Harvard University - Red Book Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

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FOOTBALL ........ HOCKEY. . CREW . TRACK . BASEBALL , . MINOR SPORTS ........ UNDERGRADUATE PUBLICATIONS . MUSICAL ACTIVITIES . DRAMATICS .... STUDENT COUNCIL . THE UNION ,..... PHILLIPS BROOKS HOUSE . PHI BETA KAPPA .... SCHOLARSHIP ....... THE FUTURE OF THE CLASS , IN SNIEMORIAM . CLASS GROUPS . CLASS OFFICERS . THE CLASS . . VERSE . . PAGE 5 7 IO II 13 27 28 36 72 77 8O 33 84 85 86 37 99 IO3 IO6 IOQ II4, IIS 129 T3-L 137 14.1 143 145 146 148 ISI T53 154 156 I6O 235 Trqface ,. HE Album of today is the result ofa gradual development of the book Hrst published in 18QO as The Harvard Portfolio. Eight years later the name was changed to the Harvard fClassj Album, and in IQO4. the Senior Photographic Committee assumed responsibility for the publication. At this time, too, a competitor, established in IQOI as The Harvard Class Book, was absorbed. Finally, in 1 ooo, The Harvard Class Album became the oHicial publication of the class, and since then the only changes have consisted in improvements in the book itself Now more than a thousand photographs are included to supplement the Written records. An innovation this year is the article by Mr. Eliot Wadsworth ,QS on The Future of the Classf, i The committee is deeply indebted to Mr. R. Gay ,IQ, to Mr. and Mrs. Bourdon and to Miss Curry of The Notman Studio, to the Crimrofz, to the Sugolk Engraving Company, and to the University Press, for their hearty co-operation in the publication of this book. RoBERT EMERY ANDERSON JR. JOHN Rooms FLATHER CORNELIUS HAWKINS HAWES CAMBRIDGE, MASSACH MAY, 1 923. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM r CHARLES WILLIAM ELIOT, A.M., LL.D., M.D., PH.D., President Emeritus I-IARVQRD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM ABBOTT LAWRENCE LOWELL, A.B., LL.B., LL.D., PH.D., President 1O HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM The Corpomizbn THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY AND CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS, 2D, A.B., LL.B. JAMES BYRNE, A,B., LL.B., LL.D. Treasurer I I S I JOHN FARWELL MOORS,A.M.,LL.D. THOMAS NELSON PERKINS, A.B., LL.B. V' 'T I+ t- Q , WILLIAM LAWRENCE, A.B., D.D., LL.D., D.C.L. HENRY PICKERING WALCOTT,'.-LB., M.D., LL.D SECRETARIES TO THE CORPORATION FREDERICK LEWIS ALLEN, A.M. FRANCIS WELLES HUNNEWELL, 2D, A.B., LLJ1 HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM The Demzj LIC BARON RUSSELL BRIGGS, l'l'lll.lP PUTNAM CIIASE, WALLACE BRETT DONHANT, ALM., LL.D., L1TT.D. A.M., l.L.li. A.lS., LLB. Boylston Professor of Rhetoric nnfl Orntory Assistant Dean. of' Harvard College and Professor of llusincss Economics and Dean of and Dean of thc Faculty of Arts and Sciences Tutor in thc Division of lllstory, Govern- the Graduate Schoolof Business Administration ment, and Economics GEORGE HAROLD EDGELL, Pu.D. Dean of the Faculty of Architecture CHESTER NOYES GREENOUGH, A.B,, A.M., PHD. Professor of English Dean of Harvard College HECTOR JAMES HUGHES J DAVID LlNN EDSALL, A.M., M.D., S.D. ackson Professor of Clinical Medicine EDWARD RAEDOLPH GAY, 1 . . Assistant Dean of Harvard College Dean of thc Faculty of Medicine and Dean of the Medical School Dean of thc School of Public Hcallh CHARLES HOMER HASKINS, PH.D., A.M., Ln'r.D., LL.D. Gurney Professor of History and Poli Sciex t ice and Dean of the Graduate Schoo Arts and Sciences DELMAR LEIGHTON, l HENRY WYMAN HOLMES, Ali. ical Professor of Education ' l of Dean of the Graduate School of Education DAVID MASON LITTLE, Jn. A,B4, S,B, ' a.B., M.B.A. A.M. Professor of Civil Engineering and Dean Assistant Dean of Harvard College Assistant Duan of Harvard College of the Engineering School HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM - Shervee Studio: ROSCOE POUND, EUGENE HAN ES SMITH. WILLARD LEAROID SPERRY, PH.D., LL.ML, LL.D., D.C.L. 'D.IVI.D.' A.M., D.D, Carter Professor of General Jurisprudence and Professor ol Clinical Dentistry and Dean of professor of Homemics and Dearrof 1,139 DCHH of file 17110114-Y Of I-HW the Denial School Theological School in Harvard University WILLIAM MORTON XVHEELER, ARTHUR FISHER WHITTEM, PH.D., s.D. Pn.D. Professor of Economic Entomology and Dean of Special Students and Director of Dean of the Faculty of the Bussey Institution University Extension HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 13 WILBUR CORTEZ AlIl3O'1 l', B.L1'r1'., AAI. Professor of I-lislory Ojfferf of Admzhz3'z'nziz'0n and Imlmflzbn f,'OBlIfOR'l' AYICRY ADAMS, S.Ii,, 12.12. Abbott anal jnnzcs Lznwrqncc Vrofcssor of Engineering l ' ' ' AMA M W' LOUIS ALLAR D, WILLIAM ROSIENZWEIG ARNOLD, ACR if-DIES-LET'l'RI5S, IRD' Asmcimc lnmfcssm of I.-,meh Anrloyer Professor of Lhc I-Iebrew Language :intl Literature :md olher Oriental Languages WALLACE XVALTER ATWOOD, REGINALD FRANCIS ARRAGON, IRYING BAISBITT, IRYING WIDMER BAILEY, S..B., P1l.D. AAI. A.M. A.B., M.F. Formerly Professor of Pliysiograiphy Instructor in History and Tulorin the Division Professor of French Literature Associale Professor of Forestry of History, Governn-icnt.aml Economics INIARSHALL HENRY BAILEY, SOLON IRVING BAILEY, A.M. GEORGE PIERCE BAKER, GREGORY PAUL BAXTER, MD- Phillips Professor of Astronomy A-Bw L11'f-D- PHD- Medical Adviser Professor of Dramatic Liternturc Professor of Chemistry BANCROFT BEATLEY, HEINRICH CONRAD BIERWIRTH, GEORGE DAVID BIRKHOFF, EDWIN GARRISON BORING, A,M, PH.D. PH.D. M.E., PI-LD. Instructor in Education Professor of German Professor of Mathematics , Associate Professor of Psychology HAROLD HUTCHINS BURBAN HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM CHARLES LEONARD BOUTON, S.M., PH.D. Late Associate Professor of Mathematics Died Februnry zo, 1922 PHD. Assistant Professor of Economics and Tutor in the Division of History, Government, and Economics FITZROY CARRINGTON, JOHN LEWIS BREAIER, AB., M.n. Associate Professor of Histology PER CY WILLIAMS BRID GMAN, CHARLES JESSE BULLO CK, Pn.D. PRD, PFOISSSOF 0fPl1Ysics George P. Ba-ker Professor of Economics ,,ga,si4' ' - x - J if i .7 Y l l - , ' -' 1 C , J -'fi ..1 K, WILLIAM ELWOOD BYERLY, RICHARD CLARKE CABOT, NTLES CARPENTER, PBZD. A.B., M.D. PHD. Perkins Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus Professor of Clinical Medicine and Professor Instructor and Tutor in Social Ethics THOMAS NIXON CARVER, A.IlI. PH.D,, LL.D. Formerly Lecturer on the History of David A. Wells Professor of Political Economy Engraving 1 1 of Social Ethics WILLIAM ERNEST CASTLE, PH.D. Professor of Zoology 4, . Q 1- ,i I EMORY LEON' CHAFFEE, S.B., Pu.D. Assistant Professor of Physics EDWARIQBHCSIANNING, GEORGE HIENEY CHASE, HARRY ELLSWORTH CLIFFORD, ARTHUR HQREISON COLE, ' ' . H- . S.B. H. . McLean Professcghof Ancient and Modem ,lolm E. Hudson Professor of Archaeology Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Instructor in Economics and Tutor in tht ISYOYY and Curator of Classical Antiquities Engineering Division of History, Govcmmem, and Economics ef sr ff' f 5 . , il . A . W i, 1' -. 'ffm f. r iff' WILLIAM MORSE COLE, M .A. Professor of Accounting JAMES BRYANT CONANT, PH.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry ARCHIBALD CARY COOLIDGE, JULIAN LOWELL coounoc, PHAD., LL.D. B.sc., mn. Professor of History and Director of the University Library Professor of Mathematics HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM . .,,,.,. .,, ....,. ...,. ., ...,. .,..,l CHARLES TOWRTSBEND COPELAND, MELVIN Tirorms COPELAND, GEORGE WASQI?1GT0N CRAM. HEGINP-LD Al1UWOR'l'H DALY, :. . PHD. .1 , . .f.lS. PHD. ASSOCIMG P1'0l0SSOr of English Professor of Mnrkctimz and Director of Sccrulnry of thc Faculty of Arts nml Sciences Sturgis-Hooper Prolessor of Geology the Bur-egtu uf Businggs Research Sccrutury of thi: Ifzxculty of Lhu Iinuivrccring School, Sucrctury for Student Iimploymerit HARVEY NATI-IANIEL DAVIS, JOSEPH STANCLIPFE DAVIS. WILLIAM MORRIS DAVIS, ARCHIBALD THOMPSON DAVISON Pn.D. Pu.D. ALE., s.D., I'H.lJ. PH-D. Professor of Mechanical Engineering Formerly Assistant Professorof Economics Sturgis-Hooper Professor of Geology, Emeritus Associate Professor of Music and Orgmmst CHESTER LAURENS DAWES, S.B. Assistant Professor ol Electrical Engineering ROLAND BURRAGE DIXON, PH.D. Professor of Anthropology and Curator of Professor of Bio-Physics Ethnology, Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology WILLIAM WALLACE FENN, A.M., D.D. Bussey Proiessor of Theology and L hoxr Master EDMUND EZRA Drw, ivALTER FENNO DEARBORN, ARTHUR STONE DEWING, Sli., PLLD, PILD., IVLD, PH-ll Pmfcssor of Economics Professor of Education Assncinle PTOTCSSOT Of Finance 11114-l Tutor ln the Division of History, Government, and Economics WILLIAM DUANE, PHD. PH.D. Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Emeritus EPHRAIM EMERTON, Ll Q 7? -, ,- I di' x44 kr: Afil ,fl -ng,4.4.1,-,-.f..g,-:-Lf'' , ' . , ' :v'f.1:51'9f',25?4 ' , ' 51:5-f-15215 E? 'Qt , 1 I gr-.,:5p1g,'gi:1 u.: :., 1 f h -5E.lgsf?1, .Q f:f3F: +- 'f1i'If'ff1f2': '. 7' 331:52 . N A- ,6ii2'f?i?liZi9 11,121-'amz 44-In-:V 1.-mp V: 11: 5411, 1721! V, . . . ' ,Ag-ga 35-5-'fgeggd f :l51Q21fS 125253 1 ii i .'?3ilv f?vwfZ5f'4l , 1Y '7' 'Z ' 'z 1-I5-1 F1:.l:41fH ' 9'-:':v: ' '3375573:'f-a1'F'? 'aiQ,, ' Sq 1 .f5'P'-4 , - ' :1:+g4o:,541f.:f g,Q:',3' Y' I . ,'- 1'.w'f:i'-wif.g+a3f:'..f1:-P-f 'zen f -- '- -'frsg .-xiqzsioh ' . ' ''i-4fI 7f-Silijli-752161:-3iZ19:E'5f51:'. , :- ' l ARTHUR- LOVETT ENDICOTT A.B. Bursar WILLIAM SCOTT FERGUSON MERRITT LYNDON FERNALD, RICHARD THORNTON FISHER PH.D. S.l3. A.l3,, M.F. Professor of Ancient Higfgry Fisher Professor of Natural History Assistant Professor of Forestry and Director of the Harvard Forest 16 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM ROBERT FRANZ FOERSTER, OTTO KNUT OLAP FOLIN, EDWARD WALDO Forums, GEORGE SHQNSON FORBES A rx H. . PH.D. P1-LD., S.D,, M.D. - - ' I Formerly Assistant Professor of Social Ethics Hamilton Kuhn Professor of Biological Director of the William Hayes Pegg ASSOCIMC PFOICSSOF Of Ch2ml5lfY Chemistry Art M useurn IANIES FORD, .IEREMIAIAI DENIS hIA'I I'HIAS FORD WORTHINGTON CHAUNCEY FORD, KUNO FRANCKE, PIIVD- PHD. A.M., Lr1'r.D. Pn.D., LL.D., Lrrr.D. Associate Professor Of SOCi11l Ethics Smith Professor ofthe French and Spanish Lecturer on Historical Manuscripts Professor of the History of German Culture Languages Emeritus, and Honorary Curator of the HENRY ATHERTON FROST A.B., MARCH. Instructor in Architecture LOUIS CARYL GRATON, S.B. Professor of Economic Geology ROY KENNETH HACK, B.Lr'rr, Assistant Professor of Classics Germanic Museum YVILLIAM HENRY GEER, ROBERT CHARLES FREDERICK GOETZ, CHARLES HALL GRANDGENT S.B..B.P.E. Major, U. S. Army AB., L,H,D, Director of Physical Education and Member Professor of Military Science and Tactics Professor of Romance Languages of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences WILLIAM CASPAR GRAUSTEIN. PHD. Assistant Professor of Mathematics JEAN JACQUES HAFFNER Architecte.Dipl6m6 par lc Gouvcrncment Francais, Professor of Architecture R WILLIAM CHASE GREENE, Pr1.D. Instructor in Greek and Latin EDWIN HERBERT HALL, PH.D., LL.D, for . CHARLES BURTON GULICK PH.D. Professor of Greek NORRIS FOLGER HALL, PH.D. umford Professor of Physics, Emeritus Instructor in Chemistry HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM ALFRED CHISSTIER HANIVORD, PAUL HENRY HANUS, PILD. Sli., l,l..D. Instructor in Government :incl Tutor in the Professor of the History nnrl Art of Teaieliing, Iinlon Division of History. Government, :incl Izlnleritns Fmnlnnlcs w1LL1.-ni curronn HEILMAN, LAWRENCE Josrrn IIENDERS Ms. n A.n,, M.D. Lecturer on Music Professor of Biological Chemistry ON, I AI.lil'IR'l' BUSHNELL HART, I'u,lJ., LL,lJ., Lr'r'1'.D. Professor of thc Science of Government JOHN GODDARD HART A.M. Instructor in English ASBURY HAVEN IIERRICK, FRANK WILSON CI-IENEY HERSEY Pu,D, A.M. nstructor in German and in French , Instructor in English A EDEXIARD BURLINGAME HILL WILLIAM ERNEgT LIOCKING, ARTHUR NORMAN HOLCOMBE, 1 EARNEST ALBERT HOOTON ' ' p,,vDv Pn.D. PILD., B. Lrrr. Asgismnt pmfcssm- of Music Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Professor of Government Assistant frofessor of Alxthropolony Philosophy, and Civil Polity find Lllfill-01' of S0lTl2lli0l0t.Y l I l 1 r I I l ALBERT ANDREW HOWARD , PILD, A.M. Pope Professor of Latin Professor of German WILLIAM GUILD HOWARD, HENRY VINCENT HUBBARD, JOHN SANFORD HUMPHREYS A.M., S,B. Professorfoflandscape Architecture Associate Professor of Architecture EDWARD VERMILYE HUNTINGTON, BYRON SATTERLEE HURLBUT, JOHN GEORGE JACK, CHARLES LORLNG JACKSON PHD- AMA Assistant Professor of Dendrology Am ' Professor of Mechanics V Professor of English Erving Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus 18 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1 HANS CARL GUNTHER VON IAGEMANN, EDWARD CHARLES JEFFRE PHD. Professor of Germanic Philology GRINNELL JONES, S.M,, Pu.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry ARTHUR EDWIN KENNELLY, s.D., A.M. Professor of Electrical Engineering Ass KIRSOPI' LAKE, M.A., D.D. PH.D., S.D. Professor of Plant Morphology y JAMES RICHARD Jewmrr, GEORGE ELLSWORTH JOHNSON, ' Pn.D. A.M. Professor of Arabic Associate Professor of Education OLIVER DIMON KELLOGG, EDWIN CRAWFORD KEMBLE, FRANK LOWELL KENNEDY, PH.D. S.B., P1r.D. A.B., S.B. Associate Professor of Mathematics' EDWARD SKINNER KING, A.M. istant Professor of Astronomy at Observatory ARTHUR BECK ET LAMB, PHD. Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History Professor of Chemistry and Director Chemical Laboratory Instructor in Physics Associate Professor of Engineering Drawing x 1 . GEORGE LYMAN KITTREDGE, JULIUS KLEIN, A.B., LL.D., Ln'1'.D. Pu.D. the Gurney Professor of English Literature Assistant Professor of Latin-American History and Economics WILLIAM COPIIEJDGE LANE, HERBERT SIQNIEY LANSFELD, r. . rx. . of the Librarian Assistant Professor of Psychology and Director of the Psycllological Laboratory CHARLES LANBIAN, GEOSEIRI LQHPEANA, HAROLD JOSEPH LASKI, ROGER IRVING LEE, W 1 . P f is bk - , - ' 1 'Q ' ' . Formerly Lecturer on History A-B-, MD- 1 3 eb ro effgsvgl,dagiieggingegggtor of Lhe Instructor m Church HM-OW Henry K. Oliver Professor of Hygiene HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM IQ f' ' A 1 L , , ,, 1 s I l I I , X : I 1 l l CLARENCE IRVING LEWIS, Pull. Assistant Professor of Philosophy JOHN LIVINGSTON LOWES Pu,lJ. Professor of English ALEXANDER GEORGE MCADIE, A.M., SAI. Abbott Lawrence Rotch Professor Meteorology and Director of the Blue Hill Observatory l 1fREu1zR1c1c w1L1,mM CIAIARLES IQDMOND 1-:.ftRLIc LINCOLN, LIEUISR, PILD. M,A,, P11,D, Assistant Professor of German Formerly Assistnnt Professor of Economics , MA'I'Tl'IliW LUCE, A. B. TIIISODORE LYMAN, ROBERT HOWARD LORD. Pu.D, Associate Professor of History DAVID GORDON LYON, Regent :intl Menrlrer of the Faculty of Arts Pn.D. PILDA, DID. llml 5C1CUCUS I-Iolllis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Hancock Professor of Hebrew and' other Philosophy :Incl Director of the Jefferson Oriental Languages, Emeritus. and Curator Physical Laboratory of the Sermtic Museum I , IVILLIANI NICDOUG.-ILL, CHARLES HOIVARD IXICILIVAIN, EDIVARD LAURENS IVIARK, M.A,, D.Sc. Pr-r.D. PII-D-, LL-D' of Professor of Psychology Professor of History and Government HCYSCY PFOICSSOI' Of -'lHflf0mY, EmCl'iillS LIONEL SIMEON MARKS, GUSTAVUS HOWARD MAYNADIER, LOUIS JOSEPH ALEXANDRE MERCIER, RICHARD STOCTON MERIAM, ' BS., M.M.E. PH.D. A.M. PLLD. Professor of 'Mechanical Engineering Instructor in English Assistant Professor of French Instructor in Economics and Tutor in the Division of History, Government, and ' fconomtcs FREDERICK MERK, PH.D. Instructor in History ROGER BIGELOW MERRIMAN, B.Lr'r'r., PED. Professor of History ARTHUR MICHAEL, PH.D., LL.D. Professor of Organic Chemistry LOUIS REX MILLER, A.M. Instructor in History and Tutor in the Divi- sion of History, Government, and Economics O HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM , , . CLIFFORD HERSCHEL MOORE, EDWARD CALDWELL MOORE, GEORGE FOOT MOORE, ARTHUR IEHQIONROE' mn., Ln-ID. PHD., mv. AM., D-D-. LL-D-, Lm.D. Agsigmni Pmfesgor gf Economics and Tutor Professor of Latin Parkman Professor of Theology and Plummer Frothingham Professor of the History in the Division of History, Government, and Professor of Christian Morals , of Religion Economics - ti lf'-.xi-7 ze. A 1, 'ff 5: . r, A :,:1.2:f--- Q , lx , ,. K E, x SAMUEL ELIOT MORISON. PH.D. Lecturer on History ARTHUR EDWIN NORTON, PH.B. Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering L . ANDRE MORIZE, AGREGE-DIES-LETTRES Assistant Professor of French Literat WILLIAM FOGG OSGOOD, P1i.D., LL.D. Perkins Professor of Mathematics WILLIAM BENNETT MUNRO, JOHN TUCKER MURRAY, LL.B., Pu.D., LL.D. An-r. ure Professor of Municipal Government Assistant Professor of English and Director of the Summer School WINTHROP JOHN VANLEUYEN CHARLES PALACI-IE, OSTERHOUT, Prr.D. 5.13-, PHD- pmfcssm- of Bgfgny Professor of Mineralogy GEORGE HERBERT PALMER, GEORGE I-IOWARD P xlarniz -A 4 . f 4 ' -Exwo D PE.-XBODX' AH di-NE., LL-Ii-Qin-Isiiri-HVDAM Sb. 1 X , c.r1AIaLn,sLgi:,xBoDx, rI1ANc1sAgrErD'D', SLD- . or. ro essor n L'ZLf:l1l'ZL I e igion l oral Professor of Zoology and Director of the C .L f E -r X l . l Pl er Profe'sor of Chri'tian Morals, Philosophy, and Civil Polity, Emeritus Zoiilogkgl I-2lb0l'al0fY Peaborllyivhlill-sternmlgilrifrxsriclzillfriizligeiology umm Emeritus E HENRY PEyBIYPACKER, .f . . Chairman ofthe Committee on Admission and Member of the Faculty of Arls and Sciences BLISS PERRY A-M., L.H,D,, Lm-.n,,'LL.D. Professor of English Literature and Ethnololly RALPH BARTON PERRY, WARREN MILTON PERSONS, PH-U s.1i., Pn.D. Professor of Philosophy Professor of Emnomim HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM WILLIAM HENRY PICKERING, 5.15. A.l5. Assistant Professor of Astronomy Formerly Instructor in English ARTII U R STANWOO D PI li R , GEORGE WASHINGTON PIERCE, ARTHUR POPE, S.II., PILD. A.B, Rumforcl Professor of Physics anrl Director of Professor of Fine Arts thc Cruft Memorial Laboratory ARTHUR KINGSLEY PORTER, CHANDLER RATHFON POST, JAAIES STURGI5 PRAY. A.B., B.P.A. PELD. AHB- Profcssor of Fine Arts Assistant Professor of Greek and of Charles Eliot Professor ol L1lI'1d5C2lIJU Ping A,-L5 Architecture EDWARD KENNARD RAND, PI-LD, C.E., PH.D. Professor of Latin Associate Professor of Zoology HERBERT WILBUR RAND, GEORGE SHARP RAYMER, A.B., ILM. Associate Professor of Mining GEORGE ANDREW REISNER, THEODORE WILLIAM RICHARDS, LINCOLN WARE RIDDLE, PHD- PH.D.,S.D.,LL.D., CuEu,D.,M.D. PHD. Professor Of EKYDf0l0gY Erving Professor of Chemistry and Director Late Assistant Professor of Cryptogztmie of the Wolcott Gibbs Memorial Laboratory Botany and Associate Curator of thc Cryptogamic Herbarium Died January x6, 1921 I I EUGENE LOUIS RAICHE, Instructor in French . as-' , F J i PERCY EDWARD RAYMOND, PHD. Associate Professor of Palaeontology l WILLIAM ZEBIN A RIPLEY, S.B., PHD. Nathaniel Ropes Professor of Political Economy GUILLERMO RIVERA, BENJAMIN LINCOLN ROBINSON, FRED NORRIS ROBINSON, DENMAN WALDO ROSS, S,B., A.M. PH.D. PH,D, PH.D. Instructor in Spanish Psa Gray Professor of Systematic Botany and Professor of English Lecturer'on the 'Iiheory of Design ami' Keeper Curator of the Gray Herbarium of the Study Series, and Honorary I'ellow of the Pegg Art Museum 22 HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM l 1 PAUL JOSEPH SACHS FREDERICK ALBERT SAUNDERS, ALBERT SAUVEUR, ARTHUR SEARLE, ' AIB- ' Pu.D. S.B. ' A.M. Associate Professor of Fine Arts and Assistant Associate Professor of Physics Professor of Metallurgy and Late Phillips Pnofesslor of Astronomy, G Director of the Fogg Art Museum BICmll0QfaDl1Y Died 1920 , A., . l . ' l ,I - 4 ., A gf -. , 5 ,,,,y 4:32 -at P1 37 2, of-ls:-its ' . Ulf L HENRY MAURICE SHEFFER, PH.D. Lecturer on Philosophy EDWARD STEXQENS SHELDON, HENRY LLOYD SMYTH, A.B.,C.E. HERBERT WEIR SMYTH, PH.D. Professor of Romance Philology, Emeritus Professor of Mininfl and Metallurgy, and Eliot Professor of Greek Literature WALTER RAYRIQYD SPALDING, OLIVER MITCHELL WENTWORTH I .I . Professor of Music SPRAGUE, Pu.D. Edmund Cogswell Converse Professor of Banking and Finance FRANK WILLIAM TAUSSIG, PH.D., LL.B,, LI1T.D, Henry Lee Professor of Economics RUFUS STICKNEY TUCKER, PH.D. Instructor in Economics and Tutor ' th in e Division of History, Government, and Economics Director of the Mining and Metallurgical Laboratories HARLAN TRUE STETSON, s.M., Pu.D, Assistant Professor of Astronomy l GEORGE FILLMORE SWAIN, S.B., I,L.D. Gordon McKay Professor of Civil Engin eering ROLP-Nga EPIAXTER, ALFRED MARSTON TOZZER. LEONARD THOMPSON TROLAND - A . - S.B., Pu.D. 5:sfsz:'0:5,3'e:,2252: i2iisffgtiisfsifxa Pfofesmf 0' A465 fr p if tg-IW 'wr 'rl' , 'gf . i i' E. - X '-1-156 4:16.51 - f, 1. - fs N f ' 'ff-'fl , ' 112,-'f'.2',:,.'-1. V 1lq:!St7' , ,Ei 11 ' .:Ef:e:gf':- silllifirp - R5-,zitfd 1 A , FREDERICK JACKSONI TUR 4 PH.D., LL.D., Lfrf,D. NDR' Professor of History PH D ABBOTT PAYSON USHER, JOSEPH LEONARD WALSH, PILD. S.M., P1-LD. Assistant Professor of Economics and Tutor in Instructor in Mathematics the Division of History, Government, and Economics Us HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 23 F., ,fx- T 'T' i'f 7Tj TV'i . 1 A' I-' .1 1' f f W. rf-1 't':- 5+ T, -fu 'Q . A 5 ' '-in i f '42 7 Wie , T 'fl ' WT' 1 3' 4'1 li?-J. 1 3. 1 A - F A,- I, V, l 1 'rf' -N, l E 'rjfmif ' I ' ' Al , f if '..fL:,f'f'12p1cQffi -.,. .1 X I, . if - 1 W' 1 3 I ' - I f . gy JOHN ALliRlECl'I'l' WALZ. ROBERT DECOURCY WARD, HAROLD BROADFIELD WARREN, KENNETH GRANT TREMAVNE l'u.D. NM. Instruclorin Freehand Drawing WEIXSTIQRY PWD, Professor of the Cernmn Language nnrl PFUWSSOF Of 5-'lllU1ll0l0HY Assistanl. Professor of English .llcrzllllrc BARRETT YVENDELL, GEORGE BENSON XVESTON, NYILLIAH HARR Y ii'IiS'l'0N, GEORGE CHANDLER YVHIPPLE, A.li., L.l'l.D. A,hl. D.hI.D. S.B. Lute Professor of English, Emeritus Assistanl Professor of Romance Lnnfzunurs :'XSSiSlfU1l I'f0fUSS0l' Of BOLHUY G01'd0n MCKF-ly PFOWSSOY Of Simi'-fify llieal lfelwruary S, 19:1 Engineering MELVII-LE CONLEY WHIPPLE, HORATIO STEVENS WHITE. EDWARD ALLEN WHITNEY. LEO WIENER, Instructor in Sanitary Chemistry A-B-. LL-D4 A-li Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures Professor of German, Emeritus Chairman of the Committee on Lhe Choice of Electives l CHARLES CLARK WILLOUGHBY. ROBERT WHEELER WILLSON, GEORGE GRAFTON WILSON, GEORGE PARKER WIN SHIP, A,M. Pu.D. PH.D., LL.D. A-M-, L1Tr-D- . I Director of the Peabody Museum of American Professor of Astronomy, Emeritus Professor of International Law Lecturer-on the History of Pflnflngand Archaeology and Ethnology Died November 1, 1922 Librarian of the Widener Collection IRVAH LESTER WINTER JOHN ELIOT WOLFF, HARRY AUSTRYN WOLFSON, JAMES HAUGHTON WOODS, A-B, ' PED, PH.D. Pu.D. Associate Professor of Public Speaking Professor of Petrography and Mineralogy , Assistant Professor of Jewish Literature and Professor of Philosophy Curator of the Mineralogical Museum Philosophy 4 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM I , V N JAY BACKUS WOODWORTH, CHARLES HENRY CONRAD WRIGHT, HENRY AARON YEOMANS, ALLYN ABBOTT YOUNG, S.B. M.A. A,M., LL.B. PH.D. Associate Professor of Geology Professor of thifrench Language and Professor of Government Professor of Economics lterature 4 UNIVERSITY HALL FROM LIBRARY QUADRANGLE HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM E I1 , if E 5 f' ' JOHN HARVARD STATUE H8835 Here in the evening of our youthful days, Among familiar walls of brick and stone Hallowed by time, with ivy overgrown, We pause awhile for memory and praise. The chronicle is written that displays, Page after page, the record of our own- A soon-forgotten story, lightly known And lightly lost along our separate Ways. Unly remains the shadow of a knowledge Distant as stars, tremendous as the sea, The dim reflection of a mightier college Caught for a moment as it disappears- A spirit, brooding on eternity, Serenely lone, enthroned beyond the years M. x B HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM . ,,,,,, ,z,,, ,, ,H .ff JOHNSTON GATE f 18903 W , K. .n V - -- CLASS OF ms FENCE f19O0J Q, yy, I HARVARD NINETI-EEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 29 i- I A --1-- -- L, , xv S H A i m Q- Nv.,,,--U N ,, ,,,, - , gf A H-- , , , ., . --- ' X ' --L-'vi ' ff' ' -A' ' b . - '- . ,. o:,v-fr, Ax ..f-- - 1 -.-.L X M, 1 ' ' - - .,.. . ' V V.. -wuz,--Q...-lt..K --.j-f--'-.1,.'---1 115,: -A,--1 R - 5- CLASS OF 1875 GATE H9001 A CLASS OF 1857 GATE Q190D ' 30 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM firv AJ? 5-'Gen-H 'Y . ..,,.- -mia, - . , . . 1 E-ass-V -i 1nn,. .' ' 5 : :af: fgffwf-S-f-1 A ' 'A'---A Q MCKEAN GATE 419015 - .- . lg., ML .,.-A, CLASS OF 1899 GATE C1901J '-I -E .Q.--:f:':3. 11-Q-ax-Sygil HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM TN vg- X 3 .-'ninemsn-n CLASS OF 1877 GATE H9011 DEXTER GATE, CLASS OF 1890 119011 32 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM F, I Er,1:1:5aL':'- A,-..- v V , . , , , , W . ,,. ,..,.Q, , -.. -- ,,.,35 -0- . . , . .,-...i,v,,.q..A ,-.-- - --, rw. ,M-W' -,.,,,-,..,.f.,2.1, 1.-,,,-..,,:.2-if-1-.-1 ..+..-1:,L f V Y .-1- : 4 1 ,.zw,,4.. . sw -ms , ' , 'Tu e' :El-',-:zgff f ' N A , ' AH - . CLASS OF 1887 AND 1888 GATE 119061 ,gdP' 1- -- -f , b -K,,ff' -. .xv -' j 1' ' EY 'Lv - - . --.+ifAJ -'gen- '1f. 1 - Q A '- Q A - ,Y V-V1 i ,V VJ MEYER GATE 118915 1 HARVARD NINETI-EEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 433 , . A , sf A I ik- A L . 82631 2 V -.fu:zx:.vn.w- 1 ' BRADLEY FOUNTAIN 119101 1 - fr 1 1 . , . I . -.fu A 1- .11 P' . .- THQ. W A A. ,- 4- Z: 'f '7 4 'L 'I A .. .Z-gg 'Q' ' A w . A A , 5- A .fb .. 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' 4:11 , 14 1 . iw- 4 - -sf? - . -- f' FP .- '--3: '1:'xs'E-:......?7?g:'f i n 1 'ff-'i . VIEWS OF THE COLLEGES AT CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS From a water-color drawing by Houdin-Dorgemont in 1795. ll Massachusetts Hall Harvard Hall Hollis Hall Stoughton Hall Holworthy Hall Univergity Hall HARVARD IN 1830 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 39 TVX. . Nx H v - -'wx-N1 X x N 'x TW. '---A 01- 1-.?v.'.- .1 ! ks-- x X ' A . 'Q' -A Z: ' H ::- ATO 'Vi QQ , Q53 Tfg.f,i .., X .,,- ,V qi- .,,,.:! gli rr ! 2 -53 x 'Qx 3 44 nv .- .YQANX :A xv, N. v 1- ' . X- X W- '1 .L . X ix w- - x ' N. -. .-my A '- .' K .u -v.- X ,:'hsr,.hI N in ..,.,,1 x 's . , A 5 i x N-,X Nik SMH -I 5 f -. ,, .w 1 hz? fr ' ZQM- .,' FU HOLLIS HALL 1176.9 Built by the Province of Massachusetts. STOUGHTON HALL 413053 Built from Funds secured largely by a lottery. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASSIALBUM HOLWORTHY HALL 118125 . Built from the proceeds of a lottery. THAYER HALL 418705 Erected in memory of Nathaniel Thayer, of the Class of 1789. HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS A LBUM 41 ff' fx 'Vp 5 21.- ,I?,,'4 .F .' , H 1 f . H ' V I' fn ll .K 'qui' '33 , G J fg, , 75,3 ,Q f 15, ' ' f,'f'.1,: fl 11,11 1' .., 2 ' V, 4 ff? a ' UNIVERSITY HALL CISISJ WELD HALL 118725 Erected in memory of Stephen Minot Weld, of the Class of 1826. 42 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM GRAYS HALL 08631 Named for Francis Calley Gray John Chiprnan Gray, and William Gray, of thc Classes of 1809, 1811, and 1829. .i-Kffl MATTHEWS HALL H8739 The gift of Nathan Matthews. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 43 ,. ,S , Y --. :T-X: ,Q-57 . - . - . A , A ,gh TT.,-I x : . N '1 N , L is Q . L.. 4 ny -- ,. '-1-J:Y5h, j ' 'si' K. 1, 1 W .- F' , 91 . X P, X ., ' Y rx'- . . :A F . F HOLDEN CHAPEL H7441 Thcigift of Madam Holden and her daughters. -V .1 5 f-' --.- ft-, i TQ . 91 . I -. AL.. , - ' .5 1- .L . .. . -, fff 1 X 5. Z -f. 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' -.151 'wi-.-:-A.--'sw-:.'.-.'-.-xy-..v::a'-J.sw.-Qfyvie-1539.-Mr::-if-fm-fyhf-::q:y'f' L-.T-.,,:-4-14-yg.:1.5,,J. xp,,-1-mme,-,-:.g415,11--ggzqg..-:'f.5-1.-,g-g1q- . A-51, . . -Q Q .- -ny ,q-.-f,,f-:.,yg1' .-----4.f:gf-.--..g.q.fi- 1- -A - 1,1'?'fj1 Q,-'-Qf3,513f,f' Q ' ' 'f-,:Elia-2fae?v4QIlgSLQgf2:f11'-'1.2'f-ff---:rf --QLgEgL..L,L13:-'f'f'i-521+- PHILLIPS BROOKS HOUSE 08993 44 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASSIALBUM Q i inn Y U . : i4-EP' kai?- Q- MEMORIAL HALL 118703 I XXX XX Y rx A U W , A , T W- ? -iT+W-lv N CLASS OF 1857 GATE 619015 WADSWORTH HOUSE 411265 Occupied by the President until 1849. HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM X BOYLSTON HALL 118575 Erccted from the bequest of Ward Nicholas Boylston. ,.7.,,,f EMERSON HALL H9055 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM ..4n'Ll-9'3 'g'5'g V -.....n-- -A HARVARD UNION 119012 The gift of Henry Lee Higginson, of the Class of 1855. ---,254 4 ., flu! - '-a.f::.E - 1 . LIVING ROOM, HARVARD UNION HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 47 T. JEFFERSON COOLIDGE, IR., LABORATORY f1903j The gift oi T. Jefferson Coolidge, of the Class of 1850. ,, A 5 wg Je - A A ,A if -- :gifs . . Q .If-1-fs.-1'-Q12W Y ' .,.,fQf,,-J HEMENWAY GYMNASIUM f1878J The gift of Augustus Hemeuway, of the Class of 1875. MJ HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM PRESIDENTS HOUSE 119123 ,4 I -M i'1 ii - A DUDLEY MEMORIAL GATE AND CLOCK TOWER 419153 Nj, HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM -W'-1--1' A SISYER HALL 518305 Named for Mrs, Ann E. P, Sever. ROBINSON HALL H9015 Erected in memory of Nelson Robinson, Jr., of the Class oi 1900. 50 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM ai V. 3 Q v -'ixlgj -. V- ,A V V, . .-1 YI' 'f'. fi'i-fV1- pf. '-. 'f:.:.' 119' Q. illiw' 5 'f'.:'5, IA' V1 ,Q1ifCfs5 +2 4 . '-V ., 1 Via :Vi Ve f-VV Viv V. il 'f,-sg' J' . ' 'Z V.A:.5V VQVQQWLV-V315 A S'qVi'g ,V Af - N Vlizgfgiiii, H .- 2 :VLV ' A .i1l2'f T :'5rV,..,J!341' . . wif 5 I.f,ifx:. . 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CRUFT MEMORIAL- LABORATORY 119145 ' Thcfgifl of Miss Harriet-Otis Crufl.. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 55 AUSTIN HALL C1883D The gift of Edward Austin. .-. .Ji LANGDELL HALL 09075 - HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM MUSIC BUILDING 09141 LAWRENCE HALL H8482 The gift of Abbott Lawrence. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM ld 11 STILLMAN INFIRMARY H9011 The gift of James Stillman. 4 i ' ,A . MEDICAL SCHOOL 119093 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM ' GORE HALL 419149 In memory of Christopher Gore. whose name the College Library bore until 1913. rris ,. ' E r dx STANDISH HALL 119141 Erectcrl from the gift of Mrs. Russell Sage. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM SMITH HALLS H9141 Ercctcd from the bcqucst of George Smith. 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' ' A ' ' ' 1 il, M -rf af -TAX ri- r ik T' N 5, . -'3 5, f 'I-03. 'L 'r - , Y A P 1 rr y 1 P- fl' DIYINITY LIBRARY 08871 2574 51-- . jf-A -fffr OLD GYMNASIUM 118583 At one time the Germanic Museum. RANDALL HALL 118992 ROTCH BUILDING 618981 The Harvard University Press. CONANT HALL H8953 WALTER HASTINGS HALL 118907 --+-nav. 1-xzqnvlr HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM APLEY COURT 618977 DUNSTER HALL 118975 7' I F L1 ,1 I .! 1- E5 ii .3-E.. X if-..1 N-a- --H I' L 1, Iiffllzy' 51 gl ,, 1, W1 - ,411 W I I N1 xi- If' :ffm XV' 'EQ1f',5f.f' , ffl er 1 W i,n331fI?-viff ff.-1 1.',4.,'-.. -- -in '- H' -- .. A -L - - f 5 9 S 5 if Ill .lf 44.1111 , -I 1 f 1 1 .X ' 3, , ,, .l 'V I ,. 'fl' Y Lrg at -I .lj ,- 2: If as A FAIRFAX HALL 119001 :mmuuuu HARVARD CO-OPERATIVE socrmy RUSSELL HALL 11900, V U .. 45.i .L I 'Z gf - '-. . 1 X A . ,.-., - --M, Y ' 4Q3'72f':. ' ' ,QI4 ,VX-H1-' ' f' - 1 ' m-:QL-L ' A an . L U.-J, V A W - . 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HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM DEI,I I-IIC CLUB D U CLUB ' ' A .HV FLY CLLB FOX CLUB HASTY PUDDING CLUB INSTITUTE OF 1770 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM IROQUOIS CLUB K- G- X- CLUB 12: Jaw- , 12. - KAPPA SIGMA HOUSE . - V11 L XNIBD X CHI XLPH X OWL CLUB PHI KAPPA EPSILON HARVARD-NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM QE' 4,41 M ... A A -1., PHOENIX CLUB PI ETA CLUB PORCELLIAN CLUB 5- K. CLUB 927112511-L.-cf ., '. , k Eff' :Y--W -,'. ,. ...:f-nw --1.-1-.-f osx z.: V 4'-'- .'. .'.','.,' .' ' , . ' ' ,V ,e 51:-:.',' 'I ,V V , '. .-ff ' , 4 ' ' . . xg . ,.A-.g152,--:-:g:,.- -- I...- ' '-fccnfqr-2:-11: ,- ,.-, X-.-,.-.1 , . SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA MU HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM SIGNET SOCIETY SPEAKERS' CLUB F I SPEE CLUB STYLUS CLUB - STYX CLUB ZETA BETA TAU HOUSE N jf Q9 an The Sargent Jlfemorzkzl Tazhlzhgf l 'l-.'f'5. '-., . 'r ij:-,.. v M , ,.- . ii- ' . wil, pl 9 'V q g ,.4x.i?,fa?-,aff . .. Q Q at xv 1' uw X Q 1 Y' 4 X lf it l r ' L '3.,.g1 - 4 ,qv 4 f . 4 fs. I -. -1:,'Gi:7.r n vt, yy. 'll . 1, .J lm, I ri? 'E eq? Ly. '43 , V 1:,-.1 H ,'.-.VI 1.4541 vi UN., .3.,.,f UW Strong-souled, strong-hearted, stern-set, still, they stoodg Roclc-firm, men of our sturdy blood and race. New-trained, untried, they showed no fear to face The horror of Argonne and Belleau Wood. Silent, they toolc it anyway they could, Set foot to foot and grimly held their place And earned what Timels great' hand cannot erase. They live, immortal, in their full manhood. They fought and We were cast aside, too young, Feeling our chances lost and Life a cheat, And nothing left to us but idle play. We see not that the Song is still unsung, See not the greater part left incomplete. Grant us the strength, 0 Lord, to stand as they! R. F. B. U , , , , -, L5 ,.. .. YALE BOWL, NOVEMBER 20, 1920 HARVARD STADIUM, NOVEMBER 19, 1921 QL IN CIHVAHVH HLLEIN NH HHH I-I,L1fLLN'HAAL WHHTV SSVTO ,- THE LIBRARY QUADRANGLE FRESHMAN DORMITORIES .ik virhiig-f-1 - . IAIHEVIV SSV'-IO GIHHH.L'2LLNE-IAAJL NEIE-LLEININ CIHVAHVI-I 6L 80 HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM C 0616176 5 FRED W. MOORE T. J. CAMPBELL JOHN ANDERSON Graduate Treasurer Harvard Athlclic Associulion Assistant Grzlrlualc Treasurer Musseur Harvard Athletic Association .J WILLIAM I. BINGHAM Truck Advisory Committee n'i':4 5 -Milf' fzc . ,,,,.,.. W... ,ww ,Ili-1' , - 4 ,A 1, . I 4. 1 4 1- 1' . .4119- . .- i. - 'iv 'ip t n' nf .ul 5. 0-Ki' f ,, -4. 4. ,, I 'L If 1 Wifi' L Alf 7 I f is 'ms' W 1 4 u. of-. ' I 12 -K . 1.. -1 ,QAPX4 i' ,3,i:,. '- ' A ..v',4ivf12o 4 3231! , W 5 .1 'Q --Q,,i,.g..,, -..sff, fs' ,gf Nm , My 1+ -f, .,.. ., . 5 , ' Abi? Y A vi-3? ., '- L-JJ-awk' ' ' ., ' 15 :ar ,Q I f .1.-if . . ,afaf .- -- .f'-.5 -5-tg .752 Q - 53 -...ma-L' ,. 'H 1 .-'1. 36 -Q' '- a V' 4-1-ffD'w1.'v-1 -'24-1 , . ' - .1 1'--iliac: f- , ,'f I i V ff2f7r? '3f'?'9il5i?l ,., -, ,.-,,4.,-P-,gm 3 ,,- - ,sawn i ',., .i .1i:.f:ih'fgP -'i '.f'e:Sw.qw.: 1 nffqf :gy--,J A , 5 w fzqfiself K + , 'K - ' 1 Aff in-iv, ' flew' mmf-W if .f-'f'1:v',-,rr -:fi-ff 'y I .mf.f:y:f's-Q - 1., 9-gqfwx 1, 1. 4.1:-, My ZA. f-f..'.wM- E.:-. uns-sim. :AA ttf? ,. 45:21. E. I. ISROIYN YYILLIABI H. CLAFLIN, IR Class Crew Hockey fa fbzvm fwf' 'W M' ei Y QQM - 4 52 ,bf-MW A, ng 4 , fi ff, Q I fggfjfqlf is ' VAV fffgxirf Ag? A ill , 1 -,zf 'A:' iw Wg4 WILLIAM F. DONOVAN E- L' IQXRRELL ROBERT T- FISHER Trainer fFootball, Baseball, Tmckj Field Events Track Foogb-ill HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 81 WILLIAM HA I NES l50AI'ound Crew W. C, MARTIN Track THOMAS K. RICHARDS Football, Head Physician giswjf . f '.2'r5 1-s ,C , .'- fr Jw - i n 'lf z rj-'V lf! x 'gyzvfv -- lg.. J ' .wif .. 2? I ,. .?if,4'2?fjffQf. , , p l- , 'If'Q':f A'. , .--Zi!e5:'f'-3-33'21. .'l':' ' - ,Y .5.:.Q',:'Zf! 4.r '74'ff4'ffp... ..-1555 '- . . ' ,:-.j:q..r5 - '- ' L 5.2922s.:ai?'2.fmp2f.4:: I . 1 l'l.:1.-ij.11.57.1123.-',5',3:fff. ,:'5 ,g'y',fQy..1 27' ' -55 5f122.i?lfi3i53i'i5533555:fffiiilfi3:f'ffi59f55i? '95:.-fl-Q3:'1ff2i??W R. HEBER IIOWE J. L. KNOX Dltcclur of Rowing Second Fontlmll JAAKKA J, MIKKOLA F- J. MULLER Invclin :xml Discus, Truck Crew JQHN SLATTERY ALFRED WINSOR, In Baseball Hockey U . -Y ,- A .V 1' '.1-I 'zfl ' , 1 - miiiuahlfi e?4f3i:5g:f2frA.:-- ' .5 12, Lama: F. A L' mftb. 'ft' 935 I A 'rf ,If ' ,-:-,. - x'--1'l'L.l,f- N55 1,113-vi-fvisgul. if--A -P.: .. ' V 7,7-.i.,-gg : - 'L1--4i...1TT A W- - V 1 ' HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM ,H x 1 '- NEWELL BOAT CLUB,l1901J ,4 .. 1 . .f .,, ,433 , : , M51-. :wg ,Q , ,- , A v-- -Q-fa -- - .,....-12:21 LOCKER BUILDING 08941 if , , ' WELD BOAT CLUB H9075 zf'-J ziggy ..-PJ fi' ' 415 ff, Q3 .1 ox- -.-..- .. -n.-, f' ' ,f 'ix' ' . -fri - '-1-:ra -- . I'-, , -1' '-fx' .figxli - , ,, ..a,.,,L ,V J,-I -11.6-1 gm Vw s .:. ' 2 VARSITY CLUB 09125 BASEBALL CAGE H8983 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM S3 Freshman Tear r,f,f- Class of 1923, entering as it did in the fall of 1919, within a year after the Armistice, was the first to come to Col- A15 lege and comply with the regular curric- ulum routine that had existed prior to the Nation's entry into the War. As was to be expected, many members of the Class, eighty-nine to be exact, had seen service in this country or abroad. The ranks of the Class, therefore, included many men whose entry into College was delayed by the war. The athletic record of Freshman year -was, on the whole, very successful. Many candidates turned out in the fall for football and, though los- ing to Princeton, the team ended a satisfactory season with a IO to 7 victory over the Yale Fresh- men. Hockey and baseball followed in the same path as football, ending in decisive defeats of our ultimate rival,-the scores being 16 to 1 and IS to 5 respectively. Crew and track, though not so fortunate in the way of successes as the other three major sports with respect to victories over Yale, both aided in forming and training good material for the ensuing three years of varsity sports. The minor sports must not be ignored by any means, as they have received a great deal of support from the Class. The regeneration of basketball, in par- ticular, dates from the entry of our Class into Col- lege. Success that year was great enough to warrant its continuation, so that now it is an ac- cepted sport in undergraduate life. Compulsory physical training for Freshmen was inaugurated in the fall of 1919, and the Class of 1923 was the first to come under the requirement. In addition to a general improvement in physical condition, a still greater benefit was derived by way of bringing the more backward men into the activ- ities of the Class as a whole. In this way, the unity of the Class was greatly developed. Towards the end of February the class officers were elected and committee chairmen for the vari- ous social activities of the Class were appointed, The results of the elections were as follows: Chapin, President, Owen, Vice-President, Nash, Secre- tary-Treasurer, Stearns, Student Council blem- ber. The chairmen of the various committees were: Duane, Editor-in-Chief of the Red Book, Hooker, Jubilee Committee, D. F. Thayer, En- tertainment Committee, Buell, Dinner Commit- tee, and Fiske, Finance Committee. From this time on official class functions were arranged and each was attended with success. Two smokers were held during the year, both of which taxed the capacity of the large room in the Union. The jubilee in the spring was also very popular, marking the last gathering as a Class during the year. The Red Book, off the press for this event, was more complete and more representative than ever. The Class quickly showed its desire to enter every activity open to undergraduates upon en- rollment in College. This spirit has continued so that members of the Class of 1923 have been active in the social, philanthropic, and literary pursuits as well as in all the forms of athletics. A Hrm class unity throughout the four years of under- graduate life has been the result. VINTON CI-IAPIN, Presiderzf, Frerhman Year. 4 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM Sophomore Tome JE Class of 1923 returned to Cambridge to take up the duties of Sophomores a year older but a generation wiser in the traditions and folklore of Boston, Har- vard, and the Square. Gone were the days of the ever intriguing, mysterious, Freshman Dormitory meal and the luxurious room with a bath. The new era of The VValdorf, jimmie's, and tempestuous landladies was at hand. VVe could eat and sleep where we chose, and we did, all over Cambridge, but, split up as we Were, there still remained a prevailing spirit of class unity. The fall of the year saw our Class contrib- ute somewhat to the 9 to o victory of Captain Horween's team in the Yale Bowl. Class elections held our attention for ten days while the Crimson exhorted the required sixty percent to vote. After three ballots C. C. Buell was elected President, VV. H. Churchill, Vice-President, Sheridan Logan, Secretary-Treasurer, and G. Flint, Student Council lvlember. Several events served to detract our attention from mid-year examinations and the inefiiciency of the Cambridge snow-shoveling squad. H. VV. Clark, our first married man, announced the birth of a daughter, Merle Rose. At a subsequent class smoker it was the unanimous opinion of the gather- ing that a token of recognition should be presented to our latest addition, and the following morning an account was opened at the bank in the young lady's name-not that of her father. It was also our pleasure to watch Captain Bigelow's hockey team completely smother Yale, following which George Owen Jr. was elected captain for the ensuing year-an honor rarely accorded to a Sophomore. ' On our return from the Easter holidays, base- ball, crew, and track were in full swing, with IQ23 representatives taking part in them all. Captain Emmonsls baseball team took the Yale series in straight games. The crew, under the leadership of Wendell Davis 72I, put up a plucky fight on the Thames, but was finally defeated by a little more than a length. Captain O'Connell's track team, although defeated by Yale, came within half a point of winning the Intercollegiates from the University of California. Taken all in all, it was a moderately successful athletic year, both in major and minor sports. The Class of 1923, however, did not confine itself to athletics alone. The names of several of our members began to appear on Advocate, Crim- son and Lompoon boards. We were also repre- sented behind the footlights and in the Musical Clubs. Phillips Brooks House work absorbed not a few, while a select number won scholarships and began laying a firm scholastic foundation with Honors or the Phi Beta Kappa as their ultimate objectives. Aside from its individual achievements the Class of IQ23 can make one truly great boast, it preserved a certain amount of unity during its Sophomore year. The average Sophomore class, after leav- ing the concentrated life of the Freshman dormi- tories, is divided into small groups which rarely see each other until Senior year in the Yard, if at all. The lines of demarcation between these groups, for they did exist in our Class, were far more indistinct than is usually the case. The rea- son for this may be that we were the first Hafter the war Class, but there are undoubtedly other explanations. At any rate, the important result was that 1923 had an abundance of that indehnable something known as class spirit. Beginning in the Freshman dormitories and surviving the test of Sophomore year, this something has grown and expanded. It will al-ways be pleasant to look back on and will certainly help to make -stronger, in the years to come, the connection between the Class of 1923 and the University itself. C1-1a1zLEs CHAUNCEY BUELL, Preriolezzt, SOf71ZO17'Z07'6 Year HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM zmior Tear U.ifQl'fi,fQf i,iOfiiigEil2ff,fOf QQZW U32 C, , r 3 ,9 3 continue to play an increasingly important part in the undergraduate affairs and ac- tivities of the University, and contributed con- siderably toward making the year a success in every way. And, bound together by close ties of friendship which have established at marked solidarity, the Class has been able to accomplish things as a unit, as well as through the ehforts of individual members. The class elections were held early in the fall, resulting in the election of J. G. Flint as president, P. B. Kunhardt as vice-president, and lXf'lorris Duane as secretary-treasurer. ln the fall the interest of the Class was taken up mainly by the work of the football team, which fought its way through a hard season. Defeat was suffered at the hands of Princeton, but with indomitable courage the team came back to win a brilliant victory over a strong Yale team by the score of IO-3. As in other sports throughout the year, members of our Class were an important factor in the success of the team, as may well be seen from the records on other pages of this volume. Another event of in- terest to the Class in the fall was the reception of lvlarshal Foch of France at the University, in which several members of the Class were promi- nently engaged. During the winter, the hockey season was brought to a successful close by another cham- pionship team, under the direction of Coach Claflin and Captain George Owen Jr. ,23, with victories over both Princeton and Yale and many of the leading teams of the East. The track team, showing daily improvement- under the guidance of Coach Bingham, was rounded into form during the spring, to close with a splendid victory over Yale in the Stadium. lt was the first track victory over Yale in several years, and much of the credit should go to Bill Bingham for establishing a remarkable spirit and morale in the team. The baseball and crew seasons were not as suc- cessful, for although the nine won from Princeton and many other strong college teams, it was de- feated by Yale in a three-game series. The crew, going through a somewhat experimental season, suffered defeat by the Yale crew at New London, but foundations were laid for a system which will, it is hoped, produce Harvard crew victories in the future. - The minor sport teams met with varied success throughout the year, but the most striking feature was the resumption of basketball as an active minor sport, in which the team went through a good season ending with a well-earned victory over Yale. ln the non-athletic activities of the University the Class of 1923 also had an important part,5 in literary, dramatic, musical, and other fields. lm- portant positions in all the various activities were beginning to come more and more to members of our Class, and only the records of this volume are needed to show how well the work has been car- ried out, for the Class has responded splendidly in helping along the welfare of the University and the Class. ln February a class smoker was held at the Union with a large and enthusiastic attendance. VVe were fortunate in having President Lowell address us, and the good fellowship and spirit which pervaded the meeting was only one more proof of the class unity and wide friendships among the members of the Class. The largest and most important event of the year for the Class as a whole was the Junior Dance, held in the Union on March 3. Under the supervision of a competent and efficient committee, the dance proved to be a great success, and served in an important manner to consolidate the Class still more, besides giving great enjoyment and pleasure to the members of the Class and their guests. Thus our Junior year came to an end with much to look back upon in happy memories, and with our last year in College looming up ahead of us with all its responsibilities. But the Junior year had certainly done its share in welding the Class of 1923 more closely together, in tying the Class more strongly to Harvard interests and Harvard traditions, and in making every member of the Class of 1923 a true and loyal Harvard man. JOHN GARDINER Ft,rNT, Prerideizf, fziizior Year. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM Sembr bridge had been the only bounds of our scattered existence, we met in the Yard last September to live together once a Class. We have enjoyed what has been the happiest year of our college life, widening the circle of friendships and mak- ing solid those begun during our Freshman year. Through this association we have come more nearly to a realization of the value of the many op- portunities Harvard offers. In a review of the year the football season comes up as the first activity to attract the attention of the Class. Defeats by Brown and Princeton gave added zest to the final victory over Yale. Then followed ups and downs in a strenuous hockey season which ended in a championship of the tri- angular series with Yale and Princeton. For the spring major sports: the track team is being steadily built up under the guidance of Coach Martin and has already won its hrst dual meet with the ln- stitute of Technology, the crew, recovering from the loss of the Annapolis-Princeton race, is well on its way to the New London regatta, and the success of the baseball team has been varied. The coming Harvard-Yale Oxford-Cambridge meet in July adds international Havor to the year in athletics. It is interesting to note that at present thirty of sixty-one letter men in College are mem- bers of the Class of IQ23. This year the Class has also been well represented in the minor sports. Outside of athletics the activities in Senior year which have attracted the most widespread interest have been the Dramatic Club, whose production of Andreyev's l'Life of Man led to a week of performances in New York, and the Glee Club, again under Dr. Davison's inspiring leadership, 42' FTER two years, during which all of Cam- isa! ,, s again as probably Tear whose continued success culminated in joint con- certs with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. In the organization of the Class itself activities began immediately after the elections in Decem- ber. Preparations for Class Day and graduation being planned by the various committees are nearly completed. At the smoker on March 21, the innovation of having several graduate speakers was received with much enthusiasm. At this meet- ing also the decision to give up the long-standing custom of the Senior Picnic was explained, and Merle Rose Clark, the daughter of H. W. Clark, was unanimously elected Class Baby. The smoker was the most successful gathering since Freshman year. The scholastic standing of the Class, judging on the basis of the ranking system instituted two years ago, compares favorably with that of pre- vious classes, and, what is less to be expected, holds its own with the athletic record. IQ23 is prob- ably the first class to feel that the Divisional Ex- amination idea is past the experimental stage, par- ticularly in the Department of History, Govern- ment, and Economics, where this year's Seniors have received the full benefit of the tutorial system. Its development and extension to the other depart- ments will mark the next great step in university education. As the last college year draws to a close the feel- ing becomes stronger and stronger that our con- nection with Harvard does not end with the re- ceiving of degrees at Commencement. The past four years have laid a broad, permanent foun- dation on which we shall continue to build. ln our associations. in our class reunions, and every- where as Harvard men, ours must be a building worthy of the foundation. GEORGE OXVEN Jia., First lVfa1'5fz11f. HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM Freffammz Tear Tzkizzref 1923 FRIZSHMAN FOO'1'lSALL SQUAD Webster CASH. Blum lfisku Cooper C. C. Lcc D. lf. Tlxnycr Crmglnn Wurthingztorn Withington lfouchl Post G, H. liruwnc Cummings Dcmpsrey Dcjongc P. E. Wilson Nash fMgr.l W. B. Wood Slmw Lzulcl Owen liucll Sclmlcn Clark Chapin Sulf J. Xl. Hartley Rnuillarml Churchill 1923 FRESHMAN HOCKEY TEAM Hooker F. W, Pratt Butman Flint Ladd Folin Guild Bush Watts D. F. Thayer Larocque Owen Dempsey - M. Fish Bancroft HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1923 FRESHMAN CREW SQUAD Clark I. R. Flzlthcr I-lzibicht E. Perkins H, l-I, Fuller Cummings Branrler R. I'I, Thayer Weslengarzl H. Garland Matthews J. W. Wood W. B. Wood 0111 Wizglcsworlh Huiskamp Wisier Lzmmzm - Badger 5 gVv, i.3l Y- if x r x J , --Q, -'Z ,41- Q9 , ,-u-., -'af x. i v 1923 FRESHMAN BASEBALL SQUAD Qhrivcr Buell Larocque Field Sclrlen W. M. Gnrlnml dclicrsclorlf Young Martin Murphy Nowak Watson Mendoza Owen Thayer Vitkin Butman Kerr Oakes Lei: lllair Keegan Kcclcr Clark Dr. Young Anaslixs Harris Lucas J HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1923 l-'RliSl'lM,-XN TRACK SQUAD liunnull l-'caring Murray Smith Gunmlcll M. H. Linn Dmv l . li. Allen Sleurns Farrell Drcicr Gnrflon R. li. .Xmlcrsnn Pnlmcr P. R. Brown Burl-cr .Xmlrcw Y, Miller W. W, Smith H. W. Clark Pride l-l, R. Davis Hznvus Winchester liennucly, Fzxplnin Hnwzirfl Self Wallace Bryan Xcwlmll Shenrn Rnlrinsnn Freedman Rulxl: II. li. Pninc Wliilrnnn Clmmller Nicoll l 1923 FRESHMAN RELAY TEAM Prislu lMgr.j Quinn l'I:xwc5 R. D. Huwurnl Kcnnczly fC:11:L.J . HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1923 FRESHMAN CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM Tnit Bryan R. D. Huwurrl P. R. lirown Stearns Zcregn Bennett Winchester lCnpt.l H. l.. Pratt Lutz Robinson 1923 FRESHIVIAN SOCCER TEAM Doolittle fMgr.s Depopolu Dow Morsc Murray Cllcstun Pulluk Coit lCu:u:l1l Benedict Keegan Tishmzm Hcizsr tCupt,v Fletcher E. S. Yuung Pallu Norman HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1023 lfRliSl-IMAN l5ASKIi'l'BAl,L TEAM ljupopolrx Ilouliltlc Moore CM1.:r.J Pznllo Mclmish Tyson lC:lpl.J J. M. Hartley Egan l 1923 FRESHMAN SWIMMING TEAM Cogun Brzxndcr Morse Gooclcll Mack fMgr.J Grogs Knox R. F.Thayer fCnpt.l I. W. Friecllander W. F.Wymz1n Churchill HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1923 FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAM Merrill IMgr.j Y. li. Linn M. l-I, Linn Frecrlmzm pXnr,lrcsJn fCozxm:l1J Dennis EasLm1m Clfzxlmm Wcbul 1923 FRESHMAN GOLF TEAM Cutler Emmet Walls llrmvnu Willinms xlcflersclorfl fC'up1,l lfnlin HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1923 l3'RlfSl'lNl.fXN 'l'l2NNlS SQUAD Frosl Guild lirzxlmu Warburg: Hoskins linux Dunne rC'npl.l Farnham 1923 FRESHMAN RIFLE TEAM Slmson J. B. Paine H. H. Fuller Bolton I. M. Forbes ' Sack W. O. Clark Lund fCzxpt.J c.lcGersrlorH Maxwell HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM A IG--,Q '-,. Q1 1923 FRESHMAN LACROSSE TEAM Bohm I. L. Levin Wishnuck Kushner Foust Hover Mccloff I.M.COIlins Becker I.A.H.Wihlcr Welch Trezxnor Mclicnzie Laub L. B. Young E. C. Smilh Wells Rnsch Woodfield Meyer 1923 FRESHMAN DEBATING TEAM Eaton Lourie G, Stevens Hover J. M. Wyman Burl-ze Friendly Rosenblnom Smyser Hurmel Tait HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1923 FRICSI-IM.