Harvard University - Red Book Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

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PREFACE As We, the Editors, present to the Class of 1917 the Red Book for its Freshman year, it is with the hope that it may be an efficient direc- tory of men in the class, a fitting record of the achievements of the class, and, above all, a stronger bond of class unityg that men during their college course and after it will, through the Red Book, feel a closer connection with a class which deserves a far superior record and memento than our eliorts have produced. The response to the call for candidates for the Red Book this year was considerably larger than in previous years, and throughout the competition the same class spirit was evident which has marked the course of 1917 during its first year. The Editors wish to thank C. F. Farrington, '16, R. Sanger, ,I5, T. Sizer, '16, and the Harvard Crimson for their kind assistance and suggestions. With these forewords We present the Red Book to the class. Top Raw: SrAu1.D1NG Srsunms IIENDERSON IJAYTON Smmd Row: 'l'nsAnwm.L L1-:mnrow Coomnas DLANCIIARIY AIACK XVARII El.LSXVUR'l'Il Third Row: TURNER NIINOT GUILD D1-:AN IFELI. DEAN Sammi : FLEMINKI Cnox I.oMuARn CAIIOT founruclcn Ilomzua 'l'owNslcNn Wmson Wuuxuuc K la1.1.v V RED BOOK EDITORIAL BOARD lf. II. C,xl:u'1', ju., lfrlifm'-il:-Clzivf P. Hmm: IT. H. CUl'R'l'liliN R. S. Comm , L. N. l.uAln.x1a1n Tl IIE DliI'.4XR'I'MlZN'1'S .-lr? R. S. Comic, Clll7fI'IIlllH C. A. Cc:o1.1m:E, In, ll. ll!1:NlnqRsmv Ii. II. IHQAN Pl. I.. D.xx rnN Copy tlllilv Rvgislmlimlx ' L. M. Lmmnxme, Clmirnmn N. I 1c1.I. II. NV. MINU1 G. 'I'uwNs1aNu H. II. IJAVIS ll. R. Gwinn If. T. S1-.w1,mNc1' A. 'I'ms.xnwxsv.r. F. H. DEAN W. IJ. IQICLLEY T. li. S'1'm:ulNs C. P. XVTNSUR NV. S. 1X'I.u'K,ju. Cuts and P,l!Pft7.Ql'lIf,1.V IE. P. Horam, Clmirman W. S. Rr.ANc1mnn M. V. 'l'UuN1aR .'Ili'f'l'l'fl..Vl'HlfllfS and .S'1rlr.vrrijvt1l111.v ll. B. Cmtlwlsxiw, C,ltlil'lIltIII XY.XI.l..Xl'lC FLIQMING J. P. NV.xm:n'1u: Ii. P. El..LSWOR'l'll G, li. I.liIGlI'1'0N C. l'.. XVARU THE CLASS OFFICERS 1 I 4 3 1 W I President URAN COULD KIRKPATRICK .QI N , X'icc.l'1-esirignr Secretary-'frcnsllrer JOHN EDWARD PARSONS MORGAN WESTMORE WILLCOX. JR I2 THE HARV.'lRD IiRE.S'HMAN RED BOOK THE FRESHMAN ELECTIONS The Freshman elections of this year were conducted by Australian preferential ballot. The nominations, made by the Student Council and by petitions signed by thirty-five members of the Class, resulted as follows: For President: O. G. Kirkpatrick, A. Shortt, H. L. Sweetser. For Vice-President: VV. Boles, R. Harte, J. E. P. Morgan. For Secretary-Treasurer: N. E. Burbidge, W. Hubbell, W. Willcox, Jr. For Student Council: H. B. Cabot, Jr., G. C. Caner, A. C. Clark, J. C. Harris, A. E. Marks, L. A. Morgan, E. A. Teschner. ' The elections took place on February zo, in Phillips Brooks House, and were supervised by members of the Student Council. They re- sulted in the election of O. G. Kirkpatrick for President, E. P. Morgan for Vice-President, W. Willcox, Jr., for Secretary-Treasurer, and E. A. Teschner, H. B. Cabot, and J. C. Harris, for members of the Student Council. 13 CLASS OFFICERS, MEMBERS OF STUDENT COUNCIL AND COMMITTEES 71:9 row: BALDXVIN SWEEISER IIARTE IILANcuARxm LI,-XMPIIELL MEAXS Szrand raw: BROWN ' BIELCH1-:R XVHVIE LEIGIITUN XYEIS Fm' ' Iiaxsoxs CAMIN Tlzirn' row: HARRIS SAGAR DAY SBIILEY TESCHNER Sunni AHUOTT IEARKER Faurih row: Mlxor DOUGLAS Bum Cuxuuscs L1n'r.E Dom- Coox Honors Woon Sealed: Hows Wzxrwomu COURTEEN SIORGAX KIRKPATRICK Wu Lcox Lomzuxu LZOGLE F. II. CABOT Bnltom row: II. B. CA1101' GAZZAM GIBH COOLIDGE THE H.-IRVAIICD FRESHMAN RED BOOK CLASS OFFICERS, STUDENT COUNCIL, AND COMMITTEES President ORAN Goutn KIRKPATRICK, of San Antonio, Texas If'iz'e-Pwsidvlll , JOHN Enwiuen PiuzsoNs MORGAN, of New York, N. Y. Svrrclr1a'y-Trm1.curc'r Wizsriuoiuz Wn.I.c'ox, Ju., of Norfolk, Va. STUDENT COUNCIL EDWARD At'uUsTt's TEscHNER, of Lawrence 5 IIENRY BRUMFIELID CAnoT, JR.. of Brookline Jost: CALIJERON 1-Luuus, of Brookline DINNER COMMITTEE N. E. BURBIIIIIE, Clmirmrm, of Spokane, Wash. XV. T. Barker, of Cambridge C. Il. Hodges, Jr., of Detroit, Mich. E. A. Douglas, of Buffalo, N. Y. C. G. Little, of Newhuryport R. T. Fry, of Claremont, N. I-I. G. A. Parsons, of New York, N. Y. R. Harte, of Philadelphia, Pa. J. C. White, 2d, of Boston ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE I-l. L. Swr:1aTsER,, Clmirmmi, of Brookline M. I-I. Bird, of Portland, Me. R. ll. Hitchcock, of Pnkoo, Molokai, L. H. Canan, of Altoona, Pa. Hawaii G. C. Caner. of Philadelphia, Pa. '- I. Melcher, of New York, N. Y. C. A. Coolidge, of Boston. . L. A. Morgan, of Potwin, Kan. E. I-l. Gihh, of Aiea, Oahu, Hawaii , Il. VVcntworth, of Chicago, Ill. RED BOOK COMMITTEE If. I-l. Cantor, Clmirnian, of New York, N. Y. R. S. Cook. of Canandaigua. N. Y. L. M. Lombard. of Winchester Il. B. Courteen, of Milwaukee, Wis. E. P. Bogle, of White River Junction, Vt. FINANCE COMMITTEE W. Wll.l.cox, JR., Clmirmau, of Norfolk, Va. G. E. Ahhot, of Andover I. Gazzam. Jr., of Philadelphia, Pa. R. Baldwin, of West Newton P. S. I-lowe, Jr., of VVest Newton W. S. Blanchard, of West Acton G. E. Leighton. of Monadnock, N. H. R. R. Brown, of Utica, N. Y. D. G. Lovell, ofeGarrison, Md. D. Campbell, of Mt. Hamilton, Cal. P. H. Means, of Madison, Me. R. D. Camphell, of Huntington, W. Va. I-I. W. Minot, of Boston W. G. Cummings, of Charlestown G. A. Sagar, of Methuen L. B. Day, of Brookline A. Shortt, of New York, N. Y. F. NV. Dort. of Keene, N. H. E. F. Smiley, of Winchester F. Fremont-Smith, Ir., of NVashington, D.C.H. A. Weis, of Williamsport. Pa. C. A. Wood, of Boston T5 THE CLASS OF 1917 The Class picture was taken back of Sanders Theatre on May 6, 1914. P Following the usual custom, the Seniors held 1917 for ransom. By dint of much oratory, prayer, and cheering the Seniors succeeded in extorting from us the immense sum of 3213.133 by far the largest toll ever taken. May the custom flourish and the contribution increase each year Cwe say it quite sincerely, now that we have been through the ordealj g for when it is I92O,S turn We expect the very stands to rain ten dollar gold pieces! .17 T H li H .-l R V .-I R D F R E 5 H M A N R E D B O O K THE NEW FRESHMAN DORMITORIES J-.L GORE HALL STANDISH HALL 18 Z'HE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK THE REGISTER OF THE CLASS The following register of the class includes the names of five hundred and eighty-four 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. ' ABBOT, GEORGE EZRA. Age: 18. 21 Russell Hall. Home address: 56 Central St., Andover, Mass. ' 1914-1915 College address: Russell Annex. Preparatory school: Noble and Greeuough. Baseball Squad, Finance Committee Qsub-chairmanj. ABERNETHY, THOMAS JAMES. Age: .18. 35 Grays Hall. Home address: West Pembroke, Me. - 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: East Maine Conference Seminary. Debating Club. ADAMS, ARTHUR WILLIAMS. Age: 18. 71 Chandler St., Boston. Home address: 71 Chandler St., Boston. 1914-1915 College address: 71 Chandler St., Boston. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. ADAMS, BRIGGS KILBURN. Age: 21. 122 Westmorly Court. Home addred: Montclair, N. J. 1914-1915 College address: 122 Westmorly Court. Preparatory school: Montclair High School. Mandolin Club. ADOLPH, EDWARD FREDERICK. Age: 18. 32 Holyoke House. Home address: 3408 Wallace St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1914-1915 College address: Perkins Hall. Preparatory school: Central I-ligh School. AITON, FRANKLIN PEVERIL. Age: 20. 32 Gould St., Stoneham. Home address: 32 Gould St., Stoneham. 1914-1915 College address: 32 Gould St., Stoneham. Preparatory school: Melrose High. ALDEN, AUSTIN CRAIG. Age: 20. 48 Grays Hall. Home address: 35 Schuyler St., Roxbury. 1914-1915 College address: 42 Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. I9 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK ALDIS, ARTHUR GRAHAM. Age: 18. 25 Randolph Hall. Home address: Lake Forest, Ill. 1914-1915 College address: 41 Ridgely Hall. Preparatory school: Lake Placid. Debating Club, Crew Squad. ALDRIDGE, GEORGE WASHINGTON, Jr. Age: 22. 3I Westmorly. Home address: Rochester, N. Y. 1914-IQI5 College address: Preparatory school: Tutor. ALLEN, ROBERT HEWINS. Age: 17. I6 Grays Hall. Home address: West Roxbury. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 16 Grays Hall. Preparatory school: Roxbury Latin School. AMES, CHARLES EDGAR. Age: 18. 38 Randolph Hall. Home address: Canton Ave., Milton. 1914-1915 College address: 57 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. AMVES, HUBERT ELMORE. Age: 20. 50 Highland Ave. Home address: 50 Highland Ave., Cambridge. IQI4-IQIS College address: 50 Highland Ave. Preparatory school: Somerville High. AMES, OLIVER, jr. Age: 18. Randolph Hall. ' Home address: North Easton. ' 1914-1915 College address: Beck Hall. Preparatory school: St. Marks. Football Team, Baseball Squad, Cercle Francais. AMORY, FRANCIS INMAN, Jr. Age: 18. I4 Randolph Hall. Home address: 413 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. IQI4-IQI5 College address: I4 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Groton. University Golf Squad. ANDERSON, ALFRED SIGER. Age: 19. 102 Commonwealth Ave., Concord Junction. Home address: 102 Commonwealth Ave., Concord Junction. IQI4-IQIS College address: 102 Commonwealth Ave., Concord Junc- tl . ion Preparatory school: Concord High School. ANDERSON, HAROLD STEPHEN. Age: 19. 20 Ellery St. Home address: 729 E. Division St., Cadillac, Mich. 1914-1915 College address: 20 Ellery St. H Preparatory school: Cadillac High School. ANDREWS, CHARLES HENRY. Age: 17. 74 Ridgely Hall. Home address: Brookline, Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 56 Ridgely Hall. Preparatory school: Volkmann. 20 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK APPLETON, WILLIAM CHANNING, Jr. Age: 17. II Russell Hall. Home address: Cohasset, Mass. 1914-IQIS College address: II Russell Hall. Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough. Hockey Squad, Baseball Squad. AIREIND, FREDERIK FRANCIS VAJN DEN. Age: 19. 5 Holyoke ouse. Home address: Colorado Springs, Colorado. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Kent School CConn.J. ASHFORD, WILLIA.M RAY. Age: 19. I0 Harvard Union. Home address: Polo, Ill. IQI4-IQI5 College address: I0 Harvard Union. Preparatory school: Polo High School. ASHLEY, RAYMOND ELLIOT. Age: 21. 24 Dana Chambers. Home address: 31 Eighth St., New Bedford, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 24 Dana Chambers. Preparatory schools: New Bedford High School and Phillips Exeter Academy. Glee Club, Baseball Squad. ATKINSON, JUSTIN BROOKS, Age: 19. 79 Perkins Hall. Home address: Melrose, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Melrose High School. ATWOOD, JOSEPH. Age: 18. 54 Weld Hall. Home address: 8 Sagamore St., Lynn, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 54 Weld Hall Preparatory school: Lynn Classical High. Gymnasium Team. AUSTIN, JOSEPH WHITE. Age: 18. 18 Holyoke House. Home address: 6128 Madison Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio. 1914-1915 College address: 29 Perkins Hall. Preparatory school: Madisonville High School. BABCOCK, ROBERT WITBECK, Age: 18. 467 Broadway. Home address: 102 Lancaster St., Albany, N.Y. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Albany Academy. Glee Club, Debating Club. BAIL, MALCOLM PALMER. Age: 19. 22 Weld Hall. Home address: Dorchester, Mass. IQI4-1915 College address: 29 Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. Mandolin Club. BAILEY, THEODORE LITCHFIELD. Age: 19. I4 Ware Hall. Home address: North Scituate, Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: Preparatory school: Scituate High. Chess Team. 21 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK BAKER, EDWIN OSBORNE. Age: 18. 47 Dana Chambers. Home address: 195 Brattle St., Cambridge. IQI4-IQIS College address: Russell Annex. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin. Hockey Team, Crew Squad. BAKER, FARNISWORTH' KEITH. Age: 19. 4 Westmorly Court. Home address: Hotel Buckminster, Boston, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 122 Westmorly Court. Preparatory school: Pomfret. BAKER, GEORGE FREDERICK. Age: 18. 72 Fayerweather St. Home address: 72 Fayerweather St., Cambridge. 1914-1915 College address: 72 Fayerweather St. Preparatory School: Andover. BAKER, JOSHUA. Age: 20. 49 Claverly Hall. Home address: Wellesley Hills, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 49 Claverly Hall. Preparatory school: St. Paul's. Football Team, Track Squad. . . , 1, 'f ' ' BALDWIN, ROBER'1 .:'Age:'18.' Russell Annex. Home address: 56 Valentine St., West Newton, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Russell Annex. Preparatory school: Volkmann. Hockey Team, Finance Committee, Track Squad, Tennis Team. BALDWIN, SUMMERFIELD, 3d. Age: 17. 54 Brentford Hall. T Home address: Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: 54 Brentford Hall. Preparatory school: Phillips Exeter Academy. Debating Club. BALLARD, SHREVE, Age: IQ. 3 Russell Hall. Home address: Santa Barbara, Cal. 1914-1915 College address: I7 Russell Hall. Preparatory school: Thacher School, Nordhoff, Cal. Pierian Sodality. BALTY, PHILIP. Age: II Lena Park, Dorchester. Home address: II Lena Park, Dorchester. ' 1914-1915 College address: II Lena Park, Dorchester. Preparatory School: BANCROFT, AMOS ROBERTS. Age: 18. I2 Ware St. Home address: IQ Burnham Rd., West Newton, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Newton High. Cross Country Team. BARKER, WILLIAM TORREY. Age: 18. 56 Mt. Auburn St.' Home address: 33 Lexington Ave., Cambridge. 1914-1915 College address: 56 Mt. Auburn St. Preparatory school: Middlesex. Dinner Committee, Baseball Squad, Gymnasium Fund Collector, Mandolin Club. 22 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOO BASKIN, CHARLES MOSES. Age: 21.- 136 Pine St. Ho1nc address: 136 Pine St., Cambridge. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 136 Pine St. . Preparatory school: English Evening High. BATES, EDMUND ELKINS. Age: 18. 31 Holyoke St. Home address: 106 Brooks St., W. Medford. , 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Medford High. Pierian Sodality, Track Squad, Association Football Team. BEAL, JARVIS TH-AYER. Age: 20. 26 Weld Hall. Home address: 49 Eddy St., West Newton. 1914-1915 College address: 26 Weld Hall. Preparatory school: Newton High. Glee Club, C'Varsity and Freshmanj, Baseball Squad. BEAN, EARLE HENRY. Age: 19. 7 Harvard Union. Home address: 455 Pleasant St., Melrose, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 7 Harvard Union. Preparatory school: Melrose High. Association Football Team, Red Book Committee. BECHTEL, HAROLD REIMERS. Age: 19. 20 Hampden Hall. Home address: 113 Rusholme St., Davenport, Iowa. 1914-1915 College address: I2 Hampden Hall. Preparatory school: Exeter. Cross Country Team, Gymnasium- Team, Track Squad. BEDARD, PIERRE ARMAND. Age: 18. 35 Bow St. Home address: 30 Ocean St., Lynn, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 35 Bow St. Preparatory school: Stone. BELL, HERBERT HAUGI-ITON. Age: 18. 18 Holyoke House. Home address: 3754 Clifton Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Hughes High School. - A Debating Club. BENEDICT, GEORGE WHEELER. Age: 18. S9 Randolph Hall. Home address: 72 Sparks St., Cambridge. 1914-1915 College address: Claverly Hall. Preparatory school: St. Georges. Gymnasium Fund Collector. BENJAMIN, ROBERT MORRIS. Age z' 18. 2I Matthews Hall. Home address' 43 VVest 88th St., New York City. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Mackenzie School, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Mandolin Club. BENNET, HAROLD SHEPHERD. Age: 18. 64 Dunster St. Home address: 58 Spring St., Malden, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 64 Dunster St. Preparatory school: Malden High. Crew Squad. 23 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK BENSHIMOL, ERNEST. Age: 16. 64 Mt. Vernon St. Home address: 64 Mt. Vernon St., Cambridge. IQI4-IQIS College address: 64 Mt. Vernon St. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. Mandolin Club, 2d Football Squad. BERMAN, LOUIS. Age: 19. IQ Washington St., Dorchester. Home address: I9 Washington St., Dorchester, Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: I9 Washington St., Dorchester. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. Football Team. ' BERMAN, MICHAEL. Age: 18. 74 Holworthy St., Roxbury. Home address: 74 Holworthy St., Roxbury. 1914-1915 College address: 74 Holworthy St., Roxbury. Preparatory school: Boston English High. BERNARD, EMANUEL. Age: 17. I9 Gaston St., Roxbury. Home address: I9 Gaston St., Roxbury. 1914-1915 College address: I9 Gaston St., Roxbury. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. BETTMAN, ARTHUR MORRIS. Age: 17. 142 Westmorly Court. Home address: 3739 Reading Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: University School of Cincinnati. Mandolin Club, Lacrosse Squad. BEVIER, LOUIS HASBROUCK. Age: 18. 29 Holyoke St. Home address: 212 Berkeley Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Manual Training High School. Track Squad, Lacrosse Squad. BIRD, MILTON HAWKINS. Age: 20. 8 Randolph Hall. Home address: Portland, Maine. IQI4-I9I5 College address: Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Exeter. Entertainment Committee, Gymnasium Fund Collector. BLAINE, GRAHAM BURT. Age: 19. 49 Hampden Hall. Home address: Taunton, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 49 Hampden Hall. Preparatory school: St. George's. Glee Club, Track Squad. BLANCHARD, WEBSTER SANDERSON. Age: 19. 31 Ridgely Hall Home address: West Acton, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory School: Andover. Finance Committee, Association Football Team, Red Book Commit tee, Track Squad. BLISS, HENRY MATHER. Age: 18. 26 Claverly Hall. Home address: Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 27 Claverly Hall. Preparatory school: Volkmann. Mandolin Club, 2d Football Squad, Hockey Squad, Track Squad. 24 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK BLISS, WILL M. Age: 20. 144 Westmorly Court. Home address: San Francisco, Cal. 1914-1915 College address: 122-123 Wlestmorly Court. Preparatory school: Middlesex. Mandolin Club, Gymnasium Fund Collector, Track Squad. BLOOMBERG, AARON ISRAEL. Age: 18. 70 Franklin Ave. Home address: 70 Franklin Ave., Chelsea, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 70 Franklin Ave., Preparatory school: Chelsea High. BLOOMBERG, HARRY. Age: 19. 369 Blue Hill Ave. Home address: 369 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester. 1914-1915 College address: 369 Blue Hill Ave. Preparatory school: English High. BOGLE, ERNEST PAUL. Age: 21. 23 Ware Hall. Home address: White River Junction, Vt. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Exeter. Chairman of Cuts and Photograph Department of Red Book. BOLES, WILLIAM JOSEPH. Age: 19. 29 Fairfax Hall. Home address: 16 Powellton Road, Dorchester, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. Football Team. BOTHFELD, HENRY SOULE. Age: 19. 2 Randolph Hall. Home address: I2 Breamore Road, Newton, Mass. ' IQI4-IQI5 College address: 40 Dunster Hall. Preparatory school: Newton High School Baseball Squad. BOYD, HUGH SLOAN. Age: 18. 66 Nevada St., Newtonville Home address: 66 Nevada St., Newtonville, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Newton Technical High School. Track Squad, Cross Country Team. BRADLEY, JOSEPH EDMUND. Age: 18. 16 Leonard Ave., Cam- bridge. Home address: 16 Leonard Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 16 Leonard Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. 2d Football Squad. BRANDWENE, MAX. Age: 17. II Felton St. Home address: 221 Pennsylvania Ave., Scranton, Pa. 1914-1915 College address: - Preparatory school: Central High School. Debating Club. BRETT, LEWIS EDWARD. Age: 18. 8 Magnolia St., Malden. Home Address: 8 Magnolia St., Malden, Mass. IQI4-IQIS College Address: 8 Magnolia St., Malden. Preparatory school: Malden High. 25 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK BREWER, JOHN WILMAN. Age: 19. 37 Dana Chambers. Home address: 362 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 38 Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Country Day School. BRIGGS, GEORGE RUSSELL, Jr. Age: 19. 22 Fairfax Hall, Home address: Plymouth, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Berkshire School and Milton. BRIGHT, HORACE ORLANDO. Age: 18. 47 Dana Chambers. Home address: 165 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Russell Annex. Preparatory school: Browne and Nichols. BROOKS, WILLIAM OSBERT. Age: IQ. 75 Cedar St., W. S. Home address: 75 Cedar St., West Somerville, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 75 Cedar St., W. Somerville. Preparatory school: Somerville High School. BROWN, JOHN STACY, Jr. Age: 19. 60 Mt. Auburn St. Home address: Powell Ave., Newport, R. I. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Rogers High School. Captain of Tennis Team. BROWN, JOSHUA WARREN. Age: 18. 48 Beacon St., Boston. Home address: 4I Percy Road, Lexington, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Lexington High School. 'Varsity and Freshman Glee Clubs. BROWN, RALPH CLEMENT. Age: 18. 61 Oxford St. Home address: 38 High St., Newburyport, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Newburyport High School. BROWN, RANDOLPH RANDALL. Age: 18. 146 Westmorly Court. Home address: 255 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: . Preparatory school: Middlesex. Crew CCaptainj, Finance Committee. BROWN, VERNON HOWLAND. Age: 18. 53 Clavcrly Hall. Home address: 105 East 35th St., New York City, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: 41 Claverly Hall. Preparatory school: Pomfret. BROWN, WILFRED JACOBS. Age: 20. 3I Holyoke St. Home address: 4 North St., Plymouth, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: D Preparatory school: Andover and Plymouth'H1gh School. Dramatic Club, Mandolin Club, Pierian Sodahty, Tennis Squad. 26 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK BRUCE, LYSCOM ALONZO, Jr. Age: 19. 9 Selden St., Dorchester. Home address: 9 Selden St., Dorchester, Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 9 Selden St., Dorchester. Preparatory school: Dorchester High School. BRUCE, ROBERT. Age: '20. IOIO Mass. Ave. Home address: St. Louis, Mo. 1914-1915 College address: xo Perkins Hall. Preparatory schools: St. Louis Central High School and Western High School, Washington, D. C. BUDLONG, LESTER GOODWIN. Age: 20. I7 Holyoke House. Home address: Bismark, North Dakota. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Hillside Home School, Spring Green, Wis. BUELL, MARSHALL SPELMAN. Age: 20. 16 Weld Hall. Home address: Orange, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 34 Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Andover. Glee Club, Baseball Squad. BULLARD, GARDNER WHITMAN. Age: 19. 31 Claverly Hall. Home address: Goddard Ave., Brookline, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 31 Claverly Hall. Preparatory school: Pomfret. BULLARD, LAURENCE EMANUEL. Age: 18. 52 Perkins Hall. Home address: 455 Welling St., Richmond Hill, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: 23 Hampden Hall. Preparatory school: Exeter. . Assogiation Football Team and Assistant Manager Harvard Illus- irate . BULLOCK, WALTER LLEVWELLYN. Age: 23. 56 Matthews Hall. Home address: Rugby, England. 1914-1915 College address: 41 Ridgely Hall. Preparatory school: Rugby, England. 'Varsity and 'Freshman Glee Clubs, Substitute on Cross Country Team, Freshman Chess Team, University Choir, Debating Club, Track Squad. BULWINKLE, GEORGE EDWARD. Age-. 22. 40 Kirkland St. Home address: Tampa, Florida. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Hillsborough High School. BURBIDGE, NORMAN ELWELL. Age: 21. 31 Dana Chambers. Home address: Spokane, Wash. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 48 Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Exeter. Manager of Football Team, Chairman Dinner Committee. BURNHAM, GEORGE, 3d. Age: 20. 31 Holyoke St. Home address: Berwyn, Pa. 1914-1915 College address: 52 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Hotchkiss. 27 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK BURNHAM, JOHN BRIGHT. Age: 19. 42 Brentford Hall. Home address: I5 Bracebridge Rd., Newton Centre, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 36 Westmorly Court. Preparatory school: Newton High School. BUTLER, CHAUNCEY MONROE. Age: 21. 2I Holyoke House. Home address: Egypt, Me. 1914-1915 College address: 2I Holyoke House. Preparatory school: Exeter. Crew Squad. CABOT, CHILTON RICHARDSON. Age: 18. 36' Mt. Auburn St. Home address: Concord, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: U Preparatory school: Concord High School. CABOT, FRANCIS HIGGINSON, Jr. Age: 19. 16 Randolph Hall. Home address: 37 East 75th St., New York City, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: 22 Plympton St. Preparatory school: Groton. 'Varsity and Freshman Glee Clubs, Secretary of Freshman Glee Club, Editor-in-Chief of Red Book, Cercle Francais. CABOT, HENRY BROM'FIELD, Jr. Age: 19. 46 Westmorly Court. Home address: Brookline, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 28 Plympton St. Preparatory school: Country Day. Football Team, Crew Squad, Student Council, Cercle Francais. CALEY, HAROLD RAYMOND. Age: 21. 35 Matthews Hall. Home address: Princeton, Minn. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 2I Ridgely Hall. Preparatory school: Exeter. Baseball Squad. CALIEAHAN, PATRICK JOSEPH. Age: 21. 123 Cushing Ave., Dor- c ester. Home address: 123 Cushing Ave., Dorchester, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 123 Cushing Ave., Dorchester. Preparatory school: Boston English High. CAMERON, ALEXANDER ABBOT. Age: 18. 1 Westmorly Court. Home address: Westford, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Westmorly Court. Preparatory school: Mliddlesex. ' Mandolin Club, Secretary of Freshman Mandolin Club, Banjo Club, Crew Squad. CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS. Age: 17. 33 Holyoke St. Home address: Mt. Hamilton, California. 1914-1915 College address: 52 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Hotchkiss. Assistant Manager of Football Team, Finance Committee, Gymnasium Fund Collector. 28 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK CAMPBELL, ROLLO DACRES. Age: 19. 34 Weld Hall. Home address: 1102 5th Ave., Huntington, W. Va. IQI4-1915 College address: 34 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Huntington High School. Track Squad, Finance Committee. CANADAY, WILBUR DARE. Age: 17. 20 Holyoke St. Home address: Newcastle, Ind. . 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Newcastle High. CANAN, LAWRENCE HENDERSON. Age: 18. 