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Al'?K3-...Q ,E'U'2-sq X M fu. 'X .JK-Q : I -L nl i N f , K ik 4 -'A' Q1 K 74 1 '- - f . I im! i an K 2' I , Q Y H-g,jj'f:5f -af ggi,-32 ' - M.. ' 2.1 ' -.. - 311 jlilentnrp uf WILLIAM THOMPSON SEDGWICK 1855 E 1921 FOR THIRTY-EIGHT YEARS HE GAVE HIS STRENGTH AND ABILITY TO TECHNOLOGY. HE HELPED TO ESTABLISH TECH TRADITIONS IN THE MOST FORM- ATIVE PERIOD OF THE INSTITUTE'S HISTORY. HIS NAME WAS ALWAYS INTIMATELY IDENTIFIED WITH ITS PROGRESS AND EXPANSION, AND, IVHEN THE END OF HIS ACTIVITY CAME-LIKE TECHNOL- OGY'S OTHER GREAT MEN-HE WAS STILL IN THE SERVICE OF THE INSTITUTION TO WHICH HIS LIFE HAD BEEN DEVOTED. 18 LIFE MEMBERS I f - FAQULTYW EEEEEE - sf. I l il I l l Fiiiii l MEI 'IBERS OF THE CORPQRATION .lfffll-Lf l'rvxifIf'11l .N'z'L'rI'IIIrvI' IZLIIII' 'VIIOIISON JAMES PIIINNIQY AIVNROI5 Y'mI.v1m'r If RANCIS R LSSIZLL HART 1f,X'l'l'IlfI.I'l' C'0n1m1'llz'c PRIESIIDIAINT I . -1f.- 'I REASLRER I X '1f7 5 I-'REDERICR P. l-'ISII ELIHU THOMSON EVERETT MORSS CHARLES I. AIAIN EDWIN S. XYISHSTER HOWARD ADAMS CARSON FRANCIS HENRY WILLIAMS HIRAM FRANCIS AIILLS SAMUEL MORSE FELTON DESMOND FITZGERALD GEORGE VVIGGLESXVORTI-I JOHN RIPLEY FREEMAN VVILLIAM HENRY LINCOLN ABBOTT LAWRENCE LOWELL JAMES PHINNEY MUNROE WILLIAM LOWELL PUTNAM ELIHU THOMSON FREDERICK PERRY FISH CHARLES AUGUSTUS STONE FRANCIS RUSSELL HART T. COLEMAN DU PONT EVERETT IVIORSS XIVILLIAM ENDICOTT XVILLIAM CAMERON FORBES ALBERT FARNVELL BEMIS HOXVARD ELLIOTT EDWIN SIBLEY WEBSTER PIERRE SAMUEL DU PONT FRANK ARTHUR VANDERLIP OTTO HERMANN KAHN EDMUND HAYES CHARLES HAYDEN CHARLES THOMAS MAIN GEORGE EASTMAN Term Members TERM EXPIRES MARCH, 1921 TERM EXPIRES JUNE, 1923 HARRY JOHN CARLSON PAUL WEEKS LITCHFIELD HENRY JOHN HORN ARTHUR DEHON LITTLE SAMUEL JASON MIXTER EBEN SUTTON STEVENS TERM EXPIRES MARCH, 1922 TERM EXPIRES JUNE, 1924 ELISHA LEE MERTON LESLIE EMERSON EDWARD WARREN ROLLINS JAMES FRANKLIN MCELWAIN WILLIS RODNEY WHITNEY HENRY ADAMS MORSS TERM EXPIRES JUNE, 1925 MATTHEW CHAUNCEY BRUSH FRANCIS WRIGHT FABYAN FRANKLIN THOMAS MILLER Represenlatizfes of the Commonwealth HIS EXCELLENCY, CHANNING HARRIS COX, GOVERNOR HON. ARTHUR PRENTICE RUGG, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court DR. PAYSON SMITH, Commissioner of Education 19 ,I fi, 71, ii. .X W' w '--,EAN l . ', , -' , yuct? ,fj'.'? 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' 15,52 If 4? f I THE MARGARET Cl-IENLY DOOM- - TECHNIQUE-1922 ' OFFICER OF THE TITUTE Acting President ELIHU THOMSON Residence and Office: Monument Avenue, Swampscott Administrative Conzniittee HENRY PAUL TALBOT EDWARD FURBER MILLER EDWIN BIDWELL WILSON Secretary of the Corporation Treasurer JAMES PHINNEY MUNROE FRANCIS RUSSELL HART Assistant Treasurer WALTER FRANCIS XVYETH Bursar HORACE SAYFORD FORD CHARLES LADD NORTON Director of the Division of Industrial Co-operation and Research Dean of Students ALFRED EDGAR BURTON Medical Director GEORGE W. MORSE Registrar WALTER HUMPHREYS Librarian ROBERT PAYNE BIGELOW Superintendent of Buildings and Power ALBERT SAMUEL SMITH Manager of Division of Laboratory Suplolies ARTHUR CLARKE MELCHER 20 FACULTY I l, Qi I ' ' :' Department of Civil and Sanitary Engineering Xlirnhelli, Iflailiuovk, Puri:-r, Luth:-r. Sutlivrluntl. BIIXYHILIII, Smith. l.iIlclI-ll, Ilownrd, llosun-r. Rohhins. llurlou, Spuffuril, Porter, lin-mfrl. Professors CII.xRLEs M. SI1oFroRo, AXP:S.1'1.. M. I. T.. 1893. Ilayward Professor of Civil Engineeringgin charge of the Department. Residence: 01 Colbourne Crescent Brookline. DWIGHT PORTER, PlI.B., Yale Scientific School, 1880. Bemelius Society Professor of Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineering. Residence: 140 Hawthorne Street, Malden. ALFRED E. BIfRToN, AKE. f11IiK: S.B., Bowdoin, 1878: CE., 1SE11:Sc.D., 1913. Dean of Students: Professor of Topographical Engineering. Residence: 20 NVebster Court, Newton Center ARTHUR G. Ronnms, S.B., M. I. T., 18146. Professor of Topographical Engineering. Residence: 42 Oak Street, Belmont. CHARLES B. BREED, KIIPJK: S.B., M. I. T., 1807. Professor of Railway and Highway Engineering. Residence: 100 Ocean Street, Lynn. HAROLD K. B.xRRows, S.B., M. I. T., 1895. Associate Professor of I'-Iydraulic Engineering. Residence: 319 I-Iighland Avenue, XVinchester. GEORGE E. RUSSELL, ATSZQ S.B., M. I. T., 1000. Associate Professor of Hydraulic Engineering, Residence: 101 Park Avenue, Arlington Heights. GEORGE L. I'1osMER, Associate Professor of Geodesy. Residence: 280 Washington Street, Woburn. JoHN W. 1-IOWARD, AXA: S.B., M. I. T., 1903. Assistant Professor of Topographical Engineering. Residence: 147 Grampian Way, Dorchester. PIOVVARD B. LUTHER, S.B., M. I. T., 1908: Dipl. Ing. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. Residence: 71 VVest Cedar Street, Bcston. JOHN B. BAECOCK, 3d, S.B., M. I. T., 1910. Assistant Professor of Railway Engineering. Residence: 197 Maplewood Street, NVatertown. HALE SUTHERLAND, GX: A.B., Harvard, 1906: S.B., M. I. T.. 1911. Assistant Professor of Structural Engineering. Residence: 12 Mason Street, Cambridge. l'1ARRY L. BOWMAN, ATU: B.S., Penn State, 1011, S.M., M. I. T., 1014. Assistant Professor of Structural Engineering. Residence: 51 Irma Avenue, XVatertown. WILLIAM A. LIDDELL, S.B. ARTHUR P. PQRTER, S.B. JOSEPH S. NEWELL, S.B. GRANT K. FRENCH, S.B. MEDXVIN MATTIIEWS, S.B. Instructors MERRITT P. SMITH, S.B. EUGENE MIRABELLI, S.B. Assistants NELLIE J EFFERSON, B.S. GEORGE W. ANDERSON, S.B. JoHN D. MITSCH, S.B. KENNETH C. REYNOLDS, B.S. 21 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Applied ' Mechanics and Mechanic Arts James T. Smith R. H. Smith Taft Eames Holmes Haven Hayward Park Miller Johnston Merrill Berry Professors EDWARD F. MII.LER, 1I2EKgS.B., M. I. T., 1896 Professor of Steam Engineering in char th D . 3 ge o e epartment: Director of Engineering Laboratories. Residence: 538 Ward Street, Newton Center. ALLYNE L. MERRILL, S.B., M. I. T., 1885. , Professor of Mechanism: Secretary of the Faculty. Residence: 207 Pleasant Street, Arlington. CHARLES E. FULLER, S.B., M. I. T., 1892. Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. Residence: Wellesley. WILLIAM A. JOHNSTON, S.B., M. I. T., 1892. A Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. Residence: 35 Hillside Terrace, Belmont. CHARLES F. PARK, ATU: S.B., M. I. T. 1892. Professor of Mechanism: Director of the Mechanical Laboratories: Director of the Lowell Institute for Industrial Foremen. Residence: 21 Prospect Street, Taunton. GEORGE B. HAVEN, S.B., M. I. T., 1894. Professor of Machine Design Residen 704 W b . ' ce: e ster Street, Needham. JOSEPH C. RILEY. S.B., M. I. T., 1898. Professor of Heat Engineering. Residence: 36 Robinwood Avenue, Jamaica Plain. CHARLES W. BERRY, S.B., M. I. T., 1895. Professor of Heat Engineering. Residence: 952 Broadway, West Somerville. HARRISON W 2'- . HAYWARD, G-, S.B., M. I. T., 1896. T Professig of Materials of Engineering. Residence: 26 Everett Street, Newton Center. HEO DORE . TAFT, S.B., M. I. T., 1902. Assistant Professor of Heat Engineering. Residence: Cypress Road, Wellesley Hills. WALTER H. JAMES, S.B., M. I. T., 1896. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Drawing. Residence: 158 Dale Street, Waltham. LAWRENCE S. SMITH, S.B., M. I. T., 1900. Assistant Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. Residence: 25 Fisher Avenue, Newton Highlands GEORGE. W. SVVETT, S.B., M. I. T., 1903. Assistant Professor of Machine Design. Residence: 11 Henry Avenue, Melrose Highlands. ADDISON F. HOLMES, S.B., M. I. T., 1904. Assistant Professor of Applied Mechanics. Residence: 40 Orvis Road, Arlington. ROBERT H. SMITH Assistant Professor of Machine Construction. Residence: 17 Heath Street, Somerville. THOMAS. SMITH. B.S-. University of Pennsylvania, 1894: M E 1895 Assistant Professo f M JESS? J: EAMES' S-Bnrlod. Residence: Riverhanlc Court, Cambridge. ssistant Professor of Experimental Engineering. Residence: Swampscott. 22 - FACULTY Department of Mechanical Engineering, Applied Mechanics and Mechanic Arts.- Continued Burk Rmu: Tyson, Guhnkin, Chaxlto, Brooks, Mucnz, Cheney, Dcrr. Nelson, Hardy .lliddlv Row: Mantur, llolt, Svc-nson, Cummings, Ashcroft, Clmyne, lloclgcs, Jones, Townsend Fronl Row: Adams, Littlefield, Cowdrcy, Clark, Lzunbirth, Dole, Taylor, Burnham, Shatswell Instructors JAMES R. LAMBIRTH ARTHUR B. ENGLISH CHARLES E. LITTLEFIELD H CHARLES A. CHAYNE, S.B. ROY G. BURNHAM, S.B. CLAUDE H. CLARK NIYRON W. DOLE, S.B. ARTHUR L. TOWNSEND, S.B. IRVING H. COWDREY, S.B. THOMAS S. DERR, A.B., S.B. JEREMIAH F. O'NEILL JAMES HOLT, S.B. NVILLIAM H. JONES, SB. CARL L. SVENSON, S.B. FRANCIS A. BROWN EDWIN F. NELSON DEAN PEABODY, JR., S.B. HARIQY K. SHATSNVELL, M.D., D.M.D., D.D.S. RALPH G. ADAMS, S.B. CHARLES F. VAN HOOK DEWITT MCCLURE TAYLOR, S.B. HERBERT G. FALES, S.B. Assistants ROBERT B. CHENEY OSCAR A. MUENZ ELWOOD MCELWAIN MANTER, S.B. HARIQY M. CHATTO, A.B. STANLEY R. CUMMINGS, A.B., S.M. VALENTINE G. GAHNKIN, M.E. GEORGE H. HARDY PHILLIPS N. BROOKS WILLIAM R. OSGOOD, A.B.. S.B. THOMAS ASI-ICROFT HOWELL N. TYSON, S.B. WILLIAM A. SHARP RICHARD C. HODGES FRANCIS W. PERKINS, Constructor of Apparatus Student Assistants RAYMOND O. BRINK EDWARD V. CARROLL FRANK J. CONNORS WESLEY B. MILLER 23 - TECHNIQUE-1922 Department of Mining, Metallurgy and Geology CMining and Metallurgyj l V Aldrich Hayward Reed Bugbee Tremere Lindgren Hof man Locke Professors HEINRICH O. HOFMAN, EM., Met. E., Clausthal, 18773 Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1899. Professor of Metallurgyg in charge of the Option in Metallurgy. Residence: 88 Robinwood Avenue, Jamaica Plain. CHARLES E. LocKE, S.B., M. I. T., 1896. Associate Professor of Mining Engineering and Ore Dressing. Residence: 22 Bladgen Street, Boston. EDWARD E. BUGBEE, BGII, E55 S.B., M. I. T., 1900. Assistant Professor of Assaying and Metallurgy. Residence: 110 Strathmore Road, Brook- line. CARLE R. HAYWARD, S.B., M. I. T., 1904. Assistant Professor of Metallurgy. Residence: 233 President's Lane, Quincy. Instructor RUFUS C. REED, S.B. Assistants BENJAMIN B- TREMERE, JR.. S.B. HENRY R. ALDRICH-, Ms. 24 f f 1 I - TECHANIQJEY 'I 522- -M17 Department of Architecture :Including the Division of Drnwingn Sclxoltes Stearns ljllllllllll jenney Chaise Norton Lawrence Sumner Emerson Uurilner Brown lf0flUL. Professors VVILLIAM EAIERSON, AKEQ A.B., I-larvnrtl, 1895. Professor of Architecture: in charge of the Department. Residence: 159 Braille Street, Cambridge. VVILLIAM H. LAYVRENCE, SB., M. I. T., 1891. Professor of .Architectural Engineering: in charge of the Division of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. Residence: 72 Sumner Street, Dorchester. JOHN O. SUMNER, A.B., Harvard, 1887. Professor of History. Residence: 535 Beacon Street, Boston. HARRY W. GARDNER, S.B., M. I. T., 1894. Professor of Architectural Design. Residence: 217 Hunnewell Terrace. Newton. WILLIAM F. BROVVN, Eleve Delauncv and Gustave Moreau. Associate Professor of Freehand Drawing. Residence: 35 Glenwood Street, Roxbury. Instructors C. HOWARD XVALKER EDWIN S. DODGE. .-X.B., SB. ALEXANDER S. ,IENNEY HARRY C. STE.-XRNS PAUL W. NORTON, A.B., 5.13. NELSON C. CH.xsE FRANK EI. ROBINSON, SB. Assistant IDA D. LORING 26 P cl l ' FACULTY ' l l Division of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry Curl Overland Leislc Eberhard Breed Kenison Lawrence Bradley Professors WILLIAM H. LAWRENCE, S.B., M. I. T., 1891. Professor of Architectural Engineeringg in charge of the Division. Residence: 72 Sumner Street, Dorchester. ERVIN KENISON, S.B., M. I. T., 1893. Associate Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. Residence: 105 Mt. Auburn Street, Watertown. HARRY C. BRADLEY, S.B., M-r-I: T., 1891. Associate Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. Residence: 23 Brookview Street, Dorchester Center. ARTHUR L. GooDR1cH, S.B., M. I. T., 1898. Assistant Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. Residence: 11 Tetlow Street, Boston. STEPHEN A. BREED, S.B., M. I. T., 1894. Assistant Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. Residence: 10 Remington Street, Cambridge. ' Instructors RALPH G. OVERLAND CHARLES H. R. MARIE CHARLES M. CURL, S.B. WALTER C. EBERHARD, S.B. PRESTON REMINGTON Assistant HERBERT N. LEISK 27 - FACULTY Department of Mining, Metallurgy and Geology CGeologyJ i A Mc Kinstry jones h Currier Shimer Lindgren XVarren Professors XVALDEBIAR LINDGREN, M.E., lfreiberg, 1883, Sc.D., Princeton, 1916. XVilliam Barton Rogers, Professor of Economic Geology, in charge of the Department. Resi- dence: 176 Naples Road, Brookline. CHARLES l-I. XVARREN, EE, S,B., Yale, 1896, Ph.D., 1899. Professor of Mineralogy, in charge of the Courses in General Science and General Engineer- ing. Residence: 57 Monmouth Street, Brookline. HERVEY W. SHIMER,EE1A.B., Lafayette College, 1899, A.M., 1901, Ph.D., Columbia Univer- sity, 1904, Sc.D., Gettysburg College, 1916. Associate Professor of Paleontology. Residence: Cottage Street, I-Iingham. 'VVILLIAM F. JONES, Assistant Professor of Structural Geology. Residence: Ashland. Instructors HUGH E. NICKINSTRY, 13.5. Louis W. CURRIER, S.B. 25 Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Burtner Owen J ack Hovgaard Magoun Professors JAMES R. JACK, Professor of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineeringg in charge of the Department Residence: 54 Auburn Street, Brookline. WILLIAM HOVGAARD, Naval Academy of Copenhagen, 18795 Greenwich Royal Naval College 1886. Professor of Naval Design and Construction. Residence: 76 Egmont Street, Brookline. GEORGE OWEN, fivBEg S.B., M. I. T., 1894. Assistant Professor of Naval Architecture. Residence: 36 Hollis Street, Newton. Instructors EVER5 BURTNER, S.B. FREDERICK A. MAGOUN, S.B. 28 tel l - FACULTY - Department of Biology and Public Health A I udaliu Slack Emerson I-Iorwood Pratt Bigelow Sedgwick Prescott Turner Professors 'WILLTMI T. SEDGWICK, Pli.B., Yale, 18775 Ph.D., johns Hopkins, 18815 Sc.D. CHon.D, Yale 1909, Berzelius Society. Professor of Biology and Public I-lealthg in charge of the Departmentg Chairman of the ad- ministrative Board of the School of Public Health. Residence: 282 Berkeley Street, Boston SAMUEL C. PRESCOTT, S.B., M. I. T., 1894. Professor of Industrial Biology. Residence: 249 Tappan Street, Brookline. ROBERT P. BIGELOW, B9IIg S.B., Harvard, 18873 I-' h.D., johns Hopkins, 1892. Associate Professor of Zoology and ParasitologygLibrarian of the Institute. Residence 11 Park Street, Brookline. CLAIRE E. TURNER, A.B., Bates College, 1912, A.lVl., Harvard, 19135 C.P.H., M. I. T., 1917. Assistant Professor of Biology and Public Health. Residence: 12 Cleveland Street, Arlington Instructors FRANCIS H. SLACK, M.D. MURRAY P. HoRWooD, S.M. AARON PRATT, A.B., C.P.H. FREDERIC H. PRATT, M.D. WADE WRIGHT, M.D. Graduate Student LEON S. MEDALIA, M.D. 'F Deceased. 29 Department of Chemistry Clncluding the Research Laboratory of Physical Chemistryj Back Row: Kneeland, Davis, Mi1lard,.SChumb, Maclnnes, Sherrill Second Row: Hamilton, Gillespie, Williams, Mueller, Phelan, Blanchard, Hall Front Row: Smith, Mulliken, Norris, Talbot, Gill, Moore, Woodman Professors HENRY P. TALBOT, fH'Ag dvATg AXEQ S.B., M. I. T., 18855 Ph.D., Leipzig, 1890. . Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, in charge of the Department. Residence: 273 Otis Street, West Newton. HENRY FAY, A.B., Lafayette College, 1889: Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1895. D D Professor of Analytical Chemistry and Metallography. Residence: 11 Worthington Road, Brookline. AUGUSTUS H. GILL, S.B., M. I. T., 18845 A.M., Leipzig, 1890: Ph.D., 1890. Professor of Technical Chemical A l ' . R na ysis esidence: 41 Myrtle Street, Belmont. F. JEWETT MOORE, X423 A.B., Amherst, 1889, Ph.D., Heidelberg, 1893. ' Professor of Organic Chemistry. Residence: 372 Charles River Road, Cambridge. JAMES F. NORRIS, fiwBKg AXE: A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1892: Ph.D., 1895. . . Professor of Organic Chemistry: in charge of Graduate Students in Chemistry. Residence: 339 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. H. MONMOUTH SMITH, BSU: AXE, A.B., Wesleyan University: A.M.g Ph.D., Heidelberg. Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. Residence: 25 Cotswold Road, Brookline. WILLIS R. WHITNEY, S.B., M. I. T., 1895: Ph.D., Leipzig, 1905. Non-resident Professor of Chemical Research. Residence: Schenectady, N. Y. SAMUEL MULLIKEN, S.B., M. I. T., 1887: Ph.D., Leipzig, 1890. Associate Professor of Or ani Ch ' g c emlcal Research. Residence: 10 Harris Street, Newburyport. MILES S. 81-IERRILL, S.B., M. I. T. 1889 , ' 3 Ph.D., Breslau, 1903. Associate Professor of Theoretical Chemistry. Residence: 5 Revere Street Place, Boston. ALPHEUS WOODMAN, S.B., M. I. T., 1897. Associate Professor of the Chemistry of Foods. Residence: 367 School Street, Watertown. A RTHUR A.. BLANCHARD, S.B., M. LAT., 1898: Ph.D., Leipzig, 1902. Associate Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. Residence: 25 Evans Road, Brookline. FREDERICK G. KEYES, fIwEKg B.S., Rhode Island University, 19065 M.S. Brown, 1907: Ph D. 1909 Associate Professor of Physlco Che ' l - - R 1,D't fhR hLb fP1i' Residence: 12 Mellen Street, Camltlxieiagel esearcl Irec or 0 t e esearc a oratory o ysi 30 cal Chemistry L N al l - FACULTY ' J .A lYII,I.IAxI lI.Nl.I,. LAI-Ip ,NIL M.. I. F.. INELI. :XssocIIIlI- l'rI-II.--sl-r III .XII.Il5IIr.Il I llf'llIl'4lfy'. lin'-i-lv-III I-1 .'I .Mm--Iz l'.Irk. J:IIII:IIrzI l'l1IiII. Roni-:Rr 5. XXII.I.I.nIs. S.B., NI. I. T.. limi, I'h.ID., IiIIIIiIlLll'll. lim. . .XssIri.III- lr--II---I-r I-I .XII.llJ'll1.ll VIII-IIII-Iry ' ' . ll:-NIII-'II-vt LIU XIQIQQIAIII' Stn-I-t, I'aIIIIbrirlgr-. l':lNX'.XklI MI'I-:I.I,II:R, Tllll. ill.. l'llYllI.ll', IUUI, .X.Nl.. lI.IrI'.IrIi. ITHML l'lI.lD., IEIUT. X IRIIII l'rIlI If II ln FLIIII III-nu In ,- ,Q 'g - I -.RI I .I 'L I' I - KI'-IIlI'III4'Z llll Joslin-II W. l'llIfII,.XY. Sli.. M. I, T.. INDI. .he.R'i.II-' l'rnIl-s...r -Ii lII1Ir5:.IIIir I'lII'IIIIsIry'. li.IRI. II. NIIIIIRII, ANI: IE, 'I-IIKL IMT, .X.II., lllIIIIIIs, IUIVI. - t .X-sIsI:IIII l'rI-I1-----r ffl' Tln-or:-IIf.Il Iillt'llII5If5 IJI'xI',IN .X. RIAI INNI-is. 223: I'II.D., Illinois, IEIII. . . . , . IIIIII Il.IIIs. Dnnzx Sll'L't'l, C':IIIIlIriIlI1 RI--III.-IIII-1 GU llrnf-ks Strm-I. XVI-sl XII-IlfvIrIl. I IIIYI-r-Irv III I I1IIIr,IflII, Itllllg .X.Rl.. IKIsI:IInsIII, . RI--I1l:'III'1': 20 l'II'wI,ll Stn,-I-I. I'IIIIIlIriIlgI'. .xrilfhllll l'rIIII'ssur III lIII-sII'I,.I'ln-IIIIr.Il RI'-mmll. RI'-his-III'I-2 I0 IIIIIIQI Sll'4'l'l, I'IIIIIIIriIlI1Ir. l.lilKliiTI-.R lf. Il.xxIII.IuN. S.B.. NI..l. T.. IUIVI. b .Nssistnrit l'rIIfI-s-I-r of .Ximlyrirznl I'lII'IIIistry. RI-sI1lI'IIrI-: .116 Rillllllllllll Slfl'l'l. .XI'lIIN1l-'PIL IfRIzIIIanII'I: R. KNIQIQLINII. .YI-1 S.B.. Ihulllllllrld. lstlil. .XssisI:IIIl. l'roI'I'ssur ol' IlrI.:IIIIiI' I'llI'IIll4II'X'. Rvsivln-III-I-: TIII- l.IIfll..v.', ll--AIIIII. TENXICY I.. IPAYIS. KKK, .KXIQ 'l'.XT1 Sli., Nl. l. T.. lilllig .X.NI., ll.Irx'.Irfl. lill-YL l'lI.lJ., 1917. Assistant l'rI-fm-swf I-I' UIIHIIIII' I'lII-IIIi-Iry, lit'-lflI'IIl'I'I .'Ill XII, XIVTIIUII Stn-I-l, SIIIIII,-rvillm-. Lows J. I.II.I.I:sI-IIa, AXIS: l'II.Ii,, Iiruwn I IIIYI-r-Ily. Inns: A.M., IHII: l'II.lJ.. IIIII. .Xssisturll l'roI'I-4-or ull l'lIysiI'If-I'lII-IIIII.Il RI--I-gIrvlI. III-QIIII-:Im-1 ,Ili l .Ir.lIIlIxIr Street, RIIsliIIIlzIlc. Xv.KI.'ll-LR I . 5llIl'XIIl,.KXlL'I'liiX1 .X.lI,, llnr-.'.Ir-l, IEII Ip A.M., lflllig I'II.I7,, IUIN. Assislzxnl l'rofI'ssIIr III lIIIIrg:IIIiI' I.lIl'llIlsII'!'. III-siIlvIII-I-: ls North Mmirm- 'I'I-rraII'I'. Durvlim-stcr. Instructo rs CI.IIf'rox X. J.Ic-rms, S.B. R.XI.I'll D. XII lN'IIRI-Y, SAI. I'II.xRI.I-zs Il. IKIRR, A.B. IfllARl.liS BI. W.IRIaII.IM. S.B. ' STlil'llIiN G. Smrsox, S.B. C IIIasrIaR C. STIaw.IR'I', Assistants TIIIIMAS W. BARTR.-IM, A.B. I.'llAlll.ES IE. QQULIZ IEIIMVNII O. CI'sIxIINI:s, S.B. JAMES D. CI'RT-IIEY, B. Chem. EDWARD I-I. ELLMS. B.S. KARL L. FORD, S.B. TIIIIxI.Is l'. l'ITRIi', BA. XIURIUN II. WooIIII'.xRIw, B. Chem. .XVI-:RY A. MIIRTIIN, A.B. :XRTIIVR A. SVNIER, S.B. IIBNRY W. UXDIQRXVOUIB, Jr., Ph.D. 5. . DXX'lI1IlT Y. GREGORY, A.C. ERNEST Il. l-lI'N'rRI5ss, S.B. WII.LI.IM S. JoIINsoN, S.B. GEIIRIIE I-I. RIIoDEs, PlI.B. JACI-c H. WAI:ooNER, B.S. XVILLIAM T, SMITH, S.B. Student Assistants FREDERICK W. ADAMS NIANUEL M. GREEN VICTOR O. HOMERRERG GERALD TATTERSFIELD ALBERT M. YouNG If. lilllg PII D., The Research Laboratory of pplied Chemistry ROBERT E. WILSON, Ph.B.. Wooster, 1914g S.B., M. I. T., 1916. Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, Director. Residence: 127 Fuller Street, Brookline. LEON W. PARSONS, AX2: S.B., M. I. T.,'1913g A.M., Harvard, 1916g Ph.D., 1917. Assistant Director, Inorganic Problems. Residence: 78 Chester Road, Belmont. CI-IARLEs S. VENABLE, AKEg AXZQ fbBKg A.B., North Carolina, 1910, M.S., 1911g Ph.D., M. I. T., 1917. Assistant Director, Organic Problems. Residence: 20 Warwick Road, Belmont. Research Associates ALLEN ABRAMS, A.B., M.S. HAROLD V. ATWELL, S.B. RALPH H. BAILEY, A.B. PARRY BORGSTROM, Ph.D. ERNEST C. CROCKER, S.B. CLARENCE F. EIJDY, B.S., M.A. DANIEL P. BARNARD, 4th, B.S. LEONARD R. CHURCHILL, B. Ch.E. ANDRI-5 DEscI-IAMPS TYLER FUWA, B. Ch.E. VERNER V. KENDALL, M.A. JAMES H. HOLDEN, B.S. WILLIAM G. HORSCH, Ph.D. DAVID R. MERRILL, Ph.D. CHRISTIAN NUSBAUM, Ph.D. WILLIAM B. Ross, Ph.B., S.B. HENRY H. STORCH, M.A. Research Assistants RAYMOND H. LAMEERT, B.Sc., M.A. ERSKINE D. LORD, S.B. RICHARD F. LYON, S.B. GAVIN R. TAYLOR, S.B. LAURENCE E. WEYMOUTH, S.B. Part-Time Assistants LEO MANN, B.S. CONRAD E. RONNEBERG, A.B. 31 MERRILL A. YOUTZ, A.B. TECHNIQUE-1922 , Department of Chemical Engineering Borgstrom, Ronneburg, Barnard, Deschamps, Youtz, Venable, Kendall, Nusbaum, Holden,.Atwell, Lambert, Churchill, Bailey, Eddy, Taylor, Weymouth, Lord, Abrams, Horsch, CrOcker,.Mann, Merrill, Storch, Fuwa, Woodward, McAdams, Lewis, VV1lson, Haslam, Robinson. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING PRACTICE Professors WARREN K. LEWIS, S.B., M. I. T., 1905g Ph.D., Breslaug 1908. Y Professor of Chemical Engineeringg in charge of the Department. Residence: 85 Lombard Street, Newton. ROBERT E. WILSON, Ph.B., University of Wooster, 19143 S.B., M. I. T., 1916. Associate Professor of Chemical Engineeringg Director of the Research Laboratory of Applied Chemistry. Resi- dence: 127 Fuller Street, Brookline. ROBERT T.. HASLAM, S.B., M. I. T., 1911. . R . - Associate Professor of Chemical Engineeringg Acting Director of the School of Chemical Engineering Practice Residence: 72 Freeman Street, Arlington. WILLIAM H. MCADAMS, KE., B.S., University of Kentucky, 19135 M.S., 19143 S.M., M. I. T., 1917 Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering. Residence: Sharon. CLARK ROBINSON, S.B., M. I. T., 1909, S.M., 1915. I Assistant Professor of Industrial Chemistry. Residence: 393 North Main Street, Reading. DUSTIN W. WILSON, S.B., M. I. T., 1917. Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineeringg Director of the Buifalo Station of the School of Chemical Engineer- ing Practice. PAUL G. WOODWARD, BGIIQ S.B. M. I. T. 1917. Assistant -Professor of Chemical Engineerlngg Director of the Everett Station of the School of Chemical Engineer- ing Practice. Residence: 37 Egremont Road, Boston. WALTER G. WHITMAN, S.B.. M. I. T, 1917. Assistant .Professor of Chemical Engineering: Director of the Bangor Station of the School of Chemical Engineer- ing Practice. Assistants CHARLES H. HERTY, Jr., A.B. TOWNSEND H. HINGSTON, S.B. ROBERT J. TOBIN, S.B. Instructors FRED P. BAKER, S.B. Instructor at the Everett Station Instructor at the Bangor Station RALPH F. TENNEY, S.B. Instructor at the Buffalo Station WILLIAM P. RYAN, S.B. 32 ffiif hai 4 . :iii--is f A is M l - FACULTY - l l .f l Department of Electrical Engineering I 1 Huck Row: Janes, Tucker, Sanders. Bowles, Arnold, BI. F. Gardner, Becker Middle Row: Timbie, Bush, II. B. Gardner, Dellenbaugh, Hentz, Ricker, Lansil, Braaten Front Rmu: Dillon, lluclson, Laws, Jackson, Kennelly, Lawrence, Lyon Professors DUGALD C. JACKSON, f1IKEg EE, Tllllg S.B., Pennsylvania State College. 1885, C.E., Cornell, 1887. Professor of Electrical Engineering: in charge of the Department. Residence: 5 Mercer Circle, Cambridge. ARTIIUR E. KENNELLX', Sc.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1896, A.M., Harvard, 1906. Professor of Electrical Engineering: Director of the Research Division of the Department. Residence: 1 Kennedy Road, Cambridge. FRANK A. LAWS, S.B., M. I. T., 1839. Professor of Electrical Engineering. Residence: 12-1115 Federal Street, Salem. THEODORE 1-I. DILLON, U.S.M.A., 1904. Professor of Electrical Engineering. Residence: Scituate. RALPH R. LAXVRENCE, S.B., M. I. T., 1895. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. Residence: 72 Sumner Street, Dorchester. VANNEVAR BUSH, ATU: S.B., Tufts, 1913: M.S., 1913: Eng. D., M. I. T., 1916. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. Residence: 18 Tudor Street, Chelsea. WILLIAM I-I. TIMBIE, fl1BK: B.A., Williams, 1901. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. Residence: 27 Clark Street, Newton Center. WALDO V. LYON, S.B., M. I. T., 1905. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. Residence: 1108 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington. RALPH G. HUDSON. S.B.. M. 1. T., 1907. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. Residence: 45 Ashton Avenue, Newton Center. CLAIRE W. RICICER, S.B., M. I. T., 1914: S.M., 1914: M.E.E., Harvard, 1915. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. Residence: 62 Newport Street, Arlington. Instructors CLIFFORD E. LANSIL, S.B. PIARTLEY B. GARDNER, S.B. CARLTON E. TUCKER, S.B. ARTHUR L. NELSON, S.B. FREDERICK S. DELLENBAUCH, JR., E.E. HAROLD W. BIBBER, S.B., L'Ecole Cen- trale Exchange Instructor WILLIAM J. IWILLER, E.E. Research Assistants MURRAY F. GARDNER, B.S.E. JAMES H. BECKER, B.S. ELLIS J. ARNOLD, B.S.E. CHARLES IVIANNEBACK, E.M. Assistants MARION S. SANDERS, S.B. INGVALD T. BRAATEN, A.B., S.B. LEONARD R. JANES, S.B. EDWARD L. BOWLES, B.S. CLIFFORD E. HENTZ 33 - p , 4 ,...-.-,-.ly-. L L - TECHNIQUE-1922 Department of Physics Including Electrochemical Engineering and Aeronautical Engineering Back Row: Powell, Barss, Young, MacKinnon, Harris, Thurston, Sears, A.M. Clarke, Norton, VVilkes, KCHTlCk Middle Row: Richardson, Lindsay, Frye, Clift, Chandler, Eyre. Weeks, Knobel, Page, Townshend Sitting: Hersey, Warner, Derr, Goodwin, Cross, Wilson, Franklin, Drisko, Thompson FVo11tRow: Taylor, Stockbarger Nichols, Miller . Professors EDWIN B. VVILSON, QJBK, EE, A.B., Harvard, 1899: Ph.D., Yale, 1901. - Professor of Mathematical Physics: in charge of the Department. Residence: 46 lNilliams Street, Brookline. HARRY M. GOODWIN, S.B., M. I. T., 1890: Ph.D., Leipzig, 1893. q Professor of Physics and Electrochemistry: in charge of the Course in Electrochemical Engineering. Residence 424 Walnut Street, Brookline. Louis DERR, AT, f11BKg A.B., Amherst, 1889: M.A., 1892: S.B., M. I. T., 1892. Professor of Applied Optics and Photography. Residence: 83 Centre Street, Brookline. CHARLES L. NORTON, S.B., M. 1. T., 1893. Professor of Industrial Physics: in charge of the Option in Industrial Physics: Director of the Research Labora tory of Industrial Physics. Residence: 5 Acorn Street, Boston. WILLIAM S. FRANKLIN, fIfA9g 1I1BKg S. B., University of Kansas, 1887: S.M., 1888: Sc.D., Cornell, 1901. Professor of Physics. Residence: 41 Kirkland Street, Cambridge. WILLIAM J. DRISI-io, S.B., M. I. T., 1895. Associate Professor of Physics. Residence: 28 Lloyd Street, VVinclIester. MAURICE -DE KAY THOMPSON, AKE: S.B., M. I. T., 1898: Ph.D., Basel, 1903. Associate Professor of Electrochemistry. Residence: 5 Fairmont Street, Brookline. NEWELL C. PAGE, A.B., M. I. T., 1902. Associate Professor of Electricity. Residence: 28 Maxwell Road, VVinchester. EDYV.-XRD WARNER, A.B., Harvard, 1916: S.B., 1917: S.B., M. I. T., 1917: S.M.. M. I. T., 1919. Associate Professor of Aeronautical Engineering. Residence: 71 St. Mary's Street, Brookline. IVIAYO D. -HERSEY, A.B., Colorado College, 1907: S.B., M. I. T., 1910: A.M., Olivet College, 1910. Associate Professor of Properties of Matter. Residence: 19 Ware Street, Cambridge. GORDON B. WILKES. fI2BE: S.B., M. I. T. 1911. Assistant Professor of Industrial Physics. Residence: 51 Everett Street, Newton Center. Instructors WILLIAM R- BARS-S, PH.D. MAX KNOBEL, S.M. EARIJE E. RICHARDSON, S.B. ROYAL M- FRYE. A.M. BAILEY TOWNSHEND, S.B. R. BRUCE LINDSAY, A.B., M.S. JOHN C- MACKINNON, S.B. LOUIS H. YOUNG, S.B. JOHN ALSTON CLARK, S.B. PAUL B- TAYLOR. MA- CLARENCE H. POWELL, B.Sc., A.F.R.A.S. Research Associate JOI-IN T. NORTON, S.B. Assistants ELOF BENSON, Curator of Apparatus ARTHUR M. CLARKE, B.A CARL SELIG, Constructor of Apparatus LOUISA L. EYRE, B.A. EI-Z'-FRA H- CHANDLER. B.A. WILLIAM H. MILLER, B.S. DOROTHY W. WEEKS, B.A. 34 . DONALD C. STOCKBARGER EVELYN O. CLIET, A.B. f .l .il ' .liAQQiTYQ,- Department of English and History limi: limi: Kelso, 'I':ipli:y, SI-nu-r, Crosliy, Roberts, Sears, Copitliorne, Morris .llifiillr Rear: Pipkin, Roni-rs, Robinson, Pi-arson, Ayilelnltv, Pri-srotl, Fuller 1'1l'IlHl Rmv: Ki-pin-r, liallzley, lfznilkner Professors HENRY tl. PEARSON, f'E1fl'1iKg A.B., Harvard, 1893. Professor of English, in charge of the Department. Residence: 1-10 Dudley Road, Newton Center. ARC1-IER T. ROB1NsON, IIHBKQ A.B., Harvard, 189153 A.M., 1915. Professor Of English. Residence: 50 NVOOdelilT Road, Newton l-lighlands. FR.-XNK AYDELOTTE, fI1Bl-ig A.B., Indiana, 1900, A.M., Harvard, 1903, B. Litt., Oxford, 1008. Professor Of English. Residence: 1-1 Kirkland Place, Cambridge. HENRY L. SE.-IYER, 'PBKQ A.B., Harvard, 19005 A.M., 1914. Associate Professor Of English. Residence: 97 Merriam Street, Lexington. ROBERT E. ROGERS, f11BK:A.l3., Harvard, 19085 A.M., 1909. Assistant Professor Of English. Residence: 107 Upland Road, Cambridge. Instructors WINWARD PRESCOTT, A.M. ALEXANDER BALTZLEY, A.M. VVILLIAM A. CROSBY, A.M. STEPHEN F. SEARS, A.M. PENFIELD ROBERTS, A.M. PAUL T. KEPNEXI, A.B. MATTHEW R. COPITHORNE, A.B. CHARLES W. PIPKIN, A.M. RALPH MORRIS, A.B. ROBERTS TAPLEY, A.B. HAROLD U. FAULKNER, Ph.D. DEAN M. FULLER, A.B. ALBERT D. KELsO, A.B. 35 - . ., .. , . fs ' - ' F- 2-ra-2.-If-wil-egfvssfs L f.- 7' Q- ,. - N1 Li - 'H - TECHNIQUE' 1922 - Department of Economics and Statistics Doten Armstrong Dewey Shugrue Schell Reed Tucker Taylor Professors DAVIS R. DEWEY, AXP, fIJBKg A.B., University of Vermont, 1879, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 18867 LL.D., University of Vermont, 1910. Professor of Political Economy and Statistics, in charge of the Department and the Course in Engineering Administration. Residence: 2 Berkeley Street, Cambridge. CARROLL W. DoTEN,fIvA9gfI1BKgPh.B., University of Vermont, 18953 A.M., 1899, A.M., Har- vard, 1902. Professor of Political Economy. Residence: 58 Garfield Street, Cambridge. FLOYD E..ARMSTRONG, A.B., University of Michigan, 19145 A.M., 1916. Associate Professor of Political Economy. Residence: 116 Jason Street, Arlington. MARTIN. J. SHUGRUE, A.B., University of Michigan, 1913. Assistant Professor of Economics. Residence: 2 Berkeley Street, Cambridge. ERWIN SCHELL, SAX, S.B., M. I. T., 1912. Assistant Professor of Business Management. Residence: 238 Hemenway Street, Boston. DONALD- S. TUCKER, A.B., Colorado College, 1906gA.M., Williams, 1912. Assistant Professor of Economics. Residence: 10 Summit Road, Wellesley. Instructors CHARLES H- REED, S.B. CHARLES E. TAYLOR, A.M. ROBERT M. JAMESON, A.M., LL.B. Special Lecturer Lincoln F. Schaub, M.A. ' 36 -l l - FACULTY - Department Of Modern Languages 1 1 1 E Cook Sc-xlun Moore I.:ingley Yogi-l Kiirrr-lim-yer Professors FRANK YOOE1., AT, A.B., Harvard, 18873 A.M., 1892. Professor of Germang in charge of the Department. Residence: 95 Robinwood Avenue jamaica Plain. ERNEST P. LANGLEY, A.B., University of Toronto. 139-Lg A.M., Harvard, 19003 Ph.D., 1910 Professor Ol' French. Residence: 11 Whittier Street, Cambridge. HERMAN R. KURRELBIEYER, fb BKQ A.B., johns Hopkins, 18993 Ph.D., 1902. Associate Professor of German. Residence: 206 Beech Street, Roslindale. Instructors ALBERT H. MOORE, A.M. LEROY J. COOK, A.M. JOHN J. SEXTON, A B. 37 l - TECHNIQUE' 1922 - Department of Mathematics Wiener Lipka Rice Moore D0ug1aSS. Rutledge Taylor Zelfiifl Passano Hitchcock Bartlett Tyler Woods Bailey Gwfge Phill' DS Professors HARRY W. TYLER, S.B., M. I. T., 18843 Ph.D., Erlangen, 1889. Walker Professor of Mathematics: in charge of the Department. Residence: 39 Gray Cliff Road, Newton Center DANA P. BARTLETT, S.B., M. I. T., 1886. Professor of Mathematics. Residence: Boxford. FREDERICK S. Wooos, WT, CIHBK: A.B., Wesleyan, 1885, A.M., 1888: Ph.D., Gottim-IGH, 1394- Professor of Mathematicsgin Charge of Graduate Students in Mathematics. Residence: 123 Sumner Street Newton Center. FREDERICK H. BAILEY, fIrBKg A.B., Harvard, 18873 A.M., 1889. Professor of Mathematics. Residence: 12 Idlewild Street, Allston. CLARENCE L. E. MOORE, S.B., Ohio State Universitv, 1901, A.M., Cornell, 1902: Ph.D., 1904. Professor of Mathematics, Research Advisor of Mathematics. Residence: 179 Hunnewell NATHAN R. GEORGE, GAXQ GI1BKg A.B., Harvard, 1890: A.M., 1891. Associate Professor of Mathematics. Residence: 50 Peterboro Street, Boston. LEONARD PASSANO, A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1889. I Assoclate Professor of Mathematics. Residence: 5 Park Vale, Brookline. HENRY PHILLIPS, S.B., Erskine College, 19005 Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1905. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Residence: 179 Hunnewell Avenue, Newton. JOSEPH LIPKA, S.B., Columbia, 1905: A. M., 19065 PlI.D., 1912. Assxstant Professor of Mathematics. Residence: 378 School Street, Watertown. FRANK L. HITCHCOCK, A.B., Harvard, 1896: Ph.D., 1910. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Residence: -10 Hillside Terrace, Belmont. Instructors GEORGE RUTLEDGE, PH.D. RAYMOND D. DOLYGLASS, M.A. JAMES S. TAYLOR, PH.D. NORBEIQT VVIENER, PI-I.D. SAMUEL D. ZELDIN, PH.D. LEPINE I-1. RICE, PI-I.B. KARL L. WII.DEs, B.S. 38 WYATT H. INGRAM, B.Sc. Avenue. Newton . -, L'-, - --- . f--, .5 pf. ,, pp N' 1: 3.6. f 4 . -:1 fefiqg. . 'nm l l - FACULTY - l , . , Department of Mllltafy Sclence and Tactics Robertson, Yxintzlin. Clark, Putney, i'liristi.m. Ultosi-n. l'enzllt-ton, Xilitson. Cox Crowlvy Kroxn Prcisigkc Truax JOHN B. CHRISTIAN, Colonel, Coast Artillery Corps, l'. S. A. Professor of Military Science and Tactics, in charge of the Department. Rn-sitlence: 12-l-l Beacon Street, Brook line. Enw.-xim W. PVTNEY, Major, Coast Artillery Corps. V. S. A. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Residence: 15 Camden Road, Auburndale. PETER I-I. OTTOSEN, fbliflvg B,C.E., Iowa State College, 1008: Major, Coast Artillery Corps. U. S. A. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Residence: 41 ligreniont Road. Brookline. Joi-lx TNIATHER OAXQ Major. Ordnance Department, C. S. A. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Residence: Xiiatertown Arsenal. RANDOLPH T. Plsxousrox, BAE, Major. Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Residence: 1742 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston HOWARD F. CLARK, fbliEg A.B.. Leland Stanford, 1908, S.B., M. I. T., 19123 Captain, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. Assistant Professor of Military Science. Residence: 400 Charles River Road, Cambridge. JAMES T. VVATSON, JR., B.S., Carleton College, 1916: lst l.ieutenant,Signal Corps. U. S. A. - Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Residence: 33 Newell Road, Auburndale. Assistants Master Sgt. Cox, D.E.M.L. Master Sgt. Krom, D.E.M.L. lst Sgt. Vaughn, D.E.M.L. lst Sgt. Robertson, D.E.M.L. Staff Sgt. Truax, D.E,M.L. Sgt. Crowley, D.E.M.L. Sgt. Preisiglce, D.E.M.L. 39 E mL: f n M nf - TECHNIQUE-1922 mann ' f MUELLEIQ ' QLHRK mum- OM HH 40 ..,YQ.,. V , . .Q--1-1. .- I.-g. ,.... . f FACULTY ' ' -q7'.1-',-Fglei' 1 :', '.LJ,.fJ7 . I H, wi-I--W' I I I I I ' . JH .-.vf I , :' . -w-- Ir-.A TYLE-D - 1-.il-if TQ LBOT HGWFIFPD PEf3II3270II 7iI'IE-LI.. IQOSEIQ5 DDWKO KIIIS5-OF-1921 fi I I 1 W Y X3 H w K L Q51 K A '--A 5 - - v- 1 - TECHNIQUE' 1922 - ,, .. , ,5-173 ALBERTO AURELIO ACOSTA Peru, S. A. Mike 5 Born November 22, 18975 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at Margate College, England5 Cosmopolitan Club C2, 3, 415 Latin-American Club C2, 3, 415 Civil Engineering Society C2, 3, 415 Aero Society C3, 415 T. A. C. C415 Wrestling Team C215 Entered Freshman Year. ELLIOTT TORREY ADAMS Dorchester, Mass. Ellie 5 Born July 19, 18995 Chemistryg Prepared at Boston English High School5 Chemical Society C2, 3, 415 Entered Freshman Year. FREDERICK WILDES ADAMS West Newton,Mass. Fred 5 Born March 3, 19015 Chemical Engineering: Prepared at Newton High School5 Pi Delta Epsilong Stylusg Chemical Society C2, 3, 415 Aero Society CB, 415 Radio Society C3, 415 The Tech, Night Editor C2, 3, 41, Contributing Editor C415 Entered Freshman Year. WALDO ADAMS EX Dubuque, Ia. VVally 5 Born October 31, 18995 General Engineering5 Prepared at Dubuque High School5 Beaver Club5 Class Secretary C415 Institute Committee C215 Tech Show Ballet C215 Technique Electoral Committee C215 Treasurer T. A. C. C315 Faculty Editor Technique 1921 C415 Entered Freshman Year. WALLACE THEODORE ADAMS Lynn, Mass. Wally 5 Born May 18, 18995 Civil Engineeringg Pre- pared at Lynn Classical High School5 Civil Engineering Society C2, 3, 415 Executive Committee C315 T. A, C- C3, 415 Musical Clubs C1, 2, 3, 415 Track Team C115 Entered Freshman Year. ALLEN ADDICKS amz Philadelphia, Pa. Al 5 Born January 12, 18995 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at University of Pennsylvania5 Chemical Society C2, 3, 415 Mechanical Engineering Society C215 Cosmopolitan Club C415 Glee Club C2, 315 Captain Box- ing Team C3, 415 Wrestling Team C315 M. I.T.A.A. C3, 415 Track Squad C1, 215 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. ALBERT BENONI ALSOS Horten, Norway Al 5 Born October 25, 18925 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering5 Prepared at Naval Academy, Norwayg Naval Architectural Society C3, 415 Entered Junior Year. HENRY ALVIN ALTER TAI!! Yonkers, N. Y. Harry 5 Born March 17, 18995 Engineering Adminis- tration5 Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall5 Corporation XV C2, 3, 415 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 415 Entered Sophomore Year. 44 - PORTFOLIO l l L2 ANTHONY ANABLE X-If New York City. N. Y. TOny g llurn january ll. IHUTQ linxincvriin.: Adminis- tmtiong Prvpnri-cl :it Tull Svlmolg lbrporailiun XY Ill, U, Executive Cmiirnillev Ill: lilass Truck Tvzim ll, Zig flip- tain lfri-slnnzin I-'ii-lil Day R--Lug' Timing Varsity Tr.n-k Teain ll, Ill: XX'e:ircr uf tln- TU: lin!-'real lfrv-lixu,iu Year, Class of l1l2U. AXEL Gl,'NliRlUS IIOIJORD ANDERSEN Stavanger. Norway Amir , llorn juni' IT, INST, Blu-tzilliirgirgil l'Iimim-vr- ingg l'ri-pzin-il :it Norwegian llyliiiinriuui. .mil I'nly- lcrliiiir Institute ul' i'npm'iili.igeiig l'O:iiinpOIii.m Club 12, ll, -ll, Xnrwi-uixin Slinlvnls Club, Mining liiieiri--vrixig Socii-ty 1-lug liuu-n-il Soplwxii-mf Year. PAUL NATIIANIEL ANDERSON fl-K22 Jxlnlesmwn, N. Y. .'Xndy g Burn Seplrlnlwr IU, 18953 General lingim-eringg Prepared ut .Xndovl-r .Xcmlexiiyg Osiris, livgivur Clulig Manager Track Team 1141, Pres. 5l.l.T..X..X. cllig Pres. N.Ii.l. l'..X..X. lliig lnftitute Coriiriiitiw- lillg Finance Corniniiu-v 4333 linu-red lfresliinzxn YL-nr. WALTER WOOD ANDERSON ETX, llMl-J, Tlill Bellaire, Ohio Andy g Born April 26. 1893g General .-Xrcliitectureg Prepared at Ohio State Universityg Architectural Club 445, Cross-Country Team C-ll, Entered Senior Year. OSCAR ARNOLD ANDERSSEN Bergen, Norway Oscar g Born January 5, 18955 Civil Engineeringg Prepared at Technical College, Norway, Civil Engineering Society 13, 451 Cosmopolitan Club 13, -453 Entered Junior Year. ABRAHAM MORRIS ARONSON Jersey City, N. J. Mor g Born December 28, 1893, Electrochemical Engineeringg Prepared at City College of New Yorkg Chemical Society C455 Electrical Engineering Society C455 Menorah Society 13, 455 Entered Junior Year. ADOLPH HERBERT ARONSON Roxbury, Mass. Arry g Born August 10, 1899g Chemistryg Prepared at Boston English High Schoolg Chemical Society l2, 3, 455 Entered1Freshman Year. CHELSO LINO ARRIGONI AXP Middletown, Conn. Arri g Born December 5, 1899g Mechanical Engineer- ingg Prepared at Army and Navy Preparatory Schoolg Mechanical Engineering Society 42, 3, 45, Catholic Club C2, 3, 453 Radio Society C355 Class Wrestling Team O55 Entered Freshman Year. 45 .1 J i- TECHNIQUE-1922 GEORGE HENRY ATKINSON St0neham,MaSs. Ackie , Born February 11, 1899, Chemical Engineer- ing, Prepared at Stoneham High School, Chemical Society C2, 3, 43, T. A. C. C3, 43, The Tech, Advertising Board C333 Entered Freshman Year. CHESTER ORLANDO AVERY Milford, Mass. Chet , Born October 12, 1899, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Milford High School, Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 43, Entered Freshman Year. WHITNEY KENT AVERY Brockton, Mass. 'iVVhit , Born July 27, 1898, Nlechanical Engineering, Prepared at Brockton High School, Mechanical Engineer- ing Society C2, 3, -13, Aero Society C3, 43, Entered Freshman Year. ALBERT EUGENE BACHMANN Newtonville, Mass. Red , Born October 12, 1899, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Watertown High School, Class Football Team f13, Class Basketball Team C33, Entered Freshman Year. JOHN BURTON BAKER Philadelphia, Pa. Bake , Born October 1, 1899, Engineering Adminis- tration, Prepared at Philadelphia City High School, Corporation XV C2, 3, 43, T, C. A. C43, Mechanical Engineering Society C43, Entered Freshman Year. HENRY du PONT BALDWIN AT Louisville, Ky. Baldy , Born July 18, 1898, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Milton Academy, Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 43, Class Football C13, Class Ttig-o'-War C23, Assistant Coach Freshman Football Team C33, Coach Sophomore Football Team C43, Mandolin Club C23, Entered Freshman Year. OLIVER LOUIS BARDES B911 Cincinnati, Ohio Ollie , Born April 2, 1899, Engineering Administra- tion, Prepared at Hughes High School, Cincinnati, Var- sity Track and Relay Teams C1, 2, 3, 43,Wearer of the T , Entered Freshman Year. JOHN CLEMENT BARKER KIDFA Portland, Me Johnny , Born March 5, 1898, Engineering Administra- tion, Prepared at Portland High School, Beaver Club, Class Baseball Cl, 23, Class Football C23, Secretary- Treasurer Undergraduate Finance Committee C23, Tech . Show Chorus C23, Entered Freshman Year Class of 1920. 46 il - Ponrrotio - W 5 LINCOLN IIARRICTI' BARKICR MAX Canis-leo. N. Y. Iii:-li g Iinrn Nlaf-'h BN, IHUN5 Nl--rli.uu-,il I-Queiu--'xingg I'n-p.ir1-il .it lixvter .Xmfl--iiiyg Mi-i'h.uii-.il I-Qiieuif-vrimg N-ri--ly -Ji, -Ilg KI.i-Univ l'luh ii-5 lil.i-- 'I'iiu-fl'-War 'I : The T-wh. l'irvul.iii--u Xl.iu.iei-r III, X-'ns 5l.ilI 'YW lint:-rw--I Ifrv'-iuuzin Yi-nr. ROBI-IRT XN'.KI.KIiR HARKICR HX I'l1IIzuIeIphia. Pu. Hun , Born Si-pu-iiilwr N, INUN5 KI:-t'li.uii-pil i'iIll1ilI1'1'I'- HIE: l'rv'li.irv'nl :il NTS! l'lill:nrll'lIllii.illiL1li5t'luu-li Alvfllllll- nal l'.iigini-1-mu.: Swim-ty 1-II5 4 Lis- l'.xvrl1t1vv C 1-iiiiiuiuiv' ij, 1513 C'I,,tf Iiglsi-lmll il, 235 Cilas- l-'mxilniil 4lI5 Naval I nil I'-N-ihall '335 bwuuiuuu.: Ti-.un iii, II: lim--rwl lfri--h man Year. NVILLIAM ROBERT BARKHR 'I-III-I NVllkes-Barre. Pu. Ii-iii , Horn ,lzinuary 22, IMIEI5 lilv-ir-wlwiiii-.til lfuui- nrrrinigg l'n-pan-fl at XVilk:-s-lI.irr1- lliuh Sflnn-I5 Usiri-5 liz-ax'vr5 Cihm-miczil Srwii-ly 12, Ii, -Img lil:-ririral liugiaiwvr- ing Society 12, 3, -ll: Class Tre.:-iirvr 'Zig 'I'vrliiiiqiu- Iileftoml Cmiiriiillvn- 11335 ,Ks-islziul lillaillvs- Mzuiaevr Technique H3213 1235 Wr---:ling Nunn-r.ils ill: .X--isizuu Stngi- AIIIIIZIKIT Ti-rl: Slum' II, 215 .xiwlslllill XX'r4's!liiu.1 Manager 11, 215 liusiuvs- Mzinzxg-'r Tvrhuifun- lillll Mil: Di-it-exile Des Sleviuvs C'uuv1'uliuli 1335 Yin'---I'ri-sill:-lil T.C,A. 143: Clmirumn Point Syilvlll C'ouuniui:1- I-I3, IQCSIHIIUIIQ Emcrerl I-'resluuau Yvar. .IOIIN NVALKER BARRIGER. 3rd St. Louis, Mo. Q- john 3 Born December Zi, 152395 Ifnginerring .Xzlmiuis- i tration5 Prepared al Central High School, St. Louis: 5 Civil Engineering Society C3, -I35 Corporation XX' CLI, 3, -I3 Entered Freshman Year. CIIARLES BRADFORD BARTON, Jr. fI1EK Berlin, N. H. Chuek 5 Born August 27, 19005 Chemical Engineeringg Prepared at Exeter .-XcarIemy5 Stylus C3, 435 Chemical Society C2, 3, 435 Cross-Country Team C135 The Tech, Associate Editor C335 Point System Committee CIS, 435 Entered Freshman Year. MAURICE BASINOW Roxbury, Mass Maurice 5 Born November 13, 153005 Chemical Engineer- ing5 Prepared at English High School5 Chemical Society C2, 3, -L35 Get-to-gether Club C2, 3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. OSCAR KENNETH BATES KIIPA Dorchester, Mass. Ken g Born December 23, 19005 Mechanical Engineer- ing5 Prepared at Dorchester High Schoolg Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Aero Society C335 Tech Orchestra C135 Entered Freshman Year. GARVIN BAWDEN AKE Houghton, Mich. Mich 5 Born September 24, 18955 Engineering Admin- istration5 Prepared at Exeter Academy and Chauncy Hall School5 Beaver, Pres. C335 Osirisg Varsity C1ub5 Corporation XV C2, 3, 435 Class Pres. C335 Chairman Junior Prom Committee C335 Vice-Pres. Institute Com- mittee C335 Chairman M. I. T. A. A. C33, Resigned5 Tech- nique Electoral Committee C235 Relay Team Cl, 23, Capt. C235 Track Team Cl, 2, 3, 43, Capt. C435 Cross-Country Team C235 Pres. Tech Summer Camp C435 Entered Freshman Year. 47 f'5HK3 i' N' I ' I X 3 TECHNIQUE 0 1922 - JOSEPH HENRI BAYLE, A. B. New York City, N. Y. Joe, Hank , Born August 10, 1897, Mechanical Engi- neering, Prepared at Holy Cross College, Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3. 41, Catholic Club C2, 3, 4J, Director C4J, Entered Freshman Year. RODERIC LESLIE BENT AT Gardner, Mass. Rod , Born January 9, 1895, General Engineering, Prepared at Worcester Academy, Beaver Club, Fresh- man Track, Captain, Relay Team CD, Captain C2jg Baseball C2j, Technique Electoral Committee C2J, Varsity One Mile Relay C1, 23, Musical Clubs C3, 43, Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1919. FREDERICK WALTER BINNS Roxbury, Mass. Fred , Born August 6, 1898, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Boston English High School, English High Club C1, 29, Chemical Society C2, 3, 49, Aero Society C1, 45, Entered Freshman Year. HAROLD OAKES BIXBY Arlington Heights, Mass. Bix , Born February 18, 1900, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Arlington High School, Radio Society C2, 3, 41, Aero Society C2, 35, Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 41, Entered Freshman Year. ARTHUR HENRY BLAKE Wollaston, Mass. Art , Born November 7, 1897, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Quincy High School, Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 42, Aero Society C4J, T. C. A. Bible CBD, Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1919. FRANCIS LIVINGSTON BLEWER Newark Valley, N. Y. Frank , Born September 8, 1900, General Science, Prepared at Owego Free Academy, Civil Engineering Society C3J, Corporation XV C4J, Radio Society CSD, Entered Freshman Year. CLINTON LUCIUS BOND Adams, Mass. Bondy , Born June 18, 1898, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Adams High School, Mechanical Engineering Society C3, 45, Aero Society C3J, Tug-o'-War Team C1, 27, Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. DAVID BARNETT BOND, Jr. Lithonia, Ga. Bondy , Born ,Tune 6, 1897, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at University of Georgia, Entered Junior Year. 48 Al l - PORTFOLIO - El lie 1 i EDYVARD VVOLCOTI' BOOTH IM-I Brookline. Mans. Scripps , Born lfuhrunry li, 151053 Liv,-lxvrul l':l'I11lll1'0l'lIlQ1 Prepared at l luauncy llall Sclmolg lil-:iv--rg Masque: Clmuncy Hall Cluhg Class l-'-mLb:ill. xl2lllLIll I lltg Tech Show, C:lsl4,1,2,Zll,Nlaligigifxmxiitl-113 Tl'ClIIlll1ll4FIfllfClHI.ll , Vonlinillce 1313 junior1'mnlCoiiiinitlmr1313 Class lixvru- tive CQUIIIIIIIIUJU 14113 liritererl I:Yl'SllIIllkI1 Yvzir, LEONARD FOLLARD BO'I I'ING Brooklyn. N. Y, Len , Born june 123, 15973 .xI'l'lllllICll1l'l'Q l'rv.-pair:-fl :it Manual Training lligh School and Pmtt Institute, Brook- lyn, .-Xrchilvclural Socin-ly 12, Zi, -ll: SkK'1IIlllllIlL1 Tm-.un 13. 41, Entvrvd Junior Ymr. A i I THEODORE VVILLIAM BOSSERT Milwaukee. Wls, Ted , Born July 1, 1597: Clurinical lingim-L-ring, Pre- pared at Milwaukee University Schoolg Bczivcrg Chcmictil ,- Society, Sect. 1-U: Track Ts-am L2, Il, -ll: Entered Fresh- 1 man Year, Class of 1920. WILLIAM FREDERICK BOUCIIER Ncwton,Mnss. Ifred g Born April 2-1, 19005 Clieniical Engineering: Prepared at Newton lligh School: Entered Freslnnrui Year. JOI-IN DRUMMOND BOWMAN Boston, Mass. John , Born December 8, 1895, Electrical Enginceringg Prepared at Andover Academy: Electrical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 NVrestling Team C3. 413 Entered Fresh- man Year, Class of 1919. STUART EMERSON BRADFORD Hyannis, Mass. Brad g Born October S, 1897, Civil Engineering, Pre- pared at Chauncy Hall Schoolg Civil Engineering Society l2, 3, 413 Chauncy Hall Club 13, 459 Rifle Club l3jg I Track Squad ll, 255 Entered Freshman Year. i 1 WILLARD ALEXANDER BROLIN, Jr. B911 Rockford, Ill. ' Pete , Born October 20, 18993 Mechanical Engineering' v Prepared at Rockford High School and Beloit College, Mechanical Engineering Society, C2, 3, 415 Aero Society CS, 413 T. A. C. C3, 43, Entered Sophomore Year. CHARLES ELLSWORTH BROWN :DFA Kansas City, Mo. Dozie g Born August 1, 18965 Civil Engineering: Prepared at William Jewell College, Civil Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Entered Sophomore Year, Class of 1920. 49 v - TECHNIQUE - 1922 A - ,fra Q 'E DAYTON TALMADGE BROWN Detroit, Mich. Brownie 3 Born May 23, 1898i Mechanical Engineering Prepared at Western High School, Detroit3 Mechanical Engineering Society C2 3 .433 Class Tug-0'-War C133 Class Crew C233 Dormitory Committee C333 Entered Freshman Year. EDWARD SEARS BROWN AXA Salem, Mass. Ned 3 Born December 6, 18961 Mechanical Engineering3 Prepared at Chauncy Hall School3 Mechanical Engineer- ing Society C2, 3, 433 Entered Freshman Year. SAMPSON BROWN Lawrence, Mass. Sam 3 Born June 15, 18983 Chemical Engineering3 Pre- pared at Lawrence High Schoolg Chemical Society C2, 3, 43' Menorah Society Cl, 2, 3, 433 Entered Freshman Year. 1 WOLFE WILLIAM BROWN Malden, Mass. Bill 3 Born December 25, 18963 Mechanical Engineer- ing3 Prepared at Malden High School3 Mechanical Engineering Society C3, 433 Electrical Engineering Society C233 T. A. C. C433 Entered Freshman Year. LAURENCE OLIPHANT BUCKNER KE Brocton, N. Y. Buck 3 Born August 29, 18973 Electrical Engineering CVI A33 Prepared at Allegheny Collegeg Electrical En- gineering Society C2, 3, 433 Hexalpha3 Class Tug-o'-VVar C1, 233 Wrestling Team, C133 Entered Freshman Year. DOUGLAS MELLEN BURCKETT Somerville, N. J. IKDOl1g',Q Born December 18, 18953 Electrical Engineering: Prepared at Somerville High School3 Electrical Engineer- ing Society C433 Cadet Corps, Sergeant C133 Lieutenant C233 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1919. SPENCER WALTER BUTLER B911 Cleveland, Ohio Fuzzy,'3 Born July 11, 18983 Metalurgical-Engineering3 Prepared at Glenville High School and Case School of Applied Science, Clevelandg Theta Tau3 Entered Junior Year. HAROLD MARTIN BUTTER Boston, Mass. Harry 3 Born August 21, 18973 Metalurgical Engineer- ingg Prepared at Boston English High School3 Menorah S0CifitY C3, 433 Aero Society C333 Mining Engineering Society C433 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1919. 50 I ,x - PoRTFoL1o - 1 YVILLIAM liLl,l0'I'l'E KZAISSE Vergennes, YK. Bill Horn ,lnnv Ii, 150.35 .Xrfliiu-rliir-'5 l'r-'pzurvfl .it A-l'Y'll1'llIll'S lligh Svliuul, Prnt! ill'Klllllll'. :mul Viiivvr-ily' nl' l.mnlfiii5 .Al'ljlIlll'CllIf.ll Sm-in-ty lil, -115 f.xtl1ulu'l'lulrfll,-lip lznlm-re-fl junior X vzxr. HAROLD ll.-KSELTINE CAKE. ll. A. 'I-VA Portland. Oregon Clnvk1m 41 llurll fh'1nln'l' li. lNi'T2 lfl1'm'lrir:ll l'illlllIlI'1'flllL1 fYl Avg I'rep:ir-:il nl thi' l'niwrfity nl Urvgfmg ll.-x.ilpli.i5 Eiilvrwl junior Yr-nr. Al,BER'I' CIALVERT Chestnut lllll. Muse. .Xl 5 Horn Now-inlm--r 1, INUT5 lilvwtri4'.il I-Iixgiin--frimgg Prvivzirn-ri :ll limuklim' lligh Srlmi-I5 T, ll .X. nl, 2. Zi, -lr, Chziirxnain lforv-igiiSt1l'lvnts Rvlnliuns llviiniriitli-1: 12. Ii, -115 Eiitvrvnl lfrvslilngui Ymr. l'I.i4s of IEIBU. THOMAS PA'l'I'ERSON CAMPBELL. ILS. NPT Denver, Colo. Toni 5 Ilorn july ET. INDIE5 lil:-vtrmilivixiifznl liiiuiinwr- ingg l rep:1r1'1l nl lixvtvr Afzula-lily :ind Dnrllnnulli Vcrllviu-5 Vectors, lilvcgtrivul Engineering Society 1-115 linlvrvml junior Year. MALCOLM PAGE CANTERBURY Cambridge, Mass. Mal 5 Born April 10, 18975 Civil Engincvring5 Prepared at Mount l-lerinon Sehoolg Civil Engineering Society 12, 3, 43: Entered Freshman Year. ATTILIO CANZANELLI Medford, Mass. Attilio 5 Born October 21, 18985 Metalurgical Engineer- ing5 Prepared at NVest Philadelphia High Sclioolg Fencing Team Q4J5 Entered Freshman Year. THOMAS BUELL CARD Woonsocket, R. I. 'I'om 5 Born September 13, 18955 EleetricalEngineering5 Prepared at Woonsocket High School and Worcester Polytechnic Instituteg Entered Sophomore Year. FONTINELLE SCOTT CARPENTER SAX Watertown, Mass. Nellie 5 Born March 14, 18965 Engineering Adminis- trationg Prepared at Berkeley Preparatory School5 Class Tug-o'-War Team C155 Entered Freshman Year. 51 . ge ra i l 4 I LM i - TECHNIQUE-1922 2 3 ZQ1S7 ?WKR9!g LANSING TAYLOR CARPENTER QBE Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Pop 5 Born September 12, 18975 Engineering Adminis- tration5 Prepared at Andover Academy5 Chemical Society C2, 3, 435 The Tech, News Staff C135 Voo Doo, Associate Editor C235 Entered Freshman Year. JOSEPH HENRY CARR Ames, Ia. Joe 5 Born August 14, 18965 Architecture5 Prepared at Ames High School5 Aero Society C435 Civil Engineering Society C435 Architectural Society C3, 435 Entered Junior Year. DONALD BIDWELL CARTER A2112 Glastonburg, Conn. Nick 5 Born June 5, 18985 Engineering Administrationg Prepared at Hartford High School and Stanford Univer- sity5 Varsity Club5 Corporation XV C2, 3, 435 Mandolin Club C435 Varsity Track Team C2, 3, 435 Entered Fresh- man Year. JAMES ROSE CARTER Andover, Mass. Jim 5 Born March 12, 18985 Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at Andover Academyg Electrical Engineering Society C435 T.A.C. C435 Class Tug-o'-VVar Team C235 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. CHRISTOPHER COLEMAN CARVEN Dorchester, Mass. Chris 5 Born March 4, 18995 Architectureg Prepared at Chauncy Hall School5 Frieze and Corniceg Masque5 Architectural Society Cl, 2, 3, 435 Glee Club Cl, 235 Tech- nique 1921, Assistant Art Editorg Tech Show, Chorus C1, 23, Author C335 Entered Freshman Year. WILLARD ALVAH CASE K2 Brockton, Mass. Casey 5 Born March 7, 18975 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Brockton High School5 Mechanical Engineer- ing Society C2, 3, 435 M. I. T. Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, 43, Man- ager C435 Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES ALBAUGH CASSELL fI1KE Westminster, Md. Charlie 5 Born February 16, 18995 Mining Engineering5 Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic 1nstitute5 Mining Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Entered Sophomore Year. LAWRENCE CASTONGUAY Thompsonville, Conn. Casty 5 Born June 25, 18965 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at Enfield High School and Carnegie Institute of Technologyg Mechanical Engineering Society C3, 435 Cath- olic Club C3, 435 Entered Junior Year. 52 - PORTFOLIO - l IVAN FLEMMING CHAMBERS OAK Ed51t'n'mur, Del. Tmtsky 5 Ilnrn Nluy 21, 151195 CIICIIHCIII linginevring, Pri-pnrcrl :it xx-lllllllljllull lfrieximls Rhoolg fIl1l'll1ll'.1l Society 12.3, 415 Iizuliu Society Ll, 2, 3, -115 llmiju Vluli 4215 Man- dolin Cluh il, 215 Urclia.-sim 12, Ii, -I31 liuter--il I'Ifl'5lllII.lll Year. CLYDE LARZELERE CHATIIAM Nlfilllsxnispnrl. Pn. C'hink 5 l1..rn I7t'lll'1IlIl'y 111, 191115 lfln-Clrisxil lflieiliv--riilg CYI .XI5 l'rep5ire1I Ill xvilllltillilhnfl High Sclioolp I'ill't'lIltfl1l lfneineering Society 12, 3. 'lu llvxailpluig T. .X. if L-ll: Enter:-il l rt-slimnn Year. LANVRENCE DRAKE CHELLIS Belmont. Mass. Larry 5 Horn I-'ehrugiry T, 101105 Mvvliziiiirzil I'Im:ixi--i-r- ing5 Prepzircd nl .Nrlingtun High St-114-1115 Mi-eli.iiiiv.il Engineering Society CI1, 4135 .Xvru Society i-H5 lint:-red Freslunan Year. EDVVARD RICHARD CHILCOTT Osborne, Kun. Ed 5 Born xlitftfll 33, 18975 lilerlricail Iiiiginwriiig 4X'l A35 Pri-yiarecl at College of lfllllltlflil, Ifllliltlflll, I'fl1l1SQ1SQ Electrical Engineering Society tli, -115 Ili-x:ilplm5 Iinlvrvtl junior Year. GEORGE ALBERT CHUTTER Swanton, Vt. Chutt 5 Born April 19, 18975 Electrical Engineering CYI A35 Prepared at Mount Hermon SchoOl5 I'lexalpha5 Entered Fresluiian Year. CAROLE AARON CLARKE New York, N. Y. Cac 5 Born February 12, 19005 Electrical Engineering Prepared at Stuyvesant High School, New YOrk5 Pi Delta Epsilong Stylus5 M. I. T. Radio Society C2, 3, 41, Vice-Pres. C435 Stuyvesant Club C3, 43, Pres. C-135 Elec- trical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 M. I.T. Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, 435 Tech Show Orchestra C1, 2, 3, 435 The Tcch, News Staff and Military Editor C13, Night Editor C23, Managing Editor C33, Editor-in-Chief C435 The Tech Engineering News, Editor-in-Chief C335 The Technology Monthly Editorial Staff C135 Tech Representative, Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Associationg Entered Fresh- man Year. EDWARD PARKINSON CLARK EAE Providence, R. I. Ed 5 Born November 22, 18995 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Providence Technical High Schoolg Beaver5 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Junior Board, Technique 19205 Technique Electoral Committee C235 Associate Business Manager Technique 19215 Tech Show Orchestra C235 Entered Freshman Year. EDWIN REED CLARK Pawtucket, R. I. Ed 5 Born December 11, 18995 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at Pawtucket High Schoolg Chemical Society C2, 3, 43, Pres. C435 Rifle Club C135 T. C. A. Book Exchange Cl, 2, 335 Entered Freshman Year. 53 1 r ef ' ' L19 lf I l TECHNIQUE' 1922 ' PHILIP WILLISTINE CLARK Melrose Highlands, Mass. Phil 3 Born May 31, 18981 Naval Architecture3 Pre- pared at Melrose High School3 Naval Architectural Society C2, 3, 453 Glee Club C353 Crew 'C153 Entered Freshman Year. RICHMOND SANFORD CLARK AXE Bridgewater, Mass. JOHN ERNEST DEWEY CLARKSON RlCl1 Q Born November 6, 1899, Chemical Engineeringg Prepared at Boston English High Scl1ool3 Chemical Society C2, 3, 453 English High Club C153 Aero Society C353 T. A. C. C3, 453 Class Secretary C153 Class Relay Team C153 Track Squad C1, 2, 3, 453 Entered Freshman Year. Waltham, Mass. Dewey 3 Born July 16, 18981 Mechanical Engineering3 Prepared at VValtham High School and Huntington Schoolg Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 453 Rifle Club C3, 452 Entered Freshman Year. PHILIP TRISTRAM COFFIN KE Colorado Springs. Colo. Pip , Born August 19, 18983 Electrical Engineering CVI A52 Prepared at Colorado Springs High School and Colorado College3 Electrical Engineering Society C2, 3, 453 Aero Society C353 Radio Society C453 Vectorsg Hexalphag Tug-o'-VVar C253 VVrestling, Assistant Manager C253 Man- ager C353 M. I. T. A. A. C2, 3, 453 Finance Committee C2. 353 Entered Sophomore Year. ASHER ZELIG COHEN Chelsea, Mass. HASlIL11'HQ Born August 5, 18963 Chemical Engineering3 Prepared at Chelsea High Schoolg Chemical Society C2, 3, 453 Menorah Society CI, 2, 3, 453 Entered Freshman Year. CARL MANUEL COHEN Brockton, Mass. See 'em 3 Born December 23, 18983 Chemical Engineer- ing3 Prepared at Brockton High Schoolg Rifle Club C3, 453 Entered Freshman Year. FRANK HAROLD COLDWELL Mansfield, Mass Frank 3 Born January 19, 1899: Mechanical Engineer- ing3 Prepared at Mansfield High School3 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 453 Ride Club Cl, 253 Entered Freshman Year. VERNON CLARK COLE GJEK Barre, Mass. Vernie 3 Born September 21, ISQSQ Mechanical Engi- neering3 Prepared at Worcester Academy3 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 453 Aero Society C253 Entered Freshman Year. 54 - PORTFOLIO is f 5 JEROME J. COLLINS Scranton. Pn. ,Ierry 5 liorn 'I.llIll.lFy' l. INTITQ M:-ih.mi-.Il l-iiigiviw-riiicg I'ri'11g1n'ml :it li-ily t'n,--4 follvevg XI1'l'li.iiiis'.il l'fm1ii11'-wills: Society 12, II. 115 lint-'rv-l l-'rv-lnn.in Y'-.1r. JOHN .IOSI-IPII COLLINS I,aun-ucv, Mass. jo:- 5 Horn vIQlIIII.ll'l' 1'-. INUU5 Civil lfiiuiii--v-iiizigg l'n'- Ivxirwl .il l,.ixxi1-i1m- lliuh Nli-N115 tivil l-fnt1ii1w-rlxn Su-'ii-lj. 12. JI, 115 tall:-'lit lilnli '2.2l1Q i'illl I 'I l'i1--lnn.ix1 Y:-.ir. ' HENRY SEYMOUR COLTON IX Ilzlrlsdnlv. N. Y. li:1ln- 5 Itrirn Ift-lprlixiry' II. lEllll5 4 in-lnitxil lintzin--1-rimgg Pri-part-nl at lit-rksliirv Stlnn-l5 l'ln'n1i- .il lfiigiiif-r-rim: Suvil-ty 12, Zi, -lug Class Suiinining Ti-.itll 1212 Sxxininiinu Ta-ani 43, -1,15 'IR-nnis Tvaiii 'Slip 1':II1 fI l l-'rw-l1n1.m Y-air, LAWRENCE WICKICS CON.XN'I'11.1X Czinnlen. N. Y. l,g1rry 5 llnrn ,xllllllrl ln, lstlsg liliuiiwvriiiu .Xalnnnisa tratiung I,Y't'I1Ill'i'tI.lI lix-:ti-r ,Xvznlt-iiiyg lit-.werg Wgilki-rg COI'IlUIl1llIHII'Xx'3 12. Ii: -I1, Llliri-.mr 111, 211, Pres. 1,115 Rilh- C, huh: I'. L. A.: 1.1.1.3 li, .X. ,-X .ltltl Relay ill: I-'ic-ld Day Relay ll15 Vlaiss Haw Hall l215 Class I'iXl't'lI- live Cmiiiiiittve 1215 Class View--l'rvs. lffll 'I-t'i'llIlI11lll' 1fll'L'I11I'll1Cllllllllillkt' 1215 fi1l'L'fAiIll!2IIIf1 Iii-zulu-r ml. 2, 1413 Assistant I.:-ruler till: juniur I'rmn Vrmiiilitu-v 12515 Treasurer lnterfratn-rnity t'uunc'iI 1315 Institute' Vonn- mittec '1'r0asnrcr I-115 lfinzincv fil1lIlllIIlll'l' I-I15 Xl.l.T..X..'X. 'III'l'ZlSllI'l'I' l-115 Chairinzin Iiurlgvt Vuiliiiiiltt-1' 141: lints-rod Iireshmzin Year. HILLIARD D. COOK Gardiner. Me. I-Iill 5 Born October IT, 159135 Clit-initial Enginvering5 Chemical Society til, 3, -115 Entered lfreshinan Year. ROBERT STRONG COOK, A. B. Canandaigua, N. Y. Bob 5 Born February 11. 18955 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at Andover Academyg Chemical Engineering Society C35 -115 Entered Junior Year. WILLIAM PATRICK CORBETT Somerville, Mass. Willie 5 Born March 13, 18995 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Somerville High School5 M. I. T. A. A. C355 Mechanical Engineering Society C355 Aero Society t1j5 Catholic Club C455 Assistant Physical Instructor C315 Captain Boxing Team tl, 255 Assistant Coach Boxing Team K3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. HURON DE WITT CORTHELL ZAE Laramie, Wyoming Minnie 5 Born May 9, 18935 Civil Engineeringg Pre- pared at University of Wyoming5 Civil Engineering Society C1, 255 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1919. 55 I 1 ' TECHNlQUE'l922 5 'Fa?2:a711EbQ: 1 f 4 C EDWARD MARSHALL CRAIG, Jr., B.A. IIKA Hickory, N. C. Edclie 5 Born July 23, 18955 Sanitary Engineering5 Prepared at Riverside Military Academy, Washington and Lee University, and Yale College5 Entered Junior Year. ROBERT BRACE PENN CRAWFORD, B.S., fIbBK, XXII Kansas City, Mo. Bob 5 Born January 26, 18995 Electrochemical Engineer- ing5 Prepared at XVestport High School, Kansas City and the University of Georgia5 Chemical Society C3, 435 Electrical Engineering Society C3, 435 Entered Junior Year. JOSIAH DENTON CROSBY SAX A1'lington,MaSs. Josli 5 Born March 26. 18995 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at Arlington High School5 Rifie Club C235 Aero Society C335 Chemical Society C2, 3, 435 Class Tug-o'-VVar Team Cl, 23, Captain C235 Manager of the Boxing Team C335 Member M. l.T. A. A. C335 Entered Freshman Year. JOHN D. CROWLEY Fall River, Mass. Jack 5 Born ,Tune 21, 18985 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at Durfee High School, Fall River5 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Aero Society C335 Class Xvrestling Team C235 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. JOHN SPEARMAN CUMMINGS Quincy, Mass. Joham 5 Born September 21, 18995 Electrical Engineer- ing5 Prepared at Quincy High Schoolg Electrical Engineer- ing Society C2, 3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. JUSTIN RICHARD CURRY CIDK Lynn, Mass. Justy 5 Born September 13, 18985 Mechanical Engineer- ing5 Prepared at Lynn Classical High School5 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Catholic Club Cl, 2, 3, 435 Aero Society C235 Varsity Boxing Team C335 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. OTTO GUSTAV COLBIORSEN DAHL Horten, Norway Otto 5 Born September 20, 18935 Electrical Er1gineering5 Prepared at Norwegian High School, Graduate Norwegian Naval Academy5 Entered Junior Year. 56 - PORTFOLIO - CIIARLES GEORGE DANDROVV Boston. Mmm. Dan:lrow 3 llnrn Alny I2, ISSHI3 livin'r.il lilxgixiwriiigg I'rt-parm-il nl linslun I-Inglish lliuli Srlnml3 Ilulmlic I'lul1 tl, 233 Class 'I'ug-n'-lYar Team ll P: Var-ily Travk Tvain 42. ll, -Il: Class lixcciitivv Cuinniillee 1-l'r3 liiilvrwl l-'rv-lv :nan Ymir. Class ol' l1I!U. TREVOR O. M. DAVIDSON ATA Buflnlo. N. Y. 'If-llllllug llnrn Alxirvh ll, IUUU3 All-vlinnifnl lingim'--ri l'ri-pan-tl nt Nivlnlls Srlnn-I3 Tlll'l.l Tau: Crew i l. 2, Zi, -li: Tccli Slum' ill. You Dui, 1333 l':llll'fl'l.I l:I'l'illIll1lI'l Year. JORGE YICTOI-l DAVILA Bnynmon. Porto Rico Snioutli 3 Born Dl'i'L'l1llPt'f 23, INUU3 Vivil I'Ill2lll1'1'l'lllllI Prepared at Cfliauncy llnll Sclinuli Civil liiieiiiw-rim: Society 415, 433 Iini--red lfreslininn Yi-ar. ARNOLD ROGERS DAVIS Milford. Mass. jr-ll '3 Born October Jil. 19003 l'ln-inival lingiin-vrim,, I'rr-parm-fl at Alilford lligli S4'llllOlQ Vln-niirzil Sofia-ly 4.2, J, -ll: T. A. L . 1-H3 I2Ill1'l'4.'fl l'rl'slunnn Xrar. CUTTER PIERCE DAVIS AXA Dorchester, Mass. Cut 3 Horn October 2, 18963 Engineering .'XCIlllllliSlI'il- tion3 Prepared at Boston Latin 5chonI3 Meclianicnl Engineering Society 12, :'l3Q Aero Society 133: Corporation XX' f3, 433 Class Wrestling Team U33 Class lfoothnll Team 1133 Military and Statistics Editor Technique 10193 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1919. ELMER WILLIAM DAVIS ATA Hartford, Conn. Jake 3 Born September 26, 18983 Mechanical Engineer- ing3 Prepared at Rockville High School: XVOODQZIFOUQ Mechanical Engineering Society f2. 3. 433 Yoo Doo. Circulation Manager 123, Business Manager 1333 Business Manager T. C. A. Handbook 1233 Entered Freshman Year. WINTER DEAN IDKE St. Paul, Minn. XVint 3 Born August 1, 18993 Engineering Administra- tion3 Prepared at Andover Academy3 Osiris3 Beaver3 Pi Delta Epsilon3 Corporation XV C2, 3, 433 Class TugAo'- War Team Cl, 233 Technique Electoral Committee C233 Assistant Business Manager Technique 1920: Treasurer Technique 19213 Finance Committee 13, 433 Budget Committee C433 Manager All-Technology Smoker 1433 Undergraduate Treasurer K433 Institute Committee C433 Chairman Point System Committee C433 Entered Fresh- man Year. ANDREW DEANE Wollaston, Mass. UAITCIYHQ Born August 18, 18973 Engineering Adminis- tration3 Prepared at Quincy High School and Thayer Academy3 Corporation XV C2, 3, 433 Mechanical Engi- neering Society C2, 3, 433 Class Football Team C133 Class Wrestling Team fl, 233 Tech Schow C133 Entered Fresh- man Year, Class of 1920. 57 's A.'4 j . ' 1 ' TECHNIQUE' 1922 ' EDWIN FRANCIS DELANY Brookline, Mass. Ed, Del , Born November 5, 1898, Civil Engineering, Prepared at Brookline High School, Civil Engineering Society 12, 3, -13, Baseball Team Cl, 23, Crew C23, Tug- o'-VVar C13, Hockey Team KZ, 33, Entered Freshman Year. ADOLPH G. DENBIN Brockton, Mass. Adolph , Born February 2, 1891, Electrical Engineering, Prepared at Brockton High School and North Easton High School, Electrical Engineering Society C2, 3, 43, Cosmo- politan Club C2, 3, 43, Radio Society 13,-13, Entered Fresh- man Year. EDWARD STANFORD DENNISON Mexico City, Mexico. Denny , Born May 18, 1897, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at High School, Mexico City, Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 33, Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1918. HAROLD THOMAS DENNISON Brockton, Mass. Denny , Born February 23, 1899, Architectural Engi- neering, Prepared at University of Kansas, Architectural Society C3, 43, Aero Society C3, 43, Entered Freshman Year. HENRY STANIFORD DERBY Somerville.Mass. Henry , Born April 24, 1897, Electrochemical Engineer- ing, Prepared at Somerville High School, Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1919. THOMAS HOWARD DERBY Lawrence, Mass. Derb , Born April 24, 1897, Civil Engineering, Pre- pared at Lawrence High School, Civil Engineering Societb' C2, 43, Entered Freshman Year. ANDRE EMILE DESCHAMPS Tournai, Belgium Andy , Born January 6, 1893, Special Student, Pre- pared at University of Brussels, Walker Club, Entered Senior Year. HERBERT CONRAD DESTAEBLER IIDKXII St. Louis, Mo. Herb , Born September 19, 1899, Engineering Adminis- tration, Prepared at University of Missouri, Civil Engi- neering Society C3, 43, Aero Society C3, 43, Corporation XV C2, 33, Tech Show Chorus C33, Entered Sophomore Year. 58 L CS .i.l 1 - PORTFOLIO - Ql llflfi Q, 5 Gl'S'I'AY HENRY DIHCIIMANN 'I-.Ml f 'A V.. ig :form nam. N. Y. 3 I . r - T' T - CLu5 3 lhirn -lnnnnry 27. INUU3 l'hf'rui-'.il limzlm-1-rnmgg ' :dig l'r4-par---l .it .Xnih-'r-l llsrllvgvj lim--r-'fl ,lnnxwr Y--nr. l Mia ' ' H' ROY J. lJlli'l'liNll.-Hill 0,1 libenczer. N. Y. i l Divl 3 li-urn Xlarrh 27. INUTQ Xlwli.irxli.xl l'Qm1iin'w-riliug fi . . . . l I'rvp.n'e1l.ii 5yr.uxi+el Inv--r-nvg Nl-'I harm- .il l'in:xn--1-:mu 1 Snell-ly '!. Il. lip liini-rvil Sf-5-lioiil--r-' Y'-ar. YLADIMIR DIXON All' Plainfield. N. J. Dirk 3 I1--rn Nlzirrlu Iii. 1110433 514-vln.iiiir:il l':llLllll1 'fllIl.ll l'r:-parwl al l'f-:li-l-k. Russia, llyinnai-imng Nl'--ls.un-.il Engineering F1-fiery 424, 1:3 Vosiimpnlilgiix Vinh 113 .X-lm l' ' - - Society 1313 'l':'1'l15liuw lhllvi 1113 linlv-reil N-plz--ni--rv Year. JAMES HERBIZRT DODGE. 13.8. Concord. N. ll. ' lim-rh 3 Burn Dveemhvr .1 l5l'-lj Vivil l-Ingim-1-ring3 51 . 3, l'rm-parm-rl all Vuuiieurvl lligh Seluml annil lJ.irlnmnl,li 1'-ill:-en-3 ' limi-rerl junior Year. 3 h 'l ROBERT CHARLES DOLLE 'DK Cincinnati. Ohio I3uh 3 Burn November 5, 1551133 Engineering Achninis- lratifmq Prepared at St. Xavier .'Xearlerny3 Electrical I Engineering Society 1233 Catholic Cluh 1233 Lforpnralimm XV 13, ,133 Class Baseball 123: Assistant Advertising Manager of The Tech 1333 The Tech Engineering News, News Staff 433, Advertising Manager K-13. Managing lioarcl C433 Entered Sophomore Year. JAMES FRANCIS DOWNEY, Jr. fl'K Boston, Mass. H,llIT1'lQ Born September 26, 18973 General Engineeringg Prepared at Boston English High Schoolg Aero Society K3, 433 Class Relay Cl, 23, Captain 1233 Freshman Track Team, Captaing Varsity Track Team 11, 2, 3, 433 Boxing Team C333 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 15320. SAMUEL TILTON DREW 9X Wollaston, Mass. Sammy Born November 17, 18983 Civil Engineering Prepared at Quincy High School: Civil Engineering Society C2, 3, 433 Entered Freshman Year. ' JOHN HOLLIDAY DRIGGS Clinton, Mo. Sl1orty 3 Born November 13, l892Q Engineering Admin- istrationg Prepared at Missouri Universityg Mechanical Engineering Society C433 Corporation XV C3, 433 Entered Junior Year. 59 EDOUARD NAPOLEON DUBE Chicopee Falls, Mass. Chick , Born October 14, 18995 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at Chicopee High Schoolg Chemical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Rifle Clubg T.C.A. Employment Bureau C435 Entered Freshman Year. CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM DUFFY Watertown, Mass. Duff 5 Chemical Engineeringg Prepared at Watertown High School5 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. THOMAS DILLWYN DUTTON Newtown Square, Pa. Dut 5 Born December 24, 18965 Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at Drexil Institute5 Aero Society C435 Radio Society C435 Electrical Engineering Society C3, 435 Entered Junior Year. ROBERT ARTHUR ECKLES AT New Castle. Pa. Bob 5 Born March 8, 18985 General Architectureg Pre- pared at Amherst College: Architectural Society, Execu- tive Committee C3, 435 Civil Engineering Society C3, 435 Freize and Corniceg Entered Junior Year. LEWIS STEARNS EDGARTON Fulton. N. Y. Ed 5 Born April 12, 18975 Engineering Administration, Prepared at Fulton High School and Rindge Tech5 Mechanical Engineering Society K3, 435 Corporation XV C3, 435 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1919. JAMES LOVELL ENTWISTLE Central Falls, R. I. Jim 5 Born April 19, 18995 Electrical Engineering5 Pre- pared at Central Falls High School5 Electrical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Rifle Club C2, 335 Radio Society K335 Entered Freshman Year. EDWARD MAURICE EPSTEIN Malden, Mass. Eppie 5 Born November 4, 18995 Chemical Engineeringg Prepared at Malden High Schoolg Chemical Society CQ. 3. 435 Entered Sophomore Year. HENRY WILLIAM ERICKSON Quincy, Mass. Erick 5 Born October 8, 18985 Mining and Metallurgyg P1'GD211'Bd at Quincy High School5 Mining Engineering 50CiGtY K2, 3, 435 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. 60 l L - Ponrrouo - RODERICK KOENIG ESKEW Charleston. W.Vu. Roil 5 Born August 243. INUT5 l'lu-iiiirnl l-Ineirwvring. Prcpnrcd :xt Clizirlcslun lligh School :mul l'mvi-rsiry ul .Xrizun:i5 Chcniivnl Sncivly tl, 2. lil: l'1lIU'H l VH'-lllll-Ill Year. ARTIILTR ESNER Wilkefield. Nil-is Art : llorn Novviiilu-r 22. INUTC NI--rlmnicnl limziw I' ingg l,l'CDltl'L'l,l .il XV:iki-tit-ld lligh Scliool: Mt-rlinm Engineering Society CQ, Ci, -lf: T. ,Lil HY: lint rw lfrcshmain Year. LAIGIITON EVANS Cambridge. Mass. Rint g Born October 3, ISUNQ Cliviiiiiyail lingim,-cringg Prcparetl :it North lizistun lligh Schoolg Cllt'lllilf.ll Society C2, 455 Entered Freslirnzm Year. RALPH RUSSELL EVANS Newburyport. Mnxs Ralph 5 Burn April 12. 18995 Chemical ifllglIlC4'l' Entered Frushinzin Your. HERBERT KENNETH FAIRBANKS Atl' Hyde Park, Vt. Doug 5 Born February 2. 1S975 Civil Enginecringg Pre- pared at Hyde Park Academyg Chemical Society C2. 3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. GLENN EDMUND FARGO Littleton, N. II, Glenn 5 Born August S. 18995 General Engineering: Prepared at Littleton. N. H. High School5 Civil Engineer- ing Society C2, 355 Aero Society C355 Tug-0'-War Cl, 255 T. C. A., Pres. C455 Dormitory Executive Committee C-l5, Treasurer C455 Institute Committee C455 Finance Com- mittee C455 Entered Freshman Year. EDMUND GOLDTHORPE FARRAND Penacook, N. I-I. MERRITT FREEMAN FARREN Ed 5 Born June 8, 189-15 Electrical Engineeringg Pre pared at Chauncy Hall Schoolg Musical Clubs C15 Orchestra C2, 355 Delegate to Des Moines Conference C35 Masonic Club, Secretary C35, Pres. C455 Vectors, Pres. C45 Technology Episcopal Club, Treasurer C455 Entered Fresh man Year, Class of 1919. West Somerville, Mass. Merritt 5 Born June 24, 18985 Architectural Engineer- ing5 Prepared at Somerville High School5 Frieze and Cornice5 Architectural Society C1, 2, 3, 45, Treasurer C355 Assistant Art Editor Technique 1921 C455 Finance Com- mittee C355 Entered Freshman Year. 61 f ' all 4 4153 1 - TECHNIQUE' 1922 - WILLIAM JAMES FARRISEE Boston, Mass. Bill , Born February 25, 1898, Civil Engineering, Prepared at Rindge Technical School, Freshman and Sophomore Baseball Teams, Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1919. - SIDNEY FEATHERMAN TAfID Natick, Mass. Sid , Born July 19, 1900, Engineering Administration, Prepared at Natick High School, Chemical Society 12, 33, Corporation XV 143, Entered Freshman Year. ROBERT M. FELSENTHAL Hubbard Woods, Ill. Bob , Born January 29, 1900, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at University High School, Chicago, Chemical Society 12, 3, 43, Crew 113, Tech Show 11, 33, Gym Team 133, Entered Freshman Year. RALPH EDMUND FERDINAND QIDBE Winthrop, Mass. Fritz , Born March 2, 1900, Engineering Administra- tion, Prepared at Winthrop High School, Civil Engineer- ing Society 113, Mechanical Engineering Society 12, 33, Electrical Engineering Society 12, 33, Corporation XV 12, 3, 43, Beaver Club, Aero Society 133, T. A. C. 13, 43, Tug-o'-VVar Team 123, Institute Committee 113, Swim- ming Team 12, 8, 43, Manager 143, Tech Show 12, 33, M. I. T. A. A. 143, Finance Committee 143, Entered Freshman Year. JOHN STAHL FERGUSON Paducah, Ky. John , Born January 28, 1895, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Andover Academy and Dartmouth College, Entered Junior Year. NORMAN EDMANDS FERGUSON Newton Center, Mass. Ferg , Born November 12, 1898, Civil Engineering, Prepared at Nevvton High School, Chemical Society 13, 43, Entered Freshman Year. HARRY PEYTON FIELD KA Norfolk, Va. H.P. , Born April 5, 1897, Electrical Engineering, Prepared at Hampden Sidney School, Vectors, Aero Society 133, Radio Society 12, 3, 43, President 12, 33, Electrical Engineering Society 12, 3, 43, Vice-Pres. 143, Dormitory Executive Committee, Chairman Nichols 143, Institute Committee 143, Entered Freshman Year. HERMAN FRANCIS FINCH Newtonville, Mass. 5Dif1HCh : Born October 17, 1899, Mechanical Engineer- ing, Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School, Aero Society 13, 43, Mechanical Engineering Society 13, 43, T. E. N. 133, Entered Freshman Year. 62 i - PORTFOLQO - ' IIOBART ADOLPII FISCIIER Brockton. Mass. l'iisL'li 3 linrxi juni' Ill, ISUEUL Xl4'i'lx:iriifgil liliuixivw-rii1i:3 l'r1'p:ircil .il liruvkli-ii Iilllll Sch-url: xIl'iillllll1l.lI I'.l1L1Illl'1'I- inf.: Srici--ly 12, Si, V3 .Xvm N-vii-ty 1-113 T..X.l'. ulig I'.l1Il'I'1'fl l-rr-shiu.in Xfxir. BENJAMIN FISHER. Jr. Ari' Dedham. Mass. ll--n g Horn April 27, I5fIl'Q Xl--rli.iuii.il l'Im4iriwrii1c3 l'r-'11:ir 1l .ii l5l'mlli.im liiuli Srln:--I3 Ni--vliziriinil I'IllL1llll 'I' lim 54-ricky 113, 3. -ll, T. ,L if '14, 'ill lfllilffvll l rf'-lxnmn Yvzir. RAYMOND CIIANDLI-ZR FISHER .XKI-I 'I'ncomu. 1'l'as11in5Unn l'rm'rgislir1-'s 3 Horn july 12, INUEI3 l-Il'-utrivzil liiiuiriwr- ill!-Z 'Yi .Mg Prvimrwl :it Shlflllllll lliuh S-lmfil. 'l'.u-min and I,11lYl'T5lly ul Xin-iuingtuug lal--rlriuil l'.m:inw'rxm: Society Ali. -U3 Hcxalplizig linu-rv-l junior Ymr. FRANKLIN TRIMLY FLAIIIERTY AXA Rochester, N. Y. Joi- 1 Born .-Xpril lil, INUIR3 Cliviiiirail I'IllKll1t'l'I'lllL1Q l'rcparr'd al. Colgate L'niv4'rsily3 Elm-rwl Snplmniorn: Y ca r. N IIARTWELL FLEMMING North Cambridge, Mass. FX.+f9 , : 'l 13.3 F., f .- ,1 , Y .1 , , , fi I Harty 3 Horn March 20, 19003 Electrical lingim-cring3 Prepared at Cambridge Latin School3 Aero Society 1113 Electrical Engineering Society 12, 3, -133 Chemical Such-ty C3, 433 Track ll, 453 The Tech f1,2, 313 E11i.!?l'Cl.lI:l'QSlll'1l21l1 Year. ALFRED HOCKING FLETCHER Lowell, Mass. Al 3 Born December 30, 18971 Sanitary Engineeringg Prepared at Lowell High Schoolg Glee Club 11, 2, lil: Chemical Society K3, 413 Track Team Cl, 2, 3, -D3 VVearer of the 'I '3 Entered Freshman Year. - JAMES BENJAMIN FORD New York, N. Y. Jimmie Flivver 3 Born August 28, 18963 Naval Archi- tecture and Marine Engineering Prepared at Utica Acac1emy3 Publicity Manager The Tech C2, 393 Naval Architectural Society C313 Track Cl, 2, 3, 453 Entered Fresh- man Year. WILLIAM PHILLIPS FOSTER Andover, Mass. Bill 3 Born October 1, 18983 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at Hebron Academy3 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 453 Entered Freshman Year. . wsr:: 63 Q f .-.. ' ' ' 4 . fi . 9 - TECHNIQUE- 1922 - Wm My mf? X? .57 Ji? W in 1.4 GUSTAV OLOF FREDRICKSON Burlington, Mass. Gus 5 Born October 5, 18985 Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at Rindge Technical School5 Electrical Engineer- ing Society C2, 3, 455 T. A. C. C455 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. SIMON WILKE FREESE Paris, Texas Si 5 Born December 4, 19005 Civil Engineering5 Pre- pared at Southern Methodist University, Texasg Civil Engineering Society C3, 455 Track Team C3, 455 Cross- Country Team C35 455 T, E. N. C3, 455 T. C. A. Cabinet C455 Entered Junior Year. GEORGE FRANKLIN FRENCH QIDFA New York, N. Y. Ike 5 Born July 24, 18975 Physics5 Prepared at Colum- bia Grammar School5 Beaver Club5 Theta Taug M. I. T. A. A. C15, Pres. C255 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1919. ROBERT BURNAP FROST Newburyport, Mass. Bob 5 Born September 2, 19015 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at Newburyport High Sch 0015 Chemical Society C2, 3, 455 Editorial Board The Tech C2, 3, 455 Entered Sophomore Year. THOMAS HARRY FROST New York, N. Y. Tom 5 Born December 21, 18955 Chemical Engineer-ing5 Prepared at The Citadel5 Entered Junior Year. WEBSTER WILLARD FRYMOYER Mt. Carmel, Pa. Webster 5 Born May 14, 18995 Mechanical Engineering Prepared at Carnegie Techg Glee Club C3, 455 Entered Junior Year. JOSEPH WOLCOTT GARTLAND QK Dorchester, Mass. J'oe 5 Born November 21, 19005 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at Boston English High School5 English High Club C155 Catholic Club Cl, 255 Chemical Society C2, 455 Track Squad C1, 455 Cross-Country Squad C2, 455 Entered Freshman Year. JOHN ROBERT GALLIMORE Gates Mill, Ohio Bob 5 Born April 27, 18985 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at Norwalk High School5 Civil Engineering Society C455 Entered Junior Year. 64 l - PGRTFQLIO - l l f CURTIS STARRING GARDNER HX Husmll, Manu. Curl 5 ll-urn S1-pu-ixilrvr lil, lxtusg twil lfngini-l-lingg Prvparwl :il Nichols Schfml, lliitlaln, N. Y.: Vivil Engine-1-ring Society iii, lug .Xvril Suciely '14, lsg Tvfli- nology Nlunlhly, l'ulwlicily D-'partin--nl Q15 lime-r---l Preslinigm X1-gir. , ALFRED CLARENCE GARRIGLTS llrlsml.C1onn. tQarry 5 Horn lfirlnrimry lL!, 18973 Nleclmnicul lingiuvvr- ingg l'rvp,irwl .it Bristol lligli khuulg Nl4'l'llilllll'.ll lingi- nwring Swim-ly 42, Zi, lug lfIlll'l'L'fl l-'rvslilnzm Yi-nr, t'l.i-5 ul' lilllll. ARTHUR RANDOLPH GATEVVOOD KS Newport News, Ya, Liz , Born Novvinln-r 43, IMUH5 Naval .trcliilwliire .mil Marine Engine1'ring5 Prvpairm-ll nl Virginia Military lllsll- tute5 Naval Architectural Society 12, Sl, -li, S--vrf-tary LID, Chairman C135 Thi-ta Tuug Governing lluarfl T. .X.l'. C335 Institute Cfoiiiuiitti-v C415 liiitw-rt-rl Nvpluniwrf- Y'-gir. ALBERT SUPERIOR GENASKE Chestnut lllll, Mass. Genny 5 Born Dvcenilu-r 21, 131185 Civil liiigiiim-ril1g5 Prepared at Newton lligh Stjlumlg Civil Engineering Society C3, -135 .Xeru Society til, -135 Entered lfreshnian Year, Class of 1920. ZAMBRY PAUL GIDDENS B011 5Dallas, Texas Biz 5 Born September 25, 19005 Engineering Adminis- trationg Prepared at Dallas High School5 The Tech, News Staff Cl3, Night Editor C235 Technique Electoral Committee C235 Grinds Editor Technique 1921 C333 Entered Fresh- man Year. RALPH HALLETT GILBERT Needham, Mass. Fish and Gillie 5 Born May 30, 18965 Electrical Engi- neering CVI-A35 Prepared at Needham I-ligh School and Chauncy Hall Sehoolg Hexalpha5 Electrical Engineering Society C3, 4, 535 Mandolin Club Cl, 2, 3, 4, 535 Banjo Club C3, 4, 535 M. I.T. Orchestra Cl, 2, 33, Assistant Manager C23, Manager C335 Tech Show Orchestra Cl, 235 Engineer Corps C235 Advanced Battalion C335 Officer Freshman Regiment C335 Stage Manager 1917 Summer Camp Show, Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1919. JOHN MORSE GILES -IPEK Amsterdam, N. Y. Jael-r 5 Born August 10, 18985 Geology and Geological Engineeringg Prepared at Amsterdam High School5 Entered Freshman Year. JOSEPH GIVNER TACD Grove Hall, Mass. Joe 5 Born' November 30, 18995 Engineering Adminis- trationg Prepared at Tufts Collegeg Coxwain Crew C335 Editorial Staff The Tech C335 T. C. A. Social Work C335 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. '65 hifi 1? ' 2. li - TECHNIQUE-1922 y- ROSS EUGENE GODDARD Hackensack, N. J. Ross 5 Born November 17, 18925 Architecture and Architectural Engineering5 Prepared at Cornell Univer- sity5 Architectural Society C2, 3, 435 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. LUTHER GOFF Providence, R. I. Lu 5 Born September 27, 18995 Mechanical Engineer- ing5 Prepared at Providence Technical High Scl1ool5 T.A. C. C435 T. C. A. C3, -135 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE FRANK GOKEY, Jr. AXA Jamestown, N. Y. Col-:e 5 Born September 16, 18975 Engineering Admin- istration5 Prepared at Jamestown High School5 Corpora- tion XV C3, 435 Technique Electoral Committee C235 T. C.A. Handbook, Advertising Manager C23, General Manager C335 Editorial Board of The Tech C335 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. ABRAHAM HARRY GOODMAN East Boston, Mass. Goody 5 Born December 26, 18985 Mechanical Engi- neering5 Prepared at East Boston High School5 Mechan- ical Engineering Society C2 3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. ERNEST ROLLIN GORDON Dorchester, Mass. Ernie 5 Born February 21, 19015 Geology and Geological Engineering5 Prepared at Dorchester High School5 Stylus5 Mining Engineering Society C3, 435 The Tech, Assistant Editor Reference Department C335 Out for Cross-Country Team C335 Entered Freshman Year. KENNETH NEWCOME GOWARD Lowell, Mass. Ken 5 Born August 28, 18965 Engineering Administra- tion5 Prepared at Lowell High School5 Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE BENNETT GREELY Dorchester. Mass. Horace 5 Born December 19, 19005 Electrochemical Engineering5 Prepared at Boston English High School5 Electrical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Chemical Society C2, 3, 435 Aero Society C135 English High Club C135 Entered Freshman Year. MANUEL MENDIS GREEN TA411 Cambridge, Mass. Manny 5 Born October 29, 19005 Chemistry5 Prepared at Rindge Technical School5 Chemical Society C235 Aero Society C335 Entered Freshman Year. 66 we 1 - ' e rc 71' r ' V ef'i ' Q f . - PoRTFoL,o,m- , 11'L E' iilefatf- ,.-,, aa T. V., 9 CLARK DOANE GRIZICNE SAIC New London, Conn. , ,lmIgv : liurn Svplvinln-r III, IHQITQ Kiln-nn-.il Iixiigiiiwr- 1 3 ing, I'rvp:ir-'fi .il Suiniorcl Vinvcrxiiyg l'In'nii-xii N-in-ix' 12, lil, Yzir-ily liillll ill, -lip Suiininim: 'l'I-.nn II, 2. II, I': ' ' I .ilvl.i1n II, ,ing I-.rnixruil I-rc-hinzin X wir. HAROLD AR'I'lll'R GRI-IliNW.-KLD EAM Tucson. Arlyunn fir:-I-iiy'Ag lhirn in-xml..-r IT, Ixlmg xl1'nil.lllix'.ii Iiiiuiiiwr- ' ing, I'rvp.ur--II an Iniivrrxity uf ,Xrimnng XII-I-Iiguiiv.iI I linnzinm-ring Sm-ivly wil, -Ii, i'lIiil'vvl'I'Il.t Vluli vii, lm ,Kern ii, Siwivlb' +313 l'1IIlVI'l i ,luninr Yi-nr. i I ,. SIDNEY PAYSON GRIFFIN HX Winthrop. Mass. ' Sizing Iinrn S4-mvliilwr 22, INUTQ livil liiiuiiivf-riluz: 'Q l'rvpQirvul nl XYnrv1'-u-r I'1iIylviImir In-mul-'L Civil linen- I3 nw---ring Society 12, II, -Ivy I-Iiilvrwl FupIi-ui1-m- Yinir. il I I-IURLEY GRAY GRIFFITII ATL! lil Paso Texas ,H GriIT g Burn Juni- Ill. Iillltvg C lnfiiiirnl Iiiigiiii-vriiiug Ilri'p:irx'1i :il lil Pzisu IIigI1ScIn-UI, Trcli Shim' Ilivg Ifliln-reml 1'-l'L'SiIIlllI.l'l Yi-air. ,L Ii I PALMER WILBUR GRIFFITII Danby,Vr. i, Griff g Born September -I, INEISQ Clwniislryg I'ri-parm-il L at Dartmouth Colh-geg Entered Junior Year. E3 JOHN ALDRICH GRIMMONS BAE Somerville, Mass. ,Iaek g Born June 26 18993 Electrical Engineering: Prepared at Somerville High Sehoolg Electrical Engineer- ing Society 12, 3 435 Vectors, Tech Show CZ, 335 Entered Freshman Year. HAROLD DEANE GRISWOLD 11121K Griswoldville, Mass. Lieut g Born April 9, 18995 Engineering Administrationg Prepared at Shelburne Falls, Mass.g Corporation XV C2, 3, 415 T. A. C. K3, 455 Chemical Society C3, 413 Entered Freshman Year. DONALD IVISON GROSS Cambridge, Mass. Donny Born September 21, 19005 Chemical Engineeringg Prepared at Canton High Schoolg Chemical Society C2, 3, 455 American Chemical Society C453 Entered Freshman Year. H , 67 I - TECHNIQUE' 1922 - : PHILIP EXTON GUCKES QEK Philadelphia, Pa. Ex , Born April 12, 1901, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Germantown High School, Philadelphia, Chemical Society C2, 3, 43, The Tech, News Staff C13, Photographic Editor C23, Entered Freshman Year. HERBERT WILLIAM GWYNN Framingham, Mass. Herb , Born January 2, 1899, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Hollaston High School, Mechanical Engineer- ing Society C2, 3, 43, Aero Society 633, T. A. C. C43, En- tered Freshman Year. WALTER CHARLES HAGERTON Boston, Mass. NValter , Born November 2, 1897, Electrical Engineer- ing, Prepared at Clxauncy Hall School, Electrical Engi- neering Society C2, 3, 43, Radio Society C43, Catholic Club 143, Entered Freshman Year. EDWIN RANDOLPH HAIGH Newburyport, Mass. Happy , Born October 24, 1899, Engineering Adminis- tration, Prepared at Newburyport High School, Stylus, Pi Delta Epsilon, Chemical Society C2, 3, 43, Corporation XV C2, 3, 43, Radio Society C3. 43, Tug-o'-War C23, The Tech, Military Editor C23, Reference and Exchange Editor C33, Editorial Board C33, Entered Sophomore Year. HENRY ROCKWELL HAINES Q Washington, D. C. Harry , Born December 13, 1898, Electrical Engineer- ing, Prepared at Berkeley High School, Berkeley, Cal- ifornia, Electrical Engineering Society 12, 3, 43, California Club C3, 43, Treasurer C33, Entered Sophomore Year. MERTON COLVIN HALL Brockton, Mass. Mert , Born July 22, 1899, Electrical Engineering, Prepared at Brockton High School, Electrical Engineering Society C2, 3, 43, Secretary 143, Aero Society C33, T. A. C. C43, Vectors, Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. HENRY NORTH HALLETT, A.B. Canton, Pa. Henry , Born March 16, 1894, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Cornell University, Vice-Chairman Mechan- ical Engineering Society C3, 43, Entered Iunior Year. MARK VALENTINE HAMBURGER Brookline, Mass. M. V., Ham , Born February 23, 1900, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Hughes High School Cincinnati, Ohio, Track Cl, 23, Entered Freshman Year. 68 ' . L Q I les: all lg - Pomrouo - l b A NVALTER .llfl.lAN IIAMBVRGER IAM Dorchester. M mm. XY:ill : Born NuVClIllJl'l' lil. l!Hll5 M1-cligiliirgil lirigiiivvr- ing: I'rf'p:irclI :it liosmri linglibh lligh Sch:-ulg Nl.:-fm-'z bln-cliaiiitul Engineering Society 12, Zi, -U5 T-'rh Slum' ill, 313 Musical K hihs LZ. 375 liliti-refl lfnwlinlzin X-air. CARL NVING HAMMOND AXA Oulncy. Musa. XYing 5 Burn Nfwciiilwr 22. 15955 xltfllilllifill lirigiriwr- ing5 l're-part-il :il Quincy lligh School5 Mvclinniigil l'Inginm---ring Society 12. 3. -H5 Klzafqlic 13, 415 Asfieliiut Puhlisliirig Mzirmgc-r Ti-ch Slit-xv 1215 lflllfflffl Ifrwliliiziri Year, Clues of lllltl. ALBERT JOSEPH IIANLEY 'PK Newton. Mmm. Al , Rccl 5 Horn October 22, lhllllg tiliernicnl Iingiiivrr- ing5 Pri-pxircll at Newton lligh Scluinlg I4:Illt'l'l'ii l',l'lJSilIlll!1l Year. PAUL LANDERS IIANSON AXA Waverley, Mass. Paul, Sub, Proht anrl l.osf 5 liorn january S, 151005 1 Mechanical Engincc-ring5 1l't'D2ll'l'il at Boston Lulin School5 h1lfCllIllllCi.1l Engineering Society 12.3,-155 T.,-X.K'. 1475 Rifle Cluh C315 Tccli Show Stage Dm-pzirtrnent ll, 2,15 Entered Freshman Year. EUGENE ALBERT HARDIN Prepared at Baldwin High School ATA Baldwin, Kansas 18955 Civil Enginecring5 Zbyszko 5 Born November 21, 5 Civil Engineering Society C3, 415 Tech Show Orchestra C3, 415 Entered junior Year. EVERETT RADCLIFF I-IARMAN ATA Dubuque, Iowa. Ev 5 Born October 15, 18955 Architectural Engineeringg Prepared at Lane Tech and Armour Institute, Chicagog Glee Club Qiilg Tech Show CSD, as Murad 5 Architectural Society 13, 43, Chairman Entertainment Committee C453 Entered Junior Year. HENRY PARKER HARRIS, B.S. La Fayette, Ind. Hank 5 Born November 7. 18975 Civil Engineeringg Prepared at Purdue University5 Masonic Club C435 Chemical Society C435 Entered Senior Year. MAHLON ARTMAN HARTLEY fI1A9 Gettysburg, Pa. Bob 5 Born December 10, 18975 Electrical Engineering WI-A75 Prepared at Pennsylvania Collegeg Hexalphag Entered Junior Year. 69 gi 5 1 'Y A 1 si' fi - H54 viii -A -f i V 1 'i .N 1.55 L, X l l - TECHNIQUE' 1922 - ALEXANDER DUER HARVEY EAE Merrick, N. Y. Dan 5 Born September 5, 18995 Mining Engineering and Metallurgy5 Prepared at Andover5 Theta Tau. Woopgaroo5 Beaver Club5 Stylus5 Pi Delta Epsilon5 Technique Electoral Committee C235 Acting Chairman Prom Committee C33, Vice-Pres. Class C435 Tech Night Committee C435 Junior Week Committee C335 Editor-in- Chief Voo Doo C435 Entered Freshman Year. ARTHUR ROSS HARVEY fI1EK Middletown, Ohio Art 5 Born October 13, 18955 Engineering Administra- tion5 Prepared at Culver Military Academy5 Chemical Society C135 Corporation XV C435 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. ROBERT WILLIAM HASKEL Boston, Mass. Bob 5 Born June 6, 18985 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Brookline High School and Chauncy Hall School5 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3. 435 Aero Society C2, 3, 435 Crew C1, 235 Entered Freshman Year. VICTOR CLARENCE HASSOLD 1122K Philadelphia, Pa. Vic 5 Born February 27, 19005 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Germantown High School, Pa.5 Mechanical Engineering Society5 Publicity Co1nmittee5 Banjo Club C335 Tug-0'-War C235 Entered Sophomore Year. HENRY REYNOLDS HATCH fI1BK Cleveland, Ohio Heinie 5 Born December 20, 18963 Mechanical Engi- neering5 Prepared at University School, Cleveland and Yale University5 Entered Junior Year. PHILIP HIGINBOTHAM HATCH B911 Albany, N. Y. Phi1 5 Born May 25, 1S995 Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at Albany Academy5 Electrical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Tennis Team C1, 23, Numerals C135 Regional Chairman Undergraduate Endowment Drive' Entered Freshman Year. 1 DONALD HORATIO HATHEWAY Somerville, Mass. Don 5 Born January 28, 18985 Electrical Engineering' y Prepared at Somerville High School5 Aero Society C135 Electrical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 T. A. C. C43' Student Assistant C3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. 1 JOSEPH GEORGE HAUBER Hudson, N. Y. Ioc 5 Born June 21, 18985 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineeringg Prepared at Yonkers and Hastings High School5 Naval Architectural Society C2, 3, 435 Me- chanical Engineering Society C335 Aero Society C335 Crew Cl, 235 Entered Freshman Year. 70 - PORTFOLIO 2... MUNROE CHAPIN IIANVES AXA Chlcupcc, Musa. Munnis- 3 Barn july -l. IMISQ lihuniivzil lfllL!lIli'I'flllLlI Pri-pxirml :il Springlivhl Ti-clniirnl Ilieh Svlmulg Rilh- Vhih Cl, 2. 3, -ll. l'n-S. 42113 Rillv Tiniln ll. 2, Zi, -lip l'lu-mii'.il Such-ly s2, Il, -Hg Fivlil DAF' VWW 'UZ T lI Sli--W U-X Doubtful Nlwliinlr' lflj lnstilule Viiiiixiiiktf-1' -Slug limi-rwl I' rvflinnin X mir. ALBERT CAMMERON HA YDEN Dorchester. Mass. .Xl g lhirn Nmw-inlwr IS. IUUOQ' Nl'-1-li.ix1ic.il liiigixiwriiiug l'rep:xr--cl :it limlun l,.ilin :in-'l linulish Hhzh Srlimilf3 Mi-eliniii-'gil lfimixivrriiiu Snciifiy 12. U3 linuli-h lliigh C'luh i2lg liiiterwl Suplifixiinrv Yi-.ir. SUMNER HAYSVARD Brockton. Mass. Sumnrr g Hnrl1.Xiini1sl 12. lxilflz Cili-'inir.il Iimgirn-vriiieg Pri-paired :it Hrurklmi Iligh Sell-if-lg iillvlllifill Surivly C2, IS, -ll: T. A. C. 48, Ali: Trzmk Squzul lilly llnrliiil-ir5' Committee 1-il, cilllliflllilll Runklc llzill CR-xiiiliitu--' iii. Cliairnmll lfxeciiliveC'in11iiiilu:e 14 rg lnslilnu- CH-iiiixiilli-1: C-U3 Enu-red I-'rvshnmn Yi-ur. EDNVARD YVILLIAM IIAYVVOOD Lynn. Mass. Bill g Born May 30, lflllflg Cheniiczil lEIlL1illf'!'f'il'lj1Q Prepared ut Lynn Classical High Schrmlg Clnfrniezil Society C2, 3. 47: T. A.C. 13, -U3 Entered Supliunnire Yezir. JOHN JOSEPH HEALY, Jr. Dorchester, Mass. john g Born July 10, 189513 Chemical Engineeringg Pre- pared at Boston Latin High Sehoolg Chemical Society C-Hg Entered Junior Year. JAMES RUSSELL HEMEON Dorchester, Mass. Gus g Born july 22, 18983 Mechanical Engineering: Prepared at Dorchester High Sehoolg Mechanical Engi- neering Society C2. 3, 435 Aero Society C433 Tug-O'-YVar C213 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. ERWIN ROBERT HERMANN AXA Ludington, Mich. 5DikG : BOU1 July 29. 18985 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at Ludington High Schoolg Tech Show C255 Musical Cll1bS C271 Tug-O'-XVar C139 Entered Freshman Year. BERT BARNET HERSHENSON Malden, Mass. Ben s Born January S, 18985 Biology and Public Healthg Entered Freshman Year. 71 if 5 a 15, .,,5,, Q. 5529 M LE ROY MAXWELL HERSUM Cambridge, Mass. Sl1orty 5 Born June 2, 18985 Civil Engineering5 Pre- pared at Norwich University5 Rifie Club C355 Civil Engineering Society C3, 455 Entered Junior Year. THOMAS FRANCIS HICKEY Dorchester, Mass. Tom 5 Born June 15, 18985 Mechanical Engineering5 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 455 Entered Fresh- man Year, Class of 1920. FRANCIS THOMAS HILL Canton, Mass. Francis 5 Born July 6, 18985 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at Canton High School5 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 455 Technology Catholic Club C2, 3, 455 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. SANFORD JOHN HILL EAE Newark, N. J. San 5 Born August 4, 19005 Chemical Engineeringg Prepared at South Side High School, Newark, N. 1.5 Chemical Society C2, 3, 455 The Tech, News Staff C155 Tech Show Chorus C155 Glee Club C2, 3, 455 Dormitory Corn- mittee C255 Entered Freshman Year. LOUIS HAZARD HOBBS Newport, R. I. Louie 5 Born October 29, 18945 Engineering Adminis- trationg Prepared at Dartmouth College5 Entered Junior Year. FRANCIS OLIVER HOLMES Cambridge, Mass. Francis 5 Born November 26, 18995 Biology and Public Health5 Prepared at Rindge Technical School, Cambridge5 Entered Freshman Year. ALBERT RALPH HONIG, Jr. Lowell, Mass. Al 5 Born April 4, 18975 Electrical Engineering5 Pre- pared at Lowell High School5 Masonic Club C3. 455 Electrical Engineering Society C3, 455 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. JAMES ROWLAND HOTCHKIN Xfb Montclair, N. J. Hotch 5 Born February 8, 18995 Mechanical Engineer- ing5 Prepared at Montclair High School5 Mandolin Club Cl, 25, Leader C355 Banjo Club C1, 2, 355 Mechanical Engineering Society C3, 455 T. A. C. C455 Entered Junior Year. 72 - PORTFOLQO - i lfi? EDMUND IRVING HONVARD LUX Everett. Mmm. Edrlie 5 Born flvtulwr 5, IHUU5 X.n'.il .Xri llllI'1'llIl'l' :mil Marine Enginvvringg l'rvp:iiw-ul :it I-In-rrtt High Srlnmlg Naval Arcliiivcliirzil So--ivfty 12, 3. -ll, Se-rr--mtv i-li: Football ill: lfnu-rI'rl l'il'l'5lll'UllH Yeiir. EDWARD MILLARD HOWARD .AT Danbury, Conn. limi , lf1hliv 5 Born Sepli-iiilwr 27, 151055 l'ivil linki- necrinuz l'n-pam-fl .it D.inhury-lliph Svlif-nl and Duri- mouth ilrllegr-5 Tln-lzi Tlllll f'ix'il lfingiiu-vring Society R3. 4i5 Eno-red lin-+lnnan Year, Class of IUQU. THOMAS LEWIS IIUGHES Canton. Mmm. Tom 5 Horn January IT. IXUS: Vivil liriL:irm'rim1g Prepared at Canton lliuh Svlmnlg C'h4:inic.il lincinl-vring Society 12. 3. -135 lfllll'l'l'll l-lr---lnn:in YI-Air, Class 1-I' 12120. JOHN THORNTON llL'LL B011 Leominster. Mass. I0lmnie 5 Born January 16. 15095 All-cluzmieal Engi- neeringg Prepared at Lemninsler High School5 Muelizin- ical Engineering Society 112, 3, -U5 T. A. V. C2. lil: Entered Freslnnan Year. WATTS SHERMAN HUMPHREY ARE . Saginaw, Mich. Hump 5 Born December 13. 18965 Mining Engineering Prepared at Exeter Academy and Princeton Collegeg Beaver CIub5 Alpha Chi Sigma5 XValker Club5 XVrestling C35 475 Gym Team C3, 49, Captain 1315 Advisory Council 13, 415 M. I. T. A. A. KB. 435 Entered Junior Year. REGINALD STUART HENT Swampscott, Mass. Reg 5 Born October S, 18945 Biology and Public Health5 Prepared at Mass. Agricultural College: Class Football C155 M.I. T. Orchestra Cl. 255 Tech Show Orchestra C235 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. HAROLD FRIERSON HUNTER EAE Boston, Mass. Hal 5 Born March 31, 18985 Mechanical Engineering Prepared at Andover Academy5 Naval Architectural Society CD5 Mechanical Engineering Society C3, 455 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. JOHN LEWIS HURLEY Jamaica Plain, Mass. Louie 5 Born July 10, 18985 Engineering Administra- tion5 Prepared at Chauncy Hall School5 Chauncy Hall Club5 Corporation XV C2, 3, 495 Captain Freshman Football Team5 Entered Freshman Year. 73 f , . I 'CST-Tftlqg I ' ' 2 A ffl .4.4' , ' i ' i , Q - TECHNIQQE' 1922 ' ROSCOE HARTWELL HYSOM KE Cambridge, Mass. Ross : Born January 12, 18975 Mechanical Engineering: Prepared at Rindge Technical School: Mechanical Engi- neering Society C3, 435 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. NORMAN INSLEY Nanuet, N. Y. Norm 5 Born May 27, 18965 Mechanical Engineering: Prepared at Hamilton College: Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Aero Society C3, 43: Entered Sophomore Year. WILLIAM HENRY IRWIN Newtonville, Mass. Bill 5 Born April 28, 19015 Engineering Administra- tion: Prepared at Newton High School: Stylus: Pi Delta Epsilon, Contributing Editor The Tech C333 Assistant Editor Voo Doo C2, 3. 43: Entered Freshman Year. DUGALD CALEB JACKSON, Jr.. A. B., CIPKE Cambridge, Mass. Jack, Dugle 5 Born August 3, 18955 Electrical Engineer- ing CVI-A3: Prepared at Brookline High School: Hexalpha5 Electrical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Entered Junior Year. EDWARD WOOD JACKSON AQ Lexington, Mass. Kid 5 Born June 27, 19005 General Engineering: Pre- pared at Lexington High School: Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Tech Show C235 Voo Doo C1, 2, 3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. IRVING DANIEL JAKOBSON AT Brooklyn, N. Y. Jake 5 Born September 3, 18995 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering: Prepared at Manual Training High School, Brooklyn: Osiris: Beaver Club: Theta Tau: Naval Architectural Society C2, 3, 43, Treasurer C33: Tug-0'-War C135 Crew C1, 23, Captain C235 Techinque Electoral Committee C235 Junior Board, Technique 1920 C235 Portfolio Editor, Technique 1921 C33: Varsity Crew Captain C3, 435 Tech Night Committee C33, Chairman C435 Finance Committee C3, 43: Vice-Pres. Technology Athletic Club C33: T. C. A. Director of Room Registry C33, Treas- urer C435 Institute Committee C435 M. I. T. A. A. C3, 43: Entered Freshman Year. LEONARD REED JANES, B. S., EE Evanston, Ill. Jimmie : Born January 13, 18965 Electrical Engineer- ing: Prepared at Knox College, Northwestern University: Electrical Engineering Society C3, 43, Treasurer C435 Radio Club C435 Masonic Club C3, 43: Vectors C43, Secre- tary C435 Finance Committee C435 Assistant in Electrical Engineering Department C435 Entered Freshman Year. MELVIN RICHARD JENNEY Melrose, Mass. Mel 5 Born August 23, 19005 Electrical Engineering5 Electrical Engineering Society C3, 43: Cross-Country C1, 235 Entered Freshman Year. 74 - PORTFOLIO - KARL JE'I'I'ER Boston. Mass. jvl 5 Born ,iunv 27. ISUTL Vivil lingim-I-rimzg l'rvii:irv-l at Mvclnmii ,Kris lligh Sol:-ml: Blu-ii.il Vinh- 42. Zi, li: Iinlrri-cl l ri-Nlnnnn Ynir. ALGOT Jl'Lll'S JOHNSON Gloucester. Mmm. jr,hnni.- 5 li.-rn l-ivh. IIS. IKUEP5 lil:-1irnrlwriiiiyil lima- W ni-1-ringg l'ri-piirwl ,il filuiln--lrr lliull Scjlniulg l'ili'ilrii'.ll lineini-4-ril1LI Socii-ly 42. 3.11 i'ln-niir.il Sm-iiriy iQ, IS, -lu ' limvrwl l re-slmizm Ya-ur. i ANDREW TURE JOHNSON 02 Dorchester. Mass. ' .Xnily 5 Burn March 29, lxllhg fivil lineim-1-ringg Pri-- parefl :it liuslnn English High Scluuil. lint:-rwl l-'n--lnngin Year. L . l CARL HARRY RLIDMAN JOHNSON Dorchester. Mass. - jrilnni1y 5 Burn july 2.3. INUSQ Xlvulinnicnl liiiuiriwriiieg Prepared :il Lowell lnptituti-5 Mi-c'li1iiiii':xI l':llHlI'lL't'l'll'l1L V Society 13, -U5 Entered Snplunii-,ire Year, i L: l, , JOHN WARD JOHNSON Nashville, Tenn. Ionny 5 Born March 22, ISUT5 Civil Engineeriniy Prepared at, University of Mississippig Civil Engineering Society 43, -195 Entered Junior Year. PHILIP MARSHALL JOHNSON WT Portland, Me. Johnnie 5 Born August 31, 18955 Mechanical Engineer- ingg Prepared at Deering High School, Portland, Bow- doin College, and University of Toulouse, Franceg Me- chanical Engineering Society K3, 455 Rifle Club5 Varsity Rifle Team, Manager 13, -135 M. I. T, A. A.5 Entered 'Y Junior Year. RUSSELL CARL JOHNSON Ouincy, Mass. Johnny 5 Born May 19, 19005 Mining Engineeringg Prepared at Quincy High Scl'iool5 Mining Engineering Society. Secretary 123, President C435 Entered Freshman Year. SAMUEL PAUL JOHNSTON EN Pittsburgh, Pa. A Sam 5 Born August 3, 18995 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Peabody High School, Pittsburgh and Carnegi Tecli5 Mechanical Engineering Society C3, 415 Aero Society K3, 455 Musical Clubs Q3, 475 Entered Junior Year. 75 5 MQW if 3 .A, 3 ' IRA PAYNE JONES QA9 Nashville, Term. fig L P. , Born March 26, 1895, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society 12, 3, 43, Entered Fresh- . man 'Year- We SAMUEL MURRAY JONES KE Paterson, N. J. Sam , Born March 19. 1901, Electrical Engineering, Prepared at Paterson High School, Electrical Engineering Society 12, 3, 43, Nominating Committee 133, Vectors, Swimming 113, Entered Freshman Year. ODD JUEL Vinderen, Norway Odd , Born May 12, 1898, Engineering Administra- tion, Prepared at Vestheim High School, Corporation XV 143, Chemical Society 143, Cosmopolitan Club 11, 43, T. A. C. 143, President Norwegian Students Club 143, Entered Freshman Year. HENRI PELL JUNOD SAX New York. N. Y. Harry , Born December 20, 1899, Mining Engineering, Prepared at Salisbury School, Theta Tau, K.,S, Beaver Club, Chemical Society 123, Mining Engineering Society 12, 3, 43, Aero Society 143, T. C.A., T. A. C., Class Track Team 11, 2, 33, Field Day Relay Team 11, 23, Class Wrestling Squad 113, Technique Electoral Committee 123, Assistant Sophomore Editor Technique 1920, Athletic Editor 1921, Sporting Department The Tech 123, Varsity Track Team 12, 3, 43, One Mile Relay Team 133, Class Executive Committee 133, Secretary of Class 143, Student Council, Summer Camp 123, Intercollegiate Conference Sommittee 143, Swimming Squad 143, Entered Freshman ear. GEORGE ALEXANDER KAIN Stevensville, Mont. Born December 10, 1896, Electrical Engineering, Pre- pared at University of Montana, Entered .Freshman Year. HERBERT A. KAUFMANN New York, N. Y. Herb , Born January 2, 1899, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Ethical Culture School, and Columbia Univer- sity, Chemical Society 12, 3, 43, Assistant Stage Manager of Tech Show 12, 33, Entered Sophomore Year. JOSEPH GEORGE KAUFMAN Boston, Mass. Kaufey , Born November 15, 1896, Chemical Engineer- ing, Prepared at Boston English High School, Chemical Society 12, 3, 43, Menorah Society 12, 43, Entered Freshman Year. JUNTARO KAWAI Gifu, Japan Kawai , Born June 1, 1893, Chemistry, Prepared at Tokyo Higher Commercial School, Cosmopolitan Club 12, 3, 43, Treasurer 143, Entered Sophomore Year. 76 gi - PORTFOLIO - Al l JACKSON WARNER KI'ZNlJ.'kLl. Pasaxdenn. Cul. .lL1Ck Z linffl .i.in:i if! 55. ISU, lingim:--rint: .X linini+ir.i- tion: Pr--zur'-l .it l'.iNil'-ni lligh School :nil K'.ilii'oriii.i Institute ul' T1-:hn il igyg li .lil'nrni.i Vluh -3, li. l'ri-eiili-ni Cai: Ulfi--r.iii..fi xx' gs. ii. '1'rt-.icurer iiig ,-tem S-ii-ii-ty C3, 41: T. .X. lf Ai, lip Ifinm 1- li-miimiiiiiu-fr i H, t'h.iirinnn of .Xufluing I-vniniti ---f flig Suiinrning Team :SL Ali: Entervfl .lnni-ir Ytzir. NVILLIAM FRANCIS KENNI-IDX' ATU ' Full River. Mass. liill g ll-:rn l-H-hru.iry' 2.3, INLPGQ Nl f--' h.inir.il l-liigiiivciirigg Pri-nureil ut xY0l'C1'4l4'l' .X-'.i-l-my .intl We-r -'1'x tvr Poly- technic lil4lilllll'Q NIcch.ini-xi! linqin 1-1' ring Snltivll' iii, -lug Ente-ri-il juni--r Yxnir. DANA E. KEPNER -I-All Denver, Colo. Kenny Born Mar-'h 135, N955 Stinimry lingini'-'ringg Prufmruil at Ohio XY:-ali-yxili lfnivi-rfityg Civil liiigiiiuvriiiu Society f2, 3. ll. .h.i,t.int Trip Maiigigvr Hit, X'if-:-I'ri-si- :lent C-ll: Enu-rwl Snplmiimre Year. AMBROSE LAWRENCE KENIGAN -PK Woburn, Mass. .Xinby g Born Deceinhrn l, lSOSg Electrical Engineer- ingg Prepared ut lYol:vurn High Sclioolq Electrical Engi- neering Society C12, Ii, 4ig Catholic Club K2, -ll, Secretary f2Jg Class Bzisehgill tl, 1215 Entered Freshman Year. ALBERT JAMES KILEY Somerville, Mass. Al , Born Decemhcr 23, 185185 lleclianiml Engineering: lfgeparezl at Somerville lligh School, Mechanical Engi- neering Society C2, 3, -ll: Catholic Club Cl, 12, 3, 41. Secretary: T. A. C, 43, -U5 Track Team Clip Baseball Team C295 Hockey Team C133 Entered lfreshmzin Year. PERLEY BARTLETT KIMBALL Dayton, Ohio. Perley g Born June 29, 1899, Electrical Engineering: Electrical Engineering Society C3, 435 Entered Sophomore Year. AUSTIN NUGENT KIRKPATRICK Holyoke, Mass. Kifk i Born April 9, 19003 Chemical Engineering: Prepared at Holyoke High School, Chemical Society 13,457 Dormitory Committee C253 Entered Freshman Year. DONALD WENTWORTH KITCI-IIN CIHKPJ Newton Center, Mass. Dori, Kitch g Born May 4. 