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Fl.ATHRR  fir ■ELllOrr CO l «N MC 1 OViailSINC SERVICE CvUffitf li ilf M: ( . if?=€xL sr To oAlfred Edgar burton First ' ■Dean of Technology Whose destiny it Will ver ' Be to ' main First in the Hearts of Those Who Were His Students We oAffectionately ' Dedicate This Volume I THE INSTITUTE B B n B a P B B BB e 1 i 1 iH DM mma n a s □ □ H g o B I o« 1953 TFXHNIQUE llllii In iMemory of Charles bert Cross ' Professor of ' Physics from iSyo to igiy His profound scholarly learning — his fair-mindedness on all occasions, and his keen sense of humor made him one of the most ideal and one of the best beloued men that has e er been connected -with The (Massachusetts Institute of Technology 18 B ■n H B g B B ■Began - - 11 1 i |F T •• ' ' f A C U L T Y p .7 a a B m B B o n h a b h n [! ..■MEMBERS OF THE CORPORATION President Ernest Fox Nichols Francis R. Hart Ei.niu Thomson Treasurer Everett Morss Executive Committee President ) t-. n- ■• Treasurer S -0 ' - ' Frederick P. Fish Seerelciry James Phinney Munroe Charles T. Main Edwin S. Webster LIFE MEMBERS Howard Adams Carson F ' rancis Henry Williams Samuel Morse Felton Desmond Fitzgerald CiEOKGE WiGGLESWORTH John Ripley Freeman William Henry Lincoln Ahuott Law-rence Lowell James Phinney Munroe illiam Lowell Putnam Elihu Thomson F ' rederick Perry Fish Charles Augustus Stone F ' rancis Russell Hart Harry John Carlson TERM MEMBERS Coleman duPont Everett Morss William Endicott William Cameron Forbes Albert Farwell Bemis Howard Elliott Edwin Sibley Webster Pierre Samuel duPont F ' rank Arthur Vanderlip Otto Hermann Kahn Edmund Hayes Charles Hayden Charles Thomas Main George Eastman Term Expires March, 1922 Elisha Lee Edward Warren Rollins Willis Rodney Whitney Term F xpires June, 1923 Paul Weeks Litchfield Arthur Deiion Little Eben Sutton Stevens Term Expires June, 1924 Merton Leslie Emerson James Franklin McElwain Henry Adams Morss Term Expires June, 1925 i L THEW Chauncy Brush Francis Wright Fabyan Franklin Thomas Miller Term Expires June, 192() Van Rensselaer Lansingh Frank Lovering Locke Leonard Metcalf Representatives of the Commonwealth His Excellency, Channing FL rris Cox, C.overnor. Hon. Arthur Prentice Rugg, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Dr. Pavson Smith, Comniissioner of Education. •Resigned 19 ■wtBiBMM M i lF , l lm V T ' — rM - i tt j5 1 1 .JL ]| la M n n H h O D B D b B 1 1 1 |F 1 _ ; _ _ 1 3 ' T N IQU E 1 9 2 3 ] ?i || O [][ OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTE President Ern est Fox Nichols, Sc.D., LL.D. Secretary of the Corporation Treasurer James Phinney Munroe, Litt. D. Everett Morss, S.B. Btirsar Horace Sayford Ford Assistant Bursar Manager of the Division of Laboratory Supplies Delbert Leon Rhixd Arthl-r Clarke Melcher, S.B. Registrar Walter Humphreys, S.B. Assistant Registrar Assistant Registrar Frank Lemuel Clapp, S.B. James Libby Tryon, Ph.D. Dean of Students Alfred Edgar Burton, Sc.D. (Absent.) Acting Dean of Students Acting Assistant Dean of Students Henry Paul Talbot, Ph.D., Sc.D. Harold Edward Lobdell Director of the Division of Industrial Co-operation and Research Charles Ladd Norton, S.B. Librarian Robert Payne Bigelovv, Ph.D. Assistant Librarian Director of Summer Session Nathan Van Patten Charles Francis Park, S.B. Medical Advisor George W. Morse, M.D., F. A. C. S. Superintendent of Buildings and Power Albert Samuel Smith ♦Resigned 20 Department of Civil and Sanitary Engineering fi(i(k Row: Matthews, Adams. Frey, Blank, Frencli. Middle Row: Reynolds. Liddell. Sutherland. Babcock, Bowman, Luther, Mirabelli. 5i7 iKg; ■Howard, Hosmer, Robbins, Spofford, Breed, Russell, Sampson. Front Row: Mitsch, Smith, Anderson, Bradford. PROFESSORS CuARi.KS M. Spokford. AXP; S.B.. M.I.T., 1893. 61 Colbourne Crescent, Brookline. Havward Professor of Civil Engineering; in charge of the Department. Ai.frkd ' E. BrRTON, AKE. BK; S.B.. Bowdoin. 1878; C.F.. 1891; Sc.D., 1913. (Absent.) Prufess jr of Topographical Engineering; Dean of Students. Carmel by the Sea, California. Artir-r G. Rohhins. S.B., M.I.T., 1SS6. 42 Oak Street. Belmont. Professor of Topographical Engineering. Charles B. Breed. rK; S.B.. M.I.T.. 1H« 7. IfiO Ocean Street, Lynn. Professor of Raiiwav and Higliwav Engineering. Harold K. Barrows. S.B.. M.I.T.. 189.5. 319 Highland Avenue. Winchester. Professor of Hvdraulic Engineering. George E. Rvssell. ATS ; S.B., M.I.T., 1900. 191 Park Avenue. .Arlington Heights. Professor of Hydraulics. George L. Hosmkr. 280 Washington Street, Woburn. . ssticiate Professor of Geodesv. John W. Hcm ARn. AXA; S.B.. M.I.T.. 1903. 147 Grampian Way, Dorcheslur. .Assistant Professor of Topographical Engineering. Howard B. Luthkr. S.B.. M.LT., 1908; Dipl. Ing. 71 West Cedar Street, Boston. .Assistant I ' rofessor of Civil Engineering. John B. Bahcock, Srd, S.B., M.I.T.. 1910. 107 Maplewood Street, Watertown. Assistant Professor of Railway Engineering. Hale Sutherland, OX; A.B.. Harvard. 1900; S.B.. M.I.T., 1911. 12 Mason Street. Cambridge. Assistant Professor of Structural EngineerinR. Harry L. Bowman. ATiJ; B.S.. Penn. State. 1911; S.M., M.I.T.. 1914. .jl Irma Avenue. Watertown. Assistant Professor of Structural Engineering. IXSTRl ' CTORS William . [-iddell. S.B. Merritt p. Smith, S.B. Wallace T. Adams. S.B. George W. .Anderson, S.B. Stuart E. Bradford. S.B. Eugene Mirahkli.i, S.B. Wesley H. Blank, S.B. Reynolds. B.S. ASSISTANTS John D. Mitsch. S.B. Grant K. French. ' S.B. .Austin R. Frey. S.B. Medwin Matthews, S.B. 21 ) B g H B B B B n i B ' ffjrn O DBDOB •« 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 •• s Department of Mechanical Engineering, Applied Mechanics, and Mechanic Arts Back Row: James. Taft, R. ' H. Smith. L. S. Siiiilh. Swett. Cowdry. Holmes, T. Smitli Front Row: Berry, Johnston, Park, Miller, Merrill, Fuller, Hayward 6 Center Street. Somerville. 1S96. 26 Everett Street. Newton Center. Cypress Road. Wellesley Hills. PROFESSORS EDVV. Rr F. Mil.i.ER. SK; S.B.. M.I.T. 1.S96. 5.38 Ward Street, Newton Center. Professor of Steam EnRineering; in charge of the Department; Director of Engineering Laboratories. Allyne L. Merrill. S.B.. M.I.T., 1885. 207 Pleasant Street. .Arlington. Professor of Mechanism; Secretary of the Faculty. Charles E. Fuller. S.B.. M.I.T. . 1892. Wellesley. Professor of Theoretical and Applied Meciianics. William A. Johnston, S.B.. M.I.T.. 1892. 35 Hillside Terrace. Belmont. Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. Charles F. Park, ATti; S.B.. M.I.T.. 1892. 21 Prospect Street. Taunton. Professor of Mechanism; Director of Mechanical Laboratories; Director of Lowell Institute School for Industrial Foremen. George B. H.wen. S.B.. M.I.T.. 1.S94. 704 Webster Street. Needham. Professor of Machine Design. Joseph C. Riley. S.B.. M.I.T.. 1898. ,36 Robinwood Avenue, Jamaica Plain. Professor of Heat Engineering. Charles W. Berry. S.B.. M.I.T.. 1895. Professor of Heat Engineering. Harrison W. Hayward. eS; S.B.. M.I.T.. Professor of Materials of Engineering. Theodore H. Taft, S.B., M.I.T., 1902. Associate Professor of Heat Engineering. Walter H. James. S.B.. M.I.T., 1896. .58 Dale Street. Waltham. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Drawing. Lawrence S. Smith, S.B., M.I.T.. 1900. 25 Fisher .Avenue. Newton Highlands. . ssjstant Pr ofessor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. ( ' ■EiiKi.i., W. Swett. S.B., M.I.T., 190;J. 11 Henry .Avenue. Melrose Highlands. .Assistant Professor of Machine Design. .Addison F. Holmes. S.B.. M.I.T.. 1904. 27 Everett Street. -Arlington, Assistant Professor of Applied Mechanics. Rohert H. Smith. 17 Heath Street. Winter Hill. -Vssislant Professor of Machine Construction. Tiii)M s Smith. B.S.. University of Pennsylvania. 1894; M.E., 1895. 307 Harvard Street. Cambridge. -Assistant Professor of Mechanism. Jesse J. Eames. S.B.. M.I.T., 1902. Swampscott. Assistant Professor of Experimental Engineering. iRviNi; H. Cowdry, S.B.. M.I.T., 1905, . .S.T.M., A.S.S.T. Needham. .Assistant Professor of Testing Materials. Dean .A. Fales S.B., M.I.T. 145 Highland Street. West Newton. .Assistant Professor of Automotive Engineering. 22 22 Webster Street. I n B n ■■■■■BBS E3 ffl P 13 B a OP g g M B B Department of Mechanical Engineering, Applied Mechanics and Mechanic Arts — Continued w '  k ' : f 1 1 1 t f Back Rtru. ' .- Ashcroft. (ialinkin. Cheney. Manter. Jones. Chayne. Burnham. Fales, Zavarine Third Row: Derr, Connors. Svenson, Adams, Townsend, Holt. Brickett. Pearson Second Row: Vitalini. Muenz, O ' Neill, Lambirth. Littleficld. Clark, Taylor. Peabody Front Row: Forbes. Hysom, MacKinnon. Hardy INSTRUCTORS James R. Lambirth Charles E. T-ittlefield Roy G. Htrnham. S,B, Myron W. Dole. S.B. Jeremiaii F. O ' Neill Wn.LiAM H. Jones. S.B. Francis A. Brown Dean Peabody. Jr.. S.B. Ralph C. Adams. S.B. DeWitt M. T, vlor. S.B. Arthur B. English Charles A. C hayne, S.B. Claltde H. Clark Arthur L. Townsend, S.B. Thomas S. Derr, A.B., S.B. James Holt. S.B. Carl L. Svenson, S.B. Edwin F. Nelson Herbert (i. I- ' ales. S.B. ASSISTANTS Robert Fi. Cheney Elwood M. Manter, S.B. George H. Hardy Richard C. Hodges Oscar A. Muenz Harry M. Chatto, A.B. Valentine G. Gahnkin, M.E. Thomas Ashcroft WiLLiA.M A. Sharp Francis V. Perki.ms. Constructor of Apparatus JosKPH K. Pearson. S.B. Igor N. Zavarine, S.M. Harlani) C. Forbes. B.S. RoscoE H. HvsoM. S.B. Charles MacKinnon, S.B. Geokge S. Piroomokk, S.B. Edward M. Brickett. S.B. Walter R. Vitalini. S.B. Frank J. Connors 23 Department of Mining, Metallurgy, and Geology ' - • % m V 1 ▼ k J at-k I ,nc: R M-,1, La ' nM. Hurst .MuIli.T, Jmik s, Il.iyw.ir.l. Tn-m. ' Fn )U Row: SliiincT. Warren. Lindgren, Hofman, Locke, Bugbee PROFESSORS Wali.emar Lindgren. M.E., Freiberg, 1SS3; Sc.D.. Princeton. 1916. 12 Littell Road, Brookline. WilliLiin Barton Rogers. Professor of Economic Geology; in charge of the Depart- ment. Heinrich O. Hofman, E.M., Met. E., Clausthal. 1S77; Ph.D.. Ohio State University, 1S99. SS Robinwood Avenue. Jamaica Plain. Professor of Metallurgy; in charge of the Option in Metallurgy. CharlesH. Warren. 2H; S.B., Yale. 1806; Ph.D.. 1S99. i7 Monmouth ' Street, Brookline. Professor of Mineralogy; in charge of the Courses in General Science and General Engineering. .M., 1001; Ph.D.. {nhinibia Cottage Street. Hingham. Hervey W. Shimer. SS; A.B., Lafayette College, 1S09 University. 1904; Sc.D., Gettysburg College, 1016. Associate Professor of Paleontology. Charles E. Locke. S.B.. M.I.T.. 1896. 22 Bladgen Street. Boston. Associate Professor of Mining Engineering and Ore Dressing. Carle R. Hayward. S.B.. M.I.T.. 1004. 23.3 Presidents Lane. Quincy. Associate Professor of Metallurgy. Edward E. Bugbee, Iieil; ZIH; S.B.. M.I.T.. 1000. 110 Strathmore Road. Brookline. Assistant Professor of Assaying and Metallurgy. WiLLLVM F. Jones. Ashland, Massachusetts. Assistant Professor of Structural Geology. Ri-i.-us C. Reed. S.B. Edward C. ' Layng. S.B. INSTRUCTORS Charles J. Muller, M.S. ASSISTANTS MACLEOD K. Hurst. B.A. Benjamin B. Tremere. Jr.. S.B. STUDENT ASSISTANT Platt C. Benedict 24 _M_ n    « ' ' ° °B°B [ Department of Chemical Engineering Venable Lddy Whitman Baker Parsons Barnard Haslam Lewis Wilson Robinson Xewton. McAdams PROFESSORS V RRi--s- K. Lewis. S.B.. M.LT.. 1905; Ph.D.. Breslau; lOO.S. 8.5 Lombard Street Professor of Chemical Engineering; in charge of the Department. RnnFRT E Wilson Ph B. University of Wooster. 1914; b.B.. M.I.I.. I9Ib. .• . r-u Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering; Director of Research Laboratory of AppI.ed Chemistry. Road. Belmont. „, r . a i-  Robert T. H. sl. m. S.B.. M.LT.. 19n. 72. Freeman Street. Arhngton. Associate Professor of Chemical Engmeermg; Director of School of Chemical W.LurS ' H M p ' Mt KS; B.S.. University of Kentucky. 191.3; M. S.. 1914; S.M.. Assistant ' Professor of Chemical Engineering. T i Center Street. Cambridce. Clark s; Robinson. S.B.. M.I.T., 1909; S.M . 1915. 393 North Main Street. Reading. Assiistant Professor of Chemical Engineering. f-„.„i„;,i„„ Walter O. Whitman. S.B.. M.LT.. 1917. 1572 Massachusetts Avenue. Cambridge Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering. Director of the Everett Station of the School of Chemical Engineering Practice. „ , m ,r DUSTIN W. WiLSO.s-. S.B., M.LT.. 1917. 338 Summer Street. Buffalo N. Y. Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering; Director of the Butlalo Station of the School of Chemical Engineering Practice. Leon W. Parsons. AX£. S.B.. M.LT.. 1913; A.M.. Harvard. 191B;. Ph.D.. 1917. Assistant Professor of Applied Chemical Research; Assistant Director o the Research Laboratory of Applied Chemistrj-; in charge of Inorganic i roblcms. 78 Chester Road. Belmont. „ ,, , „ ,• ,„,,,  , c loii. Charles S. Venable. __.iKE; AXS; BK; A.B.. North Carolina. 1910; M.S.. 1911. Assistant Professor of Applied Chemical Research; Assistant Director of Research Ijiboratory of Applied Chemistry; in charge of Organic Problems. War vick Road. Belmont. the 20 ASSISTANTS THO us H. Frost. B.S. James Harrop. S.M. S.B. Fred P. Baker, S.B. At the Everett Station William P. Rvan, S.B. Director of the Bangor Station INSTRUCTORS Robert E. Manlev, B.S.E.. S.M. Adolph F. Spiehler, S.B. Henry O. Forrest. S.M. At the Buffalo Station Charles H. Hertv. Jr.. S.M. At the Buffalo Station Ralph H. Price, A.B.. S.B. At the Bangor Station. 25 ' ' ■■' ■■||i |iM..Mi|||,n,| j.i[],im,u uulrr.i. Department of Architecture (Including the Division of Drawing) r i r 4 fil ■' ilH f 1  «K. J B 7 :i :- Buck Row: Stearns, Chase, Robinson. Loring, Norton, Jenney Front Row: Walker. Sumner, Lawrence. Emerson. Gardner, Brown PROFESSORS William Emerson. AKE; A.B.. Harvard, 1895. 159 Brattle Street, Cambridge. Professor of Architecture; in charge of the Department. WiLLL M H. Lawrence. S.B.. M.I.T., 1891. 72 Sumner Street. Dorchester. Professor of Architectural Engineering; in charge of the Division of Drawing. John O. Sltviner, A.B., Harvard. 1SS7. 535 Beacon Street, Boston. Professor of History. Harry W. Gardner. S.B., M.LT., 1S94. 213 Hunnewell Terrace. Newton. Professor of Architectural Design. Albert Ferran, A.D.G. Professor of Architectural Design. William F. Brown, Eleve Delauncy and Gustave Moreau. 35 Glenwood Street, Roxbury. Associate Professor of Freehand Drawing. INSTRUCTORS Alexander S. Jenney Paul W. Norton. A.B.. S.B. Edwin S. Dodge. A.B.. S.B. Harry C. Stearns Frank J. Robinson, S.B. Nelson C. Chase luA D. LoRiN(; ASSISTANTS Lacey D. Caskey. A.B., Pii.D. William H. J. Kennedy, A.B. 26 Division of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry Breed Curl Overland Leisk Kenison Lawrence Eberhard Bradley PROFESSORS William H. Lawrence. S.B.. M.LT., 1891. 72 Sumner Street. Dorchester. Professor of -Architectural Engineering; in charge of the Division. Ervin Kesison. S.B.. M.I.T.. 189.3. 103 Mt. Auburn Street. Watertown. Associate Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. Harry C. Bradley. S.B.. M.I.T.. 1S91. 2.3 Brookview Street, Dorchester Center. Associate Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. Arthur L. Goodrich. S.B.. M.I.T.. 1898. 11 Tetlow Street. Boston. Assistant Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. Stephen A. Breed. S.B.. M.I.T.. 1894. Remington Gables. Cambridge; Suite 3(l ' ,i Assistant Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. Ralph G. Overland Charles H. R. Mabik INSTRUCTORS Preston Remi.ngto.n Walter C. Eberhard. S. f. Charles M. Curl. S.B. STUDENT ASSISTANT Herbert N. LstsK Department of Chemistry (Including Research Laboratory of Physical Chemistry) Bark Row: Kneeland, Simpson, Hamilton, Mitchell, Davis, Ruby. Middle Ro2v: Woodman, Mueller, Williams, Smith. Hall, Mclntire. Front Row: Sherrill, Mulliken, Norris, Talbot. Gill, Blanchard, Phelan. PROFESSORS Henry P. Talbot. IU; 4 AT-. AX2; S.B.. M.I.T.. 1S85; Ph.D., Leipzig. 1890. Professor of Inorganic Chemistry; in charge of the Department; Acting Dean of Students. 2137 Otis Street, West Newton. Henry Fay, A.B., Lafayette College. ISSO; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins. 189.1. Professor of Analytical Chemistry and Metallography. 11 Worthington Road, Brookline. AucrsTus H. Gill, S.B.. M.I.T.. 1SS4; A.M., Leipzig. 1890; Ph.D. 1890. Professor of Teclmical Chemical Analysis. 41 Myrtle Street, Belmont. FoRRis J. Moore, X ; A.B.. Amherst, 1889; Ph.D., Heidelberg, 1893. Professor of Organic Chemistry. 372 Charles River Road. J. MES F. Norris, BK; AX2; A.B.. Johns Hopkins. 1802; Ph.D.. 180.5. Professor of Organic Chemistry; in charge of Graduate Students in Chemistry. 330 Commonwealth Avenue. Boston. H. Monmouth Smith, Ben; AX2; A.B., Professor of Inorgani c Chemistry. Weslej ' an University; A.M.; Ph.D. Heidelberg. 2.5 Cotswold Road, Brookline. Frederick G. Keves, SK; B.S., Rhode Island University. 1906; M.S., Brown. 1907; Ph.D.. 1909. Professor of Physico-Chemical Research; Director of the Research Laboratory of Physical Chemistry. 12 Melleu Street. Cambridge. Wii.Lis R. Whitney. S.B.. M.I.T.. 1S9.5; Ph.D.. Leipzig. 100.5. Non-Resident Professor of Cliemical Research. General Electric Company Schenectady, N. Y. Samuel P. Mlt,liken, S.B.. M.I.T., 18S7; Ph.D.. Leipzig. 1890. Associate Professor of Organic Chemical Research. 10 Harris Street. Newbury- port. Miles S. Sherrill. S.B.. M.I.T., 1889; Ph.D., Breslau. 1903. Associate Professor of Theoretical Chemistry. 86 Church Street, Winchester. . ' lpheus G. Woodman. S.B.. M.I.T.. 1897. 367 School Street, Watertown. Associate Professor of tlie Chemistry of Foods. 28 Department of Chemistry — Continued LeipziR, 1902. 25 Evans Road. Brooklnic. Arthur A. Blanchard. S.B.. M.I.T.. ISOS; Ph.D., Associate Professor of InorKanic C ' heinistry. William T. Hall. 2:aE; S.B.. M.I.T.. 1895. 5 ARassiz Park. Jamaica Plain. Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry. 156 Maiiaziiic Street, Cambridge. PIi.D., 1007. Burton lialls. Dana Street, Cam- RoBERT S. Williams. S.B.. M.I.T., 1902; Ph.D.. GottinRcn. 1U07. Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry and MetalloRraphy. Edward Mueller. TBIT; S.B.. Perdue, 1902; A. M. Harvard. 1905. bridye. Associate Professor of InorRanic C ' hemistry. Joseph W. Phelan. S.B.. M.I.T.. 1894. 60 Brooks Street. West Mcdford. Associate Professor of InorRanic Chemistr ' . DuNCA j A. MacInnes. 2S; Ph.D.. Illinois, litll. 40 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge. Associate Professor of Physico-Chemical Research. Earl B. Millard. AXS; S ; -tUK; AT; A.B.. University of Colorado. 1910; A.M.. Wisconsin. 1911; Ph.D., Illinois, 1914. Assistant Professor of Theoretical Cliemistry. 20 Prescott Street, Cambridge. Leicester F. Hamilton. S.B., M.I.T.. 1914. Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry. 53 Randolph Street. Arlington. Hutt ' I Lu dlow, Boston. Frederick R. Kneeland. d ; S.B.. Columbia, 1S99. Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry. Tenn-y L. Davis. KKK; AXS; AT; S.B.. M.I.T., 191.3; A.M., Harvard, 1915; Ph.D., 1917. 59 Mount Vernon Street Somerviile. Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry. Louis J. Gillespie. AXS; Ph.H.. Brown University. 19()S; A.M., 1911; Ph.D.. 1911. Assistant Professor of Physico-Chemical Research. 46 Farquhar Street. Roslindale. Walter C. Scht.tvib.AX2; BK; A.B.. Harvard. 1914; A.M., Assistant Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. 1916; Ph.D., 1918. IS North Monroe Street, Dorchester Clifton N ' . Jacobs, S.B. Ralph D. McIntyre. S.M. Charles R. Park, A.B. Charles M. Wareiiam. S.B. Stephen G. Simpson, S.B. INSTRUCTORS Thomas P. Pitre, B.A. Avery A. Morton, A.B. Henry W. Underwood, Jr., Ph. D. Victor O. Homerbero, S.B. Robert W. Mitchell, S.B. Charles E. Ruby. Ph.D. RESEARCH ASSOCIATES James A. Beattie, Ph.D. Research Fellow of the National Research Council William R. Hainsworth, Ph.D. Avery A. Ashdown. A.M. Herbert A. Barnbv. A.B. Frances H. Clark. A.B. Henry R. Couch. S.M. Charles E. Cole Edmund O. Cummings. S.B. Edward H. Ellms, B.S. ASSISTANTS Dorothy M. Stevens, B.A. Karl L. Ford, S.B. Manuel M. Grkkn, S.B. Ernest H. Huntress, S.B. William S. Johnson. S.B. Spencer W. Prentiss. B.A. George H. Rhodes. Ph.B. Edgar R. Smith, S.M. RESEARCH ASSISTANTS Dortha H. Bailey, A.M., M.S. Leighton B. Smith. S.M. STUDENT ASSISTANTS Alexander L. M. Dingee William A. Hoops 29 la a □ B o B B I IU JM } .. ' , .iil!l££y, J , ! 1 - JlE lUW Department of Electrical Engineering Baik Rule: Mastm, Gardner, J. C. Joiil ' s. Dow. Woudruff, Ilentz, Rickur. l-)t.-lleriijaiigli. Cuiumings. Teeter. Tucker. Rogal Third Row: Janes. S. M. Jones, Culver. F ' erguson. Dambly. Preston. Davis, White, Coleman. Thaler Second Row: Dahl, Goldsmith, Lansil. Bowles. Williams. Bangratz, Hudson, George, Bibber Frotii Row: Bush, Dillon, Laws, Jackson, Timbie, Lawrence PROFESSORS DuGALD C. Jackson. ' PKZ; S3; TBH. S.B. Penn. State College. 18S5; C.E.. Cornell. 18 7. 5 Mercer Circle. Camb. Professor of Electric Power Production and Distribution; in charge of the Department. Arthur E. Kennellv, Sc.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1896; A.M.. Harvard. lOOfi. (Absent.) Professor of Electrical Communication; Director of the Research Division of the Department of Electrical En- gineering. Frank A. Laws. S.B.. M.LT.. 1880. 124M Federal Street, Salem. Professor of Electrical Measurements. Theodore H. Dillon, U.S.M.A.. 1904. Hampton Court, Brookline. Professor of Electric Power Transmission and Electric Transportation. Elihu Thomson, A.M.. Yale. 1890; Ph.D.. Tufts. 1894; Sc.D.. Harvard. 1909. 42 Center Street, West Lynn. Non-resident Professor of Applied Electricity. Ralph R. Lawrence. S.B.. M.I.T.. 1895. 72 Summer Street, Dorchester. Associate Professor of Electrical Machinery. Vannevar Bush, ATS2; S.B., Tufts, 1913; M.S.. 1913; Eng. D., M.LT.. 1916. 83 Plaisted Road, West Medford. Associate Professor of Electrical Power Transmission; Acting Director of the Research Division of the Department of Electrical Engineering. William H. Timbie, BK; B.A.. Williams, 1901. 27 Clark St.. Newton Center. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Industrial Practice. Waldo V. Lyon. S.B., M.I.T., 190. . 1108 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington. Assistant Professor of Electrical Machinery. Ralph G. Hudson. S.B., M.LT.. 1907. 45 Ashton Avenue, Newton Center. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. Claire W. Ricker. S.B., M.LT.. 1914; S.M.. 1914; M.E.E., Harvard, 1915. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. 62 Newport Street. Arlington. Frederick S. Dellenbaugh, Jr.; E.E.. Columbia University. 1910; NLS.. M.LT., 1921. A.I.E.E., A.A.A.S.. Franklin Institute. Assistant Professor of Electrical Machinery. 91 Spooner Road. Chestnut Hill. Clifford E. Lansil, S.B. Carlton E. Tucker, S.B. Hartley B. Gardner, S.B. -Xrthur L. Nelson, S.B. 30 INSTRUCTORS Harold W. Bibber, S.B. Adolph Goldsmith. B.A.. B.Sc. Leonard R. Janes. S.B. Edward L. Bowles. B.S., M.S. Joseph A. Thaler. E.E. a B □ a B g ■M ga B B B B m f B n g g B B a mUy - FACULTY ll ..- lEiiia iir..L..i. ,in;.iiriiuuj;Tra Department of Mathematics Rutlfdge Douglass Wildes Rice Ingrain Hitchcock George Bartlett Phillips Moore Woods Tyler Bailey Passano Zeldin PROFESSORS Harry W. Tyler. S.B.. M.I.T.. 1884; Ph.D.. Erlangen. 1889. Newton Center. Walker Professor of Mathematics; in charge of the Department. Dan. p. Bartlett. S.B.. M.I.T., 1886., B.A.A., Exeter Street, Boston. Professor of Mathematics. Frederick S. Woods. Professor of Mathematics Frederick H. Bailey. I ' BK; . .B.. Harvard. 1.887; .A.M.. 1889. . ' Miston. Professor of Mathematics. T; BK; A.B.. Wesleyan, 188.5; A.M.. 1888; Ph.D., Gottingen, 1894 ■matics; in charge of Graduate Students in Mathematics. 123 Sumner St: reet. Newton Center. Idlevvild .St.. Clarence L. E. Moore. S.B.. Ohio State University. 1901; 1902; Ph.D.. 1904. 179 Hunnewell . venue. Newton. Professor of Mathematics; Research . Vdviser for Mathematic A. M.. ( ' ornell. 1890; .A.M.. 1891. 109 Park Vale, Bro(}kline. Nathan R. George. Jr., OAX; BK; A.B., Harvard. Peterborough Street. Boston. Associate Professor of Mathematics. Leonard M. Passano. .A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1889. Associate Professor of Mathematics. Henry B. Phillips. S.B.. Erskine College, 1900; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1905. Associate Professor of Mathematics. 119 Hemenway Street, Boston. Joseph Lipka, S.B.. Columbia. 1005; A.M.. lOOli; Ph.D.. 1912. (Absent.) Assistant Profes sor of Mathematics. FrankL.Hitchcock. A. B.. Harvard. 1890; Ph.D., 1910. I lillNide Terr.ue. Helinont. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. INSTRCCTORS George Rutledge. Ph.D. Raymond D. Dov-glass. M.. . JA.MES S. Taylor. Ph.D. (Absent.) NoRBERT Wiener. Ph.D. Samitel D. Zeldin, Ph. D. Lepine II. Rice, .A.B. Wyatt H. Ingram, B.Sc. Karl L. Wildes. R.S. 31 IlilSVT •• ' 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923  •- i I f r:s7:m7T;p;j;;iiiim,... ' iiimNlli 7 i ii Tir .■. ' ■■iiilh ' t n ' li ' ll h ' ■' ' i ' ' ' ■' ' ' i ■■' .iniujiLLniiMliuliLiilu iiJIJIUIIiririliU imjlimili]Lliijr.miiuuii.rirrn ■■. ||| [. miiiiimii[i ii]iiiiirLiu m iH|i| Department of Economics and Statistics Doten Sliugrue Dewey Baker Armstrong Schcll Plowman Tucker Conant PROFESSORS Davis R. Dewey, A ; BK; A.B., University of Vermont, 1S79; Ph.D., Johns Hop- kins. 1886; LL.D.. University of Vermont, 1910. Professor of Political Economy and Statistics; in charge of the Department; in charge of the Course in Engineering Administration. 2 Berkley Street, Cambridge. Carroll W. Doten, 4 Ae; BK; Ph.B., University of Vermont, 1895; A.M., 1899; A.M., Harvard. 1902. Professor of Political Economy. 58 Garfield Street. Cambridge. Floyd E. Armstrong, A.B., University of Michigan, 1914; A.M., 1916. Associate Professor of Political Economy. 116 Jason Street, Arlington. Martin J. Shugrue, A.B., University of Michigan, 1913. 167 Beacon Street, Boston, Assistant Professor of Economics. Erwin H. Schell, eAX; S.B., M.I.T., 1012. 4 Shady Hill Square, Cambridge, Assistant Professor of Business Management. Donald S. Tucker, A.B., Colorado College, 1906; A.M.. Williams, 1912. Assistant Professor of Economics. 11 Story Street, Cambridge. INSTRUCTORS .loHS B. Baker, S.B. Edward G. Plowman, B.S. ASSISTANT Ardis Nason, A.B. Lawrence W. Conant, S.B. 32 Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Keith Magoun Jack HovRaard Owen PROFESSORS James R. Jack, 54 Auburn Street, Brookline. Professor of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; in charge of [the Department. William Hovgaard, Naval Academy of Copenhagen, 1S79; (ireenwicli Royal Naval College, 1886. 76 Edgemont Street, Brookline. Professor of Naval Design and Construction. Henry H. VV. Keith, S.B., M.I.T., 1905. Am. Soc. Naval Engrs., Lieut. Com- mander. Construction Corps U.S.N. R.F. 62 Dwight Street, Brookline. Assistant Professor of Naval Architecture. George Owen, IBE; S.B., M.I.T., 1894. 36 Mollis Street, Newton. Assistant Professor of Naval Architecture. EVBRS BURTNER, S.B. INSTRUCTORS Frederick A. Magoun, S.B. 33 -...■nm,..:n .i,ii::i: M...i ■■■i.u..i.,u,,.i L..jtiuii i.iiiMimiMjihiiuu.i;fWiiiJiiiiiii Xliliiiiifi ' iiiii ' iii, i ' liiii iiN.miriiimmiiiaiimiiiiiiiiillj mim i inaLirLiiii«ii..ii.u„,iu.,.„...i.-;ri lu JsnuratonrunTViJ .nii.iii .iuTisnnra myuiii.|.t Department of Physics Including Electrochemical Knj ineering and Aeronautical Engineering Back Row: Powell, Barss, Young, MacKinnon, Harris, Thurston, Sears, Clarke. Norton, Wilkes, Kenrick Third Row: Richardson, Lindsay, Frye, Clift, Chandler, Eyre. Weeks, Knobel, Page, Townshend Second Ro7v: Hersey, Warner, Derr. Goodwin, Cross, Wilson, Franklin. Drisko, Thompson Front Row: Taylor, Stockbarger, Nichols, Miller PROFESSORS Edwin B. Wilson. BK. SH; A.B., Harvard. 1899; Ph.D.. Yale, 1901. Professor of Mathematical Physics; in charge of the Department. 46 Williams Street. Brookline. Harry M. Goodwin, S.B., M.I.T., 1890; Ph.D.. Leipzig. 1893. 424 Walnut Street. Brookline. Professor of Phvsics and Electrochemistrv, in charge of the course in Electrochemical Engineering. Louis Derr, AT; BK; A.B., Amherst, 1899. M.A.. 1892; S.B., M.I.T., 1892. Professor of Applied Optics and Pliotographv. 83 Center Street, Brookline. Charles L. Norton. S.B., M.LT., 1893. 5 Acorn Street. Boston. Professor of Industrial Physics; Director of the Research Laboratory of Industrial Phvsics; Director of Division of Industrial Co-operation and Research. William S. Franklin. -J-AO; BK; S.B., Universitv of Kansas. 1887, S.M.. 1888-, Sc.D.. Cornell. 1901. 41 Kirkland Street. Cambridge. Professor of Phvsics. William J. Drisko. S.B.. M.I.T.. 1895. Winchester. .Associate Professor of Physics. .Maurice deK. Thompson, AKE; S.B.. M.I.T.. 1898; Ph.D.. Basel. 1903. .■ssnciate Professor of Electrochemistry. 5 Fairmount Street, Brookline. .Xewall C. Page. S.B.. M.LT., 1902. 28 Maxwell Road. Winchester. Associate Professor of Electricitv. I ■H HL HI Edward P. Warner, A. B., Harvard, 1916, S. B., 1917; S. B., M. I. T., 1917; S. M.. [. B HH Hk l M. L T.. 1910. 1 Kennedy Road, Cambridge. Lr ' fl l H H .Associate Professor of Aeronautical Engineering. U H H H Mayo D. Hersev. A.B.. Colorado College, 1907; S.B.. M. I.T.. 1910; A .AL, Olivet ir ■■■■H College. 1910. 19 Ware Street, Cambridge. B B Associate Professor of Properties of Matter. Gordon B. Wilkes. BE; S.B.. M.LT., 1911. 51 Everett Street, Newton Center. Assistant Professor of Industrial Physics. William R. Barss, Ph.D. Royal M. Frve, .A.M. Joseph C. MacKinnon, S.B. Max Knobel. Ph.D. Bailey Townshend, S.B. Louis H. Young. S.B. Robert B. Lindsay. A.B., M.S. 34 INSTRUCTORS Paul B. Taylor, M.A. Wyatt H. Ingram. B.Sc. Arthur M. Clarke. B.A. Donald S. Piston. S.B. Francis W. Sears. S.B. Dean K. Worcester, B.A. George M. Denkinger 1 1 Department of English and History H i k Rn-f: Baltzly, Xevvberry, Morris. Tapley, Roberts, Crosby Mi i lU- Rac: IMpkin, Sears, Seaver Front Front: Presi:ott, Copithorne, Pearson, Faulkner, Fuller PROFESSORS Henry G. Pearson, eS; BK; . .B., Harvard, 1893. Professor of English; in charge of the Department. 140 Dudley Road. Newton Center. Archer T. Robinson, BK; .B.. Harvard, 1896; A.M.. 191.5. Professor of English. Woodcliff Road, Newton Highlands. Henry L. Seaver. BK-, A.B.. Harvard. 1900;_A.M.. 1914. Associate Professor of English. 97 Merriam Street. Le. inKton. Robert E. Rogers. -l-BK; A.B.. Harvard, 1908; A.M., 1909. Assistant Professor of English. 107 Upland Road, Cambridge. INSTRUCTORS WiNWARi) Pkescott, .-X.M. William A. Crosby, A.M. Penfielo Roberts, A.M. Matthew R. Copithorne, . .B. Ralph Morris. A.B. Harold U. Faulkner. Ph.D. . lexaniier Baltzly. . .M. Stephen F. Sears, A.M. Charles W. Pipkin, A.M. Roberts Tapley, A.B. Dean M. Fuller, .• . B. John S. Newberry, M..- . 35 Department of Biology and Public Health MacDonald Slack Horwood Turner Prescott Bigelow Bunker PROFESSORS Samuel C. Prescott, S.B., M.I.T.. 1894. 249 Tappan Street, Brookline. Professor of Industrial Biology; in charge of the Department. Robert P. Bigelow, Ben; S.B., Harvard, 1887; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1S92. 11 Park Street, Brookline. . ssociate Professor of Zoology and Parasitology; Librarian of the Institute. Cl. ir E. Turner, A.B., Bates College, 1912; A. M., Harvard, 191.3; C. P. H., M.I.T.. 1917. 12 Cleveland Street, Arlington. Assistant Professor of Biology and Public Health; on , dministrative Board, School of Public Health. John W. M. Bunker, iTA; SH; A.B., Brown University, 1909; A.M.. 1910; Ph.D. 1911. 74 School Street, Belmont. Assistant Professor of Bioclieniistry and Phj ' siology. INSTRUCTORS Francis H. Slack, ' M.D. Murray P. Horwood, Ph.D. A. RON P. Pratt, A.B., C.P.H. ASSISTANT Joseph J. MacDonald, S.B, 30 ilsQ ■• • F A C U L T ' ■f1 -IL n ■■■■■■OO BOBl Department of Modern Languages ' osel Kflst-y kurrelmeyer PROFESSORS Frank ' jgel. AT; A.B.. Harvard, 1887.. A.M.. 1892. 9. ' ) Robinwood . venue. Jamaica Plain. Professor of German; in charge of the Department. Ernest F. Lancley, .A.B.. University of Toronto, 189); A.M., Il.irvard, 1900; Ph.D.. 1910. 11 Whittiei- Street, CambridEe. Professor of French. Herman R. Kurrelmever. +BK; A.B., Johns Hopkins. 1899; Ph.D., 1902. Associate Professor of German. 208 Beech Street, Roslindalc. INSTRI ' CTORS Albert H. Moore. .X.M. John J. Sexton. . .B. Otto E. Platii, A.M. Pail II. Kelskv. A.M. 37 Igil ' l 192 3 TEc hNIQUE 1 ' lliMlllMli liill ' ' ' • • ' ' ' ■- ■■' ■■- ' ■' 9 2 3 « ■■111 Department of Military Science and Tactics Back Row: Berkinshaw. Robertson, Cox. Vaughn, Crowley, Preisigke Middle Row: McDonnell. Ogden, Clayton. Truax Froul Ron-: Maish. Clark. Ottosen, Christian, Pendleton, Wright, Putney PROFESSORS John B. Christian, Colonel. Coast Artillery Corps, D.O.L. 1244 Beacon Street. Brookhne. Professor of Military Science and Tactics; in charge of the Department. Alexander W. Maish. Major. Ordnance Department. D.O.L. 2224 Carver Road. East Watertown. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Edward W. Pl ' tnev, Major. Coast Artillery Corps, D.O.L. 15 Camden Road. Auburndale. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Peter H. Ottosen, 4 K I ; B.C.E., Iowa State College, 1908; Major, Coast Artillery Corps, D.O.L. 805 VVasliington Street. Brookline. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. John C. McDonnell, B.S., Loyola College; Major. Air Service, D.O.L. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Bexley Hall. Cambridge. William B. Wright, Jr., Captain. Air Service. D.O.L. 50 Peterborough Street, Boston. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Randolph T. Pendleton, i;AE; Major, Coast Artillery Corps., D.O.L. 122 Langdon Avenue, Watertown. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Howard F. Clark, BE; A.B.. Leland Stanford, 1908; S.B., M.I.T., 1912. Captain, Corps of Engineers. D.O.L. 400 Charles River Road. Lawrence L. Clayton. Captain. Signal Corps. D.O.L. 161 Chapman Street, Canton. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. David A. D. Ooden, 1st Lieutenant. Corps of Engineers. D.O.L. Howard L. Berkinshaw. Private. First Class. D.E.M.L. R iv F. Cox. Master Sergeant, D.E.M.L. Jeremiah F. Crowley. Sergeant. D.E.M.L. ASSISTANTS Charles Preisicike. Sergeant. D.E.M.L. William W. Robertson. 1st Sergeant. D.E.M.L. Alfred F. Truax, Staff Sergeant. D.E.M.L. James T. ' aughn. 1st Sergeant. D.E.M.L. 38 Special Lecturers Thomas Adams Town PlaiiniiiR George Burnap, S. B.. M.A. Landscape Architecture Eugene C. Howe, Ph.D. Physiology Oscar W. Haussermann. A.B.. LL.B. Business Law Simeon C. Keith, Jr.. S.B. Problems of Industrial Biology Charles A. Mitke Mining Methods Pail Paine Oil and Gas Production C. Howard Walker, A.E.B. Philosophy of Architecture Histor of Medieval Architecture Earle B. Phelps. S.B. Public Health Engineering Eliot T. Putnam. A.B. Architectural History George A. Sampson, B.S., C.E. Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineering Percy G. Stiles. Ph.D. Personal Hygiene William L. Underwood Industrial Biology Robert S. Weston. B.S., A.M. Public Health Engineering Frederick A. Woods. M.D. Theoretical Biology RESEARCH LABORATORY OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY: Robert E. Wilson, Ph.D.. S.B.. Director. Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering. Leon W. Parsons. Ph.D.. Assistant Director. Assistant Professor of Applied Chemical Research. Charles S. Venable, Ph.D., Assistant Director. Assistant Professor of Applied Chemical Research. Harold V. Atwell, S.B. Ernest C. Crocker, S.B. Clarence F. Eddy. M.A. RESEARCH ASSOCIATES Verner V. Kendall, M.A. Will iam G. Horsch. Ph.D. William B. Ross, Ph.B.. S.B. Daniel P. Barnard. 4th. S.M. RESEARCH ASSISTANTS Donald H. Cameron. M.A. Leonard R. Churchill, B. Ch.E. Charles B. Dicks. Jr.. B.E.. S.M. Merrill A. Youtz. S.M. Erskine D. Lord. S.B. Conrad E. Ronneberg, .A.B., Gavin R. Taylor. S.B. M.S 39 liiilFt, TECHNIQUE 1923 ' «- JiUUHHIIilinBiriUiiBUMt 3HIMtR CAPr.S.BISHQF:CMKK.PrCt H Mi r 40 41 io B cna ■■BB n_B-r I _■- n ■■■■«■■B B O B H I •• « 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923   •• liWikUUWMUuiftuauIiuIi JJit 42 Mrs. Ellen A. King Mrs. King came to TechnohigA ' in September, 1890, to manage the lunch room which was establisheci in the basement of the Rogers Building. Small as the Institute then was, it was alwa s crowded, for Mrs. King aimed not onl - to serve good and abundant food, but to make the lunch room at least a mouientary home. How well she pertormed her duties, and carried out her aims, is shown by the fact that for eighteen years her establishment was tlie recog- nized meeting-place of the school. All ot the students and instructors were regular or occasional visitors. Those who came to it were her friends and not a few of them ha e found that friendship one of the bright spots to look b.ick ujion in after years. H - 1908, the (k-niands on the lunch room had increased to such an e.xtent that it was deemed best to get a man to manage the dining service. Mrs. King took a position at the Twentieth Century Clul), though her connections with Technology were b - no means severed. Each year she took charge of the spreafls at Christmas and Commencement. It was at these gatherings that she first met President and Mrs. M.icLaurin and theirs were among the first greetings she received when she came back to the Institute during the War to be in charge of the Naval Recreation Building. This work ended, Mrs. King took charge of the libraries and reading rooms of Walker Memorial, which h.id just been made ready for student use, and in this capacity she is again able to look after the comfort and ple.ismi ' of the men. Though it is imjiossible for her to pro ide her l.unous scrambled eggs, brown betty f)r straw- berry shortcake to the i)resent multitude, she can still gi e a motherly touch to Walker Memorial and become a real friend to those in need. 43 Hart Richard Aaron San Francisco, Calit. Born May 30. 1898; Mechanical EngineerinK; Prepared at California School of Mechanical Arts; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Cali- fornia Club (2,3.4); Entered Sophomore Year. Alfred Abboud Boston, Mass. Doc ; Born November 10. 1901; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Englisli High School; Catholic Club (2. 3, 4); Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3. 4); Entered Sophomore Year. David Joseph Abrahams Dorchester, Mass. Dave ; Born August 2, 1901; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Dorchester High School; Corporation XV (2, 3. 4); Chemical Society (2, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Herbert Otto Albrecht St. Paul, Minn. AT ; Born January 31. 1899; Chemistry; Pre- pared at University of Minnesota; Chemical Society (2, 3. 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Philip Merriam Alden Philadelphia, Pa. Pliil ; Born March 5, 1900; Electrical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Friends Central School; Radio Society (1. 2); Electrical Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); Track (2. 3); Cross Country (2. 3); Tech Show Orchestra (1); Entered Freshman Year, Thomas Wilson Alder, BE Montclair, N. J. Tom ; Born November 9. 1900; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Montclair High School; K2S; Baton; Woopgaroo; Chemical Society (2); Corporation XV (2. 3, 4). Director (3); Mandolin Club (1. 2. 3. 4); Banjo Club (2, 3. 4); Assistant Leader (3); Technique Junior Board (1, 2); Photo- graphic Editor Technique (3); The Tech Advertis- ing Staff (1); Intercollegiate Conference Committee (3); All-Technology Smoker (3); Finance Com- mittee (4) ; Treasurer Voo Doo (4) ; Entered Freshman Year. Irving Abrams Dorchester, Mass. CecilioAlincastre, Hagonoy, Bulacan, P, I. Corporal ; Born September 2. 1902; Co-opera- tive Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at English High School; Hexalpha (3. 4); Electrical Engineering Society (3); Entered Freshman Year. Born April 2. 1891; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at University of the Philippines. A. B., S. B.. S. M. Degrees; Mechanical Engineering Society (3, 4); Entered Junior Year. Robert Leon Albert, AXA Milton, Pa. Bob ; Born March 29, 1897; Architecture; Pre- pared at Milton High School, Pennsylvania State College, B. S. Degree; Architectural Society (3, 4); Entered Junior Year. Adolph Bernard Alland, Brookline. Mass. Al. A. B. ; Born March 27. 1900; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Brookline High School; Chemical Society (2. 3. 4); Rifle Club (1. 2, 3,4); Rifle Team (2, 3, 4); The Tech. News Department Staff (2), Assistant Night Editor (3). Night Editor (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. 46 Herbert Donald Ali.ee, Jk. Detroit, Mich. Herb ; Born April 24. 1900; Meclianical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Detroit Central Higli; Dormitory Committee (4); Finance Committee (1); Entered Freshman Year. George Philip Anderson, Mattapan, Mass. Andy ; Born February 22. 1901; Engineering Adminstration; Prepared at Boston Latin School; Corporation XV (2. 3); Manager Freshman Crew (1); Ass ' t Crew Manager (2); Finance Committee (2); Tech Show Chorus (1); Entered Freshman Year. Edwin James .Allen Xewton, Mass. Ed ; Born February 11. 1902; Chemical En- gineering; Prepared at Newton High School; Chemical Society (2. 4); The Tech (1); Crew (1); Entered Freshman Year. Walter Wood Anderson Bellaire, Ohio Andy ; Born April 26. 1893; Architectural En- gineering. Graduate Work; Prepared at Bellaire High School, Ohio State University, B. A. Degree. M. I. T., S. B., S. M. Degrees; Architectural So- ciety (4, 5); Cross Country (4, 5); Entered Senior Year. Frederick Oscar .Albert Alinquist East Braintree, Mass. Fred . . rmy ; Born January 10. 1901; .Sani- tary Engineering; Prepared at Braintree High School; Civil Engineering Society (3,4); Entered Freshman Year. Norman Lothrop . ' pollonio Cambridge, Mass. . pp ; Born January 19. 1898; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Cambridge High and Latin School. Cushing .Academy; Mechanical Engineer- ing Society (2. 3. 4); Gym Team (3); Entered Freshman Year. Myer L. .Alpert Roxbury, Mass. Al ; Born March 20. 1901; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Boston English High School; Chemical Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Will Rice .Xmon, Z Lancaster, Ky. Born . ' Vugust 13. 1899; .Architecture; Prepared at Lancaster High School, University of Kentucky; Masnue; Triglyph; Frieze and Cornice; Architec- tural Society (2, 3. 4), Associate Editor Voo Doo (3); Tech Show, Ballet (2). .Scenery (3), Scenery Director (4); Entered Sophomore Year. Parke Dinwiddie .- ppel, i;AE Sonierville, Mass. Dinny ; Born May 16, 1899; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Somerville High School; Masque; Vectors; Technique Electoral Committee (2); Tech Show (1, 2, 3); Entered Freshman Year. James William Dixson Archibald Elora, Ontario, Canada Arch ; Born January 5. 1899; .Architecture; Prepared at Elora High School; .Architectural Society (2. 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. 47 J. Cecil Aronson J. C. ; Born April 23. 1S9S; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Brockton High School; Civil Engineer- ing Society (2. 3. 4); Technology Athletic Club (3); Entered Freshman Year. Luis Alberto Artola San Jose, Uruguay, S. A. Born February 15, 1899; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Universitv of Monteride; Latin Ameri- can Club (3. 4): Cosmopolitan Club (3. 4); Electri- cal Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Radio Society. Treasurer (4); Entered Sophomore Year. Samuel Arzoomanian Cambridge, Mass. Zookie ; Born August 5, 1S99; Chemical Engi- neering; Prepared at Boston English High School; Chemical Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Edward Allan Ash Chicago, 111. Eddie ; Born October 8. 1900; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at University of Chicago High School; Pi Delta Epsilon; Stylus; Rifle Club (1. 2, 3); Radio Society (I. 2, 3); Corporation XV (2,3.4), Secretary (4); Army Ordnance Association. Executive Committee (4); Crew (1); The Tech (1. 2), News Staff CD. Night Editor (1), Assistant Circulation Manager (2); The Tech Engineering News. Advertising Manager (3, 4); Entered Fresh- man Year. Edmund Dale Ayres, KT Hamilton, Ohio Ben ; Born December 2S, 1S9S; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Miami University; Electrical Engineering Society (2. 3, 4); Hexalpha Club (2.3.4); Entered Junior Year. Brockton, Mass. Felipe Pardo Ayulo ima, : ' eru Born January 1902; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Colegia Recoieta. Lima, and Columbia University; Civil Engineering Society (2,4); Latin Ame rican Club (1. 2. 3. 4). Treasurer (2); Ritle Club (2); Cosmopolitan Club (1, 2, 3); Entered Freshman Year. George Birkenhead Bailev Manshc ' ld, Mass. Bill ; Born June 27, 1S99; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Germantown High School and University of Pennsylvania; Entered Junior Year. Wayland Solon Bailey Cambridge, Mass. Wylie ; Born November 22, 1895; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Rindge Technical School; Gym Team (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. William Warin Bainbridge, Jr., ATn New York City Bill ; Born May 3, 1902; Engineering Adminis- tration; Prepared at Horace Mann Boys ' School; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3), Executive Committee (3) ; Corporation XV (2, 3, 4) , Treasurer (4); Theta Tau; Class Football (1, 2); Junior Board Technique 1920 (1); Assistant Manager Wrestling (2). Manager (3); Finance Committee (2, 3, 4). Assistant Undergraduate Treasurer (3); M. I. T. A. A. (2. 3. 4), Treasurer (4); Budget Committee (3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Charles Hall Baker, Ben Portland, Me. Bake ; Born February 17, 1S98; Engineering Ad- ministration, Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Portland High School; Electrical Engineering Society (2, 3,4); Mechanical Engineering Society (4); Corporation XV (3.4); Radio Society (3.4); Entered Sophomore Year. 48 Eben Hayward Baker, BE Cambridge, Mass. Eb ; Born October 2, 1896; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Phillips Academy. Andover; Mechanical Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); The Tech Show. Assistant Publicity Manager (1), Lyric Writer (2); Entered Freshman Year. Joseph Stannard Baker Cambridge, Mass. Stub ; Born November 6, 1894; Chemical En- gineering; Prepared at Carleton College, B. S. Degree; Gym Team (2); Entered Sophomore Year. Howard Frazier Baldwin, X Chicago, 111. Baldy ; Born in 1898; Architecture; Prepared at University of ' irginia; Architectural Society (2, 3. 4); Sca rab; Entered Sophomore Year. Marion Banks Born January 6, IS98 Riverside, Calif. Electrochemical Engineer- ng; Prepared at Colorado School of Mines; En- tered Junior Year. Alexander Thomas Barclay North Wales, Pa. Al ; Born September 5, 1897; Mechanical En- gineering; Prepared at Drexel Institute; Mechani- cal Engineering Society (3. 4); T. A. C. (3. 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Richards Johnson Bard, BE Wayne, Pa. Dick ; Born December 12. 1900; Mining Engi- neering and Metallurgy; Prepared at Westtown Boarding School; Mining Engineering Society (3. 