44 Dana Chambers. Home address: 1803 Third Avenue, Altoona, Pa. 1914-1915 College address: 46 Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Exeter. . Assistant Manager of Hockey Team, Entertainment Committee. CANER, GEORGE COLKET. Age: 19. I7 Randolph Hall. Home address: 1707 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1914-1915 College address: 17 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: St. Marks. Football Team, Entertainment Committee, Cercle Francais, Baseball Squad. Track Squad. CARRET, PHILIP LORD. Age: 17. I0 Bellevue Ave. Home address: IO Belleveue Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: I0 Bellevue Ave. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. Debating Club. CARTER, HERBERT PAUL. Age: 19. 58 Matthews Hall. Home address: Andover, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 58 Matthews Hall. Preparatory school: Andover. CARTER, JACOB MONROE, Jr. Age: 19. 141 Westmorly Court. Home address: Texarkana, Arkansas. 1914-1915 College address: 53 Dunster Hall. Preparatory school: Exeter. CASE, ARVIN: EDWARD. Age: 20. 54 Harvard Ave., Brookline. Home address: 54 Harvard Ave., Brookline, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 26 Brentford Hall. Preparatory school: Brookline High School. Pierian Sodality, Track Squad. CAUIgEY, EDWARD THOMAS. Age: 20. 21 Athelwold St., Dor- c ester. Home address: 21 Athelwold St., Dorchester, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 2I Athelwold St., Dorchester. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. CHADWICK, NOEL. Age: 18. II Russell Hall. Home address: 360 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. IQI4-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough. Crew Squad, Swimming Team. 29 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK CHANDLER, NORMAN BEMIS. Age: 18. 28 Holyoke St. Home address: 80 High St., Medford, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 28 Holyoke St. Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough. Mandolin Club. CHAO, WEN JUI. Age: 6 Divinity Hall. Home address: Chekiang, China. 1914-1915 College address: 6 Divinity Hall. Preparatory school: Chekiang First School. CHARAK, WALTER SAMUEL. Age: 18. 1238 Commonwea Home address: 1238 Commonwealth Avenue, Brookline. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 1238 Commonwealth Ave. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. CHESNUT, ROY WILLIAM: Age: 22. 81 Oxford Street. Home address: Waynoka, Woods County, Oklahoma. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Northwestern Normal School. CHILDS, EDMUND STEVENS. Age: 21. 22 Brentford Hall H'ome address: I4 Percy Road, Lexington. 1914-1915 College address: '37 Westmorly Court. Preparatory school: Stone School. Hockey Team QSubstituteD. CHILDS, PHILIP MOEN. Age: 17. 38 Claverly Hall. Home address: 121 Bay State Rd., Boston, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 30 Claverly Hall. Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough. Crew Squad. lth Ave CLARK, ALAN CAMPBELL. Age: 18. 56 Mt. Auburn Street. Home address: 675 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: 56 Mt. Auburn Street. Preparatory school: Middlesex. Football Team, Baseball Squad, Glee Club. CLARK, EDWARD STRONG. Age: 20. 52 Randolph Hall. Home address: 1118 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. 1914-1915 College address: 2I Hampden Hall. Preparatory school: St. George's School. Gymnasium Fund Collector. ' CLARK, JAMES AVERELL Age: 20. 42 Apley court. Home address: 1027 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: 28 Plympton Street. Preparatory school: Groton. Football Team. CLARK, THEODORE. Age: 18. 3 Randolph Hall. Home address: Hayden Lake, Idaho. 1914-1915 College address: 33 Holyoke Street. Preparatory school: St. George's. 30 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED Book COBB, GEORGE WADSWORTH, Jr. Age :I 19. 28 Holyoke Street. Home address: 224 Marlborough Street, Boston. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 28 Holyoke Street. Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough. Gymnasium Fund Collector. COFFEY, JOHN DENNIS. Age: 18. 5 Gannett House. Home address: 210 Lawrence Street, Fall River. 1914-1915 College address: I Preparatory school: B. M. C. Durfee High School. COHEN, MAXWELL ABRAHAM. Age: 18. 63 Allen Street, Boston. Home address: 63 Allen Street, Boston. 1914-1915 College address: 63 Allen St., Boston. Preparatory school: English High School, Boston. COLLINS, BASIL SANFORD. Age: 19. 120 Mt. Auburn St., Water- town. Home address: I2O Mt. Auburn Street, Watertown. 1914-1915 College address: I20 Mt. Auburn St., Watertown. Preparatory scl1ool: Watertown High School. CONN, VVARREN HATCH. Age: 18. II Grays Hall. Home address: 54 Maple Street, Auburndale. 1914-1915 College address: II Grays Hall. Preparatory school: Newton High School. COOK, ROLAND MIILLER. Age: 20. 35 Randolph Hall. Home address: I0 Germain Street, Worcester. 1914-1915 College address: 35 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Mercersburg Academy. Glee Clubs CFreshman and 'VarsityD, Assistant Manager Freshman Musical Clubs. COOK, ROBERT STRONG. Age: 19. 61 Ridgely Hall. Home address: Brigham Hall, Canandaigua, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: I4 Dunster Hall. Preparatory school: Andover. Captain Cross Country Team, Chairman of Art Department of Red Book, Track Squad. COOLIDGE, AMORY. Age: 18. 23 Randolph Hall. Home address: 184 Beacon Street, Boston. 1914-1915 College address: 28 Plympton Street. Preparatory school: St. Marks. Football Team, Crew Squad. COOLIDGE, CHARLES ALLERTON. Age: 19. 57 Randolph Hall. Home address: 82 Marlborough Street, Boston. IQI4-IQIS College address: 28 Plympton Street. Preparatory school: Groton. Football Squad, Crew Squad, Entertainment Committee, Red Book Committee. COOLIDGE, JOHN. Age: 20. I4 Weld Hall. Home address: Middleboro. 1914-1915 College address: 34 Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Middleboro High School. Glee Club, Rifle Team, Baseball Squad. 31 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK COO-PER, ALEXANDER. Age: 23. I2 Kirkland Place. Home address: 2I05 Wylie Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Central High School, Pittsburgh. COPELAND, FRANK HAMMOND. Age: 18. 26 Perkins Hall. Home address: 35 South St., Brockton, Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 26 Perkins Hall. Preparatory school: Brockton High School. Track Squad. COURTEEN, HERBERT BARTLETT. Age: 19. 53 Randolph Hall. Home address: 337 Juneau Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 1914-1915 College address: 57 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. Chairman of Advertising Department of Red Book. COX, TENCH FRANCIS. Age: 20. 55 Ridgely Hall. Home address: Fennhurst, Asheville, N. C. 1914-1915 College address: 62 Ridgely Hall. Preparatory school: Asheville School. Gymnasium Fund Collector. CRAM, ROBERT NATHAN. Age: 19. 26 Dana Chambers. Home address: 23 Summer St., Kcnnebunk, Me. 1914-1915 College address: 36 Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Exeter. Glee Club, Mandolin Club. CRANE, RICHARD ZEIGLER. Age: 17. 34 Grays Hall. Home address: 20 Whitney Road, Quincy. 1914-1915 College address: 20 W-hitney Road, Quincy. Preparatory school: Quincy High School. Tennis Team. CRICHTON, JAMES DONALD. Age: 18. 110 Trowbridge St. Home address: 725 Otisco St., Syracuse, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: 30 Irving Street. Preparatory school: Syracuse Central High School. Debating Club. CRIGHTON, ALFRED EDWARD. Age: 19. 54 Dunster St. Home address: Springfield, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 54 Dunster St. Preparatory school: Exeter. CROCKER, GEORGE HERBERT. Age: 21. I4 Randolph Hall. Home address: Fitchburg, Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: I4 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Groton. Track Squad. CROWLEY, CORNELIUS FRANCIS. Age: 18. 82 Dana St. Home address: 82 Dana St., Cambridge. 1914-1915 College address: 82 Dana St. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. 32 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK CROWLEY, JOSEPH LAWRENCE. Age: 19. 53 Hillside St. Home address: 53 Hillside St., Roxbury, Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 53 Hillside St. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. CULBERT, KENNETH PICKENS. Age: 18. 5 Linden St. Home address: 301 William St., East Orange, N. J. IQI4-IQI5 College address: Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: East Orange High School. Crew Squad, Football Squad. CUMMINGS, LINCOLN CLIFFORD, Jr. Age: 18. I7 Russell Hall. Home address: 36 Druce St., Brookline. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory schools: Brookline High and Gilman School. CUMMINGS,,WILLIAM GERALD. Age: 19. 8 Randolph Hall. Home address: Charlestown, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Exeter. Baseball Squad, Finance Committee, Gymnasium Fund Collector. CUNNINGI-IAM, MNCKLIN. Age: 20. S2 Claverly Hall. Home address: Litchfield, Conn. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 37 Claverly Hall. Preparatory school: St. Marks. Football Team. . DALY, OSWALD GORDON. Age: 19. 23 Dunster Hall. Home address: IOO6 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. 1914-1915 College address: 34 Dunster I-lall. Preparatory scl1ool: Gilman Country School. DANAHY, LOUIS PHILIP. Age: 19. 69 Dana St. Home address: 168 No. Boulevard, Albany, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Albany Academy. Debating Club. DARLING, BLAKE. Age: 18. 6 Westmorly Court. Home address: 22 Keiffer St., Brookline. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Volkmann. Swimming Team, Crew Squad, Track Squad. D'ARLINGg NEVVTON PROUTY. Age: 18. 26 Holyoke St. Home address: 1168 Main St., VVoreester. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Worcester South High. Crew Squad, 'Varsity and Freshman Mandolin Clubs. DARROW, LELAND GAY. Age: 18. 41 Prentiss St. Home address: 41 Prentiss St., Cambridge. 1914-1915 College address: 41 Prentiss St. Preparatory school: Browne and Nichols. Association Football Team. 33 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK DAVIDSON, EDWARD CLARK. Age: 19. 31 Holyoke St. Home address: 45 North Bryant Ave., Bellevue, Pa. IQI4-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Allegheny Preparatory School. DAVIDSON, EUGENE LEON COATES. Age: 17. 59 Museum St. Home address: 1911 Thirteenth Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory scl1ool: M Strect.High School, Washington, D. C. Debating Club. DAYQS, BERTIE WITLEY HORSFORD. Age: 22. 46 Northfield St., oston. Home address: St. Johns, Antigua, British West Indies. 1914-1915 College address: 46 Northfield St., Boston. Preparatory school: Exeter. DAVIS, HIAROLD HOMER. Age: 19. 33 Claverly Hall. Home address: 273 Beacon St., Boston. 1914-1915 College address: 33 Claverly Hall. Preparatory school: Pomfret. Swimming Squad, Red Book Committee. DAVISON, ROBERT HOWELL. Age: 17. 1398 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. Home address: 1398 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. 1914-1915 College address: 1398 Commonwealth Ave. Preparatory school : ,Roxbury Latin. Football Squad, Track Squad. DAY, LORENZO BARRY. Age: 23. 32 Randolpl1 1-Iall. Home address: Brookline, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 32 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: W. W. Nolen. Finance Committee. 2d Football Squad. DAYTON, HAROLD LENVVIS. Age: 28. 18 St. Paul St. Home address: 18 St. Paul St., Cambridge. IQI4-1915 College address: 18 St. Paul St. Preparatory school: Berkeley Preparatory School. Track Squad, Red Book Committee. DEAN, FRANCIS BAYLIES. Age: 18. 28 Dana Chambers. Home address: QI Maple Ave., Flushing, L. I. IQI4-I9I5 College address: 48 Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Pawling School. Glee Club, Football Squad, Track Squad, Gynmasium Fund Collector, Red Book Committee. DeCOSTER, DONALD WILLIAMSON. Age: IQ. 47 Weld Hall. Home address: St. Paul, Minn. 1914-IQI5 College address: 146 Westmorly Court. Preparatory school: St. Paul Academy. DERBYSHIRE, WILLIAM HERBERT. Age: 20. 37 Randolph Hall.. Home address: 605 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. IOI4-IQIS College address: 37 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: North East Manual High School, Philadelphia Pa. 34 r .THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK DERR, THOMAS SIEGER. Age: 18. IQ Russell Hall. Home address: 83 Center St., Brookline, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: I2 Russell Hall. Preparatory school: Brookline High School. Debating Club, Rifle Team. DERRlY, CHARLES MLALCOLM. Age: 18. I2 Trowbridge St. Home address: I2 Trowbridge St., Cambridge. IQI4-IQI5 College address: I2 Trowbridge St.. Preparatory school: Cambridge High and Latin School. DEWART, FREDERIC HENRY. Age: 18. 31 Dana Chambers. Home address: 201 6th Ave., Spokane, VVash. 1914-1915 College address: 48 Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Ridgefield School. Crew Squad. DOANE, ROLAND FREEMAN. Age: 18. 18 Amory St. Home address: North Brookfield, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: North Brookfield High School. Lacrosse Squad. DODD, MALCOLM. Age: 19. SI Ridgely Hall. Home address: 95 Prince St., West Newton, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 37 Westmorly Court. Preparatory school: Newton High School. Mandolin Club, Banjo Club. DODGE, RALPH LAURENCE. Age: 18. 52 Weld Hall. Home address: Felton Hall, Cambridge. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Beverly High School. Manager of Gymnasium Team. 1 DOLE, HAROLD SANFORD. Age: 21. QI Glen Rd., Jamaica Plain. 'Home address: QI Glen Rd., Jamaica Plain. IQI4-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Stone School. DONOVAN, HAROLD NICHOLAS. Age: 19. IO Ophir St., Jamaica Plain. Home address: I0 Ophir St., Jamaica Plain. 1914-1915 College address: IO Ophir St., Jamaica Plain. Preparatory school: Boston Latin. DORT, FRANK VVIAKEFIELD. Age: 19. 25 Russell Hall. Home address: Keene, N. H. 1914-1915 College address: 22 Dn11ster Hall. Preparatory school: W: W. Nolen. l Football Squad, Finance Committee, Gymnasium Fund Collector. DOUGLAS, ERIC ALEXANDER. Age: 19. 56 Mt. Auburn St. H'ome address: Buffalo, N. Y. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 58 Mt. Auburn St. Preparatory school: Middlesex. ' Igootlglall Team, Mandolin Club, Glee Club, Dinner Committee, Track qua . 35 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK DOUGLASS, CHARLES. Age: 18. 21 Weld Hall. ' Home address: Clyde St., Brookline, Mass. - 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Sanford, Redding Ridge, Conn. . DOWNING, SPENCER BROWN. Age: 20. SI Claverly Hall. Home address: 1624 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. I 1914-1915 College address: 45 Claverly Hall. Preparatory school: St. Paul's, Concord, N. H. DRIVER, ROBERT MARSTERS. Age: 20. Weston, Mass. Home address: Weston, Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: Weston, Mass. Preparatory school: Browne and Nichols School. Crew Squad. DUGGAN, EDWARD WILFRED. Age: 18. 39 Dana Chambers. Home address: 1 West St., Milford, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 43 Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Milford High School. Assistant Manager of Baseball Team. DUMAS, GARDNER DAVIS. Age: 18. 24 Matthews Hall. Home address: 55 Huntington St., Lowell, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Lowell High School. DUNBAR, ATHERTON KINSLEY. Age: 18. 175 Mt. Auburn St Home address: 175 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge. 1914-1915 College address: 175 Mt. Auburn St. Preparatory school: Brookline High School. DUNCAN, DAVID. Age: 20. 55 Claverly I-Iall. Home address: Port Washington, Long Island, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: 22 Plympton St. Preparatory school: Groton. Football Team. DUNN, ANDREW KERSHNER. Age: 19. 26 Ridgely Hall. Home address: Q24 South 6th St., Charleston, Ill. 1914-1915 College address: 51 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Hill School. DYER, MADISON PARKER. Age: 18. 6 Russell Hall. Ilon1e address: 291 Newbury St., Boston. 1914-1915 College address: 6 Russell Hall. Preparatory school: Volkmann School. Rifle Team. EATON, CHARLES FRANCES. Age: 18. 146 Westmorly Court Home address: Marblehead Neck, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: ' Preparatory school: Middlesex. Freshman and 'Varsity Glee Clubs, Mandolin Club, Crew Squad. 36 THE HARVARD IVRESHMAN RED BOOK ECKFELDT, THOMAS HOOPER, Ir. Age: 18. 20 'Holyoke St. Home address: Concord, Mass. IQI4-IQIS College address: Russell Annex. Preparatory school: St. Andrews. Football Squad, Hockey Squad, Track Squad. EGLEE, CHARLES HENRY, Jr. Age: 19. 1 Hampden Ilall. Home address: 24 Williams St., Brookline, Mass. . IQI4-IQI5 College address: 24 Williams St., Brookline. Preparatory school: Stone School. Baseball Squad. ELLIOTT, PHILIP HEASKELL. Age: 19. 27 Holyoke St. Home address: 34 Glendale St., Dorchester, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. ELLISON, EBEN I-IOWES, Ir. Age: 19. 2 Randolph Hall. Home address: Newton, Mass. IQI4-IQIS College address: 40 Dunster Hall. Preparatory school: Newton High. Track Squad. ELLSWORTH, ELMER MORRISON. Age: 18. 141 Westmorly Court. Home address: Bronxville, N. Y. IQI4-IQI5 College address: Westmorly Court. Preparatory school: Barnard School. Glee Club, Baseball Squad. ELLSWORTH, ELI PHELPS. Age: IQ. Hotel Buckminster, Boston. Home address: Hotel Buckminster, Boston. 1914-1915 College address: Hotel Buckminster. Preparatory school: Stone. 'Crew Squad, 2d Football Squad, Red Book Committee. ELTERICH, LORRAINE COLSON. Age: 19. 7 Ashton Place. Home address: 127 am Dobben, Bremen, Germany. IQI4-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Worcester Academy. Deutscher Verein. X ELY, W-ILLIAM SMITH. Age: 18. SQ Randolph Hall. Home address: 501 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. IQI4-IQIS College address: 48 Hampden Hall. Preparatory school: St. Georges. Crew Squad. EMERY, JACOB ADAMS. Age: 19. 32 l-lolyoke House. Home address: 2036 North I3lZl'l St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Central High school, Philadelphia, Pa. University Wrestling Squad. EMMONS, GEORGE BEALE, Jr. Age: 19. Russell Annex. Home address: 35 Garrison Rd., Brookline, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Russell Annex. Preparatory school: Volkmann. Baseball Squad. '27 I THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK EVERITT, LINFORD BLISS. Age: 23. 22 Weld Hall. Home address: Westfield, Pa. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Mansfield State Normal School, Pa. Glee Club. FARNSWORTH, CLAUDIUS RALPH. Age: 35 Matthews Hall. Home address: 42 Tobey St., Providence, R. I. 1914-1915 College address: 21 Ridgely Hall. Preparatory school: Moses Brown School, Providence, R. I. FEENEY, JAMES WARREN. Age: 18. 77 Perkins Hall. Home address: 3 Holt St., Andover, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 77 Perkins Hall. Preparatory school: Phillips Andover. Track Squad, Association Football Team CCaptainJ. FEINBERG, HARRY MORRIS. Age: 19. 27 Jefferson Ave., Chelsea, Ho111e address: 27 Jefferson Ave., Chelsea. 1914-1915 College address: 27 Jeiterson Ave., Chelsea. Preparatory scl1ool: Chelsea High School. FELDER, NORMAN LINCOLN. Age: 20. 59 Walter Hastings. Home address: Pequannock, N. J. 1914-1915 College address: 59 Walter Hastings. Preparatory school: Paterson High School, N. J. FELL, NELSON. Age: 18. SI Apley Court. Home address. Warrenton, Virginia. 1914-1915 College address: 2I l-lampden Hall. Preparatory school: St. George's. Crew Squad, Red Book Committee. FINKEL, HENRY SUMNER. Age: 17. 100 Seaver St., Roxbury. Home address: 100 Seaver St., Roxbury. 1914-1915 College address: 100 Seaver St., Roxbury. Preparatory school: Roxbury Latin. Crew Squad, Debating Club. FISHIER, DAVID. Age: 20. 102 Malden St., Everett, Mass. Home address: I02 Malden St., Everett, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 102 Malden St., Everett, Mass. Preparatory school: Everett High School. Deutscher Verein. FISHER, THOMAS KNIGHT. Age: 20. 29 Holyoke St. Home address: II Cotton St., Leominster, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: St. Paul's. Hockey Team. ' FITZ, LELAND LEROY. Age: 18. 37 Rockland St., Melrose. Home address: 37 Rockland St., Melrose, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 37 Rockland St., Melrose. Preparatory school: Melrose High School. 38 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK FLEMIING, WALLACE. Age: 19. 58 Mt. Auburn St. Home address: New York, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Middlesex. Mandolin Club, Red Book Committee. - FLU, ELDON BRUCE. Age: IQ. roa Rockaway St., Lynn. Home address: Ioa Rockaway St., Lynn, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 78 Perkins Hall. Preparatory school: Lynn English High School. Lacrosse Squad. FORD, WILLIAM VINCENT JOSEPH. Age: 19. 777 E. South Boston. Home address: 777 East Fourth St., South Boston, Mass. IQI4-1915 College address: 777 E. 4th St., South Boston. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. FOSS, ALDEN SIMONDS. Age: 18. II Russell Hall. Home address: 220 Newbury St., Boston. 1914-1915 College address: II Russell Hall. Preparatory school: Noble and Greenouglfs. FOSTER, FRANCIS BARING. Age: 18. 50 Claverly Hall. Home address: Brush Hill Rd., Milton, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 45 Claverly Hall. Preparatory scl1ool: St. Paul's, Concord, N. H. Mandolin Club. FOSTER, JAMES FORSYTH, Jr. Age: 18. 48 Weld Hall. Home address: 29 Colonial Circle, Buffalo, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Buffalo Lafayette High School. Mandolin Club, Banjo Club. 4th St FOSTER, MARCELLUS FITZHUGH HOWARD. Age: 19. 25 Ware Hall. Home address: 1738 P St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 1914-1915 College address: 43 Beels Hall. Preparatory school: St. Paul's, Garden City, N. Y. Crew Squad. FOSTER, RONALD MARTIN. Age: 17. 1746 Cambridge St. Home address: 424 Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. IQI4-IQI5 College address: Preparatory school: Brooklyn Boys' High School. FRAGOPULOS, ARISTEDES A. Age: 20. 141 Hawthorne St., sea. Home address: I4I Hawthorne St., Chelsea. 1914-1915 College address: 141 Hawthorne St., Chelsea. Preparatory school: Chelsea High School. FRANZEN, RAYMOND HUGH. Age: 19. I0 Holyoke St. Home address: St. Paul, Minn. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Central High School. Lacrosse Squad. 39 Che THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK FREEDMAN, CLARENCE SUMNER. Age: 17. 50 Parker St., Chel- sea. Home address: 50 Parker St., Chelsea. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Chelsea High School. FREEDMAN, EDWARD PHILTP. Age: 18. 409 Essex St., Salem, Mass. Home address: 409 Essex St., Salem, Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: Preparatory school: Salem High School. FREEDMAN, l'lIRAM. Age: 17. 41116 Essex St., Salem. Home address: 41116 Essex St., Salem, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 41116 Essex St., Salem. Preparatory school: Salem Classical High School. FREMONT-SMITH, FRANK, Jr. Age: 19. 31 Holyoke St. Home address: 1808 Mass. Ave., Washington, D. C. ' 1914-1915 College address: 51 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Groton. Finance Committee, Gymnasium Fund Collector, Track Squad. FRENCH, JOSEPH MILTON. Age: 19. 23 Holyoke House. Home address: Randolph, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Thayer Academy. Glee Club. FRY, RUSSELL THURSTON. Age: S2 Mt. Auburn St. Home address: Claremont, N. 1-l. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Stevens High. 'Varsity and Freshman Glee Clubs, Football Squad, Dinner Commit- fee. GALE, JOHN ELBRIDGE, 2d. Age: 20. 2l Claverly Hall. Home address: 35 Summer St., Haverhill, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 2I Claverly. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. Tennis Team. GALLIGAN, EUGENE. Age: 17. 84 Warren St., Roxbury. Home address: 84 Warren St., Roxbury. 1914-1915 College address: 84 Warren St., Roxbury. Preparatory school: Roxbury Latin School. Debating Club. GARDNER, ADDISON LEMAN, Jr. Age: 18. 23 Dana Chambers. Home address: 408 N. Kenilworth Ave., Oak Park, Ill. 1914-1915 College address: 25 Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Chicago Latin School. Debating Club, Crew Squad. GARDNER, STUART NEEDHAM. Age: 18. 25 Weld Hall. Home address: 39 Central St., Peabody, Mass. - 1914-1915 College address: 25 Weld Hall. Preparatory school: Peabody High School. 40 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK GARLAND, JAMES ALBERT. Age: 20. I7 Claverly Hall. Home address: Buzzards Bay, Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: Claverly Hall. Preparatory scl1ool: St. Marks. Mandolin Club. GARRITT, WALTER GRANT, Jr. Age: 17. 31 Bow St. Home address: 229 Kent St. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 33 Bow St. Preparatory school: Volkmann School. Mandolin Club, Baseball Squad, Gymnasium Fund Collector, Banjo Club. GATES, HAROLD EMERY. Age: 17. 97 Avon I-lill St. Home address: Q7 Avon Hill St. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 97 Avon Hill St. Preparatory schools: Andover and Cambridge Latin School. GAZZAM, JOSEPH, Jr. Age: 19. 43 Ridgely Hall. Home address: 265 S. 19th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: St. Paul's School. . Glee Club, 2d Football Squad, Finance Committee, Gymnasium Fund Collector. GEDIMAN, NOAH MOSES. Age: 17. 32 Grays Hall. - Home address: 74 Trenton St., East Boston. 1914-1915 College address: 32 Grays Hall. Preparatory school: East Boston High School. Association Football Squad. GERAGHTY, MAURICE PATRICK. Age: 17. 24 Randolph Hall. Home address: 426 Surf St., Chicago, Ill. 1914-1915 College address: 51 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Cl1icago Latin School. Mandolin Club, Banjo Club. GERSUMKY, MAX 1-IANS CHRISTIAN. Age: 20. QQ Cliff Ave., Wintl1rop. Home address: Q9 Cliff Ave., XIVIIIIIIFOD, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. Football Squad. , GIBB, EDWIN HUTCHEON. Age: 20. 2I DanakChambers: Home address: Aiea, Oahu, Hawaii. ' Ja IQI4-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Exeter. 2d Football Squad, Baseball Squad, Swimming' Team CCaptainJ, En- tertainment Committee. GILDER, HARWOOD. Age: 18. 78 Mt. Auburn St. Home address: 68 East 86th St., New York City. IQI4-IQIS College address: Preparatory school: Hotchkiss. Track Squad. 41 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK GILL, HENRY CLEMENT. Age: 19, 73 Perkins Hall. Home address: 81 Winthrop St., Brockton, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Perkins Hall. Preparatory school: Brockton Higl1. Lacrosse Squad. 'GILMAN, JOHN RICHARD. Age: 18. QI Broadway, Everett. Home address: QI Broadway, Everett. IQI4-IQIS College address: QI Broadway, Everett. Preparatory school: Everett High School. Debating Team. GINSBURG, BENJAMIN JOSEPH. Age: 19. 