13965 Cllenlistryg Pre- pared at Andover, Chemical Society C2. 3. 43: K259 Freshman Wrestling Teamg Technique Electoral Com- mittee Q2Jg Entered Freshman Year. 77 Prepared at State High School :ind Purdue University? et, gin-' i - .. :Qi J I ' TECHNIQUE-I922 F SYDNEY WILLIAM KITSON Wollaston, Mass. Kit 3 Born April 29. 18983 Engineering Administra- tiong Prepared at Greenfield High School3 Masonic Club C453 Entered Freshman Year. FRANCIS BOWEN KITFREDGE X115 North Andover. Mass. Kit 3 Born October 7. 18981 Civil Er1gi11eering3 Pre- pared at Brookline High School and Harvard College3 BCEIVGYQ Theta Tau3 Osiris3 Civil Engineering Society3 Class Football C153 Class Tennis C153 Class Treasurer C3, 451 Technique Electoral Committee C253 Junior Board Technique 192OQ Societies Editor Technique 1921Q Finance Committee C3, 45, Secretary C35, Chairman C45Q Institute Committee C453 Budget Committee C453 Entered Freshman Year. WALTER WILSON KITTREDGE Nashua. N. H. Kitt Born December 9, 18983 Civil Engineering3 Prepared at Nashua High School3 Rifle Club C253 Civil Engineering Society C2, 3, 45. Assistant TFCZISUTCFQ Entered Freshman Year. CHESTERTON STEVENS KNIGHT B911 Brockton, Mass. Chick 3 Born july 11, ISQQQ Civil Engineering3 Pre- pared at Brockton High School3 Civil Engineering Society C3, 453 Glee Club C2, 3, -153 Tug-o'-lVar Manager Cl, 255 Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM LOUIS KNOEPKE Mount Vernon. N. Y. Bill 3 Born April 17, 1900: Electrical Engineeringg Prepared at Mount Vernon High School and New York University3 Electrical Engineering Society C3, 45Q Radio Society C3, 453 M. I. T. A. A. C-153 M. LT. Orchestra C353 Entered Junior Year. WILLIAM CORYDON KOHL Melrose, Mass. Cordie 3 Born November 9, 18993 Electrical Engineer- ing3 Prepared at Melrose High School3 Radio Society C2, 3, 45, Treasurer C353 Electrical Engineering Society C2, 3. 45Q Finance Committee C353 Entered Freshman Year. FREDERICK ENGELS KOWARSKY ' Woodhaven, N. Y. Kowie 3 Born, July S, 18983 Chemical Engineeringg Prepared at New York University3 Chemical Society C3, 45? Entered Junior Year. ALBERT KRUSE QIJKE Wilmington, Del. Al 3 Born December 22, 18973 Architecture3 Prepared at VVilmington Friends School3 Architectural Society C2, 3, 45, Secretary C45Q Frieze and Corniceg Beaver3 Technique Electoral Committee C253 The Tech Cl, 25, Night Editor C253 Tech Show Chorus C153 Woopgaroog Voo Doo C3, 453 Class Baseball Team C153 Entered Fresh- man Year. 78 - PQRTFQLIO - il iifjiif 2 VICTOR NASON liRl'Sli HX Slrnril'mrQ.Culo, ' Yi. g I'-urn 41.1.-ll-fr Ill, lwflxg Xlwlnmi-.il liliuim-mine: l'r 1-,il'm-flat xi.ll'lll.liTf.1llllllL1HILIIIS1iuwvi,I,I'llXl'fjXil'1'llLlll- 1-all lzmuni-vrunu 5-wiv-ly -2, 21. el : Rule l lul- 12, 34, lf: Tlng4i.'.XY.ur Sig 'lim-'k llig i'illl1'1I'4i lfrv-l11ii.xriY1'.xr. HENRY RlilNllOl,lJ Kl'R'l'll CZnrnl1rid1.ie.5lnss. l'hirk g lhirn .Xl-:ll 21'-, incur: lilmiri-'.ll linigiuwrinu: l'r1-luirffl .li lnunllrills-' llzizll .lu-l l4...i.,n i.,lllll Svll-wlp I'i Ili-ll.i lip-ll--H: lflv-lr:-.xl linuunv--rin: Nwi'-iv 'lip ' 515111-1.113 .Xu-r-. sn. 1-lip I . 'l'ln l'-'1liAX--xv liiliinr :tml if-nzrilnilinu l-.flxtf-r l 3 Nl. l. I. Rnd:-v N-vu-ty. l'r1-. -Zim lflll I'l'Ii l'r1-l.in.m Y1.ir. KENNETH BOWEN LACY Yule. Mich, Km-n p Burn Xlny lll, ISHN f'il llll'.li l-lxiuirn--'ring' ffllvllliflxl 54u'i1'Iy' 2, Iii. i':IllI'l 'Ii 54I1viuvlll4vYl' Ylzir. HENRY MILTON LANE Cambridge. Mass. llc:nry g Horn .luuuxl 2, INEPTQ lilvflrinil lingini-urinui W Prvpzxrefl nl iillniiliry llzull Svlnmlg lilm-firirul lilngim-mrring fl society 112, ri, -ng 111.11111 s.,.gi.4ly 12, za, li, Yi.-.--i'n-S. sill: xillll'I l'li l:fl'NillllAlll Ynulr. ALEXANDRE JAMES LAPOINTE Holyoke, Mass. Duchy Horn Deen-inliur N, INSINQ Clwiiiiezil Eligirieerilmg Prepared at Ilolyoke High Srlnoulg K,Sg Secretary Chern- ienl Society 12, 313 Enu-real lfnwlnnnn Year. JAMES HOY LAWSON. A.B. India Jim g Born July 4, 188153 General Engineering: Pre- pared at Oberlin Cullege and Cornell Universityg Entered Senior Year. EDGAR HERBERT LAWTON, A.B. Hartsville, S. C. Ed g Born April 15, 18933 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at University of South Carolinag Mechanical Engineering Society C415 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. EDWARD CRIPPEN LAYNG Aff, Short Hills. N.J. Ed g Born November 17, 18965 Mining and Metallurgyg Prepared at Exeter Aeaclemyg Mining Society C2. 3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. 79 l l - TECHNIQUE- 1922 RALPH WESTON LEACH AXA Lynn, Mass. Bill 5 Born October 5, 18995 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at Lynn Classical High School5 Chemical Society C2, 3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. CARL THORSTEN LEANDER Dorchester, Mass. Lee 5 Born June 10, 18975 Chemical Engineeringg Prepared at Mechanics Arts High School, Boston5 Chem- ical Society C2, 3, 435 Tug-o'-War C1, 23: Entered Fresh- man Year, Class of 1920. JOHN GLESSNER LEE Brookline, Mass. J-G 5 Born December 5, 18985 Mechanical Engineer- ingg Prepared at Chicago Latin School5 Chemical Society C2, 3, 435 Masqueg Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Tech Show, Assistant Publicity Manager C1, 23, l Publicity Manager C33, Author C23, Show Executive Com- mittee C435 Entered Freshman Year. RICHARD LEE San Francisco, Cal. Dick 5 Born February 20, 19005 Mining and Metallurgy5 Prepared at Potter School, San Franciscog Vice-Pres. Mining Engineering Society C3, 435 Tech Crew C235 Swimming Team C135 Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE HOWARD LE FEVRE GAX Norwood, Mass. Moose 5 Born December 14, 18985 Metallurgical Engineering5 Prepared at New York Military Academyg Mining Society C2, 3, 435 Tug-o'-War C235 Entered Sophomore Year. JAMES LE GRAND Chicago, Ill. Jai-nes 5 Born April 18, 18865 Civil Engineering5 Pre- pared at Marquette University5 Entered Junior Year. WILLIAM HENRY LEONORI, Jr. ATA Smithtown, New York o'-War C235 Musical Clubs C2, 435 Tech Show C335 Entered Freshman Year. LOUIS LESSER TELID Revere, Mass. Lou 5 Born April 25, 18995 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at Revere High Schoo15 Civil Engineering Society C3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. 80 Bill 5 Born June 23, 18985 Metallurgical Engineeringg Prepared at Boys' High School5 Track Squad C135 Tug- L HYMAN JOSHUA LEVENSOHN. A.B.. IAM Brookline. Mass. lly g Horn Duff-rnlx-r 20. NUS: lillL1lIlt'1'l'lI1g Puliiiiilislrgi- tiong Pr--parcel :il Cflussirul lliuiiScliuulqxml t'lurkl'ulI1-gi-5 Clieniicnl Sucietyg Llirpurgiiiuri XYQ Rl:-mimi! Society. Vice-Pres. CLE, 1525 lirxlvrml Sw-plmiimrn: Your. CHUNG Ll AX: Chinn Li 5 Bnru August 2. 15955 C'ln-inirzil liiiuirivw-riiigg Prepared ut Inflizum l'liivvrsity5 Vlu-xnicxil Sufi'-ly C2. 3, 435 Cuiriiopolitgni Clifh 12, Ii, 115 lixiu.-r-'fl Hlplms more Year, KUO CHOU LI Peking. Chlmi Casey g Born December 3l. 15975 Bla-ulmixivnl limgimwr- ingg Prepnrvrl at Exeter .-Xcnflviiiyp C'nsxm.polil.in Chili C43, Mechanical Engineering Sociv-ry C2, Ji, -lug Cilxiiivsv StudL'nt's Club Cl. 2, 3. -ll. Pres. l-irq liriu-ri-ml l ri-slunuu Year. ROBERT REID LITEHISER Enron. Ohio Bob , Born .Xpril 2l. 1851155 lingim--,-ring .Xflmini-Lr.i- tinng Preparerl at Eulon lligh Svlinnlg Serrulairy Nlqisuiiirt Club C-ll, Civil Engineering Socicry 112. 3, -lr, C1-rpnrntimi XV C-135 Entered lfrcshrnnn Year, Class ol' lfllfll. LEON ALBERTUS LLOYD -DEH Maplcville. R. I. Al 5 Born November 19, 194975 Muclmnicnl ElllLlll1ft'I'lllR1 Prepared at Providence Tecliniczil lligh School, R,l.g Mechanical' Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Rifle Club C1. 2, 335 Crew Cl, 235 Glee Club C2, 3, 43, Tech Engineer- ing News C3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE WILLARD LOESCH HGH Lakewood, Ohio. Bill g Born June 26, 18995 Mining and Metallurgy: Prepared at Lakewood High Schoolg Osiris5 Mining Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Tug-o'-NVar C1, 235 Tech- nique Electoral Committee C23, Technique 1921 Associate Photographic Editor C335 Walker Memorial Committee. Chairman C435 Institute Committee C435 Interfraternity Conference C3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES FREMONT LONGFELLOW Washington, D. C. Charles 5 Born May 31, 18985 Electrical Engineering CVI-A35 Prepared at Western High School5 Electrical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Hexalphag The Tech Engi- neering NeWs5 Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE FRANK LORD GX Athol,Mass. Fritz 5 Born August 7, 18975 Engineering Administra- tion5 Prepared at Dartmouthg Mandolin Club C33, Banjo Club C435 Corporation XV5 Masonsg Entered Freshman Year. Sl - PORTFOLIO - Ql ljiiiif X ' TECHNIQUE' 1922 - 4 1 'QQ DONALD BLANCHARD LOVIS Jamaica Plain, Mass. Don 5 Born March 4, 1899: Engineering Administra- tiong Prepared at Roxbury Latin School, Corporation XV C2, 45, Mechanical Engineering Society C451 Class Crew 415, Entered Freshman Year. WINTHROP EARLE LUKE Dorchester, Mass. A'VVin g Born June 3, 18969 Architecture and Architectural V Engineering, Architectural Society Cl, 2, 3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. SAMUEL EUGENE LUNDEN Pasadena, Cal. Sam g Born july 14. 18973 Architectural Engineering, Prepared at Pasadena High School and California Institute of Technology, Architectural Society C2, 3, 45, California Club C3. 455 Glee Club 42, 353 Entered Sophomore Year. DONALD LYMAN New Haven, Conn. Don , Born April 17, 18993 Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Gilbert School, Winsted, Conn., Mechanical is Engineering C3, 45, Aero Society C3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. WILLIS LEONARD MacCOMB Chelmsford, Mass. Mac : Born August 7, 18985 Metallurgical Engineering: Prepared at Northeastern Collegeg Mining Engineering Society KZ, 3, 45g Entered Freshman Year, EDMUND JOHN MacDONALD AKE Auburndale, Mass. Mac 'g Born September 10, 18995 Civil Engineering, Prepared at Newton High School: Class Baseball C255 Entered Freshman Year. JOSEPH JAMES MacDONALD Allston, Mass, Mac , Born June 8, 1892, Biology and Public Health: Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Entered Freshman Year. ANDREW DUGALD MacLACHLAN, Jr. GX Melrose, Mass. Andy'Mac g Born May 28, 18965 Mechanical Engineer- ing, Prepared at Melrose High Schoolg Ritie Club C2, 3, 453 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 453 Entered Fresh- manlYear. mmm 3 r ist 82 - PORTFOLIO - ll lliiiff fa: i j fF 7' ,f gi 1. wn.LiAM noNALn M.u:1.1eon warn-acid. Mlm. gift 1, : Mac g Born March 10, lhtlilg Vivil limzin--vrilw: Pr - parf.-clzuWnkvh1-lrl lliizh Svlnmlg Vivil Iineiiwvring N.. i--ty . 13. -IJ, Iinlvrezl I'vI'l'4llIl1.lll Your, flu-1 ul' llllll. .. IIOYVARD FRANCIS fNIAC5IlI.I,lN KI Mount Gilead. Olllli 5l:u'k g Born Nmvciiilzvr ll. INUT: Nlv1:li.uii-'.il lintzi- nverinl-li I,l'l'I'Ii1l'l'Kl All Thx- C'Qll1'll 'Il' XY-wi-ter: Nl:-vlizuiiiuil Engineering Society 4.2, Il, -Hg R.i1liiiK'luh v--li, 'l'1'-'lH1i'iii.- E1 IULZO, Sopliornore liililurg 'I-I'L'illli4lll IUZI. N.rli-lirizml Ente-rerl Freshman Ye-nr. DAN MURDOCK MACNEIL NovnSculin,lk1nndu Dann: Born jmnmry IH. lbilhig Mining limgim-4-rinu .intl Metallurgy, Pri-purcrl ul Sailll l-'rain-'is Xavier l'iillv'u . Canada: Entered lfrvslinxzin Yvzir. JOHN JOSI-IPI! MACNIQIL Nova Scotia. Canada joe , Born july 25, lsillig lih-n:lrir.il limiiuwrrinug Pri'- pared at Saint lfraincie Xnvim-r Collvqi-, Xovu Srullll, Catholic Club fl. 2, Ii, 'Hg liutvrn-cl lfra-slnnqin Ye-ur. li 2 FRANK MACONI Newton Center, Mass. Mae , Born May 6, 18985 EllfZIIll,'l,'l'll'lIl :Xclministrutiong Prepared at Newton l-Iigh School, Corporation XV 13, -lil: Aero Society K3, 41, Treasurer HJ, Founder and Member T. A. C. K3, 43, Treasurer I-ll, Member Finance Coin- mittee C455 Entered Freshman Year, Class of-15120. JOSEPH ARTHUR MAHONEY Rockland, Mass. Joe , Born July 22, 19005 Chemical Engineering, Pre- pared at Rockland High Schoolg Chemical Society C2, 3, 43: Entered Freshman Year. LOUIS MANDEL ZBT Newark, N. J. Louie g Born May 28, 18995 Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at South Side High Schoolg Mechanical Engi- neering Society C2, 3, 4Dg T. A. C. C4Jg Menorah Society C2, 3, 4Dg Freshman Dormitory Committee, Entered Freshman Year. JAMES SIDNEY MARINE ATS2 Brooklyn, N. Y. Sid. Peep , Born June 2, 18945 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at Haverford College, Musical Clubs Cl, 2, 313 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 455 Beaver Clubg Theta Tau, Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1917. x 83 W G ' V V' iswr.-1-'eevfisr-e:'1:xf',. U.- 1 ii,Qg. L 'J' - - N1 -15f15i15He:fL'E5i'Li , 12 - TECHNIQUE' 1922 - IRVING DAVIS MARSHALL ATA Everett, Mass. Ing 5 Born June 10, 18975 Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at Everett High School5 Entered Junior Year. OSCAR SIGFRID MARTINSON Barre, Vt. Marty 5 Born January 16, 18975 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at Spaulding High School, Vermont5 Civil Engi- neering Society C2, 3, 455 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1919. MAURICE MASON Holyoke, Mass. Walt 5 Born July 18, 18985 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at Holyoke High School5 Chemical Society C2, 3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM RQSMER MATTHEWS EAE Spokane, Wash. Matte 5 Born April 14, 18985 Electrical Engineering CVI-A55 Prepared at Washington State College5 Electrical Engineering Society C3, 455 Hexalpha5 Entered Junior Year. JOHN BERNHARD MATTSON Ashby, Mass. Matt 5 Born February 11, 18965 Electrical Engineeringg Prepared at Fitchburg High School5 Electrical Engineer- ing Society C2, 3, 455 Radio Society C455 M. I. T. Orchestra C155 Entered Freshman Year. JOHN OGDEN MERRILL A2115 St. Paul, Minn. Jack 5 Born August 10, 18965 Architectural Engineer- ing5 Prepared at Central High School, St. Paul, Minn. and University of VVisconsin5 Architectural Society C2, 3, 45, Vice-Pres. C455 Architectural Engineering Society C25, Treasurer C255 Civil Engineering Society C3, 455 Frieze and Corniceg Class Track Team C255 Varsity Track Team C3, 455 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. PAUL CARVER MERRILL A241 Los Angeles, Cal. Pop 5 Born September 4, 18975 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at Leland Stanford University, California5 Entered Junior Year. ROMNEY JOHNSON MELLEN AXE Cripple Creek, Colo. Romney 5 Born April 6, 18975 Metallurgical Engineer-, ing5 Prepared at University of California5 Aero Society C3, 455 Mining Engineering Society C3, 455 California Club5 Entered Junior Year. . 84 - PORTFOLIO - -ma-1 4. ROBERT FRANCIS MILLER Rochester. N. Y. Bob , Horn .Xpril 0, ISDH, ICny.girn:ering .Xrlxniniflraliong I'ri'parerl al Xlerluanics lmlitnle. Rochester, N. Y., .Xi-ru Society till, Corporation XX' 12, 3, 113, Kfallinlir Club 12, 3, '11, Cosinopulilan Club 1-ll, fallmlic Cflnlm 1-lag Iim.vri-il Junior Year. BRUCE MORTROM MILLS Rutlund,Yl. Slnhl.xy , Born March 5, 1806, lili-elrical l'Inginw-ring, Prepared at Rnllancl lligh School, R.nlio Society mlm, Electrical Engineering Society 113,-Il, Rille Club kl, 2,311 Indoor Ride Team 123, Iintereml Ifreslnnan Year, Class nl 1920. OLIVER ADAMS MILLS Roxbury. Mass. Ollie , Born March 2, 1898, Metallurgical Eln5im'a-ring, Prepared at Mechanic Arts I-ligh School, Boston, Mining Engineering Society IQ, 3, -ll, T. A. C. 143, Varsity Clnl: 13, -ll, XVearcr of T , Technique Electoral Cmnrnilufc 123, Relay Team Cl. 21, Track Team tl, 12, 3, '13, Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. GRANT L. MINER. Jr., fl'BK Richland Center, Wis. Hokey , Born April 6, 1898, Civil Engineering, Pre- pared at Carleton College, Northtield, Minn., Civil Engi- neering Society C3, HU, Entered Junior Year. FRANKLIN MITCHELL Winthrop, Mass. Frank , Born July 20, 1899, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at VVinthrop High School, Chemical Society C2, 3, 45, Entered Freshman Year. TERRY MITCHELL, B.S., KDFA Richmond, Va. Terry , Born December 31, 1896, Mechanical Engineer- ing, Prepared at Delaware College, Mechanical Engineer- ing Society C3, 41, Entered Junior Year. ARCI-IIE LOTHIAN MOCK Oakland, Cal. Archie , Born July 30, 1897, Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Prepared at University of California, California Club C3, 43, Cast Tech Show 1920, Entered Junior Year. EDWARD PATRICK MOLLOY, A.B. Chicago, Ill. Eddie , Born August 22, 1896, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Loyola University, Mechanical Engineering Society C3, 45, Aero Society 135, Radio Society 633, Entered Sophomore Year. 85 ff' ' 5 ' 'Q if HAROLD DANIEL 'MOORE KZ Alma, Mich. Spud 5 Born April 24, 18995 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at Alma High School5 Stylus5 Entered Fresh- man Year. awe :walks irifw ROBERT LOWELL MOORE, A.B. Cambridge, Mass. Bob 5 Born January 12, 18965 Engineering Administra- tiong Prepared at Harvard Universityg Entered Junior Year. BERNARD HENRY MORAN 111K Natick. Mass. Barney 5 Born February 24, 18995 Mechanical Engi- neering5 Prepared at Natick High School5 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Catholic Club C2, 455 En- tered Freshman Year. PAUL ARTIS MORGAN Lawrence, Mass. Po11y 5 Born February 15, 19005 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at Lawrence High School5 Chemical Society C2, 3, -155 Entered Freshman Year. HAROLD KENNEDY MORITZ Seattle. Wash. H, K. 5 Born August 26, 18975 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at University of Washington5 Mechanical Engineering Society C3. 435 Entered Junior Year. JOSEPH CORNELIUS MORRELL Ach White Plains, N. Y. Buddie 5 Born November 10, 18985 Mechanical Engi- neeringg Prepared at Rutgers Collegeg Mechanical Engi- neering Society C3, -D5 Entered Sophomore Year. DONALD GRAHAMQMORSE ATA Boston, Mass. Dor1 5 Born January 26, 19005 Chemical Engineering5 Preparedffat Roxbury Latin School5 ' KQS5 Chemical Society 13, 475 Class Crew C255 Crew 1355 Entered Sophomore Year. CHARLES ANTHONY MORSS, Jr. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Carl 5 Born February 21, 18985 Engineering Adminis- trationg Prepared at Country Day Schoolg Entered Junior Year. 86 is-.l l . PORTFOLIO - ll LENVIS VVOODHN MOSS lillll Greensburg. Ind. Lcwii- 3 liurn 51.iri'h 22, 185171 Iiiigiin---rim: .Vllllilii-A tration, 1're1mri-:lat Nlhllllil.llll'l'fSll1'Q Civil l'fiii:iiil'-'limi Society, Xlafmiic Chili, Yin'-l'rvs. Ill, Cliri-or.ili.,ii XY Q3, A113 linif.-rl-cl lin-slniinii Yr-.ir. GOODMAN MOTTELSON Seattle. Wash. Gomly g Burn Si-pteinher 20, 182173 Clieinical lfmgiiiwr- ing, Prepgirerl :it Butte lfligh Sclumlg Mi-nur.iI1 Smieii , iii. -113 Enlererl junior Year. MARSHALL GILLIAM MUNCE, B.A.. KE Richmond, Va. Mike , Born September 12, 159633 Mechanical linginen-rv ingg Prepared at Virginia Military lnstituieg Tech Shim- f3Jg Mechanical Engineering Society ill, 3, -111 Presiclz-ni. lnlerfrulernity Conference C-ll, Entered Soplioliiore Year. HARRY MARCUS MYERS Brookline, Mass. Harry g Born May 1900, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Brookline High School, Chemical Society QQ, 3, -133 Entered Freshman Year. DECKER GORDON McALLISTER AW . San Mateo, Cal. Mac g Born August 19, 19005 Electrical Engineering, Prepared at St. Matthew's, and Leland Stanford Junior Universityg Electrical Engineering Society CZK, 415 Entered Sophomore Year. THEODORE ARCHIBALD MCARN Cheraw, S. C. Scottie g Born July 25, 18955 Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Clemson College, South Carolinag Aero Societyg Mechanical Engineering Society C313 T. A.C. i355 Entered junior Year. EARL HENRY MCBROOM ZAE Laramie, Wyo. Mac g Born January 3, 1898g Civil Engineeringg Pre- pared at Laramie High School, Theta Tau, Secretary: Entered Freshman Year. JOHN MARGESON McCLELLAND Jamaica Plain, Mass. Mac , Born December 10, 18995 Mechanical Engineer- ingg Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Mechanical Engineering Society, Chauncy Hall Club, T. A. C. C473 Tug-o'-War Kljg Class Track Cljg Entered Freshman Year. li. M 87 - TECHNIQUE - 1922 - CHARLES FREDERICK MCGILL Rockland, Mass. Mac 5 Born May 7, 18995 Architectural Engineering5 Prepared at Rockland High School5 Architectural Society C1, 2, 3, 435 Frieze and Cornice5 Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM BAIRD MCGORUM Natick, Mass. Bill 5 Born March 16, 19005 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Natick High School5 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 M. I. T. Orchestra C335 Entered Fresh- man Year. LEIGH JOHN MCGRATH BAE Casper, Wyo. Mac 5 Born September 1, 18975 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at XVyoming University5 Civil Engineering Society5 Theta Tau5 Swimming Team C2, 335 Entered Freshman Year. DONALD BALL MCGUIRE SAX New Berlin, N. Y. Mac 5 Born ,Tune 21, 18975 Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute5 Vectors, Chairman of Executive Committee5 Electrical Engineering Society C2, 3, 43, President C435 Masonic Club C3, 435 T. A. C. C435 Tug-o'-War C235 Glee Club C235 Institute Committee C435 Tech Show Orchestra Cl, 2, 335 M. I. T. Orchestra Cl, 2, 335 Entered Sophomore Year. RICHARD McKAY CIDFA Melrose, Mass. Dick 5 Born March 17, 19005 Engineering Adminis- tration5 Prepared at Melrose High School5 Chemical Society C2, 335 Corporation CXV3 2, 45 Technology Athletic Club C3, 435 Osiris5 Manager Freshman Swim- ming Team C135 Varsity Swimming Team, Assistant Manager C13, Manager C2, 335 Intercollegiate Swimming Association C2, 335 M. I. T. A. A. Cl, 2, 33, Secretary C235 Finance Committee Cl. 2, 33, Secretary C235 Budget Committee C3, 435 Activities Committee C235 Technique Electoral Committee C235 Editor Voo Doo C235 T. A. C., Executive Committee C43, Chairman Publicity Com- mittee C33, Vice-Pres. C43, Chairman Governing Board C435 Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM RILEY MCKEEN, Jr. ATS? Terre Haute, Ind. Bill 5 Born July 29, 18975 General Engineering5 Pre- pared at Rose Polytechnic Institute5 Theta Tau Activities Committee of Institute Committee C1, 235 Entered Freshman Year. , CHARLES MacKINNON Dorchester, Mass. Mac 5 Born June 17, 18995 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Boston English High School5 English High Club Cl, 235 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Entered Freshman Year, AUBREY STEEN MacLEOD Bedford, Mass. Aubrey 5 Born February 25, 18945 Engineering Admin- istration5 Prepared at Norwood High School and Purdue Universityg Entered Junior Year. S8 - PORTFOLIO ,tm ALEXANDER MORRISON MCMORRAN .XT New Brunswick Sandy , Iiurn March N, ISUI, Merilianiczil linginen-ring, Prepared at Amlover .XCZHIIIIIIXQ BI:-clmnical Iimzini-erin: Society 42, 3, -ID, lirvslinmn XYreslline 'IX-am mmlilzriixll Sophomore Tug-ri'-IYar, Varsity XVrm-sllinu 'IW-.ini 131, Tr-chnirlue Iilectnral L-K!IIIIIIii.ll'lI 121, Iinn-rwl I-'ri-slinmn Year, Class of 111151. JAMES VVILBER MCNAUL Butte. Montana Mac , Born November 22, 18913, Meehzinival Enginevr- ing, Prepared at Montana Slate School of Mines, Mvclian- ieal Engineering Society 12. 3, 41, Aero Society I-H, Entered Freshman Year. MYER HARRY NAIGLES ZBT Dorchester, Mass. Mike , Born june 29, 1809, Engineering .Xrlministr:'i- tion, Preparad at Boston Public Latin School, Electrical Engineering Society 12, 33, Corporation XY f-ll, Menorah Society 11, 2, 37. Vice-President Q3J, Entered ITFCSIIIIIIIII Year, Class of 1920. OSCAR FREDERIC NEITZKE Milwaukee. IVIS. Nietsche , Born February 1000, Chemical Engineer- ing, Prepared at Milwaukee High School, Musical Clubs il, 2, 37, Chemical Society I2, 3, -LJ, Entered Freshmain Year. CHRISTOPHER BERTELSEN NELSON BAE . Jersey City, N. J. Chris , Born January 5, 1899, Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Prepared at Lincoln High School, Naval Architectural Society Vice-Pres. 133, Tech Show Cast CD, Entered Freshman Year. ESTHER MARIE CORNELIA NELSON Cambridge, Mass. Corrine , Born February 26, 1899, Architecture and Architectural Engineering, Prepared at Cambridge Latin School, Architectural Society C1, 2, 3, 45, Cleofan Cl, 2. 3, 47, Secretary 12, 33, President C453 Masque, Entered Freshman Year. CLINTON ARTHUR NEWTON ATA Hartford, Conn. Newt , Born February 12, 1899, Mechanical Engineer- ing, Prepared at Hartford High School, Class Relay Team C2j, Varsity Track Team, Wearer of the T , Entered Freshman Year. SHERMAN ELLIOTT NICHOLS West Somerville, Mass. Nick , Born March 27, 1900, Engineering Administra- tion, Prepared at Cambridge High and Boston Latin Schools, Glee Club fl, 2, 33, Corporation XV C2, 35, Entered Freshman Year. 89 15 Salt Lake City, Utah. 5r1fs.,:- :Q ' 5 ' - f s.-mffitaa, rf. - ' Rain, se Hr at-A... ,v..,.. 4, v STUART NIXON AXA Detroit, Mich. Stuie 5 Born October 14, 18975 Engineering Adminis- tration5 Prepared at Detroit Central High Schoolg Entered Freshman Year. HERBERT KENNETH NOCK Newburyport, Mass. Herbie 5 Born February 15, 18995 Electrical Engineer- ing CVI-A55 Prepared at Chauncy Hall School5 Hexalpha5 T. A. C. C3, 455 Sophomore Relay Team5 Electrical Engi- neering Society C2, 3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. ARTHUR WARREN NORTON CDBE Muncie, Ind. Nort 5 Born December 4, 18965 Engineering Adminis- tration5 Prepared at Browne and Nichols Preparatory School5 IIAE5 Woopgaroo5 Voo Doo, Business Manager C45, Treasurer C355 Corporation XV C2, 3, 45, Director C2, 455 Electrical Engineering Society C455 Mechanical Engineering Society C455 Aero Society C455 Class Executive Committee C155 Tech Show C155 Glee Club Cl, 255 T. C. A. Treasurer C355 Director of Freshman Advisors C3, 455 Track Team C155 Relay Team C155 All-Technology Smoker Committee C355 Member of Institute Committee C455 Finance Committee C355 Chairman Report Committee C355 Entered Freshman Year. CLYDE ARTHUR NORTON QE Washington, D. C. Clyde 5 Born August 1118975 Electrochemical Engineer- ing5 Prepared at Central High School, WVashington, D. C.5 Technology Monthly Cl, 255 Mandolin and Banjo Clubs C3, 455 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. EDWARD WHITTIER NOYES Newburyport, Mass. Eddie 5 Born December 7, 18995 Mining and Metal- lurgy5 Prepared at Newburyport, Mass.5 Mining Engi- neering Society C2, 455 Chemical Society C255 Entered Sophomore Year. FRANK J. O'CONNOR Cambridge, Mass. Franl-: 5 Born March 22, 18965 Engineering Administra- tion5 Prepared at Rindge Technical School5 Pres. M. I,T. Catholic Club C3, 455 Tech Show 1916 Castg Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1918. CHARLES HENRY O'DONNELL Lowell, Mass. Charlie 5 Born1February 13, 18995 Mechanical Engi- neering5 Prepared at, Lowell High School5 Mechanical Engineering Society,gC455 Catholic Club C455 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. ROLLIN FRANCIS, OFFICER AT Cap 5 Born June 13, 18985 Engineering Administrationg Prepared at Exeter Academy5 Osiris5 Beaverg Varsity Club Executive Committee C3, 455 Mechanical Engi- neering Society C2, 3, 455 T. A. C., Pres. C455 Corporation XV C2, 3, 455 Aero Engineering Societyg Institute Com- mittee C155 Class Pres. C255 Hockey Team C155 Point System Committee C155 The Committee on Military Affairs C155 Institute Committee C1, 2, 3, 455 Finance Committee C355 Manager Hockey Team C355 Pres. M. I. T, A. A. C355 Advisory Council on Athletics C455 Chairman Activities Committee C455 Inter-Fraternity Council C455 Entered Freshman Year. 90 - PORTFOLIO - l lf? 1 EGBI-IRT NVIIITING OI.CO'I'l' ARI-I lVynnxln1.Z.N. J. Eggs g Burn Nw-vi-inln-r -I, INEIYIQ I-Il--flrivnl limliii--vrixiul Pri-pareil aL South Uramu: llieh Sflnml: Zal lfrf'-liinau Fri-xx' 'llg lfrlilnr-in-Cfliii-I' Ti-i'h liilrln- :Zig .Xllfl'n-1'll- milogy Sllllllilfl' C'ulninitl1-i- will: Iiiiivriwl l'AIl'NllIIIlIII Yvar. ELMER LEWIS OLIVER Rochester. N. Y. Olin-r g lim-rn jqmnary I2, IMP-lg Civil lfiigiiuw-riinzi l'ri-pxirvrl .ll Mi.-rliziiiirs lnsligiili-1 lfIIll'I'l'll ,lunifir Yiuir. JOHN ROGER OLIVER Mc-dlield. Mass. Oliu : Born july ll, 155155 Mifcliaiiiral liII!JlIIl'l'l'lIIIl1 Prepared at lluntingiun I'reparatury Sclinulg .Xwr-I S0 . cu-ty 13, IJ: T. A. C. lil. -ll: EIIll'l'l'Cl lfn-slunzm Yi-nr. FREDERICK FOLLETT OLSON Boston. Mass. l:FP1l 2 llurn DK'L'l'IIIlll'F 243, ISEIEH Bletalliirgirzil Elmi- neeringg Prcprirurl at Xurtlirastcrn Colli-gl-3 linu-rml Freshman Yvar. ABRAHAM ABBA ORLINGER, B.S.. AME Brooklyn. N. Y. AV: Born Dc-csrmhi-r 17, 15981 Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Brooklyn Boys' I-Iigh Schoolg College of City of N. Y.: 'Chemical Society 43, -llg Get-to-Guther Club I3, 47. Vice-Pres. 13. -U3 Entered Junior Year. GEORGE FRENCII BOWIE OWENS ATS! Wilmington, Del. George g Born May 18983 Electrical Engineering KVI-AJ: Prepared at United States Naval Academy: Theta Taug Hcxalphag Entered junior Year. CHESTER RAYMOND PAINTER AXA Oyster Bay, N. Y. '1'ed g Born May 8, 18985 Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Andover Academyg Mechanical Engineering Society 12. 3, 455 Freshman Track Teaxng Entered Fresh- man Year. NORMAN FRISBIE PATTON fIfPJK New York, N. Y. Pat g Born December 24, 1899g Engineering Adminis- tration, Prepared at Trinity School, New York, Cor- poration XV C3, 455 Secretary Radio Society C223 Radio Society C2, 3Dg Electrical Engineering Society C2, 335 The Tech C155 Voo Doo C3, 43, Advertising Manager C3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. ' 91 i I lff I I,- TECHNIQUE' 1922 - REIDAR PAULSEN Gjovik, Norway Rider 5 Born May 6, 18965 Civil Engineeringg Prepared at Norwegian High School, Gymnasium5 Polytechicurn, Zurich, Switzerlandg Civil Engineering C3. 455 Nor- wegian Student's Club C45 Cosmopolitan Club C455 Entered Junior Year. PHILIP RUSSELL PAYSON AXA Laconia, N. H. Phil 5 Born November 15, 18985 Mechanical Engineer- ing5 Prepared at Laconia High School, Dartmouth College: Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 455 Aero Society C3, 455 Track Squad C255 Tech Show Ballet C3, 455 Entered Sophomore Year. ELLIOTT GARLAND PEABODY Rowley, Mass. Peab 5 Born December 14, 18995 Mechanical Engineer- ing5 Perpared at Newburyport High School5 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 455 T. A. C. C3, 455 Entered Sophomore Year. IRVING KELLOGG PECK EN Aurora, Ill. Peck 5 Born December ll, 18955 Chemical Engineeringg Prepared at University of Illinoisg Chemical Society C3, 455 Entered Junior Year. JOHN TREVOR PEIRCE B911 Philadelphia Pan Trev 5 Born October 6, 18975 Engineering Adminis- tration5 Prepared at Exeter Academyg Corporation XV C2, 3, 455 Tug-o'-War C255 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. HUGH FREDERICK PEIRSON ZAE Alliance, Ohio Duke 5 Born September 10, 18985 Engineering Admin- istrationg Prepared at Case School of Applied Science5 Corporation XV C3, 45: Mechanical Engineering Society5 Entered Junior Year. LEO CECIL PELKUS Dorchester, Mass. Elsie 5 Born March 16, 19015 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at Dorchester High School5 Chemical Society C2, 3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. FRED KARL PETERMANN Latiriurn, Mich. Fred 5 Born January 25, 18955 Electrical Engineering: Prepared at University of Michigan5 Entered Junior Year. 92 ' sw f .4 - PORTFOLIO - l l, MARTIN SAMUEL l E'I'ERSON UE Norwich. Conn- I ete , Born Ifebruury 5, 15115, Mining lingincering and Metallurgy: I'rep.ired at Norwich I-'ree .Xcnrleinyg Blininv-1 Engineering Society 12. 3. -ll, Mcretziry 1331 lintvri-fl Freshman Year, Class ol' 19120. H - VICTOR S. PIIANEUF Nashua. N. II. X'ic p Born july 21, ISHS: Mechanical limzinei-ring, Prepared at Nashua High School, Worcester Polyurehnic Institute: Mechanical Iinginecring Socicty 413, fi. -13: Catholic Club C433 Aero Siciety 13, 43, limeri-il Soplio- more Year. DONALD STOVER PISTON Lexington, Mass. Pete g Born December 16, 18993 Physiesg Prepared at Dorchester High School, Chemical Society 1133: Ent:-ri-cl Freshman Year. WILLIAM B. PLUMMER Chelsea. Mass. Bill g Born March 20, 10003 Chemicnl Engineering: Prepared at Chelsea I-'Iigh School: Chemical Society , C2, 3, 433 Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE WILLIAM POLLOCK SAE Milwaukee, Wis. Polly g Born January 28, 18963 Engineering Adminis- trationg Prepared at Marquette University, Milwaukee: Corporation XV C3, 43, Senior Director 443g Banjo Club KB, 433 Mandolin Club 13, 43. Leader C433 T. A. C. C433 '- Institute Committee C435 Entered Junior Year. CHARLES LUNDY POOL Newport News, Va. ' Lundy g Born September 7, 1896: Sanitary Engineer- I ingg Prepared at Highfield School and Hamilton Univer- , i sity of Torontog Aero Society C433 President M. I.T. Chess Clubg Entered Sophomore Year. RICHARD CLEMENT POOLE ATS! Cambridge, Mass. Puddle g Born November 12, 18995 Mechanical Engi- neering, Prepared at Dorchester High Schoolg Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 435 Freshman Relay Team, Field Day 1921 Team, 1921 Technique Electoral Com- mittee C23g Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES LANE POOR, Jr., A.B. Boston, Mass. Charles g Born January 14, 18975 Engineering Admin- istrationg Prepared at St. George's and Harvard Univer- sity: Entered Junior Year. fi 93 V- Y -gg, V, Y? .. , L l 'f ,- ' TECHNIQUE' 1922 ' i i l al KENNEDY POPE AXP Cambridge, Mass. Ken , Born June 23, 1897, Engineering Administra- tion, Prepared at Hotchkiss School, Civil Engineering Society C25, Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. FOSTER M. POST EAE Le Mars, Iowa Oswald , Born August 10. 1899, Engineering Adminis- tration, Prepared at Le Mars High School and University of Minnesota, Corporation XV C3, 45, Entered Junior Year. ALBERT EUGENE POVAH South Boston, Mass. Allie , Born December 3, 1897, Mechanical Engineer- ing, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 45, Catholic Club C2, 3, 45, T. A. C. C3, 45, Chauncy Hall Club C2, 3, 45, Class Base Ball Cl, 25, Entered Freshman Year. ALBERT PERRY POWELL Allston, Mass. XVindy , Born October 1, 1896, Electrochemical Engi- neering, Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School, Boston, Electrical Engineering Society C2, 3, 45, Chemical Society ill, 3,-15, Radio Society 13, 45, T. A. C. 13,455 Tug-o'-VVar tl, 25, Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. EDWARD FRANCIS PRAETZ Lawrence, Mass. Pretzel , Born January 7, 1900, Mechanical Engineer- ing, Prepared at Lawrence High School, Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 45, Catholic Club, Entered Freshman Year KENNETH HARNDEN PRATT Lynn, Mass. Ken , Born September 13, 1901, Chemistry, Prepared at Lynn Classical High School, Chemical Society Q2, 3, 45, Entered Freshman Year. RAYMOND LINCOLN PRESBREY Allston, Mass. Ray , Born September 17, 1898, Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, Prepared at Taunton High School, Entered Freshman Year. RALPH HENRY PRICE, A.B. Kansas City, Mo. Ralph , Born February 26, 1895, Chemical Engineer- ing, Prepared at Baker University, Chemical Society L3. 45, Trip Manager C45, Editorial Board The Tech K-15, Entered Junior Year. 94 - PORTFOLQO - :I5J'. J' L x LEE JL'LlAN PURNELL. A.H.!N'-l- Berkeley. Cul. Purim-e 5 linrn Ortubu-r ll. ISUTQ lil--virivnl lingin--vringg Pri-paired ut l'nive.-rsity of Californian: ,Xi-rn Sw-it-ly lil. lil cilillllflllil I lui: 1-4, 415 lantmrrirfi junior X mr. EDWARD GRAY RAGATZ Los Angelus. Cal. living Born ,laniiiairy IT, lhilllg Sl:-rlmiiirail l':llLllllt'l'l'lllLZI Prupzirefl an l'nivL-rfity nl' ligilifurnizig liiili,-rml junior Year. ' VVEBSTER KIMBALL RAISISEY Calnlhridgc. Mass. ill-l,w 5 Born junuziry 12, ISUT5 Blccliuiiirul lingim-1-ringg Prepared ul Cliuunvy Hull Schnnl5 Nl:-clizuiivzil linginvvr- ing Society 42, 25.411, Tri-umrr-r l-lI5 .Xi-rn Suri'-ty 12, Il. -lug Civil Emlim-1-ring Society 4-U5 fiil1lllllt'X llull Vinh 13. -ll: Tug4o'fW:ir fl. 215 Wn-eiling Ili, l-13 lli. Flaw Vlizixiipimi lst Year: institute lfiimnci- Coinniiltm-5 Iintr-ri-rl lfrvsli- man Year. DONALD YVOLF RANDOLPH X'l' Washington. D. C. Randy 5 Burn july 20, N975 xl4'CilZll'lilfZli Engineering: Prepared at Wilmington Friends School5 Blechaniczil Engineering Society I-U5 Blcindolin und Iinnju Clubs fl. 315 Entered lfreslmmn Your. ALBERT HAROLD RANEN Boston. Mass. Rain 5 Born March IS, 18955 Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Administrationg Prepared at Lowell Instituteg Mechanical Engineering Society 13, 455 Menorah Society KB, 435 Entered Freslnnan Year, Class of 1920. WILLARD I-IAINES RAY, B.S.. BGIPI Grinnell, Iowa Bill 5 Born July 22, 18955 Civil Engincering5 Prepared at Grinnell High School and Grinnell College5 T. C. A. Cabinet C3, 435 Entered Junior Year. NORTON GOLDSMITH RAYMOND Beverly, Mass. Bugs 5 Born May 16, 18985 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Beverly High Sehool5 Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM CHARLES READY Lowell, Mass. Bill 5 Born July 7, 18995 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at Lowell High Schoolg Civil Engineering Society C2, 3, 41, Treasurer 13, 455 Catholic Club C2, 3, 435 Track Team Cl, 255 Finance Committee C3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. 95 if-wi 5 f 5 fi! M-1 .- , ii iw 1 - ..,,. , Q ,, ' U9 is TECHNIQUE' 1922 ' HERBERT WILLIAM REINHARD CIPK Dorchester, Mass. I-1erb 5 Born July 25, 18995 Engineering Administra- tion5 Prepared at Dorchester High School5 M. I. T. Orchestra, Manager C2, 35, Pres. C455 Masque C355 Mem- ber of M. I. T. Orchestra Cl, 255 Catholic Club C1, 2, 3, 455 Manager Tech Show Orchestra C3, 455 Corporation XV C3, 455 Finance Committee C355 Institute Committee C3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. HARVEY FLETCHER RETTEW Wilmington, Del. Harvey 5 Born August 16, 18975 Mechanical Engineer- ingg Prepared at Delaware College5 Mechanical Engineer- ing Society5 Entered Sophomore Year. CHARLES WENTWORTH RICHARDS Newtonville, Mass. Dick 5 Born August 9, 19005 Chemical Engine:-:ring5 Prepared at Newton High School5 Chemical Society C3, 455 Cosmopolitan Club C3, 455 Entered Sophomore Year. EDWARD MANNING RICHARDSON Salem, Mass. Ed 5 Born March 30, 18985 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at Northeastern College5 Civil Engineering Society5 Entered Sophomore Year. CHESTER ALBERT RIMMER Malden, Mass. Chet 5 Born June 30, 18995 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering5 Prepared at Malden High School5 Naval Architecture C2, 3, 455 T. A. C. C455 Aero Society C355 Entered Freshman Year. DONALD ATHERTON ROBBINS GX Cambridge, Mass. 'fDon 5 Born April 12, 18985 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Brookline High School5 Mechanical Engineer- ing Society C2, 3, 455 T. A. C. C455 Track Team C255 Cross-Country Team C855 Tech Show Chorus C2, 355 En- tered Freshman Year. ELLIOTT BURGESS ROBERTS Lowell, Mass. Bob 5 Born August 9, 18995 Civil Engineering5 Pre- pared at Lowell High School5 Civil Engineering Society C2, 3, 45, Executive Committee C35, Trip Manager C455 Aero Society C155 Chess Club C3, 455 Class Cross-Country Team C155 Track Team Cl, 255 Varsity Track Team C255 Entered Freshman Year. KARL FREEMAN RODGERS Somerville, Mass. Rawge 5 Born October 22, 18955 Mechanical Engineer- ing5 Prepared at Somerville High School5 Mechanical Engi- neering Society C2, 3, 45 5 Rifle Club C355 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1919. 96 QL I SN al l - PORTFOLIO - l ligsjf ANTONIO IIELIER RODRIGUEZY IIINTRA llafli llnvuml. Cuba Roclie , Born March 25, 1895: l'liemilral liuuiuvl-ring: Preparvml nt Colgiu cle llc-len, llavzma, Cuba, l'omun-rciul Course Columbia Liuivcrsily N. Y. City, .xlllvllfllll Cliemicnl Society I-ll, l'heiuical Society CIS. All, Nliisirul Clubs Cl, 33, liillv Club till, Latin Alnvrirzm liluh Cl, 3, -43, Treaslm-r lll, Vice-Pres. itll, Cutliolic Club C-ll, Lfosinopolilan Club Cl, Zi, -11. Tn-nsurvr fill. Pr--s. 111, Finance Cmruniltce 133, lustilutvC'cuun1ilu-1'l-ll, lfmvrml Freshman Year. - ARTHUR FOLGER ROGERS AT!! Rockport, Mass Art , Born Jilllllilfl' ll, 1000, Civil Iimginel-ring, pared at Gloucester l-ligh School, Cin-iniml Sociviy 13, -13 v Give Club C2, 43, Tech Show C23, lima-rvrl l rm-sluuuu Year. BRUCE FALCONER ROGERS EAI-I Norwich, Conn. Bruce , Born April 10, 1900, Chemical EllLllIlt'!'I'lllKQ Prepared at Norwich Free Acaiclcniy, I-QS, fill0llllC11l iety C2, 3, -13, Tug-o'-War C23, Musical Clubs Cl. 2. 3 43, Tech Show C23, Entered lfreslunau Year. ARNOLD CLARENCE ROOD Roxbury, Mass. Ace , Born August 16, 1001, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Boston English High School, English High Club C131 Stylus C4l, Chemical Society C2, 3, -13, Tech Engineering News, Publicity Manager C3, 43, Managing Board C-13, Entered Sophomore Year. EDWIN LAWRENCE ROSE Pasadena, Cal. Ted , Born October 13, 1900, Electrical Engineering CVI-A3, Prepared at Pasadena High School, I-lexalpha, Entered .lunior Year. MELVIN CHARLES ROSE A111 Boston, Mass. Wosee , Born November 6, 1900, Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School, Naval Architectural Society C2, 3, 43, Aero Society C13, Crew C13, Tech Editorial Board C23, Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM HENRY ROSE EX Irvington, N. J. Bill , Born June 20, 1898, Chemical Engineering, Pre- pared at Stevens School, Stylus C3, 43, Chemical Society Cl. 2, 3, 43, Masonic Club C3, 43, The Tech, Circulation Department C23, Editorial Board C33, Treasurer C3, 43, T. E. N. Treasurer C3, 43, Entered Freshman Year. HARRY ROSENFIELD Roxbury, Mass. Rosie , Born June 13, 1900, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School, Wearer of T. W. T. and T. B. T., Entered Freshman Year. 97 - TECHNIQUE: 1922 Fl .. ,- SPENCELEY WILLIAM ROSS Boston, Mass. Ross 5 Born January 28, 18965 Architectural Engineer- ing5 Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School, and Lowell Instituteg Architectural Society C3, 455 Entered Junior Year. WALTER STUART ROSS, B.S., CIDBK Skowhegan, Me. Walt 5 Born March 7. 18975 Electrical Engineering CVI-A55 Prepared at Dartmouth College5 Hexalpha5 Electrical Engineering Society C3, 455 T. A. C. C455 Entered Junior Year. EUGENE PERRY ROWELL, Jr. SAX Plymouth, Mass. Pilgrim 5 Born August 16, 18985 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering5 Prepared at Worcester Acad- emy5 Naval Architectural Society C455 Track Squad Cl, 255 Cross-Country Squad C2, 355 Entered Freshman Year. FRED MYRON ROWELL SAX Plymouth, Mass. 'fFritz 5 Born March 8, 19005 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Plymouth High School5 Mechanical Engineer- ing Society C2, 3, 455 Aero Society C3, 455 Freshman and Sophomore Wrestling Team fl, 255 Entered Freshman Year. EUGENE WELLINGTON RUDOW AKE 5 Seattle, Wash. Skinatch 5 Born October 28, 18965 Chemical Engineer- ing5 Prepared at University of WVashington5 Chemical Engineering Society C3, 455 Entered Junior Year. VICTOR RUIZ Ampuem, spain Vic 5 Born July 12, 18995 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Dummer Academy5 Entered Freshman Year. JOHN THOMAS RULE GX St. Louis, Mo. Slide 5 Born July 24, 19005 Engineering Administra- tiong Prepared at Central High School, St. Louis5 Chem- ical Engineering Society C2, 3, 455 Corporation XV 42. 3, 455 Associate Editor Voo Doo C355 Entered Freshman Year. EDGAR STUART RUSSELL Campello, Mass. Skinny, Russ 5 Born February 23,-18995 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Brockton High School5 Mechan- ical Engineering Society C2, 3, 455 Masonic Club C3, 455 T. A. C. C455 Glee Club C3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. 98 .- . . ' ' - ' , ,iz-'..-1-fra, L -:za-get 1, , X- P1 9 al l - PORTFGLIO - l i, alli ' frrzafggiz . -ffm' -vw PAUL HIBBARD RU'I'llERFORlJ P0n10llLl.Cul. I 'I i V, l il , , Paul : Born jnnuziry 30, IUIKD: lilectrienl Engineering : tVl-Al: Prepared at Ponn-na Iligh Nlmol nnrl Tlirnop 1, College of Technology: l'It-xnlplm: Entered junior Year. GEORGE SISSON SAFFORD Glens Falls. N. Y. . George : Born September tl, 1809: Clieniienl Ifngineer- . ing: Ilrt-pared at Clarkson College of Terlinology: Chem- ical Society til, 3. -ll: Entered Sophonmre Yi-nr. RAYMOND ALFRED ST. LAURENT Mattupan, Mass. Ray or SainL : Born March 22, 1901: Clxemiezil Engineer- ing: Prepared at Boston English lligh School: Osiris: l'i Delta Epsilon: Stylus: Cheinirnl Society 12, 3, -H: English High Club ill: Ac-ro Club ill: Delegate to Stu- dent Volunteer Convention. Des Moines. Iowa: Delegate Intercollegiate Newspaper Conference. New York: Tech- nique Electoral Committee 423: The Tech Advertising Stat? lll: Advertising Mazinger tl 31: General Manager t3l: The Tech Engineering News Advertising Manager 139: General Manager C-ll: Institute Committee 1-11: Committee on Publication of Concerning M. I. T. : Entered Freshman Year, r JOHN CARLTON SARGENT, A.B. Lowell, Mass. Jack : Born July 9, 1896: Electrical Engineering: Pre- pared at Boston College: Aero Society: Cosmopolitan Club 12, 3, 41: Catholic Club 12, 3, -ll: Entered Sopho- more Year. RALPH SARGENT ARE Boston, Mass. Sarge : Born March 31, 1894: Mechanical Engineering: Prepared at Exeter Academy: Beaver Cl11b: Football 625: Entered Sophomore Year. RUSSELL HEATH SAVAGE ATS! Allston, Mass. Russ : Born April 27, 1896: Chemical Engineering: Prepared at Chauncy Hall School: Chauney Hall Club Q2, 3, 4j: Chemical Society 13, 41: Wrestling Team K2, 33: Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1919. JOHN ARTHUR SCARLETT East Lynn, Mass. .l0l1H 9 Born April 23, 1899: Chemical Engineering: Prepared at Lynn Classical High School: Chemical SOCIGW C2. 3, lil: Entered Freshman Year. fkiy p 99 1 Cv- 1 Q JOSEPH JOHN SCHAEFER Dayton, Ohio Joe , Born December 19, 1898, Chemistry, Prepared at University of Dayton, Chemical Society C2, 33, Cath- olic Club C3, 43, Entered Junior Year. SUMNER SCHEIN Chelsea, Mass. Sumner , Born August 30, 1898, Civil Engineering, Prepared at Harvard, Civil Engineering Society, Entered Sophomore Year. GEORGE SCHNITZLER Chelsea, Mass. George , Born April 16, 1899, Mechanical Engineer- ing, Prepared at Chelsea High School, Mechanical Engineering Society CZ, 3, 43, Menorah Society Cl, 2, 3, 43, Get-to-Gether Club C3, 43, Entered Freshman Year. EDSON IRWIN SCI-IOCK KE Vancouver, B. C. Ed , Born January 8, 1897, Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Prepared at University of Washing- ton, Naval Architectural Society Cl, 2, 3, 43, Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES BRAWNEY SCHUREMAN, B. S., BGII Green Valley, I11. Charlie , Born May 29, 1898, Mining and Metallurgy, Prepared at Beloit College, Mining Engineering Society KS, 43, Treasurer C43, Aero Society 633, Entered Junior Year. ' EMMETT JAY SCOTT, Jr. Washington, D. C. Scotty , Born January 25, 1898, Civil Engineering, Prepared at Exeter Academy, Swimming Squad C2, 33, Entered Freshman Year. JOHN ALEXANDER SCOTT Portland, Ore. Scotty , Born September 29, 1893, Electrical Engineer- ing CVI-A3, Prepared at University of California, Hex- alpha, Entered Junior Year. PALMER SCOTT ANI' Boston, Mass. Palmer , Born December 14, 1897, Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Prepared at Noble and Green- ough School, Naval Architectural Society C2, 3, 43, Freshman and Sophomore Relay Team, Varsity Track Team Cl, 2, 33, Entered Freshman Year. 100 - PGRTFOUO ' I STEVE JOSEPH SEAMPOS Patras. Greece Steve , Born S4-pteniher 2, 1896, Mm-clianical Engineer- ing: Prepared at Brockton lligh School, Mc-chanical Engineering Society til, 3, -ll: Entered Freshman Year. FRANCIS YVESTON SEARS Plymouth, Mass. Searsie g Born October 1. 1898, Naval .Xrchiiecture A and Marine Engineeringg- Prepared at Plymouth High if Schoolg Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1020. , i l HAROLD VICTOR SEAVEY NVoIlaston, Mass. Harold g Born February 24, 18955 Engineeriirg Arlinin- istrationg Prepared at Thayer Amdernyg Entered Fresh- man Year. Class of 1920. JOHN SEDDON AXA Roslyn, NVash. Jacl: g Born November 20, lSEl3g Electrical Engineering QVI-AJ, Prepared at University of Washington, Cos- mopolitan Club C4Jg Electrical Engineering Society 4235 Hexalphag Entered Junior Year. SIK SEETOO Canton, China Sik g Born March 6, lS9Og Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at Peking Technical College, Chinag Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 433 Entered Sophomore Year. WILFORD SEITZ ATA Sandusky, Ohio Bill g Born july 23, 18983 Chemical Engineeringg Pre- pared at Kenyon Collegeg Entered Sophomore Year. SAMUEL SHARLACH White Plains, N. Y. Doc , Born November 28, 18985 Chemical Engineering, Prepared at New York Universityg Chemical Society C3, 45, Entered Junior Year. ALFRED JAMES SHAUGHNESSY Marlborough, Mass. H5h3g 9 Born January 30, 18983 Engineering Adminis- tration: Prepared at Chuney Hall Schoolg Catholic Club K2, 3. 43: Corporation XV C3, 433 Chauney Hall Sub C3. 433 Base Ball Manager CSD: Entered Freshman ear. 101 x. wh.-., ,, . - 2451-'.3il,9 7' 5 11 jl lf TECHNIQUE- 1922 A J 4 22? ,- f , : ,,,.e':rf.-zw efam ,. , ma-.W ,. it S E Ni JOHN WYMAN SHEPARD GX North Easton, Mass. Johnny, Shep 3 Born July 1, 1899? Engineering Admin- istration3 Prepared at Oliver Ames High School, North Easton, Mass.3 Corporation XV C2, 453 Orchestra Cl, 353 Entered Freshman Year. JOHN MacDUFFIE SHERMAN Belmont, Mass. J'ack 3 Born December 6, 1899Q Chemical Engineeringg Prepared at Belmont High School3 Chemical Society C2, 3, 453 Aero Society C3, 453 Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM JAMES SHERRY Salamanca, N. Y. Bill 3 Born August 19, 18993 Chemical Engineering3 Prepared at Notre Dame: Catholic Club C3, 452 Chemical Society C3, 453 Entered Junior Year. GEORGE ERETY SHOEMAKER Philadelphia, Pa. Erety 3 Born October 28, 18952 Electrical Engineering3 Prepared at Princetong Radio Club C353 Aero Society C3, 453 Electrical Engineering Society Q3, 453 Student Assistant Instructor C3, 453 Entered Junior Year. OSCAR BUZZELL SIAS ATSZ Ossipee, N. H. Doc 3 Born February 24, 1898Q Civil Engineeringg Prepared at Exeter Academy3 Civil Engineering Societyg Sophomore Electoral Committee C253 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. RUDOLF ROBERT SIEGFRIED Ashtabula, Ohio Ashty 3 Born July 9, 1899Q Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering3 Prepared at Ashtabula High Schoolg Naval Architectural Society C2, 3, 453 Aero Society C2, 353 T. A. C. C453 Mandolin Club Cl, 353 Entered Freshman Year. ARTHUR LEWIS SILVER, EAM Brookline, Mass. Art 3 Born May 22, 1899: Engineering Administration3 Prepared at Brookline High Schoolg Mechanical Engineer- ing SocietyiC253 Corporation XV C3, 453 Rifle Team Cl, 253 Musical Clubs C2, 353 Tech Show C2, 353 Entered Freshman Year. MARK SOLOMON SILVERSTEIN Dorchester, Mass. Slivers 3 Born August 25, IQOOQ Chemical Engineering: Prepared at Mechanic Arts High SChOOlQ Chemical Society C2, 3, 453 Entered Freshman Year. 102 - PORTFOLIO - 24,25 H51 HOVVARD ALLAN SINIONS Cl1iL'zu.1o. lll. H0waril g Horn Svplv-irilwr .'i. lsilfg lfiiuiiiw-rixixg .X-lmin- istraliong Pri-pzireil at l.vwi- iilSlllllIY'1 Kim hqinii .il Engineering: Sm-irrly ill, lip ll-rp:-r.iLi-'ri XX' ill. li, lin. tered junior YQ-.ir. KENNETH BRLTNER Sli,-XRDON will Sprlnglicld, Ninas. K. B, g Born Nnvviiihqr lil. lN!ll1 liivil lingim-vringg Prepared at Springliulvl lligh Swim.-l :mil Ohio Stan-- Universityg Pres. Civil Iimgiriw-ring: Nici:-ty iii, -lug Entered Junior Year. ARTHUR WATTS SKILLING Lawrence. Mass. Skiing Born October Sill. 191703 Civil Iirigimfvriiigg llrv- pared at Lawrence lligh School: Stylusg Pi De-lm Epsilung The Tech Sport Editor Qliig Mangmim.: lielitor LII: Ti.-ch Show Ballet lily, Entered lfruslnngin Year. ERIC A. I. SMITH. B.A. , Saskatoon, Sask.. Canada Eric g Born February 1-I, 19003 Civil Engineering, Prepared at University of Saskatcliewang Entered Junior Year. HERBERT WATSON SMITH OAK Fall River, Mass. I-Ierb g Born October 7, 18983 Engineering Administra- tion: Prepared at B.M.C. Durfee High School, Fall River, Mass.: Masque, Mechanical Engineering Society C233 Tech Show. Assistant Business Manager Q1, 255 Treasurer and Business Manager Tech Show 37g Advisory Committee Tech Show C-lj, Entered Freshman Year. JAMES BURNHAM SMITH Taunton, Mass. Gunboat g Born May 15, 18973 Electrical Engineering CVI-Aly Prepared at Taunton High Schoolg Hexalphaq Electrical Engineering Society C455 Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM THOMPSON SMITH, B.S., AXP, fIvBK New Bedford, Mass. Bil1 g Born April 22, 18985 Chemical Engineeringg Pre- pared at Dartmouth Collegeg Entered Junior Year. 103 4 '4'?f' . v 1. lV' - C . 1 1 - TECHN1QUE'l9-22 - 'NP' N J' QNX ammsfa fxtxvf' Ex i 2 REGINALD HAMMERICK SMITHWICK QHKE Boston, Mass. Reg 5 Born October 20, 18995 Mining and Meta1lurgy5 Prepared at Andover Academy5 Osiris5 Pi Delta Epsilorrg Beaver Club5 Walker Clubg Mining Engineering Society C2, 3, 415 Technique Electoral Committee C21, Chairmang Editor-in-Chief Technique 1921 C315 Class President C415 Institute Committee C31, President C415 Entered Fresh- man Year. RALSTON BLACKBURN SMYTH Dorchester, Mass. Ral 5 Born August 14, 18955 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Dorchester High Schoo15 Mechanical Engi- neering Society C3, 415 Freshman Relay Teamg Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1917. RAYMOND ANTHONY SNOW GX Needham, Mass. Benny 5 Born August 23, 18985 Mechanical Engineer- ing: Prepared at Needham High Schoolg Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 415 Advertising Manager Technology Monthly C115 Entered Freshman Year. ROY DIETRICH SNYDER EAE Hazleton, Pa. Roy- Louie 5 Born January 12, 18995 Electrochemical Engineering5 Prepared at Hazleton High School and Bucknell Universityg Entered Junior Year. PANG-NIN SO Canton, China Sugarie 5 Born September 7, 19005 Chemical Engineer- ing5 Prepared at Canton College5 Chemical Society C3, 415 Entered Junior Year. GEORGE WHITTIER SPAULDING Lexington, Mass. Whit 5 Born August 26, 18995 Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at Lexington High School5 Wireless Club C2, 315 Electrical Engineering Society C2, 3, 415 T. A. C. C415 Tech Show Ballet C3, 415 Entered Freshman Year. MEADE ASHLEY SPENCER Mansfield, Ohio The Wee-Wee Bird 5 Born April S, 18965 Architectural Engineering5 Prepared at Princeton University5 Archi- tectural Society C3, 41, Executive Committee C415 Frieze and Cornice, Secretary and Treasurer C415 Entered Junior Year. THEODORE PARKER SPITZ Brookline, Mass. Ted 5 Born June 24, 19005 Civil Engineering5 Prepared at Brookline High School5 Chemical Engineering Society C2, 3, 415 T. A. C. C3, 415 Wearer of the T 5 Track C3, 415 Entered Freshman Year. 104 i'5'Ql'-33.3. ' , ' ' ' i,2j.4fy'51 f-3.:1gq2g51:igf,g '.. - PORTFOLIO - MARK HENRY STEIN Passaic, N. J. BInc g Born January 13, 15065 Mt-vlmnicnl linginl-t-ring, Prepared at Passaic Iligh School, Mc-clmnirzxl linginm-r'ng Society 13, -lb: Menorah Society 123, C51-t+tn-Cletln-r Club C3. -133 T. .-X. C. C333 Enter:-rl lin,-slunzin Year, Class of 1017. CARL J. STENIIOLM Newport, R. I. Caring Born May 25, INNNQ Bl:-rlmnical lfnginm-ring, Prepared at Lynn linglish lligli Scluiol and l,owell Insti- tute: Entered junior Year. EARLE R. STEWART Roxbury, Mass. -- Stew g Born December 21. 15953 Ifnginm-ring Arlniinis- tration, Prepared at XYakvlielrl lligh Sflioolg fllkllllflll Engineering Society 42, 3. -Hg I'nrpf-ration XY 42, Ii. 43, Entered Freshman Year. HENRY COLMAN STILLMAN Tl-I+ Newburyport, Mass. I'Iank g Born January ln, 11101, Cin-inicnl Engineering: Prepared at Newburyport lligh School, L'In:mical Society C3. 435 Menorah Society lil, -133 Ct-t-to-Getlier Club , C3, 43, The Tech, Editorial Board 12, 333 Entered Ifresh- , man Year. CAROL LEON STONE Allston, Mass. Stony g Born December 2, 18903 Mining and Metal- lurgyg Prepared at Brighton I-Iigh School and Chauncy Hall Sclioolg Mining Engineering Society C1Z,3,-13, Chauncy Hall Club C2, 33 g Varsity Club, Freshman and Varsity Cross- Country Teamg Track Cl, 2, 3, -13g XVearer of ATA, CTC and The T , Entered Freshman Year. HAROLD FREDERICK STOSE Washington, D. C. Stosie g Born April 1, 18985 Electrochemical Engineer- ing, Prepared at Central High School, XVashington. D. C., Chemical Society C2, 3 435 Electrical Engineering Society C2, 3, 43: Radio Society C3, 439 Cosmopolitan Club C433 Tug-o'-VVaf C133 Technology Monthly C133 T. E. N. C3, 43, Editor C-135 Entered Freshman Year. LOUIS DANIEL STRIEBEL EAE Michigan City, Ind. Strieb g Born January 8, 18963 Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Michigan City High School and Purdue Universityg Mechanical Engineering Society C3, 433 Entered Junior Year, KENNETH REYNOLD SUTHERLAND AXA Lynn, Mass. Ken g Born March 5, 19009 Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Lynn Classical High School, Track Squad C135 Publicity Manager, Voo Doo C2, 33g Institute Com- mittee C43, Secretary Institute Committee C435 Junior Prom Committee C333 Entered Freshman Year. 105 it ,e - TECHNIQUE - 1922 - HARRYLROBERT,-SWANSON KINIHA, fbBK Morrisville, N. Y. Bob 3 Born September 24, 18993 Chemical Engineer- ingg Prepared at Hobart College3 Chemical Society C3, 433 Entered Junior Year. WILLIAM ALFRED SWETT TAQ Malden, Mass. Bill 3 Born October 29, 19003 Chemical Engineering3 Prepared at Malden High School3 Chemical Sociqty C2, 3, 43 Rifle Club C433 Entered Freshman Year. DONALD JUDD SWIFT Cambridge,Mass. Speed 3 Born April 13, 19003 Chemical Engineering3 Prepared at Hartford Public High School3 Chemical Society, Trip Manager C33, Treasurer C433 Entered Fresh- man Year. HENRY CONEC TAINTOR Wichita, Kan. Hank 3 Born March 29, 18993 Mechanical Engineering3 Prepared at Wichita High School, Fairmount College3 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 433 Rifle Club C333 Entered Sophomore Year. CARLETON HART TALCOTT 4IPI'A T orrington, Conn. Bunk 3 Born May 12, 18983 Engineering Administra- tion3 Prepared at Andover3 Beaver Clubg Osiris3 Walker Club3 Assistant Manager Track Cl, 233 Manager Track C3, 433 M. I. T. A. A. C1, 2, 3, 433 Vice-Pres. M. I. T. A. A. C3, 433 Executive Committee I. C. A. A. A. A. Cl, 2, 333 Pres. N. E. I. C. A. A. C3, 433 Student Committee Endow- ment Campaign3 Advisory Council C3, 433 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. EDWARD N. TASHJIAN, B.A. Cambridge, Mass. Ed 3 Born January 1, 18923 Mechanical Engineering3 Prepared at Euphrates College, Armenia3 Mechanical Engineering Society C433 Entered Sophomore Year. ABRAHAM HARRY TASSLER LIDEA Hartford, Conn. Tass 3 Born March 23, 18993 Mining and Metallurgyg Prepared at Hartford Public High School, University of Michigan3 Entered Sophomore Year. JACOB TEICH Trenton, N. J. Jack Born April 16, 18982 Electrical Engineering CVI-A33 Prepared at Trenton High School, Princeton Univei-sity3 Hexalpha3 Entered Junior Year. 106 HERBERT VON TIIADEN KI Cambridge, Mass. Tliarl , Horn lfvliriiary 2l, IMIN, Nlvvli.xliir.il ICngin1---r- ing, Prvpars-il at lfnivursity ul' l'incinn.iii, Sli-L-Iniiii-:il Engim-4'-ring Souix-ly 12, 3, All, .Kern Society 1 ll, Nw-rvlary Mechanical Eiigilie-eriiig Society 1,113 l'illll'Il'1l.llllllHl' Yi-.ir. CARL EDISON THOMAS Waverley. Moss. Tom , Horn Orlnbi-r LII, 1597, xll'l1llIllllkiLll l':lll.llllCCI'lllgQ Prepared at lielmnnt High School, Blu-rlmniczil lingimgvr- ing Society I2, 3, -ll, Class lfuutlmll tl. 21, Class Pres.- Elect liirg X'ici--Pres. Institute Qfniiiiiiitli-if gil, Varsity Hockey Ll, 3l, Entered lfreslmnin Year, Class ul' 1919. GEORGE THOMSON Dorchester, Mass. Tommy , Born March T, 1599, fllt'l1liC1Ll Ellgll'1l'l,'l llULQ Prepared at Dorchester High School, Chumiral Society 12. 3, 41, Entered Frusliman Year. CHARLES EARLE THORNTON Bradford, Mass. Charles , Born September S, 1899, Electrical Engineer- ing, Prepared at Haverhill High School, Electrical V, Engineering Society 122, 3, 43, Entered Freslnnan Year. I CARL THUMIM, A.B., B.S., IDBK New York, N. Y. Hopper , Born June 29, 1897, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at College of the City of New York, Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 45, Chess Club C3, 47, Secretary and Treasurer L3, 49, Chess Team, Entered Sophomore Year. ROBERT RAY THURSTON Montclair, N.J. f Bob , Born December 19, 1897, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Hackensack, N. J. High School, Chemical Society C2, 3, 49, Dormitory Committee CD, Entered Freshman Year. MAURICE GARTHWAITE TOWNEND GE Fitchburg, Mass. Moxie , Born February 27, 1900, Engineering Adminis- tration, Prepared at Fitchburg High School, Corporation XV C2, 3, 49, Walker Memorial Committee C2, 35, Director Harvard Co-operative Society MD, Entered Freshman Year. 107 A1 li - PORTFOLIO - l inda, 2 5 n ,- TECHNIQUE-1922 2 l I I, f , ' Z' MZ.,-. ! ff ,a.2f'z!, EVERETT RUSSELL TUCKER Ipswich, Mass. Evy 5 Born December 23, 18985 Electrical Engineer- ing5 Prepared at Manning High School, Ipswich5 Electri- cal Engineering Society C2, 3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. HAROLD AMOS TUCKER Fitchburg, Mass. Tuck 5 Born July 30, 18995 Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at Fitchburg High School5 Electrical Engineering Society C3. 455 Radio Society C3, 455 Entered Sophomore Year. KUANG TSU TU Shanghai, China Kuang 5 Born March 15, 18985 Mechanical Engineer- ing5 Prepared at Tsing Hua College, Peking, China and Cornell Universityg Chinese Students' Club C3, 45, Secre- tary C455 Mechanical Engineering Society C455 Entered Junior Year. ARTHUR ARNOLD TURNER Arlington, Mass. Art 5 Born August 23, 19005 Civil Engineering5 Pre- pared at Boston English High Schoolg Aero Society C1, 255 Radio Society C355 Civil Engineering Society C2, 3, 45, Executive Committee C455 Institute Committee represent- ing Civil Engineering Society C455 Entered Freshman Year. ROBERT LAIRD TURNER AXE Philadelphia, Pa. Buddy 5 Born October 26, 18975 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at Boston English High School5 Chemical Society C2, 3, 45, Program Committee C25, Pres. C855 Aero Society C3, 455 Mandolin Club C155 English High Club C1, 255 T. C. A. C2, 35, Director Membership C25, Vice-Pres. C355 Class Secretary C1, 255 Tug-o'-War C255 Tech Show Ballet C255 Dormitory Committee C2, 355 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. HOWARD BERRIDGE TUTHILL AAQ Grand Rapids, Mich. Tut 5 Born August 20, 18975 Engineering Administra- tion5 Prepared at University of Wisconsin5 Corporation XV C2, 3, 455 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. HORACE BANCROFT TUTTLE Cambridge, Mass. Toodles 5 Born December 1, 18995 Mechanical Engi- ncering5 Prepared at Thomaston Conn. High Schoolg Mechanical Engineering Society C3, 455 Executive Board Tech Show C355 Entered Freshman Year. WALTER THEODORE VAHLBERG Oklahoma City, Okla. Val 5 Born March 4, 18975 Architecture and Architec- tural Engineering5 Prepared at Oklahoma City High School5 Architectural Society C3, 455 Glee Club C3, 455 Masonic Club C455 Entered Junior Year. 108 VIVIANO L. VALUES llA'l1 Monterey, Mex. Vivi 5 Born August 23. l1ll305 civil Iiiigiin-1-rim15 Pre- pared at Colgio Civil. Monterey. Xl:-xicu and L'nivi-rsity of Notre Dame: Lllllli-.Xll1i'l'lCIlll lfluh il, 2. 3, -li. Sw- rf-tary 123, Vice-Pres. 633, Pres. H35 lit-siimpolitaii l'lnh fl. 2. 3, -il: K, :ilhuhc Club ll, 2, .L 43. lioaril .rl lilrwlors H35 Civil lfnginei-ring Socivly 13, Il. -U5 lfutered Fresh- man Year. MANUEL SANDOVAL VALLARTA Mexico Clly, Mex. Yal 5 Born Fi-lmruzxry ll, lS9U: Electron:lurmivnl Engi- nesfringg Preparcml at liscus-ln Naitimizil l'ri-pzirgitorizi. Mexico City: l.:itiii-.Xiiiericziii Club 12, Ii. rll, Secretary 1335 Electrical lfmziiieering Society IE, ZS, -U5 liiilvrt-rl Freslmian Year. JOHN LEYSON VAUPEL fl1l'.X Allston. Mass. Jack 5 Born October IG, 16955 Civil Engineeriiigg Pri-- pared at Somerville I-Iigh School: Chernicnl Enginei-ring Society i335 Entered Freshman Year. ALFRED VEPSALA Fitchburg, Mass. X-'ep 5 Born February Ili, 18985 Civil Engincering5 Prepared at XN'orcester Polytechnical lnstituteg Chemical Engineering Society 63. 435 Track Team Q-435 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. WALTER RAMUS VITALINI Milford, Mass. Vit 5 Born April 7, 18975 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Milford High School and Northeastern Col- legeg Mechanical Engineering Society C3, 435 Entered Sophomore Year. ARTHUR GOODHUE WAKEMAN fbA6 Oshkosh, Wis. VVake 5 Born February 11, 18985 Mechanical Engineer- ing5 Prepared at University of Cincinnati and University of Wisconsirlg Mechanical Engineering Society C3, 435 Aero Society 13, 435 Entered Junior Year. WILLIAM WALD Mattapan, Mass. Bill 5 Born May 16, 19005 Civil Engineeringg Prepared at Mechanic Arts High Schoo15 Chemical Engineering Society C3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. RALPH HOFFMAN WALLACE Mattapan, Mass. Ra1ph 5 Born March 19, 18995 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering5 Prepared at Dorchester High School5 Naval Architectural Society C2, 3, 435 Entered Freshman Year. 109 L43 Q - PORTFOLIO - ',-- , ' 55. ' i - TECHNIQUE ' 1922 ' eu .f,e',. .q STUART GILBERT WALLACE Jamaica Plain, Mass. Stuart 5 Born August 20, 18955 Engineering Adminis- tration5 Prepared at Chauncy Hall Schoolg Vice-Pres. of Class C155 Class Track Team Cl, 255 Tech Show Chorus C255 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1918. CHEN CHI WANG Siam, China Chen 5 Born January 25, 18945 Electrical Engineering KVI-A55 Prepared at University of Virginia5 Hexalpha5 Entered Sophomore Year. ALFRED BOYD WASON'XfI1 Brookline, Mass. Al 5 Born July 10, 18975 Engineering Administratioru Prepared at Chauncy Hall School5 Corporation XV C2, 3, 45, Director C355 Aero Society fl, 255 Tug-o'-NVar Cl, 255 Crew Cl, 255 T. C. A. C155 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. ABRAHAM ELIAS WATOV TNF Trenton, N. J. Babe 5 Born July 9, 18995 Engineering Administration5 Prepared at Trenton High School5 Corporation XV C3, 455 Chemical Society C255 Menorah Society K1, 255 Tech Show Orchestra C155 Entered Freshman Year. ROY ARTHUR WEHE Lakota, N. D. Admiral 5 Born September 28, 18955 Engineering Administration5 Prepared at University of North Dakotag Corporation XV C3, 455 Mechanical Engineering Society C3, 455 Electrical Engineering Society C3, 455 Entered Junior Year. MYER WEISMAN Lawrence, Mass. Wisey 5 Born October 16, 18995 Civil Engineering5 Civil Engineering Society K2, 3, 455 Menorah Society C2, 3, 455 Get-to-Gether Club5 Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE TOWNSEND WELCH EX Providence, R. I. George 5 Born September 29, 18975 Engineering Admin- istration5 Prepared at Class High School, Providence, R. 1.5 Corporation XV H455 Entered Junior Year. PAUL BERNARD WENDLER ATA Dayton, Ohio Kewp 5 Born June 4, 18985 Engineering Administrationg Prepared at Kenyon College5 Aero Club C3, 455 Corpora- tion XV C2, 3, 455 Musical Clubs C3, 455 Entered Fresh- man Year. 5 110 - PORTFOI-10' ' JOSEPH VVENICK New York, N. Y. joe , Born October 112. INSIEIQ l'hclnic:il linginveringg Chernicnl Society 13, -llg linu-rvil junior Yi-air. CLAYTON CARP1-INTER WESTLAND Somerville, Mass. XXX-sl3 'L liorn lin-lmrnxiry lil. 120013 lingin--vring Avhnin- it, islrziliong I'rep:ir1-cl nt Soni--rvillv lligh School: Civil Engineering Society 131: linlerewl Sopln-inure Yexir. , GEORGE BROWN WE'I'lI1-IRBEE Bath. Me. George , Born October H, 150433 Mi-cli:inir.il l'Ingini,-i-r- ingg Prepared ut .Xmlovi-rg Entered lfrvshinnn Year. WHITNEY HAROLD WETHERELL Natick. Mass. Wed , Born Noveinher S. lfltllg Mcelmiiiczil Engineer- ing, Prepared nt Natick lligh School, Meclizinicnl Engi- neering Society 12, 3, -U5 Entered Sophinnore Year. RALPH STANLEY WETSTEN EE, 11111K Rockville, Conn. NVct g Born December 3, 18953 Electrical Engineering KVI-A55 Prepared at Exeter Academy and Yale University: Electrical Engineering Society C2, 3. 475 Hexalphzxg Entered Spohomore Year. HYMEN ALBERT WEXLER '1'I-Ill, Lawrence, Mass. NVex g Born October 2, 18985 Civil Engineeringg Pre- pared at Lawrence High Schoolg Menorah Society Cl, 2, 3, 45g Chemical Society Cl, 2, 3, 433 Entered Freshman Year. DANIEL EDWARD WHELAN, Jr. Campello, Mass. Dan g Born November 1, 1897: Civil Engineering, Prepared at Brockton High Schoolg Chemical Engineering Society C2, 3, 475 Catholic Club C2, 3, 43, Board of Directors C2, 335 Aero Society 42, 333 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. FRANK H. WHELAN Boston, Mass. Dinnie g Born February 3, 19005 Civil Engineering, Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School, Civil Engineer- ing Society C2, 3, 455 Catholic Club C2, 3, 455 Aero Society C315 Wrestling C113 Entered Freshman year. 111 TECHNIQUE' 1922 JACK VANHORN WHIPPLE New York, N. Y. Jack 5 Born October 9, 18965 Mechanical Engineering5 Prepared at Cooper Union, N. Y.5 Mechanical Engineer- ing Society C2, 3, 455 Aero Society C2, 3, 455 T. A. C. C455 M. I. T. A. A. C455 Gym Team C3, 45, Captain C455 Entered Sophomore Year. ROBERT ROLFE WHITEHOUSE AXE Unity, Me. Bob 5 Born February 22, 18995 Electrochemical Engi- neering5 Prepared at Maine Central Instituteg Chemical Society C2, 455 Electrical Engineering Society C3, 455 Radio Society C3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. LYMAN PERLEY WHITTEN 111125. Malden, Mass. Stubby 5 Born March 25, 18975 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at Malden High School5 Chemical Society C2, 3, 455 Aero Society C3, 455 Crew C155 Relay Team C255 Tech Show C355 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. FRANCIS THOMAS WHITWORTH Somerville, Mass. Whit 5 Born February 9, 19005 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at Somerville High Schoolg Aero Society C155 Chemical Society C2, 3, 455 Treasurer Technology Monthly C155 Treasurer Voo Doo C155 Finance Committee C155 Entered Freshman Year. WINFRED CHARLES WILDE North Andover, Mass. VVin 5 Born July 29, 18985 General Architecture5 Pre- pared at Johnson High School, North Andover5 Architec- tural Society C2, 3, 455 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WILLIAMS Chelsea, Mass. Bunk 5 Born January 13, 19005 Mechanical Engineer- ing5 Prepared at Chelsea High School5 Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 455 Electrical Engineering Society C455 Menorah Society C255 Entered Freshman Year. BRADLEY POTTER WILLIAMS B911 Evanston, Ill. '4Brad 5 Born April 18, 18975 Engineering Administra- tion5 Prepared at Northwestern University5 T. C. A. Cabinet C2, 3, 455 Corporation XV C2, 3, 455 Musical Clubs C2, 355 Entered Junior Year. CHARLES AYRES WILLIAMS fIvKiIf, TBH Boston, Mass. Chas 5 Born March 8, 18965 Electrical Engineering5 Prepared at Aberdeen High School and University of Washingtong Entered Junior Year. 112 f ' il li - PORTFOLIO - il l HARDING DEKIANTILLON NVILLIAMS. A. M.. +All, 'l'llKg Daytona. Fla. Benn: lflnrn lfehrunry 213. IP-tlllg Vivil linuim-vrinug Prcpurerl al lflnylonn lligh Scluml :mul llruwn l'lllYt'l'Sllj'Q Civil lingini-urine Society 411, 113 Iinivrwl junior Yr-nr. EVERI-1'l'I' JAMES NVILSON Newburypornlkiass. jef'f 1 ill-rn ,lainunry 17, lllllllg Nlvrlmliirzil linuim-1-rineg Pri-pzirvml at Xi-wlmrypurt llieh Sn-ln-.ilg Nl:-rlmnivnl lingim-1-ring Snrimy IQZ, Il, -111 'li..X.l'. HS, 'lip 'l'r.urk Tlfillll ll, 2, Jil: lint:-rwl lfr--slunzm Yi-zir. MARSHALL IIAYDI-IN WlNlIlllES'I'IiR MAX Manchester. Mass. XYindy g Born juni: ll. ISEITQ Nli-clmiiicnl linginvm-ringg Prepared :it Clmuncy llall Sclumlg Nh-vlmnirgil linginwr- ing Society 12, ll. -lug Clmunry llzill Clnh lilrg liflitoriail Board of The Tech lillg linterul l'il'l'Xlllllllll Year, RICHARD PHILIP NVINDISCII ZX Cincinnati, Ohio Dick 3 Born july N, 18085 Engine:-rinu ,-Xrlminisl.raliong Prepared at Hughes lligh Seluuulg lim-nver fluhg Xllillu-r Club: Assistant Treasurer The Ti-ch lljg 'I'i-rlxniquv Electoral Committee f2lg Plmlogrnpliic liclitor Ti-elmiqnu 1921 C313 Chemical Engineering Society ill. 3, ell: Corporation XV f2. 3. 435 lintcred l'-I'1'5lllll1lll Year. ALEX WISHNEW 'PBA Brooklyn, N. Y. Aleck g Born January 10, 15983 Chemical Engineeringg Prepared at Boys' High School, Brooklyng Chemical Society CZ, 3, 435 Entered Sophomore Year. HARRY MINNICH WITHEROW 'PAQ Taneytown, Md. Harry g Born August 28, 18953 Electrical Engineering CVI-A55 Prepared at Taneytown High School and Pennsyl- vania College of Gettysburgg Hexalphag Entered Junior Year. ALBION ROYAL WOOD I Claremont, N. H. Wooclie g Born July 31, 19005 Electrical Engineering lVI-Alg Prepared at Hermon Schoolg Hexalphag Entered Sophomore Year. ROBERT ROCKWOOD WORSENCROFT Brockton, Mass. Worsy g Born October 24, 18975 Civil Engineeringg Prepared at Brockton High Schoolg Civil Engineering Society C2, 3, 499 Entered Freshman Year. ' 113 I - TECHNIQUE' 1922 - 5 . -, , f. ,rM2'e?tzm?f i s f EDWARD PILKINGTON WYLDE North Adams, Mass. Ed 5 Born August 29, 18995 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at North Adams High Schoolg Chemical Engi- neering Society C2, 3, 435 Field Day Teamsg Entered Freshman Year. EDWARD LEAVITT YOUNG Long Island, N. Y. Ted 5 Born July 23, 18975 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering5 Prepared at Collegiate School, N. Y.5 ,, Naval Architectural Society C2, 3, 435 T. A. C. C435 Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM HOYT YOUNG, Jr. KIDEK Paterson,N..I. Bill 5 Born May 28, 18985 Mechanical Engineeringg Prepared at Steven's Schoolg Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 43, Pres. C435 Beaver Club5 Osiris5 Swim- ming Team Cl, 235 Football C135 Class Pres. C235 Tech- nique Electoral Committee, Chairman C235 Swimming Team Cl, 2, 3, 435 Institute Committee C2, 3, 43, Vice- Pres. C23, Secretary C33, Executive Committee C2, 3, 435 Interfraternity Council C3, 43, Vice-Pres. C33, Executive Committee C435 T. A. C. C3, 43, Secretary C335 Entered Freshman Year. YSSEL YVETTE YOUNG ATA Junction City, Kan. Y. Y. 5 Born December 18, 18945 Electrical Engineer- ing V I-A5 Prepared at University of Kansas5 Theta Taug Hexalpha5 Entered Junior Year. HAROLD ARNOLD ZAGER Jamaica Plain, Mass. Jerry 5 Born August 19, 18965 Chemical Engineering5 Prepared at Boston English High School5 Tech Show C335 Entered Junior Year. MILES MILLER ZOLLER B911 Greensburg, Ind. Smiles, Zulu 5 Born July 31, 18985 Engineering Admin- istrationg Prepared at Hughes High School and Miami University5 Chemical Society C2, 335 Corporation XV C2, 335 Technique Electoral Committee C235 Junior Prom Committee C335 Chairman Under Class Prom C335 Tech Show Chorus C235 Entered Freshman Year. 114 - PoRTFoL1o - NIOR STATI TICS Alexander T. Barclay North Wales, Pa, Al -z BQNFII -Scptcinlmer 13973 Klcclmiiiczil Enginccrinrg l'rr-paired at Drexel Institute: Me- Chfmlffll I'-IlS1ll1CCl'lI15.! Society CIS,-1,13 'l'. C. A. Ci, 4,13 linlcrucl junior Year. Michael Francis Boyle Woburn, Mass. 'lNlilce 3 -Born Klay 10, 10003 Bit-clianical l'1lll.fillL'Cl'illgj l'rt-pared at Woburn High School3 Entered Preshnizin Yr-ar. Charles Alfred Breed Lynn, Mass. .-Xl 3 l1OI'l'l'J1lIlllill'j' 14. 150513 tlicniical l2l1l.fillL'Cl'lllgQ l'rc-part-cl at 1Yilliams College3 Banjo and Mandolin Llulas C2. Zi, -l,1, Assislzinl l.caclcr Ci, 4,13 Entert-rl Sophomore Year. Charles Yickery Briggs Allston, Mass. 'fCharles C BQH1 ,lune 18, lNS5g ilu-mical Engim-t-ring: l'rt-pared at Durlcc High School, Fall Siren Masonic flulm QQ, Il, -113 t'ht-mical Society 113,-113 Rillc Club C2, 3,13 Entered Sophomore ear. Louis Joseph Brown Boston, Mass. 'LI-0lli5 3 iB0l'11 ,lil-Illlflfy' 22. 18053 l-Ilcctricnl Engine-ering3 Prepared at Boston English High School3 Entered l-rcshman Year, Class ol' 1910. Earl Spickett Clark Somerville, Mass. Fat 3 Born September 10, 11100: Chemical 1':l1glllCCl'll1gQ Prepared at Somerville High School, Entered junior Year. Jesse Louis Creel Mexico. I.o.uis 3 Born March 24, 18953 Mechanical Engineering3 Prepared at Riverview Academy, Latin-.American Club C2, 3, 413 Aero Society C413 Cosmopolitan Club C3, 413 Mechanical En- gineering Society C2, 3, 413 Entered Freshman Year. Albert Lovell Edson , Braintree, Mass. Al 3 Born October 21, 18923 Engineering ACll11lIllS1FHtlOHQ Prepared at Braintree High School3 Aero Society C3, 413 Corporation XV 12, 3, 413 Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1919. Willard Anthony Emery East Boston, Mass. Hlvlllienj Born May 18, 18982 Mechanical Engi11eering3 Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School3 Mechanical Engineering Society Q2, 3, 413 Track Team C1, 2,13 Entered Freshman Year. Harold Nelson Ewertz EX Elizabeth, N- J- Nellie 3 Born February 10, 18993 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering3 Prepared at Quincy High Schoolg Naval Architectural Society C2, 3, 413 Entered Freshman Year. John Abbot Facey Cambridge, Mass. jack 3 Born August 7, IQOOQ Mechanical Engineering3 Prepared at Cambridge Latin School? Mechanical Engineering Society C2, 3, 413 Catholic Club C2, 3, 413 T. A. C. C13 Entered Fresh- man Year. Henry Joseph Fagan New York, N. Y. H, J. 3 Born january 21, 18991 Electrical Engineering3 Prepared at Fordham University3 Electrical Engineering Society CZ, 3, 413 Entered Sophomore Year. 115 ' TECHNIQUE' 1922 William Reinl Ferguson Waterbury, Conn. Bill , Born October 9, 1898, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Crosby High School and Syracuse University, Entered Junior Year. Clement Joseph Hallinan QJK New Britain, Conn. Duke , Born August 16, 1896, Engineering Administration, Prepared at New Britain High School, Civil Engineering Society 12, 3, 45, Aero Society 13, 45, Corporation XV 12, 3, 45, Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1920. - Morris Hart Roxbury, Mass. VVilliam S. , Born December 26, 1898, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Boston English High School, Chemical Society 12, 3, 45, English High Club 12, 35, Menorah Society 11, 2, 35, VVrestling 125, Entered Freshman Year. Frank Ellsworth Huggins, Jr. AXA Columbus, Ohio Squeeze , Born October 6, 1899, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at The Columbus Academy, Entered Freshman Year. Paul Benwood Hunter Alexandria, Va. P, B. , Born November 17, 1898, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at George Vlfashington University, Mechanical Engineering Society 13, 45, Entered Junior Year. Andrew Carl Jensen Natick, Mass. jenny , Born March 9, 1898, Engineering Administration, Prepared at Natick High School, Corporation XV 11, 2, 35, Tech Show 135, Football 115, Baseball 115, Entered Freshman Year. n Herman Severin Kiaer Bestum, Norway. Herman , Born September 13, 1898, Engineering Administration, Cosmopolitan Club, Crew 125, Corporation XV 13, 45, Entered Freshman Year. Harold Holden Lockey CIPFA Milford, Mass. i'Hal , Born May 15, 1898, Engineering Administration' Prepared at VVorcester Polytechnic Institute, Entered junior Year. Joseph Lurie Roxbury, Mass. Joe , Born February 11, 1899, Chemical Engineering, Prepared at Boston English High School, Chemical Society 12, 3, 45, Chess Club 13, 45, English High Club 13, 45, Track 12, 35, Entered Freshman Year. Hsi Ying Liu Peking, China. Liu , Born May 25, 1897, Electrical Engineering, Prepared at Pei-Yang University, Tientsin, China, Entered Freshman Year. Lawrence Charles Mc Closkey 41K Dorchester, Mass. 'iBishop : Born July 23, 1897, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Dorchester High School, Catholic Club 11, 2, 35, Vice-Pres. 135, Chemical Society 12, 35, Track Team 135, Varsity Track 11, 2, 35, Entered Freshman Year, Class of 1919. Don Hull Mc Creery Pasadena, Cal. f'Mac , Born June 12, 1899, Civil Engineering, Prepared at Pasadena High School, Civil Engineer- ing Society 13, 45, Executive Committee 145, California Club 145, Entered Junior Year. Kenneth Albert Moores, S.B., KZ Salem, Oregon. :IKc-Zn , Blsrn Mda33 25, 1836, Electrochemical Engineering, Prepared at University of Oregon, ec ors, ntere unior ear. 116 - PORTFOLIO - Samuel Evans Moreton, Jr., A. B., ZX, flflili Brookhaven, Miss. 'Saniniy , Horn May 181155. Nli-rlianivnl linginet-ring, Prepared at 11'ashington and Lee 1 niversilyz Klerliuiurul lzngineering Snr-it-1 y C2, Zi, -11, Entered Sophomore Year. Nicholas Ottens Pen-ograd, Russia, Nich'- 1 liorn Sow-Qiiilier 111, 15117: Vivil I-Iiigilieerillgz Prepzirt-ml at Pelrograrl Polytechnic Insti- NIKCZ C-lVll l3l1Q1llL't'1'l11Q 50t'lClj' C2, Zi. 41, linleri-fl Sophomore Year. Ernest Pauli New York, N. Y. 'ilirnieuz Horn May IMIZH: liuginc-eriug .-Xilminislralion: Prepared at New York Preparatory School and C ooper l mon, C orporulion XY CIS, 41, Entered junior Year. Frank Wagner Peers, A.B., flew Ann Arbor, Mich. 1'eers i 13011 Xoveniher-2, INDI, .eXri'liilevlural Engineering, Prepared at Wlashburn College, lxansas, Enlereil junior X ear. Paul Ryan, A.B. Wayne, Pa, Big Boy , Born l'.ClJl'llJl1'j' 14, 18215, Engineering Arlministration, Prepared at University of Pennsylvania, C alliolic Club CIS, -11, Treasurer C41g Entered junior Year. Lucian Schlingen DAX Madison, Wis. Slini ', Born june'2li. 1898: Nlerhaniral Engineering, Prepared at University ol' Notre Dame and-1 myersity of XX isconsin, Nlechxmical Engineering Society C3, -11, Aero Society C3, 41, Entered junior 1 ear. Ralph Martin Shaw, Jr. Chicago, Ill. Rufe , .Born july 27, 1897, Electrical Engineering CVI-A13 Prepared at Lake Placid School and Yale University, I-lexalpha, Entered junior Year. Michel P. Sinelnikoif Petrograd, Russia. Mike , Born january 10, 1891, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at Institute of Technology at Petrogracl and Technische l-loehshule, Darmstadt, Germany, Entered Junior Year. Joseph Edward Smith Chicago, Ill. joel', Born March 10, 1899, Mechanical Engineering, Prepared at University of Illinois, Me- chanical Engineering Society C3, 41, Entered junior Year. John Joseph Stanton Portland, Oregon. Jack , Born March 16, 189-1, Architecture and Architectural Engineering, Special Student, Prepared at Columbia University, Architectural Society C41, Entered Senior Year. Churchill Keith Stiff Fall River, Mass. Churchill , Born December 14, 1899, Civil Engineering, Prepared at B.M.C. Durfee High School, Fall River, Civil Engineering Society C2, 3, 41, Entered Freshman Year. Lyall L. Stuart CIJAG St. Louis, M0- Stew , General Engineering, Prepared at Soldon High School and Vlfashington University, Foot- ball Team C11, The Tech Business Staff C11, Walker Club, President C41, Theta Tau, Corporation XV, T. A. C. Chairman Arrangements Committee, Entered Freshman Year. John Henry Teeter CDKXII Johnstown, Pa. Jack , Born january 11, 1900, Electrical Engineering, Prepared at Pennsylvania State College, Vectors, Electrical Engineering Society C3, 41, Entered junior Year. David Oakes Woodbury KE Lynn, Mass. Dave , Born July 24, 1896, Electrical Engineering CVI-A1, Prepared at Country Day School, Harvard College and Stanford University, Hexalpha, Entered Junior Year. 117 Aigqglgf. 5r311AGgN NXQAVLIFFE 'IQE.W:ISi SILIIHDLE SKY ' MARTIN SAIWEL PETERSON 4 LSE llytb W W X X 7' .vi X00 fkffff 4 fyif n.-rr.. 2: L 1 Z X 4 X X! 2 1 X 4 Y, X ' f - - 4' r teia l la- TECHNIQUE- 1922 CLASS OF 1921 Sutherland Bawden Dandrow J unod Booth Kittredge Smithwick V Harvey OFFICERS OF THE CLASS President Vice-President Reginald Hammerick Smithwick Alexander Duer Harvey Secretary Treasurer XWaldo Adams Francis Bowen Kittredge Henri Pell junod f h Institute Committee i Garvin Bawden Kenneth Reynold Sutherland Executive Committee . Edward Wolcott Booth Charles George Dandrow, jr. YResigned 120 - THE - CLASSES - 1 I ' 'fi I Pl. aw fl gy 7 . '5 7 S q'1, 'X im S1-' 'V S' ii S iL .Qr' Q, -men I HOTCH 'I' TOHY SCRIPPS r In 1111-1-1- fm SSSA f S.SW S .4-AT An. +cAm. KEN Mnc. 4 Franz. I-5TEVKl1f0fl S F- MERRILL 121 - ' ' ' if L29 ' TECHNIQUE ' 1922 . t Am. c or-mat. nvwm7+'rAmT'a ouu.+ , , . Nffm- L- T' Q-2:: 'j..X4r?4: X Eff ,, '2 ' A, f ' FRE D R UV ' 122 I , ' 2 - THE - CLASSES - . I vs 1 2 L' 5 N , N -. r- - ' - Vuffgpa 1.3. - A ' ' 2, , ..1 , 1- -, If-02f'.', LU N1llEf,Dol'1.+TDEU FQ PDHHD OK 7f-NHT FREDDY Mnwmnf. - I. : 5- Q .L '-I: -J V 4 ' we ,.x-3,-3:,:'ff:A ..:!!- I L, - bg Zwlvq Qi- fm..:::!! , .LW v ' ,S..,, S 1 525' ., f'f 1'i.- pf IIDDIESHFIT, unmmf Saonsz 123 ' S - TECH IQUE' 1922 - 1 A BE-NNY ? ? Y f 2 A ,,,. 1, 75 '5' ' 4 35 7 U . 'f 'tax . .N . . . fn J - ' ,,f,, 2 1 v 1 ,, 4 1 V ff .. in -- Q' 1 1 I WM V- E. 1 - f gmyw - ,gp '- , 'f,,,. ,rc-v H. T1QDX?ET+F3EA5 I ' 44, X Q - 4, - ' 5 1 1 1 --.- , ..,,,, - H . Q near H Hmonk WM 1 Q , f i? bffxii , 5A f ' ff r gs W ' ., 3921! 3 .fw g s f s-Q .- 5 Ll. ffl ba 4, , gg 2 , ,p-:,. Z. .I X y . ff h gy, x A Q N- fa 1 fy 4 , - , -1? 'Q- v 2 'Z , . , - n M g - A' P Q ., , Wm. 'Z - Q 52 . f - - ,in --J nf -:if ive? fu: 76 1 -I -: . Xb' ' mmf. ,f : 1,3 . .gyxbzfwzy 1 .af 1 Jw fiwbmr ,, 1 2 . . I nf JULE NOKIE- 124 '-' - THE-CLASSES - SE-oI2YaE+ BILL UO WNRPEN :l 4 - .- ' E NA V., , T il 'lfsig . 'fi-1 SERR9 THGRLIE . MDTT+ BILL l,.-Q H- MFITTf0I'1 . ' jONE- ac-ans q BlLLvsHERR ' ' ew: A ' 'A 11,9 g:,.:'g:Mat?Av 1 YL.. f. Lf, l:555ff4Qg4l , 1 ' SieelffzifsbilffE-241.Z-121 l ' ' ' ' 1 - 4 U' CLASS OF 1922 Biddell Chittick Rudderham Geckler Rockefeller King Horn Gill Roberson OFFICERS OF THE CLASS President Vice-President Henry John Horn, Ir. Thomas Henry Gill Secretary Treasurer William Carter Roberson Charles Gordon Rudderham Institute Committee Sidney Miles Biddell 24Harry Eugene Rockefeller Ralph Charles Geckler V Executive Committee Charles Yardley Chittick Allen Stewart King i4Rc-:signed 1 26 eirii - THE - CLASSES - PA T OFFICER OF THE CLASS SQJIUIUNIURIQ YEAR 1Il't'Xl.l1l'7lf l'1'r4'-Presulcrll XYZIITCII 'Iblmlwts Ferguson XYinslow Corson Morse .Svrrrliiry Treasurer XK'illard Bula-S Purinlon Charles Edmund Brokaw IIISII-lllil' C'lHIZHliffL'U Sidney Miles Bidclell Abbott Livingston Johnson, 2nd ENCCIIZIDTC Conzmillee Nathaniel Oliver Robinson Elmer Vlieston Hammond FRESHMAN YEAR President Vice-President Sidney Miles Biddell Paul Sirois O'Brien Secretary Treasurer Thomas Elwell Shepherd Ernest Nugent May I ustitute Committee Francis George Davidson Frederick Nathan Dillon, Jr. Executive Comuzittee Warren Tebbets Ferguson Henry Clifford Gayley 127 A - TECHNIQUE' 19223 WEARER OF THE TITUTE I SIGNIA Sidney Miles Biddell William Albertus Cauldwell Carl Daniel Dippel Arthur Leslie Flanders John Francis Hennessy George Trebel Boll Charles Edmund Brokaw Charles Yardley Chittick Carl Daniel Dippel Heston Hant Hile William Kennedy MacMahon Donald Fell Carpenter Arthur Leslie Flanders William Albertus Cauldwell Sidney Miles Biddell Howell Church Fish Ralph Charles Geckler Thomas Joseph O'Daly William Albertus Cauldwell Raymond Leland Bowles George Howland Buttler, Jr. Watts Sherman Humphrey Tom Holden Barnard Adolph Bernard Alland George Edgar Dean Colby Williani Bryden Walter Bridges Driscoll Guimaraes Atahualpa Enrique de Souza VVE.-XRER OF THE 429' XVilliam Kennedy MacMahon XVEARER or THE IFT Fred Luman Raymond XVEARERS or THE T Francis VVillett 'Walton VVEARERS on Ti-iE ATA Francis Vilillett 'Walton XVEARERS or TI-IE CTC WE.-xRERs OF THE TTT XVEARERS or THE ST T VVEARERS or Tl-IE HTT Theodore Alderson Schwamb VVEARERS on TI-IE WTT VVEARERS OF THE GTT Paul Maurice Phillips VVEARERS on THE BTT VVEARERS or THE RTT Vernon Eleazer VVhitman VVEARER or THE FTT James Nesmith, 2nd XVEARERS or THE RTA VVEARERS OF THE ATF 128 VVatts Sherman Humphrey NVoodxvorth Northey Murray John Vliard Poole Morris Fahnestock Sheldon James Avery Stalbird Edward Atkinson Merrill Viioodworth Northey Murray John Vwfard Poole Edwin Joseph Purcell Fred Luman Raymond Elmer Edward Sanborn VVilliam Kennedy MacMahon Edwin Joseph Purcell Josiah Richardson Elliot, Jr. 'Willard Bates Purinton james Avery Stalbird Otis Hibbard Trowbridge Bertram Anton KVeber John Neville du Vernet 'Watts Sherman Humphrey William Watson Russell Arthur Edmund Pew, Jr. Egil Christensen Godfrey Grey Kearful Lewis Jerroldton Powers, I r. John Clement Molinar Horace Winslow McCurdy Dirk Jacobus Luykx Hsueh Yu Tsui THE CLASSES - HEMHY+EHMY LUKE lr! 1 ' TECHNIQUE ' 1922 ' r L Paul Albrecht Bray Walter Edward Clarke, Jr. Thomas Edmund Fitzgerald Thomas Henry Gill Donald Kerr Charles Edmund Brokaw WEARER OF THE UMERAL Class of 1 922 BASEBALL Willard Deane Leshure Charles Tolbert McGrady Charles Randolph Myer, Jr. Theodore Thomas Miller Frederick Miles, Jr. RELAY Bernard Samuel Falk Robert Prichard Ramsey Holland Russell Smith Tomas Antonio Subirana Kenneth Martin Vreeland Donald Elbra Walch Walter Thomas Kirley Charles Yardley Chittick Harrison Davis Folinsbee, Jr. Elliott Preston Knight Egil Christensen Clayton Delmont Grover Leonard Bently Laird Robert Lucas Conrod William Brewster Gurney George Kelly Matthews Leland Kinsey- Cowie Alvah George Hayes John Ward Poole, Jr. Carl Daniel Dippel i Frank Aquinas Howlett Robert Prescott Morris Fahnestock Sheldon Frank Tourtellot VVestcott, Jr. CREVV Ford Blanchard Harrison Davis Folinsbee, Jr. Frank Perkins Knight, Jr. Colby William Bryden Ralph lfValter Hemenway Ragnar Meyer Knutsen Walter Bridges Driscoll Henry John Horn, Jr. John Clement Molinar Fay Herman Osborne Everett Walter Vilett FOOTBALL William Warin Bainbridge, Jr. Lawson Tisdale Blood George Trebel Boli Henry Lyman Bretting Charles Edmund Brokaw Joseph Humphrey Chadbourne, Jr. Dona Henry Weston Armington Richards Johnson Bard Sidney Miles Biddell ld Elbr Joseph Humphrey Chadbourne, Jr. Howell Church Fish Hamilton Beattie Sidney Miles Biddell Barton Grant Albert Sidney Miles Biddell Stanley William Boyd Edward Hume Clendenin Lawrence Harold Connell Harold Augustine Connor Ralph Miller Cook William Palma Dickerman Frederick Nathan Dillon, Jr. Weston Stafford Earle Warren Tebbetts Ferguson Joseph Howard Flather Ralph Charles Geckler William Joseph Grady Everett Wheeler Howe Cecil Haskins Hubbard George Wainbaugh I-Ieathman Elmer Lawrence Johansen Abbott Livingston Johnson, 2d Charles Randolph Myer, Jr. Harry McKenzie Ramsay John Stanley Rafferty a Walch Will SVVIIVLMING Norman Joy Greene Frederick Miles, Jr. Thomas Joseph O'Daly, Jr. Frederick Copeland Paul Willard Bates Purinton TENNIS William Albertus Cauldwell Josiah Richardson Elliott, Jr. TUG-OF-WA R Robert William Hughes William H. L. James Harry Erskine Jones Francis Mason Kurtz Alfred Lawson Sanford Daniels Leland, Jr. Julian Bonsall McFarland Harold Dennis Mahoney Robert Bullock Miller Lorentz Arnold Morrow James Nesmith, 2d William Henry Noyes Harry Leslie Pearson MacDudley Perkins W'i1liarn McGee Perry Theodore Riegel 130 Charles Gordon Rudderham Thomas Elwell Shepherd VVarren Don Sherman Francis Wheeler Spalding Edmund Jared Thimmie Attilio Robert Tonon iam King NVhite William Carter Roberson Nathaniel Oliver Robinson Charles Gordon Rudderham Francis Edward Slayter James Avery Stalbird Joseph Greenblatt Xvilliam Ryland Scott Keith Wilkinson Robbins William Carter Roberson Thomas Elwell Shepherd Isador Joseph Silverman Holland Russell Smith Francis Wheeler Spalding James Avery Stalbird Edmund Jared Thimmie VVesley Goodman Thompson William Anthony Tripp Eugene Van Buren Van Pelt, Jr Raymond Lincoln Vaughn Alfred Clinton Whiting Ronald Henry Winde Paul Winsor, Jr. Francis Huston Wyeth n , .- .- '. Q ..-19. 2 L - THE - CLASSES - in - HDTIE QQ Y ISHVIEIVIHON in ' Il E 1 ?TEUE +JOHl'1l'1Y ' A 7LlYK, BOBSUTILE' BIT Mama S mru EQ? SDEENIE S 131 - TECHNIQUE' 1922 WHO, WHO OF THE CLASS OF 1922 Prologue Give heed, Juniors! During'the time you have been at the Institute some of you have achieved greatness, others have had it thrust upon them. By means of a general election these celebrities QFD have been brought into the limelight, and their names are herein duly recorded. Who of the Class of 1922 is THE MOST POPULAR? I H I Frank Gage-by a big majority. Our genial class prexy, Heine Horn, was the only other mortal who had a chance. THE MOST LIKELY TO BE ELECTED TO THE HALL OF FAME? The Technique Board seems to have a monopoly on all the famous men. Editor-in-Chief Don Carpenter wins, with Business Manager Harry Rockefeller a close second. Here's hoping for the rest of us! THE LAZIEST? I Goshamighty, what a lot of loafers there are in this class! Ted Miller, H. W. Coughlin, Wesly Thompson, Warren Ferguson and so on ad infinitum. THE MOST VERSATILE? Frank Gage again-Anyone who can play the piano and cornet, get married and go to the Institute at the same time, most certainly deserves this honor. jack Liecty's many and varied talents placed him in second position. THE BIGGEST DUB? Folinsbee wins, with the summer camp crowd voting in a body for Tripod Morgan. THE MOST SERIOUS-MINDED? n joe Patty and Bill Russell-Try a deep one on either of them. THE BEST EXAMPLE OF WHAT THE WELL-DRESSED MAN SHOULD WEARUP Brod Haskell's wonderful assortment of the latest cuts is reported to keep three tailors busy. Phyl Krafft has the next largest number of votes, while Tommy Berlagels w. k. silk tile Csee page 135D affords him quite some recognition. THE MOST POPULAR-WITH THE LADIES? Dave Minton-It's the way he holds 'em. It is reported that the mere mention of Abbott L. johnson, 2d has caused many a feminine heart to flutter. THE MOST PIOUS? joe Patty-at least he gets away with it. Ab johnson gets a lot of credit -since he took on that job with the T. C. A. 132 I - THE - CLASSES - ',-'v- nz 'C.H:1 -.'-: '- .' vi V1-. -, e..,5IzfX'F? '.'f',' -,'- . .'1l':-.'f'1'7Jff , ,' .' ,L-, 'f1::4rf.uL-1- f 1 I 4 QNYLL17 Sn-in Que. , S ., ,,..,,d1 Z' 1. '1'Q.' ,-'-. ,z-. . , 447' , . . Q ,- fee N4 I -A ...fn- vr we S N.. -U 'J OIUIF-IN 1 I YHLKK A BEN r-l-1-is .. J wmy,Jo:,nnr TOMMIE WE 7'n'E'? muff +3 A 133 fi - W . -' 9 TECHNIQUE' 1922 - THE MOST BLASE? I . Dave again, 'tis said that he merely yawned when asked to go on a party with Irene Bordoni, Theda Bara and Norma Talmadge. THE BEST NATURED? Little Sunshine Schumacker leads the field, with Geckler and Chuck Brokaw following in order. THE GROUCHIEST? . v Freddy Burt has cracked a smile once since he entered the 'Stute. Bob Purinton caught him at it. THE MOST CONSISTENT WELLESLEY HOUND? Evidence has been discovered to show that the cards were stacked in this deal, for the final result was as follows: Spaulding, N. O. Robinson, Waugh and Landis in the order named. THE NERVIEST? Ed Ash wins all the berries in this event-although what's all this about Ab Johnson down at Smith? THE MOST POPULAR-WITH HIMSELF? According to Phyllis it's The whole d-n classll, but most of the votes were concentrated upon Appel, Bainbridge and Biddell. Who Is Our I MOST POPULAR PROF? The old stand-bys-Eddie Miller, who kills more people in his lectures than are killed in the movies, and Doc Talbot, whose genial good nature and pink Carnation always win many votes. We are both surprised and encouraged at the choice of the fellow who picked Prof. Spofford. FAVORITE ACTRESS? Ulf you could care for me, although if it wasn't for Parke Appel's adam's apple, we believe he would have won. MOST CHEERFUL LIAR? Art Meling just scrapes in ahead of Ray Rundlett 'fOf the rosy cheek and Pebeco smile, with the Information Office, Windy Hammond and Gus Higgins tied for third position. BEST ATHLETE? Billy MaclVlahon wins by several laps, with Watts Humphrey and Bill Russell wrestling for second place. WORST ATHLETE? There must have been a misdeal here because Clif Gayley was almost unanimously chosen, despite his sterling work as q. b. of Technique's mighty championship eleven. BOSS POLITICIAN? Heine Horn must have convinced a great many in order to win this event, while it is rumored that Sid Biddell has had writer's cramp from putting his name on ballots. The Dorms voted solid for Pat Laverty, 'The Repre- sentative of the common people. 134 I L - THE - CLASSES - 1611- F?--' JHTK TOM EDHIE , . ,ga ,- S, L4 2 . .1 5: , . , - IE 1 A ms DPB,Ql1.LQMHL.OTl7 J VI'-ff',1-'I ' I - r :i ' 5-ff S- ' Y ' iv V 1' fx- ,L V. Q1 SSS J S S ' S fzezpw ' -'W ' ,.S, , f ,SSS S . 'S1f'Sf 575 'SSA, S i1 Yi0BN4Db+ 4 S S SHEQRY 135 Y! df. - TECHNIQUE' 1922 - GREATEST BULL ARTIST? Heine again! He even admits that it is his favorite sport. Nevertheless, the Technique Board doubts if there is anyone who can express himself better by using the longest words in the wrong places than our own Art Meling. WORST GRIND? Eastman Smith, Marmon, Oh, Horrors vitz, and last but not least, The Brown Bag Club. ARROW COLLAR AD REPRESENTATIVE? Charley Rudderham, Bill Bainbridge, Luke Walton and A. C. Lippincott were selected in the order named, to be recommended to Cluett, Peabody and Co. BIGGEST SORE-HEAD? Any and all writers of anonymous communications, with Sid Biddell and Dyer next in order. GREATEST TEA HOUND? Luke VValton and Dave Minton always answer roll call at the Copley and the Brunswick. In fact, they have even been known to arrive before the orchestra. Now we know why T. Berlage was absent from all those Board meetings. MOST CONSISTENT VIOLATOR OF THE EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT? Sully or Bill Noyes + Highballf' although it is reported that Pop Soule saw three Irene Bordoni's. CLASS HUMORIST? Warren Ferguson was made Grinds Editor. Why-We ask you. G. S. McCue and Sam Leland are said to be quite witty at times. CLASS BOLSHEVISTP The author of the Fair Play article in the Tech wins the fur-lined bath tub, William Schulman, Shedlovsky and Borchgrevink being strong contenders for this honor. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE COLLEGE CEXCLUDING TECHD FOR-MEN? Yale wins, with Princeton and Dartmouth tied for second, and Wellesley a good third. FOR-WOMEN? lt's a toss up between Smith and Wellesley. Haavad and Vassar were next in order. Sadcliffe afforded a surprise by receiving one vote. EVER EXPECT TO BECOME AN ENGINEER? Most of them did-until they came to Tech. ARE YOU IN FAVOR ENEORCING THE EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT? I As honest upright citizens of the United States, as men of the highest character, but of course ---.H 136 - THE - CLASSES - U . x K - ' I . nl nv, 1-'L '-'0 5? - 'F fr S:' z'g'655lf ' ffizff' fl-S :A l . pf' 4 a,z ,VvfvWS,- E373 Sf ' 5 I J' VV -. 1? S S -L-H 8 v f -2- ,I I V g . 94 ,I ... ., A -S5 ' 1 QT: 5 -fig--YQ: ' Q - I 5:4-.4 .. -f - :- - --- HQ?- fl v-2 L I 4 -f .,1. S, 'J V: 1, i ' -1 , J: 4, .s, '.. sf r , . ' 1-3. ,' ' ' ' ' .4 4'-S 'fri-I S1 - - 'Q' -- x , f -. - ' 1 . . .. .I VA , ..--V 7 ' -- ?f-4 -f '- N S C- L MA ' 'fry ' 'A , 7lQNf-IL7 Q! Sm-zcmrw WN- eaownnw 1 I-'mc 1' ' Yann A ?YOTT'lE DUNQ avi ga ima--a:w.f ft' .': wi.-::'k Qi:-.mr ynomr 137 TECHNIQUE-1922 WHERE IS YOUR FAVORITE HAUNT? The Fenway, Walton's Memorial, the Lenox, corner Tremont and Boylston on a windy day and the Copley. One fortunate youth confessed that it was, Her father's cellar. GOT A GIRL? Several of the boys remarked, No, I share one! The rest of them seem to be of the opinion that there's safety in numbers. EVER EXPECT TO BE MARRIED? VVell, Smith says we are the kind of men they marry. WHAT IS THE WORST THING YOU'VE DONE SO FAR? VVe must have a wild crowd in this class as most of them refused to con- fess. One bird admitted that he had mistaken Prof. Passano for a janitor. WHAT COURSE AT THE 'STUTE DO YOU CONSIDER THE BIGGEST JOKE? Any course with a zero in the preparation column-the joke being on us. DO YOU THINK ALL WELLESLEY GIRLS ARE GOLD-DIGGERS? 99 jggdgg Z pure, but as Tom Gill puts it, lt's not the girls' fault that the town possesses an Inn. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE INDOOR SPORT? It used to be Bottoms up, but now it's l'You take two yeast cakes. OF WHAT USE IS THE TECH ? There are three good reasons why The Tech should continue its Con- tinuous sevfvive for 39 years! CID To furnish a football team to be annually beaten by Technique. C21 To afford an outlet for the writers of anonymous communications. CSD A banquet now and then is relished by the best of men. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE LITERATURE? i C'est La Vie, the Voo Doo and the Police Gazette, although those little notes from Father, Pay to the order of - -t- - , are extremely popular. WHAT IS YOUR WILDEST AMBITION? There seems to be nothing so wild as to dream of getting a degree-some day. Many expressed rather tame desires such as bumming a Camel from the Dean or discovering how much money Prof. Dewey rattles during the Economics Lectures. One little son of a gun wants to be the only man in the world, while Phyllis wishes to Sit on the lap of The Sphinx. Tut! Tut! Phyllis. Epilogue Juniors, you have seen yourselves as your classmates see you, and if you find that they have trodden upon a pet corn or else raked up some spectre of the past which you thought had long since been forgotten, tuck it away in the back of your head to tell to your grandchildren, or else to use as an antidote when you finally become Head of the Course in Steam Boilers. 138 m y A S S, I IS l SS - THE - CLASSES - 1 I ' x 5 A . ig -+, if . ' 2 N . 'S ' fy S wx V V ' If , .Q f P X 1.51 S 1 ' H3275 ' ' ' 5 - :Su I 17: - 5 S-iv ' ' f -K -aww ,, . x PEI-IYHY+ JERRY PLIMP Y 1 Ii ?f-I M X N I . .QSM ' Boas Y 'FF QHHWDE L- -'HHN I- Sf!-5N'DYl 139 -5 ', -. ,T ----......................, 5 ' J, 1 Vt' - f A, M4 A 13 D' i , 1:1 fi 'A'1f Ji P .l.-.........,.. Q E D .1-.....i.......... W -I h FREDBIE HEIHIE + QYP Qumr - - nm-:mn Qoa F Q T , 6 LEE VmoQ -Elfli t 140 - THE - CLASSES - 331 3 ik 1.3 S 5 'Q BOB LIE? + TONY S121 E f- 5-1 ness-SS' SE i l N, ag lg J E-rr-rzofnuap SDE-77 mono 9322 - XMB' PQ,5T+P'X:'K HGWIES- 141 .,i .l-.. Q l l - TECHNIQUE- 1922 CLASS OF 1923 Holden Nowell Satterlee Putnam Miller Sheffield Billings Sayre OFFICERS OF THE CLASS President Vice-President Franklin Olcott Billings i'fClark Williams Hildreth john Redford Sheffield, jr. Secretary Treasurer Arthur Raymond Holden Daniel Clemens Sayre Institute Committee Henry Yates Satterlee Palmer Cosslett Putnam Executive Committee A ' joseph Cowell Nowell, jr. iFrank Oliver Bond-Nelson Henry C. L. Miller, Ir. - 'F Resigned 142 li - THE - CLASSES . g il SSS 1 I X f r' BILL FIDPA PHlL+RRHf1RDiOH 5 an TWE NTY-TH REE TH E. B!-IND Q V s. F f Ss ,, S, M 41 , W my My 2, 5 5353? is Iggy- S, Kvgggfgi, , I - 2, ,Q S I . Lv-.MNMS 1' .H 4 :.:1 1. -. v J- S- fC0FlE.Lb Bf-INTGN BER DLE - 1 ii 2 fi 143 '-'A - A ' ' ff ' TECHNIQUE ' I 92 2 ' YHIYK i r- - 4 V I l KW. Q gy nm f auunemmw pm:-1 neu 144 ' S fe if S:f, l!? 'rue bonu- S S ' PDTHHM DOK T. S WINNIE- SLRDW BKK ff S S , I 5 Fmz S uoi+mw Jon- 145 - THE - CLASSES - 9 fx - l . . I le I,- TECHNIQUE' 1922 CLASS OF 1924 Walker Billings Keck Peirce Taylor Evans Ross Dallas OFFICERS OF THE CLASS President Vice-President Melville Fuller Taylor David Evans, jr. Secretary Treasurei' Wilmot Grant Peirce, jr. William Campbell Ross I Institute Committee Asa W. K. Billings, jr. Hugh Leon Walker Executive Committee Harold Lucas Dallas Daniel Harold Keck I46 - THE - CLASSES - -ug -1-1Tl . asm Fmopn J W' I 'v W f ' ru' S QF' . 144, sa-'f'3 ' ' Q .-'-S ' Ni 3 ' Q af f .i 7,- 5 ' Lira' , ,I 2 .2, , I-024' ,V , I 4 a ti' 'fins'- , ..'.ffQ ' . its-YR: Sf S, if 0 'Q J' T X , V 1: 'L P' X if K 'I 1 W Siffl' S f JIM DONHELLY Qrnppua fe ,. ivjg .n,g s 'x' -- L.. V Q - S. 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DKK woman- num KE-TK 19 HFITHLETIC mil HFITHLETICSQ H '--A, - Y ,gli 1': T.afa . :e :?-if -ae Q1-2 w er e: V - - eve-?efit , Qr:5?e? , 3 .I -- ,. .- .7 , . .-4 ,f -.1 .Q .. a ,, ,' -.qf..g'. 15- ng? 14-,.g..g.-. .1 . we.-9-9 'F-Q??f-.F? 7 T4? 'fffgf nf hmaiff 9 1:-f4?4Ff4:.E1 gig P PHD: Hr rmnmyom Jcmnw-E-nmupyy PDl?iTlYE-I5rSl7H- wnff-2-ruvvnmuv nwfnenv-HHQBLL Jonw-W-xmuce ngzvnn-mu-02vKmnn,a2 wn1Lnm-K-.Minnow m+lL'nM-WBQRRQT1 HDV-L.'VSK-HDTV? oL.u9l5R-Lfunuvai KLIMOH-ufn:wT0m 7isr1m-mfanvvug Hamm.-ifvsmva T'fL09oRQx+QQ77El2f Jerww- 702113 STJRJIP1-Qm.lPEPl s2Q1L m-mffufux I7'?T1HLI2-BrYT4RTE-I2 Fm-Lfrxmmqwu u1:.nr1-affnu1LDwL'.L 71512-DYGTT-0 irnuLe7-sfvnvvmfm I7-E-iHIE-Ll7O7i0 vm- -0- DWLL - 1 1LOgor2n-r2-5r2n1z- .lf-l'f'lE7'l?'VoXHl',E.-3:.ll3Z Jmmi-nrirnxalmw nwrnon-mummy. YGI2I-l.-L-r5TQDNE- QLFLZLV-nfFL:..w-mg ifnregurom-n.-Tnlmr Yunww-D-mem F2mix7-w:wnm0H- ROBLRT-L-HLZWDRL 331 Q1- -sfsfq .:Q.k,6fg - as v ,Q- rs s. 4:'?qr:?f-Tis . 5 ow' -.pn -. ,.' V-.' -1- - --1,4 4 :.- . -. , I - f.- ,,- -1 mg .S , - r. ., '-..3-..