Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Technique Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)
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N TECHNIQUE VOLUME XXVIII J 0 WV I 0 ! 1 f LES-2? ' KWWL: Quests 3, 51132937 O1 W Qqf .I . . . X .II C'.v-'wr NINETEEN HUNDRED AND EOURTEEN TO HENRY PAUL TALBOT IN APPRECIATION OF HIS UNTIRING ZEAL FOR THE WELFARE OF TECHNOLOGY, HER ALUMNI, AND HER UNDERGRADUATES mr Erhiratr WHATEVER OF VVORTH OUR TECHNIQUE MAY CONTAIN A 'af 5 I I . 1 a I K I L. PRESS OP GEO. H. ELUS co, BOSTON no ' ', ' ' o no Q , ' Q Zgq 1-' 5 Q9 i - ' ,- I L ' ..., -- F1 l ,'-h- . ,I Q Q- .- i . . . a enide my-masfers, ioyai iiearbfs anciiifue, , f 'i 'h if Qnevoiume moreof TECHNIQUE comesifoyoug 1' K Q Prau uomwiffi kinriiinessiis virfues seek, . , lk fi Q' Nor on iis weaknesses your censure wreak, - . .:., -1. - 4 A f A o ive ou ensure menliiieir Brains have feasedg T 9 H Pl ..e. Sm - Refiecf, my masfers, we are here To learn Q 5 -fQ.i I Now do your Parf, and Try you To be pleased. . 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Editor Q 55 EE E FRANCIS WHITTEN, JR. Assisfani Ari Editor E '55 BE E JOHN ALDEN ROOT Assisfanf Ari Editor E E EE EE R R EEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEEEEEEEHE555555EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEEEEESEEEEESESEEEHEEEBESESEEE T81 HENRY PAUL TALBOT gfg jrz -lQEXRY PALIL TALBOT was born in Boston on hlay 15, 1 B ly 1861. His boyhood, however, was spent in Holliston, y 2 hIass., where he attended the public schools and graduated W from the High School in 1881. The following autumn he Ldfgf entered the Institute with the intention of taking Course Y-c, as it was then called, the option leading to Industrial Chemistry. This plan he eventually carried out, and graduated with the well- known class of 1885, whose active interest in Technology affairs has placed its members foremost a.mong the alumni. Upon graduation NIL Talbot was offered an attractive commer- cial position, but since he had always been much interested in teach- ing,-even in school-days,-he chose to accept an assistantship in Analytical Chemistry. In this capacity he remained at the Insti- tute for two years, at the end of which time he was made an instructor. In 1888 he resigned his instructorship to go to Germany. He studied for two years at the University of Leipsic under Professor Johannes VVislicenus, and on August 4, 1890, took his doctor's degree Summa cum Laudef' In the fall of 1890 he returned to the Institute to resume his duties as instructor in Analytical Chemistry. He was married to Bliss Frances Emma Dukehart, of Baltimore, INIaryland, on the seventeenth of June, 1891. Dr. Talbot rose rapidly from his instructorship, and during the succeeding ten years was constantly advanced. After the resignation of Professor Thomas M. Drown, then in charge of the Department of Chemistry, to become President of Lehigh University, Professor Talbot was made responsible for the business and most of the other affairs of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. Although virtually in charge, he was not officially appointed head of the department until 1901. This position Professor Talbot still holds. During his administration the courses have undergone many desirable changes. The most important of these is the conversion of the course in Chemical Engineering from a course designed prima- rily for the training of an engineer with some knowledge of chemistry, to one which provides for the training of a chemist with some knowl- edge of the fundamentals of engineering. As a branch of the de- ' E91 rzcsui 54199.14 partmental work, the organization of the Research Laboratory of Applied Chemistry was due in a great measure to Dr. Talbot's mterest in the undertaking. lNIuch of Professor Talbotis published work has been along chem- ical lines, and includes, besides his doctor's thesis, his '5Quantitative Chemical Analysis, a small book on the '6Electrolytic Dissociation Theoryf' A Bibliography of the Analytical Chemistry of hfan- ganesef' and minor papers, chiefly in the field of Analytical Chem- istry. In addition to this he has delivered and published a number of addresses on various educational topics. including the teaching of chemistry in technical schools and the relations of such schools to the secondary schools. Professor Talbot. is a member of numerous scientific societies, in which he has occupied many positions of honor and importance. In the American Chemical Society he has taken a very active part, being a member of its Council from 1898 and of its Board of Editors from 1890 to the present time, chairman of the Division of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, 1900-11, and of the Section on Chemical Education, 1908-11, as well as a member of numerous important committees. Among the offices held by Dr. Talbot may be men- tioned: Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and Chairman of the Committee in charge of the C. INI. Wlarren Research Fundg and Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, of which association he was V ice-President and Chairman of the Section of Chemistry. In addition he holds membership in various other societies of lesser importance. I On educational questions Professor Talbot has long been recog- nized as an authority. For several years' he was Chief Examiner in Chemistry for the College Entrance Examination Board, and is at present a member of a commission to revise the college entrance requirement in chemistry. It is to his work as a teacher, however, that Professor Talbotfs most devoted service and interest is given. In spite of the many details of departmental administration, he has personally given the lectures in Inorganic Chemistry to-the First Year Class since 1902, and through his kindly personal interest he has placed himself in a position unusually close to the student body. Primarily a teacher, vet active in the advancement of science, Professor Talbot is a truei representative of the type of man of which the Institute may justly be proud. Iwi fX X1 if .- W X X ggfogll' -.ggggs ' ' I W? X X inf .1.1f-1 x -a'gl-a- .J f f w f l y nv ' A ff jg S A X 5 K xff fJ Z X I ,4',' O 'f.u u' 1 l 3.61 6 -4519. , Um is 325' 'wa . 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LAWRENCE LOWELL Term expires Dlarclz, 1913 JAMES W. ROLLINS EVERETT INIORSS ARTHUR T. BRADLEE Term expires IVIarclz, 1915 FRANK W. ROLLINS EDWIN S. WEBSTER EDWARD CUNNINGHAM Term Members Term expires Jlarclz, 1917 EBEN S. STEVENS LOUIS A. FERGUSON ARTHUR D. LITTLE 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 T. COLEMAN DU PONT ARTHUR F. ESTABROOK JOHN M. LONGYEAR ERNEST W. BOWDITCH Term expires 1Tlf1I'ClI, 1911 WALTER B. SNOVV THEODORE IV. ROBINSON CHARLES R. RICHARDS Term expires 1IIarch, 1916 ARTHUR 'WINSLOIY HENRY HOWARD HENRY A. MORSS Representatives of the Commonwealth HIS EXCELLENCY, EUGENE N. FOSS, Governor HON. ARTHUR P. RUGG, Chief J usticc of the Supreme Court DAVID SNEDDEN, Commissioner of Education T121 xii 2 ,X f7f XX hi-,ff kfL LQJ Ui 5 z. ., 2 fi 31517 X aqa . .vfmsivllnnuiiusyslwlazglg nhl! i::l:N..lI 1 f I RIHGA: 5:3 Xjffa-'fre an O . ,I-3 , Q nu, if L9 K Y' K ,f .,,44f,,f' .T if 5 ' -Q CQ' ' fxgfmlg , . ,. .L . S.. ' gif '11 F -FCHVJI ' H V -.'.'.- 1 -, X Q- 7. 1 A 4'-lin ...rxllli 0 , ??1,,-vfmfw X . fi - .- - 0 'lg' -f--,husk ' 'Q G l , .m6,Lfi?i+,pS X 'ii if President of the Institute RICHARD COCKBURN MACLAURIN, B.A LLM.. MA., Sc.D., LL.D.-BA., Cambridge, 1895 LLJ1., Cambridge, 1898g MA., New Zealand, 1899 LED., Cambridge, 1904-5 SC.D., Cambridge, 1908 DSC., Dartmouth, 1909g LED., W'esieyan, 1909 LL.D., Harvard, 1910. 187 Bay State Road Secretary of the Corporation JAMES P. NIUNROI4 - Treasurer WILLIANI B. THURBER Librarian ROBERT P. BIGELOYV OFFICERS OF THE FACULTY Chairman DAVIS R. DEWEY Dean ALFRED E. BURTON Registrar and Recorder WALTER HUMPHREYS ....,,,, nl. .. nm-um w 11..m ' 1 lg lI ' II Rum. nw uf .ff ...... W ax 4 n 'li' ww? I J RICHARD C. MACLAVRIN, P1-1' GEORGE A. OSBORNE ROBERT H. RICHARDS CHARLES R. CROSS GAETANO LANZA FRANCIS W. CHANDLER WILLIAM T. SEDGWICK DAVIS R. DEWEY, CIZUZ-I'l7l!lIl CECIL H. PEABODY HARRY W. TYLER ARLO BATES C. FRANK ALLEN ALFRED E. BURTON, Dean DWIGHT PORTER HEINRICH O. HOFMAN HENRY P. TALBOT ARTHUR A. NOYES THOMAS E. POPE CHARLES F. A. CURRIER WILLIAM HOVGAARD THOMAS A. JAGGAR FRANK VOGEL DANA P. BARTLETT ALLYNE L. MERRILL, Secretary EDWARD F. MILLER WILLIAM H. WALKER FREDERICK S. WOODS HARRY M. GOODWIN DUGALD C. JACKSON JOHN O. SUMNER FREDERICK H. BAILEY HENRY F AY WILLIAM H. LAWRENCE LOUIS DERR AUGCSTUS H. GILL TMI A RTH UR G. ROBBINS CHARLES M. SPOFFORD HAROLD PENDER CHARLES L. NORTON ERNEST F. LANGLEY EDWIN B. WILSON EDWIN T. COLE WALDEMAR LINDGREN CHARLES L. ADAMS CHARLES E. FULLER WILLIAM A. JOHNSTON CHARLES F. PARK CHARLES H. WARREN F. JEWETT MOORE JAMES KNOX TAYLOR EUGENE J. A. DUQUESNE S. HOMER WOODBRIDGE FRANK A. LAWS HENRY G. PEARSON .RALPH R. LAWRENCE HARRISON W. SMITH HARRY W. GARDNER SAMUEL C. PRESCOTT HAROLD K. BARROWS GEORGE B. HAVEN WILLIAM J. DRISKO CHARLES B. BREED JOSEPH C. RILEY CHARLES W. BERRY HARRISON W. HAYWARD HERVEY W. SHIMER WARREN K. LEWIS FRANK H. THORP SAMUEL P. MULLIKEN CARROLL W. DOTEN NATHAN R. GEORGE, JR. .vzllvzzf ARCHER T. ROBINSON CHARLES E. LOCKE LEONARD M. PASSANO GEORGE L. HOSMER MAPRICE DL: K. THOMP- SON HENRY L. SEAYER MILES S. SHERRILL GEORGE E. RUSSELL EARLE B. PHELPS EDWARD E. BUGBEE LEWIS E. MOORE ERVIN KENISON HARRY C. BRADLEY ALPHEUS G. WOODMAN ARTHUR A. BLANCHARD CLARENCE L. E. MOORE WILLIAM E. WICKENDEN THEODORE H. TAFT DANIEL F. COMSTOCK ELLWOOD B. SPEAR SIMEON C. KEITH WJFELTON BROWN WILLIAM T. HALL HAROLD A. EYERETT ROBERT S. WILLIAMS SELSKAR M. GUNN HENRY K. BURRISON ROBERT P. BIGELOW HERMAN R. KURREL- MEYER WALTER H. JAMES LAWRENCE S. SMITH NEWELL C. PAGE CARLE R.. HAYWARD CHARLES A. KRAUS -. ' 'l'u ' I ll flil ll ll It Il Ill , ei li , 1 -TAC - CCDURSES I AND XI DEPARTMENT OE CIVIL ANDSANITARY ENGINEERING Cluiimss BI. Sroifronn, SIS., llaywarfl Pr1yfz's.v0r of Civil E1lg1'7lEl!I'lII'Q,' in charge of flu' Dcparlnzenl Qf Ciril ulzrl Sanitary EIl,g'lIl6UflIlg.kS.15., BI. I. T. 1893, I., A X P. Graduate Student in Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 189-Lg Assistant in Civil Engineering, Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology, 1896-973 Instructor, 1897-1903, Assistant Pro- fessor, 1903-051 Professor of Civil Engineering, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, 1905-09, Professor of Civil Engineering, Mzissachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, since 1909. Author of The Theory of Structures and various papers on engineer- ing subjects. Residence, 8 Keswick Street. cf . L 1 . Ilumit ALLEA, SB., Mem. Am. Soc. C. L., lrqfessor of Railroad Engineering.-S.B., M. I. T. 1872, I. Member of Committee ol' Publication of Technology Review, 1899- 1901g Assistant Professor, Massacliusetts Institute of Technology, 1887-89, Associate Professor, 1889-963 Professor from 18963 Head of the Departments of Civil and Sanitary Engineering, 1909-11. Author of Railroad Curves and Earthwork and other books. Residence, 88 Montview Street, VVest Roxbury. H.-XROLD K. BARROWS, S.B., Assoriazfe Professor of Hydraulic Engineer- ing.-S.B., M. I. T. 1895, I., Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. Assistant in Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1895-96, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Ver- mont, 1901-03g Associate Professor, 1903-013 District Engineer, United States Geological Survey, 190-1-09g Consulting Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer, 1907-095 Associate Professor of Hydraulic Engineering. Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology, 1909, and of Barrows K Breed, Consulting Engineers. ' Residence, Vllinchester, Blass. W ,..,. 'e 3 sei I I i I15l fi'TECI'INI E'19 . .1 'f-'lil 1 . 1 , . . . .::1.:::,?g,:,:,a1ky'5ge:1:ggf-:, ' 'W V'W K47C ' 'W' si strfzsrs f, 3 X 1 'z 'Qgj' , v -:.:31f35z:f:3sijz ' -' ii 5- mr .45 '-.3.g:L, ' Wah ,, , , vgf 73 ' - ' F1-li. iw ..3'f.-I-C -K :- 3iF3:-:YG.'X'i hid .,'.-.7.5',iI ::I5 :1'i:5S:3I5.-.fl - . fa-2. :-F25-5121-2?Ezi1 1 -.1-.-ii g.,g.,15-1 ,e s, Egzf... 3'3- 'V .::. -. A , . -f' ,- f I161 . 'f It CHARLES B. BREED, S.B., M. I. T. 1897, I., 112 E K, .-l.ssocz'atn Professor of Ciril Erzgizzoe-ring.-Mem. Am. Soc. C. E., Diem. Amer. Ry. Engi- neering, and M. of IV. Assoc., lVIem. Soc. for Promotion of Engineering Education. Assistant in Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1898-19003 Instructor, 1901-083 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, Ivest Lynn. GEORGE L. HOSMER, A.s'si.v1a11t Professor of Ciril Engineering.-RI. I. T. 1897, I. Instructor in Civil Engineering, I1LIi1SS2lCI1llSQtIS Institute of Tech- nology, 1900-071 Assistant Professor from 1907. Author of Text Book on Practical Astronomy, Principles and Practice of Surveying Qwith Professor C. B. Brecdj, A Surveyor's Hand Book entitled Azimuth Residence, Salem Street, Woburn. LEWIS EUGENE MooRE, B.S., C.E., I-Issisicnzf Professor of Civil Engli- necring.-B.S., University of Wlisconsin, 19003 C.E., University of Wisconsin, 1906, T B II. Student, Massaeliusetts Institute of Technology, 1901-02: Instruc- tor in Meclianics and Structural Engineering, University of 1Yisconsin, 1903-043 Instructor in Theoretical and Applied Itlechanics, University of Illinois, 1904-075 Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, hlassa- ehusetts Institute of Technology, from 1907. Residence, 85 1fVashington Park, Newtonville. DXVIGHT PORTER, Ph.B., Am. Soc. C. E., Professor of Hydraulic Engi- neeringg in charge ofthe Course in Sanitary Engirzeering.-Ph.B., Yale S. S., 1880, Berzelius Society. Special Agent, Tenth Census United States, Report upon 1Vater Power, 1880-835 Instructor in lNIathematics, Mzrssaichusetts Institute of Technology, 1883-85g Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1885-875 Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, 1887-90, Associate Professor of Hydraulic Engineering, 1890-96, Professor from 1896. Author of Flood Discharge from Small VVatersheds, sReport upon a Sanitary Inspection of Certain Tenement-house Districts of Boston, Reports on .VVater Power, VVater Power Streams of 1VIaine, Notes on Stereotomy and VVarped Surfaces, Stream Gagings, etc. Residence, 149 Hawthorne Street, Malden. I ARTHUR G. Roisnrxs, S.B., l'rof0ssor of Topograplzical Engineering.- S.B., M. I. T. 1886, I. Assistant in Civil Engineering, Blassaclxusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1886-88: Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1888-93g Instructor in Highway Engineering, 1893-96, Assistant Professor of Highway Engineering, 18 ' I ' neering, 19063 Professor, 1909. Author of An Elementary Treatise on Plane Surveying and Naviga- tion and various magazine articles. 'gl 'rrzcl-mu Ei1Q1i4' 96-1906g V Associate Professor of Topographical Engi- Besidence, -I2 Oak Street, Belmont. GEORGE E. RUSSELL, S.B., .-lssisfaizt Professor of Civil Engineering.- S.B., M. I. T. 1900, I. .Assistant in Civil Engineering, hlassachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1900-01, with American Car Foundry Company, Draughts- man, 1901-02g Structural Engineer, 1909-043 Instructor in Civil Engineering, Cornell University, 1904-053 Instructor in Civil Engi- neering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1905-07, Assistant Professor from 1907. P Author of Text Book on Hydraulics. Residence, 996 South Street, Boslindale. in charge of the Departrncnt.-S.B., M. I. Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of tor, 1888-923 Assistant Professor of ea tg ' D , Associate Professor, 1899, Professor from 1906, in charge of the De partment of Mechanical Engineering from 1912. Author of Steam Boilers Cwith C. I-I. Peabodyb, Vyaste Heat Engines, Foreign Technic papers. EDWARD F. MILLER, SB., Mem. Am. C. E., Mem. Am. Soc. Itefrig. E., Diem. Boston Soc. C. E., Life Mein. M. C. M. A., Honorary Mem. N. A. S. E., Pro assor of Steam Erzgineering, COURSE II DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Soc. NI. E., Mem. Am. Soc. f, . T. 1886, II. Technology, 1886-88g Instruc- St ni Envineeline, 1892-99' al Schools, and a number of articles 1n engineering Residence, 538 WVard Street, Newton Centre. TECI-INI ELIQT iyffffwaiffgg y QM 'Wi zf f Q' -4 i 'Z 5 greg of I we ' ' ft l li V. . .-,,:-V, 4 ' , I l18I . IVF., . M . V' CH.-inmss W. BERRY, S.B., .-lssociate Professor of Heat Engineering.- M. I. T. 1895, VI. Studied in Giittingen, Germany, 1895-98: held Swett Fellowship, 1895-973 Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, 1899-1900, Instructor, 1900-08g Assistant Pro- fessor of lilechanical Engineering, 1908-125 Associate P1'ofessor, 1912. Author of Explosive hlixtures at Atmospheric Pressure, The Prin- ciples of Human Equality, Measurement of Air with an Orifice, The Temperature Entropy Diagram C3 eclitionsj, Cjoint authorl Problems in Thermodynamics and Heat Engineering. Residence, 952 Broadway, Somerville. C1-1.-innns E-. FULLER, S.B., Projlfssor of Tlzcoretical and Applied Me- cfzanics.-S.I3., BI. I. T. 1892, II. Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1892-91, Instructor of Mechanical Engineering, 1894- 19003 Assistant Professor, 1900-06g Associate Professor, 1906-125 Pro- fessor from 1912. Residence, Wellesley. GEORGE BARTHOLOMEXV HAVEN, S.B., Associate Professor of Moclzanical Engineering.-S.B., M. I. T. 189-L, II. Assistant in IVIechanical Engineering Drawing, Iiiassaehusetts In- stitute of Technology, 189-L-963 Instructor in IVIechanical Engineering Laboratory, 1896-99, Instructor in 1VIachine Design and Mill Engi- neering, 1899-19053 Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1905-10g Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering from 1910. Residence, Webster Street, Needham. IIARRISON' W. I'IAYNVARD, S.B., flssociate Professor of Applied Me- clmlnzcs.-S.B., III. I. T. 1896, X., Nlem. Am. Soc. for Testing IVIa- terlals, Assoc. Am. Soc. of C. E., Nat. Assn. of Cement Users, Soc. for Promotion of Engineering Education. Assistant in Industrial Chemistry, Nlassachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1896-98g Draughtsman, Universal Loom VVorks, 1899-1900, Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1900-093 Instructor, 1902-073 Assistant Professor of Applied Mechanics, 1907-1Qg Associate Professor since 19122. Residence, 26 Everett Street, Newton Centre. I TECH NI U P f L Iv.-XLTER H. JAMES, S.B., .-1.vs1'.stm1i Professor of .lluclzruzical Engizzcerirzg Drawing.-S.B., II. I. T. 1896, II. Draughtsman, Wialtham Bleachery and Dye Works, 1896-19003 Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, 1900-03: Instructor, 1903-123 Assistant Professor since 1912. Residence, Portsmouth, N.H. Wr1.1.1.m1 A. JOHNSTON, SB., Mem. Am. Soc. M. E., Mem. Am. Soc. T. M., Mem. Soc. P. E. E., Mem. N. E. A., Prqfessor Qf Tlzcoreiicrzl and Applied Jleclmnics.-S.B., M. I. T. 1892, II. Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, ltlassachusetts Institute of Technology, 189Q-9-Lg Instructor, 1891-19003 Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1900-063 Associate Professor, 1906-182, Pro- fessor of Theoretical and Applied iVIcchanics, 191Q. Author of Applied Mechanics Cwith C. E. Fullerj. Residence, 35 Hillside Terrace, Belmont. GAETANO LANZA, C.E., Professor Emeritus of Tlzeorefical and Applied Mechanics.-'IP B K. Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1871-72, Assist- 'ant Professor, 1872-75g Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics from 18753 also in charge of Department of Nlechanical Engineering C1883-19115, Emeritus from 1911. Author of Applied Mechanics, Dynamics of Machinery, Notes on Mechanical Engineering, Notes on Friction, and many papers. Residence, The Nfontervista, 63d and Oxford Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. ALLYNE L. IVIERRILL, S.B., Am. Soc. M. E., Professor of Illechanismg Secretary Qf the Faculty.-SB., M. I. T. 1885, II. Assistant, IVIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1885-87, In- structor, 1887'H91g Assistant Professor of Mechanism, 1891-99, Asso- ciate Professor, 1899-1905, Professor from 1905, Acting Dean, 1905- 063 Secretary of the Faculty from 1906. Author of Elements of Mechanism Cwith Professor Schwambj. Residence, Payson Park, Belmont. 19 r 5 ,, ECHN1 E'1Qi4 Wx ! 7 W z X sf if .LA 1, :,,f-my 4-..f,,, f .92f,Q:p,Qg:1f1fq.f-Qgf ? ,cLNf,hi 47,11-24 A , - -Mfr!!-ca '- . -1 1, rw 2 1, .,. -, 1- f kyfygyft f, -, 1' fuaaywmw zu . g 'h .4 . , +s'f .aff aiiaescf , ,.., H Laoj CHARLES F. PARK, SB., Pr0ff'ssor of JIC'ClZLI7l1'37Il,' DIil'l'CfOI' of flu' JIU- clzcznzcal Laboraioriz'S,' DZ'I'6f'fOf of flu' Loivcll Il1Sfli1Z1fU Sclzoolfor I1zrIzz.Sfr'1'al Foremcn.-S.B., M. I. T. 18942, II. Assistant in hlechanical Engineering, 1NIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1892-94-Q Instructor in 1NIechanical Engineering, 1891- 19003 Assistant Professor of Blechanical Engineering, 1900-06, Asso- ciate Professor, 1906-123 Professor of RIec-lianism, 19122. Residence, Q1 Prospect Street, Taunton. JOSEPH C. RILEY, SB., xl-SNOCI'ClfL' IJI'Qfl'.Y.S'O7' 'of Heat E11g1'1zeer1'1zg.-SB., M. I. T. 1898, II., lhlem. Am. Soc. of BI. E., Advisory Board of Nat. Assoc. S. E., and Engineers' Club. Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, hlassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1898-1901, Instructor, 1901-08g Assistant Professor from 1908. Residence, 77 Rockview Street, Jamaica Plain. LAXVRENCE SOUTHWICK SMITH, S.B., .-lsxzlvtunt P1'0fl'.S.90I' Qf T 1lC'OI'l'f1.f'llZ and Applied illeclzanics.-S.B., M. I. T. 1900, II. Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, 1900-033 Instructor, 1903-19.3 Assistant Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics from 19123 Member American Society for Testing 1VIateria.ls. Author of A. S. III. E. paper, Stresses in Reinforced-Concrete Beams fwith G. Lanzaj. Residence, Q5 Fisher Avenue, Newton Highlands. THEODORE H. TAFT, S.B., Mem. A. S. M. E., Assistant Professor of Mcclzanical Engineering.-III. I. T. 1902, II. Draughtsman, Improved Paper 1NIachinery Co., Nashua., N.H.g with W. O. Webber, Consulting Engineer, Boston, 1902-03: Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1903-05, Instructor, 1905-10, Assistant Professor from 1910. Residence, 1 Avon Place, Cambridge. :'TECHNI Ii?1Qli4' HO3IEIt IYOODBRIDGI5, .-LB., rl-SSOCl'!lfC? P1'0fC.Y.SOI' of Heating and Iv0lLfi1CIf1l0II.'.'lx.B., IYillianis College, 1873. Student at BIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1874, Instructor in Physics, 1883-95, Assistant Professor, 1895-19003 Associate Pro- fessor of Heating and Ventilation from 1900. Residence, 281 Otis Street, 1Vest Newton. COURSE III DEPARTMENT OF MINING ENGINEERING AND IVIETALLURGY ROBERT H. RICHARDS, S.B., LL.D., Professor of lllining Engineering amlllIetallz1rgy,' in charge of the Dcparfirzfmt.-S.B., M. I. T. 1868, III., 3 LL.D., University of Missouri, 1908. Instructor in Assaying and Qualitative Analysis, 1869-703 Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1870-'71, Professor of Mineralogy and Assaying, in charge of the ltlining and Metallurgical Laboratories, 1871-72, Professor of Mining Engineering, 18733 of Itletallurgy, 18845 President of the M. I. T. Alumni, 1873-76. President American Institute of Mining Engineers, 1886, Honorary Member of Mining, lNIetallurgical, and Chemical Society of South Africa since 19093 Honorary Nleinber of American Institute of Mining Engineers, Mining Expert, Specialty Ore Dressing. Residence, 32 Elliot Street, Jamaica Plain. EDWARD E. BUGBEE, S.B., Assistant Professor of lllining Engineering ani Metallurgy.-S.B., M. I. T. 1900, III., University of Washington, 2 -11, K 9. Assistant in Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1901-02, Special Agent United States Census CMiningl, 19033 Assistant Professor of Mining Engineering and Metal- lurgy, Iowa State College, 1903-06, Assistant Professor of Assaying and Metallurgy, University of Washington, 1906-07, Assistant Profes- sor of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy from 1907, Assistant Geolo- gist, U.S. Geological Survey, from 1907. Author of Notes on Fire Assaying. W Residence, 683 WVashington Street, Brookline. I 21 I 11 5 'TECHNI. i1 1 E221 CABLE R. I'IAYXVARD, S.B., Asszsfarzf PrQf21.s.sor of JIz'nz'ng Erzgineerivzg and Jlezfczllzcrgy.-M, I. T. 1904. Teacher of Science, Bellows Free Academy, Fairfax, Vt., 1904-06, Instructor in Nlining Engineering and hletallurgy, 1906-12, Assistant Professor from 1912. Translator of Borchers' Huttenxvesen , author of several papers in Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers: abstrac- tor for the American Chemical Society. Residence, 233 Goffe Street, Quincy. HEIXRICH O. HOFMAN, E.M., Met.E., Ph.D., Professor of Jlefallzzrgy. -E.M., 1VIet.E., Prussian School of Mines, Clausthal, 1877, Ph.D., Ohio University, 1889. Private Assistant to Professor R. H. Richards and Lecturer on 1VIetallurgy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1887-88, Assist- ant Professor of Blining and Lletallurgy, 1889-91, Associate Professor of Nlining and Metallurgy, 1891-98, Professor of Dletallurgy from 1898. Author of several books on Nletallurgy. Residence, 88 Robinxvood Avenue, Jaxnaica. Plain. CHARLES E. LOCKE, S.B., A.s'.s1'.sta11t Professor of Jlining Engineering and llletallurgy.-S.B., M. I. T. 1896, III. Mine Surveyor near Rock Springs, Wiyoming, 1896-97, Private Assistant to Professor Richards in the preparation of his book on Ore Dressing, 1897-1901, Instructor in Mining Engineering and Lletal- lurgy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1901-06, Assistant Professor of INIining Engineering and lNIetallurgy from 1906. Residence, QQ Blagden Street. TECI-1N1 If?' 1Q14' COURSE IV DEPARTMENT OE ARCHITECTURE .IAMI-:s Kxox T.XH'1.01i, F. A. I. A., I,l'Qfil'S.VOI' of A I'C'l1Z-1ll'!'fllI'I',' in clzrn-gc oj the Deparfmcni. Practising Architect, 1883e97: Supervising Architect, I'nited States Treasury Department, 1897-1912: Ih'IGI11llQl' of l'nited States Advisory Board on Structural Materials, 190-1--05: Honorary 1I6111lJCl' of Society of Architects of Portugalg Fellow of American Institute of Architects. Residence, 89 Mt. Vernon Street. Boston. VVILLIAM FELTON BROWN, Assistant Professor of Frcelzanzl Drawing and Life Class.-Eleve Delauney and Gustave Moreau. Studied in Paris four years: one year at the Academic Julien under Doucetg three years at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, drawing, painting, and the theory of color, under E. Delauney and Gustave 1NIoreau, anatomy of the human figure under Duvalg Assistant, 1NIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1894-95g Instructor, 1895'-1911Q Assistant Professor from 1911. , Residence, 35 Glenwood Street, Roxbury. FRANCIS VV. CHANDLER, Hon. Mein. Am. Inst. Arch., Professor of Archi- tecture, Emeritus. Assistant with Professor Ware at the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1869, Professor of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 18885 Emeritus, 1911, Advisory Architect to the Mayor of the City of Boston since 1896, Member of Art Commission, City of Bostong Honorary 1VIember of American Institute of Archi- tectureg Editor of Municipal Architecture, 1898. Residence, 195 Marlborough Street. wif. -Q.-1' ' za, Lf . .V i ff I i :,VV' 3 .IVA In .,.,.., W' ' Q T231 tree NI 1141 E241 Y 8 EUGENE J. A. DUQUESNE, Professor of 1-lrc'lz2'fecl1n'aI Dz'.wz'g11.-Ecole Nationale des Arts Decoratifs: Ecole des Beaux-Arts. Grand medal of the Societe Centrale des Architectes Francais. 1891- 9Qg awarded Prix Lusson, Prix Pigny of the Institut. de France. and Prix Abel Blouet of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, 1895: superintendent of construction of Grand Palais des Champs Elysees, 189Gf97g diploma of architect from French Government, 1897: awarded the Grand Prix de Rome, 18703 auditor to the Conseil General des Batiinents Civils et des Palais Nationaux, 1902-05: inspector of works for Hopital Herold in Paris, 190-I-08g D'Iedal of Honor of the French Ministry of lVar, 19063 government architect in charge of restoration and repairs of the palace and gardens of Versailles. 19085 Professor in Harvard School of Architecture, 1911. Residence, G-L IValker Street, Cambridge. HARRY W. GARDNER, S.B., Associaie Professor of Arclzitectzzre.-S.B., M. I. T. 1894, IV. Instructor in Architecture, BIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1896-19033 Assistant Professor, 1903, Associate Professor, 1909. Author of Shades and Shadow Notes for the American School of Correspondence. Residence, Q6 VValnut Place, Newtonville. VVILLIAM H. LAWRENCE, S.B., Professor of Architecture.-S.B., M. I. T 1891, IV. Instructor in Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1891-96, Assistant Professor, 1896-1901, Associate Professor, 1901' Professor, 1909. 1 I Author of Elements of Shades and Shadows, Principles of Perspec- tive. Residence, 34 Sumner Street, Dorchester. mol-1 N 1 114 COURSES V AND X DEPARTMENT OE CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING HENRY P. '1l.XL15O'I', 5.11, Ph.D., l'1'Qf1'.v.vor of l11m'gr1nz'e um! ,-luulylieu! Cl1c'1111'.xIry,' in. clzrlryz' QI' ilu' l,l'1llll'l'IIl!'lIf QI' f'l1f'11:1'.vf1'y.- S.l1., Ill. I.. T. 1885, Y., 'IP I' Ag 1'h.D., University of Leipzig, 1890. Assistant in Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1885-87: Instructor, 1887-88 and 1890-921 Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1892-951 Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1895-983 Professor of Analytical Cliernistry, 1898-19025 Professor of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, 1902-123 Professor of Inorganic Chemistry from 1912. Author of An Elementary Course of Quantitative Analysis, The Electrolytic Dissociation Theory Cwith A. A. Blancharrlj, and numerous papers on chemical or educational topics in current journals. Residence, Q73 Otis Street, lYest Newton. VVILLIAM H. WALICER, S.B., Ph.D., fb K E, l'1-fyfessor of Cham-ical Ellgli- neeringg Director of the Researclz LClf10I'!lfDI U Qf .-lpplicu' Cl1e1nisl'ry,' Ilccul of Department of Clwnzieal Ezzgiarfcrizzg.-S.B., Pennsylvania State Col- lege, 18903 Ph.D., Giittingen, 1899. Instructor in Chemistry, Pennsylvania State College, 1892-9-Lg In- structor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 18941-19005 Member of the firm of Little XL Walker, Chemical Experts and Engineers, 1900- 05, Associate Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1902- 05, Professor from 1905. Author of scientific papers. Residence, 728 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. ARTHUR A. BLANCIIARD, S.B., Ph.D., A-9Sib'fH7l.f Professor of Inorganic Chcm'istry.4S.B., lV1. I. T. 1898, V.g Ph.D., Leipzig, 1902. Private Assistant to Professor Noyes and Assistant in Tlicorctical Chemistry, M. 1. T., 1898-19003 studied in Germany. 1900-092: ln- structor in Chemistry and Physics, New Hampshire College, 1902-035 Instructor in Inorganic Chemistry, M. I. T., 1903-08, Assistant Pro- fessor since 1908. N Author: Electrolytic Dissociation Theory Cwith Professor Talboth bynthetic Inorganic Chemistry. Residence, 752 Crescent Avenue, Newton Centre. t 25 l I -L 'erm-1 N1 r2+1Q14! IQGI IIENRY PAY, A.B., Ph.D., Professor of .-Izzfzlyfzral C'l1en11'sh'y.-A.B., Lafayette College, 1889, Pl1.D., Johns Hopkins Lvniversity, 1895. Instructor in Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1895-1900, .Assistant Professor, 1900-05, Associate Pro- fessor, 1905-07, Professor from 1907. Author of papers on Metallography, Properties of Steel Rails, and Analytical Chemistry. Residence, 1Yorthington Road, Brookline. AUGUSTUS H. GILL, S.B., Ph.D., Professor of Tl'l'1lllZ.l'!1l .-IIlIlfjj.S2'S.'S.B., M. I. T. 188-1, V., Pl1.D., Leipzig, 1890. Assistant in General and Sanitary Chemistry, Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, 188-1-86, Instructor, 1886-87, Instructor in Gas Analysis, 1890-9-1-, Assistant Professor of Gas Analysis, 189-L-19033 Assistant Professor of Technical Analysis, 1903-06, Associate Pro- fessor of Technical Analysis, 1900, 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 CISGQ-931. Residence, 1334- 1Vashington Street, Canton. IVILLIAM T. IIALL, S.B.-.-ls.s1'.vta11f Professor Of.-1lllIf1fffCllZ Cl1c'n1is11'y.-- S.B., IVI. I. T. 1895, V., E A E. Assistant in Chemistry, Massachusetts Inst.itute of Technology, 1898- 1900, Instructor, 1900-11, Assistant Professor from 1911. Author of several translations from the German. Residence, 37 Polnfret Street, VVest Roxbury. VVARREN K. LEXVIS, SB., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Clzunzicul Engi- neering.-S.B., M. I. T. 1905, X., Ph.D., Breslau, 1908. Assistant in Industrial Chemistry, IVIassachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1905-06, Swett Fellow at Breslau, 1906-08, Research Asso- ciate in Applied Chemistry, 1908-09, Chemist, W'. H. MeElWain Com- pany, 1909-10, Assistant Professor, October, 1910-12, Associate Pro- fessor from 1912. Author of various scientific papers. Residence, 85 Lombard Street, Newton. .-'wel-1N1 f:P1 1'-ti x' M F. JEXYETT Blooms, BA., Ph.D., 1'rofc.s.sor Qf Organic Clzcmz'stry.- BA., Amherst. 1889, X 49, Ph.D.. Heidelberg, 1893. Assistant in Chemistry. Amherst College, 1889-901 Instructor in General Chemistry, Cornell Ifniversity, 1893-941 Assistant in Ana- lytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1891-95, Instructor, 1895-19022, Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1902-04, Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry, 190-1-10, Asso- ciate Professor, 1910-12, Professor from 191Q. Author of Outlines of Organic Chemistry, Experiments in Organic Chemistry, and various papers in scientific journals. Residence, Q9 Commonwealth Avenue. SAMUEL P. BIIILLIKEN, S.B., Ph.D., .-1.vsi.slant P1-fy'e.s.sor of Organic Clzcrzzzkiry.-S.I3., M. I. T. 1887, Y., Ph.D., Leipzig, 1890. Assistant in Chemistry, University of Cincinnati, 1887-88, Asso- ciate in Chemistry, Bryn BIawr College, 1891-92, Instructor in charge of Department of Chemistry, Clark University, 1892-9-1-g Instructor in Organic Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1895- 1905, Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry from 1905. Residence, 0 Harris Street, Newburyport. ARTHUR A. Norms, S.B., S.M., Ph.D., Sc.D., LL.D., P1'ojb.s.so'r of Theoretical C'h.emisfry,' Director of the Research Laboratory of Physical Clzemistry.-S.B., M. I. T. 1886, V., S.M., INT. I. T. 1887, Ph.D., Leipzig, 1890, Sc.D., Harvard, 1909, LL.D., Maine, 1908, Clark, 1909. Assistant in Analytical Chemistry, Itlassachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1887-88, Instructor, 1890-94, Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry, 1894-97, Associate Professor, 1897-99, Professor from 1899, Director of the Research Laboratory of Physical Chemistry from 1903, Acting President, 1907-09. Residence, 97 Hemenway Street. THOMAS E. POPE, A.M., Professor of Inorganic Chemistry.-A.M-, Harvard University, 1869. Instructor in Chemistry, IVIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1874-76, Professor in Chemistry, Iowa Agricultural College, 1876- 34, Assistant Professor of General Chemistry, Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, 1884-95, Associate Professor, 1895-1900, Pro- fessor of General Chemistry from 1900. Residence, 345 Crafts Street, Newtonville. 2 'TEQI-INI 1 1914 V281 L NIILES S. SHIQRRILL, S.B., Ph.D., .-lssistant Pr-ofrwsor of Theoretical Clzemzfsfry.-S,B., NI. I. T. 1899, V4 Ph.D., Breslau, 1903. Assistant in Analytical Chemistry, hlassachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1899-19003 Austin Fellow, studying in Leipzig and Breslau, 1900-023 Instructor in Analytical and Theoretical Chemistry, 1903- 073 Assistant Professor of Theoretical Chemistry from 1907. Author of several papers on Chemistry published in various scien- tific journals. Residence, 83 Longwood Avenue, Brookline. ELLVVOOD B. SPEAR, B.A., Ph.D., .flssistazzt Professor of Inorganic C'lze1nis15ry.-B.A., University of hlanitoba, Gen. Science, 18993 Ph.D., Heidelberg, 1906, Student at University of Toronto, 1899-1902, Heidelberg and Leipzig, 1901-06. Assistant in Research La.bora.tory of Physical Chemistry, Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology, 1906-07, Instructor in Qualitative Analysis, 1907-083 Instructor in Inorganic Chemistry, 1908-10, Assist- ant Professor from 1910. . Author of several papers on chemical subjects. Residence, Remington Gables, Cambridge. FRANK H. THORP, S.B., Ph.D., Ass-istazzt Professor of Industrial Chem- istry.-S.B., M. I. T. 1889, V., Ph.D., University of Heidelberg, 1893. Assistant in Industrial ChemistI'y, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1889-91g Instructor, 1894-1900, Assistant Professor from 1900. Author of Ueber die Oxime der Substituierten Benzophenone 08935, Inorganic Chemical Preparations, second edition C1906D, Outlines of Industrial Chemistry, second edition Q1905j. Residence, 200 Nlt. Vernon Street, 1Vest Roxbury. ROBERT S. VVILLIAMS, S.B., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry.-S.B., IVI. I. T. 1902, V., Ph.D., University of Gijttingen, 1907. Assistant in Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1902-05g Austin Fellow, studying at Gtittingen, 1905-07, Instructor in Analytical Chemistry, 1907-113 Assistant Professor from 1911. Author of two papers on Metallography. Residence, 158 Magazine Street, Cambridge. rzcu N1 1 1 L ALPHEUS G. Woomux, S.lS., .-I.v.wi.sta1zt Professor of Foocl Analysis.-S.B., M. I. T. 1897, Y. Assistant in Sanitary Chemistry, Blassachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1897-19005 Instructor, 1900-09, Assistant Professor of Food Analysis from 1909. Author of Air, Ivater, and Food from a Sanitary Standpoint Cwitli Ellen H. Richardsl and various papers on the analysis of food and Water in scientific journals. Special Agent for the Federal Government in the enforcement of thc Pure Food Law. Residence, 367 School Street, IYatertown. COURSE VI DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DUGALD C. JACKSON, S.B., C.E., Professor of Electrical Engineeringj in charge of the Department.-Pennsylvania State College, 1885, KID K E, 2 E, T B H. Professor of Electrical Engineering and head of Department, Univer- sity of Ivisconsin, 1891-1906, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Head of Department, 1VIassachusetts Institute of Technology, from 1906, Membei' and Past President of American Institute of Electrical Engineersg Member and Past President of Society for the Promotion of Engineering Educationg Member of A. S. C. E., A. S. M. E., Societe Internationale des Electriciens. Residence, 51 Upland Road, Brookline. RALPH R. LAXVRENCE, S.B., Associale Professor of Electrical Engineer- ing.-S,B., M. I. T. 1895, VI. Assistant in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1896- 98, Instructor in Physics, 1898-19013 Instructor in Electrical Engi- neering, 1901-04, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1904- 06, Associate Professor from 1906. Residence, 34 Sumner Street, Dorchester. IQ9l 1-fr vrrzcaw rsr E301 -5 FRANK A. Lsxws, S.B., Associate Professor of Electrical Testing.-S.B., M. I. T. 1889, VI. Assistant in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1889- 913 Instructor in Physics, 1891-93g Instructor in Electrical Measure- ments, 1893-973 Assistant Professor of Electrical Measurements, 1897, Assistant Professor of Electrical Testing, 1902-06g Associate Professor of Electrical Testing from 1906. Author of a number of papers on Electrical hIeasurements. Residence, 19-LV! Federal Street, Salem. ' H,IIzoI.D PENDEIY, AB., Ph.D., Mem. A. I. E. E., Professor of Elect:-ical Ezzgirzevrfng.-A.B., Johns Hopkins Iiniversity, 189Sg PlI.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1901. Instructor, hIcDonogh School, 1901-OQQ Instructor, Syracuse Uni- versity, 1909-03g Special Research at La Sorbonne, Paris, at invitation of the University authorities. on the magnetic effect of moving electrical charges, 1903g Electrical Engineer, Pittsburg, 1903-0-L: New York, 1904--091 Professor at the lt-'lassacliusetts Institute of Technology, 1909. Author of Principles of Electrical Engineeringg editor-in-chief Ameri- can Electrical Engineeris Handbook. Residence, 483 Beacon Street. HARRISON YV. SMITH, A.B., S.B., Associate Professor of Electrical En- gineering.-A.B., Harvard, 1895, ATQ S.B., M. I. T. 1897, II. Assistant in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1898- 19015 Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1901-053 .Assistant Pro- fessor of Electrical Engineering, 1905-073 Associate Professor from 1907. Member of Massachusetts Institute of Technology Eclipse Expe- dition to Georgia in 1900 and to Sumatra in 1901. Address, care of J. VV. Worthington, 60 State Street. VVILLIAM E. TVICKENDEN, B.S., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engi- neering.-B.S., Denison UniveI'sity, 1904, E X, 111 B K, E Eg Assoc. Mem. Am. Inst. of Elect. Eng., Mem. Illuminating Eng. Soc., Mem. National Elect. Light Assoc. .Instructor in Applied Electricity, Rochester CN.Y.j Mechanics' In- stitute, 1904-05g Assistant in Physics, University of Wlisconsin, 1905- 065 Instructor in Electrical Engineering, ibid., 1906-09g Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1909. Residence, 23 Avalon Road, VVest Roxbury. 4-WA, . f ' ' - .-'-11743. . . ...M M, , I. .... TECH NI FT1914' 5 COURSE Vll DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY IVILLIAM T. SEDGWICK, Ph.D., D.Sc., Proffnssor of Biology and Public Health, in charge of flzc Deporfmonf,' Dfrrcfor of the Sanitary Rrscarclz Laboratory and Sewage Experiment Sloliozz.-Pl1.B., Yale CSheffield Scien- tific Schoolj, 1877, Berzelius Society, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1881, Sc.D. lHon.j, Yale, 1909. Instructor in Physiological Chemistry, Slieflielcl Scientific School, 1878-79, Fellow, Assistant, and Associate in Biology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1879-83, Assistant PI'0f6SSOl', Associate Pro- fessor, and Professor in Biology, hIassachusetts Institute of Technology since 1883, Biologist, State Board of Health of Massachusetts, 1888-96, Curator, Lowell Institute, Boston, since 1897, Past President, American Society of Naturalists, Society of American Bacteriologists, N. E. 1Vater Works Association, Biassachusetts Civil Service Reform Association, etc., Nlember, Advisory Board, Hygienic Laboratory, Public Health and hiarine Hospital Service, since 190Q. Residence, Q0 Edgehill Road, Brookline. ROBERT PAYNE BIGELOXV, SB.. Ph.D., ,'1ss1fslorz1 P1-Qffawsor of Zoology and Parasitology, Librarian.-S.B., Harvard, 1887, Ph.D., Johns Hop- kins, 189Q, B 9 II. Fellow, 1890-91, and Adam T. Bruce Fellow, 1891-93, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Director of the Johns Hopkins Zoological Expe- dition to Jamaica, 1893, Instructor in Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1893-1919, Librarian from 1895, Secretary of the Soci- ety of Arts, 1895-98, Assistant Professor of Zoology and Parasitology from 1919. I Editor of the Technology Quarterly, 1895-1908, editor of the Amer- ican Naturalist, 1897-98, author of a number of papers on Zoological and anatomical subjects. Residence, 11 Park Street, Brookline. SELSKAR M. GUNN, S.B., Assisiani Professor of Sa1u'fory Biology and Public Health.-S.B., M. I. T. 1905, VII., N E N. Bacteriologist, Boston Bio-chemical Laboratory, 1905-06, Bacteri- ologist, State Board of Health, Iowa, and Lecturer on Hygiene, Medical School, Iowa State University, 1906-08, Health Officer, Orange, N.J., 1908-10, Instructor in Sanitary Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1910-11, Assistant Professor from 1911, Sanitary Expert to Bureau of Economy and Efficiency, Milwaukee, 1911, Assistant Pro- fessor of Biology, Simmons College, from 1912, Lecturer in Hygiene, Tufts College Medical School, from 1911: Assistant Secretary-General, XV. International Congress on Hygiene and Demography, 1912, Man- aging Editor, American Journal of Public Health, from 1912 Author of various papers on Public Health. Residence, 16 Irving Street, VVatert0wn. 6 A61 '57, ' V .... 7,21-:EQ . sa ,,.. ,. f' f' ,, 311 no-1 NI 19141 t32l SIMON C. KEITH, Jr., S.B., Assistant Professor of Research in Bacteriol- ogy.-S.B., INT. I. T. 1893, VII. Assistant in Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1893-9-1, Instructor, 1895-1911, Assistant Professor from 1911. Residence, 138 Lancaster Terrace, Brookline. EARLE B. PHELPS, S.B., flssistaizt Professor of Research in Che'nzz'cal Biology.-S.B., M. I. T. 1899, V. Assistant Bacteriologist, Lawrence Experiment Station, Massachu- setts State Board of Health, 1899-19035 Research Chemist and Bac- teriologist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from 19033 Assist- ant Professor of Biological Research from 1907, Hydrographic Aid, United States Geological Survey, 1905-O63 Hydrographer, 1906-10. Residence, M Orris Street, NIelrose Highlands. SAMUEL C. PRESCOTT, S.B., Associate Professor of Industrial Blicro- biology.-S.B., INT. I. T. 1894, V. Private Assistant to Professor Sedgwick, 189-L-953 Assistant in Biology, hlassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1895-96g Instructor in Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1896-19033 Assist- ant Professor of Industrial Biology, 1903, Associate Professor, 19095 Vice-President, Society of American Bacteriologists, 1903-04g Di1'ector, Boston Bio-Chemical Laboratory. Chief author of Science and Experiment in Canning, Elements of Water Bacteriology Qwith C.-E. A. VVinsloWj, and other works. 1 Residence, 79 Cypress Street, Brookline. f:eHN1 f:P1Q14- y COURSE Vlll DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS CHARLES R. Cnoss, S.B., Thayer Professor of Physics, in charge of the Department of Physics, Director of the Rogers Laboratory.-M. I. T. 1870, Sci. and Lit. Q Instructor in Physics, hlassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1870- 713 Assistant Professor of Physics, 1871-753 Professor of Physics from 1875g in charge of Department of Physics from 1877g in charge of Course in Electrical Engineering from its establishment in 1882 till 1902. Author of various papers on Acoustics and Electricity. Residence, 100 Upland Ptoad, Brookline. DANIEL E. CoMs'rocK, SB., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Theoretical Physics.-S.B., NI. I. T. 19043 Ph.D., Basel, 1906. Assistant in Physics, Massacliusetts Institute of Technology, 1904- 053 Non-resident Instructor in Theoretical Physics, 1905-073 In- structor, 1907-10, Assistant Professor since 1910g Fellow of the Amer- ican Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Seienceg the American Physical Society. Author of The Relation of Mass to Energy and a number of other papers. Residence, 1477 Beacon Street, Brookline. LOUIS DERR, B.A., NIA., SB., Professor of Physics.-B.A., Amherst, 1889, A T, fb B K, M.A., Amherst, 18923 S.B., 111. I. T. 1899, VI. Assistant in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1892- 93, Instructor in Physics, 1893-1900, Assistant Professor, 1900-041 Associate Professor, 1904-09, Professor, 1909g in charge of instruction in Physics, Boston Normal School of Gymnastics, 18941-19083 Instruc- tor in Physics, Boston University, 1895-1905. Editor of Cyclopedia of Engineering, author of Notes on Nlethods of Telegraphy, Notes on Dynamo Design, Photography for Students of Physics and Chemistry, and a number of papers in various technical publications. I331 1 'TEC1-1N1 U 1 1 1 1341 VVILLIAM J. Dnisrco, S.B., Associate Professor of Physics.-S.B., M. I. T. 1895, VIII. Assistant in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1895- 963 Instructor, 1896-99g Professor of Physics, Colby College. 1899- 1900g Instructor in Physics, Blassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1901-05g Assistant Professor, 1905-09g Associate Professor from 1909. Residence, Q8 Lloyd Street, 'Wincheste-r. HARRY M. GOODWIN, S.B., Ph.D., Prqfes.vor of Physics and Electro- Chemistryg in Clzargc of the Depflfflllgllli of Electro-Clienlistry.-SB., IVI. I. T. 1890, VIII., Ph.D., Leipzig. 1893. Assistant in Physics, lIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1890- 92, Instructor, 1892-975 student at Leipzig and Berlin, 1892-9-1, Assistant Professor, 1897-19033 Associate Professor, 1903-06, Pro- fessor, 1906g in charge of the Department of Electro-Chemistry, 1909. Author of several books on Physical hIeasurements and numerous scientific papers. Residence, 329 Tappan Street, Brookline. CHARLES A. KR.-msn, :IS-9'1:Sfl1I1f Professor of Pl1y.sz'caI Clzmnical R?St'll7'C1I, -BS., University of Kansas, 1898, Ph D., M. I. T, 1908. Fellow at Johns Hopkins University, 1899: Research Fellow at the University of Kansas, 19003 Instructor in Physics, University of Cali- fornia., 1901-04-3 Research Assistant and Research Associate at Massa- chusetts Institute of Technolovy, 190-L-1Q. Du Author of various papers relating to physical, chemical, and technical subjects. Residence, 18 Aberdeen Street, Newton Highlands. CHARLES L. NORTON, S.B., Professor of Heat Mcaszzremonts.-S.B., M. I. T. 1893, VI. Assistant in Physics, Masszrcliusetts Institute of Technology, 1893- 95, Instructor in Physics, 1895-99g Instructor in Heat Nleasurements, 1899-19003 Assistant Professor, 1900-053 Associate Professor, 1905- 093 Professor from 1909g in charge of the Insurance Engineering Experiment Station, 1902. i Papers on Fire Protection, I-Ieat Combustion, The Protection of Steam Heated Surfaces, The Application of X-rays to 1VIedicinal Diag- noses, The Illumination of Interiors by Ribbed and Prisrnatic Glass, Electric Furnaces, etc. Residence, Hudson, N.H. ' e-- TECH-INI E'19l4 'L NI-IXVELL C. PAGE, Sli., .fl.v.s'i.vff1r1i Professor of Pllysics.-S.B., DI. I. T. ' 1902, YL tio ' , .V -11:53 ,- , Assistant in Physics, Blassachusetts Institute of Technology, 190K2- . ,J 0-1-g Instructor in Physics, 1904-1Qg Assistant Professor from 1912. - ' Author of Physical Laboratory Notes on Electrical IN-Ieasurenients. Residence, Winchester, Mass. X -S M. DEKAY THOMPSON, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Electro-Clzemistry. -M. I. T. 1898, VIII., A K E. Assistant in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1898- 1901g Non-resident Instructor in Electro-Chemistry, 1901-033 Resi- dent Instructor, 1903-073 Assistant Professor of Electro-Chemistry from 1907. Author of a text-book on Applied Electro-Chemistry and a number of scientific papers. Residence, 5 Fairmount Street, Brookline. COURSE IX DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY COURSE X ll GENERAL SCIENCE IVALDEMAR LINDGREN, William Barton Rogers Professor of Eco- nomic Geology, in charge ofthe Department.-M. E., Freiburg CSaxonyj. Assistant in Transcontinental Survey, 18833 Assistant Assayer, Greg- ory and Anaconda Sinelters, Montana, 188-Lg Assistant Geologist, United States Geological Survey, 1884, Geologist, United States Geo- logical Survey, 18953 Chief of Nletalliferous Section, 19073 Chief Geolo- gist, 1911g Associate Professor Leland Stanford University in 1898, Lecturer at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1908-11. Residence, 50 Peterborough Street. J ' ..ai,-:..- j a ij Ia. ,g p- ,rf a g? 44-gf, f, '-1 V .i'..,x ' 5 4 3' 7 'ge l 35 1 .H Trai-iw If2f1Qf41 1361 THOBIAS AUGUSTUS JAGG.iR, Jr., AB., A.M., Ph.'D., Professor of Geology, Dirccior of the Hazraiimz Volcano Ob.sL'1'vufory.-A.B., Harvard, 1893, A.M., 189-1, Ph.D., 1897. Assistant in Petrography, Harvard, 189-lg Instructor in Geology, 1895, Assistant Professor, 19033 Professor of Geology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1904g Assistant Geologist, US. G. S., 1893- 1903. Fellow of American Academy, Member of Boston Society of Natural History. Residence, Yolcano House, Hawaii. HERVI-:Y W. S1-IIMER, AB., A.M., Ph.D., .-lssociaic Professor of Pale- ontology.-A.B., Lafayette, 1899, A.M., 19013 Ph.D., Columbia Uni- versity, 1904, E E. Tutor in Modern Languages, Lafayette, 1899-1901, Assistant in Paleontology, Columbia, 1901-033 Instructor in Stratigraphic Geol- ogy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1903-OS, Assistant Pro- fessor of Paleontology, 1908-12, Associate Professor from 1912, Lect- urer on Historic Geology and Physiography, Yale Summer School, 1906. Residence, Q Albemarle Chambers. CHARLES H. WARREN, Ph.B., Ph.D., Professor of Mineralogy.-Pl1.B., Yale, 1896g Ph.D., Yale, 1899, E E. .Assistant in Chemistry, Sheffield Scientiiic School, 1896-975 Assist- ant in Mineralogy, 1897-99, Instructor in Mineralogy, 1899-19003 Instructor in Mineralogy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1900-04, Assistant Professor, 1904-093 Associate Professor, 1909-123 Professor since 1912. Author of various papers on crystallographic, chemicoqnineralogi- cal, and petrographic subjects. Residence, 239 Woodland Road, Auburndale. , TECH-INI UE 1914 - - A g l- 'QA . .. . . , .. .. ,-,,Y,, ..,. .Q , .U . . ' 1, Cxfiiz. v 1 lv 4- - -- ..... .-.-.-.. - ...... COURSE XIII DEPARTMENT OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE ENGINEERING CECIL H. PEABODY, S.B., Professor of Naral Architecture and Marine E'ngineeri1zg,' -in charge of the Department.-S.B., IVI. I. T. 1877, II. Professor of hlathematics and Engineering, Imperial Agricultural College, Japan, 1878-80, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineer- ing, University of Illinois, 1881-83, Instructor, 1VIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1883-8-L, Assistant Professor of Steam Engineering, 1884-89, Associate Professor, 1889-93, Professor of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from 1893. Author of Thermodynamics of the Steam Engine, Tables of the Prop- erties of Saturated Steam, Valve Gears for Steam Engines, Steam Boilers fwith E. F. Millerj, Manual of the Steam Engine Indicator, Naval Architecture, Thermodynamics of the Steam Turbine, Steam and En- tropy Tables, Propellers. Residence, 9293 Commonwealth Avenue. HAROLD A. EVERETT, S.B., Assistant Professor of N anal Architectures- S.B., M. I. T. 1902, XIII. With Fore River Ship and Engine Building Co., 1909-03, with N.Y. Ship Building Company, Scientific Department, 1903-04, Assistant in Naval Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1904-05, Instructor in Marine Engineering, 1905-11, With VVm. Denny SL Bros., shipbuilders, Dumbarton, Scotland, 19053 Assistant Professor from 1911, Official Yacht Measurer for Eastern, Boston, Corinthian Yacht Clubs and others. Author of several papers for the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers and for various scientific periodicals. Residence, Linden Street, Wellesley Hills. WILLIAM HOVGAARD, Commander in Danish Navy, Professor of Naval Design and Construction.-Naval Academy, Copenhagen, 1879, and Royal Naval College, Greenwich, 1886. Lieutenant of Danish Navy, 1879-97, Commander from 1897, on the Technical Staff of the Copenhagen Navy Yard, 1886-89, Manag- ing Director of the Shipyard of Burmeister 81 Wains Ship and Engine Company, Copenhagen, 1895-97, Member of the Institution of Naval Architects and of the American Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Member of the Board of Trustees of the American Scandi- navian Foundation. Residence, '73 Perkins Street, West Newton. I37l 'rece NI E91 Qi T331 DEPARTMENT OE MATHEMATICS PIARRY W. TYLER, SB., Ph.D., Professor of Ma1'lzemafics,' in charge of the Department.-S.B., hi. I. T. 188-1, V., Ph.D., Erlangen, 1889. Assistant in lVIathe1natics, hlassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1881-86, Instructor, 1886-90, Assistant Professor, 1890-922, Associate Professor, 1892-93, Secretary 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. FREDERICK H. BAILEY, A.B., A.M., Professor of Matlzematics.-A.B., Harvard University, 1887, CID B K, A.lN1., Harvard University, 1889. Assistant in Mathematics, Harvard University, 1889-91, Instructor in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1891-93, Assistant Professor. 1893-1901, Associate Professor, 1901-07, Professor from 1907. Author of Plane and Solid Analytic Geometry Cwith Professor Woodsj, 1897: A Course in Mathematics Cwith Professor Woodsj, 1907. Residence, 12 Idlewild Street, Allston. DANA P. BARTLETT, S.B., Professor of lllatlzematics.-S.B., M. I. T. 1886, VI., University of Munich, 1903-01. 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. , Author of General Principles of lVIethod of Least Squares. .f- .--... TE.CHNI- .U15f'i1'9fT14' L - NATHAN RICII.ARD GEORGE, Jr., A.B., A.M., .-lssistont Professor of Matlzemafics.-A.B., Harvard, 1890, 9 A X, 411 B K, ABI., Harvard University, 1891. Instructor in Blathematics, Bdassacliusetts Institute of Technology, 1891-1906, Assistant Professor from 1906. Author of Plane Trigonometry. Residence, 112 Newbury Street. CLARENCE L. E. NIOORE, BSC., A.M., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Blatlzematics.-B.Sc., Ohio State University, 1901, A.IVI., Cornell, 1902, Ph.D., Cornell, 1904. Assistant in INIathematics, Ohio State University, 1900-01, Scholar in Mathematics, Cornell, 1901-02, Fellow, 1902-03, Assistant, 1903- 04, Instructor in NIathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1904-09, Assistant Professor from 1909. Residence, 19 St. James Avenue. GEORGE A. OSBORNE, S.B., Walker Professor Emeritus of Matlzematics. -S.B., Harvard S. S., 1860. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, United States Naval Academy, 1861-65, Professor of Matliematics, Bflassachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, from 1866, Secretary of Faculty, 1868-'71, VValker Professor of Mathematics from 1902, Emeritus from 1911. Author of Examples in Differential Equations C1886D, DiHerential and Integral Calculus f1891D, etc. Residence, E249 Berkeley Street. LEONARD M. PASSANO, A.B., Assistant Professor of Mathematics.- A.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1889. Assistant in Mathematics, Johns Hopkins University, 1889-92, Instructor in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1892-1907, Assistant Professor from 1907. Author of A History of Maryland, Stories from Diaryland His- tory, etc. Residence, 920 Bacon Street, Winchester. 41 f fwle .-:sw 5 fr 5f1:.e:1:? z- - . . sf :wig f- 'umm-. . '21I'211 1573 ' 41112-E I391 'TECI-1Nl EilQf41 EDXVIN B. XYILSON, A.B., Ph.D., Professor of Matlzematfics.-A.B., Harvard, 1899, 112 B Kg Pl1.D., Yale University, 1901, 2 E. Instructor in Nfathematics, Yale University, 1900-06g Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Yale University, 1906-07g Associate Pro- fessor of lVIatl1e1natics, Blassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1907-11g Professor from 19113 Student in Mathematics and Mathematical Physics at L'Ecole Normale Superieure, College de France, and La Sorbonne, 1902'03. Author of QGiblJs'sJ Vector Analysis, Advanced Calculus, and numer- ous scientific papers. Residence, 5 Park Vale, Brookline. FREDERICK S. XVOODS, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Dlatlzematics- A.B., Vilesleyan University, 1885, XII T, fb B Kg A.NI., 'Wesleyan, 18883 PlI.D., Gottingen, 189-l. Assistant in Physics and Astronomy at Wesleyan, 1885-86g In- structor in Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1890-95g Assistant Professor, 1895-19035 Associate Professor, 1903- 065 Professor from 19063 Lecturer, Harvard, 1898-99. Residence, 123 Sumner Street, Newton Centre. DEPARTMENT OF DRAWING AND DESCRIPTIVE I401 GEOMETRY ALIPRIQD E. BURTON, S.B., Am. Soc. C. E., Deong Professor of Topo- graphical E71 gineerin g 5 in charge of the Department of D1'aw'i'ng.-Bowdoin, 1878, A K E, sr B K. In charge of Scientific Expedition to Urnanak, Greenland, 18963 in charge of Eclipse Expedition to Washington, Georgia, 1900, in charge Of Eclipse Expedition to Sumatra, 1901. Instructor in Topographical Engineering, Nlassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1882-843 Assistant Professor, 1884-89g Associate Profes- sor, 1889-96g Professor from 18965 Dean from 1902. Author of several articles in Technology Quarterly and Review. Residence, Webster Court, Newton Centre. 4? vrucunl filierc ' I Ld L CHARLES L. ADAMS, Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. fiiiassachusetts Normal Art School, 1879. Assistant in Descriptive Geometry, Blassachusetts Institute of Technologyg Instructor in Freehand Drawing at Df.IHSSi1Cl1t1SCU'.S In- ' ' ' ' f S f hlechanical stltute of Technology from 1886, Assistant Pro essor o Drawing at INIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1903-0-Lg Asso- ciate Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry, 1901-123 Pro- fessor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry from 1919. Author of books on Descriptive Geometry and Mechanical Drawing, and a System of Lettering, etc. Residence, 85 Newbury Street, HARRY C. BRADLEY, S.B., Assistant Professor of Drawing and Descrip- tive Geometry.fS.B., M. I. T. 1891. In civil and engineering work, 1891-96g Instructor in Drawing and Descriptive Geometry, Nlassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1897- 19085 Assistant Professor from 1908. Residence, E23 Randolph Avenue, Dorchester. HENRY K. BURRISON, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Drawing and Descriptive Geometry.-S.B., M. I. T. 1875. Draughtsman with Boston Park Department and Boston Manufact- urers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 1875-783 Secretary of the Proposed Boston and Northwestern Railroadg Instructor in Mechanical Drawing with School of Mechanic Arts, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 18783 Assistant in Mechanical Drawing, Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology, 1880, Instructor in Mechanical Drawing and Freehand Drawing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1885, In- -structor in Nlechanical Drawing and Descriptive Geometry, Massachu- setts Institute of Technology, 1890, Assistant Professor from 1912. Residence, Q6 Lincoln Park, VVest Newton. 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, 1893-953 Instructor, 1895-19083 Assistant Professor from 1908. Author of two works on Mechanical Drawing. Residence, Melrose. E411 . .- i. 'rr-:cHN1 1 1-91 1 , 3 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS IMI DAVIS R. DEWEY, A.B., Ph.D., LLD., Professor of Ecozzonrfcs and Stat-1fsf1'cs,' in charge of Department.-A.B., University of Vermont, 1879, A XII, CID B Kg Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1886g LL.D., Univer- sity of Vermont, 1910. Teacher, Underhill, Vt., 1879-81g Student and Fellow at Johns Hopkins University, 1883-86, Instructor, hiassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1887-88, Assistant Professor, 1888-89g Associate Profes- sor, 1889-9Qg Professor from 189Qg Trustee, Massachusetts Agricultu- ral College, 1909- 3 President, American Economic Association, 19099 Managing Editor American Economic Review, 1911- . Author of books on Economics and Statistics. Residence, Q Berkeley Street, Cambridge. CARROLL WV. DOTEN, Ph.B., A.M., As.s'1'.sfa11t Professor of Economics.- Ph.B., University of Vermont, 1895, Lil A 93 A.NI., 1899, ALI., Harvard University, 1902, KID B K. Instructor, University of Vermont, 1895-1903g Secretary, Univer- sity of Vermont, 1896-1903, Instructor, INIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1903-055 Assistant Professor from 19053 Secretary, Amer- ican Statistical Association, from 1906. Residence, 58 Garfield Street, North Cambridge. DEPARTMENT OE ENGLISIiI ARLO BATES, S.B., A.B., A.M., Litt.D., Professor of Engl-ishg 'in charge ofthe Department.-Bowdoin, 1876, A A CD, 412 B K. Editor of Broadside, 1878-793 Editor of Boston Courier, 1880-93, Correspondent of Providence Journal, Chicago Tribune, Book Buyer, etc., 1880-83g Professor of English, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, f1'om 1893. Author of A Wheel of Fire, The Diary of a Saint, The Puritans, Talks on VVriting English, Talks on the Study of Literature, Sonnets in Shadow, Told in the Gate, Under the Beech Tree, etc. Residence, 4 Otis Place. -P. . ECH NI A - - A A A ssss gsst - nl A '. . . ,.a '- ,,.--5. ' QV , grit, f HENRY' G. PE.iusox, 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 Road, Newton Centre. ARCHER T. IIOBINSON, A.B., Assistant Professor of English.-A.B., Harvard University, 1896. Instructor in English, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1896- 19063 Assistant Professor from 1906. Residence, 'Woodcliff Road, Newton Highlands. HENRY L. SEAVER, A.B., Assistant Professor of English.-A.B., Har- vard University, 1900, fb B K. Instructor in English, IVIassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1901-073 Assistant Professor of English from 1907. Member' of Organization Committee of Cosmopolitan Club of Technology. Residence, 83 Van Wfinkle Street, Ashrnont. DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES FRANK VOGEL, AB., A.M., Professor of Illozlern Languagesg in charge of the Depczrtmclzt.-A.B., Harvard University, 18875 A.1VI., Harvard University, 1899, A T. Instructor in Modern Languages, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1888-92, Assistant Professor of Modern Languages, 1892-19003 Associate Professor, 1900-043 Professor from 190-Lg hlember of Boston School Committee, 1901H01g Instructor in German, Simmons College, 1909. Editor and annotator of various modern language text-books and other publications. Residence, 95 Robinwood Avenue, Jamaica Plain. I43l 'TECH Nl EKLIQI4' HERMAN R. Knnmsuunrnn, A.B., I'h.D., Assistant Professor of Modem Larzguages.-A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1899g Hopkins Scholarship, 18993 Departmental Scholarship cGC1'IH21Hj, 1900, Fellowship, 1901, Ph.D., 1902. Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1902-123 Assist- ant Professor from 191Q. Residence, 206 Beech Street, Roslindale. ERNEST F. LANGLEY, B.A., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of French.-B.A., Toronto University, 1894, ABI., Harvard, 1900, Ph.D., Harvard, 19093 studied at Leipzig and Heidelberg Universities, 1895-96, Paris, 1898 and 19063 Istituto di Studi Superiori, Florence, 1905-06. Instructor of French, Dartmouth College, 1896-19003 Instructor of French and Italian, Dartmouth, 1900-02, Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, Dartmouth, 1902-IOQ Professor of French, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, since 1910. Residence, 93 Upland Road, Cambridge. DEPARTMENT GF HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE 1441 CHARLES F. A. CURRIER, A.B., A.M., Professor of History and Political Scienceg in charge of the Department of H isfory.-A.B., Harvard Univer- sity, 1887, CID B K, A.M., Harvard University, 1888, Fellow of Harvard University studying at Berlin and Paris, 1889-91. Instructor in History and Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1891-933 Assistant Professor of History, 1893-953 Asso- ciate Professor, 1895-19013 Professor of History from 1901. Residence, 1 VVebster Street, VVinchester. e-.. 'rxfrci-iw 19191161- JOHN O. SCMXER, A.B., Professor of History.-A.B., Harvard, 1887. Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1894-g Assistant Professor from 18975 Associate Professor, 1903-07g Professor from 1907. Residence, Q25 BIarlborough Street. EDXVIN T. COLE, Major, United States Army, Retired, Professor of Mili- tary Science and TflCflfCf9.1DGtH1lGLl August, 1911, Graduate United States Nlilitary Academy, 18893 Qd Lieutenant 8th Infantry, 18893 lst Lieutenant Gth Infantry, 1896, Captain 11th Infantry, 1899, trans- ferred to 6th Infantry, 1900, and to 18th Infantry, 1909. Major and retired from active service on account of disability in line of duty, 1911. rf Major 45th US. Volunteer Infantry, August, 1899, and honorably mustered out June, 1901. Residence, TherHotel Buckrninster, 645 Beacon Street. . L59 . N. M5 f, j , x XJ Q , , 5 ' r , t, 1 ,f fiilifiiiififi iffl- 35 , Zz' lf fw lj' 'S 1-' .4 1-ig E451 w1.vi'liW i i In . i -fhl.-we-nurlanliirrl nil' If I, I---'igll f In 'N I ll I-.:. 8 - A .Q A S lull ll'lsl ,-1 I . . I- - ,.ll B , fi W' ill 'Wall , . ' . . .luuliiil - l ll l i1ls 13 - ' ' -A . I- ' 1-Yi-.53 IZ' -155.1 J Hi. .3552- ' . ' iw 3 . 