1132 Mass. Ave. Home address: 3 Florence St., Lawrence, Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: Preparatory school: Lawrence l-ligh School. Debating Team. GLEASON, HAROLD WILLARD. Age: 18. 4 Rockland St., Roxbury. Home address: 4 Rockland St., Roxbury. 1914-1915 College address: 4 Rockland St., Roxbury. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. Glee Club, Lacrosse Team. GLEASON, WALTER THOMAS EDWARD. Age: 19. 1433 Colum- bus Ave., Boston. Home address: 1433 Columbus Ave., Boston. 1914-1915 College address: 1433 Columbus Ave. Preparatory school: Boston Latin. GOLDSBURY, JOHN. Age: 20. 57 Bartlett St., Charlestown. Home address: 57 Bartlett St., Charlestown. IQI4-1915 College address: 57 Bartlett St., Charlestown. Preparatory school: Boston Latin. School. Crew Squad. GOLDTHWAIT, CRAWFORD. Age: 18. 42 Matthews Hall. Home address: 208 Clifton St., Malden. ' 1914-1915 College address: 42 Matthews Hall. Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough. GOLDTHWAIT, JOEL ADDISON. Age: 18. 24 Russell Hall. Home address: Hyde Park, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Mlilton Academy. Mandolin Club, Debating Club, Crew Squad, Banjo Club. GOMPERTS, HENRY GEORGE. Age: 17. 37 Norfolk St., Dorches- ter. Home address: 37 Norfolk St., Dorchester. 1914-1915 College address: 37 Norfolk Dorchester. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. GOODHUE, MERRILL MINER. Age: 18. 45 Westmorly Court. Home address: Chestnut Hill. 1914-1915 College address: 41 Ridgely Hall. Preparatory school: Volkmaun School. 42 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK GOODNOW, EDWARD PHILIP. Age: 18. IQ Russell Hall. Home address: Brookline, Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 25 Russell Hall. Preparatory school: Brookline High. Dramatic Club. GREEN, JOSEPH GERARD. Age: 19. 53 Creighton St., Roxbury. Home address: 53 Creighton St., Roxbury. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 53 Creighton St., Roxbury. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. Track Squad. GRESSER, WILLIAM. Age: 17. 4 College House. Home address: 300 7th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Manual Training High School. Pierian Sodality. GROVER, LUTHER PRESCOTT. Age: 19. 30 Grays Hall. Home address: 80 Sherman St., Lowell, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Lowell High. GUILD, FREDERICK GOODWIN. Age: 19. 9 Harvard Union. Home address: Machias, Maine. IQI4-IQI5 College address: Preparatory school: Machias High School. Debating Club, Christian Association. GUILD, HENRY RICE.. Age: 18. 43 Claverly Hall. Home address: 102 Beacon St., Boston. 1914-1915 College address: 50 Claverly Hall. Preparatory school: Noble and Grecnough. Red Book Comm.ittee. GUILD, HOWARD REDWOOD, Jr. Age: 18. 5 I-lapgood Hall. Home address: 33 Landseer St., VVest Roxbury. IQI4-IQI5 College address: Preparatory school: Roxbury Latin School. Pierian Sodality. GUNRAJ, WILLIAM THEOPHILUS. Age: 25. SI College House. Home address: Bush Lot Berlice, British Guiana. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Howe Indians School. GUREN, MYRON. Age: 18. 3 Gannett I-Iall. Home address: 2242 E. 7oth St., Cleveland, Ohio. 1914-1915 College address: 3 Gannett Hall. Preparatory school: Central High School, Cleveland, Ohio. HAERTLEIN, ALBERT. Age: 18. 81 Perkins Hall. Home address: St. Louis, Missouri. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Yeatman High School, St. Louis. 43 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK HAEUSLER, HARRY MILLER. Age: 21. 5 Carver St. Home address: 773 Ronds St., St. Paul, Minn. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Central High School, St. Paul. HALEY, ERNEST Pl-IILANDER. Age: 43 St. Paul St., Brookline. Home address: 43 St. Paul St., Brookline. 1914-1915 College address: 43 St. Paul St., Brookline, Mass. Preparatory school: Southern High. HAMILTONN, NVALLACE FIELD. Age: 19. 28 Holyoke 1-louse. Home address: Wellesley, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 43 Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Wellesley 1-ligh School. Glee Club. . HANSCOM, CLARENCE DEAN. Age: 19. 1557 Blue Hill Ave., Mattapan. ' Home address: 1557 Blue Hill Ave., Mattapan, Mass. IQI4-1915 College address: 1557 Blue 1-lill Ave., Mattapan. Preparatory school: Dorchester High School. HARLOW, JOHN STANLEY, Jr. Age: 17. 1675 Mass. Ave. Home address: Dixfield, Maine. . 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. HARRIS, Jost CALDERON. Age: 19. 21 Russell Hall. Home address: 161 Lee St., Brookline, Mass. IQI4-1915 College address: 37 Bow St. Preparatory school: Country Day School. n Football Team, Hockey Team, Student Council, Pierian Sodality. HART, GILBERT FREDERICK. Age: 17. 31 Grays Hall. Home address: New Bedford, Mass. IQI4-I9I5 College address: Preparatory school: New Bedford High School. Football Squad, Debating Club. HARTE, RICHARD. Age: 20. 35 Clavcrly Hall. Home address: 1503 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1914-1915 College address: I7 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Pomfret. . Football Team, Baseball Squad, Dinner Comn11ttee, Cercle Francais. HARTSHORN, GEORGE DEANE. Age: 20. 63 Randolph I-lall. Home address: Longmeadow, Taunton, Mass. , 1914-1915 College address: 47 Hampden Hall. Preparatory scl1ool: Milton Academy. HARTWELL, GEORGE WILLIAM BROVVN. Age: 19. 24 Burroughs St., Jamaica Plain. Home address: 24 Burroughs St., jamaica Plain. 1914-1915 College address: 24 Burroughs St., Jamaica Plain. Preparatory school: Roxbury Latin School. Glee Club, Tennis Squad. 44 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK HARVEY, RALPH LEWIS. Age: 22. 48 Crescent St. Home address: 166 Clinton Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: New Rochelle High School. Glee Club, Gymnasium Team. HASERICK, HAROLD' WILLIAM. Age: 18. 39 Claverly Hall. Home address: IO Lime St., Boston, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough. HASTINGS, ABNER HORACE. Age: 19. 56 Brentford Hall. Home address: 772 Humphrey St., Swampscott, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: De Meritte Scl1ool. . HEAD, LE ROY ALBERT. Age: I5 Faulkner St., Dorchester. Home address: I5 Faulkner St., Dorchester. 1914-1915 College address: IS Faulkner St., Dorchester. Preparatory school: Dorchester High School. HEB-B, GORDON BEALE. Age: 18. 20 Cross St., Roslindale. Home address:,20 Cross St., Roslindale. 1914-1915 College address: 20 Cross St., Roslindale. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. Lacrosse Squad. HENDERSON, CLAYTON LESLIE. Age: 19. 3 Beck Hall. Home address: 16 Walnut St., Watertown, Mass. . 1914-1915 College address: 3 Beck Hall.. Preparatory school: Newton High School. HENDERSON, HOWARD: Age: 18. 34 Holyoke House. Home address: Hingham, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Perkins Hall. Preparatory School: 1-lingham High School. Red Book Committee. HERRINGTON, CASS MANNING. Age: 18. 14.4 Westmorly Court Hon1e address: Denver, Col. 1914-1915 College address: 122 Westmorly Court. Preparatory school: Middlesex. HEVER, WILLIAM JOSEPHY Age: 22. 24 weld Hall. Home address: 21 West 93d St., New York, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: 24 Weld Hall. Preparatory school: Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Track Squad. HEWETT, ROGER SHERMAN. Age: 18. 76 Glendale St., Boston. Home address: 76 Glendale St., Boston. 1914-1915 College address: 76 Glendale St., Boston. Preparatory school: Brookline High School. 45 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK HICKEY, WILLIAM LAPPEN. Age: 5 Weld Hall. Home address: IO Dana St., Cambridge. IQI4-IQIS College address: 5 Weld Hall. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. Baseball Squad. HIGGINSON, CHARLES. Age: 19. 46 Westmorly Court. Home address: Seaver St., Brookline, Mass. IQI4-IQIS College address: 22 Plympton St. Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough. Crew Squad. HILLYER, ROBERT SILLIMAN. Age: 18. 5 Linden St. Home address: East Orange, New Jersey. IQI4-IQIS College address: 5 Linden St. Preparatory school: Kent School. IIINDS, ASHER ESTEY. Age: 19. 4 Matthews Hall. Home address: Portland, Me. 1914-1915 College address: 57 Matthews Hall. Preparatory school: Western High School, Washington, D. C. HITCHCOCK, RANDOLPH HOVVARD. Age: 21. 21 Dana Chambers. Home address: Pukoo, Molokai, Hawaii. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Exeter. ' ' Football Team, Swimming Squad, Entertainment Committee, Gym- nasium Fund Collector. HOBBS, MARLANND COGSWELL. Age: 18. 37 Claverly Hall. Home address: 78 Upland Rd., Brookline, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: IO Claverly Hall. Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough. Relay Team. HOBBS, ROBERT LEMUEL. Age: 18. 44 Martin St., Cambridge. Home address: 44 Martin St., Cambridge. Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 44 Martin St., Cambridge. Preparatory school: Cambridge High and Latin School. IIODGES, CHARLES HENRY, Jr. Age: 19. 25 Russell Hall. Home address: 541 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. 1914-1915 College address: 22 Dunster Hall. Preparatory school: Detroit University School. President of Glee Club, Dinner Committee, Gymnasium Fund Collec- tor. HOFFMAN, DAVID. Age: 17. 218 Bremen St., East Boston. Home address: 218 Bremen St., East Boston. IQI4-IQIS College address: Preparatory school: East Boston I-ligh. Baseball Squad. HOLLY, ULMONT WILLIAM. Age: 20. 126 Crawford St., Roxbury. Home address: 126 Crawford St., Roxbury. 1914-1915 College address: 126 Crawford St., Roxbury. Preparatory school: English High School. Baseball Squad. 46 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK HOLMAN, JAMES LUSK. Age: 19. 19 Holyoke House. Home address: 557 Dayton Ave., St. Paul, Minn. IQI4-IQI5 College address: Westmorly Court. Preparatory school: Central High School, St. Paul. HORTON, WALTER MARSHALL. Age: 19. 9 Windermere Park.. Arlington. Home address: 9 Windermere Park, Arlington. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 9 Windermere Park, Arlington. Preparatory School: Arlington High School. Track Squad. Howe, PERCIVAL SPURR, Jr. Age: rs. 57 Randolph Hall. Home address: 66 Berkeley St. 1914-1915 College address: Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Groton School. Finance Committee, Gymnasium Fund Collector, Hockey Squad, Cercle Francais. HOYT, JAMES KING, Jr. Age: 18. 51 Matthews Hall. Home address: 351 West 114th St., New York, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: 22 Ridgely Hall. Preparatory school: Erxeter. HUBBELL, JAMES WINDSOR. Age: 19. 34 Claverly Hall. Home address: Des Moines, Iowa. IQI4-IQI5 College address: S4 Claverly Hall. Preparatory school: VVest High School, Des Moines. Manager of Hockey Team, Gymnasium Fund Collector. HUMPHREY, CHARLES EDWARD. Age: 19. 134 Elm St., North: Cambridge. Home address: 134 Elm St., North Cambridge, Mass. IQI4-IQIS College address: 134 Elm St., North Cambridge. Preparatory School: Rindge Technical School. HUNNEMAN, ROGER DEFRIEZ. Age: 17. 37 Bow St. Home address: 94 Colchester St., Brookline. 1914-1915 College address: 33 Bow St. Preparatory school: Volkmann School. Mandolin Club, Crew Squad. HUTCHINS, HURD. Age: 20. 58 Randolph Hall. Home address: 131 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. IQI4-IQIS College address: Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough. 1-:Urol-11NsoN, WALTER K1TTR1zDGE, Jr. Age: 19. 330 Mass.. Ave., Arlington. Home address: 330 Mass. Ave., Arlington, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Arlington High School. INGALLS, FRANCIS ABBOTT, Jr. Age: IQ. 31 Randolph Hall. Home address: Tuxedo Park, New York. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 3I Randolph 1-lall. Preparatory school: St. Mark's. 'Varsity and Freshman Mandolin Clubs, Secretary-Treasurer Fresh- man Mandolin Club, Banjo Club, Crew Squad, Cercle Francais. 47 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK INGRAHAM, PAUL WEBB. Age: 18. 48 Dana Chambers. Home address: 133 Grove St., Wellesley, Mass. . IQI4-IQIS College address: 35 Dana Chambers. . Preparatory school: Wellesley High School. Mandolin Club, Manager Association Football Team, Harvard Illus- trated Magazine, Track Squad. IRVISNHRODERICK SPEARMAN KIMERER. Age: 18. 56 Matthews a . Home address: Fusan, Korea, Asia. 1914-1915 College address: 6 Ridgely Hall. Preparatory school: Staunton Military Academy. IVES, STEPH'EN BRADSHAW. Age: 19. 25 Claverly Hall. Home address: 73 Middlesex Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. IQI4-1915 College address: 37 Claverly Hall. - Preparatory school: Country Day School. Glee Club, Gymnasium Fund Collector. ' JACKSON, KARL FREDERICK. Age: 18. 27 Holyoke St. Home address: 6 Seaborn St. 1914-1915 College address: Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Dorchester High School. Swimming Team. JACKSON, PHILIP NATHANIEL.. Age: 18. 53 Apley Court. Home address: 50 Chestnut Hill Ave., Brighton. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: St. Paul's. JENNEY, WILLIAM TUFTS. Age: 17. 6 Russell Hall. Home address: 132 Carlton St., Brookline, Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 6 Russell Hall. Preparatory school: Volkmann. Crew Squad, Rifle Team. JENSEN, ALLEN LUDWIG GUSTAV. Age: 19. 2 Grays Hall. Home address: I9 Oxford St., Portland, Mc. 1914-1915 College address: 53 Weld Hall. Preparatory school: Portland High School, Portland, Me. JOHNSON, ELLSWORTH EGBERT. Age: 18. 53 Ridgely Hall. Home address: 1312 Warm Springs Ave., Boise, Idaho. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 36 Ridgely Hall. Preparatory school: Exeter. JOHNSON, ROGERS BRUCE. Age: 19. I3 Grays Hall. Home address: 50 Renner Ave., Newark, N. J. 1914-1915 College address: 8 Weld Hall. Preparatory school: Barringer High, Newark, N. J. Manager of Lacrosse Team. JONES, GREGORY. Age: 20. 33 Dana Chambers. Home address: 636 Hingsley Drive, Los Angeles, Cal. IQI4-1915 College address: 33 Russell Annex. Preparatory 'school: Exeter. Glee Club, Track Squad. 48 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK JONES, KNEELAND WHITE. Age: 17. 391 Harvard St. Home address: 1106 Armour Boulevard, Kansas City, Mo. 1914-1915 College address: ' Preparatory school: Westport High School, Kansas City, Mo. JONES, STEPHEN GEORGE. Age: 20. 77 Perkins Hall. Home address: Ha1nmon, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: 77 Perkins Hall. Preparatory school: Andover. JOY, THOMAS PARKE. Age: 19. IO6 Milton Ave., Dorchester. Home address: 106 Milton Ave., Dorchester. 1914-1915 College address: 106 Milton Ave., Dorchester. Preparatory school: Dorchester High School. KALLEN, AARON LOEB. Age: 19. 78 Brunswick St., Roxbury. Home address: 79 Brunswick St., Roxbury, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 79 Brunswick St. Preparatory school: Boston Latin a11d English 1-ligh. KAPLAN, HARRY. Age: 291 Windsor St., Cambridge. Home address: 291 Windsor St., Cambridge. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: KAVANAUGH, LEWIS TALBOT, Jr. Age: 20. 42 Claverly Hall. Home address: 1542 I-larbert Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 1914-1915 College address: Claverly Hall. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. Baseball Squad. KECK, ARTHUR CHRISTIAN. Age: 115. 51 Matthews Hall. Home address: 195 Claremont Ave., New York City. 1914-1915 College address: Ridgely Hall. Preparatory school: Cutler School. Dramatic Club, Deutscl1er Verein, Football Squad, Crew Squad. KELLEY, JAMES JOSEPH. Age: 21. I7 Newport St., Dorchester. Home address: I7 Newport St., Dorchester. 1914-1915 College address: I7 Newport St., Dorchester. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. KELLEY, ROBERT CHANDLER. Age: 19. 42 Dana Chambers. Home address: 33 Hartford St., Dorchester, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 2Q Dana Chambers. . Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. Illustrated Magazine, 2d Football Squad. KEI.i3LEY, SAMUEL JOSEPH ARTHUR. Age: 19. 65 Bynner St., oston. Home address: 65 Bynner St., Boston. . 1914-1915 College address: 65 Bynner St. Preparatory scl1ool: Boston Latin School. 49 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK KELLEY, WILLIAM DARRAH, jr. Age: 21. 33 Holyoke St. Home address: Chattanooga, Term. 1914-1915 College address: Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: The Choate School. Crew Squad, Red Book Committee. KENDRICK, THEODORE EDXVARD. Age: 26 Perkins Hall. Home address: 338 Warren Ave., Brockton, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 26 Perkins Hall. Preparatory school: Brockton High School. KENEFICK, DANIEL JOSEPH, Jr. Age: 21. 41 Apley Court. Home address: 669 Front Ave., Buffalo. New York. IQI4-IQI5 College address: Preparatory scl1ool: Nicholas School, Buffalo. Baseball Squad. KENNA, RICHARD KERENS. Age: 18. 3 Westmorly Court. Home address: The Rocks, Eridge, Sussex, England. 1914-1915 College address: 3 Westmorly Court. Preparatory school: Stronghurst College, England. Captain of Chess Team, Debating Club. KENNEDY, DALE LONG. Age: 18. 8 Ellery St., Cambridge. Home address: Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Can. 1914-1915 College address: . Preparatory school: Grand Folks High School, No. Dakota. Dramatic Club. A KENNEY, DANIEL ROGER. Age: 3846 Washington St. Home address: 3846 Wasl1ington St., Boston. 1914-1915 College address: 3846. Washington St. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. KENNEY, WINTHIROP WARREN. Age: 20. 23 Weld Hall. Home address: Weston, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Il Russell Hall. Preparatory schools: Noble and Greenough, and Weston High. 2d Football Squad, Baseball Squad, Track Squad. KENNY, NORMAN WINTHROP. Age: 21. 1 Hampden Hall. Home address: 69 Columbia St., Brookli11e. IQI4-1915 College address: Preparatory scl1ool: Stone School. KENT, HAROLD ALBERT. Age: 19. 32 Windmere Rd., Dorchester. Home address: 32 Windmere Rd., Dorchester, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 32 Windmere Rd. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. KENT, JOHN SAXTON, Jr. Age: 18. 31 Brentford Hall. Home address: 375 West Elm St., Brockton, Mass. IQI4-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Brockton High School. 50 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK KERR, HAROLD LIVINGSTON. Age: 21. 342 Harvard St. Home address: 342 Harvard St., Cambridge. IQI4-IQIS College address: 342 Harvard St. Preparatory scl1ool: Cambridge Latin School. KIMBALL, ALTON I-IOWE, Jr. Age: 18. 52 Grays Hall. Home address: 42 Kimberly Ave., Springfield, Mass. IQI4-IQIS College address: 52 Grays Hall. Preparatory school: Springfield lligh. KING, HAROLD SKINNER. Age: 54'Concord Ave. Home address: 54 Concord Ave., Cambridge, Mass. IQI4-IQIS College address: Preparatory school: Substitute on Chess Team. KIPP, CARL PAUL. Age: 17. 69 Perham St., West Roxbury. Home address: 69 Perhan1 St.. West Roxbury, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 69 Perl1:1m St., West Roxbury. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. KIRKPATRICK, ORAN GOULD. Age: 21. 8 Randolph Hall. Home address: 419 Navarre St., San Antonio, Tex. 1914-1915 College address: Randolplrlflall. Preparatory scl1ool: Exeter. President of Class, Gymnasium Fund Collector, Freshman a11d 'Var- sity Glee Clubs, Leader of Freshman Glee Club. KIROV, VESSELIN GUENOV. Age: 21. 132 Hemenway St., Boston. Home address: Philipoppolis, Bulgaria. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Monson Academy, Monson, Mass. KISSEL, GUSTAV HERMAN. Age: 19. 7 Randolph Hall. Home address: Morristown, New jersey. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Milton Academy. Hockey Team. KLINE, JOSEPH EDWARD. Age: 17. 182 Prospect St. Hon1e address: 182 Prospect St., Cambridge. 1914-1915 College address: 182 Prospect St. Preparatory school: Rindge Technical School. KLOEBER, ROBERT. Age: 19. 474 Broadway. Hon1e address: 85 Willow St., Brooklyn, N. Y. IQI4-1915 College address: Preparatory scl1ool: Vermont Academy. KONIKON, WILLIAM MORRIS. Age: 175 Bryant St., Malden. Home address: 175 Bryant St., Malden, Mass. 1914-IQIS College address: 175 Bryant St., Malden. Preparatory school: Malden High School. SI THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK KOROLlCK, GEORGE GORDON. Age: 19. 40 Phillips St., Boston. Home address: 40 Phillips St., Boston. IQI4-IQIS College address: 40 Phillips St., Boston. Preparatory school: Boston English High School. Lacrosse Squad. KRAMER, EDWARD JACOB. Age: 18. 99 Elmo St., Dorchester. Home address: Q9 Elmo St., Dorchester, Mass. Q, IQI4-IQI5 College address: Q9 Elmo St., Dorchester. , Preparatory school: Dorchester High School. ' KRIESFELD, DAVID ABRAHAM. Age: 18. 24h Waverly St., Wor- cester. Home address: 24 Waverly St., Worcester. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 24 Waverly St., Worcester. Preparatory school: Classical High CWorcesterJ. Debating Team. KROLL, NATHAN. Age: 19. 9 Wales St., Dorchester. Home address: 9 XVales St., Dorchester. 1914-1915 College address: 9 Wales St., Dorchester. Preparatory schools: Hudson High and Boston English High. LADD, CHARLES NEWCOMB. Age: 18. 2I High St., Everett. Home address: 2I High St., Everett, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 41 Hampden Hall. Preparatory school: Everett High. LAMOND, HENRY CHESTER. Age: 17. 107 Hampshire St., Rox- bury. Home address: 107 lflampshire St., Roxbury, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: h Preparatory school: Boston English High School. LANE, CLARENCE HURD. Age: 18. 2I Holyoke House. Home address: Brockton, Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 2I Holyoke House. Preparatory school: Exeter. LANG, THEODORE. Age: 20. 23 Ellery St., Cambridge. Home address: 86 17th Ave., Newark, N. J. IQI4-IQI5 College address: Preparatory school: Barringer High School. LAWVSON, ALLEN. Age: 19. 23 Holyoke House. Home address: 387 Commercial St., East Braintree, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Thayer Academy. LEANDER, HUGO AUSTIN. Age: 72 Eustis St. Home address: 72 Eustis St., Cambridge. XQI4-IQIS College address: 72 Eustis St. . Preparatory school: Rindge Manual Training School. 52 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK LEAVITT, RUSSELL. Age: 17. 36 Weld I-Iall. Home address: 37 Model Ave., Trenton, N. J. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: N. J. State Model School. Lacrosse Squad. LEAVITT, ROBERT KEITH. Age: 18. 22 W. Hastings Hall. Home address: 37 Model Ave., Trenton, N. J. 1914-1915 College address: 22 W. Hastings Hall. Preparatory school: N. J. State Model School. Lacrosse Squad. LE FEVRE, LOUIS DU BOIS. Age: 20. 6 Grays Hall. Home address: Mineville, N. Y. lf' 'Y 1914-1915 College address: Nifxf Q .2 Preparatory school: Mackenzie School. Debating Club, Chess Team. LEIGHTON, GEORGE ELIOT. Age: 19. 22 Randolph Hall. Home address: Monadnock, N. H. 1914-1915 College address: 22 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: St. Mark's. . Football Team, Finance Committee, Gymnasium Fund Collector, Red Book Committee. LELAND, FREDERICK TALBOT. Age: 19. II Matthews I-lall. Home address: Holliston, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 39 Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. Cercle Francais. LEJ.-AND, ROBERT SANGER. Age: 18. II Matthews Hall. , Home address: Sherborn, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 39 Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. 1. LEVEN-SON, ROBERT. Age: 16. 6 Bower Park, Roxbury. O Home address: 6 Bower Park, R.oxbury, Mass. 2, 1914-1915 College address: 6 Bower Park, Roxbury. . Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. LEVERONE, ERNEST LOUIS. Age: 16. 668 Washington St., Bos- ton. Home address: 668 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 668 Washington St., Boston. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. LEVIN, ABRAHAM SIMEON. Age: 18. Holyoke House. Home address: Terre Haute, Ind. +A Q 4 1914-1915 College address: , UA-'eff fre! Preparatory school: Wiley High School. f '4 ' Mandolin Club, Debating Club, Crew Squad. LEVIN, LAWRENCE MEYER. Age: 16. 9 Alden Pl., Jamaica Plain. A Home address: 9 Alden Pl., Jamaica Plain. . 1914-1915 College address: 9 Alden Pl., Jamaica Plain. Preparatory school: West Roxbury High School. 53 TH,E HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK LEVY, LEIONARD SOLON. Age: 18. 3 Gannett Hall. Home address: 2507 East 59fl'l St., Cleveland, Ohio. 1914-1915 College address- 3 Gannett H ll. . a Preparatory school: Central High School of Cleveland, Ohio. Debating Team. LEWIS, PHILIP CURTIS. Age: IQ. 31 Holyoke. sr. Home address: 3066 North Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 31 Holyoke St. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. Track Squad, Gymnasium Fund Collector. LITTLE, CHARLES GRAY. Age: IS. 38 Claverly Hall. Home address: 215 High St., Newburyport, Mass. IQI4-IQIS College address: 30 Claverly Hall.- Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough School Assistant Manager of Track, Cross Country, and Relay Teams, Din- ner Committee. LOCKE, WILLIAM HENRY, 3d. Age: 19. 141 Westmorly Court. Home address: Brooklyn, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: Hampden Hall. Preparatory school: Exeter. Glee Club. LOMBARD, EDWARD HITTIER Age' 34 Du Her Hall. Home address: Iamaic. l ,lQVI3SS3V,x,,., IL y 1914-1915 College addr sz ' K' I Preparatory school : LOMBARD, LAURENICE MANUEL. Age: 18. 38 Randolph Hall. Home address: 92 Church St., Winchester, Mass. ' 1014-1915 College address: 57 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. Manager of Track, Relay, and Cross Country Teams, Chairman of Copy and Registration Department of Red Book, Baseball Squad. LONG, ELSLEY WIALDO. Age: 18. 75 Garfield St., Cambridge. Home address: 75 Garfield St., Cambridge. , 7. 1914-1915 College address: 75 Garfield St., Cambridge. x Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. LOOIGIIEY, JOSEPH MICHAEL. Age: 17. 25 Fountain Ave., Somer- v1 e. Home address: 25 Fountain Ave., Somerville, Mass. ff 1914-1915 College address: 25 Fountain Ave., Somerville. -X Preparatory school: Somerville High School. K ' Crew Squad. LOURIE, ARTHUR BENJAMIN. Age: 17. 50 Bradshaw St., Dor- chester, Mass. Home address: 50 Bradshaw St., Dorchester 'Mass f' IQI4-1915 College address: 50 Bradshaw St., Dorchester. H Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. LOVE, JAMES SPENCER. Age: 17. 16 Francis Ave., Cambridge. Home address: I6 Francis Ave., Cambridge. 1914-1915 College address: 16 Francis Ave., Cambridge. + Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin. 54 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK LOVELL, DOUGLAS GORDON. Age: 18. 5 Claverly Hall. Home address: Garrison P. O., Baltimore Co., Mtd. 1914-1915 College address: 62 Ridgely Hall. ' Preparatory school: Marstons University School, Baltimore, Md. Captain of 2d Football Team, Finance Committee, Crew Squad, Gymnasium Fund Collector. LYNCH, HENRY CARTY. Age: 19. 