Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Technique Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)
- Class of 1912
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A A C a,a. 2, r 1 u E K 93 TECHNIQUE BOARD E3 gg Y, 7, ., W, M E HAROLD ERIC KEBBON, Editor-in-Chief S DAVID FRY BENBOW, Business Dlanager M HAROLD GREENLEAF, Assistarzt Business Bfanager Q DONALD EARLE RENT, Treasurer E GURDON IRVING EDGERTON, Art Editor E RANDALL CREMER, Faculty Editor Q BRADLEY TRAVIS ROSS, History Editor S ARCHIBALD MCCLELLAND EICHER, Athletic Editor E FREDERICK WILLIAM BARKER, JR., Society Editor Q PHILIP XVHITE DALRYMPLE, Statistician Q KENNETH CARTWRIGHT, Statistician M DWIGHT MEAD IVYMAN, Grind Editor E VINCENT LEO GALLAGHER, Assistant Business Blanager E JAMES ALEXANDER TILLINGHAST, Assistant Business Bla zicz ger E CHARLES LESTER GABRIEL, Assistant Business Alanager Q CARL AUGUSTUS FUNK, Assistant Art Editor E SYDNEY LOGAN DAY, Assistant Art Editor 5 Q 'Si EKUHHHHUUHUUHHHHUUUHUUHHUHHHUUHU H xi xi xi xi xi xi xi xi xi xi xi xi xi xi xi xi xi xi xi xi xi xi xi xi xx xi xi xi xi ZKQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQNQ CAETANO LANZA , Q'iii-g,gfgfQ',gLifg'1LAETANO LANZA was born in Boston, 1VIassachusetts, on September 26, 1848. His parents were Cavaliere l I I l gg T 1 Gaetano Lanza, of Palermo, Sicily, and Mary Ann flu-+9 5215! CPaddockj Lanza, of Pomfret, Vermont. I PA Mx A --1554 sa, .,. , 1 Q 'L iffrgj-:gift 15 1. 5 The son resided in Boston with his parents for eleven lr years, and in 1859 the family removed to Charlottes- ,, g az . . . . ville, Virginia, where the young man was sent to school. At the age of seventeen he entered the University of Virginia, and while there he particularly distinguished himself in mathematics, receiving the Courtenay Medal for his proficiency in this subject. During his last year he was appointed Assistant Instructor of lllathematics. He was graduated in June, 1870, with the degree of Bachelor of Science and of Civil and Mechanical Engineer. He continued to teach at the University during the year following graduation, and in the fall of 1871 he returned to Boston to assume his new duties as Instructor of Mathematics at Technology. The next year he was promoted to Assistant Professor, and then lie rapidly rose until in 1883 he was made Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, in charge of the Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, the position which he now holds. In 1891 he was married to Miss Jennie Dice hiiller, of Charlottes- ville, Virginia. Besides teaching, Professor Lanza has made many investigations upon engineering subjects, especially in the line of strength of materials, and his publications alone amount to nearly a hundred in number, thus showing a constant contribution to science covering a period of thirty-five years. Among his researches may be mentioned those upon the strength of timber of such sizes as are used in construction, the results of which have been published from time to time, mostly in papers presented to scientific and engineering societies, as well as in his book on Applied Mechanics, and are now adopted as standards by many engineers in their work and by cities in their building laws. Some of his other important investigations have been on the bal- ancing of high-speed machinery, upon reinforced concrete, upon the strength of tile arches and of full-sized locomotive connecting-rods. Professor Lanza has always been deeply interested in educational E91 4 f-sf f V. 7212: W4-...t--,f.., 10 TECHNIQUE Vol. XXVI problems, his most extensive work along these lines being a serial article which appeared in the various numbers of the Journal of the F ranklin I?ZSf'tZfU?f8 from lVIay, 1891, to June, 1895, which comprised a course of six lectures prepared for delivery before the Lowell Insti- tute in Boston in 1898. He also delivered a course of six lectures before this same body in 1894 on the Strength of hlaterials. He has also acted frequently as consulting engineer and expert, and has been a member of a number of uries of award, as in the case of the Electrical Exposition held in Philadelphia in 1889, of several exhibitions of the lllassachusetts Charitable lllechanics Association of Boston, and of the Jamestown Exposition in 1907. He has served on numerous committees of various engineering societies, such as the American Society for Testing hIaterials, the Joint Committee on Reinforced Concrete, and the American Society of lXIechanical Engineers. He was a member of the first board of trustees of the John Fitz lVIedal Corporation. In 1903, at the request of the Chief of the Forestry Division of the United States Department of Agriculture, he prepared a plan for timber testing, which was published in a circular issued by them at the time, the greater part of his recommendations having been fol- lowed in their program of tests. In 1907 he invented and patented a continuous steam-engine indicator. Professor Lanza is a member of twenty-four societies, the greater part of them being devoted to science and engineering. He was for one year vice-president of the Appalachian lNIountain Club and for many years vice-president of the lNIathematical and Physical Club, of which he is now and has been for three years the president. He has recently been elected a member of the honorary society of Phi Beta Kappa. Recognition of Professor Lanza,s great worth has been world- wide in its scope, and probably the greatest honor which he has re- ceived and the tribute which is most deeply appreciated by him is the conferment of knighthood upon him by the king of his fatheris land. In 1907 he was decorated by his hlajesty Victor Emmanuel III. as Cavaliere dell, Ordine dei Sante hlaurizio e Lazzaro, which is a very ancient order. A great force in education, an untiring contributor to science, a sincere friend to every Institute man, Professor Lanza has the admiration and deep respect of all. 'lu 4.1 A L, 'f 1 A X Eg ff N 5 - ., fe- , 3,-: fins 'AA F avsfff if :ig ' V 3 gif ww 'awfg ,S 5-1 . 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MUNROE WILLIAM HOWARD FRANCIS JAMES P. HOWARD N ATHANI Treasurer WILLIAM B. TH URBER Life Members ENDICOTT A. CARSON H. WILLIAMS TOLMAN STOCKTON EL THAYER HIRAM F. MILLS PERCIVAL LOWELL CHARLES C. JACKSON SAMUEL M. FELTON DESMOND FITZGERALD CHARLES W. HUBBARD THOMAS L.,LIVERMORE A. LAWRENCE ROTCH GEORGE WIGGLESWORTH JOHN R. FREEMAN Term Members Term ercpfres Dlarch, 1911 CHARLES T. MAIN FREDERICK W. WOOD T. COLEMAN DU PONT Term expires lllarch, 1913 JAMES WV. ROLLINS, JR. EVERETT MOR 1 I ss ARTHUR T. BRADLEE WILLIAM H. LINCOLN J. B. SEWALL A. LAWRENCE LOWELL JAMES P. MUNROE WILLIAM L. PUTNAM EBEN S. DRAPER ROBERT S. PEABODY ELIHU THOMSON ELLIOT C. LEE JAMES P. STEARNS LUCIUS TUTTLE FREDERICK P. FISH FRANCIS L. HIGGINSON CHARLES A. STONE W. MURRAY CRANE FRANCIS R. HART Term expires lllarch, 19192 GEORGE VV. KITTREDGE FRANK G. STANTIAL GEORGE E. HALE Term expires Ularch, 1914 WALTER B. SNOW THEODORE W. ROBINSON CHARLES R. RICHARDS Term expires Dlarch, 1915 FRANK IV. ROLLINS EDVVIN S. 'WEBSTER EDVVARD CUNNINGHAM Representatives of the Commonwealth Hrs EXCELLENCY, EUGENE N. FOSS, Governor HON. BIARCUS P. KNOVVLTON, Ch1'efJu.s'ticc of the Supreme Court DAVID SNEDDEN, Commissioner qf Education T121 WR I a.0' 'Q'f' 'K O ?53E??5Fn Eggs! TEM? Ei 1lgJ'1E i2' I lp-'ffl . i, I .. .......... .. .. ...,.......... , ........... :fm egieif ',-P Q5v,: .N,fT,3 J ,,mhhw. ' , ,, ,.m1,1mWl,mV A... ...,, ,,,, I uw, ,,,, W,Hq.W,WWW , ,,1lEkWI.lH,. Mlm. :Wy mm ll, 'W 1, 1 lug..-li-mf, In, I I at n mu. i.I3iI'i1131.f:mi' D , Lx - C C D if ' Ulu 'UW - - Q.- . I 5 IMI ...lf JL President of the Institute RICHARD COCKBURN MACLAURIN. B.A., LLM., M.A., LL.D., Sc.D., D.SC., LL.D.-B.A., Cambridge, 1895g LI,.M., Cambridge, 18985 M.A., New Zealand, 18995 LLD., Cambridge, 19055 SC.D., Cambridge, 19083 DSC., Dzirtmouth, 19091 LL.D., Nvesleyan, 1909. 187 Bay State Road Secretary of the Corporation JAMES P. MUNROE Treasurer Bursar WILLIAM B. THURBER FRANK H. RAND Librarian President's Assistant ROBERT P. BIGELOW MAURICE R. SCHARFF OFFICERS OF THE FACULTY Chairman DWIGHT PORTER Dean Secretary ALFRED E. BURTON ALLYNE L. MERRILL Registrar Recorder WALTER HUMPHREYS O. F. WELLS E131 RICHARD C. MACLAURIN, Prfesfrlm! .913 '- u-sh 1 - , Jig., -I 1 Y 1, E Wbgk -,' f' A 1 -, , ' QM i-nf. ww ., I H. A-Xjflj' f ' 5 . H lY'?'? A fd? W W W' , . E ' v i V 1 j I I .I mo X t ,U I . iil L .M .. . . . ,. ., ,. .,.A ,... -. . .. .... . . .. .,.--.- -Y . f .,. ,-. . V 'F' .: '14 GEORGE A. OSBORNE ROBERT H. RICHARDS CHARLES R. CROSS GAETANO LANZA FRANCIS YY. CHANDLER IYILLIAM T. SEDGAYICK DAVIS R. DEWEY YVEBSTER IYELLS CECIL H. PEABODY HARRY IY. TYLER ARLO BATES DESIRE DESPRADELLE PETER SCI-IYVARIB C. FRANK ALLEN ALFRED E. BURTON. Dean DIVIGHT PORTER. Cvlllllflllflll HEINRICH O. HOFNIAN HENRY P. TALBOT ARTHUR A. NOYES THOMAS E. POPE CHARLES F. A. CURRIER IVILLIAINI HOVGAARD THOMAS A. JAGGAR FRANK YOGEL DANA P. BARTLETT ALLYNE L. INIERRILL, Secreiczry EDIYARD F. NIILLER YVILLIAINI H. IYALKER AYILLIAINI O. CROSBY FREDERICK S. WOODS HARRY INT. GOODYYIN IMI DUGALD C. JACKSON JOIIN O. SUMNER FREDERICK H. BAILEY HENRY FAY REGINALD A. DALY WILLIAM H. LAWRENCE LOUIS DERR AUGUSTUS H. GILL ARTHUR G. ROBBINS CHARLES M. SPOFFORD HAROLD FENDER CHARLES L. NORTON ERNEST F. LANGLEY EDWIN Y. BOOKMILLER S. HOMER WOODBRIDGE CHARLES L. ADAMS FRANK A. LAWS CHARLES E. FULLER WILLIAM A. JOHNSTON CHARLES F. PARK HENRY G. PEARSON RALPH R. LAWRENCE HARRISON W. SMITH EDWIN B. WILSON GILBERT N. LEWIS HARRY W. GARDNER SAMUEL C. PRESCOTT CHARLES H. WARREN HAROLD K. BARROWS F. JEWETT MOORE GEORGE B. HAVEN WILLIAM J. DRISKO CHARLES B. BREED FRED L. BARDWELL FRANK H. THORI' SAMUEL P. MULLIKEN WALTER S. LELAND CARROLL W. DOTEN NATHAN R. GEORGE. Ju. ARCHER T. ROBINSON CHARLES E. LOCKE LEONARD M. PASSANO GEORGE L. HOSMER MALRICE D12 K. THOMP- SON HENRY L. SEAYER MILES S. SHERRILL GEORGE E. RUSSELL EARLE B. PHELP:-1 EDWARD E. BVGBEE LEWIS E. MOORE ERYIN KENISON HARRY C. BRADLEY ALPHEUS G. WOODMAN JOSEPH C. RILEY CHARLES W. BERRY HARRISON W. I-IAYWARD ARTHUR A. BLANCHARD HERYEY W. SHIMER CLARENCE L. E. MOORE WILLIAM E. WICKENDEN THEODORE H. TAFT DANIEL F. COMSTOCK ELLWOOD B. SPEAR WILLIAM C. BRAY WARREN K. LEWIS are s X .. , -.-..na 22 X i ,IQ Z I 4 7 7 gg 5 2 QM ga g 2, 'I' f Ex. l . sv If ' ' 1 R ' n fi f' . . .1 14. ' 1 5 Z . 5 ' Z f 2 L f Q- Z , , 11 ig 'muy' 4 COURSES I AND XI Qlf 'Z fa f f te Z 2 K LZ Z f ,E g 2 Z ,. a P We 5 2 12 A 'Q 1 en DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND SANITARY ENGINEERING C. FRANK ALLEN, S.B., M. Ani. Soc. C. Professor of Railroad E11.gi11eer1'ng,' Head of the DP1JCll'f77lUIlI,9 of Cz'f'1'I an1Z'Saniz'ary E7lgZiIL!387'l.7Ig.-S.B., NI. I. T. 1872, I. NIernber of Committee of Publication of Technology Review, 1899-19013 Assistant Professor, hIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1887-895 Associate Professor, 1889-96g Professor from 1896g Head of the Departments of Civil and Sanitary Engineering, 1909. Author of Railroad Curves and Earthwork, and other books. Residence, 88 1VIontview Street, VVest Roxbury. HrXROLD K. BARROVVS, SB., Associate Professor QfHycI1'oz4Iic Eizgineer- ing.-S.B., NI. I. T. 1895, I., lVIem. Ain. Soc. C. E. Assistant in Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy, 1895-963 Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Vermont, 1901-033 Associate Professor, 1903-04, District Engineer, U.S. Geological Survey, 1904-09, Consulting Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer, 1907-09, Associate Professor of Hydraulic Engineering, hlassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1909. Residence, Winchester, Mass. Cr-mnLEs B. BREED, SB., M. I. T. 1897, fb E K, I., Associaic Professor of Civil ElIg'Z'7lE81'Zi7l.f1.TASSOC Mem. Am. Soc. C. E., Mem. Amer. Ry. Engineering, and M. of IV. Assoc., Mein. Soc. for Promotion of Engi- neering Education. Assistant in Civil Engineering, lNIassachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1898-19003 Instructor, 1901-08, Assistant Professor, 1908- 10: .Associate Professor since 1910. Joint author Principles and Practice of Surveying, associate editor American Civil Engineers' Pocket Book. Residence, 5 George Street, Wlest Lynn. Ci ,sfsg. Qs , .... ...Q-.,, . r.. ..-.5514 V. Pemessssvm x 1 ,-,. ms,-fe. f 1 ,,,. r V-J.: . ','.l..'f1 151 TECHNIQUE VOIXXVI GEORGE L. Hosis-IER, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering.-M. I. T. 1897, I. Instructor in Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1900-07g Assistant Professor from 1907. Author of Text Book on Practical Astronomy, Principles and Practice of Surveying Qwith Professor C. B. BreedD. Residence, 21 Seaver Street, Wellesleyi Hills. LEWIS EUGENE IVIOORE, RS., C.E., Assistant Professor of Civil Engi- neering.-B.S., University of IVisconsin, 1900g C.E., University of Wisconsin, 1906, T B 11. Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1901-02: Instruc- tor in Mechanics and Structural Engineering, University of Wisconsin, 1903-04g Instructor in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. University of Illinois, 1904-07, .Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology, from 1907. Residence, 85 Washington Park, Newtonville. DX71'IGHT PORTER, Ph.B., Arn. Soc. C. E., Professor of Hydraulic Engi- -rwc'ringg in clmrgc of the Course in Samftary E7Lg1i7l6L'7'fIZg.-I l1.B., Yale S. S., 1880, Berzelius Society. Special Agent, Tenth Census United States, Report upon IVater Power, 1880-835 Instructor in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1883-85g Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1885-871 Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, 1887-903 Associate Professor of Hydraulic Engineering, 1890-965 Professor from 1896. Author of Flood Discharge from Small VVatersheds, Report upon a Sanitary Inspection of certain Tenernent-house Districts of Boston, Reports on Water Power, Water Power Streams of Maine, Notes on Stereotorny and Warped Surfaces, etc. Residence, 1419 Hawthorne Street, Malden. ARTHUR G. ROBISINS, S.B., Professor of Topographical E'7ZgiILL'C'7'1:Ilg.-' S.B., M. I. T. 1886, I. Assistant in Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1886-883 Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1888-93, Instructor in Highway Engineering, 1893-96, Assistant Professor of Highway Engineering, 1896-19063 Associate Professor of Topographical Engi- neering, 19063 Professor, 1909. Author Of An Elementary Treatise on Plane Surveying and Naviga- tion, and other works. Residence, 42 Oak Street, Belmont. 1919 PROFESSORS GEORGE E. RUSSELL, S.B., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering.- S.B., M. I. T. 1900, I. Assistant in Civil Engineering, lVIassachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1900-013 with American Car Foundry Company, Draughts- man, 1901-02, Structural Engineer, 1902-04-g Instructor in Civil Engineering, Cornell University, 190-L-05g Instructor in Civil Engi- neering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1905-073 Assistant Professor from 1907. Residence, 15 IVestbourne Street, Roslindale. CH,xRLEs M. SPOFFORD, S.B., A X P, Ilayurarrl Professor of Cir-z'I Engirzeeringg in charge Qf the Course in Civil Erzgineering.-S.B., M. I. T. 1893, I. Graduate Student in Civil Engineering, hlassachusetts Institute of Technology, 189-lg Assistant in Civil Engineering, 1VIassachusetts In- stitute of Technology, 1896e97g Instructor, 1897-1903g Assistant Professor, 1903-053 Professor of Civil Engineering, Brooklyn Poly- technic Institute, 1905-09g Professor of Civil Engineering, hlassachu- setts Institute of Technology, since 1909. Residence, 8 Keswick Street. COURSE II DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL GAETANO LANZA, C.E., Professor of Theoretical and Ap- pliefl DIeclzanic.s',' in charge of the Departments Qf Mechan- ical Engineering anal Applied lllechanics.-LP B K- Instructor, Iilassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1871-725 Assistant Professor, 1872-75g Professor of Theoretical and Applied Nfechanics from 18753 also in charge of Department of lVIecl1anical Engineering from 1883. Author of Applied Nfechanics, Notes on Nlechanical Engineering, Notes on Friction, and many papers. Residence, 22 Wlest Cedar Street. ENGINEERING TECHNIQUE Vol. XXVI CHARLES W. BERRY, SB., Assvfstanf P1-ofe.snsor of illfclzruzfctzl Engznerr- ing.-M. I. T. 1895, VI. Studied in Gottingen, Germany, 1895-985 held Swett Fellowship, 1895-973 Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, lVIassachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, 1899-19005 Instructor, 1900-08, Assistant Pro- fessor from 1908. Author of Explosive hIixtures at Atmospheric Pressure, The Prin- ciples of Human Equality, Measurement of'Air with an Orifice, The Temperature Entropy Diagram K2 editionsj. Residence, 952 Broadway, Somerville. CHARLES E. FULLER, S.B., ing.-S.E., ISI. I. T. 1892, II Assistant in ltlechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1892-9-15 Instructor of Mechanical Engineering, 1891- 1900, Assistant Professor, 1900-065 Associate Professor from 1906. Associate Proj2'ssor Qf 1Uecfza1zz'cf1I Eugz'1zzw- Residence, Wellesley. GEORGE BARTHOLOMEXV HAVEN, S.B., Assiszfant Projkfssor of illeclzani- cal Engineering.-S.B., IVI. I. T. 1894, II. Assistant in Mechanical Engineering Drawing, Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology, 1894-96g Instructor in hlechanieal Engineering Laboratory, 1896-99, Instructor' in Itiachine Design and Mill Engi- neering, 1899-19055 Assistant Professor of Meclianical Engineering from 1905. Residence, Webster Street, N eedham. ILx1mIsoN IV. ILIAYWXRD SB Assistant Projessor of A iliac! Me- . , . ., . pf chanics.-SB., M. I. T. 1896, X., Mem. Am. Soc. for Testing Ma- terial A ' . A ' ' ' ' I s, ssoc m. Soc. of C. E., Int. Soc. tor Testing Materials, boc. for Promotion of Engineering Education. Assistant in Industrial Chemistry, ltlassachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1896-98, Draughtsman, Universal Loom Wlorks, 1899-19005 Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1900-02, Instructor, 1902-073 Assistant Professor of Applied Mechanics since 1007. Residence, Q6 Everett Street, Newton Centre. 1912 PROFESSORS WILLIAM A. JOHNSTON, SB., M. Arn. Soc. M. E., Associate Professor of Dlechanical Errgineering.-S.B., NI. I. T. 1892, II. Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, 1VIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1892-94g Instructor, 1894-1900g Assistant Professor of NIechanical Engineering, 1900-075 Associate Professor from 1907. Residence, Hillside Terrace, Belmont. ALLYNE L. IYIERRILL, S.B., Am. Soc. M. E., Professor of rllechanismg Secretary ofthe Faculty.-S.B., M. I. T. 1885, II. Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1885-87 g In- structor, 1887-91g Assistant Professor of Mechanism, 1899-19055 Professor from 1905, Acting Dean, 1906-07g Secretary of the Facility from 1906. Author of Elements of Mechanism Cwith Professor Schwambl. Residence, Payson Park, Belmont. EDWARD F. MILLER, S.B., Mem. Am. Soc. M. E., Mem. Am. Soc. C. E., Mem. Am. Soc. Refrig. E., Professor of Steam Engineering.- S.B., M. I. T. 1886, II. Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1886-88, In- structor, 1888-92g Assistant Professor of Steam Engineering, 1892- 993 Associate Professor, 1899g Professor from 1906. Author of Steam Boilers Cwith C. H. Peabodyj, Wlaste Heat Engines, Foreign Technical Schools, and a number of articles in engineering papers. Residence, 538 Ward Street, Newton Centre. CHARLES F. PARK, S.B., Associate Professor of Mechanical Erzginceri-rzg,' Director of the Lowell Institute School for Irzcluslrial Foreman.-S.B., M. I. T. 1892, II. Assistant in Nlechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1892-94g Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, 189-1- 1900g Assistant Professor of IVIechanical Engineering, 1900-06 5 Asso- ciate Professor from 1906. Residence, 21 Prospect Street, Taunton. . TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI JOSEPH C. RILEY, S.B., Assistani Professor of Meclzanical EngzTnccrirzg. -S.B., M. I. T. 1898, II. Assistant in 1NIechanical Engineering, Iwassacliusetts Institute of Technology, 1898-1901, Instructor, 1901-08 3 Assistant Professor from 1908. Author of Approximate hlean Effective Pressure-Gage for High- speed Engines, Pulsometer Steam Pump, Apparatus for Obtaining a Continuous Record of the Position of an Engine Governor and the Speed of the Engine which it Governs. Residence, 77 Rockview Street, Jamaica Plain, PETER SCHXVAMB, S.B., Professor of Machine Designj D'irec'Ior of the Jleohanical Laboratories.-S.B., IVI. I. T. 1878, II. Graduate Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1878- 79: Draughtsman, Howe Scale Co., Rutland, Vermont, 1879-803 Draughtsrnan, Hinkley Locomotive Co., Boston, 1880-83, Instruc- tor, Nlassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1883e81g Assistant Pro- fessor, 1884-883 Associate Professor, 1888-96g Professor of Mechanism, 1897, Professor of Machine Design from 1901. Residence, 33 Academy Street, Arlington. THEODORE H. TAFT, S.B., Member A. S. M. E., A.ssz'.9tcmt Professor of Mechanical Engineering.-M. I. T. 19092, II. Draughtsman, Improved Paper Machinery Co., Nashua, New Hampshireg with VV. O. Webbe1', Consulting Engineer, Boston, 19022- 033 Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1903-05, Instructor, 1905-10, Assistant Professor from 1910. Residence, 1 Avon Place, Cambridge. S. HOMER WOODBRIDGE, A.M., Associate Professor oj'I1cat1'1zy and Ventilation.-A.M., Williams College, 1873. 4 I W' Student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 18743 Instructor in Physics, 1883-953 Assistant Professor, 1895-19003 Associate Pro- fessor of Heating and Ventilation from 1900. Residence, Q81 Otis Street, West Newton. wie PROFESSORS Q1 COURSE III DEPARTMENT OF MINING ENGINEERING AND METALLURGY ROBERT H. RICHARDS, S.B., LL.D., Prqfrssoi- of .llining Engincferirzg and Illctallurgyg in charge of the De partm.em'.- SB., BI. I. T. 1868, III., LL.D., University of Rlissouri, 1903. Instructor in Assaying and Qualitative Analysis, 1869- 70, Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1870- 713 Professor of Mineralogy and Assaying, in charge of the Mining and Metallurgical Laboratories, 1871-7 2, Professor of Mining Engineering, 1873, of Metallurgy, 1884-g President of the M. I. T. Alumni, 1873-76. Residence, 32 Elliot Street, Jamaica Plain. , EDVVARD E. BUGBEE, SB., Assistant Projlessor of rllinifzg Engineering . . and Metallurgy.-S.B., M. I. T. 1900, III., University of Washington, 2 E, K e. - Assistant in Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1901-02g Assistant Professor of Mining En- gineering and Metallurgy, Iowa State College, 1903-063 Assistant Professor of Assaying and Metallurgy, University of Washington, 1906+07g Assistant Professor of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy from 1907. Residence, 683 Washington Street, Brookline. ' HEINRICH O. HOFMAN, E.M., Met.E., Ph.D., Professor of Metallurgy. ' -E.M., Met.E., Prussian School of Mines, Clausthal, 1877, Ph.D., Ohio University, 1889. Private Assistant to Professor R. H. Richards, and Lecturer on Metallurgy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1887-883 Assist- ant Professor of Mining and Metallurff 1889-91 Associate Profess 1 yn S 0' of Mining and Metallurgy, 1891-98? Professor of Nletallurgy from 1898. ' Author of several books on Metallurgy. Residence, 88 Robinwood Avenue, Jamaica Plain. TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI CHARLES E. LOCKE, S.B., Assistant Professor of M'in'ing Engineering and llletallurgy.-S.B., NI. I. T. 1896, III. Mine Surveyor near Rock Springs, VVyoming, 1896-975 Private Assistant to Professor Richards in the preparation of his book on Ore Dressing, 1897-19019 Instructor in hlining Engineering and Metal- lurgy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1901-06 3 Assistant Professor of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy from 1906. Residence, QQ Blagden Street. COURSE IV DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE FRANCIS W. CHANDLER, H. M. Am. Inst. Arch., Professor of Arclzitecture, in charge of the Department. Assistant with Professor Ware at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1869g Professor of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 18883 Advi- sory Architect to the Mayor of the City of Boston since 1896g Member of Art Commission, City of Bostong Honorary Member of American Institute of Architectureg Editor of Municipal Architecture, 1898. Residence, 195 lVIarlborough Street. D. DESPRADELLE, Rotclr Professor of Architectural Design.-Architect, D. P. L. G. . Vice-President of the Society of Beaux-Arts Architects of America. Received Hrst promotion at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, 188Q3 many of the prizes at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and Institut de Franceg re- ceived diplomas from Ecole des Beaux-Arts and Societe centrale des Architects franqaisg Laureat of the Institut de Franceg Otticier d'Academieg OHicier de l'Instruction publiqueg Membre correspondant de l'Institut de France. Residence, 382 Commonwealth Avenue. 1912 PROFESSORS E23 H.ARRY YV. GARDNER, S.B., As.s'ociaz'a Professor of Arclzilecture.-S.B., M. I. T. 189-L, IV. Instructor in Architecture, Blassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1896-19033 Assistant Professor, 19035 Associate Professor, 1909. Author of Shades and Shadow Notes for the American School of Correspondence. Residence, 1375 Commonwealth Avenue, Allston. XVILLIAM H. LAVVRENCE, S.B., Professor of Arclzitecturc.-S.B., M. I. T. 1891, IV. Instructor in Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1891-96, Assistant Professor, 1896-1901g Associate Professor, 1901g Professor, 1909. Author of Elements of Shades and Shadows, Principles of Perspec- tive. Residence, 34 Sumner Street, Dorchester. COURSES V AND X DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING HENRY P. TALBOT, S.B., Ph.D., Professor of Inorganic f and Analytical Che'mistry,' in charge of the Deparfment of ClLemi.9t1'y and Chemiical Engineerivzg.-S.B., M. I. T. 1885, V., 'P F A3 Ph.D., University of Leipzig, 1890. Assistant in Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology, 1885-875 Instructor, 1887-88 and 1890-92, Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1892-95, Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1895-981 Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1898-19023 Pgggessor of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry from Author of Ueber das Verhalten der Tiglinsaure und Angelicasaure gegen Bromwasserstoff und Jodwasserstoff, Notes on the Action of Hybromic and Hydriodic Acids l on Tiglic Acids. Residence, 273 Otis Street, Wfest Newton. ' Q4 TECHNIQUE YOLXXVI Q? is we X Wk Sits .. . C. , '7 'i'31IlQXS . 3893 37 .1n5?5??3g 1 f J 2535? fmwa false EQWQE EQ Est?- ,.gf. :Wm 5. sash assess? Wakita FRED L. BARDXVELL, S.B., Asswistam' Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. -University of hlinnesota, 1881, S.B., NI. I. T. 188-1, V. Assistant in General Chemistry, 188-1-86, Instructor in General Chemistry, 1886-943 Assistant Professor of Inorganic Chemistry from 189-1. Residence, 11 Chamblet Street, Dorchester. ARTHUR A. BLANCHARD, SB., Ph.D., Assisfazzt Prqfkfssor of Inorganic Clzcmisiry.-S.B., NI. I. T. 1898, V.g Ph.D., Leipzig, 1902. Private Assistant t.o Professor Noyes and Assistant in Theoretical Chemistry, NI. I. T., 1898-1900g Studied in Germany. 1900-02g In- structor in Chemistry and Physics, New Hampshire College, 1902-03. Instructor in Inorganic Chemistry, M. I. T., 1903-083 Assistant Pro- fessor since 1908. Author Cwith Professor Talbotj of the Electrolytic Dissociation Theory. Residence, 66 Oxford Road, Newton Centre. TIENRY PAY, A.B., Ph.D., PI'0f6i9S0l' of .-lizulyiical C'lzenzist1'y.-AB. Lafayette College, 1889g Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1895. Instructor in Analytical Chemistry, BIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1895-1900, Assistant Professor, 1900-055 Associate Pro- fessor, 1905-07, Professor from 1907. Author of papers on Ilfletallography, Properties of Steel Rails, and Analytical Chemistry. Residence, IVorthington Road, Brookline. AUeUs'rUs H. GILL, S.B., Ph.D., Professor of Technical .f1nulysis.- S.B., IVI. I. T. 188-lf, V.g Ph.D., Leipzig, 1890. Assistant in General and Sanitary Chemistry, hlassachusetts Pnsti- tute of.Technology, 188-1-86, Instructor, 1886-87, Instructor in Gas Analysis, 1890-94g Assistant Professor of Gas Analysis, 1894-1903, Assistant Professor of Technical Analysis, 1903-069 Associate Pro- fessor of Technical Analysis, 1906g Professor from 1909. .Author of Gas and Fuel Analysis for Engineers, A Short Handbook of- Oil Analysis, Engine Room Chemistry, and numerous papers in scientific periodicals, editor of a Register of Publications of the Insti- tute C1862-931. Residence, Canton Corner. 1912 PROFESSORS 0 GILBERT N. LEWIS, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Associate-Professor of Physical Clzem1's1'ry.-A.B., Harvard University, 1896, A.M., Harvard Univer- sity, 1898, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1899. Instructor in Chemistry, Harvard University, 1899-1900, 1901-0-L, Superintendent of the Division of 1Veights and hleasures, Manila, P.I., 190-1-05, Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry, lVIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1907, Associate Professor, 1909. Author of a number of papers. Residence, 38 St. Botolph Street. F. JEXVETT NIOORE, B.A., Ph.D., As.sista.nt Prqfessor Qf Orgfmic Chem- istry.-B.A., Amherst, 1889, X '19, Pl1.D., Heidelberg, 1893. Assistant in Chemistry, Amherst College, 1889-90, Instructor in General Chemistry, Cornell University, 1893-94, Assistant in Ana- lytical Chemistry, MHSSaChLlSCttS Institute of Teclmology, 1894-95, Instructor, 1895-1902, Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 19092-04, Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry, 1904-10, Asso- ciate Professor from 1910. Author of occasional scientihc papers. Residence, 220 hiarlborough Street. SAMUEL P. MULLIICEN, S.B., Ph.D., Assistant P1'fUfcs.sor of 07'gClIlliC Chem'zi.stry.-S.B., NI. I. T. 1887, V., Ph.D., Leipzig, 1890, Assistant in Chemistry, University of Cincinnati, 1887-88, Asso- ciate in Chemistry, Bryn hlawr College, 1891-92, Instructor in charge of Department of Chemistry, Clark University, 1899-94, Instructor in Organic Chemistry, Nlassacliusetts Institute of Technology, 1895- 1905, Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry from 1905. Residence, 6 Harris Street, Newburyport. ARTHUR A. NOYES, SB., S.M., Ph.D., Sc.D., LL.D., Professor of T lzcoreiicul Clze'nziisi1'y,' Director of the Research Laboratory of Physical C'lzc'n1istry.-S.B., NI. I. T. 1886, Y., S.NI., M. I. T. 1887, Ph.D., Leipzig, 1890. Assistant in Analytical Chemistry, lylassachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1887-88, Instructo1', 1890-941, Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry, 189-L-97, Associate Professor, 1897-99, Professor from 1899, Director of the Research Laboratory of Physicalj,Chemistry from 1903, Actiug President, 1907-09. C Residence, 97 Hemenway Street. TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI THOMAS E. POPE, A.M., Professor of Inorganic Chemistry.-A.BI.. Harvard University, 1869. Instructor in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1874-76, Professor of Chemistry, Iowa Agricultural College, 1876- 84, Assistant Professor of General Chemistry, IVIassachuse'Lts Insti- tute of Technology, 189-I-95, Associate Professor, 1895-1900, Pro- fessor of General Chemistry from 1900. Residence, 2 Gem Avenue, Brighton. M1LEs S. SHERRILL, S.B., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Theoretical Chemistry.-S.B., M. I. T. 1899, V., Ph.D., Breslau, 1903. Assistant in Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1899-1900, Austin Fellow studying in Leipzig and Breslau, 1900-02, Instructor in Analytical and Theoretical Chemistry, 1903- 07, Assistant Professor of Theoretical Chemistry from 1907. Author of several papers on Chemistry published in various scien- tific journals. Residence, 83 Longwood Avenue, Brookline. ELLWOOD B. SPEAR, B.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Inorganic Chemistry.-B.A., University of Manitoba, Gen. Science, 1899, Ph.D., Heidelberg, 1906, Student at University of Toronto, 1899-1902, Heidelberg and Leipzig, 1904-06. Assistant in Research Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology, 1906-07, Instructor in Qualitative Analysis, 1907-08, Instructor in Inorganic Chemistry, 1908-10, Assistant Professor from 1910. Author of several papers on chemical subjects. -- Residence, 872 Beacon Street. FRANK H. THORP, S.B., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Imlaslrial C7zem- istry.-S.B., IVI. I. T. 1889, V., Ph.D., University of Heidelberg, 1893. Assistant in Industrial Chemistry, Massachiisetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1889-91, Instructor, 1891-1900, Assistant Professor from 1900. Author of Ueber die Oxime der Substituierten Benzophenone C1893D, Inorganic Chemical Preparations C1896j, Outlines of Industrial Chem- istry, second edition C1905j. Residence, 200 Mt. Vernon Street, West Roxbury. 1912 PROFESSORS VVILLIAM H. VVALKER, S.B., Ph.D., 119 K E, Professor of Industrial C'hemistry,' Director of the Research Laboratory of Applicfl Chemisfry.- S.B., Pennsylvania State College, 1890g Ph.D., Gottingen, 1892. Instructor in Chemistry, Pennsylvania State College, 1892-94g In- structor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1894-1900g Member of the firm of Little 8: VValker, Chemical Experts and Engineers, 1900- 3 Associate Professor, lVIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1902-053 Professor from 1905. Author of Neue Beobachtungen iiber das Verhalten der Scsquiter- pene, Concentration Changes in the Electrolysis of Brine, Industrial Preparation of Electrolytic Bleaching Liquor. Residence, 613 Walnut Street, Newtonville. WILLIS R. WHITNEY, Ph.D., Non-resident Professor of Chemical Rc- search. ALPHEUS G. VVOODMAN, S.B., Assistant Professor of Foocl Analysis. -S.B., M. I. T. 1897, V. Assistant in Sanitary Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1897-1900, Instructor, 1900-09, Assistant Professor of Food Analysis from 1909. Member of Association of Ofilicial Agricultural Chemists, American Chemical Society, and American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg Special Agent for the Federal Government in the enforce- ment of the Pure Food Law. Residence, 299 School Street, Watertown. COURSE VI DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DUGALD C. JACKSON, S.B., C.E., Professor of Electrical Engineer'ing,' in charge of the Departmerzt.-Pennsylvania State College, 1885, fb K E. Professor of Electrical Engineering and head of Depart- ment, University of WVisconsin, 1891-19065 Professor of Electrical Engineering and Head of Department, 1NIassa- chusetts Institute of Technology, from 1906, Member and Past President of Society for the Promotion of Engineer- ing Educationg Member of A. I. E. E., A. S. C. E., A. S. M. E., Societe Internationale des Electriciens. Residence, 51 Upland Road, Brookline. Vw TECHNIQUE Vol.XXVI RALPH R. LAWRENCE, S.B., Associate Professo-1' of Electrical Engineer- ing.-S.B., M. I. T. 1895, VI. Assistant in Physics, BIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1896- 98, Instructor in Physics, 1898-1901, Instructor in Electrical Engi- neering, 1901-0-I, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1904- 06, Associate Professor from 1906. . Residence, 3-I Sumner Street, Dorchester. FRANK A. LAWS, SB., EISSOC7:Cl1f8-P7'0f6'SSOl' of Electrical T l'8tl.Ilg.1S.I3., M. I. T. 1880, VI. Assistant in Physics, hIassacl1usetts Institute of Technology. 1889- 91, Instructor in Physics, 1891-93, Instructor in Electrical Measure- ments, 1893-97 , Assistant Professor of Electrical IVIQZlSI.l1'C1Y1Q11t5, 1897, Assistant Professor of Electrical Testing, 1902-063 Associate Professor of Electrical Testing from 1906. - Author of a number of papers on Electrical Measurements. Residence, 124-V3 Federal Street, Salem. HAROLD PENDER, AB., Ph.D., Professor Qf Tluforeiical and .1 pplicd Eluctricify.-A.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1898, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1901. Instructor, hfIcDonough School, 1901-02, Instructor, Syracuse Iini- versity, 1902-03, Special Research at La Sorbonne, Paris, at invita- tion of the University authorities, on the magnetic eHect of moving electrical charges, 1903, Electrical Engineer, Pittsburg, 1903-0-L, New York, 1901-09, Professor at the Massacliusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1909. Residence, -183 Beacon Street. IIARRISON W. SMITH, A.B., S.B., .-issociatc Professor of Electrical En- gineering.-A.B., Harvard, 1895, A T3 S.B., NI. I. T. 1897, II. Assistant in Physics, Massachmlsetts Institute of Technology, 1898- 1901, Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1901-05, Assistant Pro- fessor of Electrical Engineering, 1905-07, Associate Professor from 1907. Member of Nlassachusetts Institute of Technology Eclipse Expe- dition to Georgia in 1900 and to Sumatra in 1901. Residence, 188 VVoodland Road, Auburndale. 19192 PROFESSORS XVILLIAM E. VVICKENDEN, B.S., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engi- neering.-B.S., Denison University, 1904, Z X, E Eg Assoc. Elem. Am. Inst. of Elect. Eng., Nlem. Illuminating Eng. Soc., hflem. Na- tional Elect. Light Assoc. Instructor in Applied Electricity, Rochester CN.Y.j hlechanics' In- stitute, 1904-05g Assistant in Physics, University of Wisconsin, 1905- 065 Instructor in Electrical Engineering, ibid., 1906-09g eAssistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, Nlassaclulsetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1909. Residence, 35 Bradford Terrace, Roslindale. COURSE VII DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY TVILLIAM T. SEDGXVICK, Ph.B., Ph.D., Professor of Biologyg in charge of tlzc Departmcntg Director of thc Sanitary Rc- scarclz Laboratory and Sewage Experiment Station.-Ph.B., Yale S. S., 1877, Berzelius Societyg Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1881: Fellow, Assistant and Associate in Biology, Johns Hop- kins University, Baltimore, 1879-83, Assistant Professor of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1883- 843 Associate Professor, 1884-91, Professor from 18913 President American Society of Naturalists, 1901, etc. Residence, 20 Edge Hill Road, Brookline. EARLE B. PHELPS. S.B., Assistant Professor of Research in Chemical Biology.-S.B., IVI. I. T. 1899, V. Assistant Bacteriologist, Lawrence Experiment Station, Massachu- setts State Board of Health, .1899-1903, Research Chemist and Bac- teriologist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1903, Assist- ant Professor of Biological Research from 1907, Hydrographic Aid, United States Geological Survey, 1905-065 I-Iydrographer from 1906. Residence, M Orris Street, Dlelrose Highlands. TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI SAMUEL C. PRESCOTT, S.B., Associate Professor of Industrial Biology.- S.B., IVI. I. T. 1894, V. Private Assistant to Professor Sedgwick, 1894-953 Assistant in Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1895-963 Instructor in Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1896-19033 Assist- ant Professor of Industrial Biology, 1903g Professor, 19073 Vice- President, Society of American Bacteriologists. Chief Author of Science and Experiment in Canning, Elements of VVater Bacteriology Qwith C.-E. A. VVinslowD, and other works. Residence, 3 Spruce Street. COURSE VIII DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS CHARLES B. CROSS, S.B., Thayer Professor of PlLysics,' in . charge of the Departments of Physics and Electro-Chemistryg Director of the Rogers Laboratory.-M. I. T. 1870, Sci. and Lit. Instructor in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1870-715 Assistant Professor of Physics, 1871-75g Professor of Physics from 1875, in charge of Department of Physics from 1877 5 in charge of Course in Electrical Engineering from its establishment in 1882 till 1902. Author of many papers. Residence, 100 Upland Road, Brookline. DANIEL E. COMSTOCK, S.B., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Theoretical Physics.-S.B., M. 1. T. 19045 Ph.D., Basel, 1906. ' Assistant in Physics, Bflassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1904- 055 Non-resident Instructor in Theoretical Physics, 1905-073 In- structor, 1907-10g Assistant Professor since 1910. Author of The Relation of Mass to Energy and a. number of other papers. Residence, 1471 Beacon Street, Brookline. 1912 PROFESSORS LOUIS DERR, B.A., M.A., S.B., Professor of Physics.-B.A., Amherst, 1889, A T, CIP B K, M.A., Amherst, 1892, SB., M. I. T. 1892, VI. Assistant in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1892- 93, Instructor in Physics, 1893-1900, Assistant Professor, 1900-04, Associate Professor from 1904, Professor, 1909, in charge of instruc- tion in Physics, Boston Normal School of Gymnastics, 189-L-1908' Instructor in Physics, Boston University, 1895-1905. Editor of Cyclopedia of Engineering, author of Notes on Methods of Telegraphy, Notes on Dynamo Design, Photography for Students of Physics and Chemistry, and a number of papers in various technical publications. Residence, 83 Centre Street, Brookline. 1 WILLIAM J. DRISKO, S.B., Assistant Professor of Physics.-S.B., M. I. T. 1895, VIII. Assistant in Physics, hlassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1895- 96, Instructor, 1896-99, Professor of Physics, Colby College, 1899- 1900, Instructor in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1901-05, Assistant Professor from 1905. Residence, 28 Lloyd Street, Winchester. HARRY M. GOODWIN, S.B., Ph.D., Professor of Physics and Electro- Clzemistry,' in charge of the Department of Electro-C'lzemistry.-S.B., M. I. T. 1890, VIII., Ph.D., Leipzig, 1893. Assistant in Physics, Massaclitisetts Institute of Technology, 1890- 92, Instructor, 1892-97, studying at Leipzig and Berlin, 1892-94, Assistant Professor, 1897-1903, Associate Professor, 1903-06, Pro- fessor, 1906, in charge of the Department of Electro-Chemistry, 1909. Author of several books on Physics and numerous scientific papers. Residence, 322 Tappan Street, Brookline. CHARLES L. NORTON, S.B., Professor of Heat Measurements.-S.B., M. I. T. 1893, VI. Assistant in Physics, Nlassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1893- 95, Instructor in Physics, 1895-99, Instructor in Heat Nleasurements, 1899-1900, Assistant Professor, 1900-05, Associate Professor 1905- 1909, Professor from 1909, in charge of the Insurance Engineering Experiment Station, 1902. Papers on Fire Protection, Heat Conduction, The Protection of Steam Heated Surfaces, The Application of X-rays to Medicinal Diag- noses, The Illumination of Interiors by Ribbed and Prismatic Glass, Electric Furnaces, etc. Residence, Hudson, N.H. TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI M. DEK-KY THoMPsoN, Ph.D., Assisfant Projbssor of Electro-C'lzenzisz'ry. -M: I. T. 1898, VIII., A K E- Assistant in Physics, NIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1898- 1901, Non-resident Instructor in Electro-Chelnistry, 1901-03: Resi- dent Instructor, 1903-07, Assistant Professor of Electro-Chemistry from 1907. - Author of On the Dielectric Constant of Liquid Ammonia, Free Energy of some Halogen Compounds. Residence, 5 Fairmount Street, Brookline. COURSE IX GENERAL SCIENCE COURSE XII DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY THOMAS AUGUSTUS JAGGAR, Jr., A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Pro- fessor of Geology, in charge of the Department.-A B., Har- vard, 1893, A.lVI., 1891, Ph.D., 1897. Assistant in Petrography, Harvard, 1894, Instructor in Geology, 1895, Assistant Professor, 1903, Professor of Geology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1904, Assistant Geologist, U.S. G. S., 1893-1903. Fellow of American Academy, Member of Boston So- ciety of Natural History. Author of many works on Geology. 1 Residence, Wolcott Road, Chestnut Hill. REGINALD A. DALY, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Phys-ical Geology. -A.B., Victoria College, Toronto, 1891, A.M., Harvard University, 1892, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1896. ' Tutor, Victoria College, 1891-92, Instructor of Geology, Harvard, 1895-96, 1898-1901, Geologist for Canada, International Boundary Commission, 1901-07, Professor of Geology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1907. Author of many papers on Petrology, Physiography, Mineralogy, and General Geology, published chiefly in the American Journal of Science, Journal of Geology, Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Reports of the Canadian Geological Survey, and Bulletins of the United States Geological Survey. Residence, Q3 Hawthorn Street, Cambridge. ' 1912 PROFESSORS I-IERVEY IV. SHIMER, A.B., ALI., Ph.D., .-lssisfant Professor of Pale- ontology.-A.B., Lafayette, 1899, A.M., 19013 Pl1.D., Columbia Uni- versity, 1904, Z E. Tutor in Blodern Languages, Lafayette, 1899-1901, Assistant in Paleontology, Columbia, 1901-03, Instructor in Stratigraphic Geol- ogy, lVIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1903-083 Assistant Pro- fessor of Paleontology from 1908, Lecturer on Historic Geology ,and Physiography, Yale Summer School, 1906. Residence, Q Albemarle Street. CHARLES H. WARREN, Ph.B., Ph.D., Assistant P1-Qfkessor of Mineralogy. -Ph.B., Yale, 1896, Pl1.D., Yale, 1899, 2 E. Assistant in Chemistry, Sheffield Scientihc School, 1896-973 Assist- ant in Nlineralogy, 1897-993 Instructor in IVIineralogy, 1899-19003 Instructor in Mineralogy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1900-04g Assistant Professor of Mineralogy since 19041. Author of several papers on Crystallographic, Chemico-Mineralogi- cal, and Petrographic subjects. Residence, 239 lYoorlland Road, Auburnrlale. COURSE XIII DEPARTMENT OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE ENGINEERING CECIL H. PEABODY, S.B., Professor of Naval Architecture and Marin.e Eng1lneering,' in charge of the Depafrimcn.t.- S.B., M. I. T. 1877, II. Professor of Mathematics and Engineering, Imperial Agricultural College, Japan, 1878-805 Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Illinois, 1881-83, Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1883- 84, Assistant Professor of Steam Engineering, 1884-895 Associate Professor, 1889-933 Professor of Naval Archi- tecture and Marine Engineering from 1893. Author of Thermodynamics of the Steam Engine, Tables of the Properties of Saturated Steam, Valve Gears for Steam Engines, Steam Boilers, with E. F. Miller, Manual of the Steam Engine Indicator, Steam and Entropy Tables., Residence, 259 Beacon Street. - TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI WILLIAM HOVGAARD, Captain in Danish Navy, Professor of Naval Design.-Naval Academy, Copenhagen, 1879g and Royal Naval Col- lege, Greenwich, 1886. Lieutenant of Danish Navy, 1879-973 Commander from 1897g on the Technical Staff of the Copenhagen Navy Yard, 1886-89g Sub- director of Burmeister Sz WVains Ship and Engine Company, 1895-973 Member of the Institute of Naval Architects and of the American Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. Residence, '73 Perkins Street, West Newton. WALTER S. LELAND, S.B., Assistant Professor of Naval Architecture.- S.B., M. I. T. 1896, XIII. In practical work at various shipyards, 1896-1900g Instructor in Naval Architecture, hlassacliusetts Institute of Technology, 1900-05g Assistant Professor from 1905. Member of Society of Naval Architects and hlarine Engineers. Residence, 39 Cherry Street, Saxonville. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS HARRY W. TYLER, S.B., Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics,- 'in charge of the Department.-S.B., NI. I. T. 1884, V.g Ph.D., Erlangen, 1889. Assistant in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1884-86, Instructor, 1886-903 Assistant Professor, 1890-92, Associate Professor, 18992-93g Sec- retary of the Faculty, 1889-90 and 1891-1906, Professor of Mathematics from 1893. Author of Entertainments in Chemistry, and other works. Residence, 39 Gray Cliff Road, Newton Centre. 1912 PROFESSOIRS FREDERICK H. BAILEY, A.B., A.M., Professor of Matlze1n.atics.-A.B., Harvard University, 1887, fb B K, A.1VI., Harvard University, 1889. Assistant in 1VIatheInatics, Harvard University, 1889-91, Instructor in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1891-93, Assistant Professor, 1893-1907, Professor from 1907. Author of Plane and Solid Analytic Geometry Cwith Professor Woodsj, 1897, A Course in Mathematics Qwith Professor Viloodsj, 19071. Residence, 12 Idlewild Street, Allston. DANA P. BARTLETT, S.B., Professor of M athematics.-S.B., M. I. T. 1886, VI., University of Munich, 1903-04. Assistant in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1886-87, Instructor in Mathematics, 1888-91, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1891-98, Associate Professor, 1898-1905, Professor from 1905, Acting Secretary of the Institute, 1906-08, Assistant in Ob- servatory of Harvard College, 1887, in University of Munich,1903-04. Author of General Principles of Method of Least Squares. Residence, 486 Columbus Avenue. NATHAN RICHARD GEORGE, Jr., A.B., A.M., Assistant Professor of Mathematics.-A.B., Harvard, 1890, 9 A X, lb B K, A.lVI., Har- vard University, 1891. Instructor in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1891-1906, Assistant Professor from 1906. Author of Plane Trigonometry. ' Residence, 112 Newbury Street. CLARENCE L. E. MOORE, B.Sc., A.M., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Illathematics.-B.Sc., Ohio State University, 1901, ALI., Cornell, 1902, Ph.D., Cornell, 1904. Assistant in Mathematics, Ohio State University, 1900-01, Scholar in Mathematics, Cornell, 1901-02, Fellow, 1902-03, Assistant, 1903- 04, Instructor in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1901-09, Assistant Professor from 1909. Residence, 19 St. James Avenue. TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI GEORGE A. OSBORNE, S.B., Walker P1'oj'essor of Matlmzlzatics.-S.B., Harvard S. S., 1860. Assistant Professor of NIathematics, United States Naval Academy, 1861-65, Professor of Mathematics, 1VIassachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, from 1866, Secretary of Faculty, 1868-71, Ivalkcr Professor of hlathematics from 190Q. - Author of Examples in Differential Equations f1886Q, Differential and Integral Calculus 08913, etc. Residence, Q-L9 Berkeley Street. LEONARD DLI. PASSANO, A.B., :fSSZ'Sffl7Zf Professor of 11IfIfllC'I11flfiCS.1 A.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1889. Assistant in hlathernatics, Johns Hopkins University, 1889-92, Instructor in NIathematics, Massaclitisetts Institute of Technology, 189Q-1907g Assistant Professor from 1907. Author of A History of NIaryland, Stories from Diaryland His- tory, etc. Residence, 20 Bacon Street, 1Vinchester. YVEBSTER AVELLS, S.B., Professor of Blazflzcnmtics.-S.B., M. I. T. 1873, I. fAbsent.j Instructor in lvlathematics, hlassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1873-80 and 1882-83, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1883-855 Associate Professor, 1885-935 Professor from 1893. Author of Academic Arithmetic, Academic Algebra, Higher Algebra, University Algebra, College Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, Logarithmic Tables, etc. EDWIN B. WVILSON, A.B., Pl1.D., Associate Professor ofjlatlzwrzaiic.w.- A.B., Harvard, 1899, 'P B Kg Ph.D., Yale University, 1901, E E. Instructor in NIathematics, Yale University, 1900-06, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Yale University, 1906-O75 Associate Pro- fessor of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1907, Student in Mathematics and Matl1ematica.l Physics at L'Ecole N ormale Superieure, College de France, and La Sorbonne, 1902-03. Residence, 16 Lee Street, Cambridge. 1912 PROFESSORS 37 FREDERICK S. IYOODS, A.B., ADI., Ph.D., Professor 0fJIllf1ll?Il1IlliiCS.i AB., Vilesleyan University, 1885, if T, T B Kg AM., 1Vesley:in, 18883 Ph.D., Gottingen, 1894. fAbsent.j Assistant in Physics and Astronomy at Wesleyan, 1885-86, In- structor in Mathematics at the lNIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 18904155 Assistant Professor, 1895-1903, Associate Professor, 1903- 065 Professor from 1906, Lecturer, Harvard, 1898-99. Residence, 123 Sumner Street, Newton Centre. K DEPARTMENT OF DRAWING AND DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY ALFRED E. BURTON, SB., Am. Soc. C. E., Dcang P1'0f2!.9.90I' of Topographical Engineering, in charge of the Deparim.ent of Drawing.-Bowdoin, 1878, A K E, ii' B K. In charge of Scientific Expedition to Umanak, Green- land, 1896, in charge of Eclipse Expedition to Washing-- ton, Georgia, 1900, in charge of Eclipse Expedition to Sumatra, 1901. Instructor in Topographical Engineering, Massachu- setts Institute of Technology, 1882-84g Assistant Pro- fessor, 1884-89, Associate Professor, 1889-96: Professor from 1896, Dean from 1902. - Author of several articles in Technology Quarterly and Review. 1 Residence, 33 Wlebster Court, Newton Centre. CHARLES L. ADAMS, Associate Professor of Drawing and Desc:-z'pfz'zic - - Geometry.-Massachusetts Normal Art School, 1879. Assistant in Descriptive Geometry, hlassachusetts Institute of Technology, Instructor in Freehand Drawing at Nlassachusetts In- stitute of Technology from 18863 Assistant Professor of Nlechanical Drawing at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1903-0-Lg Asso- -ciate Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry from 190-L. Author of books on Descriptive Geometry and hlechanieal Drawing, and a. System of Lettering, etc. Residence, 15 St. James Avenue. TECHNIQUE Vo1.XXVI HARRY C. BRADLEY, S.B., Assistant Professor of Drawing and Descrip- tive Geometry.-SB., IVI. I. T. 1891. In civil and mill engineering Work, 1891-963 Instructor in Drawing and Descriptive Geometry, 1VIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1897-19083 Assistant Professor from 1908. ' I Residence, 23 Randolph Avenue, Dorchester. ERVIN KENISON, S.B., Assistant Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry.-S.B., M. I. T. 1893. Assistant in Mechanical Drawing and Descriptive Geometry, Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology, 1893-95, Instructor, 1895-19083 Assistant Professor from 1908. Author of two works on Mechanical Drawing. Residence, Melrose. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS DAVIS R. DEWEY, A.B., Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Eco- nomics and Statisticsg in charge of Department.-A.B., University of Vermont, 1879, A 111, fb B Kg Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1886: LL.D., University of Vermont, 1910. - Teacher, Underhill, Vt., 1879-81, Student and Fellow at Johns Hopkins University, 1883-863 Instructor, Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology, 1887-883 Assistant Pro- fessor, 1888-89g Associate Professor, 1889-92, Professor from 18925 Trustee, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1909- 5 President American Economic Association, 1909. Author of books on Economics and Statistics. Residence, 427 Marlborough Street. ww PROFESSORS CARROLL IV. DOTEN, Ph.B., A.lNI., Assistant Professor of Econ.omz7cs.- Ph.B., University of Vermont, 1895, 41 A 9, A.M., 18995 ALI., Harvard University, 19052, 419 B K. Instructor, University of Vermont, 1895-1903, Secretary, Univer- sity of Vermont, 1896-19035 Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1903-05, Assistant Professor from 19053 Secretary, American Statistical Association, from 1906, Chief Investigator, Massachusetts Commission on Compensation for Industrial Accidents. Residence, 58 Garfield Street, North Cambridge. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH ARLO BATES, S.B., A.B,, A.M., Litt.D., Professor of English, in charge of the Department.-Bowdoin, 1876, AAQQBK Editor of Broadside, 1878-'79, Editor of Boston Courier, 1880-93, Correspondent of Providence Journal, Chicago Tribune, Book Buyer, etc., 1880-83g Professor of English, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1893. Author of A Wheel of Fire, The Diary of a Saint, The Puritans, Talks on Writing English, Talks on the Study of Literature, Sonnets in Shadow, Told in the Gate, Under the Beech Tree, etc. Residence, 4 Otis Place, HENRY G. PEARSON, A.B., Associate Professor of English.-A.B,, Har- vard, 1893, 9 E, fb B K. Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1893, Assistant Professor, 1898-1907, Associate Professor from 1907. Author of the Principles of Composition. Residence, Dudley Street, Newton Centre. TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI ARCHER T. ROBINSON, A.B., Assistalzf Professor qf Elzglislz.-A.B., Harvard University, 1896. Instructor in English, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1896- 1906g Assistant Professor from 1906. Residence, IVoodcliH Road, Newton Highlands. HENRY L. SEAVER, A.B., A.s.sista.1zt Professor of Englzslz.-A.B., Har- vard University, 1900, KID B K. Instructor in English, hIassachusetts Institute of T echnology, 1901-07g Assistant Professor of English from 1907. Member of Organization Committee of Cosmopolitan Club of Technology. Residence, 83 Van Wlinkle Street, Ashmont. DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES FRANK VOGEL, A.B., A.M., Professor of Modern Lan- guages.-A.B., Harvard University, 18873 ANI., Harvard University, 1892, A T. Instructor in Modern Languages, IVIassachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, 1888-925 Assistant Professor of NIodern Languages, 189Q-1900g Associate Professor, 1900- 043 Professor from 190-Lg Member of Boston School Com- mittee, 1901-043 Instructor in German, Simmons College, 1902. Editor and Annotator of A Scientific German Reader, and other publications. Residence, 95 Robinxvood Avenue, Jamaica Plain. ' x ERNEST F. LANGLEY, BA., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of French.-BA., Toronto University, 189-Lg A.lNI., Harvard, 19003 Ph.D., Harvard, 1909. Instructor of French, Dartmouth College, 1896-1900, Instructor of French and Italian, Dartmouth, 1900-0225 Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, Dartmouth, 1902-10, Professor of French, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, since 1910. Residence, 93 Upland Road, Cambridge. 1912 PROFESSORS DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE CHARLES F. A. CURRIER, A.B., A.M., Professor of History and Political Scienceg in charge ofthe Department of His- tory.-A.B., Harvard University, 1887, fb B K: ABI., Harvard University, 1888, Fellow of Harvard University studying at Berlin and Paris, 1889-91. Instructor in History and Political Science, Nlassachu- setts Institute of Technology, 1891-93g Assistant Profes- sor of History, 1893-955 Associate P1'ofessor, 1.89-5 I90IQ Professor of History from 1901. Residence, 1 Webster Street, 1Vinchester. JOHN O. SUMNER, A.B., Professor of History.-AB., Harvard, 1887. Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 18944 Assistant Professor from 1897, Associate Professor, 1903-075 Professor from 1907. Residence, Q25 Marlborough Street. IEDWIN V. BOOKMILLER, Captain, 9th Infantry, U.S..I.,' Professor of Illfilitary Science and Tactics.-U.S. lVIilitary Academy, 1889. 4 2d Lieutenant, Qd Infantry, 1889g Ist Lieutenant, 9th Infantry, 18963 Captain, 9th Infantry, 18993 Professor of lVIilitary Science and Tactics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology since 1909. 4 Residence, The Buckminster, 645 Beacon Street. SIT?-EPR5 ARCHITECTURE HERBERT E. FOWLER, S.B. Q79 Dartmouth St. BIOLOGY ROBERT P. BIGELOW, Ph.D. 3 Spruce St. SELSKAR M. GUNN, S.B. Q59 Newbury St. EUGENE C. HOWE, A.B., S.B. 39 Hancock St. PERCY G. STILES, Pl1.D. 19 Proctor St., Newtonville CHEMISTRY ROYCE W. GILBERT, S.B. '78 Westland Ave. WILLIAM T. HALL, S.B. 39 Pomfret St., Wfest Roxbury STROUD JORDAN, A.B., Ph.D. QQ Rutland Sq. FREDERICK G. ICEYES, Ph.D. '77 Gainsborough St. FREDERICK R. KNEELAND, S.B. 92 Marlborough St. JOSEPH vV.PHELAN,Sli 60 BrOoksSt,VVeQ1hTedHHd ELLEN H. RICHARDS, A.M., S.B., Sc.D. 392 Eliot St., Jamaica Plain GEORGE W. ROLFE, A.M. 344 Brookline St., Cambridge ROBERT S. VVILLIAMS, Ph.D. 158 Magazine St., Cambridge CIVIL ENGINEERING ROYALL D. BRADBURY, S.B. Technology Chambers JOHN W. HONVARD, S.B. 465 Washington St., Brookline DRAWING STEPHEN A. BREED,SJ3. 65 Chandkn St WV. FELTON BROVVN 35 Glenwood St., Roxbury HENRY K. BURRISON, S.B. Q6 Lincoln Pk., West Newton SAMUEL E. GIDEON 2241 Newbury St. ARTHUR L. GOODRICH, S.B. 114 St. Botolph St. FRANK BT. GRACEY Q42 hlassachusetts Ave. l42l 1912 INSTRUCTORS 43 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CHARLES W. GREEN, B.S. Clifton RALPH G. HLTDSON, S.B. 3Q Burton St., Brighton VVALDO V. LYON, SB. Q49 Berkeley St. ENGLISH CHAUNCY C. BATCHELOR, A.B. 11 Traill St., Cambridge DAVID CARB, A.INI. Q hlount Vernon Pl. CLINTON H. COLLESTER, A.M. 100 Charles St. SIDNEY GUNN, A.M. 58 Seaver St., Roxbury ARTHUR J. TIETJE, A.lNI. 1683 Cambridge St., Cambridge GEOLOGY GERALD F. LOUGHLIN, Ph.D. Q7 VValnut St., Everett MATHEMATICS FRANK L. HITOHCOCK, Ph.D. 38 Gorham St., Cambridge JOSEPH LIPKE, B.S., A.M. 147 Hemenway St. HENRY B. PHILLIPS, Ph.D. The Longfellow, St. Botolph St. MECHANIC ARTS JAMES R. LAMBIRTH 46 Wheatland Ave., Dorchester CHARLES E. LITTLEFIELD North Wilmington J EREMIAH F. O,NEILL Newell Ave., Needham ROBERT H. SMITH Hotel St. Cloud, Tremont St. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ROY G. BURNHAM, S.B. Essex IRVING H. COWDREY, S.B. Webster St., Needham MYRON VV. DOLE, SB. 25 Cumberland St. ROYAL R. HEUTER, S.B. Cabsentj Berlin, Germany ADDISON F. HOLLIES, S.B. 7 Holborn St., Roxbury WALTER HUMPHREYS, S.B. 343 Clinton Road, Brookline VVALTER H. JAMES, S.B. Portsmouth, NH. MALCOLM C. BIACKENZIE 15 St. James Ave. LAXVRENCE S. SMITH, S.B. 985 Boylston St., Newton Highlands GEORGE IV. SNVETT, S.B. 11 Henry Ave., Melrose Highlands ROBERT E. THAYER, S.B. '79 Harvard St., Chelsea LM T E C H N I Q U E Yol. XXVI MINING ENGINEERING AND METALLURGY CABLE R. LIAYXVARD, SB. Q33 Goffe St., Quincy RUFUS C. REED, SB. 55 Lime St., Newburyport MODERN LANGUAGES JOSEPH BLACHSTEIN 691 Parker St., Roxbury FRANCIS H. DIKE, AB. Q Brimmer St. JUSTUS ERHARDT 431 Marlborough St. HERRIAN R. TQURRELMEYER, Ph.D. 206 Beech St., Roslinclale 'GEORGE TXTEISTER 131 Newbury St. NAVAL ARCHITECTURE HAROLD A. EVERETT, S.B. Linden St., Wellesley Hills :HENRY H. VV. IQEITH, S.B. 3 Haskell St., Allston PHYSICS RICHARD S. fXYRES, S.B. 9 Charles St. NEXVELL C. PAGE, S.B. QS Maxwell Road, YVinchester CLIFFORD M. SXVAN, S.B., A.M. 91 Babcock St., Brookline GEORGE E. VVASHBURN, S.B. 36 Forest St., Lexington PHYSICAL TRAINING F RANK M. KANAL1' 51 Diniick St., Somerville BIOLOGY FRANZ SCHNEIDER, Jr., SB., SM. Q61 Newbury St. CHEMISTRY JOHN M. BIERER, B.S. EUGENE L. CONNOLLY, SB. RICHARD O. F ERNANDEZ RALIJH E. GEGENIIEIBIER, SB. H.kROLD L. LANG, SB. J. P. INIAXFIELD CHARLES E. PEEL, S.B. LUDWIG ROSENSTEIN, S.B. FRANK F. RUIDERT, A.M. VVALTER SPAANS, SB. RICHARD R. TAYLOR, S.B. RUTH M. 