-5' A A CQEIEQZ- 'egg 'f , it ' 2' fm . .el l - ATHLETICS - VARSITY CLUB Oflicer Gram Vvilkins Franklin Briggs Batchelder President Frank Harrison Briggs '81 Vice-President Secretary Carl William Gram '09 Harold Sutherland Wilkins '14 Treasurer Ralph Stowell Franklin '02 Executive Committee Alumni Member Undergraduate .Member john Langdon Batcl1elder'90 Rollin Francis Officer 21 President of M. I. T. A. A. William Watson Russell '22 153 , . TECHNIQUE' 1922 Advisory Council Officer Worcester Talcott Hunter Rowe Rockwell Gram Chairman john Arnold Rockwell '96 Secretary Treasurer Allan Winter Rowe '01 Henry Elwynne VVorcester '97 Graduate Members Frederick Huston Hunter '02 Carl William Gram '09 Undergraduate Members Watts Sherman Humphrey '21 Rollin Francis Officer '21 Carleton Hart Talcott '21 154 'ri I' - ATHLETICS - 'l l M. I. T. A. A. Buttler Kurzmzm Davis DuX'crnet NESl'11ltl1 Bainbridge Vilett MacMahon YVhipple Biddell Taylor Brokaw Russell XVillson Geckler Greenewalt Officer Presidmf Secretary VVilliam NV. Russell J. Curtis 1rVill:,on Vice-Pres-idevzt Treasurer ' Carleton H. Talcott Charles E. Brokaw Allen D. Addicks '21 VVilliam W. Bainbridge '22 Sidney M. Biddell '22 George H. Buttler, Jr. '22 William W. Cauldwell '22 Laurence B. Davis '22 john N. DuVernet '22 Ralph C. Geckler '22 joseph Greenblatt: '22 Crawford H. Greenewalt '22 VVatts S. Humphrey '21 Irving D. Iakobson '21 Executive Committee Ralph C. Geckler MEMBERS 155 Philip M. johnson '21 Harold P. Kurzman '23 Dirk Luylcx '22 VVilliam K. MacMahon '22 james Nesmith 2nd '22 Rollin F. Officer '21 Francisco Ravecca, Jr. '22 Carleton H. Talcott '21 Thomas M. Taylor '22 Everett VV. Vilett '22 Jack V. Whipple '21 I. Curtis VVillson '23 , .: va- -ur' .1 - TECHN1QUE'l922 4 Technology Athletic Club A Maconi , Russell Officer McKay President Rollin Francis Officer '21 Vice-President Secretary Richard McKay '21 Arthur Edmund Pew Jr. '22 Treasurer Executive Conunittee Frank Maconi '21 William Watson Russell '22 For the promotion and support of athletics by the undergraduate body. 156 W Q F .V 2 he ' ATHLETICS ' Frank M. Kanaly Frank Rl. lianaly, 'l'eclinology's track coach and physical director, came to the lnstitute in 1907 and since that time has been instrumental in bringing the Institute teams to the fore in intercollegiate com- petitions. hlr. Kanaly, before entering the professional ranks, gained reknown as a track athlete, competing against the lead- ing stars of his day. During his career as an amateur, he won twenty-two lirsts, seven seconds, and four thirds in all events from one hundred yards to ten miles. Alter serving two years each at Colby. Noble and Greenough and Tufts, he ac- cepted the position of athletic coach at the Young lNlen's Gymnastic Club in New Orleans. I-le could not, however, become acclimated to the South and returned to Boston in 1907. At that time, Technology was without a track coach and the author- ities were fortunate enough to secure his services. The splendid showing of the track teams of recent years is evidence of the ability of their mentor. Four New England Track and Field Championships in the past four years is, in itself, a tribute to Frank Kanaly whose personality has gained him a host of friends, not only in the athletic world, but in the student body as well. Sanfrid K. Johnson Doctor Sanfrid K. Johnson, or Doc as he is more familiarly known to Institute men, has been trainer of Technology's track teams since 1911 and has, to a large degree, been responsible for their showing. His kindly advice and good nature have caused him to be held in high esteem by those with whom he comes in contact. Several times during the past season, his ability to keep the men in the pink of condition has been demonstrated. Despite severe weather conditions, the team finished in the lead in the New England Intercollegiates and the Cross-Country team experienced little difficulty in overcoming their opponents by reason of their e superior condition. 157 TECHNIQUE- 1922 Review of the Track Season Witli several former stars as a nucleus, the man- l agement called for candidates in the early spring, and Coach Kanaly immediately proceeded to round out a well-balanced team, weak only in the hurdles. Under his careful tutelage, Technology athletes managed to carry off the New England Intercollegiate title for the fourth consecutive time. This in itself bespeaks the successful season the team enjoyed. April 16. By placing first, second and third in the hnal event, the discus throw, the Juniors managed to 1 nose out the Sophomores in the Annual Spring Meet at Tech Field, and won the athletic honors of junior Vlfeek by a score of 69-62. The Freshmen were third with 22 points, while the Seniors brought up hopelessly in the rear with a lone tally. Although hampered by adverse weather conditions which slowed up the track, Bossert '21 equaled the M. I. T. A. A. record of 105 seconds in the 100-yard dash. In the field events, Dandrow '21 broke his own record in the hammer throw, heaving the weight 139 feet. Hile '22 with two firsts in the hurdle events, starred for the Sophomores. April 30 and May 1. Technology was well represented at the Penn Relays held in Philadelphia on April 30th and May 1st, and managed to carry off honors in three events. On Saturday, the day of the finals, Dandrow, who had performed consistently all during the year in the weights, took first place in the 56-pound event with a throw of 29 feet M inch. lVlacMahon finished third in the three- mile run after struggling most of the way for the lead with Nightingale of New 9 51 f T A Cv ! ,ff t I 2 ., , f if 932 1 1 t L f i-1 -,...1.w.fff-2-15 fig! ff -i. ., , ,.,,,, . x .q , Mac Mahon Dandrow Downey Bossert 158 1 - laggeg.-.gli 3 , it I . . 755232 555,211.3-:-:,'5igf .A at , ATHLETICS A-1 ' YT . L ,V , N - tv- V- :-. ' s -, 1, A h QQ- I l, -X ' , 2 I 1 I 3 . Kellar Poole Ilayes Bardes Hampshire and Montague, the English star. The Sprint Medley Relay team, consisting of Gurney, Chitticlc, Stone and Bardes, hnished fourth in the American College medley relay championship, running against the leading teams of the country. On May 10, Harvard's track team won from Technology in a driving rain on Tech Field. The Harvard athletes managed to pile up a total of 65M points against Technology's 51M. Gourdin of Harvard accounted for thirteen of his team's total of 65M points, and was easily the star of the meet. Dandrow turned in the best Tech total with eight to his credit. Hayes '21 broke the M. I. T. A. A. record in the 100-yard dash by covering the distance in 10 seconds flat. In the quarter, Spitz '21 was hard pressed by Chittick '22 and Downey '21, but managed to cross the tape in the lead, Technology taking all three places. Dandrow '21 in the hammer, Ash '20 in the high jump, and Poole '22 in the 220-yard dash were the other first place winners for M. I. T. Coming back strong despite the poor showing in the trials on Friday, May 21st, and adverse weather conditions, Technology won the thirty-fourth annual New England Intercollegiates for the fourth consecutive time, thereby strength- ening her claims to the Major Briggs Trophy. Wading through a sea of mud, the Technology athletes piled up a total of 33 points, barely defeating Brown, who finished a close second, with 30. After the trials on Friday in which Tech- nology placed only twelve men to Brown's fifteen, the outcome was in doubt. However, in the down-pour on Saturday, M. I. T. carried off four firsts, three seconds, a third, and three fourths. In the track events, Bossert '21 won the 100-yard dash, and in the 220, Poole '22 broke the tape barely ahead of Downey '21, who finished second. Driscoll, the Boston College star, won the quarter- mile in 52 2X5 seconds, which was good time considering the adverse weather conditions. Bardes '21 repeated his performance of last year by placing fourth in the half-mile. The two-mile race proved to be the thriller of the afternoon. For lap after lap, lVIacMahon '22 and Brown of Williams fought for position until the final turn, when Brown edged by and crossed the tape in the lead. 159 ' ' 1' - TECHNIQUE- 1922 - I 65' mm. S I f 2 f if s Carleton H. Talcott '21, Manager Garvin Bowden '21, Captain It was in the field events that Technology showed its strength and was enabled to come home a winner. Dandrow '21 broke his own M. 1. T. A. A. mark in the 16-pound hammer throw with a heave of 1113 feet 1M inch. Kellar '22 cap- tured the other first by a throw of 122 feet 1M inch in the discus. Raymond '22 also repeated his performance of last year by taking second in the hammer. Ash '21 tied for second in the high jump, rounding out M. I. T.'s scoring for the day. May 28. and 29. At the I. C. A. A. A. A. meet at Franklin Field, Phila- delphia, Dandrow and MacMahon, two of Technology's star performers, ac- counted for M. I. T.'s total of seven points. Dandrow was the only man entered in the hammer throw who could afford any opposition to Merchant of California. The latter won the event with a toss of 159 feet 2M inches, 5 feet 22 inches better than the effort of the Technology entry. In the two-mile run, MacMahon continued his spectacular work of the season by hnishing a good third behind Swede of Princeton. He was timed at 9 minutes 31 3X5 seconds, incidentally, the best time ever turned in by a Tech man. PAST WINNERS OF THE N. E. I. C. A. A. MEET 1887 Dartmouth 1896 Dartmouth 1903 Amherst 1912 Dartmouth 1888 Amherst 1897 Dartmouth 1904 Amherst 1913 Dartmouth 1889 Dartmouth 1898 Tie between Amherst 1905 Amherst 1914 Dartmouth 1890 Amherst and Brown 1906 Dartmouth 1915 Dartmouth 1891 Amherst 1899 Bowdoin 1907 Dartmouth 1916 'Dartmouth 1892 Amherst 1900 Williams 1908 Dartmouth 1917 M. I. T. 1893 Dartmouth 1901 Williams 1909 Dartmouth 1918 M. I. T. 1894 M. I. T. 1902 Amherst 1910 Dartmouth 1919 M. I. T. 1895 Dartmouth 1911 Williams 1920 M. I. T. 'Dartmouth withdrew from N . E. 1. C. A. A. in 1916. 160 -2- 52321.-., . ff 5-' FCJ: - ATHLETICS - RECORD COMPARATIVE TRACK RECORDS Ezwzl ll. C. .'l. .-l. .-l. .Al Record N. E. I. C. fl. .-l. Record AI. I. T. A. fl. X Record lllll Yards B. J. NYel'urs : 95 A. B. Kelly l : 95 R. S. Franklin :101 Georgetown Holy Cross l W 1903 R. C. Craig 3 C. XV. Loomis Michigan 1915 T. XV. Bossert l 1918 l XV. Rollins 1 I 1919 220 Yards lil. J. 1Vel'ers 1211 A. B. Kelly 2215 C. XV. Gram :22 Georgetown Holy Cross 1909 R. C. Craig ' Michigan D. F. Lippincott Pennsylvania ' 4-10 Yards J. E. Meredith 2472 J- D- LCSWF 34052 T- H- GUCUIUIQ 3502 Pennsylvania 1Villiams 1914 lC. T. Guething 1915 SSO Yards J. E. Meredith 1:53 N. S. Taber 1155i P. D. WVhite 1:58 Pennsylvania Brown 1911 One Mile J. P. Jones 4:1-li N. S. Taber 45182 R. G. Brown 4:1243 Cornell Brown 1915 Two Mile I. Dresser 91222 R. VV. Atwater 91352 F. L. Cool: 91352 Cornell Tufts 1915 120-Yard Earl Thomson :1-12 A. B. Shaw :15g E. L. Orington :162 Hurdles Dartmouth Dartmouth 1904 A. B. Curtis 1915 O. A. Mills 1918 220-Yard A. C. Kraenzlein :232 WV. A. Savage :24E G. P. Burch 1252 Hurdles Pennsylvania Bowdoin ' 1899 . I. cndell Wesleyan Shot Put R. L. Beatty 48' 1032 L. A. Whitney 47' 1035 F. H. Leslie 42' 5 Columbia Dartmouth 1914 Hammer I-I. P. Bailey 165' 1055 H. P. Bailey 164' 85 C. G. Dandrow 154' Throw Maine Maine 1920 DiscusThrow L. A. Whitney 135' 5fl, J. W. Kellar 122' 15 Dartmouth 1920 High Jump W. M. Oler 6' 45 P. VV. Dalrymple 6' TE C. D. Heywood 6' 5 Yale Technology 1893 H. B. Enright Dartmouth Broad Jump A. C. Kraenzlein 24' 45 H. T. Worthington 23' 1050 C, S. Reed 22' 75 ' Pennsylvania Dartmouth 1916 Pole Vault R. A. Gardner 13' 1 M. S. Wright 12' Gi J. D. Nagel 12' O Yale Dartmouth 1919 161 The 1920 Varsity Track Team Back Row: Gignilliat, Tonon, Chittick, Scott, Dandrow, Merrill, Sanborn, Gurney, Waterman,As.risIa1ilManager Middle Row: Poole, King, Gill, Raymond, Hennessy, Flanders, Junod, Stone, Talcott,Ma1iagcr Sitting: Pierce, MacMahon, Downey, Bawden,Caj2lai11f Bardes, Bossert, Kellar F1'o1zLRo'w: Carter, Walton, Sheldon me mil: 1:::mq,: r .. -53? F S915-' ::':J'1 v' .i . i. :vX,. 'iii '-l LTI C3 I Z EIHCI I 0 ZZ6 are 151515 525305 o .,, Qeff .Qing gm .. c1Tf. 'U.: Lyn' ... - ATHLETICS - . Q 1920 Varsity Track Team Garvin lgil1YtlCl'l '21 .... Carleton Hart Talcott '21 . Thomas Klmlison Taylor '22 Frank M. Kanaly . . . Anthony .-Xnable '21 . . Prentice Durley Ash '20 . Oliver Louis Bardes '22 . . . Garvin Bawden '2 1 ...... Theodore XN'illiam Bossert '21 . . . Wiarren Kingsbury Brimblecom '22 . Charles Edmond Brokaw '22 . . . Donald Bidwell Carter '21 . Charles Yardley Chittick '22 Charles George Dandrow '21 . Carl Daniel Dippel '22 .... james Francis Downey, jr. '21 . Alfred Hocking Fletcher '21 , . Alvah George Hayes '21 . Henri Pell junod '21 . . . . . John VVilliam Kellar '22 ..... William Kennedy MacMahon '22 . Team Clinton Arthur Newton '21 Edward Atchinson Merrill ' 22 Henry Carleton Pierce '20 . . john Ward Poole, 3rd. '22 Fred Luman Raymond '22 Elmer Edward Sanborn '22 Morris Fahnestock Sheldon Theodore Parker Spitz '21 Carol Leon Stone '21 . . . Francis Willett Walton '22 '22 163 Cupla in .llanager AI a Hager Coach -Elec! . Sprints . High Jump . Half Jllile . Quarter Mile . Sprints . High Jump . Hurdles . Pale Vault . Half Mae . Weights . Broad Jump . Sprints . Pole Vault . Sprints . Hurdles . Weiglits . Distance . Sprints . Hurdles . High Jump Sprints . Weights Distance Pole Vault . Sprints . Distance . Pole Vault TECHNIQUE' 1922 34th Annual N. E. I. A. A. Meet Cambridge, Mass., May 21st-22nd 1920 M. l. T., 33. Brown, 30. Williams, 20 314. Boston College, 16. Bowdoin, 13314. Wes leyan, 11. Holy Cross, 10. Amherst, 7. New Hampshire State 6 112. Tufts, 2. -Middlebury, 1 Worcester Tech. 1. Mass. Aggies, 1. Vermont, 1. Event Places Result 100 Yards Bossert CM. I. TJ 10 415 sec Carter CBrownJ McWhorter CWilliamsj Codding CWilliamSD 220 Yards Poole CM. I. TJ 28 215 sec. Downey CM. I. TJ McVVhorter CWilliamsJ Sullivan CM. A. CJ 440 Yards Driscoll CB. CJ 52 215 sec. C. YV. Forstall CBrownD Caffrey CTuftsJ Murphy CBrownJ 880 Yards King CHoly Crossl 2 min. 2 sec. Stimson CWesleyanJ Richmond CWilliamsD Bardes CM. I. TJ One Mile Nightingale CN. H. Stateb 4 min. 45 215 sec. Goodwin CBowdoinD White CHoIy Cross? Trombley CWor. Tech.l Two Mile Brown CWilliamsD 10 min. 215 sec. MacMahon CM. I. TJ Crofts CWil1iamsD Sanborn CM. I. TJ High Hurdles Sullivan CB. CJ 16 315 sec. Barnes CWi1liamsl Stouft CArnherstj Phillips CVVilliamSD Low Hurdles Parent CBowdoinj 26 415 sec. Sullivan CB. CJ Gibbons CWesleyanj Robbins CMiddleburyD Shot Put Nichols CBroWnD 42 feet . Dignan Cl-I. CJ 39 ft. 9 in. h Anderson CWesleyanj 39 ft. 6 112 in. Chutter CVermontD 38 ft. 112 in. High Jump Clark CAmherstD 5 ft. 6 314 in. Howell CB-rownj ' Ames CBrownD 5 ft. 4 314 in. Ash CM. I. TJ Hammer Throw Dandrow CM. I. TJ 143 ft. 1 112 in. Raymond CM. I. TJ 122 ft. 3 in. Anderson CWesleyanD 120 ft. l Ellms CBowdoinD 117 ft. 7 112 ln. Pole Vault Ames CBrownJ West CBrown5 Chapin qwiuiamsy 11 ff- Cook CBowdoinJ Broad .IUITID Ames CBrownJ 20 ft. 6 114 in. Dempsey CB. CJ 20 ft. 6 in svonover Cgglesleysmj 20 ft. 5 m. 1 iams rown . Dostie CBowdoinD i 20 ft' 3 In Discus Throw Kellar CM. I. TJ Nichols CBrownJ Ellrns CBowdoinJ Saywer CN. H. Statej 164 122 ft. 1 718 in. 117 ft. 10 114 in. 108 ft. 9 314 in. I . AN y Lggrzf - ATHLETICS - ' ' -1'-au' Q-rf..-... , , V ' 1 ' if-1f4fi5i?I?+ZFE 27 K.. L ' r 41 1920 DUAL TRACK MEET Harvard 65 1-2 M. I. T. 51 1-2 INIay 10th, 1920 fiI'l'IIf ' Ffrsl .S'c'cm1d Third Result IKIU Yards illxiyes QI. I. TJ 1Guurdin 111.1 1I'nulc OI. I. TJ 10 SCC. I 220 Yards ,I-10 Yards S50 Yards One Milo Two Mile High Hurdles Low Ilurdlcs Shot Put High Jump IIZlIl1l'l1Cl' Throw Pole Vault Broad Jump I'onIl: IXI. I. TJ 'spin 111. 1. T., Goodwin 111.1 iI'yCUIlI1CII CI'l.J 1l.c:wis 111.1 :1Yhitney 411.1 IXX'IlIl1lfI1' 111.1 iClarke1I1.J Ash IRI. I. TJ Dandron' OI. Harwood 111.5 Gourdin QI-IJ I. TJ IGnurdin 111.3 1 1c'111ui.1.1x1. 1. 1,1 Inuwim- 111. 1. TJ iliiirdes OI. I. T.J 5310116 QM. I. TJ Mzicklalnwii IM. JBond 111.7 iChnrch III.b ITFIIUCY 111.1 iTr:iCL'y 411.3 Church 411.3 1D2111dff.3X1' IRI. I. TJ Lockwoocl CIIJ Bri1nbIecrin1 KM. I. TJ Gourdin 111.1 Mcfagg KI-1.5 Monks 111.7 XVaIton KM. I. TJ Brown QHJ Dlpple IM. I. TJ Saunderson CI-IJ iliusscrl IRI. I. TJ i1'I1ittick1RI.l.TJ I . i5L111lJnrn LH. I. TJ 22 215 sec. 51 215 sec. 2 1nin. 4 415 scc. I.T.14 min. 34 115 sec. I01'l1I1'1. 17 115 sec. 16 115 sec. 21.5 115 sec. 37 ft. 9 112 in. 5ft. 9 in. 137 ft. 9 112 in. 11 ft. 6 in. 21 ft. 6114in. 1 Spring Interclass Meet Bossert '21, Winning Hundred-Yard Dash 165 - TECHNIQUE' 1922 - New England Intercollegiate Track and Field Meet 3 ip- I 5' UM Preliminary Heat in 100-yard dash Second Heat of 440-yard dash Driscoll, Boston College star, running in the 440 166 1- ' ATHLETICS ' King, lloly Cross, winmrr of the SSO-yarrl run Dandrow Kellar lX4E1C1X'I21hOH Place winners for M. I. T, Bossert,Techno1ogy, winning the 100-yard dash 167 , CROSS-COUNTRY Johnson, Trainer Hennessy Kanaly, Coach Robbins Taylor, Manager Hendrie Stone MacMahon, Captain Sanborn Flanders Mclntire VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY Frank M. Kanaly ................ . . Coach William Kennedy MacMahon '22 . . . Captain Thomas Madison Taylor '22 . . . . . Manager TEAM Arthur Leslie Flanders '22 William Kennedy MacMahon '22 Robert Edward Hendrie '23 Donald Atherton Robbins '21 john Francis Hennessy '22 Elmer Edward Sanborn '22 Clarence Julius Mclntire '22 Carol Leon Stone '21 HE 1920 cross-country season proved to be one of the most successful in the history of athletic events at M. I. T. Under the tutelage of Coach Kanaly, the team defeated Harvard and Dartmouth in dual runs, Won the New England title, and finished a good third in the intercollegiate cross-country run at New Haven. Captain MacMahon '22 gained added laurels during the season, and by reason of his fine running rated among the first five distance men in collegiate 168 'er ' 1.lfsnfrlff2'xti-1-asm.A5... 'I ' ATHLETICS - Belmont Course Distruwc, 5 Miles HARVARD vs. TECHNOLOGY October 22, 1920 Time, 3-1 minutes. 45 seconds Tvum M r 5 T0i'l1nolu1.1y . l .Z 24 5 li : 17 Harvard . . -l T S lo 11 : -IO lmliriflmrl ll'iunrrs 1. 3lZlCxl1lllllI'l. Terlniology Il. l:llllHlC!'S, Teclinology 2. Sanborn. Terlinolurgy sl. lit-mis. llzxrvard ' lli-nclrie, T4-rlinology N nrivlg TNI1 nology Tm H1 I. XY. K. NIavNIaIion Il. .X. l.. lflanrlers '22 2. li. li. Sanborn '22 5. R. I-I. llundrie '23 13. V. l.. Stunt 21 ranks. Stone '21 and Flanders '22 performed consistently during the season and with the addition ol' Hendrie '23 formed the nucleus of a point getting team. San- born '22, with the handicap of a bad leg, was forced to remain out of a majority of the meets. He returns next year in the capacity of captain. The season opened early in October with the annual 5-mile handicap run over the Vilakefield course. Sanborn '22 and Vadner '22 tied for first place and the former was awarded the Benson Cup, by reason of having the smaller handi- cap. Captain MaclVlahon '22 covered the course in 29 minutes, 37 seconds and won the Nye Cup for the best actual time. The first intercollegiate meet was held on October 22, over the Belmont course, with Harvard as opponents. The team, however, experienced little difficulty in defeating Harvard by the score of 17 to 40, On October 30, the team journeyed to Hanover, N. H., and barely managed to defeat Dartmouth 27-28. The New England Intercollegiate followed this meet and Technology made up for the defeat of last year by finishing first among the twelve colleges running. Captain MacMahon in Harvard Meet 169 3 .Y .. 1 2mp.-. -:-2V'if?.: :.-1'ag.1-3 v we , ff W -1, 0 fl 112 V Dartmouth Course DARTMOUTH vs. TECHNOLOGY 1 October 30, 1920 Time, 30 minutes, 40 seconds Team Scores Technology , . . 2 4 5 7 9 - 27 Dartmouth . , . . 1 3 6 8 10 : 28 1. Coakley, Dartmouth 2. Maclvlahon, Technology 2. W. K. hlaclvlalion 4. A. L. Flanders '22 Iizdividzcal lVimzers 5. Stone, Technology Storing Terhnalogy Team '22 5. C. L. Stone '21 7. R. E. Hendrie '23 9. D. A. Robbins '21 3. Sherburne, Dartmouth 4. Flanders, Technology On November 20, in the morning before the Yale-Harvard football game, the team rounded out a successful season by placing third in the I. C. A. A. A. A. at New Haven. Although Stone '21 and Robbins '21 will be lost by graduation, and Mac- Mahon '22 because of the three-year eligibility rule, prospects are exceedingly bright for next year. With the return of Sanborn '22 and the addition of several promising freshmen, these vacancies will not be felt as much as might be expected. Harvard The dual cross-country meet with Harvard on Oct. 22 brought forth the strength of the Technology team when they placed four out of the five individual winners. lVlaclVlahon '22 gained the individual honors by cover- ing the course in 34 minutes, 45 seconds. He was closely followed by Captain- elect Sanborn '22, who managed to finish barely ahead of Flanders '22. Captain Meet Franklin Park Course NEW ENGLAND IN TERCOLLEGIATES November 13, 1920 Time, 29 minutes, 24 3-5 seconds ' Team Stores Technology . . . 2 8 10 14 25 59 Bates .... . 1 7 13 20 40 S1 Maine ....... . G 9 17 26 33 96 Wesleyan ...... . 5 19 27 28 29 108 Williams . ...... . . 3 16 31 42 44 136 New Hampshire State. . . . 11 21 32 37 48 149 Colby ........ . . 15 33 41 46 61 196 Worcester Technology. . . . 12 24 52 57 69 204 Tufts ........ . . 4 22 62 63 68 219 Vermont ...,. . . 18 36 39 64 65 222 M. A. C ..... . . 23 30 55 58 59 233 Boston College. . . . 35 45 49 51 74 254 Individual lV1'7ll'l6J'S 1- Bl-lkef, BUGS 3. Crofts, Williams 2. Maclvlahon, Technology 4, Doherty, Tufts, 5. Stimson, VVesleyan Scoring Technology Team 2. W. K. Maclvlahon '22 10, C, L, Stone '21 8. A. L. Flanders '22 14, R, E, Hendfie '23 25. I. F. Hennessy '22 170 D' ,:. - . .:,'-53,-'. Z.. .. . . , .,.: Z df' Jig 32, 3 gi . , , ' ' . O Y T ' NN: Start of the Dual Meet with llurvard. Bemis was the hrst Harvard man to score, crossing the line three-fifths of a second later than the third Technology man. Hendrie '23, running his first race on the varsity, captured fifth place. Il?I2gg110ut11 Ou October 30, Technology won the second dual meet of the season, defeating Dartmouth over the difficult Hanover course by the nar- row margin of one point. Coakley of Dartmouth won first place by defeating Captain lVIaclVIahon '22. The run was a series of individual duals between team members, and it was only because Technology was able to win the larger number of these duals that they won the meet. Hendrie '23 and Robbins '21, by defeat- ing their men, scored the points necessary to bring victory to the Institute team. Sanborn '22 accompanied the team to Dartmouth, but was not allowed to run because of his injured leg, Mclntire '22 taking his place. New England The cross-country team reached the height of a successful Intercollegiates - season on November 13th, when they won the eighth annual New England Intercollegiates at Franklin Park. An evenly balanced team made the victory possible. Bates, which finished second, was defeated by a margin of twenty-two points. New Hampshire State, running without the services of their former star, Nightingale, failed to come even Within reaching distance of repeat- ing their performance of a year ago. Captain iviaciviahoii '22 again starred for Technology and finished in second place after leading most of the way. Flanders '22 and Stone '21 also finished among the first ten. Hennessy '22 scored his first points of the year, finishing twenty-fifth. Cecil Leath 'of New Hampshire State, who had been picked by many to Win the race in View of his showing last year, when he finished second to Nightingale, was lost from the start, and finished in thirty-second place. 171 7 ' '-.' I A- ' .1 ' f - TECHNIQUE' 1922 - Captain-elect Sanborn running second in Harvard Meet. I- C- A- A- A- A- On November 20, the season closed with the annual intercolle- giate run at New Haven, in which Technology sprang a surprise by iinishing in third place, ahead of Pennsylvania State, Yale, Syracuse, Har- vard and Pennsylvania. Captain MaclVIahon '22 rounded out a successful career by Hnishing in fifth place. Flanders '22, Stone '21, and Hendrie '23 again placed well up in the held. Hennessy '22 ran his best race of the season and was in great part responsible for Technology's showing. Meet I. C. A. A. A. A. MEET New Haven, Conn. November 20, 1920. Distance, 6 miles Time, 33 minutes, 1 second Team Scores Cornell ..... . 4 8 10 15 18 55 Princeton ..... . 3 7 11 12 23 56 Technology ..... . 5 17 19 20 29 90 Pennsylvania State . , . 1 26 27 30 46 130 Yale .....,. . 9 25 31 39 44 148 Syracuse .... . . 6 32 37 38 45 158 Williams . . . . 13 42 47 48 56 206 Columbia , . . , . 2 43 53 54 65 217 Harvard .- , . . . 34 36 41 51 58 220 PCY1I1SYlVan1a . . . 24 40 49 73 75 261 Dartmouth . . . . 16 63 64 66 68 277 C. C. N. Y. . . . , 33 67 71 78 79 328 Individual Wimzers 1. Romig, Pennsylvania State 3. Rogers, Princeton 2. Higgins, Columbia 4. McDermott, Cornell 5, MacMahon, Technology Scoring Terhnology Tea 5. W. K. MaCMah0n '22 19, C, L. Stone '21 17. A. L. Flanders '22 20, R, E, Hendrie '23 29. J. F. Hennessy '22 172 ATHLETICS Freshman Cross-Country Robertson Howe Dennis Holt Keck Spurdle,CnpIai1z Burt Robert O. Spurdle . . . Captain Frank M. Kanaly . . . Coach H Team Horace G. Burt Donald W. Howe Robert VV. Dennis Daniel H. Keck Guild R. Holt Russell E. Robertson Robert O. Spurdle The freshman cross-country team was successful in defeating the Harvard freshmen on October 22 over the Belmont Course by the score of 21-34. Robert- son of Technology was barely beaten out by Shaeffer of Harvard for first place. On November 20th, the team journeyed to New Haven, where they placed seventh. Captain Spurdle was the first Technology man to score. 173 TECHNIQUE' 1922 WIMMING 1920 Season The 1920 Swimming Season, while not as successful as in previous years, turned out as well as could be expected under the circumstances. The team experienced the same old handicap, the lack of a pool, and, as in past years, used the Boston Y. M. C. A. pool for home meets. Previous to the past year, the Institute team had suffered only one defeat in four years, and that at the hands of Yale, the Intercollegiate champions. A heavy schedule was arranged, but due to the suspension of Institute activities because of President Maclaurin's death, the meet with Pennsylvania was cancelled. A heavy snowfall and the consequent tie-up of railway traffic prevented the team from reaching Northampton, and the meet with Amherst was cancelled. Springfield The opening ,meet of the year was held at Springfield against Meet the Y. M. C. A. team, and resulted in a victory for Technology by the score of 36-17. Captain Greene '21 was the individual star, winning the 220-yard swim and placing second to VVeber '22 in the 100-yard race. Colton '22 won the 40-yard dash, while Stalbird '22 with a plunge of 60 feet in 49 seconds won the plunge. The Relay Team, composed of Cvreene'21, Mc Grath '22, Young '21, and Colton '22, experienced little difficulty in winning its event. X 'S QQ, QSM, 4 fly- . vw ,. .. Captain-elect Biddell Manager Gecl-:ler 174 l l ' ATHLETICS - t 1 r 1921 Swimming Team Burk Row: XVeber, Barker, Thimme, Miller Illfddle Raw: Geckler, Palmer, XN'illis, Stalbircl, Junod Silliug: Ferdinand, Trowbridge, Biddell, Capt., Colton, Greene Front Row: Koch, Kenyon, Botting Captain Sidney Miles Biddell '22 - Randall Meeeh '23 Robert XV. Barker '21 Sidney M. Biddell '22 Girard Boyce '22 Leonard P. Botting '21 Henry S. Colton '22 Ralph E. Ferdinand '21 Henri P. junod '21 Clark D. Greene '21 Theodore VV. Kenyon '23 'kRes1gned Assistant illanagers Myles Morgan '23 Team 175 Ma1'zager 'Ralph Charles Geekler 22 Ralph E. Ferdinand 21 Edmund H. Miller '23 Fred C. Koch '22 Earl C. Palmer '23 XVilla1'd B. Purinton '22 James A. Stalbird '22 Edmund J. Thimme '22 Otis H. Trowbridge '22 Bertram A. VVeber '22 Huber Wlillis '23 'Willaim H. Young '21 ' ' I 2 ' WOSIGYHH On Saturday, Feb. 7th, the Institute team won its second meet of Meet the season by defeating Wesleyan at Middletown 30-20. Technology presented a well-balanced team and placed in all the events. Captain Greene '21 again won the 220-yard swim with comparative ease, and Stalbird '22 bettered his plunge of the week previous by covering the 60 feet in 39 seconds. Purinton '22 won the fancy dive. Williams of Wesleyan starred, scoring first in both the 40 and -100-yard swims. Yale For the second consecutive year, the strong Yale team defeated the Insti- Meet tute swimmers by the score of 39-11. With probably the strongest aggre- gation of stars ever representing a team in recent years, Yale experienced little difficulty in winning the meet. Meagher of Yale broke the tank record by plunging 733 ft. in 60 seconds, which was easily the feature of the meet, In the opening event of the meet, the relay race, Yale crossed the line a winner, but was not awarded the event because a Yale man fouled by not touching the end of the tank. Yale having won by quite a margin, the judges decided the only fair way, instead of disqualifying them, was to race over again. Yale then won by Varsity Relay Team Colton Trowbridge Biddell Greene 176 l ,. I 'I e-.. ' ,V it 4 an - ATHLETICS - g l Freshman Team Elliott Roscnwald Peirce Dennis Cates Dunn Billings Oxnard Buerger Marsh, Caplaiu Evans Radcliffe default. Biddell placed second in the 220-yard swim and third in the 100-yard race, while Captain Greene '21 trailed him in the 220. Credit should be given Captain Greene for his untiring efforts in the interest of the team and to Manager McKay '21 for the attractive schedule he arranged. Geckler '22 successfully carried on the work where McKay left off when the latter was forced to resign because of the pressure of outside duties. Season 1920 january 24 Pennsylvania cancelled January 31 36 Springfield Y. M. C. A. . February 6 Amherst cancelled February 7 30 Wesleyan ..... February 14 11 Yale ....... February 18 25 Brown ...... February 23 29 Harvard A ........ . February 28 17 U. S. Naval Academy . . . March 13 Won New England Intercollegiates 177 ' TECHNIQUE ' '92-2 ' - , HJ f-1.491 The season of 1920 marked another advancement in the establishment of crew as a permanent sport at the lnstitute. Although the schedule was light, the development of the varsity crew was pronounced, and towards the end of the season the eight gave evidences of its power. The 1920 season began in January, with work on the machines and board track, and the call for candidates was answered by men from all classes. Since the action of the Advisory Council in voting that the Field Day Crew Race should count in the final score, increased interest in the sport has been manifested. As soon as the ice had broken in the river and the long cold spell was over, Pat Manning had the crews take to the river, and under his careful guidance a strong varsity crew was developed. The season opened May 15th at Lake Quinsigamond, VVorcester, when the varsity shell met the two Norton Club T crews over a mile and a half course. Tech- nolOgY took the lead at the start, and was never in danger, crossing the finish line three lengths ggi, ' , ahead of the hrst Norton crew. The crew was awarded a silver cup for its victory. ' i 1 li' The second race of the year, scheduled with ,,,,.. cl the Union Boat Club of Boston, had to be called . A off because of inclement weather conditions. The - linal event of the year was an informal race i with the Harvard Varsity over the Charles River Course. The race was close throughout, the , T , T Harvard shell crossing the line about a quarter I of a shell length in the lead. No time was taken. X' The season of 1920, while not bringing fruit- Manager-elect Captain Jakobson D avis ful results in the form of victories, did prove that material is available for turning out a winning combination. Due to the kindness of Mr. A. L. Stevens, the crews were allowed the use of his launch, which aided materially in the coaching. W8 fit' ' 2' Us 1920 Varsity Crew 11,1- Lg ? ':,' , .a, ..,- -' - fb '1L, -,Q-g., Crew is on the upward path, and at the present time plans are under way for the purchase of the boathouse for the interests of crew as a sport and the under- graduate body as a whole. If the proper interest is shown by the undergraduates. it will not be long before Technology will be represented in races with major colleges. Season 1920 Irving Daniel Jakobson '21, Captain Edwin Theodore Steflian '22, Mafzager Crew Clift. R. Richards Donald G. Morse Walter B. Driscoll Irving D. Jakobson Bow 2 Colby W. Bryden 3 4 5 Wilbur J. Woodruff 6 7 Horace W. McCurdy Stroke john C, Molinar Cox T. O. M. Davidson Schedule 1921 April 16 Columbia May 7 Syracuse May 14 Norton May 21 Harvard May 25-28 Harvard Invitation Regatta May 28 Hendley Regatta 179 - TECHNIQUE? 1922 12 I . g X. I J I f'7.7Mz6 Season of 1920 Herman Broockmann '20, Captain Joseph Greenblatt '22, Manager Josiah Richardson Elliot, Jr., Freshman Captain May 5 May 7 May 15 May 19 May 29 Clark Williams Hildreth, Freshman Manager Matches M. I. T. .... 6 Tufts . . 0 M. I. T. .... 2 Dartmouth 4 M. I. T. .... 1 Williams . 5 M. I. T. .... 1 Harvard . 5 M. I. T. .... 3 W. P. I. . 1 Season of 1921 William A. Cauldwell '22, Captain Joseph Greenblatt '22, Manager 180 def 'ffl' I -. - ' Q uf. - ATHLETICS - 1920 Tennis Team Herman Broockmann '20, Captain William N. Barron '20 Hamilton Beattie '22 William A. Cauldwell '22 William McWane '22 William R. B. Scott '22 Season 1920 joseph Greenblatt, Manager Herman Brooclcmann, Captain ,-' ' f QV 'x, 'Q 2 X kg . , ,s 1 , X PM an: . ,A lgrazgz f 4:4 fix .- wm bg , .i xx ' af' Yu ' Qyyl I:'f'I'.I vw. . ef, fo- Eufe' f f 3 Ti if 4 1 ' sf FL sa-2f:32.5,ef-W 1 f lf l - TECHNIQUE- 1922 ..,. if-as 'C BQ' 1 K ilkibl I Season 1920 January 9 Brown .....,... . S M. I. T. . . 17 February 13 Yale ...... . S M. I. T. . . 10 February 14 Brooklyn Polytechnic . . . 1 M. I. T ..... 16 February 21 Tufts ..... . 3 IXI. I. T ..... 18 February 24 Harvard . . . . M. I. T. .won by default March 6 Dartmouth . . . . 4 M. I. T ..... 22 March 19-20 N. E. I. C. A. A. . M. I. T. . . third place Individual Winners 115 Pound Class Barnard against Brown. Smoley against Yale, B. P. I., Tufts, Dartmouth. 125 Pound Class McFarland against Brown, Tufts, Dartmouth. 135 Pound Class Gordon against Brown, Brooklyn Polytechnic. 145 Pound Class Butler against Yale, B. P. I., Tufts, Dartmouth. 158 Pound Class Rosenfield against Brown, B. P. I. Briggs against Tufts. 175 Pound Class Russell against Yale, B. P. I., Tufts, Dartmouth. Heavyweight Class Humphreys against Yale, Dartmouth. Russell against Brown. I Season 1921 January S Cambridge Y. M. C. A. at home. February 12 Queens at home. Iilflllary 13 Tufts away. February 19 McGill away. January 22 Brown away. February 21 Norwich away. January 28 Princeton away. February 22 Dartmouth away. january 29 Brooklyn Polytechnic away. February 26 Springneld at home. February 5 Yale at home. March 5 Harvard at home. March 12. N. E. I. C. VV. A., Boston. 182 X . , Y .,. 4 - ATHLETICS - l l' lsnun . , 1921 Wrestling Team Bainbridge, .lfuzmqir Pike, .lxxisluul lllanugw' Herrick llumplirey Buttler, C11 pluin Mchlziran Barnard Season 1920 Cufiluin llluizagzrr XX-'illizun XV. Russell '22 Philip T. Coffin '21 Team 115 pound Class . . . Torn H. Barnard '22 145 pound Class . . George H. Buttler, jr. '22 H Nicholas G. Smoley '20 158 pound Class . . Harry Rosenfield '21 12? pound Class . , David M. lN'IL'Furland '18 175 pound Class . . Wfzxtts S. I-lumphrey 21 13:9 pounrl Class . . Julius Gordon '21 lleavyweiglxt -. . . XVillizun XV. Russell 22 'ww Season 1921 George H. Buttler, jr. '22, Captain 25 William VV. Bainbridge, Ir. '22, Md7ZG'gE7' 2. ' 183 ,- I L TECHNIQUE-1922 gf cr,'RJ,,, ff? . . 9 ' fmufaff. Season 1920 YVatts S. Humphrey '21 .... David VV. Guy '22 Dr. Montgomery . . Schedule February 21 M. 1. T .... 11 March 8 M. I. T .... 26 March 12 . . 25 Intercollegiates Hugh E. McKinstry second in Season 1921 Jack V. H. Whipple '21 .... J. Curtis Willson '23 . . H. L. Bretting '22 . L. J. Porter '23, . . Edward W. Hincks . . Schedule February 19 Harvard, Princeton February 26 Dartmouth March 5 Penn., Haverford March 12 Yale, Harvard March 19 Intercollegiates 184 1921 . Capta in . Manager . Coach Annapolis . . 43 Princeton . . . 20 Harvard . . . 8 Dartmouth . . . 29 parallel bars . Captain . Manager ' A ssislant Managers . Coach At Cambridge At Cambridge At Philadelphia At Harvard At Princeton . . r.- 4.- .'.- Q- msn-3' R' ff' - A' , 'A 1 - ATHLETICS - is V. Altier N. L. Apollonio VV. S. Bailey R. O. Brink P. Caplain H. D. Folinsbee W. S. Humphrey W. W. The 1921 Team L. M. Littlefield R. H. Lawson C. L. Maltby S. Megata A. E. Pew W. M. Perry VV. S. Simpson Vicinus Season 1921 Jack V. H. Whipple, Captain J. Curtis Willson, Manager 185 N. Smith H. H. Spengler F. B. Stevens N. Thompson S. E. Whitcomb J. B. Willsea R. W. Wood S. Rice y- TECHNIQUE' 1922 l Y5 M1-Gee Season 1920 Daniel Murdock MacNeil, Capiain Rollin F. Officer '21, Ilfanagcfa' Schedule january 9 M. I. T. . . . 4 Tufts ..... . . 2 January 27 M. 1. T. . . . 6 Boston College .... . . 4 January 30 M. I. T. . . . 10 Springfield Y. M. C. A. . 2 February 4 M. 1. T. . . . 0 Harvard ..... . . S February 0 M. I. T. . . . 4 Boston College . 5 February 11 M. 1. T. . . . 7 Y. D. Division. . 7 February 14 M. 1. T. . . . 3 Wlilliams . . . 1 February 18 M. 1. T. . . . S Y. D. Division. . 2 The Team Right Wing Clarence Cochrane '20 Point John N. Du Vernet '22 Center Daniel M. MacNeil '21 Cover Point VVilliam A. Cauldwell '22 Left Wing Howard J. VVilliams '20 Goal Theodore A. Schwamb '22 Substitutes james VV. D. Archibald '22 Fred L. Raymond '22 Edwin F. Delany '21 Carl E. Thomas '21 186 I l - ATHLETICS - Scliwzinih Czinlflwell Yilelt, ,lllnzugvr Grant Mxsei Nickle DuX'ernel. Cufzluimz Taylor N. MzieNeil Bray ' The 1921 Team Charles T. Grant '23 ...... . Right Tiling Daniel M. MaCNeil '21 . Center. Arnolcl F. Taylor '23 . Left Whng J. Neville Di1Vernet '22 . Cover Point Neil A. hIacNeil '23 . . Point Hugh D. Nickle '23 . ..... . Goal Substitutes Charles C. Bray '22 Edwin F. Delany '21 William A. Cauldwell '22 Denton Massey '23 . Theodore A. Schwamh '22 z : K X ,N.512..f - if rf A lr . X, 3 Season 1921 John Neville DuVernet '22, Captain Everett Viialter Vilett '22, Managea' 187 'A' 1 M is Q5 1-47 'P' - BOXING Greenewalt, Mlanager Gruppe Sayre Reeves Shields Coach Boutelier Koch Longmaid Addicks, Captain Maury Proctor Corbett Barnard Wexler Captain :Manager Allen D. Addicks '21 Crawford H. Greenewalt '22 TEAM 115 pound Class . . Tom H. Barnard '22 145 pound Class . . Fred C. Koch '22 125 pound Class . . Julian E. Brash '22 158 pound Class . . Thomas NV. Proctor '21 135 pound Class . . Allen D. Addicks '21 175 pound Class . . Charles V. Reeves '23 , SUBSTITUTES 125 pound Class . . Charles R. Wexler '23 145 pound Class . . James A. Shields '22 135 pound Class . . Richard H. Longmaid '23 158 pound Class . . Harry Rosenfield '21 January February February February March March 175 pound Class . . Daniel C. 1921 SCHEDULE 14 Springfield College at 12 Queen's University at 19 U. S. Naval Academy at 26 Yale University at 5 Boston University at 12 University of Pennsylvania at 188 Sayre '23 Cambridge Cambridge Annapolis Cambridge Cambridge Philadelphia L ff f ' if 2 +f22-f- J- ' ATH'-'ET'CS . S OCCER 1920 Soccer Team Hoffman, Assl. Mgr. Craig Mason Stearns Atahualpa Kurzman Guero Luyl-zx, Cafrlain MacColl de Souza Tsui de Martino Macorra Tsang Smsox 1920 Dirk J. Luykx, Caplaia Harold P. Kurzman, Manager G. Atahualpa '22 Harold P. Kurzman '22 Dirk J. Luykx '22 John MacColl '22 Fernando cle la Macorra Thomas S. Craig '23 John E. Hoffman, Assislanl Manager Richard M. Homberg, Assistant Manager TEAM Maurice Mason '21 Victor Ruiz '21 Philip M. Stearns '23 Enrique de Souza '22 '23 Hsueh Yu Tsui '22 Felix de Martino, Jr. '22 SUBSTITUTES Tsung-be Tsang '23 Alberto Lobo Guerrero '23 SEASON 1920 October 8 M. I. T. . . . 2 Boston Rovers . . . . 1 October 16 M. I. T. . . . 1 Dartmouth ..... . . 2 October 23 M. I. T. . . . 8 Worcester Academy . . . . 2 October 30 M. I. T. . . . 1 Andover ...... . . 0 November 6 M. I. T. . . . 1 Newton Saxonies . . . 4 November 13 M. I. T.. . . 1 Harvard . . . . . 1 November 19 M. I. T. . . . 1 Amherst .... . . 4 189 FENC NG 1921 Fencing Team Canzanelli Skabo Falkenberg Taylor Ravecca, Captain Nesmith, Manager Hanson Captain lllanager Francisco Ravecca, Jr. '22 James Nesmith II Assistant Jvfanagers Charles H. Blake '23 Wfilliam W. Quarles, Jr 22 Team Fo1Ls Francisco Ravecca '22 Attilio Canzanelli '21 Erling Skabo 23 Emil E. Taylor 21 SABRES Howard E. Hanson '22 Emil E. Taylor 21 January 29 February 5 February 12 February 19 March 25-26 EPEE james Nesmith II, '22 1921 Schedule A Harvard at Hemenway Gymnasium Yale at New Haven Pennsylvania, Walker Memorial Columbia, Walker Memorial Intercollegiate Championships, New York 190 FIELD DTI If I XM r V '34-ff! x , l A w 'yy HA U V 9 X V ' ., 4 A-ww , x H Z IW L-V .. wk-s I . Q, K -:Iv Jil? Q 7 X V ff' 'BU ZZ Wan 4 ? f1S . Q25 X ' L' 3 55 ' ? 'E -Q-:-3 - gk 31,- fiXSJxX ' xi Wgggfx fll 'G 'fi M- d . Q bv v i X fi f- 'v'-inx- ? A aug-h g 5-I-W'-? X X f xx X -X X N x g -.1-r:,b1:m.A- -aiva I V .V 'L FIELD DAY 3 N Friday, the Sth of November, the day set for the twentieth Annual Field Day, the Class of 1923 managed in a last attempt to gain the privilege of having their numerals engraved upon the cup. Although the final score of 13-0 seems to indicate a decisive defeat, however, it was not without a strenu- ous struggle in which two records were shattered that the Freshmen finally succumbed. Early inthe morning of the 5th, the pennants of the two classes floated from the Hagstaffs in Lowell and du Pont Courts, but it was not until late afternoon that the Class of 1923 by means of the time-honored event proved themselves superior. All teams showed the result of careful coaching and earnest endeavor. William VV. Russell '22 took charge of the freshman football team, with Henry Baldwin '21 acting in the same capacity for the 1923 eleven. Sophomores coming on the field 192 - ATHLETICS - 4 ' gl. Seconcl pull of Tug-of-YX'ar The 1923 and 192-1 Tug-of-lYar teams were coached by J. D. Crosby '21 and Ralph C. Geckler '22 respectively, while Coach Kanaly and Pat Manning directed the training of the relay teams and crews. As in previous years, the different events were allotted points as follows: U Crew Race ......... . 3 points Tug-of-War . . . 2 points Football . . . 4 points Relay Race . . . 4 points Total ........... 13 points The Crew At one-thirty the two crews took to their shells and rowed to the Race start just below the Cottage Farm Bridge. The weather conditions were none too good, a high wind causing rough water. Both shells got away to a good start and were followed downstream by the John Harvard, con- taining Referee Haines, other officials and newspaper men. As the crews ap- proached the Harvard Bridge the 1923 shell seemed to be a trifle in the lead. 1924 quickened its stroke and from then on it was a toss-up as to which was leading. About 100 yards from the finish the Sophomore shell raised its stroke and crossed the line a scant eighth of a length ahead, covering the course in 5 minutes, 38? seconds. This time cut down the previous record one and one- fifth seconds and started the Sophomores off with a three-point lead. The Tue-0f- As soon as the stands were Filled after the crew race, the two tug-of-war teams manned the ropes. Both teams were evenly matched as to weight with the Sophomores having the advantage of previous experience. The Freshmen, however, did away with this advantage by pulling their opponents over the line after a long tussle lasting 2 minutes, 205521 seconds. Incidentally, the first pull proved to be the longest of the afternoon. 193 War - TECHNIQUE' 1922 ' The F00fb211 The Sophomores easily defeated their opponents in the annual Game football game, scoring 25 points, thereby establishing a new rec- ord. The light Freshman line experienced difficulty in stopping the attack of 1923 and were completely outplayed. Captain Metcalf, the Sophomore leader, played a brilliant game. He scored twobtouchdowns, a goal after touchdown, and was responsible for most of the long gains. Brantingham at quarter, Duane at half, and Bastian at end, also played good football. Kemp, the Freshman full back, was one of the mainstays of his team. He and Captain Taylor, were the only 1924 backs who were able to' gain. Evans at end also played a stellar game, time and again breaking through the opposing interference and throwing the backs for a loss. The Game-First Quarter 1923 won the toss and elected to receive. On the kickoff, Metcalf '23 received the ball on the 15-yard line and ran it back 18 yards before he was downed. Duane '23 made 5 yards on an off tackle play and Metcalf made it first down with a gain of 10 yards around end. The 1924 line held on the next 3 downs and gained possession of the ball after Cronin '23 made 5 yards through tackle. Kemp '24 fumbled, the ball being recovered by the Sophomores, who made 9 yards only to be penalized for offside. Metcalf's attempted drop failed and it was the Freshmen's ball on their 30-yard line. Taylor '24 fumbled and again a Sophomore recovered. Cronin '23 gained 2 yards on the next 2 plays, and a pass from Cronin '23 to Duane '23 netted 5 more. Metcalf failed to gain the required distance on the next play and Kemp '24 kicked out of danger, Brantingham '23 being downed in his tracks at midfield. Duane '23 and Metcalf made 20 yards between them on the next 3 plays and Metcalf, standing on the 24-yard line, again failed in a try for field goal. The ball was brought out to the 20-yard line. The Freshmen - 1 -rm .c,.....-....., ... - Crews nearing finish line 194 ? ' -' L fe- ' ' 1 l A'-I-H LETICS . were penalized for oifside and punted on the next play to their own 30-yard line. Another penalty for 1924 gave the Sophomores 5 yards, Metcalf made 3, but was penalized 15 yards on the next play for hurdling. Metcalf '23 from a fake kick formation circled left end for 25 yards and made 5 more through tackle on the next 2 plays. The whistle blew, ending the first period, with 1923 in possession of the ball on the Freshinen's -1-yard line. 1923..,0 192-1...0 Second Quarter Brantingham '23 made a yard through center, and on the next play Cap- tain Metcalf went through guard and tackle for a touchdown. He also kicked the goal, 1923 kicked od, and the Freshmen, failing to gain through the line, kicked out of bounds at midfield. Metcalf '23 and Brantingham '23 made 3 yards apiece. A penalty for 1924 and a 10-yard gain by Duane '23 brought the ball to the 33-yard line. Cronin fumbled on the next play, but Earle '23 recovered for the Sophomores. Metcalf '23 circled right end for 17 yards and Duane brought the ball to the 5-yard line by a line buck. Metcalf '23 made 3 through guard and on the next play Brantingham scored the second touchdown of the day. Metcalf '23 failed to kick the goal. 1923 again kicked off and the Freshmen surrendered the ball to the Sophomores on their 42-yard line after failing to make first down. Richards '23 took Metcalf's place at full- back. On an exchange of punts, the Sophomores blocked a kick and Bastian '23 recovering, ran the ball to the 5-yard line before being downed. Cronin '23 made 2 yards through tackle and the whistle blew, ending the half. 1923...13 1924...0 T02-Of-W21' The second pull of tug-of-war was held between the halves of Second P H11 the football game. The Sophomores turned the tables and Metcalf '23 scoring First touchdown of game 195 i - . - . P 1 . - TECHNIQUE - 1922 - QQ zz-aggjg Duane '23 making first down on end run managed this time to pull their opponents over the line in 1 minute, 19-tg seconds, thereby evening up the account. Third Quarter Foofball Game 1923 opened the second half by kicking off, and Bastian '23 Second Half left end, fell on the ball back of the goal line, adding another touchdown for the Sophomores. The attempt at goal failed. After the next kickoff the Freshmen opened up with an aerial attack, passes by Taylor '24 to Evans '24 and Davidson '24 netting 20 and 30 yards respectively. However, on the next 4 plays, the Sophomore backs broke up the passes and gained the ball on their own 20-yard line. Metcalf 23 made 7 yards and on the next play, while attempting to punt, was thrown by Evans '24 for a 20-yard loss. Stand- ' ' an M 1 Cronin '23, punting 196 .. ..l neg n Brantingham '23 gaining 5 yards through center ing behind his own goal line, the Sophomore captain then punted out of danger. The play alternated in midfield for the remainder of the quarter. 1923...19 1924...0 Fourth Quarter Duane '23 opened the final period with a 17-yard run on a fake pass for- mation. Further gains were stopped, however, and the ball went to 1924 on the 20-yard line. Kemp '24 made 15 yards on the next 2 plays and kicked to midfield. Substitutions for both sides were frequent. The Sophomores then started a march down field, Metcalf gaining 15 yards, Brantingham 7, Cronin 20, Metcalf '23, finally carrying the ball over the line for the final touchdown of the day. Metcalf '23 failed at try for goal. After an exchange of punts and a 20-yard gain on a short pass from Brantingham '23 to Goulon '23 the game ended with the ball in 1923's possession on the 7-yard line. 1923...25 1924...0 TUE.-Of-W21' At the close of the football game, the tug-of-war teams took the Fmal Pull field and the Sophomores quickly showed their superiority by win- ning the final pull in 44? seconds. Relay As in the year previous, but with conditions reversed, the Sophomores took the lead in the relay race and gradually increased this lead, the last man finishing 150 yards ahead of the Freshman anchor man. Bruner of the Sophomores got away to a good start and never once was the result questioned- If it had not been for poor passing of the baton by both teams, the final time might have approached the record held by 1921. 197 Race ,S L 7 ll-I l 'ff . -'ima if 2 V i. 11 4 4' ' L 1923 backs hitting Freshman line The Football Summary 1923 1924 BASTIAN L. E. EVANS HERSUM L. T. BOVVER LEEWITZ L. G. COLEMAN TAYLOR C. XVILD MCCUE R. G. LEVI EARLE R. T. MCPHEE GORDON R. E. DAVIDSON BRANTINGHAM Q. B. LEHAN CRONIN L. H. B. KEMP DUANE R. H. B. . FERGUSON METCALF F. B. TAYLOR Score by Periods lst 2nd 3rd 4th Final 1923 0 13 6 6 25 1924 0 0 0 0 0 Touchdowns: Metcalf 2, Brantingham, Bastian Goal from touchdown: Metcalf Substitutions: 1923 - Richards for Metcalf, Schulz for Hersum, Smith for Cronin, Randolph for Gordon, Metcalf for Richards, Richards for Brantingham, Brantingham for Richards, Cronin for Smith, Barrett for Leewitz, Hooper for Taylor, Martin for Barrett, Cole for McCue, Fox for Duane, MacSweeney for Earle, Adams for Schulz, Goethius for Bastian, Pike for Randolph, Whittaker for Metcalf. 1924 - Coogan for Taylor, Possiel for Coogan, Taylor for Possiel, Possiel for Ferguson, Barberi for Davidson. Referee: A. I. Rooney. Umpire: J. Hoey Head Linesman: A. I.Woodlock Time of quarters: 15 minutes 198 15' L wr. .f-1- 'w -1-u FIELD DAY SCORE Year Results 1901 - Class of 04 '05-6 '04-3 1902 - Class of 05 '05-7 '06-2 1903 - Class of 06 '06-9 '07-0 1904 - Class of 07 '07-55 '08-3M 1905 - Class of 08 '08-5 '09-4 1906 - Class of 09 '09-5 '10-4 1907 - Class of '10 '10-9 '11-0 1908 - Class of '11 '12-6 '11-3 1909 - Class of 12 '13-6 '12-3 1910 - Class of 13 '13-9 '14-0 1911 - Class of 14 '15-6 '14-3 1912 - Class of 15 '15-9 '16-0 1913 - Class of 16 '16-5 '17-4 1914 - Class of 17 '18-6 '17-4 1915 - Class of 18 '18-9 '19-0 1916 - Class of 19 '20-6 '19-3 1917 - Class of 20 '20-6 '21-3 1918 - Class Of 21 '21-11 '22-2 1919 - Class of 22 '22-13 '23-0 1920 - Class of 23 '23-13 '24-0 Field Day Records Football Made in 1920 by '23 115. '24 . 25-0 Tug-0'-War Made in 1916 by '19 vs. '20 Time: 152 sec. Relay Race Made in 1918 by '21 vs. '22 Time:4 min., 48 sec. Crew Made in 1920 by '23 vs. '24 . . Time:5 min., 38? sec. 199 1923 Football Team Bark Row: Fox, Taylor, McCue, Earle, McDonough, Manager Middle Row: Hooper, McSweeney, Skinner, Barrett, Adams, Martin Sitting: Gordon, Scholtz, Randolph, Metcalf, Captain, Duane, Smith, Richards Front Row: Brantingham 1923 Football Team Walter A. Metcalf, Captain Clarence james McDonough, Manager Henry duPont Baldwin '21, Coach Team Frederick E, Bastian, Left End Arthur H. Earle, Right Tackle Harold D. Hersum, Left Tackle Samuel F. Gordon, Right End George J. Leewitz, Left Guard Charles A. Brantingham, Quarter Back Arnold F. Taylor, Center Francis L. Cronin,1Lej't Half Back John B. McCue, Right Guard James Duane, Right Half Back Walter A. Metcalf, Full Back Substitutes C. Frederick Smith, Half Back Henry C. Barrett, Guard Edwin R, Richards, Half Back Robert M. Randolph, Tackle Richard J. Scholtz, Tackle . Season October 9, 1923 . . . 0 Somerville High . . . . 0 October 23 1923 . 0 Lowell Textile . . . 0 October 30, 1923 . . 6 Tufts 1924 . . . . O November 5, 1923 . . . 25 1924 .... . . O 200 Team - .,,.... .. him ...U I fi 79. U9 - ATHLETICS - 1 924 Football Team Top Row: Wild, McPhee, Culbertson MiddleRo'u:: Griffiths, Coogan, Coleman, Phelps. Manager, Evans, Barberi, Possiel Front Row: Ferguson, Kemp, Lehan, Taylor, Captain, Bowers, Levi, Davidson 1924 Football Team Melville F. Taylor, Captain Charles M. Phelps, Manager William W. Russell '22, Coach David Evans, Jr., Left End George W. Bowers, Left Tackle William B. Coleman, Left Guard Earle N. Wild, Center John R. McPhee, Right Guard William H. Levi, Right Tackle Elliot B. Davidson, Right End Ralph E. Lehan, Quarter Back Arthur I. Kemp, Left Half Back Harry R. Ferguson, Right Half Back Melville F. Taylor, Full Back Substitutes Garibaldi A. Barberi Thomas P. Coogan John C. Culbertson Leonard L. Griffiths Rakenius I. Possiel Season October 12 1924 . . . O Dedham High . . . . O October 23 1924 . . . 0 Waltham High . . . . 27 October 30 1924 . . . 26 Baraca Club . . . . 0 November 5 1924. . . 0 1923 . . . . . 25 201 I l er, 1923 Relay Team Back Row: A. R. Holden, WV. A. Smith, Bolster Middle Row: Heap, Lawson, P. B. Holden, Hershey, Hull, VVaugh Sitting: Bruner, Webster, A. D. Smith, Captain, Rowen, Deming Front Row: Harvey 1923 Relay Team Arthur Dearborn Smith, jr., Captain Donald Randolph Waugh '22, Manager Team 1. Henry J. Bruner 8. 2. Robert P. Bolster 9. 3. Edwin J. Heap 10. 4. Walter N. Webster ' i 11. 5. Clayton F. Harvey ' A ' 12. 6. George A. Rowen 13. 7. Edgar D. Deming 14. Relay Race l Distance 1M miles!q i!'lWon by 1923 Time: Wilt! 202 Parker B. Holden Robert L. Hershey Arthur R. Holden William C. Hull, Jr. William L. Smith Arthur D. Smith, Jr. Robert H. Lawson 4 minutes, 552 seconds I li - ATHLETICS - il l, 1924 Relay Team Doherty Ambach Coburn Sparrow VVaugh Wa nager Hanley Billings, Captain Dennis 1924 Relay Team A. W. K. Billings, Jr., Captain Donald Randolph VVaugh '22, Maviager 1. A. W. K. Billings, Jr. 2. Robert O. Spurdle 3. Edward Hanley 4. Cecil B. Myers 5. Alfred K. Sparrow 6. Edward S. Coburn Won by 1923 1924 Team 7. Albert C. Read, Jr. 8. Russell W. Ambach 9. Robert W. Dennis 10. Louis F. Porter 11. William D. Rowe 12. William C. McHenry Relay Race Time: 4 minutes, 552 seconds. Time: 5 minutes, 75 seconds. 203 1923 Crew Harris Valentine du Pont Sayre Nowell Evans Satterlee, Caplaiu Brill Miller 1923 Crew Henry Yates Satterlee, Captain Roscoe H. Smith, Manager Crew Bow Roger j. Evans 2 john L. Brill 3 Henry R. Harris 4 Daniel C. Sayre 5 Henry B. du Pont, Jr. 6 Alland M. Valentine 7 Joseph C. Nowell, Jr. Stroke Henry Y. Satterlee Cox. Henry C. L. Miller Race Won by 1923 One-third of a length Time 5 minutes, 382 seconds 204 ff I l ,'1 U2 - ATHLETICS ' 1924 Crew Shaw Greatwood Prouty Thomas Dunlaevy Graham, Captain XVebster Dallas 1924 Crew Joseph H. Graham, Captain Frederick D. Shaw, Manager Crew BOW Azel Ames, Jr. 2 Everett D. Thomas 3 Robert C. Webster 4 H. Royce Greatwood 5 Richard C. Eaton 6 Joseph H. Graham 7 Arthur R. Prouty STROKE Edgar P. Dunlaevy COX. Harold L. Dallas Race Lost to 1923 by one-third of a length 205 if 'f' ' ' 0 V l 1923 Tug-of-War Team Back Row: Averell, Clark, Vklarden, Davenport, Dexter Fourth Row: Proctor, Scofield, Tenney, Massey, Kinch, Marder Middle Row: Herd, Kattwinl-:el, Isaacson, Bond, Burns, Bumiller, Barba Sitting: Hazard, Hartwright, Rounds, Shaw, Caplain, W'i1der, VVebb, Berger F1'o11tRow: Bailey, Abbott, Field 1923 Tug-of-War Team Richard G. Herd, Cazmzfevf John A. Abbott Edward S. Averell Milton B. Barba Lothrop H. Bailey Sherwood I. Berger Horatio L. Bond Theodore M. Buniiller Robert V, Burns Howard T. Clark Arthur VV. Davenport David P, Field Herbert H. Flather Alva Hartwright lfVa1zBy First Pull . . . Second Pull . . Third Pull . Robert P. Shaw, Captain . . . Ma Team Tug-of . 192-L . 1923 1 923 206 Philip A. Herrick, -War Schuyler Hazard, Jr. Allen Isaacson Egan E. Kattwinkel Frederick A. Kinch, jr. Wlalter S. Marder, Ir. Denton Massey Bernard E. Proctor Thomas E. Rounds, Jr. NVilliam D. Sco Field Oliver D. Tenney Charles B. Wlarden Allen S. YVebb Philip S. 'Wilder wager Tim e 2 minutes 20 3X5 seconds 1 minute 19 4X5 seconds ' 44 3X5 seconds I - ATHLETICS - 1924 Tug-of-War Team Bark Row: Frisbie, Gideon, Kennedy, XVarren, Lafler, Shippen, Anthony .llidillc Row: Graham, Kenison, MacMillan, Brugmann, Kallander, Moore, Estabrook, Black Silling: Bartow, Cochran, Eaton, Walker, Cupl., Rivers, Jennings, Peirce I7r0rzlRo1c': Ross, du Pont, Blampied 1924 Tug-of-War Team Hugh L. Walker, Captain VVilliam F. Rivers, Counter Team Malcolm T. Anthony W. Carleton Bartow Roland N. Black Paul Blampied Elmer VV. Brugmann David H. Cochran S. Hallock du Pont Rolland B. Estabrook William J..l-Trisbie, Jr. Wfillard L Gideon Malcolm T. Graham, Jr. John H. Henninger Donald B. Jennings Tug-of-War W01z by First Pull . . Second Pull . . Third Pull . . . . 1924 . 207 1923 . 1923 . Gordon F. Eaton, Rlcmageif Lyman S. Johnson Ernest L. Kallander Richard XV. Kenison Donald O. Kennedy Herbert A. Lafier Henry J. MacMillan Donald E. Moore XVilmont G. Peirce, Ir. ' William C. Ross Harold B. Shippen Charles N. Thomas Wfilliam H. Van Dusen Frank VV. VVarren Time . 2 minutes 20 3X5 seconds . 1 minute 19 4X5 seconds . 44 3X5 seconds ST IT TE FICTIVITIE5 GET E ou vo on ASS wrw COM T L ff ,.... , ff, If 1 . W pg- , 3 I Te - TECHNIQUE-1922 X - ALL-TECHNOLOGY MOKER HE All-Technology Smoker was again the first event of importance to the undergraduates this fall. Ostensibly for the purpose of welcoming the Class of 1924 to the Institute, the real object of the Smoker was to boom under- graduate activities, and to awaken interest in them among widercircles of stu- dents. The attractions were about the same as the previous year, consisting of feature boxing and wrestling bouts, for which the committee unsuccessfully tried to secure the services of Georges Carpentier as referee, and various games of chance, with cigarettes as prizes. The committee in charge was headed by Wiiiter Dean '21, assisted by Fred Burt '22, and the heads of the various activities. It handled the large crowds very efficiently, and its work contributed largely to the success of the smoker. On account of the large number of students, the dinner was served in three relays, during which time the bouts were conducted in the gymnasium by Mr. Fitzpatrick, who has been the foremost patron of Technology boxing. After dinner, every one returned to the main dining room, where speeches and movies were given. R. H. Smithwick '21, president of the Senior Class, began the speeches by giving a brief talk on the necessity of promoting the social side of Institute life, as offered by the various activities. Speeches were then made by the general managers and presidents of the different organizations, and between them several acts were given by Frank Gage '22, and other members of last year's Tech Show cast. During the movies, music was furnished by Walton's orchestra. Dean Burton was the final speaker of the evening. He warned the stu- dents against taking too much of the encouragement and advice given during the evening to heart, and trying out for too many activities. He urged, however, that every student become connected with an organization, as he had noticed in his forty years' experience that the men most successful were those who, while at the Institute, were connected with some undergraduate activity. He spoke about Field Day in conclusion, and praised it as the best means for settling the rivalry between the two lower classes. After the singing of the Stein Song, the smoker ended. l The All-Technology Smoker has proved itself to be such an indispensable item, that it seems well on the way to becoming a fixture in the undergraduate year. The smokers in the last few years have been notably successful, and it is to be hoped that they will continue to fill with equal success the necessary position they now occupy. 210 l lff? Q . we lm 'STUDENT - ACTIVITIES- jfgfggl TECH NIGHT Harvey Brokaw Jakobson TECH NIGHT COMMITTEE Irving Daniel Jakobson, Chairman Alexander Duer Harvey Charles Edmund Brokaw ECH Night is well known to every Tech student as one of the few times in the year when he goes out with his fellow-students to enjoy a show. This event occurs yearly after Field Day, and is considered by many the best part of the day. A committee composed of two Seniors and a junior is appointed each fall by the Institute Committee. These three men have charge of pick- ing the show, making the arrangements with the theater management, and selling the seats to the students. The Passing Show of 1920 was at hrst selected, but arrangements fell through. The committee then secured As You Were at the Wilbur as the Tech Night performance. The choice was a very good one, and all who at- tended, enjoyed the performance heartily. The company entered into the spirit of the evening, and no unpleasantness marred the affair. Irene Bor- doni's popularity increased several hundred per cent after the performance, as was clearly' evident in the vote for favorite actress on the Technique statis- tics ballots. 211 V . . I , . - TECHNIQUE' 1922 Special Events of the Year Since the ending of the war, the Institute has been host to quite a few prominent men. The first of these guests last spring was General Wood, who while touring the East as a Presidential candidate, spoke at a mass meeting of the students. Shortly after General Wood's visit, Professor Sedgwick sailed to England as our first exchange professor since the war. He was associated with the Universities of Cambridge and Leeds, and also attended the Conference of the Royal Institute of Health in Brussels. Probably the most important event was the selection of Dr. Elihu Thomson of the General Electric Company as Acting President of the Institute, to fill the vacancy left by the death of the late Dr. Maclaurin. He took office last spring, and has been fulfilling all the duties of the President, except that the actual running of the Institute has been left in the hands of the Administrative Committee. The first convocation since the war was called this November, when Dr. Henry Suzzallo, President of the University of Washington, was invited to speak on f'The Working Code of the College Man. It has been the custom in the past for two or three such meetings to be held each year, at which prominent men have addressed the faculty and students, and it is to be hoped that this convocation will begin the revival of this custom. A couple of weeks later, the Georgia delegation of 125 prominent Georgians was entertained at the Institute, with an inspection of the buildings, and a luncheon at which Vice-President-elect Coolidge, Dr. Walker, Governor Dorsey of Georgia, and President Matheson of Georgia Tech were the speakers. Work has been going on in the Pratt Memorial all year, and the building should be ready for the Naval Architects next fall. In the line of improvements, the Walker Memorial dining hall has been turned over to the management of the Georgian cafeteria since the beginning of the second term, as the Institute had been running it at a decided loss. Technology will again play the host this April when the Intercollegiate Conference on student government will be held at the Institute. Forty-five colleges have been invited, and about seventy-five delegates are expected to attend. 212 5 , , 4 I in in 1 X 1 , 12U1aL1cf1T1oNs.i WWWWWI A I- TECHNIQUE- 1922 r H H N , - w ,1. ?- L -lil-Q ,1,...-.........- N P 3 ,-,...L..-- . L,,,,,.,.....-T Q - 1 . Y M M H u I 14 TECH IQUE 1922 BOARD XYARREN TEIIIIETTS FERGUSON XYILLARD BATES PURINTON Grinds Editor .blssociutc Editor JOSEPH CHARLES PATTY THOMAS XYILSON ALDER Faculty Editor Plzolograplzic Editor HARRY ECOENE ROCKEFELLER THOMAS NICHOLAS BERLAGE Bzzsiness Jfanager Treasurer DONALD FELL CARPENTER Editor-z'n-Clzief ARTHUR EVANS NIELING HENRY CLIFFORD GAYLEY Portfolio Editor Societies Editor ALBERT HOPKINS PIERCE Art Editor DUNCAN ROBERTSON LINSLEY RANDALL EDWARD SPAULDING Athletics Editor Statistics Editor GEORGE WILLIAM POTTER DIRK JACOBUS LUYKX Associate Business .Manager Assistant Art Editor FRED JACKSON BURT JAMES ALLAN BOWERS Associate Business Manager Assistant Art Editor 215 L TECHNIQUE-1922 Technique Junior Board johnson, Phelps Rivers Hampton Keyworth Lasser Tlrrell Kenison Brantingham Putnam Flather SOPHOMORE BOARD Editor D Charles Alan Brantingham Editorial Staff Business Stal? 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DONxEw.xI.D, Edilor-I'n-Chief I G. A. GRIFFIN, Business Jllarzager I H. A. RAIIELYE, EIIIIOV-1.71-Cllllfff I XY. B. f1IVEN,JR., Busiriess Jllanager I R. H. ALLEN, Edlllllf-III-Clllff I M. R. SCHARFF, Business Manager I D. C. MCMLIRTRIE, EdI'f0f-Zvll-Clll.Kf I C. E. CREECY, Business Manager I D. R. STEVENS, Edilar-in-Chief F. A. MOORE, Bus. Mgr., Ist Term 2 C. S. ANDERSON, Bus. Mgr., Zd Term 5 H. E. IQEBBON, Edifar-in-Chief I D. F. BENBOW, Business Manager L. C. HART, Editor-in-Chief C. F. CAIRNS, Business Manager I A. C. DORRANCE, Editor-in-Chief I D. L. SUTHERLAND, Business Manager I H. R. CROWELL, Editor-in-Chief I G. URQUHART, Business Manager S C. W. LOOMIS, Editor-in-Chief I H. B. SHEPARD, Business Manager S I. M. DEBELL, Editor-in-Chief I P. C. LEONARD, Business Manager S K. REID, Editor-in-Chief I P. M. DINKINS, Business Manager D. O. MAYER, Editor-in-Chief J. L. RIEGEL, Business Manager S N. G. ABBOTT, JR., Editor-in-Chief I G. H. BURT, Business Manager R. H. SMITHWICK, Edilor-in-Chief W. R. BARKER, Business Manager - TECHNIQUE-1922 - 63 : p,y ag3f55Q1g 1 3'53g-Q35 -- -- 4- q mm fm' - - . ' 1Entz1hlvah?hs1HH1E If-if ' Skilling Scott Murdoch Rose St. Laurent Clarke MANAGING BOARD Raymond Alfred St. Laurent '21 .... General Manager Carole Aaron Clarke '21 ..... . Editor-in-Chief William Henry Rose, Jr. '21 . . . Treasurer Arthur Watts Skilling '21 . . . Managing Editor Roger Henderson Damon '22 . . . Circulation Manager Walter Baldwin Murdoch '23 . . Advertising Manager William Ryland Scott '22 , . . Chairman Editorial Board EDITORIAL BOARD VV. B. Freeman '21 J. K. Godfrey '22 I. Gerofski '23 R. H. Price '21 B. VV. Thoron '22 218 A l l Ol' - PUBLICATIONS - The Tech Staff Top Raw: Hombc-rg, GriFFItlI, Jackson. Southard. Kaufman. Allztnd .Uiddle Row: Champion, Hampton. Irwin, KIIrtlI, Adams, Bundy, Carper Fron1RcIc': Merzbach, Taft, Ward, Surros, Jenncss, Keck NEWS DEPARTMENT James Demetrius Snrros '22 .... ........... . News Editor Joseph Sylvester NVard, Jr. '22 ........... . News Editor NIGHT EDITORS A. J. Browning '22 L. Jenness '23 S. Bromley '23 G. H. Southarcl, 3rd '23 Richard M. Homberg '23 . . . Sporting Editor Vllilliam Knight Taft '22 . . . , . . Intercollegiate News Editor David Kaufman '23 . . ................. A lumni Editor ASSISTANT NIGHT EDITORS A. B. Alland '22 G. I. Carper '23 H. S. Griffith '23 H. E. Bundy '22 L. S. Champion '23 A. C. Hampton '23 J. M. Keck '23 VV. L. Merzbach '23 REPORTERS R. B. Bamford '24 F. A. Hooper '23 E. VV. Reynolds '24 N. Cohen '23 I. Lee '24 F. Shaw '24 E. M. Goldsmith '23 W. F. McMeans '23 D. R. Waugh '22 J. W. Gundling '23 J. Magee '24 J. C. VVillson '23 S. H. Hemenway '22 J. F. Pierce '22 R. A. Wilson '24 H. VVorthington '24 CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT W. H. Couch '24 A. P. Cummings '24 H. Green '23 E. E. Kattwinkel '23 J. I. Wood '24 TREASURY DEPARTMENT C. T. Jackson '22 J. B. Levine '24 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT VV. A. Thomas '23 M. V. Allan '24 219 TECHNIQUE-1922 ll Hubbard Saunders Nesbitt McCue Bauer Norton Harvey Patton Arthur Warren Norton '21 . . Norman Frisbie Patton '22 . Alexander Duer Harvey '21 George Floyd Nesbitt, Jr. '22 Morris Miller Bauer '22 . . Cecil Haskins Hubbard '22 George Sutherland McCue '22 Walter Mills Saunders, Ir. '22 MANAGING BOARD 220 General Manager Business lllanager Advertising Manager Jllanaging Editor Ediior Treasurer Publicity Manager Circulation Manager ffl I l rl 1 - PUBLICATIONS - l l: . T 1 r VOO DCO TAFF Brackett Amon Ilodgins Kane Ilennessey Trennine Elmer Powers XX'illiuins Pearu Springer Tayler XX-'. R. Amon '22 S, M. Biddell '22 XV. B. Elmer '22 E. XV. jackson '21 XV. Hennessey '23 E. F. Hoclgins '22 XV. H. Irwin '21 J. E. Brackett '22 R. R. Crosby '22 D. H. Maury, Jr. '23 A ssof-tate Editors Assistant Editors Business Associates W. E. X7Vi1liams, Ir. '22 Business Staj M. johnson '22 G. C. Pearce '22 J. T. Rule '21 D. E. Walsh '22 H. B. Kane '24 I. Knickerbocker '24 C. XfV. Springer '23 G. VV. Heathman '22 L. J. Powers, Jr. '22 H. F. Stose '22 B. W. Rubin '21 XV. R. Tayler '23 L. L. Tremaine '23 221 TECHNIQUE-1922 The Tech Engineering News Dolle Pettengill - Spoor Rose St. Laurent MANAGING BOARD Raymond Alfred St. Laurent ......... . General Manager William Henry Rose, jr .... . Treasurer Rodney Gordon Pettengill . , Editor Robert Charles Dolle .... . Advertising Manager Dale Dewey Spoor ..,. . . . . Circulation Manager ,Because of the lack of any periodical suitable for the publication of scien- tific and engineering articles, Volume XXXIX of The Tech established The Tech Engineering News. The paper is published and edited solely by under- graduates, under the direction of the Managing Board of The Tech. It is issued monthly from October to June. The paper occupies a unique position among student publications, as it is the only one of just its type on record. Its purpose is to serve as a medium of exchange for ideas between the alumni and undergraduates. It brings matters of value to the attention of the students, and carries to the alumni and to the world at large, knowledge of what Technology men have done and are doing, both at the Institute, and in science, commerce and industry. 222 rf' I L - PUBLICATIONS - Tech Engineering News Staff Bark Row: Oransky, Hewes, Kurtz, Hodgins, Greening, Ash Middle Row: Turner, Reed, Roll, Squibb, Payne, Ellis, Gasser Siiling: Lloyd, Stose, Patty, Hall, Rood, Wray Front: Perry NEWS AND EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Reginald Sexton Hall joseph Charles Patty Theodore Strong Wray Leon Albertus Lloyd . Harold Frederick Stose Managing Editor Director of Research Features Editor Undergraduate Department Editorials STAFF H. F. Cotter T. J. Homer, jr. M. Oranslcy H. G. Shea F. Didisheim F. G. Harmon J. J. Parsons F. P. Squibb T. Drew E. Kallander H. J. Payne G. B. Speir C. R. Ellis F. M. Kurtz F. N. Perry H. H. Spencer S. XV. Freese B. P. Lane B. M. Rivkin J. H. Thompson B. Gasser R. T. Lassiter K. VV. Robbins H. R. Greatwood C. XV. Maschal D. L. Shanklin ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT Edward Allan Ash ............. Asst. Advertising Manager Horace J. Kerr .............. Asst. Advertising Manager STAFF T. Ahern H. D. McDonald S. J. Miller J. Saunders CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT C. W. Greening VV. R. Hewes R. G. Herd VV. K. Smith PUBLICITY DEPARTMENT A. C. Rood .................... Publicity Manager STAFF E. F. Hodgins E. P. Roll P. C. Reed R. K. Turner 223 A,. f. ' ' i:1ff.?1aff5 7' UH O TECHNIQUE - 1922 ' A new appreciation by college students Of the oppor- tunities in civil engineering and the increased post-War demand for worthy and well-qualified civil engineers re- sulted in the 1920 Summer Camp's being the largest in K the history of Camp Technology. The Camp merited 5 I some permanent student record of its growth and progress, T' and there appeared, with the hearty co-Operation of every V ' man in camp, THE BENCHMARK NO. 1. If lt has been the intention of the Editors to present in A this first Camp annual a permanent memoir of Summer S Surveying Camp. If they have met with any success, it G: ' - has largely been due to the prompt and willing response lze J ' of Faculty and Students when called upon for assistance. ..., X Jw, 1 QA-Bra,N 1 Their greatest ambition will have been realized if in their effort they have succeeded in establishing a permanent datum upon which better and more worthwhile books can be founded in succeeding years. - Foreword of THE BENCHMARK NO. 1. THE STAFF ' JOSEPH C. PATTY, General Manager BENJAMIN W. THORON, Editor-in-Chief THOMAS H. GILL, Business Manager DON XLD R. VVvAUGH,.E1'll61'lai7ZWl61ZtS and BERNH.-XRD GASSER, Treasurer Athletics Editor MORRIS M. BAUER, Balls and Breaks Editor LAURENCE B. DAVIS, Advertising Manager THEODORE S. WRAY, Photographic Editor DALE D. SPOOR Circulation Illanager VVILLIAM H. MUESER, Art Editor , Waugh . Wray Spoor Bauer Davis Gill Patty Thoron Gasser M ueser 224 HO ORHR- 50 GIETIEE 1:11 .3 '1 -1 5 1. 1' 13' 3 1 E 1 Q 11,13 111 1' 1 1 3 5 I 1 V -VV 1 IIE I 1 I' 'S 1 I 1 113 .11 1, 1- 'gm 1 E111 111,111 JJ 1 I1 11 M 11 1512 1. ' I 1 1511 112 1- 11-1 1-S1-11 111 1 1111 1 EE. 5 21121 131 121 11 1- : 1 gf E1 ' E '11 111 :gg I 1 E 11 5 11 11 115 12 11 ' 111 111, 1 2 11:12 11 1 11,1 1 15 5 : 1 1 11 2,11 '-1 :1 5 '1 1 ' 111 ' 11 :' 111, 111 EF , f1W1111'-. 11 1 1 11 1 E 1 1 131' 1 1 1 11 111 :1 121 11 1:12 ' 1 1 1 11 E1 12 In 11 E , .12 ff if 1, . k'k X'N lx X 1 1 , 1 ,a l 151 '11 W1 1 1 11 1 151 I1 wr 21 1 1 x1 1 '11 1 5' W1 1 '1 1' 5' j 1 1 'xxx'-Ax . . 11 I E' N1 1 5 :.- 1 D , 11 111 V 1 11131 ' Ww w X 1 - x11 1 1 1 111 2' 11 I , X 1, 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . X 1'E . 1 1 :sit I X xg 1 0 1 11 11 :1 51-5 1 X 1- f 1 1 E1 11 11 , 1 1 1 1 11 1 Q11 1 11 11 1 2 1 1 1 11 1 115 : 2:1151 f 1 X Z 11 1 1 1211 I 11 1 S I w I :X 15 1- . l ' 111 34 W 1 1-1 541 E mN 11 1 N X 111111 15:3 1 11 11111 1 1 1.1111 111h1Qlx13S i? X Q w, Ngxmmmgllxgkvlfyfy Z X . .ammuiefkq WWKWV 1411111 111 XNN 111 1' 1. 111111411111 '1 '111' 1f'11'1 1 111M1 11g1111111 HUM Q S '11 X 1'1 111131191111 1,11 Q X Six Xkgix Q QQ S f Q , L 59 l l - TECHNIQUE' 1922 -l l' gg f Osiris 10 SFA Henry Smith Pritchett Alfred Edgar Burton james Phinney Munroe Isaac White Litchfield Arthur Amos Noyes Francis Russell Hart Davis Rich Dewey George W igglesworth Everett Morss Albert Farwell Bemis Frank Harrison Briggs Horace Sayford Ford Henry Greenleaf Pearson VValter Humphreys Allen Winter Rowe Henry Adams Morss Paul Nathaniel Anderson Willard George Loesch William Robert Barker Richard McKay Garvin Bawden I Stuart Nixon Winter Dean Rollin Francis Officer Irving Daniel Jacobson Raymond Alfred St. Laurent John William Kellar Reginald Hammerick Smithwick Francis Bowen Kittredge Carleton Hart Talcott Williaiii Hoyt Young 226 I - i tl , 11 - HQNORARY-sociernas - Norris Greenleaf Abbott, jr. Anthony Anable Paul Nathaniel Anderson Prentice Durfey Ash Vllilliam Robert Barker Roderic Leslie Bent George Bliss Edward Wolcott Booth Theodore William Bossert Edward Parkinson Clark Warren Louis Cofren Lawrence VVickes Conant Winter Dean Garvin Bawden Thomas Nicholas Berlage Sidney Miles Biddell Malcolm Sturtevant Burroughs Fred Jackson Burt Donald Fell Carpenter joseph Howard Flather Henry Clifford Gayley Herbert Coleman Ham Broderick Haskell, Ir. Watts Sherman Humphrey john William Kellar Henry Neuman Landis Duncan Robertson Linsley The Beaver 1'1.' v L, '.-1 1021 1922 227 Ralph Edmund Ferdinand William Morton Breakey Freeman Alexander Duer Harvey Irving Daniel jakobson Henri Pell Junod Francis Bowen Kittredge Rollin Francis Officer john Crandon Nash Edwin Delamater Ryer Reginald Hammerick Smithwick Carleton Hart Talcott Richard Philip Windisch William Hoyt Young Arthur Evans Meling Theodore Thomas Miller Robert Prescott lfVillard Bates Purinton William Carter Roberson Harry Eugene Rockefeller William Watson Russell Randall Edward Spaulding Thomas Madison Taylor Edmund Jared Thimme Wilfrid Mulock Thomson Robert Kelley Thulman Othneil Glanville Williams Francis Huston Wyeth . . , p TECHNIQUE' 1922 Walker Club OFFICERS President Secretary-Treasurer Lyall Stuart Lawrence Wickes Conant MEMBERS HoNoRARY Professor Davis R. Dewey Mr. Isaac NV. Litchfield Mr. james P. Munroe FACULTY Professor Frank Aydelotte Professor Alfred E. Burton Mr. Matthew R. Copithorne Dr. Tenney L. Davis Mr. John M. DeBell Professor Carroll W. Doten Mr. Horace S. Ford Professor Frederick P. Kneeland Professor Edward F. Miller Professor Samuel P. Mulliken Professor Arthur A. Noyes UNDERGRADUATE Norris Greenleaf Abbott, Ir. Donald Fell Carpenter Kendrick Powell Coachman Warren Louis Cofren Lawrence Wickes Conant Guy Hammett Davis Andre Deschamps Frank Dana Gage Watts Sherman Humphrey Professor Henry G. Pearson Mr. Penfold Roberts Professor Archer T. Robinson Professor Robert E. Rogers Professor Henry L. Seaver Professor VVilliam T. Sedg'wick ' Professor John O. Sumner Professor Hale Sutherland Professor Frank Vogel Professor Edgar I. VVi1liams Professor Robert S. Williams Duncan Robertson Linsley Albert Kruse john Crandon Nash WVillard Bates Purinton Edwin Delamater Ryer Reginald Hammerick Smithwick Lyall Stuart E Carleton Hart Talcott Othneil Glanville Williams Richard Philip Windisch if Deceased. 228 Charles Hillman Parke Dinwiddie Appel Edward Wolcott Booth ' Laurence Haskell Burnham Christopher Coleman Carven Leland Kinsey Cowie Francis Dana Gage William Cornelius Gray, Jr. Herbert Coleman Ham Walter julian Hamburger Carl Wing Hammond I l l l HoNoRARY-soc1ET1Es - ,, A 6 Minnie- 6 .0 Masque Robert E. Rogers Cornelia Nelson ALUMNI Osborn Ricker Freeman George Glidden Alexander Macomber 229 Virginia Tanner Broderick Haskell, jr. Henry John Horn John Glessner Lee Stuart Nixon Fearing Pratt Herbert William Reinhard William Carter Roberson Edwin Delamater Ryer Herbert Watson Smith Othneil Glanville Williams 'ef I t - TECHNIQUE' l922 - Y Pi Delta Epsilon HONORARY JOURNALISTIC FRATERNITY Alpha Alpha Alpha Gamma Alpha Delta Alpha Epsilon Alpha Iota . Alpha Kappa Alpha Nu . Alpha Omega Alpha Pi . Beta Alpha . Beta Beta . Beta Gamma Beta Delta . Gamma Alpha Founded at Syracuse University in 1909 CHAPTER ROLL ALPHA DIVISION Syracuse University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ohio Wesleyan University Columbia University Colgate University University of Michigan Dartmouth College University of Illinois University of Toronto BETA DIVISION Q GAMMA Lawrence College Coe College University of Arkansas University of Tennessee DIVISION University of California 230 lf - l-IONORARY-SQCIETIES - fi l l I Pi Delta Epsilon Alpha Gamma Chapter - Established 1910 Isaac White Litchfield Henry Greenleaf Pearson Frederick 'Wildes Adams Edward Allan Ash Donald Fell Carpenter Carole Aaron Clarke Winter Dean Henry Clifford Gayley Edwin Randolph Haigh Alexander Duer Harvey William Henry Irwin HONOR.-XRY Archer Tyler Robinson George lYhitComb lYyman ACTIVE Henry Louis Reinhold Kurth Arthur W'arren Norton joseph Charles Patty Rodney Gordon Pettengill Hazen Curtis Pratt John Daniel Rockafeller NVilliam Henry Rose, Ir. Arthur WVatts Skilling Reginald Hammerick Smithwick Raymond Alfred St. Laurent 231 Stylus 5 , li? HONORARY Professor Robert E. Rogers Carole Aaron Clarke WVilliam Henry Rose, jr. Roger Henderson Damon William Ryland Scott Walter Baldwin Murdoch Arthur Watts Skilling Rodney Gordon Pettengill Raymond Alfred St. Laurent ASSOCIATE Frederic Wildes Adams Charles Bradford Barton, J Henry Clifford Gayley Edwin Randolph Haigh Alexander Duer Harvey Roger Owen Ingalls William Henry Irwin Montgomery Knight Edward Allan Ash Gleason Stevens Bromley Albert Jesse Browning Lester Stanley Champion Chester Wyatt Greening Hoyt Sherman Griffith Reginald Sexton Hall Charles Thomas Jackson I'. ACTIVE Edwin Irwin Koehler Duncan Robertson Linsley Harold Daniel Moore Lewis Jerroldton Powers, Jr. Hazen Curtis Pratt Willard Bates Purinton John Daniel Rockafeller Wesley Goodman Thompson Lucien Freeman Jenness John Martin Keck Henry Louis Reinhold Kurth Francis Mason Kurtz Leon Albertus Lloyd Joseph Charles Patty Arnold Clarence Rudd George Henry Southard, 3rd William Knight Taft 232 - . - HoNoRARY - SOCIETIES - Woopgaroo Morris Miller Bauer Elmer VVilliam Davis Alexander Duer Harvey George Wambatlgh Heathman Cecil Haskins Hubbard Malcolm johnson Archer Tyler Robinson Vlflinward Prescott George Sutherland McCue George Floyd Nesbitt, jr. Arthur Warren Norton Norman Frisbie Patton Teodorico Quiros Walter Mills Saunders, Jr. 233 l l - TECHNIQUE-1922 I I Edward E. Bugbee Charles R. Cross Henry Fay Augustus H. Gill Selskar M. Gunn William T. Hall Heinrich O. Hofman Frederick R. Kneeland Warren K. Lewis Arthur D. Little Charles E. Locke Arthur A. Blanchard Robert T. Haslam Earl B. Millard john F. Norton Thomas Wilson Alder Minor Milliken Beckett Thomas Nicholas Berlage Albert jesse Browning Leland Kinsey Cowie Henry Clifford Gayley Philip Ebling Haebler William Theodore Haebler Henri Pell Junod john Keats Charles Henry Klinger Alexandre James Lapointe Samuel Parker McConnell KZS HONORARY Richard H Lodge F. jewett Moore Samuel P Mulliken James F Norris Samuel C Prescott Henry S Pritchett Robert H Richards lfVill1am T Sedgwicl Henry P Talbot Frank H Thorpe XATllll2llT1 H Xl all er Charles H. Wlarren ASSOCIATE Miles S Sherrill lNalter G Xvl'1ltIT1'1H Robert S VVh1tne5 W'1ll1s R lfVh1tney ACTIVE Julian Bonsall McFarland Theodore Thomas Miller Donald Graham Morse Vllinslow Corson Morse Roger Gambee Mosscrop August Peter Munnlng Willard Bates Purinton Bruce Falconer Rogers Edgar Reynolds Smith Reginald Hammerick Smithwick Thomas Madison Taylor Richard Philip Windisch Philip Lee Young Miles Miller Zoller 234 IM - HONQRARY-5QC1ET1Es - , I Aj,Q:1x:g 1Q1iljQ,'k,ili1..A.v J 235 I t ls, A,,.-1 . gi TECHNIQUE' 1922 ' Alpha Beta . Gamma Delta . Epsilon Zeta . Eta, . Theta . Iota . Kappa Lambda f 1 S 'rg , , ,, , 2 X .. Ffa.. fa, um - fmuuguunl fd lima Wwe' g 'qu nmlmulzlll llnlmnuml ll lllulihlilllll 1 iv' Wi: ww ill' 'mm' 'IW' -uwun ll - 4 - -f '.. ill V 1 .Q ,mlniilimli .lululilnml Wluinimili - lill y ,......., , , ..4. if ' - 1: 3 of :-: , if E 1,13-1 Q2Q1f ..Q1Q F' QT-1? '11?z?:iiii'-4'5 l KJ 5 Theta Tau A National Engineering Fraternity Founded in 1904 CHAPTER ROLL . . . . University of Minnesota . Michigan School of Mines . Colorado School of Mines . Case School of Applied Science . University of California . University of Kansas . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Columbia University . Missouri School of Mines . University of Illinois . University of Utah 236 ' -. -Trigg l l - HoNoRARY-soc1ET1Es - Theta Tau Eta Chapter-Established 1912 FR.-XTER IN F.-XCl'l-'l'ATE Edward Furluer Miller FR.-XTRES Norris Greenleaf Abbott Francis Bowen Kittredge Spencer NYalter Butler Earl Henry MeBroom Trevor Otto Moorhead Davidson Edmund John McDonald Francis Dana Gage Leigh john McGrath Arthur Randolph Gatewood William Riley lVlcKeen Eugene Lorraine Harlin james Sidney Marine Alexander Duer Harvey Stuart Nixon Edward Millard Howard George French Bowie Owens Irving Daniel jakobson Edwin Delamater Ryer Henri Pell junocl Hugh McClure Shirey Lyall Love Stuart 237 l l - TECHNIQUE-1922 - 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 Alpha Alpha Beta . Alpha Gamma Alpha Delta Alpha Epsilon Alpha Zeta . Alpha Eta . ' ifw X I W kt f 5 If 5 1 Ni N I H .Z ,I X .Q if '1' . ' 5' it .Q . 'OE' I T, .I 'f3NY03EuNWY'5W:.N' - 4 Alpha Chi Sigma Chemical Fraternity Founded in 1902 at the University of VVisconsin CHAPTER ROLL University of Wisconsin - University of Minnesota Case School of Applied Science University of Missouri Indiana University University of Illinois University of Colorado University of Nebraska Rose Polytechnic Institute University of Kansas Ohio State University New Hampshire State College Pennsylvania State College University of Maine Harvard University Syracuse University University of North Carolina University of California Cornell University Northwestern University Allegheny College Yale University Louisiana State University University of Pittsburgh Stanford University University of Michigan University of Kentucky University of Cincinnati Washington University Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Oklahoma 238 - HQNORARYSOCIETIES - yrafeg -11.25 41 L ' . we 9 W l Alpha Chi Sigma .Xlplm Xt-In Cliailmtn-r - Ifslablisherl 1919 IHJXUR.-XRY MENIIZERS james lflark Norris Henry Paul Talbot lf RAT R li S I X FACI ' LTATE 'l'homas Xlhlsh liurtram Parry Bergstrom -lzunes Dodge Curphey Louis X1'ade Currier Tenney Lombard Davis Charles Holmes Herty, jr. james Henry Holden 1Yilliam Sanborn johnson Raymond H. Lambert NVilliam Henry Anderson Arthur Clark Atwater Henry Ruffner Couch Erskine Daniel Lord Earl Bowman Millard Charles Rudisel Park Walter Cecil Sehumb Henry Monmouth Smith Donald Charles Stockbarger Charles Scott Venable jack Holmes Vlfaggoner Laurence Elmer Wleymouth Albert Morse Young F RATRES Graduate joseph Lincoln Gillson james Harrop Roger Barrett McMullen, Jr. Herbert Melancthon Feclerhen Leighton Bruerton Smith Richmond Sanford Clark Henry Staniford Derby Clayton Delmont Grover George Glover Marvin Eugene Stix VVeil 1921 Watts Sherman Humphrey Robert Laird Turner Robert Rolfe Whitehouse 1922 Raymond Eugene Miskelly Howard Backus Sloan Robert Davidson Stuart, Jr. 239 Vectors The purpose of this Society shall be to bring together those men whose interests are not limited to the technical aspects of Electrical Engineering and to develop those interests. , President Edmund Goldthorpe Farrand Secretary-Treasurer Leonard Reed Janes Executive Committee Donald Ball McGuire, Chairman Philip Tristram Coffin John Aldrich Grimmons M embers Thomas Patterson Campbell Philip Tristram Coffin Edmund Goldthorpe Farrand Harry Peyton Field john Aldrich Grimmons Merton Colvin Hall Leonard Reed Janes Samuel Murray Jones Donald Ball McGuire Kenneth Albert Moores Larcom Randall Edwin Delamater Ryer ' John Henry Teeter Y 240 - TECHNIQUE' l922 - g - HONORARY - SOCIETIES Cheops , f H33 i Titagi ARCHITECTUR.-Xl- FRATERNITY FRATRES Howard Frazier Baldwin George Strange Holderness Rudolf Hans Blatter Henry McAlpin Schley Clarence Van Clinton Chamberlin William LeRoy Searles Robert Saunders Coupland Philip Coggeshall Stevens Arthur Hinkley Earle George Dewey Sw Warren Tebbets Ferguson Arthur H Everett Radcliff Harman - B 241 an utton Vignol ertram Ant es on Weber if ifal li - TECHNIQUE-1922 in Wi VE bl' E f iss lfrzfzxinmf Hexalpha OFFICERS President , Vice-President Vlfalter Stuart Ross George French Bowie .Owens Secretary Treasurer Paul Hibbard Rutherford Associate Secretary Harold Haseltine Cake Lewis Newton Brown Associate Treasurer Harold Edward Koch HONORARY MEMBERS Facully Dugald C. Jackson Claire W. Ricker William H. Timbie General Electric Company Magnus VV. Alexander Richard H. Rice Charles K. Tripp ACTIVE MEMBERS 1921 Lawrence Olyphant Buckner Harold Haseltine Cake Clyde Larzelere Chatham Edward Richard Chilcott George Albert Chutter Philip Tristram Cofhn Raymond Chandler Fisher Ralph Hallett Gilbert Mahlon Artman Hartley Dugald Caleb Jackson, Jr. Charles Fremont Longfellow, 'William Rosmer Matthews Herbert Kenneth Nock George French Bowie Owens Edmund Dale Ayres William Francis Baker Russell Granbery Bellezza Julian Eugene Brash Lewis Newton Brown Osborne Arthur Browne Lauren Bock Chapman Robert Leon Cohen Harold Raymond Colvin William James Coughlin Arthur Bell Craig Ross Clarence Davey Earl Herkimer Eacker Bernard Samuel Falk Francis Dana Gage Charles Leyburn Gilkeson George William Gilman William Chase Gilman Charles Thomas Jackson Paul Merrell Kellogg Jr. 1922 242 Edwin Lawrence Rose Walter Stuart Ross Paul Hibbard Rutherford John Alexander Scott John Seddon Ralph Martin Shaw, Jr. James Burnham Smith Jacob Teich Chen Chi VVang Ralph Stanley Wetsten Harry Minnick Witherow Albion Royal Wood David Oakes Woodbury Yssel Yvette Young Alan Hill Kidder Harold Edward Koch Gregory Michael Loukianoff Charles Borden Miller Kenneth Frederick Morgan Frank Marion Peterson Winthrop Ferguson Potter Thomas Franklin Richardson Alexander Daniel Ross Vesper Anderson Schlenker Alfred Eugene Shaw Harold Earle Smeltzer Roland Launcelot Smith Raymond Robert Stoddard Karl Adrian Swett Richard Cowles Thompson Otis I-Iibbard Trowbridge Wilbur Jay Woodruff Francis Huston Wyeth Frank Leland Youngs if r mul : Q fxff 'g.'Qw,-Qx.l.'-' x an afmaummm nz IIIHIIIIIIIIII -- '. - . A 4 ' A 'NV X 4, Y- ' H L - y 1,. ,R ..-'- l.lll1 -ki N A 4 I . X 55 X, x C- Q 'f,', 1 ,A QU fi' fa - xg 'I ff, f . NIL :id .,,., XE x wx- X - 1. . S ff W , ' ?1- -K . Qjzqiff f - 'X . LQL. jx' , HX 'IIlll If III lII fm llllllllllllllllllllllllllll -...... - -....... -.-...- ..1... - .-1. ' ,itat - 1...- ' iz:-.. 41-1- ,..-.1 - ......... -i u - : -1-u - 1 1-ix .....-..- ...... - ' 1 . ........... .......- 1 n b lI - -........ ,viii - l u1-9 'I l .1-n-410 s .......... i 1n .- - -gg .......... - P ' ...-..- lii-I - -.......... Q ,............ ,,.i -41 -1 -.-s. .-1 'I' --411' .J - irflagl l- TECHNIQUE' 1922 LATI AMERICAN CLUB Back Row: Guerrero, Bravo, Torres, Arena, Lamm, Pozas, Lopez, Martino Fourth Row: Santos, Elosua, Amezaga, Rosado, Estevez, Macorra, Artola, Basabe, Plaza Third Row: Ottonello, Eder, Rosado, Friedheim, Castellanos, Sousa, MacCo1l, Buch, Stevenson. Preloran h Second Row: Serrano, Acosta, Vallarta, Penna, Rodriguez, Valdes, Ponce, Uribe, Quiros, Ravecca Front Row: Piza, Guimaraes OFFICERS President Vice-President Viviano L. Valdes Antonio H. Rodriguez Secretary Sub-Secrelary Arturo Ponce Antonio T. Penna Treasurer Enrique Uribe 244 4 gg.-I, I . . . 'FAA F 'I I 311231 BICRS GR.xnLf.xTE Antonio Ortiz ...... Porto Rico Alberto A. Acosla. . Jorge A. Beeche . . jesus I.. Creel Jorge Y. Davila. Francisco 1.azo . 15121 Peru Chile Nlcxico Porto Rico Mexico Victor Stevenson . Luis A. Artola . . Felipe Ayulo . . . Felipe Diaz Ossa . . Santiago Estevez . . German A. Fourcacle . Atahualpa Guimaraes . Hector A. Lopez . . john Macfoll . . Felix de Martino . . juan de Noriega . . Julio P. Arana . . . Victor F. de Basabe . . Augusto S. Bruna . . Felipe Cadenas .... Sixto E. Duran-Ballen Harold H. Eder .... Bernardo Elosua . . Jorge Ferreyra . . Jose G. Amaro . . . Miguel F. Amezaga . . jose A. Arena . . . julio P. Arena .... Alfonso D. Bravo . Domingo J. Bellingeri . Luis F. Buch .... Manuel R. Castellanos Luis Espinosa .... Luis A. Ferre ..... Jose U. Loubriel ..... Francisco de la Macorra '1'eorloricoQuiros , . Antonio H. Rodriguez . . Yictor Ruiz ...... Nlanuel Sandoval Yallarta Yiviano l.. Valdes . . . . . . Chile 1922 Vruguay Roberto Ottonello . Peru Francisco Parra . . Chile Antonio T. Penna . Cuba Hernan P. Plaza . . Mexico Arturo Ponce .... Brazil Luciano A. Preloran . Argentina Francisco Ravecca . l'ruguay Enrique de Sousa . Mexico Tomas A. Subirana . . Spain K. j. Tobias .... 1923 Brazil Francisco A. Friedheim . Uruguay Felipe G. Gelt ..... Chile Alberto Lobo Guerrero . Cuba Fernando de la Macorra Ecuador Sergio Ortiz ...... Colombia Carlos A. Sanchez . . Mexico Enrique Uribe . . Argentina Pedro de Yurrita . 1924 Uruguay jose de Martino . . Cuba Jose M. Mayoral . . Mexico justo L. Michelena . . Mexico Salvador Piza . . . Mexico Emilio Pozas . . . Argentina Adalberto Roig . . . Chile Antonio R. Rosado . . Mexico Antonio R. Rosado . . Cuba Adolpho Santos. . . Porto Rico Horacio Serrano . . Porto Rico Luis Stefani . . . Mexico Rutilio Torres . . ardo Tupayachi .... Peru 245 Costa Rica Cuba Spain Mexico Mexico Argentina Spain Brazil Chile Mexico Argentina Uruguay Uruguay Spain Brazil Porto Rico Cuba Colombia Mexico Porto Rico Guatemala Colombia Spain Mexico Porto Rico Cuba Brazil Mexico Porto Rico Spain Cuba Brazil Chile Porto Rico Mexico I ff or rfrff is VW 54 504 f as '21 : - fif314Bl1ii-3-lg-U x,,f.f Above All Nations Is Humanity Stevenson Kawai Guerrero Rodriguez Frank OFFICERS Prexidenl Antonio Helier Rodriguez CCubaD - ls! Vice-President 21111 Vive-PYHSZJBWI Alberto Lobo Guerrero CColornbiaD Victor SUQVCHSOH CChileD Sgggmry Treasurer John Alexander Frank CUnited Statesl Juutaro Kari Uapanl CoUNcn.oRs Dean Alfred E. Burton Ralph Morris Prof. JOSeDh Lililka THE purpose of -the Cosmopolitan Club is to unite for their mutual benefit, social and intellectual, Technology men of all nationalities, and to promote that breadth of view, open-mindedness, and sympathy, which are characteristic of the citizen of the world. March 1, 1920 was the tenth anniversary of the founding of the club. Gorton James '10 was active in form- ing the organization, and the first president was Christiansen, a Norwegian. Dean Burton was one of the first councilors, and has always been an interested member. , , The next president was an Englishman from New Zealand. Under his leadership, the system of national chair- men was started, composed of representatives appointed from each country having three or more members. These chairmen arranged entertainments of a national character, which were presented for the benefits of all the students in the Old Technology Union on Trinity Place. 246 ln 1912. these entertainments were continued to the pleasure and profit of all who attended In 1914 the ' v club affiliated with the Cnrda Ifmlres .Xssocintifm of Cosmopolitan Clubs. which inc ludes clubs in the largest insti- tutions in the United States and Europe. The NS! 3-mvfililn llfcrlillflll V-'HS 1'l01?U?fl ill 1915. Under his sucressor, the club tool: part in the annual con- vention of the Cnrda Fmtres Assnrizitiam, whirh was held this time at Harvard. During 1918, meetings were held to discus international questions. ' The COSIHODOH'-IIN Club is U10 Uliiflnl fvrxuinization of the foreign students at the Institute, and has a rep- resentative on the Institute committee. Besides more than 250 students from other countries, half as many more of the members may be American citizens. The intercourse of these future leaders of our people with the picked youth of foreign lands should do much to help cement our friendly relations with other countries in the future. NATIONAL Cl-'IAI RNIEN L. S. Preloran . , .,....., .,......,....,.. . Ar entin G. Alahualpa. Brgzil at NV. M. Thomson Canada H. P. Plaza. . . . Chile K. .Li ...,.. China Il. bribe. . . . Colombia F. E. Cadenas .... Cuba T. N. B0.l'l5.2C. England B. R. Prasad. .. 4,011-ldia K. Shoda. .,,... japan V. L. Valdes .... Lflgxiqg il. Bjcfke . . . . Ngrway A. A. Aensta. ..,. Peru E. B. Lvdesmii ..-- Philippine Islands T. Subirana .... Porto Rico L. Shedlovsky. . Russia P. de Yurrita .... Spain H. A. Miner ..,.. United States F. Ravecm. . . . Uruguay MEMBERS R. Abarquez ll. H. Eder XV. H. MacLean A. Santos A. A. Aeosta B. Elosua F. Macorra J. C. Sargent A. D. Addicks J. Espinosa M. J. Marshall S. Sawasura W. P. Allis L. Espinosa F. de Martino H. Serrano M. F. Amerzaga S. Estevez J. de Martino L. Shedlovsky O. Andersen C. NV. Fahrenbach K. Matsuo T. Shedlovsky P. Arthaehinta L. A. Ferre J. Michelna K. Shoda L. A. Artola J. E. Ferreyra R. F. Miller J. M. Sil G. Atahualpa H. I-I. Fisk H. A. Miner E. Skabo F. Ayulo F. A. Friedheim S. Mitsukuri C. F. Smith G. A. Barberi J. A. Frank R. Naess E. Smith R. J. Bard G. A. Furcade M. J. Naughton P. N. So G. E. Barnes P. Gelt J. cle Noriega E. de Souza G. A. Beeehe I. M. Georgeviteh T. H. Nyi H. H. Spencer D. S. Bellingeri A. P. Geralds M. Obata C. Starbuck- A. R. Belyea A. E. Golding F. J. O'Com-lor K. O. Stensried T. N. Berlage G. Gong K. H. Oon V. Stevenson H. Bjerke G. J. Greenfield A. Ortiz C. C. Stewart C. H. Blake D. Hald S. Ortiz H. F. Stose F. Borchgrevink H. Y. Hsu F. D. Ossa T. Subirana A. Bravo N. Inouye R. J. Ottonello P. Sukhum . E. F. Britt S. Johnson T. T. Oxnard K. Takenehi T. Brott O. Juel S. C. Palanca H. Tanck A. J. Browning T. Kasahara S. Palasiri C. H. TaYl0l' A. S. Bruna J. Kawai F. Parra U C. M. Thellefsen L, Buch H, Kiaer L. M. Pataesil W. M. Thomson R. Budasuke C. H. Ku S. Paulsen , K- J - T0b135 F. E. Cadenas Y. Kuroshima P. M. Phillips R. Torres G. Carlsson P. Kusnitz H. P. Plaza T. B. Tsang K. C. Chang P. T. Kwe A. Ponce. Jr- D- UCQ9- Q, D. Chase W, LQ1111111 E. del Prado H. Uribe C. S. Chen E. B. Ledesma B. R. Prasad V. L. Valdes T. NV. Chen C. Li L. S. Preloran M. S. Vallarta Y, C. Chen K, C, Li S. B. Punyagupta J. H. Waggoner T. H. Chin Z. Z. Li A. J. Qulgges A. L. Warren C. T. Chu A, Lim- T. Quiros E. I. Wolf A. Costa H. C. Lin F. Ravecca. V. E. Whitman T. L. Creel S. W. Livermore A. H. Rodriguez J. H. Woo H. F. Culber C. I. Lo P. E. Ro1l.Jf- L- Xiang A. Denlein L. Luzanaiga Aioiido Yi-:ng T' B' Drew J' Maccol y P. de Yurrita I l ir, CATHOLIC CLUB GFFICERS President Vice-P resident Frank Joseph O'Connor Thomas Francis Sheeran Financial Secretary Recording Secretary ' Malachy Joseph Naughten John Edward Sallaway Treasurer Paul Ryan Spiritual Director Rev. Edward P. McNamara BOARD OF DIRECTORS Joseph Henri Bayle John VVilliam Sullivan VVilliam Bernard Colman Daniel Edward VVhelan, Jr. William Edward Daley Viviano Luz Valdes MEMBERS 1920 E. V. Carroll T. J. Campbell J. H. Bayle W. E. Caisse L. Castonguay J. J. Collins J. R. Curry W. P. Corbett G. A. Dandrow J. F. Downey R. C. Dolle J. A. Facey J. W. Cartland A. J. Hanley W. C. Hagerton C. J. Hallinan F. XV. McGill L. C. McCloskey ' 1921 F. T. Hill J. L. Hurley A. L. Kerrigan A. J. Kiley J. C. Mahoney J. J. McDonald R. F. Miller B. H. Moran F. J. O'Connor V. S. Phaneuff A. E. Povah E. F. Praetz W. C. Ready H. W. Reinhard 248 J. D. Mitsch J. C. Moosbrugger A. H. Rodriguez P. Ryan J. C. Sargent J. J. Schaefer A. J. Shaughnessy W. Sherry J. J. Stanton F. L. Tobin V. L. Valdes M. S. Vallarta F. H. Whalen D. E. Whelan, Jr. 2-xl l C'-UBS C. l.. Burki- R. S. Craven P. J. Choquelle B. A. Cooper J. Nl. Cosgrove XY. J. Croft. Jr. T. li. Crosby J. J. Cyehol . R. llausen .l W . lf. Daley lf. Dam-hy J. Duane ii. H. Dyer T. li. Fitzgerald J. Forrester, Jr. .-X. Freiheit G. F. Fynn J. P. Arena B. L. Chapin F. L. Cronin H. F. Crotty F. Culhane F. L. Donaher XV. R. Farley J. C. Flaherty B. F. Flynn S. A. Guerrieri J. VV. Gundling T. J. Hails J. R. Hancock M. F. Amezaga A. G. Barberi P. Beaudry E. F. Britt, Jr. V. K. Kates W. B. Colman A. W. Contiery W. E. Delehanty J. J. Enright J. F. Good IULZLZ XX. J. firmly T. ll. Hill J. F. lireaxny J. A. llzlym-s R. J. llogsin F. llorgan li. C. IQCIIIM' XY. fi. Kirley .X. 5. l.11l'vnta XY. lf. l.er1noll li. S. McCue lf. J. Blink IJ. l'. Nloynihan l'. S. Nlnrrlock J. lf. Nlurley J. J. Murphy 1923 C. li. Harrington XY. .Hennessey l R. G. Herd if. H. Hurley R. F. Kenefiek,J If. J. Kurriss P. J. Lamoureux I'. E. F. MCSweeney, Jr. D. L. Moriarty A. F. Newman G. A. Rowen P. A. Ryan 1924 R. L. Grihcin W. Grumley E. J. Hanley F. J. Hecht, Jr. E. G. Kelly W. Lanigan J. C. Linehan H. W. Madden P. C. McGrath F. D. O'NeiI1 249 KI. Naughten . B. Norton . S. O'Brien lf.. J. U'Connor .l IJ 5. C. Palzlnea A. Ponce, Jr. Y. F. Ring P. J. Roche J. E. Sallaway K. li. Scrhoenherr T. F. Sheeran C. D. Sullivan J. P. Sullivan A. R. Tonon J. S. Ward J. W. Werra C. F. Smith C. E. Snow, Jr. H. B. Stevens J. VV. Sullivan R. V. Taylor A. J. Tigges E. VV. Tracy L. J. Tracy C. W. Wenz R. E. Winslow A. B. Whitehouse P. de Yurrita E. del Pardo A. Rosado, Jr. C. P. Sullivan J. Saunders Robert W. Stuart G. W. Sisor R. Smith H. Tanck H. M. Tracy 213559: L President Cornelia Nelson Treasurer Marjorie Pierce Mildred Allen Frances Clark Elizabeth Gatewood Margaret Kimball Vivien Akin Martha Eiseinan Elizabeth Hemenway Laura Holland Phyllis Krafft Ida Adelberg Philomena Caputo Gladys Farmer Gertrude Harris Frances Bliven Frances Day Cleofan OFFICERS MEMBERS C1R.-XDUATE 1921 1922 1923 1924 Margaret Longfellow SPECIAL Josephine Smith 250 Vice-Presidenl Florence Stiles Secretary Martha Eiseman Nellie Jefferson Jean Maclnnes Bertha Wliener Cornelia Nelson Margaret Mall Excellenza Morse Marjorie Pierce Emily Sticlcney Florence Stiles Mabel Macfarren Helen Miller Anna Mohring Muriel Smith Helen Hardy Dorothy Pierce l iven I l l ' CLUBS - H 1 CHAUNCY HALL CLUB lllflflfl-IRS 17ft'Xl.!1l'Hf Ldwurcl Vtolcott Booth l'1'fc'- Pff'Sif1l'Ill Secrelu ry- Treasurer Robert XYilliam Haskt-l Roger Henderson Damon Julio Arena Everett Conant .Xlwell Alfred Lynn Bailey Hoyt Sherman Baker Garvin liawd--n XX'illiam Frierlrirk Iii-hrman Horatio l.oc:kerhy Bond Stuart Emerson liradiord lidwarrl Sears Brown Rien Burlasuke Felipe Enrique Cath-nas Tristram Joseph Crunphell Cliristonln-r Coleman ciIll Vl'll Richard Jackson Chapin XVilliam .Xrthur Collins Thomas Phillips Coogan Ralph Miller Cook XValter Jolm Croft, Jr. NVilliam Marten Croft Eugene Edward Cronin Jolm Sherman Davey Francis George Davidson Jorge Victor Davila Edward Leslie Davis. Jr, Sidney Dean Jolm Raymond Decker Robert XN'illiams Dennis Lawrence Edward Dewey Shepard Dudley Richard Curtis Eaton George Washington Elkins Merritt Freeman Farren Hugh Sears Ferguson Warren Tebbetts Ferguson Harrison Davis Follinsbee, Jr. Dwight Woodward Forster William Arthur Gallup Malcolm Graham, Jr. Arthur VVesley Graves Hoyt Sherman Griffith Walter Charles Hagerton Whitman Norton Hall Launcelot William Hanson George Jeffries Harrington Vincent Stilwell Hennen William Gordon Hitchcock Victor Oliver Homerburg David Minott Houston John Lewis Hurley LeRoi Hutton Irving Arthur Lewis Jackson Thomas Johnson Clarence Irving Justheim Arthur Edward Keay Nl likl BERS Franklin T. Kurt 251 Albert Oscar Keefe. Jr. George XYarlen Knight Lawrence Carlton Kohr Howard Edward Lack Ying Fen Lee Ralph Edward Lehan Sanford Daniels Leland, Jr. Herbert Carl Ludeke l-lenry Milton Lyons John Margeson McClelland Joseph James MacDonald James Forrest Maclntyre Edward Francis MeSwceny, Jr. Donald Murdoch John Blaisdell Nason. Jr. Richard LeRoy Nims Herbert Kenneth Noeh Tierney Alphonsus O'Rourke, Jr. Sutra Palasiri Vllilliam Boyd Parker, Jr. John Trevor Pierce Arturo Ponce, Jr. Rakenius Julius Possiel Albert Eugene Povah Soochong Punyagupta XVebster Kimball Ramsey VVilliam Thayer Rich, Jr. Benjamin Ellsworth Robbins, Jr Charles Theodore Robbins James Melvin Robbins William Campbell Ross John Edward Sallaway Leslie Benjamin Sanders Russell Heath Savage Edward Bailey Schwamb Theodore Alderson Sehwamb 1 Alfred James Shaughnessy Maurice Parker Shedd Edward Meehan Sheehy Harold Blount Shippen Sooee Sirisook . Randall Edward Spaulding Frederick Bolles Stevens Carol Leon Stone Frank Thomson Jolm Edwin'Thropp, 3rd Sheldon Howard Waldron Alfred Boyd Wason Walter Rogers Weeks Atherton Bailey Weston Gordon Wheeler Marshall Hayden Winchester James Irving 'Wood Stevenson Lusk Wooley .4 CHI E E CLUB OFFICERS Presidenl Kuo Chou Li Vice-President Chinese Secreiary Jung-An Lo Ku Cheng Ku Treasurer English Secretary Frank Charles Ede Kuang Tsu Tu ACTIVE MEMBERS 1921 K. C. Chang H. Y. Liu P. N. So C. Li J. A. Lo K. T. Tu K. C. Li S. Seetoo C. C. VVang 1922 E. L. Chao Y. T. Chou Z. Z. Li C. S. Chen F. C. Ede C. F. Lo T. W. Chen T. Ho K. H. Oon Y. C. Chen K. C. Ku Y. L. Ta C. T. Chien Y. F. Lee H. Y. Tsui T. H. Chin Y. H. Li W. Y. Wang 1923 C. C. Cheng C. L. Liu C. L. Tseng C. T. Chu H. C. Liu Z. Z. Wang G. Gong C. S. Meng Y. H. Woo H. Y. Hsu T. H. Nyi H. J. Wu F. H. Hua R. W. Tang K. C. Yu P. T. Kwe P. L. Tsang T. H. Yu S. Y. Lew T. B. Tsang H. F. Yung 1924 W. D. Bee A. Kung P. H. Sin T. Y. Chau P. Y. Liang W. J. Young T. H. Chen A. C. Shue GRADUATE L. Chu W. S. Lu F. C. Tsu F. C. Ling W. Moy-Ding S. L. Yang ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Miss M. Liang C. Y. Lo Miss W. S. Siu 252 I ll rl l CLUBS - NORWECIAN CLUB Ul l7Il'I l QS l'rv.v11lra1l Uclil lllkfl Scrrclu ry UlL' Yultl Alla 7111217 lfinn Burch grevink 1i.r-fqliriu Ruirlnr Pziulseu MEM BERS 1921 Axel Gunerius Hoijorcl Andersen Odd juel 1922 Finn Borchgrevink Gunnar Brun Sverre Henriksen 1923 Harald Bjerke Alf Bjerknes Finn Kuhnle Niels Lassen 1924 Kaare Aas jurg Clausen 253 Herman Kiaer Reidar Paulsen Karl Oddvar Stensrud Claus Molbach Thellefsen Ole Volcl Arne Lier Ragnar Naess Thomas Poppe Erling Skabo Johan Christian Falkenberg Peter Petersen l l. - TECHNIQUE-1922 - BRITI H EMPIRE CLUB J. Archibald T. N. Berlage J. C. Bowers H. C. Boydell R. V. Burns J. Campbell I. B. Cassidy G. D. Croskery J. N. DuVernet E. F. English W. A. Gardiner W. C. Gillman G. Greenfield D. E. McIntosh B. McKim Oddlafson Thomson Cassidy Massey Greenfield OFFICERS President Denton Massey Vice-President S ecretary- Treasurer August Glenn Oddlafson Geoffrey J. Greenfield EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Irwin Burdett Cassidy Wilfred Mulock Thomson MEMBERS D. MacNeil N. MacNeil C. G. Malcolm D. Massey H. H. Niles A. G. Oddlafson R. B. O'Hara R. VV. Peene A. D. Ross W. VV. Russell M. S. Salomon A. W. Seele C. Starbuck L. G. Taylor W. M. Thomson 254 v- 'v fi, nf? CALIFORNIA CLUB HLUDGS ,I MOCk Kendall Hinds Iwuzlsey Srwor Walton OFFICERS President Dale Dewey Spoor Sfffvldry Treasurer Sydney Grant Walton Kenneth Clark Kingsley Excczzlive Committee Archie Lothian Mock jackson VVarner Kendall Barrett Grout Hindes Henry Rockwell Haines MEMBERS FACULTY Captain Howard F. Clark Redlands UNDERGRADUATE H. Richard Aaron . San Francisco Kenneth Kingsley . Los Angeles Dwight Baldwin . Berkeley Andrew Langdon . Colusa H. Barbour . . San Francisco M. A. McClure . . Los Angeles H. C. Benedict . . Morgan I-Iill Don H. McCreery . Pasadena Benton J, Brown . Pasadena L. S. McLane . . Honolulu Lawlence B. Chapman Berkeley R. J. Mellen , , Berkeley G. A. Counts . . Long Beach Stephen B. Metcalfe Oakland Byrant Essick . . Sierra Madre Archie L. Mock . . Oakland Samuel G. Graham . Sierra Madre K. F. Morgan . . Pomona Henry R. Haines . San Francisco G. M. Nauman . . San Francisco H. Roy Harris . . San Diego John T. Nichols . . San Francisco Barret G. Hindes . San Francisco A. Osborne . , , Claremont W. G. Hitchcock . Burlingame William VV- SCl'iI-DDS - Del MBT ' J. E. Hoffman . Seattle Dale D. Spoor . . Redlands Barton Jones . Hollywood Charles H. Toll, Jr. . Glendale Arthur Kemp . . Pasadena Sydney G. Walton . San Francisco Simeon Kemper, Jr. Los Angeles Lawrence Washington Berkeley' Jackson W. Kendall Pasadena A. I. Wilson . . Watsonville RIFLE CLUB Berger Johnson Powers Dean VVhitman OFF I CE RS President Vice-President George Edgar Dean Lewis Jerroldton Powers, Jr Secretary Treasurer Vernon Eleazer Whitman Sherwood Isbell Berger Manager Sydnor Hall Wearer of the T Crossed Rifles Philip Marshall Johnson '21 Wearers of the rTt A. B. Alland '22 G. E. Dean '22 M. C. Hawes '21 J. C. Irwin '21 IVI. I. T. 977 M. I. T. 499 V. E. Whitman '22 MATCHES 1919-20 Harvard 974 Worcester Tech 494 P. M. Johnson '21 J. F. Pierce '21 L. J. Powers Jr. '22 R. L. Skinner '21 Possible 1000 Possible 500 M. I. T. Third Position in National Rifle Association Ten Week Match Q21 Colleges Competingj Score 9763 Possible 10,000 Individual Records in National Rifle Associaton Match P. M. Johnson 1950 Possible 2000 G. E. Dean 1941 Possible 2000 Individual Cup Matches P. M. Johnson 995 Possible 1000 J. R. Perkins 990 Possible 1000 256 ' CLUBS - all of fi 22 l l ' lil .ds l .