1491 Cambridge St. Home address: 1491 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 1491 Cambridge St. Preparatory schol: Cambridge Latin School. MCALLASTER, WILLIAM RIDDLE. Age: 18. 47 Perkins Hall. Home address: 689 Union St., Manchester, N. H. 1914-1915 College address: 47 Perkins Hall. Preparatory school: Manchester High School. Glee Club. MCDONALD, ADRIAN JAMES. Age: 18. 188 bridge. Home address: 20 Hasbrouck St., Ogdcnsburg, 1914-1915 College address: 7 Perkins Hall. Preparatory school: Ogdensburg Free Academy. Lacrosse Team. N. Y. MCDONOUGH, JAMES HAROLD. Age: 53 College House. Home address: 2903 South Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo. l ', IQI4-1915 College address: ,- Preparatory school: High School. M'cGILLEN, GEORGE FRANCIS. Age: 161 Cyprus St., Brookline. Home address: 161 Cypress St., Brookline, Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 161 Cypress St., Brookline. Preparatory school: MACHADO, Josi ANTONIO, Jr. Age: 18. 30 Hampden Hall. Home address: 169 Daly Ave., Ottawa, Canada. 1914-1915 College address: 4I Hampden Hall. Preparatory school: Ottawa Collegiate Institute. Crew Squad. MACK, WALTER STAUNTON, Jr. Age: 18. 38 Hampden I-Iall. Home address: 312 West 71st St., New York City. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 38 Hampden Hall. Preparatory school: DeWitt Clinton High School. Crew Squad, Dramatic Club, Red Book Commnittee. MCMULLIN, JAMES CAMPBELL. Age: 18. 35 Westmorly Court. . Home address: Blackstone Hotel, Chicago, Illinois. 1914-1915 College address: 41-42 Ridgely Hall. Preparatory school: Pomfret. Debating Clubt A McPl-IERSON, GEORGE WALTER FRANCIS. Age: 34 Peter Parley Rd., Jamaica Plain. Home address: 34 Peter Parley Rd., Jamaica Plain, Mass. IQI4-IQIS College address: 34 Pieter Parley Rd., Jamaica Plain. Preparatory school: Boston Latm School. 55 Upland Rd., Cam- l a ,A xx' .Z THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK MAHLER, TAKER HASLER. Age: 18. 286 Clinton Rd., Brookline. X, ff, Home addr-ess: 286 Clinton Rd., Brookline, Mass. ' 7 1914-1915 College address: 286 Clinton Rd., Brookline, Mass. ' Preparatory school: Brookline High School. MANN, STEVEN JEWETT YOUNG. Age: 18. 73 Ridgely Hall. Home address: Causeway St., Millis, Mass. IQI4-1915 College address: 64 Ridgely Hall. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. Gymnasium Fund Collector, Debating Club, Rifle Team. MANTEL, SAMUEL JOSEPH. Age: 20. 9 Holyoke House. Q, If Home address: Indianapolis, Ind. 1 s K- 1914-1915 College address: ,' ,., , A .j. W, Q N. Preparatory school: Exeter. lx Xi Association Football Team. MARKS, ALBERT ELMER. Age: 18. 3 Perkins Hall. Vf If Home address: 258 Custer Ave., Youngstown, Ohio. I If Q 9 1914-1915 College address: 'j' K' ' ' Preparatory school: Rayen School, Youngstown, Ohio. i MEANS, PAUL. HOWARD. Age: 19. 22 Holyoke House. Home address: Madison, Maine. j ' IQI4-IQI5 College address: 22 Holyoke I-louse. Preparatory school: Exeter. Association Football Team, Finance Committee, Debating Club. MEEKER, WILLIAM HENRY. Age: 20. 54 Clavcrly Hall. Home address: 119 East 64th St., New York City. ,l 1914-1915 College address: Clavcrly Hall. ' , Preparatorv school: Pomfret. . Debating Cl11b, Dramatic Club. MELCHER, JOHN. Age: 19. 146 Wcstmorly Court. Home address: 5 East 51st St., New York City. 1914-1915 College address: Claverly I-Iall. Preparatory school: Middlesex. 'Varsity and Freshman Glee CllllJS, Mandolin and Banjo Clubs, Crew Eziluad, Entertainment Committee, President of Freshman Mandolin ub. by MELLEN, JOSEPH MANLEY. Age: 19. 146 Wcstmorly Court. Home address: Garden City, Long Island, N. Y. 1 IQI4-IQI5 College address: Claverly Hall. Preparatory school: Middlesex. 'Varsity and Freshman Mandolin and Banjo Clubs, President of' Freshman Banjo Cl11b. METCALF, HARRY HUBBARD. Age: I5 Fairfax Hall. V, ' Home address: 9 Charles St., Westborough, Mass. 7. X, ' IQI4-IQIS 'College address: l ffbl' N J Preparatory school: Manter I-Iall. MILLER, WESLEY BARRINGTON. Age: 17. I4 Matthews Hall. Home address: 184 South Long Beach Ave., Freeport, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: 1 Preparatory school: St. Paul's, Garden City, N. Y. Gymnasium Team. 56 f TI'I13'H:IRl .4RD FRESHMAN RED BOOK MILLS, WILLIAM LESTER. Age: 18. 192 Central St., Somerville. Home address: 192 Central St., Somerville, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 192 Central St., Somerville. Preparatory school: Somerville High School. MINOT, HENRY WHITNEY. Age: 18. 62 Randolph Hall. Home address: 188 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 32 Beck Hall. Preparatory school: Noble and. Grecnough.' . Football Team, Track Squad, Finance Committee, Red Book Commit-- ICC. MITCHELL, SAMUEL GREEINWOOD. Age: 17. 181 Walnut Ave., Revere. Home address: 181 Walnut Ave., Revere, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 181 Walnut Ave., Revere. Preparatory school: Revere High School. MOORHEAD, JAMES KENNEDY. Age: 17. 37 Grays Hall. Home address: 700 St. James St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 1914-1915 College address: Perkins Hall. L Preparatory school: Pittsburgh Central High School. Lacrosse Squad. MORGAN, HEWITT. Age: 19. 45 Claverly Hall. Home address: Cement Point, Clayton, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: 22 Beck Hall. Preparatory school: St. Mark's. Tennis Team. MORGAN, JOHN EDWARD PARSONS. Age: 18. 56 Mt. Auburn St, Home address: 135 East 66th St., New York City. 1914-1915 College address: 56 Mt. Auburn St. Preparatory school: Mliddlesex. 3 Football Team, Captain of the Hockey Team, Vice President of the Class, Mandolin Club. MORGAN, LESLIE ALLEN. Age: 23. 33 Holyoke St. Home address: Potwin, Kansas. 1914-1915 College address: 52 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Hotchkiss. 'Varsity and Freslunan Banjo Clubs, Leader of Freshman Banjo Club, Entertaimneut Committee, 2d Football Squad. MORIARTY, JOIIN JOSEPII. Age: 18. 69 College House. Home address: I5 Chelmsford St., Lawrence, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 69 College House. Preparatory school: Lawrence High Scl1ool. Q Glee Club, Debating Club. MORSE, SIDNEY NEWTON. Age: 18. 47 Matthews Hall. Ilome address: 1875 Commonwealth Ave., Brookline, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Drayton Hall. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. 'Varsity and Freslunan Mandolin Clubis, Freshman Banjo Club. MORSS, PHILIP REED. Age: 19. 44 Apley Court. Home address: Chestnut Hill Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Middlesex. Crew Squad, Debating Club. 57 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK MORTON, EUGENE EVANS. Age: 19. 57 Brentford Hall Home address: I2 Brookledge St., Roxbury, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Roxbury Latin School. Track Squad. MOPSFQN, FRANCIS LINCOLN. Age: 20. 75 Morton St., jamaica am. Home address: 75 Mbrton St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 75 Morton St., Jamaica Plain. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. MOYER, JEROME BAYARD. Age: 17. 4 Weld Hall. Home address: 207 West 117th St., New York, N. Y. IQI4-IQI5 College address: Preparatory school: Detroit University School. MOYSE, ISADOR KERN. Age: 18. 49 Weld Hall. Home address: New York City. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: 'De Witt Clinton High School. Lacrosse Squad. MUNROE, WALTER KENT. Age: 19. 39 Walker St. Home address: 39 Walker St., Cambridge, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 39 Walker St. Preparatory -school: Cambridge High and Latin School. MURDOUGH, PAUL MYNARD. Age: 18. 25 Windermere Rd., Dor- chester. Home address: 25 Windermere Rd., Dorchester, Mlass. 1914-1915 College address: 25 Windermere Rd., Dorchester. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. Wrestling Squad. MURRAY, WALTER AUGUSTINE. Age: 18. 28 Columbia Rd., Dor- chester. Home address: 28 Columbia Rd., Dorchester, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 28 Columbia Rd., Dorchester. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. NAGEL, EDWARD PIERCE. Age: 20. 24 Holyoke St. Home address: 5 West Sth St., New York City. 1914-1915 College address: 24 Holyoke St. Preparatory school: Browne and Nichols. 0 NASH, OTIS CUSHING. Age: 19. 43 Dana Chambers. Home address: 67 Larch Rd., Cambridge, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 35 Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. NELSON, CHARLES HELGE. Age: 21. 47 College House. Home address: 329 Savin Hill Ave., Dorchester. 1914-1915 College address: 27 Brentford Hall. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. 58 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK NELSON, ELMER SEVERIN. Age: 21. S4 College House. Home address: Minneapolis, Minnesota. 1914-1915 College address: 73 Perkins Hall. Preparatory school: North .High School, Minneapolis. NEW, WARRINGTON ROBERT. Age: 2o. 54'College House. Home address: 459 Waverly Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: 26 College House. Preparatory school: M. T. H. S., Brooklyn. NICHIOLS, GERALD TAFT. Age: 18. 23 Perkins Hall. Home address: 33 Cherry St., Danvers, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: I-lolten High, Danvers, NICHOLS, RICHNARD HASKINS. Age: 39 Randolph Hall. Home address: 43 Sumner Rd., Brookline IQI4-1915 College address: 39 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough. ' NOBLE, GLADWYN KINGSLEY. Age: 19. I3 Howland St. Home address: 441 North Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Yonkers High School. Wrestling Squad, Debating Club. NOBLE, MARK. Age: 19. 21 Concord Ave. Home address: 2I Concord Ave. IQI4-IQI5 College address: Preparatory school: Noble and Grecnough. Track Squad. NOLTE, GEORGE FRANCIS. Age: 18. 131 Charlesbank Rd., New- ton. Home address: Weston, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Weston, Mass. Preparatory school: Mamaroneck, N. Y. High School. Crew Squad. NORRIS, RICHARD HORTON, Jr. Age: 19. 7 Randolph Hall. Home address: 295 Martin St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 1914-1915 College address: 34 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. Rifle Team, Association Football Team, Track Squad. NORTH, ALFRED BARHAM. Age: IS. 2I Gray's Hall. Home address: 1020 Park Ave., New York City. IQI4-IQIS College address: Preparatory school: Syms School, New York City. Banjo Club. NORTH, CECIL JUNIOR. Age: 19. 96 Prescott St. Home address: 1348 77th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. IQI4-IQIS College address: Hampden Hall. Preparatory school: M. T. High School. Track Squad, Cross Country Team. 59 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK NORTON, CYRIL DEXTER. Age: 20. I2 Putnam Ave., Cambridge. Home address: Chilmark, Massacl1usetts. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Tabor Academy, Marion, Mass. Debating Club. NOTT, RICHARD ALLEN. Age: 18. 1 Dana Terrace, Watertown. Home address: 1 Dana Terrace, Watertown, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: I Dana Terrace, Watertown. Preparatory school: Boston Latin. NOWELL, AMES. iAge: 21. 7 Claverly Hall. Home address: I3 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. 1914-1915 College address: 39 Randolph Hall. Preparatory schools: Volkmann School and St. John's, Manlius, N. Y. Captain of Freshman Rille Team. NUGENT, HOIMER HEATH. Age: 20. -47 Perkins Hall. Home address: Waterbury, Conn. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 45 Perkins Hall. Preparatory school: Crosby High School. O'BRlEN, WILLIAM AUGUSTINE. Age: 19. 16 Linden Pl., Brook- line. Home address: 16 Linden Pl., Brookline, Mass. IQI4-IQIS College address: 16 Linden Pl., Brookline. Preparatory school: Brookline High. OLIVIER, KENNETH SEYMOUR. Age: 20. 54 Ridgely Hall. Home address: I4 Sth St., New Bedford, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: ' Preparatory scl1ool: Powder Point School. Association Football Squad. OPDYCKE, LEONARD. Age: 19. 6o Randolph Hall. Home address: 117 East 69th St., New York, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: 63 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Groton. Debating Club. O'RlORDEN, JOHN PATRICK. Age: 19. 60 Monument Ave., Charlestown. , Home address: 60 Monument Ave., Charlestown, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 60 Monument Ave., Charlestown. Preparatory schools: Boston Latin, and Berkeley Preparatory School. OSGOOD, WILLIAM RUPRECHT. Age: 18. 31 Perkins Hall. Home address: 74 Avon Hill St., Cambridge, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 31 Perkins I-lall. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. OTIS, WILLIAM ALLYNE. Age: 18. 48 Randolph Hall. Home address: Needham, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 32 Beck Hall. Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough School. Track Squad, 2d Football Squad. 60 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK PAINE, ALAN GRANT. Age: 19. 31 Holyoke St. Home address: 2509 Mission Ave., Spokane, Wash. 1914-1915 College address: 31 Holyoke St. Preparatory school: North Central High School, Spokane. ' Debating Club CTreasurerJ, Gymnasium Fund Collector, Debating Team. PAINE, RICHARD CUSHING. Age: 20. 42 Apley Court. Home address: 264 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. IQI4-1915 College address: Beck Hall. . Preparatory school: Groton. Cross Country Squad. PALMER, SANFORD DENISON. Age: IQ. 54 Dunster St. Home address: Weston, Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 54 Dunster St. Preparatory school: Weston High. Gymnasium Team. PARKER, HAYNE HARRY. Age: 21. 8 College l-louse. Home address: Roxbury. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: English High School, Boston. Mandolin Club. PARMER, RAYMOND. Age: 18. 16A Dennis St., Roxbury. Home address: 16A Dennis St., Roxbury. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Somerville High School. PARSON, JOHN DANIEL. Age: 20. 33 Holyoke St. Home address: 18 Agassiz St., Cambridge. ' ' IQI4-IQI5 College address: 56 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Hope Street High, Providence, R. I. Crew Squad. - PARSONS, GEORGE AYER. Age: 19. 28 Holyoke St. Home address: 209 West 97th St., New' York City. 1914-1915 College address: 61 Ridgely Hall. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. Glee Club, Mandolin Club, Dinner Committee, Gymnasium Fund Collector. N PARTRIDIGE, NELSON HOWARD, Jr. Age: 19. 3 Russell Hall. Home address: 1526 Blake St., Denver, Colorado. 1914-1915 College address: I7 Russell Hall. Preparatory school: Thacher School, Nordhoff, Calif. Glee Club, Dramatic Clubt PEABODY, STEPHEN CLOUGH. Age: 18. 20 Ellery St. Home address: 3753 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Ill. 1914-1915 College address: 30 Perkins Hall. Preparatory school: Wendell Phillips High School, Chicago, Ill. PEEBLES, VVALDO CUTLER. Age: 19. 2 Grays Hall. Home address: 83 Dunster Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 26 Brentford Hall. Preparatory school: Brookline High School. 61 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK PENNOCK, JOHN WINTHROP. Age: 19. 30 Hampden Hall. Home address: 2002 West Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 41 Hampden Hall. Preparatory school: Hackley School, Tarrytown, N. Y. Debating Club, 2d Football Squad, Speaker's Club. PHILIPS, JOHN KENNETH TAYLOR. Age: 19. 56 Randolph Hall. Home address: Lawrence, Long Island. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 28 Plympton St. Preparatory school: St. Mark's. 'Varsity and Freshman Mandolin Clubs, Banjo Club, Crew Squad Gymnasium Fund Collector. PHINNEY, ARTHUR OSGOOD. Age: 21. 25 Holyoke St. ,Home address: 40 Chatham St., Lynn, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Browne and Nichols. Track Squad, Relay Team. PIERCE, LINCOLN WALLACE. Age: 26 Russell Hall. Home address: Milton, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Milton Academy. POOR, STEARNS. Age: 18. 5I Ridgely Hall. Home address: 1oo Valentine St., West Newton, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 37 Westmorly Court. Preparatory school: Newton High School. Crew Squad, Gymnasium Fund Collector, Rifle Team. POORE, DUDLEY GREEN. Age: 19. 31 Ridgely Hall. Home address: Cedar Rapids, Iowa. IQI4-IQI5 College address: Preparatory school: Andover. PORTECK, GEORGE ERNEST. Age: 18. 69 College House. Home address: 208 Pleasant St., Lowell, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 69 College House. Preparatory school: Lowell High. PORTER, HERMAN WILLARD. Age: 20. I0 Oxford St. Home address: 627 South 2d St., Terre Haute, Ind. 1914-1915 College address. Preparatory school: Wiley High, Terre Haute, Ind. , POTTER, ALLEN. Age: 18. 4I Dana Chambers. Home address: I9 Braemore Rd., Boston, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 41 Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Brookline High. Crew Squad, Gymnasium Team Squad. POTTER, ARNOLD STUART. Age: 18. 54 Weld Hall. Home address: 54 Allen Ave., Lynn, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 54 Weld Hall. Preparatory scl1ool: Lynn Classical High School. Glee Club. 62 9 T1-IE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK POTTER, STANLEY BARTLETT. Age: 19. 1622 Beacon St., Brookline. Home address: 1622 Beacon St., Brookline. 1 1914-1915 College address: 1622 Beacon St., Brookline. Preparatory school: Brookline High School. PRENTICE, RICHARD KAHLE. Age: 17. 25 College House. Home address: 42 Lincoln Ave., Norwich, Conn. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 25 College House. Preparatory scl1ool: Norwich Free Academy. PRESTON, WILLIAM PAYNE THOMPSON. Age: 18. 45 Clav- erly Hall. H'ome address: Red Bank, N. J. IQI4-IQI5 College address: Claverly Hall. - Preparatory scl1ool: St. Mark's. 'Varsity and Freshman Mandolin Clubs, Freshman Banjo Club, Gynmasium Fund Collector, Cercle Francais. PUTNAM, GEORGE ENDICOTT. Age: 19. 48 Randolph Hall. Home address: 531 Boylston St., Brookline. 1914-1915 College address: Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough. RADOVSKY, HYMEN WILLIAM. Age: 19. I2 Holyoke House. Home address: 272 Wll1ipp1e St., Fall River, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: , Preparatory school: Durfee High School. RAMISAY, EUGENE PEARSON. Age: 19. 59 Matthews Hall. Home address: 369 Tappan St., Brookline, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 25 Russell Hall. Preparatory school: Brookline High School. RAND, HOWARD MORRIS. Age: 18. 28 Holyoke St. Home address: 347 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: Ridgely Hall. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. Glee Club, Swimming Team, Gymnasium Fund Collector. RAND, WILLIAM, 3d. Age: 18. 45 Claverly Hall. Home address: Rye, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: Beck Hall. Preparatory school: St. Mark's. Tennis Team. - RANDALL, HOWARD RIDGWA-Y. Age: 18. 73 Perkins Hall. Home address: Brockton, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 73 Perkins Hall. Preparatory school: Brockton High School. REAVILL, TOBEY OLWIN. Age: 20. 55 Brentford Hall. Home address: Rock Springs, Wyo. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 55 Brentford Hall. Preparatory school: Exeter. 63 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK REED, CLARENCE SEARLES. Age: 19. 44 Dana Chambers. Home address: Whitman, Mass. . 1914-1915 College address: 48 Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Exeter. - Baseball Squad. REILLY, LLOYD GEARY EVANS. Age: 16. 52 College House. Home address: 1670 East Lawrence Pl., Memphis, Tenn. IQI4-IQI5 College address: Preparatory scl1ool: Memphis University School. Association Football Team. f REYNOLDS, HARRISON GARDNER. Age: 19. 40 Claverly Hall. Home address: Readville, Mass. 1914-IQI5 College address: 22 Plympton St. Preparatory school: St. George's. Gymnasium Fund Collector. RICE, THEODORE HOLTON. Age: 19. 52 Mt. Auburn St. Home address: 338 Tappan St., Brookline, Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 22 Plympton St. E Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough. Mandolin Club, Hockey Team, 2d Football Squad, Banjo Club. RICHARDSON, WYM'AN. Age: 18. 43 Claverly Hall. 4 Home address: 224 Beacon St., Boston. 1914-1915 College address: 50 Claverly Hall. Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough. 2d Football Squad, Crew Squad, Gymnasium Fund Collector. RICKETT, HAROLD WILLIAM. Age: 17. 5 Linden St. Home address: Millbrook, N. Y. IQI4-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Pawling School. RIEKER, FREDERICK. Age: 19. 67 Oxford St., Cambridge. Home address: Philadelphia, Pa. IQI4-IQI5 College address: Preparatory school: Central High School, Philadelphia. Wrestling Team. RIKERT, CARROLL. Age: 25. Harvard Union. Home address: Stanfordville, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: Harvard Union. Preparatory school: Mt. Hermon Sel1ool. Crew Squad. ROBINSON, DANIEL CROSBY. Age: 19. 45 Perkins Hall. Home address: Minnesota Club, St. Paul, Minn. 1914-1915 College address: 146 Westmorly Court. Preparatory school: St. Paul Academy, St. Paul, Minn. Baseball Squad. ROBINSON, FREDERICK, Jr. Age: 17. 9 Bowden St., Marblehead. Home address: 9 Bowden St., Marblehead, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 9 Bowden St., Marblehead. Preparatory scl1ool: Marblehead High School. Debating Club. 54 -..L WET f -j:,..v THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK ROCK, LUCIAN LORING. Age: 17. 6 Harvard Union. Home address: 95 Catherine St., Plattsburg, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: 6 Harvard Union. Preparatory school: Plattsburg High School. Debating Club. RODGERS, ROBERT PERRY. Age: 18. 30 Claverly Hall. Home address: Havre de Grace, Harford, Md. 1914-1915 Collegeaddress: Claverly Hall. Preparatory school: St. Paul's, Concord, N. H. Cercle Francais. ROGERS, SYDNEY JAMES. Age: 18. 73 Frost St., North Cambridge , Home address: 73 Frost St., North Cambridge. ' 1914-1915 College address: 73 Frost St., North Cambridge. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. Association Football Team, Swimming Team, Dramatic Club. ROME, CHARLES ABRAHAM. Age: 17. 32 Grays Hall. Home address: 57 Trenton St., East Boston. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 32 Grays Hall. Preparatory school: East Boston High School. ROOINEY, JOHN JOSEPH. Age: IQ. 45 Burroughs St., Jamaica am. Home address: 45 Burroughs St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 45 Burroughs St., Jamaica Plain. Preparatory school:'Roxbury Latin. ROOSEVELT, ARCHIBALD BULLOCH. Age: 19. 28 Claverly Hall. Home address: Oyster Bay, L. I., N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Andover. ROQUEMORE, RICHARD DUPREE. Age: 19. 1 Randolph 1-lall. Home address: 122 Temple St., West Newton, Mass. 1914-IQI5 College address: Preparatory school: Newton High School. Football Squad, Hockey Team, Gymnasium Fund Collector. ROSE, HARRY. Age: 18. Il Wave Ave., Revere. Home address: II Wave Ave., Revere, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: II Wave Ave., Revere. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. ROTH, MAX. Age: IQ. II Perkins Hall. Home address: Scranton, Pa. 1914-IQIS College address: II Perkins Hall. Preparatory school: Scranton Central High School. Debating Club, Deutscher Vercin, Manager of Triangular Debate. ROTHCHILD, SYLVESTER EDWARD, Jr. Age: 18. 49 Grays Hall. Home address: 1406 First St., Louisville, Ky. 1014-1915 College address: Preparatoigy school: Louisville Male High School. Debating lub. 55 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK ROWE, RAPHAEL ROBINSON. Age: 17. 30 Perkins Hall. Home address: 404 Fountain St., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1914-1915 College address: 30 Perkins Hall. Preparatory school: Grand Rapids Central High School. ROYAL, HERBERT FRANKLIN. Age: 19. 30 Holyoke House. Home address: 66 Centre St., Nantucket, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 30 Holyoke House. Preparatory school: Exeter. RUSSEL, JOHN, Jr. Age: 18. 24 Russell Hall. , Home address: 26 North St., Plymouth, Mass. IQI4-IQIS College address: 22 Russell Hall. Preparatory school: Milton. President of Debating Club. SAFRAN, MICHAEL. Age: 20. 50 Grays Hall. Home address: 23 Lexington St., Lynn, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Lynn Classical High School. SAFTEL, HARRY RAPHAEL. Age: 22. 16 Holyoke House. Home address: 147 Whitfield St., Dorchester, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Exeter. SAGAR, GEORGE ALFRED. Age: 20. 35 Ridgely Hall. Home address: Methuen, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Andover. ' Football Squad, Finance Committee. SAGE, S. BLODGETT. Age: 20. 27 Brentford Hall. Home address: 331 Quincy St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: H . i Preparatory school: Brooklyn Manual Training High School. SALISBURY, HENRY WOOD. Age: 52 Apley Court. Home address: 73 East 55th St., New York, N. Y. IQI4-IQI5 College address: Preparatory school: Pomfret. SANDERS, WILLIAM WEBB. Age: 18. 4I Westmorly Court. Home address: Haverl1ill, Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 4I Westmorly Cou-rt. Preparatory school: Milton. Debating Club. SARGENT, JOHN ALBERT. Age: 19. 79 Magazine St., Cambridge Home address: Westminster, Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: Preparatory school: Gardner High School. SCHAFFNER, JOSEPH HALLE. Age: 33 Westmorly Court. Home address: 4819 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: University High, Chicago. 66 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK SCHEIER, HERB.ERT HENRY. Age: 18. 820 Mass. Ave. Home address: 224 South Oak St., Spokane, Wash. 1914-1915 College address: ' I Preparatory school: Lewis and Clark High School. Debating Team. I SCHWARTZ, JAMES FRANK. Age: 17. Q57 Mass. Ave. , Home address: Wilmington, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 957 Mass. Ave. Preparatory school: Howe High School, Billerica, Mass. Pierian Sodality. SCHWARTZ, LOWELL STARR. Age: 20. IQ Weld Hall. Home address: 24 Westville Ave., Danbury, Conn. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Exeter. SCOTT, RALPH ATHERTON. Age: 18. 952 Franklin St., Melros Highlands. Home address: 952 Franklin St., Melrose Highlands, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 952 Franklin St., Melrose Highlands. Preparatory school: Melrose High School. SCRIBNER, RALPH EDWARD. Age: 22. 4 Brentford Hall. Home address: Worcester State Hospital, Worcester, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Browne Sz Nichols School. SEAL, JOHN FREDERICK. Age: 20. 67 Perkins Hall. Home address: Tamaqua, Pa. 1914-1915 College address: 67 Perkins Hall. Preparatory school: Exeter. SEARS, SAMUEL POWERS. Age: 19. 20 Russell Hall. Home address: Quincy, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Dunster Hall. Preparatory school: Stone's. SEAVER, NELSON HATHEW'AY. Age: 18. 