-XN GLEE CLUB Kaiser Knox Sclilcn W. li. Wood Davis Lawrence li. R, Clinic Iicncrlict J. W, Wmxil Lilllc Mncllullic lfulincslocl: Blair Moore Eaton Wells J. H. Wilder dcGersdurIT Lniocrluc Bunnult. Slircs Eaton Munro Brnnder Rouillurii Hewitt I'l:nwcs Coulson Wilson 1923 FRESHMAN MUSICAL CLUBS Bagley Slires Hale Ladd Harlow G. H. Johnson McKenzie Huy Webster Matthews H. R. Davis Olive Blake Hammond Larocque Rnsch Baruch Fitzgerald Bailey Cutler Rosenbloom J. M. Forbes Sawtell Flint M. Fish Guild Sears Dempsey Reidy V. D. Field Sweet HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1923 FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE BOARD Fiske M. Duane Flint R. Martin Webster Stearns Owen Chapin Nash D. F. Thayer Buell Hooker Rdlhb'-111 1923 FRESHMAN FINANCE COMMITTEE G. C. Eaton Winchester Morgan Ohl H. W. Clark Brzulfortl Hawes Barker cleGersdorEE Guild Amory Fnlmestock Cummings Runhurrlt Perkins Harris Dejongc O. White Fitzgerald J. Clark Fiske Nash Mitchell Worthington M. Fish Quinn D. A. Williams Butrnzm Pride Ferguson HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM J. 1923 FRESI-IMAN DINNER COMMITTEE I-Iowa Reynolds Self Fearing Post R. P. I ielLI C. C. Lce Buell A. L. Miller Bancroft A. H. Wilder Dabney Monro 1923 FRESHMAN ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE L. J. Young J. N. Logan Tyson Cooper Watts Kennedy Dempsey Selden Ladd Short Fordyce Bush Churchill D. F. Thayer F. W. Pratt J. M. Forbes R. F. Thayer HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1923 FRESHMAN JUBILEE COMMITTEE P. E. Wilson R. H. Thayer R. G. Miller M:1cDuflie Shaw Knox Lanman G. H. Browne H. R. Davis Wigglesworch Oakes Robb Lzirocque Hooker Cogan Bennett Andrew A. H. Gordon Train C. XV. Wood H. L. Pratt 1923 FRESHMAN RED BOOK BOARD Churchill Lnnman Harris Hannington Andrew Paine Kline Coe Worthington Clark Forbes Wood Cutler Flather Cooper Cummings Mz1cDufHe Wilkie Thayer Best A Robb Sack Baruch Rathbun Webster Duane Flint Martin Lee Little Shearn Butman Pratt Payson Williams Bostwick Webel Y A ,C V gr . -QV,-,nun . vu Y A-ni,,C,,.,,,-.M-.,.,-.,..,.-.L4....u HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM QQ Football I-IE Class of 1923 holds a unique position in the annals of Harvard football in that it can boast of participating in and AHWWA' supporting four successful seasons. The success of a Harvard football team is deter- mined, as we all know, by the outcome of our hnal objective game with Yale. Yale has been, is, and may she always be our natural and traditional rival. Other teams have crossed our goal line and have defeated us-Brown, Centre, and Prince- ton-but the sting of these defeats is forgotten and entirely obliterated by four victories over our friends from New Haven. Football started things going again in our Freshman year after the comparative inactivity of college sports during the period of the war. About seventy candidates for the class team re- ported to Head Coach Paul VVithington TOQ, who was assisted by M. C. Baldridge 31.3 G. L. Batch- elder 719, L. Curtis '16, F. C. Fishback JIQQ T. T. Blackie 1G, and Minot 317. With four victories and one defeat in the preliminary games the team journeyed to New Haven, where, al- though considerably outweighed, 'we defeated the Yale Freshmen IO to 7.1 Numerals were awarded to the following twenty-live men: Ends-Browne, G. H., Dejonge, Hartley, hal., Selden, Thayer, D. F., and Worthington, Tackles-Ladd, Lee, C. C., and Shaw, Guards-Cogan, Cooper, Fiske, Self, and Wood, W. B., Centers-Clark, H. W., and Post, Quarterback-Buell, Captain, Backs-Chapin, Churchill, Cummings, Dempsey, Owen, Rouillard, and Wilson, P. E., Manager- B. DeL. Nash. The training received under Coach Withington during Freshman year proved its worth when the fall of 1920 found Buell, Chapin, Churchill, Clark, Cooper, Fitts, Fitzgerald, Kunhardt, Owen, Rouillard, and Selden retained on the Varsity Squad under Head Coach R. T. Fisher 312 and Captain Arnold Horween ocC. The team went through its schedule undefeated, playing a tie game with Princeton I4 to 14, and defeating Yale 9 to o in the Bowl. Fitts and Owen started the game in half positions with Buell at quarter, while Churchill and Fitzgerald won their letters as substitutes in the backfield. Harvard was con- stantly in Yale territory, but the strength of the Yale line prevented a touchdown. Three drop- kicks decided the issue-one from the forty- yard line at a difficult angle by Captain Horween and two from shorter distances by Buell. 1923 contributed five new members to Captain liane's squad the following year in Coburn, Field, Hartley, Ladd, and Miller, in addition to five new H men in Clark, regular center, Coburn, reg- ular fullback, Chapin, Hartley, and Ladd, substitutes. Although defeated by Centre and Princeton and tied by Penn State, with the odds 2 to 1 against them, the team overcame Yale's three-point lead by scoring a touchdown, a goal after touchdown, and a drop-kick-all in the fourth period. Few who saw the game will ever forget George Owen's two smashing drives from Yalels twelve-yard line for a touchdown, his mag- nificent goal from the field, or Chapin's and Buellls runs. Over one hundred and twenty men reported to Coach Fisher at the beginning of fall practice in 1922, the largest squad in the history of Harvard football. It soon became evident that, while the backheld material was plentiful and experienced, there was little more than a bare nucleus out of which to build a varsity line. The team developed slowly, successfully overcoming Middlebury, Holy Cross, Bowdoin, and Centre. Dartmouth provided the stiffest opposition of the early season games, but was defeated 9 to 3 when jenkins cleverly in- tercepted a pass and ran for a touchdown. The substitutes were given their opportunity against Florida and acquitted themselves very well. Then came two reverses at the hands of Princeton, IO to 3, and Brown, 3 to o, which were disappoint- ments indeed. Once again the Harvard team was on the short end of the betting odds before its big game of the year with Yale. The contest, which was held in the Bowl, soon developed into an old-fashioned kicking game, each side playing for the break that was bound to come. It came. On our own forty-yard line George Owen picked up a Yale punt that had caromed off Gherke's leg and raced up the field until thrown out of bounds on Yalels four-yard line. It was a remarkable exhibition of quick thinking and clever open-field running. The touchdown, which he made on the third play fol- 100 HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM lowing 'his run, was a fitting climax to a brilliant gridiron career. O'Hearn scored a drop-kick for Yale in the second period while Pfaffman did the same for Harvard in the fourth, and the football record of IQ23 had been successfully brought to a close byua io to 3 victory over Yale. Kunhardt, lyliller, and Rouillard were awarded their letters for the Hrst timeg they were the last of fourteen Seniors to win the football H, along with Mana- ger Webster. A word concerning those men who played, in some cases, four years of football without ever enjoying the privilege of participating in a Yale game. Their services may go unrewarded but never unappreciated by that great organization known as the Harvard Football Family. ln closing, a brief but sincere message of ap- preciation from the Class of IQ23 to Bob Fisher, who stuck to Harvard football when its future was none too certain and who at all times was a great coach and a real friend to his team. CHARLES CHAUNCEY BUELL, Captain. f . UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL TEAM f192Oj D A. D. Hamilton C.-C. Macomber C. A. Tierney I. F. Brown W. G. Brocker R. W. Fitts G. Owen R' T- F1553 KCOHCIIJ R. L. Finley l I. Crocker H. H. Faxon I. R. Tolbcrt M. Gratwick J. Gaston I. A. Sessions CManngerl R. S. Humphrey R. M. Sedgwick R. K. Kane A. Horween fCapl:ainJ T. S. Woods W. Hubbard C. F. Havemeyer J- .l0hI1S0r1 J. I. Fitzgerald W. H. Churchill C. C. Buell K 102 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM I T Plwlo by Boylan Globe GEORGE OWEN IR. 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CAPTAIN BUELL KICKING A FIELD GOAL IN THE HOLY CROSS GAME HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 10 Hockey UR Class has witnessed four very success- ful years of hockey. 'lhe Freshman team under George Owen Jr., as captain, ' MNA and R. G. Hooker Jr., as manager, ended a most successful season of seven victories out of ten games played against various school and fresh- man teams by defeating Yale 1923 in the Cam- bridge Pavilion. The 16 to 1 score was the largest ever made by a Freshman team against Yale, The following men received their numerals: J. C. Bancroft, P. W. Butman, H. Dempsey, Maxwell Fish, G. Flint, G. G. Folin, G. C. Guild, R. G. Hooker Jr., A. H. Ladd Jr., Joseph Larocque Jr., George Owen Jr., F. VV. Pratt, D. F. Thayer, and Ridley VVatts Jr. Due to the delay in constructing the new Boston Arena, the season of 1921 did not begin until jan- uary 5. lXflr. W. H. Claflin 'IS again took the position of head coach of the University team, with lWr. Albert VVinsor 'or acting in an advisory capacity. The season opened with an easy victory over King's College by a 9 to 1 score. This vic- tory was followed by others over the Boston Athletic Association, Dartmouth, lNflassachusetts Agricultural College, and Princeton. Yale, handi- capped by lack of practice, was defeated 7 to o at Philadelphia. The next week Harvard suffered its only defeats of the season at the hands of the St. Patrick's Club, of Ottawa, by 1 to o and 2 to 1 scores. Again striking its winning stride, the team defeated M. I. T. 8 to 2, and a week later Hnished a remarkable season, winning from Yale by a I3 to 1 score, the largest in the history of Harvard-Yale hockey. The Harvard varsity team of 1921 was Intercollegiate Champion. George Owen Jr. 723, the only man from 1923 to win the hockey H,'l was elected captain of the 1922 team. Practice for the IQ22 season began early in December, with Mr. Claflin as head coach, as- sisted by Mr. Winsor. On December 21, the team easily won the first game with St. Paul's School by a score of 8 to 1. After the Christmas vacation, the hockey sextet suffered its only defeat of the season by losing to the fast Toronto Univer- sity team by a 6 to 1 score. On january I3 Har- vard won from Dalhousie College of Nova Scotia 4 to 1, and a week later defeated Princeton 3 to o at Philadelphia. The team then played two ex- citing overtime-period tie games with the fast Boston Athletic Association and Westminster Club teams, the score of the hrst game being 3 to 3, and that with the Westminsters 1 to 1. The Westmins- ters were later the amateur champions of the United States. On February 11, the team overcame Yale in the Hrst encounter by a score of 6 to 2. This was followed by victories over Dartmouth, 3 to o, and over Princeton again, 9 to o. Critics agreed that the latter game was the best played by any Harvard team since hockey began here in 19oo. The following week the team closed a most successful season by defeating Yale 3 to 1 at New Haven. Again the Harvard team won the Inter- collegiate Championship. Joseph Larocque Jr. and George Owen Ir. of the Class of 1923 re- ceived their 'fH.'l George Owen Jr. ,23 was elected hockey captain for the IQ23 season. Practice this season began early in December with lN-fr. Claflin again acting as headcoach, as- sisted by lNfr. VVinsor. Playing two games before the Christmas holidays the team defeated Boston University 2 to o, and the Boston Hockey Club 2 to o. After the vacation the University suffered its first defeat of the season at the hands of Toronto University, 7 to 5, in an exciting overtime battle. A week later, on january 13, a fast and fighting Princeton team downed us by the score of 3 to 1. Journeying to New Haven on January 2o, the team emerged victorious in a long-fought contest with Yale, winning finally, 3 to 2. This contest was followed by victories over M. I. T., IO to o, and the Milwaukee Hockey Club, 3 to 1. On February 7, the team was defeated by the Boston Athletic Association, which later became United States amateur champions, 2 to 1, in an extremely hard and close game. Then came victories over the St. Nicholas Hockey Club, 5 to 1, Queen's Col- lege, 2 to 1, and Cornell, 6 to o. In another over- time game, the University lost to Dartmouth, 1 to o. At Princeton, the team showed fine speed and ability, winning 2 to 1. Four days later, staving off the fierce attacks of the Princeton men, the University emerged a 1 to o victor, thus taking two out of three games from the Orange and Black. After these three strenuous preceding games the team played a ragged game against 104 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM Yale, and was defeated 3 to 0 in the second game of the series. On March 7, showing a complete reversal of form, Harvard defeated Yale 2 to r in an overtime-period struggle. Harvard was clearly superior in every department, and, if it had not been for wonderful work by the Yale goal tender, would have rolled up a large score and won easily. The following men from the Class of IQZ3 received the H H : J. Larocque jr., G. Flint, G. C. Guild, G. Owen Jr., and Manager B. DeL. Nash. Although the I923 team lost several matches, it rose to the top when the occasion demanded and Hnished what is probably the most strenuous sea- son a Harvard hockey team has ever gone through with the necessary victory over Yale. While it is difficult to pick out any individual stars, the play- ing of W. E. Crosby Jr. '24, and the line work at goal of C. Bigelow ,25, were noteworthy. The success of the 1923 team was due to the excellent spirit and co-ordination of the men, and the splen- did coaching given by Mr. Clallin and Mr. Winsor. GEORGE ONVEN JR., Capfain. UNIVERSITY HOCKEY TEAM Q1921J C. S. Stillman J. Martin G. S. Baldwin, Ir. R. S. Humphrey P. Hofer fklanagerl J. Holm R. W. Buntrn G. Owen E. L. Bigelow lCapr.ainD F. M. Bacon H. B. W. Snelling R. W. E mons 3d D- AHSIE C. W. Baker, Jr. , W. . fr: sw, gat 4 'E , ' rr.. - 125: - lO6 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM Crew 2 ' f 1 HE record of the Class of 1 23 in crew 32 K5-ij has been a checkered one. Tlipe Freshman QQQWJ season was featured b frequent shifts, 'ig M and of the eight men vxiho rowed against Yale only two had been in the boat in the races with Annapolis, Princeton, or Cornell. The crew at New London consisted of H. Garland, bow, W. O. Clark, 2, A. H. Ladd Jr., 3, H. S. Morgan fcaptainj, 4, P. B. Kunhardt, 5, M. Cooper, 6, W. K. Shaw jr., 7, G. Norton, stroke, and S. C. Badger, coxswain. The bitterness of a close de- feat by Yale was swallowed up in the celebration of the University crew's eight-length victory. In 1921, Morgan at bow and Ladd at four were the Sophomores in the first boat which lost at New London by less than a length. The same day the junior University -crew, with all but three of its members 1923 men, won from Yale by seven lengths. The boat was stroked by E. S. Matthews, and the other Sophomores were H. H. Fuller Jr., 7, C. K. Cummings Jr., 6, N. C. VVebb, 4, B. W. Huiskamp, 3, R. F. Bradford, 2, and S. C. Badger, coxswain. Junior year, N. C. Webb was the only member of the Class to row on the first crew in the Yale race. As in the year before the IQ22 season ended in defeat, but again the Junior University crew won, beating the Yale seconds by three and a half lengths. The 1923 men in the second boat at New London were S. C. Badger, coxswain, H. H. Fuller Jr., 5, and A. H. Ladd Jr., 4. The 1923 season opened on February Ig when a picked squad of 'fifty men reported for work at the Newell Boat Club. The fall rowing had con- vinced both the Rowing Committee and the Cap- tain that F. J. Muller, of Philadelphia, who had had charge of the two autumn crews, was the logical man for coach. Under his direction, row- ing on the machines and road running began im- mediately. A late spring and high winds kept the ice in the Charles until the twenty-fourth of March, and even after the river was fairly open a cold snap set in and froze it solid again. In the meantime the crews had been getting the feel of real water by going out from the old Shawmut Boat Club on the Fort Point Channel. By April 9 Coach Muller had decided upon a definite combination to row as a first crew. The seating at present is: Bow, S. B. Kelley 325, 2, E. S. Matthews '23, 3, C. H. Hollister '24, 4, H. S. Morgan 123, 5, C. J. Hubbard Jr. l24, 6, A. H. Ladd jr. ,23 Ccaptainj, 7, B. McK.Henry '24, stroke, S. N. Brown '24, coxswain, S. C. Badger 323. On the University squad the other Seniors are: R. F. Bradford, C. K. ,Cummings Jr., F. Fiske, H. H. Fuller jr., and N. C. Webb. The manager of the crew this year is Sheridan Logan. The IQ23 class crew, coached by E. Brown '96, during the Sophomore and junior years was unbeaten, winning the class championship and defeating the champion Yale class crew by three lengths both years. The Sophomore eight was stroked by E. S. Matthews, with H. H. Fuller jr., 7, C. K. Cummings Jr., 6, M. VV. Self Ccap- tainj, 5, N. C. VVebb, 4, H. G. Balch, 3, T. Curtis, 2, and VV. F. Lewis 2d, bow. In 1922 the class eight consisted of E. S. hfatthews, stroke, W. K. Shaw Jr., 7, F. Fiske, 6, H. G. Balch, 5, R. F. Bradford, 4, P. B. Kunhardt, 3, VV. O. Clark, 2, and B. VV. Huiskamp, bow.' lXfIany of these men have later won positions in the Univer- sity crews. It is still early to predict the outcome of this year's rowing season. Success or failure cannot be fairly gauged until after the New London races in June. But if hard work, loyalty, and enthusiasm count towards making a winning boat. the men in the University crews this year have all contributed their full share. ALEXANDER HAVEN LADD JR. Captain. Y HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 10 UNIVERSITY CREW Q1921j M G. M. Appleton A, H. Ladd L. Terry S, Damon H. S. Morgan M. E. Olmsted L. B. McCagg, Jr. CCaptzuiny R. K. Kane E. L. Peirson UNIVERSITY CREW SQUAD H9223 J. D. Jamison J. A. Nickerson E. S. Illntthews S. A. Duncan A. H. Ladd A. L. Hobson D. S. Holder S. Bradford N. C. Webb R. C. Storey , B. MCK. Henry W. Amory G. M. Appleton CCaptainJ H. S. Morgan H. H. Fuller C. I. Hubbard E. N. Carson S. C. Badger 108 HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM UNIVERSITY CREW SQUAD H9235 S. Logan fManagerl B. H. Burnham E. Mzxllmcws D. S. Holder F. Fiske C. II. Hubbard Jr. N. C.WclJb C. H. Hollister Jr. J. D. Jameson B. F. Rice-Bassett F. J. Muller S. C. Badger H. H. Fuller C. K. Cummings Jr. B. MCK. Henry A. H. Ladd Jr. LCapL.l H. S. Morgan G. R. Johnson S. B. Kelley S, N. Brown R. S. Hubbard M. W. McGreevcy A. L. Hobson J. R. Hoover G. S. Mumford C. S. Heard R, F. Bradford W. Amory H. G. Curran R. C. Storey W. M. Fiurleigh -r:...E'1 '-'.:L.F . X.. .. .- ,...,..,. -A... ,rd S-P' , ..,.-- --A .f- 'Quan jj ' W -- ..E... TI-IE UNIVERSITY CREW ON THE CHARLES RIVER -MAY, 1923 S. B. Kelley S. N. Brown C. H. Hollister Jr. H. S. Morgan C. J. Hubbard A. H. Ladd Jr. B. MCK. Henry E. S. Maulrcws S. C. Badger HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM IO Traci ,,,a .gg N the fall of 1919, the IQ23 cross-country gag, team opened its season with decisive vic- e 3 no tories over Medford High, VVakefield High, and M. l.T. Freshmen. The team lost a close race to Yale 1923, 22 to 33, but on the following week-end the team was victorious in com- petition against Yale, lXfI. l. T., and Dartmouth Freshmen. Yale's victory in the dual meet showed that she had the individual stars, her defeat in the Freshmen quadrangular meet proved that Harvard had the better all-around team. G. Wfinchester was captain of the team, while VV. E. Stearns was its manager. During the win- ter the relay team scored victories over M. l. T. 1923, Cornell 1923, and Dartmouth 1923, and de- feated Boston English and Commerce High Schools in a triangular meet. The Yale 1923 team forfeited its dual race with the team by failure to appear. In the spring the track team, captained by E. Kennedy, and managed by E. O. Pride, was defeated by Andover and Exeter, while Yale 1923 also won at New Haven. In the final meet of the year against Princeton 1923, the Freshmen were defeated by a very narrow margin. The work of Captain Kennedy, H. R. Davis, Vinton Chapin, and VV. C. Bennett was outstanding. The cross-country team in the fall of 1920 lost to M. I. T., Cornell, and Yale, and placed ninth in the Intercollegiate cross-country run. Under the leadership of W. Bingham '16, who took up the post of 'head coach this year, the track team showed consistent improvement. Although de- feated by Yale in the Winter Relay, the team sur- passed expectations in the Harvard-Dartmouth- Cornell Triangular Meet, and commenced the spring season by defeating M. I. T. The dual meet with Yale was lost by a close margin, but Princeton was defeated the following week by one point, the score being 59-58. The Intercollegiates, however, showed the remarkable progress of the team under the coaching of W. Bingham, the University losing the meet to California by one- half a point. R. W. Fitts and C. R. Hauers were consistent performers for 1923. During the sum- mer the combined Yale-Harvard track team de- feated Oxford-Cambridge in the Stadium by the score of 8 to 2,-only first places being counted. E. O. Gourdin TZI, established a new world's rec- ord inthe broad jump by a leap of 25 feet 3 inches, bettering a mark that had stood for 20 years. In the fall of 1921 cross-country began with W. J. Bingham and E. L. Farrell as coaches. The team showed marked improvement, defeating Princeton for the hrst time in several years, but losing to M. I. T., Cornell, and Yale, and placing eighth in the Intercollegiate cross-country run. During the Winter season the relay teams lost to Yale and lvl. I.T., but the showing was encourag- ing in the Harvard-Dartmouth-Cornell Trian- gular Meet, where Harvard placed second to the winner, Dartmouth. Two weeks later the Uni- versity placed seventh in the Indoor Intercollegi- ates. M. I.T. was defeated decisively in the first meet of the spring. Then followed a victory over Yale Q7o12535 to 64 I for the first time since 1916 in one of the closest contests in years. VV. Burke won the mile, establishing a new Harvard record of .1 minutes IQLS seconds, and won first placed in the half-mile. R. F. Thayer placed first in the 220-yard low hurdles, and C. R. Hauers won the 120-yard high hurdles, while H. R. Davis tied for first in the pole-vault, and A. K. Murray for hrst in the high-jump. Other scorers for IQ23 were R. VV. Fitts, E. Cv. Lund, L. K. lVIarshall, and D. D. Reidy. One week later the team was defeated by Princeton, and in the Intercollegiates on May 28 secured sixth place. C. R. Hauers won first place in the I.C.A. A. A. A. 120-yard high hurdles, making a new Harvard record of 15:20 seconds. W. V. Miller was third in the discus throw and J. VV. Burke fourth in the mile. In the fall of 1922 the cross-country team, coached by E. L. Farrell and captained by H. L. Pratt Ir., had the most successful season since 1916. The schedule for this year, arranged by Manager P. Fitzgerald, began with a victory over Tufts. Although defeated by both Dartmouth and M. I. T. in a triangular meet, the team won from Williams. In the triangular meet with Yale and Princeton, an innovation this year, the team placed second to Princeton, defeating Yale by the score of 45 to 62. The season closed with the Intercollegiate cross- country run at New York, where the University placed ninth, R. A. Lutz finishing first for the University in eighth place. At the beginning of the winter season, W. 110 HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM Bingham resigned as coach of the track team, he left track in a much improved position with en- couraging prospects. The vacancy has been filled by the appointment of C. W. Martin who has had a fine record both as a sprinter and as head coach for nine years of the Penn State track team. Coach Martin's system corresponds with that in- stituted by Bill Bingham, and the future of the track team under his direction seems assured. Coach E. L. Farrell continues in charge of the field events. The winter season of IQ23 opened with the de- feat of the relay team by Yale. Two weeks later, however, the long-distance team defeated Dart- mouth while the short-distance team defeated M. I.T. In the Harvard-Dartmouth-Cornell Triangular Meet, Harvard placed third, Burke winning the 1ooo- and ooo-yard runs. In the In- door Intercollegiates, the team tied for sixth place, while the relay team sent to the Meadowbrook A. C. meet at Philadelphia failed to place. Spring track began on April 2, a large squad reported to compete for the team, managed by C. V. Chandler. The Yale meet, changed this year to June 16, extends the season about three weeks, allowing greater opportunity for develop- ment with prospects for a successful season. The meeting of the combined Harvard-Yale and Ox- ford-Cambridge teams in England on july 2I will provide a fitting culmination to the history of IQ23 in track. JOHN VVILLIAINI BURKE, Czzpfnin. UNIVERSITY CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM M9221 W E C ll' D. S. Muzzey Ir. E. L. Farrell lConcl17 T. S. Hxmn'ngt n P. J. F't G tld LNI. tg 5 R A L t A L Coburn H. L. Pratt Jr. fCaptainb J,W.lBufi:e XZ em X Tm e II C L 1 B S P Y YV. Duane Ir. W. C. Ch pin I RELAY TEAM C1923D Y. Cllapin A. H. Gordon I. E. Merrill J. W. Burke C. V. Chandler CMnnagerD OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE fu. HARVARD AND YALE TRACK MEET C1921D Rowe CHD H'll CYD Kent-H1 hcs COD Douglas CYD Mclnnes COD Hulman CYD Ford COD Chapman CYD Gregory CCD Krogness CHD Ingralmms CCD Queal CYD Pl1anCYD e Manager 1 r lg ' Asst. Conch A:-ht. Mgr. Mack SYD Bingham? CHD Partridge CCD Jordan CYD Burt CCD Tolbcrt CHD Nokes COD Cruxkshank CYD Rccgg COD Brown CHD Waterhouse CCD Farrell CHD oac 1 Gourd?riLCI3ID Siemans CYD Stallard CCD Landon CYD Gardner.CYD Reidd COD O'Connell CHD Seagrovg CCD Campbell CYD Abrahams CCD Vander Pyl CYD Milligen COD CCapta1nD CCnptamD CCaptamD CCapta1nD Coxe CYD Dickman COD Feldman CYD Tatharn CCD HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 111 112 HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM UNIVERSI IY 'I RACK SQUAD H9225 Fifsl Row F. T. Hammond J. L. Berrall, C. F. Ramseyer Second Raw M. W. Self, I.. S. Apsey, M. G. Bolster, W. Whittemore, C. J. Hamlin, E, Lund, A. L. Coburn, E. K. Merrill, I-I. W. Clark, L. K. Marshall, J. E. Kennedy, 5. B. Andrew, XV. F. Eaton, W. C. Bennett, W. V. Miller, R. F. Thayer, R. H. Seashore, J. C. White, I. Black I Third Row I. Mooney, J. T. Brixrllee, G. R. Perera, L. Keyes, W. S. Holmes, W. C. Reycroit, S. B. Robinson, M. Blake, G. K. Mallory, S, C. Fisher, H. M. Mahon, J. Coolidge, W. H. Churchill, C. Newliall, D. S. Muzzey, I. U. Harris, E. L. Farrell LAsst. Coaclxj Faurllz Row C. V. Chandler QASSK. Mgr.J, J. Sherburne, M, C, Howard, P. R. Brown, H. L. Wilbur, C. B. Evans, F. H. Hovey Ir., I. D. Chase, J. F. Brown ICnptninJ, H. S. P. Rowe fM:1nz1gerJ, C. R. Hauers, I. E. Merrill, I. IV. Burke, I. A. McCarthy, R. Page, C. H. Wansker, W. J. Bingham lCoachl Fiflh Row I. W. Quinn, L. R. Nichols, R. B. Smith, R. W, Hoskins, T. S. Whitman, J. M. Hartley, R. Chute, Y. Kenas, W. Duane jr., H. W. Howe, C. Lamont, C. C. Colt, H. L. Pratt UNIVERSITY TRACK SQUAD 119235 Greeley Hanington Bradley Coburn Muzzey Norris - I Keyes Hyatt L. M. Harris Dreicr Bunting Bliss Kimball Cogan Clarke Hinkle l ChanlerCMgr.J Bxckford lAsst. Mgr.j Coons Farhach J.H.-Smith Wagner Kerman Berrall Smith Bates Barton Parker Palmer Dole H. W. Davis Goodell Hallowell FarrellfCoachj NIIIQICOIQLQCDZLCIII Martin fCoztchJ Stern Dunkcr I.V.Harr1s Pratt Morse Howard Murphy Gordon Thomas V. Chapin Leek Spencer Barker Ellovich Robinson Kennedy Rountree Kent' Cutcheon Fletcher Lutz Greenldge R. l' .Thayer I-Iaucrs Eastman BurkefC:tpt.D Merrill I-I.R. Davis Carpenter Marshall Gerould Jenkins Neiman Malmud Bourne M. R. Smith H. K. Fhayer Simmons Park Sherhurnc Rouillard W. L. Chapin Lund Terhune Quinn Monks Jones IIfkRJff1RlD IVIDJEfFEH3IJ fFVVT3DTTTKfTIIIlEH3 CILJISS IXIJBIJB4 11 W S H ' ' - 4 5. C. R. HAUERS WINNING THE INTERCOLLEGIA'I'E HIGH HURDLES, 1922 N. .. I. M,..1.1 A TL ' u,xy f7T?ks. TEYTTM v.i ' '- . , I .-.'. . - U A VV .. R-F'THAYER H.R.DAVB V J. W. BURKE WINNING THE 880-YARD RUN IN THE YALE MEET, 1922 Howard Stevenson Evans Lourie Cldl Gourdin Clstj Chapin 13:15 E. O. GOURDIN AND VINTON CHAPIN FINISHING FIRST AND THIRD IN THE 220-YARD DASH IN THE PRINCETON MEET, 1921 114 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM fazfeball Class of 1923 has seen baseball organized as a formal sport for fourcon- secutive years. In this time, the Univer- Pggcmjza' sity team has defeated Yale twice and Princeton twice, but only once, in 1921, has suc- ceeded in winning the triangular series. Spring practice for our Freshman squad began early in lVIarch under the direction of Coach W. B. Young. The team was reasonably successful, winning five out of the eight games played. Before the contest with the New Hampshire State Fresh- men on May 1, D. F. Thayer was elected captain. The Princeton game was canceled on account of rain. The Yale game, however, resulted in an overwhelming victory for Harvard, I5 to 5, George Owen Jr. exhibiting excellent control in the box. As a result of taking part in this contest, the following men were awarded their numerals: J. B. Anastas, C. Bancroft, C. C. Buell, P. W. But- man, J. S. Clark, C. P. Fordyce fmanagerj, R. H. Keegan, C. C. Lee, K. B. Lucas, S. G. Nowak, T. F. Oakes, George Owen Jr., F. W. Pratt, D. F. Thayer fcaptainj, J. C. Watson, and Robert Worthington. In IQZO the Varsity team won the majority of its games. Though losing to Princeton, the nine succeeded in defeating, among other teams, Cor- nell, Holy Cross, California, Fordham, and Yale by winning the first and third games. The next year, Coach Slattery's system was well established and the team, captained again by R. VV. Emmons gd '2o, was even more successful. Waseda was beaten 6 to 5 in a well played game when Owen stole home in the tenth inning. The Fordham game also went into extra innings and it was not until the eleventh, when a perfect squeeze play was executed, that the University managed to break the 6 to 6 tie. For the First time in a num- ber of years both Yale and Princeton were beaten in two successive games. In the first game with the Blue, E. S, Hobbs ocC, pitching his second game of the season, exhibited excellent control in the pinches and held his opponents to two runs, while the University, by superior headfwork, succeeded in putting four men across the plate. In the second contest with Yale, Harvard overwhelmed the Blue 16 to at-the highest score made against a New Haven team in thirty-six years. In this contest, featured by the pitching of Goode and heavy hitting by the entire team,-Hallock, Lin- coln, and Conlon each getting a home run,-the nine showed a hner brand of baseball than it had exhibited all season. In this contest, too, J. D. Murphy '22 played one of the best games of his career, his two hits being timed to perfection- the first one starting the three-run second inning, and his second scoring two runs in the fifth. H. C. Janin '22 also acquitted himself with credit, hitting hard and making several very difficult catches. As a result of playing in this series, Buell and Owen received their H, Owen later being awarded the Dana P. VVingate Cup for all- around value to the team. The following season opened auspiciously for the University nine. With eight veterans back, prospects for turning out a winning team seemed unusually bright. The squad again went to At- lanta during the spring recess and the game with Georgia Tech, a team which had beaten the Uni- versity in 1921, resulted in a 4 to 3 victory for Harvard. Though successful in the majority of the early season games, and in spite of the fact that Princeton was again defeated, the nine was never able to hit the stride that was expected of it. The team reached the highest point of its development in the second contest with Holy Cross at'VVorcester on june ro. This game, in which spectacular held- ing featured, 'was only won by the Purple in the fif- teenth inning after a collision between A. Conlon '22 and Lewis Gordon '24 in which the former was injured. The hnal score was 2 to 1, E. F. Goode '22 pitching the entire game. From this point on, however, it was obvious that the team was on the decline. The Dartmouth and Tufts games were both lost. The Yale series also ended disastrously for the University, Yale winning the first and third games by the scores of 7 to 3 and 5 to o respec- tively. In these two contests, H. S. Russell '22 was sent in as a relief pitcher and did excellent work. After the final game, which was played in New York, Owen was elected captain, and later, for the second time, was awarded the VVingate Cup. For taking part in this series, Clark, Lee, Owen, and Thayer received their H H. This season the team was materially weakened by the loss of eight veterans. Nevertheless, as a HARVARD NIQNETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 11 result of the games played so far, the nine seems to be developing rapidly. Five IQ23 men, Buell, Clark, Owen, Thayer, and Young, have won reg- ular positions. The Southern trip differed from those of previous years in that the team went directly to Richmond and from there to Wasliington. On this trip the nine won half of its games. Although losing to William and Mary and Catholic Univer- sity the team defeated the Naval Academy and the University of Maryland, due largely to the pitching of Young. Twelve days later, Young again proved his worth by holding Holy Cross to two hits. The Lafayette game on May 16, fea- tured by a home run by Owen, the hitting of Buell, and the base-running of Clark, resulted in another victory for the University. Since its re- turn to Cambridge the nine has been defeated only twice and, in spite of the comparative inexperi- ence of some of its members, has shown that it has an excellent chance of defeating Princeton and Yale. CLIFTON POWELL FORDYCE, Manage1'. UNIVERSITY BASEBALL TEAM C1921j ' , 3 H L. A. H ll k C. C. B Il E. F. G d H. S. Russell A E. L. Bigelow R. B. Shavv NgiIU'wI::nl?IiTer uvIAnaQT?B. Murphy a oc A. J. Conlon R. NXEeEmmons 3d CCa.pt.j 03. Elattery CCoachl H. C. Jamn F. W. Crocker E. C. Lincoln 116 HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM UNIVERSITY BASEBALL SQUAD 119229 B. M. Rice F. S. Hill L. Gordon I. M. G. Blair R. S. Suglxrur: E. L. Gherke 1. S. Clnrl: C. P. Fordyce W. F. Donovan !TrainerD C. C. Lee A. S. Rogers J. B. Anzxstns D. F. Thayer G. Bnrnis T. Sanchez L. C. Lnrrnlzee H. Parker fMana,zerl L. A. Hallock I-I. C. Ianin G. Owen Jr. E. C. Lincoln J. Slattery lCoachJ AJ. Conlon fffaplainl C. C. Buell I. G. Murphy E. F. Goode P, Jenkins R. H. Keegan H. S. Russell , . l UNIVERSI lY BASEBALL SQUAD 119231 f R. Pnntaleoni fAsst. hlgrj A. W. Samborski R. Doherty G. Bemis K. N. Hill I. E. Toulmzm T. F. Oakes W. F. Donovan lllfdlrwrl F. S. Hill I E. Herman P. Spalding R. S. Norris R. B. Bullard G. W. Burgess R. Cordingly C. P. Fordyce fhlgrl J- W- Hammond I- S- Clark If- P- Jlfnklns C. C. Buell J. Slattery gCoachj G. Owen Jr. fCnptnlnQ L. Gordon D. F. Thayer L. J. Young: L. C. Lzxrmbee -T' C' R055 R. H. Keegan HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 11 1 :wx-.-1 . Q-.-.1 THIS -VARSITY DIAMOND-DURING AAGAME GEORGE OWEN JR. J. S. CLARK JR. SLIDING HOME 5 1 - ' . sv-'. f1' '.'I'.f:i-?555:ff?'i' vf A' ,-yi.I-1-3f5 '?J:Zv9'-1 ' . , ,,,A. . 0' ,n f Q. f 237' .94 fff v 7, ,f 3 ,lcwyff KQZK, ig, 1 ,9 iff I N f4W 56K 1-43' Mfgff M4 ,, f ,mzfff ,WM xff' ' MV-79' 11 1 1 1111? fgf 94, f ff 44 fx Z I 1 1 If !,,, ! 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Tyson was captain and A. N. Moore manager of the team. During the Sophomore year the University team played seventeen games, winning eightof them, the most important game was played against Centre College, the Southerners winning after a hard- fought contest. That year the team did not meet Yale. The IQZI-22 season was most successful with sixteen victories and six defeats, two by teams that had once been defeated by Harvard. The first Yale game at New Haven resulted in a victory over the Blue by a 26 to I3 score, while the second contest was a 33 to 30 Crimson triumph. Through- out these contests A. E. McLeish Jr. 723, captain during the junior year, was the outstanding player for the University. Basketball proved to be a very popular sport during the season of 1922-23 as shown by the large number participating in the activity, and by the attendance at the games. Coach VVachter had a large squad from which to choose, while class teams were also maintained throughout the sea- son. A schedule of nineteen difficult games was arranged, including contests with the leading colleges of the East. The University started off successfully, winning six games before losing a very close struggle with Connecticut Agricultural College. For the greater part of the season a winning pace was maintained. Among the four- teen victories of the University quintet were those over Clark University, Knox College, Amherst, Williams, Massachusetts Agricultural College, University of lVIaine, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Brown, Worcester Tech, St. Michaells College of Vermont, St. Francis' College of Brook- lyn, Middlebury, and Rhode Island State College. The team was defeated twice by Dartmouth in two close and exciting contests. The First game at Hanover during the Winter Carnival was lost by the score of 28 to zo after the University had led throughout the hrst half. The return game at Cambridge was won by Dartmouth 28 to 25 only after a five-minute overtime period had been played. Although the team regained its stride, it was unable to defeat the championship Yale five. The latter proved superior by a margin of eight and ten points, respectively, in two hard- fought games. The following men from the Class of 1923 have received the basketball 'fH : D. F. Egan, H. E. Feiring, R. W. Fitts, M. Hartley 2d, F. Lin- coln fmanagerj, M. B. Lowenthal, A. E. McLeish, W. V. Miller, John Pallo, and H. B. Tyson. JOSEPH FREEMAN LINCOLN, Manage1'. Fefzcifzg 'rm NDER the present coaching system vihich has been in operation for four years, ct encing ias ma. e stea y progress, ot QQZTS' f ' 1 C1 d b ii liE 'N from a standpoint of interest within the University and of success in meets with other col- leges. In 1921 the team Won four out of six dual meets and placed third in the Intercollegiates. Last year the team won all of its dual meets for the hrst time in many years, and placed second in the Intercollegiates. Practice started early this fall with four mem- bers of last year's team as a nucleus. The schedule, which began in February, was unusually difficult but resulted in only two defeats, the Hrst to VVest Point by a margin of one bout, and the second to Yale by the same score. In spite of these reverses, both of which were away from home, the foils team won the Inter- collegiates, defeating VVest Point, Yale, and the Navy, the latter had been a consistent winner for many years. Edward L. Lane '24 tied for first place in the individual foils championship, losing to Davenport of Yale in the fence-off. This year is the first time since 1899 that Harvard has held the Intercollegiate foils championship. Captain E. H. Lane '24, and his brother, E. L. Lane '24, both of whom were members of last year's team together with Roland Fleer 724, com- posed the regular foil team. G. S. Sharp TZ3, who substituted in several meets including that with Yale, also won his letter. E. H. Lane was re-elected captain for next year. The dueling sword team consisted of K. VVatson T23 and C. J. Shearn '23. It placed third in its branch of the Intercollegiates, being defeated by VVest Point and Annapolis. JOHN KING VV.-XTSON, vlllnizager. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 11 UNIVERSITY FENCING TEAM 110233 ' V 1 C. S. Sharp V Q R. Fleer .Ir IM IVIISWU H- LUNG If HDL! j. L. Dimguy ICUQICIU E. L. Lane C, j. Shcnrn Jr. UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL TEAM C1923D Cnach'Wnchter A. W. Samborski D. H. Stevens J. XVrigl1t H. E. Fciring J. F. Lincoln QMgr.J ' A. E. McLeish I. G.'BIack L. Gordon CCaplz1inj W. V. Miller S H I M. B. Lowuntlml . . I zmam J. Rudofsky 120 HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM Sguczsfz Magnets ITH its fourth year as a recognized minor sport at Harvard, squash racquets during the past season has unquestion- . - - ably established itself as a popular win- ter sport. After the success of former teams, plans were made for further organization and de- velopment. Two innovations soon placed the game on a Hrmer basis than before. First, Harry Cowles, former instructor at the Harvard Club of Boston, was secured as permanent coach to di- vide his time between the University Squad, the Freshmen, and private pupils. This was a need which had been greatly felt not only for develop- ing experienced players, but for introducing the game to beginners. The second innovation was the building for team use of two exhibition courts of standard size with large galleries. These, with the addition of six new courts for Freshmen, give the University a total of nineteen courts-the most extensive squash equipment in the world. VVith this impetus given through the coopera- tion of the Athletic Association and the Physical Education Department, there was naturally a large increase in tournaments and numbers of players. On October 25th, forty-five candidates reported for the squad, and after two weeks of trial matches three five-man teams were picked. Positions on these, however, were held open to challenge until the end of the season, making keen competition throughout. With only one letter man available, Coach Cowles had the problem of build- ing teams of entirely new material. Team A, with a total of four victories out of eight matches played, improved steadily. After a poor start and although iinishingtup in last place in the Massachusetts Class A League, it had the unusual record at the end of the season of having four men included in the Hrst fifteen ranking players of the State. At New York informal matches with both Yale and the Racquet and Tennis Club were won, as well as that with St. Paul's School at Concord. Team B stood the highest since entering the Class B League three years ago, ranking fourth out of nine with a total of five victories and three defeats. A feature of the season has been the capacity galleries watching secondary contests as well as those of leading importance. With the introduction of the sport at Yale, and the building of courts at Williams and the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, it will not be long before squash racquets will be played on an intercollegi- ate basis. With the sport so well established here, Harvard has the opportunity to lead the way in initiating intercollegiate organization. T-he following men from the Class of 1923 have played at one time or other on University Teams: Team A, E. M. Hinkleg 'Team B, R. C. Bostwick, C. P. G. Fuller. EUGENE MACFARLANE HINKLE, Cfzpfzzin. i WresfZz'ng HE Class of 1923 has done much for fix wrestling during its years at Harvard. The 1923 Freshman team was unusually 'gK7t successful, defeating all three of its op- ponents, M. I. T. Freshmen, Tufts Freshmen, and Yale Freshmen, by the score of IQ tout. The men winning their numerals were lvl. H. Dennis, C. A. C. Eastman, H. Freedman, lNi1. H. Linn, V. B. Linn, P. lWerrill, and R. K. Webel. Eastman, wrestling in the 175-pound and heavyweight classes, was captain and P. Merrill, manager. The next year three 1923 men were awarded their Varsity wrestling insignia,-C. A. C. East- man, H. Freedman, and Francis Rouillard. The last two and G. VV. Tower won University cham- pionships. The University team was captained by J. Fiske Brown '22 and Won three out of its five meets. P. lXfIerrill '23 was manager this year. In our junior year only two 1923 men wrestled against Yale, Francis Rouillard and H. Freed- man. H. B. VValker '22 was captain and B. Bryan '23 was manager. This team won only two of its nine matches. The captain of the University team this year has been H. Freedman '23. During the season three meets were won and five lost. H. B. Wfag- ner '23 wrestled in five meets in the heavyweight class and Bolling Robertson '23 participated in the Norwich meet, but was incapacitated for the re- mainder of the season. Captain Freedman, who won the New England Intercollegiate champion- ship in the 135-pound class, and Coach Frank Jud- son both deserve much credit for the showing of the team. Roisisizr KEYES THOMPSON, Zlffalzager. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 121 UNIVERSITY SQUASH TEAM H9231 I-I. Eldridge IEILIIHIQCTJ F. I. Cnrpcnler A.I..SmiLl1 H. I. C0wIes fCoznchJ C. Harringkon E. M. Hinkle fCzxplzxinJ W. P. Dixon UNIVERSITY WRESTLING TEAM M9235 R. K. Thompson QNIZIHZLQETJ E. H. Bates H. B. Wagner G. Huuguc jr. F. Judson LCfmcl1b W- Ciyvestlmvcy C. Nelson H. I. Freedman fCapLainJ D. W. Evans L. B. Smith 122 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM Soccer rv-'Mags OCCER has been chiefly an English and img Continental sport, but now it seems to 555525, be coming more and more into promi- VA nence in this country. Here in the East there is an intercollegiate league consisting of Cornell, Harvard, Haverford, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Yale. In the last ten years Harvard has twice fwon the league championship. Soccer at Harvard is, like other minor sports, chiefly of interest to those who play, though occasionally crowds collect to watch the games. Except for a few outstanding players our Class has not contributed as many men to Soccer as have others. During the Freshman season the squad numbered hardly more than enough to compose two teams. Under the direction of Robert S. Coit '18, a team was formed which won one game, tied one, and lost three. The following year R. VV. Heizer and A. K. Murray of our Class played on the Varsity. Tn 1921-22 Coach Charles Burgess developed a team which placed fourth in the Intercollegiate League. Aside from a victory over Amherst in the first game played, the early part of the season was not very successful, but toward the middle of the schedule the team showed a more determined spirit and won its last three games, defeating Yale by a score of 3 to o. This year there was a new Coach, Mr. W. R. Welch, and with nine letter men back, prospects for an intercollegiate championship team seemed promising. About fifty men reported for the squad. The team won the first few games, and it showed more fighting spirit and true playing ability than have any of our other teams for the past four years. But early in the season an un- usually large number of serious injuries deprived the team of several of its best men, and subse- quently its record was not so satisfactory. The Yale game was lost by the score of 1 to o. The men of our Class who have won their in- signia are: R. F. Doolittle Qmanagerj, H. L. Hartley, R. W. Heizer fcaptainj, A. K. hlurray, and John Pallo. Two letter men in the Class of IQ24., M. Begg and A. J. Byington, are also graduating this year. ROBERT F14ED13R1cK DooL1TT1,E, Mzznayer. UNIVERSITY SOCCER TEAM H9235 V I. F. Mersereau L. H. Bondi A. J. Byington H. P. Furber W. M. Rosenbaum W. R. Welch fCoachl H. Eldridge J.P.1llo 1.1. Sullivan jr. W. T. Pattison C. Lamont R. F. Doolittle KMQLJ F. G. Wale R. M. C. Greenidgc G. D. Dorman R. W. Heizer lCaplain5 I. M. Begg H. L. Hartley W. B. Pringle Jr. HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 12 Qlymnczsizzm Team V URING the four years that 1923 has been S at College the gymnasium team has en- deavored to re-establish the position it LW xN SZ held in minor sports before the war. After an unsuccessful preliminary season in 1920- 21, the team succeeded in defeating Yale largely through the efforts of Captain Kenneth Campbell ,2I. Of the men who won their insignia two Were members of 1923: hi. H. Bailey Jr. and G. C. Eaton, manager. Under the leadership of M. H. Bailey' jr. 323, the team worked hard in the effort to make a bet- ter record for the 1921-22 season than it had dur- ing the previous year. But although the team showed evidence of considerable improvement, it was unable to register any victories to its credit. Captain Bailey was the only member of the Class of 1923 to receive his insignia that year. At the close of the 1922 season, prospects for a successful season this year were brighter than they had been for the past few years. Although H. A. Wood Jr. '24 and A. W. Dole T24 were the only letter men returning, men who had been ineligible and the members of the 1925 Freshman team were counted upon to form a strong team. However, at the start of 1922-23 season only seven men joined the squad from which Coach Neudorf formed a team. ln a triangular meet with M. I. T. and the University of Pennsylvania, the team placed second to M. I. T. Gradual development was shown throughout the rest of the season, Yale defeating the University by only nine points. After the Yale meet, a second victory was scored by M. I. T. by the close score of 24M to 202, while Princeton with an excellent team hopelessly outclassed the Crimson. ln both of these meets, as well as throughout the season, it was a case of five men striving to win against twelve. The team consisted of A. W. Dole 124, bf. R. Parsonnet 725, R. Weist '23, B. S. VVood 325, and H. A. Wood jr. ,24. Graoizoe CuR'r1s EATON, Manager. GYMNASIUM TEAM 119239 H, Neudorf gcoachy C. H. Morgan 3:1 !Asst. Mgr.J G. C. Eaton fMgr.9 B, S,XV00d J. R. Weist H. A. Wood jr. fCapt.l B. Parsonnct A. W. Dole 174 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM Temfis ENANIS at Harvard has long been recog- nized as one oftthe most prominentqof the so called Minor Sports, being with img L golf the only one of these in which a major H can be won without a special vote of the Student Council and the Athletic Committee. In addition to the usual high caliber of the varsity players, who have always compared favorably with those of other colleges and have numbered among them eleven National Singles champions, many doubles champions, and numerous intercollegiate and junior champions, the University has had any quantity of players who, although not so skillful as those first mentioned, have had an intense interest in the game. There are more men at Harvard today playing tennis than any other sport, and a graphic illustration of the popularity of the game took placeiwhen lastyearis Freshman class elected tennis the most popular spring sport by three votes more than its nearest rival, rowing. The extraordinary development of tennis during the period since this class entered the University has been a part of the boom which all branches of athletics received as a result of the World War. The fact that tennis has outstripped other sports in the number of its adherents is due to the fact that it is essentially a game where all play and very few watch. In fact upon careful observation it will be found that even the watchers in most cases are themselves players on the lookout for ways to improve their game. During they last few years the University teams have been uniformly success- ful, losing but a small percentage of their matches and defeating Yale in 1921 and 1922, both times by the narrow margin of 5 matches to 4. In 1921 I. B. Fenno and E. W. Feibleman were the win- ners of the National Intercollegiate Doubles title and Fenno was the runner up in the singles. By far the most important event of this period, how- ever, has been the commencement of an annual series of matches between Harvard and Yale, and Oxford and Cambridge, to be played alternately in America and England. In July, 1921, it was our good fortune to be the hosts of the English team in the first of this series played at Newport, R. I., on the turf made famous by many national championships. The members of both teams were put upl' in private houses and everything UNIVERSITY TENNIS TEAM 119233 H' L- Cowles fC01lCl1l W. P. Dixon T. Williams fM:1nugcrJ G. C. Guild K. S. Plaflnmn M. Duane fCaptz1inJ W. W. Ingrnhnm A. Briggs HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 12 possible was done to add to the comfort of the visitors. After two days of play, Harvard and Yale emerged victorious by one point, 5 matches to 4. The Harvard members of this team were J. B. Fenno Jr. '21, C. P. Holmes '22, and lVIorris Duane '23. The following year found a resump- tion of the match when the Harvard and Yale team sailed for England on july 4, financed in part by the generous contribution of former Harvard players. A series of matches was arranged for the team and soon after their arrival play began. Out of seven matches played against some of the leading clubs of England only one resulted in a defeat, the team losing to Queen's Club by six matches to three. A complete record of these matches follows: Harvard-Yale 4, Roehampton Club 4, Harvard-Yale 5, Sandown 2, Harvard- Yale 13, Yorkshire 2, Harvard-Yale 8, Lancashire 4, Harvard-Yale 3, Queen's Club 6, Harvard- Yale 8, London Country Club 1. Gn July 27 and 28, the main event of the trip, the match against Oxford and Cambridge, was played before three thousand people at Eastbourne, resulting in a victory for the Americans by a score of I5 matches to 6, twelve singles and nine doubles matches being played on the two days. The mem- bers of the team were Morris Duane '23, Captain, K. S. Pfaffmann '24, and VV. 