4). Vice-President (4); Combined Professional Societies, Executive Committee (4); Swimming (2. 3); Entered Freshman Year. RoLLiN Smith Baldwin Winsted. Conn. Muth ; Born February 14. 1898; Physics; Pre- pared at the Gilbert School. Winsted; Chess Club (2) ; Electrical Engineering Society (4) ; Masonic Club (4); Entered Freshman Year. Garrett Henry Barnes, Jr. Roslindale, Mass. Garry ; Born July 26, 1897; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at English High School, Boston; Chemical Society (2. 4); Track (1); Entered Fresh- man Year. RoiJERT James Ballentine Jersey City. N. J. Ball ; Born April 12. 1896; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Dickinson High School; Entered Sophomore Year. William Francis Barrett Mattapan, Mass. Bill ; Born September 25. 1901; Civil Engineer- ing; Prepared at Hyde Park High School; Catholic Club (4); Civil Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); En- tered Freshman Year. 49 Morris Miller Bauer, ATA Cincinnati, Ohio Born June S. 1S98; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Franklin Preparatory Sciiool. Cin- cinnati; Woopgaroo; Corporation XV (2. 3. 4); ' oo Doo (2. 3). Editor (3); The Tech (1. 2); The Benchmark (3); Camp Show Treasurer (3); Camp Student Council (3); Boxing (1, 2); Entered Freshman Year. Roland Henry Becker Milwaukee, Wis. Born September 4. 1900; Civil Engineering; Pre- pared at West Division High School. University of Wisconsin; Civil Engineering Society (3,4); Cor- poration XV (3. 4); Entered Junior Year. Andrew McAlpine Bell Morganton, N. C. Handy ; Born November 1, 1896; Civil Engineer- ing; Prepared at North Carolina State University; Civil Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Sopho- more Year. Arthur Laurence Bennett Somervllle. Mass. Born October 25. 1900; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Somerville High School; Mechanical Engineering Society (4); Track Squad (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Clyde Allen Benson, OX Lewiston, Me. Benny ; Born August 23, 1896; Chemical En- gineering; Prepared at University of Maine; Alpha Chi Sigma; Entered Sophomore Year. Thomas Nicholas Berlage, i-AE London, England Tom ; Born June 27, 1S90; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Rugby School, England; Osiris; Walker Club; Beaver Club; KaS; Chemical So- ciety (2,3,4); Cosmopolitan Club (3, 4); British Empire Club (3, 4); Technique Electoral Commit- tee (2); Class Treasurer (4); Technique Junior Board (2); Treasurer Technique (3); Bulletin Board Committee. Chairman (Resigned) (4); Finance Committee (3, 4). Chairman (4); Institute Committee (4); Budget Committee (4); Entered Freshman Year. Russell Granbery Bellezza Hertford, N. C. Ike ; Born September 26, 1S97; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Oak Ridge Institute, Virginia Military Institute. B. S. Degree; Hexalpha (2, 3, 4); Entered Junior Year. Platt Carrico Benedict Butte, Mont. Benny ; Born April 29, 1900; Geology and Geo- logical Engineering; Entered Sophomore Year. Kenneth Bernard Born September 24. 1897 Revere, Mass. Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Prepared at E, eter .Academy; Entered Freshman Year. Edward Eugene Bigelow Boston, Mass. Ed ; Born July 10. 1900; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Roxbury Latin School ; Technology Christian Association, Director Employment Bureau; Entered Freshman Year. 50 _MU n  BB aBPDgOBBB Donald Floyd Bixler, -N Easton, Pa. Don ; Born May 28. 1S99; Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Prepared at Mercersburg Academy; Naval Architectural Society (2, 3. 4), ice-President (4); Sigma Xu Club; Swimming Team (2) ; Entered Sophomore Year. Staxley Bigelow Black Medford. Mass. Born June 12, 1901; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Medford High School; Mechanical Engineering Society (2. 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Frederick Steele Blackall, Jr., ZAE Woonsocket. R. I. Freddie ; Born November 26, 1890; Engineering .Administration; Prepared at .Andover. Yale Uni- versity, B. A. Degree; Mechanical Engineering Society (3, 4); Theta Tau; Glee Club (2. 3. 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Cadwallader Ford Blaxchard Brookline, Mass. Blanche ; Born October 29. 1898; Naval Archi- tecture and Marine Engineering; Prepared at Dorchester High School; Naval .Architectural Society (2, 3, 4); Treasurer (3); .Aeronautical Society (2, 3); Executive Committee. Combined Professional Societies (3, 4); Treasurer (4); T. .A. C. (2, 3, 4), Treasurer (3. 4); Finance Committee (3, 4), Chairman (4). Freshman Crew, Captain (1); Sophomore Crew (2); Entered Freshman Year. H.vrold Robert Blomquist Jamaica Plain, Mass. Blondy ; Born February- 7. 1900; Electrical En- gineering; Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School; Electrical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Lawson Tisdale Blood, STS Taunton, Mass. Gyp ; Born September 25. 1898; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Taunton High School; P ootball (2); Crew (3.4); Basketball (3. 4); Cor- poration X ' (3.4); Entered Freshman Year. Mortimer Charles Bloom Boston, Mass. Mort ; Born December 13. 1S99; Chemical En- gineering; Prepared at Boston Latin School. Har- vard College; Chemical Society (3. 4). Program Committee (4); Alpha Chi Sigma; Entered Fresh- man Year. Lewers Addison Boggs Liberty. S. C. Lou ; Born July 1894; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Clemson College, B. S. Degree; Mechanical Engineering Society (4); Entered Senior Year. Rudolf Hans Blatter. BOTT La Crosse, Wis. Rudy ; Born May 30. 1S98; Architectural En- gineering; Prepared at University of Wisconsin; Scarab (3. 4); Frieze and Cornice (3. 4). Secretary and Treasurer (4); Architectural 5?ociety (2. 3. 4); Executive Committee (4); Track Squad (3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. George Trkbel Boli, ox L()uis ilk-, Ky. Bolivar ; Born August 5. 1900; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Louisville High School; Football (2); Track Stiuad (3); Entered Freshman Year. Herschel Mortimer Bon Roxbury, Mass. Born December 30, 1900; Engineering Adminis- tration; Prepared at Boston Latin School; Corpo- ration XV VS. 4); Civil Engineering Society (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Finn Borchgrevink Hamar, Norway Borch ; Born December 17. 1897; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Hamar College. Royal Military Academy. Norway; Corporation XV (3.4); Rifle Club (2. 3, 4); Norwegian Club (3, 4). Manager (3), President (4); Cosmopolitan Club (2. 3. 4); T. A. C. (3. 4); Aeronautical En- gineering Society (2); Fencing; Entered Sophomore Year. James Alan Bowers, AT Elizabeth, N. J. Al ; Born December 20. IS ; Naval Architec- ture and Marine Engineering; Prepared at Battin High School; Naval Architectural Society (2. 3, 4), Vice-President (3), President (4); Chairman Com- bined Professional Societies. (4). (resigned); Asso- ciate Art Editor Technique (3); Institute Com- mittee (4); Tech Show Poster (2); Entered Freshman Year. Stanley Willl m Boyd, AXA Haverhill, Mass. Stan ; Born November 25. 1897; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Worcester Academy; Tug-of-War (1); Entered Freshman Year. Elhanan Borucov Jerusalem, Palestine Born 1S90; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Uni- versity of Nancy, France; Entered Sopliomore Year. William Howard Bovey. Jr., AKE Minneapolis, Minn. Bove ; Born May 29, 1897; Engineering admin- istration; Prepared at Andover, Yale University, B. A. Degree; Entered Sophomore Year. John Oates Bower, BH Shelburne, Nova Scotia Oats ; Born October 14, 1901; Geology and Geological Engineering; Prepared at Shelburne Academy; Stylus; British Empire Club {3, 4); Mining Engineering Society (2, 3, 4), Treasurer (4); The Tech. News Board (1, 2); Track Team (I, 2); Entered Freshman Year. Harold Raymond Boyer, AKE Springfield, Ohio Bill ; Born February 25, 1899; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Springfield High School. Wittenberg College; Class Basketball (2); Basket- ball. Varsity (3, 4); All-Technology Smoker Com- mittee (2); Entered Sophomore Year. Jerome Ludwig Boyer Ruading, Pa. Jerry ; Born June 4. 1S99; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Reading High School; Alplia Chi Sigma; Chemical Society. Secretary (.4); Entered Freshman year. Michael Francis Boyle Mike Woburn, Mass. Born May 19, 1900; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Woburn High School; Me- chanical Engineering Society (2. 3, 4) ; Entered Freshman Year. 52 William Savage Brackett, AKK New Britain, Conn. Bill ; Born October 27. ISOS; Chemical Engi- necring; Prepared at Middlebury College; Chemical Society Ci. 4) Mandolin Club (3); Banjo Club (3); Entered Junior Year. Charles Edward Breitheil Louisville, Ky. Born Februar - 27. 1900; Civil Engineering; Pre- pared at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Catholic Club (3, 4); Civil Engineering Society (4); En- tered Junior Year. Maurice I vron I radlev, K2: Washington, D. C. Born June 24. 1893; Mechanical Engineering; Pre- pared at George Washington University; Mechani- cal Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); Entered Sopho- more Year. Carl Bjorn Braestrup Copenhagen, Denmark Born .April 13, 1897; Electrical Engineering; Pre- pared at Metropolitan High School. Copenhagen; Electrical Engineering Society (3. 4); Cosmo- politan Club (3, 4); Entered Junior Year. Henry Lyman Bretting, K1 ' Ashland. Wisconsin Brett ; Born April 5, 1899; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Ashland High School; Theta Tau; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4) ; Crew (1); Football (1. 2); Basketball (3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Lester Burbank Bridaham, X Denver, Colo. Less ; Born August 30. 1899; Chemical Engi- neering; Prepared at Cornell University; Entered Junior Year. Julian Eugene Brash. Eri Jacksonville, Fla. Gene ; Born December 20. 1900; Electrical En- gineering; Prepared at Duval High School. Georgia School of Technology; Hcxalplia (3, 4); Electrical Engineering Society (2. 3, 4); Boxing (3); Mandolin Club (2); Entered Sophomore Year. Charles Collins Bray Framinfiham, Mass. Born November 19. 1897; Engineering Admin- istration; Prepared at Framingham High School; Entered Freshman Year. Ferris Baldwin Briggs, A Brooklyn, N. N ' . Ferro-Manganese ; Born February Hi, 1900; Electrochemical Engineering; Prepared at Phillips Andover; Freshman Wrestling (1); Tech Show Orchestra (1); Wrestling (1, 2); Entered Freshman Year. James Frederick Brittain Arlington, Mass. Freddie ; Born December 15. 189S; Civil Engi- neering; Prepared at Somerville High School; Civil Engineering Society (2. 3, 4). Executive Committee (4); Aero Club (1); Class Relay Team (1); Entered Frcslnnan Year. 53 _ Clyde Page Brockett Rochester, N. Y. C. p. ; Born November 29. 1896; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at University of Rochester; Chemical Society (2. 4); Glee Club (2); Entered Sophomore Year. Charles Edmund Brokaw, BOIT Detroit, Mich. Chuck ; Born November 9, 1898; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Central High School; Osiris; Theta Tau; Class Relay (1); Class Treasurer (2); Technique Electoral Board (2); Finance Com- mittee (2, 3. 4); Institute Committee (3, 4); Class Football (1. 2). Captain (2); Varsity Track (1. 2); M. I. T. A. A. (3, 4), Treasurer (3). Executive Committee (3); Tech Night Committee (3, 4). Chairman (4); Budget Committee (3. 4), Chairman (4); Executive Committee (4); T. A. C. President (4); Glee Club (4), Quartet (4); Advisory Council on Athletics (4); The Tech, Editorial Board (4); Entered Freshman Year. Benton Jackson Brown Pasadena, Calif. Jack ; Born February 26, 1900; Chemical Engi- neering; Prepared at Pasadena High School. Cali- fornia Institute of Technology; Chemical Society {3, 4); California Club (3, 4); Entered Junior Year. Daniel Arthur Brown, Jr. Brookline, Mass. Dan ; Born April 7, 1901; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Brookline and Winthrop High Schools; Civil Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Aero Society (2); Varsity Crew (3); Entered Freshman Year. Harvey Edward Brown Marlboro, Mass. Born June 3, 1900; Chemical Engineering; Pre- pared at Marlboro High School. Bates College; Chemical Society (2, 3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Robert Hall Brown Boston, Mass. Bill ; Born April 1, 1893; Engineering Adminis- tration; Prepared at General Electric Engineering School, Lowell Institute; Aeronautical Engineering Society (2, 3), Managing Board (2) ; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3. 4); Corporation XV (3. 4), Director (3), President (4); Combined Pro- fessional Societies. Executive Committee (4), Chairman (4); Institute Committee (4); Entered Sophomore Year. Albert Jesse Browning. ATA Blackfoot, Idaho Al ; Born September 27. 1899; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Purdue LIniversity. Harvard College; Osiris; Pi Delta Epsilon; IC;S; Stylus; Corporation XV (4); Cosmopolitan Club (3, 4); Junior Prom Committee (3); Class Elections Committee (3); Managing Editor. Tech Bible (3); The Tech, News Staff (2). Assistant Night Editor (2). Alumni Editor (2); Night Editor (3); Business Department (3), General Manager (4); Institute Committee (3, 4); Publications Delegate. Inter- collegiate Conference on Student Government (3); Walker Memorial Committee (3); The Technology Review (3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. GuNNAR Brun Kristiania, Norway Gunner ; Born December 13. 1900; Civil Engi- neering; Prepared at Vestheim High School, Kris- tiania; Norwegian Club (3. 4); Radio Society (2, 4); Civil Engineering Society (2, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Colby William Bryden Boston, Mass. Bride ; Born June 29, 1902; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Wintlirop High School; Army Ordnance Association (4) ; Mechanical Engineering Society (3. 4); Crew (1, 2); Entered Freshman Year. Henry Highborn Buck MuUins, S. C. Born July 13. 1S96; Architecture; Prepared at The Citadel. So. Carolina Military College; .Archi- tectural Society (2. 3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. 5.4 Ravmon C. Buell Born December 14. 1S94; Engineering Ad minis tration; Prepared at St. John ' s Military Academy Entered Freshman Year. St. Paul, Minn. Ray Cooke Burrus, 2 t E Springfield, 111. Born January 20, 1899; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Georgia School ol Technology; Mechani- cal Engineering Society (2. 3, 4); Representative at Intercollegiate Conference on Undergraduate Government (3); Entered Sophomore Year. Harold Aitken Bull New York City Born May 19. 1897; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Stevens Institute of Technology; Mechanical Engineering Society (3, 4); Glee Club (3); Mandolin Club (3); Tech Show Cast (3); En- tered Junior Year. George Buttler, Jr., ATi Worcester, Mass. Butts ; Born December 24. 1890; Mining En- gineering and Metallurgy; Prepare d at Choate School; Mining Engineering Society (2, 3. 4); V ' arsity Club (4); Wrestling Team (1. 2. 3. 4); Captain Freshman Team (1), Captain Varsity Team (3, 4) ; Entered Freshman Year. Richard Jenness Bundy, AXA Cleveland, Ohio Dick ; Born December 26. 1899; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Shaw High School. ' irginia Militari ' Institute; Entered Junior Year. Carl Amos Burdick Watch Hill, R. I. Born May 22. 1897 ; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Rhode Island State College; Entered Sophomore Year. Herbert Cogswell Button, 2AE Cazenovia, N. Y. Bob ; Born October 31. 1897; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Hackley School; Chemi- cal Society (1. 2); Corporation XV (3. 4); Mechani- cal Engineering Society (4); Beaver; Asst. Business Manager Tech Show ( 1) ; Technique Electoral Committee (2) ; Technique Junior Board (2). Associate Business Manager Technique (3) ; En- tered Freshman Year. John Gordon Campbell, ST, 4 BK York, Pa. Gord ; Born .August 30. 1899; Mechanical En- gineering; Prepared at Haverford School. Princeton University; Mechanical Engineering Society; En- tered Junior Year. Charles James Burke, AKE Rochester, N. Y. Charlie ; Born December 1S98; Mechanical En- gineering; Prepared at University of Rochester; Basketball (3) ; Entered Sophomore Year. Haskins Bishop Canfield, SKE Somerville, X. J. Dick ; Born July 10. 1900; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Middlebury College; Entered Junior Year. 55 iillSVl •« « 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 - tTilPflf m :..- = -- ■' I -■' ■...i f i J n. ..J ■■. i1 t. I l,,i[ H ri.nL l intt H mjiJm I Ul J lll U Ljl ' ' ' ' I IH I IM f III f liMtt7 .i  iim« ■■■mmi.M,l ui n«.ilil Philip Caplain Brooklyn, N. V. Cap ; Born September 16, 1899; Electrochemical Engineering; Menorah Society (2, 3, 4), Treasurer (4); Chemical Society (1); Electrical Engineering Society (3, 4); Boxing (3); Gym Team (3, 4); Choral Society (4); Entered Freshman Year Ralph Dudley Carleton, Springfield, Mass. Dud ; Born July 12, 1S98; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Springfield High School; Civil Engi- neering Society (2, 3. 4); Rifle Club (2, 3); Entered Freshman Year. Donald Fell Carpenter, ' tBE Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Don ; Born September 24. 1899; General Engi- neering; Prepared at Phillips Andover; Osiris Walker Club; Theta Tau; Beaver; Pi Delta Ep silon; Electrical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4) Corporation XV (2, 3, 4); Class Treasurer (2) Class President (4); Editor-in-chief Technique ' 22 (3); Technique Electoral Committee (2), Chairman (2); President Institute Committee (4); Track Team (1); Cross Country (1, 2), cTc; Glee Club (1, 2); Contributing Editor The Tech (4); Delegate at Princeton Conference (4); Entered Freshman Year. Lee Wingate Carroll, AXA New York City Born September 24, 1901; Engineering Adminis- tration; Prepared at Trinity School, N. Y. C; Musical Clubs (3. 4); Baton Society; Tech Show Chorus (3); Entered Freshman Year. Rupert Sadler Carven Boston, Mass. Rup ; Born June 19, 1900; Engineering .-Xdminis- tration; Prepared at Boston College High School; M. I. T. Catholic Club (2, 3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Irwin Burdette Cassidv Toronto, Canada Born September 7, 1890; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Brantford. Ontario; British Empire Club (2,3. 4), Executive Committee (4); Entered Sophomore Year. Haywood Perry Cavarly, A Brooklyn, N. Y. Kepting ; Born August 25. IS99; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Brooklyn Poly. Prep; Corporation XV (2, 3, 4) ; Entered Freshman Year. Lauren Bock Chapman Berkeley, Calif. Chappy ; Born July 1. 1900; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at University of California; He.xalpha; Entered Junior Year. Charles Adamson Chase Montclair, N. J. Chuck ; Born March 13, IS9S; Naval Architec- ture and Marine Engineering; Prepared at Mont- clair High School; Naval .Architectural Society (2, 3, 4); Rifle Club (2, 3, 4); Rifle Team (3); Entered Sophomore Year. Robert L RTIN Chase, SX Newton Center, Mass. Bob ; Born March 14. 1896; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Dartmouth College. B. S. Degree; Mechanical Engineering Society (4) ; Entered Junior Year. h( Richard Smith Chatfiei.d New Haven, Conn. Red ; Bom June S, 190O; Arcliitcctural Engi- neering; Prepared at New Haven Higli Scliool; Architectural Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Chi Shan Chex Xantai, Foochow, China Born .April. 1899; Mechanical Engineering; Pre- pared at Tsing Hua College, Peking. China; En- tered Sophomore Year. TsuN Woo Chen Ning-po, China Born October 2S. 1S99: Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Peking Teclinical College; Electrical Engineering Society ( , 4); Cosmopolitan Club (3. 4); Entered Junior Year. Yung Chieh Chen Canton, China Kit ; Born Februar . 1897; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Tsing Hua College. Peking; En- tered Junior Year. Nathan Cherniack Brookhu, N. V. Born December 12. 1897; Engineering Adminis- tration; Prepared at College of the City of New York; Corporation XV (;!. 4) ; Entered Junior Year. l.ANGDON McCoRD ChEVES, ATS2 Charleston, S. C. Lang ; Born April 27, 1898; .Architecture; Pre- pared at the College of Charleston; Triglyph; .Architectural Society (2, 3, 4) ; Entered Sophomore Year. Chang Tsu Chien Lee Yuan, Changshu, Kiangsii, China Born August 7, 1001; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Tsing Hua College; Chinese Students Club (2, 3, 4). Secretary (4); Mechanical Engineer- ing Society (4) ; Entered Sophomore Year. Ting Hsin Chin Kirin City, China Teddy ; Born January 11, 1897; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at NanKai School, China; Cosmopolitan Club (3, 4); Chinese Students Club (2,3,4); Hexalpha; Electri- cal Engineering Society (4); Entered Sophomore Year. Charles Yardley Chittick, Ben Newark, N.J. Yard ; Born October 22. 1900; Engineering .Ad- ministration; Prepared at Phillips .- ndover; Baton (4); Varsity Club (3. 4); Corporation XV (2. 3. 4); Class Executive Committee (3); Track Team (2, 3, 4), Captain (4); One Mile Indoor Relay Team (3, 4); Field Day Relay Team (2); Banjo and Mandolin Clubs (1, 2, 3. 4); Director of Freshman Advisors, T. C. A. (4); M. I. T. A. A. (4); Entered Freshman Year. Paul Joseph Choquette Lowell, Mass. Born June 9. 1900; Chemical Engineering; Pre- pared at Lowell High School; Chemical Society (2. 3, 4); Catholic Club (2, 3, 4); Entered F- ' reshman Year. 57 Yen Ting Chou Nanzin, China Y. T. : Born October 2. 1807; EnginceriiiR Ad- ministration; Prepared at Tsing Hiia College, China, and Lowell Textile School; Entered Junior Year. Walter Frederick Christmas, AT Easton, Pa. Born June 12, 1S9S; Naval Construction; Prepared at U. S. Naval Academy; Entered Senior Year. John Wheeler Church, ATfi Kingston, N. Y. Red ; Born June 15, 1900; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Kingston High School; Masque; Alpha Chi Sigma; Musical Clubs (1. 2, 3, 4); Tech Show Chorus (1). Cast (2. 3); Assistant Leader Glee Club (4); Entered Freshman Year. George Orr Clifford, I rA, 4 BK Evansvillc Ind. Cliff ; Born January 15, 1897; Mechanical En- gineering; Prepared at Evansville High School. Wabash College. B. A. Degree; Theta Tau; Me- chanical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Corporation XV (2. 4); Sales Manager T. A. C. (3); Entered Sophomore Year. Kendrick p. Coachman, OAX Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Coach ; Born March 24. 1895; Mechanical En- gineering; Prepared at Davidson College; Walker Club; Masque; Mechanical Engineering Society (3); Glee Club (2); Tech Show (3); Tech Show Orchestra, Manager (4); Entered Freshman Year. Herbert Bryden Cobb Chelsea, Mass. Herb ; Born November 14, 1900; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Chelsea High School; T. E. N., Editorial Committee (3. 4); Entered E. N., Editorial Committee Freshman Year. Albert Howes Clark Miami, Fla. Al ; Born November 25, 1897; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Tome School; Civil En- gineering Society (2, 3. 4) ; Corporation XV (2, 3, 4) ; Entered Freshman Year. Harold Sevier Clemens, A ' I Greeneville, Tenn. Ebenezer ; Born March 22 . 1S9S; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Tusculum College; Me- chanical Engineering Society; {2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Laurence Warren Codding, GH Somerville, Mass. ' Larry ; Born January 21. 1S99; Electrical En- gineering; Prepared at Somerville High School; Vectors. Secretary and Treasurer (4); Electrical Engineering Society (2. 3. 4). Secretary (4); Rifle Club (2); Rifle Team (2); Entered Freshman Year. Sam Cohen Passaic, N. J. Happy ; Born August 11. 1900; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Passaic High School. Rutgers College; Civil Engineering Society (2, 3. 4); Entered Sophomore Year. 58 SiGMUND Cohen Maiden, Mass. Sig ; Born April 10, 1S90; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Maiden High Scliool; Civil Engineering Society (2, :i. 4); Menorah Society (2, 4}; Entered Freshman Year. Charles Stowell Comey Grand Rapids, Mich. Chuck ; Born September 22. 1898; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Grand Rapids High School; M. I. T. Radio Society (2, 3); Aeronautical Engineering Society (2); Mechanical Engineering Society (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Frank Joseph Connors, I K Waltham, Mass. Frank ; Born July 14. 1803; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Lowell institute; Mechanical Engineering Society (3, 4); Catholic Club (3. 4); Member Executive Board (4); Assistant Instructor Mechanical Engineering; Entered Junior Year. Whitman Robert Conolly Major P ield Artillery, U. S. A. Born March 25. 1889; General Engineering; Pre- pared at The Military College of South Carolina; Masonic Club; Entered Senior Year. Lawrence Harold Connell, X i Denver, Colo. Larry ; Born September 17, 1809; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at East Denver High School; Entered Freshman Year. Harold Augustine Connor Lawrence, Mass. Hal ; Born November 2. 1898; Chemical Engi- neering; Prepared at Lawrence High School; Chemical Society (3. 4); C atholic Club (3. 4); Army Ordnance Association (4); Tug-of-War (1, 2); Entered Freshman Year. James Edward Connor Lawrence, Mass. Born October. 1896; Chemical Engineering; Pre- pared at Lawrence High School, Huntington Pre- paratory School; Chemical Society (3. 4); ( ' atholic Club (3, 4); Track (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Edward Daniel Coogan Hartford. Conn. Dan ; Born July 17. IS99; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Hartford High School; Electrical En- gineering Society (4); Entered Freshman Year. Joseph Francis Cook, Jr. Roslindale, Mass. Bub ; Born November 25. 189S; Electrical En- gineering; Prepared at Boston English High School; Catholic Club; M. I. T. Radio Society (3. 4); Elec- trical Engineering Society (3, 4); Aeronautical Engineering Society (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year, Ralph Miller Cook, VS Holyoke, Mass. Born June 2, 1899; Engineering .Administration; Prepared at Holyoke High School, Chauncy Hall School; Chaunrv Hall Club (1. 2); Corporation XV (1. 2, 3, 4); Tug-of-War (2); Entered Frcslmiau Year. 59 B B g B B P B B S on B Q B B B 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 B. Austin Cooper Newton Center, Mass. Born March 2, 1901; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Newton High School; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3. 4); Army Ordnance Association (4); Cathohc Club (2, 3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. William Evans Cooper, 2N Conshohocken, Pa. Bill , Coop : Born October 17. 1S9S; Mechani- cal Engineering; Prepared at Friends Central School. Pa., Harvard University; Sigma Nu Club; Mechanical Engineering Society (3, 4); Entered Junior Year- Leland Kinsey Cowie, AT Salt Lake City, Utah Lee . Brick ; Born April 13. 1S9S; Mining Engineering and Metallurg ; Prepared at Salt Lake High School, University of Utah; The Tec h Show, General Manager (4); Entered Freshman Year. Kenneth Gerard Crabtree Hancock, Me. Crab ; Born September IG, 1898; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Hebron Academy; Electrical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Hexalplia {3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Saul J. Copellman, TE4 Roxl. ury, Mass. Copie ; Born August 23, 1901; Mechanical En- gineering; Prepared at Everett High School; Me- chanical Engineering Society (4); Army Ordnance Association (4); Menorah Society (1, 2, 3); Entered Freshman Year. Joseph Marius Cosgrove, Pn Memphis, Tenn. Joe ; Born September S 1897; Electrochemical Engineering; Prepared at Manhattan College, A. B. Degree; Catholic Club (1.2,3.4); Electrical En- gineering Society (2. 3. 4) ; Chemical Society (2. 3. 4) ; Entered Freshman Year. Arthur Bell Craig, riKA Hickory, N. C. Born October 14, 1900; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Marion Mili- tary Institute. Marion, Alabama. Georgia School Technology; Hexalpha (3, 4); Electrical Engineer- ing Society (2, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Arthur Conery Craig, ATS2 Merchantville, . J. Art ; Born October 15. 1898; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Lehigh LTniversity; Corporation XV (3); Entered Freshman Year. Robert Saunders Coupland, Jr., X4 New Orleans, La. Bob ; Born January 14. 1S99; Architecture; Prepared at The Episcopal High School, Alexandria Va.. University of ' irginia; Architectural Society (2, 3, 4); Scarab (2, 3); Entered Sophomore Year. Thomas Singer Craig Pittsburgh. Pa. Tommy ; Born November 4. 1900; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Carnegie Institute of Technology; Corporation XV (3, 4); Civil Engi- neering Society (3.4); Soccer (3); Entered Junior Year. 60 B«aBnilB« ■■BUB iiii , ' ' . . LJLL- J : , , gBBBOPgaBHia I Jesse Louis Creel Born March 24. ISOo; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Notre Dame University; CosmopoHtan Club (2. 4); Latin American Club (2.3.4); Mechan- ical Engineering Society (2, 3. 4); Entered Fresh- man Year. Chihuahua, Mexico Martin Columba Cryan Lowell, Mass. Mar tie ; Born December 17, 1899; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Lowell Higli Scliool; Chemical Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Walter John Croft, Jr. Jamaica Plain, Mass. Bom August 23, 1899; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Chauncy Hail School; Mechanical Engineering Society (2. 3. 4). Secretary (4); Catholic Club (1. 2. 3. 4); Chauncy Hall Club (2, 3); Freshman Editor, Technique (1); Entered Freshman Year. Charles King Crofton, AXA North Adams, Mass. King , Creepy ; Born December G. 1900; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Drury High School: Corporation XV (3. 4); Tech Show Ballet (3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Paul Watt Crosby Oxford, Pa. Carp ; Born February 26. 1900; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared ai Oxford High School; Electrical Engineering Society (2. 3, 4); Entered F reshman Year. Gordon Donaldson Croskery Ontario, Canada Born July 20. 1894; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Pakenham High School. Queen ' s University Canada; Mechanical Engineering So- ciety (3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Laurence Rosecrans Culver Cambridge, Mass. Pete ; Born February 23. 1899; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Drexel Institute; Vectors (4); Electrical Engineering Society (3. 4), Chairman (4); Combined Professional Societies. Vice Chair- man (4); Entered Junior Year. Robert Felt Cummings Philadelphia, Pa. Bob ; Born March 23. 1899; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Germantown High School; Mechanical Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Kenneth L c Lean Cunningham Rochester, . V. Ken ; Born March 28. 1895; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Mechanics Institute, Rochester. N. v.; Aeronautical Engineering Society (2,3.4); Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3. 4); Govern- ing Board (3), Vice-President (4); M. I. T. Engi- neer Unit (2); M. I. T. Overseas Reunion (2, 3. 4). Chairman (2, 3); Entered Freshman Year. Haskell Brooks Curry Boston, Mass. Hank ; Born September 12. 1900; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Harvard University. A. B. Degree; Entered Junior Year. 01 Gordon Albert Cushman Brookline, Mass. ' Cush ; Born in IS9S: Engineering Administra- tion; Prepared at Holbrook Academy; Entered Fresiiman Year. Frederick Reed D. llye Maywood, N. J. Reed ; Born Xovember 5, 1901; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Haclcensack High School; Vectors (4); Electrical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. John J. Cvchol Gardner, Mass. B. ' . ; Born .- ugust 6. 1S99; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Gardner High Scli ool; Catliolic Club (3. 4); Civil Engineering Society (2, 4); Entered Freshman Year. John Raymond Daesen Revere, Mass. Ray ; Born March 1. 1901; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Revere High School; Mechanical Engineering Society (3, 4); Catholic Club (3. 4); Tech Show Orchestra (1, 2); Entered Freshman Year. George Warren Dakin Roxbury, Mass. Dake ; Born November 6. 1S99; Chemical En- gineering; Prepared at Ro. burv Latin School; Chemical Society (2. 4); Technology Athletic Club (3); Entered Freshman Year. William Edward Daley Dorchester, Mass. Minute-Man ; Born July 20. 1S97; Civil Engi- neering; Prepared at Boston Latin School. Boston College. . . B.; Catholic Club. Executive Committee (3): Entered Sophomore Year George Brown Danenhour, Boston, Mass. Dan ; Born December 26, 1S94; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at A. P. S. Oklahoma; Masonic Club; Entered Sophomore Year. Francis George Davidson, 2X Charleston, W. Va. Dave ; B orn December 19. 1S96; .Architectural Engineering; Prepared at Chauncv Hall School; Institute Committee U); Glee Club (1); Entered Freshman Year. Robert Bruce Davidson, A I ' Scranton, Pa. Born February 10. 1897; Special Course; Prepared at The Hill School; Gym Team (3); Entered Junior Year. Laurence Berry Davis, ATA Watertown, Mass. Larry ; Born .August 16. 1899; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Watertown High School; Varsity Club; Corporation XV (3,4); Technology Athletic Club; Secretary of the Class (2); Glee Club Quartette (1); Glee Club (1,2); Tech Show Chorus (1, 2); Assistant Manager Crew (2); Manager Varsity Crew (3); Executive Committee of the N. E. A. R. A. (3); Advertising Manager Benchmark (2); M. I. T. A. A. (3, 4), Secretary (4); Entered Freshman ' ear. 62 Lyman Miner Dawes Arlington Heights, Mass. Born March 19, 1SS2; Electrical Engineering; Entered Junior V ' ear. Charles Joseph Dettling Hudson, Mass. Duck ; Born November 6, 1900; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Hudson High, Tufts Engineering School; Mechanical Engineering So- ciety (3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. George Edgar Dean Jegger ; Born November 1 Dalton, Pa. 1900; Electrochemi- cal Engineering; Prepared at Central High School. Scranton. Pa.; Rifle Club (1. 2. 3. 4), Vice-President (2), President (3); Chemical Society (2, 3. 4); Electrical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Rifle Team (2,3); Entered Freshman Year. Wallace Hampden Dibble Holyokc, Mass. Wally ; Born July 6, 1900; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Holyoke High School; Chemical Society (2, 3. 4); Program Committee (3), Treasurer (4) ; Aeronautical Society ( 1) ; Executive Com- mittee of Finance Committee (4); Entered Fresh- man Year. John Raymond Decker Brookline, Mass. Deck ; Born September 5, 1S95; Geolog ' and Geological Engineering; Prepared at Chauncy Hall School; Mining Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. WiLi.LVM Palnlv Dickerman Taunton, Mass. Dick ; Born May 20. 1902; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Taunton High School; Corporation XV (2, 3. 4); Tug-of-war (.2); Crew (3); Entered Freshman Year. Alexander Alexander Dedouloff Petrograd, Russia Born April 6. 1893; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Kharkow, Russia; Entered Junior Year. F rank Marcel Didisheim, AKE New York City Didi ; Born June 21, 1901; Clieniical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Horace Mann School; Entered Freshman Year. Juan de Noriega Madrid, Spain Born June 26. 1900; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Worcester .Acaflemy; Civil Engineering Society (3. 4); Latin American Club (1, 2, 3. 4); Cosmopoli- tan Club (3.4); Entered Freshman Year. Henry Stuart Dimmick Wollaston. Mass. Stewie ; Born October 20. 1900; Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineerinc -Society (2, 3, 4); Rifle Club (2); Entered Freshman Year. 63 Marion Stuart Dimmock, KZ Richmond, Va. Dim ; Born April 12. 1S94; Architecture; Pre- pared at University of Virginia; Architectural Society, Treasurer (3); Frieze and Cornice, Vice- President (4); Technology Cliristian Association, Cabinet (3, 4); Institute Finance Committee; Triglyph; Entered Sophomore Year. Wallace Broga Kelham Dove, 2X, 4 BK Providence, R. I. Wally ; Born January 3. 1S99; Naval Architec- ture and Marine Engineering; Prepared at Provi- dence Technical High School. Brown University; Naval Architecture Society (3. 4); Technology Athletic Club (3); Technology Christian Associa- tion (4); Entered Junior Year. Alexander Loxley Massey Dingee Philadelphia, Pa. Dingbat ; Born February 9. IS9S; Electrochemi- cal Engineering; Prepared at St. Luke ' s; Radio Society (2. 3, 4); Assistant, Chemistry Department; Entered Sophomore Year. Richard Eugene Downing Bangor. Me. Gene ; Born March 10. 1900; Electrochemical Engineering; Prepared at Bangor High School; Radio Society (1, 2. 3); Chemical Society (2,4); Electrical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Entered F res h man Year. Ere N. Dittenhofer New York City Dit ; Born September G, 1901; Chemical Engi- neering; Prepared at The Choate School; Chemical Society (2. 3, 4); Rifle Club (1); Aeronautical Society (2); Technique Junior Board (1, 2); En- tered Freshman Year. Malcolm Gooding Dodge Arlington, Mass. Mac ; Born May 20, 1900; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Arlington High Scliool; Civil Engineer- ing Society (2, 4); Rifle Club (2); Entered Fresh- man Year. Walter Bridges Driscoll, KZ St. Paul, Minn. Bunny ; Born February 21. 1900; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Central Higli Scliool; Corporation XV (2, 3) ; Electrical Engineering Society (1); Class Crew (1. 2); Crew (2. 3); En- tered Freshman Year. Ralph Stebbins Drury Northampton, Mass. Ducko ; Born July 14. 1S99; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Northampton High School; Civil Engineering Society (3,4); Technology Endowment Fund Committee (2); Entered Freshman Year. J. Lincoln Dodson Shickshinny, Pa. Link ; Born February 22, 1894; Mechanical En- gineering; Prepared at Drexel; Meclianical Engi- neering Society (2. 3. 4); Masonic Club (4); Radio Society (3); Entered Sophomore Year. Shepard Dudley Belmont, Mass. Shep ; Born May 5, 1901; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Harvard University; Entered Freshman Year. 04 Tl ' -M- ' lTiB: 1 - .     — ?a =fi ' !.JL ■■■■■■Howard John Duge Greenwich, Conn. Duge ; Born April 29, 1900; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Greenwich High School;. Me- chanical Engineering Society (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. . dRI. N E- IM. NIEI, E CKBERG Roslindale, Mass. Born March 1, 1901; Civil Engineering; Prepared at West Roxbury High School; Civil Engineering Society (2, 3. 4). John Neville Du V ' ernet Jamaica Plain, Mass. Du V ; Born July 8. 1.S97; Civil Engineering; Prepared at West Roxbury High School; Hockey (2.3). Captain (2); M. I. T. Athletic .Association (2); Entered Freshman Year. Colver PaYson Dyer Winchester, Mass. Colly ; Born March 2.5. 1900; Chemical Engi- neering Practice (Undergraduate); Prepared at Winchester High School; Entered Freshman Year. Reginald Whitney Edmonds, . XA Roslintlale, Mass. Regie ; Born September 1.5. 1894; Mining Engi- neering; Prepared at Huntington School; Entered Freshman Year. Charles Harvey Edwards. OAX W ' est Haven, Conn. Born Novembers, 1896; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Dean .Academy; Mechanical Engineer- ing Society (2,3); Entered Sophomore Year. George Henry Dyer, I K Everett, Mass. Born May 5, 1900; Mechanical Engineering; Pre- pared at Everett High School; Mechanical Engi- neering Society (2, 3. 4); Class Football (2); Boxing (1); Entered Freshman Year. MiNOT RUDYARDS EdWARDS .Arlington, Mass. Eddie ; Born November 19. 1897; Engineering Administration; Prepared at .Arlington High School. University of Rennes. France; Aeronautical Engi- neering Society (2); Corporation XV (2. 3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Earl Herkimer Eacker, ATS2 Buffalo, N. V. Buck ; Born December 15, 1899; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Hutchinson High School. U. S. Naval Academy; Vectors (4); Hexalpha Society (3, 4); Entered Junior Year. Vetcheslav V ' asilievitch Efi.moff Petrograd, Russia Born September 20, 1891; Mining Engineering; Prepared at Polytechnic Institute of Petrograd; Mining Engineering Society (3. 4); Cosmopolitan Club (3, 4); A. I. M. and M. E. Society (3,4); Entered Junior Year. 6,5 lilSSVl 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923  «- iUM irrr y r -■,.. ;= - mn LuA in. L T?, ! „ ! :f.: TrV , .u : r: .-.-, T7T :7i? . -inTi::;;:: :. ' . i t ..... „ „„„. ,.. .i. i;i;i7ii;;=;i7in;«a7 Martha Eiseman Far Rockaway, N. ' . Mardie ; Born September 22, 1899; Electro- chemical Engineering; Prepared at Etiucal Culture School; Cleofan (1, 2, 3. 4). Secretary (3), President (4) ; Entered Freshman Year. Howard William Emerson Shirley, Mass. Bexley ; Born October 14, 1S96; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Fitchburg High School; Electrical Engineering Society (2); En- tered Freshman Year. Samuel Arnold Eisenstat, TE New York City Eisv ; Born November 27, 1899; Civil Engineer- ing; Prepared at College of the City of New York, B. S. Degree; Civil Engineering .Society (3. 4); Entered Junior Year, LiLLEY WiNSLOW EmERSON East Derry, N. H. Emy ; Born May 5, 1S98; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Andover; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Hugh Elliott Evanston, 111. Born June. 1894; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Northwestern University, S. B.; Entered Senior Year. Nathan Isador Epstein Salem, Mass. Born October 13, 1901; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Salem High School; Chemical Society (2.3,4); Menorah Society (3, 4); Track (4); En- tered Sophomore Year. Mark Weslet Ellsworth, TBIl Libertyville, 111. Born June 11, 1893; Architectural Engineering; Prepared at University of Illinois; Architectural Society (3, 4); Entered Junior Year. William Bull Elmer Port Chester, N. Y. Duke ; Born January 22. 1901; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Port Chester High School; Rifle Club (I); Electrical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Technology Christian Association (2,3); Technology . thletic Club (2); Woopgaroo Society (4); Voo Doo (2. 3, 4), . rt Editor (4); Tech.Show Ballet (3); Entered Freshman Year. George Ludwig Erickson Somerville, Mass. Born August 30. 1899; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Somerville High School; Electrical Engineering Societ y (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Alden Farnum Erikson Erik ; Born November 23. neering and Metallurgy; Prepared at Exeter .Acad- emy; Entered Freshman Year. Waltham, Mass. 1899; Mining Engi- 66 I g ■B ■■■■a B ■■' ■■■■B H O U B B P O R T F O L I O -t_ri83Sii Jose Cecilio Espinosa lioilo. Philippine Islands Joe ; Born November 22, 1S97; Chemical Engi- neering; Prepared at Silliman Institute; Chemical Society (2. 3. 4); Cosmopolitan Club (2, 3. 4); Entered Sophomore Year. G. Everett Farmer Cambridge, Mass. Born November 7, 189S; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Cambridge Latin School; Electrical Engineering Society {2, 3, 4); Wireless Club (3); Tech Show Orchestra (1, 2, 3. 4); Musical Clubs (2); Entered Fresliman Year. Bryant Essick Los Angeles, Calif. Born September 10. 1898; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at California Institute Technology; Mechanical Engineering Society (3,4); California Club (3. 4) ; Entered Junior Year. Morris Feinberg Boston, Mass. Mo ; Born January 7, 1900; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Boston English High School; Lowell Textile School; Chemical Society (3. 4); Menorah Society (3,4); Entered Freshman Year. Henry Joseph Fagan New York City H. J. ; Born January 21. 1899; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Fordham University; Electrical Engineering Society (2. 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Norbert Harper Fell, K Wilmington, Del. Norb ; Born April 6, 1901; Chemistry; Prepared at Wilmington High School; Chemical Society (1,2); Entered Freshman Year. Edward Colson Fales, 2K Attlehoro, Mass. Ed ; Born May 29, 19(X); Engineering Adminis- tration; Prepared at Attleboro Higli School; En- tered Freshman Year. Bernard Samuel Falk, 4 BA Chelsea, Mass. Bernie ; Born June 2. 1902; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at English High School; Freshman Track (1); Field Day Track (2); Tech Show (3); Entered Freshman Year. Warren Tebbetts Ferguson, BOn Brookline, Mass. Ferg ; Born May 7. 1899; Architectural Engi- neering; Prepared at Chauncy Hall School; Archi- tectural Society (2, 3, 4). Vice-President (4); Chauncy Hall Club (1. 2, 3); Frieze and Cornice; Scarab; Executive Committee (1). Chairman (2); Tug-of-war, Captain (1); Technique, Grinds Editor (3); Student Council; Entered Freshman Year. Melvin Joseph First Dorchester, Mass. Mel ; iBorn January 30. 1898; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School; MechanicallEngincering Society (2, 3, 4); Wresthng (1); Entered Fresliman Year. 67 Arthur Herman Fischer Providence, R. I. Art ; Born May 15, 1900; Chemistry; Prepared at Classical High School; Rhode Island State College; Masque Society; M. I. T. Orchestra (2). Treasurer (3); Finance Committee (3); Tech Show Orchestra (4), Music Writer (3). Music Committee (4); Entered Sophomore Year. Arthur Leslie Flanders Lowell, Mass. Art ; Born December 3. IS9S; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Lowell High School; Electrical Engineering Society (3.4); Varsity Club; Varsity Cross Country (2, 3, 4); Track (2, 4); Wearer of the T ; Entered Freshman Year. Joseph Howard Flather, AKE Nashua, N. H. Howie ; Born August 10. 1900; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Exeter Academy; Beaver Club; ThetaTau; Tug-of-war (1); Class Chairman of Red Cross Drive (2); Publicity Committee of Technology Athletic Club (2); Treasurer M. I. T. Smoker (2); Entered Freshman Year. Frank Adelbert Fletcher Hudson, Mass. Born February 12, 1900; Electrochemical Engi- neering; Prepared at Hudson High School; Cliemical Society (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Carl L. Flory Eaton, Ohio Gabe ; Born January 2.5, 1S9S; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Northwestern University; Electrical Engineering Society (4); Entered Junior Year. Harrison Davis Folinsbee. Jr. Brookline, Mass. Harry ; Born November 14, 1900; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Wilbraham Academy, Chauncy Hall School; Stylus; Mechanical Engi- ! neering Society (3, 4); Aeronautical Society (2); Field Day Crew, Coxswain (2); Class Crew Cox- swain (1. 2); Class Track Manager (1, 2); Varsity Crew Coxswain (3); The Tech-Night Editor (1), Tech Staff, Board and Assistant Night Editor; Entered Freshman Year. Joseph James Forrester, Jr. Dorchester, Mass. Joe ; Born June 28, 1897; Chemical Engineering Practice (Undergraduate); Prepared at Boston College, A. B. Degree; Catholic Club (2. 