28 Holyoke St. Home address: 16 Homestead St., Roxbury, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Roxbury Latin School. 2d Football Squad. SEINIGER, SAMUEL LEO. Age: 19. 60 Leverett St., Boston. Home address: 60 Leverett St., Boston. 1914-1915 College address: 60 Leverett St., Boston. Preparatory school: English High School. Chess Team. SETON, HENRY. Age: 19. 20 Claverly Hall. Home address: Tuxedo Park, N. Y. ' IQI4-I9I5 College address: 25 Dunster Hall. Preparatory school: St. Mark's. Crew Squad, Cercle Francais. 67 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK SEYMOUR, JAMES WILLIAM DAVENPORT. Age: 19. 49 Weld -a . ' Home address: New York, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: DeWitt Clinton High School. Swimming Team, Dramatic Club, Gymnasium Fund Collector. SHERMAN, CHARLES LAWTON. Age: 20. 29 Perkins I-lall. Home address: Newport, R, I. 1914-1915 College address: 29 Perkins Hall. Preparatory school: Rogers High School SHORTT, ALLEN. Age: 17. 30 Weld Hall. HOIIIC address: New York City. 1914-1915 College address: 146 West111orly Court. Preparatory school: Staten Island Academy. Finance Committee, Deutscher Verein, Circolo Italiano. SHUMAN, SOLOMON. Age: 20. 361 Washington St. Home address: Newton, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 361 Washington St. Preparatory school: Newton High School. SILZ, WALTER. Age: 19. 7 College House. Home address: Cleveland CLakewoodD, Ohio. 1914-1915 College address: I Preparatory school: Lincoln High School. Deutscher Verein. . SIMMS, ALBERT REGINALD. Age: 19. I3 Fifield St., Watertown. Home address: I3 Fifield St., Watertown, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: I3 Fifield St,, Watertown, Mass. Preparatory scl1ool: Watertown Higl1. Glee Club. SIMONDS, LESTER OTIS. Age: 18. 45 Dana Chambers. Home address: 37 Somerset St., Belmont, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 45 Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Browne and Nichols. SIMPKINS, WILLARD SEARS. Age: 56 Randolph Hall. Home address: Yarmouth Port, Mass. IQI4-1915 College address: 28 Plympton St. Preparatory school: St. Mark's. Football Squad, Track Squad. SINCLAIR, EDWARD LEO. Age: 20. I4 Bradley St., Somerville. Home address: I4 Bradley St.,.Somerville, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: I4 Bradley St., Somerville, Mass. Preparatory scl1ool: Somerville High School. Lacrosse Squad. SISKIND, EUGENE NATHANIEL. Age: 18. 572a Warren St., Rox- bury, Mass. Home address: 572a Warren St., Roxbury, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 572a Warren St., Roxbury. . Preparatory school: Boston Latin Scl1ool. Pierian Sodality. 68 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK SLADE, GEORGE PAUL. Age: 20. 46 Claverly Hall. Home address: Providence, R. I. 1914-1915 College address: 20 Claverly Hall. Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough. SLOSBERG, SAMUEL LOUIS. Age: 17. ISI Crawford St., Rox- bury, Mass. A Home address: 151 Crawford St., Roxbury, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 151 Crawford St., Roxbury. Preparatory school: English High. SMILEY, EDWARD FORBES. Age: 19. 30 Holyoke House. Home address: Winchester, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 30 Holyoke House. Preparatory school: Exeter. . I ' Vice President of Debating Club, Association Football Team, Finance Committee, Debating Team. SMIITH, LAWRENCE WlE.LD. Age: 19. 42 Brentford Hall. Home address: Vernon Court, Newton, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Westmorly Court. Preparatorv scl1ool: Newton High School. Dramatic Club, Crew Squad, Pierian Sodality. SMITH, RUSSE.LL BIXBY. Age: 24. Phillips Brooks House. Home address: I5 Holborn St., Roxbury, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory schools: Bridgewater School and Huntington School. SMITH, SAMUEL ABBOTT. Age: 18. I4 Russell Hall. Home address: 47 Academy St., Arlington, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 16 Russell Hall. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. SMITH, THOMAS BRYANT. Age: 18. 18 Mellen St., Cambridge. Home address: 80 Washington St., Long Branch, N. I. 1014-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Chattle High School, SNYDER, BERNARD JOSEPH. Age: 17. 64 So. Huntington Ave., Roxbury, Mass. Home address: 64 So. Huntington Ave.. Roxbury, Mass. 1014-1915 College address: 64 Fo. Huntington Ave., Roxbury, Mass. Preparatory school: English High School. , SOLOMON, ALBERT HENRY. Age: 23. 16 Oxford St., Cambridge. Home address: 1121 Tioga St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1014-1915 College address: 16 Oxford St., Cambridge. Preparatory school: Tutored. SONNABEND, ABRAHAM MARTIN. Age: 17. 189 Grampian Way, Dorchester. Home address: 189 Grampion Way, Dorchester, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 189 Grampion Way, Dorchester. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. 69 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK SPAULDING, FRANCIS TROW. Age: 17. Q5 Highland Ave., New- tonville, Mass. Home address: 95 Highland Ave., Newtonville, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 95 Highland Ave., Newtonville, Mass. Preparatory school: Newton High School. - Red Book Committee. SPITZ, JULIAN HENRY. Age: 19. 5o Thorndike St., Brookline. . Home address: 50 Thorndike St., Brookline, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 50 Thorndike St., Brookline. Preparatorly school: Brookline High School. Debating eam, Track Squad, Cross Country Squad. g SQUIRES, HARRY NEWELL, Jr. Age: 18. 31 Ware Hall. Home address: 18 Orkney Rd., Brookline, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Exeter. Track Squad. STAGG, FREDERICK LOUIS. Age: 19. 5 Westmorly Court. Home address: Oyster Bay, Long Island, N. Y. X914-IQIS College address: 5 Wlestmorly Court. Preparatory school: Cutler School, New York. STANLEY, RAYMOND WALKER. Age: 19. 1 Randolph Hall. Home address: 638 Centre St., Newton, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 37 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Newton, Mass. Manager of Musical Clubs, Track Squad, Relay Team CSubstituteJ. STANTON, OTIS COOK. Age: 19. 23 Russell Hall. Home address: So. Dartmouth, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 28 Plympton St., Cambridge. Preparatory school: Hackley. 'Varsity and Freshman Mandolin Clubs, Banjo Club. STANTON, WILLARD QUINCY. Age: 17. 26 Ware Hall. Home address: 501 Second Ave., North Great Falls, Mont. 1914-1915 College address: I06 Westmorly Court. Preparatory school: Great Falls High Scl1ool. Debating Club. STARR, NATHAN COMFORT. Age: 17. I4 Fairfax Hall. Home address: Hope House, Easton, Maryland. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Easton High School. Lacrosse Squad. STEARNS, WILLIAM ST. AGNAN. Age: 18. 39 Randolph Hall. Home address: Rockwood St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough. Freshman Rifle Team, Crew Squad. STEBBINS, THEODORE ELLIS. Age: 19. 28 Randolph Hall. Home address: 27 West 67th St., New York City. 1914-1915 College address: 37 Claverly Hall. Preparatory school: Pomfret School. Crew Squad, Red Book Committee. 70 THE HARVARD FRESI-IMAN RED BOOK STEWART, CHARLES PRESCOTT. Age: 18. 53 Randolph Hall. Home address: 6 Beachmont St., Worcester, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 57 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. Gymnasium Fund Collector. STEWART, THEODORE FELT. Age: 19. 54 University Rd., Brook- line. Home address: 54 University Rd., Brookline, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 54 University Rd., Brookline. Preparatory school: Browne and Nichols. STODIDER, CLEMENT KIVMBALL. Age: 18. 25 Claverly Hall. Home address: 469 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. IQI4-IQIS College address: 37 Claverly Hall. Preparatory school: Country Day School. STRAEHLEY, CLIFFORD JOHN. Age: 17. 45 Ridgely Hall. Home address: 812 Dayton St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 1914-1915 College address: 45 Ridgely Hall. Preparatory school: Franklin School, Cincinnati, Ohio. STRAUCH, BENJAMIN. Age: 17. 4 College House. Home address: 255 North Main St., Memphis, Tenn. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Central High School, Memphis. STURGIS, WILLIAM, Jr. Age: 21. 61 Ridgely Hall. Home address: 254 West 74th St., New York City. 1914-1915 College address: I4 Dunster Hall. Preparatory school: Andover. University and Freshman Mandolin Clubs, Freshman Banjo Club, Association Football Squad. SULLIVAN, HERBERT FRANCIS. Age: 19. I2 Holyoke House. Home address: 242 Osborn St., Fall River, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Durfee High, Fall River, Mass. Lacrosse Squad. SULLIVAN, JOSEPH CHARLES. Age: 19. 31 Everett St. Home address: 28 Buswell St., Lawrence, Mhss. 1914-1915 College address: Perkins Hall. Preparatorv school: Lawrence High School. Debating Club, Gymnasium Team. SWAN, WILLIAM DONNISON. Age: 19. S2 Claverly Hall. Home address: 167 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. 1914-IQI5 College address: I4 Dunster Hall. Preparatory school: Middlesex. Association Football Squad. ' SWEETSER, I-IOMlER LORING. Age: IQ. 46 Westmorly Court. Home address: 37 Warren St., B-rookline, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 28 Plympton St. Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough. Captain of Football Team, Chairman of Entertainment Committee, Track Squad. 7I THE- HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK TAYLLQR, WILLIAM JAMES ROMEYN. Age: 20. 20 Randolph a . Home address: I3 Prince St., Rochester, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: 51 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: The Hill School. TESCHNER, EDWARD AUGUSTUS. Age: 19. 31 Dana Chambers: Home address: II Montgomery St., Lawrence, Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 48 Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Exeter. Captain of Relay Team, Student Council, Captain of Track Team. THOMAS, HARVEY LOWELL. Age: IQ. 3 Langdon Square. HOIIIC address: 3 Langdon Sq., Cambridge. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 3 Langdon Square. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. Baseball Squad. THOMPSON, GARDINER. Age: 21. 39 Claverly Hall. Home address: Newburyport, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough. THURBER, JAMES PERRY. Age: 18. I4 Russell Hall. Home address: Hinckley Rd., Milton, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 16 R11ssell Hall. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. Mandolin Club, Banjo Club, Association Football Team. TIBBETTS, WALTER IRVING. Age: 25. 36 Quincy St. Home address: 591 Walkhill St., Mattapan, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 36 Quincy St. Preparatory school: Worcester Academy. Debating Clllb, Speaker's Cl11b. TORRANCE, BASCOM HURT. Age: 19. 9 Harvard Union. Home address: Atlanta, Ga. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 36 Grays Hall. Preparatory scl1ool: Boys' High School. TOWLERTON, FLETCHER JOHNSON. Age: 18. 29 Wendell St. Home address: Lyons, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: . . Preparatory school: Lyons High School. TOWNSEND, GREENOUGH. Age: 19. 50 Claverly Hall. Home address: Townsend Pl., Oyster Bay, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: 45 Claverly Hall. Preparatory school: St. Paul's. Hockey Team, Red Book Connnittee. TOWNSEND, JAMES HARVEY. Age: 16. 140 Church St., Newton. Home address: Newton, Mass. IQI4-IQI5 College address: Preparatory school: Newton High School. Cross Country Team, Track Squad, Glee Club. 72 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN ICED BO OK TREADWELL, ABBOT, Jr. Age: 19. 30 Claverly Hall. Home address: Concord, N. H. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: St. Paul's, Concord, N. H. Red Book Committee. TURNER, MORDAUNT VERNE. Age: 20. 67 Perkins Hall. Home address: Denver, Colo. I 1914.-1915 College address: 67 Perkins Hall. Preparatory school: Exeter. 'Glee Club, Red Book Committee. TYLER, ROGER -BROWNE. Age: 17. 42 Dana Chambers. Home address: Dorchester, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 29 Dana Chambers. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. WALKER, WILFORD ALMON. Age: 19. 800 Mass. Ave. Home address: Burlington, Mass. f f 1914-1915 College address: 4. , M: Preparatory school: Woburn High School. Q ' WARBURG, JAMES PAUL. Age: 17. 58 Mt. Auburn St. Home address: I7 East 80th St., New York, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: 58 Mt. Auburn St. Preparatory school: Middlesex. Red Book Committee. WARD, CHARLES TAKEMAN. Age: 18. 41 Dana Chambers. Home address: Brookline, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 8 Dunster Hall. Preparatory schools: Brookline High, and Browne and Nichols. Mandolin Club, Association Football Squad, Red Book Committee. WARREN, JAMES REED. Age: 18. Garden Terrace. Home address: Garden Terrace, Cambridge. 1914-1915 College address: , , f Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. J Association Football Team, Deutscher Verein. WASSER, GEORGE. Age: IQ. 1746 Cambridge St., Cambridge. Home address: 3 Miller St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 1914-1915 College address: 1746 Cambridge St., Cambridge. Preparatory school: Pittsburgh Central High School. Debating Club. WATSON, JAMES SIBLEY, Jr. Age: 19. 57 Randolph Hall. Home address: Rochester, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Groton. U WEEBER, MELVILLE FOLSOM. Age: 18. 82 Bernard St., Do c1ester. Home address: 82 Bernard St., Dorchester. 1914-1915 College address: 82 Bernard St., Dorchester. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. 73 l. THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BODK WEBBER, WALLIS WHITING. Age: 19. 24 Westmorly Court. Home address: 687 Washington St., Brighton, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. WTEBSTER, WALTER WRIGHT. Age: 17. 110 Trowbridge St., Cambridge. Home address: Syracuse, N. Y. ' 1914-1915 College address: II Sacramento St. Preparatory school: Central High School, Syracuse. Debating Club. WEDGER, WALTER HERBERT. Age: 21. 1285 Commonwealth Ave., Allston, Mass. Home address: 1285 Commonwealth Ave., Allston, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 1285 Commonwealth Ave., Allston. Preparatory schools: Newton High, and Boston University School of Medicine. WEIS, HERBERT AMES. Age: 20. 5 Linden St., Cambridge. Home address: Williamsport, Pa. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Pawling School. Football Squad, Track Squad, Finance Committee, Mandolin Club. WELCH, STUART CARY. Age. 18. 30 Claverly Hall. Home address: Buffalo, N. Y. 1914-1915 College address: 47 Claverly Hall. Preparatory school: St. Paul's. Cercle Francais. WELD, FRANCIS MINOT. Age: 18. 48 Claverly Hall. Home address: Readville, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 28 Plympton St. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. Hockey Team, 2d Football Team. WELLINGTON, WILLIAM EDWARD. Age: 24. 45 Dana Chambers. Home address: Belmont, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 45 Dana' Chambers. Preparatory school: Browne and Nichols. WENTWORTH, HUNT. Age: 18. 22 Ridgely Hall. Home address: Chicago, Ill. IQI4-IQI5 College address: 22 Dunster Hall. Preparatory school: Exeter. 2d Football Squad, Entertainment Committee, Gymnasium Fund Col- lector, Swimming Team, Track Squad. WHARTON, HENRY. Age: 18. 47 Grays Hall. Home address: Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 1914-1915 College address: 25 Dunster Hall. Preparatory school: Chestnut Hill Academy. Crew Squad. WHITALL, THOMAS WISTOR. Age: 19. 26 Russell Hall. Home address: 71 Larch Rd., Cambridge, Mass. IQI4-I9I5 College address: 26 Russell Hall. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. Tennis Squad. 74 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK WHITE, CHARLES HENRY. Age: 20. I2 Gerry St. Hon1e address: I2 Gerry St. 1914-1915 College address: I2 Gerry. St. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. WHITE, JAMES C., 2d. Age: 19. 16 Randolph Hall. Home address: 259 Marlborough St., Boston. 1914-1915 College address: 22 Plympton St. Preparatory school: Groton. Dinner Committtee, Crew Squad. WHITE, THOMAS HOLDEN. Age: 19. 37 Randolph Hall. Home address: Cleveland, Ohio. 1914-1915 College address: 37 Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: University School. Harvard Illustrated Magazine. WHITE, WILLIAM MERRILL. Age: 19. I7 Russell Hall. Home address: Brookline, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Brookline High School. Mandolin Club. WHCITEHOUSE, WILLIAM PENN, 2d. Age: 18. 141 Westmorly ourt. Home address: Portland, Maine. 1914-1915 College address: 123 Westmorly Court. Preparatory school: Exeter. Cross Country Team, Mandolin Club, Gymnasium Fund Collector, Tennis Squad. WHITING, GEORGE CLARKE. Age: 20. 104 Westmorly Court. Home address: Hingham, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Stone. Crew Squad. WHITNEY, EDWARD ALLEN. Age: 19. 51 Claverly Hall. Home address: 146 State St., Augusta, Maine. 1914-1915 College address: 45 Claverly Hall. Preparatory scl1ool: St. Paul's. Debating Club, Dramatic Club. WHITNEY, ROBERT. Age: 18. 22 Brentford Hall. Home address: 49 Merriam St., Lexington, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 35 Westmorly Court. Preparatory schools: Stone School and Volkmann School. Football Squad, Rifle Team. WHQTTEMORE, ARTHUR EASTERBROOK. Age: 17. 64 Dunster lt. ' Home address: South Hadley Falls, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 64 Dunster St. Preparatory school: South Hadley High. Secretary of Debating Club, Debating Team. 75 THE HAR!-'ARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK XVI-IITTEMORE, IRVING CHAMBERLIN. Age: 18. 36 Linnaean St., Cambridge. Home address: 36 Linnacan St.. Cambridge. 1914-IQI5 College address: 36 Linnaean St., Clll'l'llJl'lClgC. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin. Igreshinan Glee Club, Freshman Mandolin Club CLeaderJ, Crew qnac. WILCOX, NATHANIEL WHITE. Age: 20. 800 Mass. Ave. Home address: 26 Salem St., VV0lJL1I'l'l, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 800 Massachusetts Ave. Preparatory school: Woburn I-ligh School. Cercle Francais. WILLCOX, WESTMORE, Jr. Age: 18. 56 Mt. Auburn St. Home address: 516 Warren Crescent, Norfolk, Va. 1914-1915 College address: 28 Plympton St: Preparatory school: Groton. Football Team, Baseball Squad, Track Squad, Relay Team, Secretary-1 Treasurer of Class, Advocate, Chairman of Finance Committee. WILLIAMS, SHEPARD FISHER. Age: 18. 22 Holyoke St. Home address: 41 Hyde St., Newton Highlands, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory s hool: Newton I-ligh School. Mandolin Clug, Banjo Club. ' Y NVILSON, BUTLER ROLAND, Jr. Age: 17. I3 Rutland Sq., Boston. Home address: I3 Rutland Sq., Boston. 1914-1915 College address: I3 Rutland Sq., Boston. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. XVILSON, FREDERICK COLBURN. Age: 19. 58 Matthews Hall. Home address: 107 Main St., Andover, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: 58 Matthews Hall. Preparatory school: Andover. Pierian Sodality. VVING, FOREST BOND. Age: 18. 24 Greenville St., Roxbury. Home address: 24 Greenville St., Roxbury. 1914-1915 College address: 24 Greenville St., Roxbury. Preparatory school: Roxbury Latin School. WINSOR, CHARLES PAINE. Age: 18. 44 Apley Court. Home address: Middlesex School. Concord, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Middlesex. Debating Club, Red Book' Committee. VVOLO, PLENYONO GBE. Age: 81 Oxford St., Cambridge. Home address: Liberia. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Mt. Herman School. NVOOD. CORNELIUS AYER. Age: 20. I0 Randolph Hall. I-lome address: 2I Fairfield St.. Boston, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: IO Randolph Hall. Preparatory school: Middlesex. Finance Committee. 76 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK WOODBRIDGE, PHILIP DUDLEY. Age: 18. 22 Holyoke St., Cain- bridgc. -- Home address: 281 Otis, St., West Newton, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Andover. Pierian Sodality, Lacrosse Squad. WRIGHT, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Age: 19. 226 Erie St., Cambridge. Home address: Ridgefield Park, New Jersey. ' 1914-1915 College address: 226 Erie St., Cambridge. Preparatory school: DeWitt Clinton High. WYLDE, JOHIN IRTON. Age: zo. 52 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge. Home address: Hotel Buckminster. 1914-1915 College address: 22 Plympton St. Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough. Crew Squad, Hockey Team. WYZANSKI, ARTHUR RUSSELL. Age: 17. 38 Matthews Hall. Home address: 879 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. YAFFE, JOSEPH PHILIP. Age: 18. 5 Spring St., Boston. Home address: 5 Spring St., Boston. 1914-1915 College address: 5 Spring St., Boston. 1 I Preparatory school: Central High School. YOUNG, ROBERT TURNER. Age 18. 42 Westmorly Court. Home address: 1470 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass 1914-1915 College address: f Preparatory school: Brookline High School. Crew Squad. ZAMORA, JUAN CLEMENTE LO-PEZ. Age: 20. 1686 Cambridge St., Cambridge. Hon1e.address: Correos, Havana, Cuba. 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: College of Havana, B. L., and S. B. Fencing Club. ZANDITON, SYDNEY. Age: 17. 99 Brunswick St., Roxbury. Home address: QQ Brunswick St., Roxbury, Mass. 1914-1915- College address: QQ Brunswick St., Roxbury, Mass. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. ZINNINGER, MAX MASER. Age: 18. 5 Linden St., Cambridge. Home address: Tl1e Colonial, Canton, Ohio. , 1914-1915 College address: Preparatory school: Canton High School. Four hundred and twenty replies to the postals asking for the above data were returned promptly after the first notification. All but sixty responded tothe second set of postals sent out. In the majority of cases the remainder were seen personally and the neces- sary information obtained. 77 TIII3 HARVARD FRESI-IMAN RED BOOK V, ,, WELD BOATHOUSE AND FRESHMAN DORMITORIES THE LAST OF THE ELMS 78 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK EVENT 100-yard dash 220-yilfd dash 440-yard dash 880-yard run Mile run Two-mile run 120-yard Hurdles 220-yard Hurdles Running High Jump Running Broad Jump Pole Vault 16llJ. Shot-put 16lb. H ammcr Throw FRESHMAN TRACK RECORDS RECORD IO secs. 2I 1-5 secs. 48 4-5 secs. N 1 m. 58 1-5 secs. 4 min. 34 secs. IO m. 36 3-5 s. 16 1-5 secs. 25 2-5 secs. 6 ft. 21 ft. IIA in. Il ft. 9 in. 40 ft. 2 in. I42 ft. 2 in. WINNER E. A. Teschner, ,I7 E. A. Teschner, '17 W. Willcox, Jr., '17 W. J. Bingham, '16 NV. W. Kent, '16 R. St. B. Boyd, ,I4 W. M. Rand, '09 T. O. Freeman, '14 A. L. Jackson, ,I4 J. G.Jol1nstone, '16 J. O. Johnstone, '16 I. B. Camp, '15 H. R. Hardwick, ,IS L. D. Howard, '14 70 MEET AND DATE Yale, May 16, IQI4 Yale, May 16, 1914 Exeter, May 2, IQI4 Yale, May 17, 1913 Yale, May 17, 1913 Yale, May 13, 1911 Brookline H.S., May 14, '06 Yale, May 13, 1911 Yale, May 13, IQII Yale, May 17, 1913 Yale, May 17, 1913 Yale, May 18, 1912 Andover, April 27, IQI2 Exeter, May 13, IQII E V X 7 -2 x Ki' , X X X - F21-, li.: ,Q 0 3 f- G55 Ar ar , N X ' 0 X 'tgwx Q Q .519 x, - X X4 he R. llarte H. L. Sweetser L. Berman J. li. P. Morgan D. Du11ean G. C. Caner A. C. Clark XV. J. Roles J. C. llarris NV. XVillcox, Jr. lf. A. Douglas M. Cunningham G. E. Leighton J. A. Clark J. Baker ll. R. Cahot A. Coolidge ll. XV. Minot O. Ames R. H. Hitchcock HAQOLU LE.WI5 DAYTO THE FOOTBALL TEAM ll. L. SWIEIETSER, Captain N. IEIYRHIIJGE. .lluuagcr D. C1xM1f1:1z1.1., .fl.vsi.r1anf lllunugvr W. ll. C111xrr1El.1w, '14, Cnarli Position Weirzht lleight Left Rnd 163 6.2 Left Tackle 182 6.3 Left Guard 195 5.7 Centre 155 58W Right Guard 201 5.11 Right Tackle 193 6.4 Right End 173 6.0 Quarterhaek 165 5.10 Left Ilalflmack 165 5.1o'fQ Right llalfhaek 142 5.916 Fullhaek 163 5.1o'A Average weight of team Average height of team ' 3 Age Preparatory School IQ Pomfret IQ Nohle and Grecnough 18 Boston Latin 18 Middlesex IQ Groton IQ St. Mark's 18 Middlesex IQ Boston Latin Io Country Day IQ Groton 13 Middlesex 172 pounds ft. Illll. - Average age of team: 18:51 years SUHSTITUTITS Left End 167 6.0 Left Guard 185 6.0 Centre 170 5.11 Right Guard 197 6.3 Right Tackle 165 5.10 Right End 163 W: 6.1 Quarterback 153 5.10 Right llalfhaek 150 5.S5f: Fullhaek 165 5.101112 81 IQ St. Nlarles IQ St. Marles 20 Groton IQ St. Paul's TQ Country Day 18 St. Marlis IQ Nohle and Greenough 18 St. lVlark's 21 Exeter THE HARVARD FRESIIMAN RED BOOK COACH NV. H. CHATFIELD, '14 CAPTAIN H. L. SXVEEFSER XIANAGER N. E. BURBIDGE THE FOOTBALL SEASON On the twenty-fourth of September, 1913, a squad of about sixty men reported as candidates for the 1917 Freshman football team. W. H. Chatfield, ,I4, who took charge as head coach, paid especial attention to the back-field, while F. VVigglesworth, '15, drilled the line. The final result of their efforts was a team, which, without stars, worked Well together. After a few days had been spent in learning the rudiments of the game, a team was formed which won from Groton the first of the season's seven contests. This victory revealed the listlessness and want of team play which continued till late in the fall. Dean Academy, who played the Freshman a scoreless tie, also showed up some of the team's weaknesses. The game at Andover, which was won by the score of 9 to 0, proved that the Freshmen could fight hard. The Exeter team, however, brought out some of the old faults in their easy victory. The Freshman team lost a hard-fought game at Potts- town to the Hill School. In this defeat they learned that mistakes must not be made on the goal line. The result of the Cornell game, a 28 to 0 victory, was very encouraging. From that time on they im- proved steadily, so that by the fifteenth of November the team which met Yale on Soldiers' Field was the strongest of the season. 82 THE 11.-11eV.-:RD 1f1e1551-IM.