-X. B. .Xllnnd A. H. .Nronson If. .Xsh If. S. .Xverill lol. S. linker Berger S. 5. I.. P. Bliss S. ll. liorrhgrevink J. C. Carter D. H. C'ocl1ran I.. Codding C. Nl. Cohan C. I3. Conway K. M. Cunningham G. E. Dean T. KI. Edison M. R. Edwards G. XV. Elkins J. L. Entwistle G. A. Fourcade C. Fulton J. Gardiner H. B. Golding S. Gordon L. L. Griffiths H. Gross E. H. Hagen S. Hall N. F. Herreshof A. Hastings J. L. Hetzel S. Huff R. D. Jackson P. M. Johnson T. M. Keller, F. Lamoreux P. T. Lamoreux F. S. Lane J. Lepecier W. Leshure W. I Levy RIENIBERS D. Lovell J. Y. Lund l.. Luzuriaga A. IJ. Klaclachlan J. K. Klacomber E. D. Martin Ii G. Merriam D H. 1lcCreery l.. S. McLane XY. H. NICl.ean J. Xesmith T. T. Oxnard J. S. Peter L. Powers, Jr. A R. Prouty J. Rattclilif P. Reiehe P. L. Reiley A J. Sadow A S. Sargent G A. Shattuck E. C. Shaw F. Shaw J. H. Skinkle L D. Skriebel W. L. Smith W. K. Smith F. A. Snell C. W. Stose W. A. Swett L. P. Tabor E. S. Taylor J. J. Taylor O. D. Tenney M. S. Vallarta D. Wamsley V. T. Weatherley M. B. Wiedemer V. E. Whitman O. G. Wilson P. Winsor 257 i' - TECHNIQUE -1922 I GOLF CLUB Myers Harris Elkins Midwood Powers I Conant Smith Clement Johnson Freeman Fairbanks OFFICERS President William Morton Breakey Freeman Vice- President Secretary-Treasurer Holland Russell Smith Frederick Nathan Dillon, Jr. Executive Committee The Onicers, the Captain, and Manager of the Team M. I. T. Golf Team Captain -Manager Abbott Livingston Johnson, 2nd George Albert Midwood, Jr. F. G. Clement R. D. Fairbanks A. E. Howard J. L. Powers, Jr R. W. Conant VV. M. B. Freeman A. L. Johnson, 2nd H. M. Schley G. Elkins B. Harris, Jr. G. A. Midwood, Jr. H. R. Smith ,MEMBERS .A 1921 R. YV. Barker R. D. Fairbanks ' - VV. M. B. Freeman C. S. Knight 1922 E. L. Akerley A. E. Howard G. A. Midwood, Jr. R. C. Rundlett E. A. Ash XV. G. Hughes J. Nesmith, 2nd H. M. Schley F. N. Dillon, Jr. A. L. Johnson, 2nd E. J. O'Co1mor H. R. Smith H. C. Gaylcy L. Mackenzie L J. Powers, Jr. J. M. Strauss J. S. Greenwood C. VV. Manville P. J. Roche J. R. Wolf 1923 J. Y. Ballard R. W. Conant D Massey XV. R. Tayler F. G. Clement VV. G. Dow C. R. Myers, 2nd S. G. NValton 1924 G. W. Elkins B. Harris, Jr. C F. Jenkins T. N. Taylor J. MacCannon 258 l l f t 1 IM ,i-..-Q r... CLUBS will ARMY CLUB lst Lieut. lst Lieut lst Lieut lst Lieut lst Lieut lst Lieut lst Lieut. Tof1Roif:': Hardin, Rhodes, Loper, Lawrence, Hill Middle Row: Regan, Marlow, Horowitz, Bartlett, Gould Front Row: Green, Shingler . VV. Bartlett . W. Gould R. Green R. Hardin MEMBERS . Van D. Harris . G. Horowitz R. A. Hill lst Lieut lst Lieut lst Lieut lst Lieut. lst Lieut lst Lieut lst Lieut lst Lieut. D. G. Shingler 259 . l. C. Lawrence H. B. Loper F. W. Marlow D. A. Newcomer L. Pope W. J. Regan L. F. Rhodes ' .. r 1 . l l - TECHNIQUE-1922 - I .FE I IGMA U CLUB Presidenl Wfilliam XV. Quarles, jr., '22 l'rfC6-PY6S7ld61'Zf Secretary and Treasurer Percy Bruce Bass, P, G. Sydnor Hall, '22 FACULTY MEMBER Professor Frank Aydelotte MEMBERS 1921 Samuel Paul Johnston Irving K. Peck George Slover 1922 VV. Wilen Harris Richard S. Morrison Robert M. Littlefield Lee Allan Swem Samuel Parker McConnell 1923 William M. Bigger Rockwell Hereford Jerome A. Watrous 1924 Lester M. Black james I. Enright Stanley E. White 260 - CLUBS - C, lmrles Lnnily Pool ll. lf. .Xmezi 1 ll, Pvt-lrher lf. Bilton XY. l . Clements C. Xl. Cornish T. Xl. Edison li. B. l ors5 the C. C. Fulton O. D. Gray li. Greenfield T. H. Hingston R. F. Lyon D. Belcher S. Nelson C. Thumim CHESS CLUB Ol3l7lCERS 1 rvxizIz'11l l 'Ira'-Prc'xirli'11l .S'i'rn'lu ry- Tl't'IlXIlfl'f Carl Tlinmim KIENIBERS KI johnson ll. XY. lienrln P. liusniiz -I. P. Livnrilnrv j. Lurie li. lf. Lyon gl. McCoy H E. Moore S. Nelson R. B. O'Hara C. L. Pool M. I. T. CHESS TEAM C. E. T. Leo Slierllovslcy Y. P. Ring li li. Roberts A. F. Robertson J. A. Stalbircl L. Sheallovslqy T. Slit-illovslcy XY. E. Stone C-.'lll1llI1lll1l bl. M. Xllieeliter Prof. R. E. lK'il5on L. Pool B. Roberts Shecllovsky L. Shedlovslcy BOSTON METROPOLITAN LEAGUE MATCHES, 1920-21 First Round Oct. 22 Harvard Oct. 29 Bay State Chess Club Nov. 12 Lighted Lamp Nov. 19 Boston City Club Nov. 26 Boylston Chess Club Dec. 3 Suburban Chess Club Dec. 10 Boston Chess Club Won Won Won Won Lost Won Lost On November 4 Technology won by a score of HM to 8M in a 20 board match with the Boylston Chess Club fY. M. C. UQ. jan. Jan. jan. Feb Feb. Feb Feb Second Round Won Won Lighted Lamp Boston City Club Boylston Chess Club Suburban Chess Club Boston Chess Club Bay State Chess Club Harvard In a 21 board simultaneous exhibition given by john F. Barry, the New England Champion, at Walker Memorial, on November 20, he won 18, drew 2, and lost 1. The Chess Club is a member of the Triangular College Chess League, which holds its annual tournament in New York during the Christmas Holidays. The other mem- bers of the league are New York University. College of the City of New York, Cornell University, and the University of Pennsylvania. 261 For the Study and Advancemenf ofthe Jewish Ideals and Culture OFFICERS President Frank James Starr Secretary Treasurer Milton Louis Dransky Jerome Meier EXECUTIVE CO M M ITTEE Samuel M. Seegal Milton M. Manshel Vliilliam L. Merzbach Herbert S. Abel Abraham M. Aronson Julian E. Berla Isaac Brimberg Phillip Caplain Nicholas Cohen Solomon J. Copellman Manuel M. Dlugach A. Michael Drazen Newman W. Field Harry Green William Horlick Oscar Horovitz Harry Kalker David Kaufman Joseph G. Kaufman Ruben Klainer Richard C. Kleinburger Will I Levy Milton M. Manshel Louis Mandel Isaac Mark, Jr. MEMBERS Jerome Meier VVilliam L. Merzbach Myer H. Naigles Milton L. Oransky Harry Pearlstein Alfred Perry Morris J. Rabkin Bernard Ruben Nathan Schooler Wfilliam Schulman Samuel M. Seegal Manuel Shampanier Joseph Soreff Frank J. Starr Sydney M. Strauss Mark H. Stein Max J. Steinberg Jack A. Tishman Samuel D. Waxman David Weill Jules H. Werner Irving Zacharewitz 262 PROFDSIONHL SOCIETIES I Civil Engineering Society Gill McCreery Turner Reinhardt Kittredge Kepner Skardon Ready OFFICERS Honorary President Professor Charles Spofford President Vice-President Kenneth Brunner Skardon Dana Ewart Kepner - Secretary T reasnrer Thomas Henry Gill William Charles Ready A Assistant Treasurer Walter Wilson Kittredge Executive Committee Arthur Arnold Turner Don Hull McCreery Evert Allan Reinhardt Trip Manager Elliot Burgess Roberts MEMBERS FACULTY A Prof. I. B. Babcock Prof. H. B. Luther Capt. H. F. Clark GRADUATE W. C. Sad-ler W. M. Fife 264 R fi-ifi: '-'V- '. so ' . ' ' .J IJPROFESSIONAL - SOCIETIES 5523 251 ll. liroovkiiuiri T. XX'. .Xrlaiins J. L. Bnctoii S. lf. Brzulforrl if li. l'Irim'ii Nl. l'. llilitvrliiiry ll. Quill! J. J. llillins ll. D. l'i.rtln:ll lf. M. Vmiu C. X'. Davila lf. . . Dulu- lui-klr-s T. ll. Dvrlmy Y ii. .x. 11. K. lfaiirlizinks Y . . li. I-R-ruiison ll. Il. Fisk J. C. .-Xaronson R. T. .-Xrnistrung XX'. F. Barrett A. M. Bell E. E. Bigelow I.. P. Bliss Il. M. Bonn E. Borueov D. A. Brown R. D. Carleton U. D. Chase A. H. Clark A. Clough S. Cohen S. Cohen R. S. Cook T. S. Craig G. S. Crispin E. S. Averell G. E. Barnes G. Budasuke M. H. Burckes W. A. Cauldwell N. Cohen G. F. Clark E. B. Crowley A, W. Davenport R. R. Dresel S. Dubitzky B. Elosua S. R. Evans C. F. Baish B. W. Bartlett G. A. Conuts S. W. Gould . I. ll l .-X. lzllis 1'.ll'Il1Illllll1 XX'. Xl. li. l:l'l.'1'lllllIl J. ll I.. li. P. J. IJ 1. R. Gzilliinore il. Crm-r-nv .X. llxirflin P. llnrris Xl. Ili-rsum Xl. lliiwzirfl V. lloxw- XX', Joliiisiln li. Ki-pn:-r li, Killri-flum- XY, XX'. Kitlrm-:luv T. ii. l.ziwrm-nu: l'. l,:izi'i J. l.L'l1l'Illlll A. Derlcnloff A. li. Eekberiz S. A. Eisenstat J, R. Fisher S. Freeze B. Gusser L. M. Gentleman T. 11. Gill M. J. Gordon ll. D. Hersum G. R. Hopkins O. 1-I. Horovitz A. E. Howard XN. E. Howland F. A. Howlett J. E. Jackson F. E. Justice E. M. Kilgore G. E. Ferreyra L. Genesal N. H. Gilchrist G. T. Gilman A. D. Goodall S. F. Gordon J. J. Gray R. A. Henry T. J. Homer, Jr. S. L. Hughes H. Kalker A. A. Kenney P. F. Kershaw R. Green R A. Hill G. Horowitz A. B. Loper 1918 J. M. XX'hite 1919 J. S. Xmfwvll 1920 ' ' G. K. l 11121 l.. l., Lesser R. R. l.iL-'liiscr IL. ll. Blrlirooni D. ll. Mtfrt-c-ry' I.. J, Bl-rllrzitli XX'. D. Nlzicln,-ml U. G. l.. D R. X. R. K. T XX' XX' 1922 A. E R. J. K. E. S Nlurlc-nsuii l.. Miner XX'. Moss . .-X. Xewiwilxlel' K. Nvylzinrl Unions 1'.iulsen lhiolu XY. 1'rmu'tor . K. Rnlnsey . C. Rezidx' Lawson Liebere M. Littlefield S. IXIeXVilliams E. Madden A. Merrill J. O. Merrill VV. A. Muesser C. A. Moore XV. R. Moore F. R. Morgan C. Morse M. J. Naughton E. O'Connor J. C. Patty M. D. Perkins J. W. Poole XfV. C. Rapp E. N. Read 1923 P. Kusnitz N. Lawsen H. Leisk A. Lier J. W. Lowry B. A. McKittrick L. A. Metz J. C. Nowell, Jr. M. Page A. A. Parker' J. L. Parker A. Piza E. S. Ponnykala SPECIAL F. W. Marlow K. M. Moore H. H. Pohl L. Pope 265 :relivli W:FZ5??4PGdiF?WF .-' ' -'... ' 1 1-- U-ggffsfWFv!4wf ' 'f-'if ' - ' EI , rn ,gs1.,4am4m,mwn '1,,4'H.zm:r::e':-:7-773 3.1: --,:--1:'..': .Lyn -we we-5-ea, --,H FFF: 'YFQ '4 :L 5:-' -A-1 :D : ' Ui: w . XX'usencroft E. A. Reinhardt P. L, Riley H. L. Robb K. XV. Robbins A. L. Sargent E. C. Shaw J. A. Stalbird K. O. Stensrud S. M. Strauss N. Smith F. F. Sweeney B. W. Thoron V. C. Threlfall H. Y. Taui F. T. Westcott H. A. Wilbur A. P. Wilkes T. S. Wray G. Putnam P. P. Rice J. M. Robbins I. Robinson A. H. Ronka R. E. Rubins D. Sayre E. C. Schatz E. S. Shury A. C. Stewart C. H. Wentz H. Wilks J. H. Zane W. J. Regan D. G. Shingler G. E. Troland xi N-1 0 -A'.,' ' 'c ' TECHNIQUE ' V922 ' I l rr, Mechanical Engineering Society Haskel tBainbridge Tuttle Thaden Hallett Young Ramsey OFFICERS Honorary Chairinan Professor Edward F. Miller Chairman Vice-Cliairrnan VVilliam Hoyt Young, Jr. Henry North Hallett Secretary Treasurer - Herbert Von Thaden VVebster Kimball Ramsey GOVERNING BOARD Robert William Haskel Horace Bancroft Tuttle Kenneth MacLean Cunningham PROGRAM COMMITTEE Henry North Hallett, Chairman Robert VVilliam Haskel Horace Bancroft Tuttle Kenneth MacLean Cunningham SUB-COMMITTEES Meetings T rips Horace Bancroft Tuttle, Chairman Robert William Haskel, Chairman Henry Cone Taintor Daniel Joseph Reed Donald Atherton Robbins Colby Williani Bryden Publicity il'Resigned. Kenneth MacLean Cunningham, Chairman Herman Francis Finch 266 l PROFESSIONAL - SOCIETIES l lffsjilif Rl Iikl BI-IRS C r lIl2l ll: IX: -Xllfl' .l- ll- Driuus l'. B. Illlllltl' II. K. Moritz Il. F. Setten XX - IK- AVCFB' I.. S. liilunrlon R. Il. llyslnn S. IC. AlUI'Cl1lII H. A. Simons C. O. Avery XY. .X. linn-ry N. lnsln-y J. C. Morrell J. E. Smith .I- B- llilk'-'l' A. lfsnvr If ll. R. Jolnlsull NI. G. Mnnue R. A. Snow IE. F. Illnluur' XX'. R. I',l'l'lIlSHII l'. Nl. J-ilmson C. A. Newton R. B. Snlvth ll. D. Baldwin II. I . I-'ini I: S. I . Jullnslun C. ll O'Donnell M. H. Stein .X. T. Bzlrclny ll. .X. I-W..-In-r I. l'. jon.-5 lj, R, 1f2,i,m.r L, D, gtmibel I.. B. Bllrl-:I-r ll. I'-lSVlll'l'. Jr. XY. lf. K1-nn--Ill' P. l'. Payson ll. X . Stnrtevanl O. K. Bates XY. I'. I'k'lSl4'l' X'. N. Krnsl' li. G. I'eu.bolly K. R. Sutherland .l- ll- UiU'lc .X. .X. l'lI'2Xrl'I' Ii. ll. l.lml-nl ll. In Puirson II. C. Taintor F- S- lllilfkllll li. XY. l'Jf4'l'lIlllIl J. I-. l,l-u M. S. Perkins E. N. Taslljian C. I.. Bond XY. XY. I'Jl'X'IIIllYL'I' I.. .X. Lloyrl Y. 5. IIIIHIICUI. I-I. Y. Tlladen E. S. Brown .X. II. ll.lrnirh J. .X. l.o .X. S. Piroollloff C. E. Thomas D- T. Brown .X. ll flllrriulls D. li. I.--vis R. C. Poole C. Thunlim XY. XY. IITOXYII I.. ll--IT D. F. I.X'lllLtlI li. F. Praetz F. L. Tobin C .-X. Burflirk .X. ll. ilu-.fllllnll KI AILIFIQIIIIIIIII .X. B. Quinton K. T. Tu F. Il. Calflwcll J. .X. lirll-.' .X. Il. Klrlnlosll XY. K. Ramsey H. B. Tuttle T. J. Calllpipeil ll, .X. lin-I-llwzllll T. .X. M-: .Xrn J. ll. Randall XY. R. Yitalini XY. .-X. Cllsv II. XY. XFXYYIIII ll. XY. AIVCIITKIX' D. XY. IAZIFICIUIIWII A. G. XX'akenlan L. CZISUIIIUIIHY XY. J. lIIlIlllllll Z1'f .X. D. RI:ll'l.a-'lll.ll X. G, Rayllllnlrl A. L. XX'arren I.. D. Chi-Ilis V. XY. IIJIIIIIIIIIHI ll. If. BIlll'Blillin I . IE. Raymond R. A. XYelle E. I'. Clark P. S. II.lIlS'tII I . Nlzlrflni D. .X. Robbins G. B. Wetllerbee E. D. Clarkson R. XY. llllskl-I I.. B-Illllfllfl K. F. Rodgers XY. H. XX'etI1erell V. C. Cult' Y. li. llllss-vlfl J. NI. Klrlflt-Illlllrl F. XI. Rowell J. Y. I-I. XYIIIDDIC J. J. Collins Il. R. llzlll-ll, Jr. XY. II AIl'XFUl llIlI Y Rniz J. H. XViIliams J. BI. Cook .X. Ki. lI.lX'fIl'Il NI. if AIl'AIfIl'I'LlIl IZ. S. Russell L. A. XX'ilIiamS J. R. Dan-sun J. R. IIUIIISUII J. XY. I-IVNLIIII R. Sargent B. F. YYilIialns T U. BI. IDHYILISUIX T. F. Ili-'key XY. B. Xlllll-r L. G. SCIIIIIIIIJCII T. S. XXVilllanls If XY. Davis lf. T. llill Il. .X. Klint-r G. ScllniLzIer E. J. XX'iIson E. C. Dennison l'. N. llillllrfl IZ. I'. Klolloif S. J. Sealnpos IXI. H. XX'incIlester R. J. IDCIITUIIIDQICII J. R. Illvlflllivll Il. D. Moore S. Sec-too XV. H. Young J. L. Dodson J. T. Illlll IS. ll. Moran IDLE? II. R. Aaron XY. Ii. Copper .-X. M. Ilznnmond C. XY. Mascllul E. Smith A. Abboud G. D. Croskery II. li. Iflzlnson M. Itlorpzan A. E. Soutllanl C. Alineastre XY. J. Croft XY. XY. llllrris K. G. Merrianl F. XV. Spalding E. II. Baker R. I . CIIIIIIIIIIIIJS S. D. Ilartshorn XV. Murray G. B. Speir E. In Badger K. NI. Cllllllillullalll I'. M. Hastings C. R. Myer I-I. B. Stanley XV. S. Bailey R. II. IJQIIIIOII J. A. Hayes J. P. Nissen C. E. Starblrd C. B. Barbour Il. XX'. Dexter, Jr. ll. Ilcrnenway R. B. Oakes R. A. Stone XV. J. Bates A. Dickson R. I-Iettenger, Jr. H. I.. Pearson D. D. Stowe J. T. Bicl-:ford ll. S. DIIIIIIIIKLK IS. XV. Howe H. Peperelf J. P. Sulllvan S. B. Black I-I. J. Dnge E. C. Jewett J. A. PQIIITIDCOII L. A. Swen XV. G. Blake II. A. Dyer B. Jones A. R. Ponce, Jr. T. H. Swisher A. I. Bradley I.. XX'. EIIICTSOII R. M. Kasell G. XV. Potter G. V. Ta M. B. Bradley B. Essick XV. T. Kirley B. B. Powell H. R. Ten Eyck H. L. Bretting M. J. First A. G. Knight H. C. Pratt E. A. Terkelsen XV. A. Brolin J. Il. Flather A. S. La Penta L. A. Preloran R. E. Van Gleson R. H. Brown A. F. Flournoy XV. I. Levy T. A. Qulrk R. L. Vaughn C. VV. Bryden J. XY. Foster. Jr. Y. H. Li F. Ravecca .l- M- Xvflefhtel' H. A. Bull T. T. Freeman R. L. Lund. Jr. D. J. Reed S. H. Waldron H. E. Bundy XV. A. Gardiner J. K. Maconlber V. P. Ring A. L. Wasserman R. C. Burrus G. XV. Gibb C. XIV. Manville V. A. Ronkanen D. A. Welll K. C. Chang H. L. Goodwin H. B. Mclntyre J. E. Sallaway J. VV. YVerra G. O. Clifford XV. L. Gorden F. H. Marnlon E. E. Sanborn F. E. WIUIICIUS K. P. Coachnlan C. XV. Greening D. I-I. Maury, Jr. R. Schreiber H. L. Wllllams C. S. Comey R. F. Greenough H. H. Maxim E. R. Schwarz O. G. Williams B. A. Cooper S. Hall F. de Martino F. A. Snell F- H- Wood 1923 J. A. Abbott E. B. Davidson F. K. Haven H. H. Miles W. D. Scofield T. G. Adams P. C. Dirksen, Jr. H. L. Hayden D. L. MorlartY A- 5k1'05f20ff L. A. Agnew, Jr. H. H. Eder H. Holden H. A. Morse R. Sterllng P. Arthachinta A. Edwards F. de la Inacona G. F. Nevers F. B. Stevens H- J. Bickford R. D. Ferguson G. A. Johnson S. F. Nleoll L. G. Taylor W. H. Blamly J. P. Field G. A. Jenckes H- H- Niles W- R- Taylor L. J. Brooks H. H. Flather H. F. Kelley J- V- O Connor S- V- E- Taylor N. W. Burt M. L. Flickenger F. A. Klnch C- QI- Odell N- TOYUDSOUI R. S. Bushnell F. A. Frledllelm G. l. King. J r. S- Palaslrl L- L- Tfsmame J. G. Campbell H. B. Golding F. E. Klutey H- J- Palm J- G- Tflbull F. H. Chirgwin L. Greenblatt H. E. Lack W. N. Parker Z. Wang - E. A. Cobb E. C. Greenough F. F. Lange A. J. Perry E. T. Welllng P. L. Coleman J. W. Gundling E. B. Ledesma L. J. Po-rter M. B. Weldelner F- J. Connors H. R. Hanlmond F. S. Mann T. O. Richards A. K. Wlllta er J. V. Cook L. W. Hanson N. T. Mann. . C. S. Roblnson H- Wlullney .I. C. Culbertson F. R. Hassler F. D. IVICGHIHIS C. W. Row ... L. W1ll1a1'11S E. F. Culver A. Hastings D. Massey S- H- ROSE H- S- Young . Cutting 1924 J. L. del Cadayre B. c. Reyworrh J- S- Radsliffe 5- Slflsook GRADUATES D. Baldwin J- R- Mahan A' H' Ramen 267 3,-Av--1-rv 'Q 5fff'...,n Q xy . e 17 - ll, f +f2'a-A-gag 1-.Q . ' . Q -W L f,- ' FMfQ5R3Q1 ' ' ' ' l'm+ihEH35gg 1 l 1 ' 1 I TECHNIQUE 1922 , .1, ,:..Q Mining Engineering Society Lee Johnson Johansen Schureman OFFICERS President Vice-President Russell Carl Johnson Richard Lee Secretary Treasurer Elmer Lawrence Johansen Charles Brawner Schureman Prof. Edward E. Bugbee Prof. Carl R. Ha ward Prof. A. G. H. Anderson J. F. Austin, Jr. S. W. Butler H. M. Butter A. Canzanelli C. A. Cassell J. R. Cudworth R. J. Bard R. D. Black J. O. Bower J. H. Buttler, Jr. D. Carver WFFFFU FTF EPUH2 F1 o 111: o 2323 2 mmdo pq- e as M R '1 Y Heinrich O. Hofman HONO RARY MEMBERS Prof. Waldemar Lindgren Prof. Charles E. Locke Rufus C. Reed Prof. Robert H. Richards H. W. Erickson E. R. Gordon A. D. Harvey W. A. Jayme R. C. Johnson H. P. Junod L. K. Cowie R. W. Edmunds A. F. Erikson M. N. Grossman H. A. Hickey E. L. Johansen L. S. Hayes E. J. Heap K. J. Lutz MEMBERS 1921 E. C. Layng R. Lee G. H. Le Fevre W. G. Loesch W. L. Me Comb D. M. MacNeil 1922 C. J. Justheim M. W. Killars W. R. Melver B. Metcalfe S. O'Brien T. Penna 1923 . D. Martin V. Martin R. Pearson PFW' WWF! GG U CD N8 G59 oo?S sn. Prof. Hervey W. Shimer Prof. Charles Warren Benjamin B. Tremere H. E. McKinstry R. J. Mellen O. A. Mills E. W. Noyes F. F. Olson M. S. Peterson? D. S. Phelps G. D. Ramsay A. S. Rairden P. Reiche F. A. Rood F. J. Starr P. M. Stearns J. W. Sullivan A. F. Taylor R. Presbrey C. B. Schureman R. W. Smith R. H. Smithwick V. Stevenson C. L. Stone T. H. Stubbs T. M. Taylor F. J. Wilson V. Wolf L. Wright J. H. Werner E. L. Wildner W. Wolf I F A l lPROFE5510NAL',5QQ1ETlES Architectural Society Merrill Eckles Kruse Dimmock Church Silencer OFFICERS President Vice-President VX alter Enos Church john Ogden Merrill Secrelary Treasurer Albert Kruse Robert Arthur Eckles W. E. Church W. R. Caisse Miss M. Kimball A. Kruse S. E. Lunden H. H. Buck I. M. Georgevitch A. L. Jones D. J. Luykx J. E. Berla M. W. Ellsworth Marion Stuart Dimmock EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Meade Ashley Spencer Miss Margaret Kimball MEMBERS 1920 A. L. Williams 1921 1922 1923 R. E. Winslow 269 L. G. Smith J. O. Merrill S. W. Ross M. A. Spencer W. T. Vahlberg E. A. Merrill A. H. Pierce H. R. Wiggs G. Wiren C. E. Lord A. C. Schweizer TECHNIQUE-1922 Chemical Society Rickers Swift Price Dibb16 Lapointe Clark Munning OFF IC ERS President Vice-President Edwin Reed Clark August Peter Munning Secretary Treasurer Alexandre James Lapointe Donald Judd Swift Trip Manager Ralph Henry Price Program Cormmlzftea VVallace Hampden Dibble Frank Otto Rickers MEMBERS GRADUATES A, A Ashdown D. V. Gregory B. H. McQueer B, R. Prasad S. P. Coleman XV. S. Johnson L. S. Medalia G H. Rhodes 270 I IPROFESSIONAL -SOCIETIES Il. lf. Adams Ii. T. .-Xrlanns If. XY. Adams A. II. Arfmsnn A. Bl. .XFCIISUII G. ll. Atkinson lf. NY. Ilinns T. XV. Bossr-rl Il. A. Bra-ml IIB. Briggs S. Brown G. Carlson 1. F. Cliainhers li. R. Clark XY. Clift A. Z. Cohen ll. S. Colton . D. Cook . B. Crawford J. D. Crosby A. R. Davis ll R A. B. Allanfl ll. O. Albrecht M. I.. Alpert S. Arzoomanian R. J. Ballantine T. N. Berluge H. O. Berry J. L. Boyer B. Y. Brown H. E. Brown H. B. Can Held Y. C. Chen C. C. Cheng P. J. Choquette J. Christoff H. B. Cobb F. N. Corbin J. M. Cosgrove T. E. Courtney M. C. Cryan E. De Castro W . I-I. Dibble E. N. Dittenhofer C. P. Dyer N. I. Epstein M. Feinberg A. Feldstein L. D. Babbitt W. F. Behrman A. R. Belyea C. H. Blake C. I-I. Borkhart R. C. Canby W. Center L. S. Champion H. T. Clark R. W. Conant D. Cochrane . J. Culhane P. Diaz F. T. Entwistle J. H. Evans W. E. Gladding A. L. Guerrero J. P I.. livqins R. I'Gl'I4l.'llIllZll lf. A. l-'-lc-tvlwr 14. la. :Anal M. Nl. hr.-rn I.. J. Ilrm-nlivlvl ll ll. ihisnolvl IT. I. Crust M. llzul XY. l.. llgnw-S S. llauywziral lz. ll.iyu'nml J- I. llf-.rlv S. J. llill Y. U. llomc-rhure Il. Jllvl ll. A. Kzrufmnn J. G. Kamflmin A. I . Killlllt' 15121 K. Ii. l.:u'y A. J. l.:1puintr' R. XY. I.l.'ili'll Irlllllltl l.i Jus. l.urin- Xl. Nlusou I A Xlzihum-y l' If Nh-rrill I . Xl. Mnllit l'. A. Kloruan 17.6. Alrrrsv fl. Motu-lson ll. Nl. Myers U. X1-ilzku A. Ilrlingvr R. Ii. Parkhurst I. K. Pr-vk I.. ll l'clkus W. Ii. Plummer A. N. Kirkpzilrlrk A. I'. Powell I . li. IiOXY.iI'SkJ' R. Il. Price A. M. Youmg 1922 A. ll. Fisvlu-r R. 14. Mann .l- .I. lforrt-stvr FI. N. May G. ll. lfourcallc J. C. AIFIJIIIJ I-. Il. I:I'4'U1IIlIlllI S. P. McConnell A. J. l rm-ilurit J. B. McFarland Y. lfricllrirh IV. ll. McLean G. F, Ifynn IS. Meyer II. If. Gayle-y D. M. Minton U. D. Gray C. G. Moore C. ll. Greenwulte W. V. Morgan Il. J. Gross A. P. Munning F. J. Guerin C. R. Myers W. T. llaehler G. N. Norris A. G. Ilarnilton F. H. Osborne B. Herr I. Purwov E. F. lloclgins I-I. J. Payne W. Hoops R. II. Peene R. 0. Ingalls C. VV. Perkins A. C. Johnston W. M. Perry S. V. Kemper P. M. Phillips L. VV. Kendrick B. Rich' E. H. Koehler F. O. RICICGYS VV. E. Lennon I. Satdlovsky B. H. Levenson W. M- Saunders Z. Z. Li C. L. Schumaker E. Lurie M. Shamponier 1923 S. A. Guerrieri S. P. McDonald F- L. I-1311 W. L. Merzbach A. C. Hampden C- E- Mlllfil' F. G. Ilarmon C. E. Morgan R. L. Hershey B. Mossrnan P. B. Holden l'I. Nanellim R. M. Homberg R- NESS D. M. Houston K. H- 0011 D. Kaufman E- C- Palmer R. Kean M. E. Parker J. M, Kegk O. L. Perkins C. S. Keevil J. Preston R. H. Klingler B- E- PTOCCEI' E. Kochnian C' Reed H. P. Kurzman C- E- ROQUE B. I-,Orvis E. P. Roll R. H. Longmaitl SPECIAL VV. T. Dunlap M. J. Kavasji 1 XV. Rudolph 271 T. S. Rader C. XV. Richards A C. Rood Ii. XY. Rudow Cr. S. Salford R. A. St. Laurent I. J. Schaefer J. M. Sherman ll. F. Stoser- XY. A. Swettivjy D. J. swift' f ' G. Thomson R. R. Thurston Nl. S. Vallarta R. IZ. Waterman J. IVenick L. I'. XVhitten I . T. XN'hitworth R, XVindisch A. XVishnew IZ. P. IVy1dc G. Shattuck D. M. Shaw T. E. Shepard XV. Schulman F. S. Sinclair P. Sloan E. J. Smith H. A. Sockhart H. H. Spengler C. W. Stose T. H. Stubbs L. P. Tabor VV. K. Taft J. Tamer C. M. Taylor L. W. Trowbridge O. S. True C. M. Tucker C. W. Tyson F. C. Vogel A. N. VValker C. M. Welling R. R. Whitehead C. W. VVhittemore G. VVhitten O. G. WVilson H. S. Rubens C. F. Schell- A. C. Smart F. L. Smith C. E. Snow F. P. Squibb B. O. Stewart S. Sulahian M. W. Tetloxv R. K. Turner R. E. Valentine P. H. Vivian S. White G. T. Williams F. T. Willis P P. VVilson L , Electrical Engineering Society Hall Williams Janes McGuire Field OFFICERS Chairman Vice-Chairman Donald Ball McGuire Harry Peyton Field Secretary Treasurer Merton Colvin Hall Leonard Reed Janes Execulifve Committee Charles Ayres Williams William Washington Quarles, Jr. 272 ' PRoFI3ssIoNAL - SOCIETIES T. A. IC. J. I.. J. m:v4sIww-vzfvsvwaxo Izlliott RI. Armisun G. Bells D. BoxvIIIaIII J. BFUXYII IC. IiIII:klcy' 0. liIIckIIr'r NI. Iiurekt-ll G, Burr B. Cnrfl R. CZ1flL'l' A. Cllllllvf A. Clarke T. Collin B. Crziwfortl S. CuIIIIninI4s Dunlmin D. Dutton I.. Iintwistle J. Fagan G. Farrnnrl I. Abrams P. M. Alden E. D. Ayres C. H. Baker F. M. Banks T. I-I. Barnard V. Basabe C. B. Braestrup P. Caplain D. F. Carpenter J. F. Cook J. M. Cosgrove P. VV. Crosby L. R. Culver H. B. Curry F. R. Dallye R. E. Downing VV. B. Elmer G. L. Erickson G. E. Farmer B. Albert G. NV. Bricker J. G. Chaffee J. K. Clapp K. G. Crabtree H. VV. Dexter, Jr. H. H. Eder R. Ellis C. VV. Fahrenbach J. Fleischer H. Flynn R. H. Frazier I. Gerofski J. B. Glaney G. D. Godard M ICM BIQRS SPECIAL Axo Clxxnrxie Srrnuxrs J. ll. Iievkvr ll. I', I-'II-lvl Il. I'Jll'II1lllII'lll G. AI. Ifux R, II. Gilbert ll. I. Gmxiuor J. A. Griniiiinns W. C. II:IuI-rton NI. C. ll:Ill II. R. llaines A. R. IIUIIIH. JT. I'. II. II:Il.I'lI IL. l.. llzirlin D. II. llzitlicwny D. V. Jncksvm, Jr I.. R. Jaxnr.-5 M A. S. A. R. A. If. G. I. If I.. M XV . R. Jciincy J. JIIIIIISIIII BI. Jones I.. Kerrigan W. King I.. Flanders A. Fletcher A. Fourcade E. Friedlander D. Gage F. Geddes . IVI. Gens . C. Gilman M. J. Gorman E. A. Grupne J. R. Haines I-I D. Halex' Ff C. IAIHII ' M L. XV E. C. C. A. R. A. C. M . M. I-Iavian F. I-Iickernell . L. Howe R. Hubbard T. Jackson Kerr H. Kidder M. Goetchius Goldberg M. I-Iaig . NV. Hammond C. E. Harrington A. J. Hartwright R. S. Hayes R. H. Henderson H. Y. Hsu S. Johnson C. V. Jones E. Kattwinkel T. M. Keiller I-I. E. Kent C. J. Koch IOQI 1922 1923 273 lf. C. Tsu II. B. Kiinliall NV. l.. Knoepkc XY. C. Kohl II. R. Kurtli II. NI. Lane ll. Y. Liu C. lf. l.uIII1felIow G. McAllister . B. XII:GuirC Ii. Nlziltsrm . NI. Mills Il. K. Noel: If. K. I'I?tc:rIn:II'II1 A. I'. Powell I D. D l. I3 .. J. Purnell I.. Randall IE. Rogzil IC. D. Rycr . C. Sargent . A. Scott J J G. XV. King M. Knight A. Langdon G. B. Lamb XV. IYI. Lang C. J. Lundborg I. C. Lycett L Maltby ??i?1F1?'FTf O wrnmanif. ., ,J gfgszesa? D-Uqooznzau mf'-'E2:g -I 5' 2: ai ' o :: ' 5 S. Sawamura V. A. Schlenker A. E. Shaw L. F. Kreek H. VV. Lewis J. H. Little WV. F. McAvoy S. I-. Yang R. N. Shaw G. Ii. ShoeIIIaker R. D. Snyder P. P. Sosinski G. XY. Spaulding II. In Stose J. II. Tet-ter C. Ii. Thornton E. R. Tucker M. S. Vallarta A L. W'arren R. A. Welie C. R. IVICCLIIICITCOU A. B. Morgan A. F. Newman W. D. Norward W. N. Parker P. P. Pratt E. I. Richardson E. P. Roll A. Rosado T. E. Rounds P. Robinson A. L. NVellford R. S. XVetsten R. R. Whitehouse J. C. Wilson B. F. XVilliams C. A. XVilliams A. B. XVood J. B. Smith I-I. M. Spooner M. J. Steinberg D. C. Stewart H. M. Storb E. M. Strong H. R. Tomlinson W. A. Tripp O. H. Trowbridge E. V. B. Van Pelt E. W. Vilett F. D. Webster C. L. Weiss, Jr. V. E. VVhitman C. H. VVhittum F. E. VViImot W. J. Woodruff F. H. Wyeth C. L. Young P. A. Ryan C. J. Sack F. Sallus K. M. Smith J. Soreff H. H. Spencer C. C. Taylor J. H. Thompson D. E. Washburn M. N. Waterman J. A. WVeaver H. D. Werner E. W. XIVi1Iis C. F. Woodbury ' V , 4 : l l - TECHNIQUE' 1922 W ' CGRPGRATION XV Pollock Norton Alder Spoor Kendall Conant Russell OFFICERS President Lawrence Wickes Conant Secretary Treasurer William Watson Russell Jackson Warner Kendall Directors George William Pollock Arthur Warren Norton Dale Dewey Spoor Thomas Wilson Alder Estes Russell Baldridge Robert Hall Brown 274 U I. Abrahams E. A. Adams T. Alder H. A. Alter X7. C. Ambler A. Anablc G. P. Anderson Prof. Armstrong E. A. Ash C. H. Baker J. B. Baker XV. XX'. Bainbridge E. R. Baldrirlge O. Barcles J. C. Barker R. XXV. Bartlett M. M. Bauer G Bawdcn R. I-I. Becker G. XX'. Bergman A. XV. K. Billings F. L. Blewer L. P. Bliss H. Bon H. L. Bond F. Borchgrevink R. L. Bowditch C. A. Brantingharn C. E. Brokaw R. H. Brown M. S. Burroughs F. Burt D. B. Carter B. L. Chapin N. Cherniack Y. Chittick Y. T. Chou , A. H. Clark F. G. Clement P. L. Coleman L. W. Conant C. I. Conkey P. A. Connors R. M. Cook T. S. Craig A. DaCosta C. P. Davis L. B. Davis W. Dean Dr. Dewey W. P. Dickerman R. C. Dolle STOCKHOLDERS H. H. Eder D. B. Lovis I.. S. Eclgarton J. Lovejoy A. D. Edson H. C. Ludeke Bl. R. Edwards Lund T. Elliott R. L. Lund A. F. Fange D. McCarthy R. E. Ferdinand R. McKay E B. French F. Klaclienzie R. XV. Fox H. B. McIntyre C A. Geisinger XX'. K. McMahon Z. Giclrlens E. F. McSweeney G. F. Gokey F. Maconi lL. M. Goldsmith R. S. Mahaffy gl. M. Goodnow C. G. Malcolm K. Goward E. XXV. Manville S. Graham D. Massey H. D. Griswold A. E. Meling E. R. l-Iaigh E. H. Miller R. S. Hall F. Miller XX'. C. Hall R. F. Miller' H. C. I-Iam T. T. Miller R. M. Homberg R. L. Moore E. XX . Hammond R. Morrison C. B. Morse B. P. Harris A. D. Harvey A. R. Harvey S. J. Henrikson R. Hereford S. A. Higgins J. E. Hoffman P. B. Holmes VV. I. Horlick . F. N. Houghton R. B. Donworth H. G. Dooley Prof. Doten A. D. Douloff I. H. Driggs W. B. Driscoll S. Dudley J. L. Hurley W. H. Irwin L. jenness A. L. johnson J. E. Jones O. juel E. E. Kattwinkel I. S. Kelley J. W. Kendall H. J. Kerr H. Kiaer G. I. King J. B. King F. M. Kurtz L. B. Laird F. S. Lane H. I. Levensohn W. I Levy R. R. Lewis J. Liecty E. C. Linn R. R. Litehiser R. M. Littlefield H. Lockey W. Lohmeyer G. F. Lord L. XXI. Moss XV. B. Murdoch 1.1. Murphy M. H. Naigles S. B. Neiley G. F. Nesbitt H e H. Nil s S. Nixon A. W. Norton R. B. Oakes A. G. Oddlanson R. Olssen M. Oransky N. Patton J. C. Patty E. Pauli H. F. Peirson C. W'. Perkins A. E. Pew VV. D. Pinkham G. W. Pollock E. Pomeroy H. A. Poole F. F. Post G. W. Potter L. W. Powers P. P. Pratt C. T. Proctor R. C. Rankin H. R. Raphael A S. Redway E. A. Reinhardt H. W. Reinhart C. R. Richards H. E. Ritz 275 H. J. Roberts J. F. Robinson H. E. Rockefeller F. J. Roethlesberger XX7. Rose G. A. Rowen B. W. Rubin R. Rundlett XV. XX7. Russell P. Ryan A. L. Sargent D. D. Sawyer J. H. Scholtz XV. R. Scott H. V. Seavey A. J. Shaughnessy M. F. Sheldon XXI. D. Sherman J. XV. Shepard H. M. Shirey R. J. Sholtz L. S. Siegel A. L. Silver A. I. Silverman E. Skabo F. E. Slayter E. A. Soars R. E. Spaulding D. D. Spoor C. H. Talcott I. R. Tench O. D. Tenney C. Thellefsen R. K. Thulman M. G. Townend Prof. Tucker H. B. Tuthill W. W. Vicinus J. M. Waechter M I . . Walters S. G. Walton C. B. Warden A. L. Warren B. D. Warren A. B. Wason D. R. Waugh A. E. Watov R. A. Wehe G. T . Welch P. B. Wendler H. D. Werner F. T. Wescott F. E. Wilkins P. Wilder B. P. Williams E. G. Wilson J. C. Wilson R. Wolf . de Yurrita J. P M. I. T. Radio Society Clarke R. Shaw Hovgaard Kurth Webster A. Shaw OFFICERS ' President Vice-President Henry Louie Reinhold Kurth Carole Aaron Clarke Secretary Treasurer Fullerton Deering Webster Alfred Eugene Shaw I nstitule Advisor F. S. Dellenbaugh, Jr. 276 1 PROFESSIONAL LSOCIETIES ll. U. llixliy l.. ll. lillL'lilll,'l' I. If. Vlniiiilu-rs I'. T. Collin I.. I.. Dmlsml I '. ll. llullon c. C . II. Baker . S. Cornr-5' .-X. I.. M. Ilingvr- R. li. Downing C. I.. Iflory ,.,.. fU'7-7IPI? T f'r'7-l ' 'f'w-- l. 'T' 1GwwW IQ? QGOQQ F57 . -J - 'Ht ,E 8 9.m.Q -3 5 4 wffifq- ff 2 J-xg-,v J. Z, . . F Z1 . H. Frazier D. Fuller R. M. Goetchins S. L. Graham F. R. Hereford F. XIV. Applegate G. M. Applegate E. C. Atwell H. G. Brockington E. Bruce XV. F. Burbank H. R. Clark A. N. Crawford M. G. Campbell J. Clansen VV. B. Coleman A. N. Crawford R. Dennis M. Graham F. N. Corbin M I-IMBERS 12121 R. if lfislicr XX'. C. llilgvljltlll R. XX. llaskill I.. R. 'Iam-s XX '. CA. Kohl XX'. I.. Kimvpkc H122 I'. ll. llulmm-rx XX'. I. llurlick li. R. llnlmlwarcl ll. XX'. lit-nrick M. Knight DI. I.m't-joy .X. XX'. Milliken XX'. Y. Morgan 1923 O. M. Hovgaartl L. Jenness D. Kaufman -I. M. Keck E. Kattwinkel R. C. Kleinberger john H. Little F. M. Mason Miss Macferron 1924 H. R. Greatwoocl R. Hakewessel R. Hart R. W. Kennison K. V. R Lansingh R. T. Lassiter C. F. Lyman, Ir. O. P. Meeker M. McNought T. Nimick F. H. Perrin F. M. Peterson E. D. Pollock F. Reeves SPECIAL A. Reubin 277 ll. M. Lane Chas. l.ongl'ellow bl. Matson ll. F. MacMillan .X I'. Powell lrl. I . Slose li. L. Norton lf. A. Osborne R. l'I. Shaw l-I. M. Storb O. H. Trowbridge H. B. Upham R. S. Wulke C. H. XX'hittum R. XV. Meech C. V. Reeves E. I. Richardson P. C. Smith G. G. Summy O. D. Tenney XV. Trumpet C. F. VVoodbury D. A. Yount H. G. Shea R. F. Shea H. F. Simonds F. E. Simonton C. Stodter J. A. Stratton VV. Scripps H. Shore H. Tanck P. B. Taylor Thomas Tuttle A. Weston XIV. R. Weeks S. M. Zartarian Lt. Watson - TECHNIQUE' 1922 - Aeronautical Engineering Society Vaughan Weaver Lange Armstrong Genaske Maconi Truslow Fairbanks Ludington OFFICERS President Vice-President Robert Dow Fairbanks James Linklater Truslow Secretary Treasurer Charles Townsend Ludington Frank Maconi MANAGING BOARD james Linklater Truslow, Chairman HONORARY MEMBERS Dr. S. A. Moss Col. A. A. Maybach Col. J. B. Christian Lieut. Col. L. H. Drennan Lieut. Col. F. M. Green Dean A. E. Burton 278 Prof Prof Prof. Prof Prof Prof Robert Turner Armstrong Albert Genaske Forest Fay Lange Garland Powell Peed Arthur Stuart Vaughan, Jr Van Iohn Weaver C I-I.Peabody E. B. Wilson E. P. Warner E. F. Miller C W. Berry O L. E. Moore .:-. X . ,n -eww? U PRorEss1oNAL - SOCIETIES I li-fs l l l l ' J. A. Lo A. A. Acosta L. D Chellis A. E DaCosta C. G Dandrow T. D Dutton A. L. Edson R. D Fairbanks H. :X Fischer C. T. Gardner V. D Van Akin R. XV. Bartlett, Jr. XV. G. Blake F. Blanchard L. P. Bliss K. M. Cunningham J. M. Cook S. Dudley C. P. Dyer M. XV. Elleworth E. A. Adams E. T. Allen I. Adelberg R. T. Armstrong G. F. Cook P. C. Dirkson H. H. Eder J. W. Gundling H. Hammond H. S. Baker W. C. Barton J. F. Buswell E. P. Dunlaevy G. W. Elkins A. F. Evans P. E. Gruber MEMBERS Gmotf.-xrlz C. ll. Powell J. P. Putnam 1921 A. Gcnaskc C. J. I-lallinan J. XX'. Kendall Y. F. Lee J. G. Lee F. Maconi J. XX'. McNaul R. J. Mellen 1922 J. XV. Foster, Ir. T. S. Greenwood S. Hall H. L. Haltermann N. lnouye S. P. Johnston L. XfV. Kendrick M. Knight C. T. McGrady 1923 XV. C. Hull, Jr. C. M. Haig O. C. Koppen F. F. Lange P. J. Lamoureaux C. T. Ludington R. R. Meeck I. R. McQui1lan 1924 S. A. Higgins C. H. Hosmer G. J. Harrington R. W. Kenison J. Lord T. Nimick T. T. Oxnard 279 A. E. Raymond XV. B. Miller A. L. Morse A. XV. Norton J. R. Oliver XV. K. Ramsey J. H. Randall 1. M. Sherman H. B. Tuttle R. Morrison J. Nesmith, 2nd XV. C. Pew O. H. Trowbridge J. L. Truslow R. S. W'alke S. F. Wheeler U. A. Whitaker P. Winsor, Jr. G. F. Nevers T. E. Rounds, Ir. R. E. Rubins W. E. Stone L. G. Taylor O. DeG. Tenney N. Thompson P. J. Van Alstyne G. P. Peed, Ir. S. Piza, Ir. W. L. Rowe R. H. Starke A. S. Vaughan V. J. Weaver I L TECHNIQUE- 1922 Naval Architectural Society Bowers Blanchard Howard Gatewood OFFICERS Chairman Vice-Chairman Arthur Randolph Gatewood James Alan Bowers Secretary Treasurer Edmund Irving Howard Cadwallader Ford Blanchard HONORARY MEMBERS Prof. W. Hovgaard Prof. G. Owen Prof. J. R. Jack Prof. C. H. Peabody MEMBERS 1921 P. W. Clark E. I. Howard P. Scott W. B. K. Dove A. L. Jackson R. R. Siegfried H. N. Ewertz I. D. Jakobson E. I. Schock J. B. Ford A. L. Mock M. C. Rose A. R. Gatewood C. B. Nelson R. H. Wallace J. G. Hauber C. A. Rimmer J. Zorzas 1922 ' I D. F. Bixler D. B. Marsh C. F. Parker C. F. Blanchard A. D. Matarese F. Parra J. A. Bowers F. Minot W. P. Sammet C. A. Chase E. Morse E. Schoenherr P. DeReynier J. R. Morton D. F. Warner T. S. Greenwood W. L. Newhall E. L. Winslow J. H. Keenan . 1923 T. G. Adams C. H. Chaisson H. R. Perra A. Bjerknes P. D. Fuller C. Shilowitz S. Bromley P. J. Lamourux M. Treschow A. A. Buhler W. J. Lutz W. N. Webster F. E. Cadenas I. A. Pennypacker A. Williams, Jr. H. Perlstein 280 f'J Q-. I .- -- ',:fvI-. gf: .. ,.I I - 5- I:-.-.'-If Ag.:--. II I xx,-,-., I .,I .IIE I ,I,:,I L-1.-.-.AI I. I '-,' ---.'- 'A', . Q.-..:--..--'.::'.P'l 1 ',. ' .J-, ' ,' -' en- -,', 4 -'x',-f ,'..'- - IAI I',,:,- fy 5.1. I '-' -- ,-IxIfII.-5-I, i ' 11'-f -:'. - .- 'syn -g 1 ,rg .'.-- .. - f-'.- :.2p.'..-41... L--.-A-I. -1 , 1 .- -, f. 'I: I . , .11 .. .1' '. e .', '-43-'.w-'. li'-.-'.--.., .. fQ', 'ICI' if -Ali: ., ''-'gy'-' '-i-sf,--,-.Izvz IIII I?-:'.,:E...cIEIIi..I.'f:-Ltt ,-.,-6 It: tg.. Z.. -I? -.q'.,:.'II4.:-H14 IZQQ I ,j,:'+.4 :?3:,.,.,, 'J' '-'-vf f- 'f'-.M--1 'n.:f . U '-'J .-. if-Ci 41- 'ft f. 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' ' -W.-'-',-x1:.f,. -' I f.- .-'4.:':,: 'IJ .,.. .I I .. ,.vILI'.l ,Hr III., . A A .' - M mx . I . V 'I .,I ,,.: ...I-l.A3.,l'-.it .4 . ,V II1- 4. ,-. I '.'.3,,,-,.,.,-.1-:, ' Hx:-.. -'.. .fr-,,',,---,-up ' '.f'. -. ,'..f'-:IJ 1':Z.'J -Q ' - K T'f1gf,.z-,. 1--:-.WL-':- Z5'f5-, ,',f'M': .45 .-urzffj ,Y - -... ' ' Q-,-4.'-'Q-':'I'..--f-jg, I . , II -I r 1:,I,f, f,I ,,.. .,I.I - .2-XIX 5 'r XX-1' Ng-'-A ,-N .-x L il if N 4 x - TECHNIQUE -1922 - A Mg! i t 5.6210 5 - TECHNIQUE RUS ECHNIQUE Rush was, as usual, the opening feature of Junior Week, and was witnessed by a large number of undergraduates and guests. It was dis- tinguished by several novelties which had not appeared in any previous rush. Handbills distributed that morning to those arriving for their nine o'clock classes announced for the first time that an aeroplane would feature in the Rush. This was the special feature of the event, the plane being used to drop the first shingle in the form of a tennis ball with streamers attached. At four o'clock, the Technique 1921 Board, headed by Editor-in-Chief R. H. Smithwick, appeared on the field carrying an eleven-foot reproduction of the book. The procession was headed by a remarkable collection of musicians who called themselves the Technique Band. The Board deposited the book at the entrance of the lobby, and entered the enclosure to conduct the Rush. Smithwick then announced the rules governing the contest, and informed the crowd that F. M. Gill '20 and W. H. Irwin '21 had won the Grinds and Statistics competitions respectively. Soon after, the aeroplane appeared overhead and passed over the court, dropping the ball, which fell into the hands of P. C. Putnam '23. All re- turned immediately to the enclosure, and the signal was given for the commence- ment of the Rush. For the next twenty-five minutes the hut was the center of a panting, seeth- ing mass, which alternately crawled up and was pulled down from its sides. Now and then groups of students would rush forward and hurl one of their number onto the top of the hut, while in the middle of the iight, big Red Bouis was able to reach up over the top into the slot out of which the shingles were passed. The contestants were soon streaked with red grease, which had been spread on top and it became evident that many had lost considerable portions of their shirts and trousers. On account of its intensity, the struggle became rather long drawn out until finally it was all the contestants could do to hang on to each other. After the last paddle was given out, the books were distributed to eager throngs in the lobby. PADDLE WINNERS - P. C. Putnam '23 1 2 - W. C. Roberson '22 3 - L. Bradley '20 4 - A. Jenckes '23 5 - . D. Stowe '22 6 - . D. Sullivan '20 7 - H. Osborne '22 8 - . J. Kiley '22 9- . E. Rockefeller '22 10 -J. M. Briggs '21 11 - P. F. Lavedan '20 12 - S. W. Butler '21 13 - H. C. Collins '20 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 mmbrnoopfn -- C. T. McGrady '22 - I. Brown, 3rd '23 -forfeited - A. W. Miller '20 - C. C. Moore '20 -J. C. Curry '21 . -I. M. Cosgrove '22 282 283 - JUNIOR -WEEK - 'E JU IOR PROM Browning Thim me Horn Johnson Gill 1922 JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE Albert Jesse Browning Frank Dana Gage Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Alfred E. Burton Thomas P. Gill E. M. Browning Louise Thimme Henry john Horn, jr., Chairman Thomas Henry Gill ,Abbott Livingston Johnson Edmund Jared Thimme Patronesses 284 Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Wfalter Humphreys Edward F. Miller Davis R. Dewey Edward Cunningham I ' Nl A 'V ff 'X 'WW' .W u X M Z. 3 L 1 ' icfsavas-.Ms'iwiffzlzL' --,'., 5. ' ' ' - ----' :.s:---ffm-e-Lrzsxsr 'ss - ,F - - 1 26 Q, . T E C H N I Q U E . I 9 2 2 . TECH HOW ECH Show 1921, The Purple Dragon, is a musical comedy in two acts. The scene of the first act is laid in the Italian terrace of a suburban New York villa, where Mavis Churchill, owner of The Purple Dragon, an inn in Greenwich Village, is giving a house party. Mavis may be fast, but never- theless, she has good connections, as her cousin married the dear old Professor of the equally dear old Institute. Among the guests at the house party are Sylvia Vernon, a wild, wild vamp, who does reporting for Town Topics on the side, and her brother Gerald, whose bashfulness is only exceeded by his sister's forwardness. Also, there is Lucille Hendryx, an ingenue from the Antwerp roof. And, last but not least, the Mysterious Ilffenacef Upon the serenity of this party suddenly breaks in Reginald Marston, a close friend of Lucille. Reginald's grandfather has died recently, leaving a will. Said will states in painfully direct terms that Reggie will inherit a large - - and tempting sum of money providing he stays for one year on a Vermont farm. Otherwise, the money goes to persons unknown. The executor of the will is the Professor, who is Reggie's uncle. At the opening of the first act two weeks have elapsed since the will was probated, and Reggie, unable to stand the strain of the simple life, is dashing back to New York as fast as he possibly can. He travels by motor and the road takes AH Alteration him by the walls of Mavis' estate. As he is passing, he catches sight of Lucille, and stops. Naturally, he does not wish to be seen, especially when' he learns that it was Mavis' cousin whom the Professor married not so longiago. His chief aim in life now is to avoid the Professor and all his relations. Will the M ysteifious Menace assist hiin? Incidentally, Mavis has a few troubles to look after. She had, in a mo- mentary lapse from Bohemianism, married Iaynes, who is the leading light of the Cut Glass Brassiere Co. of Schenectady, and has spent the time thence in regretting the move. So finally, she sent him out to Reno to get a divorce, there- by giving Sylvia a chance to start a scandal. Will the Mysterious Menace thwart her plans? Sylvia knew Mavis' lawyer, who was of the opinion that the divorce libel would not be allowed, so she intended to force Gerald into making love arduously, and more or less publicly, to Mavis, where she could drop in and surprise them. Afterwards, of course, explanations could be easily made and none would be the worse. - ' L 286 M ml ' ' s r s i i: , TECH SHOW 4 I L Meanwhile Susan and Mavis have been devising ways of bringing the Professor down a notch or two. Mavis is giving a masquerade ball at the Dragon the night that the play opens. The idea which is iinally decided on lS this: Mavis will obtain a young Woman about Susan's build. Said young ill ick u the Professor when he returns and get from him a bid to the womanw p p , ball at which she will be recognized by some special costume. Then Susan 7 will wear that costume. But perhaps the Mysterious Menace will interfere? Mavis under threat of exposure to Reggie, forces Lucille to be the bait. Lucille is known as the Dragon girl on the stage, because she sings the song, The Purple Dragon. Very naturally, she is introduced to the Professor by 287 - TECHNIQUE' 1922 ' her stage name, and the costume agreed upon is that of the Dragon Girl. The act closes with all the guests preparing for the masquerade, and the Professor sending a telegram, destination not mentioned. Does this telegram concern the M ystertous M enace? Act Two opens in The Purple Dragon that night, just before the party starts. The Professor has received an answer to his telegram, which states merely Address Unknown, having come from Ver- mont. The Professor then goes back to his hotel to dress. Going out, he barely misses Reggie, who comes in in a state of great agitation, having seen the Professor at the Biltmore shortly after leaving Mavis' country place. Mavis, however, cheers him up with the assurance that the Professor would never be in Greenwich Village, much less at an inn like the 'fDragon, and so he goes on with the party. Will the M ysterfons Menace flntrnde? Gerald, as well as Reggie, is having his troubles. Sylvia has given him his orders to start making love to Mavis that evening, and so, much as it hurts his sense of propriety, he proceeds to do so. Vllhen things are getting fairly well warmed up, however, and Sylvia is about ready to break in with the flashlight powder and the notebook, something happens. The door opens and in walks the missing husband, just like that. He says he had wired that afternoon, has been looking all over for Mavis, can't imagine where his telegram has gone. Then Gerald remembers he took a wire for Mavis that afternoon, and had intended giving it to her ever since, but it had somehow slipped his mind. He Mavis and the Professor produces the telegram and opens it. It says merely ' Granted New York at 6, but that under the cir- cumstances, is sufficient, and Gerald collapses. The commotion attracts Sylvia, who is waiting outside, and she comes in to find the scandal gone and with it her job. To make things worse, Gerald announces that he really loves Mavis and is going to marry her, despite free love and the village. There is only one thing for Sylvia to do, and she does it, annexing the ex-husband as a forfeit for her failure. Presently, the hour of midnight arrives, and since the Professor has incriminated himself rather badly with his partner, whom he still thinks is the woman to whom he was introduced at the party, the unmasking is apt to have many potent possibilities. Will the identity of the M ysterions Menace be revealed? But the Professor gets fooled, for his wife forgives him for all his indiscretions of the past two hours, and after he recovers from the shock of finding that Sylvia 288 A u se i 1 TECH - SHOW - 1:55531 J ,ii--. , ..?.,-, C- V M. johnson. .1 ullmr he had committed the one unpardonable sin of making love to his wife, he rallies bravely, turns around, and sees Reggie. Reggie naturally turns to Hee, but the Professor slnps him, and explains to him why he is in New York: the reason ht-ing that his lawyers had sent him at hurry call, requesting his immediate presence as the exeeiitnr ol the Marston will. He had called at their fiiiees that afternoon and had discovered that a codicil had het-n found, which absolutely nullified the farm clause that kept Reggie in Vermont. So Reggie gets the fortune, and with it Lucille. And, oh yes, the Mysterious Menace! VVl'1y, he is only a Teclmology student gone insane from trying to hgure out his lr'hysics' mark. Tech Show 1921 is coached lay Mr. Charles H. Hillman, a man of wide and varied experience in the theatrical world. .-Xs usual, Miss Virginia Tanner directs the ballet. as she has done for several years past. The co-eds are to be thanked for the design and execution ol' the costumes. A. H. Fischer '21 F. D. Gage '22 F. D. Gage '22 Twenty-third Annual Tech Show, 192 The iBurpIe Z1Btagon A Jllzzsical Comedy in Two Acts Book by Malcolm Johnson '22 Music by VV. C. Groce '23 L. F. Jenness '23 Lyrics by VV. C. Groce '23 J. H. Randall '21 Scenery and Posters under Direction of C. C. Carven '21 Poster and Program Cover by G. R. Wiren '22 XV. R. Amon '22 F. S. Flather Miss G. Farmer '23 Miss M. Longfellow '24 Scenery designed by A. Kruse '21 T. Quiros '21 J. H. Randall '21 H. W. Reinhard '21 A. H. Stevens '22 A. Kruse '21 Music Score Cover by M. F.. Farren '21 A. G. Stanton Miss E. Stickney '22 Costumes executed by Miss E. Morse '22 Miss C. Nelson '21 Miss M. Pierce '22 Coaches Charles H. Hillman ' Dancing Directress Miss Virginia Tanner 289 Miss M. Smith '23 Miss B. Wiener Miss Lillian Dennis Orchestra Director William Howard 1 A-.- -A. :. -. ,ff P ' TECHNIQUE ' 1922 ' lr, Back Row: Joyce, Fitch, Dunlaevy, McPhee, Searles, Kirkham, Randall, Thompson, Coolidge Middle Row: Smith, XVilliams, Pratt, Nixon, Ham, Cowie, Carven, Scofield Front Row: Bartow, Jennings, Beadle, Sherbrook, Richards, Simonds John Business Manager Fearing Pratt '22 Slage Manager Leland K. Cowie '22 TECH SHOW MANAGEMENT General Manager Stuart Nixon '21 Assislants lo lhe General Manager G. Lee '21 Herbert VV. Smith '21 Treasurer Herbert C. Hain '22 Publicity Manager Othneil G. Vllilliams '22 ASSISTANT MANAGERS Business Vllinthrop K. Coolidge '23 VV. Carleton Bartow '24 Roscoe E. Sherbrook '23 John R. McPhee '24 William D. Scofield '23 Robert M. Sirnonds '24 Walter L. Thompson '24 Stage Harold I. Beadle '23 Edgar P. Dunlaevy '24 Hall Kirkham '23' John D. Fitch '24 Thomas H. Joyce '24 Publicity Thomas O. Richards '23 VVilliam A. McCartney '24 Vllilliam L. Searles '23 Donald B. Jennings '24 Andrew P. Kellogg '24 290 l l -I I, - TECH - snow - Cast llarris Schmitz Swartz Keegan Walker Chun-h I L Appel Groee Bull Anderson TECH SHOW CAST LUCILLE HENDRYX, 21 showgirl ,....... . REGINALD MARSTON, heir to the Marston millions MAVIS CHURCHILL, owner of The Purple Dragon TI-IE IVIYSTERIOUS MENACE .......,. SYLVIA VERNON, a reporter for Town Topics . . THE PROFESSOR .............. SIR FREDERICK C1-IOLMONDOLEY . . IAYNES, husband of Mavis ....... GERALD VERNON, Sylvia's bashful brother . PILBEAN, the butler ........... SUSAN, the Professor's wife . . 291 P. D. Appel '22 W. C. Groce '23 J. W. Church '21 H. R. Harris '23 j.QP. Keegan '22 XV. S. Anderson '23 E. W. Booth '21 E. Schmitz '23 H. L. VValker '24 G. Swartz '24 H. A. Bull '22 Z I I - TECHNIQUE-1922 Chorus Boys: Greenewalt, Rice, Perine, Stevens, Haller, Holden, Leach, Carroll, Winsor, Gurney Gzrls: Boden, XfVarren, WVi1lsea, Lamoureux, Worthington, Linn, Holmes, Mead, Cutting, Ash TECH SHOW CHORUS Boys C. H. GREENEWALT L. M. RICE K. PERINE '22 A. H. STEVENS '22 G. W. HALLER '23 A. R. HOLDEN '23 R. W. LEACH '21 L. W. CARROLL '22 W. P. WINSOR '24 W. B. GURNEY '22 '22 292 GIRLS H. BODEN '24 . D. WARREN '22 P. W1LLsEA '22 P. J. LAMOUREUX '23 . WORTHINGTON '24 . C. LINN '23 B. HOLMES '22 . H. MEAD '24 . CUTTING '23 E. A. ASH '22 SICFIL LUB5 '11 fx, J r-4, 'v'-x.-,U-IC-': , UU.. ,-'ix - . ,l .. i h 1x ..x,-.1---1 .1 . x Jv.x 'fl .ff-y.:.'...-Q , wk 1-:Ts v. - 1 . H- . . .- ., . s!l..l , ,.',,'Y 2 .ua x J- ,-- - 2 '-'i.ra:.fE'-T-5. . . .Q . .. , ..i .Hg-. . qw... .-. ,.. x. . ., .-. lm.:-3. :I . ffl' if z. iw . -' Y s - 4 :--.:. 23.- :' - . Z-5 ff , - X 'Jax -.'f ,u 1 K ,.... - .1 '-S g Q f 54.7 ' 14:15-aw? - ,ME '-:Met -' ..'. , ,. .I , -:na-.'.,---.wav I, rf TECHNIQUE-1922 COMBI ED M S CAL CLUB Rundlett Liecty Thomson Fiske Pollock Vllillrid Mulock Thomson '22 Treasurer Publicity Manager Raymond Crawford Rundlett '22 John Louis Liecty '22 George Walter Bricker, jr. '23 Frederick Ernest Klutey '23 john Martin Keck '23 Charles Starbuck, jr, '23 Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dee. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan, Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. SCHEDULE OF CONCERTS Franklin Square House . . Natick High School Hall . Sargent School ..... Classical High School . . Simmons College . . . Academy of Music . Cleveland School . . . Philomusian Club .... Rauscher's ,....... Montalvos Temple of Music Montclair High School. . . Wheaton College ..... Bancroft Hotel , . . Newton High School . Winter Concert . . Players Hall .... Wellesley Town Hall . Academy of Music . Whitney Hall, . . Spring Concert . . Boston, Mass. Natick, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Boston, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Cranford, N. J. Philadelphia, Pa. Washington, D. C. New Brunswick, N. 1 Montclair, N. J. Norton, Mass. Worcester, Mass. Newton, Mass. Copley-Plaza Hotel West Newton, Mass. Wellesley, Mass. Northampton, Mass. Brookline. Mass. Walker Memorial 1,geMaLQ,iiiCf-LL - Qfues - l l l l l ll Banjo Club liar-lc Row: Arllxxxclxinta, Langdon, Sukhuin ,lf:rlillrRn1z': llall, Carroll. Chittick, Miller, B. Rogers, Groce hvrtling: Bent. XX endler, Alder, Liecty, Pollock, Lund, Braclcett 1'mn! Row: Redway, Bradley john Louis Liecty, Leader Thomas VVilson Alder, Assistant Leader First Banjos Lee W'ingate Carroll Thomas Wilson Alder Roderic Leslie Bent Robert Ames Hall ' B ckett Albert Sessions Redway VVilliam Savage ra Paul Bernard Wfendler Second Banjos Phisit Arthachinta Andrew Langdon Charles Yardley Chittick George William Pollock Walton Craig Groce Prasob Sukhu m 5-slring Banjos john Louis Liecty Arthur llsley Bradley Stephen Barton Neiley Banjo Guitar Saxophone Robert Leathan Lund, jr. Bruce Falconer Rogers Jazz Band Piano Violin Arthur Folger Rogers Leslie Daniel Price Violincello Saxophone Ralph W'alter Hemenway Bruce Falconer Rogers Drums Piano and Corno! Edmund jared Thimme Frank Dana Gage 295 I lf - TECHNIQUE' 1922 Mandolin Club Back Row: Hall, Redway, Bent, Cushman, Price i Aliddle Row: Hemenway, Aultman, Chittick, Miller, Groce, Langdon Sitting: Carroll, Liecty, Lund, Pollock, Alder, VVendler, Brackett Front Row: Arthachinta, Carter, Sukhum George VVilliam Pollock, Leader Robert Leathan Lund, Jr., Assiszfanl Leader First .Mandolins Thomas Wilson Alder Robert Ames Hall William Savage Brackett George William Pollock Lee VVingate Carroll Albert Sessions Redway Second Mandoliiis Roderic Leslie Bent lfValton Craig Groce Charles Yardley Chittick Paul Bernard Wendler Third Mandolins Phisit Arthachinta John Louis Liecty Violin Leslie Daniel Price M ando-Cello Andrew Langdon Guitars 296 Prasob Sukhum Robert Leathan Lund, Jr. Violincello Ralph Walton Hemenway Piano Arthur Folger Rogers Glee Club Back Row: Littleliuld. Blackall, XVilkins, Groce, Bull, Freihcit, Bradley .lliddlc Row: jutter, Spoor, Grover, Hazard, Frynmyer, Lund, Bnldridge, Liecty Silling: Lloyd, A. Rogers, Stewart, McConnell, Fisk, Rundlett, B. Rogers, Knight, Hoops Front Roux' Hcmenway, Church, I-lill, Leonori Harry Howland Fisk, Leader Samuel Parker McConnell, Assislruzl Leader F irst Tmwrs Harold Aitkin Bull Schuyler Hazard, jr. Chester Cameron Stewart Second Teuors Arthur Ilsley Bradley . Ralph VValter Hemenway Lloyd Morse Littlefield F irst B ass Frederick Steele Blackall Clayton Delmont Grover Raymond Crawford Rundlett Second Bass Estes Russell Baldridge john Vlfheeler Church Dale Dewey Spoor 297 Chesterton Stevens Knight Edgar Stuart Russell Sanford John Hill Karl jetter Leon Alhertus Lloyd Bruce Falconer Rogers Walton Craig Groce Samuel Parker McConnell M. I. T. ORCHE TRA OFFICERS President Herbert Wlilliam Reinhard Manage? Treasurer Willard Alvah Case Arthur Herman Fischer Assistant llffanagers Sheldon Howard VValdron Iacob:Robert Wlolf MEMBERS P. H. Alden L. VM. Brown C. A. Clarke H. B. Clark J. S. Bloore J. S. Doubleday A. A. Franks R. D. Jackson Cello C. L. Dunn R. W. Hemenway J. A. Pennypacker Flute K. P. Coachman tl. L. Gillson O. S. Perkins French Horn L. F. Hickernell E. C. Plant Oboe E. P. Thayer First Violins sl. R. W'olf, Concertniaster T. Franks A. M. Gault H. R. Kurth A. D. Materese Second Violins A. S. Myers F. H. Riegel C. E. Roche E. A. Saibel M. J. Steinberg Saxophone I. F. Chambers W. L. Knoepke H. J. Lehman C. T. Parsons G. B. Speir R. Tewkesbury M. A. Youtz Trombone B. Atherton W. A. Case E. I. Wolf Piano A. H. Fischer 298 J. C. Moosbrugger A. F. Newman H. B. Tobin W. W. Sturdy L. Task S. H. Waldron W. Zapokki Cornet G. A. Barberi P. C. Davidson G. E. Farmer R. A. Hall Clarinet H. L. Cobb 1. J. Taylor Baritone E. W. VVi1lis Double Bass C. Starbuck, Jr. HIE? X JI iv xx TECHNIQUE-1922 AR atop the stark, stolid walls of our glorious lnstitute's main buildings, standing apart and above like fathers to their little children, are the names of the world's most famous piano tuners and organ grinders-Aristotle, Co- pernicus, Lavoisier, and a host of others. A pace down the esplanade, standing not so high and lofty, on not so impos- ing a structure, perhaps, as our aforementioned m. b. are the names of four other men-Atkinson, Runkle, Holman, and Nichols. And the names of these men will stand longer than Technology stands, which will be pretty long provided the engineers who built the buildings studied well their fourth-year structures, for these names are associated with the one bit of college life that Technology boasts. By these names are known the four domi- tory halls which we have at the present time. These, the originals, will live on even as the spirit for which they stand will live on. Who can say after he has been three years out of Tech whether Colombo or Pluto discovered Nujol. But who can forget what hall won the basketball cham- pionship, when the splinters of the gym floor keep sticking in his knee to remind him of that basket he all but shot. The beautiful L those dorms form is the handiest thing in the world for yelling across to Bill in Holman to see if he checks you to the fourth place in the fundamentals of Thermo-Economics, or how to build a powerful railway out of H S. 2 The grass plot in front of the Deke house was converted into a living Yale Bowl early last fall when the Dorm football candidates reported for first practice and ran through their signals to the great discontent of passing autoists whose tooting Klaxons gave a real threat to that sweeping end run which nearly landed the runner in the well-known Charles. Perhaps the best known activities to which the Dorms lend their fair name are the Dorm dances held in Walker as often as Tom Gill can get a girl, which is usually now and then. The scramble for pasteboards in those affairs would rival in magnitude the rush on one Chuck Ponzi, whose theories are better known to us than those of Billy Einstein, popular third-sucker of the Three-I-League Imbibe, Indulge, and lnundate. Those dances are by far the most popular par- ties that grace the Wallcer dining-room-ball-room, of course. They usually occur on Friday night, and cause an unusually high mortality in nine o'clock classes on Saturday morning. The Tavern opens late that morning and puts out several hats-full of eggs, doughnuts, blueberry pie, and blank steaks between 9:04 and 9:05. The Tavern is a great and wonderful Dorm institution, singularly, peculiar- ly, and uniquely a Dorm institution y'understand. Its glories have been sung before by our bards in poetry, song, and story, and so we'll let the Tavern off unscathed this time. There are one hundred and sixty-nine fellows living in the Dorms this year. The total registration at the beginning of the first term was thirty-five hundred and twenty-eight. The point is almost too obvious to assert. Tech needs more Dorms, and Tech is going to build them soon, and enough of them so that event- ually all the student body will be housed in dormitories. Then there will be other names to take their places along with Runkle, Atkinson, Holman and Nichols. and live in the minds of Tech men everywhere. 300 I ii 4' l l - DORMITOWES ' xi 'lx 7TGYY+7YHUTfY 71N DHRTY 1 1Ef5?3iP 44359 .. -RQSUE5 - :si -'-1-1: v ' ,515 .-is ., , ag . f. - 1 . , . 'I , X by e l , . ns 1 V L. F' , I .1.' f H JOE mv TX , V b 53 Q ' si . + , A 4 f i 11 - X Q :im g 515125 , . Q , .t f. , fl A ,K M., 4, ,vi- F X , A - . wig ' v 4 'Q , qi Q. 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' 'Y' , ,,x .- ' A 1 U , Kf V ' A A V Tl-N + 301 TECHNIQUE' 1922 Dormitory Committee ' Field Mason Hayward Fargo Collins DORMITORY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chairman Sumner Hayward Secrelary - Treasurer Maurice Mason A Glenn Edmund Fargo Jerome joseph Collins Harry Peyton Field STUDENT DORMITORY COMMITTEE Atkinson Maurice Mason '21 Verne Virtis Cocks '22 joseph Christoph '23 VVilliam Leonard Rowe '24 Holman Jerome joseph Collins '21 Lawrence Samuel Vadner Anton Klein Whitaker '23 Henry Miron Tracy '24 '22 Runkle Sumner Hayward '21 Thomas Henry Gill '22 Alfred James Perry '23 Arthur Edward Keay '24 Nichols Harry Peyton Field '21 Charles Harold Whittum '22 Gerald Irving Carper '23 George XVarren Knight '24 Senior-at-Large Glenn Edmund Fargo 302 Q SUNNERCHNP l - TECHMQUE-1Q22 - SUMMER CAMP Soon after camp started, a meeting was held, and the following men were elected to take charge of student affairs: STUDENT COUNCIL Chairman Garvin Bawden Secretary-Treasurer Librarian john Francis Hennessy Watts Sherman Humphrey Committee Chairmen William Watson Russell, House John Louis Liecty, Entertainment Leonard Bentley Laird, Field and Sports john Ward Poole, Dining Room -- MEMBERS Richard Johnson Bard joseph Charles Patty Morris Miller Bauer William Ryland Scott Thomas Henry Gill Dale Dewey Spoor Francis John Laverty Thomas Madison Taylor S soon as the committee chairmen were elected, they made preparations for a successful season, and that was just what it was. The baseball team started practice, and in a short time, had a good, working organization. The first game was' played in the fog and rain on August 14 against Camp Machias and resulted in a 10 to 6 victory for our fellows. The second game was played on August 26 and resulted in another victory for the Camp, this time not so decisive, the score being 7-5. Captain Howlett, Hayes, Liecty, and Hewes played well in both contests. A Camp League was organized, composed of two teams. One game was played, resulting in a victory for Group 2, who held their opponents to a 9-3 score. Before the League was formed, two informal teams, playing under the titles of the Dirty Thirty and the Nasty Nine had two matches in which the Thirty triumphed by tallies of 9-5 and 20-12. 304 . .+- L.. Q y Q L j lw - SUMMER - CAMP - 9 ' ,il . 5 u .,i it f' , A i Ad ' A 1 YV .gd -1 , 1 L 4937: THE- Mnmew me-Lu wow - ' f -M--,mf-.M tv? J' I 1 I .t , A I is I 1 Pl 1 - A 5' ML-M ' sg-9 .. , V P at I T . - .h - H, -. ., ' L4-J Nia' if 11 9 '- ,.-Q Y , Q QR , . -- -., ,. X in-me web 7:-uv M 1 1' M DQWPI Tu-IE DGDIDF DMN HIMS E LF . P ' -' . - .,, - -, 1 ,f Q--rw,-, 45,7-if- W' 3 Q V. , ww . rw 1' - ' an 3 , 6'f'1zf5f Q rg,fsif:ff 's sn Ti 2 7 2 ,, Y, ,x A I If gy ,eq '- ,By 1., Af A w 1 I - - - gf ff .5 ., gif y fav '- i f P 1. 12 - V 1 1. - Q 6' f-' 1 'A'A' f ' 1 Lew ' .JI 'V ,A ,. . T551 I-aw , M M M,M , K 32, , i A A A M M 1 V wuoynvf asm-17? 'mc-wr-xv m- 305 I . . i 4 . . TECHNIQUE' 1922 N Labor Day morning, a meet was held to determine the best all-around athlete in camp. Eleven men entered the nine event meet, and so close was the contest that the outcome was not certain until the last one was run off. Al Hayes, with four firsts and two seconds, beat out Hennessy by one point. The Pentathlon scoring system was used. Social activities were ushered in by a dance on August 21, when the good ship TECH brought twenty-three girls and a punch bowl across the lake. The dance was held in the tastefully decorated drafting room, which was camouflaged by cedar. An exceptionally large number of visitors came up to the camp on Labor Day, when the customary Open House was held. Jack Liecty, as Chairman of the Entertainment Committee, began prepara- tions for the Minstrel Show at the beginning of camp and in order to show off some of the exceptional talent in our midst, independent acts were included. The preparations were carried out under unfavorable conditions, and a lot of Credit is due to Jack Liecty for the success of the performance. Camp Show I. L. Liecty '22, General Manager C. B. Morse '22, Business Manager W. H. Mueser '22, Stage Manager M. M. Bauer '22, Secretary-Treasurer W. H. Ray, '21, Publicity Manager Inierloentor, J. L. Liecty End Men - S. Guthman, L. B. Davis, L. B. Laird, J. H. Dodge Chorus - J. W. Poole, T. W. Proctor, V. C. Threlfall, F. A. Higgins Orchestra G. J. Crispin, Piano, E. Christensen, Accordion, V. C. Threlfall, Saxophone, W. Adams, E. A. Reinhardt, S. M. Strauss, Banjo-Mandolins. The Show was given on September 11 in the Town Hall of East Machias, and was enjoyed by a large number of the inhabitants. It wasn't long after this that exams, came off, and then the time came to pack up our duds, and go home. The experiences, the activities, and most of all the friendships formed had made the summer one never to be forgotten. Mining Camp Whether or not Prof. Johnny Howard took us to the Green Mountain State on the chance that we might harmonize with our surroundings is quite aside from the question. The fact remains that we did spend some little time in Vermont, after leaving East Machias, and enjoyed it immensely. ' While the weekdays contained work enough for the best of us, we rested over the Sabbath. One such idle Sunday morning we sauntered twenty miles in the wake of Mr. Boydell searching an elusive granite outcrop. After some hours we came upon our prey, but owing to the limited strength of -Iohansen's back, rather than to any unwillingness on his part, we were able to bring only part of it back to the bunk house. Out of regard for next year's delegation, we spent one entire morning with soap and brush making the mine as presentable as possible. It was tedious work, but it was quite a satisfaction to feel that we had done the job well, and now, with the addition of a few Chinese rugs and cut glass chandeliers, Pike Hill mine will be all that even a coal miner could desire. 306 SENIGRWEEK 1 TECHNIQUE' 1922 E ICR WEEK Baccalaureate Sermon. . ....... New Old South Church, 4 P. M. Tuesday, June 8 H Class Picnic . . ....... Nantasket Beach, 10 A. M. Wednesday, June 9 ' Class Banquet . . .....l. Boston City Club, 6:30 P. M. Thursday, June 10 Class Day Exercises . ....... Walker Memorial, 2:30 P. M. Senior Dance . . . ....... 'Walker Memorial, 8:30 P. M. Friday, June 11 Graduation Exercises . . .,,... Wallcer Memorial, 1:45 P. M. Pops Concert ............. Symphony Hall, 8:15 P. M. The baccalaureate sermon, the first event of Senior Week, was delivered by the Rev. George C. Gibbs '00 in the New Old South Church, on Sunday after- noon, June 6. The service, though simple, was impressive, and consisted of an opening prayer, a few hymns, the sermon, and the benediction. In the sermon, Mr. Gibbs explained how his Technology training had given him a broader vision, and he concluded by paying a tribute to the late Dr. Maclaurin. Two hundred and fifty seniors took in the picnic which took place Tuesday. A boat conveyed the class to Pemberton, where baseball and swimming contests were held in the morning. Having worked up their appetities in this manner, the picnickers enjoyed a shore dinner. At iive o'clock, the party took trolleys to Nantasket, where it remained until con- f..t veyed home by a special boat at ten-thirty. N The class dinner was held at the Bos- ton City Club the next evening. Norris G. Abbott, President of the class, acted as N .is.. ,,Qi....Q ..g.,, .c.,,' toastmaster, and introduced the speakers. The first was Dr' Dewey, who Paid 3 tribute to the late Dr. Maclaurin. Dean Burton then gave a short address in which he praised the Class of 1920 for reviving and continuing the traditions of the Institute after the war. After the dinner, a short business meeting was held, at which Kenneth F. Akers was elected permanent secretary of the class. 308 - SENIOR-WEEK - .r.r CLASS DAY President . . . .......... Norris Greenleaf Abbott, jr. First Marshal . . . Kenneth Fellows Akers Second Marshal . . john Crandon Nash Third Marshal . . . ...... Hobart Oakes Davidson Clays Day Conzmillfc Kenneth Fellows Akers, Clzairzmzfz john iXlcClelland Abrams james Harrop Arthur Clark Atwater XYilliam Sanborn johnson Ralph Douglas Booth Vl'illiam Emil Meissner Laurence lilbridge Boyden james Govan Moir, jr. Adin Allen Brown john Crandon Nash Percy Bugbee Robert Patterson Francis joseph Bunker Raymond Ronald Ridgwvay Count Brooke Capps Kenneth jacob Roman Bartholomew Francis Casey Harold Francis Smiddy Hobart Oakes Davidson Creighton Boyd Stanwood Harmon Bridwell Deal Frank Alva Travers Richard Hawkins Gee Murray Morrison Whittaker Class Orator .... . Hobart Oakes Davidson Class Statistician . ...... Frederick William Boley The Class Day exercises were held in Walker Memorial on Thursday after- noon. They commenced with the entrance of the class by courses. There followed addresses by the Class President, Norris G. Abbott, jr., and the first marshal, Kenneth F. Akers. The presentation speech was made by Hobart O. Davidson, and the class gift, a picture of the late Dr. Maclaurin, was accepted by R. H. Smithwick on behalf of the student body. Frederick W. Boley then announced some interesting statistics about the class of 1920, and informed those present that Eddie Miller was the class choice for President. Robert D. Patterson and Merrill B. Knox gave a clever sketch showing a student at the various stages in Institute life. The Senior quartet, Dorr, Braaten, Davidson, and Wilson rendered several selections. Take-offs on some of the professors were given next, after which came the singing of the Class parody, written by john H. Coyle, and the exercises concluded with the Stein Song. The Senior dance was held from 8 230 to 1 that evening in Walker Memo- rial, and was attended by most of the class. 309 A.-,- I ' ' COMMENCEMENT The Seniors met again in Walker Memorial on Friday afternoon for their graduation exercises, which were distinctive in the absence of Caps and gowns. Dr. Elihu Thomson, acting President of the Institute, gave the address and pre- sented the 399 degrees. Five of these were awarded for Doctor of Philosophy, 3 for Doctor of Science, 48 for Master of Science, and 343 for Bachelor of Science. The following representative theses were read: CIVIL ENGINEERING Leland David Wilson The Development of the Port ofBridgeport. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Hobart Oakes Davidson and William Farnham Dewey The Fractional Separation of Cement by Elutriationf' ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Irwin Likely Moore, Ernest George Bangratz, James Howard Becker and Charles joel Farist Electrijication of the Suburban Zone of the New Haven Railroad. SANITARY ENGINEERING Harold Raymond Kepner The Sewage Disposal Problem of New York City. ELECTROCHEMICAL ENGINEERING Raymond Ronald Ridgway The Electrolytic Production of Chromates from Ferrochromiumf' ENGINEERING ADMINISTRATION Harland Alexander Gray and Monroe Charles Shakespeare The Layout of a Small Carburetor Manufacturing Plant. After the distribution of degrees, the names of the 1920 men who died in the service were read, while all stood reverently. There were seven in all, their names being Francis Pratt Breck, Halmer Carleton Chidsey, William Kay Bond Emer- son, jr., William Russell Handy, Thomas Cushman Nathan, and Ermond Albert Taylor. After the graduation, a reception was held in the faculty room. The closing event of Senior Week occurred that evening, when the new alumni and many old ones attended Tech Night at the Pops, -Symphony Hall. 310 IO N - TECHNIQUE - 1922 7 - FOURTH TECH OLOGY RE NIO Registration ...... Inspection of Buildings Band Concert ..... Commemoration Meeting Class Dinners ..... Dance ..i. . Alumni Meeting . . Course Luncheons . . Reception and Tea . . Grand Banquet . . Excursion and Picnic . Monday, June 21 . . . . . . . . . Walker Memorial, A. M. Great Court, 10:30 A. M. Walker Memorial, 2:30 P. Clubs and Hotels, 6:30 P. M jack o' Lantern, 8:30 P. M. M. Tuesday, June 22 Walker Memorial, 9:30 A. M. Department Rooms, 1 P. M. . Brookline Country Club . . . . . . Q. . Walker Memorial, 7 P. M. Wednesday, June 23 Plymouth The fourth Technology Reunion Was the first gathering of the Alumni since the war, its principal object being to get the Alumni Association into working order. It also afforded opportunities for the old graduates to mingle with their J. W. Rollins '78 Chairman Reunion Committee classmates and to learn about the progress of the Institute. The idea of the committee in charge was to make the Reunion Old Home Week at Tech,'l and this idea was kept in mind in laying the plans. The morning of the first day was devoted to the registration of the returning Alumni and to the inspec- tion of buildings, while a band concert was given in the Great Court. Registration hgures show that 736 Alumni were present at the various functions, and with the guests present, the number at Reunion came very close to 1200. The oldest class in the Institute, that of '68, was represented by Professor Emeritus R. H. Richards, who is probably the only living member of the class. The class with the largest num- ber of men was '17, while '07 claimed the honor of having the member who had traveled farthest to a Reunion, as john Chadwick of that class had come all the way from Chile. 312 - REUNION - Commemoration Introduction by Coleman du Pont 'S-I, retiring President of the Alumni Associ- ation. Progress and Achievements of the Institute by Dr. Charles XVinslow, Professor of Public Health at Yale lfniyersity. Dr. IN'Iaclaurin's Service as President by Dr. lilihu Thomson, Acting President of the Institute. Dr, Maclaurin as a Colleague by Dr. Ernest F. Nichols, formerly of Columbia University. Al A Personal Appreciation of Dr. lXlaclaurin by Dr. George A. Gordon, of the New Old South Church. The Institutes Soldiers in the Great XYar, by Col. Henry IVI. XVaite '90 The First meeting of Reunion, held on IVIonday afternoon, was known as the Commemoration meeting, and was held for the special purpose of paying tribute to the late Dr. Maclaurin, and to the Technology men in the service. Coleman du Pont '84 presided at the meeting, and in his introductory speech, he announced that George Eastman had consented to have the Great Court named Eastman Court. The first speaker, Dr. XVinslow, of the class of '98, praised the work of Tech- nology's three great presidents, Rogers, VValker, and Maclaurin. He stated that Dr. Rogers dreamed a dream, he saw in his mind the great future of Technology, Dr. Walker brought forward the ideas in a compelling manner - but, it remained for Dr. Maclaurin, strong and resourceful, to create facts. Dr. Thomson told how Dr. Maclaurin came to the Institute at a critical time in its history, and by means of his faith in the growth of Technology, and his broad views, brought the Institute to its present high level. In the concluding speech, Colonel VVaite cited the accomplishments of the Institute in training men during the war, and said that the Alumni could well be proud of its record. The same evening, the classes held banquets at the various clubs and hotels in town, the City Club being the most popular. The first ten classes combined, while the others had separate dinners, all of which were the scenes of enthusiastic Tech spirit. The S. S. jack o' Lantern had been chartered for the evening, and many availed themselves of the opportunity to dance. 313 . . , , . TECHNIQUE' 1922 Alumni Meeting The Alumni meeting Tuesday morning set a precedent in Reunions, and was held for the purpose of discussing The Present and Future of Technology. Dr. Walker began the discussion by outlining the Technology Plan, and stated that contracts had been made with 190 firms. Mr. Metcalf, the president-elect of the Alumni Association, spoke on the Future of the Alumni Association. He brought up the idea of having an Alumni Director, whose chief function would be to keep the different bodies of Alumni in touch with each other. The under- graduate speakers were F. B. Kittredge '21, who spoke on the student taxg R. F. Officer '21 on athleticsg R. A. St. Laurent '21 on publications, and W. R. McKen- ney '20 on the need for new dormitories. After the meeting, Course Luncheons were held in the department rooms. That afternoon, General and Mrs. du Pont entertained the visiting ladies at a tea at the Brookline Country Club. Grand Banquet The last formal event of the Alumni Reunion was the grand banquet at Walker Memorial Tuesday evening. Coleman duPont presided and introduced the speakers. The first speech was by Channing Cox, the Lieutenant-Governor of Massachusetts, who welcomed the Alumni to the state. Next came'the chief speech of the evening, by Sir Auckland Geddes, the British Ambassador. He congratulated the Alumni on having such 'excellent buildings, and on the fine spirit in their organization which made the new Technology possible. Dr. Tal- bot, head of the Administrative Committee of the Institute, reviewed the work of the committee during the past year, and explained the changes which had been accomplished. Dr. Laurence Lowell, president of Harvard University, spoke next on the differences between European and American methods of education. General du Pont then introduced his successor as president of the Alumni Associ- ation, Leonard K. Metcalf '92, who delivered the closing address. Picnic - ' On Wednesday, over six hundred graduates and friends took the all-day trip to Plymouth. The journey was made both ways by boat, and on the return journey stunts were performed by the various class groups, the one which re- ceived the most applause being a parody on one of the popular songs by the class of '01, This picnic was the closing event of Reunion. ' The three-day gathering was considered a great success both by the commit- tee in charge and those who attended. The graduates showed themselves heartily in favor of the Technology Plan and the Alumni Director idea, and all enjoyed their three-day stay at Tech. 314 . 0 . h. ,.-. .fr 1 ,na Reunion ...r THE ALUM I ASSOCIATIO HE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION of the Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy was founded in 1876. Professor Robert H. Richards was the first President and Professor George S. Swain was the First Secretary. The Associ- ation continued in the original form of organization, having but one general meeting of the Association yearly for thirty-three years. In 1909, the Association of Class Secretaries, which had been formed by call- ing together the Secretaries of the various classes, conferred with the Executive Committee of the Alumni Association in regard to forming a more formally organ- ized governing board of the Alumni Association. As a result of this conference, the Constitution of the Alumni Association was changed and it was provided that an Alumni Council be formed which is made up of representatives of each of the classes, of ten representatives at large - Five of them being elected each year for two years, with the five latest living ex-presidents and an executive committee of the officers of the Association with four additional members-two being elected each year. Since the foundation of the Council, monthly meetings during the school year have been held. Important problems have been considered by the Alumni Association through the Council. It has proposed the establishment of certain courses in the Institute. It has arranged for a summer camp and has, through a committee, furnished the Institute the Summer Camp of Civil Engineering. Another function of the Alumni Association is to nominate each year three term members to the Corporation, who are elected by the Corporation and serve for five years as representatives. The Association presents to the alumni twice as many names as there are vacancies to be filled and by letter ballot the Asso- ciation nominates as many as there are vacancies and presents them as nomina- tions of the Alumni Association to the Corporation for Election. A subsidiary to the Alumni Association is the Technology Clubs Associated, which is an organization of Local Societies and it is planned that annually re- unions be held at different points, but every five years an All-Technology Reunion be held at the Institute. Past Presidents of the Alumni Association:- Prof. R. H. Richards '68 1876-81 YA. Lawrence Rotch '84 1902 James W.Rollins '78 1912 Names P. Tolman '68 1881-84 Frederick I-I. Newell '85 1903 Frederic H. Fay '93 1913 Howard A. Carson '69' 1884-88 Samuel J.Mixter,M.D. '75 1904 Jasper Whiting '89 1914 Dr.Francis H.Williams '73 1888-91 Col. Frank L. Locke '86 1905 Henry J. Horn '88 1915 Henry M. Howe '71 1891-94 Everett Morss '85 1906-07 Charles A. Stone '88 1916 James P. Munroe '82 1894- Walter B. Snow '82 1908 Francis R. Hart '89 1917- John R. Freeman '76 1897- Edwin S. Webster '88 1909 Henry A. Morss '93 1918- Edwin C. Miller '79 1900 A. Farwell Bemis '93 1910 T. Coleman du Pont '84 1920 Charles T. Main '76 1901 Prof.Arthur A. Noyes '86 1911 Leonard Metcalf '92 1921 yt Deceased. 315 TECHNIQUE' 1922 THE TECHNOLOGY REVIEW HE TECHNOLOGY REVIEW was founded in 1899 as the official organ of the Alumni Association and the cumulative record of the more important events in the history of the Institute. The emphasis has, however, been usually more in the direction of keeping the members of the Association in touch with each other. For this reason, a great deal of space is usually given to the class notes and the news sent in from the local associations throughout the United States and, indeed, the world. The first editor of the Review was Arthur Thomas Hopkins '97. Others who have edited the paper are james P. Monroe '82, now secretary to the cor- poration, Walter Humphreys '97, and until the summer of 1917, Ike Litchfield '85, who was for several years, as Field Secretary and general promoter of Tech spirit, one of the most popular of the Alumni. After his splendid work in organ- izing the Jubilee Dedication Reunion of 1916, on the outbreak of the war he went to Wasliington as an important member of the war Labor Board. On his resignation the present incumbent, though not a Technology grad- uate, took charge and has carried it on since with the constant and valuable assistance of many of the Alumni. The Review, during the war years, found it impossible to carry on its former scheme of monthly numbers, so it was cut down to a quarterly, which attempts to sum up and digest all that is of immediate or permanent importance either at the Institute or in the alumni world. The cur- rent news was left to the Tech, under alumni supervision, to deal with. For economy, two years ago, the Review adopted a new type page, smaller type, wider margins, less decorative white paper. But the activities of the alumni have grown to such an extent, during the war and since, and there is so much to record every quarter, that the issue is at present nearly double in number of pages of preceding editions. The College year 1919-1920 gave the Review a peculiarly important task of furnishing some of the publicity and recording the progress both for the Educational Endowment Fund campaign, and for the All-Technol- ogy Reunion, in June of last year, in connection with which the Alumni Associa- tion issued the Technology War Record Book and a new list of occupation and addresses of former students. The numbers at Technology are growing so, the recent classes of the alumni display so much activity, the whole question of cover- ing the field is assuming such importance, that in the fulness of time it well may behadvisable to consider an Alumni Weekly, like the other great Eastern Univer- sities. But until then the Review follows with increasing difficulty the good old proved traditions of Jimmie Monroe and 'fIke Litchfield. n By the time Technique is published it is to be hoped that the Alumni Associ- ation will have once more a General Manager or a Field Secretary, who will de- vote -all his time to the alumni activities, and especially will be so able to awake and interest and organize the scattered Technology men that the Review will take on a new lease of life and become again the indispensable source of informa- tion concerning all things Technological. Robert E. Rogers, Editor. 316 ORGfIN1ZfiTION5.4 XX Q M X xa 15 W- fi SAW I -' l I - 1 ll, ' TECHNIQUE' '922 ' TITUTE COMMITTEE Back Row: A. Billings, McGuire, Church, Carpenter, Satterlee, Pollock, Kittredge, Russell, Dean, Johnson Third Row: Walker, Fargo, Gatewood, Putnam, St. Laurent, Rodriguez, Officer, F. Billings, Biddell Second Row: Turner, Harvey, Conant, Sutherland, Smithwick, Horne, Thomson, Bawden, Loesch Silling: Reinhard, Clark Nixon, Hayward OFFICERS President Vice-President Reginald Hammerick Smithwick Henry john Horne, Jr. Secretary Treasurer Kenneth Reynold Sutherland Lawrence Wickes Conant Executive Commilifee Reginald Hammerick Smithwick, Chairman Henry John Horne, Jr. Kenneth Reynold Sutherland Lawrence Wickes Conant William Hoyt Young Wilfred Mulock Thomson 318 l l I y My EHIQNSTITUTE - ORGANIZATIONS ml Hll lnslitute Committee is composed ol' two students elected by L ich ol the four classes. as well as representatives from all the or nlzcd llIlfl0l'Qfl'ilflllillC activities. The duties of this organization ut to keep in touch with all student activities, and to have a controll- ing h incl over the various lllltlCl'gl'2l4lLlill.C lmdies. Fl..-XSS Rlil'RESliX'l'A'l'lYI2S 15121 Reginald llammerick Smilhwick Kenneth Reynolrl Sutherland Garvin liaxvden 1923 lfrank Olcott Billings Palmer Cosslett Putman Henry Yates Satterlee 1922 Henry john Horne, jr. Harry Eugene Rockefeller Cresignedj Sidney Miles Biddell Ralph Charles Geckler 192-L Melville Ferguson Taylor Hugh l.eon Vlalker Asa XYhite Kenney Billings EX-OFFICIO ATEKIBERS Walter Enos Church . . Rollin Francis Officer . . Sumner Hayward ..... Antonio Helier Rodriguez. . Raymond Alfred St. Laurent VVilliam Hoyt Young .... Stuart Nixon ..... Donald Fell Carpenter . . Glenn Edmund Fargo . . George William Pollock . . William George Loesch . . Lawrence Wickes Conant . Arthur Randolph Gatewood Herbert William Reinhard . Winter Dean ...... T . Francis Bowen Kittredge . Alexander Duer Harvey . . Wilfred Mulock Thomson . William Robert Barker . . Irving Daniel jakobson . . William Watson Russell . . Arthur Arnold Turner . Russell Carl Johnson . . Activities Committee . Dormitories Committee Cosmopolitan Club The Tech . Mechanical Engineering Society . Tech Show . Technique . Technology Christian Association . Corporation XV . lfValker Memorial Committee . Institute Committee Treasurer . Naval Architectural Society . M. I. T. Orchestra . Undergraduate Treasurer . Chairman of Finance Committee . Voo Doo . Musical Clubs . Point System Committee . Bulletin Board Committee Architectural Society . M. I. T. A. A. . Civil Engineering Society . Mining Engineering Society 319 - TECHNIQUE' 1922 FINANCE COMMITTEE Back Row: Blanchard, Fargo. Jakobson, Rose, Greenewalt Second Row: Ready, Ham, Geckler, Sayre, Berger, Schureman Fi1stRo'w: Bainbridge, Hubbard, Kendall, Kittredge, Rundlett, Greenblatt, Ramsey Silling: Janes OFFICERS Cha171'ma11 Secretary Francis Bowen Kittredge Raymond Crawford Rundlett Executive Committee Joseph Greenblatt Cecil Haskins Hubbard William Warin Bainbridg 9, Thomas Nicholas Berlage Sherwood Isbell Berger Ford Blanchard Charles Edmund Brokaw Lawrence Wickes Conant Winter Dean Marion Stuart Dimmock Glenn Edmund Fargo Arthur Herman Fischer Jerome James Franck Ralph Charles Geckler Joseph Greenblatt Crawford Hallock Greene Herbert Coleman Ham Jr walt MEMBERS Jackson lfVarren Kendall VVebster Kendall Ramsey Cecil Haskins Hubbard Irving Daniel Jakobson Leonard Reed Janes Juntaro Kawai Jackson Warren Kendall Francis Bowen Kittredge Frank Maconi Webster Kendall Ramsey William Charles Ready William Henry Rose, Jr. Charles Gordon Rudderham Raymond Crawford Rundlett Daniel Clemens Sayre Charles Brawner Schureman Robert Kelly Thulman Marshall Nehemiah lfVaterman 320 INSTITUTE-ORGANIZATIONS -Q' ELECTORAL COMMITTEE HE Electoral Committee is composed of twenty-five members who are elected by popular vote from the Sophomore Class at the beginning of the second term. The President of the Class is Chairman ex-officio of the Committee, which also has a Yice-Chairman and a Secretary-Treasurer. Meetings are held three times a week until the Board of Publication oi Technique for the following year is elected. The positions on the Board which are hlled by elections by the Committee are Editor-in-Chief, Business Manager, Treasurer, two Associate Business Mana- gers, Societies Editor, Athletic Editor, Portfolio Editor. Statistics Editor, Photo- graphic Editor, Grinds Editor, Faculty Editor, Art Editor, and two .Associate Art Editors. The lour men in the business department and the three art editors are chosen by competitions run by the previous Board and recommended to the Committee. The position of Associate Editor was created by the 1922 Board. All members of the Board must be elected by a three-quarters vote. The Editor- in-Chief becomes Chairman of the Electoral Committee as soon as he is elected. 1922 ELECTORAL COMMITTEE OFFICERS Chairman lfVarren Tebbetts Ferguson Vice- Chairman S ecretary- Treasurer William VVatson Russell Phyllis Currier Krafft MEMBERS Parke Dinwiddie Appel Thomas Nicholas Berlage Sidney Miles Biddell Charles Edmund Brokaw Donald Fell Carpenter Warren Tebbetts Ferguson Frank Dana Gage Henry Clifford Gayley Ralph Charles Geckler Thomas Henry Gill Henry John Horn, Jr. Abbott Livingston Johnson, 2nd Allen Stewart King Phyllis Currier Krafft john Louis Liecty Duncan Robertson Linsley Charles Tolbert McGrady Arthur Evans Meling Joseph Charles Patty Willard Bates Purinton Harry Eugene Rockefeller William Watson Russell Randall Edward Spaulding George Percival Schumaeker, I Dale Dewey Spoor Edmund Jared Thimme Francis Huston Wyeth 321 I l is W. . . . or TECHNIQUE 1922 TECH OLOGY CHRI TIA SSOCIATIO Raffety Gill Calvert Freese Wilder Williams Johnson Vadner Fargo Ross Schumacker CABINET Ojicers and Executive Committee President Vice-President Glenn Edmund Fargo William Robert Barker Treasurer General Sec1'eta1'y Irving Daniel Jakobson Wallace M. Ross DEPARTMENTS Albert Calvert '21 . . . Willard H. Ray '21 . . , Bradley P. VVilliams '21 . J. Howard Flather '22 . . Simon W. Freese '22.. . 'Thomas H. Gill '22 . . . Abbott L. Johnson '22 . J. Stanley Raffety '22 . . George P. Schumacker '22 David R. Shotwell '22 . Lawrence S. Vadner '22 . 'Philip S. Wilder '23 , john M. Keck '23 . . Chester V. jones . 322 Director Foreign Students' Work Director Boys' Work Manager Employment Bureau Director Room Registry Director Foreign Work Business Manager 1920 Handbook Director Freshman Advisory Work Director Church Relations Chairman Industrial Service Director of Meetings Editor 1920 Handbook Director Book Exchange Director Social Work Chairman Bible Study Q1 al l iusrijure-ORGANIZATIONS Ql !fa1jiEi l l l I-Ili middle name of the 'l'eChnology Christian Association is serviccwservice to anyone, anywhere. anyway, anytime, regardless of creed or Color. Xot a penny is Charged for services rendered. These are the high spots of this service. Rooms Hwxnnooits I-IxIIfI,ovxI1-:xr BI'Iuc.xI' BOOK Exciixxoi-3 FIzEsIIxI.xN Anvisoizs Bovs' XYORK INDUSTRIAL SERVICE FOREIGN STUDENTS CHURCH RELATIONS GFFICE 1300 Technology men were furnished with rooms 1500 Handbooks were distributed containing use- ful information about M. l. T. and the sur- rounding Community Sl8,136 worth of work was given to -176 different men S1925 worth of hooks were sold to and for students -L60 Freshmen were furnished with advisors 19 men served weekly in Greater Boston as lead- ers in Boys' XYork 22 fellows gave time weekly in factories, etc., to the h-uman side of engineering 4 254 foreign students in the Stute are from 37 different countries. Special attention was shown these men by a special department. 26 Churches within 1M miles' radius of Tech were furnished with names of students of their denominations. Sunday attendance and young peoples' work is promoted 9.00 to 5.30 the office is open daily in Walker. The General Secretary or some person is there to be of assistance to anyone. 323 W6l7FlEFiNllTME35 1 nf ,551 T7 :X J ,J ' ' 1 X .tx N J fx A 1 X kk x JEJKRX I WX W! fy W .f X X , ff M f Ww-5 .sam , ag... , Eau? 'Egg .ia :awe 1 PQSSMQSQPUEQXL - wrzw. esgsmgfma reisssise Sigma Chi 72 Active Chapters 16,500 M6mbGfS CHAPTER ROLL Miami University BI' Colorado College Ohio Wesleyan University University of Georgia George 'Washington University IfVashington and Lee University 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 Mass. Institute of Technology Illinois Wesleyan University University of Wisconsin University of Texas University of Kansas Tulane University Albion College Lehigh University University of Minnesota Univ. of Southern California University of North Carolina Cornell University Pennsylvania State College Stanford University Vanderbilt University BA AA ZZ ZNII HH OO KK AA MM NN OO PP TT KINID TT NIINII QQ BE BZ AX BH BO BI BK BA B-M BN I I BE BO BE BII BP 326 University of Montana Purdue University Centre College University of Cincinnati Dartmouth College University of Michigan University of Illinois Kentucky State College West Virginia University Columbia University University of Missouri University of Chicago University of Maine lfVashington University University of Pennsylvania University of Washington Syracuse University University of Arkansas University of Utah University of North Dakota Wabash University Case School of Applied Science Pittsburgh University University of Oregon University of Oklahoma Trinity College University of Colorado Brown University University of Alabama University of New Mexico Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts University of Tennessee I Oregon State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts Montana State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts Sigma Chi Alpha Theta Chapter - Established 1SSi2 lf R .-XT RES 1920 George Bliss XYilliam Morton Breaky Freeman 1921 Henry Seymour Colton Carolus Levon Eksergian Harold Nelson Ewertz john Daniel Rockafeller Eugene Wallace Sloan Kenneth Thomas Lavelle Samuel Evans Moreton XYilliam Henry Frederick Rose Richard Philip lYindisch 1922 Will Rice Amon Francis George Davidson David Wlade Guy joel Demetrius Harvey George Hartwell Ludlow john Bruce McCue joseph Charles Patty Harry Eugene Rockefeller Xlfilliam Ryland Scott Randall Edward Spaulding Thomas Madison Taylor 1923 Robert Compton Canby Verne Cocks Hall Kirkham Engelbert Bruckmann McDonald Clarence James McDonough Hugh Dickson Nickle Daniel Clemens Sayre 1924 Mitchell Vincent Allen Asa White Kenney Billings, Ir. Horace Greeley Burt Donald Webber Murdock Thomas Marshall Nevin Reginald Geak VVylde ' 532 Beacon Street, Boston 327 Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Epsilon Zeta Eta . Theta Iota . Kappa Lambda Mu . Nu . Xi . Omicron Pi . Rho , Sigma Tau . Upsilon Phi . Chi . Psi sftr Q .W . vi: 1. Q 'L 'V ,, . A Q' if ' .51 3,2 ' 'nk -J 0 y X . . , , wg xl G A Theta Xi 23 Active Chapters 2,800 Members Founded in 1864 at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute New York Chicago Pittsburgh St. Louis San Francisco Boston CHAPTER ROLL Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . Sheffield Scientific School . Stevens Institute of Technology . Massachusetts Institute of Techn . 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 Institute of Technology . University of Texas . University of Michigan . Stanford University . University of Washington . University of Wisconsin . Ohio State University University of Minnesota GRADUATE CLUBS Cleveland Detroit Minneapolis Schenectady Philadelphia Wisconsin 328 olo Theta Xi Delta Chapter - lfstnlilisl1ed 1885 lf RAT R ES IX lf -XCUI.'I'ATli Charles Augustine Chayne llenry Greenleaf Pearson llarrison lYashburn lluyward john Arnold Rockwell If RAT R ES Pas! Gffllillllll' Orville Dwight Baldwin Theodore lYilliam Bossert Newell Arthur Grover Andrew Ture johnson Andrew Dugald Maclachlan Donald Atherton Robbins Richards Johnson Bard Laurence lNarren Codding Stanley Denton Hartshorn Samuel Norris XfVilliams Huff Peter Theobald Lamont Jean Lepicier Sam Fitzhugh Gordon Harold Van Fossen Harper George Washington Elkins John Howland Gardiner, jr. 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 it Deceased, December 15, 1920. if Clyde Arthur Norton Martin Samuel Peterson Teodorico Quiros A. Raymond Anthony Snow Maurice Garthwaite Townend Fearing Henry Morris Woodworth Northey Murray John Alden Plimpton Louis jerroldton Powers, Jr. Robert Pritchard Ramsey Thomas Hodgson Stubbs Herbert Leroy Hayden Oliver De Graf Tenney John Drury Ratcliff Frank Randolph Shaw 406 Marlborough Street, Boston 329 7 Active Alpha Delta Epsilon Lambda Sigma Upsilon Tau . v 45X ig' 1 ..-fa Delta Psi Ch3PteI'S 4,100 Members CHAPTER ROLL - . Columbia University - . University of Pennsylvania - . Trinity College - - . Williams College - . Sheffield Scientific School - . . University of Virginia - . Massachusetts Institute of Technology 330 Delta Psi Tau Chapter - Established 1389 17 RAT RE S 1921 Benjamin Fisher, jr. Arthur Edmund Pew Decker Cordon Mc.-Xllister Kennedy Pope Edgerton Merrill Gerald Church Pearce james Stevenson Munro Otis Hibbard Trowbridge Edward Bancroft john Lewis Brill Jonathan Brown, 3rd Theodore Miller Edison John Bruce King Fairfield Eager Raymond Palmer Scott Thomas Henry lVest, 3rd, Thomas Earle VVhite Hubert Lefebvre W'illiams Joseph Cornell Nowell, jr. W7alter Crocker Pew Palmer Coslett Putnam Powell Robinson . . N . T Daniel Garrison Brunton 1924 Emmons 'Wentworth Blodgett john Jennings Parsons Francis Thomas Willis 428 Charles River Road, Cambridge 331 hompson IJ :L ,Lim Chi Phi 23 Active Chapters 7,000IMembers Alpha . Beta . Gamma . Delta . Epsilon . Zeta . Eta . Theta . Iota . Kappa . Lambda . Mu . Nu . Xi . Omicron . Rho , Sigma . Tau . Phi . Chi . . Alpha Chi Psi . . Omega . Established in 1824 at Princeton University 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 Wisconsin . University of California . Stevens Institute of Technology . University of Texas . Cornell University . Yale Sheffield Scientific School . Lafayette College . University of Illinois . University of Alabama . Amherst College . Dartmouth College . Ohio Wesleyan University . Lehigh University . Georgia School of Technology 332 Beta Chi Phi Chapter - Ifstahlislled 1890 F R.-XT R ES 1918 .loris MacDonald White 1920 Prentice Durfey Ash Rodman McClintock 1921 Anthony Anable Francis Bowen Kittredge james Rowland I-lotchkin Donald W'olf Randolph Alfred Boyd XVason 1922 Howard Frazier Baldwin Holden Manchester Dougherty Clarence Eldred Baker Coleman john Maker Goodnow Lawrence Harold Connell Theodore Thomas Miller Robert Saunders Coupland, jr. Mott Benner Ross Benjamin Abbott Dickson Henry McAlpin Schley Ellsworth MacNaull Wilson 1923 Milton Birch Barba Henry Yates Satterlee Dabney Herndon Maury, jr. john Redford Sheffield, Jr. Henry Cowdin Lay Miller, Jr. Allard Mayo Valentine Foster Nichols Perry John Hamilton Zane 1924 Josiah Holt Benton William Stacy Niekamp Edward Story Taylor 44 The Fenway, Boston 333 ix! 7 'z ' , vefelfwfi ' Delta Kappa Epsilon 43 Active Chapters Q 13,800 Members 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 Epsilo Omega Chi . 1'1 Established in 1844 at Yale University CHAPTER ROLL YaleUniversity . 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 Centre College Middlebury College . University of Michigan . Williams College . Lafayette College . Hamilton College . Colgate University . College of the City of New York . University of Rochester . Rutgers College . De Pauw University . Vxfesleyan University . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . Adelbert College Cornell University Chicago University Syracuse University Columbia College . University of California . Trinity College 1 . University of Minnesota . Massachusetts Institute of Techn . Tulane University . University of Toronto University of Pennsylvania McGill University . Stanford University . University of Illinois . University of VVisconsin University of Washington . University of Texas 334 ology Delta Kappa Epsilon Sigma Tau Cliapler - listablishcd 1800 F RAT R ES I N FAC L' LTATE Alfred Edgar Burton Nlaurice Deliay Thompson XX'aller l'lumphreyS F RAT R ES 15120 Malcolm Sturtevant Burroughs john 1Yilliam Kellar Edwin Delamatcr Ryei' 1921 Garvin Bawden Egbert Wfhiting Olcott Edmund john MacDonald Morris Fahnestoclc Sheldon Herman l,e Mont Schmidt 1922 Harold Raymond Boyer Charles Gordon Rudderham Frank Marcel Didisheim Phillip Coggeshall Stevens joseph Howard Flather Francis,VVillett NValton Watts Sherman Humphrey VVesley Goodman Thompson 1923 Franklin Groves Clement Stacy Burroughs Robeson Wfinthrop Knowlton Coolidge Arthur Dearborn Smith, Ir. Herbert Hesselton Flather James Curtis Willson 1924 joseph Hall Graham Donald Merwin Halsted Rodmond Smith Mahaffy Cecil Bartlett Myers Hamilton Bell Page Frederick Dean Shaw George Theodore Storb 104 Charles River Road, Cambridge 335 JA Phi Beta E psilon Local 300 Members Established in 1890 at Technology ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS Boston New York Chicago Northern Ohio California 336 ward Foster Clark Phi Beta Epsilon Loral at 'l'em'l1nology- Estalmlislied 1800 FRATRES IN F.-XCL'l.,'I'fX'l'li George Owen, Jr. Gordon Ball Wilkes F R .-YI' R E S 1920 Roger Clambee Mosscrop 1921 XX illiam Robert Barker Lansing Taylor Carpenter 1922 Thomas Vililson Alder Eben Hayward Baker Donald Fell Carpenter Frederick Nathan Dillon, jr. Henry Clifford Gayley joseph Kemp Godfrey 1923 Hamilton Judson Bickford Charles Alan Brantingham William Albertus Cauldwell Lester Stanley Champion 1924 Robert Prettyman Everett Thomas Harold Joyce George Swartz Ralph Edmund Ferdinand Arthur Warren Norton Henry Neuman Landis Felix de Martino, jr. Ernest Nugent May Fearing Pratt Holland Russell Smith Othneil Glanville VVilliams Elisha Winthrop Hall Walter Baldwin Murdoch Herman Fay Pike Charles Starbuck, Ir. Irving Knickerbocker, 2nd William Edward May 400 Charles River Road, Cambridge 337 46 Active Chapters Vlfilliams . Union . . Hamilton . . . Amherst VVestern Reserve . Colby .... Rochester . . Middlebury . Bowdoin . Rutgers . . Brown . . Colgate . . New York . Miami . . Cornell . . Marietta . Syracuse . Michigan . . Northwestern . Harvard Wisconsin Lafayette . Columbia , Lehigh . . Tufts . . DePauw Pennsylvania . Minnesota . . Technology . Swarthmore . . California . . . Leland Stanford ju Nebraska McGill . . Toronto . Chicago. , Ohio State . Illinois . Washington . . Pennsylvania State Iowa State Purdue . Indiana . . Carnegie . Wesleyan . Kansas . . nior ll Jawa fl -3 E J ,nm ?tLisT!1. I J Av r ,IR 32551 .. , - 'igf 3 I 3 i '. ' P j If 1 I Q f '-'- ,Y fi Mx. it V ,- I Delta Upsilon 11,000 Members Established in 1834 at Williams College CHAPTER ROLL 'Williams College . Union University . Hamilton College . Amherst College . VVestern Reserve University . Colby College . Rochester University . Middlebury University . Bowdoin College . Rutgers College . Brown University . Colgate -University . New York University . Miami University . Cornell University A . Marietta University . Syracuse University . University of Michigan . Northwestern University . Harvard College . University of Wisconsin . Lafayette College . Columbia University . Lehigh University . Tufts College . De Pauw University . University of Pennsylvania . University of Minnesota . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Swarthmore College . University of California Leland Stanford Junior University . University of Nebraska . McGill University . University of Toronto . University of Chicago . Ohio State University . University of Illinois . University of Washington . Pennsylvania State College . Iowa State College . Purdue University . University of Indiana . Carnegie Institute of Technology ' . Wesleyan University University of Kansas 338 Delta Upsilon Technology ffliaplcr - listalulisliecl 18531 lf R Louis Deer Paul Xliillzird Xorlon Vaughn johonnet Byron Henry du Pont Baldwin Roderic Leslie Bent Edward Miller Howard james Alan Bowers john Gordon Campbell Leland Kinsey Cowie Reginald Sexton Hall Ephraim Fletcher lngalls Charles Thomas jackson VVillard Dean Leshure john Louis Liecty Malcolm Birch Beattie Howard Dickson Hackett Henry Roy Harris Harold Dunn Hersum Thomas Freeborn Bundy Henry Royce Greatwood Daniel Hardy Mead .-YI' R IQS I N lf,-Xt ' l ' l .'l'.-YI' li Rufus Cook Recd Frank Vogel llowcll Xewlrold Tyson FRAT R125 1920 Philip libling Haebler john Cranclon Nash 1921 1922 1923 1924 Irving Daniel Jakobson Alexander Morrison McMorran Rollin Francis Oflicer Arthur Evan Meling Louis Charles Reynolds William Wfatson Russell Thomas Elwell Shepherd Dale Dewey Spoor Robert Kelly Thulman Raymond Lincoln Vaughn Frank Chaffee Vogel George Richard Johnson Benjamin Philbrick Lane Frank Miller, 2nd Charles Eli Mendinhall Robert John Mitchell Daniel Neill Officer Preston Henry Scott 8 526 Beacon Street, Boston 339 ...hw JI'- g i, x, M, Wx J it aw .feazff if Sk, ill X Zee 5 , f 6 ' its ai OA 5533 5 my 3 I-5? fgwlh Qi! . C , I A fllle ,Z igi I . fA -A ' ' Y 1:3592 ' ' .': 3' ?':f',. 5 Sigma Alpha Epsilon S2 Active Chapters 19,500 Members Established in 1856 at the University of Alabama Maine Alpha .... Massachusetts Iota Tau . Massachusetts Beta Upsilon Massachusetts Gamma . Massachusetts Delta . . New Hampshire Alpha . New Hampshire Beta . . New York Alpha . New York Mu . . . New York Sigma Phi . New York Delta . . Pennsylvania Omega . . Pennsylvania Sigma Phi . Pennsylvania Alpha Zeta . Pennsylvania Zeta . . . Pennsylvania Delta . . Pennsylvania Theta , . Pennsylvania Chi Omicron Virginia Omicron . , . Washington City Rho . Virginia Sigma . . . North Carolina Xi . . North Carolina Theta . Michigan Iota Beta . Michigan Alpha . . Ohio Sigma . . . Ohio Delta . . Ohio Epsilon . Ohio Theta . . Ohio Rho . . . Indiana Alpha . . Indiana Beta . . Indiana Gamma . Illinois Psi Omega . . Illinois Beta. . . Illinois Theta . . Illinois Delta . . Minnesota Alpha . Wisconsin Alpha . Wisconsin Phi . Georgia Beta . Georgia Psi . . Georgia Epsilon . Georgia Phi . Alabama Iota . . Alabama Mu . . . Alabama Alpha Mu . Florida Upsilon . . CHAPTER ROLL PROVINCE ALPHA University of Maine Massachusetts Institute of Technology Boston University Harvard University 'Worcester Polytechnic Institute Dartmouth College New Hampshire State College PROVINCE BETA Cornell University Columbia University St. Stephen's College Syracuse University Allegheny College Dickinson College Pennsylvania State College Bucknell University Gettysburg College University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh PROVINCE GAMMA University of Virginia George Washington University Washington and Lee University University of North Carolina Davidson University PROVINCE DELTA PROVINCE EPSILON 340 University of Michigan Adrian College Mount Union College Ohio Wesleyan University University of Cincinnati Ohio State University Case School of Applied Science Franklin College Purdue University University of Indiana Northwestern University University of Illinois University of Chicago Millikin University University of Minnesota University of Wisconsin Beloit College University of Georgia Mercer University Emory College Georgia School of Technology Southern University University of Alabama Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Florida Missouri Alpha . . Missouri Beta .... Nebraska Lambda Pi . . Arkansas Alpha Upsilon . Kansas Alpha .... Kansas Beta . . . Iowa Beta .... Iowa Gamma . . . South Dakota Gamma . Colorado Chi . Colorado Zeta . Colorado Lambda . Colorado Delta . XYyomingAlpha , Louisiana Epsilon . . . Louisiana Tau Epsilon . Texas Rho .... Oklahoma Kappa . . Kentucky Kappa . Kentucky Iota . . Kentucky Epsilon , Tennessee Zeta . . Tennessee Lambda . Tennessee Nu . . Tennessee Kappa . Tennessee Omega . Tennessee Eta . . California Alpha . California Beta . Arizona Alpha . Nevada Alpha . Washington Lambda . Washington Beta . . Oregon Alpha . . PROYI NC Ii ZET.