'W. Ingraham '25 of Harvard, and Lucien E. Williams '23, Captain, G. IYI. VVheeler '23, and Arnold W. Jones '25 of Yale. The Athletic Committees of both Harvard and Yale have expressed themselves strongly in favor of these matches, and have both awarded major letters to the members of the team in appre- ciation of their record abroad. It is now being planned to have the English team visit this country again this summer, and if possible the match will again be played at New- port. The value of such games cannot be over- estimated in promoting closer and better relations between England and America and it is to be hoped they will continue for many years. The Class of 1923 has played a prominent place in the tennis of the last four years. Our Freshman team consisting of Morris Duane, Captain, J. VV. Farnham, L. R. Frost, G. C. Guild, M. C. Grabau, and G. F. Warburg, lost but one match during the year. Three members of the class, Morris Duane, J. W. Farnham, and G. C. Guild, have won their Varsity insignia, and one, lXfIorris Duane, has won the major letter. Tennis has come to hold a prominent place in athletics at Harvard and it is to be hoped that in future years it will hold an even greater one than it has in the past. Moiuus DUANE, Caplczlaz. G05 ,WJ 64 1920 the Freshman golf team, cap- taincd by C. C. de Gersdorff, won three . Q Sta of its six matches, losing the final one N of the season to Yale on Memorial Day. The team was composed of Captain de Gersdorff, Manager Folin, S. H. Browne Jr., W. W. Cutler jr., Ridley VVatts Jr., and D. A. Williams. The University team under F. MCN. Bacon '21 in 1921 won all but three of its matches against college and club teams. It was defeated by Prince- ton at Garden City five matches to four in an ex- citing contest, and lost to Yale at Providence on lXflemorial Day by a score of 7 to 2. In 1922 C. VV. Baker jr. '22 was elected Captain and Donald Angier '22 appointed Manager. The team, composed of Captain Baker, R. M. Clough '24, J. H. Eaton '22, B. Fleming '22, C. C. de Gersdorff '23, Durham jones '22, and D. A. Wil- liams '23, was defeated only in its matches with Princeton and Dartmouth. The Yale match, played on Memorial Day at the Rhode Island Country Club, resulted in a 5 to 4 victory for Harvard. In the Intercollegiates, played at Gar- den City, Durham jones reached the semi-final round in the individual championship. D. A. Williams was elected Captain for 1923. The team, consisting of R. IW. Clough '24, Clark Hodder '25, bflapes '25, C. L. Peirson '25, and W. G. Soule '24, has played three matches so far. In a very close contest at Greenwich against Princeton, the team lost 5 to 4, while in the other two matches the University was victorious against Pennsylvania and Columbia. Davin ALEXANDER VVILLIAMS, Capiaizz. 126 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM UNIVERSITY GOLF TEAM 09235 W. G. Soulc C. L. Pcirson I. J. Mapes D. A. Williams iflaptzxinl R. P. Clough UNIVERSITY LACROSSE SQUAD M9231 . I. Griflin L. Sncdzukcr F. Darrow K. C. Black A. Ehre W. M. Curtis Jr. W. D. Cole E. H. Gallup Ir. I S. Merrmm P. Gustafson CCoacl1j B. H. Grecnmnn B. F. Sclxclirccll A. Levin R. Lawton D. Evans L. B. Young A. M. Lzxnax V. D. F1eldQlVIgr.l I. G. Black H. C. Martin E. P.Tubin R. J. Norton F. Rouillaxrd fCz1ptuinJ R. LeB. Bzxggett W. G. Thomas E. A, Watson A. Noms , . W. FTW r'3'?'7?, wx -, fu- 'va 71- -feysa HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 12 .,Qczc'r0r1'e , H12 game of lacrosse is growing i11 pop- ularity throughout the country, and .its growth IS reflected in an increased Ill- :ssi-nozia . teiest at Harvard. ln the Freshma11 year, the 1923 team had only o11e game on the schedule, playing Yale at New Haven and win- ning by a score of io to 2. Durin-g the Sophomore and Junior years the following members of the Class 'won their insignia: R. LeB. Daggett, R. P. Kantor, VV. S. Lindsey, H. C. lXlartin, Francis Rouillard, D. H. Treanor, G. P. Welch, and L. B. Young. The rapid development this year of the Var- sity team u11der Coach Gustafson and Captain Rouillard is proven by its victory in the annual spring series with the Boston Lacrosse Club, to which it lost last fall. A series of class games is being played, the winners of which are to receive individual silver trophy cups, presented by Coach Gustafson. Games are also scheduled with Ho- bart, Cornell, Syracuse, and Yale, the colleges of the northern division of the Intercollegiate La- crosse League, of which Harvard is a member. VAN DUZEE Frern, . llffzzlzrzgfr. Ryfe Team -ng ' - HE sport of rifle shooting has always at- ligvi B-gilt tracted some Hfty to seventy-tlve rifle Qbaiiggg enthusiasts during the winter season 'K' 'Q every year, the majority of Whom have shot on school teams or had similar experience before coming to College. In all matches shot by the Harvard teams, .22 caliber rilles are used with sling rest from a prone position, the target being the National Rifle Association fifty-foot standard, the inside ring of which is five-sixteenths of an inch in diameter. Ten shots are llred, making a pos- sible total score of ioo, the matches being con- ducted under the specifications of the National Rifle Association. The 1923 Freshman team conducted a very suc- cessful season in 1920, winning seven out of nine matches with college and high school teams, and defeating the Princeton Freshmen by a score of 958 to 939 and the Yale Freshmen 956 to 953. Captain E. G. Lund was high scorer throughout the season. The other members of the team were Geoffry Bolton, W. O. Clark, M. Forbes, H. H. Fullerjr., C. C. de Gersdorff, Donald Nlax- well, B. Paine jr., Sack, and H. C. Stetson. The season of 1920-21 under Captain Wheat- land '21 was also very successful, the team win- ning most of its prone matches, including those with COl'l1Cll, Dartmouth, and Princeton, but los- ing to Yale, 487 to 498. ln these matches a team of ten men shot, the best five scoring. The team also entered the National Rifle Association tour- nament which lasted throughout the season, and consisted chiefly of offhand matches. The results were not so satisfactory, bringing the total match scores of the University to 6384 as against the opponents' 6425. The 1923 men on this team were Geollry Bolton, VV. H. Forbes, H. H. Fuller jr., E. G. LLlllCl, B. Paine jr., and H. C. Stetson. Matches up to this time were held at the Bay State School of lylusketry in Boston, the results being telegraphed to the opponents. This Boston range was inconvenient lto reach, with the result that practice was limited. Thanks to the gener- osity of Mr. C. D. Young in presenting the team with four range motors, and thanks to the efforts of Major R. C. F. Goetz of the Military Science Department, a range with four firing points was constructed by the Harvard Athletic Association, in the basement of Persis Smith Hall, thus elimin- ating the dilllculties. As a result of the new range the average score of the 1921-22 team was raised, but owing to a schedule of extremely strong opponents, the team won only four out of twelve matches, losing to Princeton in a match to decide a previous tie, 496- 492, and to Yale 4.Q3f4.Q7. Members of this team from the Class of IQ23 were: Robert Brandt, W. O. Clark, W. H. Forbes, H. H. Fuller jr., Captain, J. B. Paine Jr., and Sack. The season of IQZZ-23 was much like that of the year before, the same schedule being retained and the team winning four out of twelve matches, and losing to Princeton 489-495 and to Yale 491- 499. To better this showing it is planned next year to stimulate interest by tournaments open to all members of the University, since more con- sistently perfect marksmen must be found to bring the team to top-notch. Members of the Class of IQ23 on this team were Robert Brandt, W. H. Forbes, H. H. Fuller Jr., Captain, and Donald Maxwell. HENRY HoLToN FULLER JR., Captain. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 12 Umfergffczdzzafe Tz1blz'5rzfz'0m LTI-I the observance of the fiftieth anni- versary of the Crzmroiz this year, there is especial interest in the history of the three i i 'f'l - college publications. To the flflror.-file, founded in 1866, goes the seniority ranking, with the Crimsozz and the Lzzmpoorz not far behind, the newspaper was organized in 1873 Linder the name of t'The Magenta, and the humorous pub- lication first appeared in 1876. To quote from an fldrforzzfe editorial congratulating the Crimson on its fiftieth anniversary: L' blother fgldrwofrafe has, indeed, changed very slightly. She was al- ways a little absent-minded and impractical and she still clings to her absurd habit of writing verse. The Gentleman fthe C1'li771.l'OlZD, on the other hand, has been content to forget the romantic tendencies of his youth and to plunge into the whirl of busi- ness, with the result that he has now a mansion, a gold watch-fob, and a bank account of his own. But he has something more valuable-a reputa- tion that none can respect and honor more than lxdother fld'UOl'Ilf6.il And as for the LHIYZPOOIZF- the forerunner of Lifegits forty-seven years of merrymaking have been marked by innumerable special numbers, fake editions of the Crime, and other achievements over which Lampy will always chuckle as he sits in his three-cornered brick-and-tile abode on Mt. Auburn Street. With the present year has come the prospect of a permanent building for the Ad-ooczzie, too, fol- lowing an unusually successful business season. In a literary way, also, it has continued to prosper. The inclusion of an article on college affairs in every issue has aroused special interest: one on the question of a general course in science precipitated a discussion which brought the desired innovation and another, The College B Damnedf' caused protracted discussion among both undergraduates and faculty. The special issue of the year was the HHeresy Number. The following members of the Class have been ofdcers: President, M. A. Best, Secremry, Theodore Morrison, Treasurer, Hartwell Pond, Pegasus, R. C. Rogers. Gther editors were M. Brown and H. L. Hartley. The fiftieth year of the Crimson has been marked by an Anniversary Dinner and the publication of a two-hundred-and-fifty-page history. On the com- mittee in charge of the book were Lawrence Rose, as chairman, R. A. Cushman, and Robert Worth- ington. During the year there has been much at- tention given to changes in the paper with the purpose of adapting it to an enlarged scope. Among the special articles printed has been a series written by members of the faculty concern- ing the choice- of a field of concentration. An event bringing sadness to our Class was the death of lN1felvin H. Dennis on December 24, 1921. Al- ready an assistant business manager, he faced a most promising career only to be fatally injured in an automobile accident while on the way home for Christmas vacation. Editorially the Crimson wrote: The untimely death of Mel Dennis has left those who knew him well in a state of com- plete bewilderment. Particularly is this true of the editors of the Grifmron, who had known his reliability and good fellowship so long .... Within the memory of the oldest editor there has been no member of the Board whohas given himself more completely to the service of the paper, his chief interest in Harvard. We respected and admired him as a fellow-worker, we cherished him as a friend. The offices on the Crimson board have been held by members of the Class of IQ23 as follows: P1-e.v1'a'wzr, R. E. Anderson jr. and H. H. Reed, Editorial C1llll'7'77'ld7Z, M. A. Best and R. F. Brad- ford, Bzurrzess Ma1zzzge1', C. D. VVhidden, Zlflan- agilzj Edzifor, R. E. Anderson Jr. and H. H. Reed, IJlZ0f0g7'!lplZfC Cllllil'77'lllIZ, R. A. Cushman, S6C7'C'fI17'y, B. K. Little and H. H. Reed, filrsistant Mafzagizzg Editor, R. E. Anderson Jr., H. H. Reed, Lawrence Rose, and Robert Worthington, H551-5fdllfBIl.YfHE55 lllzmagcr, M. H. Dennis, R. Flather, and C. D. Whidden, Assirtavzt Photo- graphic Cliairnmn, R. A. Cushman, A. H. Gor- don, and R. B. Linder. In addition the following men have been editors: F. B. Allen, S. B. Andrew, A. R. Balsam, C. P. Fordyce, A. W. jones, VV. F. Lewis 2d, N. Logan, B. Paine lr., and VV. E. Stearns. The Lamjnoon has of late been praised espe- cially for its illustrations. And while preserving tradition, the oldest humorous paper in America has this year added excellent features, and has impressed many with its readier wit. As usual there have been special numbers, notably the Tofwn 1 O HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM and Country edition. Officers from our Class have been: Presiaknt, C. B. Monro and W. P. Scott, Ibis, C. P. G. Fuller and C. B. Monro, Treasurer, B. DCL. Nash, Sec1'ez'zzry, B. DeL. NashgSe1'foice llffanager, G. Flint. In addition the following have been editors: B. M. Baruch Jr., Royden Burke, C. V. Chandler, R. D. Coe, B. S. Cogan, VV. W. Cutler, Morris Duane, Van Duzee Field, Samuel Hammond Jr., H. P. U. Harris, B. F. Huiskamp, Robert Martin, H. S. Nloyna- han, C. Newcomb, and E. DeW. Walsh. During the past Winter a number of advertising talks under the auspices ofthe Lampoon and Crim- son were held in the Crimson Buildingg and in the spring the annual meeting of the Eastern ln- tercollegiate Newspaper Association convened there. The representatives of fourteen colleges discussed many editorial and business problems, satisfactorily settling the questions that had arisen. By co-operative action-especially in regard to such problems of busi.ness policy as the adherence to the published advertising rates-college and university publications can greatly strengthen their position. ROBERT EMERY ANDERSON JR., President of the Crimson, REGISTER BOARD M9225 C, D. Hazard I. Recklord N. Morss M. Storey P. W. Williams D, B. Fleming I. J. Suck L. Snecleker G W. Thomas T. R. Oliver J. R. Plath G. D. Dorman R R I' V H Hazard H. J, Mullin H. J. Weber 134 HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM Jfufzml uYciz'11zfz'eJ NTEREST in music in the University has been very pronounced during the past few years. The iwork done by the Fresh- man Hall Choruses is undoubtedly having ine results in awakening musical feeling in the undergraduate body as a whole. There are now five musical societies in the University, each with its own aims and all of very high standard. The first to catch the attention of the public each year is the Harvard University Band, founded in 1919, which does excellent work, especially at the football games. This year the band introduced an innovation at the Stadium by the adoption of mili- tary manoeuvres which were very well performed. On the concert stage, too, the band has had great success. The quality of music undertaken is of high rank, including Tschaikowsky's F Minor Symphony and Grie-g's 4' Sigurd jorsalfarf' Ofii- cers for 1922-23 are: president, Addison Simmons '24, secretary-treasurer, T. A. Peterson '24, librarian, R. N. Benjamin ,25. The Harvard Instrumental Clubs, including the Banjo Club and the Mandolin Club, have carried on very well in their line of work. The oflicers this year are: president, YV. VV. Cutler jr. '23, manager, R. VVhitman '23, secretary, K. C. McCoy '23, leader, D. F. Thayer '23. In the fall over sixty men were practicing weekly and two concerts were given in conjunction with the Glee' Club-one with the combined clubs of Princeton at Sanders Theatre on November IO, and the other with the Yale Clubs on November 24, the night before the football game. The first individual concert was given at Wheaton College for the beneht of the endowment fund. Then came concerts in Brookline and Cambridge on january IQ and February I4 respectively, followed by one at the Newton High School on February 16. At Duff Hall, New Bedford, the Clubs entertained a large audience on February 24. The spring con- certs included one at the Swampscott Neighbor- hood Club and the final performance of the year at the Music Hall in Fall River on April 2. This is undoubtedly the most successful season that the In- strumental Clubs have had since their separation from the Glee Club in 1919, and present plans indicate that next season will also be very suc- cessful. The Harvard Glee Club, reorganized in IQIQ, has continued its work under the very able leader- ship of Dr. A. T. Davison 'o6. In addition to the annual Symphony Hall series of concerts, at which Madame Homer, Madame Novaes, and Frieda Hempel were the soloists this year, the Club gave three performances of the Faust Symphony with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, two in Bos- ton and one in New York. During the winter several concerts were given in different New Eng- land cities and the spring trip, taken during the spring recess, included concerts in New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Cleveland, where there were two concerts with the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra. Plans for the coming year are even more extensive, and there can be no doubt that the project of IQIQ, to inaugurate a club which should sing only the best music, has had the finest results. Officers for 1923 were: president, C. D. Whidden '23 fresignedj, B, S. Cogan '23, vice-president, Oliver Cope '23, secretary, C. K. Lawrence '23, manager, K. VVatson '23. The Musical Club of Harvard, founded in 1898, celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary in April with a concert in the Music Building. Many graduates of the University and former members of the Club attended, presenting their own com- positions. The ohicers this year are: president, W. C. Heilman 'oo, now an instructor in music, secretary, R. T. Loring '24, and treasurer, H. S. Francis '24. The Club has for its purpose the furthering of musical appreciation in the Uni- versity, and is to be congratulated on the fine work it has done in the last quarter of a century. The Harvard University orchestra, the Pierian Sodality of 1808, has long been known as the oldest musical organization in the United States. At the reopening of College a large number of candidates reported for the fall trials and about eighty men were retained. During the winter con- certs were given at Smith College, at Springfield, and at the Copley Theatre in Boston, with VValter Piston '24 conducting. Later in the spring there was a concert at Brattle Hall for the benefit of the Trinity College Endowment Fund, and after the spring recess other concerts were given in and around Boston. BERNARD SI-IERIDAN COGAN, Preridenz' of the Glee Club. 136 HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM PIERIAN SODALITY QIOZSJ F. X. Grady H. I. Olt J. L. Coombs C. A. Tierney I. H. Newton P. T. Doherty XV. C. Sprague W. S. Holmes R. P. Eckert P. W. Williams J. S. Sullivan 1. M. Kerncy H. H. Bulos A H. L. Barr E. T. Payson T. S. Ruggles W. M. Crane, Ir. W. H. Piston Ir. R. S. Bowers R. T. Loring A. C. Bliss A. M. Taylor A. L. Best Y UNIVERSITY BAND H9235 CBa!Ium Rawj T-A-1'CfCrS011, D- B- ANU. A. L. B0 g ' , F. Ffh, A. L. B J. H. L. B. R. V. .12 '- 1 ' ' ' 9 ' 4. . Y' . .l 6 E. A. XV ' k f is gcc, I. M' Kamen A' Lipsky, islilcclull, H- R. wer, X Crm rm, H. I. Olt, W. C. Ixcnnrrcl, D. H. W.rll.rce, .-X. .. Simmons, D. I2 Ienrs, I D1 p , els OD 2F07 IIHJ ' S. Kaplan, M. H. McElroy, E. M. Littell, R. N. Benjamin, R. M. Parker, H. F. Boles, M. Morse, J. C. Donnelly, J. M. Pilatier, W. Wctherbee l Third Raw! M. Simmons, H. C. Downes, N. N. McElroy, W. H. Kilh. E, R, H FA B' Hlu Jr-I H' FA B E' 4. I I 4 ,A , Tm, Hbifhf, L. H. Stone, R. A. Lutz, IYI. Huberman, VV. H. Calkins, A. I. Rowling, L. B. Newman, I. H. YV0lf, L. P. Beveridge, rown, I' McKLcn, 12. H. lvrvmoky, J. H. S. Moynnhan, W. A. Sponsler, P. R. McElroy y HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 137 The Drama I-rE year has been anactive one dramat- ically, and the Senior Class has been well represented in all the co-operative 'E'4l9lV'J'. L t departments of the theater in the many productions given by college organizations. The 47 VVorkshop has been represented by six productions of plays written by English 47 and English 47a students in Harvard and Radcliffe. Also the Hrst undergraduate performance of its career was given. Among the long plays that have been presented are Slug by Henry Carlton, Pirates of Paradise by Percival F. Reniers, and Catskill Dutch by Roscoe VV. Brink, which was given on February ioth as the play selected for the undergraduate performance. An Under- graduate Advisory Committee of fourteen, seven of whom were Seniors, persuaded Professor Baker to allow the College to witness the kind of work that is being done in the VVorkshop, but which the cramped stage and theater of Agassiz House ordinarily restricts to an especially invited audi- ence. The Committee aided in the successful ac- complishment of the experiment. Both H Catskill Dutch and K' Pirates of Paradise were taken on tour to Middlebury, Vermont, in February, and played to capacity audiences. In accordance with its policy since the war, the Dramatic Club turned again to the held of notable foreign plays not hitherto produced in this coun- try, and presented Leonid Andreyev's l'The Life of Man on December l2tl'1, i4th, 15th, and 18th. The success of the production was largely due to the scenery designed by D. lXfl. Oenslager and the special music written by Conrad Salinger. Before the caste of the Gothic Cathedral at Freiberg in Saxony in the Germanic Museum, private per- formances of two old English miracle plays, H The Pageant of the Shearmen and Taylors and The Lutterworth Christmas Play, were given on the evenings of December 2oth and 2ISlf. Members of the Glee Club, under Dr. Davison's direction, kindly assisted by furnishing musical settings for the Nativity Play. Due to the success of Sacha Guitry's 'l Beranger, given last spring, and Wlihe Life of Man, the Dramatic Club, under R. C. .Burrell '24, has decided to revive the two plays for the regular spring production and to take them to New York, thus enlarging the audi- ence and scope of the Club. Le Coeur Dispose, by Francis de Croisset, was the French play chosen by the Cercle Francais, and played in jordan Hall, in December. It was a distinct achievement, and the cast was ably led by H. C. Lodge '24 and John Lodge '25. The production was given for the benefit of the Amer- ican Committee for Devastated France. In the lighter field of musical comedy, the Pi Eta and the Hasty Pudding made their annual contributions. First Down, Egypt, by Richard Gerould '24, with settings designed by D. M. Oenslager, was presented publicly immediately after the Christmas vacation. A feature of the production was the music and orc-hestration of Louis Harlow. 'lTake A Brace, by B. NICK. Henry '24, and F. H. Nichols '24, was the Pudding show. Tn- stead of going to Philadelphia, the play was taken to Baltimore and VVashington, and to New York, according to precedent, during Easter vacation. The music was composed by L. Abbott '24, M. H. Harris '24, and Conrad Salinger. B. K. Little, B. S. Cogan, and D. A. Vifilliams, were among the Seniors represented in the principal parts. JOHN MASON BROWN, P1'e.via'e1zt of the Dwzmrrtzizz Club. 138 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM THE FIRST DAY BY I. M. BROWN, WITH SETTING ,BY D. M. OENSLAGER AS PRODUCED BY THE 47 WORKSHOP, 1923 A SCENE FROM UCATSKILL DUTCH -47 WORKSHOP 1922-23 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1 A SCENE FROM THE LIFE OF MANH- DRAMATIC CLUB 1922-23 'D WN- -:at ag LVQ1' ,pf ,,,,f'f71- 'T,:--A-H3-1,,,. YQ. ' 13235115 ,- -.415 hw- 3 Q A YQ, wh Nw-- 4 if 44 V ' V ' . xx, HASTY PUDDING CAST 419235 140 HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM PI ETA CAST 119235 W, H. Harkness Ir. H. A. YVoncl IT. E. D. Hamilton B. Wood A. C. Gunby ' L. K. Marshall A. Briggs R. Walt D. S. Parker H. T. Dunller R. S. Flinn O. R. Rice G. D. Gorman G. V. C. Lord CCoachb P. F. Pond A, L. Coburn A. C. Bliss C. Carpenter H. C. Spencer R. D. Gcrould H. Pond G. G. Benedict R. H. Sears J. I. Collier K. Gary I. R.'Weist C. H. Morgan 3:1 C. Nelson P. Mendoza W. E. Collins I, F. Holmes A. R. Weed L. I. Young A. W. Dole W. W. Woorl R. IZ. Stevens CERCLE FRANCAIS PLAY 419239 I S. Greene ed W. P. Dixon A J. R. Robinson H. F. Potter R. C. Rogers E. M. Hinkle E. Perrm LCoacl1l I. M. Begg H. C. Lodge Jr. I. D. Lodge A. Hamilton A. T. Merian H. de Castellane R. Thayer M. Amory E. Beal F. Bmggiotti B. Braggiotti M. Lowell H. Scott R. Bmggiotti HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 141 The Student Cozmfzf INCE its foundation in IQ-O8, fifteen years ago, and its reorganization in IQIO, the 62595 Student Council has become more and more a lirmly established part of under- graduate activities in the University, although the Wo1'ld VVar for a year or two made a break in its line of organization, from which it has taken a little time to recover fully and regain its-former prestige and influence. Such a body of repre- sentative men may make for itself a prominent part in college life, and it has been the aim of those interested in the Council in the past few years to build it up again to the position of re- sponsibility which it held in pre-war days. The Council is at present composed of thirty- seven members as follows: class presidents, cap- tains and managers of major sport teams, repre- sentatives of the fIa'ti01ir1le, C7'IiI'l1.Y0l1, Lrznijloon, and Register, the Phillips Brooks I-louse, the lVIusical Clubs, Phi Beta Kappa, the Union, the Cosmopolitan Club for foreign students, the hlinor Sports Council, and the chairman of the Student Council Committee on Organization, as well as delegates elected from the four classes. lXIeetings of the Council are held approximately monthly, while the smaller executive committee of seven men meets as occasion requires. The business of the Council is to some extent routine in approving athletic awards, manager- ships, and schedules, in appointing various sub- committees, and in supervising the compilation and printing of the University Register, the ofli- cial publication of the Student Council. But on the other hand new problems and questions for prompt and decisive action are constantly arising, and every opportunity is given for constructive work and thought along fresh lines to meet these new issues in the University. During our Freshman year we had, as a class, little to do with the working of the Council, which was still trying to get back to pre-war organiza- tion, for this was its first full year of organization since 1917, as it had been interrupted by the S. A. T. C. in IQI8. In our Sophomore year, from 192o-21, one of the most important features of the Council's work 'was its establishment of the Minor Sports Council, composed of representatives of all the minor sports and formed to regulate minor sport activities, thereby relieving the Student Council of considerable detail work, although it still supervises and controls the work of the Minor Sports Council. Another important piece of work was the revision of the constitution of the three lower classes with regard to the nomination and election of ofiicers. The Council also supervised drives for various worthy causes. ln our Junior year, a great deal of routine busi- ness was carried on, and the Council was in every way more firmly established and organized. Drives for the Red Cross and the Louvain Library were successfully carried on in the College, while one of its best efforts was the organization by the Council of an efficient system of Senior Advisers for all Freshmen. ln our Senior year, the Council has again car- ried on a great deal of work, although there is still much to be done in strengthening the position of the Council and giving it a more efiicient or- ganization which will put it on a better working basis. One of the main efforts of the Council this year has been to bring the Council closer to the whole undergraduate body, so that it may work in a spirit of greater harmony with the feelings and opinions ofthe whole College. This aim has been in good measure fulhlled by the work of the Executive Committee with Dean Cvreenough in matters of scholarship, disciplinary action, and the like. One important feature has been the greater latitude allowed by the College to a man holding a senior office, even though on probation, while on many other suggestions of the Executive Com- mittee, the office has shown a splendid spirit of co-operation. Another innovation supported by the Council has been the invaluable series of lectures given during the spring on vocations after graduation, designed particularly for the benefit of the Senior Class. The question of a re- vised system for the allotment of football tickets has also been an important issue of the year. The Intercollegiate Student Conference was held this year at the University of Pennsylvania, and, as was the case in 1921, when it convened at Mass- achusetts Institute of Technology, delegates from the Student Council attended. The officers of the Student Council during our Senior year, 1922-23, were John G. Flint, Presi- i 2 HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM dent, Vinton Chapin, Vice-President, Sheridan Logan, Secretary, and Herbert L. Pratt jr., Treasurer. C. P. Fordyce Was the Senior rep- resentative who served on the Executive Com- mittee in addition to the above oilicers. Members of the Class of 1923 Who served on the Council are: Freshman year, 1919-zo: Vinton Chapin, W. E. Stearns. Sophomore year, 1920-21: C. C. Buell, G. Flint. junior year, iozrazz: C. P. Berolzheimer, B. S. Cogan, Morris Duane, G. Flint, C. H. Hawes, A. H. Ladd, George Owen Jr., H. L. Pratt jr., M. W. Self, C. D. Whidden. Senior year, 1922-23: R. E. Anderson jr., M. A. Best, W. C. Bennett, R. F. Bradford, C. C. Buell, J. W. Burke, Vinton Chapin, C. V. Chandler, F. W. Coyne, G. Flint, C. P. For- dyce, E. M. Hinkle, A. H. Ladd, Sheridan Logan, C. B. Monro, B. D. Nash, T. R. Olive, George Owen jr., H. L. Pratt jr., H. H. Reed, Russell Robb jr., C. E. Teeter jr., E. S. Webster jr., C. D. Whidden, Jeffries Wyman jr. JOHN GARDINER FLINT, Preridenf. STUDENT coUNciL 419133 B De L. Nash B. F. Rice-Bn. Lt S. N. Brown R. E. Anderson Ir. K. S. Pi fl H. H. Reed C. l Cl ll T R Ol re I. W. Burke C E Teeter Ir. B. MCK. Henry F. K. Kernzm I' Xl C' yne I. P. Doycl ff II NI H kl A H Ladd H.L.PrtLtt V. Clxn in . . 4 ' C C I ll D I G Flml, S.L 15 .. .iue C P I' dy I. N. Watte R. F. Braclf l R Robb a . N .,-. Iggy, K' MP1 af? 'ki-'A' ,-A-.ll-4,52 - HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1 The Harvard Umbra HE Harvard Union was founded in IQOO Calllfrl is vi' H Le 1-1' ' r bf ,-A y l ajor enry ce 1gglHSOl1 55, 4i0Xi0t','9i with the idea of p1'oviding a clubhouse 0-A for the undergraduate body. .ln effect it was at first little more than an eating place, and its advantages failed to make any great impression on the undergraduate body. This state of affairs continued until the end of the war during which the Union served as a dining hall. But when the Class of 1923 came to College, it found the Union placed upon an entirely different basis, in that the old policy and system of manage- ment iwere entirely changed. The direct manage- ment of the Union had been placed in the hands of a Graduate lXflanager appointed by the Corpora- tion. A Governing Board, consisting of seven members, representing the Faculty, Graduate Schools, and the Alumni, and headed by Mr. George Wigglesxvortli '74 as president, was ap- pointed to act as an advisor to the Graduate Manager, and to decide the policy of the Union. The undergraduates are represented by the vice- president, chosen by direct vote of all the students in college, and the undergraduate committee of five members elected by the members of the Union. ln revamping the policies of the Union, the Governing Board considered that the nrst thing to do was to make the Union as attractive an investment as possible-that is, they wished to encourage membership. Up to the war, member- ship had been secured only by reminding the classes that forty per cent of their total enrollment in college was necessary in order to allow them to hold their Smokers in the Union. With the idea of increasing the attractions of the Union, the Governing Board arranged for a series of lectures to be given from time to time during the year. This idea proved so successful that it has been continued right up to the present. lt affords an excellent opportunity for the under- graduate to hear the representative men in the world of affairs. Among the speakers who have lectured at the Union have been: Viscount Bryce, General Diaz, General Fayolle, General Nivelle, Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Viscount Grey, General Leonard Wood, M.D. '84, lVIr. C. M. Schwab, Admiral Benson, Mr. George T. Mallory, Mr. Boris Brasol, Count Tolstoy. In addition to the lectures, the Governing Board sanctioned the idea of tea dances which are now held on Saturdays during the football season. A very successful dance was given last fall the night before the Harvard-Princeton game. For the second year the University teas have been held at the Union which, as a department of the University, is naturally the logical place for such functions. Their popularity was again attested by the number of people who attended. Feeling that the interest in lectures was falling off a little, the Union has put aside its rather conservative policy this year in sanctioning moving pictures, for it realizes the advantage of their adoption. As an experiment they have proved a success and seem to be accepted as an institution. Prizes were again offered, due to the continued generosity of a life member, to the winners of a tennis tournament, singles and doubles, and to the winners of a pool and billiard tournament. Two prizes, totaling 5150, were given for the best essay written by a member of the Union on some sub- ject outlined by the Union Library Committee. Four prizes were also given to the four Freshmen who, by the end of the mid-year period, showed themselves to be the ,leaders of their class in scholarship and in general activities about the University. These rewards are presented at the annual Union spring dinner held in May. ln so far as it can, the Union makes a place for all University activities which fall under the head- ing of rallies, smokers, or lectures. As in years past, the Yale and Princeton football mass meet- ings took place here during the fall, as did all the class smokers. The University adopted the idea of trying to help the undergraduate choose his career after leaving college, and to aid in furthering this plan, the Union gave over the Living Room to the needs of this series of lectures, The restaurant has been put into the hands of an experienced steward, an improvement in food and a saving to the Union has already resulted from this change. The upstairs dining room has con- tinued to be used as a place where faculty and undergraduates may come and eat to discuss any matters they choose, with complete freedom. The Quiet Room provides a place for chess, and the billiard room has been more popular than ever 43 144 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM this year. The library of the Union is one of its chief features, containing nearly I5,000 volumes covering a Wide Held of interest. In addition, the Union provides the conveniences to its members of a sanitary barber shop and a news stand, the latter being almost a general store in itself. Membership to the Union is not connned by any means to the undergraduate body, as there are nearly 1200 members among the alumni and the faculty. The majority of these are life members. They are kept in touch with the Work of the Union and are made to feel that they have not severed relations completely with it. The Union has filled a great need as a place for organizations and a meeting place for any group of men, and every year its position becomes more and more indispensable in the undergraduate life at Harvard. Since its reorganization much prog- ress has been made in reaching the aims in behalf of Which Major Higginson dedicated the build- ing, so that even now the Union is considered by many the great Harvard Club of Cambridge. VINTON CHAPIN, Vice-President. PHILLIPS BROOKS HOUSE CABINET 119235 K. I. Brown L. A.Wl1celer R. P. Bullard G. Vim S. Smith W. E. Stearns R. T. Murphy F. A. O. Schwarz B. P. D. Clmdbourne W. F. Lewis ed W. I. Tibbells Corliss Lamont F. T. Bltldwin Sheridan Loxan Vinton Chapin B. MCK. Henry K. B. Lucas P. E. Wilson HARVARD NTNETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 145 The Tbzllzff Brook! Hoare Qffffoczkzhofz receipt of the Harvard Handbook during the summer, better known as the -,QFQ . , . .. . Freshman Bible, ' is the hrst acquaint- - mt ance that the prospective undergradu- ate has with Phillips Brooks House and its work. Once in College, the aims and accomplishntients of the Association are readily appreciated. Taking its name in IQOO from the gl'Cat preacher, Phillips Brooks, it has continued to en- large its scope, so that today it stands behind all the religious activities of the University. These ac- tivities are directed and maintained independently of one another, with the result that the work has been well systematized and organized. Officers are elected to shape the policies of the respective organizations. These men, in conjunction with the officers of the Association itself, constitute the Cabinet, a body whose duty it is to guide the main currents of the whole work. The one great funda- mental policy which underlies all this work is that of service-first to the University and then to outside sources. Among the organizations which carry on the work of the Association in the Uni- versity, social as well as religious, must be men- tioned the Christian Association fnon-sectarianj, the St. Paul's Society Qlifpiscopalj, and the St. Paul's Catholic Club, each of which holds regular meetings of its own. There are, in addition, similar societies in the Dental, Law, Medical, and Gradu- ate Schools. The Chapel Committee is always on hand to lend its assistance in furthering the in- terests ofthe Chapel and in recommending suitable preachers. Some of the men who have conducted chapel during the year 1922-23 are Bishop Brent, Bishop Slattery, Bishop McConnell, Dr. Fosdick, Dean Sperry, and Dean Brown. The Foreign Student Secretary helps, in any way he can, all of those foreign students who turn to the Association for help. Outside of the activities mentioned above, the great bulk of the work done by the Association lies in the hands of the Social Service Committee and of a sub-committee, the VVelfare Committee. The former undertakes the organization and mainte- nance of boys, clubs, of teaching at night schools, and of general Americanization work. The latter committee distributes dinners and clothing to poor families of Cambridge at Thanksgiving and Christmas time. The Harvard Mission, as the name implies, is interested in the work done by missionaries, andi itself supports two men yearly who are sent to teach school in the Christian dis- tricts of Asia Minor. So far, the scope of the work outlined has been under the care of particular societies interested in their own lines of service. There are a few more activities which have their effect on undergraduate life, and, although they do not fall exactly into the field of any of these societies, they must be con- sidered as important items in the work of the As- sociation as a whole. The main features which fall into this category will be enumerated briefly here. In the Hrst place, an Annual Class Day Spread is held and every year it draws a great many guests. ln the spring of 1922, under the management of G. T. Barker '23, the Association was host to 322 guests. The information Bureau, which flourishes at the be- ginning of each year, is another independent fea- ture of the work as a whole. During the year 1922-23 the Bureau listed nearly 2ooo rooms for rental for those students who had made no previous arrangements. Under the guidance of Lawrence Rose TZ3, it was found to be a great help to many students. Many members of the Class will doubt- less remember something of the Freshman recep- tion held in the first few days of College in the fall, where the activities of undergraduate life were outlined by the representatives of the SZIIDC. Another item of those activities which are run independently of the work of a special committee is the t'Open House, which is kept at Thanks- giving and Christmas time with the idea of giving some cheer to those students whose homes are in- accessible in so short a vacation period. During the past three years the semi-annual clothing col- lections have been conducted under the direction of Belden VVigglesworth 323, and have resulted in the gathering of a large number of second-hand books and articles of clothing for distribution at home and abroad. Although the bare enumeration of the above facts gives some idea of the aims ofthe Association, they fail really to show the wide Held of work and interest over which this spirit of service extends. This spirit has become an indispensable part of the organization and, wit-h it, the Association can- not ihelp but continue in the place it holds in the University and in Cambridge. Those men of the Class of 1923 who have been members of the Cabinet of the Association are: 1921-22, J. S. Clark Jr., K. B. Lucas, B. DeL. Nash, H. H. Reed, and VV. E. Stearns, 1922-23, Vinton Chapin, VV. F. Lewis, Sheridan Logan, K. B. Lucas, R. T. lvlurphy, YN. E. Stearns, and P. E. VVilson. V1N'roN C1-1.-1P1N, P1'E.Yl'Ifl'lIf. f fzc 'fr - fe, -My me 1 6 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM Thi Beta Kappa HE Harvard Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, Q52 Kali-yd Alpha of Massachusetts, was founded in fi 1781, and was the third branch of the society to receive a charter. Its record has varied little from year to year. According to the Constitution, its members are elected on the basis of scholastic records, the eight highest being taken each November from the Junior class, and the twenty-two highest from the Senior class. Later in the year ten more Seniors are added, to make allowance for records incomplete in Novem- ber, or for special scholastic honors. The elections are made by thejunior Eight of the preceding year, acting with a committee of the Faculty. It is at the discretion of the committee to take into ac- count the differences in diHiculty or importance between the courses of any nominees whose records are otherwise equal, and certain purely intellectual honors outside of courses, such as literary work and prize theses, are also considered. Since the number of members from each class is arbitrary, and is not made relative to the size of classes, the standard of admission fluctuates from year to year. At present that standard is higher than at most other colleges, where election is either on a Hxed minimum of A's and B's, or proportional to the size of the class. Aside from its honorary purpose, the Harvard Chapter fulfills such active functions as conducting a Tutoring Bureau for students in need of special help. The object of the Bureau is to find an ad- viser for each student who applies for assistance, the adviser and the student then work together at the former's discretion. The nature of this assist- ance is not so much tutoring in specihc courses as it is guidance in planning work, note-taking, and methods of study. Consequently it is best adapted to the needs of Freshmen and transfer students. Through co-operation with the Deans, the Faculty A155 Advisers, and the Student Advisory Committee, the Tutoring Bureau is being built up more effec- tively each year. Its organizers have felt that by encouraging this voluntary tutoring under ap- proved scholars, Phi Beta Kappa can not only be of assistance to earnest students who have difh- culty with their work, but eventually can help to do away with some of the undesirable professional tutoring on which many students now depend. The Winter Dinner, which was held on Decem- ber 4, in the Union, was well attended by gradu- ates and undergraduates. The principal speakers were President Lowell, judge Robert Grant, judge W. C. Wait, Mr. W. C. Lane, Professor G. H. Parker, Mr. T. Lincoln, and Professor E. K. Rand. This year the annual Phi Beta Kappa Day has been changed from Monday to Friday of Commencement Week. Mr. Edwin Francis Gay has been chosen as theorator, and Mr. Christopher Morley as the poet. The First Marshal from 1923 fthe leading scholar of the Classj is Henry Jacob Friendly g the Secretary isjeffries VVyman Jr. The objection is occasionally heard that elec- tion to Phi Beta Kappa is not made on a wise basis: it is argued that accomplishments other than those shown by scholastic records should be counted, because an undergraduate who devotes all his in- terest to study is not necessarily a better scholar than another who devotes less time and gets lower grades. But it must be remembered that the other activities have their own rewards, and that Phi Beta Kappa is intended simply as the recognition for those who have actually shown the highest accomplishments in studies. Everyone under- stands its present meaning, and to put the election on any other basis would not only create the danger of partiality, but would change the entire significance of the Phi Beta Kappa key. MARSHALL AYRES BEST. HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1 PHI B ETA KAPPA 119235 P. R. Hurmel H. A. Woodbury R. F. Dooliltle E. R. 1-Inlxiclmt A. C. H. Loud W. L. Grimn I. Lorman F. E. Bowman K. W. Baker S. Abrzxms C. B. Ncwlmll A. D. Black M. A. Beit C. L. Short G. Hicks C. F. Allmerk J. I. Suck H. Furher J. A. Cohen A. H. Blnlt H. J. Friendly J. Wyman jr. F. H. Drake C. E. Teeter F. W. Coyne G. G. Dolphin UNIVERSITY DEBATING TEAM H9231 E. A. Smith I. Von Sneidern R. M. Morrison C. llfhelden fCoachQ M, Arnold P, Walker R. S. Fanning R. S. Bowers N, E. Himcs P. W. Williams 148 HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM Safzolarfftgb the sports and the various under- these prizes go to Seniors, and the decisions for '-2' 1 Y . . . ,, . . . ' graduate Uactivities, the scholastic in- this year have 11Ot yet been made, the record of terests have their own competitions and 1923 is incomplete, but already the Class numbers t 'ekeemr rewards. The record of the Class of 1923 in these fields is highly honorable. Each year, on the basis of scholastic records alone, scholarships of two classes are awarded. Men who attain Group I in the Rank List, which requires a record of three and one-half Als and one-half B's Freshman year, or three' and one-half A's and one-half B other years, are eligible to re- ceive stipend scholarships of the hrst group, all men in this group who do not apply for hnancial aid are awarded John I-Ifzroard Scfzola1'rfzz'ps, which are honorary and without stipend. Simi- larly, Group II in the Rank List, which requires an average higher than B but less than Group I, entitles a man to a second group stipend scholar- ship, or to a purely honorary H!l1'iI!l7'd College Sfrhofai-rlzfp. On the basis of Freshman grades, the Class of 1923 received in 1920 twelve Group I scholarships, six of which were f0fz1zH1z1'ifn1'a' Sclzolzzrrliipr, and twenty-two of Group II, of which ten were ,PIfI7 Ulll'l21 College Sclzolzzi-rlzipr. In the following year, the Group I awards went to eighteen members of the Class, and those of Group II to forty. Junior records placed fifteen in Group I and thirty-one in Group II. Only four men have remained in Group I for all three years. An unusual prize, awardedon the same basis, is the Detur, a book provided by the bequest of Edward Hopkins Ca London merchant who was Warden of the Fleet under Cromwelll, which was intended 'lto give some encouragement in those foreign plantations, forthe breeding up of hopeful youthsfl Gne of these volumes is given to each student the first time he reaches Group I. Since thirty-two members of 1923 have received DL'fLl7'.Y, it follows that that number of different men have reached Group I at least once during these three years. The prizes open to undergraduates for special work in the scholastic field are many and diverse, ranging from a reward of 550 for the student who passes with the highest combined average in hffathematics and IXfIusic, to the VVells Prize of 5500 for an essay in Economics. Since most of several winners. Foremost in the list of prizes, not in stipend but in the honor that goes with them, are the Bowdoin Prizes, awarded annually for original dissertations in English, with lesser rewards for translations into Greek and Latin. Already five members of the Class of 1923 have won Bowdoin Prizes. It is perhaps interesting to note, as a recent report disclosed, that an un- usually high percentage of the former winners have since won places in VVho's VVho in Amer- ica, which seems to be the present criterion of fame. Similar literary awards are the Helen Choate Bell Prize in American Literature, the Dante Prize, the Susan Anthony Potter Prizes in Comparative Literature and Spanish Litera- ture, and the Sohier Prize for the best Honors Thesis in hlodern Literatures. In the fields of History, Government, and Economics the principal prizes are the Philip Wfashburn, the Sumner, the Bennett, the VVells, and thc Ricardo Prize Scholarship. Public Speaking in its various forms is rewarded by the Boylston and Lee Wfade Prizes, the Coolidge De- bating Prize and the Pasteur Medal, each won once already by a member of 1923, and the Sears Prizes, with two winners from 1923. Among the other arts, the Lloyd hlcliim Garrison Prize is offered every year for the best poem on a given theme, and the Sargent Prize for a metrical trans- lation from Horace, won by one 1923 member. hlusicians may compete for the Francis Boott and the George Arthur Knight Prizes, artists for the Bowers Prizes. There are several other special awards, ranging over all fields of study. Scholarship for its own sake, or special work in one of the directions pointed by these prizes, con- tinues to be the Hrst interest of a large number of students. It attracts less attention among the body of undergraduates, but it has its own satisfactions, and the rewards it offers are of the most permanent sort. Scholastic leaders and the winners of prizes deserve the Class's recognition along with its athletes, writers, actors, and musicians. lX T,-XRSI-IALL Al'RES BEST. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 149 Q-,iiiE:.'EE2gf.-ri, ff. -f?f??':vffEV':f - d::ff'1ff+t 5 vjikfg- - ' fltgy N 'Qvx +1gA1.' .' 414. 4 - 'Q if? --f?.w-'5f'!?b 3,1 qi., V PI ' , ji 'fy' ,ggi . fffkg , .: laffg:f,G' Q' -f:,. 1- -f-,.. ,C f ea ,L A 'K+ Lf- w 2, v. 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'al -V aw f ' 'xiii- ' iv2'fQ2'-A.5E:L. : wing- A f. , ,-4:-1 'Q 35. fxg,2,a'3-Q' gi .gg-4' ':f,,-1 -9- , :,,-fag A vis- 'i:,,g.s'q ., V - 'A-ww- ,- 1 -f. +- s- Y I. -1 ' -' .. J-H r' ..-1' g.m.a,.P 's2Ai.a,5n ,K af. M.. -..He,'-ii.,-v, Sui, - 1 .. N -Ho' .. .- -:c- n ,if .f 1 f 1. 5. .-:pa ra -,,,, 1 'X .L Q. - z .f..Q....L...'-2: , 1 ,fr .-5,-QQ N L A A A A CROWDED STADIUM ON CLASS DAY STOUGHTON HALL AND FOUNTAIN ON CLASS DAY HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 151 Tie F alare of tie Clays Fi, OR four years the Class of 1923 has been 0.15 g,,-2 men you looked to aged Seniors with G T' reverence. As revcrend Seniors you have been the leaders. After Commencement Day you become again Freshmen among the Alumni. For nearly three centuries successive classes have taken this step and found themselves looking back with an ever-increasing appreciation as the years go by of what undergraduate days have brought into their lives. It may not be clear at first, but you will more and more realize that what you have learned, the problems you have faced and solved, the friends you have made, help in count- less ways and make generous contribution to life in whatever walk you choose. After Commencement Day other interests will come, growing responsibilities in your own affairs and in the community will absorb your time and energy. Keep in mind that just so far as you allow yourself to be drawn away from Harvard you will lose an interest in life-always new, changing, constructive, and broadening. You will lose touch with friends who by the frankness and cordiality of early acquaintance will be a constant joy and a benefit. President Eliot speaks of the Alumni as the living Harvard forcef' The Alumni, for the good of the University and in their own interest to get the most from Harvard, have organized this force to make it practically useful. Each member of the Class of 1923 may take his place in this or- ganization and enjoy his share of its play and work. As representing the Class of '98, celebrating its 25th Commencement Day, I write this statement for your Graduation Album to tell of the organi- zations formed by Harvard men for the purpose of keeping in touch with the College and each other and of uniting their efforts in the service of the University. Y, '- 'l' IW f 91- 'ff Q .f . . . living the life of Harvard. As Fresh- . g 5.55545 f J L'-m.'i5 A A A ' Tie Uflaraaz' QA'.v0cz'az'z'oa On Commencement Day you become with all other graduates permanent members of the Har- vard Alumni Association with no payment of dues or initiation fee. The ofhcers and directors of the Association, elected by the members, conduct the exercises on Commencement Day, supervise the annual election of the members of the Board of Overseers, and publish the Harvard Bulletin. Tie Harvard Y3alleiz'a The Bulletin, edited by Harvard men, costing 5154.00 a year, chronicles the current news of the University, gives excellent accounts of athletic events, and a running comment of the opinion and activities of the Alumni. You should not fail to take and read the Bulletin. Tie Harvard C lair VVherever you may live you will almost always find a Harvard Club. ln Boston and New York there are club houses, elsewhere the clubs meet once a year, once amonth, or oftener. join the local Harvard club, go to its meetings, meet the older Harvard men in the community and, as time goes on, the younger men who will follow you. There is no better way to keep in touch, to meet old and make new friends, no better channel through which you may find an opportunity to be of service. Tie Qffrsoalafea' Harvard Clair All Harvard clubs throughout the world are joined together in an organization known as the Associated Harvard Clubs, 'which holds a great re- union every year, and through which the Alumni apply their united strength. Graduates from every part of the country, of all ages and professions, meet on equal terms to discuss the problems of Harvard and to frolic as their various stages of decrepitude allow. Try to attend these meetings whenever you can and take a part in making and guiding the constructive force which is there brought into effective action. They are intensely interesting and very good fun. Tie ww Caglaaa' Fea'erafz'0a gf Harvard C lair This Federation is made up, as its name suggests, of the Harvard Clubs in New England. Itself a member of the Associated Harvard Clubs, it seeks V2 HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM to do for the clubs in its jurisdiction what the Associated Clubs do in a wider Held. lt is an effective and active organization and should have the support of the Harvard men living in New England. Q 7fze Class The ohicers of your class will organize dinners and meetings whi'ch are always worth while. In IQZC will come your triennial, and other reunions will follow. These class meetings offer an op- portunity to meet the members of 723 on your own ground and hold the Class together in the unity of spirit which has steadily grown since you came to Cambridge in the fall of IQIQ, unknowing of each other and unknown to yourselves. Qreefifzg The members of '98 welcome as graduates the members of '23. In the light of twenty-live years since our Commencement Day we seethe four short years at Harvard with a deep conviction of their value and understanding of the gift which we re- ceived. We can realize a little why the University from its small beginning has lived, broadened, and grown during nearly three centuries. VVe appre- ciate how succeeding generations of presidents and faculties, aided in no small measure by the con- stant devotion of the sons of Harvard, have de- veloped by their unstinted effort our great institu- tion of learning. Each succeeding class at Harvard receives a gift from the past generations, a gift of learning and tradition on which no value can be placed. No return is asked, except that this gift be used in a Htting way. If the generations of the past have in their gratitude and affection made possible that Harvard which you know so well, it must not be forgotten that the generations of the future depend upon us to leave them not only what we found but something better. 