'FI-IOMAS, SB. IAENVIS W. VVATERS, SB. EDIVARD N. WYHITE, AB. CIVI CARROLL R. BENTON, S.B. WALTER K. BRONVNELL, SB. ELDON S. CLARK, SB. WALTER W. CLIFFORD, SB. RALPH W. HORNE, SB. FRANK S. LOVEXVELL, AB., SB. RIORSE W. REW, B.S., SB. JOHN P. WVENTXVORTH, Garrison Hall Caryville 533 Robinson St., Somerville 114, St. Botolpli St. 33 Fairview St., Roslindale 9 Chester St., Cambridge 12 IVebster St., Nashua, N.H. 2541 Vllest. Newton St. 15 YVadsworLh St., Allston 108 Chestnut St., Brookline 114 Pembroke St. Q5 Wlare St., Cambridge 19 Concord Sq. 'Wellesley Hills L ENGINEERING 27 Cumberland St. Q10 Wlinthrop Rd., Brookline 11 Blontague St., Dorcliester 60 Oak St., Hyde Park Q09 Salem St., lklalden ' 9 Charles St. 849 Blue Hill Ave. 7' Park Ave., llulden DRAWING CLARENCE H. SUTHERLAND, AB. Tec-lmology Cl1lLl1llD61'ri ' E451 46 TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING HONVARD AGEE, B.S. CHESTER L. DAYVES, S.B. LOREN N. DOWNS, Jr., S.B. RALPH M. GEORGE, S.B. FRED R. LUFKIN, S.B. FREDERICK G. PERRY, S.B. HENRY F. THOMSON, B.S. 131 St. Botolph St. Q6 Addison St., Arlington 33 Clarendon St. Q5 St. James Ave. 382 VVashington St., Brookline 4141 Wfinslow Road, Brookline 1067 Beacon St., Brookline GEOLOGY JOHN A. ALL.AN, B.A., M.SC. Q0 Batavia St. MECHANIC ARTS GEORGE E. BRADLEY FRANK A. BROWN ARTHUIQ B. ENGLISH SAMUEL W. ROUNDS JAMES T. SHORROCK MECHANICAL ENG LEROY E. BRIGGS, S.B. LAVVRENCE B. CHAPMAN, S.B. JESSE J. EAMES, S.B. CHARLES E. LEAVITT, S.B. DEAN PEABODY, Jr., S.B. LUKE E. SAXVYER, S.B. ARTHUR P. TRUETTE, S.B. NVILLIAM H. YVENGERT, B.S., S.B. CHESTER VV. VVILSON, S.B. Q3 Irving St., South Framingham 419 Conant St., Beverly 11 Danforth St., Jamaica Plain 48 Humboldt Ave., Roxbury 39 Longfellow St., Dorchester INEERING 19 St. Botolph St. Q3 Forest St., Newton Highlands Swampscott 32 Broad St., VVeymouth 27 Crocker St., Somerville 56 Chestnut Hill Ave., Brighton 130 Dean Rd., Brookline 200 Columbus Ave. 5 lNIorse St., Newton MINING ENGINEERING AND METALLURGY THOMAS G. CHAPMAN, S.B. HAROLD R. PERRY, S.B. BERT S. WOHLGEMUTH, S.B. 544 Falmouth St. 296 Norfolk St., Dorchester '7 Berwick Pk. 1919 ASSISTANTS 47 HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE L. EARLE ROWE, Ph.B., All hfuseum Fine Arts NAVAL ARCHITECTURE KENNETH T, BLOOD, SB. 366 Main St., Concord Junction GORDON G. HOLBROOK, S.B. C. L. DAWVES IQARL D. FERNSTROM, SB. VERNON S. FOSTER, S.B. FRANKLIN L. HUNT, S.B. WALTER WI. KING, S.B. JOSEPH P. BIAXFIELD, S.B. HERBERT H. PALMER, S.B. PHYSICS Technology Chambers Q6 Addison St., Arlington Q08 VVinthrOp Rd., Brookline 3 lVadsWO1'th St., Allston 19 Howard St., VValtharn 237 Beacon St. 9 Chester St., Cambridge Georgetown ' Q he' l5l?EQ'lhlL uiaunits HOAIEIQ ALBERS, LLB., Business Law TRUILIN H. BARTLETT, M'odelling ALLEN H. COX, Architectural Design DAVID A. GREGG, Pen-and-Inh Drawing ELEAZER B. HORIER, S.B., Architectural History VVALDEMAR LINDGREN, Economic Geology ARTHUR D. LITTLE, Paper JAMES YY. LOVELAND, S.B., lllanufactnre of Soaps GUY LOXVELL, A.B., SB., Grad. Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Lanrlscape .elrchitecture VVALTER E. LUMMUS, W oofl Distillation SAMUEL YV. BIEAD, Architectural Design THOMAS G. RICHIXRDS, S.B., Shop Economy ODIN B. ROBERTS, LLB., Nature ancl Functions of Patents for IIZ.L'6llf1.07l.5' TIMOTHY W. SPRAGUE, S.B., Electricity in Mining :XRMEN H. TIXSHJIAN, .-LB., SM., Concrete Design Ross TURNICR, Water Color VV. LYMAN IJNDERYVOOD, Biology C. LIOWVARD XVALKER, History of Ornarnent HENRY' E. XYARREN, SB., Governing of Turbines FRANKLIN' W. YVHITE, SB., M.D., 11116 Marlborough Street, Meflical .f1flviser, Lecturer on Personal Hygiene YV. XVILDER, Jr., SB., fllurnina anfl Alumina Cornpoancls FREDERICK A. Woons, M.D., Theoretical Biology J. R. VVORCESTER, Foundations I 43 I E wiyfffir. ' - an Dlfqlf Us .,, SgS5RfQ+q , E iw-R'.-:2f,RA2 Sl 'tc-.gwxgm A U! 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BRAY, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physico-Chemical Research Research Associates in Physical Chemistry ARTHUR C. BTELCHER, S.B. CHARLES A. KRAUS. Pl1.D. BOY D. RIAILEY, S.B. K. GEORGE FALK, Ph.D. Research Assistants in Physical Chemistry U ROBERT H. LOMBARD, S.B. WILFORD J. YVINNINGHOFF, B.S. STAFF OF THE RESEARCH LABORATORY OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY WILLIAM H. VVALIQER, Ph.D., Professor of I rzclustrzfal Chemistryg Director HENRY P. TNALBOT, Ph.D., Professor of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry TVILLIS R. XVHITNEY, Ph,D., Norz-resident Professor of Chemical Research AUGUSTUS H. GILL, Ph.D., Professor of Technical Clzemical Analysis WARREN K. LEWIS, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Industrial Chemistry RAYMOND E. DRAIQE, S.B., Research Associate in Applied Chemistry CHARLES ALMY, Jr., A.B., S.B., Research .Associate in A ppliecl Chemistry VVALTER A. PATRICK, B.S., Research Associate in Applied Chemistry CHARLES P. RANDOLPII, S.B., Research Associate in Applied Chemistry LOTHAR E. YVEBER, Ph.D., Research Associate in Applied Chemistry STAFF OF THE SANITARY RESEARCH LABORATORY AND SEWAGE EXPERIMENT STATION WILLIAM T. SEDGVVICK, Ph.D., Sc-.D., Professor of Biology: Director SAMUEL C, PRESCOTT, S.B., Associate Professor of Inclzzstrial Biology E.ARLE B. PHELPS, S.B., Associate Professor of Research in Chem ical Biology SELSKAR NI. GUNN, SB., Research Assistant GEORGE T. PALMER. AB., SB., Research Assistant T491 0 THE NEW INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TECH IN THE FUTURE since the day when Doctor lVIaclaurin was in- GQN augurated President of the Institute, there has been 'IQ an ever-present feeling that sooner or later under his enthusiastic guidance the Institute would really move to a new site. Every time that we under- ! graduates have passed by the closed doors of his office in old Rogers, we have unconsciously believed that inside a man was calmly, yet surely, working out a scheme whereby the Institute could expand as it deservedly should. And our confidence in him has now been rewarded, for Tech has obtained a wonderful new territory upon which to build and expand. The view upon the opposite page shows the arrangement of the build- ings as they will actually appear, and one glance at this noble group is enough to fill every Tech manls heart with pride, and to cause him to look into the future with unrestrained delight and optimism. The Institute of Technology of the future will be laid out in two squares. The massive and stately buildings within the larger square will be devoted to education, and in the square directly adjoining this will be the dormitories, club-rooms, and fraternity houses of the undergraduates. At the extreme left of the front square will be the Naval Architectural Building, next to this the Electrical Engineering and Physics Building, and then the Chemistry Building. Facing the main street, in the centre, the Administration Build- ing will be located. At the extreme right-hand corner of the square and extending to the middle of the right-hand side will be the building occupied by the Mechanical Engineering Department, with a power house in the rear and next to this a building devoted to Biology. The buildings that 'will be erected on either side of the Administra- tion Building will be utilized as lecture halls and recitation-rooms. Conspicuously placed in front of the buildings to be used for the social and living purposes of the students will be erected the large and beautiful VValker Meinorial, which will be built on the plan of the present Harvard Union, but more complete and elaborate. The proposed buildings, according to Doctor lVIaclaurin, will be constructed principally of re-enforced concrete, and will embody many new designs and features developed by the Engineering Depart- ment of the Institute itself. One of the main features of the New Technology is the provisions made for the entire undergraduate body. The buildings on the smaller square in the background, separated from the main Institute build- I51l 52 TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI ings by a street, will be devoted entirely to the undergraduates. On this side of the campus will be erected the Walker Memorial, which will include a gymnasium, a monstrous dining-roo1n, reading-room, swimming tank, and, in fact, all necessary provisions for a modern and up-to-date Union for students. Directly in back of the Walker Melnorial will be a large field for athletic contests and games which will be a provision eagerly sought for by the Technology students. Although not making sports a predominating feature of the undergraduate life at the Institute of Technology, the inter-class contests are eagerly Watched by thousands of local friends of Tech. On the opposite side of the field from the VValker Meinorial will be erected a large re-enforced concrete stadium, with the capacity of seating over 8,000 spectators. 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CLASS CF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND ELEVEN GREENLETKF PARKER XYILKES FULLER DENISON WILLIAMS STEVENS SMITH DOLLIX'ER President Vice-President DONALD READ STEVENS HZOXVARD DAVID YVILLIAMS Secretary Treasurer ORVILLE BOARDMAN DENISON I'IUBERT STACY SMITH Clerk HENRY FRANCIS DOLLIVER Institute Commvizftee JOSEPH CHEEVER FULLER THEODORE BISSELL PARKER E?C6CZlf'iU6 Committee KENNETFI GREENLEAF GORDON BALL YVILKES Athletic Association PETER DESMOND WHITE JOHN DAVID DfACKENZIE VVALTER DEERIEZ ALLEN ERNEST WILLIAM DEWITT OLIN VIVIAN CHAMBERLIN CLASS DINNER: Held at the Union, December 6, 19Io Toastmaster: DONALD READ STEVENS Speakers: Dean BURTON, Bursar RAND, HOMER ALBERS, and Dr. NOYES E561 SEEING HELL WITH 1911 ga ' 1' LD Charon lay dreaming on his oars. Traffic over the W '5' . Styx into Hades had been a little slack of late. Charon y ' was rather glad of this than otherwise. It is some job A for oneyman to have to ferry departed souls over a river 23 that flows seven times around a city, and bring ,em over 1 one by one at that. Year after year, ever since Eve ate the forbidden fruit, had this task been his. So that now a moment or two of rest was welcome indeed to the feeble old man, who sat cogitating over a corn-cob and idly watching the dull green- ish flicker in the sky over the city of Hades,-a flicker caused by the endless burning of the Hell-fires reflected from heavy clouds of sul- phur fuines. ' Suddenly Charon started. A rude hullabaloo awakened him from his reveries. Louder and louder it grew, accompanied by the noise of many footsteps, and at length the sound of lusty voices swelled into a mighty howl of, 'fWe are happy, Tech is Hell, T-E-C-H, N-O-L, O-G-Y, Eleven, Eleven, Elevenln 6'Shades of Socratesll' ejaculated Charon, and, reaching for a telephone, he shouted, c'Hello, Central! Quick, give me Hades six-nine-double-O! Hello-Hello-that you, Satan? The whole of Tech 1911 is here. Wha.t,ll I do with 'emPH Aha! Meat for all of uslw gurgled Satan, playfully cliucking himself under the chin with the end of his pointed tail. Bring over the celebrities first! U It,s the biggest job since the floodf' groaned Charon. Stay!,' shouted he of the cloven hoof. Is Pete Wlhite tliere?', The first one,', replied Charon. VVell, send him up to heaven. Vile donat want him heref, VVith a leer of satisfaction Satan banged up the receiver, and began shouting orders to the little black demons who scrambled about his feet. Each scurried off on his errand, and Satan leaned back in his solid ivory chair, half closed his eyes, and murmured, HThere,ll be a hot time in the old town to-nightf, Some hours later the Evil One heard some expostulation in the corridor outside his office. The door was thrust open, and in came T571 58 TECHNIQUE Vo1.XXVI Bates, the Boy Manictlre, with a bag of Bull Durham in one hand and a cigarette paper in the other. Say,,' he shouted, dumping a portion of the Bull on to the paper, this is a Hell of a place! Why the Devil don,t you get a little spirit into the joint? The system here is rotten! Now, when I was at Columbian- , g'Look here, young manf, said Satan, carelessly directing a ire extinguisher into the speaker's gaping mouth, 'cas I recollect, you were the prize calamity howler at the Institute. One million years at hearing yourself talk in the Cave of the Thousand Echoes! Ho, minions, lead him hence, and see that he is plentifully supplied with our finest mixture of Soft Coal Cut Plug and our best grade of sheet- iron cigarette papers. NeXt!,' And in walked Jack lVIcAllen, attended on either hand by six little fork-tailed urchins. ccWl12Lt in Hell would you like by way of future occupation? smiled Satan. J ack shuffled his feet bashfully. VVell,', he suggested, are there any nice unattached young ladies down here? D 'cHo, hof, benevolently snickered His Satanic Majesty, so that is your weak point. Well, let's see what we can devise by way of appropriate torture for youf' Turning to a card catalogue, he pulled out the tray marked Ladies, and ran his horny hand over the steel plates therein. At length he plucked one out. Here, Beelzebub, Jr.,H he thundered, affectionately spearing one of his attendants with his tail and drawing him up on to his lap, take Friend McAllen to the special chamber set apart for the reception of waitresses from Thompson's Spa. Chain him flat on his back in the middle of the floor. Place a river of Ere, ten feet wide, about him, and have the girls make desperate love to him through all eternity to co1ne! And be sure to place all the jewelry he owns in full view upon his manly chest. It will be a further incentive to the girls. Give him an occa- sional gargle of listerated sulphur, and force him to say sweet nothings in endless number. If he falter in this, pull his hairs out, one by one, to urge him on. Take him awaylv Replacing the tray, Satan turned to greet the next comer, who proved to be Scott Kimball, and, tagging after him, Fat Me1'rill. So? Two of you this timef, he observed. I want to go wherever Slim goes,', said Fat, casting an affec- tionate look at Scotty,s wee figure. 'cSay, old Scotchf' suggested Scotty, throwing a sidelong glance 1912 SEEING HELL VVITH 1911 59 at Satan, Mean I-er-get a drink anywhere around here? This place gives one an awful dry feelingf, Sure,,' said Satan. The Golden Bar for you twof, And once again the beers were on the king,', said Scott under his breath. 'gAren,t we the Hellers? D remarked Fat, trailing out of the throne- room after their guide. ' Just as these two were leaving, a messenger came in with a note. Satan broke the seal. It was from Charon, and read:- I Have found one man who is pure and undeiiled,-Phil Kerr. i CHARON. Satan turned the card over, and wrote on the back, Send him back to take a course under Arlo Bates. Scarcely had the messenger left with the answer when Bill Salis- bury waltzed in and made a perfect pirouette. Satan held his hands before his face in order that he should not be corrupted by such un- seemly action. g'Put him in with Ruth St. Denis and the Whirling Dervishesf, he ordered, and make him dance the Boston every day from 6 A.M. until midnight, including Sundays and holidays. And have the ball-room floor good and hot! 3, The telephone rang. Satan placed the receiver to his ear, g'Hello, what devil are you?,, he asked. This is Kimballf, came the answer in no uncertain accents. Fat Merrill and I have been at this gash-flummuxed Bar for three- quarters of an hour, and every time we go to take a drink the beer goes up in smoke!,, That's the Hell of it,H snickered Satan. 'gTen thousand years for yourslv and, hanging up the receiver, he cut off a choice line of remarks that was issuing therefrom. Hello, there,s Hufsmithf, remarked His lVIajesty, as the person in question was brought before him. VVhat'll we do with him? Ha! I have it. Put him in with the other goats, and let him browse on the Brimstone Hedge! Send in Denison nextfi he commanded. I've long waited for him. Denny, he said, when the latter appeared, if you have no particular objections, I want you to edit the Hades Daily Blister for 60 TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI the next century or so. Mind you, the job is quite a responsible one, and all TRUTH must be kept out of print at any costf, You,re on!,' shouted Denny, signing an iron - clad contract. I've had lots of experience on the Boston papers, he said, as he drew his high-speed steel pen across an asbestos pen-wiper. The telephone rang again. Charon was on the line. Pete VVhite,s back again, he said. What,s the matter now?', asked the Fire-proof One. He says they won't let him in up abovef, VVell, he can't come in here, either, said Satan. HHe's too Green to burn! Ask him what he's going to do about it? VVhat does he say?', He says, 'O Hell, have I got to go back t.o Tech? Bring in the Heavenly Twins nowf, the Devil commanded. VVilkes and Stevens were ushered in, with their arms around each other's necks. VVell, what would you two like?H said Satan. UAnything,', cried Wilkes. Only take him away. He loves me to death!,' I have a splendid little scheme in the making for you two. You must spend nine hundred and ninety-nine years in the Loveris Lava, kissing each otherf, Satan smiled sardonically. c'And feed ,em noth- ing but sulphuretted garlic, he added as an afterthought. VVilkes collapsed, and had to be carried out. No sooner had these two left the chamber than Charon himself burst into the room in a headlong flight. Y our lVIajesty!', he cried, all breathless and trembling, and clutching frantically at his long white beard. 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Lv 3421 ,ly-A ,fm f' f ' y - W f Q fl MW ff f . f Q f , A N '-off C f xx xnywff + M, 5 ' ru 4 X .W X 'X x y X X 'Mig A ': 'I ' X X X ' X n g' 0 1 ,1 MK v, ALJ 'M 21' ' S15 1 X :QA wwf Z 1 M ? fy N f L : RH I Q, x N w ff -1 YK X 5- L X x fw XW N 2' , EL XR Xxx X 'nfl' Mx r V AN E 1' XXXL ,f X Z I' Iv UI TA X Il wgml- 6,4 f-fd if h L X JQLVPS 7 'L +- ll l X11-pl l E B B N CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWELVE TORREY WHITTLESEY BARRY CREMER WOEHLING MONTGOMERY FOX HERRESHOFF President Vice-President EDWARD MONTGOMERY RANDALL CREMER Secretary Treasurer RUDOLPI-I HERZER FOX BATES TORREY Institute Committee - JOHN LINCOLN BARRY, 3d JOHN EDDY WHITTLESEY Executive Committee A. GRISWOLD HERRESHOFF HERBERT LOUIS VVOEIILING Athletic Association HAROLD GEORGE VVATKINS PHILIP WHITE DALRYMPLE KENNETH CARTVVRIGHT RAIIPH MONTAGUE FERRY EARL EMERSON FERRY CLASS DINNER: Held at the Union, November 9, 1910 Toastmaster: EDWARD MONTGOMERY Speakers: Dean BURTON, Professors DEWEY and SEDGWICK N21 PAST OFFICERS CF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWELVE SOPHOMORE YEAR President Vice-President .ARCHIBALD EICCLELLAND EHCHER IIENRY'IJoNALD IKEMP Secretary Treasurer SETH IIENESS SEELEY f3HARLES IIAMLIN CARPENTER Institute Committee HERBERT VVILLIAM HALL DAVID FRY BENBOVV Executive Committee J0HN'IJNc0LN BARRY,3d IIARoLDfRoBERTQLEmnEiF0X FRESHMAN YEAR President Vice-President :HENRY DONALDEKEMP LEDMUND BURKE BIOORE S eeretary Treasurer SETH HENESS SEELEY CHARLES HAMLIN CARPENTER Institute Committee IJNZEE STDVALL IIOOPER VVALTER lIORLEY'I1UBY Executive Committee ARTHUR CAMPBELL ALBERT GARLAND GALE E631 MEMBERS OF THE CLASS CF 1912 George Hinman Abel, II Arthur King Adams, I William Howard Ahearn, I Albert Clifton Albee, I Charles Herbert Albee, X Frederick Thornton Alden, I Andrew Foster Allen, XI Vincent Weaver Allen, II Herbert Burr Alvord, II Jerome Anthony Appelquest, VI Richardson Ayres, I Henry Andrews Babcock, II Russel Thomas Bailey, I David Franklin Baker, III Eugene Berkeley Baker, IV Donald Campbell Bakewell, II Marian Joseph Balcells, VIII Volant Vashon Ballard, I Frederick William Barker, X Kenneth Holmes Barnard, V William Ellsworth Barnes, Jr., I John Lincoln Barry, 3d, VI Ralph Dudley Bates, XI Stacy Collins Bates, II William Henry Baxter, III James McArthur Beale, III Robert O. Beardsley, VI Lew Wyatt Beason, VI David Fry Benbow, II Harvey Smith Benson, II Donald Earl Bent, VI Ruben Bermudez, Jr., III John Arthur Bigelow, IV William Case Bird, I Sylvan Birnbaum, VI Thomas Davis Bond, VI Miss Fanny Helena von Born, V Harold Hasty Brackett, VI John Leighton Bray, III Franklin Nelson Breed, IV Charles Henry Breen, I Karl Hamlin Brown, VIII Samuel Horton Brown, Jr., XIII Malcolm Bruce Brownlee, Jr., III II Robert Bruce Brownlee, William Joseph Buckley, I Frederick Henry Busby, VI Israel Caigan, II Frank Walker Caldwell, II Andrew VVm. Carmichael, XIIIA Charles Hamlin Carpenter, II Kenneth Cartwright, II Charles Austin Cary, I Jay Howard Cather, IV George James Chambers, I Ferdinand Arnold Chandler, VI Sidney Ying Chen, XIII Madison Walter Christie, I Antonio Clavell, V Henry White Codding, VI Mitchell CoHin, II VVilson Graham Cole, I Edward Francis Coleman, I VVilliam Leo Collins, XI Rock Livingston Comstock, X John William Connolly, I John Pierrepont Constable, XIII James Arthur Cook, VI l64l Lester VVilliam Cooper, Ignacio L. Corcuera, Marcus Maurice Cory, Evan Bruce Cotton, Herbert Coulson, Frederick William Covill, Robert Sayre Cox, Jr., Randall Cremer, William Sol Crost, John Edward Crowley, Lawrence Theodore Cummings, Raymond John Cunningham, Arthur Harrison Curtis, Robert Gurney Daggett, Philip White Dalrymple, Harold Wesley Danser, David Dasso, Albion Richmond Davis, Earnest Walter Davis, Harold Benkma Davis, Newton Davis, Sidney Logan Day, Joseph Desloge, Marcel Desloge, Ernest W'illiam DeWitt, Harris Edward Dexter, Frederick Henry Dierks, Ralph Harrington Doane, Ralph Nelson Doble, Charles Ernest Dodge. Lester Locke Downing, Chester Lawrence Dows, Pierre Drewsen, Garth Homer Duell, Leslie Burton Duke, Miss Ruth Dunbar, Cornelius Anthony Duyser, Gurdon Irving Edgerton, Archibald Eicher, Adolph Martin Eisenberg, Rupen Eksergian, Calvin Powell Eldred, 5 yr. James Hawes Ellis, Frederick James Evans, Christopher Fallon, Horace Byron Fay, Harry Foster Ferguson, Francisco Fernandez, Earl Emerson Ferry, Ralph Montague Ferry, Joseph Pryor Fish, Thomas Chatfield Fisher, William Niles Flanders, Edward Brenton Flanigan, Percy LeRoy Flansburg, Louis Ernest Flett, Louis de Florez, Henry Michael Foley, Manuel Font, Raymond Cusen Foster, Harold Robert Leslie Fox, Rudolph Herzer Fox, Norman Fredriksen, Abram James Freedman, John Compton Freeman, Miss Constance Fuller, Carl Augustus Funk, Charles Lester Gabriel, VI I I VI VI II III I VI VI VI I I XI II VI II II VI III I IV VI IV II VI II IV II I II VI X III III VII XI IV XI VII I VI VIII XI III X XI VI VI II VI II I II VI I II VI I III III II X XI VI IV IV X Albert Garland Gale, I Vincent Leo Gallagher, VI Juan Garza, II Ward Nelson Gere, VI Donald McFarlan Giles, III John Baldwin Glaze, XIV William Roy Glidden, I Louis Robert Golden, VI Page Ely Golsan, VI Luis Ramon Gonzalez, XIV Edward Weeks Goodwin, VI Leslie Hall Goodwin, III Harold Greenleaf, I Harold Hopkinson Griffin, II David James Guy, I Jesse Franklin Hakes, I Herbert William Hall, VI John Hall, XI Norwood Appleton Hall, VI Angus Rutland Hammond, III Hugo Henry Hanson, X John Morris Hargrave, VI Albert Harkness, IV Richard Louis Hartwell, VI John lXIurray Hastings, Jr., X Miss Hattie Dora F. Haub, V Lloyd Arthur Hechinger, III Alex. Griswold Herreshoff, XIII Harry Clair Hess, IV Stanley Hurlbut Hodgman, I Edwin Charles Holbrook, I Hans Christian Holm, VII Oliver Wendell Holmes, VI Edmund Lewis Homan, III Aurelius Pointer Hornor, VI Theophile Oliver Hotard, IV Gerald Branch Howard, I Julius Lester Howland, VI Techun Hsi Ming Tsai Hsu, X Clifford L. Hufsmith, VI VValter Scott Hughes, V David Merritt Hunting, II Ralph Edwin Hyde, X David John Jenkins, III Harold Gould Jenks, VI Harold Stolp Johnson, VI Henry Adams Johnson, II Charles Cheseborough Jones, I George Howell Jones, IV Philip Chopin Jones, VI Milton Kahn, X Nicholas Michael Katsainos, VI Alfred Katz, XI Harold Eric Kebbon, IV Sih Sung Keh, VI Gerald Marcy Keith, I Henry Donald Kemp, VI Nlerrill Justin Kimball, VI Allen Holmes Kimball, IV Francis Henry Kingsbury, XI John Wood Brooks Ladd, I Theodore Lafreniere, XI Henry Lamy, III Walter VVarrcn Lang, X William Herbert Lange, I Robert Roger Langer, U IU Archibald lValwyn Laurie, IV 5' A 1- .11 -1 1 -5-hwfw-,:4,,gfv-v,1'e-f.,414e,ff,,g,..gfM' ' , , ., . .. , . , , A I - q 453 7.75, A as , - . . . , - - 041' .1511 -- vs. . 4z1gfw:'4gf,.cwrf-' .- . L ' .M .jig 'W Q i ng' , , YY Q rf Q ,gg ee, v ff ff ' X. , 4, '-,' ,, ag Q 'iyf .52 Y X, ,f .7 A. ,-f 3 ?f R X , f . A g 3? I-N r 1' ' 1, ..1 1 F '35 ? 3 A. vii fx-Q55 3,1 lg? '- ' '7 ', ' fvge, '1 1 f ,, .A, 1 , 'v-- , ., Ng' H N any ,.,, V A ,.,,, 14 l , lyr, .Q QQ Y. -Wf- , . we 75? A 9 iq--' - ,'.Z, ' V x-,a J .1, ,A,. :1, T l 2' ' 'pf ,, W M T 'A'M ' 'ifilf ., . ': 1,50 ,Zi ' 'I V , fix-5+X.,.2m ' Jig.: ' f -f E ,A - Q9 Q! QNJ, -. A AA,f - , I ,141 ' l '1 1 V gb x - ' xp - I I ,.,, ' 112' I Q 4 'A . F i YQ if W N ' A f f 1 q ' 'f if - A ,I V' N t V I , .- ,E ::,,. 1 ,v,. . I ,, V Q ' L ' , 2 A - l 1 1 i W AVHV 'FW N -.11 t vi T924 X Q ,. , N I ,fi Q fvjkw ,Mtg AAA' M' B'- -, ' :v,fE'!--, i ' z MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1912 Alberto Lavenas, II Fernando Lavenas, I Thomas Brown Lawler, VI Paul Root Lawrence, X George Edward Leavitt, Jr., II Hans Frank Lehmann, II John Henry Lenaerts, VI Charles Lewis Levermore, X Max Levine, VII Junius Poullain Lewis, II Leon Gage Lewis, I Oliver Cromwell Lombard, VI Joseph VVarren Lovell, VI Frederick Curtis Loweth, I William Charles Lynch, II Harold Clarkson Mabbott, 5 yr. II dt VI Francis Thomas McAvoy, I Charles Donald McCormack, I Henry Douglas MacDonald, III Clarence McDonough, I John Vincent MacDonough, X David James McGrath, I Karl Cushing McKenney, VI Nicholas Tallon McNeil, I Paul Harold McOsker, III Charles Alden Magoon, VII Denis Francis Mahoney, I Edward Mangan, II Harold Grosvenor Manning, X Eugene Theodore Marceau, X Conrad Alexander Markwold, V Edward Mansfield Mason, VI Max Clark Mason, VI Leroy Allen Matthews, VII Alan Hay Means, III Charles Hudson Sayre Merrill, I Hamilton Merrill, X Lester George Metcalf, II Waldo Benneville Miller, I John Preston Minton, VIII Harold Dies Mitchell, X Edward Montgomery, X David Garcia Montt, VI Frank Lewis Moore, VI Walter Stone Moore, I Bernard Hudson Morash, VI Fred Thurlow Morse, I Fred Lawrence hiowry, XI Joseph Ignatius Murray, VII VVallace Jennings lVIurray, X Charles William Nitschke, IV Edmund Randall Norton, XIIIA Jonathan Alvan Noyes, II Walter Francis O'Brien, II IV1ll1am Gerken O'Brien, X Lawrence Gleason Odell, XIV Joseph Oppenheim, V Frederick VVarren Osborn, III Henry Noyes Otis, II Ricardo Lara Pacheco, VI Henry Hinman Partridge, II Albert Lawrence Pashek, VI Horace Stanwood Payson, I Holman Isaac Pearl, I Aksel Marius Pedersen, X John Mason Pettingell, I Nlunroe Rhodes Pevear, Theodorus Polhemus, Oliver Davis Powell, Jabez Harden Pratt, Henry Malcolm Priest, Theodore Rentrope Prouty. IV XI I X I IV Revere Burnham Pulsifer, XIII Otto Joseph Ramler, Ross Howard Rathbun, VIII VI John VVilliam Raymond, Jr., I Stalker Elijah Reed, Bartow Vandcwater Reeves, Allen Willard Reid, Clarence Kenworthy Reiinan, Charles Vaughn Reynolds, William Geyer Rhoades, George Harold Rhodes, VVilliam Armitage Rhodes, Rene Alphonse Richard, George VVilliam Richards, Wallace Dunster Richardson. VVilliam Elmer Richardson, Charles William Rieser, Wilbur Taylor Roberts, Frederick Alfred Robinson, J George Albert Robinson, Walter Vogt Rohlffs, John Boyd Romer, Antonio Romero, Royal Pulsifer Root, Bradley Travis Ross, 5 yr. Charles Bacon Rowley, Walter Morley Ruby, James Edwin Rush, Gordon Ames Ryon, Nathaniel McLean Sage, Everett St. John, Agapito Salgado, Leon Alfred Salinger, Willis Ruel Salisbury, Justis Curtis Sanburn, Hall Sargent, George Summers Sawyer, Richard Harriman Scanlon, Robert Samuel Schar, Erwin Haskell Schell, William Schmiedeke, Henry Schrieber, Jr., Fu Cheng Seetoo, John Soley Selfridge, Wellesley Joseph Seligman, Harold Harris Sharp, Fred'k Johnstone Shepard, Jr., Jacob David Shore, VVright Shuttleworth, Benjamin Silverman, Vernon Gregory Sloan, Alfred Newell Smith, Clyde Fuller Smith, Harry Chawner Smith, Frederic Hastings Smyth. Carl VVarrington Somers, Hugh Emerson Soulis, Cyrus Foss Springall, George lVIilton Sprowls, Allen Brown Staiger, IVillson Young Stamper, Jr. III X I X XI VI II VI I I XI I X I r., X I IV V I II X II II VII VI I II VI V II X II I II YY' II I XI XIII VI III III VI IV II II I I XI IV X IV VI IV VI II I Frank Elijah Starr, III Clarence Augustus Stewart, I Dugald Stewart, I Franklyn lVIosher Stibbs, XI Robert Clarence Stobert, VI Ralph Townsend Stone, II Lester Arthur Stover, II Edward Lynch Sullivan, VI Ewazo Suzuki, X Guy Andrew Swenson, IV Ralph Symonds Symonds, II Elliot VVhitney Tarr, VI VValter Hernon Taylor, V Joseph Allen Tennant, VI Emery J. Theriault, XIV Alvin Goodell Thompson, II James A. Tillinghast, VI Henry Stanley Tirrell, X Edward Mayo Tolman, XI Daniel H. Tomlinson, I Pao Tung Tong, I Bates Torrey, Jr., X Ralph Martin Torrey, XIII Walter Howell Triplett, X Leonard Thompson Troland, VII Paul McIntosh Tyler, III Arthur VVilliam Underhill, VI Edwin Osgood Upham, 5 yr. X dr VI Roy Daniel Van Alstine, I Elijah Carhart Van Syckel, III Cecil Bolmer Vaughan, II Hayes Bowers Vickers, II Arthur VVilliams Vose, I Norman Scruton VVade, II Lawrence Brewster VValker, II Richard Parker Wallis, I Louis Sebastian VValsh, X Harold George VVatkins, I Earle Bradbury VVatson, I Lea Albert Weatherwax, IV Charles Willis VVebber, VI Everett Brockway VVettengel, V Robert Everett YVhipple, III Lester Marius White, X Lindsey VV. VVhitehead, I Charles Matson VVhitmore, VI John Eddy VVhittlesey, II Oscar Karl Wiessner, III Kenneth Neil VVildes, I Howard David VVilliams, XI Paul Revere Williamson, I Charles Main VVillis, IV Raymond Everett VVilson, II Jacob Samuel VVise, IV Robert Joseph VViseman,V VI Herbert Louis YVoehling, VI IVilliam Srnock XVolfe, X Robert Odiorne IVood, XIV Charles Martin VVoodcock, V Robert Harris YVoods, Jr., VI Clarence R. IVoodward, III Rowland YVoodward, Jr., II Nicholas IV. IVorthington, VI Rowland Gregory Wright, VI Dwight IVIead XWIYDISII, II N391 ki I if. 4'.-v 44'-4 I' I' f or I' Bra - ' -ai Jiff- I' rr 4 .- .na B' CUT' wgga-H mpursvw WQPUFQ 3651 F5 HOPE! ,pagina 3 OMG' Ozww 525:23 15322 za I gt-qbigjw Sami? EEQAPI Pm 2 5 W, O N gs j Track VINCENT WEAVER ALLEN :Arr HERBERT BURR ALVORD VOLANT VASHON BALLARD DAVID FRY BENBOW HARVEY SMITH BENSON JOHN LEIGHTON BRAY KENNETH CARTWRIGHT PHILIP WHITE DALRYMPLE u-0 -F A 7 -W J .A Dv ...QM . K. -vip 12:31- Jgif' G,,ggjg3lSif:?v:uaZ1i?:4gzl.QM, lik 53- ,:'?l55A. ...f,f3Sh? -six 'W' 'Nw '41 'I ,, . 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A ,eff aw Rx 'RA 5,f' .AWP A .Pix fi?-F tQZr,. , -'STH ,..f:::?'u WILLIAM ELLSWORTH BARNES, Jr. JAMES MACARTHUR BEALE ARCHIBALD MCCLELLAND EICHER ALBERT GARLAND GALE HAROLD ERIC KEBBON JNIERRILL JUSTIN KIMBALL PAUL HAROLD MCOSKER JOHN VVILLIAM RAYMOND, Jr Tug of War JOHN LINCOLN BARRY, 3d FREDERICK HENRY BUSBY CORNELIUS ANTHONY DUYSER JOSEPH WILLARD FARWELL, Jr. HSERBERT WILLIAM HALL ALEXANDER GRISWOLD HERRESHOFE AURELIUS POINTER HORNOR MERRILL .JUSTIN KIMBALL HERBERT LOUIS WVOEHLIN E701 Track WARD NELSON GERE JOHN SEELEY GRANT HAROLD GREENLEAF EDWARD MANGAN CARL HENRY MORRILL JOHN IGNATIUS MURRAY H.ALKER ELIJAH REED WALTER MORLEY RUBY ERVVIN HASKELL SCHELL FREDERICK JOHNSON SHEPARD, Jr LAWRENCE BREVVSTER WAIJKER HAROLD GEORGE VVATKINS ROBERT EVERETT WHIPPLE JVILLIAM TAYLOR ROBERTS WRIGIIT SHUTTLEVVORTH RICHARD CARLTON STICKNEY GUY ANDREXV SWENSON BATES TORREY, Jr. JAMES HALLER WARD JOHN EDDY WHITTLESEY CLARENCE RICHARDSON WOODWARD ARCHIBALD VVALXVYN LAURIE KARL CUSHING MCKENNEY HAMILTON MERRILL GEORGE VVILLIAM RICHARDS GEORGE SUMMERS SAWYER JOHN SOLEY SELFRIDGE SAMUEL WOODWORTH SELFRIDGE FRANK ELIJAH STARR G Fix f? - Q W i - 3 ,K MM 5 it ' fi3 '?i2?+ ' S : - - -- .- - '-' .7 1 4,- ' ,, , X X o X x XX X X j I a X X X X N T I 7 C7 I ff 4 O Y l XX if, f X X 7 r X X ' Il X fl mm K I' : T X 9 K ,WX K fll,I .If -',,, '- ' K Nui, yi ,. 'x L I' 1 ,f-- 1',-f- 1 ti i if Pwr sm f' 9, 1 51 P i :. ., 'lx K. Q C f s3 ,s.4- ,f di 344' LENCKY LYYTLEBY I mzrrazz..- mamma X' ING. JXLL- IE L , ?qNfiIM3t -WL ' 4 if ' . oi Y hi. . D . D IGB - i g 6 1 7' ' t . 5 L L..,.l. IZWJ X .Xp ADAN5 U21 -f Qi i - Q ., f ,, Ufhat is your age? Q0 years, 10 months, Was the average age. What is your weight? 160.8 pounds tipped the scales. What is your height? The class measured on the average 5' SJW . The most popular man in the class? EriC', Kebbon took first honors, with g'Arch Eicher next, and g'Dave,' Benbow and H. D. Kemp close behind. The handsomest man? Adonis K. Adams is in a class by himself, Almost Goodenufl' Herreshoff comes next, While '6DaVe Benbow and Gurd,, Edgerton tie for third place. The most versatile man? Keb', wins this easily. Benbow, Eicher, Hall, and Kemp all pull a number of votes. The best athlete? Watkins wins this hands down. TodH Green- leaf, Phil', Dalrymple, Johnny Bray, and '5Harvey Benson have all Won the coveted TW 1912 STATISTICS 73 Who has the most class spirit? W! Arch Eicher,s Held goal turned the scales in his favor over Carpenter, collector of the port. X The best-disposttioned Fat Kimball got away with this, but '6Keb,sH laugh lets him in, while Torrey and Brown both ,ffl 4 wear the smile that won't come off. Z? The best-dressed? The bizarre attire of Hughes is much admired FAT KUVVBALL ' by the class. W' hat junior is most likely to succeed in life? Cremer is the favorite, with VVeeny' Schell of 2575.5 W' - 55 'U F l esvsv DAY Y the Show second, and some are hopeful for Benson. The biggest smoke? V. W. Allenis meerschaum settled this ques- tion, while Ned lliontgomery and H. Donald Kemp also indulge in the noxious weed. The average time of retfirfivzg? The class is kidding us on this, for 12 o,clock seems to be the usual hour, and the class is Certainly not that studious. Our favorite professor? 'gDoc Talbot again takes first honors, while the devotees of Applied are strong for Hayward and Johnson. Oufr favorite virtstructor? c'Blachie arose to the occasion, while some of the class are aware of the fact that Swett was recently married. S f Q Q- fig! Ffa fi .L he ,vc W T E lllu W f Q ml l 36559 Je ff T9 n1f Y f ,HN ff f -'fi I ff -A ji f. A . gggrait. - 'P 7 Cv f L? fill . M, C 'lQ,4,,.sf,4 li, I 7 O ARLE l I qi - i T5 ' G, ,-.' 6110 EE :wsu dw mm ww CDP-3 55' H :U mrs UU MCP 22 U2 O53 75:1 JOHN LEIGHTON BRAY PHILIP WHITE DALRYMPLE HARVEY SMITH BENSON FREDERICK HENRY BUSBY KENNETH CARTVVRIGHT 1 IIRT R H s '-.RRV 365, .,L.... X P Wt. l,.. I 4. if 7f 1 'L M Q Qfv KP . . F' . . Q 1 E H FU In O Z P1 Aw if E G ,A X 55 nn: 0 I j Hi . w-1 o XB, AM gy, 4S....,f Wearers of ATA HAROLD GREENLEAF WALTER MORLEY RUBY HAROLD GEORGE VVATKINS Wearers Qf CTC EARL EMERSON FERRY RALPH MONTAGUE FERRY HAROLD GEORGE VVATKINS Weavers' Qf HTT VERNON GREGORY SLOAN Wearer.s of BTB ABRAM JAMES FREEDMAN Wearers of TTT FREDERICK WILLIAM COVILL CLARENCE RICHARDSON XVOODVVARD HARVEX' SMITH BENSON JOHN LEIGHTON BRAY Wec11'ev'.s Qf the T PHILIP WHITE DALRYMPLE HAROLD GREENLEAXF TIAROLD GEORGE TVATKINS E711 74 TECHNIQUE Vol. XXVI The average number of C19 per report? The approximation of this was given Y,-4 1 151 'i a ny up in despair, but in round numbers it -A R' .4Yg1 i+il gW IS somewhere akin to 10-5. f W mm 0 . . . I Q . -A Mi! or an you register cor rect ,y. ' A- C1 L 5' Two in the class brazenly said that -A EXAM 'DME -- 11' L1 5 they could, but, after seeing the other answers, we are skeptical. as . - H ow often do you buy the K' Teeliv? ,Mi excusab 1 I . , rl -H' K3 .i willy i K LEA Qi? ? X Ry. ll'WMM, 4 ilml slllllllll' l ffl ' egfggae Nor wr-111.5 HE CAN E? THE wma CKY? ww - xy l 'll f tl ls lWge?rer Q2 ' ring i l ill-'llll!lh .le i A ., ,k -- 3 ' WELLESLEY SMITH 0lten doesn't seem to be the proper word to have used here, as some few bought it their fresh- man year, and one man reads it when he Canit get the War Cry. How often do yon write ho-me? Most of the class write immediately after the first of the month, while one nian replied, '6When- ever my temperament requires the necessary luere for a little social relaxationf' How often do you write your girl? Answers vary from every evening to nary an evening. What is yonr cworite girls, School Wellesley won over Smith by one vote. Dana Hall only got third, much to the surprise of various members of the board. Are you partial to any one girl? A much stronger word than Hpartialn should have been inserted in the above question, judging by the answers received. 1912 STATISTICS 75 What is her first narne? Gwendolyn leads in a long and scintillating list. Allis sit by the Boilern was the most euphonious. How soon before you expect to get rnarriecl ? Answers were extremely varied, but the general impression seemed to be, The sooner, the quicker? TVoulcZ you marry for money? Nlany thought they would have to in the end, while one youth remarks, 'clVloney would not stand in the wayf, What salary do you expect to draw afterftoe years out? One is modest enough to state, It probably won't eclipse John Dfsf, The general sentiment was from 353,000 to 955,000 Dream on! What is your greatest ambition? All of the fellows want to graduate. One bash- fully admits, To please my wife,', and here,s another :- :cIluXury gy so OG y :girls Ambition y2 za dx dy dz z :money 0 0 0 Do you wear your B. V. Dfs all winter? lVIost of the class thought this a foolish question, some few admitted having them washed occasionally, while one indignantly exclaims: Y ou rude thing! How dare you!', lVhat is your faziortte tobacco? Bull Durham seems to be popular, while the sports stand up for Imperial Cube Cut. 53? F' afar inf I ,W I f, X 'H f f V MAN : Q lx X... 44 ' .,-- .. f K Q 1 , fir i, it f , tl Xl gi 11 ln. ,Zi f .WOULD-You-? Q 0 aw ' i it lx' 'Will W1l1!,m, 5S 45 f -. f -- FIVE- YEARQ Armin H C3.RJ51D1?P?1'l0N l l gg siiiiitfiss nl ' gf if .5 H . , LETTERS QF THE 1912 CLASS BABY LEDITORS, NOTE.-Owing to the monumental achievements and successes of the many members of the class of 1912 during the past fifteen years and the great atten- tion which is at present being given it by the leading periodicals as well as the great educators of the country on account of its unrivalled production of prominent men, the editors feel it a privilege to present to the public the contents of a series of letters which serve to show the extraordinary character of this organization at the time when these masters of finance and engineering were attending college.l Dear Bill:- Doggone it all, Bill, you go and move your measly carcass way OH to Idaho just as I pownce upon the gratest discovery of my youth. You know you said that your father was a great bare hunter and killed the mitey denizons of the wilderness by stealthily steeling behind them and twisting thare tales till thare heads fell off. VVell, I told that to my father and he didn't think that was so darn wonder- ful cause he had once beerded the Registrar in his den and stared at his feet till his spectacles fell off which took more nerve by a heluvalott. And then pa led me to a dark corner and whispered in my ear that he was a son of emmeytee and just give him some acid with sulphur in it and he could lick his wate in skunks. Golly! Bill, I never sus- pekted he was such a dangerous article and he said he would tell me of his dark past if I would tell no one. So this must be a seecret to the deth, and curst be yee if yee blab. I He said the first step in his career was that of a Freshy, and there was a class that was class, sezze and pownded the butter dish instead of the table with his fist which made him curse awful. He said there was a Feller in that class named Iyker that was a kicker from way back. There he stood on Feild Day sez pa, in the center of the arena with a howling throng about him with a tenth of a second to play and he throws the pigskin to erth with a mitey fling, up goes that trusty foot, and it saled over the gole giving the Freshman vic- f'76l 1912 LETTERS OF THE 1912 CLASS BABY 77 tery with the score ninety to nothing. I am not sure of this last part, Bill ole kid, cause pa acted this all out, and when up went the trusty foot, he kickedour house-cat into grandma's wig and she sqweeked to beet billybedamd. He said they had to drill in a big hall that was bigger than our house and barn and all t.he henhuts put together and they had a band that would put the hosts of the insayne to rout. He said they played Onward Christian Soldiers till the leader stopped whistling through his teeth and then theyid clout the drum a few times and after that the Christian soldiers had to take care of themselves. Pa drilled some for me with a old musket he had and he was darn inspiring untill where he crys Charge! and then he run out the door hoop-tee-toot and stuck our hired man in the back as he was going by the door and ole Zeke sez Ooch! and swung at pa with the milk- pale. Bla took me upstairs then so all I heard was an awful rumpus and I will write you more in my next. Deth to the blab! Yours WURTZ. Dear Bill:- Pa was feeling well enough today to sit out in the sunshine and so when all was still I whispered to him to relate more of his dark past. He said he could do nothing without his class pipe which I got for him. He said thare is the sweetest pipe that was ever made. He said Feild Day the Soph year was not so much good as the year before and he said we would have won if it had not been that they had a cross-eyed judge for the tug-of-war and when t.he mark on the rope was over the line and the Sophs had won, the fool judge looked out of the wrong eye and gave it to the other side. He said the other side had a fat man named Burchard and he would wind the rope around his chest and every time he took a breath the Freshmen gained two feet. Speaking of Hnanciers sez pa, thare was a man in our class that had J. P. Mo1'gan beat to a stand-still. Name was Carpenter and he 78 T E C H NMI Q U E Vol. XXVI was the treshurer. I've seen men, sez pa, down on thare knees beggin to pay him a dollar and Carp would just spurn em and call em vampires after his blood, but they would catch him unawares and ty him down so they could stuff his pockets with the filthy lucre. And thare was a man named Kebbon who knew every man by his middle name and he had a base voice and he could sing so low that it bothered him. Pa said the grate events of the year were the class meetings and the hall they convocated in would creek and groan with the weight of the mitey throng there assembled. Through the long hours of the noon, sez pa, they would cuss and discuss the weighty problems that confronted them and the profs would have to threaten some of the weaker members in order that they would make a motion to adjourn. He has seen the rostrum lined with the faculty on their knees, pleading that they be allowed to hold their classes and the class-president would say Away! Away! Back to your moth-eaten books and they would slink away like jackals. One night we thought we would have some sport, sez pa, so we herded together a flock of trembling Freshmen and marched them through the crowds of gapping populace to the fish pond in the com- mons where we made each one jump far into the roaring billows. It was a rayr sight to see them standing on the asfalt bottom, thar gawnt limbs quivering with fear and mud, entreating the silent and awful throng which stood upon the banks to give them one last look at Mother' Earth before they died. Deth was fast approaching thare brittle forms when the coast life savers appeared in gondolas and rescued them. The most spectacular evidence of the college spirit of the class was given by thare eegerness to buy the Tech. The halls of our amamotter would resound with the terrible cries of the mob as they surged about the distributers of our daily. The newsboys adopted the plan of passing out papers with both hands and catching the pennies in thare mouths at which they became very expert but one day one of the many millionaires in our class threw in a quarter by 1912 LETTERS OF THE 1912 CLASS BABY 79 mistake which broke out two front teeth and the poor boy in his excitement swallowed a dollar and forty five cents. Just then the mail-man came, and brought pa a postal which I read to him as he did not have his glasses. It said Dear Nlr. Brown: You have as yet neglected to pay your Sophomore dues. This is a matter of 15 years standing and one of these days something is going to sit on you.-CARP. Pa grew pale and muttered Horrors! He .s-till haunts me, and slinked into the house. More in my next. WURTZ. Dear BiZl:- Ma has gone off to Wellesley to a class reunion and pa and I have been living from hand to mouth for the last three days. We had to drink our coffee out of soup-toureens this morning as they were the only things we had not used but I made a contract with pa that I would wash everything if he would tell me more of his deeds which I did and which he did which is why I,m writing you, Bill, ole kid. The fall of 1910, sez pa, marks the apecks of our glory as a class. Some idea may be gained of our class spirit when I say that when the elections took place there were 500 votes cast and there were but 350 men in the crowd. The members of our mitey clan were to be found in all the walks of study, and there was scarce a Freshman or Sophomore class that did not boast of one or more of our number. No cafay in the city but what was illumined during the evening hours by the bright faces of our classmen. So diversified became our interests and so famous did some of us become that the Dean under- took to keep biographies of our lives after the manner of Boswell. These he kept in his office and every now and then he would call together the Faculty and read them passages and quotations from these works and in this way impress upon them the gratitude which 80 TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI they should feel in being allowed to live in such close proximity to such marvelus beings. Our fame spread far and wide and so feared did we become that no Harvard man would dare venture into the city unless properly chaperoned. When the hair and hounds run would pass through Wellesley campus, they had to carry umbrellas to protect themselves from the shower of broken glass from the hundreds of dormitory windows which were burst open by the thousands of beautiful maidens striving to catch a glimpse of a Junior. The Faculty finally decided that they must show their appre- ciation of our endeavors so they decided to send the most renowned members of the class notes of appreciation. It was at this time that I left school sez pa, for the Faculty sent me a note in which they spelled my name wrong which was an insult that I could never for- give. Long was my absence mourned and for weeks afterwards the students sat with bowed heads in the Physics lectures in memory of their bereavment and memorial services were held nightly in the Chapel. Wasn,t that sad, Bill fole kid? Think of those profs aweepin and aweepin for thare lost heerow. Pa sez there is little more to tell. Sezze it was a bully class and I loved it and sometimes I felt perhaps I should have been a little more lenient with my teachers but I did what I could for them. Here pa wipes his glasses with a piece of waste which he always carries, for he sez true Tech men always carry waste in loo of a hankercheef. Just one more thing, Bill ole kid. Tell that tiger-tale twisting dad of yours that if he wants to do something brave just to whisper in the ear of a 1912 man that his class was no good. 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' dll!! , ' ' I ' N1 if 1 , 1 X .V Yi Ad 1-1 11,4-r h ,'- l Q A , - - 1Z'114a1 ' 1 ' X '- 5 '1BQN- CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TI-IIRTEEN RAND TAFI' PECK BAXTER KATZENBERGER EICHORN BIROHARD HART ROGERS President Vice-President HAROLD SNELL BIRCHARD SAMUEL EVANS ROGERS, Jr. Secretary Treasurer LAURENCE COLLETT HART HARRY DEXTER PECK Clerk STANLEY MUNROE BAXTER Institute Committee HAROLD MORRILL RAND EDGAR NVHITTAKER TAXFT Executive Committee WILLIAM NEWSOME EICHORN WILLIAM DE YOUNG KATZENBERGER Athletic Association WALTER PAUL MUTIIER MAX LEON WVATERMAN CHARLES EUSTIS TRULL WALTER ROBERT BYLUND GEORGE PHILIP CAPEN CLASS DINNER: Held in the Union, November 3, 1910 Toastmaster: HAROLD SNELL BIRCHARD Speakers: Professor TALBOT, Professor HAYWARD, and Dean BURTON I 82 1 TALE QF THE CLASS QF 1913 ' 5 y T chanced in the fall of 1909 that there appeared at - the Institute divers dwarfs from North, South, East, and VVest. They had some of the marks of men, but they lacked sense of direction, and their faces were A of a sickly green color, and they were strange to look upon because of their greenness. And straightway they fell among thieves. For their old-time enemies, the men of 1912, descended on them suddenly, and sold them many drill suits of great age, and, the older were the suits, the higher the price. But this was as nothing to the next, for all roads led to Mac's, and sweet Sirens beguiled their money for books not subject to discount. And this day or the next each freshman went to see Bursar Randis Beauty Show, admission 3165. But with all this skinning the green came off very fast. And, when at last they were asse1nbled together, a mighty chief- to wit, Bill Salisbury-led them all, and he did rant and claw the air, and cry, UM. I. T., Rah, Rah, Rah, Thirteen! Thirteen! Thirteen! And all the dwarfs did cry likewise, and make exceedingly dolorous wailing by their crying. Then did the chief raise his hand and cry, Beware, for 1912 is your grievous enemyf, and all the dwarfs did cry, 6'Yea-bo!,' Then came other chiefs,-to wit, Zeke VVilliams, and Lloyd Cooley, and Kester Barr,-and they all railed exceedingly. Then the dwarfs lightly swore that they would do 1912 or die in the attempt, and they elected two chiefs,-to wit, Holmes and Birchard,- that they might be led to battle. In those days the cry, You can help make the Tech a daily, was heard in the land, and the T ech,-that is to say, Dick Ranger,- called the freshmen to a mighty feast. Then the men of 1912 did a clever and grievous thing. F or, on the day when all the freshmen should come to the feast, the sophomores led away captive the chief- 1831 841 TECHNIQUE Vo1.XXVI tain Holmes, and, exulting in their victory, they sent a message, saying, Oh, be joyful, for we have your President safely canned in Salemf' And there was exceeding sorrow in the camp of 1913. But the chieftain was let go again. And for a space of one month thereafter the war-cry One-two- threea' was heard on Garrison Street, and swift runners made them- selves ready, and the long-haired sons of the gridiron and the men of 1912 did scorn the dwarfs and scoff at them, but the scolfers were doomed. Finally arrived the day when they should do battle, and many upper classmen drew nigh to watch. And all the company hied them away to Tech Field, some on the pole-car, many by buzz-wagons, and some by shank's mare. And there transpired first the rope- pull. And the men of 1912 pulled manfully and well, but the men of 1913 prevailed for a season, whereat the multitude did shout and cry, '13, 313, '13.,' Then did the football men run bravely to battle, and both teams strove lustily, but neither prevailed. And now came twelve swift runners from 1912 and a like number from 1913, and they ran, and 1912 outran them with great ease. Then came again the rope-pull men, and again they struggled, and the men of 1912 prevailed. Now once more the football men struggled, and the freshmen strove mightily, especially one Goff, and they prevailed. Then was the shouting fine to see, for now the fate of the day must depend on the third rope-pull. And the rope-pull men struggled yet again, and they pulled with their might and main, so that the rope was nigh to bursting, and the sophomores prevailed at Hrst. Then rose up the freshmen, and gave a mighty shout, and the sophomores lost heart and gave way, and the freshmen won the day. That is how the dwarfs became men. Then was there exceeding jubilation in the camp of 1913, and they did shout and dance. And, all joyful, they marched into the town, and on the way they removed sundry of the car-poles from the wires. Then sent they up joyous yells from the steps of old Rogers. In the evening of that day the people were amused by a show 1912 TALE OF THE CLASS OF 1913 85 named g'The Comely Co-edf' and the cheers for Elsie,' were loud and long, though just why it was indeed hard to see, for Elsie had little indeed to do with the winning of Field Day. Then pre- vailed great quietness for six weeks, except that there was held another election, and Chief Holmes was made head for a year with others, to wit, Vllallace, Knight. Birchard, Peck, Prentice, Guild, and Senior. It came to pass then that the chief ordered a feast to be prepared. And, because the Union had served them so scurvily on former occa- sions, the dinner should be held at an inn, to wit, the Crawford House. It chanced that the upper classmen waxed passing sore because they had eaten at the Union, and now the freshmen bade fair to escape this punishment. And the men of the upper classes caused to be held a great mass meeting in Huntington Hall, and they made loud complaint against the freshmen. But the dinner occurred in the Crawford House, and all the goodly company present did vote it a grand success. And about this time 'Walter Humphreys, inventor of the decimal system, began to consider to decimate the freshmen. And to this end was perpetrated a most ghastly device,-to wit, the lVIid-year Exams, and, when Wlalter and the Professors had perpetrated and decimated, they rested content. But the news went abroad of a show to be given, and many of the men proved loyal to Tech and careless of their futures by seeking to be a part of the show. And for a space of ten weeks the show held sway, and, when it appeared, the people agreed it was a goodly show. And about this time, the oHicers of the drill being exceeding anxious to show off their costumes in public, a dance was held in the town, and many attended. The officers agreed it was a grand suc- cess, but the freshmen did the work, and said, VVait till we are offi- cersf' And yet again the oflicers desired to show themselves off. and they held a great Prize Drill, where one of them received a gold medal, but the real purpose was to let the freshmen build a great 86 TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI ire before the Rogers Building and revile the officers of the drill. But again came the decimationg and, when it was finished, they rested for a season. But in the following year another host of greenish dwarfs appeared, and sought to do battle with the men of 1913. And they held a feast, and they diligently considered the place of their chief, and he was not, for he was safely canned in Salemf' And the men of 1913 held another election, and chose Birchard for their chief, and others, to wit, Rogers, Hart, Peck, Taft, Rand, Eichorn, Baxter, and Katzenberger. And the second day following they went out to do battle with the freshmen. 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' ' f KT' JSI? - CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FCURTEEN DORRANCE OWEN STONE M.k1'ER TAYLOR STUBBS KRUEGER WAITT President Vice-President 'THEODORE KARL KRUEGER ARTHUR CALBRAITH DORRANCE Secretary Treasurer PAUL HUSE TAYLOR PAUL BARRY OWEN Instfitute Commrfttee I ARTHUR ROWLAND STUBBS ALDEN HARRY WAITT Executive Committee HAROLD ALEXANDER NIAYER HOWARD LYONS STONE Athletic Association THOMAS LOCK CHASE CHARLES PARKER FISKE THEODORE HERVEY GUETHING CHARLES EPHRAIM Fox GORDON WINTHROP WHITE CLASS DINNER: Held in the Union, February 4, 1911 Toastmaster: THEODORE KARL KRUEGER Speakers: Professor TALBOT, Dean BURTON, and Bursar RAND I 88 J THE PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOQR BACK CXVITH APOPLEXY TO MR. FORBES ROBERTSGN5 N top of an ash-can, big tears running down his cheeks, sat Lill Ahtliuh. Before him stretched the Back Bay automobile track, with Castle Square showing dim gray through the driving snow-storm. He clutched a crumpled sheet of white paper. 'cFired,,' he moaned,-Hfired, canned, kicked outf, His voice broke. 'gYVhat,ll the folks say? VVhat,ll they do? O-ho-oh-hu-boo-hoo-hoo.U AW, shut up,', grumbled Dingbat. Y ou don,t see me blubbering all over Clarendon Street, do you? An, Fve got the same thing youive got. I've got more than you've got. I've got to fork over seven plunks to the chem lab. Youlve got a little coin left: Fm broke. Spent every last cent at the feed last night. Now shut up. Letis go to the room and Write the news to father, and then close the windows and turn on the gas. . . . . Q . . . . . . . Dingbat and Lill Ahthuh had met one morning in front of the Wlalker Building, which they were regarding with holy awe. Good-morning, sir, Dingbat had said, tipping his hat. 6'Are you a Technology student, sir?,, 'cGood-morning. No, but I trust I shall be soonf' Lill Ahthuh had replied, blushing a deep red. c'WVe,re both freshmen? Letis get acquaintedf, And after sev- eral days they had become acquainted. hleeting again in a restaurant one night, they decided to room together. And the next morning the almost endless search for a room began. All the daily papers were carefully gone over, and lists were obtained from the ofhce in Rogers. Lill Ahthuh spent the first day of the search out in Roxbury. Dingbat was combing the Wfest Side. Wlhen they met that evening, nothing suitable had been found. The next day brought the same results, and, it being near the end of the week, they began to get disheartened. Saturday morning each took his list of addresses and started out. Dingbat fS9l 90 TECHNIQUE Vol. XXVI was in the neighborhood of the Institute at about eleven oiclock, and was consulting his list, when he looked up and saw Lill Ahthuh coming up the other side of the street. Y ou here?U both said. They were, in fact, both bound for a brown-front house half-way up the block. L'It's number thirteen,', Dingbat said, as they rang the bell. Lill Ahthuh only grinned. A smiling, kind-faced old lady came to the door. After the usual formalities. they were shown upstairs.,' Upstairs', proved to be three flights up. But a thin brown carpet made the stairs rather attractive. The kindly old lady opened a door, and before them lay the cosiest little room they had seen for a week. Leather chairs that were just right, and wall-paper, couches, and pictures to a queenis taste. 'iThis is usf, whispered Dingbat. So they took the room. lwoving occupied all that afternoon and most of Sunday. At seven o,clock Sunday evening Dingbat sat down on the lounge. 'WVhat shall we call it? 6'The Holein g'The OfHce!', The Third Floor Backln And that it was. The Third Floor Back began its term of usefulness when two other freshmen, who were looking for rooms, were persuaded to take up their abode in the house. Tuesday of the next week saw three more arrivals, one on the floor below, and two across the corridor from Lill Ahthuh and Dingbat. So, now that the house held a colony of embryo Tech men, Third Floor Back became the general stamp- ing ground of the fellows. Dingbat went to a sign painter, and soon there appeared on the door a white card, upon which was printed in letters, cardinal and gray,- THE THIRD FLOOR BACK VVe never close VVipe your feet One evening'Lill Ahthuh came home with a bundle of books under his arm. A serious, determined face was his. 