3, 4). Treasurer (4); Chemical Society (3); Knights of Columbus Club (3, 4), President (3); Entered I Sophomore Year. Joseph Warren Foster, Jr. Melrose Highlands, Mass. Born October 31, 1901; Engineering Administra- tion; Prepared at Melrose High School; Mechanical Engineering Society (3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Gilbert McFethries Fox, Jr. Wollaston, Mass. Gib ; Born March 29. 1900; Electrical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Quincy High School; Wireless Society (2, 3); Electrical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Arthur Joseph Frappier Providence, R. L Frap ; Born April 4, 1S99; Architecture; Pre- pared at Technical High; Architectural Society (3,4); Entered Junior Year. Leo Harry I- ' rkedman Brooklinc. Mass. Tris ; Born December 14. 1S99; Chemical Engi- neering Practice (Undergraduate); Prepared at Boston English High School; American Chemical Society (4); Chemical Society (3. 4); Boxing (1); Entered Freshman Year. Tom Thompson Freeman, ;;ae Denver, Colo. Born January 2, 1898; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at East Denver High School. University of Colorado; Mechanical Engineering Society (3, 4); Entered Junior Year. William ' illl ms Keen Freeman Philadelphia, Pa. Bill ; Born January 21. 1899; Civil Engineering: Prepared at The Hill School. Yale University, B. A. Degree; Civil Engineering Society (4); Soccer Squad (4); Tech Show Orchestra (4); Entered Sophomore Year. Adolph John Freiheit Shelton. Conn. Adolphus ; Born April 23. 1900; Chemical Engi- neering Practice (Undergraduate); Prepared at Bridgeport, Conn. High School; Chemical Society (2. 3. 4); Tech Show Chorus (1); Musical Clubs (2); Tech Hand-book (3); Entered Freshman Year, Valentine Friedrich, Jr. Arlington, Mass. Val ; Born August 1. 1900; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at .Arlington High School; Chemical Society (3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Charles Clarke Fulton Fairfield, Iowa Dodgey ; Born January 22, 1900; Electrochemical Engineering; Prepared at Fairfield High Srhnol; Rifle Club (3.4); Chemical Society (2); Electrical Engineering Society (3); Cliess Club (3, 4); En- tered Freshman Year. George Francis Fynn, 4 K Rumford. R. I. ■Hoke ; Born August 27, 189fi; Chemical Engi- neering Practice (Undergraduate ; Prepared at Holy Cross College. A B. Degree; Chemical Society (2. 3. 4); Catholic Club (1. 2. 3. 4); En- tered Freshman Year. Francis Dana Gage, SAE Minneapolis, Kansas Frank ; Born February 27. 1898; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Kansas University; Walker Club; Hexalpha; Vectors; Masque; Theta Tau; Electrical Engineer- ing Society (2. 3. 4); Musical Clubs (1. 2. 3); Tech Show Cast (2, 4); Tech Show Music Com- mittee (2, 3, 4); Electoral Committee (2); Junior Prom Committee (3) ; Entered Freshman Year. Ernest Francis Gallagher Soniervillc, Mass. Fat ; Born April 2G, 1900; Architectural Engi- neering; Prepared at Somerville High School. Hunt- ington School; Architectural Society (3, 4); Technology Athletic Club (3); Entered Freshman Year. Winston Allan Gardiner Victoria, B. C, Canada Win ; Born July 31. 1900; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Victoria High School; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. 69 Bkrnhard Gasser Richnioiui. ' a. Bernie ; Born August 9. 1S99; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Richmond High School; Civil Engi- neering Society (2,3,4); Engineer Unit (4); Tech Engineering News Staff (2, 3. 4); Tech Handbook (2. 3. 4), Assistant Business Manager (2); Busi- ness Manager (3.4); The Benchmark, Secretary- Treasurer (2); Entered Freshman Year. Hubert M. Gault Hub ; Born June 9, 1S91; Engineering Adminis- tration; Masonic Club; Entered Junior Year. Henry Clifford Gayley, 4 BE New York City Clif ; Born February 22. 1901; Chemical Engi- neering; Prepared at St. Paul ' s School, Concord, N. H.; The Beaver Society; K2S; Pi Delta Epsilon; Stylus; Walker Club; Golf Club (3. 4); Executive Committee (1) ; Technique Electoral Committee (2); Technique. Junior Board (1, 2), Societies Editor (3); The Tech, News Staff (1). Assistant Night Editor (I). Night Editor (2). News Editor (2). Editorial Board (3); T. C. A.. Director of Room Registry (4); I. C. C. (3); Hoover Dinner Committee (3); Slierwood Eddy Executive Com- mittee (3); Entered Freshman Year. Morris Herbert Gens Chelsea, Mass. Born August 25. 1901; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Chelsea High School; Entered Fresh- man Year. Lawrence Miles Gentleman Waverley, Mass. Gent ; Born November 2, 1898; Civil Engineer- ing; Prepared at Lowell Textile School; Civil Engineering Society (2, 3. 4); M. I. T. Orchestra (1. 2); Entered F reshman Year. Ilva Michel (jEorgevitch Zaitchar, Serbia George ; Born March 26, 1897; Architecture; Prepared at Belgrade University; Architectural Society (3,4); Cosmopolitan Club (3,4); Entered Junior Year. George Wakefield Gibb East Dedham. Mass. Gibby ; Born January 15, 1900; Mechanical En- gineering; Prepared at Dedham High School; Meclianical Engineering Society (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Charles Leyburn Gilkeson Winchester, Va. Gilly ; Born April 26. 1899; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Moorefield High School, Washington and Lee University; Electrical Engineering Society (2); Rifle Club (2); Hexalpha; Entered SophomoreYear. Thomas Henry Gill, K Scranton, Pa. Tom ; Born January 28. 1S9S; General Engineer- ing; Prepared at Scranton Technical High School; Civil Engineering Society (1. 2); Secretary (2); Aeronautical Society (2, 4); Catholic Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Class Baseball (1); Track (1, 2. 3, 4); Two- Mile Relay Team (2); Technique Electoral Com- mittee (2); Business Manager T. C. A. Handbook (2); Summer Camp, Student Council (2); Business Manager The Benchmark (2); Dormitory Com- mittee (2, 3), Dormitory Dance Committee (2, 3), Chairman (3), Junior Prom Committee (3); Class Vice-President (3); Institute Committee, Secretary (4); Executive Committee (4); Entered Freshman Year. George William Gilman Boston, Mass. Gil ; Born August 26, 1901; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Boston Enghsh Higli School; Electrical Engineering Society (3, 4); Hexalpha Society; Entered Freshman Year. 70 George Dewey Godard, ATA Ilartfurti, Conn. Counl ; Born August 8. 1899; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Hartford High School; Aero- nautical Society (2. 3); Electrical Engineering Society (3. 4); Executive Committee (4); Tech Show Stage Department (1, 2); Entered Freshman Year. Joseph Kemp Godfrey, BE Cresskill. N. J. Born March 21. 1900; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Englewood High School; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3. 4); Corporation X ' (2, 3. 4); Aeronautical Engineering Society (2); Freshman Track and Relay (1); Tennis (3); Cross Country ' (3); V oo Doo. Assistant Advertising Manager (2); The Tech Editorial Board (3); Entered Freshman Year. John M. Goodnow, X Brighton, Mass. Phoebe ; Born October 12. 1901; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Brookline High School; Musical Clubs (3,4); Entered Sophomore Year. Walter I.incoln Gorden Liverniore Falls, Me. Born April 28. 1896; Mechanical Engineering; Pre- pared at University of Maine; Entered Sophomore Year. Morris Joseph Gordon Roxbury, Mass. Misch ; Born March 22. 1898; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Boston Enghsh High School; Civil Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); Menorah Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. William Joseph Gradv, 1 K Winslcd, Conn. Bill ; Born June 10, 1S99; Engineering Adminis- tration; Prepared at Gilbert School; Catholic Club (2, 3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Ukamille Dwight Gray, AX Reading, Mass. • 0. D. ; Born January 29. 1901; Chemistry; Prepared at Reading High School; Chemical Society (2, 3. 4) ; Entered Freshman Year. John Francis Greaney Stamford, Conn. Jack ; Born June. 1899; Engineering Adminis- tration; Prepared at University of Notre Dame; Mechanical Engineering Society (1. 2); Corpora- tion XV (3.4); Catholic Club (2. 3.4); Freshman Advisory Committee (4); Entered Freshman Year. Crawford Hallock Greenewalt, BX Philadelphia, Pa. Greenie ; Born . UEUst IG, 1901; Cliemical Engi- neering; Prepared at William Penn Charter School; Chemical Society {2. 3. 4); Glee Club (4); Tech Show Chorus (1, 2, 3); Manager Boxing (3); Mana- ger Basketball (4); M. I. T. A. A. (3, 4); En- tered Freshman Year. Chester Wyatt Greening Bridgeport, Conn. Chet ; Born February 24. 1898; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Bridgeport High School; Stylus; Mechanical Engineering Society (2. 3); Freshman Crew (1. 2); Tech Engineering News (2). Circulation Manager (3); Entered Freshman Year. 71 Tancred Spencer Greenwood Gardner, Mass. Beany ; Born April 22, 1 898; Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Prepared at Gardner Higli School; Naval Architectural Society (2, 3, 4); Aeronautical Society (3, 4); Field Day Football (1, 2); Entered Freshman Year. Frederick John Guerin Lawrence, Mass. Born June 30. 1901; Chemical Engineering; Pre- pared at Lawrence High School; Catholic Club (1); . rmy Ordnance .Association (4); Chemical Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Harold J. Gross New York City Born March 23, 1899; Chemical Engineering; Pre- pared at College of the City of New York; Chemi- cal Society (3, 4); Rifie Club (3); Menorah Society (4); Mechanical Engineering Society (4); Corpora- tion XV (4); The Tech News Staff (3, 4); Entered Junior Year. Clayton Delmont Grover, AXZ Mansfield, Mass. Clate ; Born March 17, 1901; Chemistry; Pre- pared at Mansfield High School; Chemical Society (2, 4). Trip Manager (4); Freshman Track (1); Musical Clubs (2, 3, 4); Baton; Entered Freshman Year. John F. A. Gunther Salt Lake City, Utah Born July 2, 1893; .Architecture; Prepared at University of Utah and University of Pennsyl- vania; .Architectural Society (4); Triglyph; Entered Senior Year. William Brewster Gurney, GAX Springfield, Mass. Bill ; Born December 17, 1899; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Springfield Technical High School; Wearer of T ; Indoor 880 Relay (2); 440 Relay (3); Tech Show Orchestra (2). Chorus (3); Entered Sophomore Year. Edwin Augustus Gruppe Rochester, N. Y. Ed ; Born August I. 1893; Electrochemical En- gineering; Prepared at University of Rochester; Chemical Engineering Society (2) ; Electrical En- gineering Society (2, 3, 4) ; Entered Sophomore Year. James Leslie Guardo Roslindale, Mass. Jimmie ; Born June 22, 1902; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at English High School; Entered Freshman Year. David Wade Guy, i:x St. Louis, Mo. Dave ; Born September. 1897; Chemical Engi- neering; Prepared at Morristown School. Princeton University; Manager Gym Team (3); Entered Junior Year. William Theodore Haebler New York City Bill ; Born March 18, 1900; Chemistry; Prepared at the Cutler School; KiS; Chemical Society (2. 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. 72 Edwin Randolph Haigh Xewburyport, Mass. Randy ; Born October 24, 1S99; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Newbury port High School; Stylus; Pi Delta Epsilon; Chemical Society (2. 3, 4); Corporation XV {2. 3. 4); Radio Society (3. 4); Tug-of-war (2); The Tech. Military Editor (2), Reference and Exchange Editor (3); Editorial Board (3); Entered Freshman Year. Robert Hoey Haire Newport. R. I. Bob ; Born Februar ' 10, 189G; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Princeton University; Entered Sophomore Year. Hugh David Haley Clinton, Mass. Hughie ; Born April 16. 1900; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Clinton High School; Electrical Engineering Society (2. 3. 4 ); Catholic Club (1, 2. 3. 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Reginald Sexton Hall, at Montclair, N. J. Doc . Rex ; Born January 27. 1900; Engineer- ing .Administration; Prepared at Montclair High School; Pi Delta Epsilon; Stylus; Corporation XV (2. 3. 4); Chemical Society (3. 4); The Tech (1); Tech Engineering News (2); Managing Editor (3), Assistant Editor (3). Eklitor-in-Chief (3). Treasurer (4); Finance Committee (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Sydnor Hall, Z St. Louis, Mo. Syd ; Born 1900; Mechanical Engineering; Pre- pared at Central High School; Aeronautical Engi- neering Society (3. 4); Rifle Club (3. 4); Treasurer (4); Technology Athletic Club, .Arrangement Committee (4); Rifle Team. Manager (3), Captain (4); M. I. T. A. A. (3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Clement Joseph Hallinan. I K New Britain, Conn. Hal ; Born .August 16. 1894; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at New Britain High School; Entered Freshman Year. Robert Lay Hall(3ck. eX Greenville, Miss. Bob ; Born January 17. 1S9S; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Evanston Township High School. Evanston. 111.; Mechanical Engineering Society (3. 4); Civil Engineering Society (3. 4); Track (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. John Francis Halpin Northampton Mass. Jack ; Born March 3. 1900; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Northampton High School; Civil Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); Catholic Club (1, 2. 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Henry Langdon Haltermann, 4 2:k Montclair, N. J. Monk ; Born Februarj ' 24, 1899; Engineering Administration; Aeronautical Engineering Society (3, 4); Corporation XV (3. 4); Banjo and Mandolin Clubs (4); Entered Freshman Year. George F kederick Hamer, Jr. Lawrence, Mass. Born June 17, 1900; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Prepared at .A,ndover .Academy; Min- ing Engineering Society {3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. ■CHNIQUE 19 23 - |||gy ] Kenneth Gibbs Hamilton Roslindale, Mass. Born September 19. 1S99; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Boston English High School; Chemical Society (2. 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. David Henry Harris Brookline, Mass. Huck ; Born June 29. 1901; Physics; Prepared at Brookline High School; Electrical Engineering Society (4); Glee Club (4); Choral Society (4); Entered Freshman Year. Alden Mowbray Hammond Derby, Conn. Ham ; Born September 9. 1900; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Derby High School; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, .S, 4); Dormi- tory Committee (1); Entered Freshman Year. Laurence VanDoren Harris, rA Winsted, Conn. ' B. V. D. ; Born December 7. 1S98; Geology and Geological Engineering; Prepared at U. S. Military Academy; Mining Engineering Society (4); En- tered Sophomore Year. Elmer Weston Hammond, AXA Staten Island, N. Y. Windy ; Born May 21. 1901; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Curtis High School; Army Ordnance Association (4), Committee (4); Chemical Society (2); Corporation XV (2. 3. 4); Executive Committee (2); Freshman and Sopho- more Banquet Committees (1, 2); . ' ssistant Crew Manager {l);Tech Show Ballet (1). Chorus (3); Entered Freshman Y ' ear. Ralph E. Hanten VVatertown, S. D. Ollie ; Born July 29, 1899; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Watertown High School, Univer- sity of Minnesota; Mechanical Engineering Society (4); Entered Junior Year. Clarke Turner Harding Medway, Mass. Born April 25, 1897; Chemical Engineering Prac- tice (Undergraduate); Prepared at Northeastern College; Entered Sophomore Year. W. WiLEN Harris, SN Washington, D. C. Hots ; Born October 13, 1S99; Mechanical En- gineering; Prepared at McKinley Manual Training School; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3); Rifle Club (3); Entered Freshman Year. JoEL D. Harvey, :sx Chicago, III. Born October 23, 1899; Engineering Administra- tion; Prepared at Chicago Latin School; Tech Show Orchestra (1), Ballet (2.3); Entered Fresh- man Year. Broderick Haskell, Jr., rs Frankhn, Pa. Brod ; Born August 22, 1899; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Andover Academy; Walker Club; The Beaver Club; Masque; Chairman Entertain- ment Committee Senior Class; Vice-President Technolog ' Athletic Club; Assistant General Manager Tech Show (2) ; Executive Committee Inter-collegiate Conference (3); Entered Freshman Year. 74  p  —   M ■w g  ei [I ip I CTT [ — J g W M W IB M M r ! ....■■■n.ii i.ni,, ,.| |] [iuiuLj«rIIi i-Ti.ii„.. ni.... HiLiF McAlpine Hastings Franiingham, Mass. Phil ; Born November 3, 1900; Mechanical En- gineering; Prepared al Framingham High School; Entered Freshman Year. Lawrence Thomas Haugen Minneapolis, Minn. Born June 16, 1S97; Naval Construction; Prepared at University of Minnesota. U. S. Naval Academy; Entered Senior Year. M. Martin Haviar Newark, N. J. Havey ; Born August 21, 1900; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Barringer High School; Entered Freshman Year. John Anthony Hayes Milford. Mass. Speed ; Born May 1. 1898; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Milford High School; Massachu- setts Agricultural College; Mechanical Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); Catholic Club (1. 2. 3. 4). Director (4); Knights of Columbus (3, 4). Director (3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Ralph Sevekson Hayes, K ' Philadelphia. Pa. Hazy ; Born November 11, 1897; Electrical En- gineering; Prepared at Exeter . ' Academy. Dartmouth College; M. I. T. Radio Society (3.4). Secretary (4); Electrical Engineering Society (3. 4); En- tered Junior Year. George VAMiiAL:(.H Heathman, i;AE Dayton, Ohio Born November 30. 1900; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Ohio State University; Woopgaroo; Sophomore Football; Voo Doo. Advertising Manager (3). Business Manager (3); Entered Sophomore Year. Earl Theodore Heitschmidt, 4 TA Portland, Oregon Chub ; Born June 9. 1894; Architecture; Pre- pared at Washington High School. University of Oregon; Architectural Society (4); Entered Senior Year. Ralph Walthr Hemenway, ZK eedham, Mass. Jack ; Born January 31. 1899; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Huntington School; Crew (1, 2). Captain (2); Tech Show Orchestra (2); Musical Clubs (2, 3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Seymour Harrison Hemenway Springfield, Mass. Hem ; Born April 18. 1900; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Central High School; Stylus (3,4); Mechanical Engineering Society (2. 3, 4); Inter-collegiate News Editor. The Tech (3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. James Russell Hemeon Dorchester, Mass. Gus ; Born July 22, 189S; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Dorcl iester High School; Mecliani- cal Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); Aeronautical Engineering Society (3. 4); Tug-of-war (2); En- tered Freshman Year John Washington Hemphill Tarentum, Pa. Born May 8. 1900; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Tarentum High School ; Electrical Engineering Society (1,2); Chemical Society (2); Corporation XV (4); Voo Doo. Managing Depart- ment (2); Entered Freshman Year. John Francis Hennessy Brookline, Mass. Born May 9. 1899; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Brookline High School; Varsity Club; Student Council, Summer Camp (2). Secretary-Treasurer (2); Varsity Cross Country (3); Varsity Relay (2. 3); Entered Freshman Year. SVERRE JeBSEN HeNRIKSSEN Bergen, Norway Henrik ; Born March 28. 1899; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Bergens Katedral Skole; Cosmopolitan Club (1. 2. 3, 4); Chemical Engineer- ing Society (2, 3,4); Corporation XV (3.4); Nor- wegian Club (3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Stephen Garret Henry, KA Melrose, La. Born November 23, 1894; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at C. H. Academy, Louisiana State Uni- versity, B. S. Degree; Army Detail; Captain 4th U. S. Infantry; Entered Senior Year. Walter Raymond Hewes Hyde Park. Mass. Razo ; Born July 8. 1899; Industrial Biology; Prepared at Hyde Park High School; Civil Engi- neering Society (2. 3); Catholic Club (1.2,3.4); Class Track (1. 2); Class Football (2); Tech Engi- neering News, Circulation Department (2), Assist- ant Circulation Manager (3); Entered Freshman Year. Latimer Farrington Hickernell Grinnell, Iowa Hick ; Born March 22, 1899; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Pennington Seminary, Grinnell College; Electrical Engineering Society (3, 4); Masonic Club (3, 4); Tech Show Orchestra (3. 4); Entered Junior Year. Herbert Andrew Hickey, SX Albuquerque, New Mexico Herb ; Born January 18. 1899; Mining Engineer- ing and Metallurgy; Prepared at LTniversity of New Mexico; Mining Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. F rederick Augustine Higgins Lawrence, Mass, Gus ; Born September 29. 1896; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Lawrence High School; Corporation XV (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Lewis LeRoy Hill, 4 2:a Monongahela, Pa. Born May 2, 1897; Mechanical Engineering; Pre- pared at Mercersburgh Academy; Entered Sopho- more Year. Paul Noyes Hillard Westerly, R. L Tubby ; Born March 21. 1898; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Rhode Island State College; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Aeronautical Engineering Society (2); Entered Sophomore Year. 76 nsiiQ, ? ff jO a ffl a ■■H a D B o B a B rjijiiia Barrett Grout Hindes. KS San Francisco, Calif. Hetney ; Born October 18, 1897; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Lowell High School, San Francisco, California; Mechanical Engineer- ing Society (2. 3); California Club (1. 2. 3). Treas- urer (4); Freshman Crew (1); Entered Freshman Year. Eric Franxis Hodgins New York City Born March 2. 1S99: Chemical Engineering; Pre- pared at Trinity School. N. Y.; Woopgaroo; Tech Engineering News (2); Voo Doo. Assistant Editor (3); Associate Editor (3), Editor (4); Tech Show Author (4); Entered Sophomore Year. Rand. ll J. mes Hogan Roxbury, Mass. Mike ; Born December 16. 1899; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Revere High School; Mechanical Engineering Society {2, 3. 4); Catholic Club (2. 3. 4); Army Ordnance Association (4); En- tered Freshman Year. George Strange Holderness. : . E Pine Bluff, Arkansas Georges ; Born December 28. 1895; Architecture; Prepared at Pine Bluff High School. Vanderbilt University; Scarab; Architectural Society (2. 3. 4). President (4); The Colonels (3.4); Masonic Club (3. 4); Institute Committee (4); .Architectural De- partment; Student Council (4); Entered Sopho- more Year. Phillip Bradford Holmes Cambridge, Mass. Phill ; Born May 31, 1898; Engineering Adminis- tration; Prepared at Newton High School; Corpora- tion XV (3. 4); Tech Show Chorus (3); Entered Freshman Year. William Acton Hoops, 9X Goshen, Ind. Doc ; Born August 21, 1901; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Hyde Park High School, Chicago; Aeronautical Engineering Society (1. 2); Chemical Society (2, 3, 4); Tech Show (1. 2); Musical Clubs (1, 2, 3, 4); Baton (4); Entered Freshman Year. George Randolph Hopkins Orleans, Mass. Hop ; Geology and Geological Engineering; Pre- pared at Orleans High School, Massachusetts Agricultural College; Civil Engineering Society (3) ; Entered Freshman Year. Russell Hopkinson, A New York City Rus ; Born December 13. 1899; General Engi- neering; Prepared at Montclair .Academy. Princeton University; Entered Senior Year. Henry John Horn. Jr., ata Cambridge, Mass, Heinie ; Born December 20. 1S9S; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Brookline High School; Masque (3, 4); Theta Tau (4); Osiris (4); Corpora- tion XV (2, 3. 4); Crew (1. 2); President Class (3); Technique Electoral Committee (2); Chairman Junior Prom (3); Tech Show (1.2); Inter-fraternity Conference (3); Institute Committee (3, 4), Vice- President (3. 4); Tech Night Committee (4); Election Committee, Chairman (4); Entered Fresh- man Year. Oscar Henry Horovitz Wakefield, Mass. Os ; Born December 7, 1S99; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Chelsea High School; Civil Engineer- ing Society (2, 3. 4); Menorah Society (2. 3. 4), ' ice-President (4); Technology Christian Associa- tion (4); Entered Freshman Year. leaBDanKi ibsssb [ ■a B a a • 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 - g g H a B I um Fkank Nickerson Houghton Elmwood, Mass. Houghtie ; Born March 4, 1901; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Bridgewater High School; Chemical Society (2. 3, 4); Corporation XV (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. VV. LL. CE Leslie Howe Watertown, Mass. Bill ; Born July 7. 1898; Electrochemical Engi- neering; Prepared at Watertown Higli School; Electrical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Arnold Elbridge How. rd Lowell, Mass. Born September IS, 1899; Civil Engineering; Pre- pared at Lowell High School; Civil Engineering Society (4) ; Golf Club (4) ; Entered Freshman Year. VV. rren Every Howl. nd Athens, N. V. Born March 22. 1900; Sanitary Engineering; Pre- pared at Union College; Civil Engineering Society {2. 3, 4); Tech Engineering News. Editorial Staff (3) ; T. C. A. Finance Committee (3) ; Entered Fresh- man Year. Everett W. Howe Berlin, Mass. Howie ; Born May 17. 1900; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Clinton High School; Mechani- cal Engineering Society (2. 3, 4) ; Entered Freshman Year. Frank Aquinas Howxett Roxbury, Mass. Born September 14. 1901; Civil Engineering; Pre- pared at Boston English High School; Entered Freshman Year. Malcolm Stuart Howe East Milton, Mass. Born June 22. 1896; Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Prepared at Milton High School; Naval Architectural Society (2. 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Alfred James Hubbard Wakefield, Mass. Born in 1882; United States Federal Board Student; Entered Senior Year. Paul Corson Howe West Somerville, Mass. Kid ; Born January 4. 1900; Hydraulic Engineer- ing; Prepared at Somerville High School; Civil Engineering Society (3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Eben Russell Hubbard, X Newton, Mass. Russ ; Born June 23. 1896; Electrical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Newton Technical High School; Electrical Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); Masonic Club (2, 3. 4). Treasurer (3), President (4); Vectors (3, 4), President (4); Entered Freshman Year. 78 iiilQ ■B ■n B O S_B ■• : PORTFOLIO William Elliott Higf.k, Jr., ATil Charleston. S. C. Billy ; Born August 21. 1900; General Engineer- ing; Prepared at Episcopal High School of Virginia. U. S. Naval Academy; Theta Tau;iEntered Sopho- more Year. Walter Linxoln Hunt. GA Mill City, Pa. Born November 19. 1897; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Cozenovia Seminary. Syracuse Uni- versity; Masonic Club (3. 4); Electrical Engineering Society (3. 4); Entered Junior Year. William Leo Hyland, 4 K Manchester, N. H. Bill ; Born January 13. 1001; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at St, Joseph ' s Highd School; Mechanical Engineering Societv (2. 4); Catholic Club {2. 4); Track (1. 2); Sophomore Relay (2); En- tered Freshman Year. Ro(;er Owen Ingalls New Vork ' City Born February 24. 1901; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Staunton Militar ' Academy; Chemi- cal Society (2. 3, 4); Stylus; Rifle Club (1); Aero- nautical Society (2); The Tech News Staff (1). Night Editor (2); Entered Freshman Year. John William Ingram Lynn, Mass. Jack ; Born November, 27. 1900; ' ' Chemistry; Prepared at Lynn Classical High School; Chemical Society (2. 3. 4); Entered Frt-slinmn Year. Charles Thomas Jackson, AT Brookline, Mass. Mouse : ' Born February 1, 189S; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Milton Academy; Stylus (2. 3. 4); Hexalpha (3. 4); Electrical Engineering Society (1, 2. 3); Tug-of-war (1); Football (2); The Tech. Treasury Staff (2); Assistant Treasurer (3). Treasurer (4) ; Finance Committee (4); Entered Freshman Year. Earold Carter Jewett Dexter, Me. Born July 5. 189S; ' Mechanical Engineering; Pre- pared at Dexter High School; Mechanical Engi- neering Society (2, 3. 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Elmer Lawrence Johansen Somerville, Mass. Joe ; Born August 16. 1897; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Prepared at Somerville High School; Mining Engineering Society (2. 3, 4); Secretary (3) , President (4) ; Freshman Football (1); Sophomore Football (2); Varsity Hockey (1); Entered Freshman Year. Abbott Livingston Johnson H, Ben Muncie, Ind. ' Ab ; Born June 1.5. 1899; Engineering Adminis- tration; Prepared at Worcester Academy; Corpora- tion XV (3. 4); Glee Club (I. 2. 4). Quartette (1. 4); Institute Committee (2); Technique Electoral Committee (2); Class Secretary (4); Director of Freshman Advisors (3); Technology Christian Association. President (4); All-Technology Smoker (3, 4); Junior Prom Committee (3); Masonic Club, Treasurer (4); The Tech Contributing Editor (4); Technology Athletic Club, Governing Board (3); Football (2); Basketball (2); Second Crew (2); Captain Golf Team (3); Entered Freshman Year. Carl AuGUSTiNus Johnson, Brattleboro, Vt. Johnnie . Svenska ; Born December 12, 1898; Architectural Engineering; Prepared at Brattleboro High School; Architectural Society (1. 4); Fresh- man Wrestling (1); Entered Freshman Year. Malcolm Johnson Boston, Mass. Mai ; Born May 29. 1902; Chemistry; Prepared at Boston English High School; Woopgaroo; Pi Delta Epsilon; Tech Show Author (3); Voo Doo, Art Editor (3), Managing Editor (4); Entered Freshman Year. Alan Charles Johnston Chicago, 111. Alternating ; Born May 13, 1901; Chemical En- gineering; Prepared at University High School; Chemical Society (2. 3. 4); Rifle Club (2, 3) ; En- tered Freshman Year. Arthur L. Jones, A. T. ii. Charleston, S. C. Art ; Born April 23. 1897; Architecture; Pre- pared at College of Charleston; Architectural Society (2, 3. 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Edward V, Jones, ATA Cumberland, Md. Eddie ; Born March 21, 1S97; Mechanical En- gineering; Prepared at Phillips Exeter; Manager Football (1); Class Baseball (1); Class President (2); Tech Show, Chorus (1); Entered Freshman Year. Jesse E. Jones, Jr. Washington Mills, N. V. Slim ; Born October 10. 1S9S; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Utica Free Academy; Mechanical Engineering Society (2); Corporation XV (3, 4); Masonic Club (3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. VV. Barton Jones, KZ Hollywood, Calif. Bart ; Born January 25. 1901; Mechanical En- gineering ; Prepared at Hollywood High School, California Institute of Technology; Mechanical Engineering Society (3, 4); California Club (3, 4); Entered Junior Year. Henri Pell Junod, BAX New York City Harr - ; Born December 20, 1900; Mining Engi- neering; Prepared at Salisbury School; Theta Tau; K2S; Beaver Club; Class Track Team (1. 2. 3. 4); Field Day Relay Team (1, 2); Class one-mile Relay (1); Class Executive Committee (3) ; Class Secretary (4); Technique Electoral Committee (2); Assistant Sophomore Editor (2). Athletic Editor (3); Varsity Track (1, 2. 3, 4); Summer Camp; Student Council (2); Inter-collegiate Conference Committee (4); Senior Class Day Committee, Second Marshal (4); Chairman Red Cross Drive I [(3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Clarence Irving Justheim Roslindale, Mass. Justy ; Born August 19, 1895; Mining Engineer- ing; Prepared at Chauncy Hall School; Chauncy Hall Club (2. 3, 4); Mining Engineering Society (2.3,4); Track (1); Entered Freshman Year. Frederick Emerson Justice New York City Born October 13. 1899; Civil Engineering; Pre- pared at Evander Childs High School. New York University; Civil Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); Advanced Engineer Unit (3. 4) ; Entered Sophomore Year. HUA Kao Shanghai. China K Born August 13. 189S; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at St. John ' s College; Tsing Hua College; Cornell University; Entered Senior Year. 80 T tC 1 la - - - - PORTFOLIO ™ - 4i[]|]tl 1 Richard Monroe Kasch. K2 Akron. Ohio Dick the Deacon ; Born August 30. 1896; Me- chanical Enfiineering; Prepared at Akron Central High School, University of Akron. B. S. Degree; Masonic Club (2. 3. 4); Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3. 4) ; Entered Freshman Year. Edward Charles Keane Roxbury. Mass. Born May 2. 1902; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Boston English High School; Entered Freshman Year. Joseph Pail Keegan Cambridge, Mass. Joe ; Born January S, 1901; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Cambridge Latin School; Masque; Tech Sliow Cast (2, 3); Entered Freshman Year. Joseph Henry Keenan Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Joe ; Born August 24. 1900; Naval Architecture and Slarine Engineering; Prepared at Wilkes- Barre High School; Naval Architectural Society (2. 3, 4); Gym Team (3. 4); Entered Sophomore Year. John William Kellar. AKE West Newton, Mass. Jack ; Born October 9, lS9fi; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Exeter Academy; Cor- poration XV (2. 3. 4); Beaver Society; Osiris; Varsity Club; Institute Committee (1. 2. 3); Crew (1. 2); Tug-of-war (1, 2); Freshman Wrestling (1); Technique Electoral Committee (2). Athletic Editor (3); Track (I. 2. 3. 4); T man tliree times; President (3); Entered Freshman Year. J. Sterling Kelley, Acacia Beaver City, Nebraska Born March 3, 1895; Engineering Administration; Prepared at University of Nebraska; Masonic Club (3.4); Entered Sophomore Year. Paul Merrell Kellogg, Springfield, Mass. Kelly ; Born December 8, 1899; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Central High School; Electrical Engineering Society (1. 2); Hexalpha (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Laurence Walker Kendrick West Roxbury, Mass. Dietrich ; Born May 24. 1901; Chemical Engi- neering; Prepared at West Roxbury High Scliool; Chemical Society (2, 3. 4); Aeronautical Society (3); T. . . C. (3); Entered Freshman Year. Thomas Mitchell Keiller. OZ Cialveston, Texas. Born March 2, 1898; Electrical Engineering; Pre- pared at Rice Institute. B. A. Degree; Electrical Engineering Society (3, 4); Entered Junior Year. Gleason Willis Kenrick Brookline, Mass, Gleas ; Born May 25, 1901; Physics; Prepared at Brookline High School; Electrical Engineering Society (2. 4); Radio Society (2. 3); Entered P reshman Year. 81 Charles Kerr, Jr., KA Lexington, Ky. Born July 24, 1899; Electrical Engineering; Pre- pared at University of Virginia, B. S. Degree; Entered Sophomore Year. Allan Hill Kidder, K2 Burlington, Vt. Born December 25, 1899; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Burlington High School; Electrical Engineering Society (3); Hexalpha (3, 4); Musical Clubs (4); Entered Junior Year. Allen Stewart King Minneapolis, Minn. A ; Born August 20. 1900; Electrical Engineer- ing; Prepared at West High Scliool; Episcopal Club, President (3); Class Executive Committee (3, 4} ; Sophomore Electoral Committee (2) ; Relay (1); Track (1. 2. 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Walter Thomas Kirley, •i ' K Roslindale, Mass. Curley ; Born October 5. 1900; Mechanical En- gineering; Prepared at English Higli School; Me- chanical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Catholic Club (2, 3. 4); .Armv Ordnance Association (4); Relay (1. 2); Track (1, 2. 3, 4); Boxing (1); Entered Freshman Year. Donald Preston Knight Lexington, Mass. D. P. ; Born March 5, 1900; Electrical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Dorchester High School; Electri- cal Engineering Society (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Elliot Preston Knight Newburyport, Mass. El ; Born January 5. 1900; Engineering Adminis- tration; Prepared at Newburyport Higli School; Aeronautical Society (I. 2); Corporation XV {3, 4); Track (1,2); Entered Freshman Year. George William King Jamaica, Iowa Born May 27, 1897; Electrical Engineering; Pre- pared at Grinnell College. A. B. Degree; Electrical Engineering Society (3, 4); Masonic Club (3, 4); Entered Junior Year. Montgomery Knight Holvoke, Mass. Monty ; Born February 22. 1901; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Holyoke High School; Stylus; Radio Society (1, 2, 3); Electrical Engineer- ing Society (1, 2. 3, 4); .Aeronautical Engineering Society (1, 2. 3. 4), Vice-President (2); The Tech (1,2); Entered Freshman Year. James Wesley Kinnear, Jr., rA Pittsburgh, Pa. Jim ; Born March S. I89S; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Prepared at Peabod ' High School, Allegheny College; Entered Junior Year. Harold Edward Koch Milwaukee, Wisconsin Born December 3. 1899; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at U. S. Naval Academy; He xalpha (3,4); Electrical Engineering Society (4); Entered Junior Year. 82 Edwin Hkkman Koehler, Jr. New ork Leonard Bentlev Laird Eddie ; Born September. 1900: Chemical Engi- neering; Prepared at Horace Mann School; Stylus. Vice-President (2); Chemical Society (2, 3, 4); The Tech. Night Editor (2). News Staff (I); En- tered Freshman Year. Northfield, Mass. Fish ; Born June 2. 1S99; Engineering .Adminis- tration; Prepared at Phillips Exeter .Academy; Corporation XV ' . Director (4); Class Track (1); Class Relay (1. 2); Track (1. 2. 3); Entered Fresh- man Year. Phyllis Ccrrier Krafft Allston, Mass. ' ' ' Theobold Lamont, eH Phyl ; Born April Ifi, 1901; General Science; Prepared at Girls ' Latin School; Voo Doo (1, 2. 4); Cleofan (1. 2. 3. 4), Treasurer (4); Technique Electoral Committee (2); Entered Freshman Year. TItusville, Pa. Pete ; Born April .S. 1900; General EnRineering; Prepared at Hill School; Mining Engineering Society (2, 3, 4j; Entered Freshman Year. Alfrkd John Kroog, AXA Needham, Mass. Born March 7. 1901; Mechanical Engineering; Pre- pared at Boston English High School; Baseball, Captain (2); Entered Sophomore Year. Ku Cheng Kv Kiangsu, China Born November 13, 1899; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Tsing Hua College; Mechanical Engineering Society (3. 4); Chinese Students ' Club (2. 3. 4). Secretary (3); Cosmopolitan Club (3); Entered Sophomore Year. Henry Neuman Landis, 4 BE Chicago, III. Born November 30. 1S99; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Wendell Phillips High School; Beaver Club; Chemical Society (3. 4); Football (1, 2); ' arsity Basketball (3); Musical Clubs, Publicity Manager (2). Treasurer (2). General Manager (3); Finance Committee (2) ; Institute Committee (2. 3); Banjo Club (1. 2); Mandolin Club (1.2); Entered Freshman Year. Frank Smith Lane, Ben Franklin. Pa. Shady ; Born February 11. 1895; Engineering .Administration; Prepared at Pennsylvania State College; Entered Sophomore Year. Francis Mason Kurtz, AXA Elizabeth. . J. H-i-i am Hudson Lang, 2AE ' Jazz ; Born June 1. 1901; Engineering Adminis- tration; Prepared at Battin High School; Stylus; Tech Show (1. 2, 3); Tech Engineering News (2. 3); Tug-of-war (1. 2); Entered Freshman Year. St. Paul, Minn. Hill ; Born May 12. 1900; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at St. Paul Academy; Entered Freshman Y ' car. 83 f Andrew Langdon, AKA Colusa, Calif. Here : Born November 2S, 1899; Eleetrieal Engi- neering; Prepared at Thacher Sehool, University of California; Electrical Engineering Society (3,4); California Club (3. 4); Banjo Club (3, 4); Mandolin Club (3. 4); Entered Junior Year. V. LTER Edward Lennon Pawtucket, R. I. Walt ; Born November 28, 1899; Chemical En- gineering; Prepared at La Salle Academy; Chemical Society (2. 3. 4); Catholic Club (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Andrew Salvador LaPenta Hartford, Conn. Andy ; Born October 10. 1894; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Carnegie Tech; Entered Sophomore Year. Charles Elwyn Lermond, AXA East Providence, R. I. Chick ; Born August 29. 189.5; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Rhode Island State College, B. S. Degree; Entered Senior Year. Francis John Laverty Worcester, Mass. Pat ; Born . pril 10. 1899; Sanitary Engineering Prepared at Worcester English High School Catholic Club (4); Civil Engineering Society (3, 4) Summer Camp, Student Council (3); Entered Freshman Year. Bennett Harold Levenson Dorchester, Mass. Born December 26, 1901; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Dorchester High School; Chemical Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Alfred Lawson Montclair, N. J. Israel Block Levine Westfield, Mass. Al ; Born March 31, 1898; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Columbia University; Civil Engineer- ing Society (2, 3, 4); Aero Society (2); Rifle Club (2) ; Tug-of-war (2) ; Entered Sophomore Year. Sanford Daniels Leland, Jr., 2AE Wellesley Hills, Mass. Sam ; Born August 24, 1899; Engineering .Ad- ministration; Prepared at Chauncy Hall School; Chauncy Hall Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Tug-of-war (1. 2); Musical Clubs (1, 2); Tech Show (1); Entered Freshman Year. Lee ; Born June 10. 1900; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Westfield High School; Menorah Society (1. 2); Hexalpha {3. 4); Electrical Engineering Society (3. 4); Tech Engineering News. (3. 4); The Tech. (3); Inter- collegiate Department (4) ; Entered Freshman Year. Will I Levy, 2AM Paducah, Ky. Will I ; Born February 9, 1899; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Dartmouth College, B. S. Degree; Mechanical Engineering Socie ty (3. 4); Corporation XV (3. 4); Rifle Club (3. 4); Dartmouth Club (3. 4); Entered Sophomore Year. 84 Lester Clark Lewis Wakefield, Mass. Les : Born June 4. 1902; Physics; Prepared at Wakefield High School; Aeronautical Society (3); Electrical Engineering Society (4); Choral Society (4); Technology ' Christian Association (3); Assist- ant Director Employment Bureau (4); Entered Freshman Year. V ' ao-Hi ' ang Li Canton, China Born September 1.5. 1896; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Tsing Hua College; Mechanical Engineering Society (3. 4) ; .Aeronautical Engineer- ing Society (3. 4); Chinese Student Club (3,4); Entered Sophomore Year. Zen Zuh Li Chikiang, China Born October 18. 1899; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at St. John ' s University. Shanghai; Chemical Engineering Society (4); Cosmopolitan Club (3.4); Chinese Student Club (3, 4). Treas- urer (4); Entered Freshman Year. Fay Sturtevant Lincoln Hingham, Mass. Link ; Born February 16, 1894; Biology and Public Health; Prepared at Keene. N. H. High School. Quincy High School; Entered Freshman Year. MvRON Kend. ll Lingle Decatur, III. Ling ; Born July 3, 1898; C ' ivil Engineering; Pre- pared at Decatur High School. University of Illinois; Civil Engineering Society (2. 3, 4); Cosmo- politan Club (3. 4); Rifle Club (3. 4); Masonic Club (2. 3. 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Duncan Robertson Linsley, i:AE New London, Conn. Dune ; Born April 22, 1900; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Bordentown Military Institute; Osiris; Beaver Club; Walker Club. Presi- dent (4); Theta Tau; Stylus; Vice-President Class (4); The Tech, Staff (1); Board (2), Sporting Editor (2); Technique. .Athletic Editor (3); . U-Tcchnology Smoker Committee (3, 4); Manager (4); Chairman Activities Committee (4); Joint Junior Week Committee (3); Delegate to Des Moines Conven- tion (2); C hairman Entertainment Committee Intercollegiate Conference (3); Electoral Com- mittee (2); Entered Freshman Year. Alpheus Craig Lippincott, Jr., rA East Orange, N. J. Lipp ; Born March 11. 1901; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at East Orange High School; Entered Freshman Year. Robert Moses Littlefield, ZN Cambridge, Mass. Little ; Born October 24. 1895; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at L ' niversity of Maine; Civil Engineering Society (3); Corporation XV (3. 4); Entered Sophomore Year. John Paul Livadary Dorchester. Mass. Born April 29. 1897; Co-operative Course in Elec- trical Engineering; Prepared at Zographion High School, Constantinople, Polytechnic School of . thens, De Witt Clinton High School. N. Y.; Chess Club (3. 4); Checker Club. Captain (4); En- tered Freshman Year. Ching Fan Lo Chekiang, China Born February 7, 1897; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Tsing Hua College; Chinese .Students ' Club (2. 3, 4); Cosmopolitan Club (2. 3); Mechani- cal Engineering Society (4); Electrical Engineering Society (4); Entered Sophomore Year. 85 Howard Abbott Lockhart Roslindale, Mass. Lock ; Born February 24. 1901; Chemical Engi- neering; Prepared at English High School; Chemical Society (2, 3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Hector Apolinario Lopez Argentina ' Tano ; Born June 29, 1S97; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at University of Tucuman. National College, Rosario; Entered Junior Year. IsiDOR Loss Salem, Mass. Issy ; Born March 3, 1901; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Salem High School; Army Ord- nance Association (4); Entered Freshman Year. Gregory Mikhailovitch Loukianoff Kursk, Russia Louk ; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Petrograd Polytechnic Insti- tute; Russian Students ' Christian Association (3, 4); Electrical Engineering Society {3, 4); Hexalpha Club (3. 4); Entered Junior Year. Robert Leathan Lund, Jr., St. Louis, Mo. Bob ; Born June 15, 1900; Engineering Ad- ministration ; Prepared at Soldan High School ; Musical Clubs (2. 3. 4); Assistant Leader, Mandolin Club (3); Corporation XV (2. 3, 4); Mechanical Engineering Society (2,3); Baton (.4); Entertain- ment Committee, All-Technology Smoker (3); Entered Sophomore Year. Carl Jacob Lundborg, 2N, Billings, Mont. Lundy ; Born August 19, 1900; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Billings High School; Sigma Nu Club (3, 4); Wctors; Electrical Engineering Society (3,4); Rifle Club {3. 4); Entered Freshman Year, Eli Lurie Roxbury, Mass. Born February 6, 1901; Chemistry; Prepared at Boston English High School; Chemical Society (2. 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Dirk Jacobus Luykx, 2X Tenafly, N. J. Born October 13. 1S97; .Architecture; Prepared in Europe; Cosmopolitan Club (3, 4); Architectural Society (2. 3. 4); Class Crew (1); Captain of Soccer (2, 3J ; Entered Freshman Year. JiLiAX LovEjOY. i 2K Hartf ord, Conn. Jule ; Born February 28, 1897; Engineering .Ad- ministration; Prepared at Hartford Public High School; Electrical Engineering Society (2); Radio Society (2); Corporation XV (3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Robert Nelson McClellan Brookline, Mass. Born November 14, 1900; Biology and Public Health; Prepared at Boston Latin School; Entered Freshman Year. 86 rw«- a!i--= .JiL n a B ■■PORTFOLIO  ... on B D B B E liiiia m iirin.uiii..M! Marcus Arthur McClure Los Angeles, Calif. Born June 22, 1900; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Lincoln High School, California Institute of Technology; California Club (2, 3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Samuel Parkkr McConnell, 2;n Mt. Cariucl, Pa, Mac ; Born April 24. 1896; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Mercersburg Academy; Walker (?lub; KsS; Baton; Chemical Society (3, 4); Sigma Nu Club (3. 