6 F' - fi? f y i I E I I U u. .I I ,,.. ., Q ' R QQMIT' h 1 . ARCHITECTURE TRUMAN H. BARTLETT ' CIIOCOFUP1, N-H- DAXVID A. GREGG 3 Beacon Sf- ELEAZER B. LIOMER, S.B. 72 IVeybosset St., Providence, R.I. SAMUEL W. MEAD Ivf-2515011 CLARENCE E. BIORROXV, S.B. 166 Huntington Ave. Ross TURNER 135 Bridge St., Salem C. IIOXVARD VVALKER Q01 Devonshire St. E. I. VVILLIAMS BIOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH EUGENE C. HOWE, Ph.D. 30 Wfalker St., Newtonville FRANZ SCHNEIDER, Jr., S.B., S.M. 8 Marlborough St. PERCY G. STILES, Ph.D. 19 Proctor St., Newtonville CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CHARLES R. CRESSY, S.B. 8 St. Botolph St. FREDERICK R. ICNEELAND, S.B. Hotel Ludlow, Copley Sq. EDNVARD MUELLER, Ph.D. 366 Harvard St., Cambridge J CHN F. NORTON, Ph.D. 93 Hancock St., Auburndale JOSEPH VV. PHELAN, S.B. .60 Brooks St., Wfest Medford GEORGE W. ROLFE, ALI. Brookline St., Cambridge RALPH H. VVHITE, M.A. 54 Rutland Sq. RUFUS E. ZIMMERMAN, Ph.D., S.B. 11 IVellington Road, Brookline CIVIL ENGINEERING ROYALL D- BRADBURY, S-B. Technology Chambers JOHN W- HOWARD, S-H 465 Wfashington St., Brookline T461 TECHNI INQ 1431 DRAWING STEPHEN A. BREED. SB. 55 Chandler St- SAMUEL E. GIDEON Q84 Dartmouth St. ARTHVR L. GOODRIIH. SB. 108 St. Botolph St. FRANK M. GRAc'EI' Q3 Webster St., Somerville ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM S. GORTON, AIA. Q5 St. J anies Ave. CHARLES IV. GREEN. B.S. Clifton RALPH G. HLIDSON, S.B. 32 Burton St., Brighton VVALDO V. LYON, S.B. ' Q49 Berkeley St. F. GARDNER PERRY, S.B. Q66 Belmont St., Watertown ENGLISH CHAUNCEY C. BATCHELOR, A.B. 11 Traill St., Cambridge DAVID CARB, A.B. Q Mount Vernon Pl. CLINTON H. COLLESTER, AM. 100 Charles St. HERBERT VV. SMITH, AM. 105 Hammond St., Cambridge GEOLOGY I FREDERICK H. LAHEE, Ph.D. Sharon JOHN D. MACKENZIE, S.B. 3 St- JZIIHCS AV9- MATHEMATICS FRANK L. HITCHCOCK, Ph.D. JOSEPH LIPKE, Ph.D. HENRY B. PHILLIPS, Ph.D. JAMES R. LAMBIRTH CHARLES E. LITTLEEIELD JEREMIAH F. 0,NE1LL ROBERT H. SMITH MECHANIC ARTS 1077 South St., Roslindale 27 Cumberland St. 16 VVestland Ave. 66 Ivest Rutland Sq. North Wfilrnington Newell Ave., Needham 21 Heath St., Ivinter Hill I47l ' MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ROY G. BURNI-IAM, SB. Essex IRVING H. COXVDREY, SB. 1Vebster St., Needham MYRON WV. DOLE, S.B. Q5 Cumberland St. JESSE J. EAMES, S.B. Swampscott ROYAL R. HEUTER, SB. 17 Duffield Road, Auburndale ADDISON F. HOLMES, S.B. 7 Holborn St., Roxbury WVALTER IIURIPHREYS, S.B. 2-19 Clinton Road, Brookline WILLIAM H. JONES, S.B. Ashland MALCOLM C. IWIACKENZIE 10 St. James Ave. GEORGE W. SVVETT, SB. 11 Henry Ave., Melrose Highlands MINING ENGINEERING AND METALLURGY RUFUS C. REED, S.B. 55 Line St., Newburyport MODERN LANGUAGES JOSEPH BLACHSTEIN Cabsentj JUSTUS :ERHART 4131 Blarlborough St. PAUL R. LIEDER, AJM. 46 Holyoke House, Cambridge ORIE YV. LONG, A.lNI. Q4 Irving St., Cambridge GEORGE R. B. MEISTER 38 St. Botolph St. NAVAL ARCHITECTURE I HENRY H. VV. KEITH, S.B. 3 Haskell St., Allston PHYSICS WILLIAM R. BARSS, A.B., Ph.D. 548 BIFLSSZLCIILISGILS Ave. HERBERT P. HOLLNAGEL, Ph.D. Q1 Berkeley St., 'West Newton FRANKLIN L. HUNT, S.B. 19 Howard St., Waltham JOSEPH P. IXIAXFIELD, S.B. 9 Chester St., Cambridge GORDON B- WILKES, S.B. 1464 Beacon St., Brookline PHYSICAL TRAINING FRANK NI- KANALY 26 Park Road, Belmont E481 TECH NI RIA X A .A E l l N l11hLjjjr ' -A C , ,,A A,,,m,,n ,Z ,- I' -S22-wfW'H' A S GI ,f KJ . A-The 'UU or f' M f A- ...II mums -'YA .-- A. E, , Y .L valid! lv WM' -1 f-ff A U-UU 2.694 - 1 N-EQ' V - ...ff '--, 4' i Kxx..N.AA.-- 5 -S N-V.- G ,-,xl ILL f .,,-y M I if , XM , X N ' Nl X- f W- . ,fa A A A yjr is ' T fi- J. 22 gif.: I Q 1 1' 1 14,13 l ' I I - A IE y, ' 'w 352' ' .- ., if Q I I Y -'T s ll fe 3 l.4 f ' f zzf f Xxxt I I X W . I I C I 1 ' .n-:ACH ' Gull! K 4 '17 'Y N J fu ,Tlfq TMi'E.9QL',., X- Z2 '--A ,f -AV Elf- fl, I 'ii '3f,,jg:'1-7 -Aff? 5 sf ,151 A. lf7f15Al L., S' CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING FRANK D. BISHOP, SB. BERTRAND F. BRANN. MS. YVYLIE J. DANIELS, A.B. CHRISTOPHER FALLON, S.B. JOHN A. GANN, BS. LUIS R. GONZALEZ, SB. JOHN VV. LIVINGSTON, A.B. DUNCAN MACRAE, BS. EUGENE T. NIARCEAU, B.S. VVALLACE J. MURRAY, S.B. CLARENCE K. REIMAN, S.B. LEON A. SALINGER, B.L. SAMUEL A. S. STRAHAN PAUL M. TYLER, SB. CHARLES F. WALTON, Jr., A.B. CIVIL WILLIAM H. COBURN, S.B. WILLIAM L. COLLINS, SB. RANDALL CREMER, S.B. EDWIN S. HOLBROOK, S.B. WILLIAM E. RICHARDSON, SB. GEORGE S. SAWYER, S.B. GEORGE W. DUNCAN 19 East Concord St. 16 Devereaux St., Arlington 383 Harvard St., Cambridge 14164 Beacon St., Brookline 120 Huntington Ave. 60 Westland Ave. 108 St. Botolph St. 26 Rutland Square Q4 Beach St., VVollasto1I 571 WELSl1I11gtOH St., Dorchester 32 Ashland St., Newburyport Q5 Dartmouth St. 116 Tudor St., Chelsea 99. Beacon St., Hyde Park 14 Cumberland St. ENGINEERING Q25 Newbury St. Medway '79 St. Botolph St. Q26 Newbury St. 887 Adams St., Dorchester 49 Oak Square, Brighton DRAWING 88 St. Botolph St. 1491 EQcHN1 I:2'1Q141 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JAMES P. JKING, B.S. 193 Lowell St., Peabody ALFRED P. :KITCI-IEN, B.S. NATHANIEL S. INIARSTON, S.B. , NORMAN OSANN, B.S. DAVID M. TERXVILLIGER, B.E. ROBERT J. XVISEMAN, S.B. 57 IVestland Ave. 112 Homestead St., Roxbury 336 Harvard St., Cambridge 193 Huntington Ave. Q44 BIassachusetts Ave., Arlington MECHANIC ARTS FRANK A. BROXVN 49 Conant St., Beverly HARRY G. DAYIES QQ Boylston St., Jamaica Plain ARTHUR B. ENGLISH 11 Danforth St., Jamaica Plain HARRY M. MOSHER 305 IVashington St., Brookline JAMES T. SHORROCK 39 Longfellow St., Dorchester MECHANICAL ENGINEERING RALPH G. ADAMS, S.B. Needham THOMAS H. HAINES, S.B. 153 Hemenway St. DAVID J. MCGRATH, S.B. 6 Henshaw Terrace, IVQ-st Roxbury DE.AN PEABODY, Jr., S.B. 85 Bartlett St., Somerville KENNETH C. ROBINSON, S.B. Q50 Belgrade Ave., Roslindale RALPH E. SYMONDS, S.B. Sxvampscott DEXVITT M. TAYLOR, S.B. 252 South Central Ave., VVollastOn WILLIAM H. VVENGERT, B.S., S.B. Cove Landing, Hudson MINING ENGINEERING AND METALLURGY RALPH L. BARTLETT, S.B. 205 IVest Newton St. HAROLD R. PERRY, S.B. Q96 Norfolk St., Dorchester ROBERT E. WHIPPLE, S.B. 30 Arthur St., Beverly NAVAL ARCHITECTURE REYERE B. PULSIFER, S.B. 16 Mount Vernon St. PHYSICS JAMES H. ELLIS, S.B. 81 Mount Vernon St. CHARLES B. RONVLEY, S.B. 1464 Beacon St., Brookline PHILLIP V. VVELLS, S.B. 15 Fairview St., Roslindale HAROLD S. WVILKINS, S.B. I 50 l Technology Chambers L .. 7- -'AU -f-Q - .A Y N' Meir ef ft? J its NK l L n.::J'l il l 'I .IIL 1 l ITJ 111111 ul A v ,x.., F' . A . ' 1f -gfff 1 - rs: rs 'ix 1' 'ii hi im iiilux iii Hi ,ir 5 is il 'H wg 'I' H Q L, W , I ...... .. . sun ....... . Mullin ,,.,I, ,,'u.,m,,,. -uhm -Q II IIIIIIII I !-JL' 19 L 3 - Z 5 SF- A -Ai R F: WKA Y 4 Fc L 5 1 ,A -..W Ai --- HOMER ELLBERS, LL.B., Business Law BURDETT L. ARMS, BLD., lllunicipal Laboratory Methods ARTHUR D. LITTLE, Paper 1 JAMES W. LOVELAND, SB., The Manufacture of Soaps VVALTER LUMMUS, Wood Distillation ALBERT A. BTERRILL, Aeronautics ODIN B ROBERTS LL B The Nature and Function of Pate . , . ., n TIMOTHY W. SPRAGUE, S.B., Electricity in Mining W. LYMAN UNDERWOOD, Sanitary and Industrial Biology S. W. WILDER, S.B., Alumina and Alumina Compounds FREDERICK A. WOODS, MD., Theoretical Biology LECTURERS FOR THE CURRENT YEAR FREDERIC H. FAY, SM., The Maintenance and Preservation Structures THOMAS G. RICHARDS, S.B., Shop Economy EDWARD F. ROCKWOOD, S.B., Concrete Design SANFORD E. THOMPSON, S.B., Plain and Reinforced Concrete HENRY E. VVARREN, S.B., The Governing of Turbines ts for Inventions of Engineering L 51 1 1 V Q T s- A - i R Q M... . . .. -. ...Jil STAFF OF THE RESEARCH LABORATORY OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY ARTHUR A. NOYES, Ph.D., LL.D., Sc-.D., Professor of Theoretical Che-mistry,' Director CHARLES A. ISIRAUS, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physico-Chem ical Research ARTHUR C. IAIELCI-IER, S.B.. Research Associate in Physical C'hemis-try ROY D. NIAILEY. S.B., Research Associate in Physical Chemistry FREDERICK G. IYEYES, Ph.D., Research Associate in Physical Chemistry EUGEN POSNJAK, Ph.D., Research Associate in Physical Chemistry XVILFORD J. RVINNINGHOFF, B.S.. Research Assistant in. Physical Chemistry STAFF OF THE RESEARCH LABORATORY OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY RVILLIAM H. XVALKER.. Ph.D., Professor rg' Chemical Engineerizzgg Director HENRY P. TALBOT, Ph.D., Professor of Inorganic Chemistry WVILLIS R. WHITNEY, Ph.D., Non-resident Professor of C'hem.ical Research AUGUSTUS H. GILL, Ph.D., Professor of Technical C'hem.ical Analysis XVARREN K. LENVIS, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering CORNELIUS A. DUYSER, S.B., Research Assistant in Appliecl Chemistry Q HUGO H. H.ANSON, S.B., Research Assistant in Applied Chemistry BARTONV V. RVEEVES, S.B., Research Assistant in Applied Chemistry STAFF OF THE SANITARY RESEARCH LABORATORY AND SEWAGE EXPERIMENT STATION XVILLIAM T. SEDGWICK, Ph.D., Sc.D., Professor of Biology and Public Healthy Director EARLE B. PHELPS, S.B., Assistant Professor of Research in Chemical Biology SAMUEL C. PRESCOTT, S.B., Associate Professor of Inclustrial Illicrobiology SELSKAR M. GUNN, S.B., Assistant Professor of Sanitary Biology and Public Health SIMEON C. IQEITH, Jr., S.B., Assistant Professor of Research in Bacteriology FRANZ SCHNEIDER, Jr., S.M., Research Associate E521 RX mm SSN , W W H V 1 ,px i n A I' I I 1 U ' !l 'M ' , il' , . 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Q- H A, ' X 9. :-, ,, - .vmfbzfrf ' ,z Y ,z,t,, .W 5,1 - - .,,,1,,, - .1 , .1 ,f-org: f, Q -, - V 1.1, , .- , ww- , , .. ,,.-,+ . - 5 .fgyffwcz 1 A fy fm ' 2 Lil 2 J, 1- . . .- '. ff rev .. . t ' ' - f11,T..3g:1 . - V - ' -M4 1' Y ' -,.4H..,:r 1 I ,G Q-'J'+'5jvg?, H f, - .'7'rfhy,,g - Hz - I 's':?.gQW+,3Qf-',.fg.,.g1-224-a-374'1vz45QZ:-z-gf.W-cw xl-sv riff- '- 5 UW x .523 , . ... A, -. VME , 1 512 H L CIVIL ENGINEERING SUMMER CAMP FTER almost six years of the most earnest work on theupart flyl- of several members of the Facility and of loyal alumni, the Technology Summer Camp of Surveying has become a reality. Those undergraduates who were fortunate enough to attend it during the past summer are firm in the opinion that the Little Technologyn in East hlachias, Blaine, is the best of its kind in the world. As a token of appreciation, the students have na.1ned the main building Bemis Hall, in honor of Mr. Albert F. Bemis, ,93, to whose earnest efforts the success of the camp is largely due, and with whom the students had opportunity to become acquainted dur- ing his visit at the camp. The efforts of all others concerned are as fully appreciated, and Technology men may well feel proud of the results of their work. The camp site consists of some seven hundred acres of land bor- dering on Gardner Lake in Wlashington County, Maine. The build- ings and tents are situated on a steep bluff overlooking the lake. This location is indeed a delightful place in which to spend the sum- mer monthsg and, in addition, it gives ample opportunity for the va- rious branches of surveying offered in the curriculum. The buildings are modern in every respect, and fully equipped to meet all require- ments. For lighting purposes a complete Blaugas system has been installed, which, used in connection with ordinary inverted mantles, gives not the faintest suspicion that the camp is located many miles from modern city conveniences. Sewage disposal is cared for by the Imhoff process, considered far superior to any other method for this purpose. The tents, each of which was occupied by two men, are nine by twelve feet in dimension, and are provided with the usual camp equipment. Although the course was optional last year, seventy-two students from the civil, mining, and sanitary engineering courses were enrolled for the term, lasting from August seventh until September twenty- f56l ' TECH NI fs- T4 sixth. The general oversight of the work was in charge of Professor Spofford, while Professors Allen, Burton, Robbins, Russell, Breed, and Hosmer, with six assistants, constituted the instructing staff. The commissary department was most. ably cared for by Steward Colton and his assistants. The Hdayf' according to the camp schedule, began at half-past six in the morning, when reveille was sounded. The working hours ran from eight until five-thirty, with the noon hour free for lunch. Dinner was served at six, and then the student's time was his own until the bugle sounded quarters at ten o'clock, when every man was required to be in his tent. At ten-thirty, taps brought the day to a close. On Saturdays, work was suspended after twelve-thirty P.M., leaving a half-day for pleasure. The government of the student body was left almost entirely in the hands of the students themselves, only a few necessary rules being laid down by the Faculty. A constitution was drawn up with the idea of aiding future classes in organizing, since the term is almost too short to allow of the development of a new system each year. One of the important clauses of this constitution was that relating to the upkeep of the quarters. This required that the tents of both Faculty and students should be inspected every day, the work being assigned to each instructor and student for at least one day during the term. Each night, a report showing the condition of the indi- vidual tents was posted on the bulletin board, with suggestions for improvement. No distinction was made between the student body and the Faculty, the latter being required to maintain the same standard as the former. The constitution further provided for the various ofhcers and committees to carry out the government and entertainment. ' It might be supposed that the evenings and holidays would hang heavily on the students, hands in a location far from the customary forms of diversion. Such was not the case, however, for the majority of the evenings were spent in preparation for a minstrel show given in the town hall of East lylachias, at which a sum of ninety dollars f57l tres NI C u i was cleared for a fund to purchase boats for the use of the students. In athletics the camp was represented by a baseball team, which played several games on Saturday afternoons, and succeeded in winning all but one of these. This last, a twelve-inning game, re- sulted in a tie score with the Jonesboro team, champions of the county. ' On the morning of Labor Day, a water carnival and field sports constituted the programme. A large silver loving-cup has been donated by Charles Slocum Gardiner, 31411, as a trophy for these sports, the man receiving the greatest number of points in each yearis meet to have his name engraved upon the cup. On the afternoon of Labor Day there was a reception for the people of East lllachias, and the fellows endeavored to return to the best of their ability the hospitality of their guests, who had shown them every attention and the greatest cordiality. The drafting-room was cleared out, and an informal dance followed, during which a buffet luncheon was served. Several of the fellows availed themselves of the opportunity for week-end trips through the chain of lakes in the vicinity, and scarcely a Saturday afternoon passed without several parties departing for canoe and walking trips. On the last evening in camp, every one congregated in Bemis Hall, sang songs, and discussed the seven weeks just passed, and, as a fitting close, all joined in smoking the pipe of peace and singing the Stein Song. Then a parade was hurriedly formed, and the fellows marched from one end of the camp to the other, cheering everything that came into view, until the sound of taps called every one to extin- guish the lights for the last time in the first term of Technology's great camp. f58l ,M ZX ik ll .l-Q! 1 If i 5 5 Elon N1 49 1fite4.Q3i' A TI-IESIS TEST URING the mid-year vacation an acceptance test was run on a Taylor mechanical stoker and a Babcock Sz Vvilcox boiler, recently installed in the plant of the Salem Electric Lighting Company. Two Course II Seniors Were in charge of the test, and their assistants Were Institute undergraduates. l60l .5- .-'I-.-1-..,'--,.,.' H. ' . , , - . 1 . 1 1 il-EI! 1 1... UH 'n. I,-.., ax Q I 1 CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND Tl-IIRTEEN WM. RHOADS MATTSON, Pi'es'ident ALFRED GARDNER RANNEY, Iffce-Prmfzem JOSEPH JOSLIN STRACHAN, .Scmmfy EUGENE LELAND MAGDONALD, Treasurer JAMES GORDON RUSSELL, Ozark ' JNIURDOCK BYLUND THAYER RANNEY BIACDONALD STRACHAN PECK VVATERMAN THOMPSON MATTSON RUSSELL Institute Committee: FREDERICK DAVID B1URDOCK, HARRY DEXTER PECK Executive Committee: MAX LEON YVATERMAN, GEOEEREY RICE THAYER Athletic Association: WALTER ROBERT BYLUND, ROLAND CHARLES THOMPSON CLASS DINNER: Held at the Union, October 30, IQI2 Toastmaster: VVILLIAM R. MATTSON Speakers: Dean ALFRED E. BURTON, Professor- VVILLIAM H. VVALKER, Mr. HOMER ALBERS, and Mr. BLOOMFIELD E621 ECI-1NI EP19i4' MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. MDCCCCXIII.-ALL SORTS OF ENGINEERING. This Course is designed to meet the needs Of the business world which desires to Obtain engineers of unusual merit and achieve- ment. Athletic prowess and a general knowledge of the world at large are recognized as indispensable to the future subscribers to WhO's Who in America. TO this end the appended subjects of instruction have been provided. Attendance upon the exercises of an educational nature has been fairly generally required by W. Humphreys, General Monitor and Chief Proctor. Instruction in most of them has been given in accordance with the tabular view, and outside study in double proportion to the assigned time, which in general is not over half a lifetime. The student early discovered that the Institute had deservedly established its reputation and proposed to con- tinue it despite repeated wails to the contrary by disgruntled flunkites. A description Of the subjects Of instruction will be found on the following pages. 190921. REGISTRATION. Professor W. Hurnphreys and assistants. PREPARATION: Generally universal knowledge. At the outset Of his career the student is required to take a course in prac- tical instruction in sign-ups. This proves generally valuable for business managers of TECHNIQUE and other institutions, and class treasurers. IREQUIRED IN ALL YEARS EACH TERM.l 190910. EXPENDITURES. Professirzg Frarzkrress Rand, Mr. ilgfaclaclzlarz, and divers aids. PREPARATION: Well-filled purse. A paramount problem to the new-comer in any large business enterprise is that involving making both ends meet. This course gives extensive prac- f63l mf -1 A 1 'TECHNI EUQ14 ALL SORTS OF ENGINEERING. tice in applying previous lack of knowledge of money values. CTO be later taken up in Pol Econj This is a semi-annual course in extraction by Professor Rand. Mr. Maelachlan gives daily problems in text-bool-1 discounts and discountesses. lREQUIRED IN ALL YEARS ALL THE TIME.l 1909-I. TRIALS. All Upper-class Rlagnates. PREPARATION: 1908-3 taken simultaneously. THE TECH must be made a dailyg the student can aid in this by subscribing and entering its field of work, then to find that papers are free to those who entered before subscription lists were closed. These trials and those for the Musing clubs Cand later Technique and Tech Showj are very trying. lOPTIONAL IN ALL vEARs.l 1909-2. DINING AND COMBAT. Professor Rev. Howling Ranger, and members of Class of IQI2. PREPARATION: goc., old clothes and nerve. Professor Ranger, representing THE TECH, gives practical dining experience. This is followed by theoretical instruction in combat principles by Mr. Salis- bury, including sinusoidal marching forms and columns of four. Mr. Holmes being retained in Salem without leave of absence, the students rally around the centre of mass, Mr. Birchard. The theoretical instruction of the early part of the course is supplemented by the application of empirical laws to main- taining Rogers Steps. Subsequently the students, working together, astonish Boston by their combined lung-power. lREQUIRED ONE NIGHT ONLY IN IQOQ AND SUPPLEMENTAL WORK IN 1910.1 1909-3. ELECTIONS I. Mr. Holmes in charge. 1909-4. FIELD DAY I. p By general tutelage of Juniors and divers coaches. PREPARATION: Very strenuous. It is highly advisable that the student at the outset of his course realize his minute position in the worldg hence Field Day is intended to offer excellent l64l 'rr-:ca NI f3l1Qf4 3 MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. opportunity to the Sophomore to vanquish the Freshman. The exceptional abilities of members of this course, however, led to a different viewpoint. An arduous ive weeks was spent in minor mathematicsg as, 4-II-44 at the field: or I-2-3 at the gym, or 25 seconds also at the field. This was followed by a reversal of the results to be expected by natural laws, with a subsequent recasting of those laws, and an increased respect for 1913. Mr. Goff proved especially valuable to the Freshmen. Eventually. the members of the course filed into Boston counting to 6, while the opposing forces were left crying 3. lREQUIRED IN NOXVELIBER, FIRST YEAR.l 1909-4a. FOLLOWING FIELD DAY I. The Sophomores and Jlliss Janis. PREPARATION: One colored pasteboard. The Fair Co-edv formed a fitting end to Field Day, to which this course is subsidiary. Celebrations were practised with a view to future application. IREQUIRED IN NOVEMBER, FIRST YEAR.l l909-5. CLASSY DINING. ll! 1. H olmes, president, and a committee. A series of several courses at the Crawford House, preceded by a highly deroga- tory memoir by other classes. lOFFERED AT THIS TIME oNLY.l 1910-1. JOURNALS. The whole Faculty. PREPARATION: Many hours, much oil or gas. This course of journals is given at the close of each term, but was most im- portant at the close of the hrst term, as the student had hitherto been unable to grasp the significance of the course. Frequently, fewer men continue in the department after this course. lREQUIRED RIGHT REGULARLYJ 1910-x. GENERAL STUDENTS. A number of other minor courses were given during the first year, including:- An intended adoption of Sigma Xi, which was not adopted. l65l ,,...v4, r A- .p - . ---- rr 'TECHNI 5 1914 ' E . . . , 9' XZ A -- . f- -1 --H in - , S. .--....-.-.. ALL SORTS OF ENGINEERING. A Union Hook swinging, Mr. Birchard taking charge of a small singing-school section. A meeting of Faculty and students in a Union smoker. The Faculty were smoked out. 1910-2. REJOICING. ' Alpha! Easton, Captczirz., U.S.1l. PREPARATION: Many tedious hours of drudgery. A suitable close to the work of the Freshman year is offered by the Milsci Department. It consists of two parts: the first, a prize drillg the second, an inquiry into the feasibility of sustaining combustion by various appur- tenances used in the work of the department. Company B of the corps was highly successful in the drillg Company C proving unexpectedly passable. Mr. Taft and Mr. K. D. Hamilton excelling in individual work, Mr. Brooks also extinguishing himself. The combustion experiment was readily carried out, certain extraneous woods also being introduced into the Hames before Rogers. IELECTIVE, BUT TAKEN BY ALL FRESHMEN.l 1010-3. ELECTIONS II. Alf. Bircizard placed in charge. 1910-4. FIELD DAY ll. PREPARATION AS ABOVE. Believing that the student is an amphibious animal, this course was held under inauspicious circumstances in a large pool on Tech Field. The mem- bers of the class, under the efficient management of Mr. Birchard, president, again proved their superiority to the eighty-one elements. This restored the equilibrium of reaction z- ' 1913 9 19r4-o- --OO Mr. I. Chorn and Mr. WilFlirt aided materially. The students experimenting f 66 I LTECH NI Effie i4 MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. with velocity Caccomplished in relaysj later established a new constant for the relation between time and the distance around the Field. IoIo-4. FOLLOWING FIELD DAY II. The class Inembers and Miss Sanderson, PREPARATION! One more colored pasteboard. This course offered to the students a means Of expressing their satisfaction over the result of the preceding course by presenting to Miss Sanderson a beautiful horticultural exhibit of American Beauties. l0ll-l. ELECTION METHODS. The class. PREPARATION: Two sets of ballots. Since it is well for a citizen to have a practical knowledge of politics, this course was taken by members Of this class in preparation for their Technique issue. It showed that they had already learned more in this line than was suitable, but with proper guidance they reformed, Mr. Hart being picked on. IPOSITIVELY not REPEATEDJ I9II-2. ELECTIONS III. .Mr Peck chosen. l9ll-3. DINING, LIFE. Ziff. Peck, et al. PREPARATION! Life Class CIISD. In accordance with custom, the dining is continued yearly. Mr. Ready was t67l . . A. I , ,. .,T,,,, s ql fs .... ..---.. nr--.. ...- ---- - -3 - A-- , ' L 1- .Eff-E'!Aff-'fa . . Y -. iii gi , -H -' 's '.'2: .5, . . -. --A -f '-'H'--' ALL SORTS OF ENGINEERING. prepared to aid in the merriment, as Neva was Ready for presentation to the class. IREQUIRED OF ALL MEMBERS SOONER OR LATER.I 1911-4. POL ECON. Professor Do We. This course is given in the third year. lREQU1RED.1 l9l2-l. BUSY LAW. Professor H omer Albers and Mr. Gezttnfer. PREPARATION! One newspaper. Mr. Gentner aids by his absence. IREQULREDJ 1912-2. JUNIOR WEEK. The Prom Committee and M' 1: Hart. PREPARATION: One damosel and the requisite cash. The Prom Committee gives an annual course in dancing. Mr. Hart put for- ward Technique for the edilication of the Psteudent. IELECTIVE, BUT MOST DEs1RABLE.1 1912-3. SITE IN SIGHT. President .7VIacZau1'i1z, DI 1'. Smith, and assistants. PREPARATION: 32, 5oo,ooo. The preparation is such for this course that O I I 68 I n y One man has thus far been able LTE.CHNI ,Ei19Qii-4. MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. to enter. With a due time lapse. some Ol the members of the class may be able to complete the requirements for the degree on this Site in Cambridge. INOT REQUIRED.l 1912-4. ELECTIONS iv. .1111 .Ualtsoh chosen. 1912-5. WAS IST LOS. .Ula Frazzzlzeim, JI 12 Germain, and olhers. This was a short but hot course. However, it proved highly desirable for the Athletic Association. 1913-1. THOSE THESES. The Faculty and class members. PREPARATION: All previous work. x This course has not yet been completed. The members of the class hope tog the Faculty donlt expect them to. They probably won't in lata. IREGULARLY REQUIRED.l 1 1913-2. THE DAY OF THE CLASS. All of ,617'L. PREPARATION! The dinner before the announcements. This course has only just begun to be thought of. It will probably be in- stituted into the curriculum for a chosen few, anyway. 1913-3, 4, 5, The Faculty. Opportunity will be offered for further research into the requirements for a degree by unqualified members of the class. INOT REQUIRED, BUT A GOOD MANY XVILL DESIRE IT.l I9lX-Y MONYMATRI. The world. PREPARATION! That B.S. degree. For the first part Of this course, Mony, it will probably take some time. For the Matri part, it may or may not. Probably not. IEXPECTED, IF NOT REQUIREDJ l 69 l , C ' + V .wwf Q -uf Ecu NI. U E2 f Q'1 THE TECH NAVY THE FULTON U I , na-wpfl-'-r. - 5 7, sw Q. 5 .1415 'f jxl'-QVZQW5' WH - lf. , V va . -, W iv-5 , ,,,nagW.:g 1 .T ,V N 7 T 4 fs, ',::gf1,f f . kwin ,V ,, ..,. , ,,, ,,,,.. 1: in 1.,.,f -1fff ' ' Z ,' , ww-'mfg X . A MM--. I 3 Z 3 Q -f -2 , ' 21- , ,,,A,V,-,-, ,,,, ..,,,gs 'V 3 -Q 51' Q' 'I g:1:.zf,ww 2 ,, ..,.,L.,,1,'f125f'?:f1-,wa ,:v' 2Jf 1 ,, ., fi-53555151-,fli-' 'C-'f'fj 11 MJ -. F voiyi' frqfi-'-hbnlf,-.4 3 l 4, fi -,rn gg . . v. fl -. 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RUSSELL E 72 I PAST OFFICERS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FCDURTEEN - SOPHOMORE YEAR PN'-S'if16?lf Vice-President THEODORE HERY'EX' GUETHING FREDERICK LEXVIS HURLBUTT Secretary Treasurer PAUL HUSE TAYLOR fXLFRED THEODORE YVYMAN ' I1z,.stIitzcz'e Comxrnitiee ALDEN HARRY XVAITT GORDON VVINTHROP VVHITE Eqvecutive Committee CHARLES PARKER FISKE HAROLD ALEXANDER BIAYER FRESHMAN YEAR PTUS1:Cl871f ViC6-P7'6Sid8?'Lf THEQDORE KARL IQREUGER :ARTHUR CALBRAITH DORRANOE Sgcygtayy T7'6GSlL7'6T PAUL HUSE TAYLOR PAUL BARRY OXVEN Institute Co1mm'z'tee ARTHUR ROWLAND STUBBS ALDEN HARREY WAIT1' Executive C07l'LfITL'Z'l'f86 PIAROLD ALEXANDER NIAYER HOWARD LYONS STONE A IRI uv- ,L 1 in qv f 2 5 I! -,s ,lr u, H -- 472 Q . ,. - W , ,J Q- v ' 2 BF ,. , r 'A - ., Z ' f ' , W ,E 4K b Q - x .-:-A wx? 'i' X -' if ' ' - 4-ff: J 1 A v , . . . , . - . p.-s 1 , Y ' Q 5 'N 'f f . t .yv mg, 5 ' - '- Q In A j . f . 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QW 59 if .QW ,W F , S, ,wg M MEMBERS OE THE CLASS OE 1914 Abbott, Leon Russell, VI Affel, Herman Andrew, VI Ahern, Frank Leo, ' I Aldrich, Henry Ray, III Alexander, Edward Porter, I Ambler, Halford Henry, I Andrews, Pearl Kinney, IV Annin, Roswell Howard, IV Arey, Reuben, I Atwood, Francis Clarke, XIV Bailey, Richard Orcutt, XI Baird, Lyman Stanton, II Baker, Harry James, VI Balke, Frank Charles, II Barker, Harold Ward, IV Barns, Frederick Balston, VI Barratt, Roswell Forman, IV Bartlett, George Roberts, III Bartlett, Louis DeBlois, III Bates, Ralph Dudley, XI Baxter, Nelson Edward, II Beach, George Albert, II Beard, Gerald Hyde, I Beidelman, Aubrey Donnithorne, XIII Benedict, Percy Francis, I Bent, Harold Townsend, XIII Beola, Pablo, I Berry, Carl Mathis, VI Blackmore, Charles Thomas, VI Blackwood, Frederick IVilliam, VI Blakeley, Gerald VV alter, II Blomquist, Fritz Charles, I Bolton, John IVesson, Jr., II Borden, Howard Granville, I Bowler, Edmond IVesley, XI Boyd, Ernest NIathew, II Brand, Charles Lees, XIIIA Bristow, James Jefferson Rucker, X Brooks, Nathaniel Emil, II Brown, Charles VVilliam, XIV Brown, Harland Francis, I Bryant, Chauncy Davis, XI Bryant, VVilliam Allen, I Burdick, John Powel, II Burgher, Cedric, II Burnham, Lucian IVallace, VI Burns, Charles Hershey, X Cabot, Nancy Graves, IX Callahan, Cornelius Joseph, XI Callahan, Thomas Hill, I Calver, Homer Northrup, XI Camp, Orton Platt, II Campbell, Hugh Morton, VII Campbell, Ross, X Catton, Richard Belmont, VI Chadwick, James Barton, II Chandler, Ferdinand Arnold, IV VI Charm, Louis David, Chase, Thomas Lock, I Chatfield, Charles Hugh, II Chow, Hou-Kun, II, XIII Chow, lXIing, V Chow, Ziang Yien, XI Chu, Yu Mai, VI Churchill, James Stanley, X Clark, Arthur Henry, V Clark, Thomas Aguilla, VI Clisham, Ormonde Chester, X I76l Collins, Arthur Edgar Gerald, III Comber, Thomas Francis, Jr., I Conklin, Oliver Earle, VIII XI Conner, Perley Eugene, Conner, WVilliam Stryker, Conover, John lVoodhull, Corney, Chester Albert, Covitz, Philip, Cowles, Charles Leon, Crankshaw, Alden, Creighton, James Alexander, Crittenden, Butler Parnell, Crocker, Ernest Charlton, Crocker, Zenas, Jr., Crowell, Donald Gibbs, Currier, Joseph Herbert, Currier, Louis lVade, Currier, Philip Mahlon, VI, Dale, Frederick Amerman, Danforth, Harold Johnson, Davis, Carrol Campbell, Davis, Charles Jefferson, Jr., Davis, Chester Pelkey, Dawson, Elmer Ellsworth, Jr., Deckop, Joseph Aloysius, Derry, Gardner Clinton, Devine, Alfred IVilliam, Devine, James Henry, DeIVitt, Arthur Birchard, Dickinson, Thorn, Dickson, Ross Hewitt, Dinsmore, Ray Putnam, Dixon, Donald Ritson. Doremus, Robert Child, Dorrance, Arthur Calbraith, Douglas, Donald VVillis, Downing, Lester Locke, Duff, Levi Bird, Dufheld, Thomas Jefferson, Dunn, Donald Omar, Dunn, Frank Edward, Easter, James IVashington,' Eberhard, IValter Carl, Edelstein, Jacob Edward, Edison, Charles, A Eichorn, VVilliam Newsome, Etherton, VVilliam Alonzo, Fales, Dean Abner, Faunee, Linwood Draper, Favorite, Richard Joseph, Fay, Harold Van Vechten, Fellows, Olin Burt, Fick, Otto VVilhelm, Finks, Abraham Joseph, Fisk, Eugene Moody, Fiske, Charles Parker, Forbes, Lester Thurston, Foster, Raymond Celden, Fox, Charles Ephraim, Frank, Earle Nichols, Furnichi, Lieut Tatsuo, Gail, George WVilliam, Jr., Gallagher, John Sears, Gallene, Victor Joseph, Gardiner, Charles Slocum, Garza, Eugenio Sada, Gazarian, Hampar Toros, Gere, Edwin Clarence, Ghurayib, Abd-er Rahman, Giffels, John Emil VVilliam, III VI VI V VII X III II XIV VI X II III XIV I VI X I X II V VI II V X I X X XI II X II II I XI I I VI I VI IX XI IV II IV II I VI II XIV II II VI IX XI X VI II I I I I II I I II Gilbert, Francis Prince, Ginsburg, Solomon Max, Gladding, Raymond Daniel, Goeth, Ralph Conrad, Goldenberg, Morris, Goodwin, Edward Rollins, Jr., Gookin, Robert Turnbull, Gould, David Foster, Gray, Edwin Dwight, Greenough, Gordon Baker, Grifiith, Henry hlaynard, Guething, Theodore Hervey, Hadley, Egbert Charles, Hadley, James Addison, Jr., Hahn, Albert Jerome, Hale, Bertrand Hunt, Hall, Herbert Hudson, Hall, Leigh Spaulding, Hall, Leslie Standish, Hall, Oliver Cushing, Hamilton, Leicester Forsyth, Hamilton, VVilliam WVest, Hammond, Anning Smith, Hanson, Alfred Emanuel, Harding, George Wilder, Hardy, Roy Edward, Harlow, Hamilton, Harlow, Harold Lee, Harper, Stirling Hart, Harrison, NIatthew, Hartnett, Leo Augustine, Hathaway, Elmer Leroy, Hauser, NValter George, Hauser, Walter Joseph, Hayward, Edwin Daniel, Healy, Francis Chouteau, Hendricks, James Franklin, Henricksen, Albert Norm Hession, John Henry, I-Iigby, Janet Baker, Higgins, Alfred Lansing, Hill, Albert Frederick, Hiller, Adelbert Delano, Hines, John IVillis, Holley, Frank Thomas, Holmes, James Thomas, Holway, Alvah Story, Horton, Joseph IVarren, Hou, Moo Ching, Houston, YValter Park, Howes, Paul Sampson, Howes, Ralph Herbert, Howland, Julius Lester, Hoyt, Albert James, Hsi, Turpin, Hsin, Chee Sing, Hsu, Pei Hwang, Hurlbutt, Frederick Lewis, Ingham, Edward Alexander, Jameson, Gordon Rogers, Jerome, Frank Jay, Johnson, Arthur Wfallace, Johnson, Kenneth Sherman, Jones, Pierre Faneuil, Judge, James Anthony, Karns, Frederick Phillip, Kasarjian, Armen Avedis, Keating, Harry lVIcLain, Keith, VValter Paramore, Kelly, John George, Jr., an, XI X XI IV II II V X I X IX II VI II VI X II II I VI V VI VI VI II I IV II IV VI IV I VI IV I VI VI II I V VI II VII VI IV VI XI XIV XIII I IV X VI II XI XIII V II VII II I Hsaimiaaa Linnell, Robert llieredith, XIV MEMBERS OF TI-IE CLASS CF 1914 Kenrick, Alfred Franklin, II Kerr, Ernest, II Klipstein, Herbert Clement, X Knight, Samuel, VI Larkin, Edward VVilliam, I Lau, Long. III Leathers, Vifalter Harold, II Lee, Charles Shepard, III Leslie, Freeland Heston, II Levinson, Myer, X Lewis, lllalcolni, VII Lewis, Merton Bernard, Jr., VI Lewis, VVilliam Robert. IV Ma John Elliott Li. Sing Dji, Livingston, John IVhite, II X Long, Alexander Gotwald, Jr., I Longoria, Armando Gonzalez, I Loo, VVai Po, II Lovett, Israel Herrick, VI Lucas, William Edward, Jr., II, VI Luce, Edwin Clifford, Jr., IV Lucey, Henry Jerome, X McCart, Raymond Douglas, II McCullough, Percy, VI McEnary, Dale Robert, IV McFarlin, Charles Kirk, I Mackay, George Lewis, IV Maekentepe, Frederick Frank, V MacKinnon, John Harold, IV McLaughlin, John Francis, V McLellan, Herbert Sumner, I MacLeod, Norman Douglass, II McMenimen, Robert Aloysius, X McPherrin, VVilliam Lane, II Maier, Charles George, XIV Mann, Benjamin Stanley, III Mann, Ernest Wilkins, VI Marsh, Leon Faulkner, II Marshall, Perry Raymond Foster, V Martsolf, Jesse Emanuel, IV Mason, Erie VVier, III Mason, Karl Carson, VI Maxim, Myles Standish, II Maxwell, Herbert Oulton, III Y, , I Mayer, Harold Alexander, XIV Mayo, Dana Harrat Nickerson, II Mendenhall, Fred Dunlap, I Merrill, Henry Ferdinand, 2d, XI Merry, Ralph Elwyn, I Miller, Alfred Rheinhardt, II Miller, August Henry, II Milliken, Alfred Standish, . I Mitchell, Earle Alonzo, VI Moorhouse, Robert Wharton, X Moreno, Jorge Isaac, XI Morrill, Philip Everett, I Morrison, Alexander, X Morrison, Howard Archbald, II Morse, John Cable, I Murphy, Edward Eugene, III Murphy, Robert Joseph, VI Narraway, Athos Maxwell, VII Nason, David Varney, XIV Navison, lXCIyer lXIelville, V Newbury, John Parker, Jr., X Newbury, VVarren Charles, X Newlin, Earl Mortimer, VI Nightingale, Harold IVatson, VII Norwood, Charles Edward, I Ober, Chester Howard, I Olesen, Charles lVilliarn, II Omansky, Max Isaac, XI Owen, Paul Barry, VI Page, Arthur Stickney, I Paris, Israel, XIV Paris, lNIauriee, IV Parsell, Roy Linwood, II Parsons, Robert, VII Patten, Ernest Leslie Osborne, II Peaslee, Arthur Frank, I Peatross, Richard Warner, Jr., II Perkins, Leander Crawford, II Perley, George Kimball, VI Perry, Ralph Hamilton, II Pitz, Armin Louis, XIII Pizzorno, Pedro Paulo, VI P1'ice, lVilliam Henry, Jr., X Ralton, Francis Arthur, I Randall, Roy Allan. IV Rauber, Benjamin Thomas, X Reber, James Bonneville, II Reed, Mark White, IV Richardson, Lyle Merton, I Richmond, Harold Vours, VI Ricker, Claire VVillian1, VI Rogers, Samuel Evan, 2d, II Root, John Alden, IV Rosenberg, Louis Conrad, IV Rose, Reed Phillips, V Ross, Clyde Polhemus, III Ross, Hamilton Nelson, X Rossell, Henry Eastin, XIIIA Ruoif, Chauncey Francis, XIV Russell, Philip Alden, I Salisbury, Ralph Dewey, IV Salomon, Leo, I Salomonson, Maurice VVertheimfV Sandburg, Carl Arthur, VI Sauer, Fred Eugene, Jr., I Sayward, Malcolm Joseph, II Scannell, Philip Lawrence, II Schallenbach, Albert Emerson, II Schaurte, Werner Theodore, II Schneider, Solomon, VII Sebben, Edward Baker, X Shack, Thomas Julius, I Shaw, Charles, I Shaw, Harold Duncan, VI Shedd, Gale Colburn, XIV Shedd, Paul IVesley, II Sheehan, Thomas VVilliam, WI Shepard, Arthur Pope, VI Sherman, Albert Case, Jr., IV Short, VVilliam Carleton, I Simons, George Vifashington, Jrkh Simpson, VVilliam Aaron, X Sinnicks, Frank Samuel, III Smith, Clarence Lester, VI Smith, Paul Revere, II Smith, Stanley Armstrong, IV Smythe-lVIartin, Rosslyn, II Snow, Leslie IVhitmore, I Snow, IVelton Amer, II Snyder, Elwyn Edward, Jr., X Sokoloff, John, VII Spaulding, Archibald Harris, X Spitz, Seymour James, X Staples, Elden Ivan, VI Stearns, Albert Thomas, 2d, V Stevens, George Shepard, VI Stewart, Gordon Urquhart, VI Stewart, Horace Gentry, VII Stone, Howard Lyons, I Strahlmann, Otto Edward, II, VI Stubbs, Arthur Rollin, XI Stump, Dwight Johnson, X Sturtevant, Arnold Parker, VII Surls, Frank Livingood, V Sutherland, David Lee, II Sweet, Herbert Alfred, I Swift, Angus Van Ansdol, I Swift, Herbert Dyer, VI Sze, Ying Tse-gu, XIII Tallman, Vernon Myles Francis, VI Taylor, Edward Curtis, XI Taylor, Seymour Howell, IV Thomas, Vtfinthrop Gordon, II Thompson, Charles Francis, III Tirrell, VValter Gladstone, I Todt, Arthur Lovejoy, XIII Townend, Robert Vose, X Travis, Lawrence LeValley, VI Treat, Howard VVolcott, II True, Augustus Sweetland, II Trufant, Russell Alden, I Turner, Earle Oliver, I Van Etten, Frederick Joseph, I Volk, August Wilhelm, XIII Wagner, Gilbert Augustus, VI Waitt, Alden Harry, V NValbridge, Arthur Hess, XIII VValsh, Leo Francis, I Walton, Clifford Johnson, VI VVaterbury, Bayard Hobart, II IVeaver, Eastman Atkins, XIV, VI Webber, Leon Hubert, VI VVebber, Lyle Kerr, II Wells, Jackson Baldwin, I Wells, Ralph Evans, Jr., Wemple, Holland Russell, NVente, Edward Christopher, VI IVhite, Gordon Wintlirop, IV III X VVhite, James Mayne, IVhitten, Francis, Jr., VVhitwell, George Edward, XIV VVicher, Harold Elmo, V NVilfert, John Henry, II Vllilkins, Charles Howard, II IVilkins, Harold Sutherland, XIV IVilliams, Fay Vlfoodburn, XI IVilson, Louis Alexander, XIV VVilson, Ronald Munro, I IViseman, Robert Cummings, IV IVood, John Elliott, IV IVorsley, Harold Rollin, I IVorthington, Harold, VI VVright, Louis Earl. XIV lVy1de, Harry hIorley, X Ying, Yuen Tze, II Yuan, Tsang Kyien, YI Zanetti, Silvio, IV Zecha, Rudolph Ferdinand, N I Zhen, Min Shou, II I7'7l WEAIEPQ F1 A THE NUIYXEKAP R ff J' F. I. , li Z I xl 9, 'f L' ' if H, dry uf '45 Track GEORGE ALBERT BEACH EDMOND WESLEY BOXVLER THOMAS LOCK CHASE ALDEN CRANKSHAVV ARTHUR CALBRAXITH DORRIKNCE WALTER CARL EBERHARD JOHN WILLIS HINES FREDERICK LEWIS HURLBUTT Cross-Country EARL MORTIMER NEWLIN Football HAROLD CHENERY BENJAMIN ARCHIE HENDEIISON BOOTH RALPH DAVIS BROWN CHAUNCY DAVIS BRYANT LUCIAN WALLACE BURNHAM ROBERT CHILD DOREMUS THOMAS JEFFERSON DUFFIELD CHARLES EPHRAIM FOX ROY EDWARD HARDY JAMES MURRAY JHENDERSON JOHN WILLIS HINES FREDERICK FRANK MACKEN1'EPE HENRY FERDINAND MERRILL EARLE ALONZO MITCIiELL Baseball CHAUNCY DAVIS BRYANT ARTHUR EDGAR GERALD COLLINS THOMAS FRANCIS COMBER, Jr. FRANK EDWARD DUNN CHARLES SLOCUM GARDINER ROY EDWARD PIARDY HAROLD MERRITT LANGDON JOHN EDVVARD LONG, Jr. CHARLES O. M.ACKINNfJN WALTER GLADSTONE TIR Bclskez'-lzall CHAUNCY D,-AXYIS BRYANT THOMAS FRANCIS COMBER, Jr. CHARLES EPHRAIM FOX CHARLES SHEPARD LEE H.AROLD LEWVIS NICKERSON PAUL BARRY OXVEN STANLEY ARMSTRONG SMITH ARTHUR ROLLIN STUBBS DAVID LEE SUTHERLAND GORDON VVINTHROP WHITE ALFRED THEODORE WYMAN DAX'ID LEE SUTHERLAND JAMES FRANCIS MORGAN, Jr. ALEXANDER MORRISON HOWARD ARCHIBALD TVIORRISON PAUL BARRY OYVEN JOHN ALOYSIUS ROBERTS NEWELL XVILLARD ROGERS CHAUNCY FRANCIS RUOFF FRED EUGENE SAUER, JI-. ERNEST SOLON SHURTLEFF CLARENCE LESTER SMITH HAROLD GREY STORKE CHARLES FRANCIS THOMPSON FREDERICK JOSEPH XYAN ETTEN FAY VVOODBURN WILLIAMS PIONVARD ARCHIBALD MORRISON ARTHUR STICKNEY PAGE GEORGE KIMBALL PERLEY WVILLIAM HENRX' PRICE, Jr. M.ARQUIS SEYMOURE SMITH GORDON EIRQUHART STEXVART HOWARD LYONS STONE HAROLD GREY STORKE ANGUS VAN AUSDOL SYVIFT RELI. GEORGE BENJAMIN OTT CI-IAUNCY FRANCIS RUOFF WALTER GLJXDSTONE TIRRELL FAY VVOODBURN WILLIAMS T781 , .. .. ,I V WIAXRLLXS V 'UF THE. XX X 'TY-4 V HH 'rffi XSQIXIIX xlhllu . nn Em'-m IMI v I'- . AT 7. fm' all If 1, Jfm - N I:- - .qw fr - 'I ............ , ' . ill ' I f1 IJ -I In l . mn'-I ,gill 'I ruff ' -ffm' '--- . , -1- - - ' ' I I 'I .N lu m::- I' ll 4 zum' M 1 ....- -.... I .. 'IV' lm, , I l - 1 JL .II--.4153 K .... . H JOHN WESSON BOLTON, Jr. RICHARD JOSEPH FAVORITE CHARLES EPHRAIM FOX JAMES ADDISON HADLEY, Jr. CHARLES SHEPARD LEE ALFRED FRANCIS NYE IMI., Wefl rers Qf Wecz1'ers Qf ATA LESLIE STANDISH HALL JOHN WILLIS HINES JOHN HAROLD TVIACISTINNON JAMES NIAYNE VVHITE CTC GALE COLBURN SHEDD, Jr. CHARLES HOWARD YVILKINS Wea:-ers Qf HTT FREDERICK LEWIS HURLBUTT NORMAN DOUGLAS BLACLEOD HAROLD GREY STORKE PVearers of T THEODORE HERVEY GUETHING GALE COLBURN SHEDD, Jr. THOMAS HENR1 HUFF HAROLD SUTHERLAND YVILKINS NORMAN DOUGLAS BIACLEOD LOUIS ALEXANDER XYILSON T791 Q l ... ig ., l' milf 'ln...lIul X, Ui- ----, V ,L K p allllx mlm! mI ' , 1 Mmm? .ull K , I 'J 'H T X I In mln . W L 7 ....- . ,, f ft 3 11,1 1 Ye goat, ye grind, ye handsome dude, Ye grouchy pest, ye pensive stude, Here's the power thy classmates gie ye' To see yourselves as they do see ye. Lljhom in 1914 do you consider THE THE THE THE HANDSOMEST? b For beauty in its most umptuous state, 1914 has Apollo lashed to the mast. Plrettyb Hiandsomej Taylor is the one original handsome fellah. The Coeds insist that DQandyj LCookerD Sutherland is still in the ring. MOST VERSATI LE? Freddy Hurlbutt is our doctor of all trades. His abilities are amply, if not ably, portrayed on other pages Csee Grindsi. The voting shows that Ralph Salisbury and Charlie Fox are quite generally accomplished. BEST ATH LETE? This race was not won in a lope. Charlie Fox led the field, but spig Guething came in under the wire long before the dust had settled. H. S. Wilkins ran well in the money. BESTDISPOSITIONED? If a happy disposition will get a place in heaven, 1914 will surely have two representatives. Chauncy Bryant is the man who can be most easily imposed upon, while Elmer Dawson is the other candidate for the golden wings. ll ,X . Z ff 72? f' k 2-rs , 5801 N iffy hx, f pf 'H- Q fe .. ., 1 A9 A -X -I -+V ,- ,X 9 as aff br is .1 J 'X J ' xT'5??-- - asf ig ----- of Whom in 1914 do you consider THE MOST LADYLIKEP Ah! .Here we are, boys. Soft music, while we introduce W. Jo- sephine Hauser as leading lady and Rosie Campbell as under- study in the tragedy Nonesuch. THE BESTDRESSED? Charlie Fiske deserves this. He tries hard enough. THE GREATEST FUSSEPX? We submitted to popular demand, and let the women vote. Welles- ley girls say Ted Wyman's rosy blush cannot be resisted. Peb ' Stone and Jack Hines have been known to do such a thing. THE GROUGHIEST? A benedict, of all men, should be happy, but it is decided that PfetriiiedD FCaceD Benedict is unto pleasure like water unto a fire. H. Affel is not quite a candidate for the United Killjoy's Union, but he makes a good stab. THE MOST USEFUL? Every one exclaims in chorus, Let 'Jimmie' White do it. The class admits that A. H. Waitt lacks all morbid propensities to sloth and procrastination. THE BIGGEST GRIND? We're saving up coupons to get one of those. THE GREATEST SMOKEPX? HAI Reeves presents Boggs Morrison and Paul Shedd in his continuous comedy performance THE LIVING SMOKESTACKSU Something doing all the time. VP X MYIFIK N M A of ', 4 ,. Q.. L- Lai N T311 A.. Z R! 'I mfg we .Lf G Q ff T ts fe c E Q gt J lb if 3 E Qi'-Q, J is A snxq is J Q Q f rbq T f y ,ge M gibja wg Q5 I Q 9 whom in 1914 do you consider CLASS GOAT? Through one long year those Fifteen Wolves, by wiles and snares uncanny, Have tried from out this flock of lambs to seek our priceless nanny. But, since we cannot lose them now, we cast statistic votes, And frankly say that O. C. Hall and Chateld are our goats. THE GREATEST EATER? Chet Ober claims this honor on account of his consuming six pies at one sitting. We believe this record has been exceeded by Bob Doremus, who can consume twelve eggs and accompani- ment. And Benjamin! with him there's no limit. THE THE LAZIEST? Pete Storke is elected, but the real iight was for second place. Boggs Morrison and Bill McEwen have agreed to divide second money. GREATEST HOTfAlR ARTIST? Sandberg wins the race to the torrid zone, but Ginsberg got as far as Mexico, where he is still throwing the bull. A. R. Stubbs also is reputed to be somewhat of a Spanish athlete. THE THE WORST ATHLETE? Duffy Lewis ties Art Stubbs for the booby prize. F. E. Dunn was quite popular as a bum athlete. THE MOST NOTORIOUS? There's no discussion,-the Shedd Twins. I A'-fi CQ f-'Q 7 I F' g'l S 34.1.-i'+f T 1 .Q 1 ,. We f5 1 du, ,n f ,M T 1Kf'M' ,,' n P . 'i - gl N Q T ,Loci ,- -.mfg , E821 . H YU? , 2 , X W 1 I 5 If G' ' .4-2544 E . . Q33 .fir MC5Pi Kim ezine-.r,n T Effifgii T' 1, I ff. .fl who in 1914 has THE MOST CLASS SPIRIT? The class believes -that A. H. Waitt is most imbued with this form of intoxicant. J 1mmie White is second among the class enthu- S1aStS. THE MOST SOULFUL EYES? Our buxom beauties, Ghurayib and Van Etten, win easily in this contest of sparkling glimmers. THE BEST MUSTACHE? The prevailing fashion makes this a contest of quality, not quan- tity. Dean Fales sports the silkiest bristles. Lucas and Merry, by intensive cultivation, have gained honorable mention. Lllhatjunior is most likely to succeed in life? The majority of this modest class assumed to themselves this honor. The rest predict this laurel wreath for Walter Keith. Whiz Whitwell is chosen as second successor. LUhat was your object in coming to Tech ? A truthful one states, Just came for the hell of it. P.S. I got it. LUhy have you stayed here so long? ghere is a feeling among us that it will be so-long after the nals. what is the average number of C's you receive per report? There seems to be a lack of data for computation, but we feel safe, in stating that the average report never caused C-sickness. I- 4:--YN 'N3 I QR' .f-1' fe! ff sf srir Q ,VIS T lybk a mz ' MW. XrOef::1-f::2- fi 'l , E. Y' L ss 1 A rlln IPI I..-F lr f N ,. . T' ,Q , L ff 1 ' - FQ? f A 3 as 5 M l A X or X -J -Q .... H f I 8+ l .- XXI Q1 ' gill if se,-- f V How much do you spend during the college year ? Everything seems to have been spent, from lots of thought to enough to keep a summer home and an extravagant wife. One economiz- ing youth replied: Very little. My father is Working my way through Tech. what is your average time of retiring? Most of our sports retire after every blowout. One man's average time is about Hfteen minutes. ' what is your favorite tobacco? You've Bulled it again, says Breed. Another version: You can lead a horse to Water, but it takes Bull Durham Terbaccerf' which is your favorite saloon? Unanimously,-the nearest one. what is your favorite amusement? Quitcherkiddinkid! This is Tech. why do you wear clothes? With most of us it is merely a matter of form, but one wears them to cover the law. what is your greatest ambition? 5'Tom Chase says, ' To raise some other than a red mustache. , We all have our little peculiarities. which is your favorite girl's school? She works at Filene's. 33. .E- sg f , - ' Q 1 . , ,5 U 5 Ill In .Ere you partial to any one girl? Sure, any one. One student remarks, Every fellow has a right to hold his own -opinion. what is her first name ? Come-to-the-prom-and-meet-her. How long before you expect to get married? Why should the happy man espouse, That lived so free before? The benedict hath but one house, The bachelor a score. I.Uould you marry for money? We are reminded that the Justice of the Peace does. Why shou1dn't a Tech stude? LUho is the most popular coed? We take off our hats to Miss Rice. It has been suggested that rice goes Well at a Wedding. LUho is the handsomest professor? Handsomeness supreme! Professor Russell. His motto, Clothes don't make the man, but they make a hell of a hit. who is the hardest professor to bluff? In past years Professor Breed has held this distinction, but we warn him that Professor Currier is just one vote behind him this year. PASSED BY THE NATIONAL BOARD OF CENSORSHIP9' 'W . 2 Id f AFI ' gl 11 13, .A ' .Y Z ', J . W .fsftf N LQ? Vg! 'VJQZQ2 Ku: ' 's' ' fE. ? ': 1' ggi X ,ef . . 9 +1 ' gf, 'P' I TRAVELOGUES ON TECHNOLOGIUM By FARNS WQRTI-I All slides by the Dlental Picture Company LECTURE I.- THE FOURTEENERSU T YVILL be 1ny endeavor, ladies a.nd gentlemen, to give you y a brief insight in this course of lectures into life among those peculiar people of Technologium. Technologium, as 'MAW' you all know, is tributary to the United States of Facul- tatem, and from time immemorial has been rent with dissension among the nomadic tribes that live there. To-night I will consider particu- larly the Fourteeners, that tribe which at the present time stands paramount among the rising people of the country. I was fortunate in securing this first slide, which shows the Four- teeners in their first invasion of Rogers Steps, the capital of the country. This invasion occurred in the fall of 1910. You will note that they possess the characteristics of all the gaping, uncouth savages of prehistoric times,-the gaudy head-dress, the glaring yellow foot- gear, and in some few cases the abbreviated knickerbockers of former ages. Observe that their faces are smooth as Hebeas, unbleinished by hirsute adornment, undefiled by the fiery blasts from the neighboring Caves of Bacchus, and fresh in the innocence of their savage state. i No, my dear friends, this next picture is not a prison, as the feverish anxiety of this multitude would indicate. It represents the headquarters of Premier Rand of the mother country. Herein are contained innumerable coffers brimming over with the tithes exacted semi-annually from the natives. See their downcast eyes, indicating a crushed and broken spirit, as they wend their way from the cave of the Premier. However, let me show you their versatile dispositions in this next slide. Here, in the stronghold of the bandit chief Admac Lachlan, they are beguiled by beautiful maidens into parting with their few remaining shekels in exchange for baubles and trinkets, of the value of which they have little or no idea. ffifil EC ELIQT4 Here you see a most fantastic sight. This flash-light was pro- cured during a weird nocturnal festival. The native potentate, King Kreuger, had been kidnapped by a rival tribe, the Thirteeners, and through the exercise of almost superhuman efforts had escaped from their clutches. You may judge from the picture with what joy he was received among his friends. Notice the grotesque dance steps they are executing. These dances were accompanied by ear-piercing shrieks and yells. From the awful bedlam, T was able to identify one phrase which reverberated among the surrounding hills time and again. It sounded like VVeah Yappyg Tekizelf, Although unable to secure a translation, I believe it to be a slogan of good luck. The Fourteeners are a warlike tribe. I secured this picture at the famous naval battle of Fiel Dday. The enemy, the hated Thir- teeners, drove back their opponents ruthlessly through the flying spumeg and not even the entreating cries of their women ensconced on the borders of the field could spur the Fourteeners, waning cause and secure for them the important strategic point. Here we have a most heart-rending sight,-the capital city in the throes of the plague. Through lack of forethought and thrift among the natives there occurs periodically a terrible famine of the brain, combined wit.h an epidemic of flunkitus, which semi-annually devas- tates the population. My next picture shows a land expedition sett.ing forth to mete out vengeance for the repulses received on the high seas in the fall campaign. Note the scanty dress of the fleet-footed infantry, and the war-clubs, so closely resembling baseball bat.s. The outcome of this expedition proved to be more successful than the earlier cam- paign, for the returning warriors brought news of the signal victories at Indoorm Eet and Ba Seball. I regret that I cannot. show you pictures of these engagements, for in the frenzied excitement my camera and supplies were demolished. e VVe will close t.his first leg of our journey with a view of the streets of the village in early J une. Here, in the foreground, you see a. happy party of the natives with all their possessions in those nondescript I S7 l boxes and bundles. They are returning to their native haunts in the vast regions of the unknown, in order to escape the heat of the summer months, and incidentally to care for their crops, which, although neglected for three-quarters of the year, are a most important asset in meeting the exorbitant tithes and insatiable craze for trinkets and novelties. In the background you will notice another group, watching their departing tribesmen with envying glances. They lack the care-free manner and self-assured step of their kinsmen, and seem nervous and irritable. This is only too true. These poor fellows have been struck down by the pestilence, and are as yet too weak to depart. However, just as soon as they shake the awful germs of flunkitus from their veins, they will be oif for their own haunts. This, ladies and gentlemen, concludes this step in our journey. Next week we will follow the Fourteeners through another year in their country. LECTURE II.- THE FOURTEENERS -Continues! F or those of you who followed me in the previous lecture on the Fourteeners, no introduction to the country or the people will be necessary, so I will proceed at once to show you photographs secured in 1911 and 1912. I show you this first slide merely to recall to your memories the appearance of the land and the people, for a year has made but little change in them, as you will see, although the pestilence has left a more determined and grim expression in many cases. Their style of dress has changed but little, and their habits only slightly. A glance at the right-hand side of the slide will show you this latter change. There they flock into Admac Lachlanis stronghold, and grin with childish glee as the fair damsels pass out trinkets in exchange for gold. The spirit of chivalry is upon them, and King Arthurfs court is in danger of losing all prestige in the world of chivalry. You are now looking upon that ill-fated battlefield of Field Day at the time of the memorable battle with the new and powerful rivals, T881 1 1 nes NI M1141 'TECHNI ' 19141 .. . ., . ,-.: . , ,.',,, -Y 2, c, .V J . the Fifteeners. I prize this picture highly, for, although there was considerable warfare during the course of the year, I was unable to secure many pictures, because the tribe had grown wiser and objected to my prowling about their camps. Furthermore, this picture shows the outcome of the battle almost at a glance. There at the head of the right wing stands Prince Guething, who was shortly afterward crowned king. His division fought valiantly, and administered a most decisive defeat to the enemy. However, the centre and left wings were unequal to their task, and Guething,s warriors alone were unable to stem the awful onslaught. The campaign, so inauspiciously opened on this occasion, was more successful than that of the preceding year, for the victories of Indoorm Eet and Ba Seball were repeated, while new honors were won at Ba Sketball and Cros Scountry. Before this I have said nothing of religion among the Fourteeners, for in my first year among them they were too wild and savage to en- tertain such thoughts. However, they have since developed a most strange religious sect. This slide shows the interior of their chapel, with a group of na.tives bowed down in devout worship before their most prominent deity, the great god Bud. There are several minor deities, but all are inconspicuous compared with this one. Their high priestess, Fatima, is visible beneath the cloud of smoke rising from the burning incense. They are very devoted to this priestess, and burn hundreds of incense sticks stamped with her effigy. You are now looking upon a view of the greatest religious festival of the year. It was a festival of not only the F ourteeners, but of all the other tribes of Technologium, and commemorated the christening of the heir apparent Al Umnif Und, who is destined to do for Tech- nologium what Annette Kellerman has done for physical culture. The godfather of this wonderful prodigy is a man whose name begins with S and ends with H, and in their country is pronounced 'cS1nith.' WVild revelry and rejoicing characterized this scene, and it was with utmost difficulty that I zigzagged my way through the howling mul- titude With my photographic materials intact, and crossed the border I S9 l 'from EilQi4 of the country, lest all my possessions be demolished in the revolution which seemed imminent. The outbreak did not occur, however, for I had mistaken enthu- siasm for revolution, and in the following fall all was quiet and peace- ful when I returned and secured this photograph. You would scarcely recognize this gathering as the same people as shown in 1ny first slide. No longer do they possess their former wild and uncouth appearance. On the contrary, you might mistake them for the models of that famous modern artist, H. Schaffner lXIarX, of the House of Kuppen- heimer. Their faces are no longer innocent of adornment, for you will notice that almost every one carries a dark smudge on his Lipper lip. I observed several of these closely, and found them in many cases to be apparently a line of some dark dye painted upon the skin. Yet they derive the utmost enjoyment from fondly stroking and petting these strange ornaments. All their old desire for warfare and pillage has departed, and in its place there is a tendency to assimi- late the customs of the greatest nations of the civilized world. Here we have a slide which shows this tendency admirably. It is the home of hlr. Charleswirth, the German consul. He entertains extensively, and the natives gather there in countless numbers to partake of his hospitality and to put into practice what little of the German lan- guage they may have picked up around their villages. lSIy final slide shows a number of the natives departing on a pil- grimage to the great shrine of VVellesley, their goddess of love. En- couraged by the dashing young king, Wfyman the Coy, they have come to believe that it is fitting that they should go forth in search of wives and gold. To this end they venture out in swarms to the great shrine beyond the setting sun, where they do homage to the beautiful princesses who guard the shrine. The season of worship here is now at its height, and I regret that I have no slides to show you how ardently they perform those duties, but, if you are interested, drop into the Somerset on the evening of April eighteenth, and see for yourself the Fourteeners in their element. 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K-.. Qi u CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN Presiglcnt V ice-P T6S7:d671f RICCENEY VVERLICH FRANCIS PAUL SCULLY A Secretary T reclsurer RALPH LESLIE FLETCHER HAROLD RYDER CROYVELL THOMAS JAMES BARRY, Clerk IJRY CURTIS CROXVELL LIUGHES IJRQUHART FLETCHER WERLICH SCULLY BARRY SPEAR O'BRIEN Institute Committee: CHARLES WILBUR FRY, THEODORE FRANKLIN SPEAR Executwe Commzttee: DAVID MULVANE HUGHES, GEORGE ROBERT URQUHART Athlettc Assoctatton: ARNOLD BLAKE CURTIS, JOHN HENRY O,BRIEN CLASS DINNER: Held at the Union, November 5, 1912 T oastmaster: BTCCENEY WERLICH Speakers: Dean ALFRED E. BURTON and Major EDWIN T. COLE E921 THE SONG OF NINETEEN FIFTEEN By HENRY LONGVVORDS WORTHWHILE Should you ask me whence t.hese stories, Wlhence these legends and traditions Of the customs of the students Of that school of engineering In that town of Beans and Culture? I should answer, I should tell you From the Class of Nineteen Fifteen, From their deeds and show of knowledge In their first two years at College. On the platform in that building Dear to heart of every Tech man, Chieftain Peck of Nineteen Thirteen Stood erect and called the Freshmen, Called the famous Class of Fifteen, Told them of the deeds of valor, Of the deeds of Nineteen Thirteen, Urged them to go out and conquer In the footsteps of their brother. By the heights of Brookline Village, On the borders of the Fenway, There they met their hated rivals, There they battled as their brothers, And defeated Nineteen Fourteen, Tribe accursed by sloth and languor. There before their squaws and mothers, Trimmed the hides from off the Sopl1'mores Till the squaws yelled, O you F ifteenf, I 93 l LTECHNI me 14' i94l Soon there came the choice of Chieftains, Nlen of Wisdom, brain, and foresight, Wien who had the push behind them, These the tribesmen found and signed them To the art of making speeches, To the task of filching Wampum, To the Work of scribing minutes, To these tasks and more, they set them, Did the Class of Nineteen Fifteen. Full of pain was Nineteen Fifteen VVhen her Warriors met reverses, Basket Ball had got their nanny, Faint their track-team's glory flickered. Howling cats! cried Chieftain Hilton, Can't We down these hook-worm breeders? Shure We canf' said Nineteen Fifteen, First Weill rest and feed our tribesmen, Then much War-paint, blood, and carnagef' CC CS CC By the doorways of the Union, They assembled in great numbers, All dolled out in Sunday lin'ry. Sumptuous was that feast of Colton's g None had fear of indigestiong In they crammed the turkey dressing, Jammed the luscious mashed potato, Pushed their chairs from 'neath the tables, VVent to sleep midst Witty speeches. Give us of your strength, O lVIoXie! Of your nerve, O Coca Colali' Thus aloud cried all their track men, Lining up before the starter, en.. - - - , ,.,-y. Ar r n,,,,,-,,, ,L -A-iw , M1 Y uv, ' fri ' 1 TECH NI U E 1914 K 1 a+- -- . , ks ., fe -f for 1 t fa- D, ... ---,.--,-,. -A But Cross Country proved their hoodoo. Then again they tried in Baseball, Tried again to put one over, But Defeat, like Carrie Nation, Smashed them with her rusty hatchet. After many months of resting Came again our noble Fifteen, Came again to Back Bay College. N o more were they lowly Freshmen, But. a mighty band of Soph'mores, Looking with contempt on Freshmen, Babes from out the cradle crawling, Dimpled, cooing, wailing infants, VVho must be sophisticated. Noble Fifteen saw its duty, Saw its work cut out before it, Hastened to obey that impulse And to teach the Freshmen manners. Hence they journeyed to the westward, To that land of joys and sorrows. Here they dragged the howling upstarts, And applied the chastening slipper To the tune of Nine to Nothing. Praise and glory be to Fifteen! Twice upon the Field Day tanliard There engraved stand her numerals, There attesting to the promise They did make unto their brothers. Vain are futile words of writing! Deeds, not words, are her achievements! Strive to follow, future classes, In the steps of Nineteen Fifteen. f95l Q. 0 Nxiiikfgxxx DU ? :WQQYNASS NX bi-Ti -Jvnnwuns-mmoam-' 'Xb DOW, SYKU I -QWMMXXSKWIXK -vm 'fmmxiwcwxfxxxivmxxnt-so me -.1-. 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Y 'A UA ' QA f UW l ' I-' NX xl X .lnul ik-X 3 K I ' :iz - ff 555123 . .-,-- ,. -w , ig, 'f '+' s 'Z E3 A ' 32 3' 1 fi .AQ,:'P'f Hwy.: ,pi-. , Z its . ,z,f' ag. 'V' CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN President . Vice-President CARL THEODORE GUETHING HORACE LESLEY BICKFORD Sggrgfary TTECZSMTET WALTER VINAL REED WILLIAM MACINTYRE SHAKESPEARE ALLEN VVARREN HYDE SHAKESPEARE BICKFORD GUETH ING J EWVETT REED Institute Committee: GEORGE PARKER ALLEN, THEODORE CARTER JEWETT Executive Committee: JAMES FRANCIS CLARK HYDE, HAROLD MANSON WARREN Athletic Association: PAUL HENRY BUXTON, ALBERT CARL LIEBER, Jr. I 98 1 DER ADVVENTURES OF HANS ESHELMAN AT TECH By I-IIMSELF fBeing the letters of Hans Eshelrnan, a native of the flourishing Pennsylvania Dutch town of Blanch Chunk. Hans is of German extraction, and must be excused for the few slight errors contained in this really remarkable series of lettersj OCT. 6, 1912. DEER PA, Have loin at Teck too veaks und like id sehr viel. Bud led me tell you how I vus gettings on. Ven I got zu Boston, I vent to ein place dat dey call der Stute. Some lady mit glasses gave me ein Stuck papier Wo I found names of places zu live. At last, got I to ein place, Wo ein alte Grossmutter showed me ein rooms Which I liked so so. She sed id vus vell heated, so I hat mine dings sent to id. I eet nach ein little place but donld get no sauerkraut like ve haf back zu Hause in lXIauch Chunk. Only baked beans. Py Golly, I got mine report from der entrance exams dieses lVIor- gen, und id has for conditions marked on id. Bud you can see dat I should have English passed pecause mine exam. paper vus aboud so gut wie dies letter. Gestern I registerred, und id wus an awful job. Everydings I did vus schlect, und eloen mine name I put in der rong blace. Bud mit der help of ein udder feller I got id done ad last. Dat noon I vent to some meetings und ein man dey called der Brexy spoke to us. I couldn,t here mooch, bud id must have bin gut, pecause every one clapped der hands ven he hat finished. Den dey elected some officers for der class, bud dey didn't elect me, I donlt no vy. Ure loving sun, HANS VON FINKELSTEIN ESHELMAN. OCT. 15, 1912. DEER MUTTER, I haf jetzt started to study hard und vun, day ven I didnlt no der lesson u11d told der Brofressor dat I hat studied 1d hard he said I cer- tainly needed to study hard. I am trying for was dey call ein relay team und I hat to puy a l99l TECH NI E719 Y4 suit of short pants und shirt like I go in badings mit. Den I hat to get ein paar shoes mit nailes in em und please send mehr Geld, als dey cost Viel. Gestern ein man called Bill tuk mine pants pefore I got to der athletes place und I hat an awful lod of trouble to ged dem back. Bud ein feller told me dat Bill often does dese dings. Bud I haf lods of fun mit der tellers und ged Viel exercise. Besides der dings to run in, I hat to go to lNIaC,s und puy lods of Buchs und some of Charlie Adams drawing blates und dey charge aboud double brice for eberydings. So donit forget der moneys. Gestern Abend I Vent to ein reception ob der T. C. A. und hat a gut dime eben so I didn,t like der speeches. Bud I dit like der eat- ings. Auch I hat zu go to Drill und ein lecture, und der feller sed a lod aboud some badle in der Spanish Wlar, und auch sed ve would haf to puy ein Drill suit, so blease send a check als mein Geld ist aboud all. I haf hat lods ob fellers Vant to sell me der suits und dey are gut pargains tog all new last year und used Very little. Vell, Gutepy, HANS. OCT. 25, 1912. DEER PA, Gestern Abend Ve Fresh lllans had a big eatings. I Vus late und der udders Vere half eaten Venn I came in to eat myself. Near der end some Sophs came und yelled nach uns, und Ve rushed ond, bud dey all ran avay. Den Ve Vent all around der Stadt, und der police- mens chased us a lod. Some of der fellers caught a fifteen und Vere going to throw him den frog-pond hinein bud dey didn,t do id. In haist, HANS. NOV. 7, 1912. DEER BRUDER IKARL, Gestern Ve Vent to der Teek Field aus, und der Fresh lVIans und der Sophomores had a big meetings. At der commencements to Liooj 'frrlcl-1 NI Q U T T ' deams came der standt from unter und on der field aus. Dey vent up zu ein lang rope und ven der gun vus shooted aboud half ob dem pulled vun vay und half der udder. Bud der rope Vusnlt broke Ven der gun vus shooted again, eben so der Sophs yelled aboud a minute. Den to udder deams came oud und threw und kicked ein kleine Ball der field around, bud dey soon got tired und stopped. WVhile dey vus getting der breat.hes der first fellers came aus Wieder und tried to pull der rope apard bud couldnlt do id. At der endings der rope vus still Whole, bud der Sophs dey cheered noch viel. Den dey played more feetball und some of der fellers got hurted, und ve cheered a lod for some Irish feller. Den der relay team for vich I hat bin trying, und einander vun, came heraus und ran so schnell Wie dunderblitzen aroundt der track. Die Sophs dey yelled more und der fellers sed dat ve hat lost der Field Day. I stayed und sah der feetballers some more und der Sophs vun dat auch. Im Abend Wir vent zu der theatre und sah der show called Broad- way To Paris, und I hat ein gut time. Bud somebody chased der girls aus before dey hat become mit clothes covered und dey hat to run und dance um Warm zu keep. Ve cheered lods und den marched around die strassen und hat ein fight mit der Sophs. Mine head vus cut open und mine ankle sprained, bud uddervvise I vus sehr gut. Our reports from five veaks exams. are due soon und I expect gut marks. Als B4 HANS. Nov. 15, 1912. DEER PA, Got mein tive veaks report und vus mooch surprised to get 4' F,s- vich I take it to mean line-als ich Vus nicht expecting so viel gut marks. Also god vun P vich I tink it means poor. Lately eferybody has bin seding VVas Ist Losfund I donit no der understandings of id. I tink dey must be making der fun mit me. Auch der ist Viel aboud id in der Teck und I tink I shall haf a Hghtings mit somebody if id donat stop soon. n D b Auch I haf paid mine class dues, for vich ein feller hat bin asking me for uber a month. Den I got mir ein ballot und voted, bud als A EIOIJ Ecu N 1 E221 Qi-4 I didnlt know any ob der fellers on der ballot I marked id mit ein cross by each name. Vell, dey say dat noddings bud studyings is to be didded now till der middle Yahre exams, bud I Vill be caming home to IVIauch Chunk soon for der Vacation. HANS. JAN. 30, 1913. DEER MA, I rite dies zu tell you dat I haf bin sehr busy since I came back from der Vacation. I haf studied hard und tried mine best zu keep up in der vurk, bud I didn'd succeed sehr gut als Ich hoped. Ve hat zu do viel tests, als der Brofressor calls dem, und I god sehr schlect marks on dem alle. So I vus nod feeling so gut Wie moglich Venn I came to der exams., bud I didnid vant to quit der school so I Vent into der exam. rooms und dit mine best. Aber mine best vus nod sehr gut, und so I dink I vill nod pass more dan vun oder zwei of der exams. Dies Abend I haf rite zu dich, um zu say, dass MO1'gCH I begin at der commencements of packing mine trunks, und vill come home to Mauch Chunk so soon Wie der trunks sind locked. I haf decided dot mine edducation Vus nicht gut genug for dies school, und I dink dat der engineering life ist zu hard for me. Ihaf decided dat if, maybe, perhaps, I get me ein job als clerk in der store of mine uncle VVilhelm, I vill perhaps 1nake id a besser success. Trauriglich, HANS. 