'C VVilliam H Che had not come to the Dingbat stage yetj,- VVilliam, there are Very famous men at this school. If you and I take advan- 1912 PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK 91 tage of this opportunity, maybe we will become captains of industry or somebody like thatf, VVilliam agreed. They went to the meeting in Huntington Hall, at which the Dean spoke, the President being somewhere on the Atlantic Ocean. And they got Tech Bibles and Co-op tickets. They went regularly to the Field to be cussed at by the little fat coach, and wrote home about the wonderful, big school on Boylston Street. One day Ding- bat made a discovery. cWVilliam, the sophomores are trying to kidnap our chairman and keep him away from the class dinner Saturday night. VVe've got to get up a bunch to prevent it. Vile must show some class spirit, Wlillianifi For several days they showed class spirit by watching, as many others did, every movement of the sophs. On Friday evening Ding- bat and Vililliam went to a reception given at the Union. At nine- thirt.y they were startled by a whispered report,-'CThe sophs are chasing the chairmanf, Dingbat was one of those who went down the dumb waiter, through the kitchen, into the engine-room, and over into Copley Hall. There he was joined by other freshmen, and until late into the night they crept through dozens of dark rooms in the building in the attempt to save their chairman. Several times they were carried out bodily and set into the street by the outnumbering sophs. But the search was unavailing. At eleven o'clock they heard that the sophs had found their chairman, and had hustled him off in an automobile to VVellesley. Lill Ahthuh was for going to VVellesley at once. But instead he went to bed. They went to the class dinner, at which Owen, the treasurer, presided. Krueger, their chairman, was in lVIanchester-by-the-Sea, some said. Others insisted that he was in bonds at Wlellesley. Fresh- men had gone to both places, and the police forces of both towns, together with a private detective, had been pressed into service. When the coffee was brought in, some one spread the news that Krueger had gotten away from his captors, and was making as fast as he could for Boston. At any rate, Dingbat and Lill Ahthuh went with the shouting mob towards the Public Garden in quest of sophs. They had hardly gotten' there when the chairman appeared, and from then until midnight Lill Ahthuh and Dingbat went with the rest of them, up and down, through the dark streets, yelling and shouting whenever a shadowy figure in the distance seemed to take on the 92 TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI appearance of a soph. Four or five of the enemy they pitched into the Frog Pond. Having accomplished this, they marched off down town. Street-cars, bearing home theatre crowds, were stopped, and treated to several Tech yells, after which the trolley was put back on the wire and the car released. Lill Ahthuh saw many wonderful things that night, about which he wrote his mamma the next day. Field Day came. Lill Ahthuh was on the 191411 tug-oi-war team, and Dingbat on the football team. At noon a pouring rain changed into a deluge. At two o'clock the field was invisible from the grand- stand except through a spy-glass. This, it might be said, was the beginning of the downfall of Dingbat. He had prayed for fair weather day and night for a week, and, when this all came to naught, he lost faith in things in general. The game began. The left-end wore an old bathing suit which his landlady had lent him. Dingbat wore a pair of pajamas, which hin- dered his swimming very much. The first half ended with a score of 5 for the sophs. Three or four times, when the well-meaning classmates of Dingbat and Lill Ahthuh made a wild lunge at what they thought to be the pig-skin floating on top of the water, they discovered that it was only the head of one of their opponents pro- truding above the surface. To make a long story short, Dingbatls team lost the game. They could not swim. The case of Lill Ahthuh was even worse. He was about half- way down his end of the rope when the water dissolved the middle of the rope. Some eight or ten bodies hit him in the stomach at the same moment, and Lill Ahthuh almost drowned before he was dis- covered lying in the water, gasping for air to breathe. The sophs were declared winners because their end of the rope was the longer. Dingbat. and Lill Ahthuh sat on a box watching the relay race. That is to say, they Watched the beginning. The rain came down in such torrents that in the last half of the race the runners ran in opposite directions, and were lost from view. The judges were swept from their places and carried by the current several times around the field, when suddenly they brought up in front of a sophomore who carried a flag. ' Are you the winner of the race?,' inquired one of the judges, between gulps of water. HVVhy-a, I think sof, replied the sophomore, much surprised. W7hereupon the judge placed the laurel wreath, which he had saved through t.he storm, upon the victoris brow. Leaning upon each 1912 PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK 93 otherfs arms, Lill Ahthuh and Dingbat wended their way home to prepare for Tech Night at the Colonial Theatre. Such joy as Lill Ahthuh experienced that night, and such disgust as Dingbat felt at the actions of Lill Ahthuh, can hardly be expressed. Lill Ahthuh behaved himself until lVIiss Sanderson came out to sing '6Bring me a Rosef' Then he lost his head. He had been giving the yells in regulation style, but now he became suddenly silent. As the dance upon the stage progressed, he leaned farther and farther forward. His eyes bulged. His little heart beat so fast that his breath came short. Then Dingbat knew that something was wrong. Aw, cut it outf' he growled. But I.ill Ahthuh only leaned farther forward, and, when the dance was over, clapped like mad. Each time lVIiss Sanderson appeared, his heart beat faster. Serpentines, confetti, the balloons, and the yells, all left him unmoved. He had chipped ini' on the roses she carried. The bunch left the theatre and tried several restaurants, but the innocent looks upon the faces of the freshmen stood in their way. Finally, they found a good, kind man who asked them into his restau- rant. Imagine the looks on the faces of the little lambs when they discovered one of the principals from the Colonial at a table in a corner of the restaurant. In fact, 'flNIaria,, came over and shook hands with all the little Tech boys, at which many of them became so confused that their cheeks burned. After Tech Night Dingbat and Lill Ahthuh tried to study. Lill Ahthuh acquired the habit of going to the f'ArcadiansU in time to see the second and third a.cts of the show-until his money gave out. Dingbat made frequent calls over in Cambridge somewhere. Third Floor Back was often the scene of Hfeedsf' and visits lasting a whole evening. The door was usually wide open, and few there were who could pass by its inviting threshold without Hdropping inf, The science of bridge whist was carefully fostered in Third Floor Back, and at many a midnight hour the stirring dialogue was heard: 'iPart- ner, may I playin, Answer, cfP1'3j' dof, Less and less did Lill Ahthuh and Dingbat think of becoming captains of industry. Christmas came. Dingbat went up to hlaine, and Lill Ahthuh took the train for Pittsburg. A little peace. a few dances, and mid- years loomed up like a great black storm-cloud. Frantically Ding- bat and Lill Ahthuh plunged into the work. Iiate into the small hours of the night their light burned, while their heads buzzed with trigonometrical formulas and descript problems. Dingbat lost his 94 TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI tongue, and Lill Ahthuh, too, became very silent as the terrible ordeal drew nearer. ' Finally, one morning both set out. The math exam came that day. And that night neither said anything. The next day and the day after, as the exams came and went, their faces became paler. But still neither said a word. The evening after the last exam both Dingbat and Lill Ahthuh came in late. Dingbat arrived Hrst. He lit the gas fire in the grate, and sat. there in front. of it for some time in silence. Then he turned on the lights, and, lying back on the lounge, he surveyed the room with a look that was so forlorn that it was pitiful. The pictures on the wall he looked at g the rugs, pipe-rack, chairs, and the desk over in the corner, which was littered high with everything from books and newspapers down to neckties and smoking tobacco. They had fixed up that room-he and Lill Ahthuh-till he had become more than simply attached to it. When he could stand it no longer, he shut off the lights and re- sumed his seat in front of the ire. There Iiill Ahthuh found him when he arrived. Both affected a mockery of cheerfulness. ':How about it?,' asked Lill Ahthuh. I guess I made it,', Dingbat fibbed. And so did Lill Ahthuh. But one morning, a week later, two letters arrived from the Fac- ulty. Lill Ahthuh had gone downstairs for the mail that morning, and, when he returned, Dingbat was sitting upon the desk, putting on his socks. Lill Ahthuh handed him one of the envelopes. You read itf, muttered Dingbat just above a whisper and with- out looking up. VVith his back to Dingbat and facing the window, Lill Ahthuh tore open the envelope:- In consequence of the low standard of your work during the last term and after due deliberation, the Faculty has decided to require you to discontinue your work at the Institute. This decision has been reached only after careful consid- eration of your past record, and is final. Lill Ahthuh was gazing intently at the distant walls of the Castle Square Hotel. He turned, and saw Dingbat staring in the same direction. Painfully he jarred himself loose from the ash-can and slid to the ground. 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VVhile at times we may have wished for better results, the season has been a successful one, and in those branches which are allowable at the Institute we still hold a posi- tion of high rank among the best universities and colleges in the country. Track and field work receive our first consideration, and the re- view of the season may well begin with the outdoor meets held last spring. The 1912-1913 meet April 9, 1910, coupled with the Spring 1VIeet two weeks later, gave the necessary preparation for the develop- ment of the men for the dual meet with Vllesleyan, May 7, 1910. Witli 1 the team in almost perfect condition the trip to 1VIiddletown, Conn., gave 1 promise of being a Technology vic- tory. And we were not disappointed, 1 for we carried off ten irsts out of the fourteen events besides a majority of secondsg won the day by a score of 805 to 45Mg and, best of all, sat- isfied our competent coach, Frank M. Kanaly, that his faithful efforts thus far had not been in vain. Our chances for the New England 1VIeet were now very bright, and the training for that event was taken up in earnest. The Twenty-fourth Annual Track and Field 1VIeet of the N. E. I. A. A. was held at Technology Field, May Q0-21. Contrary to previous years Dartmouth was not con- sidered so dangerous because of the loss of Hawley and Sherman, 1961 Ill'lA lII SALISBURY NVINNING 220, SPRING RLTEET 191Q ATHLETIC SUMMARY 97 and, as 3, result, we entertained high hopes of finishing among the first three. Our hopes were somewhat shattered when several of our best men whom we were considering as point winners failed to qualify in the preliminaries. VVith the iinals came other sur- prises. Salisbury, White, Wlatkins, and Pead all placed in the events in which they entered, but at the close of the track events we stood fourth, while lvesleyan, Amherst, and Bowdoin were running about neck to neck ahead of us. But Dartmouth was not to be lost sight of, and the iight for first place soon re- solved itself between the three,- Dartmouth, Bowdoin, and Wesleyan. Not until the last event in the discus throw was the outcome decided, when SALISBURY TAKING LEAD, YVESLEYAN MEET D.?L1't1HOUtl1 took fOLlI'lL1'1 place in this event and won the meet from Bow- doin with only two-thirds of a point to spare. VVesleyan, Amherst, and Williams came next in order, while Technology was to be con- tented with sixth place. In cross country our teams have been the fastest for many years. The Inter-Course and Sophomore- Freshman cross-country races last spring brought out some good mate- rial. In the fall the Hare and Hounds runs were taken up again with good results, and the annual race with Har- vard October 29, over their course, was lost by a very close margin. In a triangular meet with Brown and Tufts, Technology took second place to Brown, while Tufts brought up the I'62:1l1'- The Intercollegiate Cross- country Race at Princeton followed, and, although our team ran a good race, Ive finished in place, being Ton GREENLE.aF,SPR1xG INTER-CLASS MEET ,l EI.. V Our two-mile relay team defeated 98 TECHNIQUE Vol. XXVI forced to give Way to Cornell, Har- ' ' vard, Yale, and Micliigan. The relay teams have had a very successful season. The mile outdoor relay team Which ran in the Pennsyl- vania Relay Carnival last spring Was a fast quartette, but the other uni- versities and colleges were represented by speedier aggregations, and We Were forced to finish in sixth place in the intercollegiate championship race. The class B U race was won from Syracuse by default. The mile indoor team is the one to which We look with especial pride. Early in the season Harvard was de- feated at Providence. In this race Thompson, Culnings, and Guething all three made their debut in relay Work at Technology. In the B. A. A. games, with Cumings replaced by White, We not only defeated Dartmouth by half a lap, but made the third fastest time of the evening Without being pushed. The glorious round-up came at Madisoil Square Gardens a Week later, when We defeated Cornell and Syracuse, thereby Winning the intercollegiate mile relay champion- ship. The time in this race, 3 min. Q9 secs. flat, was 1 4-5 secs. faster than the N. Y. A. C.-B. A. A. time the same night. With Coach Kanaly and Captain Salisbury as leaders, it Was the greatest mile relay team ever developed in the history of the Insti- tute, and too much praise cannot be given the men who were in any Way connected with the team. VVHITE XVINNING 880 Harvard early in the season, but lost to Cornell at Troy, N.Y., on Washing- PEM, 1912 ATHLETIC SUIVIIVIARY 99 ton's birthday. This team likewise was composed of two new men, and, judging by this year's showing, we can entertain high hopes of a championship two-mile team next year. The basket-ball and hockey teams closed the season with very creditable records. The opening of the new Boston Arena allowed the hockey team to work under a greater advantage than ever before, and, aside from having a faster seven, more games were played at home, thus affording an opportunity for the student body to witness the contests. The Technology Crew has made such progress since last year that there is no doubt that this branch of athletics has a firm foothold at the Institute. Last May we defeated the Harvard Juniors in our initial race 3 won two out of three contests with the Union Boat Club, and on Decoration Day we won from the Newell Boat Club in a very exciting race. Each year seems to have a new feature, and this year is no excep- tion. Now it is the swimming team which has stepped into our ranks. Great interest has been taken thus far, and with the recog- nition by the Athletic Association weuexpect marked progress in another year's time. Next year,s prospects look exceedingly bright, due to the develop- ment of a number of new men, and the future bids fair to increase our already enviable standing in all of those branches of sport which are followed at the Institute. lim.. ONE-MILE, FALL I'IANDIC.-XP MEET VWl'H1'-V11'I'VB l1' '- 4: -A., I. C. A. A. A. A. N. E. I. A. NI. I. T. A. A. 100 Yards 9 4-5 Secs. 10 secs. 10 1-5 secs. B. J. AKVEFERS A. CURTENIUS H. S. FRANKLIN Georgetown Amherst 1903 H. H. CLOUDMAN Bowdoin G. L. SXVASEY :DEl1 lI1IlOlll.l1 220 Yards Q1 1-5 secs. QQ secs. QQ secs. B. J. IVEFERS C. W. GRAM C. W. GRAM Georgetown Technology 1909 48 4-5 secs. J. B. TAYLOR Pennsylvania 1 min. 56 secs. E. B. PARSONS Yale 4 min. 17 4-5 W. C. PAULL Pennsylvania 9 min. 27 3-5 P. J. 1IAYLOR Cornell f100J SCCS. SCCS. M0 Yards 50 1-5 secs. G. B. S1-IATTUCK Amherst 880 Yards 1 min. 59 secs. H. S. BAKER Technology One ,Mila -L min. Q4 3-5 secs. A. L. WRIGHT Brown T 'wo Blilcs 9 min. 52 -L-5 secs. M. UDALE 'Technology 51 1-5 secs. J, A. ROCKXVELL 1899 1 min. 59 secs. H. S. IJAKER 1903 -L min. 30 3-5 s H. S. BAKER 1903 F' 91nin.52 4-.J S S. M. UDALE 1907 CCS CCS 1912 RECORDS 101 I. C. A. A. A. A. N. E. 1. A. A. M. 1. T. A. A. 15 1-5 secs. A. B. SHAW' Dartmoutli Q3 3-5 secs. A. C. ICRAENZLEIN Pennsylvania 6 ft. 3 1---I in. T. NIOFFIT Pennsylvania Q4 ft. LL 1-2 in. A. C. IQRAENZLEIN Pennsylvania 12 ft. 3 1--1 in. C. S. CAMPBELL Yale 4:6 ft. 5 1-Q ill. W. F. KRUEGER SWZl1'12l1II1OI'C 16-L ft. 10 in. J. R. DEWVITT Princeton 120-Yard H urclles Clliglzj 15 Q-5 secs. A. B. SHAW D?11'1H1CJLltl1 5220'1VH7'CIII1l7'INl'S fhowj 2-L 4--5 secs. J. H. IJUBBARD Amlierst High Jump 5 ft. 11 3-1 i11. G. HORRAX VVilliams E. R. PALMER Dartmouth Broad Jump Q3 ft. 2 3-41 in. W. P. HZUBBARD Amherst Pole Vault 11 ft. 8 1-S in. O. E. JHOLDMAN Dartmouth Shot Put -L3 ft. 10 1-2 in. R. E. ROLLINS Amherst Throwing 16'-Pound Hammer 1-M ft. 1-2 in. A. C. DENNING Bowdoin Discus Throw 122311. 8 1-'2 in. C. K. PEV1sA1i Dartmouth 16 2-5 secs. E. L. OV1NGToN 1904 25 -1-5 secs. G. P. BURCH 1899 G ft. 1-2 in. C. D. PIEYYVOOD 1893 22 ft. 1 1-2 in. G. W. GROSVENOR 1899 11 ft. -1 1-L1 in. W. D. ALLEN 1911 40 ft. 1-+1 in. H. P. MCDONALD 1901 126 ft. '7 in. NV. J. IIN.-XPP 1906 110 ft. Q 1-Q in. L. G. BIORRILL 1905 ,A -3?:Z7fQ57wm lC:? wf4MW?i2?:iE7 f f T gl? l I 'I , lCA WRS T ff AA llls f 11141 .Jgkg .:1x OFFICERS President M. K. RANKIN, Princeton Secretary ANDREXV TEN EYCK, New York University T reasurer EDXVARD H. MACIQENZIE, Columbia flflvisory Committee GUSTAVUS H. ICIRBY, Columbia, Chairman TIIORNTON GERRISH, Harvard ROBIEYN BERRY, Cornell Erreczrtive C07'l'L7TL2'ft66 LEON M. LITTLE, Harvard R. B. BURNS, Jr., Pennsylvania IWPILTON W. GRIGGS, Yale ARTHUR C. H.iSTINGS, Cornell M embers ILXMHERST MASS. INST. OF TECHNOLOGY BOWDOIN IWIICHIGAN BROWN NEW YORK UNIVERSITY COLGATE PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE CITY OF NEW Y ORK PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLUMBIA PRINCETON CORNELL STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHN DARTDIOUTH SWARTHMORE FORDHAM SYRACUSE HARVARD UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA HAVERFORD WESLEYAN JOHNS HOPKINS WILLIAMS YALE 'LIOQJ OLOGY ,QW X, ' 4 vff ,TL T f M? ' . T4 ' 531, ff E W mi 3z . I I I mf fu.: WLM , Z A Z Y QNX.. X 1- V OFFICERS President F. VV. LONG, of Dartmouth Vice-President Secretary H. L. SIMMS, of VVes1eyan E. M. DALAND, of Brown Treasurer H. S. BENSON, of M. I. T. Executive Commitzfee F VV. LONG, of Dartmouth Cer ojficioj LI. C. FIELD, of Wfillianls H S. BENSON, of M. I. T. lex ojicioj R. C. PETERS, of Alnherst J B. HINCIQIIEY, of Brown D. R. 0,BRIEN, of Holy Cross Members AMHERST HOLY CROSS x7ERMONT BOWDOIN TXIAINE YVESLEYAN BROXVN TECHNOLOGY XVILLIAMS DARTMOUTH TRINITY WORCESTER TUFTS Cha1npion.9lz.ips DARTMOUTH BOXVDOIN, 1 ABIHERST, 8 TECHNOLOGY, 1 YVILLIAN 2 .Y T , IS, BROIX A Tied 1 AMHERST S Uosj :TJVLVJUU5 F l '4 . 4 I E I 'J 71 s I 1 3 U :1 F :4 A ! 'Z :1 -5 F F. i 2 N I :J i F J u f. 14 IuLI1.',uql:1lL'4I5'4lU4I L'JlL'E'L'.k'L'd lllxl'l.'A'L'l'L'A'Hi'h'd'L'AUL'!PL'4'L'-YIPAUL?ULVAULLIULUULUILVJILTILIJ QLIAKUI 'j,'E?lllE,gillI'f 'A 'llllllllllll 1 7 l l QIUMHI EIN! wi ''' '' ' '''''' ' ' '''' ' ' '' '' 'S xigwgwi , C? I Wfabaz J 'llIlmQfQSWT W!lrWX IIIlI IIl I W A45 ww' , ' -5L,Q r -mwmwM- E H' . M. . T. A, A. QS! V ffffwg E E ',,1:1Q..uulunfmlmffgllllllll llllkl nl:L.::Jlmm' .... if E 2 2 1 DEWITT MXCKENZID SPUCKLEN 1 mfg:-R G XX 111T1 CH ASE DALRX MPLE H XRTFORD GOULD S XLISBURY CH LINIBEHL-LIN P D XNHITD C uwvs RIGH1 IERRY XLLEA. 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CI-IAMBERLIN Members 1911 1912 WALTER DEFRIEZ ALLEN OLIN VIVIAN CHAMBERLIN JOHN DAVID MAXCKENZIE PETER DESMOND WHITE ERNEST WILLIAM DEWITT 1913 ELLIS VVISYVELL HARTFORD HALSEY BOARDMAN HORNE WALTER PAUL NIUTHER CHARLES EUSTIS TRULL MAX LEON WATERMAN Track Team R KENNETH CARTYVRIGHT PHILIP WHITE DALRYMPLE EARL EMERSON FERRY RALPH MONTAGUE FERRY HAROLD GEORGE VVATKINS 1914 THOMAS LOCK CHASE CHARLES PARKER FISKE THEODORE HERVEY GLTETPIING CHARLES EPHRAIRI FOX GORDON AVINTHROP WHITE ET-officio Members T enms W. C. SALISBURY, 1911, Captain F. XV. COVILL, 1911, Captain H. S. BENSON, 1912, Manager T. B. PARKER, 1911, Manager Basket Ball Crew T. B. PARKER, 1911, Captain W. N. GERE, 1912, Captain L. W. CHANDLER, 1912, Manager A. G. HERRESHOFF, 1912, Manager Hockey FW H. GOULD, 1911, Capiain W. STUCKLEN, 1911, Manager Gym Team B. DARRONV, 1911, Captain VV. D. ALLEN, 1911, Manager Cross Country H. S. BENSON, 1912, Captain M. L. WATERNIAN, 1913, Manager f 105 I KN TH LETI 5 M... 4 ai? U N C 1 L, 159 11 QQ J 4 if 115 F ,- 21 r ' ia t,, Iv - ,- ' 1 ' I J. A. ROCKWELL F. H. BRIGGS J, L, BATCHELDER Chairman J. ARNOLD ROCKWELL, 1896 Secretary and Treasurer FRANK H. BRIGGS, 1881 Representatives from the Alumni Association JOHN L. BATCHELDER, 1890 ALLEN VV. ROWE, 1901 Representatives from the Athletic Association PETER DESMOND VVHITE, 1911 RICHARD HARTSHORN GOULD, 1911 PHILIP WHITE DALRYMPLE, 1912 L 106 1 P4477 'i7?! 1 GW Y m 'W'fF ,p Wm Ww w ?THEJ f W 4 im, R-D-ALLEN LETRA ET LF QS. N- oum-U-cnnmbiaum LEONARD-o-mm H ' ' PHILIP-wfnnlawmvm WILL!!lMJ'PEHDJR 5 WALTER-5-DFIUIS nnkow oksfimfnr wfLLmm-csnLusbuRw, Yew fn ff-2 9 wmmwssuuemnw EJ jg wlLLmmmmnQcREnDlE HAROLD-Q-wnTmw5'Fz Wig! WZ K X f f f -'-'if - X H A , Q f xxxx ----- K ,f 1 x 2916135 111 1 if , .Q . .A...A ,.4.A.A.. A N 5 ..., .......,..Q..... .A. Q ' . f u q- Q .A-A-- ,A,Q-4-4-W---,-.- - Q-'-- --LfA 2 ,'.-'.1 Q .W V .'-, . T -. . ..' :..'. ' ff ' Lf ','2 .. ,IAQ '-fA'. fp ! .Q-. 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MJ f H15 Captain RAYNOR HUNTINGTON ALLEN, 1910 Manager HARVEY SMITH BENSON Coach FRANK MAURICE KANALY H. S. BENSON, Manaffer R. H. ALLEN, Captain Team WALTER DEFRIEZ ALLEN, 1911 ELMER JACOBS, 1910 RAYNOR HUNTINGTON ALLEN, 1910 HAROLD LOCKETT, 1910 HARVEY SMITH BENSON, 1912 WILLIAM JAMES PEAD, Jr., 1911 JOHN LEIGHTON BRAY, 1912 WILLIAM CONYNE SALISBURY, 1911 OLIN VIVIAN CHAMBERLIN, 1911 HAROLD GEORGE VVATKINS, 1912 HAROLD GREENLEAF, 1912 PETER DESMOND WHITE, 1911 '15 ,'I,,, ' A A , I- it M llq if DUPONT CUP L 109 J SPR 'FECIIXOLOGY FIELD Ezmuls 100 Yards 220 Y :Irds 410 Yards 880 Yards Ono Mile TWO Miles 120 Hurdles 220 Hurdles Shot Put L 110 J 1 'll -.1 D:i:.,1:: . A--' fix- . , 1. L , 'J . 'I 14 929 11 - 11110611 wg -L I'lrzces C'II.IRLEs E. TRULL, 1913 HENRY G. BURNIIAM, 1913 JOSEPH J. STRACIHI.-IN, 1913 JOHN S. GRANT, 1912 XNILLIAM C. SALISBURY, 1911 RICHARD H. GOLTLD, 1911 PIENRY G. BURNILIM, 1913 JOSEPH J. STRACHAN, 1913 XYILLIABI C. SALISBURY, 1911 RICIIARD H. GOIILD, 1911 IJAROLD LOCIcE'r'r, 1910 I'IENRY C. FRISBIE, 1910 PETER D. WHITE, 1911 VVALTER R, BYLUND, 1913 JOIIN D. MfXCIfENZIE,1911 Ross D. SAMPSON, 1913 LEONARD O. BIILLS, 1911 EDWARD B. GERMAIN, 1913 PIARVEY BENSON, 1912 CALVIN P. ELIIRED, 1911 IJAROLD G. VVATKINS, 1912 EARL E. FERRY, 1912 ERNEST W. DE1VI'l'T, 1911 RALPH M. FERRY, 1912 VVILLIAM J. PEAD, Jr., 1910 JOHN S. GRANT, 1912 R:XY H. ALLEN, 1910 GEORGE B. CUMMINGS, 1910 WILLIAM J. PEAD, Jr., 1910 OLIN V. CIIAMBERLIN, 1911 IIERBERT S. GOTT, 1910 JOIIN L. BRAY, 1912 JOHN BECKER, Jr., 1912 EET APRIL 23, 1910 Time, Heiglzl, or Distances 11 secs. 24 1-5 secs. 53 2-5 secs. 2 min. 6 secs. 41 min. 41 1-5 secs 10 min. 14 secs. 16 3-5 secs. 27 secs. 35 ft. 9 in. 1912 SPRING MEET Time, Hmfghl, or Evenis Places Distances Hammer Throw JOHN L. BRAY, 1912 113 ft. 7 in. OLIN V. CHAMBERLIN, 1911 NORMAN D. NI.-XCLEOD, 1913 Discus NORMAN D. BQIACLEOD, 1913 103 ft. 6 in. RAY H. ALLEN, 1911 OLIN V. CILYMBERLIN, 1911 JOHN L. BRAY, 1912 High Jump PHILIP W. DALRYMPLE, 1912 5 ft. 6 in. HERBERT B. ALYGRD, 1912 I- Tied RAY H. ALLEN, 1910 S BRADLEY JONES, 1910 Tied ALBERT W. ANDRENVS, 1911 Broad Jump HAROLD GREENLEAE, 1912 19 ft. 6 in. RAY H. ALLEN, 1910 NORMAN D. NIACLEOD, 1913 WVILLIAM H. TORREY, 1913 Pole Vault VVALTER D. ALLEN, 1911 11 ft. HAROLD GREENLEAF, 1912 EDWARD NIANGAN, 1912 Tied RALPH S. RANKIN, 1913 Won by 1911 Summary of Points 1910 . ....,...... . 27 1911 . , ......,. . 50 1912 . . ...... . -IOM 1913 ........,. . 32M Hurd Cup. High Hurdles . . . . . PEAD Batcllelder Cup. One Mile . . . .... NIILLS Rockwell Cup. Quarter Mile ....... . I SALISBURY .1 4 RY , 1 ' '2 A 1 U A V-'. ' . 9. ' IN -M ff , ,,.. , x J ,, i g I 5 1' 1 V ,, . '33', lxn -I'lURD CUP B.kTCHELDEIi CUP ROCKYX'ELL Ctr PEAD MILLS S.-ILISBURY f ee .55 af- 1 W El QQ M EET D B B ,, 'K TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL MEET 'TECHNOLOGY FIELD Events 100 Yards 220 Yards 440,Yards 880 Yards One Mile L 112 1 VVeather Conditions: Rain Places ERNEST M. ROBERTS YVALTER E. ROBSON EDWARD BALDWIN JOHN S. RUSSELL WALTER E. ROBSON WILLIAM C. SALISBURY LE ROY WOOD EDWARD BALDWIN DONALD B. YOUNG JAMES D. LESTER LE ROY WOOD XVILLIAM C. SALISBURY CHAUNCEY C. BAXTER PETER D. WHITE FRANK E. FORTIER RICHARD D. CAMPBELL HENRY J. COLBATH PAUL S. HARMON WESTON M. HICKS FLOYD I. NEWTON College Amherst Wesleyan Amherst Dartmouth Wesleyan Technology Wesleyan Amherst Amherst Williams Wesleyan Technology Dartmouth Technology Maine Williams Bowdoin Maine Maine Williams MAY 920-QI, 1910 Time, Height, Distance 10 Q-5 secs. QQK4-5 secs. 51 secs. EZ min. 1 3-5 secs. 4 min 27 3-5 secs. 1912 N. E. I. A. A. MEET 113 Time, Height, Everzls Places College Distance Two lNIiles HENRY J. COLBATH Bowdoin 9 min. 56 1-5 secs. HAROLD G. VVATKINS Technology VVINFIELD W. GREENE Brown GEORGE F. SIMSON Williams 120-Yard Hurdles JAMES I. AVENDALL Wesleyan 16 2-5 secs. IRVING D. FISH Williams XVILLIAM J. PEAD, Jr. Technology WILEY H. MARBLE Brown 220-Yard Hurdles SUMNER EDWARDS Bowdoin 25 3-5 secs. ERNEST M. ROBERTS Amherst ALBERT L. GUTTERSON Vermont WILEY H. MARBLE Brown High Jump EARL R. PALMER Dartmouth 5 ft. 11 in. RICHARD D. ELY Williams JAMES R. BICKAY l Brown JOHN B. THOMES LTied Dartmouth SAMUEL A. LIERRICK I Colby MARK W. BURLINGAME j Bowdoin Broad1Jump ALBERT L. GUTTERSON Vermont Q3 ft. 1 in. ERNEST M. ROBERTS Amherst LAWRENCE MCFARLAND Bowdoin JOHN MARKS Dartmouth Pole Vault ORO E. HOLDMAN Dartmouth 11 ft. SM in. GEORGE H. JENKS Dartmouth HARRY VVESSELS Trinity DANIEL N. MILES Amherst CLYDE L. DEMING Tied Bowdoin SAMUEL A. HERRICK Colby Shot Put CLIFTON C. CLOUGH W. P. I. 40 ft. HM in- GREGORY MASON Williams CLARKE W. TOBIN Dartmouth JAMES H. PARKINSON VVesleyan 1141 TECHNIQUE Vol. XXVI Time, Height, Events Places College Distance Hammer Throw HERBERT D. VVARREN Bowdoin 130 ft. 5 in. JOHN L. CROSBY Bowdoin IIAROLD E. TVIARDEN Dartmouth GUY C. LENVIS Dartmouth Discus Throw JAMES H. PARKINSON Wesleyan 115 ft. JAMES E. DOUGLIXS Tufts JOHN F. THOMAS Williams LEON E. LOYEJOY Dartmouth Summary of Points Dart- Bow- Wes- Am- VVill-i Ver- i Trin-l Holv Events mouth doin leytm herst iams M.1.T. mont Maine W.P. I. Brown Tufts ity 2Co1by Crogs 100 Yards . . 1 - 3 7 l 200 Yards . . - - 7 W 1 - 3 440 Yards . . - - 2 , 5 3 1 N 880 Yards . . 5 - - - 1 3 - Y 2 ' One Mile ,.., - 5 - M 1 - - 5 l Two Bliles . . . - 5 - 1 -- 1 3 - W - - 2 120-Yard Hurdles, - - 5 X - 3 2 - - - 1 l 220-Yard Hurdles, - ' 5 - 3 3 - - 2 H H 1 Q High Jump . . . 5M M - - 3 ---A M - - M Broad Jump . . 1 2 - i 3 - - 5 N 5 - Pole Vault . . . 8 M - PQ - - - 1 - - - - 2 M Shot Put .,.. 2 - 1 - 3 1 - - - .J Hammer Throw . 3 8 - , Discus Throw . . 1 - 5 - - 2 , - - ' - - - 3 Totals . . 26M 2655 23 , 19M 17 12 7 1 1 5 4M 3 2 lil? 0 1 l I' t . - ' X Nt N. FAL TECHNOLOGY Evmls 100 Yards Q20 Yards -L-L0 Yards 880 Yards One Mile TWO Miles 1Q0-Yard Hurdles FIELD CAF - :s Plrlres OBERLIN S. CLARK, 1911 XYILLIAM C. SALISBURY, 1911 PETER D. WHITE, 1911 JOSEPH J. STRACHAN, 1913 CHARLES E. TRULL, 1913 JOSEPH J. STRACHAN, 1913 OBERLIN S. CLARK, 1911 BENJAMIN S. BIUNCH, 1913 YVILLIAM C. SALISBURY, 1911 THEODORE H. GUETHING, 1914 WALTER R. BYLIIND, 1913 ROSS D. SAMPSON, 1913 EUGENE T. BIARCEAU, 1911 LEONARD O. BIILLS, 1911 PETER D. WHITE, 1911 X7OLANT V. BALLARD, 1912 ITENRY C. DAVIS, 1911 HARVEY S. BENSON, 1912 ALFRED S. NIILLIKEN, 1913 R.ALPI1 M. FERRY, 1912 ROBERT D. BONNEY, 1913 GALE C. SHEDD, 191-L H,-XROLD G. XVATKINS, 1912 EARL E. FERRY, 1912 XVILLIAM J. PEAD, Jr., 1911 JOHN S. GRANT, 191Q THOMAS L. CHASE, 1911 I. 'Q .5 n . --:A 4 lv- . 'S-iilgi 5 .. EET H an II im ps 6 yds. 1 yd. 3 yds. 2 1-Q yds. 3 yds. 5 yds. 12 yds. 11 yds. Scratch Scratch 12 yds. 25 yds, Q0 yds. 10 yds. Scratch 40 yds. Scratch 12 yds. 50 yds. 55 yds. 80 yds. 70 yds. Scratch 85 yds. Scratch 10 yds. 12 yds. OCT. QQ, 1910 Time, Height, Ur Distance 10 3-5 secs. 23 3-5 secs. 53 1-5 secs. Q min. 3 3-5 secs. 4 min. +13 1-5 secs 10 min. Q7 secs. 172-5 secs. f 115 I 116 TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI Time, Height, or Events Places Handicaps Distance 220-Yard Hurdles JOHN S. GRANT, 1912 15 yds. 28 secs. GEORGE B. CUMINGS, 1911 Scratch WILLIAM J. PEAD, Jr., 1911 Scratch High Jump PHILIP W. DALRYMPLE, 1912 Scratch 5 ft. 7 1-2 in. RICHARD H. GOULD, 1911 2 in. HALL, 1914 4 in. LEONARD O. 1V1ILLS, 1911 3 in. Broad Jump FREDERICK J. SHEPARD, 1912 Scratch 19 ft. 2 in. THEODORE H. GUETHING, 1914 3 in. NORMAN D. BJACLEOD, 1913 6 in. Shot Put NORMAN D. MACLEOD, 1913 4 in. 35 ft. 6 in. JOHN L. BRAY, 1912 Scratch LESTER G. NIETCALF, 1912 1 ft. 6 in THEODORE H. GUETHING, 1914 3 ft. 6 in. Hammer Throw LESTER G. METC.iLF, 1912 Scratch 112 ft. 1 in. JOHN L. BRAY, 1912 Scratch NORMAN D. NIACLEOD, 1913 20 ft. Discus Throw WALTER D. ALLEN, 1911 28 ft. 97 ft. 9 in. LESTER G. METOALF, 1912 12 ft. NORMAN D. MAOLEOD, 1913 Scratch PHILIP W. DALRYMPLE, 1912 20 ft. Pole Vault EDWARD MANGAN, 1912 11 in. 10 ft. 11 in. WILLIAM C. SALISBURY, 1911 2 in. WALTER D. ALLEN, 1911 Scratch Summary of Points 1912 . . .......... 53 1911 . 505 1913 . . 31 1914 13M WESLEYANQTEQHNQLQGY DUAL MEET BIIDDLETOVVN, CONN. 100 Yards Q20 Yards 440 Yards 880 Yards One Mile Two Miles 120-Yard Hurdles 220-Yard Hurdles High Jump VVeather Conditions: Bright and Clear ROBSON TR ULI. I-LISTINGS RoBsoN BURNHAM TRULL SALISBURY Woon GOULD VVHITE BYLUND SAMPSON TNIIILLS GERMAIN HARRIS VVATKINS E. FERRY CONNOR PEAD WENDELI, BACON BACON CUMINGS PEAD DALRYIVIPLE YVRIGIIT ALVORD SUTHERLAND 1Vesleyan Technology Yvesleyan VVesleyan Technology Technology Technology Wesleyan Technology Technology Technology Technology Technology Technology VVesleyan Technology Technology VVesleyan Technology Wlesleyan Wlesleyan Wlesleyan Technology Technology Technology Wesleyan Technology 1Vesleyan TNIAY 7, 1910 10 1-5 secs. QQ 1-5 secs. 52 secs. Q Inin. 4 1-5 secs. -1 min. 41 3-5 secs. 10 ruin. 11 3-5 secs. 16 3-5 secs. 26 secs. 5 ft. S 1-4 in. 5 ft. 6 1--L in. Tied 5 ft. -L 1-4 in. L 117 1 118 T E C H N 1 Q U E Vol. XXVI Broad Jump GREENLEIXP' Technology Q0 ft. 1 1-2 in. ALLEN Technology 19 ft. 10 in. HIIJL Wlesleyan 19 ft. Q in. Pole Vault GR12:ENLE,xF Technology 10 ft. 9 in. ALLEN Technology 10 ft. 6 in. BOYD Wesleyan . TIARMON Wesleyan Tled 10 ft' Shot Put P.-XRKINSON Wesleyan 40 ft. 1 1-2 in. BACON Wesleyan 38 ft. 9 in. C1-IAMBERLIN Technology 38 ft. Hammer Throw BRAY Technology 116 ft. 10 in. BERNHART 1Vesleyan 108 ft. 3-1 in.77 CHAMBERLIN Technology 102 ft. 5 1-Q in. Discus Throw CHAMBERLIN Technology 115 ft. 2 1-'12 in. ITANNA 1Vesleyan 106 ft. 1-Q in. PARKINSON Wesleyan 101 ft. 6 1-Q in. Summary of Points Events Technology Tlfesleyan 100 Yards . . 3 6 220 Yards . . 4 5 -1-L0 Yards . . 6 3 880 Yards . . 9 0 One Mile .... 8 1 Two lVIiles .... 8 1 1Q0-Yard Hurdles . . 5 4 220-Yard Hurdles . . 4 5 High Jump . . . 5M 35 Broad Jump . . 8 1 Pole Vault . . 8 1 Shot Put .... 1 8 Hammer Throw . . 6 3 Discus Throw . . 5 4 son 45 iv-af QL , , A A , fy ---f l'- 1 .I -9 Q T 'Fr X Y I Q , 1' I l ', I ,, . ,f Af- ' Af . Qs ,la of I N XL, . , ui A ig: I 1 1 X I ,ff K 1, f ,. V, f T111 1 X ,fQ,L?j' fi IF, fv' '. ... ' Q kg 1 . l--Mi H- L I1 A T f ' ,..-Af- 'X CAF -3 - Lf TECHNOLOGY GYAINJXSIITBI JANUARY 7, 1911 Erenls llWl'lLILZ'7'S Time, Height, or Distance 35 Yards JOHN S. GRANT. 1912 -1 2-5 secs. EDMOND W. BOXVLER, 191-1 WILLIAM C. SALISRURY, 1911 LOUIS A. WILSON, 191-1 1-1-0 Yards WILLIAM C. SALISBURY, 1911 58 2-5 secs. ROLAND C. THOMPSON, 1913 BENJAMIN RIUNCII, 1913 GEORGE B. CIIMINGS, 1911 880 Yards LEONARD O. MILLS, 1911 2 min. 12 2-5 secs. EUGENE T. RIARCEAU, 1912 WALTER R. BYLUND, 1913 ROSS D. SAMPSON, 1913 One Mile LEONARD O. 1VIILLS, 1911 1 min. 51 1-5 secs. 10-Yard Hurdles Running High Jump Pole Vault Shot Put 35 Yards -140 Yards . . 880 Yards . . . One Mile 40-Yard Hurdles H.-XROLIJ G. VVATKINS, 1912 GALE C. SIIEDD, 1911 EARL E. FERRY, 1912 JOHN S. GRANT, 1912 XVILLIAM J. PEAD, Jr., 1911 THOMAS L. CHASE, 191-1 PHILIP WV. DTSLRYMPLE, 1912 LESLIE S. HALL, 191-1 LIERBERT B. ALVORD, 1912 THOMAS L. CHASE, 1914 TVILLIAM C. SALISBURY, 1911 LVALTER D. ALLEN, 1911 HAROLD GREENLEAE, 1912 EDWARD MANGAN, 1912 OLIN V. CHAMBERLIN, 1911 NORMAN D. BKIACLEOD, 1913 ROGER M. FREEMAN, 1913 PAUL B. OWEN, 1911 Summary of P0-infs 1911 . . Q G 5 .1 O Running High Jump . . O Pole Vault . . Shot Put . . . S 5 H 6 secs. 5 ft. 6 in. 10 ft. 3 in. 36 ft. 11 1-2 in. 34 ft. 7 in. 3211. -1 1-2 in. 31 ft. 1 1-2 in. 1912 1913 191-1 0 1 5 . 0 5 0 3 3 0 -1 0 2 5 0 Q 7 0 -1- 3 0 O 0 5 1 27 13 13 11191 ONE-MILE OUTDOOR RELAY TEAM GOULD MILLS SALISBURY VVHITE ONE-MILE INDOOR RELAY TEAM BENSON ICANALY GUETHING SALISBURY CUMINGS THOMPSON Lwoj E RELA 5 PHILADELPHIA, PA. APRIL 30, 1910 ONE-MILE OUTDOOR RELAY TEAM, IQIO WILLIAM CONYNE SALISBURY, 1911, Captain RICHARD I'IARTSHORN GOULD, 1911 LEONARD OLIVER ETILLS, 1911 PETER DESMOND VVHITE, 1911 HARVEY SMITH BENSON, 1912, Illanagvr Coach FRANK M. KANALY PENNSYLVANIA RELAY CARNIVAL C16th Annual Czirnivalb APRIL 30, 1910 INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP: First, Pennsylvaniag second, Michigan: third, Cornell, fourth, Chicagog Hfth, Princeton: Sixth, Technology, seventh, Illinoisg eighth, Virginia, ninth, Dartmouth. VVOH Class B race from Syracuse by default. ONE-MILE INDOOR RELAY TEAM Opponent' HARVARD ARMORY A. A., PROVIDENCE, R.I. JANUARY 98- 1911 YVOII by Technology. Time, Q Inin. +5 Q-5 secs. Team ROLAND CHARLES THOMPSON, 1913 AVILLIAM CONYNE SALISBIIHY, 1911, C'apz'azn GEORGE BRADLEY CUMINGS, 1911 THEODORE HERYEI' GUETHING, 191-L Distance, +1-5 miles. Each man ran 1-5 Illlle., L 121 J ONE-MILE INDOOR RELAY TEAM BENSON THOMPSON SALISBURY VVHITE GUETHING KIXNALY TWO-MILE INDOOR RELAY TEAM SAMPSON MILLS VVHITE MARCEAU L 122 J 1912 RELAY TEAMS I RELAY TEAMS - Contfin uecl ONE-MILE INDOOR RELAY TEAM Oppolzzfnf: DARTAIOUTH B. A. A. INDOOR MEET, BOSTON FEBRUARY 11 1911 1Von by Technology. Time, 3 min. 9 1-5 secs. ROLAND CHARLES THOMPSON, 1913 AVILLIAM CONYNE SALISBURY, 1911, Captain PETER DESMOND TVHITE, 1911 THEODORE IJERVEY GUETHING, 1911 Distance, 1560 yds. Each man ran'390 yds. Opponents: CORNELL, SYRACUSE MADISON SQUARE GARDENS, NEW' YORK FEBRUARY 18 1911 1VOn by Technology. Cornell, second, Syracuse, tlzirfl. Time, 3 min. Q9 seeb TWO-MILE INDOOR RELAY TEAMS PROVIDENCE, R.I. Oppcmenf: HARVARD JANUARY 28 1910 VVO11 by Harvard. Time, 6 min. 19 92-5 secs. LEONARD OLCOTT MILLS, 1911 Ross DIXRIJTON SAMPSON, 1913 EUGENE THEODORE MIXRCEIXU, 1912 PETER DESMOND WHITE, 1911 Distance, 1 3-5 miles. Each man ran Q-5 mile. Opponent: CORNELL ATHLETIC CARNIVAL, TROY, N.Y. FEBRUARY 27 1911 f1Von by Cornell. Time, S min. 13 Q-5 secs. Ross DARLTON SIIMPSON, 1913 EDXVARD BENNETT GERMAIN, 1913 fDista.nce : EUGENE TIIEODORE MARCEIIU, 191Q PETER DESBIOND AYHITE, 1911 Q miles. Each man ran 16 mile. :UAUUAlL.'.lvL'LIl.'.l!I.'1lL'J I5'JIb'4lL'.nIL'J IL'.WL'.'lI.'.l'l.'A'L'd'L'J 'Hi 'UA IL'.KUL'.lUL'4IL'.lIL'.1IwULuILl,tI5.u w5'JULvgIL'J11,v :gym 5 - ., S . r. 5 I LI I rl I E .llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIUlIIllIQ ummllwl ----- ll! 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T. second, Tufts third November 12, 1910 Intercollegiate Cross-Country Run Cornell, Harvard, Yale, Nlichigan, Technology L 125 1 TECHNCLOGY-HARVARD CROSS-COU TRY RACE OCTOBER 29, 1910 XVOII by Harvard Chestnut Hill, Harvard Course 1 Twelve men run on each 8. . HERBERT JAQUES, Jr., Harvard 9. 2. HARVEY P. LANVLESS, Harvard 3 4 5 6 7 10. . PAUL R. NVITHINGTON, Harvard 11. . HAROLD G. NVATKINS, Technology 12. . VVALTER S. DAVIS, Technology . HARVEY S. BENSON, Technology 13. . LEONARD 0. MILLS, Technology Score, 36 to 43 5M miles team. First six to finish for each team score. EARL E. FERRY, Technology HERBERT L. GROVES, Harvard SHEPLEY N ICHOLS, Harvard EDWARD L. VIETS, Harvard CHARLES W. BURRAGE, Harvard KENNETH CARTYVRIGHT, Technology Time, 31 min. 5 -L-5 secs. x:':'-'.-.-:' Tifmfiz-j566 N '- 'W'-::'q1. , hl, - qzgzfq-:.,.:.I. .3.II va- --i I.I.,3. p:,:I5-.-, I, --:-1:33-I-.A I 59, f fgSIgg:2:5.I513g:5:E3E5:255rg5gggg54 - -44 - - .. - . ,.s - JI . 3,99 ' . 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EXV JERSEY Summary of Points NOVEMBER, 1910 College Pusitions Won Score 1. CORNELL . . . 1 2 8 12 14 37 2. HARVARD . 3 4 6 27 30 '70 3. YALE . . . 5 7 13 Q3 25 73 41. MICHIGAN . . 11 16 18 20 21 86 5. TECHNOLOGY . . 10 19 28 31 32 120 6. PRINCETON . , 17 24 35 45 50 171 7. PENNSYLVANIA . . 9 22 M 56 0 193 8. DARTMOUTH . . 34 40 46 -L7 54 221 9. .COLUMBIA . . 39 42 43 48 58 230 10. C. C. N. Y. . 53 G0 0 0 O 308 Individual Winners I. P. JONES . . . . Cornell, Ist H. P. LAWLESS . . Harvard, 3d T. S. BERNA . . . Cornell, 2d H. JAQUES . . . Harvard, 4th Order of Finish of Tack T eam 10. LEONARD OLCOTT MILLS, 1911 31. HAROLD GEORGE VVATKINS, 1912 19. EARL EMERSON FERRY, 1912 32. HARVEY SMITH BENSON, 1912 28. VVALTER SSVINDELL DAVIS, 1911 52. KENNETH CARTYVRIGHT, 1912 Lf! ,fr V M , I mu' f , AT THE START LI271 BROWN-TECHNOLOGY-TUFT5 CRQSS- COUNTRY RACE NOVEMBER 4, 1910 VVOII by Brown, Technology second, Tufts third Course from Highland Station to Technology Field VVea.ther Conditions: Cold, Heavy Rain Score 29-34-85 Distance, 4M miles Ten men run on each team. First five to finish for each team score. 1. N. S. TABER, 1913 CBrownJ 25 min. 2. W. S. DAW'IS, 1911 CTechj 25 min. 3. T. H. ROBERTS, 1913 CBrownj 25 min. 4. L. N. SINE, 1911 fBrownD 25 min. 5. H. G. XVATKINS, 1912 CTechD 25 min. 6. R. ATNVATER, 1913 fTuftsj 25 min. 7. F. E. ROPER, 1911 CBrownj 25 min. 8. H. S. BENSON, 1912 CTechj 25 min. 9. R. M. FERRY, 1912 CTechj 26 min. 10. L. O. MILLS, 1911 CTechD 26 min. 11. K. CARTSVRIGHT, 1912 CTechD 26 min. 12. R. D. BONNEY, 1913 CTechj 26 min. 13. E. E. FERRY, 1912 CTechj 26 min. 14. A. N. CooK, 1914 CBrownj 26 min. 15. A. F. NYE, 1914 CTechj 27 min. 16. E. M. TOWNE, 1911 CTuftsj 17. P. JETTER, 1914 CBrownj 18. R. D. VAN ALSTINE, 1912 CTechj Time, 25 min. 26 1-5 secs. Record for race, 23 min. 2-5 secs. Made by Herbert Jaques CHarvarcD, f128J 26 1-5 secs. 33 2-5 secs. 37 4-5 secs. 44 4-5 secs. 53 secs. 53 1-5 secs. 53 2-5 Secs. 53 2-5 secs. 1 1-5 secs. 1 4-5 secs. 33 2-5 secs. 38 4-5 secs. 44 1-5 secs. 48 2-5 secs. 1 1-5 secs. November 6, 1908 INTER-COURSE CROSS-CCUNTRY RACE APRIL 2, 1910 Place Name and Class Course Time 1 HAROLD G. XV.-XTKINS, 1912 I. 25 min. 12 secs. 2 EARL E. FERRY, 1912 YI. 25 min. 53 secs. 3 ERNEST W. DEWITT, 1911 II. 26 min. 5 secs. 4 RALPH M. FERRY, 1912 II. 26 min. 15 3-5 secs 5 HARVEY S. BENSON, 1912 II. 26 min. 25 2-5 secs 6 KENNETH CARTXVRIGHT, 1912 II. 26 min. 36 secs. 7 WALTER R. BYLUND, 1913 II. 26 min. 47 secs. 8 ROBERT D. l3ONNEY, 1913 III. 27 min. 19 3-5 secs 9 ROBERT E. VVHIPPLE, 1912 III. 27 min. 45 3-5 secs 10 EUGENE L. IVIACIJONALD, 1913 I. 27 min. 47 3-5 secs 11 ROBERT W. WKVEEKS, 1913 VI. 28 min. 17 3-5 secs 12 FOSTER RUSSELL, 1911 II. 28 min. 27 secs. 13 DAVID V. NASON, 1913 X. 28 min. 39 2-5 secs 14 LAURENCE C. HART, 1913 XI. 28 min. 56 2-5 secs 15 GEORGE H. RIAGEE, 1910 II. 29 min. 3 secs. 16 STANLEY E. BATES, 1911 I. 29 min. 39 3-5 secs 17 CYRUS N. WVHITE, 1911 XI. 30 min. -1 secs. 18 WILLIAM A. RHODES, 1912 VI. 30 min. 36 2-5 secs 19 PAUL R. WILLIAMSON, 1912 I. 30 min. 55 secs. 20 HENRY M. FOLEY, 1912 YI. 31 min. 9 secs. Score Courses I and VI, 58, II, 373 others, 82 LIQQI 5.111 1Yfmll1I1l11Il1111l1lH11111111l1llI1lllllllll IHIII11H11I1lliliiillllllllllliliilllllllillllllilllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll I F l VII, is 'Im X X' 1 Hr I f'1 '. S 91 1515 l'1uh11W'n i5 f 111155 .Img ' I? E MF 2 AS I1 f X . I W -I U Prnsirlezzt -O . HAROLD GEORGE WATKINS, 1912 Chase Capiairz E18-SI:-Sfflllrt Chase Captain , Q i1ii:1fE.a114'4 . I J . '2'iIi3' .1 ...si f ,,.,1,1: ' 1 jg: :V ,, EE.. 3 - ff E. YV. DEXvIT'D Jlenzlzers FRANCIS H. ACHARD, 1913 VOLANT V. BALLARD, 1912 RALPH D. BATES, 191Q HARVEY S. BENSON, 1912 SUREN BOGDASARIAN, 1911 ROBERT D. BONNEY, 1913 CHARLES H. CARPENTER, 1912 ERNEST W. DEXVITT, 1911 CALVIN P. ELDRED, 1911 EARL E. FERRY, 1912 RJXIJPII M. FERRY, 19152 JESSE F. I-LIKES, 1912 LOUIS G. LIARRIS, 1913 HIAROLD S. LORD, 1911 ROBERT E. XVHIPPLE, 1912 ERNEST WILLIAM DEWITT, 1911 RALPH MONTAGUE FERRY, 19122 Y X R. M. FERRY EUGENE L. BIACDONALD, 1913 GEORGE H. MIXGEE, 1910 LEONARD O. NIILLS, 1911 EARL M. NEWVLIN, 191-I1 ALFRED F. NYE, 191-L GILBERT R. PARDEY, 1913 FOSTER RLTSSELL, 1911 PAUL M. SCHERVVIN, 1911 GALE C. SHEDD, 19141 RALPH F. SYMONDS, 1912 ROY D. XIAN' ALSTINE, 1912 I'IAROLD G. XVATKINS, 1912 ILOBERT W. XVEEKS, 1913 CYRUS N. XVHITE, 1911 Schedule of Hare and Hozuzrls Runs Hyde Park . 1YelleS1ey . . . 1VakeHelrl . . 1Vest Roxbury Handicap Race . H301 October 1, 1910 . October 8, 1910 . October 15, 1910 . November 6, 1910 . November 19, 1910 ERNEST W. DEVXTITT, 1911 :gi -' ' A. F. NYE West Roxbury Course Order of Finish GALE C. SHEDD, 1914 ALFRED F. NYE, 1914 ROBERT D. BONNEY, 1913 LOUIS G. HARRIS, 1913 SUREN BOGDASARIAN, 1911 LEONARD 0. MILLS, 1911 EARL E. FERRY, 1912 CROSS-CO U NTRY RACE E I ANNUAL HANDICAP EUGENE L. MACDONALD, 1913 FOSTER RUSSELL, 1911 PAUL M. SCRERWIN, 1911 FRANCIS H. ACHARD, 1913 Time Prize . First Prize . Second Prize . Record for the co X - ' NUl: zfigilrfii J Q35 'TQ' fi ' 1' if f ,L FIRST Pmzm XVon by SHEDD INOVEMBER 19, 1910 Q A f J 'if 9 I 'M A , 1 I Q1 L nf' hi .gg .V'-- A, G. C. SHEDD Distance, 8 miles Actual Time -1-9 min. 18 sec 49 min. 5 sec 50 min. 18 Sec S S Ila.rulfcap Elapsed Time 3 min. 15 secs. min. 33 Secs 3 min. min. 35 secs 3 min. min. -L8 secs. 3 min. min. 48 secs. 5 min. min. 51 Secs Scratch min. '7 secs Scratch min. 8 secs 5 min. min. 12 secs 2 min min. 26 secs -1 min min. Q8 secs. 5 min. 30 secs. 61 min. Q6 4-5 secs. 5 min. TVz'mwrs Qf the Cups . . . . . . . . ALFRED FRANCIS NYE, 1914 . GALE COLBURN SHEDD, 1914 ROBERT DALAND BONNEY, 1913 urse, 4-6 min. Q3 secs. Held by H. H. IIOXVLAND, 1909 A M 2X . -51-cf f 2. V-21.- PH ' v W I ', f , TIME PRIZE CUP SECOND PRIZE CUP Won by NYE YVon by BONNEY f131:I ! B 5 I -4 -4 - 4 ! S 3 Ty. ,I - .llllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllllllllIIIIIlllllllIIllllIIIlllllilllllllllllllllllllllllI 1. 3 if, - 1 - ' 5il'5Qh!IIIlmf'.m lL'l'L'J'L'5' 'i'llJll.'l'h'JlL'E'h'4UL'.l'L'J'U.K'L'i'l4'.K'l.'l'4'l'L'J'b'R'h'l'L'.K'L'.f'L'A'l.'.'ULLWLLI'L'.KlLl,AIL'J'L'J'L'Q'LHWL' UL fl - 1 1 2 Un ----.Hp Im,--I.-V.. Ill.-----U., I , ,. .Il N .I L ul wlllilllllllll IIIIIIIHHH I '- - 5 . 5 :. 3 n 14 nf ! E 9QQNl'. 4 BASKET BALL TEAMQ gif' , JL 511 2 -?QiE5NWi!Ill ' - lI1115f2QWfZ E U'i'HIm'N 4:5 ff: Lf- Q wx yr 41. fgvi E - rWLp3iE, I in ! :Q I 5 L .- 1 ! Z -1 I 1.- 34 S P '- E I 2 7. 1 fa 5 I T .4 1 CH AN DLBR CMgr J FRIJEDMM. PALMER SCH an FLL CROCKER PARKER fCapt J IOHNQON Dmuxc .21 F, 3' 73 llllfilgll l n-I X 9 cw J wi' ' 1 'N Ugg REG '-Lb xfrvxwff' -1 M.1fff92f:HQN - -WCEMM , -'AQs2l g u -ag. xJI1 fx ff f llf x :ali shfgd X mils nikki- ll I E E E 2 E f E E . 2 S 1 E E ' 4 1 . ' . r ., . N E E 5 E E E E .. .f'.L !l Ef1l ' fi-lug, .. E !, 2 :-,-5-,df-. 0 7. ' -, S 5- lgx. ,, Q - . V h. .. fx' fx 1 -Z -1 E 'Q' -5 wk f, 'N-H ' ,I f' 3 121. 'W 5-f'..f1 if E .llIllllllllllllllllllllllll lmfmulhliullurh lflllllllllkllllllllllllIIfIllQI null ululm ll llnfll llnllr llnll h L 1sQ J 8, , C ,'c1 pta 1' n THEODORE BISSELL PARKER, 1911 Jlnnagcv' LEROY YVILDEH CHANDLER, 1912 Manager CHANDLER Captain PARKER Team Hr1ROLD FREEMAN JOIINSTON,1913 . . . . CARL STEVENS ELL, 1911 ....., . Forward and Centre Forward and Centre ALANSON LLENVELLYN PALMER, 1912 . . Forward Y THEODORE BISSELL PARKER, 1911 . . , Forward and Centre ROBERT SAMUEL SCHAR, 1912 .... , Back IIAROLD SIMPSON CROCKER, 1913 . . . Back GEORGE SHOVE DARLING, 1913 . . , Back :XBRANI JAMES F REEDMAN, 1912 . . . . Back Schedule Tech Opponents December 21, 1910 Boston College .... . 45 35 December 23, 1910 Brooklyn Polytechnic . . . 18 13 December 24, 1910 City College of New York . . 90 23 January 4, 1911 Boston College .... . CEIIICGHBK1 January 7, 1911 Dartmouth College . . . 11 20 January 11,1911 Brown University . , . - 26 15 January 26, 1911 Syracuse University . . . 930 25 January 27, 1911 Rensselaer Polytechnic . . . 19 20 January 28, 1911 Union College ..... - 13 23 February 4, 1911 Williams College . . . . 16 23 February 11, 1911 Brown University . . V 16 21 February 17, 1911 Tufts College .... . S0 13 February 21, 1911 Wlesleyan University . . . - 19 February 22, 1911 Dartmouth College .... V 3 30 February 25, 1911 Rhode Island State College . . . Cfiflcellefl February 28, 1911 Tufts College ....... . . . 10 17 Gamgs won, 5 Games lost, 9 Points for the Season: Technology, 28-L. Opponents, 316 fissj Q ! 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I -22 .z I I ,g 2 - I . a -I l 5 v, .. --. v, .- -- ,v -V -r W -. -rT. vv ---- vv -1 1. ,, .v -f -, ?. .- v, -I -- 1.1 --v wt: wv Ar'- ll IAllullmlnllnllnlln1lufln4l3HOullml AflllllllilllllllllhlliHIIIIQIHIIHI llllllllnfli llnllx llnlll llnlm nh f134iI L a I TEAM ' J llH0CKEYll illl CC1Pfll7i'lZ JICIIICZQUI' RICHARD HARTSHORN GOULD, 1911 HENRY WILLIAM STUCKLEN, 1911 Captain GOULD Manager STUCKLEN Team VERNON GREGORY SLOAN, 19122 HENRY WILLIAM STUCKLEN, 1911 FREDERICK LEXVIS IIURLBUTT, 191-1 . Forwards JOHN HARRIS SCOVILLE, 1911 H.AROLD GREY STORKE, 1914 RICHARD HARTSHORN GOULD, 1911 . Cover Point ARTHUR WILLIAMS VOSE 1912 I . ' . . . , . P t. ALFRED GARDNER RANNEY, 1913 I Om I DONALD CAMPBELL BAKEXVELL, 1912 . . . Goal Scheflule Tech. Opporwnts December 7 Crescent Hockey Club at Boston Arena . . 7 6 December 10 Boston Hocl-:ey Club at Boston Arena , . S December 14 Harvard at Boston Arena ..,.. 3 4 January 2 Dartmouth at Boston Arena . . 3 1 January G Louden Field Club at Albany I..... 5 8 January 7 Loudon. Field Club at Albany ...... 5 -L January 25 lNIassacl1usetts Agricultural College, Amherst . . . . A1 3 February 11 Providence Hockey Club, Providence . . . 2 U February 16 VVilliaD1s at Boston Arena ....... 12 3 February Q11 Crescents of Halifax at Boston Arena . . 4 Totals . . . . ........, 45 4-9 Games won, 5 Games lost, 5 L 1351 1 I If I ,Il III ll mi' NUI ww uw ll Ili ll I1 UI ig ll wr Im KII I wr uvnwui I' mu up mmm wp. Lg, ll' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 4 2 Ib IN I If emxl T131 al GYM TFAM I MI I lu JI 'Im Jftg-f ww AI f' II ...m.Mf2.I III MMIIIIMIIIIIII.. ,Iam hi :I Q r. l I :- y: B - !i 4: ., - - -, : : S E . . 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ALLEX Members WVALTER DEERIEZ ALLEN, 1911 STANLEY MUNROE BAXTER, 1913 BURGESS DAREOW, 1911 VVILLIAM BYERS DENTON, 1911 STUART J. EYNON, 1913, A.ss1fstant M anager lilffflx December 22 February 10, February 17, February 241 March S March 1 1 1910 1911 Annual Exhibition and Meet, Tech Exhibition, Malden Y. NI. C. A. PAUL ARTHUR HEROULT, 1911 JOHN YVILLIS HINES, 1914 JAUER J. SADA, 1913 EDWARD BAKER SEBBEN, 1914 SCOTT WEsLEI' ORE. 1913 Gym 1911 Technology rs. Amherst YVon by Amherst 37-17 1911 Technology vs. Salem Y. NI. C. A. 1Von by Technology 33M-1926 1911 Exhibition, Cunningham Gym, East blilton 1911 Exhibition, Newton High School P0'1.l1fS for file Season Technology, :SOM Opponents. 5616 Usvj 5 E E i s' E, 5 E E S I i E E T' E E Q I E E 4 T' E E G 2 E E E 2 E E E E :E 5 E E 2 I A Q ... -if C 1 A uf- 3 F Q .N P C - Q E E E E ' I ' T E 5 E ' E -E E E E E E S 5 E . . ---7 's lllpi I , v- .3 -----v ' S E E- E :afrgva LW- . 1'f V N N VE ,yn A 4 ' I 5 '23 'SET' -my E ': E W E :Z i IES' I' -','i'1' I Wil ' va: K 'af' 213 my fl: ffIf'H'7' 'il 221, tu f E g 5 5 Nw' 6 f , ' PM Rf -wh f 15+-fll -f Wm ,- ffw 5 'f E E. 3 n , l ? -1 4 4 -1 -V --f vu -' V 17 v4 'v 'f -- ff T- vv -- vv -r -1 uv -v -If -a T- v7 wf -I '-- ww -1 -:lr wv- F.v'-- 5TJ'Ui'LH'VUAW!!1111151IL'dUh'AIL'.lIL'JULLWW'l.'.l'l.'l'A'4'L'A'HA'h'd'L'.KIL'!'PAUL'JIL'.WW'L'A'LllUL'JULHILHIWILI WLLKU I I , E P: 1 , B 4 1 fe r.. 5 - S g ,wt ' f 'qullmllwg ,illlllllllilllllIlllllIIllllllllilllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILI Qlmmmml' ' 'liiiyggggglllim' E E -4', QSM 2 - V X' E ' 5 f Svf'7'e2Nl s' 1' QWIMMIBC' TFANI , 5 - 5' E -. 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II: 'iafip P2 1.2: ' 'r :EE sis 13:21 . :af wsu:-.,:5E 1211 f- 1 E. VII 23 125 11-3 .. L f ..:Q: D ig L:: xg.: :E J' .,,Qf.f5'.15E-5:' 1 F. W. COVILL, 1911 OFFICERS Prcsizlcnf FREDERICK VVILLIAM COVILL, 1911 Vice-President CLARENCE RICHARDSON YVOODWARD, 19122 Man.ager THEODORE BISSELL PARKER Spring Tournament, 1910 - Final Round: T. B. PARKER defeated F. W. COVILL, 3-6, 7-5, 6-Q, 4-6, 6-4 Fall Tournament, 1910 Singles Final Round: C. R. XVOODVVARD and T. B. PARKER left in finals. Not Hnished Doubles Final Round: C. P. KERR and T. B. PARKER defeated W. N. PIOLMES and C. R. WOODWARD 6-3, 6-3, G-1 I 140 1 QM QCIDIJUDDIII E LU QUE 'N Ugg QUDQUQ C QE EUD QEEQUUUUQDQQEUUUUUUUUUUUUEEE' QUEBEC, 0899 llll'll '! . . I - DEED EEUU lj DDD UU 435 E5 Q Uijv UUGIJJD vu tlulu l EIDEIDCI DEBUG CFD D In EEUU UEIEY von III - qu --n u mmm DD DD U I DUUF Ummm 5 :ic DDU IEE -I- 'Q lil: .ul lk DU D U U13 UUE DCD DU CK I DU D IEIE1 ll. rn All DEED D Cl UU U GD UU 1 7 In El LICIEIUUDCI DEI CICJEIJ ! DEED DD DD UD DCVDULJEJD U LUUUU X DE DDC!! Ummm DQ nn : n u-l DDU DDD U DDD EEUU ll ll C1 E1 D ..:.:e:i::.J: . ..sg az: ' D um G5 I 1 I Ge ms 9559555 m EQ QQQQQ mmDmmmEmuomQm DQ -QQQQQQQQ QEag T U D L onogmm., 95i9:i Z L en 2 N OFFICERS President F. H. HARRIS, Dartmouth Vice-President R. W. NELSON, Trinity Secretary- Treasurer T. B. PARKER, Technology 0 Results of Tournament, IQI Singles Semi-fnals Finals IVISIIIIUI' SMITH, Dartmouth HOLTON, Wesleyan 5 L SMITH, Dartmouth LIARRIS, Dartmouth , . , D 't th HARRIS al mou NCHARRIS, Dartmouth BACON, Wesleyan 5 A Doubles Final Round: IIOLTON and BACON, Wesleyan, defeated BENTON and OAKLEY, Williams Present Standing of Colleges in Competition for 8 Point Cup Dartmouth. . . . 7X1 Amherst . . - Williams . . 7 Bowdoin . Technology . . G Tufts . . Brown , . . 4 Trinity . . Xvesleyan . 3 Vermont . fllll 1 1 0 0 lfailfii Eli' lll K Ill! ill A?:4LZ'-sT 'fiE'1 1 T +fi1 Lille: Captain IVARD N. GERE Manager ALEXANDER G. HERRESHOFF Coach. WILLIAM O'LEARY Position. Name Crew Weight Height Bow EDWIN OSGOOD UPIIAM, 1912 176 lbs. 6 ft. 2 in. 2 HERBERT SYDNEY GOTT, 1910 158 lbs. 5 ft. 10 in. 3 WALTER MORLEY RUBY, 1919 178 lbs. 6 ft. 3 in. 4 JOHN EDDY WIIITTLESEY, 1912 165 lbs. 6 ft. 1 in. 5 STEWART Ross ROBINSON, 1912 180 lbs. 6 ft. 3 in. 6 WILLIAM ELLSVVORTH BARNES, Jr., 1912 180 lbs. 6 ft. 0 in. '7 ALEXANDER GRISWOLD HERRESHOFF, 1912 176 lbs. 6 ft. 1 in. Stroke WVARD NELSON GERE, 191Q 176 lbs. 6 ft. 1 in. Coxswain EXIERETT BROCKWAY VVETTENGEL, 1912 112 lbs. - 4 in. ' Average 1732 lbs. 6 ft. li in. Date Races Won by Distance Lead at Finish INIay 5, 1910 111. I. T. vs. Harvard Juniors M. I. T. 15 miles 4 lengths 1VIay 13, 1910 NI. I. T. vs. Union Boat Club U. B. C. 1 mile M length May 17 1910 NI. I. T. os. Union Boat Club M. I. T 15 miles M length May 20 1910 BI. I. T. rs. Union Boat Club M. I. T 15 miles 2 lengths May 30, 1910 ISI. I. T. F9 Newell Boat Club M. I. T 12' miles 10 lengths Fall, 1910 On October 12, 1910, BI. I. T. entered a four-oared crew in the New England Amateur Rowing Association Regatta against the Jeffries Point Boat Club. The decision was given to the Jeffries Point Boat Club on account of a collision about 200 feet from the finish, although tl1e crews were nearly even at the time and M. I. T. had gained rapidly for the last quarter-mile. The ,oarsmen were W. N, GERE, bowg W. M. RUBY, 23 W. E. BARNES, Jr,, 3, and E. C. UPIIAINI, stroke. 51421 , i X' f' f l N fl f M-1 ffff ff f w 1' 1 6 - AR. YP' I' 'mfg 1, Jw ff: ,aiu f N431 with a veritable lake separating themf The first quarter 31T-,2',.fi:.:.-E'12:3':f-5fai,:-' J' aaffkifirfff A ,, F ef .i.-nf -- f ' g W fi? 'i-ff,if15'.1 4fi'f',fP2Tff77f ' ' QF fiE?.l5f 1, if F ' , .Ti 1 1'z?f 7' '2.f1-:fi-35:-- A 1 . Q' il Q' 1 '1 ' 517 'if 4 .- -52? 5 'Qi li'iE'3 ii,':f5, ii - f , ,L-1:2 - -qi, - X553 --'- -13.1--E.-,Vj,fi135.'x .rt -.-- 7- f- Al'l 5:-s',' ' ' ' ,aa i Q- -X 5- 1 . VER in the history of the Institute Field Day gig f-i,g5 '5' been observed under more adverse conditions than' that 5, Ni of 1910. A pouring rain andrea strong wind ,made a heavy track, and pools of water covered most of the E field. The expression wade 1n', was' indeedim--keeping with the events of the day, and it was an extremely ludi- ' ' crous sight to see the two football teams line up opposite each other of the football game was started by Captain Owen, 1914, kicking off to Gage, 1913, who caught the pigskin on the 25-yard line. On the second play the sophomores fumbled, the freshmen recovering the ball, but they could not gain, and were forced to punt. Then the speedy backs of 1913 rushed the ball down the field, Goff Hnally plac- ing it on the Q-yard line. From here Captain'Eichorn scored the first touchdown, but the goal was missed. Score: 1913, 5, 1914, O. A few moments later twenty-six freshmen, decked out in new jerseys, came plunging through the mud and water, dragging behind them on a long rope twenty-six sophs, equally well arrayed, and the first pull of the tug-oi-war was on. For a while after the pistol shot it looked like a freshman win, but they were soon deterred from their f144l1 1912 FIELD DAY 145 onward course, and were at last pulled over the sophomore mark, being too light and not equal to their well-drilled opponents. The second quarter of the football game followed this, and the sophs immediately began a victorious struggle toward the freshman goal. Goff, Wilfert, and Eichorn made the gains. In crossing the line, Eichorn fumbled and again recovered, but the score was not counted, the referee claiming that the ball had rolled over the line. The freshmen could not advance from the Q5-yard line where the ball was put in play, so they punted to 1913 on the freshmen 40- yard line. Here the second quarter ended. The outcome of Field Day was now to be decided by the second trial of the tug-0'-war and the relay race which followed. The sophs, well-balanced tug-o,-war team easily pulled the freshmen over the line, scoring the first two points for 1913. In the relay race the freshmen were again outclassed as a team, their passing being very poor, and three more points were credited to 1913. The time for the one and one-half miles was five minutes, one and two-Hfths seconds, which was remarkable, considering the heavy track and the blinding rain. i The day was already won by 1913, but the freshmen fought hard ln the third and fourth periods of the football game. In the third quarter the ball was mostly in 1913 territory, and no score resulted for either side. Finally, in the last period, through the efforts of lvilfert, Goff, and Eichorn, the second and last touchdown was .SCOred by VVilfert from the freshmen 9-yard line. The goal was again missed, and the score stood: 1913, 10, 1914, 0. Wlith the ball on the sophs, 40-yard line the game ended. The sophomores had made a clean sweep of all three events, and their jubilation was beyond restraint. U I 'J ll A-ll III 'I Ill R 'Hkll Ill RU! ll l'l WUI 'I 'I 'I 'I QQ! IU! ll! I' NUI IUIVXIIFIU W 1.77 'I IIIUUIHIIQ : WML? I llIIlIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll gllnlninub-'I-Icy lllIll'Q 1913 J nl n .Nm-.IIIIIIIIIIIISmul'- lI1m m. 5 :I F Q - u I '1 ? l '1 E 5 CAPEN LOVELL LIEBER WHITMAN 5 Q S r ,. 1 ,., E I I :. E GUSTIN CQAGE NIERRILL DECOEN MUTHER WT E E E E Q , FALLON GIBSON LIURDOCK EICHORN VVILFERT PERKINS HORNER E 1: E W E 2: E Z VVEEKS FREEMAN E E E E U , . 5 - I E 1 E Hfmg- lf5'5'1!Q'!l T- ASM- - E E A E 2 V SI kk v X R' -Lf! In h uf 1 gilt, QA WIS., i ni E E :4 2 6 '- P. I W I ll - ,v UTS L 1 .'. L' ' 1. . ll 1. 4' UA . I .'. I. JJ I. II. 14 .T ll if J. 1. JI .'. L . A . . . . 1-'.. J. . A A . 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Captain Manager VVILLIARI NEXVSOHIE EICHORN CHARLES GERARD FALLON Couch THOII.-XS KI.-XTTERS Tmnz WARD CONANT LOVELL . . . . . . R. E. FREDERICK DAVID BIURDOCK . . . R. T- ELIOT DOWER GAKGE .... . . R. G. LESTER CARLISLE GUSTIN . - . C- :XLGERNON TUTTLE GIBSON . . . . . L. G- STANLEY HURLBURT HODGEMAN . . . . L- T- CHARLES GERIARD FALLON , . . . L- E- EMILE GEORGE DE COEN, Jr. . . - - Q- B- JOI-IN HENRY VVILFERT .... - - L- H- B WILLIAM NEWSOME EICHORN . . . . F- B- JAMES COLLARD GORE . . . - - R- H- B S'11bstz'fuic.v PERCY GREENE VVHITMAN ROBERT VVALCOTT WEEKS GEORGE PHILIP CAPEN ROGER MORSE FREEMAN PETER CARL LIEBER XVALTER PAUL NIUTHER Sclwdwlc 19 13 October -L October 12 October 19 High School of Commerce . . 15 Dean Academy ..... 5 Boston Latin School . . 9 October Q9 Lowell Textile School . . Q2 November -L 1911 ......... 10 l701'ILf.S' for flzc Seasolz Technology, 1913, 61 ODPOHGHTS, 6 I PIALSEY BOARDMAN HOHNER LEANDER CRAXVFORD PERKINS Opponents 1-L7 IQ3Ugglm!uguhu1114141UggIug:mlmUUA!WllI.l'l.'A'L'A'L'AIHA'b1IL'.KIL'JUL'n!'L'.1ILLIULU'LYA'L'.l'L'A'L'AlL'd'UMW lL'.l'l 3 4 I .1 -4 . -3 L ! 2 ,- 1 - .. E 3 ' , QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllmllllllllIIIIIIllIIll!IIIllIINI!IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIL I' si' E in 1914 E E ,Ml ' ffjiawl E Wlwfmyfllgir. FOOTBALL TEAM Il1 mSIlFfl ull .1 l'l I I, K H x K I I x ll .1 I E f 1. ,.n..l's8 ai! .-vu' Wi llilllllllfx lf... T - 13 EmH:fkiylkllllIllIlIll!QQ..QWA5!lTQ, U.r'.m 5 I 14 -1 ! -: .. ,N W I ! 1 l H 1 -1 2 1 g 1 1 in ., -- Q 1 U 1 - :2 i i . Q E 1 4 2 1 E 1 1 . 4 I 3 4 1 5 1 ,. L pe l. 2 QMIPH BOOTH BAUER TIIONIPSOIN DORENIUS X xx FTTEB B1 x HMA IVIORRISOL Ovxmx BRYAINT HENDERSON lox BURINII xM ra l w'mll,f v., X ' I xS110l1lf4 m2X ll ma J ,K lb ' 'N H' ' Qif'WN M? Nui N9 f MIN' 0 N1 gk K. ff I 1 r. 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I A U 2 In n'n7lx'HIn'A?l M ll'l7l FHIYATQ fiflm niuioml fn7lTA'Ill A7lhih Hi lu'17lh'4lfh 01171 f .Tl f 1 '1 lTl1lfl7. Ml'lHATu'rl YHAMI Ml ffllfi H Lusj B LL 191-1 FOOTBALL TEAM Capmfn Jlazzagcr PAUL BARRY OWEN ROBERT CHILD DOREMUS Team IHONVARD ARCHIBALD MORRISON ...... PAUL BARRY OX1'EN ' .... . CHARLES FRANCIS THOMPSON . . HAROLD CHENERY BENJAMIN . . FRED EUGENE SAUER, Jr. . LUCIAN WVALLACE BURNIIAM . JAMES MURRAY HENDERSON . CHARLES EPIIRAIM FOX . . CHAUNCEY DAVIS BRYANT . . . FREDERICK JOSEPH VAN ETTEN . . ARCHIE HENDERSON BOOTH . . . Subsfifzdes CLARENCE LESTER SMITH JOHN ALOYSIUS ROBERTS Schedule October 1 9 Dean Academy .... October Q2 Lowell Textile School October Q6 Somerville High School . November 5 1914 ........ Poinfs jbr the S'ca.9on Technology, 191-1-, Q3 ,R R R Q .R F L 1914 . 0 , 23 0 0 Opponents, 22 T. G. G. T. E. B. H. B. B. ,H. B. 011110 55 0 11 11 f149j ments I e ,. 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T 1913 1914 Crlptain Captain, CHARLES EUSTIS TRULL THEODORE HERVEY GUETHING DI a na yer Ilia nagev' HARRY DEXTER PECK THOMAS LOCK CHASE Tz'un1.v ALLEN RUSSELL ATWATER EDMOND AVESLEY BOXVLER ELLIS AYETHRELL BREVVSTER ALDEN CRANKSHANV VVALTER ROBERT BYLUND CHESTER RLTSSELL GARDNER ALBERT DAY CONANT THEODORE HERV'EY GUETHING RAYMOND BONTECOU 1-LWNES ADELBERT DELIANO I'IILLER VVILLIAM RHOADS BTATTSON FREDERICK LEWIS HURLBUTT BENJAMIN SAMUEL LIUNCII STANLEY ARMSTRONG SMITH GEORGE BENJAMIN SAMPSON ARTHUR ROLLIN STUBBS ROSS DARLTON SAMPSON PAUL HUSE TAYLOR JOSEPH JOSLIN STRACHAN ELLIS SPENCE TISDAKLE ROLAND CHARLES THOMPSON HAROLD SUTHERLAND VVILKINS CHARLES EUSTIS TRULL ALFRED 'ISHEODORE WVYWIAN Subst1'tute.9 CLAUDE FRANCIS CAIRNS GORDON VVINTHROP AVI-IITE FRED CLEMENT HERSODI JAMES RIAYNE WHITE RELAY RACE TENTH ANNUAL FIELD DAY November 4, 1910 Distance, 116 miles Technology Field Won by 1913 5 min. 1 Q-5 secs. Record for the race, 5 minutes Held by 1908 and 1910 Owing to the impossible weather conditions On FIELD DAY, the Sophomore Relay Team decided to rerun their race this time against a picked team from the Institute at large, in Order to try for a new record. Competent timers and a referee from the B. A. A. Oficiated. The result was a new record of 4 minutes, 59 3X5 seconds for the Tech course of One and a hall' miles. L 1.51 1 :X'1'L'J ILL!! UL'lA'.ll7.'-LUN! 'L'd'b'i UUAUUJ 'UA' Ui 'll.l'h':l'L'l'UA'HR'h'dUL'.K'L'1'L'Q'L'J UL'.WL'J'LVA'L'.l'L'A 'LU' LVJIUJI LU ULU I - 'I .1 r. , I x. '-' ' rl -- - I S E E Llllllllllllllllllllllllllm lllllllllllllIIIIIlIIIUllIIllllIllllllllllllllilllllllllltk ' 'il 3 E - HW, z .ww Q W E Ih, - ' TUG-O WAR TEAM V E :lu ,i n u' 2 . P 2 il S YEMEN , , 1913 E 'im M 11 QWm-ww'1 I' P NEM 5 - IQWLEQIIL' illl LE! H 1 A E g....1...,.g:a....EE.ummnuw,1.:p E I 5 - -1 Lg 1. l ! .- 4 1 2 ! 2 2 ,.. .4 2 2 ' 5 Q 2 2 g E 2 2 y: 2 I Q 2 2 q :q 2 2 r.. 5 - '2' S 3 2 2 E. 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' 4 - 1. 54. 14 I 4 5 5.- 1 2 i vw -- -v. vv--- -Y uv w- -v --f -- -1--1 vv -V wv wr -r wv -v -f -1 -- -- vy -r -v vv -r vlr uv Av -- fmj G 0 A 1913 Crzpifzzh HAROLD SNELL BIRCHARD Jlarzczger ALFRED STANDISH M I LLIKEN GEORGE ROBERTS BARTLETT JOHN KIRIIBALL BATCHELDER H.AROLD SNELL BIRCHARD H.ARRY BRAUDE SAMUEL BRECK, Jr. CLARENCE WILLIAM BRETT HERBERT BARNY CADY I-IILDING NATHIANIEL CARLSON THOMAS RICHARD COLLINS ZENAS CROCKER, Jr. BENJAMIN COFFIN CROMXVELL, :HONVARD SLOCUM CURRIER .LIENRY DOWST, 3d ARTHUR GILMAN EASTMAN KENNETH DAVIS HAIVIILTON ELLIS TVISXVELL HARTFORD WVILLIAM NORMAN HOLMES FISKE REED JONES ALFRED LAURENCE KOCIIER GEROULD TAYLOR LANE EDWARD EUGENE MURPHY CARL VVARRINGTON SOMERS EDGAR VVHITTAKER TAFT GEOFFREY RICE THAYER EARNEST VVELLER FRANCIS HERMANN ACHARD HAROLD RIORRILL RAND PHILIP RALPH Tccz ms HERBIAN I'IIBB.-XRD CHARLES 1914 Capffzirz ALDEN RUSSELL Dlmzczyer DAVIS BROIYN ANDREW' AFFEL SPENCER BIISBY FREEMAN CROMMETT ARTHUR CALBRAITH DORRANCE KIRKE BISHOP EVERSON HERBERT HUDSON PIALL OLIVER CUSHING HALL GABRIEL HARRIS EDWIN DANIEL IIAYXVARD PAUL ARTHUR HEROLILT ALBERT JAMES HOYT JUNPACHIRO ISHII CHARLES OXTON M.ACKINNON ERNEST XVILKINS NIANN WILLIAM WILD MOORE EDWIN CHRISTIE PAUL MALTRICE TIMOTHY ROOT CHAUNCEY FRANCIS RUOEE PHILIP ALDEN RUSSELL PIOVVARD COLLAMORE SAMPSON ELWYN EDYKVARD SNYDER, Jr. RUSSELL ALDEN TRUFANT HERBERT HIARTWELL VVHITCOMB FRANCIS WYHITTEN, Jr. HAROLD SUTHERLAND VVILKINS Su bsz'itz1ies CHARLES PARKER FISKE LOUIS BOYD SCHYVARTZ TUG-O'-WAR. NINTH ANNUAL FIELD DAY November 5, 1910 TCCIIUOIOSB' Field IVOn by 1913 First Trial Won by 1913. Time, 1 min. 37 Secs. Second Trial won by 1913. Time, 26 secs. f153j Z'2'L'l'L'.WUi'lIJ!l.'1UL'JULNlh'lIL'.l'L'l'4'.K'L'J 'l1.K'l.'A!4'l'L'l 'HR 'h'l'L'.K'L'J'4'B'L'JUL'.l'L1l'L'A'L'.l'L'A'L'JlL'A'UJILVJ ILM' I .1 4 I ! S h -4 v 4 ! F I llllllillllllllIIIIlllIlIllllllillllllllllllllllll IIIHIIIIIXIIIIIIIIM uIullu mvCJ nm I E W li- --------- . , Q . 5 ' ' 'Z lllfff' E E 1910 CROQQ COUNTRY: K J A I 4 , f 1 ' i E I ' TEAM ' 1111111193311 :A E ,ywi3e1illWIIlIL Ll fm - . I v ii, , 'lllll'InTm'm .. E 4 E I X Q 4, . ,-gyrqhww, lg 9 V4-I, XRHVIIF F' I A ' E E mfsm...! 2?man:FrmiES2!!l!!lIllIIlIIlIlLM5M!lMmf:.-',,M2f..n.wJnfm E I .4 ' -4 ! . 5 I 1 1 5 1 3' -1 I If 2 Q T I 1 1 Lg 1 i .- 1 5 T -. L 1 I :. 2 4 2 - 1 5 .: J 1 : - 4 1 I L' : 3 1 2 J I T4 l 1 .Q T 5 I L burma XX 11111112 Bnxbox R YI lmuu T BXLLUUJ lxxx xm Lmrxx 1:10111 l F I 'Ill' l ' f- f f , Pzzzgfq ff-A-71 x. 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XWYILLIAMSON, 1912 Did not run. 1913 CLARENCE WILLIAM BRETT 1'WALTER ROBERT BYLUND LOUIS GRAHAM LIARRIS LAURENCE COLLETT PIART EUGENE LELAND MACDONALD GILBERT REA PARDEY WILLIAM CLARE IIARKNESS STEVENSON Score, 1912, 28, 25 25 26 26 27 27 27 27 28 28 29 29 29 29 April 9, 1910 19155, 51 Time' min. 20 2-5 secs. min. 57 secs. min. 9 secs. min. 31 secs. min. 35 3-5 secs. Iuin. -16 3-5 secs. min. 51 secs, min. 56 2-5 secs. min. 31 secs. min. 32 secs. min. 13 1-5 secs. min. 18 3-5 secs, min. 20 secs. min. 39 secs. 515.5 1 T1'LilIDAILV1llI,lQl,'1IL'JILTIUAULYJIUQUL'AUUD'lA'.lIlA'i'L'l'L'J'L'R'Hd'L'.K'L'J'L'n!'L'-WULVJULUULVAVLKIULUUUJULVQIUJI LQ lyllll ,- J I ,.... , E -mm1nu1II1I1umuuulmmuumnnImmInuIunuuIuuumunuulmnm- fll E F -4 n 1 i E ! L'f1 'Af1 'H?fll1 ' ll!lIlIIII!IlH ' 1 -mm ll 'Hi' f'lPf:' 1913 gif'f4f 3 ' BASEBALL TEAM M fgf yI11v'g?g4IrHMwsllll llulunuexfffg 1 4h 5.U I A gm....A.,..AA.anllllllllnmflfp..:1.m mA, 5 -: I if I 5 -1 I 5 Q Z i :. 4 ! -i 5 I 3 ,. 9 15 ! 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S 11 S f156j p-.-.-U.-f.-ww.-w.-1-.-.Ni.-..-..I-.W..1-.--...-.....-....,. ..'.. . .v,...'....-,.w-,,..-,-.w-.,-.-..-an-. ,,..- ww., sg.. .5 '41 l ' ,V yvfw '-.. f' ,. Ag, ff fe' 5g.,ivvE 3.-..,,.............,..........,....-........,.-. I-.-L... fa . .IJ I M x H -. ' we . .. ...7 ,Ai In I Y E ll' ' .5 7524 I i..l-.-I.-mv..-f. 1-.W.-M-.-,.f.1.f.-..-E..rn.M.M.7.1.f.'..w..v..m.f...f.1.-.1.f.-, X 4 P,mm...-..m.f:.f...f.1.-. f. .f.- .w.v..m.mm.f.-mn.-.-..v.I.-S.-.-..m..-Ri 1. . ,- , . f- figilsnw ,Q ., ,y 0504! '-r-.-.v.m.wf- 1912 BASEBALL TEAM Captain JOSEPH INGRAHAM TAYLOR 111 a Il a ger VINCENT 1VEAVER ALLEN Team CHARLES C. JONES . JOSEPH I. TAYLOR . . BATES TOREY, Jr. . . WILLLAM J. IVIAGUIRE HERBERT O. MAXYYYELL BARTOXV V. REEVES . HERBERT COIILSON . VINCENT W. ALLEN . VERNON G. SLOAN . . S' lLbSf7:f11l'ES WILLIAM C. BIRD . . INTERTON W. HOPKINS ROGER B. STONE . . KENYON PRUYN . . . Sch edule Opponents Brookline Gym . . . V olkinan School . . . Everett ..,... Lowell Textile School. Winchester High . . . Brockton High . . . Stearns School . . T echnology, 1913 . . Technology, 1913 . . Totals .... Games won, 5 Pitcher Catcher First Base Second Base Short Stop Third Base Left Field Centre Field Right Field . . . . Pitcher . . . . Short Stop . . . Right Field , . . . Pitcher Score T. 191Q Opponents . 3 7 . . 16 -L . . 7 6 . . 3 5 . . S 7' . Q 3 . -1 1 . I 7 . Q 6 . . 51 47 Games lost, 4 1 10 innings 1913 BASEBALL TEAM Capiain FRANCIS EARNEST SEVERENCE Manager GEORGE BENJAMIN SAMPSOX Team KENNETH D. ITAMILTON . ARTHUR G. EASTMAN . . GEORGE B. SAMPSON . HAROLD S. CROCKER . . HARRY D. PECK . . . HALSEY ELYVELL . . ERNEST VVELLER ..,. FRANCIS E. SEVERENCE , ROLAND C. THOMPSON . . Pitcher Catcher First Base Second Base Short Stop Third Base Left Field Centre Field Right Field Substitzdes JOSEPH C. MACKINNON . . Infield GIARDNER R. ALDEN . . . . Ontfield ELLIS W. HARTFORD . . . Pitcher BOY A. RANDALL .... . Pitcher Sclzcd zzle Score Opponents T. 1913 Opponents English High School . . . 51: -1 Roxbury Latin . . . . 15T 6 VVa.keHeld High . . , 11 0 Allen School .... . 7 4- Thayer Academy . . . 3 4 Gloucester High . . . 7 v Q Brighton High . . . -11 0 Technology, 1919 . . 7 1 Technology, 19151 . . li il Total . . . . . . 65 23 Gaines won, S Games lost, 1 T 4 innings 16 innings I 1.57 J : H' I 'L' 1 I U1 U L'LIl,',l ll,',Llg'J U51 I U1 I LLI l U1 'UA' Ui llI.lUl.'l'L'l 'LT 'Fi 'Ui 'UAILU 'L'E'L'J U L'.W'5 U 'UA' L'.l'L'J 'LU I UA I UQ , ! S P S I -4 E -Iv -' E mi11QmyfHfn BASKET-BALL TEAM F - +Afn A 5 u 'I - E I-Wiluwil-l1,,u-1: -'-- f qmmnmmy .UIIIIIIIHIlIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllIIIIIIIlIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll' Wb,,.N,1 , ag FW 1 x RAIN! 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InAllullullnnulllulll mlfllulhllullull Alllltluflnlllulnlllninth! illlll Hllllli Ill flnllnllhfir llhllx M581 WN Captains 1913 1914 WALTER PAUL MUTHER CHAUNCEY FRANCIS RUOFF 111 a nagers HALSEY BOARDMAN HORNER GEORGE BENJAMIN OTT Teams Forwards CHARLES JOSEPH 1VICC.-KRTHY THOMAS FRANCIS COMBER VVALTER PAUL NIUTHER WALTER GLADSTONE TIRRELL Centre FREDERICK DAVID MURDOCK JAMES MURRAY PIENDERSON Baclss GEORGE PHILIP CAPEN CH.