4); Glee Club (2. 3. 4). Assistant Leader (3), Leader (4); Entered Sophomore Year. Donald Hull McCreery Pasadena, Calif. Mac ; Born June 12, 1S99; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Pasadena High School; Theta Tau (3), Secretary (4); Civil Engineering Society (2), Executive Committee (3), President (4); California Club (2). Treasurer (3), President (4); Combined Professional Societies Executive Committee (4); Institute Committee (4); Entered Sophomore Year. John Bruce McCue, SX Persinger, W. a. Born February 17. 1.S9G; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Glenville Normal School, West ' ir- ginia; Entered Junior Year. Hugh Douglas MacDonald Newark, N. J. Mac ; Born February 19. 1900; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at South Side High School; Tech Engineering News (3); Entered Freshman Year. Ronald Gordon Macdonald Roxbury, Mass. Mac ; Born April 13. 1S99; Chemical Engineer- ing Practice (Undergraduate); Prepared at Mechan- ic Arts High School; Signal Corps R. O. T. C. Unit (3). Coast Artillery (4); Tug-of-war (1); Track ' (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Harry Shirl McGee Boston. Mass. Born October 15, 1896; .Architectural Engineering; Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School; Entered Sophomore Year. Malcolm Stuart McGhik, 4 rA Montclair, N. J. Mai ; Born August 4, 1S99; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at The Hill School; Manager of Tennis (3); Entered Freshman Year. Horace Wtnslow McCukdy, AKE Port Townsenfi. Wash. Mac ; Born July 30. 1.H99; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at University of Washington; Me- chanical Engineering Society (2. 3. 4) ; Varsity Crew (2. 3, 4). Captain (4); M. I. T. A. A. (4); T. A. C. (3, 4) ; Entered Sophomore Year. Charles Tolbert McGkadv, i;AE E! Paso, Texas Mac ; Born November ( . 1S9S; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at El Paso Higli School; Mfrh;tnical Engineering Society (2, 3. 4); 1922 KU ' ctora! Committee; Class Baseball (2); Wrest- ling; Entered Freshman Year. 87 Clarence Julius McIntire Burlington, Mass. Mac ; Born October 30, 1900; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Woburn High School; Me- chanical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Aeronautical Engineering Society (2. 3); Track (2, 3,4); Cross Country (3); Entered Freshman Year. Charles Donald McIntosh, 2AE Fort Collins, Colo. Don ; Born in 1S9S; Chemical Engineering Prac- tice (Undergraduate) ; Prepared at Fort Collins High School; Entered Sophomore Year. Harris Birdsill McIntyre, AG Houlton, Me. Born March 31, 1S97; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Houlton High School, Colby College, B. S. Degree; Corporation XV {2. 3, 4); M. L T. Radio Society (2); Electrical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Masonic Club (3, 4); Secretary (4); T. A. C. (3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. William Ramsey McIver Coldwater, Miss. Mac ; Born August 5. 1901; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Prepared at St. Jolm ' s Scliool; Mining Engineering Society (3, 4); Entered Fresh- man Year. Lachlan Mackenzie, 4 ZK White Plains. N. Y. Mac ; Born August 20, 1S98; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Cornell University; Masonic Club (3. 4); Golf Club (3. 4); Army Ord- nance Association (4) ; Corporation XV {3, 4) ; Entered Freshman Year. W ' illiam Kennedy MacMahon Atlantic, Mass. Bill , Mac ; Born July 7, 1897; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Quincy High School; V ' arsity Club; Undergraduate Member Executive Committee (4); Technique Electoral Committee (2); Cross Country (1. 2. 3. 4). Captain (3); Track (1, 2, 3, 4), Captain (4); M. I. T. A. A. (3); Cor- poration XV (4); Entered Junior Year. James Stanislaus McNellis Roslindale, Mass. Mack ; Born August 24. 1S94; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Huntington School; Electrical Engineering Society (3,4); Mechanical Engineer- ing Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. James Keith Macomber Cambridge. Mass. Mac ; Born October 2. 1899; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Hollywood High School, Hollywood, Cahf.; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4), Governing Board (4); California Club (2. 3. 4); Rifle Club (3. 4); Aeronautical Engineer- ing Society (2); Army Ordnance Association (4); Tech Show Ballet (2, 3); Entered Freshman Year. John Scott McWilliams Shamokin, Pa. Born March 21, 1896; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Lawrenceville, N. J.; Entered Senior Year. Earl Ewen Mader Born January 25. 1902 Taunton, Mass. Civil Engineering; Pre- pared at Taunton High School; Entered Freshman Year. 88 laseBB ■■B B B I mil = r - — —  4ii i fCimJn B a ■■■s a D B o y II B PORTFOLIO Il ... iMkitiiiumnkiliiiMiiiltiyiiniSt Charles Gordon Malcolm St. John, N. B.. Canada Dick ; Born in 1896; Engineering Administration; Prepared at McGiU University; Chemical Society (2. 3); Corporation XV (3. 4); British Empire Club (2, 3. 4). Secretar ' -Treasurer (4); Finance Committee (4); Entered Sophomore Year. George Cressy Croswell Maling Boston, Mass. Geo ; Born August 8. 1902; Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Prepared at Boston English High School. Norwich University; Naval Architectural Society (2.3.4); Entered Sophomore Year. Clarence Lauren Maltbv Evanston, 111. Kelly ; Born January 24. 1899; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Evanston High School; Electri- cal Engineering Society (3. 4). Treasurer (4); Choral Society (4); Vectors (4); Finance Committee (4); Gym Team (3. 4); The Tech. News Staff (3). Assistant Night Editor (4); Entered Junior Year. Raymond Fairbanks Mann Hyde Park. Mass. Ray ; Born January 16, 1901; Chemical Engi- neering; Prepared at Hyde Park High School; Chemical Society (2, 3 4); Entered Freshman Year. Milton Maximilian Manshel, ZBT Newark. N.J. Mick ; Born March 19. 1901; Electrochemical Engineering; Prepared at BarrJnger High School, Columbia University; Menorah Society (1. 2, 3. 4); Executive Committee (2. 3); The Tech. Advertis- ing Department (2); Entered Freshman Year. Charles Wesley Manville Medina, Ohio Vcs ; Born April 23. 1901; Engineering .Ad- ministration; Prepared at Medina High School; Aeronautical Society (1. 2); Mechanical Engineer- ing Society (2. 3. 4); Corporation XV (2. 3. 4); Army Ordnance Association (4); Tech Bible. .Asso- ciate Editor (2); The Tech (1); Entered Sopho- more Year. Isaac Mark, Jr., BA Amsterdam, N. Y. Ike ; Born June .30, 1900; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Princeton Preparatory School; Electri- cal Engineering Society (2, 3. 4); Menorah Society (2. 3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Franklin Hall Marmon. nx Indianapolis. Ind. Hall ; Born June 4. 1899; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Manual Training High Scliool; Mechanical Engineering Society (2. 3. 4) ; . ero- nautical Society (2); Army Ordnance Association (4). Secretary -Treasurer (4); Entered Freshman Year. Donald Budeham Marsh Watertown. Mass. Gob ; Born July 3. 1.S99; Naval . rchitecture and Marine Engineering; Prepared at Belmont High School; Naval .Architectural Society (2,3,4); En- tered Sophomore Year. Edwin Didley Martin Springfield, Mass. Dud ; Horn April 19. 1S97; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Prepared at Springfield Technical High; Horton Collegiate Academy, Cornell; En- tered Sophomore Year. S9 Joseph Thomas Martin Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Born November 9. 1896; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Lehigh Uni- versity; Hexalpha Society (3. 4); Electrical Engi- neering Society (2); Catholic Club (1.2); Entered Freshman Year. Charles Webster Maschal (ilenbrook, Conn. Web ; Born September 17, 1S96; Mechanical Engineering; Stylus (3, 4); Mechanical Engineer- ing Society (3. 4); Tech Engineering News, Fea- tures Editor (3); Entered Sophomore Year. Dabney Herndon Maury, Jr., X4 Evanston, 111. Born September 2, 1899; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Asheville School. N.C.; Entered Sopho- more Year. Ernest Nugent May, BE Cambridge, Mass. Ernie ; Born January 13, 1901; Chemical Engi- neering; Prepared at Andover; Chemical Society (2,3); Class Treasurer (1); The Tech News Staff (1) ; Finance Committee (1); Assistant Manager Field Day (1); First Assistant Manager Track (2); Tech- nique Electoral Committee (2) ; All-Technology Smoker Committee (2); Entered Freshman Year. Francis Marion Mason Danville. 111. Doc ; Born Julj- 13, 1897; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Nortliwestern University; Electrical Engineering Society (3. 4). Executive Committee (4) ; Vectors; Entered Junior Year. Edward Masterson Brooklyn, N. Y. Born March 1, 1896; Chemical Engineering Practice (Undergraduate); Prepared at Columbia University; Chemical Society (3. 4); Federal Board Club (3. 4); Entered Junior Year. Anthony Donald Matarese West Somerville, Mass. Mat , Tony ; Born September 11. 1900; Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Pre- pared at Somerville High School; Naval Architec- tural Society (2, 3, 4); Aeronautical Engineering Society (2); M. I. T. Orchestra (1, 2. 3); Tech Show Orchestra (1. 2. 3, 4). Concert Master; Entered Freshman Year. Eugene Burlingame Mechling, K Denver, Colo. Tug ; Born March 5, 1897; Electrical Engineer- ing; Prepared at East Denver High School. Uni- versity of Colorado; Vector Society (4); Aero- nautical Society (2); Electrical Engineering Society (2) ; Dormitory Committee. Secretary (4) ; En- tered Sophomore Year. Jerome Meier, ZBT East Orange, N. J. Jerry ; Born April 27. 1902; Electrical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Barringer High School. Newark. N. J.; Entered Freshman Year. Arthur Evans Meling, AT Chicago, 111. Art ; Born July 10, 1899; Engineering Adminis- tration; Prepared at University of Chicago; Beaver Club; Theta Tau; Corporation XV (2, 3. 4). Senior Director (4); T. A. C. Secretary (4); Techni- que Electoral Committee (2); Technique, Junior Board (2). Portfolio Editor t3); All-Technology Smoker. Chairman Publicity Committee (3); Field Day Marshal (3); Entered Freshman Year. 90 Kenneth CiEKALD Merriam Lowell, Mass. Ken ; Born November 11, 1901; Mechanical En- gineering; Prepared at Belfast High School; En- tered Freshman Year. Edward Atkinson Merrill St. Paul. Minn. Ed . E. A. ; Born April 15. 1900; ArchitL-ctural Engineering; Prepared at St. Paul Central Higli School. University of Minnesota; Architectural Society (2. 3. 4); Civil Engineering Society (3. 4); Frieze and Cornice; Class Track (2); V ' arsity Track (3, 4) T ; Tech Show Orchestra (4); En- tered Sophomore Year. Harold Felton Metcalf Ipswich. Mass. Hal ; Born December 24. 1898; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Ipswich High School; Entered Freshman Year. Georgf. -Albert Midwood, Jr., rA West Barrington. R. I. Born August 17. 1897; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Corporation XV (3. 4); Mechanical Engineering Society (3. 4);M. 1. T. A. A. (3); Golf. Manager (3); Entered Sophomore Year. Theodore Thomas Miller, X4 Orange. N. J. Ted ; Born August 26, 1900; Engineering .Ad- ministration; Prepared at Carteret .Academy; Beaver Club; K S; Chemical Society (2, 3, 4); Corporation XV (3. 4); Class Baseball (1); Musical Clubs (1. 2); Junior Board, Technique (1); Endow- ment Fund Committee (2); Inter-collegiate Con- ference Committee ( 3) ; .All-Technology Smoker Committee (3); Entered Freshman Year. Arnold White Milliken Lowell, Mass. Millie ; Born August 30. 1S99; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Lowell High School; Electrical Engineering Society (2. 3). Vice-Chairman (4); Vectors Society (4); Masonic Club (4); Entered Freshman Year. Henry .Albert Miner Bellows Falls, ' t. 19. 1896; Mechanical Hank ; Born November Engineering; Prepared at Bellows Falls High School; Cosmopolitan Club. Treasurer (2). Secretary (3), First Vice-President (4); Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3. 4); Masonic Club (3); Entered Fresh- man Year. Eldor John Mink, ' PK Rosslyn, ' a. El : Born March 27. 1S99; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Georgetown Preparatory School; Catholic Club (4); Entered Freshman Year. Charles Borden Miller. Jr.. V Goldsboro, N. C. Charlie ; Born Februarj ' 19. 1898; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Virginia Military Institute. B. S.; Civil Engineer- ing; Hexalpha Society (3. 4); Entered Junior Year. Oavii) Morris Minton, Jr., BOII New York City Dave ; Born June IS. 1901; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at DeWitt Clinton Higli .School; Musical Clubs (1); Tech Show, Music Staff (1. 2,4); Entered Fresliman Year. 91 TECHNIQUE 5SE 1923 H 1 B s q __ B B o ■q B Raymond Eugene Miskelly Winthrop, Mass. Ray ; Born August 5, 1900; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Winthrop High School; Chemical Society (2, 3, 4); Alpha Chi Sigma; Entered Fresh- man Year. Walter Richard Moore, Jr. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Born July S, 1896; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Saratoga Springs High School. Detroit Technical Institute. University of Michigan; Civil Engineer- ing Society (2, 3, 4) ; Entered Sophomore Ye ar. John Clement Molinar Maiden, Mass. Born December 10, 1901; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Maiden High School; Mechanical Engineering Society (3, 4); Freshman Crew (1); Varsity Crew (2. 3); Entered Freshman Year. Harvard Edgar Moor, Z Ellsworth, Me. Born December 20, 1897; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Ellsworth High School; Chess Club (2. 3, 4). Secretary-Treasurer (4); Electrical Engi- neering Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year, Charles Greenwood Moore Waltham, Mass. Charlie ; Born December S. 1899; Chemistry; Prepared at Lowell Textile School; Chemical Society (2. 3); Entered Freshman Year. Chester Arthur Moore Somerville, Mass. Chick ; Born May 17, 1900; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Somerville High School; Civil Engi- neering Society (2, 3, 4) ; Entered Freshman Year. Francis Ring Morgan Lawrence, Mass. J. P. ; Born November 26. 1899; Civil Engineer- ing; Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy; Civil Engineering Society (2, 3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Waller Vincent Morgan, Z Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Born February 1. 1897; Chemistry; Prepared at Columbia University; Radio Society (3. 4); Chemi- cal Society (3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Fearing Henry Morris, GH Berkeley, Calif. Nu ; Born January 30. 1S99; General Engineer- ing ; Prepared at Berkeley High School ; Civil Engineering Society (2. 3. 4) ; California Club (2,3.4); The Tech. Editorial Board (2); Entered Sophomore Year. Clifton Benjamin Morse, T Portland, Me. Clif ; Born April 27, 1899; Engineering Adminis- tration; Prepared at Portland High School; Cor- poration XV (2, 3. 4); Civil Engineering Society (2, 3. 4); Rifle Club (2); Summer Camp Show. Business Manager (2); Entered Freshman Year. 92 Edward . llen Somes Morse East Boston, Mass. Dizzy ; Born January 20. 1902; Naval .Architec- ture and Marine Engineering; Prepared at Boston English High School; Naval .Architectural Society (2. 3. -4); Entered Freshman Year. ViLLi. M Henry Mueser New York City Bill ; Born .April 10. 1900; Civil Engineering; Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School; Civil Engineering Societv (2. 3. 4). ' icc-President (4); T. C. A. Boys ' Work (3. 4); Summer Camp Show 1922; The Benchmark. Volume 1, .Art Editor (2); Entered Sophomore Year. E.XCELLESZA Leah Morse Brandon, t. Exce ; Born September 9. 1.S98; Physics; Pre- pared at University of Vermont; Cleofan (3, 4); Vice-President (4); Entered Junior Year. WiNSLOW Corson Morse, ATA Roxbui ' , Mass. Win ; Bom November 26. 1901; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Roxbury Latin School; K;S; Chemical Society (3. 4); Corporation XV (3. 4); ' ice- President of Class (2); Tech Show Assistant Stage Manager (1); Entered Freshman Year. Ja.ves Raymond Morton, Jr., UK Savannah, Ga. Jerry ; Born July 1. 1894; General Engineering; Prepared at Savannah High School. Davidson College. B. S. Degree; Naval .Architectural Society (2); Crew (2); Entered Sophomore Year. Daniel Patrick .Moynihan Buffalo, N. Y. Dan ; Born December 5. 1897; Sanitary Engi- neering; Prepared at Canisius College. .A. B. Degree; Catholic Club (2. 3). Board of Directors (4); Knights of Columbus Club, Vice-President (3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Charles Henry Mihlenberg, Jr., 2 Reading, Pa. Chick , Mule ; Born .August 29. 1899; Architec- ture; Prepared at Reading High School; .Arcliitec- tural Society (2.3.4); Triglyph; Entered Sophomore Year. August Peter Munning Matawan, N. J. Gus ; Born October 10, 1897; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at University of Chicago; Rifle Club (1); Chemical Society, Program Committee (2), Vice-President (3). President (4); KiS; Dormitory Committee (1. 2). Summer Chairman (4); Institute Committee (4); Combined Professional Societies. Secretary (4); Entered Freshman Year. Pall Stein Murdoch Newark, X. J. Doc ; Born November .5. 1.S99; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Rutgers College; Electrical Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); Radio Society (4); Entered Sophomore Year. Ja.mes Edward Murley, Jr. Jamaica Plain, Mass. Born July 9. 1901; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Boston Latin School ; Entered Fresh- man Year. ' Xi Charles Randolph Myer, Jr. Elizabeth, N. J. Randy ; Born January 27. 1899; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at The HillScliool; Mechani- cal Engineering Society (2. 3, 4); Class Baseball (1, 2); Football (2); Entered Freshman Year. Austin Southard Myers, OAX Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Chief ; Born May 11, 1S96; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Mt. Vernon School of Industrial Arts. Mt. Vernon High School; Chemical Society (4) ; Tech Show, Orchestra (1. 2,3,4) ; Cross Country (1); Entered Freshman Year. Bennett Myers, AMZ Lowell, Mass Chief ; Born December 12, 1900; Cliemical Engineering; Prepared at Lowell High School; Chemical Society (2. 3, 4 ) ; Menorah Society (1, 2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Solomon Nelson New York City Born October 20. 1901; Electrochemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at College of the City of New York, B. S. Degree; Chess Club (3. 4), Vice-President (4); Menorah Society (4); Entered Junior Year. James Nesmith II, BX Garden City, Long Island, N. Y. Jim : Born September 4, 1901; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at St. Paul ' s School; Electrical Engineering Society (1, 2, 4); Aeronautical Engi- neering Society (2); Cosmopolitan Club (4); Tug-of- war (2); Fencing (2, 3, 4), Manager (2,3) ; Entered Freshman Year. Welrose Leverett Newhall Newburyport, Mass. J. T. ; Born November 29, 1900; Naval Architec- ture and Marine Engineering; Prepared at Melrose High School ; Naval Architectural Society (4) ; Entered Freshman Year. Paul Revere Nash Ablngton, Mass. Duke ; Born April 19. 1902; Electrical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Abington High School; Entered Freshman Year. John Thayer Nichols San Francisco, Calif. Jack . Nick ; Born October 7. 1900; Physics; Prepared at Brookline High School ; California Club {2, 3, 4), Secretary (4); Entered Freshman Year. Stephen Barton Neiley, 4 rA Winchester, Mass. Steve ; Born March 26, 1900; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Phillips Andover Acad- emy; Musical Clubs (1. 2. 3. 4); Baton (4); En- tered Freshman Year. Aubrey Kenneth Nicholson Winchester, Mass. Nic ; Born May 6, 1902; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Quincy High School; Cliemical Society (2, 4); Entered Freshman Year. 94 ■■MmM iitngr — -WliLff g a ■■■B B n B Alexander Gkorge Nicholsky Petrograd, Russia Born October 22. 1892; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Naval Academy at Petrograd; In Russian Polar Expedition; Entered Junior Year. Iahkv Montgomery Noelke, A Mertzon, Texas ' ' Hae ; Born September 24, 1S9S; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Terrill School. University of Texas; Mechanical Engineering Society (4) ; Aeronautical Engineering Society (1); Rifle Club (1, 2. 4); Class Crew {1. 2); Rifle Team (1. 2); The Tech, News Staff (1). Night Editor (2); En- tered Freshman Year. Edward La wry Norton, BX Rockland. Me. Ed ; Born July 29, 1898; Electrical Engineering: Prepared at Rockland High School. University of Maine; Entered Junior Year. Paul Sirois O ' Brien Dorchester, Mass. O ' B ; Born November 11. 1900; Mining Engi- neering and Metallurgy; Prepared at Boston Latin School; Catholic Club (1, 2, 3. 4), Vice-President (2); Mining Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Vice- President Freshman Class (1); Entered Freshman Year. Edward Joseph O ' Connor Lowell, Mass. Doc ; Born June 25, 1901; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Lowell High School; Civil Engineer- ing Society (3. 4); Catholic Club (3. 4); Golf Club (4); Entered Freshman Year. August Glen Oddlafson, K2 Winnepeg, Canada Born in 1S93; Engineering Administration; Pre- pared at University of Manitoba, Canada; British Empire Club. Vice-President (3), President (4); Entered Sophomore Y ' ear. James Robert Norton Salem, Mass. Jamus ; Born March 24. 1900; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Salem High School; Catholic Club (3, 4); Radio Society (3. 4); Electrical Engi- neering Society (3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Robert Webb Olsson W ' elK ' sley, Mass. Ollie . Bob ; Born October 8. 1899; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Wellesley High School; Corporation XV (3, 4);T. A. C. (3) ; Entered Freshman Year. George Asa Noveck, TE ! Bennington, ' t. Born April 30. 1897; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Bennington High School, Dartmouth College; Entered Sophomore Year. av Herman Osborne Newport, N. IL Hank ; Born February 24, 1897; Chemical Engi- neering ; Prepared at Colby Academy; Crew (1.2); Basketball (3. 4); Track (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Do Palmer Osterman, A6 Waterloo, Iowa Osty ; Born April IS. 1898; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at West High School. University of Minnesota; Mechanical Engineering Society (3. 4); Entered Junior Year. Roberto Jose Ottonello, IIA Buenos Aires, Argentina Born August 10. 1S9S; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Escuela Industrial School; Electrical Engineering Society (4); Cosmopolitan Club (2, 3, 4); Latin American Club, Secretary (2, 3. 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Kendall Leslie Page Dorchester, Mass. Ken ; Born January 30, 1002; Electrochemical Engineering; Prepared at Dorchester High School; Chemical Society (2); Electrical Engineering So- ciety (3); Tech Engineering News, Circulation (2); Entered Freshman Year. Irving Papov Dorchester, Mass. Pap ; Born January 21. 1900; Chemical Engi- neering; Prepared at Boston English High School; Chemical Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Lucas Mallare Patacsil Bauang, Union, Philippine Islands Pat ; Born May 1, 1S98; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Philippine School of Arts and Trades; Mechanical Engineering Society (3. 4) ; Entered Junior Year. Michael John Patisteas, Laconia, Greece Born November 2. 1898; Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering; Prepared at Greek High School, Boston Englisli High School; Helicon Greek Students ' Association of America, President (3, 4); Civil Engineering Society (2); Electrical Engineering Society (2, 3); Entered Freshman Year. Joseph Charles Patty, 2X, Greenville, Ohio Joe ; Born November 15. 1S96; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Greenville High School, Santa Monica. California High School, George Washington University; Osiris; Pi Delta Epsilon; Stylus; Masonic Club (3, 4); Corporation XV (2, 3. 4); Civil Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); The Tech Engineering News, Secretary (2), Managing Editor (3). Assistant Editor (3), General Manager (4); Technique Electoral Committee (2); Technique, Faculty Editor (3); The Benchmark No. I. General Manager (3); Activities Reports Committee, General Chairman (3); The Tech Contributing Editor (3. 4); Institute Committee (4) ; Entered Freshman Year. Harold Judd Payne North Adams, Mass. Born January IS, 1900; Chemical Engineering Practice (LTndergraduate); Prepared at Drury High School; Chemical Society (1, 2, 3); Tech Engineering News, Staff (2, 3). Chairman Editorial Committee (4); Entered Freshman Year. Harry Leslie Pearson OX El Paso, Texas Born August 24, 1898; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at El Paso High School; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Masonic Club (3); Tug-of-war (1, 2); Entered Freshman Year. George Batchelder Pease Rutland, V ' t. Born July 24. 1S99; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Rutland High School, University of Cincinnati; Entered Senior Year. 96 Antonio Tocantins Penna Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Duke ; Born Februar - 2-J. 1.S9S; Mining Engi- neering and Metallurgy-; Prepared at Interlaken School; Latin American Club (1. 2.3.4); Cosmo- politan Club (2, 3); Mining Engineering Society (2. 3, 4) ; Entered Freshman Year. Edwin George Pennell Portland, Me. Penn ; Born . ugust 8. 1S97; .Architecture; Pre- pared at Portland High School; .Architectural Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Mac Dudley Perkins Denver, Colo. Perk ; Born April. 1897; Civil Engineering; Pre- pared at Colorado College; Civil Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); Masonic Club (3. 4). Richard C. Maclaurin Lodge (3.4); The Tech (2. 3, 4); En- tered Sophomore Year. Gilbert Fisher Perry, 2K Putnam, Conn. Gil ; Born May 18. 1895; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Putnam High School. Worcester Tech, Northeastern College; Entered Senior Year. Keble Barnum Perine, esx Dorchester, Mass. Squirt ; Born March 15. 1899; Biolog ' and Public Health; Prepared at Boston Latin School; Rifle Club (2); Tech Show Chorus (3); Entered Freshman Year. Clarence William Perkins Everett, Mass. Perk : Bom Februar ' 10. 1900; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Everett High School; Chemical Society (2. 3. 4); Corporation X ' (3. 4); Aeronautical Engineering Society (3); Rifle Club (2);T. A. C. (3); Entered Freshman Year. E. T0N HoLBROOK Perkins Melrose, Mass. Pete ; Born January 29. 1899; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Exeter .Academy. Melrose High School; Mechanical Engineering Society (3. 4); Entered Sophomore Year. William Magee Perry Helena, Mont. Bill Born October 16. 1S9S; Chemical Engi- neering; Prepared at Exeter .Academy; Chemical Society (2.3.4); Gym (2); Entered Freshman Year. Francis Marion Peterson Montevallo. Ala. Pete ; Born January 10. 1S96; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Birmingham Southern College; Entered Junior Year. Rodney Gordon Pettengill, AXA Portland, Me. Rod ; Born July 6. 1.S99; Engineering .Adminis- tration; Prepared at Deering High School; Pi Delta Epsilon; Stylus; Corporation XV (2. 3. 4); Electrical Engineering Society (2. 3.4); The Tech (2); Tech Engineering News (2), Editor (3); Entered Freshman ear. 97 RoswELL Edward Pfohl Buffalo, N. Y. William Dwight Pinkham Ros ; Born November 30. 1895; Architectural Engineering: Prepared at Canisius High School; Triglyph; Entered Freshman Year. Paul Maurice Phillips Dorchester, Mass. Pill ; Born November 10, 1900; Chemical Engi- neering; Prepared at Dorcliester High School; Chemical Society (3.4); Cosmopolitan Club (3); Entered Freshman Year. Albert Hopkins Pierce, X Boston, Mass. Al ; Born March 24. 1.899; Architecture; Pre- pared at Hamilton College; Technique. Art Editor (4); Architectural Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. John Franklin Pierce South Weymouth, Mass. Joe ; Born October 16. 1.897; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Newburyport High School; Civil Engineering Society (2. 4); Rifle Club (2); Masonic Club (3). Vice-President (4); T. A. C. (3); Rifle Team Manager (2); M. I. T. A. A. (2); The Tech. Night Editor (3), Assignment Editor (4); Wearer TRT ; Entered Freshman Year. Lewiston, Me. Bill ; Born August 19. 1S9S; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Lewiston High School Bates College. B. S. Degree; Masonic Club (3. 4) Corporation XV (3. 4); Varsity Club; Track (3) Entered Junior Year. Herman Palm a Plaza Vina del Mar, Chile Bum ; Born January 10. 1900; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Engineering Naval Academy of Chile; Entered Sophomore Year. Arturo Ponce-Canton, IIA Merida, Mexico Born March. 1900; Mechanical Engineering; Pre- pared at Instituto Literario; Latin American Club, (1,2.3.4). Secretary (3). President (4); Cosmopoli- tan Club (1. 2, 3. 4); Chauncy Hall Club (1. 2, 3. 4); Cathohc Club (1. 2. 3. 4). Director (4); Mechanical Engineering Society (2. 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Harmon Atkinson Poole Maiden, Mass. Hy ; Born November 5. 1S9S; Ejigineering .Ad- ministration; Prepared at Woonsocket High School: .Aeronautical Engineering Society (1); Corporation XV (3); Entered FreshmanYear. Marjorie Pierce Boston, Mass. Margie ; Born August 21. 1900; . rchitecture; Prepared at Watertown High School; Cleofan (I. 2, 3. 4). Treasurer (3); .Architectural Society (2. 3. 4); Tech Show (2.3); Entered Freshman Year. John Ward Poole, 3rd Jaffrey, N. H. Johnny ; Born July 9. 1898; Civil Engineering: Prepared at Conant High School. Phillips Exeter Academy; Civil Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); Varsity Track (I, 2. 3. 4); Entered Freshman ear. 98 George William Potter Melrose, Mass. Pot ; Born February 20. 1899; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Melrose High School: Aeronautical Engineering Society (1); Corporation XV (2. 3. 4); Mechanical Engineering Society (2. 3, 4); Crew. Assistant Manager (1); Technique. Junior Board (1, 2). Associate Business Manager (3); Technology Christian Association. Director Room Registry (3), ' ice-President (4); Dormitory Dance Committee (4); Entered Freshman Year. WiNTHKOP Ferguson Potter Beverly, Mass. Win : Born January 25. 1901; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Beverly High School; Electrical Engineering So- ciety (2. 3. 4); Hexalpha (3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Bryan Bonnell Powell Essex, N. ' . Slim ; Born March 9. 1890; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at New York Military Academy, Dartmouth College. University of Besancon; Entered Sophomore Year. Fearing Pratt, BE Hingham Mass. Dreadful ; Born Januarj- 29. 1898; Electrical Engineering: Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy; Masque; Electrical Engineering Society (2. 3, 4); Radio Society (2. 3. 4); Rifle Club (1). Treasurer. resigned (2); Tug-of-war (1); Tech Show. Assistant Business Manager (1, 2). Business Manager (3). Assistant to the General Manager (4) ; Entered Freshman Year. Luciano Atilio Prelokan. UA Buenos Aires. Argentina Born March 3, 1898; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at E. I. dela N.. Argentina; Mechanical Engineering Society (3, 4); Latin American Club (2. 3. 4); Cosmopolitan Club (2. 3. 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Robert Prescott, 2K Passaic. N. J. Bob ; Born September 4. 1900; Engineering .• dministration; Prepared at Passaic High Scliool; Mechanical Engineering Society (2. 3); Corpora- tion XY (4): Beaver Club; Field Day Relay (1. 2). Freshman Track {1); Basketball (2); Track (3, 4); Entered_Freshman Year. Leslie Daniel Price, K2 Manchester, N. H. Les ; Born September 27. 1901; General Engi- neering; Prepared at Manchester High School; Vec- tors; Electrical Engineering Society (2,4); Baton (4); Musical Clubs (2. 3. 4). Leader Mandolin Club and Jazz Band (4); Entered Sophomore Year. (iEORGE Russell Prout Qui ncy. Mass. Born November 13. 1899; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Huntington School, Quincy High School; Hexalpha (3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. WiLLARD Bates Purinton, •t ' TA Augusta, Me. Bob ; Born April 20. 1900; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy; Osiris; Walker Club; Pi Delta Epsilon; KjS; Beaver Club; Stylus; Class Secretary (2); The Tech, Night Editor (2), Editor-in-Chief (4); Technique, Asso- ciate Editor (3); Technique Electoral Committee (2): Musical Clubs (1,2); Chairman, Eddy Meet- ings (3); Swimming (1, 3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Theodore Schley Rader, 2i:N Grccncvillc, Tenn. Ted ; Born August 27, 1898; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at University of Tennessee; Entered Sophomore Year. 1 J Aaron Radin South Boston, Mass. NoRMAN Prescott Randlett Born January 20, IflOO; Hi..l .i;y and Public Health; Prepared at Bosttju Knj;lisli lU h School, Tufts College; Entered Sophomore Year. John Stanley Raffety. 4 BK Grinnell, Iowa Raff ; Born May 11, 1897; Civil En ineerinK; Prepared at Grinnell College; TeclinoloK ' Christian Association Cabinet (8); Civil Engineering Society (2. 3, 4); Class Football (2); Gym Team (2); Entered Sophomore Year. Laconia, N. H. Randy ; Born July 14, 1900; Architectural Engi- neering; Prepared at Laconia High School, N. H. State College; Architectural Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. William Greenfield Rap? New Rochelle, N. Y. Bill ; Born January 7, 1K97; Civil Engineering; Prepared at College of the City of New York; Civil Engineering Society (3); Masonic Club (3); Entered Sophomore Year. Albert Stuart Rairden. 4 K Curacao, Dutch West Indies Born June 7, 1S9S; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Prepared at Batavia High School of Java, Columbia University; Mining Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. George Dallas Ramsay, AO, Sharon, Pa. Born August 3, 1898; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Prepared at Washington and Jefferson University; Mining Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Francisco Ravecca, Jr. Montevideo, Uruguay Joe ; Born October, 1898; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Montevideo University; Meciiani- cal Engineering Society (2, 3. 4); Latin American Club (1. 2, 3. 4), Vice-President (4); Cosmopolitan Club (1. 2. 3.4); M. I. T. A. A. (3); Freshman Crew (1); Captain Fencing Team (3); Entered Freshman Year. ELIPHALET NORTHRIP ReAD Kalamazoo. Mich. Nort ; Born March 22, 1897; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Kalamazoo College; Civil Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Sopho- more Year. Joseph Hungerford Randall, AA Boston, Mass. Joe ; Born February 22, 1897; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Rhode island State College; Mechanical Engineering Society (3, 4); Masque; Tech Show, Lyrics {2. 3, 4), Music (2, 3, 4), Music Committee (4); Entered Freshman Year. Albert Sessians Redway. Kl ' Derby, Conn. Al ; Born October 22, 1898; Engineering . ' d- ministration ; Prepared at Lowell High School ; Theta Tau; Baton; Corporation XV (3, 4); Muscial Clubs (2,3, 4); Leader Banjo Club (4); Entered Freshman Year. 100 Daniel Joseph Reed Boston, Mass. Dan ; Born August 17. 1899; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at University Preparator ' School; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3. 4), Trips Committee (3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Clift Rodgers Richards, Jr. Marshfield Hills. Mass. Born June 21, 1896; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Harvard University; Crew (3); Mando- lin Clubs (2); Entered Sophomore Year. Parry Reiche Arlington, Mass. Born December 16. 1S09; Geology and Geological Engineering; Prepared at .Arlington High School; Mining Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Thomas Franklin Richardson Mount Olive, M iss. Dick ; Born March IS. 189G; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Mississippi College; Entered Sophomore Year. Evert .Allan Reinhakdt Brooklyn, N. Y. .•M ; Born September 8, 1900; Engineering .Ad- ministration; Prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School; Civii Engineering Society (2. 3. 4). Execu- tive Committee (3); Corporation XV {2, 3. 4); Swimming (2); Wrestling (1); Entered Freshman Year. Frank Otto Rickers Brooklyn, N. Y. Otto . Rick ; Born August 12,1901; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Polytechnic Prep.; Chem- ical Society (2, 3. 4), Program Committee (3); Tech Show (2. .3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Samuel Henry Reynolds Waterbury, Conn. Sam ; Born February 26. 1899; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Cornell University; Entered Junior Year. Theodore Riegel, rA New York City Teddy ; Born February 21, 1901; Engineering .Administration; Prepared at the Hill School; Corporation XV ' (3. 4 ) ; Tug-of-war ( I) ; Tech Show Ballet (2. 3); Entered Freshman Year. William Thavkr Rk h, Jr., Bon Newton, Mass. Bill ; Born April 12. 1900; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Chauncy Hall School; Musical Clubs (1); Entered Freshman Year. V ' iNCENT Paul Ring, 4 K St. Louis, Mo. ' in , Jazzer ; Born January 14. 1899; Mechani- cal Engineering; Prepared at St. Louis University; Chess Club (3); Mechanical Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); Catholic Club (1. 2, 3, 4); Entered Fresh- man Year. 101 Bernard Morris Rivkin Baltimore, Md. Preston Robinson Brookline, Mass. Barney ; Born July 4, 1S95; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore City College; Civil Engineering Society (2.3.4); Menorah Society (2. 3, 4) ; Tech Engineering News, Editorial Staff (2, 3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. John Angell Robbins South Arclmore, Pa. ■■Jack ; Born April 18. 1893; Architectural Engi- neering; Prepared at Riegelsville Academy, Uni- versity of Penn.; Cosmopolitan Club (4); Entered Senior Year. Keith Wilkinson Robbins Shickshinny, Pa. K. W. ; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Williams- port Dickinson Seminary; Aeronautical Engineer- ing Society (2); Civil Engineering Society (2, 3, 4), Executive Committee (4); Tech Engineering News (2,3); Entered Freshman Year. Born June 30, 1902; Chemical Engineering; Pre- pared at Brookline High School; Entered Freshman Year. Harry Eugene Rockefeller, 2X Asbury Park. N. J. Rock ; Born March G, 1901; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Asbury Park High School; Beaver Club. Secretary (3); Institute Committee (3, 4); Technique 1921, Sophomore Business Board (3); Technique 1922, Business Manager; Chair. Bulletin Board Committee (4); Elections Committee (4); Entered Freshman Year. Fritz Jules Roethlisberger, BOn Staten Island, N. Y. Born October 29, 1898; Engineering Administra- tion; Prepared at Staten Island Academy. Columbia College, A. B. Degree; Entered Junior Year. Howard John Roberts, $K Johnstown, Pa. Bish ; Born May 4, 1900; Engineering Adminis- tration; Prepared at Penn. State College; Corpora- tion XV (3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Charles Spear Roll Plainfield, N. J. Charlie ; Born February 19, 1S9S; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at North Plainfield High School. Stevens Tech; Entered Sophomore Year. John Frederick Robinson, 4 K2 Boston, Mass. Robbie ; Born August lo. 1899; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Roxbury Latin School; Corporation XV (3. 4); Glee Club (4); Entered Freshman Year. Vaino Alexander Ronkanen Waltham, Mass. Ronk ; Born October 29. 1896; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Rockport. Mass., and Waltham High School; Entered Fresliman Year. 102 James Ign ' atus Rooxey Brookline, Mass. Jim ; Born February 13. 1S99; Civil Engineer- ing; Prepared at Boston College. A. B. Degree; Civil Engineering Society (3, 4) ; Catholic Club (2, 3. 4), Board of Directors (4); Entered Sopho- more Year. Hyman Louis Rosengard Roxbury. Mass. Lefty ; Born August 31. 1901; .Architectural Engineering; Prepared at Boston English High School; .Architectural Society (2, 4); Menorah Society (4); .Aeronautical Engineering Society (4); Entered Freshman Year. Alexa.nder Daniel Ross West Branch, Nova Scotia, Can. Born .April 13. 1S94; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Dalhousie University; Hexalpha (3. 4); Entered Junior Year. Bernard ' illl m Rubin, 4 ZA Dorchester, Mass. Bernie ; Born May 3. 1900; Engineering .Ad- ministration; Prepared at Dorchester High School; Cori)oration XV (3, 4); Menorah Society (3. 4); Ordnance Association (4). T. A. C. (2. 3. 4); Voo Dog. Business Assistant (3), Associate Editor (3.4); Entered Freshman Year. Charles Gordon Rudderham, AKE Kingston, N. V. Charlie ; Born March 4, 1900; Engineering Administration; Preparetl at Beverly High School; Corporation XV (3 4); Class Treasurer (3); Committee. All-Technology Smoker (2); Com- mittee-Intercollegiate Conference (3); The Tech (1. 2); Swimming (1); Football (2); Entered Fresh- man Year. Raymond Crawford Rundlett, ATiJ Worcester, Mass, Ray ; Born March 7, 1S99; Engineering -Ad- ministration; Prepared at Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Osiris; Baton; Masonic Club (3, 4); Corporation XV (2, 3. 4). Board of Directors (4); Musical Clubs. Glee Club (2. 3). Banjo Club (2). Sophomore Assistant (2). Treasurer (3). General Manager (4); Finance Committee (3), Secretary (3); Institute Committee (4); Entered Sophomore Year. Frank Havens Russell, Wilmington, N. C. Razoo . Russ ; Born November 24. 1S99; Me- chanical Engineering; Prepared at Pawling School; Theta Tau; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); T. A. C. (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Robert Price Russell, KZ Worcester, Mass. Bob ; Born July 16. 1898; Chemical Engineering Practice (Undergraduate); Prepared at Clark University; Entered Sophomore Year. William Watson Russell, AT Oak Hill, N. B., Canada Bill ; Born November 7. 1892; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Phillips . ndover Adacemy; Beaver Club; Theta Tau; Osiris; Varsity Club; Executive Committee (3); Corporation XV (2, 3. 4). Secretary (3); M. I. T. A. A. (2. 3. 4). President (3), Chairman Executive Committee (3); T. A. C. Executive Committee (3) ; institute Committee (2) ; Advisory Council on AtliU ' tii s (4); Technique Electoral Committee (2). ' ice Chairman (2); Chairman Point Systems Committee (4); Coach Football (2. 3); Wrestling (2. 3. 4). Captain (2); Entered Sophomore Year. John Fra.ncis Ryan. AT N ' ew York City Born October 3. l.S JO; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at High Scliool uf Commerce, New York University; Meclianical Engineering Society (4); Entered Junior Year. 103 H B O B B a a ■■B B B I i:u...,... .ni . jn ;:: .. ..T. ; . ...HU.I.,.1,,11,1.,11.1, ' 1 n- ■■.n,.,J.iiTii-..T7[iiL,iili ' iii ' iTi.n iiTTTT... .„.,.. ,., ,-,11 ., Lj,.m,-,i,.7.i77„..- ..■• ' - -r. -■■. .■.: Stanley Moulton Ryerson Auburn, Me. Born February 10, 1896; Architecture; Prepared at Edward Little High School, Bates College, B. S. Degree; Architectural Society (4); Entered Sopho- more Year. Albert Loring Sargent Maiden, Mass. Sarg ; Born October 30. 1900; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Maiden High School; Corporation XV (2,3,4); Rifle Club (.S); Civil Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. John Edward Sallaway, K Dorchester, Mass. •■Sal , Sally ; Born May 10, 1900; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Chauncy Hall School; Meclianical Engineering Society (2. 3, 4); Chauncy Hall Club (2. 3. 4); Catholic Club, Secretary (3). President (4); Track (1); Entered Freshman Year. Francis Parkman Sammet Maiden, Mass. Sammy : Born March 14, 1S98; Civil Engineer- ing; Prepared at Maiden High Scliool; Civil Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Y ' ear. James Demetrius Sarros New York City Jimmy ; Born November 8, 1900; Electrochemi- cal Engineering; Prepared at Stuyvesant High School; The Tech. News Staff (1), Associate Editor (2), News Editor (3); Entered Freshman Y ' ear. Walter Mills Saunders, Jr., ATA Providence, R. I. Sandy ; Born June 9. 1900; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Classical High School; VVoopgaroo; Chemical Society (2. 3, 4); Voo Doo, Circulation Manager J); Tech Show Chorus (1,2); Entered Freshman Year. Wendell Phillips Sammet Maiden, Mass. Dana Dean Sawyer Haverhill, Mass. Born April 20, 1896; Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Prepared at Maiden High ScIiool; Naval Architectural Society (2, 3, 4); En- tered Freshman Year. Elmer Edward Sanborn Dover, Mass, Born February 22, 1900; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Dover High School; Mechanical Engi- neering Society (3. 4); M. I. T. A. A. (4); Varsity Chib (4); T. A. C. (2, 3); Class Track (2,3.4); Track (2, 3. 4); Cross Country (2, 3. 4). Captain (4); Wearer of the T . aTa. and cTc; Entered Freshman Year. Born January 19, 1900; Engineering Administra- tion; Prepared at Phillips Exeter .Academy, Haver- hill High School; Corporation XV (3,4); Mechani- cal Engineering Society (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Henry McAlpin Schley, X Savannah, Ga. Slick ; Born July 30, 1898; .Architecture; Scarab; Architectural Society (2, 3, 4); Golf Club (3.4); Golf (3.4), Captain (4); M. I. T. A. A. (4); En- tered Sophomore Year. 104 Nathan Schneiderman, TA Newark, N. J. Nat ; Born August 18. 1899; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at South Side High School; Mechanical Engineering Society {2, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Karl Ernest Schoenherr Boston, Mass. Born December 29, IS93; Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Prepared at Real Gymnasium, Durlach, Germany; Naval Architectural Society (2. 3, 4); Catholic Club (3. 4); Assistant Instructor Physical Training (3, 4); Entered Fre shman Year. George Perciv ' al Schumacker. AKE Denver, Colo. Schutty ; Born April 20. 1899; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at East Side High School; Me- chanical Engineering Society (4); Technology Christian Association (2. 3. 4). Treasurer (4); Dormitory Committee (3. 4); Finance Committee (4); Technique Electoral Committee (2); Entered Freshman Year. Charles Frank Schumaker Maiden, Mass. Cal ; Born March 6. 1900; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Maiden High School; Entered Fresh- man Year. Werner Schoop Hongg-Zurich, Switzerland Born May 27. 1899; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Husmann. Switzerland; Cosmopolitan Club (3. 4); Mechanical Engineering Society (3, 4); The Tech (3.4); Entered Junior Year. Russell Francis Schreiber. IlKA Colorado Springs. Colo. Russ ; Born March 4. 1S98; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Colorado Springs High School. Colorado College; Mechanical Engineering Society (3. 4); Entered Junior Year. William Schulman Patcrson, N. J. Bill ; Born May 12. 