'While we live that responsibility is on us all. ELIOT W.-ioswoari-i '98 IN MEMORY OF TI-IESE OUR CLASSMATES FOR XVI-IOSE HIGH EXAMPLE OUR CLASS IS TI-IE RICI-IER AND XVI-IOSE PLACE IN OUR AFFECTION AND ESTEEM CAN NEVER BE FILLED LINDSAY CRAXWFORD MELVIN HENRY DENNIS GERI-IARD CHRISTIAN AUGUST FETZER ,., 1923 FRESHIVIAN CLASS 1751 CIHVAHVH NEIHLLHNIN AAL HJJJLLNE-I HHH 'IO NHHTV SSV CIHVAHVI-I NHELLCHNIN AASL HSL'A.LNfH HHH IAIHEIFIV SSV'IO SSI N N 1923 SENIOR CLASS 156 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM Senior Clam Ojifem' Fifi! ZVfa1'sfza1 GEORGE OWEN JR. Second ZIlarJhal Third ZVIcz1'.viza! CHARLES CI-IAUNCEY BUELL VINTON CI-IAPIN T1'C!l5Zl7'E7' SHERIDAN LOGAN Secretary BRADLEY DE LAMATER NASH Class C077Z77Zl.ffCL' JOHN GARDINER FLINT PHILIP BRADISH KUNHARDT Class Day G017l17ZiffL'C RUSSELL ROBB JR., C11Hl.7'7'IZlIlZ VVINTHROP HALLOWELL CHURCHILL MORRIS DUANE HENRY VVADSVVORTH CLARK DUNCAN FORBES THAYER JUSTIN HANLEY DEMPSEY PHILLIPS ELDER VVILSON Senior fjlI71l17Z C017?771l.ffCl' ROBERT EIVIERY ANDERSON JR., Clzairnzzzzz JOHN ROGERS ELATI-IER CORNELIUS HAVVRINS I-IAVVES O rata 1' O 11 fx! ROBERT FISKE BRADFORD THEODORE INIORRISON Ivy Orator Poet BERNARD SHERIDAN COGAN IVIARSI-TALL AYRES BEST Cfzorzfsfer VVILLIAM CLAYPOOL BENNETT HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 157 SENIOR OFFICERS T. Morrison R. F. Bradford C. H. Hawes D. F. Thayer HAY. Clark W. C, Bennett XV. H. Churchill B. S. Cogan R. E.Anc1crson,Jr. M. Dunne I. R. Flalhcr J. H. Dempsey P. E. Wilson S. Logan P. B. Kunhardt C, C. Buell G. Owen, Jr. V. Chapin B. DeL. Nash J. G. Flint M. A. Best R. Robb, Jr. 158 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM Clay! Offkerf FR ESHMAN QQEAR VINTON CHAPIN GEORGE OWEN JR. BRADLEY DE LAMATER NASH Pre.r1'de1zZ Fire-Prei ideal Serreiary- Trfafurer SOPHOMORE TEAR CHARLES CI-IAUNCEY BUELL WINTHROP HALLOWELL CHURCHILL SHERIDAN LOGAN Pfffizievzl Vins-P1'cfirIm1L Srrrflary-Trrzuursr YUNIOR TEAR JOHN GARDINER FLINT PHILIP BRADISH KUNHARDT MORRIS DUANE Pfgiidgm l'f'ice-Prefidfnl , Secreiary- Treafurer HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1 Termanent Clay! Ofjqferf BRADLEY D13 LAMATIER NASH SHIQRIDAN I40GAN S1'f L'ff1 J' Trmxurer CHARLES CHAUNCEY BUELL GEORGE OWEN JR. I VINTON CHAPIN Second lwarflzal Firft 1U:zr.vlml Third Jwarffzal JOHN GARDINER FLINT PHILIP BRADISH KUNHARDT Clan Commiilef Clan' Committee YTIIE CLASS ll MAXWELL ABBELL . Born February 22, 1902, at Chelsea, Massa- chusetts. Home address, ISZQ South Lawndale Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Prepared at Chelsea High School. ln college three years as under- graduate. Price Greenleaf Aid IQIQ-20, Bow- ditch Scholarship IQ2I'2Z, llfdgllll Cum Laude' in Economics IQZZQ Phi Beta Kappa. Accounting. 1 GREGORY MERRICK ABBOTT Born August 17, 1900, at New York City, New York. Home address, 252 West 91st Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Hotch- kiss School. In college two years as under- graduate. Glee Club. SAMUEL ABRAMS Born May 4, 1903, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 601 Morton Street, Mattapan, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college three years as undergraduate. Price Greenleaf Aid 1919-20, Sever Scholarship 1920-'LIQ Bowditch Scholarship IQZIYZZQ George W. Dillaway Fellow 1922e23g illagzza Cum Laude in History, June IQZZQ Phi Beta Kappa. Men- orah Society, History Clubg American Historical Association, Alpha Mu Sigma. GEORGE WALKER ADAMS Born June 15, 1889, at Baltimore, Maryland. Home address, 3009 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland. Prepared at Conway Hall. In college four years as undergraduate. Price Greenleaf Aid 1919-20. Christian Association. Railway Engineers, Corporal, Interpreter, Teaching Staff, College of Business Administra- tion, A. E. E. University, two years in France. Law. THADDEUS ADAMOWS KI Born November 19, 1901, at Lauzanne, Switzerland. Home address, II Channing Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Browne and Nichols School. In college four years as undergraduate. Fencing Squad IQZO. Cercle Francais, Speakers' Club. HERMAN JEROME AISENBERG Born August 21, 1902, at Worcester, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 18 Woodford Street. Worcester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Worces- ter Classical High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Clark University for one year. Tau Epsilon Phi. Law. KERSAM GARABED AJEMIAN Born August 15, 1893, at Adana, Cilicia. Home address, 4.7 Quimby Street, Watertown, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at College St. Joseph, Cairo, Egypt, and University of Lyon, Lyon, France. Tn college three years as undergraduate. 26th Division, 104th Infantry, Company G, for six months, 2nd Censor and Press Company, A. S. C., for twenty months. Married to Miss Lucy Kayserlian, June 30, 1920. Teaching. CHARLES FREDERIC ALBERT Born january 4, 1901, at Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania. Home address, 3 16 Woodward Avenue, McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania. Prepared at McKees Rocks High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Bowditch Scholarship I9?O-23, Phi Beta Kappa. Classical Club. AHNY. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 161 SIDNEY MAX ALBERTS Born March 14, 1903, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, 68 Hutchings Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college two and one-half years as undergraduate. At Tufts College for one year. Tau Delta Phi, Secretary 1922-23. Business. FARROW ROBERT ALLEN Born February 24., 1898, at Chattanooga, Tennessee. Home address, 621 Poplar Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Prepared at Fisk Pre- paratory School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Fisk University for two years. Basketball Squad 1921. Zo6logicalClubg Alpha Phi Alpha, Nile Club. S. A. T. C. Medicine. FERRY BALDWIN ALLEN Born June 26, 1903, at Salem, Massachusetts. Home address, 37 Gay Street, Newtonville, Massachusetts. Prepared at Newton High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Harvard Club Scholarship 1919-20, William Gaston Scholarship 1920-21. Freshman Foot- ball Squad, Freshman Track Team, Track Squad 1921, 1922, 1923. Crimron. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Pi Eta Society, Speakers' Club, Treasurer 1922-23. JOHN SINGLETON AMORY Born March 14, 1900, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, 293 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Country Day School. In college four years as undergraduate. Fresh- man Crew Squad, Freshman Finance Committee. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding, S, K. Club. ' R. O. T. C. Business. JAMES BASIL ANASTAS Born November 10, 1900, at Macedon, Greece. Home address, 1994 Middlesex Street, Lowell, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lowell High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Harvard Club of Lowell Scholarship 1919-20. Freshman Baseball Team, Baseball Squad 1922. Business or Law. KA RL BERTIL ANDERSON Born August 27, 1901, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, 3 William Avenue, Bradley Park, Meriden, Connecticut. Prepared at Rox- bury Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. ROBERT EMERY ANDERSON Iii. Born March 17, 1902, at Newton Center, Mass- achusetts, Home address, Ledges Road, Newton Center, Massachusetts. Prepared at Newton High School and Phillips Andover Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Baseball Team, Second Assistant Manager. Student Council I922'23, Student Advisory Committee, Secretary 1922-23, Senior Album Committee, Chairman. CTi1lZ.f07Z, Assistant Man- aging Editor 1921-22, Managing Editor 1922, President 1922-23. Phillips Brooks House, Foreign Missions Committee, Andover Club, Memorial Society, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Speakers' Club, President 1922-23, Signet Society. Business. SUMNER BARTLETT ANDREW Born March 24, 1900, at Milton, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 28 Marlboro Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Noble and Greenough School and Pawling School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Track Team, Winter Track Squad 1921, 1922, 1923, Track Squad 1921, 1922, 1923. Fresh- man Jubilee Committee, Senior Nominating Committee. Red Book, Crimson. Phillips Brooks House, Nobles Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Speakers' Club, Hasty Pudding. Business. CHARLES ANGOFF Born April 22, 1902, at Mozir, Russia. Home address, 37 Standish Street, Dorchester, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Boston English High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Price Greenleaf Aid 1919-20. ISRAEL ANOPOLSKY Born February I, 1901, at Novogrod, Volinslc, Russia. Home address, 244 Harold Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college three years as under- graduate. 1 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM MARC ANTHONY Born September II, 1900, at Stockett, Mon- tana. Home address, Westminster Apartment, Spokane, Washington. Prepared at Lewis and Clark High School. In college three years as undergraduate. Medicine. SAMUEL ERNEST AWUKU Born September 23, 1894, at Larte, Gold Coast, West Africa. Home address, Larte, Gold Coast, West Africa. Prepared at Wilberforce University Academy. In college two years as undergraduate. U. S. Army, 8o3rd Infantry, Private, served in France one year, Meuse-Argonne Offensive. ELMER JOSEPH BABIN Born January 2, 1902, at Cleveland, Ohio. Hon1e address, 13661 Euclid Avenue, East Cleveland, Ohio. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. In college four years as undergradu- ate. Freshman Soccer Squad. Tau Delta Phi. R. O. T. C. Law. ALFRED STANLEY BACON Born June 8, 1901, at Somersetshire, England. Home address, I4 Cheshire Street, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lynn English High School and West Roxbury High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Engineering Society. R. O. T. C. Banking. FRANCIS WARREN BACON Jn. Born November 27, 1899, at Brookline, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 45 Addington Road, SHERWIN CAMPBELL BADGER Born August 29, 1901, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, 435 Marlborough Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Browne and Nichols School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Crew, Coxswain, Sec- ond University Crew Coxswain, 1921, 1922. Phoenix Club, Treasurer 1922-23, Stylus Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding, Spec Club. Business. EDWIN GATES BAGLEY Born October 4, 1901, at Worcester, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 53 William Street, Worcester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as under- graduate. Instrumental Clubs. Oil and soap business. MARSHALL HENRY BAILEY JR. Born May 30, 1899, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 1569 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Cam- bridge Higl1 and Latin School. In college three years as undergraduate. Gymnastic Team 1921, 1922, Captain 1922. Phi Kappa Epsilon So- ciety, Treasurer 1921-22. U. S. Army Ambulance Service, 633, May 1917-May 1919, Croix de Guerre July 14, 1918. Business. KARL WATSON BAKER Born june 28, 1903, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 192 Walnut Avenue, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. Harvard Club of Boston Scholarship 1919-20, Detur 1920, Slade Scholarship 1920-21, Associated Harvard Clubs Scholarship 1921-22, Warren H. Cudworth Scholarship 1922-23, Phi Beta Kappa. Banking. LESTER VAUGHN BAKER Born December 26, IQOI, at Melvern Square, Nova Scotia Home address 103 Lafa fette Brookline, Massachusetts. Prepared at Stone 5 ' ' 1 ' S 5 School. In college four years as undergraduate. Phi Kappa Epsilon Society. Law. Avenue, Iassaic, New jersey. Prepared at Passaic Higl1 School. In college three years as undergraduate. Industrial Engineering. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1 HENRY GORDON BALCI-I GEORGE THORNTON BARKER Born August 8, 1901, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 109 Moss I-lill Road, jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Prepared at Country Day School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freslnnan Crew Squad: Championship Class Crew 1921, 1922, Crew Squad 1923. D. U. Club, Speakers' Club, Vice-President IQZI-22, Institute of 1770, D.K.E.: Hasty Pudding, Memorial Society. Railroading. EDWARD WARNER BALDWIN Born October 13, IQOI, at East Williston, New York. Home address. Woodview Road, Hemp- stead, New York. Prepared at Hempstead High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Dramatic Club. Business. E Born October 28, 1899, at Milford, Maine. Home address, II3 Broadway, Bangor, Maine. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Basketball Squad, Freshman Track Team, Basketball Squad 1921, IQZZQ Track Squad 1921, 1922. Institute of 1770, D.K.lE.: D. U. Club, Hasty Pudding, Speakers' Cluh, Phoenix Club. Lumbering or Law. DGAR ALDEN BARRELL ja. Born April 19, 1900, at Newton, Massachusetts. Ho111e address, 371 County Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts. Prepared at Little Hall, Cain- hridge. ln college four years as undergraduate. St. Paul's Society, Italian Club, Geological Club, Music Club. Music. U ALDO IQUDOIIIJIJ BAALSIXNI HOLLIS JORDAN BARRETT Born August 25, IQO3, at Brooklyn, New York. Ilgon1e?dtll1'ess,PgS3 McDonoluIgh Street, Brooklyn, ew or'. repared at aekley Scl1ool. I11 college Four years as undergraduate. Freshman Cross-Country Team, Freshman Baseball Team, Seiond Assistant Manager. Cl'liIlI,f07l. INV. JOHN CHANDLER BANCROFT Born April 7, 1902, at Ithaca, New York. Home address, 7 East Avenue, Ithaca, New York. Prepared at Middlesex Scl1ool. In college three and one-half years as undergraduate. Cum Laude in General Studies, February 1923. Fresh- man Football Squad: Freshman Hockey Team, Freshman Baseball Team, Second Hockey Squad 1921, 1923, Second Baseball Team 1921, Second Hockey'Team 1922, Second Baseball Squad IQ22. Gun Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E. R Born May 24, IQOO, at Burlington, Iowa. Home address, 333 South Waide Avenue, La Grange, Illinois. Prepared at Western Military Academy, I11 college four years as under- graduate. At University of Illinois for one year. University Band: Pierian Sodality Orchestra, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. S. A. T. C., University of Illinois. OB ERT BURNS BARTON Born january 25, 1901, at Boston. Massachu- setts. Home address, IO Trowbridge Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Bedales School. In college four years as undergraduate. Chemical Society, Engineering Society, Chess Club, American Legion, Shannon Post. Infantry, unassigned freplacementl, Septem- ber 28, 1918-May 5, 1919, six months overseas. Industrial Management. Medicine' HARRIS BARBER BERNARD MANNES BARUCH JR. Born August S, 1901, at Lowell, Massachusetts. Home address, 252 Pawtucket Street, Lowell, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lowell High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Fresh- man Track Squad, Track Squad 1921. Engineer- ing Society, Alpha Sigma Phi. Engineering. Born March 17, 1902, at New York City, New York. Home address, 6 West 52nd Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Milton Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Gun Club. Rn! Book, Sub-Chairman Business Department, Lmnpoim. Institute of 1770, D.K.E. 1 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM GEORGE HAY BASCOM Born December 22, 1901, at Brooklyn, New York. Homeaddress,S arkhill,New York. Pre- pared at Englewood Igigh School, Englewood, New Jersey. In college four years as under- graduate. Class Crew 1920, 1921. Engineering Society, Glee Club. Electrical Engineering. JOSEPH WILLIAM BEATMAN Born September 21, 1901, at Hartford, Con- necticut. Home address, 92 Homestead Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut. Prepared at Hartford Public High School. In college three years as undergraduate. Business. JOHN WILLIAM BECKER Born February IO, 1902, at St. Louis, Missouri. Home address, 3463 Longfellow Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri. Prepared at St. Louis High School. In college two years as undergraduate. Freshman Lacrosse Squad. ROBERT HOYT BEECHER Born July 9, 1899, at Dansville, New York. Home address, 38 Seward Street, Dansville, New York. Prepared at Dansville High School and Peekskill Military Academy. In college three years as undergraduate. At Syracuse for one year. U. S. Navy, apprentice seaman. Publishing. G WESLEY MEREDITH BEHRENS Born October 12, 1902, at Brooklyn, New York. Home address, 8210 Ridge Boulevard, Brooklyn, New York. Prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School. In college three and one-half years as undergraduate. Lacrosse Team 1921. Kappa Sigma. I Candidate for commission in Reserve Corps, U. S. Army. Law. MORRIS BELKIN Born June 17, 1901, at Simferopol, Crimea, Russia. Home address, 53 Garden Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston English High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Price Greenleaf Aid 1919-20. Medicine. VINCENT IMMANUEL BENANDER Born March 27, 1902, at Jamestown, New York. Home address, 9 Kearsarge Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as under- graduate. Price Greenleaf Scholarship 1919-20, Story Scholarship 1920-21, Benjamin D. Greene Scholarship I921-32, Parmenter Scholarship 1922-23. Lutheran Students' Club, Glee Club. Teaching. GEORGE GRENVILLE BENEDICT Born November 3, 1901, at Providence, Rhode Island. Home address, 16 John Street, Provi- dence, Rhode Island. Prepared at Moses Brown School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Soccer Team, Standish Hall Hockey Team. Pi Eta Society. JOHN DAVIDSON BENJAMIN Born December 6, 1901, at New York City, New York. Home address, 43 VVest 88th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. In college two years as undergraduate. Freshman Banjo Club, Fresh- man Mandolin Club. WILLIAM CLAYPOOL BENNETT Born April 21, 1900, at Somerville, Massachu- setts. Home address, 68 Avon Street, Somerville, Massachusetts. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as undergrad- uate. Freshman Cross-Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Cross-Country Team 1920, 1921, Track Team 1921, 1922. Freshman Jubilee Com- mittee, Sub-Chairman, Class Chorister, Student Council 1922-23. Freshman Glee Club, Appleton Chapel Choir, Glee Club, Christian Association, Exeter Club, Fox Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Signet Society, Hasty Pudding. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1 WENDELL PHILLIPS BERDAN Born March 29, 1897, at Paterson, New Jersey. Home address, 90 Haledon Avenue, Paterson, New jersey. Prepared at Paterson High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At New 'gcirli University for one year. Parmenter cioars11p19z1-22. I B Cgpast Artillery Corps, 31st Artillery, Battery rivate. ,Business ARTHUR BERLIN Born August 4, 1901, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, 70 Fayston Street, Rox- bury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. Borden Scholarship IQZO-21, Parmentcr Scholar- ship IQZI-22, Walcott Scholarship 1922-23. History Club. Teaching or Government Service. PAUL BERNAT - Born September 6, 1903, at Budapest, Hungary. Home address, I4 Bishop Street, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Prepared at West Roxbury High School. In college two years as undergraduate. CHARLES PHILIP BEROLZHEIMER Born May 25, 1902, at New York City, New York. Home address, T25 West 79th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Horace Mann School. In college four years as under- graduate. Student Council 1921-22: Cosmo- politan Club, Secretary 1921-23. Business. ERNEST MOODY BEST Born September 7, 1899, at Los Angeles, California. Home address, 2515 4th Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Prepared at Polytechnic High School, Los Angeles, California. In college two and one-half years as undergraduate. At Massachusetts Institute of Technology for one year. ' 'Law. MARSHALL AYRES BEST Born November 26, 1901, at New York City, New York. Home address, 2911 Sheridan Road, Evanston, Illinois. Prepared at Evanston High School. In college four years as undergraduate. John Harvard Scholarship IQZO-ZZ, Harvard College Scholarship 1922-23, Phi Beta Kappa. Class Poet, Student Council 1922-23. Red Book, fldaqcaze, President 1922-23, Crimron, Editorial Chairman 1923. Dramatic Club, Signet Society. Journalism. MARLAND PRATT BILLINGS Born March II, IQOZ, at jamaica Plain, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 22 Burroughs Street, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Prepared at Roxbury Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. Harvard Club Scholarship 1919-20, Harvard College Scholarship 1921-22, Parmentcr Scholarship 1922-23. Freshman Foot- lE:allbSquad. Geological Club, Alpha Phi Sigma u . ALGERNON DAVID BLACK Born November 19, 1900, at New York City, New York. Home address, 832 Amsterdam Avenue, New York City, New York. Prepared at Ethical Culture School. In college four years as undergraduate. Price Greenleaf Aid 1919-20, Class of 1856 Scholarship 1920-21, Parmentcr Scholarship IQZI-22, Lincoln Scholarship 1922- 23, Detur, Phi Beta Kappa. Freshman Basket- ball Squad. Freshman Glee Club, Glee Club, Member of the Secretariat of the Harvard Inter- national Assembly, Liberal Club. JOHN MONTGOMERY AUSTIN BLAIR Born August 13, 1901, at New York City, New York. Home address, 113 2 91st Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Regis School. In college three years as undergraduate. Second Balseball Team 1921, Baseball Squad 1922. QVV. MORISON BLAKE Born June 22, 1902, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 79 Main Street, Concord, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Browne and Nichols School. In college four years as undergraduate. Winter Track Squad 1922, Track Squad 1922. Dramatic Club, Engineering Society. Mechanical Engineering. 1 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM JOHN VINCENT BLASI Born August 8, 1894, at Newark, New Jersey. Home address, 263 Bergen Street, Newark, New Jersey. Prepared at Mt. Hermon Preparatory School. In college three years as undergraduate. U. S, Army, Base Hospital No. 7, Ambulance and Despatch Driver, enlisted May 1917, re- leased from service April 1919. Medicine. ALBERT HAROLD BLATT Born January 9, 1903, at Cincinnati, Ohio. Home address, 901 West 24th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Prepared at Oklahoma City High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Lucy Osgood Scholarship 1920-21, Price Greenleaf Scholarship 1921-22, William Hilton Scholarship 1922-23, Phi Beta Kappa. Boylston Chemical Club. Chemistry. JOHN WOOD BLODGETT Ja. Born May 24, 1901, at Grand Rapids, Mich- igan. Home address, 4II East Fulton Street, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Prepared at St. Mark's School. In college four years as undergraduate. Cross-Country Squad 1922, Gun Club 1922. Lumber Business. WENZEL AMES BLOOM Born July 231899, at Chisago City, Minnesota. Home address, Chisago City, Minnesota. Pre- pared at Central High School, Minneapolis, Minnesota. In college three years as under- graduate. At Gustavus Adolphus College for one year. Lutheran Students' Club, Boylston Chemical Club, Biological Club, Minnesota Club. S. A. T. C. Medicine. HENRY BLUMBERG Born August 24, 1902, at Waukegan, Illinois. Home address, 444 North Genesee Street, Waukegan, Illinois. Prepared at Waukegan Township High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At University of Chicago for one year. Zeta Beta Tau. Banking. HAROLD GOUGH BOGGS Born March S, 1902, at Holland, Michigan. Home address, 2411 South 19th Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Prepared at Omaha Central High School. In college three years as undergraduate. MAX BRADFORD BOHM Born May 25, 1902, at Minneapolis, Minnesota. Home address, 60 Summit Avenue, Bronxville, New York. Prepared at Massee Country School. In college fouryears as undergraduate. Freshman Lacrosse Team, Lacrosse Squad 1921, 1922. Phi Kappa Epsilon Society. Journalism. EDWARD DARLEY BOIT Born April 12, 1902, at Paris, France. Home address, Bellair, Old Beach Road, Newport, Rhode Island. Prepared at St. George's School. In college four years as undergraduate. Cercle Francais. Banking. ABRAHAM BOLDE Born November 25, 1S97, at Samara, Russia. Home address, Tel Aviv, Jaffa, Palestine. Pre- pared at Hebrew College, Hemliah. In college three years as undergraduate. GEOFFREY BOLTON Born August 4, 1901, at Shirley, Massachusetts. Home address, Pound Hill Place, Centre Road, Shirley, Massachusetts. Prepared at Brookline High School, Brookline, Massachusetts. In college three and one-halfyears as undergraduate. Harvard College Scholarship 1920-21. Freshman Rifie Team, Manager, Rifle Team 1920-22, Assistant Manager 1921-22. Rifle Club 1920-23, Vice-President 1921-23. Law. , HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1 RICHARD CORRIZ BOSTWICK Born july 2, 1902, at Munhall, Pennsylvania. Home address, Bronxville, New York. Prepared at Kent School. In college four years as under- graduate. Harvard College Scholarship 1921-22, Bowditch Scholarship 1922-23. Squash Rac- quets, Team B 1922, 1923. Ru! Book. Styx Club. Chemical Engineering. WINTHROP HAROLD BOWKER Born July 20, 1900, at Brookline, Massachu- setts. Home address. 322 Harvard Street, Brookline, Massachusetts. Prepared at Brook- line High School and Stone School. In college three years as undergraduate. University for one year. R. O. T, C., Norwich. Electrical Engineering. At Norwich ROBERT FISKE BRADFORD Born December 15, 1902, at Boston, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 220 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Browne and Nichols School. In college three and one- half years as undergraduate. Second University Crew IQZIQ Championship Class Crew 1922. Senior Dormitory Committee, Student Council 1922-23, Class Orator. Crimxori, Editorial Chair- man 1922-23. Institute of177o,D.K.E.,Speakers' Club, Phoenix Club, Hasty Pudding, Signet Sofiety, D. U. Club. aw. EDWARD KENDALL BRAGG Born January 29, 1900, at Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 9 Cleveland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Cam- bridge Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. Chemical Club. U GLENN CROSLEY BRAMBLE Born June 23, 1902, at Denver, Colorado. Home address, 26 Irving Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Cambridge Latin School. In college three and one-half years as undergraduate. Buckley Scholarship 1919-20, 1921-22, Class of 1883 Scholarship 1922-23. Law. REGINALD FORMAN BRANDER Born June 16, 1901, at San Francisco, Cali- fornia. Home address, 1127 Flora Avenue, Coronado, California. Prepared at Choate School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Crew Squad, Freshman Swimming Team, Crew Squad 1921, University Double Sculls Championship 1922. Chapel Committee. Speakers, Club, Institute of 1770, D,K.E., Hasty Pudding, D. U. Club. Business. ROBERT BRANDT Born April 14, 1903, at Jamaica Plain, Massa- chusetts. l-Iome address, 15 Zamora Street, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Prepared at Roxbury Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. Rifle Team 1922, 1923. lin- gineering Society, Roxbury Latin School Club, Alpha Sigma Phi, Treasurer 1922, Vice-President 1923. Engineering. FRANCIS BARRY BRENNAN Born August 26, 1896, at Leetonia, Ohio. Home address, 355 Columbia Street, Leetonia, Ohio. Prepared at Leetonia High School. In college four years as undergraduate. At Mt. Union College for one year. Second Football Squad 1921, 1922, 1923. Alpha Tau Omega. U. S. Army, Ambulance Company 51, Private August 28, 1918 to June 17, 1919. Business. HARRY DAVID BRENNER Born March 15, 1899, at Brooklyn, New York. Home address, 142 Washington Street, Lynn, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lynn Classical High School. In college three and one-halfyears as undergraduate. At Tufts College for one year. University Boxing Championship, 125-pound Class 1920, 1922. Menorah Society. CHARLES BREWER JR. Born August 22, 1900, at Falmouth, Massa- chusetts. Home address, Pigeon Hill, Weston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Browne and Nichols School. In college four years as under- graduate. Institute of 1770, D.K.E,, Phoenix Club, Hasty Pudding, Spec Club, Vice-President 1922-23. U. S. Army Aviation, Cadet, November 1918 to May 1919, 2nd Lieutenant Air Service, Re- serve Corps, May 1919. 1 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM GEORGE RANDALL BRIDGE Born May 26, 1899, at Chicago, Illinois. Home address, 570 Milburn Road, Evanston, Illinois. Prepared at Little Hall. In college two years as undergraduate. LAURENCE GORDON BRINCKERHOFF Born October 7, 1898, at Newton, Massachu- setts. Home address, 132 Middlesex Road, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Prepared at Newton High School and Stone School. In col- lege four years as undergraduate. Track Squad 1921, Cross-Country Squad 1921. Engineering Society. U. S. N., enlisted April 4, 1917, served twenty- seven months, six months' convoy duty with Atlantic Fleet. Banking or Foreign Exchange JOHN MASON BROWN ' Born July 3, 1900, at Louisville, Kentucky. Home address, 304. West Third Street, Lexington, Kentucky. Prepared at Morristown School. In college four years as undergraduate. Student Scholarship Committee, Chairman 1922-23. Advocate. Dramatic Club, Vice-President 1920- 21, President 1921-23, 4.7 Workshop Company, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Iroquois Club, Signet Society, Speakers' Club, Hasty Pudding. Theatre. LOUIS PRATT BROWN Born February 12, 1901, at Glens Falls, New York. Home address, 233 Glen Street, Glens Falls, New York. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as undergrad- uate. Freshman Football Squad, Football Squad 19120. Institute of 1770, D.K.E. aw. PAUL RICHMOND BROWN Born September 8, 1900, at Roxbury, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 184 Windsor Road, Waban, Massachusetts. Prepared at Newton Classical High School and Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Cross-Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Cross-Country Squad 1920, 19215 Track Squad 1921, 1922. Exeter Club, Alpha Sigma Phi. Teaching. WILLIAM ARTHUR BROWN Born February IO, 1901, at Bristol, Rhode Island. Home address, 67 Heard Street, Chelsea, Massachusetts. Prepared at Chelsea High School. In college four years as undergraduate. First Group 1921, Bowditch Scholarship 1921-22. Electrical Engineering. GORDON BROWN E Born March 7, 1901, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, 56 Lawrence Road, Chest- nut Hill, Massachusetts. Prepared at Noble and Greenough School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Team. Pi Eta Society. KENNETH LADD BROWNE IR. Born February 12, 1902, at Kansas City, Kansas. Home address, 3500 North 12th Street, Kansas City, Kansas. Prepared at Kansas City Country Day School. In college two years as undergraduate. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Recorder -1923. SIDNEY HAND BROWNE IR. Born August 31, 1901, at Baltimore, Mary- land. Home address, Short Hills, New Jersey. Prepared at Kent School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Cross-Country Squad, Freshman Golf Team. Cercle Francais, Kent School Club, Styx Club. Foreign Trade. JOHN BUCKLEY BRYAN Born June 30, 1896, at New York City, New York. Home address, 1207 Avenue V, Sheeps- head Bay, Long Island, New York. Prepared at Manual Training High School, Brooklyn, New York. In college two years as undergrad- uate. At Columbia University for three years. Wrestling Team, Manager 1922, Wrestling Squad 1922, 1923. St. Paul's Catholic Club, giaglineering Society, Kappa Sigma, K.G.X. u . U. S. Naval Reserve Flying Corps, Chief Special Mechanic, Ensign fNaval Aviatorl, Chief Inspector and Tester, U. S. N. Air Station, Pauillac, France, U. S. N. Aerial Mail 1919, commissioned Ensign, U. S. N. R. F., Class 6. Sanitary and Municipal Engineering. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1 ROBERT NEWTON BRYAN Born July 9, 1900, at Kansas City, Missouri. Home address, 426 East I4fl'l Avenue, Denver, Colorado. Prepared at East Denver High School. In college four years as undergrad- uate. Rocky Mountain Harvard Club Scholar- ship 1919-ZO. Freshman Cross-Country Team, Freshman Winter Track Squad, Freshman Track Team, Cross-Country Team 1920, Winter Track Squad 1921, 1922. Lambda Chi Alpha. Advertising. CHARLES CHAUNCEY BUELL' Born January 21, 1900, at Hartford, Con- necticut. Home address, II4. Vernon Street, Hartford, Connecticut. Prepared at Pomfret School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Team, Captain, Freshman Baseball Team, Baseball Team 1921, Base- ball Squad IQZZQ Football Team I92O,i IQZI, I92'2, Captain 1922. Student Council, 1920-21, 1922-23, Class President 1920-21, Athletic Committee 1922-23: Second Marshal. A. D. Club: Institute of 1770, D.K.E., S. K. Club. U. S. Marine Corps, Private. GEORGE BOSWORTH BURCH Born July 12, 1902, at Hartford, Connecticut. Home address, 148 Kenyon Street, Hartford, Connecticut. Prepared at Hartford Public High School. In college four years as undergraduate. St. Paul's Society, Philosophy Club. JOHN WILLIAM BURKE Born December 9, 1899, at Wakel-ield, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 9 Cedar Street, Wake- field, Massachusetts. Prepared at Wakefield High Scl1ool. In college three years as under- graduate. At Notre Dame University one and one-half years. Cross-Country Team IQZI, 1922, 1923, Track Team IQZI, 1922, 1923, Captain 1923. Student Council 1922-23. St. Paul's Catholic Club, Lambda Chi Alpha, In- stitute of1770, D.K.E. R. O. T. C., Notre Dame University. ROYDON BURKE Born December 21, IQOI, at Quincy, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 284 Adams Street, Quincy, Massachusetts. ,Prepared at Milton Academy. In college four years as under- graduate. Lampoon. DONALD FAIRFAX BUSH Jn. Born January 31, IQOI, at New York City, New York. Home address, 55 East 67th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at St. Paulls School. In college four years as under- graduate. Class Crew B 1922, Track Squad 1922, Freshman Hockey Team, Assistant Manager. Junior Dance Committee. Cercle Francais, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding, S. K. Club, A. D. Club. PAUL WARREN BUTMAN Born October 15, 1900, at Malden, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 38 Garrison Road, Brookline, Massachusetts. Prepared at Noble and Greenough School. In college four years as undergraduate, Freshman Hockey Team, Fresh- man Baseball Team, Second Baseball Squad 1921, Second Hockey Team IQZI, I922., 1923. Nobles Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding, Fox Club, Treasurer 1922-23. JOHN MOORS CA BOT Born December 11, IQOI, at Cambridge, Massachusetts. Home address, 16 Highland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Browne and Nichols School. In college four years as undergraduate. Tennis Squad 1922, Second Tennis Team, Manager 1922. Institute of 1770, D.K.E. QUINCY SEWELL CA BOT Born September 4, 1901, at New York City, New York. Home address, 37 East 75th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Groton School. In college three years as undergraduate. Freshman Crew Squad, Freshman Hockey Team, Second Assistant Manager. Red Book. Fly Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Iroquois Club. THOMAS DORION CAIRNS Born July 4, 1901, at Hopkinton, New Hamp- shire. Home address, I4 Lawrence Street, Chelsea, Massachusetts. Prepared at Saugus High School, Saugus, Massachusetts. In col- lege four years as undergraduate. Hilton Scholarship 1921-27.3 Burr Scholarship 1922-23. Freshman Track Team, Track Squad 1921, 1923, Track Team 1922. Philosophy Club, Secretary 1922-23, Glee Club, Appleton Chapel Choir. Teaching. 1 O HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM ELMER OSGOOD CAPPERS Born September 29, 1902, at Dorchester, Massachusetts. Home address, I7 Elm Street, Milton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Milton High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Harvard Graduates Living in Milton Scholarship 1919-22. Business. GEORGE STURGIS CARPENTER Born January 22, 1901, at Chicago, Illinois. Home address, 677 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Prepared at Roxbury Tutoring School. In college two years as undergraduate. GEORGE MILLER CASWELL Born March 1, 1902, at Randolph, New York. Home address, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. Pre- pared at West Chester High School and Phoe- nixville High School. In college one year as undergraduate. Teaching. BERKELEY AYMAR CATER Born August 23, 1900, at East Orange, New Jersey. Home address, 55 Harrison Street, East Orange, New Iersey. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college two years as undergraduate. PHILIP OWEN CHALMERS Born june 22, 1899, at Port Huron, Michigan. Home address, 425 Waltham Street, West Newton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Allen- Chalmers School. In college two years as un- dergraduatef At Yale for one year.. Second Football Squad 1920, IQZIQ Second Baseball Squad 1921, 1922. Pi Eta Society. U. S. N. R. F. 1917-21, ISI Class Boatswain. PIERRE GABRIEL HENRI CHALUFOUR Born January 11, 1901, at Dieppe, Seine- Inferieure, France. Home address, 62 Rue Claude Barnard, Paris, France. Prepared at Ecole Alsacienne, France. In college one year as undergraduate. WILLIAM MACY CHAM BERLIN Born,,August 1, 1900, at New York City, New York. 'Home address, 157 East 81st Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Brown- ing School and Hotchkiss School. In college two years as undergraduate. At Williams College for one-half year. Married to Miss Kate W. Grifhn April 20, 1922. Manufacturing. CARL VEZEY CHANDLER Born March 25, 1902, at Dorchester, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 18 Lindsay Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as under- graduate. Cross-Country Team, Manager IQZIQ Track Team, Manager 1923, Senior Nominating Committee, Chairman, Minor Sports Council IQZIQ Student Council 1922-23, Committee on Reception ol'Visiting Teams 1922-23. Lamponu. Cercle Francaisq Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Speakers, Club, Hasty Pudding, Varsity Club. VINTON CHAPIN Born April 17, IQOO, at Paris, France. Home address, 186 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at St. Mark's School. In college four years as undergraduate. Fresh- man Football Team, Freshman Track Team, Football Team 1920, 1921, 1922: Track Team 1921, 1922. Class President 1919-20, Third Marshal, Student Council 1919-20, 1922-23, Phillips Brooks House, Cabinet President 1922- 23g Harvard Union, Vice-President 1922-23. A. D. Club: S. K. Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Vice-President 1921-22. United States Marine Corps, September 1918 to February 1919. EDWARD RONDTHALER CHASE Born -Ianuary 16, 1903, at Ware, Massachu- setts. Home address, S4 Church Street, Ware, Massachusetts. Prepared at Ware High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Whitney Scholarship I9I9'2O, Matthews Scholarship 1920-2I, Hoar Scholarship 1921-22, Bartlett Scholarship 1922-23, Detur 1921. St. Paul's Society: Glee Club. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 171 REGINALD FLETCHER CHASE Born -Iuly 7, 1901, at Nashua, New Hampshire. Home address, 109 Arnold Street, Revere, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Nashua High School. In college two years as undergraduate. ROSWELL H li R RING CH RISIVIAN Born September 15, 1900, at Mapleton, Iowa. Home address, Mapleton, Iowa. Prepared at Albuquerque High School, Albuquerque, New Mexico. In college three years as undergraduate. At Northwestern University For one year. Dramatic Club, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Phi Sigma Club, President 1922-23. Law. WINTH ROP HALLOWELL CHURCHILL Born September 23, 1900, at Chicago, Illinois. Home address, I7 Canton Avenue, Milton, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at F. W. Parker School and Milton Academy. In college four years as un- dergraduatc. Freshman Football Team, Fresh- man Swimming Team: Freshman Track Squad, Track Squad IQZZQ Football Team IQZO, 1921, 1922. Class Vice-President 1920-21, Class Day Committee. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Phoenix Club, Stylus Club, Delphic Club, Varsity Club. JOHN SUTHERLAND CLAPP Born January 7, 1899, at Boston, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 21 Lasell Street, Auburndale, Massachusetts. Prepared at New- ton High School. In college three and one-halt' years as undergraduate. American Field Service CFrench Armyj May 26 to November 26, 1917, United States Army Ambulance Service, A.E.F., October 1, 1917 to june 4, 1919, Private ist Class. Business. HENRY WADSWORTH CLARK Born April 11, 1399, at Wrangell, Alaska. Home address, Ketchikan, Alaska. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college three and one-half years as undergraduate. Price Greenleaf Aid 1919-20, Harvard Club of Seattle Scholarship 1920-21, Augustus Woodbury Scholarship 1921- 22, Lucy Osgood Scholarship 1922-23, Magna Cum Laude in History January 1923. Freshman FootballTeam, Freshman Track Squad, Second Football Team 1920, Football Team 1921, 1922, Track Squad 1921, 1922. Class Day Committee. St. Paul's Catholic Club, History Club, Exeter Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Treasurer of Institute 1922-23, D. U. Club, Hasty Pudding. O. T. C., S. A. T. C., Stanford University. Married to Miss Merle Mae McClellan, September IQIQQ Merle Rose, born March 18, 1921. Law or Business. JOSEPH SILL CLARK lit. Born October 21, 1901, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Home address, St. Martin's Lane, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Pre- pared at Middlesex School. In college three and one-half years as undergraduate. John Har- vard Scholarship 1920-21, Francis H. Burr Scholarship I9Z2'Z3. Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Baseball Team, Baseball Squad 1921, 1923, Baseball Team 1922, Track Squad 1922, 1923. Rad Book. Phillips Brooks House, Secre- tary 1921-22, Ccrcle Francais, Instrumental Clubs, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Secretary 1921-22, Iroquois Club, Signet Society, Hasty Puldding, Fly Club. aflkv. RAYMOND EDWARD CLARK Born October 15, 1901, at Toledo, Ohio. Home address, 2562 Scotrwood Avenue. Toledo, Ohio. Prepared at Cathedral High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Uni- versity of Michigan for one year. Kappa Sigma. WILLIAM KEITH CLARK Born April 18, 1897, at Meeker, Colorado. Home address, 433 Ogden Street, Denver, Colorado. Prepared at Colorado College. In college two years as undergraduate. WALLACE MONTGOIVIERY CLAR K Born January 8, 1901, at Syracuse, New York. Home address, 83 Russett Road, West Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Decatur High School, Decatur, Georgia, and Boston English High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Teaching. WILLIAM OAKES CLARK Born October 26, 1902, at Dover, Massachu- setts. Home address, Framingham Centre, Massachusetts. Prepared at Milton Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Fresh- man Crew, Class Crew 1922, Freshman RiHe Team, RiHe Team 1922. 1 'I HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM EMERY NUDD CLEAVES Born May 16, IQO2, at North Scituate, Massa- JOSEPH ARTHUR COLET-I-I chusetts. Home address, 3 Nisbet Street, Provi- dence, Rhode Island. Prepared at Newburyport High School. In college three years as under- graduate. Freshman Football Team, Second Football Squad 1920. Geological Club. Massachusetts National Guard, 110th Cavalry, Service Troop, 1920-22. Life Insurance. DANA ANDREWS COCHRAN g Born July 14, 1901, at Plainville, Kansas. Home address, 612 Brush Creek Boulevard, Kansas City, Missouri. Prepared at Kansas City Country Day School. In college two years as undergraduate. 1 ROBERT DOUGLAS COE Born February 27, 1902, at New York City, New York. Home address, 6 East 83rd Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at St. Paul's School. In college 'four years as under- graduate. Red Book, Lampoon. St. Paul's School Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E. BERNARD SHERIDAN COGAN Born December 31, 1900, at Stoneham, Massa- chusetts. Home address, IO Flint Avenue, Stoneham, Massachusetts. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college three and one-half years as undergraduate, Freshman Football Team, Freshman Swimming Team, Freshman Track Squad, Second Football Squad 1920, Second Football Team 1921, 1922, Track Squad 1921, 1922, 1923. Freshman Jubilee Committee, Student Council 1921-22, Senior Dormitory Committee, Class Ivy Orator. Lampoon. Apple- ton Chapel Choir, Glee Club, Secretary 1922, President 1923, St. Paul's Catholic Club, Exeter Club, President 1923, Speakers' Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Phoenix Club, Hasty Pudding, D. U. Club. R. O. T. C. Shoe Manufacturing. WILLIAM ROSWELL COLE IR. Born April 9, 1902, at Cohasset, Massachu- setts. Home address, 2614 Hilgard Avenue, Berkeley, California. Prepared at Cohasset High School. In college two years as under- graduate. At University of California for two years. Freshman Lacrosse Team. Phillips Brooks House. Manufacturing. Born November 5, 1898, at San Donato, Italy. Home address, 18 Verchild Street, Quincy, Massachusetts. Prepared at Northeastern Pre- paratory School. In college four years as under- graduate. Glee Club, Italian Club. Sculptor. JOHN JERROLD COLLIER Born July 13, 1902, at Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Home address, 23 Greenough Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Cam- bridge Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Crew Squad. Dra- matic Club, Pi Eta Society. Business. EARLE STANTON COLLINS Born February 9, 1901, at Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. Home address, Main Street, West Newbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at New- buryport High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Price Greenleaf Aid 1919-20. Teaching. JULIUS MAURICE COLLINS Born March 10, 1901, at Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania. Home address, 84 Salisbury Road, Brookline, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Lacrosse Team. Sigma Alpha Mu. Business. FREDERICK ROHLFING COLVERT Born November 27, 1900, at Attica, Indiana. Home address, Attica, Indiana. Prepared at Attica High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At University of Wisconsin for one year. Freshman Track Squad. Phillips Brooks House. Agriculture and General Business. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1 FRANCIS COMERFORD Born November IO, IQOI, at Dorchester, Massachusetts. Home address, 3 Mapleton Street, Brighton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. JOSEPH HALLAM CONOVER ' Born December IO, 1896, at Freehold, New Jersey. Permanent address, 2 Yard Avenue, Freehold, New Jersey. Prepared at Freehold High School. In college three years as under- graduate. Price Greenleaf Scholarship 1920-21, Harvard College Scholarship 1922-23. Pen and Brush Club. U. S. Army, Engineers, First Lieutenant, at- tached Air Service March 1917 to February IQIQQ in France December 1917 to December 1918 with B. E. F., Royal Air Force, Iooth Squadron. Married to Miss Henrietta D. White Novem- ber 9, 1922. Architecture. GEORGE DEWEY CONWELL Born October 27, 1898, at Tarentum, Pennsyl- vania. Home address, 104 Brackenridge Avenue, Tarentum, Pennsylvania. Prepared at Tarentum High School. In college two years as under- graduate. At Washington and Jefferson College for one year and University of Nebraska for one year. St. Paul's Catholic Club, Boylston Chemical Club. S. A. T. C. Medicine. THOMAS COOLIDGE Born July 2, 1901, at Concord, Massachusetts. Home address, Concord, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at Milton Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Track Squad 1921, 1922, 1923. Boylston Chemical Club, Insti- tute of 1770, D.K.E., Speakers' Club. COLIN LAWRENCE COOMBS Born May 13, 1903, at Lincolnville, Maine. Home address, 22 Linden Street, Salem, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Salem High School. In college one year as undergraduate. JOSEPH MORGAN COOPER Born September 16, 1900, at Syracuse, New York. Home address, 1921 West Genesee Street, Syracuse, New York. Prepared' at Hackley School. In college three and one-half years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Team, Freshman Crew Squad, Football Squad 1920, Second Football Team 1922. Red Book. Hack- ley School Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., S. K. Club, Hasty Pudding, Owl Club, Treasurer 1921. WILLIAM HENRY COOPER Born January 7, IQOZ, at South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Home address, 617 Frederick Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Prepared at Riverside High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Milwaukee State Normal School for one year. Hollis Scholarship IQZI-23. Lutheran Students' Club, Classical Club. Ministry. OLIVER COPE Born August 15, 1902, at Germantown, Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania. Home address, 200 East Johnson Street, Germantown, Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania. Prepared at Germantown Friends School. In college three years as un- dergraduate. At Haverford College for one year. Soccer Squad 1921. Musical Clubs, Glee Club, Vice-President 1922-23, Liberal Club, President I922-23, Iroquois Club. Medicine. FRANCIS LACKNER CORBIN Born December 9, 1901, at Chicago, Illinois. Home address, Shorecrest Hotel, Chicago, Illinois. Prepared at F. W. Parker School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Uni- versity of Illinois for one year. Industrial Chemistry. RONALD WINSLOW CORDINGLEY Born January 23, 1901, at Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Home address, 1083 Boylston Street, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at Country Day School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Brown University for one year. Track Squad 1922. Country Day School Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Iro- quois Club, Owl Club, Hasty Pudding. Wool Business. 1 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM CUTLER JONES COULSON Born October 3, 1900, at Rochester, New York. Home address, ISI William Street, Rochester, New York. Prepared at Rochester High School. In college four years as under- graduate. At University of Rochester for one- half year. Freshman Lacrosse Team, Assistant Manager. Freshman Glee Club, Phillips Brooks House, Glee Club. Law. DAVID HALL COURTNEY Jn. Born January 9, 1901, at Morgantown, West Virginia. Home address, Morgantown, West Virginia. In college two years as undergraduate. Phi Kappa Psi. LINDSAY CRAWFORD Born April 30, 1901, at Summit, New Jersey. Home address, 24 Ridge Road, -Summit, New Jersey. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college two years as undergraduate. En- gineering Society. Died of pneumonia at the Stillman Infirmary on October 14, 1921. DONALD GOODNOUGH CROCKER Born December 1, 1897, at Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Home address, 247 Beach Street, Wollaston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Quincy High School. In college three years as under- graduate. U. S. Army, 26th Division, IOISI Infantry, served in France fifteen months. JOSEPH HENRY COURTNEY Born January 9, 1901, at Morgantown, West Virginia. Home address, 179 High Street, Morgantown, West Virginia. Prepared at Culver Military Academy. In college two years as undergraduate. At W'est Virginia University for two years. Law. FRANK WALTER COYNE Born August 13, 1901, at Scranton, Penn- sylvania. Home address, 1824. Pittston Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania. Prepared at Central High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Price Greenleaf Aid IQIQ-20, Crown- inshield Scholarship 1920, Richard A. Gambrill Scholarship 1920-22, John Appleton Haven Scholarship 1912-23, Detur 1911, Phi Beta Kappa. Student Council 1921-23. RALPH EMERSON CRANE Born March 23, 1901, at North Anson, Maine. Home address, Warwick, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at Worcester Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Harvard Club of Wor- cester Scholarship 1919-20, Elnathan Pratt Scholarship 1920-21. Electrical Engineering. CARROLL EMERSON CROSS Born August 18, 1902, at Ashley, West Virginia. Home address, School Street, Bruin, Pennsyl- vania. Prepared at Grove City College. In college two years as undergraduate. RODERIC MARCY CROSS Born July 2, 1901, at Rochester, Minnesota. Home address, 717 Ridgewood Avenue, Minne- apolis, Minnesota. Prepared at Blake School. In college one year as undergraduate. At Col- lege of Engineering, University of Minnesota for four years. Glee Club. Mechanical Engineering. CHARLES KIMBALL CUMMINGS JR. , Born November 27, 1901, at Boston, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 6 Joy Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Country Day School. In college four years as undergraduate. Honorable Mention on Entrance Examinations 1919. Freshman Football Team, Freshman Crew, substitute, Second Football Team IQZIQ Second University Crew 1921, Championship Class Crew 1921, 1922, Crew Squad 1922. Freshman Finance Committee, Senior Dormi- tory Committee, Senior Smoker. Committee, Harvard Union, Undergraduate Committee 1922-23. Rn! Book. Liberal Club: Country Day School Club, A. D. Club, S. K. Club, Phoenix Club, President 1922A23: Institute of 1770, D.K.E. Law. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 175 LOUIS BERTRAM CURTIS ' . Born January 31, 1901, at New York City, .- - H New York. Home address, 88 Woodward , V Avenue, Rutherford, New Jersey. Prepared at CHARLES WIIJI-IAM DABNEY Ill- ' Rutherford High School. In college four years as Born August 16, 1900. Home address, Santa in . I undergraduate. Saltonstall Scholarship 1920-21, Barbara, California. Prepared at Milton Acad- I 1 Bowditch- Scholarship QIQZI-22, Class of 1883 emy. In college two years as undergraduate. if-1 , I Scholarship IQZZAZQ. Freshman Baseball Squad, Freshman Hockey Team, Second Assistant y, fi' ' Smith Halls -Baseball Team, Baseball Squad Manager. Freshman Dinner Committee. Insti- .. If . 1921. Christian Association, Engineering So- tute of 1770, D.K.E., S. K. Club, Porcellian Club. 'W ' ' CICFY- U. S. Marine Corps. Q, , New Jersey State Militia, Machine Gun Com- Livestock raising. , ,- T721 ' Pam' S- , i -I 1 Electrical Engineering. an 2,61 K .. 112543 '41 .... .1 1 4. THOMAS JAM ES CURTIS Born October 15, 1901, at Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. Home address, Swallows Cave Road, Nahant, Massachusetts. Prepared at Milton Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Champion Class Crew Spring 1921, Crew Squad Fall 1921, Track Squad 1922. Boylston Chem- ical Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Stylus Club. Business. WALTER KENNETH CUSI-IING Born November 15, 1902, at Medford, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 4, Myrtle Street, Framingham, Massachusetts. Prepared at Fram- ingham High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Price Greenleaf Aid 1919-20, Bright Scholarship 1921-22. Freshman Base- ball Squad, Hockey Squad 1922, Baseball Squad 1922, Track Squad 1922. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. l ROBERT ADAMS CUSI-IMAN Born August 22, 1900, at Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. Home address, I2 Bradford Place, Montclair, New jersey. Prepared at Mont- clair High School. In college four years as un- dergraduate. Crimrou, Assistant Photographic Chairman 1921-22, Photographic Chairman IQZZ-23. Signet Society, Speakers' Club. WILLIAM WORCESTER CUTLER JR. Born August II, 1901, at Brookline, Massachu- setts. I-Iome address, 479 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Noble and Greenough School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Baseball Squad, Freshman Golf Team. Red Book, Lam- poon. Instrumental Clubs, Secretary 1922-23, Institute of 1770, D.K.E. ROSS LE BARON DAGGETT Born February 6, 1902, at Brooklyn, New York. Home address, 82 Murray Avenue, Larchmont, New York. Prepared at Mamaro- neck High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Price Greenleaf Aid IQIQ-20, Freshman Football Squad, 14.5-DOLIHCI Boxing Champion 1921, 1922, Wrestling Squad 1922, Lacrosse Team 1922. Instrumental Clubs, Alpha Chi Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer 1922- 23. Chemistry. HARRY RANSOM DAVIS Born August 28, 1901, at Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania. Home address, 4917 Wallingford Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Track Team, Track Team 1921, 1922, 1923. Varsity Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding, Fox Club, President I922-23. Law. NORMAN PASCHALL DAVIS Born November 30, 1899, at San Francisco, California. Home address, S9 East 79th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Choate School. In college four years as undergrad- 113316. Choate School Club, Delphic Club, Hasty Pudding. CYRUS LAWRENCE DAY Born December 2, IQOO, at New York City, New York. Home address, 220 Hobart Avenue, Summit, New Jersey. Prepared at Phillips Ex- eter Academy. In college two and one-halfyears as undergraduate. At Massachusetts Institute of Technology for one and one-half years. 1 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM LOUIS DEJONGE Born january 23, 1900, at East Orange, New Jersey. Home address, 68 Summer Street, Fitchburg, Massachusetts. 'Prepared at Groton School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Team, Freshman Track Squad. Groton School Club, A. D. Club, Hasty Pudding, Institute of 1770, D.K.E.3 S. K. Club. JUSTIN HANLEY DEM PSEY Born April 7, 1901, at Lowell, Massachusetts. Home address, 133 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Middlesex School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Team, Freshman Hockey Team, Second Football Team 1920, 1921, IQ22, Second Hockey Team 1921, IQZZQ Football Squad IQZZQ Hockey Squad 1923. Class Day Com- mittee. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Owl Club, Iroquois Club, Hasty Pudding. NICHOLAS DEPOPOLO Born September 7, 1901, at Westfield, Massa- chusetts. Home address, I2 North Elm Street, Westfield, Massachusetts. Prepared at Westfield High School. In college two years as under- graduate. Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman Basketball Team. MALHOTRA DES RAJ Born October 4, 1899, at Ialalpur, India. Home address, Aminpur Bazar, Lyallpur, India. Prepared at Massachusetts Institute of Tech-4 nology. In college three years as undergraduate. EDWIN ORR DENBY Born February 4, 1903, at Tientsin, China. Home address, 2032 O Street, Washington, D. C. Prepared at Hotchkiss School. In college three years as undergraduate. Signet Society. MELVIN HENRY DENNIS Born December 6, 1900, at Toledo, Ohio. Home address, 2409 Hollywood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio, Prepared at Scott High School, Toledo, Ohio. In college two and one-half years as undergraduate. Freshman Wrestling Team. Crimron, Assistant Business Manager 1921. In- stitute of 1770, D. K. E. Died December 24, 1921, in automobile acci dent at West Brookfield, Massachusetts. ROBERT FRANCIS DENVIR Jn. Born November 12, 1898, at Boston, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 29 Hooker Street, Allston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college three years as under- graduate. Publishing. ARTHUR DEUTZ Born December 15, 1901, at New York City, New York. Home address, 717 Broad Street, Providence, Rhode Island. Prepared at Classical High School, Providence, Rhode Island. In college three years as undergraduate. Harvard Club of Rhode Island Scholarship 1919-20. Tau Delta Phi, Secretary 1920-21, Treasurer 1921-22. Business. LOUIS KLEIN DIAMOND Born May 1 1, 1902, in Russia. Home address, 662 West 184th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall School. In college three years as undergraduate. At College of City of New York for one year. Sewall Scholarship 1922-23. Menorah Society, Boylston Chemical Club. R. O. T. C. Medicine. CHARLES BERNARD DOLAN Born May 19, 1902, at Gardner, Massachu- setts. Home address, 284 West Broadway, Gardner, Massachusetts. Prepared at Gardner High School. In college two years as under- graduate. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1 ROBERT FREDERICK DOOLITTLE Born June 14, 1902, at Oberlin,Ohio. Home ad- dress, 164Twenty-second Street, Jackson Heights, Long Island, New York. Prepared at Ethical Culture School. In college four years as under- graduate. Thomas Hall Scholarship 1919-20, Detur 1920, Lady Anne Mowlson Scholarship 1920-21: Bowditch Scholarship 1921-22, Morey Scholarship I92?.'Zj, Phi Beta Kappa. Fresh- man Basketball Team, Track Squad IQZIQ Freshman Soccer Team, Manager, Soccer Team, Manager 1921, 1922, Minor Sports Council 1921-23. Freshman Glee Club, Glee Club, Liberal Club. Law. MACLEOD LOVELL DOUTI-IIT Born September 26, 1898, at Shelbyville, Illinois. Home address, Petersham, Massachu- setts, Prepared at Petersham High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Middle- bury College for two years. Parmenter Scholar- ship 1921-212. Teaching. JAMES KIMBALL DOW Born December 28, 1900, at North Andover, Massachusetts. Home address, 79 Johnson Street, North Andover, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at Phillips Andover Academy. In college four years as undergraduate, Freshman Soccer Slgeimi Speakers' Club, Institute of 1770, Business. FREDERICK HALES DRAKE Born June 21, 1901, at Watertown, Massachu- setts. Home address, 303 Mt. Auburn Street, Watertown, Massachusetts. Prepared at Water- town High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Charles Sumner Bird Scholar- ship 1919-20, William Merrick Scholarship 1920- 21, Nathaniel Ropes Jr. Scholarship IQZI-22, Price Greenleaf Scholarship 1922-23, Detur 1922, Phi Beta Kappa. Physicist. - THEODORE DREIER Born May 21, 1902, at Brooklyn, New York. Home address, 35 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, New York. Prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School. In college four years as undergraduate. Phi Beta Kappa. Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Wrestling Squad, Freshman Track Squad, Cross-Country Squad 1920, 1922, Track Squad 1921, I923Q Swimming Squad IQZIQICIHSS Crew 1922. Christian Association, Chairman Delegation Committee. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Phoenix Club. Business and Engineering. JOI-IN JEROME DREW Born November 8, 1899, at New York City, New York. Home address, 660 West 180th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. In college three years as undergraduate. Dramatic Club. S. A. T. C., R. O. T. C., Plattsburg. Banking. MORRIS DUANE Born March 20, 1901, at Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania. Home address, 2028 De Lancey Place, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prepared at St. George's School. In college three and one-half years as undergraduate. Freshman Tennis Team, Captain, Tennis Team 1921, 1922, 1923, Captain IQ22, 1923, combined I-Iarvard-Yale Team versus Oxford and Cambridge 1921, 1922, 1923, Captain 1923. Class Secretary-Treasurer 1921-22, Class Day Committee, Student Coun- cil IQZIYZZQ Minor Sports Council, President 1921-22. Rnd Book, Editor-in-Chief, Lampooaz. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Iroquois Club, Stylus Club, Signet Society, Hasty Pudding, Fly Club, Varsity Club. Banking. WILLIAM DUANE JR. Born October 17, 1900, at Boulder, Colorado. Home address, The Gladstone, 11th and Pine Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prepared at Berkshire School. In college four years as undergraduate. At Massachusetts Institute of Technology for one year. Cross-Country Team 1921, I922, Track Team 1922, 1923. Cercle Francais, Liberal Club, Speakers' Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E. R. O. T. C., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. Medicine. DUNCAN DUNSCOMBE Born June 17, 1900, at New York City, New York. Home address, 43 East 51st Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at St. Mark's School. In college four years as under- graduate. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., S. K. Club, Hasty Pudding, Fly Club. Scout Service, Mexican Border. Banking. JAMES GERALD DUNTON Born November 10, 1899, at Circleville, Ohio. Home address, 210 South Court, Circleville, Ohio. Prepared at Everts High School. In college Pour years as undergraduate. At Aberdeen University, Scotland, for one quarter. Phillips Brooks House, Chi Delta Club. A. E. F., Army Ambulance Corps, Wagoner, A. E. F., Inspector General,s Office, Sergeant. Journalism. 1 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM CHESTER BURNELL DU RYEA Born December 20, 1900, at New York City, New York. Prepared at St. George's School. In college four years as undergraduate. Herpetology. FRANCIS XAVIER DWYER Born March 9, 1902, at Willimantic, Con- necticut. Home address, 28 Whitman Street, West Somerville, Massachusetts. Prepared at Melrose High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Honorable mention on entrance examinations 1919, Harvard Club of Boston Scholarship 1919-20, Benjamin D. Greene Scholarship IQZO-ZIQ Bowditch Scholarship 1921-22, Burr Scholarship 1922-23. St. Paul's Catholic Club. CHARLES ANDREW CRAWFORD EASTMAN Born July 5, 1901, at Omaha, Nebraska. Home address, Scottsbluff, Nebraska. Prepared at Scottsbluff High School. At University of Nebraska for one year. In college three years as undergraduate. Freshman Wrestling Team, Captain, University Heavyweight Wrestling Championship 1920-22, Football Squad 1920, Second Football Team 1921, Football Team 1922, Track Team 1923. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding, Lambda Chi Alpha, President 1922. R. O. T. C. CHARLES FREEDOM EATON Jrt. Born February 3, 1898, at Princeton, Maine. Home address, 329 Main Street, Calais, Maine. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college two and one-half years as undergraduate. At University of Maine for one year. Freshman Finance Committee. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding, Owl Club. Banking. GEORGE CURTIS EATON Born January 4, 1902, at St. Louis, Missouri. Home address, 80 Vandeventer Place, St. Louis, Missouri. Prepared at The Berkshire School. In college four years as undergraduate. Morey Scholarship 1919-20. Gymnastic Team, Man- ager IQZIHZ3. Minor Sports Council 1920-23. Engineering Society. Mechanical Engineering. JOHN EDGAR EATON JR. Born March 8, 1901, at Dedham, Massachu- setts. Home address, IO Whittemore Street, West Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School and Phillips Exeter Acad- emy. Freshman Debating Team, Manager, Freshman Tennis Team, Assistant Manager. Debating Council, Exeter Club, Pi Eta Society. Law. JOHN BULKELEY EDMONDS Born November 28, 1901, at New York City, New York. Home address, 18 West 11th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at St. Paul's School. In college four years as under- graduate. Memorial Society, Institute of 1770, D,K.E., Speakers' Club, Stylus Club. Law. ' JOHN TILESTON EDSALL Born November 3, 1902, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Home address, Millwood, Clarke County, Virginia. Prepared at Browne and Nichols School. In college four years as under- graduate. Gad-Fly, Editor-in-Chief T922-23. Liberal Club, Boylston Chemical Club. Medicine. DAVID FRANCIS EGAN Born August 31, 1901, at Newport, Rhode Island. Home address, I4 South Baptist Street, Newport, Rhode Island. Prepared at Rogers High School. In college three years as under- graduate. Price Greenleaf Aid 1919-20: Clara Harlow Condell Scholarship 1920-21: Class of 1828 Scholarship 1921-22, Charles Haven Goodwin Scholarship 1922-23. Freshman Bas- ketball Team, Basketball Squad 1921, 1922. St. Paul's Catholic Club, Classical Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E. ' Law. - ARTHUR HAROLD ELLIS Born October 1, 1902, at Hackensack, New Jersey. Home address, 230 Moore Street, Hackensack, New Jersey. Prepared at Hacken- sack High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Lacrosse Squad 1921. Menorah Society, Kappa Nu, Secretary 1921-22. Law. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 179 CHESTER NVINITRED ELLIS CHRISTOPHER TEMPLE EMMET 111. Born August 15, IQOI, at New Bedford, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 80 Colby Street, Haverhill, Massachusetts. Prepared at Haverhill High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Business. FRANK CHRISTIAN D'ELSEAUX Born March 17, 1901, at New York City, New York. Home address, 9 West 103rd Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At New York University for one year. Christian Association. Psychiatry. EDWARD DONALD EMERSON Born August 27, 1897, at Duluth, Minnesota. Home address, 1139 Lake Avenue South, D11l11th, Minnesota. Prepared at Duluth Central High School. In college two years as undergraduate. At Columbia for one-half year and Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute for one and one-half years. Y. M. C. A. War Service Scholarship 1921H22. ISO-POLIDLI Class Crew IQZZQ winner of'I'illey Cup, Junior Singles, 1922, winner of Manager's Chal- lenge Cup, Senior Singles, 1922, winner of Carroll Cup, Championship Singles, 1922. Harvard Masonic Club, Instrumental Clubs, Engineering Society, Kappa Sigma, Vice-President 1923, K. Cz. X. Club. U. S. N., enlisted june 18, 1917, as Machinists' Mate, promoted ChiefMachinists' Mate, Warrant Machinist, Ensign, released from active duty, June 6, 1919. Mechanical Engineering. RICHARDS HASKELL EMERSON Born May 1, 1900, at Springheld, Massachu- setts. Home address, 83 Maple Street, Spring- field, Massachusetts. Prepared at Springfield High School. In college two and one-half years as undergraduate. At Williams for two years. S. A. T. C., Williams. Business. FRANK MORGAN EMERY Born November 10, 1898, at Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Home address, Pittsfield, New Hampshire. Prepared at Farmington High School, Farmington, New Hampshire. In college two years as undergraduate. Freshman Glee Club. Born March 18, 1900, at Port Chester, New York. Home address, Stony Brook, Long Island, New York. Prepared at St. Paul's School. In college one year as undergraduate. DEVEREUX EMMET Jn. Born january 17, 1899, at New York City, New York. Home address, St. James, Long Island, New York. Prepared at Groton School. In college two years as undergraduate. CHARLES DE MOSS EMMONS Ja. Born October 9, 1900, at Haddenheld, New jersey. Home address, 8 Club Road, Roland Park, Baltimore, Maryland. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. K. G. X. Club. PHILLIP HOLT ESTES Born February 14, 1902, at Newtonville, Massachusetts. Home address, 16 Berkshire Street, Swampscott, Massachusetts. Prepared at Newton High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Class of 1856 Scholarship 1922-23. University Band, Pierian Sodality. WILLIAM FAHNESTOCK JR. Born November I7, 1901, at New York City, New York. Home address, 457 Madison Avenue, New York City, New York. Prepared at St. Paul's School. In college four years as under- graduate. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., S. K. Cl11b, Hasty Pudding, Owl Club. 1 O HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM RAYMOND SAMUEL FANNING Born May 24, 1898, at Chattanooga, Ten- GEORGE RICHMOND FEARING 3RD nessee. Home address, 845 Oak Street, Chat- tanooga, Tennessee. Prepared at Chattanooga High School. In college three years as under- graduate. At University of Chattanooga for two years. Pasteur Medal IQZIQ Coolidge Debating Prize IQZIQ Saltonstall Scholarship 1921-212, First Group I92I-22, Class of 1802 Scholarship 1922-23. Debating Team 1921, 1922, 19235 Progressive Club IQZZ-23, Delta Sigma Rho Society, President, 1922-23, Debating Council IQZO-23, Liberal Club. Candidate for commission in Reserve Corps, U. S. Army. Law. CARL FREDERICK FARBACH BornJune 26, 1901, at Cincinnati, Ohio. Home address, The Glencoe, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, Ohio. Prepared at Woodxvard School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Washington and Jefferson College for one year. Julius Dexter Scholarship 1921-23. Second Football Squad 1921, 1922, Track Squad 1922, 1923, Swimming Squad 1921. Republican Club, Phi Kappa Sigma. Law. JOHN DAVID FARNHAM Born July 1, 1901, at St. Paul, Minnesota. Home address, 546 Marshall Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota. Prepared at St. Paul Academy and Phillips Exeter Academy, In college four years as undergraduate. Tennis Team IQZIQ Second Tennis Team 1922. Pi Eta Society. Business. JOHN ARNOLD FARRER Jn. Born February 16, 1899, at Somerville, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 74 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Browne and Nichols School. In college two years as undergraduate. At Massachusetts Institute of Technology for two years. ' Naval Aviation, C. Q. M., U. S. N. R. F. Automobile Industry. ELIOT GILBERT FAY Born January 20, 1902, at Framingham, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 66 Clark Avenue, Chelsea, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as under- graduate. Bowditch Scholarship 1921-22, Slade Scholarship 1922-23. Gymnasium Squad IQZIQ Boxing Squad 1920, 1921, 1923, Track Squad 1923. Circulo Espanol. Business. Born March 28, 1898, at Paris, France. Home address, 168 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachu- setts. Prepared at St. Mark's School. In college two years as undergraduate. Freshman Track Team. Freshman Dinner Committee. Cercle Francais, Secretary IQZOPZIQ Institute of 1770, D.K.E., S. K. Club, Fly Club. Plattsburg Students' Camp 1916, Ambulance Driver, American Field Service, July-September IQI7Q U. S. A. A. S., Private, September 1917- March IQIQQ wounded August 25, 1918, Croix de Guerre, Gold Star, November 20, 1918, can- didate for commission in Cavalry Reserve Corps, U. S. Army. Bond Salesman. SAMPSON FEINBERG Born July 7, 1902, at Revere, Massachusetts. Home address, 4.24. Commonwealth Avenue, Newton Center, Massachusetts. Prepared at Horblitts Preparatory School and Chelsea High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Wool Business. HENRY EDWARD FEIRING Born September II, 1898, at Bucyrus, Ohio. Home address, 423 East Rensselaer Street, Bucyrus, Ohio. Prepared at Bucyrus High School and Little Hall. In college four years as undergraduate. Basketball Team 1921, 1922, I923, Second Football Team 1921, 1922. Lambda Chi Alpha. U. S. Navy, Electrician, 2nd Class, Radio Aviation. JACOB CARL FELDMAN Born January 1, 1903, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, 75 Lawrence Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston English High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Tufts College for one year. Menorah Society. Business. SIDNEY JEROME FELTENSTEIN Born April IZ., 1903, at New York City, New York. Home address, 225 'West 86th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Free- port High School, Freeport, L. I., New York. In college four years as undergraduate. John Harvard Scholarship 1920-21. Political Dis- cussion Club 1919, Senior Class Debating Team I922. Law. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 181 PETER BLAIR FERGUSON Born October 7, 1903, at Shanghai, China. Home address, Hsi Chiao Hutung, Peking, China. Prepared at Country Day School. In college four years as undergraduate. Class of 1844 Scholarship 1920-21: Harvard College Scholar- ship I92I-23. Gad-Fly. Christian Association, Classical Club, Liberal Club, Pi Eta Society. Ministry. GERHARD CHRISTIAN AUGUST FETZER Born August 29, 1899, at East Eden, New York. Home address, Bennington, New York. Prepared at Scranton Central High School. In college two years as undergraduate. O. T. C. Drowned at Cambridge, Massachusetts, on April 21, 1921. RICHARD PULLEN FIELD Born October 20, IQOO, at Glendale, Ohio. Home address, Cincinnati, Ohio. Prepared at St. Mark's School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Squad, Football Squad 1921. Fly Club, Hasty Pudding, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Iroquois Club. VAN DUZEE FIELD Born December 3, 1900, at Jackson, Michigan. Home address, 804 West Main Street, Jackson, Michigan. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Lacrosse Team, Manager 1922-23. Minor Sports Council I922-23. Lampoon. Freshman Musical Clubs, Musical Clubs, Glee Club, Styx Club, Vice- President 1922-23. Business. JOHN JOSEPH FIGONI Born September 13, IQOI, at Springheld, Massachusetts. Home address, 213 Summer Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. Prepared at Central High School. In college three years as undergraduate. Price Greenleaf Aid 1919-20, Palrmenter Scholarship IQZI-22. aw. BENJAMIN JACOB FINMAN Born January 15, 1902, at Gloucester, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 20 Pliny Street, Hart- ford, Connecticut. Prepared at Trinity College. In college two years as undergraduate. JAMES ERNEST FISH Born September 2, 1901, at Melrose, Massa- chusetts. Home address, I7 Wyoming Avenue, Melrose, Massachusetts. Prepared at Melrose High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Boylston Chemical Club, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Candidate for commission in Reserve Corps, U. S. Army. Medicine . MAXWELL FISH Born January 16, 1901, at Brookline, Massa- chusetts. Home address, IS Cambridge Street, Winchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Choate School. In college three years as undergraduate. Freshman Hockey Team, Second Hockey Team 1921. Freshman Mandolin Club, Leader, Instru- mental Clubs. Law. MORRIS FISHEL Born August 5, IQOI, at Nashville, Tennessee. Home address, 6 Wedgewood Apartments, 32nd Avenue South, Nashville, Tennessee. Prepared at Hume-Fogg High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Vanderbilt Uni- versity for one year. Tennis Squad 1921, 1922. Argo Club. FRANCIS FISKE Born November 26, 1900, at Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Home address, Webster Street, Needham, Massachusetts. Prepared at Country Day School. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Football Team, Freshman Crew Squad, Crew Squad, Fall 1920, 1921, Cham- pion Class Crew verrur Yale 1922, Second Uni- versity Crew, Fall 1922. Freshman Finance Com- mittee, Chairman. Delphic Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Phoenix Club, S. K. Cluh. Construction Contracting. 1 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM ROSCOE WILLIAM FITTS Born January 21, 1901, at New Brunswick, Canada. Home address, 1309 Commonwealth Avenue, Brighton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Huntington School. In college four years as undergraduate. At Tufts College for one year. Second Football Team 1919, Football Team 1920, 1921, 1921, Basketball Team 1921, 1922, Track Team 1921, 1922. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Alpha Tau Omega, Alumni Association. Married to Miss Lucy Georgia Doyle, June 15, 1922. JOSEPH JOHN FITZGERALD Born May 27, 1896, at New Haven, Connecticut. Home address, 228 Springvale Avenue, Everett, Massachusetts. Prepared at Everett High School. In college two years as undergraduate. At Muhlenberg College for one year. Football Team 1920. Varsity Club, Institute of I77O, D.K.E1 U. S. Army, Aviation Section, enlisted as private September IO, 1917, commissioned Second Lieutenant January IO, 1918, promoted First Lieutenant, November 2, 1918. Banking. PHILIP JOHN FITZGERALD Born June 24, 1901, at Brookline, Massachu-, setts. Home address, 21 Regent Circle, Brook- line, Massachusetts. Prepared at Noble and Greenough School and Volkmann School. In college three and one-halfyears as undergraduate. Cross-Country Team, Manager 1922. Freshman Finance Committee, Sub-Chairman, Minor Sports Council 1921-22. Speakers' Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E. Business. EDWARD PAUL FITZPATRICK Born June 30, 1898, at Somerville, Massachu- setts. Home address, 9 Greene Street, Somer- ville, Massachusetts. Prepared at the Tufts Engineering School. In college one year as undergraduate. FREDERICK FLATHER Born March 6, 1900, at Lowell, Massachusetts. Home address, 68 Mansur Street, Lowell, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Harvard Handbook, Assistant Business Manager IQZIKZZ, Business Manager 1922-23, Chapel Committee 1920-22, Andover Club, Engineering Society, Speakers' Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E. Manufacturing. JOHN ROGERS FLATHER Born March 6, 1899, at Lowell, Massachusetts. Home address, 68 Mansur Street, Lowell, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. In college three and one-halfyears as undergradu- ate. Freshman Crew Squad, Track Squad 1921. Senior Album Committee, Business Manager. C1'1'm.fon, Assistant Business Manager 1921-22, Red Book, Regirler, Business Manager 1922-23. Christian Association, 'Fl'CZlSllI'CI'I9ZI-23. Phillips Brooks House, Andover Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Speakers' Club, Staplers' Club. Coast Artillery Corps, 14th Company, Fort Andrews. Cotton Manufacturing. JOSEPH ELIHU FLEISCHMAN Born April 24, 1901, at Chicago, Illinois. Home address, 3347 Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois. Prepared at McKinley High School and Western Military Academy. In college three years as undergraduate. At University of Chicago for one year. Kappa Nu. LEON FLETCHER JR. Born February 24, 1902, at Greenville, Mis- sissippi. Home address, 212 S. Hinds Street, Greenville, Mississippi. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Soccer Team. Boyl- ston Chemical Club, Vice-President IQZZAZBQ Speakers' Club. Chemistry. GLENN WHITWELL FLICKINGER Born June 25, 1902, at Buffalo, New York. Home address, 174. Morris Avenue, Buffalo, New York. Prepared at Nichols School. In college four years as undergraduate. K. G. X. Club. Grocery Business. ROBERT STANLEY FLINN Born July 19, 1897, at Wallace, Nova Scotia. Home address, 102 Gurley Avenue, Prescott, Arizona. Prepared at Prescott High School. I11 college four years as undergraduate. Aeronautical Society, Secretary 1921-22, Pi Eta Society, Insti- tute of177O, D.K.E. British Expeditionary Force, 2nd Canadian Division, 5th Field Ambulance, Sergeant, British Royal Air Force, Second Lieutenant. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-TI-IREE CLASS ALBUM I JOHN GA RDINE R FLINT Born August 17, 1902, at Milwaukee, Wis- consin. Home address, 7 Brimmer Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Noble and Greenough School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Hockey Team, Hockey Squad 1921, 1922, Hockey Team 1923, Freshman Football Team, Second Assistant Manager, Class President IQZI-ZZ, Student Council 1920-23, President I922-23, Executive Committee 1921-23, Athletic Committee I922' 23, Permanent Class Committee. Rui Book, Editorial Chairman, Lampoon. Freshman Instru- mental Clubs, Leader: Instrumental Clubs, St. Paul's Society, Treasurer 1921-23, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., President D.K.E. IQZZ-23, Hasty Pudding, Vice-President I922'23, Iroquois Club, Secretary 192.1-225 Fly Club, Phoenix Club, Secretary IQZI-22, Signet Society, Stylus Club, Varsity Club. Construction Business. GEORGE GRANT FOLIN Born February 21, 1903, at Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. Home address, Town and Country Club, Selby Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota. Pre- pared at Brookline High School. In college two years as undergraduate. Freshman Hockey Team, Freshman Goll'Team. Railroading. ALBERT HENRY FONSECA Born July 23, 1902, at Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Home address, loo Brookline Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Cam- bridge High and Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. Medicine. JOHN MALCOLM FORBES Born August 9, 1901, at Uncatena, Massachu- setts. Home address, 280 Adams Street, Milton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Milton Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Fresh- man Football Squad, Freshman Rifle Team, Gun Team 1920, 1921, 1922 1923. Phillips Brooks House, Delphic Club, Phoenix Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding. Business. WILLIAM HATHAWAY FORBES Born February 21, 1902, at Milton, Massachu- setts. Home address, 328 Adams Street, Milton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Milton Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Rifle Team 1921, 1922. Rifle Club, Gun Club, Stylus Club, Phoenix Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Spee Club, Treasurer 1922-23, Hasty Pudding. CLIFTON POWELL FORDYCE Born March 15, 1901, at Little Rock, Arkan- sas. Home address, Box 346, Hot Springs, Arkansas. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. I11 college four years as undergraduate. Fresh- man Football Team, Second Assistant Manager, Freshman Baseball Team, Manager, Baseball Team, Manager, Freshman Entertainment Com- mittee, Senior Smoker Committee, Chairman, Student Council I922-23, Executive Committee. Crimmzt. Institute of 1770, D.K.E.g D. U. Club, Trieasurei' 1922, Phoenix Club, Hasty Pudding. ,aw. JOHN ARTHUR FORISTALL Born July 1, 1898, at West Newton, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 208 Auburn Street, Auburndale, Massachusetts. Prepared at New- ton I-Iigh School. In college four years as under-Q graduate. S. A. T. C. GEORGE EMERSON FORRESTER Ja. Born July 9, 1899, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Home address, 1303 East 4th South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Prepared at Salt Lake High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At University of Utah for two years. Phi Delta Theta. R. O. T. C. Banking. ROSCOE THORNTON FOUST Born May 23, IQOI, at Washington, D. C. Home address, II South Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Prepared at Portsmouth High School. In college two years as undergraduate. Freshman Lacrosse Squad. ROBERT CHURCHILL FRANCIS Born August 12, 1901, at Upland, Pennsylvania. Home address, 7 Park Street, Lynn, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Medford High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Harvard College Scholarships 1921-23. Pierian Sodality Orchestra, Pierian Sodality. C. M. T. C. 1 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM HAROLD JACOB FREEDMAN Born June 26, 1902, at Berlin, New Hampshire. Home address, 157 Madison Avenue, Berlin, New Hampshire. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Wrestling Team, Freshman Track Team, Wrestling Team 1921, 1922, 1923, Captain 1923, Track Squad 1921, 1922, 1923, University Boxing Championship, 125-pound class 1920, 1921, University Wrestling Champion- ship, 135-pound class 1921. Menorah Society, Treasurer 1922-23, Exeter Club, New Hampshire Club, Kappa Nu, Vice-President IQZZMZQ. Medicine. ALLAN REED FREEMAN Born March 26, 1902, at Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 2 Fayette Park, Cam- bridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Cambridge High and Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. Mary L. Whitney'Scholarsh1p 1919-20, Class of 1856 Scholarship 1920-21,1 Joseph Eveleth Scholarship 1921-22. Track Squad 1921. Alpha Phi Sigma. Business. SIBLEY ALLEN FREEMAN Born October 16, 1901, at Concord, New Hampshire. Home address, 54.1 Ward Street, Newton Center, Massachusetts. Prepared at Newton High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Boylston Chemical Club, Sec- retary-Treasurer 1922-23. Chemistry. ALFRED JOSEPH FRIEDLANDER - Born December 9, 1902, at Cincinnati, Ohio. Home address, Camden Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy and University School. In college three and one- half years as undergraduate. JOHN WALTER FRIEDLANDER Born November 18, 1902, at Cincinnati, Ohio. Home address, 688 North Crescent Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. Prepared at University School and Little Hall. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Swimming Team. HENRY JACOB FRIENDLY Born July 31, 1903, at Elmira, New York. Home address, 411 West Church Street, Elmira, New York. Prepared at Elmira Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. John Harvard Scholarship I92Ow2,3Q Bowdoin Prize 1922, Phi Beta Kappa. Freshman Debating Team, Debating Team Fall 1920, Student Ad- visory Committee IQ22-23, University Debat- ing Council, History Club. Law. LE ROY FROST Ja. Born January 8, 1899, at Nyack, New York. Home address, 32 East 64th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Hill School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Tennis Team, Tennis Squad 1921, 1922. Fox Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding. U. S. A. A. S., 1917-19, Private, Croix de Guerre, Fourragere faux couleurs de medaille militairej Unit Decoration. Banking. CHARLES PELHAM GREENOUGH FULLER Born May 14, 1903, at Andover, Massachu- setts. Home address, Lewis Knob Hill, White Plains, New York. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. In college three and one-half years as undergraduate. Squash Racquets, Team B 1923. Lampoon, Ibis I922. Cercle Francais, In- stitute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding. HENRY HOLTON FULLER JR. Born September 16, 1901, at Lancaster, Massa- chusetts. Home address, Lancaster, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Country Day School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Crew Squad, Second Football Squad 1920, Second University Crew 1921, 1922, RiHe Team 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, Captain 1922, 1923. Engineering Society, D. U. Club, Hasty Pudding, Institute of1770, D.K.E., Phoenix Club, Speakers' Club, Varsity Club. Engineering. WILLIAM JOSEPH GALLIVVAN Born February 4, 1903, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, 772 Fourth Street, South Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Under- wood School. In college four years as under- graduate. St. Paul's Catholic Club. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1 ORIN SCHOOLFIELD GAM BLE Born December 25, I oo, at Portland, Oregon. Home address, 735 Olisan Street, Portland, Oregon. Prepared at St. George's School and Montezuma School. In college two years as undergraduate. At Columbia University for one year and South Carolina University for one year. JOHN JOSEPH GANNON Born October 3, 1899, at Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 20 Valentine Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Cam- bridge Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. St. Paul's Catholic Club. U. S. Army, lO4,tl1 Infantry, served in France eighteen months, engagements St. Mihiel, Ar- gonne. HAMILTON GARLAND Born October 27, 1900, at Hamilton, Massa- chusetts. Home address, Buzzards Bay, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at St. Paul's School. In college one and one-half years as undergraduate. Freshman Crew. Institute of 1770, D.K.E. Married to Miss Irene Mann, August 19, 1921. Farming. WILLIAM MARSHALL GARLAND Born May 9, 1900, at Los Angeles, California. Home address, 815 West Adams Street, Los Angeles, California. Prepared at Middlesex School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Baseball Squad. ALLAN MAURICE GARVIN Born August 13, 1897, at Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 116 Kinnaird Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Rindge Technical School. In college three and one-half years as undergraduate. U. S. Army, June II, 1917 to April 26, 1919, overseas with U. S. A. A. S. from August, 1917 to April, IQIQQ Croix de Guerre. FRANK JOSEPH GAVOLIO Born September 1, 1898, at Waltham, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 213 Moody Street, NValtham, Massachusetts. Prepared at Tufts Pre-Medical School. In college three years as undergraduate. CLAUDE BOWEN GERMANY Born April 17, 1894, at Brookhaven, Missis- sippi. Home address, 4.20 South Church Street, Brookhaven, Mississippi. Prepared at Brook- haven High School. In college two years as un- dergraduate. At Boston University for two years. Teaching. CASPAR CROWNINSHIELD DE GERSDORFF Born March 1, 1901, at New York City, New York. Home address, 39 East 64th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at St. Mark's School. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Rifle Team, Freshman Golf Team, Freshman Baseball Squad, Golf Team 1922, Manager 1921. Golf Association, Institute of 1770, D.K.E.g Iroquois Club, Fly Club, Hasty Pudding. R. O, T. C., Williams College. Banking. EUCLID PETER GHEE Born August 28, 1900. Home address, 736 Ocean Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey. Pre- pared at Lincoln High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Medicine. RICHARD VINCENT GILBERT Born September 6, 1902, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Home address, 4222 Parkside Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prepared at Philadelphia High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At University of Penn- sylvania for one year. Philadelphia Scholarship 1920-21, Bigelow Scholarship IQZI-22, Bright Scholarship 1922-23. Liberal Club. 1 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM GEORGE EUGENE GILES Born October 15, IQOO, at Nephi, Utah. Home address, 359 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Prepared at Salt Lake High School. In college four years as undergraduate. K. G. X. Club, Psi Delta Phi Club. 1 Banking. PHILIP GOLTZ Born March 22, 1902, at Haverhill, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 4. Freeman Street, Haverhill, Massachusetts. Prepared at Haver- hill High School. In college four years as un- dergracluate. Business. JOHN SILAS GILES Born December 9, 1901, at Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 209 Common Street, Belmont, Massachusetts. Prepared at Cam- bridge High and Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. Cross-Country Squad -19205 Track Squad 1921. Christian Science Society. Instrumental Club, Psi Delta Phi, Secretary 1922-23. Law. SAMUEL VINCENT GILMAN Born .Iune 23, 1901, at Everett, Massachusetts. Home address, IQ Earl Street, Malden, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Malden High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Tufts College for one year. William John Buck- minster Scholarship 1921-22. Track Squad 1922. St. Paul's Catholic Club, Aero Clubg Malden Harvard Clubg American Legion. goth U. S. Infantry, Company L, Private ISI Class, 1917-18. Business. PHILLIPS WENDLAND GOODELL Born january 29, 1902, at Leda, Illinois. Home address, Loda, Illinois. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Swimming Team: Fresh- man Track Squad, Track Squad 1921, 1922, 1923. Dramatic Club, Pi Eta Society. ABRAM VOSSEN GOODMAN Born February 10, 1903, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, 148 Townsend Street. Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Roxbury Latin School. In college four years as under- graduate. AMORY GODDARD Born gnuary 24, 1900, at Boston, Massachu- setts. ome address I2 Chestnut Street, Boston, Massachusetts., Prepared at Country Day School, Choate School, and Phillips Exeter Academy. In college two and one-half years as uiglergraduate. Institute of 1770, D.K.E. R. .T. C.,S.A.T. C. RICHARD RAY GOLDING Born December 18, 1895, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home adclress, Harvard Club, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. St. Paul's Society, Social Service Secretaryg American Legion, Shannon Post. U. S. Army, Medical Department, Private, Corporal, Sergeant, Hospital Sergeant: with British Expeditionary Forces in France, june 3, 1917 to September 4, 1919. Teaching. ALBERT HAMILTON GORDON Born july 21, 1901, at North Scituate. Massa- chusetts. Home address, 28 Alton Place, Brook- line, Massachusetts. Prepared at Roxbury Latin School. In college four years as under- graduate. Harvard College Scholarship I922' 23. Freshman Track Team, Track Team 1921. 1922: Track Squad 1923. Cr1'm.ron. Institute of 1770, D.K.E.g Speakers' Club, Hasty Pudding: D. U. Club. ' ARNOLD MILTON GOR DON Born December 16, 1902, at Boston, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 87 Ivest Cottage Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston English High School. In college four years as undergratluate. Class of 18.14. Scholar- ship I92Im22Q Bowditch Scholarship 1922-23. Medicine. HARVARD NINETEEN TWE NTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1 MARTIN CHRISTIAN RUDOLPH GRABAU Born October 2. 1901, at Buffalo, New York. Home address, ISO Goodell Street, Buffalo, New York. Prepared at Buffalo High School. In college four years as untlergraduate. Harvard Club of I3ul'l'alo Scholarship 1919-20, Clement Harlow Condell Scholarship I92OcZI, C. L. jones Scholarship 1921-22: Second Group IQZI' 22. Freshman Tennis Team. Mathematical Club. ' Teaching., HAROLD EDWARD G RA HA M Born'May 27, 1899, at Lansing, Michigan. Home address, 915 West Lenawee Street, Lans- ing, Michigan. Prepared at Lansing High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Michigan Agricultural College For one year. Engineering Society. S. N. T. C. and R. O. T. C., Michigan Agricul- tural College. Engineering. CHARLES ADLEY GREGORY Born October 2, 1902, at Lovington, Illinois. Home address, Fayetteville, Arkansas. Prepared at Fayetteville High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At University of Arkansas for one year. Harvard Club of Ar- kansas Scholarship IQZOAZIQ Lincoln Scholarship 1921-ZZ, Buckley Scholarship 1922-23, First Group 1920-ZIQ Detur 1921. R. O. T. C., University of Arkansas. Law. WILLIAM LAMSON GRIFFIN ja. Born November 10, 1902, at Scarb0rougl1-on- Hudson, New York. Home address, 65 South Burnett Street, East Orange, New Jersey. Pre- pared at East Orange High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Price Greenleaf Aid IQIQ-203 Class of1863 Scholarship 1920-21, Matthews Scholarship IQZI-22, VVyn1an Schol- arship 1922-23, Phi Beta Kappa. History Club. HOWARD WINFIELD FRANCIS GRIGGS Born September 24, 1901, at Springfield, Massachusetts. Home address, 62 Everett Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. Prepared at SpringHelcl Central High School. In college three years as undergraduate. ROBERT IVI ICHA EL GROGAN Born January 4, IQOO, at Herkimer, New York. Home address, 416 North IVIain Street, I'IEl'lClITlCI', New mork. lPrepared at Herkimer High School. n co ege t iree years as underfraduate. At Georgetown University for one yeiar. Lucy Os- gfod Scholarship IQZI-22, Class of 1844 Scholar- snp IQ22mZ3. S. A. T. C., Georgetown University. Business. RICHARD DANA GROSS Born March 7, 1902, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, lVIarshlield Hills, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Roxbury Latin School. In college liour years as undergraduate. Fresl1man Swimming Team: Swimming Team 1920, Second Football Team 1921, 1922. Engineering Society, Roxbury Latin Club. Engineering. GEORGE CHEEVER GUILD Born November 3, 1901, at Boston, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 33 Landseer Street, West Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Roxbury Latin School. In college Four years as undergraduate. Freshman Hockey Team, Fresh- man Tennis Team, Second Hockey Team 1921, Hockey Squad 1922, Hockey Team 1923, Tennis Team 1921, 1922. Phillips Brooks House, Freshman Banjo and Mandolin Clubs, Freshman Glee Club, Glee Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding. Cotton Business. CHARLES CLIFFORD GWYNN Born August 12, IQO3, at Allston, Massachu- setts. Home address, 585 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college two years as under- graduate. JOSEPH LAMBERT HAAS Born September 4, 1900, at Cologne, Germany. Home address, 20 Alexander Street, Framing- ham, Massachusetts. Prepared at Medway Scientific Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Parmenter Scholarship 1921-22, Bright Scholarship I922-23. Freshman Track Squad, Track Squad 1921. St. Paul's Catholic Club, Harvard Knights of Columbus Club, Boylston Chemical Club, Engineering Society, Germanic Society, University Action. S. A. T. C. Chemical Industrial Research. 1 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM ERNST ROLLEMANN HABICHT Born September 2, 1902, at Chicago, Illinois. Home address, 161 Hudson Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Horace Mann School. In college four years as undergraduate. Harvard College Scholarship IQZO-ZI, Phi Beta Kappa. Freshman Crew Squad. Lutheran Students' Club, President IQZI-ZZ, University Band, Phi Kappa Epsilon Society, President 1922-23. Mechanical Engineering. JOHN ARVILLE HAESELER Born January 30, 1900, at Lisbon, Iowa. Pre- pared at Douglas High School, Douglas, Wyo- ming, and Des Moines High School, Des Moines, Iowa. In college three years as undergraduate. At University of Michigan for one year, and at Stanford University for one year. Anthropologi- cal Club, Cosmopolitan Club. U. S. Army, Second Lieutenant. STANLEY FENTON HALL Born July 26, 1900, at Charlestown, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 54 High Street, Charles- town, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston. Latin School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Tufts College for one year. Republican Club. Teaching. WALTER AUGUSTINE HALL Born July 1, 1900, at Lowell, Massachusetts. Home address, 273 Broadway, Lowell, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Lowell High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Tufts College for one year. Bowditch Scholarship 1920-22. Medicine. JAMES PHILIP HAFFNER Born May IO, 1901, at Chicago, Illinois. Home address, 4.526 North Winchester Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Prepared at Lake View High School. In college three years as undergraduate. Harvard Club of Chicago Scholarship IQIQ-ZOQ Parmenter Scholarship IQZO-21, Cum Laude in History 1922. St. Paul's Society, Chess Club, Glee Club. Law. ROGER DRAKE HALE Born September 2, 1900, at Newton High- lands, Massachusetts. Home address, 80 Bige- low Road, West Newton, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at Milton Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Gun Club, Instrumental Clubs, Institute of 1770, D.K.E.g Fox Club. Textile Business. ELISHA WINTHROP HALL Born February 16, 1899, at Marshfield Hills, Massachusetts. Home address, Marshfield Hills, Massachusetts. Prepared at Huntington School. In college one year as undergraduate. At Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology for two years. U. S. Navy, Machinists' Mate, Ist Class, U. S. S. C. 344. EDWARD DOUGLAS HAMILTON Born December 23, 1900, at Corona, New York. Home address, 316 Sanford Avenue, Flushing, New York. Prepared at Flushing High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Second Football Team 1920, 1921, Igii. Pi Eta Society, Institute of 1770, D.K.E. avi. CHARLES JOSEPH HAMLIN Born May II, 1896, at North Easton, Massa- chusetts. Home address, I4 Guernsey Street, Roslindale, lvlassachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college two and one-half years as undergraduate. At Boston College for one year. Track Team 1922. Glee Club. 301st Infantry, Corporal October 24, IQIY, Sergeant November 7, 1917, Second Lieutenant June 1, IQIS, First Lieutenant August 28, 19183 commission as First Lieutenant Reserve Corps, U. S. Army. Teaching. JOHN NELLIS HAMLIN Born March 9, 1895, at Roseburg, Oregon. Home address, 701 Stanton Street, Portland, Oregon. Prepared at Portland High School. In college four years as undergraduate. At Uni- versity of Oregon for two years. Republican Club, Chairman Executive Committee 1920-25, Alpha Tau Omega, Alumni Association, Presi- dent 1920-22. Infantry, Sergeant-Candidate Oiihcers' Train- ing School May I9I7'DCCCmbCf 1918. Diplomatic Service. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1 SAMUEL HAMMOND Iii. Born August 29, 1901, at Nahant, Massa- chusetts. Home address, Nahant Road, Nahant, Massachusetts. Prepared at Milton Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Lampoon. Cercle Francais, S. K. Club, Stylus Club, Insti- tute of 1770, D.K.E. Electrical Engineering. THEODORE SEIBT HANINGTON Born July 4, 1901, at Denver, Colorado. Home address, 360 Gilpin Street, Denver, Colo- rado. Prepared at St. Paul's School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Tennis Squad, Cross-Country Squad 1921, Cross- Country Team 1922, Track Squad 1922, 1923, Squash Racquets Squad 1923, Chapel Commit- tee. Rvd Book. St. Paul's Society, Geological Club, St. Paul's School Club, Colorado Club, President 1922-23, Institute of 1779, D.K.E. Banking. JOHN JAMES HANKINS Born july 16, 1898, at Ozark, Alabama. Home address, Crafton Heights, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Prepared at Winston-Salem High School. In college three years as under- graduate. At University of North Carolina for one year. Glee Club, Lambda Chi Alpha. U. S. Army, 9th Field Artillery, Second Lieutenant. LHYV. HILDING FRIDTJOF CONRAD HANSON Born September 28, 1901, at Exeter, New Hampshire. Home address, Exeter, New Hampshire. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Acad- emy. In college four years as undergraduate. Dramatic Club, Exeter Club, Pi Eta Society. GEORGE ALBERT HARDER Born July 13, 1899, at Philmont, New York. Home address, Philmont, New York. Prepared at Philmont High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Kappa Sigma, Treasurer 1922-23. U. S. Army, 5th Division, Ambulance Com- pany 25, foreign service fourteen months, en- gagements Frapelle, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne. Medicine. LEWIS AUGUSTUS I-IARLOW Born May 5, 1901, at East Milton, Massachu- setts. Home address, 36 Belcher Circle, East Milton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Milton Academy. In college three years as under- graduate. John Knowles Paine Travelling Fellowship 1922. Finance Committee 1921-22. Musical Club, Pi Eta Society. Music. PAUL RICHARD I-IARM EL Born June 23, IQO2, at New York City, New York. Home address, 1361 East 111th Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Prepared at Glenville High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Harvard Club of Cleveland Scholarship 1919-20, Burr Scholarship IQZO-21, C. L. Jones Scholar- ship 1921-22, Richard Manning Hodges Scholar- ship IQZZ-23, Phi Beta Kappa. Debating Team IOZI-22, Debating Council. Delta Sigma Rho, History Club, Geology Club, Menorah Society, Vice-President 1922-23, Sigma Alpha Mu, Secre- tary 1921-22. Law. ALLAN GARLAND HARPER Born May 6, 1901, at Paterson, New jersey. Home address, 191 Godwin Street, Paterson, New -Iersey. Prepared at Paterson High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Wesleyan University for one year. Parmenter Scholarship 1921-22. Journalism. BENJAMIN HARRIS IR. Born April 1, 1902, at St. Louis, Missouri. Home address, 9 Kingsbury Place, St. Louis, Missouri. Prepared at St. Louis High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Washington University for one year. HENRY PRATT UPHAM HARRIS Born April 27, 1900, at Chicago, Illinois. Home address, Tuxedo Park, New York. Pre- pared at St. Mark's School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Baseball Squad, Second Hockey Squad 1921, Second Football Team, Manager. Freshman Finance Committee, University Tea Committee, Chair- man 1922-23, -Iunior Dance Committee, Treas- urer. Rrd Book, Lampaon. St. Paul's Society, St. Mark's School Club, President 1922.