-X University of Missouri . Vllisliington University . University of Nebraska . llnivvrsity of Arkansas . University of Kansas . Kansas State College . l'niversitv of Iowa Iowa State College PROVINCE ETA University of South Dakota . . . . . . University of Colorado University of Denver . Colorado School of Mines Colorado Agricultural College University ol' XVyoming PROVINC E TH ETA . . . . . . . Louisiana State University . . . . . . Tulane University . . . . . University of Texas . . . . . . University ol' Oklahoma PROVINCE IOTA Centre College Bethel College . Kentucky State University . . . Southwestern Presbyterian University . Cumberland University . Vanderbilt University . University of Tennessee University ol' the South PROVINCE KAPPA Union University . . . . . . Stanford University . . . . . . University of California . . . . . . University of Arizona . . . . . . University of Nevada PROVINCE LAM BDA . . . . . . University of Washington. . Washington State University . . . . . Oregon State College Sigma Alpha Epsilon Massachusetts Iota Tau Chapter - Established 1892 FRATRESlN'FACULTATE John Lamson Glover William Thomas Hall Norris Greenleaf Abbott, Jr. Edward NVolcott Booth Edward Parkinson Clark Clark Doane Greene john Aldrich Grimmons Alexander Duer Harvey Sanford John Hill Harold Frierson Hunter Parke Dinwiddie Appel Thomas Nicholas Berlage Sydney Miles Biddell Frederick Steele Blackall, Ir. FRATRES 1921 1922 Joseph Humphrey Chadbourne, Jr. Frank Dana Gage George Wambaugh Heathman Harold Irving Beadle Sydney Smith Dean Horace lngraham Daniel Harold Keck Lynn Palmer Marsh Donald Elbra Walsh 1923 Preston 'Woodling 1924 Albert Donald Kelso Ralph George Overland Earl Henry McBroom Leigh John McGrath Edward Adams Mead Christopher Bertelsen Nelson George William Pollock Foster Moore Post Bruce Falconer Rogers Roy Dietrick Snyder William Hudson Lang Sanford Daniels Leland, Jr. Duncan Robertson Linsley Charles Tolbert McGrady Charles Donald Mclntosh VanDorn Cranford Smith W'ilfrid Muloclr Thomson Charles Henry Tirrell Horace Chamberlain Ruggles Robert McClellan Symonds Carlo Vicario Wintlirop Loring Warner 484 Beacon Street, Boston 341 ' Delta Tau Delta Viw. i lllilililffllllil 3 ' J of ,151 ,... us e LJ as - 'X fi? O lfz fj A TOT! 4253.5 ,lx Q52 61 Active Chapters Total Membership 11,500 Established in 1859 at Bethany College CHAPTER ROLL SOUTHERN DIVISION Vanderbilt University Wfashington and Lee University University of Georgia Emory College University of the South University of Virginia Tulane University George Washington University University of Texas EASTERN DIVISION Allegheny College Washington and jefferson College Lafayette College Stevens Institute of Technology Pennsylvania State College Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Pennsylvania Lehigh University Tufts College Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cornell University Brown University Dartmouth College FE Columbia University Wesleyan University University of Maine Syracuse University University of Pittsburgh Amherst College WESTERN DIVISION University of Iowa University of lfVisconsin University of Minnesota University of Colorado Northwestern University Leland Stanford Junior University University of Nebraska University of Illinois University of California University of Chicago Armour Institute of Technology Baker University University of Missouri University of VVashington Iowa State College University of Oregon University of Kansas Kansas State College NORTHERN DIVISION Ohio University University of Michigan Albion College Western Reserve University Hillsdale College Ohio Wesleyan University Kenyon College Indiana University De Pauw University Butler College Ohio State University West Virginia University Purdue University University of Cincinnati Miami University Delta Tau Delta Beta Nu Chapter - 1889 If RATRES IN F.-XCULTATE Raymond Donald Douglas FRATRES 1921 Trevor Otto Moorhead Davidson Elmer William Davis Eugene Lorraine Harlin Everett Radcliff Harman john Jerome Hines, jr. Edward Vaughn jones Harold Underwood Faulkner XVilliam Henry Leonori, Jr. XYilliam Lohmeyer, Jr. Donald Graham Morse Clinton Arthur Newton Wilford Seitz Paul Bernard XVendler 1922 Estes Russel Baldridge NVinslow Corson Morse Morris Miller Bauer Walter Mills Saunders, Ir. Lawson Tisdale Blood Dexter Nichols Shaw Albert jesse Browning VVarren Don Sherman Lawrence Barry Davis Charles VVheeler Springer George Dewey Godard Arthur Hutton Vignoles Henry John Horn, jr. Bertram Anton VVeber Cecil Haskins Hubbard Roland Henry Winde 1923 Josiah Richardson Elliot, Ir. William LeRoy Searles James Arthur Henderson Roscoe Harwil Smith Sydney Grant XN7alton 1924 Frank Oliver Bond-Nelson Harold Ray Dallas Edgar Parker Dunlaevy Louis Henry Fitch, Jr. Earle Brampton Pridmore 4 Ames Street, Cambridge 343 t i i 1 I A o ill i 1gZff-Max :Li-3 is 93 Ng? ng I a i f iya yy I fer' a in Phi Gamma Delta 63 Active Chapters 17,200lMembers Established in 1848 at Washington and vIefferson1College A Washington and Jefferson College A De Pauw University O University of Virginia E Gettysburg College II Allegheny College T Hanover College XII Wabash College S2 Columbia University AA Illinois Wesleyan University FA Knox College ZA Washington and Lee University GA Ohio Wesleyan University Z Indiana State University NA Yale University OA Ohio State University B University of Pennsylvania HA University of Kansas A Bucknell University AA Denison University ZA Lafayette College E Vifittenberg College Zia William Jewell College AE University of California Gil' Colgate University BX Lehigh University Ffb Pennsylvania State University IM Massachusetts Institute of Tech KN Cornell University ' ME University of Minnesota PX Richmond University BM johns Hopkins University nology KT HI NE AX TA X M XI AN XM QM ET AN EN 9 TA EA AI IIP XT A111 AE AI XE EO BK I IIE NS2 NB FE University of Tennessee Worcester Polytechnicllnstitute New York University Amherst College Trinity College Union College University of Wisconsin University of Illinois University of Nebraska University of Missouri University of Maine University of Washington Dartmouth College University of Syracuse University of Alabama University of Texas Western Reserve Universi Purdue University Brown University Chicago University University of Michigan Leland Stanford junior U Iowa State University Colorado College University of Oregon University of Colorado Williams College University of Pittsburgh University of Oklahoma Rutgers College University of the South MA State University of Iowa 344 W niversity Phi Gamma Delta Iota Mu Chapter - Established 1989 FR.-XTER IN l7ACLiI-T.-X'I'li john Clement Barker Ralph lYilbur Bartlett, jr. Charles Ellsworth Brown George Orr Cliflord George Franklin French Harold Holden Lockey Otis Angier Ralph Miller Cook VVilliam Cornelius Gray Broderick Haskell, jr. Alpheus Craig Lippincott, Jr. Malcolm Stuart McGhie George Albert Midwoocl, Jr. Charles Borden Miller, Jr. Charles Rudolph Myers, 2nd Richard Lyon Bowditch Raymond Leland Bowles Winthrop Griffin Dow Charles Fitch Parker lflenry Paul Talbot F R.-XT RES 1921 1922 1923 Alan Henderson Mclntosh Richard McKay Terry Mitchell Carlton Hart Talcott john Leyson Vaupel Lyman Perley XVhitten Stephen Barton Neiley Nllilliam Henry Noyes Frederick Copeland Paul VVillard Bates Purinton Theodore Riegel Xvilliam Carter Roberson Nathaniel Oliver Robinson Leslie Benjamin Sanders, Jr Francis Huston W'yeth VX7illiam Sumner Simpson Charles Frederic Srnith, Jr. john Robert Tench Alexander Comyn Wallace Marshall Nehemiah lfVaterman Azel Ames, Jr. George Waldron Bowers 1924 VVilliam Addison McCartney, Ir. john Raymond Joseph McPhee Samuel Hallock du Pont Albert Chisholm Read, Jr. William Haigh Van Dusen Shepard Vogelgesang 39 Bay State Road, Boston 345 Phi Sigma Kappa 30 Active Chapters 4,800 Members Established in 1873 at Massachusetts Agricultural College Alpha . Beta . . Gamma . Delta . Epsilon . Zeta . Eta . Theta . Iota . . Kappa . Lambda . Mu . . Nu . Xi . . Omicron . Pi . Sigma . Tau . . Upsilon . Phi . . Chi . Psi . . . Omega . . . Alpha Deuteron Beta Deuteron . Gamma Deuteron Delta Deuteron Epsilon Deuteron Zeta Deuteron . Eta Deuteron . Theta Deuteron CHAPTER ROLL Massachusetts Agricultural College Union University 4 Cornell University University of West Virginia Yale University College of the City of New York University of Maryland Columbia University Stevens Institute of Technology Pennsylvania State College George VVashington University University of Pennsylvania Lehigh University St. Lawrence University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Franklin and Marshall College St. john's College Dartmouth College Brown University Swarthmore College Williams College University of Virginia University of California University of Illinois University of Minnesota Iowa State College University of Michigan Worcester Polytechnic Institute University of Nevada University of Wisconsin Oregon Agricultural College 346 Phi Sigma Kappa Omicron Cliapler -- listalmlishecl 1902 lf R AT R ES I X If ACL' l .'I'.-YI' E Charles Blaney Breed Eclward liurber Miller Frederick George Keyes F RAT R ES 1920 Armand St. Martin lireeger Stephen Allan Merselis Arthur Roberts 1921 Charles Bradford Barton, jr. Victor Clarence Hassold Vernon Clark Cole Leon Albertus Lloyd John Morse Giles Norman Frisbie Patton Harold Dean Griswold Robert Edward Waterman Philip Exton Guclces VVilliam Hoyt Young 1922 Edward Colson Fales julian Lovejoy Henry Langdon Haltermann Robert Prescott Ralph VValdo Hemenway Harold Alfred Stockbridge Hilary Sanford Swenson 1923 Gordon Stewart Blair Walton Craig Groce Paul Bromely Brown Lawrence William jordan Arthur Wesley Graves VValter Dale 1VIcCrea Herbert Arthur Morse 1924 Harry Gustaf Brockington james Stanslield Radcliffe Edward Cornell Keyworth Wa1ter Lee Thompson .517 Beacon Street, Boston 347 E356 nn?--x gi .,...,,, , f ' at 'X A , It i 'lPi:-- fr ,iii -7 V - It I - :X- oae,' L ,- film, - A A ' : Q52 -L.,. x X Theta Chi 30 Active Chapters 2,100 Members Alpha . Beta . . Gamma . Delta . Epsilon . Zeta . . Eta . Theta . Iota . Kappa . Lambda . Mu . . Nu . Xi . . Omicron . Pi,.. Rho . Sigma . Tau . 1. Upsilon . Phi . . Chi . Psi . . Omega Alpha Beta . Alpha Gamma Alpha Delta Alpha Epsilon Alpha Zeta . Alpha Eta . Established in 1856 at Norwich University 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 . University of California . Hampden-Sidney College . University of Virginia . Richmond College . Dickinson College . University of Illinois . Oregon Agricultural College . University of Florida . New York University . North Dakota Agricultural College . Alabama Polytechnic Institute . University of Wisconsin . Pennsylvania State College . University of Pittsburgh University of Michigan . Purdue University . Leland Stanford University . University of Rochester . University of North Carolina 348 Theta Chi Bela Chapter - lfstablisliecl 19012 FRATIQR IN l ACL'l,'l'.fX'l'li Hale Sutherland IVR.-XTRES 1920 Gerald Tatterstield 1921 Robert Walker Barker Arthur Friedrich Kaupe Samuel Tilton Drew Victor Nason Kruse Curtiss 'I'arring'Garr,lner George Frank Lord Edmund Irving Howard John Thomas Rule John Vfyman Shepard 1922 Clyde Allen Benson Robert Lay Hallock George Trebel Boli Howard Edward Hanson Lewis Newton Brown Franklin Hall Marmon Ronald Dalrymple Brown James Nesmith, 2nd Crawford Hallock Greenewalt Harry Leslie Pearson Francis XVheeler Spalding 1923 John Allan Abbott Alfred Julius Schneider Sherwood Isbell Berger Philip Charlesworth Smith Arthur Raymond Holden Francis Plummer Squibb Theodore VVhitman Kenyon Arnold Flint Taylor 1924 Malcolm Talbot Anthony Douglas Forsyth Elliott Andrew Pierce Kellogg Richard LaRoy Nims Thomas Thornton Oxnard Charles Norton Thomas 161 Bay State Road, Boston Q 349 jg 'X K . .f 'I.: 1.i 1 -if . 5? 5 f f : 5 I R Sega ' .':::ig:t:-'A , .. ,,..v x i, ' A I 4 smutiso Phi Kappa Sigma 30 Active Chapters 6,500 Members Established in 1850 at the University of Pennsylvania Alpha . Delta . Epsilon . Zeta . Eta . Iota . Mu . 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 . Alpha Rho . Alpha Sigma Alpha Tau . Alpha Upsilon Alpha Phi . Philadelphia Pittsburgh Atlanta San Francisco CHAPTER ROLL . . . . University of Pennsylvania . Vtfashington 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 . Washington and Lee University . University of West Virginia . University of Maine . Armour Institute of Technology . University of Maryland . University of Wisconsin . Vanderbilt University . University of Alabama . University of California . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Georgia Institute of Technology . Purdue University . University of Michigan . University of Chicago . Cornell University . University of, Minnesota . Leland Stanford Junior University . University of Washington . . . , Iowa University ALUMNI CHAPTERS Richmond Chicago New York Baltimore New Orleans Southern California Harrisburg Evanston Detroit Boston Nashville 350 Phi Kappa Sigma Alplizi Xiu Chapter - lislalilisherl 153025 l7RA'l'Rl-IS IN l'iACl'l.'l'.'X'l'l-2 Dugalml Calelz jackson Preston Ashley Remington Charles Pipkin Bailey Townshend XYilliam Hultz Walker If RAT R ES 1921 Paul Nathaniel Anderson Allen Drew :Xdrlicks George Henry Burt Charles Alhaugh Cassell Conway Berry Barbour Girard Boyce Fred jackson Burt NValter Bridges Driscoll 1922 XYinter Dean Dugalcl Caleb jackson, jr. Albert Kruse Reginald Hammerick Smithwiclt William Lucius Hawes Barrett Grout Hindes Wlilliam Barton Jones john Frederick Robinson Thomas Carlton Rowen 1923 Robert Pond Bolster Philip Morris Stearns Ellis Howard Dennett Charles Hulbert Toll, jr. Philip Abbot Herrick Robert Norman Vincent Blanchard Dominick Vtfarren 1924 William john Frisbie VVilliam Flournoy Rivers Hoyt Sherman Griffith Jerome Taylor Mahlon Kemmerer Quealy George Franklin Way 203 Bay State Road, Boston 351 I 5 iw'- N., . ,, 1 ,az ea L :,, 1 jf, x ?-' gf ' iv aaflf QLVXON' Q Alpha Tau Omega 73 Active Chapters 13,400 Members Founded in 1865 at Virginia Military Institute Florida Alpha Omega . . Georgia Alpha Beta . Georgia Alpha Theta Georgia Alpha Zeta . Georgia Beta Iota . Illinois Gamma Zeta . Illinois Gamma Xi Indiana Delta Alpha Indiana Gamma Gamma . . Indiana Gamma Omicron . Michigan Alpha Mu . . Michigan Beta Kappa . Michigan Beta Lambda . Michigan Beta Omicron . Wisconsin Gamma Tau . Colorado Gamma Lambda . Kansas Gamma Mu . . . Nebraska Gamma Theta . Wyoming Gamma Psi . Colorado Delta Eta . Kansas Delta Theta . Maine Beta Upsilon . . . Maine Gamma Alpha . . . Massachusetts Beta Gamma . Massachusetts Gamma Beta . Massachusetts Gamma Sigma New Hampshire Delta Delta . Rhode Island Gamma Delta . Vermont Beta Zeta . . . New York Alpha Omicron . New York Beta Theta New York Delta Gamma . . Pennsylvania Alpha Iota . . Pennsylvania Alpha Pi . Pennsylvania Alpha Rho . . Pennsylvania Alpha Upsilon . Pennsylvania Gamma Omega Pennsylvania Tau .... North Carolina Alpha Delta . North Carolina Xi . . . South Carolina Beta Xi . Virginia Beta .... Virginia Delta . . . CHAPTER ROLL PROVINCE I University of Florida . . . . . University of Georgia . Emory College . Mercer University Georgia School of Technology PROVINCE II . . . . . . University of Illinois . . . . . University of Chicago . Indiana University . Rose Polytechnic Institute . Purdue University . Adrian College . Hillsdale College . University of Michigan . . . . . Albion College . . . . . . University of Wisconsin PROVINCE III . . . . . . University of Colorado University of Kansas . University of Nebraska . University of Wyoming Colorado Agricultural College Kansas State Agricultural College PROVINCE IV University of Maine Colby College Massachusetts Institute of Technology Tufts College , . Worcester Polytechnic Institute New Hampshire State College Brown University University of Vermont PROVINCE V . Cornell University . Colgate University . Muhlenberg College . Washington and Jefferson College . Lehigh University Pennsylvania College St. Lawrence University , Pennsylvania State College . . . . . University of Pennsylvania PROVINCE VI . . . . , University of North Carolina . . Trinity College . Charleston College ' . Washington and Lee University . University of Virginia 352 Ohio .-Xlph: Ullio .-Xlplu Ulliu l Sem Ohio Ilelzi Ohio Gam: Ohio I I-it-mu iota clay Tennessee Tviiliesst-1' Ti-li ni-ssee Ti-nm' 5500 Tennessee i Nu i Psi Lla . Oni:-ua . na Kappa . Rho . hill Inlil . .-Xlplm Tau , Bn-lu Iii . . Hula Tau , Oriivun . . I'i . . California Beta Psi. . California Gamma Iolai Oregon Alpha Sigma . Oregon Gamma Phi . XX'il5lllllgl0l'l Gamma Chi XYashington Gamma Pi Alabania Alpha Epsilon .-Xlahamn Beta Beta . Alabama Beta Delta . I.OlliSlllIl2'l Beta Epsilon Texas Gamma Eta . Texas Delta Epsilon . Iowa Beta Alpha . Iowa Delta Beta . . Iowa Gamma Upsilon . Minnesota Gamma Nu Missouri Gamma Rho Missouri Delta Zeta . l'RUX'lNClS VII . . . . . Mt. lfnion College . . . . lVilleuln-rg College . Ohio XYL-slcyan Ifniversity . Ohio State University . XXX-stern Reserve University . . . . . Marietta College I'RUX'IXCE Ylll . . , . . State University of Kentucky . . . . .Southwestern llresbvterian Universii . Yantlerlsilt University . Union University . . . . . University of the South . . . . . University tml' Tennessee PROVINCE IX . .... Leland Stanford University . lfniversity of California . Oregon Agricultural College . lfniversity of Oregon . NN'ashington State College . . . . . University of XVashington PROVINCE X . . . . . Alabama Polytechnic Institute . . . Southern University . University of Alabama . Tulane University . University of Texas . . . . . Southern Methodist University PROVINCE XI . . . . . Simpson College . . . . . University of Iowa . Iowa State College . University of Minnesota . University of Missouri . Wfashington University Alpha Tau Omega Beta Gamma Chapter - Established 1885 Harry Lake Bowman Vannevar Bush Hartley Burton Gardner Hurley Gray Griffith William Francis Kennedy James Sidney Marine William Riley MeKeen, Jr. William Warin Bainbridge Harold Addison Burbank George Buttler John Wheeler Church Earl Herkimer Eacker Harry Clark Barrett Harold Donnelly George Augustine jencl-:es William Kirkpatrick Lowell Rutherford Comfort John Douglass Fitch Richard Dreux Jackson Robert Leaman Kittredge FRATRES IN FACULTATE Arthur Lindsey Nelson Charles Francis Park George Edmund Russell FRATRES 1921 , George French Bowie Owens Richard Clement Poole Robert Rich Rowe Russel Heath Savage Oscar Buzzell Sias 1922 Weston Hadden William Elliott Huger, 2nd Fred Luman Raymond Arthur Folger Rogers Raymond Crawford Rundlett Wilbur Jay Woodruff 1923 Miles Morgan Frederick Jordan Ranlett William Theodor Roth Edwin Herman Schmitz 1924 Alan Spaulding Renfrew Raymond Norcliffe Rowe William Dennison Rowe Alfred Kendrick Sparrow 37 Bay State Road, Boston 353 af' Nl- We f if like itil ' ' 'W ay 'x ls ,- W rig' l gk fi-ns L4 -amgv YET' - , rg' ffl ui .1-'U l a ' lS5ie!fl?F 5113- ' J x. A 4 A iff, 'A I . gf, 53 Q' A l-ei, 'ffl J ,A N ' D 'f,.P-mfg., f 2:-,A t 'ff tele fr is NH, gf G. 5.f.-.-.i if V' -fQ2Qg,f- 1 ,ir-fggfcsi Kfpolgskx 29 Active Chapters Beta .... Gamma Deuteron Delta Deuteron Epsilon . . . Zeta .... Zeta Deuteron . Eta .... Eta Deuteron . Theta Deuteron Iota Deuteron . Kappa . . . Kappa Deuteron Lambda Deuteron Mu Deuteron . Nu .... Nu Deuteron . Xi .... Xi Deuteron. . Omicron Deuteron Pi Deuteron . Rho Deuteron . Sigma Deuteron Tau Deuteron . Phi .... Phi Deuteron . Chi . . . Chi Deuteron . Psi .... Beta Deuteron . 'Z sllovf Theta Delta Chi 8,200 Members Established in 1847 at Union University CHARGE ROLL Cornell University University of Michigan University of California . College of William and Mary . Brown University ' . McGill University . Bowdoin University . Leland Stanford Junior University Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Williams College . Tufts College University of Illinois . . University of Toronto . . Amherst College . University of Virginia . Lehigh University . Hobart College University of Washington Dartmouth College City College of New York . Columbia University University of Wisconsin . University of Minnesota . Lafayette College . University of Pennsylvania . University of Rochester . George Washington University . Hamilton College . Iowa State College 354 Theta Delta Chi Theta Deuteron Charge - Established 1890 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Nathan Richard George, jr. Erwin Haskell Schell FRAT RES 1920 Herman Broockmann Donald Ball McGuire Fontinelle Scott Carpenter Eugene Perry Rowell, Ir. Austin Southard Myers john Chester 1Vilson 1921 Lincoln Barrett Barker George Howard LeFevre Ivan Fleming Chambers Fred Myron Rowell Lawrence Wlickes Conant Lucien George Schlimgen Josiah Denton Crosby Herbert VVatson Smith Henri Pell .lunod Marshall Hayden 'Winchester 1922 Kendrick Powell Coachman Wfilliam Brewster Gurney Roger Henderson Damon Herbert Coleman Ham Charles Harvey Edwards Keble Perine Jasper Bennett 1Villsea 1923 Franklin Olcott Billings Robert Dane Foster Theodore Harrison Carpenter Charles Samuel Keevil Samuel Charles Dearstyne Frank Perkins Knight, Ir. Clarence Thomas Mower 1924 Thomas Hutcheson Boyd George Warren Knight Charles Otto Duevel, Ir. Leander Holden Poor Carroll Livermore Dunn Williain Campbell Ross Melville Fuller Taylor 334 Harvard Street, ,Cambridge 355 QQWII Wx I YZ? N QTEK X 5 ,2 0 I NNW WE' JEM B LAB on I f N32 mga 5 33 Q fi Qifli gi I I I I Lambda Phi Established in 1906 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION New York 356 Lambda Phi Local at Technology - Established 1906 FR.-XTRES IN FACULTATE Benjamin Burrows Tremere, jr. Harry Chandler Stearns FRATRES 1921 Laurence Haskell Burnham Yladimir Dixon jean Edgar Beique Edward XVood jackson George Augustus Beeche Edward Crippen Layng Herbert XYalter Best Melvin Charles Rose Walter Albert Sherbrooke 1922 Ferris Baldwin Briggs , Roscoe Ernest Sherbrooke Haywood Perry Cavarly, Jr. James Linklater Truslow, 3rd Harold Sevier Clemens Hezekiah Allen 1Vescott 1fVilliam Evans Wfilliams, Jr. 1923 john Aldrich Dow Charles Townsend Ludington - Thomas Theodore Stevenson 1924 Alfred Ludwig Chardon Stevenson Findlater William Pearce Winsor 493 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston 357 26 Active Chapters 'cw In 0 -qi' AA fflltl ,,,,,, ,,,,, , Q 5? Q' -A X i I 0 S ' lflti wlllwx Q f . i 4 5'l3T ii f ' 5, 'igqy' it . i .. UD Q..4.l flklyr . SE., ,mf gigs ., f, ' 1 5. 17, A g,,0lJ?-.i.., L t 1.1 .3 Qs . if 'I I is I 4 x :ami-1:-. 5s',1a2f. P X L: 3'7fl'Q S7 I f gl ' ti ' 3 i ii R fly - fc Q L t. rl w. Ztmf, ,, V . m fri is t I5 1 ,E - ' 'i , Qf f2f Ef ,I 'i' it 57 FTE, 1, W, ' if .Q It ,Z Q f, xr ,.. ,. . ia t ,1-sf ,.0, ' fl, ,rl 1-Jenni , -X R if Q ' 'I' I' 'W if 27 N M f I 1, Zeta Beta Tau 3,100 Members Established in 1898 at the College of the City of New York Alpha . Gamma . Delta . Theta . Kappa . Mu . . Lambda . Zeta . . Sigma . Eta . Iota . Nu . Xi . . Omicron . Pi . Tau . Rho . Phi . . Upsilon . Chi . . Psi . . Omega . . Alpha Beta . Alpha Gamma . Alpha Delta . Alpha Epsilon . CHAPTER ROLL . College of the City of New York . New York University . Columbia University . University of Pennsylvania . Cornell University . Boston University . Western Reserve University . Case School of Applied Science . Tulane University . Union University . Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn . Ohio State University i . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Syracuse University . Louisiana State University . Harvard University . University of Illinois . University of Michigan . McGill University . University of Virginia . University of Alabama . University of Missouri . University of Chicago . Vanderbilt University . University of Southern California . Washington and Lee University 358 Zeta Beta Tau Xi Chapter - Established 1911 FRATRES 1920 Herman joseph Marovitz 1921 Louis Mandel Myer Harry Naigles 1922 Milton Maxmilian Manshel Jerome Meier 1923 Julian Emerson Berla William Louis Merzbach Herbert Frederick Loring Milton Louis Oransky Edward May Sohn 1924 Arthur Myron Kallet William Henlein Levi Henry Rau, Ir. 535 Newbury Street, Boston 359 54 Active Chapters Alpha Zeta . Gamma Zeta . Epsilon Zeta . Zeta Zeta . . Iota Zeta . . Lambda Zeta . Beta Zeta . . Sigma Zeta . Phi Zeta . Delta Zeta . . Pi Zeta . . . Omicron Zeta . Mu Zeta , . Tau Zeta . Eta Zeta . Theta Zeta . Upsilon Zeta . Xi Zeta . . Chi Zeta . Omega Zeta . Kappa Zeta . Nu Zeta . Rho Zeta . . . Psi Zeta .... Alpha Alpha Zeta . Alpha Gamma Zeta . Alpha Epsilon Zeta . Alpha Zeta Zeta . Alpha Iota Zeta . . Alpha Lambda Zeta . Alpha Beta Zeta . . Alpha Sigma Zeta . Alpha Phi Zeta . Alpha Delta Zeta . Alpha Pi Zeta . . . Alpha Omicron Zeta . Alpha Mu Zeta . . Alpha Tau Zeta . Alpha Eta Zeta . . Alpha Theta Zeta . Alpha Upsilon Zeta . Alpha Xi Zeta . Alpha Chi Zeta . Alpha Omega Zeta . Alpha Kappa Zeta . Alpha Nu Zeta . Alpha Rho Zeta . Alpha Psi Zeta . . Gamma Alpha Zeta . Gamma Gamma Zeta Gamma Epsilon Zeta Gamma Zeta Zeta . Gamma Iota Zeta . Gamma Lambda Zeta Vw-Qttswiliycfsqe, 6 , Q f .J SD 3-.5 fa r , V ' J C hrs' . ii! 'T' iii, If if 5 when A aa gift ,.fQ i! C. fa 5 QQBKQQ I'x',- ,ff rx i ilxp S man' ,,, Lambda Chi Alpha 4,275 Members Established in 1912 at Boston University ZETA ROLL Boston University Massachusetts AgriculturalQCollege University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State College Brown University Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Maine University of Michigan Rutgers College Bucknell University W'orcester Polytechnic Institute Cornell University University of California Washington State College Rhode Island State College Dartmouth College Louisiana State University De Pauw University University' of Illinois Alabama Polytechnic Institute Knox College University of Georgia Union College Purdue University Butler College University of South Dakota Harvard University Colgate University Northwestern University Oregon Agricultural College University of Wisconsin Cumberland University University of Alabama Missouri School of Mines University of Denver University of Indiana University of Texas Iowa State College Oklahoma Agricultural and Me Franklin and Marshall College Syracuse University New Hampshire College Richmond College Ohio University Wabash College Western Reserve University Colby College University of Washington University of Akron University of Cincinnati University of Pittsburgh chanics College Washington and Jefferson College Denison University University of Chicago Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Zeta Chapter - listalilislietl 1013 ITR.-XTRISS IN Ii-XCl'l,TA'l'li -lohn llardwell Howard Edward Sears Brown Franklin Triinby F laherl y George Frank Gokey, jr. Paul Landes Hanson Munroe Chapin Hawes Erwin Robert Hermann Frank Ellsworth Huggins Stanley llfilliam Boyd Richard Jenness Bundy Charles King Crofton Lee XVingate Carroll Elmer Westoxi Hammond Stevens Bromley Theodore Max Bumiller Andrew lVIePhail Gault Claude Leon Rice Thomas Siegel' Derr lf R AT R Ii S 1921 Carl XVing Hammond Ralph Weston Leach Stuart Nixon Chester Raymond Painter Philip Russell Payson john Seddon Kenneth Reynold Sutherland 1922 Alfred ,lohn Kroog James Forrest Maelntyre Rodney Gordon Pettengill Attilio Robert Tonon john Wfilliam Strieder Amos Henry Stevens 1923 John Fisher Hester Little Willard Newton Parker Vlfilliam David Scofield 1924 Charles Theodore Robbins Hugh Leon Walker 398 Marlborough Street, Boston 361 I.. 1- if AX 1 if 75 -, rr fi. if 'll' in 4 if nit 0 'f 6 .mf Y I r f' K 'A A+ i pglll W 1 lllll ll ,ip x .,4, 'ii v iw so ll Beta Theta Pi 81 Active Chapters Total Membership 25,300 Established in 1839 at Miami University CHAPTER ROLL A Miami University B Western Reserve University BK Ohio University P Washington and Jefferson University A De Pauw University Indiana University II A University of 'Michigan T Wabash College E Centre College K HB Brown University University of North Carolina 9 Ohio Wesleyan University I Hanover College E Knox College O University of Virginia CIDA Davidson College XII Bethany College X Beloit College AB University of Iowa AI' Wittenberg College AA Westminster College AP University of Chicago AH Denison University AI Washington University AN University of Kansas AII University of Wisconsin P Northwestern University Dickinson College Johns Hopkins University A2 AX SZ University of California BA BP BA Kenyon College Rutgers College Cornell University 2 Stevens Institute of Technology St. Lawrence University Universit of Maine BZ BH y iv University of Pennsylvania B9 Colgate University N Union University AA Columbia University BI BA BO OA AT AT AZ BE ASZ BIT ME BN ZCIP BX fI1X A2 BAP BT BZ BQ EP BM AK TE OZ FQ BCIP BE BP PA BT PB Z PI' PA PE 1' Z FH AP PO 1' I Carnegie Institute of Technology 362 Amherst College Vanderbilt College University of Texas Ohio State University University of Nebraska Pennsylvania State College University of Denver Syracuse University Dartmouth College University of Minnesota lfVesleyan University University of Cincinnati University of Missouri Lehigh University Yale University D Leland Stanford Junior University University of VVest Virginia University of Colorado Bowdoin College I Washington State University University of Illinois Purdue University Case School of Applied Science Iowa State College University of Toronto University of Oklahoma Colorado School of Mines Tulane University University of Oregon University of South Dakota Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Utah VVilliams College University of Idaho Colorado College Kansas State Agricultural College Whitman College Georgia School of Technology Washington and Lee University Washington State College Beta Theta Pi Beta Upsilon Chapter- Established 1913 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Edward Everett Bugbee Oliver Louis Bardes Guy Hammett Davis Zambry Paul Giddens Philip Higginbotham Hatch John Thornton Hull Henry 'Weston Armington Charles Edmund Brokaw Charles Yardley Chittick Warren Tebbetts Ferguson Ralph Charles Geckler jonathan Young Ballard Hobart Clark Schuyler Hazard, Jr. Robert Montgomery Randolph Gilbert Harrison Cowan Burritt Alden Cushman, jr. Theodore Herbert Elliott David Evans, Jr. Robert Paine Bigelow F RATRES 1921 Chesterton Stevens Knight XVillard George Loesch Lewis Wlooden Moss ' john Trey or Peirce 1Villard Haines Ray Miles Miller Zoller 1922 1923 1924 Abbott Livingston Johnson, julian Bonsall McFarland David Morris Minton, Jr. George Floyd Nesbitt, Ir. VVillia1n Thayer Rich, Ir., Robert Payne Shaw William Lyman Stewart, Jr. Herrick Ogden Tappan Sidney Allen Webb Donald Brownlie Jennings Arthur James Kemp William Boyd Parker, Ir. Wilmot Grant Peirce, jr. Charles Mortimer Phelps 106 Sewell Avenue, Brookline 363 2n 4, as CQ' 'SD gggfflx ,L 'C,f:.iii ZH .,. I I K A L ' I ,',,' W5 ',,' 5' XDR ' I ,f - vi Q, - DO Dseiiif? ' Kappa S1 gma 85 Active Chapters Total Membership I7 400 - Founded in 1869 at the University of Virginia DISTRICT I NI' University of Maine AA University of Vermont AP Bowdoin College BA Brown University BK New Hampshire State College FA Massachusetts Agricultural College FE Dartmouth College FH Harvard University FII Massachusetts Institute of Technology DISTRICT II II Swarthmore College ' AE University of Pennsylvania AK Cornell University BI Lehigh University FZ New York University FI Syracuse University FT Rutgers College DISTRICT III AA Pennsylvania State College Ali? Bucknell University BA Washington and Jefferson University BII Dickinson College FCP VVest Virginia University DISTRICT IV Z University of Virginia H Randolph-Macon College M VVashington and Lee University N William and Mary College T Hampden-Sidney College AA University of Maryland AH George Washington University BB Richmond College DISTRICT V A Davidson College H Trinity College AM University of North Carolina AN VVofford College BT North Carolina Agricultural and Me- chanical College DISTRICT VI B University of Alabama AB Mercer University AT BH BA II E AT K A 413 SZ BN AE BID FE X AF AZ AH AX BE B9 FB AXP BM BP IIA A52 BI' BE BT BX IIN TO TIE 364 Georgia Technical College Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Georgia DISTRICT VII Louisiana State University Tulane University Millsaps College DISTRICT VIII Vanderbilt University University of Tennessee Southwestern Presbyterian University University of the South University of Kentucky DISTRICT IX Ohio State University Case School of Applied Science Denison University DISTRICT X Purdue University University of Illinois University of Michigan Wabash College Lake Forest University University of VVisConsin University of Indiana University of Chicago DISTRICT XI University of Nebraska University of Minnesota University of Iowa Iowa State College DISTRICT XII Vlfilliam Jewell College University of Missouri Washington University Baker University Missouri School of Mines Washburn College University of Kansas DISTRICT XIII University of Arkansas University of Oklahoma I x.F 1315 IIS! I'l' I'I' I F Disrrzici' XIX' Southwestern Lriiversity l'niVersity of Texas Disrizicr XY Vnivcrsity of Denver folorailo College Colorado Svliool of Mines lfniversity of Arizona l'nix'c-rsity ol' Colorado 1316 1322 Iiilf I'I1 I'G9 1'RI l'I3 Disrrucir XVI ' Leland Stanford Junior University i L niversity of California DISTRICT XVII lfniversity of NYashington University ol Oregon University of Idaho 1Yashing1on State College Oregon Agricultural College Kappa Sigma I Gamma Pi Chapter - Established 1914 ITRATER IN FACULTATE William Henry McAdams FRATRES 1921 Lawrence Oliphant Buckner Howard Francis MacMillin 1Villard Alvah Case A Harold Daniel Moore Philip Tristram Coffin Kenneth Albert Moores Arthur Randolph Gatewood Marshall Gilliam Munce Roscoe Hartwell Hysom Edson Irwin Schock Samuel Murray Jones Herbert Von Thaden Armistead Landon Wellford, jr. 1922 Maurice Byron Bradley Kenneth Clark Kingsley Henry Lyman Bretting Leslie Daniel Price Norbert Harper Fell Albert Sessions Redway Richard Monroe Kasch Hugh McCluer Shirey Donald Derickson Stowe 1923 Benjamin Pray Bullman Charles Fitch McQuiston Ardath Brower Garnich Randall Ward Meeeh Wentworth Tuttle Howland Philip White Powell Pete Valentine Martin Edwin Robinson Richards Edwin Lincoln Wildner 1924 Edward Stackpole Coburn Fletcher Gilliland Hamner ' George Edward Parker . .l. 512 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston 365 x Xe. W K .Pl M 'I' Sigma Alpha Mu 25 Active Chapters 1,200 Members Established in 1909 at the College of the City of New York Alpha . Beta . Gamma . Delta . Epsilon. . Eta . . Theta . Iota . Kappa . Lambda . Nu . . Xi . . Omicron . Pi . . Rho . Sigma . Tau . . Upsilon . Phi . . Chi . Psi . . . Omega . . . Sigma Alpha . Sigma Beta . Sigma Gamma Boston, Mass. Hartford, Conn. Philadelphia, Pa. CHAPTER ROLL College of the City of New York Cornell University Columbia University Long Island Medical College Columbia College of Physicians and Sur eons Syracuse University University of Pennsylvania University of Kentucky University of Minnesota Harvard University University of Buffalo Massachusetts Institute of Technolo y University of Cincinnati Yale University University of Illinois Dickinson University University of Alabama University of Utah Washington University McGill University University of Pittsburgh University of Toronto University of Oklahoma Ohio State University Tulane University ALUMNI CLUBS New York, N. Y. I Buffalo N Y Rochester, N. Y. Chicago Ill Syracuse, N. Y. Northern Ohio Pittsburgh, Pa. 366 Sigma Alpha Mu XI CHAPTER FRATER IN FACULTATE Murray Philip Horwood FRATRES GRADUATE XYilliam Norman Barron Theodore Shedlovsky 1921 Harold Arthur Greenwald Hyman Ioshua Levensohn Mark Valentine Hamburger Harry Marcus Myers XYalter julian Hamburger Arthur Lewis Silver 1922 XVill I Levy Samuel Melbourne Seegal Sydney Martin Strauss 1923 Nathaniel Herman Frank 1924 Everett Elting Jacques Lehman David Morris Schoenfelcl 28 Plympton Street, Cambridge 367 9 Active Alpha Beta . Gamma Delta Epsilon Zeta . Eta . Theta Iota . 245. mafmmmfv .5,Jf' Y k X ,iiifiI?ll3ff2,:a Ye .it e -1l- A ... -, fi - QT was-Y . -u k .g f K ms , of CAA' KS J ,vial .1 L y Ns Phi Kappa Chapters i 1,800 Members Established -in 1899 at Brown University CHAPTER ROLL Brown University Illinois University . . Pennsylvania State College University of Iowa University of Kansas . . Purdue University . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . Ohio State University . . Kansas State Agricultural College ALUMNI CHAPTERS Chicago Providence 368 Phi Kappa I-Ita Chapter - listablisliecl 1918 FR.-Yl'Rl-IS IN F.-XCL'I,T.-XTE Frank Morris lizinuly john Donald Mitsch FR.-XTRES 1919 Lawrence Charles McCloskey 1920 Edward Vincent Carroll Clement joseph Hallinan joseph Charles Moosbrugger 1921 Andrew George Crowley justin Richard Curry Charles George Dandrow Robert Charles Dolle james Francis Downey, jr. George Francis Fynn joseph VVolcott Gartland Ambrose Lawrence Kerrigan Francis John McGill Bernard Henry Moran john joseph Murphy Herbert William Reinhard 1922 Edward Michael Conley George Sutherland McCue George Henry Dyer Eldor John Mink Thomas Henry Gill Vincent Paul Ring William joseph Grady john Edward Sallaway Albert joseph Hanley Cornelius Dermott Sullivan Walter Thomas Kirley 1923 Howard Bernard Stevens I 1924 Robert Coleman Smith Clarence Paul Sullivan joseph Berchmares Saunders Henry Miron Tracey ,M-M-l 299 Newbury Street, Boston 369 if iii h z ili 3 : - lfiighilflgi ' 'i H . 12' img 9 7? ,f Z N. I I 5 'E' . : n i Tau Delta Phi 9 Active Chapters 600 Members Alpha Gamma Delta Epsilon Zeta , Eta . Theta Iota . Kappa Established in 1910 at the College of the City of New York CHAPTER ROLL . . College of the City of New York . New York University . Columbia University . Boston University . Harvard University . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . Armour Institute of Technology' . . University of Pennsylvania . . . University of Cincinnati ALUMNI CLUBS New York Boston 370 Tau Delta Phi Eta Chapter-Established 1918 FRATRES 1921 Henry Alvin Alter Sidney Featherman Joseph Givner 1922 Leo Freeman joseph Greenblatt 1923 Manuel Mandel Dlugach 1924 Alexander Morris Lifchitz Manuel Mendis Green Vlfilliam Alfred Swett Abram Elias Vllatov Abraham joseph Sadow Nathan Schneiderman Herman Swett Samuel Shulitz .l- 1234 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge 371 NIM Ea?- fefa seo l im 5 S 3 Qsvxff S ii I Pg? E U iii : - s 2 'I Q all KW N U 'U Wlllltll inf E1 ll M isa RX Phi Beta Delta 10 Active Chapters 1100 Members Alpha Beta . Gamma Zeta . Lambda Sigma Eta . Theta Epsilon Iota . Mu . Nu . Kappa Established in 1903 at Columbia University CHAPTER ROLL . Columbia University . Fordham University . College of the City of New York . New York University . New York College of Dentistry . Cornell University . University of Pennsylvania . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . University of Chicago . University of Toronto . University of Cincinnati . Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute . University of Southern California ALUMNI CLUBS The Graduate Club of New York City. 372 Phi Beta Delta Theta Chapter - Established 1920 FRATER IN FACULTATE joseph Kaufman FRATRES 4 1921 Alexander VVishnew 1922 Alexander Feldstein Irving Jack Kahansky Isaac Mark, jr. 1923 Harry Kalker Newman Winkler Field 57 Toxteth Street, Brookline 373 V .- I . '7' wfgg K J? EWR c G rfGjJrE 5, - if - . 5 I If -f' V v .ef ii r H ii' 'flirt ' ...fe Q B .f ' ,f,i:?'L ,ff p, ?f2,'L L f , 7 Ag, X '1 F' ii li Q ,qt kr ,A , I l f-7 f x fd Q ' rf? gl 'Q X 'Q 4 ff Ji gf Q on ' Q ff 46- 'X al , X OT ' fl T, J f S 0 Wil J 3' o Q V v1',,,V H . . , I , , , .V if fitwlflfa., fir V' af ik, K? ,J , A jf f f -an Y,:1L4q,F.C rg? I 11 cf Wa., ,afN',,, ' f Q-1 5 'itaw-'M J f H 'Sf,,v ij? v0a. ' ' I, is-2-if wax 2 Q , rv Q A 'tr' 4' ff if J' 12:5 14 'Vx pvyf A 'l A Alf .- . ' .fiiliy Tau Epsilon Phi 15 Active Chapters 1000 Members Alpha . Beta . . Gamma Zeta Delta . . Epsilon . Eta . Theta . Lambda Iota . Kappa . Mu . Nu . . Nu Alpha . Xi . . Omicron Founded in 1910 at Columbia University' C HAPTER ROLL . Columbia University . New York College of Dentistry . New York University . Cornell University . Fordham University . Tufts College . Boston University . Harvard University . Yale University . University of Vermont . Emory University . University of Georgia . Georgia School of Technology . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . McGill University ALUMNI CLUB S New York City Boston Delta Club of New York 374 Tau Epsilon Phi Xi Chapter - Established 1919 FRATRES 1921 Louis Leopold Lesser I Henry Coleman Stillman Hyman Albert VVexler 1922 Saul Julius Copellman Harry Egbert Rich Meyer Nathaniel Grossman Francis James Starr George Asa Noveck Max Jacob Steinberg ' 1923 Samuel Dubitsky Richard Cushman Kleinberger 375 I l - TECHNIQUE' 1922 Inter-Fraternity Conference Johnson Young Howard Lamont Munce Russell OFFICERS President Vice-President Marshall Gilliam Munce Wlilliam Watson Russell Secretary Treasurer Peter Theobald Lamont Abbott Livingston Johnson Executive Commiltee William Hoyt Young Reginald Hammerick Smithwick Edrnund Irving Howard 376 12 6-'fr 1' '.. J'ftt'fPJ f . - FRATERNITIES - ,sfffif '41 9' 'li?5Eilif4Zf51.i5i A . HE purpose of the Inter-Fraternity Conference is to promote the interests of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to regulate and control the common interests of the fraternities at Technology, and to create a better feeling and a more general acquaintance among the fraternities and between fraternity and non-fraternity men. This purpose is carried out in many different ways. It has been custom- ary in the past to award a prize to the fraternity having the best scholarship record in the past year. the prize Consisting of a cloclc which remains in the possession of the chapter as long as it continues to uphold the highest record in the following years. The faculty has been glad to co-operate with the Confer- ence in this matter by issuing to it the official marks upon which the ratings of the chapters arc based. Among other things, inter-'fraternity sports are ar- ranged by the Conference for each year. The most popular sports have un- doubtedly been baseball and bowling, but basketball also promises this year to spring into prominence. The support of basketball has been very enthusiastic among the chapters and some lively games are expected. Football has unfor- tunately been omitted from the list of fraternity athletics. Handsome cups are awarded to the champions. Inter-fraternity sports on the whole have been exceedingly well supported, probably on account of the little time which the men have to devote to Institute athletics. Exchange dinners are also arranged for, and through these an op- portunity is ofifered to the chapters to visit one another and become better ac- quainted. Last, but not least, are the inter-fraternity dances, which promise to become very popular. The dances held in the past have been a great success, and the enthusiasm among the fraternities this year prophesies an even greater success. MEMBERS Alpha Tau Omega Beta Theta Pi Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Tau Delta Delta Upsilon Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Theta Xi 377 Phi Beta Epsilon Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Sigma Kappa Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi Theta Chi Theta Delta Chi TECHNIQUE' 1922 ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA WA CI-ll RHo . DELTA PHI . KAPPA LAMBDA MU SIGMA . SIGMA OMICRON SIGMA PHI . TAU OMEGA . BETA Tl-IETA PI . CHI PSI . D ELTA DELTA DELTA DELTA DELTA IoTA S KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA K.APPA EPSILON PI-II . . . Psi . . . . TAU DELTA . UPSILON . IGMA UPsILoN ALPHA . . . ALPHA CSouthern SIGMA . . . PHI DELTA THETA . PHI EPSILON PI . 3 DERING . Chelso L. Arrigoni. . . William Thompson Smith J. A. Wineman . . . . Walter A. Metcalf . . W. W. Upham . . . Andrew Langdon . . . Abraham A. Orlinger . . VV. L. Fleckinger . . D. B. Carter . . John O. Merrill . Paul C. Merrill . . . Langdon Cheves . Arthur C. Craig . Arthur L. Jones. . Donald C. Wamsley . . C. H. Baker . . Clifford Banta . . Spencer W. Butler . C. A. Geisinger . . . F. S. Lane ..... Charles R. McCutcheon . Richard P. Schonlanrl . Charles B. Schureman Bradley P. Williams . O. G. Wilson, Jr. . . J. R. Bartholomew . R. Berawford . . Lester B. Bridaham . J. E. Burchard . . Eugene R. Cashman . R. B. Crawford . Louis A. Metz . A. H. Pierce . E. P. Soule . R. D. Swann . . C.J. Burke. . . . F. D. Ahern . . Joseph C. Morrell . J. S. Parsons . . . Hubert L. Williams . . G. M. Nauman . . R. De R. Brouwer . Robert A. Eckles . Arthur J. Wilson . . . Egon E. Kattwinkel . Denton Massey . . Daniel P. Barnard . O. E. Charlton . . W. J. Edmonds . H. P. Field . . . William McWane . . V. H. Sanders . . W. C. Colley . . James D. Curphey . J. E. Jackson . . Ira P. Jones . D. E. Kepner . . H. B. Mclntyre. . George D. Ramsay . Lyall L. Stewart . D. C. Stockbarger . H. R. Ten Eyck . Arthur G. Wakeman . H. De C. Williams . . . S. Guthman, Jr. . 378 GREEK . Wesleyan University . Dartmouth College . Pennsylvania State University . University of Rochester . University of Minnesota . University of California . College of the City of New York . University of Akron . Stanford University . University of Wisconsin . Leland Stanford University . College of Charleston . Lehigh University . College of Charleston . Rose Polytechnic Institute . University of Maine . University of Colorada . Case School of Applied Science . Wittenberg College . Pennsylvania State University . Georgia School of Technology . University of Maine . Beloit College . Northwestern University . University of Chicago . Union College . University cf Georgia . Cornell University . University of Minnesota . Cornell University . University of Georgia . Cornell University . Hamilton College . University of Georgia . University of Wisconsin . University of Rochester . Trinity College . Rutgers University . Union College . University of Virginia . University of California . Middlebury College . Amherst College . University of California . Dartmouth College . University of Toronto . Delaware College . Randolph Macon College . Transylvania College . Hampden Sidney College . Bethany College . University of Colorado . Vanderbilt College . Cornell University . Iowa State College . Vanderbilt College . Ohio Wesleyan University . Colby College . Washington and Jefferson College . Washington University . Northwestern University . Colorado College . Wisconsin University . Brown University . University of Georgia .l lf - FRATERNITIES - PIII GAMMA DEl.T:X . PIII IQAPPA Psi . PHI KAPPA TAI1 . PIII Riio PI .. . PHI SIGMA DELTA . PI KAPPA ALPHA . PI IQAPPA PIII . Psi UIfsILox . SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON SIGMA CHI . SIGMA DELTA EPSILON SIGMA NU . . . . SIGMA PHI EPSILON . THETA ALPHA . . THETA C1-II . . THETA DELTA CHI . ZE1-A Psi . Harold H. Cake . . . XVilliaIn R. Ilainsworth . Lewis L. llill . . . llorace J. Kerr . . . J. XV. Kinnear . J. R. Mahan . A. Ilsley Bradley . ll. C. DeStaelmler . A. F. Flournoy . . R. S. I-Iayes . XV. A. Jayme . E. B. Mechling . A. S. Rairden . I.. Randall . II. J. Roberts . C. F. Smith . J. I-I. Teeter . . Lloyd XVesthroolc . C. A. XVillianIs . . Edmund D. Ayres . Joseph M. Cosgrove . A. H. Tasslcr . . Arthur B. Craig . J. V. Cook . . J. R. Morton . B. P. Harris, Jr. . Philip M. Johnson . . Clifton B. Morse . . Dwight E. Aultman, Jr. . Thomas Freeman . . G. S. I-Iolclerness . . Hugh F. Peirson . Louis D. Striebel . Newell B. Dayton . WV. B. K. Dove. . H. A. Hickey . Erwin Schoeffel . P. B. Bass . . J. J. Enright . Sydnor Hall . W. W. Harris . S. Paul Johnston . S. P. McConnell . Richard S. Morrison . Irving K. Peck . . W. W. Quarles . . Lee A. Swem . J. A. Watrous . Ray C. Burrus . James Duane . Arthur H. Earle . R. P. Rite . . . R. J. Diefenbach . Carroll Tucker . . Frederick Bastian . Leland M. Rice . Jasper B. Willsea . S. B. Metcalfe . . Walter V. Morgan . William J. Schaefer . 379 University of Oregon University of Xvashington University of Pittsburgh Gettysburg College Allegheny College University of Kansas Case School of Applied Science University of Missouri Vanderbilt College Dartmouth College Lafayette College University of Colorado Columbia University University of Minnesota Pennsylvania State University University of Minnesota Pennsylvania State University Cornell University University of Hlashington Miami University Manhattan College University of Michigan Georgia School of Technology Georgia School of Technology Davidson College Brown University Bowdoin College Bowdoin College University of Missouri University of Colorado Vanderbilt College Case School of Applied Science Purdue University University or Pennsylvania Brown University University of New Mexico University of Rochester University of Virginia Case School of Applied Science Hlashington University George Washington University Carnegie Institute of Technology University of Pennsylvania University of Colorado University of Delaware Alabama Polytechnic Institute George VVashington University Lehigh University Georgia School of Technology Norwich University Dartmouth College University of Delaware Syracuse University Worcester Polytechnic Institute University of Rochester Hamilton College University of Rochester University of California Columbia University New York University Go .0 0 ' Q FUND Q XYQHEA fm , , I I I l TECHNIQUE-1922 ft. 4. GRIEETHNGS Q-MQ AST spring I was sentenced by that famous Political Machine, known as the Technique Electoral Committee, to serve one year in the bug house collecting such stuff as might be faces of our fellow students. considered funny enough to crack the frozen Every now and then some new nut would arrive at this world-famed dump and set his minus quantity of brain matter to work. We are a foolish gangg you know itg we know it, it's no secretg so if we appear a bit queer in these pages, please have pity on us, we can't help it. As usual, we will make use of some of the standard jokes, such as harvard, the Prof's, our lunch rooms, otherwise known as Clubhouses of that famous society, HI Eat ln Fear, and many others too old to mention in such an undisguised form, but they will be there. We will endeavor to distribute a few good knocks among our friends. We hope they will be felt by as many as possible because we do not wish to show any par- tiality toward our fellows of the learned world not even the Profs. Now then, before commencing to read this section, try and place yourself in our world of comics, where a smile is as good as a mile and a tear is surely a crime. Cast off your grouch, forget there ever was such junk as Applied and M23. Come on now, let's go. 382 'nf--T ' L . ' ' N 1 Z 1 i L X iulllul,-:i! lifi ' i ,II F ' lrlqmhllliilnuw u Wiilllil fn-1 , 'Imp , 11 im i refer, f w ill if 'M' fiimf' i 2 l Wu i Q Ei i 5 l ' f:,'1..w,.nlliillWi r i i 'ii r i i 5 'P , I rl il!! M , 5 lv , U l 'fa' 1 i 2 ' - ,gl y rg .3 i Q 17? M I kr xi -f-,fT -1 2 - a. .is 'A M.. . -f u n-57 f if - -f- ' A ,i 5g?z 1?il3g-v W, 5-Riley ' muuuuuu msn :null ui-,U - A,.LI,LJl nn - K nun 1 ---uuuunlllilnllilillll' Will the Officer Perform His Duty or Satisfy a Longing Desire? A Frank Admission Phyllz Shame on you, Jack, I saw you come out of the Emma Rogers room yesterday. jack: Well, you would not want me to stay there all day would you? Heard In Summer School Prof. Swett: Gentlemen, this machine will weave cloth so fine that if it were spread on the grass a cow would eat it up without observing it. E. W. Freeman: Is that one of these lawn materials they talk about? 383 gfmhes vuglvrilessoio ' I3 ,.,-X,-if XT yjh aff'-5 ff EL- fxx Y E. f 1 . OIR!! ' - 1 .Q '- D5 5 ff - - X'-'-' V-l Q an-Ii A J ' ' A X. ' ,QV qi 1 1, fe, l M ! .Q 3' hen he Htfvr: of Me wa5 a fizslzmgn 1-bei: w Jmvkes his first clgarvff near fha Deanls office Heard In EC. 65 Why is the bar diagram, used in illustrating Statistics, more easily comprehended by the general public than any other? Because the public is well acquainted with bars. Often True Gentlemen, if you will only get this little bit in your head you will have tshell. everything in a nu 384 l l - GRINDS ' Everybody Knows It Calls Wilson King, Judge A grees, and I gnatz Is Citizen CIIIC.-MSO, -Iune 30-Alter 11 years' residence in the United States, Ignatz Kaczmorek appeared before the federal bar of justice to swear allegiance to his adopted land and become a loyal citizen thereof. liver heard of Wilson? he was asked by judge Carpenter. Yeah, said Ignatz, 'lI've heard. Who is he? insisted the questioner. The King, said Ignatz. judge Carpenter nodded. I guess he isn't far oh' at that, said the judge. Consider it an answer. Well, then, the questioner started on another tack, who makes the laws for Chicago? Ignatz disposed of that one briefly. George, said he. George who? Ignatz smiled at ease. King George, said he. I see, then what does the city council do? They gets you a lamppost in front of your home, and when you get pinched they whisper to the judge and you no go to jaillu That's enough, judge Carpenter cut in. So Ignatz was made a citizen and left, wearing a tiny American flag. -Taken from the Boston Traveler. No Luck Say, jack, I have two cases in my house. Hooray, Scotch? No, Measles. It Can't Be Done The florists urge us to say it with flowers but just what Hower would express our thoughts when the wind deposits our hat in the Charles? A Well-Known Fact Prof. Derr Cin Physics Lecture discussing a batteryj :-l'Now this pole is called posi- tive and this one Cscratches his headl is minus. Heard In Machine Tool Class Gentlemen, you should always keep out of the way when the workmen are removing a nut. How About It P Say, Harry, did you do these problems by moments? No, by hours. An Old One But Still True A fiinior.'- When they take the Co-ed's away from Tech, what will follow? A Senior:- I will. 385 - TECHNIQUE-1922 Book of Techfrosh CI-IAPTERI 1 Now it came to pass in the nineteenth year of his life and in the tenth month, that Techfrosh, son of Jechaz, lord of Chicago, came unto Tech. Yea, he came unto that tomb of knowledge which sitteth so blithe- some upon the banks of the Charles River. 2 The fame of Tech having spread itself abroad in all the land, Techfrosh bethought himself to leave in the land from whence he came all that pertaineth to sport, yea, his tennis racket and golf clubs left he then there. 3 But the scribes and elders of the College Board had decreed that Techfrosh should not enter the mighty gates of Tech unscorched by the cleansing fires of the condition exam. And so it happened that Techfrosh did sit himself down upon a high stool, and did swat himself oft on the gonlc as he wrestled mightily with the little x's and y's, whose master he thought himself to be, yet which would not obey his commands. 4 And Techfrosh left the chamber of the condition exam with a heavy heart, for he bethought himself of the words of the prophet, 'flt is easier to stay in Tech than to get thyself in. 5 Yet Techfrosh did not lose faith in the mighty drag of his father and on the following day did betake him to the Stute again, there to inscribe his name on the rolls of the favored. Yea, the blue cards did he fill out and the yellow and the white. 6 And as he sitteth there did he see many men who wore buttons of flaming scarlet pinned upon their garment. Men of high rank were they for they were garbed in glorious raiment and moved about with lordly mien, whispering among themselves and smoking many toasties under the very scrolls which forbade it. 7 And as he watched, came one of these lords to him and with many laughs helped him in the work which he there preformed. Then did his heart rejoice for the prince of the flaming button did converse with him long, saying unto him that he, Techfrosh, bore no flies upon him and did at length invite him unto the house for lunch on the following day. 8 And early in the next morn did Tech- frosh again enter the great registration chamber of the Stute, for he had been com- manded to do so in order to gain his registra- tion receipt. But he was told that it had not come and therefore must he wait. And so it came to pass that he waited, yea, many weary hours waited he, even until the fifth hour after the sun had passed the zenith and still came it not. And so it was upon the second day and upon the third. And with each day did the heart of Techfrosh become heavier for he bethought himself of Harvard where the commands of his father would carry him lest he receive this card. 9 But on the fourth day in the eleventh hour did the card come and thereon was inscribed in letters of red, Registration Approved. And so it happened that Tech- frosh became a slave of the rule that slideth and gained unto himself the privilege of spending much of his father's gold in the Coop. And he became laden with many cards of white, orange, and yellow, for each of which must he leave numberless shekels at the bursars. 10 And as the days and the weeks passed did Techfrosh go to his classes, yea, to physics and math, and E. H. ll went he. And at each class the elder who there presided to teach the youths of the Stute, did hand out a mighty 'gob of work to be done for the class that followeth. Q 4 , IM. - GRINDS - 11 And each night, or nearly each night, sateth Tcchfrosh down at a table in his own chamber these terrible tasks to perform. And with the accomplishing of each task did his wisdom double until as the end of the hrst live weeks did approach he spoke unto himself and said, Ny knowledge is great, yea it reaches to the ends of learning, and increaseth even as the cost of living. 112 And thus was he satisfied and did cast about for means of spending the hours be- tween dusk and sunrise in merriment. And it so happened that he spoke of his desire to a man who was known to the world as a tea-lapper and a llellesley hound. And this man knew no pity and did persuade him to journey unto that place which bears the name of a place of learning but which exists only as a nest of sirens whose sweet voices reach even unto the closed class rooms in the day and lure the wise and the foolish alike. 13 And so it came about that Techfrosh did journey with the Wellesley hound to the place which no man has seen by light of day. And there he met a woman whose charms were so great that a mighty fever arose within him which did surpass in B. T. U's. the heat of the sun, and which did cook from his head all that was grey and cool and which did leave in its place only a light gas which did make his feet so light that the comely maiden tied him to her endless string and thereafter felt no weight as she dragged it with her. 14 And the following day did Teehfrosh buy for himself a ticket of twelve trips, and nightly did make haste to the Back Bay station and hie himself upon the steam cara- van which departs at 6.20 to that nest of sirens, and nightly did he curse the law that sayeth, Visitors shall leave at 9.45, as he climbed with panting lungs and exausted limbs to the moving stairs of the 10.01. 15 And anon did he taste the meat and the French fries and the bacon and the wienies in the Grill of the Lenox, yea, he tasted them and found them pleasing to his throat. And in the days that followed he gave unto John of the Highball many winks and anon many 1 Di Ill ' -..' . '-- ---..f 'oE 2 . 1 Y'-mi X li 1' s a'fs2,l.,-fi , i lllimlllnhii ff ' l e s IW W ' ,h m ig I L ge , f ' ii -:f ilo 'limo-T 1 .. 9,f5E l i' o d shekels and was wont to wander with un- certain steps in the hours of early dawn to his chamber. 16 The class room and the lecture hall were unto Techfrosh but a place to sleep, and there he slept even as the dead. And so it came to pass in ten weeks and ten days after he and his books and his raiment of Chicago had reached the land of Boston, that Tech- frosh did get his report, and upon it were many F's, yea and a note which bore upon it the number 10, and there was weeping and gnashing of teeth. 17 Then did the father of Techfrosh un- chain the family bull and polish the ancestral paddle. And Techfrosh did go back to the land from whence he came and was heard of no more in the realm of knowledge. . :lik . ifill. . y - Q WSC' 'HL- S: 'V-4 1:-f L - -- i I K H K ' lll l it , 1 lf mall: K: :ii Dedicated to those who made Summer School Worth while WILD GIRLS P T LID O TECH FLOAT Audacious Exploits Start Things and Now All Are Barred Wfomen queered it. The metropolitan police didn't seem to mind when the gang got in and out of their clothes over on the Tech float in the Charles and went in for a duck. But when the girls started it- good night! The Tech students thought it was just the thing, especially at the end of a tedious summer course in chem and math and things, and crowded around the float, cheering the wild women on to further audacious exploits. But then, it was said, the M. I. T. faculty took a hand, com- plained to the metropolitan park police, .and now none but Tech students are permitted to use the Tech float. BLAME COLLEGE BOYS The float, diagonally opposite to the Prexy House and located towards the 'centre of the Technology buildings on 'Charles River Road, Cambridge, was, until the new rule, the daily rendezvous of the carefree Huckleberry Finn's from all over Cambridge. They blame the college guys for the new rule. For, according to them, the appearance of a couple of young women from parts unknown in just a little less than even a one-piece bathing suit, meant nothing at all. But when the word passed over to Runkle hall in the Tech dorms, to the fraternity houses, to Atkinson hall, etc., that a blonde and a brunette, wearing nearly nothing were halting the attention of traffic on Charles River Road, there at once proceeded a running procession to the float. Change Into Clothes The Tech students shortly were aug- mented by crowds of automobilists who left their cars and came over to the river rail to see what it was all about. But the proportions of the crowd grow- ing constantly and never losing any of the early comers, at length frightened the entertainers. So as a hnale to the after- noon's performance they proceeded with- out the slighest semblance of a blush to strip each other of the clinging bits of bathing suits and get into the few things they wore for street clothes. They didn't hurry much about making the change, but finally dressed and de- parted. And Now They Can't All of which led to divers complaints from diverse sources. The Tech float is posted up with signs in paint that is still fresh, advising outsiders that that is the property of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and that it is meant for the use exclusively of persons connected with the institution. For a day or two the signs didn't work, and the Huckleberry Finn's continued to go in swimmin'! But along came a Metropolitan Park policeman in a fast operating motor boat who now makes that a part of his regular beat, and ever since the Tech Hoat, except for an occasional student or two, has been a. lonesome and deserted spot. -Taken from the Boston Post 388 l I j i! GRIN DS I PM , 30' i . ' W I 1' '1 0 I L . 15.1-9 A - r et' AII L 1 +8 -'Q i 9 Keep Out Of The Lobby Overheard In Chem. Lab. Course X man:-These directions call for ice water. Do I have to melt some ice? Some Breath Senior Csuddenly impressed by the course in vital Statisticsj :- What a huge place this world is. just think, every time I breathe a man dies. Soph:-1'Why don't you try eating cloves? 389 Q . 7 1 The bird. BirJ'5 T9U1fff1qe rush, JUNIOR: WEEPQ - A! THE I-6 'pujfp LE- fum H ,J-L. :DRAGON X-2: V 4 .7 T f 'Q ir , 'jr' V . L ul .f 11 1 .. I 1 AN Excmns F f 5 I acerfs Fam I 11-'uf THE TECH lf' THE 'ren Hour-ms SHOW - I' How Fovu-ra in 11 WALKEk1J , .F J' 'KATIE We r-:Ave To srr THROUGH 'rms BF-Fone: -THE 1-qosccm. C LUB5 :DANCE or Qommse You Know THIJ' BIRD - HF. 'DOI'-3SH'T 390 l l films GRINDS f' l l JUNIOR WEEK IN VERSE Now when at last Junior VVeek comes in sight The joyful Techite Sits up all the night And he wonders - whom he will take to the fight. He gets out his list and scans it with care This one is fair Cf the next one beware They all have their points, but he dreads to compare. He can not decide on the fortunate dame Some have great fame But looks can not claim So he cancels his sign-up and drops from the strain. But the time wanders on and he can not forget He begins soon to fret And he pines with regret For there must be a girl he ought to have met. As the days go on by and the party draws near He begins to have fear She will never appear But the janitor's daughter he finds is a dear. Alas for the sign-up he did not retain! In the pouring rain He steps out to regain That small missing link between joy and great pain. At last he discovers a youth in great grief But now to be brief - The latter's a thief Since the ticket's worth fifty to his best belief. As the loan of a fifty was not to be had This very young lad Had to wire his dad To secure the cash for which he was mad. And so it is plain from this little tale That many may fail And even grow frail On occasions like this when one's lacking in kale. 391 2 e, y T I I I 1.-.Ii i VVho is that funny looking - -.. I ' fi dw, mais , , -' u D I A'VVhy, that's I. M. Dumm, I I I i president of the brown bag club. They call him I-lesperus, he's 'Vx such a wreck. . 4 it 5 -'U ' x I . 5 'I - I 5' 1 1 JI!!-NHEJ., Nobody : How stupid you are! Can't multiply eighty-nine by ninety-four. I can do it in less than no time. Not-so-bad: I shouldn't be surprised. They say that fools multiply very rapidly these days. INDUSTRY REWARDED We have just learned of an engineer who started twenty years ago and has retired with the comfortable fortune of SS50,000, says the OFFICIAL BULLETIN of the Colorado Society of Engineers. This money was acquired through industry, economy, conscientious efforts to give full value, indomitable perseverance, and the death of an uncle who left the engineer 349,999.50. IS IT POSSIBLE? Professor Moore, calling the roll on the first day of the year, comes to the name of Cohen. He repeats the name a number of times but receives no reply. He then rises and exclaims, What, a Cohen absent! Why, I never heard of a Cohen absent on the first day. They usually don't lose so much of their tuition. 392 1 GRIN DS OUR BRAVE BURSAR mauav. 5 def' be Q I 9 F '35-T51 i. . X .. 1 T T g ri I - ' A -r -I 7 Jffe ? f Q QT! -B Li ggi g-fi? ff T i . m j.i 12 are PROPOSE BURSAR FORD'S NAME FOR CARNEGIE MEDAL .-4 m Rescues Three Young Women Mr. Ford jumped to the assistance , , of three young women of the summer fr0mDr0W111naafAe0nqu1t- colony at Agonquit who were in im- Was Convalescing from At- minent danger of drowning. They were quite some distance from the tack of Iniiuenza beach. Takes More Than This to Shock a Co-ed Professor Armstrong trying to make an emphatic point and forgetting the presence of co-ed's exclaims, And the laws Went to the devil. Excuse me, ladies, but that's Where they went just the same. ' , A Difference of Meaning Szfudevzt:- I am stuck on this experiment. Prof. Phelan :- I am glad you like it. 393 ,',Q.-v -. ' ' ' TECHNIQUE ' IQZZ ' J A15 3 it 1 G. , - ,, ' 1' L- -'rw--H E ., v.,JlLY-- wr- K i I z , zz , I ,.... K ' A ' U Q! 1. -s I Ig Z7 2 ,. 1 L ,1 I UH i l X f wow 52? , 'QS I Q luhgfzgl! N YJ VVMV ,. , ,srl G ' I H ll ww!- V fiiffililililililla-i::5:': L. f s k: .QM lmll - we QW' 4Qifsisisia:ai.ii::::h5i!aL - ' I -QM J- ' fiiffFv.,m11n1xn.-h - The other morning we noticed these queer looking gentlemen around the school, and, upon asking, learned that they were looking for the points in Professor Derr's jokes. What a Ruff Line Prof. Kenison Cin Descript Lectureb :-VVhat's that Noise? 1924!-I merel I d ' 5 ropped a perpendicular. For You Who Sleep Prof. Dewey, explaining the con- dition of the country if the people were to live on their wealth alone, said Hand the country would be stripped as much as in the time of Adam and Eve. Why Louie Prof. Derr Qtr four dollar billj:- Who's got 2 ying to change a tWo's? Baldwin Cjust wakingj. Heave'em Louie, you can't open on that. T1 lg '29 235' 5 1 l Z B , 0 52 KPHE Prof. Smith:- H size of a shaft P Mc it differently. ow do you get at the Gee:-'lVVell, a good many men get at 394 s l l GRINDS ' I' Ita I i QBA n if 'Q 1 T 'l Q? if it e il l ' i l H N I It i E I ' I X I sl L. M -NNN.. Abs .f'1, A .ff - X,-.1 I-26922, N F' Q:-7 ci-JMAV One of the Prof's flivvers got stalled in the wilds recently. Wfhen he returned he found that the squirrels had eaten all the nuts. ,i - DID YOU EVER THINK OF THIS? If a fellow tries to kiss a woman and gets away with it, he's a niang if he tries and doesn't get away with it, he's a bruteg if he doesn't try to kiss her but would get away with it if he tried, he's a cowardg and if he doesn't try to kiss her and wouldn't get away with it if he tried, he's a wise man. IMPOSSIBLE SIR! Prof. Franklin Cas he is about to give a quizj: Please take seats apart. 395 EUS' mm .il ,Phel Q , C' ull-I! 2 E E i ,vg E f Xl .., 'Q I Y W i x s J If M . ' 5 J 9 S i Vi' God bless my Y Gerfffemen, ve Vere dfscuzsrnlzaf fimeg 50:41 ,I , , Y iv 'Prcf.Fa Rl' .J R o 'he 5:-flue'-nlsreuf Q 2217 l 0 1 x C'eP 'T 'e f --.fa f 9 X J . , X u 'Red 5 X V 'fy' , G X x X 1 X I 'P,,F,T.,lL,.1, frqfrani .-. 5 N '14-5 Yo.. xxfere-,H 6 ' ' PROF95 ' 1 , - E OIYOCATIOI gn! l : 1 HELD EVERY W I 5, Now Arm THEN , To g 'S JDEICIDE on A FEV -A-1,2 1 mov.: men To swf. -me G. , l TO, V N-lkaie 4 ' 0 I E 3' . iii . v Q Q4 M ,,. hx M w jallllliliuklznm... ...nllnllilfilll 710 F. 71.-155.41 -chief 4' O, 1, 'P,.f,l l,,,.,,e, ,he f-xfmenf of Hue .4.,.,f,feF . Q.. OH!-e bw-H., I 1' I - E Sneakers, . A , 396 7I ...IQ GRINDS - Ql lj Sarcastic as Usual I'r'uIusso1' George was in the iniclst of 21 very clcep discussion in M23 and the rooin hurl ht-en in SIICIIVL' for sonic time when 21 wunclering Freshman walked in. HXYIIZII Clin I clo for you? sziicl I'roIcssor fit-urge. Uh, I thought the room was einplyf' replit-cl 1024. XXI-II. I'L'INlll'IiL'fI I'roIt-ssm' George looking over his glasses, I guess it is mentally. Better Late Than Never I'rol't-ssor Arinslrong, hcing inte1'ru1mtecI six minutes before the hour is over hy the entrance of u co-ed, greets the lute one with, good morning, Miss. C0-UrI.'- Oli, Cloocl morning. Prof. .-1:- T-Iiis is this hour not the next one. Cn-ffl, coolly 1- I know it is. I want this one. The Only Pipe Course at the Institute ' fi Il , -..J 13- I L A- -cljtlf EBT. . e A. -ie ri I t ii ll. J E rn ir 1 Tx- 'JL-tj. L...L. U ' I 397 E L I, Lf, P ' ev Q 1: S Q' : lm , 3 E A LCS gg? J.. 5 ax Au- L3 qx -B Q0 - O A, to ' X G n D 5-S 5 ln 2 ' , -to -4 SE- ? -I :4- C ' 5 5 ggi Q3 G 4 H J AS N: s E 0 A a,'n'22' 3? 3 5 5 :ri-1 5' ra Usa 2 .W 3 C 5 '-. rn - 4, J fx Qfifiicfv: 5 9 2 E 2 - 1 Li' -22 E f-r' QA w 9 T 4 fp 5 ii 'IIA A4 5' A ' ii :ja-yy. U1 Lf' in Q 952 ' ' Q W Q El A 'F' 'P A Q M if E x 1 1' 3 5? 2' X l -' '33 - 5' 23 E 3' X S E R 5, tv X Q I.. ' 'Ka' -f my will M rf! 1 5 Q xx.. I XE iii 9 ' N wiki? saga - iii 'X ' x XE 3- nsv, -.X-, V 398 A Suggestion for Junior Week ls 'oo cold? 'Bout to fweeze! lYaut my coat? No, just 'oor sleeve. ls 'oo comfy? A I IH 111111 llllT1Ill H1111 Ill Ill ill ill llllll lil llllll . Is 'oo cozy? A I Illllllllflllll 1111111111111UlllIT11T1lTlll'lIT1Ill . VX'here's 'oor mouf? No, not there, MlXfIMlXlMMMM, There l I l l ! ! Cigarettes Next ! ! ! CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 27.-The Harvard Union, gathering place for the men of the college, inaugurated afternoon tea today. Tiliin was made an event in the undergraduate day in the belief that it would serve both to promote the club idea of the student commons and to serve as a relief from the day's study through the NVinter months, when out- door activities are curtailed. With the tea the menu provided for muffins, toast and strawberry jam. -Taken from New York Times. Are You a Cleo-Fan? Norrfie:-Have you missed any Cleo-Fan dances? Blick.:-No, I haven't missed any. ,lil Valuable Information Ffosh:-Say, Bill, has a fellow any chance of remaining in the stute if he ets note ten? Se1zi0r.'-Wliy, sure, you can always get a job as Physics' instructor. ,ilii Movies We Will See Burton-Holmes Travelogues e Note Ten , T- Get This One for the EXAMS A moment hasn't a couple, but a couple must have a moment. - TECHNIQUE' 1922 - Q at ', . . G Eff- .F i g -f- el ' 57,L',.g,-: T' -31 i - if-T fr 1 T r' was pmfbf TECHNIQUE 6 TECH 0 To the Managing Board of THE TECH: Quousque tandem abutere, O Techites, patientia nostra I Most lizard-like with vile and loathsome crust, the time has come if you are men stand forth, we choose an open slaughter: Ye are doomed till the foul crimes done in your days of raving are burnt and purged away. So be it that on November 16 shall you with all your powers prepare to meet your doom. Vtfe shall cause each particular hair to stand on end like quills upon the fretful porcupine. Ye are pigeon-livered and lack gall to take oppression bitter, for ere long ye shall have fatted with your offal all the region kites. The quality of our mercy will not be strained, for we thirst only for the blood of you who have so unwisely permitted your names to be officially published as being responsible for your misdoings. Those who walk in ignorance so far as to aspire to be among you but as yet are not accepted we refuse to touch. So beware of our wrath and seek not to display your weakness by luring those who have heard nought but the call of the Siren and know not its vices. In the ancient and honorable game of football lieth the reckoning. It is chosen as the fitting criterion whereby our prowess may be duly proclaimed. Out, out, damned sheet, since 'tis done when 'twere done, 'twere well, 'twere done quickly, so lay on, Techites, and damned be he who first cries hold enough. 'Twill be a good deed well done. DONALD F. CARPENTER To the Editors, Technique 1922: You cannot imagine our surprise on learning you would come to the well once more. Wfe had thought that the superi- ority of the embryo Brisbanes was firmly impressed upon the 'Sniquers last year when the Oliver-wreckers were returned victors by the overwhelming score of O to 0 after a bloody battle in the Tech Bowl. VVe had thought that one draught of the bitter cup of inglorious defeat would sufhce to free us from further insults in the form of challenges from those who never have been, are not, and never will be, our equals, either in pushing a pen or following a football. But being always of a generous nature, ever willing to prove our prowess on the gridiron and offer to aspiring challengers an opportunity to wrest from us the crown of victory, we will be pleased to show you once more, on November 16, if you wish, that we are still invincible. You have chosen the time, the place, the weapons. Permit us now one request. When the battle waxes warm and the irony of fate denies the 'Sniquers even the dx part of victory, do not, we beg of you, unsweeten our quaff of the cup of success with such defamatory allegations as those with which you introduce your challenge. Say it with artichokes. ARTHUR W. SKILLING For the Managing Board. 400 1 1 GRINDS ' NOW that you have had your little laugh and explained all the local stuff to your girl so that she, too, can be amusecl, we wish to apologize if we have said or drawn anything that we shouldnjt, for you know we are nuts and are not responsible. But our term in the bug house is up and we have to make room for the new occupants, whom we wish the greatest success. Finis 2 401 Wnth apologies H 1o THE'l'HlNKER. E ERHLINFORPIHTIO 'N Y L1 ,-...A - - Q -Y -,-A fL 1.1, W Y A -- Y Y--v 7- Avf- Y' - - fv' - C323 5:0571 C,:f'7 , 1l1.Hnwer.s. u -Vi- A -'fr' A ,-,.. , - I .- - '14-N.,---Y - -V-f--'-- '-- '1 e'ci 1 - TECHNIQUE -1922 C- AWARD OF I SIGNIA AWARD OF T To Winners of points at the annual meet of the I. C. A. A. A. A. and winners of first or second place at the annual meet of the N. E. I. A. A. To scoring members of a winning cross-country team, or any man making twelfth place, or better, at the 1. C. A. A. A. A. or fifth place, or better, at the N. E. I. A. A. runs. To members of a winningrelay team at the B. A. A. annual indoor games making better time than 3:10 for 1,560 yards Csubstitutes excludedj. ADDITIONAL INSIGNIA Any student winning a T in two different years in any one form of sport or in the same or different years in two forms of sport as recognized by the Advisory Council shall be granted, on event of the second win, a star to be worn in addition to the Further qualification is similarly rewarded. SPECIAL AWARD OF T At the discretion of the Advisory Council the T may be awarded in the following cases: To the first man in a dual, or first or second in a tri- angular intercollegiate meet, and to the first and second in a dual, or first, second and third in a triangular inter- collegiate cross-country run. To members of a winning team in relay races and dual or triangular cross-country runs. To members of teams who as individuals are winners of final events in any intercollegiate championship competition. To members of the doubles team reaching the nnal or of singles team reaching the semi-final round at the annual tournament ofthe N. E. I. L. T. A. To members of a team in any sport recognized by the Advisory Council who participated in not less than two-thirds of the games of one season. To the manager of the track team. AWARD or ATA To'Winners of points in dual or triangular inter- collegiate track and field meets. To winning teams in outdoor intercollegiate relay races. To the manager of the track team. AWARD OF cTc To any man finishing within the First ten per cent of the number of starters in the N. E. I. C. A. A. cross- country run or within the first fifteen per cent of the starters in the I. C. A. A. A. A. cross-country run. To any point Winner who makes tenth place, or better, in a collegiate dual or triangular cross-country race. To scoring members of a winning cross-country team. To the four men making the fastest time in the annual M. I. T. open cross-country race. AYVARD or GTT To first place.Winners in intercollegiate gymnasium team meets previously applied for and approved by the Advisory Council. AXVARD or TTT To the winners of singles and doubles in M. I. T. intramural championship. ANVARD or sTT To point Winners at the annual meet of the I. S. A. and at the annual N. E. I. S. Championship meet. AWARD or WTT To winners of finals in the annual championship meet of the N. E. I. W. A. AXVARD or T WITH CROSSED Rrruss To members of the outdoor rifle team who shall score 143, or better, out of a possible 150 at the out- door competition of the N. R. A. To members of the indoor team who participate in two-thirds or more of the competitions of one season and demonstrate an excellence comparable to the preceding. AYVARD or RTT To the six members of the outdoor rifle team and the manager, provided the team position in competition places it among the first third of the competing teams. To the members of the indoor rifle team who partici- pate in two-thirds or more of the competitions of one season, providing the team be placed in Class A fthe first third of the competing teamsj. AWARD OF ATF To the members of the association football team who have played in at least two-thirds of the intercollegiate games, and to the manager of the association football team. OTHER AWARDS The Advisory Council reserves the power of con- stitute automatic awards of insignia in other branches of recognized sport Where the level of performance shall be adjudged to be comparable to those given above. At its discretion, the council may also award ATA as follows: To members of winning relay teams in indoor inter- collegiate competition. To winners of first place in open class meets. To members of any team, exclusive of the track team, who participate in two-thirds or more of the meets of one season, and to the manager. AXVARD OF CLASS NUMERALS To winners of points in open class meets. To members and manager of winning teams in any form of interclass competition recognized jointly by the Advisory Council and the M. I. T. A. A. To participants on Technology Field Day as follows: First, to members, not more than five substitutes, and manager of both football teams, second, to mem- bers, not more than two substitutes, and manager of the Winning team in the relay raceg third, to members, not more than two substitutes, the manager, and the counter of the winning tug-o'-War team, fourth, to members, not more than two substitutes, and manager of the winning crew. To the first six to finish of the winning class in the annual Freshman-Sophomore cross-country run. 404 Qi Q ,GENERAL - 1NFoRMAT1oN l ACK OWLEDGME ECHNIQUE 1922 takes this opportunity to express its appreciation of the interest and assistance afforded the Editors by the faculty and undergradu ates in the preparation of this volume. The Board is especially indebted to Edward A. Ash H. Clark Barrett julian E. Berla Donald G. Bertch Hamilton I. Bickford Theodore H. Carpenter Christopher C. Carven joseph H. Chadbourne, jr Thomas B. Drew Forrest G. Harmon Schuyler Hazard, jr. VVilliam I. Hennessey, jr. Arthur R. Holden Everett W. Howe Wentworth T. Howland Henry B. Kane George W. Knight Willard D. Leshure Joel Y. Lund Dean Alfred E. Burton Bursar Horace S. Ford Registrar NValter Humphreys Professor Archer T. Robinson Miss Mary F. Hewins Mr. Harold E. Lobdell Harry S. McGee W'ayne F. Mcllfleans George A. Midwood, Herbert A. Morse john J. Parsons George W. Pollock Lewis I. Powers, Ir. Teodorico Quiros Powell Robinson ' XVilliam T. Roth Preston H. Scott Hugh M. shifey' Holland R. Smith William W. Upham james M. Waechter Sidney Webb Harvey L. Williams Ralph E. Winslow J. Curtis Willson I This volume was printed by Perry 81 Elliott Co. of Lynn, Mass. The official photographer was Notman, 4 Park St Boston, Mass. The majority of the engravings were made by Jahn 8: Ollier Engraving Co., Chicago, Ill., Others being made by the Suffolk Engraving Co. of Boston, Mass. 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Mass. 163 Summer St., Somerville, Mass. 34 Hillcrest Ave., Trenton, NJ. 34 Hillcrest Ave., Trenton, NJ. 11 Fremont St., Taunton, Mass. 744 Central Ave., Hot Springs, Ark. .zafiz . 1 .,rq,-1-, 4 I JI GENERAL - INFORMATION I l ., , , .Xlunr Class Course llama Address Archer. 1' rank Sibley .... . 11122 X G2 XX'arrm-n St., XX'est Medford, Mass. Arclnbalcl. ,lanu-s XX'illiain Dixson . 1922 IX' Iilora, Ontario. Canada . IXVCYHY. .lose .Xnionio ..., . 192-I ll Av. dt-l lr? :le Septembre No. 43, Mexico City, Mexico JXTCHH. .llllio Pio ........ 19211 II .Xv. del lt? cle St-ptemlzre No. -13, Mexico Cit1'. Mexico Al'1l1ll1Lll0Yl. lll'I1l'3' XX'i'St11li. 11011 . 1922 XX' ST Peter Parlcy Rd., jamaica Plain, Mass. 5l'll15ll'0l1!l. Ruin-rl. Turner ..., 19231 I 25 llawthorne St., Roxbury, Mass. .-Xronson. .Xhmlmni Morris, B..X. . 1921 XIX' 1135 Garlit-lil Ave.. jersey City, XJ. Aronson, Adolph llerhert .... 1921 X' N2 Ilowland St., Roxbury, Mass. Aro-nson, john Cecil ...... 1922 I 2911 Grafton St.. Brockton, Mass. Arriuonl, Chr-Iso Lino, AXI' . . 1921 II GUS Main St., Middletown, Conn. Artliaeliiirta, Phisit .,.. . 19221 I Bangkok, Siam Artola, Luis Alberto, B.S. . , 1922 X'I San -lose Uruguay. S..-X. Arzoonianian. ,Iacoh . . . 192-1 X'l 210 School Canibriclue, Mass. Arzooinanian, Samuel . . . 1922 X Sill School Cambridge. Blass. Ash. lirlwarcl .Xllan .... . 1922 XX' 50248 Drexel Blvd., Cliicauo. Ill. Ash. Prculire Durfnry, Xfl' . , . 1921 XX' 192 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N.X'. Ashdown, .-Xvery Allen, AAI. , . . Grad. X' North Collins, X.X'. Asliworth. George Fred . , . . 192-I XIII -19 Lincoln St., Wincliestcr, Mass. I Atahualpa, Guimames . . . 1922 ll 131 Silveira Xlartins, Rio cle Janeiro, Brazil .-Xtherton, Blaylock .... . 1923 111 31 lfairinount lleiulits, Nashua, N.I'I. Atkinson, George llenry . . . . 1921 X 111 Summer St., Stoneham, Mass. .-Xtwater, Arthur Clark. 5.13 ..,. Gmil. X-:X T Collins St., Newburyport. Mass. Atwell. Everett Conant ...., 192-1 X' -ll XX'ooflforrl St.. Dorchester, Mass. .-Xultman, Dwight Iidwaril, Jr., SAIC, 19231 X The Northumberland,'' X.X'ashington, D.C. Austin, john lfuller, jr ...... 1922 111 5-10 Boulevard, Westlielrl, NJ. Averell, Edward Spinney . . 19231 I Locust St., Lynnticld, Mass. Avery. Chester Orlando ,.... 1921 II 35 Grove St., Milford, Mass. Avery, XX'hitni:y Kent ...... 1921 II 790 XX'arren Ave., Brockton, Mass. Ayles, X'ernon Xloulton ..... 192-1 I -10 llarrison St., Newton llighlands, Mass. .-Xyres, Edmund Dale, .X.B., fl'K'I' . 1922 X'1-A 512 Main St., 1-lamilton, Ohio Ayulo, Felipe .... I .... 1922 I Lima, Peru Babbitt, Lyman Dwight . . . 1923 X 29 Richardson St., Newton, Mass. Bachmann, Albert Eugene . . . 1921 X 1-16 Crafts St.. Newtonville. Mass. Badger, Edward Franklin , . 1921 Il Ii Water St., Hyde Park. Mass. Bagdasarian, Harry .... . 1923 XX' 39 Harrington St., Revere, Mass. Bailey, Alfred Lynn ..... . 1924 II Auburn St., South Natick, Mass. Bailey, George Birkenhead . . . 1923 II 279 School St., Mansfield, Mass. Bailey, Harry Cliiiford . . . . 1924 X 313 W. Locust St.. Covington. Va. Bailey, Lothron Hedge . . 1923 VI 22 Allerton St., Plymouth, Mass. Bailey, Theron Pierce ...... 1924 VI 2S Marsh Ave.. Haverhill, Mass. Bailey, XX'ayland Solon ..... 1922 11 1569 Mass, Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Bainbridge, X2Villiani Warin, ,lr.,A'l'SZ 1922 VXV S23 Riverside Drive. New York, N.Y. Baish, Charles Francis ..... 1921 1 Sharon, Pennsylvania Baker, Charles 1-lall, B911 , . . 1922 XV 94 Neal St., Portland, Me. Baker, Eben Hayward, 11113113 , . . 1922 II 385 Concord Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Baker, I-Iarrol William, A.M. . . . Grad. V Bellevue, Ohio Baker, Hoyt Sherman .... . 1924 XIII 122 States Ave., Atlantic City, NJ. Baker, john Burton .... . 1921 XV S05 liommonwealth Ave., Newton Centre, ass. Baker, joseph Stannard, B.S. . . 1922 X 73 Fayette St., Cambridge, Mass. Baldridge, Estes Russell, ATA . . 1922 XV 148 Salem Ave., Dayton, Ohio V Baldwin, Henry du Pont, AT . . . 1921 II 1461 South 4th St., Louisville, lay. Baldwin, Howard Frazier, X111 . . 1922 IV 1364 East 49th St., Chicago, Ill. Baldwin, Orville Dwight, B.S.,9E . Grad. II Cloverdale, California. Baldwin, Rollin Smith ..... 1922 VIII 114 Williams Ave., Winsted, Conn. Balfe, ,lohn Joseph ....... 1924 I 377 Norfolk St., Cambridge, Mass. Ball, Isidor, PAP ........ 1922 X 6 Pleasant St., Newport, R.l. Ballard, Jonathan Young, B911 . . 1923 XV ' Box 925, Fort Worth, Texas Ballentine, Ralph Owen ..... 1924 I 43 Emerson St., Peabody, Mass. Ballentine, Robert James, B.S. . . 1922 X 34 Grant Ave., Jersey City, NJ. Balsley. Alfred Henry ...... 1921 S 43 Main St.. Reidsville, N.C. Balyozian, Jacob Joseph . . . . 1921 XIV 828 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Bamford, Robert Baker . . 1924 I 519 VValnut St., Reading, Pa. Bancroft, Edward ANI' , . . 1923 II 2409 Willard St., Wilmington, Del. Banks, Francis Marion . . 1922 XIV Riverside, California ' Banks, Harold Elton . . . . 1924 XV Greenfield Hill, Fairfield, Conn. Banks, Laurence Harold . . . 1922 X 215 W. Springfield St., Boston, Mass. Banta, Clifford, M.A., B611 . . Grad. V Marshall, Indiana Barba, Milton Birch, X111 . . . 1923 X 3107 W. Coulter St., Philadelphia, Pa. Barberi, Garibaldi Armando . . . 1924 VI 9 Brook St., Barre, Vt. Barbour, Conway Berry, fDKE . . 1922 II 321 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles, Cal. Barclay, Alexander Thomas . . . 1921 II South Main St.. North Wales, Pa. Bard, Richards Johnson, 93' . . , 1.922 Ill Lonella Apts., Wayne, Pa. Bardes, Oliver Louis, B911 ..., 1921 XV 110 Hosea Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Barker, john Clement, fI21'A . . . 1921 XV 34 Taylor St., Portland, Me. Barker, Lincoln Barrett,9AXl . . 1921 II Canisteo, N.Y. Barker, Robert Walker, GX . . . 1921 II 745 Wynnewood Road, Philadelphia, Pa. Barker, William Robert, QFBE , . 1921 XIV 15 No. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Barnard, Daniel Paddock 4th,B.S.,K.A. Grad. X 1606 W. 13th St., Wilmington, Del. Barnard, Tom Holden ...... 1922 Vi 510 N. Madison St., Rome, N.Y. Barnes, Edwin Milton ...... 1923 V1 2838 Boulevard, Jersey City, NJ. Barnes, Garrett Henry, Ir. . . . 1922 X 65 Huntington Ave., Roslindale, Mass. 407 g - L-re-w.'.1. - I - ' ' - l5'2?.s:-'-5351-ein!! Z 11,55 ' TECHNIQUE 1922 -. 45' ' I I Name Class Course Home Address Barnes, George Eric . . 1923 I 75 Rhode Island Ave., N.W., Washington District of Columbia Barnum, Merritt Hume . . 1924 III 169 N. Cuyler Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Barrett, Francis Arthur . . . 1924 VI 19 Stevens St., Winchester, Mass. Barrett, Harry Clark, ATSZ . . . 1923 X 714 Boyson St., Youngstown, Ohio Barrett, William Francis .... 1922 I 686 River St., Mattapan, Mass. Barriger, John Walker, 3rd . . . 1921 XV 6012 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Barrows, Ralph Gillett . .... 1921 I 89 Rawson Road, Brookline, Mass. Bartholomew, John Rillman, XXII . Grad. II Hotel Kenmawr, Shady Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa Bartlett, Boyd Wheeler, A.B. . . 1921 Sp. I Castine, Maine Bartlett, Ralph Wilbur, Jr., CIJFA . 1921 XV 29 Arlington St., Newton, Mass. Barton, Charles Bradford, Jr., QEK 1922 X 106 Prospect St., Berlin, N.H. Bartow, William Carleton .... 1924 XV 53 Boylston St., Watertown, Mass. Bartram, Thomas Walsh, A.B. . . Grad. V Lakeville, Conn. Basinow, Maurice ....... 1921 X 154 Humboldt Ave., Roxbury, Mass. Bass, Percy Bruce, EN . . . Grad. VI 3310 E. Broad St., Richmond. Va. Bastian, Frederick Evert, SAX . . 1924 II 3000 Lake Ave., Rochester, N.Y. Bastille, John Ernest ...... 1922 VIII 13 Newsome Park, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Bateman, William Sidney, Jr. . 1923 XII Ocean Drive, Newport, R.I. Bates, Earle Salisbury . . . . 1924 II 33 Dimmock St., Quincy, Mass. Bates, Oscar Kenneth . . . . 1921 II 208 Harvard St., Dorchester, Mass. Bates, Philip Knight . , . 1924 XV 15 Clyfton St., Plymouth, Mass. Bates, William Junius . . . 1922 II 18 Pond St., Framingham, Mass. Batt, Lewis Theodore . . . . 1922 VI 224 Irvington Ave., South Orange, N.J. Battey, Edward, Jr. .... . 1923 II 12 West St., Arlington Heights, Mass. Bauer, Morris Miller, ATA . . . 1922 XV 627 June St., Cincinnati, Ohio ' Baum, Henry Carl, Jr.. . . . 1923 VIII 6520 Outhwaite Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Baumann, Roger Carl . . . . 1922 II R.R. No. 13, Dayton, Ohio Baumer, Frederick Stewart. . . 1922 X 15 Hanford Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y. Bawden, Garvin, AKE ...... 1922 XV 249 Shelden St., Houghton, Mich. Bayle, Joseph Henri, A.B ..... 1921 II 62 NV. 56th St., New York, Baylis, James Ernest, B.S., M.D. . S. P. I-I. VII Surgeon General's Office, VVashington, D.C. Beadle, Harold Irving, EAE . . . 1923 X Shippan Point, Stamford, Conn. Beale, Benjamin ..... . 1924 84 Willow St., Lawrence, Mass. Beattie, Malcolm Burch, AT . . . 1923 XV Tiverton, R.I. Beaudry, Pierre, B.A. ...... Grad. II 275 Outremont Ave., Montreal, Canada Becker, James Howard, S.B. . . . 1924 II 953 Vine St., Clyde, Ohio Becker, Roland Henry . . . . 1923 XV 324 22nd St., Milwaukee, Wis. Beckett, Lloyd Stanley ..... 1923 VI 109 Union St., Calais, Me. Beckett, Minor Millikin, S.B. . . 1921 X-A 510 Dayton St., Hamilton, Ohio Beeche,George Augustus,B.Math.,AfIf 1921 III Santiago, Chile Behrman, William Frederick . . . 1923 X 138 Vernon St., Waltham, Mass. Beique, Jean Edgar, A111 ..... 1921 I 540 Sherbrooke VVest, Montreal, Canada Bell, Andrew McAlpine ..... 1922 I Morganton, N.C. Bell, Charles Edward, B.S. . . . S. P. H. VII 1647 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Bellezza, Russell Granbery, B.S. . 1922 VI-A Hertford, N.C. Bellingeri, Domingo Joseph . . . 1924 I Buenos Aires, Argentina Belsitzman, Vladimer Daniel . . . 1924 X Tiflis, Russia ' Belyea, Arthur Russell ...... 1923 X 390 Cohannet St., Taunton, Mass. Benedict, Howard Courtney, Jr. . 1924 XIV Morgan Hill, California Benedict, Platt Carrico ..... 1922 XII 101 Penn. Block, Butte, Mont. Benjamin, Berton ....... 1924 II 18 Grove St., VVest Somerville, Mass. Bennett, Arthur Lawrence . . . 1922 II 24 Spring St., Somerville, Mass. Benos, Leonidas Constantine . . . 1924 VI 66 Lincoln St., Lewiston, Me. Benson, Clyde Allen, BX . . . 1922 X 48 Howe St., Lewiston, Me. Bent, Roderic Leslie, AT . . . 1921 IX-B 129 Elm St., Gardner, Mass. Benton, Josiah Holt, X412 .... 1924 XV 75 Oakley Road, Belmont, Mass. Bergen, Martin John ...... 1922 VI-A 80 Porter St., Somerville, Mass. Berger, Henry Ehlen, Jr., A.B. . . S. P. H. VII 12 Appleby Road, Wellesley, Mass. Berger, Sherwood Isbell, GX . . . 1923 III Rockwell Ave., Naugatuck, Conn. Bergman, George Walter .... 1923 XV 181 St. Botolph St., Boston, Mass. Berla, Julian Emerson, ZBT . . . 1923 IV 213 Plane St., Newark, N.J. Berlage, Thomas Nicholas, EAE . 1922 X London, England Bernard, Kenneth ....... 1922 XIII 65 Florence Ave., Revere, Mass. Berry, Harold Osmer ...... 1922 X 15 Bradford St., Salem, Mass. Bertch, Donald Glencoe . . . 1924 VI Union Village, Woonsocket, R.I. Bertherman, Henry Francis . . 1924 XIII 45 Julian St., Dorchester, Mass. B2SdaHSkY, Morris Phillips . . 1924 I 150 Addison St., Chelsea, Mass. Best, Herbert Walter, A111 . 1921 IX-B 493 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Betts, EYVIIYIE Goodwin ..... 1921 VI 21 Summer St., Newburyport, Mass. Bevan, William Alfred, B.S .... 1921 Rockwell Field, Coronado, Cal. Bhiromya, Thatt Makara .... 1924 I Bangkok, Siam Bickford, Hamilton Judson, KIJBE . 1923 II 529 Elderwood Ave., Pelham, N.Y. Bickford, Jason Tolles ..... 1923 II 15 Mt. Pleasant St., Nashua, N.H. Bickle, Salmuel Ewart ...... 1923 XIII 22 North St., Bath, Me. Biddell, Sidney Miles, ZAE . . . 1922 XV 484 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Bigelow, Edward Eugene . . . 1922 I 14 Marcella St., Roxbury, Mass. Bggger, William Maule, Jr. . . . 1923 XV 12 Morris St., Yonkers, N.Y. Billings, Asa White Kenney, Jr., EX1924 XV Vineyard Haven, Martha's Vineyard, Mass. BQHIHZSY Franklin 010011. 9AX . 1923 VI Farm Hill, Middletown, Conn. Bilton, Clarence Edgar . . . . 1924 XV 620 Clinton Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Binns, Frederick Walter . . . . 1921 X 1043 Tremont St., Roxbury, Mass. Bishop, Eleanor Frances . . . 1924 24 Kilsyth Road, Brookline, Mass. BISSIGHCI. James Hope, Jr. . . 1924 II Box 156, Highland Station, Springfield. 408 .1 Mass. ff 111 , fu .Yurnr Bixby, llarold Oakes . Bixler, Donald Floyd . . . Bizzozero. Iirnest Bianchi . . Bjerke. llarold Roeder. . . Bjerknes, All' ..... Black, Lester Miles . Black. Robert Douglas . Black, Roland Newbury . Black, Stanley Bigelow ....... Blackall, Frederick Steele, B.A., BAE Blackett. Sydney Watson ..,.., Blair, Gordon Stewart, 'DISK . . . . . Blaisclell, Willard Charles Alfred . . . Blake, Arthur llenry . Blake, Charles Henry . . . Blake, X1'inchester Gould. Blampieil, Paul Garnier . Blanchard, lforcl .... Blanchard, Philip Dean . . Blanrly, William llallett . . Blatter, Rudolf llans . , . Blewer. Francis Livingston . Bliss. George, EX ..... Bliss, Lawrence Pearson . .,,.. . Bhven, Frances Louisa , .,... . Blotlgett, Emmons 1Yentworth, A111 . . Blood. Lawson Tisdale, ATA .... Bloom, Mortimer Charles .... Bloore. John Stephen . . , Borlen, lohn Harris . . Boeke, Thomas , . . , Boll, George Trevel, OX . . Bolster, Robert Pond, IIIKZ . . Bon, Herschel Mortimer . . Bond. Clinton Lusius ..,.. Bond, David Barnett, Jr ..... Bond, I-loratio Lockerby ..... Bond-Nelson, Frank Oliver, ATA . . . Bone, Alexander Jamieson .,.. Booth, Edward VVoleott,ZlAE . . Borchgrevink, Finn ..... Borucov, Elhanan ...... Bossert, Theodore XVilliam, SE . . Boston, John Lloyd ..... Boston, Royal Jr., AXA . . . Botting, Leonard Pollard . . . Boucher, NVilliam Frederick, Jr. . Bovey, VVilliam Howard, Jr., B,A. . Bowditch, Richard Lyon, f1l1'A . . Bowen, Frank Alric, Jr, .... Bower, John Oates ....... Bowers, George Waldron, fIJI'A . . Bowers, james Alan, AT .... Bowles, Edward Lindley, B.S. . . Bowles, Raymond Leland, fDPA . . Boyce, Girard, B.A., f11KZ . . . Bowman, John Drummond . Boyd, Stanley William, AXA . . Boyd, Thomas Hutcheson, SAX . Boyd,WalterWillard,E.E.,KE . . 1 Boydell, Harry Cyril, B.S. . . . . Boyer, Harold Raymond, AKE . Boyer, Jerome Ludwig .... Boyle, Michael Francis ..... Brackett, William Savage, B.S. . Bradford, Stuart Emerson . . . Bradley, Arthur Ilsley, KPKNY . . Bradley, Maurice Byron, KZ . . Bradshaw, Greatorex Charles . Brady, Edmund Edward, Jr. . . . Braestrup, Carl Bjorn ........ Brantingham, Charles Alan, KIPBE . . . Brash, Julian Eugene ...,.. r Eric Richard B ater, . . Z .... . Bravo, Alphonso Diego y Villalobas . . Bray, Charles Collins . . . . Breed, Charles Alfred .... Breitbeil, Charles Edward . . Brennan, Edward Francis . . Bretting, Henry Lyman, KZ . 1 l ,il GENERAL INFQRMATION Class 1921 1922 1924 1923 1923 1924 1922 1924 1922 1922 1923 1923 1924 1921 1923 1922 1924 1922 1924 1923 1922 1921 1921 1922 1924 1924 1922 1922 1924 1924 1923 1922 1923 1922 1921 1922 1923 1924 1924 1922 1922 1922 1921 1921 1924 1921 1921 1922 1924 1924 1922 1924 1922 Grad. 1923 1922 1921 1922 1923 Grad Sp. 1922 1922 1921 1922 1921 1922 1922 1923 Grad. 1922 19 23 1922 1924 1924 1922 1921 1923 1922 1922 Cours 11 X111 YV 4 :tv X111 1 111 xv ll xv II II VI II X II VI X111 X111 II 115 E IX-B IX-B XV VIII 1 XV X XV II VI XV XV XV II X XV VI I IX-B XV I X I IV IV X XV XV II XII III XIII VI I II VI II XIII VI XII XV X II X I II II XV XIII-A VI XV VI-A II II XV X I III II 409 Home .fl ddrcss 65 Hillside Ave., Arlington I-leights, Mass. 206 Spring Garden St., Easton, Pa. 33 Bates Ave., Quincy, Mass. Kristiania, Norway Kristiania, Norway 246 North St., Saco, Me. 4 Avon St., Cambridge, Mass. 1103 Cooke SL., Waterville, Conn. 56 Otis St., Medford, Mass. 3 Highland St., XVoonsocket, R.1. 15 Park Vale, Brookline, Mass. 154 Union St., New Bedford, Mass. Main St., Foxboro, Mass. 28 Wollaston Ave., Wollaston, Mass. 145 St. james Place, Brooklyn, NX. 36 Pulsifer St., Newtonville, Mass. 7 Rosewood St., Boston. Mass. 17 University Road. Brookline, Mass. 308 Linwood St., Abington, Mass. 56 Eldretlge St., Newton, Mass. 2223 Main St., La Crosse, Wis. Newark Valley, N.Y. Hotel Le Marquis, 14 E. 31st St., New York, N.Y. 170 Summer St., Malden, Mass. 31 Tallawanda Drive, Vilorcester, Mass. 334 Tappan St., Brookline, Mass. 47 First St., Taunton, Mass. 1234 Commonwealth Ave., Allston, Mass. 110 Vkiestervelt Ave., Plainheld, NJ. 213 Mifflin St., Butler, Pa. Hubbard, Iowa Hermitage Hotel, Louisville, Ky. 40 Babcock St., Brookline, Mass. 145 Townsend St., Roxbury, Mass. 9 Crandall St., Adams, Mass. Lithonia, Georgia Pearl St., Hyannis, Mass. 46S Breckenridge St., Buffalo, N.Y. 26 Edgemont St., Roslindale, Mass. 484 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Hamar, Norway 211 Bryant St., Malden, Mass. 179 36th St., Milwaukee, Wis. Burlington, Mass. 37 Devonshire St., Portland, Me, 315 E. 21st St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 172 Pearl St., Newton, Mass. 212 W. Franklin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 366 Adams St., Milton, Mass. 1518 Howard Ave., Utica, N.Y. Shelburne, Nova Scotia Iron River, Michigan 151 Chilton St., Elizabeth, NJ. Westphalia, Missouri 146 Summer Ave., Springlield, Mass. 2100 Albemarle Road, Brooklyn, N.Y. Alten, Illinois 146 Lakeview Ave., Haverhill, Mass. 4. No. 14th Ave., Whitestone, L. I., N.Y. 1621 22nd St., Washington, D.C. Fitzroy St., St. Kilda, Melbourne, Aus- tralia 833 So. Limestone St., Springfield, Ohio 714 No. 5th St., Reading, Pa. 154 Washington St., Woburn, Mass. 14 Hungerford Ct., New Britain, Conn. Hyannis, Mass. 3328 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Falkstone Ct., Washington, D.C. 524 Cohannet St., Taunton, Mass. 93 Court St., Bangor, Me. Copenhagen, Denmark 1201 National Ave., Rockford, Ill. 32 Stockton St., Jacksonville, Fla. 131 Crystal Ave., New London, Conn. Cordova Mixcoac D. F. Mexico City, Mexico 42 Hartford St., Framingham, Mass. 160 Ocean St., Lynn, Mass. 214 E. Magnolia Ave., Louisville, Ky. 147 Broadway, Taunton, Mass. 222 Prentice Ave., Ashland, Wis. I, - TECHNIQUE - l l if ' - r A - ta-L-,153-9 1922 - A 4 Name Bricker, George VValter, Jr.. . . Bridaham, Lester Burbank, XXI! Bridges, Frank Rowland . . . Briggs, Charles Vickery, A.B. . Briggs, Ferris Baldwin, A917 . . Brill, John Lewis, ANI' . . . Brimberg, Isaac .,... Brink, Raymond Otto . . . Britt, Edward Francis . . . Brittain, James Frederick . . . Britto, Charles Edward, 1XfI.D. . Brockett, Clyde Page .,... Brockington, Harry Gustaf, CIUZIK Brokaw, Charles Edmund, B911 . Brolin, VViIlard Alexander, Jr. . Bromley, Gleason Stevens, AXA Bronson, Harold Stanley . . . Broockmann, Herman, GAX . . Brooks, Leonard John . . . Brosnan, John Patrick .... Brott, Theodore Thomas . . . Brouwer, Rodger DeRiemer, AT Brown, Abraham ....... Brown, Benton Jackson Brown Bertha Millard, S.B. . . Brown: Charles Ellsworth, QIIIHA . Brown , Daniel Arthur, Jr .... Brown, Dayton Talmage . . . Brown Brown Brown , Edward Sears, AXA . . , Elbert Chester . . . Francis XfVilliam . . Brown: Harvey Edward . . . Brown, Jonathan, 3rd, ANI' . . Brown, Lewis Newton, GX . . Brown Louis ose h . J p ,... Brown, Paul Bromley, KLEK . . Brown Robert Hall ...... Brown: Ronald Dalrymple, C-JX . Brown Brown ,S. Howell ..... , . ,Sampson , . . .. Brown, Sherwood Fiske . . Brown, WVolfe William . . . Brown Brown Bruce, e, Osborne Arthur . . . ing, Albert Jesse, ATA . . Edmond ..,.... Brugmann, Elmer IfVorthington Brun, Gru mar ........ Bruna, Augusto Sampaio . Bruner, Harry John .... Bruno, Theodore Palmer . . Bruns, Ralph Fowler ,.... Bruson, Herman Alexander. . . Bryden, Colby William , . . Buch, Luis Felipe ..... Buck, Henry Hichborn . . Buckley, James Edward .... Buckley, John Edward, Jr. , . Buckn er, Laurence Olyphant, KZ Bucuvalas, Constantine Mechael Budasuke, Rien ....... Buell, Raymon Cox . . . Buerger, Martin Julian . . . Buhler, August Albert ..... Bulkley, Reginald Walbridge . . Bull, Harold Aitken ....,. Bullman, Benjamin Pray, KE . Bumill er, Theodore Max, AXA . Bundy, Howard Elias ..... Bundy, Richard Jenness, AXA . Bundy, Thomas Freeborn, AT . Bunker, Francis Joseph, S.B. . Burbank, Harold Addison, ATI2 Burbank, Wendell Francis . . . Burchard, John Ely, Jr,, XXII . . Burckes, Martin Hamlin . . Burckett, Douglas Mellen . . Burdic k, Carl Am os ...,., Burkart, Edward Henry, Jr. . . Burke, Arthur Edward, S'B. . . Burke, Charles James, AKE . . Burke, Charles Thomas . . . Burnham, Edward Chester . Class Course 1923 VI 1923 X 1924 VI 1921 X 1922 XIV 1923 X 1924 VI 1923 XV 1924 X 1922 I S.P.H. VII 1922 X 1924 XIV 1922 XV 1921 II 1923 XIII 1923 III 1921 I 1923 II 1924 I 1923 VI 1922 II 1924 I 1922 X S. P. H. VII 1921 I 1922 I 1921 II 1921 II 1924 VI 1924 V 1922 X 1923 VI 1922 VI-A 1921 VI 1923 IV 1922 XV 1922 VI 1924 XIV 1921 X 1923 XIV 1921 II 1922 VI-A 1922 XV 1924 VI 1924 X 1922 I 1923 III 1923 III 1923 II 1923 II 1923 V 1922 II 1924 III 1922 IV 1924 VI 1921 VI 1921 VI-A 1924 X 1923 I 1923 XV 1924 X 1923 XIII 1924 II 1922 II 1923 VI 1923 X 1922 XV 1922 XV 1924 I Grad. X-A 1922 VI 1924 II 1923 IV 1923 I 1921 VI 1921 II 1923 X S. P. H. VII 1922 II 1923 VI 1923 X 410 Home Address 372 68th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 330 I-Iumboldt St., Denver, Colo. 12 Hawthorne St., Roslindale, Mass. 126 Glenville Ave., Allston, Mass. 189 8th Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 48 VVest 76th St., New York, N.Y. 73 Bainbridge St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 135 Allen Place, Hartford, Conn. Rydal, Pennsylvania 71 Bartlett Ave., Arlington, Mass. Stockton Springs, Me. 58 Magee Ave., Rochester, N.Y. 82 Lincoln St., Laconia, N.H. 47 Linsdale Ave., Detroit, Bflich. 215 East St., Rockford, Ill. Box 22, Canheld, Ohio 188 Flint St., Rochester, N.Y. 48 Kingston Rd., Jamaica Hillcrest, L.I., N.Y. Templeton, Mass. 38 Second Ave., Lowell, Mass. Potter, Nebraska XVestharnpton, L.I., N.Y. 103 Howard Ave., Roxbury, Mass. 484 Del Rosa Drive, Pasadena, Cal. 76 Centre St., Dorchester, Mass. 3425 Holmes St., Kansas City, Mo. 215 Clark Road, Brookline, Mass. 129 Alger Ave., Detroit, Mich. 19 Oakland St., Salem, Mass. 11 Harrison St., Melrose Hlds., Mass. 84 Hillside Ave., Arlington, Mass. 24 High St., Marlboro, Mass. 71 Bay State Road, Boston. Mass. 28 Brooks St., WVest Medford, Mass. 25 Levant St., Dorchester, Mass. Longmeadow, Mass. 75 Glen Road, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 33 Hancock St., Lexington, Mass. 230 Forest Park Ave., Springfield, Mass 46 Melvin St., Lawrence, Mass. 3 Nelson St., Framingham, Mass. 33 Clayton St., Malden, Blass. 582 Putnam Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 269 S. Taylor St., Blackfoot, Idaho 731 Rock Creek Church Rd., XVashing ton, D.C. 69 VVoodstock Ave., Rutland, Vt. Kristiania, Norway Valparaiso, Chile 289 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. 25 Temple St., Boston, Mass. 16 Allen St., West Roxbury, Mass. 608 East 2nd St., Middletown. Ohio 50 Peterborough St., Boston, Mass. Santiago, Chile 209 VVine St,, Mullins, S.C. 15 Barclay St., Worcester, Mass. 99 Cedar St., Fitchburg, Mass. Brocton, N.Y. 64 Franklin St., Lowell, Mass. Bangkok, Siam 758 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg., Omaha. Nebraska 311 VV. 70th St., New York, N.Y. 68 Arthur St., Yonkers, N.Y. 683 VV. 7th St., Plainfield, NJ. 702 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 15 VVelco1ne Place, Springfield, Mass. 3325 Carthage Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 1007 S. Gallatin St., Marion, Ind. 517 Cuyahoga Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 328 W. Ist St., Elmira, N.Y. 574 School St., Belmont, Mass. VVest Boylston, Mass. 334 Auburndale Ave.,Auburnclale, Mass. 305 Redwood St., Marshall, Minn. 31 Clark Lane, Waltham, Mass. Somerville, N.J. YVatcl1 I-Iill, R.I. 4159 Magnolia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 76 Spruce St., Watertown, Mass. 90 Locust St., Rochester, N.Y. 76 Spruce St., Watertown, Mass. 66 South St., Vtfaltham, Mass. N 1 ...ll GENERAL ' INFORMATION .Yu lllc' Burnham, 1.uuren1-1' llznsk--ll, A-lr . . . Burns. Rohr-rt Ynleritiin- .,.,... Burr, Rt-ginalwl lit-:hlvs ,... . Burroughs. Malcolm Sl1ll'lC'X'1ll1l, .XK1-I , Burrus. Ray Cooke, E'1l1': ,.,. Burt. lfrerleriisk jznrkson. 'I-KE .... Burt. George llenry, -PKI . . . . Burt, llornce Circ-cly, IX . . . . Burtt, Nelson xx-L1llt'l' . . . . Bushnell, Rirliard Simpson. .X.l1. . . Buswell. jay lfowlc-r . ,... . Butler, Spencer 1Yl1lll'l', 11011 . . . Butter, llarold Marlin ....,. . Buttler. George llowlnnil, ,lr., A T11 . . Byrne, Philip joseph, jr., 5.11. . , . Byron, Vaughn johonnoll. AT . . . Cadenas, lfelipe Enrique ,.... . . Caisse. William Elliotte ..... Cake, Harold llaseltine, .X.li.. 'l'1'.A , . Calazana. Seliastiano 111- Conargo. 51.11, Caldor, Louis ,losei ..,.,,... Calvert, Albert ,....,.... , Campbell, Elmer XViImot, . . . Czunphell, john ,..,...,.. Campbell. john Gordon, B.S., .XT , . . Campbell. Melvin Gentry ,... . Campbell, Roy jones, A.11. ..., . Campbell, Thomas Patterson. 13.5. . . Campbell, Tristram joseph . . . , Canby, Robert Compton, SX , . . Canfield, Guyton Chace ..... . Canfield, llaskins Bishop, 13.5. . . . Cannon, jack 1Villice ..... . Canterbury, Malcolm Page . . Canzanelli, Andrew .... . Canzanelli,At1ilio. . . . . Caplain, Philip ..... . Caputo, Phelomena Rose . . Card, Thomas Buell . . . Cardinal, Paul Joseph .... . Carey, Malcolm Lawrence . . . Carleton, Ralph Dudley ..... , Carlson, Carl Edward, S.B. .... . Carlson, Edward, Jr .,....... Carlsson, Carl Gustav XViktor, S.B. . Carpenter, Donald Fell, 1111512 .... Carpenter, Fontinelle Scott, BAX . . . Carpenter, ,lohn Boyden, jr. .... . Carpenter, Lansing Taylor, 11,1315 . . . Carpenter, Theodore Harrison, GMX . Carper, Gerald Irving ........ Carr, Joseph Henry, Jr ...... . Carroll, Edward Vincent 'PK . . . Carroll, Franklin Otis, B,S. . . Carroll, Lee Wingate, AXA . . Carter, Donald Bidwell, A123111 . . Carter, james Rose ....., . Carter, John Churchel .... . Carven, Christopher Coleman . . . Carven, Rupert Sadler, Jr. . , . . Carver, Roger Dickinson . . . Carvill, Arthur Lincoln . Case, Roger Erwin ..... . Case, Willard Alvah, K2 , . . . Cashman, Eugene Ramiro, XXII . . Cassell, Charles Albaugh, KDKE , . . Cassidy, Irwin Burdett ..., . Castellanos, Manuel Roque, Jr. . Castle, Kendall Brooks, Jr. . . . Castonguay, Lawrence ..... . Cates, Vincent Kaczynski .... . Cauldwell, William Albertus, f1DBE . . Cavarly, Haywood Perry, Jr., Afl, . . Center, Warren Norwood ...... Chadbourne, Joseph Humphrey, Ir., EAE Chaffee, Clarence Milton, Jr. .... . Chaffee, Joseph Gay ......... Chaisson, Clarence Henry .... . Chamberlin, Clarence Van Clinton . . Chambers, Ivan Fleming, SAX . . . Champion, Lester Stanley, f1HBE Chandler, Elzura Harris, B.A. . . Chandler, Myron Kennard . . Chang, Ko Chi, B.S. . . . . Flux.: 1921 111221 1921 1922 1922 1922 1921 1'1 1 111211 19221 11121 1921 15121 1922 Crrnl. 1921 19231 1921 1921 h.1'.l1. 1922 1921 P. tlrad 1922 1924 S.P. 1921 1921 1923 1921 1922 1921 1921 1921 1921 1922 1923 1921 1924 1923 1922 Grad. 1924 Grad. 1922 1921 1923 1921 1922 1923 1921 1921 Sp 1922 1921 1921 1924 1921 1922 1922 1923 1923 1921 1924 1921 1922 1924 1924 1921 1924 1923 1922 1923 1922 1923 1923 1923 1923 1921 1923 1921 1923 1921 Course ll 1 YI XY 11 XY 11 11 11 11 YI 111 111 111 Y X X111 IV V1-.X Y11 IX-B vi yu xn' u vi vu xii' n xv V1 X X111 1 I 111 XIV 1V V1 XX' 111 1 Y .-A V 1 V V I xv N XV VI vt IV II f xv xv VI vi iv Xv In xv in 11 X in 11 11 11 I1 vi xv xv X7 xv in VI X111 iv X X V111 V1 II 411 -tx Ilomc .lllllrrxs East St., Lexington, Mass. .-Xyoea, Ireland Lincoln St., llingham, Mass. A1341 .Xdams St., Melrose, Mass. -13 E. McMillan St., Cincinnati, Ohio 507 XV. Elm St., Urbana, 111. 507 XY. Elm Llrbana. 111. 17121 Asbury Ave., Evanston, lll. .32 llanks Lowell, Mass. 205 Sr. Paul St., Brookline, Mass. 115 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, Mass. 1-1-IS E. 108th St., Cleveland. Ohio 11512 Comnionwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. 11 Lenox St., Worcester, Mass. 10 Tlietford Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Mercersburg, Pa. llavana, Cuba 15 Maple Vergennes, Vt. 330 Park St., Portland, Ore. Sao Paulo, Brazil Ii-15 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 155 Clyde St., Chestnut 1'1il1, Mass. Ashland, Maine 511 Clifford St., Glasgow, Scotland 27 XY. Market St., York, Pa. 218 Lincoln Ave., Erie, Pa. Sabattns, Maine 1075 Penn. St., Denver, Colo. 215 St. Paul St., Brookline, Mass. -1135 Belmont Park, North Dayton, Ohio 915 Park St., Attleboro, Mass. Monte Verde, Somerville, N.,l. 57 Fairview Ave., Plainfield, NJ. 171 Auburn St., Cambridge, Mass. 11 Wareham St., Medford, Mass. 11 Wareham St., Medford, Mass. 1561 52nd St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 33 Gladstone St., East Boston, Mass. 109 Monroe St., Woonsocket, R.1. 319 Park Ave., Paterson, NJ. -1 Ridge Road, Revere, Mass. 173 Albermarle St., Springfield, Mass. North Main St., VVest Hartford, Conn. 98 Brookline St., Cambridge, Mass. Avesta, Sweden 05 W. Union St., XVilkes-Barre, Pa. 3 Brigham St., Vtlatertown, Mass. 25-1 Park St., 1Vest Roxbury, Mass. G5 West Union St., Vililkes-Barre, Pa, Main St., Bennington, Vt. 1401 11Vi11iam St., Denver, Colo. 1220 N. Duff Ave., Ames, lowa 389 N. Underwood St., Fall River, Mass. Greenville, 111. 43 East 25th St., New York, N.Y. Glastonbury, Conn. High Plain Road, Andover, Mass. 1302 T, St., N.W., VVashington, D.C. 34 Centre St., Dorchester, Mass. 56 Baldwin St., Charlestown, Mass. 25 Gurney St., Cambridge, Mass. 11 Pleasant Ave., Somerville, Mass. 35 Woodland St., Bristol, Conn. 50 Leavitt St., Brockton, Mass. 2881 So. Park Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio Westminster, Md. Drayton, Ontario, Canada Merida, Yucatan, Mexico 22 East Boulevard, Rochester, N.Y. 16 Alden Ave., Thompsonville, Conn. 331 Jackson St., Topeka, Kans. Greenacres Ave., Hartsdale, N.Y. 135 Marshall St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 59 Autumn St., Lynn, Mass. 11 Irvington St., Waban, Mass. 1314 Bryden Road, Columbus, Ohio 10 St. Ronan Terrace, New Haven, Conn. 57 Evergreen Ave., Auburndale, Mass. VVest 4th St., Northfield, Minn. R. F. D. No. 1, Edgemoor, Delaware Atlantic Highlands, NJ. 191 County St., Taunton, Mass. 7 Ashland St., Somerville, Mass. Nanking, China 4 2'l.,.-.L ., if fbi' V -.M l . ' ,. . TECHNIQUE' 1922 - Name Chao, En Lang ...... . Chapin, Bernard Lorenzo . Chapin, Richard Jackson . . Chapman, Lauren Bock . . . Chapman, Minnie Belle . . . Chapman, Richard Ward, A,B. . . . . Chardon, Alfred Ludwig, A411 . Charlton, Oaklee Edgar, KA . Chase, Charles Adamson . . Chase, Hugh Donald .... Chase, Robert Martin, B.S. . Chatiield, Richard Smith Chatham, Clyde Larzdere Chatto, Harry Murray, A.B. . Chau, Taai Yan .... Chellis, Lawrence Drake . , Chen, Chi Shan ..... Chen, Ta Hsien . . , T sun-woo . . Chen, Chen, Yung Chieh . . . Cheng, Chia Chio . . Cherniack, Nathan . . . Cherry, Carl William . . Cheves, Langdon McCord, ATS2 . . . Chickering, John Abbott Chien, Chang-Tsu .... Chilcott, Edward Richard . . . . . Chin, Ting Hsin .... Chirgwin, Frederick Hamen ..... Chittick, Charles Yardley, B911 .... Choquette, Paul Joseph ....... Chou, Yen Ting ....... . . Christoph, Joseph .... . . Chrystal. John Elliott .... . . . Chu, Chih Teih ..,.,..... Church, John VVheeler, ATS2 ..... Church,Walter Enos,B.A.,B.A. in Arch., Churchill, Leonard Russell . . . Chutter, George Albert .... Clapp, Channing Parker . Clapp, James Kilton . . Clarino, Bengt .... Clark, Albert Howes .... Clark, Earl Spickett ..,.. Clark, Edward Parkinson, ZAE Clark, Edwin Reed ...... Frances Hurd, A.B. . . Clark, Clark, Hillis Reynolds . . . Clark, Hobart, B611 .,.. Howard Taylor Clark, . . . . Clark, John Alston, S.B., EX . . Clark, Ormond Wesley .... Philip Willistine .... Clark, Clark, Richmond Sanford ...... Clark, William Anthony, Jr., A.B. . . Clarke, Arthur Merriam, B.A. . Clarke, Carole Aaron ..... Clarke, Walter Edward, Jr. . Clarkson, Ernest Dewey .... Clausen, Jurg Bager Ultsch . . Clemens, Harold Sevier, A111 . . Clement, Franklin Groves, AKE Clements, William Forrester . . Clifford, George Orr, A.B., fIJI'A Clift, Evelyn Ogden, A.B .... Clift, William, B.S. ..... . Clough, Alfred Allard .,... Coachman, Kendrick Powell, SAX. Cobb, Edwin Allen ...... Cobb, Herbert Bryden . Cobb, Howard Leo .... Coburn, Edward Stackpole . Cochran, David Henry . . Cochrane, John Dewar, Jr. . Cocks, Verne Virtis, EX .... Codding, Laurence Warren, GE Codman, Robert Clark . Coe, Douglas Witmer . . Coe, Thomas Hamilton, Jr. . Coffin, Asa King ...... Coffin, Philip Tristram, KE . Class 1922 1923 1924 1922 1924 1922 1924 1924 1922 1922 1922 1922 1921 1924 1924 1921 1922 1924 1922 1922 1923 1922 1924 1922 1923 1922 1921 1922 1923 1922 1922 1922 1923 1924 1923 1922 Grad 1923 1921 1923 1923 1922 1922 1924 1921 1921 1921 1924 1923 1923 S Grad. 1921 1921 1921 1921 Grad 1921 1922 1921 1924 1922 1923 1921 1922 Grad Grad 1922 1922 1923 1922 1922 1924 1924 1923 1923 1922 1924 1921 1923 1923 1921 Course III XV XV VI-A V XV X VI XIII I II IV VI-A II X II II VI VI X X XV X IV XV II VI-A VI-A II XV X XV X V VIII X IV X VI-A X VI V XV X II X V VI II X VIII XIV XIII X X VIII VI XIII II XV II XV IX--B II VIII X I II II X XIV III X X III VI XV XIII-A I XV VI-A 412 Home Address Shanghai, China 11 Mystic St., Somerville, Mass. 38 Mt. Wood Road, Swampscott, Mass. 1408 Henry St., Berkeley, Cal. 36 Oakridge St., Mattapan, Mass. 446 Park Place, Bridgeport, Conn. 170 Ralston Ave., South Orange, N.J. Christiansburg, Va. 2677 Boulevard, Jersey City Hts., N.J. Unity, Maine 93 School St., Concord, N.H. 451 Orange St., New Haven, Conn. 326 Center St., Williamsport, Pa. 4 Columbia Road, Portland, Me. 19 Po Sui Tai St., Honam, Canton, China 30 Somerset St., Belmont, Mass. Foochow, China Foochow, China Ningpo, China Canton, China Changsha, China 332 Osborn St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 221 Drachman St., Tucson, Ariz. 47 So. Battery, Charleston, S.C. 163 Park Ave., Arlington Heights, Mass. Kiangsu, China Osborne, Kansas Kirin City, China Edgartown, Mass. 176 North 6th St., Newark, N.J. 89 Butterfield St., Lowell, Mass. Chekiang, China Warehouse Point, Conn. 40 St. Germain St., Boston, Mass. Canton, China 167 Main St., Kingston, N.Y. Eugene, Oregon 46 Sturtevant St., Beverly, Mass. Swanton, Vermont Grand Gorge, N.Y. 21 Lassell St., Auburndale, Mass. 1 Atlantic St., Lynn, Mass. Miami, Florida 68 biberty Ave., VVest Somerville, Mass. 9 Daboll St., Providence, R.I. 21 Park Place, Pawtucket, R.I. 2001 Bayard Ave., VVilmington, Del. 228 Sullivan St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 1424 Judson Ave., Evanston, Ill. 30 High St., Dover, Mass. 315 Court St., Clarksdale, Miss. 16 Windsor Road, Somerville, Mass. 9 Howie St., Melrose Highlands, Mass. 1450 Vernon St., Bridgewater, Mass. 20a Prescott St., Cambridge, Mass. 123 So. Pleasant St., Amherst, Mass. Bexley Hall, 50QMass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 1220 Ditmas Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 28 Francis St., Waltham, Mass. Bergen, Norway Greeneville, Tenn. 196 E. Delaware Place, Chicago, Ill. 1831 E. 63rd St., Cleveland, Ohio 716 South 1st St., Evansville, Ind. 135 Orange Ave., Irvington, N.J, 17 So. Adams St., Richmond, Va. 69 Robbins St., Lowell, Mass. Rua da Assemblea 106, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 10 Sea Foam Ave., Winthrop, Mass. 83 Franklin Ave., Chelsea, Mass. 710 Marine St., Boulder, Colo. 190 Linden St., Everett, Mass. 113 Macon St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 148 No. Clinton Ave., Trenton, N.J. 21 Gladstone Apts., Colorado Colorado 59 Vinal Ave., Somerville, Mass. 646 Chestnut St., Waban, Mass. 1411 East 3rd St., Duluth, Minn. 253 President Ave., Providence, R.I. 78 Pearl St., Watertown, Mass. 620 E. Columbia St., Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, 4? 4-la J' 3 -',..-1 ,'.:.-'. ' -iilfq . ,,- 1 I - Q A wif-?E?5il5? I if l lm GENERAL INFQJRMATIQN Name Class Course Ilonir' .-ldiiress Coflinberry, Clarence hlilton . , 11124 VI Seattle, XVasl1ington COITCH. Warren Louis .,.. 1921 XV 13391 Coinmonwealth .Xu-., Allston, 'Mass. Cohen, Abraham. . . . . 1923 X Sli Phillips St., Boston, Blass. Cohen, Asher Zehg . . 1921 X 31 Jelferson Ave.. Chelsea, Blass. C0l1CI1. Carl Manuel . . 1921 X 95 No. 1X'arren Ave., Brockton, Mass. Cohen, lsadore Jacob . , 1924 38 Stanwoorl Sl., Roxbury, Mass. Cohen, Morris . . 1112-1 I GN Niglitingnlt- St- Dorchester, Mass. Cohen. Nlqlgolils . . 1923 1 T3 Congress St., Portlnml, Me. C0l19l1. Pllllllb .... 1924 II 24 Canterbury St., Dorchester, Mass. C0ll0I1. Rullilrt Leon . 1922 VI-A 61 XYalnut St., Nashua, N.ll. Cohen, Samuel . . . 1921? 1 128 Pr:-sitlcnt lktssuiv, NJ. Cohen, Samuel . . 192-1 VI 9 Linwood St., Malden, Blass. Cohen, Sigmund . . , 11122 l 10 Spevak Terrace, Malden, Mass. Cohon, Morris ..... 192-1 X Westwood, N.J. Colburn. Robert Talbot . 1923 1V llollistnn, Mass. Coldwell, Fmnk llarold ..... 1921 Il T9 Cottage St., Mansfield, Mass. Cole, Harry .......... 1921 I 125 Sweet Ave., XVoonsocket, R.I. Cole, Vernon Clark, 'DER ...... 1921 II South St., Barre, Mass. Coleman, Clarence Iilclred Baker, X11 1922 XV 57 Watson Ave., East Orange, N.J. Coleman, Daniel Bernard ...... 1922 X 515 N. Main St., Poplar Bluff, Mo. Coleman, Philip Le Fevre ...... 1923 XV .552 Lake Drive, Milwaukee, Wis. Coleman, Stewart Percy, B.S. . Grad X 1017 Chapparal St., Corpus Christi. Tex. Colelnan, XVilliam Bray ..... 1924 X -10 Morningside Ave., New York, N.Y. Colley, XViIliam Clarence, 'PAB . . 1923 IV E. 1 Sterling Court, Nashville, Tenn. Collins, Jerome Joseph ..,.. 1921 II 1602 Pittston Ave., Scranton, Pa. Collins, John Joseph ..... 1921 1 222 Bruce St., Lawrence, Mass. Collins, William Arthur . , 1922 I G3 McKinley Ave., Norwich. Conn. Colman, Leon Turnbull .... 1924 Il 40 Bellevue St., Lawrence, Mass. Colton, Henry Seymour, EX . . , 1922 X 39 Walworth Ave., I-Iartsdale, N.Y. Colvin, lrlarold Raymond .,.... 1922 VI-A 136 S. Chapin St., South Bend, Ind. Comey, Charles Stowell ...,, 1922 II Parmalee, R.R. 7, Grand Rapids, Mich. Comfort, Lowell Rutherford, ATYZ . . 1924 X Hotel Bregoii Hall, Broadway, New York, 1 . '. Conant, Lawrence Wickes, SAX . 1921 XV Camden, N.V. Conant, Richard Vkforcester . . . 1924 IX-B 11 Whitfield St., Dorchester, Mass. Conant, Russell XVeaver . . . 1923 VIII 24 Third St., Attleboro, Mass.- Conkey. Carl Junkerman . . . 1923 XV 733 Kimball St.. Appleton, Wls. Connell, Lawrence Harold, X111 . . 1922 VI 1430 Josephine St., Denver, Colo. Connor, Harold Augustine . . 1922 X 42 Fairmont St., Lawrence, Mass. Connor, James Edward . . , 1922 X 42 Fairmont St., Lawrence, Mass. Connors, Frank Joseph . 1923 II 50 Parmenter Road, Waltham, Mass. Connors, Matthew Henry .... 1923 II 21 Seymour St., Hartford, Conn. Connors, Philip Aloysius ..., 1923 XV Vlfellesley St., Weston, Mass. Contieri, Anthony NVilliam, M.S. . . . Grad V 17 Holworthy Place, Cambridge, Mass. Conway, Christopher Michael ..., 1924 XV 34 Court St., Medford, Mass. Conway, Clinton Baldwin . . . 1924 VI 31 Bassett St.. East Lynn, Mass. Conway. James Daniel . . . 1924 XIII Box 354, Greenfield, Mass. Coogan, Edward Daniel . 1922 VI 2 Collins St., Hartford, Conn. Coogan, Thomas Phillips. , . . 1924 VI 93 Cliff Ave., Winthrop, Mass. ' Cook, George Francis . . . . 1923 I 240013o1fax Ave,, So., Minneapolis, mn. Cook, Hilliard Dunning . . . 1921 X 70 Pleasant St., Gardiner, Me. Cook, James Milton . . . 1921 II Erwin, Tenn. Cook, John Valentine, IIKA . 1923 II Danville, Kentucky Cook, Joseph Francis, Jr. . . . . 1922 VI 641 South St., Roslindale, Mass. Cook, Ralph Miller, 1bl'A . . . . 1922 XV 171 Lincoln St., Holyoke, Mass. Cook, Robert Strong, B.A. . 1921 I Canandaigua, N.Y. Cook, Stanley Turner ....,,.. 1924 II Southfield, Mass. D Cook, Witter Tingley ...... 1924 VI 35 Spalding St., Norwich, Conn. Cooley, Austin George ....... 1923 VI 1918 45th Ave., S.W., Seattle, Wash. Coolidge, Winthrop Knowlton, AKE 1923 X 1329 East 50th St., Chicago, Ill. Cooper, Benjamin ....... 1923 XV 140 Crawford St., Roxbury, Mass. Cooper, Benjamin Austin .... 1922 II 74 Bowen St., Newton Center, Mass. Cooper, William Evans ....... 1922 II 318 Fayette St., Conshohocken, Pa. CODEllmal1. SOl0m0l1 Julius. TEQIP . 1922 II 96 Harrishof St., Roxbury, Mass. Corbett, Lloyd Sutherland .... 1923 I 4 Aberdeen Road, Milton, Mass. Corbett, William Patrick ....... 1921 II 35 Central Sq., Somerville, Mass. Corbin, Franklin Nichols, Jr., B.S. . . 1922 X 2256 Lincoln Park W., Chicago, Ill. Cordes, William Albert ..... 1923 XV 715 Springfield Ave., Wyoming, Ohio Cornell, Raymond Francis . . . 1921 VI 93 Bank St., North Attleboro, Mass. Cornish, Clarence Martin . 1924 XV 8752 113th St., Richmond Hill, N.Y. Corr, Hugh Arthur ....... 1922 I 15 Brown St., Cambridge, Mass. Correale, William Herbert ..,. 1924 I 216 East 89th St., New York, N.Y. Corthell, Huron DeWitt ..... 1921 I Laramie, Wyoming Cosgrove, Joseph Marius, A.B., QPI1 1922 XIV Binghampton, Tenn. Costlow, Elmer Spencer ..... 1923 I 135 Lee Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Cotter, Harold Francis ..... 1923 X 28 Leyland St., Dorchester, Mass. Cotter, Samuel Eldon .... 1924 X 127 Migeon Ave., Torrington, Conn. Couch, Henry Ruffner, S.B. . Grad. X-A 1510 Kanawha St., Charleston, W. Va. Couch, William Henry . . 1924 X 179 Beale St., Wollaston, Mass. Coughlin, Henry William . 1922 X 36 Fletcher St., Roslindale, Mass. Coughlin, William James. . . . 1922 VI-A 51 Reservoir Ave., Revere, Mass. Counts, Gerald Alford ...... 1921 I Gilbert, Arizona Coupland, Robert Saunders, Jr., X41 1922 IV 2115 Chestnut St., New Orleans, La. Courtney, Thomas Edward .... 1923 X 3034 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind. 413 X t , 1 f - TECHNIQUE-1 . . . ,ws 1 1 -- 4 Name Cowan, Gilbert Harrison, B911 . Cowie, Leland Kinsey, AT . . . . Cox, Joseph Herbert .... . Crabb, Gordon Henry , . . . Crabb, John Power ...., . Crabtree, Kenneth Gerard . . . Craig, Arthur Bell, IIKA , . . Craig, Arthur Conery, ATSZ . , Craig, Edward Marshall, Jr., B.A. Craig, Thomas Singer .,... Craigie, Hugh Medex ..... Crane, Joshua, Jr. ,..... . Crawford, Allen Newell . . , . Crawford, Robert Brace Penn, B.S., XXI' Crecca, John Daniel ..,,. Creel, Jesus Luis ,...... Crispin. Gordon Sinclair . . Croft, VValter John, Jr. . . , Croft, XVilliam Martin ,V . . Crofton, Charles King, A XA . . Cronin, Eugene Edward . . Cronin, Francis Leo ,.,.. . Cronk, Harvey Morton, B.S, . . . Cronstedt, I-larry Graham . . . . Crosby, Josiah Denton, QAX . . Crosby, Paul VVatt ..... . Crosby, Robert Ralston, Jr. . . Crosby, Thomas Edward, . . . Croskery, Gordon Donaldson . Crotty, Harold Francis . . , . Crowell, Henry Plummer . . Crowell, Maurice Theodore . . Crowley, Edwin Bartholomew . . Crowley, Harold Greenleaf . . . Crowley, John D. . . , , . . Cryan, Martin Columba . . . . Cudworth, James Rowland . . . Culbert, Robert Ronayne. Jr.. . . Culbertson, John ..... . Culbertson, John Carey . . . Culhane, Paul John, B.A. . . Culver, Henry Foulds . . . , Culver, Laurence Rosecrans , . Cummings, Alan Prence . . . Cummings, John Spearman . . Cummings, Robert Felt .... Cunningham, Kenneth MacLeon Curry, Haskell Brooks, A.B. . . Curry, Justin Richard, QPK . , . . . Cushman, Burritt Alden, Jr., B911 . . Cushman, Charles Henry . . . Cushman, Gordon Albert . . . Cutting, Roger ,... . . . Cychol, John Joseph . . . . Da Costa, Alberto Eduardo . . Daesen, John Raymond .... . Dahl, Otto Gustav Colbiorusen . Dakiu, George Warren ..... . Daley, VVilliam Edward, A.B. . Dallas. Herbert Leslie ATA . . . Dallye, Frederick Reed .... Dalton, Joseph Gerald, A.B. . Damon, Roger Henderson, GAX Dandrow, Charles George, Jr., CDK Danehy, Edward Joseph, A.B. . Danenhour, George Brown . . . Dasek, Vaclav ....... Davenport, Arthur Winthrop . Davenport, Howard ..... Davey, John Sherman . . . Davey, Ross Clarence ..... Davidson, Davidson Davidson Davidson Davidson Davidson Elliott Beecher . , , Francis George, EX . Lilburn Clifford . . . Perry Chatfleld . . Stanley Edmund . . , Trevor Otto Moorhead, ATA Davila, Jorge Victor ........ Davis, Arnold Rogers ........ Davis, Cutter Pierce . . . Davis, Dale Stroble . . , Class Course 1924 XV 1922 III 1924 VI 1924 VI 1922 X 1922 VI-A 1922 VI-A 1922 XV 1921 XI 1922 XV 1924 III 1922 XII 1924 VI 1921 XIV 1921 XIII-A 1921 II 1923 I 1922 II 1924 Il 1922 XV 1924 III 1923 XV Grad. Aero. Eng. 1924 V1 1921 X 1922 VI 1923 IV 1922 X 1922 II 1923 VI 1923 I 1924 VI 1923 I 1923 II 1921 I1 1922 X 1921 XII 1922 XIII 1923 I 1923 II 1923 X 1923 II 1922 V1 1924 XIV 1921 VI 1922 II 1922 II 1922 V1-A 1921 II 1924 XV 1921 XIII-A 1922 XV 1923 II 1922 I 1923 XV 1922 II 1921 VI 1922 X 1922 I 1924 XV 1922 V1 1923 I 1922 II 1921 IX-B 1922 V 1922 VI S. P. 1-I. VII 1923 I 1922 IV 1924 ll 1922 VI-A 1924 I 1922 IV 1923 V1 1924 II 1923 XV 1921. II 1921 I 1921 X 1921 XV 1923 X 414 Home A ddress 402 Ravine St., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 717 S. Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah Newman Grove, Nebraska 27 Maryland St., Dorchester, Mass. 27 Maryland St., Dorchester, Mass. Hancock, Maine 1313 13th Ave., Hickory, N.C. 41 West W'alnut Ave., Merchantville, N.J, Hickory, N.C. 411 S, Highland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 21 Duncklee Ave., Stoneham, Mass. Fox Hill Farm, VVestwood, Mass. 15 Park St., Pawtucket, R.I. 3725 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City, Kan. 111 Park Ave., Newark, N.J. 1225 E. Boulevard, El Paso, Texas 342 Pearl St., Cambridge, Mass. 11 Kingsboro Park, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 11 Kingsboro Park, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 14 Spring St., North Adams, Mass. 170 NVas1'iington Ave., Winthrop, Mass. 129 Pinckney St., Boston, Mass. 257 VVest 100th St., New York, N.Y. 6 Bellmansgat, Stockholm, Sweden 88 Lake St., Arlington, Mass. 145 Pine St., Oxford, Pa. Islip, N.Y, 24 Prince St.. Jamaica Plain, Mass. Kinburn, Ontario, Canada 762 Columbia Road, Boston, Mass. R. F. D. 7, Manchester, N.H. 128 Greenleaf St., Quincy, Mass. 40 Mill St., Dorchester, Mass. 33 Edgehill Road, Winthrop, Mass. 371 Hanover St., Fall River, Mass. 90 XVhite St., Lowell, Mass. 1 Crescent St., Norwich, Conn. 373 So. Huntington Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 282 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 4246 Sheridan Road, Chicago, Ill. 4311 Congress St., Chicago, Ill. 43 Prospect St., Taunton, Mass. U,S. Consulate, St. John, N.B., Canada X14 Clive St., Atlantic, Mass. 338 Washington St., Quincy, Mass. 8 Asbury Terrace. Oak Lane, Philadel- phia, Pa. 137 Corwin Road, Rochester, N.Y. 60 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. 4 Forest St., Lynn, Mass. 55 Caryl Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. 10 Dana St., Cambridge, Mass. 15 Park Vale, Brookline, Mass, Box 51, Sudbury, Mass. 324 Pleasant St., Gardner, Mass. 96 Pine St., New York, N.Y. 15 Mill St.. Revere, Mass. Horten., Norway 44 Evergreen St., Roxbury, Mass. 36 Roseclair St., Dorchester, Mass. 4 Peking Road, Shanghai, China Maywood, N.J. 405 Harvard St., Brookline, Mass. 18 Pine St., Melrose, Mass. 920 E. Fourth St., South Boston, Mass. 25 Sargent St., Cambridge, Mass. 811 VV. Dickson St., Fayetteville, Ark. Prague, Czechoslovakia 72 Cliftondale St., Roslindale, Mass. 16 Eppirt St., East Orange, N.J. 52 Lothrop St., Beverly, Mass. 615 S. Clark St., Butte, Mont. Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan 1432 Lee St., Charleston, VV. Va. Jackson. Kentucky 3532 W. Adams St., Chicago, lll. 33 Harrison St., Newton Highlands, Mass. 65 Hodge Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Bayamon, Porto Rico 177 Main St., Milford, Mass. 71 VValdeck St., Dorchester, Mass. 193 Boylston St. E., Watertown, Mass. 1921 - 'viii' I I l I l GENERAL-INFQRIVIATION Ql ljiii, Dax is, Davis. Davis. Davis. .X'i1im' lfdxvaril1.1-slie,,lr. , . Elmer XX'illiam, ATA . Guy llalnmelt, 11011 . llarry' ,lulius ..... Davis, llouier Snow .... Davis, l.aurt-nee Berry, ATA . Davis, Davis, Davis. Blnrrlellailst-3' . . . StanleyXX'hitvomh . . . Tlioiims Iiorlh-5-I 51,-A' B.,X, , , Davol. Usborne llamillon . . . Dawes. Lyman Miner .... Day, Day. Days, Dean, Dean. Dean. Dean, 'yriisI.au-ri-nee. . . . Day, 1 Frances Blakisuin, .X.B. . ll I er wrt Franklin . . . Stephen .Xlovsious . George Edgar .... john Paul ,... . Sydney Smith, I.-11-I . . XX'inler, +1122 ..... Deane, .-Xndrexv ..... , Dearstvm-, Samuel Charles, DAX de Basabe, X'ieLor lfreflerick . . . . rh. Castro, Edson Ernest , , . Decker. john Raynninml ,... Derloiiloif, Alexander .Xlexanfler cle Genahl. Var! ,...... . De Kay, john XX'alton. ,lr. . . de la Alacorra, Fernando . . . . de la Alamforra. Francisco Garf-ia Delany.Erlxvin Francis . . . Del Cardayre, john Lationt . . Delehanty, Edward XX'illian1 . . . de los Reyes, Crisanto Sandoval . del Prado, Emilio de la Fuente . . de Martino, Felix, jr., 1111315 . . de Martino, jose ..... Deming, Charles Henry . . Deming, Edgar Dodge . . Denbin, Adolph ....... Dennett, Ellis I-Ioward, fDK2I . Dennis, Robert XVilliams , . Dennison, Edward Stanford . Dennison, Harold Thomas . cle Noriega, Juan ..... Derby, Elmer Robert . . . Derby, Henry Staniford . . Derby. Thomas Howard . . de Reynier, Pierre .... Desehamps, Andre ..,..,. de Souza, Enrique ....... De Staebler, Herbert Conrad, fbKX11 Dettling, Charles Joseph Devlin, Edward James ..,. Dewey, Lawrence Edward . . Dexter, Howard Walker, jr. . . Deylotz, Paul Ludwig ...... de Yurrita, Pedro . ..,. . . Diaz Ossa, Felipe, B. Math., B.A. Dibble, Wallace Hampden .... Dickerman, 'William Palma. . . Dicks, Charles Barber, Jr., B.E. . Dickson, Benjamin Abbott, X412 . . Dickson, Richard Malcolm . . . Didisheim, Frank Marcel, AKE . . Dlechmann, Gustav Henry . . Diefenbach, Roy Jacob, QA , Dietz, Rudolph Arthur . . . Dietz, Walter ,...... Diggs, George Lyles ...... Dillon, Frank Henry ...... Dillon, Frederick Nathan, Jr., f11BE Dimmick, Henry Stuart ..... Dimmock, Marion Stuart, M.A. . Dingee, Alexander Loxley Massey Dippel, Carl Daniel ....... Dirksen, Peter Cornelius, Jr. . . . Dittenhofer, Erb Newman . . Dixon, Vladimir, A111 ,,,, . Dlugach, Manuel Mandel, TAGID . Doane, Philip Strong ..... CKI1155 1921 1921. 1921 111211 11121 1922 Gmil 1112-1 11121 192-1 1922 19211 1922 1923 19231 1922 1921 192-l 11121 19131 1923 19231 1922 1922 1922 1923 192-1 1923 1924 192-1 1924 1923 1924 1922 1924 1924 1923 1921 1923 1924 1921 1921 1922 1924 1921 1921 1922 1921 1922 1921 1922 1924 1924 1924 Grad 1923 1923 1922 1922 Grad. 1922 1924 1922 1921 1921 1924 1923 1923 1923 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1923 1922 1921 1923 1924 Clvursr I ll XX' X, ll XX' X XX' ll X'l IX' IX' XX' II XIX' I ll XX' XX' XX' X'I X III I X I I1 II 1 II iv VI x II x vi xv V1 II X 11 IV 1 X XIV I XI II IX II XV II I X V1 I1 XV XIV X XV X 11 II X X 11 XV VIII VI 11 XV I1 IV XIV XV II X 11 V1 V1 415 -A llomr .lflilrvxs T7 Thomas Road, Swalnpseott, Mass. '15 Monroe Sl., Ilartford, Conn. 1127 Montana St., El Paso, Texas 19 Laeonia St., Boston, Mass. 5139 Poplar Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 12 Phillips XX'atertoxvn, Mass. johnson, Vermont EUS Crvsreiit Sl., Rockland, Blass. 130.3 Zlith SL., Rock lslanfl, Ill. NN gX11f1Cl11 Sl., Providence, R.I. 179 llillside Ave., Arlington Ileights, Blass. 220 lloharl Ave., Summit, NJ. ZIUS XX'alnut St., Pliilaclelphia, Pa. East Ave., Brighton, Rochester, N.X'. 24.321ConimercialSt., Provincetown, Mass. Dalton, Pa. T Vincent .Xve,, XX'orcester. Mass. 19 Lanark Road, Brookline, Mass. 415 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. N53 llaneock St., Wollaston. Mass. ll! King Springfield, Mass, 1224 Rio Branco. Montevideo, Uruguay, S.A. 143 St. Marks Ave.. Brooklyn, NX. 1930 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Petrogracl, Russia Old A1IlI11Z1l'U11CC1C Rd., XVhite Plains, N.X'. .Xshburn, Virginia Ave. Chapultepec 171, Mexico City, Mexico Ave. Chapultepec 171, Mexico City, Mexico G2 Englewood Ave., Brookline, IX1ass. 1:,fo Mrs. S. H. Diman, 17 XV. S-1 St., New York, N.Y. 2 South St., Southbridge, Mass. Manila, Philippine Islands Urdaneta, Pang, Philippine Islands 35 I-lavre St., Mexico City, Mexico 35 I-Iavre St., Mexico City, Mexico East Douglas, Mass. -12 Kenneth St., VVest Roxbury, Mass. 28 XVilliams St., Cambridge, Mass. 19 Burnham St., Waverley, Mass. 1-112 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Mexico City, Mexico 27 Glenwood Ave., Brockton, Mass. Madrid, Spain 17 Milton St., Lawrence, Mass. 81 Oxford St., Somerville, Mass. 17 Milton St., Lawrence, Mass. 91 Merry Mount Road, Quincy, Mass. Tournai, Belgium Durazno, Uruguay, S.A. 12 Windermere Place, St. Louis, Mo. 28 Summer St., 1-Iudson, Mass. S2 Jefferson St., Lynn, Mass. Grand View, Idaho 1540 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. 202 Pine St., Muskegan, Mich.' Madrid, Spain Santiago, Chile 96 Nonotuck St., Holyoke, Mass. 63 Prospect St., Taunton, Mass. 15 Audubon Blvd., New Orleans, La. VVatertown Arsenal, Watertown, Mass. -1 Montgomery Ave., Holyoke, Mass. 251 West 92nd St., New York, N.Y. 132 Jewel St., Forest Hills, L.I., N.Y. Ebenezer, N.Y. Easthampton Road, Holyoke, Mass. 13 Sherman Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. 368 Washington St., Norwood, Mass. 93 Russell St., Malden, Mass. 16 Prospect St., Fitchburg, Mass. 78 Lincoln Ave., Wollaston, Mass. 610 W. Grace St., Richmond, Va. -1826 De Lancey Place, Philadelphia, Pa, 463 Clinton Ave., Newark, NJ. Summer St., Westwood, Mass. 32 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 1025 Central Ave., Plainfield. NJ. 1414 Poplar Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 102 Main St., Northampton, Mass. Mg f QF I . fl fifrj MEP L - I, l 59,11-5-,.. -1. ,. Name Dodd, Robert Elverson . . . Dodge, James Herbert, B.S. . . Dodge, Malcolm Gooding . . Dodson, J. Lincoln .... Doelling, Hans Alfred . . . Doherty, Francis Gerard . Dole, Alexander Walters . . . Dolle, Robert Charles, 111K . . Donaher, Frederick Lee .... Donkersley, Albert Burton . . . Donnell, Emerson Bradford . . . Donnelly, William Harold, ATQ . Donovan, I-Iarold George . . . Donovan, Richard ...... Donworth, Robert Baker, B.A. . Dooley, Henry Gerard .... Dorr, Raymond England. . Dosch, Elden Lloyd ...,... Doster, Howard George ..... Doubleday, James Stewart . . Dougherty,HoldenManchester,A.B., Dougherty, Stirling Mansur . . Dove, Wallace Broga Kelham, Ph.B.,'EX Dow, John Aldrich, A415 ..... Dow, Winthrop Griffin, CPFA . . . Downey, James Francis, Jr., CIPK . Downing, Richard Eugene . . . Doyle, Sidney Malcolm .... Drazen, Alzear Michael . Dreidel, Eugene, B.S. . . . . Dresel, Ralph Rutherford . . Drew, Samuel Tilton, 9X . . Drew, Thomas Bradford .... Driggs, John Holliday .... Driscoll, Walter Bridges, QSKE . Drisko, Benjamin Bucknam . . Drury, Ralph Stebbins . . . Duane, James, ?JfbE . . . . Duane, Lawrence Edward . . Dube, Edouard Napoleon . . . Dubitsky, Samuel, TEKID .... Ducote, Charles Huesmann, B.S. . Dudley, Shepard ........ Dudley, William Burks, B.S. . . . Duevel, Otto Charles, Jr., QAX . Duffy, Christopher William . . Duge, Howard John ..., Duncan, William Torrey . , . Dunham, Walter Alan .... Dunlaevy, Edgar Parker, ATA . . Dunlap, William Thomas, Jr., A.B. Dunn, Carroll Livermore, SAX . . du Pont, Henry Belin, B.A. . . du Pont, Samuel Hallock, QPFA . Duran-Ballen, Slxto Enrique . . Dutton, Augustus Lane . . . Dutton, T. Dillwyn .... DuVernet, John Neville , . Duvey, Eliot Knowlton . Dyer, Colver Payson . . . Dyer, George Henry, 411K . Dyer, Herbert Arthur .... Eacker, Earle Herkeiner, ATS2 . . Eager, Edward William, Jr. . . Earle, Arthur Hinkley, ECIHE . . Easton, Glenn Herman . . . Eaton, Gordon Forest .... Eaton, Richard Curtis .... Eckberg, Adrian Emmanuel . . . Eckles, Robert Arthur, AT .... Eddy, Clarence Ford, B.S., M.A. . Ede, Frank Charles ...... Eder, Harold Henry . Edgarton, Lewis Stearns . . . Edison, Theodore Miller, ANI' . . Edmonds, Reginald Whitney . . Edmonds, William John, B.A., KA Edson, Albert Lovell ...... Edwards, Arthur ....... Edwards, Charles Harvey, SAX Edwards, Minot Rudyard . . . Efimoff, Vetcheslaf Vasily . . Eiffe, Jolm Raymond . . . Eiseman, Martha .... TECHNIQUE ' Class Course 1924 XV 1921 I 1922 I 1921 II 1922 II 1924 XV 1924 II 1921 XV 1924 XV 1924 VI 1924 II 1923 XV 1924 VIII Grad. VI 1921 XV 1921 XV 1924 I 1923 XV 1923 XV 1922 X 1922 XV 1923 II 1922 XIII 1923 VI 1923 XV 1921 IX-B 1922 XIV 1924 VI 1923 VI Grad. V 1923 I 1921 I 1923 X 1921 XV 1922 XV 1923 XIV 1922 I 1922 XV 1923 I 1921 I 1923 I 1923 XIV 1922 XV 1921 I 1924 VI 1921 X 1922 II 1924 X 1924 VI 1924 XIII 1922 VI 1924 II 1923 IX-A 1924 XV 1923 II 1923 VI 1921 VI 1922 I 1924 I 1922 X 1922 II 1922 II 1922 VI-A 1924 III 1923 IV Grad. XIII-A 1924 XV 1924 XV 1922 I 1921 IV 1921 X 1922 VI 1923 VI 1921 XV 1923 VIII 1922 III 1921 X 1921 XV 1923 II 1922 II 1922 XV 1922 III 1923 X 1922 XIV 416 Home A ddress 766 Broad St., Meriden, Conn. Concord, N.H. 12 Windermere Ave., Arlington, Mass. Des Moines, Iowa I8 Colonial Place, New Rochelle, N.Y. 554 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. 48 West Broadway, Bangor, Me. Colerain Ave., Mt. Airy, Cincinnati, O. 83 Chestnut St., Everett, Mass. 291 Admiral St., Providence, R.I. 44 Mechanic St., Fitchburg, Mass. 70 Edgerton St., Rochester, N.Y. 48 Washington St., Concord, N.H. cfo Adjutant-General, Washington, D.C. 1220 7th Ave., W. Seattle, Wash. 91 Harvard St., Dorchester, Mass. 30 Chatham St., Cambridge, Mass. Middleport, N.Y. 6448 Newgard Ave., Chicago, Ill. 28 West 39th St., New York, N.Y. 1411 Judson Ave., Evanston, Ill. 509 Florida St., Baton Rouge, La. 139 Lexington Ave., Providence, R.I. 20 Woburn St., Reading, Mass. 17 Lincoln St., Exeter, N.H. 144 Warren Ave., Boston, Mass. 107 Grove St., Bangor, Me. 31 Parkman St., Dorchester, Mass. 5123 Raymond Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5829 De Giverville Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 373 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 38 So. Central Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Wayland, Mass. 416 South Main St., Clinton, Mass. 645 Goodrich Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 28 Lloyd St., Winchester, Mass. 9 Massasoit St., Northampton, Mas 137 Clinton Road, Brookline, Mass. 25 Lyman St., Beverly, Mass. 68 Cochran St., Chicopee Falls, Mass. 165 Spring St., Fall River, Mass. Marksville, La. 14 Oak St., Belmont, Mass. 840 W. A St., Bentonville, Ark. 415 So. 21st St., Tacoma, Wash, 7 Fletcher Terrace, Watertown, Mass. 29 Ridge St., Greenwich, Conn. 1 Tidd Ave., Woburn, Mass. 40 Peterborough St., Boston, Mass. 165 Beach 149 St., Neponsit, L.I., N.Y. 304 Kingston Ave., Charlotte, N.C. 133 Main St., Haverhill, Mass. Ardmore, Pennsylvania Box 52, Wilmington, Del. Guayaquil, Ecuador, S.A. 673 Pleasant St., Dracut, Mass. Newton Square, Pa. 7 Glade Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 302 Cragie Hall, Cambridge, Mass. 8 Sanborn St., Winchester, Mass. 72 Courtland St., Everett, Mass. 24 Linden St., Schenectady, N.Y. 1799 Seneca St., Buffalo, N.Y. Canterbury St., Hingham, Mass. Wood St., Lexington, Mass. 654 West 170th St., New York, N.Y. Railroad St., North Berwick, Me. 111 St. Paul St., Brookline, Mass. 84 Selwyn St,, Roslindale, Mass. 341 Moody Ave., New Castle, Pa. 48 Irving St., Cambridge,.Mass. 4 Cheefoo Road, Shanghai, China 251 West 95th St., New York, N.Y. 455 South 4th St., Fulton, N.Y. Llewellyn Park, West Orange, N.J. 86 Hewlett St., Roslindale, Mass. 326 Grosvenor Ave., Lexington, Ky. 39 Liberty St., Braintree, Mass. 104 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. 441 Second Ave., West Haven, Conn. 36 Henderson St., Arlington, Mass. Petrograd, Russia 25 Broad St., Salem, Mass. Far Rockaway, N.Y. 7? , .- ' ' -eff 1 f I f IMI GENERAL - INFORMATION MI Nunn' liluss Course Home .vlzlilrcss Eisenstat, Sauiuel Arnold, ILS. . 1922 I 12-I E. 103rrl Stu New York, N,Y, IQkSf.'l'ill1lf1. I Ilrvllhls I-f'VflI1. IX- . 15121 IN-I3 9 Blarlison St., Somerville, Mass. 12152115 tvfifilel Xg.:1slf1iir:lLilkfI: XII 19 Glengarry, Winchester, Mass. -. inns. . annum: . rm' zur, .. , . . . LI F225 B 1 k- A 190 B klh' , Y.Y. Ellgoll. Dwuulas lwrsylli. UN . . 111211 1 i423 Linilsiaha drleans, La. .If'lliI1l?'i2:':fIr i. H jr. yu . . Biaslxingtzn SFI, Ncwl?uriDlfirt. Mass. . 11 ,.nS1 1'::so.,.. .L. -Ls: t.'t., ' t,L'. . IgIiI17li:Ti1l'1NI0l'l' llvrln-rl. IIUII . 192-I XX' 11 Ileriidk XYihi:I1Ie3te1r, Mass. Hhs, 2 url ihnxrlrnsi-H ..... XXI 191 Wavcrlegi Oaks Rd., Waltham, Mass. -, is. mr:-s nssr- ..,.. .1.: ,' ' 113 N LI VL Q1 I VN. , Izllms. IQIIXYUFII llorar:-, IIS. , . Grail X' R. lf. -I,IDbxter, Bild? en 'I Hgswortgi. Q:1l'1l:lxQlllil1SlllS - H121 VII 117 .-Xdanis St., Braintree, Mass. 3 swort 1: .V :ir ' PS PI' . . .122 1.ihr-rtyville. Illinois Elinor, IYIIIIRIIII Bull . . 1922 YI lil Claremont Ave., Port Chester, N.Y. hlusuu. llurnanlo . . . 19221 l lliclzilgo 1511, Monterrey, N.I.. Mexico, Mexico IQ:lii11fi.ICx'rrrYgiti 'IDI . . , :92-1 1' lloiel Windsor, Poughkeepsie, NX. 2 y, iram a 1 win . . 921 I Rull ' I cl, XJ. Finn-rson, Gt-urge 1Yarr1-n, 5141 . . 192-I Il 10 UIIIEIXEII SL, Natiqk, Rlagg, Emerson. Ilmvarrl 1Yilli:uu . 1922 YI Shirley, Blass. Emerson. 1.1111-y XYinslow. . . 15121: ll 154,51 Daffy, 5511, gnu-ry, XYllliiIrrlr.'Xlilli4lI1l5', . . E921 II N-11 Bt-imington Eastxlioston, Mass. 'HI-ZUIIIKHIII. cr mr-rl urman . , 92,1 I NNN Mass. Ave., ostnn, . ass. Igfluliill, Flrlwarcll I'-1'llliICIS,ixI.St'. I922 Box 3I-ILDurl,xaiI,LNataBlSo. Africa Lnrlu it, -1111105 oscgp i, EI . , U21 ISI Sec ' Ave., 1' Ton, lio Eiitwistiu, llfreflerifk Tfirner . . 192-S X .39 Railroad Ave., Taunton, Mass. ' ntwist e. aim-s .ovv . . 1921 YI 242 Central St., Central Fall:, R.I. Epstein, Edward Mzuirice . 1921 X 19 Sannnt-tt St., Malden, Mass. IQDSICIH. Irving Malcolm , , 1923 X 43 So. Welles St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Epstein, ,Ennio joseph . , 1921 137 Franklin St., Malden, Mass. 'pste1n, fat ian sac or . 1922 X 17 Cartlner St., Salem, Mass. Erickson, George l.urlvig . 1922 YI 330,XVasl1ington St., Somerville, Mass. Ilgriikson,elif-iir3iQWilll:un. . 1921 III 111 Glendale Road, Qugilcy, Mass. :rl 'son. : r en -arnuin , 1922 III 41 Villa St., Wa tiani, 'aes. Eskew, Roderick Koenig , 1921 X 1523 Quarrier St., Charlesion, XY. Va. Esner, igrgliurmih ,.... 1921 II -15 Avon St., WIa1Eetielld,G'Iass. Lsner, a pi L is ..... 192-1 YI 20 Court St., I- e forc, 1 ass. Espinosa, ,lose Ceeilio, Ali. . 1922 X lloilo, Philippine Islands Ilgsplnlosai, Luis, jr., 13.5. . . 1924 II 174 Escolar St., Havana. Cuba .ssic ', ryant ..,,.. 1922 II Sierra Madre. Ca iiornia Estabrook, Ilarold Manger . 1923 Il '19 Tanager St., Arlington Heights, Mass. Estabrook, Rolland Bertram . . 192-1 II 31 Upland Road, Cambridge, Mass. Estcvez, Santiago, Jr. .... 1923 II 3815 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Evans, Allen F. , . . . 192-1 II 14 Floyd St., Nvaltham, Mass. Evans, David, jr., 13611 . 1924 XY 272 Midland Ave., Montclair, NJ. Evans, james Ilenry . , 1923 X 1217 St. John Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. Evans, Laighton .... 1921 X 1775 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Evans, Norman Herbert . 1924 YI 40 Howard St., Reading, Mass. Evans, Ralph Russell . . 1921 X 21 Tyng St., Newburyport, Mass. Evans, goger jackson ..... 1923 V1 Brooksdaleslloagl, Briiggtohri, Mass. 'vans, omerby Rogers .... 1923 I 24 Arlington t., aver i , ass. Everett, Robert Prettyman, 11'BIa , . 192-1 VI 37 Kirkland St., Cambridge, Mass. Ewertz, Harold Nelson, EX , , 1922 XIII 163 VVestf1eld Ave., Elizabeth, NJ. Eyre, Louisa Lear, B.A. .... Grad VIII 138 East 36th St., New York, N.Y. Facey, John Abbot .... 1921 II 54 PEinbe5LtJo3ndSg., Cgmbrildgei Igais. Fagan, I-lenry joseph . . . . 1921 VI 256 ast 'r t., ew 'or ', . '. Fahrenbach, Charles William . 1923 VI Bernville, Pennsylvania Fairbanks, Herbert Kenneth . . 1921 I Hyde Park, Vermont Fairbanks, Robert Dow . . . 1921 IX-B 14 Hillside Terrace, West Newton, Mass. Fales, Edward Colson, f1vEK . 1922 XV 22 Mechanics St., Attleboro, Mass. llefrnard Samuel . . . 1322 VI-A 19VXIohnstonI1Toad,gorghesteri Mass. '21 '. orris ........ 1.23 V 8 int irop ace, ox ury, 1 ass. Falkenberg, Johan Christian . . 1924 II Kristiania, Norway V Fargo, Glenn Edmund . . . 1921 IX Tamarack Terrace, Littleton, -N.H. Farley, William Russell , . 1923 VI 2208 VVest 3rd St., Duluth, Minn. Farmer, george Everett . . . 1922 VI 62 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. farmer, ladys Myrtle .... 1923 V 62 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. Farrancl, Edmund Goldthorpe . 1921 VI Penacook, N.H. Earren, Merritt Freeman . . . 1921 IV 32 Lexington Ave.,VVest SomervilIe,Mass. 'arrisee, 'Wil iam James .... 1921 I 21 Follen St., Boston, Mass. Farrow, Edward Samuel, Jr., S.B., EX . Grad. X-A 600 Bangs Park, Asbury Parl-:, NJ. Fastenan, Karl de Vries, B.S.. . Sp. 658 11th St. S., Pekin, Illinois Featherman, Sidney, TAIIH . . . 1921 XV 9 Elm St., Natick, Mass. Feinberg, Morris .... 1922 X 249 Chambers St., Boston, Mass. IFleIfls1?ix1EA1eQc?nder, fI1BA . . 1322 X Lak?vood, NJ., Hotel MajesticD 1 46 , or ert -arper, KE . . . 1 2- V G00 oncord Ave., Wilmington, e. Felsenthal, Robert Morris . . . 1921 X 1123 Chatfield Rd., Hubbard VVoods, Ill. gerdinand, Ralph Edmund, f1HBE 1921 XX G3 Temple Ave., Winthrop, Mfavsls. erguson, Harry Raymond . , 1924 . 703 East 2nd St., Brooklyn, 1 . '. Ferguson, Hugh Sears ..... 1923 XV Main St., Hyannis, Mass. Ferguson, John Stahl, B,S. . . 1921 X 230 Fountain Ave., Paducah, Ky. gerguson, Hoiimag gdgiands . . XXI 3gOPElharn Sghbgewtlon Centrlg, llgflass. erguson, ic iar u ey . . . - f' out1 1 t t., inco n, e . Ferguson, Warren Tebbetts, B911 1922 IV 60 Park St., Brookline, Mass. 7 TECHNIQUE 1922 Name Ferguson, William Reinl . . Ferre. Luis Alberto I .... Ferreyro, Jorge Enrique . . Ferry, Ronald Mansf1eld,A.B.., M.D.' Fessenden, John Henry, Jr. Field, David Porter ....., Field, Harry Peyton, KA . . . Field, Newman WVinkler, KEBA . Fierman, Max ........ Fife, George Donald ..... Fife, NValter Maxwell, B. Sc. . . Finch, Herman Francis . . . Findlater, Stevenson, Arif . First, Melvin Joseph . . Fischer, Arthur Herman . . Fischer, Hobart Adolph Fisher, Benjamin, Jr., AXP . Fisher, James Russell . . .. Fisher, Raymond Chandler . Fisk, Harry Howland .... Fitch, John Douglass, ATS2 . . Fitch, Louis Henry, Jr., ATA . Fitzgerald, Thomas Edmund . . Flaherty, Alfred Michael .... Flaherty, Franklin Trimby, AXA , Flaherty, John Carton .... Flanagan, Harold Joseph .... Flanders, Arthur Leslie ..., Flather, Herbert Hesselton, AKE . Flather, Joseph Howard, AKE . Fleischer, Joseph ....... Flemming, Hartwell , . . . Fletcher, Alfred Hocking . . . Fletcher, Boynton Jones, EX . . Fletcher, Frank Adelbert .... Fletcher, Paul YVilliams ..... Flickinger, Maynard Leroy, AEO . Flory, Carl Leonard ....... Flournoy, Algernon Francis, CIPKNI' Flynn, Bernard Francis ..... Flynn, George Francis . . . . Flynn, Henry ..... Fogg, Leigh Elijah ..... Fohl, Charles Taylor ...., Folinsbee, Harrison Davis, Jr. . . Forbes, VVilliam Chamberlain, S.B. Ford, Charles Butler ...... Ford, James Benjamin .... Ford, Robert Abbott ,.... Fordham, George, Ph.G., M.D. . Forrest, Henry Ogley, D.B. . . . . Forrester, Joseph James, Jr., A.B. . Forster, Dwight VVoodward . . . Forsyth, Roland Burgess .... Fosgate, Stanley Perkins .... Foss, Francis Cushing ...... Foster, Charles Lovelace, B.S., M.D. Foster, Joseph W'arren, Jr. . . . . Foster, VVilliam Phillips ..,.. Fourcade, Germain Alexander . Fowler, Joseph 'William .... Fox, Gilbert McFethries, Jr. . . Fox, Robert Xvaldo ...... Frank, Charles Anson, Jr .... Frank, John Alexander ..... Frank, Nathaniel Herman, EAM . Franklin, Stanley Hamilton, S.B. . Franks, Abraham Alfred ..... Franks, Theodore ....... Frappier, Arthur Joseph . . Fraser, Alfred Alexander . Frazier, Richard Henry . . Frederickson, Gustaf Olaf . . Freedman, Leo Harry . . , Freeman, Evert XVendell , . . . lfreeman, Leo, 'l'Afl2 .... . , , X. Freeman, Myron Frederick .,., Freeman, Tom Thompson, EAE . . Freeman, XVilliam Morton Breaky, E Freeman, VVilliam VVilliams Keen . . Freese, Simon VVilke ..,... Freiheit, Adolph John ..... French, Everett Ballou .... French, George Franklin, GTA . Frieder, Roland William .... Class Course 1921 II 1924 I1 1923 I 1921 X 1922 VI-A 1923 II 1921 VI 1923 VIII 1924 II 1923 III Grad I 1921 II 1924 II 1922 II 1922 V 1921 II 1921 II 1922 I 1921 VI-A 1921 I 1924 I 1924 X 1922 X 1924 VI 1921 X 1923 III 1923 XV 1922 VI 1923 II 1922 II 1923 VI 1921 VI 1921 XI 1924 II 1922 XIV Sp. 1923 II 1922 VI 1922 II 1923 X 1922 X 1923 VI 1924 VI 1924 III 1922 11 Grad XeA 1924 X 1921 XIII . 1924 V1 S. P. H. VII Grad. X-A 1922 X 1924 II 1923 VI 1924 1 1924 II S. P. VII 1922 XV 1921 II 1922 V1 Grad. XIII-A 1921 VI 1923 XV 1924 III 1923 IV 1923 XIV Grad. X-A 1924 X 1924 II 1922 IV 1921 II 1923 VI 1921 VI 1922 X 1921 11 1922 V 1924 II 1922 II 1921 I 1923 I 1922 11 1922 X 1921 XV 1921 VIII 1923 II 418 Home A ddress 27 Johnson St., 'XVaterbury, Conn. 13 Leon St., Ponce, Porto Rico Cordoba, Argentina Concord, Mass. 3402 Nebraska Ave., Tampa, Fla. 439 Washington St., Newton, Mass. 241 West 29th St., Norfolk, Va. 600 West 163rd St,, New York, N.Y. 29 Park Ave., Medford, Mass. 6 Union St., Reading, Mass. 10649 80th Ave., Edmonton, S. Alta, Can. 621 W'alnut St., Newtonville, Mass. San Angelo, Texas 474 Talbot Ave., Dorchester, Mass. 223 Ohio Ave., Providence, R.I. 100 Battles St., Brockton, Mass. Marsh St., Dedham, Mass. 42 Antrim St., Cambridge, Mass. 620 N. C St., Tacoma, VVash. h 137 N. Oakland Ave., Green Bay, Wis. 9 Crestmount Road, Montclair, N.J. 134 Summer St., Newton Centre, Mass. 7 Fletcher Ave., Lexington, Mass. 374 N. Main St., Manchester, N.H. 108 West High Terrace, Rochester, N.Y. 51 VVainwright St., Dorchester, Mass. 15 Mechanic St., Port Jervis, N.Y. 34 Harvard St., Lowell, Mass. G3 Arlington St., Nashua, N.H. 63 Arlington St., Nashua, N.H. 107 Centennial Ave., Revere, Mass. 136 Elm St., Cambridge, Mass. 81 Holyrood Ave., Lowell, Mass. 160 Upham St., Melrose, Mass. 90 Warner St., Hudson, Mass. 15 Miller St., 'Warren, R.I. 25 Aqueduct St., Akron, Ohio 317 N. Barron St., Eaton, Ohio S00 Front St., Monroe, La. 10 Rossmore Rd., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Rumford, R.I. 6 Haines St., Nashua, N.H. Cascade, New I-lampshire 6630 Beacon St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 1407 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. 74 Liberty St., Manchester, N.H. 6 Bartley St., VVakefield, Mass. 789 East 180th St., New York, N.Y. 520 E. Capitol St., Jackson, Miss. 706 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. 154 Railroad Ave., North Andover, Mass. 75 McLellan St., Dorchester, Mass. S3 Summer St., Natick, Mass. 31 Freeman St., Xvollaston, Mass. 3 Edison Ave., Medford Hillside, Mass. 67 Nichols St., Norwood, Mass. cfo. Surgeon-General, lfVashington, D.C. 33 Warren St., Nlelrose Highlands, Mass. 98 Central St., Andover, Mass. Guaynias, Sonora, Mexico Monmouth, Maine 96 Davis St., Vlollaston, Mass. Fort Smith, Arkansas Park Circle Apts., Lake Drive, Balt., Md. 43 George St., Pittsfield, Mass. 65 Fowler St., Dorchester, Mass. 17 Dorchester Ave., Providence, R.I. 431 Lowell St., Lawrence, Mass. 368 Lowell St., Lawrence, Mass. 148 Superior St., Providence, R.I. 65 Linden St., VVellesley, Mass. 640 Harrison Ave., Greensburg, Pa. Lexington St., Burlington, Mass. 686 Wfashington St., Brookline, Mass. 235 Arlington Ave., Providence, R.I. 555 Onset Ave., Onset, Mass, 31 Draper St., Dorchester, Mass. 920 Detroit St., Denver, Colo. 833 Commonwealth Ave., Newton, Mass. 1832 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. 200 W. Houston St,, Paris, Texas 181 Division Ave., Shelton, Conn. 44 East Main St., Orange, Mass. 42 East 78th St., New York, N.Y. 4801 Grand Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. ,I II RGENERAL- 1NFoR111AT1oN .Yunir 1:1'1C1111C111l.1:1'Z1l1Z Alexaiider . . Friedlander, J11111 Emaiiuel, 11.24. . Friedricl1, Valentine. jr. . . Frishie. William john. lr., 1111122 . 1' roeb, Karl Albert, li.S. . . . Frost, Richard 1Yinslow . . . rost, Robert Burnap .... Frost, Thomas llarry, 13.8. , Fry. Leonard Cooke. .-1.13. . Frynioyer, XXI-bster Willard Fuller. Nelson Monroe . . Fuller, Percy Delmont . . Fulton, Charles Clarke . . Furbush, George Winslow, jr. Fynn, George Francis, .'X.B., 1l'K . I: Gage. Frank Dana. 22.11-I . . . Galassi. 1:F1l1lC1S1.UU111lI'f,1 . Gallagher, Ernest Francis . Gallirnore, john Robert , Gallup, xvliliiklll Albert . Ganible, Fred Riddley ..., Gardiner, XVinston Allan . . . Gardner, Curtiss Tarring, OX . Gardner, Donald 11fIf111SlJI'1 .... Gardner, john llowlancl, jr., UE . Gargaro, Alfred ,...., . Garnich, .-Xrdatli Brower, KI! . . Garrigus. Alfred Cflareiice . , , Gartland, Joseph Wrilcott. 'PK . Gasser, Bernhard ........ Gatewond, Arthur Randolpli, KZ! , Gatewood, Elizabeth Stuart, l'l.S. Gault, Andrew A12l1'PlIZ111, AXA . . Gilllll, Huhert Mayhew .... Gaylcy, Henry Clidorel, 11,151-I . , Geckler, Ralph Charles, 11011 . Geddes, Lloyd Fulton ...... Gegan, john Broderick .,... Geisinger, Charles Allen, .fX.B., 11011 Gelotte, Ernest Napoleon .... Gelt, Philip jesus ..... . . Gemner, Frederick Lorenz . Genaske, Albert .... Gens, Morris Herbert ,... Gensel, Lloyd Oscar, B.S .... Gentle, Robert St. Clair, A.B. . Gentleman,Lawrence Miles . . Gentry, Franklin Marion . . Georgevitch, Ilya ltlichel. . Geraldes, Antonio Pires . . . Gerhart, Francis William . . . Gerin, Maurice, B. Sc.A., C.E. . Gerofski, Irvin ........ Gibb, George Wakefield ..... Giddens, Zambry Paul, Jr., B911 . Giddon, XVilliam .,..... Gideon, VVillard Ineels .... Gilbert, Ralph Hallett .,.. Gilchrist, Norman Harwood . . Giles, John 1XfIorse,fI1ZK . . . Gilkeson, Charles Leyburn . . Gill, Thomas Henry, 111K ..... Gilling, Earl Arthur ..,.... Gillson, Joseph Li11col11, B.S., M.A. Gilman, George Thomas ..... Gilman, George VVillian1 ..... Gilman, VVilliam Chase . Gilson, Frank Covel . . Ginsburg, Nathan . . . Givner, joseph, Taflv . . Gladding, Wanton Elgar . Glancy, Joseph Bernard . . . Glennie, George Wlilliam .,.. Glover, Everett Clifford, S.B. . Godard, George Dewey, ATA . . Godbout, Adlebert Pascarl . . Goddard, Ross Eugene . . . Godfrey, Joseph Kemp, CIPBE . . Goetchins, Rodney Meserve . . Goff, Luther ......... Gokey, George Frank, Jr., AXA . . Goldberg, Abraham ...... Class 19221 1922 11122 1921 1'l l 1'l 1 11151 1921 1922 11121 11123 1923 1922 19225 121:22 1922 1921 1922 1921 1923 1921 1922 1921 1923 1921 1921 1922 1921 1921 1922 1921 Grad 192-1 1923 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1923 1923 192-1 1921 1922 1922 192-1 1922 1922 1923 1924 192-1 Grad 1923 1922 1921 1924 1924 1921 1923 1922 1922 1922 1924 Grad. 1923 1922 1922 1924 1924 1922 1923 1923 1924 Grad. 1922 1922 1921 1922 1923 1921 1921 1923 I 'ourxv ll V1 X XX' XV YI X X V11 ll V11 X111 XIX' 11 X Yl- Y1 11' 1 X. II ll 1 xo' x 1 Il 1 ll ll x 1 x 1 ll Y 1 xv x xv V1 YI xv 11' xui XV 1 V1 1 IV 1 XIV IV II 11 VI II XV V1 V1 VI 1 XII IX 11 XII 1 V1- V I- IV II XV X VI II X2 VI X IV XV VI II XV VI 419 VI- Ilomc Adllrexs San Juan, Porto Rico 163 Wavecrest Ave., Arvernc. I..1., N.Y. 1146 Mass. Ave., Arlington. Mass. T021 Eggleston Ave., Chicago, Ill. 11112 S. Center St., Terre Haute, Ind. Il Buck Sta, NC1V1J1I1'YIl01'i., Mass. 315 lli11h St., Newburyport, Mass. 23-121 XV1?sL Nilrd St., New York, N.Y. T12 Maryland Place, Columbia, Mo. 23 S. Maple St., Mt. Carmel, Pa. 13 Chester St., XVatertown, Mass. 1,1 Monson St., Mattapan, Mass. 001 S. Main St., Fairheld, Iowa 011' South St., Waltham, Mass. 10-1 Wilson Ave., Runiford, R.l. Minneapolis, Kansas 5 jolinson Terrace, 1Vi11tl1rop, Mass. 172 Central St., Somerville, Mass. Gales Mill, Ohio 172 Cliurch St,, North Adams, Mass. -1705 Coluinbia St., Dallas, Tex. 10111 1,l11Q1lUlll1l'l St., Victoria, B.C., Can. 1f.S. Marine llosfiital. Bunalo, N.Y. -10 1Yillow Ave., XN'intl1r11p, Mass. +1 X1'est 77th St., New York, NX. 29-1 Willard St., XV. Quincy, Mass. S0-1 Sth Ave., XV., Ashland, XN'is. 105 llieh St., Bristol, Conn. 9 Merlin St., Dorchester, Mass. N1-1 XV. Cary St., Richmoncl. Va. 2527 52nd St., Newport News, Va. 5127 52nd St., Newport News, Va. KS Taylor St., Holyoke, Mass. T58 Oinaha Nat'l Bank Bldg., Omaha, Nebraska 930 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 1-154 Cohassett Ave., Lakewood, Ol1io Great Village, Nova Scotia 590 Centre St., Brockton, Mass.. 189 Main St., 1Vadsworth, Ol1io SS Goddard St.. Quincy, Mass. 40 Villanueva St., Havana, Cuba 215 Wlasliington Court, Indianapolis, Ind, 266 Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut Hill. Mass. 53 Hawthorne St., Chelsea, Mass. 503 VVest 2nd St., Flint, Mich. 52 South Sth St., Richmond, Ind. 98 Sycamore St., XVaverley, Mass. 124 E. 1XfIaxwell St., Lexington, Ky. Taitchar, Serbia Castelo Beanco, Portugal 4119 Kenwood Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Coaticook, Quebec 2 Copley St., Roxbury, Mass. Babcock Terrace, East Dedham, Mass. 110 N. Fitzhugh Ave., Dallas, Tex. 77 Gibbs St., Brookline, Mass. Perryville, Maryland 709 VVebster St., Needham, Mass. 8 Chase St., Lynn, Mass. 22 Academy St., Anisterdam, N.Y. 114 N. Market St., VVinchester, Va. 210 E. Market St., Scranton, Pa. S30 Elmore St., Green Bay, Wis. 706 Forest Ave., NVil1nette, 111. 44 Batchelder St., Melrose, Mass. 36 Hancock St., Boston, Mass. Mansonville, Quebec, Canada Edmeston, N.Y. 183 Paris St., East Boston, Mass. G4 Seaver St., Boston, Mass. 338 Pleasant St., New Bedford, Mass. 28 W'adsworth St., Allston, Mass. 1647 Bradford St., North Andover, Mass. Belmont St., South Easton, Mass. 350 Blue Hills Ave., Hartford, Conn. 14 Verndale St., Bradford, Mass. 240 Hamilton Place, Hackensack, N.Y. Cresskill, NJ. 1 163 Washington St.,No.A1:-ington, Mass. 87 Medway St., Providence, R.I. 536 East 2nd St., Jamestown, N.Y, 168 St. Joseph Blvd., W., Montreal, Can. Efiifrf fi 4 r I I I ooyi f - TECHNIQUE- l922 - Name Golding, Albert Edward, Ph.B. . Golding, H arold Bertram . . . Goldsmith, Edwin M., ,lr .... Goldsmith, VVilliam Francis . . Goldstein, Charles ..... Gong, George ......, Good, John Frederick . . . Goodale, A lan Drew .... Goodman, Abraham Harry . Goodman, Harry ....... Goodnow, John Maker, XKD. . . Goodwin, I-larold Lathop . . Gorden Walter Lincoln . . Gordon, Albert Anderson . Gordon, Ernest Rollin .... Gordon, Morris joseph .... Gordon, Samuel Fitzhugh, SE . Gorman, Morris Jacob . .- . Gould, Sydney Ward .... Gourley, Stuart ....... Govoni, Alfred Louis ..... Goward, K enneth Newcom be . Grabfield, John Jacob ..... Grady, Wil liam Joseph, 112K . . Graham, Joseph I-lall, AKE . . Graham, Malcolm, Jr. . . . . Graham, Samuel Lowry , . Grahame' james Herbert . Granger, H Granillo, R Grant, Cha arry Inwood . . icardo, M.D, . . rles Theodore . . Grant, David Kimball .... Graves, Arthur VVesley, KIBZK . . Graves, Lewis ....... Gray, Ellsworth Spencer . Gray, Harold Bertram . Gray, John Gray, John Allen . . . Jacobs .,.... Gray, Oramille Dwight .... Gray, VVilli am Cornelius, jr., KIIFA . . . Greaney, John Francis .... Greatwood, Henry Royce, AT . Greely, George Bennett .... Green, Har fy .. ...,. . Green, Manuel Mendis, Taflv . . Green, Roy ........ Greenblatt. Greenblatt. Joseph, TAfI2 . Louis ...... Greene, Albert Beale ..... Greene, Clark Doane, EAE . . . Greenewalt, Crawford Hallock . Greenfield, Geoffrey James, B.Sc. Greening, Chester Wyatt . . . Greenough, Greenough, Greenough, Greenwald. Ernest Cooper . . . Russell Freeman . . William Bates, Ir. . Harold Arthur, EAM Greenwood. Tancred Spencer . Gregory, D Griffin, Fra wight Vernon, A.C. . nklin John. . . , . Griffin, Roger Lewis ..,. Griffin, Sidney Payson .... Griffith, Hoyt Sherman, fbKZ3 . Griffith, Hurley Gray, ATS! . Griffith, Llewellyn Brooks , . Griffith, Griffiths, L Grimmons. Palmer Wilbur, A.B. . eonard Liddle, Ir. . . John Aldrich, ZAE . Griswold, Earle Alfred .... Griswold, Harold Deane, QEK . Groce, VVal Gross, Don ter Craig, f11EK . . . aid Ivison ..... Gross, Harold Julius. B.S .,.. Grossman, Leo .,,..... Grossman. Meyer Nathaniel, TEKPA A i Grover, Clayton Delmont . . . Grover, Ne Gruber, Ph Gruessner. well Arthur, SE . . . 111D Edward . Edwin Allan . . Grumley, W'illiam Thomas . . Gruppe, Edwin Augustus . Guardo, Ja Guckes, Ph mes ....... ilip Exton, QHEK . Class Grad. 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1924 1923 1921 1924 1922 1921 1922 1923 1921 1922 1923 1922 1921 1923 1924 1921 1924 1922 1924 1924 1923 1924 1921 S.P. 1923 1924 1923 1924 1924 1923 1921 1923 1922 1923 1922 1924 1921 1923 1921 1921 1923 1923 1921 1921 1922 1922 1922 1923 1922 1923 1921 1923 Grad. 1923 1924 1921 1924 1921 1921 1921 1924 1921 1923 1921 1923 1921 1922 1924 1922 1922 1921 1924 1923 1924 1922 1922 1921 Course I XV XV X III I I X I II I XV II II VI XII I XV VI I X II XV IX-B XV II VI XV 111 V I V II I I IV V I I I II II I V XV XV VI XIV III V I XV II I X X X II II II VIII II XIII X7 VI VI I XV X I V III VI VII XV IXM X X I III V I XV III XV XIV II X 420 Home A ddress Hongkong, China 83 Standard St., Mattapan, Mass. 2308 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. 33 Chapin St., VV. Springheld, Mass. 14 Laconia St., Boston, Mass. 957 Grant Ave., San Francisco. Cal. 255 Lexington Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Fairfax, Vermont 237 Marion St., East Boston, Mass. 92 Devon St., Roxbury, Mass. 288 Chestnut Hill Ave., Brighton, Mass. 48 Babcock St., Brookline, Mass. 38 Church St., Livermore Falls, Me. 26 Sagamore Road, Worcester, Mass. 47 Vinson St., Dorchester, Mass. 104 Myrtle St., Boston, Mass. 38 W'estmoreland Place, St. Louis, Mo. 39 McLellan St., Dorchester, Mass. 802 3rd St., NNV., Canton, Ohio 68 Annawan Road, W'aban, Mass. jarves St., Sandwich, Mass. 274 Appleton St., Lowell, Mass. 4611 Grand Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. 25 Allen St., Vlfinsted, Conn, 1149 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. 12 VVest Broadway, New York, N.Y. Lake Providence, Louisiana Stony Mt., Manitoba, Canada South Vlfeymouth, Mass. Zempoala E. de Hidalgo, Mexico 71 E. Foster St., Melrose, Mass. 156 Park St., Newton, Mass. 104 Prescott St., Clinton, Mass. 162 Goddard Ave., Brookline, Mass. 7 Hayden Road, Cliftondale, Mass. 25 Stone St., Cliftondale, lV1ass. 58 Maple St., Malden, Mass. 38 Slocum Crescent, Forest Hills, N.Y. G1 Middlesex Ave., Reading, Mass. 50 Sparhawk St., Amesbury, Mass. 15 Manhattan St., Stamford, Conn. 5 Oregon Yacht Club, Portland, Ore. 10 Ainsley St., Dorchester, Mass. 208 Quincy St., Roxbury, Mass. 40 Market St., Cambridge, Mass. Wolfe City, Texas 51 Esmond St., Dorchester, Mass. 590 Beach St., Revere, Mass. 3027 N. St., N.W., VVashington, D.C. 53 Granite St., New London, Conn. 1424 Master St., Philadelphia, Pa. Storrington, Sussex, England 2 Stratfield Road, Bridgeport, Conn. South Acton, Mass. 85 Curtis St., Somerville, Mass. 203 Blackstone Blvd., Providence, R.I. 425 East lst St., Tucson, Ariz. 82 Graham St., Gardner, Mass. 34 North St., W'alton, N.Y. 130 Pine St., Holyoke, Mass. 43 Franklin St., Peabody, Mass. 19 Sargent St., Winthrop, Mass. Stenton Q Evergreen Aves., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 2704 Gold St., El Paso, Texas 2006 N. St., N. VV., 'vVashington, D.C. Danby, Vermont 11 Hersam St., Stoneham, Mass, 72 Thurston St., Somerville, Mass. Shelburne Falls, Mass. Shelburne Falls, Mass. , 243 'West 98th St., New York, N.Y. 98 Hancock St., Cambridge, Mass. 63 Hamilton Terrace, New York. N.Y. 430 Eastern Ave., Malden, Mass. 3044 Thomas St., St. Louis, Mo. 241 VVest St., Mansfield, Mass. 55 Evergreen Ave., Rutland, Vt. 6 NVachusett Ave., Arlington Heights, Mass. 124 Kent St., Brooklyn. N.Y. 2 Chestnut St., Norwalk, Conn. 241 Gregory St., Rochester, N.Y, 5 Aldwin Road, Roslindale, Mass. 7424 Boyer St., Mt. Airy, Pa. it aiylmy GENERAL-INFQRIVIATION Ql lfff, .X u ni 1' Guerin, Frederic XK'ilIiani, . Guerin, Ifrederirk John . Guerrero, Alberto Lobo . . Gucrrieri, Salvatore Albert . . Gundling. John XVilliam ..., Gurney, XVilliani Brewster, DAX . Guthman. SklI1lllClJl',,'l'l'1Il , . Guthrie, R. Ii .,...... Guy, David XVade, EX . Gwynn, llcrhert Xvllllillll. . . Ilackett. Ilowartl Dickson, AT . Iladden, XVeston, A T11 , . . Ilaeherle. Frederick Edward . . . Ilaehler, Philip Ebling, B., .XT . Haebler, XVilliam Theodore . . Ilagen, Erwin Ilarold . . . Hagerton, XYalter Charles . llaig, Clinton Xlclntosh . . . Ilaigh, Edwin Randolph .... Ilails, Thomas JelTerson, B.A. . Ilaines, Ilenry Rockwell .... Haines, John Richard .,.. Ilains, Paul XVagstal'f ..., Hainsworth, XVillialn Richard, ALS., flrI'A Haire, Robert lloey ...... Hairston, James Jopling ..... Hakewessell, Reinhold William . . I-lald, Ditlef Johannes Haley, Hugh David . I-Iall I-Iall Elisha XTIIlfllI'f1Il, I1Hl':. I i I Flemmon Porter, B.S, . I-Iall Fred Cahill ..... Hall, Merton Colvin . . . Hall, Reginald Sexton, AT . . Hall, Robert Ames ..,. Hall, Sydnor, EN .... Hall, XVhitman Norton . Ifurst, S.B., C.E. Hallam, Frank Vtlilliam . . . I-Ialler, Cyrus Winston , . . . Hallett, Henry North, A.B. . . . Hallinan, Clement Joseph, 'DK . . Hallock, Robert Lay, HX .,.... Halpin, John Francis, Jr. ..... . Halsted, Donald Merwin, A.B., AKE . Haltermann, Henry Langdon. 11222K . . Ham, Herbert Coleman, GAX .... Hamburger, Mark Valentine, EAM . . Hamburger, Walter Julian, EAM . . . Hamer, George Frederick, Jr. . . . Hamilton, Kenneth Gibbs . . . Hammond, Alden Mowbray . . Hammond, Carl Wing AXA . . . Hammond, Elmer Weston, AXA . Hammond, Harry Reginald . . Hammond, Merrill Warren . . . Hamner, Fletcher Gilliland, KZ . . Hampton, Arthur Clarence . , Hancock, James Reynolds . . Hand, Larrabee Davenport . . Hanley, Albert Joseph, CIIK . Hanley, Edward James .... Hanson, Howard Edward, 9X . Hanson, Launcelot William . . Hanson, Paul Landers, AXA . Hanten, Ralph E. ..... . Hardin, Eugene Albert, A.B. . . . Hardin, John Ray ...... . Harding, Clarke Turner . . . . Hardy, Helen Williams .... . Hare, Vancourt Monroe, Jr. , . . I-Iarlin, Eugene Lorraine, ATA . . . Harman, Everett Radclillf ATA . . . Harmon, Forrest Graves .... . Harmon, Lawrence Eugene, Jr. . . Harper, Harold Van Fossen, GE . . Harrington, Cornelius Emmet . . Harrington, George Jeffries . . . . Harrington, Valentine Fabian .... Harris, Benjamin Pearce, Jr., XPT . . . Class 1923 1922 151221 151251 1923 11122 11122 Sp. 15122 15121 1923 11122 Grad. Grad. 1922 11121 11121 1923 1921 11123 1922 1923 11121 Grad. 1922 11124 14124 1921 11122 1923 Grad 1922 1921 1922 1923 1922 1924 1924 1923 1921 1921 1922 1922 1923 1922 1922 1921 1921 1922 1922 1922 1921 1922 1923 1923 1924 1923 1923 1922 1921 1924 1922 1923 1921 1922 1921 1921 1922 1924 1923 1921 1921 1923 1923 1924 1923 1924 1924 1923 C. oursi' XV X X X II II I X II XIV VI XIII-.X Q-. ..X X I1 VI VI XV I VI XV ini-. V XV I VI Sp. VI III X VI VI XV VI Il VI VI VI II XV II I XIV XV XV X II III X II II XV II VI VI X II XV X X II II II II I I X VI IV VI IV X X II VI XV XV XV 421 Home .elflrlrrss T3 E. Central St.. XVort:ester. Mass. 127 Butler St., Lawrence. Mass. Bogota, Colombia, SA.. Stockbridge, Mass. Allti N. Front XVhec-ling, XV.Va. 211 Greenleaf St., Sprlngheld, Mass. Still Mulberry St., Macon, Ga. do Adjutant General, XVashington, D.C. IO Portland Place. St. Louis, Mo. 5 Oh' South SL, Ifmmingham, Mass. Bolton, Mass. 17113 Albemarle Road, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1-H121 Commonwmilth Ave., Allston, Mass. 32 Mt. Morris Park XVest, New York, Y X' 32 XII.. 'Morris Park XVest, New York, XX. 7117 Drew St., Appleton, XVis. 7 Sacheni St., Roxbury, Mass. Starkweather, North Dakota 1313 State St., Newburyport. Mass. E103 Adams St.. Montgomery, Ala. The Cordova Florida Ave. N. XV XVash., D.C. llaines Falls. N.Y. li? Church St., Newton. Mass. 2657 37th Ave., SAV.. Seattle, XVash. 13-I Bellevue Ave., Newport, R.I. XVenclonda, Virginia 201 N. Main St., VVest Hartford, Conn. Kristiania. Norway SIS Flagg St., Clinton, Mass. Marshfield Hills, Mass. 1515 Hayes St.. Nashville, Tenn. 1273 I-Iyde Park Ave., Hyde Park, Mass 210 Erie St., Brockton, Mass. 17 Upper Mountain Ave., Montclair, N.J 471 Vllashington St., Brookline, Mass. 6362 VVatern1an Ave., St. Louis, Mo. S2 Florence Ave., Arlington Heights Mass. 1-19 Lincoln St., VVintl1rop, Mass. 15 East 3rd St., Frederick, Md. 236 Troy St., Canton, Pa. 67 Beaver St., New Britain, Conn. Greenville, Miss. 225 State St., Northampton, Mass. 98 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 60 Park St., Montclair, N.J. 8 Fairview Terrace, Somerville, Mass. 140 Fuller St., Brookline, Mass. 56 Charlotte St., Dorchester, Mass. 352 Broadway, Lawrence, Mass. 925 South St., Roslindale, Mass. 17 Fifth St., Derby, Conn. 29 Woodward Ave., Quincy, Mass. 261 Deems Ave., Staten Island, N.Y. l 2556 Aldrich Ave., So. Minneapolxs Minn. 96 Elm St., Wareham, Mass. 826 W. Mistletoe Ave., San Antonio, Tex 197 Montgomery St., Bloomfield, N.J. 131 W. Chestnut St., Jeffersonville, Ind Hand Ave., Pelham, Ga. 79 Jewett St., Newton, Mass. 29 Park Ave., Whitman, Mass. 88 Harvard Ave., West Medford, Mass. 24 Kenilworth St., Roxbury, Mass. 11 Cutter St., Waverley, Mass. G20 E. Kemp Ave., Watertown So. D. Baldwin, Kansas 46 IVIountfort St., Boston, Mass. 82 Village St., Medway, Mass. 236 Auburndale Ave., Auburndale, Mass Highland Ave., Memphis, Tenn. West Plains, Missouri 76 Wilson Ave., Dubuque, Iowa R. F. D. 5, Brattleboro, Vt. 623 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. 817 High St., Willianisport, Pa. 801 W. Galena St., Butte, Mont. Mattapoisett, Mass. 10 Brookside Park, Milton, Mass. 16 Cabot St., Providence, R.I. - TECHNIQUE-1922 - Name Harris, David Henry . . . Harris, Gertrude Ginevra . . Harris, Henry Parker, B.S. . Harris, Henry Roy, AT . . Harris, Lawrence Isaac . . . Harris, Lawrence Van Doren . . Harris, Louis, S.B ...... Harris, Ivlaynard Lawrence . Harris, Theodore Connor . Harris, William Wilen, EN . Harrop, James, S.B. . . . Hart, Frank Messinger . . . Hart, Morris Benjamin .... Hart, Robert Winfield ..,.. Hartley, Mahlon Artman, B.S. . . Hartshorn, Stanley Denton, GE . . Hartsook, Arthur J., A.B. . . . Hartwright, Alva james ,..,. Harvey, Alexander Duer, EAE . . Harvey, Arthur Ross ..... Harvey, Clayton Fuller . . . Harvey, Gordon NVhite . , . Harvey, Joel Demetrius, EX . . I-Iaskel, Robert XVilliam .... Haskell, Broderick, Jr., fI11'A . , Hasslacher, Carl Alfred ,... Hassler , Frank Rogers ,..,. Hassold, Victor Clarence, 517211 . . Hastings, Atherton ....... Hastings, Philip McAlpine . . . Hatch, Dana Wfesley ...., I-latch, Henry Reynolds, Jr., B,A. Hatch, Philip I-Iigginbotham, B911 Hatheway, Donald Horatio . . . Hauber, Joseph George ..... Hauge, Gunnar ...,.. Haueisen, Batist Ritzinger . . Haven, Franklin Knight .... I-Iaviar, Martin Milosloo, Jr. . . Hawes, Munroe Chapin, AXA .... Hawes, VVillia1n Lucius, B.S., 'PIKE Hawley, XVilliam Sumner . . . Hayden, Albert Cameron .... Hayden, Herbert Leroy, GE . . Hayes, Alvah George . . . Hayes john Anthony ...... Hayes: Ha 'es 1 . 1 D - ' . - Q Hays, James .,...... Leo Sarsiield ..,... R11 h Sex erson A B 1111011 . . Hayward, Landes Hamilton . . Hayward, Sumner ...., Haywood, Edward XVilliam. . Hazard, Schuyler, Jr., B911 Hazeltine, Francis Toomer . . Hazen, Harold Locke .... Headstrom, Birger Richard. . . Healey, Edward john .... Healey, John Joseph, Jr., A.B. . . Heap, Edwin james .... Heath, Sargent Delmore . . Heathman Geor e Vilambau Yh, EAE' D 1 Q L Hecht, Frank Joseph, Ir.. . . 1-leight, Donald VVatson . . . 1-Ieiss, Paul Ver Beck . . Helfman, Samuel ...... Hemenway, Elizabeth, AB ,... Hemenway, Ralph Walter, 1112K . Hemenway, Seymour Harrison . . Hen1eon, James Russell .... Hemphill, John Washington . . Henderson, James Arthur, ATA . Henderson, Robert Harry . . . Hendrie, Robert Edward . . Hennen, Vincent Stillwell . . . Hennessey, Vlfilliarn James. Jr. . . Hennessy, John Francis .... Henninger, John Hunter , . . Henrikssen, Sverre Iebsen . . Herbert, William Field . . Herd, Richard George .... Hereford, Francis Rockwell . . Hermann, Augustus Hedges . . Class 1922 1923 1921 1923 1921 1922 Grad 1923 1923 1922 Grad 1923 1921 1924 1921 1922 Grad. 1923 1921 1921 1923 1924 1922 1921 1922 1921 1923 1921 1923 1922 1924 1921 1921 1921 1921 1923 1922 1923 1922 1921 1922 1923 1921 1923 1922 1922 1923 1922 1921 1924 1921 1921 1923 1923 1924 1924 1922 1921 1923 1924 1922 1924 1923 1923 1924 1921 1922 1922 1921 1922 1923 1923 1923 1924 1923 1922 1924 1922 1922 1923 1923 1924 C ourse VIII X115 II X X11 X-A I XV I! X, IV X A V I V I-A 11 X- V1 III XV I 1 XV I1 X X I1 11 V111 11 II VI VI XIII VI XIV I1 Vg- A X II I1 11 Xv I1 111 V1 X Xv X X 11 V1 V1 111 XIV X 111 X X VI II 1 VI IV XV 11 11 XIV IV VI I XIII IV 1 11 XV 11 I XV 1 A A Home Address 78 Perry St., Brookline, Mass. 86 Gainsborough St., Boston, Mass. 712 Shawnee Ave., Lafayette, Ind. National City, California 57 Copeland St., Roxbury, Mass. 152 Holabird Ave., VVinsted, Conn. 36 Howard St., New London, Conn. 115 Ashland St., Melrose Highlands. Mass. 14 W'ebster St.. Haverhill, Mass. 1500 Decatur St., Washington. D.C. 11 Briggs St., New Bedford, Mass. 41 Elm St., Camden, Me. 44 Devon St., Roxbury, Mass. 159 Essex Ave., Gloucester, Mass. 301 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, Pa. VValden, New York 1306 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Noroton Heights, Conn. Merrick, Long Island, N.Y. 511 Yankee Road, Middletown, Ohio 47 Field St., Taunton, Mass. 5 Slade St., Belmont, Mass. 27 Bellevue Place, Chicago, Ill. 108 Jersey St., Boston, Mass. Miller Park, Franklin. Pa. 400 XVest 147th St., New York, N.Y. 5540 Cornell Ave., Chicago, Ill. 107 Gowen Ave., Mt. Airy, Phila., Pa. 3600 Ordway St.. Wlashington, D.C. 00 Dennison Ave., Framingham, Mass. 58 Dyer Ave., 1Vhitman, Mass. 8415 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 140 So. Allen St., Albany, N.Y. 54 Flint St., Somerville. Mass. 390 Warburton Ave., Hastings-on-Hud- son, N.Y. Stavanger, Norway 1535 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. 27 Lloyd St., XVinchester, Mass. 10-1 South 9th St., Newark, NJ. 90 Second Ave., Newark, N.J. Moreland, Georgia 27 Harrison Ave., Taunton, Mass. 25 Alpha Road, Dorchester, Mass. 35 Gorham St., Cambridge, Mass. 72 Cohannet St., Taunton, Mass. 15 South High St., Milford, Mass. 34 Allston St., Charlestown, Mass. 7439 Devon St., Mt. Airy, Phila., Pa. 33 VV. Delason Ave., Youngstown, Ohio 409 Dechman Ave., Peoria, Ill. 20 I-Iighland Terrace, Brockton, Mass. 11 Harwood St., Lynn, Mass. State St., Albion, N.Y. Ivy Place, Springneld, Mo. 211 Main St., Three Rivers, Mich. 222 VVillow Ave., Somerville, Mass. 11 VVarren St., Salem, Mass. 25 Mayfield St., Dorchester, Mass. 132 Altantic St., Atlantic, Mass. 16 W'oodland St., Merrimac, Mass. 1022 Grand Ave., Dayton, Ohio 1126 Fox St., Bronx, NX. 12 Desmond Ave., Manchester, Mass. 1813 Adams Mill Road, Wlashington, D.C. 219 Revere St., Revere, Mass. 8 West 10th St., New York, N.Y. 84 VVarren St., Needham, Mass. 393 Union St., Springfield, Mass. 9 Standish St., Dorchester, Mass. 913 Dickey St., Tarentum, Pa. 856 N. Lockwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. 27 Brantwood Road, Arlington, Mass. 27 VVhitney Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 131 Kearney Ave., No. Arlington, NJ. 770 Bedford St., Fall River, Mass. 16 Henry St., Brookline, Mass. 229 North 5th St., Reading, Pa. Bergen, Norway Salamanca, Cuba 365 Genesee St., Buffalo, N.Y. 3-10 N. Main St., Tucson, Ariz. 9 Humboldt St., Cambridge, Mass. 1 -1-ff 1 1 I I it ,I GENERAL - INFORMATION ml ,X'lI7Ilv' Class C'nnr,rr llmmv .-Irlllrvss Hermann, Erwin Rohvrt, .XXA . 11121 II T111 E. Ludington Ave., Luflinuton, Mich. llerr. Ben lin-'km-r, .X,1i. .... 111225 Sp, X' -1218 X. Brozulway, Lexintzton. Ky. Ilerreshoff, Norman Ifiuiriris . . 111211 ll 2111 Gartielfl Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. Irlerrirk, Philip .Xhlio1, 'l'KI . , 111225 X York Village, Maine llerrinushuw. George Xlaulonalrl 11121 Sp. c o .-Xxljutant General, XX'asliini.:lon. D.C. Ilerrstrum, Vharlcs lirlwin . . . 111211 X' N111 l'olonial Ave., Dorifliesler, Mass. Ilershenson, 111-rt liarnvt . . . 11121 X'I1 118 liairinont St., Malden, Mass. Hershey, Robert l.anflis .... 111211 X -1 XX'r-ynianitli St., lfiteliliuru. Mass. llersum, llarohl Dunn, .AT . . . 111231 I 15 Dalton XX'atf-rville. Me. Ilersuni, LeRoy Xlaxwr-ll . , . 11121 I 17521 Mass. .Xx'e., lfainlzridge, Mass. llerly. I'harl4-s Ilohncs, jr., 11.5. Ilraal X-,X -1111 XX'esl. 1lNth St., New York, X.Y. lletzel, ,loss-ph Linn ..... 111221 X'lI Sol1tlipur1,I'onn. llewz-s, XX'Llllf'l' Raymond , . . 11122 XI lN1l llylle Park .XVe., Irlyde Park, Mass. llm-will. l.1'lan1l llnxcllon . . . 11121 I Northwood, Iowa Ilickvrnvll, l.aLiinrr lfarrinulon. I 11122 X'1 11121 Iith .Xvt-., Klrinnr-ll, Iowa llickey, llerhi-rl .Xn1lrew, EX , 11122 lll 115 N. XX':iller Sl.,,'XllJllI11101'1l11C. N, Mex. llickey, Thonms lfranris . . . 11121 ll '111,luliau Sl., Dorrliestcr, Mass. llickinan, lirnnst 'I'r.unnn-1, 5.1-1, Ilrad, ll Lake XX'ales, Florida lliuuins. lfrwlerif k .Xnuusline , 11122 XX' 11 Currier St.. Lawrence. Mass. Higgins, Stanley .Xlh-n .... 1112-I I 115 .Xppluton Arlington Heights, Mass. 1li1l,.Xuslin Mr-lvin. 2fl . 111221 Il INT Maple Ave., Rockville Centre, L. I.. X.Y. llill, Francis Tlionias . . 11121 ll A15 Sherman St., Canton. Mass. llill. Lewis l.e Rny,f1'1'A . . 11122 ll S115 Sampson St., Monongaliela. Pa. Hill, Rohm-rl .-Xnunons, ILS. 11121 I 5112.3 Frm-ret St., New Orleans, La. Hill, Sanford john, SAIC . 11121 X 171 Renner Ave., Newark, Hill, XX'arrcn liarnes ..,, 1112-1 X 121 Fayette St.. Milford, Blass. llillarcl, Paul Noyes ...,. 11122 ll 1117 No. Broad XX'1.-ste-rly. R.I. IIIINIQF. I'1I1rrl ll GTUIII. 'Nil . . 11122 ll 25111 Broadway, San Francisco, Cal. Hines. john ,lr'roinv, jr., ATA , 11121 XX' S1111 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, X.X'. Ilitchcock, llarry Ifastnian, 31.13 S.l'.lI X'Il Auburn, Maine Irlitclicoek, Lauri-n lllnkely , . 11122 X llillside Terrace, Belmont, Mass. llitclieock, XX'i1li:un Gordon , . 11121 XX' liurlingaine, California llittinger, Rirliard. jr. . . . 11123 II -15 Elin St., Belmont, Mass. Ho, Tsnn ....,.... 11122 II Foochow, China Hobbs, Louis Hazard. .X.I1.. . 11121 XX' 12 Sunnyside Place, Newport, R.I. lloehsteller, Robert john . 1112-1 I 2--1 Iinion Court, Lynn, Mass. Iloduins, Iiric lfranris . . 11122 X 1,1111 XX'est ls12ncl St., New York, N.Y. HoI'fman, john livf-ri-lt . . . 11123 XX' llotel Sorrento, Seattle, XVash. Hogan, Randall james ,... 11122 II 2111 Brookford St., Roxbury, Mass. Holden, Arthur Raymond, OX . 11123 XX' 158 Eliot St., Milton, Mass, Holden, Harold ....... 11123 II 231 Rockwell St., Malden, Mass. Holden, john Oliver ..... 11124 X'I 110 Road, Quincy, Mass. Holden, Parker Bullard ,... 11123 X 280 Park St., West Roxbury, Mass, Holclerness, Georgie Strange, EXE 11122 IX' R10 XX est 2nd Ave., Pine Blull, Ark. Holland, Laura Ilastinyqs . . . 11122 IX IOS Highland .-Xve., Somerville, Mass. Hollender, Iirlwarrl August . . 11122 XIX' 4133 Belmont Ave., XVoodhaven, L.I. Holmer, Gosta Iljalinar . . 1112-1 X 95 XVillowwood St., Dorchester, Mass. Hohnes, Francis Oliver . . 11121 VII S2 Magazine St., Cambridge, Mass. Holmes George Henry, Ir. . 1112-1 III 124 XValker St., Cambridge, Mass. I--lohnes, Phillip Bradford . 11122 XX' 21 Rockledge Road, Newton Hlds., Mass. Holsberg, Maurice , . . 1112-1 XII 37 Munroe St., Roxbury, Mass. Holt, Guild Richardson . 1112-1 XIII 208 XV. 71st St., Hotel Rob't Fulton, New York, N.Y. Holt, Richard Ladd .... 1924 XV 18 Bailey Ave., Montpelier, Vt. Homberu, Richard M. .... 11123 IX-:X Hotel Majestic, New York, N.Y. Homer, Thomas Johnston, Jr. . 1923 I -1 Linwood Sq., Roxbury, Mass. Hoinerberg, Victor Oliver . . 11121 X 133 Peterborough St., Boston, Mass. Honig, Albert Ralph, jr. . 11121 VI 405 XVestford St., Lowell, Mass. Hook, Gordon Franklin . 11124 1 6 Cochrane St., Methuen, Mass. Hooper, Fultz Albert . . . 11123 III 1301 Rockland St., Calumet, Mich. I-loops, XVilliam Acton . . . 1922 X 420 S. Fifth St., Goshen, Ind. Hopkins, George Randolph. . . 1922 I Orleans, Mass. Hopkins, Robert james, A.B.. . 1922 II 1120 El Cereno Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Hopkins, XfVilliam Harney, Jr. . Grad XIII-A 685 N. Crescent Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Hopkinson, Frederick James, S.B Grad. X-A 719 Oakwood Ave., Dayton, Ohio Horgan, Francis Joseph ..,. 11122 VI 239 Broadway, Newport, R.I. Horlick, William Israel, PAP . 11122 XV 186 Belmont St., Malden, Mass. Horn, Henry John, Jr., ATA . . 1922 XV 1891 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Horovitz, Oscar Henry . . . 1922 I l Cedar Place, Wakefield, Mass. Horowitz, Louis George .... 11121 I 19 2nd St., Passaic, NJ. Horton, Edgar ........ 1924 VI 94 Merry Mount Road, Quincy, Mass. Horwood, Murray Philip, S.M. Grad. VII 37 Wfstbourne Road, Newton Centre, ass. Hosbach, Ernest Renda . . . 1924 I 5939 Webster St., Philadelphia, Pa. Hosea, Harold Richardson . . 1924 XV 191 Thompson St., Springfield, Mass. Hosmer, Chester I-Iarmon . . . 1924 XV 280 VVashington St., VVoburn, Mass. 1-losmer, Cyrus, Jr ....... 1924 XV 5 Devens St., Concord, Mass. Hotchkin, James Rowland, X611 . 1921 II 56 Warren Place, Montclair, N.,1. Houghton, Frank Nickerson . . 1922 XV Bedford St., Elmwood, Mass. Houghton, Herbert Lincoln . . 1924 X 20 Muzzey St., Lexington, Mass. Houston, David Minott , . . 11123 X 236 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. Hovgaard, Ole Mogens . . . 1923 VI 76 Egmont St., Brookline, Mass. I-Ioward, Arnold Elbridge . , . 1922 I 4 Barton Ave., Lowell, Mass. Howard, Edmund Irving, 9X . 1921 XIII 69 High St., Everett, Mass. 423 TECHNIQUE' 1922 it Name Howard, Edward Millard, AT . . Howe, Donald Wallis .... . Howe, Everett VVheeler . . . . Howe, Paul Corson . . . . Howe, Wallace Leslie ..... . Howland, Warren Every .... . Howland, Wentworth Tuttle, KE . Howlett, Frank Aquinas .... . Hsu, Hou-Yu ......... . Hua, Feng-I-Isiang .,,,,, , Hubbard, Cecil Haskins, ATA . . . Hubbard, Eben Russell ..... Huff, Samuel Norris Williams, BE Huger, William Elliott, Jr., ATS? . Huget, James Philip ....... Huggins, Frank Ellsworth, Jr., AXA . Hughes, Patrick Peter ..... Hughes, Thomas Lewis . .. . . . . Hughes, William Gordon. . Hull, John Thornton, BGII . Hull, William Carey, Jr. .... . Hume, Edgar Erksine, A.M., M.D. Humphrey, Watts Sherman, AKE Hungerford, Fred Stephen . . Hunt, E rnest Raymond . . . Hunt, Reginald Stuart . . . Hunt, Walter Lincoln .... Hunter, Harold Frierson, EAE . . . Hunter, John McNeil ,... . . Hunter, Paul Benwood . . . . Hurley, George Henry . . . Hurley, Hurst John Lewis ..... Macleod Ewart, B.A. Hutchings, Charlie Leon, B.S. Hutchings, Henry, Jr. .... . Hutchins, Henry Arthur, Jr. . . . Hysom, Roscoe Hartwell, KE . . Icaza Edward ....... . Ilfeld, Max Ludwig ..... . Inferrera, Joseph ...... . Ingalls, Roger Owen ...... . Ingals, Ephraim Fletcher, AT . . Ingraham, Horace, EAE . . . . Inouye, Narumi ...... . Insley, Norman, B.S. . . . . Ireland, Mark L., B.S., M.E. . . Irving, LeRoi Hutton .... . Irving, Lloyd Winneld. . . Irwin, William Henry . . . VI a er VI Isaacson, Allen ....... Jackson, Arthur Lawrence . . Jackson, Charles Thomas, AT .... Jackson, Dugald Caleb, Jr., A.B., KIIKE Jackson, Edward Wood, A411 ..... Jackson John Edward CIPAG . . . . Jackson: Richard Dreux, ATS! ames Edwin J gg . J I D. . . . Jakobson, Irving Daniel, AT . . James, Christ John ..... . James, Theodore John . . . . Janes, Leonard Reed, B.S.. . . . . Jayme, Walter A., CIPKKII .,,,, Jefferson, Nellie, B.S. ..... . Jemmett, Douglas Mill, M.A., B.S. Jenckes, George Augustine, ATSI . Jenkins, Charles Francis, Jr. . . . . Jenness, Lucian Freeman . . . . Jenney, Melvin Richard ..... . Jennings, Donald Brownlie, B911 . Jetter, Karl ......... . Jewett, Charles Corey . . Jewett, Earolcl Carter ..., . Joe, Colin Balmain .... Johansen, Elmer Lawrence John, Aristotle Peter . . . Johnson, Abbott Livingston, 2 Johnson, Algot Julius .... Johnson, Andrew Ture, BE. . Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Carl Augustinus , . , Carl Harry Rudman , Edward Burke . . . , George Arvid . , . nd., BGII Class 1921 1924 1922 1921 1922 1922 1923 1922 1923 1923 1922 1922 1922 1922 1924 1921 1924 1921 1922 1921 1923 S.P.H. 1921 1924 1923 1921 1922 1921 1923 1921 1923 1921 Grad. Sp. 1921 Grad. 1921 1923 1923 1922 1922 1922 1924 Sp. 1921 1921 1924 1924 1921 1923 1921 1922 1921 1921 1922 1924 1924 1921 1924 1923 1921 1921 Grad. Grad. 1924 1924 1923 1921 1924 1921 1924 1922 1923 1922 1923 1922 1921 1921 1922 1921 1923 1923 Course I XV II I XIV XI XV I VI XIII XV VI VI IX X X VII I II II XV VII III II I VII VI II VI II II XV XII -B I XIII-A II VIII Sp. II X XV II Aero E II VI II II XV VIII XIII VI- VI- ng. A A IX-B I XIII VI V VI III IV VI II II XV VI XV I XIV II II III XV XV XIV I IV II VI II 424 Home A ddress 404 Main St., Danbury, Conn. Mt. View Park, Cape Elizabeth, Me. Pleasant St., South Berlin, Mass. 79 Josephine Ave.,West Somerville, Mass. Sterling Junction, Mass. Athens, New York 59 Banks Road, Swampscott, Mass. 10 Wyoming St., Roxbury, Mass. Wuhu, China Tientsin, China H Sunderland, Mass. G5 Washington St., Newton, Mass. 915 Campbell St., Williamsport, Pa. 34 Meeting St., Charleston, S.C. 244 Decatur St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 102 Latta Ave., Columbus, Ohio 194 Erie St., Cambridge, Mass. 50 Eliot St., Canton, Mass. Prospect Place, Taunton, Mass. 84 Grove Ave., Leominster, Mass. Tupper Lake, N.Y. Frankfort, Kentucky 945 Genesee Ave., Saginaw, Mich. Canastota, N.Y. 16 Benent St., Worcester, Mass. 259 Humphrey St., Swampscott, Mass. Mill City, Pa. 484 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 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Doridos, Greece Skaneateles Falls, N.Y. 2040 Orrington Ave., Evanston, Ill. 3715 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. University Station, Austin, Texas Napanee, Ontario, Canada Wyomissing, Pa. Kitchens Lane, Germantown, Phila, Pa 111 Davis Ave., Brookline, Mass. 12 Porter St., Melrose, Mass. 339 Morris Ave. S.E., Grand Rapids Mich, 23 Wellington St., Boston, Mass. Bedford, Mass. 7 Orchard St., Dexter, Me. Hope Ave., East Milton, Mass. 5 Arthur St., Somerville, Mass. 119 Howland St., Roxbury, Mass. 330 E. Washington St., Muncie, Ind. 61 Gloucester Ave., Gloucester, Mass. 56 Melville Ave., Dorchester, Mass. 19 West St., Brattleboro, Vt. 66 Mountain Ave., Dorchester, Mass. 126 Walton Pk., Melrose Highlands, Mass 794 Boylston St., Chestnut Hill, Mass n -,.. .a . i .Qlmli GENERAL-INFQRMATION l lffiffg . Nunn' johnson, George Rinflizird, .XT . Johnson . john 1Var4l .... johnson. Lyinan Sherwood . Johnson. Malcolm ..,.. johnson, I'hilip Marshall, 'IIT . johnson, Ralph Eugene . . . johnson. Russell Carl ..,. Johnson, Siizurfl ..,.... johnson, Thomas ...,... johnson , lYilliani Sanborn. SB. Johnston. Alan Charles , . . . Johnston. Carlton X1'oodrow . Johnston, Samuel Paul, EN . Johnstone. john Harclee . . . jones, Arthur Lucius, AT!! . . Jones, Catherine Dewey, A.B, . Jones, Chester Yirgil ..... Jones, Erlward Vaughan, .ATA . Jones, George 1Yilliam ,,.. jones. Ira Payne, 1140 . . Jones, jesse Elias. jr ...... Jones. Samuel Murmy, KS . . Jones, 1Yilliam Barton, fI'KZI . . jordan, Lawrence William, Ph.B., flfhlx Joubert, David Burger, M..X. . joy. David Bartlett ..,.. Joyce, Gordon Carlisle .... Joyce. Thomas llarold. 'IIBE . Juel. Odd ...... , . Junod, Henri Pell. GLX . Justheim, Clarence Irving . Justice, Frederick Emerson. . Kahansky. Irving jack, -DBA . Kain, George Alexander, Jr. . Kalker, 1-larry, 'DBA .... Kallander. Ernest Lennart . . Kallet, Arthur Myron . . . Kane. Henry Bugbee . . . Kanter, David Carl .... Karcher, John Edward .... Kasahara, Tamio ,....,. Kasch, Richard Monroe, B.S., KE . . Kattwinkel, Egon Emil, IET . Kaufman, David ....... Kaufman, Herbert Abraham . . Kaufman, Joseph George . . , Kaupe, Arthur Friedrich, GX . Kavasji, Minocher jahangir, B.S. Kellogg, Kawai, Juntaro ....... Kean, Robert Hill ...,.. Keane, Edward Charles . Kearful. Keats, J Godfrey Gray . ohn,S.B. . . . Keay, Arthur Edward . . Keck, Daniel Harold, EAE . Keck, john Martin .... Keele, Oscar Albert .... Keegan , joseph Paul . . . Keenan, Joseph Henry .... Keevil Charles Samuel, QAX , Kei11er', Thomas Mitchell, B.A. . Keith, Theodore Kent .... Kellar, John William, AKE . . Keller, Anson More .... Kelley, Edward Gerard , . Kelley, Harry Parks ..... Kelley, J. Sterling ...... Andrew Pierce, 9X . . Kellogg, Paul Merrell ,... Kelly, Domnall Forrest . . Kemp, Arthur James, B911 . Kemper, Simeon V., Jr. . . Kendall, Delbert Walter . Kendall, Jackson Warner . . . Kendrick, Lawrence Walker . . Kenerlck, Richard Francis, Jr. . Kenison, Richard Wesley . . . Kennedy, Donald Osgood . . . Kennedy, Eugene Harlow, B.S. Kennedy, William Francis, ATS? Kennett, Walter Hoyt .... Kenney, Albert Austin .... Kenrick, Gleason Willis . . . Kent, Forrest Brown, B.S. . C lam 11123 11121 1924 11122 1921 192-1 11121 111215 l'l '4 Grad 11122 11121 1921 111221 1922 S. l'.I 1924 11121 192-1 1921 1922 1921 1922 1922 Grad 19221 192-1 192-1 1921 11121 1922 1922 1923 1921 1923 1924 1924 1924 1924 1922 1923 1922 1923 1923 1921 1921 1921 Grad 1921 1923 1922 1922 Grad 1924 1924 1923 1924 1922 1922 1923 1922 1924 1922 1923 1924 1923 1922 1924 1922 1921 1924 1922 1924 1921 1922 1922 1924 1924 Grad. 1921 1924 1923 1922 Grad. Coursr Il' I YI V II 1 I lll IX . -A x lf X III ll XV 11' V11 V1 ll ll II X V VI II V Y XIV X111 VI XV ini 111 1 XV YI I XV X Vl II VI XI I1 E 2 .eaxeexvixzc X-A I XIV X VI XV XIII X V1 X XV X XV II XV VI VI IX-B XV X X XV X XV XV III X 11 I I V111 V 425 Ilomt' .fl zldrfss 2113 Grandview Terrace, Ilartford. Conn. 18117 .-Xcklen Ave.. 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North College Ave., Newark, Del. 366 Whipple St., Fall River, Mass. West Newbury, Mass. 566 Heath St., Brookline, Mass. 15 Shailer St., Brookline, Mass. 1430 Farwell Ave., Chicago, 111. 5 g:,rf:-- . ..,AV 5 l 0 TECHNIQUE-1922297 Name Kent, Harry Edmund Kent, Henry Northey ..,. Kenyon, Theodore 'Whitman, SX . Kenner, Dana Ewert, 11159 . . . Kerr, Charles, Jr., B.S. . . . Kerr, Horace J., f12I'A .... Kerrigan, Ambrose Lawrence, 111K . Kershaw, Phillip Frank .... Keyworth, Edward Cornell, QUEK , King, Khien, Charoon Phien .... Kiaer, Herman Severin . . . Kidder, Allan Hill . . Kiernan, James Eugene . . Kiley, Albert James . . . Kilgore, Earl Milton, B.S. . Killars, Max ..... Kimball, Donald Butler, S.B. . Kimball, Harry Raymond . Kimball, Margaret Caroline . Kimball, Perley Bartlett . . . Kinard, Henry Bennet, A.B. . Kinch, Frederick Adrian, Jr. . King, Allen Stewart . . . King, George Ilgenfritz, Jr. . King, George VVilliam, B.A. . . King, John Bruce, B.S., A111 , . Reginald VVillard .,.. Kingsley, Kenneth Clark, KE . . Kinnear, James XVesley, Jr., A.B., 'PFA Kinzel, Augustus Braun, A.B. . . Kirkham, Hall, ZX .,.. Kirkpatrick, Austin Nugent . . Kirley, VValter Thomas, CIYK . . Kirshen, Simon ..... Kitchin, Donald Wlentworth. . Kite, Robert Paul, B.S. . . . Kitson, Sydney William . . . Kittredge, Francis Bowen, X411 . . Kittredge, Robert Leaman, ATS! . Kittredge, Wfalter Wilson . . Klainer, Ruben Hyman . Klein, Grover Cleveland . . . Kleinberger, Richard Cushman, 'l'Efb Kling, Herbert ...... Klingler, Charles Henry, S.B., EX . Klutey, Frederick Ernest . . . Knickerbocker, Irving, II, 1111312 . . Max, M.S ,... Knight, Ashley Gulley .... Knight, Chesterton Stevens, B911 . Knight Donald Preston ..., Knight, Elliot Preston . . . Knight, Frank Perkins, Jr., SAX , Knight, George VVarren, QAX . Knight, Montgomery . . Knobel, Knoepke, William Louis . . Ko, Choong Myung . . . Koch, Charles Justus, Jr, . Koch, Fred Chase. . . Koch, Harold Edward . . Kochmann, Everett Lester . Kochs, Herbert William . , Koehler, Edwin Herman, Jr.. . Kohl, VVilliam Corydon . . Kohr, Lawrence Carlton . Konrisky, Israel Jacob .... Koppen, Otto Carl ..... Koretz, Harry Samuel .... Korvin-Krouksvesky, Boris Viacheslau Kowarsky, Frederick Engels, PAP . Krafft, Phyllis Currier ,.... Kreeger, Armand St. Martin, '-IJEK , Kreek, Louis Francis Kremp, Robert Benshergi i Kroog, Alfred John, AXA . Kruse, Albert, IIDKE . . Kruse, Victor Nason, GX . Ku, Ku Cheng . . Kudlich, Hans Carl . Kuhn, Charles Fred . Kuhule, Finn . . Class Course 1923 VI 1924 I 1923 VI 1921 X1 1922 V1 1923 XV 1921 VI 1923 1 1924 XV 1924 I 1921 XV 1922 VI-A 1921 XI 1 I-A 1921 II 1922 I 1922 III Grad. X-A 1922 V1 1922 IV 1921 VI 1923 II 1923 II 1922 VI 1923 XV 1922 VI 1923 XV 1921 VI 1922 XV 1922 111 Grad III 1923 XV 1921 X 1922 II 192-1 VI 1921 V Grad X 1921 XV 1921 I 19- VI 1921 I 1924 X Grad. XIII-A 1923 VI 192-1 VI Grad X-A 1923 11 1924 XV 1922 II 1921 1 1922 V1 1922 XV 1923 111 1924 X 1922 VI Grad XIV 1921 VI 1924 IX-B 1923 VI 1922 X 1922 VI-A 1923 V 1924 X 1922 X 1921 V1 1924 XIV 1924 X 1923 XIII 1923 XIV Grad, Aero. Eng. 1921 X 1922 IX-B 1921 II 1923 VI 1921 V 1922 II 1921 IV 1921 I1 1922 II 1922 II 1924 IV 1923 XV 426 Home Address S3 Larch St., Providence, R.I. Marshfield, Mass. Smithtown, Long Island, N.Y, 1720 Hudson St., Denver, Colo. G58 N. Broadway, Lexington, Ky. 492 Linwood Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. 14 Porter St., W'oburn, Mass. 358 Cetral Ave.,Brooklyn, N.Y. 42 Cross St., Gardner, Mass. 1246 Bantanow St., Bangkok, Siam Kristiania, Norway 216 N. XVillard St., Burlington, Vt. 6 East Post Road, VVhite Plains, N.Y. 11 Morton St., Somerville, Mass. Guthrie Center, Iowa Bay View Ave.. Stonington, Conn. 1819 Monroe St., Wlashington, D.C. 1540 La Salle Ave., Fresno. Cal. 1000 North 15th St., VVaco, Texas 45 VV'roe Ave., Dayton, Ohio Epworth, S.C. 267 E. 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New York, N.Y. 40-1 East 9th St., Trenton, Mo. 141 Moraine St., Brockton, Mass. 10 Maybrook St., Dorchester, Mass. 21 Bromlield St., Newburyport, Mass. School St., Manchester, Mass. School St., Manchester, Mass. 475 Appleton St., Holyoke, Mass. XValpole, Mass. 122 N. Fulton Ave., Mount Vernon, NA . Songdo, Korea 2524 Maryland Ave., Baltimore, Md. 603 Vtfest 4th St., Quanah. Texas. 1426 Cedar St., Milwaukee, Wis. 362 Rich Ave., Mount Vernon, N.Y. 1527 N. Dearborn Parkway, Chicago, Ill 309 West 84th St., New York, NX. 75 Richardson Road, Melrose Highlands Mass. 81 VVestlancl Ave., Boston, Mass, 29 Seneca St., Boston, Mass. 155 West 2nd St., Nlount Vernon, N.Y. 37 Union St., Cambridge, Mass. Omsk, Siberia, Russia 3820 Chichester Ave., Vifoodhayen, NX 56 Aldie St., Allston, Mass. 815 Canal St., New Orleans, La. Oregon, Missouri 1242 1-Iill Road, Reading, Pa. 891 Great Plain Ave., Needham, Mass, 2212 Gilpin Ave., NVilmington, Del. Strasburg, Colorado Wusih, China 72 Village Ave., Dedham, Mass. 320 Summit Ave., No. Seattle, VVash. Bergen, Norway l l GENERAL-INFORIVIATION X u m 1' Kung. Antung , . Kuroshinia, Yocliinori . . Kurriss, Francis ,lanu-s . . Kurth, llenry Louis Rt-inlmlfl Kurtz. Francis Mason , . KIITZIIIIIH, llarolcl Philip . 1-Cusnitz. Paul .... Kwe, 1'au Ting . . Lack, llnwarrl Edward . Lacy, Donald Dyer . Lavy. K6-nneth Bowen . Laller, llvrhr-rl Alva , . . Laird, Leonard Bentley . . Lanih, George li011C4llt'l. 13.5. 1.1l111lJl'1'1, jordan XX'heaL . . Lamliorn. Richard , . . Lanuu. XX'iIliam Lewis . . Lamont, Peter 'l'lieohalrl, HE Lainoreux, Frefleriek Silas . Lanioureux, Philip . . . Lanagan, XX'illiani john . . Landis, llenry Xi'-uinan, flrlkl-I Lane, Benjamin l'lxilhrick, AT Lane, Frank Smith, 11011 . Lane. Frederick XX'illiani . Lane. llenry Milton . . . Lane, 1111111111111 llucls-in, 22.114 Langdon, Andrew. AKA . . Lange, Forrest Fav , . . Lansingh, Killian X'an Rensst-11 La Penta. Andrew Salvador Lapoiute, Alexanrlre james . Larsen, Otto llaltlor . . Lassen, Niels .... Lasser, David ..... Lassiter, Richard '1'hornton . Latham. Clarence Fremont . Lavelle, Kenneth Thomas, ZJX Laverty. Francis John . . Lawrence, Ivan Crawford . Lawrence, XVi1liam Fuller, .XB Lawson, Alfred .... Lawson, james lloy . . . Lawson, Robert lleuiphill , Lawton. Edgar llerhert, rX.B. Layng. Edward Cripnen, Aflv Lazo, Frank Lean . . . Leach, Ralph XX'estou, AXA . Leander, Carl Thorsten . . Leathers, Claude XfValter . Ledesina, Ernesto Benerlieto Lee, Ingram ..... Lee, John Glessner . . Lee, Richard . . Lee, Ying Fen .,.. Leewitz, George John . . LeFevre, George Howard, SAX Le Grand, James .... Lehan, Ralph Edward . . Lehman, 1-Ienry Jacques, EAM Lehrer, George Raymond , Leighton, Lester Burroughs . Leisk, Herbert Newton . . ll'1' . . Leland, Sanford Daniels, jr., EAE . . Lennon, Walter Edward . . Leonard, Thomas Phelps. Leonori, William I-Ienry, Jr.,'A'l A . Lepieier, Jean, GE .... Leshure, Willard Deane, AT . Leslie, William Edward . . Lesser, Louis Leopold, 'l'Ef1r Levensohn, Hyman Joshua, ABI., EAM' Leverison. Bennett Harold . Levi, Leon Emmanuel . . Levi, William Henlein . . Levine, Israel Block . . Levy, Will I, B.S., EAM . Lew, Shoh Young , . Lewis, Bernard . . . Lewis, Harry .... Lewis, Howard VVillia1n . flfiuli 11124 11922 19225 11121 11122 111221 111211 111211 1921 1923 1921 1921 1922 1922 1921 192-1 1921 1922 1112-1 in-rs 1215.1 10:2 uizx iam mari i-wi 1922 1922 19231 192-1 1922 1921 1922 19221 192-1 1924 192-1 1922 1922 1921 S.l'.11. 1022 1921 1923 1922 1921 1921 1921 1021 1923 1923 1924 1921 1921 1922 1923 1921 1921 1924 1921 1924 1924 1923 1922 1922 1924 1921 1922 1922 1924 1921 1921 1922 1924 1924 1922 1922 1924 1923 1924 1923 four XX' XIX' ll X'1 XX' X I X 11 X X X'l XX' 1 X X'l SI' 1 IX--B X X111 1 X lll XX' ll X'l X'1 X'1 ll XX' 11 X Y I XX' X'I X'l Il XI l X'11 I IX V111 11 111 I X X XX' ll XIII 11 Ill II Il Ill I XX' X X XIV 1 XV X VI III 11 VIII II I YV X VI X -B V1-A XV I X I V I 427 Ilnmr .flrlrlrrxr 9 Salem St.. Andover, Mass. Kohn. ,lanan 2211 L St., South Boston, Mass. 1213 Coluinlxia St., Cfariiliriclge, Mass. T55 XX'estI1elil Ave., Elizabetll, NJ. TNO XX'est End .Xve.. New York, N.X'. 201 XX'alnul St., XX'aterbury, Conn. Shanghai, China 38 Francis St., Boston. Mass. 2.318 Boll St., Dallas, Tex. Yale, Michigan 1210 Earl St.. lioeliester, N.X'. Xortlilielrl. Blass. 133-17 Marchanil St., Pittsburgh. Pa. 320 XX'est lelth St., Xew York, X.X'. 313 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. liliseo 211, Mexico City, Mexico. 2125 XX'. XX'alnut St.. Titusville, Pa, 21 Erlgeliill Rd., XX'estmount, Montreal, Can. S1 ML. Plc-asarit St.. New Bedford. Mass. 1111 XX'eston St., XX'altharn, Mass. 50-13 Drexel Blvd.. Chicago, lll. 7 Williston Road, Auburnrlale, Mass. 389 Clifton Ave., Newark, NJ. Box 157, Springfield, Mass. 27 Linuacnin St., Carnbriclge. Mass. 0131 Gooclricli Ave.. St. Paul, Minn. -111 9th St.. Colusa. Cal. -19 Barber .'Xve., Worcester, Mass. Reading Rfl. and Avondale Ave., Cin- cinnati, Ohio 15-1 Brook St., Hartford, Conn. 9 Myrtle Ave., Holyoke, Mass. Kristiania, Norway Kristiania. Norway 92 Brunswick St., Newark. NJ. 191 Beech St., 1-lolyoke, Mass. -13 Curtiss St.. West Somerville. Mass. 150-1 A-West Norwegian St., Pottsville. Pa. G4 Park Terrace Road, XX7orcester, Mass. 1807 Montana St., Los Angeles, Cal. 1215 Highland St., Brockton, Mass. sl-1 Morningside Drive, New York, N.Y. 173 Grove St., Auburndale, Mass. IOS Clay St., Central Falls, R.I. Hartsville, S.C. Forest Drive, Short Hills. NJ. 51 Mass. Ave., Boston, Mass. 1 Fortesque Terrace, Lynn, Mass. 11 Nightingale St., Dorchester, Mass. Plainfield, Conn. lloilo Philippine, Islands 2723 Routh St., Dallas, Texas. 88 Naples Road, Brookline, Mass. 2670 Pierce St., San Francisco, Cal. Peking, China 835 VVest End Ave., New York, NYY, 18 Florence Ave., Norwood, Mass. 1828 Summerdale Ave., Chicago, Ill. 7635 Washington St., Stoughton, Mass. 1201 E. Harvard Blvd., Dayton, Ohio Glendale, Ohio 14 Merrimac St., North Vifoburn, Mass. 24 Malden St., Everett, Mass. G Arlington Rd., XfVellesley Hills, Mass. 22 Gerald St., Pawtucket, R.I. 1172 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Sinithtown, Long Island, N.Y. 20 Rue du Pont, Neuf, Paris, France 24 Derby Dingle, Springfield, Mass. Norwell, Mass. 90 Endicott Ave., Revere, Mass. 10 Fuller St., Brookline, Mass. 17 Crowell St., Dorchester, Mass. 109 Bay 31 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 313 West Slst St., New York, N.Y. 23 Monroe St., Westfield, Mass. Paducah, Kentucky Tientsin, China 1795 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. 59 So. Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. 43 Rhodora St., Lowell, Mass. - V 1 I I TECHNIQUE' 1922 Name Lewis, John Hanford . Lewis, Lester Clark . . Lewis, Ralph Raphael . Lezberg, Jacob . . Li, Chung . . . Li, Kno Chow Li, Yao Huang . Li, Zen Zuh, B.Sc. . Liang, Pei Yin .... Lieberg, Erling ..... Liecty, John Louis, AT . . . Lier, Arne ....... Lifschitz, Alexander Morris, TAKIJ Limpery, William John . . . Lincoln, Fay Sturtevant . . Lind, John Edmond . . Lindberg, Claude Gustaf . . Lindsay, George Luther . . . Lindsay, Robert Bruce, A,B., M.S. Lindsey, Albert Eugene . . . Lindstrom, Edwin Carle . . . Linehan, John Clement, B.A. . Ling, Chu, M.E. .... . Ling, Feng Chi, B.A., B.S. . . Linn, Emil Chirstian .... Linsley, Duncan Robertson, EAE Lippincott, Alpheus Craig, Jr., CIPFA Litehiser, Robert Reid . . . Little, John Hester, AXA . . Littlefield, Arthur Stanley, S.B. Littlefield, Lloyd Morse . . . Mendum Bartlett . Littlefield, Littlefield, Prescott Harland . Littlefield, Robert Moses . Liu, Chung Lo .... Liu, Hsi-Ying .... Liu, I-Isiao-Ching .... Livadary, John Paul . . . Livermore, Seward Wright . Lloyd, Allen Southall. . . Lloyd, Leon Albertus, CIJEK . Lloyd, Thomas Stacey . . Lo, Ching-Fan ..... Lo, Jung-An, B.S .... Lockey, Harold Holden, CDFA . Lockhart, Howard Abbott . . Loesch, WVillard George, B911 . Loewus, Julian Simon . . . Lohmeyer, William, Jr., S.B., ATA Long, Lloyd Montgomery, B.S. Longfellow, Charles Fremont, Jr. Longfellow, Margaret Lyman . Longmaid, Richard Hardy . . Loomis, James Parker . . Loper, Herbert Bernard, A.B. . Lopez, Hector Apolinario . Lord, Columbus Ellis . . Lord, George Frank, GX . Lord, James ...,. Loring, Herbert Fred, ZBT . Loss, lsidor . .. . . . . Loubriel, Jose Waldemar . Lougee, Robert Platt .... Loukianoff, Gregory Michael . Lovejoy, Julian, 11123K . . Lovejoy, Stanley Williams . Lovell, Donald Eaton . . Lovis, Donald Blanchard . Lowry, James William . . . Lucy, Edward Daniel . . . Ludeke, Herbert Carl . . . Ludington, Charles Townsend, A112 Ludlow, George Hartwell, EX . . Ludwig, Leland Ornell, Jr. . . . Luke, Winthrop Earle . . . Lull, George Fairless, M.D. . Lund, Joel Yowell . . . Lund, Robert Leathari, Jr. . Lundborg, Carl Jacob . . Lunden, Samuel Eugene . Lurie, Eli ....... Lurie, Jacob .... Class 1924 1922 1921 1923 1921 1921 1922 1923 1924 1922 1922 1923 1924 1924 1922 1923 1924 1924 Grad. 1924 1924 1923 Grad. 1921 1923 1922 1923 1921 1923 Grad. 1923 1921 1924 1922 1923 1921 1923 1922 1922 1924 1921 1924 1922 1921 1921 1922 1921 1923 1922 1923 1921 1924 1923 1924 1921 1922 1923 1921 1924 1923 1922 1924 1924 1922 1922 1922 1923 1921 1923 1924 1923 1924 1923 1924 1921 S.P.H. 1923 1922 1922 1921 1922 1924 Aero. Course IX- VIII XV VII X II II X II I XV I X X VII II II II VIII X XIV II Eng. XIII XV XV II XV XIV B X-A I I X-A XV XV X VI VI VI XV XV II XV II II XV X III XIII I VI VI IV X XIV I X IV XV XIII X Il V VI VI XV VI VIII XV I III XV II XV XV IV VII XV XV VI IV V XV 428 -A A -A Home A ddress 61 Sparks St., Fitchburg, Mass. 253 Salem St., Wakefield, Mass. 10 Cornell St., Dorchester, Mass. 15 Revere St., Boston, Mass. Swatow, China Tientsin, China Canton, China Chekiang, China Changsha, China Kristiania, Norway 103 Francis St., Brookline, Mass. Kristiania, Norway 145 Homestead St., Roxbury, Mass. 10 Montgomery St., Concord, N.H. I-Iingham, Mass. 300 Corlies Ave., Allenhurst, N.J. 9 Calderwood Road, Providence, R.I. 522 Lebanon St., Melrose, Mass. 96 Tremont St., New Bedford, Mass. 29 St. Germain St., Boston, Mass. 3 Gleason St., Malden, Mass. Lincoln St., North Easton, Mass. 10 Elgen Road, Tientsin, China Tientsin, China 19 Prince St., Cambridge, Mass. Thames Club, 288 State St., New Lon- don, Conn. 195 N. Maple Ave., East Orange, N.J. Eaton, Ohio 35 South St., Lockport, N.Y. 57 Franklin St., Peabody, Mass. 686 Walnut St., Fall River, Mass. 25 Shore Ave., Salem, Mass. 25 Shore Ave., Salem, Mass. 41 Orchard St., Cambridge, Mass. Foochow, China Chilili, China Hunan, China 28 Elmo St., Dorchester, Mass. 405 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. The Plaza, Battery Ct., Richmond, Va. Mapleville, R.I. - The Plaza, Battery Ct., Richmond, Va. Chekiang, China Shanghai, China 354 Main St., Ivlilford, Mass. 68 Montclair Ave., Roslindale, Mass. 1441 Cohassett Ave., Lakewood, Ohio 148 Townsend St., Roxbury, Mass. 401 Broad St., Charleston, W. Va. W. 1307 8th Ave., Spokane, Wash. 5515 Potomac Ave., N. W., Washington D.C. 35 Grove St., Auburndale, Mass. Bryn Mawr, Pa. Saybrook Point, Conn. Oxford, Nebraska Rosario Sta Fe, Argentina h 45 Hillside Ave., Arlington Heights, Mass. 427 Main St., Athol, Mass. 1913 Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass. Hotel Majestic, New York, N.Y. 42 VVard St., Salem, Mass. 103 Carreten St., Puerta de Tierra, Porto Rico 380 Essex St., Salem, Mass. Kursk, Russia Littleton, Mass. 31 Mass. Ave., Boston, Mass. 116 Hawthorne St., Malden, Mass. 26 Adelaide St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 29 Putnam St., West Newton, Mass. 24 Harwood St., Dorchester, Mass. 8 Washington Terrace, East Orange, N.J. Mill Creek Road, Ardmore, Pa. 1203 Forest Ave., Evanston, Ill. 77 Court St., Houlton, Me. 19 Kerwin St., Dorchester, Mass. Fort Banks, Wi-nthrop, Mass. 5968 Cabanne Place, St. Louis, Mo. 5968 Cabanne Place, St. Louis, Mo. 206 North 26th St., Billings, Mont. 809 Locust St., Pasadena, Cal. 282 Walnut Ave., Roxbury, Mass. 282 Walnut Ave., Roxbury, Mass. I P' A ,I All GENERAL-1NFoRMAT1oN .Y ir rn 1' 1.1l1'lC. jusepll Lusk. fliarli-s llarrisun Lutz, Kylejohn . . Lutz, 1X'illiam john . Luykx, Dirk jacubus, EX . Luzuriaigzl, Luis . . . . x Lycctt, Isaac tfalr-, ll.. . . . . Lyman. Charles lfreilerir, jr. . Lyman, Donald Franklin . . Lyons. Milton llunry ..... McAllister. Dt-vker Gordon, Ail' Mc.Xrn, Theorlorr- Arcliihuld . . Meflvoy, XYalli'-r lfruncis . . . x11'1VBl'115'l1L'. Cliarlus Robertson Mcliroom, Earl llenry. 22.115 . . McCarthy, Daniel lirlwaril , . 1X1cCarthy, Daniel joseph . , . McCartney, xxilllllllll Acldison, jr., McClellan, Robert Nelson . . . McClelland, john Marge-son . . McClintock. Rodman. Nfl' . . . McCloskey, l.awrence Charles, 'DK McClure. Marcus Arthur . , . Macfoll, Edward Dugalll . . . l1CColl, jnlln .,....,.. McComb, Willis Leonard , , McConnell, Samuel Parker, EX McCoy. john Teubner ..... McCrea, Walter Dale, fl-EK , . IlIcCreery, Don llull ..... McCue, George Sutherland. 111K McCue, john Bruce, EX .... McCurdy. llorace Winslow , . McCutcheon. Charles Raymond. lil-Jll . MacDill, Leslie, MA. ..., . Edmund john, .XKIC . Engelbert Bruckmann. IDX Harold Edward .,... M acDonald MacDonald MacDonald, MacDonald MacDonald Macdonald ,V MacDonald Hugh Douglas Joseph james Ronald Gordon , Stuart Parshley .... Carroll Richter, 13.5. . . . McDonough, Clarence james, jr,, ' McDonough, Francis Leo . . . McDowell, Ralph Samuel . , . McFarland, George Conrad . . McFarland, julian Bonsall, B911 McFarlin, john james ..,. Macferran, Mabel ......, McDonnell, McGee. Harry Shirl ..... McGhie, Malcolm Stuart, fDl'A . McGill, Charles Frederick . . McGill, Francis John, f1PK . McGinnis, Francis Dorr ,... McGinnis, Francis Vlfilliam . . McGorum, William Baird . . . McGrady, Charles Tolbert, EAE McGrath, Leigh John, EAE . . . McGrath, Philip Cushing . . . McGuire, Donald Ball, QAX . . Mel-lenry, William Cecil . . . Maclnnes, Frances jean, M.S. . Mclntire, Clarence Julius . . . McIntosh, Alan Henderson, f121'A . Mclntosh, Charles Donald, EAE . McIntosh, David Ernest . . . McIntosh, Harold Wales . . . Mclntyre, Harris Birdsill, B.S., fIfAG . Maclntyre. James Forrest, AXA Mclver, William Ramsey . . . McKay, Nevin Halliday . . . McKay, Richard, CIDFA ,.,. McKee, Andrew Irwin .... 1V1cKeen, Williani Riley, jr., ATS? . McKenna, Henry Francis, Jr. . Mackenzie, Lachlan , . . . . McKenzie, William David . . Mackie, Robert Forrest .... McKim, Arthur Beresford . . . McKim, Walter Alexander, B.S. i'l'l .u-3. LX. flusx 1921 1922 llillil 19221 1922 19211 1922 1921 11121 11121 12121 'l . L11 1111 ll' 7 11122-l 1921 1921 19221 1921 1922 1921 1921 1921 1921 1923 19122 1021 1922 192-l 1923 1921 1922 1923 1922 1923 1921 1921 1923 1922 1922 1921 1922 1923 1922 1023 1922 Grad 192-1 1922 1923 192-1 1922 1922 1921 1921 1923 1924 1921 1922 1921 1924 1921 1924 Grad 1922 1921 1922 1924 1921 1922 1922 1922 1923 1921 Grad. 1921 1924 1922 1924 1924 1923 Grad. Cnurrr X XY lll Xlll ll' XY ll XY Yl ll YI Ill l XX' ll ll Yll ll XV 11 X 11 I 111 X X VI I X X 11 XV bn. l V1-A 1 IX-B 1 XV V11 X X I 1V 1V X111- X Sri. V1 IV I1 1V XV II 11 11 1 X V1 XV V11 11 11 IV 111 II XV XV 111 XIV XV X111- A A IX-B V1 XV X 1 V 429 IIUIHL' .-11l1lr1'XS 252 XYalnut Ave., Roxbury, Mass. ll Sewzlll St.. Pr-abotly, Mass. Tonopah, Nevada GNZS Maple Ave., Elmira, N.X'. 11132 Riversitli:1Jrive, New York, NX. Kalmunkalan. Philippine Islands .lbbottston, Gorsach Ave., Baltimore Mr . Dover, Mass. UT Norton St.. New llaven. Conn. 117 151-:lcon St.. Boston. Mass. 22-l Santa Yuez Ave., San Mateo, Cal. flu-ruw, SC. 212 Fuller SL.. XYest Newton, Mass. 525 Stewart St., Quincy. Mass. 7015 Sth St.. Laramie. XVyo. A12 Fairmont Ave., Newton, Mass. llli Saratoga St.. Lawrence. Mass. Cosmopolitan llotel. Texarkana, Texas 12400 Beacon SL, Brookline, Mass. 20 Burroughs St., jamaica Plain, Mass. S05 Amberson Ave.. Pittsburgh, Pa. 299 Newbury St.. Boston, Mass. 3,125 N. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. Riverbank Court, Cambridge, Mass. Montevideo. Uruguay, SA. llighland Ave., North Chelmsford, Mass. 37 S. Oak St., Mt. Carmel, Pa. S. 13281 lloward St., Spokane, XVash. 31100 Macomb St., XYashington, D.C. 185 N. Catalina Ave., Pasadena, Cal. New Brighton, Long Island, N.Y. Persinger, W. Ya. 1235 Taylor St., Port Townsend, lVash. 1324 Gilpin St., Denver, Colo. c,'o Adjutant General, Washington, D.C. 28 Ash St., Auburndale, Mass. 1280 Clay Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 2233 Copeland St., Brockton, Mass. 95 Reimer Ave., Newark, NJ. 20 Coolidge Road, Allston, Mass. 17 Rockland St., Roxbury, Mass. Newfields, N.I-I. 1-10 XV. Middle St., Gettysburgh, Pa. 79 Columbia St., Albany, N.Y. 25 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. 