1900; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Passaic High School; Menorah Society (1. 2. 3. 4); Chemical Society (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Edward Bailey Schwamb Arlington, Mass. Born December 18. 1898; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Arlington Higli School, Chauncy Hal! School; Chauncy Hall Club (3); Hockey (2. 3) hTt; Entered Freshman Year. Theodore Alderson Schwamb Arlington, Mass. Born December 18. 1898; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Chauncy Hall School; Chauncy Hall Club (3); Entered Freshman Year. William Ryland Scott. 2X Hagerstown, Md. Scotty . Pawnbroker ; Born April 21, 1899; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Mercers- burg Academy; Stylus; Corporation XV (2.3.4); Freshman Tennis (I); The Tech. News Board (2). Managing Board (3). Chairman of Editorial Board (3); Varsity Tennis (2, 3. 4), Captain (4); Entered Freshman Year. lU.J Samuel Melbourne Seegal, SAM Dorchester, Mass. Sam ; Born May 18. 1902; Engineering Adminis- tration; Prepared at Chelsea High Scliool; Civil Engineering Society (1. 2. 3); Corporation XV (3. 4); Menorah Society (2, 3. 4), Chairman Executive Committee (3), President (4); Entered Freshman Year. Manuel Shampanier Paterson, N. J. Manny ; Born February 6. 1897; Engineering Ad- ministration: Prepared at Chelsea Preparatory School; Menorah Society (1. 2, 3. 4); Chemical Society (3. 4); Corporation XV (4); Entered Freshman Year. George Algernon Shattuck Cambridge, Mass. G. A. Born April 14. 1898; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Rindge Technical School; Chemi- • cal Society (3,4); Rifle Club (3); Entered Fresh- man Year. Alfred Eugene Shaw Parkston, South Dakota Born June 29, 1898; Co-operative Course in Elec- trical Engineering; Prepared at Iowa State College; Hexalpha {3, 4); Electrical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Radio Society, Treasurer (3); Entered Sophomore Year. Dexter Nichols Shaw, ATA Lowell, Mass. Deck ; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Lowell High School; Chemical Society (2. 3, 4); Tech Bible. .Assistant Manager (2) ; The Tech. Circulation Department (1); Entered Fresliman Year. Edward Clifton Shaw Easthampton, Mass. Cliff ; Born March 18, 1900; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Williston Seminary; Civil Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Ward Edward Shearer Xenia, Ohio Born September S. 1899; Naval .Architecture and Marine Engineering; Prepared at St. Mary ' s College; Naval Architectural Society (2, 3, 4); Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Leo Shedlovsky Boston, Mass. Born April 22, 1901; Chemical Engineering; Pre- pared at Boston Englisli High School; Cliess Club (2, 3, 4), Vice-President (3), President (4); Cosmo- politan Club (1. 2. 3, 4). Entertainment Committee (4); Chemical Society (2, 3, 4); Menorah Society (1); Entered Freshman Year. Thomas Francis Sheeran Woburn, Mass. Tom , Squash ; Born October 2. 1897; Engi- neering Administration; Prepared at Woburn High School, Boston College; Catholic Club (2. 3, 4); Vice-President (3); T. A. C. (3, 4); Entered Sopho- more Year. John Redford Sheffield, Jr., X White Plains, N. Y. Shef ; Born November 7, 1898; Electrochemical Engineering; Prepared at Brooklyn Polytechnic Preparatory School; KsS; Beaver Club. President (2, 3); WafkerClub (3); Class President (2), Vice- President (2); All-Technology Smoker (3); Point System Committee (3); Entered Freshman Year. 106 Morris Fahnestcx:k Sheldon, AKE Cambridge, Mass. Thomas Elwell Shepherd, AT Chestnut Hill. Mass. Born November 16. 1899; Chemical Engineering Practice (Undergraduate); Prepared at Huntington Preparator - School; Alpha Chi Sigma; Army Ordnance Association. President (4); Chemical Society (3. 4); Class Secretary (1); Tug-of-war (1); Football (2): Musical Clubs (1); All-Technology Smoker Committee (2, 3); Entered Freshman Year. Malcolm Keene Sheppard Taunton, IVIass. Shep ; Born March 3. 1900; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Taunton High School; En- tered Freshman Year. RoscoE Ernest Sherbrook, A Brookline, Mass. Ros ; Born October 19. 1899; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Stone School; Masque; Beaver Club; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3. 4); Aeronautical Engineering Society (2. .3); Tech Show Chorus (1, 2). Business Manager (3), Treas- urer (4); Finance Committee (4). Secretary (4); Swimming (2); Entered Freshman Year. Warren Don Sherman, ATA Pulaski, Mich. Sherm ; Born November 5. 1894; Engineering Administration: Prepared at Hillsdale College, B. A. Degree; Entered Sophomore Year. Hugh McCluer Shirey, K2 Buena Vista, V ' a. Satchel ; Born November 5. 1898; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Buena V ' ista High Scliool, Washington and Lee University; Theta Tau; Osiris; Electrical Engineering Society (2. 3); Corporation XV (3. 4); Walker Memorial Com- mittee (3,4). Chairman (4); Inter-collegiate Con- ference Committee (3); All-Technology Smoker Committee (4); The Tech. Board of Contributing Editors (4); Institute Committee (4). Executive Committee (4); Entered Sophomore Year. KoHAY Shoda Tokio. Japan Coffee . Soda ; Born in 1S95; Mechanical En- gineering; Prepared at Waseda University; Entered Sophomore Year. Richard Joseph Sholtz Kansas City, Mo. Dick ; Born May. 1S98; Engineering Adminis- tration; Prepared at University of Missouri; En- tered Junior Year. Abraham George Silverman Methuen, Mass. Pedro ; Born February 12. 1901; Engineering .-Xd- ministration; Prepared at Lawrence High School; Menorah Society (1. 2, 3, 4); Corporation XV (2. 3, 4); Engineer Unit. R. O. T. C. (3. 4); En- tered Freshman Year. IsiDOR Joseph Silverman Bridgeport, Conn. Is ; Born April 4, 1900; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Bridgeport High School; Chemical Society {2. 3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. 1U7 MiLO Trow Siverling Albert Lea, Minn. Eastman Smith Mike ; Born September 14. 1S9S; Engineering Administration; Prepared at University of Illinois; Entered Junior Year. Francis Edward Slayter Auburndale, Mass. Fat ; Born December 14. 1899; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Newton High School; Corporation XV (3, 4); Swimming (1); Entered Freshman Year. Granby, Mass. Easty ; Born April 2. 1S97; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Hoi yoke High School. Harvard University; The Tech Engineering News. Acting .Advertising Manager (2);M. I. T. Orchestra (2); Technology Christian Association, Community Service, Musical Ensemble , Manager (3);Voo Doo, Contributor (2); Entered Sophomore Year. Howard Backus Sloan Swampscott, Mass. Pete ; Born December 13, 1897; Chemical Engi- neering; Prepared at Swampscott High School; Alpha Chi Sigma ; Chemical Society (2, 3, 4) ; Entered Freshman Year. Gabriel Smith Christiania, Norway Born September 29. 1893; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Norwegian Naval Academy; Entered Junior Year. Irwin Joseph Smith, Jr. Menands, N. Y. Joe ; Born May 28. 1900; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at The Albany Academy; Chemical Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Charles Samuel Smith Tucson, Ariz. Born February 4, 1896; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Aurora. Ind. High School, Indiana University A. B. Degree; Mechanical Engineering Society (3. 4); Aeronautical Engineering Society (3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Joseph Edward Smith Chicago, in. Sam ; Born Marcli 10. 1899; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Illinois University; Mechanical Engineering Skiciety (3, 4); Aeronautical Engineer- ing Society (3, 4); Entered Junior Year. Clinton Fulton Smith, K New Richmond, Wisconsin Clint ; Born February 19, 1897; General Engi- neering; Prepared at University of Minnesota, University of Wisconsin; Mechanical Engineering Society (4); Entered Junior Year. Norman Lincoln Smith Belmont, Mass. Smithy ; Born September 13. 1899; Geuli)fiy and Geological Engineering; Prepared at Boston Eng- lish High School; Civil Engineering Society (2. 3); Mining Engineering Society (4); Rifle Club (I); Gym (3); Entered Freshman Year. 108 f liiiiFl FOR T F O L I O .—....,. ■„r=::5?li; .,....irTrM.. ,—..-11 Roland Lanxelot Smith Winthrop, Mass. Doctor ; Born October 2, 1900; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Winthrop High School; Entered Freshman Year. Francis Arnold Snell Brooklinc, Mass. Franny ; Born January 20. 1900; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Brookline High School; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Paul Peter Sosinski Terryville. Conn. Born June 22. I.S9H; Electrical Engineering; Pre- pared at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Terry- ville High School; Electrical Engineering Society (3. 4); Entered Junior Year. Albert Kuwakd Southam Salem, Mass. Al ; Born November II, 1900; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at SalemHIgh School; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3. 4); Aeronautical Engi- neering Society (2); Entered Freshman Year. Francis Wheeler Spalding, ()X Aiiburndalc, Mass. Dyno ; Born October II. 1.S9.S; .Nk-chanical Engineering; Prepared at Newton High Scliool Mechanical Engineering Society (2. 3.4); Tug-of ' war (1); Football (2); Naval Unit Football (1) Entered Freshman Year. Andrew Spanur, Jr. Cleveland, Ohio Born .August 6, 1899; Chemical Engineering; Pre- pared at West High School; Entered Sophomore Year. Godfrey Bcrras Sfeir Cooperstown, X.V. Fry ; Born March 20. 1900; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at California institute of Tech- nology. University of California; Stylus; Mechani- cal Engineering Society (3. 4); California Club (3.4); Tech Engineering News. Features Depart- ment (3). Assistant Features Editor (4); 1921 Tech Show, Saxophone Sextet (3); Entered Junior Year. Harold Hudson Spengler Cleveland, Ohio Born December 24, IS96; Cliemical Engineering; Prepared at Western Reserve University, A. B. Degree; Gym Team (3, 4); Entered Junior Year. Howard Marshall Spooner Rahway, N. J. Born September 9, 1900; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Rutgers College; Electrical Engineer- ing Society (3. 4); Entered Junior Year. Dale Dewey Spoor, AT Redlands. Calif. D. D. ; Born September 11, 1900; Engineering . dniinistration; Prepared at Principia Academy and Junior College, St. Louis. Mo.; California Club (2. 3. 4). Secretary (2). President (3. 4); Glee Club (2. 3, 4); Baton (4); Corporation XV (2). Director (3), President (3. 4); Techni(iue Electoral Committee (2); Summer Camp — Student Council (2); Tech Engineering News (2), Circula- tion Manager (3), resigned; The Benchmark. Circulation Manager (2); Entered Sophomore Year. lO ' J DwiGHT Elliott Stagg, ATA Bridgeport, Conn. Duke ; Born September 1, 1S9S; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Wesleyan University; Woopgaroo; Technique Electoral Committee (2); Banjo Club {2. 3); Tech Show Chorus (1); Voo Dog. Managing Editor (2), Editor (3); Entered Freshman Year. James Avery Stalbird Swampscott, Mass. Chubby ; Born July 3. 1901; Sanitary Engineer- ing; Prepared at Swampscott High School; Chemi- cal Society (2); Civil Engineering Society (3); Varsity Club (3. 4); Tug-of-war (1); Swimming (1, 2, 3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Harold Davis Stanley Swampscott, Mass. Born December 20. 1901; Electrochemical Engi- neering; Prepared at Swampscott High School; Entered Freshman Year. Harold Preston Stanley Taunton, Mass. Stan ; Born September 24, 1S99; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Taunton High Scliool; Mechanical Engineering Society (4); Aeronautical Engineering Society (3); T. A. C. (4); Track (4); Entered Freshman Year. Karl Oddvar Stensrud Krlstianla, Norway Steny ; Born April 1, 1S9S; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Nor vegian Gymnasium; Civil Engi- neering Society (2. 3. 4); Cosmopolitan Club {2. 3); Norwegian Students Club (3. 4), President (3); Entered Sophomore Year. Amos Henry Stevens, AXA Arlington Heights, Mass. Steve ; Born July 23. 1S99; Biology and Public Health; Prepared at Arlington High School; Masque; Aeronautical Engineering Society (1, 2); Tech Show. Lyrics (3. 4), Chorus (3); Entered Freshman Year. Philip Coggeshall Stevens, AKE El Paso, Texas Steve ; Born October 2. 1S99; Architectural Engineering; Prepared at El Paso High School; Scarab; Frieze and Cornice; Architectural Society (3, 4); Wrestling (1, 2, 3); Entered Freshman Year. Douglas Crysler Stewart Buffalo. N. Y. Doug ; Born January 16, 1898; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Hamilton, Ont.. Collegiate Institute. University of Toronto; Electrical Engi- neering Society (3, 4); Radio Society (3, 4); En- tered Freshman Year. Max Jacob Steinberg, TE Brooklvn, N. Y. Florence Ward Stiles Mac ; Born April 15. 1900; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Brooklj-n Boys ' High School; Electrical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Menorah Society (2. 3, 4); Hexalpha (3, 4) ; Orchestra (3) ; Entered Sophomore Year. Cambridge, Mass. Stilesy ; Born September S, 1897; Architecture; Prepared at Cambridge Latin School; Cleofan (1. 2, 3. 4), Vice-President (3); Architectural Society (I. 2. 3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. 110 Harold Alfred Stockbkidge, ♦SK Newton, Mass. Stocky ; Born July 25. 1899; EngineerinR , d- rainistration; Prepared at N ' ewton High School; Slechanical Engineering Society (1. 2); Corpora- tion XV ' (2. 3, 4); Golf Club (3.4); Entered Fresh- man Year. John William Strieder, AX. Lexington, Mass. Johnny ; Born June G, 1901; Biology and Public Health; Prepared at Boston English High School; Masque; Basketball (2); Tech Show (2, .3); Voo Doo, .Assistant Editor (3, 4); Wrestling (2); En- tered Freshman Year. R.wMOND Robert Stodd. rd East Lynn, Mass. Ray ; Born December 9. 1900; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Lynn Classical High School; Hexalpha; Entered Freshman Year. Everett Milton Strong RoY. L .Amidon Stone Pittsfield, Mass. Stoney ; Born September 2. 1.897; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at New Britain High School; Mechanical Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); Tech Show. .Assistant Business Manager (1); Tech Engineering News, Editorial Board (2); Entered Freshman Year. Elmira, N. V. E- M. . Shorty ; Born January 2:i, UtOO; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Yarmouth High School; Electrical Engineering Society (2. 3, 4) ; Entered Freshman Year. Robert D.widson Stu. rt, Jr. Carbondale, Pa. Bob ; Born December 12. 1899; Electrochemical Engineering; Prepared at Scranton High School; .Alpha Chi Sigma; Chemical Engineering Society (2, 3. 4); Voo Doo (3); M. I. T. Orchestra (1); Track (2) ; Entered Freshman Year. Ch.vrles Willis Stose Washington, D. C. Bill ; Born December 14. 1900; Chemical Engi- neering; Prepared at Central High School; ( hemiciil Society (2. 3. 4), Vice-President (4); Combined Professional Societies. Executive Committee (4); Voo Doo Staff (2); Track (2, 3. 4); Entered Fresh- man Year. Sydney . L rtin Str.mss, SAM New York City Sid ; Born May 31. 1901; Civil Engineering; Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School; Civil Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); Wrestling (1. 2); Musical Clubs (4); Entered F ' reshman Year. Thomas Hodgson Stubbs, OS West Chester, Pa. Born September 1.3. 1S99; Mining Enginoering and Metallurgy; Prepared at West Chester High School, Haverford College; Mining Engineering Society (3, 4); Entered Junior Year. ToMAS Antonio Subirana New ' ork City Subi ; Born April IS. 1901; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Worcester Academy; Latin- American Club (2, 3, 4); Mechanical Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); Cosmopolitan Club (2. 3. 4); Track (1, 2); Baseball (1. 2); Entered Freshman Year. Ill Cornelius Dermott Sullivan, K Bangor, Me. Connie ; Born August 9. 1S9S; Chemical Engi- neering Practice (Undergraduate); Prepared at Bangor High School; Catholic Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Chemical Society (2, 4); Entered Freshman Year. YuAN-LuN Ta Chinkiang, China Born November 1900; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Tsing Hua College. Pelcin, China; Mechanical Engineering Society (3. 4); Chinese Students ' Club (3, 4), Vice-President (4); Entered Sophomore Year. George Dewey Swan, X Madison, Wis. ■■Swanee . Dogy , Dits ; Born May 26, 1897; Architecture; Prepared at University of Wisconsin; Scarab; Frieze and Cornice; Architectural Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Lewis Pearson Tabor East Bridgewater, Mass. Looie ; Born June 20, 1900; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at East Bridgewater High School; Rifle Club (1, 2, 3); Chemical Society (2. 3, 4); Radio Society (4); Entered Freshman Year. Frederick Foster Sweeney East Jaffrey, N. H. Terrcnce ; Born December 29, 1900; Civil Engi- neering; Preparedat Phillips Exeter Academy; Civil Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Engineer Unit R O T C. (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. William Knight Taft Brookline, Mass. Bill ; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Brook- line High School; Stylus; Chemical Society (2, 3, 4); The Tech, Night Editor (3); Intercollegiate News Editor (4); Entered Freshman Year. Karl Adrian Swett, West Newton, Mass. Long Boy ; Born September 30, 1900; Co-opera- tive Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at U. S. Naval Academy; Hexalpha; Entered Junior Year. Joshua Tamer Odessa, Russia Born December. IS96; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Russian High School; Chemical Society (2. 3. 4) ; Entered Freshman Year. Evander Wallace Sylvester, X Alexandria, La. Syl ; Born January 2. 1.S99; Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Prepared at U. S. Naval Academy; Masonic Club (4); Entered Senior Year. Albert Frederick Tange Auburndale, Mass. . ' l ; Born November 20. 1900; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Newton High School; Corporation XV (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. 112 Charles Herbert Ta-vlor Dover. Mass. Herb ; Born December 30, 1S99; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Dover High School; Chemical Society (2. 3); Cosmopolitan Club (.3); Corporation XV (3); Entered Freshman Year. Charles Martin Taylor Lawrence. Mass. Chuck ; Born March 7. 1902; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Lawrence High School; Chemical Society (2. 3, 4); Army Ordnance Association (4); Entered Freshman Year. E.MiL Elvidge Taylor Iowa City, Iowa Curley ; Born July 8, 1896; General Engineering; Prepared at State University of Iowa; Fencing (3, 4), Captain (4); Entered junior Year. Thomas Madison Taylor, 2X San Antonio, Texas Matt ; Born November 29. 1898; Mining Engi- neering and Metallurgy ' ; Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy; Osiris; Beaver; Walker Club; KiS; Var- sity Club. Executive Committee (4); Mining Engi- neering Society (2. 3. 4); Assistant Track Manager (2); Field Day Manager (3); Varsity Track and Cross Country Manager (3); M. L T. A. A. (3, 4). Executive Committee (3, 4). President (4); I. C. A. A. A. A. (3); N. E. L C. A. A. (3. 4); M. I. T. Ad- visory Council on Athletics (4); Wearer of T ; Institute Committee (4); All-Technology Smoker Committee (I. 2). Cheer Leader (2); Chairman of Revision of the Student Tax Committee (4); En- tered Freshman Year. John Henry Teeter, K ' Johnstown, Pa. Jack ; Born January U. 1900; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Penn. State College; ' ectors; Masonic Club (3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Harold Robert Ten Eyck. 4 A0 Santa Fe, New Mexico Ten ; Born June 16. 1899; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Colorado College; Tech Show (3) ; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4) ; Entered Sophomore Year. Edwin Andrew Terkelsen Newton Highlands, Mass. Turk ; Born February 7. 1900; Mechanical En- gineering; Prepared at Newton High School; Me- chanical Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Claus Molbach Thellefsen Kristiania, Norway Thellef ; Born May 30, 1898; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Frogner High School; Cosmopolitan Club (2. 3, 4); Corporation XV (3. 4);T. A. C. (3. 4); Norwegian Students ' Club. Manager (3, 4); Fencing (4); Entered Freshman Year. Edmund Jared Thimme Paterson, N. J. Tim ; Born September 9. 1901; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Peterson High School; Beaver; Baton; Electrical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Tug-of-war (1); Football (2); Track (1); Swimming (2, 3); Crew (3); Technique Electoral Committee (2); Junior Prom Committee (3); Musical Clubs (1 . 2. 3) ; Dormitor - Executive Committee (4) ; Entered Freshman Year. Earl Roger Thomas Williamsport. Pa. Tommy ; Born March 28. 1899; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Williamsport High School; Aeronautical Engineering Society (2); Electrical Engineering Society (4); Radio Society (1, 2); Saxophone Sextette (2); Tech Show Orchestra (1. 2. 3); Entered Freshman Year. 11.3 Leland E. Thomas Waverley, Mass. Lee ; Born January 12, 1900; Mining Engineer- ing and Metallurgy; Prepared at Belmont High School; Entered Freshman Year. Sterling Gould Thomas Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Tommy ; Born March 22. 1900; Civil Engineer- ing; Prepared at Wilkes-Barre High School, Penn. State College; Civil Engineering Society {3, 4); Adv. Engineer Unit i ' S). President (4); Entered Sophomore Year. Wilfrid Mulock Thomson, 2AE Toronto, Ont., Canada Tommy ; Born September 20. 189S; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Upper Canada College; Canadian Club. President ( 2); Beaver (3); British Empire Club. Executive Committee (3); Cosmo- politan Club, Entertainment Committee (3); Theta Tau (4); Musical Clubs (1, 2, 3), Treasurer (2). General Manager (3); Institute Committee, Executive Committee (3); Entered Freshman Year. Benjamin Warder Thoron, a Colorado Springs, Colo. Ben ; Born April 14. 1897; Civil Engineering; Prepared at St. Paul ' s School, Harvard University; Civil Engineering Society (3, 4); Pi Delta Epsilon; Stylus (3, 4), Vice-President (3); The Tech, Edi- torial Board (3); Tech Engineering News, Editor- in-Chief (4); The Benchmark, Editor-in-Chief (2); Entered Sophomore Year. Valentine Crawford Threlfall Fall River, Mass. Val ; Born August 3, 1S97; Civil Engineering; Prepared at B. M. C. Durfee High School, Brown University; Civil Engineering Society (3, 4). Treasurer (4); Summer Camp Show (3); Entered Sophomore Year. Robert Kelley Thulman, AT New York City Bob ; Born December 31, 1898; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Stuyvesant High School; Beaver; Corporation XV (2. 3, 4); Me- chanical Engineering Society (3); Technology Athletic Club, Chairman Arrangements Committee (3); Crew (1). Captain; M. I. T. A. A. (3); Assistant Manager Crew (3); Manager Basketball (3); Entered Freshman Year. Henry Ritter Tomlinson Fairhaven, Mass. Tom ; Born May 7, 1901; Electrical Engineer- ing, Prepared at Fairliaven High School; Electrical Engineering Society (2, 3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Attilio Robert Tonon, AXA Stafford Springs, Conn. Tilli ; Born April 20, 1900; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prejjared at Stafford High School; Track (1. 2. 3. 4); Baseball (2); Football (2); Basketball (3, 4), Captain (3); Entered Freshman Year. Willlvm Anthony Tripp Medford. Mass. Born August 15, 1899; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Morris High School. N. Y. C; Entered Freshman Year. Lawrence Wellington Trowbridge Newton, Mass. Trow ; Born March 25, 1899; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Newton High School; Rifle Club (2) ; Chemical Society (2. 3. 4) ; Class Vice-President ( 1 . 2) ; Manager Freshman Tennis Team ( 1 ) , Assistant Tennis Manager (2), Tennis Manager (3); Finance Committee (3); M. I. T. A. A. (3); Entered Freshman Year. 114 B ■g a B ■■■■■e B a liii 7! ° %. ' .. « PORTFOLIO Osmond Smai.ley True Hyde Park, Mass. Born March 4. 1S07; Chemical EnginocrinBI Pre- pared at nuiitinKton School; Chemical Society (3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. James Lixklater Truslow, Srd, A Summit. . J. Jim ; Born February 21. IflOl; Mechanical En- gineering; Prepared at Summit High School; .Aero- nautical Engineering Society (1. 2. . }. 4); Secretary to Managing Board (2). ' ice- President (. ' ); Box- ing (1. 3); Entered Freshman Year. HsiEH- ' u Tsui Peking, China Born September 4. 1900; Civil Engineering; Pre- pared at Tsing Hua College; Civil Engineering Society (3. 4); Chinese Students ' Club (3. 4); Social Committee (3. 4); Cosmopolitan Club (3, 4), 2nd Vice-President (4), Chairman (3. 4); Soccer (3, 4); Highway Research Assistant (4); Entered Sophomore Year. Charles Mason Tucker Lynn, Mass. Tuck ; Born April S, 1900; Chemistry; Prepared at Johnson High School. N. .Andover. Mass.; Chemical Society (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. THo fAS Daniel Tyne, AT N ' ew York City Tommy : Born September 7. 1000; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at New York University, High School of Commerce; Mechanical Engineer- ing Society (3. 4); Entered Junior Year. Charles Wesley Tyson Kitchawan, N. Y. Ty ; Born March 20. IBOO; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at William Perm Charter School, Williams College; Chemical Society (3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Max Alfred I ' lbrich Jamaica Plain, Mass. Ma. ; Born July 11. 1901; Electrochemical En- gineering; Prepared at West Roxbury High School; Entered Freshman Year. Frederick Henry Untiedt East Orange, N. J. Fred ; Born August 7, IS99; Chemistry; Prepared at East Orange High School; Chemical Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Howard Bailey Upham. Z E Boston, Mass. Bailey ; Born March 31, 1S99; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Norwich University; Radio Society (1,2.3,4); Mechanical Engineering Society (4) ; Entered Freshman Year. Lawrence Samuel Vadner Salt Lake City, Mtah Sam ; Born in 1898; Engineering .-Xdtninistration; Prepared at Brookline High School; Corporation XV (3, ); Technology Christian .Association, Director Student Service (2), Vice-President (3); Class Executive Committee (4); Cross Country (4); Track (3, 4); Dormitory Committee, Dance (3), Chairman (4), Executive Committee {3, 4); Technology Handbook, Editor (3), (ieneral Man- ager (4); Studi-ut Tax Revision Committee (4); Entered Freshman Year. 11.5 •• ' 1923 TECHNIQUE 19 2 3 '  ■• Ross Elliott Van Gieson Bridgeport, Conn. Van ; Born December 23. 1S99; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Roxbury Tutoring School, Cheshire, Conn.; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Dormitory Committee (3), Chairman Executive Committee (4); Entered Sophomore Year. Victor Van Neste Vic ; Born October 21, Entered Freshman Year. Dorchester, Mass. 1899; Civil Engineering; Eugene Van Buren Van Pelt, Jr.. S E Sharps, Va. Van ; Born November 19, 1S99; Electrical En- gineering; Prepared at Sharps High School; Electri- cal Engineering Society (3, 4); Tug-of-war (2); Entered Freshman Year. Raymond Lincoln Vaughn, AT Providence, R. I. Link ; Born January 10. 1900; Mechanical En- gineering; Prepared at Technical High School; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Tug-of- war (2); Entered Freshman Year. Arthur Hutton Vignoles, ATA Newton Center, Mass. Hut ; Born September 21, 1890; .A.rchitecture; Prepared at Newton High School; Scarab; Archi- tectural Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Fresliman Year. Everett Walter Vilett Minneapolis, Minn. Ev ; Born May 12. 1900; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at West High School; Electrical Engi- neering Society (2. 3. 4); Aeronautical Engineering Society (3); Manager Class Crew (2). Assistant Manager (1); Hockev. Assistant Manager (2), Manager (3); M. I. T. A. A. (3); Entered Freshman Year. Ole Ingier Vold Kristiania, Norway Born November 30, I89S: Electrochemical Engi- neering; Prepared at Kristiania University; Cos- mopolitan Club (2); Chemical Society C4); Electri- cal Engineering Society (4); Norwegian Club (3, 4), Secretary (3); Entered Sophomore Year. James Maurice Waechter Cleveland, Ohio Born December 29, 1S95; Engineering Administra- tion; Prepared at University of Pittsburgh; Cor- poration XV (3, 4) ; Meclianical Engineering Society (3. 4); Cosmopolitan Club (3. 4); Menorali Society (3, 4) ; Chess (3, 4) ; Entered Junior Year. Harold Clifford Wagner Medford. Mass. Heinie ; Born July 3, 1897; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Medford High School; Aero- nautical Engineering Society ( 1) ; Masonic Club (2); Chemical Society (4); Entered Freshman Year. Donald Elbra Walch, 3AE Providence, R. 1. Don ; Born July 7. 1899; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Phillips Ando- ver Academy; Hexalpha; Masonic Club (3, 4); Electrical Engineering Society (3, 4); Class Base- ball, Manager (1. 2); Class Football. Manager (2); Voo Doo. Assistant Editor (2), Associate Editor (3) ; Entered Freshman Year. 116 Sheldon Howard Waldron Taunton, Mass. Born May 12, 1900; Mechanical Engineering; Pre- pared at Chauncy Hall School; Musical Clubs (4); Orchestra (2. 3. 4). Assistant Manager (4); En- tered Freshman Year. Lee David Warrender, rA Anderson, Ind. Red ; Born August 4, 1S97; General Engineer- ing; Prepared at Anderson High School; Purdue University; Entered Junior Year. Roger Selden Walke Ridgewood, . J. Walkie ; Born November 25. 1899; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Ridgewood High School; Aeronautical Engineering Society (2, 3. 4); Radio Society (3); Electrical Engineering Society (4); Entered Sophomore year. Albert Xickerson Walker Brookline, Mass. Dyna ; Born October IS. 1S99; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Brookline High School; Entered Sophomore Year. Lawrenxe Washington Berkeley, Calif. Larry ; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at University of California; Mechanical Engineering Society (3, 4); Tech Engineering News, EMitoria! Committee (3, 4); Entered Junior Year. Arthur Lawrence Wasserman Dorchester. Mass. Art ; Born March 9, 1901; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Dorchester High School; Mechani- cal Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); Entered Fresh- man Year. Joseph Sylvester Ward, Jr. Wakefield, Mass. Joe ; Born September S. 1900; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Mechanical Arts High School; Catholic Club (1. 2. 3. 4); Crew (I); The Tech (2, 3); En- tered Freshman Year. Bertram Anton Weber, ATA Evanston, 111. Bert ; Born October 1, 189S; Architecture; Pre- pared at Evanston High School. Northwestern University; Architectural Society (2, 3. 4). Secre- tary (4); Frieze and Cornice; Scarab; Swimming (2, 3, 4), Captain (4); Entered Sophomore Year. Donald Franklin Warner Halifax, Canada Truly ; Born June 14. 1898; Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Prepared at Halifax Academy, Dalhousie University; Naval Architec- tural Society (3. 4), Treasurer (4); Entered Junior Year Flxlerton Deering Webster Everett, Mass. Full ; Born July 23, 1900; Electrical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Everett High Scliool; Radio Society. Secretary (2, 3). President (4); Electrical Engineering Society (3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. David Andrew Weill New York City Dave ; Born October 21, 1S9S; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Stuyvesant High School, Columbia University; Mechanical Engineering So- ciety (2. 3. 4); Aeronautical Engineering Society (2); Menorah Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year Thomas Henry West, ord, A Providence, R. I. Tommy ; Born March 6. 1900; Mechanical En- gineering; Prepared at Groton; Mechanical Engi- neering Society (3. 4); Varsity Tennis (2); Entered Freshman Year. Charles Lewis Weis. Jr. La Crosse, Wisconsin Born January 17, 1901; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at LaCrosse High School. University of Wisconsin; Electrical Engineering Society (3. 4); Radio Society (4); Chess Club (4); Entered Junior Year. Frank Tourtellot Westcott, Jr. North Attleboro, Mass. Scotty ; Born July 28, 1901; Engineering . dminis- tration; Prepared at North Attleboro High School; Civil Entiineering Societv (2, 3. 4); Corporation XV (2. 3. 4); Track (1.2); Point System Committee (4); Entered Freshman Year. Charles McKay Welling North Bennington, Vt. Duke ; Born July 30. 1899; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Hallock School; Chemical Society (2. 3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Ralph Radcliffe Whitehead, Jr. Woodstock, N. Y. Born June 23. 1898; Chemical Engineering; Pre- pared at Colver, Andover. University of California; Entered Junior Year. Julius William Werra W aukcsha, Wis. Jude ; Born November 16, 1897; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Campion College, A. B. Degree; Catholic Club (2. 3, 4), Board of Directors (4); Knights of Columbus Club (3. 4). Treasurer (4); Mechanical Engineering Society (3. 4); En- tered Sophomore Year. Hezekiah Allen Wescott Onley, Va. Born June 9. 189S; General Engineering; Prepared at Washington and Lee University; Entered Freshman Year. Irving Whitehouse, BK New York City Irv ; Born November 8, 1897; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Cutler School, Yale University, B. A. Degree; Entered Sophomore Year. Vernon Eleazer Whitman Washington, D. C. Whit ; Born April 30, 1900; Electrochemical Engineering; Prepared at Central High School; Electrical Engineering Society fl, 2, 3); Chemical Societv {2. 3) ; Aeronautical Engineering Society (3); Rifle Club (1. 2. 3, 4); Rifle Team (2. 3), Secre- tary (3); Entered Freshman Year. 118 Charles Wyman Whu temore Charleston, W. Va. Whitty ; Born July 1. 1899; Chemical Engineer- ing; Prepared at Woodberry Forest School; Chemi- cal Society (2. ' i. 4). Program Committee (4); En- tered Freshman Year. George Pattangall Whitten IVIiddleboro, Mass. Born August 7. 1900; Chemical Engineering Prac- tice (Undergraduate); Prepared at Middleboro High School; Entered Freshman Year. Harland Ashley Wilbur Harl ; Born August 2. 1901 Melrose, Mass. Sanitary Engineer- ing; Prepared at Alelrose High School; Civil En- gineering Society (2,3,4); Entered Freshman Year. Frederick Everett Wilkins Wakefield, Mass. Red ; Born August 4, 1900; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Wakefield High School; Corporation XV (3, 4); Mechanical Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); Track (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Charles IIak(jld Whittum Fall River, Mass. Drip ; Born October .30. 1899; Electrical Engi- neering; Prepared at Fall River High School; Or- chestra (2, 3); Dormitor ' Committee, Dance Com- mittee (3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Archie Perry Wilks Newport, R. I. Arch . A. p. ; Born July 8. 1S9S; Civil Engi- neering; Prepared at Rogers High School; Civil Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Frcshinan Year. Frederick William Wiegand Galveston, Texas Born May 27. 1900; Geology and Geological Engi- neering; Prepared at English High School; Tug-of- war (2); Entered Freshman Year. Harvey Ladew Williams Morristown, N. J. Born July 10. 1900; Electrical Engineering; Pre- pared at Morristown School, Harvard University; Entered Sophomore Year. Henry Ross Wiggs, Kn Quel)cr, P. Q., Canada Born December 28. 1895; Architecture; Prepared at Ridley College. McGill University; Architectural Society (3. 4); Frieze and Cornice; Scarab; En- tered Junior Year. Hubert Li-:rE iiVRE Williams. A V Richmond, Va. Skinncy , Richmond , Bill . Pash , Hubo ; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Woodberry Forest; University of Virginia; Mechanical Engi- neering Society (3. 4); Aeronautical Engineering Society (3,,4); Entered Sophomore Year. 119 Maurice Willard Williams Watertown, Mass. Willy ; Born September 5, 189S; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Boston English High School; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Othneil Glanville Williams, BE Winsted, Conn. Ham ; Born Xovember 9. lUOO; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Gilbert School; Osiris; Walker Club; Masque; Theta Tau; Beaver; Me- chanical Engineering Society (3. 4) ; Class Entertain- ment Committee (4) ; Intercollegiate Conference Committee (3); Teclmology Christian Association, Settlement Worker (3); Tech Show. Assistant Publicity Manager (I, 2), Publicity Manager (3), Advisory Committee (4); M. I. T. A. A., Executive Committee (4). Publicity Manager (4); Field Day Marshal (4); Budget Committee (4); All-Technol- ogy Smoker Committee (.3, 4); Entered Freshman Year, Thomas Francis Williams, Roxbury, Mass. Born March 13, 1895; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School; Catholic Club (3, 4); Electrical Engineering Society (3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. William Evans W ' illiams, Jr., a Brooklyn, N. Y. Bill ; Born September 26. 1901; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Brooklyn Polytechnic Preparatory; Rifle Club (1); .■eronautica! Engi- neering Society (2, 3); Mechanical Engineering Society (2); Track (1, 2); Assistant Basketball Manager (2); Voo Doc, Staff (1, 2), Publicity Manager (3); Entered Freshman Year. Floyd Jackson Wilson Franklin, Mass. Will ; Born September 27. 1897; Mining Engi- neering and Metallurgy; Prepared at Dartmouth College; Entered Freshman Year. Edward Lawton Winslow Easthampton, Mass. Doc ; Born March. 1898; Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Prepared at U. S. Naval Academy; Naval Architectural Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Georges Robert Wtren Russia Born March 4, lS9o; Architecture; Prepared at Cronstadt College, Imperial Naval Academy, St. Petersburg, Russia; Architectural Society (3, 4); Tech Show 1921; Entered Junior Year. William Spatz W ' ise Boyertown, Pa. Bill ; Born September 22. 1895; Sanitary Engi- neering; Prepared at Keystone Normal School; Chemical Society (2); Civil Engineering Society (2, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Frank Henry Wood W atertown, Mass. Woodie ; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Watertown High School; Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Ralph Waldo Wood, SAE, Edgewood, R. I. Check ; Born March 28, 1896; Engineering Ad- ministration; Prepared at Exeter Academy; Fresh- man Football (l);Gym Team (2, 3. 4); Entered F rcshman Year. 120 siiiiU PORTFOLIO D3M Raymond Vincent Wood, Lawrence, Mass. R. v. : Born September S. 1897; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Moses Brown School: Mechanical Engineering Society (3. 4); Entered Freshman Year. Wilbur Jay Woodruff, ATQ X ' iCTOR AiNSLEY Wynn Alban ' , X. V. Vic ; Geology and Geological Engineering; Mining Engineering Society (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. ' Doc ; Born April 29, 1900; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Hutchinson High School. U. S. Naval Academv: Hexalpha. Crew (3); Coach 1924 Football Team (3); Entered Junior Year. Buffalo N. V. Frank Leland Youngs, KAP Youngs, N. Y. Lee ; Born October 1. 1S99; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Unadilla High School. Colgate University; Hexalpha (3. 4); Entered Junior Year. Dean Kirkham Worcester, Ben. BK New York City Born May 12. 1S9S; Electrochemical Engineering; Prepared at Pomfret School, Yale University; Entered Junior Year. Theodore Strong Wray Rochester, X. Y. Ted : Born May 13. 1900; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Kingsley School. Essex Fells. X. J.; Civil Engineering Society (2, 3, 4). Secretary (4); Tech Engineering News (2. 3): The Benchmark No 1. Pliotographic Editor (2); Technology Chris- tian Association. Church Relations Department; Entered Freshman Year. Franxis Huston Wyeth, rA St. Joseph, Mo. Sam ; Born January 20. 1900; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Cen- tral High School; Beaver; Electrical Engineering Society ' 3. 4); Hexalpha, Treasurer (4); Walker Club; Tug-of-war. Manager (I, 2); Technique Electoral Committee (2); Musical Clubs (3. 4); Tech Show Ballet (1.2, 3); Entered Freshman Year. Samuel Isadore Zack Athol, Mass. Sam ; Born April 14, 1900; Sanitary Engineering; Prepared at Athol High School; Civil Engineering Society (2. 3. 4); Menorah Society (3.4); Entered Freshman Year. Paul John Alwin Zeller Trenton, N. J. Al ; Born October 5. 1899; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Central High School, Scranton. Pa., University of Rochester; Entered Junior Year. James Vincent Zurlo Milford, Mass. Jimmy ; Born May 2. 1898; Mechanical Engi- neering; Prepared at Milford High School; Mechani- cal Engineering Society (2. 3, 4); Aeronautical Engineering Society (2); Entered Freshman Year. 121 CLASS STATISTICS Harold Raymond Colvin South Bend, Ind. Col ; Born July 19, 1900; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at South Bend High School, Purdue University; Entered Junior Year. Felix de Martino, -tBE Madrid, Spain Born March 1, 1900; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Worcester Academy; Latin American Club (2, 3, 4); Cosmopolitan Club (2, 3. 4); Mechanical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Soccer Team (3); Entered Freshman Year. Benjamin Abbott Dickson, X Watertown Arsenal Monk ; Born December 18, 1897; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Worcester Academy; Stylus (3, 4); Theta Tau; The Tech, Editorial Board (4); Entered Junior Year. HoLDEN Manchester Dougherty, X Evanston, 111. Shorty ; Born February 1, 1S97; Engineering Administration; Prepared at Cornell University, A. B. Degree; Entered Junior Year. William Chase Oilman Richford, Vt. Willie ; Born July 1.5, 1896; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Stanstead College School, McGill University; Hexalpha; Entered Sophomore Year. Elisabeth Hemenw, y New York City Born November, 1895; Architecture; Prepared at Bryn Mawr College, A. B. Degree; Architectural Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Charles Carr Henry Strawberry Point, Iowa Henry ; Born September 7, 1898; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Dubuque College, Strawberry Point High School; Radio Society (3, 4), Vice-President (3); Electrical Engineering Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Fred Chase Koch Quanah, Texas Dutch ; Born September 23, 1900; Chemical Engineering Practice (Undergraduate); Prepared at Rice Institute; Chemical Society (2); Boxing (2, 3), Captain (4); Entered .Sophomore Year. Julian Bonsall McFarland, Ben W ' est Chester, Pa. Mac ; Born .August 7, 1900; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy; K S; Tug-of-war (2); Entered Freshman Year. Margaret Mall Baltimore, Md. Born October 5, 1897; Architecture; Prc])ared at Bryn Mawr College, A. B. Degree; Entered Sophomore Year. William Henry Noyes, r.i Mystic, Conn. Bill ; Born December 20, 1899; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy; Entered Freshman ' ear. Frederick Copeland Paul, HS Watertown, Fla. Born July, 1900; Chemical Engineering; Prepared at The Hill School; Entered Fresh- man Year. 122 Hazex CiRTis Pkatt Ktnilworth. 111. Hazy ; Born March 9, ISOO: Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Phillips Anilover Academy; Pi Delta Epsilon; Mechanical Engineering Society (3, 4); Eootball (1); Swimming (1); The Tech. Editorial Board (3); The Tech Engineering News, Editor (3): Entered Freshman Year. Thomas Aodis Qiirk Dorchester, Mass. T ; Born May 11, 1.S96; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at Boston I.alin. Boston English High; Entered Freshman Year. Frank Sai.vatdkic Rizzo .Mbi-Catan .aro, Italy Born June 24, 1 886; Aeronautical Engineering; Prepared at Boston Y. M. C. A.; Entered Freshman Year. Archibald Francu KonERTSON Melrose, Mass. Rob ; Born November ' 27, ISOO; Electrochemical Engineering; Prepared at Melrose High School; Chemical Society (3, 4); Electrical Engineering Society (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Carl Winter Shattick, AXA Forest Hills, Mass. Born July 29, 1897; Mechanical Engineering; Prepared at East Technical High, Cleveland, Ohio; Entered Sophomore Year. .Arthur Sleiman Ro. bury, Mass. Arky ; Born January 20, 1901; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at English High School; Electrical Engineering Society (3); Entered Freshman Year. Jacob Teich Trenton. X. J Jack ; Born April 16, 1898; Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Trenton High School, Princeton University; Hexalpha; Entered Sophomor e Year. Russell Benton Tevvksbury Winthrop, Mass. Russ ; Born June 2, 1900; Biology and Public Health; Prepared at VVinthro]) High School; Chemical Society (3, 4); Pasteur Club (3, 4); Track (1); Entered Freshman Year. York Fann Wang Canton, China Born October 10, 1900; Civil Engineering; Prepared at Lowell High School, Rensselaer PoKtechnic Institute; Ci il Engineering Society (3, 4); Chinese Students Club (3, 4), Social Committee (4); Entered Junior Year. Francis Gerritt Wells Roslindale, Mass. F. G. ; Born February 18, 1898; Geology and Geological Engineering; Prepared at Roxbury Latin School; Mining Society (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Paul Winsor, Jr. Weston, Mass. Born March 27, 1900; General Engineering; Prepared at Browne and Nichols; Aero- nautical Engineering Society (1, 2, 3, 4), Managing Board (2); Electrical Engineering Society (1); Tug-of-war (2); Entered Freshman Year. CvLviN Locke Young Marshall, Texas Si ; Born February 27, 1899; Electrical Engineering; Prepared at Alabama Poly- technic Institute; Entered Junior Year. 123 CLASS OF 1922 Gill Johnson Vadner Horn Berlage Carpenter Linsley OFFICERS OF THE CLASS President Donald Fell Carpenter Secretary Abbott Livingston Johnson 2nd Vice-President Duncan Robertson Linsley Treasurer Thomas Nicholas Berlage Villiam Carter Roberson Institute Committee Thomas Henrj- Gill Henry John Horn Allen Stewart King Executive Committee ' Resigned Laurence Samuel Vadner 126 I a B B a n _■- UUV ■■THl j_B BB4 r I ' -Viak fe E CLASSES |II|IW|I,IIII BS ...■' !•- nti Ha 127 B g B B B B a IB la Q B a th -O 192 3 TECHNIQUE 1923 - l lpyH i ■• 1 -m - ' J. jL,i:...,ju.j. .L.JijiuaL.ii:: ' .i,Nii,!iiiiuL.i.f ..m. iLu.,„iii ir 1 mimnN M7 .iiJidJu ml im .iuu,L i..mi..un - .Trrr: ...,..,i.,y t-r n arini;runi:aT JACI BOB-MCRB DUNC I f 128 129 •• « 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 - D tf □ B a Q I miill,.m.ln...u,,M .,u„f,„ ..UlJTiTii) 130 mUV ' THE E CLASSES  ..