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Handicapped by lack of time for training,-a disadvantage which In- stitute athletes cannot avoidf-the men on the various teams have shown interest and enthusiasm which cannot but lead to gratifying results. The track season opened with the 1914-1915 hIeet at the Field, which was followed one week later by the Spring lNIeet. From the showing made in these two preliminary meets, Coach Kanaly was enabled to choose the men whom he could develop to best advantage for the more important competitions later. The Brown-Technology Meet was the first indication of the strength of our Track Team. This dual meet, featured by many exciting finishes, was won by the close score of 64 to 61. Not until the final event, the pole vault, had been jumped off, was it possible to judge to whom should go the victory. The New England Intercollegiate lVIeet, held at Springfield, lVIassachusetts, proved to be a series of record-breaking performances, with the result that six new N. E. I. A. A. records were established. The strong Dartmouth team had no difficulty in capturing first place in the meet, and the real struggle was for second place. VVith a margin of four points, Brown secured this position, while Technology finished in third place. Wlilkins came up to expectations by earning a place in the 100-yard dash. Guething, after leading the field in the -MO, lost to lNIcLoughlin, of Holy Cross, by a few feet. Bylund and NIarceau took second and third, respectively, in the half-mile, while Germain scored in the mile. Captain Dalrymple tied with Enright, of Dartmouth, in the high jump with the bar at 6 feet, '7 X 16 inches, thereby establishing a new record. Our track season practically closed with this meet, although a few members of the team were sent to Philadelphia to take part in the I. C. A. A. A. A. Meet held there the following Saturday. Germain placed in the half-mile, making our only score in this meet. 51041 'f-V, Tl53CHNI E3'1Q i4 - In tennis, there was the usual interest 0 in both the spring and fall tournaments. M In addition to the Tennis Association, X a Golf Club has been organized, and a handicap tournament was held in the spring. The club seems to be on a firm , - ts,, , basis, and will probably make golf a per- g.r.. ,pbarov .1 Ilf 'll manent addition to our minor athletics. Crew, though not as prominent as 1 ,',. Vlgl A in the previous year, is still an impor- tant activitv. Last s rin 2' two crews -i'i'1t .i- l L p 53 XM-:A42r 1--:f-:f :uf , :-, --fa 4.,,:a v were picked and trained, but no races ga were rowed, the object being to develop ' - f1-f,,, men for the following season. A suc- r'.', cessful attempt has been made to form Vr,-,-i A a boat club, and it is felt that such an organization will do much toward fur- thering the interests of Technology in this form of sport. The cross-country squad commenced . ,,,, ..35vai,a,,a,JZ - ' -. p . . . ' f'E:5'42'E-- ,I-'if':1f6QZ?f'-:71,?Y:4f, :-,-Y.-- :- - BY1. UND LEADING, N. E. I. A. A. MEET their training early in September, and were able to put a fast team in the field for the two big cross-country runs of the year. The N. E. I. A. A. held its first annual cross-country run over the Technology Course, and the new departure was a complete success. Technology more evenly balanced teams placed third, being surpassed by the of Dartmouth and Brown. Shortly afterward, at the I. C. A. A. A. A. Cross-Country Run, this team completed the season by taking sixth place y in this run. Although we were I not as successful in this branch of athletics this year as pre- viously, our team was faster than any other that has ever represented the Institute in cross-country. The Hockey Team experi- enced considerable difficulty in obtaining the Arena for prac- Xw . ' . , BENSON IN THE LEAD, N.E. LA. A. RUN Ii 105 :I tice, and consequently Captain Ranney Was unable to train his men thoroughly, in the short practice periods at his dis- posal. Notwithstanding this fact, the team made an excellent record. On the trip taken during the Mlid-year Vacation, games were Won from Syracuse and VVest Point. Early in the season a game was lost to Harvard, While later the team suffered defeat at the hands of Williams and Dartmouth. It is hoped that With proper support from the student body, the team next year will be in a position to secure a coach and also make more satisfactory arrangements for practising. The lVIile and Two-Mile Relay Teams each ran two races during February. At the B. A. A. Games, the Two-Mile Team lost to Harvard and Dartmouth, While the One-lVIile Team, handi- capped by a poor start, lost to Dartmouth. Both of these teams met the Harvard Teams at the Providence A. C. Games With no better success. The majority of the men, picked for relay racing this year, were under-classmen, and the experience gained by these men Will be valuable to them in the track season. During the past Winter the Athletic Association has brought one more branch of athlet- ics up to the rank of major sports. Wrest- ling, the sport referred to, has come into Well- deserved prominence gradually through years of steady Work on the part of those most interested in this activity. This year, the Wrestling Team has indeed established an enviable record. With not a single de- TABOR, BROTVN, AND CAPT. GERMAIN GUETHING WINNING THE 440, BROWN MEET Ii 106 :I -rzcf-1 NI as IQ 141 A TECH NI f:'1Q 14 feat marked against it, the team has won victories from the principal colleges and athletic clubs in New England. In the most closely con- tested meet of the season, the Technology Team finally defeated that of Harvard by a narrow margin. Fnvisn or THE 100 mums KFINAL HEATH, N. E. I.A.A. MEET In bringing such an article as this to a close, it seems well to express the appreciation of the student body for the earnest co-operation and persevering efforts of our track coach, Frank M. Kanaly. For our success on the track in the past few years, he is largely responsible. We join him in Wishing, that the approaching season may be even more successful than the past. ' Liovj Wuxxxxunuullmfffnffffff A X WN VW . WWII!HIIIHHHIUFHHIIIIIWIHI!IIHJHHIIlIll!li1!lHHIUHHH!!IIHRIHHHEIH1WHHHHHHHHIIHJHHIHHHIHHIHIHIIIHIHIE S If ' ' J - , E Q , w SW' 1 f'-' 5 f 11 DT H 111G11 .9 11W VQ -. f f on , rl X, KI J A X kj-AJKH, iff- LJL L 5 E 0 fi I. 4 I I- u K 5 I f ,..., XX E .1 QQ 3 ,ff ,J is 1 f i 1 1 E R L 1 ' G, Q , 'Vf ff xx QX L9 O A A' 6 1 2 611 , Q ,Q MJ . L- x,m,1, Q X 1 Z f x ,NYAHELIIHIHHiHlHH!ilIIH'Q W ' ' ,,., XQQXXX Fx-1, AWMWUINIIHIIlIlllllXXXXXNXWwgXX J. A. ROCKNVELL F. H. BRIGGS J. L. BATCHELDER Chai-r1nan J. .ARNOLD ROCKWELL, 1896 Secretary and Treasurer FRANK H. BRIGGS, 1881 Representatives from the Alumni Association JOHN L. BATCHELDER, 1890 ALLEN A. ROWE, 1901 Representatives from the Athletic Association VVALTER R. BYLUND, 1913 ROLAND C. THOMPSON, 1913 THEODORE H. GUETHING, 1914 L 108 1 ...IW A. c . :'.'I.l 'K 4' C-'Y ubvk s 77, v H , av'- r x , xg L . . A -,M..4,. ,..-M,--,,,, ,N - H. 'gjE,fij5.QEE',3'5 Pil' 41- ffl- - 4. V ., ' . . - -!,'f1Egf-5' ' . N. -. .1. - 4 V 341-,-1 qw . ,if .5 , , fl-r 1 ' I-. 'Em r' ' ' ' 2:32-'QPINQ-kg 1 1 1? 5: 5, . ' ' -' ,diff na a A ., fi.!.-W ,eif'fff' if .. ...,. . : , 5,1 . - -'f':.1igf-.v,: ' ' ' ' Q 'r .sm- A ' - - 1 -'. --6:0 flu--.2 ' .I --:I psp- A' -. , - ww. ---- ,.1-,-:'n,:. . : , x J N 'Nu 1' ,,-W N. 9 J , f1Z', f','Q:L. ' .-, bn. f 3154, TV' '23 , Qs A 3 . u ,, . Q 'iii Ta . Qing x 4 ... 1. .. 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F THEQDQREQHQGUETHING THOMASOHQHUFF X 1 NOP2MAN'DfMACLEOD - GALEQC OSHEDD RQLANDHCQTHQMPSQN MAXQMWATEQMAN HAROLDQSUWILKINS LOUISQAQWILSQN - .--.-9-.... A..-:fm A.. X :E 3 'I b ff,-4 5: .Ly , .. ., ...fl-A-, '5i.iG O.R.F' -,...1u-vx j . 1 ' - . I I 'JJ 5 U I A H -. R134 '4-4-f 'I ' ...art 13 . . I . I f RR . L. Q. .fn - A M I' -. V 321,41 , . X : I' ..1- .f zgsjj if' ..w. V H V xl 1 Fwf,ygusxsp9vs.1sQlna.nif5v Ear . ' A 'tS1'F'.Tf1i1I12'.' -' BQ- .I In If ' Rr' . .255 - ffifi-gags.. . .. -WH 1 - I -. , -V - r e- 112 Eg-gf.'ifQx --... . '03 Q. I . ' X gin 333 1 -' -aim 2---'Mi-' .. - -AL J I , XA- K A 13ma 1??0z ' 331.5 'qw' I 'jj . ffl' fffff' f ' 1 .QQ I. C. A. A. A. A. 9 4-5 secs. B. J. VVEFERS Georgetown R. C. CRAIG 1VIiehigan Q1 1-5 secs. B. J. VVEFERS Georgetown R. C. CRAIG Michigan 48 secs. C. D. REIDPATH Syracuse 1 min. 53 4-5 secs. J. P. JONES Cornell 41 min. 15 2-5 secs J. P. JONES Cornell 9 min. 9,4 2-5 secs. P. R. VVITHINGTON Harvard 51101 N. E. I. A. A. 100 Yards 10 secs. A. CURTENIUS Amherst H. H. C LOUDMAN Bowdoin G. L. SNVASEY Dartmouth Q20 Yards Q2 secs. C. W. GRAM Technology M0 Yards 49 3-5 secs. J. D. LESTER VViHiams 880 Yards 1 min. 57 3-5 secs. H. W. HOLDEN Bates Une lllile 4- ruin. 24 Q-5 secs. R. L. KEITH W. P. I. Two Miles 9 min. 4,8 Q-5 secs. F. I. NEWTON VVi1lia1I1s M. I. T. A. A. 10 1-5 secs. R. S. FRANKLIN 1903 22 secs. C. W. GRAM 1909 50 4-5 secs. T. H. GUETHING 1914 1 Inin. 58 secs. P. D. WHITE 1911 4 min. 27 secs. E. B. GERMAIN 1913 9 min. 52 4-5 secs. S. M. UDALE 1907 nf rar-1 NI 14 1. C. A. A. A. A. 15 1-5 secs. A. B. SHAW Dartmouth Q3 3-5 secs. A. C. KR.AENZLEIN Pennsylvania -1:8 ft. 10 3--1 in. R. L. BEA'r'rY Columbia 16-1 ft. 10 in. J. R. DEWITT Princeton 6 ft. 3 1-4 in. T. NLOFFIT Pennsylvania 2-1 ft. 4: 1-Q in. A. C. KRAENZLEIN Pennsylvania 13 ft. 1 in. R. A. GARDNER Yale N. E. 1. A. A. 120- 1 'ard Hurdles Cfliglzj A. 220- 15 2-5 secs. B. SI-IAXV Dartmouth Yarcl Hurdles CLowj Q1 3-5 secs. A. L. GUTTEHSON Vermont S1101 Put -1-5 ft. S in. A. E. BARTLETT Brown H a m m er T11 ro-uw 14-8 ft. 8 1-Q in. H. E. BIARDEN D2L1'LH10Lltl1 Discus Throw 1229 ft. H. E. M1kRDEN D artm outh High Jump 6 ft. 7-16111. P. W. DALRYIVIPLE Technology H. B. ENRIGHT Dartmouth Broad Jump 23.45 ft. A. L. GUTTERSON Vermont Pole Vault 152 ft. 6 1-4 in. M. S. WRIGHT Dartmouth M. I. T. A. A. 16 Q-5 secs. E. L. OVINGTON 190-11 925 4-5 secs. G. P. BITRCH 1899 41 ft. 1 1-2 in. O. V. CHAMBERLIN 1911 130 ft. 10 in. L. G. METCALF 19192 121ft. 5 1-8 in. O. V. CHAMBERLIN 1911 6 ft. 1-2 in. C. D. HEYWOOD 1893 QQ ft. 1 1-Q in. G. W. GHOSVENOR 1899 11 ft. 7 in. W. C. SALISBURY 1911 fllll ,-.,:-H ,. .,,-'n,, -9 - ,fflyfiqr-...., Q b :fit Il 'E . . ,. ' ......,.,,, ,,..,... . Cgnw, '-Ziff' ...,.... ...... ,...,.. 37 fir! ff 'f2i-. i'if12i. :: ?ggiv E-'Q if' 9527 193' 'fm 'Hit fm, on j.. lllf A 4 1 . 'gy 'gg-x 1511 ! 1- -fly, S Q' hcl? I f 'lu 4' -we hr.. . 447. 41' M. A Q I gggygqga igfummfi Jglltiflbag, ..,,,,,,,, iyiiillfggu It . 'fr 0 'f 4 ' 1 f tub fd 'if If W ll if ' 5 , If nl ' ' fi- if 'fi J If f ,Ah 'nigga akin gg .4?:..iZQ. .eiimtiit am - T- -Aff '- - ---'C-fir.-I.. ,....A....q In C'::':f:'.':I::: .'4-, ' President YV. W. FRAZIER, 3d, Pennsylvania. First 172.66-P'7'6S1'll87lf Second Vice-President D. G. DENISON, Michivan R. K. STONE, Dartmouth D Secretary T 'reasufrer K. F. DUNCAN, New York University R. F. GRIFFEN, Columbia Earecutive Committee VV. TUFTS, Jr., Harvard A. TXICANDREXV, Yale D. P. BEARDSLEY, Cornell T. M. NICBTILLAN, Princeton Adoisorz Committee J G. T. IQIRBY, Columbia, Clzairman. T. GERRISH, Harvard R. BERRY, Cornell Ill embers AMHERST FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL RUTGERS BOWDOIN GEORGETOWVN STEVENS BROWN HARVARD SWARTHMORE CALIFORNIA HAVEREORD SYRACUSE C. C.xN. Y. JOHNS HOPKINS TECHNOLOGY COLGATE MICHIGAN UNION COLUMBIA NEW YORK UNIVERSITX' WESLEYAN CORNELL PENNSYLVANIA WILLIAMS DARTMOUTH ' PENNSYLVANIA STATE YALE FORDHAM PRINCETON LIIQJ I itil., qw A I Q ,ff ,' lmlhwmx. X I --I F QJWII l'lN' lllgll..,mm ' 1 gum. ll 1 'I 'mE..44W I Inq v . fl- .... all A 'W-I '5N'L': .Ei-bl President R. K. STONE, Dartmouth Vice-President ,S'gcrg1fq'ry J. BI. VVHITE, Technology S. J. PATTEN, Brown Treasurer E. E. PIERCE, VV. P. I. Executive Committee A. R. COLE, Bowdoin E. E. PIERCE, W. P. I. J. P. MAYNARD, Wesleyan R. D. ROBINSON, Brown J. S. MOORE, Amherst R. K. STONE, Dartmouth Advisory Committee D. B. RICH, Dartmouth F. H. BRIGGS, Technology C. D. WADSNVORTH, Williams Members AMHERST COLBY BQIAINE VERMONT BATES DARTMOUTH TECHNOLOGY VVESLEYAN BOWDOIN HOLY CROSS TRINITY WILLIAMS BROWN M. A. C. TUFTS W. P. I. Championships DARTMOUTH, 12 VVILLLAMS, 3 TECHNOLOGY, 1 AMHERST, 8 BOWDOIN, 1 BROXVN Tied, 1 .UIHERST 51131 v,-pm'mwi.,,qq1,'4uq4wgcqywwgqqwawu11.um'.a'u4'L'4waw4w.wz.'4rmvua1www!m?m!a':vu4!wlwwnu we ' . , . 5 ! ! 5 Z 3 ! 1 i 2 Q ! ,. J 5 E ----' , 4flllllIIlullIIllIllIllIUInIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIllIIHIUHIIlulllllllmlllllmlllll mum NQQQWI 1X T px A IQ In lllnlll , I xml!! -ff l- . A nv' 'n,ggLe::s1llnl ,' i s 'W w'nl1! - ' ' ' ' A ' A ' ' Ilflusilgiffjwi i I I : tk nl wx: ' 1 I : v 1 I I u. 1 .4 u. A 'I ? 54 -3 U ., 3 --f-,J'E- 13,3 V A 'V ,.,:yx E ,, lrizl' 'II 1 - , . . . - fy , -Ill 'I 51 .. E I 1 X g A .ll Mfr- wwf III EW-1 'Nr 4III' F N L Q : Ami..!l'2fQ.1nnMfEsi!!2iU!lIllIlIIlIlIk1.:-fm' me... .A.. f1.......,,.. , , 5 -. ! 2 5 3 3 1 Q 1 Q 2 :. 2 3 2 -1 1 i 1 :J i 6 - 3 2 4 - .l. F4 F , -4 i :i T I LIEBDR BLXTON QLRTIS O BRIEIN ox Bx1LxD Hmmm GLDTHING Cxrmi uv NYE WHITE FJ Il'll llll IC! 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Q p ui ., -g 0 is U D'1 1 I, 5 1. s 5. ' l i '- . T.. gf ,. - L'g 2 Q ' . n '. M53 , -0:-5' -:.. ' ' .K 1 'YI' 5' w':.S-- ' 1' 1 I' ' 133, 'fa I ..a':,.... 1: A -C '00, '.- ' .0 0 a-'Q-'S' .1 , . - L 0 - rn' 2-:.. .Af--1.--ef uslf, n': I 1. ab' , 1- 1 'I 5. X x' 5 P President GERMAIN Sen-ior VVALTER ROBERT BYLUND ROLAND CHARLES THOMPSON Sophomore ARNOLD BLAKE CURTIS JOHN HENRY 0,BRIEN E513-Q07 T1-acki Team EDNVARD BENNETT GERMAIN, 1913, Captain JAMES TVIAYNE XVHITE, 1914, Manager Hoclcey Team ALFRED GARDNER RANNEY, 1913, Captain FREDERICK LEXVIS HURLBUTT, Manager Vice-Pzwirlcvzt THEODORE HERVEY GUETHING, 1914 resident EDWARD BENNETT GERMAIN, 1913 ,, 4 A 'j k . ' '- Aeigi, 1535225315525E25E5?5?Qii5f5i?-. ..-lil-331-,.5 , S ccretary- T rea s zz rev' - - CHARLES EPHRAIM FOX, 1914 l R- A--1 --tvl ,Vice-Pres. GUETHING 11I677lbt?7'S Junior CHARLES EPHRAIM FOX THEODORE HERVEY GUETHING Freslzma n PAUL HENRY BUXTON ALBERT CARL LIEBER, Jr. cio Members Cross Country ALFRED FRANCIS NYE, 1914, Captain JAMES DIAYNE WHITE, 1914, Manager TVrc.s'iZing Team HOWARD XVOLCOTT TRE,-XT, 1914, Captain CHARLES ALBERT BLODGETT, 1915, Manager f1151 7 ! -1 ,. :xuvLuumvunzxs:farmwnuuunwv4-.ww-u.w1.uvu4vLuvu:waw.wwvu4vm1mu'.wLuvu.wuuvwwLuuwnuw.-wg ! 5 ri E ' H .,.. , ,H ,,. ., , ,...., ,, - A I ----- A u ---, I 1 u 'r E g E 1'myuMmIlw l'I'lIIu'u h.lllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllilllllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIL.I hmm'I llIW!IiQm!lgQi E E 5 E -2 , . 'i H . . 5 5 -., A, N- E 5 5 . -UL f TRACK TEAM, 1912 gif' , 5 g - E :5 ! E 'illiglmll '15 - . . . . - ffl -lllvwllul ,. E g E 'XKQNIHU' 4 .llll-'-'wr Il1NR4 II'l ll' 'elm Nr -www' - I ,EJ E '- E , Amf...: M.fnml.fmiu1.SQLMIHIIII IIIIQQL!-.Qmfnl:n4a!lnnlla...i...:., E 5 J 'i if L 1 rl E E 2 A iw i' E 91 E E E E - i E E S E : ' Y : if E VVHITE THOMPSON BYLUND M.ACLEOD E E E E :KANALY WATERMAN E E g E WILKINS GERMAIN GUETHING NIARCEAU ' N E E 5 FERRY GREENLEAE E E E E HUEE DALRYMPLE WILSON E E ....,. '5 l 1'lll 'l D W E E E Qyimffi-xg? y -' 35214 ITS! E 5 2 E wk- Swv-QQ' kit N.. in-!.1WY!A-445' ' -lx sw ' E 'I E E1 :g Q il.'mr.m'n.mmmn1nm.n'mmm'nor.1nmaTunmum.mnmanmamomgmnmam.:-vpmfmnmmumnmnmpmE I:116:I 'NS 9 W ' S1- 08 1rmI1:vg.a5-3, 3 if TSIIQZIIEEEI Captain PHILIP XVI-IITE DALRYMPLE, 1912 Manager :NIAX LEON VVATERMAN, 1913 Captam DALRYMPLE Manager VVATERNI N Coach FRANK TNIAURICE IQANALY T eam VVALTER ROBERT BYLUND, 1913 PHILIP WHITE DALRYMPLE, 1912 EARL EMERSON FERRY, 1912 EDWARD BENNETT GERMAIN, 1913 HAROLD GREENLEAF, 191Q THEODORE HERVEY GUETHING, 1914 THOMAS HENRI HUFE, 1914 NORMAN DOUGLAS MIACLEOD, 1914 EUGENE THEODORE BTARCEAU, 1912 ROLAND CHARLES THOMPSON, 1913 GALE COLBURN SHEDD, JR., 1914 HAROLD SUTHERIAAND VVILKINS, 1914 LOUIS fXLEXANDER WVILSON, 1914 L 117 ,STX NSN?-ll 'ffl .n ll l ' A rr .l.... 5' All-1. 1 ll U ml IIIII 'U' hlll 'Q ll Ill Illlllllll I 5 'f Illlllllll mil mln All' All' 491152 ,. lr ........, ll ,, I 'I1 lh lgll -nl gm, J? U Q W lg ,D I E lm i 'm .1119 nf Olmw l llllm lmllw lllllllllll TECHNOLOGY FIELD MAY 4, 1912 Time, Heighl, or Events Places College Dislance 100 Yards H. S. XVILKINS Technology 10 2-5 secs. W. H. BCTARBLE Brown B. S. HOLDING Brown QQO Yards H. S. WVILKINS Technology Q1 secs. T. H. GUETHING Technology W. H. BIARBLE Brown 1-L0 Yards T. H. GUETHING Technology 52 1-5 secs. I.. HJXLL Brown R. D. MAHONEY Brown 880 Yards W. R. BYLUND lu T. 1 i Technology Q inin. E. T. BTARCEAU l M Technology P. W. TUCKER Brown One Mile N. S. TABER Brown 1 min. Q6 1-5 secs. E. B. GERMAIN Technology A. N. COOK Brown Two Miles N. S. TABER Brown 10 min. Q 3-5 secs. W. R. VVATERMAN Brown E. E. FERRY Technology 120-Yard Hurdles T. H. HUFF Technology 17 Q-5 secs. C. M. P. CROSS Brown 220-Yard Hurdles W. H. M,ARBLE Brown 27 -L-5 secs. B. S. MUNCH Technology ' T. H. HUFF Technology High Jump P. XV. DALRYNIPLE Technology 5 ft. 8 1-4 in. A. E. BARTLETT Brown E. A. TEESON Technology fusj T rica NI E119 14 Q Time, Heiyhl or Events Plrlrffs College Disgfmce Broad Jump F E. RITLES Brown 20 ft, 8 1--L in, L. T. LITTLE Brown ' J. XY. Hixics Technology Pole Vault H. GREENLEAF Technology 9 ft. 6 in. F BIANGAX 1 . Technoloffv I T I rs. R. H. 1X2TCL.XUGIILlN l ml Brown Shot Put A E. B.xRTLET'r Brown M ft. Q 5-8 in. N D. lNI.xCLEo1n Technology E. F. CONXYAY Technology Hammer Throw A E. BARTLET1' Brown 1Q6 ft. 7 1-2 in L. G. TNTETCALF Technology N. D. M.xc:L1soD Technology Discus Throw A. E. BARTLETT Brown 119 ft. 2 1-Q in. N D. NIACLEOD Technology V. C. GELB Brown Summary of Points Evenls Technology Brown 100 Yards . . . . . . 5 4 Q20 Yards . . 3 1 440 Yards . . 5 4 880 Yards . . 8 1 One Mile . 3 6 Two Miles .... 1 8 120-Yard Hurdles . 5 3 220-Yard Hurdles . 4 9 Shot Put .... 4 3 Hammer Throw, . 4 U Discus Throw . . 3 6 High Jump . . 6 3 Broad Jump . . 1 S Pole Vault . L 3 64 G1 f119l ,f , f ' ' 'N C' ' ' x X if D. H' if YJ lgl mlaxl isjgsfajm 1. xv- LVQA km ljvgvifi X1 ' Q, V 5 13 VIL F f e f-nfl ' K qi 1 Barnes.. Qt 1' V W l . lb SPRINGFIELD, MASS. MAY 18, 1912 Time, Height, or Everzls Place College Distance 100 Yards F. T. N,kRDINI Colby 10 1-5 secs F. BURNS Brown H. S. TVILKINS Technology C. O. OLSON Dartmouth 220 Yards F. BURIQIS Brown 22 3-5 secs. C. O. OLSON D3.1'tIHOUtl1 F. T. NARDINI Colby C. A. LYMAN 1Villiams 440 Yards J. H. BTCLOUGHLIN Holy Cross 51 -1-5 secs. T. H. GUETHING Technology R. L. STEINERT Dartmouth C. B. HASKELL Bowdoin 880 Yards J. M. DOLAN Dartmouth 1 min. 59 1-5 secs. W. R. BYLUND Technology E. T. MARCEAU Technology G. F. SIMSON Williams one Mile N. S. TABER Brown 4 min. 25 2-5 Secs. R. L. KEITH W. P. I. P. S. HARLION Dartmouth E. B. GERMAIN M. I. T. IIBZOJ TECZHNI .Q .uf:.l Q 14 Evenls Two Bliles 120-Yard Hurdles Q20-Yard Hurdles Shot Put Hammer Throw Discus Throw High Jump Place R. A. POWER H. T. BALL H. H. HALL W. R. WATERALXN J. I. IYENDELL V. S. BLANCHARD H. A. GOODMAN J. C. DEWEY J. I. XVENDELL A. L. GUTTERSON V. S. BLANCHARD W. H. BIARBLE A R C. I-I H E. BARTLETT A. SHEPARD C. CLOUGH E. M.ARDEN E. BQIARDEN A. H. TILLEY VV H H A. G N P. H D S. . T. ENGLEHORN . P. BAILEY E. IVIARDEN E. BARTLETT H. GOVE D. MIXCLEOD W. DALRYMPLE B. ENRIGHT . R. IVIASON A. IIERRICK Tied College Maine Dl11'I.l11OU'Ll1 Bowdoin Brown NVesleyan Bates Bates IVilliams IVes1eyan Vermont Bates Brown Brown Bates YV. P. I. Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Nlaine Dartmouth Brown Bates BI. I. T. M. I. T. Dartmouth Dartmouth Colby Timc, Height, or Distance 9 min. 5-L Q-5 secs 15 4-5 secs. Q-L -L-5 secs. 45 ft. 8 in. I-L8 ft. 8 1-2 in. 129 ft. 6 ff. 7-16 in. L 121 J E vcnls Broad Jump Pole Vault Place A. L. GUTTERSON H. P. FAULKNER E. R. BARTLETT W. S. Orm M. S. VVRIGHT H. XVESSELS Tied M. A. BIYBRS L. E.RoGE12s l Tied C. E. BUCK l L Collzfge Vermont Bowdoin Wlilliams Amherst Dartmouth Trinity Dartmouth Marino Dartmouth Sum mary of Points -lrzcuwr wai Timm Height, or Dislance Q3 ft, 5 2-5 in. 12 ft. 6 1-1 in. 9 Dart- Tech- , Wes- ,N Ver- lx , l Bow- Holy f 1Vill- Trin -Xin mouth Blonn nology l Bath leyan V Colm mont Mdme doin Cross W ' P' L! iams ity ln-rot ,- m -, f 2 nn. l l .1 1 l 100 Yards . . 3 2 1 - - ' , 220 Yards . , - . - - 2 - i - - - - 1 440 Yards , . - 3 i A - - W - 1 - 1 5 880 Yards . - 5 - - - ' - - - 7 3 1 One Mile . . 5 1 - - y - - - - 3 l Two Bliles . . 1 - - - - 5 .. High Hurdles . - - - l 5 5 - - - - - 1 Low Hurdles . . 1 - l 2 5 - 3 W Shot Put . . . 1 5 - 3 - - - - - 2 Hammer Throw 10 ---- - 1 I Discus Throw . 5 3 1 2 High Jump . . 6 - 4 - - 1 l Broad Jump . . ----- 5 - 3 - - 2 - Pole Vault . . , ---- - W E - - - - 25 46 23 16 12 10 S S GV, G 5 5 5 2M IQIQQII S COACH FRANK M. KANALY TWO MILE RELAY TEAMS GERMAIN BENSON ZKANALY REED GUETHING WHITE C. T. GUETIiING T. H. GUETHING VVHITE BENSON BOLTON f124:I Nu QV- mm 'X 1 ik A W im I ' 4 1 Ill ' mmls p W1 QIIDW ,k,111.. 11'1 X ul T' ESL 'm 5 WH' A W' Q ' ,W 'lun 'ti ' A1l1 qII!:!uI . I f 1 II 1 hh allllx 1' v' W' ' X! My dig! clsnligf TWO IVIILE RELAY TEAM 3120 YARDS RELAY 0jJ1J0ll6IZZ'S.' DARTMOUTH AND HARVARD B. A. A. GABIES, BOSTON, BTASS. FEBRUARY S, 1913 TVOI1 by D211I't1110Ut11. Time, '7 111111. H 1-5 secs. Each 111z111 11111 780 yards Team HENRY SUMNER BENSON, 1916 CARL THEODORE GUETHING, 1916 EDWARD BENNETT GERMAIN, 1913 CHARLES SUMNER REED, 1916 2816 YARDS RELAY Opponent : HARVARD PROVIDENCE A. C. GABIES, PROVIDENCE, Rl. FEBRUARY QQ, 1913 YVO11 by Hzmrvard. Time, 6 111111. 15 +1-5 secs. Each 1112111 11111 T01 yards Team HENRY SUMNER BENSON, 1916 CARL THEODORE GUETHING, 1916 JOHN YVESSON BOLTON, Jr., 1914 THEODORE HEIRYEH' GYETHING, 19141 11253 ONE MILE RELAY TEAMS VVHITE MUNCH CURTIS GUETIIING BOLTON f126j BARRY KANALY CURTIS ' REED WHITE ADAMS wax-ml ma f ONE MILE RELAY TEAM 1560 YARDS RELAY Opponent: DARTBIOUTH B. A. A. GAMES, BOSTON, MASS. FEBRUARY 8, 1913 YVOI1 by Dartmouth. Time, 3 min. 14 3-5 Secs. Each man ran 390 yards Team EDWARD VVESSON BOLTON, Jr., 1914 THEODORE HERVET GUETITING, 1914 ARNOLD BLAKE CURTIS, 1915 BENJAMIN SAMUEL TNTUNCH, 1913 I408 YARDS RELAY Opponent: HARVARD PROVIDENCE A. C. GADIES, PROVIDENCE, R.I. FEBRUARY 22, 1913 Won by Harvard. Time, 92 min. 4Q 3-5 secs. Each man ran 3592 yards Team WILLIAM ERNEST TADAMS, 1916 ARNOLD BLAKE CURTIS, 1915 THOMAS JAMES BARRY, 1915 CHARLES SUMNER REED, 1916 Lmvj Q1511lgJ!5'1lIl.lll,'gIL,'4UHJIUAIUJIU!ULLKIUJUIIAKUIIAVUAULTYb'i'hT'L'A'L'AUL'E'b' TQLUVEHl'LVA'LLl'L'J'L'4'LVd'L'JIL'AlL'.l!l'l ,: L .v- rl 1 X 4 I uf lllllllllllllll IIIllllIllIllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll., A E E FRN!! -,A f CROSS COUNTRX 1 P 5 3 '1 Ef'+wgW11aunnl4auu , A flsnnaunurllunwufg, 'ni' .wf -l S- N ' '-'fm : , 2 ' Di- X' I E TEAM E E fmQ w2w- ffwww'! s ww:-1 E xp..-1, 1, ., .. Limnur.3itu1.sQ!IlIlIlIIlIllQ2gms.a1II1mg.'Aw.. A-if .... E L. I ,- r. . .Q 'I 2 1 Q ' -1 :I 1 1 1 1 U 24 3 5 1, N - I, -1- ' l 1 1 1' 2 r. -' I E :W 2 1 E 2 1 1, 1 2 2 2 3 it if ' l 1 1 .1 V.- ? l ! '1 2 Z' PALMER VS HITE HILL KAL AL1 LEE VVILKINIS BONNIEY Na 13 W ALL BEINSON Ill- llm gl 'Ilan l 9 Wf?,fi111E4 4'bN WI 9 f lx ' Nw 41 W NIWIYM M54 NE ki Q, E E E E E E1 E E u E E E E . E 2 3 , 1 VI E E T :. 2 5 E E 3 E E l - T rl E E Q E 4 E E E E E E : at E E S E ' JjSiXlul ' H If 'Q-'E' E E I iw? by NLJ, ,l 4+ 1-vm-:?Nn! , E E 1 E E 'S'--1 R ' ,,Q44 WR-. N 'Q -.. . f' 1 '94 VYWQPQL . E 51 5 Ti 12 -'ai' 0 gf Nfif-A 'ifff?f '5 E1 e If M 1 VIL 'Af 71' --I vr--' A vj -v- --v 1'-1 -r-T. vv -- vv ., -. Q, -v -f -V 7- .. H, -I, -- 11 1: vlr uv .vw Illilllllllhlllllllillhll1liIflXlllTHllllllHl AYQIHIIHIIIIIHIIIUIX H.JllQhilHll Hllllll fll llllfll llhfll llhllf ID fwsq ' Wg, 7. H. I K +-A Q- S 2 A -. --Ag A S ?+H? AwII l IA ' + A ...A .A M- JEL H 'AF - l l' rf-A N' --f' I Q A g -fig Emnm I . A All ll lll 11 . I I M- I 1 ' -. . A 3 sum ff - HH X 111 'Ill W 5? - . . Q ' Q54 . ...I Y' A rr A I In A l - ' Gi- Cy 1. 1 . f ' W' we fe-f AI' - A 2 J....lI., .,,- ' C'f111ff11TH :ALFRED FRANCIS NYE, 1914 I A '5'55'-5:5111 I., f Q M M1110 6 V ff-.4 .511 12'p-I:.'1.f'Hrz'133.r:z1'1291. - 'xr-1 .v,,:affN4Q.fQg92 -III 57? ,.,- A 1 -131, '- . gg... ., 02 Coach 4 ,.,A if ' , . FRANK BIAURICE IXANALY ' f Captain NYE Manager VVHITE Team HENRY SUMNER BENSON, 1916 ROBERT DYKLAND BONNEY, 1916 MOSES EBENEZER HILL, 1915 CHARLES SHEPARD LEE, 191-1 ALFRED FRANCIS NYE, 1914 RAYMOND EUGENE PALMER, 1913 FRANCIS JAMES WALL, 1915 CHARLES I'IOXVARD VVILKINS, 1914 C'f2'0.s's-Country Runs November 16, 1912 N. E. I. A. A. Cross-Country Run Dartmouth, Brown, TECHNOLOGY, Amherst, Will- iams, Holy Cro November 23, 1912 I. C. ss, YV. P. I. A. A. A. A. Cross-Country Run Harvard, Cornell, D211't1I1Ol11l1, Brown, P6I1I1SLs'lV2L- nia, TECHNOLOGY, Syracuse, Princeton, Yale, C. C. N. Y. H1291 NEVV ENGLAND INTERCOLLEGIATE CROSS-COUNTRY RUN UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE N. E. I. A. A. NOYfEB'1BER 16, 1912 TECHNOLOGY COURSE Distance, LLM miles Time, Q5 min. 31 1-5 Secs. Summary of Poinis College Positions Won Score DARTMOUTH . Q 3 4 Q1 35 BROVVN' . . . 1 9 11 17 50 TECHNOLOGY' 6 1+ 15 28 S5 AMHERST . . 8 18 19 43 1923 WILLIAMS , . 7 13 34 40 131 HOLY CROSS 16 Q6 36 414 163 W. P. I . . . Q7 29 33 39 166 Illd1:Z'7:CZYl!1l TViIl?lC7'S 1. N. S. TABER . . B1'0NVH 3. P. S. iHARMON . Dartmouth 2. H. T. BALL . . . Dartmouth 4-. F. R. MIXRCEAU . . Dartmouth Order of Finish of Technology Team 6. HENRY SUMNER BENSON, 1916 15. RAYMOND EUGENE PALMER, 1913 14. FRANCIS JAMES WALL, 1915 22. ROBERT DALAND BONNEY, 1913 N303 28. CHARLES HOWARD WILIIINS, 1914 INTERCOLLEGIATE CROSS-COUNTRY RUN UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE 1. C. A. A. A. A. NOXTERIBER 23, 1912 ITHACA, NEW YORK Distance, 6 miles Time, 32 min. 29 1-5 secs. Summary of Points College 4 Positions Won Score HARVARD . . 3 4 7 10 3Q CORNELL . 1 6 9 15 17 48 DARTIXIOUTH . . 5 11 16 Q0 35 87 BROWN . . . I. 2 13 19 V 29 54 117' PENNSYLVANIA 14 922 27 42 49 154 TECHNOLOGY . 21 30 31 34 40 156 SYRACUSE . . 18 Q5 37 46 58 174 PRINCETON . 26 Q8 33 55 57 199 YALE . . . 38 39 41 44 45 207 C. C. N. Y. . 60 61 62 64 65 312 Individual Winners 1. J. P. JONES . . Cornell 3. F. W. COPELAND . . . . Harvard 2. N. S. TABER . . . Brown 4. R. ST.-B. BOYD . . . Harvard Order of Finish of Technology Tea m 921, ALFRED FRANCIS NYE, 1914 31. RAYMOND EUGENE PALMER, 1913 30. FRANCIS JAMES VVALL, 1915 40. CHARLES I1OXVARlD WTILKINS, 1914 34. ROBERT DALAND BONNEY, 1913 51311 11 I ll wr All 111 ll 1 mm llllkll wnklr Ill ul lil Ill III IL!!! Q01 lUl'.5Ul IIPVWI llnwlul ll' lllV'Ul TIYNIHK 1. IIN.. IllllIllIllIIIIlllIIIllIlllllII!IIIlIIIIIIlllllIlllilllllIll!llllllIllllllllllllllllllll I I ll X QIQJNI HOCLEX TF 4M H 'f'WM'lIi 'Q 'Jin 5135-55 fi ,,..II..I...I....W.zllnnul1nMII. ..:r.m m. . I I' E Q I p. I :. n: g I I I 3 5 2 2 E -4 2 2 V. 9 2 I 5. 2 5 -If ROGERS EICHORN FOOTE I E - 1 i 2 2, I I E -- 2 2 , E E I HURLBUTT RANNEY NIACLEOD STUCKLEN I E g .. 2 - ,. I 2 ' .2 ' Z: 2 F 1 2 g 5 2 LETCHER 2 -: ., 2 E ,s E : E E 5 E l fl l,llIlllIIlll.l I pw ' E 1f .,1'f ,N QA --w i r. :. E ., la fLeixWc:4'E5S 'J -- L GNN., -1 , E E 2 va' gay' - - R. .nl 'vf ' ' I- 15.11 fax, -'55 'Q E -1 5- 5. 1- 3 ' 1 r. I' ' ' U -1 , ,-4 :xx L1 1. 1' 1, ,u .'.,U5'. 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Q 2 2 3 .4 2 2 E -. 2 .- 3 2 2 I 24 2 2 E 5 2 2 E - E E 2 E E ! :Q 2 E :4 ! 3 2 i 5 2 E B I 2 2 '- -f 2 1 U -1 2 2 g: 2 2 va 3 2 2 g ' 1 E g S 2 E 3: 2 E E 3 i 2 E v: 14 2 E Ig B 2 2 al Q 2 E i 3 .. 5 ' 2 E .. 5 : E 7: .- 2 1 a - E S :- 2 2 r- - 2 3 Q Y: 2 2 E '- E n .ll'l1li'lY.l'l7l hilfillYHIYATIFIYIYATIYATOFAT!fA7lTA'llDYIYIYIYHIYHiff!!YHlfl7lUTAHTlTl'llfl7lYHITIIITITIYAVITAYIYHHYIIIFG KISQI -1 2g Q03 'll 'Hmm ' 'll' 1,11 qi! lllu ul Ill Illlllllllll l ' ,,.iiiIl ,, I I A 'nhl' ,iv ' ' 1 ' 51,,1,,,,,,, I 1 lii 1iiIIi3J iil11mhx wwiii-,iII,,, lim? l'w :1l1lu -f 1 .-Wmpl -an ,Qi--nil v.. gg, 5 'l K 2 ,,,,,,,,, , ,M iii111l1l l' Il illqliiillllll lllr- J Milf --'--....1 II:--'fill ...,,.1 ilu? X b J. . gf, ,f xQi...,.ii,. C '11 pfu in ALFRED G. RANNEY, 1913 .Uulmgc'1'.v FREDERICK L. HFRLRUTT, 1911 NORMAN D. MACLEOD, 1911 Captain 11.-KNNEY Manager I'11'RLBTjTT Team, RALPH LESLIE FLETCHER, 1915 . . . ..... . , Right Wing CHARLES LINCOLN FOOTE, 1916 ..., .... . . Left Wing FREDERICK LEXVIS HURLBLTTT, 1911 . . , , . Rover NORMAN DOUGLAS M:KCLEOD, 191-1 . . . Centre CARL LOUIS STUCKLEN, 1913 ...., . , Cover Point WILLIAM NEYVSONIE EICI-IORNQ1913 . . . . Point ALFRED GARDNER RANNEY, 1913 , . .... . . Goal Subszfiutc CLARENCE BLOSS ROGERS, 1911 Schgdule Technology Opponents Dec. 4, 1912 Pilgrim A. A. at Boston Arena .... . . 4 S Dec 1912 Pilgrim A. A. at Boston Arena . I 1 3 Dec. 11, 1912 Boston A. A. at Boston Arena . . . 1 7 Dec. 18, 1912 Harvard at Boston Arena . . . . 0 -1 Dec. 30, 1912 Dartmouth at Boston Arena . . , , 1 5 Feb. 5, 1913 Syracuse University at Syracuse . . . 8 0 Feb 1913 Syracuse Arena at Syracuse . . 2 6 Feb 1913 1Vest Point at VVest Point . . 5 0 Feb 1913 Wfiiliams at 1Vi1lia1nstown . I . , J 4 Pofnfs for flu' Season o Technology, Q8 i ' Opponents. 3 Gaines won, A13 lost, o Lrssj :gl3vplum'qgl1,v,lqp,'glgg UqguqggylnlrlqILLKIUQl1,',LIl,'4I4'4ILq'yi'hTlLkKlL'j!Ll515v,1lLv,wL'.lILYAILl,tIL'A1L'AlLVilL'JIL'dlL'.L J ! S U Fm M1 v Tig ' LIIIIllIIIIIlllIIIIllIIIlllIIlll1llIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIllIIlIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL. QQ qw ' WRESTLING TEAM ' I fhfigvi W ' 4 L V .J- flh H 443'ilIl!1 QZ'fIE5fS-WIMIIII IIEIIEWHW 2. Q A v 4 5 4 ! 5 I 5 -: T.- 1 'I' Ph I t h S '- 'A 1 e L 1 'I n- I P rl 12 I 'I I ' 5 ln: H 2 . 4 Y- i ! 52 P: I 5 c 3 L 9, S H1 Z' .s - I E S rl ! 2 :S 3. .. I -4 I Z- E , ,. P 2 A1 .1 2 T S F1 K- :4 I 4 -: g n- P S 'Q - . r- P: S Q KA I H- :- 3 S E 7' I 4 F ! - :G S u ,: 5 ! u '. . :Q E '4 5 3 'I rl -. I 5 w Q r. I :. E .4 , a- I I -' bl bl P1 IQ A l 1 I 'J :- s I: - I -:V f: 5 Fi E 55 :. S. -4 E 5 S 1 ni -. I 'Q P i H 1' 2 4 rl 5: g f r: -. I 'Q 9' F 'S Z5 Q i , I .: :Q 1 Q . . p 1 -5 :4 ' ' f , I A V: . - v .. .. -, -. .. .V . . .. . . .. -. .. , ., .-. . . . v -- -, -. , .. . , N 1 f , f W , W N .- . A . . lnulxnllulnnullnlluflrlflmliIllullullnlllullululllulnlhulnrlhclu ll Hluflulll flllflhllhlll llhll F Ii134:I 5 G I Captain HOWARD WOLCOTT TREAT, 1914 Bla nuger CHARLES ALBERT BLODGETT, 1915 Coaclmi JOHN BUTLER Team REYNOLDS SAYER, 1916 PING YOK LOO, 1916 ' ' ALAN HAY MEANS, 1913 3 ROY LEVAN SIDELINGER, 1915 S' ' CHARLES ALBERT BLODGETT, 1915 JOHN GEORGE KELLY, 1914 ROSSLYN SBIYTHE-MTXRTIN, 1914 P.. S EDVVARD PORTER ALEXANDER, 1914 . . HOWARD VVOLCOTT TREAT, 1914 ALBERT ULMAN WALTER, 1915 HAROLD RYDER CROXVELL, 1915 . . Dec Jan. Jan. Feb Mar. 1912 1913 1913 1913 1913 . Sclzezlule Clapp Memorial Association .... Salem Y. BI. C. A ...... Marblehead Y. AI. C. A. . Harvard ..,.... Beverly Y. M. C. A. . Points for the Season Technology, 31 H Meets won, 0: lost, 0 FRANK M. GRACEY . 115-pounclclass . 1425-pound class . 135-pound class . 145-pound class . 158-pound class . Heavy-weight class Technology Opponents . -1 2 . -1: Q . 6 O . . 10 9 . 7 2 Opponents, 15 L 135 J Ea Wim A 5 31 A Q, U RQ fm N ' J. 'M. BEALE OFFICERS Presiflevzt and Manager Vz'ce-Presxiderzt - JAMES BICARTHUR BEALE, 1913 ICENNETH XVARREN ROY, 1915 Secretary-Treasurer RTXYMOND BONTECOU HAYNES, 1913 - MEMBERS HAROLD EDNVARD BECKMAN, 1913 THOMAS CHATFIELD FISHER, 1913 GERALD VVALTER BLAKELEY, 1914 IQENNETH VVARREN ROY, 1915 HAROLD VAN X7ECH'l'EN FAY, 1914 PIOKVARD RAITT STENVART, 1916 Fall Tournament, 1912 Singles won by HOWARD R,A1TT STEWART, 1916 IQENNETH VVARREN ROY, 1915 Doubles Won by HAROLD X7AN X7ECHTEN FAY, 1914: Usfsj 9 NQIBIEIII -.-. R O mm 0 M A Q I I of W E llllx 'ul1Ill5QfTIIIIHWIieiwffiihlskvlqgx O fn 5 W I align.. 0 I ,- 'un ll I av' Q .ns .aiu X 0 fl 'ig 'Inq N Ahh, ..- hx, O - ull' dull' X lm 'll' 6 0 mnlll ut My L v' 4 R 1 OFFICERS Presfrlcrzf Vice-Prcsidezzf J- G. NELSON, Dfu't111outl1 C. E. BACON, Imlem ' Secretary-Trcaszwer L F. H. GUILD, Brown MEMBERS :IMHERST TRINITY BOXVDOIN TUFT5 BROVVN VERMONT D.-LRTINIOUTH WESLEYAN TECHNOLOGY W ILLIAMS N. E. I. L. T. A. TOURNAMENT STANDING IN THE COMPETITION FOR THE EIGHT-POINT CUP AMHERST, Q XVESLEYAN, 5 WVILLIAMS, 5 ANNUAL TOURNAMENT OF THE N. E. I. L. T. A., 1912 LONGWOOD COURTS, M-5,1912 BROOKLINE, MASS. Singles Fjmljg IVinner C.E. BACON, Wesleyan P Y , P h. X, A 1 .- C. F. JOHNSTON, Amherst I C' T' IOHNSTOB' m lent 1 Doubles Finals- TVz'1z1zcr.s CONGER AND 'I'HURSTON,XY1HI21111S ll JOHNSTON AND MILLER, Amherst JOHNSTON AND BIILLER, Amherst S TECHNOLOGY REPRESENTATIVES 1912 CLARENCE RICHARDSOX XYOODXVARD, 1917 GEORGE BICKEORD BRIGHAM, Jr., L 137 J Q34 ' Li' -2: 3 A , 'A lb' A E ' A 3 5 'A f A O .. A -7' -A Ju'-' L 5 5 5E If s ,gig E :? ! Eg- -gf X, , . -if-2 ... E M- :r i E ' ff' -3 55-E g l 1 : -. 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HOWLETT, 1913 OFFICERS President Manager ARTHUR ENOCH HOWVLETT, 1913 ALLEN FRANK BREWER, 1913 Secrelary- Treasurer Publicity 111 anagcv' DAVID VARNEY NASON, 1913 WVILLIAIVI ROBERTS WILLETS, JR., 1916 MEMBERS WALTER MURRAY AFRICA, 1915 JOHN BLATCHFORD, 1913 ALLEN FRANK BREWER, 1913 JAMES STANLEY CHURCHILL, 1914 EDWARD AUGUSTINE IJOXVNEY, Jr., 1913 RAYMOND BONTECOU HAYNES, 1913 WILLIAM NORMAN HOLMES, 1913 ARTHUR ENOCH HOYVLETT, 1913 CHARLES BARSTOYV HULL, 1914 VVILLIAM ROBERTS VVILLET FREDERICK FRANK IVIACKENTE EDNVARD VVARREN MACY, 1916 NELSON MACRAE, 1916 DAVID XTARNEY NASON, 1913 OLIVER GOVE NORTON, 1915 FRANK DOUGLAS ROSS, 1916 PHILLIP ALDEN RUSSELL, 1914 JOHN WESLEY STAFFORD, 1916 ARTHUR LOVEJOY TODT, 1914 S, Jr., 1916 Spring Tournament Won by PHILIP ALDEN RUSSELL, 1914 I138J PE, 1914 .X A I ,-:Ti '712 I P I - 5 A ul - 1 First Crew Position Na me YVciyM Ilrighl Bow EDWIN CLARENCE GERE, 1913 165 5 ft. 7 in. 2 JOHN SMALLBROOK HOWKINS, Jr., 1915 166 5ft. 9 in. 3 JAMES BICARTHUR BEALE, 1913 170 5 ft. 11 in. -1 DONALD XYISE PERIN, 1915 176 Gft. 5 PERCIVAL 1x1CCENEY VVERLICH, 1915 165 Gft. 41 in. 6 WILLIAM CARLETON SHORT, 191-1 172 6 ft. 2 in. 7 EDWIN OSGOOD UPIIAM, 1912 180 6ft. 2111. Stroke HERBERT ALFRED SVVEET, 1913 151 5 ft. 10 In. Coxswain EVERETT BROCKWAI' XVETTENGELL, 1912 120 5 ft. 4 in. Average 163 5 ft. 11 in. Coach, XVILLIAM O'LE,1RY Second Crew Posilion Name Weight Height Bow CLARENCE VVILLIAM I'IALE, 1911 140 5 ft S in 2 ARTHUR LOVEJOY TODT, 1914 139 5 ft 8 in 3 I1ERMAN ANDREW' AFFEL, 1914 172 6 ft -1 LIENZO VERNON MOORE, 1911 170 5 ft 10 in 5 CLIFFORD EDNVARD SIFTON, 1915 170 Gft 2 in 6 THOMAS JEFFERSON DITFIPIELD, 1911 181 5 ft. 11 in 7 IIENRY LEONARD MIXRION, 1915 161 5 ft. 11 in Stroke HENRY PALMER SABIN, 1915 162 5 ft. 11 in Coxswarin WALTER JAMES STENVART, 1915 Q 5 ft C in Average 157 5 ft. 10 in V ' 1- -' ,,, - f -M' '1 ? 71-71: -:7- pw- f V .--' N, ,,,.. ,. .v .,,,.,,. , ,. ,L . -I . A I . , , ., , ,, fu --Qw 1-1 --?' P : s - .1',, ,'v. ' '1 I .,,' h ', fi 1' fi ,QA I ' ' -. g ' TTT' R '- ,. I I M, f139l h . 1. ....g1--,-Q N' :fag f. .. f-1, 5 fx ..-'1.:,i- rug. . ' -N -. Eg .1.1.-:agzix 1 - . nf 32.-:X IW. J 1 .ff 15- Q 'bin ,X rung I I 1 sb, Xl 6 :5 5 Q Lf . F Pa 5 . 1 , 1 .H 5. 1 ,f 3 f, , ' . , ug, K 1 hi g q , 'Q -'I' 1,2-. .u xi 1' '.- .-54' 1 1 p' XY . 1 Xluwg 'lu fi?-2 - , J . 5 I, A '13 E , ,:1f?f ,f.f - 'sri 'f 'la 'I5 1 gf' , '- . of .,----- f... , I ' - x- I 1 -2- - ug- Q -2 5fE,.E1-fha?-11.5-1: f .,f 'f , 2' . 5-','F.:5E-3 1.15-2-Q - L . Ex ' ,Lv . '-f. A ? , ,- ' sf.-12 rf' ,,-r',g- A- -.1 Y-. 1: 5 , - 1' A 11-wb-1-,-L, 1--- - - --1:. - , - 'I , -5? -- J- ' -,-0 '-, ' . ' 'Yr fm:--7 I f g, Q 'f, 7 .f ' ' film. 5' 'filifi 5 -I Lx' 3 '- : ffjfxi,-mu 5 ' , ' 1. 9 - v.. .'- fs 4- . , '51-' J. cv. if Eff' ' aff . ' '- L-,-gf -.. -IIA1-15' Q5 X T- X-15213-'Xu' ,' Q -P X 14Qi ,'iTi,F'l' sf - ' N X 7 Jg:':k5,'g-,i' Q ' ' ' f. , ' -1 1 . 1 :-.,f,il' . ' . : fx! - Iii f N' .., Q ' 1' . F -' 2' f 'K JI4. -.,,.' 915 A ,: Q h . , T.. -Q QL, x -Il' L A. in I ,. A Y- W v I . .. - .- ' A- Q 15- Wm i Y 1 I. Af,.:,-T .lv .- h y : ... It XX. ji,-N -Is . . -, yt - Y h N , v ,,4.AtI.,'Qxk .vi V,--. JL- . it 1 ' - , f. .' - . 1 -l., -V ' .,. . t .N-ig W :tc I X x A-f' J MQ X f, 132-+1,f . , A If d.ef',W,4I.g-I VH. 'lvgz f . V 1 ' fa'-f'v, KW . I ,Z , 1 . . .J . - .f 54 , .'iI'ug,-' 'ff' Z j ff ' ' Z :si-N-: D 5 , 'WN W, ', J:..i:4,l ' ,fg , A P-92141.pQ4i:ii-33-3555-lvx. . -'fe ,fs . -f-,rf .53-V' Nm-V ,'-553 K '-Va 'Iv'- II F ... ni Crying-X I If I 5' My fi.: Yr' .- ' ' FI gh-. 1 3 M. , V -,. .5 if - , -e ,fi 1 3 D A R. K E' R.. 'N TECHNOLOGY FIELD E vents 100 Yards 220 Yards 4407 Yards 880 Yards One Mile TWO Miles 120-Yard Hurdles 220-Yard Hurdles Shot Put ULIQJ 5 WTTLV-Ly ul 'u UT 1 ' ...Mm Im'- I' .,,,, th... ......., ,......'- . V M: .M llll Hn' '-1lll1l.,,,,ll W' . t ' I I W.--wl'0.,k. -.iiiiggziwlll HZZHW - ,, WX ,,,.. ..--M' A -lll H 1-'l U rll., ..l, Q RE - 1 Dakar Places HAROLD S. YVILKINS, 1914 ROLAND C. THOMPSON, 1913 HAROLD E. HADLEY, 1915 ALDEN CRANKSHAVV, 1914 HAROLD S. WILKINS, 1914 HAROLD E. HADLEY, 1915 ALDEN CRANKSHAXV, 1914 WILLIAM B. SPENCER, 1915 THEODORE H. GUETHING, 1914 XNALTER R. BYLUND, 1913 LAWRENCE H. MATTHEWS, 1913 JOHN HOMAN, 1915 EDWARD B. GERMAIN, 1913 YVALTER R. BYLUND, 1913 THEODORE H. GUETHING, 1914 REGINALD F. POLLARD, 1915 EDWARD B. GERMAIN, 1913 CARLETON W. LOVELL, 1915 REGINALD F. POLLARD, 1915 LIAROLD R. BASSETT, 1915 LEONARD E. BEST, 1915 ALFRED F. NYE, 1914 EARL E. FERRY, 1912 CHARLES S. LEE, 1914 ARNOLD B. CURTIS, 1915 THOMAS H. HUEF, 1914 NEXVELL L. FOSTER, 1915 THOMAS H. HUFF, 1914 ARNOLD B. CURTIS, 1915 VIKING ENEBUSKE, 1915 NORMAN D. MACLEOD, 1914 HAROLD E. HADLEY, 1915 HAROLD R. CROWELL, 1915 LESTER G. METCALF, 1912 APRIL 13, 1912 Time, Height, or Distance 11 secs. 24 secs. 51 4-5 secs. 2 min. 8 secs. 4 min. 492 2-5 secs. 10 min. 32 2-5 secs 17 1-5 secs. 28 3-5 secs. 35 ft. 6 1-92 in. 'TECH Nl f 1 1 E2 2 A , -ff 'K 22' Y ' - ' ' ' R . -V V E, . Event Hammer Throw Discus Throw High Jump Broad .1ump Pole Vault 1912 1913 . . 1914 . . 1915 .....,. Place LESTER C. BIETCALF, 1912 NORMAN D. BIACLEOD, 1914 GEORGE A. BEACH, 1914 HAROLD L. N1CKE1iSON, 1914 NORMAN D. MACLEOD, 1914 LESTER G. BIETCALF, 1912 YVILLIAM N. EIOHORN, 1914 EDWARD E. ALT, 1915 LESLIE S. HALL, 1914 PHILIP W. DALRYLIPLE, 1912 ERCELL A. TEESON, 1915 NORMAN D. MACLEOD, 1914 FREDERICK J. SHEPARD, 1912 JOHN W. HINES, 1914 DOUGLASS B. BAKER, 1915 HAROLD GREENLEAF, 1912 EDWARD B. GERMAIN, 1912 EDXVARD MANGAN, 1912 LAWRENCE H. MATTHEXVS, 1913 Summary of Points Hurd Cup-High Hurdles . . Batchelcler Cup-One Mile . Rockwell Cup-440 Yards .......... AA-. Y .5 - l l .4 if 4- ' M A I 'Al 'Vg ia 501 NE I A 1 rirr- . ,fl 'UT' Ig., Q. HURD CUP BATCIIELDER CUP Time, Height, or Distance 107 ft. 106 ft. 11 in. 5 ft. 6 1-4 in. gTied Q0 ft. 1-Q in. 9 ft. 7 1-2 in. E Tied . Q45 . 24M . 62 ........40 ARNOLD B. CURTIS EDWARD B. GERMAIN THEODORE H. GUETRING G 435' IX ff rj, ROCKXYELL CUP I 143 I I Q ug W.. Hn FAI I H L-Il TECHNOLOGY FIELD Evmzls 100 Yards 220 Yards 44:0 Yards 880 Yards One Mile Two Miles 120-Yard Hurdles I 144 I Plurrs IIAROLD S. XYILKIXS. 1911 :XLDEN CR.xNKsHIxw, 1911 TREDICK K. IIIXE, 1916 XVILLIAM H. SMITH, 1915 CIIARLES S. REED, 1916 ALDEN C RANKSHAW, 191-1- TI-IEODORE H. GUETIIING, 1911 GEORGE C. LAWRENCE, 1915 DANIEL F. CALLAHAN, 1916 DOUGLAS B. BAKER, 1915 ALBERT C. LIEBER, JI-., 1916 XVALTER R. BYLUND, 1913 MOSES E. HILL, 1915 KEMERTON DEAN, 1916 CARL T. GUETHING, 1916 EARL E. GAGNON, 1913 HENRY S. BENSON, 1916 ELTGENE L. LIACDONIKLD, 1913 ALFRED F. NYE, 1914 REGINALD F. POLLARD, 1915 FRANCIS J. XVALL, 1915 CHARLES S. LEE, 191-L I'IENRY S. BENSON, 1916 ROBERT D. BONNEY, 1913 THOMAS H. HUFF, 191-1 ARNOLD B. CURTIS, 1915 1,1 . ll I f y liq I W- C1 Mgdl Hcmrficap Scratc-l1 Q yds. 7 yds. 10 yds. 10 yds. '7 yds. 1 yd. 11 yds. SQ yds. 00 yds. 30 yds. 10 yds. 55 yds. 80 yds. 35 yds. 65 yds. -10 yds. 125 yds. '75 yds. 130 yds. 1-L0 yds. 60 yds. Scratch Scratch Scratch 2 yds. OCTOBER Q6, 1912 Time. Height, .or D istn I1 ce 10 -1-5 secs. 23 3-5 secs. 53 secs. Q min. -1 min. 3-1 1-5 secs. 10 min. S22 3-5 secs. 17 2-5 secs. i T120 1-1 N1 219i4 Evenis Q20-Yard Hurrllcs Shot Put Hammer Throw Discus Throw Hfgh Jump Broad Jump Pole Vault 1913 1911 1915 1916 Places ARNOLD B. CYRTIS, 1915 Tuoxms H. I-IEEE, 1911 NORMAN D. BIACLEOD, 1911 GEORGE A. BEACH, 1911 P.xL'L B. OWEN, 1911 RICHARD J. FAVORITE, 1911 NORMAN D. BIACLEOD, 1911 ALLEN F. BREXVER, 1913 GEORGE A. BEACH, 1911 PAUL B. OWEN, 1911 NORh'IrKN D. NIACLEOD, 1911 THEODORE H. GUETIIING, 1911 CHARLES E. FOX. 1911 EDWARD E. ALT, 1915 JOHN H. MACIQINNON, 1911 REGINALD T. FRIEBUS, 1915 CHARLES E. FOX, 1911 XVALTER C. EBERHARD, 1911 NORMAN D. M.ACLEOD, 1911 EDNYVARD E. ALT, 1915 REGINALD T. FRIEBUS, 1915 CHARLES E. FOX, 1911 REGTNALD T. FRTEBUS, 1915 LEVERING LAXVRASON, 1916 ARNOLD B. CURTIS, 1915 CHARLES E. Fox, 1911 SZl7lZ77lfl'l'y Qf P0i111',w. Ilnnrlimp Scratch Scratch Scratch 3 ft. 3 ft. 3 ft. Scratch Q5 ft. 30 ft. 5 ft. Scratch 17 ft. 15 ft. Scratch 1-2 in. 1 1-Q in. 1 in. Q in. Scratch 4 in. 6 in. Scratch 1 ft. Scratch 1 ft. 1 ft. Time, Height, or Dislcmre QS secs. 37 ft. 7 1-Q in 101 ft. 5 in. 111ft. 6 in. 5 ft. 'T 3--1: 111. 20 ft. 9 in. 10 ft. . 9 . 70 . -10 . 229 K1-151 ul Q lllll -A 5 ' hm n ll ,pm 'llml ll llllllll llmlllllg ...... 1 Tm V Innlllll al lull' llllull llllllll I wlll lllillwlllw 1151. , . l' ...-r'7:rf2 - -------- -- -, , , ' , l?:f f?? F7 new N 119 'N imurif , 'um ll l 'li' -ll X -ffl J -'-P F .l..-.ll.. TECHNOLOGY GYMNASIUM Events 35 Yards 440 Yards 880 Tards One Mile 45-Yard Hurdles Shot Put High Jump Pole Vault 1913...5 514.63 Places HAROLD S. VVILKINS, 1914 LOUIS A. WILSON, 1914 XVILLIAM H. SMITH, 1915 JOHN W. BOLTON, Jr., 1914 THOMAS J. BARRY, 1915 THEODORE H. GUETHING, 1914 LELAND V. CLARK, 1915 CARL T. GUETHING, 1916 MOSES E. HILL, 1915 KEMERTON DEAN, 1916 THOMAS H. HUFF, 1914 HENRY S. BENSON, 1916 RAYMOND E. PALMER, 1913 ALFRED F. NYE, 1914 CHARLES S. LEE, 1914 ARNOLD B. CURTIS, 1915 THONIAS H. HUFF, 1914 NEXVELL L. FOSTER, 1915 CHARLES H. LEEPER, 1916 RICHARD J. FAVORITE, 1914 THEODORE H. GUETHING, 1914 ROGER M. FREEMAN, 1913 WILLIAM D. MAIER, 1916 JOHN H. MACKINNON, 1914 LESLIE S. HALL, 1914 GONZALO GARITA, Jr., 1916 WALLACE S. THOMAS, 1915 LEVERING LAWRASON, 1916 ARNOLD B. CURTIS, 1915 WALLACE S. THOINIAS, 1915 Summary of Points 1914: . . . 38 1915 JANUARY 10, 1913 Time, Height, or Distance 4 Q-5 secs. 59 secs. 2 min. 13 2-5 secs. 4 min. 59 4-5 secs. 5 2-5 secs. 33 ft. 8 in. 5 ft. 7 3-4: in. 9 ft. 6 in. 1916 . . . 21 INTER-COURSE CROSS-COUNTRY RACE IILIARCH 30, 191Q TECHNOLOGY COURSE Distance, 42 miles Place Name and Class Co 1L1' se Time 1 ALFRED F. NYE, 1914 IV Q6 Inin 59 secs. 2 CHARLES S. LEE, 1914 III 27 min 16 1-5 secs. 3 MOSES E. HILL, 1915 VI Q7 min Q4 4-5 secs. 4 CHARLES H. VVILKINS, 1914 II 27 min 25 secs. 5 LEONARD E. BEST, 1915 VI 27 min 47 secs. 6 CARLETON W. LOVELL, 1915 I Q8 min. 6 3-5 secs. 7 ARTHUR F. PEASLEE, 1914 I Q8 min. 37 3-5 secs. 8 PHILIP M. CURRIER, 1914 VI Q8 min 58 secs. 9 VVILLIAM B. SPENCER, 1915 IV Q9 min 31 3-5 secs. 10 CHARLES W. NORTON, 1915 II. 29 min 46 secs. 11 STUART W. GURNEY, 1915 X.. 30 min. 44 3-5 secs. 12 CHARLES L. HALL, 1915 I 30 ruin. 52 4-5 secs. 13 VVILLIAM S. RUSSELL, 1915 IV 31 min 14 secs. 14 CHARLES P. VVASHBURN, Jr., 1915 II 31 min. 18 1-5 secs. 15 HAROLD R. BASSETT, 1915 II 31 min 30 Secs. 16 CARL T. DUNN, 1915 II 33 min. 12 2-5 secs. 17 THEODORE G. BROXVN, 1915 X. 33 min. 44 2-5 secs. 18 WILLIAM H. GABELER, 1915 XI. 33 min. 8 2-5 Secs. 19 REGINALD F. POLLARD, 1915 X 33 min. S 3-5 SQCS. Score Courses II. and VI., 309 I. and III., 47, others, 51 I 147 J ANNUAL I-IAXIDICAP CROSS-COUNTRY RUN NOVEMBER 30, 19142 YVAKEFIELD COURSE Distance, 'YM miles Order of Finish Hanrlicap Elapsed Time' Actual Time MOSES EBENEZER HILL, 1915 1 min. 45 secs. 45 min. 46 secs. 4Q min. 31 secs. CHARLES HOWARD XVILKINS, 1914 1 min. 45 secs. 46 min. 3 secs. 42 min. 48 secs. I'IENRY SUMNER BENSON, 1916 Scruteli 46 min. 51 secs. 41 min. 51 secs. CARLETON VVOODXVARD LOVELL, 1915 4 min. 47,1IIin. 19 secs. 46 min. 19 secs. ALFRED FRANCIS NYE, 1914 Scratch 47 min. 30 secs. 49 min. 30 secs. LEONARD ERNEST BEST, 1915 4 min. 48 min. 37 secs. 47 min. 37 secs. JAMES HAROLD NIURDOUGH, 1916 5 min. 49 min. 15 secs. 49 min. 15 secs. GEORGE PARKER ALLEN, 1916 5 min. HERBERT IIENDERSON PORTER, 1916 5 min. nvl'Il1lL'7'S QfC'11p.5' I Time Prize .. . ....... HENRY SUMNER BENSON, 1916 First Prize . . . MOSES ERENEZER HILL, 1915 Second Prize . . CHARLES I'IO1VARD YVILKINS, 1914 Record for the Wakefield course, 41 min. 36 secs. Held by A. F. NYE, 1914 Record for the West Roxbury course, 46 min, 23 secs. Held by H. H. HOWLAND, 1909 - . - ll 1 . 355.54 I C55 f t r 5fl?5 3 PU' ' Q ' J ' MA fish 2-I PM lg ' H' f X ,ff f , gulf Ig f 3 i ' Q - If :,.,- ,. ,. I I egg! 45,13 M, V, ,, .f V, hqll 5 1.- , X . .,... qi N- ,Y 1 2' , 1 V 'fl FIRST PRIZE TIME PRIZE SECOND PRIZE WON BY :HILL WON BY BENSON KVVON BY XVILKINS 51481 A 1 I A! 4 ff.. 'p if wfmfe, yynw ' 1 ,ww 4 3 I . , , I, H . 3 J f , 1 X 9 4? 4 I I , '- - 'l ,: f af! an Zim! aww!- A. , H' ' 1, Barker- ' I ' ' C'l1u.vUC.'uptai1L .,g,2?' EUGENE LELAND MACDONALD . 7 A W 1 1913 Jffibx 3 F-.ffff ' 2 f4' F5H ' ' I-lxsisfrzzzl Chase Ca ziuin A ARTHUR FRANK PEASLEE, I 1914 ' E. L. MACDONALD A. F. PEASLEE Dlembers GEORGE PARKER ALLEN, 1916 ERNEST MERRILL LOVELAND, 1915 FRANCIS CLARKE ATWOOD, 1914 CARLETON VVOODXVARD LOVELL, 1915 H.AROLD REUBEN BASSETT, 1915 EUGENE LELAND MACDONALD, 1913 HENRY SUMNER BENSON, 1916 EDXVARD LEON M.AGEE, 1915 LEONARD ERNEST BEST, 1915 LAWRENCE HARRISON MATTHEWS, 1913 ROBERT DALAND BONNEY, 1913 CHARLES GRANDERSON NORTON, 1915 PHILIP MAHLON CURRIER, 1914 ALFRED FRANCIS NYE, 1914 STUART WILLIS GURNEY, 1915 ARTHUR FRANK PEASLEE, 191-1 CHARLES LORING HALL, 1915 REGINALD FLINT POLLARD, 1915 FRANK BOWMAN HASTIE, 1916 HERBERT HENDERSON PORTER, 1916 MOSES EBENEZER HILL, 1915 ALVAH STORY I'IOLW'AY, 1913 WILLIAM JENNINGS, 1915 CHARLES SHEPARD LEE, 1914 EDVVIN DANA PRATT, 1913 GALE COLBURN SI-IEDD, Jr., 191-1 FRANCIS JAMES XVALL, 1915 RLTSSELL LIUBBARD XVHITE, 1916 CHARLES HOWARD EVIL KINS, 1914 Schedule of Hare and Hounds Rzms Newton. . Needham , Newton. . Dedlmm , Wakefield . Wfakefield . . March 9, 1912 . Blarch 16, 1912 . October 15, 1912 . October 19, 1912 . November 2,1912 . November 30, 1912 LIAQJ ' W' A f' k OW A l l I 1 S191l5 fl 1 H l 1 I l . 1111 il .1111 ibn . .1111..1 l -.-- u-11 ug A ..,. .ii I TECHNOLOGY FIELD APRIL 6, 1912 Time, Heighl, or Events Places Distance 100 Yards HAROLD S. XYILKINS, 1914 10 3-5 secs. JOHN W. BOLTON, Jr., 191-1- .ALDEN CRANKSHAXV, 1914 Z HAROLD E. HADLEY, 1915 Tied JOHN HORIAN, 1915 S 220 Yards HAROLD S. VVILKINS, 1914 24 secs. JOHN W. BOLTON, Jr., 1914 THOMAS J. BARRY, 191-5 440 Yards TIIEODORE H. GUETHING, 1914 53 secs. JOHN W. BOLTON, Jr., 1914 JOHN HOBIAN, 1915 880 Yards THEODORE H. GUETHING, 1914 Q min. 7 secs. JOHN HOMAN, 1915 STUART W. GURNEY, 1915 One Mile REGINALD F. POLLARD, 1915 5 min. 14 secs 120-Yard Hurdles STUART W. GURNEY, 1915 EDWARD J. ISTINGSBURY, 1915 ARNOLD B. CURTIS, 1915 THOMAS H. HUEF, 1914 NENVELL L. FOSTER, 1915 16 4-5 secs. 290-Yard Hurdles THOMAS H. HUEE, 1914 Q8 secs. VIKING ENEBUSKE, 1915 ARNOLD B. CURTIS, 1915 Shot Put HAROLD E. HADLEY, 1915 34 ft. 5 1-Q in. HAROLD R. CROWELL, 1915 PAUL B. OVVEN, 1914 Hammer Throw PAUL B. OXVEN, 1914 92 ft. 11 in. GEORGE A. BEACH, 1914 HAROLD R. CROXVELL, 1915 Discus Throw IEDWARD E. ALT, 1915 83 ft. 7 in. THEODORE H. GUETHING, 1914 GEORGE A. BEACH, 1914 High Jump LESLIE S. HALL, 1914 5 ft. 4 1-2 in. ERCELL A. TEESON, 1915 Tied WALTER C. ERERHARD, 1914 Broad Jump EDWARD E. ALT, 1915 19 ft. 4 1-4 in. ARTHUR R. STUBBS, 1914 ERCELL A. TEESON, 1915 Pole Vault FREDERICK L. HURLBUTT, 1914 8 ft. 6 in, ARNOLD B. CURTIS, 1915 FRANK E. MURPIKY, 1915 Summary of Points 1914 . .......... 651-3 1915 . ......... . 51 2-3 f150:I Time, Heigfzi, or Hffx il WH R fuuswrs U wee: 'fmusuaxemuzmlsz Amana me :ai I, np I I I rw. u v 1 A-gr I . Hill: TECHNOLOGY GYMNASIUM MARCH s, 1913 Events 35 Yards 440 Yards 880 Yards One Mile 40-Yard Hurdles Shot Put High Jump Pole Vault Places CHARLES W. LOOMIS, 1916 WILLIAM E. ADAMS, 1916 WILLIAM H. SMITH, 1915 ARNOLD B. CURTIS, 1915 CHARLES S. IAEED, 1916 WILLIAM E. ADAMS, 1916 CARL T. GUETHING, 1916 MOSES E. ZHILL, 1915 :KEMERTON DEAN, 1916 I'IENRY S. BENSON, 1916 LOUIS H. ZEPFLER, 1915 FRANK B. HASTIE, 1916 ARNOLD B. CURTIS, 1915 ERCELL A. TEESON, 1915 VVILLIAM E. ADAMS, 1916 JOHN H. 0,BRIEN, 1915 HAROLD R. CROWELL, 1915 MOSES VVOLK, 1916 ERCELL A. TEESON, 1915 REGINALD T. FRIEBUS, 1915 SIIATSWELL OBER, 1916 LEVERING LAXVRASON, 1916 REGINQXLD T. FRIEBUS, 1915 JOHN H. O.BRIEX, 1915 Distance. 4: 4-5 secs. 58 3-5 secs. 2 min. 11 4-5 secs. 5 min. 4 secs. 5 4-5 secs. 341 ft. 5 fl. 6 in. 9 ft. 6 in. f151J Q 2 S ! T1 QUJIMAQULUl1,lQI,'1lL'4U5'4lL'glUJIL'J UUAIUJ 'll.K'IIA'L'l'L'lFFRVLTULHKUHJ'EEUU-1ILU'LUVLVAVLUULQULQULVR 'L'dUL'A!L'.l' 5 '1 - 2 5 2. 5 ' E 2 -N 2 g - Q 2 I 2 :, 2 4 2 Q 2 ,1 - F if i E 2 i 2 .. ' ,. .... F - 5 -.. Q ..- Q 2 4 2 :- 2 5 2 5 2 2 :J 2 S 2 3 2 4 2 I. 2 rg 2 -. -. 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Il F5 I i fff' 5,7-2fL,, Wal E 2 .. E ' X 5' - '- Am R- -mm 5 'f 1 f rf-ff ix E E 5 S Af' if X SL I- I KN? 4 l,- 1 E1 E5 Z. 1 5 ' ' ' - .g mfmmnmmnnurnpm.:nm.mamamamamam.mnmnmnmMom.mm1.manmfmnm-mlm:mpmnma I 152 J sb- ' ' A X- . -EA. 1914 1 ix -1- 1 1915 CROSS COUNTRY f' I ii X JA-'Q Iisl Sf Q. an Crzplrlzua f H XRLES SHEP XRD I EL 1911 Y? 'tiff MOSES LIs1NEfFR HILL 1915 Q ,Q . I VS- Ea. .Ef ff..-H .4 -, .-.... V b .A nag, x . it I. XX f I JZ: '. I, , ' 1 .1 ' s v, . 4, -- N' Xa .I fait' 4- '- , - A L I , . , L' I J, , .,1 . , -. 1-3. ' ' I I .1 filfigfgfig A a 2 1 'lgjl f :ri I- V : , . 'Is , -. ill-'. ' I -4 f' ' if ' pg , --. I f,V. Vubl I it V. 1 4 -. 4 S J 4 3, A 4 V 1 If I ,M ' , ' I.. . 0 I I I 7 4 f A f 1 1 , , ff 0 gp I A ff ' S ' 4 I F3 SD 11 r-1' E. H ra E 191-1 CHARLES SHEPARD LEE EARL BIDRTIIIER NEXVLIN ALFRED FRANCIS NYE D.XV1D LEE SUTIIERLAND CHARLES 11OXVARD XVILKINS Te ll nz .9 APRIL 6, 1919 TECHNOLOGY COURSE E Score, Orflev of Fiizislz ALFRED FRANCIS NYE, 191-1 . CHARLES SIIEPARD LEE, 1911 . . LEONARD ERNEST BEST, 1915 . . EARL DIORTIMER NEWLIN, 1914 . . GALE COLBURN S1-IEDD,J1'., 1911 . ALTON ALDRICH COOK, 1915 DAXVID LEE SUTHERLAND, 1911- ,... CHARLES PARKER XVASHBURN, Jr., 1915 CHARLES 1'1OXV.-'XRD 1VILKINS,191-1 . . . FRANCIS JAMES XVALL, 1915 ..... af ,.,:3::f-'Z' 'A 1 Coach KANALY 1915 LEONARD ERNEST BEST ALTON .ALDRICH COOK CARLETON XYOODVVARD LOVELL WILLIAM BENJAMIN SPENCER CHARLES PARKER WASIIBURN, Jr. Distance, 4M 111 191-1-, QS, 1915, 50 CARLETON VVOODNVARD LOVELL, 1915 . VVILLIAM BENJAMIN SPENCER, 1915 . Time . 20111111 . 25111111 . Q0 min . Q6 . Q6 min . Q6 min . Q6 min 06 min 06 , ,. min 06 mm E26 .27 , 111111 min IIIIII. . 41 Q-5 secs. . 13 1-5 Secs. -16 secs. Q -1-5 secs. 11 secs. 11 -1-5 secs, Q7 secs. Q7 secs. Q7 -1-5 secs. 3-1 3-5 Secs. . 43 secs. 11 1-5 secs. f 153 J iles ll I IINQV LU! IIA! ll All lllltll lllikilllll lil ll! Ill III Uh Il KU! 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T , ' ' ' J' ' 'S' K ' . f . 1 ' 4' 7 ' ' 1 'I' A ' fb' L , 1 I I 1 ' ...c A q L . Q v I 5 , P , -If S 4 A 1DWARD P. Tl RBI R JR. Captain STOHKE, 191-1- 191-1 Team TIOXVARD ARCHIBALD MORRISON Pitcher . . . ANGUS VAN AUSDOL SXVIFT . . Pitcher . . . HAROLD GREY STORKE .... WALTER GLADSTONE TIRRELL . THOMAS FRANCIS COMBER, Jr. CHAUNCY DAVIS BRYANT . . . CHARLES SLOCUM GARDINER . ROY EDNVARD HARDY . . . ARTHUR STICKNEY PAGE . FRANK EDWARD DUNN . . Catcher . . . First Base . . Second Base . Third Base . . Short Stop . Left Field . Centre Field . Right Field , . .915 . Manager GARDINER, 1911 1915 Team JOHN THOMAS BAUER, Jr. EDXVARD PORTER TURNER, Jr. ROLAND WEBSTER BALDREY CHARLES LESTER TVTORSE FRANCIS PAUL SCULLY JAMES BROWVN FRANKS, Jr. AUGUSTINE JOSEPH CAFFREY JOHN NEWMAN MCDEVITT JAMES DENNETT TVTCINTYRE CLARENCE TVEARE HO11'LETT Subgyfffqlfgs SZll2Sff1'7lIf6'S GEORGE ITIMBALL PERLEY CHARLES LORING HALL GORDON UTRQUHART STEYVART HZOXVARD CUSHING TIIOAIAS Sclzcdule 510110517416 1914 Opprments 1915 OPPUWMS Beverly High ...... 3 10 Medford High . . 1 21 Rock Ridge . . 3 A1 English High . . S H Tufts Dental . . . 3 21' Tufts Seconds . . . 16 8 Dorchester High . . 3 4 Technology, 1911 . . G S Wlztltlmin High . . 3 ALT Technology, 1914 . . 4- 3 Technology, 1915 . . 8 6 Technology, 1911 . . 6 9 Technology, 1915 . . 3 1 - Technology, 1915 . . 9 6 Totals. . . 31 63 Totals ......... 35 10 Games Won, 3, lost, 5 6 innings Gaines won, Q3 lOSL 4- 1' 11 innings L 155 J Umm wzvkqy II! Il 11: ml Cllllfl mink!! ll til wi W1 III lb ll Xl! lil All limi! 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FIT! vi 1ITF!0117!?'Hl'lIlATa'rlfHlTI?l Ml FAYDFA it 51561 fv- I , 2 E 5 RUOFII TIRRELL Fox T' 5 5 E .. S 5 2 - Q I 3' vi I Ulkilf 1914 all Wu lb 9 Mb' x 'in ali pf Capfuin FAY WOODBURN WILLIAMS Illanagcr CHAUNCY FRANCIS RUOFF Captain WILLIAMS Team THOMAS FRANCIS COOMBER, Jr. . . . . WALTER GLADSTONE TIRRELL . . CHAUNCY FRANCIS RUOFF . . FAY VVOODBURN WILLIAMS . . CHAUNCY DAVIS BRYANT . . I M ju will I r il' X X A si A YP' -V UH- ....... . :e.- alll V i BALI.. lr WA f.--ll- Manager' RUOFF Left Forward Right Forward Centre Left Guard Right Guard Subsiitufes LEVI BIRD DUFF, 3d CHARLES EPHRAIM Fox WILLIAM HENRY PRICE, Jr. Schedule 1914 Opponents December 14, 1912 Bridgewater Normal at Bridgewater . . . 28 18 January 4, 1913 New Hampshire State at Durham, N.I-I. . . 22 55 January 10, 1913 Quincy High School at Quincy ..... 38 14 January 15, 1913 Cushing Academy at Ashburnham . . 16 29 February 15, 1913 Brockton Y. M. C. A. at Brockton .... 23 34 February 19, 1913 Brockton Y. M. C. A. at Technology Gym. . Q1 2-1 Points for llze Season Technology, 191-L. 1-IS Opponents, 174- Gamcs won, 23 lost, -L f157j W I 'lull LQI III ll lil all lflnjl llllkil ll lil III Ill 111 lg Il KU! Kill!!! IUIHII IUIYKIINU l'l lllvll IQHIIIH 1916 1 'ln' myinqilx A BASKET BALL TEAM Qy nlglgmsllf I I , I 1 : WLQQN lllllwwsnfwwlllllalllul 5 V f M IH Nu' ...A....MsaunllnllnllA 2 5, 1 -4 5 . 5 I ! ' ., 5 'vm E lg 5 Ross PIAUMAN LENEHAN LEXVIS 5 i E E Q 1 1, : I I I 5 3 ZINER DE MERRITT DEWSON XVYLDE REYCROFT 1' g F -E - E 5 E : 5 Q A 'y43:T !Q5 lf5'5 !W:!' ' E E 2 Q -3 :pw . n. w- K IQIXQI ' X 4 W' iii In If! ff.,,VfxLl ini' E Q 1 I :I -A I ,A V. S 7. S al I 5: P I r 5 ,4 S PI I i' vi uf A1 S ,. .! rl S P1 A! -I -E P: 3 P: . ,- :TL Ll A. I' I. .Ii IA I IA AA IA A. II IA IA IA IA .IR 'Q IA JA, .A In A. A .A A. L'A 41 .A IA .A AA . 54 E r. ' I g - 5 ' F2 P - .. .. I S S 1- , llIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllIllIllIlIllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllILA lf' :- Q S1 1 'II JA f K. . . 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Z '- Ag ' 1 I 3 3 1 '1 4 1 ' I 4 1 1 N l 1 1 '. 4 1 Q I A P R I ln' 7ll'a?Il'A7lY1ilfl7l l'l1lF17lTl'f!Tl7lYA7iF ATIfA7iTA'l.l'lfffiTffnlfAiiffllflw .1171LTIH1lTl1ffl7-faliffffnlYAWITAYILYIYATDFAW6 f158:I HI I . - '+. f ..f':yIg, 5 , W vi 'x 2 f 2 fi Q- W L , Y 1 ., l I In 1.-'IL' 1 - I A D KU A ll All ell ha I fx WE. ws -I-V1 C9 , f ng , ,ff tif, If 1 -L-mnugxnj e...I .... , . Fm R R X ,,,, n,Ni: Y Qilllh. XX S 1915 19115 Cclptczin Captain CHARLES LESTER MORSE HARVEY FIELD DEWSON Dlallagcr Jfrmrzgvr FRANCIS PAUL SCULLY FRANCIS JOSEPH LENEHAN CIIARLES LESTER MORSE . FRANCIS PAUL SCULLY . . ELMER TIERMAN NEUMANN EDXVIN THAYER IAIACBRIDE FRANK ENOS PARSONS . . HIXROLD LINCOLN COLBY JOHN HENRY 0,BRIEN LOUIS FRANCIS QUIRK GARDINER CUSHING YVILSON Rockland High . . . St. JOhn's Academy . . , Briclgewater Normal . . . Fort vV21I'1'611 . . . . Technology, 1916 . . Haverhill High . . Milton High . . . . Technology, 1916 . . Totals . . . Tea nz . . Left FO1'VS'k1l'C1 . Right Forward ..Centre... . . . Left Guarcl . . , Right Guard. . . ROBERT ELXVYN DE RIERRITT ARTHUR GREELY RE1'CROFT II.-XRVEY FIELD DEWSON FRANK DOLTGLIXS ROSS VVILFRED ARTHUR VVYLDE 1915 Opponents .. 155 S ubsfitutes EARL LEASON HAUMAN FRANCIS JOSEPH LENEHAN CHESTER FRANKLIN LENVIS JACOB ISRAEL ZINER Schedule. 1916 Opponenis Q2 Revere High . , . . 16 11 10 Oliver Anies High . , . Q0 Q4 30 Quincy Y. M. C. A. . . . 19 22 10 Technology, 1915 . . . QQ 17 QQ Cunninghzun Gym . . Q0 21 3-1 Quincy Y. BI. C. A. . . . Q3 52 19 Technology, 1915 . 2-1 S Q-L i - Totals . . . 141 161 171 Gaines won, 33 lost, 4 Games won, 41 lost, -L f159j 115' K, - , , K i U ggi Q 5f' ffgyggf ,.,5mfsrsr1sfmmmrmmUffnfimmrm 555, 127' ,. if lf , ' n ?'. H? 7 Aqb. , ':fL...A 1 I 'f H Q ' ' . V i.....,.L., Q rf, . 4.2 ,, L 5. 1 - 'W' 'Y' -- ll - Q . --m - - .,,q .APQM-, .A '.A. i , ' VIIHHHIHII ilIHIIHIHIHIHHIV322UIHIHHIHHHHHHIHIIIHWHIIIIHYUIITHIHHIHHHHHHIHHH'EHHE fllmlmmf 1 5 I I -. y- ,U . 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The i tmp teams lined up in short order, and with the report of the starteris gun the Sophomores got the jump on the less experienced Freshmen. The latter were unable to stop the steady onward move- ment of the opposing team, and the post marker was reached in record time. The time for this pull was Q3 4X5 seconds, the fastest in the history of Field Day. I The football teams appeared on the field a few minutes later, and soon took their positions for the kick-off. During the first quarter, the play was evenly divided, and neither goal was in serious danger of being crossed. It soon became evident that, although the two lines were of equal strength, the Sophomore back-field was more aggressive than that of the Freshmen. The second quarter also ended without a score, and was featured by the brilliant playing of Morse and O'Brien for the Second-Year men, as well as that of Murphy, Leeper, and Maier for the Freshmen. ' After the Hrst half of the football game, came the relay race, which proved to be one of the most exciting races ever run on Technology Field. The Sophomores took -- - - the lead at the start, but were unable to hold it long, for the Freshmen were their equals in speed, and so throughout the race the lead was continually changing hands, until in the 'nnal heat, Captain Curtis, of the Sopho- more team, started three yards ahead of Adams, the Freshman captain. On the straight-away, Adams strug- gled hard to pass his oppo- nent, but failed, and Curtis finished two yards ahead. f1GEZfI TECHNI E'1Qli I - Q .1 , A .-' -, , i'xg..f5 A.1, ' 'If -- ig ,sm Q :sv A ,WA sr.. agp, . 9 - A ,153 ,r ,735 'f:E,Qv?MZ: Qg5, Q -r ' . ' f- A 7 . ff c ' ji1'- ' ' 1 ' ' , -'Q ,v. ,,41:.E-151. 1 ff' 1 1 1'-79. J 1, ff. E5I: S'i-'- kf i ' , Q ' 1 'A 4 'L - ,s A ' ,. L ....i ....TZ,1H':., J , A4 5 In ,ii 4, V. X 21 L3j fY ,1 ff if ' . A ' ' gy 'rg :yu ,Jef 5 'f'-.3' Lv- Q , jig, , 1 vfffgwmi . Q' , 53.1 ' A lv . Fw -if 'Mg ' . -' W '.' ', tJ:'1, .:'-x ' .f :vL'..,,5-,.f Ax-.15 ' r 1-1 i 1353-Q253,534-11,51,rf,f1,if1g,r:,z'jwif f ,F 1bb .: -'1K.Q,,gg,,,-'fgzf -y:':'.:ns4f , Y 1 p l - fT Ef2i2'2??f ski ., A -1 flu x 1 - - - ' . - A 'Ti H .vff S 1':E:'rS f s-w. 2 f f1mfS-t'1- - , -I -wg,'lvgg..r.g-f.fzs1?: Lip.,-5 - -V . ,' '- 7:5--.ff.:,. The second pull of the tug-o'-war took place ,immediately after the relay race, and the Freshman team, realizing that the loss of this event would mean their defeat, put up a game Hght. For a short time it looked like a Freshman victory, but the superior form of the Sophomore team turned the tide, and again the Sophomores pulled their opponents over the line. In the third quarter of the football game, the Sophomore team re- sorted more frequently to open style play. This change proved effec- tive, for by a forward pass from Mo1'se to Scully, the ball was brought to the Freshman one-yard line, and Wlhiting made the first touchdown of the game. O ,Brien kicked the goal. Not contented with this score, the Second Year men made two more touchdowns before the game was called, bringing their total to 20, with no score by the Freshmen. The Sophomores won the Field Day by the overwhelming score of 9 to 0, and thus put their class in the ranks of those that have been fortunate enough to win two successive Field Days. Too much credit cannot be given this class for its enviable record. Still, we must not forget to give the lower class its share of the credit, for the score is but a poor indication of the competition. The Freshman teams fought hard for every event, and their showing in the relay race was, indeed, phenomenal. 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S f E E Q E E 'E S :- 2 3 Y- S E E E 5 3 fr BOYNTON PROCTOR HELSETH 5 E E E , DALTON NIETZ FRY HOWKINS I E -- E E S S N HOWLETT QUIRK SCULLY O,BRIEN NIORSE HASLAM T E E E FULTON FLETCHER VVHITING E 5 E Fl ll!!l lull gg, I Vf-vugw E EE 2 2 5 E - ',4alLW ' X Fki-163 ISQSWEEM E gg :4 . 2 inmmwumnmum:n1nm.:mmnmomnmumnmumnmnmnmnmomgmnmummm:mfmnmnmnmnrnnmnmE I:1641 A 1 FOOT BA 1915 Cczpfrlilz Manager CHARLES WILBUR FR1 Captain SCULLY Tram CLARENCE XVEARE HOWLETT . . . . JOHN SMALLRROOK ZHOWKINS, Jr. . FRANK EDXVIN MURPHY .... KENNETH KENEXSTON BOYNTON LOUIS FRANCIS QUIRK ..... EDWARD EDSON PROCTOR. . RALPH LESLIE FLETCHER . . FRANCIS PAUL SCULLY . . JOHN :HENRY O,BRIEN . . . CHARLES LESTER MORSE. . EDIIIUND ALDEN lfvl-IITING . S 11 bs1fI'tuZes GREVILLE GEORGE HASLAM SIGURD TRYGVE HELSETII FRANCIS PAUL SCULLY LL Manager FRY . Left End . Left Tackle . Left Guard . Centre . Right Guard . Right Tackle . Right End . Quarter Back , Left Half Back . Right Half Back . Full Back CHARLES WALTER TXLTETZ JOHN NOLAN DALTON FRANCIS FISHER FULTON Schedule of Games 1915 Opponents October 12, 1912 B. Y. BI. C. A. at Technology Field . . . 25 O October 16 1912 St. John's Academy at Danvers ..... 0 13 October 26, 1912 Rindge High School at Technology Field . . 43 0 November 2, 1912 Lowell Textile School at Lowell ..... . 19 0 November S, 1912 Technology 1916 at Technology Field . . 20 0 Poinfsfor file Season Technology 1915, 117 Opponents, 13 from UI' ll LIIVIII ll 111 I IIHII 111 gqyuij QU, 111 Ill lil ADL Il QQ! III III Illllfl IIJNIINI QI! lllv I7 Ijlujuwlj '-5 I-S' fl, I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I I IDL- IQIIIW 3 BIIWPSG I III AQQIIIII FOOTBAIL TEAM W IIIIIIQ , ,SMI I IIIII In f v ww ff I AI. 'I'fl7mII1 IIRQMIIHIIIIIIIIIMJZQIIIWNJ- 'lwm LHR. :I ' g Q - I I Q F H 1 P i i 5' 2 V1 4 - I I I 2 2 :I E HILL MANN BUXTON JEWETT TOWNSEND E P 1 I - 1 E' 1 'rv' Q :g E STOWELL MAIER CLARKESON I E 3 i 2 I 2 E E 1 DUPF VVARREN KAULA KRIGGER - -: E I 2 :- Q E MOODY PETIT ROPJZR I S nf S I 1 I rj :I 1 1 S 4 ' x I E I I I I E E 5 E 915' , '21 '.,-122' I ' I A- .mfg '-'7I- ' f,Q5,.v.'5x' ,. hx 2 :I 2 E. l -. u .J .3 In l'A7l F175 l'A7lhill'47I ITIDYATI Yiflf lilflilf Ulf A7lTA'Ilh7lf1TlfA1lm11Ii fllfni Oil7lfnTAITllTl'llf AYITHITYIITUYIYHAT n?li'Hlh'llFA i :Eli .1 :ww ,, Jung.. .aims A. .'. .'. .. .'. 1. J.. .1 J 'A 1. .L JL .'. .. .L .. -. LR 1. .1 .'. .. ,.. 1 V ,f 4 C .- r. J P 1 Q 5 nl '---- Iv Igvllzqwe Iu Iq ' ' I 'lI lu: 1llll n 1l 2 ,: D 2 I' I -'If-...2-I' ' I' -K - '..,4nll 2 Q :4 1 I' 1 f . - v I ,I ' II 2 p i 2 -1 9 - wg .III A I : : . , I Q, ' 2 E 2 . . I . ,. , .., . I - - Q 2 W3 'II?I'-- I ' ' 1 9 1 6 - IIII - q i 2 JI .Z- -24 ' - ,'3 -. ' 5 '-yr V L I - 9 - 2 I If Fr '. 'A - 4 1, 2, ,, I ... 2 5 pf 2 1.-5 I QQ- J :iw .4 , . I 2 I. i 2 x 1 5.-5 -iq In ,:,. x 1 .i - 1 . II Ill , ' I 2 , .. ,X - . . -, , I .. - Q - 51 I I I .41 I- ,Q 1- A 'I um: ff-.I --I I I I - I 1 I Q . I 5 .N ,N X Ln, . .. 1 'J 2 IM n-......n ,,...m1...1lm. ..fI..-I I nu I.: ... -.. . 1..4..I II.... Tm..- .n ...I ln,.,.. 1. lllI'.. 2 r 3 1 2 51 5 ' 2 gs :I I I 'S - - . . ,. 1 ,-1 E 2 2 ! If 2 2 :2 Q 2 2 Q -Q 2 2 .- I 2 2 g E 2 2 E - 2 , 2-' 2 - 5 2 2 I I ' 2 I Q 1 1 ,: 3 - '- Z 1 Q 5 1 2 E . -' '- -. 2 2 2 S 2 2 E Q 2 2 I -.1 2 2 'Z I 2 2 n- 1 1 ga 1 1 I 4 1 2 E . 1 1 5. 5 2 2 U 4 1 1 rg . ' ' v- ,. - - l 1 2 r I 2 2 C 7. 2 -' 1 .3 1 1 K: g 2 2 a. .. 1 1 . ' 2 l N, Q i 1' L: H 1 1 - 2 2 I - 2 2 v' ! 2 2 rl ,- 1 1 . 1 1 N ! 2 'P- - 2 2 I 1 : , 2 1 1 1 ,. R V I I I166I FOOTBALL f'apfa1'1z WILLIAM DAVID MAIER Dlanagcr PAUL HENRY BUXTON Captain NTAIER Manager BUXTON Team PAUL HARRINGTON DUIPF . . . . . . ANSELMO KRIGGER . . . . . EDGAR LOUIS KAULA . . . . . H.AROLD MANSON WARREN . . , . LUCIUS TUTTLE HILL . . . . . THEODORE CARTER JEVVETT . . . ALVAH EDGAR MOODY ..... . . JONATHAN JOSEPH MURPHY, Jr. . . . . CHARLES I'I.-SRT LEEPER .... . . CI-IARLES LINCOLN FOOTE . . . . Left End Left Tackle Left Guard Centre Right Guard Right Tackle Right End Quarter Back Left Half Back Right Half Back XVILLIAM DAVID NIAIER . .... . . Full Back S zzbstitzztes EDWARD H:SLE CLARKESON,J1'. GEORGE I'IUBERT PETIT HOWARD GROVES MANN GEORGE ROPER, Jr. TLAYMOND MILES STOVVELL Sclzedula of Games 1915 01,p,,,1g,,1S October 5, 1912 Somerville High School at Somerville . . 3 13 October 19, 1912 Rock Ridge Academy at Yvellesley . . . 1-L 0 . 3 0 October Q9, 1912 Newton High School at Newton .... November 8, 191Q Technology, 1915, at Technology Field . . Points jbr the Season Technology, 1916, 20 Opponents, . 0 Q0 IIGTJ 1 ull W1 LQ, 111 Ir 111 lil ujynll llllkil Ill Kll KVI Ill 'Il lg Il RI! III All IIHXII KUINIINU til lIlY1l7 IIYIIII 1 Il f 4.5 My lv LAWS Fawn 1910 REL AY TEAM ,J Idliiig X 'HHN ...f , W, V . - fig-X Af. IU''ff''QW.HiiMU !llllllllllll'l.Q11Q1lI 'Uiikuf' dm. .I 1 Q :Q - P.. I I .., Q '. 7. 5' l ,- E Q D 1 w 5 '1 -1 - ... P I 3 -4 l 5 3 HOMAN KINGSB URY ALT :KANALY LAXVRENCE TEESON -W : 5 D .. ' , - l ,- E X 1110111115 SPENCER CURTIS BARRY BAKER E i -- :- ! S. - 1. Q 1 E LAPP SMITH E . p 1 1. ' ,. - 1 -' : Q ,- 'I r ' .. 1 I Z' F f-111f11.6,,m'f1,11fN il 1. , 1-my f i.,,q ,1R R - E ll al IP E 'nR,X Sf! L 1i.:ld - F E : ,A -. .1 - :- .. . .41,-f-1 : R E Q QS5i5fg4g E :Q P I bu -. , V , i ' 'C 4 l - :Tl L. J. 1' I. .Ii A .K IL .. 1. 4. I1 I. A A A Ji 'A J. J. I I1 .. A .. .. L'. J. .1 A .R .'.' ----'li .3 5 ' V. 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V- !1 3 2. l 3 L E E ! 3 :: q 5 2 3 q A - E- '- :3 1 2 Q B - E M 5 1 2 S 4 -.. E ' - S 3 - E 'f -1 ... 2 2 ' i 1. F. ':. g 4 1 :. , , .. . -. - .. 5 s . . F - ' .. -..v,., .-.. Y. -, . - .,-... .. -. . 1 lnh7n1'17i1'17nMnulln1 mn mn fm um 1 101115117111 mmm Ulf! mnilnlbfnm 171117111 an 11 annum! :Iran 1113751 17lMAfI1nMh 51681 4 i , 1: . 1 1- 1 1 p -- , 4 i -4 nf E l!:'T: 's'w!WN V- 2 1 , - ' E . RELAY TEAM g'i-g-...-n V ,-- ' A ' I '19 ' .T 577' V' ' . A , - r 4-as-'ar ' ' ' a I 9 . - ' 1 - 1 1.. 1' . . ' 'ij' 'sf ..zJ-5:39,--5.fgI5, .- ., Qgqff , ,, F '.-. , Captams H -' --' N --'- ARNOLD B- CURTIS, 1910 . 1-,'1 ,.A..,.. ,,-. - XVILLIANI E. ADAMS, 1916 ' 1: Managers 'V ' : .-A.,.-- -:-',. . is 4, WILLIAM B. SPENCER, 1915 -'f' QQ! ' A ALBERT C. LIEBER, JR., 1916 S' I ' 1 .4 Captain CURTIS, 1915 Manager SPENCER, 1915 1915 Teams 1916 EDW.ARD IEMMONS ALT VVILLIAM ERNEST ADAMS DOUGLAS BROOKS BAKER DANIEL FRANCIS CALLAHAN THOMAS JAMES BARRY DANIEL LOUIS COMISKEY JAMES CLARK, Jr. KEMERTON DEAN ARNOLD BLAKE CURTIS EDWIN JACOB GOLDSTEIN JOHN HOMAN TREDICK IQITTREDGE HINE EDWARD JOSLIN KINGSBURY GEORGE DAVIS KITTREDGE GEORGE COY LAWRENCE ALBERT CARL LIEBER, Jr. HARRY BENNETT SMITH CHARLES VVHEELER LOOMIS WILLIAM BENJAMIN SPENCER ARVIN PAGE ERCELL ARTHUR TEESON CHARLES SUMNER REED WALLACE SENTENY THOMAS WARREN LEONARD TAPLEY Substitutes EDWIN THAYER MACBRIDE REUBEN BURTON, Jr. BENJAMIN LAPP OLIN HENRY HAYES RELAY RACE Technology Field Distance, 1M miles November 8, 1912 Won by 1915 Record for the race, 4 min. 57 2-5 secs. 4 min. 57 -L-5 secs Held by 1914 LIGQJ un IJNQI L11 lil lr :Ur mm qmlmwvklr wi gil wi 111 wi IL ll xv mimi: wmv IUIVLIINU wr l'lYYll IIIUII n 5 fd , Q XX! 1 1910 ix ly TQME Eipgimqn. TUG 0 WAR TEAM Q 1 X II ll I Illllf gv Nw' IW15. un V ul H A W'KimiwMM!lHllIlIlIIllj..1u:AIIi1ES- 52 -42 V--1-Q 5. ' ... 