2801 Ensley Ave., Ensley, Ala. 1020 DeKalb St., Norristown, Pa. 020 South 1-1igh St., West Chester, Pa. 193 Scio St., Rochester, N.Y. 150 Maplewood Ave., Germantown Phila., Pa. G38 Shawmut Ave., Boston, Mass. 101 So. Mountain Ave., Montclair, NJ. 66 Pacific St., Rockland, Mass. 16 Corona St., Dorchester, Mass. 16 Strathmore Road, Brookline, Mass. 50 Mansfield St., Allston, Mass. Highland St., Natick, Mass. 4200 Hastings St., El Paso, Texas 927 South Beech St., Casper, Wyo. 55 VValnut St., Lockport, N.Y. New Berlin, N.Y. 1414 3rd Ave., Louisville, Ky. 246 N. Jackson St., Vllaukegan, 111. Center St., Burlington, Mass. 29 Westover St., WVest Roxbury, Mass 217 Remington St., Fort Collins, Colo 723 jessie Ave., Fort Rouge, Winnipeg Canada 431 Great Plain Ave., Wellesley, Mass. G5 Court St., Houlton, Me. 44 Haskell Ave., Clinton, Mass. Coldwater, Miss. 726 Kensington Ave., Plainfield, NJ. 46 Frances St., Melrose, Mass. Lawrenceburg, Kentucky 428 S. 6th St., Terre Haute, Ind. 36 Fayette St., Cambridge, Mass. White Plains, N.Y. 34 Longfellow St., Dorchester, Mass. 20 Potter St., Bradford, Pa. 47 Spring St., Amherst, Nova Scotia, Can 325 Brimhall Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 6 2471239 I Name NIacKinnon, Charles ..,... McKinstry, Hugh Exton. B.S. . . McKittrick, Bertrand Allan . . . Maclachlan, Andrew Dugald, Jr., 93 . McLane, Lawrence Sorenson . . . McLean, William I-Ienry . . . McLeod, Aubrey Stern . . . MacLeod, VVilliam Donald . McMahon, Henry Easton . . . McMahon, Thomas Leo ..... MacMahon, William Kennedy . . McMeans, Wayne Fox ..,. MacMillan, Francis ....... MacMillan, Henry John ..... MacMillan, Howard Francis, KZ . McMorran, Alexander Morrison, AT McMullen, Roger Barrett, Jr,, A.B. McNary, Vifilliam Francis.. . . . MacNaught, Malcolm Sewall . . McNaul, James VVilbor ..... MacNeil, Daniel Murdock, A.B. . MacNeil, John Joseph, A.B .... MacNeil, Neil Alexander .... Macomber, James Keith . . . Niaconi, Frank ......... McPhee, John Raymond, fIvl'A . . MacPherson, Gardner Blake . . . McQueer, Bert Harrison, B.A. . McQuillin, Irvin Raymond . . McQuiston, Charles Fitch, KZ , . McSweeney, Edward Francis, Jr. . McWane, William, KA ..... McWilliams, John Scott, A.B. . Madden, Henry Newman . . Madden, Kermit Edward . Mader, Earl Ewen .,.. Maffitt, Dale LeRoy, B.S. . Magarian, Masick Charles . . Magee, John, Jr ....... Maguire, Susan Louise Mare . . Mahaffy, Rodman Smith, AKE . . Mahan, Joe Rossinger, B.S., CDFA . Mahoney, Harold Dennis .,.. Mahoney, John Clinton ..... Mahoney, Joseph Arthur . Makino, Junichi ..,.. Malcolm, Charles Gordon . Maling, Croswell Cressy . . Mall, Margaret, A.B ..... Malone, William Jennings . . Maloney, Charles William . . Maltby, Clarence Lauren . . . Mancinelli, Pompeii Alphonse . . Mandel, Louis, ZBT ..... Mandelbaum, Isadore .... Manley, Francis Edward .... Manley, Robert Ervin, B.S.E. . , Mann, Frederic Sturgis .... Mann, Leo, B.S .......,. Mann, Nelson Theodore ..,.. Mann, Raymond Fairbanks . . . Manneback, Charles Lambert, M.E. . Manosa Torre, Manuel ..... Manshel, Milton Maxmilian, ZBT Manville, Charles Xvesley ..., Mapes, Charles Marvin ..... Mara, Raymond John . . . Marangos, James Evangelus . . Marden, Norman Leighton . Marder, Vilalter Smith, Jr. . . Maria, Alfred Joseph ..... Marine, James Sidney, ATS! . . Mark, Isaac, Jr., flilia .... Marks, VVillard Martin .... Marlow, Fred VVilliam .,... Marmon, Franklin Hall, GX . . . Marovitz, Herman Joseph, ZBT , Marrs, Purinton Fay ..,... Marsh, Donald Buckham . Marsh, Dwight Hutchinson . Iiiarsh, Lynn Palmer, EAE . Marshall, Hyman Freeman .,.. Marshall, Irving Davis, B.S. . , . Marshall, Melville Johnston, M.S. Class Course 1921 II Grad. XII 1923 I 1921 11 1923 X 1922 IX-A 1921 XV 1921 I 1924 I 1922 X 1922 XV 1923 VI 1924 VI 1924 X 1921 II 1921 II Grad. XIV 1923 X111 1924 VI 1921 II 1921 III 1921 VI 1923 III 1922 11 1921 XV 1924 XV 1924 XV 1922 X 1924 X 1923 I 1923 XV 1923 XV 1922 I 1924 II 1922 1 1922 I Grad V 1922 VIII 1924 XV 1924 V 1923 XV Grad II 1922 II 1921 X 1921 X 1924 V 1921 X 1922 XIII 1922 IV Grad XIII-A 1921 XIV 1923 V1 1924 IV 1921 II 1921 I 1924 I Grad. X 1923 11 Grad V 1923 II 1922 X Grad VI Sp. XI 1922 XIV 1922 XV 1923 VI 1924 II 1924 1 1924 VI 1923 VI 1922 X 1921 11 1922 VI 1924 XV 1921 I 1922 II 1921 11 1924 VI 1922 X111 192-I VI 1924 XIII 1923 I 1921 VI Grad. V Home A ddress 16 Allerton Road, Dorchester, Mass. 140 Dean St., West Chester, Pa. 15 Hawthorn St., Lowell, Mass. 51 Mount Vernon St., Melrose, Mass. Honolulu, Hawaii 131 Pine St., Holyoke, Mass. Marlboro, Mass. 22 Eaton St., Vilakefield, Mass. 44 Macon St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11 Hawthorne St., Woburn, Mass. 6 Walker Place, Atlantic, Mass. 591 M. D. Woodruff, Indianapolis, Ind. 51 Valley VVay, VVest Orange, N.J. 220 McLennan Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. 216 W. High St., Mt. Gilead, Ohio Oak Hill, New Brunswick, Can. 1021 Grove St., Evanston, Ill. 32 Hope St., Attleboro, Mass. 35 VVilliams St., Brookline, Mass. 209 IV. Washington St.. Butte, 1V1ont. Grand Narrows, Nova Scotia Grand Narrows, Nova Scotia Grand Narrows, Nova Scotia 1783 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 76 Clark St., Newton Centre, Mass. 1859 York St., Denver, Colo. 39 IfVi1liston Road, Brookline, Mass. 216 Hemenway St., Boston, Mass. 38 Forrester St., Newburyport, Mass. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. 2 Salem End Road, Framingham, Mass. 1320 St. Charles St., Birmingham, Ala. 149 E. Sunbury St., Shamokin, Pa. 32 Lee St., Cambridge, Mass. Columbia Hotel, Leominster, Mass. 69 'Washington St., Taunton, Mass. 1113 Morton Ave., Des Moines, Iowa Route H, Box 358, Fresno, Cal. 12 Lorraine St., Hartford, Conn. 15 Eastbourne Road, Newton, Mass. P. O. Box 84, Vifilmington, Del. 314 E. Locust St., Independence, Kans. Main St., Mattapoisett, Mass. 17 Grant St., Biddeford, Me. 282 Centre Ave., Rockland, Mass. Tokio, Japan St. John, New Brunswick, Can. 1125 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. 710 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Kansas City, Missouri 72 Gardner St., Allston, Mass. 1422 Lincoln St., Evanston, Ill. 10 Unity St., Boston, Mass. 118 Avon Ave., Newark, N.J. 29 Spruce St., Lawrence, Mass. S3 Spear St., Melrose, Mass. 217 E, South St., Corry, Pa. 9 Newcomb Place, Taunton, Mass. Derry, N.H. Buzzards Bay, Mass. 292 Fairmont Ave., Hyde Park, Mass. 27 rue de la Tourelle, Bruxelles, Belgium Manila, Philippine Islands 37 Milford Ave., Newark, N.J. 247 WH 'Washington St., Medina, Ohio Spring Valley, N.Y. 222 Kenilworth Ave., Toledo, Ohio 164 Braddock Park, Boston, Mass. 15 Summit Place, Newburyport, Mass. 614 Belvidere Ave., Plainfield, N.J. 1615 Omohundro Ave., Norfolk, Va. G06 5th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 42 Division St., Amsterdam, N.Y. 146 Central Ave., I-Iyde Park, Mass. 343 Broadway, Denver, Colo. 1119 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind. 88 Irving St., Everett, Mass. 12 I-Iighland St., Concord Junction, Mass. 4 Carver Road, WVatertown, Mass. 10 Ash St., Danvers, Mass. St. Augustine, Florida 30 Cleveland St., Gloucester, Mass. 71 Summer St., Everett, Mass. 319 City Line VV., St. John, N.B., Can. I I . all I GENERAL-INFQRMATION Xazm' Martin. Edwin Dudley . . . Martin. Frederick Eastman . Martin. Joseph TIIKWIIIZIS . . Martin. Pele Valentine. K2 . Martin enko. l,0ll'l' Jacob, . Martilnson, Osmr Sigirid . Marvin. George Glover . . th il C l lrr Mas' 1 . f iarles XXI-hs - . . Mason. Francis Marion, Jr. . Mason.Manrice . . . . Massey '.Dt'nton.KA . . . Masterson. Edward .... Matarese. Anthony Ronald . Maisuf nlienzo , . . . Matthews. XVilli:un Rosiner . Mattson. John Benllard . . Mattson, Thomas Everett Maury Mans. , Dabney llerndon. MI'- lYiIliain lfarl. 13.5. . Maxim. llimni Ilainillon . May, Ernest Nugr.-nl,1l'lSI-I Mav, Axvlllllllll Eduard, 'Mil-I . Mai-Q11 Mayna ,c1vl'l1Illl:l1I'1CllL'F . . rd. Perry Coat:-s . . Mayoral. Joaquin Mariano Mead, Daniel llardy, AT . Mead. Edward Adams. EAI-I . Meakcr, Oscar Phelps . . . . . Meakin. Allan Georx14'- .lr. . Mechling. Eugene Burlingann.-, 'I-KXI' Meclaila, Leon Samuel. M.D. . Meecli. Randall XVard. KID . Meekins, Raymond Morton Megata. Shigeyoshi . . . Meier. Jerome, ZBT , . . Meling, Arthur Evan, .XT . Mellen, Romney Johnson . Mendinhall, Charles Eli, AT . . Meredith, Russell I.ul'l' . . . . Merideth, Florence Lyndon, M.D. . Merkelson. Irving ..... Merriam, Kenneth Gerald . . Merrill, Edgerton. ANI' . . . Merrill, Edward Atkinson . . Merrill, John Ogden, A2111 . . . Merrill. Paul Carver, A.B., A2111 . Merselis, Stephen Allan, 11123K . Merzbach, Vlfilliarn Louis, ZBT . M esser ,VVilliam Earl . . Metcalf, Harold Felton . . . Metcalf, James Irwin . . . Metcalf, VValter Augustus, Aaflv . Metcalfe, Stephen Brownlow, Zyl' . Metz, Louis Arthur, XXII . . . Michelena, Justo Luis ..,. Mirlwood, George Albert, Jr., f1vI'.X . Miller, Albert Raymond .... Miller, Charles Borden, Jr., B.S., fl11'A . Miller, Clarence Edwin, B.A. . . Miller, Edmund Huddleston. . . 1VIiller, Frank, 2nd, AT . . Miller, Helen Shannon . . Miller, Henry C. L., Jr.,XfI1 . Miller, Robert Bullock . . Miller, Robert Francis . . Miller, Stephen Jones . Miller Theodore Thomas Xrlv Miller: Vllesley Barrington . Miller, VVilliam Henri, B.S. . Miller, William Jasper, Millike n, Arnold VVhite . . Mills, Bruce Mortrom . Mills, Oliver Adams . . . Mills, Samuel Perham, B.S. Miner, Grant Lenox, Jr., B.S. . Miner, Henry Albert .... Mink, Eldor John, 'DK . . . Minot, Francis ...... lvlinton, David Morris, Jr., B911 . Miskelly, Raymond Eugene . Mitchell, Franklin . . . Mitchell, Robert John, AT , , . Mitchell, Roy Clyde, B.S., Clasx I923 1922 HI22 H1224 1922 1921 lll22 H122 I l.l22 I92l i923 1922 1922 1923 l92l l92l 192-l III23 1923 1922 1112 192-I 192-I 192-l l92-I l92-I 1922 my 1923 l922 Grad. 192-l 1'l 'l 192-I 1922 1922 1921 1923 S 1. I S121 192.1 1922 1921 1922 1921 1921 1921 1923 1924 1922 1924 1923 1922 1923 1924 1922 1924 1922 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1922 1921 1923 1922 1921 Grad. Grad. 1922 1921 1921 Sp. 1921 1921 1922 1922 1922 1922 1921 1924 B.A., Ch.E. Grad. Course III X VI Ill II I X II YI X XX' X XIII YI YI-.X VI YI YI IX' ll X X YY Il II ll Y YI X YI Yll XV III II YI XY Ill V V11 VI ll X YI IV X II X V vi 111 in 1 VI xv X V I-A X XV X V VI XV XV V1 XV 11 Aero. Eng. VI VI VI III I II II XIII X X X XIV X 431 -A llomf Address 30 Berkeley Springfield, Mass. Colt-brook, N.lI. 9913 Northampton St., XVilkes-Barre, Pa. 3578 Edwards Road. Cincinnati, Ohio 100 Canlield Ave., East Detroit, Mich. Barre. Vermont 905 Market St., Jackonville, Fla. P. O. Box IIS, Glenbrook. Conn. lillli N. Vermilion St., Danville, Ill, Illi Lynwood Ave., Ilolyoke, Mass. Dentonia Park. Toronto. Can. 253 Grand Ave.. Brooklyn, N.Y. . 27 Ellington Road, XV. Somerville, Mass. Tokio. Japan W. 1022 Tth Ave., Spokane, Wash. Ashby. Mass. 129 Iligli St., Fitchburg, Mass. 1919 Ridge Ave., Evanston, Ill. Melrose, Minn. 2713 N. XVhitney St., Hartford, Conn. -lllU Charles River Road, Cambridge, Mass. Riverbank Court, Cambridge, Mass. -I-I5 Pleasant St.. XVatertown, Mass. as Vl'ashington St., Brattleboro, Vt. 16 Sol Si., Ponce. Porto Rico Georgetown, Conn. 27 Jason St., Arlington, Mass. .Sl E. Genesee St., Auburn. N.V. 3316 Fairheld Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 1143 Vine St., Denver, Colo. Jana, Palestine Edgewater, Norfolk, Va. Sutton St., Northbridge, Mass. Tokio, Japan 7-10 South 1Sth St., Newark, N.J. 2411 N. Kedzie Block, Chicago, lll. 210 Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek, Colo. 111-1 Broome St., lVilmington, Del. cfo Adjutant General, XVashington, D.C. 3 Otis St., Wlatertown, Mass. 1-16 Shirley Ave., Revere, Mass. 337 Beacon St., Lowell, Mass. Mamaroneck, N.Y. 707 Goodrich Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 707 Goodrich Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 2420 Ocean View Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. 218 Aycrigg Ave., Passaic, N.J. 215 VVest SSth St., New York, N.Y. 31 Richardson St., Barre, Vt. Topsfield Road, Ipswich, Mass. Bronxville, N.Y. 178 Magee Ave., Rochester, N.Y. 65 Greenough Str, Brookline, Mass. 3625 Dewey Ave., Omaha, Neb. Havana, Cuba lVest Barrington, R.I. 105 Ontario St., Lynn, Mass. 211 W. Walnut St., Goldsboro, N.C. Beallsville, Pa. 547 Lake Ave., Rochester, N.Y. Cornwall, Conn. 1481 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. 135 VV. Upsal St., Germantown, Pa. 745 Main St., Fitchburg, Mass. 1253 Clinton Ave., N., Rochester, N.Y. 124 Hillside Ave., Orange, N.J. 37 Mountain View Ave., Orange, N.J. 184 So. Long Beach Ave., Freeport, N.Y. 735 N. Market St., Shawnee, Okla. 2620 Wichita St., Austin, Texas 151 Princeton St., Lowell, Mass. 48 Crescent St., Rutland, Vt, 2 Aspen St., Roxbury, Mass. South Ryegate, Vermont 712 N. Central Ave., Richland Center, VVis. 47 Atkinson St., Bellows Falls, Vt. Rosslyn, Virginia Falmouth, Mass. 43 WVest 89th St,, New York, N.Y. 16 Emerson Road, Winthrop, Mass. 120 Winthrop St., Winthrop, Mass. 147 E. South Temple, Salt Lake City,'lU. Salem, N.J. - TECHNIQUE 1922 - Name Mitchell, Terry, B.S., fl11'A . Mock, Archie Lothian . Mohring, Anna Augusta . Molinar, John Clement . . Moll, Edward I-Iarmening . Moller, Knud Y. Chr. . . Molloy Edward Patrick, A.B. Mongan, Charles Edward, Jr. Moor, Harvard Edgar, A.B. II Moore Charles Greenwood . Moore, Chester Arthur . . Moore, Clarence William . Moore, Donald Edwin . Moore, Dudley .... Moore, Harold Daniel, KE . Moore, Herbert Carlton . Moore Kenneth Mason . , Moore: Robert Lowell . . Moore Walter Richard Jr Moores, Kenneth Albert, B.S., KE Moosbrugger, Joseph Charles, B.M Moran, Bernard Henry, 41K . Moreton, Samuel Evans, Jr., EX Morgan, Alva Brittan . . Morgan, Francis Ring . . . Morgan, Kenneth Frederick, B.A. . Morgan, Myles, ATK2 . . . M organ Paul Artis . . . Morganz Stuart Fraser . . Morgan, Waller Vincent, ZXII Moriarty, Donald Louis . . Moriarty, Louis Philip . . Moritz, Harold Kennedy. . Morrell, Joseph Cornelius, AIP Morris, Fearing Henry, QE . Morris, Joseph Andrew . . 4. P1H Morrison, Richard Sykes, EN Morse, Alan Luther . . . Morse, Clifton Benjamin, NPT Morse, Donald Graham, ATA Morse, Edward Allen Somes Morse, Excellenza Leah . . Morse Herbert Arthur f11EK Morse: Winslow Corsoii, ATA Morss, Charles Anthony, Jr., A Morton, Adrian Avery, A.B. . , . Morton, James Raymond, B.S., IIKfIv , Moscatelli, Antonio Ernani . Moses, Raymond George . Mosher, Harold Allen . . Moss, Lewis Wooden, B911 . Mosscrop, Roger Gambee, S.B,,i Mossman, Bruce Morier . . Mota, Candelario Calor . . Mottelson, Goodman , . Mower, Clarence Thomas, SAX Moynihan, Daniel Patrick, A.B Mueser, William Henry . . Muhlenberg, Charles Henry, Jr. Muir, James Lindsay . . Mujica, Dueno Ogustin, M.D. Munce, Marshall Gilliam, KE Mung, Theodore Ching-Shan Munning, August Peter . . Munro, James Stevenson, AXP Murdock, Donald Webber, EX Murdock, Paul Stein . . iuufdock, XValter Baldwin, fnzn' Murley, James Edward, Jr. . Murphy, Edward Dodge . Murphy, John Joseph, IPK . B. I 411131-E Murray, Woodworth Nortley, GE M yer, Charles Randolph, Jr. Myers, Austin Southard, SAX Myers, Bennett , . . . Myers, Cecil Bartlett, AKE . Myers, Charles Rudolph, 2d., fb Myers, Harry Marcus, ZBT , Nachtman, Alexander Sam . Naess, Ragnar Eide . . . Naigles, Myer Harry, ZBT . Nakos. ArthurJohn. . fu I .E., Class 1921 1922 1923 1922 1924 1921 1921 1923 1922 1922 1922 1924 1924 1923 1921 1924 1921 1921 1922 1921 1921 1921 1921 1923 1922 1922 1923 1921 1924 1922 1923 Sp. 1921 1921 1922 1924 1922 1921 1922 1921 1921 1922 1923 1922 1921 1921 1922 1924 1921 1922 1921 Grad. 1923 1924 1921 1923 1922 1922 1923 1924 1921 1924 1922 1922 1924 1922 1923 1922 1924 1922 1922 1922 1923 1922 1924 1923 1921 1924 1923 1921 1924 S.P.H. Course 11 XIII V II I X II X IV VI V I I I IV V I XV I XV I XIV I I I I I I VI I V 1- X XIV X II II II IX-B VI XV IX-B XV X XIII VIII II XV XV V XIII IV 25992925 IV X VII II II X XII X VI XV X X XV II II X X III X X V X XV VI I -A Home Address Richmond College, Virginia 5105 Genoa St., Oakland, Cal. 613 Chester Ave., Lancaster, Pa. 22 Byron St., Malden, Mass. 121 Batavia St., Toledo, Ohio Copenhagen, Denmark 4635 Grand Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. 24 Central St., Somerville, Mass. Ellsworth, Maine 68 Grant Ave., Waltham, Mass. 17 Garrison Ave., Somerville, Mass. 4420 Georgia Ave., NNV., Washington, D.C. 251 Mill St., Haverhill, Mass. 1 Kenwood St., West Somerville, Mass. 819 State St., Alma, Mich. 161 Congress St., Milford, Mass. 4641 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. 6 Buckingham Place, Cambridge, Mass. 147 Worthington St., Boston, Mass. 658 Center St., Salem, Oregon. 1005 N. Broadway, Dayton, Ohio G Grant St., Natick, Mass. Brookhaven, Miss. 175 Maple St., Malden, Mass. 14 Oak St., Lawrence. Mass. Pomona, California 96 VVilliam St., 11Vorcester, Mass. 553 Haverhill St., Lawrence, Mass. 601 Coggeshall St., New Bedford, Mass. 149 Urban St., Mount Vernon, N.Y. 26 Court St., Northampton, Mass. 264 East 119th St., New York, N.Y. 4705 21st Ave. N.E., Seattle, NVash. 44 Greenridge Ave., XfVhite Plains, N.Y. 28 Plaza Drive, Berkeley, Cal. 56 Cedar St., New Britain, Conn. 301 Lincoln St., Denver, Colo. 90 Somerset St., Belmont, Mass. 492 Preble St., South Portland, Me., 168 Seaver St., Roxbury, Mass. 114 Byron St., East Boston, Mass. Brandon, Vermont 2209 16th St., Troy, N.Y. 168 Seaver St., Roxbury, Mass. A 164 Chestnut Hill Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. Bethany, Nebraska 635 Maupas Ave., Savannah, Ga. 701 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. Denver, Colorado Wellesley St., WVeston, Mass. 421 No. Franklin St., Greensburg, Ind. 36 East Boulevard, Rochester, N.Y. 230 Franklin St., Holyoke. Mass. Box 22, Mayaguez, Porto Rico 302 18th Ave., Seattle, Wash. 19 Maplewood St., Malden, Mass. 46 Ashton Place, Buffalo, N.Y. 1741 Clay Ave., New York, N.Y. 413 Oley St., Reading, Pa. 50 Liberty St.. New Britain, Conn. Juncos, Porto Rico 2324 Monument Ave., Richmond, Va. Peking, China Main St., Matawan, N.J. 14 Willard St., Newton, Mass. 139 So. Union St., Olean, N.Y. 81 Belleville Ave., Newark, N.J. Paia, Maui, Hawaii 10 Boylston St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1788 Lanier Place, Washington, D.C. 299 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. Greenbush, Mass. 139 XVestfield Ave., Elizabeth, N.J. Mount Vernon, N.Y. 84 Lincoln St., Lowell, Mass. 2505 East 1st St., Duluth, Minn. Hotel Chelsea, Atlantic City, N.J. 134 Fuller St., Brookline, Mass. 2100 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. Sleindal, Norway 57 Greenwood St., Dorchester, Mass. 166 W. Pearl St., Nashua, N.H. 55 1 I - GENERAL - INFQRMATIQN Nairn' Nanejian, llnrry FL1l11llt'1 . Nash, George Nlauln-w . . Nash. John Crunrlon, AT . Nash. Paul Ri-vert' . . . Nason, John lilziisclell, jr. . . Nziugliton. Nlal1n'liy,lost-pli . . Nauinan, Gerald Marston, ATA Needham, Robert l rant'is . . Neiley, Stephen 11arton,'l'l'.1 . Neitlicli, George ,.,. Neitzke, Oscar lfrvrhrric . . . Nelles. I 'hilip .Xueustus, Jr. . . Nelson, Cliristoplier liertelsen, 22.11-I . Nelson. Dewey ..... Nelson, listhvr Marie Cornelia . Nelson, Solomon, 11.5 .... Nelson, Thomas .... Nesbitt,GeorueF1oyd,Jr.,11011 , Nesbitt, llermun Eugene Nesmith, James, 2nd, OX , , Netusil, Francis Taroslav, NLD. Nevers, George Francis Nevin, Tliomas Marshall, LN . Newcomb, Philip Putney . Newcomer, David Albert . Newhall, Welrose Leverett . . Newman, Alexander Fred . . Newman, James Bryan, Jr. . . Newman, Stanley Mc-yer, B.C,E. Newton, Clinton Arthur, ATA . Neyland, Robert Reese, Jr. . . Nichols, John Thyer . . . Nichols, Sherman Elliott. . Nichols, XVillian1 Raymond . . Nicholson, Aubrey Kenneth . Nicholson, Charles Ambrose . Nickerson, Lewis Andrew . Nickle, Hugh Dickson, EX . Nicoll, Scott Fleming, AXA . . Niekamp, XVil1iam Stacy, Xfb . Nikolsky, Alexander George . Niles, Harold Harris . . . Nimick, Tyson .... Nimitz, Otto ..... Nims, Richard LaRoy, GX . Nissen, John Peter . . Nissenbaum, joseph . . Nixon, Stuart, AXA . . . Nixon, Thomas Hay, A.B. . Noce, Daniel , . . . Nock, Herbert Kenneth . . Norregaard, Hans Jacob . Norris, George Napoleon, Jr. . Norton, Arthur Warren, IDBE . Norton, Clyde Arthur, GE . Norton, Edward Lawry . . Norton, James Robert . . Norwood, WVilliam Daggett . Novack, Lawrence . . . . Noveck, George Asa, TEfIw . . Nowell, Joseph Cornell, Jr., ANI' . Noyes, Edward Whittier . . Noyes, William Henry, fPl A . Nyi, Tsuh-Hyuin . '. . . Oakes, Richard Bradford . Obata, Mankichiro . . . Oberwarth, Clarence Julian . O'Brien, Paul Sirois . . . O'Brien, Thomas Anthony . O'Connor, Edward Joseph . O'Connor, Frank Joseph . O'Connor, James Vincent . Oddlafson, August Glenn . . Odell, Clarence Joseph . . . O'Donnel1, Charles Henry James Officer, Daniel Neill, AT . . Ofhcer, Rollin Francis, AT . . O'Hara, Robert Burke . . Olcott, Egbert Whiting, AKE . Olefsky, Isadore .... Oliver, Elmer Lewis . . . 611155 191211 IU121 lull 11122 151221 191321 11121 12121 11122 11123 11121 11121 11121 1923 11121 1922 1924 1023 192-1 1922 S.P.1- 1923 192-1 1924 1921 1922 1923 1921 1921 19221 1921 1922 1921 1921 1922 1921 Grad 1923 1923 1924 1922 1923 1924 1921 1924 1922 1923 1921 1921 1921 1921 1922 1922 1921 1921 1922 1922 1923 1924 1922 1923 1921 1922 1923 1922 I. Grad. 1924 1922 1924 1922 1921 1923 1922 1923 1921 1924 1922 1924 1921 1922 1921 four X vi 11 vi xx' 1 xv N XX' Sp. X 11 X111 l IV XIX' X XY YI YI VII II I Il I X111 VI I I II I V111 X V SL' XIII-'X K xiii-A n II II III VI XV VI XV II XV XV I I VI-A VI X XV XIV VI VI VI VI I I III X X XV VI IV III XV I XV VI VI II II XV XV XIV VI VII I 433 Ilomn .lilflrvss 292 Sussex St., Paterson, N,-1. C15 Central St., 1Yakelield, Blass. C'lierryl'ielf.1. Blaine. 58 Brockton Ave,, Abington, Blass. 11315 l,oean Ave.. Tyrone. Pa. NJ-l Prospect St., Czunbridue, Mass. 9137 .-Xshbury St., San Francisco, Cal. Iii XYyrnan Terrance. .Xrlington, Mass. 5 1YaIcott Road, XYincln-ster, Mass. 637 llarrisnn .Xvf-., Boston, Blass. 1159 2Ttli St., Klilwankee, XVis. 15 XYalthzun St., Lexington, Mass. 1555 Conipaw Ave., Jersey City, NJ. XYeslern Ave.. Magnolia, Mass. 15.50 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. lN5l Madison Ave.. New York. NX. 33 Spring Park Ave., Jamaica Plain, Blass, Ashton, Klaryland Lynnlield Center. Mass. Garden City, N.Y. Prague, Czecho-slovakia Burnside, Conn. Sl East Sth St., New York, N.Y. Main St., North Scituate, Mass. -16 Mountfort St., Boston, Mass. Curzon Mill Road, Newburyport, Mass. 326 XVest 21st St., New York, N.Y. 608 Otis Place, XVashington, D.C, 1204 Perry St., Helena, Ark. 251 So. XVhitney St., Hartford, Conn. 198 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. 10 Dwight St., Brookline, Mass. -102 I-Iighland Ave., VVest Somerville, Mass. Yuma, Arizona ll Lawson Road, NVinchester, Mass. 315 Allen St., Syracuse, N.Y. 230 XValnut St., Newtonville, Mass. 155 Earl St., Kingston, Ontario, Can. Hamakuapoko, Maui, Hawaii 7104 Delmar, University City, Mo. Petrograd, Russia Rosedale Road, Toronto, Can. 6101 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Kerrville, Texas. 224 School St., Athol, Mass. 170 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N.Y. 502 Windsor St., Cambridge, Mass. 34 Chandler Ave., Detroit, Mich. 154 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, Pa. 505 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. 27 Lafayette St., Newburyport, Mass. Vinderen, Kiratiania, Norway 44 Park St., West Springfield, Mass. 306 Highland Ave., Muncie, Ind. 3910 Sth St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 16 Masmic St., Rockland, Me. 100 School St., Salem, Mass. 3313 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. 12 Westminster Road, Roxbury, Mass. 222 Union St., Bennington, Vt. 51 7th St., New Bedford, Mass. 13 Barton St., Newburyport, Mass. 12 Willow St., Mystic, Conn. Shanghai, China 100 Upland Road, Waban, Mass. Kobe, Japan 515 Ann St., Frankfort, Ky. 15 Stonehurst St., Dorchester, Mass. 35 Walter Ave., Brookline, Mass. 298 Riverside St., Lowell, Mass. 24 Ellsworth Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 184 Walnut St., Holyoke, Mass. 6 Acadia Court, Winnipeg, Canada 13 Westfall Ave., Susquehanna, Pa. 60 Varnum St., Lowell, Mass. . 32 Haxton Place, Salt Lake City, Utah 32 Hai-:tori Place, Salt Lake City, Utah 3212 West Ave., Newport News, Va. Elm St., Wyoming, N.J. 12 Cotting St., Boston, Mass. 69 Alexander St., Rochester, N.Y. Name Oliver, John Roger . Olken, Nathan Louis . Olson, Frederick Follett . Olsson, Robert Webb . O'Neil, Frank Denis . . Oon, Khye Hong . . Orahovatz, Sava Petroff .... Oransky, Milton, ZBT Orlinger, Abraham Abba, S.B., AME O'Rourke, Tierney Alphonsus, Jr. . Ortiz, Antonio, S. B. .... . Ortiz, Sergio del Toro, B.A. . Osborne, Fay Herman . . Osborne, John Marshall . Osbourne, Alan, B.A. . Oster, Henry Richard . . Osterman, Palmer Porter . . . Ottens, Nicholas ..... . Ottonello, Roberto Jose .... Outland, George Vililliam, B. Arch. Owen, Frederick Ernest .... Owens, George French Bowie, ATS! Owens, Grafton Ray, S.B. . . . Oxnard, Thomas Thornton, GX . . Padgett, Percival, Jr. . . Page, Hamilton Bell, AKE . Page, Kendall Leslie . . . Page, Norman .... Paige, J oseph W'egner , . Painter, Chester Raymond, AXA . Palanca, Palasiri, Sutra .... Paletz, Harry Julius . . . Palmer, Earl Charles Papov,Irving. . . Park, Robert Hiram . . Parker, Allen Ames . , . Parker, Charles Fitch, KTIFA . Parker, George Edward, KE Parker, George Lewis, Jr. . Parker, Joseph Lincoln . . Parker, Milton Ellsworth . Parker, Rienzi Belcher . . Parker, VVillard Newton, B.S. Parker IfVilliam Boyd BQH Parkhurst, Reginald Brewster Parra, Francisco .... Parsons Parsons Parsons Parsons , Alfred Dyer . . ,Jack Field . . . , James Stewart, NIH . , John Jennings, AXP . Patacsil, Lucas Mallare . . Sebastian Cano, A.B. . . , B.S. Patisteas, Michael John . . . Patterson. Emory Francis . . Patton, Norman Frisbie, fb27K . Patty, Joseph Charles, ZX . . . Paul, Frederick Copeland, KIHFA . . Pauli, Ernest ..,... Paulsen, Reidar ..... Payson, Harold Judd . . . Payson, Philip Russell, AXA Peabody, Elliott Garland . Pearce, Gerald Church, ANP . . Pearson, Fisher Hildreth, Jr. Pearson, I-larry Leslie, GX . Pearson, Phillip Richardson . Peck, Irving Kellogg, EN . Peed, Garland Powell, Jr. . Peene, Reginald Hanipt . . Peers, Frank Vtfagner, A.B. . . Peirce, John Trevor, BGII . . . Peirce, XViln1ot Grant, Jr., B011 . . Peirson, Hugh Frederick, ZAE . Pelkus, Leo Cecil .... Pellett, Harold Latham . . Pembroke, Richard Henry . Pender, Robert Theodore . Penna, Antonio Tocantino . Pennell, Edwin George . . . Pennypacker, James Anderson . Perine, Keble, SAX ..... Class Course 1922 II 1924 II 1921 III 1922 XV 1924 III 1922 X 1923 VI 1923 XV 1921 X 1924 XV Grad II 1924 II 1922 X 1923 X 1921 XIII Grad. XIII- 1922 II 1921 I 1922 VI Grad II 1922 I 1921 VI-A Grad X-A 1924 III 1923 VI 1924 II 1922 XIV 1923 I 1921 XIII-A 1921 II 1923 X 1923 II 1923 II 1923 X 1922 X 1923 VI 1923 I 1923 XIII 1924 XV 1924 II 1923 I 1923 VII 1924 X 1922 II 1924 II Grad X 1922 XIII 1922 I 1924 VI 1921 XV 1924 XIV 1923 II 1922 VI 1924 XV 1922 XV 1922 XV 1922 X 1921 XV 1921 I 1922 X 1921 II 1921 II 1922 I 1924 II 1922 II 1923 III 1921 X 1924 VI 1922 XIV 1921 IV 1921 XV 1924 XV 1921 XV 1921 X 1924 II 1924 VI 1921 II 1922 III 1922 IV 1923 XIII 1922 VII 434 Home Address 18 South St., Medneld, Mass. 158 Tremont St., Cambridge, Mass. 6 Stafford St., Boston, Mass. The Oaks, Wellesley, Mass. 6719 Oglesby Ave., Chicago, Ill. Penang, Straits Settlements, China Sofia, Bulgaria 3425 Kingman Blvd., Des Moines, Ia. 599 Van Siclen Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 507 West 142 St., New York, N.V. Ponce, Porto Rico Juyuya, Porto Rico 177 N. Main St., Newport, N.I-I. 2320 Elliot Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Claremont. California 1108 'vVest Ave., Utica, N.Y. 510 Sunset Road, XVaterloo, Iowa Petrograd, Russia Buenos Aires, Argentina ' Payne, Ohio 28 Holt St., VVaverley, Mass. 1616 Franklin St., Wilmington, Del. Putnam Court, Manchester, Mass. St. James St., Long Island, N.Y. 1833 Park Road, NXV., IVashington D.C. 229 Prospect Ave., Highland Park, Ill. 47 Larchmont St., Dorchester, Mass. 20 Pearl St., Melrose Highlands, Mass. 16 Wfashington St., New Britain, Conn. Oyster Bay, Long Island, N.Y. Manila, Philippine Islands Bangkok, Siam 20 Hemenway St., Boston, Mass. Pedro Miguel, Canal Zone, Panama 20 Harlem St., Dorchester, Mass. 36 Hillside Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Billerica, Mass. 76 Peterborough St., Boston, Mass. 350 High St., Newburyport, Mass. 63 Garland St., Chelsea, Mass. Cooksville, Maryland Fairhaven, Mass. 300 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn. 2215 E. Broad St., Richmond, Va. Vacaville, California. 2309 Washington St., Charleston, W'.Va. Madrid, Spain 204 East Foster St., Melrose, Mass. 243 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. 4 High St., Gloversville, N.Y, 16 Park Drive, Brookline, Mass. Banang, Union, Philippine Islands Laconia, Greece 14 Hartland St., Middleport, N.Y. 255 VVest 92nd St., New York, N.Y. Greenville, Ohio VVatertown, Florida 245 East 93rd St., New York, N.Y. Gjovik, Norway 113 Hall St., North Adams, Mass. 58 VVhipple Ave., Laconia, N.I-I. Main St., Rowley, Mass. Liverpool, England 20 VVentworth Ave., Lowell, Mass. 3127 Tularosa St., El Paso, Texas 2 Summit Place, Newburyport, Mass. 309 So, Lincoln Ave., Aurora, Ill. 424 Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va. 32 Blythe St., Hamilton, Can. 106 Packard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. 230 XV. Tulpehocken St., Philadelphia, Pa 230 W. Tulpehocken St., Philadelphia, Pa 47 VV. Cambridge St., Alliance, Ohio 16 Kerwin St., Dorchester, Mass. 14 Stanley St., Readville, Mass. South Hamilton, Mass. 26 Lawton Ave., Lynn, Mass. 64 Rua Felix da Cunha, Rio de Janeiro Brazil 1133 Brighton Ave., Portland, Me. 255 Kings Highway E., Haddonfield N.J. 3 YVare St., Dorchester, Mass. LC.T,,-.'-.JC - 3 X. I .s,.2r,..., lm ,pg 4 7 l 11 GE NE RALW Nro -R M1-mon .Yunzc Perkins, .Xlfreil Manchester Perkins. Vlarenre xvlllllllll . Perkins Perkins , lfalon llollrrook . . Mm' Dudley . . . Perkins. Myles Standish . Perkins. Usear l.nm:ri:n . . Perkins, Xvllliillll lfloyil . Perlstein, llarry . . Perm, Perrin. Perry. Perry. Perry Perry Perry lleury Riclmrrl . . Fred llimin ,,.. .-Xlfrecl james . . . Foster N1lfll1I1S. X'l' . John 11UXYi1ffl, BLS. ', Rivliaril Toxin . . . 1Villiam Blrtlee . 1'erlzo1T. Yladimor . , Peter, Jean Georges . Peterm ann, Fred Karl . Petersen. Peril-r ..... Peterson, Autos Arthur . . Peterson, Frank Marion, BMX. . 'Pete-rsnn. Martin Samuel. UE . Peterson. Sven lljalmar , . Pettengill. Rodney Gordon, AXA Pew, Arthur Edniuutl. Jr.. .3111 , Pew, Xlfalter Crocker. A-P . Pfohl, Roswell Eniunrl Louis Phaneuf, Victor Simeon . . Phelps, Phelps Phelps Phelps Phel s v Arthur Dryden Charles Mortin Glenn, B..X. . . . Donald Stuart Rogtr Edward p , f- . . . Phillips, Paul Maurice Phinney. Hugh Moore Pierce, Pieree. Pierce. Pierce Pierce Pierce Pierce Albert llopkins. Dorothy Ruth, Edward Gilman . . Henry Carleton A. B. :John'17ranklin. A ulius Ilubbcll ..l A U ' - . Marjorie . . . .X.B.. ter. 11011 'xiif Pin, yveialnng .r.... Pike, Herman Fay, fl-B19 . Pinkham. xvillllillll Dwight, B.S. Piroom Piston, off, George Sergey . Donald Stover . . Pitman, Arthur Loring, S.B., A.M. . . Piza, Salvador Filbro . . . Plaisted, Frank 1-Iughey . . Plant, Edward Curtis . . . Plant, Paul Russell .... Plaza, Herman Palma . . . Plimpton, John Alden, GE . Plmnmer, William Bradford Pohl, Herman Henry . . Pollock, Eden Decatur . , Pollock. George William, EAE . Pomeroy. Eltweecl, Jr. . . Pomykala, Edmund Stanley Ponce, Arturo,Jr.. . . . . Pool, Charles Lundy . . . Poole, Harmon Atkinson . Poole, John VVard, Jr. , . Poole, Richard Clement, ATS! . Poor, Charles Lane, Jr. . . Poor. Leander I-Iolden, SAX Pope, Kennedy, AXP .... Pope, Lemuel ,..... Popereff, Alexander Patil . Poppe, Thomas Johannes XViborg Porter, Porter, Possiel, Lloyd Judson . . . Louis Fowler . , . Rakenius Julius , Post, Foster M., EAE . . . Potter, George VVil1iam . . . Potter, Winthrop Ferguson. . Povah, Albert Eugene . . . Powell, Albert Perry .... Powell, Bryan Bonnell .... Powell, Clarence Henry, B.S. . Powell, Philip White, K2 . , . Powers, Leslie VVarren .... Powers, Lewis Jerroldton, Jr-, GE 'k Deceased. fxlllii 1922 H122 1922 1922 1921 19211 19211 19221 19221 192-1 19231 19211 Grad 192-1 1922 19221 192-l 1911 1921 1'l 'l 1922 1921 19211 1022 1922 1922 1922 1921 1921 1924 lirach 1922 19225 1922 1922 1922 SJRIL 1923 1921 1922 1923 1922 1924 1923 1922 1921 1921 Grad 1924 1924 1924 1923 1922 1922 1921 1921 1924 1921 1922 1923 1922 1921 1922 1922 1921 1921 1924 1921 1921 1922 1923 1923 1924 1924 1922 1922 1922 1921 1921 1922 1921 1923 1922 1922 Courrr llomr .-ldrlress 11 3923 lissex St.. Salem, Mass. XV 21 XVintl1rop St., Everett, Mass. ll 1.33 li. Emerson St., Melrose. Mass. 1 12101 Clayton St.. Denver. Colo. 11 Claremont, California XIX' 295 Brookline St.. Cambridge, Mass. 11 13 Parsons St., Newburyport, Mass. X111 51 Adams Ave., Everett. Mass. X111 Ill Madison St., Taunton, Mass. XV 92 Satganiore Ave., Medford, Mass. 11 175 C'umherlanfl Ave., Portland, Me. 11 412 Elm St., Westerly, R.l, X 521 Parker St.. Brewer, Me. YI .-Xniery. 1Visconsin X Box 915. Helena, Mont, V11 -17 Lee St., Cambridge, Mass. 11 cfo Swiss Legation. XYashington. D.C. YI 300 Tamarack St., Laurium, Mich. 1 Bergen. Norway XV Coeur d'Alene, Idaho V1-A Montevallo, Ala. 111 179 llieknry St., Norwich, Conn. V1 Sli Midland St., Bridgeport, Conn. XV 69 V1'oodford St., Portland, Me. XV Bryn Mawr, Pa. Springbrook X11 Bryn Mawr, Pa. IX' 2732 Main St., Buffalo. N.Y. 11 39 Kingsley SL., Nashua. N.l-1. -l Clark St., XYestf1eld. Mass. XV 135 South 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Aero. Eng, 4-1-12 Delmay Blvd,, St. Louis, Mo. 111 Farmington, Conn. V1 15 Sylvan St., Springzhelcl, Mass. X 15 Maybronk St., Dorchester, Mass. X 251 Broadway, Cambridge, 11-lass, 1V 29 Colden Ave., Flushing. N.Y. V11 37 Norwood St., Greenfield, Mass. V1 98 Lake Ave., Bristol, Conn. XV 136 Eliot Ave., West Newton, Mass. I 155 Mass. Ave., Boston, Mass. VI 98 Lake Ave., Bristol, Conn. IV 232 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. V1 Nantung, Kaingsu, China XV G7 Vliyoming Ave., Melrose, Mass. XV 151 Nichols St., Lewiston, Me. II Caucasia, Russia VIII 132 NVoburn St., Lexington, Mass. X 357 Lafayette St., Salem, Mass. I Sao Paulo, Brazil XV 142 Davis Ave., Brookline, Mass. V1 9 Cypress Apts., Brookline, Mass. V1 7 Strong Terrace. VVinsted, Conn. V1 Vina del Mar, Chile Il 11 Oxford Road, Newton Centre, Mass. X 250 Chestnut St., Chelsea, Mass. I 23 Rosemont Ave., Alexandria, Va. 11 2707 10th St. No., Seattle, VV'ash. XV 300 29th St., Milwaukee, VVis. XV Donna, Texas 1 424 E. Liberty St., Savannah, Ga. II Yucatan, Mexico XI 320 51st St., Newport News, Va. XV 72 Pierce St., Malden, Mass. 111 Jaffrey, N. H. II 37 Larch Road, Cambridge, Mass. XV 382 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. 1 Box 52, Progress, Pa. XV 60 Kirkland St., Cambridge, Mass. 1 78 Wyman St., West Medford, Mass. XV Petrograd, Russia VI Kristiania, Norway 11 251 Pennington Ave., Passaic, N.J. 11 15 Montague St., Arlington, Mass. XV 236 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. XV 1009 Court St., LeMars, Iowa XV 38 Frances St., Melrose, Mass. V1-A 583 Cabot St., Beverly, Mass. II 575 East Sth St., South Boston, 1VIass. XIV 530 Cambridge St., Allston, Mass. 11 Essex, New York ' Milderstone, Malvern, England XV Milton, Vermont XV 30 Chester St., Danvers, Mass. V111 116 Pearl St., Springfield, Mass. 435 5' . , , ' 1- lov.HC5's.':,22f.?:F11fsf an ' L 1 , Q . . 9 Name Class Course Home Address Pozas, Emilio ........ 1924 XV Monterrey, N. L., Mexico Praetz, Edward Francis ..... 1921 II 131 Haverhill St., Lawrence, Mass. Prasad, Bindignavle Ram, M.A. . . Grad. X 4 Sheshaclri Road, Bangalore, India Pratt, Fearing, KIJBE ....... 1922 VI 120 Main St., Hingham, Mass. Pratt, Hazen Curtis . . . 1922 II 602 Strathcona Hall, Cambridge, Mass. Pratt, James W'eston . . . . 1924 III 1 Bennington St., Quincy, Mass. Pratt, Kenneth Harnden . . 1921 V 60 Eastern Ave., Lynn, Mass. Pratt, Percy Paul ..... 1923 XV 74 Arthur St., Battle Creek, Mich. Preloran, Luciano Atilio .... 1922 II 2931 San Juan, Buenos Aires, Argentina Prentiss, Spencer lfVard, B.A. . . Grad. V 577 XV. Ferry St., Buffalo, N.Y. Presbrey, Raymond Lincoln . . 1921 III 59 Ashford St., Allston, Mass. Prescott, Robert, LIPEK . . . 1922 XV 181 Lafayette Ave., Passaic, N.J. Preston, Joseph Kitchener . . . 1923 X 112 South St., Lynn, Mass. Preston, Kendall ..... . Grad XIII 14 Green St., Brookline, Mass. Price, Leslie Daniel, K2 . 1922 VI 176 North Main St., Manchester, N.H. Price, Ralph Henry, A.B .... 1921 X 316 South Lawn St., Kansas City, Mo. Price, Xenophon Herbert .... Grad I cfo Adjutant General, VVashington, D.C. Pridmore, Earl Brampton,-ATA . 1924 XV 2414 Central Park Ave., Chicago, Ill, Pridmore, Robert Malcolm, B.S. . 1922 XV Gaffney, S.C. Proctor, Bernard Emerson .... 1923 VII 177 Mt. Vernon St., Malden, Mass. Proctor, Carleton Treat .... 1921 XV 56 Linden Ave., Malden, Mass. Proctor, Elwood Major .... 1924 II 235 Clifton St., Malden, Mass. Proctor, Thomas White, A.B. , 1921 I 23 Hammond St., Chestnut Hill, Mass. Prout, George Russell .... . 1922 VI-A 83 Goddard St., Quincy, Mass. Prouty, Arthur Rudolph . . . . 1924 VI 25 High St., Spencer, Mass. Punyagupta, Soonehong Boon , . . 1924 I Bangkok, Siam Purinton, Willard Bates, fI2I'A . . . 1922 X 60 Green St., Augusta, Me. Purnell, Lee Julian, A.B. ..... 1921 VI 1600 WVoolsey St., Berkeley, Cal. Putnam, Gerald ......... 1923 I 54 Wheatland Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Putnam, John Pickering, S.B., A.B. 1921 VI 535 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Putnam, Palmer Cosslett, ANY . . . 1923 XII 335 West 86th St., New York, N.Y. Pyle, Albert Jocelyn ........ 1923 VI 110 XV. 30th St., NVilmington, Del. Quarles, William Washington. Jr., EN 1922 VI 439 Palspey St,, Selma, Ala. Quealy, Mahlon Kemmerer, KDKZ . . 1924 III Kemmerer, Wyoming Quintan, Alfred Bixby, Jr., C.E. . . Grad. II 130 Lake Ave., Newton Centre, Mass. Quirk, Thomas Addis ...... 1922 II 30 Speedwell St., Dorchester, Mass. Quiros, Teodorico, OE ..... 1921 IV San Jose, Costa Rica Rabkin, Morris Aron ...... 1924 X 43 Revere St., Boston, Mass. Radcliffe, James Stanslield, CPEK . 1924 II 35 18th Ave., Paterson, N.J. Radcliffe, Oswald Thornton . . . 1922 XV IS Chestnut St., Shelton, Conn. Rader, Teddy Schley .... 1921 X 210 Main St., Greenville, Tenn. Radin, Aaron ....... 1922 VII 317 Broadway, South Boston, Mass. Raeder, George ....... 1923 Sp. Kongsberg, Norway Rafferty, John Stanley, B.A. . . 1922 I Grinnell, Iowa Ragatz, Edward Gray .... 1921 II 3925 Floral Drive, Los Angeles, Cal. Rairden, Albert Stuart, KPKXII . . 1922 III Curacao, Dutch West Indies Raj, Malhotre Des ...... 1923 X Lyallpur, India Ramsay, George Dallas, KIHAG . . . 1922 III 44 Ormond St., Sharon, Pa. Ramsey, Robert Prichard, GE . . 1922 II 501 13th Ave., Huntington, W.Va. Ramsey, Webster Kimball . . 1921 II 881 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Randall, Joseph Hungerford , . 1921 II 1-ladlyme, Conn. Randall, Larcom, fI1KXI1 . . . 1921 VI Hingham, Mass. Randall, Russell Edward ...... 1923 VI 60 Ocean View Road, Swampscott, Mass. Randlett, Norman Prescott .... 1922 IV 211 S. Main St., Laconia, N.H. Randolph, Donald Wolf, Xe .... 1921 II 1741 P St., N. W., Washington. D.C- Randolph, Robert Montgomery, B911 1923 XV 131 Main St., Rahway, N.J. Ranen, Albert Harold ....... 1921 II 15 Lowell St., Boston, Mass. I Rankin, Rodney Curtis . ..... 1923 XV 10713 Orville Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Ranlett, Frederick Jordan, Jr., ATSZ . 1923 II 357 Central St., Auburndale, Mass. Raphael, I-Iarry Reuben ...... 1923 XV 129 Cliff St., Norwich, Conn. Raphael, Ralph Isaac . . . . 1923 VI 533 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. Rapp, William Greenfield . 1922 I 1233 North Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y. Ratcliff, John Drury, QE . 1924 III 1429 6th Ave., Huntington, W.Va. Rau, Henry, Jr. .... 1924 X 272 West 90th St., New York, N.Y. Ravecca, Francisco, Jr. . . 1922 II Canelones 1376, Montevideo. Uruguay Rawlings, Norborne Lewis . . Grad. XIII-A Lawrenceville, Virginia Ray, Flavel Dwyer ..... 1924 VI 197 Lowell Stl, Peabody, Mass. Ray, Willard H., B.S., B911 . . 1921 I 821 High St., Grinnell, Iowa Raymond, Arthur Emmons, S.B. . Grad. Aero. Eng. Raymond Hotel, Pasadena, Cal. Raymond, Fairfield Eager, A.B. ANI1 1921 II 523 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Raymond, Fred Luman, ATS? , . 1922 XV 59 High St., Newburyport, Mass. Raymond, Norton Goldsmith . . 1921 II 101 Balch St., Beverly, Mass. Razzack, I-I. H. Abdul .... 1923 VI Madras, India Read, Albert Chisholm, Jr., QIPFA . 1924 III 1609 Broadway, Little Rock, Ark. Read, Eliphalet Northrup, A.B. 1922 XV 412 Douglas Ave., Kalamazoo, Mich. Ready, William Charles . . . 1921 I 10 Bertha St., Lowell, Mass. Reardon, John Underwood, KE 1924 II 305 Prince St., Alexandria, Va. Redden, Clarence Albert . . 1924 II 97 Madison St., Portsmouth, N.H. Redway, Albert Sessions, KE . 1923 XV 85 Mansur St., Lowell, Mass. Reed, Charles Lincoln, Jr. . 1924 VI 234 Penn. St., Huntington, Pa. Reed, Daniel Joseph . . 1922 II 109 Peterborough St., Boston, Mass. Reed, Frederick Harrison . 1924 X 1009 East 9th St., Chattanooga, Tenn. Reed, Parker Crosby . 1923 XIV 37 Norway St., Boston, Mass. 436 V 43 I le ' 2Q I lm, QENERAL-INFQRMATIQN .Yu mc Reeves, Charles Victor . Reeves, Frank Eiluar . Regan, 1Yilliain Joseph . Reiche, Parry . . . Reid, Ralph Alden , Reid. Robert Emmet Reinhard, llerbert William, 'PK Reinhardt, Evert Allan . . . Reinhardt, George Cooper . Rr-inus..'XrthurIrving . . . Ren frew. Rel Lew, I Alan Spaulding, ATS! . larvey Fletcher . . Rex, Ilarolfl Berlin ,... Reynolds. Ellwoud 1Vebsler . . Reynolds. Louis Charles. A.B., .XT Revuolds. Samuel Ilenry . . Rhodes, K George llenry, l'h.B., EX Rhodes. Lennox Forsythe . . Rhodes, Lester I-'raucis . . . Rice, Claude Leon, AXA . . Rice, llowell Coryell .... Rice, Leland Melville, A.B., OAK . . Rice, Lepine Ilall, Ph.B. . . . Rice, Percival Simonds . . . . Rich, Harry Egbert, TI-Iilf .... Rich, 1Villiam Thayer, Jr., B011 . . Richards, Charles XYentworth . . Richards, Clift Rodgers, Jr. . . Richards, Edmund Leo . . . . Richards, Edwin Robinson, KZ! , . Richards, Thomas Orin . . . Richardson, Edward Irvin. . . . . Richardson, Edward Manning . . , Richardson, Francis Allen, A.B., S.B., M. Richardson, Laurence Baxter . . . Richardson, Robert .... Richardson, Richardson, William Banks, B.S. Thomas Franklin, A.B Rickers, Frank Otto .... Ridge, William C. ..... . Riegel, Frank Herman . . Riegel, Theodore, 'DPA . . Riley, Philip Lawrence , . Riley, William Andrew . . Rimmer, Chester Albert . . . . Rinaldi, Charles Julius . . . Ring, Vincent D. Paul, A.B., fIfK Riskin, Archie ,.... . Riva, Charles VVinslow . . . Rivers, Vtfilliam Flournoy, fI1KE Robb, Holland Luley . , . Robbins, Benjamin Ellsworth, Jr. Robbins, Charles Theodore, AXA Robbins, Donald Atherton, SE Robbins, James Melvin . . . Robbins, Keith Wilkinson . . Roberson, William Carter, fI1l'A Roberts, Arthur, CIIEK . . . Roberts, Elliott Burgess . . Roberts, Howard John, fI1KX1f . Robertson, Archibald Francis . Robertson, Russell Earl . . . Robeson, Stacy Burrowes, AKE Robins, Francis Berkeley . . Robinson, Charles Howard . . Robinson, Charles Stanley . . Robinson, Frederic Charles Arthur Robinson Isadore ..... Robinson I John Frederick, fI1KZ Robinson, Nathaniel Oliver, KDFA Robinson, Powell, A.B., ANI! . Robinson, Preston .... Robinson William Henr r. . , Y, J Roche, Charles Ernest . . Roche, Paul Joseph . . . Rockafeller, John Daniel, EX . Rockefeller, Harry Eugene, EX Rodgers, Karl Freeman. . . Rodriguez y Cintra, Antonio Helier, B.S. Roehm, Richard Theodore . . Roethlisberger, Fritz Jules . . Rogal, Edward .... Rogers, Arthur Folger, ATSZ blurs 1923 192-1 1921 1922 192-1 192-1 1021 1922 192-1 1923 19291 1021 1923 192-1 1922 1922 Gmrl. 1924 1921 1924 1924 Grad Grad 1923 1922 1922 1921 1922 1924 1923 1923 1923 1921 D. Grad 1923 1922 Grad 1922 1924 1924 1922 1923 1921 1921 1924 1922 1924 1924 1924 1921 1924 1924 1921 1923 1922 1922 1921 1921 1922 1922 1924 1923 1923 1922 1923 1924 1923 1922 1923 1923 1922 1924 1923 1922 1921 1922 1921 1921 1924 1922 1921 1921 Cours YI YI I Ill YI II XV XY XY X III II YI lI X II V II l ll I V Math. I XV X x xv X llI ll VI I C - ix S.P.I-l. XIII-A XII YI X ll XIV XV I IV XIII VI II II I VI I II XV II I I XV II I XV XIV X II XV XIV II III I YV XV VI X VI V II IX XV II X X XV VI I 437 -B A Ilomc .rl dzlrvss N7 Quincy Ave., East Dedham, Massl NT Quincy Ave., East Dedham, Mass. 17 Dodge SL., Gloucester, Mass. 12 Gray St., Arlington, Mass. Cedar St., XYakeneld, Mass. 103 Austen St., Cambridge, Mass. 299 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. 32 Midwood St., Brooklyn, N.Y. The Breakers, Shore Drive, Lynn Mass. .30 Bickerstaff St., Boston, Mass. 2138 Mill St., Haverhill, Mass. 1215 IV. Fifth St., NVilmington, Del. 414 Mahoning St., Lehighton, Pa. 001 S. Church St., XVest Chester, Pa. 1399 E. Main St., Rochester, N.Y. N1 East Ave., XVatcrbury, Conn. 2130 Morris Ave., Providence, R.I. 19 Strathmore Road, Brookline, Mass. Centralia, Washington East Boothbay, Maine ' 103 Mill St., Springheld, Mass. 32-1 Paulisou Ave., Passaic, N.J. 1-13 Powder House Blvd., Somerville, Mass. 26 XVelles Ave., Dorchester, Mass. 9308 Columbia Ave. N.E., Cleveland, O. 20 Sargent St., Newton, Mass. 135 Highland Ave., Newtonville, Mass. Marshlield I-lills, Mass. 1012 Miller St., Utica, N.Y. 31 Hancock St., Lexington, Mass. 53 NVashington Square, New York, N.Y 3400 1Vindsor Ave., Baltimore, Md. IS Ocean Ave., Salem, Mass. 77 Appleton St., Boston, Mass. 1259 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass 20 Gammons Road, INaban, Mass. Mt. Olive, Miss, Asheboro, N.C. 146 Hewes St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Hilands Ave., Emsworth, Pa. 24.5 E. Broad St., Bethlehem, Pa. 131 Riverside Drive, New York, N.Y. 11 Springfield St., Belmont, Mass. 7 Kingsdale St., Dorchester, Mass. 62 Belmont St., Malden, Mass. 206 East 116th St., New York, N.Y. 1408 E. Grand Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 46 Copeland St., Roxbury, Mass. 22 Chapman St., Beverly, Mass. Fort Myer, Virginia 101 So. 17th St., La Crosse, VVis. 15 Hawthorne Road, Milton, Mass. 114 Somerset St., Bangor, Me. 22 Center St., Cambridge, Mass. 42 Oak St., Belmont, Mass. 3 E. Butler St., Shickshinny, Pa. 125 East 57th St., New York, N.Y. 7240 Germantown Ave , Philadelphia, Pa 22 Wedge St., Lowell, Mass. 901 Highland Ave., Johnstown, Pa. 373 Upham St., Melrose, Mass. 373 Upham St., Melrose, Mass. 15 Arnold Park, Rochester, N.Y. 2216 Monument Ave., Richmond, Va. 70 Lincoln St., Hudson, Mass. S Cedar St., Lowell, Mass. Pike, N.H. 16 Wilson St., Portland, Me. 20 Lorraine St., Roslindale, Mass. S9 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 49 East 52nd St., New York, N.Y. 230 Cypress St., Brookline, Mass. 8 Edmands St., Somerville, Mass. 2 Summer St,, Concord, N.H. 30 Clay St., Dansville, N.Y. Deal Beach, NJ. Deal Beach, N.J. 156 Pearl St., Somerville, Mass. Havana, Cuba. 70 N. Henry St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 47 Silver Lake Road, Staten Island, N.Y 1238 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass 11 Granite St., Rockport, Mass. is - T E C H N 1 QU E 1 Q 2 2 ,I Name Class Course Home Address Rogers, Bruce Falconer, EAE . 1921 X 248 Washington St., Norwich, Conn. Rogers, George Edward . . . 1924 91 VValker St., Cambridge, Mass. Rogers, Guy Charles, Jr. . . 192-I I 163a So. Main St., Attleboro, Mass. Rogers, VVilliam Dixon . . 1924 XIV 101 Willow St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Rogge, XVilliam Albert . . 1924 II 29 Park Ave., Medford, Mass. Roig, Jorge Adalberto . . 1924 II Box 185, Humacao, Porto Rico Roll, Charles Spear . . . 1922 X 9 Rockview Terrace, Plainfield, N.J. Roll, Edward Palmer, Jr, . . 1923 XIV 1309 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass Ronka, Arne Henry . . . . 1923 I 1257 Washington St., Gloucester, Mass Ronkamen, Vaino Alexander . 1922 II 186 Rollins St., Vifaltham, Mass. Ronneberg, Conrad Erwin, B.A. . . Grad. X Box 55, Oakes, N.D. Rood, Arnold Clarence . . . 1921 X 135 Thornton St., Roxbury, Mass. Rood, Francis Adrian . . 1922 III Bingham Canyon, Utah Rooney, James Ignatius . . 1921 I 163 Kent St., Brookline, Mass. Rosado, Antonio . . . . 1924 VI Prado 77, Havana, Cuba Rosado, Antonio, Jr. . . . 1924 XIII Madrid, Spain Rose, Edwin Lawrence . . . 1921 VI-A 233 Columbia St., Pasadena, Cal. Rose, Melvin Charles, AGP ' . . 1921 XIII 9 Blackwood St., Boston, Mass. Rose, Scott Hershey . . . . 1923 II 24 Kerwin St., Dorchester, Mass. Rose, 'William Henry, Jr', PIX . 1922 X F1 Chapman Place, Irvington, N.J. Rosenfield, Harry . . . . 1921 X 132 Ziegler St., Roxbury, Mass. Rosengard, Hyman Louis . . 1922 IV 61 Whiting St., Roxbury, Mass. Rosenwald, Vxfilliam . . . 1924 XV 4901 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Ill. Ross, Alexander Daniel . . 1922 VI-A W'estCBranch, River John, Nova Scotia an. Ross, Mott Benner, Xfif . . 1922 XV 130 Summit Ave., Summit, N.J. Ross, Spenceley W'illiam . . 1921 IV 6 Sherman St., Roxbury, Mass. Ross, VValter Stuart. B.S. . . 1921 VI-A Calais, Maine Ross, William Campbell. SAX , 1924 XV 19 Bacon St., VVinchester, Mass. Rosseau, Francis Vincent . . . 1924 XIII Lyme. Conn. Roth, William Theodore, ATS? . . 1923 X Elkin, N.C. Rounds, Thomas Emerson, Jr. . . 1923 VI 60 The Fenway, Boston, Mass. Rouse, Royall Winston . . . 1922 VI 201 Summer St., Lowell, Mass. Row, Clarence William . . . . 1923 II 96 Prescott St., Cambridge. Mass. Rowe, Raymond Norcliffe, ATSZ . . 1924 VI 792 Hartford Ave., Johnston, R.I. Rowe, Robert Rich, ATQ . , . 1921 IV Hotel Roanoke, Buffalo, N.Y. Rowe, William Dennison, ATS2 . . 1924 XV 292 Humphrey St., Swampscott, Mass. Rowe, VV'illiam Leonard ..... 1924 X Lake Drive, New Rochelle, N.Y. Rowell, Eugene Perry, Jr., GAX . . 1922 XIII 20 Allerton St., Plymouth, Mass. Rowell, Fred Myron, SAX . . . 1921 II 20 Allerton St., Plymouth, Mass. Rowen, George, Anthony . . . 1923 XV 44 Rockview St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Rowen, Thomas Carlton, Jr., fbK2 . 1921 XV 72 Banks Road, Swampscott, Mass. Rubens, Harry Schumann . . . 1923 X 1074 East 7th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Rubin, Bernard William, , . 1922 XV 229 Columbia Road, Dorchester, Mass. Rubin. Samuel ..., . . 1921 VIII 85 Allston St., Cambridge, Mass. I Rubins, Ralph Edward , . , . 1923 I 219 Groveland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn Rudderham, Charles Gordon, AKE . . 1922 XV 35 Janet St., Kingston, N.Y. PiRudolph, Walter Hastings, B.A. . . 1922 V 3441 VV. 39th Ave., Denver, Colo. Rudow, Eugene Wellington . . . 1921 X 1201 Western Ave., Seattle, VVash. Ruggles, Horace Chamberlain, EAE . 1924 II 210 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N.Y. Ruh, Edward Charles . . . . 1923 VI 133 Lynch St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Ruiz-Echevarria, Victor . . . . 1921 II Santander, Spain Rule, John Thomas, GX . . , 1921 XV 5250 Westminster St., St. Louis, Mo. Rundlett, Raymond Crawford, ATS? . 1922 XV 37 Berwick St., VVorcester, Mass. Rupert, George Percy, Jr. . . . 1924 XIII 70 Patten St., Boston, Mass. I Rush, Richard McKee . . . . 1921 XIII-A 305 Neg Jersey Ave., S.E., Wfashington D. . Russell, Edgar Stuart . . 1921 II 1210 Warren Ave., Campello, Mass. Russell, Edmond Emerson . . 1924 IV 191 Park Ave., Arlington Heights, Mass. Russell, Frank Havens . . 1922 II 105 North 5th St., VVilinington, N.C. Russell, Howard Frazer . . 1923 II Mount Vernon, N.H. Russell, Richard Herr . . . 1924 XV Dillsburg, Pa. Russell, Robert Price, A.B. . . 1922 X Jefferson, Mass. . Russell, William Watson, AT . 1922 XV Oak Hill, New Brunswick, Can. Rutherford, Paul Hibbard .... 1921 VI-A 152 Piedmont St., Pomona, Cal. Rutherford, Ralph Leslie, M.Sc. . . Grad XII 11716 96th St., Edmonton, Alberta, Can Ryan, John Francis . . . . 1922 II 3048IIICgngsbridge Terrace, New York Ryan, Paul, B.A. .... . 1921 XV 6381 Church Rd., Overbrook, Phila- delphia, Pa. Ryan, Paul Anthony . . . . 1923 VI Canawacta Hotel, Susquehanna, Pa. Ryer, Edwin Delamater, AKE . . . 1921 VI Sl Greenough St., Brookline, Mass. Ryerson, Stanley Moulton, B.S. . . 1922 IV 147 Lake St., Auburn, Me. Saari, Hans ...,.. . 1922 VI Aurora, Minnesota Sacharoff, Michael Vasilievitcli . . . 1921 Il Tver, Russia Sack, Carl John ..... . 1923 VI 31 Ailsa Ave., Hamilton, Md. Sadler, Walter Clifford, B.S. . . Grad. I 136 S. Porter St., Elgin, Ill. Sadow, Abraham Joseph, TNI, . . 1923 XV 29 N. Russell St., Plymouth, Mass. Safford, George Sisson . . . 1921 X 17 Grove Ave., Glens Falls, NX. Saibel, Edward Aaron . . . 1924 VIII 533 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. St. Clair, Leo James .... . 1924 VI Gorham, N.I-I. St. Laurent, Raymond Alfred . , . 1921 X 754 Morton St., Mattapan, Mass. Sallaway, John Edward, fIrK . . , 1922 Il 125 Cushing Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Salomon, Max Sehnar, B.A., M.S. . . 1922 X Johannesburg, South Africa 3D eceased 438 V33 I A ljl GENERAL-INFQRMATIQN Xume SHISIIIIIH, George Garrett. , , Salas. Ifrank joseph . . . . Sannnel. lirani-is Parklnan . . Sannm'-t. IYvnth-ll Phillips , . Sanborn, Earle- Lynian . . . Sanborn, Iilnn-r Iidwarvl . . Sanrliez. lfharh-s .Xlht-rt . . . Sand:-rs, Lzfslit' IICIIIQIIIIIII. jr.. 'l'l'.X . Sandi-rs. Vernon llebvr. IIS., KZ! Sanders, XYalu-r Cooper . . . Sands, john NYooilln1ry . . . , Santos. .Xflolplm lfilhro . . SIll'l1l71ll..XIllL'I'l Loring , . . Sargent. john Carlton, .X.l1. . Sargent, Ralph . , . , Sarros. james Demetrius. . . . Sattt-rlt-v, llenry Yates. X'l' . . Saunders, just-ph llurrlnnari-s . Saunders, XYaht-r Mills, jr., ATA Savane, Russell Iieath, AT!! . . Sawamura. Sukesaka . . . . Sawyer. Charles Iialrlwin, .X.Il. . . Sawyer, Dana Dean ,... . Sawyer. Franklin javksfm . , Sayre, Daniel Clenn'-ns, IX . , Scarlett, john Arthur . . . Schaefer, joseph john. jr., Il.Ch.I?. . Schaefer. IYilliaui james, Zil' . Scharniknw, Edward l.awrt:nt'e . , Schatz, Edwin Conrad . . . Schein. Sumner ..... . Schell, Charles Francis . , . Schlenlcer, Vcsper Anderson, ILS. Schley, llenry Mc.-Xlpin, X111 . Schlimgen. Lucian George, f-JAX Schmidt, Ilerman Le Mont, .IKE Schmitz, Edwin Ilerman, A'l'12 . , Schneider, Alfred j ulius, UK . . Schneider, Samuel . . . . Schneidcrnian, Nathan, TA-1' . . Schnitzler, George . . . . Schnitzler, Louis ..... . Schock, Edson Irwin, KE , . . Schoeffel, Erwin George, EA12 . Schoenfeld, David Morris, EAM Schoenherr, Karl Ernest . . . . Scholtz. joseph Henry, jr. . . Schonland, Richard Palmer, 131911 Schooler, Nathan ..... Schreiber, Raymond Paul . . . Schreiber, Russell Francis, B.S. . Schriro, Elias Samuel . . . . Schuber, John J. ..... . Schulman, William .... Schumacker, George Percival, jr. Schumaeker, Theodore Leon . Schumaker, Charles Frank . . Schureman, Charles Brawner, S.B., B911 Schwamb, Edward Bailey . . Schwamb, Theodore Alderson . Schwarz, Edward Robinson . . . Schweizer, Albert Charles, Jr. . . Scofield, William David, AXA . . Scott, Emmett Jay, Jr. . . . . Scott, Frank Charles . . . Scott, John Alexander . . Scott, Palmer, AXI1 . . . . Scott, Preston Henry, AT . . Scott, Robert VVesley .... . Stanley L. .... . Scott, . Scott, William Ryland Beall, EX . . Scripps, William Winter . . . . Scully, james Bennett . . . . Scurlock, Olin Wellborn, B.S. . . Seampos, Steve Joseph . . . . Searles, William Le Roy, ATA . . Sears, Francis Weston . , . . Seaver, Hugh Davis . . . . Seavey, Harold Victor. 2nd . . Seddon, John, AXA . . . . Seddon, Robert Steere . . . . Seegal, Samuel Melbourne, EAM . Class IU2-I IUQII 19212 lllfll lflllli HI22 lllf-I 1922 Grad Sp, lllllil Iilllll 1922 11021 1921 'P 1112- ifrfs lip 1922 1921 U23 tfratl 11 7'7 I IDL! lil 'I Illlll Grail 1922 lil!-I 111224 1921 111225 1922 1922 1021 1021 1923 1023 192-I 1922 1021 1924 1921 1923 192-1 1922 1923 1922 1924 1924 1922 1921 1923 1922 1922 Grad. 1922 1921 1922 1922 1922 1923 1923 1921 1924 1921 1921 1924 1923 1921 1922 1924 1922 Grad. 1921 1923 1922 1921 1921 1921 1924 1922 Course YI VI l XIII XIX' II IX' XX' X ll XIV I XV vi ll xiv vi X. x x ,vi XII XX' II I X X. X XX' 1 I X YI-A IX' II XY XV II X I1 I1 X XIII X X XIII XV II I X II I X f X I1 XIII-A X III I1 II II IV II I VI VI-A XIII XV XV I XV VI III IV II IV VIII IV XV V I-A X V X V 4.39 Home 1lflI1'I'L'SS 115 Stanley Ave., Xledliorrl, Mass. SMH? Canibrizhge St.. Cznnbriflge, Mass. 20 t'lic'slnut St., Malden. Mass. 20 Flu-slnut Malden, Blass. IN .Xmhcrst St., IYoodl'orrls, Me. Dover. Mass. f.ilIZ1U'lll2ll1l, Central America U73 Center Newton Centre, Mass. tilil Iilrd Ave.. Durango. Colo. llll College St., Cedartown, Ga. -li' Renwick Road, Melrose Highlands, . ass. Pt-rnainhuco. Brazil 22 Crmcord Malden, Mass. 122 Coburn St., Lowell, Blass. 1705 Coinnionxx ealth Ave., Boston. Mass. 21-I NYesL Illiirtl St., New York, N.Y. H4 The Fenway, Boston, Mass. SN Grunt St., Keene, N.1'I. 20 Dewey St., Providence, R.I. 27 Long Ave., Allston, Mass. Kochiken, japan 1850 Iiast lilirtl St., Cleveland, Ohio 19 C'onnnonwealth Ave., Haverhill, Mass. XYalworth, X.Y. 937 liryden Road, Columbus, Ohio 37 Lake Ave., East Lynn, Mass. 215 NYarren St., Dayton, Ohio 21 Marathon Place. Port Chester. N,Y. 19 Berkeley Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. 202 Pleasant Valley St., Methuen, Mass. 27 Garland St., Chelsea, Mass. -IS Ash St., Braintree, Mass. Gaston. Indiana 1011 1-labersham St., Savannah, Ga. 3-IO XV. XN'ashington Ave.. Madison, XVis. ZZSIS II'inslow Ave., Cincinnati. Ohio 33 XN'atkins Ave.. Middletown, N.Y. 129 South llth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 79 Chambers St., Boston, Mass, 157 Avon Ave., Newark, NJ. 114 Shurtleff St., Chelsea, Mass. 11-L Sliurtleff St.. Chelsea, Mass. Vancouver, B.C. 50 Elm St., Rochester. NX. 248 Main St.. Saugerties, N.Y. 23 joy St., Boston, Mass. 116 Lincoln Road, Brooklyn. N.Y. 534 Cumberland Ave., Portland, Me. 201 Lawrence St., Lawrence, Mass. 155 Lismore Ave., Glenside, Pa. 500 Exchange Nat'l. Bk, Bldg., Colo. Springs, Colo. 16 Union St., IfVaterville, Me. Box 524, Ancon, Canal Zone 108 Water St., Paterson, N.j. 1351 Grant St., Denver, Colo. Heron Lake, Minn. 596 Salem St., Malden, Mass. Green Valley, Ill. 33 Academy St., Arlington, Mass. 33 Academy St., Arlington, Mass. 165 Ferry St., Lawrence, Mass. 1881 Madison Ave., New York, NX. R.F.D. No. 3. WVaterloo, N.Y. 239 Flgrida Ave. N.VV., VVashington, D. . 72 Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury, Mass. 260 Washington Ave., Chelsea, Mass. 18 Hereford St., Boston, Mass. Hotel Montclair, Montclair, NJ. 66 Marshall St., Brookline, Mass. New Albany, Indiana 141 W. IfVashington St., Hagerstown, Md. Del Mar, California 1374 River St., Hyde Park, Mass. 939 N. Anglin St., Cleburne, Texas Patras, Greece , 38 Vililson Ave., Dubuque, Iowa 220 Sandwich St., Plymouth, Mass. 11409 Glenwood Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 414 Highland Ave.. Wollaston, Mass. Roslyn, VVash. 250 New York Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 19 Nottingham St., Dorchester, Mass. V V 4 ' , . v.ts1't?N:. f 1. i ' I 0 ' M, rgefifiiiiiz 1? is - TEC HN 1 QU E 1 9 2 2 ,I is Name Class Course Home Address Seels, Aubrey XVrisley . 1923 I 525 I-gomewood Ave., Peterboro, Ont., an. Seetoo, Sik .... 1921 II Canton, China Seitz, Wilford, ATA . 1921 X 428 Jackson St., Sandusky, Ohio Seltzer, Samuel . . . 1924 VI 250 Orms St., Providence, R.I. Serrano, Horacio Palma . 1924 VI Republic Ave. 350, Santiago, Chile Setchell, Stanley Stuart . . 1923 IV 95 Russett Road, West Roxbury, Mass. Seymour, George Wilbur. . 1923 X 339 North 7th St., Newark, N.J. Shampanier, Manuel .... 1922 XV 227 Hamilton Ave., Paterson, N.J. Shanklin, Dunbar Lancaster . 1923 X Ensenada, Porto Rico Sharkey, Paul Leo . . . 1924 I 17 Starkey St., Attleboro Mass. Sharlach, Samuel . . . . 1921 X 10 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains, N.Y. Sharples, Warren Grant . 1922 II Taftville, Conn. Shattuck, Carl Winter . . 1922 II 59 Patten St., Forest Hills, Mass. Shattuck, George Algernon . 1922 X 8 Dale St., Cambridge, Mass. Shaughnessy, Alfred James . 1921 XV 104 Prospect St., Marlboro, Mass. Shaw, Alfred Eugene . . 1922 VI-A Parkston, S,D. Shaw, Dexter Nichols, ATA.. 1922 VI- 343 VVilder St., Lowell, Mass. Shaw, Edward Clifton . . 1922 I 16 High St., Easthampton, Mass. Shaw, Frank Randolph,6E . . 1924 X 24 Queensberry St., Boston, Mass. Shaw Frederick Dean, AKE . . 1923 XV 27 Oliver St., Watertown, Mass. Shaw, Ralph Martin, Jr., B.A. . 1921 VI-A 999 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. Shaw, Robert Payne, B911 . . 1923 VI 142 Oak St., Bath, Me. Shaw, Ronald Hayden . . 1922 VI 101 No. Central Ave., VVollaston, Mass. Shea, Henry Gregory . 1924 VI 545 West 111th St., New York, N.Y. Shea, Joseph . . . 1924 X 364 4th St., South Boston, Mass. Shea, Richard Francis . 1924 VI 668a Dudley St., Roxbury. Mass. Shearer, Ward Edward . 1922 XIII 308 East 2nd St., Xenia, Ohio Shedd, Maurice Parker . 1924 II 40 Melville Ave., Dorchester, Mass. tkShedlesky, Lewis . . 1924 X 31 Otis St., Brockton, Mass. Shedlovsky, Leo .... 1922 X 77 Westland Ave., Boston, Mass. Shedlovsky, Theodore, S.B. . Grad. V '77 Westland Ave., Boston, Mass. Sheehy, Edward Meehan . . 1924 XV 54 Field St., Brockton, Mass. Sheeran, Thomas Francis, A.B. . 1922 XV 22 Clinton St., Woburn, Mass. Sheffield, John Redford, Jr., Xfif 1922 XIV 1100 East 22nd St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Sheiry, Edward Slater . . . 1924 I 401 St., Chevy Chase, Washington Shekletsl-ze, Joseph Michael . . 1924 XIII 565 Racine St., Menasha, VVis. Sheldon, Morris Fahnestock, AKE 1922 XV Riverbank Court, Cambridge, Mass. Shepard, John Wyman, GX . . 1921 XV North Easton, Mass. . Shepherd, Thomas Elwell, AT . 1922 X 132 Algonquin Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Sheppard, Malcolm Keene . . 1922 II 192 Winthrop St., Taunton, Mass. Sherbrook, Roscoe Ernest, A112 . 1922 II 1405 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Sherbrook, Walter Albert, ACD . 1921 II 1405 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Sheridan, George Harold. . . 1924 II 43 Newcastle Road, Brighton, Mass. Sherman, John MacDuH5e . . 1921 X 16 Myrtle St., Belmont, Mass. Sherman, Warren Don, A.B., ATA . . 1922 XV Pulaski, Mich. Sherry, William James . . . 1921 X 362 WVildwood Ave., Salamanca, N.Y. Shields, James Aloysius . . 1923 VI So. Quinsig Ave., Shrewsbury, Mass. Shiga, Naozo .... 1924 XV Tokio, Japan Shilowitz, Charles, KDBA . . 1923 XIII 167 West 22nd St., Bayonne, N.J. Shingler, Don Gilmore, A.B. 1921 I 28 Westland Ave., Boston, Mass. Shippen, Harold Blount . . 1924 VI 90 Ivy St., Brookline, Mass. Shirey, Hugh McCluer, KZ . 1922 XV Charlottesville, Va. Shiroyan, Haig Krikor ...... 1924 VI 201 Hanover St., Manchester, N.H. Shoda, Kohey, B,S. ........ 1922 II Tokio, Japan I Shoemaker, George Erety, Jr., B.S. . . 1921 VI 3727 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Shoji, Shojo ..,....... 1921 III Kobe, Japan I Sholtz, Richard J. ....... 1922 XV 713 Locust St., Kansas City, Mo. Shore, Henry ......... 1924 VI 75 Charles St., Boston,-Mass. Shore, Sanford Halpern ....... 1924 VI 81 Greenwich St., Providence, R.I. Shotwell, David Rittenhouse, Litt.B. . 1922 XV 901 Park Ave., Williamsport, Pa. Shue, Albert Chin ....... 1924 I 19 Harrison Ave., Boston, Mass. Shulitz, Samuel, TAIIP ...... 1924 I 406 Common St., Lawrence, Mass. Sias, Oscar Buzzell, ATSZ . 1921 I Ossipee, N.H. l Siegfried, Rudolf Robert . 1921 XIII 58 Center St., Ashtabula, Ohio Sil, Juanendra Mohan, B.A. . 1923 VI 33 Paniatis Lane. Dacca, India . Silvasy, John Eugene . . . 1923 II 319 Greenwood Ave., Youngstown, Ohio Silver, Arthur Lewis, EAM . . 1921 XV 32 Columbia St., Brookline, Mass. Silverling, Milo Trow ..... 1924 XV Albert Lea, Minnesota Silverman, Abraham George . . 1922 XV 5 Prospect St., Methuen, Mass. Silverman, Isidor Joseph . . 1922 X 117 Benham Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Silverman, Samuel ..... 1923 VI 156 Park St., Chelsea, Mass. Silverstein, Solomon Mark , . 1921 X 15 Brookview St., Dorchester, Mass. Simmons, George Everett . . . . 1924 XI 69 Grand View Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Simonds, Henry Farrow ..... 1924 VI 209a Pearl St., Somerville, Mass. Simonds, Robert McClellan, ZAE , 1924 X Fairfield St., Boston, Mass. Simonds, Robert Ossian . .... 1924 IX-A 929 Montrose Ave., Chicago, Ill. Simons, Howard Allan ...... 1921 XV 39 So. La Salle St., Chicago, Ill. Simonson, Ernest John Campbell . 1923 XIV 39 Knox St., Springfield, Mass. Simonton, Theodore Eames . . . 1924 X 77 West 92nd St., New York, N,Y. Simpson, Marshall Shoemaker . , 1923 V 650 Clifton Ave., Newark, N.J. Simpson, William Sumner, -'EFA . 1923 II Tolland, Conn. Deceased 440 9' l l .2 GENERAL-INFORMATION - QQ..- .Yu mr Sin. Ping hex ,...,. Sinclaire. 1-'mnvis Savage . Sinelnikolf, Kliclurl P. . Sinnicks, Nlzirk 1.4-wis . Sirisook. Smile ..,. Siskil11l.Rol7erll't-vr . . Sison, Gr.,-uorio NX' ...,. Skabu. lirlinu ..... Skarrlon. Kennetli Bruner . . Skilling. .'A1'll1lI!'AA-lllli. . . Skinkle, john Ili-nry . Skinner, David 11'illiain Skvorzoti. :AlPXZll1flf'l' Ah-xanrli-r . Slamin, llcnry Tlionms Slayler. Francis liflwurd .... Slepian. Arthur .....,. . Sloan, Eugene XY:illarf-, B.S., EX . . Sloan. llowarul liarkus ..... Slobinsky, llarry Daniel Slover, George, 13.8. ...., . Small, Alexander Glover, NLE. . Smart, Alfred Cecil. ,lr ..., . Smeltzer, llarolrl Earle ,.... . Smith Smith. Arthur Dtarliorn, jr,, .XKPI . Smith. Charles Francis. 'lil-iii' .4.. Smith, Charles Frederic, jr., flvllx . . . Smith. Charles Samuel, A.B. . . . Smith, Clinton Fulton . . . . . Smith, Eastman ...... . Smith, Edgar Reynolds, S.l'l. . , Smith, Edward 1Yatson . . . . Smith, Eric, B.A. .... . . Smith, Francis Le Verne . . . Smith. Herbert Watson, OAK . Smith, llolland Russell, 'DDE . Smith , Irving Gardner, B.A. . Smith, Irwin joseph, ,l'r. . . Smith, james Burnham . . Smith, Joseph Edward ,,.. Smith, Kilburn Miller , . . . Smith, Leighton Bruerton, ALS. Smith Smith , Lawrence Emerson . . . . , Muriel Peabody .... Smith, Norman Lincoln ,... Smith, Oliver Van Patten, A.B.. Smith , Philip Charlesworth, GX Smith, Preston NVood ..... Smith, Richard VVellington . Smith, Robert Coleman, 1IvK . . . Smith, Roland Lancelot .... . Smith, Roscoe Harvil, ATA . . . . Smith, Van Dorn Cranford, EAE . . Smith, Walter Kellogg .,..... Smith, William Lee ........, Smith, William Thompson, B.S., AXP wick, Reginald Hammerick, CDKZZ Smyth, Ralston Blackburn .... Snell, Francis Arnold ....... Snow, Charles Edward, Ir. . . Snow, Raymond Anthony, GE . Snow, William Arthur . . . Snyder, Roy Dietrich, ZIAE . So, Pang-Nin .,..... Soars, Everett Alexander . Sohn, Edward May . . . Soreff, Joseph ...... Sosinski, Paul Peter .... Soule, Edward Porter, X111 . . Southam, Albert Edward . . Southard, George Henry, 3d . Southgate, Richard Nutter . . Spalding, Francis Wheeler, SX . . Spanur, Andrew, Ir. ...... . Sparrow, Alfred Kendrick, ATS! . Spaulding, George Whittier . . Spaulding, John Byron ..... Spaulding, Maurice Andrew . Spaulding, Randall Edward, EX . . Speir, Godfrey Burras ..... Spencer, Hugh Harding . . . Spencer, Meade Ashley ..... Spengler, Harold Hudson, A.B. . C luis 11113-1 1922 1921 192-I 192-l 19.31 iw-ti 192.5 12121 1921 1921 1923 1921 1922 19212 1922 Grail 1922 19291 121221 19123 1923 1922 1923 1923 15123 1922 19122 19212 Grad 1922 1921 1923 1922 1922 1921 1922 1921 1921 1923 Grad 1924 1923 1922 Sp. 1923 1921 1921 192-1 1922 1923 1922 1924 1923 1921 1921 1921 1922 1923 1921 1921 1921 1921 1921 1923 1923 1922 1923 1922 1923 1924 1922 1922 1924 1921 1924 1923 1923 1922 1923 1921 1922 Crmrsf' X X Il X ll YI ll XX' 1 I V XIX' II V XX' YI 11 X X. 1 IY X XV X XV ll IX 11 X. XIV I XIV XV XV IV X -B YI-A VI-A II VI V IV I VI I XII X VI-A XIV XV XV XIV X III II II XIV II I XIV X XV VI VI VI XV II XV XIII II X V VI XV IX-A XV II VI IV XIV 441 llomr .-lrlflrrxs Ill-nu Kong, China Xortliville, X.Y. 1,f'l.l'll111'L1fl, Russia rl Ashland Ave., Manchester, Blass. Bangkok, Siam llilll Beacon St., Brookline. Blass. Vrrlanelai, Pangasinan, Philippine Islands Kristiania, Norway 1121 Rice Sl., Springfield, Ohio .377 llavcrliill St.. Lawrence, Mass. IS Valentine St.. New Bedford, Mass. 30 Glen Road, 1Vinchestcr, Mass. Russia ,170 Hamilton Ave., Trenton, XJ. 191 Auburn St., Auburndale, Mass. 2135 llumboldt Ave., Roxbury, Mass. 272 St., Salt Lake City, Utah 179 Rcdington St., Swampscott, Mass. 71 Myrtle St., Boston, Mass. New Bern, N.C. North 1Yilbraham, Mass. Main St., 1Valtham, Mass. -ll Nichols St., Norwood, Mass. Remington Road, 1Vynnewood, Pa, N St. John St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 106 Elmwood Road, Swampscott, Mass. Tucson. Arizona New Richmond, 1Vis. Granby, Mass. 1105 Franklin St., W'ilmington, Del. 38 Depot St., East XX-'areham, Mass. 612 Lansdowne Ave., Saskatoon, Sask, Can. 1913 Sth Ave., Fort Worth, Texas S86 Robeson St., Fall River, Mass. 20 Lansdowne Ave., C-alt., Ontario, Can. Redmond, Oregon 21 Lyon Ave., Menands, N.Y. 235 VV. Britannia St., Taunton, Mass. 2313 So. St. Louis Ave., Chicago. Ill. 211 Main St., Hingham Centre, Mass. 488 Center St., Newton, Mass. 182 Chestnut St., Holyoke, Mass. 16 Corey Road, Brookline, Mass. 72 Marlboro St., Belmont, Mass. 1 VVildwood St., Winchester, Mass. 2-10 Main St., Haverhill, Mass. 52 I-Iigh St., Charlestown, Mass. 129 VVoodland St., Gardner, Mass. 260 Mt. Hope Blvd., Hastings-on-Hud- son, N.Y. 405 Revere St., Winthrop, Mass. 19 Union St., Livermore Falls, Me. 102 Waverly Place, New York, N.Y. Box 126, Ellwood City, Pa. Box 187, Racine, W'is. 31 Rotch St., New Bedford, Mass. 203 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. 21 Larchmont St., Dorchester, Mass. 74 Davis Ave., Brookline, Mass. 25 Devereux St., Marblehead, Mass. 19 Gage St., Needham, Mass. 1940 Biltmore St., Xvashington, D.C. 405 W. Oak St., Hazleton, Pa. Canton, China 17 Payson St., Newburyport, Mass. 110 W. Second Ave., Williamson, W.Va.. 10 Bennington St., Lawrence, Mass. 32 N. Riverside Ave., Terryville, Conn. 846 Milledge Ave., Athens, Ga. 4 Rice St., Salem, Mass. 800 South St., Pittsfield, Mass. 5 Park Vale, Brookline, Mass. 12 Maple St., Auburndale, Mass. 1611 West 117th St., Cleveland, Ohio North Mattapoisett, Mass. 13 Grant St., Lexington, Mass. 3940 Union Ave., Chicago, Ill. 38 East Main St., Georgetown, Mass. Lancaster, N.H. Hote11IIrvirig, Gramercy Park, New York, .Y. 31A Sacramento St., Cambridge, Mass. 111 Sturges Ave., Mansfield, Ohio n 10093 Kee Mar Park, Cleveland, Ohio ff A 1: -. - TECHNIQUE - l9Z2 - Name Spilios, Angelos Arthur . . Spitz, Theodore Parker ,... Spooner, Howard Marshall . , Spoor, Dale Dewey, AT .,... Spratley, james Beckwith, E.E. . Springer, Charles W'heeler, ATA . Spurdle Robert Oram .... Squibb,'Francis Plummer, GX . Stalbird, Stamps, Stanley, Stanley, Stanton, Stanton, Stanton, Staples, James Avery .... Thomas Dodson, A.B. , Harold Davis ..... Harold Preston ..,.. Arthur Glenn, B.A., B.S. John james ...... John Joseph ..... Dana Rainsford . Stapleton, Felix ,.... Starbuck, Charles, Jr., GBE , . Stark, Richard Henry . . . Starkweather, John Burr . Starr, Frank james, 'l'EfI1 . . . Stearns, Philip Morris, KIJKE . . Stedfast, Stanley VVilton . . . Steenbruggen, Richard VVilliam . Stefani, Louis ........ Stein, M ark Henry ..,... Steinberg, Harry ....... Steinberg, Max Jacob, 'l'EfI1 . . Stenholm, Carl Johan Adolf . . Stensrud, Karl Oddvar . . . Stern, Is idore Harry .... Stephenson, Thoris Layland . . Sterling, Stevens, Stevens, Stevens, Stevens, Stevens, Stevens, Stevens, Steven so Royal .....,. Albert VVebster . . Amos Henry, AXA . . Breese Jervis .... Frederick Bolles . . . Howard Bernard, CIUK . Leslie Clark, A.B. . . . Philip Coggeshall, AKE . n, Thomas Theodore, A111 . Stevenson Victor Enri ue . Stewart, Stewart. Stewart, Stewart, Stewart, Stewart, Stewart, Stewart, Stewart, Stewart, Stewart, , q . . . Alexander Cameron . Basil Ogden ...... Chester Cameron, S.B. . Douglas Crysler . . . Earle Reynard .,... Francis Barretto, A.B.. , Herbert Rowland . . Orr Nash ...,., Paul Revere ....., Robert Wray ..... VVilliam Lyman, Jr., B911 Stockney, Emily Pierpont .... Stiefel, Ralph Charles, Ir. . . Stiff, Ch urchill Keith ..... Stiles, Florence VVard ...... Stillman, Henry Calmon, TEKD . . Stockbarger, Donald Charles, fI2A9 . . Stockbridge, Harold Alfred, 'EEK . . . Stoddard, Raymond Robert . . . Stodter, Charles Stowe Stoloff, Louis George . , , Stone, C arol Leon . . Stone, Royal Amidon . . Stone, WVilliam Ernest Storb, G eorge Theodore, Jr., AKE. . , Storb, Henry Mentzer Storey, Francis Vincent .... Storm, J ohn .,,...,. Stose, Charles VVillis . Stose, Harold Frederick .... Stoughton, Philip Van Everen . . Stowe, Donald Derickson, KE , , Stratford, William Malcolm, B. Sc Stratton, Julius Adams . . Strauss, Striebel, syfdiiey niarrin, ziiri 1 Q Louis Daniel, EAR , . Class 1923 1921 1922 1922 Grad 1922 1924 1923 1922 1921 1922 1922 Grad 1923 1921 1924 1924 1923 1924 1921 1922 1923 1923 1924 1924 1921 1924 1922 1921 1922 1924 1923 1923 1923 1922 1923 1923 1923 1921 1922 1924 1921 1923 1923 Grad. 1922 1921 1922 1924 1923 1922 1924 1923 1922 1924 1921 1922 1921 1921 1922 1922 1924 1924 1921 1922 1923 1923 1922 1924 1923 1922 1921 1924 1922 Grad 1923 1922 1921 2 Course XIV I VI XV VI XV X X XI I XIV II IV II IV VI XV X XIV I III III II V1 II I1 VI VI- II I X A it II :tif ifii ifi II iii XIII- IV II III I X X VI XV X-A VI XV II II XV IV XV I IV X XIV XV VI VI I III II XIII I VI XV XV X XIV XIV II V VI I II Home Address 40 Highland Ave., Roxbury, Mass. 15 Coolidge St., Brookline, Mass. 214 W. hflilton Ave., Rahway, NJ. 175 Harvard St., Brookline, Mass. 202 38th St., Norfolk, Va. 9757 Longwood Drive, Chicago, Ill. 124 Francisco Ave., Rutherford, NJ. 619 Ridge Ave., Lawrenceburg, Ind. 60 Orient Court, Swampscott, Mass. Seguin, Texas 27 Hillside Ave,, Swampscott, Mass. 703 Somerset Ave., Taunton, Mass. 827 Mason St., Portland, Ore. 69 Hamilton St., XVorcester, Mass. 724 Corbett St,, Portland, Ore. 38 Central St., Wakefield, Mass. cfo John H. L. Vvolfe, Baltimore Gas it Elect. Co., Baltimore, Md. South Lancaster, Mass. 240 Turrell Ave., South Orange, NJ. 17 Gibson Road, Newtonville, Mass. 6028 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 246 Main St., Wakeheld, Mass. 51 Emerson Road, lvinthrop, Mass. 55 Roberts St., Malden, Mass. 102 Hostos St., Mayaguez, Porto Rico 194 Passaic St., Passaic, N.J. 29 Anderson St., Boston, Mass. 1065 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 5 W'hite St., Newport, R.I. Kristiania, Norway 39 joy St., Boston, Mass. 352 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. Dracut, Mass. 11 Vxfollaston Ave., Arlington Heights, Mass. 11 VVollaston Ave., Arlington Heights, Mass. 118 Hemenway St., Boston, Mass. 22 XValdo St., Dracut, Mass. 445 64th St., Brooklyn, N.Y, Pervis, California 412 Upson Ave., El Paso, Texas Berwick, Maine Antafagasta, Chile Cor. Linden :Y Beaver Sts., 1Valtha1n, Mass. 118 E. Mitchell St,, Kendallville, Ind. 6 Sumner Ave., Medford, Mass. 483 E. Utica St., Buffalo, N.Y. 17 Robey St., Roxbury, Mass. 3 Overton Road, Ossining, N.Y. Box 296, VVoodland, Me. 1814 East 89th St., Cleveland, Ohio 112 Lewis Ave., Elmhurst, L. I., N.Y. Donnybrook, Dublin, Ireland Box 82, Lamanda Park, Cal. Angus Hotel, Western Ave., St. Paul, Miiin. 1 Pittsburgh Circle, Ellwood City, Pa. 928 Maple St., Fall River, Mass. 19 Shepard St., Cambridge, Mass. 16 Fair St., Newburyport, Mass. 21 Ellery St., Cambridge, Mass. 7 Washington St., Newton, Mass. .550 Eastern Ave., E. Lynn, Mass. 2416 13th St. N. W., Washington, D.C. 168 Grand St., Lowell, Mass. 21 Commonwealth Terrace, Allston, Mass. 20 Taconic St., Pittsfield, Mass. 30 Claremont Terrace, Swainpscott Mass. New Holland, Pa. New Holland, Pa. 20 Rindgefield St., Cambridge, Mass. Lewiston Heights, Lewiston, N.Y. 801 Taylor St., NVashington, D.C. 801 Taylor St., WVashington, D.C. 29 VVest 39th St., New York, N.Y. 77 Fairgrove Ave., Pontaic, Mich. 620 Branard Ave., Houston, Texas 153 Maiden Lane, Seattle, XVash. 401 West End Ave., New York, NYY. 718 Pine St., Michigan City, Ind. 1 2 gliigll GENERAL-iNFo13MAT1oN Nu mfr Stricder, john Xvllllillll, AXA . , Strong. liven-tt Milton . . . Stuart, Stuart. Stubbs. Thomas Ilozlgson, B Llyall Love. 'PAH , Robert Davidson, jr. . Stuckey. Arthur Ray .,,.. Sturdy. XYilliain XYn-rnvr . . Sll1l'll?VlH1l. liar-nhl 1'l1lHLlllH1 Slutman, llerhert llynlan . . Sl1llll1ill1.llt!l'lDl'll llyinan . . Subirana, Tonias .Xntonio . Slllilllllll, Prasoh . . , , , Sulahian. Sc-lrog .,,,,,, Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan , Vlarenve Paul. 1l'K . , Cornelius Dermolt, f1'Ii , David joseph ,,., . ,laines llenry . .James Paul . . , john XYilli:un .... .S., N Suuiuiers.jamesFrancis , . . S1ll'l1111j', t.1eurueCliiilI'nrfl . , . Sutherland, Kenneth Reynolzl, AXA . Swnine, Clifiorcl Perkins. . , . Swan. George Dewey, XXV . . , Swanson, llarry Robert, 11.5. Swartz. Georue. 'VUE ,... Sweeney, lfreflerick Foster . Sweeney, Ivan Prescott . . Sweet, llarold Chester .... Swem, Lee Allan. IIN ,.... Swenson, llilary Sanford, 1l'2JK . Swett, llerman. '1'.X'b ..... Swett, Karl Adrian ..,.,. Swett, 1Vil iani .Xlfrr-cl. 'Fill' . . Swicegood, llarry Lloyd , . Swift, Donald Jnrlzl .... Swift, George Parsons . Swift, Roscoe Everett . . Swisher. Thomas llyer . Ta. Gibson Yuanrlun . . Tabor, Lewis Pcxirson . . Tait. l.Villiam Knight , . , Taintor, Henry Cone , . . . Takenchi, Koichiro, B. Sc. . . Talcott, Carleton Hart, fl1l'A . . Tamer, Joshua ....... Tanck, Henry ...... Tang, XfVu-Chieh .... Tange. Albert Frederick .... Tapley. George Manning . . . Tappan, Herrick Ogden, 13011 . Tashjian, Edward Nazareth, A.B. Task. Leon ......... Tassler, Abraham Harry, 11vEA . Tatman, John Lowell ..... 1923 XV Tattersiield, Gerald, OX . . . Tayler, William Robert . . Taylor Arnold Flint. 9X . Taylor, Charles Herbert . . . Taylor, Charles Martin, Jr. . Taylor Chester Clarke . . . Taylor, Edward Story, X111 . . Taylor, Emil Elvidge . . . Taylor George Edward . Taylor George Rawson . . Taylor Jerome Jones, IIJKE . Taylor Joseph Franklin .... Taylor Lloyd Gaskin ..... Taylor, Melville Fuller, QAX . . Taylor Paul Bellville, T.R., M.A. . . Taylor Perry Root .,.,., Taylor Richard Vincent . . . Taylor, Robert Seth, MA. , Taylor, Scott Van Emon .,.. Taylor, Thomas Madison. EX . Taylor, Thomas Joseph Newton Tedford, Charles Henry . Teeter, John 1-Ienry, f1JKXI' . . Teich, Jacob ........ Teach, John Robert, EDTA Ten Eyck, Harold Robert, 41159 Tenney, Oliver DeGraf. GE . . Terkelsen, Edwin Andrew . . 'luxx 1922 1922 1922 nu: me: llllfl li 4 1 i 1 nm: 150251 max nm 1922 192 192 K l.I2 IEI2 1921 19325 1922 191221 192.1 19211 19211 1923 11122 1921 1921 1922 1924 192-I 1922 1922 1923 1922 1921 1921 1921 192-1 192-l 1922 1922 1922 1022 1921 Grad. 1921 1922 1923 1921 1924 1923 1924 1921 1923 1921 1923 1921 1924 1924 1922 1922 1924 1923 1922 1922 1923 1923 1923 1921 1923 Grad. Grad. 192-1 Grad 1924 1922 1923 1921 1921 1923 1922 1924 1922 Coursr Yll V1 1X XIX' lll 1 XIX' ll XB XX' II I ll X X X SILIV ll 111 1 111 ll XIII 1V X XX' I Y1 XY ll Ill XY V1-X X yi X X 11 11 11 Y X I1 A X V1 XV XV 1 11 11 V1 111 111 X 11 111 XV X V1 11 ero. E YV IX-B X V1 V1 XV 11 111 V111 X111-A V1 X7 11 111 XIV V1 V1-A XV 11 XV 11 443 ng. Ilomr .rlddress Z1 Bartlett Ave., Arlington, Mass. liluiira. N.Y. 5711 Maple Ave.. SL. Louis. Mo. 359 Canaan St., tfarhonrlale, l'a. -127 XV. l'nion NVest Chester. Pa. 2101 llarnml .Xve., XVashingtou, Ind. Box -1-13. Chartley, Mass. 1.UCllI'l1l'l'Q. N. ll. 27 XYinthrop St., Medway, Mass. 27 NYinthrop SL., Medway. Mass. 2115 XYest 100th St., New York, N.Y. Bangkok, Siam 307 Shawuiut Ave., Boston, Mass. H9 XYalt1.:r St., Bangor, Maine 139 XX'alter St., Bangor. Maine 1 Dunlap St.. Salem, Mass. T1 Aliny St., Fall River. Mass. 330 Dcpew Ave., BulTalo. X.Y. 211 Taft St.. Dorchester, Mass. 218 Garner Ave., l3ull'alo, N.Y. Manheim, Pa. 157 Ocean St., Lynn, Mass. 127 State St., Newburyport, Mass. 2-1 12. MiH'liu St., Madison, 1Yis. Morrisville, X.Y. Box 2911, Dunncllon, Florida lfast jal1rey, N. 11. 223 XVeston Road, XVellesley, Mass. H05 So. Main St.. Mansliclfl, Mass. 905 Mass. Ave., N,E.. XVashington, D.C. T Clay St., New Bedford, Mass. -I5 XYolcott St., Dorchester, Mass. 135 Taft Ave., West Newton. Mass. 25 Mt. Vernon St., Malden, Mass. 22 Strathmore Road, Brookline, Mass. 2 Clinton St., Cambridge, Mass. 22 Beacon St., NVoburn. Mass. Foundry, Easton, Mass. Sutton, W. Va. Chinkiang, China 103 East St., East Bridgewater, Mass. 12 Park St., Brookline, Mass. 118 Circle Drive, NVichita, Kansas Tokio, Japan 192 Prospect St.. Torrington, Conn. 46 Harvard St.. Dorchester, Mass. 13 Rockland Ave., Boston, Mass. Canton, China 386 Wolcott St., Auburndale, Mass. 30 Brockton Ave., Haverhill, Mass. 383 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Harpoot, Armenia 853 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester, Mass. 145 VVindsor Ave., Hartford, Conn. 1020 Linwood Ave., Columbus, Ohio GS07 Lincoln Drive, Philadelphia, Pa. GUS Fairfield Circle. Westfield, NJ. 27 Crystal St., Newton Centre, Mass. XfValpole St., Dover, Mass. 3 Albion St., Lawrence, Mass. 375 Maple Ave., Aurora, 111. 31 Clinton Ave., Montclair, NJ. 1024 Walnut St., Iowa City, Iowa 1711 Vine St., Denver, Colo. Caro, Michigan 23 Lowell Road, Schenectady, N.Y. 45 Meridian St., Malden, Mass. Salisbury, New Brunswick, Can. 184 Hawthorne St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 1708 Eola St., Berkeley, Cal. 415 West 5th St., Ottumwa, Iowa 135 Charles St., Fitchburg, Mass. 612 St. Louos Ave., Fort Worth, Texas Box 188, Cascade, Montana 328 W. Magnolia Ave., San Antonio, Texas 1621 Mt. Curve Ave., Minnesota, Minn. 261 High St., Newburyport, Mass. 120 1-lay Ave., Johnstown, Pa. 109 Market St., Trenton, NJ. 20 Glenridge Ave., VVhite Plains, N.Y. 129 Santa Fe Ave., Santa Fe, N. Mme. 35 Lee St., Cambridge. Mass. 12 Bradford Rd, Newton Highl'ds, Mass. TECHNIQUE' 1922 Name Tetlow, Max William . . . Tewksbury, Russell Benton . Thaden, Herbert Von, KZ? . Thayer, Elliot Pierce . . . Thellefsen, Claus Molbach . . Class . 1924 . 1921 . 1921 . 1924 . 1922 Thimme Thomas ,Edmund Jared . . Carl Edison .... Thomas, Charles Allen, A.B. . . Thomas, Charles Norton, GX . Thomas, Earl Roger ..,.. Thomas, Everett Daniel . . . Thomas, George Hugh. . . Thomas, Henry VVebster . . Thomas, Leland Emerson . . Thomas, Robert Raymond . Thomas, Sterling Gould ..... Thomas, Winthrop Atherton . . . Thompson, Daniel Garrison Brinton, A.B Thompson .,AW ......... George Edward . . . Thompson. John I-Iurlburt .... Thompson, Nesmith. . . .... Thompson, Richard Cowles, B.S. . Thompson, Walter Lee, 4112K . . Thompson, Wesley Goodman, AKE 1922 1921 Grad. 1923 1922 1924 1923 1923 1922 1923 1922 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1922 1923 1922 Thomson, Frank Nix Schneider Thomson, George ...... Thomson, Wilfred Mulock, EAE Thornton, Charles Earle . . . Thoron, Benjamin NVarder, A.B. Threlfall Valentine Crawf rd . o Thulman, Robert Kelley, AT . . Thumim, Carl, A.B., B.S. . . Thurston, Robert Ray .... Tigges, Alexander Joseph . . Timothy, Patrick Henry . . Tirrell, Charles Henry, EAE . Tishman, Jack Arthur . . . Tishman, Paul, B.S.. . . . Tobias, Karl jacques . . Tobin, Francis Leo . . Tobin, Henry Reuben . . Todd, John Crugar ..... Toll, Charles Hulbert, Jr., fI1KE . Tomlinson, Albert Hibbs, S.B. . Tomlinson, Henry Ritter . . Tonon, Attilio Robert, AXA . . Torres, Rutilio ........ Townend, Harold Lindsay . . Townend, Maurice Garthwaite, GE Townshend, Bailey, S.B. . . . Tracy, Edward William .... Tracy, Henry Miron, KDK . . Tracy, Lawrence James . . Tracy, Robert William . Travers, Fred I-Iartt . Travis, Robert Earle . . . Tremaine, Lyman Lord . . Treschow, Michael, B.Sc. . Tribull, John George . . . Tripp, William Anthony . . . Troland, Girard Blakesley . . . Trowbridge, Lawrence Wellington. . . Trowbridge, Otis Hibbard, A11 . True, Osmond Smalley .... Trumper, Wallace Luzerne .. Truslow, James Linklater, Afb Tsang, Pau-Ling .... Tsang, Tsung-be . . . Tseng, Chao-Lun .... 1923 1921 1922 . 1921 1922 . 1922 . 1922 . 1921 . 1921 . 1924 . 1921 . 1924 . 1922 . 1922 . 1924 . 1921 . 1923 . 1924 1924 . Grad . 1922 1922 1923 1924 . . 1921 . . . Grad. 1924 . 1923 . 1924 . 1923 . 1924 . 1922 . 1924 . 1921 . 1924 1922 1921 1922 1922 1922 . 1924 . 1922 . 1924 . 1924 . 1924 Tsu, Feng Chang, S.B. . Tsui, Hsueh Yu .... Tu, Kuang Tsu ,..., Tucker, Charles Mason . . Tucker, Everett Russell . . Tucker, Harold Amos . . Tupayachi, Ricardo . . . Turner, Arthur Arnold . Turner, John Arlington . . Turner, Robert Laird . . . Turner, Rodolphus Kibbe . Tuthill, Howard Berridge . Grad. 1922 1921 1922 1921 1921 1923 1921 1924 1921 1924 1921 Course V VII II XIII XV VI II Sp. XV VI II VI X III II I II VI VI VI II VI-A IV XV X X II VI I I XV II X VI I I I I II VI VI IV XV X-A VI XV II I XV VIII I X IV I VI XV II XIII II VI I X VI-A X VI II VI X X VI I II V VI VI I I VI X X XV 444 Home A ddrers 39 VVrentham St., Ashmont, Mass. 52 Waldemar Ave., XfVinthrop, Mass. 2511 Gilbert Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 154 Commercial St., Weymouth, Mass. Kristiania, Norway 168 East 31st St., Paterson, NJ. 37 Holt St., Waverley, Mass. 406 Kenilworth Ct., Lexington, Ky. 220 Broadway, Flushing, N.Y. 712 Louisa St., Williamsport, Pa. 214 S. Main Ave., Scranton, Pa. 260 Valentine Lane, Yonkers, N.Y. 13 King St., Dorchester, Mass. 37 Holt St., Waverley, Mass. 260 Valentine Lane, Yonkers, N.Y. 191 S, Sherman St., Wilkes-Barre. Pa. 419 VVest 119th St., New York, N.Y. 70 East 54th St., New York, N.Y. 1148 Walnut St., Berwick, Pa. 63 Homestead Ave., Stratford, Conn. 205 Fairmount St., Lowell, Mass. 591 Orange St., New Haven, Conn. 66 Highland Road, Stamford, Conn. 66 East Ave., Newark, N.J. R.F.D. No. 2, Granville, N.Y. 296 Washington St., Dorchester, Mass. 129 Lawther Ave., Toronto, Can. VVillow Ave., Bradford, Mass. 143581. Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs, olo. 984 High St., Fall River, Mass. 2493 Valentine Ave., New York, N.Y. 52 West 111th St., New York, N.Y. 215 Walnut St., Montclair, NJ. Mosinee, VVisconsin 206 YfVoodland St., Nashville, Tenn. 297 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. 404 VVest 116th St., New York, N.Y. 18 East 41st St., New York, N.Y. San Paulo, Brazil 67 Rindge Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 24 Paris St., Everett, Mass. 4920 Stewart Place, Madisonville, Cin., Ohio North Glendale, Cal. Swarthmore, Pa. 155 Chestnut St., Fairhaven, Mass. 27 High St., Stafford Springs, Conn: 72 Pueblo No. 156, Mexico City, Mexico 77 Brown St., Methuen, Mass. 111 Ross St., Fitchburg, Mass. 60 Marshall St., Brookline, Mass. 19 VVaban Hill Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Indianola Conshohocken, Pa. 19 Rutland St., Cambridge, Mass. 1023 Lincoln Ave., Toledo, Ohio 66 Howard St., Haverhill, Mass. 3 Lexington St., Framingham, Mass. 560 Prospect St., Westfield, NJ. Strandboulevard 105, Copenhagen, Den. 2601 Eastern Ave., Baltimore, Md. 5 Lowell Circle, Somerville, Mass. 157 Lincoln Ave., New London, Conn. 14 Hollis St., Newton, Mass. 1396 Park Lane, Pelham Manor, N.Y. 1072 River St., Hyde Park, Mass. 1854 Nela Ave., East Cleveland, Ohio Bedford Road,.Summit, NJ. Shanghai, China Shanghai, China Hunan, China Chekiang, China Peking, China Shanghai, China 25 Cherry St., Lynn, Mass. 9 East St., Ipswich, Mass. 31 Pearl St., Fitchburg, Mass. Cuzco, Peru 11 Newcomb St., Arlington, Mass. 15 Broad St., Norwich, Conn, 263 Sherbourne St., Toronto, Can. 61 Brookline St., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 226 College Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. fgifi- it Im, GENERALS-l,l1FQRlVlATlON 1135311 X.: mr Tuttle, llomce liaiiwroit . . Tuttle, Tllonlus XVI-rrull . . Twichell. Lester Uliasv . Tjcson, Fhnrles XYvsle:y Tyne. Tlnnnas Daniel . . Tyzzer, lfrzinklin Gow-n Tzougros, George ,lost-pli . I'ehel:u'kn:r. Armin .Xflarns . I'etlu, Daisnke ..... I'lbrich, Max .Xlfrt-ll .... Vntierlt, I:fL'fIUfit'Ii llenry , . L'pliuni, llowuril Bailey ..., Vpliuni. XK'illiain XX'oofl11riflgi-, .Lvl I'ribe, Ilenry ........ Yatlner, Lawrence Samui-1 . . Vztlilhervl. IY:i1ter Tlieoflore . Valdes. Yiviano :le 1:1 Luz , . Valentine. .Xllurfl Mayo, Xfl' . , Valentine, Roger Iilwyn . . , Vallarta, Manuel Sandoval . Yan Allen, XYil1artl 1Vootlin . , Yan Alstyne, Pierce john . . . Yanrlevate. Dwight ...... Yan Dusen, 1Villiain Ilaigh, '1'l'.I Van Gierson, Ross Ifllintt . . . Van Neste, Victor .,,.... Van Pell. Eugene Yan Buren, jr. Van Tassel, Karl Raymond , . Yardon, Arnold Carapiet, NLD.. Vaughan, Andrew Eiscn. ,Ir. . . Vaughan, Arthur Stuart, jr. . . Vaughan, Donald Graham . . . Vaughn, Raymond Linco1n,.XT . Vaupel, John Leyson, 11111 . . . Velonis, Arthur Christ . . . Vepsala, Alfred ..... Verner, Hyman Joseph . . . Vernon, Edward Campbell . Vernon, Lawrence Roland . . Vesely, Josef Francis, M.D. . Vial, Salvador Ovalle . . Vicario, Carlo Giovanni, EAE . Vicinus, VVilliam Whitmore . Vickery, Howard Leroy . . Vickery, James Cutler, B.S. . . Victor, Harry, B.A. ..... . Vignoles, Arthur Hutton, ATA . Vilett, Everett Walter .... Vincent, Robert Norman, IPKE . Vitalini, Walter Ramus .... Vivian, Philip Holbrook , . . Vogel, Frank Chafee, AT . Vogelsang, Shepard, fI1I'A . Vold, Ole Ingier .... Volk, Ralph Leonard , . . Wade, Harcourt Mortimer . . Wade, William Clarence . . . Wadsworth, Philip Shirley . . . Waechter, James Maurice . . . Waggoner, Jack Holmes, B.S. . Wagner, Harold Clifford . . . Wagner, Melvin Charles . , . Wagner, Roy Christian ..,, Wakeman, Arthur Goodhue, fDA9 Walch, Donald Elbra, EAE . . Wald, William ..,.. Waldron, Sheldon Howard . Walke, Roger Selden .... Walker, Albert Nickerson . . . Walker, Hugh Leon ..... Walker, William Henry . Wallace, Alexander Comyn, ' era Wallace, Ralph Hoffman Wallace, Stuart Gilbert .... Wallin, Homer Norman . . Walters, Marion Irven. . VVa1tha1l, John Henry . . Class enum 1921 I I 19215 YI IULIII YI 11122 X 1921 11 I1l2fl YI 11121 YI 1921 X Grail. YI 15122 XIX' 1922 X' IU22 ll 1923 XV 19221 I 11122 XY 11122 IV 11121 I 1923 XX' 11123 X 1921 XIX' 1112-I Y 11123 YI 1922 X 1112-1 XV 1922 II 1922 I 11122 VI 1924 YI S.1'.II. VII 192-I XY 1924 II 192-I VI 1922 II 1921 I 1924 VI 1921 I 1923 II 1923 I 1923 IV S.P.I-I. VII 1922 I 1924 VI 1923 XV Grad. XIII-A Grad. X 1922 I 1922 IV 1922 VI 1923 I 1921 II 1923 X 1922 X 1924 IV 1922 XIV 1923 I 1924 II Grad. XIII-A 1923 IV 1922 XV Grad. V 1922 X 1924 XV 1922 - II 1921 II 1922 VI-A 1921 I 1922 VI 1922 VI 1922 X 1924 V1 1923 VI 1923 XIV 1921 XIII 1921 XV Grad. XIII-A 1923 XV 1924 X 445 llonzz' ,lr111'rz'Sx .3 Linnaean St., Canibritlge. Blass. IN Ilillsifle Ave., Naugatnck, Conn. 123 IE. llollis St., Nashua. N.1'I. Kitchnwan, N.X'. 202 XYest liilth St., New York, N.Y. -ll lfairinount Ave., XYakelielf1, Mass. 15 Motto St., Boston, Mass. 267 Sllllllllil Ave., Ilackensnck. NJ. Tnkio. ,Iapan till Nlozurt St.,,I21l1lZ1iCLl Plain, Mass. lil So. Arlington Ave., East Orange, NJ. 211 Mt. Bowtloin Terrace, Grove Hall, Blass. 1.331 ,If-fferson St., Duluth, Minn. Colombia, SMX. 262 Ii. -lth So. St., Salt Lake City, Utah 122-1 N. Broadway, Oklahoma City, Oklu. Monterrey, N.L., Mexico 21612 Wolcott St., Anburnrlale, Mass. T1 Blain St., Cocliituate, Mass. Mexico City. Mexico 123 School St., Carthage. N.Y. 1086 22nd St., Appleton, Wis. 515 Woodbine Ave., Rochester, N.Y. 155 Riverside Drive, New York, N.Y. IIS Brooklawn Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. 25 Algonquin St., Dorchester, Mass. Sharps, Virginia 99 N. Genesee St., Geneva, NX. East Bengal, India 1154 High St., Pottstown, Pa. 123 Salisbury Ave., Garden City, L.I., NAI. 11-I E. Alvord St., Springfield, Mass. 72 Portland St., Providence, R.I. 14 Park Vale Ave., Allston, Mass. Arcadia, Greece 15 Rollstone St., Fitchburg, Mass. I Jelnferson St., Marblehead, Mass. 1625 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. 408 XV. Sth St., Aberdeen, Wash. Prague, Czechoslovakia Santiago, Chile Great Neck, Long Island, N.Y. 642 Main St. E., Rochester, N.Y. 1734 Commonwealth Ave., Brookline, Mass. 1331 G St., NJN., YVashington, D.C. 326 Hemphill St., Fort VVorth, Texas 29 Greenwood St., Newton Centre, Mass. 2633 Emerson Ave. So., Minneapolis, Minn. Parry Sound, Ontario, Can. 151 E. Main St., Milford, Mass. 236 Mt. Auburn St., Watertown, Mass. 95 Robinwood Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 913 Montauk Ave., New London, Conn. Kristiania, Norway 65 Bartlett Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. 16 Westland Ave., Boston, Mass. 707 Olive St., Texarkana, Texas S Hanover St., Portland, Me. 7006 Cedar Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 12 Mellen St., Cambridge, Mass. 103 Water St., Medford, Mass. 69 Waumbeck St., Roxbury, Mass. 103 Water St., Medford, Mass. 64 Mt. Vernon St., Oshkosh, Wis. 578 Plainfield St., Providence, R.I. 47 Wildwood St., Mattapan, Mass. 228 Weir St., Taunton, Mass. 52 Lenox Ave., Ridgewood, NJ. 26 Winchester St., Brookline, Mass. 816 So. Dakota Ave., Tampa, Fla. . Burlington, Mass. 64 So. 9th East St., Salt Lake City, Utah 1192 Morton St., Mattapan, Mass. 36 Green St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Washburn, North Dakota 3226 Warder St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 320 W. 17th St., Norfolk, Va. 1: v--- 5.-,,. 1. ' G ' ' ,.: ,..,. .. ' ?g9sf.5',' Fr f 1 L , , , 1 . V ..,.. .. .,.a 1 Name Class Course Home Address VValton, Francis Willett, AKE . . 1922 XV 295 Garside St., Newark, NJ. Qxalton, games Clement ,... . 1323 XXI E7 Carleton St., Newton, Mass. aton, y ney rant, ATA . . 1 23 ' an Francisco, California XVamsley, Donald C., ATSZ . . 1922 I 6610 Blackstone Ave., Chicago, Ill. YVang, Chen Chi ...... . 1921 VI-A Sian, China Qgang, gork Fiin .....,. . 1922 I Canton, China ' ang. oong ang ....., . 1923 II Shanghai, China QQCHFSLIIESII, Flrank 215111-tehead . . VXI 34CNewtorgSt., Faneuil, Mass. ar , gar ic rar urtis . . . 1 -4 1 inton t., Taunton, Mass. YVard, Joseph Sylvester Jr. . . , 1922 I 1016 Winthrop Ave., Beachmont, Mass. WVarden, Charles Browne . . . . 1923 XV Hudson Ave., Tenarly, NJ. Riardwell5Charles Huntington . . 1924 II 42 Plainfield St., Waban, Mass. ' arner, onald Franklin . . . . 1922 XIII Halifax, Nova Scotia Rlfarnerll Vgnthrog Loring, ZAE . . 13134 XIII 344IV2Na1sl1ington St., Middletown, Conn. l arnic ', enry reene . . . . . 1 -4 2 ar 'et ct., Amsterdam. N.Y. VVarren. Alfred Lockhart ..,.. . 1921 XV 11 Cleaves St., Roxbury, Mass. Qgarren, llgertram clflggzene .k. GK. . . XII 103SLexingtcgn SE, 1fValtham, Mass. ' arren, anc lar ominic , E . . L' X 12 ummer t., alem, Mass. NVarren, Frank XVilliam ....... 1924 III 27 Briggsville St., North Adams. Mass. Wfarrender, Lee David ..,.. . 1922 IX-B 1205 Arrow Ave., Anderson, Ind. wasgburn, Dale Ellsworh . . 'Ng East Igreetown, Mass. C as ington, awrence .... . 2772 ancroft Way, Berkeley, al. VVason, Alfred Boyd, X49 .... . 1921 XV 1530 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. WVasserman, Arthur Lawrence .... 1922 II 28 Greenbrier St., Dorchester, Mass. Waterman, Byron Adams, Ph.B .... 1923 XV 168 WVater St., VVarren, R.I. XVaterman, Marshall Nehemiah, 111111 . 1923 VI 25 Norwood Ave., Summit, NJ. Waterman, Robert Edward, fbEK . . . 1921 X 14 Mt. Vernon Ave., Orange, NJ. 2Xaters,1DlonaldERobert Eugene . . . 1924 VI 117 Oakley Road, Belmont, Mass. atov, ram ias, 'l'AflP . . . . 1921 XV 101 Hancock St,, Trenton, N.J. Rlatrotgis, Jerome? Antchony, EN . . E922 XI Forest Hills Inn, Forest Hills, L.I., N.Y, ' att, eorge .L exan er, BA. , . ra . V 775 Wasco St., Portland, Ore. Waugh, Donald Randolph . . . . 1922 XV 320 Rumforcl Road, Mount Airy, Pa. Waxman, Samuel David ..., . 1924 IV 43 Anderson St., Boston, Mass. way, Gogrgel Franklin. 3d., GIKE . . 1924 VI 9 School St., Lincoln, Me. ' ayne, or on Adams .... . 1924 XV 34 Edwin St., Dorchester, Mass. Qxeatherl-ey, Vaughan John. . . . 137 VVgnchester St., Brogkline, Mass. - eaver, osepl en . . . . 1.2 ox 35, Tampa, Fori a 'W'eaver, Van John .... , 1924 II 422 W. Beardsley Ave., Elkhart, Ind. 1fVebb, Allen Sidney, B911 . . . 1923 XV 6123 Viiaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XVeber. Bertram Anton, ATA . . , 1922 IV 1805 VVesley Ave., Evanston, Ill. Vlfebster, Fullerton Deering . . . 1922 VI 12 Hampshire St., Everett, Mass. XVebster, Robert Crosby . , . . 1924 II 218 South St., jamaica Plain, Mass. 1fVebster, Walter Neal ..... . 1923 XIII 19 Wfyman St., Lawrence, Mass. Vlieeks, Dorothy Walcott, B.A. . . Grad. VIII 3461DLE'J:well St., Cleveland Pk., VVash., 2XCiikS,I?V21ljfI' Inogelgss . . . , iv 112185533 sekiviaribom, Mass. eae, oy rt ilur, . . . . ' a ota, o. Da ota VVeil, Eugene Stix, B.S. . . . Grad X 4383 VVestminster Place. St. Louis, Mo. VVeiler, Charles Barton . . . . 1923 I 36 W'ells Ave., Glenolden, Pa. Weill, David Andrew ..... . 1922 II 150 VVest 119th St., New York, N.Y. XVernbaum, Shepard Samuel . . . 1923 X 19 Intervale St., Roxbury, Mass. Weinberg, Leo, .... . Grad X-A Grand Hotel, Kimberley, So. Africa VVeis, Charles Lewis, Jr. . . , 1922 VI 1119 Vine St., La Crosse, VVis. Weisman, Myer ,.... . . 1921 I 177 Saratoga St., Lawrence, Mass. VVGISS, Norman Leo ......... 1923 III 132 Harrishof St., Roxbury, Mass. W'elch, Georgeffownsend, A.B. . . . 1921 XV 253 'Washington St., Providence, R.I. 1fVellford, Armistead Landon, Jr., B.S.,KE1921 VI 112 Cathedral Place, Richmond, Va. qgelling, ggarlesl Iqlfliay ...... 1922 X North Bennington, Vt. ' e mg. war iomas ...... 1923 II North Bennington. Vt. Vifells, Francis Gerritt ..... , 1922 XII 15 Fairview St., Roslindale, Mass. XfVendler, Paul Bernard, ATA . . 1921 XV 711 Salem Ave., Dayton, Ohio VVEDICR, Joseph .,..... . 1921 X 1758 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. Qxenz, Chiirlescf-ggnryl .... . 1323 X I 76 Elm St., Rensselaer, N.Y. l erner, 'aro oug as . , 1 2 XV 20 Cherry St., Niler, Ohio Wierner, Julius Herman . . . . 1923 III 291 Edgecombe Ave., New York, N.Y. Vverra, Julius Vxlilliam, A.B. . . . 1922 II 203 East Ave., VVaukesha, Wis. Rfiescgtt, ilezekiah Allen, A111 . . . 1922 IXeB Onley, Virginia est roo , Lloyd, fI2KNI' .... . 1924 IV 1145 Dean St., Brooklyn, N.Y. VVestcott, Arthur J. ....,. . 1923 XV 1008 South St., Roslindale, Mass. XVestcott, Frank Tourtellot, Ir. . 1922 XV 95 I-Iigh St., North Attleboro, Mass. WVCSFIHHG. Clayton Carpenter . , 1921 XV 4 Aldrich St., Somerville, Mass. Vllestman, Fred Waltlemar . . . , 1924 IV 33 Oakley St., Dorchester, Mass. Vileston, Atherton Bailey. . . . 1924 II Bay Road, Duxbury, Mass. XVetl1erbee, George Brown . . . . 1921 II 829 1-Iigh St., Bath, Me. Rf!etl1terellRXYl1:trgey Iilarogl X. . . 1921 II 25 Harvard St,, Natick, Mass. ' e s 611, a D1 tan ey, .2 . . . 1921 VI-A 16 Talcott Ave., Rockville, Conn. 'xVexler, Charles Russell .... . 1923 VI 948 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. YVCXIGT, Hymen Albert, TEf11 . , . . 1921 I 33 Bevel St., Lawrence, Mass. VVeymouth, Lawrence Elmer, S.B. . . Grad X 59 Free St., Dexter, Me. XVharton, Nathaniel Philip . . . . 1924 XV 34 Grape St., Malden, Mass. QXlieeler,!g?rddonN ....... . gCliffI3Sit., Winchester, Mass. re an, ' re arren . . . . ' sco, inois XVhelan, Daniel Edward, Jr. . . . 1921 I 91 North Leyden St., Campello, Mass. Vxlhelan, Frank Hubert Edgar . . 1921 I 637 Dudley St., Roxbury, Mass. ' XVh1pple, Jack Van Horn . . . , 1922 II 561 'West 152nd St., New York, N.Y. 446 I I ,lml GENERAL-INFQRMMION .Yu mr 1Yllitaker. Anton Klein . . . 1Yhitaker. llowarrl Edwards . XYhiLaker. 1'nras .Xi-nt-as . . XYliitcrunIm. Stanwonnl lilwyn . XYhitc. jioris Xlarljnnalrl, X11- , XYhite, Sherman, Alr. .... . 1Yhite. 1Yhilt'. Stanley Edison ..., Thomas ltarlr-,A'1' . . . 1Vliileln?ar1. Ralph Racli'liiTe. jr, , 1Yliilelionse, Acosta liurnham . 1vllllC'114lllSU.11'V1l1K. RA. , . 1xv1l1U!110llS1'. Robert Rolfe Xx.1l111illl'fl, Robert Earl . XYhitforil, Stanley Dennison , 1Y111l111E. :Xlfrcd Cilinton . . XVhiLing, Dana ,.,,,. 11'hitley, Francis Tlif-orloru 11'hitrnan, Vernon lileazvr . . Whitney. Stearns llay .... 1Yhitlclnorr:. Vharlvs 1Yynian . XYhitten, George Pattangall , 1Yhitten, Lyman P1-rl:-y. IMA. . XVhittlr-. XYallace Lnvering . . 1Vhittum, Charles Ilarolrl . 11'hitworth, Francis Thomas XVickha 11'idell. ni, josenh john , . Emil Gideon, B.S. . . XVicdemer, Maurice Becht . , . 1Viener. Bertha Sanford. 41.15. . XYiggs, Henry Ross ..... 1Vilbur, 1larlandAshley . . 1Vild, Earle Nelson .,.. XVi1de, 1K'inifred Charles . . Wilder, NVildes, Philip Sawyer . . Karl Leland, 13.5. . . XVildner, Edwin Lincoln, R25 . . Viiilkins, Frederick Everett . XVill-sins, Paul Lear ,.,. VVilks, Archibald Perry . . 1Vilks, Herbert Edwin . . , XVill, George Bertrand ,... XVilliams, Amory Leland, S.B. . 1VilIiams, Archibald, jr. . . . . . VVilliams, Benjamin Franklin . , XVilliams, Bradley Potter, B911 . . Xkiilliams, Charles Ayres, KDKNI' . . 1Villiams, Gordon Tracy .,... VVilliams, Harding De Cantillon,A.1XfI. Vkfilliams, Harvey Ladew ..... VVillian'is Hubert Lefebvre, A111 . . NVilliams: Lester Albert , , . . . Vvilliams, Maurice Willard .... VVilliams, Othneil Glanville, 'DBR , VVil1iams, Samuel Longfellow . VVil1iams, Theodore Stanwood . VVilliams, Thomas Francis ,... Xvilliams, W'i1liam Evans, Jr., ACD , VVillis, Elton VVi1Iiam ...... VVillis, Francis Thomas, AXI1 . . VVi1lis, Raymond Trask . . . Wills, Addison Keyes ...., Vilillsea, NVi1lson Jasper Bennett, SAX . J. Curtis, AKE . . . Vililmotl Francis Eugene . . VVilson, Wilson, XfVi1son, NViIson, 1Vi1son, Wilson, Wilson, 1fVi1son, Arthur Jeffrey, AT . . . Edmund Geddes .,.. Ellsworth MacNaul1, Xfb . Everett James. . . , . . Floyd Jackson ..... john Chester, GAX . . . Owen Gregg, Jr., B011 . . Proctor Philip ..... VVi1son, Robert Atkinson. . , . . VVinchester, Marshall Hayden, I-DAX XVinde, Ronald Henry, ATA , . . Windisch, Richard Philip, EX . . XVindsor, King Olaf, B.S. . . . Wineman, john Arthur, AXP . . Vkfininger, Edward ..... Winslow, Edward Lawton . . Vilinslow, Ralph Edward . . . VVinslow, Sydney Smith, B.S. . . CAIIISX . 1922! . 192-1 1922 . 1923 . 11122 . 192-1 . 192-1 1922 . 11I2'1 lov . . 1.11 . 151222 . 11121 . 1112-1 1922 . 19221 . 111221 . 1922 . 1922 . 1923 1922 1922 . 1921 1922 1922 1921 1924 . Grail. . 1923 . Grad. 1922 1922 . 192-I 1921 . 19215 . Grad. 1923 1922 . 1923 . 1922 . 1923 . 1923 . Grad. . 1923 . 1921 . 1921 . . 1921 . 1923 111.10 1921 . 1922 , 1922 , 1921 .. 1922 . . 1922 . 1923 . 1923 . 1922 , . 1922 . 1923 . 1923 . 1923 . 1923 . 1922 . 1923 . 1922 . 1923 . . 1921 . 1922 . 1921 . 1922 . 1921 . 1922 . 1922 . . 1924 . 1921 . . 1922 . 1921 . 1923 , 1923 . 1924 . 1922 . 1923 . Grad. Courxr 11 X I1 11 I X V1 lil X VI Il XIV YV 1 5-1 ' .-2471! Z:4.'-12:2 Z 1 X I1 V IV X1 V1 IV XV Math. III YV V1 I I X IV XIII I 1 XV V 1 V 1 VI 11 11 11 11 11 XV V1 XV V1 X V1 V1 XV XV V1 XV XV XV 11 111 XIV X XV 111 I1 XV XV 1V 11 1 X111 IV V1 447 'A Ilomc .flddrirss 210 Stanton St., Bradentown, Pa. Merriam Ave., Bronxville, N.Y. Weauhlean. Missouri '15 XVayland 1Yollaston, Mass. 312 KW-st 10th St., New York, N.Y. 90S Margate Terrace, Chicago. 111. 1252 Penobscot St., Rumforrl, Me. 201113 Spruce St., Pliilarlelphia, Pa. Xiboilstoek, N.Y. NYimer Harbor. Mc. 315 East -19th St., New York, N.Y. 1'nity. Maine Slit Lancaster St., Albany, N.Y. 3110 Summit Aye., Syracuse, N.Y. H-I Prescott St., Cambridge, Mass. South Sudbury, Mass. 1215 Antrim Cambridge. Mass. T03 Randolph xNZ1Sl11l'I1LtUl'I, D.C. 45 linion Square, Somerville, Mass. Edgewood Country Club, Charleston, XV. Va. lil Pearl St., Mirlclleboro, Mass. JG Hawthorne St., Malden, Mass. 115 Front St., Weymouth, Mass. 72 Lincoln Ave., Fall River. Mass. 7 Henry Ave., XYest Somerville, Mass. N2 Bushnell St., Hartford, Conn. 907 Burr SL., St. Paul, Minn. -1821 Linden Ave., Norwood. Ohio 29 Sparks St., Cambridge, Mass. llesscl Grove, St. Foy Road, Quebec, Can. 133 E. Foster St., Melrose, Mass. -1522 N. Robey St., Chicago, 111. 105 Middlesex St., North Andover, Mass. G-I Homer St., Newton Centre, Mass. Belmont, N.H. Amherst, Mass. 17 XVest XVater St., 1VakeI'ie1d, Mass. 15 Rindgelield St., Cambridge, Mass. 43 Hunter Ave., Newport, R.1. 91 1Vater St., Danvers, Mass. 44 Wildwood Terrace, Glen Ridge, N.J. VVoodstoek, Vermont G Slimmer St., NVatertown, Mass. 1-17 Congress Ave., Chelsea, Mass. 2233 Orrington Ave., Evanston, 111. 230 South St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Gates Mills, Ohio 401 N. Beach St., Daytona, Florida 235 South St.. Morristown, NJ. Paxton, R.F.D. No. 2, Richmond, Va. 34 Bickerstaff St., Boston, Mass. 47 Barnard Ave., Watertown, Mass. 261 N, Main St., Station B. Winsted, Conn. Enfield, N.H. 256 Eliot St., Milton, Mass. 207 Hillside St., Roxbury, Mass. 74 Wellington Court, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1909 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. 119 Mutual Bldg., Richmond, Va. 62 Ocean St., Providence, R.1. 396 S. Quail St., Albany, N.Y. 175 Seneca Parkway, Rochester, N.Y. , 422 E. Kearsley St., Flint, Mich. VVestf1e1d, 111. 217 E. Lake Ave., VVatsonville, Cal. 396 Ward St., Newton Centre, Mass. 45 Harrison Ave., Montclair, NJ. 9 Beacon Ave., Newburyport, Mass. King St., Franklin, Mass. 295 North 24th St., Portland, Ore. Brown Hotel, Des Moines, Iowa 208 Lexington St., East Boston, Mass. 26 King St., Dorchester, Mass. 41 Lincoln St., Manchester, Mass. 29 South High St., Melrose, Mass. 3505 Clifton Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Box 265, Santa Fe, New Mexico Greensburg, Pa. French Lick, Indiana 15 lvlain St., Easthampton, lV1ass. 42 Fayette St., Cambridge, Mass. S77 High St., Fall River, Mass. .,, .,.. 4 ' 5 al l ' T E C H N IQ U E- ' I 9 Z 2 ' Name Class Course Home Address winsor, glanenfe Edgar . . 1354 B 3758 Spruce St., Chelsea, Mass. insor, au , r. .,.. 1. 2 - eston, Mass. Winsor, William Pearce . 1924 X 373 Court St., Pyinouth, Mass. Xgirenihgfyiorge globert . 1922 IV Petrograd, Russia 1se, 1 iam patz , . . 1922 XI Boyertown, Pa. wisgnew, rgexandlelf, CIPBAC . , 1921 X A 406 Pulaski St., Brooklyn, N.Y. it erow, arry innic . . 1921 VI-I Tarreytown, 1VId. Wolf, Alfred . . . ...., 1921 VIII 1833 Diamond St., Philadelphia, Pa. Wolf, E1nar Ignatius . . 1923 I 330 lfValnut St., VVaterbury, Corin. Wolf, Jacob Robert . . . 1922 XV 627 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Wolf, Victor Lawrence . 1922 III 2232 Washburne Ave., Chicago, Ill. Wolf, William ..... 1923 III 103 'Wheatland Ave., Dorchester, Mass. wolfeag-Izniry Dean . . . 1923 X 64 Bromheld St., Lawrence, Mass. oo, u- slang .... 1923 VI Shanghai, China Wood, Abel Farnsworth . . 1924 X 23 Chamberlain St., Dorchester, Mass. Wood, Albion Royal . . 1921 VI-A 127 Myrtle St., Claremont, N.H. Wood, Frank Henry. . . 1922 II 95 Church St., VVatertown, Mass. Wood, James Irving . . 1924 XV 838 Robeson St., Fall River, Mass. Wood, Ralph Waldo ..,, 1922 XV 121 Albert Ave., Edgewood, R.I. Wood, Raymond Vincent . , , 1922 II 289 Jackson St., Lawrence, Mass. wooglJury,PCharles Fairfield . . . . 1923 VI DOVCIZ Maine C d N I oo ing, reston, EAE ..,.. , 1923 XV 302 Prospect Ave., ranfor , . . Woodruff, Wilbur J., ATS2 ,.,,, , 1922 VI-A 1824 Seneca St., Buffalo, N.Y. Woodward, Morton Powell, B. Ch. . . Grad. V 4311 Floral Ave., Norwood, Ohio Worcester, Dean Kirkham, B.A. , , 1922 XIV 137 East 37th St., New York, N.Y. worsincrifiil IsoberERockwood . , , 1921 I 23 Nye Ave., Brockton, Mass. D C ors am, u son ixon . . . 1921 I 1101 Mass. Ave.,N.XV.,Washington, . Worthington, Hood ...... 1924 X 301 Second Ave., Salt Lal-:e City, Utah Wray, Theodore Strong . 1922 I 109 West Ave., Rochester, N.Y. wriglg, Lgvingston .... 1322 III 32 Greergeaf St., Quincy, Mass. u, ao an ......,, 1 24 X Peking, hina Wyatt, Charles Russell ..., 1921 X 1421 Fifth Ave., Huntington, VV. Va. Wyeth, Francis Huston, fI1I'A , , 1922 VI-A 723 North 25th St., St. Joseph, Mo. Wyld, Reginald Geake, EX . 1924 II 1141 Thurman St., Portland, Ore. Wylde, Edward Pilkington , , 1921 X 19 Orchard Terrace, North Adams, Mass. Wynkoop, Thomas Pelmore . , 1921 XIII-A 26 Butler Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. Yang, Soa Lien, S.B ..., Grad VI Szechuen, China Young, Albert Morse .... 1921 V 22 Appleton St., Manchester, N.H. Young, gglv1ndLIolcke, S.B. . 1922 VI 303 S. College St., Marshall, Texas oung, war eavitt . . 