-XUNCEY FRANCIS RUOFE LAURENCE COLLETT H.k1iT FRANK CAPON CLEVERLEY S119-9fZ'fZlfC'.S' CHARLES NIAYNARD HUDSON FAY WOODBURN WILLIAMS GEORGE BENJAMIN SAMPSON CHAUNCEY DAVIS BRYANT I n1'01'-cIc1.xs Cha nz pionslz z' p Serzffs FC1J1'1lZ11'y 9.22, 1911 1913 Ins. 1911 1YOn by 1913 Score: 1913, QS. 191-1, 5 3IaII'c1I 11, 1911 1913 rs. 1911 WYOII by 1913 - Score: 1913, Q1. 1914, 16 f1591 E -1 1,51-af?-f'f19,, .1911111'1wa''f122111e11e11g1e11H1:1I:112:s1s's2ffa'21s , Sc .luQ. Fist- 1 I1 I V I 1 11 1 1 In I 11 I 1 gh! -SSW, high if Ja '53, ' 5 tiff, .. - ', qw -Eli!-El35 XN I Elm a52552iiiiiim!Sill?E211mesasusaa:aa1111:.a:11:1:.ziSiu::e-939 5 TECHNOLOGY FIELD APRIL 9, 1910 Time, Height, Everzls Places D1.Sl!lVlf'0I 100 Yards CHARLES E. TRULL, 1913 10 3-5 secs. JOHN S. GRANT, 1912 BZTARK A. OETTINGER, 1912 220 Yards JOSEPH J. STRACHAN, 1913 25 secs. CHARLES E. TRULL, 1913 MARK A. OETTINGER. 1912 440 Yards MARK A. OETTINGER, 1912 55 -1-5 secs. BENJAMIN S. MUNCH, 1913 PHILIP W. BURNH.-XM. 1913 880 Yards HAROLD G. WATKINS, 1912 2 n1in. 5 secs. VV.-SLTER R. BYLUND, 1913 Ross D. SAMPSON, 1913 One Mile HAROLD G. VVATKINS, 1912 -1 min. 5-1 secs. 120-Yard Hurdles 220-Yard Hurdles High Jump Broa.d Jump Pole Vault Shot Put Hammer Throw Discus Throw 1912 1913 L 160 1 ROY D. YAN ALSTINE, 1912 ALFRED S. BIILLIKEN, JOHN S. GRANT, 1912 YVILLIAM N. EICHORN JOHN S. GRANT, 1912 1913 , 1913 CHARLES E. TRULL, 1913 WILLIAM N. EICHKJRN, 1913 PHILIP W. DALRYMPLE, 1912 HERBERT B. ALVORD, 1912 JOHN BECKER, Jr., 1912 HAROLD GREENLEAF, 1912 WILLIAM H. TORREY, 1913 JOHN BECKER. Jr., 1912 H.AROLD GREENLEAF, 1912 RALPH S. RANKIN,1913 EDWARD MANGAN, 19 12 DAVID F. BENBOWV, 1912 JOHN BECKER, Jr., 19 JOHN L. BRAY, 1912 JOHN L. BRAY, 1912 12 WALTER M. RUBY, 1912 NORMAN D. NIACLEOD, 1913 VVALTER M. RUBY, 1912 NORNIAN D. MACLEOD, 1913 JOHN L. BR.ALY', 1912 Summary of Points 18 2-5 secs. 29 1-5 secs. 5 ft. 8 in. 5 ft. 6 in. 5 ft. 3 in. 19 ft. 5 in. 19 ft. Q ln. 18 ft. 6 in. 9 ft. 9 in. 9 ft. 6 in. 9 ft. 3 in. 37 ft. 755 in. 32 ft. 7111. 32 ft. 5 in. 104 ft. 1 in. 96 ft. 3 in. 77 39 ..-1 -.. 22222545125xzii:fff2fsssss:e::'2 12222241 211 fwffffm-ff-:affiffgffif-... i E O xii 'J wg , H - T , 5: T- -:fi J' 1' N- 'X 'Q . ' fi '5- 455' wiv- . -' tziffm. 1iu?:i!ii::1211.112Lillil-l9d?lEIl:nE.i5f3Tili3iEaLiii!!lii: i miaxeiitu. .uillililTl1.x:::C 1. .. .f.m.l..m..u ,-2:ii2s,1w?35-X5 S -f2c,v6:::sh.ai'f-A TECHNOLOGY GYMNASIUM FEBRUARY 1, 1911 Evcnfs Places Time, Height, Dislarzce 35 Yards LOUIS A. JVILSON, 1911 1 3-5 secs. i THEODORE H. GUETHING, 1911 HENRY H. THOMPSON, 1913 110 Yards HENRY H. THOMPSON, 1913 57 Q-5 secs. BENJAMIN S. MUNCH, 1913 EDMOND W. BOWLER, 1911 S30 Yards ROSS D. SAMPSON, 1913 Q min. 15 secs. ARTHUR R. STUBBS, 1911 BENJAMIN S. MUNCH, 1913 One Mile GALE C. SHEDD, 1911 1 min. 59 3-5 secs. 35-Yard Hurdles Running High Jump Shot Put Polo Vault ALFRED F. NYE, 1911 CHARLES S. LEE, 1911 THOMAS L. CHASE, 1911 CHAUNCEY D. BRYANT, 1911 JOSEPH J. STRACHAN, 1913 LESLIE S. PIALL, 1911 WALTER C. ERERHARD, 1911 THOMAS L. CHASE, 1911 NORMAN D. RKIACLEOD, 1913 ROGER M. FREEMAN, 1913 PAUL B. OXVEN, 1911 RALPH S. R.-XNKIN, 1913 PAUL A. TIEROULT, 1911 CHARLES E. FOX, 1911 Score 6 1-5 Secs, 5ft.1 7f8 in. 31ft. 11 in. 9 ft. 1913 29 points 1911 13 points 51611 f' ' X HE GREEK LETTER FRATERNITIES It I3 AT THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE ,Wx 17:1 5706 F5-.jg OF TECHNOLOGY, ARRANGED IN THE 1 f4f ORDER OF THEIR ESTABLISHMENT 1855 1855 1855 1872 1864 1866 1857 1863 1864 1858 1868 1859 1859 1866 1867 1871 1860 1869 1892 1886 1882 1883 1882 1881 1882 1883 1884 1884 1884 1886 1886 1893 1888 1889 1890 1891 1891 1891 1905 1907 1876 1876 1882 1893 1897 Alpha . Beta . . Gamma . . Delta . . Epsilon . . Zeta . . Eta. . Theta . . Kappa . . Lambda . Mu. . . Xi . . . Omicron . Rho . . Phi. . Chi, . Psi ..... Omega . . . Alpha Alpha Alpha Beta . Alpha Gamma Alpha Epsilon Alpha Zeta . Alpha Eta . Alpha Theta Alpha Iota . Alpha Lambda ' ' Alpha Nu . . Alpha Xi . . Alpha Omicron Alpha Pi . . Alpha Rho . Alpha Sigma Alpha Upsilon Alpha Phi . . Alpha Chi . . Alpha Psi . . Alpha Omega Beta Gamma Beta Delta . Delta Delta . Zeta Zeta . . Zeta Psi . . Eta Eta . . Theta Theta . SIGMA CHI. CHAPTER ROLL Miami University ...... . University of Vilooster . . . . Ohio Wesleyan University . . . University of Georgia .... . George Washington University Washington and Lee University . . . University of Mississippi .... Pennsylvania College . . . . Bucknell University . . . Indiana University . . Denison University . Q . De Pauw University . . Dickinson College . . Butler College , . . Lafayette College . . . Hanover College .... . University of Virginia . . . Northwestern University . . . Hobart College ..... . University of California . . . Ohio State University . . University of Nebraska . . . Beloit College ...,.... Iowa University .,........ Massachusetts Institute of Technology Illinois Wesleyan University . University of Wisconsin . , . University of Texas .... . University of Kansas . . . Tulane University . . . Albion College .... . Lehigh University ...... University of Minnesota . , , University of Southern California . . Cornell University ...... Pennsylvania State College . . . Vanderbilt University .... Leland Stanford, Jr., University . . . Colorado College ....... University of Nfontana . . . Purdue University . . . . Central University ..,. . University of Cincinnati . . . Dartmouth College . . . . University of Nlichigan . . . Oxford, Ohio Wooster, Ohio Delaware, Ohio Athens, Ga. Washington, D.C. Lexington, Va. University, Miss. Gettysburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Bloomington, Ind. Granville, Ohio Greencastle, Ind. Carlisle, Pa. Indianapolis, Ind. Easton, Pa. Hanover, Ind. University, Va. Evanston, Ill. Geneva, N.Y. Berkeley, Cal. Columbus, Ohio Lincoln, Neb. Beloit, Wis. Iowa City, Ia. Boston, Mass. Bloomington, Ill. BIadison, VVis. Austin, Tex. Lawrence, Kan. New Orleans, La. Albion, Mich. Bethlehem, Pa. hlinneapolis, Minn Los Angeles, Cal. Ithaca, N.Y. State College, Pa. Nashville, Tenn. Stanford University Cal Colorado Springs, Col hlissoula, Mont. Lafayette, Ind. Danville, Ky. Cincinnati, Ohio Hanover, N.H. Ann Arbor, hlich. f165j 1891 1893 1895 1894 1896 1897 1902 1903 1903 1896 1904 1905 1908 1909 1880 1909 1909 1910 ALPHA THETA Kappa Kappa . Lambda Lambda Mu Mu .... Nu Nu .... Xi Xi ..... Omicron Ornicron, Rho Rho . . . Tau Tau . . . Upsilon Upsilon Phi Phi .... Psi Psi .... Omega Omega . Beta Epsilon . . Beta Zeta . . Delta Chi . Beta Eta . Beta Theta . . Beta Iota .... University of Illinois . . Kentucky State College . West Virginia University . . Columbia University . . . University of Missouri . . University of Chicago . University of Maine . . Washington University . . University of WVashington . University of Pennsylvania . . Syracuse University . . . University of Arkansas . . . University of Utah ...... University of North Dakota . Wabash University ..... Case School of Applied Science . Pittsburg University ..... University of Oregon . . SIGMA CHI Champaign, Ill. Lexington, Ky. Morgantown, VV. Ya. New York, N.Y. Columbia, NIO. Chicago, Ill. Orono, Me. St. Louis, Mo. Seattle, Wash. Philadelphia, Pa. Syracuse, N.Y. Fayetteville, Ark. Salt Lake City, Utah Grand Forks, N.D. Crawfordsville, Ind. Cleveland, Ohio Pittsburg, Pa. Eugene, Ore. CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1882 Frater in Faculfate WVILLIAM E. VVICKENDEN Fratres JAMES FRANCIS RTORGAN, Jr. RICHARDSON :XYRES FRANK CARL BALKE RANDALL CREMER VVILLIAM BYERS DENTON RUDOLPI-I HERZER FOX JOIIN MORRIS HARGRAVE HAROLD FREEMAN JOHNSTON CHARLES PHILLIPS TQERR EDXVARD WVILLIAIXI LARKIN PETER CARL LIEBER, Jr. CLARENCE MCDONOUGH WILLIAM JAMES EIAGUIRE Lwesj E.ARL RLTORTIMER NENVLIN FREDERICK VVARREN OSBORN 1067 Beacon Street, Brookline 'THEODORE BISSELL PARKER ,ALLEN YVILLARD REID BOLIVAR BUCKNER RINOO TRACY VANDERVEER SCUDDER :XRTHUR POPE SHEPARD ANGUS WTAINHXUSDAL SWIFT AUG-USTUS SVVEETLAND TRUE HOLLAND RUSSELL VVEMPLE 7 HOLTGHTON HAMILTON 11 HITHED M E114 9' 'ie Emvnlsrer P aw! 'vu THETA XI CHAPTER ROLL Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ......... Sheffield Scientific School ..., Stevens Institute of Technology '... Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . Columbia University '........ Cornell University , . Lehigh University . . Purdue University f... Vtlashington University . . Rose Polytechnic Institute . Pennsylvania State College . Iowa State College ,.,. University of California . . Graduate Club ..... Graduate Club . Graduate Club . Troy, N.Y. New Haven, Conn. Hoboken, NJ. Boston, Mass. New York, N.Y. Ithaca., N.Y. South Bethlehem, Pa Lafayette, Ind. St. Louis, Mo. Terre Haute, Ind. State College, Pa. Ames, Ia. Berkeley, Cal. New York, N.Y. Chicago, Ill. Pittsburg, Pa. 51691 THETA XI DELTA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1885 51703 F Tater in Facultate HENRY GREENLEAF PEARSON Fratres BENJAMIN SNIVELY BONEBRAKE WILSON GRAHAM COLE Q ROBERT JACKSON FULLER WILLIAM EDWARD I-IUMPHREVILLE, RINKER KIBBEY EDWARD I-IOPPER MANGAN WILLIAM HENNICK MARTIN GEORGE LEE PAULLIS HARRY DEXTER PECK ALFONSO WASITINGTON PEZET GEORGE BENJAMIN SAMPSON STUART CARY SARGENT RALPH FREDERICK SYMONDS JOSEPH ALFRED TENNANT ROBERT VOSE TOWNSEND MARCELLUS EDWARD WILD 258 Newbury Street J KA -Munn :NH .vu Alpha Delta . Epsilon Lambda Phi. . Sigma Tau . Upsilon DELTA PSI CHAPTER ROLL . . . . . . . . Columbia University . University of Pennsylvania . Trinity College . Williams College . University of Mississippi . Sheflield Scientific School, Yale . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . University of Virginia I 173 DELTA PSI TAU CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1889 17-L ROBERT OGLESBY BEARDSLEY JOHN WILLIAM STANSBURY BRADY NIALCOLM BRUCE BROWNLEE, Jr. :XRTHUR MOXHAM COLEMAN JOHN PIERREPONT CONSTABLE ROBERT SAYRE COX, Jr. LOUIS DE FLOREZ IXLBERT VICTOR DE FOREST CHARLES EDISON :XDOLPHUS WASHINGTON GREELY, Jr. :XLEXANDER GRISXVOLD HER.RESHOFF :XURELIUS POINTER HORNOR GILBERT MARIANO IRELAND HIANIILTON MERRILL WILLIAM WILD MOORE THOMAS REYBURN HENRY JAMES GRAY RUDOLE NATHANIEL BICLEAN SAGE 6 Louisburg Square 7 , W s.1wn..m-U 1- CHI PHI CHAPTER ROLL University of Virginia ..,. lVIassa,chusetts Institute of Technology . Emory College ....,.,. Rutgers College .... Hampden-Sydney College . . . Franklin and Marshall College , University of Georgia ,.... Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute Ohio State University . . . . University of California .... Stevens Institute of Technology University of Texas ,.... Cornell University '...... Sheffield Scientific School, Yale U Lafayette College ....., Amherst College . . Dartmouth College . . Lehigh University '..... Georgia School of Technology . niversity Charlottesville, Va. Boston, Mass. Oxford, Ga. New Brunswick, N.J. Hampden-Sydney, Va Lancaster, Pa. Athens, Ga. Troy, N.Y. Columbus, Ohio Berkeley, Cal. Hoboken, N..I. Austin, Texas Ithaca, N.Y. New Haven, Conn. Easton, Pa. Amherst, Mass. Hanover, N.H. South Bethlehem, Pa. Atlanta, Ga. I'177j CI-II PHI BETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1890 L 178 PERLEY IQIMBALL BROWN SAMUEL HOAG CORNELL HENRY CLARENCE DAVIS, Jr. KINSLEY VAN RENSSELAER DEY RALPH HARRINGTON DOANE ARTHUR BIRCHARD DE VVITT DAVID SAINT PIERRE GPXILLARD THEODORE HERVEY GUETITING PHILIP GATCH LAUMAN ALEXANDER GOTWALD LONG, Jr. RODNEX' MESSENGER LOWE HENR1' NOYES OTIS NATHANIEL STEVENS SEELEY JOI-IN SOLEY SELFRIDGE SAMUEL VVOODVVORTH SELFRIDGE NEXK'ELL ALDRICH THOMPSON, Jr. DONALD LIIGGINS VAN DEUSEN GEORGE EDXVARD XVHITXVELL IRVING WHITE WILSON NICHOLAS YVARWIOII DENNIS VVORTIIINGTON 4141 The Fenway. ' My M QW .W fl ge.. E.A,wmE!4E PHM. Mae DELTA KAPPA EPSI LCN ESTABLISHED 1844 YALE UNIVERSITY Phi . . Theta . Xi . . Sigma . . Gamma . . Psi . . . Upsilon . . Chi . . Beta . Eta . . Kappa . Lambda . Pi .... Iota . . . Alpha Alpha Omicron . Epsilon . . Rho . . Tau . . 1VIu . . Nu . . . Beta Phi . Phi Chi . . Psi Phi . . Gamma Phi Psi Omega Beta Chi . Delta Chi . Delta Delta Phi Gamma Gamma Beta Theta Zeta Alpha Chi . Phi Epsilon Sigma Tau Tau Lambda Alpha Phi . Delta Kappa Tau Alpha Sigma Rho Delta Pi . Rho Delta Phi Phi . . CHAPTER ROLL . Yale University . . . Bowdoin College . . Colby University . . . Amherst College .... . Vanderbilt University . . University of Alabama . . Brown University ..... . University of Mississippi . . . . University of North Carolina . . . University of Virginia ,... . Miami University . . . . Kenyon College ....... . Dartmouth College ....... . Central University of Kentucky . . . Middlebury College ...... . University of hlichigan . . . Williams College . . . . Lafayette College . . . . Hamilton College ........ . Colgate University ......... . College of the City of New York , . . University of Rochester .... . Rutgers College .... . De Pauw University ,.... . VVesleyan University , ..... . . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . . . Adelbert College ........ . Cornell University . , . Chicago University . . Syracuse University . , . Columbia College .... . University of California . . Trinity College .......i.. . University of Nlinnesota ........ . itlassachusetts Institute of Technology . A Tulane University ...,....., . University of Toronto . . . . University of Pennsylvania . . , 1NIcGill University ....... . Leland Stanford, Jr., University . . . University of Illinois ...... . University of Wlisconsin . . . . University of 1Yashington Lisij 1844 1844 1845 1846 1847 1847 1850 1850 1851 1852 1852 1852 1853 1854 1854 1855 1855 1855 1856 1856 1856 1856 1861 1866 1867 1867 1868 1870 1870 1871 1874 1876 1879 1889 1890 1898 1898 1899 1901 1902 1904 1907 1910 D ELTA KAPPA EPSI LCN SIGMA TAU CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1890 Frazfres in F aczzltafe .ALFRED EDGAR BURTON DIAURICE DE KAY' THOMPSON, Jr f18'2l Frazfres FREDERICK JVILLIAM BARKER, Jr. ROSWELL FORMAN BARRATT CHAUNCEY EARLE DOUD DEAN RXBNER FALES ROGER MORSE FREEMAN JOSEPH CHEEVER FULLER RALPH TROWBRIDGE HANSON JEROME CLARKE HUNSAKER JAMES ISAACS RALPH BRANDRETH KENNARD NORMAN DOUGL,-XS BIACLEOD ERIC VVIER MASON ARTHUR WARREN YMZUDGE, Jr. PAUL BARRY OWEN HENIiY HINMAN PARTRIDGE BRADLEY TRAVIS ROSS XVILLIAM CONYNE SALISBURY HUBERT STACY SMITH ROSSLYN SMYTHE-MARTIN CLARENCE :XUGUSTUS STEWVART EDWVARD LONGFELLONV VVADSXVORTH RICHARD PARKER VVALLIS R-.ALPII EVANS VVELLS, Jr. JOHN CAULEIELD VVOODRUFF Q15 Newbury Street fy , wth, 'Y x Q f,q 'fi ,',M1VgN,W 531 ff. N , u h K' gfY. vK7?v 'X U R 'WZ-Him TM ,-- ' x. .. x ', PHI BETA EPSI LON LOCAL AT TECHNOLOGY F d d 1890 Ii1861 PHI BETA EPSILON F mtres SAMUEL BRECK, Jr. FRANK VVALKER CALDXVELL RICHARD BELMONT CATTON PHILIP VVHITE DALRYMPLE ELISHA NOEL FALES CHRISTOPHER FALLON EDWARD BENNETT GERMIXIN RICHARD HARTSHORN GOULD STANLEY HURLBUT HODGIVLAN GERALD EIARCY IQEITH RICHARD XVHEATLEY LENVIS JOHN CABLE MORSE MALCOLM DANA PRICE RICHARD HOWLAND RANGER CHARLES BACON RONVLEY LOUIS BOYD SCHWARTZ DONALD READ STEVENS ARTHUR ROLLIN STUBBS EDGAR XVHITTAKER TAFT EDWARD CURTIS TAYLOR JAMES ALEXANDER TILLINGHAST MAX LEON VVATERMAN RICHARD HOYVARD WHEELER GORDON BALL WILKES DWIGIIT MEAD VVYIVLAN 237 Beacon Street E 4 '.-:fc-E.: W 5 .WE 1834 1838 1847 1847 1847 1852 1852 1856 1857 1858 1860 1865 1865 1868 1869 1870 1873 1876 1880 1880 1885 1885 1885 1885 1886 1887 1888 1890 1891 1893 1896 1896 1898 1898 1899 1901 1901 1905 1910 Vllilliams . . Union. . . Hamilton . . . Amherst .... lVestern Reserve Colby ...., Rochester . . Middlebury . Bowdoin . . Rutgers . . Brown . . Colgate . . . New York. . . lwiami . . . Cornell . . Marietta . . Syracuse . . lllichigan . . Northwestern . Harvard . . . Wisconsin . . Lafayette . . Columbia . . Lehigh . . Tufts . . . De Pauvs '... Pennsylvania . Minnesota . . Technology . Swarthmore , . California . . . DELTA U PSI LON ESTABUSHED AT WILLIAMS, 1834 CHAPTER ROLL Leland Stanford, Jr. . , , Nebraska . . . McGill .... Toronto . Chicago . . Ohio State . Illinois . . . VVashington . Wlilliamstown, Mass. Schenectady, N.Y. Clinton, N.Y. Amherst, Mass. Cleveland, Ohio 1Vaterville, llle. Rochester, N.Y. Middlebury, Vt. Brunswick, hle. New Brunswick, NJ. Providence, Rl. Hamilton, N.Y. New York City Oxford, Ohio Ithaca, N.Y. Marietta, Ohio Syracuse, N.Y. Ann Arbor, hlich. Evanston, Ill. Cambridge, lVIass. llladison, lVis. Easton, Pa. New York City South Bethlehem, Pa. VVest Somerville, 1VIass Greencastle, 1nd, Philadelphia, Pa. Minneapolis, lilinn. Boston, Blass. Swarthmore, Pa. Berkeley, Cal. Palo Alto, Cal. Lincoln, Neb. Blontreal, Canada. Toronto, Canada. Chicago, Ill. Columbus, Ohio Champaign, lll. Seattle, lllashington. f189:I D ELTA U PSI LON TECHNOLOGY CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1891 Fratres in F acultate LOUIS DERR HARRISON YV. SMITH FRANK VOGEL F ratfres ARTHUR IQING ADAMS JAMES MICARTHUR BEALE GEORGE If-ALVIN COWEE RALPH NELSON DOBLE JAMES COLLORD GORP ISAYMOND BONTECOU HAYNES WILLIAM NORMAN JHOLMES GEORGE HOWELL JONES WILLIAM ROWE DICCUNE MUNROE RHODES PEVEAR I'I.-XRRY EPHRAIM PRENTICE SCOTT BRADSTREET .PUTNAM WILBUR TAYLOR ROBERTS HONVARD REED SCHULZE JOHN HARRIS SCOVILLE GALE COLBURN SHEDD PAUL WESLEY SHEDD ALFRED THEODORE VVYMAN CLARENCE RICHARDSON YVOODWARD F mtres in Urbe JOSHUA ATWOOD, 3d JOHN CUMMINGS BROOKS ARTHUR WARREN DEAN GEORGE PHILLIPS DIKE CHARLES VVARREN HAPGOOD WPALDEMAR FRANK HOLMES JOHN VVINSLOW HORR XVILLIAM SPENCER HUTCHINSON ALBERT LINCOLN KENDALL ASA HALL BIORRILL ROBERT PORTER NICHOLS WALTER ELBRIDGE PIPER CHARLES ARTHUR RECORD NIILES STANDISH RICHMOND JOHN CARLETON SHERMAN SIDNEY TALBOT STRICKLAND CLIFFORD MELXVIIJLE SXVAN ALBERT BALL TENNEX' NIAURICE CRAWVFORD TONIPKINS GILBERT SANDERS TOWER EVERETT PENDLETON TURNER HARRY VVARREN IJPHAM GEORGE REED VVADSVVORTH LIQOJ 6 ,SEP K. S' lid 4550911 KI? Q S33 9 me N 9009003 'HF' NDED XS Q v ff SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Blaine Alpha ...... Massachusetts Iota Tau . Massachusetts Beta Upsilon NIassachusetts Gamma . . lVIassachusetts Delta . . , New Hampshire Alpha , . New York Alpha . . . New York Mu .... New York Sigma Phi . . Pennsylvania Omega . . , Pennsylvania Sigma Phi . Pennsylvania Alpha Zeta . Pennsylvania Zeta . . . Pennsylvania Delta . Pennsylvania Theta , . Virginia Omicron . . Virginia Sigma ..,.. Washington City Rho . . North Carolina Xi . . . North Carolina Theta . , South Carolina Gamma . . Georgia Beta ..... Georgia Psi .... Georgia Epsilon . Georgia Phi .... Michigan Iota Beta . Michigan Alpha . . Ohio Sigma . . . Ohio Delta . . Ohio Epsilon . Ohio Theta . Ohio Rho . . . Indiana Alpha . . Indiana Beta . Illinois Psi Omega . , Illinois Beta. . . Illinois Gamma . Kentucky Kappa Kentucky Iota. . . Kentucky Epsilon Tennessee Zeta . , Tennessee Lambda . . Tennessee Blu . . . CHAPTER ROLL University of Maine ........ Massachusetts Institute of Technology Boston University ......... Harvard University ........ Worcester Polytechnic Institute . . . Dartmouth College ..... . Cornell University , . . Columbia University . . . St, Stephens College . , . Allegheny College ..., . Dickinson College ..... . Pennsylvania State College . . , Bucknell University . . . . Gettysburg College .... , University of Pennsylvania . . . University of Virginia .,.., . VVashington and Lee University . . George Washington University University of North Carolina . . Davidson College ...,. . Wofford College ..,.. . University of Georgia . . Mercer University ....,. . Emory College .,...... . Georgia School of Technology . . University of lilichigan .... Adrian College ..... Mount Union College . . . Ohio Wesleyan University . . . University of Cincinnati . . . . Ohio State University .... . Case School of Applied Science Franklin College .,...... . Purdue University ..,.. . Northwestern University . . . University of Illinois . . . . University of Chicago . . . Central University . . , . Bethel College ........., Kentucky State College Southwestern Presbyterian University Cumberla.nd University Vanderbilt University Orono, Me. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. VVorcester, Mass. Hanover, N.H. Ithaca, N .Y. New York, N.Y. Annandale, N .Y. Meaclville, Pa. Carlisle, Pa. State College, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Gettysburg, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Charlottesville, Va Lexington, Va. Vllashington, D.C. Chapel Hill, N .C. Davidson, N .C. Spartansburg, S.C. Athens, Ga. Macon, Ga. Oxford, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Ann Arbor, Mich. Adrian, Mich. Alliance, Ohio Delaware, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Columbus, Ind. Lafayette, Ind. Evanston, Ill. Champaign, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Richmond, Ky. Russellville, Ky. Lexington, Ky. Clarksville, Tenn. Lebanon, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. 51931 Tennessee Kappa . Tennessee Omega . Tennessee Eta . . Alabama lNIu . . Alabama Iota . . . Alabama Alpha Mu . Mississippi Gamma . Missouri Alpha . , Missouri Beta .,... . Nebraska Lambda Pi . . . Arkansas Alpha Upsilon Kansas Alpha .....,. Iowa Beta . Texas Rho . Colorado Chi . . Colorado Zeta . . Colorado Gamma . California Alpha . California Beta .... . Louisiana Tau Upsilon Louisiana Epsilon . . Minnesota Alpha . Vilisconsin Alpha . Oklahoma Kappa . University of Tennessee . . . University of the South . . . Southwestern Baptist University University of Alabama ,... Southern University .... . Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Mississippi . . . University of IVIissouri . . Wlashington University . . University of Nebraska . . University of Arkansas . . University of Kansas . . Iowa State University . University of Texas . . University of Colorado . . Denver University ..., . Colorado School of Mines . . . Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of California . . . Tulane University .... . Louisiana State University . . University of Minnesota . . University of Wisconsin , University of Oklahoma . Knoxville, Tenn. Sewanee, Tenn. Jackson, Tenn. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Greensboro, Ala. Auburn, Ala. Oxford, Miss. Columbia, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Lincoln, Neb. Fayetteville, Ark. Lawrence, Kan. Iowa City, Ia. Austin, Tex. Boulder, Col. Denver, Col. Golden, Col. Palo Alto, Cal. Berkeley, Cal. New Orleans, La. Baton Rouge, La. Nlinneapolis, Minn lVIadison, Wis. Norman, Okla. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON LELAND SEARS BECKER WALTER ROBERT BYLUND JAMES STANLEY CHURCHILL LLOYD CARTNVRIGHT COOLEY JAMES SOMERVILLE DEAN ARTHUR CALBRAITH DORRANCE ARCHIBALD EICHER LAURENCE COLLETT LIART CHARLES VVILLIAM HOMEYER, Jr. GORDON ROGERS JAMESON E19-lj Fratres PAUL EELLS JEFFERS PHILIP CHAPIN JONES LIAROLD ALEXANDER IITAYER JAMES HENRY BTORLEY WALTER PAUL MUTHER GEOFFREY IXTALLIN ROLLASON W RIGHT SHUTTLEWORTH Q63 Newbury Street JOHN ALEXANDER URQUIIART HENRY WAGGONER VAN HOVENBERO ROBERT ODIORNE WOOD Q -x gg, ,.w E! gX X N , 15222-1 ' -' ff ,A ,L Z M k g f ,f K 7? 'X f r f QW I 4 ff xxx Q gy L , 4 4 9 1 I 4 f W A M11 w i .xx x. x I AM H f .W j34 'C fy ET N QR X F X-Z ay K j G J . C - Y E' :X W, f n l x 1 fi f ll N w 4 2 I Av 1 E 1 7 J 1 jf fy 4 1 fm I ., f aw wzwvm' . f ,df . ff I I 'I aw g MW- X, S+ Wm ,I XX W Z 4Qf'mll A ,Qi X Lambda . . Paz' Phi ...,. Bala E p.s'1'1on . Bda Tlwla . . 1312111 Iola . . 1112111 Xi. . . Gam-ma Hia . Gamma lola . 0'lII'I.Cl'OIl- .... 131111. Gamma . , Bam 13111. . . B1'1f11Kapy1a . Beta Pi . . . 1311111 Rho . . Bela Tau . . 130111 Upsilon . 131411 Omega . Gamma Alpha Gamma Bula . . Gamma Tlwfa . Gamma Kappa . . G11'm'ma Mu . . Hula . Dalia . . . IEP-Y1'10Ilf . . Zvfa . . .1x'1l7Jp11. . 11111 .... Ulm' 110111 .Allyllza , Bela Bela . . Bvla Zvta . . H0111 PIII' . . 111111 1'.v'1f .,,. UammaDclla . . Gam 11111, 1,11 111111111 Gamma .Yi . . . Psi ...... DELTA TAU D ELTA CHAPTER ROLL S0'ut1zc1'n Dz'1:zfs1'o11, 7 U extern 1J'Z:'l?'I'.5' Vzmclorbilt l1IliVCl'Sitf 1 5 U111v1-rsil. 1 of Mlsslssi J vi , . - A I I . . Wusllllmgtoll ami Loc UIIIVOFSILX l'huo1'y Collogv Umvcrslmty of the South LTIIIVOIZSIIQ' of Vifgllllll Tuhlnv Ul1lVL'l'SlL-Y GcorU'u XV2lSlllIl4 t0l1 L1IllVCI'SilLy . V' . . , Y' l.I11lV0l'Slt.y ol lexus ion lh1iv1'1'siLy of Iowa Uuivc1'sil'y ol' Wisconsin Uuivcrsily ol' Minnesota lhmivcwsity of C0l0I'il.lI0 N1Jl'tllXX't'Sf,CI'I1 U nivcrsi lzy Lcl:1.n1.l Sl,4l,l1f0l'Il, Jr., University U1liVC1'Sil,-Y of Nclmlusliam Ih'1iv0rsiLy of Illinois lhxivcrsity of Culifornizm Ih1ivcrsiLy of Chicago AI'Il10l1l' Institute of Technology Ilakcl' UIliV0l'Sif,y lh1iv1-rsity of Missouri U1liVCl'Sil.y of Washington Northern D'l.l,7 l.8'Ii07L Ohio University UlliVOI'Sit.y ol' w1iC'lligZl.I1 Albion Collogv Western R1-Ks1'1'vc l1lliV0l'Sit-y Hillsrhlh' Collvgo Ohio Wesleyan Ul1iVi'l'Sit.y Kenyon Collcggc Illcliaum, University I1K'P2lllW lhiivvrsily lh1ivcrsiLy of Iuclizmupolis Ohio Hlallc' Ull1V0l'Sily Xvllbilrill Collc-go West Virgini:L I1lliVCl'5iLy Purcluv Univ:-1-sity lhlivvrsiliy ol' Cimfimmuli Wooslcx' University f 197 Eastern Division Alpha. . . . Gamma . Nu . . . Rho. . . Upsilon . . . Omega ..... Beta Lambda . Beta Itlu . . . Beta Nu ..... Beta Omtcron . . Beta Xt ..... Gamma Gamma . Gamma Epsilon . Gamma Zeta . . . Gamma Nu . . . Gamma Omicron . DELTA TAU BETA NU CHAPTER HENRY ANDREXVS BABCOCK ICESTER BARR JOHN LINCOLN BARRY, 3d DAVID FRY BENBOW LEROY READE BLOCK GEORGE PHILIP CAPEN THOMAS LOCK CHASE STUART BROWN COPELAND GEORGE BARR CURWEN DONALD DES GRANGES CHARLES PARKER FISKE HENRY CHARLES FRISBIE VINCENT GALLAGHER Allegheny College Washington and Jefferson College Lafayette College Stevens Institute of Technology Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Pennsylvania Lehigh University Tufts College Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cornell University Brown University Dartmouth College Columbia University Wesleyan University University of Maine Syracuse University D ELTA ESTABLISHED 1889 HAROLD GREENLEAF KENNETH GREENLEAF CHARLES FOSTER HOBSON WALTER PARAMORE KEITH THOMAS RIDGEWAY LATHROIJE STANLEY WALKER MERRILL EDWARD MONTGOMERY ITXLANSON PALMER, Jr. JAMES BUCHANAN PIERCE, Jr. VVILLIAM HENRY PRICE, Jr. HENRY ELWOOD ROGERS HOWARD LYONS STONE RUSSELL DIEMER WELLS F Tatres in Urbe ALBERT FITCH BANCROFT JOHN BECKER, Jr. HOWARD P. BELKNAP HERBERT SQUIRES CLEVERDON ROBERT MORSE FOLSOM RUFUS COFFIN FOLSOM GEORGE FOSTER HOBSON BEARDSLEY LAWRENCE JOHN MILLER JOHN LEWIS NEWELL HENRY BODGE PENNELL ROBERT ORNE RIDER GEORGE ARNOLD ROCKWELL ARTHUR LASSELL SHAW FREDERICK POND SIMONDS ERNEST J. H. WATERS 234 Newbury Street f1981 X, Hllllluu mmm -v nmmlllll Hlllum I -fa arf NNN L x T r Wf x TAO is hmm ww Alpha . . Lambda., . Nu... Omicron. . Xi . . , Pi., Tau . Psi ...... Omega ,,... Alpha Deuteron . Gamma Deuteron Zeta Deuteron . . Theta Deuteron , Zeta ...... Nu Deuteron , . Omicron Deuteron Beta ...... Pi Deuteron . . . Delta ...... Lambda Deuteron Rho Deuteron . . Sigma Deuteron . Sigma ..... Zeta Phi .... Delta Xi . . Theta Psi . . Delta Chi . , Gamma Phi . . Iota Mu. . . Kappa Nu , Mu Sigma . . Rho Chi. . . Beta Mu . . Kappa Tau . , Pi Iota . . . Nu Epsilon . . Alpha Chi . . Tau Alpha . . Chi ..... Mu .... Chi Iota. . PHI GAMMA DELTA ESTABLISHED 1949 CHAPTER ROLL Washington and Jefferson College . . De Pauw University ....... Bethel College ........ University of Virginia . . Pennsylvania College . . Allegheny College . . Hanover College . . . Wabash College ...... Columbia University ,..., Illinois Wesleyan University . . Knox College ....,... Washington and Lee College . Ohio Wesleyan University . Indiana State University . . Yale University ,.... Ohio State University . . . University of Pennsylvania . , University of Kansas .... Bucknell College ..... Denison University . Wooster University . Lafayette College . . Wittenburg College . . VVilliam Jewell ...... University of California . . Colgate University .... Lehigh University ....,.... Pennsylvania State College ..... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cornell University ..,. , . . . . . University of Minnesota , . Richmond College .... Johns Hopkins ........ University of Tennessee ...., VVorcester Polytechnic Institute . . New York University. Amherst College . . . Trinity College .... Union College .... University of IrVisconsin , . University of Illinois . . . Washington, Pa. Greencastle, Ind. Russellville, Ky. Charlottesville, Va. Gettysburg, Pa. Meadville, Pa. Hanover, Ind. Crawfordsville, Ind New York, N.Y. Bloomington, Ill. Galesburg, Ill. Lexington, Va. Delaware, Ohio Bloomington, Ind. New Haven, Conn. Columbus, Ohio Philadelphia, Pa. Lawrence, Kan-. Lewisburg, Pa. Granville, Ohio Wooster, Ohio Easton, Pa. Springfield, Ohio Liberty, Mo. C Berkeley, Cal. Hamilton, N.Y. Bethlehem, Pa. State College, Pa. Boston, Mass. Ithaca, N.Y. Minneapolis, lNIinn. Richmond, Va. Baltimore, Md. Knoxville, Tenn. Worcester, Mass. University Heights, N Y Amherst, INIass. Hartford, Conn. Schenectady, N.Y. Madison, Wis. Champaign, Ill. L Q01 Lambda Nu . Chi Blu . . . Omega Mu . Sigma Tau . Delta Nu . Sigma Nu . . Theta 4... Tau Deuteron Xi Deuteronr. Lambda Iota. Pi Rho . . . Chi Upsilon . Alpha Phi . . Lambda Sigma University of Nebraska . University of lNIisSouri . University of hlaine . . University of Washington Dartmouth College. . . University of Syracuse . University of Alabama . University of Texas . . Adelbert College. . . Purdue University . . Brown University . . Chicago University. . . University of Michigan . . . Lincoln, Neb. ' , Columbia, Mo. . Orono, Nle. . . Seattle, WVash. . Hanover, N .H. . Syracuse, N.Y. . Tuscaloosa, Ala. . Austin, Tex. . Cleveland, Ohio , . Lafayette, Ind. . Providence, R.I. . . . Chicago, Ill. . . . . Ann Arbor, hiich. Leland Stanford, Jr., University . . . . Palo Alto, Cal. Alpha Iota . Iowa State College ....... . Ames, Ia. Chi Sigma . . Colorado College . . . Colorado Springs. Col. PHI GAMMA DELTA IOTA MU CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1889 Fmter in Facilitate HENRY PAUL TALBOT F ratres HAROLD SHELTON ARNOLD ALLEN RUSSELL ATWATER JOHN AVERY, Jr. PHILIP STEARNS A.VERY DONALD EARL BENT VVILLIAM :HENRY BROTHERTON CLAUDE FRANCIS CAIRNS JAMES RICHARDSON CARPENTER FRED TIAROLD DANIELS, Jr. ROBERT CHILD DOREMUS GURDON TRVING EDGERTON FRANCIS TVHITTEN, Jr. mom HORACE BYRON FAY HENRY IQENNETH FRANZHEIM RUSSELL HASTINGS HAROLD ERIC TCEBBON HONVARD ARCHIBALD TXTORRISON CALEB CLARENCE PIERCE OSBORNE HARRIS SHENSTONE FREDERICK JOHNSON SHEPARD, Jr HENRY WILSON STUCKLEN GEORGE SMYTH WATSON PERCY GREENE WHITMAN 12 Newbury Street ' v ft? 'wwf' ,J ,243 1 , wfv ' 'ifc .U an wmnnn umm 2155 ESTABLISHED Alpha . Beta . . Gamma . . Delta . . Epsilon . . Zeta . . Eta . Theta . Iota . Kappa . Lambda . Nlu . Nu . . Xi . . . Omicron . Pi . . Rho . Sigma . Tau . . Upsilon . . Phi. . . Chi . Psi .... Omega ..., Alpha Deuteron Beta Deuteron . 1873 PHI SIGMA KAPPA MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE CHAPTER ROLL Massachusetts Agricultural College . Union University ...,... Cornell University ..... University of West Virginia . , Yale University f....... College of City of New York , University of Ma1'yland .,.. Columbia University ..,... Stevens Institute of Technology . . Pennsylvania State College . . . George VVasl1ington University . University of Pennsylvania . . Lehigh University ......... St. Lawrence University ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Franklin and Marshall College . . . Queenls College .,..... St. Johnls College . . Dartmouth College. . Brown University . . Swartlimore College . . Wlilliams College .i.. University of Virginia . . University of California . . University of Illinois . . . University of lNIinnesota . . Amherst, hlass. Albany, N.Y. Ithaca, N .Y. Morgantown, VV. Va. New Haven, Conn. New York City, N.Y. Baltimore, lVIcl. New York City Hoboken, NJ. State College, Pa. Washington, D.C. Philadelphia, Pa. South Bethlehem, Pa. Canton, N.Y. Boston, lVIass. Lancaster, Pa. Kingston, Ontario Annapolis, Nld. Hanover, N.H. Providence, R.I. Swarthmore, Pa. Wlilliamstown, lIIass. Charlottesville, V a. Berkeley, Cal. l Champaign, Ill. hIinneapoliS, hlinn. N051 PHI SIGMA KAPPA F rater in F acultate CHARLES B. BREED HAROLD SNELL BIRCHARD AXDOLPIIE CHARLES CARDINAL LVIARSHALL ERNEST COMSTOCK FREDERICK LESTER CORTS RICHARD BLODGETT CROSS HOWARD SLOCUM CURRIER MANUEI, FONT GUY NICHOLS LIARCOURT OTIS HUTCHINS GEROULD TAYLOR LANE HARRY LESTER BIANLEY FREDERICK FRANK LVIACKENTE WILLIAM ANTHONY BIAHONEY PE Fvratres :XLFRED STANDISH BIILLIKEN ROBERT JOSEPH MURPHY ROBERT BRADLEY NICHOLS CHESTER LIOXVARD OBER JOHN IALOYSIUS ROBERTS WILLIAM GEYER RHOADES VVARREN JAMES SIMONDS CHARLES SHANV ELMORE FRANKLIN S1-IUSTER BERNARD VVOODBURY QTEVE . N HERBERT DYER SNVIFT EDVVARD MAYO TOLMAN EDWIN OSGOOD UPHAM F ratres in Urbe EUGENE BANFIELD HAROLD GILLILAND CRANE LESLIE GORDON GLAZIER JOHN BRAYTON HIXRIJOW .ARTHUR NELSON HASTINGS JOSEPH I NGRAHA RALPH VVARREN HORNE EDWARD NLANSON READ, Jr. RUDOLPH W. RIEEKOHL ROBERT PARKER SHERMAN EDMUND HINCYKS SQUIRE M TAYLOR 16 Exeter Street 52061 S .vmsni FHM zu-as Alpha Beta . Gamma . . . Delta . Epsilon Zeta . THETA CHI ESTABLISHED NORWICH UNIVERSITY, 1856 CHAPTER ROLL . Norwich University .....,... . Northfield, V t. . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . . Boston, NIass. . University of Maine ......... , Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . . . Worcester Polytechnic Institute . , New Hampshire State College . . . Orono, Me. . . T1'0y,N.Y. . . Wforcester, Mass . Durham, N.H. I Q09 J THETA CHI B ETA C H A PT E R FREDERIC RUTHERFORD BARKER WILLIAM ELLSVVORTH BARNES, Jr. ELDRED EDXIVARD BESSE HAROLD HASTY' BRACKETT HAROLD CHESTER BROWN WILLIAM STORER BURLEIGH CHARLES FREEMAN CROMMETT HENRY FRANCIS DOLLIVER WIIJLIAM NOEL DREXV YVALTER PERRY GREEN EDXVARD RUSSELL HALL FRED CLEMENT HERSORI ALFRED LANSING HIGGINS WILLIS SKENNEDY HODGLIAN, Jr. Fratres ESTABLISHED 1902 ALFRED FRANKLIN ICENRICK HAROLD STOWELL LORD MORELL LIACKENZIE ROY GAY TVLACPHERSON ROBERT EMERY MORSE JONATHAN AIIXVAN NOYES ALFRED FRANCIS NYE STANLEY VVALLACE PARKER CHESTER LANVRENCE PEPPER HAROLD HIORRILL RAND GEORGE WVILLIAM RICHARDS FOSTER RUSSELL FRANK SAMUEL SINNICKS VERNON GREGORY SLOAN HAROLD ALFRED SMITH F ratres in Urbe CHESTER SIMMONS COLSON ORRIN JAMES CROMAIETT HAROLD CUSHING FAXON HUBERT WILLLAM FLAHERTY RAYMOND CELDEN FOSTER HERBERT PERCIVAL HOLLNAGEL EDXVARD RUDDOCK HYDE JAMES WILLLAM KIDDER LIAROLD LOCKE LANG CLARENCE EMMET LASHER JOHN HAROLD LOCKE SHERMAN LOUGEE FRED RICHARDS LUFKIN HERMAN' WILLIAM LIAHR ROLAND EVERETT PAGE ROBERT EDWARD POLLOCK WVALTER EVERETT POOR JOHN CULLITON TUTTLE PAUL BARRON VVEBBER THOMAS GRAY VVEBBER RODNEY VVHEELER CHESTER WORCESTER WIIISON 29 Cumberland Street IQIOJ ww :Q- ,, , mm 2 I'3O E856 Alpha . . Delta . . . Epsilon . . Zeta . . Eta , . Iota . . hiu . Rho . . Tau . . Upsilon , . Phi .,., Psi . . Alpha Alpha Alpha Gamma .,.. PHI KAPPA SIGMA FOUNDED AT UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA IN 1850 CHAPTER ROLL . . University of Pennsylvania . . . , . . Washington and Jefferson College . . , Dickinson College ...... . . . Franklin and ltlarshall College . . . . University of Virginia . . . . . . Columbia University , . , , Tulane University . . . . I University of Illinois . . . . . Randolph-Macon College . . . . Northwestern University . . . . Richmond College ..., . . . Pennsylvania State College . . . . . . Vllashington and Lee University . . West Virginia University . . , , Alpha Delta. . . . University of Maine . . . . . . Alpha Epsilon .... Alpha Zeta , . . . Alpha Theta Alpha Iota . Alpha Kappa Alpha Lambda Alpha Mu . . Alpha Nu . . Alpha Xi , . Alpha Omicron Alpha P1 . . Philadelphia Richmond Armour Institute of Technology . . University of IVIaryland .... ' , . . University of VVisconsin . . . Vanderbilt University . University of Alabama . , University of California . . . , , , Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . Georgia Institute of Technology . . . . Purdue University ...... , . . University of Nlichigan , . . . University of Chicago . ALUMNI CHAPTERS Chicago New York New Orleans Pittsburg Philadelphia, Pa. VVashington, Pa. Carlisle, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Charlottesville, Va. New York City New Orleans, La. Champaign, Ill. Ashland, Va. Evanston, Ill. Richmond, Va. State College, Pa. Lexington, Va. Morgantown, W. Va Orono, Me. Chicago, Ill. Baltimore, lNId. NIadison, VVis. Nashville, Tenn. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Berkeley, Cal. Boston, IVIass. Atlanta, Ga. Lafayette, Ind. Ann Arbor, lVIich. Chicago, Ill. Baltimore Southern California fQl3:I PHI KAPPA SIGMA ALPHA MU CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1903 F Tatres 'in F acultate DUGALD C. JACKSON KENNETH CARTWRIGHT 'OLIN VIVIAN CHAMBERLIN GEORGE HALL CLARK VVILLIAM HASKINS COBURN KENNETH WINSLOW FAUNCE WILLIAM DEWEY FOSTER ELLIOT HOWES GAGE HENRY ORANGE GLIDDEN SAMUEL 1-JE ROY HAYES LAITRENCE TODD HEMMENIVA1' ARTIIUR ENOCH HOWLETT JOHN HENRY LENAERTS WILLIAM H. WALKER INIORRIS MILLS LEONARD WARD CONANT LOVELL CHARLES HENRY MILLS CHESTER TOTTEN MOREY SAMUEL EVAN ROGERS, Jr. GEORGE HARRINGTON SICKELS ROBERT CLARENCE STOBERT PAUL HUSE TAYLOR PAUL CHARLES WARNER HAROLD GEORGE WATKINS WALTER LUCIUS WHITEHEAD HERBERT LOUIS VVOEHLING F 'raflres in Urbe 'CHARLES E. ABBOTT WILLIAM C. ADAMS HERBERT L. ADAMS JOHN E. BEARD GOTTHARD VV. CARLSON BERTRAND L. CHAPMAN 'GROVER T. CORNING Hon. GEORGE G. CROCKER CLARENCE W. DOW ALEXANDER ELLIS, Jr. WESLEY C. ELLIOTT 'GEORGE I. EMERSON ROBERT D. FARRINGTON 'SAMUEL D. GLOSS 'CHARLES M. GREEN ROY G. HANILIN ATHERTON H. HARLAN ROY M. HENDERSON GEORGE K. HUNTINGTON VVILLIAM B. JACKSON Rev. D. M. JAMES HENRY F. KING CHARLES E. LANG WILLIAM O. LICHTNER JOHN T. LINDLEY ELMER MCKARAHAN ARTHUR S. MOORE W. BEDFORD MOORE, Jr. WILLIAM NELSON DANIEL H. REAMY KONRAD F. SCHREIRER ABBOTT H. TIIOMPSON FRANKLIN T. TOWLE CHARLES F. UNDERHILL Dr. DAX'ID H. VVALKER LQIAJ 3 V thug f ..., .1 . . W 6 X . . - Lb: :Za M , ll N Y .431 J X ' 1115 1 N J ff' V is- I 'J' F e' ,- i. f X W max '34-'MSW fu W , X X ,Q-I f 435wfU f5 w- MN -. ' lil lliiyblflfifu, c:y:11f'..gm.1a.1,f..v J J W - Alpha Epsilon . Beta Beta . . . Beta Delta . Alpha Omega . Alpha Beta . Alpha Theta . . Alpha Zeta . Beta Iota . . . Beta Epsilon . Gamma Eta . . Gamma Zeta.. . Gamma Xi . . Gamma Gamma ALPHA TAU OM ECA FOUNDED AT VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE IN 1865 CHAPTER ROLL PROVINCE I Alabama Polytechnic Institute . . Southern University ..... , University of Alabama . . . , University of Florida . . . University of Georgia . . . Emory College ....... . Mercer University ,...., , Georgia School of Technology . . . Tulane University ..... . University of Texas . PROVINCE II . University of Illinois . . . . , University of Chicago . . . Rose Polytechnic Institute . Gamma Omicron. . . Purdue University . . , . Alpha Mu . . . Beta Kappa . . Beta Lambda . Beta Omicron . Gamma Tau . . Gamma Iota . . Gamma Lambda Beta Alpha . . Gamma Upsilon Gamma Mu . . Gamma Nu . . Gamma Rho . . Gamma Theta . Gamma Pi. . . Gamma Phi . Beta Upsilon. . Gamma Alpha . Beta Gamma . Gamma Beta . Gamma Sigma . Gamma Delta . Beta Zeta . . . . Adrian College . . . Hillsdale College . . . . University of Michigan . . . Albion College ...., . University of Wisconsin . Paovmcn III . . University of California . . . . University ol' Colorado . . , . Simpson College . . . . . . . Iowa State College . . . . University of Kansas . . . . University of Minnesota . . University of Missouri . . . . University of Nebraska . . . . University of Washington . . University of Oregon .,.. PROVINCE IV , University of Blaine .,..,... . . Colby College .......... . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Tufts College .........,. . . Worcester Polytechnic Institute . . , . Brown University ...... . . University of Vermont . . Auburn, Ala. Greensboro, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Gainesville, Fla. Athens. Ga. Oxford, Ga. Macon, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. New Orleans, La. Austin, Tex. Champaign, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Terre Haute, Ind Lafayette, Ind. Adrian, Mich. Hillsdale, Mich. Ann Arbor, Mich Albion, Mich. Madison, Wis. Berkeley. Cal. Boulder, Col. Inclianola, Ia. Ames, Ia, Lawrence, Kan. Minneapolis, Minn Columbia, Mo. Lincoln, Neb. Seattle, Wash. Eugene, Ore. Orono, Me. Waterville. Me. Boston, Mass. Tufts College, Mass Worcester, Mass. Providence, R.I. Burlington, Vt. 52171 Alpha Omicron Beta Theta . Alpha Iota . Alpha Pi . . Alpha Rho . Tau . . . Alpha Delta . Xi ..... Beta Xi . . Beta . , Delta . . Alpha Nu . . Alpha Psi . . Beta Eta . . Beta Mu . . Beta Omega . Gamma Kappa Alpha Tau . Beta Pi . . . Beta Tau . . Omega . . Pi . . . Mu Iota . . STACEY COLLINS BATES XYILLIAM CASE BIRD DE V ERE DIERICS FREDERIC HENRY DIERKS DAVID FOLLETT, Jr. ALBERT GARLAND GALE PERCY CHANDLER HENRY 52183 ALPHA TAU OM ECA PROVINCE V St. Lawrence University . . . Cornell University ....... . Muhlenberg College ........ . Washington and Jelferson College . . . Lehigh University ......., . University of Pennsylvania . . PROVINCE VI University of North Carolina . . . Trinity College ....... . College of Charleston ...,. . Washington and Lee University . . . University of Virginia ..... . PROVINCE VII Mt. Union College .... . Vliittenberg College .... . Ohio Wesleyan University . . Wooster University .... . . Ohio State University . , . . . Western Reserve University . . . PROVINCE VIII Southwestern Presbyterian University . . . Vanderbilt University ........ . Union University .... . University of the South . . University of Tennessee, . . . University of Kentucky . . Canton, N.Y. Ithaca, N,Y. Allentown, Pa. Washington, Pa. South Bethlehem, Pa Philadelphia, Pa. Chapel Hill, N.C. Durham, N.C. Charleston. S.C. Lexington, Va. Charlottesville, Va. Alliance, Ohio Springfield, Ohio Delaware, Ohio Wooster, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Clarksville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Jackson, Tenn. Sewanee, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Lexington, Ky. ESTABLISHED 1885 HAROLD GUILD JENKS HARRY GRANT IVIATTHEYVS FREEMAN ALBERT ROBERTS JAMES CALVIN ROGERS WILSON YOUNG STAMPER JOHN BERCHMAN WELCH ROSS DALTON SAMPSON HERBERT ALFRED SWEET 5049 wmsvr, ww Beta ...... Gamma Deuteron Delta Deuteron . Epsilon .... Zeta ..... Zeta Deuteron . . Eta .,.... Eta Deuteron . . Theta Deuteron . Iota ..... Iota Deuteron , . Kappa .,... Kappa Deuteron . Lambda .,.. Mu Deuteron . . Nu ...... Nu Deuteron . Xi ..,,,., Omicron Deuteron Pi Deuteron . , . Rho Deuteron , . Sigma Deuteron . Tau Deuteron . . Phi ...... Chi ..... Chi Deuteron , Psi .,,. TH ETA DELTA CHI ESTABLISHED 1848 THE CHARGES . Cornell University , . . . University of Michigan . , . University of California .,.. . College of William and Mary . . . Brown University ..... . McGill University . . Bowdoin University ...... . Leland Stanford, Jr., University . . . . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . . Harvard University ........ . Williams College , . . Tufts College .... . University of Illinois . . . Boston University . . . Amherst College , . . University of Virginia . . Lehigh University . . Hobart College . . , Dartmouth College ..,.... . College of the City of New York . . Columbia University ..... . , University of Wisconsin. . . University of lilinnesota . . . Lafayette College ,... . University of Rochester .... . . George W'ashington University . . Hamilton College ..,... N211 1870 1889 1900 1853 1853 1901 1854 1903 1890 1856 1891 1856 1908 1877 1885 1857 1884 1857 1869 1881 1883 1895 1895 1867 1867 1896 1863 TI-IETA DELTA CHI THETA DEUTEFKON ESTABLISHED 1890 LQQQJ HARVEY SMITH BENSON ROY CUMING BRETT CHAUNCEY DAVIS BRYANT DONALD GIBBS CROVVELL PIERRE DREWSON STUART EYNON JOHN BENT FARVVELL EDWIN CLARENCE GERE WARD NELSON GERE ALBERT CLARKE GOODNOW JOHN SEELY GRANT CLARENCE VVILLIAM HALE ADELBERT DELANO HILLER HALSEY BOARDMAN HORNER CLIFFORD LYTTON HUFSMITH ROBERT ALLEN LESHER THEODORTIS POLHEMUS VVALTER MORLEY RUBY ERVVIN HASKELL SCHELL PHILIP SCHMITT, Jr. HORACE GENTRY STEVVART WINTHROP GORDON THOMAS ROLAND CHARLES THOMPSON RALPH MARTIN TORREY ARTHUR VVILLIAM UNDERHILL JOHN EDDY WIIITTLESEY JOHN LAW VVILDS FAY WOODBURN WILLIAMS HOWARD DAVID WIIJLIAMS 26Q Newbury S treat . ,e I, ..,. I 1 L . : xii Nj, , 'S'Y,V f 'f!,!Y x ? f r Wh L 'mt L 4112 7 w' 5,?M Q f 3 mf. V 2 l i we E 2 r W 'gggggayx 3 X VQTCSS Q 39!ee0v LAMBDA PHI LOCAL AT TECHNOLOGY Founded 1906 N251 LQQGJ LAMBDA PHI ESTABLISHED 1906 F ratres EUGENE BERKLEY BAKER VOLANT VASHON BALLARD EDWIN ELLSVVORTH CORBETT CHAUNCEY AUGUSTUS CRAWFORD WILLIAM NEWSOME EICHORN HAROLD ROBERT LESLIE FOX SAMUEL IQNIGHT JOHN LAVELLE MCALLEN RUSSEL MACK CHARLES HUDSON SAYRE MERRILL HENRY FERDINAND MERRILL, Qd BENJAMIN BURROXVS TREMERE, Jr. PETER DESMOND VVHITE JAMES LTAYNE WHITE ALEXANDER WOODXVARD YEREANCE Q58 Newbury Street Q 5 Jiiyixagg- , lgawflllw l T-.r -5--1 ---A M --,v w'-'--' : , , - N wwzfeswswww-11n'1'f -2 1 3: 'hffflfw LA ,,,. ,, , , - - few., - h , 12 ' ' ., , JJQYJH A ?J'I,:1 i4-4 'T 7 , , 12,1-.gwj,.,5W.3-:f?:1Gg---- -5-V tif 1 3-.5 -f- M qiiir - - -,Z it ' E ekwmawi FHILA, KAP PA TH ETA l.ocAl. AT TECHNOLOGY Founded 1908 LQQQJ KAPPA TH ETA ESTABUSHED 1908 LOCAL AT TECHNOLOGY F rater in F acultate EDWARD E. BUGBEE JOHN .LLRTHUR BIGELOW' RAYMOND FIELDING BRALY PHILIP LORD CALDWELL JAMES KENNETH CAMPBELL CHARLES HAMLIN CARPENTER HARRY HARDIN CATCHING BENJAMIN COFFIN CROMVVELL, Jr. HAROLD WESIIEY DANSER ORVILLE BOARDMAN DENISON CHARLES ERNEST DODGE LESLIE BURTON DUKE VVILLIAM NILES FLANDERS LUCIUS HENRYA GRAH.AM Fra ALBERT ALDEN BLODGETT WALTER MATTHEWS BUTTS HOBERT WARD FRENCH HAROLD MAURICE HALLETT HERBERT BUTTRICK HOSMER RICHARD CLARK JACOBS, Jr. JAMES THOIHAS HOLRIES FISKE REED JONES HENRY DONALD KEMP THOMAS BROWN LAVVLER LIONEL HENRY LEHMAIER EDXVARD BATCHELLAR LONG, J WILLIAM ROBERT MCEWEN LAXVRENCE GLEASON ODELL ROSS HOWARD RATHBUN M.ARQUIS SEYMOURE SMITH GEOFFREY RICE TIIAYER ROY DANIEL VAN ALSTINE NVILLIAM WEATHERBY WARNER tres in Urbe HARRY CHESTER LORD WILLIAM JOHN O,HEARN PAUL HENRY PEARSON STEWART SWAN SOUTHGATE ARTHUR KELLAM TYLEE RICHARD PARKER WATSON ROBERT KENDRICK WRIGHT 264 Newbury Street f230:l f Q up ag, x X x gl, 1 Q. me x- qv XL: xw. GSX? 4 . 'Ji-. 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Dartmouth College Trinity College Bowdoin College University of Chicago University of California Amherst College Brown University College of the City of New York St. Lawrence University Dartmouth College Wlashington University Virginia Military Institute Dartmouth College Hamilton College Hamilton College WVilliam and Ma1'y College Boston University University of Rochester College of the City of New York University of Rochester University of Minnesota Boston University Zeta Psi Karl Bray Kilborn . . . Bowdoin College Charles Albert Smith , . Bowdoin College Edwin Pugsley . . . . Yale University XXXXilllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIXWQ of ,...,,..- ee I-Q I i me J4' S 4 ,. .,-.e..::i ' - ' fs' X E 'rl I. . V . .W ,. 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Q59 XQQ gli K Q9 i Q 0 QI Q HAMMER XLTONGS PY' ROUND TABLE -va E J K 25 Active Members DAVID FRANKLIN BAKER FRANKLIN AUGUSTUS BENT RICHARD STUART BICKNELL ROCK LIVINGSTON COMSTOCK VVILLIAM NOEL DREWV PIERRE DREWSEN LESLIE BURTON DUKE JAMES OWEN GREENAN BQLARCUS IAURELIUS GROSSMAN SEYMOUR ASHLEY GUTHRIE ROBERT THOMAS LIASLAM CLEON RUPERT JOHNSON ARTHUR FRANCIS LEARY JOHN LAVELLE MCALLEN DAVID VARNEY NASON THEODORUS POLHEMUS OLIVER DAVIS POWELL STALKER ELIJAH REED HAROLD HARRIS SHARP WALTER CHISHOLM WILSON Associate Members ARTHUR A. BLANCHARD RAYMOND E. DRAKE RALPH E. GEGENHEIMER :XRTHUR A. N OYES BQLAURICE R. SCHARFF MILES S. SHERRILL CLIFFORD M. SWAN LESLIE VV. WATERS ROBERT S. WILLIAMS BERT S. WOHLGEMUTI1 Honorary Members RICHARD C. MACLAURIN JOHN ALDEN FRED L. BARDNVELL EDWARD E. BUGBEE CHARLES R. CROSS HENRY FAY :XUGUSTUS H. GILL LIEINRICH C. HOFIVIAN FREDERICK R. ISLNEELAND :XRTHUR D. LITTLE CHARLES E. LOCKE RICH.iRD H. LODGE YVILLIS R. VVHITN L Q36 J F. JEWETT MOORE SAMUEL P. TMLULLIKEN JAMES F. NORRIS THOMAS E. POPE SAMUEL C. PRESCOTT TTENRY S. PRITCHETT ROBERT H. RICHARDS VVILLIAM T. SEDGXVICK LIENRY P. TALBOT FRANK H. THORPE WILLIAM H. WALKER CHARLES H. WARREN EY 2,119 7, :in 315.1 OSIRIS W HENRY SMITH PRITCHETT ALFRED EDGAR BURTON JAMES PHINNEY MONROE ISAAC WHITE LITCHFIELD FRANK HENRY RAND ARTHUR AMOS NOYES FRANCIS RUSSELL HART RICHARD COCKBURN MACLAURIN DAVIS R. DEWVEY HAROLD DEXTER BILLINGS LLOYD CARTNVRIGHT COOLEY STUART BRONVN COPELAND RICHARD HARTSHORN GOULD KENNETH GREENLEAE SCOTT PRESCOTT KIMBALL JOHN LAVELLE MCALLEN CHARLES HUDSON SAYRE MERRILL THEODORE BISSELL PARKER RICHARD HOWLAND RANGER VVILLIAM CONYNE SALISBURY DONALD READ STEVENS PETER DESBIOND WHITE HOWARD DAVID VVILLIAMS IRVING VVHITE I WILSON IQSQII 12401 ROU ND TABLE King Arthur CHARLES EDISON Queen Guinevcr ARTHUR CALBRAITH DORRANCE lllerlin DONALD HIGGINS VAN DEUSEN Knights Si1'Launce1O't, EDWARD BENNETT GERMAIN Sir Galahad, SAMUEL WOODWORTH SELFRIDGE Sir Gawain, ADOLPHUS W. GREELY, Jr. 1913 CHARLES EDISON EDWARD BENNETT GERNIAIN ADOLPHUS WV. GREELY, Jr. RAYMOND BONTECOU HAYNES WILLIAM NORMAN HOLMES SAMUEL VVOODWORTH SELFRIDGE DONALD HIGGINS VAN DEUSEN 1914 ARTHUR CALBRAITH DORRI-XNCE JAMES ISAACS ALEXANDER GOTWALD LONG, Jr. PAUL BARRY OWEN I' MMER Q . s 'rv Lx I GNC. President GEORGE ALVIN COWEE Secretary GEORGE I'IOWELL JONES Treasurer STACY COLLINS BATES STACY COLLINS BATES FRANKLIN NELSON BREED GEORGE ALVIN COWEE RALPH HARRINGTON DOANE RALPH NELSON DORLE ALGERNON TUTTLE GIBSON JAMES COLLARD GORE PERCY CHANDLER HENRY GEORGE IIOXVELL JONES H.AROLD ERIC ISJEBBON Members lWARK CURTIS JKINNEY JOHN LAVELLE MCALLEN LAWRENCE GLEASON ODELL FREEMAN ALBERT PRETZINGER HOXVARD REED SCHULZE JOHN HARRIS SCOVILLE JOHN SOLEY SELFRIDGE CLARENCE fXUGUSTUS STEXVART RICHARD PARKER XVALLIS IRVING YYHITE WYILSON GUY ANDREW SXVENSON N411 KQ4-21 TH ETA N U EPS I LON 1911 LLOYD CARTVVRIGHT COOLEY ORVILLE BOARDMAN DENISON JOSEPH CHEEVER FULLER WILLIAM CONYNE SALISBURY HUBERT STACY SMITH JOHN ALEXANDER URQUHART ROBERT ODIORNE WOOD 1912 FREDERICK VVILLIAM BARKER, Jr. DONALD EARL BENT GURDON IRVING EDGERTON :ARCHIBALD BICCLELLAND EICHER HAROLD ERIC KEBBON BRADLEY TRAVIS ROSS CLARENCE AUGUSTUS STEWART GUY ANDREW SVVENSON 1913 ALLEN RUSSELL ATNVATER HAROLD SNELL BIRCHARD WVALTER ROBERT BYLUND CLAUDE FRANCIS CAIRNS HENRY KENNETH FRANZHEIM ROGER MORSE FREEMAN A.LGERNON TUTTLE GIBSON LAURENCE COLLETT HART ROSSLYN SMYTHE-MARTIN ALFRED STANDISH NIILLIKEN WALTER PAUL MUTHER PERCY GREENE WHITMAN V 'KX 116 M2323 K wf veQf a . ,fi um! cow--.mmf n-1 -, .v :HI W3 -:'s3:f' SEQ 6 PROf'E5570Y7AL .Q-8 if . J FF socmrvrs 1 , :mf :sr fm :EF H CYVVL'---I-- I Ezvmvvmmmg In mECHAWVCAL'i X EEWQVWEELQVWQ I mVWvWQi--:--'-', - I EQWQUWEEWWQ , AWCHUTEQTQIQEE 4 , , QHEMVSVVFIQY---- I - imc TTPZVC.AL 1 EWQVW EQMMQ Q, g VQLQQ'Y. . ..--. : ' 555 W6QVAL sfmw'QQWvv1aQvum5 .A., N- I I 'I' W, , ,Q if Q W NF ' I WQ'VfjilE4 I W' '1' CIVIL ENGINEERING IWIIQII OFFICERS President Vice-President ISAAC HAUSMAN HAROLD LONG ROBINSON Secretary Treasurer OLIVER DAVIS POIVELL DAVID JAMES MCGRATH Executive C'ommiz'tce CARL GEE RICHMOND OSWALD VVELLINGTON STEWART HAROLD MARTIN DAVIS MANLVEL FONT GERALD MARCY KEITH REUBEN Y. ALTHOUSE JOHN AVERY, Jr. HAROLD E. BABBITT RALPH W. BIERER MATTHEIV BLACK JOHN R. BOXVMAN ROGER T. BOYDEN PAUL E. BURNHAM PHILIP L. CALDWELL .JAMES R. CARPENTER KIRKPATRICK P. CHINCHILLA WILLIAM I-I. COBURN ETHAN A. COLLIER FREDERICK L. CORTS RUFUS CRANE ARTHUR H. CURTIS HAROLD M. DAVIS HENRY F. DOLLIVER CARL S. ELL M461 WILLIAM IVEATHERBY WARNER Program Commiitfe . Fourth Year VVILLIAIVI N. FLANDERS HENRY C. FRISBIE GARDNER C. GEORGE RICHARD H. GOULD WALTER P. GREEN GUY N. HARCOURT LOUIS J. HTXRRIGAN FREDERICK C. HASRRINGTON ISAAC HAUSMAN ALBERT N. HERMAN BANCROFT HILL CHARLES W. HOIVIEYER, Jr. JOHN R. HUGELMAN HOWARD P. IRELAND CHARLES C. JONES I'IUBERT JUDD HARRY E. LAKE ARTHUR F. LEARY NATHAN LEVY HARRY LESTER MALNLEY RALPH EARLE RUNELS ALBERT OLOF VVILSON CHARLES A. LINEHAN RUSSELL MACK HARRY L. MANLE1' CHARLES H. SAYRE MERRILL IBRAHIM F. NIORRISON AARON L. MYERS CLARENCE L. OFENSTEIN VVILLIAM J. ORCHARD THEODORE B. PARKER OLIVER D. POWELL GEORGE W. RAPELLI CARL G. RICHMOND PERCY A. RIDEOUT HAROLD L. ROBINSON RALPH E. RUNELS LEOPOLD M. SANDSTEIN SAMUEL H. SCRIBNER OSBORNE H. SHENSTONE VVARREN J. SIMONDS 1912 CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY 247 ISIDORE SPECTOR WILLSON Y. STAMPER, JR. OSWVALD W. STEWART CLARENCE H. SUTHERLAND GUY W. TRUE JOHN A. URQITHART VVILLIAM H. AHEARN ALBERT C. ALBEE FREDERICK T. ALDEN ANDREW F. ALLEN RUSSELL T. BAILEY VOLANT V. BALLARD WILLIAM E. BARNES, Jr. WILLIAM C. BIRD JOHN W. STANSBURY BRAD CHARLES H. BREEN WILLIAM J. BUCKLEY CHARLES A. CARY GEORGE J. CHAMBERS MADISON W. CHRISTIE WILSON G. COLE EDWARD F. COLEMAN JOHN W. CONNOLLY MARCUS M. CORY RANDALL CREMER RAYMOND J. CUNNINGHAM WILLIAM C. DAVIS CHARLES E. DODGE RUPEN EKSERGIAN WILLIAM S. ETHERIDGE LOUIS E. FLETT MANUEL FONT ROBERT A. ALLTON RAYMOND F. BRALY CLARENCE W. BRETT KARL R. BRIEL ALBERT C. BROXVN VVALTER E. BROWN IVILLIAM A. BRYANT GEORGE R. BURNES HENRY' A. BURR JOSE M. CADENAS EDXVARD H. CAMERON ADOLPHE C. CARDINAL ALBION DAVIS KINSLEX' V. R. DEY HIENRY DOWST, Jr. HOWARD P. FESSENDEN ELLIOT H. GAGE Y ROY D. VAN ALSTINE EDYVIN C. VOSE JULIUS WALDSTEIN WILLIAM W. WARNER CYRUS N. WHITE Third Y var ABRAM J. FREEDMAN ALBERT G. GALE EDWIN C. GERE WILLIAM R. GLIDDEN JOHN S. GRANT HAROLD GREENLEAF JESSE F. HAKES JOIIN HALL STANLEY H. HODGMAN EDIVIN C. HOLBROOK ALFRED :KATZ GERALD M. KEITH FRANCIS H. KINGSBURY WILLIAM H. LANGE CLARENCE MCDONOUGH DAVID J. MCGRATH DENNIS F. MAHONEY WALDO B. MILLER WALTER S. MOORE FRED T. MORSE FRED L. MOYKIRY JAMES B. NEALEY HORACE S. PAYSON HOLMAN I. PEARL JOHN M. PETTINGILL - HENRY M. PRIEST Second Year LESTER C. GUSTIN ELMER L. HATHAWAY RAYMOND HAYES GERALD B. HCOXVARD PRESCOTT V. KELLY GEORGE C. KENNEY INIILES E. LANGLEY ARMANDO G. LONGORIA EUGENE L. NIACDONALD HERBERT S. IVICLELLAN ROBERT J. BICNALL1' XVILLIAM R. MATTSON ALFRED S. BIILLKEN HARRY BLIINSKEY DANIEL M. MOORE FREDERICK D. BLIURDOCK ALONZO M. BLIUTERSBAUGH HOWARD D. WILLIAMS SUMNER C. WILLIS ALBERT 0. WILSON ALEXANDER W. YEARANCE EVVING M. YOUNG JOHN W. RAYMOND, Jr. ALLEN W. REID CHARLES V. REYNOLDS RENE A. RICHARD GEORGE W. RICH.ARDS WALLACE D. RICHARDSON VVILBUR T. ROBERTS GEORGE A. ROBINSON ANTONIO ROMERO NATHANIEL M. SAGE GEORGE S. SAWYER WILLIAM O. SCHMIEDEKE HENRY SCHREIBER VERNON G. SLOAN ALFRED N. SMITH EDWARD M. TOLMAN DANIEL TOMLINSON TUNG P. TONG GEORGE L. UBIAN ARTHUR W. VOSE RICHARD P. WALLIS HAROLD G. WATKINS LINDSEY WHITEIIEAD KENNETH N. VVILDES PAUL R. WILLIAMSON ROBERT B. NICHOLS THOMAS O,REILLE1' HAROLD M. RAND ALFRED G. RANNEY FRED T. ROBINSON PAUL E. RUDOLPI-I NIMIR S. SALIBI PHILIP SHAGURY ROBERT P. SMITH GEORGE H. STARR JOSEPH J. STRACHAN HERBERT A. SWEET HENRY C. TIIIERFELDER JOSEPH V. WALSH EARLE YVATSON ROBERT W. WEEKS CHARLES H. WIOOD , . IX. '- 1 -P p 7 Il r-m.1:.': ,, 5QXfAal'1V!l:LE. 5 ' 'ER .. A A. -fa ,, L: -. mm wi' W , , 1 E PM! S IE - . . . rug -. rf l E Y' SE Sq 1. I , .ITL , A-,Q fx' TCD! g 1 - - , fir- 1- , A-V . SEAM-, O 5 C , W AFFILIATEDWITH A. 5. M. E. OFFICERS Honorary Chairman PROFESSOR GAETANO LANZA, Mem. Arn. Soc. M. E. Chairman Vice-Chairman MORELL MACKENZIE, 1911 HAROLD CHESTER BROWN , 1911 Secretary Treasurer FOSTER RUSSELL, 1911 HAROLD STOWELL LORD, 1911 Governing Committee ' DAVID PILLSBURY ALLEN, 1911 HUBERT STACY SMITH, 1911 ALFRED FRANKLIN KENRICK, 1912 Program Commitiee Professor GAETANO LANZA, Mem. Am. Soc. M. E. Professor EDWARD F. MILLER, Mem. Am. Soc. M. E. EDWARD RUSSELL HALL, 1911 CHESTER TOTTEN IVIOREY, 1911 ROY GUY MACPHERSON, 1911 RALPH GUY ADAMS HARRY SILAS ALEXANDER DAVID PILLSBURY ALLEN VINCENT WEAVER ALLEN HERBERT BURR ALVORD HENRY ANDREWS BABCOCK KESTER BARR CHARLES LAWRENCE BARTLETT STAOY COLLINS BATES ERNEST JAMES BATTY DAVID FRY BENBOW 52481 ELDRED EDXVARD BESSE HAROLD CHESTER BROWN ROBERT BRUCE BROVVNLEE WILLIAM STORER BURLEIGH ISRAEL CAIGAN CHARLES HAMLIN CARPENTER OLIN X7IVIAN CHAMBERLIN OBERLIN SHURTLEFF CLARK RTITCHELL COEEIN RAYAIOND THURRER COLE LLOYD CARTVVRIGHT COOLEY 1919 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY Q49 STUART BROXVN COPELAND FREDERICK LESTER CORTS FREDERICK WILLIANI COYILL PHILLIP WHITE DALRYMPLE ALBION RICHMOND DAVIS ERNEST WILLIAM DEWITTE FREDERICK HENRY DIERKS RALPH NELSON DOBLE LESTER LOCKE DOVVNING WILLIAM NOEL DREW NORMAN DUEFETT JOSEPH :HOYVARD DUNLAP STERLING BURTON DYER GEORGE HENRY ESTES RALPH MONTAGUE FERRY THOIVIAS CHATFIELD FISHER LOUIS DE FLOREZ GEORGE VVYLIE FORRESTER RUDOLPH HERZER F OX JOSEPH CHEEVER FULLER CHARLES LESTER GABRIEL ALBERT LESTER G.ARDNER JUAN GARZA KANEZO GOTO CUTHBERT TIBBITTS GREENLEAE HAROLD I-IOPKINSON GRIFFIN THOMAS HENRY HAINES EDWARD RUSSELL HALL HARRISON W. HAYXVARD JOHN ALBERT HERLIH1' CHARLES FOSTER HORSON FVILLIS KENNEDY HODGMAN, J r. NIING TSAI HSU DAVID MERRITT HUNTING XVESLEY TILLEY JONES ABRAHAM HAROLD E. IKAUFIVIAN ALFRED FRANKLIN KENRICK CHARLES PHILLIPS KERR KARL BRAY KILBORN GEORGE EDWARD LEAVITT, Jr. HANS FRANK LEHMANN HAROLD STOXVELL LORD WILLIAM CHARLES LYNCH WILLIAM THOMAS NL-KCCREADIE RIORELL MACKENZIE ROY GAY Rl,-XCPHERSON CHARLES BOLTON NIAGRATH EDYVARD NLANGAN HARRY LESTER BIANLEY OTTO CARL FRANCIS IMLEISEL EDVVARD F. MILLER JONATHAN ALVAN NOYES WALTER FRANCIS O,BRIEN HENRY HIMMAN PARTRIDGE CHESTER LAWRENCE PEPPER ARMAND HAYVKINS PEYKE MALCOLNI DANA PRICE GEORGE HAROLD RHODES KENNETH CALEB ROBINSON CHARLES BACON ROWLEY FOSTER RUSSELL EVERETT ST. JOHN WILLIAM CONYNE SALISBURY EDGAR CHANNING SAVAGE RICHARD LIARRIMAN SCANLON ERWIN HASKELL SCHELL ROY ANDREYV SEATON NATH.ANIEL STEVENS SEELEY HAROLD FRANCIS SHAW BENJAMIN SILVERMAN HAROLD ALFRED SMITH HUBERT STACY SMITH BERNARD VVOODBURY STEVENS DONALD READ STEVENS LESTER ARTHUR STOVER EWARZO SUZUKI RALPH FREDERICK SYMONDS HORACE STOKES VVAITE LAVVRENCE BREXVSTER VV.-SLKER HARRY VVILLIAM FVATERFALL PETER DESMOND WHITE JOHN EDDY VVHITTLESEY JOHN LAW XVILDS GORDON BELL VVILKES RAYBIOND EVERETT ,WILSON ROLAND XVOODTV.-XRD, Jr. 'MINTNEE GINEEKI G JOCIETT OFFICERS Honorary President President PROFESSOR ROBERT H. RICHARDS JOHN LAVELLE MCALLEN Vice-President and Treasurer Secretary MARCUS AURELIUS GROSSMANN DAVID FRANKLIN BAKER Eaxecufive Committee JAMES OWEN GREENAN, 1911 HAROLD BEUKMA DAVIS, 1912 MEMBERS Honorary IUf'11II1e1'.s Professor ROBERT H. RICHARDS Professor ALFRED E. BURTON Professor PIEINRICH O. HOFLIIKN Professor PIENRY P. TALBOT Professor .ARTHUR G. ROBBINS Professor VVILLIAM H. XVALKER MALCOLM BRUCE BROWNLEE GEORGE ALVIN C OVVEE RUDOLPH IEMMEL DONALD NICFARLAND GILES JAMES ONVEN GREENAN MARCUS AURELIUS GROSSMANN DAVID JOHN JENKINS THOMAS STEPHEN KILLION JOHN LAVELLE RICALLEN M501 .Mem bers 1911 Professor HENRY FAY Professor CHARLES L. NORTON Professor T. A. JAGGAR, Jr. Associate Professor CHARLES H. WARREN Associate Professor F. JEXVETT MOORE Assistant Professor CHARLES E. LOCKE JOHN DAX'ID MACKENZIE AUGUST CARL METZ FRANKLIN OSBORN, Qd CLYDE RAYNIOND PERRY FRANK GRISWVOLD SMITH WALLACE ACEE VAN SYCKEL RALPH EDWARD VINING N OYES VVELTMER ALLISON HOWES VVI-IORF 19122 MINING ENGINEERING SOCIETY 1912 DAVID FRANKLIN BAKER MING TSAI HSU WILLIAM HENR1' BAXTER HENRY LAIVIY JAMES MCARTHUR BEALE ROBERT ROGER LANGER RUBEN BERMUDEZ, Jr. HENRY DOUGLAS MACDONALD JOI-IN LEIGHTON BRAY HERBERT OULTON MAXWELL ROBERT SAYRE Cox PAUL HYAROLD MCOSKER FRANK HENRY CURTIS ALAN HAY MEANS GEORGE BARR CURWEN JAMES HENRY MORLEY HAROLD BEUKMA DAVIS SIDNEY C. NEFF GARTH HOMER DUELL STALKER ELIJAH REED LESLIE BURTON DUKE HAROLD HARRIS SHARP CHRISTOPHER FALLON FRANK ELIJAH STARR ROBERT C. FOSTER PAUL MCINTOSH TYLER HAROLD ROBERT LESLIE FOX ELIJAH CARHART VAN SYCKEL LESLIE HALL GOODWIN ROBERT EVERETT WHIPPLE ANGUS RUTLAND HAMMOND OSCAR KARL WIESSNER EDMUND LEWIS HOMAN CLARENCE WOODWARD 1913 GEORGE ROBERTS BARTLETT FREDERICK RUTHERFORD BARKER STANLEY MUNROE BAXTER WILLIAM SPENCE BLACK ALLEN FRANK BREWER EDMUND GUILFORD BROXVN BENJAMIN COFFIN CROMWELL, Jr. WILLIAM NEWSOME EICHORN CHARLES CTERARD FALLON DAVID FOLLET, Jr. ALGERNON TUTTLE GIBSON OLIVER RAY HAYES JOSEPH MEYER ISENBERG HORACE MARSHALL LAXVRENCE THOMAS MANLEY EDWARD EUGENE MURPHY STANLEY XVALLACE PARKER ROSS DARLTON SAMPSON PHILIP SCHMITT, Jr. BENJAMIN BURROXVS TRERIERE, XVALTER LUCIUS WHITEIIEAD PERCY GREENE VVHITMAN , Nil..- 1 '-'1v-f'v1- 'LEX--ft A ij iii ' C 'SE 9 -C V y C 't'Y l 2 Y 3 Y 'Y 'L-TR A C :' ' -ii '-'? 'g A L-r' ' ' ' Ai. 9 f .1 A 1 1-1 3 if .R :-J Ex .L fw ' :Jr 11 I Q AE -2? E 1 1 Q .- Sig '1 fig L- Y . Y Y' i if? A - Aix Y'i ,YA imgb YA Airl l Q ' , ' 2 OFFICERS fx ga vlsaaggkw - X Presidenl , I' .-- -M' ' U ..,h WILLIAAI DEWEY FOSTER, 1911 ' 2 fl mm., a. , - . - ...:,', - I -'xi - ' I V --- Vice-Premclrnl . V fr' pxvlqgn 1'-Y I WW? AMW 5 W ORLIFF VAN IIEIK CHASE, 1911 I . ' mi ' -:Ll -'fi T- ' Q Secretary - L N I, I KX, HERBERT JXNGELL, 1911 I' II ., I I 2 1 I - Il ' I Treasurer L, .-..J-Luv f 1 X. fx -' fr 1' .45 lf l - - .I LEA ALBERT YVEATHERVVAX, 1911 ' .. ' 'f' I , I. 4 1 Execzatire C'amm1TZiee Q I I Y' I J 'fy NIILTON ERNEST HAYMAN, 1911, C11a.ir-man IK-Cf, 'xii : '. ,M : .31 '. A --ij EVDXVARD HERMAN IQRUCKEMEYIQR, 1911 ,. I - -11-2 M N, , :ii .' 23 JAY :HOXVARD CAXTHER, 1912 -. V , ..5.1-.E , ' , ' W1 V. g.A.A,5- v.x.-.K...,lh--f,,- ' A ' H -' fl Wd' '. 41 Illembers . LVM ! MW' - -- .- : - 1 .ff M ' Q , Fifllz Iam 'gf' 'X 'Q 1. 1' 'Q - ' ' an FELIK ARNOLD BURTON ii ' l - J- , f C'H.-KRLES CAMERON CLARK N ' I Q1 2 WVALTER SWINDELI. 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Q ' D W I 'F 7g':Q1iwIF2- ' ,-335527 X1 I Q' J 'K , V4 ' ' W if if i' 1 . . . , ., ,. .,.,,m': -QQI , , ff W'.. 1. vw - 1 M T ' uw -K Q, - :' J L ,C E253 1 X X E X I X O F X 4 ,uf I Smeg! -. , , I ,. :I nl. 1 Q ll-h , sa 'Lf X 14 1 I fiev . rf' A YK! 1 . i A SW W , r 1 Img M LERUERIIERIL 'LR RIUETR OFFICERS President CLEON RUPERT JOHNSON Vice-President WALTER CHISHOLM WILSON Secretary LESTER MARIUS VVHITE T reaszlrer ROCK LIVINGSTON COMSTOCK MEMBERS JULIAN EMMANUEL ADLER CHARLES HERBERT ALBEE GARDNER RICH ALDEN HAROLD BURBRIDGE CHENEY ALLISON FREDERICK WILLIAM BARKER, Jr. JOHN RICE BELL ARTHUR EDYVARD BELLIS FRANKLIN AUGUSTUS BENT RICHARD STUART BICKNELL ROBERT DALAND BONNEY GEORGE ARTHUR BROWN HAROLD GIBBONEY BRUNER CLAUDE FRANCIS CAIRNS WINTHROP EARL CALDWELL GEORGE PHILIP CAREN ARTHUR WHITING .CARPENTER NORMAN CLARK fQ54:l ANTONIO CLAVELL THOMAS RICHARD COLLINS ROCK LIVINGSTON COMSTOCK LLOYD CARTWRIGHT COOLEY CHAUNCEY AUGUSTUS CRAWFORD JAMES HENRY DEVINE WILLIAM NOEL DREW NORMAN DUFEETT HORACE BYRON FAY EVERETT MERRILL HATCH FOLLANSBEE NORBIAN FREDRICKSEN CHARLES LESTER GABRIEL VVARREN EUGENE GLANCY LUIS RIORAN GONZALEZ ALBERT CLARKE GOODNOW JULIAN STUART GRAVELY HUGO HENRY HANSON 1912 CHEMICAL SOCIETY 005 STANFORD HARDING HARTSHORN ROBERT THOMAS HASLAM JOHN MURR.AY HASTINGS SAMUEL LE ROY HAYES ARTHUR ELLSXVORTH HIRST CHARLES FOSTER HOBSON RALPH ANTHONY HOLBROOK WILLIABI NORMAN HOLMES RALPH HERBERT HOWES ARTHUR ENOCH HONN'LETT LESTER FRANCIS HOYT MING TSAI HSU FRANKLIN HUTCHINSON, Jr. RALPH EDWIN HYDE CLEON RUPERT JOHNSON MILTON KAHN ABRAHAM HAROLD EDWARD IQAUFMAN RALPH BRANDRETH KENNARD ARTHUR XVEBSTER KENNEY FREDERICK WILLIAM LANE WALTER xv.-XRREN LANG PAUL ROOT LAXVRENCE STANLEY HERBERT LANVTON CHARLES LENYIS LEVERMORE DANIEL ELLWOOD LEXVIS MALCOLM LEWIS RICHARD XVHEATLEY LEVVIS FRANK HERBERT NIAHONEY JOHN VINCENT MACDONOUGH HAROLD GROSVENOR NI.