-23, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding, Iroquois Club, Assistant Treasurer 1921-22, Treasurer 1922-23, Phoenix Club, Signet So- ciety, Stylus Club. Banking. 1 O HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM HARRY LIVINGSTON HARTLEY . Born December 2, 1900, at Brookline, Massa- chusetts. Home address, I3I Bay State Road, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Pomfret School and Eton College, England. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Foot- ball Squad, Soccer Team 1921, 1922. Advocate. Speakers, Club. Eton Officers' Training Corps, Eton College. Business. JOSEPH MILTON HARTLEY ZND 1 Born January 7, 1899, at Fairmont, West Vir- ginia. Home address, 711 Fairmont Avenue, Fairmont, West Virginia. Prepared at Episcopal High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Football Team: Fresh- man Basketball Team, Basketball Team IQZIQ Football Team 1921, 1922. Glee Club, Institute of1770, D.K.E. 38th Division, Iljfll Ammunition Train, Battalion Sergeant-Major, A. E. F. Motor Bat- talion, I-leadquarters Company, First Sergeant, in service three years and live months. Coal and Oil Business. CLAUDE MANVILLE HASWELL Born August 1, 1900, at Bowling Green, Ohio. Home address, 212 North Church Street, Bow- ling Green, Ohio. Prepared at Bowling Green High School and Doane Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. At Granville Col- lege, Denison University for one year. S. A. T. C., Denison University. Business. CARL RICHARD I-IAUERS Born February 12, 1900, at Sao I aulo, Brazil. Home address, 468 Riverside Drive, New York City, New York. Prepared at Browne and Nichols School. In college four years as un- dergraduate. 1922 Freshman Track Team, S. A. T. C. Football Team, Track Team IQZAI, 1922, 1923. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Lambda Chi Alpha. S. A. T. C. Banking. J CO RNELIUS HAWKINS HAWES Born May 12, 1900, at Fall River, Massachu- setts. Home address, 458 Maple Street, Fall River, Massachusetts. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college three and one-half years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Relay Team, Freshman Track Team. Student Council 1921-22, Senior Album Committee. Phillips Brooks House, Institute ol' 1770, D.K.E., Stylus Club, Signet Society, Phoenix Club, Fox Club, Hasty Pudding. Business. MERRILL ALLSTON HAY Born February 28, 1901, at Portland, Maine. Home address, 439 Cumberland Avenue, Portland, Maine. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Banjo Club, Freshman Mandolin Club, Musical Clubs, Pierian Sodality, Exeter Club. JOSEPH HENRY HAYES Born December 25, 1900, at Lynn, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 61 New Park Street, Lynn, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lynn Classical High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Harvard Club of Lynn Scholar- ship IQI9-20. Freshman Track Squad: Fresh- man Tennis Squad, Smith Halls Baseball Team, Track Squad 1921. Botanical Club, Biological Club, Chemistry Club, Mathematics Club. Medicine. RANDOLPH WRIGHT HEIZER Born Iune 15, 1900, at Constantinople, Turkey. Home address, Bebek, Constantinople, Turkey. Prepared at Cambridge Latin School. In col- lege four years as undergraduate. Freshman Soccer Team, Captain, Freshman Wrestling Championship, 14,5-pound class, Soccer Team 1920, 1921, 1922, Captain 1922. Pi Eta Society. Consular Service. ALFRED EDWIN HENDRICKS Born February 28, 1896, at Falmouth, Ken- tucky. Home address, Van Nuys, California. Prepared at Van Nuys High School. In college one year as undergraduate. U. S. Naval Aviation, served six months pa- trolling coast of' France. TI-IOIVIAS MICHAEL I-IENNESSEY Born November 12, 1901, at Lawrence, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 31 Brooklield Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts. Prepared at Law- rence High School. In college three and one- half years as undergraduate. Parmenter Schol- arship 1922-23. Industrial Engineering. HARVARD NINETEEN TW ENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 191 HYMAN I-l E RSH FIELD Born January 13, 1902, at Lawrence. Massa, chusetts, I-lonie address, 294 Jackson Street- Lawrence, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lawrence l-ligh School. In college three years as under- graduate. At Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology for one year. CHARLES CHRISTIAN I-IEWITT Born january 26, 1901, at Paris, France. Home address, 126 East Franklin Avenue, Minne- apolis, Minnesota. Prepared at Blake School. In college three years as undergraduate. Fresh- man Glee Club. .'l1l:'ura!1'. GRANVILLE I-IICKS Born September 9, 1901, at Exeter. New Hampshire. Home address, 257 Irving Street, Framingham, Massachusetts. Prepared at Fram- ingham High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Phi Beta Kappa. LYMAN GILMAN HILL Born July 20, 1896, at Franklin, Massachu- setts. Home address, Franklin, Massachusetts. Prepared at Franklin High School and Dean Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Geological Club. Rhode Island National Guard, A.. E. F., Artillery, Corporal September 1918 to July 1919. Mining Geologist. NORMAN EDWIN HIMES Born August 4, 1899, at Jersey City, New Jersey. Home address, Box 356, Portland, Connecticut. Prepared at Norwich Free Acad- emy. In college three years as undergraduate. At Connecticut Agricultural College for one year. Parmenter Scholarship 1921-22, Coolidge Debat- ing Medal. Debating Team 1921-22, Woodrow Wilson Club, Delta Sigma Rho, Vice-President IQ22'23Q Debating Council, Liberal Club, President 1921. S. A. T. C. Teaching. EUGENE MACFARLANE I-IINKLE Born january 13, 1902, at New York City, New York. Home address, II East 68th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Groton School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Squash Tennis Team, Captain, Squash Racquets, Team B 1920-21, Squash Racquets, Team A 1921-23, Captain 1923, Squash Rac- quets Team,Assistant Manager IQ2Im22. Student Council 1922-23, Minor Sports Council, Secre- tary 1922-23. Cercle Francais. Publishing or Architecture. ROBERT LEWIS HOBART Born March 21, IQOI, at Pemberville, Ohio. Home address, Pemberville, Ohio. Prepared at Pemberville High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Wooster College for one and one-half years. Travellers Club, Aero- nautical Society, Psi Delta Phi Club, Treasurer 1922-23, Acacia Fraternity. Business. SAMUEL HOCKING Born September 15, 1891, at Calumet, Michi- gan. Home address, 2916 Wreford Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. Prepared at Calumet High School. In college two years as undergraduate. At Washington and jefferson College for three years. Harvard Masonic Club. Tank Corps, October 1918-December 1918. Teaching. JOHN HODGES Born July 30, 1902, at Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Home address, II Hilliard Street, Cam- bridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Santa Barbara School. In college four years as under- graduate. Santa Barbara School Club, Secretary- Treasurer IQZZ-23, Institute of 1779, D.K.E., Phoenix Club, Speakers' Club. JOSEPH FREDERICK HOLZINGR Born October 2, 1902, at Westfield, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 7 George Street, Westfield, Massachusetts. Prepared at Westfield I-Iigh School. In college four years as under- graduate. Price Greenleaf Aid 1919-205 Par- menter Scholarship 1921-22. Glee Club, Apple- ton Chapel Choir, Germanic Society, Alpha Phi Sigma Club. 1 2 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM SIDNEY HOMER JR. Born October 20, 1902, at West Chester, Pennsylvania. Home address, 3 East 84th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Berkshire School. In college three years as undergraduate. Liberal Club, Musical Clubs. Business. ELKONO HONIGMAN Born May 1, 1896, at Turov, Minsk, Russia. Home address, 70 North John Street, Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Prepared at Pittsfield High School. In college two years 'as undergraduate. At College ofthe City of New York for two years. Menorah Society. Engineering or Business. ROBERT GAY HOOKER JP.. Born March 18, 1901, at San Francisco, California. Home address, San Mateo, Cali- fornia. Prepared at Santa Barbara School. In college three years as undergraduate. Freshman Hockey Team, Manager. Santa Barbara School Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E.g S. K. Club, Stylus Club, Hasty Pudding, Porcellian Club. E. A. T. C., Yale University. HVV. ,IOHN CURRY HOVER Born July 28, 1901, at Bellefontaine, Ohio. Home address, 421 North Mad-river Street, Bellefontaine, Ohio. Prepared at Bellefontaine High School. In college three years as under- graduate. At Ohio Wesleyan University in Sophomore year. Debating Council, Delta Sigma Rho. Law. MAURICE CHARLES HOWARD Born May 27, IIQOO, at -Winona, Minnesota. Home address, Winona, Minnesota. In college two years as undergraduate. ROBERT DARIUS HOWARD Born january 6, 1903, at Washington, D. C. Home address, 815 Taylor Street, Washington, D- C. Prepared at Central High School. In college three and one-half years as undergrad- uate. Harvard Club of Washington, D. C. Scholarship 1919-203 Hollis Scholarship 1910-21. Freshman Cross-Country Team: Freshman Relay Team, Freshman Track Team, Track Team 1921, 1923. Freshman Finance Committee. Law. HERSCHEL LOUIS HORNER Born April 16, 1901, at Bloomdale, Ohio. Home address, Garfield Street, Bloomdale, Ohio. Pre- pared at Bloomdale High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Banking. HENRY WAINWRIGHT HOWE Born May 14, 1901, at New York City, New York. Home address, Bedford Hills, New York. Prepared at St. Paul's School. In college three years as undergraduate. ROBERT WALTER HOSKINS Born May 8, 1900, at Gardner, Massachusetts. Home address, 205 Sargeant Street, Hartford, Connecticut. Prepared at Hartford Public High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Harvard Club of Connecticut Scholarship 1919-20. Freshman Tennis Team, Track Squad 1922, 1923. Freshman Debating Team, Assistant Manager. Phillips Brooks House, Phi Kappa Epsilon Society, Secretary IQZ2-23. Teaching. HENRY HAYES HUDSON Born January 19, 1901, at Knoxville, Ten- nessee. Home address, 1725 Hayes Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee. Prepared at St. Paul's School. In college three years as undergraduate. Field Artillery Club, St. Paul,s School Club. R. O. T. C., Massachusetts National Guard, Service Troop, Cavalry, candidate for commission in Reserve Corps, U. S. Army. Manufacturing. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1 EDWARD FRANCIS HUGHES Born March 24, 1901, at Brighton, Massachu- setts. Home address, 122 Englewood Avenue, Brookline, Massachusetts. Prepared at Brighton High School. In college two years as under- graduate. BENJAMIN WOODSON I-IUISKAMP Born December 19, 1899, at Keokuk, Iowa. Home address, SOI Grand Avenue, Keokulc, Iowa. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Fresh- man Crew versus Annapolis and Princeton, Sec- ond University Crew 1921, Class Crew versus Yale 1922, Lanipoovz. Christian Association, Spleakers' Club, Instituteof 1770, D.K.E. HWY. RICHARD ATHERTON HUNT Born April 6, 1902, at Braintree, Massachu- setts. Home address, 29 Vine Street, Braintree, Massachusetts. Prepared at Thayer Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Law. PORTER HURD ,Born February 10, 1901, at Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Home address, 39 Aldworth Street, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Prepared at Roxbury Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. Engineering Society, Phi Kappa Epsilon Society, Roxbury Latin School Club. Sanitary Engineering. CLARENCE EARL HUSON Born November 29, 1896, at Waterloo, New York. Home address, 107 Aumond Street, Syracuse, New York. Prepared at Mount Hermon Boys' School. In college four years as undergraduate. Christian Association, Mount Hermon Club, Secretary 1920-241, President IQZI-22, Field Artillery Club. U. S. Army, Headquarters Troop, Sergeant, engagements Oise-Aisne, St. Mihiel, Argonne- Meuse, candidate for commission in Reserve Corps, U. S. Army. Business. BEEKMAN FINLAY ILSLEY ja. Born August 16, 1899, at Stirling, New Jersey. Home address, go Bothwell Street, Glasgow, Scotland. Prepared at Morristown School. In college one year as undergraduate. British Ambulance Unit, served in France eleven months. ROBERT MONAGH AN IRWIN Born March 13, 1899, at Fonda, New York. Home address, 43 Highland Avenue, Newtonville, Massachusetts. Prepared at Newton High School. In college one year as undergraduate. JOSEPH STANISLAW JABLONSKI A Born February 9, 1898, in Poland. Home address, IIS Dayton Street, Rochester, New York. Prepared at Rochester High School. In college three years as undergraduate. Harvard Club of Rochester Scholarship 1919-22, Magna Cum Laude in Fine Arts 1922. Dramatic Club. JOSEPH EDWARD IAFFEE Born September 21, 1898, at Cincinnati, Ohio. Home address, 729 Barr Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Prepared at Walnut Hills Classical High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Harvard Club of Cincinnati Scholarship 1919-20. Freshman Lacrosse Team. Harvard Masonic Club, Cosmopolitan Club. ' 37th Division, 136th Machine Gun Battalion, engagements Alsace-Lorraine, Verdun, Meuse- Argonne Olfensive, St. Mihiel, First and Second Ypres-Lys Offensive. Law. ' GEORGE HOPKINS JOHNSON Born December 13, 1901, at Madison, Wis- consin. Home address, I3O East Gorham Street, Madison, Wisconsin. Prepared at Middlesex School. In college three and one-half years as undergraduate. Freshman Baseball Team, Sec- ond Assistant Manager. Chemical Engineering. 1 HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM HAROLD WILLIAM JOHNSON Born September 17, 1898, at Hartford, Con- necticut. Home address, 21 Frost Street, Cam- bridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Mount Hermon School. In college three years as under- graduate. Life Insurance. ALFRED WINSLOW JONES Born September 9, 1900, at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Home address, 6 Avon Road, Schenectady, New York. Prepared at Hackley School. In college four years as undergraduate. Crimfou. Hackley School Club. BERWIN KAISER Born August 3 1, 1900, at Brookline, Massachu- setts. Home address, 409 Marlborough Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Brookline High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Glee Club, Glee Club, Dramatic Club. RUSSELL PFEFFER KANTOR Born June IO, 1902, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 3 Fuller Street, Brookline, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Sec- ond Football Squad IQZOQ Lacrosse Team 1921, 1922, 1923. Circulo Espanol,'Sigma Alpha Mu. Diamond Importing, ABRAHAM KAPLAN Born February 5, 1901, in Russia. Prepared at De Witt Clinton High School, New York City, New York. In college two years as undergrad- uate. At College of City of New York for two years. Medicine. RAPHAEL KAUFMAN Born January 26, 1900, at Kiev, Russia. Home address, 65 Joy Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Chelsea High School. In college four years as undergraduate. At Northeastern College for one year. Business. EDWARD HAROLD KAVINO KY Born May 29, 1903, at Buffalo, New York. Home address, 552 Richmond Avenue, Buffalo, New York. Prepared at Biiflialo Lafayette Higl1 School. In college two years as undergraduate. At the University of Buffalo for one year. New York State Scholarship 1920-21. University Balnd. Sigma Alpha Mu, Recorder I922-23. aw. JERRY JOSEPH KEARNS Born April 13, 1892, at Chicago, Illinois. Home address, 3432 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago. Illinois. Prepared at Lewis Institute. In college two years as undergraduate. At University of Chicago for one year. Harvard Knights of Columbus, Boylston Chemical Club, American Legion, Shannon Post. V . A. E. F. H Medicine. RAYMOND HENRY KEEGAN Born March 5, 1899, at Springfield, Massachu- setts. Home address, 296 Lafayette Street, Bridgeport, Connecticut, Prepared at Spring- field High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Price Greenleaf Aid 1919-20, George Newhall Clark Scholarship 1920-21. Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman Baseball Team: Second Baseball Team IQZI, 1922, Captain 1921, 1922. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding. 4th Division, 16th Field Artillery, Headquarters Company: engagements Marne-Aisne, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne. Business. ROBERT STEWART KELLER Born September 27, 1902, at Chicago, Illinois. Home address, 4552 North Winchester Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Prepared at Lake View High School. In college three years as undergraduate. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1 JOHN EDWARD KENNEDY Born August 25, IQOO, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, 28 Pond Street, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Relay Team, Captain, Freshman Track Team, Captain, Second Football Team, IQZO, 1921: Track Team 1921, 1922. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Fox Club, Hasty Pudding. Business. PHILIP FRANCIS KENNEY Born November 17, 1901, at Boston, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 3846 Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate, Honorable mention on entrance examinations 1919: Harvard Club of Boston Scholarship 1919-20: Jones Scholarship 1920-ZIQ Burr Scholarship 1922-23. DONALD HAMILTON KERR Born October 14, 1899, at Brookline, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 67 Carleton Street, Brookline, Massachusetts. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as under- graduate. At Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology for one year. Freshman Baseball Squad, Second Baseball Team 1922. S. A. T. C., Yale Artillery Unit. HERBERT MILLER KIDNER Born December 22, 1901, at New Kensington, Pennsylvania. Home address, 5536 Hampton Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Prepared at Pittsburgh High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At University of Pittsburgh for one year. Harvard College Scholarship 1920-21, Robert H. Manning Scholarship 1921-22. Gymnastic Squad 19203 Crew Squad 1922. Lutheran Students' Club, History Club, Kappa Sigma. R. O. T. C. Law. BENJAMIN RUFUS KITTR EDGE Born November 24, 1900, at Stockton, Cali- fornia. Home address, China Pond, Carmel, New York. Prepared at St. George's School. In college four years as undergraduate. Cercle Francais, St. George's School Club, S. K. Club, Stylus Club. HARRY EDWARD KLINE Born March 1, 1902, at New York City, New York, Home address, 356 West 145th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Town- send Harris Hall. In college four years as un- dergraduate. Red Book. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. DAVID EDGAR KNAPP Born November 14, 1898, at Hampden, Maine, Home address, 36 Glenville Avenue, Allston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Hampden High School. In college one year as undergraduate. U. S. Infantry, Second Lieutenant. Married to Miss Norma Saunders Bowman, July 18, 1922. LHWV. ALEXANDER DOUGLAS KNOX Born October 11, 1901, at East Orange, New Jersey. Home address, San Rafael, California. Prepared at Milton Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Swimming Team, Freshman Tennis Team. Freshman Glee Club, Freshman Banjo Club, Cercle Francais, Hasty Pudding, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Owl Club. WALTER KOENIG Born February 13, I903, at Pitcairn, Pennsyl- vania. Home address, 45 Smith Street, Paterson, New Jersey. Prepared at Paterson High School. In college two years as undergraduate. At New York University for one and one-half years. Price Greenleaf Scholarship 1921-23. Boylston Chemical Club. R. O. T. C., New York University. Chemical Research. JOHN JOSEPH KOLASA Born May 5, IQOO, at Snowshoe, Pennsylvania. Home address, Barnesboro, Pennsylvania. Pre- pared at Kanty School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Kanty College for one year. Boylston Chemical Club. Teaching. 1 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM MATTHEW JOSEPH KOLEMAN . Born June 23, 1901, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 39 Glenville Road, Allston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Revere High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At University of Vermont for one year. R. O. T. C. Foreign Trade. LEWIS HENRY KOPLIK Born September 28, 1903, at New York City, New York. Home address, 30 East 62nd Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Franklin School. In college three and one-half years as undergraduate. Zeta Beta Tau. Medicine. PHILIP BRADISH KUNHARDT Born June 5, IQOO, at North Andover, Massa- chusetts. Home address, North Andover, Massachusetts. Prepared at Groton School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Crew, Football Squad 1920, 1921, Football Team 1922, Crew Squad 1921. Class Vice-President 1921-22, Class Committee. Phillips Brooks House, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding, Owl Club, Phoenix Club, Stylus Club. Woolen Manufacturing. JACOB BERNARD KUSHNER Born February 3, 1903, at Springfield, Massa- chusetts. Home address, Springfield, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Springfield Central High School. In college four years as undergraduate. MAURICE HENRY KRAMER Born September25, 1902, at Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 367 Western Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Cam- bridge Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. Pierian Sodality. BENJAMIN KROP Born May 24, 1899, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 385 Warren Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston High School of Commerce and Northeastern Evening Pre- paratory School. In college two and one-half years as undergraduate. At Tufts College for two years. Parmenter Scholarship 1921-22. Biological Club. S. A. T. C., Tufts College. YOHNIE KTENAS Born at Leucadia, Greece. Home address, 9 King Place, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at East Orange High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Tufts College for one year. Teaching. FRANCESCO EMILIO CLEMENTE LA CAUZA Born November 29, 1900, at Novara Di Sicilia, Italy. Home address, 26 Hastings Street, Cam- bridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Cambridge High and Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. Cambridge Scholarship 1919-20, Bright Scholarship 1920-21, Dana Scholarship 1922-23. Italian Club, Vice-President 1921-22, President 1922-23, Engineering Society. ALEXANDER HAVEN LADD Jn. Born July 31, 1901, at Saranac, New York. Home address, 381 Centre Street, Milton, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Milton Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Team, Freshman Hockey Team, Fresh- man Crew, Football Team 1922, Hockey Squad I922, Second University Crew 1922, Crew 1921, 1923, Captain 1923. Student Council I92,I-23. Delphic Club, President 1922-23, Hasty Pudding, S. K. Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E. RICHARD STOCKWELL LADD Born April 22, 1899, at Waterford, Vermont. Home address, R. F. D. 1, St. Johnsbury, Ver- mont. Prepared at St. Johnsbury Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. At Dart- mouth College for one year. S. A. T. C., Dartmouth College. Teaching and Journalism. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1 LIVING STONE de LANCEY Born August 16, 1900, at Tremont, New York. Home address, R. F. D. 5, Brandon, Vermont. Prepared at Yonkers High School, Yonkers, New York. In college two years as undergraduate. At Cornell University for one and one-half years and Middlebury College for one-half year. Second Group 1921-22, Harvard College Scholar- ship 1922-23. R. O. T. C., Cornell University. Diplomatic Service. RAYMOND ALBERT LAUB Born November 9, 1900, at Buffalo, New York. Home address, 1272 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, New York. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college three years as undergraduate, WALTER CHARLES LANGER Born February 5, 18913, at South Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 270 Garden Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. In college four years as undergraduate. JONATHAN TRUMBULL LANMAN J11. Born September II, 189 , at Great Neck, New York. Home address, Broadway, Lawrence, Long Island, New York. Prepared at Groton School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Crew Squad, 150-pound Crew IQZIQ Class Crew I922. Red Book. Cercle Francais, Groton School Club, Porcellian Club, S. K. Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding, Banking. JOSEPH LAROCQUE JR. Born December 20, 1901, at New York City, New York. Home address, 264 Lexington Avenue, New York City, New York. Prepared at St. Mark's School. In college three and one- half years as undergraduate. Freshman Hockey Team, Freshman Baseball Squad, Hockey Squad 1921, Hockey Team 1922, 1923, ,Freshman Football Team, Second Assistant Manager. Freshman Jubilee Committee, Sub-Chairman. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., S. K. Club, Stylus Club, Hasty Pudding, Fly Club, Varsity Club. JOHN WHITFIELD LARRABEE Born January 30, 1895, at Eldon, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Home address, Eldon, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Prepared at Huntington School. In college three years as undergraduate. Bright Scholarship 1920-22, Cum Laude in General Studies June 1922. Medicine. CHARLES KIDDELL LAWRENCE Born August 21, 1902, at Charleston, South Carolina. Home address, 52. Waldorf Court, Brooklyn, New York. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Long Island Harvard Club Scholar- ship 1919-2o, Class of1814 Scholarship 1920-21. Glee Club, Secretary 1923, Appleton Chapel Choir: Boylston Chemical Club, Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Chi Sigma. Industrial Chemistry. EDWARD SHERA LAWSON Born September II, 1901, at Mexico City, Mexico. Home address, 7 Maple Avenue, Foxboro, Massachusetts. Prepared at Eoxboro High School. In college two and one-half years as undergraduate. At Tufts College for one and on?-half years. Alpha Phi Sigma Club. 43WV. WILLIAM SHIELDS LAWTHER Born September 23, 1900, at Dubuque, Iowa. Home address, 1298 Locust Street, Dubuque, Iowa. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Exeter Club, Iowa Club. Real Estate. ARTHUR LEARY Born August 22, 1901, at Greenwich, Connec- ticut. Home address, New York City, New York. In college four years as undergraduate. Groton School Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E. 1 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM HEYWARD LATHROP LEAVITT CLAIR THOMAS LEONARD Born March 22, IQOI, at Leavitt, Nebraska. Home address, 1916 South 32nd Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska. Prepared at Omaha Central High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Married to Miss Grace Helen Pencelle,March 29, 1922. Chemical Manufacturing. STUART WILBUR LECK Born December 9, 1901, at Minneapolis, Minnesota. Home address, 135 West 48th Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Prepared at Central High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At University of Minnesota for one year. Track Team IQZVZ, 1923. Christian Association, Phillips Brooks House, Engineering Society, Glee Club. Building Construction. CHARLES CARROLL LEE Born November 27, 1902, at New York City, New York. Home address, 50 East 65rh Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Middle- sex School. In college three years as under- graduate. Freshman Football Team, Freshman Baseball Team, Baseball Squad IQZIQ Baseball Team 1922. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., S. K. Club, Phoenix Club, Hasty Pudding, A. D. Club, Varsity Club. Wholesale Dry Goods Commission Business. FREDERIC GIRARD LEE Jn. Born April 13, 1903, at New York City, New York. Home address, 325 West End Avenue, New York City, New York. Prepared at St. George's School. In college four years as under- graduate. Red Book, Business Committee, Sub- Chairman. St. George's School Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E. Banking. WOLFRAM KARL LEGNER Born January 26, 1902, at Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania. Home address, Rydal, Pennsylvania. Prepared at Shady Side Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Second year honors in the Classics June IQZI, Boylston Chemical Club, Classical Club, Music'Clubg Liberal Club. Born January 31, 1901, at Newton, Massachu- setts. Home address, 33 Maple Avenue, New- ton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Newton High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Price GreenleafAid 1919-20. Glee Club, Musical Clubs. Musical Composition and Education. JACOB LERMAN Born March 4, 1902, in Russia. Home address, 70 Essex Street, Chelsea, Massachusetts, Pre- pared at Chelsea High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Price Greenleaf Aid 1919-2x03 Addison Brown Scholarship 1921-22, C. L. Jones Scholarship IQ22-23, Detur 1922, Phi Beta Kappa. Medicine. CHARLES SAUL LEVENSON Born April 28, 1902, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home -address, 52 Devon Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at English High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Tufts College for one year. Electrical Engineering. ISADORE LEONARD LEVIN Born February 18, 1901, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Home address, 1722 Broadway, Lorain, Ohio. Prepared at Lorain High School. In college two years as undergraduate. At Western Reserve University for one year. La- crosse Squad 1920. Menorah Society. S. A. T. C. Medicine. MAX LEVINE Born August 27, 1901, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, 229 Chelsea Street, East Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as under- graduate. Pennoyer Scholarship 1922-23. Business. 4 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 1 ROBERT JOSEPH LEVY Born August 31, 1902, at New Orleans, Louisi- ana. Home address, 1640 Palmer Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana. Prepared at Warren Easton Boys' High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Tulane University for one year. Lacrosse Squad IQ22. Argo Club. PAUL REVERE LINCOLN Born May 8, 1901, at Brookline, Massachusetts. Home address, Walpole, New Hampshire. Pre- pared at Hackley School. In college four years as undergraduate. Dramatic Club. JAMES HAROLD LEWIS ' Born March 4, 1897, at New York City, New York. Home address, 23 Whittier Hall, Long- fellow Court, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at Boston English High School. In college three years as undergraduate. Cum Laude in Government june IQ22. IOISE Engineers, Company D, Private, eighteen months overseas: awarded two citations and the Presidential Certificate. Married to Miss Mantle Anna Scanlon, March 21, 1922. Law. - WILLIAM FISHER LEWIS ZND Born May 15, 1902, at Elmsford, New York. Home address, 835 Edgewood Avenue, Trenton, New Jersey. Prepared at St. Luke's School. In college four years as undergraduate. Parmenter Scholarship 1921-22, Matthews Scholarship 1922-23. Class Crew versus Yale 1921, Winning Class Crew 1922. Crimron. St. Paul's Society, Treasurer 1920-21, President 1921-23, Classical Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Alpha Sigma Phi, President IQZZ-23. Ministry. MARCIAL PRIMITIVO LICHAUCO Born November 27, 1902, at Manila, Philippine Islands. Home address, 24.3 Aviles Street, Manila, Philippine Islands. Prepared at Amer- ican Central School. In college three and one- half years as undergraduate. Honorable mention in Pasteur Debate 1923. Freshman Fall Tennis Team, Freshman Crew Squad, Class Crew 1922, Gun Squad 1921. Class Debating Team IQZIQ University Debating Team 1922. St. Paul's Catholic Club, Circulo Espaiiol, Treasurer 192 1-22,Vice-President 1922-23, Dramatic Club, Gun Club, Liberal Club, Debating Council, Cosmopolitan Club. Law. ROBERT BLANCHARD LINDER i Born August 25, 1901, at Brookline, Massa- chusetts. Home address, York Street, Canton, Massacliiisetts. Prepared at Noble and Green- ough School. In college four years as under- graduate. Crimron. Geology Club, Alpha Sigma Phi, Vice-President 1922-23. WILL SPAULDING LINDSLEY Born December 24, 1894, at Dowagiac, Michi- gan. Home address, 8.1.33EpW0rtl1 Boulevard, De- troit, Michigan. Prepared at Central High School, Grand Rapids, Michigan. In college three years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Second Football Squad 1920, Lacrosse Team 1921, 1922. Michigan Club, Lambda Chi Alpha. Canadian Field Artillery, Lewis Machine Gun- ner, engagements Petite Vimy, Amiens, Arras, Cambrai, Valenciennes, Mons. Lumber. 'MILMAN HART LINN JR. Born September 1, 1902, at Zanesville, Ohio. Home address, Twin Elms, South Zanesville, Ohio. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Harvard College Scholarship 1922-23. JOSEPH FREEMAN LINCOLN Born July 16, 1900, at Hackensack, New Jersey. Home address, 9 Knapp Place, Hacken- sack, New Jersey. Prepared at Hackley School. In college four years as undergraduate. Basket- ball Team, Manager 1923. Dramatic Club, Signet Society, Hasty Pudding. Journalism. VINCENT BLISS LINN Born May 29, 1901, at Zanesville, Ohio. Home address, Twin Elms, South Zanesville, Ohio. Pre- pared at Phillips Andover Academy. In college two years as undergraduate. Freshman Wrestling Team. Writing. ZOO HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM BERTRAM LEONARD LINZ Born June 23, 1901, at Butte, Montana. Home address, 224 South Montana Street, Butte, Montana. Prepared at Butte High School. In college two years as undergraduate. MELVILLE WERNER LIPPMAN Born September 4, 1899, at Hueneme, Cal- ifornia. Home address, 1460 West 28th Street, Los Angeles, California. Prepared at Manual Arts High School. In college two years as under- graduate. At University of California for two years. Engineering Society, California Club. Infantry. Mechanical Engineering. LAWRENCE LITCI-IFIELD JR. Born June 19, 1900, at Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania. Home address, SIII Jenkins Arcade, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In college two years as undergraduate. At United States Naval Academy for three years. Engineering Society, Mining Club, Geology Club, Signet Society, Iroquois Club. U. S. Navy, Midshipman, Ensign, Mining Engineering. BERTRAM KIMBALL LITTLE Born July 27, 1899, at Marblehead, Massachu- setts. Home address, 27 Chestnut Street, Salem, Massachusetts. Prepared at Middlesex School. In college four years as undergraduate. Junior Dance Committee, Assistant Treasurer. Red Book, Sub-Chairman Editorial Committee, Crim- ron, Secretary 1921-22. Chapel Committee, Harvard Chapter Unitarian Laymen's League, Secretary-Treasurer IQZO-21, Vice-President IQZI-22, Freshman Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Vice-President 1921-22, Cercle Francais, Middle- sex Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding, Signet Society, Speakers' Club. Ministry. SEWARD WRIGHT LIVERMORE Born April 28, 1901, at Winona, Minnesota. Home address, 1775 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts. In college two years as undergraduate. LESTER THOMPSON LLOYD Born July 20, IQOI, at Chicago, Illinois. Home address, 324 South Euclid Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois. Prepared at Loyola Academy and Oak Park High School. In college four years as under- graduate. At Catholic University of America for one year. St. Paul's Catholic Club, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JAMES NEWTON LOGAN Born July II, 1900, at Greenfield, Massachu- setts. Home address, 8 Grinnell Street, Green- field, Massachusetts. Prepared at Choate School. In college three years as undergraduate. Cum Laude in Economics 1922. Crimrovz. Phillips Brooks House, Mission Committee 1921-22. K. G. X. Club, Vice-President 1921-22. Banking. SHERIDAN LOGAN ' Born December 9, 1900, at St. Joseph, Mis- souri. Home address, 1906 North 22nd Street, St. Joseph, Missouri. Prepared at Phillips An- dover Academy. In college four years as under- graduate. Crew, Manager. Class Secretary- Treasurer 1920-21, Junior Dance Committee, Permanent Class Treasurer, Student Council, Secretary 1922-23, Phillips Brooks House, Vice- President 1923, Social Service Committee 192.32 Freshman Dormitory Committee, Student Ad- visory Board, Chairman 1923, Union, Under- graduate Committee 1923. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., President of Institute 1922-23, Iro- quois Club, Vice-President 1922-23, Hasty Pudding, Delphic Club, Treasurer 1921-22. ALLEN MERLE LOMAX Born June 19, 1902, at Bristow, Indiana. Home address, St. Meinrad, Indiana. Prepared at Evansville High School, Evansville, Indiana. In college three years as undergraduate. At Indiana University for one year. Basketball Squad 1922, Lacrosse Squad IQ22, 1923. R. O. T. C. Law. ALEXANDER CROMBIE HUMPHREYS LOUD Born March 12, IQO3, at Wavertree, England. Home address, Morristown, New Jersey. Pre- pared at Browne and Nichols School. In college four years as undergraduate. Harvard College Scholarship 1920-21, Parmenter Scholarship I9iI-23. Chapel Committee, Speakers' Club. aw. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 201 GEORGE BERNARD LOURIE Born April 29, 1903, at Cl1elsea, Massachu- setts. Home address, II Clark Avenue, Chelsea, Massachusetts. Prepared at Chelsea High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Menorah Society, Tau Epsilon Phi. Candidate for commission in Reserve Corps, U. S. Army. Law. MAGNUS BELL LOWENTH AL Born March 21, 1901, at Havana, Cuba. Home address, 3628 Troost Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri. Prepared at Central High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Kansas City Junior College for two years. Harvard Club of' Kansas City Scholarship 1920- 21. Class Basketball Team IQZIQ Basketball Tean1 1922, 1923. Kappa Sigma. Business. KENNETH BOYD LUCAS Born March 9, 1900, at Chicago, Illinois. Home address, 1476 Avenue G, Brooklyn, New York. Prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Baseball Team, Second Baseball Team 1921, 1922: Second Football Squad 1921, Second Football Team 1922, Baseball Squad 1923. Christian Associa- tion 192o-23, Cabinet 19214231 Phillips Brooks House Cabinet, Chairman of Chapel Committee 1921-23. Poly Prep Club, Vice-President 1921- 22, President 1922-23, Memorial Society, Insti- tute of 1770, D.K.E.g Hasty Pudding. EDWARD GRIFFING LUND Born May 18, 1901, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 529 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Country Day School. In college four years as undergraduate. Track Team 1922, 1923, Cross-Country Team 1922, Freshman Rifle Team, Captain, Rifle Team IQZO-ZI. Geological Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Delphic Club, Hasty Pudding. Geology. ROGER ALBERTUS LUTZ Born June II, 1902, at Belfast, Maine. Home address, 8 Lebanon Street, Sanford, Maine. Prepared at Newton High School, Newton, Massachusetts. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Track Team, Freshman Cross-Country Team, Cross-Country Team 1921, 1922, Winter Track 1922, Track Squad 1921, 1922, 1923. Pierian Sodality, Pierian Sodality Orchestra, University Band. FRANCIS JOHN MCARDLE Born June 20, 1897, at Plymouth, Massachu- setts. Home address, 22 Davis Street, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Prepared at Plymouth High School. I11 college four years as undergraduate. A. E. F., 55th Artillery, Battery C, Private. Married to Miss Etheldrea M. Hills, March 2, 1922. Journalism. EDMUND MARTIN MCCARTHY Born May 25, 1903, at Westfield, Massachu- setts. Home address, 35 Riverview Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. Prepared at Spring- field Central I-Iigh School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Soccer Squad. St. Paul's Catholic Club. Coal Mining and Wholesaling. DONALD BINGHAM MACCOLLOM Born August 15, 1901, at West Orange, New Jersey. Home address, 64. Hemenway Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Brookline High School. In college four years as under- graduate. K. G. X. Club. Candidate for commission in Reserve Corps, U. S. Army. OVIATT McCONNELL Born November 4, 1897, at Bi1fTalo, New York. Home address, 417 Breckenridge Street, Buffalo, New York. Prepared at De Vealix School, Niagara Falls, New York. In college two years as undergraduate. At Columbia Uni- versity for one year and University of' Buffalo for one year. Harvard Club of Buffalo Scholar- ship 1921-22, Bowditch Scholarship I922m23. 47 Workshop Company IQZI-23, Glee Club. S. A. T. C., Swarthmore College 1919, Y. M. C. A. CWar Departmentj at Camp Merrett 1920. Theater. KINGSTON CHANDLER McCOY Born August 19, 1900, at Marietta, Ol1io. Home address, 314, Fourth Street, Marietta, Ohio. Prepared at Marietta High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Mar- ietta College for one year. Crew Squad 1922. Instrumental Clubs, Secretary 1922-23, Hasty Pudding, Pi Eta Society. Banking. VO? HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM BRUCE HUDSON MCCURDY Born March 22, 1900, at Hudson, Massachu- setts. Home address, 8 Sheldon Place, Water- ville, Maine. Prepared at Malden High School and Providence Technical High School, In college three years as undergraduate. At Brown University for two years. Engineering Society, Chess Club. Naval Training School, Brown University. Electrical Engineering. JOHN MAcDUFFIE ZND Born September 26, IQOI, at New York City, New York. Home address, Locust Point, New Jersey. Prepared at Milton Academy. In col- lege four years as undergraduate. Red Book. Freshman Jubilee Committee. Owl Club, In- stitute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding. MALCOLM LOWELL MCELROY Born August 15, IQO2, at Berea, Ohio. Home address, 6100 Prentice Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Prepared at Madisonville High School, Cincin- nati, Ohio. In college four years as undergradu- ate. Harvard Club of Cincinnati Scholarship 1919-zo, Bassett Scholarship I922-23. Pierian Sodality, Band Club, Manager 1921-22, Vice- President 1922-23, Dramatic Club, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. f Banking. HARRY RANGER MACK Born August 15, 1902, at New York City, New York. Home address, 280 West 86th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Swimming Team, Manager. Exeter Club. ROBERT KEITH MACKAYE Born October 8, 1899, at Leipzig, Germany. Home address, Shirley, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Track Team, Gymnastic Squad 1921. GUILFORD STUART MCKENZIE Born May 23, 1902, at Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. Home address, IO Concord Avenue, -Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Browne and Nichols School. In college four years as undergraduate. RODERICK DONALD AUGUSTINE McKNIGHT Born September 17, 1902, at Dawson, Yukon Territory, Canada. Home address, 1261 Military Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. Prepared at Dawson High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Phi Kappa Epsilon. WALLACE GARDNER MACLACHLAN Born March 8, 1902, at Melrose, Massachu- setts. Home address. SI Mt. Vernon Street, Melrose, Massachusetts. Prepared at Melrose High School. In college four years as under- graduate. I Candidate for commission in Reserve Corps, U. S. Arm . Y' . Business or Banking. WALTER LOTHIAN MACLACHLAN Born March 8. 1902, at Melrose, Massachu- setts. Home address, SI Mount Vernon Street, Melrose, Massachusetts. Prepared at Melrose High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Field Artillery Club, Republican Club. Candidate for commission in Reserve Corps, U. S. Army. Banking. v FREDERICK CHASE MCLAUGHLIN JR. Born March 21, 1901, at White Plains, New York. Home address, 59 Hamilton Avenue, White Plains, New York. Prepared at White Plains High School. In college four years as undergraduate. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 20 ARTHUR EDMUND MCLEISH In. Born October 27, 1900, at Fort Benton, Mon- tana. Home address, Fort Benton, Montana. Prepared at Lake Forest Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Basket- ball Team, Freshman Track Squad, Basketball Team 1921, 1922, 1923, Captain IQZZQ Track Squad 1922. Athletic Committee 1921-22, Minor Sports Council 1921-22. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Recorder 1923. Wool Business. WILLIAM HESTON McPHERSON Born October 18, 1902, at Columbus, Ohio. Home address, 198 Sixteenth Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. Prepared at Western High School, Wash- ington, D. C. and Friends School, Baltimore, Maryland. In college three years as under- graduate. At Ohio State University for one year. Christian Science Society, Dramatic Club. Teaching. ALBERT BLISS MANNIX Born September 2, 1901, at Charlestown, Massachusetts. Home address, 26 Sargent Street, Winthrop, Massachusetts. Prepared at Win- throp l-ligh School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Georgetown University for one year. St. Paul's Catholic Club. RAFAEL ANGEL MARIN Born November 12, 1900, at Santurce, Porto Rico. Home address, Arecibo, Porto Rico. Prepared at University of Porto Rico I-Iigh School. In college two years as undergraduate. At University of Porto Rico for two years. Har- vard College Scholarship 1922-23. Boylston gielnaical Club, Circulo Espanol, Cosmopolitan u . R. O. T. C., University of Porto Rico. Medicine. HENRY MACLEOD MAHON Born August 14, 1897, at Saint Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada. Home address, 370 Bruns- wick Avenue, Toronto, Canada. Prepared at Toronto University School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Royal Military College of Canada for one year. Cross-Country Team IQZOQ Track Team 1921, 1922. Iroquois Club, Varsity Club. British Army, Middlesex Regiment. Lieuten- ant, attached to Royal Flying Corps 1917-18. MORRIS DEB RULER MARSHALL Born March 31, 1899, at Gibson City, Illinois. Home address, IS Idlewild Street, Allston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Drummer Town- ship High School, Gibson City, Illinois. In col- lege one and one-half years as undergraduate. At University of Illinois for two years. S. A. T. C., University of Washington. Married to Miss Kathryn Hobart Fallon, September 7, 1922. Industrial Chemistry. WILLIAM JOSEPH MAIER ja. Born May 2.1, 1903, at Clarksburg, West Virginia. Home address, 424 Sixth Street, Huntington, West Virginia. Prepared at Hunt- ington High School. In college three years as undergraduate. ' HARMON CURTIS MARTIN Born April 5, 1902, at Denver, Colorado. Home address, 8424. 116th Street, Richmond Hill, New York. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Long Island Harvard Club Scholar- ship 1919, Second Boylston Speaking Prize 1922. Lacrosse Team 1922. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Industrial Engineering. TELEMACHOS JOHN MAKTOS Born November 21, 1901, at Velvendos, Mace- donia, Greece. Home address, 701 Real Estate Exchan e Buildin Detroit, Michigan. Pre g S , ' pared at Fourth Gymnasium of Athens. In col- lege two years as undergraduate. Greek Student, joint editor and publisher. Greek Students' Association, Secretary IQZI-22, Helicon, Secre- tary 1922-23, Cosmopolitan Club. Law. ROBERT MARTIN Born August 30, 1900, at Newark, New jersey. Home address, 49 Judkins Street, Newtonville, Massachusetts. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. In college three and one-half years as undergraduate. Freshman' Football Squad, Freshman Baseball Squad, Second Football Squad 1920. Freshman Executive Board. Red Book, Arts and Cuts Department, Chairman, Lampoon. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding. S. A. T. C. 11 X 5' Q 1. ,, 5 313754: HENDERSON MATHEWS Born January 4. 1901 at Brooklyn New York Home address 26 East 82nd Street New York City New York. Prepared at Salisbury School. In colle e three 3 ears as undergraduate. Lacrosse Squad 1921. fldvorale. St. Pauls Society. Law or Business. LEON MEDOFF Pennsylvania Home address 2135 North I3tl'l Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania Prepared at Philadelphia High School In college four years as undergraduate. Philadelphia Scholar- ship 1919-ZQ' Perkins Scholarship IQZOHZI' Parmenter Scholarship IQZI-22' Price Green- leaf Scholarship IQZZ-23' Second year honors in the Classics 1921' Latin Bowdoin Prize 1922. Lacrosse Squad 1921. Classical Club' Glee Club' Liberal Club, Menorah Society. 204 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM Born November 6, 1902, at Philadelphia, 11' , ' I , , GEORGE LESTER MATTHESON Born December 11, 1902, at Jersey City, New Jersey. Home address, 1089 Dixwell Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut. Prepared at Dickin- son School. In college three years as under- graduate. At Cornell University for one year. Rebecca C. Ames Fund 1921, 1922. Liberal Club, Phi Kappa Epsilon Society. R. O. T. C. EDWIN SPENCER MATTHEWS Born April 29, 1900, at Ada, Minnesota. Home address, 1022 West 7th Avenue, Spokane, Wash- ington. Prepared at Lewis and Clark High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Class Crew 1921, 1922, Second University Crew 1921, 1923, Captain 1923. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Speakers' Club, Phoenix Club, D, U. Club. Business. GARRETT MATTINGLY Born May 6, 1900, at Washington, D. C. Home address, Allegan, Michigan. Prepared at Central High School, Kalamazoo, Michigan. In college three years as undergraduate. John Harvard Scholarship 1920, 1921, Bowdoin Prize, Honorable Mention 1920, Second Prize 1922, Sheldon Fellowship for Travel and Study in Europe IQZZ, Phi Beta Kappa. American Legion, Shannon Post, Assistant Adjutant 1922. U. S. Army, 43rd Infantry, Corporal. Teaching. DONALD MAXWELL Born September 30, IQOI, at Brookline, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 291 Marlborough Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Country Day School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Rifle Team, Rifle Team 1920-QI, Manager 1922-23. Gun Club, Phoenix Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E. Business. JOHN ROBERT MELISH Born January 24, 1902, at Cincinnati, Ohio. Home address, 126 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, New York. Prepared at Polytechnic Prepara- tory School. In college one and one-half years as undergraduate. At Columbia University for three years. Freshman Tennis Team, Manager. British Royal Air Force October 28-November 25, 1918, New York National Guard, ISY Cavalry February 1919-February 1920, Newton Con- stabulary October 1919. R.O. T. C. 1919-20, I92,I-23, Cadet Lieutenant 1922-23. Railroading. PABLO GONZALEZ DE MENDOZA JR. Born June 9, IQOI, at Havana, Cuba. Home address, Paseo 32, Havana, Cuba. Prepared at St. John's Military Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Pi Eta Society, Insti- tute of 1770, D.K.E. Banking. CAMILLO PASCAL MERLINO Born August 1, 1900, at Windsor Locks, Con- necticut. Home address, 780 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Cambridge High and Latin School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Boston University for one year. Italian Club, Secretary 1922-23. Teaching. JOHN PAUL MERRILL Born February 19, 1901, at Toledo, Ohio. Home address, 608 Crescent Avenue, Buffalo, New York. Prepared at Nichols School. In college four years as undergraduate. VVrestling Team, Manager 1921-22. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM UO JACOB MEYER SIDNEY IRVING MILLER ' Born October 14, 1901, at Gardner, Massachu- setts. Home address, 162 Pleasant Street, Gardner, Massachusetts. Prepared at Gardner High School. In college three years as under- graduate. ,IOSEPH MICHELMAN Born October 8. 1896, at Lancaster, Pennsyl- vania. Home address, 978 Blue Hill Avenue, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at the Lan- caster High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Born March 15, 1902, in Russia. Home ad- dress, 45 Kingsdale Street, Dorchester, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. Wrestling Squad 1922. Menorah Society, Circulo Espanol. Banking. WILLIAM VICTOR MILLER Born May 9, 1902, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 60 Brunswick Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston English High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Basketball Squad, Fresh- man Track Squad, Second Football Team IQZOQ Basketball Team 1921, 1922, 1923, Football Squad 1921, Track Team 1922, Football Team 1922. Zeta Beta Tau, Varsity Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E. ALBERT LOUIS MILLER Born March 13, 1897. at Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York. Home address, Warren, Connecticut. Prepared at St. Paul's School, New York. In college two and one-half years as undergraduate. A.B., February 1922. Fresh- man Football Squad: Freshman Winter Track, Second Football Squad 1920, Track Squad 1921. Fly Club, Iroquois Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E. U. S. Air Service, First Lieutenant, seventeen months' service with A. E. F. in France. GEORGE NELSON MILLER Born August 16, 1901, at Dorchester, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 3 Robin Hood Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston English High and Berkeley Preparatory School. In college four years as undergraduate. A WILLIAM FRANCIS MINII-IAN Born December 1, 1901, at South Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 478 Broadway, South Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. CULLOUS WALTER MITCHELL Born November 9, 1900, at Davy, West Vir- ginia. Home address, 439 Twelfth Avenue, Huntington, West Virginia. Prepared at Galli- polis High School, Gallipolis, Ohio, and Hunt- ington High School, Huntington, West Vir- ginia. In college two years as undergraduate. At Marshall College for two years. Alpha Phi Sigma Club, West Virginia Club, Secretary- Treasurer 1922-23 Cresignedj. Business. RALPH GIFFORD MILLER Born December 23, 1900, at New York City, New York. Home address, Taylor Road, Short Hills, New Jersey. Prepared at Groton School. In college three and one-half years as under- graduate, John Harvard Scholarship 1921-22. Freshman Hockey Squad, Second Freshman Baseball Team. Cercle Francais, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Iroquois Club, Hasty Pudding, Fly Club. Banking. SOLLACE MITCHELL Born August 13, 1900, at Jacksonville, Florida. Home address, care of Courtland Buckman, Buckman Building, Jacksonville, Florida. Pre- pared at Hotchkiss School. In college three years as undergraduate. Track Squad 1921. Institute of1770, D.K.E., Iroquois Club, D. U. Club, Hasty Pudding. U.S. Marine Corps, Private, October 1918- March 1919. 