5 ,Q - I ' S 72 I 3 I D 1 I I 2 - , :W 2 V 2 '1 3 L-4 PARKER CARLSON LAMSON E Q E ' -1- NIASSUCCI KELLER J As1oNowsKY Doon ' E E , E N PINKHAM N'EUMAN BLODGETT RUNELS COLEMAN E E A 2 , 2 5- Q 5 1 SABIN BROXVN AFRICA MQXRION E g gt : PERIN VVERLICH PIZA 5 5 Q 4 .. 1 I 2 RENWID HLANCHDTT LIVDRNIORD BUTTNER : E E 2 : W 3 - CASSELLMAN ALTHOUSE VVDINTNVORTH HALL VVAREHAM 5 5: 2 2 E i , 5 2 'I ll ' l i -ig 5 I 1 l QQEQFQ-gl , 2,9 ni : as. wS'S'y4s .R 1- L ll F1 , mb. f. f '-ffw. uf-MW' A .. 3 V 0 QQ iiflgiilkx' A 'rev Ah, v.I- -:QQ ,: '- 2. I i k E 'fn' 1 -,1f Rl'l 5, .. 5 .I gl E 5 5 X x 1' .. . Xqfkq . N ll? En ,4 - I I Q 2 IA 4 - .-22--v - -, :Tl .1 .. A ,I.. .li 1. .ln fn 4. 1. 4. In I. .K I. J. ,IR 'A J. .AL A I- A. A .. .. L'. J. .I A .L .AH W' 5 ' F: E S 5 W I , . 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I: :WI1'a7il'A7lhTIMIYHIHTIfl'flfI7l5'AilfA'llfn7lTA'Ilh7dfnTlh'ilJ'A7ii'n?lfn1 0117! fnTlfn'llTa?lfl7l THl'lflIi'l7l fHiTn7lF.7lf.'lAF.1 h fnoj Ignx . TA l rj,- T U G O' VVA R :'A-...4l U F I-b' E H' 'H N : f f ', WP . ' , ---- , X1 Ap -E 'ql f T , , .- X - -.g A , A ' ' -' Txhx ' ' 4 I . , r 'QQ ' Cczptazhs 'F 8, 2 I I A 3.2 PERCIVAL M. WERLICH, 1915 A' 1 . A KENNETH M. SULLY, 1916 ' . ' Dlanagcrs ' f. .fx ,.,' A A. A - CHARLES A. BLODGETT, 1915 5 A - HORACE L. BICKEORD, 19111 .. S1 ' 4 Captain WERLICH, 1915 lvlanager BLODGETT, 1915 1915 Teams 1916 WALTER MURRAY AFRICA GEORGE NATHAN ALTHOUSE FRED FRANK BUTTNER THEODORE GATES BROWN ALFRED VICTOR COLEMAN CHARLES LORING HALL AVALTER RICHARDSON ITANCHETT RICHARD EVANS HEFLER VITOLD ADAM JASIONOWSKI PARRY KELLER JOSEPH MASON LIVERMORE FIENRY LEONARD MARION PETER MASUCCI IRVING BARRY MCDANIEL ELMER HERMAN NEUMAN ARTHUR VVENTNVORTH PARKER DONALD VVISE PERIN MILLIXRD BARTLETT PINKHAM ST. ELMO TONVER PIZA RIOSNVELL MILLER RENNIE CHESTER EIORRILL RUNELS I'IENRY PALMER SABIN CHARLES MONTGOMERY VAAREHANI VV.-XLLACE EDXVARD WENTWORTH PERCIVAL MCCENEY XVERLICH 7 ELBRIDGE JOHNSON CASSELMAN SIDNEY REGINALD DODD HORATIO AVELLINGTON LAMSON SIlb.S'ILifI11'CS Cozuztrr MARK ARONSON LEONARD BESLY HORIACE LESLEY BICKFORD L,ROCI-IE GEORGE BOUSQUET ROBERT ADDISON CROSBY THERON SMITH CURTIS HAXRVEX' FIELD DEWSON HERBERT WILLIAM ELLIS RALPH ANDREW FLETCHER HAROLD CHIPMAN FULLER ABRAHAM JACOB SKRACHMALNIKOFF GEORGE NIONTGOMERY LOVEJOY, Jr. MICHAEL LOYENBERG ALBERT NELSON TWZACTTAE HERBERT AUSTIN PIEPER HERBERT HENDERSON PORTER RAYMOND CASTLE REESE JOHN DENSMORE SANFORD RAYMOND EDMISTER SMITH CARLTON JERNEGAN SPEAR KENNETH LTURCHISON SULLY WILLIAM ERLAND THRASI-IER BAILEY TOYVNSHEND NATHANIEL VVARSHAXV HAROLD XVILLIAM WIIITING HOWARD TJXSKER EVANS FREDERICK STIMPSOX IKENNEY GEORGE PARKER ALLEN Tug-0'-War: Technology Field, Noveinber S, 1912. WYO11 by 1915 First Pull wou by 1915 Second Pull won by 1915 Record Pull held by 1915 Time, 23 4-5 secs. Time, 51 secs. Time, Q3 -L-5 secs. f1711 ,- 45 , . ., ...f.,,M. 1 .wiv ' 1 ff-f ' Gzmyvrvg M.-aff:-.555-5 . '35L?PL3?1xf 1:-FU' - s nh. - , ' ' '1 V 17.5 . - in ' xsrwi-FM , f ---, 45521213-,diff , ' xg - ,aggfv 1.5 'VNESI' ' ,A my 1 farm' 5, 5134? 1 X. - igzfx f 1,55 'L 651.15 4 ' - ' '41gf:f-W5 - .V ,,-f,f,.,4 -5 - 1,5 if ' ' 'ai V ,s . V gn 5 Z . i ,P , r , L Vx 5 5' 9:1 - , if , , ?.5fL c ZH. , :1+.:j.g 1? w Maggy: 'fa . 13 2 L3 4 5 lf., f 2 u QA 1 1. M 5' 1 1 w4. 5q.Qg , . '-W Y fa-.2-3+ , M ,,5,,'Y MF: N - ,,,5,?4,, -M'w5M-wg X N-,.x1,u, ., X. ,, M 1645: w 1 A v r F? if 13 in Q! ra EJ Vi ,xi wg 4.3 H QA-1 gi vi U H Q. X, i, P L, TJ is M l 'V W Zi ll rf as al Ei gb i, if 1 rr , I : li QW wfswamgw QW WGWS Q Q HE GREEK LETTER FRA-I-ERNITIES at the Massachusetts Institute of JL Technolo arran ed in the order JL U I gy gu ,Q 5 of thelr Pmal establlshment as 9 4? 5 SIGMA CHI ADL dgh THETA Xl QQ up DELTA PSI up CHI PHI DELTA KAPPA EPSILON PHI BETA EPSILON PLC :XC DELTA UPSILON SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON DELTA TAU DELTA as PHI GAMMA DELTA PHI SIGMA KAPPA THETA CHI I dh PHI KAPPA SIGMA ,551 ALPHA -I-AU OMEGA Q 3 THETA DELTA CHI A It 5, LAMBDA Pl-ll 5 KAPPA THETA W ZETA BETA TAU W DELTA KAPPA PHI M LAMBDA CHI ALPHA A fIooQoc WOHISWG W' tml 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 1891 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 Ph' Alpha Chi . . Alpha Psi . . Alpha Omega Beta Gamma Beta Delta . Delta Delta . Zeta Zeta . . Zeta Psi . . Eta Eta . . . Theta Theta Kappa Kappa 1.. SIGMA CI-ll CHAPTER ROLL lNIiami University .... . University of Wooster . . . . Ohio YVesleyan University. . . University of Georgia ,.... George Washington University . 1Vashington and Lee University . . University of Mississippi . . . Pennsylvania College . . . Bucknell University . . . Indiana University . . . Denison University. . 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 .......... Nlassachusctts Institute of Technology Illinois VVesleyan 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 Montana .... . Purdue University .... . Central University ..... . University of Cincinnati . . . Dartmouth College . . . . University of Michigan . . . University of Illinois . . . Oxford, Ohio Wooster, Ohio Delaware, Ohio Athens, Ga. VVashington, D.C. Lexington, Va. University, NIiss. Gettysburg, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Bloomington, Ind. Granville, Ohio Greencastle, Ind. Carlisle, Pa. Indianapolis, Ind. Easton, Pa. Hanover, Ind. University, V Evanston, Ill. Geneva, N.Y. Berkeley, Cal. Columbus, Ohio Lincoln, Neb. Beloit, Wis. Iowa City, Ia. Boston, Blass. Bloomington, Ill. Madison, Wis. Austin, Tex. Lawrence, Kan. New Orleans, La. Albion, Mich. Bethlehem, Pa. Minneapolis, Minn. Los Angeles, Cal. Ithaca, N.Y. State College, Pa. Nashville, Tenn. Stanford University, Cal Colorado Springs, Col. Missoula, Mont. Lafayette, Ind. Danville, Ky. Cincinnati, Ohio Hanover, N .H. Ann Arbor, Nlich. Champaign, Ill. f1'75j 1893 Lambda Lambda . 1895 MuMu. Q . .. 18941 Nu Nu ..... 1896 Xi Xi ...... 1897 Omieron Omieron, 1902 Rho Rho .... 1903 Tau Tau .... 1903 1896 190-If 1905 Upsilon Upsilon . Phi Phi ..... Psi Psi ,.... Omega Omega . . Kentucky State College . . VVest Virginia University . . Columbia University . . . University of Missouri . . University of Chicago . University of Maine . . . Washington University . . . University of VVashingtOn . . University of Pennsylvania . Syracuse University .... University of Arkansas . . University of Utah ..... University of North Dakota . . . IA abash University ...... . Case School of Applied Science Pittsburg University ..... . University Of Oregon . . . 1908 Beta Epsilon. . . 1909 Beta Zeta . . . 1880 Delta Chi . . . I 1909 Beta Eta . . 1909 Beta Theta . . 1910 Beta Iota . . . 191Q Beta Kappa . . . 1912 Beta Lambda . . University of Oklahoma . . Trinity College .... Lexington, Ky. lVIOrfantOwn, VV. Va. New York, N.Y. Columbia, IVIO. Chicago, Ill. Orono, fMe. St. Louis, INTO. Seattle, WVash. Philadelphia, Pa. Syracuse, N.Y. Fayetteville, Ark. Salt Lake City, Utah Grand Forks, N.D. Crawfordsville, Ind. Cleveland, Ohio Pittsburg, Pa, Eugene, Ore. Norman, Oklahoma. Durham, N.C. SIGMA CHI ALPHA THETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1882 - F Tater in F aeultate WILLLAM ELGIN WICKENDEN ROBERT MCCLANAIIAN ALLEN FRANK CARL BALKE GERALD HYDE BEARD LEONARD BESLY HORATIO VVHITTEMORE BRONVN HAROLD HERMAN BURKHARDT EDNVARD HALE CLARKSON VIKING ENEBUSKE TNTURRAY GENSEL GRAFF ARTHUR CLARK HAWGOOD GEORGE MAURIOE HOHL TVILLIAM JENNINGS F ratres JOHN GEORGE KELLY, EDWARD VVILLIAM LARKIN MARK LEMMON EARL IXTORTIMER NEWLIN OLIVER GOVE NORTON JOHN ALDEN ROOT ARTHUR POPE SHEPARD WILLIAM CARLETON SHORT VVALTER JAMES STEWART KENNETH INIUROHESON SULLY ANGUS VAN AUSDAL SXVIFT AUGUSTUS SXVEETLAND TRUE 1067 Beacon Street 51761 W. Y. 43 , ., ,- X 'H 4 fr V 41. XM X ..wN' k V2 Ai, I EA wana.-11 m-M, ml Tl-IETA Xl CHAPTER ROLL Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . . Shefheld Scientihc School .... Stevens Institute of Technology .... Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . Columbia University ......... Cornell University . . Lehigh University . . Purdue University ..., Washington University . . . Rose Polytechnic Institute . Pennsylvania State College . Iowa State College . . . University of California . . State University of Iowa . . University of Pennsylvania . . Carnegie Technical Institute . Graduate Club . . A. . . Graduate Club . 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. v Berkeley, Cal. Iowa City, Ia. Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa. New York, N.Y. Chicago, Ill. Pittsburg, Pa. Baltimore, hid. San Francisco, Cal. 51791 TH ETA XI DELTA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1885 51801 F ratlres in Facultafe HARRISON VVASHBURN HAYWARD HENRY GREENLEAF PEARSON HAROLD PENDER F ratres WALTER SCOTT AIKEN EMERSON LESTER BRAY RUSSELL FURNESS FIELDS WILLIAM HAROLD GABELER LAURENCE PATTEN GEER JAMES FRANKLIN IIENDRICKS JOHN HOMAN ALBERT CARL LIEBER, Jr. THOMAS JAMES LOUGH WILLIAM DAVID NIAIER EDXVARD HOPER MANGAN JAMES GREENVVOOD MCDOUGALL HARRY DEXTER PECK JOHN MILLS PHILLIPS HERBERT JOHN VON ROSENBERG GEORGE BENJAMIN SAMPSON VVELTON AMES SNOXV JOSEPH ALLAN TENNANT ROBERT X7OSE TONVNEND ROBERT JACKSON TULLAR FERNAND CARL VVEISS CHARLES HILDRETH WOOLLEY ROBERT ELNVYN DENIERRITT, A I' S2 fb NI' HAROLD VVILLIAM VVHITING, A I' O CI: X11 Q83 Newbury S treat Alpha Delta . Epsilon Lambda Phi. . Upsilon Sigma. Tau . DELTA PSI CHAPTER ROLL . Columbia. University . University of Pennsylvania . Trinity College . VVilliarns College . University of Mississippi . University of Virginia . Sheffield Scientific School, Yale . Massachusetts Institute of Technology 51831 DELTA PSI TAU CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1889 Img WILLIAM SUMNER CHANDLER JOHN PIERREPONT CONSTABLE DONALD WILLS DOUGLAS CHARLES EDISON RUDOLPH EDWVARD GRUBER EDWARD REYNOLDS HALL GILBERT MARIANO IRELAND HENRY JAMES GRAY RUDOLF NATHANIEL BICLEAN SAGE JOHN RICARDS LONG SANTOS WERNER THEODORE SCHAURTE HARRY BURBANK WESSON 6 Louisburg Square MT' fx H' ff HRT U we-M L, n .1-. CHI PHI CHAPTER ROLL University of Virginia ....... ' ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Emory College .......... Rutgers College ...... Hampden-Sydney College . . Franklin and Marshall College . . University of Georgia ...... Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . . Ohio State University ...... University of California ..... Stevens Institute of Technology . . University of Texas ....... Cornell University ........... Shehield Scientific School, Yale University . . Lafayette College ............ University of Illinois . Amherst College . Dartmouth College . . Lehigh University ...... Georgia School of Technology . . Ohio VVcsleyan University . . 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.J. Austin, Texas Ithaca, N .Y. New Haven, Conn. Easton, Pa. Champagne, Ill. Amherst, Mass. Hanover, N.H. South Bethlehem, Pa. Atlanta, Ga.. Delaware, Ohio limi BETA CHAPTE 51883 CHI PI-II R ESTABLISHED 1890 VVILLIAM INGERSOLL BOXVDITCH ALFRED 'VICTOR COLEMAN PAOLO DE VECCHI, Jr. ARTHUR BIRCHARD DE TTITT THOMAS AMORY DEBLOIS FESSENDEN JAMES BROWN FRANKS, Jr. CARL TI-IEODORE GUETHING THEODORE HERVEY GUETHING JOHN SMALLBROOK HOXVICINS THEODORE CARTER JEVVETT ALEXANDER GOTXVALD LONG, Jr. EUGENE VVILLETT VAN COURT LUCAS, Jr. NELSON NTACRAE CHARLES BOOTH BTALONE, Jr. GEORGE JACKSON TXTEAD FRED DUNLAP INTENDENHALL GEORGE ROPER, Jr. JOHN SOLEY SELFRIDGE SAMUEL VVOODVVORTH SELFRIDGE JOHN HAVEN STONE ' CALVIN TOMKINS, J r. DONALD HIGGINS VAN DEUSEN GEORGE EDWARD WIIITNVELL 44 The Fenway vi ii T M Q 53' EA hhymfluza 'LM DELTA KAPPA EPSILON ESTABLISHED 1844 YALE UNIVERSITY Phi . . Theta . . Xi . . . Sigma . . Gamma . . Psi... Upsilon . . Beta . . Eta . . Kappa . . Lambda . . Pi ..... Iota .... Alpha Alpha . Omicron. . . Epsilon . . Rho . . Tau. . Mu . 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 . Kappa Epsilon Omega Chi . CHAPTER ROLL , . Yale University . . . . Bowdoin College . . . Colby University . . . . Amherst College . . . . . . Vanderbilt University . . . . University of Alabama . . . . Brown University ..... . . . University of North Carolina . . . . University of Virginia . . . . . Miami University . . . . . Kenyon College ...... . . . Dartmouth College ..... . . Central University of Kentucky . . . Nlidcllebury College ...... . University of lVIichigan . . . Vililliams College ..... . . Lafayette College . Hamilton College .....,. . Colgate University ....,... . College of the City of New York . . . . University of Rochester ...... . . Rutgers College . . . . . . De Pauw University .... . . . Wesleyan University ..... . . . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . . . . Adelbert College .,..... . . . Cornell University ..... . . . Chicago University . . . . Syracuse University. . . . . Columbia College . . . . . University of California . . . . Trinity College ...,..... . . . University of Minriesota ..... . . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . . Tulane University ...... . . . . . University of Toronto ...... . . . University of Pennsylvania. . . . . NIcGill University ...... . . . Leland Stanford, Jr., University . . . . University of Illinois .... . . . University of Wlisconsin . . . . University of Ivashington . . . . University of Texas . . . Lisnj 1844 1844 1845 1846 1847 1847 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 1913 DELTA KAPPA EPSILON SIGMA TAU CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1890 F ratres in F acultafe ALFRED EDGAR BURTON DIAURICE DEIQAY THOMPSON, Jr Fratres f192J ROSWELL FORMAN BARRATT LOUIS DEBLOIS BARTLETT JAMES P. CLARKE, Jr. HAROLD RYDER CROWELL ELMER ELLSXVORTH DANVSON, Jr. DEAN ABNER FALES HOVEY TIJONLAS FREEMAN JOHN RIPLEY FREEMAN, Jr. ROGER MORSE FREEMAN EDXVIN BURPEE GOODELL, Jr. EGBERT CHARLES HADLEY LEE HALL JONES RALPH BRANDRETH KENNARD CHARLES HART LEEPER CHARLES ROGERS LORD NORMAN DOUGLAS DIACLEOD JAMES WINN MCCLURE ERIC WIER MASON KNIGIJT BARRY OXVEN PAUL BARRY ONVEN CLARENCE SAGE ROE BRADLEY TRAVIS ROSS RALPH DEWEY SALISBURY ROSSLYN SMYTHE-MARTIN VVALLACE SENTENY THOMAS CHARLES PARKER WALLIS HOWARD HAWLEY WELLS RALPH EVANS WELLS, Jr. JAMES VERNON YOUNG Q15 Newbury Street WT a A , J - X A,. W W, .-.-,- l-I-1i-Q-.-IQ1-Q-.-fgwggliii-4 t lf I Wm WH ,. I , . 'R X My f H 'X YW MX 20fI1wffTffXvn W MM, m , PHI BETA EPSILON LOCAL AT TECHNOLOGY 1890 f1951 IIQGJ PHI BETA EPSILGN F ratres ROBERT WOODS BECKMAN GER,ALD VVALTER BLAKELEY SAMUEL BRECK, Jr. JASPER BLANCHARD CARR RICHARD BELMONT CATTON GEORGE ROOT DURYEA EDXVARD BENNETT GERMAIN EDWARD FOSTER HENVINS TERENCE ROY JOHNSTON GERALD MARC1' KEITH JOSEPH MASON LIVERMORE EDXVIN THAYER BCIACBRIDE RALPH MILLIS JOHN CABLE MORSE FORREST GRANVILLE PURINTON LYLE NIERTON RICHARDSON ARTHUR ROLLIN STUBBS EDGAR XVHITTAKER TAET EDWARD CURTIS TAYLOR MAX LEON WATERMAN DONALD BLAKE WEBSTER PERCIVAL MCCENEY WERLICH RICHARD. HOWARD VVHEELER 237 Beacon Street 27 Q 1831 1838 1817 1847 1817 1852 1852 1856 1857 1858 1860 1865 1865 1868 1869 1870 1873 1876 1880 1880 1885 1885 1885 1885 1886 1887 1888 1890 1891 1898 1896 1896 1898 1898 1899 1901 1901 1905 1910 1911 Williams . Union . . Hamilton . . . Amherst . . . VVestern Reserve Colby ..... Rochester . . Nliddlebury . . Bowdoin . . Rutgers . , Brown . Colgate . . New York . Miami . . Cornell . . Ma1'ietta . Syracuse . . Michigan . . . Northwestern . Harvard . . . VVisconsi11. . Lafayette . Columbia . Lehigh . Tufts . . . De Pauw . . . Pennsylvania . Minnesota . Technology . Swarthmore . . California. . . Leland Stanford, J r. Nebraska MCG ill . Toronto . Chicago . . Ohio State . Illinois .... lV815I1lI1gII01l . . Pennsylvania State . DELTA UPSILON ESTABLISHED AT WILLIAMS, 1834 .CHAPTER ROLL 1Villiamstown, Mass. Schenectady, N.Y. Clinton, N.Y. Amherst, liass. Cleveland, Ohio Yvaterville, lVIe. Rochester, N.Y. Middlebury, Vt. Brunswick, Me. New Brunswick, NJ. Providence, R.I. Hamilton, N.Y. New York City Oxford, Ohio Ithaca, N.Y. Marietta, Ohio Syracuse, N.Y. Ann Arbor, Mich. Evanston, Ill. Cambridge, Mass. hladison, 1Vis. Easton, Pa. New York City South Bethlehem, Pa. WVest Somerville, Mass Greencastle, Ind. Philadelphia, Pa. Minneapolis, Minn. Boston, Mass. Swarthmore, Pa. Berkeley, Cal. Palo Alto, Cal. Lincoln, Neb. hlontreal, Canada Toronto, Canada Chicago, Ill. Columbus, Ohio Champaign, Ill. Seattle, Washington State College, Pa. f199J DELTA UPSILON TECHNOLOGY CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1891 52001 F mtres JAMES RJCARTHUR BEALE BARTON EASBY BROOKE FREDERICK AUGUSTUS WILLIAM DAVIS FRANCIS FISHER FULTON JAMES COLLARD GOEF RAYMOND BONTEOOU HAYNES SIGURD TRYGVE HELSETII WILLIAM NORMAN HOLMES GEORGE HOWELL JONES EDNVARD JOSLIN KINGSBURY CHARLES SUMNER REED KENNETH VVARREN ROY PHILIP ALDEN RUSSELL WILLIAM MCINTYRE SHAKESPEARE GALE COLBURN SHEDD PAUL WESLEY SHEDD JOHN WESLEY STAFFORD ROBERT WALCOTT WEEKS WILLIAM ROBERTS WILLETS, Jr. ALFRED THEODORE VVYMAN 1069 Beacon Street GIJL .19 L 53335, 9 di Mg 1 gag -,-U xnwj f :S-A-L I iv! '31 N. J I 'LQ-X rg 143,55 ,f X ff . S133 3 3 mr? J ,M f -1 347 6, 13,155 : :-fL,? .,, K-L , If 7552 33 1 5555 , ' 'Ea :E A . . g:, AW, -,. ' E A, : Y-1 4, -- 'Im xrffysiel '-'-If-PI-1-'-if-1'f:f'Qf 4.,,.,Q - Q ,,-4 ..., P X A4,A,. - Q -'.- 5- 2-If eu ,fgf . 1:13 1-if Q 1 523215 Q , :Mia- .--44 :gg - ,,7gf,:'w'Q- imitl N. 1? Q X '-.'-'PSLA 1' .f4J 11-'Q' Ngpr. - I ig 'Q -Qf.Q, .. '-1-32'-V 51. 32 -.-iJiL'ff x Y 1 , , QEQQ V ,,.. , . Q, A fm V. gzamqnzgmr- novemxngiiz 'L f W SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON FOUNDED IN 1856 AT ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY, TUSCALOOSA, ALA. Maine Alpha Massachusetts Massachusetts lliassachusetts lVIassachusetts Iota Tau . Beta Upsilon Gamma . . Delta . . . CHAPTER ROLL University of hiaine Nlassachusetts Institute of Technology . Boston University . Harvard University Worcester Polytechnic Institute .... New Hampshire Alpha . . New York Alpha ..... New York Blu .... . New York Sigma Phi . . . Pennsylvania Omega . . . Pennsylvania Sigma Phi . Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Alpha Zeta . Zeta ..., Delta 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 ..... hlichigan Iota Beta . Michigan Alpha . . . Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio India Sigma . . Delta . . Epsilon . . Theta . . Rho .... na Alpha . . Indiana Beta . . . . Illinois Psi Omega . , Illinois Beta .... . Illinois Gamma . . . Kentucky Kappa Kentucky Iota . . . . Kentucky Epsilon . . Tennessee Zeta . . . . Tennessee Lambda . . . Tennessee Mu . . . . Tennessee Kappa . . Tennessee Omega . . Tennessee Eta . . . . 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 Washingtorl University University of North Carolina . . . Davidson College ...... . VVofford College .... . University of Georgia . . hlercer University ..... . Emory College ....... . Georgia School of Technology . . . University of Michigan .... . Adrian College , ..... . Mount Union College . . . . Ohio IVesleyan 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 Cumberland University Vanderbilt University ....... University of Tennessee University of the South Southwestern Baptist University . . Orono, IVIe. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Wforcester, Mass. Hanover, N.H. Ithaca, N.Y. New York, N.Y. Annandale, N.Y. Meadville, Pa. Carlisle, Pa. State College, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Gettysburg, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Charlottesville, Va Lexington, Va. Washington, D.C. Chapel Hill, N.C. Davidson, N.C. Spartansburg, S.C. Athens, Ga. Macon, Ga. Oxford, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Ann Arbor, hlich. 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. Knoxville, Tenn. Sewanee, Tenn. Jackson, Tenn. 52031 Alabama Mu . . . Alabama Iota ..,. Alabama Alpha Blu . IVIississippi 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 . IVisconsin Alpha . . Oklahoma Kappa . University of Alabama . . . Southern University .... Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Mississippi . . University of IVIissouri . . Washington 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., Universit University of California . . Tulane University ..... Louisiana State University . University of Minnesota . University of IfVisconsin . University of Oklahoma . Y 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. Minneapolis, Min lVIadison, W'is. Norman, Okla. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON F rarer in F acultate VVILLIAM THOMAS HALL F ratres VVALTER MURRAY AFRICA EDXVARD EMMONS ALT LESTER ELMER ARMSTRONG GEORGE :ALBERT BEACH JOHN NICHOLAS BURFORD XVALTER ROBERT BYLUND JAMES STANLEY CHURCHILL IQEMERTON DEAN ERNEST DEAN DORCIAIESTER, Jr. ARTHUR CALRRAITH DORRANCE RALPH LESLIE FLETCHER LAURENCE COLLETT HART 52041 FRANK SIMMONS HUBBARD THOMAS HENRI HUEE FRANK SI-IEPHARD HUNT GORDON ROGERS JAMESON LEVERING LANVRASON GEORGE COY LAXVRENCE LELAND INTUNGER IVIEANS VVALTER PAUL MUTIIER D GEOFIPREY IATALLIN ROLLASON A.LLSTON EVERETT STORM GEORGE ROBERT URQUIIART RALPH DOUGLAS VVATERMAN 1004 Beacon Street f W .. A A An'l'Vr' 1523? Q m my X K J , AM ' Y Q X J w. Q W- s K. , - , , W A am W X f I , ,f x Lambda . P1 .... Phi .,... Beta Delta . Beta Epsilon Beta Theta . Beta Iota . . Beta Xi . . . Gamma Eta . Gamma Iota . Omicron . . Beta Gamma Beta Eta . . Beta Kappa . Beta Pi . . . Beta Rho . Beta Tau . . Beta Upsilon Beta Omega . Gamma Alpha Gamma Beta Gamma Theta Gamma Kappa Gamma Mu . Gamma Pi . Beta . . Delta . . Epsilon . . Zeta . . Kappa . . Mu . . . Chi .... Psi .... Beta Alpha . Beta Beta . . Beta Zeta . . Beta Phi . . Beta Psi . . Gamma Delta Gamma Lambda . . Gamma Xi . DELTA TAU DELTA CHAPTER ROLL Southern Division Western Division Northern Division Vanderbilt University University of Mississippi Washington and Lee University University of Georgia Emory College University of the South University of Virginia Tulane University George Washington University University of Texas University of Iowa University of Wisconsin University of Nlinnesota University of Colorado Northwestern University Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Nebraska University of Illinois University of California University of Chicago Armour Institute of Technology Baker University University of Bllissouri University of Washington Iowa State College Ohio University University of Michigan Albion College Wlestern Reserve University Hillsdale College Ohio Wlesleyan University Kenyon College Xvooster University Indiana University De Pauw University University of Indianapolis Ohio State University Wabash College Ivest Virginia University Purdue University University of Cincinnati 52071 Alpha . . Gamma . . Nu . . . Rho. . . Upsilon . . Omega .... Beta Lambda. . Beta Mu. . . Beta Nu . . . Beta Omicron . Beta Chi .... Gamma Gamma . Gamma Epsilon . Gamma Zeta . . Gamma Nu . . . Gamma Omicron . . Tau ...... Eastern Division DELTA TAU BETA NU CHAPTER BERTRAM ERNEST ADAMS HENRY ANDREWS BABOOOK HENRY THOMAS CHANDLER CARUTHERS ASKEW COLEMAN LANVRENCE DAVIS DONALD DES GRANGES LEVI BIRD ,DUFF, 3d DONALD OMAR DUNN CHARLES PARKER FISKE WILLIAM HAROLD FLEMING Fmtres Allegheny College IVashington 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 Yvesleyan University University of Maine Syracuse University Pennsylvania State College DELTA ESTABLISHED 1889 VVALTER PARAMORE KEITH GEORGE DAVIS KITTREDGE IRVING BARRY BTCDANIEL WILLIAM HENRY PRICE, Jr. VVALTER BEN RIVERS HENRY PALMER SABIN HOWARD LYONS STONE DWIGHT JOHNSON STUMP RAY BORB WALTER GORDON WVINTHROP VVHITE RUSSELL HUBBARD VVHITE 2341 Newbury S treet 52083 'M Wg Hllllllll ullllll gg, NN -153 CS IIS X fix Xxx :f y RA Q' T AX! Vi lllullllllll i . 'QQ Alpha . Lambda . 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 -If . Theta Psi . . Beta Chi . . Gamma Phi . . Iota Mu . . Kappa Nu . . Mu Sigma , Rho Chi . Beta Mu , . Kappa Tau . . Pi Iota .... Nu Epsilon . . Alpha Chi . . Tau Alpha . . Chi . . . M Chi Iota . . Lambda Nu . . Chi Blu . . . Omega lNIu . . Sigma Tau . . Delta Nu . . ll... PHI GAMMA DELTA ESTABLISHED 1848 CHAPTER ROLL Washington and Jefferson College . . De Pauw University ...... University of Virginia . . . Gettysburg College . . Allegheny College . . Hanover College . . Wabash College ...... Columbia University .... Illinois Wesleyan University . Knox College ...,... Wfasliington 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 . . VVittenberg College . . VVilliam Jewell ..... University of California . . Colgate University .... Lehigh University ......... Pennsylvania State College ..... Nlassachusetts 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 IYisconsin . . University of Illinois . . . University of Nebraska . . University of Missouri . . University of Blaine . . . University of Wiashington . Dartmouth College . . . Washington, Pa. Greencastle, Ind. 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. . -Springheld, Ohio Liberty, BIO. Berkeley, Cal. Hamilton, N.Y. Bethlehem, Pa. State College, Pa. Boston, Mass. Ithaca, N.Y. hlinneapolis, Minn. Richmond, Va. Baltimore, Md. Knoxville, Tenn. Wforcester, hlass. University Heights, N Y Amherst, Blass. Hartford, Conn. Schenectady, N.Y. hladison, IYis. Champaign, Ill. Lincoln, Neb. Columbia, BIO. Orono, Me. Seattle, Wash. Hanover, N.H. EQIIJ Sigma Nu . . Theta .... Tau Deuteron . Xi Deuteron . Lambda Iota . Pi Rho . . . Chi Upsilon . Alpha Phi . . . Lambda Sigma Alpha Iota . . Chi Sigma . . Epsilon Omicron Beta Kappa . . University of Syracuse . . . University of Alabama . . University of Texas . . . Adelbert College . . Purdue University . . Brown University , . Chicago University ..... . University of llichigan ..... . Leland Stanford, Jr., University . . . Iowa State College ....... . Colorado College ....,. University of Oregon . . . University Ol' Colorado . . . P1-11 GAMMA DELTA Syracuse, N.Y. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Austin, Tex. Cleveland, Ohio Lafayette, Ind. Providence, -Rl. Chicago, Ill. Ann Arbor, Mich Palo Alto, Cal. Ames, Ia. Colorado Springs, Col Eugene, Ore. Boulder, Col. IOTA MU CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1889 Frazier in Facultafe HENR1' PAUL TALBOT F razfres WILLIAM HENRY BROTHERTON HOYVARD PAUL CLAUSSEN MARSHALL BERTRAND DALTON LAURENCE HASSELL DELIXBARRE ROBERT CHILD DOREMUS JAMES WASHINGTON EASTER CHARLES LINCOLN FOOTE HENRY TCENNETH FRANZHEIM GONZALO GARITA, Jr. GABE BOUCK HILTON CHARLES WILLIAM LAWRANCE Img CHARLES SALISBURY LTAKEPEACE ARCHIBALD STONE MORRISON HOWARD ARCHIBALD MORRISON RAYMOND EUGENE PALMER HENRY BRADBURY SHEPARD CARL LOUIS STUCKLEN VVILBUR ALFRED SWAIN EIASTMAN ATKINS WEAVER EDMUND ALDEN VVHITING PERCY GREENE YVHITMAN FRANCIS VVHITTEN, Jr. STEPHEN TAYLOR VVOODBRIDGE 12 Newbury Street 2 Je avi l 'is ' Lawn VER 154' U1 275 I ESTABLISHED Alpha . Beta . . Gamma . . Delta . . Epsilon . . Zeta . Eta . Theta . Iota . . Kappa . . Lambda . Mu . , Nu . . Xi . . . Omicron . Pi . . Rho . Sigma . Tau . Upsilon . . Phi. . Chi . Psi . , . Omega .... Alpha Deuteron Beta Deuteron . 1873 Gamma Deuteron . . PHI SIGMA KAPPA MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE CHAPTER ROLL Massachusetts Agricultural College . . Union University ........ Cornell University ..... University of VVest Virginia . . Yale University ....... College of City of New York . . University of lllaryland . . . Columbia University ...... Stevens Institute of Technology . . Pennsylvania State College . . . George Washirigton University . . University of Pennsylvania . . . Lehigh University ...... . St. Lawrence University ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Franklin and lVIarshall College . . . Queen's College ...... St. John's College . . Dartmouth College . . Brown University . . Swarthmore College . . Williams College . . University of Virginia . University of California . University of Illinois . . University of lVIinnesota . Iowa State College . . . Amherst, Mass. Albany, N.Y. Ithaca, N.Y. Morgantown, VV. Va. New Haven, Conn. New York City, N.Y. Baltimore, Md. New York City Hoboken, N.J. State College, Pa. Washington, D.C. Philadelphia, Pa. South Bethlehem, Pa. Canton, N.Y. Boston, Mass. Lancaster, Pa. Kingston, Ont. Annapolis, Md. Hanover, N .H. Providence, R.I. Swarthmore, Pa. VVilliarnstown, Mass. Charlottesville, Va. Berkeley, Cal. Champaign, Ill. Illinneapolis, lllinn. Ames, Ia. L Q15 J PHI SIGMA KAPPA OMICFION CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1902 F Tater in Faeultate CHARLES BLANEY BREED HAROLD REUBEN BASSETT ADOLPHE CHARLES CARDINAL RICHARD BLODGETT CROSS HOWARD SLOCUM CURRIER MORGAN PUTNAM CURTIS THOMAS JEFFERSON DUFFIELD JAMES MORRISON EVANS LINWOOD DRAPER FAUNCE JESSE FLETCHER MANUEL FONT HAROLD CHIPMAN FULLER GILBERT HERMAN GAUS CHARLES LORING HALL KENNETH LEROY HARPER GEROULD TAYLOR LANE F ratres GEORGE MONTGONIERY LOVEJOY, EUGENE LELAND BIACDONALD FREDERICK FRANK LILACKENTEPE ALFRED STANDISH MILLIKEN ROBERT JOSEPH MURPHY ROBERT BRADLEY NICHOLS CHESTER HOWARD OBER LEWIS XVILLIAM PRESCOTT JAMES INIUIR RALSTON ROSWELL MILLER RENNIE CHARLES SHAW LOUIS WALDO STEVENS HERBERT DYER SVVIFT EDWARD MAYO TOLMKN VIRGIL EMERY VVARDVVELL HERBERT HARTWVELL VVHITCOMB F ratres in Urbe EUGENE BANEIELD ROGER TALBOT BOYDEN I HAROLD GILLILAND CRANE LESLIE GORDON GLAZIER ARTHUR NELSON HASTINGS BRENDON PAUL LYONS WILLIAM ANTHONY IXTAHONEY EDMUND HINCKS SQUIRE BERNARD VVOODBURY STEVENS EDWIN OSGOOD UPHAM 16 Exeter Street KEZIGJ Jr Lawsum-1,r14xLA : mf, TI-IETA CI-II ESTABLISHED AT NORWICH UNIVERSITY, 1856 Alpha . . Beta . . . Gamma . . . Delta . . . Epsilon . . . Zeta . . . Eta . . . Theta . . . Iota . . . Kappa . . . Lambda . . Boston Alumni Chapter CHAPTER ROLL Norwich University ........ Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Maine ........ Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . . Worcester Polytechnic Institute . . New Hampshire State College . . Rhode Island State College . . . Massachusetts Agricultural College . Colgate University ....., University of Pennsylvania . . Cornell University ..... New York Alumni Chapter . Pittsburg Alumni Chapter . . Providence Alumni Chapter . . 4. Western Vermont Alumni Chapter . Northfield, Vt. Boston, hlass. Orono, Me. Troy, N.Y. Wlorcester, Mass Durham, N.H. Kingston, R.I. Amherst, Mass. Hamilton, N.Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Ithaca, N.Y. Boston, Mass. New York City Pittsburg, Penn. Providence, Rl. Burlington, Vt. IQIQI TI-IETA CHI BETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1902 52201 F ratres FREDERIC RUTHERFORD BARKER DONALD BELCHER LESTER LOCKE DOWNING RAYMOND CELDEN FOSTER VVARREN ALBERT GENTNER RAYMOND DANIEL GLADDING DAVID FOSTER GOULD LESTER CARLISLE GUSTIN FRED CLEMENT HERSOM ALFRED LANSING HIGGINS LOUIS STEELE HUBER JAMES FRANCIS N1-ARK HYDE ALFRED FRANKLIN IQENRICK CHARLES SHEPARD LEE CLYDE CAMERON MACIQENZIE JOHN LUCIUS MULLIN ALFRED FRANCIS NYE STANLEY VVALLACE PARKER HAROLD MORRILL RAND LLOYD STEELE ROBINSON 'X JAMES GORDON RUSSELL FRANK SAMUEL SINNICKS WILLIAM ERLAND THRASHER RALPH VOSBURG TIFFANY HERBERT NEWTON TURRELL, Jr. ARTHUR VVILLIAMS VOSE GEORGE HAROLD WARFIELD CHARLES HOWARD WILKINS JOSEPH BENTON WIRT 1049 Beacon Street ES 55 v ,uwew WM ,: 1, . -in Pl-ll KAPPA SIGMA FOUNDED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA IN 1850 Alpha . Delta. . Epsilon . . Zeta . . Eta . Iota . Blu . Rho . Tau . . Upsilon . . Phi. . Psi ..... Alpha Alpha Alpha Gamma .... Alpha Delta . Alpha Epsilon Alpha Zeta . Alpha Theta Alpha Iota . Alpha Kappa Alpha Lambda Alpha Mu . . Alpha Nu . . Alpha Xi . . Alpha Omicron Alpha Pi . . CHAPTER ROLL University of Pennsylvania . . . lvashington and Jefferson College . Dickinson College ....... Franklin and Marshall College . University of Virginia . . . Columbia University . . Tulane University . . University of Illinois . . . Randolph-Macon College . . Northwestern University . Richmond College ..... Pennsylvania State College , . . Vllashington and Lee University , . West Virginia University .... University of lVIaine ...... Armour Institute of Technology . . University of Maryland .... University of lvisconsin . Vanderbilt University . University of Alabama . . University of California ...... lllassachusetts Institute of Technology Georgia Institute of Technology . . . Purdue University ...,... University of Illichigan . . University of Chicago . Philadelphia, Pa. Wasliington, 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. NIorgantown, IV. V Z1 Orono, Me. Chicago, Ill. Baltimore, Md. lllaclison, Vllis. Nashville, Tenn. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Berkeley, Cal. Boston, Mass. Atlanta, Ga. Lafayette, Ind. Ann Arbor, Mich. Chicago, Ill. Alpha Rho . Cornell University . . . Ithaca, N .Y. ALUMNI CHAPTERS Philadelphia Baltimore New Orleans Harrisburg Pittsburg Richmond Chicago Southern California New York Atlanta mem PHI ALPHA MU CHAPTER DUGALD C. JACKSON JOSEPH WARREN BARKER VVILLIAM HENRY' BRACKETT THEODORE GATES BROXVN GEORGE HALL CLARK PAUL CONNOR VVILLIAM EASTMAN, Jr. NENVELL LATHROP FOSTER VVILLIAM DEWEY FOSTER CHARLES IVILRUR FRY ELLIOT HOWES GAGE HENRY ORANGE GLIDDEN LEIGH SPAULDING HALL WILLIAM C. ADAMS FRANK A. BAKER GOTTHARD W. CARLSON BERTRAND L. CHAPMAN VVILLIAM H. COBURN GROVER T. CORNING Hon. GEORGE G. CROCKER ALEXANDER ELLIS, Jr. GEORGE I. EMERSON ROBERT D. FARRINGTON SAMUEL D. GLOSS CHARLES M. GREEN HAROLD E. HADLEY PERCY L. HANDY ROY INT. HENDERSON Rev. D. INT. JAMES HAROLD H. KELLEY LQQAJ KAPPA SIGMA ESTABLISHED 1903 F ratres in F acultazfe VVILLIAM H. WALKER F 'ratres PAUL HATCH MOSES EBEN HILL' :ARTHUR ENOCH HOWLETT CARLETON VVOODVIIARD LOVELL VVARD CONANT LOVELL DONALD VVISE PERIN IVALTER VINAL REED SAMUEL EVAN ROGERS, Qd PAUL HUSE TAYLOR JAMES PHILIP UIILINGER PAUL CHARLES VVARNER IVALTER LUCIUS VVHITEHEAD F fratres in Urbe HENRY F. KING MORRIS M. LEONARD VVILLIAM 0. LICHTNER JOHN T. LINDLEY THOMAS E. LYONS ELMER V. TVICIQARAHAN RICHARD E. TVLOCKFORD VV. BEDFORD INTOORE, Jr. VVILLIAM NEIISON DANIEL H. REAMY EDLAND H. SAVAGE VVILLLAM F. SMART FREDERICK O. STEVENS FRANKLIN T. TOXVLE FRANK W. 'TNVOMBLY Dr. DAVID H. WALKEI2 LIAROLD G. VVATKINS CARL VV. WOODS Lf Q25 Newbury Street .xx V, 5' 221954 2: 2 Q Lam, A 2 Wg, 1' VN ,Xx x .WM A f ,, Q., N g77fiE!M1H yA S1 ' 15. 1 1myM1v.r1,f. zum-.my,.p..1m.r 3 Q . 1 ALP HA -TAU O M E GA Alabama Alpha Epsilon . Alabama Beta Beta . . . Alabama Beta Delta . . Florida Alpha Omega . . Georgia Alpha Beta . . Georgia Alpha Theta . . Georgia Alpha Zeta . . . Georgia Beta Iota .... Louisiana Beta Epsilon . . Texas Gamma Eta . . . Illinois Gamma Zeta . . . Illinois Gamma Xi . . . Indiana Gamma Gamma . . Indiana Gamma Omicron . Michigan Alpha Mu . . . Michigan Beta Kappa . . Michigan Beta Lambda . Michigan Beta Omicron . Wisconsin Gamma Tau . Colorado Gamma Lambda . Iowa Beta Alpha ..... Iowa Gamma Upsilon . . Kansas Gamma Mu . . . Minnesota Gamma Nu . . Missouri Gamma Rho . . Nebraska Gamma Theta . . Maine Beta Upsilon .... Maine Gamma Alpha . . . Massachusetts Beta Gamma Massachusetts Gamma Beta . . . Massachusetts Gamma Sigma . . . Rhode Island Gamma Delta Vermont Beta Zeta .... New York Alpha Omicron . New York Be Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania ta Theta . . Alpha Iota . . Alpha Pi . . Alpha Rho . . Pennsylvania Alpha Upsilon Pennsylvania Tau ..... North Carolina Alpha Delta North Carolina Xi .... South Carolina Beta Xi . . Virginia Beta ...... Virginia Delta ..... 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 .... Paovmen II University of Illinois . . . University of Chicago . . . Rose Polytechnic Institute . . Purdue University ..... Adrian College ...... Hillsdale College .... University of Michigan . . Albion College ...... University of VVisconsin . PROVINCE III University of Colorado . Simpson College .... Iowa State College . . . University of Kansas . . University of Iiiinnesota . University of Missouri . University of Nebraska . . PROVINCE IV University of Maine ...... Colby College ......... Massachusetts Institute of Techno Tufts College ......... 'Worcester Polytechnic Institute . Brown University ....... University of Vermont .... Paovmcn V St. Lawrence University . Cornell University ....... Muhlenberg College ...... Washington and Jelierson College Lehigh University ....... Pennsylvania College ...... University of Pennsylvania . . PROVINCE VI University of North Carolina . . Trinity College ........ College of Charleston .,... liiashington and Lee University . University of Virginia ..... Iogy Auburn, Ala. Greensboro, Ala. Tuskaloosa, 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, WVis. Boulder, Col. Indianola, Ia. Ames, Ia. Lawrence, Kan. Minneapolis, Minn Columbia, Mo. Lincoln, Neb, Orono, Me. YV.-lterville, Me. Boston, lNIass. Tufts College, Mass VVorcester, Mass. Providence, R.I. Burlington, Vt. Canton, N.Y. Ithaca, N.Y. Allentown, Pa. IVashington, Pa. South Bethlehem, Pa Gettysburg, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Chapel Hill, N.C. Durham, N.C. Charleston, S.C. Lexington, Va. Charlottesville, Va IQQTJ Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Alpha Nu . . Alpha Psi . . Beta Eta , . Beta Mu . . PROVINCE VII Mt. Union College Wittenberg College Ohio Wesleyan University . . . Wooster University Alliance, Ohio Springfield, Ohio Delaware, Ohio Wooster, Ohio Ohio Beta Omega . . . . Ohio State University .... . Columbus, Ohio Ohio Gamma. Kappa VVestern Reserve University . . . Cleveland, Ohio PROVINCE VIII Kentucky Mu Iota State University of Kentucky .... . Lexington, Ky. Tennessee Alpha Tau . . Southwestern Presbyterian University . . . Clarksville, Tenn Tennessee Beta Pi Vanderbilt University . ,...... . Nashville, Tenn. Tennessee Beta Tau Union University . ....,... . Jackson, Tenn. Tennessee Omega . University of the South . . . Sewanee, Tenn. Tennessee Pi . . . University of Tennessee . . Knoxville, Tenn. PROVINCE IX ' California Beta Psi Leland Stanford University . . . Palo Alto, Cal. California Gamma Iota . . University of California . . . . Berkeley, Cal. Oregon Gamma Phi . . . , University of Oregon .... . Eugene, Ore. Washington Gamma Chi . . VVashingtOn State College . . . Pullman, Wash. Washington Gamma Pi . . University of Washington . . . Seattle, Wash. BETA GAMMA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1885 F rater in F aeultate CHARLES PARK F ratres FREDERICK BALSTON BARNS PAUL HENRY BUXTON ARNOLD BLAKE CURTIS RALPH CONRAD GOETH GEORGE BIALPASS GRUBNAU I WILLIAM FULTON HERBERT PATRICK DONALD HORGAN HUBERT STAFFORD JAMES ERNEST KERR RAYMOND PUTNAM LOW ICARL CARSON MASON ROBERT VVHARTON NIOORHOUSE ARTHUR LINDSAY NELSON GEORGE ROLETTE RANDOLPH CLIFFORD EDWARD SIFTON THEODORE FRANKLIN SPEAR HERBERT ALFRED SVVEET GEORGE HATHAWVAE' TABER, Jr. JOHN BERCHMAN WELCH CARL VVILBUR AVOOD GEORGE THOMPSON WOOLLEY, Jr. Fratres in Urbe FRANCIS EBEN BUCKLEY ALEXANDER MACOMBER JOHN HAYDEN ENRIGHT BRYANT NICHOLS EDNVARD ARTHUR HUBBARD RUSSELL ROBB HAROLD GOULD JENKS MYRON KNIGHT SWEET Leesj Dr. CHARLES DUDLEY UNDERHILL 30 Newbury Street L .Jing S' E . ,, , 5.-an :f.z:s ?.HE 54 r iw - A.- if I -Axd vfk 41- ,- ' Zig , gx 3, 1 .ff - ' 'www' ' , ' 4 447 fw -'if'-X 'v V-SW wifmw .mv ev ALPHA nu :mem mnzpwwrv zwnmuv zxwnuzuvwu Beta ...... Gannna Deuteron Delta Deuteron . Epsilon .... Zeta ..... Zeta Deuteron . . Eta. ..... Eta Deuteron . . Theta Deuteron . Iota ..... Iota Deuteron . . Kappa ..... Kappa Deuteron . Mu Deuteron . . Nu ..... Nu Deuteron . . Xi ....... Omicron Deuteron Pi Deuteron . . . Rho Deuteron . . Sigma Deuteron . Tau Deuteron . . Phi ..... Chi ..... Chi Deuteron . . Psi ....... Lambda Dcuteron Xi Deuteron . . TI-IETA DELTA CHI ESTABLISHED 1848 THE CHARGES . Cornell University . . . . University of hlichigan . . . University of California . . . College of lVillian1 and Diary . . Brown University ..... . McGill University . . Bowdoin University ...... . . Leland Stanford, Jr., University . . . . . DIIELSSLLCBLISCLLS Institute of Technology . . . Harvard University ......... . Wlillialns College . . Tufts College X .... . University of Illinois . . . Amherst College . . . . University of Virginia . . Lehigh University . . Hobart College . . . Dartmouth College ...... . College of the City of New York. . . Columbia University ..... . . University of VVisconsin . . University of Minnesota . . Lafayette College . . . . University of Rochester . . . . George Wlashington University . . Hamilton College ...,.. . University of Toronto . . . . University of Wfashington . . IQSIJ 1870 1889 1900 1853 1853 1901 1854 1903 1890 1856 1891 1856 1908 1885 1857 1884 1857 1869 1881 1883 1895 1895 1867 1867 1896 1863 191Q 1913 TI-IETA DELTA CHI THETA DEUTERON ESTABLISHED 1890 52321 Frazier in F acultate NATHAN RICHARD GEORGE, J r. F razfres ELLIS VVETHERILL BREXVSTER CHAUNCEY DAVIS BRYANT HORACE CLEVELAND BURNHARI DONALD GIBBS CROXVELL STUART JOHN EYNON JOHN BENT FARWELL HAMILTON SCHAEFFER FRAZINE EDXVIN CLARENCE GERE VVARD NELSON GERE ALBERT CLARKE GOODNOVV EDXVARD ROLLINS GOODWIN, Jr CLARENCE YVILLIAM HALE ANNING SMITH IIAMMOND ADELBERT DELANO HILLER ROBERT ALLEN LESHER HENRY LEONARD MARION ALVA EDGKR NIOODY EVERETT EUGENE PLACE ROY LE VAN SIDELINGER HORACE GENTRY STEWART HOWARD RAITT STEVVART WINTHROP GORDON THOMAS ROLAND CHARLES THOMPSON LYLE KERR VVEBBER :EIAROLD SUTHERLAND WILKINS CHARLES VVYATT WVILLIAMS FAY WOODBURN VVILLIAMS 262 Newbury Street .ff 1 A J Q 555 ' .m , VWQ L 0 X5 r XT W: .Q V JV' fa ACJJ V -,fax I ma : c - ig 2 '-5 , .X . Q K w, xf , 1 do , 5 w K 1 vii mx W A ev 'T-'l g 4 VW X ,fx M V f uf: x, W U, me X X , - ff 5 Xvx , gh ff x 'M ,M -X 1 Cf! .xf -, 4,'fwz' 1 w r' x 31:S 'jJ1El f Ziff Y AX 1 'J 3' H f Gf dfgx QF! , X.. -X ,H ,ff ,4 . L -W4 Q-. 5 Qiiefm ' , f i il x - , ' Q '7 3- 9 mg, ' : , E -f xg? c V Av N' Y f . EJ , ' X ' 1 NA' W y X N I XJ W 5 v X f ,Q ZUQH, ' gr v , 'gx 1917657 gow Q , 5255 374514 0 V' L LAMBDA PHI LOCAL AT TECHNOLOGY FOUNDED 1906 235 52361 LAMBDA PHI ESTABLISHED 1906 Fratres LAVVRENCE HUMPHREY BAILEY VOLANT VJXSHON BALLARD LEONARD ERNEST BEST EDNVIN ELLSNVORTH CORBETT CI-IAUNCEY AUGUSTUS CRANVFORD WVILLIAM NENVSOME EICHORN WILLIAM LEE GRAVES LUCIUS TUTTLE HILL DAVID NIULVANE LIUGHES SAMUEL IQNIGHT HENRY LORENT LEEB MALCOLM LEWIS HENRY FERDINAND MERRILL, Qd FRED THURLONV MORSE JOHN BRUCE SHEDDEN LOUIS BENTON SOUTER BENJAMIN BURROWS TREMERE, J I' JAMES BIAYNE VVHITE EDGAR IRVING VVILLIAMS Q58 Newbury Street an wmswg m-nu. im. KAP PA T H ETA LOCAL AT TECHNOLOGY FOUNDED 1908 KAPPA TI-IETA ESTABLISHED 1908 LOCAL AT TECHNOLOGY F Tater in F acultate EDWARD E. BUGBEE EVERETT SHARPLES COLDWELL BENJAMIN COIPFIN CROMWELL, Jr. CHARLES GERARD FALLON WILLIAM NILES FLANDERS CHARLES EPHRAIM FOX OLIN HENRY HAYES JAMES THOMAS HOLMES CLARENCE WEARE HOWLETT EDWVARD HURST THOMAS GREEN JEYVETT, Jr. KENNETH SHERMAN JOHNSON FISKE REED JONES CLIVE WOODBURY LACY LINDSAY CHARLES LAMB J F rat JOHN ARTHUR BIGELOW ALBERT ALDEN BLODGETT CHARLES HAMLIN CARPENTER HOBERT WARD FRENCH NEWTON LEROY HAMMOND ROYAL ROBBINS HEUTER F mtres res in Urbe LIONEL HENRY LEHINTAIER CHARLES WHEELER LOOMIS JOHN NEWMAN NICDEVITT VVILLIAM ROBERT TVICEWVEN WALDO FRANCIS PIKE HENRY PALMER PINKHAM FRANCIS PAUL SCULLY JOHN AVERILL STEERE THOMAS IAQUA STEERE BRADFORD STETSON SEYMOUR HONVELL TAYLOR GEOFFREY RICE THAYER HAROLD MANSON WARREN ROBERT IQENDRICK WRIGITT RICHARD CLARK JACOBS, Jr. VVILLIAM JOHN 0,HEARN PAUL HENRY PEARSON STEWART SWAN SOUTHGATE ARTHUR KELLAM TYLEE RICHARD PARKER WATSON 264 Newbury Street LQAOJ 231 -ha xx -wi N vw: ff? inf 'Sig W 1 v WM fr' .gn . wi, -E , Nm K asf' ww -T uv-R 2 ,rf gs N, gs, 'Nu .X Q1 4 Ks -rxx X .,f: ,A ,.::,:!,,f4,'affQw, ,.1f 1,., ,,, Q XA -, Q ,:f5P:..,,gi Y 5 mvmg-V M v 1 wg W :L Alpha Beta . Gamma Delta . Epsilon Theta Kappa Mu . . Lambda Zeta.. .. Sigma Eta . Iota . Nu . . Xi.. Omicron . . . . Pi.. Tau.. .. Rho . Phi . Graduate Club Graduate Club Graduate Club ZETA BETA TAU FOUNDED 1a9a CHAPTER ROLL College of the City of New York . . . Long Island Medical College . . . . Bellevue lVIedical College . . . . Columbia University . . . . . New York University . . . . University of Pennsylvania . . . Cornell University .... . Boston University ...... . . IVestern Reserve University . . Case School of Applied Science . .- Tulane University ...... . . Union University ......., . . Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn . . . . Ohio State University ........ . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . . Syracuse University ........... Louisiana State University . . . Harvard University . . . . University of Illinois . . . University of Michigan . . . GRADUATE CLUBS New York, N.Y. Brooklyn, N.Y. ' New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y. University Heights, Philadelphia, Pa. Ithaca, N.Y. Boston, Mass. Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio. New Orleans, La. Schenectady, N.Y. Brooklyn, N.Y. Columbus, Ohio Boston, Mass. Syracuse, N .Y. Baton Rouge, La. Cambridge, Mass. Champaign, Ill. Ann Arbor, Mich. New York, N.Y. New Orleans, La. Boston, Mass. Laisj N ZETA BETA TAU Xl CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1911 M441 F -ratres JULIAN EMANUEL .ADLER MAX CRACAUER ILXBRAM JAMES FREEDMAN CHARLES LESTER GABRIEL VERNON GLYDE KATZENSTEIN MANAHAN BREMNER KAUFMAN ABE NIARSHALL LOEB VICTOR MAYPER BENJAMIN SAMUEL NIUNCH PAUL EMIL RUDOLPH THOMAS JULIUS SHACK FRANCIS EDNVARD STERN EDGAR ,HALLE VVEIL JACOB SAMUEL WISE 276 N ewbury Street mgizlv? . an I o 'YH fx x E-f EH fl E1 1 m ik fx K t wg? 9 Hmnmmu1Zr 415 5 mf ll n-'W S in 9 A 1 1 2 :, ' -.11 ' M .I U11 we fr 1 Q W' ggi: Lfiii V gig:-I .. , - W. s :l'111w'l': sim 1 K , F , , . f- H , 1 , ' ,IQ Ly ffl? 1 M WE?-M Q-.E lg L 1 I I 'hiv ' I u W M X 4 fl RQ ' Q Q I 0 S ll Q WIN WW ' f H fff mm W X i 12535 W , G L XIWWEET X xi 5 f DELTA KAPPA PHI LOCAL AT TECHNOLOGY 912 I:247:I DELTA KAPPA PHI ESTABUSHED 1912 LOCAL AT LQASJ F raires CLARENCE VVILLIAM BRETT JOSE NIANUEL CADENAS HOINIER NORTHUP CALVER HENRY NIAYNARD GRIFFITH JOHN WILLIS HINES BIALPI-I HERBERT HOWES FREDERICK PHILLIP KARNS HARMON EDWARD KEYES 'NIILES ERSKINE LANGLEY WILLIAM RHOADS BIATTSON FREDERICK DAVID MURDOCK OLEN CARTER NORRIS RALPH SMEDBURG RANKIN HENRY ERIC SCHABACKER HARK1' BENNETT SMITH JOSEPH JOSLIN STRACHAN HOWARD WOLCOTT TREAT CHARLES EUSTIS TRULL 261 Newbury Street TECHNOLOGY 4 buf xii' ' Xi Leif: . fr f T 5,1 :mga 4H.ug. Alpha Zeta Gamma Zeta Epsilon Zeta Zeta Zeta . Iota Zeta . Lambda Zeta Beta Zeta . LAMBDA Cl-ll ALPHA CHAPTER ROLL . Boston University ......... . Massachusetts Agricultural College . . . . . University of Pennsylvania ..... . . . Pennsylvania State College .... . . . Brown University ......... . . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . . University of Maine . ....... Boston, Mass. Amherst, Mass. Philadelphia, Pa. State College, Pa Providence, Rl. Boston, Mass. Orono, Me. f:2511 LAMBDA CI-II ALPHA LAMBDA zE'rA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1913 52523 F ratres HIAROLD JVARD BARKER CARL BIATHIS BERRY ROBERT DALAND BONNEY JOHN LEIGHTON BRAY ALLEN FRANK BREWER LUCIAN VVALLACE BURNHAM FERDINAND ARNOLD CHANDLER ZENAS CROCKER, Jr. WARREN EUGENE GLANCY ALVAH STORY I'IOLVVAY JULIUS LESTER HOWLAND WILLIAM JOSEPH MOONEY GEQDRGE RICHTER JMIAUTRICE WERTHEIM SALOMONSON HENRY HAVELOCK THOMPSON 2992 Newbury Street Li' ai-F ijl , N Ti V36 f 'S 'A - igf A 0 xi, 5' 2 ' A, ,A , i 1, f'- 2 Q ., W I V P X V XL X1 x 'SK X YV lf Af JJ Aa p 55 ,AML CL -1IF 'ilr - lit ltlt, Sitd therrgi Alpha Chi Rho . . Alpha Delia Phi , . . Beta Theta Pi . . . Chi Psi . . . Delta Della . . . Delta Kappa Epsilon . Delta Phi . . . Kappa Alpha .... Kappa Alpha cSOZlfll67'7lD Kappa. Sigma .... Phi Delta. T ham . . Arthur Frank Peaslee . . Lyman Stanton Baird . . John Blatchford .... . Algernon Tuttle Gibson . . Dale Robert NIcEnary . . . Nicholas Van Slyck Nlumford Guy Andrew Swenson . . . Robert Cummings Wliseman VVylie Johnston Daniels . . Carl Kimball Springfield . . Robert Harris Wloods, Jr. . . Alfred Gardner Ranney . . Albert Thomas Stearns, 2d . David Lee Sutherland . . . Edward Cyrus Wlalker . . . Robert Wlelles .... Thorn Dickinson ..... Charles Kirk lVlcFarlin . . . Charles hlareus Osborn, 3d . Rock Livingston Comstock . Butler Parnell Crittenden . . Donald Van Lear Downs . . Wlilliam Findlay Downs . . Ruppert Ericson Schatz . . Pierre Faneuil Jones .... Frederick Lewis Hurlbutt . . James Jefferson Rucker Bristow. Jackson Baldwin lVells . . . John Parks Coe . , . . Alden C rankshaw , . . . Henry W'orsham Dew, Jr. . Joseph Nairn Paul ..... Gordon Howard Robb . . . Ralph Llewellyn Thomas . . Raymond Chase Bergen . . Cedric Burgher ...... Thomas Sneed Byrne .... Wlesley hlarshall Giles . . . Richard lYarner Peatross, Jr. John Haynes Picton .... Merrill Edward Pratt . . . Henry Edward Randall. Jr. . Allison Ridley lYilliams . . Trinity College University of hlinnesota Amherst College Bowdoin College University of lVIinnesota Brown University Dartmouth College Kenyon College Wlabash College Boston University University of Virginia University of Minnesota Amherst College Wlilliams College Hamilton College Amherst College Wlilliains College Wlilliams College lvilliams College Colgate University Columbia University Lafayette College Lafayette College New York University New York University Yvilliams College Georgetown College University of Texas YVashburn College Georgia School of Teclmology Wlashington and Lee University University of Pennsylvania hlassachusetts Agricultural College Bucknell Tfniversity Lafayette College University of Texas University of Texas Pennsylvania State College Randolph-hlacon College University of Texas lvniversity of Alabama University of Vermont Lniversity of the South Lessj TECHNI E:191i4' Phi Gamma Delta . Phi Kappa Psi. . Psi Upsilon . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Delta Kappa . Sigma Nu ..... Sigma Phi . . Sigma Tau Alpha . Theta Delta Chi . . Theta Epsilon . . Zeta Psi . . . Oscar McNeill Arnold .... Edward Porter Alexander, Jr. . Charles Hershey Burns .... Franklin Nelson Breed , . . . Charles Frederic Haglin, Jr. . . Harold Grey Storke ..... 1Villiam Henry Warren . . . Albert Caleb Brown . . . VVilliam Rea Holway . . . Clarence Blass Rogers . . John lVIurray Hastings .... Frederic Hastings Smyth . . . Ernest Jesse VVeaver ..... Raymond John Cunningham . Leslie Whitmore Snovs f.... John Wlhitley Underhill . . Charles Albert Smith . . Dennison University University of Minnesota Franklin and Marshall College Trinity College University of lVIinnesota Amherst College Worcestei' Polytechnic Institute Brown University Dartmouth College Stevens Institute of Technology Hamilton College Hamilton College Cornell University Tufts College Dartmouth College University of Maine Bowdoin College , - stiff J lfl lllllqlll V, ll .V .W ,gh .M .im ,46:-:fjf1'f,: :Qlf:5f: ff 1. Q ilu, Ill illllllha ,ga '. ....,, .H::l.'...:,-.7- N Q95-ji? teresa'-para . 5 1 jim.. .lllfsibm ' fa A 1' A 4' 'gfdllrrz 11zu.3- 'V W- '-A S-AA'-5 Sigma Chi . . . . , Q3 Theta Chi .... . . 29 Theta Xi , . 22 Phi Kappa Sigma . . . 23 Delta Psi . . .. . . 12 Alpha Tau Omega . . . . 18 Chi Phi ...... . Q2 Theta Delta Chi . . . 25 Delta Kappa Epsilon . Q9 Lambda Phi . . . . 18 Phi Beta Epsilon . . . QQ Kappa Theta . . . . 26 Delta Upsilon . . . . Q0 Zeta Beta Tau . . . . 14 Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Q4 Delta Kappa Phi . . . . 17 Delta Tau Delta . . , Q2 Lambda Chi Alpha . . . 15 Phi Gamma Delta I . QQ From other colleges . . ic! Phi Sigma Kappa . . 31 Total . . . . . 496 52561 JEfiRW5HY9ERHW1!RRK L FEBS BVEWVKGHGREQ gig' 'J :-E-1551? 'Y 6' 1' e 'v-o m 3 3 W PR vwsmmusmm 0 O' QV L7 27 i EL U3 ,1- U I Z' lf' 2,5 Pt wg Q00 Q5 Gunn EDGE og mmnsfmnp UC! LQQAL lf o 435 QQ Jfifafjx 'K Q1 ! Q' Cr 49 OUHBWSD QQ' Quinn 1:1580 Q6 jg Q 6 QQ 92, 9 0 C 21 Vp cr 5 Q0 fav ,Q qi' . f . ' E .x '67 E'rf'ff515'7S3?35l-:E 5S93fii?gZ?' , '. 1, 3.-lv '1,:5.A1, 3.5 1..g'.,c...,5.'-,, .f 4'-mr.-'1g1.14:g,-,..-.-, '..:,-2 .y.,.- E.,,rg4.g -. -1.5: -wx. f : - gnlfaa. 5,QinEv:2'..?ET5'gk+zi,:'-Q2:R:4.v54,3HgEi:-f'iE'g--1:22:41a-31-420:53i'g.g?:C':q1,2'afffhg-51ini-Ef'53n??ff5:fff: ,au-,. 4 . 13' 3f?131f ' 'L'f1'v3gZ5 ' N 'L'-f ' W Ext?-fra -' Giffilixafl - - - .' U: .-ag. :..Q :-' . 1- ' 6 Sn '-xi' - -:rf 555- .p-J- .ugh 4 '4 if E55 5 447. .5 F 1 7 C. T u., 7- .l . ,943 5: 4 .4 , -L 1... 5 f' Qfifig- Q ifr- -'Q Q-'argl -:sszrsvq - if :ga-. M Qi ..-1+ mm --1:1-f 1 , . .477 W 5. , 'f' . ' 21, fig ,:.' ,.-EES?-, - .-If .31 :fi aim.......Q-.':?-a3vJi:-1..v,....-..H-we1:14'f-112-1572:-1.x-f-ffefif-,-,..-.,..,.?sa...,.use-Arib:-:'WJ.-..,.f:i S':........:..-.QBF2 1........:-.I .s ,.--.....-muff: 1 , , ' ' - 'L ' A 4 T . . G - ' f 17 : Q 0 . . . . C I W Ss- O 'P N XX ' 'EX O U L, U U ' K Q s Active Members WINTHROP EARLE CALDWELL ARTHUR VVHITING CARPENTER NORMAN CLARK GEORGE W'YLIE FORRESTER VVILLIAM NORMAN HOLMES NORRIS EATON KIMBALL LIONEL HTENRY LEHMAIER DAVID W7ARNEY NASON HORACE GENTRY STEWV ARTHUR A. BLANCHARD JOHN L. BRAY JOHN F. NORTON RICHARD C. MQACLAURIN JOHN ALDEN EDWARD A. BUGBEE CHARLES R. CROSS HENRY FAY AUGUSTUS H. GILL SELSKAR M. GUNN HEINRICH C. HOFMAN FREDERICK R. IQNEELAND VVARREN K. LEWIS ARTHUR D. LITTLE CHARLES E. LOCKE RICHARD H. LODGE I: 258 I Associate Members Honorary Members ART ARTHUR A. NOYES MILES S. SHERRILL ROBERT S. WILLIAMS 1.1 F. JEVVETT RIOORE SAMUEL P. TVLULLIKEN JAMES F. NORRIS THOMAS E. POPE SAMUEL C. PRESCOTT HENRY S. PRITCHETT ROBERT H. RICHARDS VVILLIAM T. SEDGWICK HENRY P. TALBOT FRANK H. THORPE WILLIAM H. VVALKER CHARLES H. VVARREN WILLIS R. WHITNEY 5 A wrvnwr WL , 3 , r f PI DELTA EPSILON ARLO BATES ARCHER TYLER ROBINSON ROSNNVELL FORMAN BARRATT LINDSAY CHARLES LAMB LIONEL HENRY LEHMAIER MALCOLM LEVVIS BIERTON BERNARD LEWIS, Jr. ERNEST VVILKINS BIANN BIAURICE PARIS ALEXANDER JOSEPH PASTENE HARRY DEXTER PECK HOMER ROGERS SEYMOUR HOXVELL TI-XYLOR ALDEN HARRY VVAITT LQGIJ TI-IETA TAU A NATIONAL ENGINEERING FRATEFINITY FOUNDED 190-1 . CHAPTER ROLL N Alpha , . University of hlinnesota . . . lNIinneapolis, Minn Beta . . . Blichigan School of lVIines . . Houghton, lN1ich. Gamma . Colorado School of Blines . . . Golden, Col. Delta . . Case School of Applied Science . . Cleveland, Ohio Epsilon . University of California . . . Berkeley, Cal. Zeta . . . University of Kansas . . . ..... Lawrence, Kan. Eta . . Aiassachusetts Institute of Technology . Boston, Mass. ETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1912 F razfres 1913 IXLGERNON TUTTLE GIBSON ERNEST LESLIE OSBORNE JAMES COLLARD GOFF ALFRED GARDNER R.ANNEY CHARLES FREDERIC HAGLIN, Jr. GUY ANDREW SWENSON CHARLES RANSOM HILL PERCY GREENE VVHITMAN 1914 EDWARD PORTER ALEXANDER LYMAN STANTON BAIRD VVILLIAM HENRY BROTHERTON OTTO XVILHELM FICK CHARLES PARKER FISKE FREDERICK LENVIS HURLBUTT FRANK JAY JEROME DALE ROBERT NICENARY LESLIE VVI-IITMORE SNOW LQIIQJ D.-AVID LEE ROBERT CUMMINGS VVISEMAN SUTHERLAND VECTORS HE purpose of this Society shall be to bring together more intimately those men Whose interests are not limited to the technical aspects of Electrical Engineering, and to develop these interests. President J OSEPH ALLAN TENNANT Secretary- Treasurer FRANCIS HERMANN ACHARD FRANCIS HERMANN ACHARD OSCAR MCNEILL ARNOLD RICHARD BLODGETT CROSS FRED CLEMENT HERSOM VVILLIAM DEYOUNG KATZENBERGER HENRY EDNVARD RANDALL, Jr. RALPH SMEDBERG RANKIN J OSEPH ALLAN TENNANT GEOFFREX' RICE THAYER RALPH LLEVVELLYN THOMAS CHARLES EUSTIS TRULL FERNAND CARL VVEISS ROBERT KENDRICK WRIGHT LQG31 OSIRIS K. Cb YA HENRY SMITH PRITCHETT ALFRED EDGAR BURTON JAMES PHINNEY MUNROE ISAAC VVHITE LITCHFIELD FRANK HENRY RAND ARTHUR AMOS NOYES FRANCIS RUSSELL HART ,I RICHARD COCKBURN MACLAURIN DAVIS RICH DEWEY GEORGE WIGGLESWORTH EVERETT MORSS ELLIS WETHRELL BREWSTER WALTER ROBERT BYLUND CLAUDE FRANCIS CAIRNS GEORGE PHILIP CAPEN HENRY KENNETH FRANZHEIM EDNVARD BENNETT GERMAIN LAURENCE CQLLETT HART WILLIAM NORMAN HOLMES LIONEL HENRY LEHMAIER VVILLIAM RHOADES MATTSON FREDERICK DAVID MURDOCK HARRY DEXTER PECK 'ALFRED GARDNER RANNEY GEOEFREY RICE THAYER ROBERT WALCOTT WEEKS f264j in Ei .1 5- N A HAMMER if SEA ll I Q? mx 1 Q wi ' 51 , A ,., If , Q . M , . vi? 3 xiii?-gig G .1 33,2 H, -35 W. A ,, . Q W1 Q ! WP' n f , C'-S J- 1 ID JZ' ji 'gg President fXLGERNON TUTTLE GIBSON Secretary WILLIAM NORMAN HOLMES T reasurer GUY ANDREW SWVENSON Zllembers EDWARD PORTER ALEXANDER LYMAN STANTON BAIRD FRANKLIN NELSON BREED JAMES JEFFERSON RUCKER BRISTOW BARTON EASBY BROOKE HENRY WORSHAM DEW, Jr. ALGERNON TUTTLE GIBSON JAMES COLLORD GOEE CHARLES FREDERIC HAGLIN, Jr WVILLIAM JNORMAN HOLMES ERIC VVIER MASON JAMES WINN MCCLURE WILLIAM ROBERT BICEVVEN WALTER PAUL BIUTHER RAYMOND EUGENE PALMER LABAN THEODORE PATTON GEOFFREY BIALLIN ROLLASON HAROLD GREY STORKE GUY ANDREW SWENSON GEORGE HATHAWAY TABER CHARLES FRANCIS THOMPSON RALPH EVANS WELLS, Jr. ROBERT HARRIS WYOODS, Jr. f:265j THETA NU EPSILGN 1913 WALTER ROBERT BYLUND ROSSLYN SMYTHE-BIARTIN HENRY KENNETH FRANZHEIM ALFRED STANDISH BIILLIKEN ROGER MORSE FREEMAN WALTER PAUL BIUTHER ALGERNON TUTTLE GIBSON BRADLEY TRAVIS ROSS LAURENCE COLLETT HART GUY ANDREXV SWVENSON SAMUEL :KNIGHT PERCY GREEN VVHITMAN 1914 WILLIAM HENRY BROTHERTON ELMER ELLSWORTH DAWSON, Jr. ROBERT CHILD DOREMUS ARTHUR CALBRAITH DORRANCE FREDERICK LEWIS HURLBUTT ERIC VVIER MASON HOWARD ARCHIBALD MORRISON PAUL BARRY OXVEN HAROLD GREY STORKE DAVID LEE SUTHERLAND JAMES 1VIAYNE WHITE ROBERT RICCLANAHAN ALLEN EDWARD EMMONS ALT JAMES P. CLARKE, Jr. HAROLD RYDER CROWELL RALPH LESLIE FLETCHER 1915 GABE BOUCK HILTON CHARLES ROGERS LORD ARCHIBALD STONE MORRISON WALLACE SENTENY THOMAS GEORGE ROBERT URQUHART EDWIN BURPEE GOODELL, Jr. VIRGIL EMERY VVARDVVELL STEPHEN TAYLOR WOODBRIDGE I Q66 1 fix K9 N ' Wf'ff4iw. ,Qwfigwl A M., copvmcwr ev a RGUND TABLE ' King Arflzur JOHN SMALLBROOK JHONVKINS Merlin EDWARD EMMONS A.LT Kniglzts Sir Launcelot, JOHN LIAVEN STONE Sir Galahad, VVERNER THEODORE SCHAURTE Sir Gawain, CALVIN TORIKINS, Jr. 1913 CHARLES EDISON WILLIAM NORMAN HOLMES EDWARD BENNETT GERMAIN SAMUEL VVOODVVORTH SELFRIDGE RAYMOND BONTECOU HAYNES DONALD HIGGENS VAN DEUSEN 1914 ARTHUR CALBRAITH DORRANCE VVERNER TIIEODORE SCHAURTE THOMAS HENRI HUEE GALE COLBURN SHEDD GILBERT BJARIANO IRELAND PAUL VVESLEY SHEDD ALEXANDER GrOTXVALD LONG, Jr. JOHN HAVEN STONE HAROLD GREY STORKE 1915 EDWARD EMMONS ALT RALPH LESLIE FLETCHER FRANCIS FISHER FULTON R GEO THEODORE CARTER JEXYETT GEORGE DAVIS KITTREDGE EDXVARD REYNOLDS HALL JOHN SM.-XLLBROOK HOXX'K1NS CALVIN TOMKINS GE ROBERT IJRQUHART 1916 NELSON MACRAE :XLLSTON EVERETT STORM XY.-XRREN LEONARD TAPLEY 52691 270 EUGENE B. SANGER ICENNETH CALEB 'ROBINSON FREDERICK HASTINGS SMYTH GUY ANDREW SXVENSON EDMUND GUILFORD BROEVN CHARLES PARKER FISKE DAVID NIULVANE HUGHES NVALTER PARAMORE IQEITH EDGAR E1ENDERSEN ROSWELL MILLER RENNIE JOHN SOLEY SELFRIDGE SAMUEL VVOODXVORTH SELFRIDGE VVELLESLEY JOSEPH SELIGMAN GEOFFREY RICE 'TI-IAYER ROBERT XVALCOTT VVEEKS GEORGE EDVVARD VVHITNVELL NICHOLAS VV. D. VVORTHINGTON x0 N t52ff,?Q'f W M WJ 'X i fii l Mi f i f RGD QD E CD QS SE i H H1211 - -'- ' ------ ,v --------------------.....- -- - --:.41-------- -----..--...--- -41 -.. .... -- ---....--- --Cf ---- EIVIL ENEINEEHINI3 UIIIETY. .nl OFFICERS President Vice-Presideizt JOSEPH JOSLIN STRACHAN, 1913 MILES ERSKINE LANGLEY, 1913 Sccreiary TTGCI-S'1l7'CI' PHILIP EVERETT MORRILL, 1914 CLARENCE IVILLIAM BRETT, 1913 Assistant Treas1l1'cr ARTHUR FRANK PEASLEE, 1914 E.vec1nfiI'e CoInmz'ficf FREDERICK DAVID BIURDOCK, 1913 ROBERT BRADLEY NICHOLS, 1913 ALFRED GARDNER RANNEY, 1913 Program COI71'Tl11'f1C6 LESTER CARLISLE GUSTIN, 1913 TIOMER NORTHRUP CALYER. 191-L EUGENE LELAND IVIACDONALD, 1913 CHESTER LIOXVARD OBER, 191+ 1913 IVIGRTIMER P. ALLEN ROBERT A. ALLTON WTOLANT V. BALLARD ALLAN S. BEALE CLARENCE W. BRETT KARL R. BRIEL ALBERT C. BROWN VVALTER E. BROXVN WVILLIAM A. BRYANT GEORGE R. BURNS HENRY A. BURR THOMAS S. BYRNE JOSE M. CADENAS EDWARD H. CAMERON ADOLPIIE C. CARDINAL Img GEORGE J. CHAMBERS MADISON W. CIIRISTIE EDVVARD F. COLEMAN HAROLD E. CRAWFORD R. JOHN CUNNINGIIAM ROBERT G. D.AGGET ALBION DAVIS ALFRED E. EDWARDS HOWARD P. FESSENDEN IVIANUEL FONT ELLIOT H. GAGE JOHN P. GALLAGHER VVARREN A. GENTNER EDWIN C. GERE LESTER C. GUSTIN MAX H. HARIIINGTON ELMER L. HATHAWAY 12.-XYMOND B. HAYNES MANUEL A. HERNANDEZ BENJAMIN F. HOXVLAND LAURENCE B. HOYT ROY D. LIUXLEY JOSEPH M. ISENBERG ALFRED KATZ PRESCOTT V. ICELLY IVIILES E. LANGLEY MALCOLM LEXVIS EUGENE L. MACDONALD WILLIAM R. IVIATTSON JAMES D. BTCINTYRE -T 15:55-1NI E13i9 T4 XVALDO B. MILLER ALFRED S. RIILLIKEN FRED T. BKIORSE FREDERICK D. MURDOCK ALONZO M. TVIUTERSBAUGH ROBERT B. NICHOLS HARRY A. NORMAN ROBERT A. NOYY'L1N THOMAS A. O,RE1LLEY ERNEST L. OSBORNE EDXVIN D. PRATT FRANK L. AHERN EDWARD P. ALEXANDER PIALFORD H. AMBLER GER.ALD H. BEARD PERCY F. BENEDICT PABLO BEOLA EDMOND W. BONVLER CFHOMAS H. CALLAHAN HOMER N. CALVER CHARLES J. DAVIS DON.ALD R. DIXON DONALD O. DUNN JOHN S. GALLAGI-IER VICTOR J. GALLENE EUGENIO GJXRZA FRANCIS P. GILBERT H. MAYNARD GRIFFITH LESLIE S. HALL ROY E. HARDY ALBERT H. ANDERSON EDGAR D. BASCOM MARTIN W. COXVLES MARSHALL B. DALTON I'I.-XRVEY W. DANIELS FRANCIS C. FOOTE FRANK R. FOSTER CHARLES L. HALL 1913 Cfforztinucdj H.AROLD M. RIKND ALFRED G. RANNEY A. RICHARD FRED T. ROBINSON HENRY J. G. RUDOLPH PAUL E. RUDOLPH NATHANIEL M. SAGE NIMIS S. SALIBI PHILIP N. SHAGURY GEORGE H. STARR JOSEPH J. STRACHAN 1914 EDWIN D. HAYYVARD JOHN H. HESSION ALVAH S. HOLXVAY XNALTER P. HOUSTON FRANK J. JEROME ALEXANDER G. LONG ARMANDO G. LONGORIA THOMAS J. LOUGH C. KIRK NICFARLIN HERBERT S. MCLELLAN FRED D. TWIENDENHALL RALPH E. NIERRY JORGE I. MORENO PHILIP E. MORRILL JOHN C. MORSE EDNVARD E. MURPHY CHARLES E. NORWOOD CHESTER H. OBER 1915 SEXVARD HIGIiLEY JOHN HYNEMAN BENJAMIN H. KERSTEIN ALBERT E. KLEINERT IRA S. LENVIS JOSEPH M. LIVERMORE CARLETON W. LOYELL GAETANO BIARCONI HERBERT A. SWEET :HENRY C. THIERFELDER EDWARD M. TOLMAN TUNG P. TONG JOHN YV. 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MILLER Chairman Vice-Clzairman JAMES GORDON RUSSELL HARRY DEXTER PECK Secretary Treasurer JOHN BENT FARWELL LEVITT LUZERN QUDTER Governing Board XVILLIAM HENRY BROTHERTON ELLIS VVETHRELL BREWSTER MAX LEON WATERMAN Members 1913 :HENRY ANDREWS BABCOCK PAUL VVINFIELD BARTEL ELLIS XVETHRELL BREXVSTER ALFRED AUSTIN BROOKS ALBERT CALEB BROXVN - GENE NATI'IANIEL BURRELL WVALTER ROBERT BYLUND GEORGE HALL CLARK PAUL VINCENT COGAN EVAN BRUCE COTTON N741 BUTLER PARNELL CRITTENDEN IIOXVARD SLOCUM CURRIER BURTON LANE CUSI-IING LEVITT LUZERN CUSTER DONALD XYAN LEAR DOWNS GEORGE WALTER DUNCAN JOIIN BENT FARYVELL KARL WISE GASCIIE EDXVARD BENNETT GERMAIN I'IAROLD HOPKINSON GRIFFIN A 1 .,-4... 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BUGBEE ,-M, L 'LELCH NI E419 141 RAYNIOND CHASE BERGEN WILLIAM SPENCE BLACK JOHN BLATCHIPORD ALLEN FRANK BREVVER EDMUND GUILFORD BROXVN CHARLES LALOR BURDICK ALLISON BUTTS BENJAMIN COFFIN CROMWVELL, Jr, HENRY WORSHAM DEW, Jr. ALGERNON TUTTLE GIBSON DONALD MCFARLAN GILES HENRY RAY ALDRICH GEORGE ROBERT BARTLETT LOUIS DEBLOIS BARTLETT ARTHUR EDGAR GERALD COLLINS WVILLIAM STRYKER CONNER JAMES ALEXANDER CREIGHTON LOUIS WADE CURRIER TRAYMOND CELDEN FOSTER TE CHUN HSI STANLEY NIUNROE BAXTER TSUN CHANG FREDERICK JNARREN HARRIS, Jr. GABE BOUCK HILTON Active Members 1913 PERCY GREENE XVHITINI 1914 1915 ROBERT IIOGER LANGER HOR.fXCE 1VIARSHALL LAVVRENCE LIONEL LIENRY LEHMAIER HENRY DOUGLAS MIKCDON.+XLD ALAN HAY NIEANS STANLEY VVALLACE PARKER CHARLES ALBERT SMITH FREDERICK OTIS STILLMAN BENJAMIN BURROXVS TREMERE, Jr EDGAR LIALLE VVEIL WVALTER LUCIUS WHITEHEAD AN LONG LAU CHARLES SHEPARD LEE ERIC XVIER MASON HERBERT OULTON MAXWELL CLYDE POLHEMUS ROSS FRANK SAMUEL SINNICKS CHARLES FRANCIS THOMPSON RALPH EVANS WELLS, Jr. JOHN SPOTTS BIICIDONVELL ROBERT ANTOINE SCHMUCKER FRANK SOULE SOMERBY SANFORD LAWTON WVILLIS 52171 crI1IEQIvreA.ggHfRhg?c1rTl'Yj ,Z I 1 I , .... ........ - .. ,,,.,-I 1.1-QL -mf. 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Vice-President HAROLD GIBBONEY BRUNER Treasurer HOMER ROGERS GEORGE WYLIE FORRESTER ARTHUR HENRY CLARK NORMAN CLARK GEORGE NATHAN ALTHOUSE FRANCIS CLARKE ATWOOD LAWRENCE :HUMPHREY BAILEY PHILIP SIMES BARNES JOHN KIMBALL BATCHELDER ROBERT WOODS BECKMAN DONALD BELCHER ARTHUR EDYVARD BELLIS ISADORE BERENSON LUCIUS AURELIUS BIGELOXV, Jr. CHARLES ALBERT BLODGETT FRED WILLIAM BOMMER ROBERT DALAND BONNEY XVAYNE DEEGAN BRADLEY NIAURICE FRANKLAND BRANDT PIARRY BRAUDE WILSON CULVER BROGA THEODORE GATES BROW'N :HAROLD GIBBONEY BRUNER GUY FIODGENS BUCHANAN VVINTHROP EPXRLE CALDWELL ROSS CAMPBELL ARTHUR XVHITING CARPENTER ELBRIDGE JOHNSON CASSELMAN SILAS HENRY CHAMPLIN RIING CROW JAMES STANLEY CHURCHILL LQSOJ PHILIP AVITGENSTEIN CODXYISE JOHN PARKS COE THOMAS JRICHARD COLLINS EUGENE FREDERICK CONXVAY ALTON ALDRICH COOK PHILIP COVITZ MAX CRACAUER CHAUNCEY AUGUSTUS CRAXVFORD ERNEST CHARLTON CROCKER JOHN NOLAN DALTON CHESTER PELKEY DAVIS JOSEPH ALOYSIUS DECKOP ARTHUR BIRCHARD IJEWVITT ROSCOE GILKEY DICKINSON ROSS PIEXVITT DICKSON SAMUEL PAUL DIETCH RAY PUTNAM DINSIVIORE SIDNEY REGINALD DODD GEORGE JONES EASTER BURNHAM EVANS FIELD R-USSELL FURNESS FIELDS JOSEPH LOUIS FINKELSTEIN W ILLIAM H.AROLD FLEMING GEORGE AVYLIE FORRESTER NEYVELL LATHROP FOSTER EARLE NTCIiOLS FRANK ERNEST CAMILLE GAGNON ri Z TECHNI mea SOLOMON MAX GINSBURG XVARREN EUGENE GLANCY ROBERT TURNBULL GOOKIN DAVID FOSTER GOULD FRANK STANLEY GOYE ALLEN RAYNIOND GREENLEAF GORDON BAKER GREENOUGI-I STUART VVILLIS GURNEY BERTRAND HUNT HALE CLAIRE HANDLIN CLARENCE THORVALD HANSEN LESLIE JOHN HE.ATH SIGURD TRYGVE HELSETIi ARTHUR ELLSVVORTH HIRST VVILLIAM NORMAN HOLMES WVILLIAM GRENVILLE HORSCH RALPH HZERBERT HOWES ARTHUR ENOCH HOWLETT CLARENCE VVEARE HOXVLETT LESTER FRANCIS I'IOYT MING TSAI HSU PEI I'IXVANG HSI? BENJAMIN HURVITZ FRANKLIN HUTCIIINSON, Jr. CLIFTON NEWMAN JACOBS PIERRE FANEUIL JONES RALPH PALMER JOSLYN MAANAHIAN BREMNER :KAUFMAN IIARRY NICLAIN :KEATING JOHN AUGUSTINE KELLEHER ARTHUR VVEBSTER ICENNEY FREDERICK STIMPSON KENNEY HERBERT CLEMENT KLIPSTEIN RICHARDSON GRANT IQNOWLAND HERBERT ISAAC KNOXXVLES LINDSAY CHARLES LAMB HORATIO WELLINGTON LAMSON BERNARD LANDERS FREDERICK WVILLIAM LANE GEROULD TAYLOR LANE BENJAMIN LAPP DANIEL ELLVVOOD LEWIS MYER LEVINSON ALFRED LOERENBERG ERNEST MERRILL LOVELAND HENIIY JEROME LUCEY FREDERICK FRANK MAOKENTEPE FRANK HERBERT MAHONEY CHARLES GEORGE MIAIER PERRY RAYMOND FOSTER MARSHALL PETER BIASUCCI H.AROLD ALEXANDER TVIAYER JOHN FRANCIS TVICLAUGHLIN RIILLARD VVARREN MERRILL ROBERT VVATKEYS MITCHELL EUGENE MONESS ROBERT VVHARTON MOORHOUSE ALEXANDER MORRISON FRANCIS BYRON TVIORTON NICHOLAS VAN SLYCK BIURIFORD ARTHUR CFAPLEY MUNYAN MYER TVIELVILLE NAVISON JAMES BENSON NEAL CHARLES RENWICK OUTTERSON ISRAEL PARIS ARTHUR VVENTWORTH PARKER LEON WOODMAN PARSONS GILBERT LAXVRENCE PEAKES FERDINAND HARRIMAN PENDLET BION LEONARD PIERCE REGINALD FLINT POLLARD THOMAS CLIFFORD POND LOUIS RABINOVITZ BENJAMIN THOMAS RAXUBER GEORGE BERGEN REYNOLDS GEORGE RICIITER HOMER ROGERS CHARLES HENRY ROSENTHAL TRACY RITDOLPH RYON EDNVARD BAKER SEBBEN THOMAS EDXVARD SENIOR MAX JACOB SHAFRAN VVILLIAM AARON SIMPSON ELWYN EDXVARD SNYDER, Jr. ARCHIBALD HAARRIS SPAULDING THEODORE FRANKLIN SPEAR SEYMOUR JAMES SPITZ ALBERT THOMAS STEARNS, Qd FREDERICK WALTER STETSON FRANK LIVINGOOD SURLS GEORGE JHATHANVAY TJXBER, Jr. EDWARD NELSON TAYLOR PHILIP BAXTER TERRY HENRY VONPHUL THOMAS KEBE TOABE ROBERT VOSE CFOXVNEND GEORGE ROBERT URQUHIXRT ALDEN HARRY XVAITT RAYMOND HAMILTON WIALCOTT EDWARD FERDINAND XVALDRON EDXVARD CYRUS XVALKER, Sd LOUIS SEBASTIAN xv.-XLSH HOIILAND RUSSELL VVEMPLE PAUL WVARREN WVEYMOUTH HAROLD SUTHERLAND WYILKINS GIARDINER CUSHING WVILSON LOUIS ALEXANDER WILSON JOSEPH BENTON WYIRT STEPHEN TAYLOR WOODBRIDGE LOUIS HARRINGTON ZEPELER KQSIJ ON H . .... 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JACKSON Associate Professor RALPH R.LAWRENcE Professor HAROLD PENDER Associate Professor FRANK A. LAYVS Assistant Professor WILLIAM E. XVICKENDEN I Q82 1 72 Mr. 311' Mr NIP. Mr. 1N11'. 4.2 fU:cR NI EIIQT4' XVILLIAM S. GORTON CHARLES W. GREEN CALVIN P. ELDRED JAMES P. KING ALFRED P. KITCHEN NATHANIEL S. .WMCARSTON FRANCIS H. ACHARD OSCAR MCN. ARNOLD JOHN K. BATCHELDER LEW W. BEASON LIONEL BONVOULOIR EMERSON L. BRAY PHILLIP V. BURT HILDING N. CARLSON RICHARD B. CROSS STANLEY H. DAVIS EDWARD A. DOWNEY, Jr. PERCY L. FLANSBURG CHARLES W. GOTHERMAN HENRY C. HARRISON FRED C. HERSOM CHARLES K. HILMAN HERM.AN A. AFFEL FREDERICK B. BARNS LOUIS D. CHARM YU MAI CHU PHILLIP M. CURRIER HAROLD J. DANFORTH GARDNER C. DERRY ABRAHAM J. FINKS LESTER T. FORBES CHARLES E. HADLEY ALBERT J. HAIIN .ALFRED E. HANSON MATTHEW HARRISON NVALTER G. HAUSER FRANCIS C. HEALY - T Insfrzzctors Mr. FREDERICK G. PERRY Assisianfs 1913 WILLIAM G. HORSCH VVILLIAM deY. KATZENBERG ER LEON L. KIITZENSTEIN VERNON G. KATZENSTEIN RUSSELL E. LEONARD JOSEPH W. LOVELL CHARLES J. TVICCARTHY JOHN B. MACNEILL MILL.ARD W. TVIERRILL GILBERT R. PARDEY ALBERT L. PASHEK JOSEPH N. PAUL HENRY E. RANDALL RALPH S. RANDALL VVILLIAM A. READY LUTHER J. RENFREYX' 1914 JAMES F. HENDRICKS JAMES T. HOLLIES JAMES A. JUDGE ISRAEL H. LOVETT ERNEST W. MANN IQARL C. MASON HAROLD A. MIAYER PERCY RJCCULLOUGH WALTER V. MURPHY EARL M. NE1X'LIN ISRAEL PARIS RICHARD W. PEATROUS, Jr. GEORGE K. PERLEY PEDRO PAULO PIZZORNO Mr. RALPH G. HUDSON Mr. YVALDO V. LYONS Mr. NORMAN OSANN Mr. DAVID M. TERNVILLIGER Mr. HARRY F. THOMSON Mr. ROBERT J. AVISEMAN CLARENCE B. ROGERS NIERRILL J. SMITH EDGAR WV. TAFT EDVVARD G. TAYLOR JOSEPH A. TENNANT GEOFEREY R. THAYER BENJAMIN F. THOMAS, Jr. R,A1,PH L. THOMAS HENRY H. THOMPSON CHARLES E. TRULL ROBERT W. WEEKS FERNAND C. VVEISS ERNEST XVELLER CHESTER P. WWVETHERBEE ROBERT H. WOODS, Jr. ROBERT K. VVRIGHT HAROLD B. RICHBIOND CLAIRE W. RICKER CARL A. SANDBURG HAROLD D. SHAXV ARTHUR P. SHEPARD ELDEN 1. STAPLES GEORGE S. STEYENS OTTO E. STRAHLMANN VERNON M. F. TALLMAN LAXVRENCE L. TRAVIS GILBERT A. XVAGXER LOI'IS E. WRIGHT TSANG :KYIEN XYFAN ITYDOLPH F. ZECHA 1915 JOHN T. BAUER, Jr. OLIVER C. H.