-1.v R150 Book The following is the C1'i7lZ507l,S accountof the game:- In a hard-fought and close game the Freshman football team defeated the Yale Freshman team Saturday afternoon, November 15, by a score of 9 to 6. With the exception of the IQII game, which ended in a 0 to 0 tie, this is the sixth successive victory of a Harvard Freshman team over Yale Freshmen. The Freshman team had no Stars Whose play was far superior to that of the rest of the team, while the Yale ,offense was built around its undoubtedly good ground gainer Taylor, who during the second half repeatedly made first down for the Blue team by his own unaided rushing. During the first half Yale played a kicking game, but in the second half rushed and passed at every opportunity, and the ball was almost continually in Harvard territory, while Yale's goal was not once threat- ened. The only Yale score, however, came in the last two minutes of play, when Bentley received Harris's kick on Harvard's 50-yard line and dodged along near the left side-line for a touchdown. How the Scoring Was Done In the Hrst period Morgan kicked off to Taylor, who was downed on Yale's 15-yard line. Taylor and Harris exchanged five punts with no advantage to either, and Boles was downed on Yale's 50-yard line. Harris gained five yards through right tackle, but on the next play Douglas was tackled so hard that he dropped the ball and Yale re- covered it. Waite rushed for two yards through centre, and Taylor kicked to Boles, who was tackled on Harvard's 35-yard line. An exchange of kicks gave Harvard the ball on her own 40-yard line, and the two rushes by Douglas. and Willcox made it first down on Yale's 50-yard line. After another exchange of kicks and another first down on three rushes Harvard had the ball on the 30-yard line. Metcalf intercepted a forward pass, but on the next play Yale was penalized fifteen yards for holding. The ball being on the 15-yard line, Leisenring passed the ball over Taylor's head on an attempted kick-out, and Harte tackled the Yale back behind his goal line, scoring two points on a safety for Harvard. The ball being put in play on the 20-yard line, Taylor kicked to Boles who was tackled on Yale's 50-yard line. After two unsuccessful plays Clark recovered I-Iarris's fumble on the 55-yard line. Harris kicked to the 15-yard line, from which Yale rushed to its 40-yard line. The ball went to the Freshmen on a penalty. A forward pass on the next play from Harris to Will- 83 TH If l'l .-l R If' .fl 16 D If If E S H ill A N If E D B O O lx' cox gained eighteen yards, and, after a short gain by Douglas, Harte crossed the Yale goal line on an end around play. The quarter ended when Sweetser kicked the goal. Score-Harvard 1917, 95 Yale 1917, o. The second quarter was uneventful, as the ball never crossed either 20-y2'll'd line. Both teams kicked on almost every opportunity, Yale having slightly the advantage. H A 'Yale Dangerous in Second Half Early in the second half Yale had two opportunities for field goals from the 20-yard line, but Cunningham blocked the first attempt and recovered the ball, and Morgan blocked the second. After this Tay- lor began a succession of rushes which might have proved dangerous had not Douglas intercepted a forward pass on Harvard's 25-yard line. Harris punted to the 50-yard line. A forward pass from Met- calf to Acosta netted Hfteen yards, and Taylor gained ten more through centre. Douglas again intercepted a forward pass and Harris kicked to the 40-yard line, where Yale's third attempt at a field goal failed. The ball was put in play on the 2o-yard line and Harris kicked to Bentley, who ran fifty yards for Yale's only touchdown and score. Yale kicked off to the zo-yard line, where Harvard fumbled on the next play, and the game ended with the ball in Yale's possession on the 20-yard line. THE SUMMARY I HARVARD 1917 YALE 1917 Harte, Cunningham, l.e, r.e., Acosta, Church Sweetser, l.t. r.t., Sheldon Berman, Leighton, l.g. r.g., Smith Morgan, J. A. Clark, c. c., Leiscnring Duncan, Baker, r.g. l.g., Sayre Caner, Cabot, r.t. l.t., Painter A. Clark, A. Coolidge. 1 L l.c., lllodgctt. VVl1ittlescy Roles, Minot, q.b. q.b., Bentley, Duryee Harris, l.l1.l1. r.l1.b., Waite, Easton Willcox, Ames, l'.l'l.lT. l.l1.b., Metcalf Douglas, f.h. f.b.. TaYl0f Score-Harvard, Q2 Yale, 6. Touchdowns-I-larte, Bentley. Goal from touch- clown-Swcctser. Umpire, W. S. Connell, Tufts. Referee, E. S. Land, Annapolis. Linesnian-A. F. Noble, Tufts. 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HAROLD XEWIS THE BASEBALL SQUAD Cumuxcs CLARK HARTE GARRITT DUGGAN Rnsvris Armor Hxcxsv APPLETON BARKER BEM. Ihksoxs XYILLCOX CANER IIOFFMAN HOLLY ASHLEY Exmoxs EGLH: Busm. REED Uxnu THOMAS Roumsox Am-15 ll -Q! Q N FXX X QXX 'Wm X X41 gg lx X , .tr ' l xx!! zks N- G ' ,tl Aj ' lil K if l l v A , 'Vg li 1 ll ill! Name and Position YV. G. Cummings, p. VV. G. Garritt, p. W. NVillcox, p. R. Harte, c. U. NV. llolly, 1b. G. E. Abbot, 2b. I. T. lical, 3b. C. S. Reed, ss. O. Ames, lf. R. E. Ashley, cf. G. B. Emmons, rf. Il. S. M. S. Buell Xxff J I 1 Z .XJ J I HAROLD LEWIS DAYTON 'If THE BASEBALL TEAM G. E. AISIXOT, Caplailz G. A. P1x1esoNs, 1llam1gc1'. E. VV. DUc:c:1xN, .flxsisfanzl Ilillllllgfl' H. E. Rlalzvlcs, lI2, Coavh .x nongh XV. C. Appleton VV. T.- Barker Bothfield Rlzorimlrs CMay 16, I9I4D Age Weight Height Preparatory School IQ 140 5.7 Exeter I7 130 5.10 Volkmzmn I9 143 5.9l'Q Groton 20 170 6.2 Pomfret 20 168 5.10 English 'lligh 18 150 5.10 Noble and Grce 20 143 5.951 Newton High IQ 140 5.71.6 Exeter 18 150 5.9 St. M:1rk's 2I 156 5.9 Exeter I9 ISO 5.10 Volkmann SUBSTITUTES G. C. Caner C. lrl. Eglee E. H. Gibb D. Hoffman 37 D. Al. Keneficl: L. M. Lombard D. C. Robinson H. L. Thomas ' ' ' 7, SHIlItlN RED B001 flllz ll.lIxl.fIxD llxl CoAc.1 II. li. REEVES, '12 CAI-r. G. E. ABBOT MANAGER G. A. PARSONS THE BASEBALL SEASON On Wedriestlay, September 24, the first call was made for can- didates for the 1917 baseball team. In response to the call about fifteen men reported at Soldiers' Field for practice with the Uni- versity team. This practice was continued through the fall, until the weather no longer permitted it, when further Work Was post- poned until the spring. lmmediately after the mid-year period, the call was issued for the continuation of practice for the battery men who had reported in the fall, and also for candidates for pitcher and catcher who were unable to report in September. Some eighteen men responded and practiced regularly in the cage with the 'Varsity batteries for about five weeks. This squad was decreased to about one half its size by a series of cuts made up to the beginning of fielding practice. Before the field was in condition to be used, the fielding candi- dates were called out. About forty in number, they reported regularly in the cage until the fields were in proper condition for out-door prac- tice, when the entire squad was tried out on the diamond. A very short time after this, Coach Reeves was able to make a cut, reducing the entire squad to about twenty-five, a far easier number to handle. 88 THE HARVARD FRESI-IMAN RED BOOK The material at first was naturally of the crudest, but it took only a few days of skillful coaching to show a marked improvement in form. The opening of the season was a mostldisastrous one. The first game, played with Brookline High School, resulted in a defeat for the Freshman team, whose form was as yet rather ragged. The team, however, made up for this misfortune by its next game. There were two games scheduled to follow the one with Brookline High School, both of which had to be postponed because of the weather, making the game with St. Marks the second of the season. This game was played in Southboro. The result was a decisive victory for our team, the final score being IO-I. The home team was outplayed in every point of the game, and fell easy prey to Garritt's pitching. On May 5 the team tied with Rindge 5-5, throwing the game away by errors at the start. May 9 marked a defeat at the hands of Worcester 4-I. The team, however, immediately recovered from this slump, beating Lowell High 5-4 on May 11, and Brown 1917 14-3 on May 14. The game with St. George's at Newport on May 16 resulted in a victory of I7-6, the Freshman hitting exceptionally well. Harte starred, getting one home run, two triples, one double, and two singles out of six times at bat. GA R li l'l 1' WA R MING UP S9 I li ll? .AI R IT xl If IJ If R li S H M fl N R li I7 la' O O If REED SAFE AT THIRD AMES GETTING A HIT 90 T H 15 11 .4 R If A 1c 11 1f 1a If 5' ll 11 A N 11 E I7 11 0 0 K HARVARD-YALE FRESHMAN BASEBALL GAMES 1892-Yale, 3: llnrvzml, 1893-No game 1894-I lzwvarcl, Yule, IOC 1895-No game 1896--No game 1897- All a1'v:u'cl, Yule, 9: 1898-Yule, Q: Yale, 5 : 1899-l l:u'va1'cl, Yale, 7: 1900-l lZll'X'H.I'il, H a1'vzu'tl, IQOI-X7ZllC, 11: Yale, 6: 1002-YZ1lC, 7: ll:u'v:u'cl, 1892-1913 I larx':1r11, 2 10: Yale, 9 -. .1 5, NAIL, 3 ll1ll'Y2l1'Cl, I 7 5 Yule, 2 llzwvarrl, 5 llZl1'X'Zl1'4l, S H zu'v:u'cl, 4 7: Yale, 4 l'lllI'VZll'fl, 5 4: Yale, 2 8: Yule, 4 l'lZ1.l'VZl1'fl, 4 llzwvarrl, 0 llIl1'V21l'Il, 6 4: Ynlc, 2 IQO3-l Izurvurrl llzu'x':1rcl IQOJ.-XyZllL', 7: l'l:l1'vz11'cl 1905-Yale, 4: I lnrvzlrcl IQC6-Yillt, 45 Yzllc, 6: 1907-l'lZ1.l'Vil1'll Yule 8: IQO8-Tit, 2 11m'v:u'cl 1909-I Iurvard IQIO-Yilltf, 6: 17: Yulc. 3 11: Nulu. 2 llarvauwl, 6- 6: Yale, .z I l:u'v:u'cl, 1 1.11 Malo, .1 ll:u'v:u'cl, 1 ll:u'x'a1'cl, 1 3: Yah-, .a llzwvurd. .5 C15 inningsj 4: Yale, 2 6: Yale, 4 I Iz1rx'a1'cl, 0 1911-Tic,1-1 C13 inningsb 1912-Yale, 6: llarvzlrcl 3 1 1 1913--llIll'VIll'll. 7: Yule. .1 Scrics won by llarvzlrcl, 5' by Yule, 4 . 1 A , Series tical, 9. Games won hy llarvurrl, lfrcshmzm llasclmll Som' 15' lw Yale, 16 . 9 . cs on page 163 -Il . . - ,,, .1 . Q U, ,-1 433, , ,1 Q un 4: -.- ,. 1 9 .v - ' Q '- ' '1f5'f'f'?'.'f1::9T:.'1?' Wl2N'-?-- -1 'T-I PM '4:1?1.. Q ..13:2,,m:,1t'11,h .TH-II,..... 1.,,' ,Z Q g.v9'2..,, Ill V I 'Q'2..fX9e .l rlllllu 1 ull, I 4 av 4' ll 3 ' -51 l I N 4' ' I ' Q uwnlgll - W-UL J? nj QI HAROLD LEWIS DAYTON 'I7 THE TRACK SQUAD DOUGLAS xx-EIS BLANCHARD XVHITT-:HOUSE LJTIS CAMPBELL NOBLE ULAIXE IDAYTON DAWSON BOYD Glu. BECHTEL llxvzk CASE GREEN Towssmw Sz-nz Kzxxm' HLLISON COOK FEENEY DEAN, SIMPKINS BATES FINKEL INGRAHAM COPELAND BIOKTON SMITH HORTON NORTH LOMBARD GILDER CROCKER STANLEY TESCHNER XVILLCOX NVENTWORTH AUSTIN LITTLE H. Buss XY. Buss Jos!-:s ECKFELDT Brgvxmz R. R J. If. XX F ll. I.. XV HAROLD LEWIS DAYTON THE TRACK TEAM lu. A. l.. M. I.uxll:.x1clr, Jlrrzlflgvz' 'l'1ss4'1-1Nra1z, Capluin C G I.l1 rI.1z, 1I.S'.YiSflIlIf Nunag P G. M. :Xl'S'l'IN, '13, Cnarlz S. Cool-Z Il. Dnvisrm XV. Vccncy Gilrlcr J. llcvur E. Hates R. Bechtel II. Hcvicr . S. Hlzmchzlrcl XV. M. llhss H R. A. G. H. S. Hoycl D. Campbell E. Case Il. Crocker, jr. Darling T I I E TE.-X M XV. XVillrox, ,Ir Sl'IZSTl'l'U'l'IES 93 M. A. R. TI. E. E. 'r H. I. W. il. E. R. C. I. 01. Noble G. Phinncy XV. Stzmloy L. SWL-ctsur JX. Tcsclmcr A. llouglns Il. Iickfclrll E. Iillison, JI G. Green XV. Kcnncy NV. Minot E. Morton ll. Norris I. North H. Townsend T H E I-I A R V .-l R D If R 12 S H M .fl N R E D B O O K Collclr P. G. M. AUSTIN. '13 CAPT. E. A. TESCHNER MANAGER L. M. LOMBARD THE TRACK SEASON On February 23 the first call was issued for track candidates, about forty men responding. Although the team was deprived of a number of its best men through sickness, injuries, and the restrictions of the college office, the squad at the end of the season was considerably larger than at the beginning. Chiefly on account of a dearth of good field event material the season was on the whole very unsuccessful. Consolation for the poorly balanced team, however, may be found in the steady and even brilliant performance of some of the men. The whole squad deserve commendation for the spirit they showed and for their regular attendance at practice, held under unfavorable conditions and during very bad weather, which was a great setback to the team throughout the season. On May 2, at Exeter, W. Willcox, Jr., broke the Harvard Fresh- man record for the quarter-mile, covering this distance in the very fast time of 48 4-5 seconds. Captain E. A. Teschner made the record time of 22 1-5 seconds in the 220-yard dash also in this meet. At Andover on May 9, no records were broken, the team as a whole, however, showing marked improvement. The final meet, that'with Yale 1917 at New Haven on May 16, was almost a repetition of the previous two. Captain E. A. Teschner, W. Willcox, Jr., and R. W. Stanley were the individual stars for Harvard. Teschner won both the IOO and 220-yard dashes in record 94 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK ,Yr l WILLCOX BREAKING THE FRESHMAN QUARTER-MILE RECORD AT EXETER IN 48 4-5 SECONDS time. Willcox won the quarter-mile in very fast time and also gained third place in the 220. Stanley finished third in the Ioo-yard dash and won the 220-yard low hurdle race. The weakness in the field events was clearly shown in this meet, the Freshmen getting but 2 points out of a possible 40 in these events. Following are the summaries of the meets: THE EXETER SUMMARY 100-yard dash-Williams CED, jones CED, Stanley CHD. Time, IO I-5 secs. 220-yard dash-Teschner CHD, Vlfilliams CED, Jones CED. Time, 22 I-5 secs. CNew Harvard Freshman Record.D 440-yard dash-Willcox CHD, Orr CED, Walker CED. Time, 48 4-5 sees. CNcw Harvard Freshman Record.D 880-yard run-Rolfe CED, Campbell CHD, Feeney CHD. Time, 2 min. 4 secs. One-mile run-Cook CHD, Shannon CED, Davison CHD. Time, 4 min. 44 2-5 secs. 120-yard high hurdles-Larkin CED, disqualified for knocking down three hurdles, Austin CED, Noble CHD. Time, I7 1-5 secs. 220-yard low hurdles-Stanley CHD, Wilson CED, Noble CHED. Time, 28 secs. Running high jump-Noble CHD, tie between Anderson CED, Campion CED, and Luther CED. Height, 5ft. 31Azin. ' Running broad jump-Stanley CHD, Kempton CED, White CED. Distance, 20ft., II gin. . Pole-vault-Potter CED, Hitchcock CED, tie between Austin CED, Bates CHD, and Beer CED. Height, loft. 6in. Shot-put--Kirkpatrick CED, Smith CED, Cleveland CED. Distance, 37ft. 21Azin. Hammer-throw-Neal CED, Kirkpatrick CED, McGrath CED. Distance, I4Oft. 3in. Total score: Exeter, 66 2-33 Harvard 1917, 40 I-3. 95 Jinx T H li I-I .-l R V fl R D F R li S H M .-l N If lj D B O O li IOO- 220- SUMMARIBS OF THE TRACK MEETS-Conrinued THE ANDOVER SUMMARY yard dasli-lX'laerae CAD, Gould CAD, Stanley CHD. Time, IO 3-5 sees. yard dash-Prescott CAD, Tesehner CllD, Maerae CAD. Time, 23 sees. 440-yard ClZlSll-TCSCl1llCl: CHD, Swift CAD, Phinuey CHD. Time, 52 sees. SSO-5 One- lligl 'ard run-Feeney Cl-ID. Campbell CHD, Likens CAD. Time, 2 min. 4 4-5 sees. mile run-liradley CAD, Cool: CllD, Hever CIID. Time, 4 min. 43 4-5 sees. 1 jump-Tied for first place, Macrae CAD, Prescott CAD, St. Hill CAD. Heigh 'ft gin D 1 5 u 12-pound shot-put--Taylor CAD, Green CHD, Sager CAD. Distance, 44ft. 2in. Running broad jump-Prescott CAD, Gould CAD, Case 11-ID. Distance, 22ft. 6in. T20-yD.l'Cl high hurdles-Noble Cl-IJ, Dwight CAD, Powers CAD. Time I6 2-5 sees. 220-yard low hurdles--Rosener CAD, Stanley CHD, Noble CllD. Time, 27 4-5 secs. Pole-vault-Casey CAD, Bates Cl-lb, Russell CAD. I--leight, IO ft. Hammer-throw--lialdridge CAD, Blanchard CHD, Gilder CHD. Distance, IISft. 71bin IOO- 220- THE YALE SUMMARY l-larvard Freshman Record.D l'larvard Freshman Reco1'd.D 440-yard dash-WVillcox CHD, Davis CYD, Phinney CHD. Time, 49 2-5 secs. 880-yard run-Crebore CYD, Overton CYD, Feeney CHD. Time, 2 min. I 3-5 secs. 1 o 220 Rui -mile run-Overton CYD, Cook CHD, Davison CHD. Time, 4 min. 35 2-5 secs. yard high hurdles--Davis CYD, Walker CYD, Noble CHD. Time, I6 4-5 secs. yard low hurdles-Stanley CHD, VVaite CYD, Noble CHD. Time, 25 3-5 sees. ming high jump--Grant CYD, Underhill CYD, Clawson CYD. Height, 5ft. loin. One Two-mile run-Meyer CYD, Hever CHD, Marcus CYD. Time, IO min. 32 sees. 'P .. 1 Rui ning broad jump-Clawson CYD, Grant CYD, Nichols CYD. Distance, 22ft. 21A!ill. Pole-vault-Triple tie between Heyl, Halin, and Preston of Yale. Height, 10ft. 3in. Shot-put-Scharf CYD. Nichols CYD, Sweetser CHD. Distance, 37ft. 1Iin. H ai nmer-throw-Brown CYD, Underhill CYD, Gilder CHD, Distance, X23 ft. Ilin. Total score: Yale 1917, 71: Harvard 1917, 33. ' , Q 1 V .i i ,wr , R. W. STANLEY WINNlNG TI-Ili 220-YDS. LOW IIURDLES AT EXETER 96 I. yard dash--Teschner CllD, Treadway CYD, Stanley Cl-lD. Time, IO secs. CNew yard dash-Teselmer CHD, Treadway CYD, XVillcox CHD. Time, 21 I-5 secs. CNew T H li H .-I If V .-I If I2 1 R li S I-I Ill .Al N R li IJ B O O If R. S. COOK WINNING TIIE MILE AT EXETER PAST HARVARD-YALE FRESHMAN TRACK SCORES 1907 Harvarcl 59, Yale 58. 1908 Yale 6216, Harvard 41163. 1909 l-larvard 61 2-3, Yale 55 1910 Yale 6716, Harvard 4916. 1911 Yale 61, llarvarcl 42. 1912 Yale 63W, Harvard 4016. 1913 Yale 56 2-3, l'larv:1rd 47 191.1 Yale 71, llarvurd 33. -I .X '- .vu 'g f'., I 3. 5 dv 1 . Hb - 97 HAQOLD LEWIS DAVTQN 'I7 l11'mv11 Cabot Culhcrt Ely Slchlmins Potter Young I Iiggi11so11 C':1111c1'm1 Ame IS I9 18 18 T9 IS 18 T9 18 THE EIGHT fMny 16111, 19141 Height NVei5zht 5 ft. II i11. 159 5 ft. IO i11. 167 6 ft. 3 in. 176 6 fl. 2:31 ill. 182 6 ft. 2 ill. I'j'O 5 ft. 1o',Q i11. 162 6 fl. UQ ill. 171 6 ft. 0 in. 160 5 ft. 7 in. ICQ 99 HAROLD Ll-Iwi: DAYTON '17 Prep. School Middlesex Cfllllllfy Day East Orange High St. Gco1'gc's Pomfrct Hl'0llklil1C High Rl'00kIil1C lligh Nohlcs Middlesex 7' H li Hi.-1 R V .-I If D F K If S H M .-l N IC 15 IJ B O O K ,, J 3 l Si! fx gf- Coacn A. BEAN CAPT. R. R. BROWN XIANAGER P. S. HOWE, Jn. THE CREW SEASON The fall rowing season this year was enthusiastically participated in by about forty candidates. As soon as possible four crews were made up, which rowed on the river for about a month. The season was thoroughly enjoyed, and the coaching of Wray was a great benefit to everybody. It terminated with a mile race between the hrst and second crews, in which the second was defeated by one and one-half lengths. During January and the early part of February voluntary rowing on the machines was held. Many men turned out for this and it proved very helpful to the inexperienced oarsmen. Then on February I2 work on the machines began in earnest. As many as ninety-Hve men were out at one time. But the experienced material was pretty small and light. By dint of hard and diligent work the candidates rounded into form, so that by the middle of March, when spring and the management combined had succeeded in clearing the Charles of ice, the coaches were able to get a pretty good idea of the valuable men and pick the crews for river work. About the first of April all the crews, except the hrst four eights, went down to the Weld boathouse where they were under the direction of Coach Brown. By a series of shifts, long paddles, and races, the development of the crews at Newell under Coaches Bean and Wray has steadily progressed. At IOO ' THE HIARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK present most of the places in the first boat are pretty well fixed, al- though there is bound to be a certain amount of shifting before the final order is decided upon. The race with the Cornell Freshmen comes this year on May 26 on the Charles. This is ten days later than usual, and comes, unfor- tunately, after the Red Book goes to press. The race with Yale is scheduled for June 19, and the oarsmen will leave for Red Top about June I. As we go to press, the first two crews sit.as follows: First Eight: Bow, Higginson, 2, Young, 3, Potter, 4, Stebbins, 5, Ely, 6, Culbert, 7, Cabot, stroke, Brown, cox, Cameron. Second Eight: Bow, Coolidge, 2, Chadwick, 3, White, 4, Whitte- more, 5, Richardson, 6, Lovell, 7, Eaton, stroke, Baker, cox, Dewart. THE EIGHT EARLY IN MAY ' IOI TI-IE HARVARD .FRESHMAN RED BOOK . T- ' Q ' Q A 5 'O' ON THE FLOAT ? AT Tllli CATCH IO2 ill A N R li D B O O K T H E H' .11 R V .11 K D If K li S 11 Coscn WRAY HARVARD-YALE 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 190.1 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 NVon Won XVOI1 XVon VVon Tie 3 Won XV011 1Von Won XV on XVon XV on XV011 XVon Xvllll W'on FRESHMAN CREW RESULTS, 1897-1913 by Yale, 2 lengths, time, 9 minntes, 1916 seconds. by Yale, IA length, time, II minutes, 22 3-5 seconds. by l'iill'VIll'll, 2 lengths, time, 9 minutes, 33119 seconds. by ll1ll'VZll'il, 6 lengths, time, I2 minutes, 1 second. by Yale, 3 lengths, time, IO minutes, 27 4-5 seconds. time, IO minutes I3 seconds. by Yale, 21A lengths, time, 9 minutes, 49 1-5 seconds. by Yule, 'A lengthg time, IO minutes, 20 seconds. by 1l2ll'VZll'Cl, IV1 lengths: time, 9 minutes, 59 seconds. by Yale, 13.1 lengthy time, IO minutes, 39 2-5 seconds. by llZll'VZll'il, I lengthg time, I1 minntes, Il seconds. by l'l:1rv:11'cl, 216 lengths, time, 9 minutes, 33W seconds. by l'l:u'v:u'cl, 1.1. lengths, time, II minutes, 22 seconds. by l'l:trva1'cl, 259 lengths: time, Il minutes, 54 seconds. by Yule, 2 lengths: time, II minutes, 53 seconds. by ll:11'v:trcl,3 lengths! time, ll minutes, 50 seconds. by l'la1'v:t1'rl, IW lengthsg time, IO minntes, 41 seconds. Total wins: lla1'v:11'rl, 9: Yale, 71 Tied, 1. rmnotn L:-vi: unwrmq '17 103 KF giu Q11 T. K. Fishcl' R. lizildwin E. O. llztkei' G. Townsend J. li. P. Morgzin J. C. llarris I. I. XVyl1lc S. Childs G. ll. Kissel T. ll. Rice R. D. Roqttcinorc I . Nl. lVel1l THE HOCKEY TEAM I. E. P. Mo11t:,xN., Cuflain J. XV. lIu11111a1.1., xllnmigcr L. H. CANAN, .bI.v.vi.1la11t Jllazmgcr F. D. lI.xNs0N, '14, Cnurlz Position Age Height Weight Preparatory School R.XV. 20 5 ft. 10 in. 145 St. P:u1l's R.C. IS 5 ft. II in. 1.16 Vollcnizinn L.C. 18 5 ft. IO in. T47 Cambridge Latin L.W. IQ 5 ft. 9 in. 145 St. Panl's C.P. 18 5 ft. 9 in, 155 Middlesex P. I9 5 ft. IO in. 170 Country Day School G. 20 6 ft. 1 in. 145 Noble and Grcenough SUHSTITUTES R.W 2I 6 ft. 0 in. 150 Stone School R.C. 18 5 ft. IO in. I.LO Milton :Xcademy LAY. TQ 5 ft. TO in. 150 Noble :md Greenough P. IQ 6 ft. 0 in. 164 Newton High School G. 18 6 ft. 0 in. 165 Milton Acnrleiiiy IOS T H E H A R V .-l R D F R E S H M A N R E D B O O K COACH F. D. HANSON, '14 CAM. J. E. P. MORGAN NIANAGER J. W. HUBBELL THE HOCKEY SEASON Owing to a lack of ice the hockey team was unable to complete its schedule, but four games were played in spite of the weather. Coach Hanson, '14, picked a very good team from the fifty or sixty candi- dates. The first game of the season was with Nlelrose. The thermometer was very low and a cold wind blew down the Stadium rink hindering both teams from playing good hockey. ln spite of the ragged play- ing, however, the Freshmen managed to get one goal while Melrose failed to score. The Exeter game was played in the Stadium rink on soft ice. Neither team had the advantage until the very end, when Baker of the Freshman team pushed the puck through the Exeter goal, leaving the score: Harvard 1917, 3g Exeter, 2. The next game was with St. Paul's School on February 14. Owing to a blizzard and delayed trains, the game lasted only twenty-five minutes. At this time the score stood 4-O in favor of St. Paul's. After a few practice games with the 'Varsity in the Arena, the Freshmen played Yale 1917 at New Haven. The game resulted in a 106 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK rather easy victory for Harvard 1917, as the following account from the Crimson shows:- Exhibiting superior team-play and better individual work through- out the game, the Freshman hockey team defeated the Yale Freshmen at New Haven on Saturday, February 21, by the score of 8 to 1. The Freshman attack started oil in whirlwind fashion, scoring three goals in the first few minutes of play. Captain Murray then scored Yale's only point on a hard shot past VVylde. From them on the Yale Freshmen were almost continually on the defensive, the sterling work of Morgan at point successfully checking their occasional attack. At the end of the first period the 1917 team had the game well in hand, and the play slowed down considerably during the second half. The honors of the Freshman team were divided between Captain Morgan, on the defense, and E. 0. Baker on the offense, who scored four of the goals. Captain Murray, who had the honor of scoring his te.am's solitary tally, starred for Yale. The summary: HARVARD 1917 YALE 1917 Townsend, Rice, l.w. r.w., Pabon Baker, l.c. r.c., Nelson, Louden, Buchanan Baldwin, Townsend, r.c. l.c., Kelley Fisher, Childs, Kissel, r.w. l.w., Blossom Morgan, c.p. c.p., Bierwith Harris, Roquemore, p. p., Murray Wylde, Weld, g. g., Scudder Score: Harvard 1917, 8, Yale 1917, I. Goals: Baker, 43 Townsend, 23 Baldwin, Fisher, Murray. Referee: Martin, of Yale. Assistant Referee, Irvin, of Harvard. Time, 20 minute halves. ' Hockey scores on page 169. llllllllllllllllllllljll 1, 1 may llljfit rf . T07 T H li H A R I .AI R IJ F R Ii S H M .AI N R li U B O O K Tl-IE WIDENER MEMORIAL LIBRARY I FRONT VIEW REAR AND SIDE vlliw FRUM BECK HALL 108 THE I-IHAIRVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES The Harfvard Crimson.-The following three members of 1917 were elected editors of the Crimson on May 19th: Wilbur Dare Canaday, of Newcastle, Ind., Robert Strong Cook, of Canandaigua, N. Y., and Philip Curtis Lewis, of Indianapolis, Ind. The Harvard fldfvorate.-On Saturday, May 2, Westmore Will- cox, jr., of Norfolk, Va., was elected a regular editor of the Harvard fldfeoeate. He was the only Freshman editor elected. The Harfuard Illustrated TVIZIQIIZTIIB.-'OH February 26, four mem- bers of our class were elected editors of the Illustrated. They were L. E. Bullard, of'Richmond Hill, N. Y., P. W. Ingraham, of Wellesley, Mass., and R. C. Kelley, of Dorchester, Mass, as literary editors, and T. H. White, of Cleveland, Ohio, as photographic editor. Dramatic Club.--The .following Freshmen made the Dramatic Club: VV. Brown, P. Goodnow, A. C. Keck, D. L. Kennedy, W. S. Mack, Jr., W. H. Meeker, M. H. Partridge, S. Rogers, J. WV. D. Seymour, L. W. Smith and E. A. Whitney. The Freshman Gym. Squad was so handicapped by the loss through illness of Captain D. Campbell that no meets were arranged. The fol- lowing two men, however, appeared with the 'Varsity team: H. R. Bechtel and R. L. Dodge. The Chess Team.-The 1917 Chess Team, composed of YV. L. Bullock, S. L. Seiniger, L. DuB. LeFevre, T. L. Bailey, R. K. Kenna, and H. S. King Csubstitutej, beat 1914 4-o and lost to 1915 3-1 in the class matches. On April 2 they were beaten 3-1 by Technology, and on April 25 they tied with Yale 1917 25-225. This tie had not been played off when the Red Book went to press. The Gymnasium Fund received a contribution of 554,168 from 1917. This establishes a new class record by over 55800. The Class Dues, owing to the energy and thoroughness of the Finance Committee, amounted to 31,1 19.20. This is also a new record. The Red Book.--W. Fleming, G. E. Leighton, P. Warburg, and C. L. Ward won the prizes of Union memberships offered by the Red Book to men who obtained more than S100 in advertisements for this book. 109 T I-I li H111 R V A If IJ If R E S I-I M A N R li D I3 O O K TI-IE OXFORD lYNIVERiITY CHAMPIONSHIP 4-MILE RELAY TEAM AT TIIE STADIUM TRACK START OF THE 440 IN THE INTERCLASS MEET IIO TH13 HARVARD 1f1eESHMf1N RED BOOK THE YALE MEET TESCHNER XVINNXNG THE 100-YARD DASH IN 10 SECONDS MINOT HIGH-JUMPING III THE HlARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK THE PIERIAN SODALITY, DEUTSCHER VEREIN, AND CERCLE FRANCAIS The Freshmen were represented in the Pierian Sodality hy: S. Ballard ' J. C. Harris VV. I. Brown J. F. Schwartz A. E. Case E. N. Siskind VV. Gresser L. NV. Smith H. R. Guild P. D. Woodbridge Fourteen members of the class were in the Cerele Francais. O. Ames F. A. Ingalls F. H. Cabot F. T. Leland H. B. Cabot W. T. Preston G. C. Caner R. P. Rodgers R. Harte H. Seton P. S. Howe S. C. VVelsh N. NV. NVilcox The Freshmen who made the Deutscher Verein were: L. C. Elterich M. Roth D. Fisher A. Shortt A. C. Keck W. Silz A il , I. R. NVarren ..-.-,-..--. ., II2 Qgj, . -.