• Mm 131 liifl ••« « 192.3 TECHNIQUE 1923 « - ata Ee _H a p a a a b ta ju ;iuuiu]Liuuu]Liii....,.i,..iu,. ..i.T rr::,. .L-., | ] | |Tii[inri.uui.mT CLASS OF 1923 Flanaiian Putnam Sayre Westcott Evans Shaw Taylor Rowen OFFICERS OF THE CLASS President Chester Clarke Taylor Secretary James Henry Evans Vice-President Robert Payne Shaw Treasurer George Anthony Rowen Institute Committee Daniel Clemens Savre Artluir J. Westcott Executive Connniltec Harold Joseph Flanagan Palmer Cosslett Putnam 132 PAST OFFICERS OF THE CLASS SOPHOMORE YEAR President ♦Franklin Olcott Billings Vice-President John Redford Sheffield, Jr. Secretary Arthur Raymond Holden Treasurer Daniel Clemens Sayre Institute Committee Palmer Cosslett Putnam Henry Yates Satterlee Executive Committee Henry ( ouden Lay Miller. Jr. Joseph Cornell (j vell, Jr. FRESHMAN YEAR President Robert Pavne Shaw Vice-President Franklin Groves Clement Secretary William Lyman Stewart, Jr. Treasurer -Arthur RaNinond Huldrn Institute Committee Charles Alan Brantingham Robert Elverson Dodd Executive Committee Winthrop Knowlton Coolidge George Hale Hewett ♦Resigned 13:5 B a O B B B ■B B B a B I FR BUB B B B O 8 B I ■• ' ■192 3 TECHNIQUE 19 23 - r?gP |]||[| JUNIORS WEARING INSTITUTE INSIGNIA WEARER OF THE ♦T Robert Edward Hendrie WEARERS OF THE T Carl Daniel Dippel Arthur Dearborn Smith, Jr. William Bates Greenough. Jr. Phillip Morris Stearns WEARERS OF THE aTa Carl Daniel Dippel -Arthur Dearborn Smith, Jr. Charles Edward Snow, Jr. William Lee Smith WEARERS OF THE cTc Robert Edward Hendrie Leander Holden Poor WEARER OF THE tTt Josiah Richardson Elliott, Jr. WEARER OF THE sTt Edgar Poole Palmer WEARERS OF THE hTt Neil .Alexander MacXeil Hugh Dickson Xickle WEARERS OF THE wTt Raymond Leiand Bowles Francis Toomer Hazeltine Thomas Orin Richards WEARERS OF THE gTt Jonathan Young Ballard Raymond Otto Brink Nesmith Thompson WEARER OF THE bTt Daniel Clemens Sayre WEARERS OF THE kTt Godfrey Gray Kcarful Harry Schumann Rubens WEARER OF THE fTt Eriing Skabo WEARERS OF THE kTa John Lewis Brill Daniel Clemens Sayre Roger Jackson Evans Joseph Henry Scholtz, Jr. Joseph Cornell Xowell, Jr. Charles Barton W ' ciler Allard Mayo Valentine 13-1 liiiitC THE CLASSES sa iafi s: ■T.i.....ij,.-iT .u u. ' Ti;:;r 135 L a a H a H b i_n EBHaraEBH an g g a b WEARERS OF THE NUMERALS 1923 John Lewis Brill Henry Bclin duPont Roger Jackson Evans Howard Dickson Hackett CRFAV Henry Roy Harris Henry Couden Lay Miller. Jr. Joseph Cornell Nowell, Jr. Harry Schumann Rubens Henry Yates Satterlee Daniel Clemens Savre R(.M nr Harwil Smith Uiiulirop . tlierton Thomas Allard iayo ' alentine Harry Clark Barrett Robert Pond Bolster Frank Oliver Bond-Nelson Edgar Dodge Deming Howard Walker Dexter. Jr. Wilham Bates Greenough, Jr. CLASS TRACK Edwin James Heap Robert Edward Hendrie William Lee Smith John Hardee Johnstone Frank Hughey Plaisted Julian Robert Powers Percival Simonds Rice John Redford Shetfield. Jr. Arthur Dearborn Smith. Jr. Charles Edward Snow, Jr. Phillip Morris Stearns Walter Neal Webster Harry Clark Barrett Frederick Evert Bastian James Duane Arthur Hinkley Earle Robert Waldo Fox FOOTBALL Rodney Meserve Goetchius Sam Fitzhugh Gordon Harold Dunn Hersum Fultz Albert Hooper George John Leewitz Pete Valentine Martin Clarence James McDonough. Jr. Edward Francis McSweeney. Jr. Walter Augustus Metcalf Robert Montgomery Randolph Arnold Flint Taylor John Abbott Chickering Francis Leo Cronin Charles Theodore Grant HOCKEY Herbert Leroy Hayden Denton Massty Neil Alexander MacNeil Harold Harris Niles Henry Yates Satterlee Sherwood Fiske Brown Howard Taylor Clark Walter Dietz SWIMMING Richard M. Homberg Theodore Whitman Kenj ' on Phillip Morris Stearns William Lyman Stewart, Jr. Preston Woodling Malcolm Burch Beattie Roger Dickinson Carver Josiah Richardson Elliott. Jr. Herbert Leroy Hayden Denton Massey Lyman Lord Tremaine John Allan Abbott Edward Spinney Averell Lothrop Hedge Bailey Milton Birch Barba Sherwood Isbell Berger Horatio Lockerby Bond Theodore Max Bumiller Robert Valentine Burns Earl Spickett Clark TUG-OF-WAR . rthur Winthrop Davenport David Porter Field Herbert Hessclton Flather . Iva James Hartwright Schuyler Hazard. Jr. Richard George Herd Philip Abbot Herrick Allen Isaacson Egon Emil Kattwinkel Frederick .Adrian Kinch. Jr. Walter Smith Marder. Jr. Denton Massey Bernard Emerson Proctor Thomas Emerson Rounds, Robert Payne Shaw William David Scofield Oliver DeGraf Tenney Allen Sidney Webb Pliilip Sawyer Wilder Jr. Elliot Albertson . dams Harold Henry Eder Howard Dickson Hackett WRESTLING Francis Toomer Hazeltine Philip .Abbot Herrick Herman Fay Pike Thomas Orin Richards Frank Whitehead Warburton 136 137 - .. I a a B g g B a B t ■• « 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 i ' - iy ' iiLI.IL„lnl.u.|m..L,Jp„-.i,- LI..I1 1 n,iml Mim WHO ' S WHO OF THE CLASS OF 1923 Prologue Friends, Juniors, fellow-sufferers! Lend an ear! During your brief so- journ here, many of ou have become marked men. How badly you are marked has been determined and recorded below. Who of the Class of 1923 is MOST POPULAR WITH THE FELLOWS? Bol) Shaw tops them all, with Brantingham and Kirkham tied for second favorite. Helen Miller wasn ' t last on the list either. NEAREST THE HALL OF FAME? Ted Edison was loyally supported by all the Jersey moscjuitoes, but the rest of us don ' t seem to be very near. THE MOST PIOUS? Dick Frazier was nominated to wear his collar reversed, and carry a Polecon, but he claimed his shirt didn ' t ha e any buttonhole in the back. Course VI sparked on Phelps. THE BEST TALKER— ABOUT HIMSELF? V. L. Smith wins, with Brantingham a couple of words behind. Kinch also makes himself heard ov-er the din. THE MOST POPULAR— WITH THE LADIES? Doc Murdoch wins the fur-plated lip stick. It ' s his wonderful line that catches them, they say. Herb Flather is rumored to shine in a system all his own, and says that business is picking up. The coeds couldn ' t agree oh this one at all. 138 I r P P MAC ' blDl JOMNNY + DOC 139 MOST POPULAR— WITH HIMSELF? Since Ed Schmitz wore a nightgown and a tin pie plate, the public gaze is centered on him. However, Burchard is following closely, and expects to annex Ed ' s laurels at most any time. A GOOD EXAMPLE OF VANITY FAIR? Hal Niles ' be-utiful shades and shadows in green get all the applause, but it surely was too bad that Denton Massey took the chicken pox. Has anyone seen Dexter or Kinch since they joined the Campus Golf Club? THE BEST BLUFFER? Well, we ' re all Juniors, aren ' t we? But seriously, fellows, most of you have seen Charley Reeves as a boxer, while Tommy Thomas rates a close second, due to his position on the official hand organ of Technology. THE LAZIEST? Doc Murdoch, Course XV again, by three winks and a drawl. Lameroux picks the next most comfortable chair, while H. C. L. Miller corralled one vote because he was too lazy to get up and walk out of a Polecon Lecture. THE NOISIEST? The dorms voted solid for the Gold-Dust Twins, Dexter and Kinch, while T. E. Rounds was several foot-pounds behind. THE MOST BLASE? Toss up between Niles and Schmitz with the coeds voting the Niles ticket. Putnam ' s stories rated him third position. THE FATTEST? Press Woodling, being an economical course XV man, expects to have a corporation of his own when he graduates; while Dietz is starting a rival concern. THE THINNEST? Either course IX student. They also say that Art Edwards goes and comes through the keyhole when he feels ijarticularly lazy. THE MOST HANDSOME? Myself took on all comers successfully (nice modest fellows around here, aren ' t they). Jack SJieffield came next, with the coeds strong for him. 140 lU Who Is Our MAN OF THE WORLD? Red Sayre apparently cultivated all the necessary reciuisites while in France last summer, but Niles and Brantingham are close on his heels. STAGE DOOR JOHNNY? Hal Beadle has forgotten more than an ordinary Johnny e er knew; Tech Show needs lots of practise you know. DEMI-JOHN BARLEYCORN? Putnam is the highest consumer but Johnny Brill is an authority on home-brew. MOST CONSISTENT CRABBER? Every course had its candidate, but they agreed on R. H. Park, H. S. Ferguson and H. H. Spencer. BOSS POLITICIAN? Taylor showed his politics by collecting practically all the votes. The only other man who had a chance, was Al Brantingham, who tried to pass the class constitution in spite of the class. CLASS GOAT? The whole Technique Board. All Juniors seemed to think that the Statistics Ballot was a subtle way of hinting for compliments. HIDDEN GENIUS? Sorry to disappoint you, boys, but he is evidently so well hidden that all efforts to unearth the curiosity were unsuccessful. If you can find him, you ' re a better car than I am hunk of tin. BEST MUSTACHE GARDENER? Kirkham ' s mustache surely leads along the primrose path to fame. There was some controxersy between Putnam and Clapp, but a recount favored Put. Dick Bowditch has proven the possibility of raising two crops a season. CLASS INFANT? We always wondered why Chick Miller was so popular with the ladies, now we know, all the coeds voted for him because he was so cute. J. A, Frank fought for first place, but was just a trifle small. 142 IJillFLr r ' - I b OBBUBB ■aeaa n_B- o« THECLASSES B a ■■■■B n B B n n  ••• CBLaSiiiii I I I ■MiiJM Miiiiiii r iii r i — unan yyy mEA 113 B B g B B B a ■■a e ■a rfegj fl -M_ n B B H B B a BOB 0 B B E llilF ' ■■' l - ' TECHNIQUE 1923 - WfWp ji.iiiri. ' i,j.n«.i;i;..i.ii.i.w««i.i.i. ■mMn wiiiiniriniii bM ni M nn i.iJ wiin tdyi ni ii H liii n i L iif;;  ;T„i d i ,i M i m i Minii i i.-iii ii !■rim iihhm.i! ii in«„„„.., . Tl rf i..,j lyi;n;in BEST ATHLETE? Hendie breaks the tape, with Metcalf trailing, and Art Smith third. WORST ATHLETE? We hereby nominate the T. E. N. Football Team closely followed by that of the Tech, (Oh, it makes no difference, they play the game backwards anyway). George Southard, Managing Editor of the Tech, seems to be about average of the team. PARLOR SNAKE? E. I. Richardson e en has a snaky motion in classes, but when Ed Schmitz gets in action, they simply can ' t resist. CLASS SOCIALIST? Any man with an Arabian name like Ginsberg will do, pick your own. BIGGEST SOREHEAD? E erybody the morning after Tech night, but Hoffman and W. L. Stewart the rest of the vear. What Is Your Favorite PASTIME? It ' s peculiar how many Juniors thought eating a pastime, sleeping in lecture a duty, and studying a necessity. SHOW? The corner of Boylston and Tremont Streets is still pcjpular, especially on a windy day, but some highbrows liked the F ollies better. ACTRESS? Pola Negri wins by an eyelash with Helen Miller ' s talent also recognized. LITERATURE? Police Gazette (one must obey the law) rivaled by that French Atlantic Monthly, La Vie, while others pronounced Foe and Voo Doo passable. OUTDOOR SPORT? Sitting in a nice comfortable hannnock with some sweet lafly (who has no little brother), with a full moon o •er yourleft shoulder and — hoping it doesn ' t rain. INDOOR SPORT? Same thing, scenery changed, fireplace and settee, moon turned oft and — hoping the milk man doesn ' t come so soon as to wake father. 144 145 i.,. ..i;n:r T,u,..JiT7r::7-:Tn,.-. -- ... n... uNiLI,IUJ..i Mrn„Ljlii ' : X ri,. L;.fNi ir r..i i .....urT -,iiii-i ,imjuiu,.Lr i.iJTHilr.,.i.iM7. L ■■l ' ,.i,|-..i,„ - ■„„. ? .,:!? i [i; .7i::wp ii,y uuui.t, |.| ] TIME FOR RETIRING? After losing at poker is a good time or during most any lecture if the seats are comfortable. DRINK? Some X man said hooch but not HOOCH (Reference: Professor Moore ' s Outlines of Organic Chemistry — Coop-Price .$2.50). Water was equally popular, anything cheap would be, after Walker coffee. COLLEGE (excluding the blessed institution) Girls? Welleslcy still holds its supremacy, despite the rise in railroad rates, while Smith is a strong second. Men? The blue of Yale flies at the top of the flagpole of popularity, with Dart- mouth ' s green and Cornell ' s red below. WHAT DOES VOO DOO? After a comprehensive study of the subject in hand, the in ' cstigating committee has reached the decision that Voo Doo is rivaled only by the Institute in parting a fool and his money. WHAT IS ENTROPY? Velvet Joe ' s pipe dream which doesn ' t materialize, but who the H — cares? ARE YOU IN LOVE OR ARE YOU ENGAGED? Gladys Farmer says No, but she ' s open to conviction. Helen Miller says It ' s none of ' our d — business, while most of the fellows say, It ' s too expensive. WHAT IS YOUR WILDEST AMBITION? Gladys Farmer would like to have si.xteen tall blondes all madly in love with her at once, but what could be wilder than smoking in the Dean ' s office. WHAT IS YOUR IDEA OF A SALARY TO MARRY ON? Most everyone agreed that the girl should be earning at least $20,000 a year. WHAT IS THE WORST THING YOU EVER DID? Some misinformed salesman tried to sell Professor Passano a pair of leather shoes, while another wild and reckless individual kissed a Sargent girl. (That sure is reckless with Boston women getting $10,000 per.) 146 issirp! 147 „ — ' = I . . . - l: li:1  ' j i i l ' fjr- T SFff r J.-.r.-, ,...T.,;iijATJ— 31, l..u-)-s= : s rrr : . ..... „ ■CLASS OF 1924 Eaton Phelps Hardy Keck Marsh Bates Peirce OFFICERS OF THE CLASS President Arthur James Kemp Vice-President Daniel Harold Keck Secretary Helen Williams Hardv Treasurer W ' ilmot Crant Peirce Iiistiliile Commillee Earle Salisbury Bates L ' nn Palmer Marsh Executive Commillee Gordon Forest Eaton Charles Mortimer Phelps ♦Resigned 148 141) a ■• ' ■192.1 TECHNIQUE 1923  •- -MCMiJl msm: MM jiU ' iMiT iil AfjT OLD SECTION I5er6 150 151 BBOBBllB« BBBB i liti - ' 1923 TEC HnTqUE 192 3 - l 7il[]|[ ' ' ■' - ' ■[ -- ■■' ' -iiMiiiirinii- nil- ..n,,-: . . CLASS OF 1925 Carrier V ' andenberg -t Fostt-r Grant Prescott Campbell Bartlctt OFFICERS OF THE CLASS President Da id Rae Campbell Vice-President Belden Robinson Bartlett Secretary Kenneth Crosby Prescott Treasurer Aaron Shedd Vandenberg Inslittitc Committee Frank Moulton Foster Roberts Grant Executive Committee Phylip Howe Carrier Woodbury Howard ♦Deceased 152 um ■THE CLASSES _, trniiBia 1.53 B B g a H O B S (B B Q S Q d U y illilMM llii I laiuiMjyLT i uiu..,i; •• 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 ••• 154 R.Ou lM-D]i ]ri ' L ' Vis ' + W]AL BUG loo The Season of 1921 in Athletics HAMPP ' RED as athletics wt ' ic tluring the War, the return to normal con- ditions in this branch of Institute activities was remarkably rapid and ihc season of 1921 saw the teams of Technology holding more important places in the collegiate athletic world than ever before. The thirty-five teams representing Technology enjoyed one of the most successful seasons that sports have ever had at the Institute, due to tlie increasing interest in athletics, and tiie larger number of men turning out for sports as a result of this interest. Two new sports, or rather old ones re-established, were successfully organ- ized, anfl completed seasons. Basketball attracted about fifty men, from whom were chosen the men making u[) the Varsity and Freshman squads. Both teams were successful, and the creditable work easily warranted their continuation as recognized sports. Baseball gained sufficient interest among the unflcrgraduates to find form in the organization of a Freshman team. In track, the Beavers retained their right to hold the Briggs Trophy for another year, by winning the New England Intercollegiate championship for the third consecuti e time. George Dandrow ' 22 retained his laurels in the weight e ent at the Penn Relays, and also was selected to accompan - the I ' nited States Olympic team to Antwerp. The swimming and rifle teams each aflded to Technology ' s list of titles by winning their respecti e Xew Englan d chamjiionships. Three individual titles were lirought to Technology by the wrestling team. Crew showed itself to be the second of the big spring sports of the coming Technology. Thus, despite the obstacles encountered in the path of athletics, the teams all gave evidence of great progress, and it is with great hope that those interested in sports at Technology look toward the future. The movement on foot at the present time, in an attem[)t to secure adec|uate finances for the various sports, will, if it is successful, mark the beginning of a new era in the annals ol greater Technology teams. 159 . . 51 U U Q Q I •■1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 ' ■••■83 VARSITY CLUB SECRETARY H.5.W1LKIN5 ' 14 EXEC COMM. W.K.MC AHON ' 22 PRESIDENT F.H.BR.IGGS ' 81 VICE-PRE5. C.W.GRAH ' 09 TREASURER R.5.FRANl Lin02 EXEC. COMAV T M.TAYLOR ' 23 160 TECHNOLOGY ATHLETIC CLUB Blanchard Meling Taylor President Charles E. Brokaw ' 22 Vice-President Broderick Haskell, Jr. ' 22 Secretary Arthur E. Meling ' 22 Treasurer C. Ford Hlaiuliard ' 22 Executive Committee Herbert D. Allee ' 22 Thomas M. Taylor ' 23 For the promotion and support of athletics by the undergraduate liody. 161 - ADVISORY COUNCIL SECRETARY DR.AWROVEOl TREASURER H.E.WORCESTER ' 97 CHAIRMAN DR. J.A.ROCK.VELL ' 96 GRADUATE AEABER F. H. HUNTER 02 GRADUATE AEABER H.S.BENSON 12 UMDERGRADLIATE T.A.TAYLOR 25 UriDERCRADUATL C.E.BROKAW ' 22 UNDERGRADUATE W V. RUSSELL ' ZZ 162 JKL n ..  g M . B P P B ■n ia M. I. T. A A. J! r  ZJdf; ; i?oU ' : Robins. Sanborn. Blake. Kinch. ' Taylor. E. E.. Porter, Weber. Hendrie Third Row: Hubbard. Greenewalt. Hoffman, Pike, McCurdy. Nowell. Miller. Zane, Hall Second Row: Williams, Russell, Waterman, Bainbridge, Taylor. T. M,. Davis. Brokaw. C ' hittick, Smith Front Ro-j;: Nickle. Scott, Thompson, Lund, -Atahualpa, Moll Presiihyil Vice-President Sccrelary Thomas M. Taylor ' 23 Marshall N. Waterman ' 23 Laurence B. Davis ' 22 Treasurer Publicity Miinager Willi.im V. Bainbridge ' 22 Othncil G. Williams ' 22 Advisory Council William W. Russell ' 22 Charles E. Brokaw ' 22 Guimaraes Atahualpa ' 23 Charles H. Blake ' 23 George H. Buttler ' 22 C. Yardley Chittick ' 22 Crawford H. Greenewalt ' 22 Phillip A. Ilerrick ' 23 John E. Hoffman ' 23 Cecil H. Hubbard ' 23 Fred A. Kinch ' 23 Joel Y. Lund ' 23 Horace W. McCiirdy ' 22 Edmund H, Miller ' 23 Members Edward IL Moll ' 24 Hugh 1). Nickle ' 23 Joseph C. Nowcll ' 23 Herman F. Pike ' 23 Lloyd J. Porter ' 23 Francis B. Robins ' 23 Henry M. Schley ' 22 Roscoo 1 1. Smith ' 23 Elmer E. Sanborn ' 22 Emil E. Taylor ' 22 Nesmith Thompson ' 23 John H. Zane ' 23 163 W. K. MacMahon, Captain TRACK 19 2 1 When Mich Bawdcn crossed the Hne in the I. C. A. A. A. A. half-mile event, he closed one of the most successful track seasons that a Technology team has ever had. Coach Kanaly had at his disposal, men who were capable of scoring in e ' ery event. The men who made the season such a success in the way of performance were Captain AlacMahon, Bawdcn, Bardes, Dandrow and Spitz. These men, together with those who brought in the smaller i)oints, were responsible for the winning of the New Englantl Intercollegiates for the fifth consecutive time. Interclass Meet The 1021 track season started in earnest on Saturday-, April 2;5rd with the annual Spring Interclass Meet. The Juniors, with six firsts to their credit, were able to turn the tables on the Seniors who had snatched the victory in 1920 by a margin of seven points. The Seniors took second honors with a total of 433 points and the Sophomores third, having gathered 271-0 points. The Fresh- men were outclassed but managed to bring in a total of 10 points. Pinkham ' 22, with a tie for first in the high jump and one second and two thirds, netted 11 of the Juniors total points. V. L. Smith ' 23 and Dandrow ' 21 tied for second honors with 10 points each. Dandrow ' s throw in the hammer was the only performance to better previous marks. His toss of 156 feet 2 inches bettered his own 1920 record by more than 2 feet. Cups were awarded the first-place winners in each event. Seniors 43 2 Juniors 62 Sophomores 273 Freshmen 10 Harvard By placing in each of the thirteen events on the program. Harvard ' s Meet track team was able to score a ictory over the Technology aggregation in the Harvard Stadium on May 7th. Although the score seems to indicate a ■one-sided meet, it was most closely contested throughout. Gourdin was easily Spitz and bossert at the Finish ol tiie 44U Harvard Meet 164 Bosscrt in the 100 Harvard Meet the star of the meet, sco ring firsts in the 100, 220, broad jump and si-cond in the shot. His mark of 2.3 feet 11 7-8 inches in the broad jump established a new Harvard record. Hewlett of Tech pressed Gourdin in both the 100 and 220 but had to give way to the ability of the Harvard star at the finish. In the 440, Ted Spitz passed ' harton of Harvard on the turn and managed to place first ahead of his team-mate, Bardes, who nipped Wharton for second honors. In the half-mile, Mich Bawden displayed his usual burst of speed when in sight of the finish and slipped l)y Fox of Harvard in the excellent time of 1:.¥J:2. Billy MaclVIahon, by taking a ten-yard lead in the first lap of the two- mile event and increasing this advantage each succeeding lap, was an easy winner over Mahon of Harvard and Hendrie of Tech who finished in the order nametl after a shouldering drive to the tape. Dandrow was the Beaver strength in the field events, with a first in the hammer throw and third in the shot put. Harvard 69 Technology 48 Dartmouth Winning first and second places in the 220 -yard dash, the final ' ' t c ent on the program. Technology scored a one-point ictory o er Dartmouth in the dual track and field meet May 14th. Ted Spitz and Ted Bossert swept down their lanes a couple of strides ahead of John Shelburne, Dartmouth ' s star sprint and weight entry, for the 220 places that brought Technology from six [joints behind to one point ahead of the (jreen. Captain Thomson of Dartmouth with firsts in both hurdle events and second in the high jum[) was higli individual scorer of the meet, while Ted Spitz with firsts in the 100 and 220 was the individual star for Technology. Art Smitii led the field in the quarter but yielded to OIlie Bardes and Mich Baw- den on the back stretch. It looked like a dead heat, i)ut the judges gave the decision to Bardes. The half-mile gave the second clean sweeji of places to Technology when Mich Baw- den, after trailing for one and one-half laps, finished an easy first ahead oi Gurney and Snow. Sanborn took the lead in the mile and was never headed, linisiiing in 4: ' .i ' A: , excelie?it time considering the slow track. Stone finished a good second ahead of Merriam of Dartmouth. Billy MacMahon, who was trying for a Field record in the two mile, was doomed to disappointment because of tiic wet track, lint Ills inili.il ManaRcr ]i ' Spitz and Bosscrt in tlie 100 N. E. I. C. A. A. Meet mile of 4:41 shows the fast pace set. Hendrie followed Captain MacMahon over the tape, placing second. In the field events, Dandrow was the stellar per- former for the Institute. With a throw of 146 feet, he easily defeated Weld of Dartmouth in the hammer. Dartmouth ' s sweep of the pole vault and firsts in the liroad and high jumps, as well as shot put, placed them in the lead until the result of the 220 was determined. Brown, of Dartmouth, in jumping almost six feet in the high jump, with such unsure footing, furnished one of the thrills of the meet. Dartmouth 5S Technology 59 N. E. I. C. A. A. Technology easily retained its title in the thirty-fifth annual New England Intercollegiates held on Tech Field, Friday and Satur- day, May 20th and 21st. Boston College, with a total of 23 points, just one-half of the Bea er tally, captured second honors, while Williams took third place. Nine Beaver points were scored when Sheldon cleared th e bar in the pole vault Bawdcn Winning the Half-Milc N. E. I. C. A. . . Meet Hit) 71 •■■: DriscoU Winning the ' ■220 N. E. I. C. A. A. Meet at 11 feet (J inches for first honors, while I ' ietcher and Stearns dixided second honors with Chapin of WilHams. Driscoll of Boston College easily carried off the individual honors when he broke the 440 record, held by Lester of Wil- liams, by doing it in 49:1. This was the only Association record broken in the meet. The Boston College star also placed first in the 220. Bardes of Tech- nology trailed Driscoll in the 440 , an easy second over Stowers of Williams. Mich Bawden furnished the thrill of the afternoon for the Technology followers wluMi he i)roke the tape in 1:57 in the 880 , thus breaking the existing I ' ield record. Running the same type of race as he had run all season, Mich hung back behind King of Holy Cross, the 1920 title holder, until the last turn had been passed, and then cutting loose with a tremendous spurt he crossed the line nine yards in the lead. Sanborn of Technology placed fourth in the mile which was won by R. S. Buker of Bates. In the two-mile e x nt, Cai)tain MacMahon and R. B. Buker, also of Bates anfl the winner of this event in the Penn Relays, led the field for seven laps, but the Bates entry here took the lead and with a •J:.|i Cliiuick in Low Hurdles .N. E. 1. C. . . A. . Iccl 167 1993 TECHNIQUE m ■J ' ! a ■h 1 ' Pool in 100 at Dartmouth Meet spurt in the last la]), in which he was timed at 59 seconds, and easily won the race. Captain MacMahon was an easy second, while Leath of New Hampshire State took thirtl honors. Dandrow, of the Beavers, was the best man in the field e ents, with first place in the hammer throw, second honors in the shot put and fourth in the di.scus. Pinkham added five points to the Institute total when he won the discus throw with a toss of 127 feet inch. Penn The Institute was represented at the Penn Relay Carnival, April 29th Relays . 30th, by a team of six men. Records were broken in several events and Technology had the honor of bettering one of the marks. George Dandrow ' s throw of 32 feet 3Vr. inches, in the .56 pound weight event, increased his record of the 1920 Carnival by more than 2 feet. Captain MacMahon, running in the International Two-Mile Run, led the field for the first six laps, but was forced to give way in the last two laps and finished fifth. Captain MacMahon ' s time of 9:43 was IS seconds slower than that of Buker of Bates who won the event. In the Two-Mile Relay, Hennessy, Bardes, Snow and Bawden represented the Institute and finished sixth. The showing of the Institute entry was very credit- able as evidenced by the fact that the time of the winners was only four-fifths seconds slower than the record. Biiwdili .mil B.mles in a Ijljiiliel liiiisli — D.utmuuth iVlect 168 Mich in the I. C. A. A. A. A. Meet I. {;. A. A. A. A. The unusually successful season ended when the Beavers tied for eighth ])lacc with Penn State in the annual I. C. A. A. A. A. meet in tlie Har ard Stadium on Saturday, May 27th, with a total of 10 points. CajJtain IVIacMahon, after a iiard battle for position with the leading distance men of the country, took fourth place in the two-mile event, which was won by R. E. Brown of Cornell. George Dandrow added another title to his list when he easily beat his nearest competitor by more than eight feet, in the hammer throw, with a toss of 157 feet 4 inches. Mich Bawden pulled the surprise of the day when he finished third in the half-mile event. Again, run- ning back in the field, he uncorkerl a sprint when in sight of the worsted that carried him past runner after runner, finishing in 1:55:4, the fastest half of his career. Lj ' d H v ' i Jfkm Wi mm tJtl ' Jf ' T Start of tlic I. C. A. A. A. A. Two-Mile Kiiii 169 17U iBaBBBB B WBBB B[] , ffty .. ' ' V - A M.m   M pCT ' ' ' ni .JL fl PHgaaBapgaBBi .. « 1921 Varsity Track Team illiam Keiined ' MacMalion ' 22 Captain ' rhomas Madison Taylor ' 22 Manager Marshall Xchcriiiah Waterman ' 23 Manager-Elect Krank M. Kanaly Coach Team Oliver Louis Bardes ' 22 Quarter Mile Garvin Bawden ' 22 Half Mile Robert Pond Bolster ' 23 Distance Theodore William Bossert ' 21 Sprints Donald Bidwell Carter ' 21 Pole Vault Charles Vardley Chittick ' 22 Hurdles Charles George Dandrow ' 22 Weights Howard Walker Dexter, Jr. ' 23 Weights Carl Daniel Dippel ' 22 Broad Jump James Francis Downey ' 21 Sprints Alfred Hocking Fletcher ' 21 Pole Vault Thomas Henry Gill ' 22 Distance William Bates (jreenough, Jr. ' 23 High Jump Rol ert Fdward Hendrie ' 23 Distance John Francis Hennessy ' 22 Distance Edwin James Heap ' 23 Broad Jump John William Kellar ' 22 Discus .Mien Stewart King ' 22 Sprints Oliver Adams Mills ' 21 Hurdles Clarence Julius Mclntire ' 22 Distance William Kennedy Mac.Mahon ' 22 Distance Edward Atchinson Merrill ' 22 High Jump John Ogden Merrill ' 21 Hurdles Fay Herman Osborne ' 22 Weights William Dwight Pinkham ' 22 Discus John Ward Poole 3rd. ' 22 Sprints Robert Prescott ' 22 ■Broad Jump Elmer Edward Sanborn ' 22 Distance Morris Fahncstock Sheldon ' 22 Pole Vault Arthur Dearborn Smith, Jr. ' 23 . Half Mile Charles Edward Snow ' 23 Half Mile Theodore Parker Spitz ' 21 Sprints Philip Morris Stearns ' 23 Pole Vault Carol Leon Stone ' 21 Distance Attilio Robert Tonon ' 22 Weights Francis Willett Walton ' 22 Pole Vault 171 B e g B B B B B a B B B gnjTfl ! l   m i ra TOiT f1 JU rl B B B a B a B B B ■n E j 35th Annual N. E. I. C. A. A. Meet Tech Field, May 20th and 21st, 1921 M. I. T., 46. Boston College, 23. Williams, 21. Holy Cross, 11. Brown, 10. Bates, 10. Amherst, 8. Colby, 7. N. H. State, 6. Wesleyan, 5. Bowdoin, 3. Vermont, 3. Maine, 1. TECH MEN PLACING Evcnl ria,cs ir ) ;; ;; Results 100 Yards 3 Bossert 4 Spitz 10 1 5 sec. 440 Yards 2 Bardes 49 1 5 sec. 880 Yards 1 Bawden 1 min. 57 sec. One Mile 4 Sanborn 4 min. 22 1 5 sec. Two Mile 2 MacMahon 4 Hendrie 9 min. 43 sec. High Hurdles 4 Mills 15 4 5 sec. High Jum]j ( Merrill 2 Greenough ( Darling (Amherst) 5 ft. 11 1 2 in. Pole Vault 1 Sheldon i Stearns 2-] Fletcher ( Chapin (Williams) 11 ft. 6 1 2 in. Shot Put 2 Dan d row 43 ft. 2 1 4 in. Hammir Throw 1 Dandrow 3 Tonon 153 ft. 3 in. Discus Throw 1 Pinkham 4 Dandrow 127 ft. 1 2 in. 172 RECORDS COMPARATIVE TRACK RECORDS Iv.ml .c-..l,.l..l..l. Record .v. ' ;. .c ' ..i..i. Record M.I.r.A.A. Rr, ord 100 Yards B. J. Wcfers Georgetown R. C. Craig Michigan J. C. Patterson Pennsylvania ■■9S A. U. Kelly Holy Cross ■flr. R. S. Franklin 1003 C. W. Loomis 1015 T. W. Bossert lOIS W. Rollins 1010 T. P. SiiitE 1021 : 1 1 1 ■, L ' L ' O Yards B. J. VVefers Georgetown R. C. Craig Michigan D. F. Lippincott Pennsylvania :215 A. B. Kelly Holj- Cross :21ii C. W. Gram 1909 ■140 Yards J. E. Meredith Pennsylvania :47s J. D. Lester Williams ■A ' x: A. D. Smith 1020 T. P. Spitz 1021 :5(l.; 880 Yards J. E. Meredith Pennsylvania 1:53 N. S. Taber Brown 1:5SS G. Bawden 1921 1 :57 One Mile- J. P. Jones Cornell 4:14g N. S. Taber Brown 4:18S R. G. Brown 1915 4:24; Two Mile 1. Dresser Cornell 9:22S R. W. Atwater Tufts 9:358 F. L. Cook 1915 9:353 120- Yard Hurdles Earl Thomson Dartmouth :14s A. B. Shaw Dartmnutli :15ii E. L. Orington 1004 A. B. Curtis 1915 O. A. Mills 1918 111.; 220-Yard Hurdles A. C. Kraenzlein Pennsylvania J. I. Wendell Wesleyan :23g W. A. Savage Bowdoin :24S G. P. Burch 1899 :25i Shot Put R. L. Beatty Columbia 48 ' 10 i 1,. A. Whitney Dartmouth 47 ' lOi V. 11. Leslie 1914 42 ' 1 Hammer Throw Lee Talbot Pennsj ' Ivania 173 ' 6 H. P. Bailey Maine 104 ' SJ C. Ci. Dandrow 1921 l. ' iS ' 0 Discus L. A. Whitney Dartmouth 135 ' 5, ' i W. D. Pinkliam 1921 127 ' ; ' Hifih Jump VV. M. Olcr. Jr. Yale 6 ' 45 P. W. Dalrymple Technology H. B. Enright Dartmouth 6 ' A C. D. Heywood 1803 li ' i ' . Broad Jump A. C. Kraenzlein Pennsylvania 24 ' i H. T, Worthington Dartmouth 23 ' lOi C. S. Reed 191G ■- ' - i Pole Vault R. . . Gardiner Y.il.- 13 ' 1 M. S. Wright Dartmnuth 12 ' 01 J. D. Nagel 1919 12 ' 11 173 I g H H B B a 19 a I SR - lMTn m a n a B a B □ g □ B B t iilQ ••o« 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 - L I— — n iiSjV; 5 «i f« -i; ■- ' i . £ .■g n fi n CROSS-COUNTRY Robertson Hendrie Holt Sanborn. Captain Flanders Anderson VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY Frank M. Kanaly Coach Elmer Kdvvard Sanborn ' 22 Captain Marshall Nehemiah Waterman ' 23 Manager tp:am Walter Wood Anderson ' 22 Leander Holden Poor ' 24 Arthur Leslie Flanders ' 22 Russell Earl Robertson ' 24 Robert Edward Hendrie ' 23 Elmer P dward Sanborn ' 22 Guild Richardson Holt ' 24 Lawrence Samuel V ' adner ' 22 WITH another cross-country season loominjj up ahead, Coach Kanaly set out to build up a team which would uphold the reputation gi en to Tech- noloiijy by the team Billy MacMahon had cajitained the year before. With a nucleus consisting of Captain-elect Sanborn, Flanders and Hendrie, along with several of last season ' s Freshmen, work was started in earnest. The team seemed to be up to championship calibre, and the results of the annual Handicap meet and the meet with Har ard only strengthened this idea. The team did re- markabh ' well in the Syracuse In ' itation meet, and seemed to be on the road 174 iSg ( .11. tain anborn and Flanders in the New I-.iigl.in-I - to another New England championship, when Anderson, who had been running in fourth position, was declared ineligible, due to an Institute ruling. Anderson ' s loss was just enough to nose the team out of the New England title and a better place in the I. C. A. A. A. A. meet at the close of the season. The annual Handicap meet, which is the opening event of the season, was held over the Eranklin Park course early in October. Leading a field of o er one hundred starters. Captain Sanborn won this event in 27:28. Captain San- born ' s time and position won him the Benson and Xye Cups awarded to the winner and the man with the best handicap time, respecti ely. Art Elanders was the second man to cross the tape, and Billy MacMahon finished a good third. Harvard On October 2 1st, the Beaver harriers took Harvard into camp to the tune Meet j f g Q Q Q .j. jj g five-mile course at Belmont. Captain Sanborn took the lead at the start, and held it over the entire course, finishing first, in the fast time of 34 ;23. Nine seconds later, Art Flanders crossed the line, followed by Bob Hendrie, which gave the first three places to the Beavers, and with them the medals, awarded by the Harvard A. A., to the w-inners of the first three pkices. Harris, finishing fourth, was the first Harvard runner to cross the line. Robert- son, of last year ' s Freshmen, and Poor, finishing fifth and seventh respectively, completed the scoring team. f fi ' . M Start of the New England ' s 175 HARVARD vs. TECHNOLOGY Belmont Course Dista.H-.-. .-) MiK-s October 21, 1921 Time: 34 minutes. 23 seconds I ' tam Scores Technology Harvard . 1 2 . . . . : i B Iniiiviilual l ' i incrs 3 9 5 7 . . 10 11 .. IS 40 1. 2. Sanborn, Technology Flanders. Technology 5. Robertson. Technology Scoring Technology Team 3. 4. Hendrie. Technology Harris. Harvard 1. E. E. Sanborn ' 22 A. L. Flanders ' 22 7. I.. H. Poor ' it 3. R. E. Hendrie ' 23 R. E. Robertson ' 24 Syracuse The Varsity next journeyed to Syracuse to take part in the Syracuse Meet In itation event October 29, and returned with third honors. Cor- nell, with probably the strongest team in the country, took first place by placing their scoring team in the first five places. Syracuse, running over their own course, captured second honors, while the Institute beat out Yale by eight points for third. Captain Sanborn led the field over the first four miles of the course, but had to relinquish the lead to the Cornell men at that point in the race, and finished ninth. The scoring Technology team in order of their finish were Captain Sanborn, Handers, Hendrie, Anderson and Poor. NEW ENGLAND INTERCOLLEGIATES Franklin Park Course November 12, 1921 Time: 2S minutes 2Sj seconds Team Scores Maine 6 10 Technology 4 5 Bates 2 13 New Hampshire State 12 16 Tufts 3 9 Bowdoin 1 2.5 Williams 14 21 Colby 7 31 Brown 20 34 Boston College 27 49 Holy Cross 33 46 Individual Winners 1. Hart, Bowdoin 2. Buker, Bates 5. Hendrie, Technology Scoring Technology Team 4. A. L. Flanders ' 22 f,. K. E, Hendrie ' 23 37. R. K. Rchertson ' 24 11 1.5 23 65 s IS 37 72 22 24 2.S .S9 19 29 35 111 17 42 57 12S 30 43 45 144 32 41 .59 167 44 .55 67 204 . ' (9 .54 61 20S ,11 ,56 66 249 53 60 62 254 3. Doherty. Tufts 4. Flanders Technology •S. E. E. Sanborn ' 22 l.s. L. H. Poor ' 24 176 Bob Hcndric leading Buker of Bates in tlie New England ' s New England On Saturday, November r2t!i, the runners from the Ihiiversity Intercollegiates , [- M jine succeeded in capturing the New Plngland Cross- country title by leading the Institute entries home, and totaling ().5 points as compared to the Beavers 72 counters. Hart of Bowdoin took the lead and held it throughout the race, coming home in 28:28. The Institute trio, Captain Sanboni, Flanders and Hcndric kept closely behind the leader until the last quarter mile when the sprint to the tape started. Buker of Bates, who won the event last year, passed five men on the home stretch, and finished second, closely followed by Doherty of Tufts. Flanders was the first Technology man to cross the finishing line, taking fourth. Cajitain Sanborn with fifth, was the second Institute runner to finish, closeh ' followed b - Bob Hcndrie, who placed eighth. Captain Sanborn running lliird in tlic New England ' 177 a B3 H on poBHta _T I. C. A. A. A. A. Cornell repeated t heir ictory in the Syracuse meet hy placing six men in the first eight positions of the I. C. A. A. A. A. Cross- country Run over the New Van Cortlandt Park course on November 21st. When the points were counted, it was found that the Ithacans had established a new- intercollegiate team record of eighteen points. The first Technology runner to finish was Art Flanders, who was the fourteenth man to cross the line. Bob Hendrie finished in eighteenth place, just being nosed out by Burke of Harvard at the finish. The team placed si.Kth out of thirteen entries, and outclassed the Ihiiversity of Maine, who had defeated the Beavers the week before in the New Englands. Captain Sanborn hung behind with the slower members of the team until a little past the three-mile mark, when he quickened his pace and fin- ished twenty-third. Poor and Holt were the fourth and fifth men to score for Tech- nology. The fast pace set by the Cornell squad is evidenced by the time of 32:20:5 10, made by R. E. Brown, the two-mile inter- collegiate champion. Captain Sanborn New York, N. Y. Distance, ti miles I. C. A. A. A. A. MEET November 21, 1921 Time. 32 minutes. 20 0 seconds Cornell 1 2 Princeton . 4 10 Syracuse 6 15 Yale 9 11 Pennsylvania State 16 20 Technology 14 18 Dartmouth 13 19 Harvard 17 33 Maine 30 35 Columbia 24 46 Pennsylvania .27 45 Colby 41 73 Cincinnati 56 72 Individual Winners 1. R. E. Brown. Cornell 2. N. P. Brown. Cornell 5. G. Miske, Cornell Scoring Technology Team 11. A. L. Flanders ' 22 IS. R. E. Hendrie ' 23 . ' • 4. G. R. Holt ' 24 3 5 7 IS 12 29 32 S7 22 31 34 108 26 28 37 111 21 38 39 134 23 36 54 145 42 48 59 181 43 47 55 195 4(1 53 62 229 60 61 65 2.56 5S 64 70 264 7.S 79 SO 351 82 S3 S4 377 3. r. C. Carter Cornell 4. M Rick, Princeton 23. K. E. Sanborn ' 22 36. L. H. Poor ' 24 178 isiiri ATHLETICS ;JiS3i 3u LUMkitBuiiuijuiu Freshman Cross-Country Sandberg Waterman. Manager Beniis, Captain, Peck Gardiner Frank Warren Bemis, Jr. Captain Frank M. Kanaly Coach Team ( lien Fatrobe Bateman Frank Warren Bemis, Jr. Ernest Willard Gardiner George Golhurn Myrick Roger Wentlell Parkinson Jonathan Kenyon Feck F.dward Bracket t Sandberg In the first meet of the year, thai with Ilarxard, the yearlings captnri ' d ill of the first five places, and defeated the Crimson Frosh 15 to 42. Worcester was next disposed of to the tune of 24 to ;}4. Bemis. who captained the 1-Vesh- man aggregation, took first in both these meets, in the Harvard race, Bemis, Sandberg and Parkinson walked off with the medals awarded to the first three place winners by the Har ard A. A. The 1925 squad tied with Princeton for sixth place in the IntcrcoUcgiates, running over a three-mile course. This meet marked the finish of one of the most successful Freshman cross-country seasons that the wearers of the Cardinal and Gray ha -e enjoyed. 17 J Bi9aBBBHH WHiaBB n -B . n T •• 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 « ■■lUW, SWIMMING 19 2 1 With the experience gained in 1920 behind them the natators started out on a schedule which inchided some of the best teams ever developed in the East as opponents. Of the nine dual meets, three resulted in decisive victories, three in narrow-margined losses, while the remaining three meets resulted in defeats at the hands of Brown, Navy and Yale, probably a trio of the strongest teams in the country. The close of the season saw the Institute tankists in possession of the New England Intercollegiate Swimming championship for the second consecutive season. In the opening meet with Rutgers on January 22nd, at New Brunswick, the team came out on the short end of a 30-23 score. The deciding first and second places in the 100 were won by Giebel, the Olympic champion and Ross, the Junior National champion, respectively, while Captain Biddell finished a close third. It was a week later at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute that the Technology mermen made up for the defeat of the week before by taking all of the first honors, and incidentally the long end of a 43-10 score. Three tank records were broken, by Trowbridge in the 100, Greene in the 220 and Boyce in the plunge. On the second trip, the team divided honors with Amherst and Wesleyan, losing to the former by the close score of 27-26, and winning from the latter, 36-17. At Middletown, Greene lowered the 220 time, while the relay team, consisting of Colton, Trowbridge, Palmer, and Captain Biddell, broke the tank record over the 160-yard distance. The first home meet was with Brown at the Boston Y. M. C. A. The Brown meet was one attracting great interest, due to the much-her- alded Davy Jones, the stellar Brown swimmer. With the aid of Jones ' two firsts, and the fast time in the relay race. Brown captured the meet with a total of 38 points against the total of 15 scored by the Beavers. On Eebruary 19th, Weber the Navv defeated the Institute team, 36-17. Manager-elect Miller In the 50- ard back stroke c ent, Captain Biddell broke the pool ri ' cord, and Keiulall, with a ])lunge of 6() feet in 2.S seconds, broke another Xa ' y record. ISU I g B o p n ■s a B s a S i - -t1 .m, flB aBBMBnnB .. ii ATHLETICS !_JiiiiBa 1922 Swimming Team Li M ylk ' Back Raw: Robinson. Thimme Middle Row: Miller. Manager, Cates, Stalbird. Evans. Hcnninger Sitting: Stewart, Dunn. Purinton. Weber, Captain, Palmer. Marsh. Brown Front Row: Taylor, Botting, Buerger Captain Bertram Anton Weber ' 22 Manager Edmund Huddleston Miller ' 2. ' J Team Martin J. Buerger ' 24 Leonard P. Hotting ' 22 Sherwood F. Brown ' 23 Vincent K. Gates 24 Carroll L. Dunn 24 David Evans. Jr. ' 24 Ernest F. Gallagher ' 22 John H. Henninger ' 24 Lynn P. Marsh ' 24 Stephen J. Miller 23 Gerald M. Xauman ' 23 Thomas T. Oxnard ' 24 Willard B. Purinton 22 Earl C. Palmer ' 23 Preston Robinson ' 22 James A. Stalbird ' 22 William L. Stewart. Jr. Edward S. Taylor 24 Edmund J. Thimme ' 22 Bertram A. Weber ' 22 23 Season 1922 Springfield Y. M. C. A. Amherst L . S. Military Academy Yale Brown Wesley an Rutgers U. S. Naval Academy N. E. L S. A. L S. A. January 13 January 21 February 4 February 11 February 1.5 February 2-5 March 3 March 4 •March 18 March 25 New England Championships held under the auspices of M. at Springfield at Boston at West Point at Boston at Providence at Boston at New Brunswick at Annapolis at Boston at Princeton 181 In the second home meet of the season, the University of Pennsylvania won a three-point victory when Rambeau, after trailing Captain Biddell and Trowbridge for most of the 100-yard event, passed Trowbridge near the finish, and with second place ga e Penn the large end of a 28-25 score. In the diving, Ferdinand and Piirinton placed first and second, respectively. Harvard was next taken aboard by the Beavers, and retired to the sad tune of a 36-17 defeat. With three first places, besides a ' ictory in the relay, the team easily outpointed the Harvard natators. The work of Purinton in the dives, and of Palmer in the relay and 50-yard e ent, were the features of the evening. Thomas, of Harvard, with a plunge of 67 feet took first honors in that event. The team next journeyed down to New Hax en and met defeat at the hands of the Yale team. Greene liarely lost the 220-yard race to Marshall of Yale, Kendall and Boyce took second and third in the plunge, and Colton captured third honors in the 50-yard and 100-yard e -ents. Yale beat us 43 to 10, but it was an honorable defeat at the hands of the best team in the country. ' ith a total of 19 points, the New England title was retained by the wearers of the Institute insignia, with Dartmouth second and Wesleyan third. Cap- tain Biddell made a strong bid for second place in the 100 but was just a Varsity Relay Team Dunn rahiior Evans Marsh 182 Freshman Team Miller Mansfield. Manager Hayes MuhlenbLTg Baldwin Everett Hutchison Sanderson Foalo Ay lies Oxnard, Captain Price HoiIkc Drew L ' nt.h bil l)cliin l TaNliir of I )arliii()iJth, and placed third. Greene, who liad been placing regularK- in the- 22()-yard event, gained first place ahead of his team-mate Trovvhridge, who placed second. Skinner captured the dixiiii; title, while Ferdinand also counted for Technology with second hoiiuis in (he dixfs. Boyce concluded the scoring for the Beavers with a fourth in tlu- iilunge. Season 1921 January 22 January 2!) February 1 February 5 February 12 February 19 February 2() March 2 March n March 12 M. I. r. 23 M. 1. r. 43 M. 1. T. 26 M. 1. I . 3( i. 1. r. 15 i. 1. r. 17 M. 1. r. 25 M. 1. T. :i(i M. I. T. 10 Won . . K. I Sw •ini iiin K .-Ik Rutgers R. V. I. .Amhcrsl Veslc an . Urown . Navy Pennsylvania I larwird Vale. . . 30 HI 27 17 3S 30 2S 17 43 K lliani|)ioiisliip. 183 CREW 192 1 The second year of crew as a recognized sport found one hundred and sev- enty-odd oarsmen waiting for the ice on the Charles to break and permit practice on the ri ' er. Despite the handicap of inadequate equipment, which necessitated the early picking of the squad, three crews were developed whose work during the season brings nothing but credit to Technology and to crew as a sport. The success of the 1921 season was in a large part due to the hard and conscientious work of the squad and especially to the tireless efforts of Coach Pat Manning, Captain Jakobson ' 21 and Manager Larry Davis ' 22. Through the kindness of H. L. Dallas ' 24, the crews had the use of a launch which greatly aided Coach Manning in his work. On May 7th, three Technology crews rowed their way to as many victories over the crews of the Norton Boat Club of Worcester. In the first pull over the mile and five-sixteenths course on Lake Quinsigamond, the Freshman crew got away to a good start and were never headed, finishing three boat lengths ahead. The 1924 crew displayed the same strong race which won for them against Huntington School, Stone School, and Exeter Academy later in the season. The yearling eight suffered two defeats, one at the hands of the Crimson Freshmen and the other by Groton School. In the second race of the day, the Junior Varsity led the Norton second boat by four boat lengths at the finish. LTsing a slower stroke than the clubmen, the Tech- nology crew trailed for the first quarter mile but slowly forged ahead and were never headed. The Varsity race was the most closely contested of all three races. Getting away to an early lead, the wearers of the Cardinal and Gray were never in the an, but had to give their best to maintain the lead of three-quarters boat lengths, which they showed at the finish. Yale ' s 150-pound sprint crew, the fastest Eli li ' a-iii ' le crew, letl the Junior Varsity over the finish of the Housatonic course on May 14th, with a boat length advantage. Unable to maintain the lead Cajitain-elect McCurdy Manager-elect Smith 184 _ _ I ■B ■B g B ■B B e B I liBSlF ■ATHLETICS B8 a OP B D a n B  ..