-ANNING HAMILTON EIERRILL HAROLD DIES MITCHELL EDWARD EIONTGOMERY ALEXANDER RIORRISON XVALLACE JENNINGS MURRAY JOSEPH OPPEXHEHII LEON WOODMAN PARSONS RALPH SOUTHWORTH PEAS AKSEL RIARIOX PEDERSON JAMES BUCHANAN PIERCE BION LEONARD PIERCE JABEZ HARDEN PRATT H.AROLD BALDWIN PUSHEE RICHARD ITOXVLAXD RANGER CHARLES KENXVORTHX' REIMAN LUTHER JAMES REXFREXX' GEORGE RICHTER FREDERICK ALFRED ROBINSON GEOFFREY NIALLIM ROLLASON BRADLEY TRAVIS ROSS JOHN BOYD ROMER JUSTUS CURTIS SANBLRN ROBERT SCHULZE, Jr. LEWIS SCHNVARTZ LOUIS SCHYVARTZBTJRG THOMAS EDWARD SENIOR DANIEL JOSEPH SMITH HUBEIiT STACEY SMITH FREDERIC HASTINGS SIIYTHE EDXVIN FRANCIS STIMPSON EWAZO SUZUKI ERNEST NIONTGOMERY SYMMES ANALTER HERRON TAYLOR PHILIP BAXTER TERRY EDWARD CHACE TOLMAN BATES TORREY, Jr. EDXVIN- OSGOOD UPHAM EDWARD LONGFELLOXV WVADSNVORTH LOUIS SEBASTIAN VVALCH JAMES H.ALLER WARD HOLLAND RUSSELL XYEMPLE EVERETT BROCKWAY WVETTENGEL THORNE LAKE WHEELER ' EBIMONS JOSEPH VVHITCOMB LESTER NIARIUS WHITE ' XVALTER CHISHOLM WILSON WILLIAM SBIOCK YVOLFE JOHN CAULPIELD XYOODRUFF H.ARR1' SHEFFIELD WRIGHT RUPUS EICHER ZIRDIERMAX X ,QSO ,, lllll W3 IQ- il!! F: , '.....1. O EJ ,Q-.-.E , M L LQTRRAL ENGHLJEERUNG mmm OFFICERS P1-ex iflmzl I ' ice-Prrs1'flff nl LIVINGSTON POLK FERRIS KENXETI-I GREENLEAF S'ecrm'ary T1-m.sz1rr'r ROY DESMOND HUXLEY HERBERT FRYER Program C0l7IlIl1'ffC'l' ORYILLE BOARDMAN DEXISON, C1llI7'I'fI10Il IJAYID ST. PIERRE GAILLARD LAURENCIE TODD HEMMENR E.l'CIlI'-916021 Com mz'1'lc'f' RAYMOND IJAROLD LORD, 0l7fl'1.l'l7lClll PERCY LE ROY FLANSBURG If'R.xNC1s BRIGGS SILSBEE XYILIJAM' ALEXANDER SHEPHERD RUSSELL DIEMER XYELLS f .JlC'l7llll'I'-9111-17 Fo In nz iim' IQENNISTH GREENLEAF, Clzairmrm :HENRY NIICIIA EL POLICY Exec ufivc Com nz fffcc ROBER'D JOSEPH VVISEMAN The President and Chairmen of Committees Mr. J. XY. LIEY, Jr. I-IOw,xRD H. ACER VERNON FOSTER REc:rx,xLD LAMONT JONES RIYRICK XVHITTNG P ULLEN JOHN PORTER IIART I: 256 :I MEMBERS Uolzora ry Jfvm lzarx A .S-sislanfx Grarluaie Smrlwzlx Mr. F. P. VALENTINE RALPH M. GEORGE IJAHRY F. JPHOMSON EDWARD OSBORNE SCRLVEN FRANCIS BRIGGS SILSBEE CHARLES ROBISON STOVER ' A 1912 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY Q57 JOSEPH A. AARON SYDNEY ALLING CEDRIC S. ANDERSON GRANT W. ARNOLD CHARLES M. BARKER CARL S. BARNES ID.-AVID E. BARTLETT ROYAL M. BARTON EDWARD H. BLADE FRANK L. COBB JOHN F. COLE ARTHUR M. COLEMAN MARSHALII E. COMSTOCK GEORGE B. CUMINGS RICHARD W. CUSHING PAUL A. CUSHMAN FRED H. DANIELS, Jr. BURGESS DARROW HIQNRY C. DAVIS, Jr. ORVILLE B. DENISON WILLIAM B. DENTON JEROME A. APPELQUEST JOHN L. BARRY, 3d LEVV W. BEASON DONALD E. BENT THOMAS D. BOND H.AROLD H. BRACKETT FREDERICK H. BUSBY IIENRY W. CODDING JAIVIES A. COOK LESTER W. COOPER VVILLIAM S. CROST JOHN E. CROWLEY LAWRENCE T. CUIVIMINGS LEROY W. CHANDLER HAROLD W. DANSER ERNEST W. DAVIS IIARRIS E. DEXTER CALVIN P. ELDRED FRANCISCO FERNANDEZ EARL E. FERRY JOSEPH P. FISH PERCY L. FLANSBURG 1911 CHESTER L. DOWS JAMES F. DUFFY KENNETH W. FAUNCE LIVINGSTON P. FERRIS HERBERT FRYER DAVID ST. P. GAILL.iRD OSCAR J. GILCREEST EDWIN W. GOODWIN KENNETH GREENLEAE JOSEPH F. HARRINGTON LAURENCE T. HEMMENWAY WARREN B. HOPKINS WM. E. HUMPHREVILLE, Jr CLIFFORD L. HUFSMITH OTIS HUTCHINS ROY D. HUXLEY VVESLEY T. JONES RAYMOND H. LORD ROGER P. LOUD NORMAN A. LOUGEE 1912 HENRY M. FOLEY JOHN C. FREEMAN VINCENT L. GALLAGIIER LOUIS R. GOLDEN LUIS R. GONZALEZ CHARLES W. GOTHERMAN PAGE E. GOLSAN NORIVOOD A. HALL HERBERT W. HALL JOHN M. HARGRIAVE OLIVER W. TIOLMES IAURELIUS P. HOIINOR HAROLD G. JENKS PHILIP C. JONES NICHOL.AS KATSIAINOS SIH S. KEH HENRY D. KEMP MERRILL J. KIMBALL THOMAS B. LAXVLER JOHN H. LENAERTS OLIVER C. LOMBARD JOSEPH W. LOVELL .-lssociate Blembers BTAURICE J. LOYVEXBURG NATHANIEL S. MARSTON TVILLIAM H. MARTIN LEONARD O. MILLS ROBERT E. MORSE EDWIN PUGSLEY JAMES C. ROGERS ALBERT DE ROMANA ARTHUR H. ROONEY OTTO R. SCHURIG CARL J. SITTINGER AVILLIAM A. SHEPHERD ABRAHAM SHOHAN FRANK C. TAYLOR EDWARD C. T OLMAN DAVIS H. TUCK ARTHUR W. UNDERHILL, Jr. RUSSELL WELLS I-IOUGHTON H. WVHITHED HAROLD R. VVILBUR KARL C. MCKENNEY EDIYARD M. MASON MAX C. MASON JOHN P. IVIINTON DAVID G. MONTT BERNARD H. RIORASH JRICARDO L. PACHECO AVILLIAM G. RYIOADES WILLIAM A. RHODES GORDON A. RYON AGIPITO SALGADO JOHN S. SELRRIDGE IIUGH E. SOULIS GEORGE M. SPRONVLS ELLIOT W. TARR CHARLES W. FVEBBER ROBERT J. WISEMAN HERBERT L. VVOEHLING NICHOLAS WORTHINGTON ROXVLAND G. YVRIGHT ALEXANDER W. XVEARANCE 1913 CHARLES J. BICCARTIIY HENRY H. THOMPSON FRED C. VVEISS ITENRY E. R.-XND.iLL, Jr. ROBERT W. WEEKS ERNEST XYELLER RALPH S. RANRIN N Y 1, I . , 7 1' EV 5 f ' IW M rimfif xsv In SD I L 7, ,L X I X X X ff! ' 9 H, 1 f- X f f f N gk f V471 mp: vs R , fsqD ' ,f-AA' 5017 'I--1 ,pj K I I' If 217 Xf, f'N Su KI. 'rf' A 'I' I' ' R f X 1 Q5 : , V In K -L - SS: TI IWEQEIIQMIQSSIOE HEJTEYCI First Term President HOWARD PERCIYAL IRELAND Secretary- T rms urer OLIVER DAVIS POWELL .-1.s.si.9zfa1zt Secretary- Treasurer SAMUEL MYER SCHMIDT Second Term Presirfezzt SAMUEL MYER SCHMIDT Secretary- T reasu rer HAROLD EATON BABBITT Assistant Secretary- Treasurer JOSEPH IGNATIUS MURRAY Associate Members E. L. CONNOLLY, Asst. E. C. HOWE, Asst. M. R. SCHARFF, Pres.Asst. R. E. GEGENHEDWER, Asst. H. L. LANG, Asst. F. SCHNEIDER, Jr., Asst. R. W. GILBERT, Asst. G. T. PALMER, Res. Assoc. L. W. WATERS, Asst. R. W. HORNE, Asst. L. ROSENSTEIN, Asst. J. P. VVENTWORTH, Asst. HANS CHRISTIAN G. HOLM Honorary Jllerfzbers ROBERT P. BIGELOXV, Inst. M. I. T. EARLE B. PHELPS, Prof. M. I. T. :DIVIGHT PORTER, Prof. M. I. T. SAMUEL C. PRESCOTT, Prof. M. I. T. VVILLIANI T. SEDGNVICK, Prof. M. I. T. FRANCIS W. SLACK, Dr. City Health Dept. PERCY G. STILES, Inst. M. I. T. f Q58 1 GEORGE F. SIVAIN, Prof. Harvard HENRY P. TALBOT, Prof. M. I. T. W. LYMAN LINDERVVOOD, Sp.Lecture1' M. I. T. ARTHUR W. XVEYSSE Cformerly Inst. M. I. TJ CI-IAS.-E. A. VVINSLOYV Cformerly Prof. M. I. TQ FREDERICK A. IVVOODS, Sp. Lecturer, M. I. T. SELSKAR M. GUNN. Inst. M. I. T. I912 BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY A C1 ive Jlem hers, 1 9 11 H.kROLD EATON BIABBITT JOHN ROSW'ELL BOYVMAN PERLEY KIBIBALL BROXVN AVILLIAM HASI-:INS COBURN CARL STEPHENS ELL RICHARD HARTSHORN GOITLD LOUIS .IEREMIAH HARRIGAN SAMUEL LEROY HAYES HOWARD PERCIVAL IRELAND :ARTHUR FRANCIS LEARY AARON LEON EQIYERS WILLIAM JOHN ORCHARD SAMUEL NIYER SCHMIDT HENRY W. TVAN HOVENBERG EDNVIN CRAXVFORD VOSE PHILIP VARNUM VVELLS CYRUS NEXVELL IYIIITE IQIQ CORNELIUS ANTHONY DUYSER ARCHIBALD EICHER HARRY FOSTER FERGUSON ABRAM JAMES FREEDMAN Special ANDREW FOSTER ALLEN RALPH DUDLEY BATES .ANTONIO CLAVELL ADOLPH MARTIN EISENBERG THEODORE LAERENIERE THOMAS RIDGXVAY LATHROPE H. P. LETTON RICHARD VVHEATLY LEWIS CHARLES ALDEN MIAGOON ALFRED KATZ EQIAX LEVINE JAMES EDWIN RUSH LEONARD THOMPSON TROL.A.ND LEROY ALLEN BKIATTHEVVS JOSEPH IGNATIUS MURRAY RALPH SOUTHNVORTH PEASE CARL THAXTCHER POMEROY OLIVER DAVIS POWELL VVALLACE DUNSTER RICHARDSON HENRY SCHREIBER, Jr. EDYVARD NIAYO TOLMAN EDXVARD LONGFELLOWV XVADSYVORTH LIOXVARD DAVIS WILLIAMS C NAVAL ARCHITECTURAL OCIETY President WALTER DEFRIEZ ALLEN Vice-President - ALGERNON S. DEWOLF HERRESHOFF Secretary SAMUEL HOAG CORNELL Treasurer ALFRED 'VICTOR DEFOREST Honorary Members CECIL H. PEABODY HAROLD A. EVERETT WILLIAM HOVGAARD GORDON G. HOLBROOK LAWRENCE B. CHAPMAN Active Members FREDERIC HILLYER ADAMS WALTER DEFRIEZ ALLEN SAMUEL HORTON BROWN, Jr. JOHN PIERREPONT CONSTABLE SIDNEY YING CHEN FRANCIS GRAY COOKE SAMUEL HOAG CORNELL SAMUEL STURGIS CROCKER, Jr. ALFRED VICTOR DEFOREST ALEXANDER GRISWOLD HERRESHOFF fesoj ALGERNON S. DEXVOLF HERRESHOFF DAVID HARRY HILLIARD WAI GYIAO L00 REVERE BURNHAM PULSIFE WILLIAM LANVTON ROBERTS CHARLES ADOLPH SCHAFER FU CHENG SEETOO RALPH MARTIN TORREY SHUICHI YAMAGUCHI FONG TEH YEH R I I 'I' 'I' KQGIJ President NATHANIEL STEVENS SEELEY Secretary- Treasurer HENRY CLARENCE DAVIS, JR. MEMBERS Honorary Mr. ISAAC W. LITCHFIELD Colonel THOMAS L. LIVERMORE Faculty Professor ARLO BATES Professor ALFRED E. BURTON Professor CHARLES F. A. CURRIER Professor DAVIS R. DEYKVEY Professor CARROLL VV. DOTEN ALLYNE L. RIERRILL Professor FRANK VOGEL Professor I nstructing Siajf Mr. CHARLES ALMY, Jr. Mr. JOSEPH BLACHSTEIN DAY'ID CARB XVALTER YV. KING Sir. Air. Ulzflergraduate Mem bership C EDRIC SAMUEL ANDERSON RLIALCOLM BRUCE BROXVNLEE, Jr. FELIX ARNOLD BURTON R.KNDALL CREMER HENRY CLARENCE DAVIS, Jr. AVILLIAM BYERS DENTON XVILLIAM DEXVEY FOSTER DAVID ST. PIERRE GAILLARD CHARLES PHILLIPS KERR LQGQJ Mr. JAMES P. MUNROE Mr. FRANK H. RAND Professor ARTHUR A. NOYES Professor ARCHER T. ROBINSON Professor HENRY L. SEAVER Professor WILLIAM T. SEDGNVICK Professor JOHN 0. SUMNER Professor IIARHY W. TYLER Mr. FREDERICK R. KNEELAND Mr. HENRY F. THOMSON Mr. ARTHUR P. T RUETTE Dr. ROBERT S. AVILLIAMS HENRY IEAIIY RICHARD HOWLAND RANGER CHARLES BACON ROXVLEY JUSTIS CURTIS SANBURN ROY ANDREXV SEATON NATHANIEL STEVENS SEELEY DONALD RE.lD STEVENS HORACE STOKES XVAITE IRVING VVHITE VVILSON 5 GET S M f E+ A HR X pk Q,-:F Egg JT UCJHIIEEQQ EUGENE V. SANGER HAROLD SNELL BIRCHARD RALPH HARRINGTON DOANE KARL DICKSON FERNSTROM KENNETH GREENLEAE RICHARD CLARK JACOBS, Jr. HAROLD ERIC KERRON DONALD CAMPBELL BAKEWELL RALPH NELSON DOBLE ORVILLE BOARDMAN DENISON JOHN MURRAY HASTINGS STANLEY HURLBUT HODGENIAN CALEB CLARENCE PIERCE ERWIN HASKELL SCHELL FREDERIC HASTINGS SMYTH GEOFFREH' RICE THAYER EDWIN CRAXVFORD VOSE HOWARD DAVID WVILLIAMS IRVING WIIITE WILSON fQ63j 22, 325925333 ' F i ,L wm5.L15SzK 1L R2 - .'-.. z azfie -ageii sf i4aawi1i:iAu.::1g 1113523515 ?zi7i 2755-A .2'wLL-akvigw arm-A ?:1ff5,:i52wfL-yr?-A '1?ff :A XQLRRQM. -' -L , . -we 'lair-. I :RLS-11m I. fn :-,, 'iff Kfff, 131-,g-'4,f'3f:.-199 'fag ff-' ..gr.1g-:ggi . ,gfg-14.35 F- ff. iw - V, I . ,EA D Ep V M 41 ,,- 'Qu T if ',,1:fff:i4.5 'ikflizi I '-f.Qff?f 21511 .. 'L R' . 31 . 'I 1 45 - 1 ,Y . 424' 53'2.-- FP.. ' -EYE' . T'?7.'?2'. .eff .' -' A '--G A- 1 4 ,7f-: - 13.- '- I A ' Je? 1-Aff? - X34 ' -f - V4 :J Am' ,. ' 7-- if- hi 4-HMB I ' T 4::-,'-? - L W 431 ' A ' ' 'cvx.Q.x . '51-': Z , 55, President MARGARET ALEXINA FULTON Vice-President CONSTANCE FULLER Secretary RUTH DUNBAR Treasurer H.ATTIE DORA FRANCES HAUB JI embers ELIZABETH BREWER BABCOCK HATTIE DORA FRANCES HAUB RUTH DUNB.AR LAURA KATHERINE JOHNSON CONSTANCE FULLER MARION RICE RIARGARET :XLEXINA FULTON CHARLOTTE VICTORINE SIMONDS 52641 FRANCES STERN cusnovumm MNT I D I 3 CLUB OFFICERS President LEOPOLD BIAURICE SANDSCEIN Vice-Presiclent Vice-President SIDNEY YING CHEN EWARZO SUZUKI S ecretary- Treasurer ' ISAAC HAUSMAN National Chairman Latin America . ..,....., . China . . . . Japan , . . G6l'IH3,11j' . . . France . . . America . . . Councillors Dean BURTON C. H. SUTHERLAND I DAVID GARCIA BIONTT SIDNEY YING CHEN EWARZO SUZUKI OTTO ROBERT SCHURIG PAUL IARTHUR HEROULT HENRY DONALD IQEMP Dr. COMSTOCK L 265 1 . Q.: Q IE, I Il I . mikb W ' CAF L d? Presideni RALPH NELSON DOBLE Secretary and Treasurer WILLIAM CASE BIRD Vice-Presidem' SAMUEL KNIGHT Keeper of the Dead HARRY EPHRAIM PRENTICE IU embers VVALTER DEFRIEZ ALLEN HAROLD SHELTON ARNOLD VOLANT VASHON BALLARD FREDERICK RUTIJERFORD BARKER WILLIAM CASE BIRD HAROLD XVESLEY DANSER HENRY CLARENCE DAVIS, J r. RALPH NELSON DOBLE GEORGE HENRY ESTES DAVID FOLLETT, Jr. LEVI JOSEPH GREENNVOOD LOUIS JEREMIAH HARRIGAN WILLIAM NORMAN HOLMES OTIS :HUTCHINS f266:I SAMUEL KNIGHT YVILLIAM ROBERT BICEXVEN OTTO CARL FRANCIS WIEISEL DAVID XIARNEY NASON HARRY EPHRAIM PRENTICE DANIEL RICIIER HALL SARGENT GALE COLBURN SHEDD PAUL VVESLEY SHEDD ERNEST SOLON SHURTLEFF DUGALD STEWART ARTHUR ROLLIN STUBBS PHILIP VARNUM VVELLS HOUGHTON HAMILTON VVHITHED .,',-.f'g4'. x.. , fr a . -, .. , lu, . -,..-,ZH - - I I -'hu . ,':..z I ' 2 . . Y VLQfj3i,4gy5fqfg: 1a5jLf-13r.:,1g: - -gf-' ' if5 Nzq jf h,.Mgig m e g, w ' 1 ,- g. w1 3 . ' I ' -I ,, 5- b' -1. , U Y , -. A L A QQ E ' A . E , ' j,,qL'.1 in-Q Ii.. 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T5 6-in Q qi' - It L up h- ,inilx ' ff. tw , e I , rg. , L ' . 1 - OFFICE President KESTER BARR, 1911 Secretary CHARLES LESTER GABRIEL, 1912 RS Vice -P resirlent NORMAN DUFFETT, 191 1 Treasurer HAROLD BEUKMA DAV1S,191Q E1:ecut1 z'e Committee ROSSLYN SMYTHE-MARTIN, 1913 PHILIP SCHMITT, Jr., 1913 MEMBERS Gmzluate Studenfs GEORGE TRUMAN PALMER, 1909 NATHANIEL STEVENS SEELEY, 1910 1911 SIDNEY ALLING NORMAN DUEEETT IiESTER BARR ' GEORGE FULLER ORLIEE VAN HEIK CHASE ALBERT NTATHANIEL HERMAN 1111-ITCHELL COFFIN XVILLIAM ALEXANDER SHEPARD JOHN PIERREPONT CONSTABLE ISIDORE SPECTOR b 19163 HLARVEY SMITH BENSON ALFRED KATZ GEORGE JAMES CHAMBERS CLARENCE EICDONOUGH HAROLD BEUILMA ID.-AVIS HAMILTON MERRILL PERCY LE ROY FLANSEURG ROYAL PULSIFER ROOT CHARLES LESTER GABRIEL EYERETT BROCKXVAY XNETTENGEL 1913 STUART EYNON XNILLTAM DE EQOUNG KAXTZENBERGER PAUL RUTTIQIY 191-1 HERMAN ANDREW AFFEL IXOMER NORTHUP CALYER XYILLI.-AM ATKINSON CANADAY PHILIP SCHRIITT, Jr. ROSSLYN SMYTHE-EIARTIN JOSEPH JOSLTN STRACHAX FRANCIS CHOTJTE,-AU HEALY ERNEST 1Y1LK1NS MANN WINTHROP GORDON 'THOMAS IQGTZI I . 'l Si g n 'I' I T' 'F QTAIWI 1 j U I K1 V I ,, I I I... HERBERT OULTON MAXWELL, Vice-President 1912 HAROLD MORRILL RAND, 1913 Secmftary- Trea su rer ALEXANDER JOSEPH PASTENE, 1913 E.recm'iz'e Committee PRESIDENT V ICE-PRESID ENT SEC RETARY-TREASURER JOHN W. HOWARD PAUL ALLERTON CUSHMAN, 1911 WALTER J. HALJSER, 1914 Members From the Instructing Staff THOMAS G. CHAPMAN JOHN W. HOWVARD ADDISON F. HOLMES LUKE E. SAVVYER 1911 SUREN BOGDASARIAN OBERLIN SHURTLEFF CLARK PAUL ALLERTON CUSHMAN BURGESS DARROW' HAROLD MARTIN DAVIS WILLIAM NOEL DREW M681 G UY VVINFORD TRUE JAMES FRANCIS DUFFY NATHAN LEVY LAWRENCE GLEASON ODELL YVILLIAM JOHN ORCHARD HOLMAN I. PEARL D.-KNIEL JOSEPH SMITH 1912 M. A. H. S. C L U B 269 1912 HERBERT OULTON MAXWELL HORACE STANXVOOD PAYSON JOSEPH IGNATIUS NIURRAY GEORGE SUIVFMERS SAXVYER JHENRY SCHREIBER, Jr. 1913 JACOB BERNHARD HAROLD MORRILL RAND CHARLES WILLIAM BROXVN JAMES GORDON RUSSELL LEO AUGUSTINE HIARTNETT JOSEPH ANAVVAN SIIMMERVILLE MALCOLM LEWVIS EDWARD NELSON TAYLOR WILLIAM JOSEPH MOONEY GEOEPREY RICE TIIAYER ALEXANDER JOSEPH PASTENE BENJAMIN BURRONVS TREMERE, Jr. 19141 HAROLD TOWNSEND BENT PHILIP COVITZ VVALTER CARL EBERHARD VICTOR JOSEPH GALLENE CHARLES GARDINER JOHN EMIL WILLIAM GIFFELS WALTER JOSEPH HAUSER LOUIS EDGAR WOLCOTT HUCKINS RAYMOND DOUGL,-XS JNICCARD MYER NIELVILLE NIXVISON ISRAEL PARIS NIAURICE PARIS CLYDE POLHEMUS ROSS CARL ARTHUR SANDBURG ALEXANDER WILSON HROOKLINL Q WTI HIGH SCHOOL .Q SIS V Rx R QLU 13 THE MITTENH Pres'irlent LLOYD CARTWRIGHT COOLEY, 1911 S ecreta ry- Treasurel' WILLIAM RHOADS MATTSON, 1913 Entertainment Committee XVELLESLEY JOSEPH SELIGMAN, 1911 GEORGE CHURCHILL KENNEY, 1913 The lllitten SUQ131' ALFRED FRANKLIN KENRIOK, 1912 WILLIAM RHOADS DIIATTSON, 1913 llc-mbers. 1911 LLOYD CARTVVRIGHT COOLEY VVELLESLEY JOSEPH SELIGMAN LESLIE GORDON GLAZIER DONALD READ STEVENS 1912 CARL AUGUSTUS FUNK DENNIS FRANCIS MAHONEY ALFRED FRANKLIN KENRICK EYfERETT ST. JOHN 1913 SAMUEL BREOK, Jr. VVILLIAM RHOADS :NIATTSON WILLIAM ALLEN BRYANT JAMES RUDOLF GEORGE CHURCHILL KENNEY HARRY HADLOCK THOMPSON 1914 PHILIP ALDEN RUSSELL LOUIS BOYD SCHXVARZ 52701 SEYMOUR JAMES SPITZ NEWELL ALDRICH THOMPSON In ' ' - - v Wt? X 2 In - I .FY gI':I1'3,f - l fffjlff X I1 ' I Iam, In 1- -Im., 7- fi f 1, , l,.'f'.-,luuj ,ll '- -. v. i pg 53122: :IL .T ' V7, 1, ,f ffm '-Iffulliwl 4 E ' , X V. I if ' ' 'Q a y g-f ,,f ' 1f1' I ff ,I K 1 , 'I ' X OFFICERS President ROBERT TEMPLE PORTAL Vice-President HENRY JAMES GRAY RUDOLF Secretary EDMUND GUILFORD BROWN Treasurer WALTER WARREN LANG Executive Qficer XVILLIAM ATKINSON CANADAY Team. 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TAYLOR, 1914 . . 1 GRAD Managing Board News Board Business Board News Staff Business Staff Art Staff ..1? .,l General Manager Editor-in-Chief Illanaging Editors Business Dfanager Circulation Marzagcr Athletics Athletics General N ews Calendar Societies Societies Institute A clvertising Acliwtisirzg N. A. HJXLL, 1912 M. LE1VI-S, 1913 L. S. HA LL, 191-L E. W. Mf1NN, 1914 WV. C. PAUL, 1911 S. ZANETTI, 191+ P. G. VVHITMAN, 1913 J. C. BZIORSE, 1914 S. M. GINSBURG, 191-1 Cuts Cartoons Pliotograplzer IQTQJ 1 215 .:,,-343 1 M94 it 'N iki Ql,2fL,,,j.Q ' A :HV 'I A -.: L - '15-I 'M LQAQQS-ff337 '1 . '1 f 9 , - .- I - -1: - P- :cw-Yfg-1-:f '- DL. , A, - ' r'. - .'- .. ' - .. , , . , ' -rg,ei3. '-f sf .1 ,E Z , , I ... - ..- --y. : :E : ... 5, . . 3 -v: 1 ... - ' 5. ':' - 1 ' ,Q . 1 , mp. . : -- -- 5 - 5 : -fa: 1 : Lu! :f - :Q- ' r -: - ..-.Q . 1,-3 1. 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BRADLEY TRAVIS ROSS Society Editor History Editor HAROLD ERIC KEBBON Editor-in-Chief DAVID FRY BENBOVV 'DONALD EARL BENT Treasurer Business M anager CARL AUGUSTUS FUNK HAROLD GREENLEAF Assistant Art Editor Assistant Business Manager SYDNEY LOGAN DAY KENNETH CARTWRIGHT .-issistant Art Editor Statistician JAMES ALEXANDER TILLINGHAST CHARLES LESTER GABRIEL Assistant Business .Manager Assistant Business ,Manager VINCENT LEO GALLAGHER Assistant Business Manager L Q81 1 W. WALKER, Editor-in-Chief I-IISTQRY CF THE TECH N 1881 THE TECH made its first appearance, and was published . fbi-weekly. After twelve years it Was changed to a weekly, but it was not until the fall of 1904 that it became a real news sheet, published tri-Weekly. It proved to be very popular, and contained live Technology items of interest, and served furthermore to 'bind the undergraduates more firmly together by publishing notices of all class and Institute activities. Last year another important step was taken, for the paper Was changed to a daily, and THE TECH now enjoys a circulation of 1,000 copies. Editors-in-Chief and Business Managers of U The Tech .-E. A. WVINSLOTV, Edilar-zT'n-Clzief 1897-1898 -l C - QA. 1881 1882 fl S' M. ULMER, General Adi. Agent QW. 1339-1333 .1 H- 5- CHASE, Ed1'60r-1711-C'l1ief QM. BARNEY, Editor-in-Chief ' I CI W- WILDER, General Adv- -400111 1898-1899 FITCHB Ezlitor-i1CjChief E. . , V. ' . - 1 ' 1883-1884 S A. D, LITTLE, Edilor-in-Chief i COKE Ullnms image? I I. W. LITCHFIELD, General Adv. Agent 1899-19005 I' R- ADAMS' Ed,'to,,,m-Chief 1884-1885 5 T. FRY' Edmlr-in-Chief QT. W. BRIGHAM, Business lllanager lT- BTEBBINS' Adv- AW' 1900-,901 5 H. H. sn-Lou, Equal--in-cmef 1885-1386 gl W. YR. INGALIS, Editor-in-Chief 'A' S' MORE' Busmess Zwanager IT. STEBBINS, Adv. Agent . , . 1901-1902 SR. C. VTTOLMAN, Ezlzlor-in-Chief 18864887 5 S. WARREN, E,mU,.,m,Chief Q P. M. SMITH, Business Ivlanager l H. C. SPAULDING, Adv. Agent , , . 1002-1903 Vx R. B. PENDERGAQT, Edilor-in-Chief 188741888 5 S. WARREN, Eilitor-in-Chief ' QW. TURNER, Bu-SHLQSS llfllflbl-GCT ' I R. ROBB, Adu. Agent 1903-190411 L. T. BUSHNELL, Eclilor-in-Chief 1838-1389 5 G. T. GREELEY, Editor-in-Chief 4 M. IXHUMADA, Jr., Business Blanager I J. L. BIIAURAN, Adv. Agent , , , , 1004-19W Ii C. T. BARILETT, Editor-in-Chief 1889-1890 -S J. L. BATCI-IEIDER, Erlilor-Ln-ChL0f ' O I D. G. ROBBINS, Business Munngcr I H. N. WILIIABIS, Business lllanager . . . - . K E. F. WHITNEY, Eclilor-in-Chief - 5 TI-1Eo. SPENCER, Edzlor-in-Chief 19011-190b' , f , . 1890 1891 if H. N. WILLIAMS, Business Illanfiger I J' C' BROOKS' Business luanagm 1 If. H. HOWLAND, Eelilor-in-Chief 190f'-1907 H' M' E' DENNY' Efl f9f'tn'CM.ef 1891-1892 -, H. N. VVILMAMS, Business Jwamwer J 4 R. W. PARLIN, Business lvlanager - I H. L. RICE, Euuof-m-Chitef , H- W- HOOLEI EdffQ 'em-Cllfff 1892 1893 'I C. R. TTNAPP, Business lllannger 190'-19083 rgUgfflglzliillgzgzgggeilaHager 1893-18941 R. B, PRICE,El1il0f-ill-Cllief i g A v I C. R. K , B .-' .. JVI ' SH. I. PEARL, Editor-in-Chief I NAP? mmm? mmgel 1908-1909 'f G. B. FOHRISTALL, Business .Manager 1,394-1895 AK A. D. FULLER, Eolilor-in-Chief ' I H. P. CODDINGTON, Acling Manager 5 R. H. RANGER, General lvlunager 1909-1910 A. L. FABENS, Edilnr-in-Chief 1895489631 C. G. HYDE, Editor-in-Chief l N. DEFOREST, Business Manager ' 4 VV. R. STRICKLAND, Business Ivlanager gS. E. BATES, General lllunager 1806-1897.1 C.-E. A. WINSLOW, Editor-in-Chief 1910-1911 - G. M. KEITI-I, Eelilor-in-Chief ' IW. R. STHICKLAND, Business Dlanager 2 H. W. H.ALL, Business Dlanager L Q82 l R. STRICKLAND, Business lllanager H I STCRY CF TECH N I QU E' ECHNIQUE Was Hrst published in 1885 by the Class of 1887, and was an unassuming pamphlet of 152 pages, bound with a paper cover. It, however, created a great demand for a book of this kind, and the editors of TECHNIQUE, 1889, got out a cloth- bound edition which proved to be very popular. From this time on each year witnessed an improvement, until now it ranks with the best college annuals in the country. The editors are all elected from the Junior Class by an Electoral Committee appointed by the class. Editors-in-Chief and Business Managers of Technique ,f -K F. P. 188.1 Q H. C' GULLIVEI1, Eriitor-in-Clwlef SPAULDING, Mazzager SL. 19001 G. ST EWAET, Editor-in-Chief H. BELKNAIJ, lvlanager 1886 -1 G. E. CLAFLIN, Editor-in,-Chief 1901 1 J. T. SCULLY, J1'-, Eflil07'-'ifl-Chief 1 L. A. FERGUSON, J1fIlLTll1U87' l P- H- PARROCKI MGYLUUGT J. L. NL l 1 ' -' , v ' CC. A. SAYVYER, Jr., Editor-in-Chief 1887 R.. Ii.lRf?QQl1Q'iiL,Iiv'ii1tfi2fiZi Chief 19021 A- E- LOMBARDI Mu'mf7f ' X H. E. HATHIAXVAY, E lilo -in-C7 'gl' 1903 Q H' S' MORSELEd'itf'r m'CMef 1889 I F. C. BLANCIIARD, .Wicmcignr M I J' T' CHENE1' luanaggr . . . S G. E. ATKINS, Editor-in-Chief . SF. N-IETCALEE, Edztor-m-Cluef 1904 , 1 . 1590 '1 H. AM. WAITE, Jllanager .2 W' E' HADLEX' Blamlger - E G. B. PERKINS Editor-in-Chief SR. VVATERMAN, Jr.. Ezlitar-in-Chief 1900' W T . 11 I , - ' 1892 AA. L. GOETZBIANN, lkfanager K UHNDR' I amiga? h h 106645 M. A. COE, Editor-in-Chief 1893 .1 L. B. DIXON, Erlztar-in-Chief ' 1 C. F. W. WETTERER, Dlamzger IA. L. IiENDALL, Nlanagew' , v 1907 S A. H. DONNEWALD, Editor-iv:-Ch.z'ej' 13943 R. Ix. SHEPPARD, Ell'ffO7'-1-11-CIIl'0f 7 G. A. GRIFFIN, l1Irma.ger 1 QA. M. ROBESON, Illanagev- isna .L. . D. FULLER, Editor-in-Cliic-,f CANEIELD, Manager VS BENJ. HURD, Jr., Edilm--in-C'h1Tef 1396 1 A. D. Bl.-XCLACHLAN, Dlmzagev' 190s 1 QI,- 1 R. 1909 '1 M. A RAPELYE, Editor-in-Chief B H . G1W'EN, Jr., lUa1zager . ALLEN, Editor-in-Cl1ief R. SCHARFF, Mkznager ' 1 . 1910 S D. C. lX'ICB'IURTR1E, Editor-ivi-Chizff 1897 5 NV. JEANCROFT, Edttor-zn-Chief 1 C. E. CREECY, ,Manager IT. JRLXSHBURN, Manager N y I . . SD. R. STEVENS, Edilor-in-Chief 1S9S,1R.. h. XYILLIS, Edrtor-zn-Chwf 1911 - F. A. MOORE, Jllanugcr, Ist Term I H- I- LOHDI 11lUV1f1Uf'7' KC. S. :XNDERSOX, Blanager, 2d Term 181,13 A1 C. RENSHMV, Ed!-f0F-Zill-Cll1lA0.f 1919 S H E. IQEBBON, Ezlilor-in-Chz'0f 1 A. I.. HIXKIILTON, Blmzagvr '1 D F. BENBOXT, Manager L ess ' 'J V I: . -S. -- - GK-'f .. ' I-R. ES -.. 'W -fl 45, '-1 57 , 5 K. 'R ' Q ' smear'-a 1 53' Emi., W4-tj' ,QL itz, ii .,,. ig? I 52841 ANDERSON WILKES DAVIS MERRILL, Chairman SENIOR PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE HAYMAN CHARLES HUDSON SAYRE MERRILL, Chairman CEDRIC SAMUEL ANDERSON HENRY CLARENCE DAVIS, Jr. MILTON ERNEST HAYMAN GORDON BALL WILKES -l.1..,....,.. f . .. . - ,1,....i i- v 1 N - , - , - , .- 6 H Y ,gi Y 2 iii-, E':f 11554-:1-EQQ-Egg' E' if I ,.L,.,- ' fisg--54 1? 1 EE'f-:-252:52-22227-A' .Q Ei E i E-EiTi if-iii? 5, ei , 'fini , 5 ii E 'f.., Fa? '41 -1- 5- -iz: :2 :V -V3 . L R -,lg i :-1 - - - ,li V -aL 1 - - i fr i , ' - .. --+ ' , - Z7 L 1' ,. A 'f iff S? 1. - - ' , .. ,, 391: ' it - K if A -, E xii , ,il ' X- , ff lkt - - af I . Rfn- , .K . HE TECHNOLOGY REVIEVV is published monthly during the school year by the Alumni Association. Its object is to promote the Welfare and advancement of the hlassachusetts Institute of Technology by keeping its graduates and others interested in its progress in touch with it. In its articles are discussed the growth and expansion of the Institute, the general problems of education that pertain to it, and the important achievements, both in engineering and science, of its past students. It also reports in an informal Way the actions taken by the Corporation and Faculty, the meetings of the local alumni associations, the news relating to student organizations and to the social life of the Institute in general. It presents also the personal information obtained by the Class Secretaries in regard to the occupations and activities of former students. Committee on Publication WALTER BRADLEE SNOW, 1882 ARTHUR AMOS NoYEs, 1886 FREDERICK H. FRY, 1893 VVALTER HUDIPHREYS, 1897 IsAAc IV. LITCHFIELD, 1885, Editor N851 Q22 ' - Q 1 l'IlilK'!g?ei.g m :mzji vgx v I T 6 ll PUBLICATION COMMITTEE HARRY VV. GARDNER, 1894, Manager JOHN FRANK ALTER, 1911, Chairman .IOHN HENRY SCARFF, 1910 JACOB DAVID SHORE, 1912 mam law. -W .. wr X , ., qgigrkilri-. 4, 1,21 '-I'-'1' y' .4 ' 51-J: - z' -f , .N X-X . f, X 'e:1..9k ' :ww 2, '21 222552 X5 X, j- 1-1117-auf j..:fp f' 'J 2 17. .-N, , , .gif-zlfjeiy 4 T 1 Lib Erif2afdV 'Q:i5LSg5FiF3?fiEE?fi f:WS:- I m , f7fffI.l'I:fQS5.P3:- HS- . .. g f A X ' ..-:fm 1 2 X. ,, --r-rg, mf' -,,5F+ 5,, ,. X 'ew9g'fQ,s4X913seeX 4 X 'X K3591fif'. :f ri zigrrv... gr Sagegng - 'n ATT: X :a sm V . 54 Xb X1 1 -2 ' gw, 1g:XfffiX ,' l : .- XnfX'Af.fwSX1fs i v ,, 463 Ham - X ,..,q1-X' X 2,1f- -115.550, ,wr-1:7 X. 'lv' f'.A-if Mk N ' -1 .i i22 . X. 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April 19 Auburndale, Norumbega Hall. VVinter Concert, Copley Hall. Providence, K A 9 Fraternity. Randolph, hIen,s Club. Chelsea, VVilliams School. VVellesley, VVellesley Hills Lawn Tennis Northampton, Academy of hlusic. Waverley, Wfaverley Hall. Dorchester, Dorchester Temple. Lynn. Everett. Symphony Ha.ll, Technology C ongress. Spring Concert, Copley Hall. Association. I 289 :I -2 I I. I I ,. 3 r: 1 1. rl 1 . - ri T 1 . : gg vm 'g,xlwgll,v,1ql,',1lu4 ILM lug qylmw Img! U1 lli.wl,'g14'g ILT 'Hi 'HA lL'AIL'J,'L'4'L'-1 'MIL 1l'LY.WLLlIL'J 'Ml UA' WI W ILL!!! g 1 - rl 1 f 4 2 :E - ,. .. , . ..... 5 S E E Q TllllllllllllllllIIIlIIIllllllII1NllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIllIIIlllilIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL I E F 1 :I , -VB' xv - .Q f 5.75 V .- ' gf 4, 2 ' 5- fnmgkmnillll, I 1 -flllmgigkillfq? E ., i E T 'ff ' 7 17' ' gf. - 1 ' 'ill I' E ' :4 Z 3kmg..u1qn1nlIl il W - -N V f ,-. .. 1 ,. illllnu I5 : r 4 E . X N 2 4- . if lla- N. H! 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PHILIP LORD CALDWELL, 1911 'WILLIAM ROBERT BACEWEN, 1914 GILBERT ALBERT WAGNER, 1914 ASKEL BAAURIS PEDERSON, 1912 ALBERT OLOF WILSON, 1911 GEORGE OTT, Jr., 19141 VERNON M. F. TALLMAN, 19141 PAUL ELLS J EFEERS, 1913 JOHN EDWARD CROWLEY, 1911 JOHN fXRT1-IUR BIGELOVV, 1911 RALPH NELSON DOBLE, 1911 HALSEY BOARDMAN HOHNER, 1913 LAVVRENCE GIJEASON ODELL, 1911 First Basses. Second Basses. CLARENCE WILLIAM BRETT, 1913 LAURENCE COLLETT HART, 1913 FREDERICK LESTER CORTS, 1911 BARTOW VANDERXVATER REEXVES, 1912 ARTHUR ENOCH HOWLETT, 1913 KENNETH CALEB ROBINSON, 1911 GUY ZXNDREVV SVVENSON, 1912 RALPH SALISBURY, 1913 PERCY GREEN WHITMAN, 1913 ROBERT VOSE TO11'NEND, 1914 P. WT. SHEDD, 1914 Accompanists ORVILLE BOARDBIAN DENISON, 1911 ARTHUR FRANCIS LEARY, 1911 IQ2911 U Y IIN!! LII lfl 'I ill lil l'lH'l Ill RUP -I KCI lil 'll 'I 'I 'Il KQY KUI Ill 1.7 Ill KUIVKIIIIU I'l IIIV ll IIINII WI. :Q R51 I lull' llIIIlllINllllIIIllIIIUlmIUIIIIIllIllIIIllIlllllllIIllIIlllIllllllllllllllllllllll I 1' if JN MANDOLIN AND 1 U I 1' I I M JZ' T f II wwf X 415: nlllnllm IIIIIW-P4-'Pu Qjflhl If lm znlwlls 'fdmqfil :4 -4 - I Nu g. I I E -. I .3 L 5. -. 2 , - -s 1 1 F- I I 5 -e I S f-' - E FE 3 E CARPENTER BROTHERTON DENTON CALVER SAYYVARD DICKSON pw E ' i i 5- : ' : 'c I ff N FRANZHEIM PARTRIDGE APPLEQUEST RICHARDSON LEVVIS K - p ,- I - :- -, S 5 BRYANT RANKIN E - E E 5 2 E Q 4 -1 1 sl 1' -I TAYLOR ROWLEY NICIIOLS GALLAGHER IIOLMES ALLTON :- n, L 4- I S gg, pll-qpgglll I ' r 74i'. '-1 I 25- , I V : 'vga ,1!'.3u ,r ,Nr-J-f-f-n r: :r 3 -TR.-:A-'51 U f .5 15,5 511 -. N , . ,r' 5 f . 2 H 5 E Mmllimf-IRQXE, 'Ji' E R 5. :4 S g 2: ' - u W , -' ,- : J Ll .. J' I. .li I. IL I. .. 1. .'. .T I., 1. .K JA li Ak A J. JL .'. J. A .. .. LH A . 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'Q 'L 1 . fi . - 46' 0-5' I-1 I Leader JEROME ANTHONY AIPPLEQUEST, 1911 lllanager HENRY HINMAN PARTRIDGE, 1912 First Mandolins JEROME ANTHONY APPLEQUEST, 1912 JAMES RICHARDSON CARPENTER, 1911 VVILLIAM BYRES DENTON, 1911 HENRY KENNETH FRANZHEIM, 1913 PAUL BARRY OWVEN, 1914 CHARLES BACON ROWLEY, 1919 RICHARD HIXRRIMAN SCANLON, 1919 Third Mandolins WILLIAM HENRY BROTHERTON, 19141 IIOMER NORTIIUP CALVER, 1911 ROSS HENRY DICKSON, 1914 JAMES THOMAS HOLMES, 1913 'Cello XVILLIAM :XLLEN BRYANT, 1913 Second Mandolins ROBERT ADAMS ALLTON, 1913 ROBERT BRADLEY NICHOLS, 1913 SAMUEL XVOODVVORTH SELFRIDGE, 1913 HENRY YVILLIAM STUCKLEN, 1911 EDWARD CHARLES TAYLOR, 191-1 Guitars MALCOLM LENVIS, 1913 MALCOLM JOSEPH SAY1VARD,1914 TIIORNE LAKE WVHEELER, 1911 CHESTER P. DAVIS, 1914 Flute HENR1' HINMAN PARTRIDGE, 1912 Violin :XDOLPH BIARTIX EISENBERG, 1912 52931 fi- --..l..i-. Tb'T W . 1 . Liv U U ,- 'X I 1 1 sf gg f X X.-,, -2 'I' VKX . . SS Q I -':f xx I - - - - I I k I I Leader VVALLACE DUNSTER RICHARDSON, 1911 Bcmjeaurines L Q94 1 WALLACE DUNSTER RICHARDSON, 1911 RALPH SMEDBERG RANKIN, 1913 Banjos RAYMOND BONTECOU HAYNES, 1913 VINCENT LEO GALLAGHER, 19152 Guitar MALCOLM LEXVIS, 1913 TH li CHOCOLATE SOLD I ERS The Interlocutor VERNON G. SLOAN, 1912 The End Men KENNETH C. ROBINSON, 1911 CHARLES F THOMPSON, 1914 LAWRENCE G. ODELL, 1912 WELLESLEY J. SELIGMAN, 1912 J. EDWARD CROWLEY, 1912 WALLACE D. RICHARDSON, 1912 The Other Soldiers A DONALD E. BENT, 1912 ARCHIBALD EIOHER, 1912 RICHARD H. RANGER, 1911 EDMUND G. BROWN, 1912 JOSEPH C. FULLER, 1911 NATHANIEL S. SEELEY, 1911 LLOYD C. COOLEY, 1911 HAROLD E. KEBBON, 1912 ERWIN H. SCHELL, 1912 PHILIP W. DALRYMPLE, 1912 GEORGE C. IQENNEY, 1912 GUY A. SWENSON, 1912 ORVILLE B. DENISON, 1911 LEON R. 0,FARRELL, 1914 ALEXANDER W. YEREANCE, 1912 RALPH H. DOANE, 1911 HOLMAN I. PEARL, 1912- The Echo Quartet Mr. CROWLEY Mr. ODELL Mr. SVVENSON At the Piano Mr. SCHELL and Mr. DENISON The Program 1. OPENING CHORUS 2. LOVEY JOE ...........,..... 3. THEY WANT Us TO QUIT MAKING NOISE . . -1. BANJO SOLO .............. 5. MEET ME IN DREAMLAND ....... 6. PUT YOUR ARMS AROUND ME . . 7. TRAVEL, TRAVEL, LITTLE STAR . . S. PLAY THAT BARBER-SHOP CHORD. . 9. ALL THAT I ASK IS LOVE .... 10. ANY LITTLE SITE ......... 11. XVINTER ....,...,...,.. 12. THE BELLE OF THE BARBERS, BALL . . 13. GUITAR SOLO ........... 1-1. STOP! STOP! STOP! ........ 15. SUGAR MOON . . . 16. PIANOLOGUE . . . Mr. ROBINSON . . Illfr. Odell . . . . M3-. Robinson . . . BIT. Richardson Blr. Crowley and Quartet . . . . . . Dir. Fuller . . . . . . JIT. Eicher . . . . . Mr. Kebbon 1IIr. Crowley and Quartet . . . . . . Ill r. Pearl BIT. Swenson and Quartet 1111-. Seligman BIT. 0:Fa-rrell . . JIT. Thompson . . . JI r. Bent . . JIT. Dmzison f295J TECH NOLOGY QRCH ESTRA Conductor RIIPEN EKSERGIAN, 1912 First Violins A. M. EISENBERG, Concert-master THEO. K. KREUGER, 1914 ROY A. RANDALL, 1913 NATHAN LEVY, 1911 VVILLIAINI SCIIMIEDEKI, A.B., 1912 PAUL E. RUDOLPH, 1913 VVILLIAM L. COLLINS, 1912 LOUIS A. SCHARTZEURO., 1913 Second Violins SUREN BOGDASARIAN, 1911 CHESTER H. OBER, 1914 GEO. B. BRIGI-IAM, 1913 MORRIS F. HALL, 1913 'Cellos EDGAR H. DAVIS, 1914, PAUL IQELLOGG, 1911 HERBERT A. SVVEET, 1913 19961. Clarinets ROBERT J. TULLAR, 1913 JAMES H. DEVINE, 1912 WM. G. O,BRIEN, A.B., 1912 Comets N. E. BROOKS, 1913, Manager ROBERT O. VVOODS, 1911 RALPH F. SYMONDS, 1912 Trombones T. B. LAWLER RAYMOND STEWART, 1912 Bass RAYMOND H. WHITE, 1913 Flutes VVILLIAM D. STEVENS, 1913 EDWARD E. SMITI-I Drums R. S. VVOLFE, A.B., 1912 nstitutg Q Q Q r dmzatlons 2 3' QQ, ef fa 'X of ' . . 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Q 1 Q 3 ,. 1 1 F 1 1 2 T 1 K 1 2 Q 1 - i 1 3 1 4 1 1 I 1 '- -. 1 h STUBBS FR an ZHEFNI T SFT RAL D VVAITT YK HITTLESET KBBBON W ugsox H wsu W BARRY KRD 1-:GBR ALLEN BATES J OHNSON STEY ENS 11 ERRIS SCHMITT R AAGE11 D u rs FUI LER W ARXLR l 51, Illxlfqgl Q ' s if I fill LL! 'av I I , L 2 P: I XZ PA S r. 4 n- l E P 5 3 rl S 5- I 'Z v. -s 24 2 3: U E rl I r rl S :- S it I 'I r. S i . 1 1 Z ' E i Is 1 5 5 ... E i 1 : v: -. 2 2 I E 1 E E ! 1 : Z: E' E l - 1 : - Q 2 .': rl 5 -.. E 5 Q 1 E 5 Q 1 1 .i ! 1 y , W 1 w :J - ' rl i 5 -. sg S - ! 2 .1 1 1 :- Q 2 :' 5 . 1 4 A v 4 1 l 4 1 E . 5 1 . : E ! : I V . - . - I Y w L L - W E 1 -I - - ' A A ' N z H i 1 Z E' ' -3 ' L L ' - A 'V 1 - B 1 A 2 Q 5 3 , , v , , E E 2 .2 . ' A T X E E 2 : 4 .- .E I 1 , 3 3 1 . I. I .--V - ,-3 I 7 l 5 I I' I F, ' r- 7,3-:sg--gn' E 5. I 3 I 'r:gs.7:r,-:1 . 5- , L- 15, I fvgdmgi ,, Q Ara:-9-4. , 1 . :' -1- , 1' - ' 'V' . P I 'Wg Nf :Aj :QP 1' - f 1'f H 5, V X7 ' 3 - 5 - WWW ff, 34-'THA .-I ,N -3.1. H q . z,.fHiil ,W Zjngkxw:-T, yu! VN! lg? E -. 1 ., 1 'J - f 9 V .- - . - K ,J .-. jf. 1 V: H, 'f ' ' H L-' T .. INQ9 A M '13 - L. 15 -w WSE?-Q 5' E H .- + XX f ,f - ' 'T if ' wr- 1 '-1 :T f x E 1 E -.. . -Hb -X.. - X . 'I df lf .ez.-'gunfk KV- '.g .f,- f. I : E5 .. I -4 vu -3 '4 Q 4 . 11 3 11 , 1 Q InffnmimnMum!mlinlTimmm'nioh1ln7lTillh7l1'n?lfn1m'41liillinOin7m'.TnmlTn'flh?lMi'lHnTu7lfHAMlMlfhnm5 L25-181 xxmlg NVQ .. Nbllll IE CONIMII H111 PI'6.YZ.!1L'Ilf Ivl'f'l'-PI'f',SICZF7lf DONALD READ STEVENS EDWARD MONTGOMERY Secretary- Treasurer HAROLD SNELL BIRCHARD EIBC1lfiZ'6 Comm ifiec' IRVING WHITE VVILSON JOHN EDD1' WHITTLESEY LLOYD CARTYVRIGHT COOLEY RICHARD HOWLAND RANGER DONALD READ STEVENS EDWARD NIONTGOMERY H.-XROLD SNELL BIRCHARD THEODORE IQARL IQRUEGER HAROLD ERIC KEBBON . . STANLEY EDXVARDS BATES IRVING WVHITE AVILSON. . :HENRY ICENXETH FRANZHE LIAROLD 11'IAR'l'IN D.AYIS . ISAAC HAUSMAN .... RIORELL BIIXCICENZIE . . JOHN LAYELLE RTCALLEX AVILLIAM DEWEY FOSTER CLEON RUPERT JOHNSON . LIVINGSTON POLR FERRIS IM DONALD RE.iD STEVENS Class Reprc'se11tc1t'z'z'e.s 1911 THEODORE BISSELL PARKER 1919 JOHN LINCOLN BARRY 1913 . HAROLD NIORRILL RAND 1914 ARTHUR ROLLINS STUBBS Ev-Qficio BI embers JOSEPH CHEEYER FULLER JOHN EDDY JVHITTLESEY EDGAR JVHITTAKER TIXFT ALDEN HARRY XVAITT Editor-in-Chief Teclmique . General Manager The Tcclz . . General MaHagCI' Tech Show . . . General Nlanager Musical Clubs VVILLIAM WEATHERDY YVARNER . . Technology Christian Association Lvnion Conunittee Prqfes.s1'o11aI SOCliE'fIE'R Rcprcsezzfed Civil En0'ineeI'in0' Societ V D D 1 Rlechanical Engineering Society . Blining Engineering Society , Architectural Society . Chemical Society Electrical Engineering Society LIOVVARD PERCIVAL IRELAND LAYVRENCE BOYLSTON CHAPAIAN. . . . . . Biological Society Naval Arcliitectural Society fQ991 HTIEH, UNIO W it h MIT IEE K CA.: 13001 Prof. ALFRED E. BURTON, Chairman AUGUST CARL METIL, Secretary NIAURICE Roos SCHARFF HAROLD MARTIN DAVIS CHARLES HAMLIN CARPENTER HENRY FRANCIS DOLLIVER NATHANIEL BICLEAN SAGE SUB-COMMITTEES House Committee HAROLD MARTIN DAVIS, Chairman Dining-room Committee CHARLES HAMLIN CARPENTER, Chairman Entertainment N.5THANIEL NICLEAN SAGE, Chairman THIHNIOUE 7 11 ,L ,- --4 X559- i.g,r QP , SA , X1 CONPHTITQE . 132 I Oh h -f . ' I1-5741. Ig-It 13235 A AT 1,,. . J I ,-157 Ei P1 MLPIII W5 IJJDZS 4 Chai-rIma.n ARCHIBALD BJCCLELLAND EICHER Secretary- Treasurer SETH HENESS SEELEY FREDERICK BARKER, Jr. DAX'ID FRY BENBOW ARTHUR THOMAS BENNIS DONALD EARL BENT CHARLES HAMLIN CARPENTER KENNETH CARTWRIGHT RANDALL CREMER PHILIP VVHITE DALRYMPLE ARCHIBALD NICCLELLAND EICHER HAROLD GREENLEAF JOHN SEELY GRANT ALEXANDER GRISXVOIID HERRESHOFP HAROLD ERIC KEBBON IVI embers GERALD BJARCY IQEITH HENRY DONALD IQEMP JOHN STEPHENS NIARTIN MARK A.DOLPH OETTINGER DONALD I'IAFF RADPORD ERWYIN HASHELL SCHELL SETH HENESS SEELEY CLARENCE AUGUSTUS STEXVART WRIGHT SHUTTLEXVORTH JOSEPH INGRAHAM TAYLOR BATES TORREY, Jr. JOHN EDDY VVHITTLESEY HERBERT LOUIS XVOEHLING f301j af' C H o 2 nmlumnxuzuuux ml1Im1TTrIilRYmmunuuummuInul1mummmumnumuiimlqgnmrlmumuuuuxnnllxulnfnu-1 14 n ,I mulllmqr 9 'Nm-' 1 . S f Rfb Q f O- 1 ff 54 o u f WW QQ ' I Ay ' m , ,-K 'X f I I MylllllulugU1nnrmlll1nxn:rmunuuuninImmnnwnumuInumuunmnununmufhnnmunmumumuurrmnuujugullluu umluuflulun Hlllllllllllllll llllllllllllilul ,pplllllll 1 xxx! REQ T 'S e H- lw' 1 -- W X, knyixj. n' :EW xx-E..-.hx 11 It LX . -7! ny.. T -qhkexgggg -A 'fx 'JTIL ' ,'! 1 5 'A 1. President RICHARD COCKBURN MACLAURIN Secretary M021 ISAAC VVHITE LITCHEIELD Executive Committee ELIHU THOMSON JAMES P. MONROE THEODORE N. VAIL CARROLL W. DOTEN FREDERIC H. FAY THE PRESIDENT THE SECRETARY Board of Publication D. F. COMSTOCK SELSKAR M. GUNN ELLVVOOD B. SPEAR LEWIS E. MOORE I. W. LITCHFIELD, E ditor Q 9 N11 TWO f NOYIYT L gk! fu :J 1 H J ff w Q 7 V 2 ff f - ' J 9 if ,C OFFICERS President HAROLD GOULD JENKS Vice-President JAMES CALVIN ROGE1iS Secretary ROCK LIVINGSTON COMSTOCK Treasurer - 1-ANDREW DUGALD B1ACLACHLAN DIRECTORS THE PRESIDENT OF THE INSTITUTE HAROLD GOULD JENKS, 1911 JAMES CALVIN ROGERS, 1911 HERBERT FRYER, 1911 ROCK LIVINGSTON COMSTOCK, 1912 YVILLIAM CASE BIRD, 1912 ANDREW DUGALD BIACLACHLAN, 1896 Lsosj its CAD ET QQRRS If Major Adjutant LOUIS R. GOLDEN, 1911 HENRY M. PRIEST, 1912 Sergeant Major Drum Blajor EDWIN C. GERE, 1913 WILLIAM H. BROTHERTON, 1914 Chief M usician NATHANIEL E. BROOKS Company A SAMUEL E. ROGERS, Captain DE VERE DIERKS, lst Lieutenant FRANCIS H. ACHARD, Qd Lieutenant PAUL H. TAYLOR, lst Sergeant Sergeants: RALPH D. SALISBURY, VVINTHROP G. THOMAS, FRANK J. MAZZEI, PAUL B. OWEN. Corporals: HIBBARD S. BUSBY, EDGAR H. DAVIS, L. STANDISH HALL, ALFRED E. HAN- SON, JAMES A. JUDGE, GEORGE S. STEVENS. Company B KENNETH D. HAMILTON, Captain. EDWARD M. BRIDGE, lst Lieutenant LEICESTER F. HAMILTON, Qd Lieutenant LEIGH S. HALL, Ist Sergeant Sergeants: LOUIS W. CURRIER, HOWARD A. MORRISON, ARTHUR F. GRAHAM, ARTHUR P. SHEPARD. Cm-porals: FRANCIS A. RALTON, GEORGE E. VVHITVVELL, JOHN C. MORSE, RUDOLPH F. ZECHA, FRANCIS C. HEALY. Company C EDGAR W. TAFT, Captain FRANCIS B. IVIORTON, lst Lieutenant SAMUEL BRECK, Jr., Qd Lieutenant HAROLD B. RICHMOND, lst Sergeant Sergeants: ROSS H. DICKSON, STARR W. STANYAN, CHESTER A. CORNEY, HAROLD E. WICHER. Corporate: LUCIAN W. BURNHAM, NIYER LEVINSON, EARL M. NE11'LIN, FREDERIC E, VVATERS, LOUIS A. WILSON, HAROLD T. BENT. Company D ROSS D. SAMPSON, Captain EDYVARD E. SMITH, Qd, lst Lieutenant ALEXANDER J. PASTENE, Q11 Lieutenant CLARENCE L. SMITH, lst Sergeant Sergeants: GORDON U. STEWART, SOLOMON M. GINSBURG, ALBERT C. SHERMAN, Jr., FRED- ERICK B. BARNES. Corporals: KENNETH S. JOHNSON, ROBERT W. MOOREHOUSE, RALPH E. VVELLS, ARTHUR W. INIUDGE, FREDERICK P. KARNS, HAROLD G. STORKE. H041 4 7 riff ALUMNI 1868 ,ROBERT H. RICHARDS 1869, 1870 1871 1872 1873 187+ 1875 1877 1878, 1879 1880 1881 1882, COUNCIL OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Oflicers of the Association Presifleni . . . ......,... A. A. NOYES, 1886 Vice-Pwsidents t A S FREDERICK K. COPELAND, 1876 ' ,1FRANKLIN W. HOBBS, 1889 Secrefary-Treasurer . . ........ WALTER HLTMPHREYS, 1897 FRANK W. HODGDON, 1876 EUGENE C. HITLTIXIIAN, 1896 ANALTER B. SNOW, 1882 EVERETT MORSS, 1885 CHARLES LIAYDEN, 1890 ALLAN W. ROWE, 1891 EBEN STEVENS, 1868 Ereczzfive Comnzifiee VVALTER E. PIPER, 1894 GEORGE W. SVVETT, 1903 F ire Latest Living 01'-P1'esifIe1It.s Representa1'1'zHes at Larg STOUGHTON WALKER, 1887 GEORGE V. XVENDELL, 1892 HO1I'ARD A. CARSON E. K. TURNER , E. W. ROLLINS , EDGAR W. 'UPTON , F. H. XVILLIAMS GEORGE H. BARRUS , THOMAS HIRBARD 1876 C. T. MAIN JOHN ALDEN C. BI. BAKER E. C. LIILLER GEORGE H. BARTON JOHN DUFE JAMES P. RTCNROE 1883, 1884, , I. W. LITCHRIELD 1888 1885 1887 1888, 1889 1890, 1891 1892, 1893. 1894 1895 1896 A. F. BEMIS, 1893 Class Represe1zta1 iz'es HARVEY S. CHASE HARRY W. TYLER A. A. NOYES E. G. THOMAS ARTHUR T. BRADLEE JASPER VVHITING XVILLIAINI Z. RIPLEY CHARLES GIIRRISON LEONARD NIETCALF FREDERIC H. FAY S. C. PRESCOTT ANDREW' D. FULLER J. A. ROCKWELL FRANK EDNVIN B OAKES HARRY L. LOCKE, 1886 S. VVEBSTER, 1888 ABIES, 1885 E. CLIFFORD, 1886 HOWARD L. COBURN, 1898 FRANKLIN T. IVIILLER, 1898 WILLIS R. WHITNEY, 1890 1897 1898, 1899 1900 1901 1908, 1903, 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910, Q C. W, BRADLEE W. HOLLIS GODFREY H. J. SKINNER N. J. NEALL ROBERT L. WILLIAMS F. H. HUNTER RALPH H. NUTTER M. L. EMERSON G. DEW. LI.-XRCY JOHN J. DONOVAN LAWRENCE ALLEN H. T. GERRISH M. R. SCI-IARFF HEIQBERT S. CLEVERDON L 305 J TECHNIQUE V01 XXVI Local Societies with Representation on the Council TECHNOLOGY CLUB OF THE MERRIMACK VALLEY, John C. Chase, 1874 TECHNOLOGY CLUB OF NEW YORK, Francis C. Green, 1895 NORTH-WESTERN ASSOCIATION, M. I. T., I. W. Litchfield, 1885 PITTSBURC1 TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION, Harry A. Rapelye, 1908 TECHNOLOGY CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA, Percy E. Tillson, 1906 WASHINGTON SOCIETY OF THE M. I. T., I, W. Litchfield, 1885 TECHNOLOGY CLUB OF MILYVAUKEE, I. W. Litchfield, 1885 M. I. T. CLUB OF CENTRAL NEW YORK, James P. Barnes, 1895 THE CINCINNATI IVI. I. T. CLUB, John A. Hildabolt, 1875 NORTHERN OHIO, John E. Kreps, 1887 RHODE ISLAND, E. B. Homer, 1885 PUGET SOUND, I. W. Litchfield, 1885 TECHNOLOGY CLUB OF TECHNOLOGY CLUB OF TECHNOLOGY CLUB OF Other Local Societies not yet Appointed IL Representatiz'e on the Council TECHNOLOGY CLUB OF BUFFALO TECHNOLOGY CLUB OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TECHNOLOGY CLUB OF THE CONNECTICUT VALLEY DETROIT ASSOCIATION OF THE M. I. T. TECHNOLOGY CLUB OF HARTFORD, CONN. INLAND EMPIRE ASSOCIATION OF THE M. I. T. TECHNOLOGY CLUB OF MINNESOTA TECHNOLOGY CLUB OF NEW BEDFORD TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION OF OREGON ROCKY MOUNTAIN-TECHNOLOGY CLUB TECHNOLOGY CLUB OF THE SOUTH TECHNOLOGY CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA VERMONT TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION BROORLINE TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION We , 51 ., 1 . ,.EvJ'-43,6-, 2- 's- rf .wiv rf , , 2 -Q2111yf1??1y:5I1:-Iaiq - 'S Q, b Engl? fQY ia, , - , 'g '.p.1.,y, h l 'R UNI R VVEEK 1' X fsilgfl fi K 1' ' ' W ,iff A ' . l 1' kg 5 A 'A ' ' 3 ff 1 ll W , X is '- ' 52' V Q1 , .t t TL- '-: ' if Y-i3iE'5i 155 22jf5iff f4Qi' , J ,515 ' fgfgff' fe' 'f'?'3- V N ' 5'ffSi'f ' 25 fig 'iff K 5 ,Y J 5 W ,.-1 , . -11.- fu-2 A ' '5'e,. APRIL 1s-22, 1911 I in :xg-1 Hawk gf1 ,:? ' iff, ,' Tuesday Afternoon - J nuff E V Technique Rush iewlgi H.Qj'ff5,L,re n ' .-, . iv I . Wednesday Morning Qi -y V - Baseball, The Tech vs. n E Technique V ,I Wednesday Evening ' Spring Conceuand Dance, A' Agjf' Copley Hall 5' . . Thursday Afternoon W Tech Show, Frenzied 3 sl Frenchy Shubert Theatre Friday Evening rg S 2 1 gg Junior Prom, Hotel Som- ,1,'f4F.v5l4ffi?uflll!r,U ' , ,154 1 1-31,11 ,l1'! ,W . V 1 1 -1-, YY erset ,aww , 315,-. 1' 1' fi 1 f '-,', , Saturday Evening f Tech Show, N orthampton , Y if I ,Ev .J Z-vagal: .f l ag-A ,: . 113: ,gl I z 3-L 5511 - 611 5' ' ' '1 .7-S6175 . , J ' f-1-5 .- L ,- 'EVM'-' ' iw-Ji.: . . , ' ' 5 g - H . A , 1 -' - 1. '1 1- E . 1 l-w ,9 Q'ffglZ-. . if .if 5 ' ' s .1-v,. . ,P X-sit. .,.. 1, M, .. rx 1 , 11 ff 1 -14 ..i'f 4'4 X - , If f , lf .- f -' 7 ,fwesug-+-wiv-fUE??T5'F1 12 - - , . 'G ' ,lj E H071 1' 1 VQIJILVJ 1 L'1'l,',lll,'1Ig'J IHA 'UA I LU' LU 'UA' LT llI,l'l.'l'5'l 'LU 'LT 'Ui 'L'.X'L'!'L'd'L'-L' V575 2' ULVAVLUUTJ ULUULVA I UQ' Ll I ILL!! ! 2 5 n E hLllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllHL ' ? 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SHEPARD, Jr. RICHARD PARKER YVALLIS mom ff X S fm ,, I The men WhO have succeeded in Winning the first copy of TECHNIQUE in the Annual Rush for the last six years are:- NIARDEN WARNER HAYWVARD H Technique' 1906 ,VICTOR HUGO PAQUET Technique, 1907 JOHN HOLLIAND LEAVELL Technique, 1908 EDWARD RICHARD SMITH Technique, 1909 JOHN HAMILTON RUCKMAN Technique, 1910 STEWART Ross ROBERTsON Technique, 1911 STEWART Ross ROBERTsON fswj A SECOND AFTER THE GUN WAS FIRED ie 1 I ll ll kv III ll all III llllll wi kll ll all WUI Ill ll Uh UI Xl! II! III Xl' Wh l'lYkllNI ll lil' I7 WH ll ml ll x. illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIUIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllll I CJL- I 1 ff x lm X SHOW BOARD , I wr il f Ili Sk VfaL3mww'1llll ln1l1l mlmlu W4 mi- lpn nllfmmm lilltkfffffn -EJ.-Q-WWI If nnllmlll mill 1 un ll . - v. -N I u :I 5 . - u 1 I- 'I N . I - 3 5 L D' 1 -Q r. ! 1 Y 7 1 . 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STEXVART, 1912. General Manager, DUDLEY CLAPP, 1910. That Pill Grimm. Author, SYDNEY ARNOLD M.ALCORI, 1909, General Manager, GrXRNETT ALFRED JOSLIN, 1909. Over the Garden Wallf' Author, GEORGE C. VVESTERVELT, 1908. General Manager, FREDERICK A. DEXNVEY, 1909. YVilliaIn, Wlillie, and Bill. Author, EDXVIN YV. JAMES, 1907. General Manage1', ALEXANDER MACOMBER, 1907 . The Fl'GSl11112LI1.,, Author, GEORGE HENRY' BRYANT, 1907. General Manager, RAY- IKIOND W. PARLIN, 1907. The Chemical Maidf' Author, GEORGE HENRY BRYANT, 1907. General Manager PHILIP EDWARD I-IINKLEY, 1905. Q Simon Pure Brassf' Author, JOHN ARTHUR FREMMER, 1904. General hianager, PRESTON M. SMITH, 190-L. A Scientific King. Author, GERALD F. LOUGHLIN, 1903. General Manager, NIERTON L. EMERSON, 1904. Applied Mechanics. Author, hlrs. JANET EDMONDSON AV.-XLKER. General hlanager, LAWRENCE H. lUNDERXVOOD, 1903. 1901 The Grand Duke. 1900. The Medicine Blanfl 1899. Technology Minstrelsf' I 313 :I THIRTEENTH ANNUAL TECH SHOW, 1911 FRENZIED FRENCH H HE Thirteenth Annual Tech Show is the production of Edwin C. Vose, 1911, and Wlellesley J. Seligman, 1912. It is a three-act musi- cal comedy of the present day, entitled, Frenzied Frenchf, The scene of the play is laid at a summer resort on Long Island, within easy reach of the Gay VVhite Way. The Show deals with the difficulties of a number of young college students who find themselves forced to mingle and converse with a number of French maidens who speak nothing but their native tongue. The French delivered by the college students is frenzied in the extreme, which explains the selection of the title for the play. Dick Wells, a young college student, and his sister Ethel are giving a house party with eight of their college friends as guests. As they are at a loss for means to provide entertainment, Ethel insists that Dick ind some- thing to amuse the crowd. In his search for a form of entertainment, Dick stumbles across an article in a newspaper regarding the deportation of six- teen French maids who have not the necessary money to allow them to enter the United States. Dick hits upon a scheme to get one of these girls and bring her to the house party as a French countess. The male members of the party are taken into coniidence, and all together provide the necessary amount of money. This they give to the Wells' English butler with restric- tions as to the manner of carrying out their idea. As the time for the arrival of the young ladies approaches, the boys, with the consent of Mrs. Sears, the chaperon, tell the girls of the intended visit of the French countess. Intense excitement prevails, which is changed to consternation when, instead of one French girl, sixteen appear. After rereading the newspaper, the boys conclude that a misconception on their part regarding the necessary amount of money is responsible for the mistake. Dick, of course, takes all the blame, and tries, without success, various means of ridding the party of the French girls. The fact that the girls speak only French gives an added amount of trouble, as the members of the house party are sadly lacking in knowledge of that language. Just as international complications appear to be at their height, Dick receives a telegram that not only gets rid of the French girls, but discloses the fact that the house-party guests have been the victims of a so-called practical joke on the part of the butler and a French friend, who acts as a chauffeur at an actors' colony nearby, and who has substituted chorus girls for the French maids. The play ends with a disproval of all the difficulties, and Dick finds himself once more returned to the good graces of the guests at the party. A little love affair on the side adds a secondary plot to the Show and cul- minates in the proper musical comedy manner. f314J THIRTEENTH ANNUAL TECH SHCW, FRENZIED FRENCHH A Nlusical Comedy in Three Acts BY EDWIN C. VOSE, 1911, and WELLESLEY J. SELIGMAN, 1912 Music by ORVILLE B. DENISON, 1911 RANDALL CREMER, 1912 SCOTT B. PUTNAM, 1911 ELISHA N. FALES, 1911 CALED C. PEIROE, 1911 JOSEPH C. FULLER, 1911 Lyrics by EDWIN C. VOSE, 1911 DAVID F. BENBOW, 1912 BARTO V. REEvEs, 1912 HAROLD W. B.ARKER, 1914 WILLIAM DE Y. KATZENRERGER, 1913 ALLEN F. BREWER, 1913 1911 NATHANIEL S. SEELEY, 1910 111 embers of the Cast Richard R. Wells Qkuown as Dickj, hero ............ Bruce Carter, his chum ............ Philip Van Veen, known as Phil Harry Havens, a student Bill Boltwood, an athlete A. Watt, Dick's butler . . . College friends . . Frangois, from Bayside, a. chauifeur .... . Mr. G. B. Howe, from N.Y. Immigration Oflice . Mrs. Thornton Sleeres, the Chaperon ..... Elhel Wells, Dick's sister, hostess ....,.. Dolly Carter, Bruce's sister, heroine ..., FOSTER RUSSELL, 1911 STANLEY H. HODGMAN, 1912 RALPH N. DOBLE, 1912 JOHN M. HASTINGS, 1912 KENNETH W. FAUNOE, 1912 DONALD C. BAKENVELL, 1911 EDMUND G. BROWN, 1913 LOUIS DE FLOREZ, 1911 FRANCIS WHITTEN, Jr., 1914 PIENRY D.KEMP, 1912 C. PHILLIPS ZKERR, 1911 F HASTINGS SMYTIL1912 Ilelm Hflfdiw. athletic . n n gHOwARD D. WILLI.AMS, 1911 Margorre March, romantm EthGlYSff19DdS . . . . IVIUNROE R. PEVEAR, 1911 LUZHSG L0Vl0w00fl, who Hirbs -ZROYAL W. WETHERALD, 1914 Members of the Chorus French Girls ADELBERT D. HIIILER, 1914 W. S. MOORE, 1911 FREDERICK P. KARNS, 1914 CARL A. SANDBURG, 1914 HENRY O. GLIDDEN, 1913 RAYMOND E. WILSON, 1912 JAMES B. CHADWICK, 1913 FRED C. HERSOM, 1913 CLARENCE K. REIBIAN, 1912 HOWARD A. MORRISON, 1914 CONRAD A. lvl.-XRKYVALD, 1912 GEOFFREY M. ROLLASON, 1913 VVALTER L. YVHITEHEAD, 1913 ERIC W. RIASON, 1914 OLIVER C. LOMBARD, 1912 DONALD G. CROWELL, 1914 Summer Men Summer Girls DONALD H. VAN DEUSEN, 1913 JAMES IsAAcs, 1914 VVALTER J. HAUSER, 1914 EDNXVVARD B. SEBBEN, 1914 EVERETT B. WETTENGEL, 1912 ALFRED L. HIGGINS, 1913 HOWARD P. FESSENDEN, 1913 HAROLD H. GRIFFIN, 1912 PHILIP M. CURRIER, 1914 Ii.-SLPH D. SALISBURY, 1914 JKTILLIAM R. MCEWEN, 1914 STANLEY YV. IXIERRILL, 1914 LUCIUS H. GRAHAM, 1914 FRANcIs H. ACHAXRD, 1913 JAJSIES G. RUSSELL, 1913 CHESTER H. OBER, 1914 53153 TECH SHOW CHORUS- -HFRENZIED FRENCHH 53161 TECH SHOWV PHINCIPALS-HFRENZIED FRENCH -L J .CL-5,6 . ,- l J 5 A Q'-QR-:fo '- L A -Y '? 'f'fi f 'f4fMT' ff' f',A!w 4974 if ew , U .14 , WfnnW,,,M y , ' ff ff ,, f ' A, ,K JM ml 1 17 1 'I if ?w f,fIIIl1W I1m ???Wz 133 X1 f ,i'!'l-3 I if' in at ,7 Q1 'lcd' E H N' L X AsswmI1iaMInJaQ52llfgQ24 ' Q 65' if 'A f2zW 7 p ' Q .Lf fl ' f 541 ,N I : ff 7 gl g2f :::wwQwN gm+ fig 2,-Z .0 , XQQ ,-gh X 4. Q ,fb ,,QX4M1 Q fr i - X if 'ni ,gn '.-' M Eg ,. .m m m h . ,GLA 'jx , ' .X I , - K I . 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A N ,U TIG , .f', C I -, , I EEK -az:-L:-'ff CLASS OF 1910 THURSDAY, JUNE 2 CLASS DINNER . ....., . SUNDAY, JUNE 5 BACCALAUREATE SERMON ..... MONDAY, JUNE 6 CLASS DAY EXERCISES ..... . CLASS SPREAD . . , SENIOR DANCE TUESDAY, JUNE 7 COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES . . PRESIDENTS RECEPTION . . . TECH NIGHT AT THE POPS . f318j American House, 6.30 P.M . Trinity Church, 4 P.M Huntington Hall, 2.30 IAM On the Lawn, 4.30 P.M Hotel Somerset, 8.30 P.M Huntington Hall, 2.30 P.M General Library, 4.00 P.M Symphony Hall, 8 P.M Q-L' , S. I I an 'Y XPFW , , I A 1, if I A 21,1 ', 4? ,- A K K 5 A ,-Af, Nav! i' 1' H I 1' EEL' vi!! y A lla I I T A Xl Tl I Class Day Program PRESIDENTS ADDRESS ...... RICHARD FREDERIC GOODNVIN, Jr. FIRST MARSHAIFS ADDRESS . . , FRANK FREDERICK BELL STATISTICS AND HISTORY . . JAMES STUART SNEDDON PRESENTATION ADDRESS -. . VVILLIAM MCNAIR SCHOFIELD PROPHECY ...... . . . DUDLEY CLAPP PRESENTATION OF CLASS GIFT . BERGEN REYNOLDS Class Day Oiiicers RICHARD FREDERIC GOODNVIN, Jr ...... . . President FRANK FREDERICK BELL . . First Marshal . Second Marshal Third Marshal ALLEN ADAMS GOULD . PHILIP DUNBAR TERRY Class Day Committee JOHN AVERY, Jr, FRANK FREDERICK BELL ROBERT SAMUELC BREYER PHILIP WEEKS BURNHAM IVIAURICE SCOTT CHAPIN HERBERT SQUIRES CLEVERDON FREDERICK ARCHIBALD DEVVEY CHARLES FRENCH DOBLE KARL DICKSON FERNSTROM RICHARD FREDERIC GOODYVIN ALLEN ADAMS GOULD CLIFFORD CHASE HIELD FREDERICK ALOYSIUS HURLEY HAROLD LOCKETT HAROLD CROSBY MANSON WILLIAM JOHN O,HEARN BERGEN REYNOLDS WILLIAM IXICNAIR SCHOFIELD NIATHANIEL STEVENS SEELEY JAMES STUART SNEDDON EDIVARD STUART PHILIP DUNB.-KR TERRY MERRILL WVILLIAM TILDEN CURTIS CHRISTOPHER TVEBB DONALD VOORHIS VVILLIAMSON f 319 J ,i ' fi i WWW Qs Q LA' 1 ., 1 1 1.4 Y, f X 1 Tl Xl? A, PYP , in iE!? L?1f B ' ' ' 1 T 9,1 '! g June 7 President Maclaiirin conferred degrees upon Q11 V 1 i z l' I of students, of which number Q05 received the degree of Bachelor of Science, QQ the degree of Blaster of Science, 11 the degree of 'Doctor of Philosophy, and 3 the degree Doctor of Engineering. The following representative theses were read :- Course 1. A Design for a Storage Reservoir on the Deerfield River. R. M. GILLIS, A.B. Course Q. Power Plant Test and Furnace Temperatures on the Oil- burning S.S. 'Oklahomafn R. A. D. PRESTON Course 3. A Report on the lllarsboro Gold hline and Cyanide Treat- ment of a Silver Ore from Cobalt, Ontario. W. B. HARGRAXVES Course 41. A Design of a Social Centre for the City of Los Angelesf, WV. S. DAXFIS Course 5. 'gAn Investigation into the Effects of Iron-treated and Alum- treated WatCl'S upon Distributed Pipesf' G. R. LORD, A.B. Course 6. Voltmeter Regulation of Alternators. G. S. HUMPHREYS Course 7. A Quantitative Comparison of the Cellular Contents of Fresh Milk by Two Distinct Methods.,, H. L. LANG Course 10. 'SA Process for the lllanufacture of Lactic Acid and Calcium Lactatef' G. P. LUNT Course 11. Design for a Sewage Disposal System at lNTanchester-by- the-Seaf' S. A. MALCOLB-I Course 13. Power Tests of a Steamer and its Model. G. G. HoLBRooK Course 14. 'cOn the Equilibrium of the System consisting of Calcium Cyanide, Calc L 320 1 ium Carbide, Carbon, and Nitrogen. R. H. LOMBARD 1 , ,A , . - , . , . , , ,L 1 J Okx sai s PROUTY WANTS TO KNOW. IJROUTY Cin Appliedj-c'Professor, it seems to mev- PROF. H.Ai'XN'ARD-'c6NOXV, Mr. Prouty, you have alreadyw- PROUTY--'C seems to me-that - PROF. HAYWARD-uOh, you mean about the moment of inerti- IJROUTY--H1116 that it isn't necess-i' PROF. HAYWARD- Of course, I'll go all through it again if you Want'- PROUTY--HN0, sirf' PROF. IIAYWARD-S'That,srite--alwaysgladtohavetheclassaskques- tions-A'swhatwe'reherefor-ab-si-Alootlyf' ' HOW STUPID STUDE IN N AVAL ARCH-'fIt says here that a nautical mile is 6,080 feet, While a statute mile is only 5,280 feet. VVhy is that? I thought a mile was a mile. PEABO- Well, a mile is a mile, but a statute mile is measured on dry land, While a nautical mile is measured on the water, and you know how most things swell when in Water. FROM THE BIG SWEDE FUNK- I understand you are going abroad this summer, Swede? Is it on a fe-llowship?,, SWENSON-EKNO, on a cattle ship. ISFZQI ' TRUE- DITCH, -DUR,lNG-TTlE.'AUTO- SHOW V ' I H U - Q, C ,X M5223 ' Si - T7 ch Q I fe? : Vg G R I N D s i Q 144.5 , fi l l if -- int o Q .aggx v Uflixb !if gl f :ir 7' 'J 'A' fy ' -f A , ee K HITNIAN, 1913- Is ASCL3 the symbol of asbestos chlo- 1-ide? IBSON Cin sophomore Physicsj- c'It takes 778 Joules to raise zi- foot of water through one calorie centigradef' THIRD-YEAR DRAWING-ROOM HITTLESEY-M-l'Who has my incubator,--I mean my cross- hatching machine? U CHELL, 1912---6'Then light is re- fraeted differently from each side of a 1T1CCllUlll?,, DR. ICALMUS-HST8S.,, SCHELL-g' Is that so? H STAGE STUDIED COCKNEY ' SERVANT TO GET 'REALISM IN ROLE ..i.i- Molly Pearson Pleasing Au- diences at the Shubert Theater. ,l,.i1-1 ' Molly Pearson, who takes- the part of Stasia., the slavey, in The Passing of the Third Floor Back at the Shubert Theater, is no stranger to America, as before joining Forbes-Robertson she played leading parts with Olga. Nether- sole and previous to that appeared to great advantage in The Little Minis- ten In order to get, local color for her present part, Miss Pearson made a. special study of cockney servants of all kinds in the English metropolis, visiting no less than three score of boarding houses as a guest, in order to get the right touch and necessary details. It is said she even followed the novelist Elizabeth Banks' example of becoming a. domestic servant her- self for a few weeks before she was satisfied that her attitude and her knowledge of detail would give all the realism required for her truthtul and fascinating little character study. Miss Pearson followed in this role no less distinguished an actress than Ger- tr de Ell' tt i ' ' t lil' BI s. u io , n prnae e r Forbes-Robertson , ,L.......-.-..-..- Lsesj i e W l 1 I'- J - Q:,.i , - 1 ll Y, I :ll ,- 35 4 i 5 ' ' si-Q A ' ,ax 'Qui n I o . . xl . 1 3 'fan Is' . A gin I, I 1 l 'A xlllmilribvv E l: l l la it 1 l lg V i i i V N fb U ' M' M K V 'Ei 2 4. 4 A V' li V -Z -'44, K i -- ,f- r.,, ..m - T E C H N 1 Q U L 4' 'leflli4'3 . . . 'QI X . I X49 L4 ' I , ' 1 ff 'CHOW7 do you like your llI1lfO1'111?,, said the captain to a fat freshman with a tight drill-suit. Can't kickf' ROF. BOOKNIILLER- About one-fifth of the officers of an ' x f 1 l wx, lf gf f l ' Q5 .if z' . - -.1 i Zi ' - - :Q ,N , A It s . .' -1 lk .- r K 1'-4 fl E13 aff 25-' , ll 55' Q -'gn .0 . va -4 ' I 1 I TI' l all? 1 fi J ... N?' . ' - .i A , 1. y ' i , . - an 1 ll LJ ,' Ai if 'P' r , . . advance-guard are mounted. Perhaps a little more,-often as much as one-eighthf' KEBBON-- I Went to church once and saw Sam Stevens way down front in one of the boxes? PROF. NORT ON- You Will readily understand that, if I have an enclosed volume of gas and can heat it very rapidly and then cool it suddenly, I can change the temperature Very quicklyf, I, I If th r l STUTETXX I l- Q, 2' i ' df THE sr ini 4 I n ' lu i' ' I KECHNIQUE this year is following Mr. Litchield's example Ml ll ! '- HH ! 1 D . . . 'lhe Treasurei Writes his debts on his cuffs, so that every time he has his shirt Washed he liquidates his debts. L3243 , Q fc f' A ' 'A ' I I' - Ja' ALE ,-, 02 ff' - it xii: , sg -YN lfsff g G R 1 N D s X144-. .g aw-Y. ' ll tx ' N, A I THE NECESSARIES ' I J 7 What do you take with you on a trip? I asked the hockey player. A sweater to wear when on parade, A knee pad or two and skates,', he said, c'And court plaster in case of a tearf' Wl1at do you take? I next inquired Of a friend who is in the Show. He folded his arms, and said, Forsooth, I carry the 'Life of Edwin Boothf And powder and paint, I trowf' How about you?,' I asked of one VVho joins in the Glee Club trills. HA Celluloid collar, snowy white, And a six-shooter in case of a ight And a lot of dyspepsia pillsf, ff X' , x ' Z 1 l A I in w Q fi v' l 4 . 1' 1 54 ix er . ,hy L X . l Ja i l 1 i ve gf? will lt 'Q H54 no 5 df I - trat iiiaigif , 5 I QL lin' 'll TV 1 -Q' ,Y -r 2 ,sef K ' 7 lfa qii , M2 I W fseffyi , Q ii jf J V' 'fl ' fi-I -'T-TF LL-I :HL 1 5 I . isis I -I 6 - l m -- ,gi ' 0 ,f S Y I Q Elifklf 'NF Xxwl Q I f-xg i f 'il u!: fig!! K W ' K qs ., T px 1 pw ,.-- , if? X if -9 i ,ss .,., , -,V I W - f 's I mp ' fills ' lx' K . l fill'-Alf-if, Hfjirsgli ru. -n 'l lk AT me menus X 'Jlf' L325j Q . G Y :wm - ,i . I fx 'X P 2 'O LH v 99,45 . im O, T E c H N 1 Q U E X V' HEEL, W' l Z 'lw 1.11 all I 3' -' 'A Tx-+- 54 A . X- A- CCJLIPLE-DIAQKPQXT ' NOTE- FIND THE MQMENT. DR. COMSTOCICS FAMOUS HAMMOCK PROBLEM Caj Wlhat is the force in dynes of the attraction between a 150-pound man and at 115-pound girl in 2. hammock Q0 feet long and supported by hammock rings 15 feet apart? tbl Willett is the force under the influence of the moon? CCD VVhat is the force of repulsion under the influence of an automobile head-light? Cdl Determine experimentally. Take all possible precautions, and see that there is no possibility of disturbance from outside forces. W N YHEN you have met a girl whom you like awfully Well with- out kissing, the quest for the Right One is ended. f3t26 J l Cf' fk I , 4 , - H b pm: ', f My A YQ 5 3 .524 H , GRINDS XY ' ,gi BIGELOW, THE BELLE OF THE BATHERS, OR A BOBBY, THE BEST ON THE BEACH Bigelow, the belle of the bathers, l Went to bathe on a balmy day, But he balked on the brink of the briny il B 5 ' lll.i:,,, Buga tt i. 5 I ' J l 1 s YQ ll With one bound the big brawny Biologist Disappeared beneath the bright blue, But he bumped his bald block on the bottom, And I'll bet he said, g'Blanie itiv don't you? 1' 'f Till he saw a blithe belle of Back Bay. 2 gg. ..-1 1 ,z 4 . 6 er W I 4 4 yi - QR 1 The bunch on the beach backed up Bobbie, For this bully bold boy they all knew, But the blooming blithe belle bid him beat itw 1+ Back to Boston, the best burgh for you. E. ' NOTE.-This is a true incident, happening last summer. i 1 , ' WQKKTNG DRAWINGS - oi-4 - Q M A- GIRL be-fe Se. i -', iff- 'V N 0 7- T?iweCLor A 0 K' l .1 Z P' U- ' 6 f Z' ,. 'fill ' li, ' Q f e l u fl . , I V? ,N 5lDfE-El.:'. ATION -- - ' 5E.CTTON N271 1 1 fs, ' .E . , .- 1- no ff' ff E E Iwi , 45-' ... g., ,nf 3 Q- -U ' huh' ' l , X 1' 'Y D720 . we ' - - - of ff if ' T ,mg I, I.i, ,.m T E C H N I Q U E X' M 'I - 1 YA I . f III X 1 229 MXSSACIIUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECI-INOLOGX i ? A ff ff I, ' 'Q' DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. , I . ' It .V i FRANCIS VV. CHANDLER. gif I I If . Professor of Archirrd ,-- L' DESIRE DESPRADELLE. I Rolclz Professor of .4r:hilec1uraI Design. ' I , - if WILLIAM H. LAWRENCE, S.B. Professor of Archilerlural Engmeerirg HARRY W. GARDNER, S.B. M Ig 2 I I , Assistant Professor of Archile! I I ' Axv-IJTANTZ HERBERT E II?jxT.llitolB wi A , ,si J- T' ALTER. - - '- - f? fl Y' ' 'iff ' ' '. IQ , ,-N 6 t 1 f ., - . Q1'35X,: 4. -L E, Tn, ,I II1I,, s . . .I, A .- IQ, E O ie, Q if: It. J. Q ' Vv. . I -1 T 'I .P I , v i g .' . V 'R 0 If 0 9 I, -. I1 K .1 . 'f 1. ,X , . ' - vi n 1 jl I ., . EJ H1 , I: f It 1: if Io J.. -.L JLAII PROF. SUMNER IN E. C. AND A.- It has been found that license laws existed in the old Babylonian days. KEB, in undertone- Ah, that's why they were called bar- bariansf' i,,fi..- lil 1'gHuNTlH6fTON HALL. -,,. -id Y f ', We 1 . E nam msg. T, l4 7I M vERY coNxir:iN15N-V L 328 J THOSE PHYSICS SHARKS SVVENSON-- VVhat's a B. T. U.? REDFERN- Oh, that,s one of those new union suitsf, MALL is not fussed that stut- ters. 0 f llf - 5, ?W,,i iw' Q ' R X-4, ' jr - 7, .' - n k' G R I N D S tG i X. vb -- .i It 'K' f Qu, - !fx Q 5593 C99 1 erm? 15125 ' RQw Eg? if sur-nrnzv .SJFLH qi , in 'Iq'Yc1o.! 5l-wh' in f-Q W f GTO 111- S G -F -A Giga 6? 6 Q5E? mWw f ,Aixwpifw kt 0 A H casa- composdz 'F6C+W.,11d 'O' ' gli Q D f x Y 6 Q Q , 3' X 'M A lui vii MWg2XWf A :rf ' ' If U ? In X Couvs-QII C, 1,1310 Team? -+ + LSQQJ 0 if l -- b f -U rg e-'ph ' , M95 1.r.. ..,,, H, T E c H N I Q U E K. l i s 5' QQ -1- 24 1- I . I 1 xi 'll 1 E E35 w, -. , ' -.-. 'iz' E V' '315 ., . U. ' 1 f ' ,Ziff Q N i .- 5 5 ,EQQDEQ , 55851 , . e ,, a. S 1 f . -1 i 1 . -A. I - h ,. 4, .N s x x H ' ' 5 . Y I in I 5- k I ull' M .. A min i w 'v r ' ltwusriuf Iunlmtcm ILKES, 1911, finds in foun- dry that a much better casting is obtained if the pattern is not removed before pouring. In fact, he pours White-metal and gets cast-iron castings by this method. ROF. HAYWARD Cin Ap- pliedl- If two parallel lines of force are perpendicular at their intersection 3'- :ix Q S X ,,.., Sli M. mr 'ng' '-lsr f,'j'fi :'X .., ARCH-R51 EP-l r POL- ECUN Klcior 1 B RGLARS gyeMooreQ, Who fSaidfl le. Paidfg'lfQ000,000 to Police, Dead A y- -spl- a HVWEST SWANZEY, N. H., July12.- 'Charley Adams, the King of 'the Burg- 1ars,'? whose name was a household , ivord in-New England a quarter of zu centiiry ago, 'tis dead at his home here, where' he 'had lived quietly' for the last four' years., Although his record .was well' known here, he won the respect and friendship lfof his' neighbors. , His last words' were: This is the right kind of a hnish, to go out among V your friendsf' . ROBBED CONCORD BANK Z Adams, whose realhame was Lang-If ' e of the mostd 'I sdpn VV. Moore, was on I V , -A-.1-,JM-,a,, .-Lqrif-fs'-. safe Xcrackershji -k . , ,,-N-M , A LOUD sneezei by'Eieher interrupted a lecture in Phys. Heat. Prof. jNorton remarked, The eniptiest vessel makes the loudest noise. L 330 1 l es, V, 0 f A E 0 -I bw f'fef ,, M ig? 0243 '-H,...f..J'L,,, b 'F A' ln - . ' . . ,x,w. , , f . lGu .i.I T- . G R I N D S .5 f f. 9 x A I . ----i--------in - agua:::aii:::::............. 