-XLL RALPH E. CURTIS ALLISON R. NYILLIARIS A LQSSJ . . I I I I ,' If . Jn In , I If DID If ,' unix ra 1 , imma x llmmll tm: ' 'qh f W Qhllm' :xx Ill 'Q 5: If ff I , I ll N ' 11 'I Mu'f nf' 'mmm v m 'I wr I If-- C g n , 1' I 'I I -If Dafwar OFFICERS Presidenzf EDYVARD MAYO TOLMAN L Secretary- Treasurer Assistant Secretary-Treasurer HOMER NORTHUP CALVER SOLOMON SCHNEIDER Honorary lllembozjs ROBERT P. BIGELOW, Prof. M. I. T. SELSKAR M. GUNN, Prof. M. I. T. EARLE B. PHELPS, Prof. INT. I. T. DNVIGI-IT PORTER, Prof. M. I. T. SAMUEL C. PRESCOTT, Prof. M. I. T. VVILLIAM T. SEDGNVICK, Prof. M. I. T. FRANCIS VV. SLACK, Boston Health Dept. PERCY G. STILES, Inst. M. I. T. GEORGE F. SXVAIN, Prof. Harvard University. VV. LYMAN UNDERWOOD, Sp. Lecturer, IVI. I. T. CHARLES-E. A. WINSLOW, former Prof. M. I. T. 'Associate lllembers VVILLIAM H. COBURN, Asst. M. I. T. CORNELIUS A. DUYSER, Research Assoc. M. I. T. JAMES E. RUSH FRANZ SCHNEIDER, Jr., Inst. BI. I. T. I 284 1 5 TEQI-mu 1 1 A ROBERT ADAMS ALLTON GEORGE XVILBUR BAKEMAN WALTER EMERSON BROXVN HUGH MORTON CAMPBELL EARL CUMMINS ROBERT GURNEY DAGGETT VVYLIE JOHNSTON D.ANIELS MANUEL FONT EDMOND XVESLEY BOWVLER CI-IAUNCY DAVIS BRYANT CORNELIUS JOSEPH CALLAHAN HOMER NORTHUP CALVER ZIANG YIEN CHOXV PERLEY EUGENE CONNER DONALD RITSON DIXON THOMAS JEFFERSON DUFFIELD FRANCIS PRINCE GILBERT ADELBERT DELANO I'IILLER TURPIN HSI MARTIN WARREN COYVLES ABRAHALI HALIBURG Active llfenzbem 1913 1914 1915 MAX HOUGHTON HARRINGTON JOSEPH MEYER ISENBERG ALFRED IQATZ HYMAN LOUIS SIIOUB EDXVARD IEPHRAIM SMITH, Qd EDWARD EIAYO TOLMAN XYUNG TSUN WTAN HAROLD CAMPBELL VVOODFALL MALCOLM LEXVIS JORGE ISAAC MORENO HAROLD XVATSON N IGHTINGALE MAX ISAAC OMANSKY ROBERT PARSONS PHILLIP SKINNER PLATT SOLOMON SCHNEIDER FRANK LIVINGOOD SURLS EDXVARD CURTIS TAYLOR HAROLD ELMS VVICHER FAY WOODBURN VVILLIAMS GEORGE BIAURICE HOHL ALLISON CROSS ROGERS N351 QQ f' ff' Y I x X H , .,- 1 ' -. , 5 5 :f-5. sl .f-.f -- --N: 5: - .E V. :Fay 5-,E 5-F F.-. :er E- 5 - -5 E A . -1-rJ ,U g , bi-Mbfllu is - - xl -V H ,Zi 3235,-'.. 3 , I .LlLff:-,9 N 'i i I QV Y I -Q ll ,iifl c 3 Q M ,T Qrgj ' ,E OFFICERS P'T6S7'fZ6Nl JOHN PIERREPONT CONSTABLE Vice-P1'e.s'1fdent Secrefary HOU-KUN CHOW ARTHUR LOVEJOY TODT Treasurer ARTHUR HESS XYALBRIDGE Members I VVALTER SCOTT AIKEN VON-FONG 'LAM HAROLD TOWNSEND BENT YVAI GYIAO LOO I EVERS BIIRTNER VVAI-PO LOO HERBERT BARNEY CADY DEVVITT CONVERSE RAMSAY HOU-KUN CHOVV FUCI-IENG SEETOO JOHN PIERREPONT CONSTABLE YING TSE-YU SZE ROBERT FRANCIS HART ARTHUR LOVEJOY TODT MOO CHING HOU AUGUST VVILHELNI VOLK CI-IEE SING IJSIN ARTHUR HESS VVALBRIDGE 522861 naoinpeaeeoamgamgnoraof I A cllilflfl wr-icf RAGIU . . x ..',, 3 Pgi- 1 I f NGINEE. 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RAND Faculty Professor ARLO BATES Professor ARTHUR A. NOYES Professor ALFRED E. BURTON Professor ARCHER T. ROBINSON Professor CHARLES F. A. CURRIER Professor HENRY L. SEAVER Professor CARROLL W. DOTEN Professor XVILLIAM T. SEDGWICK ' Professor EDWARD F. MILLER Professor JOHN O. SUMNER Professor SAMUEL P. MULLIKEN Professor HARRY W. TYLER Professor HENRX' G. PEARSON Professor FRANK VOGEL Professor ROBERT S. WILLIAMS Mr. DAVID CARB Mr. RANDALL CREMER Instructfng Staff Mr. CHARLES B. ROW'LEY Mr. RALPH F. SYMONDS Mr. FREDERICK R. KNEELAND Mr. HARRY F. THOMSON Undergraduate Membership JOSE TVIANUEL CADENAS RICHARD BELMONT CATTON, J EDWIN ELLSXVORTH CORBETT TENNY LOMRARD DAVIS JOHN NIURRAY HASTINGS, Jr. EDXVARD PIURST LIONEL HENRY LEHMAIER CHARLES LEVVIS LEVERMORE FREDERICK DAVID BIURDOCK ERNEST LESLIE OSBORNE L Q90 1 F. HARRY DEXTER PECK ALFRED GARDNER RANNEY NIMR SAID SALIBI JOHN SOLEY SELFRIDGE SAMUEL VVOODWORTH SELFRIDGE FREDERIC HASTINGS SMYTH JOSEPH JOSLIN STRACHAN EDWARD CURTIS TAYLOR GEOFFREY RICE THAYER DONALD HIGGINS VAN DEUSEN BIAX LEON WATERMAN NJ ' d f' X lf - me 1 - I ,LL V . X. -f X L- - - E 6 ,iv X I V, 7 , ,,, . P Q I K Eguwlmm wummwgfllff Ai Mg - .I .1 1 .S?5iA1?M1 . l We 1 1 RRSFEU H f R R EAR - 1 +- A D ' 1 ' '- 1 G Q I Z 1 1 WWW f I 1' E A Avy I 'N. ..4 . 4 T-... ' ' ' . 17, ' V gxix U -L'C'-IL' President SETH K. HUMPHREY Vice-Presidenf Sec-refary CARROLL W. DOTEN ROBERT S. WILLIAMS Treasurer Librariafz ANDREW D. MACLACHLAN CHARLES C. R. FISH House Comffziitee ROBERT C. LATIMER, Chairman FRANZ SCHNEIDER JOSEPH H. KNIGHT Membership Committee NATHAN R. GEORGE, Chairman ALLYN L. MERRILL :HOXVARD L. COBURN Comzcil QElectc'd I0 serve three yearsj Elecled in 1910 ROYALL D. BRADBURY NATHAN R. GEORGE HERMAN C. LYTHGOE JOHN A. ROCKVVELL, Jr. RIAURICE R. SCHARFF Elected in 1911 HARRY WV. TYLER HENRY FAT FREDERICK R. :KXEELAND LEIY'IS E. MOORE SAMUEL F. TOWER Elected in 1912 CHARLES W. BRADLEE IIOXVARD L. COBURN ANDREW D. FULLER SAMUEL C. PRESCOTT W. LYMAN LINDERXYOOD LQQTJ Cb.: kfnx V X Q 1! . R A I -. E1 A e e ,lil 'I A I ugh -5, - , AOLE EE A W 5 .QQ I .L FJ 5- , j-29 1.7,--, nf, A I J ' f A' 7 -T A ' iff! 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JOSE BIANUEL CADENAS :XLFRED GARDNER RANNEY L Q93 1 EICHNI ESQM' BAHJAT AMIN ABDULNOUR FRANCIS HERBIAN ACHARD TVILLIAM EARL ASH FREDERICK BALSTON BARNS PABLO BEOLA JOSEPH BLACKSTEIN ALLEN FRANK BREXVER ALFRED EDGAR BURTON JOSE MANUEL CADENAS RICHARD BELMONT CATTON TSLTN CHANG HOU-KUN CHOW ZIANG XYIEN CHOW EDXVIN TUTTLE COLE DANIEL FROST COMSTOCK CIOERO BEZERRA MANAIS DE 1 3 DONALD RITSON DIXON CARROL DOTEN TVIIZREL LEIWE FERREIRA FREDERICK FISH CHARLES EPHRAIM FOX HARRY MANLEY GOODWVIN AGNELLO DE LIMA GUIMARAES SIDNEY GUNN DHIRENDRA CHANDRA GUPTA ROBERT FRANCIS HART MANUEL AGUSTIN HERNTKNDEZ LUCIUS TUTTLE HIIAL MOO CHING HOU YVILLIAM HZOVGAARD TE CHUN HSI TURPIN HSI CHEE SING HSIN YVALTER HUINIPHREYS EDXVARD HURST GILBERT NL-XRIANO IRELAND J UNPACHIRO ISHII GORTON JAMES TERENCE ROY JOHNSTON FREDERICK PHILLIP KARNS N941 ERNEST KERR ABRAHAM JACOB KRACHMALNIKOFE EARNEST FELIX LANGLEY HOR.ACE MARSHALL LAXVRENCE LIONEL HENRY LEHMAIER ARMANDO GONZALEZ LONGORIA PING YOK LOO WAI-Po LOO PERCIVAL LOXVELL RICHARD COCKBURN BIACLAURIN JOHN BAYEIELD MACNEILL ERIC VVIER TWIASON CHARLES KIRK MCFARLIN ROBERT JOSEPH MURPHY ARTHUR AMOS NOYES GEORGE OSBORNE IVIAURICE PARIS ALEXANDER JOSEPH PASTENE HARRY DEXTER PECK PEDRO PAULO PIZZORNO HENRY EDWARD RANDALL, Jr. ALFRED G.ARDNER RT-XNNEY NIMR SAID SALIBI FEDERICO GUILLERMO SANCHEZ VVERNER THEODORE SCHAURTE HENRY LATIMER SEAVER WILLIAM THOMPSON SEDGXVICK PAUL REXVERE SMITH LESLIE WHITMORE SNOXV JOHN OSBORNE SUMNER SEYMOUR LIOVVELL TAYLOR JOSEPH ALLEN TENNANT ARTHUR TODT PAUL GUATIER VIGNAL FRANK VOGEL ALDEN HARRY WAITT ROBERT VVELLES GEORGE WIGGLESXVORTH FONG TEH YEH TSIN XJUEN '16 L FN W- A -iii -qua- K V' IV CHI l G 1 f -1 XI-xii-Q 9-l 1 -Q-4 ...I I I ,,mIu,,Mm'ml'lWwI I III , A A.-L LL '. . 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I A I If: f c-.FT Tn-N xs kt Vice-President HOU-KUN CHOW Chinese S ecretary TSUN CHANG TSUN CHANG SIDNEY YING CHEN HOU-KUN CHOW TXTING CHOW ZIANG YIEN CHONV CHI-CHE CHU YU MAI CHU HONG IQNVEI HO MOO CHING HOU TE CHUN HSI TURPIN HSI CHEE SING I-ISIN IXTING TSAI HSU PEI HXVAXNG HSU POH YTUEN HU STH SING ICEH WTON-FONG LAM LONG LAU SING DJI LI OFFICERS President TURPIN HSI MEMBERS Treasurer LONG LAU E11 gli sh Secrefary WION-FONG LAM PING YOK LOO VVAI GYIAO LOO WAI PO LOO MRS. WAI PO LOO TEH CHE NIAR WAY SUNG NEW SQYING TSE-GU SZE SHIN TAO TAI CHOU CHUAN TSENG SCUNG TSUN VAN, CHOU XVANG HSIEN WU YU LIN WU FONG T EH XTEH XYUEN TZE YING TS.ANG IQYIEN XTUAN TSIN XvUEN MIN SIIOU Z1-TEX L 295 1 Q.,-. v , P i.1 g - --1 11.-, I L., LAL f, I7T.:r-L SH:- C I A D I I QQDFW I EI I '51 I I I I I I E , QS I I JI I I '11 In ' I I ' 'F .7' - 4 ', K X- ' I '- I I I I I IIIMII I-I ' I I II I -I 'NI I I R ' I I - I. ,J I-X ,I I I ,IIII A-I I K, I I ,,... I I I , ' 4,1 J I I UI Sf- L ..... .-.I..,'W:'...-.-I KJ J.- sap, I I 'II,I I- Iwi S22 W .SIN Q I 'III I' 15' If Presirlenl ALFRED GARDNER RANNEY Secretary ALLISON RIDLEY WILLIAMS IQOBERT MCCLANAIIAN ALLEN JOHN THOMAS BAUER, Jr. CLARENCE A. J. BIRNBAUM EMERSON LESTER BRAY JAMES J. R. BRISTOIV ' WILLIAM HENRY BROTHERTON JOHN NICHOLAS BURFORD CEDRIC BURGHER THOMAS SNEED BYRNE ELDRIDGE JOHNSON CASSELMAN ALFRED VICTOR COLEMAN CARUTHERS ASKEW' COLEMAN OLIVER EARL CONKLIN ALDEN CRANKSHAXV IJENRY AVORSHAM DEW, Jr. ERNEST DE,'XN DORCIIESTER, Jr. GEOIIGE JONES EASTER JAMES WASHINGTON EASTER JULIAN KINCZSLIXND FERGUSON JOHN SEARS GALLAGIIER IIALPII CONRAD GOETH ALBERT JEROME HIXIIN JOHN JOSEPH HIXIQTY JAMES FRANKLIN HENDRTCTIIS RIARK LEMMON CLIFFORD ALLEN LLOYD GEORGE LEXVIS MACKAY NELSON MACRAE JAMES AYINN .RQICCLCHE IQQGJ ,Ucnzbers Vice-Presidezzt IYILLIAM HENRY BROTHERTON Treasurer SAMUEL EVAN ROGERS, JR. AVILLIAM LANE NICPHERRIN CHARLES BOOTH MIXLONE, Jr. JOAQUIN JRAMIREZ IVIASFERRER GEORGE MADISON IAIAVERICK FRED DUNLAP IVIENDENHALL ALONZO BQIARSH IVIUTERSBAUGH LABAN THEODORE PATTON RICHARD VVARNER PEATROSS, Jr. JOHN LIYNES PICTON MERRILL EDXVARD PRATT ALFRED G,fkRDNER RANNEX' IVILLIAM ALOYSIUS READY THOMAS BEALL RICHEY SAMUEL EVAN ROGERS, Jr. HENRX' EASTIN ROSSELL JOHN RICARDS LONG SANTOS WALTER JAMES STEIVART JOSEPH ALLEN TENNANT HERBERT JOHN VON IXOSENBERG NVILLIAM FISHER YVALLIS ALBERT ULMIXN NV.-ALTER ROBERT XVALCOTT WEEKS NASH STANIIOPE XVEIL, Jr. FERDINAND CARL XVEISS JACKSON BALDXVIN AVELLS RJCCENEY IWIERLICH ALLISON RIDLEY WILLIAMS ROBERT LIARRIS WOODS, Jr. JOHN B. VVOODXVARD, Jr. ::1a.: 'h6f::w -1 e :f.- V . , ez' f N' aww' 1 -' 4--- - - - '- Qi! Hn I' pg-r'-- v-WV-f'-ffgq. .,,, p ,. . Q f,ii5 1.'-sez r ii . - I:-A' 2, I. ,I gg so fi? Q. H 1' -2 A-- 'i - if I is li Ei 52 E 3.1 . 45 if ff 'fp ii EFI if '- 5' ir E: E: .i. 'N 5, I. :Ig gy, . il ,V AH ,A,. H t 4 . HF: pig- h, If Iglgxi . 4 T l '- IU ml-fi ., . .... . fi we -.5-'Q'-7'N 'T. -'.' ' ' 'f . '7 'f','5': T5 ITf'-'72T- TV-,',F7?f'.T': 1'7l1 ?7 X5 T '. ' ?.? 'f: J!f 7igi5:? i'Il-1 B V, ' '-.LQ-gf I .f5f.f- '- t.vl. 8- ,-I-QA ' ' : 9 12' I ' if 'LIT n' N21 if? ,e .. Q I2 ff-'wi - 35 A - A CLU HE Technology Catholic Club was establislled during the year 1906-07. Its object is the development of social life among the Catholics at the Institute. This is accom- plished through frequent informal meetings and an annual dance and banquet. Speakers of prominence are secured for the informal meetings to talk on subjects of current interest which may or may not be of a religious character. The membership of the club now exceeds one hun- dred, and is open to all Catholics at the Institute. A President LOUIS SEBASTIAN VVALSH Vice-Presiflent RENE IALPHONSE RICHARD Secretary-T7'easz.n'e1' LEO FRANCIS TVALSH Easecutive Commizfzfee LEO A. HARTNETT, 1913 JOAQUIN R. IXTASFERRER, 1914 VINCENT P. O,KEEFE, 1915 JONATHAN J. IXIURPHY, Jr., 1916 L 297 1 .f?'f'15Q2A TECHNOLOGY X .I 1.1 wi- 555. CHRISTIAN , gn i w Q ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Prcsizlent Vice-President CLARENCE W. BRETT, 1913 ROSWELL F. BARRATT, 19111 Treasurer Boys' Wlork .... Bible Study .... Church Co-operation Deputation 1Vo1'k . Finance ....., Immigrant VVOI'k . . H. R. BASSETT, 1915 H EGBERT C. HADLEY, 1914 Chairmen. Qf Commiilees Lodging-houses . . W. BROWN, 1915 lVIembe1'ship . . R. B. KENNPXRD, 1913 New Student Work R G. W. DUNC.-KN, 1914 Posters ..... K E. C. H.NDLEY, 1914 Publicity .... H A. W. CARPENTER, 1913 Social . . . H Graduate Serretary L. RAYMOND TPXLBOT, A.M. CBoston University? C. K. SPRINGFIELD, 1913 R. F. BARRATT, 1914 . L. THOMAS, 1913 . C. MASON, 1914 . M. GRIFFITH, 1914 . O. GLIDDEN, 1913 BROWN BASSETT CARPENTER THOMAS GRIFFITH -HADLEY MASON KENNARD TALBOT BRETT GLIDDEN DUNCAN SPRINGFIELD 52981 5 r .IL un I l2l.ml.I.B.1.m Ay! I 5 QIHUNB' A w D MII :Lu A M I L, I E -:,1 f' 1 A p QQ , gs, Q E I 52 If'f H H L IL N V-41 :J 'AA' ' I- -E f , ..,- f I QW- j ' I , I 'ff 'UA ' I resident WILLIAM ALOYSIUS READY Vice-President JOSE MANUEL CADENAS CHARLES AUGUSTUS AHRENS DANA NASH BARKER GEORGE ROBERTS BARTLETT :HENRY SUMNER BENSON PABLO BEOLA LEONARD BESLEY KENNETH KENASTON BOYNTON RALPH DAVIS BROYVN JOHN NICI-IOLAS BURFORD JOSE MANUEL CADENAS GEORGE JAMES CHAMBERS DANIEL LOUIS COMISKY BENJAMIN COFFIN CROIIIWELL, ROBERT GUIXNEX' DAGGETT :RAY OSBORNE DELANO RAYMOND ODENXVALD DOANE FRANK ELLSWORTII DRAKE JULLAN :KINGSLAND FERGUSON OSBORN RICIiEIi FREEMAN XV.-ALTER GERMAIN GOODXVIN CLARENCE VVARDXVELL IJARVEY FREEMAN CLARK H.fXTCH, JI-. ALBERT JAMES IJOYT JUNPACIIIRO ISI-III LIUBERT STAFFORD JAMES STEXVART KEITH JOHN AUGUSTINE ISLELLEHER S001'eta1'y- Treasurer AUGUST US SWEETLAND TR EMORY LEOPOLD KERIP HO HUNG IQXVEI ROBERT RIEREDITH LINNELL EDWIN TIIAYER MAKCBRIDE RALPH READ MALCOLM ALAN I'IAY MEANS JORGE ISAAC RIORENO JONATHAN JOSEPH RLIURPIIY, Jr. CHARLES ILENVVICK OUTTERSON CHARLES GRAHAM PAINE HAROLD IQINDER PATTEN HARRY DEXTER PECK WVILLL-XM ALOYSIUS REAADX' PHILIP 'rl-IEOBALD REDEERN EDNVIN DREW REYNOLDS ALBERT EMERSON SCHALLENBACII RAYMOND EDMISTER SMITH RAYMOND MILES STOXYELL KENNETH MURCHISON SULLY ANGUS XYAX ANSDOL SYVIFT FRANCIS JAMES WALL XJIRGIL :EMERY AVARDWELL HAROLD BIANSOX WARREN MAN LEON WATERMAN RUSSELL HUBBARD AYHITE H.AROLD WILLIAM XYIIITIXG HARRY EDXVARD XYHITTEMORE EYERETT LANE WILLIAMS UE I Q99 1 Ik BROOKLINE HIGH SCHOOL ll A W Ek -1 'C' ,,.,p--ff!-1 THE MITTENU President Secretary- Treasurer HENRY HAVELOCK THOMPSON, 1913 GREVILLE GEORGE HASLABI, 1915 Members AVELLESLEY JOSEPH SELIGMAN 1913 'fsooj XVILLIAM ALLEN BRYANT ALFRED FRANKLIN :KENDRICK . VVILLIAM RHOADS 111ATTSON HENRY JAMES GRAY RUDOLPH HENRY HAVELOCK THOMPSON 1914 PHILIP ALDEN RUSSELL SEYMOUR JAMES SPITZ 1915 ALFRED VICTOR COLEMAN THOMAS LAMORY DEBLOIS FESSENDEN GREYVILLE GEORGE HASLAM DONALD AVISE PERIN 1916 BERTRABI ERNEST ADAMS STEVEN ROSS BERKOXVITZ IIORACE TQESLEY BICIQFORD KEMERTON DEAN RICHARD STEWART ROWLETT CLIFFORD ERNEST SHEDD P . ,-4 N A 9 M ' - ul IHIIIIIIP Hu.. .4,:. ' '- .4 A, .5 lwullgg 1 1 -I .2 tm' cd' I 4 H ' HW' PM 'lMl1llzIllill H:I 5u:JQ 1:11 13 i f PH ml H .l , .. -1. f I.. ..ilv 15, 1111911 1. I . ASEE' MII. 11V.-i1 11fI Presidevzi LAURENCE BRACIQETT HOYT, 1913 Vice-President HENR1' 'FHOMAS CHANDLER, 1915 Secretary- Treaszlrcr WVALTER EVERETT 1XiERRILL, AB. 1913 Execznfifve C0'l'I7,77Z.l.llfC0 RALPH DAVIS BROWN, 19141 VVALTER EVERETT MERRILL, A.B. 1913 HENRY THOMAS CHANDLER, 1915 CHARLES EDXVARD N ORXVOOD, A.B. 1914 LAURENCE BRACKETT HOYT, 1913 ISRAEL PARIS, 1914 , Members WILLIAM GRANT, B.Sc. LESTER C. GUSTIN, 1913 HERBEIQT O. LQIAXWVELL, 1913 LINDSEY YV. WVHITEHEAD, BS. 1913 CHARLES M. XVOODCOCK, 1913 WILLIAM S. CONNER, 1914 ALFRED L. HIGGINS, 1914 PIERRE F. JONES, B.S. 1914 DAVID V. NASON, 1914 EASTMAN A. XVEAVER, 1911 PHILIP L. ILXLGER, 1915 DEAN C. DUNNING, 1915 TERENCE R. JOHNSTON, 1915 B11-XNAHAN B. IQAUEMAN, 1915 ELMER I'I..N'EUMANN, 1915 LESLIE R. SEARS, 1915 JAMES S. STEXVART, 1915 VVESLEY H. BLANK, 1916 VVILLIAM YV. DRUMMEY, 1916 CHARLES J. C. J OHANSEN, 1916 JOHN M. PHILLIPS, 1916 DON.-XLD E. XVOODBRIDGE, 1916 I1301j fi JW' ,I T M ., I'Q,xA?- 'if te 4?5ii Q 'Q 1 I' i' l,,g,.m .. 3:52 I 1-'X 'll Ii 1 'W IW F ' - Ur ,2 AIXaIlv g .. , J Il QTEZIHAJ ll T 3 Milli :J H-TH LH' ' X fi ' px 'sq-.xvixyk - w L 1' wif ,N Q. I Jllllllllllllllhlllllsrr, 1 5 f' 'Nl I I A ' 74- i ' :T - I ' -. - 9- -D I A ' R 'T R Eiga-2 -' OFFICERS PI'6.S'1.lI8llf Vice-President HERMAN ANDREIV AFFEL HAROLD BOURS RICHMOND Secretary Treas'u1'c1' HOW-XRD GRANVILLE BORDEN HORATIO IVELLINGTON LAMSO Board of Directors FREDERICK BALSTON BARNS IYILLIAM LEE GRAVES OLIVER CUSHING HALL Dlenzbcrs IIERINIAN ANDREXV AFFEI. FREDERICK BALSTON BARNS HAROLD TOXK'NSEND BENT HOWARD GRANVILLE BORDEN' LUCIAN VVALLACE BURNHAM LOUIS DAVID CHARM YU MAI CHU LOUIS LEDERLE CONNELLY CHESTER ALBERT CORNEY RALPH ENDICOTT CURTIS ROBERT REFINE DESMOND Mr. JAMES ELLIS FRANCIS CHANDLER FOOTE VVYNN GAYLORD Radio Station LAURENCE PATTEN GEEK IVILLIAM LEE GRAVES OLIVER CUSIIING I-IALI. OTTO NVILLIAM HILBERT DONALD ROBERTSON HUSTED HORATIO VVELLINGTON LAMSON HENRY LORENT LEEB EDWARD WARREN IVIACY HENRY GARDNER IVIORSE Professor HAROLD PENDER LIAROLD BOURS RICHMOND STARR WALKER STANYAN ERLING BRYNJULF STOCKMANN ARTHUR RLMER ININDLE Electrical Engineering Laboratory mom Lowell Building N PUBLICATIONS E01-XTELOGY fr MQQHYXTECT HISTCDRY Ol: Tl-IE TECH l- f4 N THE sixteenth of November, 1881, the first issue of af 5 Y' 1 , , I THE TECH appeared at the Institute as a fortnightly paper. fi ,I It had been preceded bv others, which had some degree nazi, Jay L , TQ of success, most notable among them being The Spec- trzmz. It has remained, however, for THE TECH to publish success- fully thirty-two volumes, which show a most interesting develop- ment through the various vicissitudes of student life. The first issue states that the aim of THE TECH will be 'Ito promote the interests of the students at the Institute, and to maintain a friendly spirit among them, breaking down the ancient barriers of class and departmentf, This aim is still maintained under present condi- tions as faithfully as when the first copy appeared, except that its management has endeavored to enlarge its scope, by taking in the Institute at large and furthering in every way possible the ideals expressed by President Rogers. The actual chronicle of THE TECH is briefly told. Wlith the passing of eleven years after its founding, the paper had become such a surety, that a Weekly was considered not too great an expansion. In 1905 a tri-Weekly became its next advancing step. This proved very popular. It contained more current Technology news, and served, furthermore, by means of it.s more frequent appearance and the publication of notices from all class and Institute activities, to bind the undergraduates more firmly together. Finally, in 1909, its twenty-ninth year, THE TECH joined the ranks of Americais college dailies,-a step which has made possible a much greater field of activity in carrying out its aim. 53051 ill IHIIHLQI Ill ll lil lfyllll Ill K'lHIl Ill ill Ill IU! IL ll Klj, IU! lil IIN!!! IUIHIINI ll' KIIVIIP IIHIII Ill' IIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll Qxa? vw, I ,J Im QEIQI I2 AM .fnllllllmlllefxqfff-.III S-M1nl.f-1II'I1N JIMII -'min 5 . 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ALDEN HARRY WVAITT, 191-L . . SEYMOUR IIOVVELL TAYLOR, 1911 ...... BERTRAM ERNEST ADAMS, 1915, F ' GEOFFREY RICE THAYER, 1913, Second Term . . . irst Terrn , News Board FRANCIS CHANDLER FOOTE, 1915 .......... HOMER ROGERS, 1915 ........... MAURICE PARIS, 191-L, First Term ...... EASTMAN ATKINS VVEAVER, 1914, Second Term . PERCIVAL JUDSON MUNN, 1915 ....... ERNEST XVILKINS BTANN, 1914 . . . SAMUEL STEPHEN BERKOVVITZ, 1915 . . THEODORE VVALPOLE BURKHART, 1915 . Business Board LINDSAY CHARLES LAMB, 1915 . , ...,.. . , XVILLIAM :HAROLD FLEMING, 1915 . . . . . . . News Staff THOMAS JAMES BARRY, 1915 JASPER BLANCHARD CARR, 1916 ROBERT ELXVYN DE NIERRITT, 1916 HAROLD PARKER GRBXY, 1916 XVILLIAM TOBI.1S KNIESZNER, 1916 General Manager . Jlfazzaging Editor . Eclitor-in-Chiqf B usiness Manager . B1z,s-iness Manager . . Editor Assistant Blarzagirzg Societies Editor I rztstitutc Editor . Institute Editor Exchange Editor Athletic Editor A.9sign,ment Editor . . CalendarC'om.mittee A.Iil'67'fI:S1-lLg Illazzager C'ircuIat'i0n 111 a nager IRYING BARRY EICQDANIEL, 1915 XVALTER BEN RIX'ERS, 1915 HENRY PALMER SABIN, 1915 DONALD NEWBY TEST, 1916 EARL :FIARTXVELL TO11'NSEXD, 1916 GEORGE VVHITCOMB WYMAN, 1916 Editorial Staff JOHN KRETZING HELLER, 1916 HASRMON EDWARD KEYES, 1916 HORf1T1O WELLINGTON LARISOX, 1916 CHARLES WHEELER LOOMIS, 1916 PRESCOTT XYHITNEY MACNEILL, 1915 Business Staif ITERBERT ISAAC KNOXVLES, 1915 HENRY ERIC SCHABACIQER, 1916 EDXV.-XRD XYARREX MACY, 1916 ROBERT KENDRICIQ WYRIGIIT, 1913 53013 K : , G ff I ,B ,A 3, ,JA 51 , mfg a i ,I 1 . -lk 5: 1 '. -I'YJ1.+?4:'?G I-2: 'f-'T' ' qi I-,.' . E b N' : ' --'g ,1,, 'NHL' - - X . . L., 2 2 'I NH A 'll zf, Q ' ' . h f U- - , 'QL . . Y 49 ' ' GORDON WINTHROP WHITE STANLEY ARMSTRONG SMITH Ailzlczfc Editor HOWARD ARCHIBALD MOR RISOX Ar! Edifor Grizzfl Eflilor PAUL BARRY OVVEN GEORGE ALBERT BEACH Fuczzlfy Edifor RALPH D EW EY SALIS BUR Y Sociefy Editor SfHfiSfl.C'l'CllL HOWARD LYONS STONE History E41 ifor ARTHUR CALBR AITH DORRANCE DAVID LEE SUTHERLAND B usirwss lllanager ALEXANDER GOTWALD LONG A ssisfant B us'z'rLes.s Jlanugm' EDWARD CURTIS TAYLOR Photograph Ezlifor ARTHUR FRANK PEASLEE Assisiani Buszhess Manager Ed z'f0r-1'n-C'l1'irjf ELMER ELLSWORTH DAWSON , JR. T7'K'!lSll7'lf7' FRANCIS WHITTEN Assisfazzf A rf E11 z'f0r HAROLD XYARD BARKER .-I .v.v1'sfr1r1I .-1 rf E11 ifor FERDINAND ARNOLD CHANDII-R JOHN ALDEN ROOT Assz's1anz' Ari Erlifor A ssfsfanf A rt E11 ffor I :mem J HISTORY OF TECHNIQUE HE class of 1887 published, in the winter of 1885, the iirst TECHNIQUE. It was a paper-covered pamphlet of 159 pages, and contained the beginnings of nearly all those departments which by their growth and expansion have marked the progress of later volumes. In 1889 the book appeared bound in cloth, and during the past few years about a third of each issue has worn ooze leather. The editors and managers are chosen by the Technique Electoral Committee in the spring of Sophomore year, and the work of publication goes on from then till April of the follow- ing year. The book comes outu through a hole in the wall as the opening event of Junior WVeek, the first twenty copies signed by the President, and the Erst four and the twentieth free. TECHNIQUE, 1914, takes its place as the twenty-eighth of the Volumes which t.he first board of editors saw as Ha long line of TECHNIQUES stretching into the futuref, f3IOJ Y 1 E -F V-X l f W g L , j..igfgjgg?gagai5Sfe5fg, ,,aHX?fiLI QE M-at ,J Et R res 1 E ' 5 -. I T I -.tail X-Y ESI' If R, !SA E: R ' sa - ..- f -rl' E 1? My FEEEE15' E224 ' - mm -il fggw ,7 I wllll E , E iCQNcERimuNGf JN Illaliiiigiak 'A I A ll 5 I ' A ,ii Q r ,ii I l ii T n ff 5 Ir- D fi W Q' fr-E X 'afbiii i -4 H iU!l ,2F5a.,,, I I 1 . - - -- ,,,-, 12' OIJLOIVING the example of their predecessors of four years ago, the undergraduates published in 1912 the second edition of Concerning the Massachusetts Institute of Technologyf' The first edition had so well accomplished its purpose of making better known the true Technologyf, as to make itself an es- tablished necessity in the scheme of things at the Institute. That it might keep pace with the changing conditions of undergraduate life, it was re-edited and the second edition p1'inted. A full-page picture of President lXIaclaurin, an historical sketch of the Institute, and descriptions of the aims and requirements of the Various courses, form the irst part of the book. The following sections deal with the many sides of Undergraduate life. The social and class organizations, the different athletic teams, Tech Show, the Mtisical Clubs, the student publications, and all the other parts of the extra-curriculum fabric are dealt with from the point of View of the student. The information contained is broad and accurate, making the book Valuable to every one interested in the Instituteg but the greatest service that it renders is that of counsellor and guide to the Freshman, bewildered, and trying to adjust himself to ways that are dark and tricks that are vainf' The Publication Committee Editor-in-Chief . . ......... EDNVARD BENNETT GERMAIN Assistant Editor . . EDGAR IVHITTAKER Ti-XFT Business ltjatnagey- , . ALLEN FRANK BREXYER Assistant M anaggr , . CHARLES GERAALD FALLON Treasurer .... . GEORGE PHILIP CAPEN 53113 9 ,.g3:53:QV.-sew' . K .D SENIOR PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ROBERT BRADLEY NICHOLS, Chairman ALLEN FRANK BREXVER RAYMOND BONTECOU H.AYNES WVILLIAM NORMAN HOLMES HAROLD MORR1LL RAND HAYNES. BREWER NICHOLS RAND HOLIVIES fsmj .- 'K'--.-.Kmaxq I - f- 52 for u.4G..., em -- gmtlfmiegg, --.1 '-1357: -'ini-i e: a t ..,,, f' ' +9 - -,'- I A , y rrs t E gdb rf rr 'L-at . MW' 3 X 4 ,gg J ui I , I 6 ff c Q is 'r' N HE fifth volume of the T eclznology ArclLlfcctm'al Record has been marked by a change of policy as to the field it covers. From the first issue in 1907, it has taken the place of the I V old Annual, in presenting the premiated drawings of the students in the Architectural Department, and has published, in addition, reports of addresses made before the Architectural Society and descriptions of buildings executed by former students. To avoid the field of the professional magazine as a reporter of current work, and Hto do more good in its own field of encouraging the study of Architecturef, the Recorol this year has substituted, for the Work of former students, articles on old master buildings. VVith the prints of details, facades, and plans, to illustrate these articles and the photographs of many of the student designs, the magazine serves as a convenient reference collection, and as a record of the year in the Architectural Course. Committee on Publication HARRY W. GARDNER, 1894, Manager Lsiaj UQDDUUDUDDUDCBDUIIDQCIUDIICIKICXCVZIIEIIIIICIIIICPCICISIJEIUZICSDSDCVUUEQUUUUUEU D-iiilmillixxxsdt 1111131153 Dihii - - VIUIL-X' g,C3i5,T: ' ' 5 -5- 2-1 lg-ra: um U I3 WDHUD qu 9 .jBl A QQ I I Elia alQaigssafrlaaioftwgsowgit sig U Q ISIN I lcfbgfl Ql9ygpl1v,!:ln1Q5'P lg' U D o m ,Z ID 530 Qs fdlm UIN IH:DD!o5 ygQ4JlmtUI'Fm'vDmgiavdtv alll' QF 555 .. .lEaQeZGQ U.5Q?i2?40G 4.iQ. o big DUDDUEEUQTSUQEUEUQ SQ EQEUEQUEDEUEQEUUP USUEQUEEEES HE TECHNOLOGY REVIEIV, the official organ of the Alumni Q11 rfy Association, is published monthly durinv' the school year. Its D object is to promote the Welfare and advancement of the Nlassa- chusetts 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 infor- mation obtained by the Class Secretaries in regard to the occupations and activities of former students. 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L15 V '? ll fi -.JA 4l se ml Y i Z Q - Leaders GUY ANDREXV SVVENSON, 1913 VERNON RIYLES FRANCIS TALLRIAN, 1914 .Manager ROBERT CHILD DOREMUS, 1914 First Tenors Second Tenors HENRY ORANGE GLIDDEN, 1913 EVERETT SHARIJLES COLDVVELL, 1915 STUART VVILLIS GURNEY, 1915 MARSHALL BERTRAND DALTON, 1915 FISKE REED JONES, 1915 ROBERT CHILD DOREMUS, 1914 FRANCIS BYRON MORTON, 1913 VVILLIAM ROBERIT NICEVVEN, 1914 GILBERT AUGUSTUS VVAGNER, 1914 HENRY BRADBURY SHEPARD, 1916 VERNON MYLES FRANCIS TALLMAN, 1914 RAY BOBB VVALTER, 1916 First Basses Second Basses FREDERICK AMERMAN DALE, 1914 GERALD XVALTER BLAKELY, 1914 GALE COLBURN SHEDD, 1914 JOHN STANLEY BREAKER, 1916 PAUL XNESLEY SHEDD, 1914 GUY ANDREW SWENSON, 1913 PERCY GREENE VVHITMAN, 1913 VVALTER LUCIUS YVHITEHEAD, 1913 CHARLES GRIANDERSON NORTON, 1915 THOMAS LOCK CHASE, 1914 EDXVIN DANIEL ZHAYXVARD, 1914 Accompaniszf SIDNEY CLARK Quartezfte Tenors Basses VERNON BIYLES FRANCIS TALLMAN, 1914 GLTY :XNDREXV SWENSON, 1913 ROBERT CHILD DOREBIUS, 1914 SKENNETH CALEB ROBINSON, 19122 53191 Illll1'p1g'1lL'jAvl'j ijhijndjhdjyniplrjhvgjyrdifl Lifvlli 4111IILAULQIIVQQHIUIVQIIIJIINIL l.IN'lll'7'l'lNIIYQIIVQINIIII ill. m JEL I 'I llIllIIIllIIIINIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllIIIl!IIllIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllll I I l'cD ' 1, QJIIQ 5 1 f 4 , UMMiE.'M!U!lIllIIIIIIIIQ1l,L'W4Q!Ii'mN-Q LMP A-fa-151. 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Z QRIII' I' llulllluil-11 I'llllIlll:l lhluulf' Leader EDWARD CURTIS TAYLOR, 1914 Jlanagers F irst Term ROBERT ADAMS IALLTON, 1913 Second T erm ROSS HENXVITT DICKSON, 1914 First Mandolins ROSS HEYVITT DICKSON, 1914 GEORGE ROOT DURYEA, 1916 LUCIUS TUTTLE HILL, 1916 IRVING BARRY NICDYXNIEL, 1915 PHILIP LINDSLEY SMALL, 1915 EDWARD CURTIS TAYLOR, 1914 GEOFFREY RICE T HAYER, 1913 EDGAR HALLE XVEIL, 1913 Second Mandolins HAROLD REUBEN BASSETT, 1915 VVILLIAM HENRY BROTHERTON, 1914 HOMER NORTHRUI1 CALVER, 1914 :XLBERT VYICTOR DEBEECH, 1915 RICHARD CHARLES FELLOXVS, 1916 REGINALD THEODORE FRIEBUS, 1915 Mandolas ROBERT ADAMS ALLTON, 1913 FRANCIS EDWARD STERN, 1916 Flute :HOXVARD PAUL CLAUSSEN, 1916 DONALD OREN HOOPER, 1915 EDXVARD JOSLIN IQINGSBURY, 1915 GEORGE DAVIS KITTREDGE, 1916 DAVID LONGFELLOVV PATTEN, 1916 VVINTHROP GORDON THORIAS, 1914 CHESTER HOWARD OBER, 1914 Guitars RICH.4RD STEXVART ROXVLETT, 1916 MALCOLM JOSEPH S.-XYXVARD, 1914 FRANK LIVINGOOD SURLS, 1914 'Cello WILLIAM :XLLEN BRYANT, 1913 I fm J :Tl'Ui'L'J'L'i'h'JlL'l'b'J'HE'h'i'UJ'L'J'4'.l'5'J 'h'Il'llA'L'4'L'd'h'R UAHUUAULU!L'E'L'J'L'.W'M'U-L'A'Lll'L'JUL'J'L'd'HAIL' UAW 4 l F I -4 -4 5 E lillllllIllllIIIIlllIIIIllIlllllllIlIIIIIIIIllIllIIIII!IIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll E 'l-- ,1 I -I E I W S X6 Ni l ' 4 '- s I -4 3 E . 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A fu Q T Y , L ' 1 ff M sf Z , ,L - Zf?5?ZfWW W 4fWyCff Leader ALBERT CASE SHERMAN, Jr., 1914 Manager FRANCIS HERMIANN ACHIARD, 1913 Second Banjos ACHARD, 1913 BROWN, 1913 JOHN LEIGHTON BRAY, 1912 HOXVARD GROVER NIANN, 1916 JKNIGHT BARRY OVVEN, 1916 CHARLES PARKER WVALLIS, 1916 Guitars OSCAR NICNEILL ARNOLD, 1913 RICH.ARD STEWART ROXVLETT, 1916 Violoncello WILLIAM ALLEN BRYANT, 1913 Drums REVERE BURNHAM PULSIFER, 1912 53233 . l,f7?Ww W mfr? ff-.Lyf-Z . H H-VV, Z film, K , , M , ,l'4,,, ,I 5, T I M Ia f wwqa F1 I 4 gina I ! M. H . -, 1 4 .gk I H- 1110 R Wig, 1 -xx Q l X 4 W, ff! E I WW auth' Y inf, , X 1 I 1 X In 1 4 P A 1 ' f 'xj L f 'W' W 6 f c I ,L W jim ,1 x , , QED B ' far ' f A fra 3 SBI M f N I 40, fff fffmofffff 4 v ff' fi N ,WY ' M fffli' My 4 f I WW y f if ly, if i .. 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': :f , :'r i'.'1 :Lr2'ii1'3ii2Z''QTTIJ'?Ifi'5Z: 'g.Zi'PLl't ,f:tf,Li-F-?'- is ' - --iv -'X 'L-if -. -1 ,i.5', 3, t.-:::.L--:HE 14.2,-'-2-' 55'11.'sfs.-if - - 'QW - . 1 .- .- fa.-.-1 . v1--.ff - - - -.l.1v'k N .. . +.gr,',.,v-1. .-,-4, , ,M-...Q ,..,Jv5,,. Y , . p 1.,,., was -.Q-5,31-an-APJL: 'vs-gf,,1f4,:gE vZg3,!sg3x - ,.-. 4-f' - ' I k'42:g2:f!Q.gT.fi2s'?3gg.g:115g7f3ff?.'.-sfsiiiff 4 ' F -f.f,,,,. S'A'S' - '-,-rg., O HELP finance the various athletic teams, a group of under- R1 Ks graduates presented on December 19, 1912, in Huntington Hall, an original vaudeville, entitled 1Vas ist Los? . The fussers' ,fill li section was overflowing, and the hall filled, when the Tech Show i ii I Orchestra gave the opening number. Then came a Low-Brow Act, Back to 'Frisco Town, with Chase, Rivers, and McDaniels, '15, and Kittredge, 1Vhite, and Walte1's, '16, depicting life on the Barbary Coast. Turpin Hsi, '14, dancing Chinese battledore and sliuttlecock, Was followed by J. S. Selfridge, '13, in disguise and coon songs, S. Clark, '15, accom- panying. ' Harold G. Storke, '14, appeared as a magician long enough to hide one- half of the Shedd Twins in one packing box and grab the other half out of another before they sang and danced his Technology Glide. Then fol- lowed card tricks and Chinese zither music by Fong Yeh, '13, an EXTRA of ballads With guitar accompaniment by Hastings, '13, and readings by lVIann, '16. The second appearance of NIcDaniels and Rivers rose, with the aid of Small, '15, to a High-Brow Act of dextrous combination playing on stringed instruments. A Scene in Hell showed Germain, Hurst, Lehmaier, Peck, Selfridge, '13, Robinson, '12, and The Slide-rule in a burlesque of Institute fixtures. The Stein Song, accompanied by the Tech Show Or- chestra, closed the performance. For the success of the show and the sub- stantial help to athletics, all credit is due to the management and those who took part in Was ist Los? . 1 f3 'Q ' 1 LZFF' Tis MANAGEMENT Business: H. K. FRANZHEIM, '13, Assistants: W. N. HOLBIES, '13, E. B. GERMAIN, '13, E. VV. BREWSTER, '13, A. F. BREWER, '13, D. R. DIXON, '14, G. B. HILTON, '15, F. F. FULTON, '15, Advertising: H. A. BABCOCK, '12 Assistants: H. P. SABIN, '15, R. H. NORTH, '13. Stage: G. RHTHAYER, '13, Assistants: W. J. SELIGMAN, '12, R. K.WR1GH'r, '13, L 324 J iY 15 1 Q Q :x x . W , - x ty t Q 1 5 1 , ,iw Q A ' X 1 12-QRQCGRAM 74 I 'QN - .-x 1 - Z 1 Y' QQ? - 4 i n-11 K is! 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ALFRED THEODORE YVYMAN, Chairman DONALD GIBBS CROWELL CHARLES EPHRAIM FOX JADELBERT DELIANO HILLER FREDERICK LEYVIS HURLBLTTT FREDERICK FRANK RTACKENTEPE JOHN CABLE MORSE f3Q7J if JE -:SD r Q TECHNIQUE RUSH TAR NSIDE the barricaded hut stand three men listening to the shrieks and howls of the mob that is pressing in the liimsy clapboard Walls. From the roof comes the crunch of boots, then a revolver shot. The three spring into action. Throwing back the heavy shutter, they blink out through the noon blaze at grimacing, strife-tortured faces glaring back from a surging tangle of bodies. Up from the confusion catapults a man and jams into the opening, While the pack below lunge and claw to drag him down into the seething mass. Seizing him, the besieged thrust a box into his clutching hand. Then they let go to Watch him sink back and disappear, covered up by the struggling horde. The first one has gone. TECHNIQUE has come out. The men who have Won the iirst copy of TECHNIQUE each year since the Rush was established are:- Technique, 1906: g meg Technique, 1907 .' Technique, 1908 Technique, 1909 ISQSI MARDEN W. HAYWARD VICTOR H. PAQUET JOHN H. LEAVELL EDWARD R. SMITH T echnique, 1910 .' STEWART R. ROBERTSON Technique, 1911 : STEWART R. ROBERTSON Technique, 1912 : Technique, 1913 : MERRILL J. SMITH JOHN H. RUCKMAN CTiej T EDWIN B. GOODELL, JR. CORNELIUS A. DUYSER A MUSICAL CGMEDY I1- ffMoNEY IN SIGHT ,ff 4 ECH SHOW 1913 is putting into action plans that have L5 KST eral Manager Weeks has arranged for the customary wo - Boston performances, but has made the innovation of having them in the Boston Opera House on the afternoon and even- ing of Thursday of Junior Week. The larger auditorium and the evening performance will allow many more alumni and friends to attend than in former years. The opening performance is at Northampton on Friday evening, April 11. With the trip to Malden and the first appearance of the Show in Providence, since VVilliam, VVillie, and Bill went there in 1907, and one more out of town performance not yet definitely arranged, this will be the biggest year in the history of the Show in number of performances and trips. Hhloney in Sight, the fifteenth annual Tech Show, is the work of John Murray Hastings, ,13, and Edgar Menderson, '13. The members of the Tappa Nu Keg Fraternity of Radwell College hear from an alumnus in London, that he has recommended the chapter house as a quiet hotel to Jabez Cholmondeley Applegate, an eccen- tric old Englishman who detests college men. The boys enter into the plot to gain his good graces and to induce him to contribute to the building on the new site of the college. They transform their house into a hotel, and they themselves assume the roles of porters, bell-boys, and waiters. Jabez arrives, accom- panied, to the dismay of the boys, by his maiden sister, Abigail, and two attractive daughters, Ethel and Dorothy. Led by their president, Frank Harding, the fellows enlist Frank's friend, lVIargaret 'Willoughby, her Western aunt, Trixie, and several of her girl friends, to pose as guests. At the first , ' been the dream of managers for the past few years. Gen- - t ' ' Lasoj n T.E.CI'1 Nl Q . .. . A .. . .. . .. - ,' FS , ' -' ,elf ?: ' Q ir luncheon the party is surprised by Professor Ikanflunkum of the college. He demands an explanation, only to be locked in a closet by a student, who needs time to think up an excuse. On his release, he stalks out in a towering rage, wildly threatening expulsion for the entire fraternity, and the curtain falls on the boys singing their pledge to fight it out together. The next act opens on the lawn of Ye Pewter Pot Innw with the first banquet of the Aero and Submarine Clubu of Radwell College. The appearance of Jabez and his party, conveniently stranded by an obliging automobile, disrupts the festivities. The pseudo-hotel servants hustle out of sight in vain, for the daughters learn of the trick from two of the boys, and Jabez dis- covers it from a drunken waiter. Enraged at the de- ception, the Englislnnanis dislike for college men breaks forth in threats of arrest for Frank and all his chums. The last act reverts to the fraternity house. The Englishman has sent a captain of police and his men to take possession of the house. Frank bribes them to postpone arrest till evening, but several kegs of beer are needed to entice them into the yard. Jabez is about to leave the Hhotelf' the police have become hilarious, making entrance to the house a dangerous matter, and the faculty of the college are coming to pass final sentence on the frater- nity. But one hope is left. Frank and Boggs have been vainly seeking a remedy for short-sightedness, and their only chance for reinstatement seems to be in their curing Jabez of this affliction. The professors fight their way in through the police, de- mand immediate explanations for the presence of the girls and for the re- Lssij I new 511. 11 1 1 1 sistance of the drunken officers. Jabez enters, and the confusion reaches its height. Suddenly Boggs rushes in with the final result of his and Franlfs ex- periments, New Sightf, This miraculously restores Jabez,s sight and ends the uproar. To show his gratitude, Jabez gives the college five million dollars. The professors accept. The boys are reinstated. Joy rules, and the curtain drops. FIFTEENTH ANNUAL TECH Sl-IOVV, 1913 HIVIONEY IN SIGHT A MUSICAL COMEDY, IN THREE ACTS Boox BY J, MURRAY HASTINGS, 1913, AND EDGAR MI-:NDERsoN, 1913 J. BIURHAY HASTINGS, 1913 EDGAR BIENDERSON, 1913 J. BIURRAY I'I,-ASTINGS, 1918 ADOLPIAI M. EISENBERG, 1912 F. HASTINGS SIIYTHE, 1913 13321 Lyrics by ,ALLEN F. BREKVER, 1913 TVELLESLEY J. SELIGMAN, 1912 XVALTER L. WHITEHEIID, 1913 Music by ALLEN F. BREWER, 1913 FRANK L. SURLS, 1914 PAUL H. TAYLOR, 1914 PAUL E. RUDOLPII, 1913 STANLEY A. SMITH, 1914 IVILLIAM H. PRICE, 1914 LEO SOLOMON, 1914 TVALTER P. KEITH, 1914 CHARLES H. CALDER, 1915 H .JLJCI General Manager, ROBERT W. XYEEKS, '13 Publicity Manager, GEORGE E. VVHITVVELL, '14, Assistant to the General Manager, L.-UVREXCE First Assistant, PAUL H. TAYLOR, 114 CA HART, 313 Second Assistant, EUGENE W. V. C. LUCAS, Business Manager, XVALTER P. KEITH, ,141 Jr., '16 First Assistant, STEPHEN T. VVOODBRIDGE, ,15 Stage Manager, CHARLES P. FISKE, ,M ARTHUR T. MUNYAN, '15 First Assistant, DAVID M. I'IUGHES, '15 Second Assistant, CHARLES C. CARPENTER, 116 Second Assistant, CHARLES R. LORD, '16 CHARLES S. NI.-AKEPEACE, ,16 4' 6' CARUTHERS A. COLEMAN, CHARLES P. WALLIS, '16 516 Alumni Advisory Committee I. W. LITCHFIELD, '87 PRESIDENT OF TI-IE INSTITUTE COMMITTEE M. L. EMERSON, 'O-1 LIACK NIUNYAN COLEMAN HUGHES TAYLOR BLAKEPEACE CARPENTER HALL LORD H.-ART XY.-XLLIS LUCAS WOODBRIDGE PRICE FISKE AYEEKS XYHITXVELL KEITH f333j MEMBERS OE THE CAST Harry Happ Henry Happ Freshmen, later bell boys . . . 6 Thomas Tupper Theodore Tapper Twins, later porters . . . Frank Harding, hero ....... Sam, colored cook of Tappa Nu Keg Jabez Cholmondeley Applegate, retired multi-millionaire pushpin magnate, Ethel Applegate I. - , Dorothy Applegate S he daughters ' Abigail Amie Applegate, his maiden sister ........ . . lllargaret Willoughby, particular friend of Frank Harding . . . . . . Mrs. Trizie Perkins, Margaretfs aun PAUL W. SHEDD, 1915 GIXLE C. SHEDD, 1914 SAMUEL W. SELFRIDGE, 1913 JOHN S. SELFRIDGE, 1913 . . HOWARD G. BJANN, 1916 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IRVING B. NICDANIEL, 1916 L. BIRD DUFF, Bd, 1914 Q RAY B. WALTER, 1916 ' ' 4 ' ' KNIGHT B. OWEN, 1916 WILLIAM R. WILLETTS, Jr., 1916 HAROLD WVORTHINGTON, 1914 EDMUND G. BROWN, 1913 t from Salt Lake City ...... Professor Illoritz Ikanflunkum, Professor Extraordinary of Paleontological Microbology of Radwell College Loo Chang, inventor ....., E Steve, waiter at Ye Pewter Pot Inn John Butts, landlord of Ye Pewter Captain Grogan, of the police . . . Corporal Flanagan, of the police . Students ....,... GEORGE Solo Dancing . . . , HAROLD FRANCISE.STERN,1916 . . . ZIANG Y. CHoW,1914 11 LUc1Us T. HILL, 1916 Pot Inn . . NILIR W. SALIBI, 1913 . . . . . . . . ROSWELL W. RENNIE, 1915 PAUL V. COGAN, 1913 D. IEITFREDGE, 19165 RUSSELL H. WHITE, 1916, LEE H. JONES, 1916 O. VVHITNEY, 1916 Accompanist ..... JOHN M. PHILLIPS, 1916 53341 MEMBERS OE THE CHORUS LEONARD BESLY, 1916 PAUL H. BUXTON, 1916 CLARENCE W. HARVEY. 1915 GEORGE M. HOHL, 1915 HENR1' L. LEEB, 1915 GERALD BLAKELY, 1914 ORTON P. CAMP, 1914 ROBERT A. CROSBY, 1916 LOUIS W. CURRIER, 1914 ROBERT E. DEBCIERRITT, 1916 FRANK R. FOSTER, 1915 STUART W. GURNEY, 1915 LOUIS S. HUBER, 1916 JAMES B. CHADVVICK, 1914 HOWARD P. FESSENDEN, 1913 WALTER J. HAUSER, 1914 ALFRED L. HIGGINS, 1914 FRANCIS H. AOHARD, 1913 EVERETT S. COLDWELL, 1915 CHARLES L. FOOTE, 1916 FRANCIS F. FULTON, 1915 Pollcemen Students Pony Ballet Society Girls JAMES G. INICDOUGALL, 1916 ARCHIE S. MORRISON, 1915 FRANK E. PARSONS, 1915 BRADFORD STETSON, 1916 ERLING B. STOCKMANN, 1916 IfENNETH T. KING, 1915 EDWARD J. KINGSBURY, 1915 ALBERT C. LIEBER, Jr., 1916 JOSEPH M. LIVERMORE, 1915 GEORGE J. NIOULTON, 1915 HENRY P. PINKI-IAM, 1916 YVILLIAM E. TI-IRASI-IER, 1916 XVALLACE E. XVENTWORTH, 1915 FREDERICK O. KARNS, 1914 CHARLES P. PUTNAM, 1915 CARL A. SANDBURG, 1914 JHENRY E. SCHABACKER, 1916 ERNEST M. LOVELAND, 1915 ERNEST E. POLLEY, 1915 FRANK S. SMALL, 1916 XVARREN L. TAPLEY, 1916 53351 TECH SHOVV ORCHESTRA URING the past year the Orchestra. has been under the direct supervision of the Tech Show Nlanageinent. In addition to the concerts held throughout the year, the Orchestra will play at all of the perforinances of Tech Show. This is part of the general plan to make Tech Show an all-student activity. Conductor OSBOURNE TNICCONATHY First Violins A. M. EISENBERG, 1912, Concert M asfer O. C. CLISHAM, 1911 S. BI. GINSBERG, 19141 H. YV. ELLIS, 1916 D. L. PATTEN, 1916 F EF B. Y. C. SHORT, 1915 H. L. FOSTER, 1916 ISTERSTEIN, 1915 Second Violins E. S. M. ELLSXNORTH, 1916 C. C. HAUMAN, 1916 OBER, 1914 M. BERRY, 1914 P1 5 2 W5 UF Vi Z ' ww mm U2 - I-I iw 0522 mm? Q F v-1 I-,-49, Q'-'C por-4 'I-1 Ui 'S :fn 05 702 5 71 In 'iw iffy, 575.-f - F FM.. r:+y1 ' ,- 5 I-4 Q,-, 2 I-I S 55: VE Irs- 'P on 5 E P' Sn '56 Ee FE U1 P-4 so P-4 Z FF 'P TU Q We W9 F3 ' me wee bd Q RIS :dar Q F :S SWE SWE. :U U PD GQ L-jU7U' UFC! 4 O D QUIT P1513 SP2 Q H O u Engng i:,1?7m l E ,,,, ,In Q: 5, U 'SS +-0 I-H '5 5 Ura C5199 E ,-, Z oo M. XVARREN, 1916 B. PULSIFER, 1912 53361 J. M. 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T 'bf 'f f 'vii sm A Nr N i7W.1' . - ' , I f - ' ,' -'- H- 1 f ,- 4 Y kQs.5,f4I!a! , 13 1-M4-,X CLASS OF 1912 THURSDAY, MAY 30 CLASS DINNER . . SUNDAY, JUNE 2 BACCALAUREATE SERMON . MONDAY, JUNE 3 CLASS DAY EXERCISES . . T AWD DANCE . 'SENIOR RECEPTION i GRADUATION EXERCISES PRESIDENTS RECEPTION TECH NIGHTH AT THE P ISSSJ TUESDAY, JUNE 4 OPS Copley Square Hotel, 6.30 P.M. Trinity Church, 4 RM. . Huntington Hall, 2.30 P.M. Hotel Somerset, 8.00 IAM. Huntington Hall, 2.30 P.M. . Rogers' Library, 4.00 IAM . Symphony Hall, 8.00 P.M CLASS DAY Q Class Day Program PRESIDENTS ADDRESS . .Q . FIRST MARSHAL'S ADDRESS CLASS HISTORY . . . CLASS STATISTICS . GIFT ORATION . . CLASS FUND ORATOR . CLASS PROPHECY . , . . HAROLD ERIC :KEBBON . . . . DAVID FRY BENBOW' . ARCHIBALD FCLCCLELLAND EICHER . . RUDOLPH IIERZER FOX ILALPH NELSON DOBLE . :RANDALL CREMER . ERXVIN HASKELL SCIIELL Class Day Oflicers HAROLD ERIC KEBRON . . D.'kVID FRY BENBOVV . RANDALL CREMER .... ARCHIBALD MCCLELLIXND EIC1-IER . Class HENRY ANDREXVS BABCOCK FREDERICK WILLIAM BARRER, J I-. JOHN LINCOLN BARRY, Sd DAVID FRY BENBOW HARVEY SMITH BENSON DONJSLD EARL BENT CHARLES HYXLILIN CARPENTER ILANDALL CREMER PHILIP WHITE DALRYAIPLE RALPH NELSON DOBLE ARCHIBALD BCICCLELLAND EICHER EARL EMERsON FERRY RYKLPH MONTAGUE FERRY , . . President F irsi Marshal . Second Jllarslzal Tlzircl Dlarslzal Day Committee RUDOLPH HERZER FOX LIAROLD GREEXLEAF IIAROLD ERIC IQEBBON HENR1' DONALD KEMP HENRY HIRRVIAN PARTRIDGE ERXVIN LIASKELL SCHELL FREDERICK JOHNsON SHIZPARD, Jr. YERXON GREGORY SLOAN BATES TORREY, Jr. RICHARD PARKER XY,-XLLIS JOHN EDDY XYHITTLESEY HERBERT LOI'Is AYOEHLIXG DWIGHT MEAD XYYMAN f339j . 1 M.. ,Q ,N 1. 'ibut-Li fffgjfxf .f MW if .f it Wagtistee' I 3 6 'aiq-,lui-1, 'jj ' ff il gl . 'PS-i e J 01 ,rpg 'i Darla ,EFS ,,f:-- . ' - X' iii' X t 1 4.1255 ' , a - ' P1 1 ! - ' ' 'I '. V. I - . - ,I , ,, .,.,,, ,, ,..,.4. ..... , .l,..,,. . f,g.g.,. f ax-nfs-ff . 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Electrical Engineering. An Investigation of the Time Factors in the hIovements of Yehicles at the Boston Freight Terminals of the B. K M. Railroad. FRANK ELIJAH STARR. Mining Engineering and Metallurgy. An Investigation of Application of Suction to the Richards Shallow Bed Pulsator Jig. KENNETH HOMES BARNARD, AB. Chemistry. The Heat of Fusion of Iodine and the Use of Liquid Iodine as a Solvent in Determining Nlolecular lrVeights. SIDNEY LOGAN DAY. Architecture. A Design for a Small Summer Theatre. LEONARD THOMPSON TROLAND. Biology. Studies in the Theory of Visual Response. DAVID JAMES MCGRATH. Civil Engineering. An Investigation of the VVater Power of the Reversing Falls at St. John, NB. KENNETH CALEB ROBINSON. Mechanical Engineering. V The Effect of Fungi on Timber Strength, and a lNIeans for Determining the Extent of Infection. JAMES HAWES ELLIS. Physics. The Calibration of an Electric lVave lNIeter. PIERRE DREWSEN, B.S. Chemical Engineering. An Investigation of the Nature of the Flow of Liquids in Pipes to determine a Relation between Viscosity and Coefficient of Flow. JOHN BALDWIN GLAZE, SB. Electrochemistry. On the Formation and Decomposition of Silicon Carbide. ALFRED VICTOR DE FOREST. Naval Architecture. Test on a Burgess-Wright Aeroplane. CORNELIUS ANTHONY DUYSER. Sanitary Engineering. The Biology of the Trickling Filter. L 340 1 Fi .......... T ,,,. 'uqh in 3, .QE I J V., nj1I 'f:fg: -'iff P il f 1 5 ,fl-' ' .4 1 wx 2 X 'M y ,'.4 - -v.4 X15 '-'- f nf 4' - A -- ' . X,.3QAig' 1 If ' 4 3 4--A' A , ,c6!,,X.'::,, lf- , M Y! '- !i W -..,A'- ml I-lv, ' ,, ,, ' M15 'HIA Qg, -Q N X ' , . K .f f .,. L, g X fe -- -'fe-is ..-' --L , . 1. fm' 1-.f ,.,A ' A X , x 15:1 4-.1 Q ' A '- VQ-. '1 f ' A' f f .T ,,,... 1. ,, l ' ' ' f V ' ZZ ' IIV' it 1 1 ..,A , ' ': - 2 'i N f H N , , 1 . 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V, , 'fgiy i President Vice-Presirlent VVILLIANI RHOADES BIATTSON ALFRED THEODORE VVYBIAN S ecrela ry- T rcasu rer PERCY MOCENEY WERLICH Exceutiz'e Committee ELLIS XVETHRELL BREXVSTER FREDERICK DAVID JNIURDOCK LEICESTER FORSYTH HJXAIILTON :HARRY DEXTER PECK ' WILLIAM RHOADES NIATTSON CClzairman,j Class Reprcscntfztives 1913 VVILLIAM RHOADES LIATTSON H.-KIIRX' DEXTER PECK 19141 ALFRED THEODORE XVYMAN ALDEN HARRY VVAITT 1915 ' PEROY MCCENEY VVERLICII TIIEODORE FRANKLIN SPEAR 1916 CARL THEODORE GUETHING TIIEODORE CARTER JEVVETT EI-QZ?ZiCl-0 j1C'77lfbU7'H FREDERICK DAVID BIURDOCK THOMAS LOCK CHASE CHARLES VVILBUR :FRY GEORGE PARKER ALLEN EDXVARD BENNETT GERMAIN ..,..... ALGERNON TUTTLE GIBSON . . ROBERT VVALCOTT WEEKS . . , ARTHUR CALBRAITH DORRANCE . . R.ALPIi SMEDBERG RANKIN . . . CLARENCE WILLIAM BRETT . JOSEPH JOSLIN STRAOHAN . . JAMES GORDON RUSSELL . . , FERNAND CARL VVEISS , . . LIONEL IIENRY LEHIIAIER . , PATRICK DONALD HORGAN . , CHARLES HERBERT ALBEE JOHN PIERREPONT C ONSTABLE EDWARD EIAYO TOLAIAN . . . . T URPIN 11151 .....,.. . ELLIS XVETHRELL BREXVSTER . . LEICESTER FORSYTH HAMILTON . . LOUIS SEBASTIAN WALSH , . . - Athletic Association General Nlanager T llc T ech General Bianager Tech Show Editor-in-Chief TECHNIQUE General Blanager lilusical Clubs . Technology Christian Association Civil Engineering Society 1VIeclIanical Engineering Society Electrical Engineering Society 1NIiDi1Ig Engineering Society Arcliitectural Society Chemical Society Naval Architectural Society Biological Society Cosmopolitan Club Executive Committee of Institute Committee Union Committee L :ns J ,I Ill?-ww xsuf Ill QI! .I I 'I I- uw ANI.. W L I -- Q .. ....L ..... q my 'us - - '---- uf , 'l '1:'l' fi. ill, .. cr .... I K344l sh- 2 E M2 PARRY ICELLER VVALTER LANGLEI' VVILLIAM LANE MCPI-IERRIN LOUIS SEBASTIAN XVALSH H 01136 Conzznizftee VVALTER LANGLEY, Chairman PARRY IQELLER YVILLIAM LANE BICPHERRIN Dining Room Committee LOUIS SEBASTIAN WVALSII mf-I um, L NIOQK mqigr AUT 50 If 12975 , l I A .Qfw AQI! Da 'ill' -1 1 R I. Q A WI5. HIP Tm ?1QQWul ,. ,, 'ff' VIN 'uh A f--Mirfi UQIHMM h Wi 'again , I-40 mul lun I ' , A I WI: I XI 1 T T' A 'N xx 1 , P I A f X I I nip ? '. H M51 ' ' -wi B ,1 'V .W - Y, f K I WA KW Chairman THEODORE HERVEY GUETHING V'z'c'e-Chairm an ARTHUR CALBRAITH DORRTXNCE Secretary-Treasurer DAVID LEE SUTI-IERLAND Rlembers W ILLIAM HENRX BROJJHERTON CHAUNCY DAVIS BRYANT THOMAS LOCK CHASE ALDEN CRANKSHAW DONALD GIBBS CROWVELL ELMER ELLSWVORTH DAWSON, Jr. ROBERT CHILD DOREIVILVS :ARTHUR CALBRAITH DORRANCE CHARLES PARKER FISKE CHARLES FJPHRAIM FOX ADELBERT DELANO HILLER FREDERICK LENVIS HURLBLTTT VVALTER PARAMORE ZKEITH HOWARD ARCHIBALD TXTORRISOIN JOHN CABLE TNIORSE ARTHUR XVARREN TNTUDGE, Jr. PAUL BARRY OXVEN RALPH SALISBURY TIOXVARD LYONS STONE HAROLD GREY STORKE :XRTHUR ROLLIN STUBBS D.-XYID LEE SUTHERLAND PAUL HLTSE TAYLOR GORDON XYINTHROP XYHITE JAMES BIAYNE XYHITE ALFRED THEODORE XYYMAN f 345 J V ET 1 lllllmllllllllllllll r A - ,W A A all --Q through the forty eight plank tramping gun shouldering years q K QQ, ' H . H . . Y.- . , tba' to burst forth, last October, glorymg in the title of The Regi Q4'Afl-E23 R011 its Company infancy in 1865, the Cadet Corps has grown fa . 0. --0. ,- I -U, 0, - - . . me mentf' Under hlajor Edwin T. Cole, U.S.A., retired, as Com- mandant, the tactical organization has been expanded to meet the increasing size of Freshman classes and to give more men experience in commanding. The Corps is now a regiment of two battalions, with men from the three upper classes commissioned as Regimental, Battalion, and Company officers. The new order of things has adorned the ofHcers with gilt shoulder- knots, the adjutants with golden tassels, and the anon-coms Land privates with light blue breast- cords to match the stripes that encircle their caps. To these, belongs much of the credit for the brill- iancy of the Nlilitary Hop held on Friday, February 28, at Hor- ticultural Hall. They have lightened the gloomy cavern of the Armory, and have filled the balcony, each drill day, with attractions that have given oflicers and men that happy and unmilitary upward gaze. L 346 1 OFFICERS OF THE REGIMENT Field and Stan' Officers Cadet Colonel EDGAR W. TIAFT Cadet Lieut.-Col. ALEXANDER J. PASTENE Cadet Captain FRANCIS H. ACHARD, Regimental Adjutant Cadet Color-Sergt. RICHARD H. VVHEELER FIRST BATTALION Cadet lNIajor SAMUEL BRECK, Jr. Cadet Lieut. BQICCENEY VVERLICH, Battalion Adjutant Company A Cadet Captain LUCIAN VV. BURNHAM Cadet Lieut. C. R. G.ARDNER Cadet Lieut. HARRY COLE Cadet lst Sei-gt. LOUIS S. HUBER Cadet Sergt. LEONARD STONE Cadet Sergt. GEORGE D. KITTREDGE Cadet Sergt. JAMES F. C. HYDE Cadet Sergt. HAROLD W. VVHITING Company C Cadet Captain HAROLD T. BENT Cadet Lieut. HAROLD G. BORDEN Cadet Lieut. FREDERICK A. YV. DAVIS Cadet lst Sergt. HOWARD A. H.ANDS Cadet Sergt. LEON S. WVRIGHT Cadet Sergt. EDGAR F. HIANFORD Company B Cadet Captain HAROLD G. STORKE Cadet Lieut. WVILLIAM B. KELLEHER Cadet Lieut. EDVVARD E. ALT Cadet lst Sergt. JAMES F. MIXGUIRE Cadet Sergt. HARRY FRANK Cadet Sergt. ERLING B. STOCRMANN Company D Cadet Captain THEODORE D. PARSONS Cadet Lieut. CLARENCE W. HARVEY Cadet Lieut. LEONARD E. BEST Cadet lst Sei-gt. EDXVIN A. EKDAHL Cadet Sergt. PERCY P. GOODING Cadet Sei-gt. HOR.ACE R. BENNETT SEC O ND BATTALIO N Cadet Major LEICESTER F. HAMILTON Cadet Lieut. FRANCIS F. FOOTE, Battalion. Adjutant Company U E Cadet Captain PARRY KELLER Cadet Lieut. BERNARD LANDERS Cadet Lieut. MAKURICE F. BRANT Cadet lst Sergt. VVILLIAM W. DRUMMEY Cadet Sergt. PAUL H. DUEF Cadet Sergt. CHARLES J. C. JOHANSEN Company U G Cadet Captain ARTHUR L. NELSON Cadet Lieut. GEORGE N. ALTHOUSE Cadet Lieut. RALPH E. CURTIS Cadet lst Sergt. GEORGE H. SMART Cadet Sergt. XVILLIAM A. LIDDELL Cadet Sergt. ALLEN L. GILES Company F Cadet Captain CHARLES H. CI-IATFIELD Cadet Lieut. EVERETT S. COLDWELL Cadet Lieut. BRADFORD S. CURTIS Cadet lst Sergt. RALPH A. FLETCHER Cadet Sergt. LUCIUS T. HILL Cadet Sergt. JOHN P. SUTHERLAND Company H Cadet Captain FRANCIS J. HERLIIIY Cadet Lieut. JOHN A. STEERE Cadet Lieut. JAMES A. TOBEI' Cadet Lieut. RAY O. DELAXO Cadet lst Sergt. CHARLES F. ROOD Cadet Sergt. JOHN N. BURFORD Cadet Sergt. RICHARD L. :XHEARN 53473 fa-1 f -1, FK Aft-.XL . tn 5 1.1 ' 15 . Q . 'V 1- :wr iv. A ., A, USR XQNHR fi 'lg WAKEFIEL ' , wx ' I ' ,ai A- 7 ' ,IA In :Fq,,lnWW.vlu4! ww N V ' . . I 1, A u 'l.. , 5 J' , . '1tg.,A A, U' , 'mm I, in mr limi' AFA h m 'Ib u S A A I I I A 1 12 A A ' f -- - ' , . 17, .. All, .'.- Zh.-3, ..,,-f- ,vi -I lx D A K. K E. K Aj6q71'atecZ with the Nat1'ona7 R1fIe Assoc1'at1'on of Amer1'ca President Vice-Przfsidcnzf HENRY JAMES GRAY RUDOLF PHILIP BAXTER TERR 7 Secrcfary T reaszzrer GREVILLE GEORGE HASLAM ELBRIDGE JOHNSON CASSELMAN Cupzfain JAMES SYDNEY STEWART N. R. A. Represeiltatives MAJOR EDNVIN T. COLE, U.S.A. ALEXANDER JOSEPH PASTENE LEONARD BESLY HORACE LESLEY BICKFORD VVALTER DAVID BINGER BLIAURICE FRANKLAND BR,-XNDT VVILLIAM ALLEN BRYANT IiORATIO XVHITTEMORE BROXVN REUREN BURTON ELBRIDGE JOHNSON CASSELMAN WVILLIAM CHANDLER ROBERT ELWVYN :DEBIERRITT CARL TIIEODOIXE DUNN THOMAS AMORY DEBLOIS FESSENDEN RALPH ANDREW FLETCHER XV.-ALTER HARRISON FOYVLE JOHN RIPLEY FREEMAN, Jr ERNEST CAMILLE GAGNON XVARD NELSON GERE JVALTER GERMAIN GOODXVIN CLARENCE VVILLIAM HALE EDWARD REYNOLDS HALL CTREVILLE GEORGE HASLAM JOHN :KRETZING HELLER Lfnsj Jlcm bers WvITOLD .ADAM JASIONOXVSKI WVILLIAM BARRETT KELLEHER JOSEPH MASON LIVERMORE ROBEIIT VVATKEYS MITCHELL HERMAN EDNVARD NIORSE ARTHUR LINDSAY NELSON THEODORE IDILLAXVAY PARSONS HERBERT HENDERSON PORTER EDGAR LOUIS PUNG HENILX' JAMES GRAY RUDOL10 ALBERT SIMMONS RALPH MOSER SNYDER JAMES SYDNEY STEXVART JOHN PRESCOTT SUTHERLAND EDGAR AKVHITTAKER TAFT PHILIP BAXTER TERRY HENRX' VONPHUL THOMAS NORMAN J ULIEN THOBIPSON FREDERICK PATTENGALL UPTON VIRGIL EMERY AVARDVVELL LOUIS EARL WRIGHT ,-s. F- I1 If ffwl XI f N L7 SAS B' ff P S? 1 .A I I , ' A . .x S. H, 1, . 1 MY k ,,-.- X- . Z D K--W A I ' ' ' 151 -Z' 1.: fJi'gL. Q fi I fir' 6,12 .f ' Al Y Jw jg' 'QE , -gh v - H-2 3 ' We - EE ' 2 off? - 'ff-A- sg? I iff .-L 1 f- A W5 ' 5- , I A S ,fy W I I , ij 1 I '-,- , TV 7 ., Q? 7- xx-E511-'f L YE is .5 I. 1 N I ,I hi , ll --1 .3-ixifv f F: ,Z NIJ' 4115: - - -'cf .f , F' ',-- ,,-p -' - HA '-A - - -. X ff Effjfblff +, , - ,i -7 1- , I - 23.5-fi-,egfgw '21 --2.1. -,ft-3 7' ' A 7 4 Wf!i'-5x 21 , H- . . - . 'J Presiclsmf RICHARD COCKBURN BQIACLAURIN Secretary ISAAC VVHITE LITCHFIELD Executive Committee THE PRESIDENT THE SECRETARY FREDERIC HAROLD FAY ARTHUR DEHON LITTLE JAMES PHINNEY MUNROE ELIHU THOMSON THEODORE X7AIL Board of Publication DANIEL FROST COMSTOCK SELSKAR MICHAEL GUNN LEWIS EUGENE BIOORE ELLXVOOD BARKER SPEAR Editor ISAAC YVHITE LITCHFIELD 13491 .-9.1: .--,.- Al. Q, : fl.. 'J.'..?! .' . 3-'E 2,13 1:3 'lx- :I-...: I , 1-a 21.--.: 'lf' e 1 '17 '17 -. -3- ,lx :y Q ff' 'iff 1' 9: - ' '-III 12-: vi:-Y 5? -1 -. E::.:.i,.4 1,.Z11':5:: L-4 4,-,v4,'-if 3 :ra 3 U nh: , ,. - .1 .3 1 - , , ..: : : zz., . AN... - ' Nil.: -.Z .1 5.5. -8. -. - ,gb-td, S- , 5 :' Elf: .. Sf '-iff3111?3.t5-z7'.fi.:.1'-'.ff11 -'P f-':'- 3- f'f .'-- .' 'if'f1 '-9li128- 1 1' 1 ' -2 '- Y.. N . '1' 'f'1'f.5:'.'A-11-5 :2r-'f-'2.'f.- rf. ' 52i': :F.f1--. P-'i'+ I - 1,1 V., ,Iv 0 ,. -.'s' . X ' 2 . I ' 8. 1 R ,I L 1. I :ATL COUNCIL OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Officers of the Association President .... ...,........ F REDERIC H. FAY, 1893 V. P .d f 5 LEONARD IVIETCALF, 1892 we' Test 07 S ' ' ' ' Y WILLIAM H. KING, 1891 Secretary-Treasurer . . .,......... WALTER HUMPHREYS, 1897 Executive Commfiitee JASPER WHITING, 1889 LAYVRENCE ALLEN, 1907 GEORGE B. GLIDDEN, 1893 M. L. EMERSON, 1901 CHARLES F. LAWTON, 1877 JOHN L. SHORTALL, 1887 SPAULDING BARTLETT, 1890 1868, R. H. RICHARDS 1869, H. A. CARSON 1870, E. K. TURNER 1871, E. WV. ROLLINS 1872, EDGAR W. UPTON 1873, SAMUEL E. TINKHAM 18711 GEORGE H. BARRUS 1875 1876 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1 , THOMAS HIBBIXRD C. T. MAIN JOHN ALDEN C. M. BAKER E. C. MILLER GEORGE H. BARTON JOHN DUEF JAMES P. IWZUNROE Represematives at Large E. LAURENCE HURD, 1895 INGERSOLL BOWDITCH, 1900 ARTHUR C. ANTHONY, 1886 LOUIS K. ROURKE, 1895 Class Represerzfaiives LUTHER K. XJODER, 1895 W. LYMAN UNDERWOOD, 1898 THOMAS E. SEARS, 1903 1883, HORACE B. GALE 1898 SETH K. HUNIPHREY 1884 H. W, TYLER 1899 H. J. SKINNER 1885 I. VV. LITCHFIELD 1900, N. J. NEAL 1886, A. A. NOYES 1901, ROBERT L. WILLIAMS 1887, :HENRY F. BRYANT 1902, F. H. HUNTER 1888 ARTHUR T. BRADLEE 1903 MYRON H. CLARK 1889 LIENRY LIONVARD 190-1 M. L. EMERSON 1890, WILLIAM Z. RIPLEY 1905, G. DEXV. MARCY 1891, ARTHUR H. ALLEY 1906 JOHN J. DONOVAN 1892, LEONARD RTETCALF 1907 LAWRENCE ALLEN 1893, FREDERIC H. FAY 1908 H. T. GERRISH 1894, S. C. PRESCOTT 1909, CARL WI. GRAM 1895, ANDREXV D. FULLER 1910, HERBERT S. CLEVERDON 1896, J. ARNOLD ILOCKXVELL 1911, ORVILLE B. DENISON 1897, C. W. BRADLEE 1912, RANDALL CREMER I TECHNOLOGY CLUB Represeufatives from Local Sociefies OI' THE MERRIMACK TVALLEY, Channing Whitaker, 1869 PITTSBURG TECHNOLOGY CLUB, Sumner B. Ely, 1892 TECHNOLOGY CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA, William H. Blakeman, 1905 M. I. T. CLUB OF CENTRAL NEW YORK, Irving S. Merrell, 1896 THE CINCINNATI M. I. T. CLUB, John A. Hilrlabolt, 1875 TECHNOLOGY CLUB TECHNOLOGY CLUB TECHNOLOGY CLUB TECHNOLOGY CLUB TECHNOLOGY CLUB 850 1 NORTHERN OHIO, Paul W. Litchfield, 1896 RHODE ISLAND, E. B. Homer, 1885 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, John C. Chase, 187-1 BUFFALO, George A. Ricker, 1886 NEW YORK, Benjamin Hurrl, 1896 OF OF OF OF OF .f:1---, -1-:gg-1-,..A 1 -: - f.. -1-. I 1 ' ' Zziil.,-S55 ..f.:ef.f'-C31 1 ' . ff f .I, 4.31 Q.,-53,72 is-ju h , X 4.22351-4 . .-K .fi . .'5Tf.'0.'3zff'i3!52-.. . .L ,'S1-'fLif1'EL1 'iff ff, V .- ,, 1.1 . 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ILL BICEVVEN C011 the cold, gray dawn of the morning afterl- I was B held up last nightf, A BAN JOHNSON-6' You were? BILL-'gYes, all the way home. ONLY UNDER EXTRELIE CIRCUMSTANCES H IBIPLY', DEVINE Cin physicsl- Are those invisible rays of the S spectrum eoloi-ed?,, I 35Q I .- ?Qi1?51 'FsEfiif'-M33 , , Q5-'Ta .... . 1: ' I .Q-4,'f:- 4. 4 -:!':'1.'- f 'nf 4' 'fa D iff, - -I if '55'W Mqwn?gwgq. Quia- 9,Qg5'yQbQn I 37 fi -- if' ' 31: QI ,1.7q52 . U gg.. ,, 1,5 1 ' ,v:sTif: .. .' mam, . sz Q L -,.cG!Ql5f1'I' 5 f.m: - -. -' 55 9175 JS.. fl: iff , ,,-W' 2 V' 1 ' ' . Lu v:-' -'Q . .1 w e T21-1 '.JlL ' ' ..-.1 -- ' , .. 'Qui .1 .-Lux!-.'?' Q, - any ' LI. - Q1-L-1121, '- ' '-::.::f: '- R11 '. -f P TF-g W ' , -far cf1f1 , -'fwyfff .5 gf ' -- -:,,.f'1,w-SQ Q. fy ' Q, 'IS - lim, r - -rzfqfpgffz --, 'J ' I r ' lu-w ?'3?'W 4:55142 - - ..f ,,. ,. , I H fm L,i:'.5i,g':-M. 7 1535 , .qi at WJ!!-seg? 4 459. , H ,lv If V. 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E. sends congratulations to Marganet C. and Fred H. F 'n2 I E 4 Same ' 9 I X I f -EQ: I 353 1 ' ,..- Lee :. ..-- - .f-'. -, me 5 Mg- ,f ji? : -gi A2Lx:.g4g.-5.---23?-. x.,-,w I f 'HL ' '.:'.- ' .... .plain . 5.4 L55 L15-' -'--- vsfil . -.5 'f.i,.::4i1 .JS W f A , Qi' -'Ji , fflf lnu- , ., ,. 1 ' wg' fi '-. f , .- . A . L - .90 14 W fo' f- .. l as X f m c, - 1' A .', 'A ' 'i 'A A ' . A - ' 'f'-' -' ' H , 1 ff:-' V F W I 1 X ' 5362515-,W Mwwmkb 5 , I 1 V ' X gn: -ljfru. of C, y. v. 591-f'7'Y1 I Url LIU IJ-,L W fl CL UA C N K Oilix ck ON.:-ll OJIWA 4 I I V 5 A S Mfxflmmlw- A A TIDBIT FROM THE DEAD RAT CAFE HITMAN Qlooking down the ten-cent column on the score cardj- I say, Claude, What's Gdrawn butter, ?,,- CAIRNS-KIDFZLWH butter? Oh, that's goats' milkf' EFTIE LOUIS DERR Ctearing off a phys. lecturel- An oyster lays a f pearl like a bricklayer lays a brick, that is to sav, Gentlemen, not in -J 23 6 the sense of laying an egg. u Q CG .kt L354J - R4-7-Til'-Eff.t-'-M3 .A,L- ,pw-...,y.':.L'.!:': :I 'A .U I 5113. 1.:F-.'.::Q.-ithggwiai X ,, - 4 L., .. g ip' r f. 1 . 4l1i'F1l 1' W1 5.1131 I' W -..u,, .- My 4-- . . ,,,. j,, .. D J' '- YQ .mfr .elfn-.'?9!G.'QW: ' 351 7 1 . 1 -7 '1 ' Fifi I-51:17, lv . ,A ju: 155 U i 'g 'z ' 5.5 gl v D -D D D :,g'9iv.ff4- Eg,-7 '?? .. Af f g5gQsN.J1f2 ' A -, . v ' 1 fwf r -,Q -. , . We-:.-1 wzrqgg. gg, . ,L . Qi P- ,Q :Z -' . p '- :W - 1: - . - x.:'.:,,.g-, :.',J.!p-111562-?,A I fr -5- If-Q ' -' -,egg fm . 3 5: 515.-. P jfaizgg :.s,cg.g,-dggl . 1 - ' uv.. If ,I .. -4-cu., Z w 'V - . xii-.,l.+j5uFN . mst. 1 ' 7 .' tg- 'jj .Q s gf.. 4- 3,45 1- X1 iv , ' - - - -. ... , 4' :lm .,.-,:ff:,.: - Q .- - -- .. - N Y I 'f '7' 1 R5 .19 M . ' ' S .. . ,,t,:Q- , s H RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED TO THE CHEMISTRY DEPARTNIENTQQ K L x V .mm T, ., W xx PM 5h .sg 1 79 Nix .fn L11 'fix Q QHKO MATE5 - ' -' V-,gfsfp 4 The Chlld IS father to the man plefxse mx self SlklCATEf 1 I 'f gr 1 L :W 5 ffgfx VER hear th1s before9 I don t expect you to under un, -9 'S faoaj 7 f 1 , 'ff 11 nf 1 ,.7f1,sDfQ-,ffl 1 I f ll 'f5fZ3':5 A ,sac Mfg: ?55'z ft S ' 1 ee 3 D 9 EFFU THAYER. stand this, but 1 will say it just to N 1 cc . . Y Y In cl Y .ss f k :. ..-- ,s-' ,ny .f 4, 5-,xw . .. A - H+ v - f '11 ffm 5zLg.,a??s,a:fli. '-a.15q..r i If' fb 4. '--v' was ei ' -1 V' . .. -2' 'ml A, 3 ' - gqiiafy.. 1.15 - , K . :gi tgfilfiw -15511 D il fdf az - A ffifiiz - 5 If W 35,3 ry -, f N ' - -fg. y,. ,H 3 1 gjgzff' . ': 52 w mms. 'farefirze : ,-L 5-fir. 3 :E f.. .r j - 1- -,huh ...X f F ' x - . A- A A ' 1-- x'Ua,P E li' A Y K ,-iii' -, 3- gf-' ' H - 'F' fivnfi if 'g i 73. 2-? , .fJ.. .. , gi, llgleilfi i 13121: - . . X1 35' u v if lk : .Q -T ' - xv ' 'J'7', ' . c-1 .':-,J 'pl-1-.Eg-aku-A 1 -+!g .,' -rf - QNX 1 .'.g-4-'Jv' .. -.-' -1 I .v ' ' . rz'f4l:+V.1 .A -f-1 ' A 1--. ae f' - - -- : -wr. 1i'f1ff1-?,43'V' K' -v .-'?5f:if'f.1r-'U ' .f. :J it , - Z A , N '- I 4' X 1' A- , +'3,-,H5ff:.,, . .sffbf ' ' 'Q ' .- ' '- ' V 6 i ' , QQ ' D R I , . . W fl I , Nafnz,f5. ,, . ., Dale, .......,.. JOLLY BALANCE. Sp. Gr. of liquid at . .... ............... 0 referred to 'water at 4 C Sp. Gr. of solid referred to water at 40 C ., ,, ..- Stagementrggarding Hooke's Law 1 - . ' ' li ' .J , ?,Qp A, ,Tir A44,L4,cL 41-5 A 5 4 f --a.' - . Y- --V 4-!v'R,1 r '-i-eu.ef ,1,,,1.wT.. .4 f' ' ' 1 .1 :l--V. ,.- ., , fe:-.Y ..a.,:.:, 5 f LJMQJEJSAL7 4410 SAMPLE PHYS LAB REPORT l g ' I 5 6 ' ORDON VVHITE got 'gall het up H in a Technique Electoral Committee 2 . meeting. He said in part: 'gTl1omas Jefferson Duffield IS the man for X business manager. He had large experience. He Worked for an under- ,J K .M ,1-- X V L 356 1 taker in Asbury Park, Where he had to handle a lot of stii propositions? Stabbed in the lVest End. Andy lNIae, and borrowed five dollars from himf' , --. -v., -. rt f. .-- X i -1- -. -Mas 1- Q- :. --S, 4.15 .f. . .9,- H. ' 5 1 5. QUT! .-gg----. gg'-.R ' -lg Q .. 1.2-f -- 'I ' Y-gf ' -N -f- Q .4 . f 'f fivgi' '-, Vg. '. .,f I. ,W bg' H-ox .-,-.5,-5,5 ,5-:rn ' -...A 111.11 -.QQQQI - H ty? r'-2 IP.. 'mfggi f' , V 'firf'-1.5 5.5 '-1-1:5 -, -. A 'E rj.. -15' lf, - n W W ?,E5s ,,a,+1g 2, : fT: 1:,E. 1 . . -1.-ff .:. . . fir' ' 1'-' tif - 1211- N r, 1 - ., ' YL'-J' .. ' R SL., 1-5rQ,,fgg,e , ,ilfii ,X , yffw- 3,-gl A -,Q ve.-f, As.e:1.g 3 ff . . . . '- .:'gy-nf,--Q., lm'-'Ni 1- 4' --.--f'-G!'-- 3, -a. - ,57 1 -. A-,., ,. -ft-gg, 1 e r ffrf nf I, 05-31 gn- -7' 35' -.Pvg ,J ,. ,, JM 9 3 4 e 'J I. IQ ,. 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I explained that I had just been interviewed by the Bursar and A E 55 X: f3571 ' X J ' Q Q . :. J.,t.t--...,..7:7.f .41 5 .-fi' f 'G' - - - -lf sqm..--' gud.. ,.. x r v Uidl 5 E . ' lr'-if: ..,- --uf .fhfd 4 . 5..1 1,1 Puff' . .' Q4-.5 ' . ' 0 4, 75' 27 I Z.-f:Q3:w.s,, 'Fl ,ffl Vzegrsffir e ', - ' F tail -l'Egl. 'f ':' fif llf V '. A-li.. ' E ' if 'ill f .. .. . , Xiu gl , Z W 1 ,f , . . ' - - 'I fe-'aecffff f 11:2 Q V. 'rcfce-'. .ff5'l4' ' , -.1 - , ' +...ZZfi'Z'?1. . 1 N ,A 'A 'rfli ' 4 . J.-23,3 , ' e ' ' ' , .fa A rr E nya ITHMETICAL. TIELM ' , 'JY' F24 1 - 1-15.- xg I 'Q 9 U r-gkgs? Q --11 5 ' ?-X2:,4 N . xK ' . - QE: -' S X 85 ... .Q --,fd-E t ' U Q.-17 u . I . I 154' O - Ku I J REGULAR FELLERS - sqvne. no-f 'lou CHASE AND JACK MORSE AT THE I E 7 X 4 l l K 'aw N 358 SUMMER CAMP I l HOW me the guy who put the Chat', in Chatfield. RENCH rnustaehes, which were at hrst Worn by returning trav- ellers, are now affected by all the young American swells, and there is hardly a young college man but Will return on his first Vacation with one of these hirsute adornments of the rather foppish type. 1--...A -,A K, ., ,Q A xg'-4,Nh -,ff 1 ..- 4-.-.f..'1'9v-f Q ' L 'YI f .. maui ---- -. .5 fa.. . ' 324, f 1 '.-f- . Q 1 ' .-2 - '- -5241? , ' 7 , 1 gg: .L 1- hr N v,'13:,. ff, 1x 1- Q ff -ef. 1' T 'uf' 'li- v:?1f'23 5i:1' . ' F' it --,f:'5E:'2 :- . ' W if? N75 F' 14 ..,4f.::l-'f ijiql' . ef' ,Q 2 I-3. :gui '41 xii' ' e e t t iifw- ' if 'I -325 Cm ,,.Aa11.:f5'l '3' H qLi ',: '-'19-Ei?-1'-? ' ' ml aa nil '. -.1. F- ' if-':i '. ' 1 f '?2?. 3 K- if I J' l '.'.a-4'. .,, 4... -..-- . .. . ., .ICS fl. f . I .L..,l,'-:,..:,2: -V-'--v!.Q!'y,.',:I Jax ,js-11 , -QM -Ggrg-55-gf: --'S -lr' y GI' ,Q ggvid' 'J . Jn ill- Q --35,133 ff X, - . 8'7i'f?s ' '?F2fL ,..m.T' :f'+Ls ll ,. .f:'71-E41fff-Hf'1d?- Hwgg' ' ' '41,-Ji-N , ' U -as f' I NO WONDER HE LEFT '1j:Q E ASEY WELLS Qdeseribing the delights of the C. E. Summer Schoolj- VVell, I had a peach of a time until I found that Arlo Bates was born in the next townf, AVE a piece of chocolate, Easteyiw NaW, it gets to my Stomach. glmm 2 if f in lx .A I !'M!'llq - '- ifk, - y 'E2fmJWllf l 3' YE3, DGP-EMUJ .WENT T0 TECH NIGHT WEDE SWENSON tried to get away with this one: I like to behind the first of the year so that I can pursue my studies. VEN Prof. Miller' must have his little pun. VVater and oil from haust steam falling on pedestrians ruins the clothes, and makes party liable for a suitf, RGANIC CHEIVI. EXAINI.- How would you tell butter from X line? SHEDD- Spread it on a hunk of bread and feed it to a dogf' I 3.59 UC IHSC ,..' u '- . x as J L J Wm I D t E ex- the N I ' - E S.. Q P -if -- DL. - :,'!' +- ' .C Ji' f '. 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X 4, ,V XJ -' , 1 W6 f- 5 J' f I--1 ,AJ ' I 7 ' 7, 'I ai aw mf 'ff r GZ J ' 755 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Qlispecially on the Union bulletin board, old top.D ONE ON US NI Technique Board meeting Ted Wyman inquires if TECHNIQUE 1914 will have anything to do with brewery advertisements. Certainly not Ted unless they are trade ads. ROIY BIILLER- Gentlemen this little handbook Will save you half our work. FALES- Thanks I ll tal'e two. L .360 J ? L i E l I G , , C cc PRACTICAL ECONOMICS I ! y 1 5' , hx 4 El , 7 X 7 33 is .. ll'Q5Qf5fI?S77fTj1-K , - Iii?-mgyf AA-- 2 .tag L,,.3L' hz' f D xzvww. 'fzzipv fgfp . fkggsf.. -.af '- --:':t13iP gy iji. eggs '.. , ' '1 A ' ' t t t t i35lW f 'Nl'a?n4- f 3 -Fff' Jw? 3 . . -g -,-1-'- -2, . . 5- 7 -:Ka 1ey.'5' ' T :1 I'fzr .-ig' '- -- .. W -'H G L. s- 1-Wa, - . 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CARB Qin English lit.D- The height of the present-clay Wit is to ' N 1 x.. l in ,X .17 ,r,.- ., . Q e wr ,,g- . 1 'I I , I ff .....-- . .fff . .-..- x K- '- if -,m X 5 X A 4 Z , Q32-,. , 5,355- ' K ' 'Qu .-. ml 4 R., ' -V321 . , .uq . Ik , f Ag , 4 A .nts-L X ll ,,,-1-3 .4 A.-D.-rr 1 ,I fqwjlf-. . ', 1 ,..5, !' ,ug 35126 , I ' ifffr-'. 5 75251 -4:-ffz-.w H ' I- - - 4 1S3vgQ'J':':i,'w4f'f,l'12 rf'g . -:.l?.N-,I-Ng I Wfffw I ' 'nf'L2z1i fwfflfi-I I 1.71: QI-2, T'?-M334 X JM., Nikki: IQ. I -4, -5:15 ,AJ ., - 3 . , . 5 ' ' 'I' 1- 4 '- 'ftilf-ILS: t - , - . N- -- M - - . , , - - A ' :U :w'- ,:'-,' Q., ' F' .QV I TECH FIELD my 'ff12f':I I f-'egoyf f--qifa, . . I ' N1 - 114: .xx . ',,..f ,If .J-1. SHT '9'2 Ida- ' ,-':'?II: :'-.,fa1.y:Zf35?ff ',-F -LT -:S-,,.,!1Tif-ELQAETL fi . If-QI f I5 I GE,xEiUa,E I K U k r ' -is W' lllv IAJILIZHV- 5-IMA I .I If I 4 , I .t -ig? WW HAL , 'I 'I I ,ff A' ff-'J M. tix !I9i':f'X 'SERTRUDE ' -. ,.,.:P1f 'QLY f :Leym w .I f. , I. I . 