■1921 Crew Driscoll Brill Weiler Blood Nowell Jakobson. Captain Davidson Sherbrook Sayre McCurdy Evans Woodruff Molinar Morse Valentino Folinsbee Captain Maudiicr Irving 0. Jakobson ' 21 Laurence B. Davis ' 22 A ssisla Hi M(i lui ' jcrs Henrv C. L. Miller ' 23 Roscoc M. Smith ' 23 Coach Pat Manning Varsity Boat Roger J. Evans ' 23 . . Daniel C. Sayre 23 . . Joseph C. Xowell, Jr. ' 23 Alland M. ' alentine ' 23 Joseph H. Scholu. Jr. ' 23 John C. Molinar ' 22 . . Horace VV. McCurdy ' 22 Donald G. Morse ' 21 . . Trevor O. M. Davidson ' 21 Bow 2 :i 4 .5 7 Stroke Cox .liiiiior N ' arsity Boat l i( iiard I.ec- 21 Charles H. VVciler ' 23 Lawson T. Hlood ' 22 Walter A. Sherbrook ' 21 Wilbur J. WoodrulT ' 22 Irvins f). Jakobson ' 21 Walter H. Driscoll ' 22 John U Brill ' 23 Harrison D. Kolinsbee. Jr. ' 22 Schedule 1922 Varsity Boat April 29 IT. S. Naval Academy on the Severn May 6 Union Boat Club on the Charles May 13 Harvard on the Charles May 20 Columbia on the Harlem Junior Varsity Boat V. S. Naval Academy on the Severn Yale 2nd Crew on the Ilousatonic Harvard 2nd Crew on the Charles Columbia 2nd Crew on the Harlem 1,S5 yn||m yssj ■■1 Junior Varsity leading Harvard which showed open water between the two shells at the three-quarters mark, the Yale crew saw the Institute oarsmen slowly pull up until the finish showed them but a single length behind. Misfortune took a hand in the destiny of the Varsity crew in their race with Union Boat Club on May 24, for, after a second start, due to McCurdy ' s broken oar, Valentine ' s sweep snapped at the rigger soon after the second start and left the crew with only seven men rowing. This misfortune only spurred on the oars- men and Union was able to open up the space between the shells only as the finish neared. On May 21, the Junior Varsity sprang a surprise, which made the work of the crew for the entire season seem wortli A iiile, when they pulled up, a seem- ingly beaten eight and by sheer grit crossed the finishing line opposite the l nion Boat Club in a dead heat with the Harvard Junior oarsmen. With the slow, steady, stroke which so characterizes the Technology crews, they seemed hardly able to stay with the Crimson and as the bridge was approached, the Harvard shell was leading by three-quarters of a length. But, as the crews emerged from under the arches of the bridge, the wearers of the Cardinal and the Gray were pulling up, by putting e ery last bit of strength they had left behind their sweeps. As the bow of the Teclinology shell came across the stern of the Har- vard shell, then slowly crept u]) until tlu-y vd the Crimson by a scant quarter length, it seemed as though the impossible had happened. A spurt by Har ard closed the gap and tied the race in one of the most exciting finishes seen on the Charles River course. Harvard ' s Varsity led the Varsity crew across the line with three lengths to spare. Handicapped, as the first crew was with a bor- rowed shell and borrowed oars, they put up a game but losing fight and were defeated by a superior crew. As Technique goes to press, negotiations for the purchase of the B. A. A. Boathouse are being completed and Crew should soon be in possession of its own boathouse. The purchase of the boathouse is only tlie first step toward the goal, which will be the establishment of crew as a sport on the same level as that which track now holds at Technology. 186 TENNIS 192 1 One set out of thirteen was all that tlie Brown tennis stiuad could gather in the first match of the season with the Beaver ' s on April 27th. Under the leader- ship of Bill Cauldwell, the Bca crs look all four singles matches as well as the doubles. The racquet weilders from Williams were the next opponents on the schedule prepared b - Manager IMcfihie, and after some delay the teams went into action on the indoor courts at Longwood, on the evening of Ajiril ' MHh Captain Cauldwell had an easy time of it in his singles match but, when pairefl with Bill Scott, in the doubles, had to put up the best possible tennis to take the match and thus give Technology the large end of a 4-3 score. Herm Broock- mann met his match in A. H. Chapin, Jr., the Intercollegiate champion, losing, G-1, 6-2. The Beavers next made it three straight ictories by defeating Worcester Poly- tech, 6-2 at Longwood. A cold wind made the use of the indoor courts necessary in some of the matches, but Herm Broockmann, playing on the outside courts, finally disposed of P. P. Sah in the hardest fought match of the afternoon, 8-6, 6-3, 7-5. Dartmouth ' s strong team succeeded in administering the first defeat of the season at Hanover on May 7th, the score being 6-1. In two of the hardest fought matches. Captain Cauldwell was defeated by Carleton, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 and Broockmann by Captain Sanders, of Dartmouth, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4. Amherst gave way before the Institute team, o-l, on May 0th, at LongAvood. k The Beavers clearly outclassed the Am- Mki- herst team in this match and the brand Jf- of tennis of which the team was capa- ▼ l)Ie was not in evidence, except for the playing of Dick Car er who reached the zenith of his 1921 season in the match. Princeton met the Beavers on the indoor courts at Longwood, May 13th, and showed their superiority by winning 6-1. The team sh(nved its best tennis in this match, but was (nitclassed by the Tiger. Har ard next took the measure of the Technology team, 4-2. Carver took his match from dcTourenne after some of the harflest playing of the season, while Broockmann completed the Tech- Captain-elcct Scott nology SCOre with a win over I ' Cnno. Manager McChic 187 GOLF 1921 Golf Team Midwood, Manager Clement Schley Johnson, Captain Freeman Ballard Captain Abbott L. Johnson, 2nd ' 22 Ma nager George A. Midwood, Jr. ' 22 TEAM Jonathan Y. Ballard ' 23 Franklin G. Clement ' 23 James Duane ' 22 William M. B. Freeman ' 21 Abbott L. Johnson, 2nd ' 22 Henry M. Schley ' 22 May 6 May 7 May 14 May 20 May 21 May 28 SEASON 1021 M. I. T. Opp. Brae Burn at Brae Burn 1J2 0H Williams at Springfield C. C. 6 3 Brown at Providence C. C. 6 3 Harvard at Brae Burn 9 Dartmouth at Woodland 3 6 Amherst at Woodland 4 2 29)4 ■iiyi 188 .. iimiii..,-ir,..rn«.i.,..,ri,i,... | u. .L..iitiiBrilll.ujll,r ' .j BASKETBALL 1922 BasketbiUl Team Greenewalt. Manager. Blood Murdock Skinner Coleman Laiidi; Tonon Hubbard, diptain Davidson Bates Cook Storb Captain Cecil H. Hubbard !3 Manager Crawford II. Greenewalt ' 22 Assislant Managers Robert J. Iloelisteller ' 24 Joseph I ' . Mouiitjoy ' 24 Earl S. Bates ' 24 Lawson T. Blood ' 22 Harold R. Boyer ' 22 Henry I,. Bretting ' 22 Daniel B. Coleman ' 23 Team Stanley T. Cook ' 24 Elliott B. Davidson ' 24 Cecil H. Hubbard ' 23 Henry N. Landis ' 22 Donald W. Murdock ' 24 George T. Storb. Jr. ' 23 Schedule 1921 January 1.5 M. T . ' iO K. 1. State College . . 20 January 19 21 M. M. T. . T. . 13 37 Brown 2.5 January Northeastern . . 18 January 27 M. T. . 12 Mass. -Agricultural College . . . . . . 18 fcbruary 2 M. T. . 14 Harvard . . 20 February 16 M. T. . 20 Tufts . . 21 February IS 10 M. M. T. . T. . 16 16 . . 19 February Mass. , RricuUural College . . . . . . 21 I ' ebruary ■2- M. T. . 14 Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute . . . . 27 I ' ehruary 2fi M. T. . 22 Drexel Institute . . 32 March 2 M. T. . 19 Brown . . 24 March a M. T. . l.i Dartmouth . . 42 March 11 M. T. . 24 Boston University .... . 20 March 19 M. T. . 23 Harvard Independents . . 19 189 WRESTLING 1921 After getting ofF to a rather unfortunate start, the Beaver wrestlers staged a remarkable return and won from Yale and Harvard in the last two dual meets of the season. Captain George But tier. Ihnuphrey and Tiittle were entered in the New England A. A. II. ' s and emerged from the fray with three chamijion- ships. Captain Buttlcr was sent to compete in the National A. A. U. ' s, held at Los Angeles, hut was eliminated in the semi-hnal round. The combined support of the New England A. A. U. and some interested alumni made the entry of Captain Buttler in the Nationals possible, but the effects of the long journey told upon his condition and pre ented him from showing his best. In the first meet of the year, the wrestlers from the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. were defeated 26-3. Brown and Princeton proved themseKes tlie peers of the Institute grapplers only after two hard-fought matches. It was in the meet with Brown that Captain Buttler dropped the only bout that he lost during the season in his own weight. Brooklyn Polytechnic can bear witness to the prowess of the Beavers, for they retained the short end of a 28-3 match with tiie matmen. Springfield College, Intercollegiate champions, took a closely contested match from the team which had been greatly weakened through injuries received by Russell and Thomas. The final outcome of this meet was a 14-11 victory for the Collegians. Yale and Harvard left Walker sadder but wiser wrestling teams after instructive but forcible lessons in the finer points of the game at the hands of the Beavers. The Yale meet was part of a three-cornered athletic event; Yale engaged in wrestling and boxing and Dartmouth in combat with the gym team. Watts Humphrey proved to be the stellar performer, for, after taking three places in the gym meet, he olitained a fall in his own class as well as a decision in the heaxyweight class in which he was substituting for Russell. Yale was defeated 19-(5, while Harvard suffered a 14-9 loss. Captain Huttlcr Manager-elect Pitie 190 7;TTJ.iL.i.T,niiniii rl,l...,) 1922 Wrestling Team ' . H Biv .. E I. 1 u Hu . Kc . , _.i;: Hereford BrigRS Pike. Manafiir liuttler, Captain Richards WpLitliL-rlcy Captdin George H. Buttler, Jr. ' 22 115 pound Class . 125 pound Class 135 pound Class . 145 pound Class . Manager ilernian V. Pike ' Z Team Tom H. Barnard ' 23 Harry J. Bruner ' 23 V ' aughan J. Wcatlierley ' 24 George H. Buttler. Jr. 22 158 pound Class 175 pound Class HeavyweiRht . i ' erris B. Brings ' 22 Francis R. Hereford ' 23 Winthrop A. Thomas 24 Sargent D. Heath ' 24 Substitutes 125 pound Class . . . Malcolm Graham ' 24 145 pound Class , Thomas W. Tuttle ' 23 158 pound Class . 135 pound Class . . . Francis T. Hazcltine ' 23 Heavyweight . . Thomas O. Richards ' 23 Azel Ames. Jr. ' 24 Tyson NImick ' 24 Schedule 1922 January 14 Boston V. M. C. l ' at rambridge January 21 Brown at Cambridge January 28 Springfield Y. M. C. A. College at Springfield February 4 Cambridge Y. M. C. A at Cambridge February 17 Yale at New Haven February 18 Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute at Brooklyn F ' ebruary 25 Princeton at Cambridge March 1 Harvard at Cambridge March 18 U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis 191 GYM 1921 February 9th saw the gymnasts in action for the first time of the season in a triangular meet with Harvard and Princeton. Only after the judges had com- pared notes on the tumbling event and the scorers had totalled up the points was the outcome known, so close was the competition. Technology tied with Princeton for first honors, while Harvard was content with third place. Clean- ing up in the horizontal bar and horse e ' ents, Princeton got away to a good lead, but this was soon cut down when Humphrey showed his superiority on the rings and his team-mate Thompson divided second honors with Tuttle of Prince- ton. Pew and Keenan added eight points to the Institute total with first and second places in the Indian clubs. It was then that Ralph Wood and Bob Davidson flip-Hopped their way to first and second honors in the tumbling e ' ent, tying the score with 24 points each for Princeton and Technology. In the next home meet, Dartmouth left Walker a 31-23 winner over Tech- nology, but only after another struggle that went up to the last event for decision. Only by showing her best on the parallel bars was she able to carry away the victory. Watts Humphrey was the star of the meet, for besides winning over two Yale men in the wrestling match with Yale, he filled in his time between matches by dividing honors on the rings with Thompson. In the first meet away from home, the gymnasts were bested by Penn and Haverford in a tri- angular match. Captain Whipple, Humphrey, Pew and Wood figured in the Beaver scoring column. The gyrating gymnasts were again matched with Harvard, this time with Yale as the third team. Technology again showed its ability and took first honors, thus defeating Harvard for the second time. Humphrey, with first place on the rings, third on the parallels, second place having lieen captured by Captain Whipple, was the stellar performer of the meet. Thomp- son tied for third honors on the rings and Keenan completed the scoring with a tie for first in the Indian Clubs. Three men were sent to the Intercollegiates at Prince- ton, Captain Whipple, Humphrey and Wood, but Watts Humphrey was the only one to place. He gained second honors on the rings, this event having been won b - Captain Hales of Annaj olis. 192 ManaRiT-oicct Porter UUT -- A T h l e fi c : --- r-rr=r- .a3:J 1922 Gym Team B| w 1 Ivt f tffei L H ' -V A; m||tJ] .J L E K v X Tup Rail ' : Maltby, Shfa, Tischoff. Coath. Porter. Mafuiticr, Kt-fiian. Schrcibt-r. KL-njon Second Row: Smith, Ulbrich. Rhodes. .Apollonio, Hyland. Andi rson Sitting: Bushnell. McCoy, Wood, Thompson, Captain. Bailey, Vicinus, Folinsbee Front Row: Baker Xesmith Thomp-son ' 23, Captain Lloyd J. Porter ' 23, Manager G. Raymond Lehrer ' 24, Assistant Manager Lester B. Lcighton ' 24, Assistant Manager Charles Tischoff, Coach George Y. Anderson ' 24 Norman L. Apollonio ' 22 Wayland S. Bailey ' 22 Joseph S. Baiter ' 22 Raymond O. Brink ' 23 Eyicr Brown G Robert B. Davidson ' 22 Harrison D. Folinsbee ' 22 Team William L. Hyland ' 22 Joseph H. Keenan 22 Lloyd M. Littlefield ' 22 C. Lauren Maltby ' 23 John T. McCoy ' 24 Walter C. Pew ' 22 GeorKe H. Rhodes G George . Rowen ' 23 Raymond P. Schreiber ' 24 Henry G. Shea ' 24 Eastman Smith ' 22 Harold H. Spcngler ' 22 Max A. Ulbrich ' 22 William W Vicinus ' 23 Ralph W. Wood ' 22 February 1 1 . February 17 . March 4 . March 31 . Schedule 1922 Princeton at Cambridge Harvard, Haverl ' ord at Cambridge U. S. Naval . cademy at .-Xnnapolis Intercollegiates at Cambridge 193 HOCKEY 192 1 Ihider the leadership of Captahi DuVernet and Coach Gaw, hockey got away to what had promises of being a very satisfactory season. However, the men were ne ' er able to reach the standard of play of which they were capal)le, due entirely to the limited amount of time available for practice at the Arena. In the first game of the season, King ' s College defeated the Institute sextet when the puck glanced ofT Hugh Nickle ' s skate into the net for the winning point of a 4-3 score. In the first of a series of three games, the puck chasers of Boston College took the long end of a second 4-3 score. The brilliant net work of Nickle was the outstanding feature of the game. In the second match with B. C, the Beavers avenged themselves and won 4-3, only after the game went for an overtime period. Amherst was the next game of the season and the Beavers won their second victory of the season in a slow game at the Brae Burn Country Club. The Am- herst aggregation held the Beavers to a tie, until the third period, when Bill Cauldwell scored the winning goal. In the fifth game of the season, the Mass. Aggies took a 3-2 victory from the Bea ' ers by scoring in the last three minutes of play. The passing game of Dan and Neil MacNeil was the outstanding fea- ture of the contest. This game brought forth the best hockey that the Beavers showed all winter. For two periods, the Harvard and Technology teams staged one of the best college games of the year; but in the third period, the Har arcl team struck a stride which gave them an 8-2 -ictor ' . Dan MacNeil scored both Beaver goals, while Taylor and Neil MacNeil showed remarkable ability in hand- ling the puck. In the only game away from Boston, the Beavers won from Dartmouth, 1-0, playing a rather uninteresting se x ' n-man game. This tyjx ' of game seemed to be rather dis- astrous for Technology, as in the last and deciding game with B. C. the men seemed lost on the ice with onK ' six men and were defeated 5-1, gi ing B. C. the best of the three game series. Captniii -elect Nickle ManaKer-elect Kinch 19-1 . JL. n a a n p B H b n g □ b n b !ijiiieia ii;.uemrm.u-m-.i;:s) 1922 Hockey Team Fitcli, Assistant Manager p ' letcher. Assistant Manager, Gardiner Johnson Kinch. Manager. Blandy Powers. Coach Wilbur Ha ' dcn Taylor Nickle, Captain, MacNeil, DuVernet Datton Caplain Hugh D. Nickle ' 23 Mayinger Frederick A. KInch, Jr. ' 23 .isslslaiil Munagcr.s Louis II. Fitch ' 24 Hoxiilim .[. I ' letchcr ' 24 Team Right Wing Herbert L. Hayden ' 2.3 Left Defense John N. DuVernet ' 22 Center Joseph G. Dalton ■21 Right Defense Neil . . MacNeil ' - ' . ' i Left Wing Arnold K. Taylor ' 23 Gnal HukIi 13. Nickle ' 23 Substitutes William H. Blandy ' i;:) ICdwanl H. Johnson ' 24 Rupert S. Craryen ' 22 Tlionias M. Nevi[i ' 24 Harland . . Wilbur ' 22 .Schedule I 2i December 2il M. I. T 2 January 7 M. I. T 1 January 13 M. 1. T 3 January 1(1 M. I. T 2 January 2(1 M. 1. T 6 January 27 M. 1. T 2 February H M. I. T February 24 M. I. T 195 McGill 8 Yale Dalhoiisic 1 Boston College 3 Mass. .• gricultural College ... .0 Harvard 9 Boston College Williams BOXING 192 1 The call for candidates brought out about one hundred aspirants for berths on the Varsity and F reshman teams. Under the careful tutelage of Coach Nap Boutelier, the men were soon rounded into shape and the elimination bouts in December showed the results of the training. The team had its first chance to show its mettle on januar ' 14th when the Springfield College aggrega- tion put in its appearance. Heralded by the newsmen as the probable victors, the Collegians were tied by the Institute boxers 3-3. In the 125, 115 and 158 pound classes, Captain Al Addicks, Tom Barnard and Tom Proctor, respectively, won their bouts. The other three members of the team, although defeated, made the Springfield entries fight hard e ery minute. The Varsity next travelled down to Annapolis and were defeated by the Na al Academy on January 18th, 7-0. Some of the matches were closely con- tested, but the team was outclassed and lost to one of the best teams in the collegiate R. world. The loss of Tom Barnartl, who left ■Jv the Institute, and of Captain Addicks, who i Bl was forced to stop boxing because of an in- Y .„ fected ear, was sorely felt in this meet. Fred j|l«l|[[ Koch was elected captain in the absence of ' ' Addicks. The final meet of the year with ' ale at Walker was a clean and fast exhibition if sportsmanlike boxing. Captain Fred Koch and Fred Paul chalking up our winning tallies. In the 175 pound class. Captain Egan of Yale, former A. E. F. champion, easily defeated Dan Sa Te. The outcome of the bout was lUAcr uncertain, but Dan ]iut up a plucky fight while he lasted. Under the leadership of Captain Eddie Moll, the Freshman team won two df its matches and tied the third. The first meet was wilh (he ( ambridgi- ' . M . C. .A., who were defeated 5-1. Ando er were also defeated . ' )-l, wiiile the St. John ' s Military Academy team held the Freshmen to a 3-3 tie. Captain-elect Moll Manager-elect Nowel! 19() 1922 Boxing Team Nowell. Manager Konrisky Marks Horgan Boutelier, Coach Scholtz Philips Moll, Captain MacNaufiht Sayre Lindscy Smith Captain Edward H. Moll ' 24 Manager Joseph C. Novvtll, Jr. 23 115 pound Class . . Albert E. Lindsey ' 24 12o pound Class . Robert E. Smith ' 24 135 pound Class . . Llewelyn R. Philips ' 24 145 pound Class 160 pound Class 175 pound Class Edward H. Moll ' 21 Israel J. Konrisky ' 24 Joseph II. Scholtz ' 2. ' ! .Substitutes 125 pound Class . . James M. Cook ' 22 Itill pound Class 135 pound Class . . Malcolm S. MacNaughl ' 24 173 pound Class John I. Ryan ' 22 Willard M. Marks ' 24 Francis J. Morgan ' 22 Daniel C. Sayre ' 23 Schedule 1922 January 28 Cambridge Y. M. C. .A at Cambridge February 4 U. S. Military Academy .... at West Point February 10 Boston University at Cambridge February 18 Vale at New Haven February 25 U. S. Naval . cademy at .Annapolis 197 SOCCER 1921 Soccer Team Hoffman, Manager Kurzman Murdock Craig Santos Torres Atahualpa, Captain Macorra Tsui Duevel Guerrero P ' reeman IrvinR. Ass ' t Manager Yurrita Captain Guimaraes Atahualpa ' 23 Manager John E. Hoflfman ' 23 Assistant Managers Lloyd VV. Irving ' 24 J. Lindsay Muir ' 24 Guimaraes Atahualpa ' 23 Thomas S. Craig ' 23 Otto C. Duevel. Jr. -2i .Alberto L. Guerrero 23 Harold P. Kurzman ' 23 Team Fernando de la Macorra ' 23 Walter B. Murdock ' 23 Adolpho .A. Santos ' 24 Rutilio Torres ' 23 Hsueh Y. Tsui ' 22 Pedro de Yurrita ' 23 Substitute William W. K. Freeman ' 22 October 22 M. I. T. October 29 M. I. T. November 4 M. I. T. November .5 M. 1. T. November 19 M. I. T. November 23 M. I. T. Schedule 1921 . Dartmouth 1 . 1 Clark . 2 .Amherst 4 . Springfield 2 . 3 Armenian .Americans 1 . 1 Harvard 2 198 UUV ■■' ' ATHLETICS FENCING 1922 Fencing Team Blake, Manager Borchgrevink Skabo Ravecca Taylor. Captain Nesmith Thellefsen Captain Emil Elvklge Taylor ' 22 Manager Charles Hcnrv Blake ' 23 Assistant Manager Andrew Pierce Kellogg ' 24 Team Foils Francisco Ravecca, Jr. ' 22 Kriing Skabo ' 23 Finn Borchgrevink ' 22 Claus Molbach Thellefsen ' 22 Duellinti Swords Emil Elvidge Taylor 22 James Nesmith, 2nd ' 22 1922 Schedule January 28 Harvard at CambridKC Fcbruar ' 23 Columbia at New York February 24 IJ. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis February 25 Pennsylvania at Philadelphia March 18 Yale at Cambridge 199 1922 Rifle Team Llincl. Manager Gray Chase Hall, Caplain Alland Captain Manager Sydnor Hall ' 22 Joel Y. Lund ' 23 Assistant Manager Dwight H. Marsh ' 24 Team Adolph B. Alland ' 22 Valentine Friedrich, Jr. ' 22 Willard C. A. Blaisdell ' 24 John J. Gray ' 23 Martin J. Buerger ' 24 Sydnor Hall ' 22 Charles A. Chase ' 22 Atherton Hastings ' 23 Harry S. Rubens ' 23 Season 1921 M. I. T. Opp. March 5 Worcester Polytechnic 484 494 March 11 Drexcl Institute 496 49.3 March 12 Dartmouth . ' . . 493 495 March 19 Princeton 498 479 April 2 Harvard 412 392 April 14 Columbia 493 495 April 15 Boston University 493 477 April 16-17 Massachusetts State I. C Won by M. I. T. April 21 Boston Revolver and Rifle Club ... 494 496 200 ATHLETICS u m L.. ..l... ..l.7.-- i....JjT Freshman Baseball Phelps. Managtr Chapin Sharkey HolsherR Michelena Kennett Bates. Captain Canfield Lane Parsons Ayles Robinson Blaisdell ' T HE desire for the formaition of a baseball team at Technology took flefinite - - form in the spring of 1921, when a Freshman team was autliorized l)y the M.I. T. A. A., and subsequently organized. Although the team did not prove to be a success from the standpoint of games won, the team showed that the national sport could be successfully inaugurated at the Institiue. To judge the success of a sport at Technology by the results obtained from a first-year team, organized from the talent of a single class, is not a fair trial, Inil the in- terest shown by the squad, and ilu- exhibition of clean sportsmanshiji, are indi- cations of what could be expected from a Varsity Baseball team. The earnest efforts of the sf|uad, and es[)ecial!y those of W. U. Sherman ' 22, who coached the team, Captain Bates and Manager Phelps are to be commended. 201 1923 TECHNIQUE 19 23  •• AWARD OF INSIGNIA 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. C. A. A. To scoring members of a winning cross-country team, or any man finishing within the first fifteen per cent of the number of starters in the I. C. A. A. A. A. cross-countrv run, or within ten per cent at the N. E. I. C. A. A. run. To members of a winning relay team at the B. A. A. annual indoor games making better time than 3:10 for 1500 yards. (Substitutes excluded.) 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 T. Further qualification is similarly rewarded. No student shall be regarded as eligible for qualifi- cation for additional insignia until after beginning his third academic year. Special Award of T At the discretion of the Advisory Council, the T maj ' be awarded in the following cases: To the first man in a dual, or first or second in a triangular intercollegiate meet, and to the first and second in a dual, or first, second, and third in a triangu- lar intercollegiate 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 final or of singles team reachine the semi-final round at the annual tournament of the N. E. I. L. T. A. To members of a team in any sport recognized by the Adyisor ' Council who participated in not less than two thirds of the games of one season. To the manager of the track team. Award of 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 who makes thirtieth place, or better, at the annual cross-country run of the I. C. A. A. A. A.. or twentieth place, or better, at that of the N. E. I. C. A. A. To any point winner who makes tenth place, or better, in a collegiate dual or triangular cross-country race. To the four men making the fastest time in the annual M. I. T. open cross-country race. Award of gTt To first place winners in intercollegiate gymnasium team meets previously applied for and approved by the Advisory CounciL Award or tTt To the winners of singles and doubles in M. I. T. intramural championship. Award of sTt To point winners at the annual meet of the I. S. A. and at the annual N. E. I. S. championship meet. AW. RD OF wTt To winners of finals in the annual championship meet of the N. E. I. W. A. Award of T with Crossed Rifles To members of the outdoor rifle team who shall score 14.3, or better, out of a possible 150 at the outdoor competition of the N. R. A. To members of the indoor rifle team who participate in two-thirds or more of the competitions of one season, and demonstrate an excellence comparable to the preceding. Award of rTt To the six members of the outdoor rifle team and the manager, provided the team position in com- petition 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 (the first third of the competing teams). 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 to consti- tute 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 insignia as designated below: To members of w inning relay teams in indoor intercollegiate 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. The Advisory Council reserves the power to award the above or any similar insignia for exceptional service in any recognized branch of athletics, where not covered by the above rules. Award of Class Numerals To winners of points in open class meets. To members and managers 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 race; third, to members, not more than two substitutes, the manager, and the counter of the winning tug-of-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. 202 FIELD DAY Friday, November 7th, found both Sophomores and I rcshmen awaiting the time for the first event on the twenty-first annual Field Day program. Cards, predicting the defeat of the ujiholders of 1925 athletic ability, were distributed early on the morning of the seventh, while the Freshmen saved their surprises ior the afternoon, and appeared on the Esplanade, before the crew race, with a donkey, gayly dressed in a 1924 banner. After the race, the Freshmen filed into the stands behind the familiar steam roller, decorated to suit the occasion with a 192. ) lianner. By winning both crew and relay races, the Sophomores got away to a seven-point lead. The 1925 football victory gave the Freshmen their first score, but the gray-jerseyed athletes won the third and deciding pull of the tug-of-war con- test, and concluded the events of the day, thus making a 9-4 victory for the Sophomores. All of the teams, with the possible exception of the crews, were very evenly matched, and showed the results of the earnest efiforts of the men and coaches. The Sophomore crew had the overwhelming advantage of the training of the previous spring, which made them a markedly superior crew. Both crews were 1025 ' s Mascot Sopliomuriis parading to the stands 204 BSiglEPHZ ATHLETICS ££ :£J3im Crews crossing the finish line under the direction of Coach Pat Manning, while Frank Kanaly had charge of the relay teams. The 1924 football team had the services of Wilbur J. Woodruff ' 22, and Walter A. Metcalf 23 worked wiih the 1925 team. Albert P. Powell ' 21 coached the 1924 tug-of-war team, and Arthur W. Davenport ' 23 acted in the same capacity for the Freshmen. The four events of Field Day were allotted points as follows: Crew Race 3 points Tug-of-War 2 points Football 4 [joints Relay Race 4 points Total 13 points The Crew When the two crews took u ) their starting positions, just below ' Cottage F arm Bridge, the Fs|)lanade in front of Technology and Harvard Bridge were lined with one of the largest Field 1 ).iv crowds that ever witnessed the annual event. The experience gained by tiie SiipJKiiiiore eight during the 1921 spring season made them the stronger crew, but the I ' Veshmcn had grimly fletermined to make a real fight for the coveted three points. The two boats, getting away to an even start in the comparativelv ' calm waters of the upper basin, soon drew slightly apart as the faster Freshmen stroke pulled the 192o boat a quarter length ahead. This slight advantage was sf)on eciualized as the slower, yet more powerful Sophomore stroke began to tell in the progress of the shells. The two crews maintained their even position until the bridge was neared, and then the 1924 boat drew slowly ahead as they increasetl their stroke. This sprint of the Sophomores carried them over the finish line three- quarters of a boat length ahead of their Freshmen rivals. The time of r minutes and 40 .seconds, although 2 seconds slower than the record established by the 20.5 y r ■■ ; jm Freshmen losing ground. 1923 crew the previous year, was very good, considering the choppy water encountered in the last half-mile of the race. In a preliminary race between the second Freshmen and Sophomore crews, the Sophomore eight crossed the finish of the course two and one-half boat lengths ahead of the Freshmen. In accord- ance with the custom of victorious crews, and in spite of the icy coldness of the water, both of the Sophomore coxswains were tossed into the river when the Iioats were back at the boathouse. The The Sophomore tug-of-war team came upon the field after the crew Tug-of-War j- g determined to add to the three-point lead gained by the oars- men. With the crack of the referee ' s pistol, the 1924 team slowly began to pull the Freshmen toward the line, inch by inch, until the bob crossed the line in 1 minute and 45| seconds. The teams showed themselves to be quite evenly matched, but the Sophomore pull was just a bit stronger than the Freshmen ' s combined etTorts. Coming back for the second tussle, the Freshmen showed Miki- Hoar winniiiti the Handicap Race. 200 Sophomores winning first pull. a look of determination, which foretold trouble for the 1925 team. From the start, the 1925 aggregation were on the offensixe, and in 28.! seconds they had ])ulled the unwilling Sojihomores o er the line. With only the third pull to decide the winner of the c ent, the teams came upon the field ready to put every bit of skill and strength into the task. For a minute the teams were pulling so evenly that the roj c hardh- mo ed, but at this jioint the Sophomores ' endurance began to tell, and the Freshmen were slowly drawn oxxt the line. The time for this pull was 2 minutes 2J seconds. Relay The relay race was the most clo.sely contested of the four events of Field Day. Captain Read ' 24 winning the toss, elected to take the pole, and with this advantage Blodgett, the first ' 24 runner, had ol tained a slight lead over Russell ' 25, when the baton was passed to Ambach, the second Sophomore man. From this point on, the race was a real match, the Sophomore lead never exceeding five yards, and at times only a yard separated the runners. 1924 Kicking off to 1925. 207 Sophomores leading The ninth Sophomore to run, E. S. Coburn, took the baton from Marsh, and opened up with a pace that gave the 1924 team a twenty-yard lead. When the last two men. Captain Read ' 24 and Captain Bateman ' 25, started, the 1924 leader had a thirty-yard advantage. Captain Bateman put up a fine fight, and cut down the Sophomore lead to about twenty yards. The winning time was . ) minutes - second. Football Captain Bob Grant ' 2.5 won the toss and elected to receive. On tiie kick-off, Phil Carrier ' 25 received the ball, running it back to his eighteen-yard line before being downed. After three attempts at gaining ground through the Sophomore line, Ray Leonard ' 25 punted. The ball then Soplioinores stop the advance. 208 1925 Backficld gains through line. shifted back and forth in (he center of the field for the remainder of the period, the chance to score only coming once during the first quarter. During the second quarter Johnson, the Freshman quarter-back, tried a drop kick from the 38-yard line, but narrowly missed the goal. The opening minutes of play were greatly slowed up by frequent fumbles. The opposing lines were quite evenly balanced, contrary to expectations, which favored the Sophomores, and as a result neither team was able to gain consistently. Between the halves of the football game, Mike Hoar, the ground keeper, defeated W. C. Hull, Jr. ' 23 in a hundred-yard handicap race. Mike ' s time was 10? seconds. The Sophomore upset came early in the third period. Ferguson ' 24 fumbled Ray Leonard ' s kick, and before the Sophomore ' s could recover the ball, the Freshmen ends were upon it, and the opjiortunity f(jr a Freshman score was at hand. Phil Carrier was sent througlv tlic line on tlic next lliree plays. The first two plays netted a yard each, and the third pki - llu-ough left tackle put the ball over the line by two inches. Captain Bob Grant kicked goal, thus giving the Freshmen a seven-point lead. Further attempts to score were un- successful, and when the final whistle blew, the Freslimen were 7-0 victors. The playing of Bob Crant ' 2. ' ) was exceptional. Al nm- stage ol the game, after passing the ball bark from his position at center, he i)roki ' tiirougii the Sophomore line in time to down the recei -er of tiie i)unt. The punting of Leonard ' 2.5 and Ferguson ' 21 was oia- of the features of the game. A short line pass, Johnson to Leonard, was the liest attack of the J-rrshiHiii. Henny Lehan and Michelena ]:)layed an excejitional game for the losers. 209 1924 Backs try a line play. The Football Summary 1924 1925 Evans L. E. Bauld Shippley L. T. Brockelman Gardner L. G. Price Wild C. Grant Blake R. G. Sheppard Stiefel R. T. Palmer Davidson R. E. Hastings Ferguson Q.B. Johnson Lehan L. H. B. Carrier Taylor R. H. B. Eager Michelena F. B. Leonard Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final 1924 192.5 7 7 Touchdowns: Carrier Goal from touchdown : Grant Substitutions: 1924 — Coleman for Stiefel, Colby for Blake, Culbertson for Evans, Linn for I.ehan, Manley for Taylor, Spaulding for Gardner, Tryon for Linn. 1925— Bartlett for Eager, Daisy for Bauld, Acker for Palmer. Referee; F. J. Hoey Umpire: George V. Brown Head Linesman: A. J. Rooney Linesmen: C. E. Brokaw ' 22, R. T. Officer ' 21 Time of quarters: 15 minutes 210 FIELD DAY SCORES Year Results 1901 — Class of ' 04 vs. ' 05 ' 05—6 ' 04—3 1902 — Class of ' 05 vs. ' 06 ' 05—7 ' 06—2 1903 — Class of ' 06 vs. ' 07 ' 06—9 ' 07-0 1904 — Class of ' 07 vs. ' 08 ' 07— 5 ' 08— 3 1905 — Class of ' 08 vs. ' 09 ' 08—5 ' 09—4 1906 — Class of ' 09 w. ' 10 ' 09—5 ' 10—4 1907 — Class of ' 10 i ' 5. ' 11 ' 10—9 ' 11—0 1908 — Class of ' 11 t ' 5. ' 12 ' . . . ' 12— G ' 11—3 1909 — Class of ' 12 c ' .s. ' 13 ' 13—6 ' 12—3 1910 — Class of ' 13 ?5. ' 14 ' 13—9 ' 14-0 1911 — Class of ' 14 i ' 5. ' 15 ' 15—6 ' 14—3 1912 — Class of ' 15 z ' . ' 16 ' 15—9 ' 16—0 1913 — Class of ' 16 -c ' . ' 17 ' 16—5 ' 17—4 1914 — Class of ' 17 i ' . ' 18 ' 18—6 ' 17—4 1915 — Class of ' 18 i-s. ' 19 ' 18—9 ' 19—0 1916 — Class of ' 19 z ' j. ' 20 ' 20—6 ' 19—3 1917 — Class of ' 20 vs. ' 21 ' 20—6 ' 21—3 1918 — Class of ' 21 ' c ' 5. ' 22 ' 21—11 ' 22—2 1919 — Class of ' 22 vs. ' 23 ' 22—13 ' 23-0 1920 — Class of ' 23 m. ' 24 ' 23—13 ' 24-0 1921 — Class of ' 24 z i. ' 25 ' 24—9 ' 25—4 Field Day Records Kootball. Made in 1920 by ' 23 vs. ' 24 2.j— Tug-of-War. Made in 1916 by ' 19 vs. ' 20 Time = 15g seconds. Relay Race. Made in 1918 by ' 21 iii. ' 22 Time = 4 min, 48 seconds. Crew. Made in 1920 by ' 23 m. ' 24 Time = 5 min., 38 J seconds. 211 ■n m H a H H s g p a a a b b O 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 - ? ' : ;F S1P iiji.ni uii.7 r;:r ,iyL]..i.iui....t,Li «ii.iiinmi..i.t 1924 Football Team Back Row: Pliclps, Mananei, iivaus, Stitlt l. Cliapin. Woodrutt. Coaili Front Row: Michelena, Possicl, Culbertson, Shippley, Captain. Taylor. Spaulding, Mauley 1924 Football Team Howard ' . Shippley, Captain t ' hark-s M. Phelps, Manager Williur J. Wooilriiff ' 22, Coach Team David Evans, Jr., Left End Ralph C. Stiefel. Jr.. Right Tackle Howard V. Shippley. Left Tackle Elliott B. Davidson, Right End John H. Gardner. Left Guard Harry R. Ferguson, Quarter Back Earle N. Wild, Center Ralph E. Lehan. Left Half Back Malcolm S. Blake, Right Guard Melville F. Taylor, Right Half Back Jllsto L. Michelena, Full Back Substitutes Richard J. Chapin John C. Culbertson V ' illiain B. Coleman Emil C. Linn Rakenius J. Possiel Season October 1.5 1024. .. ( Providence College 1924 . . October 22 1924. . .0 Brown 2nd Team 25 October 29 1924. .. Lowell Textile 6 November 4 1924. . . 1925 7 212 1925 Football Team «g ' {j 9 . ife - t j I IIBM iatA; Ro-d-: Johnston. Acker. Dais , duster. Miilk-i. Munntitr .Second RoU ' : Eager, Carrier. Mabley. Bartlett. Palmer Front Row: Bauld, Brockelinaii. Price, Grant, Captain, Sheppard. Leonard, Hastings 1925 Football Team Robert Grant, Jr,, Captain Theodore G. Muller, Manager Walter A, Metcalf 23, Coach ' IVani Harold . . Hauld. Lf inrf Knfcis N. Palmer, Right TaikU Arthur J. Brockelman. Left Tackle Krank C. Hastings, Jr.. Right End Richard P. Price, Left Guard E lward .S. Johnston, Quarter Hack Robert Grant, Jr., Center Pliylip H, Carrier, Left Half Hack Arthur O. Sheppard, Right Guard Beldon R. Bartlett, Right Half Back Raymond D. Leonard, full Hack .Subslltutes Arthur R. . ckcr Edward W. ICager, Jr. Carl H. Daisy Frank M, Koster Carlton R. Mabley, Jr. Season October I. ' ) HI2. ' ). (I St. John ' s Prep 14 October 22 192.0 . M Tufts l(l2. ' i October 20 in2. . . . ndover .Academy ... .30 November 4 192.5. . . .7 1924 2i:j B ' BB ffl fflB BBB ftjpS ' == i r i W M i Tl -JL. jTm s a a s B a a g a a n b | ...... TT-lr n - u ii.. r, ;„rL,„ki ti.Tl rr, h:iiNT:7:::7.,.u.....i : rin.,. . . r! ,;?;{ir .iiii u.iu ji.i...ii.i,ti,Mi.i..Li,.7i.iii.... . j .,,. || f ||||| fi....a.i.r.i. „.iii,.nii.7izi;;iTi.i.uiiuuui.i.. 1924 Relay Team Dorr Ambach Coburn Joyce Lehman Read, Caflain Marsh Deming Porter 1924 Relay Team Albert C. Read, Jr., Captain Herrick O. Tappan, Manager Team 1. William C. McHenry 2. William D. Rowe 3. Louis F. Porter 4. Charles H. Deming 5. Albert C. Read, Jr. 6. John R. Tench 7. Lynn P. Marsh 8. Edward S. Coburn 9. John G. Beagan 10. Henry J. Lehman 11. Raymond E. Dorr 12. Gordon C. Joyce Distance H miles Relay Race Won by 1924 Time: 5 minutes ! second 214 1925 Relay Team Mahoney Campbell Lcness Brown Milanu Norlon Gardiner Sandberg Bateman. Captain Cusolito Russell 1925 Relay Team Glen L. Bateman, Captain Herrick O. Tappan ' 24, Manager Team 1. Charles L. Norton, Jr. 2. Lawrence A. Cusolito 3. Glen L. Bateman 4. George J. Leness 5. John M. Campbell 0. Ernest W. Gardiner 7. Leonard D. P. Milano 8. Roger V. Parkinson 9. Alexander W. Makepeace 10. William L. Brown IL Joseph K. Russell 12. E. a. Landbiirv Relay Race Won by l ' J21 Time: .5 minutes ! second 215 n ••• 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 O J l 1924 Crew Hungerford. Manager Eaton Greatwood Prouty Thomas Davis Dunlaevy, Captain Reid Murdock Rosseau 1924 Crew Edgar P. Dunlaevy, Captain Fred S. Hungerford, Manager Crew Bow Donald V. Murdock 2. Francis V. Rosseau 3. Homer S. Davis 4. H. Royce Greatwood 5. Richard C. Eaton 6. Everett D. Thomas 7. Arthur R. Prouty Stroke Edgar P. Dunlaevy Cox Robert E. Reid Race Won by 1924 by three-quarters of a length Time: 5 minutes 40 seconds 216 iIiiiQ-:r-- 1925 Crew Cook, Manager Horle Harvey Prentiss Geis Campbell. Captain Thnrndyke Hemis McKennan 1925 Crew Uavi ! R. Camplx-ll, Captain WilliiUn A. Cook, Maiiai iT Crew Bow Bowman McKennan 2. Frank W. Beniis, Jr. ■.i. I ' aiil B. (;oble 4. Albert M. Prentiss 5. David R. Campbell 6. Loran C. Harvey 7. Ariel I- . Horle Stroke (leorjje F. Gies Cox Benjamin A. G. Thorndykc Race Lost to 1924 by ihree-iiuarters of a length 217 1924 Tug-of-War Team BQ k ' k l lH QH ' l H Vh . ' .;i KViLi: iF ' ' ™ ' l F F Iff ' 1 l ' 4H ' HB Jk v i ' HK fft ' H V 1 8i g jwi Bdi k Roiv: Neitlich. Cowan, Brugmann. Kennedy. Simonds. Sliippen Middle Row: Bartow. Freudenthal. Herreshotf . Cochran, Blampied, Black, Buerger Sitting: Harris, Kenison. Eaton, Manager. Walker, Captain, Rivers, Peirce. Jennings Front Row: Brimberg, MacMillan William F, Rivers, Counter 1924 Tug-of-War Team Hugh L, Walker, Captain Team Martin J. Buerger Elmer W. Brugmann Paul G, Blampied Isaac Brimberg Roland N. Black William C. Bartow David H, Cochran Gilbert H, Cowan Bernard R. Freudenthal Willard I. Gideon Maynard L. Harris John H. Henninger Ernest R. Hosbach Tug-of-War Won by First Pull 1924 Second Pull 1925 Third Pull 1924 . Gordon F. Eaton, Manager Norman F. Herreshoff Donald B, Jennings Lyman S. Johnson Donald O. Kennedy Richard W. Kenison Henry J. MacMillan George Neitlich Wilmot G. Peirce, Jr. Antonio Rosado Frank Riegel Harold B. Shippen Henry F. Simonds William H. VanDusen Time 1 minute 45 seconds 28- seconds 1 minute 45?, seconds 218 1925 Tug-of-War Team ♦ 5  J   ' t it « . ' « ' ' ' Top Raw: Levine. Dunbar. Witham. Cooper. Roetheli, Taber, Lewis. Klein Middle Row: Kussmaul, Manager, Greer, Fogg. MacGillivray. Hopkins, King. Sliacat Sitting: Baldwin. Howard, Russell, Drew. Captain, Mulligan. Jarman. (itblin Front Row: Bennett, Galassi, Ross, Filene 1925 Tug-of-War Team Garvin .A. Drew, Captain Joseph A. Mulligan, Counter Team Edwin E. Kussniau Marshall A. Raltlwin Frank D. Klein Vincent B. Bennett Max Levine Charles M. Cooper Ralph W. Lewis Dow H. Drukker, Jr. (ierard A. MacCiillivray John C. Dunbar Charles R. Muhlenberg George A. Kogg Emerson K. Patten Francis L. Galassi Bruno E. Roetheli Charles A. (li blin Charles A. Ross Frederick V. (ireer Norman U. Russell Giles F. Hopkins Mever Shacat Woodbury Howard Donald R. Taber Walton M. Jarman Lynne W ' etherill Maxon H. King George L. Witham T uft-of-War n;,,, hv Timr First Pull . .... 1924 1 )2. ' ) . . . . 1 minute 45 s Second I ' ull 28 J seconds Third I ' lill . l ' )24 . .... 1 minute 4.51 s Manager seconds 219 All-Technology Smoker THE thial annual Smoker, to which all of Technology was invited, was held in Walker Memorial on October fourteenth. Once again, the first impor- tant event of the year proved to be a remarkable success. The purpose of the Smoker was not only to give the students a good time, but also to welcome the Class of 1925 to the Institute and to give them a little idea of the more enjoyable side of the Institute life. D. R. Linsley ' 22 headed the Committee which made the arrangements for the Smoker. Too little credit can not be gi ' en to him, for there was not a detail overlooked. Boxing and wrestling bouts were held in the gymnasium, while on the second floor gambling for cigarettes with cigarettes was carried on. There was an abundance of music, furnished by two exceptionally good school orchestras. After dinner, there were two-minute talks by each of the activities. A new institution was a gong which sounded two minutes after the speaker began. This assured every one that the affair would not drag on into the precious time for studying. Dean Talbot was the last speaker, this being his first time to address the school since his appointment as Dean. He urged the Freshmen to go out for activities, but at the same time not to permit their studies to go unprepared. He then presented the key of Walker Memorial to I). F. Carpenter, President of the Senior class. 222 itiicnH Tech Night PI P I H IQ bk i K. ' v: B 1 v l E.. B K B ' 1$ - ' m ■k - u, ' ' r Hv B a ' K L w f _j H u A-WH ki J iL li l Hh mI d Htt K- BI H K. 1 V ' v.k B ll ■B ' ■K H Kl ' . ' ■■■1 B f iii | n i BL-7iM Hhh v V H Vo Bl E u ' Mf B «j_r_ P 1 i H Nesbitt N owe 11 Brokaw TECH Xir.HT COMMITTEE Charles Edmund Brokaw, Chairman Henry Jolin Horn, Jr. Joseph Cornell Xowcll, Jr. C.eorge Floyd Nesbitt, Jr. ' T ECH Night, an occasion when Technology men go out with tlieir lellow- -■- students to have a really good time, was indeed a big one this year. The event occurred after the Field Day games, in which the two lower classes par- ticipated, and because of the outcome of the sports, each Class had something to talk about, and it was apparent that they did. The committee, appointed by the Institute Committee, had entire charge of choosing the show, making arrangements with the management of the theatre, and selling the seats to the students. The Passing Show of 1U21 was the choice of the committee, and the performance was given at the Shubert, before 1500 happy men. Willie and Eugene Howard scored a mighty hit with their Da s of the Past, and the Leno.v camel. Everyone, both in the company and in the audience, entered fully into the spirit of the event. 