-qv THE HARVARD lfR1iSI'IMAN RILD BOOK THE CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM Bumuusz BULLOCK 1 'l'owNs1aNn XYHITEIIOUSE I.oMn,x1w l!ANcuoF'r Loon Ikovn LITTLE NORTH l!Ev:u'rEI. THE TEAM R. S. COOK, Caflaiu I.. M. I.uml:.xm1, ,l'flllIlIgf'l' R. Il. Bummczlc, '13, Cnavlx TEAM A. R. Iflzmcroft R. S. Cook ll. R. Bechtel C. J. North ll. S. Royal I. ll. Townsend YV. L. Bullock fsilllififllffb XV. P. xVllllCll0lISC II3 , can ROS? NTRY H '.,. THE CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM'S SEASON, The cross-country season was on the whole very satisfactory. As Coach Shrubb has said, the Hrst year is valuable mainly as training for runners who will later be useful to the University squad. In the first race, the team lost to the Arlington High School representatives, with the one consolation that the counting of more places would have re- versed the result. Everyone was disappointed when Yale 1917 can- celled the race which had formerly been the objective of the season's work. The meet with Providence Technical High School turned out a rather easy victory for the Freshmen. In the Andover Invitation Meet, Harvard 1917 was fourth among the seven teams, being beaten by Dartmouth 1917 by a single point. 114 7' H li H :I R V A R II F K If S H M A N R Ii D B 0 O lx' 'L 'fe- L .4 1.14 FEENEY FIRST, CAMPBELL SECOND IN 1-1112 I'I,u.F-11111.15 AT ANDOVER SUMMARIES OF THE MEETS: Arlington Course, October 23, 1913. XVon by Arlington High, I3 points, second, llarvard IQI7, 23 points. t'Low score wins.J 4, R. S. Cook. 5, C. I. North. 6, H. S. Boyd. 3, A. R. Bancroft. Belmont Course, November 17, IQI3. XVOII by llarvard 1917, 22 points: second, Providence Technical High, 41 points. 2, A. R. Bancroft. 3, R. S. Cook. 4, H. S. Boyd. 6, H. R. Bechtel. 7, R. C. Paine. Andover Invitation Cross Country Run. Andover Course, November 21, 1913. VVon by Colby 1917, 24 points, second, Pennsylvania 1917, 65 points, third, D'ZlFtl1lO1Ifl1 1917, S8 points, fourth, Harvard 1917, 89 points. 8, H. S. Boyd. 14, A. R. Bancroft. 17, R. S. Cook. 24, C. J. North. 26, VV. P. XrVhitehouse. The Cross Country Scores are on page 155 115 T H li lfl' .-I R I' .-I K IJ If If E S H M .-I .V R If D I3 O O If xYIl.LCOX PIIINWEY Honns Tlascnxnn I.oMnAnn THE RELAY TEAM IC. A. Tnsvllxlclal, Cuptufzz L. M. Lmlmlzlml, ,Uallugvr Poorn Doxov.-xx, Cuavh XV. XYilIcox, Jr. .-X. O. Philmcy M. C. Ilolmbs E. A. Tcsclmer SUBSTITUTE R. XV. Stanley 116 T H Ii H fl R V .fl R I7 I7 R li S I-I M .4 N R If D B O O K THE RELAY TEAM'S SEASON The Freshman Relay Team was picked from twenty-tive candidates, of whom r l eight were assigned to the training, tahle. Linder the captaincy of li. FX. Teschner. the team won all four of its meets. HARVARD lfRlESlllXflliN fur. HOSTON COl.l.lCtil2 IIIGII. The lirst race on Saturday, january 24, was with the lloston College High School at the Massachusetts Coast Artillery annual indoor meet. R. XV. Stanley, .'X. O. Phinney, Rl. C. llohhs. and Captain li. .'X. Teschner, running in the order named, easily led all the way to the tape. ll.'XRV.'XRlJ IFRICSIIKIICN fav. ICXICTIQR The second race, against lixeter, was held under the auspices of the Irish-.-Xmeriean Athletic Association at Klechanics llall. XV. XVillcox, Jr.. the first man, over- took XYilliams of lixeter, when the latter stiunhled. .-X. O. l'hinne5', Nl. C. llolrlus, and lf. A. Teschner remained in the lead, the lfrcshman winning hy a few yards. ll.-XRVARD lf'Rl'iSIlBlliN -zxv. YALE l RliSllNlliN. The race hetween the llarvarcl IQI7 and the Yale IQI7 teams was run on Saturday, lfehruarv 7.21K the lloston Athletic .Xssociatiou games in Mechanics llall. XV. Willcox, jr., who started for llarvard, fell on the second corner. giving Yale a ten yard lead, which he recovered through a remarkahle burst ot' speed. .-Xfter this relay Yale was never ahead, each llarvard man increasing his lead. The time of 3 ininutes ll 2-5 seconds made hy NV. XVillcox, Jr., A. O. Phinney, M. C. llohhs and Captain E. A. Teschner was within I-5 of a second of the record for that event. HARVARD FRESIIMIEN ':'.v. XYORCESTER. On Monday, Fehruary 23, at the Armory Athletic Association games at Providence, R. l., the Freshmen defeated XVorcester Polytechnic lnstitute in the closest race of the year. M. C. llohhs was unahle to recover the lead which NVorcester had ohtainerl as a result of the falls of XV. XVillcox, Jr. and A. O. Phinncy, so that Teschner, the Freshman anchor man, was touched oft thirty-five yards behind his opponent. However, hy very reinarlcahle running. he finished thc race one foot in the lead. The Relay scores are on Page 160 117 THE SOCCER TEAM Rl-:1LLY BATES QUINBY BLANCHARD O'NEILL XVARREN BEAN INGRAHAM Mmxs Nomus I-EEN1-:Y bxuLEx' T1-runnin BIILLARD AIANTELL Dmznow Roncsks 4 . L , J Ng! Q7 CMJEA : THE SOCCER TEAM'S SEASON The soccer team elosecl a rather unsuccessful season on April II, when they were defeated hy the Svea Soccer Club. Out of five games .played four were lost and one was tiecl. Four of these were played in the fall, ancl, on account of unfavor- able weather, only one during the spring. Unrler the competent coaching of Quinby and O'Ncill valuable material was clevelopecl for the University squarl, as the fall and spring practice taught the rutlimcnts of the game to many inexperienced men. THE TEAM J. XV. Flcizulav, Cflflftllill P. XV. lNG1m11.xx1V, L. E. llL11.1.txRn, flA'.Yl..YftIIlf Manager NV. E. QLlINl!X', '14, V Q 1 . 1 P. G. ON1au.1., 16, zllauagvr C0f1FlIl'.Y Goal ........ I. NV. Feeney fCaptainJ S. I. Mantel E. F. Smiley .S. I. Rogers E. Bates L. E. Bullard R.F .... ........ L . G. Darrow R.O.iF ....... . L.F .... .... I . P. Thurber R.l.F ..... R.I'l ..... ,...... P . Il. Means C.F ..... C.l'l ..... .... X V. S. Hlancharcl L.l.F ..... L.l'l ..... ......... E . ll. Bean L,O,F ,,,, SUISSTITUTES N. M. Gecliman L. G. E. Reilly R. Tcl. Norris VV, Sturgis K. S. Oliver I. R. War1'e11 C. L. XfVZ'll'l'l The Soccer Scores are on Page T59 119 THE LACROSSE TEAM Movss SULLIVAN GILL Hmm Bsvrsn SINCLAIR 1 PARKER LICDONALD NN OODBRIDGE RANDALL Ixonoucx Jonxsow bTARR R. LEAVH1' LIOORHEAD R. lx. L1-:Avrrr ULIZASON FLU BETTMAN DOANE FRANZEN fi I ,.--,-:- '-- -ig., --1.1---1 4f ......-- t f ..-. I4 X if Mm lu: : 'I' IE-Lv? Jl UIUC-mf' nfl, m e WV in IIN! I .lm L ci. ,fu .nw XC 5 4 04 I ,yr ffw Lit. - Y -tr.: A Y 8 e G YVV' G I - fi- - ff. .-- I f: 5 Q - 2? - -g :- N R '.1:ax,x IT- - . ' M ?' 1 mai l G :Ii . 'II Ill 1: ., f 'Hug Illl ,v' X q' Y A :aiJQ. if 0 l , , 'G Si 1 il.. .. ..,. ..... 4 '-' H' . fm. au. . '- lun Nffigzzf: ji, .f h I u 'I 41 I Illia? ll oudrli trulnum THE LACROSSE TEAM'S SEAS Up to the time of the Red liook's going to press the lireshman Lacrosse team ON has had a fairly successful season. The team has heen well halanced and has worked smoothly from the start, nnder the very efficient coaching of lf. S. Parker, 'I.z t2G.D. The defense has heen nnnsnally good, and the inner attack hy no means weak-the positions around the middle of the field heing the most uncertain points. The team has won two ont of its tln'ee regular games played thus far, heating Andover at Amlover S--0 and lirooklyn lioys' lligh on Soldiers' Field 3-.z. On Saturday the 16th of May. Andover avenged her former defeat, downing the Fresh- men S-I. llesides these games the team has played and heen defeated hy the Sophomores in the lnter-class series, and the second team in practice. There still rnhlmer with .-Xndover. contested. remain to he played, a game with Cnrtis lligh School of New York, and a possihlc liospects for hoth are hright, hut hoth will he hotly THE TEAM R. li. l.1':.wlT'r, Captain R. ll. JonNsoN, Manager C. S. PARKER, 'I2, Conch Gleason, ll. XV .... ..... l n-home McDonald, A. J Franzen. R. ll .... ...Out-home Gill, ll. C ..... Leavitt, R. K ........ .... I st Attack Flu, E. B. .... . Leavitt, R ............. .... 2 d Attack Sullivan, l'l. F... Moorhead, J. K., Jr ......... 3d Attack llehh, G. B .... . Starr, N. C .......... ..... C entre Korolick, G. G .... SUBSTITUTES Rcttman, A. M .... .2cl Defence Doane, R. F ..... Randall, H. R., Point I2I 3d Defense 2d Defence Ist Defence Cover-point ......Point . . . .Goal 3d Defence T H Li H' .fl R V .-I If IJ If R li S H .V .-I N R li D B O O If THE TENNIS TEAM BALDWIN XVIIITALL Crum. RAND Known Monmx Wmnzlxouh IIARTWLLL I22 7 ' v'1 T . fwwfgk F N . 'Eg' , 9 x l lg N 7 5 W Qsl lg 'ff gm 'QL -4 -6+-A trifhrlt nknoto L. rm-rToN 'i In the fall about thirty candidates reported for the Class Tennis Team. J. S. Brown was appointed captain, and from that number he picked the team for the Inter- class matches. This team was composed as follows: J. S. llrown, Jr., R. Z. Crane, J. E. Gale, ll. Morgan, VV.- Rand, T. WV. NVl1itall. The team was lmeaten after a close fight hy the strong Sophomore team, headed by R. N. NVilliams, the score of the match heing tive matches to three, with one draw. The numher of candidates in the spring was a trifle smaller than the number in the fall. R. N. Williams, No. I man on the 'Varsity team, acted as coach, and with the aid of Captain lirown, picked the following team I-l'll'0XVl1, Crane, Gale, Morgan and Rand. Baldwin, llartwell, XVhitall, and XVhitehouse were retained on the squad. The team won its first match, defeating the strong Andover team by the score of five matches to two. Other matches were played with Exeter, Dartmouth, and the Yale Freshmen. Fall Team J. S. Brown, Jr. CCaptainb J. Gale VV. Rand T. XVhitall R. Z. Crane ll. Morgan 123 Spring Team J. S. llrown, jr. CCaptainD XV. Rand J. li. Gale ll. Morgan R. Z. Crane R. Baldwin XV. P. Whitehouse T. XVhitall G. NV. ll. llartwell THE HARVARD FRESIAIMAN RED BOOK Tl-IE RIFLE TEAM I, 5 ......,,-...........,:...,.................. ,..,,.. .W V.- . .... ., ..... . ....- ,.............4-.,,..-..-............. ,v..-... ....... , . ,..... -,,. I'Jr-:RR Pom! JENNEY MANN Nowncu. Cooums Dvrzu XVHITNEV 124 '5 K' V f Q -f-ff A W, R THE RIFLE TEAM'S SEASON The Ritle Team hegan its practice shortly hefure the Christmzw huliclays, :mtl fm thc 5th uf january mtt and flefeaterl the lhmrmlqliiie High Schfml Team, the scure lacing 836-8.25. On l ehruary I2 the match with St. jr1hn's Sclimil, Mzmlius, N. Y.. was hast, thc former uhtaimiig a score of 907, while thc Ifreshman shot for 870. On March 5 the team won thc match with Ilartmmith hy rlcfattlt, hut was furcerl to clc-fault the other lu Culver. Again rm March I2 the team had to clefault tu St. john's Schfml uf XX iscmisin, ami lust its last match of the year to thc Ncw York Military Aearlemy, the Freshmen getting 905 while their uppuncnts nhtaitierl :1 score Of 95.1. ' The steady increase in the scores is proof in itself that the team rliri well. THE TEAM Ames NowEl.1,, Captain Coolidge, I. Nowcll, A. Derr, T. S. Norris, R. ll. Dyer, M. H. Poor, S. Jcnncy, XV. T. Stearns, VV. St. A. Mann. S. -I. Y. W'hitncy, R. The Rit1c Team's Scores are rm page I7I. I25 THE I-I,ARV.f1RD FRI2SI'IM. 1.N RED BOOK THE SWIMMING TEAM SEVMORE XVENTWORTH DARLING XIANN DAVIS Ginn CHADWICR JACKSON RAND ROGERS 126 xxltl THE SWIMMING TEAM'S SEASON More iutt-rust wus takcn in swiinnting this your tllzm cvcr lmcfmc, :ns is sliowit ln the fact that rm all ztruitml tvam rcplztccrl thc ttsttztl four-mlm rclaly. Tllougli no cts wort- :trrzutgctl with lfrcslimztn tunnis of ntlicr cullcgcs, tivo mccts we-rc ltclcl i lucul tcztms. Of tlu-so two wcrt- lust. imc tml : N. Cltzulwick li. Darling If. ll. Gibb fcflflflllillj K. F. Jackson ' intl two WOII. Tllli TICJXM li. ll. Gum, fillflftlfll ll. M. Raml J. Rogers J. VV. D. Seymore ll. VVcntw0rtl1 Scores of the suztson on page 177 127 THE I-HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK il 1 - ' TIIIC LARZ ANDERSON STADIUM BRIDGE TI-IE NEW MUSIC BUILDING 128 is MX I? N J E ll OFFICERS J. Russizu., jk., l'residvr1l E. F. Siunsv, I'IIt'!.'-Pl't'.YIdI'llf A. G. PAINE, Trc'as1u'cr A. E. VVHITTEMORE, Svrrclury EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE J. Russell, jr. A- G- P25110 F. Smiley A. E. VVhittemore J. H. Spitz MEMBERS T. I. Abernethy F. Robinson, Jr. G. Alclis L. L. Rock R. VV. Babcock M Roth S. Baldwin, 3d E. Galligan H. H. Bell A. L. Gardner, Jr. M. Brandwcne li. I. Ginsburg W. L. Bullock I. A. Goldthxvait P. L. Carret F. G. Guild I. D. Crichton G. Ii. Hart L. P. Danahy R. K. Kenna E. C. Davidson D. A, Kriesfeld T. S. Derr L. D. LeFevre H. S. Finkel A. S. Levin G. VV. Fryer, Uc. L. S. Levy S. E. Rothschild J. C. McMullin S. I. Y. Mann P. A. Means W. W. Sanders H. H. Scheier T. B. Smith XV. Q. Stanton VV. H. Meeker I. I. Moriarty P. R. Morss I. C. Sullivan G. K. Noble W. I. Tibbetts C. D. Norton G. Wasser H. H. Nugent W. W. Webster L. Opdycke E. A. VVhitney I. NV. Pennock C. P. Winsor THE TRIANGULAR DEBATE Mmxagcr, M. Rorn Assistant Manager, A. S. Levin Coach, M. SURAVITZ, 2L ' In the fourth annual debate, on 'Miay 9, our team met Yale at Cambridge, and Princeton at Princeton. The question upon which the teams debated was whether there should be a literacy test for immigrants or not. At Cambridge the team, repre- sented by H. H. Scheier, L. S. Levy. and A. R. Ginshurgh, took the negative side. The Harvard men, exeelling both in the strength and presentation of their arguments, were, by a unanimous decision of the judges, accorded the victory. The team which went to Princeton was represented by I. H. Spitz, A. G. Paine, and D. A. Kreistield. In this case they took the atiirmative and were also granted the victory by a unanimous decision. The season was triumphantly closed with these two important victories. 129 THE HLIIRVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK f--ff - 7 . 1 . SURAVITZ SMILEY Sci-IEIER GILMAN Gmsuunc Lzvy THE TEAM AGAINST YALE II. H. SCHEIER, First Spcalccr L. S. LEVY, Svcona' Spvalecr B. J. GINSBURG, Third Speaker J. R. GILMAN, Alternate E. F. SMILI-:Y, Alternate Harvard negative. , Yale affirmative. Decision awarded to Harvard. 130 THE HARVARD PRES!-lM.flN NED BOOK 1 Sumvxrz PAINE Wnrrramonn Knlissrun Srrrz Tl-IE TEAM AGAINST PRINCETON J. H. Slfrrz, First Speaker A. G. PAINE, Slerwzd Speaker D. A. Klmisi-'El.n, Third Speaker A. E. Wi-llrrsmoizn. Altcrnalc Harvard adirmalive. Princeton negative. Decision awarded to Harvard. I3I 7' II li ll .-I R I .'I It I? I lx' li S H 111 .'l .Y If If ll 13 O O lx THE 1917 MUSICAL CLUBS B. K. Adams R. E. Ashley R. W. Babcock M. P. Bail VV. T. Barker J. T. Beal R. M. Benjamin E. Benshimol A. M. Bettman G. B. Blaine ll. M. Bliss XV. M. Bliss J. W. Brown NV. J. Brown M. S. Buell W. L. Bullock F. H. Cabot A. C. Clark B. Chandler N. J. Coolidge A. A. Cameron R. R. F. N. M. E. C. E. L. W 1: J. J. R J. NV J. H. M. J. VV. M. Cook N. Cram B. Dean P. Darliug Dodd A. Douglas F. Eaton M. Ellsworth B. Everett Fleming B, Foster F. Foster M. French T. Frye A. Garland G. Ganuet Gazzam XV. Gleason P. Geraghty A. Goldthwait P. Hamilton G. C. R P. L. G O. G. VV J . XV G. S. ll. 132 NV. Hartwell H. Hodges D. Hunneuiau A. lngalls XV. lngraham B. Ives P. Jacobs Jones G. Kirkpatrick H. Kissel S. Levin . H. Locke Melcher . R. McAllaster J. Moriarty N. Morse R. Morse B. North L. Olweiler H. Parker L. A. Morgan G. A. 'Parsons N. H. Partridge G. K. Parsons J. K. I. Phillips W. P. T. Preston A. S. Potter H. M. Rand T. H. Rice A. R. Simms O. C. Stanton NV. Sturgis J. P. Thurber J. HJ. Townsend M. V. Turner C. T. XVard H. A. Weis S. F. Williams XV. P. Whitehouse I. C. NVhittemore , V L Si Q 4 ,Tl l Q' if, . THE FRESI-IMAN MUSICAL CLUBS .lftIIl!ljfCl', lQAYMONl7 XVix1.'riau S'rixN1.Ev .ilmislunt .llm1agvr, Rol..xNl1 Blll.l.liR COOK CONCERTS April l.l-lllll'Y21l'fl Club, Boston 7-Miltrm Town Hall , May ll-CllCSllll1t Hill May 15-Elliot llall, jzmiuica Plain May 21--Brattlc llall, CIlllllJl'lClgC May PROGRAM I University Cliilm March .............. .... I Circ M.-XNIJOLIN CLUB 2 lluzza ........,.....,............. ..... 1 irzfk Gl.l2li CLUB 3 Yankee Dandy ..................... .... J aculzx BANJO CLUB 4 Scamcn Tlircc Cil.lilf CLUB QU.-XRTET 5 The Band Muster M.-XNIJOLIN QUfXRTlfT INTERMISSION 6 Dc Coppah Moon .................. ..... .S Vzvflvy GLEE CLUB 7 Norwcgizm Slumber Song ............. .... C Iildvr M.'XNDOLlN CLUB 8 Football Songs GLEE CLUB 9 Fair llzxrvarcl ................... arf. Ivy Gilman ISI! 133 IN T H li H .AI If I .-I I6 D F R E S ISI .II .-I X A R li D B O O K THE GLEE CLUB ' Coouncxa TowNsHNn BULLOCK BEAI. KISSELL PARTRIDGE XXm'r1'EMoRr: ISLAINH IfIAn1'wELL BUELL TURNER Sums lhncocr: IVES ELLSWDRTH ASHLEY CRAM MURIARTY GLEASON POTTER BROWN EATON livmurr Cook MCALLASTER DOUGLAS FRENCH IIAMILTON FRY GAZZAM CAHOT Honmas KIRKPATRICK All-ILCIIER PARSONS RANn DEAN 134 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED OOK OF THE GLEE CLUB MEMBERS C. H. Honcns, JR., President F. H. CABOT, JR., Secretary O. G. Kmkrwrmcx, Leader I. W. Brown O. G. Kirkpatrick G. B. Blaine F. H. Cabot, Ir. F. B. Dean E. A. Douglas R. E. Ashley R. W. Babcock J. T. Beal W. L. Bullock A. C. Clark R. N. Cram C. F. Eaton M. S. Buell R. M. Cook J. Coolidge L. B. Everitt J. M. French R. T. Frye O. G. Kirkparick F. H. Cabot, Ir. FIRST TENORS A. R. Sims SECOND TENORS FIRST BASSES SECOND BASSES ACCOMPANIST W. R. McAllaster THE QUARTET 135 G. A. Parsons N. H. Partridge J. Gazzam W. F. Hamilton G. Jones l. C. Whittcmore E. M. Ellsworth C. H. Hodges Jr. W. H. Locke I. J. Moriarty F. L. Olweiler H. M. Rand I. H. Townsend H. W. Gleason G. W. Hartwell S. B. lves A. S. Potter I. Melcher M. V. Turner C. H. Hodges, I. Melcher 7' ll li ll .-I If I' .-I If IJ I lx' li S ll ll .'I .Y If li IJ If O O lx' THIS MANDOLIN CLUB I Buss DARLING I.1av1N Anlms BROWN CHANDLER '1'HuRnER GOLDTIIWAITE IZARKER CULRER1' EATON DOUGLAS IIUNNEMAN RICE INGRAHAM FOSTER PRESTON IWELLEN GARLAND XYARII FLEXIING W. Hmss XVILLIAMS XVEIS BAxL PARSONS CRAN IXIORGAN PIIILLIPS I5sN1AmN STURGIS CAMERON LiELClIIiR XVHITTEMORE BIORSE hcous EwAR'rs IZENSHIMOL INGALLS XYIIITEHOUSE Donn 136 1' II F II .4 R I7 A R D If R E S H Ill .fl N R E D O O 1' MEMBERS OF THE MANDOLIN CLUB Pmridrzil, ,Iorm NIELCHER .S'c'cr'rlr1ry, A1.12xANm2R A. CAMERON Lvadvr, IRVING C. WHITTERIORE FIRST MANDOLINS R. M. Benjamin S. N. Morse E. Benshimol G. A. Parsons A. A. Cameron I. K. T. Phillips F. A. Ingalls, Jr. O. C. Stanton A. S. Levin W. Sturgis, jr. I. C. Whittemore - - SECOND MANDOLINS B. K. Adams - W. P. Garritt, Jr. M. P. Bail M. P. Gcraghty I-I. M. Bliss L. P. Jacobs C. F Eaton T. I-I. Rice W. Fleming H. A. Weis VV. A. Garland W, M, White THIRD MANDOLINS XV. T. Barker M. Dodd A. M. Bettman E. A. Douglas NV. M. Bliss J. A. Goldthwait N. B. Chandler F. B. Foster I. E. P. Morgan H. H. Parker A MANDOLA R. N. Cram GUITARS I. P. Thurber WV. P. Whitehouse S. F. Williams- VIOLINS C. T. Ward 'CELLOS P. W. Ingraham MANDOLIN QUARTET J. K. T. Phillips J. Melcher NV. J. Brown N. P. Darling THE I. C. XVhittemore A. A. Cameron J. Melcher 137 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOII THE BANJO CLUB F, . y -I ,v. LL I I . Sruncxs Donn PHILLIPS MI-:I.cIII:Iz PRESTON XVILLIAIIS TIIURBER Buss hcons NoI1'nI INGLASS MxI.I.IaN Monclm Mons! 138 THE HARVARD FRESHMAPN RED OOK MEMBERS OF THE BANJO CLUB F. A. Ingalls, Ir L. P. Jacobs J. M. Mellen I. Melchcr S. N. Morse I. K. T. Phillips W. G. Garritt President, J. M. MELLEN Secretary-Treasurer, F. A. INGALLS, JR. Leader, L. A. MORGAN BANJOS GUITARS MANDOLINS T. H. Rice 139 A. B. North L. A. Morgan M. Dodd I. Thurber S. F. Williams J. F.. Foster M. P. Geraghty 141 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK THE CLASS DINNER The Class Banquet took place on Tuesday, March 3 1, in the living room of the Union. The placard announcing the dinner read: You can't aliord to miss it, and this was indeed the case. Our toastmaster, L. B. Day, did nobly and managed to make himself heard, although in this respect he could not outdo H. L. Sweetser. The speakers all adopted the motto Brevity is the soul of wit, and the audience was enthusiastically appreciative. Our president, O. G.. Kirkpatrick, truly said that emphasis on class unity was unnecessary. Secretary Willcox announced that 31,1 19.20, the present class fund, was the largest amount that had ever been collected from a Freshman class, and that several hundred dollars more had been subscribed. The entertainment committee had responded nobly and the four dusky Apollos, provided for the occasion, outdid themselves in the latest song hits. The dinner, with its numerous courses all open to Freshmen, was a revelation- what can't S2 provide? The dinner committee deserves great commen- dation. The toastmaster's admonition as to the crockery's value was duly observed, save when the flashlight caused several timid individuals to overturn their frothing beakers of Pureoxia. As the dinner broke up, the cheers that shook the building testified to the success of the evening, and augured well for the future of ,I7. 142 CM:- L B D a U jfwihznfazrbskenf. 0 G Karzya1ra.lf,lEQ fffozw. H L SweefsenJ5zm7M1fozM. JEPMorganQflWw1ef?Qy. Acpaine -1-lmeM1d?Tzf1rvgf. C H I'Iol1esvMnwimM2,pu65., EATeselmer D YEMH. BHznrIe -U fi33fa2seMfa:N., CHi??inson D Crew. Gomer -2 jgzmzrnisa FH CaL.TJrDZFeflBMc. uJ'uIincoxJv:-Fmaxmce. I un it s l li FW Ml fn Allin QQ C J ,ff I .Jig ..N: Uv , Ar E V I Q. Y lf 11114 V' af n f, 1 Q' In 0 fl Y . .. ':l -V A -TLT-if Y ki - J . E fi do -if A N57 w l I 1 l 1 I I --- ,ip.,::v:..- 'Z' - V: Shan' Q 3 llxzzh-A .1- ' 54' gr G lg.: .Ln :f 1 .. 5 if 7 51 , 352 I f . I , ' f. O - ' f J Q, . Al , If E 1 x R QT' Q I Jqegggn NJ J - .- ,LQ 13555 , jf' 9-1, -H .' :fig 1 . 'W' '-1 ,e f ,, ' ' X-ji. 1? U, ul ax ' W V mu YH lf! - , f 13 yi' I I II 'l ' f ,U ,. lu r u V lil V, ' W' X ll X ui lfll Q jg'-f:'1'J 7 CLASS SMOKERS AND ENTERTAINMENTS The first smoker of the year, arranged by the Student Council, was held on Wednesday, September 24 in the Living Room of the Union. At this hrst meeting of the class, wholesale advice of all varieties was served free by various upper classmen, all of whom laid stress upon class unity. After the elections in February, the officers took upon themselves the task of furnishing the class with entertainment. Monday, March 9 opened the schedule of regular smokers. Since that date there have been two more meetings, each one surpassing its predecessor in fun and enjoyment. At the smoker held on April 8, the gathering was entertained by an upper class humorist and high-class Umoviesf' On May 6, at the third regular smoker, there were more movies, and in addition the class quartet gave voice to several ex- cellent songs, and as a result were encored ad. inf. As we go to press there is yet one smoker to be smoked on May 22. lf it is as successful as those which have gone before, it should be a fitting climax to the series of class unifiers. As a means of bringing the class together and giving every man a wider field of friends in his first year, these smokers have adequately fulfilled their purpose. Following the precedent set by 1916 and continued by 1917, may our successors be equally enthusiastic and make the smokers a permanent institution of the Freshman class. 144 THF H 11 I 4117 I lflI.S'l'lM.'-1 V RIIID B001 EPILOGUE 3111 future gvara unfll muh with prihr Uhr rrrnrha nf the herbs here arm. Anh in nur neiua the rrimsnn tihe Shall burn-a hvalth tu Senvntmil W. WII.I.COX JR 17 A I V lIll!IIHMULIQi'-mIIj1IM!IHlIiIilllI'q'I i I rlllllllllll '. ' 'Elf X -, ,, ' -- +-,M T45 I ll I ll I If I' .-I lx' I2 IFRIESII .1111 N R If IJ 150 O lx' .Un imlrmnrxmu A xnelnber oi the class of 1917 who died on April 51h 1914 EDWARD A. MCGOWAN 146 Advertisements and Team Scores 47 OSWEGO SERG-E-the accepted style abrlc of umversal wFearppmfor the man who cares A weave that serves well both tailor and wearer No suit becomes you like a serge of blue. And of all good serges, OS WEGO SERGE is best of all. Whether this suit of yours be custom-made or ready-to-wear, it is your right to demand the cloth by name. When you order, specify OSWEGO SERGE. This is what your money buys: Sixteen ounces of pure wool to every yard: a blue, rich in tone, that favors the boy of six to the man of sixtyg a fabric that has body, quality and feel: that holds its shape, drape and appearance. Not only a style-fabric- but economical, because of its price and durability. Americanwoolen Compay Wmll Wood Presiden f. ln order to be sure of the cloth when ordering a custom suit from your tailor, ora ready-to-wear suit from your clothier, insist on OS WEGO SERGE - the cloth for now. Samples furnished on request. If unable to obtain OSWEGO SERGE, send us the name of your tailor or clothier, accompanied by money-order or check for quantity desired at 53.00 per yard, and we will see that you are supplied. 135 yards to a suit., Order the Cloth as well as the Clothes American Woolen Company of New York J. CLIFFORD WOODHULL, Selling Agent 5 American Woolen Bldg., 18th to l9th St. on 4th Ave., New York I V l Z 148 L. P. Hollander 8z Co. 202 Boylston Street, Boston Nlenis Clothing and Furnishings that com- bine the conservative, refined stamp of a gentleman with absolutely authoritative style Cons 8: YOUNG Co. Men's Shoes SHOPS AT Harvard Square d 20 School St. Cambridge Boston 49 Sail from Boston to ,, Rf I Y- :I I ff IJ 514333 if If, fx I XT VT E X' ,I IIIIX'-N1 X 'NWI' I X A: .. I - -sci-s . , .I....2.... .. I , I3,.,,X I I , as 7: :'f1: '.7 '.'. i.1 , Z,:mif .... .','. :z. .x.g:? -ii ff - I -I A T 16 A -v-- A ' ' if E f ' Q j ff :I EUROPE ON THE LARGEST SHIP EVER IN THE BOSTON SERVICE SS. merilea JUNE 30th MAKING A SPECIAL VACATION TRIP VERY ATTRACTIVE RATES FOR RESERVATION OR INFORMATION WRITE, WIRE OR TELEPHONE T0 Hamburg-American Line 607 BOYLSTON 'STREET T I phone B.B. 4406 5 You can always find the latest Importations at AUGUST ll l 1 9 1 7 Football Scores October 8, October ll, October 18, October 25, November I, November 8, November 15, Totals : l larv:u'cl l l2ll'V2lI'll l larvzu'cl l l:1rv:u'cl I I zlrvzlrcl I la1'vz1rcl l larvarcl lfresbmen Freshmen, l reshmen l:l'CSl'Ill'lCl1 l'lI'CSlllllCll Freshmen Freshmen 25g Groton, O. Og Dean .-Xcaclemy, 0 QQ Amlover, 0. 65 lixeter, 22. l2j llill School, IQ. 285 Cornell ,l7, O. QQ Yale FI7, 6. l'lZll'VZll'tl Freslmmen, 891 Opponents, 47. THE FAURE NEVER-SKID TIRES GUARANTEED 4-OOO MILES Made Better-Not Dearer-and Safer 1 53 west 56th su-ee: NEW YORK CITY YVQ equip with our NEVER-SKID TIRES the best ours in the world ISI F. WE. Atteaux 8: Co., mc. BOSTON GLOVERSVILLE, N.v. Branches CHICAGO, ILL. f ' O AMQLYNE MILKOUNE UVIS H FLA KE: RINTIN GWES A TH E V10 RDANT me LAST ggil'ELEg G R EAT PAR wonn IN wool. AND EXCELLENLE PI EC E scounmc. CLEANSER FEATFEAUX EENIIEAUX BOSTON BOSTON Bosrou 13oSroN Aniline Colors Dyestuffs Chemicals J. W. MAGUIRE CO. , 1 ,:,-at ,kg . V , f l! I H Nf l A .iv- i .inns J y .1 K 1 H :fl , A - -r-- V ' A . ' ,. rev' ww , nsnisnllumaiill 1' 1 . AQ if N H 1, A,., 'llkf ' t I ,. if 'f L 2. r 2- --Q, '..- ., Z. -C -,, U' , will ' ' ' ' ' ' E A t , -ft T ff in tv. N ..'f , az T J-1--2' ' V ....,,Mp 1 ,, - ! V- - ' .fir wi' I-P IM g M ,555 ' :viz In in - - li? 'Q Y ' -it-,ala .- , ,, F V . A Y, .,.-13 7453: .-AM DEALERS IN PIERCE ARROW MOTOR CARS COMMERCIAL TRUCKS Cligjmr n er 3 Q -entlemrruf ' rnishiigt nous. BROADWAY COR. TWENTY'5ECOND ST. new voms., Everything for Men's and Boys' Wear in Town and Country Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes Trunks, Bags and Travelling Kits Ready-Made Gear for all Sports Liveries for Menservants BOSTON BRANCH NEWPORT BRANCH 149 Tremont Street 220 Bellevue Avenue Our representative at Harvard showrooms every fortnight. 