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CROSS- W7hen I rub this vulcanite rod with this cat- ' f 'E I' ff skin Icat-calls and caterwauling to an unusual extentl, it ,i Q ' I becomes charged with negative electricity, but, when I rub this A' f 1 glass rod with this piece of silk Ienter silk handkerchief from right- 'ILL , I hand coat pocketl, it becomes charged with positive electricity. 'lf W' f And fortunately Oentlenien the .1 l efA'rwcnrr4a uuvcuu-mon. . 5 ' 2 U 2 I t Q X. V H W I silkworm has no character1st1c L? U g , utterance? .i ,ai I' l il, l I - 11 IL? A ll 1 I V , 5'5 , L 1 2 ,g i f I I . , A 5 1 -' 'Perf , Q 4 , . ll ' ,p I IL I I I g ., ttllrteyizllm 1 IF I 1 A 1 1 'few ville-f,f.gpf M- 1 I. .SU 1 n b H I l , .v Mlm, Hg! Ml., 'V I 1. ,Cables from Paris say that therefis ,a M- ,V freport persistently circulated ' there' that, Q V .ull - ' 'ig -', ' ,Miss Kathryn Hutchinson is engaged to be' I i , Imax-rled to fi -41'-ard Gould. This comes from I V Qfffm, I the fact that'Mr. Gould has been paying ' x- ' fix fi V assidulous' attention tothe New England X ll Tr girl who began her singingckareer as a I ' A , member of a Boston churchj V f , .. j 44, I The Parislans forget, however, that the I ' f . New York millionaire, H though separated' Q, , from his actress wife, Katherine Clem-' l :T moms, is not tree to -wed,-so that if there . ls marriagei ' templati 'it ustb 'i I - 0 a rather nebiilci-iii: statej on m e ni on Second' I The story that reaches'the Paris friends , , - vc: c ' a ' , - - of Mr. Gould- with such clrcumstantiality yeal Engl1S11D-- Schohe 15 ' that the ' credit it is that he has been pay- ' . C ' , ' U , -.. dv ing atteiztion to Miss Hutchinson all Sinn-' Greelc fol ldleness' ei -, 'Q mir They lin' that sufher :recount inc! EDGERTON, Cgcthe Count- rx 4 ea mered oge er a par y or a ong cru se , ' an l lin northern waters on his yacht. The mid- CSS of C2L11'1bI'1ClgC,,D-'HIS VVl'ly Y , . .., r 1 .F i 1' I , L ui III ll I fl' l ll I I 4' I 1 I I il ha s I night sun seemstplhave been the iirst -ob- I I jective, but there was no hurry to getf hack, undlall through the warnrmonths' the party enjoyed the charms ot the Noi-J ,vegian coast. I ' 'That trlp is'x-eportedfto, have settled the 'uture for Mr. Gould and Mlssllutchinsou. Fhey Angturzillyw made Q Paris ,the tinlshiug him' of-tb-,-.nuks9,as1,,'-W w-- A-muffin Lssaj l .1 there are so many loafers in Scollay Square?,' WENsoN-frrfeiicit 111.13 QBBBD is no pipef, ' l s .- , -1 - tfxa x iv WA 6 . ui.l . .Q 'Ps' . GRINDS ,J 1-'ll' I ' i , JUNIOR PROM t ' jf It is myriad lights shining all a-row, i A A Lights which the soft winds wait to and fro, fy' ft if Bearing a soft Japanesy-like glowg i Qbq It's Lights! That's Prom! l w R ' V i ix, It's the 'cello thatis crooning soft and lowg y It's the violinis call that stirs you sog N It's the rhythm of waltzes dreamily slowg ' 2 1' 2 Itis lVIusie! That's Prom! 5m 'f ' '! It's a dainty bedimpled and sparkling pearl, ! , g -4 l Itls a bunch of that something that makes your thoughts whirl, It's two eyes and two lips, a bewildering eurlg 1 Itis the Girl! That,s Prom! in W! MRS. BENBOW ASKAS1 R ,J 1 V RETRIAL OF CASE 5' l 15? 'J li if Q CP! ' J- A TOAST R 2 5 ' ! 2335 Z . . C' V ll Here's to the lying lips we RU, -L, 4 - O ' it meet, . ,z Q '73 Q3 -'D For truthful lips are looresg - A x l 'WKWG THE' uHE F2'H But lying lips are Very sweet 'f, VVhen ilying close to yours! r g , .rfillrlllliq ll el Q -'ll1- llwn . ! BEFORE THE PROM 15 ,. V J 'll I I hw! I 'h u WHY are you going stag?', ' ' Because I havenat the doughf' H1331 Q . ' 1 A Q4 ,, L,-1 fe 1 '- - - . 'f Af ,I f' v T E C H N 1 Q U E -X., ' l :E 'x .. lt fW'6 kg 5 '- 1 ' ' . , j.' 4 n l 51 fiifQ5 fel r gl Ef o , i ': I l N- . six ', 'L 1 T. I I 'V Ii' 'P -fl ,T ull IJ -Q 4 i,, al l l . THE OFFICE OF THE OAK BLUFFS STREET RAILWAY C A. STEVVART QSuperintendentj-- I have just received an ' anonymous letterf, CHARLES CARPENTER-HVVl101I1 is it f1'0111?,, BEFORE Mr. Stewart attained the position of superintendent, he worked for a time as conductor on the afore-mentioned rail- way. He says that, while engaged in collecting the fares from a carload of passengers, one of the gentler sex somewhat took his breath away by asking hiln if he was brave. Of course, he answered in the affirmative, and then inquired the reason for the question. The young lady replied, 'lNone but the brave deserve the fare. T0-NIGHT IS T0-NIGHT Chorus Girls' Night Oh you Boys, see the Ladies from the Shows in Town at I KNIGHTS OF HONOR HALL, ' 730 WASHINGTON STREET Monday, Jan. 9th, 1911 1 Y Q F25 I C L H ' Jill .f l O 615 RM? John H ll stage manager of the Ol' 7411- l, pheum Thggtre, Brooklyn, successfulw, '-' launched a new act a-mp the victoria -' FRED '- Roof Garden cl ring the week. The offer- ing is kno as Those Entertaining Girls, will P , Perkins and Bake 1 'ill be sent sho tlb' th cast It th big i i. Lsslj . . 'ff 1' G I , 1 .1 11 to ,A I Q, fs - -fe-R a re S A -We - 4 C - A f , S- -- swam- 1 H an 1 2 'ifims l 1. -1 ,,cas1,n- ee- 15551 Qi, 0243 '-J xz z D, -rEkW Q. ,, ' v B -' E 7' , xg' 1 - 0 - ' , I 141-1--... 1. ASNE . LATEST Mnowoui ,ig ,j'f5 Qi NEWS THE PLANT NEWS EDITION . . , i ' Y rf Vol. one No. one 'LOWELL BLDG, JAN 5, 1911 ONE CENI -4 55 ' rr THE PLANT NEWS i VERY LATEST NEWS !,,f , Q, 1 -I li Published Ono? a Life- The Original BOILER ROHM, JAN u- ,f , 0 , time at Lowel, Duilding MIDNIGHT CREW KENNETH GREFNLEAF, A ' By the One Original Mid , COLORED STOKER, HAS Myg A Q. nlehf Crew Walter D Allen X111 TERIOUSLY DISAPPEAFED ad d Charles M Barker Vl FROM HERE, IT IS RU- ., in BOARD OF Editors' Samuel H Cornell X111 NSRED TH T HE FELL INTO j?' ig Obie Dinke1Sp1e1 1911 Fred H Daniels Jr V1 0NE'OF T E BIG BOILERS ,e - hzlowatt Finance 1911 Henry o one Jr Vl DISGUISED AS A CLINKER. ai --------'--'-D'-'-E'- -T Orville B Denison V1 f GREAT FATALITY Kenneth w Faunce V1 EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA fb - ' NARROWLT AVERTED David S P Gaillard V1 Q5 During the coirse of yester-nacht or heute- morgen Mr Knot Sth Peter Gaillard lpronounce the 1's flowinglyl inadver- tently plugged an amme- ter shunt with his lit- tle digit. Nobody being around he had ho carry the pain or the ammeter Kenneth Greenleaf U1 HONORARY MEMBER Chester W Wilson S B IHAHF' Die, . 'f LOST IN A BEND OF A PITOT TUBE Suddenly startled by a snore from the sleep- ing--see col. 1 for Al- for a period Cnot quest46len's sleep--Allen, our ion markl not to exceed fifteen 13155 dollars-- anyway, in so doing he damaged the pointer and was fined one dollars. Professor Wilson, in charge of the test, has earned a Carnegie medal by shutting off the rev- olutions per minute thus stopping the flux pass- ing through his Kmeaning the unfortunate Peter'sJ finger nail. Professor Wilson refuses to talk about his great achievem ment to anyone. retarded? BOILER ROOM IS NEARLY FLOODED At l3.7O yesterday- no, we mean today--Aus- tralian time a flood was or rather will be begun in the boiler room. We learn this on good autho rity for W D Allen a na- val expert will or rath- er has fell asleep at his high post above the b boiler room. fellow member Freddie Daniels lost his equil- ibrium-whatever that i -and fell into a Pitet tubem head foremost. His audible cries for assistance reached the ever-alert ears of Cornell, who all but fell into the Oersot apparatus, but he just saved his bacon--or ra- her himself. He went t once to the Pitot erritory and searched hd toin for a trace of his luckless comrade. S ab he cried UA step adder ahoy, I must a JUST AS WE oo TO PRESS WE LEARN THAT CHARLIE BARKER IS SLOWLY DYING, HANGING BY AN INDICATOR STRING. H BEGAME EN- TANGLED IN THIS HIS MAlDEN EFFORT ,, fferrrrfrfffrrrrrrrffff EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA STOP THE ENGINES,AT ONCE. THEY ARE GGING So FAST THAT Doo DAVIS IS UNABLE TO SEE TEE SPOXES AND COUNT THEM AS THEY oo AROUND, p ferrrrrfffrffrrrrffrfnf a step ladder have.UIm- mediately upon hearing this Dennie, our human step-ladder rushed to the boiler room followed by Faunce and number of supernumeraries. With the aid of Faunee's ex- plicit directions and Dennie's step-ladder proclivities Cgood word! Daniels was found in a- bend of one of these tubes and rescued. Rushing to the main I A - 1 Fww ese ill. I hhhfhffffhenhf' ' A 'lffif,ff5L7?T55 BATTLE HYM S Tuner A Member of the midnight Crew We're the members-ofethe-midnight crew,. Fillin' up the boiler and cleanin' out the flue' Home at start of school in the morning, Singing the same old tune! If we didn't get here early, The feed water tanksWe'd be sure to get here overran or rather will overrun and put out 2 A lf2 fires.No lives lost. Golan work at midnight, and go away at eight, latel Just bring along a little grub To last the morning through, Then you're a member of the midnight crew. E335 :I Y 0 Z., I A V5 -0:1 N n 1 cigil Q 1 '-Q Ei , h- 3'5g. I ,u5,3,,,, I l 'JA ., 1 ,, , r. eh B I-NEW' is ' 91' - v fhq -Aww ,' pe R , ,. . H at r 'uf- I. : E ' gg-fa ' - f ' - -. 5 - . ' T - -' J v : QQ 1--i---'19 T E C H N I Q U E . 5' 1 5 R. R. PROB. 94. .fl , ' E LADD Crather deliberatelyj-i'Measure angle QDP- ' - Y - PA ALLEN-H1 should say PDQ? kj? n. if He 'Q 4 l A 5 i 34 A p n Q7 if . g , 6' OVV long is Q,f32? ,i ii q E H Aus. One minute. M y mil awww - QQ V QHG Teugof Crawl in PROP. JOHNSTON fin Ap- T P pliedl- VVhich would have ' Newburyport Sgwer' V the greater moment,-that or ' ? l I. ' F ik l that? Eff gl- Q r ' ' , 1' ' . CINE Tnveieri 5 6 Fas! sn 24 inchp WALKER, IQIQJTIM, if :fm is sei' 3 taser ma. A rg f. f L A j ' 0 W I 0 PROF. VVILSON says of a linear differential equation that it is K 7 1 of no use to the engineer except to give him practice in self- control when he sees one. I, I +, I ' l 1 W ,il l jglglii : H I HH ,I -A ll PROF. DERR Cin at lecture on the spectroscopej-g'Put 2, U lglvilgirl A1 ' ' ' 31 piece of sodium vapor in the burnerf, I:336:l . 'X if ff fx N557 Q, . I X ! GRINDS R QD lC4...:i.,p ' fa, ' I f f. TECHNICAL TEQMJ Q 'T Lf 3 X .T TECHNQQAL,TE2N' 1 4 ,535 : A I 'Y13 - l' . ' P fm'l'f J V TH- ' A '1 Aw .V hi f -- - 1 u ' - 'P lin,-',f X i' I -Wt -Hgh ,533 ,Q I sg 5 af , 2, J , Ek Ag? E 'rf :ON HIG AGERE- FOOTHEI7 LLVTC1-X, 2-?::iEr-:ION ' 1 ' 'WH .,A - 'Q f , . l iw ?' f f 1 L QW l 1 f 1 W ' H mg5',f 4 4 K4 af E WX lj Q ' Y Sw-f 1 .. -SZ W, 1 V'-7-ll 1 X -- - f'5' :. 7 wcxm fwv www. 0 ,' V 1 H fx ., K E,HQ . , S 'An 4' N g '15 A y fi I I 'rf --'ij 5 X' N- 1359 - W 2 wm a Mwn iiifslgw M-W fssvj 0 - as '4 M ,- .. We fx X we e lf C, 4 AAI: -. 3 t , if .q c e w?-5' sie .i fe .1 .... .-ii i ' - 4125. TECHNIQUE A ' li z X 1 , 'xr M X gs X .f RS ' H I in '30 'lh0- -4895 Mu- ffffx -125 It ' C H' -,i ':. ' ' I .l L 1 0 'Cf' f or -e fnfr' W' -.' ' WE STN ,mf- if s self' i fi r- - , Q .wa -' 1 5 i 4 n - .. ,f' A' '.' 1f'Jf 1 af l -'?V' - ' THE. TECH this ' Q if mPuthhlished daily, except Sunday, dur- A m- fi FX xjh , s '-4.3 :Z 3 e college year by students at . . 'rg ' 1 the Massachusetts Institute ot Tech- 4 ' xx! .Ne - V. nology. orch. 43 i' ,f 9- selilntered as second-class matter, a m il UL 2 ' 5,1 iii C pt. 29, 1910, at the post oillce at 5 , A! L A- I i .53 2- 5 Boston, Mm., under me Act ot oon- aff il fi ii ' i A 1. ': : gross ot.Marcl1 3, 1879. HU E Ill ' ,255 ag- 5.12 I W I I fl if f CORRECTION ,rift I ll I '- . ,, if gd Thrc 'ff pw '- : I' Q I A K K ' Y, . By a typographical error the name of Tha S k I , . ' I Mr. L. P. Ferris, President of the Electri- A d gg 0 cal Engineering Society was mispelled. n ' I The Tech regrets that such was the case. Loo! L I, I ' Y CHK 5 -? x f- The practice of holding inter-class Whz , '-X .X ' cgjzabates has gusgbgen inaugurated at the Whz 1 2 ' nwerslty o e ras a. I . I 4---Q -- V I an . Escaping gas in the economics building Her 1 I mg H- , A -r at Michigan causedarecessm theeconom- Her 0 --g JUN I f if 'WWI ics classes for two ays. Wh? First Parish ,Church of West Rox. Th. f M ll' i , n dy, in ' bury to Celebrate Centenary Next if '7 I CALENDAR T Mtg- 'X Sblndfy Afternoon. A i tf ' 'W ' I - I l 2 -4- M Q A The First D9-F1511 church of West Rox- ti U AJ'-'H -J Wim WEDNESDAY blfay. Clolgjnel' of Center and Corey sts, ' ' . W1 cee t tl v - .Bfacrlce-Gm am wifi-2'1,ifrhcelfX'msaJXdSf 3220 ' fs.,.0e-ine-Tcvyrnl., f 338 J Zopn, at -3-45, s-we vf- Xmrv 1-N 1-- f I , M 4 W at ,- it -M25 I ua I 'O lcfml xiilt ' GRINDS '. I ' - , X U 'lf APPLIED MECHANICS . p A :Ll RUBX7, 1912-'4I:'7071. VVait till I look up the size in I E, Carnegie. 4 E' l EICHER-'gBut it's a Wooden beam, Rubef' A RUBY--icDO6SIl,t Carnegie forge Wooden beanIs?', ii 9, 1 BAN JOHNSON has officially reported that Bill McGuire,s batting average is 45 1 Iii seven times a week. gag 4 i z! ll PROE. EAY-HYOII probably will not ,, V' X ' 0 get this determinatiorl right the Hrst .. ,,,, , if? tiinef' HARTSHORN-icTh6H Why not Wait till sir-LNQIL Excun-einem' I the second time? SOPHOMORE PHYSICS BON1EHEAD- TlIe mechanical equivalent of heat is the amount of Work required to raise one pound of Water one foot. It was demonstrated by Galileo, who dropped cannon-balls from the tower of Pisa into tubs of water at the bottom. PROF. TYLER Qin History of Sciencel- I,ll now read some- thing froni Dryerf' THE ONLY ONE AXY'IAKE IN TI-IE CLiiSSi5cDTl6I'? Impossible' L 339 J I EV 103 If G 'wiffy' ' R 2 I ' ' it J U I V t , I fs Ii -1 n I O v -4- ll .I I I - H -.I . I 'l I I . . , R : 'fiillh' lll N li O A as Q' . M fx X A . . 'aio L 0. 3, Q f' ESQ, . ' il -, i i 4- TECHNIQUE X' ' ,. 1 1: X ng A -, 1. Xf 'Ex ?, .55 A Fw f '4 3:-' figvgggg EEG C K Q. Q 5 ii - I V 0 N If Q , I 3 x '. iifEE .h ff A . 3T0P4LoQmfIiEA5 SEE- WH AT Quik- KEN N 1jTH. QQ-Y v , a?wiw1 , f 55333 wQGiEirQ53gfiQsiiEg V.Wvi15?i5PvYc:+i'us4:mw :11- zz' v:': -:--Kr Q g.-:+-:: f-. Q f.,.-.- -.,.-11,f. x .f1., , . , ,..-,- -,.,-,,,,, Q ,,,,,,x ,,,. 1 53403 -. f 55212,-S111-.4w',1f:fg -:':5gz::1-5-f-z:a:f:1: -Y 35 EBIEBQEEEEEES U? 3 Ay LiLw V ifg fw MANY m g 5 HAPPY BIRTHDAYS ' i , 3 'f'Q,Q' a1zd'm9age.ifaccau1zz',cf AI I ' sung ,gM,,414.f,QM,L, 1 5 I mr: 43111, .fl fffgl vWvwwwm v4AMwfe+AvPwv REvwPN5 0P f hTHE- DAYV I ugly . , ., G R I N D s S lie-..,., r ggefgn L ' f - ' ' 0 IT is claimed by Kellog that the crease across Prof. Gillls pate . i -1 if is the line between oil analysis and gas analysis. Vc.i ' .- j F l f - 5+ : I -3' H T R H. FOX, 1919 Cin Appliedb- WVill you please go over that y 2 gf ' step again? PROF. JOHNSTON-Ulf you take a section to the left of the load, the load will be to the right of the section? Fox-- I don,t just see that? THE 9-11 CLASS IN FORGING ENTER Rhodes with hat and coat and large white collar, some- what late. MR. LAMBIRTH-- W ell, sir, where do you preach to-day? MR. LAMBIRTH- And here comes the organist? Y a ....- Sri R .N?ti?2QZZQx s W . Enter Schell still later. oNE-DAMN Tame-AFTEK. m i' i t Y 2 THQ. E 2 T . . ijgmh' ii' 2 13, . .fi J lzx 2 T .iii , x5r? 'l, .Q 7 if as ' C qi' i R sN7HILE discussing derivatives with the freshmen, Prof. Bart- lett said, And now what have we here, hir. Derivative?,, and nobody answered. .f, N 'Q799' A . J if ve .ll 51 'ix 2.2:- 1 it , p i ... 'i-Lii bi ff R l- - d i - 'n f . H, 5. 1 X If IB ' .. ,g il 'I gill T li ul' ' ' l -' TEW'ART,S mustache was the object of considerable kidding l '.'E l, ll I 1 one day, when Ixeith advised, '6Don't knock a thing when 1t,s clozmzf ' f3411 1 Q. A N i W A f, - - '. I X 'tx S P ,...-- .,.,..,,., . Q - 5 i : 'aio -.'-1,'--:,,1 T': ' ',. A 1 Z ' E ' 2 g .4 4- 1 -,- . ' SEQ 4. r,,i. ..m 1 T E C H N I Q U E X no FI ' - 5- g g? x Willie was a Tech man, A LJ' Always pulled straight C'S, y , 5. 1 5 VVorked all day and plugged all I' A Gr f . , night, 1 A i l 7' if Q' ' 1f' So passed exams with E'S P fi y 2 . ' y Q . ' i I 1 K He never went out fussin ' . ' ' gs Q TX : To waste his time in Si's, l And here you must agree with me K' f n 2 ? I , This student sure was Yis. . : -- LBA .. Q li X R He knew not where was Charlie's 1: L I ?'4 x 9 14 r,- -1 , we , ' 1 1 1, fx, Ex A- Fatlmas he drefu S, 1 V 1 - . 3: :il He never swore or walked Tlemont, I 331. 'H 7 l ia .25 if .15 Nor knew the taste of Boo S. Donald Bent carme down from Demi ii ' - I ' Wei' This 'W0ek51Q1f 2- 51101111 Visit M1112 Our Willie's gone to Heaven, U V K 1 gxfoialiife afghan go 'tg'BVf-Z igi: What struck him no one kno's: 51- :L attend ,, ,te0hm,,a1 mgmmte, baking? He now communes with Getty's V' a cufrse electrical emginieexrlng. book, ffl On banks of thyme and pis. Q if if PROF. BATES- This class of 1913 punctuates as if by the 0 grace of Heaven? QUoTA'r1oNS FROM BUSINESS LAW r i , li as Y ' LAW is that which all are supposed to know, but which no one 1 I l l.. ' gli . ll! ,, does know, and which the Supreme Court has the last guess All ijgl iQ ,, , ,4 at xi ii- , ,,- M1223 No lawyer is Supposed to know all the fool acts a legislature passes. Lsiej . ef- Q o . 1 , 5 x , . . S A g gm f A cc '. - i- 'tu -'Z 02 G R I N D S i Qilgu f., X .Q 11- '. 'Y , ' I i TX X g t ,I 1 in X il ' lf 5 .J I 'Ni is N 54255, if M 9511: 5411 Z? Ewa, A' . 4 1 - ,--.V - 1 l 71 V X T' ' ,, -.0 l l 3 L ' 5 0 M , A 1 K , X, 1 X Z 1 lil E, if I, XZ' AP 1' I . I 'Y R 17 Ntf 0lIn1 ' ,f 6 ii f f i ,gina ' mal! '- sf Q mu 1111- s - Q 4 f - 'T' K5 , T ' ' 31- Zn H . EH -Kill OVER THE 'PHONE ' i i U55 LM , , VOICE- Hello, is this Technology information? 3. Q' V INFORMATION- Yes.H V , ' I VOICE+ VVill you tell me where Mr. Hall is this hour?v y 'Q l INFORMATION- VVhich Hall? E. R., L. S., J., BI. F., N. G.? R M XTOICE-iiN0, H. Wf' CShort pause.j 'Ox Q 1 1 INFORMATION--iiVVl1lCl1-I'I. VV., the student or the ?,l-7'Ld67'g'I'ELdl1- ate? ii 0 qi , 1 ' N LPRACTICAL? ' u 'S A AFTER a discussion on practicality between Mr. Hudson and ll one of the E. E. E. class, Mr. Hudson asked for the names of La. Vx those who could change their section, as that one was too large. '- X M I The aforementioned member of the class raised his hand, and, upon ,, film ' 'ill H4 1' 3 the instructor,s asking his name, the reply came, strong and de- lu ll ' - cisive, Fish, I can go to 'Cf 3, s.,, 4 g2, , g'That,s practical enough, lX-Ir. Fishf' added hir. Hudson. 53431 6 at ba N . . ---3-...,.,,1:, Q f . 5 . i . 'ago ...' -M.,-w7':W' ' ,, - w I' ' 1 . .,' af 6 ., ,emma T E c H N I Q U E 1 x l 'FQ-lg lklhxld KX in '19 Clelg to Wtml 6 :EW 71. lbg-Xl . y iq QT 3 TWH iff' 551 1 1 if 'jg .if '2',i2--.. W e Qi if 52? 1 v T l J 1 ill' 1 K- ' lf, Q gba Q 1 STEWART, 1911, with his head resting in his hands, was regard- li I T ., ing the Hydraulics exam. with an exceedingly reverent air. l' 'E YEARANCE, 1911, interrupts his revery with, C'VVill some one kindly lead us in prayer?,' STEXVART'-SKFOI' the love of Mike, be reasonablef' ' ff ,1 Q j is 1-1 . MR. GUNN Cin freshman Englishl- The age in which We 6 ,A live is the age of iron.. You might also call it the age of . ' ste-Elf' ll E 41 ' v fl ea' W m! SPORTIVE STUDENT Qin boothpz g'Hel1o Central, give me- l ll l h H ll hic-Heavenf' , Ai I I I I' lil ll 1.- L l illlgfi l Acid tone from receiver: If I Wasn't a lady, Fd give youn- Click! H3441 r . . 'B' ' l 9 C ' D H A 4 c f r . LN i . .,. .-at .1-I: Q ,Q Q F . A I l ,J ?X' LtfJ all I -rEk1E':' .- .lg 2. A ':. ' A' it -Qxxk A XKWEAJL. G R 1 N D S ff --f-.Y fill' -. -- --- QS5,s'4n QL l - 1 ' ' ,Z IBOOKSELLER 5 PUBLISHER A ac A. D. MACLACHLAN me gl, ,Q gg Whnrllisoji, Sitiilnijgrlganufactuting Stationer and ., I ' Mathematical Instruments QQ' Mnlgjjinjnj and Drauglztsmenfs Supplies -G nD- V' A . 1-N CMBmSc'1 L'IS'a'i '1e BosToN,1v1Ass., .... .Ja.n..,.12.,,..191.1..191 J' I ix School and College Text Books Mr. G. B. Boston Traveler, Boston, Mass. Dear Mr. Kindly accept my thanks my request. I did not intend to collection to us had been 30.60, the transaction at present stood for your prompt attention to say that the expense of merely that the entire cost of us 30.60, which is correct. Cost of the book JPO, Postage to Brockton .04-, Eight Statements .16 .6o, Stationery, etc., gratis. I realize that you have been moving around and that under such circumstances it is very easy to cannot blame others. AIJMfAEG forget. I do it myself, so Very sincerely yours, 53453 immmww lmplw P 1' .. --fl R : swf, I Q' t IX lr l : it :li-E' I 5S'1 li?5g,Q a ff ll li . r e ' f ig I ll . , 0 ' l ' .,,! Z.. - X V I f V, QI - ' . ll I ' l i . v .., I u ' u ,D ' l 5' 1 6 X ., ,. . Q 'Ni Xt at-5 .1 I . 5, 1. A f . ----4 . i . pf V M t, i or T E C H N 1 Q U E ' - - gf W 'Y ' ' X ' 4 , - xl ' 5' l X HE Tech- Last Week Professor VVinsloW of our Biological lflg A ' Department was honored by election to the office of - . tl A Vice-President of the Society for the Prevention of Infant i Blorali ty.' ' fl A if Q D I it in i l e ee? it ' l l -. Said the annouusement of a recent meet- 1 ltii i , A ' ., , ing at the Institute of.Teohnology: Pro- J 3 1 il ' P fessor Jagger will talk on voleanoes. , ff, ,, Q1 Q Q There's an attraction that ought to make a jf' I ' 2, fl hit in refined vaudeville and we are only ul! 5 sorry that we couldn't be in front of the 1 I Q 52- Institute when the volcanoes were taken 1 V ' Q .jg-4 vinside. I ,.-e...-ml l 1 in ff ttf' ff l l QQ W f ' Aiw a : 1' Q2 ' H'3'5i1EE59 fp Q 15 'ff iii I l i -gs 2' -' ' fgtiwrli Q r Nm nsuvenza In 5 uns RETURN 'ro NEW YORK orncs. ' - 1 f-- ' ' - ' f 5' ' . .Li 11 ' fff' ' . 5' X . 'OE' bt 'l3iT1'w'iQ,'21 sz' Y 3 ' N Lf'FEB 4 -Z I 11-' . MWQWWZQW' . PNP f 1-' C ' Demon-r, New vonx. 7911 ' M , X lie 'l ' Mr, H. K. Franzheim, ' an V Y v W - Gen. Mgr. Mass. Institute of Technology, I I 'f' 'ii' - L W! gli' ' ll' .. 42 Trinity Place, A I .-N . Al lla l li l llli Boston Mass J.T ,.- F-fliig iml ' A f346j ,f f?2:F V- lea . r I . C .1 - E53 .g i fff fx ,.,A ,, ,fin '7 2' , .V.. , A nvlkv T ihqhn -A-W H , . ff 2 '1 431 li Q 4 is , Q L 1 : . LR e,,, , ' Q, . f J 4A ' ' ir q '54 -P I! ,-,4 tv W yi. ,vfi A I Q ,EFA , N-.N A XJ, 5? -65 33 - fx 'U Q 1 - f M , a - zlsu I 'X'- , .V V,VvAV, IWPIY.. - K : xx 4 1- A ' . as K .H 'Sv . 5 if . 3-L7 vnu, 5 Z,f':,4'Q5 , ,, K, Q ,, Ns. Xiu. .3 g- T '?:1 I'L, . Qt?-81132543 in I - -V g l '-'C 5, L ' l .0 kv .ed fp cq?a'ij'fLf51Q.Q the total number of 1,506 students, 840 are from Massaeliiisetts, or 50.6 per cent. of the Whole. y. asqgeifgie 4 Q52 men were graduated last June. Of these 5 received degrees after attending the Institute for one year, L11 for two years, Q7 for three years, 146 for four years, 30 for live years, and 3 for six years. The ratio of instructors to students is 1 to 6.6. The number of new students is 562 as compared with 579 last vear. Students from other colleges form 341 per cent. of the new students and 27 per cent. of the Whole registration. There are Q07 graduates from other colleges and universities at the Institute. Civil Engineering is the largest course, with QQO enrolled, Elec- trical Engineering is next, with 210, and Mechanical Engineering third, with 198. There are 10 coeds this year as compared with 8 last year. 67 per cent. of the students are regular students. The average age on entrance was 19 years Qthe same as last yearj, and the average age on graduation was QQ years, 7 months Qsix months ab f !2 1Qc1 younger than last yearj. The total instructing staff of the Institute numbers Q51 C10 more than in 1909-102. There were twenty-seven courses given in Summer School last year. 17.1 per cent. of the total number of students at the Institute received scholarship aid last year amount.ing to EBQL515. Lsisj 1912 FACTS 349 Salaries paid out to the instructing staff and ofiicers of the Insti tute amounted to 3346990.40 in 1910. The total amount expended by the Institute last year was S3589 91554. The VVa1ke1' 1X4emoria1 Fund now amounts to EB1Q5,501.97. YEARLY REGISTRATION The following table shows the registration of successive years from the foundation of the Institute :- Year Number of Students Year Number of Students 1865-1866 72 1888-1889 827 1866-1867 137 1889-1890 909 1867-1868 167 1890-1891 937 1868-1869 172 1891-1892 1,011 1869-1870 Q06 1892-1893 1,060 1870-1871 2924 1893-1894 1,157 1871-1872 Q61 1894-1895 1,783 1872-1873 348 1895-1896 1,187 1873-1874 276 1896-1897 1,198 1874-1875 248 18957-1898 1,198 1875-1876 Q55 1898-1899 1,171 1876-1877 215 1899-1900 1,178 1877-1878 194 1900-1901 1,Q77 1878-1879 188 1901-1902 1,415 1879-1880 203 1902-1903 1,608 1880-1881 253 1903-1904 1,528 1881-1889 309 1904-1905 1,561 1882-1883 368 1905-1906 1,466 1883-1884 443 1906-1907 1,397 1884-1885 579 1907-1908 1,410 1885-1886 609 1908-1909 1,462 1886-1887 637 1909-1910 1,-179 1887-1888 720 Golden, Col. Name Alabama Polytechnic Institute . Albion College . . Allegheny College , Amherst College. . . Armour Institute . Bates College . . . . Baylor University . Beloit College . . Berea College. . . . Boston University . Bowdoin College . Brown University . Bucknell University .,.... Case School of Applied Science . Central University ...,... Claliin University ....... Colgate University ...... College of the City of New York, College of the Holy Cross . . . College of William and Mary . . Colorado College ....... Colorado School of Mines . . . Columbia University . . . . Cornell University . . . . Cumberland University . Dartmouth College . . Delaware College . . . De Pauw University . Dickinson College . . Drake University . . Fisk University ..,, Franklin and Marshall ,,... George Washington University . Georgetown University .... -Grinnell College . . . . Harvard University . . Haverford College . . . Howard University . . . Indiana University . . . . Johns Hopkins University . . Kentucky University . . Kenyon College .... . Lafayette College .... . Lake Forest University ..,. Lehigh University ....... Leland Stanford, Jr., University , Louisiana State University . . . Marietta College .....,. Mass. Institute of Technology . I 350 :I Location Auburn, Ala. Albion, Mich. Meadville, Penn. Amherst, Mass. Chicago, Ill. Lewiston, Me. Waco, Tex. Beloit, Wis. Berea, Ky. Boston, Mass. Brunswick, Me. Providence, R.1. Lewisburg, Pa. Cleveland, Ohio Danville, Ky. Orangeburg, S.C. Hamilton, N.Y. New York City Worcester, liiass. Williamsburg, Va. Colorado Springs, Col. New York City Ithaca, N.Y. Lebanon, Tenn. Hanover, N.H. Newark, Del. Greencastle, Ind. Carlisle, Penn. Des Moines, Ia. Nashville, Tenn. Lancaster, Pa. Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Grinnell, Ia. Cambridge, Niass Haverford, Pa. Washington, D.C. Bloomington, Ind. Baltimore, Md. Lexington, Ky. Gambier, Ohio Easton, Pa. Lake Forest, Ill. South Bethlehem, Pa. Stanford University, Cal. 1891 Baton Rouge, La. Marietta, Ohio Boston, Mass. CONCERNING LL.D Founded President 1872 Charles C. Thaek, ABI., LL.D. 1861 Samuel Dickie, A.M., M.S., LL.D. 1815 Rev. William H. Crawford, D.D., LL.D. 1821 Rev, George Harris, D.D., LL.D. 1893 Rev. Frank VV. Gunsaulus, D.D., LL.D 1864 Rev. George C. Chase, D.D., LL.D. 1845 Samuel P. Brooks, LL.D, 1846 Rev. Edward D. Eaton, DD., LL.D 1855 Rev. William G. Frost, Ph.D. 1869 Rev. W. E. Huntington, Ph.D. 1794 Rev. William D. Hyde, D.D., LL.D. 1764 Rev, W, H. P. Faunee, AAI., D.D. 1846 John H. Harris, Ph.D., LL.D. 1881 Charles S. Howe, B.S., Ph.D. 1819 Frederick W. Hinitt, Ph.D. 1872 Rev. Lewis hi. Dunton, A.hI., D.D. 1819 Elmer Burritt Bryan, LL.D. 1847 Rev. John H. Finlay, D.D., LL.D. 1843 Rev. Thomas E. Murphey, S.J. 1693 Lyon G. Tyler, iW.A., LL.D. 1874 Rev. William F. Slocum, A.B., D.D., LL.D. 1874 Victor C. Alclerson, Sc-.D. 1754 Nicholas hi. Butler, Ph.D., LL.D. 1865 Jacob G. Seliurnian, D.Sc., LL.D., AAI. 1879 Rev. Winsted P. Bone, A.B., B.D., A.M., D.D 1769 Earnest Fox Nichols, Se,D., LL.D. 1834 George A. Harter, Ph.D. 1837 Rev. Francis -I. hIcConnell, Ph.D., D.D., LL.D 1783 Rev. George E. Reed, SLD., LL.D. 1881 Hill M. Bell, A.M., LL.D. 1866 Rev. George A. Gates, D.D., LL.D. 1853 Rev. John S. SlID,l1l', Ph.D., LL.D. 1821 Charles W. Needham, LL.D. 1789 Rev. Joseph J. Himmel, S.J. 1848 J. W. T. Main, Ph.D. 1636 Abbott Lawrence Lowell, A.B., LL.B., 1834 Isaac Sharpeless, LL.D. 1867 Rev. Wilbur P. Thirkield, LL.D. 1824 William L. Bryan, A.B., ABI., Ph.D. 1876 Ira Remsen, LL.D., M.D., Ph.D. 1836 James K. Patterson, Ph.D., LL.D. 1825 Rev. William F. Pierce, L.H.D. 1832 Rev. E. D. Warfield, D.D., LL.D. 1858 John S. Nollen, Ph.D. 1866 Henry S. Drinker, E.M., LL.D. David S. Jordan, LL.D., Ph.D., M.S. 1860 Thomas D. Boyd, LL.D. 1835 Rev. Alfred T. Perry, ,-LM. 1865 Richard C. Maelaurin, LL.D., Se.D. T 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 HE COLLEGES Stud'ts Inst'rs College Colors 701 58 Orange and Blue 191 17 Pink and Green 426 25 Blue and Gold 528 47 Purple and White 808 78 Yellow and Black 439 23 Garnet 979 77 Green and Gold 465 36 Gold 1221 62 Cream and Blue 1244 123 Scarlet and VVhite 394 54 White 925 S5 Brown and White 775 35 Orange and Navy Blue 445 35 Brown and White 245 35 Cardinal and Blue 228 12 Orange and Maroon 505 50 hilaroon 4611 215 Lavender 441 36 Purple and White 22S 26 Orange and White 780 57 Gold and Black 383 19 Silver and Blue 4750 465 Light Blue and White 3985 578 Cornelian and White 271 19 Green, White, and Blue 1233 85 Dark Green 184 23 Blue and Gold 992 41 Old Gold 588 32 Red and White 1787 158 Blue and White 350 32 Blue and Gold 435 27 Blue and White 1508 185 Buff and Blue S49 104 Blue and Gray 615 38 Scarlet and Black 3918 620 Crimson 160 20 Scarlet and Black 1168 121 Blue and White 2470 301 Cream and Crimson 701 189 Black and Old Gold 645 60 Crimson 128 22 hlziuve 455 43 Maroon and White -115 49 Red and Black 090 67 Brown and White 1686 149 Carclinal Red 657 50 Orange and Purple 644 29 Navy Blue and Vilhite 1506 253 Cardinal Red and Silver Gray Annual Glomerala Junior 1-irmual Kcrlzlron Olio Integral Bulletin, No. I Round Up Caller None The Hull The Bugle L-iber Brimensls L'.-1genda The Arm ual Cczrzlinal and Blue Bulletin Sa lma gn mli Register The Purple Cololllrzl Echo The Tiger Bulletin Columblavr. Corrzellifm Phaznh: Aegis Juni0r,A1Ln'ual The Nlimge The Microcosni Quart None Orijlamme Cherry Tree Hodge Poclge Jzmior Annual None None Uriiversitg Journal Arbulus Hullabaloo Crimson Reveille Dlelrz nge Forester Epilome Slcmforrl Quail Gumbo Jfariellrz Technique 7 Val. Prop'ty Co-educa- Endow't and tional Tuition other Resources Yes None SB700,000 Yes 33 585,000 Yes 60 580,000 No 110 2,586,000 No 150 2 890,000 Yes 50 1 091,000 Yes 60 870,000 Yes 50 1 711,000 Yes 30 1 044,000 Yes 130 3 101,000 No 75 2 860,000 Yes 105 6,698,000 Yes 50 566,000 No 100 3,339,000 No 50 802,000 Yes 14 315,000 No 60 798,000 No None 7 130,000 No 60 590,000 No 35 407,000 Yes 50 2 021,000 N0 150 644,142 Yes 150 33,993,000 Yes 100 15 195,000 Yes 75 330,000 No 125 0,025,000 No 60 369,000 X es None 1,011,000 Yes 95 1,054,000 Yes 50 913,000 Yes 17 409,000 No 65 807,000 Yes 150 1,287,494 No 150 2,444,000 Yes None 1,193,000 No 150 32,272,000 No 150 2,810,000 Yes None 2 328,000 Yes None 1 545,000 Yes 150 6,704,000 Yes 40 1,148,000 No 75 979,000 N0 100 1,583,000 Yes 50 1,760,000 No 150 3,385,000 Yes None 32,365,000 Yes None 1,092,000 Yes 30 1 203,000 Yes 250 3,780,870 351 1 352 TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI Name Michigan College of Mines New York University . . Northwestern University . . Oberlin College .,... . Ohio State University . . Pennsylvania State College . . . Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Princeton University ..... Purdue University ...... Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . Richmond College ....... Rutgers College . . . . St. Louis University . . . Shaw University . .... . Southwestern University . . State College of Washington State University of Iowa . . Stevens Institute of Technology . Swarthmore College Syracuse University .... Temple University Throop Polytechnic Institute . . Trinity College ...... Tufts College. . . . Tulane University . Union University . United States Military Academy United States Naval Academy . University of Alabama ,... . University of Arizona . . . . University of Arkansas . . . University of California . . . University of Chicago . . . . University of Cincinnati . , . University of Colorado . . University of Denver University of Florida University of Georgia . . . . University of Idaho . . . University of Illinois University of Kansas University of Maine . . . . University of Michigan ,... University of Minnesota . . . University of Mississippi . . . University of Missouri . . . . University of Montana . . . University of Nebraska . . . University of Nevada . . . . University of New Mexico . . . University of North Carolina . . University of North Dakota . . Location Houghton, NIich. New York City Evanston, Ill. Oberlin, Ohio Columbus, Ohio State College, Pa. Brooklyn, N.Y. Princeton, N.J. La Fayette, Ind. Troy, N.Y. Richmond, Va. New Brunswick, N.J. St. Louis, Mo. Raleigh, N.C. Georgetown, Tex. Pullman, Wash. Iowa City, Ia. Hoboken, N.J. Swarthmore, Pa. Syracuse, N.Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Pasadena, Cal. Hartford, Conn. Tufts College, Mass. New Orleans, La. Schenectady, N.Y. West Point, N.Y. Annapolis, M.D. University, Ala. Tucson, Ariz. Fayetteville, Ark. Berkeley, Cal. Chicago, Ill. Cincinnati, Ohio Boulder, Col. University Park, Col Gainesville, Fla. Athens, Ga. Moscow, Ida. Urbana, Ill. Lawrence, Kan. Orono, Me. Ann Arbor, Mich. Minneapolis, Minn. University, Miss. Columbia, Mo. Missoula, Mont. Lincoln, Neb. Reno, Nev. Albuquerque, N.M. Chapel Hill, N.C. University, N.D. D Founded President 1886 F. W. hfIcNair, B.S. 1832 Rev. H. M. MacCracken, D.D., LL.D. 1851 Abram W. Hari-iss, LL.D. 1833 Rev. Henry C. King, D.D. 1873 Rev. W. O. Thompson, D.D., LL.D. 18.59 Edwin E. Sparks 1854 F. W. Atchinson, Ph.D. 1746 John A. Stewart, M.A. 1874 'Winthrop E. Stone, A.M., Ph.D. 1824 Palmer C. Ricketts, C.E. 1832 F. M. Boatwright, M.A., LL.D. 1766 Rev. W. H. S. Demarest, D.D. 1829 Rev. John P. Frieden, S.J. 1865 Charles F. Meserve, LL.D. 1873 R. S. Hyer, A.M., LL.D. 1892 E. A. Bryan, LL.D. 1855 George E. MacLean, M.A., LL.D. 1871 A. C. Humphreys, M.E., Sc.D.,-LL.D. 1869 Joseph Swain, LL.D. 1871 Rev. James R. Day, LL.D., St.D. 1884 Russell H. Cromwell, LL.D. 1891 James A B. Scherer, Ph.D. 1824 Flavel S. Luther, B.A., Ph.D. 1855 Frederick W. Hamilton, A.B., A.1VI., LL. 1834 E. B. Craighead, LL.D. 1795 Rev. Charles Alexander Richmond, D.D. 1802 Col. H. L. Scott, U.S.A. 1845 Capt. C. J. Badger, U.S.N. 1831 John VV. Abercrombie, LL.D. 1891 Kendric C. Babcock, B.L., A.M., LL.D. 1872 John L. Tillman, LL.D. 1869 Benjamin Ide Wheeler, Ph.D., LL.D. 1892 Harry Pratt Judson, A.M., LL.D. 1874 Charles W. Dabney, LL.D. 1877 James H. Baker, LL.D., M.A. 1864 Rev. H. A. Buchtel, D.D., A.lNI., LL.D. 1884 Andrew Sledd, Ph.D. 1800 D. C. Barrow, AAI. 1892 James A. Maclean, M.A., Ph.D. 1868 Edmund J. James, LL.D. 1866 Frank Strong, Ph.D. 1868 1841 1868 1848 1841 1895 1869 1886 1892 1795 1884 George E. Fellows, Ph.D., LL.D., L.H.D. James B. Angell, LL.D. Cyrus Northrop, LL.D. A. A. Kineannon, Chancellor Albert R. Hill, LL.D. Clyde A. Duniway, Ph.D. Rev. E. Benjamin Andrews, D.D., Rev. J. E. Stubbs, LL.D. William G. Tight, Ph.D. Francis P. Venable, Ph.D., LL.D. Webster Merrifield, M.A. LL.D ww CONCERNING THE COLLEGES 353 Val. Prop'ty Co-educa- Endow't and Stud'ts 1nst'rs College Colors Annual tional Tuition other Resources 1 292 34 Yellow and White None No 25 3652000 2 3795 239 Violet The Violet Yes 100 5,075,000 3 4283 354 Royal Purple The Syllabus Yes 100 7,305,000 4 1878 129 Crimson and Gold Hi-O-Hi Yes 75 3,238,000 5 2536 199 Scarlet and Gray Illakio Yes 18 4,623,000 6 1388 137 Blue and White La Vie No 100 2,160,000 7 1364 75 Blue and Gray The Polywog Yes 200 556,000 8 1314 161 Orange and Black Brie-a-Brac No 160 4,148,000 9 1804 146 Old Gold and Black Debris Yes None 1,620,000 10 667 55 Cherry and White Transit No 200 2,637,000 11 466 26 Crimson and Blue The Spider Yes 70 1,312,000 12 452 52 Scarlet Scarlet Letter Yes 75 1,622,000 13 1068 188 Blue and White Fleur-de-Lis No 60 2,130,000 14 531 21 Garnet and White None Yes 12 234,000 15 686 51 Lemon and Black Soufwestcr Yes 50 275,000 16 1045 61 Old Gold The Hawkeye Yes None 1,326,000 17 2472 153 Crimson and Gray Chinook Yes 20 2,717,000 18 390 34 Silver Gray and Crimson Linh No 225 1,745,000 19 343 41 Garnet Halcyon Yes 150 1,787,000 20 3138 234 Orange The Ohomlagan Yes 120 5,192,000 21 1548 158 Cherry and White Owl Yes 75 620,000 22 373 34 Orange and White Polytechnic Yes 85 415,000 23 215 23 Dark Blue and Old Gold Ivy No 100 1,944,000 24 1118 217 Brown and Blue The Brown and Blue Yes 125 4,031,000 25 1097 156 Olive and Blue Jambalaya Yes 70 4,548,000 26 332 27 Garnet The Garnet No 75 1,252,000 27 419 90 Black, Gray, and Gold Howitzer No None 23,250,000 28 763 110 Blue and Old Gold The Lucky Bay No None 10,350,000 29 591 53 Crimson and White The Corolla Yes None 1,590,000 30 201 32 Blue and Red The Burro Yes None 322,000 31 1410 126 Cardinal Cardinal Yes None 705,000 32 3553 395 Blue and Gold Blue and Gold Yes None 9,806,000 33 6360 352 Maroon Cap and Gown- Yes 180 24,593,000 34 1394 171 Scarlet and Black Cineinnatian Yes 75 3,274,000 35 1041 130 Silver and Gold Coloradoan Yes None 723,000 36 1324 160 Red and Gold Kyrtewisbok Yes 45 745,000 37 103 17 Navy Blue and Orange None N0 None 463,000 38 502 39 Red and Black Pandora No 50 797,000 39 480 45 Silver and Gold Gem of the ,Mountain Yes None 940,000 40 4633 510 Orange and Blue The Illio Yes 39 2,543,000 41 2210 181 Crimson and Dark Blue The Jayhawker Yes 85 1,776,000 42 772 73 Light Blue The Prism Yes 40 888,000 43 4720 288 Maize and Blue Jllichiganehsian Yes 40 3,830,000 44 4667 239 Nlaroon and Old Gold The Gopher Yes 30 6,180,000 45 404 32 Not Reported Not Reported Yes None 1,460,000 46 2854 162 Gold and Black The Savitor Yes None 3,522,000 47 184 21 Copper, Silver, and Gold The Sentinel Yes None 1,195,000 48 3266 217 Scarlet and Cream The Sombrero Yes 30 2,470,000 49 325 31 Royal Blue and Silver The Artemisia Yes None 749,000 50 163 16 Cherry and Silver Mirage Yes None 170,000 51 786 94 Blue and White Yackety-Yank Yes 60 1,004,000 52 589 68 Pink and Green The Dacotah. Yes None 2,645,000 3544 TECHNIQUE Vol. XXVI Name Location Founded President University of Notre Dame . University of Ohio 4... University of Oklahoma . . University of Oregon . . . University of Pennsylvania. . University of Pittsburg . , . University of Rochester . . University of South Dakota University of Southern California University of South Carolina University of the South . . University of Tennessee . . University of Texas . , . University of Ut-ah . . University of Vermont . . University of Virginia . . . University of VVashington . University of West Virginia University of Wisconsin . . University of Wyoming . . Vanderbilt University . . . Washington and Jefferson College Washington and Lee University , Washington University. . , Vtfesleyan University .... Western Reserve University Williams College ..... W'ooster University .... Worcester Polytechnic Institute . Yale University ...... Barnard College . Bryn Mawr College . . Elmira College ..... Mount Holyoke College . , Radcliffe College .... Simmons College . . . Smith College . . Vassar College . . Wellesley College . . VVells College , . . Notre Dame, Ind. Athens, Ohio Norman, Okla. Eugene, Ore. Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa. Rochester, N.Y. Vermilion, S.D. Los Angeles, Cal. Colombia, S.C. Sewanee. Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Austin, Tex. Salt Lake City, Utah Burlington, Vt. Charlottesville, Va. Seattle, VVash. Morgantown, W.Va. Madison, Wis. Laramie, Wyo. Nashville, Tenn. VVashington, Pa. Lexington, Va. St. Louis, lX10. hliddletown, Conn. Cleveland, Ohio Williamstown, Mass. Wooster, Ohio Worcester, Mass. New Haven, Conn. New York City Bryn Biawr, Pa. Elmira, N.Y. South Hadley, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Boston, Mass. Northampton, Mass. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Wellesley, h1ass. Aurora, N.Y. 1842 Rev. J. Cavanagh, C.Sc. 1 1809 Alston Ellis, Ph.D., LL.D. 2 1892 Rev. A. G. Evans 3 1876 1740 1786 1850 1882 1880 1805 1868 1794 1883 1850 1800 1825 1862 1867 1850 1887 1875 1802 1749 1859 1831 1826 1793 1870 1868 1701 1889 1885 1855 1837 1879 1902 1875 1865 1875 1868 Prince L, Campbell, A.B. 4 Charles C. Harrison, LL.D. 5 Rev. Samuel Black RIcCorxnick, D.D., LL.D. G Rev. Rush Rhees, D.D., LL.D. 7 Franklin B. Gault, Ph.D. 8 Rev. George T. Bovard, D.D. 9 Samuel Chiles Mitchell, Ph.D. 10 Benjamin L. Vviggins, BLA., LL.D. 11 Brown Ayers, Ph.D. 12 Sidney E. Mezes, Ph.D. 13 J. J. Kingsbury, Ph.B., Ph.D., D.Sc. 14 Rev. ltiattheiv H. Bucham, D.D., LL.D. 15 Edwin Anderson Alderman, LL.D. 16 Thomas F. Kane, Ph.D. 17 Daniel Boardman Purinton, Ph.D., LL.D. 18 Charles R. Van Hise, Ph.D. 19 Charles O. Merica, LL.D. 120 J. H. Kirkland, LL.D., Ph.D., D.C.H. . 21 Rev. James David Moffat, D.D., LL.D. 22 George H. Denney, M.A., Ph.D., LL.D. 23 David F. Houston, LL.D. 24 William A. Shankin, D.D. 25 Rev. Charles T. Thwing, D.D., LL.D. 26 Harry A. Garfield, LL.D. 27 Rev. Louis Edward Holden, D.D., LL.D. 28 Edmund Arthur Engler, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D. 29 Arthur T. Hadley, LL.D. 30 Nicholas hlurray Butler, Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D. 1 Miss M. Cary Thomas, Ph.D., LL.D. 2 Rev. Alexander C. MacKenzie, D.D., LL.D. 3 Mary E. Wooley, L.H.D. 4 LeBaron Briggs, BIA., LL.D. 5 Henry Lefavour, Ph.D., LL.D. 6 Rev. L. Clark Seelye, D.D., LL.D. 7 Rev. James M. Taylor, D.D., LL.D. 8 Helen F. Pendleton, M.A. 9 Rev. George M. Ward, B.A., M.A., D.D., LL.D.10 NOTE.-This list has been carefully revised and corrected and is absolutely authentic. 1912 CONCERNING THE COLLEGES 355 Yal. Prop'ty Co-educa- Endow't, and Stud'ts Instfrs College Colors Annual tional Tuition other Resources 1 961 00 Gold and Blue The Dome No 100 82,260,000 2 1035 56 Olive Green and YVhite .ithenia Yes None 1,191,000 3 646 53 Crimson and Cream News Letter Yes None 305,000 4 734 98 Lemon Yellow Webfool Yes None 660,000 5 4126 454 Red and Blue The Record Yes 200 20,424,000 6 1243 183 Gold and Blue Owl Yes 100 1,639,000 7 352 24 Dandelion Yellow The Inlerpres Yes 75 1,551,000 8 454 49 Vermilion Coyote Yes 12 493,000 9 1383 205 Cardinal and Gold El Rodeo Yes 70 700,000 10 298 31 Garnet and Black The Garnet and Black Yes 40 570,000 11 470 -14 Orange and VVhite The Volunteer No 100 827,000 12 867 108 Orange and White Caelus Yes 60 1,189,000 13 1833 88 Royal Purple Cap and Gown Yes None 3,642,000 14 805 62 Crimson and Silver Annzlal Yes None 838,000 15 537 86 Green and Gold The Ariel Yes 80 1,885,000 16 784 73 Orange and Blue Cocks and Curls No 75 3,451,000 17 1679 96 Purple and Gold Tyee Yes None 1,873,000 18 1084 66 Old Gold and Blue llfoniicola Yes 50 1,125,000 19 4521 397 Cardinal The Badger Yes 30 5,351,000 20 189 33 Brown and Yellow None Yes None 589,000 21 988 120 Black and Gold Comet Yes 100 3,049,000 22 388 29 Red and Black Pandora No 60 1,174,000 23 468 42 Blue and White Calyx No 50 1,306,000 2-1 1058 137 Myrtle and Maroon The Hatchet Yes 150 6,552,000 25 322 34 Cardinal and Black Olla Porlrlzla Yes 85 2,621,000 26 1011 198 Red and White Reserve Yes 100 3,832,000 27 510 57 Royal Purple The Gulielmensian No 140 2,801,000 28 667 27 Black and Gold The Inrlea: Yes 60 1,484,000 29 488 50 Crimson and Steel Gray None No 150 1,320,000 30 3434 402 Blue Yale Banner Yes 155 10,561,830 1 498 71 Light Blue and VVhite 117101-lan' Board No 150 83,148,000 2 420 58 Yellow and Vllhite The Lantern No 200 3,466,000 3 292 19 Purple and Gold Iris No 150 306,000 -L 748 90 Light Blue Llamarada N0 125 1,884,000 5 459 119 Red and White None No 200 1,387,000 6 570 70 Dark Blue and Gold lllicroeosm No 100 2,883,000 7 1572 117 VVhite None No 100 2,904,000 S 1018 101 Rose and Gray Vassarian No 150 3.590,000 9 1282 106 Deep Blue Legenda No 175 2,649,000 10 180 26 Cardinal The Cardinal No 150 867,000 Sin Memoriam Professor WILLIAM H. NILES Died September 17, 1910 Mrs. ELLEN H. RICHARDS Died March 30,1911 ff fif 41+-8+ ore Quan GENE '1 W af ff -A f ff 4 1' fra, K I g if ' 'f7 . ' .I 7 f 1 . J- 'f :E -L -f Y wi- I' , 4' sapm fuqxrxrp-we 71 'Z ' ,ff Q ' B Y X 4 ' Q G lJ,'!,',, 5 5 , ff' Q. , Sf 'fffl' f ? xe -q w' 'Xxx . ' a LJ ' 'N A ti .X r f i NX ' wr X X Name and Society Class Course Home Address Aaron, Joseph Abraham . . . 1911 VI 3 Normandy St.. Roxbury, Mass. Abbott, Leon Russell .... . 1914 II Sp. Barre. Vt. Abel, George I-Iinman, A.B. . . , . 1912 II Sp. Roland Parl Branch, Balti1nore,Md. Achard, Francis Hermann . . . 1913 VI 42 St. Germain St., Boston, BIass. Adams, Arthur King, A T , , . 1912 I Sp. 24 Grove St., Adams, Blass. Adams, Frederic Hillyer . , 1911 XIII 1709 Caton Ave.. Brooklyn, N.Y. Adams, Ralph Guy , A . . 1911 II Needham, Blass. Adler, Julian Emanuel . . 1913 X 2141? Highland Ave., Birmingham, A a. Affel, Herman Andrew . . . 19141 VI 54 Downing St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Ahearn, VVilliam Howard . . . 1912 I Sp. Pleasant St., 1Vest Hanover, 1VIass. Albee, Albert Clifton . . . . , 1912 I 69 Coolidge St., Brookline, Blass. Albee, Charles Herbert . . . . 1912 X Sp. 109 Trenton St., East Boston, Bflass. Alden, Frederick Thornton , . . 1912 I 109 Porter St., Bialden, Biass. Alden, Gardner Rich .... . 1913 X 73 Sea. St., No. VVeymouth, Mass. Aldrich, Henry Ray . . . . 1914 III 40 Irving St., Melrose, Mass. Alexander, Edward Porter . . . . . 1914 VI 1211 E. Third St., Duluth, Minn. Alexander, Harry Silas, A.B. . . . . 1911 II 406 E. Maiden St.. VVashington, Pa. Allan, John Andrew, B.A., M.S ..... Grad. XII Aubrey, Quebec, Canada Allen, Andrew Foster ...,.. . . 1912 XI Sp. Campello, BIass. Allen, David Pillsbury .... . . 1911 II 81 Beacon St., Saxonville, Mass. Allen, Vincent 1Veaver . . . . 1912 II Sp. 15 Ridgewood St., 1Vaterbury, Ct. Allen, VValter Defriez . . . . 1911 XIII 8 VVinter St., Nantucket, BfIass. Alley, Walter VVright . . . . . . 1913 IV Sp. 845 IS. Blfadison Ave., Pasadena, a . Alling, Sydney, BS .... ...... 1 911 VI 1120 Park Ave., Rochester, N.Y. Allison, Harold Burbidge Cheney . . 1911 X 2279 BIass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Allton, Robert Adams ....., . 1913 XI 5 Beard St., Nashua, N.H. Alter, John Frank ......, . 1911 IV '70 Newbury St., Lawrence, B'Iass. Althouse, Reuben ...., . 1911 I Boulder, Col. Alvord, Herbert Burr, B.A. , . . 1912 II Gloversville. N.Y. Ambler, Halford Henry . . . . 1914 I 207 Wfashington St., Winchester, Mass. Anderson, Cedric Samuel . , . . 1911 VI 241 Ruskin St., IV. Roxbury, Nlass Andrews, Pearl Kinney . . . . 191-1 IV Yarmouth, N.S. Angell, Herbert A ....... . . 1911 IV Sp 68 E. 10th St., Portland, Ore. Appelquest. Jerome Anthony . . , 1912 VI Nliddletown, Ct. Arey, Reuben ,........ . . 1913 I Sp. 54 1Vheatland Ave., Dorchester Bfass. Arms, John Taylor, Jr. . . . . 1911 IV 1801 New Hampshire Ave., NIV 1Vashington, D.C. Arthur, 1Valter, A.B., B.S. . . . Grad. V Reedo, Mo. f357:I 358 TECHNIQUE Vol. XXVI Name and Society Class Course Home Address Atkins, Lew hlorton ..... . . Grad. XIII A Butte, 1NIont. Atwater, Allen Russel, fi' F A . . 1913 VI Trevano Castle, Lugano, Switzer- land Atwood, Francis Clarke ..... . 1914 XIV '75 1NIaple St., Middleton, Mass. Austin, Walter S. ...,.... . 1912 XIII Sp. Box 36, W. Medway, Mass. Avery, John, Jr., fi I' A ,....... 1911 I 45 Perkins St., W. Newton, Mass. Avery, Philip Stearns, B.S., fb I' A . . , 1911 IV Sp. 10 Abbott St., Nashua, N.H. Ayesa, Antonio BI. ........ , 1914 I 122 Arligui St., Manila, P.I. Ayres, Richardson, E X ..,.. . 1912 I Sp. Natchez, Miss. Babbitt, Harold Eaton ,..,,. . 1911 XI 84 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. Babcock, Henry Andrews, A T A , , . 1912 II 6053 1fVoodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill. Bailey, Lee Addison ...... 1913 IV Chippewa Falls, VVis. Bailey, Russell Thomas .,.. . 1912 I Sp. 202 Maple St., Dayton, Ohio Baker, David Franklin .... . 1912 III Villa Nova, Pa. Baker, Eugene Berkeley, A 4' . . 1912 IV Sp. 52 Central St., Auburndale, Blass. Bakewell, Donald Campbell, A.B. . , 1912 II Sp. 5529 Fifth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Baleells, Marion Joseph, M.E. . . . 1912 VIII Sp. Boston College, Harrison Ave., Boston, Mass. Balke, Frank Carl, E X . . , 1913 X Sp. 1910 N. hleridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. Ballard, Volant Vaslion, A CP . . 1912 I Creston, Cal. Barker, Charles Norse ........ 1911 VI 25 Newton St., Marlboro, 1VIass. Barker, Frederic Rutherford ..,.., 1913 III 26 Queen Sq., St. John, N.B. Barker, Frederick 1Villiam, Jr., A K E . 1912 X 215 Park Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. Barker, Harold 1Vard .,..... . 1914 IV 432 Springfield Ave., Vilyoming, Ohio Barnard, Kenneth Homes, A.B. . , 1913 V 30 Shaw St., W. Newton, Mass. Barnes, Carlton Sloan ...., . 1911 VI 47 Raymond St., Everett, Blass. Barnes, Philip Simeo . ....,. . 1913 X 296 Highland Ave., VVollaston, Mass. Barnes, William Ellsworth, Jr., 9 X . . 1912 I Sp. 432 Columbia Rd., Dorchester, Mass. Barnett, Abraham ,...... . 1914 VIII 480 Tremont St., Boston, 1VIass. Barns, Frederick Balston, B.S. . . . 1914 VI 28 South 51st St., Philadelphia, Pa. Barr, Kester, A T A ...... . 1911 II 84 Hodge Ave., Buffalo. N.Y. Barratt, Roswell Farman, A K E , 1914 IV 133 Harrison St, E. Orange, N.J. Barrows, VVilfred 1fVarren .... . 1913 IV Sp. 41 Chase St., Newton Centre, hIass. Barry, John Lincoln, 3d, A T A , . 1912 VI 4-a4P3I'k9I' St., Newton Centre, 1 ass. Bartel, Paul 1Vinfield .... . 1913 II 34 Banks St., 1Valtham, Mass. Bartlett, Charles Lawrence . . 1911 II 34- Putnam St., Buffalo, N.Y. Bartlett, David Elmore . . . . 1911 VI 153 Fort Hill Ave., Lowell, lNIass. Bartlett, George Roberts . , . 1913 III Sp. 22 Lyndhurst St.,Dorchester, Blass. Bartlett, Louis DeBlois .... , . 1914 III Providence, R.I. Barton, Donald Clinton, A.B. . . . Grad. XII 16W Lexington Ave., Cambridge, 1 ass. Barton, Royal Miner .... . 1911 VI 168 Ric-hard St., Auburn, R.I. Batchelder, John Kimball . . . 1913 XIV Wilton, N.I-I. Bates, Ralph Dudley ..., . 1912 XI Ripley Rd., Cohasset, Mass. Bates, Stacy Collins, A T Q . . 1912 II Sp. Bridgewater, Mass. Bates, Stanley Edwards . . . , 1911 I 144 Hancock St., Auburndale, NIass. Batty, Ernest James , . , 1911 II 196 High St., Valley Falls, RJ. 1912 GENERAL DIRE CTOR Y 359 Name and Society Class Course Home Address Baxter, Stanley Blunroe . 1913 III Sp 15 Rutger St., Utica, N.Y. Baxter, William Henry . . . 1912 III Sp. 755 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. Beale, Allan Souther ..... 1913 I QQ St. James Ave., Boston, Mass. Beale, James BICA1'Il1l1f, A T , 191Q XI Sp. 1437 Beacon St., Brookline, Blass. Beardsley, Robert Oglesby, Ph.B. . . . 19122 VI Sp. Middletown, Ohio Beason, Lew VVyatt ..... 1912 VI Sp. 2656 Jefferson Ave., Ogden, Utah Becker, Leland Sears, Z A E . 1913 IV Sp. 1029 Roanoke St., Roanoke, Va. Beckmann, Rafael Adolfo . . . 1911 III Parral, Chihuahua, Mex. Beidelman, Aubrey Donnithorne 191-I XIII 135 Arnold Ave., Braintree, Blass. Bell, John Rice ....... 1911 X 16 Greenleaf St., Bflalden, Blass. Bellis, Arthur Edward ..., 1913 V 9 Brown St., Vllaltham, Blass. Benbow, David Fry, A T A , . 1912 II Sp 530 Elm St., Reading, Pa. Benjamin, Harold Chenery . , 191-I II 1-I Marshall St., IYatertown, Mass. Benson, D'Elbert Chappele . . 1913 III Sp. 1-L7 Irvington Pl., Denver, Col. Benson, Harvey Smith, 9 A X , 1919 II 1702 S. State St., Syracuse, N.Y. Bent, Donald Earl, fb I' A , , , 1912 VI Sp Lamar, Col. Bent, Franklin Augustus . . 1913 X Sp Framingham, Blass. Bent, Harold Townsend . 1914 VI 83 Gainsboro St., Boston, Mass. Beola, Pablo ...... 1911 I Gibara, Cuba Bermudez, Reuben, Jr. . 1919 III San Pedro Sula, Honduras, C.A. Bernhard, Jacob . . . 1913 II 10 Spring Park Ave., Jamaica Plain, Bflass. Berry, Carl Blathis ..... 1911 X 7 Norris St., Cambridge, Blass. Berry, Clarence John ..... 19141 VI Sp 7 Norris St., Cambridge, Mass. Besosa, Alexander Celedonio . 1914 X Sp Ponce, Porto Rico Besse, Eldred Edward, 9 X . . 1911 II 10 Cooke St., Fairhaven, Mass. Bierer, Ralph Winfred, B.S. . . 1911 I Cedarville, Va. . Birehard, Harold Snell, 411 2 K . 1913 XIV 181 Bowdoin St., Springfield, Mass. Bird, 1Villiam Case, A T Q . . 1913 I 13 Bliddle St., Rockland, Me. Black, Matthew B. ..... 1911 I Avon, Pa. Black, William Spence .... 1913 III 32 Addison St., Arlington, Mass. Blackwood, Frederick IVillia1:n . 1913 VI Sp 126 Zeigler St., Roxbury, Bflass. Blade, Edward Hubner .... 1911 VI 684 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. Blake, Kenneth Bradley . . . 1913 XIV 136 Billings St., Atlantic, Blass. Block, Leroy Reade, A T A . , 1913 IV Sp 258 Smith St., Freeport, L.I. Blomquist, Fritz Charles . . 1914 I 57 Linwood Rd., Lynn, Blass. Bogdasarian, S1,n'en ..... 1911 IV 37 Hopedale St., Allston, Bflass. Bolton, John Wesson, Jr. . . 1914 II 187 Bailey St., Lawrence, Mass. Bond, Thomas Davis . . . 1912 VI 128 High St., Reading, Mass. Bonney, Robert Daland . 1913 X 35 Central St., Wakefield, Mass. Bonvouloir, Lionel ...., 1913 VI Sp 207 Beech St., Holyoke, Blass. Borden, Howard Granville . . 1914 VI 710 Rock St., Fall River, Blass. Boutwell, Roswell Blurray, Jr. . 1914 II Sp 300 Newbury St., Boston, Blass. Bowler, Edmund VVesley . . 1914 XI 22 Court St., Dedham, Blass. Bowman, John Roswell . , 1911 XI Billerica, Blass. Bowman, Lee, A.B. . . 1913 IV 3236 Diamond St., Philadelphia, Pa. Boyd, Ernest Blathew . . 191-L II 11 Grampian IVay, Dorchester, Blass. Boynton, Winfred Shattuck . . 191-L Sp. Pepperell, Blass. Brackett, Harold Hasty .... 1912 VI S. Framingham. Mass. Bradley, Arthur Eugene, A.B. . 1911 I Sp. Q-I8 Elm St.. Oberlin, Ohio Brady, Herbert Vincent ..., 191-I II Sp QQ George St.. Norwood. Blass. Brady, John IVilliam Stansbury, A 'If . . 1913 I Sp 1118 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Bld. 360 TECHNIQUE Vol. XXVI Name and Society Class Course Home Address Braff, Max Mark ...... 1914 I 258 Marion St., E. Boston, Mass. Braly, Raymond Fielding, K 9 . . 1913 I Sp Manasquan, N.J. Braude, Harry ...,... 1913 X 279 Main St., Charlestown, Blass. Brauer, Frank Joseph Leo . . 1913 III Sp 72 Wilbur St., Everett, Mass. Bray, John Leighton ,... 1912 III Sp. 16 Rutland Sq., Boston, Mass. Breck, Samuel, Jr., '19 B E , . 1913 XI 171 Bellevue St., Boston, BIass. Breed, Franklin Nelson . . 1912 IV Sp. 61 Gillett St., Hartford, Ct. Breen, Charles Henry . . . 1912 I Ware, 1VIass. Brett, Clarence William , . 1913 I 1413? Washington St., N. Abington, 1' ass. Brett, Roy Cuming, 9 A X , 1914 II S. Braintree, Mass. Brewer, Allen Frank . . . 1913 III Oralnzge Heights Ave., VV. Orange, Brewster, Ellis Ivethrell . . 1913 II 1 Carver St., Plymouth, BIass. Bridge, Edward Melville . . 1913 IV Sp 86 Brown St., Bllethuen, Mass. Briel, Karl Rudolph ...... 1913 I 8 Moultrie St., Dorchester, BIass. Brigham, George Bickford, Jr. . . 1912 IV Sp Vllestboro, Mass. Broga, Wilson Culver ,...... 1914 XIV 28 Jefferson St., Westfield, Mass. Brooks, Nathaniel Emil ...... 1913 II Sp. 187 Park St., Newton, Bllass. Brotherton, VVilliam Henry, fb 1' A . 1914 III Sp Sta. A., Route 2, Dallas, Tex. Brown, Albert Caleb ....... 1913 I Sp. 71 Purchase St., Newburyport, Mass. Brown, Arthur Laurence . . . . 1913 II Rye Beach, N.H. Brown, Charles William ...... 1913 XIV 428 Columbia Rd., Dorchester, Mass. Brown, BIiss Edith Louisa, B.S., M.S. . V' Gazelle, Cal. Brown, Edmund Guilford .,... 1913 III Sp. 120 Spring St., BfIedford, Mass. Brown, George Brown . . . . . 1911 X 71 Keeley St., Haverhill, Mass. Brown, Harland Francis. . . 1914 III 11 VVarren Rd., S. Framingham, Mass. Brown, Harold Chester, 9 X . . 1911 II 104 Geneva Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Brown, Karl Hamlin ...., 1912 VIII Sp. G Patten St., VVatertoWn, Mass. B1'own, Perley Kimball, X CIP , , 1911 XI 290 Myrtle St., Manchester, N.H. Brown, Ralph Davis ..... 1914 VI 249 Homer St., Newton Centre, Mass. Brown, Samuel Horton, Jr., B.S. , . 1913 XIII '72 Pleasant St., Marblehead, Mass. Brown, VValter Emerson ..... 1913 XI 13 Atlantic Ave., Beverly, BIass. Brownlee, Robert Bruce ..... 1912 II Youngstown, Ohio Bruner, I-Iarold Gibboney .,... 1913 X Sp. 29 Dunreath St., Roxbury, Mass. Bryant, Chauncey Davis, 9 A X , . 1914 XI Sp 23 Chapin St., Chicopee, Mass. Bryant, VVilliam Allen ,... . 1913 I 61 Clark Rd., Brookline, Mass. ' Buckley, Wfilliam Joseph . . . 1912 I 26 Lyman St., Lynn, Mass. Burleigh, VVilliam Storer, 9 X . . 1911 II 107 VV. Central St., Natick, Mass. Burnes, George Robert .... 1913 I S6 VVashington Ave., Chelsea, Mass. Burnham, Lucian Wallace . . 1914 VI Needham, Mass. Burnham, Paul Edwin . . 1911 I 40 Victoria St., Lowell, Mass. Burr, Henry A. ...,,. 1913 I 33 Union Ave., S. Framingham, Mass. Burrows, George Howard, B.S. . . Grad. X 299 S. Union St., Burlington, Vt. Burt. Philip Vannevar , . . 1913 VI Sp. Messenger St., Canton, Mass. Burton, Felix Arnold, S.B. . Grad. IV Webster Ct., Newton Centre, Mass. Busby, Frederick Henry . . . 1912 VI 368 Shawmut Ave., Boston, Mass. Busby, Hibbard Spencer .... 1914 XIII 50 Nichols St., Chelsea, Mass. Bylund, VValter Robert, Z A E . 1913 II 155 Derby Ave., De1'by, Ct. 1912 GENERAL DIRECTORY 361 Name and Society Class Course Home Address Caballero, Agusto Davio . . . . 1914 IV Montezuma, Sonora, Mexico Cadenas, Jose hlanuel . . . . 1913 I Mercaderes 10altos, Havana, Cuba Cady, Herbert Barney . . . . . 1913 XIII 90 Dover St., Lowell, Mass. Caigan, Israel ,...... . . . 1912 II Sp. 250 Chambers St., Boston, hiass. Cairns, Claude Francis, KD 1' A . , . . 1913 XIV 171 Townsend St., Roxbury, Mass. Caldwell, Frank Walker, fb B E. . . . 1912 II Lookout MOLIHIQIH, Tenn. Caldwell, Philip Lord, K 9 , . . . . 1911 I 101 Gainsboro St., Boston, NIass. Caldwell, VVinthrop Earle . . . . . 1912 X Newburyport, Mass. Callahan, Cornelius Joseph . . . , 1914 XI 20 Pleasant Ter., Lawrence, Mass. Callahan, Thomas H. ,... . . 1913 X Sp. 12MLeXing'ton St., S. Framingham, ass. Calver, Homer Northrop . . . . . 1914 XI 846 Hewitt Pl., New York, N.Y. Cameron, Edward Hugh .,.. . . 1913 I 9 Garden St., Newburyport, Mass. Campbell, James Kenneth, K 9 . . . 1911 I Esmont, Va. Campbell, Ross ......., . . 1914 X 59NBVashington St., Newburyport, ass. Canaday, VVilliam Atkinson . . . . . 1914 II 283 State St., Albany, N.Y. Capen, George Philip, A T A . . . . 1913 X Canton Junction, Mass. Cardinal, Adolph Charles, 112 E K , , . 1913 XI Sp. 319 Park Ave., Paterson, NJ. Carlson, Hilding Nathaniel . . . . 1913 VI 40 Saville Ave., Quincy, Mass. Carmichael, Andrew Williams ..... 1912 XIII A 32 VVestland Ave., Boston, Mass. Carpenter, Arthur Whiting ...... 1913 X 28 Genesee St., 1Vellsville, N.Y. Carpenter, Charles Hamlin, K 6 ,,.. 1912 II 29 Richardson St., Newton, hlass. Carpenter, James Riehardson,Ph.B., fb I' A 1912 I Sp. I-Iloztel Beaconsheld, Brookline, , ass. Cartwright, Kenneth, 111 K E ,,.... 1912 II 24 Park St., VVaketield, 1VIass. Cary, Charles Austin, A.B. . . . . . 1912 I Sp. E. Machias, Me. Catching, I-Iarry Hardin, K 9 , . . . 1912 I London, Ky. Cather, Jay Howard, A.B., A T A . . . 1912 IV Sp. 1525 H. St., Lincoln, Neb. Catton, Richard Belmont, 4' B E .... 1913 VI Box 324, Honolulu, Hawaii Chadwick, James Barton .... . . 1913 II 119 Plympton St., 1fValthan1, 1VIass. Chamberlin, Clin Vivian, QP K E . . . 1911 II 603 N. lNIain St., VVashington, Pa. Chambers, George James . . . . . 1913 AI Sp. 573 Prospect Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Champlin, Silas Henry ..... . . 1913 V E. Longmeadow, Mass. Chandler, Ferdinand Arnold . . . . . 1913 IV Sp. 67 Briston St., New Haven, Ct. Chandler, Leroy VVilder ........ 1912 VI Sp. 48 Nelson St., Leominster, Mass. Cha.rm, Louis .......,..., 1914 VI 50 VVebster Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Chase, Orliff van Heik, A.B., A T , . 1911 IV 1096 Boylston St., Boston, hfIass. Chase, Thomas Lock ........, 1914 I Sp. 4537 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, 1VIo. Chatfield, Charles Hugh . . . . , 1914 II 509 1fVillow St., VVaterbury, Ct. Chen, Shao Ching ....... . . 1913 I Canton, China Chen, Sidney Ying ....... . . 1912 XIII Shanghai, China Chinchilla, Pelayo Kirkpatrick .... 1911 I Sp. 677 Dudley St., Dorcheste1', hIass. Chow, Chushen ........ . . 1911 X Shanghai, China CIJOW, Ming ...... . . . . 1914 V Sp. LE-Char-hoo, Tsi-Shing, Kian-Soo, hina Chow, Ziang Yien ....... . . 1914 XIII 440 Lloyd Rd., Shanghai, China Christie, Madison VValter .... . . 1912 I Sp. 24 Greenville St., Somerville, Mass. Chu, Yu Mai ............ 1914 VI Sun Ning, Kwong Tung, China Churchill, James Stanley, Z A E ,... 1914 X 110 Billings St., Atlantic, hfass. Clark, Charles Cameron .,., . . Grad. IV Sp. 141 Sargent St., Holyoke, Mass. Clark, George Hall, KP K E .... . . 1913 II Sp. S. Paris, hle. Clark, Norman ...... . . 1913 X 312 IV. 54th St., New York, N.Y. Clark, Oberlin ShurtleH . . . , 1911 II 30 Sydney St., Dorchester, Mass. 362 TECHNIQUE Vol. XXVI Name and Society Class Course Home Address Clever-ley, Frank Capen . . . . . 1914 XIII 837 Avenue C., Bayonne, N.J. Clisham, Ormonde Chester . . . . 1914 X 11 Pearl Ave., Wlinthrop, BIass. Cobb, Frank Lewis ....... . . 1911 VI 56 Mt. Everett St., Dorchester, BIass. Coburn, 1fVillian1 Haskins, 119 K E .... 1912 I Sz XI Jefferson, Me. Codding, Henry 1Vhite ..... . . 1912 VI 415 Pearl St., Brockton, Mass. Coffin, Blitchell ....... . . 1911 II Sp 30 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Cogan, Paul Vincent . . . . 1913 II Sp. 139 P St., S. Boston, Mass. Cohen, Harold ....... . . 1914 XIV 66 Summit St., Pawtucket, R.I. Cole, John Foster ....... . . 1911 VI 456 Broadway, S. Boston, Mass. Cole, Raymond Thurber, B.S. . . . . 1911 II Sp. 16 Pleasant St., S. Portland, Me. Cole, VVilson Graham, 9 E' . . . . . 1912 - I Sp. 1020 N. Eutaw St., Baltimore, 1VId. Coleman, Arthur Moxham, A XI' . , . 1911 VI Sp 1412 St. James Ct., Louisville, Ky. Collier, Ethan Alexis, B.S. . . . 1911 I Sp. 144 WC Fifth St., Eugene, Ore. Collins, Arthur Edgar Gerald . . , 1914 III Sp. 1704 Colorado Blvd.. Denver, Col. Collins, Thomas Richard . . , . . 1913 X '72 Clinton St., Everett, Mass. Collins, 1Villiam Leo ......... 1912 XI 1VIedway, Mass. Comber, Thomas Francis ....... 1914 X 22 Butler St., Lawrence, BIass. Comstock, Marshall Ernest, '-If E K , . . 1911 VI '75 Wyman St., W. Medford, Mass. Comstock, Rock Livingston, A K E . . . 1912 X Sp. Wellsville, N.Y. Conner, Perley Eugene ........ 1914 I '72 Medford St., Malden, Mass. Connolly, John William ...., . 1912 I 47 Seventh St., Cambridge, Mass. Constable, John Pierrepont, A Xl' .... 1912 XIII 8 Cottage Pl., Utica, N.Y. Cook, James Arthur .,.... . . 1912 VI 29 Warren St., Peabody, Mass. Cooke, Francis Gray ......... 1911 XIII 296 South Ave., Wlhitman, Mass. Cooley, Lloyd Cartwright, Z A E ,... 1911 X 26 Stetson St., Brookline, Mass. Cooper, Lester VVilliam ..... . . 1912 VI 56 Bartlett St., Malden, Mass. Copeland, Stuart Brown, A T A . . . 1912 II 1827 Grand Ave., Milwaukee, VVis. Coram, Cedric Edwin ..... , , 1914 I 38 Garrison Rd., Brookline, NIass. Corbett, Edwin Ellsworth, A LP. , , . 1913 V 181 Lincoln Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. Corcuera, Ignacio L .,.... . , 1912 I Sp. Avenida Corona, 225 Guadajajian, Mex. Cornell, Samuel Hoag, X qp ...... 1911 XIII 67 IV. 83d St., New York, N.Y. Corney, Chester Albert ........ 1914 VI 815 E. 4th St., S. Boston, Mass. Corts, Frederick Lester, B.S., KP Z K . . 1911 II Sp. 319 IV. 134th St., New York, N.Y. Cory, BIarcus Maurice ......,. 1912 I Jerseyville, Ill. Cotton, Evan Bruce . . . . , 1912 II Sp. The Arundel Apt., Baltimore, Md. Coulson, Herbert ..... . . 1912 VI Sp. 285 Huron Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Covill, Frederick William . . . . 1912 II Sp. 6IvIMontview St., VV. Roxbury, - ass. Covitz, Philip ...... . . 1914 XI 4 VVyoming St., Roxbury, BIass. Cowee, George Alvin, A T , . . . 1911 III Sp. 41 Edgell St., Gardner, Mass. Cowles, Charles Leon .... . , 1914 VI 18 BIoulton St., IV. Lynn, Mass. Cox, Robert Sayre, Jr., A XI' , . . . . 1912 III Terre Haute, Ind. Crane, Rufus, A.B. .......... 1911 I North Hanover, Mass. Crankshaw, Alden .......... 