206 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM SHERMAN FABIAN MITTELL Born September 6, 1902, at Boston, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 64 Deering Road, Mattapan, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college three years as under- graduate. ROBERT MITTON Born September 15, 1900, at Brookline, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 134 Salisbury Road, Brookline, Massachusetts. Prepared at Noble and Greenough School. In college two years as undergraduate. ABBOT LOW MOFFAT Born May 12, 1901, at New York City, New York. Home address, IZ East 66th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Groton School. In college three years as undergraduate. Freshman Glee Club, Glee Club, Treasurer 1921-22, Editor of Glee Club Book, Institute of 17i0, D.K.E., Speakers' Club, Liberal Club. aw. FRANCIS EDWARD MONAHAN Born December 5, 1896, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, 643 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. In college three years as undergraduate. CHARLES BEDELL MONRO Born February 26, 1901, at Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania. Home address, 5840 Wilkins Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Soccer Team, Manager 1922-23 fresignedl, Second Hockey Team, Manager 1923 fresignedl. Student Council IQZZAZ3. Lam oon, Ibis 1922, President 1922-23. Fox Club, Tynsti- tute of177o, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding. Publishing. EWEN EDWARD SAMUEL MONTAGU Born March 29, 1901, at London, England. Home address, 28 Kensington Court, London, England. Prepared at Westminster School, London, England. In college one year as under- graduate. At Trinity College, Cambridge, England for three years. Attached from English Officers' Training Corps to U. S. Naval Aviation Force, Machine Gun Instructor, Eastleigh Aerodrome, June-November 1918. Law. ARTHUR NEWELL MOORE Born February 21, 1902, at Wayland, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 6 Buckingham Place, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Browne and Nichols School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Basketball Team, Manager. Freshman Glee Club, Liberal Club, Secretary IQ2Im2'Z. Teaching. HORACE DUFF MOORE Born April 5, 1902, at Albuquerque, New Mexico. Home address, 3804. Hyde Park Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri. Prepared at Westport High School. In college three years as under- graduate. At Kansas State University for two years. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Treasurer 1921-22, President 1922-23. Law. HENRY STURGIS MORGAN Born October 24, 1900, at London, England. Home address, 231 Madison Avenue, New York City, New York. Prepared at Groton School. In college four years as undergraduate. Fresh- man Crew, Captain, Crew 1921, Crew Squad 1922, 1923. Cercle Francais, Treasurer IQZIQ Delphic Club, S. K. Club, Hasty Pudding, Signet Society, Stylus Club, Phoenix Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E. Banking. MENDON MORRILL Born September 18, 1902, at Worcester, Mass- achusetts. Home address, 6 I-ladwen Lane, Worcester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Worces- ter Classical High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Clark College for one year. Chess Team 1921-22. Chess Club, Liberal Club, Kappa Nu, President 1922-23. Business. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 20 JEROME MILTON MORRISON Born January 9, 1903, at Chicago, Illinois. Home address, 126 Gillette Avenue, Waukegan, Illinois. Prepared at University of Pennsyl- vania. In college two years as undergraduate. THEODORE MORRISON Born November 4, 1901, at Concord, New Hampshire. Home address, 21 Wave Street, Lynn, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lynn Class- ical High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Second Bowdoin Prize Iune 1922: Harvard College Scholarship 1922-23. Class Odist. rldtiomlr, Secretary 1922-23. Signet Society. Teaching. ARTHUR WEBSTER MORSE Born March 9, 1900, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 20 Embankment Road, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Country Day School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Massachusetts Institute of Technology for one and one-half years. Freshman Baseball Team, Assistant Manager: Soccer Team IQZOQ Swimming Team 1920. Pi Eta Society. Marine Aviation Active Corps 1918-19: Marine Aviation Reserve Corps IQ 19-23. Banking. EVERETT MORSS IR. Born August 9, 1900. at Marblehead, Massa- chusetts. Home address, IIS Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Groton School. In college four years as under- graduate. Delphic Club, Hasty Pudding, Insti- tute of 1770, D.K.E.g Speakers' Clubg Stylus Club. Electrical Manufacturing. ARTHUR MOSKOWITZ Born March Io, 1902, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, IO Wayne Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. Menorah Society, Circulo Espanol. Business. JAMES HENRY SEYMOUR MOYNAI-IAN Born February 17, 1898, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, 5 Woodlawn Avenue, Martapan, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston University. In college three years as under- graduate. At Boston University for two years. Track Squad 19213 Cross-Country Squad 1922. Lmupoon. University Band, Instrumental Clubs: Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Speakers' Club, Hasty Pudding, S. K. Club. U. S. N. R. P., Musician 2nd class, Officers' Material School, April 6-December 15, 1918. Writing. RICHARD THOMAS MURPHY Born October 11, 1901, at Boston, Massachu- setts, Home address, 37 Woodford Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as under- graduate. William S. Murphy Scholarship 1919- 23. Second Baseball Team 1921, 1922. St. Paul's Catholic Club, President 1922e23g Phillips Brooks House Cabinet 1922-23, Lambda Chi Alpha. Business. ROLAND FRANCIS M URPI-IY Born May 1, 1900, at Boston. Massachusetts. Home address, 31 Church Street, Winchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Winchester High School. In college three and one-half years as undergraduate. Second Football Team IQLLO, 1921, 1922. Institute of 1770, D.K.E. U. S. Naval Reserve, April 25, IQI7'M3fCh 25, 1919, Seaman and Quartermaster, commissioned Ensign May 18, 1918. Marine Transportation. ALLAN KENNEDY MURRAY Born March 1, 1902, at New York City, New York. Home address, 284 North Broadway, Yonkers, New York. Prepared at Riverdale Country School. In college three years as under- graduate. Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman Track Team, Soccer Team 1920, 1921, Track Squad 19215 Track Team 1922. Pi Eta Society. DAVID SAVILLE MUZZEY IR. Born September 6, 1902, at Lexington, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 492 Van Cortlandt Park Avenue, Yonkers, New York.. Prepared at Yonkers High School. In college two and one- half years as undergraduate. At Columbia College for one and one-half years. Harvard College Scholarship 1922-23. Track Squad 19225 Cross-Country Team 1922. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Teaching or Business. OO HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM JOHN WALDEN MYER Born September 18, 1901, at Teddington, Middlesex, England. Home address Gentle Cove, Pemaquid, Maine. Prepared at St. Iohn's School. In college four years as undergraduate. Alpha Sigma Phi. S. A. T. C. CHARLES BOARDMAN NEWHALL Born June 8, 1902, at Lynn, Massachusetts. Home address, 23 Atlantic Street, Lynn, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Lynn Classical High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Harvard College Scholarship 1919-20, Harvard College Scholarship 1920-21, Iohn Harvard Scholarship 1921-22, Phi Beta Kappa. Fresh- man Football Squad, Freshman Track Squad, Second Football Team 1920, 1921, 1922, Track Squad 1921, 1922, 1923. Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice-President 1922-23. Law. BRADLEY DE LAMATER NASH Born'April 7, IQOO, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 70 Hyslop Road, Brookline, Massachusetts. Prepared at Noble and Green- ough School. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Football Team, Manager, Hockey Team, Manager IQ23. Permanent Class Secretary, Class Secretary-Treasurer 1919-ZO, Freshman Executive Board, Student Council 1922-23. Lampoo-iz, Business Manager 1921-22. Phillips Brooks House Cabinet, Treasurer 1921-22, Liberal Club, Memorial Society, Fly Club, Iroquois Club, Stylus Club, Signet Society, Phoenix Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding, Varsity Club. RANDOLPH ISIDORE NEWMAN Born August 2, 1901, at New Orleans, Louisi- ana. Home address, New Orleans, Louisiana. In college four years as undergraduate. WALTER GASTON NAWN Born May 18, 1898, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 188 Seaver Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Roxbury Latin School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Lehigh University for one year. Second Baseball Squad 1921, 1922. St. Paul's Catholic Club, Beta Theta Pi Club. Contracting. RALPH HOWDEN NAY Born August 25, 1900, at Roxbury, Massachu- setts. Home address, 1724 Beacon Street, Brookline, Massachusetts. Prepared at Roxbury Latin School. In college four years as under- graduate. Alpha Sigma Phi, Roxbury Latin Club. Business. JOHN CHURCHILL NEWCOM B Born December 3, 1899, at jefferson County, Kentucky. Home address, 509 Westornsby Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky, and 'lWavertree Hall, Greenwood, Virginia. Prepared at Morris- town School. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Crew, Assistant Manager. Lampoon. Morristown School Club, Secretary IQZO-23, Conservative Club, Memorial Society, Institute of1770, D.K.E., Stylus Club, Treasurer 1920, 1921, Hasty Pudding, Phoenix Club, Custos 1922. R. O. T. C. Journalism. .ww CHARLES HENRY NICOLL Born May II, 1902, at Paterson, New Jersey. Home address, S9 Hampstead Road, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college two and one-half years as undergraduate. Freshman Relay Team, Fresh- man Hockey Squad, Freshman Track Team, Track Team 1921. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Business. EDWARD ALBERT NORMAN Born March 9, IQOO, at Chicago, Illinois. Home address, 630 Park Avenue, New York City, New York. Prepared at New York Military Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. At Massachusetts Institute of Technology for one- half year. Freshman Soccer Team. Candidate for commission in Reserve Corps, U. S. Army. GARRISON NORTON Born October 9, IQOO, at Chicago, Illinois. Home address, 4, East 66th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Groton School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Crew, ISO-pOllHd Crew 1921, Crew Squad IQZZQ Second University Crew 1922. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Stylus Club, Signet Society, Delphic Club, Phoenix Club. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM UO IQAYMOND JOI-IN NORTON THEODORE RISTINE OLIVE Born April II, 1899, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 120 Bayswater Road, East Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at East Boston High School. In college four years as under- graduate. U. S. Army, 26th Division, IOISE Engineers, served in France eighteen months, engagements Chemin des Dames, Chateau Thierry, Meuse- Argonne, Tuul Sector. STANLEY JOHN GREGORY NOWAK Born May 3, 1399, at Chicopee Falls, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 25 West Main Street, Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts. Prepared at Chicopee High School. In college three years as undergraduate. Price Greenleaf Aid 1919-zo. Freshman Baseball Squad, Second Baseball Squad 1921, 1922. St. Paul's Catholic Club. Medicine. THOMAS FLETCHER OAKES Born May 24, 1900, at Tacoma, Washington. Home address, 525 Park Avenue, New York City, New York. Prepared at Pomfret School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Baseball Team, Second Baseball Team 1922. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Iroquois Club, A. D. Club, Hasty Pudding. DONALD MITCHELL OENSLAGER Born March 7, 1902, at Harrisburg, Pennsyl- vania. Home address, 1909 North Front Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as under- graduate. Dramatic Club, Art Director IQZI-23, 4.7 Workshop Company, Pi Eta Society, Li- brarian 1922-23, Signet Society, Hasty Pudding. Stage Designing. EDWIN NEWTON OHL Jn. Born February 19, 1901, at New Castle, Penn- sylvania. Home address, 5225 Pembroke Place, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Prepared at St. Paulls School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Crew Squad. St. Paul's School Club, Hasty Pudding, Institute of177o, D.K.E., Porcel- lian Club, S. K. Club. Born September 19, 1901, at Cambridge, Massachusetts. Home address, 721 East 46th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Prepared at Manual Training High School, Brooklyn, New York. In college four years as undergraduate. Parmenter Scholarship 1921-22, Sales Scholarship I92?-23. Student Council 1922-23. Rf'gi.rle7', President 1922-23. Freshman Instrumental Clubs, K. G. X. Club, Treasurer 1922-23. Process Engineering. KENNETH VREST ORTON Born September 3, 1897, at Hardwick, Ver- mont. Home address, Athol, Massachusetts. Prepared at Athol High School. In college one year as undergraduate, H U. S. Medical Corps, served eleven months in France. GEORGE OWEN JR. Born December 2, 1901, at Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Home address, 36 Hollis Street, New- ton, Massachusetts, Prepared at Newton High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Price Greenlc-:afAid 1919-zo. Freshman Football Team, Freshman Hockey Team, Captain, Fresh- man Baseball Team, Football Team 1920, I92I, 19223 Hockey Team, 1921, I922, 1923, Captain I922, 1923, Baseball Team 1921, 1922, 1923, Captain 1923. First Marshal, Class Vice-Presi- dent 1919-20, Student Council 1921-23, Fresh- man Executive Board. Phillips Brooks House, Circulo Espanol, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding, Phoenix Club, Owl Club, Vice- President 1922-23. CHARLES ROBERT PAINE Born February 26, 1899, at Eagle Grove, Iowa. Home address, 221 South Lincoln Avenue, Eagle Grove, Iowa. Prepared at Eagle Grove High School. In college three years as under- graduate. At Iowa State College for two years, and University of Iowa for one year. Glee Club. S. A. T. C., Iowa College, R. O. T. C., Iowa University. Business. JOHN BRYANT PAINE JR. Born November 19, 1901, at Boston, Massa- chusetts, Home address, Highland Street, Weston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Middlesex School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Track Squad, Freshman Rifle Team, Rifle Team 1921, 1922, 1923, Gun Team IQZI, 1922, 1923, Manager 1922, I923. Red Book, Crimron. Institute of 1770, D.K.E. 0 210 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM RENE EVANS PAINE IR. Born August 1, IQOI, at Chestnut Hill, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 34 Welch Road, Brookline, Massachusetts. Prepared at Hackley School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Hockey Squad. Hackley School Club. JOHN PALLO Born January 25, IQOI, at Brooklyn, New York. Home address, 24 Cross Street, Westfield, Massachusetts. Prepared at Westfield High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Price Greenleaf Aid 1919-20, William Merrick Scholarship 1921-22: Detur 1922, Burr Scholar- ship 1922-23. Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman Basketball Team, Basketball Team 1921, 1922, Soccer Team 1921, 1922, Track Squad 1922. Al- pha Phi Sigma Club. - Medicine. PAUL Mc KINNEY PALMER Born December 24, 1900, at San Francisco, California. Home address, 1 110 Columbia Street, Seattle, Washington. Prepared at University of Washington. In college three years as under- graduate. WILSON PALMER Born February 22, 1902, at Newton, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 63 Lombard Street, Newton, Massachusetts. Prepared tat Newton High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Hockey Squad, Freshman Track Team, Cross-Country Squad-1920, Second Tennis Team, Captain 1921: Second Hockey Team 1921, 1922, 1923, Captain 1923, Track Squad 1922, 1923. Christian Association, Cos- mopolitan Club, Engineering Society, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Pi Eta Society, President IQZZWZ3. I-IOMER BATTLES PARK Born Iuly 6, 1902, at Chelmsford, Massachu- setts. Home address, Elm Street, Chelmsford, Massachusetts. Prepared at Chelmsford High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Price Greenleaf Aid 1919-20, Burr Scholarship 1920--21, Parmenter Scholarship 1921-22, Ed- ward Russell Scholarship 1922-23. Track Squad 1922, 1923. Chapel Committee. Teaching or Insurance. DONALD SPOFFORD PARKER Born August 17, 1901, at Quincy, Massachu- setts. Home address, 8 Craigie Circle, Cam- bridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Track Squad, Track Squad 1921, 1922, Soccer Squad 1921. Musical Clubs, Exeter Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Speakers' Club, Pi Eta Society. Wool Business. OLIVER HIRAM PAYNE Born June II, IQOI, at Nashville, Tennessee. Home address, I2 Appian VVay, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at East High School, Rochester, New York, and Cambridge Latin School. In college three years as undergraduate. Glee Club. Law. WILLIAM LINCOLN PAYSON Born -Iune 3, IQOI, at Brookline, Massachu- setts. Home address, 4,8 Beech Road, Brookline, Massachusetts. Prepared at Country Day School. In college four years as undergraduate. Finance Committee 1920-21. Rnd Book, Busi- ness Cominittee, Sub-Chairman. History Club, Inititute of 1770, D.K.E., Speakers' Club. ZIWV. HARRY PECK Born january 6, IQO3, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, 20 Page Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at English High School. In college four years as undergraduate. C. L. Jones Scholarship IQZI-22, Jacob Wendell Scholarship 1922-23. Law. ELLIOTT PERKINS Born March 16, IQOI, at IVestiv0od, Massachu- setts. Home address. Westwood, Massachusetts. Prepared at Milton Academy. In college three years as undergraduate. Freshman Crew Squad, University ISO-IJOLIDII Crew IQZI. Institute of 1770, D.K.F.., S. K. Club, Stylus Club, Porcellian Club. Law. HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 211 HENRY COPLEY PERKINS WALTER KANE PHELP5 Born February 14, IQOI, at Fitchburg, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 98 Ross Street, Fitch- burg, Massachusetts. Prepared at Fitchburg High School. In college three years as under- graduate. At Clark College for one year. Harvard Misonic Club, K. G. X. Club, Treasurer I92In22. llvv. Born March 21, IQO1, at New Rochelle, New York. Home address, Slate Hill Farm, Newport, Rhode Island. Prepared at St. George's School. In college four years as undergraduate. Fresh- man' Football Squad. St. George's School Club, Igstgtute of 1770, D.K,E., Stylus Club, S. K. u . Banking. LELAND FOSTER PERKINS Born February 1, 1903, at Casrine, Maine. Home address, Castine, Maine. Prepared at Cambridge High and Latin School, Cambridge, Massachusetts. In college three years as under- graduate. WILLIAM H. PERRY ja. V Born january II, 1902, at Van Wert, Ohio. Home address, 13995 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Prepared at University School. In college four years as undergraduate. K. G. X. Club. Medicine. LADIMIR ALEXANDER PERRZOFF Born January 18, 1898, at Tchelianbinsk, Russia. Home address, 25 Hillside Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Prepared at Prince Tenisherl' School, Petrograd, Russia. In college two and one-half years as undergraduate. Boyl- ston Chemical Club. . Russian Army, Aviation, Military Pilot, non- commissioned ollicer. Biological Chemistry. CHRISTOFF APOSTOL PHILLIPOFF Born August 22, 1896, at Macedonia, Greece. Home address, A68 Shntilov Street, Buearest, Roumania. Prepared at University of Solia, Bulgaria. In college two years as undergraduate. HOWAR D PHILLIPS Born March 27, 1902, at Lebanon, Pennsyl- vania. Home address, 202 Lucerne Circle, Orlando, Florida. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Dramatic Club, Treasurer 1922-23, Exeter Club. KEITH EDWIN PIERCE Born October 5, 1903, at Bennington, New Hampshire. Home address, 26 Thomson Place, Pittsneld, Massachusetts. Prepared at Pittsfield High School. In college four years as under- graduate. JEAN GEORGES PETER Born March 9, 1902, at Geneva, Switzerland. Home address, Geneva, Switzerland. Prepared at College de Geneve, Switzerland. In college two and one-half years as undergraduate. En- gineering Society, Pi Eta Society. Engineering. RALPH FRANK PIPER Born April 9, 1901, at St, Louis, Missouri. Home address, 2918 University Street, St. Louis, Missouri. Prepared at Yeatman High School, St. Louis, Missouri. In college three years as undergraduate, At University of Missouri for one year. R. O. T. C., University of Missouri. Business. 212 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM .L ALFRED PLAINE Born September 26, 1897, at New York City, New York. Home address, 906 Union Avenue, New York City, New York.. Prepared at Morris High School. In college one and one-half years as undergraduate. At New York University for two years. Class of 1817 Scholarship 1922-23. Journalism. FRANKLIN SAMUEL POLLAK Born Iuly II, 1902, at New York City, New York. Home address, 301 West 91st Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at River- dale Country School. In college four years as undergraduate. Harvard College Scholarship 1920-22, Second Bowdoin Prize 1921. Freshman Soccer Team. Progressive Club, Woodrow Wilson Club, President 1921-23, Liberal Club, Secretary 1922-23, Harvard International As- sembly, Secretariat 1922-23. Law. HARRY EVELYN DORR POLLOCK Born ,Tune 24, 1900, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Home address, 217 Bellfontaine Street, Pasadena, California. Prepared at Hill School. In college girlzegears as undergraduate. Institute of 1770, HARTWELL POND Born May II, 1902, at Neponset, Massachu- setts. Home address, 102 Walnut Street, Neponset, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as under- graduate. Advocate, Treasurer 1922-23. Pi Eta Society. HERBERT SLADE POOLE Born ,Iune 12, 1902, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, IO Otis Hill Road, Hingham Harbour, Massachusetts. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as under- graduate. Banking. LANGDON WARD POST Born April 10, 1899, at New York City, New York. Home address, Bayport, Long Island, New York. Prepared at St. Mark's School. In college three and one-half years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Team, Football Squad 1922. gstlitute of 1770, D.K.E., Iroquois Club, Fly u . ISI Trench Mortar Battery, ISt Division, engagements Cantigny, Soissons, St. Mihiel, Argonne-Meuse. WALTER EMORY POWERS Born October 3, 1898, at San Francisco, Cal- ifornia. Home address, 14.4 Twenty-Third Street, Jackson Heights, L. I., New York. Prepared at Morristown School. In college one year as under- graduate. Freshman Basketball Squad. . 1917 French Army S. S. U. 16, 1917-19 U. S. Army A. A. S, 634. Married to Miss Winifred Sherman Murphy. Advertising. FREDE RIC WOLSEY PRATT Born February 17, 1902, at Concord, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 73 Main Street, Concord, Massachusetts. Prepared at Browne and Nichols School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Hockey Team, Freshman Baseball Team, Second Football Team 1920, 1921, 1922, Second Baseball Team 1922. Browne and Nichols School Club, Speakers' Club, Iroquois Club, Institute of177o, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding. Massachusetts State Guard 1919. HERBERT LEE PRATT Ia. Born August 29, 1900, at Glen Cove, Long Island, New York. Home address, Glen Cove, Long Island, New York. Prepared at St. Paul's School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Cross-Country Team, Cross-Country Team 1920, 1921, 1922,Captain 1922,Track Squad 1921, 1922, 1923. Freshman -lubilee Committee, Senior Dormitory Committee, Student Council 192 1-23, Treasurer 1922,-23, Minor Sports Coun- cil, Secretary 1921-22, President 1922-23. Red Book. Cercle Francais, St. Paul's School Club, Institute of1770, D.K.E., S. K. Club, A. D. Club, Hasty Pudding. Manufacturing. ARTHUR VALLEAU PRICE Born September 9, 1898, at Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Home address, 351 Sherbourne Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Prepared at Toronto School. In college one year as undergraduate. At Toronto University for three years. Canadian Corps of Guides, Corporal, February 1915-March 1916, Wireless Operator, R. N. C. V. R., March 1916 - December 1916, Royal Flying Corps, December IQ 16 - March 1919, Cadet, Lieutenant, Captain. Engineering. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 21 HAROLD FIFIELD PRICE Born September 14, 1902, at Somerville, Massachusetts. Home address, I9 Robinson Street, Somerville, Massachusetts. Prepared at Somerville High School. In college four years as undergraduate. William Gaston Scholarship 1921-22, Dunlap Smith Scholarship 1922-23. EDWIN OBER PRIDE Born January 12, 1900, at Somerville, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 9 Browning Road, Somerville, Massachusetts. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Track Manager. Speakers' Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding, Fox Club. Accounting. PAUL PRITZKER Born October 21, 1902, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, IS Rosedale Street, Dor- chester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Horblits Preparatory School. In college four years as undergraduate. Menorah Society, Tau Delta Phi, Treasurer 1921-'22, President I922-23. Business. KNIGHT PROPHETT Born June 25, 1901, at Bridgewater, Massachu- setts. Home address, 107 Bedford Street, Bridge- water, Massachusetts. Prepared at Bridgewater High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Glee Club, Musical Clubsu Music. JOHN WILLIAM QUINN Born March 5, 1900, at Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Home address, 22 Louisburg Square, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School and Phillips Andover Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Relay Team, Fresh- man Track Squad, Relay Team IQZI, 1922, Track Squad 1921, 1922. Andover Club, St. Paulis Catholic Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E. Shoe and Leather Business. ROLAND OFFERMAN RASCH Born June 13, 1900, at Brooklyn, New York. Home address, 49 Eighth Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. Prepared at Hotchkiss School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Lacrosse Team, Freshman Wrestling Squad, Soccer Squad I921, 1922, Lacrosse Squad 1921, 1922. Lutheran Students' Club, Hotchkiss School Club, Poly Prep Club, Dramatic Club, 47 Workshop Company, Freshman Instrumental Clubs, Instrumental Clubs, Kappa Sigma. Banking. LAWRANCE WILKINSON RATHBUN Born July 18, 1900, at Franklin, Massachu- setts. Home address, 539 Harris Avenue, Woonsocket, Rhode Island. Prepared at Groton School. In college three years as undergraduate. Gore Hall Crew, Freshman Crew, Substitute, 150-pound Crew 1921, Class Crew I922. Red Book, Chairman of Photographic Committee, Senior Dormitory Committee. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Spee Club, Vice-President 1921-22, Phoenix Club, Hasty Pudding. Business. KENNETH NORMAN REARDON Born january 23, 1902, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, I5 Sunnyside Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Roxbury Latin School. In college four years as under- graduate. Engineering Society, Roxbury Latin School Club. , Electrical Engineering. SIDNEY REVELS REDMOND Born -Iuly 23, 1902, at Jackson, Mississippi. Home address, 229 East Church Street, Jackson, Mississippi. Prepared at Talladega High School. In college two and one-half years as under- graduate. At Tufts College for one year. Alpha Phi Alpha, Nile Club. LZYV. HENRY HAZEN REED Born August 17, 1901, at Mount Vernon, New York. Permanent address, 4.20 East 25th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as under- graduate. Student Council 1923, Junior Dance Committee. Crimron, Secretary 1921, Assistant Managing Editor 1921-22,. Managing Editor 1922-23, President 1923. Phillips Brooks Hou-se, Librarian 1921-22, Republican Club, Executive Committee 1922-23, Fox Club, Signet Society, Treasurer 1921-22, Hasty Pudding, Institute of 1770, D.K.E. Law. 14 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM i' i yells , if f f ,if 4 .- .an ql v -ri 17 i ff .4 151 ZZ3r3':?1f5:2a.' A if iaraifzfas ff 3- .r-L-fa .211 1,-we sg ff a Aft DAVID DILLON REIDY Jn. Born April 11, 1901, at Winsted, Connecticut. Home address, 350 Main Street, Winsted, Con- necticut. Prepared at Gilbert School. In college four years as undergraduate. Track Squad 19215 Track Team IQZ-Z, 1925. Phi Kappa Epsilon, Vice-President 1922-23. Medicine. JAMES ROBBINS REYNOLDS Born July 3, 1901, at Milton, Massachusetts. Home address, Readville, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at St. George's School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Squad, Second Football Squad 1920, 1921. St. Georgeis Club, President IQ2Zm23, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding, Iroquois Club, President 1922-23, Fly Club. Business. NELSON KELLOGG RICHTMYER Born November 18, 1901, at Coxsackie, New York. Home address, Coxsackie, New York. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Harvard College Scholarship-1921-22. Boylston Chemical Club, Exeter Club, Alpha Chi Sigma. Chemistry. MORRIS RITCHIE Born November 17, 1902, at Chelsea, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 109 Congress Avenue, Chelsea, Massachusetts. Prepared at Chelsea High School. In college three years as under- graduate. At Tufts College for one year. Medicine. RUSSELL ROBB Jn. Born November 13, 1900, at Concord, Massa- chusetts. Home address, Monument Street, Concord, Massachusetts, Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy and Browne and Nichols School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Track Squad. Class Day Committee, Chairman, Student Council 1922-23, Senior Dormitory Com- mittee, Chairman, Student Advisory Committee, Athletic Reception Committee, Chairman 1922, Freshman Jubilee Committee. Red Book. Cercle Francais, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding, Phoenix Club, Vice-President 1922-23, Stylus Club, Secretary IQZ2'23, Iroquois Club, Fly Club. MILO GRIFFITH ROBERTS Born December 23, 1894, at Linn Grove, Iowa. Home address, 699 West 5th Street, Spencer, Iowa. Prepared at Spencer High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Regirlm-, Business Manager IQZI-Z2 fresignedl, Magazine. Phillips Brooks House, Iowa Club, President 1923, Masonic Club, President 1922-23, Harvard Lodge, Senior Warden 1922-23, Acacia Frater- nity, K. G. X. Club. New York National Guard, 7th Regiment Infantry, enlisted May 25, IQI7Q A. E. F., 35th Division, IIOtll Ambulance Train and 420th Motor Supply Train, Meuse-Argonne Offensive, discharged July 1919, Motor Transport Reserve Corps, Captain. Real Estate. WILBUR HOVEY ROBERTSON Born April 9, 1900, at Yakima, Washington. Home address, 102 North Naehes Avenue, Ya- kima, Washington. Prepared at Yakima High School and Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Publishing. WILLIAM BOLLING ROBERTSON Born August 17, 1900, at Roughcreek, Vir- ginia. Home address, Quincy, West Virginia. Prepared at Charleston High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At University of Virginia for one year. Freshman Wrestling Squad. JOHN MOORE ROBESON Born April 28, 1397, at Huntingdon, Ten- nessee. Home address, Bogota, Tennessee. Pre- pared at Valparaiso University High School. In college two years as undergraduate. At Valparaiso University for two years. Harvard College Scholarship 1922-23. Circulo Espanol, Italian Club. 330th Infantry, Company H, Private, Septem- ber 6, 1918 to February 20, 1919, overseas for four months, Diplomatic Service. DAVID ROBINSON Born June 6, 1901, in Ireland. Home address, IO6 Crawford Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at the Boston Latin School. In college three years as undergraduate. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 21 SETH BANISTER ROBINSON JR. Born December 6, 1902, at New York City, New York. Home address, Mast Head, Intervale, New I-Iampshire. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, Rumsey I-lall, and Kimball Union Academy. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Cross-Country Team, Track Squad 1922, 1923. Business. THEODORE ROOSEVELT RODGERS Born September 26, 1901, at Rutherford, New Jersey. Home address, 56 Donaldson Avenue, Rutherford, New -Iersev. Prepared at Rutherford BENJAMIN ROSENBAUM Born September 23, 1900, at Des Moines, Iowa. Home address, 1001 West Third Street, Des Moines, Iowa. Prepared at Des Moines High School. In college three years as under- graduate. At Drake University for one year. Drama and Poetry. WILLIAM BERNARD ROSENBERG Born March 1 0 at Rochester New York H'lSl l. I ll l' '.1 lf- - 3419411 Y ' - lgi C100 n Co age our yum-Q is umm Home address, Rochester, New York. In college graduate. History Club. Candidate for commission in Reserve Corps, U. S. Army. Law. FRANKLIN JACOB ROELLE Born September 27, 1899, at Bucyrus, Ohio. Home address, 129 West Warren Street, Bucyrus, Ohio. Prepared at Bucyrus I-Iigh School. In college one year as undergraduate. At Witten- berg College for two years. Beta Theta Pi Club. United States Military Academy, West Point, entered October 1918, resigned December 15, 1918. Banking. ROBERT CAMERON ROGERS Born December 20, 1900, at Santa Barbara, California. Home address, Santa Barbara, California. Prepared at Middlesex School, In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Tennis Squad. Ad- vocate, Pegasus 1922-23. Cercle Francais, Play, 1922, Santa Barbara School Club, ,Middlesex School Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Spee Club, Hasty Pudding, Stylus Club, Speakers, Club. LAWRENCE ROSE Born November 2, 1901, at Monterey, Mexico. Home address, Bolton, Connecticut. Prepared at Kent School. In college four years. as under- graduate. Crimfan, Assistant Managing Editor 1921-22. St. Paul's Society, Glee Club, Rent School Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Signet Society, Speakers' Club, Styx Club, President 1922-23. Ministry. three years as undergraduate. IRVING JACOB ROSENBLOOM Born February 19, 1900, at Shellield, England. Home address, 3346 Crystal Street, Chicago, Illinois. Prepared at Crane Technical High School, Chicago, Illinois. In college three years as undergraduate. At Crane ,lunior College for one year. Price Greenleaf Aid 1919-20, Abbot Scholarship 1920-21, Morey Scholarship 1921- 2.2, Detur 1922, Sears Prize 1922, Menorah Prize IQZZQ Phi Beta Kappa. Class Basketball Team 1921, 1922. Freshman Banjo Club, Freshman Debating Team, Liberal Club. S. A. T. C. Advertising. ALLAN STEWART ROSS Born July 3, 1901, at Somerville, Massachu- setts. Home address, 3Q North Avenue, West Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at West Rox- bury High School. In college one year as under- graduate. British Expeditionary Force, Gordon High- landers, served in France one year. JOHN CLIFFORD ROSS Born May 22, 1900, at Sidney, Nova Scotia. Home address, 225 Eliot Street, Milton, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Milton High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Harvard Graduates Living in Milton Scholarship 1919-23. Second Baseball Team 1921, 1922. St. Paul's Catholic Club, Lambda Chi Alpha. 01 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM FRANCIS ROUILLARD Born October 4, 1900, at Palmer, Massachu- setts. Home address, 7 Cochran Street, Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts. Prepared at Chicopee High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Price Greenleaf Aid 1919-20. Fresh- man Football Team, Freshman Wrestling Team, Football Squad 1920, 1921, IQZ2, Wrestling Team 1920, 1921, Lacrosse Team 1922, Captain IQZ3. Minor Sports Council. Lambda Chi Alpha. Medicine. LOUIS HORACE ROUILLION Born August 10, 1905, at New York City, New York. Home address, 46 Sunnyside Drive, Yonkers, New York. Prepared at Horace Mann School. In college three years as undergraduate. Harvard College Scholarship 1922-23. 1924 Freshman Tennis Team, Squash Racquets Squad 1923. Glee Club, Chess Club. AUGUST ALEXANDER RUBEL Born July 6, 1899, at Zurich, Switzerland. Home address, 114 East 84th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at St. George's School. In college three years as undergraduate. Freshman Wrestling Squad. R. O. T. C., Princeton SummerTraining Camp, Lieutenant, U. S. Army Ambulance Service with French Army, S.S.U. 631, Private, abroad nineteen months, engagements Verdun, St. Mihiel, Argonne, Somme, Oise, Aisne, Regi- mental Citation 1918, Croix de Guerre 1919, American Field Service Medal 1919, French Medaille Commemorative I92I. Married to Miss Mary Josephine Philbrick, December 5, 1922. EDWARD MARCUS RUBIN Born June 1, 1900, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 16 McLean Court, Boston, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Boston Public Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. At Tufts College for one year, Second Football Team 1920, IQZIQ Swimming Team, 1921. Chemistry. WILLIAM ALTON RUSSELL Born March 7, 1899, at Grand Rapids, Minne- sota. Home address, Leland Avenue and Sixth Street, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Prepared at Grand Rapids High School. In college two years as undergraduate. At University of Minnesota for three years. U. S. Army, 606th Engineers. Civil Engineering. NAHUM SABSAY Born February 25, 1890, at Simferopol, Russia. Address, care of Foxcroft House, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Simferopol High School. In college four years as undergraduate. At University of Liege, Belgium, for two years. Cobb Tuition Fee 1919-20, Joseph Eveleth Scholarship 1922-23. Geological Club. Belgian.Army, 11th Infantry, Private, August 4, 1914 to November 21, 1914, transferred to Russian Army May 1915, commissioned Second Lieutenant 1917, discharged March 1918. Mining Engineering. JAMES VINCENT SACCHETTI Born November 15, 1901, at Newark, New Jersey. Home address, 101 Webster Street, East Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at East Boston High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Pennoyer Scholarship 1922.-23. Medicine. JOHN JACOB SACK Born November 4, 1893, at New York City, New York. Home address, 1065 Morris Avenue, New York City, New York. Prepared at Oberlin Academy and Phillips Exeter Academy. In college three years as undergraduate. Price Greenleaf Aid 1919-zo, First Group 1919-20, 1921-22, Detur 1922, Abbott Scholarship 1921-23, Phi Beta Kappa. Freshman Rifle Team, Rifle Team 1921-23. Camp Hancock Machine Gun Training Center, Sergeant, Camp Zachary Taylor Field Artillery Ollicers' Training School, Field Artillery Officers' Reserve Corps, commissioned Second Lieutenant January 1919. HYMAN HAROLD RUDOFSKY FRANK KNAPP SAFFORD JR. Born January 7, 1904, at Boston, Massachu- Born MHY II, 14200, af Fort Wayne, Indiana- setts. Home address, 28 Seaview Avenue, Mal- Home address, Fdifnffid Avenue, Fort Wayne, den, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Public Indiana- Prepared ar Loomis Insfifiife- In Latin School. In college three years as under- College four years HS Undergrndnnre- I-00nnS graduate. Club. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 21 EDWIN DAY SAGE Born June 17, 1901, at Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Home address, I9 Ware Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Cambridge High and Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. CONRAD SALINGER Born August 30, IQOI, at Brookline, Massachu- setts. Home address, 63 Gebbs Street, Brookline, Massachusetts. Prepared at Brookline High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Dramatic Club, Musical Director 1922, 47 Work- shoxha Company, Musical Club, Hasty Pudding. 1 usic. VICTOR HAROLD SALSMAN Born September 1, IQOO, at Capetown, South Africa. Home address, San Francisco, Cali- fornia. Prepared at Lowell High School, San Francisco, California. In college two years as undergraduate. At University of California for two and one-half years. CLEMENT CLEVELAND SAWTELL Born October 19, 1901, at New York City, New York. Home address, Amenia, New York. Prepared at Cutler School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Cross-Country Squad, Smith Halls Cross-Country Team. Freshman Banjo and Mandolin Clubs, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs, St. Paul's Society, Circulo Espanol, Alpha Sigma Phi. Manufacturing. CLINTON HOWELL SAWYER Jn. Born August 14, 1898, at Savannah, Georgia. Home address, 201 West Perry Street, Savannah, Georgia. Prepared at Benedictine College. In college four years as undergraduate. At Univer- sity of Georgia for one year. Engineering Society. S. A. T. C., University of Georgia. Mechanical Engineering. JOHN BURTIS SAXE Born July 27, IQOZ, at Brookline, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Squad. Engineering Society, Institute of 1770, D.K.E. Civil Engineering. HARRY SCHAFFER Born July 4, IQOI, at Newark, New Jersey. Home address, S3 Peshire Avenue, Newark, New Jersey. Prepared at Barringer High School. In college two years as undergraduate. At Cornell, University for one and one-half years. Law. HAROLD JOHN SCHIESSWOI-IL Born July 9, 1899, at Chicago, Illinois. Home address, 620 Waveland Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Prepared at Mercersburg Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. At Northwestern University for one year. Styx Club, S. A. T. C., Northwestern University. Business. EDWARD BERTHOLD SCHRIFTGIESSER Born February 26, 1902, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, 225 Harold Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Roxbury Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. St. Paul's Society, 47 Workshop Company, Dramatic Club. ARTHUR ADOLPH SCHWARZ Born April 14, 1892, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 55 Chandler Street,' Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college one year as undergraduate. 71 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM WARWICK POTTER SCOTT Born April 16, 1901, at Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania. Home address, Providence Road, Lans- downe, Pennsylvania. Prepared at Groton School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Magdalen College, Oxford University for one year. Lampoon, President 1922, Cercle Francais, Secretary 1919-20, Vice-President 1920-22, 47 lVorkshop Company, Dramatic Club, Italian Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Iroquois Club, Librarian IQZI-22, Fly Club, Stylus Club, Signet Society, President IQ2IfZ2, Hasty Pudding. Law. JOHN BERELL SEARS Born May 21, 1902, at Norwich, Connecticut. Home address, 38 Ward Street, Norwich, Connec- ticut. Prepared at Norwich Free Academy. In college three and one-halfyears as undergraduate. Lacrosse Squad 1921, Winter Track Squad 1922, 1923. Freshman Musical Clubs, Univer- sity Band, Dramatic Club Orchestra, Pierian Sodality Orchestra, Pierian Sodality, Boylston Chemical Club, Liberal Club, Menorah Society. R. O. T. C. Medicine. EDWARD GILLETTE SELDEN Born June 24, 1900, at,J,awrence, Massachu- setts. Home address, 42 School Street, Andover, Massachusetts. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. In college three years as undergrad- uate. Freshman Football Team, Football Squad 1910. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding, Fox Club. Textile Manufacturing. MARION WESLEY SELF Born July 31, 1897, at Dudley, Texas. Home address, Abilene, Texas. Prepared at Hotchkiss School. In college four years as undergraduate. Harvard Club of Connecticut Scholarship 1919- 20, Anthony Belknap Prize 1920, Charles Sumner Lowell Scholarship 1920-21, Class of 1817 Scholarship 1921-22, Bright Scholarship 1922- 23, 1922 Memorial Scholarship 1920. Freshman Football Team, Freshman Crew Squad, Fresh- man Track Squad, Second Football Team 1920, 1921, 1922, Sophomore Crew, Captain, Track Squad 1922. Student Council 1921-22, Class Odist Cresigneclj. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., D. U. Club, Hasty Pudding. U. S. Marine Corps, First Marine Aviation Force, Private, Flanders Campaign 1918. Foreign Banking. ABRAHAM SERVETNICK Born June 12, 1902, at Zaslau, Russia. Home address, IS Bradford Avenue, Bradford, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Haverhill High School, Haverhill, Massachusetts. In college three years as undergraduate. At Tufts College for one year. Medicine. JACOB SHANKMAN Born October 22, 1904, at Chelsea, Massachu- setts. Home address, 191 Washington Avenue, Chelsea, Massachusetts. Prepared at Chelsea High School and Huntington Preparatory School. In college four years as undergraduate. Zionist Society, Menorah Society, Hebrew Speaking Club. Medicine. FRANK SHAPI RO Born March 7, 1902, at Novograd-Volynsk, Russia. Home address, 68 Johnston Road, Dor- chester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college three years as under- graduate. At Boston University for one year. Parmenter Scholarship 1921-22. HARRY LIONEL SHAPIRO Born March 2, IQOZ, at Boston, Massachusetts, Home address, 235 Park Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. ISADOR SHAPIRO Born January 1, 1898, at Sinai, Russia. Home address, 65 Fayston Street, Roxbury, Massachu- setts, Prepared at New Bedford High School. In college three years as undergraduate. MANUEL SHAPIRO Born November 29, IQOZ, at East Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 126 Shawmut Street, Chelsea, Massachusetts. Prepared at Marlboro and Chelsea High Schools. In college four years as undergraduate. Business. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 21 WALTER KEITH SHAW Jia. Born February 4, IQOO, at Concord, Massachu- setts. Home address, Nashawtuc Road, Concord, Massachusetts. Prepared at Groton School. In college three years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Team, Freshman Crew, Junior Winning Class Crew. Cercle Francais: Groton School Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Signet Society, Speakers' Club, Secretary IQZI-22, Delphic Club. Cotton Brokerage. CLARENCE JOHN SHEARN JR. Born December 25, IQOI, at New York City, New York. Home address, 308 West 78th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Cross- Country Squad, Freshman Track Squad, Track Squad 1921: Fencing Team 1922, 1923. Red Book. Styx Club. LHXV. ISADOR MITCHELL SHEFFER Born October 4, I9OI, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, 100 Nightingale Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Me- chanic Arts High School. In college four years as undergraduate. At Carnegie Institute of Technology for one year. Class of 1812 Scholar- ship 1920-22, William Hilton Scholarship 1922-23, Phi Beta Kappa. Mathematics Club. Teaching. WILLIAM PICKENS SHIRLEY Born August 2, 1902, at New York City, New York. Home address, New York City, New York. In college three years as undergraduate. JOHN CARROLL SHOE Born August 7, 1896, at Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania. Home address, Newtown, Pennsylvania. Prepared at Philadelphia High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Lafayette College for one year. Christian Science Society, President 1921-22, Vice-President 1922-23. R. O. T. C., Lafayette College. CHARLES LYMAN SHORT Born June 23, 1901, at Worcester, Massachu- setts. Home address, 21 Dayton Street, Worces- ter, Massachusetts. Prepared at St. Mark's School. In college four years as undergraduate. Matthews Scholarship 1919-21, Parmenter Schol- arship 1921-22, Condell Scholarship 1922-23, Phi Beta Kappa. Freshman Football Squad, Second Football Squad 1920, Second Football Team 1921, 1922. llazwznl llzmdboole, Assistant Editor 1920-21. Speakers, Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Iroquois Club, Hasty Pudding. LAWRENCE MARTIN SIBLEY Born July 16, 1901, at Malden, Massachusetts. Home address, 223 Newbury Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. SAMUEL SIBULKIN Born November 24, 1896, at Haverhill, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 33 Arch Street, Haver- hill, Massachusetts. Prepared at Haverhill High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Brown University for one year. Navy Signal School, Hampton Roads, Virginia. Ministry. MERRYL FREDERICK SICHERMAN Born May 29, 1902, at Akron, Ohio. Home address, 291 West Market Street, Akron, Ohio. Prepared at Akron High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Zeta Beta Tau, Treasurer 1922-23. MASON SIMONS Born October 26, 1900, at Brooklyn, New York. Home address, 519 Eighth Street, Brook- lyn, New York. Prepared at Boys, High School. In college three years as undergraduate, T OOO HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM JOHN DONALD SIMSON Born April 13, 1898, at Woonsocket, Rhode Island. Home address, 1514 Beacon Street, Brookline, Massachusetts. Prepared at Choate School. In college one year as undergraduate. WILLIAM WARREN SMITH JR. Born April II, 1901, at Ogunquit, Maine. Home address, Ogunquit, Maine. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Dramatic Club. HARRY VINCENT SMART Born August 27, 1900, at VMaxfield, Maine. Home address, 316 Hammond Street, Bangor, Maine. Prepared at Bangor High School. In college four years as undergraduate. EDWARD CARROLL SMITH Born April 30, 1900, at Baltimore, Maryland. Home address, 1401 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland. Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. In college three years as undergrad- uate. Class 0f1844 Scholarship 1921-22. Pi Eta Society. S. A. T. C., Johns Hopkins University. Banking. MARK EDWARD SMITH JR. Born August 27, 1899, at Melrose, Massachu- setts. Home address, S2 High Street, Charles- town, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School and Boston English High School. In college one year as undergraduate. At United States Military Academy for three years. 3rd U. S. Pioneer Infantry, Sergeant, in service July 25, 1917 to August 4, IQ 19, eleven months abroad. Engagement Meuse-Argonne. United States Army. WHITNEY SAVAGE SMITH Born January 14, 1901, at Concord, Massachu- setts. Home address, I7 Sudbury Road, Concord, Massachusetts. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. In college four years as undergrad- uate. Freshman Track Team, Track Squad 1922, 1923. Andover Club, Phi Kappa Epsilon Society. R. O. T. C., Andover. Industrial Chemistry. WILLIAM LEON SMYSER Born February 15, 1902, at Washington, D. C. Home address, 1219 Fairmont Street, Washing- ton, D. C. Prepared at Washington High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Fresh- man Debating Teamg Debating Council, Glee Club, 47 Workshop Company. R. O. T. C. Theatre. HERBERT ARNOLD SPEISER Born March 6, IQOZ, at Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania. Home address, SZI Tasker Street, Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania. Prepared at South Phil- adelphia High School. In college two and one- half years as undergraduate. At University of Pennsylvania for one year. Law. GEORGE KYRIACOULE SPYROUNES Born February IO, 1897, at Areopolis, Greece. Home address, 408 Suffolk Street, Lowell, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Lowell High School. In college two years as undergraduate. Price Green- leaf Aid 1919-ZOQ Harvard College Scholarship I92O ZIQ George Haven Scholarship 1921-ZZ. Medicine. HARRY HYMAN STAMLER Born March 10, 1902, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, Fernboro Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 221 WILLIAM DERMOT HERON STANLEY Born September 25, 1901, at Dublin, Ireland. Home address, Honolulu, Hawaii. Prepared at Punahou Academy. In college three years as undergraduate. At University of Hawaii for one ,year. Stylus Club, Iroquois Club. Law. WALLACE EVERARD STEARNS Born March 24, 1901, at Concord, New Hamp- shire. Home address, 42 North State Street, Concord, New Hampshire. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as under- graduate. Price Greenleaf Aid 1919-20, H. E. Teschemacher Scholarship 1919-23. Freshman Cross-Country Team, Manager, Freshman Track and Relay Teams, Assistant Manager, Cross- Country Squad 1921, Track Squad IQZI. Fresh- man Executive Board, Student Council 1919-20. Crz'm.ron,' Harvard Gradualcx' Magazine, Under- graduate Editor 1922-73. Phillips Brooks House, Cabinet 1921-23, Mission Committee, Chairman IQZI-23, Harvard-Yale Mission Conference, Chairman IQZIQ Christian Science Society, Secre- tary-Treasurer 1920-21, Vice-President I92I-22, President 1922-23, Republican Club, Secretary- Treasurer I922-23, Executive Committee 1920- 23, New Hampshire Club, President 1922-23, junior Class Debating Team, Captain 1921, Classical Club, Liberal Club, Cercle Francais, Exeter Club. Law. HENRY CROSBY STETSON Born October IO, 1900, at Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 128 Brattle Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Browne and Nichols School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Rifle Team, Rilie Team 1921, 1922. Speakers' Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E. Law. GEORGE STEVENS Born February 20, 1904, at Atlanta, Georgia. Home address, 1016 Piedmont Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia. Prepared at Atlanta High School. In college four years as undergraduate. James A. Rumrill Scholarship 1919-20, Parmenter Scholar- ship 1922-23. Debating Council. RALPH EMERSON STEVENS Born November 16, 1900, at Marlborough, Massachusetts. Home address, I9 Agassiz Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Loomis Institute. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Crew Squad, Crew Squad 1921, Track Squad 1922. Freshman Glee Club, Glee Club, Librarian 1920- 21, Secretary X921-22, Appleton Chapel Choir, Musical Clubs, Loomis Club, Pi Eta Society. Business and Music. WILLIAM WARD STEWART Born August 1, 1900, at Cambridge, Ohio. Home address, 549 Dewey Avenue, Cambridge, Ohio. Prepared at Cambridge High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Millskingum College for one year. Classical Club. aw. I-IARDWICK STIRES Born March 8, 1901, at New York City, New York. Home address, 3 West 53rd Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Pomfret School. In college three and one-half years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Hockey Squad, Freshman Track Squad. Cercle Francais, Stylus Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E.: Iroquois Club, Hasty Pudding, Signet Society, Spee Club, President 1923. Manufacturing. MARSHALL HARVEY STONE Born April 8, 1903, at New York City, New York. Home address, 435 Riverside Drive, New York City, New York. Prepared at Englewood High School, Englewood, New Jersey. In college three years as undergraduate. John Harvard Scholarship 1921-22, Robert Fletcher Rogers Prizes in Mathematics, Second Prize June, 1 22, Cum Laude in Mathematics June, 1922, Phi geta Kappa. Mathematics Club, Sever Mathematics Club, Liberal Club. MORRIS STONE Born December 2, 1902, at Cambridge, lVIassa- chusetts. Home address, 976 Washington Street, East Weymouth, Massachusetts. Prepared at Weymouth High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Samuel Cobb Scholarship IQIQ-20, Sewell Scholarship 1920-21, Bigelow Scholarship IQZI-22, Price Greenleaf Scholarship 1922-23. Freshman Wrestling Squad, Second Freshman Baseball Team, Wrestling Squad 1921. Geological Club, Engineering Society, Tau Beta Pi Mechanical Engineering. LUCIEN GOLDAMER STRAUSS Born December 5, 1900, at Cincinnati, Ohio. Home address, 968 Burton Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. Prepared at Cincinnati High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Baseball Squad. Zeta Beta Tau, Historian 1921-22, Vice-President 1922-23. O. T. C. Banking. 900 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM FREDERICK LONGFELLOW STRONG Born November 2, 1902, at New York City, New York. Home address 120 East ISI Street 1 7 r New York City, New York. Prepared at Allen- Stevenson School. In college three and one-half years as undergraduate. Freshman Crew Squad, Championship Class Crew 1921, Gymnastic Squad 1921. Unitarian Laymen's League, Har- vard Chapter, Dramatic Club, Cercle Francais, 47 Workshop Company, Alpha Sigma Phi. Law. FRANCIS JOSEPH SULLIVAN Born September 2, 1901, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, 4,33 Saratoga Street, East Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as under- graduate. Track Squad 1923. JOHN BERCHMANS SULLIVAN Born September II, 1902, at Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Home address, 358 Princeton Street, Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Prepared at Fitchburg High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Holy Cross College for one year. Liberal Club. Law. ALVA CLAUDE SURBER JR. Born August 17, 1901, at Muncie, Indiana. Home address, McCullough Boulevard, Muncie, Indiana. Prepared at Muncie Central High School. In college two years as undergraduate. At Indiana University for one year and De Pauw University for one year. BRUCE WRIGHT SWAIN Born February 5, 1900, at Brooklyn, New York. Home address, 1206 North Main Street, Aberdeen, South Dakota. Prepared at Lawrence- ville School. In college two and one-half years as undergraduate. At University of South Dakota for two years. Wood row VVilson Club. S. A. T. C., R. O. T. C., candidate for com- mission in Reserve Corps, U. S. Army. GEORGE ALBERT SWEET 2Nn Born December 21, 1900, at Central Falls, Rhode Island. Home address, I4 Washington Street, Central Falls, Rhode Island. Prepared at Cambridge Latin School and Phillips Exeter Academy. In college three years as undergrad- uate. Engineering Societyg Instrumental Clubs. Cotton Finishing. STERLING LOCKIE TAIT Born November 1, 1899, at Gouverneur, New York. Home address, II4 Rock Island Street, Gouverneur, New York. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Track Team, Freshman Cross-Country Team, Cross-Country Squad 19203 Track Squad 1921, 1923. Freshman De- bating Team, Debating Council, Debating Team versus Pittsburg 1922. S. A. T. C., Cornell University. Law. HALE RICKETTS TALBOT Born October 15, 1901, at Mexico, Missouri. Home address, 806 Gilman Road, Moberly, Mis- souri. Prepared at Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, In college three years as under- graduate. ELISHA TARPLIN Born December 30, 1901, at Newton Center, Massachusetts. Home address, 21 Onieda Street, Lynn, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lynn Class- ical High School, In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Tennis Squad, Freshman Squash Squad, Tennis Squad 1922. Kappa Sigma. ALLEN MEADER TAYLOR Born November 9, 1901, at Albany, New York. Home address, 34.6 Hudson Avenue, Albany, New York. Prepared at Albany Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Honorable Mention on Entrance Examinations 1919, Har- vard College Scholarship 1920-21, Harvard Col- lege Scholarship 1922-23. Smith Halls Crew. Pierian Sodality, Secretary 1921-22, Treasurer 1922-23, Albany Academy Club, President 1922-23, Dramatic Club. Law. Nr 25555,1g::1:555gQ'tE,2Z1-rfffff 1 ' 31,'s.55f1g5-i'1 Q, '-'-:-:lf-.'.3.-.-2529:'- A .3 f'.L.5g1:g:-:I--ly: -'-'-C'-I-SL' .11 ' lm '.' -f-3537337 1, .' SRI 252.:E:ZafXf' A-' 1 -ss. -f.2.r.:'r1rf 21:-egkfito I , -- l25?5?gfg5 gf, - ggi...-:i 9. ij. , h .lm-3' S if I-3-fm ' ujirgfjlil -rfb . F Q ., -:-'-:.-- . .fm -.-.-aww, Tilt? I. 'il' ' 'f - C51-I-:',':c9 4 . :.i:1::1 '5' 22 igflifzltii-f, U E ,Q ' V HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 22 FRANK WADDICK TAYLOR Born April 22, 1894, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, IO Session Street, Wellesley, Massachusetts. Prepared at Needham High School, Needham, Massachusetts. In college four years as undergraduate. Engineering Society. ZOISE Field Signal Battalion, Company A, Private, ISK Class, service abroad eleven months. Electrical Engineering. ISRAEL TAYLOR Born January 23, 1903, at Middleborough, England. Home address, 187 Dudley Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as under- graduate. Chess Club IQZI-223 Checker Team 1921-22. Business. ANTHONY PHILLI P TEDESCO Born January 8, 1899, at Chieti, Italy. Home address, 4. Warwick Road, West Newton, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Newton Technical High School. In college four years as undergraduate. S. A. T, C. CHARLES EDWIN TEETER JR. Born November 21, 1902, at Newark, New Jersey. Home address, 4IS Orange Street, Newark, New Jersey. Prepared at Newark Academy. In college four years as undergrad- uate. Harvard Club of New Jersey Prize Scholar- ship IQIQFZOQ Burr Scholarship 1920-21, Class of 1883 Scholarship 1921-22, First Group Scholar- ship IQ22-23, Phi Beta Kappa. Student Council I922.-23. Boylston Chemical Club. Teaching. ALFRED McKINLEY TERHUNE Born july 16, 1899, at Newark, New Jersey. Home address, 4.1 Conklin Avenue, Newark, New Jersey. Prepared at Barringer High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Rutgers College for one year. Freshman Swim- ming Squad, Swimming Squad 1921,Track Squad 1923. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. S. A. T. C., Columbia University. Journalism. DUNCAN FORBES THAYER Born February 14, 1900, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, Lancaster, Massachusetts. Prepared at Middlesex School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Team, Freshman Hockey Team, Freshman Base- ball Team, Captain, Baseball Team IQZI, 1922, 1923. Class Day Committee. Instrumental Clubs, Leader 1923, Institute of I77O, D.K.E., S. K. Club, A. D. Club. U. S. Marine Corps, Private. ROBERT FESSENDEN THAYER Born May 24, 1899, at Brookline, Massachu- setts. Home address, 30 Stearns Road, Brookline, Massachusetts., Prepared at Milton Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Swimming Team, Captain, Freshman Track Squad, Swimming Team 1921, Track Squad 1921, Track Team 1922. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Iroquois Club, Fox Club, Varsity Club. U. S. Naval Reserve. Textile Machinery. ROBERT HELYER THAYER Born September 22, 1901, at Southboro, Massachusetts. Home address, Southboro, Massachusetts. Prepared at St. Mark,s School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Amherst for one year. Second Freshman Crew, University Crew Squad 1921, 1922, University 150-pound Crew 1921, 1922. Red Book. Cercle Francais, Institute of I77O, D.K.E., S. K. Club, Stylus Club, Hasty Pudding, Porcellian Club. S. A. T, C., Infantry. Diplomatic Service. FRANCIS JAMES THOMPSON Born April 1o, 1902, at Hingham, Massachu- setts. Home address, Main Street, Hingham, Massachusetts. Prepared at Hingham High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Normal School Scholarship 1922-23. St. Paul's Catholic Club. Business. JOHN MORRISON THOMPSON V Born September 26, 19oo, at Louisville, Kentucky, Home address, 14.78 St. James Court, Louisville, Kentucky. Prepared at Kentucky Wesleyan Academy. In college three years as undergraduate. At Kentucky Wesleyan College for one year. University Band, Manager 1921, Pierian Sodality, Pierian Sodality Or- chestra, Kappa Sigma. fm HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM ROBERT KEYES THOMPSON Born November 23, 1900, at North Adams, Massachusetts. Home address, 173 Church Street, North Adams, Massachusetts. Prepared at Drury High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Cross-Country Squad 1921, Wrestling Team, Manager 1922-23. Alpha Sigma Phi. 2 NORMAN TISHMAN Born January 2, 1902, at New York City, New York. Home address, 2 West 86th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Franklin School. In college four years 'as undergraduate. Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman Basketball Squad, Soccer Squad I92IQ Tennis Squad 1921, Basketball Squad 1921, 1922. Argo Club. Building and Real Estate. CHARLES TOWNSEND Born May 8, 1901, at Boston, Massachusetts. I-Iome address, 98 Pinckney Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Country Day School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Squad, Gore Hall Football Team, Soccer Squad IQ22. Biological Club, Country Day School Club, Alpha Sigma Phi. Banking. ARTHUR KISSAM TRAIN Born October 3, 1901, at New York City, New York. Home address, 113 East 73rd Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Groton School. In college three years as undergraduate. Advocate. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Iroquois Club, Signet Society. R. O. T. C., Williams College. Writing. MORRIS TITIEV Born September II, 1901, at Kriemontchulc, Russia. Home address, 86 Columbia Street, Brookline, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as under- graduate. LEON EDGAR TRAVIS Born February 9, 1900, at Tarentum, Penn- sylvania. Home address, 311 First Avenue, Tarentum, Pennsylvania. In college three years as undergraduate. MYER MAURICE TOLMAN Born September 10, 1901, in Poland. Home address, 145 Spruce Street, Chelsea, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Chelsea High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Parmenter Scholarship 1921-22, William John Buckminster Scholarship 1922-23. Medicine. GEORGE WARREN TOWER Born December 22, 190o,,at Butte, Montana. Home address, 14.2 Woodland Avenue, New Rochelle, New York. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. In college three years as under- graduate. At Columbia College for two years. Harvard Engineering Society of New York Scholarship 1920-21, Harvard Engineering School Scholarship 1921-22, Saltonstall Scholarship 1922-23. Second Football Team 1921, Football Squad I922, Wrestling Championship, Heavy- weight Class 1921. Mining Club, Secretary 1922-23, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Mining Engineering. DANIEL HOLLAND TREANOR Born September 16, 1902, at Boston, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 3 Howes Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. Samuel Cobb Scholarship 1920-21. Freshman Lacrosse Team, Lacrosse Team 1921, 1922, 1923. WOLCOTT COIT TREAT Born February 25, 1900, at South Lee, Massa- chusetts. Home address, The Corner House, Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Wil- liams High School. In college four years as undergraduate. St. Paul's Society, Poetry Society, Treasurer 1921-22, President I922-233 Dramatic Club. U. S. N. R. F. QActivej, Transport Service, U. S. S. George Waflzingzon, Petty Oflicer, 2nd Class. Ministry. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 225 WILLIAM MERRILL TUCKE R Born September 16, 1901, at Somerville, Massachusetts. Home address, 220 Highland Avenue, Winchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Browne and Nichols School. lu college four years as undergraduate. Gore I-Iall Crew, Freshman Crew Squad, Freshman Hockey Squad. ISO-DOLIl1Ll Crew 1922. Dramatic Club, Secretary 1921-22: Pi Eta Society, Treasurer 1922-23. Wool Brokerage. GEORGE TURITZ Born November 7, 1903, at Brooklyn, New York. Home address, 3850 Amundsen Avenue, New York City, New York. Prepared at Town- send Harris Hall. In college three years as undergraduate. At College of the City ol' New York for one and one-half years. Business. CARL WINSLOW TURNER Born .Iuly 13, 1902, at Lincoln, Nebraska. Home address, IZ Remington Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Portland High School and Hebron Academy. In college three years as undergraduate. At University of Maine for one year. Circulo Espanol, Engineering Society, Alpha Tau Omega, Alumni Association. U. S. N. R. E. Electrical Engineering. RALPH HOWARD UNDERWOOD Born August 30, 1900, at Everett, Massachu- setts. Home address, IS Ellwood Road, Melrose Highlands, Massachusetts. Prepared at Mel- rose I-ligh School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Massachusetts Institute of Technology for two years. Harvard Masonic Club. S. A. T, C., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. Foreign Trade. ARTHUR SELLWOOD VOS BU RG Born ,Iune 30, 1897, at Dubois, Pennsylvania. Home acltlress, Wheeler, Oregon. Prepared at St. -lohnis Military Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Rulull' Sterling Choate Scholarship 1921-22, Phi Beta Kappa. St. Paul's Society, K. G. X. Club, Secretary 1922e23. R. O. T. C. Law. CARL ADAM WAGNER Born .Iuly 6, 1901, at Niagara County, New York. Home address, Maylield Road, South Euclid, Ohio. Prepared at New Britain High School, New Britain, Connecticut, In college two years as undergraduate. At WVestern Re- serve University for two years. HENRY BLAIR TYSON Born ,Ianuary 8, 1900, at New York City, New York. Home address, II East 68th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Hackley School. In college three and one-half years as undergraduate. Freshman Basketball Team, Captain, Basketball Team 1921, Basketball Squad 1922. Institute of 1770, D.K.E. Publishing. ALEXANDER ULIN Born May 20, 1902, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, S Carlos Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Dorchester High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Menorah Society. Business. HAROLD BIEGEL WAGNER Born June 27, 1902, at Denver, Colorado. Home address, 4410 West 6th Avenue, Denver, Colorado. Prepared at East Denver High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At University of Colorado for one year. Rocky Mountain Harvard Club Scholarship 1921-22. Second Football Team 1920, IQZI, IQZZQ Football Squad 1922. Colorado Club, Lambda Chi Alpha. S. A. T. C., University of Colorado. Law. DAVID WALTER WAINHOUSE Born September 15, 1900, at Vilna, Lithuania. Home address, I7 Grafton Street, Quincy, Massachusetts. Prepared at Quincy I-Iigh School. In college three and one-half years as undergraduate. University Orchestra, Assistant Conductor 1922-23, University Band, Cosmo- politan Club, Musical Club, History Club, Masonic Club, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Teaching. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM RICHARD WAIT Born June 4, 1901, at Medford, Massachusetts. Home address, 194, Forest Street, Medford, Massachusetts. Prepared at Browne and Nichols School. In college four years as undergraduate. Pi Eta Society. ALBERT MURRAY WALCOTT Jn. Born January 18, 1902, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, 187 Pleasant Street, Arlington, Massachusetts. Prepared at Arlington High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Crew Squad. Merchant Marine Service. JONATHAN LUTHER WALKER Born June 27, 1901, at Newtonville, Massachu- setts. Home address, Bridgton, Maine. Pre- pared at Country Day School. In college three and one-half years as undergraduate. At Johns Hopkins University for one year. Instrumental Clubs, Manager 1921-22. Boylston Chemical Club, D. U. Club, Iroquois Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E.g Hasty Pudding. R. O. T. C., Johns Hopkins University. Chemical Industry. BRUCE MCCLAIN WALLACE Born May 5, 1896, at Santa Ana, California. Home address, Carlsbad, New Mexico. Prepared at Santa Ana High School, In college one year as undergraduate. At Pomona College for four years. Kappa Gamma Chi. IE. S. Army, 13th Infantry, First Lieutenant. HSV. DARNALL WALLACE ' Born April 24, 1900, at Tacoma, Washington. Home address, IS West 8th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Browning School. In college two years as undergraduate. R. O. T. C. Married to Miss Silvia Lord Seymour, June IO, 1922. Banking. EDWARD DE WITT WALSH Born May 6, 1902, at Montclair, New Jersey. Home address, 206 East 61st Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at St. Mark's School. In college four years as undergraduate. Fresh- man Soccer Squad. Lampoovz. St. Mark's Clubg Institute of 177o, D.K.E. Automobile Business. GERALD FELIX WAR BURG Born May 12, 1901, at New York City, New York. Home address 1109 Fifth Avenue, New York City, New York. Prepared at Middle- sex School. In college one year as undergraduate. At New York Institute for Musical Art for two years. Freshman Tennis Team. Freshman Glee Club, Glee Club. Music. RUSSELL SAGE WASHBURN Born January 1, 1899, at Bangor, Maine. Home address, 20 Prescott Street, Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Bangor High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Uni- versity of Maine for two years. Kappa Sigma, Secretary IQZZ-23. S. A. T. C., University of Maine. Foreign Exchange. JABEZ CURRY WATSON JR, Born July 12, IQOI, at New York City, New York. Home address, 399 Park Avenue, New York City, New York. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Swimming Team, Baseball Squad 1921. Insti- tute of 1770, D.K.E. , JOHN KING WATSON Born September 22, 1899, at Rockaway, New Jersey. Home address, Rockaway, New Jersey. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Fencing Team 1921, 1922, 1923, Manager 1923. Glee Club, Manager 1921-23, Institute of 1770, D.K.E.g Hasty Puddingg Speakers' Club. HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 22 RIDLEY WATTS J11. Born May 12, 1901, at Morristown, New Jersey. Home address, 88 Madison Avenue, Morristown, New Jersey. Prepared at St. Paul's School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Entertainment Committee, Freshman Hockey Team: Freshman Football Squad: Track Squad, 1921. Institute of I77O, D.K.E.: Hasty Pudding, S. K. Clubg A. D. Cl11b. JOSEPH ISRAEL WEINER Born November 28, 1901, at Turkcstan, Russia. Home address, 152 Chambers Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston English High School. In college four years as undergraduate. -1 NATI-IANIEL CONANT WEBB Bor11 September 30, 1900, at Montclair, New Jersey. Home address, 162 Union Street, Montclair, New Jersey. Prepared at Newark Academy and Cl1oate School. In college four years as undergraduate. At Massacl111setts ln- stit11te of Technology for one year. Class Crew 1921: Second University Crew 1921, Crew IQZZQ Crew Squad 1923. Choate School Club, K. G. X. Cl11b, President 1922-23: Speakers, Club. Shipping. RICHARD KARL WEBEI, Born July 5, 1900, at Frankenthal, Germany. Home address, 198 Bradford Street, Brooklyn, New York. Prepared at Central High Scl1ool, Washington, D. C. In college Your years as undergraduate. Freshman Wrestling Team, Freshman Crew Squad: Wrestling Squad 1921. Red Book. Lutheran Students' Club, Topiarian Clubz Dramatic Club, Kappa Sigma. Landscape Architecture. EDWIN SIBLEY WEBSTER JP.. Born December 24, 1899, at Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Home address, 301 Hammond Street, Chestnut Hill, MHSSHCIIIISCIYS. Prepared at Country Day School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Team, Assistant Manager, Football Team, Manager 1922. Student Council IQZZ-23, Junior Dance Committee, Chairman. Red Book, Business Manager. Porcellian Club, Signet Society, S. K. Club, President 1922-23, Institute of 1770, D.K.E.g Phoenix Club, Stylus Club, Varsity Club, Hasty Pudding. Business. ROBERT CHARLES WEINBERG Born December 18, 1901, at New York City, New York. Home address, The Apthorp, West 79th Street, New York City, New York. Pre- pared at Ethical Culture School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Cornell ICIniversity for one year. Glee Club, Liberal lub. MANUEL WEISBUCH Born April 4, 1901, at Rochester, New York. Home address, 101 Culver Road, Rochester, New York. Prepared at Rochester High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Debating Team, Manager 1922-23. Sigma Alpha Mu. Banking. JOHN ROLLIN WEIST Born August IO, 1902, at Richmond, Indiana. Home address, 866 West End Avenue, New York City, New York. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Gymnastic Squad IQZIQ Gymnastic Team 19233 Track Squad 1923. Pi Eta Society. GEORGE PATRICK WELCH Born April 10, 1902, at Dorchester, Massachu- setts. Home address, 179 Columbia Road, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Lacrosse Team, Lacrosse Team 1921, 1922. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . R. O. T. C., candidate for commission in Reserve Corps, U. S. Army. Research Physics. STEPHEN MINOT WELD Born December 19, 1901, at Milton, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 267 Adams Street, Milton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Milton Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. John Harvard Scholarship 1921-22. Freshman Football Squad. Spee Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Hasty Pudding, Stylus Club. Candidate for commission in Reserve Corps, U. S. Army. , Business. 'P HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM CHARLES WELLER Born March 30, 1903, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, 58 Brunswick Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston English High School. In college four years as undergraduate. William Reed Scholarship IQZO-21, Bowditch Scholarship 1921-22, William Merrick Scholarship I9Z2m23, Tau Beta Pi. Engineering Society. Civil Engineering. ' FRANCIS JOSEPH WELLER Born September 23, 1901, at Boston, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 585 Broadway, South Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston College High School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Boston College for two years. St. Paul,s Catholic Club. Business. LAWRENCE WELLING Born May 7, 1901, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 61 Fowler Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college one year as undergraduate. FREDERIC JAY WELLS Born February 3, 1901, at New York City, New York. Home address, Round Hill Road, Green- wich, Connecticut. Prepared at Groton School. In college four years as undergraduate. Double Scull Championship 1922. Chapel Committee. Institute of177o, D.K.E. U. S. N., Midshipman at United States Naval Academy. Annapolis, 1918-19. WILLIAM HOWELL WELLS BornJuly 1, 1901, at 'l'oronto,Ontario, Canada. Home address, 50 Watchung Avenue, Upper Montclair, New Jersey. Prepared at Montclair High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Lacrosse Team. Dramatic Club, Alpha Sigma Phi. JENS AUBREY WESTENGARD Born September 12, 1900, at Boston, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 30 Concord Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Browne and Nichols School. In college three years as undergraduate. Cum Laude in General Studies 1922. Second Freshman Crew, Gore Hall Crew, Class Crew 1921, 1922, Winner of Junior Singles, Fall Regatta 1919. Institute of 177o, D.K.E., Speakers' Club. R. O. T. C., U. S. Tank Corps September 1918 to June 1919, Sergeant, candidate for commission in IReserve Corps, U. S. Army. aw. ROBERT THEODORE WESTERMARK Born January 11, 1903, at Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 30 Norfolk Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Prepared at Cam- bridge High and Latin School. In college four years as undergraduate. Daniel A. Buckley Scholarship 1919-20, Burr Scholarship 1922-23. Fencing Squad 1920, 1921. Cosmopolitan Club, Treasurer 1921-23. CHIPMAN RANDALL WESTHAVER Born September 10, IQOI, at Everett, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 33 Crescent Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Dedham High School. In college two years as under- graduate. CARL AUGUSTUS WEYERHAEUSER Born July 24, 1901, at Little Falls, Minnesota. Home address, 808 Summit Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota. Prepared at Hotchkiss School. In college four years as undergraduate. Lumber Business. CHARLES DWINNELL WI-IIDDEN Born February 28, 1895, at Lowell, Massachu- setts. Home address, 42 Prentiss Street, Cam- bridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Lowell High School and Little Hall. In college four years as undergraduate. Class Chorister Cresignedl, Student Council 1921-22, 1922-23 Cresignedjg Football Song Leader 1922, Louvain Campaign, Manager 1921-22, Eastern Intercollegiate News- paper Association, Secretary 1922-23 Cresignedj. Crfmron, Assistant Business Manager 1920-21, Business Manager 1921-22, 1922-23 Cresignedl. St. Paul's Society, Appleton Chapel Choir, Glee Club, President 1921-22, 1922-23 Qresignedj, Republican Club, Executive Committee 1922-23, Liberal Club, D. U. Club, Secretary 1921-22, Institute of 177o, D.K.E., Phoenix Club: Hasty Pudding. U. S. Army, Medical Corps, Base Hospital No, 5, in France from June, 1917 to March, 1919, attached to British Army, Sergeant, 1st Class, passed examination for commission in Reserve Corps, U. S. Army. HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 229 CHARLES PEARCE WHITE Born April 14. 1900, at San Francisco, Cal- ifornia. Home address, 4417 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Missouri. Prepared at St. Paul's School. In college four years as undergraduate. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Styx Club. Banking. OSBORNE WHITE Born November 9, 1898, at Salem, Massachu- setts. Home address, I3 Washington Square, Salem, Massachusetts. Prepared at Noble and Greenough School. In college one year as under- graduate. Spec Club. U. S. Army, 23rd Engineers, Corporal, engage- ments Toul Sector, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne. JOHN RUSSELL WHITMAN Born December 1, 1901. at Winnetka. Illinois. Home address, 1334 Asbury Avenue. Evanston, Illinois. Prepared at Evanston High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Fresh- man Instrumental Clubs, Instrumental Clubs, Manager 1922-23, Hasty Pudding, Pi Eta Society. Law. THOMAS STEVENSON WHITMAN Born December 18, 1901, at Paris, Texas. Home address, IO Court Street, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as undergrad- uate. Freshman Cross-Country Squad, Fresh- man Track Squad, Cross-Country Squad 1920, IQZIQ Track Squad 1921, 1922, 1923, Wrestling Team 1922, Wrestling Squad 1923. Unitarian Laymen's League, Phillips Brooks House, Exeter Club. Law. BELDEN WIGGLESWORTH Born June 4, 1901, at New York City, New York. Home address, New Hyde Park, Long Island, New York. Prepared at St. Paul's School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Crew Squad, Crew Squad IQZIQ Squash Racquets Squad 1923. Phillips Brooks House, Social Service Committee 1920-23, Fox Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Speakers' Club. Diplomatic Service. EDWARD BARKLEY WILCOX Born .l11I1llHI'y 6, 1901, at De11ver, Colorado- I-lome address, loo Naples Road, Brookline, Massachusetts. Prepared at Collegiate School. IS efpllege three years as undergraduate. Colorado UD. HOWARD BAKER WILDER Born September 28, 1901, at Dorchester, Massachusetts. Home address, 90 Columbia Road, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School, In college four years as undergraduate. Stoughton Scholarship I922-23. Freshman Lacrosse Team, Lacrosse Squad 1921, 1922, 1923. History Club, Alphi Phi Sigma, Secretary 1921-22, Vice-President 1922-23. JAMES AUSTIN HARNDEN WILDER Born December 5, 1900, at Paris, France. Home address, care of Hawaiian Trust Company, Honolulu, Hawaii. Prepared at Pomfret School. In college four years as undergraduate. Fresh- man Swimming Squad, Rifle Squad 1923. Geo- logical Club, Rifle Club: Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Iroquois Club, Hasty Pudding, Stylus Club, Fly Club. Business. JOHN WILKIE Born January 4, 1904, at New York City, New York. Home address, 16 West 12th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college four years as under- graduate. Red Book. Law. DAVID ALEXANDER WILLIAMS Born July 22, 1901, at Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania. Home address, S203 St. Martin's Lane, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prepared at Middle- sex School. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Golf Team, Golf Team IQZZ, 1923, Captain 1923. Cercle Francais, Iroquois Club, Signet Society, Stylus Club, Hasty Pudding, Institute of 1770, D.K.E. Business, 0 0 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM HERMAN LEON WILLIAMS Born March 15, 1901, at Utica, New York. Home address, 319 West 11th Street, Erie, Penn- sylvania. Prepared at University of'Pittsburgh. In college four years as undergraduate. HORACE JAMES WILLIAMS Born April 17, IQOI, at London, England. Home address, Hollis Park Boulevard, Hollis, Long Island, New York. Prepared at St. Paul's School. In college four years as undergraduate. Soccer Team 1920. Alpha Sigma Phi. Business. P HILLIPS ELDER WILSON Born January 1, 1900, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, 9 Chapel Street, East Gloucester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. In college four years as undergraduate, Freshman Football Team, Second,Football Team 1921, Football Squad 1922. Freshman Jubilee Committee, Class Day Committee. Preparatory School Com- mittee 1920-21, Debating Union 1922-23. Freshman Glee Club, Glee Club, Phillips Brooks House, New Student Committee, Chairman IQZO-23, Cabinet 1922-23, Christian Associ- ation, President 1922-23. Andover Club, Secre- tary-Treasurer 1QZI'2Z, President 1922-23, In- stitute of 1770, D.K.E.g D. U. Club, Hasty Pudding, Memorial Society. Law. - JOHN GORDON WINCHESTER Born November 24, IQOI, at Riderwood, Maryland. Home address, Nelson Road, Scars- dale, New York. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. In college two years as undergrad- uate. Freshman Cross-Country Team, Captain, Freshman Track Team, Track Squad 1921. In- stitute of 1770, D.K.E., S. K. Club, A. D. Club. Married to Miss Lilian Aldrich June 3, 1922. Banking. DANIEL WISHNACK JOHN BURR WILLIAMS Born June 29, 1901, at West Hoboken, New Born November 27, 1900, at Hartford, Con- necticut. Home address, 34 Evergreen Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut. Prepared at Hartford Public High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Boylston Chemical Club. Business. THOMAS WILLIAMS Born April 15, 1902, at Boston, Massachusetts. Home address, 92 Mount Vernon Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Browne and Nichols School. In college four years as undergraduate. Tennis Team, Manager. Speakers' Club, In- stitute of1770, D,K.E. Architecture. EDWARD CONVERSE WILSON Born July 20, 1901, at Peabody, Massachusetts. Home address, 9 Chapel Street, East Gloucester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. In college four years as undergraduate. Price Greenleaf Aid 1919-20. Lambda Chi Alpha, Institute of 1770, D.K.E. Business. O C Jersey. Home address, 258 17th Avenue, Paterson, New Jersey. Prepared at Paterson High School. In college three years as under- graduate. Harvard College Scholarship IQZI-22, Cum Laude in English 1922. Freshman Lacrosse Team. Menorah Society, Kappa Nu, Treasurer IQZIHZZ. Law. WEN JONES WISTER Born September 20, IQOI, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Home address, Butler Place, Logan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prepared at St. Paul's School. In college four years as under- graduate. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Speakers' Cllirlbg Stylus Club. ZIYV. YRUS WYMAN WOOD Born January 31, 1900, at Worcester, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 3 Academy Street, Worcester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Berkshire School. In college four years as undergraduate. Cross-Country Squad 1911, 1922. Institute of 1770, D.K.E. l HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 231 JOHN WALTER WOOD nlli. Born -lime 5, 1900, at Short Hills, New Jersey. Home address, T18 East 65th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Middlesex School. In college three years as undergraduate. At Oxford University for one year. Smith Hall Crew: Freshman Hockey Squad: Freshman Crew Squad. Rn! Book. Cerclc Francais, Iroquois Club: Institute ol' 1770, D.K.If.: Hasty Pudding: Signet Societyg Pen and Brush Club. R. O. T. C.: Artillery, Private, September 17- November 22, 1918. Architecture. WILLIS BOWNE WOOD Born May 31. 1900, at Trenton, New jersey. Home address. 732 West Sth Street, Plainfield, New -Icrsey. Prepared at Choate School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Team: Freshman Crew Squad: Second Football Squad 1920, 1921, 1922. Freshman Finance Committee. D. U. Club: Phoenix Clubg Institute of 1770, D.K.lfi.g Speakers' Club, Hasty Pudding. Business. HERBERT ARTHUR WOODBURY 111. Born March 19, 1901, at Council Blulifis, Iowa. Home address, 122 Blul'I: Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Prepared at Council l3lul'Fs Lincoln High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Charles Elliot Perkins Scholarship 1919-20, 1921-22, -Iulius Dexter Scholarship 1920-21, Burr Scholarship I922-23, Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Secretary 1920. Vice- President 1921. Teaching and Writing. WILLIAM FREDERIC WOODFIELD Born August 29, 1901, at Morristown, New Jersey. Home address, New York.C1ty, New York. Prepared at Morristown High School. In college three years as undergraduate, George Newhall Clark Scholarship 1920-22. Dramatic Club, Alpha Sigma Phi. ROBERT WORTI-IINGTON Born September 17, 1900, at Dedham, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 90 Maple Place, Dedham, Massachusetts. Prepared at Kent School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Football Team: Freshman Hockey Squad, Freshman Baseball Team, Second Base- ball Team 19225 Winter Track Squad IQZZ. Freshman Finance Committee, Sub-Chairman. Red Hook: C1'im.1on, Assistant Managing Editor 1922. Geology Club, President, IQZZHZZQ Kent School Club, President 1922-23: Institute of 1770, D.K.lf.g Hasty Pudding, Fox Club, Speakers' Club. Mining Geology. DONALD MURRAY WRIGHT Born ,Iuly 22. 1899, at Cambridge, Massachu- serts. Home address, 28 Hurlbut Street, Cam- bridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Cambridge Latin School. In college four years as under- graduate. At Princeton College for one year. Daniel Buckley Scholarship 1919-20. Cross-' Country Squad 1920, Track Squad 1920, 1923. Engineering Society. S. A. T. C., Princeton University. Mechanical Engineering. JASPER HOLLIS WYMAN Born june 6, 1900, at Millbridge, Maine. Home address, 5 Highland Avenue, Millbridge, Maine. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college three and one-hall' years as under- graduate. Freshman Lacrosse Team, Manager, Lacrosse Team, Manager Cresigncdj. Alpha Sigma Phi, Secretary 1922. Married to Miss Sarah Staples Campbell October 21, 1922, Business, IEFFRIES WYMAN In. Born -Iune 21, 1901, at West Newton, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 31 Hawthorn Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Noble and Greenough School. In college four years as undergraduate. .Iohn Harvard Scholarship, 1920-21, Jacob Wendell Scholarship 1922: Phi Beta Kappa, Secretary IQ22'23. Student Council I922-23. PETER HOTZE WOOLD RIDGE Born October 4, 1903, at Little Rock, Arkansas, Home address, 1619 Louisiana Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Prepared at Morristown School. In college four years as undergraduate. JOHN' MILTON WYMAN Born October 25, 1895, at Maylield, Kentucky. Home address, Maylield, Kentucky. Prepared at Mayfield High School, In college two years as undergraduate. U S Field Artillery Lieutenant' served fifteen Poetry Society, Treasurer 1921-22. ' ' ' ' ' ' 3 months at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. 0 7 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM WILLIAM FRIZZELL WYMAN Born September 11, 1902, at Waterville, Maine. Home address, 49 Western Avenue, Augusta, Maine. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. In college four vears as under raduate Fresh- 1- - . 3 ,- ' man Swimming Team, Swimming leam 1921. HENRY NATHAN WYZANSKI Born December 1, 1902, at Boston, Massachu- setts. Home address, 3 Worthington Road, Brookline, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston Latin School. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Wrestling Squad. Argo Club. OTTO CHRISTIAN YIZNS Born May 28, 1901, at Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. Home address, Wellesley Hills, Massa- chusetts. Prepared at Wellesley High School. In college three years as undergraduate. ERNEST SIMONTON YOUNG Born November 14, 1901, at BOSIOI1, M2553- chusetts. Home address, 4.34 Marlborough Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Browne and Nichols School. In college four years as undergraduate. Freshman Soccer Team: Freshman Hockey Squad, Freshman Track Squad, Track Squad 1921. History Club, Institute of 1770, D.K.If.g Speakers' Club, Hasty LEWIS IOSSELYN YOUNG Born August 16, 1901, at Manchester, New Hampshire. Home address, Vernon Court Hotel, Newton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Newton High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Second Baseball Squad 1921, Second Baseball Team 1922: Baseball Team 1923. Pi Eta Club, Secretary 1922-23, Institute of 1770, D.K.E. LORIN BRADFORD YOUNG Born February 15, 1903, at Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania. Home address. 1273 Pacific Street, Brooklyn, New York. Prepared at Brooklyn High School. In college four years as under- graduate. Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Lacrosse Squad 1921: Lacrosse Team 1922. Classical Clubg Class Debating Team 1920, 1921, 1922. Ministry. CI-IIA KU YU Born April 15, 1900, at Lo-an, Kiangsil. China. Home address, care of Chinese Educational Mission, 2312 19th Street N. W., Washington, D. C. Prepared at Tsing Hua College, Peking, China. In college two years as undergraduate. At Lehigh University for one year. LOUIS HIZRMAN AUGUSTUS ZEREGA DI ZEREGA Born May 12, 1902, at New York City, New York. Home address, 64.0 Madison Avenue, New York City, New York. Prepared at St. Paul's School. In college two years as under- graduate. Freshman Hockey Squad, Freshman 1 Pudding, Fox Club. ' Business. Cross-Country Team. GEORGE KINGSLFY ZIPF ' Born January 7, 1902, at Freeport, Illinois. Home address, 33 North Whistler Avenue, Free- port, Illinois. Prepared at Freeport High School. In college four years as undergraduate. Samuel Cobb Scholarship 1919-205 Bowditch Scholarship IQZO-215 Detur IQZIQ Lady Mowlson Scholar- ship 1921-22. Freshman Cross-Country Squad: Track Squad 1922. St. Paul's Societyg Liberal Club. Law. HARVARD NINETEEN TVVENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM 233 JOSEPH EDWA R D AD E LSON Born January 23, IQOZ, in Russia. Home address, 653 Thames Street, Newport, Rhode Island. Prepared at Boston University. In college one year as undergraduate. WALLACE EVERETT ALLEN Born August 7, 1898, at Lynn, Massachusetts. Home address, 69 Oak Square Avenue, Brighton, Massachusetts. Prepared at Northeastern Col- lege. In college one year as undergraduate. CHARLES AVERY AMSDEN Born August 18, 1899. Home address, Farm- ington, New Mexico. Prepared at University of New Mexico. In college three years as under- graduate. WILLIAM EUGENE BENNETT Born February 5, 1900, at Pawhuska, Okla- homa, Home address, Fairfax. Oklahoma. Pre- pared at University of Oklahoma. In college two years as undergraduate. EDGAR HENRY BERMAN Born August 12, 1897, -at Savannah, Georgia. Prepared at Pennsylvanxa State College. In college two years as undergraduate. LAWRENCE ROGERS BLINKS Born April 22, 1900, at Michigan City, Indiana- Home address, Kalamazoo, Michigan. In college two years as undergraduate. EDWARD BLOOMBERG Born December 31, IQOI, at Boston, Massa- chusetts. Home address, I4 Howard Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Cam- bridge High and Latin School. In college three years as undergraduate. DIMITER ALEXANDROFF BOSHKOFF Born October 2, 1898, at Doupnitza, Bulgaria. Hoare address, Doupnitza, Bulgaria. Prepared at Sofia Gymnasium and Boston University. In college two years as undergraduate. WILLIAM FARNSWORTH BURGESS Born April 29, 1900, at Berlin, New Hamp- shire. Home address, 699 High Street, Dedham, Massachusetts. Prepared at St. Paul's School. In college two years as undergraduate. DONALD REDE CARSE Born November 3, 1899, at Chicago, Illinois. Home address, New York City, New York. In college four years as undergraduate. S. K. Cl11b. JASPER HIRAM CHASE Born October 10, 1902, at Manchester, New Hampshire. Home address, 1156 Elm Street, Manchester, New Hampshire. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college one year as undergraduate. SU SUN CHEN Born February 12, 1898, at Peking, China. Home address, Eoochow, China. Prepared at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In col- lege one year as undergraduate. JAMES CHESTON 4TH Born January 23, 1899, at Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania. I-Iome address, 102 West Chestnut Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania. Prepared at Chestnut Hill Academy. In college one year as undergraduate. ROBERT LEON COI-IEN Born October . 1899, at Moscow, Russia, Home address, Nsashua, New Hampshire. In college three years as undergraduate, TROY COM BS Born July 2, 1897, at Hindman, Kentucky. Home address, Hindman, Kentucky. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college two years as llI11lCl'flI'2lilllZlIZC. CHA R LES TI-IOM PSON DAY I S Born July 18, 1898, at Monmouth Beach, New Jersey. Home address, 512 Church Street, North Long Branch. New Jersey. Prepared at Lafayette Collegc.1 In college one year as undergraduate. MONROE HILL DOOLITTLE Born July 31, IQOI, at Meriden, Connecticut. Home address, 68 Pleasant Street, Meriden, Connecticut. Prepared at Meriden High School, Powder Point School and Milford School. In college two years as undergraduate. At Yale University for one year, College of the Pacific for one year, and University of California for one year. S. N. T. C., Yale University. Accounting. DONALD MILTON ERB Born August 3. 1900, at Brooklyn, New York. Home address, 22 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, New York. Prepared at University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. In college one year as under- graduate. LINCOLN FAIRLEY Born April 24, 1903, at Brooklyn, New York. Home address, I7 Lakeville Place, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Prepared at West Roxbury High School. In college two years as undergraduate. At Amherst College for two years. Price Green- leaf Scholarship IQZI'22Q Parmenter Scholarship 1922-23. Liberal Club. Teaching. M Y RON FOX Born September 9, 1898, in Russia. Home address, 34 Garden Street, Boston, Massachu- setts. Prepared at Tufts College, Medford, Massachusetts. In college two years as undet- graduate. SAMUEL LESTER FULLER Ja. Born November 3, 1900, at Boston, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 44 East 58th Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. In college one year as under- graduate, ALFONSO JOHN JOSEPH GAGLIOLO Born May 5, IQOI, in Italy. Home address, 207 Salem Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Pre- pared at Boston Latin School. In college one year as undergraduate. THOMAS JOHN GRANT Born April 28, 1900, at New London, Con- necticut. Home address, 100 Green Street, New London, Connecticut. Prepared at Bulke- ley School. In college two years as under- graduate. At Amherst for two years. FRANK LOZIER GREGG Born March 21, 1898, at Cleveland, Ohio. Home address, 1898 East 89th Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Prepared at Culver Military Academy. In college two years as undergraduate. U. S. Ambulance Corps, Section 596, served in France one year. WALTER REID GUTHRIE Bom JUl5' 24- '899, at Medford, Massachu- setts. Home address, I7 Third Street, Medford, Massachusetts. Prepared at Colby College. In college two years as undergraduate. JAMES PORTERFIELD HULL Ja. Born April 19, 1900, atALodi, California. Home address, 203 North El Dorado Street, Stockton, California. Prepared at University of California. In college one year as undergraduate, CHARLES EDWARD HUNTINGTON Born March 23, 1900, at Newburyport, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 122 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Tufts College. In college two years as undergraduate. SYDNEY PEMBERTON HUTCHINSON Ja. Born September 7, 1900, at New York City, New York. Home address, 1833 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prepared at St. Paul's School. In college two years as under- ggatfuate. Institute of 1770, D.K.E., Porcellian C u 1. I-IAROLD ELLIOTT KALI KOW Born February 22, 1904, at New York City, New York. Home address, Brooklyn, New York, In college two years as undergraduate. ABRAHAM SAMUEL KARWASSARSKY Born March 15, 1901, at Jaffa, Palestine. Home address, Jaffa, Palestine. Prepared at the Hebrew College, Jaffa, Palestine. In college one- half year as undergraduate. WALTER JEROME KLEIN Born December 20, 1898, at Boston, Massa- chusetts. Home address, IO Beals Street, Brook- line, Massachusetts. Prepared at the Brookline High School. In college one-half year as under- graduate. ROGER LLOYD KNUTSON Born July 3, 1903, at Rockford, Illinois.. Home address, Nelson Hotel, Rockford, Illinois. Pte- pared at Chicago Latin School. In college one year as undergraduate. WALTER HENRY LEE Born March 12, 1898, in Russia. Home address, 231 Callender Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Boston University. In college one- quarter year as undergraduate. GORTON THAYER LIPPITT Born May 10, 1898, at Providence, Rhode Island. Home address, 7 Young Orchard Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island. Prepared at Provi- dence High School. In college one year as undergraduate. At State College of Washington for one year. Married to Miss Katharine Lindsay, August 20, 1921. HERBERT FRED LORING Born October 11, 1902, at Atlanta, Georgia. Home address, 119 West 71st Street, New York City, New York. Prepared at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In college one year as undergraduate. ETI-IELBERT WICKES LOVE Born April 8, 1899, at Helena, Montana. Home address, 9 Phillips Place, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Trinity College. In college three years as undergraduate. 234 HARVARD NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE CLASS ALBUM MILTON CRANDALL MACDONALD Born June 26, 1897, at Stoneham, Massachu- setts. Home address, 37 Langdon Street, Cam- bridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Peabody High School, Peabody, Massachusetts. In college three years as undergraduate. At Massachusetts Agricultural College for one year. Boylston Chemical Club. U. S., Army Ambulance Corps June 19177-JLIHC 1919, Private, awarded Croix de Guerre June 4, 1 18. 9Married to Miss Marion A. Perkins, December 23, 1922. - Chemistry. MAURICE RUSSELL MACKENZIE Born February IO, 1900, at St. Stephen, Canada. Home address, Jackson Avenue, Thi- bodaux, Louisiana. Prepared at The University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee. In college four years as undergraduate. WILLIAM RANDOLPH MCCOMB Born September 22, 1893, at Dixon, Missouri. Home address, Harwood Avenue, Lebanon, Missouri. Prepared at the Missouri School of Mines. In college two and one-half years as undergraduate. YUTAKA MAESHIMA Born August 2, 1894, at Sendai, Japan. Home address, 42 Minami-cho, Waseda, Tokyo, Japan. Prepared at Tufts College. In college two years as undergraduate. GEORGE BARCLAY MOFFAT Born May 16, 1897, at Rye, New York. Home address, 65 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, New York. Prepared at Middlesex School and Brook- lyn Polytechnic Preparatory School. In college one and one-third years as undergraduate, At Cornell University Forestry School for one year. New York National Guard, Troop A, Squad- ron A Cavalry, 105th Machine Gun Battalion, Company A, Private, ISE Class, ISt Army Head- quarters Regiment, Company G, Provost Mar- shal General's Headquarters, at time of dis- Eharge, Field Artillery, unassigned, Private, ISL lass. Married to Miss Elisabeth P. Stackhouse, Oc- tober 23, 1920. Banking. ROBINSON PRESCOTT CARY MONTAGUE Born February 27, 1902, at Berkeley, Cali- fornia. Home address, 2880 Broadway, New York City, New York. Prepared at Columbia University. In college two years as under- graduate. ABRAHAM PAPER Born July 25, 18 6, at Kherzon, Russia. Home address, 25 Allen Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Prepared at Jaffa College. In college one year as undergraduate. HENRY PEARLMAN Born August 21, 1901, at Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 36 Antrim Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. In college three years as undergraduate. BARUCH NACHMAN PETIGROW Born February 25, 1898, at Jada, Palestine. Home address, Jaffa, Palestine. Prepared at Jaffa Hebrew College. In college two and one- half years as undergraduate. RANDOLPH PACKARD RICE Born June II, 1898, at Sharon, Pennsylvania. Home address, 212- Elm Street, Edgewood, Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania. Prepared at Cornell Uni- versity. In college two years as undergraduate. D. U. Club. FRANCIS JOSEPH RYAN Born September ro, 1899, at Boston, Massa- chusetts. Home address, Jamaica Plain, Massa- chusetts. In college three years as undergrad- Ll21tC. LAWRENCE WELLS SLOAN Born June 13, 1896, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Home address, 380 E Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Prepared at University of Utah. In college two years as undergraduate. . A- -V .1 gras f i lQ.,1g.5 were.--mr - ---:z - ii:-ifseft -- is 1 , 1 . 8 . I .TEKIEIE-2222. EQ ': , 4 V 24.3 '71 . . .?5ii21r'if A 5 59 A q '- -. ...ts -64 ff, gee , 5'Tf.' A 1 1' '. Paz.. ff: VJAML- ' ' fi , , 3 , 3-k?E,:j .,,x2A,. . ,ti v A 7 .. ,. wc L.: sit: 15:15, I . ,.....5:-..:,g55g-1 , 5 - '.3 '2' '-2134.111 1 ' . ' - ' P8 --'- 1 , 3 ., - - 5- MERLE ROSE CLARK--THE CLASS BABY ARTHUR GILBERT SMITH Born October 29, 1896, at Hattiesburg, Mis- souri. Home address, 209 East 5th Street, Hattiesburg, Missouri. Prepared at Talladega College, Talladega, Alabama. In college two years as undergraduate. PHILIP PUTNAM SNOW Born December 15, 1897, at Roxbury, Massa- chusetts. Home address, 2 Remington Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Prepared at Nor- wich University. In college one year as under- graduate. - JOHN HENRY SULLIVAN Born May 14, 1898, at Roxbury, Massachu- setts. Home address, 45 Worthington Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Prepared at Buckley Preparatory School. In college one year as undergraduate. RICHARD BOYD VARNUM Born March 31, 1898. Home address, 209 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California. Prepared at Stanford University. In college two years as undergraduate. ISAAC LELAND IRWIN WARNER Born March 21, 1899, at Mullica Hill, New Jersey. Home address, Clayton, New Jersey. Prepared at Clayton High School. In college four years as undergraduate. STANLEY SPENCER WHITTIER Born June 30, 1900, at Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. Home address, Z3 Irving Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Prepared at Uni- versity of Maine. In college one-half year as undergraduate. FRANK YVALTER NVILLIAMS Born August 30, 1900, at Newark, New Jersey. Home address, 18 Cabot Street, Providence, Rhode Island. Prepared at Brown University. In college one year as undergraduate. Brief and exalted years, Your labors take their flight at last, Your joys are cast Upon the lap of time, Who gently hears The invocation of our hopes and fears. 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