153 STUDENTS' APARTMENTS RIDGELY HALL ' BRENTFORD HALL AND RIDGELY COTTAGE Single and double suites with private baths. Elevator service, shower baths. Best of janitor service. For plnus and particulars apply to WILLIAM A. MGLEAN 1388 Massachusetts Ave., CAMBRIDGE, MASS. I-larvard Dorrnitories A FOR ROOMS IN CAMBRIDGE APPLY TO 1 GEORGE H. CARRICK ' 8 BOVLSTON STREET QS. Elf! OPP. HARVARD SQ. POST OFFICE lAGEN'l' ron- I Randolph I-lall AND OTHER DORMITORIES, INCLUDING LEADING MTIAUBURN STREET IIOUSES w ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE WRITTEN NOTARY PU BLIC ld lothes W ante By Max Keezer, 1236 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge I um puyingi 50 poruf-nt llll5,llCl' cash prices tlmn any other dealer for your cue-at-oft' olothinpi, Old Gold, WVntcl10s. Chains, Diamonds, Bric- a-liruc, 1 urniture, Carpets, etc. Suits, 33.00 to S20.00. Overconts. 535.00 to S20.00. Trouseis Sl.00 to 55.00. Dny or evcnind nt your lcisurv. lmuvo 0l'mlvx':-l ut store. Remember MAX KEEZER 1 236 Massachusetts Ave. ilpp. Harvard Union Telephone 302 Cambridge T5-1 The Sanitax The Most Modern Barber Shop in Harvard Square HOLT'S CAFETERIA 22 Dunster St.. Harvard Sq. CAMBRIDGE Cnteringi to more college n1en than any other eating place in Cam- bridge. Call and see why. Charles A. Holt Proprietor Do You Know That wc lmvc cvorythimi in stock Required by ATHLETES If you desire any article used in Baseball, Football. Lawn Tennis, Truck or Crew Work duringi the SlllllIll0'l', write, telegraph or tele- phone .nnd your order will be promptly filled. James W. Brine Co. Harvard Square CAMBRIDGE. - - MASS. The Cross Country Races 1110111 svorv 'ZQ'1ll.S'Zl October 23. Arlington High, 13. 1-Iz11'v:u'r1 1917, 23. November 17. llZll'VZll'f1 1917, 22. l'1'0vir1c11cc fl'cc1111ica1 High, 41. Novcmlacr 21. .'Xllf10VCl' 'l11vitati011 Run. Ist, Colby 1917, 24g 211, Pc1111sy1v:111iz1 1917, 653 311, lDZl1'1QlllOlltll 1917, 88, 4111, 1l?lI'V2'll'11 1917, 89. T. L. J ENKS TAILOR 31 Boylston Street Harvard Sq., Cambridge Telephone 2223-M Cleansing. Conlraci Pressing and Laundry Work Shoes 4' to 7 dollars BUY FROM J. J. o'BR1EN Cor. Massachusetts Ave. and Plympton St. Repairing at Low Prices 155 1- GIIIMSDN PRINTING DD. MCCARTEF! dn KNEELAND 4 QUINCY ST., CAMBRIDGE NARVlND UNION BUILDING FINE JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS John Is still at the LAMPOON BUILDING Mt. .Huburn .Ttreet .fide 9 s.i '2L'SN3 SEESZSMS Tffili Marks Barber Shop P LETS SHINGLE BADCES S 1 ! ! I 1 I O ENRCZLOPRZS 5233523 ...oi 89. 90. 91. 92. 99. 94. G ZNES POSTALS CARDS 995, IQ6. 197' 198' 999, EVERVTHING IN PRINTING '00, '01, '02, '03, '04, DPEN DAY AND NIGHT '05, '06, '07, '08, '09, '10, '11, '12, '13, '14, 1288 Massachusetts Ave. Tel. Cambridge 25226. Telephone Cambridge l3I0 Gamhridge Garage Go. 976 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE orrusns UANA smear AUTUMUBILES FUH HIRE SUPPLIES AND AUUESSUIIIES STORAGE AND ITEPAIIIIIIG OPEN Al-L IQIGI-l'l' 156 -Q' Frank Brothers FIFTH AVENUE BO0T SHOP Builders of Smart College Footwear 224 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY R. M. HITCHCOCK .6 jeweler 0 I nm now located at the new store 1284 Mas achusetts Ave. A few doors east of Linden St. Near the old location Watch and Clock Repairing of all kinds YOUR PATRONAGE DESIRED ntman OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER HARVARD 1914 ' ilq-4-4,1 Portraits . Groups . . Views . . . Flashlights SPECIAL RATE S TO ALL HARVARD MEN 1286 Massachusetts Avenue 3 Park Street CAMBRIDGE BOSTON Tl h e, cambridge szts TI h e, Haym afke I 1861 57 D0n't Experiment Let us make you one or more pairs-and if they are not all right -you needn't take them. But you'll want to take them-we sl1ouldn't be able to get them away from you-when you've tried them on. What are we talking about? Our Cream White Cricket Cloth-or Striped Flannel Trousers -for outing wear-MADE TO YOUR MEAS- URE-at 55.00 to 556.00 per pair--the price you pay for READY MADE garments. Style-Qual- ity-Solid Comfort-you'll find the Burke Brand worn everywhere by those who know what's what --and how to enjoy life. BURKE CD. CO., E TAILCRS Harvard Sq., CAMBRIDGE 18 School St., 843 Washington St., BOSTON Andover, Mass. Hanover, N. H 16 Cambridge Trust Gnmuany lass Massachusetts Ave. The Largest Bank in Harvard Square lnterest paid on deposits Sale deposit boxes S5 per year Drafts and Letters of Credit Walter A. Burke HABERDASHEH 1256 Massachusetts Avenue Harvard Square Cambridge, Mass. Come to a Nice Cool Place And Have a Good Square Meal LOBSTERS AND FISH IN ALL STYLES Bond's Sea Fund and Ghup Houses 3 BOW ST., HARVARD SQ. Opp. Harvard Union Soccer Scores November 5. lireshmen, November 12. Freshmen, NOVCl1llJCI'l9. lfreshmen. November 29, Freshmen, .-Xpril ll, lfreshmen ! Totals, lireshmen, .'Xmlover, 5. Kliclmllesex, I. X-Vorecstcr, 2. .-Xnclover, I. Sven Soccer Club, 2. g Opponents, Il. L. PINKIOS BILLING-S 8L STOVER. College 'Cailor 338 WllSl1ll'lgi0I1 Slflel 1290 MISSICHUSBUS IVBIIUE Cor. llndan Slml llllST0ll CAMBRIDGE. MASS. Representative, Mr. 0. L. BASHE T59 Elpothecariea 1360 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. HARVARD SQUARE CAMBRIDGE, MASS. We Want Regular Customers ' Q 0 Men who appreciate prompt, S efficient, sanitary service One visit will convince you Reirdon's Barber Shop Posroeerce BUILDING HARVARD squarze Photographs made by particular people for particular people Durant Company who appreciate particular work Harvard Squuare CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Harvard Square Tel. 894-M Tailors and Haberdashers The Relay Team's Scores 'lz1r1uz1r'y 24.--lflzlrvrml 1917 clefeatcrl liostorr College High School. blzutlrzrry Lil.--liIiIl'VZIl'K,l 1917 defeated lixctcl' .cXc:1clcmy. lfClJ1'uz11'y 7.-llarvarcl 1917 rlcfezitccl Yale 1917. l?cb1'uar'y 28.-l.l2lI'V1lI'fl 1917 clcfczrtccl XYor'ccstc1' Volytecltrtic. WILLIAM M. RICE TEACHER UF MANDOLIN, GUITAR AND BANJO fCoaclz of 1917 Mandolin and Banjo Clubsj IJCFSOIIZII mlvicc given to members of 'I7 in sclectiugi IIQNV IIISIPIIIIIPIIIS 1270 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE BRIGGS AND BRIGGS MUSIC STORE 160 SERVICE I he Old Colony Trust Company affords its customers the most efficient type of banking service. The officers are always ready to advise with customers regarding financial matters or the care and management of property or investments, and to assist in any way that is consistent with sound banking principles. ld Iilnngifust Iimmpung MAIN OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE W Court Street 52 Temple Place 161 CHARTERED 1850 NATIONAL BANK 1864 CAPITAI. . . . 31,500,000 SURPLUS . . . . 1.000,000 UNDIVIDICD PRDI-'Irs . 827,774 0 THE OF BOSTON 9 BOARD OF DIRECTORS N. P, I'IAI.LowELI. WILLIAIII ENDICOTT, JR. WILLIAM J. LADD SAMUEL CARR W. CAMERON FoRIIEs 1'IIu.II' Srocuron NVILLIAIII R. DRIVER N. PENRosE IIIALLOWELL EDWIN S. XVEIISTER 9 N. P. HALLOWELL, President WILLIAM ENDICO'I I', JR.. Vice-President I'I'IILIl' STOCKTON, Vice-President W. R. XVIIIT'I'IZMORE EDWARD II. GLEASON Cashier Asst. Cashier March 4. 1914 The First National Bank of Boston, Massachusetts Capital . . . . 355,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits 11,200,000 Deposits . . . . 80,000,000 DANIEL G. WING, Presidem BERTRAM D. BLAISDELL, cgshaer CLIFTON H. DWINNELL. Vice Pres. GEORGE W. HYDE, Asst. Cashier DOWNIE D. NIUIR, vac. Pres. EDWIN R. ROONEY, Amcashaer BERNARD W. TRAFFORD, Vice Pres. OLAF OLSEN, Asst. Cashier PALMER E. PRESBREY, Vice Pres. WILLIAM F. EDLEFSON. Asst. Cash. FRANCIS A. GOODHUE. Vice Pres. STANTON D. BULLOCK, Auditor 162 Boston Safe Deposit Sc Trust Co. 100 Franklin Street, Boston Accounts Solicited Interest paid on daily balances A safe deposit box fnmplc for most ncedsj in our vuult Qivos you ub- soluto protection at a cost of less than three cents a day Capital, ------ 31,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits Cearnedj 32,800,000 Freshman Baseball Scores April 14, llrookline .............,. fm l'll'CSlll'l1C1'l . . . April 29, Pilgrims .. ..... fruinl l'll'CSlllllCll .. May 2, St. lXlZl.l'lf'S . ...... 1 l:l'CSlllllCll . . . . May 6 Rimlgc ..... . . 5 lfrcslmmcu . . . . May 9, XVo1'ccstc1' . . . . 4 l'l1'CSl1lllCl'l . . . May 1 1, Lowell . .... . . .1 lfrcshmcn . . . . llay 13, llrown 1917 .... . l?I'CSlll'llCll .... Nay 16, St. Clcorgds ...... l:l'CSlll'I'lC'Il .. May 20, l loly Cross 1917 . .. l:l'CSl'lll'lCll .. .. May 23, lfxctcr ........... lfrcshmcn . . . . May 27, Morris llcights l'l1'0SlllllCll .. Nay 30, Yale 1917 ...... lTl'CSllll1Cl'l .... THE CHARLES RIVER NATIONAL BANK ESTABLISHED 1832 7 HARVARD SQUARE 163 -'TWT'-Milf-' Hotel Victoria BROWN BROS. 8: LO. New York 60 STATE ST. Philadelphia cor' Newbury and Dartmouth sts' BOSTON BOSTON LETTERS OF CREDIT The Place for Club Dinners I8 Minutes from Hlrvard Sq. AND TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES Clement, Parker E? Co. ON Members Boston and New York Stock Exchan es BROWN, SHIPLEY 8 CO. g LONDON 70 State Street Boston, Mass. 'Qmnvitan iijfusi' 611111211111 50 STATE STREET, BOSTON CITY SQUARE, cl-IARLESTOWN 164 Goodlmue, Studley 8: Emery WCOL -we COPYRIGHT 1910. BY G. H GCODHUE 267 SUMMER ST., BGSTO If 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 Satisfactory strinfis for these Empire Guitars . to instruments are few, but our . long experience in han d l in Q Cole Banlos ' - to musical strings enables ns to . . giive you the best at moderate BanJ0'Mand0llns ' to prices, and will please those Ukulele to who diserinlinale. Cases and accessories of all kinds for above instruments. lf 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. C ATALOG ON REQUEST CLI ER DITSG COIVIPAN 150 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON. MASS. 165 .fQXX,4 will II I 'I ffC41l74s,x in 4 !F' , S 5 F I RT TTHWRDZH IM - lfxbk li The New Fiat Light 30 Five Passenger Model is an unusual car- a revelation to even old Fiat owners. There is no imported car with equal merit and none selling at such a low price. lt has a smart five passenger body, beautiful upholstery, silent 30 H. P. monobloc motor, which operates like 60 H. P- when 60 H. P. is neededg one man top, double acting windshield, electric starting and lighting systems. lts ll6-inch wheelbase weighs only 2l00 pounds and turns easily in the narrow streets. Olher Fiat Models at Our Showrooms FIAT MUTUH SALES GU., Broadway and 57th Street, New York BOSIIIII, B39-841 BOYISIIJII Sl. PTUVIIIBIICB, 26-28 SIIIIW Sl. ROBERT W. JACKSON FRANCIS H. BACON FREDERICK C. BACON VICPFREBIDENT PRESIDENT TREASURER . X I FRANCIS I-I. BACON CO. 2A PARK STREET BOSTON, MASS. FURNITURE 'WOODWORK FABRICS INTERIOR OEOORATIONS 166 Hewins Sc ollis Men's Furnishing Goods 4 HAMILTON PLACE BOSTON Scores of Yale-Harvard Freshman Hockey Games 1902-1914 1902-Harvarcl Freshmen, 2 Yale Freshmen, 2 1903-No game. 1904--liZ1l'VZ1I'Kl Freshmen, 2 Yale Freshmen, I 1905-l'lZ1I'VZll'fl Freshmen, IO Yale Freshmen, 2 1906-l'lZ1l'VZll'Cl Freshmen, 5 Yale Freshmen, O 1907--l'lZlI'VZ1I'll Freshmen, 3 Yale l7reshmen, 2 1908-lflarvarfl Freshmen, 6 Yale lireshmen, I 1909-l'larva1'cl Freshmen, 2 Yale Freshmen, 3 1910-lnlarvarcl Freshmen, I Yale Freshmen, O I9II-lflarvarcl Freshmen, 3 Yale lfreshmen, I 1912-l'lZll'V21I'fl Freshmen, IQY8lC Freshmen, 6. IQI3-l'l2lI'V2l1'!l Freshmen, 3 Yale Freshmen, 2 1914-l'lZ1l'VZlI'Cl Freshmen 8 Yale Freshmen, I I lrlarvarcl Freshmen has won 9, Yale Freshmen 2, tie I Il: Henry H. Tuttle Co 159 Tremont St., Boston YOUNG MENS BOOTS AND OXFORDS FOR THE PRESENT SEASON White Buclc and Canvas for Tennis, Yachting or Street. Golf Boots and Oxfords, Rubber or spiked Soles. Tan Russia Walking Boots and Oxfords Rbb-Sledwlk' Sh Ta dBllcP 'Ptt Dil u er o a mg ces, n an ac , umps in aen or Leather with Tango or Plain Soles American Models of our own design and copies of English and French malces. Colors and black, high and low 167 SIMPLEX WIRE 8: CABLE Go Zlll Devonshire Street, Boston Faotory - - Cambridge, M Mroorrtoroerns INSULATED WIRES AND CABLES EIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlIIlllllllllllIllIIlIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIllllllIIIIIllIIlIIIIllIlIIlIHIIIHIIHIIHHIIHMIMIIIIlIlIlIIIlIIIllIIIIlIIIlIllIIlIIllllIllIllIllllIIIIIlllllllllmllllllllllllllllllllg Q1 4 :Zi ii gg gm Ng COLLINS BND PIIIRBIINKS Co, 2 gl YOUNG MENS HATS 3 FOREIGN ZIND DOMESTIC MIXKES ENGLISH CLOTH COIITS CIIPS AND GLOVES 383 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON Hockey Scores .Ia1111:u'y IO.--l'lZ1I'V2lI'fl 1917, IQ lX'Icl1'osc lligh School, 0. -Ia1111a1'y 17.-llarvarcl 1917, 3g Exeter, 2. February I4.-St. l'a11l's School, 4: ll21l'V2ll'Kl 1917, O. February 21.-'vl'IHI'V3l'!l 1917, 83 Yale, 1. Games won, 33 games lost, I. 3 0 Q K sl N.G.WO0D8cSONS OLD 'EH5RNER SILVERSMITHS AND BQQK STQREJNC, PRIZE MAKERS .. .. BOSTON BROMFIELD STREET NUMBERS -2- 27-29 Telephone and Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention Telephones, Main 7069, 7070 BOOKS I Wedding and Personal Gifts 1 PARK STREET Opposite Park Street Subway Stall BOSTON. MASS. 69 A DISTINGTIVELY HIGH cLAss ITALIAN Hgtel W00dCOCk RESTAURANT tg SUNKEN GARDEN . BEEFSTEAK GARRET BOYLSTON PLACE NEAR cnLoNlAL THEATRE Restaurant a Ia Carte Endorsed hy all Discriminaiing Diners FRED. J. RUISSRAU Compliments of a Friend Befsure and visit Just a Nip A C K 9 S OPPOSITE MTEST:J1:lTElTITip 19 La Grange St., Boston Rear of Hotel Touraine Tremont St. Boston EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS ' 170 Shreve, Crump E? Low Company 147 Tremont Street, BOSTON DIAMONDS -9 JEWELRY Agents for the Celebrated Patch Pllillipeu Watch SILVER, SUITABLE FOR PRIZES CANES. UMBRELLAS Engrnuern aah iilate lllrintern The Freshman Rifle Team Scores January 5 February 1 2 March 5 March 5 March 1 2 March I9 lflarvard I larvard -Harvard llarvard Harvard Harvard 19'7 19'7, 1917 1917- 1917 1917 8363 Ilrookline High Sch-ool, 825. 879g St. jol1n's School, Manlius, N.Y., 907. Cdefaultj 3 Culven Military Academy, 928. 8875 Dartmouth 1917 Cdcfaultj. tdcfaultjg St. 4lOlll1,S Military Academy, Wisconsin, 927. 9055 New York Military Academy, 953. ESTABLISHI-:D 1859 N. J. BARTLETT ak Co. Booksellers and Importers No. 28 CORNHILL BOSTON Telephone Main 4553 Libraries and small quantities of books purchased 171 The Premier of Canada, John Drew, Gertrude Atherton, Rex Beach, lrvin S. Cobb, Alfred Noyes, De Wolf Hop- per, The Bishop of Washington, The Bishop of Kansas, Ethel Barrymore, Lady Gregory, Winchell Smith, Ad- miral Marix, Octave Thanet, Mrs. T. P. 0'Connor, Adamowski, Douglas Fair- banks, William Farnum, Commander Eva Booth, Lisa Lehman, Dr. Lyman Abbott, Penrhyn Stanlaws, are but a few of the experienced travellers whose permanent New York home is HUTEL ALGUNUUIN 59-65 West Forty-fourth Street New York Frank Case Copley-Plaza Hotel Comlort and Luxury at Moderate Charges Single Room with Bath 33.00 to 55.00 Room Tarill: Double Room with Bath 35.00 to 38.00 The Breslin Hotel Broadway at 29th St. New York City A Standard New York Hotel with Unexcelled Appointments and Service at Moderate Charges EDWARD C. FOGG, Managing Director HQTEL 'Q ?f' i .: .ttf 2 fi ,Qian lime :itil Q ,bi Ag It' Elt ggEl3l'!l1 iw ' vi' 5 i E 4 time an mill iii lngglglti g lm! ,IEE F-it lhiglri ll 'rf in t 'tilt I fixili t . ltr A fl '49 H Pere ,L filgf 1 . tg- I C O 0' L if-if CUMBERLAND NEW YORK Broadway at Fifty-Fourth Street Broadway Cars from the Grand Central Depot Pass the Door Kept by a College Man Headquarters for College Men NEW, M0llEliN AND FlREPll00F Most Attractive Hotel in New York Transient Rates 32.50 with Bath and up Special Hales lor College Teams and Students 10 Minutes Walk to 40 Theatres The Cumberland does more College business than any other hotel in New York SEND FOR BOOKLET Headquarters for Harvard HARRY P. STIMSON Formerly with Hotel Imperial 173 Um' Hotel is Entel Erlmnnt FORTY-SECOND ST., AT PARK AVE. fOpposite Grand Ccnlrul Terminal! 152111 Ixljnrk B. L. M. BATES, MANAGING DIRECTOR Compliments of HOTEL MANHATTAN NEW YORK T74 Three Times the Light EDISON Stands for thirty- five years' experi- ence in the manu- facture of 600 million EDISON Lamps. MAZDA designates tl1e high standard of excellence made possible by World- wide research and investigation. Be sure the MAZDA Lamps you buy bear the name EDISON. A 60-Watt Edison MAZDA actually gives three times as much light as the 60-Watt carbon filament lamp commonly used. Think What this tripled light means in greater safe- ty, greater comfort and greater efficiency - everywhere. Besides giving more light EDISON MAZDAS give steadier light be. cause their candle pow- er liuctuates much less on voltage changes than carbon lamps. EDISON LAMP WORKS of General Electric Company Gene al Sales Offices Harrison, New J r ey 4 9 T75 OYES BROS. 127 TREMONT ST., BOSTON, MASS. QOpposite Park Streetl We Are Now Showing This Season's Importations of ME 'S S IT S25 S30 S535 WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OYE BROS. ,X - s Q I gl NJ . ...B ! 'T Americu's First Cnr , ' THE ELEGTHIGALLY GUHTRULLED GAR ' LEEGE-HEVILLE STARTING 81, LIGHTING SYSTEM -of VULGAH ELEGTHIG GEAH SHIFT Q' X I ln operating the car the gears arc shifted I ' by simply pusliinrz buttons. the clixnme is f' I 1 matlc instantly. it is absolutely impossible -f , P' M K to strip nears. jf ' 5, Why not call at our Salcsroom and exam 5 ine the car, anti if possible take a ride in it and drive it yourself? You will be nn- ! tler no obligation to us by doing so. Haynes Sleerlng Wheel. showing Seleclor Swllch The .ll:.l:..'El!,EE,E!! GU' Motor Mart, Purk Square BOSTON, MASS. 176 AMSON X HUBBARD Hatters and Furriers Fora Men and Women 90 to 94 Bedford St. CCor. Kingstonj 173 Washington St. BOSTON - - - MASS. 'I i2!l'V'11'fl Tizirvziwl iiZ11'V2lI'fi I Iz11'vz11'cl li:11'v:11'cl The Swimming Team's Scores 1017 .... . . .2912 iiI'OlIiilll1C liigh SL'l'l00l ....... 31 ff 1917 ... ...26 iimfmlcliiic Swi111111i11g Club. . . .27 1917 ... .... 31 Nlcclizuiics .Xrt High SL'l1ool...31 1917 .. .... .13 CZlll1iJ1'illgC Y.Nl.L'..'X. .... .....19 1017 .... 35 Rimlgc Killllllill iilfilillillg Sch. 27 Telephone 3655-R Cambridge J. J. BRENNAN ililvrrhant Eiailnr 10 Boylston Street, Harvard Square My Fall and Spring line of Woolens is now on display and I invite you to call and see the largest assortment of Foreign Novelties in Suitings ever shown in this vicinity. The prices are 530.00 to 545.00 177 IUHN E. GUUSENS DUAL GUMPANY 791 COMMONWEALTH AVE. BROOKLINE Telephones : 1 720, 1 721, 1 722, 1 723 RHODES BROTHERS COMPANY IMPORTERS AND RECEIVERS ON COMMISSION GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FISH OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO LUNCHEON AND DINNER PARTY ORDERS BOSTON BROOKLINE: RoxBURY MASSACHUSETTS GOREY ROAD GARAGE 112 GOREY ROAD, BRIGHTON SAM'L H. MOWBRAY M. E. LEBON PROP. MGR. 178 ational Employment Exchange Main Ojice and General Illercantile Bureau HUDSON TERMINAL BUILDING 30 CHURCH STREET NEW YORK CITY Branch Ojice for Manual Labor 56-58 COOPER SQUARE New YORK CITY 179 CH:-.H crubb AND D0 AWAY WITH HALFTHE RUBBING Many Uses and Full Directions on Lar e Suffer-Can I 4: PUBLICATIONS OF Uhr Snrirtg nf Qlnlnniul Bama nf the Stair nf Nun lllurk Miulltvs of llu- Orplnm Mash-rs uf Nm-w .lTllNl4'l'llIllll, T653-llitiil, :xml llvconls ul' Wah-wyn vnu nlvr V4-1-vu. Nmnry l'llllllI', llilill-llili-1, 'l'l'IIIlNlIlIl'1l by llvrlllolll l 4-rnuw. 2 vols. ......... 35.00 Vaulrmlanl' ui' Wills, on lilv in tlu- utlir-vs ot' Illv l'l1-rk ul' thu- l'nu1'l ut' .Xppn-als' nf Iln- Vounly l'la-rlc :ul .Xllmny :xml of thu- Sn-vrs-l:n'y ul' Stull-, llilli-IHIHS, l vol. ,,.....,. ...... .... . ...... 5 . 00 lilliliml dv lnxv .,..... THAN! In-w1'ip1ix'v l'z1!:nlu:.:m- ul' llw lll'lll'Illil2'l4 4-:ll :mul l'lis1u1'i1-nl hunks in thu Li- l':ll'j' ui ilu- Vulmuiall llalmvs. I vol. 12,00 llimu-y ut' 'fun 1'm'll:amTx lluusv, pum- .,- lllllm-I .. , ....................... ..-1 lllv Nnry nl xilll llIl'll2Illlll .......... livulstu-1' uf thu Vnluniaul lramlvs of thu Stnlv ul' Now York. IETICL I vol.. lumml -Alu unlu-uml 1.00 .m lltllllllllll llvvipvs, l vol .,.... . .... .25 Copius muy lu- ulmlzuim-cl from 1lu- Lilmrnriam :ll ilu- l'lI1lTllh nt ilu- Sm-in-ty. 105 Wm-st rlllth Ntvvvl. Ns-W York. Wearers of Football 1 9 1 7 O. Ames l. linker ,. llcrmzm XY. bl. Ilolcs X. li. llurlmiclgc TT, ll. Cabot fl. Q . L :mer .X. C. L lurk bl. A. Clzlrlc K. Cooliflgc Nl. Lllllllllllglllllll I . ,X. Douglas ll. Duncan rl. C. llurris R. Telartc R. ll. lTitcl1cock 11. li. T.eigl1ton ll. TY. Minot I. li. TT Morgan ll. l.. Swcctscr XV. XVillcux, jr. The Snappiest Clothes for College Men When in Boston visit nuunvlws CLEMONS Broadway and 39th Street New York 113 ELIOT STREET and 9 AVERY STREET 180 and Get Refreshed LANCIA CARS NEW MODEL. 35 I-LP.-ELECTRIC STARTER AND LIGHTING-SPEED-EFFICIENCY--REFINEMENT LANCIA 25 l-LP. Winner of the Light Car Race, Savannah, Ga., Nov. 10, 1911 Average 58 M.P.H. for 225 miles ADAMS 8: MONTANT 252 W. 57th St. New York 181 E. L. HEDSTRCM C Miner and Shipper A YUUGHIUGHENY ANU SMUKELESS GOALS L KJIQEXGELI-ED SlVIl1'l-IIIVG 304-3l2 ELLICOTT SQUARE BUFFALO, Compliments of J. SUMNER DRAPER and MARK TEMPLE DOWLING 'REAL ESTATE 16 STATE STREET, BOSTON 8 If you want your clothes well made GO 'ro J. F RIDOLIN 1302 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE Where only the best 1nate1'ial is used and all work is clone by hand PRESSIN G REPAIRING Captains of Minor Sports Craoss CoUN'1'ru': R. S. Cook. Rlcrsw: li. A. Tcsclmcr. y limi N.xs'rrc: D. Campbell. Soctfrzrzz vl. XV. llccncy. Inxcrrossra: R. K. Leavitt. 'l'raNN1s: J. S. llrown. RIFLIQ: A. Nowell. SWIMMING: li. Trl. Gibb. Are You On Time ? It is essential as we go through life to he on time. All college men recognize this fact. It your watch is slow you are late to recitations, clubs and social duties. lr is an inconvenience to others and yourself Let us examine your Watch tree ot charge and we will find the trouble Yours for Correct Time H. N. LOCKWOOD, Jeweler 61 BROMFIELD STREET. BOSTON. MASS. WATCH, GLIJCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING JEWELRY DESIGNING 183 Courteen Seed Company Milwaukee, Wis. Incorporated 1862 THE0n0RE B. STARR, mc. Pearls and Gems of Exceptional Quality Diamonds and Gold Jewelry Domestic and Imported Silverware French Clocks and Bronzes STATIONERY FOR ALL SOCIAL FUNCTIONS FIFTH AVENUE AND 47th STREET NEW YORK Wearers of the Hockey 1917 Ti. O. llakcr J. C. 'Harris T. H. Rice R. HZIIKIXVTII il. XV. llubbcll R. D.Roqucnm1-Q E. S. CLITICTS G. II. Kisscl Townsend T. K. Fisher J. li. I'. llorgzm F. lf. XVeld UT. T. NVylclc DROUET 8: PAGE CO. A' 8, THE SERVICE STORE Glothiers and Uulfilters. LL... :Q .. . I 890 BROADWAY AT SIXTY-SECOND NEW YORK snumm conmsn sosron- 185 IVICIVICDFQRCJNAI College Shoes for College Men 238 Nhlashington St., Boston Opp. 'l'hornpson's Spa Wearers of the Relay 1917 M, C. Hobbs A. O. Phinney li. A. Tesclmer L. N. Lombard R. NV. Stanley NV. lVillc0x, Ir. McMillan 81. Van Neste Q dll0l'S Q PADDOCK BUILDING 101 TREMONT STREET RUSTUN JQQUEUULELQQT, L?'cUJ12?Ls sse'lKovLsfon -Sfre ef aosw 0 Cold Storage for Furs DR. EDWARD EVERBTT llALE'S CHURCH Soulh Uongregalional Sociely, Unllarian UURNER UF EXETER ANU NEWBURY STREETS nav. EUWARU cummmss, Mlnlsler Hours ur servlce, 10.30 ua.: 12.10 P.M. Uilizenship Ulass in Veslry, November lu May 186 English Woolens NEW UUUUS FUR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR AND UPWARDS FUR SUIT UR UVERUUAT Particular men find our clothes DISTINCTLY DIFFERENT ALLAND BROS. 29 MILK sr., nosrou Eslamlsnen 23 Years THE INSTITUTE OF MUSICAL ART OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Incorporated under a Charter grunted by The Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York 120 CLAREMONT AVENUE COR. 112th STREET NEW YORK CITY 87 G. S. SPRAGUE 81 CU. Golf, Tennis, Athletic Goods Snowshoes, Skis, Skates, Mackinaw Coats 138 FEDERAL STREET, BOSTON, MASS. Telephone Connection Wearers of the Cross Country 1917 A. R. Bancroft XV. T.. lhilloclc C. North ll. R. llcchtcl R. S. Cook I. H. Townsend ll, S. Boyd I.. M. l.omba1'cl W. P. Whitehouse POPE MOTORCYCLES . . t POWER. .mo AND COMFORT Arthur Williams, Jr. 8 Co.. . ji!-M H' IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS figfv- lrsh nfgk -, T, . WI X 5 UHIENTAL UARPETS AND BUGS .l MTTAN AND BAMB00 CHAIRS FROM CHINA MN f mum cnuruev Ann mum ms 8150.00 sz 15.00 s25o.oO s2s5.oo 42' 44 'nd 46 FRANK'-'N ST- New England Motorcycle Co. BOWON Lumaus Ave. Bosrou, miss. E5':'bl'5he 1878 188 l78 C0 BREWER 81. STEVENS Ilixrluaiuenemi in Zllinr Eailnring 501 WASHINGTUN ST., Cor. WEST BOSTON 484 BOYLSTON s'r. SOLUBLE ASSIMILABLE PLANT PHOSPHOROUS CAcid Calcium-magnesium phytinateb Isolated from the seeds of plants and containing 2295 of phosphorous in natural organic combination. 1 gram contains as much assimilable phosphorous as 500 grams Q1-10 lbs.J of wheat flour or 600 grams of potatoes. Dr. Gilbert, University of Paris, says: Since the discovery of Phytin in plants, it has become possible for the first time to supply the organism with suffi- cient phosphorous, in an aseimilable form, and therefore to obtain therapeutic effects never yet obtained with any other phosphorous preparation. PHYTIN-creates a new era in phosphorous Therapy Made l1ySOGIETY UF CHEMICAL INUUSTHY, Basle, Swiilelland sous. AGENTS u. s. AND CANADA A. KLIPSTEIN 8: Co. 644-46 Greenwich St., New York Literature and samples supplied physicians on application 189 THE HULIIIIIHIHN IIIITIUIIIIL LIFE IIISIIHIIIIIJE GU COLUMBIAN LIFE BUILDING '77 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON ARTHUR E. CHILDS, President All forms of Life, Accident and Health In urance Captains of the Major Sports I uo'1'1:,xI.1.: ll'.. I.. Swcctscr. I3.xsl':l:.xr,1.: '1'R.xc1:: A. Tcsclmcr. CRI-ZW: R. R. Brown. ILIOCKIEYZ I. TC. I . Morgan CAUSTIC-CLAFLIN COMPANY HARVARD SQUARE Nlakers of Printing I PUBLISHERS OF COLLEGE ANNUALS LODGE AND SOCIETY REPORTS 190 Maoullar Parker Company Give Spec l Attention to Clothing Boys and Young Men for Schools and Colleges Garments in Latest Styles and Fabrics Made in Workshops on the premises Full Line of Furnishing Goods Stetson Hats Exclusively, Stiff and Soft 400 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Henry Martyn Clarke Member of Real Estate Exchange REAL ESTATE AND MURTGAGES INSURANCE IISIITITITIIII.,I,'.T3'l'II'a.I'3II'.fI?..if4 50 STATE ST., BUSTUN Telephone Main 2549 Assoclates. FINCKMEY IIDLBRUUK, Auctioneer, and PAUL REMICK JAMES A. .HAWKES .. TRIIUT .. 65 BEACON STREET BOSTON Telephone Haymarket l'!8 Eyeglasses Spectacles Opera Glasses IN FACT A FULL LINE OF UPTIUAL AND PHUTUGRAPHIG SUPPLIES Developing. Printing and Enlarging THE FINEST QUALITY WORK AT UUR USUAL MUIIERATE PRICES PINKHAM 81. SMITH GIIMPANY Twu Sloras 288 Boylston Street 132 Bromfield Street BOSTON. MASS. THB ELECTRIC Cm ENGRAVING Go B U F PALO. N.Y Wt' MADE 7'h'E ENGRAVINGS FOR 7711.5 BOOK. 92 f I


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