1914 X Sp. 391 Gordon St., Atlanta, Ga. Crawford, Chauncey Augustus, A CP. . . 1913 X Kent, Ct. Creighton, Irving C .......... 1914 II Sp. 40 Hamilton Ave., Lynn, BIass. Cremer, Randall, 2 X ..,.. . . 1912 I 112 C St., S.E., Washington, D.C. Crocker, Ernest Charlton , . . . 1914 X 9 Dickens St., Dorchester, Mass. Crocker, Harold Simpson ....... 1913 X 161 Highland St., Brockton, Mass. Crocker, Zenas, Jr. ........,. 1913 IV Sp. BIarstons Blills, Mass. Crommett, Charles Freeman ..... 1914 II 115 Orange St., Chelsea, Mass. Cromwell, Benjamin Coffin, Jr., K 9 . . 1913 III Sp. Vineyard Haven, Mass. 1912 GENERAL DIRE CTORY 363 Name and Society Class Course Home Address Cross, Alfonso Lamarque .... 1914 II Sp. hlatamoros, Tampa, Mex. Cross, Richard Blodgett, 'll E K . 1913 VI Concord, Mass. Crost, VVilliam Sol ...,.. 1912 VI Sp. 455 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass. Crowell, Donald Gibbs, 9 A X . . 1914 X 28 Everett Ave., Winchester, NIass. Crowley, John Edward ..... 1912 VI '15 Forest Ave., Bangor, 1VIe. Cummings, George Bradley .... 1911 V I 6 Elmwood Ave., 1Vinchester, Mass. Cummings, Laurence Theodore , , 1912 VI 1Vinchendon, Mass. Cunningham, Raymond John . . . 1912 I Sp 31 South St., S. Hadley Falls, Mass. Currier, Howard Slocum, LID 2 K . , 1913 II 228 Commonwealth Ave., Detroit, Mich. Currier, Joseph Herbert ..., 1914 II 6 Nlagnolia St., Newburyport, Mass. Currier, Louis 1fVade . . 1914 I 39 Rogers Ave., Lynn, Mass. Currier, Philip hlahlon . 1914 VI 87' E. Haverhill St., Lawrence, Blass. Curtin, George Abbott . 1913 IV Sp. 39 Charles Ave., Auburndale, Mass. Curtis, Arthur Harrison . . . 1911 I Sp. 72 Centennial Ave., Revere, Mass. Curtis, Frank Henry ...,. 1911 III 3 East St., E. VVeymouth, Mass. Cushing, Allston Tattrie, B.S. . . 1911 I Fairville, St. John Co., NB., PC. Box 44 Cushing, Burton Lane . . . 1913 II 213 Howard St., Rockland, Mass. Cushing, Richard VVatson . . 1911 VI Cohasset, lVIass. Cushman, Paul Allerton . 1911 VI 25 Chestnut St., Boston Custer, Levitt Luzern . 1913 II 28 N. Ludlow St., Dayton, Ohio Dage, Zu Chi ........ 1914 X S4 Small Bridge, VVest Gate, Shang- hai, China Daggett, Robert Gurney .,... 1913 XI Sp. North Tisbury, Mass. Dalrymple, Philip 1Vhite, 'IP B E . . 1912 II 123 High St., Medford, Mass. Damon, Henry Chester, A.B ..... 1913 IV 46 Richmond St., Fall River, Mass. Danforth, Harold Johnson ..... 1914 VI 34 Central St., Saxonville, Mass. Daniels, Fred Harold, Jr., Ph.B., 'IP 11 A 1911 VI 214 Salisbury St., 1Vorcester, lVIass. Daniels, VVylie Johnston, A.B. ..., 1912 XI ' 1843 N. Penn St., Indianapolis, . Ind. Danser, Harold Wesley, K 9 , . 1912 VI Sp. Freehold, N.J. Darling, George Shove . . . 1913 IV Sp. 59 Highland Pl., Fall River, Mass. Darrow, Burgess ..... 1911 VI 22 Sargent St., Upham's Corner, Mass. Dasso, David ..... 1912 II Apartado 1171, Lima, Peru Davies, Arnold Chaplin . . 1911 XIV 114 Belmont St., Somerville, Mass. Davis, Albion ..... 1913 I R. F. D. 31, Lexington St., Wal- tham, Nfass. Davis, Albion Richmond . 1912 II 9 Butler St., Dorchester, Mass. Davis, Chester Pelkey . , 1914 X 116 Ilpland Rd., Cambridge, Mass. Davis, Edgar Howard, Jr. . . 1914 I 18 1Vasl1burn St.,1Vatertown. Mass. Davis, Ernest VValter . . . 1912 VI 19 Raymond St., Everett, Mass. Davis, Harold Beukma ..... 1912 III Sp. Lancaster, N.Y. Davis, Harold Martin ...... 1911 I 28 Auckland St., Dorchester, Mass. Davis, Henry Clarence, Jr., X CIP . . 1911 VI Fort Wiashington, Md. Davis, Newton ........ 1912 I Sp. 27 1Vaumbeck St., Roxbury, Mass. Davis, Stanley Hart ...., 1913 VI 1 Arthur Pl., Hartford, Ct. Davis, Terlney Lombard . 1913 V Sp. 50 Mt. Vernon St., Somerville, 1XIass. Davis, 1Valter Swindell . . . Grad. IV 802 N. Carrollton Ave., Baltimore, Md. 364 TECHNIQU E p Vol. XXVI Name and Society Davis, Ivilliam Couch, B.S., C.E. Dawson, Elmer Ellsworth .... Day, Sidney Logan ....... DeLamater, Harry Irving .... De Florez, Louis, A KI' ..... Dennison, Orville Boardman, K 9 Denton, VVilliam Byers, Ph.D., 2 X Derry, Gardner Clinton ...,, Desloge, Joseph, A.B. ..,. . Desloge, Blarcel, A.B. . . Devine, Alfred Wlilliam . . . Devine, James Henry ..... Devine, Robert Lawrence .... DeVVitt, Arthur Birchard, X 412 . . DeVVitt, Ernest lwilliam . . . Dexter, Harris Edward ...,. Dey, Kinsley Van Rensselaer, X 412 Dickson, Ross Hewitt ...,, Dierks, DeVere, A T 52 . , , , Dierks, Frederick Henry, A T S2 . Dinsmore, Ray Putnam . . . Dixon, Donald Ritson ..... Doane, Ralph Harrington, X C12 . Dobbyn, Edward Thomas . . . Doble, Ralph Nelson, A T . . Dodge, Charles Ernest, K 9 . . Dolliver, Henry Francis, 9 X . . Doreinus, Robert Child, 111 I' A , , Dorrance, Arthur Calbraith, E A E , . . Doud, Chauncey Earle, A K E . . Downey, Edward Augustine . . Downing, Lester Locke . . . Dows, Chester Lawrence . Dowst, Henry, Jr ..... Drake, Wfhitford ...... Drew, VVilliam Noel, 9 X . . . Drewsen, Pierre, B.S., 9 A X . Duell, Garth Homer .... Duffett, Norman, A K E . Duffield, Thomas Jefferson . Duffy, James Francis .... Duke, Leslie Burton, K 9 . . Dunbar, Henry Capen .,.. Dunlap, John Howard, A.B. . . Dunn, Frank Edward . . . Duyser, Cornelius Anthony . Dyer, George lVebster . . Dyer, Sterling Burton . Class Course 1911 I Sp. 1914 11 1912 IV 1914 II 1912 II Sp. 1911 VI 1911 VI 1914 I Sp 1912 VI Sp. 1912 IV Sp 1914 II 1913 V Sp. 1913 IV Sp. 1914 X 1912 II 1912 VI 1913 I Sp. 1914 X 1914 II Sp. 1912 II Sp. 1914 III 1914 XI 1912 IV Sp. 1913 VI Sp. 1912 II Sp 1912 I Sp. 1911 I 191-1 XI 1914 X 1914 II 1913 VI Sp. 1912 I1 Sp. 1911 VI 1913 I Grad. XIII A 1911 X 1912 X 1912 III Sp. 1911 X 1914 XI 1911 VI 1912 III 1914 I Sp. 1911 II 1914 I 1912 XI 1913 IV Sp. 1911 II Home Address West Point, Va. 28 Wlashington Ave., 1fVinthrop, Mass. Huntington, VV. Va. 6 VVashington St., Auburn, N.Y. 19 WV. 32d St., New York, N.Y. 26 Pearl St., S. Framingham, Mass. 1724 Gaylord St., Denver, Col. Sharon, Mass. The Washington, St. Louis, Blo. 3847 IV. Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. 110 School St., Roxbury, Mass. Needham, Blass. 110 School St., Roxbury, Mass. 49 Canal St., Brattleboro, Vt. Osterville, Blass. 1794 Columbia Rd., S. Boston, Blass. 32 IVeston Rd., Wellesley, Blass. G9 E. Blain St., Amsterdam, N.Y. 2144 Wlashington St., Lincoln, Neb. 412 Gladstone Blvd., Kansas City, Blo. North St., Tewksbury Centre, Blass. Blansfield, Blass. 19 S. 10th St., Newark, N.J. 70 Pearl St., Charlestown, Mass. 24 South St., Quincy, Blass. 26 School St., Blanchester, Mass. 21 Farewell St., Newport, R.I. 232 Claremont Ave.,Montclair, N.J. Bristol, Pa. 355 Newtonville Ave., Newtonville, Blass. 5148 Blaple Ave., St. Louis, Blo. 30 Bowdoin St., Cambridge, Blass 339 1Valker St., Lowell, Blass. 322 Orange St., Manchester, N.I-I. 1Valtham, Mass. 201 Magnolia St., Dorchester, Blass. 385 Franklin Ave., Brooklyn, N,Y. Canon City, Col. 1134 Lake Ave., Rochester, N.Y. Asbury Park, N.J. 8 Matllcr St., Dorchester, Mass. 147 Harrishof St., Roxbury, Blass. S. Blain St., Randolph, Blass. 38 Prospect Ave., VVashington, Pa. 68 Pearl St., Blelrose Highlands, Blass. 102 llfallius St., Winsted, Ct. 178 Court St., Plymouth, Blass. Cape Elizabeth, Me., Box 109 1912 GENERAL DIRECTORY 365 Name and Society Class Course Home Address Eastman, Arthur Gilman . 1913 II Sp. Townsend, hlass. Eaton, Frederick IVidmer . 1913 XIV Sp. IVenham, Mass., P.O. Box 50 Eberhard, IValter Carl .,.. 19141 I 138 Poplar St., Roslindale, Mass. Eckloud, Axel Cornelius . . . 191-I VI Tuckahoe, N.Y. Edgar, Arthur A.C., M.S .... Grad. V 8 St. James Ave., Boston, Mass. Edgerton, Gurdon Irving, 4' I' A 1912 IV 3 IVhittier St., N. Cambridge. hlass. Edison, Charles, A if .,... 1913 IX Llewellyn Park, Orange, N.J. Eicher, Archibald, E A E , , , 1912 XI 415 IV. Pittsburg St., Greensburg. Pa. Eichorn, IVilliam Newsome, A 112 1913 III Sp. 11 Newsome Park, Jamaica Plain. INIass. Eisenberg, Adolphe Ilflartiu . . 1912 VII Sp. 80 Green St., Boston, lX'Iass. Eksergian, Rupen .... 1919 I 9 Madison St., Somerville, Mass. Elcock, Raymond Ogle . 1913 XIV 792 Columbia Rd., Dorchester, Mass. Eldred, Calvin Powell . . 1912 VI 105 18th St., Lowell, IVIass. Ell, Carl Stephens, A.B. . 1911 XI Stranton, Ind. Ellis, James Hawes . . . 1912 VIII 418 Wallace Ave., Covington, Ky. Emerson, Ralph M. . . 1913 VI 2325 Madison Ave., Ogden, Utah Emmel, Rudolph . . . 1911 III 47 IValk Hill St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Enright, John Hayden .... 1913 IV Sp. 9 Linden St., Pittsfield, Mass. Estes, George Henry ..... 1911 II 18 Laurel Ave., Auburn, Me. Evans, Harold Ross Ashburner 1913 III Sp. 15 Parley Vale, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Everson, Kirke Bishop . , . 191-I VI 149 Cabot St., Newton, lVIass. Eynon, Stuart John, 9 A X , . 1913 VI Sp. 493 E. 136th St., New York, N.Y. Fales, Dean Abner, A K E . . 1913 II Sp. 145 Highland St., IV. Newton, Mass. Fales, Elisha Noel, A.B., 112 B E 1911 II Lake Forest, Ill. Fallon, Charles Gerard .,.. 1913 III ' 31 Burroughs St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Fallon, Christopher, HIP B E . 19192 III Sp. VVayne, Pa. Faragher, Paul Vance, A.B. , . Grad. X Sabetha, Kan. ' Farwell, John Bent, 9 A X . . 1913 II Sp. Natick, lVIass. Faunce, Kenneth IVinslow, 111 K 2 1919 VI 119 Bellevue St., IV. Roxbury, hlass. Faunce, Linwood Draper . . . 191-L IV 78 E. Main St., Marlboro, Mass. Favorite, Richard Joseph . . 1914 VI 183 Highland Ave., IVollaston, hIass. Ferguson, Harry Foster, A X P 1912 XI 3-I Crandall St., Adams, lXIass. Ferris, Livingston Polk, A.B. . 1911 VI Lamourie P.O., La. Ferry, Earl Emerson .... 1912 VI 84 Elizabeth St., Pittsfield, INIass. Ferry, Ralph hIontague . 1912 II 84 Elizabeth St., Pittsfield, hlass. Fessenden, Howard Pike . 1913 I 34- Pelham St., Newton Centre, hlass. Finks, Abraham Joseph . . 1914 X 129 Monument St., Portland, Me. Finley, Everard Thomas 1913 VI Sp. 2-L1 Everett St.. Allston, AIass. Fish, Joseph Pryor ..... 1912 VI 171 Belmont Ave., Brockton, Mass. Fisher, Thomas Chattield . . . 1912 II Cotuit, hlass. Fiske, Charles Parker. A T A . 19144 I 173 IVoodland Rd., Auburndale, hIass. 366 TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI Name and Society Class Course Home Address Fitzherbert, Leroy George ....... 1913 I Sp. 16 Oxford St., Somerville, Mass. Flanders, William Niles, C.E., K 9 . . . 1912 I Sp. 211 Haverhill St., Lawrence, Mass. Flanigau, Edwin Brenton, C .E. .... 1912 II Sp 65 W. South St., VVilkes-Barre, Pa. Flansburg, Percey Le Roy .... 1912 VI Sp. 121 Elm St., Albany, N.Y. Flett, Lewis Ernest ...... 1912 I 154 Youle St., Melrose, Mass. Foley, Henry Michael . 1912 VI Palmer, BIass. Foley, John Francis . . . 1913 VI Sp 80 Park St., Palmer, BIass. Follett, David, Jr., A T S2 , 1913 III Adams, Bflass. Font, Blanuel, fi? 2 K . . . 1912 I Sp. San Juan, Porto Rico Forbes, Lester Thurston . . . 1914 VI 96 Franklin St., S. Framingham, Mass. Forest, Alfred Victor de, A XII . . 1911 XIII Sp. 7 E. 10th St., New York, N.Y. Foster, VVilliam Dewey, 111 K E . 1911 IV 381 Orange St., Springfield, Mass. Fowle, Donald Adams ..... 1914 IV Sp. Francis St., Woburn, Mass. Fox, Charles Ephraim .,...... 1914 XI 15 Montrose St., Roxbury, Mass. Fox, Harold Robert Leslie, A KID .,.. 1912 III Halse Hall, May Pen, Jamaica, W.I. Fox, Rudolph Herzer, E X .,.. 1912 II 54 Oak St., Hartford, Ct. Frank, Arthur IrVilliam, K A CSouthernj . 1911 XIII A 207 S. Broad St., BfIobile, Ala. Franklin, Paul James ...,... 1913 IV Sp. Needham, BIass. Franzheim, Henry Kenneth, CID I' A 1913 IV Sp. Echo Point, VVheeling, WV. Va. Fredriksen, Norman ......, 1912 X Sp. 8 Collins St., Newburyport, Blass. Freedman, Abram James ..... 1912 XI 14 N. Montello St., Brockton, Mass. Freeman, John Compton, A.B. . . 1912 VI Arcola, Va. Freeman, Roger Morse, A K E , , 1913 VI 235 Arlington Ave., Providence, R.I. Frisbie, Henry Charles, BS., A T A Grad. I Del Prado Hotel, Chicago, Ill. Frost, Irving Franklin ...... 1914 VI 52 Erie Ave., Newton Highlands, Mass. F1'y61', Herbert ....... 1911 VI 28 VVashington St., Stoneham, Mass. Fuller, Miss Constance, A.B. . . 1912 IV Sp. 80 Court St., Exeter, N.I-I. Fuller, George ......... 1911 I 83 Adams St., Rochester, Mass. Fuller, Joseph Cheever, A K E . 1911 II 22 Shaw St., VV. Newton, Blass. Funk, Carl Augustus ...... 1912 IV 31 Station St., Brookline, Bfass. Gabriel, Charles Lester . . . 1912 X 204 W. 141st St., New York, N.Y. Gage, Elliot Howes, 111 K 2 , 1913 XI 102 Anawan Ave., VV. Roxbury, B ass. Gagnon, Earl Estabrook .... 1913 II ITIM Merrimac St., Newburyport, ass. Gaillard, David Saint Pierre, X 111 1911 VI Culebra, Canal Zone - Gale, Albert Garland, A T Q . , 1912 I Gloucester, Mass. Gallagher, Vincent Leo, A.B., A T A 1912 VI '700 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, Ill. Gallene, Victor Joseph ........ 1914 II 21 Everett St., Charlestown, 1VIass. Gardiner, Charles S .... 1914 I Sp. 105 Radcliffe St., Dorchester, Mass Gardner, Albert Lester . . . 1911 I1 Bflaple Ave., Kingston, Mass. Gardner, Chester Russell . . 1914 VI 11 Spring Hill Ter., Somerville, Mass. Gardner, Henry Lawrence . . 1914 I Sp. 4 Hagar St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Garza, Eugenio Sada . . . 1914 I Dr. Mier 111, Monterey CN.L.j, Mex. Garza, Juan ...... 1912 II Sp Dr. Mier 111, Monterey, Mex. Gay, Arthur Taro .... 1911 IV Sp. 140 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. Gazarian, Hampar Toros . . 1914 II Aintab, Turkey Gentner, Warren Albert . 1913 I 26 Hopkins St., Hartford, Ct. George, Gardner Clifford . . 1911 I 697 Salem St., S. Groveland, Mass. 1912 GENERAL DIRECTORY 367 Name and Society Class Course Home Address Gere, Edwin Clarence, 9 A X , . . . 1913 I Sp 535 Oak St., Syracuse, N.Y. Gere, Ward Nelson, 9 A X ,,.... 1912 VI 535 Oak St., Syracuse, N.Y. Germain, Edward Bennett, CID B E . . . 1913 II Sp. 435 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. . Gibson, Algernon Tuttle ..... , 1913 III Q6 Myrtle St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Giffels, John Emil VVilliams . . . 1914 II 22 Main St., Charlestown, Mass. Gilbert, Francis Prince . . . 1914 XI 6 Odell Ave., Beverly, Mass. Gilcreest, Oscar Joseph, E.E. . 1911 VI Sp Gainsville, Tex. Giles, Donald McFarlon . . 1912 III Q2 Academy St., Amsterdam, N.Y. Gilmore, VVilliam Smith . . 1913 IV Sp. Villa Emilia, La Lastra, Trespiano, I Florence, Italy Ginsburg, Solomon Max. . 1914 X Sp. 66 Munroe St., Roxbury, Mass. Glancy, Vlfarren Eugene . . 1913 X 53 Cushing St., VValtham, Mass. Glaze, John Baldwin, B.S. . . 1912 XIV Sp 3Q1 E. Cedar St., Denver, Col. Glidden, Henry Orange, fb K E 1913 IV 14A Sacramento St., Ca mbridge, Mass. Glidden, VVilliam Roy . . 1912 I 8 Electric Ave., IV. Somerville, Mass. Goff, James Collord, A T . 1913 I Sp 53 Belvidere St., Crafton, Pa. Golden, Louis Robert . . 1912 VI Sp 11 YVolcott St., Dorchester, Mass. Goldenberg, Morris . . 1914 VI Sp. 112 Thornton St., Roxbury, Mass. Goldman, Abraham H. . 1914 II Sp Q9 Lowell St., Boston, hlass. Golsan, Page Ely ...... 1912 VI 5149 VVestminster Pl., St. Louis, ltlo. Gonzalez, Lius R, ........ . 1912 XIV Sp. Stop 42M Santurce, Porto Rico Goodnow, Albert Clarke, 9 A X , . . 191Q X Sp. VVaukegan, Ill. Goodwin, Edwin Weeks ..... 191Q VI South Berwick, Me. Goodwin, Leslie Hall ..... 1912 III 3 Barstow St., Allston, lVIass. Gookin, Robert Turnbull . . . 1914 V Sp. 356 Seaver St., Dorchester, Mass. Gotherman, Charles VVarren . . 1913 VI Sp. 1348 Burdette St., CiI1CiI1H21'ti, Ohio Goto, Ganezo ......... 1911 II Suikosha, Tsukizi, Tokio, Japan Gould, David Foster ...... 1914 X 7 Pickett St., Beverly, Mass. Gould, Richard Hartshorn, 112 B E . . . 1911 XI 1906 Boylston St., Newton Upper ' Falls, Mass. Graham, Arthur Francis, Jr. . . . 1914 II 12 Thane St., Dorchester, ltlass. Graham, Lucius Henry, K 9 , . 1914 I Sp 22 Bowers St., Newtonville, Mass. Grandgent, Louis, A.B ...... 1911 IV Sp 107 Vllalker St., Cambridge, Mass. Gravely, Julian Stuart, B.A., fb K X11 1911 V Wlytherville, Va. Greely, Adolphus 1fVashington, A XI' 1913 XIV 78 High St., Newburyport, Mass. Green, Harold Irving ...... 1913 II Sp 7 Hawthorne St., Wlorcester, Mass. Green, Wlalter Perry, 6 X .,..... 1911 I 166 Vernon St , VVorcester, Mass. Greenan, James Owen. A.B., 9 A X 1911 III Q15 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. Greenleaf, Cuthbert Tibbetts . . 1911 II 11 South St., Wloburn, Blass. GFC0T1lC?lf, HHFOICL A T A .... 191Q I Sp. Savanna, Ill. Greenleaf, Kenneth, A T A . 1911 VI Sp Savanna, Ill Greenough, Gordon Baker . 1914 X 78 Rockland Ave., Malden, Mass. Greenwood, Levi Joseph . 1914 II Sp. 1Valpole, Mass. Gritlin, Harold Hopkinson . . . 1912 II 130 Temple St., VV. Newton, Mass. Grossmann, Marcus Aurelius ..... 1911 III 235 Custer Ave., Youngstown, Ohio Guething, Theodore Hervey, X QP 1914 III 40 Wlildwood St., 1Vinchester, Mass. Gustin, Lester Carlisle ...... . 1913 I 23 Dartmouth St., Somerville, Mass. Guthrie, Seymour Ashley . 1911 III Riverside, Ill. Guy, David James, B.S. . 1912 I Sp. Chehalis, 1Vash. 368 T E C H N I Q U E Vol. XXVI Name and Society Class Course Home Address Hadley, Egbert C ...... 1911 III Sp. Middlebury, Vt. Hadley, James Addison, Jr. . 1911 II 9 Porter St., Blalden, Blass. Hahn, Albert Jerome. BS. , 1911 VI Sp. 650 Government St., Mobile, Ala. Haines, Thomas Henry . . 1911 II 70 Brent St., Dorchester, Blass. Hakes. Jesse Franklin ..., 1912 I Westerly, R.I. Hale, Bertrand Hunt, . ,,... 1911 X 31 Lincoln St., Hudson, Mass. Hale, Clarence William, 9 A X , 1911 II 3134 Blagnolia Ter., Springfield, ass. Hall, Edward Russell, 6 X . . 1911 II 1 Davis St., Wollaston, Blass. Hall, Herbert Hudson , . . 1911 II 119 Oxford St., Cambridge, Blass. Hall, Henry W'illiam, B.S. . . Grad. IV 115 N. 7th St., Vincennes, Ind. Hall, Herbert 1Villiam . . . 1912 VI 1Vinsted, Ct. Hall, John ..,...... 1912 XI Freehold, N.J. Hall, Leigh Spaulding, CIP K E . . 1911 II 32 Blerrimac St., Concord, N.H. Hall, Leslie Standish . ,... 1911 I 11 Falmouth St., Boston, Blass. Hall, Blorris Frank ...., 1913 VI Sp. 1120 Acushnet Ave., New Bedford, Blass. Hall, Norwood Appleton . . 1912 VI 57 Blill St., Revere, Blass. Hall, Oliver Cushing .... 1911 VI 18 VVannalancit St., Lowell, Blass. Hamilton, Kenneth Davis . ' . . 1913 II 31 Hillside Ave., Medford, Blass. Hamilton, Leicester Forsyth . . . 1911 VII 31 Hillside Ave., Bledford, Blass. Hammond, Angus Rutland . . . 1912 III Sp 57 Irving St., Revere, Mass. Hanson, Alfred Emanuel . . . . 1911 VI 120 Granite St., Quincy, Blass. Hanson, Hugo Henry . ..,.. 1912 X 1037 Tremont St., Boston, Blass. Hanson, Ralph Trowbridge, A K E 1911 XIII A 2222 Scottwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio Harcourt, Guy Nichols. 1, 23 K . Grad. I VVappingers Falls, N.Y. Harding, Guy 1Vilder ..... 1911 II 10 Lincoln Ave., Fall River, Blass. Hardy, Roy Edward . . . . . 1911 I 17 Maple Ave., Andover, Blass. Hargrave, John Blorris, E X . . 1912 VI 1121 Floral Ave., Norwood, Ohio Harkness. Albert, A.B., A A CD . 1912 IV Sp 7' Cooke St., Providence, R.I. Harlow, Harold Lee . . . . 1911 II 59 Blt. Vernon St., Blalden, Blass. Harrigan, Louis Jeremiah . . 1911 XI 20 Rantoul St., Beverly, Blass. Harper, Sterling Hart .... 1911 IV 5331 Bladison Ave., Cl11C3g'O, Ill. Harrington, Frederick Charles . . 1911 I 267 Boylston St., Brookline, Blass. Harrington, Heisler ...... 1911 X Sp Dover, Del. Harrington, Joseph Edward, B.S. 1911 VII Sp 15 Blelvin St., Vilakefield, Blass. Harrington, Joseph Francis . . . 1911 VI Neponset St., Canton Jct., Blass. Harris, Frederick VVarren, Jr. . . 1911 III 187 Front St., 1Veymouth, Blass. Harris, Gabriel .,.,.. 1911 III Sp 1 Hopkins St., Dorchester, Blass. Harrower, Paul Dexter .... 1911 VI 15 Bloomingdale St., Chelsea, Blass. Hart, Laurence Collett, E A E , . 1913 XI Srl G0 Huffman Ave., Dayton, Ohio Hartford, Ellis Wiswell .... 1913 II North Duxbury, Blass. Hartnett, Leo Augustine . , . 1913 IV Sp. 51 Creighton St., Roxbury, Blass. Hartshorn, Stanford Harding . . 1911 X 15 Reservoir St., Gardner, Blass. Harty, John Joseph, Jr., B.S. . . 1913 IV Sp. Greenville, Bliss. I-Iaslam, Ralph Thomas ..... 1911 X 12 Newcomb Pl., Taunton, Blass. Hastings, John Murray, Jr., B.S. . 1912 X Sp Mt. Blorris, New York Hathaway, Elmer Leroy ..... 1913 I 50 Purchase St., Newburyport, Blass. Haub. Bliss Hattie Dora Frances, A.B. . 1912 V Sp. 638 1Vright St., Santa Rosa, Cal. Hauck, Henry George ..... 1913 I 22MAr1nstrong St., Jamaica Plain, ass. Hauser, 1Valter George . . 1911 VI 897 1Vatertown Rd., VVaterbury, Ct. 1912 GENERAL DIRE CTORY 369 Name and Society Hauser, 1Valter Josepl1 . . Hausman, Isaac ......... Hayes, Oliver Ray , ....... Hayes, Samuel Leroy, B.S., 112 K E . Hayman, Milton Ernest ..... Haynes, Raymond Bontecou, A T . Haynes, Winthrop Perrin . . . Hayward, Edwin Daniel . Healy, Francis Chouteau . . Hechinger, Lloyd Arthur ..,.. Hemmenway, Lawrence Todd, CP K Henderson, James Murray . . . , Henricksen, Albert Norman . . . Henry, Percy Chandler, A T Q . Herbert, William Fulton . . . Herlihy, J olm Albert .,... Herman, Albert Nathaniel, B.S. . Hernandez, 1NIanuel Augustin . Heroult, Paul Arthur ....... Herreshoff, Alexander Griswold, A XII Herreshoff, Algernon Sidney DeWolf Hersom, Fred Clement Hess, Harry Clair . . Higgins, Alfred Lansing . . Hill, Bancroft, CID K if . Hiller, Adelbert Delano, 9 A X . Hines, John Wlillis . . Hirst, Arthur Ellsworth ..... Hobson, Charles Foster, A T A . , , Hodge, George Edward Hodgman, Stanley Hurlbut, B.S., 41 B E. Hodgman, 1Villis Kennedy, Jr., 9 X Hohn, Hans Christian, B.S ..... Holbrook, Edwin Charles . . Holbrook, Ralph Anthony . . . Holley, Francis Thomas . . Holmes, James Thomas, K 9 Holmes, Oliver Yvendell . . . Holmes, 11'illiam Norman, A T . . . Human, Edmund Lewis . . . Homeyer, Charles 1Villiam, B.S., E A Hornbeck, Henry Goodwin . Hopkins, Warren Bernard , . Horgan, Patrick Donald . . Horner, Halsey Boardman, G .X X . .4 Class Course 1911 IV 1911 I 1913 Y 1911 Y 1911 IV 1913 I 1911 Sp. 1911 I 1911 YI Sp 1912 III 1911 111 191-lf I 1913 I1 1912 H Sp. 1913 IV Sp. 1911 II 1911 I 1913 I sp. 191-L III 1912 XIII sp. 1911 XIII Sp. 1913 YI 191Q IV Sp 1913 VI 1911 I 191-1: XI' 191-1 VI 1913 V 1911 X 1913 1' KX 1912 I Sp 1911 II Grad. VII 1912 I 1911 X 191Q IV Sp. 1913 YI Sp 19152 VI 1913 X 1912 III 1911 I 1913 11 1911 YI 1913 IV 1913 IV Home Address 5 Carson St., Dorchester, Mass. Blarysville, Kan. 72 Park Rd., Brockton, Mass. Thomasville, Ga. 7 Kilton St., Taunton, Mass. 1097 Mechanics St., Emporia, Kan. 71 Beat-on St., Hyde Park, Mass. Q53 Pleasant St., Bridgewater, Mass. 729 St. Nicholas Ave., New York, N.Y. 31 Lambert St., Roxbury, Mass. 11 Monadnock St., 1111112111115 Cor- I1G1', Boston, hlass. A 118 Main St., Everett, Mass. 63 Havre St., 111. Boston, Blass. Hot Springs, Ill. Tolt, 1Vash. 53 Howard St., Lynn, Blass. 208 E. 69th St., New York, N.Y. Donato Guerra No. 19, lwcxico City, lVIeX. The American, Broadway, New York, N.Y. Bristol, R.1. Bristol, 11.1. 38 County Rd., Chelsea, Mass. 1104- Brentwood Ave., Baltimore, Md. 553 Watertown St., Newtonville, Mass. '71QLeyserBldg., Baltimore, Md. Marion, Mass. Farmington, Ct., Box 55 2-1 E. Cottage St., Boston, Mass. 161 Holyrood Ave., Lowell, Mass. 118 Princeton St., E. Boston, Mass. 476 Ashland Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 19 Cedar St., Taunton, 1NIass. 7 Roemersgade, Copenhagen, Den- mark 19 hlellen St., hIontello, hIass. Rutland, hlass., R. F, D. 4- 377 Chestnut St., Lawrence, Mass. -1-919 McPherson Ave., Louis, BIO. Shakford St., Eastport, lie. St. Clair, Pa. 14: State St., Blarblehead, Blass, Burton, Tex. 75 Howard St., Everett, Mass. 47 St. Botolph St., Boston, lIass. Neche. N.D. 26 Oakland St., Melrose, Mass. 370 'TECHNIQUE Vol. XXVI Name and Society Class Course Home Address I-Iornor, Aurelius Pointer, A XII , , 1912 VI Helena, Ark. Horsch, William Grenville . . 1913 XIV 11 Summit Pl., Newburyport, 1VIass. Horton, Joseph Wa.r1'en . . . 1914 XIV Ipswich, Mass. Hotard, Theophile Oliver . . 1913 IV Sp. 235 Lavergue St., New Orleans, La. Hou, Moo Ching .....,. 1914 XIII Sp. China Houston, IValter Park ..... 1914 XI Sp. 7Highland Ave., Stoneham, Mass. Howard, Gerald Branch, B 9 II . . 1912 I Sp. Columbia, Tenn. Howe, Eugene C., A.B. ..... . Grad. VII 367 Green Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Howes, Ralph Herbert . . 1913 X Sp. 505 VV. 2d St., Oil City, Pa. Howie, Gordan Graham . . 1913 I 45 Franklin St., 1VIelrose Hlds., Mass. Howland, Julius Lester ..... 1912 VI Sp. Hyannis, Mass. Howlett, Arthur Enoch, fi? K E . 1913 X 56 Chestnut St., VVakefie1d, Mass. Hoyt, Albert James, ...,. 1914 II Oyster Bay, Long Island, N.Y. Hoyt, Laurence Brackett . . 1913 I 168 E. Emerson St., hlelrose, 1XIass. Hoyt, Lester Francis . . . 1913 V 139 Bay St., Springfield, Mass. ' Hsi, Techun ...... 1914 III 579 Burkill Rd., Shanghai, China Hsi, Turpin ..,. 1914 III 579 Burkill Rd., Shanghai, China Hsin, Chee Sing . . 1914 XIII Chen-hien, Shao-Shing, Che-kaing, China Hsu, Ming Tsai . . 1912 X Sp. Ningpo, China Hsu, Pei Hwang .... 1914 V 294 Chungking Rd., Shanghai, China Huckind, Edgar Wolcott ...,.. 1914 I 44 Copeland St., Roxbury, Mass. Hudson, Charles Maynard ...... 1913 VI Sp. 44 High St., Natick, Mass. ' Huismith, Clifford Lylton, B.S., 9 A X 1912 VI Sp. 262 Newbury St., Boston, 1NIass. Hugelmann, John Robert ...... 1911 I 1164 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. Hughes, Walter Scott ........ 1912 V Sp. 144 Randolph Ave., Milton, Mass. Hull, Charles Barstow ....... 1914 II 30 Park St., VVollaston, Mass. Humphreville, VVilliam Edward, 9 E , 1911 VI 1803 Leeland Ave., Houston, Tex. Hunsaker, Jerome Clarke, A K E .... 1911 XIIIA Saginaw, Mich. Hunting, David Merritt, A.iB. . . . 1912 II 26 Mason St., Salem, Mass. Hurlbutt, Frederick Lewis . . . 1914 II 564 Franklin St., Buffalo, N.Y. Hurst, Edward ..,... 1913 II Sp. New Zealand Hutchins, Otis, 111 E K , , , 1911 XIV 156 Nlain St., Keene, N,H. Hutchinson, Franklin, Jr. . . 1913 X Framingham, Mass. Huxley, Roy Desmond . . 1911 VI 22 Maple St., Florence, Mass. Hyde, Ralph Edwin .... 1912 X , '70 Central St., Stoneham, Mass. Ireland, Gilbert Mariano, A 'If . . 1914 VI 23 Prince Edward 1VIansions, Pem- bridge Sq., London, Eng. Ireland, Howard Percival . . 1911 XI 35 Irving St., Newton Centre, Blass. Isaacs, James, A K E , , . 1914 X 135 Adams St., Chicago, Ill. Isenberg, Joseph Meyer . . 1913 III 41 Allen St., Boston, Mass. Ishii Junpachiro .... 1914 II Sp. 4 Chome Midaricho, Honjiyo, Tokyo, Japan Jacobs, Richard Clark, Jr. 1912 XI Sp. 215 Auburndale Ave., Auburndale, Mass. Johnson, Gordan Rogers . . 1914 II 58 Beach St., VVollaston, 1N1ass. Jeffers, Paul Ells, E A E , . . 1912 IV Sp. 379 VVitmer St., Los Angeles, Cal. Jenks, Harold Gould, A T Q . 1912 VI 34 Upland Rd., Melrose Hlds., Mass. Jewett, Edward Everett . . 1913 II 483 Columbia Rd., Dorchester, Mass. 1912 GENERAL DIRE CTORY 371 Name and Society Class Course Home Address Johnson, Arthur VVallace . 1914 II 13 Linden St., S. Boston, Mass. Johnson, Cleon Rupert . . 1911 X 169 VValnut St,. Leominster, Mass. Johnson, Harold Stolp . . 1912 VI Dana, Mass. Johnson, Henry Adams . . 1912 II 2 Johnson St., Newburyport, Mass. Johnson, Hosmer Ayer . . 1914 IV Sp 2521 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill. Johnson, James Francis . . . 1911 II 129 VV. Utica St., Oswego, N.Y. Johnson, Kenneth Sherman . . 1914 X 28 Grosvenor Rd., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Johnson, Laura Katherine, A.B. . 1914 Sp. 45 Park Ave., Auburn, N.Y. Johnston, Cecil Chestnut .... 1913 I Sp Fort Fairfield, Me. Johnston, Harold Freeman, 2 X . 1914 I Sp 410 Prospect St., Fall River, Mass. Jones, Albert Monmouth .... 1913 I Sp. 400 Granite St., Quincy, lVIass. Jones, Charles Chesebrough, A.B. 1912 I New Hartford, Ct. Jones, Fiske Reed, K 9 ..... 1913 X Sp 122 Huntington Ave., Boston, lNIass. Jones, George I-Iowell, A T , 1912 IV Sp. 334 E. 3d St., Portland, Ore. Jones, Glenn David ..,.. 1913 IV Sp 3002 Lafayette St., Denver, Col. Jones, Philip Chapin, E A E . 1912 VI Sp. 5046 Jefferson Ave., Chicago, Ill. Jones, Reginald Lamont . . Grad. VI 10g2lEdgeware Rd., Los Angeles, Jones, Wesley Tilley, B.S. . . 1911 II 42 Chesapeake Ave., S. Norfolk, Va. Judd, M. Hubert .... 1911 I Dalton, Ga.- Judge, James Anthony . . 1914 VI 14 VValdo St., Holyoke, lNIass. Kahn, hlilton .,..., 1912 X 117 Chambers St., Boston, hlass. Karns, Frederick Phillip . . 1914 II Franklin, Pa. Kasarjian, Armen Avedis . . . 1913 VI Aintab, Turkey Katsainos, Nicholas Michael . 1912 VI Sp. 106 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. Katz, Alfred, B.S ......... . 1912 XI 351 E. 72d St., New York, N.Y. Katzenberger, YVilliam de Young .... 1913 II Sz VI 1 IV. 94th St., New York, N.Y. Kaufman, Abraham Harold Edward 1911 X 96 Concord St., Lawrence, Mass. Kebbon, Harold Eric, 'IJ I' A , , . 1912 IV Hotel Oxford, Boston, ltlass. Keh, Sih Sung ...,...... . 1912 II Sp. 73643 N. Chekiang Rd., Shanghai, ' hina Keith, Gerald Macy, fb B E , , 1912 I Sp. 303 VVestminster Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. Keith, VValter Paramore, A T A . 1914 XIV Oconto, IVis. Kellogg, Paul ........ 1911 IX 527 Norwood Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Kelly, Don 1NIalcolm . . 1914 V 1303 Columbus Ave., Sandusky, Ohio Kelly, Prescott Vail . . . 1913 I 239 Lawrence St., Haverhill, Mass. Kelso, Hugh McCush . . . 1914 III 181 Salem St., 1VakeHeld, Mass. Kemp, Henry Donald, K 9 . . . 1912 VI 108 hit. Vernon St., VV. Newton, lVIass. Kennard, Ralph Brandreth, A K E 1913 X 12 Garden St., Cambridge, 1NIass. Kennedy, Frederick Hunt ..... . 1913 IV 23 Landseer St., W. Roxbury, Mass. Kenney, Arthur IVebster .... 1913 X 15 Gates St., S. Boston, lNIass. Kenney, George Churchill . . 1913 I 10 Davis Ave., Brookline, Mass. Kenrick, Alfred Franklin . . 1913 II 26 Bowker St., Brookline, Mass. Kerr, Charles Phillips, 27 X . 1911 II Catonsville, Md. Kerr, Ernest ...,.. 1913 II 28 E. Brookline St., Boston, Mass. Kilborn, Karl Bray, A.B. . 1911 II 204 Brackett St., Portland, lNIe. Killion, Thomas Stephen . 1911 III 130 Russell St., 1VIalden, hitass. Kimball, Allen Holmes . Grad. IV Yuba City, Cal. 372 T E C H N I Q U E Vol. XXVI Name and Society Class Course Home Address Kimball, Blerrill Justin . . 1912 VI 22 Humphrey St., Lowell, Blass. Kingsbury, Francis Henry , 1912 XI Bledtield, Blass. Kinney, Blark Curtis ,... 1911 IV Blount Vernon, Ohio Knight, Samuel, A fb .,.. 1913 VI Sp 10 Church St., Blanchester, Blass. Knox, Henry Gard ....... Grad. XIII A 52 Franklin St., Annapolis, Bld. Kocher, Alfred Lawrence, A.B. . 1913 IV Sp. San Jose, Cal. Kruckemeyer, Edward H. . . 1911 IV Cincinnati, Ohio Kreuger, Theodore Karl . . 1914 IV Atchison, Kan. Kushlan, Blax ..... 1911 VI 11 Allen St., Boston, Blass. Ladd, John 1Vood Brooks . . 1912 I 191 Blarlboro St., Boston, Blass. Lafreniere, Theodore, C.E. . 1912 XI Sp 9 St. James St., Blontreal, Can. Lake, Harry Eleazer . . . 1911 I Topstield, Blass. Lamy, Harry, B.A. . , . . 1912 III 154 Boulevard Haussmann, Paris Lane, Frederick 1Villiam . . 1913 X 4921 N. 12th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Lane, Ge1'ould Taylor, fl' 2 K 1913 V 1 Cihurch St., Great Barrington, B' ass. Lang, Harold Lock .... Grad. VII 33 Fairview St., Boslindale, Blass. Lang, 1Valter VVarren . . . 1912 X 33 Fairview St., Boslindale, Blass. Langdon, Harold Blerritt . . 1914 VI 5 Pleasant St., Ipswich, Mass. Langer, Robert Roger . . 1912 III Sp 60 Avon St., Somerville, Blass. Lange, 1Villiam Herbert . . 1912 I Sp 160 E, 78th St., New York City Langley, Bliles Erskine ...... 1913 I 127 Bl St., S. Boston, Blass. Lanning, John Gustin ..,,.... 1913 I1 Sp 46 Lindsey St., Dorchester, Blass. Larkin, Edward Vllilliam, A.B., E X 1914 VI 7 S. Blain St., Haydenville, Blass. Larkin, Thomas .........,. 1911 I 1413 1Vashington St., Boston, Blass. Lau, Long ........ , . . . , 1914 III Canton, China Lauman, Philip Gotch, X CP . . 1911 XIII A S. Pasadena, Cal. Laurie, Archibald 1Valwyn . 1912 IV Sp 149 College Ave., Somerville, Blass. Lavenas, Alberto, T. Bl. .... 1912 II Sp 441 Bartolome Blitre, Buenos Ayres, Argentine Rep., S. America Lavenas, Fernando, Bl. Bl. O. .,.. , 1912 I Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic LZLWIGP, Th0m2lS BFOWIL B-A-, K 9 . 1912 VI 348 Seminary Hill, Dubuque, Ia. Lawrence, Horace Blarshall .... 1913 III 23 Pleasant St., Lawrence, Blass. Lawrence, Paul Root, B.A. . . . 1912 X Sp Blontague, Blass. Lawton, Stanley Herbert . 1911 V Presidents, Hill, Quincy, Blass. Leary, Arthur Francis . . . 1911 XI 82 Havre St., E. Boston, Blass. Leathers, 1Valter Harold . . . 1913 X Sp 901 Hancock St., 1Vollaston, Blass. Lee, Charles Shepard ...,.. 1914 III Box 889, Douglas, Ariz. Lehmaier, Lionel Henry, K 9 . , 1913 III Sp Sydney, Australia Lehmann, Hans Frank .... 1912 II 9 E. 22d St., New York City Lenaerts, John Henry, CI' K Z . . 1912 VI 101 Brown St., 1Valtham, Blass. Leonard, Blalcolm VValker . . . 1913 VI Sp 539 Howard St., Brockton, Blass. Leonard, Blorris Blills, 111 K E , , 1913 V Sp 1Varren, Pa. Leonard, Russell Emhert . . 1913 VI Blansfield, Blass. Lesher, Robert Allen, 9 A X 1913 XIII Sp 338 Spring Garden St., Easton, Pa. Letton, Harry Pike, B.S .... Grad. VII 1919 D St., Lincoln, Neb. Leverniore, Charles Lewis, BS. , 1912 X 30 St. James Pl., Brooklyn, N.Y. Levine, Blax ......., 1912 VII 6 Blorton St., Boston, Blass. Levinson, Blyer . , . 1914 X 20 Poplar St., Boston, Blass. Levy, Blaurice Eli . . . 1913 I 227 Marion St., E. Boston, Blass. Levy. Nathan ..... 1911 I 1617 Tremont St., Boston, Blass. Lewis, Daniel Ellwood . 1913 X Matlcli Chunk, Pa., B.D. No. 1 Lewis, Ira Sibley .... 1914 I 53 Irving St., S. Framingham. Blass. 1912 GENERAL DIRE CTORY 373 Name and Society Class Course Home Address Lewis, Junius Poullain, AB. . . 1912 II Greensboro, Ga. Lewis, Leon Gage ..... 1912 II Sp. 11 Elm St., Milton, Blass. Lewis, 1VIalcolm ..... 1913 X Sp. 2 Greenough Pl., Jamaica Plain, BfIass. Lewis, B:Ierton Bernard, Jr. . 1911 VI 35 Mechanic St., YVesterly, R.I. Lewis, VVilliam Robert , , 1913 IV Elkhorn, IV. Va. Li, Sing Dji ...... 19141 II R-lang Lane, Luchowfu, Auhui, China Lieber, Peter Carl, E X . , 1914 I 1-115 N. Penn St., Indianapolis, Ind. Lincoln, Earle Randall . 1913 X 6 'Woodburn St., Keene, N.H. Linehan, Charles Andrew . 1911 I Sp. 1180 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. Ling, Gie Seng ..., 191-I I Foo Chow, China Lloyd, Clifford Allen . . 1913 IV 112 Park Ave., Dallas, Tex. Loeb, A. BIarsha,ll ....... 1913 II RO. Rox 19-1, Bleridian, BIiss. Lombard, Oliver Cromwell . . . 1912 VI 21 VValton St., Dorchester, Mass. Long, Alexander Gotwold, J1'., X 'ID 1911 II 417 16th St., Portland, Ore. Long, Edward Batchellar, J r., K 9 1913 XIII Sp. 31NIN. Broadway, IVl1ite Plains, 1 .Y. Long, John Edward, Jr. ...., 1911 XIII Hudson, BIass. Longoria, Armando . . 1913 I Sp. Gibara, Cuba Loo, VVai Gyiao ...... 1913 XIII Ningpo, China Lord, Harold Stowell, 9 X . . 1911 II Athol, BIass. Lord, Raymond Harold . . 1911 VI 27 Park St., Dorchester, BIass. Loud, Roger Perkins . . 1911 VI 87MCommercial St., VVeymouth, I ass. Lougee, Norman Arthur . . 1911 VI 2 Fairfield St., Salem, 1VIa.ss. Lovell, 1Vard Conant, CP K E . 1913 II G9 B'It. Vernon St., Cambridge, Mass. ' Lovell, Joseph VVarren ..,. 1912 VI Sp. 35 Station St., E. VVeyn1outh, Bflass. Lovett, Israel Herrick .' .,.. 1913 VI Sp. 2102 Lothrop St., Omaha., Neb. Lowe, Rodney Messenger, X fi' . . 1913 II Sp. 9 Holt St., Fitchburg, BIass. Lowell, IValter Elmore ..,. 1913 VI Sp. 4:68 Main St., Amesbury, NIass. Lowenberg, BfIaurice Joseph . . 1911 VI 7 Intervale St., Roxbury, Blass. Loweth, Frederick Curtis . , 1912 I 5206 Jefferson Ave., Chicago, Ill. Lucas, IVillian1 Edward, Jr. . 1911 II Sp. 1531 Railway Exchange Building, Chicago, Ill. Luce, Edwin Clifford, Jr. . 191-I IV Bfarion, 1VIass. Lucey, Henry Jerome . . 1911 X G2 1Va.shington Ave., Natick, BIass. Lynch, 1Villiam C .... 1912 II 75 Nlarcella St., Roxbury, BIass. Mabbott, Harold Clarkson . 1912 II 1195 Baldwin St.. 1Vaterbury, Conn. NIcAllen. John Lavelle, A CP . . . 1911 III 328 Hassalo St., Portland, Ore. BIeCart, Raymond Douglas . . . 1911 II 2 Hubbard St., Jamaica Plain, BIass. NIcCarthy, Charles Joseph . . , 1913 VI 37 Liberty St., N. Adams, Blass. BIcCormack, Charles Donald, B.S. 1912 I 1Voodstock, NB.. Can. BfIacCreadie, William Thomas . . 1911 II 5-1 1Vhittier St.. Andover, BIass. BIcCullough, Percy ...,.., 1911 VI 1Veston, B-lass. BIcCune, 1Villiam Rowe, A T . 1913 II 17 Battery Pl.. New York City Biacdonald, Eugene L. , , 1913 I 119 IVillowdale Ave.. Blontelair, N.J. Blacdonald, Effie Louisa . . . 1911 V 320 Cabot St., Beverly, BIass. B.IacDonald, Henry Douglas . . 1912 III Ludlow, Vt. 374 TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI Name and Society Class Course Home Address lNIcDonough, Clarence, 2 X . . 1912 I Sp 70 Fremont St., Gloversville, N .Y. MacDonough, John Vincent . . 1912 X 25 Franklin St., VVatertown, Mass. Mace, Thomas Henry, Jr. .... 1913 IV Sp 2057 Hutchison St., Montreal, Can. McEwen, VVilliam Robert, K 9 . 1914 II 51 Maple Ave., VVellsville, N.Y. lNIcGrath, David James ..... 1912 I 6 Henshaw Ter., WV. Roxbury, lVIass. Mack, Russell, A iv ,,,,,, 1911 I Sp. E. 205th St. K Barnes Ave., New ' York City McKenna, Harold Thomas .... 1913 V 2 Hazelwood St., Roxbury, lVIass. MacKenney, Karl Cushing ...... 1912 VI 112 Abbott Rd., VVellesley Hills, Mass. Mackentepe,Frederick Frank,A.B.,'-IU E K, 1914 X VVarsaw tk VVoodlawn Aves., Cin- cinnati, Ohio MacKenzie, John David ,.... 1911 III Baddeck, Cape Breton, Can. Mackenzie, Nlorell, 9 X . . . 1911 II 68 Barnum St., Taunton, lVIass. MacKinnon, Charles Oxton ,.., 1914 I 20 VValnut St., Newburyport, Mass. MacKinnon, Joseph C ....... 1913 VI Sp Doylestown, Pa. hIcLellan, Herbert Sumner ...... 1913 I 12 Abbot St., Dorchester, Mass. MacLeod, Norman Douglass, A K E 1913 II Sp 290 Irving Ave., Providence, R.I. McMenimen, Robert Aloysious .... 1914 X 1578 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. McNally, Robert James ,... 1913 I Hampshire Arms, Minneapolis, Minn. McNaughton, Albert .... 1911 IV Sp 15 Hall Ave., Everett, lNIass. MacNeill, John Bayfield . . 1914 VI Sp 13 Grew Ave., Roslindale, Mass. McNeil, Nicholas Tallon . . 1912 I Sp 10 Putnam St., Charlestown, Nlass. McOsker, Paul Harold .... 1912 III Sp 209 Stackpole St., Lowell, lNIass. MacPherson, Roy Gay, 9 X . . 1911 II 30 Pine St., S. Framingham, lVIass. MacTarnaghan, VVilliam George .... 1913 IV Sp Batavia, N.Y. Magnon, Charles Alden, A.B. . . 1912 VII Sp St. Albans, lNIe. Magrath, Charles Bolton . . . 1914 II Lethbridge, Alberta, Can. hIaguire, 'William James, E X . , 1913 I '79 Andem St., Providence, R.I. lNIahoney, Dennis Francis .... 1912 I Sp 15 Leverett St., Brookline, lNIass. Mahoney, Frank H. .....,. 1913 X 112 Ocean St., Dorchester, Nfass. Mahoney, William Anthony, 112 Z K 1913 II Sp 28 Preston St., Providence, R.I. Maier, Charles George ...., 1914 XIV 74 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass. Mangan, Edward, 9 E ,... 1912 II Sp 207 2d St., Pittsheld, lNIass. JNIanley, Harry Lester, fb E K . 1911 I 188 Atlantic Ave., Providence, R.I. Mann, Benjamin Stanley . . . 1914 III Norfolk, lNIass. Mann, Ernest Wilkins .... 1914 VI 85 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Manning, Harold Grosvenor . . 1912 X 559 Centre St., Newton, Mass. Marceau, Eugene Theodore . , 1912 X 8 Wollaston Ave., 1rVollaston, Nlass. Markwald, Conrad Alexander . 1912 V Sp Angus, Barron Co., VVis. Marsh, Harold Dickson, B.S. , 1913 IV Sp 717 Wasco St., Portland, Ore. Marsh, Harold Hormel .... 1914 VI 168 Lexington Ave., Cambridge, Mass. lXIarsh, Leon Faulkner . . 1914 II 92 Pleasant St., S. VVeymouth, - Mass. Marston, Nathaniel Sidney ...... 1911 VI 106 VVilliam St., Portland, Me. Martin, VVilliam I-Iennick, A.B., 9 El . . 1911 VI 740 Dolphin St., Baltimore, Md. Martin, VVilliam I-Ienry ........ 1911 I 111 Ingell St., Taunton, IVIass. lVIasferrer, Joaquin Ramirez ...... 1914 II Humacao, Porto Rico Mason, Edward M. ..... 1912 VI 26 Mt. Pleasant St., Winchester, Mass. lNIason, Eric VVier, A K E , . 1914 III Brynterion, Pretoria, S. Africa 1912 GENERAL DIRE CTORY 375 Name and Society Class Course Home Address Mason, Karl Carson ...., 1914 VI 15 Portland St., Keene, N.H. Mason, Max Clark ....,.. 1912 VI 42 Portland St., Keene, N.I'I. ltlatthews, Lawrence Harrison . . 1913 IV Sp Madison, Ind. Matthews, Leroy Allen .... 1912 VII 102 Cross St., lNIalden, Mass. hIattson, William Rhoads .... 1913 I 40 Harrison St., Brookline, NIass. Maxim, Myles Standish ..... 1914 II 59 Boston St., Somerville, Mass. Maxwell, Herbert Oulton .... . 1913 III 164 Huntington Ave., Boston, INIass. Mayer, Harold Alexander, E A E 1914 I Sp. 628 Everett St., Portland, Ore. Mayer, Randolph Hawthorne . . 1914 VI 817 Margaret Pl., Shreveport, La. hfayo, Dana Harrat Nickerson . 1914 II 1045 Dayton St., Hamilton, Ohio lNIazzei, Frank John ,.... 1914 VI 15161 Washington Ave., Chelsea, ass. lNIeans, Alan Hay .... 1912 III Sp. Chicago, Ill. Meisel, Otto Carl Francis . . 1911 II 10 Upland Ave., Dorchester, lVIass. Menderson, Edgar, A.B. . 1913 II 3325 Burnet Ave., Avondale, Cin- cinnati, Ohio Menke, Alvin Frederick ..... Grad. IV 15 Edgar St., Evansville, Ind. Itlerrill. Charles Hudson Sayre, K 9 1912 I Sp. Manchester, Mass. Merrill, Hamilton, A XII ..,,. 1912 X Oaksmere, New Rochelle, N.Y. INIerrill, Millard VVarren .,., 1913 XIV Salisbury, Mass. lXIerrill, Stanley IValker, A T A , 1914 II Sp 31 Chestnut Ter., Newton Centre, Mass. Bdetcalf, Lester George, B.S. . 1912 II Sp, Claremont, Cal. Metz, August Carl ..... 1911 III 260 Cape St., Oshkosh, VVis. Miller, IfValdo Bennerbille ..,. 1912 I Sp. '78 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. Mills, Charles Henry, 111 K E , . . 1911 IV Sp. 89 Sherman St., Springfield, Mass. Mills, Leonard Olcott ..... 1911 VI Sp. 213 Wlalnut St., Holyoke, Mass. Minsky, Harry ....... 1913 I 35 Revere St., Boston, lNIass. Minton, John P. .... 1912 VIII Sp. 203 VV. McClure Ave., Peoria, Ill. Mitchell, Earle Alonzo . . 1914 III Hull, Blass. Mitchell, Harold Dies ,.... 1912 X 22 Bowers St., Newtonville, Mass. Monahan, VValter Howard . . 1914 VI 20 Crescent St., Quincy, lVIass. Montanaro, Austin ....... 1914 X ' 205 Salem St., Boston, Mass. Montgomery, Edward, A T A . . 1912 X Omaha, Neb. Montt, David ........ 1912 VI Sp. Delicias 2310, Santiago, Chile Mooney, William Joseph . . 1913 IV 23h?lmstead St., Jamaica Plain, ass. Moore, Daniel Martin . 1913 I 9 IVarren St., Taunton, lVIass. lVIoore, Frank Lewis . . . 1912 VI Sp. 124 N. Pierce St., Lima, Ohio. Iiienzo, Vernon lVIoore , , . . 1914 I Savona, N.Y. Moore, Walter Stone ,..... 1912 I Sp. 1017 Washington St., Sandusky, Ohio llfoorhouse, Robert IfVharton, B.S. 1914 X 2334 Bridge St., Philadelphia, Pa. Morash, Bernard Hudson ..,. 1912 VI Lunenberg, N.S. Moreno, Jorge Isaac ....., 1914 XI Quito CEcuadorJ, South America Morey, Chester Totten, 119 K E . . 1911 II 39 Kenwood St., Dorchester, Mass. Morgan, James Francis, Jr., E X 1914 I P.O. Box 594, Honolulu, T.I-I. Morrill, Philip Everett ...,. 1914 I 56 Fountain St., Haverhill, hIass. Morrison, Alex .,,...., 1913 X 68 Elm St., Andover, Mass. ltiforrison, Howard Archibald, CIP 1' A 1914 II 104 N. State St., Concord, N.H. Morrison, Ibrahim Follansbee . . 1911 I 358 Wiashington St., Braintree, 3Iass. Morrow, Clarence Edgar . . 1912 IV Sp. 702 Newell St., Walla IYalla, Wash. Morse, Fred Thurlow . . . 1912 I 1021 Van Buren St., Topeka, Kan. 376 TECHNIQUE Vol. XXVI Name and Society Class Course Home Address hIorse, Joln1 Cable, fll B E . , . . 191-L VI 911 XV. Green St., Urbana, Ill. BIorse, Robert Emery, 9 X . . . 1911 VI 157 1Valnut St., Brookline, Mass. Morton, Francis Byron . . . . 1913 X 106 Maple St., Roxbury, Mass. Miowry, Fred Lawrence ........ 1912 XI Q3 Abbot Pl., Brockton, Mass. 1VIoyer, Paul Snyder 4........ 1913 X Sp. Derry Church, Pa. Nludge, Arthur Warren, Jr., A K E , , 1911 X Blunch, Benjamin Samuel . . , Blurdoek, Frederick David . . hlurdoch, Joseph ...... h'Iurphy, Edward Eugene . . . Blurphy, Robert Joseph, fb E li Nlurphy, Walter Vincent . . . hlurray, Joseph Ignatius , . Nhirray, IVallace Jennings . hlutersbaugh, Alonzo Marsh . lVIuther, IValter Paul, E A E . Nlyers, Aaron Leon .,... Nason, David Varney . Natl1, Simon .,.,., Navison, Myer Melville . N ealey, James Barton . Neily, Ernest Stanhope . . Nelson, Albert Peter . . . Newbury, John Parker . . , Newbury, Wfarren Charles . Neumuller, Donald J. . , . . Newlin, Earl Mortimer, E X . Nichols, Robert Bradley, sb E K Nickerson, Harold Lewis , . . Nightingale, Harold WVatson . . Nitschke, Charles VVillian1 . . North, Rhys Harrower , . . Norton, Edmund Randall . . Noyes, Jonathan Alvan . . Nute, Raymond Edson . . Nye, Alfred Francis, 9 X . , Ober, Chester Howard, 411 E K . O'Brien, 1Valter Francis .... 0,Brien, VVilliam Gerken, B.A. Odell, Lawrence Gleason, K 9 , O'Farrell, Leon Rafael Ofenstein, Clarence Leo . . Olesen, Charles IVillia1n . . Omansky, Max Isaac . . Omansky, Morris . . . Oppenheim, Joseph .... Orchard, 1Villiam John . . 1913 II I . 1913 . 1911 XI . 1913 III 1913 VI , 1911 visp. . 1912 yusp. K . 1912 . . 1913 I . 1913 I . 1911 XI . 1913 Xsp. . 1911 V , 1914 XI . 1913 Isp. . 1913 VI . 1913 1ISp. . 1911 Xsp. . 1914 X . 1913 VSp. . 1911 V1 . . 1913 I . 1911 IISp. . 1914: VII 1912 IVSp 1913 IV 191Q XIIIA 19122 II 191-1 X 1911 1VSp 1911 I 1912 Hsp 19122 X 191Q XIVSp 1911- ISp. 1911 I 1914 11 1914 X1 1911 V 1912 VSp 1911 XI 19-1 Pond St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 71 Grove Hill, New Britain, Ct. 92036 Massachusetts Ave., Cam- bridge, Mass. 19 IVendell St., Cambridge, Mass. Hull, Mass. St. Jolm's, Newfoundland. 355111. Main St., New Britain, Conn. 8 Cottage St., Everett, Mass. 571 1Vashington St., Dorchester, Blass. Lake Charles, La. 14 Hillside Ter., W. Newton, Mass. Palestine, Tex. 18 Buffuni St., Salem, Blass. 87 IV Cedar St., Boston, Mass. 63 Bainbridge St., Roxbury, Mass, 178 Harlow St., Bangor, Me. Aylesford, N.S. 11 Nelson St., E. Braintree, hlass. 79 Farrington St., E. Boston, hIass. 79 Farrington St., E. Boston, Mass. Lansford, Pa. 1010 E. College St., Rochester, Minn. -1 High St., 1Varren, Mass. ' 1-1192 E. 57th St., Chicago, Ill. 57-1 Salem St., Malden, Mass. 16191 S. State St., Syracuse, N.Y. 1-17 Park St., Blontclair, N.J. 32 1Vestland Ave., Boston, Mass. 12-L Adams St., VValtha1n, Mass. 911 Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass. 841 Green St., Fairliaven, Mass. -1 1Vhitehall St., Newport, R.I. 10 Howland St., Cainbridge, Mass. 614 Cutler St., Marietta, Ohio 11 Blabeno St., Roxbury, Mass. Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic 12 New York Ave., NNY., 1Vash- ington, D.C. 23 Symonds St., Salem, Mass. 3-L Auburn St., Boston, Mass. 31 Auburn St., Boston, Mziss. -19 Revere St., Boston, Mass. 14 Fletcher St., Roslindale, Mass. 1912 GENERAL DIRECTORY 377 Name and Society Class Course Home Address O'Reilly, Thomas Aloysius, A.B. . . 1913 I 23 IVashington Ter., St. Louis, Blo. Orr, Scott IVesley ......, , 1913 I 103 Cedar St., Roxbury. Blass. Osborn, Franklin, 2d ...... , 1911 III 40 Holten St., Peabody, Blass. Osborn, Frederick Bva1'1'CI1, E X , . 1912 III Sp. Edgartown, Blass. Otis, Henry Noyes, B.A., X '11 , , 1912 II 36 Salem St., Andover, Blass. Ott, George Benjamin . . . . 1914 X 6 Sixth St., Wlarren. Pa. Owen, Paul Barry, A K E , . 1914 VI Vineyard Haven, Blass, Pacheco, Ricardo Lara ,,.... . 1912 VI San Jose, Costa Rica, C.A. Page, Arthur Stickney ..... . . 1914 I 12 E. High St., Newbury, Blass. Palmer, Alanson L., Jig, B.S., A T A . . 1912 V Sp. Wlooster. Ohio Pardey, Gilbert Rea ...... . , 1913 VI Segreganset, Blass. Paris, Israel ..,....... . 1914 VI 502 Tremont St., Boston, Blass. Paris, Blaurice ,... . 1914 IV 101 Bernard St., Dorchester, Blass. Parker, Earl Stanley ,... . 1914 X 22 Pocasset Ave., Providence, R.I. Parker, Harry Stinson ..... . 1913 II Sp. High St., Gotfstown. N,H. Parker, Stanley Illallace, G X , . . 1913 III 55 Robbins St., IYaltham, Blass. Parker, Theodore Bissell, E X . . , 1911 I 72 Ashford St., Allston, Blass. Parsell, Roy Linwood ..... . 1914 II 159 Blt. Vernon St., Blalden, Blass. Parsons, Donald VVilson . . . . 1914 VI 35 Blain St., Saugus, Blass. Parsons, Leon IVoodman .... . 1913 X 18 Fruit St., Newburyport. Blass. Parthum, Alfred Herman .... . . 1913 X Sp. 115 Union St., Lawrence, Blass. Partridge, Henry Hinman, A K E , , 1912 II 185 Canfield Ave., IV Detroit, Blich. Pashek, Albert Lawrence, A.B. . . 1912 VI Berea, Ohio Pastene, Alexander Joseph . . . . 1913 X 457 Blue Hill Ave., Roxbury, Blass. Patrick, Lloyd Alexander ..., , 1911 IV Sp. 16 VValden St., Cambridge, Blass. Patten, Ernest Leslie Osborne . . . 1914 II 15 Holmes St., Blalden, Blass. Paul, Edwin ,..,..... . 1914 XIV 517 Northampton St., Holyoke, Blass. Paul, Joseph Nairn ..,. . 1913 VI Vllakefield, N.H. Paul, Lawrence Mattor . . . 1914 II China Payson, Horace Stanwood . . . 1912 I ' 26 Everett Ave., Dorchester, Blass. Pearce, Clinton Ellicott .... . 1913 II 11 IValter St.. Roslindale, Blass. Pearl, Holman Isaac ...... , 1912 I 362 Longwood Ave., Boston, Blass. Pease, Ralph Southworth, AB. . . 1911 V 297 Grove St., Fall River, Blass. Peck, Harry Dexter, 9 E .,.. . 1913 II Lavender St., Blillis, Mass. Pedersen, Aksel Blarius ..... . . 1912 X 45 IVallis St., Beverly, Blass. Peirce, Caleb Clarence, A.B., 111 1' A . .' 1913 IV Sp. 1616 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa Pendleton, Ferdinand Harriman, Jr. . . 1913 V 21 High St.. Blalden, Blass. Pepper, Chester Lawrence, 9 X . . . 1911 II 57 County Rd., Chelsea, Blass. Perkins, Leander Crawford . . . . 1913 II 69 Central St., VVellesley, Blass. Perley, George Kimball ..,. . 1914 VI Rowley, Blass. Perry, Clyde Raymond . . . 1911 III Sp. 26 Pleasant St., Stoneham, Blass. Perry, Ralph Hamilton . . . 1914 X 111 Porter St., Malden, Blass. Pettingell, John Blason . . . 1912 I 16 Spring St., Newburyport. Blass. Petts, Arthur Fowler . . . . 1913IIkVI 250 Blassachusetts Ave., Boston, Blass. Pevear, Blunroe Rhodes, A T . . 1912 IV Sp Lynn, Blass. Peycke. Armand Hawkins ..... . 1911 II Sp Chicago, Ill. Pickering. George Vllalter ......, 1914 VI Sp Presidio of Blonterey, Cal. Pierce, Bion Leonard ..,...... 1913 X 124 IYinthrop St., Taunton, Blass. Pierce, James Buchanan. Jr., A T A . . 1911 X Sharpsville. Pa. Pinnoek, Thomas 1Vellington ..... 1913 II 4 Fairfield St., Salem, Blass. 378 TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI Name and Society Class Course Home Address Pizzorno, Pedro Paulo . . . 1913 VI 412 Av. Silverio Nery, Manaos- Amozonas, Brazil. Portal, Robert Temple . . . . 1913 VI Sp 8 Second St., VVoburn, Mass. Potter, Austin ..,.. . . 1912 VII Sp VVellesley, lNIass. Powell, Oliver Davis . . . . . 1912 I Haverhill, Mass. Pratt, Edwin Dana, B.S. . . . . 1913 I Sp 229 N. Maple Ave., E. Orange, N.J. Pratt, Jabez Harden ..... . . 1912 X Bridgewater, Blass. Prentice, Harry Ephraim, A T , . . . 1913 II 185 VVashington St., Norwich, Conn. Pretzinger, Freeman Albert . . . . 1911 IV N.E. Cor. Main 8: Apple Sts., Day- ton, Ohio Price, Malcolm Dana, QI? B E ...,. 1911 II 23 Regent Circle, Brookline, Mass. Price, VVillia1n Henry, Jr., A T A . . . 1914 X 3345 lVIonroe St., Chicago, Ill. Priest, Henry Malcolm ......., 1912 I Littleton, Mass. Prouty, Theodore Rentrope . . . . . 1912 IV Scituate, IlIass. Pulsifer, Revere Burnham . . . . 1912 XIII Sp. 66 School St., lNIanehester, lllass. Pushee, Harold ......,. . . 1911 X 237 1fVinn St., VVoburn, Mass. Putnam. Roger Lowell ........ 1914- II Manchester, Mass. Putnam, Scott Bradstreet, A T ,... 1911 XI 34 Appleton St., Beverly, Mass. Quinn, Murtha Philip .... , . 1912 II 54641 Northumberland Ave., Pitts- burg, Pa. Rahinovitz, Louis . . . . . 1913 V 87 Orange St., Chelsea, Mass. Ralton, Francis Arthur . . . . . 1914 I 7 Wyman St., Lawrence, Mass. Ramler, Otto Joseph ...., . . 1912 VIII 224 S. 6th St., Richmond, Ind. Rand, I-Iarold Morrill, 9 X . . , . 1913 I 25 Conway St., Roslindale, Blass. Randall, Henry Edward, Jr. . . . . 1913 VI Island Pond, Vt. Randall, Merle, A.B., A.lNI .... . . Grad. V 205 S. Gth St., Poplar Bluff, INIo. Randall, Roy Allan ....... . . 1913 IV Sp 40 Prescott St., Somerville, Mass. Ranger, Richard Howland, 'P B E . . . 1911 VIII 19 VV. 10th St., Indianapolis, Ind. Rankin, Ralph Smedberg .,..... 1913 VI 29 Abbott Rd., 1Vellesley Hills, Mass. Ranney, Alfred Gardner . . . 1913 I 434 King lfVilliam St., San Antonio, Tex. Ransdell, John Hickman . , . . 1914 I P.O. Box 83, Alexandria, La. Rapelli, G. lvashington . . . . 1911 I Sp. Banco Espariol, Buenos Ayres, Ar- gentine Republic Ray, Arthur Gordon, A.B. . . . 1913 IV Sp 495 Lansdowne Ave., Yllestmount, Quebec, Can. Ray, Leslie Sewall ...,.. . . 1914 II Sp Topstield, Mass. Raymond, John IVilliam, Jr. . , . 1912 I 101 Balch St., Beverly, lVIass. Ready, lVilliam Aloysius . . . . 1913 VI Nashville, Tenn. Reardon, Edmund John . . . . . 1914 I Sp 195 Erie St., Cambridge, Mass. Redfern, Philip Theobald ..,.... 1912 IV Sp 16 Hillside Ave., Vllinchester, Illass. Reece, Franklin Augustus, A.B ..... 1913 II Sp 315 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Reed, Mark White ...... . . 1913 IV Sp Chelmsford, llffass. Reed, Stalker Elijah .... . . 1912 III Sp Hudson, N.H. Reeves, Bartow Vandewater . . . . 1912 X Sp 87 Shelton Ave., Jamaica, L.I. Reid, Allen VVillard, E X . . . . 1912 I Stamford, Conn. Reilly, Charles Frederick . . . . 1913 I Calgary, Alberta Reiman, Clarence K .... , . 1912 X 38 Ashland St., Newburyport, Mass. Renfrew, Luther James . . . . 1913 XIV 12 Nottingham St., Dorchester, Mass. 1912 GENERAL DIRE CTORY 379 Name and Society Reyburn, Thomas, A.B., A Xlf . . Reynolds, Charles Vaughn . . . Rhoades, 1Villiam Geyer, 419 E K . . Rhodes, George Harold .... . Rhodes, 1Villiam Armitage . . . Rice, 1N1arion ...... . Rice, Thomas Joseph . . . Rich, Arnold F ........ . Richard, Rene Alphonse . . . Richards, George Vlfilliam, 9 X Richardson, Lawrence VVilson . Richardson, Lyle Merton . . . . Richardson, 1Vallace Dunster . Richardson, VVilliam Elmer , . . Richmond, Carl Gee .... . Richmond, Harold Bours . . . Richter, George ...,. . Ricker, Daniel ..... . Rideout, Percy A ...... . Rieser, Charles W'illiam .... , Ringo, Bolivar Buckner, E X . Riordan, Herbert Francis . . . . Robb, Gordon Howard .... Roberts, Wilbur Taylor, A T . Roberts, VVilliam Lawton . . . Robinson, Frederick Alfred, Jr. . . Robinson, Fred Thomas ,... . Robinson, George Albert . . . . Robinson, George Ernest . . . Robinson, Harold Long ..... . Robinson, Kenneth Caleb .... . Rogers, John Calvin, B.S., A T Q . . Rogers, Samuel Evan, Jr., fb K E . . . Rohlfts, VValter Vogt ........ Rollason, Geoffrey Mallin, B.S., 2 A E Romana, Albert de . . . Romer, John Boyd . . . Romero, Antonio . . . . Rooney, Arthur Hugh . Root, Maurice Timothy . Root, Royal Pulsifer . . Ross, Bardley Travis, A K E . . . Ross, Clyde Polhemus .... . Rossy, Cecilio Salvador ..... . Rowley, Charles Bacon, if B E . . . Ruby, 1Valter 1VIorley, 9 A X .... Rudolph, Henry James Gray, A 'If . . Class Course 1914 II Sp 1912 XI 1912 VI 1912 II 1912 VI 1913 X Sp. 1913 II Sp. 1913 II 1912 1 1912 1 1913 II 19141 X Sp. 1912 XI Sp. 1912 1 1911 1 1914 VI 1913 X 1912 IV Sp. 1911 1 1912 X 1913 III Sp. 1914 II Sp. 1913 IV 1912 1 Sp. 1911 XIII 1912 X 1913 1 1912 1 1911 IV Sp 1911 1 1912 II ' 1911 VI Sp. 1913 II Sp. 1912 IV Sp 1913 X 1911 VI 1912 V Sp. 1912 1 1912 VI 1914 V11 1912 II Sp. 1912 X 191-I III 1914 1 1912 II 1912 II Sp 1913 1 Sp. Home Address 4529 Lindell Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Canton, Blass. San Francisco, Cal. 66 Hoyle St., Norwood, Mass. 1223 E. 3d South St., Salt Lake City, Utah Hotel Ansonia, 73d St. Sz Broadway, New York City 30 B Cobden St., Roxbury, N.Y. Barre, Mass. 165 Beech St., Holyoke, Mass. Erving, Mass. 13 Landers St., Somerville, ltlass. 1N1ars Hill, 1NTe. 649 E. 23d St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 887 Adams St., Dorchester, Blass. 300 VVinthrop Ave., Revere, 1VIass. 12 George St., ltledford, 1V1ass. 108 Brown Ave., Holyoke, 1N1ass. -14 Pleasant St., Somersworth, N.H. Concord Jct., Mass. Hamilton, Ohio, R.D. No. 4 Low Moor, Va. 353 Seaver St., Dorchester, Mass. 414 Walter St., Salem, Mass. 48a Dove St., Albany, N.Y. Care H. E. Strachan, Savannah, Ga. 1845 VVebster St., E. Boston, Mass. Bacon St., Natick, Mass. 222 W. Selden St., 1VIattapan, 1VIass. 18 Savin St., Roxbury, Mass. 17 Winthrop St., VVinchester, Mass. 250 Belgrade Ave., Roslindale, Blass. Starkville, Miss. 501 N. 22d St., Omaha, Neb. 1120lLombard St., San Francisco, a . 791 lVIalvern Rd., Toorak, Mel- bourne, Australia C alle Huanamarca 411, Arequipe, Peru, S. America 14 Chilton Rd., VV. Roxbury, Mass. Fajardo, Porto Rico, Cuba 71 Brookfield St., Lawrence, Mass. Farmington, Ct. 309 VV. 92d St., New York, N.Y. Rensselaer, Ind. 1269 Commonwealth Ave., Allston, Mass, San Juan, Porto Rico, Cuba 602 XV. Main St., Jackson, 1V1ich. 19-1 Main St., Oneida, N.Y. 1571 Beacon St., Brookline, Blass. 380 TECHNIQU E Vol. XXVI Name and Society Rudolph, Paul Emil . . . . Runels, Ralph Earle . . Ruotf, Chauncey Francis Rupert, Frank Finch, A.B., A.M. . . . Grad. Rush, James Edwin ...... Russell, Foster, 9 X . . Russell, James Gordon . Russell, Philip Alden . . Ruttkay, Paul .,.. Ryder, Frank Pittis , . Ryon, Gordon Ames . , Sada, Javier G. . . . St. John, Everett, A.B. . Salgaclo, Agapito, . . Salibi, Ninn' Said ....r,, Salisbury, Ralph Dewey ..... Salisbury, Ivilliam Conyne, A K E Salisbury, Wiillis Ruel, B.S .,.. Salomon, Leo .....,... Salomonson, Maurice VVestheim , Sampson, George Benjamin, 9 E' . Sampson, Howard Collamore . . Sampson, Ross Darlton, A T Q . Sanburn, Justus Curtis ..,.. Sanchez, Federico Guillerano . . Sandburg, Carl Arthur .... Sandstein, Leopold Maurice . Sargent, Hall ,..... Sargent, Stuart Cary, 9 E . Sawyer, Ralph E., A.B. . . Sauer, Fred Eugene, Jr. . . Savage, Edgar Channing . Sawyer, George Summers . . Sayward, Malcolm Joseph . . Scanlon, Richard Harriman . . Scannell, Philip Lawrence . , Scarff, John Henry, B.S. , . Schafer, Charles Adolph ..,. Schallenbach, Albert Emerson . . Schar, Robert Samuel .,.. Scharff, Maurice Roos, S.B .... Schattschneider, Sylvester, B.S. . Schell, Erwin Haskell, 9 A X . . Schellens, Christopher Avery, B.S. Scherwin, Paul 1NIaximilian . . . Class Course 1913 I Sp 1911 I 1911 XII' V 19152 VII Sp. 1911 II 1913 II 1914 I ' 1913 II 1913 II 1912 VI Sp 1913 III 1912 II 1912 VI 1913 I Sp 1911 IV 1911 II 1912 II Sp 191-if I 1913 IV Sp 1913 II 1914 I 1913 III Sp 1912 X 1913 IV 1911 VI Sp 1912 I Sp 1912 II Sp. 1913 XIII 1911 XII 1914 III Sp 1911 II 191Q I 19141 I 1912 II 1913 X Sp. Grad. IV 1911 XIII 1914 II 1912 V Sp Grad. VII it XI Grad. I 1912 II Sp. Grad. II 1911 I Home Address Highland Park, Ill. 321 Thorndike St., Lowell, hlass. Bridgewater, Mass, Neodesha, Kan. 120 Dorchester St., S. Boston, Mass. 52702 E. Sth Ave., Spokane, VVash. 12 Bodwell St., Dorchester, Mass. The Country Club, Brookline, Mass. Great Kills, Staten Island, N.Y. Niagara Falls, N.Y. 85 Riverview Ave., Ivaltham, Mass. Hidalgo No. 716, Monterey, Mex. 32 S. Qlst St., Philadelphia, Pa. San Francisco de la Paz, Olamcho, Honduras Gas Co., Beirut, Syria 7120 LaFayette Ave., Chicago, Ill. Chicago Beach Hotel, Chicago, Ill. -1191 3d Ave., S.E., Minneapolis, 1' inn. 4 Sargeant Ct., W. Lynn, Mass. VV. Newton, Mass. 61 Sargeant St., Springfield, Mass. S. Hanson, 1NIass. 19lZaFairn1ount Ave., Hyde Park, ass. hlittineague, Mass. Central Sta. Lucia, Gibara, Cuba 33 Kingsdale St., Dorcheste1', Mass. Christ Church, New Zealand Grand Forks, N.D. 71 Sargent Ave., Fitchburg, Mass. 516 Summer St., S. Portland, lVIe. 10 Irving St., Everett, Mass. 117 Richmond St., Dorchester, Mass. 4-9 Oak Square AY'C.,BfIgl1t0D,MilSS. 8 Greenleaf St., Bradford, Mass. 20 Dartmouth St., Leominster, Mass. 575 1Vestforcl St., Lowell, Mass. 1706 N. Charles St., Baltimore, 1NId. 294 Fourteenth St., Portland, Ore. 57 Nixon St., Dorchester Ctr., Mass. E. Third St., E. Liverpool, Ohio 600 N. Union St., Natchez, Miss. De Forest, Dane Co., VVis. MQ7 Grand Ave., Kalamazoo, 1NIich. Groton, Ct., P.O. Box 4 443 VV. 151st St., New York City 1912 GENERA L DIRECTORY 381 Name and Society Class Course HOIHG ACMYCSS Schick, Alejandro ...,.. 191-I I Los Angeles, Chile, S.A. Schiess, Ulrich Christopher .,.... 191-L IV -L63 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N .Y. Schmidt, Samuel Myer ..... 1911 VII 9 Allen St., Boston, Mass.. c A Schmiedeke, VVillia1n Valentine, A.B. . . 1912 I 87-6 Rockdale Ave., Cincinnati hio Schmitt, Philip, Jr., 9 A X , , . 1913 III Sp. Q48 1V. 104th St., New York City Schofield, Stuart James, B.A., M.A. . . Grad. XII 64-7 Princess St., Kingston, Ont, C an. Schreiber, Henry, Jr ....... 1912 XI Sp. 13 Bishop St., Jamaica Plain, Mass Schulze, Robert, Jr. .,., 1913 X Sp. Q85 Milton St., E. Dedham, Nfass Schurig, Otto Robert, A.B. . 1911 VI Innere Schueeberger Str. 17, Ze- orckau, Sachsen, Germany Schwartz, Lewis ...... 1911 V 177 Chambers St., Boston, 1VIass. Schwarz, Louis Boyd, fi? B E . . 1914 II Sp. 106 lNIarion St., Brookline, NIass. Scott, Kenneth Allen .... 1913 I Sp. S1-L Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Scoville, John Harris, A T . 1911 IV 96 VVethersfield Ave., H21I'tf0fd, Conn. Scribner, Samuel Harold . . . 1911 I 158 1Vestford St., Lowell, 1XIass. Scriven, Edward Osborne, B.S. . . Grad. VI 693 College Ave., Beloit, Wis. Q Scudder, Tracy Vanderveer, 2 X , 1913 XIII Sp. 65 Central Ave., Tompkinsville, N.Y. Seaton, Roy Andrew, B.S., M.S. . 1911 II Manhattan, Kan. Sebben, Edward Baker ..... 1914 X Sp. 1331 Humboldt St., Denver, Col. Seeley, Nathaniel Stevens, X 49 . 1911 II 11 Ash St., Flushing, lVIe. Seetoo, Fucheng ....... 1912 XIII Sp. Kwangtung, China. Selfridge, John Soley, X 'P .... 191Q VI Sp. 2615 California St., San Francisco, Cal. Selfridge, Samuel VVoodworth, X KID 1913 II 2615 California St., San Francisco, Cal. Seligman, Wellesley J. ..... 1919 III Sp. Q1 Fairbanks St., Brookline, Mass. Senior, Thomas Edward . . 1913 X 3580 VVashington Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Shafran, NIaX Jacob ..... 1913 X Sp. -I Balfour St., Roxbury, Mass. Shagury, Peter Nichola, B.A. . 1913 I Sp. Al lVIaballatul, Kubra, Egypt Sharp, Harold Harris, A.B. . . 191Q III Sp. 177 Bellevue Ave., INIelrose, Blass. Shaw. Charles, li' E K , , , 191-I I 133 Sherman St., Springfield, IVIass. Shaw, Harold Duncan . . 1914 VI 8-I Amherst St., Roslindale, Mass. Shaw, Harold Francis . 1911 II -L2 Orchard St., Leominster, Mass. Shaw, Herbert Gleason . . 1913 II Sp. 111 E. Water St., Rockland, Mass. Shedd, Gale Colburn, A T . 191-1 XI 12 NIarlboro St., Keene, N.H. Shedd, Paul VVesley, A T . . 191-L II 12 1VIarlbor0 St., Keene, N.H. Shedden, John Bruce ...... 191-I IV Sp. 1-L00 Olive Ave., Edgewater, Chi- cago, Ill. Sheehan, Thomas VVillian1 .... 1914 I Sp. -179 Pleasant St., hlalden, Mass. Shenstone, Osborne Harris, fb 1' A 1911 I 40 Wahuer Rd., Toronto, Can. Shepard, Arthur Pope ........ 1911 VI Sp. Sharon, lNIass. Shepard, Frederick Johnstone, Jr., CID I' A . 191Q VI East Derry, N.H. Shepherd, VVilliam Alexander, B.S. 1911 VI Pultneyville, N.Y. Sherman, Albert Case, Jr. .... 191-I IV 155 1Vil1iam St., New Bedford, Blast Shohan, Abraham . . . 191-I VI 35 Deion St., Roxbury, Blass. Shore, Jacob David . 191Q IV 131 Elmo St., Dorchester, Blass. Shoub, Hyman Louis . 1913 VII 3-I Lawrence Ave., Roxbury, BIass. 382 TECHNIQUE Vol.XXVI Name and Society Class Course Home Address ShurtleH', Ernest Solon ..... 1914 VI Sp 118 N. Blain St., Concord, N.H. Shuster, Elmore Franklin, '-IP 2 K . 1914 VI Sp 194 View St., New Haven, Ct. Sickels, George Harrington, CP K 2 1913 II Sp 39 Highland Ave., Buffalo, N .Y. Silsbee, Francis Briggs ..... Grad. VI 9 E. Haverhill St., Lawrence, Mass. Silverman, Benjamin ...... 1912 II Sp. 113 Beacon St., Chelsea, Mass. Simonds, Charlotte Victorine, A.B 1913 IV Sp. 60 Park St., Brookline, Mass. Simonds, Roland Scott ..... 1911 IV Sp. 42 Salem St., Bradford, Mass. Simonds, Warren James, fi' E K . 1911 I 52 Shawmut Ave., Marlboro, Mass. Simonds, William Aaron . , . 