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The beer was if'-,lb I X good, the highballs fine, the cocktails simply ripping, and their promenade along the beach was nothing short of tripping. In fact, till almost two A.M. joy was replete for HARTH and KEN.,, Those who have played the game, and know, will say, Luck turnswg it did just so, for hours since the 8 boat had fled, and all good people were in bed. All hostelries bid them depart, , if no refuge there for HKENU and ARTf' The brains of both were forth- . with pooled to hatch a scheme, that they be fooled. To teach the public who they be, they schemed to sleep beside the sea. The footing was right treacherous. As hopefully they started, each clasped the other to his breast Clest they be roughly partedjg like Alpine climbers link-ed they, fraught with desire to hit the hay , full many a tortuous furlong then wound the adventurous HARTU and KEN.', At last despondently they stand up- right amongst the Qsoft seal sand. A silence, then ART', has a hunch, his pocket holds the last 'ffree lunch U g ferociously they munch. The inner man part satisfied, KEN uttered thusly, full of pride, We'll go to bed right here and sleep, like mermaids fair, beside the deepf, Despite some crabs and other things, their bed seemed sweet as feathered springs. Yet, ere uncon- sciousness held sway, 'fART,', mindful of the coming day, took thought Blight not some wandering rummy relieve us of our meagre money? For we be weak and lacking pep. For gold some one might wring my neck, and make an easy get-away: there's not a chance to say him nayf' You silly ass! KEN v quick replied. Y our brain, it seems to me, has died. llly thirty cents is out of reach, safely buried in the beachf' UART' sunk his, too With peaceful sighs in sleep they closed their heavy eyes. elled again and again, but always most futile their search has been, since that blamed foggy night when the tide came in. 53633 ll -7 , QD ,. 'E ' 2 Now Rumor hath it that ART,' and KEN,U to Nantasket have trav- 5 X I f x :. ..,- - 'X .f-2 V1 ?11X'f -rf' - --. ,1 . IQ- .-,I -,aff -.1 : 15:2 :Env-Mei-gzl,-:'i...., 2 :fl 'fl' 'A,-gk! R .-W'--X .,.- .r....,.--Qarvsb . f 't32?.-2 sae, fs. f' fef--:Sm O lyke'-' , aim 'N- 5' - 'F l-Ji -A 15 ram' ' Hf '.-':35n.s, 'F 'if' '3'4'3w 'Qgf' it '- ' .A - fig: jfff y ' f V3g4fQ - . 1 C e f ' - - if s tfjri -1 J Qf fi fi : lg- ' :If-T. 4- at Q .f S- ,- ,. fl, K fuU,,fxS ?1 . E Q 1 EE- 0 .4 N' . V 4 'L ' b- -- Q K - .i+'2,n :f'5:f,. J:5'Jf' , .- ' ' ' ' 6 ' l ' . l ' M Professor Frank D. Bishop of the, ' if chemistry department at the Massachu- l W , jj , , setts Institute of Technology was onel E T K of the most interested scientists in Bos- N X ' S . ton in the reports from London that! ' f Sir William Ramsy had discovered the 1 E transmut-ation of elements. When Sir' ' Wllliam was in Boston last fall tougivex . -.... six lectures in the Lowell Institute Tech Man's Poster After Sir William Ramsay Easy f If You Know the Key. I l E A ' , JN V 71 I2 2, 1912 TECWHNOILOGY 5Dtr?W -A X' -5 --fi Followed by aa TECH MUSICAL CLU'B'B ANNOUNCEMENT. course at Tech Professor Bishop as- sisted him in the experimental work which he did in connection with the lectures. His lectures were on rarer gases and he made several of these be- N fore the large audiences which listened: to every number of the course. i l COMING OR GOING? S things appeared to some who had passed through the rush. W ardent TECHNIQUE editor tapped a prospective Frosh. purchaser, with this encouraging result: Naw, I wo11't sign up. Paid two dollars for TPIE TECH last fall During January they didn't run for a week. There's fourteen cents gone to h-. They will probably bust upg and how do I know ag , 5 L - . .- . that TECHNIQUE won,t?H 1 X fatal X . -.- V. . , ,IL if y. , .:--g 4, ,f-1 'lit-,, ., .' , f. -MPV' li-' A 'A ftlw- D I R gf' .rf '5.,.'Q,i.a?i. ',24.1:'f . :. ,Ykvf 5 E QI 1 .'f2 H 'Ng PF 'iq' . , MQ 53.1 ff -1 -' I I 'ff-zftfiii'-ld lf l' ' '1 ul: 4 1 - 'tj' -4 4.,q 'v J, xr- -Z 153- .J,.,in- e . -.-.ilrfxiy-.,,,-4' ,V.-5? Ilgfxfg In r ,y55Ti 1:i 3:51, I Y I I I . -l 'L f-,125 ' .diff l --'-1-:ffeg -1.-I v . 21- .1 S' Q , v w' - -. .. -' I ' -- 1 I-fl'-'rl' '- M 0 9 - R fqgff C'-1?Z ' , 1'w 'ff I 1 .1 ' -5 ' l -'GZ,,.f'5, 'Q 14 S I' -'ZR' 'L 25 '.: -'gnfiilfi 1lT 1'.'iJ' f f .-Q -f--1.3 - .. W ,, lf:1,':iAr'-1 im. , f: 1-'riff gf.'m-'afwxxgg f A Q fi . . .. if 't I 32 ?:1,s.A-.1.f,,.151-1'- sg-:rail-is - - ., -5 - , - . .,. nf, 1 11,7 1. :J Q., L 5.1. --R 5 , -A -.L if - ' .-,- . 71 ' - - -., V z'tti.q.ft1:f:.1 4-H. Q il --- '41-51 .1455 - I K DEAR DOCTOR,-For many months I have , been troubled with Calculus, Chemistry, and other horrible afflictions. I was very nervous, and could not sleep during lectures. ,Since taking Q some of your Physics CCourseD, I am entirely ?' l' cured ' ? -'f - fp . . . 2214! Believe me, dear sir, sincerely yours, H W!! . - l 611 ff-1 7' 1- 'W '11 A SOPHOMORE. - CName on requestj J I u 11 If ,ll 2.1: f 1,4 1 ,fl , , , 1. 7. 'nf . V . X 1 ,I VUJA, l ' 14273511 -MQ .1 5,5 xy 'I' I R. EINIORY LEOPOLD KEINIP, 316, is the father of a bouncing baby- boy. The famous class baby arrived IVednesday, February 12, 1913. The members of the class of 1916 extend to the proud parents their heartiest congratulations, and appreciate the honor of having in their midst so young a father. A IXIENIBER OF 1916 J. J. MURPHY, JR. QDO not use my name IN THE UNION S' RE you the Waiter who took my order for a ham sandwich?' '6Yes, sir. , Heavens, how you have grownlu 365 1 -. -. 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QUALITATIVE EXAM.- The Ba ions unite with some of the Cl ions to lorm undissociated BaCl2, and so much is formed that it cannot remain in solution because the denominator of the fraction takes up all the room. TUDENT to Mr. Lambirth-6'What kind of oil should one use to temper steel with? MR. LAMBIRTH- Oh, kerosene, linseed, castor oil, omega oil, in fact any 0 is oil rightf, g . I '- ,X il Q 'K A M661 . .X . ,.l'-1-fl'f.F29f'1:7i? 1-'fi 1 Q1 i-1 . Pl X , , il ' f. i3'4:'2 X 1 -gf! 4 ' ' ,gm r' ,I S I I 0 I :,31f: fL1fMf'LJffi! 'i-4' if: ' . .V ,--.exams-. 'i 1. V - -swf, m ,2594 ff- . 4 - ,y. -K .4 ',, v 'Surf --eff-w - J- -.. - .1 ,arg pm i - aff A' f - 3 .. 2-- ' ' W , egg! Jr.-is-. - -ve. , . ,I 6 -' 1 -' P, A -- ,...,.,- gg, .rr-,, A .. .. . , - - .--31311-35 '.f q.fQS ' -'5aq5 , . -. 51 .. Agdgliy-15 :-,Zi .11-as v ', f. ,f ZL-,fi N-:a 144 V E ,,,-,K-,,.-.V .N , Q, N .. lb. H ,I ,-,, , Y 1,.- u.- - ., .- .. , .fv ,g ,y - 1 4 v 'W 1 K, I rl .27 v 1' 4 A A . - -' ' 5? 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VVRIGHT Cbusiness-likej - Heave ,em, hlac. You carft open on thatf, M Qi X T B . Q E 5 Acqvmuuq ,LQCAL cozlox. X1 f x 53671 I . SX. an N5 . x,::' - -' we - ' ft , A - 12esQ?ffi ' . O z f -N 52 + ,. -rs-wack ' 74 :- be ', f , 'iEf:,,f, .'L 5 -I-:':-. .pl ., 'f,.:1il,.- , :Q ' '4i:q,A.J'J, ?-?i7n ,t ' - N '-tl1. 'f -Yau' - Y- , if iffiks-, .' ia-if? la : JL . , A 'N ' a N l, 'Q L, l -. SC ,iv C ,, a:n5?7i'Zf?. - ,- .if - ' ' H iayp f- .1 I 4- .I gk A , ,, A Ek wigy-K vygff. Z , Et.. 5 A .4 .,.., I 4. g ' i Q -5 U '- NIX NIX S! wimrm eu. ' '-'4 ' is THAT...-... S-1 Fw odrsws Bums . ' W - ' ou 1-Jwsra' Q TTf:fNgES7uvPosEv mow Pewxaaag , ' f ' 5 f ' a ' On Goov X' J '- foumamvs NWT! ' 1 01 awwfree , A X Nj 1 fix tw 10 - Qrf X 7 1 I A ' 'f 46 , ' RE r f'ff ' f w 1-H:.HTE,I. , -' AW , I 13 k t X X X f I G7 Q Je If fl? . A - ' .1 3 L - .. .1- - -J QOURSE E. rtecvua Meerwq ov we HBAWLIAJC, our comm :Tren 0LY', STUCKLEN of the hockey team pulled this one While travelling in dear old Lunnon last summer. Stepping from the 6'Leicester Loungen Ca la Haywardj, he hailed a cab, and started for the 'iCecil, a long distance away. En route he discovered dfiunt our hero? fMy word, no. On reaching his destination, he clomb out, and said to the cabby: VVill you please give me a match? I have dropped a sovereign on the floor of the cab. Instanter the Gabby Whipped up his horse, and disappeared around the corner. Lacsj if 1 lla 1 . . . . . 6 that, havmg Just purchased an 'Half and ,alff he was penmless. Did this 7 K - X -Q-, liSf1'ff1f:5f'-ffTf-iff - -. f i . D f .- i'fs'911 A1' . ,. - -ff-'V 22. rv- I bl D - ' J .- Q-1. T -fff'57-ff 5f..dF'9 Wil. ., ' 1 1 so -. -I 'T 1-1z 'i A f .. .wifi W-- -- f -1 tit tw . ?.ffiZ ' ' ' 1 ffff H .. Q, A .gm 3. '?,, fQ'.,5.a, 3 'J ' L, f'-HL ,,.gr'2:3,,:, ?Sq.-'fafzssdf . ' 'X , ' c .Q a . -- ,,,.w,'-- .... .-,-123735 45 .N Z .I T ' . ' X 1 ANCY HAMQS-ffcenue:-:as X 5 if 5 ,H , , ' XX 1nen, I find, 111 going over , X1 5 I X the ofHce lists, that the following 05 X I' ll' . . , .Z . . I C, WLM i A 73,1 men are not properly registeied. f - W- W- E- Smlth, Jr., J . Rum- , if . 0,7 hauser, VV1lson Thatsall, etc., .ff rp , f. if' - .few -1- ' m y .L v giii gfg fwagyv 6 C- 41' ' X , ffffw Z ' f f X f fd f X ' it f f I ff O f ' ' A BREWERY AT TECH E l N the Pierce building of the Massa- C X! chusetts Institute of Technology I f' there is 11oW on exhibition a model , ,Z brewery. By observing it in opera- tion Bostonians may learn just how it is that the beverage against which - ROSE IS HELDQ TOLD YOU SO, SAYS WHITMAN NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY, PERCY! l ! so much has been said and Written is manufactured in this age of science. The model brewery has been in- stalled in connection with the conven- tion here of tl1e United States ers' Association, and its presence in Brew- ie Institute of Technology is signifi- 9 of the vast change that ha ed in the attitude of the the men who consti+ s been public E sat on the steps, though tl1e stone was cold, and watched the passing throng, Grinning to see the turkey-trotu that the street-cars bumped alongg A pipe in his mouth, content in his heart, for care had passed him by, Then he rose i11 his Wrath, and swore in his rage, And the gentle little pigeons that hover over Rogers Steps kept right on hovering. I 369 l 1 f 'rx s' X: fx I 2'-if ,.' .l,' J. Q ' .4-,-, mp - : Fr .-.4 ,.-'I' .5 ', fi: -Aix: wtf'-' 1 En .Hz : .,:A:i!:Ft. -I-uw 1 1 , 'f - . ' if fi if 4 1'?'- ' y 4515- ,411 ,.2!,,Q . 1-Sri: ' . E , Ag. iL 'r2iiPz:y..,,,i L ,zif ni. EZQQ 1 , 'f f-:.:. 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I see 'gDoc', navigating the entrance in evident distress: his rudder has probably been Washed overboard. He has just passed through his eleventh Hskirmishf' and is now about ready to pass out. Orderly YVilbur pounces upon the human derelict, and orders him to guard the door, as the battalion is rapidly leaking out and the income is not as steady as the outgo. Doon stands at attention Cbaek against a door-post as if it needed scratching, legs crossed, one elevated as if propped upl. Soon comes a jovial one to join the outgo. Doc, let me out. I Want a drink of waterf, 'cCount-a-shinef' says 'gDoc,,, at present-arms. Gold later.D After approximately a score of Gold T oothsn had escaped, Docv Was relieved of his post, but never of the title Gold Toothf, 53701 ? 5 E toothf' guesses the jovial one. Pass,,, says Doc. 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A -Gag w w' flgifmf .14 -- . - - f-4151.'.emym2' 'Y::fe.f:.'v-1 -. .-' . - . . -5-v, 1 ' I .,' 'wif-f,:u.f: f NNN 1 'M' -,gf-.v 1.-,-5 -- - 'XX 5f'A1:i. '. -Eirfgqpi - is 9 -- - , A ,- J , bij 1 1 Q- W f-- J ,. ' . . - ' lf: . ' '- Xx il+'11, ir. .,:?5::45'S'ff':A.i'- ' A . . I 1 , ..,,. 3 , . 1 1. ::' ' ' I . .55 .?10s. ' ' W Q25 HTECHNIQUEH VS. THE TECH,' IN BASEBALL CHTECHNIQUEU .K Q . if WON DECISIVELYJ X . r THIRD BASE QAFTERD Q I RUF. BREED calls the roll in railroad engineering - Where is Calverfw' LT' fAdvice from the gallery?- He takes biologyf, PROF. BREED'6iW6i1, he ought l , to be in hereg we're studying frogs. THIRD BASE KBEFOREJ Comphments of .' if I , BAN JOHNSON AND FALES INSULTING ENGINEERS I X Assigned VVork Bought and Sold Columbus Avenue and Vicinity - X L 372 J M.--..n PM ...K M f .Y - A ra -,E ,fb 111 .. ffmlf-Z:,2.ja5'f94.z,5l5 -r. r 'I-J i 'fiat 42 A r -. A ..:-4' -1 . Ll ...Nia -, 213151 f 7129 , 'fg - ' '. iggfr- f- 'Pu D A' vs. . ' 1 QL.. .-:-,-' T 11' . 5, '- .-'A .: fs - A e . . :9g'Ev.He'-' T1--'WS . -4 . ,5i, 545-W2 . , N,,.-fi -al .. - :FF . . 'V' - 34 ra, , ., ' -..::',-Air, KL--.. .. 3 ,-14,1 ., I1QL, Eggs:-K , . 4525 il-,-G I 1. :- .. -- 11,-.?:'!-Jr?-ja: ,.5i1. iS - - - , -yggfgiiis. ..,, 9129, y f fff H :A 1-'sf .1,-fir? - A - ., Q u:r,1f4L:y-1 an fri.. . f: 1f'1Qf -4::.'5cg.-as-,figg ' , , fi .sf ff. . 'arf f ' w -- . arg -5 'i'ii5'JA f ' ..s .- JJ, v -' jing s --' . , 'gg M -. . , ., f 5, . k ,s 2i32.f-ima. X. ,ff m if ' -Eff 2' ,, . .Au v. , qv., Maw- S+, jj l, VV ,fm ,...l. -an-ld w. I - :lr -. . , l 1, - ,iv ,Q r I .N-.X ' ,vv A -' WHAT'S WHAT AND WHAT'S BEEN 'L Being a Daily Calendar of Technology Events. School Year, l9l2-1913 t.: SEPTEMBER ' . First degree. Leaving home and sistersC?j. Some ambitious people take advance standing exams. . Second degree. Entrance exams. All fools are not dead yet, for some of us raised an LU to an F in the condition exams. . Third deffree. Re istration. The 'anitor succeeded in Uettinv' awav D g - C3 .CJ 1. 19 Q1 26 with about a. hundred fellows, registration materials, much to the REQ s. as I-:W 1'.'.x V , l X M sorrow of the unlucky ones. . College opens. Almost three fellows are seen going to class. The Freshmen meet, and decide to win Field Day. 30 Ccontinuecl throughout the advertising sectionl TECH SHOW AT SMITH COLLEGE l . I-'I ,J . li 3 r QE V W4 itil f- A - ,,., A fg Z P I -L l E' L.-Ti' . X14 - -fa 5 ri 'ig l j 'pf' smeei , LT ff sw -f L Q uma .S . WZ Eli Zz , me rw' s 1 Fifi fr W T? W 9 li Z L i Qi Qi L W Q J . qi A . . . TECH c3HORINEl,-HHO1'1'0I'Sl how shall I ever get by those awful-looking persons ! ' L 373 J Q U 1 . 1 I S X: k r-QD 1 lf' LZ, 15. f I -,.,15,wWLafJg-. Q 'nf-,,. N. f ffm,.lhfw,K 516- 4 l ?Jfr . WNW cwvy if-1' we 'n , F5 1. e 2-xc ik: g My ms ff'- vf,:T -5? K 'S - Hu, .mu '1 '-1 -Tqsh in wwfi u..?E5-wr Kansa , 4..W9' We! f X Yr 1 - T11 0. J 5 5 .Wi J 59- . . Q .-get -. '. ':: N . 1. If-3 ,145 69.32 ' --2. .. i. s. -' , ?:Qe5.4?E't1f v R 'A' 'E 'u ,. .2?!Hf'f'4' -I .,1, ,gf-2' '-Z--'E 'jafifif' ull Illlllnl in my m .gl IIIIII 5 ' III 'll' Ill 3 Ji! ,. .,4. W .I Ill rin 'll mu .I ,lull PM I 1 Il q 'ull' ull I, ' ,, M, Q15 ml! W' 11 ur my ,Nil ,,,,,,r.: l f Mila 'i A I . l :i 1lWV-iu l m , .W IT -X,-xLk v.i1l6gL l ' . hu, 'La I V l ,,, 1. ., ,mf M H. .--- 1 3 av 4-' mm kv 'W ,' 241. - ' IWW WI WN ' Munn 1 u n a - l llll lll B 3 -.41 will u llllllllllllll x IQ Wh 6 16 HERE are 1,611 students in attendance at the Institute this year, an increase of 52 over last yearls registration. Of this total 890 come from hlassachusetts. There are 1-L coeds attending this year, double last year's number. There Were Q58 SB. degrees awarded last June as compared with Q31 the year before. The course in Civil Engineering had the largest number of graduates this year with 58. lwechanical Engineering led last year with 49. Of the last graduating class, 5 attended the Insti- tute for one year, 35 for two years, 156 for four years, and Q4 for five years. There are 100 foreign students in Technology, representing 49 foreign countries. China sends 37 of these. ' There are 17 foreign and 99 American institutions represented among the graduate students attending. Summer school of 191Q had a registration of 353, and Summer Camp enrolled 77. lllechanical Engineering surpassed Civil Engineering this year in total enrolment. The former has 217, and the la.tter Q14 members. The instructing staff has been increased by nine over last year, making the ratio of instructors to students 1 to 6.8. The average of the first-year men is 18 years, 10 months, While the members of the last graduating class averaged Q3 years of age. The Wlalker lllemorial Fund now amounts to SB133,453.91. 5 sm 1 EQH NI r1?LQQi-55+ i The following table shows the yearly registration since the foundation of the 1nstitute:-- Nu m lwr Number Yeur. of Sfzznlwzts. Year. of Slurlemts. 1865-66 . . . . 79 1889-90 . 909 1866-67 . . . 137 1890-91 937 1867-68 . . . 167 1891-92 . 1,011 1868-69 , . . 172 1892-93 . 1,060 1869-70 . . . Q06 1893-91 . 1,157 1870-71 . . . QQ1 1891-95 , 1,183 1871-72 . . . Q61 1895-96 , 1,187 1872-73 . . . 318 1896-97 . 1,198 1873-71 . . . Q76 1897-98 1.198 1871-75 . . . Q18 1898-99 . 1,171 1875-76 . . . Q55 1899-00 1,178 1876-77 . . . 215 1900-01 1,277 1877-78 , . . 191 1901-09, 1,115 1878-79 . . . 188 190Q-03 1,608 1879-80 . . . Q03 1903-01 . 1.528 1880-81 , . . Q53 1901-05 , 1,561 1881 Q. . . 3092 1905-06 1,-1-66 1882-83 . . . 368 1906-07 . 1,397 1883-81 . . . 113 1907-08 , 1,115 1881 85 . . 579 1908-09 1,1622 1885-S6 . . . 609 1909-10 1,181 1886-87 . . . 637 1910-11 1,1109 1887-88 . . . 720 1911-12 . 1,566 1888-89 . . . 827 1912-13 . 1,611 771 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 ...,.. Clailin 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 College . . , Lehigh University ....... Leland Stanford, Jr., University Louisiana State University . . , Marietta College ...,.., Mass. Institute of Technology . Middlebury College ....., New York University . . . . 53781 Location Auburn, Ala. ' Albion, Mich. Meadville, Pa. Amherst, Mass. Chicago, Ill. Lewiston, Me. Waco, Tex. Beloit, Wis. Berea, Ky. Boston, Mass. Brunswick, Me. Providence, R.I. Lewisburg, Pa. Cleveland, Ohio Danville, Ky. Orangeburg, S.C. Hamilton, N.Y. New York City Worcester, Mass. Vililliamsburg, Va. Colorado Springs, Col. Golden, 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, Mass. Haverford, Pa. Washington, D.C. Bloomington, Ind. Baltimore, Md. Lexington, Ky. Gambier, Ohio Easton, Pa. Lake Forest, Ill. South Bethlehem, Pa. Stanford University, Cal. Baton Rouge, La. Marietta, Ohio Boston, Mass. Middlebury, Vt. New York City CONCERNING Founded President No. 1872 Charles C. Thack, A.M., LL.D. 1 1861 Samuel Dickie, A.M., M.S., LL.D. 2 1815 Rev. William H. Crawford, D.D., LL.D. 3 1821 Rev. George Harris, D.D., LL.D. 4 1893 Rev. Frank W. Gunsaulus, D.D., LL.D. 5 1864 Rev. George C. Chase, D,D., LL.D. 6 1845 Samuel P. Brooks, LL.D. 7 1846 Rev. Edward D. Eaton, D.D., LL.D. 8 1855 Rev. William G. Frost, Ph.D. 9 1869 Rev. Lemuel H. lXfIurlin, D.D. O 1794 Rev. William D. Hyde, D.D., LL.D. 11 1764 Rev. W. H.P. Faunce,A.M., D.D. 12 18-46 John H. Harris, Ph.D., LL.D. 13 1881 Charles S. Howe. B.S., Ph.D. 14 1819 Frederick W. Hinitt, Ph.D. 15 1872 Rev. Lewis M. Dunton, A.M., D.D. 16 1819 Elmer Burritt Bryan, LL.D. 17 1847 Rev. John H. Finlay, D.D., LL.D. 18 1843 Rev. Thomas E. Murphey, S.J. 19 1693 Lyon G. Tylor, lVI.A., LL.D. 20 1874 Rev. William F. Slocum, A.B., D.D., LL.D. 21 1874 Victor C, Alderson, Sc.D. 22 1754 Nicholas M. Butler, Ph.D., LL.D. 23 1865 Jacob G. Schurnian, D.Sc., LL.D., A.M. 24 1879 Rev. Winsted P. Bone, A.B., B.D., A.M., D.D. 25 1769 Earnest Fox Nichols, Sc.D., LL.D. 26 1834 George A. Harter, Ph.D. 27 1837 Rev. Francis J. McConnell, Ph.D., D.D., LL.D.28 1783 Rev, George E. Reed, S.T.D., LL.D. 29 1881 Hill lll. Bell, All., LL.D. 30 1866 Rev. George A. Gates, D.D., LL.D. 31 1853 Rev. John S. Stahr, Ph.D., LL.D. 32 1821 Charles W. Needham, LL.D. 33 1789 Rev. Joseph J. Himmel, S.J. 34 1848 J. W. T. Blain, Ph.D. 35 1636 Abbott Lawrence Lowell, A.B., LL.B., LL.D. 36 1834 Isaac Sharpeless, LL.D. 37 1867 Rev. Wilbur P. Thirkield, LL.D. 38 1824 Vililliam L. Bryan, A.B., A.NI., Ph.D. 39 1876 Ira Remsen, LL.D., M.D., Ph.D. 40 1836 James K. Patterson, Ph.D., LL.D. 41 1825 Rev. VVilliarn F. Pierce, L.H.D. 42 1832 Rev. E. D. Warfield, D.D., LL.D. 43 1858 John S. Nollen, Ph.D. 44 1866 Henry S. Drinker, E.M., LL.D. 45 1891 David S. Jordan, LL.D., Ph.D., M.S. 46 1860 Thomas D. Boyd, LL.D. 47 1835 Rev: Alfred T. Perry, A.lVI. 48 1865 Richard C. Maclaurin, LL.D., Sc.D. 49 1800 John Martin Thomas, A.M., D.D., LL.D. 50 1832 Rev. H. lN4. lWacCracken, D.D., LL.D. 51 THE CO No. Stud'ts 1nst'rs 1 737 61 2 500 26 3 403 24 4 502 50 5 624 65 6 478 21 7 1079 78 8 409 30 9 1358 67 10 1567 133 11 398 64 12 975 91 13 636 48 14 503 40 15 206 22 16 207 9 17 580 52 18 4322 239 19 557 35 20 224 20 21 695 61 22 342 21 23 3895 445 24 4412 G52 25 239 20 26 1230 106 27 159 23 28 1040 59 29 552 32 30 1586 126 31 479 38 32 515 28 33 1277 176 34 1265 176 35 658 49 36 4101 618 37 150 22 38 1382 114 39 2122 263 40 815 193 41 745 82 42 131 20 43 520 50 44 429 47 45 640 67 46 1758 150 47 655 80 48 392 27 49 1509 230 50 330 28 51 3763 328 LLEGES College Colors Orange and Blue Pink and Green Blue and Gold Purple and Wliite Yellow and Black Garnet Green and Gold Gold Cream and Blue Scarlet and Vllhite VVhite Brown and VVhite Orange'aud Navy Blue Brown and White Cardinal and Blue Orange and Maroon Maroon Lavender Purple and White Orange and White Gold and Black Silver and Blue Light Blue and White Cornelian and White Green, VVhite, and Blue Dark Green Blue and Gold Old Gold Red and White Blue and VVl1ite Blue and Gold Blue and White Buff and Blue Blue and Gray Scarlet and Black Crimson Scarlet and Black Blue and White Cream and Crimson Black and Old Gold Crimson Mauve Maroon and NVhite Red and Black Brown and 1Vhite Cardinal Red Orange and Purple Navy Blue and lllliite Cardinal and Silver Gray Blue and 1Vhite Violet Annual Glomerata Junior Annual Kaldron Olio Inlegral Bulletin No. 1 Round U 17 Coder None The Hub The Bugle Liber Brunensis L'Agenda The Annual Carzlinrzl and Blue Bulletin Salrnrzgundi Register The Purple Colonial Echo The Tiger Bulletin Columbian Carnelian Phoenix Aegis Junior Annual The 111 irage The ,Microcosnz Quai- None Oriflcunme Clzerry Tree Hodge Padge Junior Anlzual None None University Journlzl Arbulus Hullabaloo Crimson Reveille Illelange Forester Epitome Stanford Quad Gumbo Dlarieita Tech n iqzze Kaleidoscope The 'Violet Co-educa- tional Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No N 0 Yes No No N o N o Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Tuition Resources S20 81,001,000 70 604,000 60 1,371,000 110 4,546,000 150 4,186,000 75 1,398,000 60 909,000 50 1,947,000 None 1,564,000 130 4,090,000 75 3,414,000 105 6,697,000 50 1,080,000 None 3,560,000 50 892,000 12 488,000 G0 3,012,000 None 7,609,000 60 809,000 35 529,000 58 2,168,000 150 880,000 200 43,194,000 150 17,356,000 50 417,000 125 7,151,000 60 507,000 None 1,275,000 95 1,348,000 G0 1,342,000 17 474,000 None 1,310,000 150 776,000 150 2,518,000 None 1,942,000 150 28,-183,000 150 3,701,000 None 1,847,000 15 1,931,000 200 7,588,000 30 954,000 75 1,210,000 100 2,076,000 50 2,311,000 150 3,088,000 None 33,013,000 None 1,446,000 30 920,000 250 4,429,000 S0 982,000 150 7,148,000 l 379 1 L rzci-1 NI ELIQI4' Name 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 University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University of Alabama of Arizona . of Arkansas . of California of Chicago . . of Cincinnati of Colorado . of Denver . of Florida . of Georgia . of Idaho . of Illinois . of Kansas . of Maine , . . of Michigan . of Minnesota of Mississippi . . of Missouri . . of Montana . of Nebraska . of Nevada . of New Mexico of North Carolina . . of North Dakota of Notre Dame . of Ohio . . , of Oklahoma . . fasoj Location 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. VVest Point, N.Y. Annapolis, Md. University, Ala. Tucson, Ariz. Fayetteville, Ark. Berkeley, Cal. Chicago, Ill. Cincinnati, Ohio Boulder, Col. University Park, Col. Gainesville, Fla. Athens, Ga. hloscow, Ida. Urbana, Ill. Lawrence, Kan. Orono, lille. 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. Notre Dame, Ind. Athens, Ohio Norman, Okla. Founded 1851 1833 1873 1859 1854 1746 1874 1824 1832 1766 1829 1865 1873 1892 1855 1871 1869 1871 1884 1891 1824 1855 1834 1795 1802 1845 1831 1891 1872 1869 1892 1874 1877 1864 1884 1800 1892 1868 1866 1868 1841 1868 1848 1841 1895 1869 1886 1802 1795 1884 1842 1809 1892 President Abram W. Harriss, LL.D. Rev. Henry C. King, D.D. Rev. VV. O. Thompson, D.D., LL.D. Edwin E. Sparks F. VV. Atchinson, Ph.D. John A. Stewart, M.A. Winthrop E. Stone, A.M., Ph.D. Palmer C. Ricketts, C.E. F. M. Boatwright, M.A., LL.D. Rev. W. H. S. Demarest, D.D. Rev. John P. Frieden, S.J. Charles F. Meserve, LL.D. R. S. Hyer, A.M., LL.D. E. A. Bryan, LL.D. ' George E. MacLean, M.A., LL.D. A. C. Humphreys, ALE., Sc.D., LL.D. Joseph Swain, LL.D. Rev. James R. Day, LL.D., S.T.D. Russell H. Cromwell, LL.D. James A. B. Scherer, Ph.D. Flavel S. Luther, B.A., Ph.D. Frederick WY Hamilton, A.B., A.M., LL.D. E. B. Craighead, LL.D. Rev. Charles Alexander Richmond, D.D. Col. H. L. Scott, U.S.A. Capt. C. J. Badger, U.S.N. John W. Abercrombie, LL.D. Kendric C. Babcock, B.L., A.M., LL.D. John L. Tillman, LL.D. Benjamin Ide Wheeler, Ph.D., LL.D. Harry Pratt Judson, A.M., LL.D. Charles W. Dabney, LL.D. James H. Baker, LL.D., MA. Rev. H. A. Buchtel, D.D., A.M., LL.D. Andrew Sledd, Ph.D. D. C. Barrow, AAI. James A, Maclean, M.A., Ph.D. Edmund J. James, LL.D. Frank Strong, Ph.D. George E. Fellows, Ph.D., LL.D., L.H.D. James B. Angell, LL.D. Cyrus Northrop, LL.D. A. A. Kincannon, Chancellor Albert R. Hill, LL.D. Clyde A. Duniway, Ph.D. Rev. E. Benjamin Andrews, D.D., LL.D. Rev. J. E. Stubbs, LL.D. William G. Tight, Ph.D. Francis P. Venable, Ph.D., LL.D. VVebster Merrifield, M.A. Rev. J. Cavanagh, C.Sc. Alston Ellis, Ph.D., LL.D. Rev. A. G. Evans No 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 50 51 52 53 No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 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 50 51 52 53 , 4- , Stud'ts Inst'rs 4679 1983 2876 1381 1119 1442 1716 655 501 531 1272 549 687 1058 1898 387 372 3160 1602 284 225 1158 1121 790 562 744 565 195 1058 4314 7028 1457 1284 946 241 537 517 4896 2178 858 4751 5422 480 2741 190 2839 311 117 788 490 982 811 707 435 141 267 183 73 174 158 60 32 58 205 33 22 121 194 41 47 249 158 32 22 258 195 116 95 122 64 23 131 421 387 207 168 104 34 48 61 615 172 98 317 296 40 173 32 333 42 23 56 77 71 72 92 College Colors Royal Purple Crimson and Gold Scarlet and Gray Blue and 1Vhite Blue and Gray Orange and Black Old Gold and Black Cherry and 1Vliite Crimson and Blue Scarlet Blue and Vlfliite Garnet and 1Vhite Lemon and Black Old Gold Crimson and Gray Silver Gray and Crimson Garnet Orange Cherry and White Orange and VVhite Dark Blue and Old Gold Brown and Blue Olive and Blue Garnet Black, Gray and Gold Blue and Old Gold Crimson and White Blue and Red Cardinal Blue and Gold Maroon Scarlet and Black Silver and Gold Red and Gold Navy Blue and Orange Red and Black Silver and Gold Orange and Blue Crimson and Dark Blue Light Blue Maize and Blue Maroon and Old Gold Not Reported Gold and Black Copper, Silver, and Gold Scarlet and Cream Royal Blue and Silver Cherry and Silver Blue and lVliite Pink and Green Gold and Blue Olive Green and YVliite Crimson :md Cream N4 L Annual The Syllabus H17-0-Hi ,linkin La l'ie The Polyurog Brie-rl-Brac Debris Transit The Spider Smrlet Leiter Flelu'-cle-L1',s None Son'u'c.sicr The Hawkeye Chinook Link Halcyon The Onandugan Owl Polytechnic Ivy The Brown and Blue Jambalaya The Garnet Hawilzer The Lucky Bag The Corolla The Burro Cardinal Blue anal Gold Cap and Gown Cf7l!?Z'fZllfl1f'lll7l Colorazlrmn Kynewisbok None Prmzlora Gem ofthe Dlazznlain The Illia The Jayhawker The Prism, M 1.6111-fIfl7l9l2SZ'ClIL The Gopher Not Reported The Sazritor The Seniincl The Sombrero The .4rtemisia .llirzzge Ynrkcty- Yack The Dacatah The Dome Alhcnia News Letter 2 if UE 19145 f '- , A ,v f rf 1 ,Q-3' '-nv' 6 . J ' ' 11' . ' ' I U' Q '1i-f,',, . . ..? ..g ., 5 rl J- '- 5 1- .. :- Co-educz1- tional Tuition Resources Yes S100 39,840,000 Yes 100 4,045,000 Yes 20 6,231,000 No 100 3,199,000 Yes 200 619,000 No 160 5,152,000 Yes None 2,429,000 No, 200 2,926,000 Yes 70 1,743,000 Yes 80 2,124,000 No 75 1,280,000 Yes 12 203,000 Yes 60 776,000 Yes None 2,346,000 Yes 20 4,265,000 No 225 2,184,000 Yes 150 Yes 120 6,610,000 Yes 75 744,000 Yes 150 959,000 No 100 3 009,000 Yes 125 4,462,000 Yes 70 3 954,000 No 110 1 550,000 No None 13 679,000 No None 13 511,000 Yes None 1 960,000 Yes 20 551,000 Yes None 1,060,000 Yes None 15,718,000 Yes 180 30,478,000 Yes 75 2,425,000 Yes 25 1,500,000 Yes 45 1,221,000 No None 924,000 No None 1,764,000 Yes None 1,661,000 Yes None 6,538,000 Yes 35 2,384,000 Yes None 1,255,000 Yes None 6,998,000 Yes 30 9,630,000 Yes None 674,000 Yes 30 4,603,000 Yes None 1,423,000 Yes None 3,476,000 Yes None 1,234,000 Yes None 207,000 Yes 60 1,177,000 Yes 25 2,944,000 N0 100 1,325,000 Yes None 1,535,000 Yes None 761,000 l 381 l if f 54 -3 T .rice NI Q u 1 1 No. Name Location Founded President 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 Utah . . . University of Vermont . . . University of Virginia . . University of Washington University of West Virginia . . University of VVisconsin . University of Wyoming . Vanderbilt University ...,, Washington and Jefferson College, Washington and Lee University . Washington University .... Wesleyan University ..... Western Reserve University . . Williams College ....... Wooster 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 . . Wells College . . . wsu Eugene, Ore. Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa. Rochester, N.Y. Vermilion, S.D. Los Angeles, Cal. Columbia, S.C. Sewanee, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Austin, Tex. Salt Lake City, Utah Burlington, Vt. Charlottesville, Va. Seattle, Wash. Morgantown, W. Va. Madison, Wis. Laramie, VVy0. Nashville, Tenn. Vlfashington, Pa. Lexington, Va. St. Louis, Mo. Middletown, Conn. Cleveland, Ohi0 Williamstown, Mass. Wooster, Ohio Worcester, Mass. New Haven, Conn. New York City Bryn Mawr, Pa. Elmira, N.Y. South Hadley, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Boston, Mass. Northampton, Mass. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Wellesley, Mass. Aurora, N.Y. 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. 1 Charles C. Harrison, LL.D. 2 Rev. Samuel Black McCormick, D.D., LL.D. 3 Rev. Rush Rhees, D.D., LL.D. 4 Franklin B. Gault, Ph.D. 5 Rev. George T. Bovard, D.D, 6 Samuel Chiles Mitchell, Ph.D. 7 Benjamin L. Wiggins, M.A., LL.D. 8 Brown Ayers, Ph.D. 9 Sidney E. Mezes, Ph.D. 10 J. J. Kingsbury, Ph.B., Ph.D., D.Sc. 11 Rev. Matthew H. Buekham, D.D., LL.D. 12 Edwin Anderson Alderman, LL.D. 13 Thomas F. Kane, Ph.D. 14 Daniel Boardman Purinton, Ph.D., LL.D. 15 Charles R. Van Hise, Ph.D. 16 Charles O. Merica, LL.D. 17 J. H. Kirkland, LL.D., Ph.D., D.C.H. 18 Rev. James David Moffat, D.D., LL.D. 19 George H. Denney, M.A., Ph.D., LL.D. 20 David F. Houston, LL.D. 21 William A. Shankin, D.D. 22 Rev. Charles T. Thwing, D.D., LL.D. 23 Harry A. Garfield, LL.D. 24 Rev. Louis Edward Holden, D.D., LL.D. 25 Edmund Arthur Engler, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D. 26 Arthur T. Hadley, LL.D, 27 COLLEGES Nicholas Murray 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. VVooley, L.H.D. 4 LeBaron Briggs, M.A., 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 1VI.VVard,B.A.,lN1.A.,D.D., LL.D. 10 BCH NI E,i,1,Q,L.3x4 No. Stud'ts 1 920 2 4530 3 1159 4 438 5 425 6 1802 7 416 8 205 9 830 10 1939 11 858 12 514 13 725 14 2142 15 544 16 4099 17 242 18 1023 19 341 20 617 21 1054 22 347 23 1279 24 573 25 597 26 524 27 3282 1 547 2 426 3 175 4 754 5 500 6 831 7 1617 8 1058 Q 1378 10 189 Instfrs College Colors 120 Lemon Yellow 499 Red and Blue 225 Gold and Blue 33 Dandelion Yellow 54 Vermilion 196 Cardinal and Gold 34 Garnet and Black 27 Orange and White 136 Orange and White 107 Royal Purple 64 Crimson and Silver 93 Green and Gold 74 Orange and Blue 103 Purple and Gold 66 Old Gold and Blue 486 Cardinal 45 Brown and Yellow 125 Black and Gold 24 Red and Black 44 Blue and VVhite 202 Myrtle and Maroon 39 Cardinal and Black 237 Red and White 57 Royal Purple 29 Black and Gold 50 Crimson and Steel Gray 410 Blue 79 Light Blue and Wliite 60 Yellow and WVhite 16 Purple and Gold 82 Light Blue 128 Red and White S9 Dark Blue and Gold 126 1V1iite 104 Rose and Gray 123 Deep Blue 26 Cardinal 3 Co-educa- Annual tional Tuition Resources Wcbfoot Yes None 31,035,000 The Record Yes S150 11,499,000 Owl Yes 105 2,613,000 The Iaterpres Yes 75 1,943,000 Coyote Yes 12 747,000 EZ Rodeo Yes 75 1,029,000 The Garnel and Black Yes 40 1,233,000 The Volunteer No 100 979,000 Cactus Yes 80 1,621,000 Cop and Gown Yes None 4,559,000 Annual Yes None 785,000 The Ariel Yes 80 2,823,000 Cocks and Curls No None 3,954,000 Tyee Yes 10 6,059,000 Monlicola Yes None 1,372,000 The Badger Yes ' None 8,187,000 None Yes Nox1e 871,000 Comet Yes 100 3,895,000 Pandora No 60 1,284,000 Calyx No 50 1,528,000 The Hatchet Yes None 10,833,000 Ollo, Podrirla Yes 85 3,029,000 Reserve Yes 100 4,926,000 The Gulielzneasiovi No 140 3,709,000 The Imlecr Yes 60 2,539,000 None No 150 1,884,000 Yale Banner Yes 155 15,973,000 Dforlar Board N0 8150 84,020,000 The Lantern No 200 4,475,000 Iris No 150 469,000 Llamoroda No 150 2,289,000 None No 200 2,264,000 11I1'C7'0COS7I'l, No 100 3,652,000 None No 100 4,290,000 Vnssarian, No 150 6,222,000 Legerlzla N 0 175 4,869,000 The C'or4lz'noZ No 150 1,133,000 Lsssj Ein illlvmnriam Professor DESIRE DESPRADELLE Died September 2, 1912 I-IIAZEN BARNES WOODWOFXTH, 1914 Died July 26, 1912 V1 fx ,fffh , Zu A tt af E Erxrtl jlarttjofjafl XX!! A x I . Name and Society Abbott, Leon Russell ...,, Abdulnour, Bahjat Amin, A.B. . Achard, Francis Hermann , , . Adams, Bertram Ernest. A T A . Adams, Ivilliam Ernest , . . . Affel, Herman Andrew .... Africa, W'alter NIurray, E A E . Ahearn. Richard Lombard . . Ahern, Frank Leo .,... Ahrens, Charles Augustus . Aiken, Wfalter Scott, 9 E . . . Ajemian, Shahia Avedis, A.B. . Albee, Charles Herbert , . . Alden, Gardner Rich .... Aldrich, Henry Ray, 9 X ..., Aldridge, Blair Grigsby .... Alexander, Edward Porter, fb K Nlf Alfaro, Rafael ........ Philip Langdon, B.S. . Ralph Tisdale, A.B. . Alger, Alger, Allen, George Parker . . . . Allen, Mortimer, Pearce .... Robert McCla.nahan, B.S.,, Allen, Allton, Robert Adams .,... Almoian, Yacoub Garough . . . Alt, Edward Emmons, E A E , . Althouse, George Nathan . . Alvord, Herbert Burr, A.B. . Ambjorn, Gustaf . . . , . Ambler, Halford Henry . Ames, Warren .... Anderson, Albert Hovey . Anderson, George Dana . . . Anderson, Herbert Wlalfred . . Andrews, Pearl Kinney ..., Annin, Roswell Howard. B.S. . . Arey. Reuben ,...,... Armstrong, Dr. Donald Budd. M.A.. M.D. ...... . , Armstrong. Lester Elmer . . . E X . Class . 1914 1915 1913 1916 . 1916 . 1914 . 1915 . 1916 . 1914 . 1916 . 1915 . 1915 . 1913 . 1913 . 1914 1915 1914 . 1916 . 1915 . 1913 1916 1913 1915 . . . 1913 1915 . 1915 . 1915 . 1913 . Grad. . 1914 , 1916 . 1915 . 1916 1915 . 1914 . 1914 1914 Ph.B., . . , Grad. . . . 1915 Course YI U. IV VI XI U. I1 U. U I U. X111 I U. X U. X III II I V1 1 1 IV X1 11 U. IV U. X II XIII I If I II 117 iv sp. 1 U YII X Home Address Barre, Vt, Beyrout, Syria 109 Mountfort St.. Boston NIass 496 Harvard St., Brookline Mass 49 Richardson St., Newton, Mass 54 Downing St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 764 Chestnut St.,1NIanchester,N.H 18 Foster St., Brighton, lliass. 209 E. Cottage St., Dorchester Mass. 2351 Wfhittemore Pl., St. Louis, Mo 310 VV. Emerson St., Melrose, Mass Adana, Turkey 109 Trenton St.. E. Boston, Mass 73 Sea St., N. Wieymouth, Mass. 40 Irving St., 1VIelrose, Mass. Arcola, Miss. 1211 E. lst St., Duluth, Minn. Ahuachapan, El Salvador, C.A. 5 Maryland Ave., Annapolis, Md West Bridgewater, Mass. 129 Charles St., Boston, Mass. 2640 Indiana Ave., Chicago, Ill. Box 374, Roanoke, Va. 5 Beard St., Nashua, N.H. Aintab, Turkey 1528 Farwell Ave.. Chicago, 1ll. 717 W. Illarshall St., Norristown Pa. Gloversville, N.Y. Gothenburg, Sweden 207 1Vashington St.. Winchester Mass. 3 Lexington Ter.. Waltham, Mass 76 Boxford St., Lawrence, Mass. 191 Summer St.. Somerville. Mass 125 W'.Selden St..Mattapan. Mass Yarmouth, NS. 3-1--I YY. Ave. 53. Los Angeles, Cal 54 Wheatland Ave.. Dorchester Ma ss. Easton. Pa. 622 First Ave.. Antigo. W'is. f3S51 Q Q 1 Class Course Home Address TECHN1 af it-4' Name and Society Arnold, Oscar McNeill, B.S., LID 1 A . Aronson, Mark .......... Ash, VVill1am Earl .,...... Atwood, Francis Clarke . Ayer, Harold Ellsworth . Babcock, Henry Andrews, S.B., A T A Bagdoyan, Sarkis Manoog ..... Bailey, Lawrence Humphrey, A KID . . Bailey, Richard Orcutt, A.B ,.... Baird, Lyman Stanton, A A fb . . Bakeman, George Wilbur .... . Baker, Douglas Brooks . Baker, Harry James .... Baldrey, Roland VVebster . . Balke, Frank Charles, E X . . Ball, Joseph Arthur ..... Balla1'd, Volant Vashon. A QI' . . Ballinger, T. Dudley, A.B. Balyozian, Nicholas ...... Barker, Dana Nash ....... Barker, Frederic Rutherford, 9 X . . Barker, Harold 1Vard ...... Barker, Joseph VVarren, KID K E . . Barnes, Philip Simes ........ Barns, Frederick Balston, A T Q . . Barratt, Roswell Forman, A K E . . Barrett, Lawrence William .... Barrett, VVi1liam Joseph . . . Barrows, Wilfred VVarren . Barry, Thomas James . . Bartel, Paul 1Vinlield .... Bartlett, George Roberts .... Bartlett, Louis DeBlois, A K E . . Bascom, Edgar Dorus ..... Bassett, I-Iarold Reuben, KID E K . . Batchelder, John Kimball . . . . Bates, Ralph Dudley ...... Bauer, John Thomas, Jr., A.B. . . Baxter, Nelson Edward .... Baxter, Stanley IVIunroe . . . Beach, George Albert, E A E . . Beale, Allan Souther ...... . Beale, James McArthur, A T . . . Beard, Gerald Hyde, A.B., E X . . Beason, Lew IVyatt ...... Beckler, Edith Arthur, S.B. . . Beckman, Robert 'Woods, KID B E . . Beidelman, Aubrey Donnithorne . . 53863 1913 1916 1915 1914 1916 Grad. 1915 1915 1914 1914 1913 1915 1914 1915 1914 1915 1913 1913 1916 V 1916 1913 1914 1916 1913 1914 1914 1916 1916 1913 1915 1913 1914 1914 1915 1915 1913 1914 1915 1914 1915 1914 1913 1913 1914 1913 1915 1914 VI U. 600 N.IVIain St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio Q5 Lawrence Ave., Roxbury, Mass. IV Sp. Appin, Ontario, Can. XIV '75 Maple St., Middleton, Mass. 118 Emery St., Portland, Me. II 6053 1Voodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill. I Aintab, Turkey X North Scituate, IVIass. XI U. 6 Stone St., Oneida, N.Y. II Austin, Minn. XI IOQQ Chestnut St., Newton Upper Falls, Mass. VI 115 Upharn St., Melrose, Mass. VI Q Church St., Norwich, Conn. IV 10 Bradshaw St., Medford, Mass. II U. 1916 N. Nleridian St., Indianapo- lis, Ind. VIII Q St. Paul St., Cambridge, Mass. I Creston, Cal. VII U. Meadville, Pa. 6 Iola St., Dorchester, Mass. Box 13, VVilton, N.H. II Q6 Queen Sq., St. John, N.B. IV 310 Cadillac Ave., Detroit, Mich. 414 N. Court St., Rockford. 111. X Q96 Highland Ave., IVollaston, Mass. VI Q8 S. 51st St., Philadelphia, Pa. IV 133 Ha1'1'ison St., E. Orange, N.J. 53 VVeston St., B1'ockton, Mass. 640 Seventh St., S. Boston, Mass. IV U. 1477 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. IV '70 1VIayEeld St., Dorchester, Mass. II Q5 Columbus Ave.,VValtham,Mass. III U. QQ Lyndhurst St.,D01'CI1EStEI', Mass. III 1Q9 Angell St., Providence, R.I. I R. F. D., Gill, Mass. II 371 Central Ave., Bridgeport,Conn. XIV VVi1ton, N.I-I. XI Cohasset, Mass. V I U. Q04 Beauregard St., Mobile, Ala. II U. Hyde Park, Mass. III U. 15 Rutger St., Utica, N.Y. II U. Fort Collins, Col. I Box Q7, Sandwich, Mass. . XI 1404 Beacon St., B1'ookline, Mass. I VVashburn Pk., Minneapolis, Minn. VI Q656 Jefferson Ave., Ogden, Utah VII Sp. Q1 Appleton St., Arlington I-Igts., Mass. X Alleghany Furnace, Altoona, Pa. XIII 360 Arnold St., Braintree, lVIass. nzca Nl Ir? ie f-45' Name and Society Belcher, Donald, 9 X .... Bell, Blrs. Eleanor Janet . . . . Bellis, Arthur Edward . . . Benedict, Percy Francis . . Benjamin, Harold Chenery . . Bennett, Horace Ralph . . Benson, Henry Sumner . Bent, Harold Townsend . . Beola, Pablo ...... Berenson, lsadore . . . Berg, Henning Julius ..... Bergen, Raymond Chase, G2 A 9 . . Berger, Richard George ,.... Berkowitz, Samuel ...... . . Berkowitz, Steven Ross . . . Berrigan, Thomas Augustine . . Berry, Carl Blathis ..... . . Berry, Clarence John . . . Besly, Leonard, E X ..... Best, Leonard Ernest, A G12 . . Bibolini, Alejandro, . . Bickford, Horace Lesley . . . Bidwell, Charles Alanson, Jr. , . Bigelow, Lucius Aurelius, Jr. . Billings, Rufus Blood .,..,. Binger, 1Valter David .,.... Birnbaum, Clarence Arthur Johnson Black, VVilliam Spence ...,.. Blackmore, Charles Thomas, BS. . Blackwood, Frederick lvilliam . . Blackwood, lValter Ainslie .... Blake, Kenneth Bradley ...., Blakeley, Gerald lllalter, A.B., 111 B E Blakney, Raymond Bernard . . . Blanchard, Raymond Hall . . Blank, lVesley Howard . . Blatchford, John, A A 111 . Blodgctt, Charles Albert . . Blomquist, Fritz Charles . Bolton, John lVesson, Jr. . Bommer, Fred Wlilliam . . Bonney, Robert Daland . . Bonvouloir, Lionel . . . Boor, Alden Kinney . . . Borden, Howard Granville . . . . Borrella.Benvcnuto . . . , Bouchard, Charles Sanders . . . Boucher, Elie Paul . . . Boulton, Berthoud Clifford . . . Bousquet, L'Roche George ...,.. Bowditch, lYilliaxn Ingersoll, X fb . Class 1915 1916 1913 1914 1915 1916 1916 1914 1914 1915 1915 1913 1916 1915 1916 1916 1914 1913 1916 1915 1915 1916 1915 1915 1916 1916 1916 1913 1914 1914 1916 1913 1914 1916 1916 1916 1913 1915 1914 1914 1914 1913 1913 1915 1914 1915 1916 1916 1916 1916 1916 Course X SP V l ll IQIII Il I XIV ll U. lll ll V1 V1 U. Vl 1 Vl V SP U. X U. lll V1 U. VI U. XIV ll Ill X l ll X X Bvl L1 V1 U. I U. 1 ll IV Home Address 112 Harvard St., Newtonville Mass. Q02 St. Paul St., Brookline, Blass 9 Brown St., lllaltham, Blass. 38 Chestnut St, Nashua, N.H. 28 Blarshall St., 1Vatertown, Blass 71 Varney St., Lowell, Blass. '769 East St., Dedham, Blass. 83 Gainsboro St., Boston, Blass. Gibara, Cuba 51 N. Russell St., Boston, Blass. 1840 Van Ness Ave., San Fran- cisco, Cal. 219 E. Hanover St., Trenton, N.J SQ lVillia1n St., Bridgeport, Conn 17 Grove St., Boston, Mass. 1834 Beacon St., Brookline, Blass 874 Broadway, S. Boston, Blass. 7 Norris St., N. Cambridge, Blass 7 No1'ris St., Cambridge, Blass. LLQIQ Raleigh St., Denver, Col. 206 Lincoln Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. Asuncion, Paraguay, S.A. QA Kilsyth Rd., Brookline, Blass. Stockbridge, Blass. 5 Allston St., Boston, Blass. 11 Sea Ave., Quincy, Blass. Cliff St., New York, N .Y. 20611 Linden Ave., Baltimore, Bld 32 Addison St., Arlington. Blass. 621 Bridge St., Hampton, V a. 196 Zeigler St., Roxbury, Blass, 126 Zeigler St., Roxbury, Blass. 16 Fairview St., Dorchester, Blass Springville, N.Y. 160 Stratford St., YV. Roxbury Blass. 38 Barrett St., Blalden, Blass. 41 Blyrtle St., lVinchester, Blass. 333 YV. Euclid Ave., Oak Park, lll 31 lVinter St., Portland, Ble. 57 Linwood Rd., Lynn, Blass. 187 Bailey St., Lawrence, Blass. 335 Spencer Ave., Chelsea, Blass. 9 Lafayette St., lYakefield, Blass. Q07 Beech St., Holyoke, Blass. 35 Norfolk St., Roslindale. Blass. 710 Rock St., Fall River, Blass. Newport, Vt. 10 Park Vale Ave.. Allston, Blass 5-1 Hamlet Ave., lYoonsocket, R.l Haddanl, Conn. 11 Chester St., Springfield. Blass. 366 Adams St., Blilton. Blass. fssvj 7 eff- Y A- - Y- -'H -- -k V, - r, ' fgA V V-, e- P A--,J ---- -L - 'N' v f I 'P' 1 I '-3 ' 1 , if , 3 V ' ' ,, 4 , 1 : 1 9 , M.. ,.,- .-,- , Ak., - ,Q f Name and Society Class Course 'Home Address Bowler, Edmond 1Yesley . . 191-L XI 22 Court St., Dedham, Mass. Bowman, Lee ...... 1913 IV 3236 Diamond St.,Philadelphia, Pa Boyd, Ernest Dlathew . . . 1911 II 11 Grampian Wlay, Dorchester Mass. Boynton, Kenneth Kenaston .,... 1915 VI South Framingham, Blass. Brackett, Wlilliam Henry, fir K E . . . 1915 VI U. 14 Bloomfield St., Dorchester, Mass Bradley, 'Wayne Deegan ..,.... 1915 V U. 16 Leonard Ave., Cambridge, Mass Brand, Charles Lees ..,.,. 1914 XIIIA 55 Wachusett St., Worcester, Mass Brandt, 1NIaurice Frankland . . 1915 V 31 Southard St., Trenton, N.J. Braude, Harry ........... 1913 X 191 Main St., Charlestown, Nlass Bray, Emerson Lester, B.S., 9 E . . . Grad. VI 2218 E. Sth St., Kansas City, Mo Breaker, John Stanley ..... 1916 296 Main St., Northampton, Mass Breck, Samuel, Jr., fi? B E .... 1913 XI 171 Bellevue St., Boston, Mass. Breed, Franklin Nelson, S.B., N11 T . . . Grad. IV 61 Gillett St., Hartfo1'd, Conn. Bresth, Alexander .,...... 1916 VVest Acton, lVIass. Brett, Clarence VVilliam, A K fb . . 1913 I 1080 Wfashington St., N. Abing- ton, 1VIass. Brewer, Allen Frank ...... 1913 III Gregory Ave., W. Orange, N.J. Brewster. Ellis Wethrell. 9 A X . 1913 II 1 Carver St., Plymouth, Mass. Bridge, Edward Melville .... 1913 IV 86 Brown St., Methuen, Mass. Briel, Karl Rudolph ..... 1913 I 8 Moultrie St., Dorchester, Nlass Brigham, Everett Rounds ...... 1915 IV U. 282 Atlantic St., Atlantic, Mass. Brigham, George Bickford, Jr. .... 1913 IV Sp. VVestboro, Mass. Bristow, James Jefferson Rucker, B.A., K A fsj ............. 191-le X U. Georgetown, Ky. Brodil, Joseph Louis ........ 1916 12 Alde1'sey St., Somerville, 1VIass Broga, Wilson Culver . . . 1915 XIV U. 28 Jefferson St., Westfield, BIass. Brooke, Barton Easby, A T . . 1913 IV Sp Portland, Ore. Brooks, Alfred Austin . . . 1913 II 2 Woburn St., Medford, NIass. Brooks, Nathaniel Emil ....... 19141 II 187 Park St., Newton, 1VIass. Brooks, Phillips Nelson ....... 1916 36 Brockton Ave., Haverhill, Mass Brotherton, VVilliam Henry, Cb 1' A . . . 1915 II U. Station A, Dallas, Tex. Brown, Albert Caleb, E A K . . . 1913 I U 73 Purchase St., Newburyport, Nlass. Brown, Arthur Laurence . . 1913 II Rye Beach, N.H. B1'own, Charles VVillian1 . . 1911 XIV 428 Columbia Rd., Dorchester Mass. Brown, Earle VVillia1n . . . 1915 VI U. 51 Hamilton Pl., Oakland, Cal. Brown, Edmund Guilford . . 1913 III U. 120 Spring St., 1VIedford, Mass. Brown. Harland Francis ..... 1911 I 11 Warren Rd., Framingham, Mass. Brown, Horatio VVhittemore, E X . . . 1915 IV Concord, Mass. Brown, Ralph Davis ....... 1915 VI 249 Homer St., Newton Centre, Mass. Brown, Raymond Grout . . 1916 136 Greenwood St., Melrose High- lands, Mass. Brown, Theodore Gates, fb K E . 1915 X U. 72 Hastings St., VV. Roxbury, Mass. Brown, VValter Emerson . . . 1913 XI 13 Atlantic Ave., Beverly, Mass. Brown, William Goss .... 1916 Rye Beach, N.H. Brownlee, Robert Bruce, S.B. . Grad. II Youngstown, Ohio Bruner, Harold Gibbonney . . . 1913 X 29 Dunreath St., Roxbury, 1VIass. Bryant, Chauncy Davis, 9 A X . 1914 XI 189 Bellevue St., Newton, Mass. Bryant, William Allen ..... 191-1 I 61 Clark Rd., Brookline, 1VIass. 53881 -It-fr TEICHNI Q UQ...li3..Q.119C 14 Name and Society . Buchanan, Guy Hodgens, A.B. . Buck, Albert VVhitehead. A.B. . Bucknam. Frank VVhite . . . Burdick, Charles Lalor .... Burdick, John Powel .... Burford, John Nicholas, E A E . Burgher, Cedric, fb A G .... Burkhardt, Harold Herman, E X . Burkhart, Theodore VValpole . . Burleigh. Perry Gray, NLE. . Burleson, Murray Fawcett . . Burnap. Robert Samuel .... Burnes, George Robert ..... Burnham, Aubrey Everett, BS. . . Burnham, Horace Cleveland. 6 .1 X . Burnham, Lucian 1Vallace ..... Burns, Charles Hershey, Ph.B., fb K Xl' Burr, Henry Amsden ...,.., Burrell. Gene Nathaniel, M.E. . . Burt, Philip Vannevar .... Burtner, Evers .... Burton, Reuben, Jr. . Buttner, Fred Frank . . . Butts, Allison, Jr., A.B .... Buxton, Paul Henry. A T 12 . Byluncl. VVa1ter Robert. E A E . Byrne, Thomas Sneed, KP A 9 . Byrnes, Benjamin Harrison . Cabot, Nancy Graves . . . . Cadenas. Jose Manuel. A K fb . . Cady, Herbert Barney .,.. Caffrey, Augustine Joseph . , Calder, Charles Howard . . Caldwell. Winthrop Ea rle. . Callahan, Cornelius Joseph . . Callahan, Daniel Francis . . . Callahan, Thomas Hill . . . Calver. Homer Northrup. A K fb . Cameron, Edward Hugh . . Camp, Orton Platt, A.B. . Campbell, Hugh hlortou . . Campbell, Ross ...... Cardinal, Adolphe Charles. fb I K . . Carlson, I-Iilding Nathaniel . Carman. Lewis Alexander . . Class Course 1913 V 1913 VII U. 1916 1913 III 191-1 II C. 1916 1914 II 1916 1915 II 1913 II U. 1913 I U. 1916 1913 I 1913 YI 1916 1911 YI 1914: X 1913 I Grad. I1 1913 VI 1915 XIII 1913 IV U. 1915 VI 1913 III U. 1916 1913 11 1913 IV 1915 IV 14. 1911 IX Sp. 1913 I 1913 XIII 1915 XI 1915 YI 1913 X 1911 XI 1916 191-1 I If. 191-1 XI 1913 I 191-1 II Iv. 1911 VII LI. 191-1 Y 1913 X1 1913 VI 1910 Home Address Claysville. Pa. Orland. Me. 111 Norfolk Ave., Swainpscott bIass. 1156 23d St., Des Moines, Ia. Wickford, R.I. Prospect. Ky. 3015 Oak Lawn Ave., Dallas, Tex Q36 Sargant St., Holyoke. Mass. 955 Hilton Ave., Portland. Ore. Oswego, N.Y. Smithville. 1 Columbia St., Hartford. Conn. Q1 Garland St., Chelsea, hlass. 127 Park St., Medford, Mass. Box C. Oldtown. Me. Needham. hlass. Q14 E. Orange St., Lancaster, Pa 33 Union Ave., S. Framingham Mass. New Lexington. Ohio 101 Messenger St., Canton, Mass 81 Laighton St.. Lynn, Mass. 800 Seminary Ave.. VVinter Park Richmond. Va. 29.7 WVillow St.. 1T21101'lJ1l1'j', Conn 30 Hammersley Ave., Poughkeep sie. N .Y. 1Q Paisley Pk., Dorchester, Mass 155 Derby Ave.. Derby. Conn. 1110 Rio Grande St.. Austin, Tex 1 Ivashburn Pl., Brookline. lIass 109 Commonwealth Ave.. Boston Mass, Havana. Cuba 90 Dover St., Lowell. hIass. 1Q School St.. Lawrence. Mass. 27 Austin St.. Newtonville. hIass. -11 1VIarlboro St.. Newburyport Mass. Q0 Pleasant Ter.. Lawrence. hIass Q0 Pleasant Ter.. Lawrence. Mass Oliver St.. S. Framingham. Mass. S416 Hewitt Pl.. New York. N.Y. 9 Garden St.. Newburyport. Mass 93 Ivoodlawn Ter., 1Yaterbury Conn. Neillsville. 1Yis. Summit Pl.. Newburyport. Hass. 319 Park Ave.. Paterson. N.J. Ml-U Saville Ave.. Quincy. Mass. 381 Orange St.. Riverside. Cal. f :ssu J rr no-1 N 1 143 Name and Society Carmichael, Andrew Vililliam . . Carnahan, Arthur Roy . . . Carpenter, Arthur 1Vhiting . . Carpenter, Charles Clinton . . . Carr, Jasper Blanchard, Qd, fb B E Carter, Emery Chester .. . . . Casselman, Elbridge Johnson . . Catton, Richard Belmont, if B E Chadwick, James Barton ..., Chambers, George James . . . Champlin, Silas Henry .... Chandler, Ferdinand Arnold . Chandler, Frank Davenport . . Chandler, Henry Thomas, A T A Chandler, 1Villiam Sumner, A X11 . Chang, Tsun ......... Chapman, Kenneth Blackstone . Charm, Louis David .... Chase, Thomas Lock . . . Chatfield, Charles Hugh . . . Chellman, Lloyd Hamilton . . Chen, Shao Ching ..... Chen, Sidney Ying .... Cheney, Joseph 1N1aynard . Childs, Frederick 1Villiam . Choate, Donald Hutchinson . Chow, Hou-Kun .,... Chow, Bling ....... Chow, Ziang Yien ..... Christie, hladison 1Valter . Chu, Chi-Che ....,. Chu, Tsu Shang ....... Chu, Yu hlai ...,.,... Churchill, James Stanlev, E A E C lark, C lark, Arthur Henry . . . . Daisy Loring ..... Clark, George Hall, CID K E . Clark, Leland Vining . . Clark, Norman ..,... Clark, Sidney E. .... . Clark Clark a Thomas Aguilla, B.S. . e, Bruce Addison . . . M3901 Class Grad. 1916 1913 1916 1916 1916 1915 1911 1911 1913 1913 1911 1916 1915 1916 1915 1916 1911 1911 1911 1915 1913 1913 1916 1916 1916 1911 1911 1911 1913 1915 1915 1911 1911 1911 1915 1913 1915 1913 1915 1911 1916 Course Home Address X111A 61 VVestland Ave., Boston, Mass. 38 1Vestland Ave., Boston, 1V1ass. X Q9 117. Genesee St., VVellsville, N.Y 96 Fayerweather St., Cambridge Mass. 80 1V. Jackson St., VVilkes-Barre Pa. Sp 61 Elm St., N. VVoburn, 1V1ass. X 2900 Q St., NIV., Vifashington, D.C. V1 U. Box 321, Honolulu, Hawaii 11 119 Plympton St.,1Valtham, 1N1ass 1 573 Prospect Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. V East Longmeadow, Mass. IV U. 67 Bristol St., New Haven. Conn. 110 1N1agazine St., Cambridge Mass. X 17 Florence Court Apartments Vancouver, B.C. U. 111 1Vashington St., Brookline N1ass. 111 U. Hupeh, China 50 Brooksdale Rd., Brighton Mass. V1 61 Wales St., Dorchester, Blass. 1 U. 222 Newbury St., Boston, Nlass. H 509 VVillow St., 1Vaterbury, Conn. 1 100 Kittredge St., Roslindale, Mass. 1 U. Canton, China X111 Shanghai, China Sp 11 Union Ave., Auburn, N.Y. 16 Carleton St., Holyoke, Nlass. 90 Brooklaum Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. 11, X111 Shanghai, China V U. Kiang Loo, China. X1 U. Shanghai, China 1 21 Greenville St., Somerville 1N1ass. XIHB U. Hangchow, China X111B U. VVusih, China V1 U. Kwong Tung, China X 110 Billings St., Atlantic, Mass. V U. Alfred, Me. Sp. Canton, Nlass. 11 South' Paris, Me. V1 16 Highland St., N. Abington, Blass. X 158 YV. 106th St., New York, N.Y. 11 U. Q26 Central Ave., Fredonia, N.Y. V1 Sp. 526 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. 373 Lexington St., Auburndale, Mass. 1 s 1 : a er'T!f'5CHNI UD 19 f Name and Society Cla1'ke, James P., Jr., A K E . . . Clarkson, Edward Hale, Jr., E X . Claussen, Howard Paul .... Clisharn, Ormonde Chester . . Codwise, Philip 1Vitgenstein . Coe. John Parks, A.B., K E . Coffin. Schuyler ....... C ofiin, 1Villiam Earle . . . Cogan, Paul Vincent. . Cohen, Jacob ....,. Cohen, Joseph Horace . . . Colbert, Thomas Joseph . . Colby, Harold Lincoln ..... Coldwell, Everett Sharples, K 9 , . Cole, Harry ..,...... Coleman, Alfred Victor, X fb . . . Coleman, Caruthers Askew, A T A Coleman, Edward Francis, A.B. . . Collins, Arthur Edgar Gerald . . Collins, Thomas Richard ..... Comber, Thomas Francis, Jr. . . . Comisky, Daniel Louis .,.,.. Comstock, Rock Livingston, A K E Conklin, Oliver Earle . Connelly, Louis Lederle . . Conner, Perley Eugene , Conner, Wiilliam Stryker , . Connolly, Joel Irving . . Connolly, Martin James Connor, Paul, Ib K E . . Conover, Jolm VVoodhull, A.B. . Constable. John Pierrepont., A X11 . Conway, Eugene F1'CC161'1Ck . . Cook, Alton Aldrich ..... Cook. Fred Lysle ...,,. Corbett, Edwin Ellsworth, A 111 . Corney, Chester Albert Corrubia, Angelo, BS. . . Cotton, Evan Bruce . . Covitz, Philip ..... Cowles, Charles Leon . . Cowles, Blartin 1Varren . . . Cowlin, Arthur Sidney ,... Cracaucr, Blax, Z B T ..... Craig, Harry Lainphear, A.B. . Crandall, 1Villard Raymond . . . C rankshaw, Alden, K E .,,,. Crawford, Chauncey Augustus. A 'fb Crawford, Harold Emmons, A B , p. Class Course 1915 VI U. 1916 1916 1911 X 1915 X 1913 X 1916 111 U. 1916 1913 11 1915 1 1913 X 1916 S 1915 I1 U. 1915 V1 1915 1 1915 VI 1916 1913 1 1911 111 1913 X 1911 1 1916 1913 X 1911 V111 1916 U 1911 XI 1911 111 1916 1916 1915 1 1911 VI 1913 X111 1915 V 1915 V 1915 I1 U. 1913 V 1911 V1 Grad. IV 1913 I1 1911 V 1911 V11 U. 1915 X1 1916 1915 V 1915 II U. 1916 1911 X U. 1913 B1 1913 IV Home Address 1312 Scott St., Little Rock, Ark. 31 Tyng St., Newburyport, Blass Q51 Collins St., Hartford, Conn. 171 Court Rd., VVinthrop, Blass. S Clifton Pk., 1VIelrose Highlands Mass. Potwin Pl., Topeka, Kan. 150 Brooks St., 1V Bledford, Blass 272 High St., Newburyport, Blass 137 P St.. S. Boston, Blass. 73 VV. 30th St, Bayonne, N.J. 339 Charles St., Boston, 1V1ass. 52 Quincy St., Roxbury, Blass. 505 Huntington Ave., Boston Blass. . South Swansea, Blass. 128 Sweet Ave., Wfoonsocket, Rl Louisville, Ky. 511 East St., Como, Miss. 151 lVhittield St., Dorchester, Mass. 1701 Colorado Blvd., Denver, Col 72 Clinton St., Everett, Blass. Q2 Butler St., Lawrence, Mass. Blain St., Dover, Mass. VVellsville, N.Y. Olivia, Tex. 11 VV. Forest Ave., Detroit, Blich '72 Bledford St., Bflalden, Blass. Great Falls, BIont. '7 Fenno Pl., Dorchester, Blass. 85 Plain St., Taunton, Mass. Q3 Englewood St., Dorchester Blass. Norfolk, Va. S Cottage Pl., Utica, N.Y. 157 Humboldt Ave., Boston, Blass 119 Glenway St., Dorchester, Blass 192 Blill St., Poughkeepsie, NBC. 181 Lincoln Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. 815 E. 1th St., S. Boston, Mass. 1175 Blorgan St., St. Louis, BIO. Darnariscotta, Ble. 1 1Vyoming St., Roxbury, Mass. 18 Bloulton St., Lynn, Blass. Fairfield, Conn. 65 Chambers St., Boston, Mass. 535 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. Clarinda. Ia. 27 Elm St., Westerly, 11.1. 181 S. Sd St., S. Orange, N.J. Kent, Conn. 1321 Isaacs Ave., Walla 1Yalla 1Yash. Lani 1 1 : I 'rw-1N1 r:1 wi l l Name and Society Creighton, James Alexander . C ritten den, Butler Parnell . C rocker, Ernest Charlton Crocker, Zenas, Jr. . . . C roniw ell, Benjamin Coffin. Jr.. K H Cronin, John Timothy. A.B .... Crosby, Irving Ballard . . . . . Crosby, Robert Addison ..,. C rosier , Charles Leavett ..... Cross, Richard Blodgett, 'P E K . . Crost. VVilliam Sol. ..... . Crowell, Donald Gibbs, 9 A X . Crowell, George Ira ...... Crowell, Harold Ryder. A K E . Cummi C unnin Currier C urrier Currier Currier, Curry, Curtis, Curtis, C urtis, Curtis, CLlI't1S, ns, Earl H., S.B ...... gham, Raymond John. B.S., E , I-Ioward Slocum. fb E K . . , Joseph Herbert . . . , Louis Wade. 9 X . Philip lVIahlon . , VValter ...... Arnold Blake. A '1' S2 . Bradford Scott Morgan Putnam. fb E K . , Ralph Endicott .... Theron Smith . Cushing, Burton Lane Cushman, Raymond Winthrop . . Custer, Dagget Levitt Luzern, B.S. . . . t, Robert Gurney .,... Dale, Frederick Amerman, AB. , . Daley, Henry Francis . .... Dalton, John Nolan ..,.,.. Dalton, 1VIarshall Bertrand, fb 11 A . Danforth, Harold Johnson . . . Daniels, Donald Potter . . Daniels, Harvey William ..,.. Daniels, VVylie Johnston, A.B.. B 9 11 Darling, George Shove . . . Davies, Ralph Vinan . . . Davis, Davis, Davis, Albion . , ...., . Carrol Campbell. BS. . . Charles Jefferson, Jr. . 53921 Class . 1914 . 1911 . . 1914 . . 1911 1913 . . 1915 , . 1915 . 1916 . 1916 . 1913 . 1913 . 1911 . 1916 . 1915 , , Grad. 1'A 1913 . 1913 . 1911 . 1914 . 1911 . 1915 . 1915 , 1915 . 1916 . 1915 . 1916 . 1913 . 1916 . 1913 . 1913 . 191-1 . 1915 . 1915 1915 . 1911 . 1916 1915 . 1913 . 1916 . 1916 . 1913 . 1914 . 1911 Course III U II XIV VI U III II U XII 1' VI VI X IV I' VII I U II II III VI, XIV IV I If VI lf. XIV II II XI If. I II X I VI I U XI IV I X I U. Home Address Thomaston, hle. 96 Emerson St., Rochester, N.Y. 9 Dickens St., Dorchester, Mass. Marstons Mills, 1NIass. Vineyard Haven, 1VIass. QQ-L S. Maple St.. Spokane. Wash. 9 Park Lane. Jamaica Plain. 1NIass. 1039 Mass. Ave.. Cambridge. lX'Iass. Hadley, Blass. Concord, Mass. 90 St. Botolph St.. Boston, Mass. Q8 Everett Ave., 1Vinchester, Mass. 19 South St., Campello. hlass. 1815 1Vestmoreland Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. Des Moines, Ia. 31 South St.. S. Hadley Falls. lVIass. 22228 Commonwealth Ave., Detroit, Mich. 6 1NIagnolia St.. Newburyport, 1VIass. . 39 Rogers Ave., Lynn, hIass. 87 E. Haverhill St., Lawrence, Mass. -17 Vllashington St., Newport. R.I. 1Varwick, R.I. Medfield. Mass. .56 Warren Ave., Marlboro, Mass. Q53 Belmont Ave., Springfield, Mass. 89 Washington St., N. Attleboro. Mass. Q13 Howard St., Rockland, Mass. Sherman St.. Canton. Mass. Q8 N. Ludlow St., Dayton, Ohio North Tisbury, 1VIass. 566 VValton Ave., New York. N.Y. 5-15 Wlalnut St., Fall River. Mass. 7 Leonard St., 1VIilford, Mass. Portland, Me. 34 Central St., Saxonville, Mass. The Blackstone Hotel, Chicago, Ill. 87 Beulah St., Whitman, Mass. 18-13 N. Pennsylvania St., In- dianapolis, Ind. 59 Highland Pl.. Fall River, Mass. 67 Summer St., Plymouth, Mass. 31 Lexington St., Wlaltham, Mass. 10 VVestland Ave., Boston, Mass. Crandall. Fla. -e A A as f f'TECHNI IlE'I9l4',ff Name and Society Davis, Chester Pelkey . . Davis, Edward Caleb , Davis, Ernest VValter ,... . . Davis, Frederick Augustus VVilliam, A T Davis, Lawrence, A T A . . . . . Davis, Stanley Hart . . . Davis, Tenney Lombard . Dawson, Elmer Ellsworth, Jr., A K E . Dean, Kernerton, E A E . . . DeBeech, Albert Victor .... Deckop, Joseph Aloysius, A.B. . . de Fremery, Donald ...... . Delabarre, Lawrence Hassell, C11 I' A Delano, Ray Osborne ...... cle Menezes, Cicero Byerra .,.. DeMerritt, Robert Elwyn . . Denkinger, George Marshall . . Derry, Gardner Clinton ..... desGranges, Donald Richard, A T A Desmond, Robert Refine ..... DeVecchi, Paolo, Jr., X fb . Devine, Alfred 1Villiam . Devine, Elbridge Russell . Devine, James Henry ...... Dew, Henry Worsham, Jr.. B.S., K E . DeVVitt, Arthur Birchard, X dv . . Dewson, Harvey Field ...... Dexter, Harris Edward. S.B. . Dickinson, Roscoe Gilkey Dickinson, Thorn, A.B.. A A . . Dickson, Ross Hewitt . . Dietch, Samuel Paul . . . Dillon, Francis Henry, Jr. . Dinsniore, Ray Putnam . . Dixon, Donald Ritson ,... Doane, Raymond Odenwald . . Dodd, Sidney Reginald . Dodge, Harold French . . Doherty, Joseph Edmund Vincent , Donald, Edward Douglas. B.S. . . Dorchester, Ernest Dean, Jr.. E A E , . Doremus, Robert Child. lb 1' A . . Dorrance. Arthur Calbraith, E A I-I l Class Course Home Address 1911 X 33 Arlington St.. Cambridge. Mass 1915 II U. 4 Rocky Hill Rd., Amesbury Mass. 1913 VI 19 Raymond St., Everett, Mass. 1915 I 165 Boulevard, Pelham, N.Y. 1915 II U. Q5-L Central St., Auburndale Nlass. 1913 VI 1 Arthur Pl., Hartford, Conn. 1913 V 50 Mt. Vernon St., Somerville lVIass. 191-L II 928 VVashington Ave., Winthrop Mass. ' 1916 19 Lanark Rd., Brookline, Mass. 1915 VI -1892 Bolton St., New Bedford Mass. 1914 V U. 661 Ellicott St., Buffalo, N.Y. 1915 II U. 77 Fairmont Ave., Oakland, Cal 1916 53 Brington Rd., Brookline, lVIass 1916 I U. North Duxbury, Mass. 1916 Arnazonas, Brazil 1916 119 Haven St., Reading, Mass. 1916 II 1-L Harris Ave., Jamaica Plain Mass. 191-L VI U. Sharon, 1VIass. 1915 IV U. 616 YV. 113th St., New York. N.Y 1916 1522 First Ave., Corry, Pa. 1916 1717 Jackson St., San Francisco Cal. 1914 II 110 School St., Roxbury, hlass. 1916 Cedar Pl., Needham, Mass. 191-L V Chestnut St., Needham, hiass. 1913 III 921 Church St., Lynchburg, Va. 1911 X U. -L9 Canal St., Brattleboro, Vt. 1916 178 NV. 82d St., New York, N.V. Grad. VI -L10 Ashmont St., Dorchester Blass. 1915 X 1098 River St., Hyde Park, Mass. 191+ I Garrison Hall, Garrison St., Bos- ton, Mass. 191-I X Amsterdam, N.Y. 1915 X U. 272 Shawmut Ave., Boston, Mass 1916 58 High St., Charlestown. Mass. 1911 X North St., Tewksbury, Mass. 1914 XI If. 100 S. Blain St., AIansfield. Blass 1915 I U. Alorrison Rd., 1Vakefield, Blass. 1915 ' V S7 Washington St.. E. Orange, N.J 1916 607 School St.. Lowell, Mass. 1916 C. -L5 1Vaban St.. Newton, Mass. 1913 VI Sp. 1274 Dorchester St., Montreal Can. 1911 VI If. 12 Oxford Apartments. Houston Tex. 191-L II 15 Trinity Pl.. Montclair, NJ. 191-L X 1901 Chestnut St..Philadelphia. Pa ' L 39:5 1 TECHNI Name and Society Douglas, Donald 1Villis, A XII ..... Downey, Edward Augustine, Jr., A.B. . Downing, Lester Locke, 6 X . . Downs, Donald Van Lear, C.E., A K E . Downs, 1Villiam Findlay, A K E .... Drake, Frank Ellsworth ..... . Drummey, Wlilliain Wlolftowe . . Dull, Levi Bird, A.B., A T A . . Duff, Paul Harrington ...... . Duffield, Thomas Jefferson, CD E K . . . Duggan, Joseph Richard ..... . Dunbar, Henry Cape ..... Duncan. George Walter . . Dunn, Carl Theodore . . . Dunn, Donald Omar, A T A . Dunn. Frank Edward . . . Dunning, Dean Charles . . Durkee, Chauncy Hilton . . Dursin, Henry, Jr. . . . . Duryea, George Hoot, 412 B E . Easter, George Jones .,...... Easter, James 1Vashington, A.B., 112' 1' A . Eastman, Vllilliam. Jr., fb K 2 ..... Eaton, George Oscar ..., Eberhard, Wlalter Carl . . . Eberhardt. John Dennett . Eddy, Carlton 1Vinne . . . Edelstein, Jacob Edward . , . Edgerton, Gu1'don Irving, SB. . Edison, Charles, A XI' ..... Edwards, Alfred Elijah, A.B. . . Edwards, Earl Albert .... , Eichorn, Wlilliam Newsome, A fb Ekdahl, Edwin Albert .... Elcock, Raymond Ogle . . Eldredge, Kenneth . , Elliott, George Porter . . Ellis, Herbert 1Villian1 . . . Ellsworth, Samuel Blorrison . Enebuske, Viking, E X .... Englar, George Blonroe, A.B. . , Epstein, Nathan ....,. Ervay, Ervay Bronaugh . . f 391 j I ' E v 1 CHass 1911 1913 1911 1913 1915 1916 1916 1911 1916 1911 1916 1915 1913 1915 1911 1911 1915 1915 1916 1916 1915 1911 1916 1915 1911 1916 1915 1911 Grad. 1911 1913 1916 1911 1916 11913 1916 1915 1916 1916 1915 1915 1916 1916 Course II U. VI II II II I XI U. II U. II U. II I I I II XIV U. VI VI I VI VI U. IV IX U. I XI EQIV X U II Home Address 376 West End Ave., New York, N.Y. 6115 A Berlin Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 30 Bowdoin St., Cambridge, Blass Q9 State St., Dover, Del. Q9 State St., Dover, Del. 186 Seaver St., Stoughton, Blass 533 1Vashington St., Dorchester, Mass. 139 Lincoln Ave., Bellevue, -Pa. 5 Dexter Row, Charlestown, Blass Asbury Park, N.J. 1 Wlest St., 1VIilford, Blass. S. Blain St., Randolph, Blass. 165 Grant Ave., Jersey City, N.J 89 Thetford Ave., Dorchester Blass. Westerly, RI 68 Pearl St., Melrose Hlds., Blass 1103 Campbell Ave., Schenectady, N.Y. 31 Columbus Ave., Haverhill Blass, 118 Hamlet Ave., Bloonsocket R.I. 31 Federal St., Springfield, Blass. 805 Rio Grande St., El Paso, Tex Q100 Eutaw Pl., Baltimore, Bld. 2719 1fValnut Ave., Evanston, Ill. 51 1Vitl1erbee St., Blarlboro, Blass 138 Poplar St., Roslindale, Blass. Q18 G1'ay St., Arlington, Blass. 51 Blagnolia St., Dorchester, Blass North Branch, Blinn. 3 1Vhittier St., N. Cambridge Blass. Orange, N.J. Natick, Blass. Q31 Blain St., Blalden, Mass. 1 Newsome Pk., Jamaica Plain Mass. 9 Cardington St., Roxbury, Blass 7QQ Columbia Bd., Dorchester Blass. 7 Vtlebster St., 1fVinchester, Blass. 6 Dalton St., Newburyport, Mass 8 Pearl St., Bliddleboro, Bflass. 117 Adams St., Braintree, Blass. 55 Garden St., Cambridge, Blass. New Wlindsor, Bld. 17 Wlilcox St., Dorchester, Blass. I-Iotel Florence, San Diego, Cal. 1 1 : ECHNI Name and Society Etherton, William Alonzo, B.S. Evans, Frederick James . . . Evans, Howard Tasker . . . Evans, James Morrison, fb E K Eynon,Stuart,9AX , , . . Fairfield, John Guthrie . . . Fales, Dean Abner, A K E , . Faragher, Paul Vance, A.B. . Farhi, Joseph ........ Farwell, John Bent, 9 A X . . Faunce, Linwood Draper, 419 E K Favorite, Richard Joseph , . . Fay, Harold Van Vechten . . Fellows, Olin Burt, B.S .... Fellows, Richard Charles . . . Ferguson, Julian Kingsland . Ferreira, lNIizail Leme .... Fessenden, Howard Pike . . . Fessenden, Thomas Amory Debl Fick, Otto Wilhelm ..... Field, Burnham Evans .... Fields, Russell Furness, G E . Finkelstein, Joseph Louis . Finks, Abraham Joseph . . . Fisher, Thomas Chatfield . . Fisk, Eugene lVIoody .,.. Fiske, Charles Parker, A T A . Flanders, 1fVillia1n Niles, C.E., K Flansburg, Percy LeRoy . . . Fleming, Vliilliam Harold, A T A Fletcher, Jesse, Jr., B.S., Q 2 K Fletcher, Ralph Andrew . . . Fletcher, Ralph Leslie, E A E . Fogerty, Joseph Samuel , . . Foley, William Denny, SB. . Fonseca, Edward Lawrence . . Font y Gimenez, Manuel, if E K Foote, Charles Lincoln, lib F A Foote, Francis Chandler Forbes, Lester Thurston Forrester, George 1Vylie Forsyth, Ralph Ernest . . Foster, Frank Ruddick . Foster, Howard Leslie . Foster, Kendall Peabody . . ois, X 112 G.. 1 . v e i n ,, I ,. A , A ,, , lr . VA Q:V3:A W Y Y ' U E ' 1914 ' - , ,.A .1 ff.: . , .7 7 ve' Class Course Home Address 1914 IV Stillwater, Okla. 1913 XI U. 7 Grafton St., Dorchester, Mass. 1916 464 1Vater St., Haverhill, lVIass. 1916 404 Graham Ave., Paterson, N.J. 1915 VI 262 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. 1916 Foster St., Littleton, Mass. 1914 II U. 145 Highland St.,VV.Newton,lVIass Grad. Sabetha, Kan. 1916 4 lVIichigan Ave., Dorcheste1', Nlass 1913 II Natick, Mass. 1914 IV U. '78 E. Bflain St., hfarlboro, lllass. 1914 II 183 Highland Ave., Ivollaston Mass. 1914 I 63 South St., Auburn, N.Y. 1914 VI U. 58 East Ave., lVIiddletown, N.Y. 1916 1Q S. Main St., Concord, N.H. 1915 II U. 1561 Beacon St., Brookline, lVIass 1915 IV U. Braganca, Brazil 1913 I 34 Pelham St., Newton Centre Mass. 1915 XIV Q04 E. 24th St., Indianapolis, Ind 1914 II 1528 Hood Ave., Chicago, Ill. 1915 X 44 North St., Portland, llle. 1915 X U. 40 Aspinwall Rd., Dorchester, Mass. 1915 VIII 7 Anderson St., Boston, lVIass. 1914 XIV 122 Monument St., Portland, hIe 1913 II Cotuit, Mass. 1914 II U. 710 12th St., Greeley, Col. 1914 II 173 1Voodland Rd., Auburndale Blass. 1913 I 14 Ditson Pl., Methuen, Mass. 1913 VI 121 Elm St., Albany, N.Y. 1915 X 818 St. Clair St., Akron, Ohio 1916 IV Union Trust Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 1916 1Vestford, Mass. 1915 II U. 103 Parade St., Providence, R.I. 1915 VI 118 Bartlett St., Somerville, Mass 1913 V Sp. 10 GaylandAve., Dorchester, Mass 1915 VI 75 Fayerweather St., Cambridge Mass. 1913 XI San Juan, Porto Rico. 1916 8 Sacramento St., Cambridge Mass. 1915 I 5Yr. Cooperstown, N.Y. 1914 VI 96 Franklin St., S. Framingham Mass. 1913 X Q5 Prospect St., Clinton, Mass. 1916 Q63 Church St., Newton, Mass. 1915 I U. 30 Mill St., Dorchester, Mass. 1916 83 Friend St., Amesbury, 1Iass. 1915 IV 2 Park St., Peabody, Mass. Lssisj 1 s a 1 I T.EcHN1 ET1Qf Foster, Foster, Foster Fouhy Fowle , Fowle, Name and Society Newell Lathrop, QP K E . Raymond Celden, 9 X . VVilliam Dewey, SB., 111 K Joseph John ...... Donald Adams . . . , Wlalter Harrison . . Fox. Charles Ephraim. K 9 . . Frank, Earle Nichols, Ph.15, . Frank, Harry' ...,... . Franklin, Paul James ..,., Franks, James Brown, Jr., X dv . Franzheim, Henry Kenneth, dv 1' A . . Frazine, Hamilton Schaffer. 9 A X Freed. Samuel .,...... Freeman, Hovey Thomas, A K E Freeman, John Ripley, Jr., A K E Freeman, Osborn Ricker .,.. Freeman, Roger Nlorse, A K E . Freethy, VVilliam Stanley . . Friebus, Reginald Theodore . Fry, Charles Wilbur. CIP K E . . Fuller, Harold Chipman. fl, IL K . Fulton, Francis Fisher, A T . . Furnichi, Lieut. Tatsuo . . Gabeler, William Harold, 9 E . . Gabriel, Charles Lester, Z B Gage, Elliot Howes, fb K E . . . Gagnon, Earl Esterbrook . . Gagnon, Ernest Camille . Gagnon, Jules .,...... Gail, George William, Jr., A.B. , Gallagher, John Patrick, A.B. . Gallagher, John Sears, AB. . Gallene, Victor Joseph .... Gann, John Adams, 13.5. . . . . Ganser, Sylvan Earle, B.5., CE. Garcia. Jose Baeza, BS .... . Gardiner, Charles Slocum . . Gardner, Henry Lawrence . Garita, Gonzolo, Jr., 41? 1' A . . Garza, Eugenio Sada . . L 396 1 Chws 1915 1911 Grad. 1916 1915 1916 191+ 1911 1916 1913 1915 1913 1915 1915 1916 1916 1915 1913 1916 1915 1915 1916 1915 1914 1915 Grad. 1913 1913 1915 1916 1914 1913 1911 1914 Grad. 1913 1916 1914 1915 1916 1914 Course X U. 1X IV 11' X111 X 11' 11 1.. 1V I1 YI1 If. IY If YI I 11' IX' L' YI L 11 L. X XI II X 11 I 1 1 X iv sp. 1 1 U. X111 I Home Address 100 Perham St., W. Roxbury, Mass 538 Broadway, Everett, Mass. 61 Orlande St., Springfield, Mass Q1 Vilall St., Charlestown, Mass. Francis St., Wloburn, Mass. 8 Cedar St., Woburn, Mass. 15 hlontrose St., Roxbury, Blass. Hastings, Minn. H38 Tremont St., Roxbury, Mass Q8 Dedham Ave., Needham, Mass 195 School Lane, Philadelphia, Pa Echo Point, Wheeling, 117. Va. IQ St. Johns Pl., Buffalo, N.Y. -1-0 Market St., Cambridge, Mass. Q35 Arlington Ave., Providence R.1. Q35 Arlington Ave., Providence Rl. 4-5 S. Rodney St.. Helena, Mont. Q35 Arlington Ave., Providence R.1. 