1921 XIII Bellport, N.Y. Young, Hawley Smith . 1924 II 133 St. Paul St., Burlington, Vt. Young, James Marshall . 1921 I U. S. Marine Hospital, Stapleton, L. I., N.Y. Young, Joe Wah ........ . 1924 I 43 Pearl St., Holyoke, Mass. Young, Philip Lee, S.B. . .... . Grad X-A 432 Kensington Court, Louisville. Ky. Young, William Hoyt, Jr., IIPZK . . . 1922 II 325 Ellison St., Paterson, N.J. Yvoung, Ylasellgliaiettad ,... . 1921 VIHA 229 W. 5thS'?St., Junction City, Kans. oungs, +ran e an .... 1922 VI-A Youngs, IN. . Yount, Dee Andes, A.B. . . 1923 VI Westminster, Maryland . gout? Megall Arthur, B.A. , Cgraixd Yi' 4:63 SoutghSt., Appleton, NV1s. u, wal 1 ...... 1 2 anton, ina Y11. TZU.HSi-H113 . . . , 1923 II Shanghai, China A Yung, Hln Fun . 1924 I 4 Glenealy Road, Hong Kong, China Zacharewitz, Irving .... 1924 I 220 Monroe St., Passaic, N.J. Zack, Samuel Isidor ..... 1922 XI 383 No. Orange Road, Athol, Mass. Zager, Harold Louis Arnold . . 1921 X 34 Egleston St., Jamaica Plain, Mass.. Zane, John Hamilton, XID . . 1923 I 309 gY1.'IIgighLandPAve., Chestnut Hill, ia ep ia, a. Zangwill, Bernard Louis .... 1923 VI 605 Harrison Ave., Boston, Mass. Zapolski, Walter Wadsworth . . 1922 I 13 Field St., Cambridge, Mass. Zartarian, Sarkis Marderos. . 1924 VI 211 Fayerweather St., Cambridge, Mass. geller, Iilaul JIo1I1rfIA1winH. . 1922 XX 130 PrcaspectIA5fe., Scranton, Pa. o er, ies i er, B9 . 1921 reens urg, n iana Zorzos, John Nicholas . . 1921 XIII Constantinople, Greece Zurlo, James Vincent . . 1922 II I5 East Main St., Milford, Mass. f Wl25U'3W3'lXUl3QVl3Q1lD'-35 ixffissgwv gv1iaQ2QgpKyCgrggg'v' DAEDHS N 2' 2' .1 Y z. :1 N. , iz x V ea EPEPQQ? Q 35535 V?Q?E V 'D OUR MXH? 'XX ADVERTISERS D QD 1' PM Q Q ssvawar - - H 1 emma . yxg Y . 4 N the followlng pages 'D D r . rxx you wlll find announce- N ' ndiami ments of the many X 15 U Q concerns who have contrib- we . 392333 uted materlally to the f chi bli r' success o s pu ca ron. Both they and we will b H b ene t y your patronage. UK :UVB NYJ' QW' 'U' QW' 'KW' MW' 'NVE :WK QW' 'AW' aw' X X M L ' it By supporting our advertisers, you benefit TECHNIQUE and Technology. I s rw::fe:ff -Q5 .. ..aff:w'..fff-,raw 1. ,,:ae-,ff-ff Q. t -- ..m,. l -'M ,X ,fx : as, 2 gc., ,W.55:'yiN'?f'aif'r'1mf5,fkf7',.sW':f:z1i:iE f5.: . '-as-ay , ff .ifiifmirza-lgssw W :Wg'YewQmaw'-.'fxz52i?f.:.1.wggM-M1544 , ,, 5 5 a 'EN f 1 Vi -2?5?i?i:.t-H523 ' 1i3l55f'f.3?Z-:fri-fiikmeiw-:W f, ,,,ffJ 4f1aSfVff: 1 iv ' 1:12 ' file ian' tijliyaaa ,ff f-ef, xagfws, asm, f,,.rWQgw.1i2Qg,zaf 1 - , gmwi it -. .i i M'T'j5ili1sti?i9Q4ggarwfL2.:'t , ifilsiwgggfz gag Y- An ' saw , . e if fl -Mi' - iflf - f ' , fgirfisgzi' L. 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Coulcl there be more conclusive proof of the durability, economy and general superiority of these roofs? The Surety Bond Guarantee Yet the owner of a Barrett Specihcation Roof need not rely upon even this practically unanimous judgment of experts. He is absolutely insured against all roof trouble and upkeep expense by a Surety Bond of one of the strongest surety companies in America-The U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty Company of Baltimore. Before specifying or closing contract for a Barrett Specification Bonded Roof, be sure to read carefully all the stipulations in the Specification. The Barrett Specihcation Type AA 20-Year Bonded Roof represents the most permanent roof covering it is possible to construct, and while we bond it for twenty years only, we can name many roofs of this type that have been in service over forty years and are still in good condition. 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'f 0.1 :54 '24 9:1 zo' +- 51 5.1 '41 951 :5: 0.1 'L' 0 0 A 4 1 '5' 9.1 954 9.1 24' 4' A '4 54 941 :L w 451 STUDENTS' SUITS Kindly mention TECHNIQUE when answering these advertisements. , Special Service for Tech Men Providing for the Wants of college men is and OVERCOATS RAIN COATS LEATHER COATS DRESS SUITS CUTAWAY COATS SINEATERS KNITTED VESTS SILK CRAVATS SHIRTS a large and important part of our service. Our ready-to-Wear suits and overcoats are designed, cut, and Hnely tailored in Work- shops on the premises, to meet the most exacting requirements. The Haberdashery Department is splen- didly stocked with the better kinds of fur- UNDERWEAR nishing goods. Stezfson Hats. BATH ROBES H . I ,, HOUSE COAT5 Sole BostonAgentsforthe StetsonSpec1a . GLOVES Etc. Macullar Parker Company 400 VVashington Street, Boston, Mass. CLOTHING FOR YOUNG MEN SUITS, OVERCOATS, FURNISHINGS HATS, SHUES THE 0 MENS sToRE A ' or NEW ENGLAND Q8iLW'N'U'xfQO' ' THE - sERv1cE - STORE! 452 Whdloved - Oh very - a fairy. - ESTABLISHED IBIS Ceas e I V tlzmeziraa gurnialqirig nba, MADISON AVENUE con. FORTY-Foun1'I-I STREET NEW YORK ' BOSTON LITTLE BUILDINGQ TREMONT, CORNER BOYLSTON Y'C'ff'fJIII7IIl' Bl'lll'fI 47-L3 - . LITTLE BUILD NG , -if.: P. ' , ONLY A STE F OM V 1.1215 I-lf' E I '. ' -f' ,- IIAIV -: .. , ?Ii ,i ' 2 ' I :I 1:2 it ' I ' .- iii , I, , :. K n X.. , , .ill X K I If I X - I I IE ,. , :wi I ,.:,5.If,5 3 1,3 I 7 ,gi if ,, ,,,: mqifz- I ,rigs g , T'2,,Ir ,. It In 'hi -lie -I' et S: 'T' . Ii' fr ' 1 'R 1' 5ti!IiIF12eiEfI1 fg is E , 41 -f,4?!I1'1,LfI1Eig,f fp . If I -Q . I IMIIIQ--It 1 - 15'i1 1 L A 3 I ' E? -- 7 'ua 'E ki' ,mi I rilll ,f -' ff , -'nz .,... . f -.- A-.. .I .r:.-,q .- III . jig ig.f:,R' --f ' gf ' .-1 I- ' 915' - y , ,,,,ff gag,f i'fk i?1,s:ew ef 1 , . 3 J-x:?Ii: 135i,:.'-P' 411 .1 ynzezrj 25' . I. AN., .-,g,-,.,---V.:-- :, , n-f-v:-I..1r.A.r.a-..--..- Clothing for Every Requirement of Men and Boys Ready-made and to Measure Suits and Overcoats for Business, Dress or Sport English and Domestic Hats and Shoes Shirts, Cravats, Collars, Pajamas, Underwear, Hosiery Sc Gloves Dressing Gowns, Travellers' Requisites, Leather Goods Waistcoats, Caps, Sweaters and Mufflers of Shetland or Angora VVool Imported Pipes, Tobacco Pouches, Cigarette Cases, etc. Liveries for all Menservants Send for Illuslmled Catalogue 453 Give these advertisers yonr support. Tfwenty-eighth Year The Engineering Agency, Inc. Technical Employment 53 W. Jackson Boulevard Chicago, lil. No advance ke of any kind 'whatsoever Write us for positions in BEMIS BRO. BAG CO. Cloth and Paper Sacks Albert Farwell Bemis, '93, President Indianapolis Bemis, Tenn. Kansas City Memphis Minneapolis New Orleans Omaha Peoria San Francisco Seattle St. Louis Winnipeg Houston Boston Are you one of the 'Tech men who appreciate Engineering Metallurgy The Kenmore Barber Shop Manufaciurlng Chemistry 496 Commonwealth Ave. Contracting Appraisals ?IEi?E1QeCture Igjjlfshlng Service Satinfaction SAVE-TIME-LABOR-TOOLS SPECIFY SHELBY The Standard of Tubular Excellence Distributors: AUSTIN 85 DOTEN, 102 North Street, Boston, Mass. 454 In an effort to please - - - The Ashton Pop Safety and Relief Pressure uncl X'Lll'lllllll C Always 'lepemlablc for quality, and ellicricncy , , C . ,. I r gl ,Dy ,J , 12 . '- jr ' . li The Ashton Valv Main Office and XYorlcs 161-179 First St., Cznnluricl Valves lnges clumbility e Co. ge, Mass. ' Nas si YI I NX af' to 4 N K L: I. v 6 ' ' ,A ff xr A, , -24 J. , f WJ BULLDOG BELTS For the young man who appreciates good taste, snap and style When you buy a belt ask for Bulldog -made from the finest selected leather by expert workmen. Guaranteed to serve and satisfy. HEWES 81 POTTER BOSTON, MASS. General Building Company INC. BOSTON, MASS. takes pleasure in calling the attention of Tech men and their friends to fine addition to the M. I. T. buil this company in 1920-1921 Sena' for our booklet :flowing other classes of buildings erected by ur TRUCTION ' z 9 S a Y' sznvxcs the t by ix- Pratt School of Naval Architecture ' Massachusetts Institute of Technology VVELLES BOSWORTH - - - Architect, New York STONE Bc WEBSTER - - Engineers, Boston 455 These advertisers have made this issue possible. -4 .az N T J, A Q, Z , : .95 6 4 5 f ie . . I if s i ,, . . 3 S V ,ff ig ,W m 5? .V ' . , gf ' .11 fx ' 5 jfs. gg ff' 5 s re fgff s e1 if Q ie rs 2 it e e fe e ie e ii Ze , . . .. . - . if is . wr wsu- z Nz fe J- ' X 1 3 fees f2,g f,yQjs vw' , w w? -4 . SV',?X, ' - -xy fv 'sv i ' W W e f ff ' .f e ' - .1 ,. . .9 Q ggg X . .. . . QC, ,e - Q34 4, With more than fifty-eight years of success in 2 service have established their reputation for 926 f 'A ' H ' ' 11 Globevawes. quality. And Lunkenheimer Quality means 3 'Wg 6 . n . . . . . . .r.- W An nevaives ' ieliabilit , continuit of service and econom nc., Q y Crossvalves in niai1itenance.ffff.f Sa:vN3n Retu'n The Lunkenheinier system of test and inspec- Qs . . , , BaIaE'ledaT:1iZme tion givesa perfect knowleclgeof the condition and vawes actual performance of the article before it leaves care, the factoiy, proves its service- CIIVHXQS ability, and assures the user ec safe and efficient operation. V I . . Blom: Vifrite 'fLunkenhe1rner .vawes Eq.u1ppecl 'in your engine and popsafetyand Relief boiler specifications. It is a Valves guarantee forsafety, efficiency, 5, 4' Water Columns, Water Gauges and Gauge Cocks 1' Whistles and Whistle Valves Ground Key Cocks Injectors and Ejectors Lubricators, Oil and Grease Cups permanence and satisfaction. Lunlqenheimer products are obtainable from supply houses everywhere. Insist on having the genuine. Oiling Devices Automotive Acces- sories Etc Current ecliton of catalog bearing No. 58 on file in M. I. T. Library. Consult Vol. 2X of Catalog Studies. 1-ELUN5-gmgimsna Largest manufarturers of I High Grade Engineering Specialties of the world. Cincinnati New York Boston Chicago A l I-f0l'ld0n Export Deparlmenl 129-135 Lafayette Slrect N ew York, N. Y. f Q 4' 32-24-52 4 Ile got down on his knees Complete Service Plan to Plant Charles H. Tenney Sl Co. Engineers 201 Devonshire Street Boston, Massachusetts astern Metal 1Btu?Jurts u. ll4in11I4u'llrrer's rinrl llislrilmulurs 7 ' ' . RUtIl IXtL.-XXIJ SIDING, I-IXIKXXIJISIJXII-I'I'.XI.RI INI OI t INK XII I XI I XIII XII I XI , . x . 1, . ,.,. . ,. . ' -I ' L 5 QC DOORS, FIRE Sl'lL l'TERS, XIIi'I'XI CURYI-'R lil XID XII I XI tIII IV I II I IRON I-'KX Factories, Cambridge XII-QS, 1f.xir.,xxr1-:ix rioioresf xx'1xrimx's ,xxo 1-'morris 201 Devonshire Street, Boston af 5-ur?-S Z I I Armstrong Transfer Co. Baggage Transfer and Taxi Service Telephone Beach 7400 Oldest and most reliable company in Boston. Baggage checked to destination or locally to Railroad Stations or Steamship Wharves. Taxi Stands at North, South and Back Bay Stations. ' we PLLQIJSS I 1 I1 Q ': fx 11. 116 I I I I III I I New II 5 , IIMQQII a ?irIirrrgII'3 I I In 1-2 SKIDCFX' Main Office, 271 Albany St 457 By supporting these advertisers, you beneiit TECHNIQUE and Technology. Established 1889 SHEA 85 DONNELLY Co. QUARR1ERs AND PRODUCERS OF EUREKA It DIA A LIME IAIO E THE ARISTOCRAT OF BUILDING MATERIALS A FEW OF OUR RECENT CONTRACTS Dining Halls, Princeton University Oklahoma State Capitol Wasliington Cathedral Technology Group, Cambridge Rhode Island Hospital Trust Building Mark Hanna Memorial Federal Reserve Bank, Boston New Home John Hancock Insurance Co., Boston MILLS AND QUARRIES AT BEDFORD, IND. MILL-CHARLESTOWN, MASS. Send Plans For Estimate to Bedford, Ind. or Charlestown, Mass. Estabrook gl Co. 15 State Street, Boston, 7 Municipal Bonds High Grade Corporation Bonds and Notes Certain Preferred Stocks Members New York and Boston Stock Exchanges New York Springfield Baltimore Providence 458 But she said I don't love you - not very. STUDY TYPICAL l QL?-L 1' ', S7fb,'f' 3 W EBSTER SYSTEM of STEAM l -gAgLw,,,,,,,,, 1 will W . 'li? ' :J 1.1 --g - ,igmgriifia 7, -, A X L lArfup....:.-. t,.1',- my fi 4,47 'tea ' .' C ' fr , l ...F'Ib'iQi:'i1'4LirX.,24s- - WARREN WEBSTER sf Co. ,QQ J ,jfnj , fJ'27IZi'4' A , X , 1 lf xg' yi' i awry.. Camden, N. J- l .X 5,?,,,, . ff., 'it ' '.fi N-4:- ff' - 3 Boston Office, 220 Devonshire Street and 31 Branches 1:92 W X jgiexiiix- 'Ui X ig s 1 W B X -5 W -11. , SQ, W , Yr'-1 ffm A., sum, :M , I - - f-ia. .. .J C1 CJ 1151...- , .v I S' ,T 'Y Wt 'W' 'A r J ' ' .. . 5 .f- ,. I?fQf? 'rQ, elf. vm..-. mn- i A , Ki,- , ,139 lg 5 . 'fFi-X-fxfd 'uf N Hi f. 'i -gs ,.,g T ? ' -'TE' 'YT-,nn Y EY' ' 'iff' f bf Pwm. i fr, ' .X ,. .4 ,x'.1t.i.f- I O Q f ' few f5f'fzfa3fg4 14 . at ..iQ.rf7 Tiffgfjlf I iff? .1 15:2 i Slaafr s.,.i.ofi'iP 0 ' i W I .v.b.i.,, , 2313? pi ffivafa' i G E 6 1 W 1 If::f13. Evil? x-jajiw i . ,..-l-:L ax -,ll 5 if 44? - he 'mg' , I I 6-qw. , Bal! l?E5aZ4::',1.s,:t-qw, fy li,fq3I:iIC?4'lsl fs A g agl-Limo, ! wfnyfswnqn Q, H wal if ' ' -- W- X' 1fiZ113:git Q Pain li, I, f, 2,,M::m :-.Hg Weyxer g., - W xi lf? 'O f i undef.-ii A il- if f.1'J'.U.ZZ.. ii fi7f'1'Q1 . ini? ig XM.: 1' 'L L' I -1 l N..-,iff 1' '-' 1 I D' A 1 an I: -L 3- U I I Im sw sua ' ' Sm 4 3, TIE:3::.'.'5i:fffi3ifffi'.11'.':5.'fjffiiii.'.1111111i1ij'f1iLf :Ji G ll riff m,!'f'Q'5 S?'f1 ?:-'-:':: -'-'-1431 light: RA Z1 ,E-'fff 1'fT:: Z'..'I I E lVrlnU11 rivlfl'f 7109 STU ..sf...ii1sBSTER FINANCE industrial and public utility properties and conduct an investment banking business. DESIGN steam power stations, hydro-electric develop- ments, transmission lines, city and interurban railways, gas and chemical plants, industrial plants, warehouses and buildings. CONSTRUCT either from their own designs or from designs of other engineers or architects. MANAGE public utility and industrial companies. REPORT on going concerns, proposed extensions and new projects. NEW YORK BOSTON CHICAGO 459 Kindly mention TECHNIQUE when answering these advertisements. W The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge V V HE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY offers courses, each of four years' duration, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science, in Civil, Mechanical, Mining, Electrical, Chemical, Sanitary, Geological and Electrochemical Engineering, in Architecture, Chemistry, Biology and Public Health, Physics, General Science and General Engineering, and Naval Architec- ture, and in Engineering Administration. 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, Trigonometry, Physics, English, History, French or Ger- man, and must present teachers' certificates for two units of a series of elective subjects. A division of these entrance subjects between june and September or over three successive years is permitted. Entrance examinations are held in june and September of each year. ln June, applicants are examined by the College Entrance Examination Board in Boston, 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 to the Secretary of the College Board, 431 Vkfest 117th Street, New York City. The September examinations are held only at Cambridge. Graduates of colleges and scientific schools of collegiate grade are admitted, without examination, to such advanced standing as is warranted by their previous training. Graduate courses leading to the degrees of Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy, and Doctor of Science are also offered. Special Research Labora- tories of Applied Chemistry, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Physics and Physical Chemistry have been established. Correspondence should be addressed to the Massachusetts Institute of TechnolOgY, Cambridge, Mass. 460 And as for our lovable Donie - Chauncy Hall School lfST.Xlll.lSlIlilJ ISBN 'l'llli SIYIIOOI, 'l'll Yl' l1ONI lNliS l'l'SliI,l l'IXl1l,l SlYl'IliY TO 'l'lllC PIilCl'XliX'l'ION Ol S'l'l'l7lQYl'S lfoli 'l'llli Massachusetts Institute of Technology FlifXNlil,lN T. KURT 553 BoYLs'1'oN S'1'ni5li'1' Principal BOSTON, Nlxss. HEWINS 82 HOLLIS MENS FURNISHING GOODS 4 HAMILTON PLACE, BosToN OPPOSITE PARK STREET CHURCH WOOD PRODUCTS VVe manufacture Variety Turnings and Flat Work from Domestic and Foreign Woods in Plain, Tumble, Friction, and Enamel finishes. Hickory Handles CAXe, Pick, Sledge, Hammer, etc.D, Skewers, Toothpicks, Die Blocks, Cutting Boards, Dowels, Moulding, Toy Parts. We operate mills in Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio and Arkansas. H. A. STILES 85 COMPANY General Sales Office: ' 97 OLIVER STREET, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 461 Give these advertisers your support. 9 EQ 699' Fc evlawx TOPS BELLANIY MU. X091 A 9 L Part of the Machinery Room at M. I. T. Showing Erection Work by Us Millwrights, Machinists and Machine Shop AT YOUR CALL EITHER DAY OR NIGHT During regular business liours phone Bellamy, Ft. Hill 3526g nights ana' lioliclays plione G. T. RICHARDS - - - Dorchester 3434VV JOHN L. ANDERSON - - Somerville 654lM LEON BELLAMY - - Newton North 2052 R - Ojfice, Fort Hill 3526 Machine Shop, Fort Hill 5390 BELLAMY MILLWRIGHT St MACHINE CO. 177 and 179 High Street, Boston, Mass. 462 He tumbled, in love so far gone he - Slrirl Sales Ujfifcx mul UYllH'llllll.YL',Y liixlrirl Sulrs f7'HI:t'C'S and Ufarelzouses Chicago, Pitlshurglu, BUSlOll,.XliLllll.1, New York, Pllilnclelpllia, Cincinnati, Indianapolis,Seattle. Paul, Minneapolis, Dallas, Tex., Newark, N. J. Gvzzvnzl C 2fff'1'cz'.s' llisliawalca, Ind., Li. S. A. Oneida, N. Y. CIIHIIIZIUIIII Plant Dodge Mfg. Co., Ltd., Toronto and Montreal The Dodge Sales and Engineering Company Distributor of the Products of Dodge Manufacturing Company and Dodge Steel Pulley Corporation Dodge products are used extensively by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Our catalogue will be mailed on request to those interested in modern mill power equipment. V J. T. DICKENSON, Manager, Boston, Mass. 463 These advertisers have made this issue possible. Griebel Instrument Company CARBONDALE, PA. GENERAL LABORATORY SUPPLIES All Glassware made in our own factory by the best skilled labor None Imported CHEMICAL GLASS APPARATUS THERMOMETERS HYDROMETERS BURETTES, CYLINDERS, PIPETTES, VOLUMETRIC FLASKS ACCORDING TO SPECIFICATIONS OF BUREAU OF STANDARDS OUR NAME STANDS FOR QUALITY LET US QUOTE ON YOUR REQUIREMENTS THE HOUSING COMPANY ALBERT F. BEMIS. PRESIDENT ENGINEERS BOSTON Fay, Spofford 82 Thorndike Architects Managers 15 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. . Engineers DODGE-HALEY COMPANY . IRON, STEEL, HEAVY HARDWARE 212-218 HIGH ST. and 153-169 BROAD ST., BOSTON 464 Mixed up hi Young's Hotel Court Street and Court Square Parker House tally - - - C. A. Spencer X1 Sons Co. 183 ESSEX STREET :: BOSTON School and Tremont Streets liagoliiizurcrs' and Exporters of Hotel Touraine ACME BRAND TANNING Boylston and Tremont Streets MATERIALS BOSTON BRANCI-LTITHEBARN STREET J. R. WHIPPLE COMPANY LIVERPOOL :: ENGLAND Q1 lr 1 v Ee I 'wonder hofw many of these fel- V f lows realize that they should have gf INCUME BUNUS w t, with disahility hefhre going into E li A any rush U 4 l ya H l , we X k-X is-E END op A PERFECT Dfxy You can ajjhral them Andrew D. F uller, '95 120 TREMONT STREET Telephone, Main 5573 By supporting our advertisers, you benefit TECHNIQUE and Technology. ARTHUR C. HARVEY CO. STEEL - IRON HARVEY STEEL ROAD BOSTON, MASS. Telephone Brightoul 3800 ALLSTON DISTRICT 34 HAWKRIDGE BROS. CO. 303 Phone Congress Main Street 7168 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I Fine Finislzea' Steels - In Strips, Tubes, Bars, Wires, Rocls, etc. Tool Steel hr Efvery Purpose W ard? Gold Label Higlz Speed Steel , 'R 1-l -Edgar T. Ward's Sons Co. , BOSTUN New York Brooklyn Newark Philadelphia Q..,Qn2'MMQnEG 'V : ' Pittsburgh Cleveland Detroit Chicago Milwaukee 466 And left out a galley - - - Established 1896 ATIONAL SEPARATOR and MACHI E CO. Office: 739 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. Factory: 1 Dock Street, Cambridge, Mass. Nlanuhcturcrs of CENTRIFUGAL OIL SEPARATORS with Automatic Filtering Attachments A practical oil saver for machine shops using turret lathes, screw machines or any oil consuming machinery. It separates the oil from metal chips and turn- ings and automatically fil- ters it at the same time. Arranged for either belt or motor drive. They have been on the market since 1896. They stand hard work and rough usage. These .machines are built in twenty-six C265 different ' sizes and styles from little ones holding six quarts to ff jumbo sizes whirling half a ton. AN UNSKILLED WORKMAN CAN OPERATE THEM. 467 Kindly'mention TECHNIQUE when answering these advertisements. Jackson E? Moreland Engineers Plans specifications, supervision of construc- tion general superintendence and manage- ment examinations, reports and appraisals. Dugald-C. Jackson Edward L. Moreland,'07 Other Technology Men Associated Arthur L. Nelson George F. Sever Henry C. Patten Francis M. Loud Carroll H. Shaw Edward H. Cameron Merrill J. Smith Harry L. Bowman Adolphe H. Vifenzell Ralph D. Booth 387 Washington St., Boston, Mass. DORRETY of BOSTON Manufacluring jeweler Creator of Original and Artistic Emblems and Insignia THREE EIGHTY SEVEN WASHINGTON STREET J. R. Worcester E. E. Pettee, '92 G. H. Brazer MEMBERS OF AM. Soc, C, E. J. R. WORCESTER 81 CO. Consulting and Designing Engineers Bridges Foundations Steel and Reinforced Concrete Construction 79 MILK STREET, BOSTON Cement Testing Laboratory at Waltham, Mass. Warren umping Machinery Single and Duplex pumps, both steam and power driven, for all kinds and conditions of service. Built to the Warren standard which embodies correct design and highest quality of material and workmanship. 2221220 Warren Steam Pump Co. Philadelphia Main Oliice and Works, Warren, Mass. 468 And all for a big blue-eyed Lonnie. Qld Colony Service N efhcient and courteous organizatlon, pro- gressive methods, larffe resources and three offices conveniently located in different sec- t1ons of Boston, combine to make the Old Colony Trust Company the most desirable depository in New England Interest bearing accounts, subject to check may be opened at any olhce and the tl11 ee offices used interchangeably for the transaction of your banking business An Investment Department that IS at all times 1n close contact YV1lQl1 the bond market and financial affairs in general 13 at your disposal The Foreign Department offers its facilities Modern Safe Deposit Vaults at all ofhces that offer complete protection for your valuables Old Colony Trust Company 17 Court Street MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYS'1 EM D g . - . . A, in financing business in foreign countries. ' 9 222B l 52 Temple Place Boston oy ston St 469 Give these advertisers your support. Dress Suits to Let With White Vests SINGLE SUITS OR IN CLUB LOTS. SPECIAL PRICES ON SLIGHTLY USED DRESS SUITS. WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FULL DRESS ACCESSORIES. READ Sc WI-IITE, Tailors Ralph M, Read Fred H. White, Jr. 111 SUMMER STREET, BOSTON COver Regal Shoeb SILK HATS SHIRTS DRESS SHOES Tel. Beach 56977 Prompt Service Aft fix II It looks like a good-year ! GOODYEAR SERVICE STATION AMERICAN RETREAD AND TIRE COMPANY TIRES. TUBES AND ACCESSORIES VULCANIZING 88 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE CAMBRIDGE, MASS, OPPOSITE TECHNOLOGY BUILDINGS WALTO ' LUNCH COMPANY 531 BOYLSTON STREET 332 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. 7 SCHOOL STREET ' 44 SUMMER STREET 242 TREMONT STREET 42 FEDERAL STREET 1083 VVASHINGTON STREET 424 TREMONT STREET 30 HAYMARKET SQUARE 629 WASHINGTON STREET 139 CONGRESS STREET 8-9 TREMONT ROW TECH BLOCK, CAMBRIDGE 1215 COMMONWEALTH AVE., ALLSTON Ojice: 1083 Waslaington Street, Boston A great many fellows have wondered - - - The Best in Table Equipment New imported and domestic china and porce- 0 Q06 lain dinnerware, fine table glass, silver and 6 S electric lzunps for every purpose. 7 Beautiful giftware in pottery and QL SE hand painted china at lower prices than elsewhere. We urge an early inspec- QE tion of our new display rooms Q of exquisite gift china and pottery.. xy, rare pieces of glass and artwares from the Q2 market places of the continent. GC? The House that is Known by the Customers it Keeps 556-570 Atlantic Avenue : Boston GILMOUR, ROTHERY Sc CG. INSURANCE 120-130 Water Street - Boston, Mass. 80 Maiden Lane, New York, N..Y. 471 These advertisers have made this issue possible. A Wall Radial Drill built of long-wearing ma- terials: skilled w orkm an- shipg bearings bronze hushed, renewaloleg high carbon steel spindleg all operating control central- ized within easy reach of the operatorg improved brace bars insure rigidity and accuracy in drilling: saves your floor space. Result: The Pride of Every Purchaser Descriptive bulletin gives detail I f .. A f mf A , 5 -,AL X C, fo ,E+ 1 ...,1 !i2A1swAsLs 191101115 Busuwas A' DME HLLEY gfwckgr v Q1 Z ' Q , Aazusmazs ro ZZ-me Posnvafvs X MQ I x ENN Cfursp-Rlswroelffr , ,Aff ' ,, , .NH .- f ., -, X -A .I 1 in fi M w,NG5aR Gmwos Funulsz-:sa I I, fff,-avr Elms: ----V - ' K'-X A ' NX X l 1 e 'ex I -i I .4 41 xx , XXX E. i u t Comes: Plrrw GEAR: ,Hi 5 XX y I A I OZ ff' i' 'inn .T , I I l C5 .v-i.,.miW 2 A 4 ,, ,. , , ,. ,WWW . Y Zigi., : ,,.:.- Aflw it Y,,,,, , ,Y,.,..,....VV t. -..g5:ai:cgj:., E4 . or . HEAD CAMP lf, ni KW Anfmsnfn.: 75we UP . X Wfinfeluas F V ' ,Y gg E: G' , sf r it iQ Fam Hmm DWL i f j I ff AND CbA,j,,,5,,S,NMNG 7,1 1 y i '-P ',.,h Heavy Mag: Ewzcfcfr' ' ' 1 '-ei Q: Stn ftcsvs, Ekczvzs Husfmvas 15 --f ' Q ' If 4 F 135-iii h Anuzfsmsaf Cazwrfn Iffsfsffr Quick 1?E7'uwv Fon Powsfv Ecru sx-,,, , X 5-:LL 77-nz-u.sr Bsnrwvs 'A i NCOARSE ATU' RACK luass Spmarz Accun-Arstv Gsowvp ' K is' HM? 4 M0055 mpg? 2 Lynd-Farquhar Company, 419-425 Atlantic Ave., Boston 9, Mass. MACHINE TOOLS OF QUALITY ' ' I .I.B. Hunter Company Z ,I I -C, lv- fi, - f ii HARDWARE I ' X F your architect calls for Yale V hardware to be used on your A 6 house, be sure to visit our store, as we have alarge and complete as- s sortment of Yale building hard- I ware. ,I -,L We furnished Yale hardware for X h -nv I N: A the Massachusetts Institute of A H A 1 Technology buildings. I i i X . i 60 Summer Street i Telephone Main 5566 BOSTON X .-:-' I KANL Y 472 As to whether Bunt Spaulding has blundered - - - Yule Made is Yale Marked Spur-Geared Blocks E e v Superlorlty of design materials and construction gives the Ylle Spur geared Chain Block unrivalled safety, speed and all round labor saving efficiency. Its pl met 1ry gear system provides balanced pres- sures, neutrlllzed thrusts minimum wear, rapid hoisting speed from small cham overhaul, and holds the load which will not lower unless the h 1nd chain is pulled Rugged, all- s te el suspension parts are used throughout- From hook to hook a line of steel. FOR SPEED AND SAFETY 1. K X . 2 - 1 C I QW: X - - ' 9 L V I , 4 L L c 4Rf-90 ! J' E7 1, I , 2 z . ' 4 I is 2 . , . . if 3 . . . II. 5' 'If' II, uf 1 , . I -:I I' 1 Ill I :li IO I liz 5 If I I I Special improvements are the Yale Safety Hook, I.,l If which will not break but 0 ens slowly if dan er- ! II p :iz :Ig ously overloaded, Yale Steel Chain, with links I . . lil ,' electrically welded on the side, Yale Steel Detach- :H :Eh able Shackle. for easy interchange of hooks. I' I, Over 8002 of the applied power results in hoisting ,Ill III energy. With a 1-ton block one man easily hoists Ill I 2000 lbs. Every block is rated by the long ton- 'WI Ili 2240 lbs.-and tested with a 50fZ7 overload, or I-I AI, 3360 lbs., to the ton. Made in sizes from 2, to 40 I I' I? tons capacity. I I We also manufacture a full line of Yale Dif- 'Ill 'IU ferential, Screw-Geared, and Electrical Blocks 4 Q 3 and Hoists, and Electric Industrial Trucks. Send l PJ for catalogs and prices. I IWEI I'J III 'FJ Sold by Machinery Supply IIJJ Houses I I I I THE YALE 8: TOWNE MFG. CO. STAMFORD CONN., U. S. A. 473 By supporting our advertisers, you benefit TECHNIQUE and Technology. F. W. WEBB MANUFACTURING COMPANY BOSTON -li AND Ll- LOWELL FINE PLUMBING Goons DISPLAY ROOMS 50 to 60 Elm Street Cor. Palmer and Middle Sts. Boston Lowell 'H-2Putnam . 553 'I ll Hollis French 86 Allen Hubbard f b B00kS101'6' 'P 2W2Sf45'31.vB0f5TkvNY f I The books of all publishers, on every Qgnngultlng Qlinglnzzlg conceivable subject. If an unusual book, technical or otherwise, happens for the 88 Pearl Street Bostgn, Mass, moment to be out of stock, notwithstand- ing, your order will be promptly iilled. T l Ph U91 Fort Hill 3363 WRITE, PHONE OR CALL CARVER, MACOMBER CS, WEST ENGINEERS REPORTS-DESIGN-CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISION PUBLIC UTILITIES AND INDUSTRIAL PLANTS COAL HANDLING PLANTS 261 FRANKLIN STREET BOSTON E. D. ABBOTT COMPANY PRINTERS :: STATIONERS FRATERNITY WORK A SPECIALTY 181 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston Tel.B. 13.3546 474 182 815' A -4.- ,, -.. , -'L - . -,. QUEEN'S BOULEVARD NEVV YORK CONNECTING RAILROAD Wilson Ei' English Const. Co Railroad Contractors 50 Church Street . . New York 475 Kindly mention TECHNIQUE when answering these advertisements. 1 i 2 Hendey Crank Shapers An unusual job for a shaper and yet this .Hendey 20 crank Shaper is doing the Work 1n a satlsfactory manner. It calls for the use of our regular table ex- tension ,to help support the massive casting. This shaper 1S so Well proportioned and ruggeclly built, however, that it is equal to the task. The Hendey Machine Company Torrington, Conn., U. S. A. Branch Offices: Oliver Building, Boston, Mass. Singer Building, New York City 618 Washington Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. V Chamber of Commerce Building, Rochester, N. Y. 476. To Wellesley - most daily - - - .I ,,,....- Hendey Lathes A Hendey laboratory lathe is what We have called it. Electrically equipped, not only with motor drive, but also with its own lighting bracket as Well. Watch tool chucks, three and four jaw chucks, step chucks, change gears for cutting metric threads, and Hendey estab- lished accuracy throughout for precision Work. The Hendey Machine Company Torrington, Conn., U. S. A. Branch Offices: Oliver Building, Boston, Mass. Singer Building, New York City 618 Washington Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. Chamber of Commerce Building, Rochester, N. Y. 477 Give these advertisers your support. Back Bay 4500 h : Telep Ones Brookline 2040 RHODES BROTHERS CO. Groceries and Provisions WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 170 to 174 Massachusetts Avenue 10 and 11 Harvard Street BOSTON, MASS. BROOKLINE, MASS. AMERICAN CORK COMPANY, Inc. MANUFACTURERS OF CORKS FOR CHEMICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL AND LABORATORY REQUIREMENTS. INSULATING CORK BOARD, GRANULATED CORK, CROVVN CORKS AND SPECIALTIES 16 BLACKSTONE STREET, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS THOMAS TODD CO. THOMAS TODD, JR. '99 A FAMILY OF FOROVER 100 YEARS TELEPHONE, HAYMARKET 601 14 BEACON STREET, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 478 Ig gP f l 1 d CHADBOURNE 81 MOORE 'XI IlLIfZICl.lIl'L' zl' Elastic and Non Elastic Webbing 179 LINCOLN ST., BOSTON, MASS. F t y Chelsea, Mass. 479 These advertisers have made this issue possible. BURTO -FURBER COAL CO. SOLE RETAIL AGENTS Crozer-Pocahontas Coal SELECTED GRADES OF ANTHRACITE CGAL WHARF 120 BORDER STREET MAIN OFFICE EAST BOSTON 50 CONGRESS STREET Patented 4 o I '- .. it 5 K , Y? J., 9 1 aa5::w::55, t. s 2. . ,-2 f ' f , K, ,X Ch W J he in I in vm ., . Qu. . f' f--fa..-naw 4 Q H.. Y fs.-:funn I Q' 1Q !i -' 1,11--miie, Ls Q sl J ' fs, im MEI , Q. - P. iw, , F, ....C'y? x:Q W PM Q aaa. H I , vw -.::e:4z:as X ! A gg Eff' fk,:5lY Jelfrey Single Roll Crusher Reduces Run-of- Mine and Lump Coal to Stoker size in single operation. Jeffrey Coal Crushing and Handling Machinery Plays an essential part in efficient Boiler Plant equipment. Production depends on power just as long as it has proper fuel and an adequate conveving system for bringing it from the cars to the stokers Catalogs on Jeffrey elevating, conveying, crush- ing, pulverizing and coal mining machinery will be gladly sent to Students and Alumni of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology upon request. The Jeffrey Pivoted Bucket Carrier is the re- sult of 20 years of operating and Held experi- ence in building coal and ashes handling equipments to meet all kinds of conditions. The jeffrey Manufacturing Company 947 North Fourth Street, Columbus, Ohio Boston Office, 141 Milk Street 480 Sept. 25. Freshman arrive to try luck at Getting in. Complete Service ,fl in the dcslgfz and r0115fr1zrf1b11 of SHOPS FOUNDRIES STEEL MILLS CHEMICAL PLANTS FACTORX BIQILDINGS G XSOLINE EYI RACTION PLANTS -,J STEAM POVVER STATIONS HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENTS TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS RAILROAD SHOPS LOCONIOTIN E TERMINALS PASSENGER TERMIN.-XLS HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS OFFICE BUILDINGS HOTELS HARBOR DEVELOPMENTS Complete Service means the design and construction of the buildings and other structures involved in any undertaking, and in addition the installation of all service equipment, and the construction of railroad sidings, sewer, water and electrical distribution sys- tems, streets and sidewalks-in fact, every facility required to convert as vacant site into a modern plant completely equipped and ready to operate. WE OFFER SUCH A COMPLETE SERVICE DWVIGHT P. ROBINSON 84 CoMPANY INCORPORATED with which is consolidated WESTINGHOUSE, CHURCH, KERR 81 CO., Inc. Engineers and Constructors 125 East 46th Street, New York Chicago Youngstown Dallas Los Angeles Montreal 481 By supporting our advertisers, you benefit TECHNIQUE and Technology. BASTIAN BROS. CO. CLASS PINS, CLASS RINGS, ATHLETIC MEDALS ENGRAVED COMMENCENIENT ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INVITATIONS CALLING CARDS 546 BASTIAN BUILDING, ROCHESTER, N. Y. WESTERN WATERPRIIOFING CO. The M' ABBOTT FRAZAR Co' ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS TCl.Xfide1'Tl'liSfS FURRIERS RAWV FURS Specialists in waterproofing structures of concrete and other masonry, including STUFFED HEADS - FUR RUGS basements, tunnels, tanks, GAME PANELS etc. Concrete oil tanks, waterproofed and oilproofed. NO. 89 Sudbury, Street Boston, Mass. 27 School Street, Boston, Mass. Telephone 1192 Haymarket NEW YORK A PHILADELPHIA C. Bischoff SI Co., Inc. AN ILINE COLORS DYESTUFFS AND CHEMICALS 135 Oliver Street BOSTON, MASS. Sole Agents HELKULIN CHEMICAL COMPANY HOBOKEN, N. J. VVOMAN'S TEN COM MANDMENTS 482 Oct. 4. Fourteen-hour day starts. 6'f 7 P? 'fx Corona Foldmg , Arif ff, 5' X - Vf f ypCVVI'1tCl'S W' Ht In S 350 oo A f . . XI S , RI .1 I, 'r S . 4 I ., Q I X d,.I ,fixhfiay . O AI f K I ,Lv 'I ,- . TecImoIOgY N - VM I hi '. ., .- ,, X I B h I w i ranc I Q5 STATIONERS TO THE INSTITUTE STUDENTS' SUPPLIES. FOUN- FOR FINE STATIONERY. HIGH TAIN PENS, LEATHER SPECIAL- GRADE ENGRAVING, PRINTING 7 TIES AND BRASS GOODS WEDDING STATIONERY. INVITATIONS, RECEPTION AND VISITING CARDS PROGRAMS, MENUS AND DANCE ORDERS FOR COLLEGE. CLASS AND ALUMNI GATHERINGS. FRAT STATIONERY 57-61 FRANKLIN STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of ROBERTS IRON WORKS 483 Kindly mention TECHNIQUE when answering these advertisements. HE SOLVAY PROCESS COMPANY manufactures basic Alkali. Basic Alkali is Sodium Carbonate, or Soda Ash, from Which, as derivatives, many diversified products enter practically all industries. The transfor- mation of the ravv materials into commercial products is effected by heat, power and chemi- cal reaction, Working through the medium of machinery and mechanical apparatus on a large scale. The process is a story of technical co-op- eration of chemists, engineers, and operators. Thus, the trained technician is supreme in the soda ash business. Mechanical, civil, electrical, chemical and mining .engineers combine with chemists, investigators, theorists, andinventors in all stages of Alkali production. Plant layout, machine design, construction and erection, shop operation and management, plant operation, maintenance and repair, plant management, investigation, research, and experimentation, expert technical service,-for all of these, men of good technical education tparticulariy in me- chanical engineeringj are needed. The Solvay Process Company, congratulates the young men who take their technical degrees this year in a period of unequatled opportunity, and desires them to know that its interests. in the future as in the past, are best served by men of engineering education. The Solvay Process Company Syracuse, N. Y. Detroit, Mich. Hutchinson, Kan. 484 Oct. 13. Something went X r ANZ v ong! Faculty did not hold classes P-RRS Q to ff our Quncm-:R 4 0 4' '97'Lov-166 485 Give these advertisers your support. The Name Brown xr Sharp e has been identified the world over for the High Standard of Quality that has been maintained in the manufacture of Milling Machines , Grinding Machines Gear Cutting Machines Screw Machines TRADE MARK Machinists' Tools Cutters and Hobs Catalog presenting our entire line sent on request - Brown 81 Sharpe Mfg. Co. Providence, R.I., - U. S. A. NORTON PRODUCTS: Alundum Grinding Wheels, Crystolon Grinding Wheels, Alundum Grain for Polishing, Glass Cutting Wheels, Razor Hones, Scythe Stones, Alundum Refractories, Alundum Safety Tile, Rubbing Bricks and Stones, Grinding Wheel Dressers, Precision Grinding Machines, Bench and Floor Stands. V V ' IWHE grinding wheel user should always remember that there is one suitable wheel, one combi- nation of abrasive, grain and grade, for each particular operation, whether it be round grinding, surface grinding, tool grinding, internal grinding, for machinery, manganese or high speed steel, cast iron, chilled iron, bronze, brass, or aluminum. He should also remember that the wheel must be selected to meet all the conditions that affect the operation, such as the condition of the machine, feed, contact, and method of grinding. Alundum Wlieels and Crystolon Wfheels are distinct in composition and have therefore different cutting qualities. Alundum Grinding Wlheels should be used for all steel grinding, except in those few cases where the conditions are out of the ordinary. Since 7592 of the pig iron production of the world goes into steel, this means that Alundum VVheels should perform by far the larger proportion of grinding operations. I Crystolon VVheels, on the other hand, should be used on cast iron, which is lower than steel in tensile strength. Crystolon VVheels are hard and sharp, and the grain is of such a character as to break away at the right time, giving a wheel that cuts fast and free. The Norton Company, Engineers and Demonstrators, come in Contact daily with different grinding operations, and learn the successes and failures of wheels of certain grains and grades. Such experience is always beneficial to the buyer and the benefit of it is free to every inquirer. NORTON COMPANY WORCESTER, MASS., U. S. A. Alundum and Crystolon Plants: Niagara Falls, N. Y. and Chippawa, Ont., Can. Bauxite Plant: Bauxite, Ark. 486 Nov. 5. Sophs swamp Frosh! Two records broken. Saeo-Lowell hops .. Textile .. Machinery 77 Franltlin St., Boston lfll Simpy Lomlerl ul Newton Upper Falls, Mass. Biclcleforcl, Maine Lowell, Mass. Pawtucket, Rhode Island Solzllzern OjHrz', Charlotte, N. C. Brunel: Sonllzern Ujfire, Greenville, S. C. ALWAYS ON DUTY T. W. Independent Lathe CHUCKS- Only chuck with a Patented Steel hard- ened thrust ring. Also constructed with double rib bearing, and reversible heat treated jaws. lnsures longer life, accuracy, better and faster work. TERKELSEN MACHINE CO. BosToN, MASS. Manufacturers of Independent and Universal Lathe Chucks. METCALF Sc EDDY CONSULTING ENGINEERS 14 BEACON STREET, BOSTON, MASS. Waler Supply, Sewerage and other Engineering! Works Leonard Metcalf '92 Harrison P. Eddy Charles W. Sherman '90 Frank A. Marston Almon L. Fales N. l Xll GASOLINE PUMPS, LUBRICATING OUTFITS, and STORAGE TANKS for ALL USES BOSTON 35, MASS. NY PA COM P Sz TANK L PUM EL W OT , SH Th d h made this bl Rhode Island Tool Company Providence, Rhode Island -- Manufacturers of l Nuts, Bolts, Screws Screw Machine Parts l Drop Forgings 88 W 5 T hNgI B ll fb tl k f mTechMen. ELATHER LATHES DESIGN, VVORKMANSI-IIP, MATERIAL AND EFFICIENCY Literature sent upon request. FLATI-IER SL COMPANY, Inc. Established in 1867 NASHUA, N. H., U.S.A, 489 By supporting our advertisers, you benefit TECHNIQUE and Technology. Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company IN Manufacturers of Highest Grade 1 ,, BILLIARD AND POCKET wtN?fM7 - 'iv 'MW' ILQKZA-' 1 'ink' a il 'l ll la l l l'll1M'2' M r Mi My SPECIALISTS IN IVORY, BROAD- X ,X gf rf, CLOTH, sUNDR1Es,REPA1Rs, Erc. AWMMMXF if rnawanwnae lVhee.B.c.c0. Q 4 MONARCH ' ' WORLDS BEST 94 Washington Street Boston, Massachusetts 2 A VERNE PHILBROOK VVM. E. SMITH la lug 1 , THE cr:oRc1AN cAFr.TERnAf I 1.-.T e mm a . i l REDUCING WEEOD EX13-ENs1g Without sacrificing the quality of a single repast. W that one visit to either of our cafeterias will demonstrate to you why our efforts to serve delicious viands at low prices have found favor with so many college men. GEORGIAN CAFETERIA 22 Dunster Street, Cambridge Near Harvard Yard Another Georgian Cafeteria at 4 Boylston St., cor. Washington UNDER CONTINENTAL CLOTHING STORE 490 Nov. 16. TECHNIQUE murders The Tech 6-0. To forge ahead, with justijialole conjidence that normal conditions are rapidly approaching, is the duty of all Americans at this time. Build!-don't tear down. Determine to grow-steadily, solidly. The future will he just what we make it. GEO. H. ELLIS CC. Incorporated Printing Service 272 CONGRESS ST., BOSTGN 491 Kindly mention TECHNIQUE when answering these advertisements. QXXXXXX XXXYXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxvllfllfflllllll!!!!lf S sew M004 Z Q s 2, 2 4 X . I i 26 Q You are Irwzted Q 5 4 S to call upon us Without hesitation for g S any service in connection with the Z Q buying or selling of stocks and bonds. E ' 4 E We are in direct communication by Z 5 private wires with all the principal Q 2 markets and are able to offer quick E 2 service in the execution of ordersr S f x i W ,blfligjf 59? Efwell 3 X X Z Members New York and Boston Stock Exchanges Q Q 30 State Street, Boston A 2 S S S S Z ' xxvxxx S I f ffflffzffffzfffaavffaxxxxxx xxxxxxxXXXY YY Pacific Mills Lawrence, Mass. 1 Dover, N. H. Columbiaf SLC. Have the largest print Works in the world, with an unrivaled output of printed, dyed and bleached cotton goods, and are also the largest manu- facturers of cotton warp and all-wool dress goods. LAWRENCE 8: CO. SELLING AGENTS Boston Philadelphia San Francisco New York Chicago St. Louis London, England L ' oiimiiismxt 'mari f O Y Cl KN i 'O i fl V 1 1 ya W 1 i1L5Ki31f-gOLnneQA:CHOprruLLYj-'lsrfi ur nice rmvmc THAT Lovew CANDY' . FACTORY Just BACK or TECH? mg BEASTIQON GUARDS- YEA,BUT its SUCH A DARNED DIRTY WDLACE- pp in canes W 4 Nov. 17. Faculty fail to rescue Junior Week. Rauch 6? Lang Electrics .JL I lEIi06 The Social Necessity STORAGE BATTERIES IiI'fI'I'I.-XIUQIXIQ :XXII RIQIYXIRIXCI OI: ALI. KIAKE5 Ulf STIIR MAI B'X'II'I'I' IIS ali 1. I . ROMMELFANGER ELECTRIC I'LEASIfRE Cf COKINIERCI.-XL VEHICLES AND INDLSTRIAL TRUCKS Tclcplionc Buck Huy 43150 398 if -IIII XIiIYI3I'RY S'I'RIiI-TI' I3 OSTGN, MASS ILUIIIIJIIIIIOIIIS of PVXGE X SIISIXIY, Inc. The ffflllllj' of lL'.1'f'r'I!f'11r'r' John Shaw Sz Co. Manufacturing Chemists Established 1866 SULPI-IONATED OILS SOLUBLE OILS CHEMICALS 15 Elkins St., South Boston errimac Qlibeminal Qin. Manufacturing Chemists BOSTON, MASS. ., .1 Y: I ' ' .IF,g.'!x-' 5 al 'I' X , - 1 ---J 'IHi.rsHf-I ' L , DUCCX 1, f f f , y 0.-if , N L' ., L ,,- .3 r qfw N K 4i2.L.. '1.I:iAi4q'3Y.1g:-1, -if-f i Gqif r--1 H ' nv .-5, 9' , ' dn ff X a dei -1 V. 4 , ,Ir I I 6 ,I jf S Ln...-.umm 3, if A I r ,L 55 1 fc A ix x 4, .l ,,. f ?KennarIJ 35? '31-'EZ SI II Sf if jlgjj , 543.5- .M , 5y:-,,-1- :i ll ,l d ug. 9. 'E I W . . J' Wi vi. 8: C!Eu..NC, 511 WASHINGTON STREET 5C DIAMOND AND GOLD JEWELRY WRIST WATCHES STERLING SILVER AND WEDDING STATIONERY OF SUPRREME QUALITY 'N N I : - , . 4, 1 ir! V A IA Q -..W Q, rv ..-1 in V I 5: JF' -I-,,, r,-I fr-I TI- lZ ,!Pv ,,' fb ei 2 , ' mi 622 1' . I, ,V I II ' I SA I' 'QIGII E xy r A' c ' :Rf .U M :Q I N 1 J fn 4 N .pf A4 . I I ,QU E 'giifi Q TI L .LQ f S' ......... .M..-nm - Iffff ? 1 wi' A 'fwmmeueiii-me-ezsfsru. .125 . , r g I ' E? aw p . ' ' ' -IJ Sify- I--I 'dmfffllpiii I , 7' Il fi 2 A vig. .-i-5-1. 4 ,.F2 Give these advertisers your support. -f 'f i,e,e1r'r W' if f +ee' 13, -l '.7 , 3 - E , , Q ' College G1'3ClL1a'CGS In futufG1D11D1Hg Plans' Put Your Seeking profitable business Valves Overhead W h G H f 11 G Y connections should be. Then put onto them the - JAMES BREATH Ba'l5b1H.' -Adjustable -- M Zmager SPROCKET 'RTM with Chalk Guide Seaboard Branch Office for safety and ease of operation. New York Life The universal atljustability to all T Y ,f - valves insures low cost and 115 Broadway' New X Ork City A prompt delivery BABBITT STEAM SPECIALTY COMPANY New Bedford, Massachusetts 1 I ENGINEERS FOUNDERS MACHINISTS Standard Brass Finishers' Lathes Developed 1857 Belt Knife Leather Splitting Machines 1863 Weston Centrifugals 1867 Centrifugal Dryers and Oil Separators Power Transmission Machinery Fabric Coating Machines Rubber Cement Churns American Tool Sz Machine Co. T d-M kR' dU.S.P tOfH . ESTABLISHED 1843 ra e ar egistere aten ce 9 MACHINE TOOLS for EVERY STANDARD METAL WORKING OPERATION HENRY PRENTISS Sz COMPANY BOSTON 149 BROADWAY ROCHESTER BUFFALO NEW YORK SYRACUSE 494 Nov. 20. Expressman launches gas attack on Institute. zzag, at FOUNDED 1856 T A EJ G u , V ,T -E in 5 Disraeli once said, After I T all, 1t1S style alone by which l 6 posterity will judge of a l Q great WOI'k. The Style of Q C' ' our young men's clothes ' 1 'N and the great Work that ll goes into them have been TM . T judged. for several decades ll 1 T T L by the succeeding genera- l ll tions of men who first ' A 3 T started our store on its career of gratify- Q ll ing expansion. T 'I lg BROKAW BROTHERS ll T ll: ,, 1457-1463 BROADWAY le - 4' AT FORTY-SECOND STREET .. ' , THE big reason that Morse-made clothes are best for college men is that added to our nearly seventy years' experience in making fine clothes, is a reali- zation that the college man wants maximum style, plus utmost service at a fair price. In our clothes he gets all that and more. Ready-to-wear or custom-made They are sure to more than satisfy Adams Square B0St0l1 495 These advertisers have made this issue possible. -5 QUALITY I I SERVICE uv When a man buys a cheap article he BOSTON feels good when he pays for it, and A name that is iden- tified with the pro- ductionofthehighest grades of color lithography,offset lithography, type printing, die stamp- ing and business stationery. The articles pro- duced hy these vari- ous methods are calendars, show cards, Window trims, cutouts, posters, labels, cartons, hook- lets, folders, letter- heads, envelopes, checks. Samples of any of these articles will he sent you on request, or a repre- sentative will call to seeyou. Your special requirements can he filled. THE FORBES LITHO. MFG. 00. LITTLE BUILDING BOSTON then feels disgusted when he is using it. But when he buys a quality article he feels good every time he uses it, and he thinks about the quality long after forgetting the price. Insist on BICCO Index Cards, Guides, Folders and Filing Supplies. SPECIAL 'LTO ORDER FORMS Boston Index Card Oo. Executive Offices and Factory: 113-115 Purchase St., 50 Hartford St. Boston, Mass. CLOTHES TALK THE BETTER THEY LOOK THE LOUDER THEY TALK We Clean, Press and Repair Them, and Give Them a Tone of DISTINCTION CALL Us-BB. 54592-WEyLL CALL. NATIONAL TAILORING CO. 2 BELVTDERE STREET, BOSTON. Place your next order for clothing with us OPPENHEIM BROS.8zC0. Manufacturers of Ready Made and Custom Made MEN'S CLOTHING 36 Washington Street, Boston Clothing From Maker to Wearer Dec. 8. Faculty hold meeting to reduce registration. COIQRTENAY GUILD. Pr--si! i WiI.I.IAfxl J. CASEY, M e ANCHOR LINOTYPE PRINTING CO. BOOK AND .103 PRINTERS lil- HIGH STREET BOSTON, MASS. DAY and NIGHT SERXIII T l pl M n -1- 34 a L.. 3' 25- sf 3 X r- as ,. ge 2 , -i V L' :. 7 C Q 2 9 24, I R2 ff X 5531 231 Q9 9 59 4 , - NN xxxxxxx , 'M 'T 'P- xxmxxxxxm vgbfi ESJ? 'ag Q fv' 4 ,75 a 4- m, , NY ,n T aa , ., Q59 KN5 P , ., 4. 0579 .r FZ- 3' 'A Pi Q : mp! Q. tern 4,-55.1 -T 1 4 l' ' 1' TE :S a! ' '-n wmg . 4144 - mg Y ' i 2- Q. 'QQ-F . ' 1 111111 1111111111110111a11 EQ: fgfgr Q 1' ' , . V ON CE ALWAYS IMNCML I xx Xxx ll X BOSTON CHOCAQIIBATES CREAM AMELS XXXXXXX X XX X 111110111 111111 veg? 5EE,FJnw 275 S CD Q75 . 0 Q fi-n -1 CD 2 cw :J- qg f: -1 CD m CD L4 N U, QSQKSQ- Qwes- U V fu W5 A un gl! . 1 CJ- 4, L -S . ..S -we L z 497 By supporting our advertisers, you benefit TECHNIQUE and Technology X f -,, .lfu ' --- if ..,. .M W--efIeQf,y 'ii N V 2: rw -T' ima fm, W .wwe E aff- 2 wfz4f:3,a!Xf:w,i 015:54 f -v-iff ., , .fl , f5fif9 F WL- ki-2' rw .-1,,3r,,.,.M nigga. - n 'sk ,, at Avg, L 'Ween-fsQQ , ia -fvwk ' 1 V-:es -. -.--H e. 'WM f s1,vf-ve- .-... 4 ,wi f'f?'f'f-'Asif we is Q .. 'ww -4'1-Sf ff' 2 'Qs 1 f ' :ein 2 - 'Iliff-iv N' W was 'H . fag .1 1 was -1 wwfsv r .fn.Q,'fLff Aw X , f' yr- f .e?-'fe Q ' ifff, .aw J Mx., -Sr .-413 ' N '2,f'.' L : .M ,Gs f.-:QAM P. , QA .r ff e' ' -6... , sg V' y V - w as 1 A Y' rgaw.,, ,,.l 2.5 ,, f,,,.-1 ,, WM, - f' w f -p ,Q -ff, ' 1,5 ., - -- 1' ,,, ,451 M qw- ,,,1?: rr-fE::2?31,.::f:im?feTyf.,,, sy' s w Y :ax-' X 1 f 551, A My il. I 'A V ii I w e libvhv N,,d,Q,..,.i..A wf, A:r, 4 ng: We in 4 ' , ii! ., . -ff : 'Q-Z X 1' -K nm' - -' . Q, . 143. tiger ,,.. '-'- ' ' f N-qa,agx.,Q ,. .,,. 2 fs-ff-1-f .W X. ,:e:ga.H sscae:ess, S? ,ur 1- ,M WAQ N- 'I :sei 'f ' '- ,,,. The heart of fhe American Dye- stuffs Industry, the Deepwalafr U'o1'1cs of fhe Du Pant Comgmzzy at Deepwater Point, New Jersey. uilcling for permanence and not to meet a wartime emergency, our vast Deepwater Plant is the visible pledge of the Du Pont Company to America that her dyestuffs needs will be met, no matter what the situation without her borders. From the research laboratory, through every phase of manufacture back to the checking laboratory, adequate facilities, involving a tremendous investment, are provided for large scale Production of the essential dye- stuflfs required by the textile manufacturers and other dyestuffs consuming industries. E. I. du Pont de Nemours 86 Co., Inc. Sales Dept., Dyestutfs Division WILMINGTON, DEL. Y, ,Mfmiimwm f Z W X A I fi are 2 www, - x f 4 Z ' P - 498 Dec. 9. Seventy-one years ago Technology was founded. First to Protect the Buyer Branch O1iHces : Birmingham, Ala. Boston, Mass. Buffalo, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. Columbus, Ohio Denver, Colo. Duluth, Minn. Huntington, W. Va. Joplin, Mo. Juneau, Alaska Kansas City, Mo. New York, N. Y. Pittsburgh, Pa. Portland, Ore. St. Louis, Mo. San Francisco, Calif. Scranton, Pa. Seattle, Wash. Spokane, Wash. Springfield, Ill. Du Pont Products Exhibit Atlantic City, N. J. IN the early days of the Explosives Industry, dynamite was sold just as Dynamite. The user had no means of telling what strength powder he was using until the Du Pont Company inaugurated the standard practice of putting the exact strength ofthe explosive on every box and on every cartridge. Explosives buyers were quick to recognize the value of this method of marking. As a result this practice was rapidly made a general one through- out the industry. This is merely another instance of that spirit of service which has been the guiding principle of this organization since the first Du Pont founded the Explosives Industry in the United States in 1802. Du Pont Service enters into every phase of the production and use of explosives. Our facilities in plant, laboratory and in the Held have made it possible for us to develop this service to an unusual degree,-first in pro- ducing explosives of remarkable and uniform value, and second, in aiding our customers in all matters pertaining to their handling and use. This Du Pont Explosives Service is yours to command in solving your own explosives problems. E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS 8: CO., Inc. Sales Department: Explosives Division WILMINGTON, DELAWARE Kindly mention TECHNIQUE when answering these advertisements. 2-9 A, A -. Efinfrz T ,Xi , Ax -A -fl - 'sm 11' 4 -E 2.4 T .- If kv -- Rs -1 ,, -, sa , .Ep L CONSTRUCTION. PRATT SCHOOL OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURE UNDER The source of supply for all Building Materials and Construction Equipment. Information as to their specific uses, special qualities and cost gladly furnished upon request Waldo Bros. S? Bond Company 181 Congress Street, Boston r J ' - . gxjk Z-A-T .A 'V J DESIGN T if T 9 MANAGEMENT XF I-JL 'CONSTRUCTION , ' A E - ' J OF ggi, REPORTS I M - PUBLIC VA L UA Tl ON S ljdrp-Electric ffarzz' ITZ Cefzfral Pefzrz.yfba1n'd U T I LI Tl E S 1 , T under Dy! 62 Qkrzmermafzrz Wamgemenf DAY 81 ZIMMERMANN, NC ENQJNEER 5 WD UJYRJALJ Pwnc ummm NEW YORK P I-II LAD ELP H IA c I-11c:AGo I 500 -I Dec. 15. Faculty annou c 0 more L's - great sorrow. 2f',,' x 24 in. Set Up for Bar Work The Hartness Flat Turret Lathe IS BUILT IN TIVO SIZES 3 x 36 with 14-inch swing, 214 x 24 with I2-inch swing Outhts of Tools furnished for both Bar and Chucking Work I mp01'1fcz1zzf Features Single Speed Drive. All changes in Speed and Feed Instantly Obtainable. Cross-Feeding Head. Turret Stops Operate in either direction. Turners with Double-Size Turning Adjustments and Roller Back Rests. JONES E? LAMSON MACHINE CO. Main Qyfice and W0rks.' SPRINGFIELD, VERMONT, U. S. A British Office: 9-I0 Water Lane, Queen Victoria Street, London, England. NVESTERI N A IEBERIS C 5 USED T h ique 1922 501 Give these advertisers your support. American Dyewood Company Dyewoocf Extracts, Hematine 6? efqniline Colors 115 High Street, Boston, Massachusetts Compliments BAY STATE BELTING CC. 349 Congress Street, Boston C M ' A t' o W at E52 x ' ' .Qa...:.m,.a A 3 . -,n?.E...1f , I ' W All Nga I ' 4 9 Q I vushaunu-cnosuvk CD fs BULB I E 4. m ki 5 -'o :Soni-lBEoE1ooo . 6 ' I ' gg WI ls :ooooooo-ooooooo' f 3 i ooooooo ooooooo. 2 if Wzszszzsssssso- 2 - ' 6oogo.oguoc'4- Z ' ' I L3 fe, FLUUR 1vQ1 i':4l' Qr:51'25r1 5 N 1 ::Q:::,q.. .::::t:W:i, U ,i mix jr, 1 .. Not N was af - 1, Y . 0 ' 1, :' ' ' n Zeifzahalze 154611705 in 502 Dec. 17. Protect Tech Officials against Kisses. IIHASEGSANBUW Q .f . ,QSTJ , i BRAND -a 27, 4 L2 t fzii 3' ? jf, it mf? 3' f fi n ' f ' F: It's wise to have a I jk N can of Seal Brand within reach if you I 051 3 are fond of good 00 O y a, coffee. fn 4 UL9 I -1 A 19 -. mgfgganbom-5 Old fashioned cal Brand ,WEE ICE BEAM Tvw1rI'r ,ilzrk RQ zlvlurert' In'l,2.And5pdundcnm. r Vw ng U Ei,Q1',,,,','1,, ',,f2',,l,,'im file lflazvor S There ll. P. HOOD X SONS, llcziry Erperls America's Foremost Flower House SERVICE AND CORRESPONDENTS ARRANGEMENTS THROUGHOUT OF EXCELLENCE THE PVORLD O E STA B L I S H E D I B47 640' O , F' LOW E R S BOSTON and NEW YORK 1 Park Street 561 5th Avenue and at 799 Boylston Street 46th Street These advertisers have made this issue possible. AUTOBACCO .M L , s , I I V-, I I I-:Ui I if? A Af., lf,'2flIIf1,lam-!w4 !A141 ,-1.N. 1. IJ ummmnmm A I -I QF! -X N .331 f 3 W Eism,4,W.I5.i:'flFEIWEIII'--IIIIIQ' KI M 'ijflgiijf - . ' - 'f ,A ,l I I WWII . JH . . ,-In I Sllgmm I I MI' HA I - B -- -1.:enm.x1egg1,5. -. 'fl III' X' 'T' XV ' 117-:iii I I I I?IIIP ,I5V, . I I 133,13 21efz'I2'lf1'Y ., ,Q ' ', !b - 1' .' if IIII'fiIII : 3 I w.I FI 4. ,IEIIIII IMI II. 4. 1 ss.s ' IMI' Q'-MQW IQIIH m?.f-5134 I Juwmgf m. lgfgi ' ' wif'- W F 'Nl.',si,:,,1m .,, . I- 'I :H 1,11 'Wi o III.-III fs! I l .I 11 JI y 4 7 .1 C 5 -I Mil !'I?IIpIIZ,nII II IIMI II u:1a1nunI:m:m:n.aeIK X W ' SOLD BY DEALERS Mild sweet GENERAL'-Y Does NOT BITE the tongue 18c, 45c, 900, and 31.75 Tins S. S. PIERCE CO. Boston and Brookline S. S. PIERCE CO. Distributors ATHLETIC SUPPLIE FOR FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, Bring Sweaters arg I-IOCKEYZTRACK, GYIVINASIUIVI 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Supgrigr V . JAMES W. BRIN E CO-, 286 DE ZNSSJLEEEEEEEIIEEQSSSNYMASS ESTABLISHED 1874 DURGIN, PARK 86 COMPANY' MARKET DINING ROOMS 30 NORTH MARKET and 31 CLINTON STREETS BOSTON, MASS. OPEN FROM 6 A. M. to 7 P. M. 504 Dec. 22. Large class joins the No. Ten Club. , CHARLES T. MAIN 3 3 ' 5 ENGINEER 1 l M I A fl 201 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. EH Plans and specifications for the erection and - complete equipment of industrial plants. Specialist in textile mills, hydro-electric de- QNN3 velopments, and valuation of manufacturing 6 J - properties. ' if 7' ' Q X I A ,ln-A ' 3 HENRY s. ADAMS '87 . 5 l 1 f CIVIL ENGINEER - , AMES BUILDING I- I-x 1 Court Street - Boston 9, Mass. 3 av D U -uma- 505 By supporting our advertisers, you benefit TECHNIQUE and Technology. g f- ' A JENKINS MARK .09 .ew J 4' TRADE Off- ! X Standard for over half a centur We shall gladly send our catalog, which is a compre- hensive book on valves. ma i s The Jenkins idea-and accomplishment-is to make valves that are dependable in the se- Verest as Well as the average service. The Jenkins standard is high and so main- tained by fa thorough- ness of manufacture Carried to the nnnutest K ' :Wu H ' M1 555 , Jenkins valves are made of brass, iron and steel forpowerplannplumb- ing and heatingserviceg and for any service Where a substantial, trouble-free valve is desired . Genuine Jenkins Valves are known by the name and Jenkins Diamond Mark- at supply houses everywhere. JENKINS B R 0 s. New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh S is Bost n San Francisco Was11ingto11 MJ. detall. Lifqagegil, O 7 London I Havana . 1'l..:. .5 J J it ' Qi 506 .Mmgg Jan. 10. Tech Show Chorus girl found to have wooden leg. I Can You Beat lt! W f -if ,E ' WHY PERHAPS so 'T Al' V 251 221 L IF YOU can find a way Y-, :e: ze: :e: 0 TO USE less coal 6 Q 4: :s: G :s: N X 4 AND sT1LL keep going. h 1 J WE HAVE made 1 :gl ri: :gi MANY A man happy BY SHOWING him how TO SHUT down a boiler or two AND STILL keep everything going. 51 AND WE could take a look ovER YOUR plant 2? ,lf Dk AND IF we couldn't see fn? YOU COULD get your money back AND OF course we might :li 22 RUN ACROSS solutions ii 51 OF OTHER piping problems WHICH WOULD interest you ,k ,F ,F Pls Pk PF ANY WAY to Save coal BECAUSE WE are Piping Specialists :ic 1: wk ff it if IT WOULDN'T cost you a cent. S0 IN C356 this Suggestion BUT IF we could see a way SHOULD APPEAL to you WE COULD 'CCH YOU YOU WILL find our address X it X 96 if Sk WHAT IT would cost BELQW FF if :lf H ,k ,lg AND HOW soon WE THANK YOU ParkS Cramer Company Ezfgzizeers 'ci' Contractors Indusfnial Pzpiqg a71dAz'rC'ozzd1't1bnz?y Fitchburg Boston Qharlotfg 7 Kindly mention TECHNIQUE when answering these advertisements THE LENOX and THE BRUNSWICK C I' , .L ff' ,,.,.+f2le??'giQffl'sfa 1 ,f H.. Hu .' N59 k .iq f-1 5 izfii . in Lt: Z . P,,,,gg.:- --14:1-L .1 .. Both hotels in the heart of the fashionable Back Bay near the railroad stations. Both convenient to the shops and theatres. ff' ,S-'z.'.:f:fi ' Ht 'll'Eli , , ' QE Elf s BOUL providmg complete,adept il' Q0 X service under the same '-ggga n fi :gli 54:5 Sili it 5152 management 'N sw :sm-' N -in ' L. C. PRIOR, Managing Directo , 1 Q, IY Q' fjff x,vpg,Agp X X N Boston The Brunswick Shop Louis Sherry candies, luncheon, ices, and tea in delightfully different surroundings. The Egyptian Room The brightest spot in Boston,s 1.ignt-life. LEO REISMAN'S FAMOUS DANCE ORCHESTRA Music that makes midnight COFTLB too 5003. ,..,... -3, ' fEi,'ing?i3,'sff.,-3 iflk ' we 1 .' rf-' --te... ui 1 -M W -1 f'-H 'lifsiiza B0 spa Signnlxglltiuare - it as lgsaies assi' : 1.1 -,.,.W,,..,...f HOTEL SOMERSET Commonwealth Avenue and Charlesgate East European Plan Hotel is specially equipped for serving afternoon teas, dinners, arranging for wedding receptions and private dancing parties Apartments by the day, month or year For booklet and prices apply to-Frank C. Hall, Manager 508 Jan. 12. Mike honors Course XV by changing to it. OPCYI Sdlllfdldy EY671l71gJ' Tglgphong Cgnngffi HENRY H. SAVAGE 86 SONS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED Diamonds, llfalrlzer, Clock: and jewelry. All Kind: of Repairing Nearly Done and Warranted 166 HANOVER STREET - BOSTON, MASS. You are invited to visit 9P3uIUf H'5 Bair? IUUUJ The jH1IiIIer Bragg fllnmpanp Euston' mags' Corner Beacon and Mass. Ave. We make a specially of The most modern, up-to-date pharmacy - i Bos: n. Spend! Bredkjqmf and Supper! OlollegeOGracluate Pharmacists at your service. Tel. Back Bay 1731 1036 Boylston Street A COMPLETE STOCK OF FOREIGN ACND CDOMESTIC DCRUGS AND CHEMICALS. BILLIARDS POOL BOWLING Massachusetts Bowling Alleys Boston's largest and handsomest Bowling Room Ollicial Alleys for Interfraternity Bowling Corner Massachusetts Avenue Telephone for reservations and Boylston Street B. B. 56682 ,RX 3 Students lothes lwulllfillllllllll rghgy' Evening Clothes w I- mlllmn N ' ifiiriMlfl!l! i fl Slwfllfi' J. C Littlefield, Inc., Hfiiitfs 12 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 509 Give these advertisers your support. Heywood Brothers and Wakefield Company Salesroom: .174 Portland Street, Boston, Mass. Offices: Central and Vernon Streets, Somerville, Mass. Manufacturers of Cane and Wood Seat Chairs, Bent Wood Chairs, Reed and Rattan Furniture, Children's Carriages, Chair Cane, Cane Webbing, Car Seats, Opera and Folding Chairs, Cocoa Mats and Mattings and Rattan Special- ties. School Furniture. Talking Machines. Baskets WAREHOUSES: New York, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. Boston, Mass. Philadelphia, Pa. Baltimore, Md. San Francisco, Cal. Portland Ore. Los Angeles, Cal. Buffalo, N. Y. FACTORIES: Gardner, Mass. Wakefield, Mass. Chicago, Ill. San Francisco, Cal. MITCHELL WING COMPANY Laundry Supplies, Soaps and Cleaning Materials 109, Ill, H3 BROAD ST. BOSTON John C. Paige Sc CO. TELEPHONE W B. ll ,. InSur2mCC Mm 5231 Everett C. Bent '-'- T1 If.Tff.'fZZ2T2..d 65 KILBY STREET NEW YORK OFFICE A Ui .iAR5SH2ffn BOSTON 115 BROADWAY Ch l E B E 510 Jan. 15. Varsity Basketball successfully christened Best wishes to Ierbniqur 1922 f rum illienbnulull? Men of Uihe Zllljc The The The Qkrun, whim mlm arc assuriutch with Qlkrun Zlnhustrial E-Dalhnge Conlpnnp cfmuhpcur Ulirc :mb Rubber Qiumpanp ilntcrnatiunal Zburbestcr Company Vaughn 5-Elacljinerp Ciumpanp Uilflbitmanziiiurnes fflzmufucturing Qinmpzmp 511 These advertisers have made this issue possible. Established 1864 BROADWAY IRON FOUNDRY CO. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS 74 to 94 BROADWAY CAMBRIDGE, MASS. CORCORAN SUPPLY COMPANY, Inc. DEALERS IN PLUMBERS', STEAM AND GAS FITTERS' AND EN GIN EERS' SUPPLIES 62 ALBANY STREET 300 MONTELLO STREET CAMBRIDGE, MASS. BROCKTON, MASS. , SIMPLEX STEEL TAPED CABLE X W , ..... . , -Mig 0 'Q fag-'ma-5,.:a:.. I' s , ,, V X N, , K 4 1 ---., W-M,-wwf, 1 . N sms, ,e'e-'e . ' ,Y ':,1: Qf 491312 ff- -.iw-5' , A jg gi Q' ww, ,, X . ,I msn' ,151 - P ,' ,' . ,fd 1 ,js iff, -1 1, ' if ' 'L,f1 YN swf? , 'i ff, ' 9 GHZ' ' 5 V f1:f'?-'if-of-bg .,:1:.g Y lffM.W 'fz -C4 A 2 f--. prev- pf. af N23 A we Wifi ' f ' H -, -,ff-5f:.,, 4 MANUFACTURERS 201 DEVONSHIRE ST. BOSTON CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO - . l ' ' 512 TECH NIGHT MASK KAHE4. Jun. 26. A real big event ! We beat ll. C. in hockey. x EAL TECH STUDENTS AND GRADUATES zuifll lllrfr f1'1'4'ml.w fm' mrflffzlly 1-llI'1.fl'1f In i'I..Yl'f our fllllllf ul WORCESTIQR, MASS. 'IL'lIl'I'f' tar' HlllIllIflll'fIH'l' Internal, Cylinclcr and Surl'ace Grinding 1XlZlCl'lll'lCS Also Magnetic Chucks THE HEALD MACHINE CO. woRcEST15R, MASS. GEAR WHEELS GEAR CUTTING GRANT WORKS INCORPORATED 151 Pearl Street, Boston Main 296 Telephone, Fort Hill S440-5441-5442 Federal Steam and Gas Supply Company ENGINEERS-, STEAM and WATER SUPPLIES 36 Purchase St. 375 Atlantic Ave. BOSTON, MASS. We carry in stock Pounded Ash Baskets Canvas Baskets Coal Barrows Ash Cans Oily Waste Cans Car Movers Steel Center Brooms Corn Brooms Bench Brushes Cold Water Paint Bag Holders Trucks and Castors Baling Wire Baling Presses Mill Remnants Cheese Cloth Remnants White and Colored Wipers Cotton Waste Raggjing Cloth Treeing Cloth Frank E. Fitts Manufacturing 86 Supply Company 3 88 Purchasgggzigagi Oliver St. 513 DIVERSITY IN TYPES OF LOCOMOTIVES VULCAN IRON WORKS, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., U. S. A DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF LOCOMOTIVES, STEAM AND ELECTRIC HOISTS, CEMENT MAKING MACHINERY, SUGAR MAKING MACHINERY, AND COAL MINING MACHINERY A Jan. 28. Musical LP? Clubs hold Dance. - We go to DANCE. Z. 'f yl ' Q07 like SLA. x BTW Molding the Prosperity of Industries llilierevcr swift machinery is needed to perform an intricate operation, industry looks to New England. lt is quite natural that this section-the nation's greatest workshop-should also be the home of the builders of ingenious machinery. Ample capital is vitally necessary to machinery manufacture. Many weeks must elapse between the first processes and the final marketing of the machine. Fine materials and super-workmanship entail heavy investment. Banking lends a very necessary support. The National Shawmut Bank is in the closest financial relationship to this industry. , g To the machinery manufacturer, this bank offers full co-operation. Our world-wide organization guides and assists clients entering the new markets at home and abroad. Those who have business to transact with the New England machinery trade find our serv- ices equally valuable, as our clientele includes the leading firms throughout the industry. The National Shawmut Bank of Boston ' Resources far exceed 3200,000,000 515 L Kindly mention TECHNIQUE when answering these advertisements. MAN OBLlGATlON s a matter of record, each member of your family, as Well as your circle of friends, should possess your photograph. Executed by BACHRACH it will ideally express your own individual personality. iluuis jahian Eanbrafb fPhotographs of Distinctionj 647 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON SEND FOR OUR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET HARTFORD NEW YORK NVASHINGTON YVORCESTER BROOKLYN CLEVELAND PROVIDENCE PHILADELPHIA ANNAPOLIS SPRINGFIELD BALTIMORE ATLANTIC CITY Special discouvzl g wen to Students of Alassachusells Institute of Technology 'll lflllf. N1 .,. ff j. 1 -. ,rllfjfwe mffal rx wl - .fd Y- QL - Ee raftsman 561 Zgnplstun Street : igustun 1 btuhiu 7, mass. Rbntugrapbic Rurtraiture Qliuplep Square mm may 7040 516 Nl l 17. TECHNIQUE RUSH - Fourteen killed and Twenty J d Thomas A. Edison Industries General Offices: Orange, N. I. Factories: Orange, N. I., Bloomfield, N. J., New London Wis St. Thomas, Ont., Stewartsville, N. I. Thomas A. Edison, Inc. Bates Manufacturing Co. Canadian Edison Phonographs, Ltd. Compagnie Francaise Thomas A. Edison Edison International Corporation Edison Manufacturing Co. Edison Phonograph Works Edison Portland Cement Co. Edison Primary Battery Co. Edison Pulverized Limestone Co. Edison Storage Battery Co. Mining Exploration Co. of New Jersey New Jersey Patent Co. New York Concentrating Works Phonograph Corporation of Manhattan Pohatcong Railroad Co. Wisconsin Cabinet Sz Panel Co. Phonographs Storage Batteries Primary Batteries Numbering Machines Ediphones . Portland Cement 517 Give these advertisers your support. SUBMARINE WORK DIVERS ROY H. BEATTIE, Contractor HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS FALL RIVER MASSACHUSETTS Caddy Electrical Equipment Company NEW AND REBUILT MOTORS AND GENERATORS STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS REPAIRED-RENTED 77 WASHINGTON STREET, NORTH, BOSTON, MASS. Telephone, Richmond 111 Newbert Color Company Manufaclurcrs of Cotton Softener Steam Black Soluble Oil Acetate of Chrome Speck Dye Acetate of Alumina Indigo Extract Selling Agenls for: TAYLOR, WHITE EXTRACTING COMPANY CAMDEN, N. J. Hematine Sumac Extract Logwood Extract Hypernic Extract Black Dye Osage Orange Fustic Extract Gambier Extract Cutch Extract Myrabolan Extract Chestnut Extract Quercitron Bark Extract WARNER CHEMICAL WORKS WARNER, N. H. Black Iron Liquor Boston New York 88 Broad Street 233 Broadway Chicago Toronto 1046 W. Division Street 23 Scott Street Compliments oi The Tube Winding CO EE March 19. Junior Prom hits height Dance from 12 to 6. A is Thi s trade-rn ar I.. . Q S . 3. .Xu umlcrs 1 ' k represents: - x -Q ' sc l. .Xu czigcr Spirit ol' rcsczircli lll tool use 7 X l un 1-msc ol C'lllll'2lCl'L'l' in tool making. tmclm lu ut in tool lliu GTD products include: Taps, Dies, Screw Plates, Reamers, Gages Pipe Tools, Machine Tools. ' ' ora- I't'l1ft'7' f'z11111'!1'z1r1't.x' 'ZL'I.l1I GTD fools and the corp A Litlle Fairy in. our l-lome. j X ff u f. j, oo kfwmwfflg Z ll? I.lli'l.fl' your Q 5 lion tim! prod11rc5 them ,tl GFZETENFUELETO rap Amo one - .-.rCQ-RLpO F?.5llQ N 'T' cf5eE NTFTE Lo. . MASSACHUSETTS Charles H. Johnson, '05 Representing NEVV ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OE BOSTON, MASS. Oldest Chartered Company in America Obtain our Figures ana' not afferward 176 Federal Street PHONES l W Boston, Mass. ene Proctor Co. S. Eug INCORPORATED Dealers in LS HARDWARE AND TOO Machinists' and Manufacturers' Supplie Students' Supplies REET 158 STATE ST Opp. Custom House Telephones: gig? l RICHMOND BOSTON, MAS X 'J ff! ff M i7 V fi lf, 31il'qr5g -if T- Llnflx Ef A lqlfe Porkrcut Ol' Willie DA-lava, the b famous by who entered .IVLII at ' ears the remarkable age ol: ten J and graduated with honors in less llwaln tlireed '- PQDS05 519 ears, wlth Cl These advertisers have made this issue possible. Technical Men can readil appreciate - The distinctive and superior features of SUNOCO Motor Oil. For example, they know that a straight-run, Wholly distilled, non-compounded lubricant CSUNOCO Motor Oilj burns down evenly when subjected to high temperatures, thus eliminating hard carbon troubles and subse- quent repairs. . Also, the demands for engineering accuracy in motor lubrication are met by the six distinct types in which SUNOCO is available, which hll exactly the requirements of every auto- motive unit. Experience shows that technical men en- thusiastically adopt SUNOCO after they try it. Stop at a SUNOCO dealer today and start enjoying the motor comfort and economy of Suuuctl MIJTIIIR DIL More than a million ana' a lzczhfgallons of lubricating oils a week 520 March 19. Technology slept ! mpire rust umpanp 120 Broadway 580 Fifth Avenue New York 41 Threadneedle Street London, E. C. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER 34,000,000 Officers II-'ROY W. BALDWIN, President XYILLIAM H. 1':XtiI.1SII YiCC-Prcsiclcxlt FRANCIS HENDERSON Vice-President W. BARTON B.-XLIDWIX Treasurer EDXYARD CT. WILSON Assistan t Trea su rer PAUL H. HUDSON Assistant Secretary WILLIAM J. HANCE Assistant Secretary HENRY P. TALMADGE Vice-President FRI1l1J'K L. ELDRIDGE Vice-President MYRON J. BROWN Secretary EUGENE MILLER Assistant Secretary EDXVARD A. LYON Assistant Secretary HENRY' F. WHITNEY Assistant Trust Officer W. H. PARKER, London Secretary Directors COLEMAN DU PONT, Chairman WXVILLIAM O. ALLISON JULES S. BACHE LEROY W. BALDVVIN WILLIAM A. BARBER C. VANDERBILT BARTON F. DONALDSON BROXVN WILLIAM A. BRADFORD PHILIP DE RONDE WILLIAM H. ENGLISH HENRY S. FLEMING AUGUST HECKSCHER WM. C. HEPPENHEIBIER ROBERT E. JENNINGS MINOR C. IQEITH PERCY R. PYNE, ZND H. P. ROBBINS CHARLES M. SCHNVAB ALFRED P. SLOAN, JR. THOMAS F. SMITH HENRY P. TALMADGE CHARLES H. ZEHNDER 5 By supporting our advertisers, you beneit TECHNIQUE and Technology. gjaiielili T 2 1 T I Q .x You know this 55' Yi' ii ? : SQL l ' k IhefMasterf'1'1:uckg ewaisgiiigq 2 ewfmg WUC .L ,.. TH It makes a better platform system because it lifts higher-easier-and in less space Made by a Tech man Lewis-Shepard Company Ofticesain the 583 E. First Street principal cities Boston 27, Mass. Simplex Stapling Machines For Purposes A. D. L O C K E 179 LINCOLN. STREET ....... BOSTON, MASS. 522 March 21. Some others joined the ranks of the No. Ten Club. Q3 Q IE E IQ Q Ig UNION TOOLS 1 Q Q Q L- Q Q 3 Q Q U A L I T Y Time has proved Union Tools. Q IQ 4 I 3 Years devoted to research and ex- 2 3 Jerimentation have made them Q I a 3 the Standard of uaht Wherever rg EE q Y Q metal euttmg IS aceomphshed. Q EI IQ IQ E E ri 3 Q -I I j h b - f P . 'rl' o 'r , If Izli -3 5 se 73' ' - ,f T1--fu 'Ir 111:54 1-:Ewa -f-M. ,ff-if , bf - 1 , 'f -- , . Q .Q-swf wif, ' I . E A IS I ,o- I -, V, ,.., ,Q ,I-'vip whgzfg ,1Q- QL g.11g5-L- g.- R - :E Ig: F- X ' - eg se 5' I ' 'F :'Y PW -A:::, :::- S 1 '. ' ' - 5 1-aff 1, - , ' ' - GH-'if -. -4 .-r,e -'-r -wiwfs X,. f'- iw , ,. ,',, .- .-'.. 32 : - v 1 '- .- K get-ve '-H' -'54 -vf' I Qi fqd fda 'd Q f I -e,211e er- ..,o, 1 ' r'oJ eoovfo 'r.,v: ..Q, AAQQ I :,I 2 I 3 UNION TWIST DRILL Co. E gi Plant at 3 ATHOL, MASSACHUSETTS 2 SSSSS SSSSS SSSSS I ' 523 Kindly mention TECHNIQUE when answering these advertisements. ilglllllglli ,,- The Reg al Water Closet Ig- r Z,,:1t1:f',,i.,,:gC,.ii1:i,.:,,, l ' ' 1 Large Bowl- Large Water Area , fl - Refill Chamber - Under Water fl - Xi 'A f Supply - Volume Regulator - .P Rollins Pattern Seat xx, 0 E . 6 ,, I9 Made by the Q Sanitas Manufacturing Co. 105 Washington Street The Regal Water Closet Boston' Mass' Concealed Flush Valve Recognized as makers of the highest grade plumbing fixtures for the past thirty years GEORGE E. GILCHRIST CO. Steam, Gas and Plumbing Supplies Material for Mills, Power Plants and Water Works Iron and Brass Pipe 106 High, Cor. Congress St., Boston, Mass. When in need why stop to look, B C Y- I Buy the best-of Estabrook. U N l :' Doors, Windows, Blinds, Man- ' QW!! tels, Columns and Turned Work, -Rv, Sheathing Paper, Wall Boards, R. ESTABROOICS SONS Plumbing Supplies and Iron Founders 204 FIRST ST., SO. BOSTON, MASS. Japroid Roofing Material. 98 CANAL STREET, BOSTON 524 April 19. Return from Tech straw ballot shows Harding elected. Metal Equipm nt . a s ' ee ' , 1 -f v c r li- K 4 v' f e 'Ll a r' 1 , f as M 1-A 1 .,, 2 -u ls l -if T Q. 'Y 1 liege' Awxz? ll -f- rcj We furnish service room, stock and pattern storage rooms of shops and factories complete. Our lines include: Sanitary wash bowls Qin batteries, two typesj. Bubbling foun- tains Cplain and ice cooleclb. metal lockers, metal stock and pattern storage racks, metal shelving, metal cabinets, vault fix- tures, soda kettles C40 and 60 gallonsj, metal stools and chairs, water mixers, work benches, bench legs, full line of plumbing fixtures, toilet enclosures, etc. Manufacturing Equipment and Engineering Company Works and mail address, Framingham, Mass. Home office, Boston PAIR-A-DICE to5T A C52- i H ,llpilllrl 'J' 0 Q, rllnrmm. , o BACK BAY NATIONAL BANK l02 MASSACHUSETTS AVE., BOSTON Chester I. Campbell, President Arthur L. Potter, Vice-President Everett K. Hamill, Cashier 3 MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK W Savings accounts go on Interest the first of each month at 45? Safe Deposit Boxes for Ren! 525 Give these advertisers your support. Walter W. Field SL Son, Inc. :MACHINIST S: Contractors' Equipment 39 Hayward Street Cambridge, Mass. Tel. Camb. 66 and 73 Q .B .3 Klfmqq 4 E Sheet Metal Stampings WE in all lcinds of metal. Special parts or A Q--'fn if complete equipment made to order. V v i A F' - p Estimates furnished to your Blue Print EE,-...fi or Sample. We design on request. N' 'Q Willy. 3 1 t 5 iq . ,L-45, PETER GRAY st soNs, Inc. To rl CambridQeC4f1j, Mass. ROBERT A- WT A CO- ELECTRIC BLOWER Co. ilngufanfz 352 ATLANTIC AVENUE v BOSTON, MASS. 40 KILBY STREET BOSTGN Electric Ventilating Fans and Blowers NEW ENGLAND FOUNDATION CO., INC. ENGINEERING and CONSTRUCTION Simplex System of Concrete Piling 70 KILBY STREET BOSTON, MASS. 526 May 7. Harvard meets M. I. T. on the track. TROY BROS Sz COMPANY INTERIOR MARBLE BOSTON MASS When to Employ Us- When you want quick action as regards MULTIGRAPHING ADDRESSING FILLING IN SIGNING-AND THE MAILING OF SALES AND ADVERTISING LETTERS Accuracy and Excellence KONTAKT The Best Reagent for Splitting Fats and Oils. into Fatty Acid and Glycerine Guaranteed F. S. Root Company . . Business Publicity Service The Twltchell 6 Beacon Street, Boston Process Company ' Telephone 3 172 Haymarket Known throughout New England for Cincinnati quality work These advertisers have made this issue possible. nsurance Engineering ervice of the most expert sort is given to policyholders of this Company in its VVorkmen's Compensation, Liability, Boiler and Fly-wheel Departments. Plant surveys made by our Safety Engineers nearly always bring either a reduction in rate or correc- tion of unsafe Working conditions, with resultant prevention of accidents and betterment of em- ployees' morale. Technical men who occupy positions of prominence in the industrial World are quick to see the value of such Work, and are glad to receive the bulletin service of our Engineering 81 Rating Bureau, which is given free of cost to our policyholders. Full particulars will be given on request, either of our agent in your city or of the Home Ofhce. Maryland Casualty Company F. Highlands Burns H8951 President Home Office, Baltimore The Company writes all classes of Casualty Insurance and Surety Bonds 528 June l. The supreme test arrives. Great worry! FRATERNITY JEWELRY, EMBLEMS PINS AND TROPHIES A SPECIALTY Smitltcpeiierse y 0. DIAMOND MERCHANTS AND JEWELER5 52 SUMMER STREET. -r-1 '-'- --Tm f A -1.- Q ,L .E n 9 '- N 'wr 4. df 'S 2 2 2' ie 5 9 3 f' THE fame of Pathe is founded on three things: -a tone that is absolutely true to life, mod- ern mechanical perfection and convenience, and case design that reflects the smartest lines. Nothing less is found in any Pathe. Hear the Palhc-than decide Hallet 5? Davis Piano Co. 146 Boylston Street, Boston All out-doors invites your KODAK it . L-CIQX, L: , -: ' , ?,l-xy Ei? lf: A - ',l'L,' A Hlml efffiii W1 .ff ' 4 ' , a t--,rl if if lt- t.. ' tr iff . .ABM 1 , A fx fm! x - KR If V 'wh WW , ' ' f ff? ,ff I ff, , u 'H tl Af If J It doesn't make any difference what the sport is-it's more fun for those who Ko- dak. You'lI enjoy your pictures more enlarged on Robey's Art Proofs-artistic enlargements with embossed centers ready for framing. R obey -French Co. Easlman Kodak Company 391BromJieId St., Boston By supporting our advertisers, you benefit TECHNIQUE and Technology. ENOS F. .JONES CHEMICAL CO. NEW YORK 1 if .R TO those of you A Y 0 ,X K If any have not vvho are now S '45 Q A OQY Q j yect given it a usllfrtfli if? 2 'gif 5? 042 .9 R 2 2 Egliliffaiiai? need Og further QI' Q 35 ant surgrise intro uction. A- I We I tw WND, ,,.MNs,,.X FI R -- f-,I ff... 21W21i'fS yOu- MADE IN TWO COLORS: WHITE AND GREEN IN BARS OR CAKES For Sale at all the First Class Stores f DOMESTIC LIMESTONE IMPORTED ALEXANDER THOMSON CUT STONE CONTRACTOR 36 Albany Street Cambridge, Mass. Tel. Camb. 656 ARTHUR F. GRAY will Qrcbitent anh Engineer Makes a specialty Of DESIGNS for Manufacturing Plants 509 EXCHANGE BUILDING 53 STATE STREET, BOSTON, MASS. Telephone, Main 3836 4 Louella D. Everett PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 107 M ASSACHUSETTS AVENUE Room 35 NEVVBURY BUILDING BOSTON Opposite Massachusetts Subway Station TO THEI TECH SDOHEGG '.. -J -A W -. w I Q 'Tritt CP fr? if' 1l'llilg IH GRATEFUI. Acxmowmbezmzm- OF YOUR Even-FAxTx-mn. SERVICES- nn Tuma OF TROUBLE, THE ARI DFKEIHEWIII 1F YQu'RE SURE YOUVE no IDEAS, K IF urs A CASE OF 'HO-ONE HOME, DONT Cruzw wfouR PEN lN TOFTUREQ DRAW THE DOME. xFYou'RE srucx FOR Home sYMsoLs, Cvtownmc, AAZZY LIKE'3ALOI'lEI AND Youlz xmhelrwrsons WIQIDPD: DRAW THE DOME. nF Youve em TO DRAW A PIQFURE. OR Even WRITE' A POME , nr we ma Auvtmr-fGlN1EQH. usa THE DOME- 530 June 10. Seniors have their fling. Greenerd Arbor Presses Give an even, powerful pressure that always speeds up the work. : : : : : IT is now thirty years since Green- erd Arbor Presses were placed on the market. VVhile successful from the very start, many improve- ments and refinements have been made since that time. Steadily in- creasing sales are registering the users' approval. Greenerd Presses afford you a choice of pressures ranging from 15 lbs. to 40 tons. They save time, material, labor and temper. We want you to have our catalog. EDWIN E. BARTLETT NASHUA, N. H. l 4 .B M. I. T. uses jenney Gasoline Do you? REFRESHES INVIGORATES the the STUDENT ATHLETE I-Iorlick's THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Delicious food drink of highest quality Gratifying after study or exercise, and whenever tired or hungry Refuse Imitations Keep a Jar At the Fountain In your Room 5 Kindly mention TECHNIQUE wh g th d t' ments, C' OR E TOOL Na' I 1 NL ' wi, ,fl ' X A-isle il AVE been the standard V' 1 'iq ' , ffl l l il-1 if 0 of quality among skilled For mater1al, Workmansh1p and l l 'L WWW ' lr mechamcs for over half a century. - - 9 ur r, M11 ' w rg-. sz lf' performance they are unexcelled, 1 W V y r W. f W 1, lr l and their performance is a fixed, in r not a variable quantity. If you M, are interested, send for our cata- frMU,'f , log showing line of DRILLS, 'K fl REAMERS, TAPS, CUTTERS, Etc. ,l MorseTWist Drill 81 Machine Co New Bedford, Mass., U.S.A. 532 And as for the biggest Tea Hound, - - - , N I S x A 82 5, 000 Pierce Arrow built for Mr. Roscoe Arbuckle, alias Fatty, of inter- nationalscreenfame. This car is equipped with I-loudaille Hydraulic Shock Absorbers. l1. - and Houdaille Shock-absorbers Mr. Arbuckle says: I think H ondailles are wonderful things! HOUDAILLE Hydraulic Shock Absorbers automatically check the rebound and help eliminate skidding, which is often caused by side sway. This means tire economy and comfort even while riding over the roughest roads. Houdaille has been prominent in Europe for ten years. And is now American made for Ameri- can motor cars. Among the foreign cars factory equipped are: Alba, Alda, CF. Charronj Chenard 8: Walcker, Delage, DeLaunay-Belleville,de Bazelaire, Majola, Farman, Minerva, Panhard Sz Levassor, Piccard Ziz Pictet, Rochet-Schneider, Secquevilleozl-loyau and Unic CG. Richardj, Zedel. THE HOUDAILLE COMPANY -1-. BUFFALO i f NEW YORK Mfg. by Honda Engl Co. 533 Give these advertisers your support. THE 1QiRE3ET LINE or FASTENERS HIS is the LIFT THE DOT fastener. It is used on auto tops and curtains, sporting goods, military equipment, luggage, and many other articles of canvas and leather. It snaps together and locks securely on three sides, but releases easily by simply lifting on the fourth side-the side with the dot. The DOT line of fasteners includes :- HLIFT THE DOT three-side-lock fastener. UDURABLE DOT spring snap fastener. VELTEX DOT spring snap carpet fastener. ANZO DOT snap fastener. SEGMA DOT snap fastener. Reg'U- S' Patuoff. COMMON SENSE turnbutton fastener. CAR-R FASTENER COMPANY BOSTON 39, MASS., U.S.A. f A A 4 4 TRAD E-MARK S 4 . DETROIT BRANCH CANADIAN BRANCH ENGLISH BRANCH 969 Woodward Ave. Hamilton, Ont. Stapleford, Notts Catalogue on Requeyt TECHNIQUE IN MECHANICAL PROCESSES WITH GOOD QUALITY MATERIALS AND HIGH GRADE TOOLS MEAN A HIGH GRADE PRODUCT YOUR I OUR TECHNICAL gn- MATERIALS AND SKI LL I TOOLS CUTTER 81 WOOD SUPPLY CO., Ef6S5EfR1lfLME5si Automatic Telephone EqU1pIHCHt TIDEWATER AGENTS Fon FOR , Colleges, Schools, Residences and Long Branch and New River Industrial Plants orricesz 501 Fifth Avenue, New York Send far Bulletin No. 65 50 Congress Street, Boston S' H' CO9 Incv Boston Sewalls Point, Va?-HPPING PORINSewport News, Va. ' 534 By Integral Calculus 'twas found, - - The Joslin-Schmidt Company Cincinnati, Ohio Xlanufacturcrs of Glue, Gelatine, Animal Foods, Fertilizers Factories Cincinnati.Ol1io - St. Bernard. Oliio - Loclcland,Ol1io B. G. Carpenter Company Established l846 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Light and Heavy Slieet Metal Worlc Tanlcs, Duets anal Special Shapes A f XX S XX w s kt d A t li .w,-We 7 x I. i T' ww X S 'A-- ...... 47 lVIa.5socIzwzzVsezfzfs Aiiemre U,--1' j BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 1 Lf ,L ' 'fl It i I A ff MQ l5i'fl,,'.il -X ,S l -l 'l 'l l'll 1U:I'HlTlIl1Q ft' Fifi a bpecialtp 2 f I 3 If J'-l , ...sll 1 5-C'-fgzx' -4 Y ii E 'ff fjfflfpg - 2 'T' N . ll 'll ggi' LL We CCZ7'7'y o complete Zme of X 'T it 1-. ls everyday covfcls and booklets. She.-TM? givl ahewifxre may, dae:.n'f She? He gqb4enf.ms,.4ed1Yj - Yea, a rare farm , verY. 535 Th d h d h bl TI-IE MURRAY PRINTING COMPANY KENDALL SQUARE CAMBRIDGE RIGHT IN THE NEIGHBORI-IOO PRINTING FOR EVERY PURPOSE 536 That the biggest, the boldest. - THE NOTMAN STUDIOS 4 Park Street, Boston 1286 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge OFF I C I A L PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR HARVARD, KIASSACIAILSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SIMMONS COLLEGE, ETC. Special rates to M. I. T. Students Fraternity groups a specialty TELEP1-1oNEs: HAVMARKET 1861 CAMBRIDGE 3273 537 By pporting our advertisers, you benefit TECHNIQUE and Technology. Established 1865 INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION THE SCULLY Co. Sand-GravelvPiling-Cement I I8 FIRST STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. TELEPHONE James J. Scully CAMBRIDGE Francis P. Scully 'I 8 6 FLORIDA WOODENWARE CO. Manufacturers of AutomobiIe Loading BIOCTQS, Larcl Tubs, n Candy Pails, Etc. PALATKA, FLORIDA Cotton Auto Bodies Cotton Motor Co. 530 Commonwealth Avenue 5 5 B t M CPS Us Cotton Auto Trail 538 The wisest, the noblest, - - 0 Old Clothes Wailted BY MAX KEEZER Highest cash prices paid for your cast-off clothing. Also Old Gold, XY21tCllCS, Cliuins, Dizunonds, Stick Pins, Brie-iv Brac, Furniture, Rugs, etc. XYill call at your room day or evening at your pleasure 1256 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, CAMBRIDGE Telephones: 302, 52936 If one is busy call the other 539 Kindly mention TECHNIQUE when answering these advertisements. DISTINCTIVE ENGRAVED STATIONERY GETS A BETTER RECEPTION Vosf:-SWAIN ENGRAVING Co. 530 ATLANTIC AVE.. BOSTON, MASS-E TE E HONE MAIN gy Houchin-Aiken COmpany, Inc. Soap, Candle ana' Qlycerine Mracbinery 113 FIFTY-THIRD STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. E. A. HOUCHIN, President. C. 'W. AIKEN, '91, Sec'y SI Treas. W. E. LANE, Druggist Erugs, 51-Iilehicines, ants Qliuilet Qrtizles 535 Main Street Cambridge, HORRIGAN at DOE CO., Inc. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BEEF, PORK, LAMB, VEAL, POULTRY, FISH, BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, OILS, OLIVES FANEUIL HALL MARKET, BOSTON Five trunk lines connecting all departments Telephone, Richmond 2143 540 Was Thomas Berlage,- I'll be bound. Motors, Generators and Engines BOUGHT SOLD RENTED REPAIRED JOSEPH MYERSON FORT H ILL 2032 411 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. HEllBEH'l7 S. POTTER liLliC'l'RICfXl, IQNGINEEBING AND CONTBACTING - yr- 1 if 238-2110 ST XTI Sl Ill I I' .1 .4 ls, 14 BOSTON. Nl.-XSS. ll-.l,.RILIINIOXD131,11-1501 o -SKINNAI! 55: fa I f V QL as be 4 pg. ff, , gl. 19 .qc cgi I ? l Q 'A A ck . ' ' :lv kg gl t Pa? A l will ' l VJ 1 Ale, Q - .M nor Tren snow costume, ani .sent or gint sxnninsr twirl in nns nm cw? er coast iv enema Crxnnsi Teas mens onnitto man Ktnonrss AND LAQKOF Aenyff in neimengrllgnfg. Cleaning - Pressing - Tailoring STUDENT TRADE A SPECIALTY I Kenmore Tailors 536 Commonwealth Avenue TELEPHONE COPLEY 6146 M Attention Please! If you want to dress well, visit the well- known DAVID CASSO The Student's Tailor I make a specialty of cleaning, pressing and remodeling on all kinds of clothes at very reasonable prices. We also do monthly pressing. Yours truly, DAVID CASSO, 411 Marlboro St., Boston. 35 Kindly mention TECHNIQUE when answering these advertisements. RICHARDSON, HILL 812 COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1870 Imfeftment Securities 50 CONGRESS STREET, BGSTON, MASS. Members New York, Boston N Chicago Stock Exchanges WUPUJ while jietns L. P. HOLLANDER COMPANY Are you one who buys a paper for its comic strips, or do you want the news of the world placed before you in the proper perspective ? If you are seeking the latter, form the Boston Transcript habit now and grow up with it. It will appeal to you today for its Technology and sporting news. It will appeal to you tomorrow for its business, financial and all-round news. Established 1 848 Correct Clothing for Young Men for School and College Distinctive Furnishings Read the 214 Boylston St. 52 Park Square nstun Qlfhening Uijransnript Boston 5 Reg Smithwick - newfer known to flirt ! - - - EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE E E E E E E EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EQ gm? JEL ,IJ Zlnrorpurutcb 127 Tremont St. Kopp. Parkj English Qiuatsi for blaring LIGHT AND MEDIUM WEIGHTS Ideal Coats for all occasions E E Q ZZJMM 3 Q ilncutpurfieh Q E 3 Q E EEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 543 Th d h made this p bl COMPLIMENTS OF THE SUN SHIPBUILDING COMPANY CHESTER, PA. The Ritchie Liquid Compass KNOWN THE WORLD OVER AS THE BEST U. S. Navy Compass U. S. Navy Binnacle U. S. Navy Pelorus U. S. Navy Azimuth Circle Ships' Compasses Ships' Binnacles Boat Compasses Established 1850 Boat Binnacles E. S. RITCHIE 85 SONSNI3H20f5fQ1Q1f1E,5jS.?11Q?fgEgf 544 And never been seen with a skirt - - - M,l,ils X AB SCIRSDFBENT TOVVELING Makes the rnost satisfactory individual towels for homes, factories, institutions and hotels. Low priced, snow White, thoroughly absorbent, economical and serviceable. Made at Lowell, Mass. Parker, Wilder 8: Co. Selling Agents BOSTON NEW YORK By supporting our advertisers, you bononr TECHNIQUE and Toohrroiogy. Pipe Cutting and Threading Machinery The Cox 81 Sons Company Philadelphia Office 519-520 Lafayette Bldg Main Office and Works Bridgeton, N. J. One, two and three Special facilities for rooms and bath banquets and Dances R I V ERS! D-E W, up Bonita womcs,mc. Q Cambridge port mliuimmnnmnnluliu Q 0 MRIDG6 I Riverbank Court on the Charles RIVERBANK COURT HOTEL Cambridge End of Harvard Bridge Opposite Massachusetts Institute of Technology A la Carte Restaurant European Plan ' STEEL TANKS of all descriptions F J. S. NICHOLL '07 F. BERNARD '17 WILLIAM W. DAVIS, Manager CI W- WHITMORE ,OS 546 As highly impossible, - - Pumps tO Pump Anything that can be pumped W.e1YER S11 ja ply sysfmzs, a'Ic'cft1'z'c I1'glzff1'11g nzzzffifs, sewage diisjiosczl jnlzllzfs, IIOI.IC'i'jfC'C'lZ and Zmosfcf' pzmzps, gLlSOI1ilIC' CIIg'I.lIl'S. PVC make cz spvczlzlfy Qf IIIIIISHCIZ PVOZDZCIIIS 1'cIcztz'11g to our H710 Qf bzfsizzcss. Charles J. Jager Company 15 Custom House Street 33 Canal Street 13 Exchange Street Boston, Mass. Providence, R. I. Portland, Maine FRANK W. MORSE 5 A 5 V ff' C Si ll I ' 289 Congress Street, Boston ' Qimmmummim M K Manufacturer of Electric Lighting, Ignition and Telephone Appliances and Parts N Made of E ,ik f J Hard Rubber, Composition and Brass i SUNNY REACH FARM C. F. STURHAHN, Owner REGISTERED JERSEY CATTLE V HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT 547 Kindly mention TECHNIQUE when answering these advertisements. Life nsurenoe ervioep CALL FORT HILL 3723 ARTHUR C. KENISON '19 Counsellor and Attorney to a Technology Clientele Information and service which Constructive planning of insur- is the result of real specialized ance estates to fit the particular training and study in this needs of each individual profession. client. GRADUATE: SCHOOL OF LIFE INSURANCE CARNEGIE TECH '20 Ojice: 185 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts Modern Equipment Prompt Service ' 'Calvin A-xt! New England Annealing in Tool cn. 9-A Q Z. L. SAULT, Treas. V y STEEL TREATMENT f ANNEALING 1 HARDENING i CASE HARDENING 74 K Street, South Boston, Mass. ,?Qf'Q?Qln 'V X 9 GQ 5 o H A 4 , -1 . QQ a Q cu L, fp. .,,:.,..,..,,l ,..........,.-.,......,,.......-.-- --..i7,. ..,, L ... V A 0 ....,..,...,...,.,.L,,,,,,..,-....? in I A 'femur Compliments n . n 5 ln-3? Concrete Steel Company Gemma MT. -f n' 548 As almost improbable, - - Tlil.l-ll'lIONE Bl2.xc I1 41N 51115511-All Ig-,X-1-E5 To STUDENTS VANTINE Sc VANTINE llllklli ANU s'1'L'mo l'OR'l'R.-XITL'RE PHOTOGRAPHERS 154 Bomsrox STRIQHT BOSTON, MASS. H. J. KEITH COMPANY 72 SOUTH MARKET STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS WILSON LUMBER COMPANY Wholesale Southern Lumber Main Office 462 Commercial Street Milk and Cream PORTLAND, MAINE also 141 Milk Street C A M B R I D G E BOSTON. - MASS. 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Em...-.V-:Gm...l5 .um .. ,..., mg. ..... ,,, -Y .-....... ...... - H ' A 1,7 JA ELL J ........g.:L. H 5.5 , , 557 Give the d t y pp t Gnfr Hr Rionr We are printers for busy men. Our services are at the call of those Who appreciate ability to handle a big contract and handle it right. 62' PERRY ik ELLIOTT CO. 17 Stewart Street 146 Summer Street Lynn, Mass. Boston, Mass. Printers of TECHNIQUE 1922 558 l d ceiving 1 'rnself. Everyone's reason is mis own private way Pittsburgh Valve, Foundry 86 Construction Company Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Designers, Manufacturers, Erectors of Complete Piping Systems The Valves and Fittings in the high pressure steam system of the Institute bear this trade- mark. butfnlh ffngrahing ants ftlentlfutpping Qllnmpanp 394 ATLANTIC AVENUE BOSTON, MASS. 59 - mznuiout-1922 I DEX TO ADVERTI ER Abbott, E. D., Company, Printing .... Adams, Henry S,, Civil Engineer ........ American Cork Company, Inc., Cork Board .... American Dyewood Company, Extracts and Colors . American Retread and Tire Company, Tires . . . American Tool and Machine Co., Machinists .... Armstrong Transfer Co., Baggage and Taxi Service . . Anchor Linotype Printing Co., Printing ...... Ashton Valve Co., The, Valves and Gages .,.. Austin 81 Doten, Shelby Tubing .......... Babbitt Steam Specialty Co., Overhead Chain Valves . . Bachrach, Louis Fabian, Photographer ..,.... Back Bay National Bank, Deposits ......... Bartlett, Edwin E., Arbor Presses . , , Barrett Company, The, Roofing .... Bastian Bros. Co., Jewelers .....,,. Batchelder 81 Snyder Company, Provisions . . Bay State Belting Co., Belting ........ Beattie, Roy H., Contractor ...,,.,... Bellamy Millwright 81 Machine Co., Machinists . Bemis Bro. Bag Co., .,........... Bigelow, Kennard 81 Co., Inc., Jewelers .... Bischoff, C., 81 Co., Inc., Colors and Chemicals . . Bliss, Fabyan 81 Co., Commercial Dry Goods , . Boit, Robert A., 81 Co., Insurance ..... Boott Mills, Absorbent Toweling ..... Boston Index Card Co., Files .... Breath, james, Life Insurance ..... Brigham, C., Co., Milk and Cream ......... Brine, James VV., Co., Athletic Goods ......... Broadway Iron Foundry Co., Founders and Machinists . . Brockway-Smith Corporation, The, Construction Materials . Brokaw Brothers, Clothing ............... Brooks Brothers, Clothing .............. Brown 81 Sharpe Mfg. Co., Machine Tools .,..., Brunswick-BalkefCollender Company, Billiard Tables . Burgen, H., Tailor ................ Burton-Furber Coal Co., Coal .........,. Caddy Electrical Equipment Company, Motors and Generators Carpenter, B. G., Company, Metal Work .,........ Carr Fastener Company, 'lLift-the-Dot Fasteners ..... Carver, Macomber 81 West, Inc., Engineers ..., Casso, David, Tailor ............. Chadbourne 81 Moore, VVebbing .... Chase 81 Sanborn, Coffee ........ Chauncy Hall School, Preparatory School . . Cleghorn Company, Heating and Ventilating ...., Concrete Steel Company, Contractors ........ Corcoran Supply Company, Inc., Engineers' Supplies . Cotton Motor Co., Auto Bodies ............. Couch, S. H., Co., Inc., Automatic Telephones ....... Cox 81 Sons Co., The, Pipe Cutting and Threading Machinery Cutter 81 Wood Supply Co., Tools ............ 560 PACE 474 505 478 502 470 494 457 497 455 454 494 516 525 531 450 482 556 502 518 462 454 493 482 556 526 545 496 494 549 504 5 12 524 495 453 486 490 550 480 518 535 534 474 541 479 503 461 502 548 512 538 534 546 534 r. I - INDEX TO ADVERTISERS I I El PAGE Day X Zininiernian, Inc., Engineers ........ - 5QU Doflge-Haley Company, lron, Steel ........ - 404 Dodge Sales N Engineering Co., The, Nlnchine Tools .... . 463 Dorrety ol' Boston, jeweler ............,,.. - 468 clu Pont, E. l.. cle Nemours X Co., Inc., llyestulls, Explosives 493, 499 Durggin, Pnrk X f.OlllIJlll'ly, Restaurant .....,.... . 504 Dwinell-XYright Company, XYhite House Teas and Coffees . . 500 Eastern Metal Products Co., Metal Lathing . - 457 Edison, Thomas A.. Industries ...... - 517 Electrical Garage . X. Roinmellanger . . - 493 Electric Blower Co., Yentilating Fans . . - U26 Ellis, Geo. H., Co., Printers ............. - 491 Empire Trust Company ............... - 5:-311 Engineering Agency, The, Inc., Engineering Employment - 4424 Eslabrook N Co., Brokers ...,......... - 403 Estabrook's Sons. R., l5'lunibing Supplies . . . . V Everett, Louella D., Public Stenographer . - 030 Fay, Spoliford R Thorndike, Consulting Engineers ..... . 454 Fefleral Steam X Gas Supply Co., Engineers' Supplies .... . 513 Felting, A. Il., Klanulacturing jewelry Co.. Fraternity lX'ork . . Fielcl, Walter XY., X. Son., Inc., Machine lYorlc . ...... . 530 Fitts, Frank E., Manufacturing X Supply Company . . , . 513 Flalher K Company, Inc., Lathes ...,..... - 4549 liloricla Xioorlenware Co., Manufacturers ..,. A 033 Forbes Lithograph Mfg. Co., The, Lithographers . . - 490 Frazar, M. Abbott, The. Co., Taxidermists .... - 432 French, Hollis 8 Allen Hubbard ........ 4 474 Frost, George, Company, Boston Garters , - 451 Fuller, Andrew D., Insurance ....... - 465 Galvin, Thos. F., Inc., Florist ..... - 593 General Building Co. Inc., Contractors . . - 435 Georgian Cafeteria, Restaurant ....... . 490 Gilbert, VVilliam L., Clock Co., Gilbert Clocks . - 552 Gilchrist, George E., Co., Plumbing Materials . - 524 Gilmour, Rothery St Co., Insurance ..... - 411 Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company . . . - 511 Grant Gear VVorks, Inc., Gear Cutting . . - 513 Gray, Arthur F., Architect and Engineer . . . 530 Gray, Peter, 81 Sons, Inc., Metal Stampings . . . - 526 Greenfield Tap and Die Corporation ....... . 519 Griebel Instrument Company, Laboratory Supplies . . - 464 Hallet 8: Davis Piano Co., Pathe Instruments. . - 529 Hammett, J. L., Co., School Supplies .... . 531 Harvard Co-Operative Society ...... . 433 Harvey, Arthur C., Co., Iron and Steel . . . 466 Hawl-:ridge Bros. Co., Steel ....... .. 466 Heald Machine Co., The, Machine Tools . . 513 Hendey Machine Co., The, Machine Tools . . 476, 477 Hewes 81 Potter, Bull Dog Belts ............ . 455 Hewins and Hollis, Haberdashers ............. . 461 Heywood Brothers and Wakefield Company, Wficker Furniture . 510 Hollander, L. P., Company, Clothing ........... . 542 Hood, H. P., 8z Sons, Dairy Products ........... . 503 Hotels Brunswick St Lenox ...... . 503 Hotel Somerset ............ - 503 Horlicks Malted Milk Co., Malted Milk . . . 531 561 'l.-V . ' ., - TECHNIQUE' 1922 - Hornblower Sc Vwleeks, Brokers ........ Horrigan 85 Doe Co., Inc., Provisions ...... Houchin-Aiken Company, Inc., Soap Machinery .... Houdaille Company, The, Shock Absorbers ....... Housing Company, The, Architects, Managers, Engineers . Hunter Manufacturing 81 Commission Co ......... Hunter, J. B., Company, Hardware .......... Jackson 81 Moreland, Engineers .... Jager, Charles I., Company ......... Jahn 8C Ollier Engraving Co., Engravers ..... jeffrey Manufacturing Company, The, Conveyors . . Jenkins Bros., Valves ........,.... ,Ienney Mfg. Co., Oils, Gasoline ........ Johnson, Charles H., Insurance ........ Jones 81 Lamson Machine Co., Machine Tools . . jones, Enos F., Chemical Co., Chemicals ..... Joslin-Schmidt Company, The, Glue and Gelatine . Keegan, Electric Clock Co., Seth Thomas Clocks . . Keezer, Max, Co., Second-hand Clothing ..... Keith, H. I., Company, Eggs ......... Kenison, Arthur C., Life Insurance . . . Kenmore Barber Shop ....... Kenmore Tailors ...,.... Lane, Herbert R., 8x Co., Carpetings . . Lane, W. E., Druggist ......... Leopold Morse Co., Clothing ....... Lewis-Shepard Company, Jack-lift Trucks . Littlefield, J. C., Inc., Tailors ...... Locke, A. D., Stapling Machines .... Lockwood, Green 81 Co., Engineers . . Lovell 85 Covel, Candies ..... . Lunkenheimer Co., The, Valves ...... Lynde, Charles R., China and Glass .... Lynd-Farquhar Company, Machine Tools . Macullar Parker Company, Clothing ................ Main, Charles T., Engineer ..,................. Manufacturing Equipment and Engineering Company, Plumbing Supplies Maryland Casualty Company, Insurance .............. Massachusetts Bowling Alleys ........... . . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology, The . Merriam, C. 8: G., Co., Dictionaries .... Merrimac Chemical Co., Chemicals .... Metcalf 85 Eddy, Engineers ....... Miller Drug Company, The, Druggists ..... Mitchell Wing Company, Laundry Supplies . . . Mitchell, Woodbury Co., China, Glass, Silverware . . . Morse, Frank W., Electrical Supplies ......... Morse Twist Drill 8: Machine Co., Drills, Reamers, Taps . Murray Printing Company, The, Printers ........ Myerson, Joseph, Electrical Supplies ........ . . National Separator and Machine Co., Oil Separators. . . National Shawmut Bank, The ........... National Tailoring Co., Tailors .......... Neall, N. J., Consulting,Electrical Engineer. . Newbert Color Company, Chemicals .... 562 PAGE 553 540 540 533 464 549 472 468 547 557 480 506 531 519 501 530 535 553 539 549 548 454 541 555 540 495 522 509 522 555 497 456 550 472 452 505 525 528 509 460 550 493 487 509 510 47 1 547 532 536 541 467 515 496 553 518 I 75 I at - INDEX TO ADVERTISERS - I l PAGE New England Annealing X Tool Co., Steel Treatment ..... . 548 New England Foundation Co., Inc., Engineering and Construction . 526 Norton Co., Grinding Wheels .........,....... 486 Xotnian Studios. The. Photographers . . ....,... 537 Noyes Bros. Inc., Clothing ..... 543 Old Colony Trust Company .... 469 Oppenheim Bros. tk Co., Clothing . . 496 Pacific Mills, Textiles ..... 492 Page and Shaw, Inc., Candies ...... . . 493 Paige, john C., X Co., Insurance ......... 510 Parks-Cramer Company, Engineers and Contractors . 507 Perry 8 Elliott Co., Printers ................ 558 Pierce, S. S., Co., Cigars and Tobacco .............. 504 Pittsburgh Valve, Foundry 8 Construction Co., Piping Engineers . . 559 Potter, Herbert S., Electrical Engineering and Contracting .... 541 Prentiss, Henry X Company, Machine Tools ......... 494 Proctor, S. Eugene, Co., Hardware and Tools ..... 519 Putnam Bookstore, The .......... 474 Read :X White, Tailors .,......... 470 Rhodes Brothers Co., Groceries and Provisions . 478 Rhode Island Tool Co., Machine Tool Parts . . 488 Richardson, Hill 8: Company, Brokers .... 542 Riley, E. A., Haberdasher ........ 550 Ritchie, E. S., 8: Sons, Liquid Compasses . . 544 Riverside Boiler IfVorks, Inc., Tanks ..,. 546 Riverbank Court Hotel ................. 546 Roberts Iron IfVorks ..................,. 483 Robinson, Dwight P., 81 Company, Inc., Engineers and Builders . 481 Robey-French Co., Photographic Supplies ..........., 529 Roessler 8: Hasslacher Chemical Co., Manufacturers and jobbers . . 553 Root, F. S., Company, Multigraphing ...,....... '. . 527 Saco-Lowell Shops, Textile Macninery ..... 487 Sanitas Manufacturing Co., Plumbing Fixtures . . 524 Savage, Henry H., Sc Sons, Musical Instruments . 509 Scully Co., The, Contractors ......... 538 Shaw, john, SL Co., Chemicals .......... 493 Shea 81 Donnelly Co., Indiana Limestone ....... 458 Shotwell Pump 81 Tank Company, Gasoline Pumps . . 487 Shuman, A., 85 Co., Clothing ........... 452 Simplex Wire 85 Cable Co., Steel Taped Cable . . 512 Slote, Daniel, 8: Co., Scrap-books ....... 556 Smith Patterson Co., Jewelers ........ 529 Solvay Process Company, The, Manufacturers . 484 Spaulding-Moss Co., Drafting Materials ...... 552 Spaulding System, Inc., Restaurant .......... 509 Spencer, C. A., 8: Sons Co., Importing and Exporting . . 465 Spiegel, May, Stern Company, Illinois Watches . . . 551 Spring Coal Co., Coal .............. 534 Starrett, The L. S., Company, Tools ...... 485 Stiles, H. 8x A., Company, Wood Products . . 461 Stockford Art Store, Art Work ...... 535 Stone 85 Webster Incorporated, Engineers . . . 459 Sturhahn, C. F., Registered Jersey Cattle . . . 547 Suffolk Engraving and Electrotyping Company . . 559 Sun Oil Co., Motor Oils ........... Sun Shipbuilding Company ......... 563 l - TECHNIQUE' 1922 - Tenney, Charles H., 8 Co., Engineers . . . Terlcelsen Machine Co., Lathe Chucks . . . . Thompson, Alexander, Limestone Contractor . . Todd, Thomas Co., Printers ...,.,.. Transcript, The Boston ....,..... Troy Brothers 85 Company, Interior Marble . . Tube VVinding Co., The ........,. Twitchell Process Company, The, Chemicals . Union Twist Drill Co., Tools . . Vantine 8: Vantine, Photographers ..... Vose-Swain Engraving Co., Stationery ..... Vulcan Iron Wlorlcs, Locomotive Manufacturers . . XVaban lVebbing Company, Tapes, Straps .i.. lValdo Bros. ci Bond Co., Contractors' Supplies . . lfValton Lunch Company, Restaurants ...... NVard's, Stationers ............. XN7ard's, Edgar T., Sons Co., Steel ....... . VVarren Steam Pump Co., Pumping Machinery ,... lfVarren Vlfebster 8: Co., Heating Systems .....,.. Wlashburn Crosby Co., Gold Medal Flour ...... 'Webb Manufacturing Company, F. XV., Plumbing Supplies VVestern lfVaterproohng Co., Engineers and Contractors . NVhipple, I. R., Company, Hotels .......... . Wfhitney 8: Elwell, Brokers ....,,...,.... Wilson Sc English Construction Co., Railroad Contractors . . Wilsoii Lumber Company, Southern Lumber ...... VVinton Company, The, Automobiles ......... VVorcester, I. R. 81 Co., Consulting Engineers . Yale 81 Towne Mfg. Co., The, Manufacturers . . Ye Craftsman Studio, Photographers .... 564 PAGE 457 487 530 478 542 527 518 527 523 549 540 514 550 500 470 483 466 468 459 502 474 482 465 492 475 549 554 468 473 516 ,X 1 l lfiiff' 1 tcii 1 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS - I TABLE GF CONTR T 'Vina l2I'IIJIC.X'I'lON. . Tina I N5TI'I'lfTli . l'l.XC'l'I,'I'X' .,....,.... . D l' rOl'cssOr St-tlgxvick ..... . Memlicrs Ol' The C'OrpOrutiOn . . Umcers Ol' the Institute .... . Civil illlfl Sanitary lingineering. . . Mechanical Engineering ...,. . Mining Engineering unfl Metallurgy' . Mining, Metallurgy und Ceulogy ......,.... . .-Xrcliitecture ......,............... Including the Division Ol' l2l'i1XYll1gZl11C.l Descriptive Geometry Naval Architecture uncl Murine lingineering ....,... Biology zincl Pulnlic Health ........, . Clieniistry uncl Cliemicnl lingineering . . . . lilectricul Engineering .......... . Physics and lilectrocliemicul Engineering . . . English and History . . . '.... . . . . . Economics and Statistics . . . . . Modern Languages .,... . Mathematics ......... . Military Science and Tactics , . . Faculty Informals ...... . CLASS OF 1921 PORTFOLIO . . IN MEMORIAM. . CLASSES .... of 1921 Of 1922 of 1923 of 1924 Class Class Class Class ATHLETICS . . . - Track .... - Cross-Country . . . Swimming . Crew .... - Tennis . . - Wrestling . . . Gym . . . - Hockey . . - Boxing . . - Soccer . . - Fencing. . Field Day . . 565 P AGE 7 9 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 43 118 119 120 126 142 146 151 158 168 174 178 180 182 184 186 188 189 190 191


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