1914 X 66 Orange St., Waltham, Mass. Sinnicks, Frank Samuel, 9 X . 1913 III Sp. Manchester, lNIass. Sisonsky, Isador ,...... 1913 I 116 Chelsea St., E. Boston, Mass. Sittinger, Carl Joseph . . . 1911 VI 59 Delle Ave., Roxbury, Mass. Slade, VValter Clifton . , . Grad. V '76 Comstock Ave., Providence, R.I. Sloane, Vernon Gregory . . 1912 I 31 Acton St., Arlington Heights, Mass. Smith, Alfred Newell ..... 1912 I Sp. 1 Ashcroft St., Dedham, Mass. Smith, Charles Albert, A.B. . . 1913 III Sp. 67 Madison St., W. lVIedford, Mass. Smith, Clarence Lester . . . 1914 VI 97 Munroe St., Roxbury, lVIass. Smith, Clyde Fuller, A.B. . . 1912 XI Islington, Mass. Smith, Daniel Joseph ...i. 1911 V Sp. 5 Menlo St., Brighton, Mass. Smith, Edward Ephraim, 2d . 1913 VII 74 Glendale St., Uphamls Corner, Boston, ,Mass. Smith, Frank Griswold . . . 1911 III 108 Field St., Torrington, Ct. Smith, Frank Thomas . . . 1913 XIV 13 Hall St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Smith, Harold Alfred, 9 X . 1911 II 67 Woodlawn St., Lynn, Mass. Smith, Harry Chawner ..,. 1912 IV Sp. 214 S. Spring St., Independence,. Mo. Smith, Hubert Stacy, A K E . . . . 1911 X 1112 Centre Ave., Bay City, Mich. Smith, Marquis Seymou1'e, K 9 . 1914 XIII Sp. 14 Princeton Ave., Allston, Mass. Smith, Merrill Jefferson ..... . 1913 VI Sp. Cassadaga, N.Y. Smith, Robert Patterson . . . 1913 I Sp. Freeland, Prince County, P.E.I., Can. Smith, Sedgwick ....... 1911 Sp. Skaneateles, N.Y. Smith, Sidney Vanuxern, Jr. . . . 1914 III Sp. 2746 Dwight Way, Berkeley, Cal. Smith, Stanley Armstrong .,.. 1914 IV 81 Pearl St., Somerville, Mass. Smythe, Frederic Hastings, A.B. . 1912 V Sp Utica, N.Y. Smythe-Martin, Rosslyn, A K E , 1913 II Sp 220 Broadway, New York, N.Y. Snow, 1Velton Ames .,.... 1914 II 6 Gage St., Needham, Mass. Snyder, Elwyn Edward, Jr. , . 1914 X 21 NewtonvilleAve., Newton, Mass. Somerby, Frank Soule .... 1914 III 15 Ashland St., Newburyport, Mass. Somers, Carl Wlarrington, A.B. . 1912 IV Sp. 22 VVestlake Ave., Auburn, N.Y. Soulis, Hugh Emerson .... 1912 VI 26 VVinslow St., Everett, Mass. Southgate, Donald WVright . . 1911 IV Sp 501 Russell St., Nashville, Tenn. Spaulding, Archibald Harris . . 1913 X Sp. 138 Lincoln St., Newton Highlands, Mass. Spector, Isidore, B.S. . . 1911 I 241 E. 68th St., New York, N.Y. Spicer, Allen Wood ,.... 1913 X Sp. Dexter, N.Y. Spitz, Seymour James .... 1914 X 50 Thorndike St., Brookline, Mass. Springall, Cyrus Foss ..... 1912 IV 18 Spring St., Malden, Mass. Sprowls, George Milton, A.B. . 1912 VI Claysville, Pa. Staiger, Allen Brown ..... 1912 II Sp. 1522 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City, N .J . Stanyan, Starr 1Valker . . 1914 VI 76 Boston Ave., IV. Medford, Mass. 1912 GENERAL DIRE CTORY 383 Name and Society Class Course Home Address Staples, Elden Ivan . 191-L X 38 Central St., IVakeHeld, 1VIass. Starr, Frank Elijah . . . . 1912 III Sp 97 Cedar St., Fitchburg, lXIass. Starr, George Ho1'ace .... 1913 I Sp Danbury, Ct. Steere, Edward ....... . . 191-L I Sp Calle Real Malate, Nlanila, 13.1. Stenholm, Carl Johan Adolf . , . 1913 X Sp. 17 Edward St., Newport, R.I. Stern, Frances ........ . . 1912 V 18 Angell St., Dorchester, Mass. Stevens, Donald Reed, CIP B E . . . . 1911 II 32 Manchester Rd., Brookline, Mass. Stevens, George Shepard . . 191-L VI 32 Parker St.. Chelsea, lVIass. Stevens, 1Villiam D .... 1913 II Sp Houghton, Nlich. Stewart, Dugald, A.B. ,... . 1912 I Nliddlebury, Vt. Stewart, Gordon Urquhart . . . . 1914 VI 147 Kilton St., Dorchester, lVIass. Stewart, Horace Gentry, 9 A X 191-L VII 18 Roslyn St., Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio Stewart, Oswald Vllellington . 1911 I 75 Milton Ave., Hyde Park, Mass. Stibb, Franklyn 1VIosher . , . 1912 XI Sp. 31 VVestfordAve., Springddeld, Mass. Stillman, Frederick Otis ...,. . 1913 III 4 VVaverly Ave., Melrose, Mass. Stimpson, Edward Francis .... . 1911 X 84 Larch St., Providence, R.I. Stobert, Robert Clarence, 'P K E 1912 VI 2120 Ten Ave., S. Birmingham, Ala. Stone, Howard Lyons, A T A 1914 I -L00 Ogden St., Bridgeport, Ct. Stone, John Haven .,.,... . 191-1 II 877 VV. Ferry St., Buffalo, N.Y. Stone, Ralph 'Townsend . . . 1912 II Sp 877 IV. Ferry St., Buffalo, N.Y. Stone, Roger Barton . 1912 I Sp 26 Grosvenor Rd,. Jamaica Plain, Mass. Storke, Harold G1'ey . . 1914 II Sp 115 S. Seward Ave., Auburn, N.Y. Stover, Charles Robison . Grad. VI 505 Second Ave., Altoona, Pa. Stover, Lester Arthur . . 1912 II Sp 3506 letth Ave., S., lVIinneapolis, Minn. Strachan, .Joseph Joslin . . 1913 I 371 Grant Ave., Richmond Hill, N .Y. Strahlmann, Otto Edward . . 1914 VI Sp ith 81 D Sts., San Diego, Cal. Strong, Charles Raymond . . . 1911 IV Sp. Cincinnati, Ohio Stubbs, Arthur Rollin, fb B E . . . . 1914 XI 12 Lincoln St., Rockland, lVIe. Stucklen, Henry VVilliam, B.S. . . . . 1911 X 26 Esmond St., Dorchester, Mass. Summerville, Joseph Anawan . . . . 1913 VI 3 Hagar St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Sutherland, Clarence Hale, A.B. . . . 1911 I 29 Cumberland St., Brunswick, Me. Sutherland, David Lee ..... . . 191-L II Sp 1819 Dupont Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. Suzuki, Ewazo, B.S ..... 1912 X Sp Sakae machi IV, Kobe, Japan Swatzburg, Louis Albert ..,. . . 1913 X 120 Main St., Norwich, Ct. Sweet, Herbert Alfred, A T Q . . . . 1913 I Bridgewater, Mass. Swenson, Guy Andrew .... 1913 IV Sp. Concord, N.H. Swift, Angus Van Ausdol, 2 X . . . . 1914 XI Falmouth, Blass. 5Wiff, Herbert Dyer, 4' E K - - . . 1913 VI Sp 760 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. Synunes, Ernest Nlontgomery . . . . 1911 V 251 lVIain St., 1Vinchester, Mass. Symonds, Ralph Frederick, 9 'El 1912 II 103 Stetson Ave., SWRHIPSCOIL Mass. Taft, Edgar YVhittaker, HP B E . 1913 VI 12 Bellevue.-Xve.. Gloucester, Mass. Tallman. Vernon Myles Francis 191-I VI 98 Broadway. Xewport, R.I. Tarr. Elliot Whitney ...,.. , . 1912 VI 22 Chestnut St., Gloucester. Mass. Taylor. Edward Curtis, fl? B E , . . . 1911 XI 25 Federal St.. Springfield, Mass. Taylor, Edward Gordon .... , . 1913 XIV 19 Park Pl., Xewtonville. Mass. Taylor, Edward Nelson . . . 1913 XIV Sp. 59 Fairbanks St.. Brighton, Mass. 384 TECHNIQUE Vol, XXVI Name and Society Class Course Home Address Taylor, Frank Carter, Ph.B. . . . 1911 VI 184 Meeting St., Providence, R.I. Taylor, George Alfred .... 1913 II 15 Allyn Ter., Lawrence, Mass. Taylor, Paul Huse, LP K E .... 1914 II 36 Crescent St., Wvakefield, Mass. Taylor, Walter Herron J., B.A. . . 1912 V Sp lVIarine Bank, Norfolk, Va. Tennant, Joseph Allen, B.A., 9 'EI . 1913 VI 405 Hadley Ave., Houston, Tex. Tenney, John Bouve ...... 1913 II Haverford, Pa. Terrell, 1Vendell Phillips, B.S. . 1911 IV Sp. Prairie View, Tex. Terry, Philip Baxter ...., 1913 X East Bridgewater, Mass. Thaye1', Geoffrey Rice, K 9 . . . 1913 VI 24 Mansfield St., Allston, lVIass. Theriault, Emery Joseph, A.B. . . 1912 XIV Sp Van Buren, lVIe. Thierfelder, Henry Carl ......, 1913 I 5 Decatur Sq., Providence, R.I. Thomas, Benjamin Franklin, A.B .... 1913 VI Kirkwood, lVIo. Thomas, VVinthrop Gordon, 9 A X . . . 1914 II 133 VV, 73d St., New York, N.Y. Thompson, Alvin Goodell ....... 1912 II 68 Grove St., Lowell, Mass. Thompson, Charles Francis ...... 1914 III 53 Clarkwood St., hdattapan, Mass. Thompson, Henry Havelock ...... 1913 VI 27 Hurd Rd., Brookline, Mass. Thompson, Maurice Raymond .,... 1911 XIV 7 Locust Ave., E. Lexington, Mass. Thompson, Newell Aldrich, Jr., X fb , . 1914 XIV Sp 55 Beals St., Brookline, Mass. Thompson, Roland Charles, 9 A X , , 1913 X 2 Black Horse Ter., Winchester, Mass. Thompson, William Ransom ,.... 1914 II 68 Grove St., Lowell, Mass. Tillinghast, James Alexander, A.B., fb B E, 1912 VI Sp 268 Angell St., Providence, R.I. Tirrell, Henry Stanley ........ 1912 X Sp. 23 AbbottPl., Brockton, Mass. Tirrell, VValter Gladstone . .p ,... 1914 X Chatham, Mass. Tisdale, Ellis Spence ..... 1914 XI May St., Needham, Mass. Tisdale, Harry Robert, B.S. . . . . 1911 V P.O. Box 263, New London, Ct. Tolman, Edward Chace .... . . 1911 XIV 94 Highland St., VV. Newton, Mass. Tolman, Edward Mayo, 419 Z K . . . 1912 XI Sp. 55 Lexington Rd., Concord, Mass. Tomlinson, Daniel A. ...... . . 1912 I North Chicago, Ill. Tong, Pao Tung ,...... . . 1912 I Sp. 527 Woochang Rd., Shanghai, China Torrey, Bates, Jr. ..... . . 1912 X 12 Tower, Ave., S. VVeymouth, Mass. Torrey, Ralph Martin, G A X , 1912 XIII S8 Centre St., Brookline, Mass. Townend, Robert V ose, 9 E ..... 1914 X 154 Pleasant St., Fitchburg, Mass. Townsend, Arthur Lawrence ..., 1913 II 567 T1'emont St., Boston, lNIass. Tremere, Benjamin Burrows, Jr., A fb , 1913 III 10 Newsome Park, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Triplett, Walter Howell, B.S. .,... 1912 X Sp. 19 Fourth St., Bangor, Me. Troland, Leonard Thompson . . . 1912 VII 11 Beltran St., hialden, Mass. True, Augustus Sweetland, E X . . . 1914 II 15 Harvard Ave., Allston, Mass. True, Guy 1Vinford ..... . . 1911 I 36 Sturgis St., Winthrop, Mass. Trufant, Russell Alden . . . . 1914 I 34 Hayden Ave., VVhit1nan, liiass. Trull, Charles Eustis . . . . 1913 VI Sp. 604 Main St., VVoburn, Mass. Tseng, Chou Chaun . . . 1914 XIII Sp. Chekiang, China Tuck, Davis H. .... . 1911 VI Nashville, Tenn. Tullar, Robert Jackson . . 1913 II 100 East Ave., VVaukesh-a, 1Vis. Turner, Earle Oliver . . 1914 I Sp Harvard, Mass. Tyler, Paul McIntosh ........ 1912 III 92 Beacon St., Hyde Park, lNIass. Underhill, Arthur William, Jr., 9 A X . 1912 VI 83 Ingersoll Grove, Springheld, lNIass. Upham, Edwin Osgood, 'P E K . . . 1912 X Sz VI 124 Cross St., Keene, N.H. Urquhart, Jolm Alexander, Z A E . . 1911 XI 38 Walden St., Concord, Mass. 1912 GENERAL DIRE CTORY 385 Name and Society Class Course Home Address Van, Yung Tsun ........ . 1913 XI China Van Alstine, Roy Daniel, K G ...,. 1912 I Sp. Mitchell, S.D. Van Deusen, Donald Higgins, X CID , . . 1913 II -141 E. Allen St., Hudson, N.Y. Van Etten, Frederic Joseph ,..... 191-1 III Sp. 53 Blapleton St., Brighton, Mass. Van I-Iovenberg, Henry Waggoner, Z A E 1911 XI -l-12 Congress St., Eau Claire, VVis. Van Syckel, E. Carhart ......,. 1912 III Sp. 26 Park Drive, Brookline, BIass. Van Syckel, 1Vallace Acee ....... 1911 III Sp. 26 Park Drive, Brookline, Blass. Van Volkerburgh, D. Ethelbert . . . 1911 VI Bethel, Ct. Varona, Francisco Javier de . . . 1913 I Sp. Central Lugareno, Camaguey, Cuba Vaughan, Cecil Bolmer . . . . 1912 II Sp. M Pearson St., Chicago, Ill. Vavoudis, Nicholas John . . . 1913 VI Sp. 127 Oxford St., Lynn, Blass. Vickers, Hayes Bowers . . . 1912 II Roseboom, N.Y. Vining, Ralph Edward . . . 1911 III 10251 Central St., S. W'eym0uth, 1 ass. Vose, Arthur VVilliams . . . 1912 I 170 Pleasant St., BIiltor1, B'Iass. Vose, Edwin Crawford . . . . . . 1911 XI 350 Cabot St., Newtonville, BIass. VVade, Norman Scruton ......, 1912 II Sp. Salem, N.H. Wadsworth, Edward Longfellow, A K E 1913 VII Sp. Eastport, BfIe. Wagner, Gilbert Augustus ...,.. 1914 VI Stafford Springs, Ct. Waite, Horace Stokes, A.B ...... 1911 II 29 Colnmonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. VVaitt, Alden Harry .... . 191-L VII 33 Ashland St., IVIedford, BIass. VValdstein, Julius ....., . 1911 I '72 Revere St., Boston, BIass. Walker, Laurence Brewster . . . . 1912 II 25 Thayer St., Quincy, Mass. Walker, Ralph Thomas ........ 1911 IV Sp. 231 Lenox Ave., Providence, R.I. Wallis, Richard Parker, A K E , , . 1912 I 3416 Fourth Ave., New York, N.Y. VVallis, William Fisher, A.B. . . . . 1913 IV 302 E. 20th St., Baltimore, BId. VValsh, Joseph Vincent .... . 1913 I 28 Cleveland Ave., Everett, Mass. Walsh, Leo Francis .... . , 1914 I 5 VVoodville St., Roxbury, Blass. VValsh, Louis Sebastian , . . . . 1912 X Sp. 12 Mayfair St., Roxbury, BIass. Ward, James Haller ..... 1913 X Sp. 176 VVyo1ning Ave., Melrose, BfIass. Wardwell, Austin Kingsley . . . . . 1912 I Sp. 4565 Broadway, Cambridge, BIass. Warner, Paul Charles, CID K Z .,... 1913 IV North Tonawanda, N .Y. VVarner, VVillian1 1fVeatherby, K 9 , . . 1911 I Titusville, Pa. Warren, Harold . ' ,....,.... 1914 II Sp. 11 Outlook Rd., Swampscott, BIass. Waterfall, Harry VVilliarn .... . , 1911 II 53 Fairbanks St., Brighton, Mass. Waterman, Max Leon, CID B E , , . . 1913 II 15a Maple Ave., VVinter Hill, Mass. VVaters, Frederick Elmer ....... 1914 I 91 North St., Salem, Mass. Watkins, Harold George, CP K E . . . 1912 I Sp. 13 Elm St., 'Wakefield 1VIass. VVatson, Earle Bradbury .... . . 1912 I 162 Glenway St., Dorchester, BIass. WVatson, George Smyth, CID 1' A ,,,, 1911 IV 177 Park Row, Dallas, Tex. Vilatson, John Craig ...... . . 1911 III Sp. Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa Waymouth, George VVilliam . . . . 1913 II Sp. 2 San Gusto St., San Juan, Porto Rico, Cuba ' IVeatherwax, Lea Albert . . . . 1912 IV Sp. North Yakima, VVash. ' Ivebbef, Charles YB'illis . . . . 1912 VI 50 Orris St., BIelrose Highlands, BIass. 1Vee-ks, Robert IV ....... . . 1913 VI 3-1-61 Lowell St., Wfashington, D.C. 1Veiss, F ernand Carl ......... 1913 VI Sp. 1261 Broadway, Beaumont, Tex. 1Velch, John Berchnian, A T S2 .... 1913 X 214 Wlashington St.. 1Vinchester, Blass. 1Veller, Ernest ........ . . 1913 VI 25 Dexter Ave., 1Vatertown, BIass. 386 T E C H N I Q U E Vol. XXVI Name and Society Class Course Home Address Wells, Philip Varnum ...... 1911 VIII 15 Fairview St., Roslindale, Blass W'ells, Ralph Evans, Jr., A K E , 1914 III 2+12Y3lS. Grand Ave., Los Angeles a . 1fVells, Russell Diemer, A T A . . 1911 VI Spring City, Pa. VVelsh, Francis Dyer .... 1914 IV Sp. 55 Bourne St., Forest Hills, Mass. Welsh, Henry James ..... 1913 VI 354 Hancock St., Atlantic, Blass. Weltmer, Noyes .....,.. 1911 III Santa Fe, N.M. Wemple, Halland Russell, E X , 1913 X Sp Waverly, Ill. VVetherald, Royal IVinter . . . 191-I II Sp 50 Fenway, Boston, Mass. VVetherbee, Chester Preble . . . 1913 VI Sp. 60 Union Ave., Jamaica Plain, Illass Vlfettengel, Everett Brockway . . 1912 V Sp. 313 Buflialo St., Fulton, N.Y. Wheeler, Richard Howard, fb B E 1911 I Sp. 2115 Commonwealth Ave., Auburn- dale, Mass. IVheeler, Thorne Lake, B.A. . . . 1911 X Chatham, N.Y. IfVhipple, Robert Everett . . 1912 III 30 Arthur St., Beverly, Mass. Whitcomb, Emmons Joseph . . 1911 X 358 Broadway, Wlinter Hill, Mass Wlhitcomb, Herbert Hartwell . 1911 I Sp Littleton, Blass. White, Benjamin ........ 1913 I 15 Ilflorris St., E. Boston, Mass. W'hite, Cyrus Newell ...... 1911 XI 266 Albion St., Vllakefield, Mass. IVhite, Gordon IrVinthrop, A T A , 191-I II 39 Illashington St., Hartford, Ct. VVhite, James Mayne, A C11 , . . 1914 VI Sp 326 VVest End Ave., New York N.Y. VVhite Lester AI. ..... 1912 X 4551 Forestville Ave., Chicago, Ill VVhite Peter Desmond, A 'P . . 1911 II 326 West End Ave., New York N.Y. Wlhitehead, Lindsey IVood, B.S. . 1912 I Brookings, S.D. Vllhitehead, IValter Lucius, KP K Z . . . 1913 III Lexington St., Vllaltham. Blass. Whithed, Houghton Hamilton, E X 1911 VI 1447 Sleeves Ave., Grand Forks N. . VVhitman, Percy Greene, li' I' A . 1913 III Sp 12 Dartmouth St., Somerville, Mass. IVhit1nore, Charles Matson, B.S. . 1912 VI Knoxville, Ia. Yvhitney, Stanley Nathan, A.B. . 1911 IV Sp. Vllestrninster, Mass. VVhitten, Francis, Jr., 411 I' A . . , 1914 IV 56 Hawthorne St., Malden, Mass. IVhittlesey, John Eddy, 9 A X , 1912 II 10 Regent St., W. Newton, Mass, VVhitwell, George Edward, X 49 . 19141 XIV 1794 Lanier Pl., VVashington, D.C IVhorf, Allison Howes .... 1911 III 68 Charles St., Dorchester, Mass. Wicher, Harold Elms .... 1911 VIII Sp Taunton, Mass. VViessner, Oscar Karl .... 1912 III 302 Andover St., Lawrence, Blass W'iggin, Fred Frost ...... 191-I II Sp North Baldwin, Me. VVilbLu', Harold Raymond .... 1911 VI Kingston, Mass. VVild, Marcellus Edward, 9 EJ , . 1914 III Sp. 143 Spring St., Rochester, N.Y. IVildes, Kenneth Neil ..... 1913 I Sp 85 Richardson Rd., Melrose High- lands, Mass. Wilds, John Law, B.S., 9 A X , , 1911 II Darlington, S.C. Vllilfert, John Henry .,,.. 1913 II Sp. 228 Crescent Ave., Revere, Mass. VVilkes, Gordon Ball, 111 B E . , 1911 II 495 Lafayette Ave., Buffalo, N.Y VVilkins, Charles Howard . . . 191-I II 217 Crafts St., Newtonville, Mass VVilkins, Harold Sutherland . . 1914 XIV 98 Central St., Somerville, Mass. IVilliams, Fay Bailey ..... 191-1 II Sp. 19 Rockview St., Jamaica Plain Mass. lvilliilmi FHA' VV00dl2lWIl, 9 A X 1914 XI 83 Magnolia Ter., Springfield, Mass. lVilliams, Howard David, 9 A X 1912 XI Sp. 83 NIagnolia Ter., Springfield, Mass. 1912 GENERAL DIRE CTORY 387 Name and Society Class Course Home Address VVilliamson, Paul Revere 1912 I Sp. liiarshtield Centre, Willis, Charles Main . . 1912 IV 9 Vincent St., Cambridge, Mass. Willis, Sumner Chapin . 1911 I 47 1Vheatland Ave., Dorchester, lVIass. Wilson, Albert Olaf . . . 1911 I 302 Columbia St., Cambridge, lNIass. Wilson, Irving VVhite, X LID 1911 XIV Bloomington, Ill. Wilson, Louis Alexander 1914 I 36 Harbor View St., Dorchester, Mass. Wilson Raymond Everett 1912 II 15 Bayard St., Allston, Mass. Wilson Ronald Munroe 1913 I Sp. Kennebunk, Me. Wilson, Walter Chisholm 1911 X 324 Ares St., Lawrence, Mass. Winninghoff, VVilford Joseph, B.S .,.. Grad. Y' Philipsburg, Mont. Wise, Jacob Samuel ..,.. 1912 IV Sp. Yazoo City, Miss. Wiseman, Robert Joseph 1912 VI 17 Pemberton St., N. Cambridge, Mass. Woehling, Herbert Louis, 112 K E 1912 VI 77 Stockton Pl., E. Orange, N.J. Wolfe, William Smock, B.A. . . 1912 X Sp. 232 Fifth St., lN4arietta, Ohio Wood, Charles Hiram .... 1913 I S VVasl1ington Pl., Braintree, lVIass. Wood, Herbert Binns ..... 1913 II 8: VI 289 Jackson St., Lawrence, Mass. Wood, Robert Odiorne, Z A E ..... 1912 XIV Sp. Concord, Mass. Woodcock, Charles Martin ..... 1912 V 411 Broadway, Lawrence, Mass. Woodlock, Charles Ernest ...... 1914 Sp. 20 Wlestford St., Allston, Mass. Woodruff, John Canfield, A.B., A li E 1911 X Cuba, P.I. Woods, Robert Harris, Jr., B.A .... 1912 VI Charlottesville, Va. Woodward, Clarence Richardson, A T 1912 III 46 Abbott Rd., VVellesley Hills, Mass. Woodward, Edgar Lucian ..... . 1911 VI 5 Pacific St., S. Boston, lVIass. Woodward, Roland, Jr. ..,..,.. 1912 II 1320 lVIain St., Jacksonville, Fla. Woodworth, Hagen Barnes ...... 1914 I 48 Hungerford St., Hartford, Ct. VVorthington, Nicholas VVarwick Dennis, B.A., X CIP ...,,...,... 1913 VI Sp. 44 The Fenway, Boston, lVIass. Wright, Harry Sheffield ....... 1913 X Sp. 192 Dartmouth St., Boston, Mass. Wright, Rowland Gregory, A.B. . . 1912 VI Hancock, Mich. VVu, Yu Liu .,.,...... . 1913 VI Loochow, China VVylde, Harry Morley . .... . 1914 X 19 Orchard Ter., N. Adams. Mass. Wyman, Alfred Theodore, A T . . 1914 XI 28 Beacon St., F itchburg, Mass. Wyman, Dwight lVIead, fi? B E , , . 1912 II 96 Park St.. Montclair, N.J. Yacoubyan, Vahan P. . . . . 1912 IV Cairo, Egypt Yamaguichi, Shiuchi, ME ..,.. 1911 XIII Sp. Tokio, Japan Yeh, Fong Teh ..,,....... 1913 XIII Foo-Chow, China Yereance, Alexander 1Voodward, A fi' . . 1912 I 418 Centre St.. S. Orange. N.-I. Ying, Yuen Tze ....,...... 1914 II Djkou Gai Bridge, Luchowfu, Auhui, Thina Young, E1-ving lNIandeville . 1911 I 11 Warren St., Haverhill, lNIass. Zanetti, Silvio ......... . 1914 IV 236 Princeton St., E. Boston. Mass. Zecha, Rudolph Ferdinand ...... 1914 VI 409 Crescent Ave., Chelsea, Mass. Zimmerman, Rufus Eicher, Pl1.B .... 1911 X Sp. Mt. Pleasant, Pa. f p - - fi ,la VMYXZ: in 1 1 Sw:-:F-r g em with n ti Ez? E'-? 3Q1?f54' H AQ '! 51m '- .f s, .yu WM ' Q J B ' 'f'- azif' ' '- A - it-I 'liffglx' . 1 WH-. ' 9 n G qv. fl . i --.,, 'a,h.- --. -'ff 'aff . J ,-'.:-lf, -? li-7151 f'-as , iff nizbiif' 'H 1 ' 1 'C :Jp-5:45. I rr-' Q. fm--if I j ?E5Qzf' . of. , 'Tiffij 4:-s.v.. - Q 4 nr 1- ' . 2 : 2 1-. I- --f .. , 5 Ne ' Wen, A v . UWE E' HE Board of Editors of TECIINIQUE, 1912, wishes to convey its heart- felt thanks to every one who has aided us in the publication of this book. Those to whom we are particularly indebted are:- LITERARY Professor Arlo Bates, Donald Read Stevens, Erwin Haskell Schell, Harvey Smith Benson, Harold Snell Birchard, Theodore Karl Krueger, and all who contributed to the Grind Department. ARTISTIC Raynor Huntington Allen, John Frank Alter, John Taylor Arms, John Arthur Bigelow, Leroy Reade Block, Felix Arnold Burton, Charles Cameron Clark, Ralph Harrington Doane, VVilliaIn Dewey Foster, Henry Orange Glidden, lVIilton Ernest Hayman, Allen Holmes Kimball, 'Mark Curtis Kinney, Alfred Lawrence Kocher, Edward H. Kruckemeyer, Albert lllc- Naughton, Charles Raymond Strong, Ralph Thomas VValker, and Jacob Samuel VVise. PHOTOGRAPHIC The official photographer for TECHNIQUE, 1912, was Notman, 3 Park Street. The portrait of Professor Lanza by Notman. Athletic pictures by VVillia1n Conyne Salisbury, Edmund Burke M0O1'6, and YVinthrop Thomas. Pictures of TECHNIQUE RUSH by Allen Frank Brewer. fsssij Lssoj QV 4?- P: . ff 4 'Q I. - P, ,Z -lg w,f 4, uf - ' ,Mm Tv A -, . ? A M - 'l :HM ' . - 72, f V :Q ' 4 .. fer ' ' ' LZ 2 . - -f,, , . . 1, if :+' Tig, W 'ff' ' f fi - ff N il 1 f 4 3,42 ' 43??f22i?gSSigg . 1i?Ch'j I - 55 1 1 - I ACKNOVVLEDGMENTS . , . ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS . . ALUMNI ........ ASSISTANTS. . ATHLETICS ...... Advisory Council .,.. Annual Handicap C. C. Race . . Athletic Summary . . , Baseball, 1912-1913 . . , Basket Ball ..... Basket Ball, 1913-1911 . Crew . . . Cross Country '..... Cross Country, 1912-1913 . . Fall Meet . Field Day . Football, 1913 . . Football, 1911 . . Gym Team .... Hare and Hounds . . Hockey .... I.C.A.A.A.A ..... ...... I.C.A.A.A.A. Cross-Country Race. . Indoor 1VIcet . I Indoor Meet, 1913-1911 ..... Inter-Course Cross-Country Race . . M.I.T.A.A. ......... . N.E.I.A.A. .,.. . N.E.I.A.A.1VIeet . N.E.I.L.T,A. . Outdoor Meet Records .... Relay Teams . Relay Teams, 1913-1911 . . Spring Meet ,.,.... . . . Swimming Team .......,. Tech-Harvard C ross-Country Race . . . Tech-Brown-Tufts Cross-Country Race . . . . . . LSQIJ P AGE 389 13 305 4 5 95 106 131 96 156 132 158 112 121 151 115 113 116 118 136 130 131 102 127 119 161 129 101 103 112 111 160 100 121 150 110 138 126 123 392 TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI PAGE ATHLETICS CUontinucdD Tech-Wesleyan Meet . . 117 Tennis ....... . 14:0 Track Team ...... . 108 Tllg-O,-VSlH1', 1913-1914 . . . 152 VVearers of the T . . . . 107 BUYER,S GUIDE . 1 of ads. CADET CORPS ........ . 304 CHOCOLATE SOLDIER MLNSTRELS . 295 CLASSES, THE , . . . . . 53 Senior . . 55 Junior . . . 61 Sophomore . . 81 Freshman . . . S7 CLASS PICTURE, 1912 ..... 65 CLASS, MEEIBERS OF THE JUNIOR Gi CLUBS ............ , 261 Aero Club ....... . Q74 Brookline High School Club . 270 Catholic Club ...... . 273 Cleolan . . . , 261 Cosmopolitan . . Q65 Masque .... . 263 M.A.H.S. . . . . Q68 New York State . . 267 Phillips Exeter . . 266 Rifle Club . . . 271 Southern . . . 272 Technology . . . . Q75 VValker ........ . 262 CONCERNING THE COLLEGES . . . 350 CORPORATION . . 12 DIRECTORY . . . 357 END, TI-IE . . 390 FACTS . . . . 348 FOREWORD . . . 7 1912 I N D E X 393 PAGE FRATERNITIES .... 163 Alpha Tau Omega . Q17 Chi Phi ....... 177 Delta Kappa Epsilon . . 181 Delta Psi ....... 173 Delta Tau Delta . 197 Delta Upsilon .... 189 Fraternity Summary . 231 Kappa Theta .... . . 229 Lambda Phi ....,.... Q25 Other Fraternities Representerl . 233 Phi Beta Epsilon ....... 185 Phi Gamma Delta . Q01 Phi Kappa Sigma . . Q13 Phi Sigma Kappa . . Q05 Sigma Alpha Epsilon . 193 Sigma Chi ..... 165 Theta Chi .... 209 Theta Delta Chi . 221 Theta Xi .... 169 GAETANO LANZA . . . 9 GENERAL INFORMATION . . 347 GRINDS ....... 321 INDEX ......... 391 INSTITUTE ORGANIZATIONS . . 297 Alumni ....... 305 Cadet Corps .... 304 Institute Committee . . Q98 IVI.I.T. Co-op ........ 303 Society of Arts ........ 30Q Technique Electoral Committee . 301 Union Committee ....... 300 JUNIOR XVEEK . . . 307 Junior Prom . . . 309 Frenzied French' . 31-1 Technique Rush . 310 Tech Show ..... 311 Tech Show Board ....... 312 Tech Show Cast ....... 315 Tech Show Principals and Chorus 316 394 TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI PAGE LETTERS OF THE 1912 CLASS BABY . 76 LOCAL SOCIETIES ......... Q35 Hammer and Tongs . 241 KAS ......., 236 Osiris ...... 239 Bound Table . . . 240 Theta Nu Epsilon . . QLLQ MUSICAL CLUBS ..... Q87 Banjo Club ...... Q94 Combined Musical Clubs . . 288 Glee Club ...... 290 Nlanclolin Club .... 293 Technology Orchestra . . 296 OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTE . . 11 Administrative Officers 13 Assistants ...... 45 Corporation . IQ Faculty . . 14 Instructors . . 412 Professors . 15 Research ..... 49 Special Lecturers . . . . . . . . -L8 PASSING or THE THIRD FLOOR B1SCK,TIIE 89 PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES ....... 245 Architectural .... 25 2 Biological . . 258 Chemical .... Q54 Civil Engineering . . . 246 Electrical Engineering . . Q56 Nlechanical Engineering . . Q48 lllining Engineering . . . Q50 Naval Architectural . 260 PUBLICATIONS ...... 2277 Architectural Record . 9285 History of Technique . 283 History of the Tech . 282 Senior Portfolio . . Q84 Technique . . . Q80 The Tech ..... 27 9 Technology Review . 285 1912 INDEX 395 SEEING HELL WITH 1911 . SENIOR WEEK . . Class Day . . . Commencement. . . Graduation VVeek . . STATISTICS OF 1912 . . TALE OF THE Cmss OF 1913, THE . TECHNIQUE ELECTORAL COMMITTEE TECH IN THE FUTURE . . . TECH SHOW' .... WEARERS OF THE T . . WEAREES OF THE 1912 ..... WEARERS OF INSTITUTE INSIGNIA PAGE 57 317 319-' 3Q0' 318 72: 83- 301 51: 311 107' 70 71, Wm' ln QE? ' ,WY 5-QM! Q XM -L . az? Xpmg w ew: Q, W . 4 TW - QQ? BUYERS LJ, XE y ' 'wx ' Z fx' 21' -',, ,',,' if '2 X X1 - ..,-,vl. h I, Tj, -VJ: ,Aj W4 ,, 'v 1.2 Qi if 'V t . V ' ' lar uf 'H Ji' -A.- fi ? :ff 374 21 112, ' 1'A 3 -'. ffz: 2'f21 ifig-515QQffQgj15f,jj5f3E2QE:ZQ, -' -Q-, , gi' - ,'V'Q . ' A ' J 'XX tg :f9f1 5'J,f: V. ' 25fwf.SIT:?-111 .,A'i 1:96 ?-.121 hi: ?':ef,Q:l.,.1ffg31 - -L' XE155?iffE33il'fff5fQ25f5'215ff:':2iW' , ':'s- ,,,. 'W 7 --,lQ'f52ffl'fI-1-ii'Jfliifr- 951' 42- 1.1 'i 'L GUIDE CLASSIFIED LIST OF ADVERTISERS Numbers refer to pages in advertising section ART SHOP: B. Kabatznick, 30. BANKS: The National Shawniut Bank, 26, Old Colony Trust Co., 21, State Street Trust Co., 31. BOOKBINDERS: Alexander Moore, 26. BREWERIES: Indianapolis Brewing Co., 38. CARPETS: Abbot Worsted Co., Q3. CHEMICALS: American Dyewood Co., 32, Badische Co., QQ, Cassella Color Co., 6, B. P. Clapp Annnonia Co., 20, Gabriel 8 Schall, 10, Thos. Leyland Co., 30, The Roessler K Hasslacher Chemical Co., 28. CORDAGE: Samson Cordage Wlorks, 18. DRAXVING MATERIALS: A. D. Maclachlan, 16, Spaulding Print Paper CO., 30. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS: Chauncy Hall School, 18, The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 19. lELECTRICAL,SUPPLIESZ The Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co., 10, The Simplex Electrical Co., 35 , Wleston Electrical Instrument Co., 29. ENGINEERING SPECIALTIES: The Lufkin Rule Co., 14, The Lunkenheimer Co., 34. ENGINEERS: H. L. Coburn, 10, A. F. Gray, 30, H. D. Jackson, 30, F. H. Keyes, 30, Chas. T. Blain, 34, Stone K IVebster, 28, R. S. VVeston, 34, T. VV. Sprague, 30. BUYERS, GUIDE 3 ENGRI-WING: American Bank Xote Co., 16, Suffolk Engraving K Electro- typing Co., 37, E. A. VVright, 31. EXPRESS: Phillips Express, 16. HOTEIJSZ American House, 21, Parker House, 8, The Touraiue, 8' XVOIIIIUJS 9 27 Hotel, 8. INDUSTRIAL M.-ICHINERY: Ainericau Hoist 8 Derrick Co., 30, Bradley Pulverizer Co., 27, A. S. Cameron Steam Pump Viforks, 15, The Jeffrey Mfg. Co., 9, Lidgerwood hlfg. Co., 29, Saeo-Pettee Co., 22, S. A. IVoods hzIachine Co., 33, The Yilter llhinufacturiiig Co., 12. INSTRUMENTS: Christian Becker, 8, The Lufkin Rule Co., 14, IVesto11 Elec- trical Instrument Co., 29. INSURANCE: Robert A. Boit 8: Co., 26. IRON aucl STEEL: Cahill Iron lYorks, 25, VV111. Jessop S Sons, Inc., 17, Homer F. Liverinore, 24-. LUBRICANTS: Vacuum Oil Co., 29, Valvoline Oil Co., 2.5. BIACHINE SHOP EQUIPMENT: Arnistrong Bros. Tool Co., 21, Brown 8 Sharpe Co., 20, Jones K Laiiisoii 1VIaehiI1e Co., 11, Locke Tile Drill Co., 17, INIorse Twist Drill R Blaehine Co., 13, Norton Co., 23: Prentiss Tool 8 Supply Co., 26, A. J. XV1lli111SOI1 ck Co., 35, S. A. Wfoods 3T?lCl11116 Co., 33. .BIARINE BUILDERS: Geo. Lawley R Son Corp., 28. lIEN's FURNISHINGS! Boston Garter, 341, Brooks Bros., 7, Copley Huber- dasher, 32, Geo. Frost Co., 341 Hewius K Hollis, 241. OPTICLINS: A. E. Covelle 8 Co., 32. 1'HoToGR.:xPHERs: The Notmau Photographic Co., 11. PRINTERS: Geo. H. Ellis Co., 36, XVIII. B. Libby, 32, Thos. Todd Co., 18. 4 TECHNIQUE VOLXXVI RAILWAY EQUIPMENT: The Rail Joint Co., 16. RUBBER! The llffanhattan Rubber Mfg. CO., 1Qg The Peerless Rubber Mfg. CO., 14. TABLE SUPPLIES: Rhodes Bros. Co., 32. TECHNOLOGY EMBLEMS: Bent Sz Bush Co., 17g A. D. Maclaehlan, 16. TOWEL and COAT SUPPLIES: New England Towel and Coat Supply Co., 12. TYPEWRITERS: The Smith-Premier Typewriter Co., 20. VALVES: American Balance Valve Co., 8: The Ashton Valve Co., 18g Jenkins Bros., 24: The Lunkenheinier CO., 34. INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Abbot Vllorsted Co. . . American Balance Valve Co. American Bank Note Co. . . American Dyewood Co. American Hoist K Derrick Co ........... American House ..... Armstrong Bros. Tool Co. . Ashton Valve Co., The . . . Badische Co ..... . . Becker, Christian ...i. Bent Sz Bush Co ...... Boit Sz Co., Robert A .... Boston Garter ...... Bradley Pulverizer Co. . . . Brooks Bros ........ Brown ik Sharpe Mfg. Co. . Cahill Iron VVorks, The . . Cameron Steam Pump VVorks, A. S ....... Cassella Color Co. .... . Chauncy Hall School . . . Clapp Ammonia Co., B. P. . Coburn, H. L. ..... . Copley Haberdasher . . . . Covelle ik Co., A. E. . . . . Ellis Co., Geo. H. . . . . Frost Co., George . . . . Gabriel K Sehall . . . . . Gray, A. F. .... . . P AGE Q3 8 16 32 30 Q1 Q1 18 QQ 8 17 Q6 34 Q7 7 Q0 25 15 6 18 Q0 10 32 32 36 341 10 30 Hewins Sa Hollis .... Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co. . Indianapolis Brewing Co. . . Jackson, H. D ..... . Jeffrey lllfg. Co., The . Jenkins Bros. . . . . . Jessop 81 Sons, VVm. . . Jones 81 Lamson Nlachine Co. Kabatznick, B ....... Keyes, F. H ...... , Lawley 81 Son Corp., Geo. , Leyland 8 Co., T hos .... Libby, VVm. B ..... . Lidgerwood Nlfg. Co. .' . Livermore, Homer F. . . Locke Tile Drill Co. . . . Lufkin Rule Co., The . . . Lunkenheimer Co., The . . lNIaclachlan, A. D. .... . lVIain, Chas. T ....... Nlanhattan Rubber Manu- facturing Co., The .... lllassachusetts Institute of Technology ....... llloore, Alexander ...., hlorse Twist Drill and hia- chine Co. ,...... . National Shawmut Bank . . New England Towel and Coat Supply Co. ,..... . 6 ADVERTISEMENTS Norton Co. ..... . . Notman Photographic Co., The ......... Old Colony Trust Co .... Parker House ....... Peerlcssliubber Dlfg. Co. , The Phillips Express ..... Prentiss Tool K Supply Co. Rail Joint Co., The . . , Rhodes Bros. Co ..... Roessler X: I-Iasslacher Chem- ical Co., The ..... Saco-Pettee Co. .... . Samson Cordage Wlorks . Simplex Electrical Co., The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., The ....... Spaulding Print Paper Co. Sprague, T. VV ...... State Street Trust Co. . . Stone Q 'Webster .... Suffolk Engraving 8 Electro- typmg Co ....... Todd Co., Thos. . . . T ouraine, The . Vacuum Oil Co. . . . . Valvoline Oil Co ...A . Vilter lNIanufacturing Co., . The ......... Wleston Electrical Instrument Co ..,....... Vleston, R. S. ...., . VVhipple Co., J. R. . . VViIkinson, A. J. ik Co. . . Wloods B,Iachine Co., S. A. W'righi, E. A. .... . Youngs Hotel . PAGE 23 I-I Q1 S H I6 Q6 16 3Q Q8 Q2 I8 35 20 30 30 31 28 37 18 8 29 2-0 10 Q9 34 8 35 33 31 8 Problems in Dyeing E are prepared to dye any shade upon any fabric sub mitted, or we Will match any required shade and submit ex act dyeing directions. Information of a tech nical nature cheerful ly given. No charge is made for such service, and in accepting it there is no obligation to purchase from us anything that you can buy or that you think you can buy to better advantage elsewhere :if ADDR ESS Gassella Color Company 182-184 Front Street, New York BRANCHES BOSTON ----- 39 Oliver St PI-IILADELPI-IIA, I26-128 S. Front St PROVIDENCE - 64 Exchange Place ATLANTA - - - 47 N. Pryor St MONTREAL - - 59 William St ADVERTISEMENTS I ESTABLISHED l8I8 VWV f if X GQ? Q3 enilemeft? urnishgtg nnog, BROADWAY COR.TWENTY-SECOND ST. NEW YORK. 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WHIPPLE COMPANY CHRISTIAN BECKER Formerly of and successor to BECKER Sz SONS and BECKER BROTHERS TYIANUFACTURER or THE ORIGINAL BECKER Balances and Weights of Precision For Assayers, Chemists, Jewelers, and for all purposes where accuracy is required Price List and Catalogue sent on application Telephone Call, Factory and Residence, 140 New Rochelle FACTORY NEW ROCHELLE, NEW YORK New York Office, 7 Maiden Lane Main Valve Specialists since 1890 ASTEAM-TIGHTPISTON w if iff BALANCED Address VALVE THAT REMAINS STEAM- TIGHT IS THE American Semi -Plug Valve Frictional contact of the rings against the Valve chamber AUTOMATI- CALLY regulated. Combined advantages of the Plug and Snap-ring Valves without the drawbacks of either. Wears the Valve chamber TRUE. Automatic Adjustment Automatic Water Relief etc., etc.. etc. Multi-ported, Double-act- ing and Only Correctly Balanced Slide Valve is the J ack Wilson with Double Admission and Double Exhaust and Internal E t lAd ' si n Bal AMERICAN BALANCE VALVE COMPANY ggwege,5f,,Eg1SCg,,O,, U. S. A. VALVES, partially balanced D VALVES, etc. Main Oiiice, San Francisco, Cal. Eastern Oflice and Works, Jersey Shore, Pa. ADVERTISEMENTS 'ff 2 if-M7 ,.., i fx: ,L W e if JEFFREY Rubber Belt Conveyers For handling Coal, Coke, Ore, etc. The .conveyer shown receives the ore from chutes under Shaking Screens and discharges into bins by means of an automatic Belt Tripper. THE JEFFREY MANUFACTURING CO. COLUMBUS, OHIO New England Branch, 141 Milk Street, Boston New York, 77 Warren Street Jeffrey Catalogs contain valuable information for students and engineers. Sent on request Rubber Belt Conveyers . . No. 67 Coal Wlaslieries . NO. 27 Elevators and Conveyers . Sl Car Hauls . . Q1 Electric Nline Locomotives . 17 Mine Fans .... 26 Industrial Locomotives . 13 Crushers and Pulverizers . . 31 Electric Coal Cutters 18 Coal and Ashes Handling l 3Q Electric Rotary Drills . 16 lVIachinery for Power Plants f ' Coal Tipples and Screens . QQ Revolving Screens . . . 69 NANIE A WW f q Q ADDRESS M- fl l? c,,McI c I I In I nrMI.crMc In ADVERTISEMENTS Holtzer-Cabot Small otors Have been developed to meet almost every requirement. and are largely used in all cases where especially difficult conditions are met. From the adding machine to the Vacuum cleaner, Holtzer-Cabot lVIotors are largely used because they meet the special requirements. WE CAN SOLVE YOUR MOTOR PROBLEMS 1-6 H,P, A. C., lVI0t0r Because of our long experience in this work, because of our large Variety of types, and because of our flexible and efficient organi- zation. lVrite to-day. The Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co. Small Motor ,Specialists BOSTON and CHICAGO GABRIEL 8 SCHALL Importers of Chemicals 205 PEARL STREET NEW YORK HOWARD L. CGBURN, '98 Chief El2gZ.7Z687' V Amburscn Hydraulic Construction Co. as PEARL STREET, BOSTON ADVEBTISEINIENTS 11 3x36 SET UP FOR CHUCKING WORK The Hartness Flat Turret Lathe . . . I 1, 6 fl -' I ' Is Now Built 1n Two Sizes : : 2224225212 iZ'.ifl.2lliflS r OUTFITS OF TOOLS FURNISHED FOR BOTH BAR AND CHUCKING WORK Important Features Single Speed Drive. All Changes in Speed and Feed Instantly Obtainable. Cross-Feeding I-Iead. Turret Stops Operate in Either Direction. Turners with Double-Size Turning Adjust- ments and Roller Back Rests. JONES 8: LAMSON MACHINE CO. Main office sf Works, SPRINGFIELD, vERMoNT, U.s.A. British Othce: Jubilee Building, 97 Queen Victoria Street, London, England. France and Spain: Bonvillain S Ronceray, 9 and II Rue des Envierges, Paris, France. Germany, Belgium, Hol- land, Switzerland, and Austria-Hungary: KI. Koyemann, Charlottenstrasse II2, Dusseldorf, Germany. Italy: Adler 8: Eisenschitz. Milan. WESTERN UNION AND I.IEBER'S CODES USED 12 ADVERTISEMENTS .1 1 2 X 0. 7 Ayzq nf Q x.,. X A .. L 2. '4'fff 55 ' Y 'giiiiviif ES 4 71 . ,..' .. I - W. H.. . I 'Gi l 'far ' Ifiilf ieiel i -.., --1 f WAl:?gr:: ,.,,, . 1 ' - 'Aff -1- Lim- I .1 W ! .-1' f 5 f ' , I. : , My -, if -9 . 'E ' . 3 . I jf A ' . E: , .A.? '11 ...i YN .,:. W1 5 - i':Jf'g f A- f f. T71 'TT -. if Eff' ' , ff? E 1 .f' i -J lim 1 in ' X ' 1 L E-'f--EA A I I 7' X . f MMAWQ .. ! ,' -- . Z' e ' . THE VILTER MFG. COMP NY High-grade Corliss Engin s High Pressure, Compound and Compound Condensing, Girder or Heavy Duty Bed, Ice Making and Refrigerating Machinery. 1018 CLINTON STREET, MILWAUKEE, WIS. Double-acting Rcirigerating Machine driven by Corliss Engine COMPLIMENTS OF NEW ENGLAND TOWEL AND COAT SUPPLY COMPANY TELEPHONE, 854: FORT HILL 7 SEARS ST., Off 68 INDIA . . BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS The J-Blanhattan Rubber jllilanufanturing Qin. PASSAIC, N. J. MECHANICAL RUBBER GOODS, BELTING, HOSE, PACKING, ENGINEERS' Ed LABORATORY SUPPLIES BRANCHES 60 PEARL STREET, BOSTON 18 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS For good, accurate, serviceable Tools use mffxif. i 'TTT 3, ggi? ai ' ff ly' :ll th lil- 3'3jll flfg, 1119311 ill 3 f f-ff Iliill-IM,g,g,I -'I lil 1,1 'I , 1-ull: I Ilwilfil' ll 'T' W 4gNejiaZ,?iTiZ5.Ql .QS XX X for I are are or r Q I fxtifl 66 O R S 99 TWIST DRILLS Reamers, Milling Cutters, Taps, Dies, Etc. V, ' - - 7 ig. .1-.nu H f .m4yysA44gn,v+fyf arf., IDE, , I , 7. , , , W, ,,,, 4 : 'W-,.,,,,, I ,, I, , ,W ,,.,, MI, ,Dirgrrvvwr Irfr rr Iwrr , , , , , ,,,, ,W -. ,,.., f- , , W, ,, cg. .1 a f H ffffwf- We-::r:., M-al-fL, ,WY M 'Q' 'wunluouvuwuwnn-0- ' 47 Years' Experience, Experts in our Mechanical De- partments, Modern Methods and Material. Result: HMORSE7' Twist Drill and Tools. Known all over the World for their excellence. Tools of Carbon and High Speed Steel. Send for an Illustrated Catalog. MORSE TWIST DRILL AND MACHINE Co. NEVV BEDFORD, NIASS., U.S.A. ADVERTISEMENTS RAI BO ACKING MAKES A STEAM, FLANGE, and HOT WATER JOINT INSTANTLY Dorft have to use wire and cloth to hold Rainbow : Can't blow it out : : : : Thousands of lmitators. No equal. Will hold Highest Pressure 2 : : : THE COLOR OF RAINBOW PACKING IS RED Notice our Trade-mark, the word 4' Rainbow in a diamond in black, in Three Rows of Diamond extending throughout the entire length of each and every roll of Rainbow Packing It is an undisputerl fact that Rainbow Packing is the only sheet or flange packing in the world that will carry in stock for months and years without hardening or cracking. Sole inanufacturers of the well-known Eclipse sectional Rainbow Gasket, Peerless Piston and Valve Rod Packing, Honest John, Hercules Combination, Zero, SLlCCCSS,I1T1Cl Arctic Pac-kings. A full and complete line of fine Mechanical Rubber Goods, including Belting, Hose, Valves, Mats and Matting, Gauge Glass Rings, Tubing, Discs, etc. THE PEERLESS RUBBER MF G. CO., I6 Warren St.,New York City N O T M A N ,,,.. T H E LUFIUIV . Pl-IOTOGRAPI-IIC CO., pl ll I. MEASURING Official Photographers T A P E S 1 1l FOI' Are made preeminently for expert en- gineers, who demand perfect construc- tion and absolute accuracy. fll They make good in the severest tests. Portraiture in all the best styles Fraternity Groups, etc. Special rates to Tech Students 7'l1'E!llFln7IYf0LE6lZ SAGINAW, MICH., U.S.A. 3 and 4 PARK STREET, BOSTON New York London, Eng. Windsor, Eng. ADVERTISEMENTS The Slogan of the Cameron- :Characier: The Grandes! Thing CAMERO M S Are the Most Reliable FOR HALF A CENTURY THEY HAVE VERIFIED PROMISE WITH PERFORMANCE R E G ULA R P ATT E R N AMERON PUMPS are simpler in design and more compactly constructed than l77Uf other pump made. The steam mechanism has only four .vfouf pieces, and by merely removing a bonnet the water valves are readily accessible. llICameron Pumps are built for m1zz'z'7zn0zzs Jcrzfice under the mos! 2'7j!Z'7Zg' c0miz'fz'01zs, and While they compete only on a basis of Qllllflilijf, yet they are cheapest in the long run, as their hzlglz rjirzkvzcy is long-lived. qjlf you want cjifz'wzf junnjw .vfrzfzrf at the lowest price, be sure to select 21 CAMERON. Cfzlflfrofz Ozizvfog' JII1. 28 .fcllf U11 1'ey11U.v! fo M050 l.llfZ7'L'.5'Z't'1II. A. S. Cameron Steam Pump Works Foot of East 23d Street NEW YORK CITY 16 ADVERTISEMENTS Telephones : 978 Back Bay 1925-1 Roxbury PHILLIPS EXPRESS Agent for A D A M S E X P R E S S NEW OFFICE 204 DARTMOUTH STREET, BOSTON . I'.w.ImI tw7lyIm.,a,!w, .3 q.m.Eew.efI'IIsQ.,t, aye- Q lf-eww tl 6 , W X., W I MI gs. lt 5Fg,,vA'13 A If' 9 -sa M. e If, , Qmerinzan igank Nuts Qllumpanp Engravers and Printers of Bonds, Stocks, and all kinds of Securities for the Nevv,York and Boston Stock Excluanges J. C. BLAGDEN, Resident Manager 387 Washington Street Boston, Mass. TECHNOLOGY JEWELRY STEINS FLAGS AND STATIONERY QI. EB. anlanblan 502 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON I-lave you seen the Technology Gummed Paper Seals '? Embossed in Red and Silver They are suitable for applying to Stationery, Dinner Cards, etc., or for any pur- pose where the rapid aflixing of an ornamental seal would be effective or cl e c o r a ti v e FIFTEEN CENTS PER BOX fif Over W Rolled 77f W7 H1165 Q Q Best uality ' ' M il T f 5 , A' F l se y Huw L Steel - 'M ' XM I I f ll Q in CONTINUOUS JOINT WEBER JOINT WOLHAUPTER JOINT The Rail Joint Company 'I I , ff M, Inu GENERAL OFFICES 185 Madison Avenue NEW YORK CITY Makers .of Base-Supported Rail Joints for Standard and Special Rail Sections, also Girder, Step or Compromise, Frog or Switch, and Insulating Rail Joints, protected by Patents. CATALOG AT AGENCIES I Baltimore, Md.g Boston, Massq Chlcago, lll-3 Denver, C0104 New York, N.Y.q Pittsburg, Pat Poriland, Oregong San Francisco, Cal.g St. Lours, Mo.: Troy, N.Y. London, E.C., England Montreal, Canada . HIGHEST AwARps I Paris, rgoog Buffalo, IQOI 2 bi- LOUIS, 1904 ADVERTISEMENTS Je5sop'5 Steel For Tools, Drills, Dies, etc. ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK Medal at World's Fair, l893 and Grand Prix, Paris, l90O MANUFACTURED in SI-IEFFIELD, ENGLAND Jessop's ARK I-Iigh-Speecl Steel is the best on the market Wm. Jessop Sc Sons, Inc. 9I John Street NEW YORK CITY ' I B EN T Sc B U S I-I C O Designers and Makers of College Jewelry Fraternity Emblems Write ofcome to I5 SCHOOL STREET BOSTON, IVIASS. For Drilling I-Ioles in Concrete for Expansion Bolts, Etc. ELECTRIC PERCUSSION DRILLS Using only T13 ancl 2 HP., either A. C. or D. C. or Universal Motor, making holes from 1 incli to Ii incli diameter and from I 'ncli to 24 inclies clee P LOCKE TILE DRILL CO., I4I Liberty Street, - NEW YORK CITY 18 ADVERTISEMENTS PREPARE FOR THE INSTITUTE At CHAUNCY HALL SCHOOL 553 Boylston Street, Copley Square The only school confining itself wholly to preparing men for the Institute of Technology ADVANTAGES : New quarters, newly furnished, near the Institute. Chemical and Physical Laboratories equipped with the best of apparatus. Teachers who are specialists In their several departments. The number of students ln classes ls limited, that all may get the most thorough Instruction. Our candidates not only pass their entrance examlnations. but malntatn high standing at the Institute. Tech. men are invited to inspect the school, or to write lor particulars. FRANKLIN T. KURT, Principal SAIVISON SPOT SASH CORD f - I - 11IProved by both tests and at-tual experience to be the most durable and economical material for hanging windows. Guaranteed free from all imperfections of braid or finish. qIWcm:tke extra, quality solid braided cord for all purposes, including Sash Cord, Clothes Lines, Trans- mission Rope, Trolley Cord, Arc Lamp Cord, Bell and Register Cord, etc. Send for Catalogue. SAIVISON CORDACE WORKS - - Boston, Massachusetts JAMES P. TOLMAN, 1868, President HERBERT G. PRATT, ISB5, Treasurer ASHTO PoP SAFETY VALVES M STEAM GAUGES se HIGHEST GRADE Specified and Recommended by the Leading Architects and Engineers Thousands 47. , -. p in Use in , .f-' rs MWms5AQWMmwl ofthe World Q80 A gm, t w I iso 0 ,g T :40ffLsaf.f0 . 9 O f Il, Jqsfilon 'llg vlwlrl paso, ' ,FV Quality Guaranteed N ' ' 1' .' .,,.w THE ASHTON VALVE CO. Z7I Franklin Street, Boston, lVlass. NEW YORK CHICAGO LONDON Thomas Todd Thomas Todd, Jr., '99 Zllibumas uhh u. ,H family of printers for 100 years BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS All work done in the best possible manner and completed WHEN PROMISED Number I4 BEACON STREET BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS ADVERTISEMENTS The Massachusetts nstitute of Technology U U Boston RICHARD C. MACLAURIN, IVI.A., Sc.D., Ll...D., PRESIDENT HE IXIASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Q U Q Il? offers courses, each of four ears, duration, leading to the lff- ...- 4 ,.-Sl . . Y . . . . . . - I ',. degree of Bachelor of Science, in Civil, IX'Iechan1cal, hhnmg, Electrical, Chemical and Sanitary Engineering, in Architect- ure, Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Biology, Physics, General : KK l ift: S' ,G l dN IA li' . fkgblgvigji cience eo ogy an ava rc itecture have attained the age of seventeen, and must pass satisfactory examinations in Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry, Physics, English, History, French and German, and must present teachers' certificates for one of a series of elective subjects. To be admitted to the first-year class, applicants must A division of these entrance subjects between june and September or between two successive years is permitted. Entrance examinations are held at the Institute in June and September of each year. In June applicants may be examined also by the College Entrance Examination Board in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and many other cities in America and Europe. A circular stating times and places is issued in advance, and will be mailed on application. Graduates of colleges and scientific schools are admitted, without exam- ination, to such advanced standing as is warranted by their previous training. Graduate courses leading to the degrees of Master' of Science, Doctor of Philosophy and Doctor of Engineering are also offered. Special Research Laboratories of Physical Chemistry, Applied Chemistry and Sanitary Science have been established. Correspondence should be addressed to Prof. A. L. AIERRILL, Secretary of the Faculty. PUBLICATIONS The Animal fjdIfi'll0,QIllf tissued in Decemlxerl. the Rrpurl of ilu' Prcsidcnl and Zhr Trcasurrr tissued in jzmuuryj, the Regxrler Q! Furnzfr Slzldrnls Cissued in Marclii, and any of the following descriptive circulars will be mailed free on application: The Massaclzuxcllx Irzslilulz' QI' Tcdnmlagy: An illustrated pamphlet describing the laboratories ol the Institute. Circulars, of the Departments of .Verlmuiml Ez1,qi11erri1zg,' Jlfirzing Euginz'cring,' Plzyrirs and Elcflrovlzeruislr-v,' Arcl1lI0rl11rc,' CflCl?IISffj' and Clwmiral Ezzgfnccringg Biologyg .Varal .-Irclzilm-11111. Circulars in regard to .4dniirsio11.rU' Sludrnts from other Coflrycrj Szrumzfr C01II'S5'5,' ,idvrznrsri Sindy anti Rrseurrhg The' Rfsmfcll Lnburalnry nj Phyrmrl Cllcuiislrivg Fire-ymzr Lflzrlcrgradilalf Counter. Q0 ADVERTISEMENTS f' r rp 1 M 4 ::f1.5,.'v' .-rg fwr, , 'Tw-'i mmysii ,mf-nt-L. , ' 'l v'w11, U 1. ew. .,, .--..V nh ng-nm..l,, . .ircw , J FV,-.-i .1 AQ, '- -2 , ,..,,,,.-.am -nm1'z1'n'i I 1311:-4nx,,,,,,,-y,,., , ' 'r ' A X W . 'ug--A ff: ' ,z - ' Fifi - :-:f is - . ' 'lf'f5 '50!!inm,,,mmmm, ,Yr ,,,imfi':ETg33k..--.-img.L. ' . '-'- A- esxm f f 4, ' zgygm,1,,, gig-!gf::minvn,. flu J .951--'A-.-..-.,,f , '- - - . .. f,, un , , 4,533,141-?n......, MACHINE TOOLS 70 varieties MACHINISTS' TOOLS 1,000 different kinds CUTTERS 36 styles, 3,700 sizes A CATALOGUE MAILED ON REQUEST Brown 8: Sharpe Mfg. Co. Providence, R.I., U. S. A. B. P. Clapp Ammonia Co. PROVIDENCE, R.I. MANUFACTURERS OF ANHYDROUS and AQUA AMMONIA CENTRAL OFFICE 257 BROADWAY, NEW YORK W ORKS Cincinnati, O. Washington, D.C. Providence, R.I. Louisville, Ky. A SINGLE MOTION IS QUICKER L. TO MAKE THAN TWO. Only one motion is needed to make any character desired on the Complete, straight-line, key-for-every-Character keyboard of the easy action, light running SMITH PREMIER Write for information to The Smith Premier Typewriter Company, Inc. 15 MILK STREET - BOSTON, MASS. I ADVERTISEMENTS Q1 Old Colony Trust Company Capital and Surplus, 312,500,000.00 This company invites the attention of Tech students and graduates to the superior facilities offered for their Banking at its Temple Place Branch and at , , Q A 1 .W .d its Ma.in Office on Court fotieet. Interest is pal on all deposits of HV e hundred dollars and over. BRANCH OFFICE MAIN OFFI CE 52 Temple Place 17 Court Street Boston, Mass. we MODERN CONDITIONS s, ' to COMPEL THE USE OF 1, Armstrong Tool Holders They make One Pound of Tool Steel do the Work of Ten Pounds in Forged Tools Czzhzlag' Free on reguari T W Tebwwr d A Y W W H MA Armstrong Bros. Tool Co. iiiiiii lil pp n fe. ,, Li it l ' as , 339 NT'i:iai.'ll1J'XZZ2iemEii1cAGo lull HHlllli,fmssssrsf?,fllllllllllli. at fs B The Cuisine is Famous Open until Midnight I THE New AMsmcAN t A r -. , D Most Centrally Located, Comfortable l Vi I - - Il. up f Hostelry ln the Clty V Every modern convenience. Running hot and cold 1-1-1 water and public telephone in each room. Oneo eshow laces 5 ' . :f,:t:if2isui:i:ti:L: taxi S1-22,Es:E?sr3:f Flfaisrsrge ATERICTI I Hanover Street, near Adams Square BOSTON 1 ' -4 . Q2 ADVERTISEMENTS SACO-PETTEE COMPANY COTTON MILL MACHINERY 2: V . g g , Y ,f , Eg 523 14, 2 - 'Il A ..,. 5 -Af:- 1 .. I:!I ff kgfj' 'WW ' If N-.52 ff?-Q.. 3:5 :, 5, ..It I I., ,.., L ..I..-' -- -'., - '--' 1 :.', 2 . --,--.,A I 3- - SGI AV'- ,kg..,:, , 5 V,.,, 2 LLA VQIA 1 ' .,.. ro pi e gg EVAW gp -V -1 ,,., 1 .-,,.,,I,,:. - ' ' ' '.: , . do 5, A'. A,1 V 'V W - Av.- fa f-.qw Shops: Newton Upper Falls, lVIass.g Biddeford, Maine Jbatnsrbe fitompanp I28 DUANE STREET NEW YORK BRANCH OFFICES BOSTON - - ------ 86 Federal Street PROVIDENCE - ------ 80 So. Water Street PHILADELPHIA - 238 Arch Street CHICAGO - - - 228 Randolph Street MONTREAL - - 214 Lemoine Street SAN FRANCISCO ------- 592 Howard Street Sole importers of the products manufactured by Zgahische Qnilin 8: baba Jfahriia Ludwigshafen af Rhein, Germany Formerly sold in the United States by Esuttruff, ilBickhariJt 86 Qlumpanp E ADVERTISEMENTS E23 I. A. CAMERON, '87 I. C. ABBOT, ,93 A. J. ABBOT President Vice-President Treasurer ABBOT WQRSTED CO. Md7ZMfdCfM7'87n5 of CARPET WORSTEDS MILLS AT Graniteville and Forge Valley, Massachusetts 1-Lf'X:N5g5?JAl1If v T'iE Whenever the grz'ndz'1zg problem zk one of z'noreezsz'ng the output it zk ez good tzhze to por Aforlon NORTON Gfmdingwheelsfof Grz'ndz'1zg W heels to the test. all Purposes NORTON COMPANY WORCESTER, MASS. NEVVYORK, N.Y. CHICAGO, ILL. NIAGARA FALLS,N.Y. CHIPPEWA, CAN. ADVERTISEMENTS ESTABLISHED 1887 High-grade Steel, Malleable and Bronze Homer F. Livermore CASTINGS T M ' l ' 85 and 87 Pearl Street, Boston, Mass. 0 eet Speggicigligulrements a Jenkins Brosg Valves For two generatiozis jenkins Bros. Valves have been acknowledged the high- E A est-grade valves ever made. There are qvbruhv imitations, and they are H 'gjust as f goodf' Specify the genuine and en- Joy per ect serviee an immunity rom . , g..,,n 2 ? frequent repair bills. f.' : hqvg 'hblu , yn The genuine bear this trade-111a1'1c ' BROS., New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago , I SUPPOSE you'll make light of having flunked that course? '6Not on your life. I intend to keep it darkf,-Yale Record. HEWINS Sz HOLLIS MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS 4 HAMILTON PLACE, BOSTON ' ADVERTISEMENTS The Calmill lron Works CHATTANOOGA, TENN. buutbetn Zgeautp ENAMELED WARE The handsomest line of Lava- tories, One-piece Sinks, etc., on the market. All goods fully guaranteed. Handled by leading jobloers everywhere. VALVOLINE Successor to OIL COMPANY LEONARD Sz ELLIS S O L E MANUFACTURERS , ADEMAR no ' .pa .'.' VA E 27 STATE STREET BOSTON 1 MASSQ W. H. DRESSER Z Resident Manager N.B.-Valvoline is sol ly to the consumer CYLINDER AND LUBRICATING OILS, ALSO KERO- SENE, GASOLINE AND NAPI-ITI-IA, AND AUTOMO- BILE OILS :zz ADVERTISEMENTS Uhr Natinnal Svhammui Mink Zfinatnn 1 illllauamxrhuaeitz Glaqaital 1 1 1 1 33,5un,nnn Samqalua emh iirntits 85.7B1,UIIII BPUIIZTIE : : : : 8H?,UHfl,UUH this Bank has been a, de- pository for the funds, not only of the M assaclmsetts I nsti- tute Qf Technology, but of many of the stuclents as well. :HCR OVER Thirty Years No account too small to receive the inost courteous considera- tion. No account too large to be amply safeguardedf, idrvntien Cflnnl Se Svnpplg Qlnmpang ' ' ROCHESTER Metal Working Machinery 14-5 OLIVER STREET BOSTON. MASS. BOOKBINDING IN EVERY STYLE Binder fo M I. 72 fvj Museum of Fine 15 Arfs, efc. : : : : QALEXANDER MOORE ESTABLISHED 1850 Il Hamilton Place, opp. Park Sheet' Clwurclw ROBERT A. BOIT E7 CO. INSURANCE 40 KILBY STREET 1 Z 1 1 BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS PN Q1 THE GIANT GRIFFIN For reducing rocks, ores, and all refractory materials by the dry process. ' k nd Rock. S ecialty: Portland Cement Clin er a P Over Ioo sold in the last I8 months. ILL 40-inch Die Saves cost - in 24-inch Buildings, Roll 1- in Will do the Installation, most in will Power, with least in power and the best Repmrsl Work and in at least Attention 2? 15,000 lbs. Crushing Effect Will take Portland Cement Clinker, 1 M inches diameter, from the kiln and t 8 C through zoo-mesh screen, I3 to I5 bbls . Other deliver a iinished product, 85 o 7,0 per hour, 50 to 60 horse-power. Limestone, 5 to 6 tons an hour materials 111 proportion. BRADLEY PU LVERIZER CO BOSTON, MASS. ADVERTISEMENTS STONE 81 WEBSTER Securities of Public Service Corporations Managed by our Organization Stone 8z Webster Stone Sz Webster Management Association Engineering Corporation General Managers of Public Service Corporations Constructing Engineers STONE 8: WEBSTER BUILDING 147 MILK STREET - - BOSTON, MASS. FERRO -ALLOYS R EMoVA L Poluekmetos Brand George Lawley :Sc Son FERRO-CHROME FERRO-SILICON , FERRO-MANGANESE FERRO-TITANIUM C0fp0fat10n FERRO -VANADIUM FERRO-TUNGSTEN FERRO-MOLYBDENUM I 9, 595 CMETALLICJ .-V -3 CHROMIUM- 2 MANGANESE- MOLYBDENUM- '+f.,,.,++ TUNGSTEN O9-1 Q P-9+ 5 'A CMETALLICJ The Roessler 81 Hasslacher Chemical Co. loo WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK We solicit your inquiries when in the market Beg to announce that they have removed their plant from SOUTH BOSTON, MASS. TO NEPONSET, MASS. Where they will continue to build High-grade STEAM, SAILING, and MOTOR YACHTS of all description ADVERTISEMENTS Q9 Vacuum ils Are used in every corner of the globe Where Wheels turn. They are used most because they lubricate most. if nf If Made only by VACUUM OIL COMPANY ROCHESTER, N.Y. Lid gerwood Hoisting Engines A Are built to gauge onthe A duplicate part system. llu i .:,.... ILX. fy x. Laresr '-q- V ' : A' 1 Catalogue VW K . . A fN6X 'Qi' 1 ll if? -if lx Q 34 ,- rl 3 , . xl P. X Quick delivery assured ' 11 r V 1 l l 1 :Mn 1 W H QQ 1 7, M l c 1 , f M y w +5 1 N 4 , , Y 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 9,1 7 ,X '36 fm Y V55 A X , f' 'Q Q' 1 6 vi X' , V 'Y 'ii 1 E FW V 1 .KN S rf A 4 Nw. , STANDARD LIDGERWOOD HOISTING ENGINE More than 34,000 Engines and Electric Hoists in use Steam and Electric Hoists LIDGERWOOD MFG. CO. 96 Liberty Street, NEW YORK LTERNATING CURRENT W E S N QORTABLE AND SWITCH BOARD Ammeters and lloltmeters ARE Absolutely Dead Beat Extremely Sensitive Practically free from Temperature Error Their indications are practically independent of frequency and also of Wave form. -H . refwmzna-5,U.s,1 .K f fc., if .., K fl ,. ' ', 1'-U1 5 .f'f7l ' . V zu: fs- 2 .7126 W W- 1 1 .Ffa -if -1, 3 rf? 1 -ev 1 'E ,. W 1 5' lv ' : .1'l . 'Xa-l-, , E C L l P S E D l R E C T CURRENT SWITCHBOARD 0, b,r, . Ammeters and lloltmelers ,W 'b2if35,1?seXfoS.TEf55,g CSoft Iron or Electro-magnetic typel are ,1 375?Ql'm Z2,sXEv 1 1 A If ,:... nc ,, '45 remarlaably accurate,low-priced instruments. M m ag .X Q 1 :,,- Pg, Ad '- bl' d rd f 1 ' ll ' rm , in 1 1 , 1111121316 zzfznsgry siznznma 1 rn ' tb 5 5 fi X l C1rrcsp111dcncz'regard'11 llze cami ourslzmiard ' 'l V 'J a ,: N - f 1 f 1 J 1 g S 1 1 1 eww, - ' W -2 ' Labnralnry, Pnrlnble and Snvilflzbuurri A ,QWESTDVEFC -is-Wm-C Inslrumcizls is soliriicd by 35-E.--,,,,gL3,,,5:,uin-51:5 ix 1 I. A M fx. imzhrni U.. ' Ls .flap Q - 4 E Weston Electrlnal Instrument Go. y ' A. A ' NEWARK, N.J. 8,211 , '- ff' NEW YORK OFFICE 114 LIBERTY STREET gsfa' 30 ADVERTISEMENTS The Only Locomotive Crane In which the four motions of Hoisting, , . , . . Iw1't1VGl1I'1g, Slewxng, and Lowering Boom are absolutely independent of each other. The American N me , A ' 'S 1: fe ,Q . . -- .-..., .smmwww . '..:'i .1fii-- fi:,arf',L,,.'m -.,m,v, - -:feat - ,env rf 2 f- ..jffgi'jJ ,' ., . .1-A ,, g 'ii-ip... .. QQ ' .if Y. ..,, ae M- ..:-,I-1233 . 1 -1 - -sf if -5 .- - .- - rc :ev-, 2 1-QQ-.1 -vg-. ,k .Ve LET US TELL YOU ABOUT IT AMERICAN HOIST 8a DERRICK CO. ST. PAUL, U.S.A. Chicago San Francisco Spokane Winnipeg New York Los Angeles Kansas City Vancouver Pittsburg Seattle Denver Edmonton New Orleans Portland Calgary t,,. ---11 6,552 if NN s gBL..s-PET if ff' ' '1 ' 7 jx- - - .-ei. i ' I- v ' an v ' -:,.,..4.v ,f-f . ' 1 , ., f A N' ,, V N. . . f arf: .. . .lf-vsvf-of-' ew 'iw w f' V, COMPLETE DRAWING OUTFITS And our new CARRYING CASE for holding the drawing board, T square, and all other tools required by Tech students. Send for catalog Spaulding Print Paper Co. 44 Federal Street, BOSTON BLUE PRINT PAPER MANUFACTURERS ARTHUR F. GRAY Mill Architect and Engineer 509 Exchange Building No. 53 State Street BOSTON, MASS. Malgex a specially of Designs for Manufacluring Planls TIMOTHY W. SPRAGUE, '87 FREDERIC H. KEYES, '93 HENRY D. JACKSON, '97 And Associates Consulting Engineers 88 BROAD STREET . . . . BOSTON Thos. Leyland 8: Co. 60 INDIA STREET BOSTON Manufacturers GUMS - - - DEXTRINES F. T. WALSH, '81, Manager Telephone, Back Bay 4749 B. KABATZNICK Ar! ana' G09 Shop Oil Paintings, Vilater Colors, Etchings Engravings, Facsimiles and Art Photographs Designer and Maker of Artistic and Hand-carved Picture Frames a specialty 484 Boylston Street, BOSTON, Nhiss. Opposite Institute of Technology 1oQiQ, discount given to Tech students ADVERTISEMENTS 31 State Street Trust Company THE BACK BAY BRANCH on the corner of Nlassachusetts Avenue and Boylston Street is equipped with the most inodern Safe Deposit Vaults for securities, etc., and Storage Vaults for trunks of silverware and other valuables. Credits interest each month at the rate of two per cent. per annum on accounts of 314300 and over. The Main Office is at 38 State Street E. A. WRIGHT Qtullege Qingraher, Printer, ani: Stationery 1108 Chestnut Street Philadelphia Samples Cheerfully Sent on Request Qllumntenrgment ,J qtlagg Ring ffinhntatluns I ' 1 Banc.-2 linhitatiuns N55 Wmtmg maths anb rn rams , 19 g wzhhung fflflwug f Zlnnuunrements 'iltraternitpilnserts ann, anh btatiumzrp ihmltauung Q ADVERTISEMENTS Qmeritan MANUFACTURERS OF IJYEWO0DS and EXTRIICTS pemnuh Ctlumpanp muuuf IIBIZIIIRE flu nmmo THE BOURSE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. az 94-ae WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK N Y BOSTO N, Nl ASS, -V 3 O BOYIJSTON S'l.'RlEET A. E. COVELLE Ed CO. 0 BOSTON tfwffnmw Gmlrfffw I CmMiz::z:5:3s'E:f.?5Z,i0P'ng' Special attention to the filling of I Ask 3 SEE QIIEIIR 0L?CC2lI:Lli2iE?:Ey? Ocullstgf Prescriptions asggfe Glagsmitilsllleoworld 22 HUNTINGTON AVENUE OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY E h D BOSTON, MASS. a a TELEPHONE, BACK BAY soae L , , nv P , ' ' Hirllmm Lfiixhhg Fme Mercantlle, THE GARDEN PRESS 227 Tremont Street, Boston Next lo Majestic Theatre Telephone, 2668-I Oxford N Printing Monotype B o o lc Composition HSI? L? Book and Job TELEPHONE CONNECTION F? RHODES BROS. CO. brunettes anh igruhisiuns WHOLESALE AND RETAIL B O S T O N IMPORTERS AND 438 to 444 Tremont Street 170 to 174 Massachusetts Ave. RE C E 1 V ER S ON 256 to 260 Warren street IO and Il Harvard square C O M M I S S I 0 N CRoxbury Districtb CBROOKLINED S ADVERTISEMENTS H , wg, 2 1: .,.. PROGRESS as Worked its Way into the planing of lumber. The modern planer of to-day more than doubles the output of machines built a year or two ago VN 2- .--' L.-'W ' J. .' 'M V 1' ' 1' :.v 4-5 .-541:-'45 . +1a4:.f1.'l- 'ff' I. ,. ., K ' .. .,.,.. A P- --'-1 YVY... www - ,M m ,W -----'-- f L 5 3'. 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BOSTON, MASSI 4,:I3,5i,,l5315',5I,5,,,,,l. clasp stays se- ? ' 1 ii-if c u r e ly in V I -' place until relea sed. - A N ' See that ,Ll BOSTON Z., ,,:., ,,,1lS?,'f,2 5' GARTER CHAS. T. MAIN types. no A, is stamped Sgisgilgr A ' O11 the clasp gray? taste. in ' 1 , I ROOMS BI7-833, 201 DEVONSHIRE. STREET Y e T x Dressed Men. , 5.:,,5,.- 7. 0' PAD sample rm, cumin, zse., sux, nos. ' I Mailed on receipt of Price. ' GEORGE FROST co., MAKERS ' frififi' Boston,U.S.A. ' Ac.: -.-1.: 1 H -fa: u ,- IN THE MANUFACTURE or . - 'E Ts. 54? - - i ,Lunkenheimer Products Q1-.2 421: fp , . is time ll 'E ?,f1 The details have been carefully considered, and through nearly half ri ' 5515? Q U, l '-QQ ' century of experience and study at perfection of quality has developed that is ' 5,35 5 recognized by users all over the world. f ' 'L , Theirindividuality is distinct, and itis universally acknowledged that LUNKENHEIMER Goons N I ' T- are beyond competition. They are, strictly speaking, li-iff. .5 ' 3 Ex. ,. THE GOODS THAT LAST AND SATISFY 'S-F251 -'f fi-L-: , E' -7 4 '7 1'3v.uvE2H::rla 4 A gg-7 hz 1 : :V I I The line includes Brass and Iron Valves, Water Columns and Gauges, Gauge Cocks, Blow-off, Non-return, Pop-safety, and Relief Valves, Whis- tles and Whistle Valves, Cocks, Brass and Iron Fittings, Unions, Injectors and Ejectors, Gas Engine Specialties, Lubricators, Oil Pumps, Oiling Devices, Oil and Grease Cups. MOST supply houses sell them, yours CAN. lf they DONT or WONT, tell US. Write for Catalogue THE LUNKENHEIMER COMPANY Largest Manufacturers of High-grade Engineering Specialties in the World - NEW YORK 64-68 Fulton St. GENERAL orrrcias AND WORKS CINCINNATI, OHIO, U. S. A. BRANCHES LONDON, S.E. BOSTON CHICAGO 35 Great Dover St. 138 High St. 186 N. Dearborn St., cor. Lake ' ADVERTISEMENTS A. Wilkinson 8 C 180 to 188 WASHINGTON STREET E' '15, Tag '- -,., T MGE-L W i P i ts-psi Q 1 Q BAT- Il sw, T Ely Monty Q - . Jiif IT' . W W L EE 5 4 , - ' M STAR LATH E5 BOSTON, MASS. DEALERS IN Machinists Too l s and S u p p I i e s D r a W i n g Instruments Cutlery, etc. T , T, T ' ALL TYPES OF i AND 1 CABLES INSULATE WI H RUBBER OR V NISHED CAM RIC T. enry A. Blorss, ' s. ' if 1.7. a t ' Q 1 1 , . ' I I WIRES ' T ' ' I . 1 D I T V I -, . F AR B I A , , I P jd t 1 l 1 ' N E t NI 'b5 I V106 Presldeut, U H 93 T'!3i5JE5i,E.f35.1E?ETE!E5ET? 9 ADVERTISEMENTS Geo. H. ELLIS oo rtuttng At 272 Congress Street Boston, Massachusetts Telephone, 1549 Main Branch Exchange ,mi WKYA iffefafiaivr :wg ' r w 5 7 5,1 ' 4? w E 4 PHI' TECHNIQUE OF 1012 IS FROM THE PRESS OF GEO H ELLIS CO, ADVERTISEMENTS 37 K, ,,g' 1 3- ' 0' .Sli-S '- :IV 41 .U Q3 1 THE SUFFGLK K L 533 i f S S v. T -v M A N Y Y E A R S L E X P E R I E N C E IN ILLUSTRA TING COLLEGE ANNUALS HAS GIVEN US A THOROUGI-I KNOWL- EDGE OF THEIR REQUIREMENTS IVE HAVE ILLUSTRRITED THi:55ii?::ia3E5si1ir11,525 23355, BOOK-THE. HLB-TECHNIClLIE-GARNET- THE ORACLE-BRIC-A-BRAC-THE PURPLE- SMITH COLLEGE CLASS BOOK-SALMAGUNTDI A l -THE IVTERPRES-TRINITY IVY-HARVARD ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE-TECH. CQIARTERLH A D0 NOT CLOSE Mun- C' ontrar I WITIEOL7' FIIIFST SEEING US SUEFOLK ENGRAVING and ELECTROTYPING COMPANY I BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS T ' ENGDAVING fe ELECTRDTY PING e :vm
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