1229 Tremont St., Ansonia, Conn. .5 Burr St., Jamaica Plain, 1VIass. 100 Hollywood Ave., E. Orange N .J. 10 Beach Ave., Juniper 'Pt. Salem. Mass. 1-L0 Townsend St.. Roxbury, Mass 35 Shimogamo, Kyoto, Japan 153 Berkeley St., Lawrence, Mass 4--1-5 Stratford Rd., Flatbush, L.1. N.Y. 100 Linden St., Allston, Mass. 16715 Merrimac St., Newbury- port, Mass. 18 Windsor Ave., Lynn, Mass. 16715 Merrimac St., Newbury- port, Mass. 61-1 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. 3 Green St., VVatertown, Mass. Q02-L Austin Ave., VVaco, Tex. 221 Everett St., Charlestown, Mass VVooster, Ohio Harlan, Ia. Havana, Cuba 788 Massachusetts Ave., Carn- bridge, Mass. 11 Newsome Pk., Jamaica Plain, Mass. . t 6-ll Col. San Rafael, Mexico City, Mex. M onterey, Mex. e-.. J no 19514 9 .- AV . ,. A ,Y,. ,. I ,A . U-. nw '-4' 'A ,. ' . - , f ig.. Y - -' 9-K if i Name and Society Class Course Gasche, Karl Wise, Ph.B. . . 1913 II Gaus, Gilbert Herman, fb E K . 1916 Gaylord, VVynn ....... 1916 Gazarian, Hampar Toros . . 1914 II Geer, Laurence Patten, 9 E . . . 1915 VII If. Gentner, Warren Albert. 9 X . . 1913 I Gere. Edwin Clarence, 9 A X . . 191-1 I I' Gere, IN7ard Nelson, 9 A X ..,. 1913 YI Germain, Edward Bennett, fb B E . 1913 II Getchell, Carroll Foster ..... 1916 Gfroerer, Herbert ....... 1916 Ghurayib, Abder-Rahman, B.A. . 1914 I Gibson, Algernon Tuttle, A A fb . . 1913 III Gitfels. John Emil William . . 191-L II Gilbert, Francis Prince . . 1914 XI Giles, Allen Lester , . . 1916 Giles. Donald llfIcFarla.n . . , 1913 III Giles, VVesley Marshall, dl A El . 1915 YI If. Gillette, King Gaines .... 1916 Gillingham, Dana Humphrey . 1913 Y Sp Gillis, Marcel Alfred ..... 1916 Ginsburg, Jacob ....,.... 1915 II Ginsburg, Solomon hlax ...,. 1914 X I' Gladding, Raymond Daniel. BS.. 6 X . 1914- XI Glancy, VVarren Eugene .,,., 1913 X Glidden, Henry Orange, fb K E . . 1913 IY Goeth, Ralph Conrad, A T il . 1914 IY Goff, James Collord, A T . . . 1913 I Goldenberg, Morris .... 1914- II I' Goldstein, Edwin Jacob ..., 1916 Goldstein, Joseph ....,... 1916 Goodell, Edwin Burpee, Jr., A K E 1915 IY I' Gooding, Percy Poole ...... 1916 Goodnow, Albert Clarke, 9 A X . , 1913 X I' Goodwin, Edward Rollins. Jr.. 9 A X 1914 II Goodwin, Walter Germain .... 1916 Gookin, Robert Turnbull ..... 1914 Y I' Gordon, Barnett David . . 1916 Gore, John . . ,I ...... 1916 Gotherman, Charles Warren . 1913 YI Gould, David Foster, 9 X . , 191-L X I' Gove, Frank Stanley . . . 1915 X Graff. Murray Gensel, E X . . 1916 Graham, Arthur Francis, Jr. . 1915 I If Grant, Wfilliam, B.S. ..,. 1913 YII Sp Graves, Wiillialn Lee, A 4? . . 1916 Gray, Edwin Dwight, A.B. , . 191-1 I If Gray, Harold Parker . . . 1916 Greenleaf, Allen Raymond . 1915 XIX' Greenough, Gordon Baker . . 191-1 X Home Address Dresden, Ohio IQ Jefferson St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Q7 Baker Ave., Beverly, Mass. Aintab, Turkey 38 Atlantic St., Lynn, Mass. Q6 Hopkins St., Hartford, Conn. 535 Oak St., Syracuse, N.Y. 535 Oak St.. Syracuse, N.Y. -1-35 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N.Y 45 Ellery St., Cambridge, Mass. 50 Richfield St., Dorchester, ltlass Beyrout, Syria 26 Myrtle St., Jamaica Plain Mass. Pine Heights, Dedham, lVIa.ss. 6 Odell Ave., Beverly, Mass. Q4 Massachusetts Ave., Wlalpole Mass. Amsterdam, N.Y. Obannon, Ky. 1566 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass 32 Spring St., Fairhaven, Mass. 1674 Soniat St., New Orleans, La 1 Broadway Ct., Lawrence, Mass 66 Munroe St., Roxbury, Mass. 5 Gladding Ave., Fall River, lVIa.ss 53 Cushing St., VValtha.m, Mass 14A Sacramento St., Cambridge Mass. 307 IV. 7th St., Austin, Tex. 53 Belvidere Pl., Crofton, Pa.. 91 Intervale St., Roxbury, Mass 18 Adelaide St., Hartford, Conn 15 Milton St., Malden, lVIass. 63 Park St., Montclair, N.J. 101 Glenwood Ave., Hyde Park Mass. Waukegan, Ill. 15 Germain St., Ivorcester, lNIass 11 Cliff St., Melrose Hlds., Mass 356 Seaver St., Dorchester, Mass 130 Salem St.. Boston, Mass. 34 Rowe St.. Auburndale, Mass 13-18 Burdett Ave., Cincinnati, O 7 Pickett St., Beverly, Mass. 9 Garden St., Newburyport, Mass Q75 S. Clarkson St., Denver, Col 12 Thane St.. Dorchester, Mass Q-LQO R. St., Lincoln, Neb. -L58 Centre St., S. Orange, N.J. Eden, Ontario, Can. 86 Cedar Pk., Melrose, BIass. 39 Jordan Ave., 1Yakelie-ld, Mass 78 Rockland Ave., BIalden, Blass I 397' 1 TECHNI .K 'H-4 V-,,, A lrqr ,un , ,, ,hr U E. 191.4 ,rf -w -. '5'flf . . V g ei' E- ' , -. ' , . ..-1 . 1 5' I ' ' 1 L. lj f-FQ, ' rt , peer 1 1 .-I - J A .. 6' r - t'e:.- -7. .' ' T Name and Society Griffin, Harold Hopkinson .... Griffin, Joseph William, A.B. . , . . Grihith, Henry Maynard, A K KID . Gruber, Rudolf Edward, A if . . . Grubnau, George Malpass, A T SZ . . Guething, Carl Theodore, X fi? . . Guething, Theodore Hervey, X CID . . Guimaraes, Agnell de Lima ..... Gupta, Dhirendra Chandra, S.B. i . Gurney, Stuart Willis .,.... Gustin, Lester Carlisle, 9 X . . Guthrie, John Foster ...... Hadley, Egbert Charles, A.B., A K E . Hadley, James Addison, Jr. . . . . Haggkvist, Fred Eric ...... Haglin, Charles Frederic, Jr., XII T . . Hahn, Albert Jerome, B.S .... . Halberstadt, Alexander Ernest . . Hale, Hale, Hale, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Bertrand Hunt ..... . Clarence William, 9 A X . . Edwin Dudley ..... Alfred Edgar Burton . . Charles Loring, KID E K . . Edward Reynolds, A XI' . . Herbert Hudson ,... Hall, Leigh Spaulding, fb K E . . Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Leslie Standish .... Lindsley Foote . . Morris Frank . . Oliver Cushing . Oric Lynn .... Hamburg, Abraham . . Hamill, Charles Hugh . . . Hamilton, Kenneth Davis . . . Hamilton, Leicester Forsyth . . . Hamilton, VVilliam West ...... Hammond, Anning Smith, 9 A X . Hanchett, WValter Richardson . . . Handlin, Claire V. .,... . Hands, Howard Albert . . Hanford, Edgar Francis . . Hansen, Clarence Thorvald . . Hanson, Alfred Emanuel ..... Harbaugh, VVilliam Milton, A.B. . Harding, George Wilder .... Hardy, Roy Edward ,... Harlow, Hamilton ...... Harlow, Harold Lee ...... Harmon, Gains Elijah, M.D. . . fssasj Class 1913 1915 1914 1915 1916 1916 1914 1916 1913 1915 1913 1915 1914 1914 1916 1913 1914 1916 1914 1915 1916 1915 1915 1915 1914 1914 1914 1913 1915 1914 1915 1915 1915 1913 1914 1914 1914 1915 1915 1916 1916 1916 1914 1915 1914 1914 1914 1914 1913 Course II XI U. IX U. II U. III X I II VI II VI II I1 VI U. r X II II I IV II U. II I IV Sp. XI VI IV U. VII I U. II N7 VI VI II X U. VI VI II I IV II V11 sp. Home Address 28 Radford Lane, Ashmont, lVIass. Holliston, '1VIass. Seattle, Wash. Freiburg, Germany VVyncote, Pa. Hollis, N.H. Hollis, N.H. Franca, Brazil Bengal, India 45 Tilton Ave., Brockton, Mass E23 Dartmouth St., Somerville, Mass. 24 Chestnut St., Vllaltham, Blass 7 Pleasant St., Middlebury, Vt. 35 Chestnut St., Malden, Mass. 31 Rockwell St., hialden, Mass. 321 8th St., S. Minneapolis, Minn 650 Government St., Mobile, Ala Pintard Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y 34 Lincoln St., Hudson, Mass. 36 Magnolia Ter., Springheld, Mass. 18 Pleasant St., Dorchester, Mass 51 Thomas St., Portland, Me. 533 Park St., Dorchester, Mass. 33 1fVarren St., Salem, Blass. 119 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass 32 Merrimac St., Concord, N.H 44 Falmouth St., Boston, Mass. 782 Hoyt St., Portland, Ore. Edgartown, Mass. 48 1Vannalancet St., Lowell, lVIass. E. Dixfield, lVIe. 31 Temple St., Boston, Mass. 49 VVarren St., Stoneham, lVIass. 31 Hillside Ave., Medford, Mass 31 Hillside Ave., Medford, Mass. Dalton, Ga. Lake City, Col. 89 Harvard St., Lowell, Mass. 493 N . 15th St., Fort Smith, Ark. 417 Beacon St., Lowell, 1VIss. 220 Neponset Ave., Dorchester, . Mass. 43 Fayette St., Cambridge, lVIass. 7 Francis Ct., Quincy, Blass. Colorado Springs, Col. 40 Lincoln Ave., Fall River, 1VIass. 17 Maple Ave., Andover, Mass. 20 Langdon St., Cambridge, Mass. 59 Mt. Vernon St., hlalden. Mass. Randolph, Mass. TECH NI is .F Name and Society Harper, Kenneth Leroy, 112' E K . Harper, Stirling Hart ..... Harrington, Carlin Forrest . . . Harrington, Max Houghton, BS. Harris, Frederick Wlarren, Jr. . . Harrison, Henry Charles, A.B. . Harrison, lVIatthew ...... Hart, Lawrence Collett, E A E . Hart, Ralph ........ Hart, Robert Francis .... Hartnett, Leo Augustine .... Harty, John Joseph, Jr., B.S. . . Harvey, Clarence VVardwell . Haslam, Greville George .i,. Hastie, Frank Bowman .,.. Hastings, John lVIurray, Jr., B.S., E LID . Hatch, Freeman Clark, Jr. . . . Hatch, Paul, ID K E . . Hathaway, Elmer Leroy . . Hauck, Henry George . . Haumann, Earl Leason . . Hauser, Walter George . Hauser, Wlalter Joseph . . Hawes, Calvin VVesson . . . Hawes, Clayton Prescott . . . Hawgood, Arthur Clark, E X . . Hawley, Kenneth Fabins .... Hayes, Olin Henry, K 9 . . . . Haynes, Raymond Bontecou, A T Hayward, Edwin Daniel .... Healy, Francis Choutean . . Heath, Leslie John . . Helier, Richard Evans ...., Heller, John Kretzing ...,. Helseth, Sigurd Trygve, A.B., A T , . . Hendricks, James Franklin, A.B., 9 E Henricksen, Albert Norman . . Herbert, 1Villiam Fulton, A T Q . Herlihy, Frank Joseph ..,,. Hernandez, hlanual Augustin . . Hersom, Fred Clement, 9 X . Hession, John Henry ...., Hewins, Edward Foster, fb B E . Hickey, Jolm James ...... Higby, Janet Baker, A.B. . . lr . . gil . , -A -1 1- . 11 -, '-1 up 1 U E 1914 ' ' ,J -Y - -, L --n--- Class Course Home Address 1916 lXIechanicsburg, Pa. 191-1 IV U. 5331 Madison Ave., Chicago, Ill 1916 166 Hillside St., Roxbury, lVIass 1913 XI Fargo, N. Dak. 1915 III 187 Front St., Wleyrnouth, Mass. 1913 VI Scribner, Neb. 1914 VI U. VVinchester, Va. 1913 XI 60 Huffman Ave., Dayton, Ohio 1915 X U. 1141 Devon St., Roxbury, Mass. 1915 XIII '75 lNIaple Ave., lVIorristown, N .J 191-L IV U. 54 Creighton St., Roxbury, lNIass 1913 IV U Greenville, Miss. 1916 '78 Chestnut St., Everett, Mass. 1915 IV U. Derry, N.I-I. 1916 187 VVestervelt Pl., Passaic, N.J 1913 X lXIt. lVIorris, N.Y. 1916 341 Highland Ave., Wlollaston Mass. 1916 123 Grant Ave., Newton Centre Mass. 1914 I 741 Purchase St., Newburyport Blass. 1913 I 2-1 Newbern St., Jamaica Plain Mass. 1916 144 lXIalden St., Revere, lNIass. 1914 V I U. 897 VVatertown Rd., 1Vaterbury Conn. 19111 IV 5 Carson St., Dorchester, Mass. 1916 Q0 Avon St., VVakeHeld, lNIass. 1916 N. Dartmouth, Nlass. 1915 II E. lNIentor, Ohio 1916 The Wloodley, 1Va.shington, D.C. 1916 Q09 Jackson St., Lawrence, lVIass 1913 I 1027 hlechanics St., Emporia Kan. 1911 I 253 Pleasant St., Bridgewater hiass. 19111 VI 722 St. Nicholas Ave., New York N .Y. 1915 V U. E261 1Vebster St., E. Boston, lNIass 1915 I U. Dennis, Blass. 1916 8-12 Fifth Ave., Helena, hIont. 1915 X Appleton, hIi1m. 1914 VI -L23 Cleveland Ave., Sherman,TeX 191-1 II Q81 Princeton St., E. Boston lXIass. 1913 IV Walla 1Yalla, 1Vash. 191.5 II U 53 Howard St.. Lynn, Mass. 1913 I hlexico City, Alex. 1913 VI 38 County Rd., Chelsea, Blass. 191-L I 13-L Pleasant St., Lowell, 3Iass. 1916 Hampton, Va. 1916 90 Murdock St., Brighton, Mass. 191-L V 5Q3 IV. l0tll Si., Erie. Pa. 53991 Q a s Q T scam Name and Society Higgins, Alfred Lansing, G X . . Highley, Seward . . . . Hilbert, Otto 1Villia1n ..., Hill, Albert Frederick ..... Hill, Charles Ransom, E.Bl. . . Hill, Lucius Tuttle, A fb . . . Hill, Bloses Ebenezer, CID K E . Hiller, Adelbert Delano. G A X . Hillman, Charles Kirk, BS. . Hilton, Gabe Bouck, fb I' A , . . Hine, Tredick Kittredge . . . Hines, John Willis, A K CD . . Homan Hirst, Arthur Ellsworth . . Hobbs, James Beecher ..... Hofifmann, Saul Alexander . . . Hogan, John Forbes ...... Hohl, George Blauriee, Ph Holley, Frank Thomas ..... Hohnberg, Carl Herbert . . . Holmes, Albert ..... Holmes, F1'ank IVilliam .... Holmes, James Thomas, K E3 . Holmes, Stephen Roy, A.B. . Holmes, 1Villiam Norman, A T . Holway, Alvah Story, A.B. . . Holway, VVilliam Rea .... I-Ionian, Arnold Phillips . . a John,GE , . . .B.,E X.. .. Hood, John Blarshall . . . Hooper, Donald Oren .... Hoornbeck, Henry Goodwin . . Hopkins, Charles Harold, B.S. . Hopkins, Spencer Drummond, A.B. . . Horbakowsky, Ewell ..... Horgan, Patrick Donald, A T S2 .... HOI'SCl1,BBl1ll12l1T1 Grenville . . . Horton, Joseph VVarren . . Hou, Bloo Ching .... Houston, Walter Park .... Howes, Paul Sampson .... Howes, Ralph Herbert, A K 112 . Howie, Gordon Graham .... Howkins, John Smallbrook, Jr., X 115 . . Howland, Benjamin Franklin . . Howland, Julius Lester ..,. Howlett, Arthur Enoch, fb K E . Howlett, Clarence IVeare, K O . N001 Chms 1911 1915 1915 1911 Grad. 1916 1915 1911 1913 1915 1916 1911 1913 1916 1916 1916 1915 1911 1916 1916 1916 1911 1915 1913 1911 1915 1915 1915 1916 1915 1913 1913 1915 1916 1913 1913 1911 1911 1914 1914 1914 1913 1915 1913 1914 1913 1915 Course VI I II II III VI VII U. VI III VI V IV XI U. IV U. VI VI X XI U. XI II XIII U. II II IV sp. VI U. IV XIV XIV XIII U. I IV U. X I II U. I Sp. VI X X U. Home Address 553 1Vatertown St., Newtonville, Blass. 11 Powder House Rd., Bledford, Blass. Q7 Franklin St., Holyoke, Bflass. 1102 Spurgeon St., Santa Ana, Cal. Q42 IV. 71th St., New York, N.Y. GQ. Pleasant St., Blarblehead, Blass. IV. Redding, Conn. Blarion, Blass. 396 Dewey Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 375 1Vashington St., Oshkosh, 1Vis. 3Q Forest St., New Britain, Conn. Farmington, Conn. 6 Harlow St., Boston, Blass. 143 Elm St., N. Attleboro, BfIass. 516 S. Chicago St., Joliet, Ill. 17 Beech St., Pawtucket, R.I. Q11 Bushkill St., Easton, Pa. 377 Chestnut St., Lawrence, Bflass. 6 Pleasant St., IVakefield, Blass. 5618 Colorado Ave., 1Vashington, D.C. 4-9 Thurston St., 1Vinter Hill, Blass. 2700 Independence Ave., Kansas City, Blo. 530 Blassaehusetts Ave., Boston, Blass. St. Clair, Pa. Sandwich, Bllass. Sandwich, Blass. 14 State St., Blarblehead, Blass. 31 Beach Ave., Swampscott, Mass. Turners Falls, Mass. 69 Ashmont St., IVoodforcls, Ble. 75 Harvard St., Everett, Blass. Turlock, Cal. Onancock, Va. 7 Grove St., Boston, Blass. Neche, N. Dak. 11 Summit Pl., Newburyport, Blass. Ipswich, Blass. Tan Yang, China 7 Highland Ave., Stonehain, Mass. 17 Harvard St., Holyoke, Mass. 505 W. 2d St., Oil City, Pa. 45 Franklin St., Blelrose High- lands, Mass. 313 Zinnett St., E. Savannah, Ga. Honolulu, Hawaii Hyannis, Mass. 1fVakefield, Blass. 12 Wlhittier St., Cambridge, Mass. -1 i .ECI-INI E519 114 Name and Society Hoyt, Albert James .... Hoyt, Laurence Brackett . Hoyt, Lester Francis . . Hsi, Te Chun . Hsi, Turpin . . . Hsin, Chee Sing . Hsu, Bling Tsai ........ Hsu, Pei Hwang ....... Hubbard, Frank Simmons, E A E Huber, Louis Steele, 9 X .... Huff, Thomas Henri, E A E . . Hughes, David Bllulvane, A 112 , . Hughes, VValter Scott .... Hull, Charles Barstow ..... Hunt, Frank Shephard ..... Hurlbutt, Frederick Lewis, K A . Hurst, Edward, K 9 ...,.. Hurvitz, Benjamin ..... Husc, Kenneth ....... Husted, Donald Robertson . . . Hutchinson, Franklin, Jr. Huxley, Roy Desmond, SB., BIS. . . Hyde, James Francis Clark . . . Hyneman, John . . . . . Ingham, Edward Alexander, B.S. Ireland, Gilbert Blarian 0, A X11 . Isenberg, Joseph Bieyer . , . Ishii, Junpachiro ..... Jacobs, Clifton Newman . . . J ames,.Hubert Stafford, A T SZ . Jameson, Gordon Rogers, E A E Jasionowski, Vitold Adam . . . Jennings, William, E X .... Jerome, Frank Jay, A.B. . . Jewett, Edward Everett . . . Jewett, Theodore Carter, X 111 . . Jewett, Thomas Green, Jr., K 6 . Johansen, Charles John Christian J olmson, Arthur 1Vallace .... Johnson, Everett Bailey ,... Johnson, Harold Stalp ..... Johnson, Kenneth Sherman, K 9 Johnson, Wiistar Wayman, A.B. . Johnston, Terence Roy, CID B E . Class 1911 1913 1913 1915 1911 1911 1913 1911 1916 1916 1915 1915 1913 1915 1916 1911 1913 1915 1915 1916 1913 Grad. 1916 1915 1911 1915 1913 1915 1915 1915 1911 1915 1915 1911 1913 1916 1916 1916 1911 1916 1913 1911 1913 1915 5 Course II It I V III U. XI XIII X X7 II V I U. V IV II II U. If IV U. X VI I VII U. VI XI II U. X IV II 11 II X U. I H II VI 11 Il II IV Home Address Oyster Bay, Long Island, N .Y. 168 E. Emerson St., Blelrose, Mass 139 Bay St., Springfield, Mass. Shanghai, China Shanghai, China Shao-Shing, China Ningpo, China Shanghai, China 70 Sudbury Bd., Concord, Blass. 112 Blagnolia St., Dorchester, Mass. 2027 Upland 1Vay, Overbrook, Pa 133 Topeka Ave., Topeka, Kan. Milton, Blass. 30 Park St., 1Vollaston, BfIass. 187 Lowell St., Peabody. Blass. 518 Potomac Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Canterbury, New Zealand 110 Cross St., Malden, Mass. 2725 13th St., Brookland, D.C. 18 Temple Ave., 1fVinthrop, Mass Framingham, B1ass. Q92 Biaple St., Florence, Blass. 219 Commonwealth Ave., Chest- nut Hill, BIass. 206 Chestnut Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1318 Blulvane St., Topeka, Kan. 1 VV. 30th St., New York, N.Y. 11 Allen St., Boston, Bfass. Tokio, Japan 1189 VVashington St., Dorchester BIass. 81 Blonatiquot Ave., Braintree, Mass. 58 Beach St., VVollaston, Blass. Sebastopol, Russia 1205 Second Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah Painesville, Ohio 183 Columbia Rd., Dorchester Mass. 1299 Blain St., Lakeville, Conn. 558 YV. Park St., Dorchester, Mass 16 Laurel St., Roxbury, Mass. 13 Linden St., S. Boston. Mass. Q Jolmson St., Newburyport, Blass. Dana. BIass. 51 S. Pine Ave., Albany, X.Y. 765 Schuyler St.. Portland, Ore. 5:2 Rue Bibera, Paris, France I-1011 a 1 I i E.cHN1 iQif+v Name and Society Jones, Fiske Reed, K 9 . . . Jones, George Howell, A T . . Jones , Lee Hall, A K E .... Jones, Pierre Faneuil, B.S., A fb . . Joslyn, Ralph Palmer . . Judge, James Anthony . . Karns, Frederick Phillip . . Kasarjian, Armen Avedis . . Katz, Alfred ,......... Katzenberger, 1Villiam deYoung . Katzenstein, Leon Levi ..... Katzenstein, Vernon Glyde, Z B T . Kaufman, llflanahan Bremner, Z B T Kaula, Edgar Louis ....... Keating, Harry McLai11, A.B. . Keeney, Philip Olin ..... Keh, Sih Sing ........ Keith, Stewart, K G ...... Keith, 'Walter Paramore, A T A . . Kelleher, John Augustine . . . Kelleher, 1Villiam Barrett . . Keller, Parry ...... Kelly, John Alphonsus ...... Kelly, John George, Jr., A.B., E X Kelly, Prescott Vail . Kemp, Emory Leopold ..... Kennard, Ralph Brandreth, A K E Kenney, Arthur VVebster ..... Kenney, Frederick Stimpson . . . Kenrick, Alfred Franklin, 9 X . . Kerr, Ernest, A T S2 .,.... Kerr, John Lattor ....... Kerstein, Benjamin HoH'man . . . Keyes, Harmon Edward, A K 117 . . Kimball, Norris Eaton ...... Kingsbury, Edward Joslin, A T . . Kittredge, George Davis, A '1' A . . Kleinert, Albert Emanual, Jr. . . Klink, Nassime Solomon .... Klipstein, Herbert Clement . . Knieszner, 1Villiam Tobias . Knight, Ira 1Vinsor, B.S. . . Knight, Samuel, A '12 . . . meal Ckws 1915 1913 1916 1914 1915 1914 1914 1914 1913 1913 1913 1913 1915 1916 1914 1916 1913 1915 1914 1915 1915 1915 1916 1914 1913 1916 1913 1913 1916 1914 1914 1913 1915 1916 1915 1915 1916 1915 1916 1914 1916 Grad. 1914 Course Home Address I1 Hotel Canterbury, Boston, Mass. IV 334 E. 3d St., Portland, Ore. 1519 lVIt. Curve Ave., Nlinneapolis lllinn. V 434 Washington Ave., Brooklyn N.Y. X Holliston, Mass. VI 55 N. Blain St., S. Hadley Falls Mass. II Franklin, Pa. VI U. Aintab, Turkey XI QQ9 E. 72d St., New York, N.Y. V1 1 1V. 94th St., New York, N.Y. VI 4631 Westminster Pl., St. Louis Mo. VI 11338 Bellflower Rd., Cleveland Ohio X 96 Concord St., Lawrence, lllass. 38 Richdale Ave., VVinter Hill hlass. X 52 Mechanic St., Rockland, Me. Rockville, Conn. H Shanghai, China 1 U Brewster, Blass. X Oconto, YVis. V U. 530 Canton St., 1V. Stoughton Mass. V1 U. 88 Sheridan St., Jamaica Plain Mass. H 36 Grand View Ave., Medford Mass. U 107 St. Alphonsus St., Roxbury Mziss. 1 U. 661 Kearney St., Portland, Ore. XI 239 Lawrence St., Haverhill, Blass 494 Adams St., Dorchester, Nlass X 16 Gramercy Pk., New York, N.Y X 12 Taft St., Dorchester, Mass. U 1Veston, Mass. I1 U. 100 Grant Ave., Medford, Mass. H U Fox River, N.S. VI U. 1308 YV. 4th Ave., Knoxvil le, Tenn I 19 N. Russell St., Boston, Mass. U R. F. D. 1, Seattle, VVash. XIV U. 25 Park St., Haverhill, lVIass. H 85 1Vinter St., Keene, N.H. 419 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N.Y. I U. 5Q3 3d St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 19 Pine St., Lawrence, Mass. X 644 G1'CCHW'1Cl1 St.,New York,N.Y. 9 Hoyt St., Danbury, Conn. VI 1310 Elmwood Ave., Auburn. Rl V1 10 Church St,, 1VIanchester, Mass 9 1 .f 1 1 no-1 NI Ei19.li4' Name and Society Knowland, Richardson Grant . . Knowles, Herbert Isaac ..... Krachinalnikoff, Abraham Jacob . Krigger, Anselmo ........ Kuttner, Julius .....,.. Kwei, Ho Hung . . Lacy, Clive Vlloodbury . . . Ladd, John Wvood Brooks . Lam, Von-fong ....... Lamb, Lindsay Charles, K 6 . Lamson, Horatio Vllellington . Landers, Be1'nard ..... . Lane, Frederick 1Villian1 .... Lane, Gerould Taylor, QP E K . . Lang, 1Valter VVarren, S.B. . . Langdon, Harold Blerritt . . . Langer, Robert Roger . . . Langley, Bliles Erskine . . Langley, Rosaniond, B.A. . Lanning, John Gustin . Lapp, Benjamin ,... Larkin, Edward 1Villiam, A.B., E X La rner, Harold ,... Lau. Long .... Lavenas, Alberto . . . Lavine. Harry Louis . Law. Harry Heap ......,. Lawrance, La wrason Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence a 1 Charles 1Yillia1n, fl? 1' A . Levering, E A E . . . Charles Estabrook . . George Coy, E A E . . , Horace Marshall . Leat.hers, Yvaltcr Harold . . . Leavitt, George Edward, Jr. . Lee, Charles Shepard, 9 X . . Leeb, Henry Lorent, A 111 . . . Lecper, Charles Hart, A K E . . Lehniaier, Lionel Henry, K 9 . . Lemmon, Blark, A.B., E X . . Lenip. Boudy ,...... Lenehan, Francis Joseph . . . Leonard, Russell Ernbert . . Lesller, Robert Allen, 9 A X . . Leslie, Freeland Heston, A.B. . . Leverniore, Charles Lewis, B.S. . . Lcvey, Benjamin ..... . . Levine, Samuel . . . . . . - 5 Class Course 1915 X 1915 V 1916 1916 1915 I1 1916 U. 1915 VI 1913 I U. 1915 XIII U. 1915 V U. 1915 VIII 1915 X 1913 X 1913 V Grad. X 1915 VI 1913 III 1913 I 1915 VII U. 1913 II U. 1915 X 1914 I 1916 U. 1914 III 1913 II 1916 1915 IV Sp. 1916 1916 1916 Sp. 1915 II U. 1913 III 1911 II U. 1913 II 1911 III 1915 V1 1916 1913 III 1916 I 1916 1916 1913 YI 1913 IX 191-L II 1913 X 1916 1916 Home Address 16 Fruit St., N ewburyport, Mass. 98 Cypress St., Brookline, Blass. Odessa, Russia. 4116 Franklin St., Cambridge, Blass. 501 XV. 113th St., New York, N.Y. Canton, China 16-10 Main St., Dubuque, Ia. Glen Ave., Cohasset, Blass. Canton, China -116 Pine St., Michigan City, Ind. 10 Oakland Ave., Arlington Heights, Blass. 34 Garden St., Boston, Mass. -19221 N. 12th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1 Church St., Great Barrington, Blass. 33 Fairview St., Roslindale, Blass. 5 Pleasant St., Ipswich, Blass. 60 Avon St., Somerville, Blass. 127 BI St., S. Boston, Blass. 1 School St., Newport, R.I. 46 Lindsey St., Dorchester, Blass. 33 Spring St., Boston, Blass. Haydenville, Mass. 9-LS Blassachusetts Ave., Cain- bridge, Blass. Kwangtung, China ' Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic. Q42 Shawmut Ave., Boston, Blass. 26 Howe St., Dorchester, Blass. Q Clinton St., Cambridge, Blass. St. Francisville, La. Q1 Kilby St., 1Voburn, Blass. Q06 IV. Blyrtle St., Fort Collins, Col. Q3 Pleasant St.. Lawrence, Blass. 901 Hancock St., 1Vollaston. Blass. 39 Bromiield St., Newburyport, Blass. Q5 Granite St., New London, Conn. 166 Ralston Aye., S. Orange, NJ. Highland Park, Ill. Sydney, Australia 2017 Commerce St., Dallas, Tex. 186 Allen Ave., Lynn, Blass. S3 Ifnion St., Fall River, Blass. 353 Blain St., Blansfield, Blass. 338 Spring Garden St., Easton, Pa. Blilton. Blass. Adelphi C ollege. Brooklyn, N.Y. 30 School St.. Bliddleboro, Blass. Q39 Allston St., Cambridge, Blass. 54033 .H 1 1 ' zonal Name and Society Levinson, Blyer ..... Levy, Barney Benjamin . Levy, Blaurice Eli .... Lewis, Chester Franklin . Lewis, Daniel Ellwood . . Lewis, Harry Irving . . Lewis, Ira Sibley . . . Lewis, Malcolm, A KID . . . Lewis, Blerton Bernard, J 1' Lewis, 1Villiam Robert . . Li, Sin g Dji ...... Liddell, William Andrew . Lieber, Albert Carl, Jr., 9 Linnell. Robert Blereditli Lipman, Saul Harold . . H 1-4 Littlefield, Leland Howard . . . Livermore, Joseph Mason, fb B E Livingston, John 'White, A.B. . . Lloyd, Clifford Allen .,... Loeb, Abie Marshall, Z B T . . . Loebenberg, Alfred, BS. . . . . Long, Alexander Gotwald, Jr., X 112 Longoria, Armando Gonzalez . . Loo, Ping Yok ........ Loo, Wai Gyiao ..,..... Loo, 1fVai Po ..,.,.... Loomis, Charles VVheeler, K 9. . Lord, Charles Rogers, A K E . . Lough, Thomas James, B.S., 9 E Lovejoy, George Montgomery, Jr. Loveland, Ernest Blcrrill .... Lovell, Carleton Woodward, KID K E Lovell, Joseph Warren ...,. Lovell, Ward Conant, CP K E . . Lovenberg, Albert Blichael . . . Lovett, Israel Herrick ,.... Low, Raymond Putnam, A T S2 . Lowell, VValter Elmore . . Lowenberg, Bflaxwell . . Lucas, Eugene VVillett Van Court,Jr.,X CID Lucas, 1Villiam Edward, Jr. . . Luce, Edwin Clifford, Jr. . . Lucey, Henry Jerome . . 54041 Cha 1914 1916 1913 1916 1913 1915 1915 1914 1911 1914 1911 1916 1916 1911 1916 1916 1915 1911 1913 1913 Grad. 1911 1911 1916 1913 1911 1916 1916 1913 1916 1915 1915 1913 1913 1916 1911 1916 1913 1915 1916 1911 191+ 1914 i Course Home Address X 20 Poplar St., Boston, Mass. 9-1 1Vayland St., Roxbury, Blass. I Q27 Bflarion St.. E. Boston, Blass 193 Camden St., Boston, Mass. X Blauch Chunk, Pa. II U. 1 Beech St., Newburyport, Mass I 53 Irving St., S. Framingham Blass. VII U. 2 Greenough Pl., Jamaica Plain Mass. VI 35 Blechanic St., 1Vesterly, R.I. IV U. Elkhorn, VV. Va. II U. Luchowfu, China Q5 Twelfth St., Lowell, Blass. Q0 Boylston St., Jamaica Plain Mass. XIV U. 1070 Beacon St., Brookline, Blass 25 Intervale St., Roxbury, Blass. 5Q69 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Blo. I U. 8 Arlington St., Boston, Blass. X Alto, Mich. IV 1503 Canton St., Dallas, Tex. 11 81-1 Qlth Ave., Meridian, Bliss. X 835 Broadway, Brooklyn, N .Y. I 4-17 16th St., Portland, Ore. I Gibara., Cuba Tientsin, China XIII Ningpo, China II U, Ningpo, China The Ludlow, Copley Sq., Boston Blass. 93 Claremont St., Newton, Blass. I Q12 Sth St., No. Fargo, N. Dakota 3325 Perkins Ave., Avondale, Cin- cinnati, Ohio X Prospect Ave., Hackensack, N.J. I U. 65 Blt. Vernon St., N. Cambridge Blass. V1 35 Station St., E. 'Weymouth, Blass. II 65 Mt. Vernon St., N. Cambridge Mass. 352 Lloyd Ave., Providence, R.I. VI 2102 Lothrop St., Omaha, Neb. X San Diego, Cal. VI 468 Blain St., Amesbury, Mass. VI 18 Fabyan St., Dorchester, Blass. 1929 E. 19th St., New York N.Y. II, V1 1531 Railway Exchange Bldg., Chicago, Ill. IV U. Bflill St., Marion, Blass. X U. 62 1Vashington Ave., Natick, Bla ss. r s s 1 ph...- L .s'TEQHNI Et1Qf41 Name and Society 1VIacBride, Edwin Thayer, 111 B E . McCart, Raymond Douglas . McCarthy, Charles Joseph . . 1VIcCa.rthy, Charles Joseph . . 1NIcClure, James Winn, A K E . . 1VIcCullough, Percy ..... hIeCurdy, Ainsley Carlyle . . . 1NIcDaniel, Irving Barry, A T A . . McDevitt, John Newman .... Macdonald, Effie Louisa ...... 1NIacdonald, Eugene Leland, 111 E K. . MacDonald, Henry Douglas .... 1NIcDonald, Yvilliam Cantwell .... McDougall, James Greenwood, 9 E . 1NIacDowell, John Spotts ...... 1NIace, Thomas Henry, Jr .... . McEnary, Dale Robert, A A 111 . lVIcEwen, VVilliam Robert, K 6 . . McFarlin, Charles Kirk, A.B., A A. . lVIcIntyre, James Dennett, B.S. . Mack, Azel VVashington ...... Mackay, George Lewis ....... Maekentepe, Frederick Frank, A.B., fb E Mackenzie, Clyde Cameron, 65 X . . 1NIacKinnon, John Harold . . . MacKinnon, Joseph Chrisman . . McLaughlin, John Francis, A.B. . McLay. Archibald George . . . McLellan, Herbert Sumner ..... MacLeod. Norman Douglass, A K E . MeMcnimen, Robert Aloysius . . . MacNeill, John Bayfield .... Mac-Neill. Prescott Whitney . . Maconi, Gaetano ....,. McPherrin, 1Villiam Lane . . MacBae, Nelson, X fb ..... McSweeney, Thomas Francis . . MacTarnaghan. 1Villiam George . Macy, Edward 1Varren .,... Maguire. James Francis, Jr. . Mahlman, Osborne LeBaron . Class 1916 1911 1913 1916 1916 1911 1915 1915 1915 1913 1913 1913 1916 1916 1916 G rad. 1911 1915 1911 1915 1915 A1911 K 1911 1915 1911 1913 1911 1916 1911 1911 1911 1913 1915 1915 1911 1916 1916 1913 1916 1916 1916 Course II VI X U V I VI U IV U II U. V U I III U IV IV II I I U X IV U V U X IV U VI V U I U II X VI VII If I II IV Home Address 11 Central St., S. 1Veymouth Mass. 199 Chestnut Ave., Jamaica Plain Mass. 186 Liberty St., N. Adams, 1NIass 1 Fulton St., Lawrence, 1VIass. Paris, Ky. 1Veston, BIass. Sydney, N.S. 1122lCourtland St., Los Angeles, a . 11 1Varwick Ave., Edgewood, B.I 3QO Cabot St., Beverly, Mass. 119 1Villowdale Ave., 1NIontclair N .J . Ludlow, Vt. 11 Park St., Palmer, 1XIass. 10 Highland Ave., Franklin, N.H 319 Park Ave., Clearfield, Pa. 2057 Hutchison St., Blontreal Can. 2321 Pleasant Ave., Minneapolis 1NIinn. Wellsville, N.Y. 180 Glenwood Ave., E. Orange, N.J. 1811 Iialorama Rd., 1v2'1Sl11I1gt0l'1 D.C. 69 Sheridan St., Jamaica Plain Mass. Ocala, Fla.. 1Varsaw Ave., Cincinnati. Ohio 68 Barnum St., Taunton, hlass. 606 Alaska Bldg., Seattle, 1Vash. Q-130 Lehigh Ave., Philadelphia,Pa Q6 Amity St., Providence, R.I. 19.1 hlassaehusetts Ave., N. An- dover, Blass. 12 Abbot St., Dorchester, Blass. Q90 Irving Ave., Providence, B.I. 1578 Cambridge St., Cambridge. Blass. 13 Grew Ave., Roslindale, BIass. 392 Concord Ave., Belmont, Blass. 76 Clark St., Newton Centre, Mass. 1919 E. 11th St.. Kansas City, Mo. 713 AIarket St., 1Vilu1ington. X.C. 1 Salem End Bd., Framingliam, Blass. Batavia. N.Y. Q16 Yale St., Harrisburg, Pa. Gun Rock Ave., Green Hill, Mass LllDl1L'. AIC. 54051 s BCH NI Name and Society Nlahoney, Frank Herbert . . . Bflaier, Charles George .... Blaier, 1Villiam David, 9 E ...... 3 13 , ,, ..,. ,A ,,A, V ,. ,, ..-. -.q- I '-.sf 41'-A J T-1 1 , Mailey, Roy Davis, S.B. ....... Grad. Nlakepeace, Charles Salisbury, CIP I' A . Blalcolm, Ralph Read ..... Blalone, Charles Booth, Jr., X 111. Mangan, Edward, 9 E ..... Mann, Benjamin Stanley . . Mann, Ernest Wilkins . . . Mann, Howard Grover . . . Blar, Teh Che ......,. Marion, I-Ienry Leonard, 9 A X . Marquez, Alfonso Ezequiel , . . Blarquez, Bliguel, Jr. . . . . Bflarsh, Harold Dickson, BS. . Blarsh, Leon Faulkner ..... Marshall, Perry Raymond Foster, Blartsolf, Jesse Emanuel, A.B. . Masferrer, Joaquin Remirez . Mason, Eric VVier, A K E . , Mason,4Karl Carson, A T S2 . Blasueci, Peter ....... Matte, Andrew Lewis, S. B. . . Blatthews, Lawrence Harrison . Blattson, 1Villiam Rhoades, A K CIP . . . Blaverick, George Bladison . . . BlaXim,Blyles Standish . . . Blaxwell, Herbert Oulton . . . Blay, John Elliott, B.S .... Blayer, Harold Alexander . . . Blayo, Dana Harrat Nickerson . Mayper. Victor, B.S., Z B '1' . , Blead, George Jackson, X 112 . 1VIeans, Alan Hay ...., Bleans, Leland Blunger . . Bledhurst, Norman Leslie . . Meigs, Joseph Vincent . . Blellema, 1Villiam ...... Blellen, Earl Rufus ' ...,.. Blendenhall, Fred Dunlap, X fb . Blenderson, Edgar, A.B ..... Bflerrill, Henry Ferdinand, Qd, A 412 . . . Merrill, Milla1'cl Wiarren ..... . Blerrill, 1Valter Everett, A.B. . . Blcrritt, James Charles . Blerry, Ralph Elwyn . f106il Q Class Course Home Address 1913 V U. 112 Ocean St., Dorchester, Blass. 1911 XIV 51 1Vendell St., Cambridge, Blass 1916 11 Clive St., Jamaica Plain, Blass XIV Q5 Hawthorne, Lynn, Blass. 1916 275 Wayland Ave., Providence R.I. 1915 I 328 Blorton St., Stoughton, Mass 1915 VI U. 110 E. 35th St., Savannah, Ga. 1913 II 207 Qd St., Pittsfield, Blass. 1911 III U. Norfolk. Blass. 1911 VI 85 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, N.Y 1916 111 Bowdoin St., Boston, Blass. 1915 XIII U Foochow, China 1915 VI U. Lowell St., Burlington, Blass. 1916 Culebra, Porto Rico. 1916 207 Blorelos St., Chihuahua, Blex 1913 IV 717 VVasco St., Portland, Ore. 1911 II 92 Pleasant St., S. 1Veymouth Mass. 191-1 . V Q51 Broad St., Newark, N.J. 191-1 IV Sp New Brighton, Pa. 1915 II U. San Juan, Porto Rico 1911 III Pretoria, S. Africa. 191-1 VI 15 Portland St., Keene, N.H. 1915 VII 39 Vane St., Revere, Blass. Grad. VI N. Adams, Blass. 1913 IV 120 N. Mulberry St., Madison, Ind 1913 I 2 Vogel Ter., Brookline, Blass. 1916 Sunshine Ranch, San Antonio Tex. 1911 II 59 Boston St., Somerville, Blass. 1911 III U. 161 Huntington Ave., Boston Blass. 1911 I U. Yalesville, Conn. 1911 XIV 628 Everett St., Portland, Ore. 1911 II 1015 Dayton St., Hamilton, Ohio 1913 I Q53 WV. 11Qth St., New York. N.Y 1916 U. Q7 Church St., 1Vinehester, Blass 1913 III 189 Bladison St., Chicago, Ill. 1916 1805 Fairfield Ave., Shreveport, La 1915 IV Q6 Grovenor Rd., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1916 33 Clinton St., Blalden, Blass. 1916 186 De Blott Ave., Clifton, N.J. 1916 68 Humphrey St., Lowell, Blass. 1911 I U. Lakeland, Fla. 1913 II SSQ5 Burnet Ave., Avondale, Cin- cinnati, Ohio 1911 XI Blanchester, Blass. 1913 XIV Salisbury. Bflass. 1913 XI 12 Bay State Ave., VV. Somer- ville, Blass. 1916 Q96 Houghton St., N. Adams, Bflass. 1911 I U. 11 Dover St., Somerville, Mass. : TEQH N I Metz, Ch Name and Society arles Wlalter ...,. Miller, Alfred Rheinhardt, B.S. . Miller, August Henry ..... Miller, Leo B., A.B. ...,. . 1V1iller, VValdo Bonneville . . . Milliken, Alfred Standish, 412 Z K . . hiillis, Ralph ....... Mills, Ra lph Harold, C11 B E . . hlinevitch, Joseph Rozart . . Mitchell, Earle Alonzo .... Mitchell, Robert 1Vatkeyes . . Moncss, Eugene ..... Monroe, Merrick Atherton . . Bloody, Alvah Edgar, 9 A X . . Moody, Percy Wlinslow . . Mooney, William Joseph. . . Moorhouse, Robert 1Vharton, A T Q , . Moreno, Jorge Isaac . . . h1orrill, Philip Everett .... Morrison, hlorrison, Alexander .....,. Archie Stone, 119 1' A . . hlorrison, Howard Archbald, CID 1' A 1X1orrison, Phillip Garrison .... Morse , Charles Lester ..... Morse, Fred Thurlow, A 111 . , M orse, H hlorse, H hlorse, H Morse arold Everett . . enry Gardner . . . erman Edward . . , John Cable, fb B E . Morton, Francis Byron . Moulton, George Julian . Moxon, Harold Adam ...... Mullin, John Lucius, 9 X .... Mumford ,Nicholas Van Slyck, A.B., h1unch, Benjamin Samuel, Z B T Munn, Percy Judson ...,.. 1X1unyan, Arthur Tapley ..,. Ale Murdock, Frederick David, A K fb . . . Blurdough, J amcs Harold , B lurphy, M urphy, Murphy, Murphy, hlurphy, M urphy, Edward Eugene . Frank Edwin . . . Harry Joseph .... Jonathan Joseph, Jr., . Robert Joseph. fb E K . 1Valter Vincent .... Mutersbaugh, Alonzo March . . hluther, Walter Paul, E A E . . ,.. . .-...,,, ,Mar ---f f ' UE'.1Q14 C-.Al gee'- ,Q - .. Ir .V -L .1-3 A- . 1 . .rl F., ,A..- 5. .1 2 f- -. JL 2 -?'l-Qifgfv 1 11 ,If '- 5 s . . .. :- - ,fx Class Course 1915 II U. 1914 H 191-1 11 1915 VI 1913 XI 1914 1 1916 1916 1916 U. 191-1 VI 1915 X 1915 XIV U. 1916 1916 1915 V1 U. 1913 IV 19141 X 191-L X1 U 191-1 1 19141 X 1915 11 1911 II U. 1916 1915 1 U 1913 1 1916 U. 1916 1915 II 1911 1 1913 X 1915 II U. 1916 1916 U 1916 X 1913 II 1915 1 U 1915 X 1913 1 1916 191-1 111 1915 V1 U. 1915 1 1916 1911 V1 1915 V1 U. 1913 1 1913 1 Lv. H onic Add ress 375 Crescent St., Waltham, Mass Q8 Park St., Lawrence, hlass. 819 1N1arket St., Zanesville, Ohio Indianola, Ia. Cleveland, Ohio 39 Sycamore St., New Bedford Mzrss. 96 1fVindermere St., E. Cleveland Ohio 12 Byron Ave., Natick, 1VIass. 7 Grove St., Boston, Mass. Hull, Blass. 53 Park Ave., Vilinthrop, 1V1ass. Liban, Russia 26 Adams St., VValtham, Mass. Golden, Col. 50 Kenwood St., Brookline, 1X1ass 23 Olmstead St., Jamaica Plain hlass. 2331 Bridge St., Bridesburg, Phil- adelphia, Pa. Quito, Ecuador 56 Fountain St., Haverhill, 68 Elm St., Andover, Mass. hlass 131 hloraine St., Brockton, hlass 131 Moraine St., Brockton, Mass 68 Elm St., Andover, Mass. Lancaster, N.H. 1021 Van Buren St., Topeka, Kan Mass 108 Essex St., Swampscott, 80 Glendale St., Dorchester, Blass E. Bridgewater, Mass. 911 111. Green St., Urbana, Ill. 106 1X1aple St., Roxbury, Mass. 359 Upham St., Melrose, h1ass. 11 Green St., Cambridge, Mass. 2115 E. Superior St.,Duluth, hlinn 50 Humboldt Ave., Providence,11.1 71 Grove Hill, New Britain, Conn 9-1 Vernon St., Lowell, Mass. 69 Gooch St., hlelrose, Mass. 2036 Massachusetts Ave., Cam- bridge, Mass. Q5 1Vindermere Rd., Dorchester Mass. Hull, Mass, '7 Reed St., 1Voburn, Mass. Q39 Salford St., 1Vollaston, Mass. 555 Adams St., Dorchester, Mass St. John's, Newfoundland 3.35 E. Main St., New Britain Conn. Lake Charles. La. 91 Arlington St., Newton, Mass. N071 s : y u' TECHNIQ UE F 14 Name and Society Muzzey, Clifford Loring . . . Myriek, Franklin Lord . . . Narraway, Athos Blaxwell, B.S. Nason, David Varney .... Navison, Nlyer Blelville . . Neal, James Benson . . . Neiman, Joseph .... Nelson, Albert Peter . . . Nelson, Arthur Lindsay . . Nelson, Francis Oscar .... Neumann, Elmer Herman . . Newbury, John Parker, Jr. . . Newbury, Wlarren Charles . . Newcombe, Garfield Blerton . Newlin, Earl Blortimer, E X . Nichols, Robert Bradley, fb E K . . , Niemann, Henry . .... . Nightingale, Harold 1Yatson . Nixon, George Frederic . . Norberg, Elwin Paul . . . Norman, Harry Aaron . , Norris, Olen Carter . . North, Rhys Harrower .... Norton, Charles Granderson . Norton, Edmund Randall . . Norton, Oliver Gove, E X . , Norwood, Charles Edward, A.B. Nowlin, Robert Aldridge, B.S. Noyes, Charles Wlilliam . . . Nye, Alfred Francis, 9 X . . . Ober, Chester Howard, fb E K . Ober, Shatswell ....... Oberg, Terry Royal . . O'Brien, John Henry . . . O'Brien, Thomas Francis . Odiorne, Kenneth 'Wilson . . Olesen, Charles VVilliam . . Omansky, Blax Isaac .... Oppenheim, Joseph ..... O,Reilly, Thomas Aloysius, A.B. Orr, Scott Wesley ...... Ortmayer, Blarie, Ph.B .,.. Osborn, Charles Blareus, Sd, A A Osborne, Ernest Leslie, Ph.B. . L los J Chws 1915 1915 1914 1911 1911 1915 1916 1913 1915 1916 1915 1911 1911 1916 1911 1913 1915 1911 1915 1915 1913 1916 1913 1915 Grad . 1915 1911 1913 1915 1915 1911 1916 1916 1916 1915 1916 1911 1914 1913 1913 1913 1916 1916 1913 Course V1 U. II U. V11 U. XIV V U X 11 VI IV XU. X VI 1 I V11 IV IV U. I IV 11 XIIIA 11 I 1 V1 U. IV U. 1 YI U. II X1 yr 1 I yr I Home Address Lexington, Mass. 19 Exeter St., W, Newton, Blass 197 Second St., Ottawa, Ontario Can. 18 Buffum St., Salem, Mass. 63 Bainbridge St., Roxbury, Blass 102 Arnold St., Braintree, Blass. Q7 Allen St., Boston, Blass. 11 Nelson St., E. Braintree, Blass 30 Mellen St., Ashmont, Blass. 77 Hancock St., Somerville, Blass 711 Sterling Pl., Brooklyn, N.Y. 79 Farrington St., E. Boston, Blass '79 Farrington St.,E. Boston, Mass Delhaven, Kings County, N.S. 1010 E. College St., Rochester, Blinn. 4 High St., Wlarren, Blass. Q1 Chestnut St., WV. Newton, Blass 740 Salem St., Blalden, Blass. 227 1Vest St., Leominster, Blass. 1211 Avoea Ave., Pasadena, Cal. 20 Lawrence Ave., Roxbury, Blass 154 YV. Bartlett St., Brockton Mass. 147 Park St., Blontclair, N.J. N. Tisbury, Blass. 6 Strathmore Rd., Brookline,BIass 101 YY. Qlst St., Kearney, Neb. Q Greenwood Sq.,Hyde Pk., Nlass. 231 Madison St., Lynchburg, Va. Box 63, Smithtown, N.H. 8-1 Green St., Fairhaven, Blass. 4- Wlhitehall St., Newport, R.1. 22 Oakland Ave., Arlington Heights, Blass. 1317 E. 10th St., N., Portland, Ore 123 Charles St., Boston, Mass. 38 Mt. Vernon St., Dorchester Blass. 290 Salem St., Vilaketield, Blass. Q3 Symonds St., Salem, Blass. 3-1 Auburn St., Boston, Mass. 49 Revere St., Boston, Blass. Q7 1Vashington Ter., St. Louis, Blo 17 Bartlett St., Roxbury, Blass. 4557 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Ill. 92847 Bfleridian St., Indianapolis Incl. Denver, Blo. 1 r I rzci-im 23519141 . Ousler, Name and Society George VValter . . . Outterson, Charles Renwick Owen, Knight Barry, A K E Owen, Paul Barry, A K E . Owler, Duncan Stewart . Page, A Page, A rthur Stickney . . rvin ,... . Paine, Charles Graham . . Palmer, Guernsey Aaron . . Palmer, Raymond Eugene, BS., Pardey, Gilbert Rea .... Paris, Israel ....... Paris, IVIHUTICG ...... Parker, Parker, Parsell, Arthur Wentworth . Stanley 1Vallace, 9 X Roy Linwood . . . Parsons, Frank Enos . . . Parsons , Leon Woodman . . Parsons, Robert ...., Pa rsons Pashek, Pa stene, , Theodore Dillaway Albert Lawrence, A.B. Alexander Joseph . Pattee, Elizabeth Greenleaf Patten, Patten, Patten, Patton, David Longfellow . Ernest Leslie Osborne Harold Kinder . . . Laban Theodore . . Paul, Joseph Nairn, K E . . Peakes, Pearce, Gilbert Lawrence . Clinton Ellicott . Pearson, Earle Fletcher . . Peaslee, Arthur Frank, A X P Peatross, Richard 1Varner, Jr., CP A 9 Peck, Harry Dexter. 9 E . . Pendleton, Ferdinand Harriman, Jr. . . Perin, Donald 1Vise, CIP K E . Perkins, Leander Crawford . Perley, George Kimball . . Perry, Ralph Hamilton . Peters, Percy Carleton . . Peterson, Eldred Merton . Petit, George Herbert . . Phelan, Joseph Francis . . Phillips, John hlills, 69 E Phillips, Luther Savage . Pickering, George Walter . . CDFA Class 1916 1915 1916 1914 1916 1914 1916 1915 1915 1913 1913 1914 1914 1915 1913 1914 1915 1913 1914 1915 1913 1913 1916 1916 1914 1916 1915 1913 1916 1913 1916 1914 1914 1913 1913 1915 1914 1914 1914 1916 1915 1916 1915 1916 1915 1915 Course ' Home Address 1709 Cambridge St., Cambridge Mass. XIV U. 453 Appleton St., Holyoke, Mass Vineyard Haven, 1VIass. VI Vineyard Haven, Mass. 279 Bucklin St., Providence, R.I. I 12 E.High St., Newburyport,hIass 103 Grand View Ave., 1Vollaston 1XIass. II U. Dover, NIass. II U. Amenia, N.Y. II 19228 Jefferson St., Paducah, Ky. VI Segreganset, Mass. XIV 502 Tremont St., Boston, INIass. IV U. 8 1Vestview St., Dorchester, lNIass X 176 h'It. Vernon St., Malden, Mass III 55 Robbins St., 1Valtham, Mass. II 159 DIL Vernon St., lVIalden, Mass II U. 367 Adams St., Dorchester, lXIass. V 18 Fruit St., Newburyport, hlass VII U. 106 Franklin St., Lynn, Blass. II U. 106 Franklin St., Lynn, Mass. VI 104 Front St., Berea, Ohio X U. 457 Blue I-Iill Ave., Roxbury, Mass. 19 School St., Quincy, Mass. 96 Chestnut Hill Ave., Brighton, Mass. II 11 Holmes St., NIalden, hiass. II U. 44 Cooke Ave., 1NIeriden, lNIass. VI U. Catlettsburg, Ky. VI 1Vakefield, N.H. XIV U. Q6 Endicott St., Lynn, lNIass. II 11 1Valter St., Roslindale, Mass. 208 Morrison Ave., IV. Somerville, Mass. I 26 E. Shepard St., Cambridge, IXIass. II Danville, Va. II Lavender St., 1NIillis, hIass. V 21 High St., Malden, Mass. VI Q3 Naples Rd., Brookline, Mass. II U. 69 Central St., IVellesley, Mass. VI U. Rowley, Mass. II 111 Porter St., BIalden, Mass. 517 Broadway, Everett. 3Iass. X II. 155 Oakleigh Rd.. Newton, Hass IV Iv. 103 Park Ave.. Xew York, X.V. VII U. 5 Dc1Volfe St., Cambridge, 3Iass. 6 Roanoke Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass. IV I' Northeast Harbor. Me. VI Lf llonterey, Cal. L 409 1 I - r - -- Name and Society Pickering, Harold Bailey . . . Picton, John Haynes, 111 A 9 . . Picper, Herbert Austin ..,. Pierce, Bion Leonard .... Pike, 1Valdo Francis, K 9 . . . Pinkharn, Henry Palmer, K 9 . . Pinkham, lVIillard Bartlett . . . Pinnock, Thomas Wiellington . . Pitz, Armin Louis ...... Piza, St. Elmo Tower .... Pizzorno, Pedro Paulo ..... Place, Everett Eugene, 9 A X . . Platt, Philip Skinner, B.A. . . . Plummer, Bflary Elsa . . . Pollard, Reginald Flint. . Polley, Ernest Edward . . Pond, Thomas Clifford . . Porter, Herbert Henderson . . Potter, Jesse ....... Powers, Sidney, A.B. . . Pratt, Edwin Dana, BS. . . Pratt, Jabez Harden, S.B .... Pratt, Lewis Howe ....... Pratt, Blerrill Edward, BS., 117 A 9 Prescott, Lewis 1Villiam, fb E K . Price, NVilliam Henry, Jr., A T A Proctor, Edward Edson .... Proctor, Harold Eugene ,.,. Purdy, VVilliam Carey, Sc.B., Bl.S. Purinton, Forrest Granville, fb B E Putnam, Charles Parsons .... Quincy, Lyman .... Quirk, Louis Francis . . Rahinovitz, Louis ..... Rafeld, Blax Louis ...... Ralston, James Bluir, iii E K . . Ralton, Francis Arthur ..... Ramsrlell, Sherman Rodman, A.B. Ramsey, DeIYitt Converse . . . Rand, Harold Bflorrill, 9 X . . . Randall, Henry Edward, C11 A G . Randall, Roy Allan ...... Randolph, George RoLette . . . Rankin, Ralph Smedberg, A K fb Ranney, Alfred Gardner, X XII . . Rauber, Benjamin Thomas . . . Ray, George Everett ,.... Raymond, Thomas Emmons . . Linoj , , f gi I . . .,.., - ., ,- .I 4' -.f-pf -' Z1 ' ! 1' - ,,,,,- 3, 1. '5 P? ef - 2 5 - , , , A . .. --,-, . 1 Q Class 1915 1916 1916 1913 1915 1916 1915 1913 1914 1915 1914 1915 1913 1915 1915 1915 1915 1916 1915 1913 1913 Grad. 1915 1915 1915 1914 1915 1916 1913 1915 1915 1916 1915 1913 1916 1916 1914 1913 1915 1913 1913 1914 1916 1913 1913 1914 1916 1916 Course I U X I I II XIII U. IV VI VI VII sp. V X II U X IU XII IU X IV II II U X U X U VII U. U II II I V U IU V XIII U I VI IV U. VI I X U I U. Home Address 19 Blaynard St., Springield, Blass. Rockport, Tex. 1302 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N.Y. IQ4 Illinthrop St., Taunton, lVIass. 46 Fayette St., Cambridge, Mass. VVolfeboro, N.H. 172 Walnut Ave., Roxbury, Blass. 4 Fairfield St., Salem, lVIass. Manitowoc, Wis. 161 W. 75th St., New York, N.Y. Blanaos, Brazil 628 BIain St., VVoburn, Blass. Scranton, Pa. 65 Boyd St., Newton, Mass. 9 Grover St., Lynn, Blass. 406 Garfield St., Fort Collins, Col. 149 Alpine St., Franklin, Bflass. Clarendon, Pa. 9 Church Green, Concord, Blass. 409 Qd Ave., Troy, N.Y. 176 N. Arlington Ave., E. Orange, NJ. 94 Broad St., Bridgewater, Blass. '75 High St., Brockton, Mass. Prattville, Ala. Blair Rd., Takoma Park, D.C. 3345 Blonroe St., Chicago, Ill. Randolph, Blass. 1 Chester St., Wlatertown, Blass. Beaver Falls, Pa. 13 Bladison Ave.. Beverly, Blass. 107 Essex St., Cliftondale, Blass. 4 Pickman St., Salem, Blass. 641 Saratoga St., E. Boston, Blass. 99 Blossom St., Chelsea, Blass. 643 Beach St., Revere, Mass. Allenhurst, N.J. 7 1Vyman St., Lawrence, Blass. IV. Lubec, Blc. 28 Pomfret St., IV. Roxbury, Mass. 25 Conway St., Roslindale, Blass. Island Pond, Vt. 40 Prescott St., Somerville, Blass. 2057 E. 88th St., Cleveland, Ohio Glen Rd., 1Vellesley Farms, Blass. San Antonio, Tex. 1Vellsville, N.Y. 36 Edgell St., Gardner, Blass. 84 Ellery St., Cambridge, Blass. TQECZHNI , W. 7,1 ,,., L.. . .L , V UEVIQIEP rf '- ' . . 'i1f ,. , , -.Q-5 '--. If 'A y 4' cl 14 Q' ' ..' ',,'2.,,. ,L f 7 ff, ,fi -1 1 1. V- V 3 .V .- .. n Y , 1 we: . gg. , - .. 3 Name and Society Ready, VVilliam Aloysius . . . Reardon, Edmund John . . Reber, James Benneville . . Redfern, Philip Theobald . Reed, Charles Sumner, A T . . Reed, Kenneth VVhite, A.B. . Reed, 1NIark Wlhite . . . Reed, 1Valter Vinal . . Reese, Raymond Castle . Reid, Geoffrey Lawrence . . Renfrew, Luther James . , . Rennie, Roswell Millei', fb E K Reycroft, Arthur Greely . . , Reynolds, Edwin Drew . Reynolds, George Bergen . . Rhodes, Roy VVrigley .... Rice, 1VIarion ..,...., Richard, Rene Alphonse Joseph Richardson, Chester Northup . Richardson, Frank Ensign . . Richardson, Lyle lVIerton, CID B E Richey, Thomas Bcall .... Richmond, Harold Bours . . Richter, George ..... Ricker, Claire VVilliam . . Ricker, Daniel ..... Rieser, Charles 1Villiam . , Rivers, Wlalter Ben, A T A . . Robb, Gordon Howard, K E . . Robertson, John Douglas . , . Robinson, Fred Thomas . . . Robinson, Lloyd Steele, G X . . Rockett, Francis Haynes ..... Roe, Clarence Sage, B.S., A K E . . Rogers, Allison Cross ...... Rogers, Clarence Bloss, E N . . Rogers, Homer ....... Rogers, Samuel Evan, 2d, fb K E . . Rollaso Rood, Roone Charles Frederick ...... X. George Thomas .... Rooney, 11'illiam Joseph, A.B. . Root, John Alden ...... Roper, George, Jr., X db . . n, Geoffrey 1NIallin, B.S.. E A E . Class Course 1913 VI 1915 I U. 1914 II 1913 IV 1916 1913 II 1914 IV Sp. 1916 1916 1916 1913 XIV 1915 II U. 1916 1916 1915 X Sp. 1915 VI U. 1913 X U. 1913 I 1916 1916 Sp 1914 I 1913 XIIIA 1914 VI 1913 X 1914 VI U. 1913 IV 1913 X 1915 IV 1913 IV 1916 1913 I 1915 IV 1915 VI U. 1913 I U. 1915 VII 1913 VI U. 1915 V 1914 II U. 1913 X 1916 1915 I 1915 VI U. 1914 IV 1916 Home Address Nashville, Tenn. 195 Erie St., Cambridge, Mass. Sinking Spring, Pa. 3 Summit Ave., Wlinchester, Blass. 564 Main St., VVeymouth, Mass. 129 Crafton Ave., Crafton, Pitts- burgh, Pa. Chelmsford, 1VIass, 62 Torrey St., S. Wey'n1outh,Mass. 272 Tyler St., Pittsheld, Ma.ss. 111 Nlain St., N. Andover, NIass. 12 Nottingham St., Dorchester, 1NIass. 300 E. 3d St., Los Angeles, Cal. 18 Buena. Vista Pk., N. Cam- bridge, Mass. 4 Wlarren St., Danvers, Mass. 142 Highland Ave., Somerville, Mass. 64 Chestnut St., Andover, Mass. Hotel Ansonia, New York. N.Y. 165 Beech St.. Holyoke, 1Wass. 10 Ruthven Ter., E. Lynn, hlass. Sagamore Rd., 1NIaplewood, N.J. 1VIars Hill, 1VIe. 6023 lst St., St. Joseph, NIO. 12 George St., 1VIedford, Mass. 108 Brown Ave., Holyoke, hIass. 160 S. El NIolino, Pasadena, Cal. 44 Pleasant St., Somersworth, N.H. R. F. D. No. 4, Hamilton, Ohio 148 N. Normandie Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. 44 IValter St., Salem, Blass. 114 1Vinthrop St., Taunton, 1NIass. Bacon St., Natick, hlass. 341 St. James Ave., Springheld, 1NIass. I-Iingham, hIass. 506 S. Capital Ave., Lansing, Mich. 422 YVashing'ton St., Norwich, Conn. 1246 Commonwealth Ave., Bos- ton, Blass. G8 Cochituate St., Saxonville, lIass. 504 N. 22d St., Omaha, Neb. 7 llalvern Rd., Toorak, Victoria Australia. 112 Bloomfield St., Dorchester, Blass. 120 1Yarren Ave., Chelsea. Mass. 20 Pond St., 1Yaltham, Mass. 1744 Broadway. Denver, Col. Steubenville, Ohio 54111 .vu ECI-1 N1 141 . Name and Society Rose, Reed Phillips, B.S. . . . Rosenauer, lVIoses Bernard . . Rosenberg, Benjamin Robert . Rosenberg, Louis Conrad . Rosenthal, Charles Henry . Ross, Bradley Travis, A K E . Ross, Clyde Polhemus .... Ross, Frank Douglas .... Ross, Hamilton Nelson, S.B. . Rossell, Henry Eastin . . . Rowlett, Richard Stewart . . Roy, Kenneth 1Varren, A T . . Rubin, Jesse .AlJ1'21l121111 .... Rudolf, Henry James Gray, A NI' Rudolph, Paul Emil, Z B T . . Runels, Chester hlorrill . . Ruoff, Chauncey Francis . . Russell, Harold .,.... Russell, James Gordon, G X . Russell, Philip Alden, A T . . Russell, William Stedman . Rutherford, Henry Goddard . Ryon, Tracy Rudolph . . . Sabin, Henry Palmer, A T A . Sabin, Nlilton Roe ...,,. Sage, Nathaniel lNlcLean, A XII St. John, Everett, A.B. . . . Sakell, Christos ....,. Saladrigas, Gustavo, A., B.S. . Salibi, Nimr Said, B.A. . . . Salisbury, Ralph Dewey, A K E Salomon, Leo ........ Salomonson, hlauricc VVertheim Salzedo, Alexander ...... Sampson, George Benjamin, 9 E Sanchez, Federico Guillermo . Sandburg, Carl Arthur .... Sanford, John Densmore . . . Santos, John Ricardo Long, A XII Sarti, Eduardo Emilio .... Sauer, Fred Eugene, Jr .... Sawyer, Enos Clifford . . Sayer, Reynolds ..... Sayward, Malcolm Joseph . . Scannell, Philip Lawrence . . Schabacker, Henry Eric, A K 115 Schallenbach, Albert Emerson Schatz, Ruppert Ericson, A 'Iv . I:412:I Class 1914 1916 1916 1914 1915 1913 1914 1916 1914 1914 1916 1915 1916 1913 1913 1915 1914 1916 1913 1914 1915 1915 1915 1915 1913 1913 1913 1916 1916 1913 1914 1914 1914 1916 1913 1915 1914 1916 1915 1916 1914 1916 1916 1914 1914 1916 1914 1913 Couwe V Sp. IV U. X 7' X III X U. XIIIA II I I IV XIV . U. U II I IV U. IU. X IV X I U. II I I IV I IV U. II II U. V I II U. I U. II II II I Home Address 126 E. State St., Athens, Ohio 100 Pearson Ave., Somerville,1Nlass. 135 1Valnut St., Chelsea., Blass. 494 Kerby St., Portland, Ore. 524 Prospect Pl., Avondale, Cin- cinnati, Ohio Rensselaer, Ind. Q1 C1'owninshield Rd., Brookline, Blass. 814 Whitmore St., Hartford, Conn. 819 Park Ave., Beloit, Wis. Lenox Pl., New Brighton, N.Y. 1588 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Q71 Liberty St., Newburgh, N.Y. 63 Essex St., Chelsea, Mass. 1571 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Highland Park, Ill. 321 Thorndike St., Lowell, Blass. Falmouth, lllass. 12 Bodwell St., Dorchester, Blass. 12 Bodwell St., Dorchester, Mass. 8 Druce St., Brookline, 1VIass. 184 Pleasant St., lNlarlborough, Nlass. 84 Division St., Newport, RMI. 85 Riverview, VValtha1n, Blass. 641 Marion St., Denver, Col. Oswego, N.Y. 6 Louisburg Sq., Boston, Mass. 37 S. 21st St., Philadelphia, Pa. 721 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 13 No. Q6 Vedado, Havana, Cuba Bey1'out, Syria 7120 Lafayette Ave., Chicago, Ill. 4 Sargent Ct., 1V. Lynn, Blass. Q3 VVebster St., IV. Newton, Mass. Colombia, S.A. 61 Sargeant St., SpringHeld, Mass. Central Sta Luciaf, Gibara, Cuba 33 Kingsdale St.,Dorcl1ester,Mass. 17 Jason St., Arlington, Mass. 18 W. Preston St., Baltimore, Md. San Felipe, Guatemala, C.A. 10 Irving St., Everett, Mass. '7 Clinton St., Cambridge, Blass. 198 VVashington Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 3 Greenleaf St., Bradford, Mass. 535 Westford St., Lowell, Mass. 550 VV. 10th St., Erie, Pa. 57 Nixon St., Dorchester, Mass. 32 Glen Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. rw-ral Lise Name and Society Class Course Schaurte, I.Verner Theodore, A XII . 1911 II U. Schiess, Ulrich Christopher . . 1915 IV Schmucker, Robert Antoine. . . 1915 III U. Schneider, Solomon ..... 1911 VII Schur, Milton Oscar . . 1916 Schwartz, Benjamin . . 1915 X U. Scott, Kenneth Allen . . 1913 I U. Scully, Francis Paul, K 9 . . 1915 I Sears, Leslie Ray .... 1915 I U. Sebben, Edward Baker , . 1911 X U. Seetoo, Fucheng ..... 1913 XIII Segal, Leo . ....... 1915 VI Selfridge, John Soley, X CD .... 1913 VI Selfridge, Samuel VVoodworth, X fI1 . 1913 II Senior, Thomas Edward ..... 1913 X Shack, Thomas Julius, A.B., Z B T . 1911 I Shafran, lVIax Jacob ,...,... 1913 V Shagury, Peter Nichols, B.A. ...,. Grad. I Shakespeare, IVilliam lNIa.cIntyre, A T 1916 Shaw, Charles, CID Z K ....... 1911 I Shaw, Harold Duncan ,...... 1911 VI Shaw, Herbert Gleason. . 1913 II U. Shedd, Clifford Earnest . . . 1916 Shedd, Gale Colbu1'n, A T , . 1911 XIV Shedd, Paul VVesley, A T . . 1911 II Shedden, John Bruce, A fb . . 1913 IV Sp. Sheehan, Thomas VVilliam . . 1911 I U. Sheils, Henry Connor ...... 1915 I Shepard, Arthur Pope, E X ..... 1911 VI U. Shepard, Henry Bradbury, CII F A . . 1916 Sherman, Albert Case, Jr. .... 1911 IV Shohet, David IXI. ....... 1916 U. Short, Wlilliam Carleton, E X . . 1911 I U. Shoub, Hymen Louis ,.... 1913 VII Sidelinger, Roy LeVan, 9 A X . . 1915 II U. Sifton, Cliftord Edward, A T Q . 1915 VI Silversmith, Levi Francis .... 1915 I U. Simmons, Albert ......,.. 1916 IV Simonds, Charlotte Victorine, A.B. . 1913 IV Simons, George lVashington, Jr., S.B. 1911 XI Simpson, Stephen Gersham ....., 1916 Simpson, William Aaron ...... 1911 X Sinnicks, Frank Samuel, 9 X . 1911 III Sloan, Vllilliam James .... 1916 Small, Frank Sylvester . . 1916 Small, Philip Lindsley . . 1915 IV Home Address 51 Konigsallee Diisseldorf, Ger- many 163 hIcDonough St., Brooklyn N.Y. Red Hook, N.Y. 17 Bickford St., Roxbury, lXIa.ss. 5 Stillman St., Boston, lVIass. 177 Chambers St., Boston, Blass. lVickliffe, Ohio 1802 IVIassachusetts Ave., Cam bridge, Mass. East Dennis, lNIa.ss. 1331 Humboldt St., Denver, Col. Kwangtung, China 11 Grove St., Boston, hlass. 2615 California St., San Fran cisco, Cal. 2615 California St., San Fran- cisco, Cal. 3580 VVashington Ave., Cincin- nati, Ohio 67 E. 78th St., New York, N.Y. 1 Balfour St., Roxbury, 1VIass. I Nlehallah, Egypt 193 Central Ave., E. Orange, N.J 133 Sherman St., Springfield, lNIass 81 Amherst St., Roslindale, hlass 111 E. lVater St., Rockland, lVIass '71 Lakeview Ave, Haverhill, hlass Keene, N.H. Keene, N .H. 1100 Olive Ave., Chicago, Ill. 17 9 Pleasant St., hlalden, hlass. 101 Fenwood Rd., Roxbury, 1NIass Sharon, llflass. E. Derry, N.I-I. 155 lVilliam St., New Bedford Mfass. 11Q hlarion St., E. Boston, 3Iass. 38 E. 85th St., Baltimore, Md. 337 Charles St., Boston, Mass. 19 Avon IVay, Quincy, Mass. 516 Thompson St., Portland, Ore 60 Glenway St., Dorchester, hIass E. Royalty, P.E.I., Can. 1571 Beacon St., Brookline, llass Alexander Ct., Portland, Ore. Q2 Elmore St., Roxbury, Mass. 66 Orange St., lValtham, Mass. hlanchester, Blass. 16 Summer St., lVesterly, R.I. 119 Lexington St., E. Boston Blass. 316 E. 1th St., Jamestown, N.Y. L 113 1 s s he Trai-1 NI U19 T4 Smart Smilie, Name and Society Smith, Carroll Cummings . . . Smith, Charles Albert, A.B., E NIf Smith Clarence Lester .... smiihj Edward Ephraim . . , George Hose ..... Harold Bertram ...., Smith, Frank Thomas ..... Smith, Harry Bennett, A K CID . . Smith, Merrill Jefferson . . . Smith Paul Revere .,.. Smithi Philip ....... Smith, Raymond Edmister . . Smith Stanley Armstrong . . . 7 D Smith, William Henry ..., Smyth, Frederic Hastings, A.B. . Smythe-Martin, Rosslyn, A K E Snow, Leslie 1Vhitmore, A.B., 9 A X . Snow, 1Velton Amer, 9 E ...... Snyder, Elwyn Edward, Jr. . . Snyder, Ralph Moser . . Sokoloft, John, S.B. . . Somerby, Frank Soule . . Souter, Louis Benton, A fb . . Spalding, Edward Clarence . . Spaulding, Archibald Harris . . Spear, Carlton J ernegan ..... Spear, Theodore Franklin, A T SZ Spencer, 1Villiam Benjamin ..... Spitz, Seymour James . ...... Springfield, Carl Kimball, A.B., B 9 II . Stafford, Jolm 1Vesley, A T ..... Staiger, Allen Brown . . . Staples, Elden Ivan ........ Starr, George Horace ....... Stearns, Albert Thomas, Qd, A.B., X XI' Stearns, Edmund Rand ...... Steere, John Averill, K 9 , . . Steere, Lieut. Thomas Iaqua, K G Stelle, Edward Hopkinson ..., Stephenson, 1Villiam, Jr. . . . . Stern, Francis Edward, Z B T . . Stetson, Bradford ..... Stetson, Frederick 1Valter . Stevens, George Shepard . . f414'I Class 1916 1915 1916 1913 1914 1913 1913 1915 1913 1914 1916 1916 1914 1915 Grad. 1914 1914 1914 1914 1916 1914 1915 1916 1915 1914 1916 1915 1915 1914 1913 1916 1913 1914 1913 1914 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 1916 1916 1915 1914 Course Home Address 928 Nelson St., Clinton, Mass. IV Sp. 36 Maple Ave., Newton, NIass. 80 Summer St., Barre, Vt. III 67 Madison St., VV. Medford, Mass. VI U. 97 h'Iunroe St., Roxbury, lVIass. VII '74 Glendale St., Upham's Corner, Mass. XIV 13 Hall St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. XIV 43 Curtis St., VV. Somerville, Blass VI U. Cassadaga, N.Y. II U. 13 Illonument St., Concord, Mass U. Q4 Canterbury St., Dorchester, Mass. Q 509 NIansfield Pl., B1'ooklyn, N.Y IV 81 Pearl St., Somerville, Mass. I 62 Church St., Dedham, Mass. V 16 Browne St., Brookline, Mass. II U. 215 Newbury St., Boston, Blass. I U. Rochester, N.H. II 6 Gage St., Needham, hIass. X Q1 Newtonville Ave., Newton Mass. U. Galilee, Pa. VII U. 1381 Franklin Ave., Bronx, N.Y. III U. 15 Ashland St., Newburyport Mass. U. New Castle, N.H. I U. 1503 Fisher Bldg., Chicago, Ill. X S. Hingham, lVIass. Edgartown, Mass. X 11 Haviland St., Boston, Mass. IV 552 Main St., Medford, Mass, X 50 Thorndike St., Brookline, Mass I U. 82 Summer St., Rochester, N.H. 385 Prospect Ave., Hackensack N.J. II 1522 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City N.J. VI 38 Central St., 1Vakefielcl, .hIass. I U. Danbury, Conn. V U. 59 Beaumont St., Dorchester 1NIass. I 15 Franklin St., Derry, N.H. I U. Manila, P.I. Sp. hIanila, P.I. v I U. 33 Cambridge, Pl., Brooklyn,N.V IV Sp. 445 Emerson St., Rochester, Nl 35 Uhnen Allee, 1Vestcnd, Berlin Germany Q3 Dakota St., Dorchester, NIass. X 13 Browning Rd., Somerville Mass. VI 32 Parker St., Chelsea, Mass. 1 s 'IQECHNI Name and Society Stevens, Louis Viialdo, fb E K , . . Stewart, Arthur Knowles . . Stewart, Gordon Urquhart . . . . Stewart, Horace Gentry, 9 A X . . , Stewart, Howard Raitt . . . Stewart, James Sydney . . . Stewart, Wlalter James, E X . Stewart, 1Valter Scott . . . Stillman, Frederick Otis . . Stocking, Harvey Chase . . . Stockmann, Erling Brynjulf . . Stone, Howard Lyons, A T A . . Stone, John Haven, X CD . . . Stone, Leonard ...... Storke, Harold Grey, N11 T . . . Storm, Allston Everett, E A E . Stowell, Raymond Miles .... Strachan, Joseph Joslin, A K fb . Strahlmann, Otto Edward . . . Strangman, Wfarren Andrews . . Stubbs, Arthur Rollin, fb B E . . Stucklen, Ca1'l Louis, B.S., 112 1' A Stump, Dwight Johnson, A T A . Sturtevant, Arnold Parker, A.B. Sullivan, Edward Lynch .... Sully, Kenneth Murchison, E X . Surls, Frank Livingood, A.B. . . Sutermcister, Frederick . . . Sutherland, David Lee, X XII . Sutherland, John Prescott . . Sutter, Howard Frazier, B.S. . Swain, VVilbur Alfred, HD F A . Sweet, George Albert ..,. Sweet, Herbert Alfred, A T SZ . . Swenson, Guy Andrew, A A 111 . . Swift, Angus Van Ansdol, E X . Swift, Herbert Dyer, LID Z K . . Sze,-Ying Tse-gu ..... Class 1916 1916 1914 1914 1916 1915 1915 1916 1913 1916 1916 1914 1915 1916 1915 1916 1916 1913 1914 1916 1914 1913 1914 1914 1913 1916 1914 1916 1914 1916 1913 1915 1916 1914 1913 1914 1914 1914 Taber, George Hathaway, Jr., B.S.,A T Q Grad. Taft, Edgar 'Whittaker, 111 B E . Taggart, Arthur Fay, EBI. . Tai, Shin Tao ........ Tallman, Vernon Myles Francis Tapley, Wlarren Leonard . . . Taylor, Edward Curtis, C11 B E . Taylor, Edward Gordon . . . Taylor, Edward Nelson . . 1913 1913 1915 1914 1916 1914 1913 1915 UE 1914 ,,f '-- . Js j fih . ,. mr . .L .-, . ' .Im .. ,agl Af a- 1 1 W s- - 'z .75 .w '.. .,,.: l l ' . .M -,- - M, - -.,....-.ev , . 5 Course YI VII I1 II I1 III I II II I II, VI XI IV X vii II V II I VI I IV I V1 XIII X YI U. U. U. U. U. U. ' Sp. U. U. U. U. U. U. III sp. II YI XI XIV XIX' U. 1. Home Address 32 Pleasant St., Marlboro, Mass. 1 Blackstone St., Lonsdale, R.I. 147 Kilton St., Dorchester, Blass. 18 N. Roslyn, Clifton, Cincin- nati, Ohio 75 Lancaster St., VVorcester, Bflass. Norfolk Ave., Swampscott, Bfass. 1 VV. Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. 1 Blackstone St., Lonsdale, R.I. Waverly Ave., Bflelrose, Mass. 497 N. Grove St., E. Orange, N.J. 40 St. Germain St., Boston, Mass. 400 Ogden St., Bridgeport, Conn. Buffalo, N.Y. 30 Summit Rd., Bledford, BfIass. 115 S. Seward Ave., Auburn, N.Y. 147 VV. 77th St., New York, N.Y. Common St., VValpole, Mass. 371 G1'ant Ave., Richmond Hill, L.I., N .Y. San Diego, Cal. 29 Blellen St., Dorchester, Bflass. IQ Lincoln St., Rockland, Bile. 26 Esmond St., Doreheste1', Blass. 5336 Cornell Ave., Chicago, Ill. 13 Merrick St., VVorcester, Mass. 564 Fifth St., S. Boston, Mass. Santa Rita, N .M. VVillia1nstown, Blass. 285 Belmont St., Wollaston, Mass. 1819 Dupont Ave., S. Minneapo- lis, IVIinn. Summit Ave., Sharon, Blass. Liberty, Neb. 62 Evergreen Pl., E. Orange, N.J. 59 School St., 1VIilford, Bflass. 31 Bedford St., Bridgewater, Mass. Concord, N.H. Falmouth, Mass. 760 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. Shanghai, China 136 Swissvale Ave., Edgewood Park, Pa. IQ Bellevue Ave., Gloucester, Blass. New Haven, Conn. Hunan, China 98 Broadway, Newport. R.I. 308 Cabot St., Newtonville, Bfass. Q5 Federal St., Springfield, Mass. 19 Park Pl., Newtonville, Mass. 59 Fairbanks St., Brighton, Blass. 5 415 J .H Trai-m + 119114. 1 4 Name and Society Taylor, George Alfred .... Taylor, Paul Huse, CD K E . , Taylor, Seymour Howell, K Q . . Tayntor, Lewis Olds .... Tedford, Arthur Cecil . . . Teeson, Erccll Arthur . , . Tennant, Joseph Allan, B.A., 9 E , . Tenney, John Bouve . . . Terry, Philip Baxter ...... Test, Donald Newby .... Thayer, Geoirey Rice, K 9 . Thierfelder, Henry Carl . , Thomas Benjamin Franklin, Jr., A.B. . T homasj Henry von Phal ...... Thomas Thomas, Thomas Thomas Howard Cushing ..... Ralph Llewellyn, A.B., K E VVallace, Senteny, A K E , . Z Winthrop Gordon. 9 A X . . Thompson, Charles Francis .... Thompson, Henry Havelock . . Thompson, Norman Julien .... Thompson, Roland Charles, 9 A X . Thrasher, Wlilliain Erland, 9 X . . Thyng, Elmer Forrest ..,.. Tiffany, Ralph Vosburg, 9 X , . - Tirrell, Henry Stanley .... Tirrell, VValter Gladstone . . Tisdale, Ellis Spence. . I . Toabe, Kebe ...... Tobey, James Alner . . Todd, Robert Traill ...... Todt, Arthur Lovejoy ...,.. Tolman, Edward Mayo, fb E K . . Tolman, Samuel Leland . . Tomlinson, L. C., E.E., MS. Torrey, Bates, Jr., , . Townend, Robert Vose, 9 E . Townsend, Arthur Lawrence . Townsend, Earl Hartwell . . Townshend, Bailey .... Travis, Lawrence LeValley ...... Treat, Howard Wfolcott, A.B., A K 11? Tremere, Benjamin Burrows, Jr., A 111 True, Augustus Sweetland, Z X , . . Trufant, Russell Alden ...,. Trull, Charles Eustis, A K fb . Tullar, Robert Jackson, 9 E . fuel r Class Course 1913 II 1915 II 19111 IV U. Grad. V11 Sp. 1916 1915 II 1913 VI 1913 II U. 1913 X 1916 1913 VI 1913 1 1913 VI 1916 X U. 1915 1 1913 VI 1915, II 191-1 II U. 1911 111 U. 1913 VI 1916 1913 X 1916 1916 1915 XI 1913 X 191-1 1 1915 X1 1915 V 1915 XI U. 1916 U. 1914: X111 1913 XI 1915 X1 U. Grad. VI Grad. X 1914: X 1913 II 1916 1916 1914! VI U. 1914: II 1913 III 19141 I1 U. 191-L 1 1913 VI 1913 II Home Address 15 Allyn Ter., Lawrence, Mass. 36 Crescent St., Wakeield, Mass. Adrian, Mich. 31 1V1erchant St., Barre, Vt. Kodoli, India 18 Crowley St., Lowell, Mass. 5 Cross St.,1V. Newton, Mass. Haverford, Pa. E. Bridgewater, Blass. 795 111. D. VVoodruff Pl., Indian- apolis, 1nd. Q4 Nlansfield St., Allston, Mass. 357 Carpenter St., Providence,R.1. Kirkwood, Mo. Kirkwood, Mo. 200 Wlashington St., VVellesley Hills, Mass. Lewisburg, Pa. 721 E. High St., Springfield, Ohio 133 W. 73d St., New York, N.Y. 53 Clarkwood St.,1VIattapan,Ma.ss. 11 Wlebster Pl., Brookline, Mass. 1295 Commonwealth Ave., All- ston, Mass. Q Black Horse Ter., VVinchester, Mass. 5 Ainsworth St., Roslindale, Mziss. 62 Liberty St., Everett, 1N1ass. S1 Hinsdale Ave., 1Vinsted, Conn. 23 Abbott Pl., Brockton, Mass. South Chatham, Mass. hlay St., Needham, Blass. 198 My'rtle St., Lawrence, Blass. 144 Blue Hill Ave., Roxbury, Mass. 1-16 Townsend St., Roxbury, Mass. 110 Wh Cayuga St., Oswego, N.Y. 55 Lexington Rd., Concord, Mass. Hanover, 1V1ass. Glencoe, Minn. 12 Tower Ave.,S.VVeymouth,1VIass. Ross St., Fitchburg, Mass. 5920 Columbus Ave., Boston, lV1ass. Kendal Green, hflass. Hotel VVest1ninster, Dresden, Ger- many 3831 VVilcox Ave., Chicago, Ill. 3708 Hawthorne Ave., Omaha, Neb. . 10 Newsome Pk., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 51 Lake St., Arlington, Mass. 34 Hayden Ave., VVhitman, Mass. 604 h1ain St., VVoburn, Mass. 110 East Ave., VVaukesha, VVis. TEQHNI , , , . -L ,. A V V . 7, 3 11 M , 1 -, . ,.: : --. V ' 5 efii'.' ' ' -1 .wil fe, r w ., , f 1 ,p Name and Society Tung, Pao Tong ..,.... Turner, Earle Oliver ...... Turrell, Herbert Newton, Jr., G X Tuttle, George VVoodbury . . . Tyler, Bernard Otto ...... Uhlinger, James Philip, CIP K E , Ullian, I-Iyman Benjamin .... Underhill, John Wliitley, Ph.B. . Upham, Edwin Osgood ..... Upton, Frederick Pattangall . . Urquhart, George Robert, E A E Van, Yung Tsun ....... Van Deusen, Donald Higgins, X fI7 Van Etten, Frederick Joseph . . Vignal, Paul Gautner ..... Vile, Norman Judd .... Villas-Boas, Jayme Lopes . Vogel, Andrew ..... Vogel, Fred John ....... Volk, August Wilhelm . . . Von Rosenberg, Herbert J olm, Vose, Arthur WVillia.m, 6 X . . . Vose, Lewis Scott ..... Wlagner, Gilbert Augustus . Waitt, Alden Harry .... 1Valbridge, Arthur Hess, B.S. . . 1Valcott, Raymond Hamilton . . 1Valdron, Edward Ferdinand Walker, Cora ....,.... 1Valker, Edward Cyrus, A.B., X XII B.S., 9 E Walker, Karl Armistead .... Wall, Francis James ...... 1Vallis, Charles Parker, A K E . . 1Vallis, 1Villiam Fisher, A.B. . Walsh, John Thomas, A.B. . 1Valsh, Joseph Vincent . . 1Valsl1, Louis Sebastian . . 1Valsh, Leo Francis . , . 1Valter, Albert Ulman . . . 1Valter, Ray Babb, A T A . 1Valton. Clifford Johnson . . We 1Vardle, Andrew Nelson .... ardwell, Virgil Emery, CID E K . Wlare, Gertrude Blay, B.A. . . . 1Yareham, Charles Montgomery . ing, Chou ..., . ..,. VV Ckws 1913 1914 1915 1916 1916 1916 1916 1913 1913 1915 1915 1913 1913 1914 1915 1916 1916 1913 1915 1914 1913 1913 1916 1914 1914 1914 1915 1915 1913 1915 1916 1915 1916 1913 1915 1913 1913 1914 1915 1916 1914 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 r as Course Home Address I Shanghai, China I Harvard, BIass. VI 456 Jean St., Oakland, Cal. 20 Court St., Exeter, N.H. II 16 North St., Manchester, Mass. 85 E. Main St., Johnstown, N.Y. 35 Creston St., Dorchester, Bflass I 94 Lake Pl., New Haven, Conn. XIV 124 Cross St., Keene, N.H. VIII 3533 610th St., NIV., Washington X Concord, Mass. XI U. Shanghai, China II 441 E. Allen St., Hudson, N.Y. I U. 53 Mapleton St., Brighton, Blass II Nice, France U. 156 Britannia St., Meriden, Conn II '79 Corredor da V ictoria, Bahia Brazil IV 703 Stanley St., Schenectady, N.Y VI 15 Creighton St.,Cambridge,B!Iass XIII U. Bierfelden, Germany IV U. Hallettsville, Tex. I 170 Pleasant St., Milton, Mass. IQ Castle Rock St., Dorchester, Mass. VI Stafford Springs, Conn. V 33 Ashland St., Bledford, BfIass. XIII 107 S. Fitzhugh St., Rochester, N.Y. X 665 BIain St., Clinton, Mass. X U. Dighton, BIass. V Sp. Starkville, BfIiss. XIV 2920 E. BIain St., Batavia, N.Y. 61 Church St., 1Vare, BIass. X U. 93 Falcon St., E. Boston, Mass. 346 Fourth Ave., New York, N.Y. IV 302 E. 20th St., Baltimore, Md. I 98 Goembel Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. I Q8 Cleveland Ave., Everett, Blass X IQ BIayfair St., Roxbury, -Blass. I 5 1Voodville St., Roxbury, Mass. II 2801 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. Selinsgrove, Pa. VI Palmyra, N.Y. XIII U. Nanking, China XI S0 Oakdale Ave., E. Boston, Mass I U. Highland Rd., Stamford, Conn. V Sp. Hingham, Mass. XI 41 Thomas Rd., Swampscott,BIass L 417 J s s .H TECH NI FIQ Name and Society Wlarfield, George Harold, O X , , Warner, Paul Charles, 412 K E . . Wlarren, Harold ......... lvarren, Harold Manson, K 9 , . Warren, Robert Atherton , . . Warshaw, Nathaniel ,.,,.. Wasgatt, Helen Stuart . . , . , Waterbury, Bayard Hobart, B.A. . Waterman, hlax Leon, 112 B E . . Waterman, Ralph Douglas, E A E . Watson, Earle Bradbury ..... 1Veaver, Eastman Atkins, fb I' A . Ernest Jesse ..,... Wleaver, Webber, Leon Hubert ...,. Wlebber, Lyle Kerr, O A X , . Wlebber, WVebster, Donald Blake, fb B E . Weeks, Robert Walcott, A T . . VVeil, Edgar Halle, Z B T . . . VVeil, Nash Stanhope , VVeis, Paul .,..... Weisberg, Louis, B.A .... Weiss, Fernand Carl, 9 E . . . Weissbach, Edward Adolf . , VVeller, Ernest ...... Wlelles, Robert, A.B., X NI' . . . PorterClifton. , . , . Wellington, Marshall Symmes . . VVells Arthur Kendrick ..... VVellsi Jackson Baldwin, K A Csj, E A1111 i. VVells, Ralph Evans, Jr., A K E . . 1Vemple, Holland Russell . . . Wente, Edward Christopher, A.B. 1Ventworth, Wallace Edward . . . WVerlich, Percival McCeney, 113 B E . . . Wesson, Harry Burbank, A NI! . . . Wetherbee, Chester Preble ..,. Weyerbacher, Ralph Downs . . . Weymouth, Frederick Rogers, A.B. Wleymouth, Paul VVa1'ren . , . VVhearty, Frank Stevens ..... Wheeler, Edward William, Jr. . . Wheeler, Richard Howard, fb B E . Vllhitaker, Carl Grover ...,., Wlhitcomb, Herbert Hartwell, 111 2 K 1Vhite, Benjamin ........ M181 Class Course 1915 I 1913 IV 1915 II 1916 1915 YI 1916 1916 1914- II 1913 II 1915 IV U. 1913 1 1914 XIV, YI 1915 II U. 1914 VI 191-I II 1916 1916 1913 YI 1913 III 1915 I U. 1915 II U. Grad. XIV 1913 VI 1916 1913 VI 1915 VI 1916 1916 191-I I 1911 III U. 1914 X 19144 VI 1915 XIV 1915 X U. 1916 1913 VI 1913 XIIIA 1915 IV U. 1915 V U. 1915 IV Sp. 1916 1916 1916 1915 II 1913 I Home Address 127 Carrington Ave., Woonsocket, R.I. 35 Lockwood Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y. 11 Outlook Rd., Swampscott, Mass. 44 Batchelder St., Melrose, Mass. 22 1Veston St., VValtham, 1V1ass. 11 Bedford St., Quincy, Mass. 180 Hancock St., Everett, Mass. Centreville, S.D. 15A Maple Ave., Winter Hill, h1ass. 1666 Race St., Denver, Col. 162 Glenway St.,Dorchester,Mass. 331 28th St., Des h1oines, Ia. 3-I Wlinthrop St., YV. Newton,Df1ass. 71 School St., N. Brookfield, N1ass. 1517 Victoria Ave., S., Hamilton, Ontario, Can. 171 1V1ain St., 1V1ilford, Mass. 18 Clarendon St., 1VIa.lden, Mass. 3461 Lowell St., Wfashington, D.C. 2341 E. 40th St., Cleveland, Ohio 2120 S. Erva.y St., Dallas, Tex. 928 W. 4th St., Williamsport, Pa. 2716 S. Ervay St., Dallas, Tex. 1261 Broadway, Beaumont, Tex. 47 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 25 Dexter Ave., Vilatertown, Mass. 92 Ave. Henri Martin, Paris, France 150 Highland Ave., Winchester, Mass. Wellesley Farms, Mass. Waco, Tex. 24133 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Wlaverly, Ill. 1Vestgate, Ia. 10-I Chatham St., E. Lynn, Mass. Washington, D.C. Hurlburg, Germany 60 Union Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Boonville, Ind. Troy, Me. Storey Ave., Newburyport, Mass. 335 Lafayette St., Salem, Mass. 17 Lee St., Cambridge, Mass. 2115 Commonwealth Ave., Au- burndale, Mass. 17 Kennebec St., Bar Harbor, 1N1e. Littleton, Mass. 15 Morris St., E. Boston, Mass. I 'TEiQHNI Ei31Qii4'e 1Vhite 1Vhite 1VhiteZ White, VVhite, Name and Society , Gordon VVinthrop, A T A Harold Eaton ...... .James Blayne, A fb . . . Nathaniel Pendleton . . . Russell Hubbard, A T A . . Whitehead, Lindsey VVood, BS. Vlihitehead, 1Valter Lucius, 112 K E . . lvhiting, Edmund Alden, KID I' A . . Vilhiting, Harold VVilliam .... Wlhitinan, Percy Greene, fb I' A . . lVhittemore, Harry Edward . . 1Vhitten, Francis, Jr., CP I' A . . . VVhitwell. George Edward, X CIP . . Wlicher, Harold Elmo ..... VVilfert, John Henry ....... 1Vilkins, Charles Howard, 9 X . . . lB'ilkins, Harold Sutherland, 9 A X . Vliilletts, 1Villiam Roberts, Jr., A T . . 1Villiams, Allison Ridley, 113 A 9 . . . VVilliams, Charles YVyatt ...,. 'Williams, Everett Lane .,.., Wlilliams, Fay WVoodburn, 9 A X . . VVilliams,Rogcr . . . VVillis, Charles Main, S.B. , . 1Villis, Wilson VVilson Sanford Lawton . . , Gardiner Cushing . , Louis Alexander VVilson, Ronald 1Vlunro VVindle, Arthur Elmer . Class 1914 1916 1914 1915 1916 1913 1913 1915 1916 1913 1916 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 1916 1915 1915 1915 1914 1913 Grad. 1915 1915 1914 1914 1916 YVinninghofT, Wlilford Joseph, BS. . . . Grad. Wirt, Joseph Benton . . . ....., 1915 Wise, Jacob Samuel, BS., S.B., Z B T Wiseman, Robert Cummings, A A C19 . Witherspoon, Andrew Carothers . . 1Volfe Vliolfei Wolk, Wood 1VoodZ Wlood, Wood, 1Vood Christian Frederick . . VValter John ...... Moses ....... Carl 1Vilbur, A T Q , . Charles Hiram . . . Ellery Channing . . . Herbert Binns .... John Elliott A.B. A.B-l. Wioodbridge, Dona1,dE1idt . . BVoodbridge, Stephen Taylor, 59 I' A . 11'oodfall, Harold Campbell . . Grad. 1914 1915 1915 1916 1916 1916 1913 1916 1913 1914 1916 1915 1916 II, Course II VI I I III II III IV XIV V II II XIV VI I IV XI V IV III XIV XIV I V X IV IV I I XI I II VI IV U. U. U. U. Sp. U. U. U. U X L. If. Home Address 39 Vllashington St., Hartford, Ct. 150 High St., Reading, Mass. 970 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Hotel Alms, Cincinnati, Ohio 143 Newbury St., Boston, Blass. Brookings, S.D. 57 Dana St., Cambridge, Blass, 76 Gates Ave., Blontclair, N.J. Blillis, Blass. 12 Dartmouth St., 1Vinter Hill Mass. Seward, Alaska. 56 Hawthorne St., Bflalden, Mass 1794 Lanier Pl., 1Vashington, D.C 12 Harrison St., Taunton, Blass. 228 Crescent Ave., Revere, Mass. 62 Page Rd., Newtonville, Blass. 98 Central St., Somerville, Mass 210 Prospect St., Waterbury, Ct. Yazoo City, Miss. 60 E. Second St., Corning, N.Y. 52 Clemons St., S. Portland, Me. 83 Blagnolia Ter., Springfield Mass. Gothenburg, Neb. 9 Vincent St., N. Cambridge,Mass 220 Hamilton St., Dorchester, Blass. 132 Middle St., Braintree, Blass. 36 Harbor View St., Dorchester, Mass. Kennebunk, Ble. 984 N. Blain St., Brockton, Blass Philipsburg, 1Vlont. 32 Churchill Ave., Calnpbello Blass. Yazoo City, Bliss. 817 S. Limestone St., Springfield Ohio Guilford Springs, Pa. 525 58th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. '7 Crystal St., Greenwood, Blass. 560 Cross St., Blaldcn, Blass. 39 Greenleaf St., Blalden, Blass. 8 1B'orthington Pl., Braintree Blass. 38 Somerset Rd., BV Newton Blass. 289 Jackson St., Lawrence, Blass. Elizabeth City, N.C. 137 E. Cliveden Ave., German- town, Philadelphia, Pa. 281 Otis St., BV. Newton, Blass. 118 Glenwood St., Blalden, Blass 54193 s 9 s L EcHN1 'iei43 x' Name and Society Woods, John Edgar ......... Woods, Robert Harris, Jr., B.A., B 9 11 , Woodward, John Brockerbrough, Jr., A.B. Woolley, Charles Hildreth, O E .... VVoolley, George Thompson, Jr., A T S2 . VVorsley, Ha1'old Rollin ....... VVorthington, Harold, A.B. . Wostrel, John Frank .... Wright, Leon Stuart ..... . . W'right, Louis Earl ...... . . 1fVright, Robert Kendrick, K 9 . . . Wu, Hsien ........,. . . Wu, Yu Lin ........ . . YVyatt, John Gallaway .... . . Wylde, Harry Morley ..... . . WVylde, Wilfred Arthur ........ VVyman, Alfred Theodore, A T VVyman, George Whitcomb . Yeh, Tong Teh . . . Ying, Yuen Tze ...... . Young, Hollis Gay . Young, James Vernon, A K E . . . Young, Louis Henry . Yuan, Tsang Kyien . . Yuen, Tsin ..... Zanetti, Silvio . . . Zecha, Rudolph Ferdinand . . . . Zepfler, Louis Harrington . Zhen, Nlin Shou ,..,.. Zimrnele, George Bernard, BS ..... Ziner, Jacob Israel ...... . 54203 Class 1916 1913 1913 1916 1915 1914 1914 1915 1916 1914 1913 1915 1913 1915 1914 1916 1915 1916 1913 1914 1916 1913 1915 1914 1915 1914 1914 1915 1914 1913 1916 Course Home Address QQ Howes St., Dorchester, Mass. VI Charlottesville, Va. I1 710 Chamberlayne Ave., Rich- mond, Va. 80 VVhite St., E. Boston, Mass. II U. Salina, Kan. I San Mateo, Cal. V1 U. 29 E. 77th St., New York, N.Y. VI YVillington, Conn. 401 BeechwoodAve., Muncie, Ind. XIV U, 3658 Prospect St., Cleveland, Ohio VI 16 Ruthven St., Roxbury, 1VIass. XIIIB Foochow, China VI Foochow, China II U. Henrietta, Tex. X 19 Orchard Ter., N. Adams, Mass. 19 Orchard Ter., N. Adams, iMass. IV 28 Beacon St., Fitchburg, Mass. 35 Dustin St., Brighton, Mass. XIII U. Foochow, China II U. Luchowfoo, China VI Fillmore, N .Y. II U. 301 James St. Sq., Hamilton, Ontario, Can. II 356 Auburndale Ave., Auburn- dale, Mass. VI Hangchow, China XHIB Nanking, China. IV U. Q36 Princeton St., E. Boston, Mass. VI 409 Crescent Ave., Chelsea, Mass. V Needham, Nfass. II U. Shanghai, China VII 9 Windsor Ter., Yonkers, N.Y. 530 Malden St., Revere, Mass. Qi in tlelllllillyatllltrl Q in ,ii gml,4iil1,rris,l C I lllll til l :N ORDER to show to some extent their appreciation, the f ' A Editors of VFFCHNIQUF 1911 Wish to express their grati- tjlit v tude to all those who have aided in compiling this book. iv . ! J Ja ' 9 ' hill! fl g l Wle are particularly indebted tO:Q LITERARY Professor :XRLO BATES THOMAS LOCK CHASE Professor ARCHER TYLER ROBINSON JASPER BLANCHARD CARR JOHN CABLE MORSE ALFRED THEODORE VVYMAN ALEXANDER JOSEPH PASTENE SEYMOUR HOWELL TAYLOR ARTISTIC JOHN TIMOTHY CRONIN, 1915 HENRY ORANGE GLIDDEN, 1913 ZENAS CROCKER, Jr., 1913 PATRICK DONALD HORGAN, 1913 GURDON IRVING EDGERTON, 19192 LTAURICE PARIS, 1914 OSBORN RICKER FREEMAN, 1915 SILVIO ZANETTI, 19141 PHOTOGRAPHIC The otlicial photographer for TECHNIQUE, 1914, was the NOTMAN PHO- TOGRAPHIC COMPANY, 3 Park Street. In addition, many group pictures were taken by J. E. PURDY ik CO., 115 Tremont Street. Tech Show pict- ures by OTTO SARONY. NVQ' are also indebted to the Advertisers who have made possible the publication of this edition. 54213 -Q- uia I I iq Q3 1 u 'fa n-1 IO: 11 4 9:93 9. Q 0 095. 9,3 Q is g 26.0 , o JW' ini ,.- 0 X 499 lfrrnixfnfl 0 0 , 'O ll nlllln , 9 :null- Q ln--1:1 0 V 51173. 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'JJ 321, -. 3' fy ja Q-,-I-12-: .4-,,..,f, ,iq-?', .A :.:,jA:L7. 9: 11.-M ws: F.: I.. r 'p ' V K1 ,.'. -F-.:',-555, .yyfjgfnf f!'f-1fV'K'.df5 r' ' W 1 1'fl':45f-'fif!f'iwf-'-L'h be - - mm . '- P 5. fu, 1-Q',,1 ,, . , .. ,879 van ':g'.r-ifglf - fm , ' '-'11 . 'nz '.-' ' 57:21 Q.. .'.1' K - Q - 4 ' - r - 1 -1-1555? . e--1-'q, Q 1' .1 - M . 9 4 1 . f2,7:'f35'1?. 'Rf'-' ' ...- '- .,o . gc, P- - f- Q ' - -- -.. A ' A? . I 1 g - g I as' X '.1'W 12. ' iii X vb A 3 l ' 5 1 E A 5 4 L el 1 H ,- 1 , , -Z X gm PAGE ACKNOYVLEDGMENTS .... 121 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS . . 13 ALL SORTS or ENGINEERING . . 63 ALUMNI . . 350 ASSISTANTS. . 19 ATHLETICS ...... 103 Advisory Council ..... 108 Annual Handicap C. C. Race . . 118 Athletic SLllH111211'y ..,.. 101 Baseball, 191-l--1915 . . 151 Basket-ball 191-1 . . . 156 Basket-ball, 1915-1916 . . 158 Class Teams ..... 111 Crew .... 139 Cross Countr5 '...... 128 Cross Country, 191-l-1915 . . 152 Fall Meet ....... 114 Field Day . . 151 Football, 1915 . 161 Football, 1916 . . 166 Hare and Hounds . . 119 Hockey '.... 132 I. C. A. A. A. A ........... HQ I. C. A. A. A. A. Cross-Country Run . . 131 Indoor Meet ........... 116 Indoor llleet. 1915-1916 .... 151 Inter-Course C ross-C ountry Run , 1-17 NI. I. T. A. A. ........ . . . 11-1 L ms 1 L A i ECHNl 119f4 1 ATHLETICS fC'onfin14cdl N E 1 1. .I.A.A. ....... .. 1X. E. I. A. A. Cross-Country Run N E 1 . . I. A. A. hieet ..... . N. E. I. L. T. A ..... Outdoor Meet, 191-L-1915 . Records ....... Relay Teams ...... Relay Teams, 1915-1916 . . Spring Meet ...... Tech-Brown Dual hleet . . Tennis ........ Track Team ..... Tug-0'-1Var,19154916 . Wlearers of the T . . Wlrestling Team . . BUYERS, GUIDE. . . CADET Cours . CLASSES, THE . Senior . Junior , . Sophomore . . Freshman ..... Class Officers of 1913 . Class OfHcers of 1911 . Class Officers of 1915 . Class Officers of 1916 . CLASS P1cTURE,1911 . . . CLASS 191-1, MEMBERS or . . CLUBS. . ....... . . . Brookline High School Club . . Catholic Club ...... Chauncy Hall Club . Chess Club ..... Chinese Club . . L 424 J PAGE . 113 . 130 . 1Q0 . 137 . 150 . 110 . 121 . 168 . 1-12 . 118 . 136 . 116 . 170 . 109 . 134 of ads. . 3-LG . 59 , 61 71 . 91 . 97 62 . '72 . 92 . 98 . 74 . '76 . Q89 . 300 . Q97 . Q99 . 301 .. 295 vw-gh? ECHNI B ifi- CLUBS tC01zf1'1111cdD Cleofan ...... Cosmopolitan Club , . Golf Club .... . Rifle Club . . Southern Club ......,.. Technology Christian Association . . Technology Cluh .....,. Wlalker Club . , 1Vireless Club .,.. CONCERNING THE COLLEGES . . CORPORATION ..,...,.......... DER ADVVENTURES OF :HANS ESI-IELMAN AT 'TECH DIRECTORY. . . FACTS . . FINIS . . FOREWORD . , FRATERNITIES .... Alpha Tau Omega , . Chi Phi ....... Delta Kappa Epsilon . Delta Kappa Phi . . Delta Psi ,... Delta Tau Delta . . Delta Upsilon .... Fraternity Summary . Kappa Theta .,... Lambda. Chi Alpha . . Lambda Phi ......... Other Fraternities Represented . Phi Beta Epsilon ...... Phi Gamma Delta . . Phi Kappa Sigma . . Phi Sigma Kappa . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon . 42.3 PAGE 292 293 138 3-L8 Q96 Q98 291 290 302 378 12 99 385 376 422 7 173 Q27 187 191 Q47 183 Q07 199 Q56 239 Q51 Q35 255 19:5 Q11 2223 215 Q03 -incl-ml Q It-5143 - f, v - , , . ,.,:, L..-...-.-.-...,- ....,...- z FRATERNITIES CContinuedj Sigma Chi ..... Theta Chi .... Theta Delta Chi . . Theta Xi .... Zeta. Beta Tau . . GENERAL INFORMATION . GRINDS ....... HENRY PAUL TALBOT , . INDEX ......... INSTITUTE ORGANIZATIONS . . Alumni ...... Cadet Corps .... Institute Committee . . Rifzle Club ..... Society of Arts ...,... Technique Electoral Committee . . Union Committee ...... J UNIOR XVEEK . . . Junior Prom . . . :'lVIoney in Sight . Technique Rush . . Tech Show Board . . Tech Show Cast . . Tech Show Chorus . Tech Show Orchestra . MUSICIAL CLUBS . . . . Banjo Club ...... Combined Musical Clubs . Glee Club ...... Mandolin Club ..., OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTE , . Administrative Oflicers . Assistants ..... I 426 J L4 L PA GE . . 175 . . Q19 . . 231 . . 179 . . 243 . . 375 . . 351 9 .. 4:23 . . 341 . . 350 . . 346 . . 342 , . 3-L8 . . 349 . . 345 . . 314 . . 325 . . 327 . . 330 . . 328 . . 333 , , 334 . . 335 . . 336 . . 315 . . 3Q9Z . . 316 . . 318 . . 320 . 11 , 13 . 49 I TI5CHNI El19ffl i 1 OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTE CCon!inucdl PAGE Corporation ..... .,.., . 152 Faculty . 14 Instructors . . 46 Professors . 15 Research ..... 5Q Special Lecturers . . . ........... 51 PAST OFFICERS or NINETEEN ITUNDRED ,IND FOURTEEN 73 PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES . . .........., 271 Architectural ..... 278 AI'chitectural Engineering . Q87 Biological ...... 284 Chemical .... Q80 Civil Engineering , . . Q79 Electrical Engineering . 282 Nlechanical Engineering , 27-L Mining Engineering . . Q76 NU.X'Z1lA1'Cl1ltCC1Lll1'?ll . . Q86 PUBLICATIONS ...,. 303 Architectural Record . 313 Concerning NI. I. T. . . 311 History of thc Tech . . 305 History of Technique . 310 Senior Portfolio .... 312 Technique .... 309 Technology Review . . 31-L The Tech ..., 307 bENIOR XVEEK . 337 Class Dag '... 339 Conirnenceinent . . 3-L0 Graduation Week . . 333 bOCIETIES ...... 257 Hannner and Tongs , 9-05 K 2 S ...,.. Q58 lllzisque . .... Q70 Q71 I W 5,,.... mi-I 1811 2219 I SOCIETIES CContz'1zuezll Osiris ....., Pi Delta Epsilon . Round Table . . . Theta. Nu Epsilon . . T hcta. Tau .... Vectors . SONG OF 1915 , , STATISTICS OF 1911 ........ SUMMER CAMP, CIVIL ENGINEERING TECIINIQIYE BOARD .,.,.... TECHNIQUE ELECTORAL COMMITTEE TECII SHOII '..... .... VFR.-XVELOGUES ON TECHNOLOGIUM . YVAS IST LOS? .......... TYEARERS OF THE INSTITUTE TNSIGNIA XYEARERS OI' THE TVUMERALS . YVEARERS OF THE T . . . 54281 PAGE . Q64 . Q61 . Q69 . Q66 . Q62 . 263 . 93 . 80 . 53 . 8 . 3-L5 . 329 . S6 . 324 . '79 . 78 . 109 fx X K 7 W X nr Wy x Xx S' fl' ' ff X I ff , M Z ij W if 'ff ft 'E 1 - if n Q72 S g C2 CD 321 .ig fj .iagdrg ' 11 ff , aff... fl 1 , 4 K 'fy 'U Neg- fer - 'f T 3 tc .' 'ff :s ',-,jf ' x , i Gb ' :f ms 'lf fa ' WW Y fx W 1,2 ff ' 'F . - f ,K. 4, Q57-E3 Q 'V .. f V' 1 f b 1 :I X 1 .Q ' if : xl ! f:6 K f I V fx .47 rf ,X lfvff Q ff , W Q ' - 4? .V I -ifjf f, ' 13,1 - ff' ff--4 -in -T i if 32: is-1: fi-+ E' . Q Lg-1 41 Y iffy ' - 1 . ., M: .i ., 5 1 - l x n,hL,::l- -.--Lt Zh ' - mf -1.72 35 'E' Y 9 52 1flfl'4f5f?F'f:5 Q ff- . f. Fu, Q-if -fg,1ff ' Q -Ns . . 'Z-.3 -T'-Co O Og? ' ,- .Q . ' , f-. lf Q' ' vv5f3-,,f -, - ' Q.: ' ' ' 41.0- V 'SQA'-5. f- ,, CLASSIFIED LIST OF ADVERTISERS Numbers refer to pages in advertising section ART SHOP: B. Kabatznick, 29. AUTOMOBILES: Frank McCann, Qlg Taxi-Service Co., 30. BANKS: State Street Trust Co., 14. BARBERS: Copley Square Hotel Barber Shop, 6 g Tech Barbers, 13. ' BOOKBINDERS: Alexander Moore, 28g E. Fleming Co., 37. BOXVLING IALLEYSZ Trinity Court Bowling Alleys. BROKERS: Townsend, Anthony and Tyson, 8. CHEMICALS: American Dyewood Co., Qg Badische Co., 17g Cassella Color CO., 35g Thomas Leyland 8: Co., 8g Roessler 81 I-Iasslacher Co., 26g Avery Chemical CO., 20. COAL: Staples Coal Co., 8. CORDAGE: Samson Cordage VVorks, 13. DRANVING MATERIALS: A. D. Maclachlan, Q8g Spaulding Print Paper Co., IQ. DRUGGIST: Copley Square Pharmacy, 6. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS: Chauncy Hall School, 6g lllassachusetts Institute of Technology, 7. BUYERS, GUIDE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co., 4: Simplex Wire 8: Cable Co., QI: Wleston Electrical Instrument Co., 16. ENGINEERING SPECIALTIES: Fancleve Specialty Co., 30 g Peter Gray K Sons. Q-03 VValworth Lifg. Co., 37, Alpha Cement, 36: Chandler 85 Far- quhar, 39. ENGINEERS: George H. Barrus, 36: Arthur F. Gray, 21: A. D. Little Sa Co., 15g E. H. Lorenz, 27: Charles T. Blain, 15, Stone K IVebSter, 18, R. S. Wleston, 21g T. VV. Sprague, Q15 lXIetcalf Sz Eddy, 35, C. H. Tenney Power Co., 19. ENGRAVING: American Bank Note Co., 21: Electric City Engraving Co., 41, E. A. Wfright, 24: lqassachusetts Engraving Co., 33. FLORISTS! Thomas P. Galvin, 18. HOTELS: American House, 32, Parker House, 10: Touraine, 10, Y oung's, 10, Hotel Tuileries, 8: Copley Square Hotel, 65 Copley Plaza Hotel, 38. INDUSTRIAL MACIIINERYZ American Hoist and Derrick Co., 36, Automatic Refrigerating Co., 20: Bradley Pulverizer Co., 33, A. S. Cameron Steam Pump Wlorks, 25, Grant Nail 82 Supply Co., 283 Jeffrey lNIfg. Co., 23, Lidgerwood lwfg. Co., 16g Saco-Lowell Co., 17, Vilter hIfg. Co., 4. INSTRUMENTS: C. L. Berger Co., 30: Peter Gray 8 Sons, Inc., 20: Weston Electrical Instrument Co., 16. INSURANCE: Robert A. Boit Sz Co., 28, Charles H. Johnson, Q83 Elmer A. Lord, S. IRON 8: STEEL: Wlilliam Jessop 8 Sons, Inc., 10g Homer F. Livermore, 15. LUBRICANTS: Valvoline Oil Co., QQ. BLXCIIINE SHOP EQUIPMENT: Brown it Sharpe Co., 27, Jones K Lamson lXIachine Co., 3, Blorse Twist Drill 8 BIachine Co., 9: Norton Co., 26g A. J. VVilkinson K Co., QQ. TECHNIQUE MEN,S FURNISHINGS: Boston Garter Co., 35 g Brooks Brothers, 1: Charles SL David, 27: Copley Plaza Haberdasher, 28: Hewins Sz Hollis, 16: lVIaX Keezer, 8: London Shop, 35g lliacullar-Parker Co., 153 Fred A. Harrington, 321g Pinkos 8 Co., 13. OPTICIANS: A. E. Covelle Sz Co., 133 Andrew J. Lloyd, 26. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Notman Photographic Co., 12. PLUMBERS: Sanitas Co., 22. PRINTERS: Geo. H. Ellis Co., 40: Poole Printing Co., 36, J. R. Ruiter Co., 32: Thomas Todd Co., 1-L. RAILXVAY EQUIPMENT: The Rail Joint Co., 14. RESTAURANTS: Gridley Lunch Co., 12. ROOFING: New England Felt Roofing Co., 31. RUBBER GOODS: The Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co., 24: The Peerless Rubber Mfg. Co., 32. SHOES: Tuttle Shoe Co., 29. TABLE SUPPLIES: Joseph Campbell Co., 113 Rhodes Brothers Co., 10: VVashburn-Crosby Co., 5. TECHNOLOGY EMBLEMS: A. D. lllaclachlan, 28. TEXT BOOKS! Industrial Education Text Book Co., 19, Daniel Slote Co., 38. TYPEXVRITERSI Underwood Typewriter Co., 341. VALVES: The Ashton Valve Co., 12: Jenkins Brothers, 2. INDEX TO ADVERTISERS PAGE Alpha Portland Cement . . 36 American Bank Note Co. . Q1 American Dyewood Co. . . Q American Hoist and Derrick Co. .......... 36 American House ..... 3Q Ashton Valve Co. ..., 12 Automatic Refrigerating Co. Q0 Avery Chemical Co. .... Q0 Badische Co. . . . . 17 Barrus, George H. . . 36 Berger, C. L. ..,... 30 Boit K Co., Robert A. . . ' Q8 Boston Garter Co ...,. 35 Bradley Pulverizer Co. . . 33 Brooks Brothers ...., 1 Brown ik Sharpe lVIfg. Co. . Q7 Cameron Steam Pump VVorks, A. S. ....., 25 Campbell Co., Joseph . . . 11 Cassella Color Co. . . . 35 Chandler Sz Farquhar . . . 39 Charles R David ..... 27 Chauncy Hall School . . . 6 Coburn, H. L ....... il Copley Plaza Haberdasher . Q8 Copley Plaza Hotel ..., 38 Copley Square Hotel . . . 6 Copley Square Hotel Bar- ber Shop .... '. . . 6 Copley Square Hotel Phar- macy ......... 6 Covelle, A. E ....... 13 Electric City Engraving Co. -L1 Ellis Co., Geo. H. .... 40 Fancleve Specialty Co. . . 30 Fleming K Co., E .... 37 Frost Co., George . . 35 PAGE Galvin Co., Inc., Thomas F. 18 Grant Nail Sz Supply Co. . 28 Gray, Arthur F ...... 921 Gray K Sons, Inc., Peter . Q0 Gridley Lunch Co .... 12 Harrington, Fred A. . . . 34 Hewins 81 Hollis ..... 16 Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co.. 41 Industrial Text Book Co. . 19 Jackson, H. D. . . . Q1 Jeffrey lVIfg. Co. . . . 23 Jenkins Brothers . . 2 Jessop Sc Sons Co ..... 10 Johnson, Charles H. . . . Q8 Jones it Lamson Macliine Co. .,........ 3 Kabatznick, B. . . Q9 Keezer, lVIaX ..... 8 Leyland 8: Co., Thomas . . 8 Lidgerwood lllfg. Co. . . . 16 Little, Inc., Arthur D. . . 15 Livermore, Homer F. . . 15 Lloyd, Andrew J. . . Q6 London Shop . . . 35 Lord, Elmer A. . 8 Lorenz, E. H. . . , Q7 hlaclachlan, A. D. , . . Q8 lllacullar-Parker Co. . . 15 lN1ain, Charles T. ..... 15 lN-Ianhattan Rubber hlfg. Co. ........ l . Q1 lllassachusetts Engraving Co. .......... 33 ADVERTISEMENTS NIassachusetts Institute of Technology ...... lVIcCann, Frank . . . . NIetcalf K Eddy ..... NIoore, Alexander . . . . lXIorse Twist Drill K lNIa.- chine Co ........ New England Felt Roofing Co. ......... . Norton Co .,...... Notman Photographic Co. . Parker House ...... Peerless Rubber lifg. Co. . Pinkos K Co. ..... , Poole Printing Co. . . . Rail Joint C0 ....... Rhodes Brothers Co .... Roessler QQ Hasslacher Chemical Co. .... . Ruiter 8 Co., J. R. . . . . Saco-Lowell Co ...... Samson Cordage VVorks . . Sanitas Co ........ Simplex VVire R Cable Co. . Slote Co., Daniel ..... Spaulding Print Paper Co. . Sprague, T. VV. .... . Staples Coal Co ...... State Street Trust Co. . . Stone K WVebster Co. . . Taxi-Service Co .... . Tech Barbers ...... Tenney Power Co., C. H. . Todd Co., Thomas . . . . Touraine Hotel ..... Townsend, Anthony Xl Ty- SOI1 .......... PAGE PAGE Trinity Court Bowling Alleys 7' Tuileries Hotel ...... 8 Q1 Tuttle Shoe Co ...,.. Q9 35 Q8 Underwood Typewriter Co. 34 9 Valvoline Oil Co. ..... Q9 Vilter lVIfg. Co. . . . 4 31 , I Q6 W alworth lllfg. Co. .... 37 WVashburn-Crosby Co.. . . 5 IQ , . Weston Electrical Instru- ment Co .....,.. 16 20 'Weston, R. S ...,... Q1 52 whippie CO., J. R. . . . 10 Q3 Wfilkinson ik Co., A. J. . . QQ 56 vvriglaa, E. A ..... . Q4 H Youngjs Hotel . . . 10 10 Q6 , Bowlmg Headquarters 17 FOR 13 B ' Tech ewlmg Leagues QI 38 We solicit the patronage of 12 Tech Students and Alumni UI . . 5 Alleys screened for private parties 14 Two minutes' walk from all 18 l titut B 'lcli . Com inand eriiioy aefei: mgiies of hialthful L30 recreation before meals and 33 between classes. ..... . 19 Trinity Court Bowling Alleys 14 E. B. THRASHER 10 Proprietor and Manager Established l898 Tel. B-B- 4030 8 ADVERTISEMENTS ESTABLISHED l8l8 WWW . Ciiel ii Qentlemffmiax ijfjurniu hiiig nuts, BROADWAY COR. TWENTY-SECOND ST. New YORK. CLOTHING READY MADE AND TO MEASURE RIDING, MOTOR AND HUNTING GARMENTS OUTFITTINGS FOR HOME OR FOREIGN TRAVEL . ENGLISH HABERDASHERY HATS, SHOES TRUNKS, BAGS, RUGS, ETC. WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR YOUNG MENS GARMENTS THEY ARE DIFFERENT FROM OTHER KINDS BOSTON SALES-OFFICES Lawrence Building - - - Tremont and West Streets ADVERTISEMENTS OCTOBER After seven Weeks the Summer Camp Engineers find time to shave. Blost of them now look almost human. First excursion to 'Wellesley. The boys pay their own fares. The Institute revels wildly at the Annual T. C. A. Reception. The Freshmen have their first banquet, and then proceed to make life miserable for the Cops H and street-car conductors on Boylston Street. Also marching through the subway. Zlmeriran petnuuh Qtumpanp Manufacturers of . Im orters of DYEWOODS and EXTRACTS ANILINE COLIORS and INDIGO The Bourse, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 115 80 Maiden Lane, NEW YORK, N.Y. ,', WHEN IN NEED OF VALHYES For steam, water, gas, oils, and other fluids, V Q V the highest degree of efficiency will be ob- I jt' Iii tained by installing the genuine. Q . a.. ienkmns Erma. V which always bear the Trade-mark shown t' .ii H in the cut. They are made ofthe best grade 2, fa1-s y . A . ., of steam metal in various styles and sizes. -2.A A .II j They are extra heavy, very strong, well pro- portioned, handsomely finished, and most 1 5 . durable. Write us when in need of high- - M 0 V' 1' ' I H grade valves of any kind. 'i'1 7 JENKINS BROS. NEW YORK BOSTON PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO JENKINS BROS., Ltd., Montreal and London ADVERTISEMENTS 3 X 36 SET UP FOR CI-IUCKING WORK The Hartness Flat Turret Lathe Is Built in Two Sizes : : : 313215553 IQQQQQ 221222 OUTFITS OF TOOLS FURNISHED FOR BOTH BAR AND CI-IUCKING WORK N Important Features Single Speed Drive. All Changes in Speed and Feed Instantly Ohtainable. 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 or Warts, SPRINGFIELD, vERMoNT, Usa. British Office: Jubilee Building, Q7 Queen Victoria Street, London, England. France and Spain: Bonvillain 8: Ronceray, 9 and II Rue des Enrierges, Paris, France. Germany, Belgium, Hol- ldStld dAtH IK Cllttt D ldf an , wi zer an , an us ria- ungary: B . oyemann, iaro ens rasse 112, usse or , Germany. Italy: W. Vogel, lX'Iilan. IVESTERN UNION AND LIEBER'S CODES USED C S ENGINE WVITH ROLLING MILL TYPE BED ADVERTISEMENTS THE I HOLTZER-CABOT ELECTRIC CO. BOSTON and CHICAGO DESIGNERS SL BUILDERS OF STANDARD AND SPECIAL ELECTRO-DYNAIVIIC MACHINERY Established 1867 The Vilter Mfg. Company IOI8 Clinton Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS. Corliss Engines ICE AND REFRIGERATING MACHINE ERTICAL OR HORIZONTA HOWARD L. COBURN, '98 Chief Engineer Ambursen Hydraulic Construction Co. 88 PEARL STREET, BOSTGN H5 U2 H yv A H b-4 4 W I r-4 H Q: m P l Q 'W 1 ca ADVERTISEMENTS PREPARE FUR Tl-Ill INSTITUTE At CHAUNCY l-IALL SCHOOL 553 Boylston Street, Copley Square The only school confining itself wholly to preparing men for the Institute of Technology ADVANTAGES. t d th I H I New quarters, newly furnlshe , near e nslue, Chemical and Physical Laboratories equipped with the best of apparatus. Teachers who are specialists in their several departments. The number of students in classes is limited, that all may get the most thorough instruction. Our candidates not only pass their entrance examinations, but maintain high standing at the Institute. Tech men are invited to inspect the school, or to write for particulars. ' FRANKLIN T. KURT, Principal OCTOBER 8. Numerous diseords from the directions Ot the Union announce that t.he Mfusical Clubs are now all in readiness for the TVinter Concert. 11. The Civils get together. 15 Orchestra try-Outs. TWO men succeeded in reaching the same barn at the same time, much to the surprise of everybody. . 16. The lVIOles,' CCOurse HIJ have a meeting, It certainly was a hilarious gathering. NQTICE TQ EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF TECH STUDENTS PI?fYigSA ,I t II EXCELLENT SERVICE O1 e. I IC es Candles Haircutting and Sliampooing by four first- sodas Class Barbers. New chairs and equipment. . Cigars HAIRCUTTING 25C SHAMPOOING 25c COPLEY S UARE PHARMACY Copley Square Hotel Barbers BOSSONI, pm, Copley Square Hotel Huntington Avenue, Exeter and Blagden Streets BOSTON, MASS. 250 Rooivrs, zoo PRIVATE BATHS HEADQUARTERS EOR COLLEGE AND SCHOOL TEAMS WHEN iN BOSTON AMOS H. WHIPPLE, Prop. ADVERTISEMENTS Ulibe jlilassatbusetts Institute uf Qinztbuulugp Euston RICHARD C. MACLAURIN, MA., Sc.D., LL.D., PRESIDENT HE IVIASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE GP TECHNOLOGY olfers courses, each of four years' duration, leading to the degree of, Bachelor of Science, in Civil, hlechanical, hfIining, Electrical, Chemical and Sanitary Engineering, in Architecture, Chernistry, Electrochemistry, Biology and Public Health, Physics, General Science, Geology and Naval Architecture. To be admitted to the first-year class, applicants must 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 two of a series of elective subjects. 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 exami- nation, to such advanced standing as is warranted by their previous training. Graduate courses leading to the degrees of IXf'Iaster 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. NIERRILL, Secretary of the Faculty. PUBLICATIONS The Annual Calalngue Cissued in Decemberj, the Rcpnr! of zlrc Prcsidcnl and ills Treasurer KfiSSUGd in JflHU111'3'l- lhe Regixfer QI' Former Sludcizlr fissued in NIIITCIII, the PflIgl'4'I17II71L' fissuecl in Iuncl, and circulars in regard to AJHZISSIINI ofSlzrrIz'1zIsfram ollzcr Colleges, Summer Cozlrscsj fldmncczi Sindy and Rcscarflz. Any ofthe above named publications will be mailed free upon application. ADVERTISEMENTS Hotel Tuileries 270 Commonwealth Avenue BOSTON, IVIASS. hlakes a specialty of catering for parties of all kinds E. R. Grabow Co. Managers Townsend, Anthony 81 Tyson Bankers and Brokers 8 Congress St. Boston XVILLIAM S. TOWNSEND M GEORGE TYSON ARTHUR C. ANTHONY, '86 ST Students, used Clothing and other personal effects bought by KEEZER HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SAME Tremont 9l6. Phone, write or call Open until 9 P.M. 360 Columbus Ave., near Dartmouth St., Boston ELMER A. LORD 8 CO. Insurance of every description 145 MILK ST., -- BOSTON Engineering Department THOMAS E. SEARS, '03 Main 3148 Telephones Main 3147 .,, ' P Of? so I I o A OM PP-S 40 CENTRAL STREET BOSTON Thos. Leyland 8: Co. Manufacturers and Importers of GUIVIS, DEXTRINES Starches, Soluble Starch Finishing Ourns Softeners, Sizes, Calico Printers, Dyers, and Bleachers' Supplies '2' F. T. WALSH, Manager, '81 A 60 India Street ' Boston, Mass. ADVERTISEMENTS 21 ' il l J w x w ith l 'ix' , al l l ill U 1 , W Q w ill i lr .llllll Ill amzaseet p A H llllllll llllllfn MINI l l 5 1 ill , ' J, 4 'i Fil ll :li it pr If ' M lf f' T ll l will Wi li ,iw I ull Q TGOLS QF QUALITY 'iM 0 R S' Ev ' TWIST DRILLS REAMERS, CUTTERS TAPS, DIES, ETC. For half a century HMORSE TOOLS have represented the highest type of tool perfection. As the result oi years of experience their reputation is first-class and World-Wide. lSelected material of the highest grade in both carbon and high speed l steel combined With up- to-date methods produces QQUALITY TCOLS. Semi for Illustrated Catalogue F766 Morse Twist Drill 81 Machine Co. NEW BEDFORD, MASS, ADVERTISEMENTS Y0U11Q'S Hfffel Jessop's Steel Court Street and Court Square For Tools, Drills, Dies, etc. All Sizes Carried in Stock Medal at World's Fair, 1893 School and Tremont Streets and Grand Prix, Paris' 1900 Manufactured in Sheffield, England Hotel Touraine A .Iessop's ARK High-Speed Boylston and Tfomoot oooots Steel is the best on the market BOSTON -- Wm. .Iessop 8: Sons, Inc. ' 91 John Street J. R. WHIPPLE COMPANY New York City OCTOBER The Chemical Society had a banquet at the Union. Professor Breed told Fay Wfilliams that any contractor would be saving money by paying him two dollars a day for his absence. Arthur VV. hludge, Jr., buried his worldly wealth in the sand at Revere Beach to prevent its being lifted by some light-fingered gentleman. The Electrical Engineers have their first meeting. lWacLeod runs away with the Fall Handicap llleet by winning four Hrsts. This day brought joy to the hearts of the multitude, for Mr. Carb convinced Dean Burton of the merits of From Broadway to Parisw as the only place for Tech Night' to be held. 25,::t:TO.Q2,2 RHODES BROS. Co. .xbrucerizs ani: ibruhisiuns.. wk WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOSTON IMPORTERS AND 438 to 444 Tremont Street l 70 to l 74 Massachusetts Ave. REC E. l V E. R S O N I0 d II I-I d S C O M M15 S 1 O N 25 6 to 260 XXQEEZEFWHESE an a'va'4BR5'SEtiNEp ADVERTISEMENTS THIS IS THE ST ,M -fi? J , .D tmm ENQDN tt? We all .3 2?,ft X AP N I Mm QSM 5m , :gn pf ff JSE? VM.,-' ZW? .f om? Who says thls about our Tomato Soup? ANDARD' vhose busmess It IS to make and taste Practxcallv every bodx The ek1l1ed experts x and judge 'tll agree m pratsmg TUMATU have onlx the best on her table at am The damtv and parucular housewrfe vv ho w1Il cost the dehcate mvdhd the hungrx school boy tl unconsuously IS perhaps the most capuous of tuble cr1t1es 111 these 6I'1JOXII1g1'CS tefreshmg flavor and vt hol some quwhtv, pronounce th1S the h me t1red nervous busmess mm who m1t of pezfecuou m tomato soup No doubt X ou agree u1th them But do X ou al fwa, wats order a dozen at a ttme? That IS the practxeal Awww fy 5 WW fr 21 kinds 100 Though eagerly the summer sea. May lap the summer shore, Mfy lappmg I5 more summarv Oi CAMPBELLVS SOUPS galore Clum Chou der Con omme luhenne Mock Turtle Uullxga tawny Mutton Broth OA. T111 Azpmra uf. Bee Boutllon Celery Chicken Ch1ChCl'l Gumbo fOkmD Llam Boulllou K6 a can X Pea A Pepper Pot ,LD .J J Prmtftmer Q X Tomato . N .A ,K Fomato Okra Q 5 X egetable K F Q2 5 lermlcelh Tomato 5 l KIND , QU Look for the red-and-white label 0QEf!LTLP25Lb2'l'N 1 X-,ff X , -h , n ,i vi Wy W Y' re N- ' W i2.,?L.1: . I :L4,:..,.. A ji 4 N :I vii - V X-v,,r,,,,..-...... X - E sf f 2 E l . .. ,M ,W 7 PM , , . . . 1 1 -. uf? ,ABP , Q' if, - ,Q gf ,fm gg ay, xr F , V 1, '1 fmg, ' ' f. , -w. ' 4 , 5? ' 9' ,iff 'SHT Z nl ,. 4353 V, 42.251227 05556 at ,, Q, ,.,-. ,M K . .M f . x 3, W.-5 1- -X., I X , H. , 'S el 2' f t fwf' I L K A ? .ff f 'F' il -'L' ,,L-1.1: ,.,, 15 252: 1 X' ' - f., - 'f M M . fixvfeeg W' 1 '- ..,,, . ,.,-..4,-w-22P1f'- f ' ...r.,,,:.,,',,f. at--rw. Cx, 1 5 Simca L l . M, 0.1 Will! ll I 1 f I V - 4 -. ic , 'V ' f e 4 1 ' ' . I r rl ' 1 - 4' . fl. V ' J ' l I . 4 1 ' ff, ,W ff' 'Q u . E EMM. ,, S . ,Ma . . 2, ---we--f VI. y . HU -' ,,L'5'j7 Vik V 5 mil!! J S L g N 1 7 I - -' - Q - T' E ' - f . I T A , fl. A i 5 12 ADVERTISEMENTS ASHTON POP SAFETY VALVES . . STEAM GAUGES . . HIGHEST GRADE Specbliea' and Recommended by ine Leading Architects and Engineers Thousands in i,A . 'E I 'f'e' ' A'fA-V I Use in All Parts l 7. 30100 150 of the World I l 60 Q Efgfl l Ashton Quality J A ll all' Y f neil' Guaranteed -.AXA 5 THE ASHTON VALVE CO. 271 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass. NEW YORK CHICAGO LONDON T H E N O T IVIA N PHOTOGRAPHIC CO. Oflicial Photographers F or lVl.l.T. Portraiture in all the hest styles Fraternity Groups, etc. Special rates to Tech Students 3 PARK STREET - BOSTON Quality is true economy for you and for us. That is Why We insist on quality in our raw materials, quality in our cooking and quality in our surroundings. z : : : GRIDLEY LUNCH CO. 43-47 Summer St. 241-243 Washington St. I4 Court Square BOSTON 7 Williams Court 603-5 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge 'ar QT ,N I vii! UQ-P ' .+P'S?7,. V' 41 Y Cf tzr'-+ 55 .rf--f' ef 'if 5 'W ,M , i ,ww V, .:. , 2' :.,5'j. T be '. .- ,mf S ,M or TAX ,A M.: Q ' W-1.2 ifisi wa' :rs ,--- LFS-5??'f5A 4 K .,,, V, . ,,,,. H,5,I,5lg3,i ,I -A f ' . ...,.,. -my if-if , .,.. KP ' EWS DRAWING OUTF ITS 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 ADVERTISEMENTS 13 A. E. C OVELLE CO. The Omal iirriarriptinn Mptiriaiia U ' A I V D Increased Business. Increased Help. Special attention to the tilhng of Ocuhsts Prescriptions Everything sterilized 350 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON C O P L E Y S Q U A R E Cameras and Supplies, Developing, Printing, Enlarging Bootblaqk Second Flgor SFQMSON SPOT SASI-I CORD .. hrf' I vxf-.a 'A 'V '.T' , ,.,.- ' TRADE-TVTARK, REG. US, PAT. OFF. llProved by both tests and actual .experience to he the most durable and economical material for hanging windows. Guaranteed free from all lmoerfections oi braid or Hnish. U . 1lWe make extra quality solid braided cord for all purposes, including Sash Cord, Clothes Lines, Transmission Rope, Trolley Cord, Arc Lamp Cord, Bell and Register Cord, etc. Scndfor Calalngnc, SAMSON CORDAGE WORKS - - - Boston, Massachusetts JAMES P. TOLMAN, l868, President HERBERT G. PRATT, lS85, Treasurer L. PI KOS ailnr 338 Washington Street Harvard Square BOSTON CAMBRIDGE I make a specialty of Young Men's clothes and cordially invite you to inspect my line. L. PINKOS 14 ADVERTISEMENTS 7 W W Over H Rolled Egg 50,000 Z E from . . Z i Z miles A . Best Quality .f Nag in use W,,Am ,B Steel . W ' Continuous Joint Weber Joint glhaupter Joint ' ' Catalog at A 'es The Rall J0ll1t C0lTlp3l'ly B?sf0n.M21ss. A gemlndia Bldg. GENERAL OFFICES igigifsfffdgio. Ralmyggfiilfifiiii Sig? 185 Madison Avenue, New York City ififglgnd-h0? Yglwx gigg- Makers of Base:Supported Rail Joints for Standard and gg'fog?MojlbommonwealthT313-Bldg SpecialRailSections, also Girder,Step or Compromise, Frog fl-my N Y Burden Avenue and Switch, and lnsulated Rail Joints, protected by patents. Monfrpaiv Can Board OV1-fade Bldg' THOMAS TODD CO. A FAMILY OF FOR OVER 100 YEARS Telephone, Haymarket 601 14 BEACON STREET, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS tate Street Trust Company THE BACK BAY BRANCH on the corner of hiassachusetts Avenue and Boylston Street is equipped with the most modern Safe Deposit Vaults for securities, etc., and Storage Vaults for trunks of silverware and other valuables. The new main Office at 31 State Street is also equipped with modern safe deposit facilities. Credits interest each month at the rate of two per cent. per annum on accounts of 33300 and over. The Main Office is at 33 State Street OCTOBER 99. Did you see it in the Tech to-day? SoPHOMoREh The faculty has decided not to give final exams. any longer? EXCITED FRESHMANQLSXVDY is that?,' FRESH SOPHOMORE- Because they are long enough. ADVERTISEMENTS 15 MACULLAR PARKER COMPANY 400 WASHINGTON STREET BOSTON Give Special attention to the clothing requirements of college men. Garments made in workshops on the premises ready for imme- diate use or to orcler. The clothing furnishecl is right as to fabric, style, quality of Work and fit. STUDENTS' ORDERS ARE SOLICITED Special department for IVIen's Furnishing Goods and Stetson I-Iats exclusively, soft and stiff. ESTABLISHED I887 Q HOMER F. LIVERMORE CHA5- T- MAIN ENGINEER ROOMS 817-833, ZOI DEVONSHIRE STREET BOSTON. MASS. IFITISOF METAL we cm Fumusn r IT ARTHUR D. LITTLE, INC. Chemists anal Engineers 85 AND 87 PEARL STREET 93 BROAD STREET BOSTON BOSTON 16 ADVERTISEMENTS HEWINS 8: MEN'S FURNLSHING GOODS 4 HAMILTON BOSTON L I D G ERW O OD Hoisting Engines HOLLIS Q up to 5 K Electric, up to V tl xx any slze - ,l -X xg,.,vnvwa.,, . Esfyw, . ef . an y , i - ' fa. ' , f 'f'ss -f f xv ..,. it . , 1 .. 's13f2: di 1 fri -9 ': We sb-.. f ' 5, '-, 3, ,,.,g-fai r, PLACE l STANDARD CONTRACTORS HOISTING ENGINE For more than 40 years the reputation of the Lidgerwood Mfg. Co. has been built up and maintained by the quality of its products. LIDGERWOOD MFG. CO. 96 Liberty Street, NEW YORK fl sf' f 'hiii wi - Q-1c'5:i 'i Witw, V ' -- ' '-:UN-A53lULT1., 5: X, X . ,..,t-few . ,X af.--s- l 'D 3, , , .. X , - , . ix ig YK, - 1 A , tn' , V 1 . ' ' l FN s--' N R- l I 5 4 , Claim ? f ,R 2:7iz51vaEl:mr.1?ir,u l: imvirvfrlf. - : w.bmmE,1cmm5L1,,5mexzm.vCc. ll ' - 0 o ' Q P' wfwn.Ke4.z,11.s. Nwrnxi-1.v.sA. , ..,,,-N.. , Ammeters and Yoltmeters, Wattnieters, Synchroscopes, Power Factor Meters and Frequency Meters, consti-. tute a line of Switchboard Alternating Current Indicating Instruments which is unequalled. Send for our Catalogs giving full description of these instruments. They are accuratwdurable-dependable-and we stand back of them. Demonstration, of the operative characteristics oi these remarkable instru- ments may be observed in our New York Oiiice and also in the ofiices oi Selling Representatives in Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco, and Toronto. New York, II4 Liberty St. Chicago, 1504 Monadnock Block. Boston, 176 Federal St. Philadelphia, 342 Mint Arcade. Birmingham, Brown Marx Bldg. St. Louis, 915 Olive St. Denver, 231 15th St. San Francisco, 682 Mission St. o Ch Waverly Park, Newark, N. J. Cleveland, 1729 E. 12th St. Montreal Winnipeg Northern Electric 81 Vancouver Mfg. Co. Calgary Detroit, 44 Buhl Block. Toronto, 76 Bay St. London, Audrey House, Ely Place, Holborn. Paris, I2 Rue St. Georges. Berlin, Genest Str. 5, Schoenberg. Johannesburg, So. Africa, F. Bea- body Rice, Standard Bank Build- ings, Harrison St. ADVERTISEMENTS 17 ' is but little more than thirty years ago that dyers were en- cgailgnj lin ggi, tirely dependent upon the so-called natural coloring matter obtained from lants and animals or a df mmi als p , prep 're ro ner , yi - 4 gif' from metals, or from earths. The Introduction of dyes derived x 20. 0 . . . K 5x from coal-tar led to complete change in the dyeing Industry. A large proportion of the coloring matters in use for centuries has been en- . . . . . d tirely abandoned, as far as practical application is concerned, and Instea these artificial products are used, which are characterized by a hitherto un- known beauty of shade and by surprising simplicity of application. The coal- . . . h. tar color industry, the youngest of the great chemical industries, has Wit IH a few decades developed in a way that is truly wonderful. The history of the development of the coal-tar color industry is intimately ciated with the history of the Badische Anilin Sc Soda-Fabrik. ZSSO BADISCI-IE COMPAN NEW YORK BOSTON PROVIDENCE PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO MONTREAL SACO-LOWELL SHOPS TEXTILE MACHINERY v- Q -L .1..c:::z-..- ..... Q A-Q. ,.,...,.,'..1.:.,.',,,1 g.. fl, , a V 5: ff-t'::::::4.g5-5:55, . A I -,Q uw ag...-img my V 3 A , if ,jk A I .1 -- ,,., JM ' W U V, f,:j:,:'. I A .. Q V f r'-Q wf:.Qv ip VA p . ...zf : 1 7 ' 12:-,. iq',,4:f,H3Y5Xi'?5aWd5':g .,- ' 3-Hp X . ff ' 'il l' if ff- 15555 Xt , e '5 -. Mc '4::. 'f 1-'Q Af' i-Egzilir it . 51 e .,.,. l ,,Q1l,.'. K g: 432 , ,L 5 ,, .,., ' '44 Z 'ft in 'int--f 2' .-.ff '- Is- ...,.. . tif u- t a.-I 1. ---- 'r 'ai -JJ -235. 1, . ' K-P55 Q, 'A ae, 'f : A.. ,xg Executive Offices: 77 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass. N t U er Falls, Mass. iddeford, Maineg Lowell, Mass.: ew on pp Shops: B Southern Office: Charlotte, N.C. 18 ADVERTISEMENTS STONE 81 WEBSTER Securities of Public Service Corporations Managed by our Organization Stfme 31 Webster Stone 81 Webster Management ASS0C1af10I1 Engineering Corporation General Managers of Public Service Constructing Engineers Corporations STONE Sc WEBSTER BUILDING A 147 MILK STREET ----- BOSTON, MASS. THOMAS ESEABLQEDQLVIN, Inc. jlumers 124 TREMONT STREET Conservatories Opp. Park Street Church BOYLSTON and FAIRFIELD STREETS, BACK BAY FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS AMERICA'S LEADING FLORIST NOVEBIBER 1. Bull Moose Club and VVilson Club have debate. The Wilson Club Won. 2. End of the first Eve Weeks. Enough said. 7. Paul Shedd missed his weekly reading lesson to-day in Political Economy. He forgot to buy the Saturday Evening Post. 8. The Sophomores Win Field Day, after which the Institute adjourns From Broadway to Paris, the boys becoming Midnight Sons and going in search of The Dawn of a To-morrowf, ADVERTISEMENTS 'na FiiSis3iiiEEMiiiiN iiiiifciiiiriblifiiiiiink ELEMENTS SECOND EMTD 2 GES 204 lL USTRAT ONS OF MACHINE WORK 19 PA Price 52.00 By ROBERT H. SMITH, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Used in Technical and Industrial Schools and Col- leges, and by Engineers, Machinists and Apprentices A Professor says: The drawings are a. REVELATION. The books set at standard for industrial texts. A Manufacturer says: 'iEvery apprentice, young machinist, and machine spe ciaiist SHOULD HAVE these books. An Expert Machinist says: Ithzrs taken me ar LIFE TIBIE in the shop to LEARN what is in these books. r PRINCIPLES SECOND OF MACHINE WORK EDITION 393 PAGES 41 IL USTRATIONS Price 33.00 First text books to apply the principles of scientific management, efficiency engineering and motion study. These books have been wonderlully successful. Every Engineer should have them. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION BOOK CO., 502 Boylston Street, BOSTON, II.S.lI.- A. B. TENNEY, '94, lst Vice-President, ALEX. MACOMBERQOT, Electrical Engineer L. TV, BRIDGES, '89, Mechanical Engineer VV. F. KIMBALL, '07, Asst. Electrical Engineer C. W. HODSON, '00, Asst. ltlechanical Engineer L. F. HALLET,'O7 Asst. Electrical Engineer CHARLES H. TENNEY 8: CO. 201 DEVONSHIRE STREET American Tar Co., Boston, Mass. Barre 8 Montpelier Light 81 Power Co., Barre, Vt. Malden Electric Co., Malden, Mass. Haverhill Electric Co., Haverhill, Mass. Suburban Gas llr Electric Co., Revere, Mass. Exeter 8r Hampton Electric Co., Exeter, N. H. North Boston Lighting Properties, Boston, Mass. Consolidated Lighting Co., Montpelier, Vt. Concord Electric Co., Concord, N. H. Peoples Gas Sr Electric Co., Oswego, N. Y. BOSTON MANAGING Exeter, Hampton ltr Amesbury St. Ry., Hampton, N. H. Rockland Light Xt Power Co., Nyack, N. Y. Rockland Electric Co., Closter, N. Y. Salem Electric Lighting Co., Salem, Mass. Springfield Gas Light Co., Springfield, Mass. Exeter Railway Sr Lighting Co., Boston, Mass. Malden 84 Melrose Gas Light Co., Malden, Mass. Fitchburg Gas 81 Electric Light Co., Fitchburg, Mass. Vermont Power it Lighting Co. Molly's Falls Electric Light CO., Marshfield, Vt. 20 ADVERTISEMENTS THE AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATING COMPANY Main Office and Works HARTFORD, CONN. Manufacturers of Refrigerating and Ice Making Plants with AUTOMATIC CONTROL 66 TECH!! Well represented in Engineering Department PETER GRAY 8: SDNS, Incorporated Manufacturers of TESTING OUTF ITS for State, Institution and Municipal Laboratories, SHEET METAL SPECIALTIES Designed and BuiIt to Order. 286 THIRD STREET - - EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS. AVERY CHEMICAL COMPANY Dyestuffs and Chemicals Largest Manufacturers of Lactic Acid in the World 88 BROAD STREET . . . BOSTON, MASS. ADVERTISEINIENTS Q1 W 1 R E s AND Qmerinan Bank saute Qinrnpanp Engrunrrn nnh Hrinivrz of Bonds, Stocks, and all kinds of Securities for the New York and Boston Stock Exchanges Insulated with Rubber or Varnished Cambric President, EVERETT MORSS, ,85 Vice-President, HENRY A. MORSS, ,QS Simplex Wire 8: Cable Co. Manufacturers 201 Devonshire Street, Boston Chicago San Francisco 387 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 4818 ARTHUR F. GRAY will Arrlyiivrt ann Engineer 509 Exchange Building, No. 53 State Street BOSTON, MASS. Makes a specialty of Designs for Manufacluring Plants Tel., Main 3836 TIMOTHY W. SPRAGUE, '87 HENRY D. JACKSON, '97 AND ASSOCIATES Gnnnnlhng finglnvrra Investigations, Reports, Power Transmission, Power Plants, Steam, Gas, Oil. Electric, Hydraulic, Mining. Installations, Design, Construction and Equipment of Industrial Plants. 88 BROAD STREET, BOSTON, MASS. Robert Spurr Weston Qlnnnnlting iannitnrg Engineer Water Supply, Water Purification, Sewage Disposal, Hygienic Analyses I4 Beacon Street Boston, Mass. Telephone, Back Bay 4006 FRANK McCANN FOR HIRE PACKARD, LIMOUSINES, AND TOURING CARS Careful, competent ChauHeurs 29 Cambria Street Boston QQ ADVERTISEMENTS A. J. WILKINSON 8: CO. 180 to 188 WASHINGTON STREET - - BOSTON, MASS. DEALERS IN LIE . 1 'PS' SE , Y' h cena 3. 5. 9 -I 'I ' 'ff.2Ql'.. .-- - MACHINIST 1, pp-lg Q,-.E - A BRQWN gl 2? I 8 ' II ' TOOLS .viii J. F . .1 AND - SUPPLIES i SHARPE AND L. S. STARRETS : I CO. TOOLS 2-iff Eg Qi eil ' I Hg I in ,M - Mfg STAR LATHESII AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES SANITAS IVIANUFACOTURING CO. FINE PLUMBING FIXTURES NEW YORK OFFICE 52-54 UNION STREET WORKS AT as TO 40 WEST 32D STREET BOSTON WAKEFIELD, MASS. NOVEMBER 9. Bob Doremus finds the broken piece of his tooth on the sidewalk of Newbury Street. 13. A. H. Waitt goes three hours Without talking. VVhom would have thought it possible? 16. End of the Iirst seven Weeks. Mr. Meister Ends a few men Who deserve even an NL. 18. Monday night. The Institute is Well represented at the Huntington Avenue Theatre. ADVERTISEMENTS ll. I JEFFREY ELEVATING CONVEYING AND POWER TRANSMISSION MACHINERY Pmczficczl cmd Scienfzfc Iufmzdling of Coal 1 and Ashes in Modern Power Plants with fejfrey fllachinevfy L -:- T PIVOTED BUCKET CONVEYER handles, go tons of coal per L! I lr ull ' -E il conveyer. A-1 tiisinff V and Ashes Handling Installations, including drawings and valuable statistics? JEFFREY RUBBER BELT CONVEY- ERS, adapted for handling coal, coke, ores, stone, etc., are made in practically every size and type and with practically every combination of pulleys or rollers. Trippers for discharging material at any point along the conveying line are built in various styles. JEFFREY CATALOGS describing various applications of Elevating and Conveying lVIachinery will be sent on request. SEND FOR JEFFREY latest and most complete Power Transmission Catalog No. go. Information includes horse-powers of hour from receiving hopper to bins. Ashes are handled by same STUDENTS AND ENGINEERS can gather valuable information from our Catalog No. 32, which describes over fifty different Coal 26357-255 wc as an 4 6 fp J xl Q' l ZZWAYQQ 1--six pg 34 'm' Y 'f 'R 9 ' '11 4,1 '?1?'Zff,.Ab f c ' . sb-.V -za :Ph- oto ,. I , if 5.9594 V-,..,1,.vy.,i,i 4 ,ya . - ,Q wg.,.i:. ff. :az ---, . 1 T, ,J V--as . ef' 39 V' fs, 1 . as-,wif ,H M - f,---t., ,,-4 of ,. . N A. , , , aff: - ' ........ A3 1 1'9Fff'i r,'iZ'f-I1V i-'ff 'f'.. 'f:f1 3-1-1ff'i'3?j5G, .1 ' 1- ., . lf' ,....A:.,:35i Iggy. .. .L . 1 -.-gr, .... H greg ---. . steel shaftingg standard methods of keyseatingg illustrating and listing of complete line, in- cluding dimensions. Sent to any student or engineer only on request. JEFFREY MFG. CO. COLUMBUS, OHIO New England Branch 141 MILK STREET, BOSTON Q3 Q41 ADVERTISEMENTS Class Pins, Visit- ing Cards Wedding Announcements and Invitations Modern Advertis- ing Novelties Art Calendars Steel Engraved and I-land Painted Photo Engraving and I-Ialf-tone Established 1872 Excellecl by None E. A. WRIGHT Clifnglfaher il,Brintzr Statiumzr Commencement Invitations, Dance Invitations, Programs, Menus, Fraternity Inserts and Stationery E. A. WRIGHT BANK NOTE CO. Bank Note and General Engravers Diplomas, Checks, Bills of Exchange, Drafts, Work Railroad Passes Photogravure Lithographing 1108 CHESTNUT ST. - PHILADELPHIA The Manhattan Rubber Mig. Company PASSAIC, N. J. Mechanical Rubber Goods, Belting, Hose, Packing, Engineers' ancl Laboratory Supplies. I BRANCI-IES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES NOVEMBER 21. VVeather. 6'Sunshinef, Excuse me, she is in New York now. 25. The title of the Tech Show Was announced. Money in Sightf' 28. Thanksgiving Day or an extra Sunday. 29. Musical Clubs give a concert in Wellesley Hills. 30. 3 A.M.-The DU men are burning the mid-night oil. Limit of time for making up D 3' incurred in the previous term. Did you survive or perish? ADVERTISEMENTS Q5 The Slogan of the Cameron :- Character: the Grandest Thing Give Continuous High Efficiency Regular Pattern CAINIERON PUNIPS give continuous service Without the constant care and attention other pumps usually require. With fewer working parts than any other steam pumps, and no outside valve gear to become damaged from carelessness or accident, CANIERON PUNIPS give the utmost eihciency under conditions that would quickly Wreck the ordinary pump. These qualities have gained for CAMERON PUNIPS a remarkable reputation for simplicity, durability, and reliability under all circumstances. It is useless to compare the ordinary get-sold-quickv pump with the CAQMERON PUMP behind Whichuthere is over half a century of vitally valuable experience. Literature on Request A. S. Cameron Steam Pump Works 11 Broadway, NEW YORK 26 ADVERTISEMENTS lllUUfTQi3 Norton Alundum For rapid Work this type of filter is unexcelled. Can be used in ordinary glass funnel of 600. Easily cleansed. These cones are furnished in varying porosity from very dense to very porous. VVe are Well equipped to produce special shapes of all kinds. VVrite for our booklet describing NORTON ALUNDUM Refractories and Laboratory Ware NORTON COMPANY ' WORCESTER, MASS. ALUNDUM PLANT, Niagara Falls, N. Y. NEW YORK STORE, l5l Chambers St. CRYSTOLON PLANT, Chippawa, Ont., Can. CHICAGO STORE, ll N. Jefferson St. ,,,,, F05 The ,Roessler ' -xf .- g' 'E 8: Hasslacher at 1 .2 , EYEGLASSES 81 SPECTACLES Chemmal Co, 1 if PROMPT, ACCURATE WORK +e,,,,,+-J 5 100 William street, 'fv,,oe n,,e LNew York Five sromzs use ,he mos, Convenient MANUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS OF 3l0 BOYLSTON ST., Corner of Arlington 3l5 WASHINGTON ST. 75 SUMMER ST. BOSTON l252 MASSACHUSETTS AVE., Cambridge Cyanide, Mining Chemicals, and Chemicals for all Industries and the Arts WORKS: Perth Amboy, N. 310 ESSEX ST., Salem BRANCHES Chicago Boston Philadelphia J, CO, Cincinnati Kansas City New Orleans 2 3 10 13 16 ADVERTISEMENTS 27 AEE ' p 1 p .heya WILLIAM A. LORENZ . ' .' iff? ii W L - . Qzgji wisigi- : A ilmerhanzral Engineer n r - Special machinery and H E 'Y A' N- 'Ate processes developed MACHINE TOOLS 60 Prospect Street - Hartford,Conn. 70 Varieties E. H. Lorenz, '05 K. E. Peiler, '04 MACHINISTS' TOOLS I,OOO diiferent kinds CUTTERS CHARLES 81 DAVID 6 1: 1 , , ' - 3 S yes 3 ff Sizes igahnrhaahvrn A CATALOGUE MAILED ON REQUEST 3 453 Columbus Ave- ? Stores 232 Mass. Ave. BOSt0n Brown 8: Sharpe Mfg. Co. 28 Huntington Ave' Providence, R.1., U. s. A. One day Laundry DECEMBER . Sunday. . Professor Breed again complimented Fay on the value of his absence. . Junior Class Dinner. President Wyma.n makes a blushing speech. . More Weather. 7. The All-Technology Dinner Was held to-day, and Was- a great success. Let us hope it will always continue to be one of the big events of the year. Charley Fiske Wore his '6lVIackinaW,' to-day. t . Caterpillar,-an upholstered Worm. Remember it is useless to exert 0ne's self chasing after either a trolley car or a Woman. There is sure to be another along in a few moments. 20. Was ist los?', It Was a tremendous success, and it could have been given for no better cause than to help out the athletic teams. 23. Christmas recess began to-day. A week of plenty to eat and time to sleep. 28 ADVERTISEMENTS BOOkbind ing of every description for Schools, Colleges, and Private Libraries, to order or to match sets. MAIN 5571 TELEPHONES MAIN 5572 CHARLES H. JOHNSON, '05 Representing New England Mutual Life Insurance Company Binder to M. I. T. Libraries of Bggton, Massachusetts Old'tCht dC QA '.Obr' ALEXANDER MOORE eb afigffis r1R'?2Yid1'2m 1322133314 am our II HAMILTON PLACE, Opp. Park St. Church Tel. Oxford 48,3 W BOSTON 176 Federal Street, Boston, Mass. COPLEY-PLAZA HABERDASHER ROBERT A. BOIT 85 CO. INSURANCE 40 KILBY STREET, BOSTON 16 HUNTINGTON AVENUE Opp. Public Library BOSTON, MASS. Telephone, B. E. 4904 WHEN IN NEED OF TBCh11010g'y S0l1V611i1'S ROLLER BEARINGS REMEMEEZTEQE A SAVE POWER CONSULT OUR Flags xr QS M USN, Jewelry 3 A5554 in-, POWER TRANS. DEPT. Steins 3 vi g Stationery ' pillows Hof ? Seals On Pulleys, Hangers, Sliafting and Equipment, including A. D. MACLACHLAN BEF-'TING 502 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON Q THE GRANT NAIL 8z Our Souvenir Catalogue, containing full CO, description of articles, mailed On request 47 HIGH STREET - BOSTON SOLE MANUFACTURERS ADVERTISEMENTS 29 TI-IE HENRY I-I. TUTTLE COMPANY The Tuttle Shoe combines the largest collections of newest designs in high grade footwear for rnen. In this Shop you will find superior quality and superior service. IOQ ALLOWED TO TECHNOLOGY STUDENTS 159 TREMONT STREET BOSTON, MASS. V 1 JANUARY lllost of us saw the New Year in studying our work for the next day. Sorne got a good start in the New Year. The Plant Test U began to-day with every one on the job. Q The lights Went out all over the 'g'Stute.', Some one Was too busy playing cards to attend to business on the Test. Those who were on the Graveyard Shiftu last night were lively-looking individuals to-day. Del Hiller says he has great hopes of passing OH Milita1'y Science this term, but there a1'e still grave doubts about his ability to do it. VAI .VQI .INE ED CglVlPANY , ' ABE MAR fff' .':' VA E 27 STATE STREET BOSTON 1 MASS. CYLINDER AND LUBRICATINC OILS, ALSO KERO- SENE, CASOLINE AND NAPI-ITI-IA, AND AUTOMO- W. H. DRESSER : Resident Manager NB.-Valvoline is sold only to the consumer . . I D . TCIEDIWOUC, 1321014 B2-Y 4749 Oil Paintings, Water Colors, Etchings, E B gravings, Facsimiles, and Art . Photographs Aff and Glff Shop Designer agdp Makcrrof Artislgc aan? Ha carve icture frames a -pecm ty 484 Boylston st Boston' Mass. I0f27dfSL'0lll1l g ' 110 Tcclz studenl: Opposite Institute of Technology 30 ADVERTISEMENTS FANCLEVE FITTINGS For Interior Construction. A . . . . AAU little higher in price than the Wl75 Qtlfll-S HIUISY, haphazard klnds but For State and Boundary line sur- There's a reason i q fSiyS'0iifyfQVlri1Sandrrfilifiiaiiiff . - . . , aw ,W Q ng an The reason IS explamed ln our QW debreeofaccumcy' . ui E 'T Send for Catalogue catalogue. Yours for the asking. - ' A , g C. L. Berger 81 Sons ri i 1 37 Williams sf., E Bosrow, MASS. TAXI CABS TOURI G CARS Taxi Service Co. Telephone J L GLEASON Prop FANCLEVE SPECIALTY CO. 5 5 O O BOSTON, MASS. Cable address UFANCLEVEQ' BOSTON lWestern Union Codel JANUARY 23. Term ends. 241. Examinations begin. Some of the bright lights are going on the' theory that '6any.darn fool can get through college by studying, but lt takes a d-d bright man to get through Without studyingf' There are a great many bright men around. 29. Bill Brotherton bought a ticket for Texas, but he was side-tracked at Ro- chester. ADVERTISEMENTS CLARENCE C. KEMP, President W? H, , V HERBERT L. CARTER, Treasurer I-I ' .. EL- - --,..:1'L.g..9Q.- . f 'er 1 v Ox 'A ' , . -. r , X' E- ln? .9 , dlp--.. .:.. 53- ,z g rf , A1 1 'I' ' if TRADE MARK. REGISHIRED. NEW ENGLAND FELT ROOFING WORKS 101 MILK STREET, BOSTON. TEL. 1496 MAIN EST XBLISHED 18 :Q ILCORIORATDD 1891 BEEHIVE BRAND FELT ROOFING AND WATERPROOFING MATERIALS f IThe Standard Specification ln New England for 60 years Quality Quantity and skilled application has given gravel roofing its present reputation with architects and property owners More than 400 OOO OOO square feet now rn use Insured 111 all leading Insurance companies in the United States and abroad at same rate as Metal and Slate Our testimonials cover roofs 35 years old still rn good condition 'II STANDARD SPECIFICATION st 4th th 6th 7th One layer Beehlve Brand Rosln Slzed Dry Paper Three layers Beehive Brand Roofing Felt Mopplng Beehlve Brand Roofing Composltlon Cof not less than 3 gallons per square 10 x 10D One layer Beehive Brand RooHng Felt M0pplhg Beehive Brand Roofing Composltlon fof not less than 3 gallons per square 10 x 10j One layer Beehxve Brand Roofing Felt Pouring Beehlve Brand Roofing Composltlon C8 gallons to square 10x10 lnto whxch IS to be bedded clean dry gravel or slagj Beehive Brand Roofing Maternal Manufactured bw the New Englwnfl Init R vofin Il orl 11 lluee Sactlon Roofing Speclflc 1t1o11 I ach Sectlon complete IH llselt Open wx ork tus IHSPGCIIOH ind ddr CIIOII of ox e1s1chts ln dppl1C.dtIOIl C!l7Tlb7'7dg6 Q77 LUUEC7' T00 ed 'LU7fZI .BEEAIUE .M,ate7'7l175 Boston F9 f I elt M3H1If3.CELI164l hy the MUNROE FELT 8: PAPER CO , Lawrence JAMES P MUNROE '82 Pres and Treas f .F 1 1 . H U I . . , . . . . . , , . . . . 1 . it ' 77 ' ' . 1 Zd- ll ' 77 . 1 3d ' H - as - - S it ' if Q 5 ' nz ' 79 ' ' li ' 77 P ' as ' H ' ' I ' 3 , . NOTE.-In writing specification, it is advisable to write in. full, IL ' J! ' ' ' . , gf , . ' . J r ,r g I cs. .H ' U . 0' , i. hi . 3 A . I . .- 1 ,2zi - -' 2 JP-' '0' . If If 41 fx I4 7 P - . . , , , . . HENRY DONALD KENIP. 1912 2 I ADVERTISEMENTS R A I N B O A C K I MAKES A STEAM, F LANGE, and HOT WATER JOINT INSTANTLY s ,,,.l,,Y:m32..,x --L11 ms. , .,.. L, ' ' -xii' :11131tivgF2ig?n ,f 17161- 5 -1 w . Hi , f wc, is- , meow ' Don't haveto usewire and , i 's5gka--',vf' Thousands of Imxtators. - 131 - r 'w'iW? ii.'t f Y .Ji f r- .. .1 53' A . cloth to hold Rambow : i, ies. 'e.-Qty: 'I No equal. Will hold Can't blow it out : 1 : : .a ft if J.: liflfi ' Highest Pressure 5 5 5 5 ': .: 5 ff ' fif. iff '- 'f' .43 .1 . IiV3- lQQy.5-'WL , l-- i9i595 L3i:QSf?xAiria6w ---l-l wifi 1 N I Vj' 5:: , J.. THE COLOR OF RAINBOW PACKING IS RED Notice our Trade-rnark, the Word HRainboW 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 undisputed 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 manufacturers of the well-known Eclipse sectional Rainbow Gasket, Peerless Piston and Valve Rod Packing, Honest John, Hercules Combination, Zero, Success, and Arctic Packings. A full and complete line of fine Mechanical Rubber Goods, including Belting, Hose, Valves, Mats and Matting, Gauge Glass Rings, Tubing, Discs, etc. Tl-IE PEERLESS RUBBER MFG. CO., I6 Warren St., New York City J. R. RUITER 8: CO. PRINTERS EN GRAVERS DIE STAM PERS FRATERNITY STATIONERY, ENGRAVED INVITATIONS, RECEPTION and CALLING CARDS, BANQUET MENUS, and ANYTHING REQUIRED in the ENGRAVING UVQPRINTING LINE 147 COLUMBUS AVENUE - - BOSTON The Cuisine is Famous Open until Midnigh lVIost Centrally Located, Comfortable Hostelry in the City atwpgglgller -vga .5XNu5?l O I' esh p e 'SA . I N , frh r D r rh P .. der fr.. AMERICAN g al House Every modern convenience. Running hot and cold Water and public telephone in each room. Prices, 51.00 Per Day and Upwards CEUROPEAN PLANJ Hanover Street, near Adams Square BOSTON X ' I I2 l i 'W' ff 'fii 'i l:,,?gx i fl Ri . , whiff -0 5 Q4 -5 , L I ne of h ow lac s I' o own is e ic- I ' 4 K Iuresque u ch Room f' AW I' n Q ADVERTISEMENTS A SPEAKING LIKENESS Every engraving should be a speak- ing likeness of the original. We guarantee every engraving We make to be a speaking likeness of the original. Illustrations that hold the eye Engravings in one or more colors MASSACHUSETTS ENGRAVING CO BosToN NEW YoRK INVESTIGATE THE GIANT GRIFFIN MILL ANDTHE BRADLEY THREE ROLL MILL For Pulverizing such refractory materials as Cement Rock, Clinker, Phosphate Rocks, Slag, Flint Clay, Oyster Shells, 4 Coal, Limestone, etc ...... Catalogs cmd D8SC7 ZfZLZ.'U6 Dnzfwings 077- Request BRADLEY PULVERIZER COMPANY BosToN BERLIN LONDON ADVERTISEBIENTS The Elliott Cresson Gold Medal UNDERWOOD TYPE WRITE R CO. ff .O .1 -5 V-lV 7 3 1 19! F R ima- A . ., ,- - - Q .tw- my-.Th 7 U..- A INGENUITY, SKILL qif1'ill1i .af-Q ... T C iii XND z to '1 f PE RFECTION vu 11 . tv . ' - 1 .- LQ tx t!-. IegW.Q, 1, ' up ,Aide I fieteagfgagag 'WORKMANHHP 1 A AS DISPLAYED IN THE Underwood Standard Typewriter The machine you will eventually buy UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY 214 and 216 Devonshire St. - - - - BOSTON, MASS- FRED A.HARRl GTON Successor to C. A. PATTEN Sz CO. TAILORS TO MEN Telephone Connection Clothes for Technology a Specialty 43 TREMONT STREET Carney Bldg. BOSTON, MASS. FEBRUARY 41. Bill still at Rochester according to all reports. 5. Same. 7 Same. 10: Second term begins. Every one back but Bill. Rochester attraction proves too strong. 141. The vvrestling team trimmed Harvard 10 to 9. That is pretty fine for a sport Which has been with us such a short time. 15. All the would-be actors and song-birds turned out for the lirst call of candi- dates for Tech Show. 17. Duckie', Borrance appeared on the street, as usual, with his customary smile and barber-pole tie. ADVERTISEMENTS 35 METCALF 81 EDDY Consulting Engineers Waterworks and Sewerage 14 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Harris Trust Building, Chicago. Illinois P Boston Garter I' . ZW I .,,.,. Vp qlnbl 4 ' , . ,,., . we.-..fs.f jeff' - The third T1 2 The only generatign make Q '4 69 37 To . of men are i now wearing Rubber The Boston Button Clasp YWKW All styles of Boston Garter SOLD EVERYWHERE Lisle 25c. Silk 500. GEORGE FROST CO., MAKERS, BOSTON THE LONDON SHOP Finest Line of lVlEN'5 HABERDASI-IERIES Telephone, Back Bay 47 I0 478 BOYLSTON ST., BOSTON P r o b l e m s in Dyein ' 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 ADDRESS Uassella Color Company 182-184 Front Street, New York BRANCHES BOSTON ----- 39 Oliver St. PHILADELPHIA, l26-l 28 S. Front St. PROVIDENCE - 64 Exchange Place ATLANTA - - - 47 N. Pryor St. MONTREAL - - - 59 William St. 36 ADVERTISEMENTS L. P H PORTLA D C E The STANDARD AMERICAN BRAND O U T P U T 16,500 Barrels per day Works at ALPHA, N. I., MARTIN'S CREEK, PA., CEMENTON, N. Y. 81 MANHETM, W. VA. New England Department 522-523 Board of Trade Bldg., Boston The Second Largest DAM in the World is being built at Keokuk, Iowa, with AMERICAN HOIST:- ING MACHINERY, because ITYS SWVIFT, SURE, and ECONOMICAL. IF YOU HAVE ANY USE Fon QUICK-ACTING, RELI ABLE Holsrmo MACHINERY, wnrrrz THE AMERICAN HOIST 8: DERRICK CO. ST. PAUL, U.S.A. Chicago San Francisco Spokane Vlfinnipeg New York Los Angeles St. Louis Vancouver F' A' KINNEY' Manager Pittsburgh Seattle Denver Edmonton New Orleans Portland Calgary POOLE PRINTING COIVIPA Y The East in rinting 25l CAUSEWAY ST., fm. N..i.S.a.i0nj BOSTON, MASS. CEO. I-l. BARRUS, '74 Expert ann Qlnnanliing Stream iinginrrr I2 PEMBERTON SQUARE, BOSTON FEBRUARY 20. The Architects are all spending their evenings burning lights in Pierce. The Interscholastic Prize Contest is in full progress. 28. Our brave soldier boys had their Annual dance to-day. With the new orna ments they really look more like soldiers than bell-boys. ADVERTISEMENTS 37 WALWORTH MFG. C04 BOSTON, U.S.A. ' Manufacturers of the Walworth Line of GATE and GLOBE VALVES tw i g AND Material for High Pressure Steam Plants LOOK FOR THE QM M' ff I I ,,o1 TRADEMARK Q MQW ' - A -- ,l i L.: ,, 3 E. FLEMINC 85 COMPANY BOOKBINDERS TO TECHNIQUE 1914 EDITION WORK IN CLOTH AND LEATHER 208 SUMMER STREET - - - BOSTON MARCH . 1915 Electoral Committee elections announced. Let's hope that there will be no politics brought in. . Once more the Sophomores showed the Freshmen Where to go, when they trimmed them in the Indoor Track lNIeet. . The Senior Class Day Committee was elected to-day. How does it feel to be a Senior? Those will be happy days. . The Field has been opened up again for the Spring. It sure does feel good to get ones muscles limbered up again. 38 ADVERTISEMENTS COPLEY-PLAZA HOTEL COPLEY SQUARE BOSTON, MASS. 1 . i l We have a number of desirable suites for permanent patrons at reasonable prices. UNDER THE SAME MANAGEMENT AS THE PLAZA HOTEL, NEW YORK FRED STERRY, Managing Director - J. C. LAVIN, Manager MARCH l 21. Who said Spring? The regular epidemic of Spring fever is making its rounds with the customary gathering at Riverside,'. 22. Oh, you TECHNIQUE-Tech ball game. We don't have to wait un- til the game to know which team will Win. 241. Doctor Fay gave a very interesting talk on Doctor Cohen, the Dutch ' Investigator. 26. g'Boggs,' Morrison leaves for another House-party at Concord. Get your ears cocked for some harrowing tales when he returns. Pages all ready to use. Moisten with X In uzlll Irullullu ip M SW S WEgE'sale at all first class Stationers and A l S . ..A N D'yG0Of1SSfOfCS- ll .25 3 irvirtsgil ll Es , 5 7, In Bosffm 522 l s - SAMUEL WARD co, 9 QT' if THORP 81 MARTIN CO' W. B. CLARKE co. . i -- ll um- Y Samir--: .1,..1.,,,., M-ff , X, -21' SCRAP BOOK ess DANIEL siorr sr co., Manufacturers 321 BROADWAY, NEW YORK JOHN C. HASTIE, Pres. and Treas. ADVERTISEMENTS Chandler 81 Farq uhar Co. MACHINERY, TOOLS AND SUPPLIES MACHINISTS, CARPENTERS, ELECTRICIANS, AUTOMOBILISTS, AVIATORS, AIVIATEURS, ETC. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF GENERAL HARDWARE 34-38 Federal St. and I 3 I -I 35 Congress St., Boston, Mass. TED Cblushingj- Buck, I saved a girl the other nightf, BUCK Cstutteringb-c'VVhy ho-ow-how was th-that, Ted. . TED-'gWell, I met two girls on the street, took one to the Hunting- P'-A .N 4 g A DQX, 1 9-1 ton Avenue Theatre and saved the other for Friday nightf, by g 44 .. J -AA ,e i , v V A we M i if 'Q XJ I I is Q Q . LW r .Si Q ' S 1 K9 S, W A Q H 1 - ., ' ' J Q if 'xx Nh ADVERTISEMENTS The Constructing Engineer Of today realizes that pub- licity is a powerful factor in securing business. The easiest channel through which to obtain this publicity is by the graphic portrayal of work done. To create and produce this form of publicity requires technical skill and ex- pert knowledge of the possibilities of graphic arts. T Specializing in this class of work for the past few years has given our Service Department a splendid opportunity to carefully analyze the results. The accu- mulation of this experience places our service on a practical basis, and by allow- ing us to co-operate with you the Crea- tion and Production of your printing will be efficient and successful. A recent addition is our photographic service. This we found necessary, as the average photographs furnished by the customer do not, in many cases, do the job justice. We are equipped to cover an entire development anywhere in the country promptly. We would like to give you further de- tails and send you samples of our work. GEO. H. ELLIS CO. Printing Service GRAPHIC ARTS BUILDING, 272 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON
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