223 Intercollegiate Conference The idea of the Intercollegiate Conference on Undergraduate Prolilenis and Government originated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was put into operation by an executi -e committee composed of representatives from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cornell, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton and Dartmouth, which met in New York on December 23, 1920. At this time, the various discussion groups were outlined and W. R. Barker of Tech- nology elected chairman of the executive committee. The groups were decided uixjn and their respective chairmen were as follows: Student Government and General Prolilems, in charge of J. ' C.Telmosse, University of Pennsylvania. Athletics, in charge of D. B. Strickler, Cornell. Musical Clubs and Dramatics, in charge of S. B. Gorham, Dartmouth. Pulilications, in charge of T. C. McEachin, Princeton. These men compiled data relati e to their particular discussions and presided at the discussion groups of the conference on Friday, April 15, and Saturtlay, April 16, 1921. It is due to their efforts that the conference was such a success. The following colleges and uni -ersities were represented at the conference: Amherst Bowdoin Boston I ' niversity Brown Carnegie Institute of Technology Chicago Columbia Connecticut Agricultural College Cornell Dartmouth Harvard Haverford University of Illinois Iowa State Lafayette Lehigh Maine Massachusetts Institute f)f Technology Massachusetts Agricultural College Michigan Missouri North Carolina Ohio State Pennsylvania State College LIniversity of Pennsylvania Pittsburg Purdue Rochester Stevens Institute of Technology Trinity ' ermont Tennessee Tufts Virginia Wesleyan West Virginia Williams Wisconsin Yale Princeton Washington and Lee A report on problems and solutions discussed was sent to each of the colleges at the conference. Men from other colleges also got a new idea of Institute life. The result was that e cry one w ent aw a - feeling that the conference was extremely satisfactory. • 224 225 ra THE TECHNOLOGY REVIEW THE TECHNOLOGY REVIEW was founded in 1899 as the official organ of the Alumni Association and the cumulative record of the more im- portant events in the history of the Institute. The emphasis has, however, been usuallv 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 , ' ho have edited the paper are James P. Monroe ' 82, now secretary to the corpo- ation; 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 Washington as an important member of the War Labor Board. On his resignation, the present incumbent, though not a Technology graduate, 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 current news was left to the Tech, under alumni supervision, to deal with. For economv, 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-Technology Reunion in June of last year, in connection with which the Alumni Association 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 covering the field is assuming such importance, that in the fullness of time it well may be advisable to consider an Alumni eekly, like the other great Eastern Universities. But until then, the Review follows with increasing difficulty the good old proved traditions of Jimmie Monroe and Ike Litchfield. Although there is still, after two years, no General Manager or Field Secre- tarv for the Alumni Association, who will also have charge of The Review, it is to be hoped that when the next Technique is published, we shall have this officer, who will devote all his time to the alumni acti ities, 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 on life and become again the indispensable source of information concerning all things Technological. Robert E. Rogers, Editor. 226 The Advisory Council on Undergraduate Publications Professor A. T. Robinson. Chainiuiu Paul C. Leonard ' 17 H. II. l.olidcll ' 17 Alden H. Waitt ' 14 Harry D. Peck ' 13 In 1910, the Institute Com- mittee, realizing the need of closer co-operation between students and alumni in the management of undergraduate publications, and feeling that some directing influ- ence was necessary to save the publications from financial dis- aster, asked the Alumni Council to form an advisory body to serve as the connecting link between the Alumni and these undergraduate activities. In response to this re- quest, the Advisory Council on I ' ndcrgraduate Publications was formed. At first, it devoted most of its attention to The Tech, but with a few minor changes in or- ganization, this Council has con- tinued with (he same general purpose and now acts in an advisory capacity for all under- graduate publications. To make clear its policy and its relations to the Alumni Council, the Institute Committee and the activities concerned, a constitution was adopted on January 22, 1920, which became effective upon the approval of the Executive Committee of the Alumni Association and by the Institute Committee. Certain trust funds have been set up out of the surpluses of The Tech, Technic|ue and The Tech ICngineering . e vs, for wliiih llic . d isory Council acts as trustee. At tiie present time, the total value of these funds is slightly less than 88000 and it is hoped that it will some day become sufficient to carry out the idea of erecting a separate i)ul)liraliiins building. . . T. Robinson, Chairman 227 ?iiVl •- 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923  - r iilllifl [mruiiniTftmarTnTT;) 228 TECHNIQUE 1923 BOARD Anton Ki.f.in Whitaker Associate Business Manager Charles Barton Vi;iler Associate Business Manager Herbert Hesseltox Flather Business Manager Arthur RAY o •D Holden Faculty Editor, Treasurer Charles Alan Braxtin(;ham Societies Editor James Arthur Henderson Athletic Editor Henry Coudex Lay Miller, Jr. Associate Editor Hall Kirkham Editor-in-Chief Edwin Herman Schmitz Grinds Editor Arthur Clarence Hampton Statistics Editor George Richard Johnson Portfolio Editor Columbus Ellis Lord Photographic Editor Ralph Edward Winslow Assistant Art Editor William James Hennessey, Jr. Assistant Art Editor Julian Emerson Berla Art Editor 229 TECHNIQUE 1885 ' c mq je The first volume of Technique was published by a group of men of the Class of ' 87, while they were in their Junior year, and made its initial appearance late in the Fall of 1885. The book was paper-bound and con- tained two hundred pages, of which forty-five were devoted to technical or semi-technical advertisements. Most of the sections of the book were, in their elements, similar to those of more recent editions. Among these, the Athletics write-ups occupied a prominent place and therein are con- tained records of baseball, track, and football teams and even a training table for the latter. Activities of a more social nature were represented by glee and poker clubs. The aims of the Editors of this first annual are best expressed by their own statement which says in part: When the pioneer students in high scientific training were at the Institute, there was no need for anything in the line of an annual; luit now there is a demand for such an article. Local societies and eating clubs have sprung up, the interest in athletics sports is on the increase, . . . and things are booming generally. Therefore, we present for your favorable reception the first annual ever attempted at the Institute — Technique. We trust that we are not too dry, too stupid, or too foolish. We are not to rival the Tech or the Catalogue. We are a class affair, yet truK ' of college interest for all classes are represented and no pains have been spared to make this first Technique replete with everything that is interesting or amusing to our average student. Since this pioneer volume, the line of Techniques has been unbroken. In this thirty-seventh volume we have tried to realize as much as possible the aims of the first Editors. The development has been substantially along the lines suggested by them and we hope, as they did, that it has not been of such character as to imperil the Catalogue or to shake the foundations of the Official News Organ. Let those who read decide! 230 a B □ B B IP p ■BB e K} n a a ffl w n ■■B B g ■n B i S y ■•■' PUBLICATIONS - l 7p H O H H .i...„-«,;. ,., , ...„. ■.,.■. ,...,.nr .1.. -.,l.. i .1 i ■IZ, .-J,.... ' .I I -. n;; T . r=r? , .. „ ,.-.-n. FORMER EDITORS OF TECHNIQUE 1885 { I:,- 1886 I l 1887 {J 1889 j p • 1890 I f 1892 { • 1893 j ' (• 1894 I • 1895 { ; ; 1890 1  ;• 1897 } J ■1898 I j - 1899 I ; 1900 j •:• 1901 jJ,- ' 1902 { ; 1903 I [••. I ' lOt ' ' IJUi J y I ' . ( lulliver, Editor-in-Chief C. Spaulding, BHjiwfSi Maiuiger E. Claflin, Editor-in-Chief A. Ferguson, Business Manager L. Maiiran, Editor-in-Chief L. Russell, Business Manager E. Hathaway, Editor-in-Chief C. Blanchard, Business Mayinger Metcal fe, Editor-in-Chief M. Waite, B! « ' new Manager Waterman, Jr., Editor-in-Chief L. Goetzmann, Business Manager B. Dixon, Editor-in-Chief L. Kendall, Business Manager K. Sheppard, Editor-in-Chief M. Robeson, BMiJMeii Manager D. Fuller, Editor-in-Chief L. Canfield, Business Manager MJ. llurd, ]t., Editor-in-Chief D. Maclachlan, Business Manager Bancroft, Editor-in-Chief Wasliliurn, Business Manager S. Willis, Editor-in-Chief I. Lord, Business Manager Renshaw, Editor-in-Chief L. Hamilton, Business Manager Stewart, Editor-in-Chief l. Belknap, Business Manager r. Scully, Jr., Editor-in-Chief H. Parrock, Business Manager A. Sawyer, Jr., Editor-in-Chief E. Lombard, Bwiineji Manager S. .Morse, Editor-in-Chief r. Cheney, Business Manager ]■' .. .Atkins, Editor-in-Chief I ' ., ll.idley, Business Manager 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1911 1915 I ' Jlti 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 ( C. B. Perkins, Editor-in-Chief ( W. Turner, Business Manager ( M. A. Coe, Editor-in-Chief I C. F. V. Wetterer, Business Manager j A. H. Donnev.- kl, Editor-in-Chief I G. A. Griffin, Business Manager ( H. A. Rapelye, Editor-iu-Chief ( W. B. Given, Jr., Business Manager S R. H. AUcn, Editor-in-Chief I M. R. Scharff, Bj(jine.si Manager I D. C. McMurtric, Editor-in-Chief I C. E. Creecy, Business Manager 1 ). R. Stevens, Editor-in-Chief F. A. Moore, B!(i. Tl gr., Jsl Term C. S. Anderson, Bus. Mgr., 2d Term H. IC. Kebbon, trf or-jH-C « D. F. Bcnbow, Business Manager L. C. Ua rt, Editor-in-Chief { C. F. Cairns, Business Manager . . C. Dorrance, Editor-in-Chief I D. L. Sutherland, Bi(i;?iC5j Manager ) H. R. Crowell, ;7()?-- H-C HV G. Vrquhixrl, Business Manager C. W. ]. om s, Editor-in-Chief 11. B. Shepard, iHji ' nc.vi Manager J. .M. DeBell,£;rf!to?--j«-C  1 ' . C. Leonard, i) i ' ;Hn ' ,s ' Manager ( K. Reid, Editor-in-Chief } P. M. Dinkins, Biii ' inMi Manager 1 ). ). Mayer, Editor-in-Chief I J. L. Riegel, Business Manager i . G. Abbott, ]r., Editor-in-Chief I G. Li. Burt, Business Manager R. 11. Smithwick, •r(i;Vor- H-C u ' c I W. R. Barker, Business Manager ) 1). 1 . C i r wn{vr, E.ditor-in-Chief ( H. li. Rockefeller, Ihisiness Manager 231 l.p.n Hp s go P □ B B B f My ' 19-3 TECH N I Q U E192 3 _ ■' ■f g | [] 1 1] TECHNIQUE JUNIOR BOARD Scott Cornish Wick Klein Lasser Storrs Phelps Kenison Knight SOPHOMORE BOARD Editor Charles Mortimer Phelps Editorial Staff Clarence Martin Cornish George Warren Knight David Lasser Business Staff Richard Wesley Kenison Preston Henrv Scott FRESHMAN BOARD Editor William Huntington Storrs Frank Dunne Klein Richards Marks Wick 232 1_M-. n B a B ■■B ODBO B 1 ..c ll PUBLICATIONS •• PijOll ,.,.-.,v„A. .wi..jM«ii  l«J«fci«IU-ii-.Miii..i iiiiii ii«MW«iiMMiaM.in. .iinMiiiiiM.,,., ,. . ...u —...., ?:Trjiiiiny,y| THE TECH V H 1 K . 1 ■P T ' tf H HF ' v H r i r, H K m mS%. i m tit Im I ' j H HHMB K n Ili yHi II ■■fe H T r y) i B Kattwinkel Purinton Murdoch Browning Jackson Thomas MANAGING BOARD Albert Jesse Browning ' 22 General Manager Willard Bates Purinton ' 22 .... Editor-in-Chief Charles Thomas Jackson ' 22 .... Treasurer George Henry Southard, III ' 23 . . . Managing Editor Walter Baldwin Murdoch ' 23 .... Assistant General Manager F.gon Kmil Kattwinkel ' 23 .... Circulation Manager Benjamin .Abbott Dickson ' 22 ... Chairman of Editorial Board Winthrop Atherton Thomas ' 23 . . . Advertising Manager The Tech might well lie called the sire of all student publications at Technology. Its first appearance was made on No ember 16, 18S1, bettering by four years the age of its nearest rival, Technique. The paper in the eighties can hardly be compared with the present Tech in either form or contents. The issues were made up in magazine form, and had more the appearance of a literary organ than that of a news- paper. Stories, poems, scientific reports, and jokes were all found beneath its fancy cover, in the paper ' s attempt to combine the fields now covered by the Tech, Voo Doo, and T. K. N., into one bimonthly publication. This magazine form, though changed in minor wa s, remained the same for twenty-two years, until 1003. l or the following six years it came out regularly as a triweekly newsjiaiier, and then in 1909 became a daih ' paper. The dail - issues contiiuied for another six years, but finally were abandoned for a triweekly again. During the War, the paper was cut to two issues a week. 233 O 03 - 1:- CD . ? ' e ' l ' 1:: ' ■' ■6 -a 5 k- rt O «J J - o c: s - S o £ « rt rt p o u _- „- ? S .- « ' ■c  2 m o ? -r M c £ . K u . ™ o - J c o _■2 rt - f .i- ' XI ■x t: c c • 3 SJ - S .-::i o .-- Jii rt — 5 O tn C O 0_ en - . S -u.y •n m 3 C 01T3 •Sis-Sis st-LlI £ acq . ..K a U § S § s 234 PublUhrd throughout the hrhool year, by the HtudeniN or thf MASSACHl ' SETTS INSTITl ' TE OF TErHNt I.O(iV MANAGING BOARD A J Browning. 23 General Manager W B Purinton. ' Z Editor-in-Chief C. T. Jaekaoii. ' 22 Treasurer G. H. Southard, III, ' 23 ... Manaelng Editor W A, Tlumiaa. ' 23 Advertising Manager E. E. Kat ' twinkel. 23 . Circulation Manager B. A. DiekBon. ' 22 , Chair of Editorial Boarrl V B, Miirdocli, 23 Asa ' t. General Man;iger BO. KI OK I ' ONTRIBl ' nXG EUITOR, i R C Rundlelt 2 ' R. E. Vaji GieBon ' Z ' Z C. E, Brokaw 2- ' W. W Russell 22 J- C. Patty 22 Hall Kirkham 23 C. C. Taylor 23 D. F. Carpenter ' 2 ' .: G. F Nesbitt. Jr.. A. L. Johnson ' 22 H. M. Shirey ' 22 T. M Taylor 22 L. K. Cowie ' 22 M. N Waterman - EnlTOKI.VI 1. Gerotski ' 23 A. M. Kallett ' 24 E, M Sohn ' 23 C. B. Conway ' 24 IIO.VRD H F Cotter ' 23 C. B. Warden 23 E. D Cahill 2. i P A. Ryan 23 F. N Perry ' 23 NEWS DEP. RTMENT A iKoriale Editors John Mitgee. Jr . 24 E M Goldsmith, Jr , J F Pierce ' 22 S. H. Hemenway ' 2 ' W F MeMeaiis ' 23 E. W Reynolds David Kaufman 23 H. P Kurzman ' 2; A, B Alland 22 G I Carper Ingram Lee 24 J. W Gundling ' 2; H I. Bond 23 R. B. Bamtord W G. Peirce ' 24 .Assistant Editors H. G. Burt ' 24 H S Rubens P K Bates 24 H, B. Ciitherbertson ' 2. N. Cohen ' 23 W. Seripps R. ' E. Rubins ' 23 C. L. Maltby ■2- E. S. Gray ' 24 K. B Castle W. Rosenwald ' 24 R. L. Kaufman ' 2 Slatr G. C. Reinhardt ' 24 I B. Levme L. B- Leightoii ' 24 L. E. Fogg ' 2 H. Bishko 2.- F B Dyer G. F Ashworlh ' 24 S. H. Caldwell ' 2. H. Grcss ' 22 J. P. Ramsey iy .M. A. Ma.Dullie :•: K. Askew R. E. Dorr A B. Lewis Bl ' SlNESS DEPARTMENT . H-istHlllH C. H. Toll ' 23 B. M- Mossm.in 2 H. C Benedict. Jr.. 24 H W. Koclis 24 H. S. Ferguson W. H. Couch ' 24 .SlulT J. D. Bates. Jr.. ' 2.5 Jl Doble ■2i T. O. Richanls ' 23 H. S. Rocers ' 2.-. A. M. Worthingt ' on. Jr A. W. Rhodes ' 24 A, Henderson 2. ' j W L. Nye 2.1 F- W, Gtinninghain ' 2 V N Wchstrr ' 23 II W E. Brugm.in D. M. Schoenfeld ' 24 M. G. Davis 2 E. Picpho ' 2. ' ' H. C. Richard ' 2: A. B. Weston 24 . ' i F. L. Gemmcr ' 2- E. W. Carlton ' 2. ' '  P. E. Hess ' 2 J. E. Handy ' 25 P. P Pratt 2 W Schonp 22 In spitu (jf the general business depres- sion, Volume XLI took as one of its first jobs the re-establishment of the triweekly which was one of many changes made in the paper during the volume. The circula- tion has doubled that of last year ' s, due to the use of unique methods by the paper towards this end. A monthly news letter is sent out to many of the alumni clubs by The Tech, and on the announcement of the resignation of President Nichols, 13,000 copies of a special edition of the paper were sent out to the alumni. The influence of The Tech in the Institute, by means of its editorial columns, has been marked. Volume XLI has had no editorial policy except the [)romoting of those ideas which were for the best of Technology and her undergraduates. It has attempted to co-operate with the other activities in dc ' el- oping a better Technology spirit, and in having larger percentage of the student body interested in these activities. The volume has also conscientiously tried to participate in administrative thought in order to bring the students ' viewpoint before the faculty when any radical changes were being discussed. The esprit de corps of the paper ' s staff itself has not been forgotten, and numerous smokers and the annual Tech banquet, to which every alumnus of The Tech ' s staff was invited, have all been held with the development of this spirit in mind. The personnel of the volume includes over a hundred men, a larger staff than on any previous volume. 235 B B □ B a a H 9 D9 a B 19 s I ffl K a g D p g a B El PP 1923 TECHNIQU E 1923 •• PJ[]fl . ' ... I ..,.. - .■J- ' S1...T t ! ,. ' . . ::,. Tr - :, , , i insiSiiuuui jn ' uu.,L.Zui,iini.. ..u,.i..... T„..;,:,.Tr,r.7:rT....,.....:.,..,u,„,...N«.i . ' ' iT VOO DOO Elmer Houston Alder Johnson Billings Rowe Kane MANAGING BOARD Malcolm Johnson ' 22 General Manager Eric Francis Hodgins ' 22 Managing Editor David Minott Houston ' 23 Business Manager William Dennison Rowe ' 24 Advertising Manager William Bull Elmer ' 22 Art Editor Henry Bugbee Kane ' 24 Editor Thomas Wilson Alder ' 22 Treasurer Asa White Kenney Billings, Jr. ' 24 Circulation Manager 236 VOO DOO STAFF ■1 1 1 q 1 ■■1 ■■■■I 1 1 t ' i ■1 w i H ■1 I - ' 1 Mpk -■■■1 ll i ' 1 1 i J li l jf fa 1 m §, u 1 1 1 f i i m Hi C 1 - B O. L. Perkins d -F. Ktllc C. icanio K. H. Rii-uc R. W. Ruljin D. deF. Kelly ' 22 D. H. Mauo ' ' 22 Assistant Editors B. W. Rubin ' 22 J. W. Stricrlcr ' 22 K. T. Bainbridge ' 25 G. H. Cowan ' 24 Business Associates G. Wheeler ' 24 Associate Circulation Manager O. L. Perkins ' 23 M. Grahanie ' 24 F. H. Riegal ' 24 237 The Tech Engineering News Ash Lane Turner Harmon Hall Patty Thoron MANAGING BOARD Joseph C. Patty ' 22 General Manager Benjamin W. Thoron ' 21 .... Editor-in-Chief Reginald S. Hall ' 22 Treasurer Edward A. Ash ' 22 Advertising Manager Forrest G. Harmon ' 23 Circidation Manager R. K. Turner ' 23 Publicity Manager Benjamin P. Lane ' 23 Managing Editor EDITORIAL BOARD T. B. Drew ' 23 Director of Research R. H. Kean ' 23 Assistant Managing Editor C. W. Maschal ' 22 Features Editor H. J. Pa ne ' 22 Chairman Editorial Committee F. P. Squibb ' 23 Undergraduate Editor 238 ijiiEl . « PUBLICATIONS ' • ... .1.. .:..... ] ■■_jrL, n B a B B a B b p g a ■b a Tech Engineering News Staff J 1 1 i i =.t« Vvt J hrrrrt 4 - II wk Jk 41 a JK p ' S 9 1 f !■Back Row: Rurbank. Johnson, Rivkin. Meaker. Hershey. Ford. Robertson. H. G. Donovan, (rtierrieri Third Rmc: Thompson. Spencer, Stevens. Rounds. Werner. Stodter. Lassiter. Baker Second Rtrtt ' : Canby, Gasser. Maschal. Kean, Squibb. Dre%v, Payne, Elliott, Spcir Front Row: Eder. Wardwell, W. F. Donovan. Simonds. Petzej .ADVISORY CtniN ' CIL OF ..XSSOCI.ATE EDITORS Bernard Gasser R. G. Pettengill Hazen C. Pratt W. F. Biirbank ' 24 B. M. Rivkin ' 22 H. L. Cobb •2. ' i R. T. I.assitcr ' 2.4 S. A. Guerrieri ' 2.3 J. J. Parsons 2.1 Tlieodore S. U ' ray EDITORIAL DINMSION PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT R. L. Hershey ' 23 FEATURES DEPARTMENT EDITORIAL COMMITTEE L. Washington ' 22, Vice-Chairman RESEARCH DEPARTMENT J. H. Thtjnipson ' 2. ' i. As.sislanl Director S. Helfinan ' 21 UNDERGRADUATE UICI ' .XKIMEXT C. H. Wardwell ' 24 BUSINESS DIVISION Wni. Rose. Jr. R. A. St. Laurent Harold F. Stose D. K. Elliott ' 24 G. B. Speir ' 22. Assistant liditnr II. H. Spencer ' 2.3 T. E. Rounds ' 23 W. E. HowlancI 22 J. R. Robertson ' 25 I. B. Saunders ' 24. Assistant Mana tr H. S. Baker ' 2.0 ADVERTISINt; DEPARTMENT H. D. Werner ' 24, Assistant Manancr W, F. Donovan ' 24 C, S, Stodter ' 24 C. F. Kuhn ' 24 R. C. Canby ' 23 ( IR( UL.VTION DEPARTMENT C, L. Pctze Jr. ' 2,5 PUBLICITY DEPARTMENT B. J. Stevens ' 23, Assistant Manager E. D. Pollock ' 2.1 TREASLTRY DEPARTMENT 2M) II. (  . Donovan 24 O, P. Mcaker ' 24 H. II Eder ' 23 THE BENCHMARK Jones Bond Lane Eva Rubins Weiler THE STAFF Benjamin P. Lane, General Manager Horatio L. Bond, Editor-in-Chief Joseph C. Nowell, Business Manager Ralph E. Rubins, Entertainments and Palmer C. Putnam, Treasurer Athletics Editor SoMERBY R. Evans, Plumb Lines Editor Charles B. Weiler, Advertising Manager William S. LaLonde, Photographic Editor E. Oliver Jones, Circulation Manager Business Department James E. Brackett Gerald Putnam Charles F. McQuiston Ralph R. Dresel, Organizations Editor Art Department Arthur W. Davenport Joseph IJ. Scholtz Walter W. Zapolski Bernardo Elosua Nicholas Cohen Editorial Department Sam F. Gordon Herbert C. Ludeke In presenting this, the second volume of THE BENCHMARK, it is hoped that the ambition of those who established THE BENCHMARK 1920, that it might become a permanent memoir of the Summer Surveying Camp, be realized. The editors have tried to make improvements in every department, and if they have been successful, it is due to the ready response of the Faculty and students when callefl upon for material. — Fore-Jiwd of THE BENCll.MARK l ' J21. 240 Osiris Frank Henry Rond Henry Smith Prichett Richard Cockburn Maclaurin Alfred Edgar Burton James Phinney Munroe Isaac White Litchfield Arthur Amos Noyes Francis Russell Hart Davis Rich Dewey George Wigglesworth Everett Morss Albert Farwell Bemis Howard Lincoln Coburn Frank Harrison Briggs Horace Sayford Ford Henry Greenleaf Pearson Walter Humphreys Allen Winter Rowe Henry Adams Morss Charles Milton Spofford Thomas Nicholas Berlage Charles Edmund Brokaw Albert Jesse Browning Donald Fell Carpenter Leiand Kinsey Cowie Henry John Horn Duncan Robertson Linslcy George F loyd Nesbitt Joseph Charles Patty Willard Bates Purinton William Carter Roberson Raymond Crawford Rundlett William Watson Russell Hugh McCluer Shirey Thomas Madison Taylor Othniel Glanvillc Williams ♦Deceased 242 The Beaver FRATR[-:s I FACTLTATE Henr - Greenleaf Pearson, Winward Prcscott, A.M. A.B. Robert Emmons Rogers, A.M Charles Hvde Warren, Ph.D. FR. TRES 1922 Thomas Nicholas Berlage Malcolm Sturtevant Burroughs Donald Fell Carpenter Joseph Howard Flather Henry Clifford Gayley Brodcrick Haskell, Jr. John William Kellar Henry Neuman Landis Duncan Robertson Linsley Arthur Evans Moling Robert Prescott Willard Bates Purinton Harry Eugene Rockefeller William Watson Russell Thomas Madison Taylor Edmund Jared Thimme Wilfrid Miilock Thomson Robert Kelly Thulman Othneil Glanville Williams Francis Huston W eth 1923 Edward Bancr oft Harold Irving Beadle Charles .Alan Brantingham William .Alberlus Caldwell Herbert llesselton Flather William Cornelius Cray Arthur Raymond Holden George Richard Johnson Hall Kirkham John Martin Keck John Louis Liecty Henry Couden I. ay Miller, Jr. Walter Baldwin Murdoch Joseph Cornell Nowell, Jr. F ' oster Nichols Perry Palmer Cosslett Putnam Daniel Clemens Sayre FIdwin Herman Schmitz John Redford Sheffield, Jr. Roscoe Ernest Sherbrook Arthur Dearborn Smith, Jr. Allard Mayo Valentine Marshall Neheniiah Waterman John Curliss Willson 213 MV ■1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 - | P ' ir|an WALKER CLUB Presideyil Duncan Robertson Linslev Seer eta ry-Trea surer Kendrick Powell Coachma MEMBERS Honorary Professor Davis Rich Dewey Mr. Isaac W. Litchfield Mr. James P. Munroe Faculty Mr. Lawrence W. Conant Mr. Matthew R. Copithorne Dr. Tenney L. Davis Mr. John M. DeBell Professor Carroll W. Doten Mr. William Emerson Mr. Horace S. Ford Professor Frederick P. Kneeland Professor Edward F. Miller Professor Samuel P. Mulliken Professor Henry G. Pearson Mr. Penfold Roberts Professor Archer T. Robinson Professor Robert E. Rogers Professor Henry L. Seaver Professor John O. Sumner Professor Hale Sutherland Professor Henry P. Talbot Professor Frank Vogel Professor Robert S. Williams Undergraduate Thomas Nicholas Berlage Donald Fell Carpenter Kendrick Powell Coachman Frank Dana Gage Henry Cliftord Gayley Broderick Haskell, Jr. Hall Kirkham Albert Kruse Duncan Robertson Linsley Samuel Parker McConnell Malcolm Stuart McGhie Willard Bates Purinton John Redford Sheffield, Jr. Thomas Madison Taylor Marshall Nchemiah Waterman Othneil Glanvillc Williams Francis Huston Wveth 244 Masque Kendall Weston Robert E. Rogers Will Rice Amon Parke Oinwiddie Appel Harold Irving Beadle Edward Wolcott Booth Laurence Haskell Burnham Christopher Coleman Carven John Wheeler Church Kendriek Powell Coachman I. eland Kinsey Cowie Arthur Herman Fischer Francis Dana Gage William Cornelius Gray, Jr. Herbert Coleman Ham Walter Julian Hamburger Carl Wing Hammond William Emerson irginia Tanner Broderick Haskell, Jr. Eric Francis Hodgins Henry John Horn Joseph Paul Keegan John Glissner Lee Eniil Christian Linn Fearing Pratt Joseph Hungerford Randall F.dwin Herman Schmitz William David Scofield William LeRoy Searles Roscoe Earnest Sherbrook . mos Henry Stevens John William Stricder OtliTu-il C,lan i!le Williams .ALUMNI .Alexander Macomber Osborn Kicker Freeman Roswell Davis 245 K- S Established 1883 HONORARY Edward E. Bugl)ee Henry Fay Augustus H. Gill William T. Hall Heinrich O. Hofnian Warren K. Lewis Arthur D. Little Charles E, Locke F. Jewett Moore Samuel P. Mulliken James F. Norris Samuel C. Prescott Robert H. Richards Henry P. Talbot William H. Walker Charles H. Warren Arthur A. Blancliard Robert T. Haslam Earl B. Millard John F. Norton ASSOCIATE Miles S. Shcrrill Walter G. Whitman Robert S. Williams Willis R. Whitney ACTIVE Thomas Wilson Alder Harold Irving Beadle Thomas Nicholas Berlage Albert Jesse Browning Leland Kinsey Cowie Henry Clifford Gayley William Theodore Haeblcr Henri Pell Junod John Keats Kenneth Clark Kingslcy Samuel Parker McConnell Julian Bonsall McFarland Theodore Thomas Miller Winslow Corson Morse August Peter Munning Charles Rudolph Myers, ' 2nd. Willard Bates Purinton Palmer Coslett Putnam John Redford Sheffield, Jr. Thomas Madison Taylor Roscoe Harvil Smith Charles .Allen Thomas 24G M w M 1 M ■§ iw  a m M c M I [,,v.. — ) — - r g r— ' T fTl nwij |||Vl HONORARY SOCIETIES 247 Pi Delta Epsilon Honorary Journalistic Fraternity Founded at Syracuse University in 1909 CHAPTER ROLL ALPHA DIVISION Alpha Alpha Syracuse University Alpha Gamma Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alpha Delta Ohio Wesleyan L niversity Alpha Epsilon Columbia University Alpha Iota Colgate University Alpha Kappa L niversity of Michigan Alpha Omicron University of Illinois Alpha Nu Dartmouth College Alpha Pi University of Toronto Alpha Rho Lehigh llniversity Alpha Sigma Hamilton College Alpha Tau Swarthniore College BETA DIVISION Beta Alpha Lawrence College Beta Gamma University of Arkansas Beta Epsilon University of Tennessee GA.M.MA UIXTSION Gamma Alpha University of California Gamma Gamma LIniversity of Utah 248 Pi Delta Epsilon Alpha Gamma Chapter — Established 1910 Isaac White Litchfield Henrj ' Greenleaf Pearson HOXOR- RY Archer Tyler Robinson George Whitcomb Wyman Winward Prescott Frederick Wildes Adams John Milton DeBell GRADUATES Edwin Sharp Burdell Harold Edward Lobdell Raymond Alfred St. Laurent ACTIVE Edward Allan Ash Charles Alan Brantingham Gleason Stevens Bromley Albert Jesse Browning Donald Fell Carpenter Herbert Hcssclton Flather Henry Clifford Gayley Edwin Randolph Haigh Reginald Sexton Hall Forrest Graves Harmon James Arthur Henderson Eric P ' rancis Hodgins David Minott Houston Benjamin Charles Thomas Jackson Malcolm Johnson Egon Emil Kattwinkel Hall Kirkham Benjamin Philbrick Lane Walter Baldwin Murdoch George Floyd Nesbitt, Jr. Joseph Charles Patty Rodney Gordon Pettcngill Hazen Curtis Pratt Willard Bates Purinton William Henry Rose, Jr. Francis Plummer Squibb Warder Thoron 249 B B □ B a P B S fS I M i 11 i |Fj ••• 19 23 TE CH N I QU E 19 23 • TTg [] | [] | Bir:::7:7 . . ..- -. .,..r:....:. ..■- ... ' ' ■' - ' !•- ' : -i .l ; .■-t:. uLl LlT;; :7;;lm.ul;■:;;;;MmL .lm;.u]]?M miiiiil.iiyitHiii iMiriiiimiiiiajiii.i.uuii?S:::t!i ;iiiMui...j.iLiniJiti.i.u Stylus HONORARY Professor Robert Emmons Rogers ACTIVE Edward Allan Ash Robert Baker Bamford Albert Jesse Browning Elmer Worthington Brugmann Gerald Irving Carpter Benjamin Abbott Dickson Thomas Bradford Drew Edwin M. Goldsmith, Jr. John William Gundling Reginald Sexton Hall Forrest Graves Harmon Seymour Harrison Hemenway Charles Thomas Jackson Egon Emil Kattwinkel Robert Hill Kean Benjamin Philbrick Lane Ingram Lee John Magce, Jr. Charles Webster Maschal Wayne Fox McMeans Walter Baldwin Murdoch Joseph Charles Patty Willard Bates Purinton EUwood Webster Reynolds George Henry Southard, .3d Godfrey Burras Speir Francis Plummer Squibb Winthrop Atherton Thomas Benjamin Warder Thoron Charles Hulburt Toll, Jr. 250 Woopgaroo Archer Tyler Robinson W ' inward Prescott Thomas Wilson Alder Asa White Kenney Billings, Jr. James English Brackett William Bull IClmer George Wambaugh Heathman Eric Francis Hodgins Cecil Haskins Hubbard David Minott Houston Malcolm Johnson Henry Bugbee Kane George Floyd Nesbitt, Jr. William Dennison Rowe Walter Mills Saunders, Jr. 251 Theta Tau A National Engineering Fraternity Founded in 1904 CHAPTER ROLL Alpha University of Minnesota Beta Michigan School of Mines Gamma Colorado School of Mines Delta Case School of Applied Science Epsilon University of California Zeta University of Kansas Eta Massachusetts Institute of Technology Theta Columbia University . Iota Missouri School of Mines Kappa Uni -ersity of Illinois Lambda LIniversity of Utah 252 Theta Tau Eta Chapter — Established 1!U2 FKATRKS I - FACULTATE Professor Edward Furber Miller Professor Harry Lake Bowman Professor James Robertson Jack FRATRES William VVarin Balnbridgc, Jr. Frcdt-rifk Steele HIackall, Jr. I lriir l, niari Bretting Charles Edmund Brokaw Donald Fell Carpenter George Orr ClifTord Leiand Kinsey Cowie Benjamin .Aljbott Dickson Joseph Howard Flather Henry Jolm Horn, Jr. William Elliott Huger, Jr. Duncan Robertson Linsley Donald Hull McCreery Arthur Evans Meling George French Bowie Owens Willard Xewton Parker Albert Sessions Redway IVank Havens Russell William Watson Russell Hugh iMcCluer Shirey Wilfrid Mulock Thomson Othneil Cllanville Williams 253 Alpha Chi Sigma CHEMICAL FRATERNITY Founded in 1902 at the University of Wisconsin CHAPTER ROLL Alpha University of Wisconsin Beta University of Minnesota Gamma Case School of Applied Science Delta llniversity of Missouri Epsilon Indiana University Zeta University of Illinois Eta University of Colorado Theta University of Nebraska Iota Rose Polytechnic Institute Kappa University of Kansas Lambda Ohio State University Iu e v Hampshire State College Nil Pennsylvania State College Xi I ' niversily of Maine Omicron Harvard University Pi Syracuse L ' niversity Rho University of North Carolina Sigma LTniversity of California Tau Cornell University Upsilon Northwestern Llniversity Phi Allegheny College Chi Yale LTniversity Psi Louisiana State L ' niversity Omega University of Pittsburgh Alpha Alpha Stanford University Alpha Beta University of Michigan Alpha Gamma L ' niversity of Kentucky Alpha Delta University of Cincinnati Alpha Epsilon Washington University Alpha Zeta Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alpha Eta University of Oklahoma Alpha Theta University of Pennsylvania Alpha Iota State University of Iowa 254 B BOB a I iiiiiE- r j f s B a p B a B g n g o a n b HONORARY SOCIETIES Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Zeta Chapter — Established 1919 HONORARY MEMBERS James Flack Xorris Henr ' Paul Talbot FRATRES IX FACILTATE Parry Borgstrom Herbert Barnby Tenney Davis Louis J. Gillespie Robert T. Haslam Leceister F. Hamilton James Harrop Charles H. Herty William S, Johnson Raymond H. Lambert Erskine D. Lord Earl B. Millard Charles R. Park Leon W. Parsons Samuel C. Prescott Henry Monmouth Smith Walter C. Schumb Donald C. Stockbargcr Charles S. Venable Robert S. Williams Robert E. Wilson Henrj- Ruffner Couch Roger B. McMullin Avcrv Morton FRATRES Graduate Leighton B. Smith Allan M. V ' arney Albert M. Young 1922 Mortimer C. Bloom Jerome L. Boyer John W. Church Herbert B. Cobb Haskins B. Canfield Daniel B. Coleman CUuton I ). Grover Oramille U. Gray Raymond E. Miskelly J. R. Maxwell, Jr. I loward B. Sloan Thomas E. Shepherd Robert D. Stuart William Harding 1923 George G. Marvin Allen G. Miakin 255 Baton Alfred Edgar Burton Edward Everett Bugbee Allen Abrams Thomas Wilson Alder Frederick Steele Blackall, Jr. Lee Wingate Carroll Charles Yardley Chittick John Wheeler Church Clayton Delniont Grover Schuyler Hazard, Jr. William Acton Hoops Lloyd Morse Littlefield Robert Leathan Lund Samuel Parker McConnell Stephen Barton Neiley Leslie Daniel Price Albert Sessions Redway Arthur Folger Rogers Raymond Crawford Rundlett Dale Dewey Spoor Chester Cameron Stewart Edmund Jared Thimme Wilfritl Mulock Thomson 256 Vectors The jjurpose of this Society shall lie to bring together those men whose interests are not limited to the technical aspects of Electrical Engineering and to develop those interests. President E. R. irul)l)ard Secretary-Treasurer L. W. Codding Executive Committee P. D. Appcl, Chairman L. D. Price E. H. Hacker Members L. R. Culver F. R. Dallye F. D. Gage C. J. Lundborg C. L. Maltby F. M. Mason A. VV. Millikcn K. U. Mccliling E. R. Ihil)lKird L. VV. Oxiding P. D. Appel L. D. Price E. H. Eacker 257 B B g B B K1 a H iH s a B B V, gi7 TflEasaBHaan bdobi ipyl •- ■192 3 T ECH:NI_QUE 1 923 - fTgiij n I ,i.,i „.i..,Lii  ' iiL.r ..,i„ L. ' Lu. la. ..L„r±T Hexalpha OFFICERS Section Presidents Phillip Tristram Coffin Harry Minnick Witherow Section Secretaries Herbert Kenneth Nock Edwin Lawrence Rose Section Treasurers Alexander Daniel Ross Francis Huston Wyeth HONORARY MEMBERS Faculty General Electric Company Duglad C. Jackson Magnus W. Alexander Claire W. Ricker William H. Timbie 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 Coffin Raymond Chandler Fisher Ralph Hallett Gilbert Mahlon Artman Hartley Dugald Caleb Jackson, Jr. Charles Fremont Longfellow, William Rosmer Matthews Herbert Kenneth Nock 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 F alk Francis Dana Gage Charles Leyburn Gilkeson George William Gilman VV ' illiam Chase Gilman Jr. David Oakes Woodbury George French Bowie Owens 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 Wang Ralph Stanle ' W etsten Harry Minnick Witherow Albion Royal Wood 1922 Charles Tliomas Jackson Paul Merrell Kellog Allen Hill Kidder Harold Edward Koch Gregory Michael Loukianoff Charles Borden Miller Frank Marion Peterson Winthrop Ferguson Potter Thomas Franklin Richardson Alexander Daniel Ross Alfred Eugene Shaw Harold Earle Smeltzer Roland Launcelot Smith Raymond Robert Stoddard Karl Adrian Swett Wilbur Jay Woodruff Francis Huston Weyeth Frank Leiand Youngs 258 Scarab Fraternity TEMPLE ROLL Karnak University of Illinois Thebes Pennsylvania State College Edfou Arnicnir Institute of Technology Ipsaniboul Washington University Philae Carnegie Institute of Technology I-iixor Massachusetts Institute of Technology Abydos . . . ._ Ulniversity of Kansas HOXOKARV MEMBERS Harry Chandler Stearns Nelson Chauncy Chase ACTIVE MEMBERS Howard Frazier Baldwin Rudolf Hans Blatter Gates Wilson Burrows Thomas Freeborn Bundy Robert Saunders Coupland Clarence V ' anClinton Chamberlin Warren Tebbetts Ferguson James Randolph Frantz, Jr. James Arthur Henderson George Strange Holderness Henry Ross Albert Kruse Reginald Bodley Miner Henry McAlpin Schley William LeRoy Searles Phillip Coggeshall Stevens John Joseph Stanton John Crager Todd Arthur Hutton Vignoles Shey)ard Vogelgesang Bertram Anton Weber Wiggs 259 Triglyph Architectural Fraternity Founded in 1921 at Massachusetts Institute of Technology FRATRES IN FACULTATE C. Howard Walker Eliot Thwing Putnam 1922 Will Rice Amon Christopher Coleman Carven Langdon McCord Cheves Marion Stuart Dimmock Mark Wesley Ellsworth John Frederick George Gunther Earl Theodore Heitchmidt Arthur Lucius Jones Charles Henry Muhlenberg, Jr. Roswell Edward Pfohl 1923 Paul Bromley Brown John Ely Burchard 11 Edward Michael Conlcy Ernest Napoleon Gelotte Arthur Wesley Graves George Richard Johnson Louis Arthur Metz Hugh Perrin James Henry Sullivan Lloyd Westbrook 1924 William Edward Delehanty Clarence Julian Obcrwarth Frederick Waldcmar Westman 260 f ==. B B g a B K) B a ra i 00 I ' lT -o 192 3 TE CHNIQUE 1923  - LATIN AMERICAN CLUB Back Row: Bellingeri, Pesquera, Amezaga, Castellanos, Torres. Larranaga, Arteaga, Eder Third Row: Guerrero, Hevia, Rosado, Amaro. Tcaza. Ossa, Camps Seco7id Row: deSouza, Elosua, OttoncUo, Ravecca. Ponce, Artola, deBasabe, Preloran, Lopez Front Row: Rego, Michelena, Atahualpa President Arturo Ponce OFFICERS Vice-President Francisco Ravecca Secretary Roberto J. Ottonello Suh-Secretary Victor F. deBasabe Treasurer Luis Alberto Artola Lilnarian Bernardo Elosua 262 MEMBERS GRADUATE Mamicl Sandoval X ' allarta Mexico Luis A. Artola . . . Felipe Pardo Ayulo . Alberto Cabrer . . . Hector A. Lopez . . Roberto J. Ottonello 1922 . , . I ' ruguay Antonio Pcnna . . . Brazil . . . Peru Hernan P. Plaza . . Chile . . . Puerto Rico Arturo Ponce . . . Mexico . . . Argentina Luciano A. Preloran Argentina . . . Argentina Francisco Ravecca . Uruguay Victor Stevenson Chile 1923 Jose C. Bertino Argentina Jose Bozzano Paraguay Luis F. Buch Chile Felipe E. Cadenas Cuba Victor F. de Basabe .... L ' ruguay Fernando de la Macorra . . Mexico Pedro de Vurrita Espana 1924 Jose G. Amaro Uruguay Miguel V. Amezaga .... Cuba Julio Ch. Arana Peru Jose A. Arena Mexico Julio P. Arena Mexico Cesar E. Arteaga Liruguay Antonio B. Camps . ... Uruguay Manuel R. Castellanos . . Mexico Francisco de la Macorra . . Mexico Vicente Elorza Uruguay Luis Espinosa Cuba Luis A. Ferre Puerto Rico .■ngcl Vera .... 192.5 Gustavo A. Hevia Cuba Nelson Rego Brazil Domingo J. Valdes Felipe Diaz-Ossa . . . Bernardo Elosua . . . Jorge E. Ferreyra . . Alberto Lobe Guerrero Luis A. Igartua . . . Vicente H. Larraiiaga . Luis Loiseau Francisco L. Lamm Jose W. Loubriel . Justo L. Michelena Candelario C. Mota Sergio Ortiz . . . (Juirino K. Pesquera Emilio Pozas . . Antonio Rosado Antonio Rosado Adolfo .Santos Horacio Serrano Luis Stefan! . Uruguay Manuel E. Ruiz Agustin M. Valdes . . . Mexico Chile Mexico Argentina Colombia Argentina Argentina Peru Mexico Puerto Rico Cuba Puerto Rico Puerto Rico L ' ruguay Mexico Espana Cuba Brazil Mexico Puerto Rico Espana Mexico 2G3 [BBS D □ B O B B I • ' 1923 TE CHNIQUE 1923  •■ml ■!■' ■■r ' riiirfi --..J„i : ' m. ' hi,iti; jjiia COSMOPOLITAN CLUB 1 1 ' - ' 1 m I .1 1 n H 1 -t.. , i j L at ' ; j J L. 3 Tsui Friedlieini Guerrero Minor Blake OFFICERS President Alberto Lobo Guerrero (Colombia) Isl Vice-President Henry A. Miner (United States) Secretary Charles H. Blake (United States Assistant Secretary Chih T. Chu (China) Acting Dean Henry P. Talbot 3d Vice-President Hsueh Y. Tsui (China) Treasurer Franz A. Friedheim (Dominican Republic) Assislarti Treasurer Prasob Sukhum (Siam) COUNSELORS Professor Henry G. Pearson Mr. Ralph Morris THE purpose of the Cosmopolitan Club is to unite for their mutual benefit — social and intellectual — Technology men of all nationalities. The Club was founded March 10. 1910. The first president was Christiansen, a Norwegian. The next president was an Englishman from New Zealand. Lender liis leadership, tlie system of national chairmen was started. These cliairmen arranged entertainments of a national character, which were presented for the benefit of all the students. In 1914, the Club affiliated with the Corda Fratres Association of Cosmopolitan Clubs. In 1916, the first American President was elected. Under his successor, the Club took part in the annual con- vention of the Corda Fratres Association, which was held at Harvard. In 1918, meetings were held to discuss international questions. Under the leadership of Rodriguez in 1920-21, the membership became the largest in the history of the Club. Dinners, dances and smokers were given and the practice of taking trips to places of interest was begun. 264 The Cosmopolitan Club is the ofticial orRanization of the forelRn students at the Institute, and it has a representative on the Institute Committee. Besides the more than 250 students from foreign coun- tries, half as many more 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 cement the friendship of America and the other nations of the world. NATIONAL CHAIRMEN V. p. Allis Franco M. F. Amezaga Cuba L. A. Artola Uruguay G. Atahualpa Brazil J. C. Bertino Argentina L. F. Buch Chile R. Budasuke Siam G. Calingaert Belgium T. B. Drew United States L. A. Ferre Porto Rico C. H. Green Canada F. Kuhnle Norway E. B. Ledesma Philippine Islands Z. Z. Li : China A. Ponce Mexico B. R. Prasad India L. Shedlovsky Russia K. Shoda Japan T. A. Subirana Spain G. J. Tzougros Greece MEMBERS Dean Alfred E. Burton HONORARY Dr. Ernest Fox Nichols Professor Joseph Lipka Mr. Antonio H. Rodriguez ' 21 K. Aass C. Y. Chou M. Kametani H. V. Rasmussen R. F. Abarqucz C. T Chu T. J. Killian F. Ravecca G. C. Abueg S. P. Chu Y. Kubota P. Reiclie L. Alchalel H. Clausen F. Kuhnle B. M. Rivkin E. T. Allen J. B. U. Clausen P. T. Kwe J. A. Robbins VV. P. Allis G. J. Conway E. B. Ledesma . . Rasado W. J. Allphin V. F. DeBasabe Z. Z. Li W. M. Ross J. (j. Amaro G. J. Dekimi e M. K. Lingle . . Santos M. I ' , Amezaga E. delPrado J. V. l-oubriel W. Sclioop J. X. Andreson J. dcNoriega L. Luzuriaga L. She.llovsky C. E. Arteaga L. E. Dewey Miss F. J. Linnes K. Slioda L. A. Artola P. deVurrita W. F. McMeans A. C. Sluie G. Atalmalpa R. E. Downing A. L. Malherbe J. M. Sil J. S. Baker H. H. Eder N. C. Mallery G. W. Sison D. J. Bellingeri V. V. Efimoff K. Matsuo G. A. R. Siicncc J. C. Bertho B. Elosua 11. A. Miner T. .A. Subirana T. M. Hhiromya R. D. Ferguson A. H. Morgan P. Sukhum C. H. Blake L. A. Ferre R. Morris A. K. I. Sun Miss F. L. Bliren J. E. Ferrevra A. E. Moscatelli Y. L. Ta F. Borchgrevink T. W. Fowlc S. O. Moy C. M. Thelletsen J. Bazzano J. A. Frank VV. E. Muschenheim K. J. Tobias E. V. Briigmann F. A. Friedheim R. E. Naess R. Torres L. F. Buch I. M. Georgevitch A. J. Nakos T. B. Tsang R. Budasuke G. Goug J. Nesniith 2nd J. H. Tso G. Calingaert C. H. Green K. H. Oon 11. Y.Tsui A. Calvert A. L. Guerrera S. P. Orahovatz I. Tu lor A. B. Camps F. L. Hall L. M. Patacsil G. J. Tzougros E. W. Carlton Miss H. W. Hardy R. J. Otoncllo A. M. ' aldes R. E. Ccrnea D. V. Height U. E. Pesfiuera D. J. Valdes C. Y. Chan S. J. Hcnrikssen P. Peterson M. S. Vallarta H. C. Chan P. Heymans L. R. Philips Z. Z. Wang H. D. Chase H. Y. Hsu .■. Pouce Mi9.s B. S. Wiener C. S. Chen T. K. Hsuch E. F ' ozas J. Wong Y. C. Chen F. H. Hua B. R. Prosad T. Yoneda C. C. Cheug F. Jiminez S. B. Punyagupta 26o M. I. T. Post-Army Ordnance Association Miner Captain Nisely Littlefield Plimpton Shepherd Ash Major Johnson OFFICERS President Thomas E. Shepherd 1st Vice-President H. A. Nisely, Capt. O. D. 2d Vice-President Alfred B. Johnson, Major 0. D. Sec ' y-Treasurer F. H. Marmon EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE E. A. Ash H. G. Miner L. M. Littlefield J. A, Plimpton HONORARY MEMBERS Col. J. B. Christian, C. A. C. Prof. W. K. Lewis Prof. T. L. Lewis Major A. V. Maish Gen. T. C. Dickson Prof. E. F. Miller 200 mi;mi ' ,i;rs Achatz, Francis J., Lt. F. A. Ash, Edward A. Arthur, James B., Capt. ( . D. At wood. F. J., Capt. O. D. Ball, Isidor Barr, Robert S., Capt. O. D. Beck, P. W., Lt. O. 1). Bricker, I.. M., Capt. O. D. Brvden, Colbv V. Cabell, DeRosev C, Jr., Capt. O. D. Campbell. J. E., Capt. O. I). Capron, W. A., Major O. D. Cavarly, Haywood P. Chaven, Raphel S., Capt. O. D. Clark, T. A., .Major O. D. Coffev, John V., Capt. O. D. Confer, John V., Capt. O. D. Connor, Harold A. Conrad, Thomas W., Capt. O. D. Cooper, Austin V. Copellman, Saul J. Crawford, James S., Capt. O. D. Crofton, Charles K. Culver, Henry F. de Castro, Edson E. Deeble, William R., Jr., Capt. O. D. Drew, Thomas B. Dunkelberg, William E., Lt. Inf. Ely, H. A., Capt. O. D. Ensmingor, G. R., Lt. O. D. Erwin, John W., Capt. O. D. Flynn, Bernard F. Gibb, George W. Greening, Chester W. Grum, A. P., Lt. C. A. C. Guerin, Frederic J. Hammond, Elmer W. Hart, C. E.. Capt. O. D. Hastings, Philip .M. Hirsch, G. W., Capt. C. A. C. Hofstelter, Clarence F., Capt. O. U. Hogan, Ran lall J. Horlick, William L Houston, David M. Jewett, Earold Johnson, Alfred B., Major O. D. Johnston, .Man C. Joiner, W. IL, Capt. O. D. Kaufman, David Kellev, David C, Capt. C. A. C. Kirlcv, Walter T. Kuntz, R. N., Capt. O. D. Wright, Lee O. La Pent, .Andrew S. Lewis, Bernard Lisle, .N. W., Capt. Cav. Littlefield, L. M. Loss, Isidor Luse, .Arthur II. , Capt. O. D. Machle, R. F., Lt. Inf. Mackenzie, Lachlan Macomber, James K. Mann, F ederick S. Manville, Charles W. Marmon, F. H. Mather, J., Major O. D. McGinnis, Francis W. McGregor, Duncan G., Capt. O. D. Mclntyre, James W., Capt. O. D. Meek, Sterner St. P., Capt. O. D. Miner, Harry G. Nisely, H. A., Capt. O. D. Nixon, T. H., Capt. O. D. O ' Connor, James W. Olmstead, Burnett R., Capt. O. D. Plimpton, John . . Randall, Joseph M. Reed, Daniel J. Rehm, H. W., Capt. O. D. Reimal, Stewart E., Capt. O. D. Reinus, Arthur J. Ritchie, Scott B., Capt. O. D. Rogers, Jesse A., Jr., Capt. O. D. Rubin, Bernard W. Shanklin, Dunbar L. Shepherd, Thomas E. Sheppard, Malcolm K. Sherbrook, Roscoe E. Skinner, Asa H., Capt. O. D. Spalding, Francis G. Squibb, Francis P. Stone, Rovai A. Sucher, Jacob G., Lt. O. D. Taber, Thomas R., Lt. O. D. Taylor, Charles M., Jr. Tucker, B. St.Ci., Lt. Inf. Turner, Rodolphus K. Vivian, Philip .M. Waldron, Sheldon H. Whilelegg, Rudolph 1 ., Capt. t). D. Williams, Hubert L. Williams, Othncil G. Winningsted, Olap P., Capt. O. D. Woodv, G. A., Lt. O. D. Wolfe, Harry 1). Major O. D. 267 I B a ■B ■B B a I a n □ B g B H B Pll •• ' 1923 TECHNIQUE L - J '  -- J g ENGINEER UNIT ASSOCIATION aird Captain Clark Crispin Hcndrie Thomas Dippel Lieutenant Ogden OFFICERS Preside?it. Sterling G. Thomas Sec ' y-Treas. Carl D. Dippel Exec. Com. Leonard B. Laird Gordon S. Crispin Robert E. Hendrie HONORARY MEMBERS Howard F. Clark, M. L T. 1912. Captain Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. David A. D. Ogden, U. S. M. A. 1918 IstLieul., Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. 268 ■=Bi, — J- i „, — , Bi!3SBaaBBBeSB n_B-rlr FT- — — ---Ma — IIPRR ■•« ' CLUBS — 11 -«U nBBBBBBBDBDBOB MEMBERS F. O. Alniquist N. I, Apollonio R. T. Armstrong V. VV. Bainbridge, Jr. W. F. Barrett M. M. Bauer A. M. Bell E. E. Bigclow J. F. Brittain R. (leR. Brouwer B. J. Brown I). A. Brown, Jr. R. D. Carleton H. D. Chase S. Cohen H. A. Corr T. S. Craig G. S. Crispin 1922 J. J. Cychol A. E. Eckbcrg B. Essick E. F. Gallagher B. Gasser R. P. Harold W. R. Hewes B. Jones L. B. Laird F. J. Laverty A. Lawson R. I I. l.ittlcfield E. E. Mader E. A. Merrill C. A. Moore E. J. O ' Connor C. W. Perkins J. W. Poole, III N. P. Randlett P. L. Riley K. W. Robbins E. C. Shaw A. G. Silverman F. F. Sweeney E. E. Taylor S. G. Thomas L. S. V ' adner D. C. Wamsley J. S. Ward, Jr. F. T. Westcott, Jr. H. A. Wilbur W. S. Wise T. S. Wray 1923 B. Atherton H.Flynn W. N. Parker E.S.Averell E. N.Gelotte H. F. Pike R.L.Bowditch G. T. Gilman R.C.Rankin J. E. Bracket! C. Goldstein P. C. Reed P. B. Brown C.T.Grant R. W. Reno H.J.Bruner H. Green P. S. Rice M.H.Burckes T.J. Hails B. E. Robbins, Jr. M.L.Carey E.J. Heap J. M. Robbins D.H.Chase P. V. B. Heiss L Robinson J. D. Cochrane, Jr. R.E.Hendrie C. E. Roche N. Cohen C. H. Hubbard E. P. Roll R. T. C()ll)urn G. R. Johnson R. W. Rouse W. li. Corn-ale H. Kalker R. E. Rubins R. V. Courtney A. A. Kenney G. H. Southard, HI E. B. Crowley H. N. Lcisk A. C. Stewart D. E. Cummings J. J. McFarlin C. H. Tirrell A. W. Davenport B. A. McKittrick H. L. Townend C. D. Dippel D. Moore E. E. Turner IL IL Eder W. B. Murdoch W. W. X ' icinus S. R. Evans M. J. Naughtcn N. L. Weiss J. C. Flaherty A. A. Parker H. D. Werner F. T. Wl itley VV. Wolf 269 B B □ B B B B B ra a Q 13 Q S Bi B B ta a ••• « 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 •• lilia CATHOLIC CLUB Malioney Britt Tigges Ponce Wcrra Rooney Moi ' nihan Sallaway Naughten Forrester Hayes President John E. Sallaway Corresponding Secretary Alexander J. Tigges OFFICERS John A. Hayes Daniel P. Moynihan Arturo Ponce Vice-President Malachy J. Naughten Financial Secretary Edward F. Britt Treasurer Joseph J. Forrester, Jr. Chaplain Rev. George P. O ' Connor BOARD OF GOVERNMENT James I. Rooney Julius W. VVerra William J. Mahoney FACULTY MEMBERS Prof. Martin J. Shugrue Mr. Jeremiah F. O ' Neill Mr. Matthew R. Copithorne Mr. Frank J. Connors l Ir. Frank M. Kanaly Mr. J. Donald Mitsch 270 MEMBERS I ' j ' i ' i A. Abboiu! F. Agiilo C. K. Breitliiel C. E. Brokaw C. I. Burke V. F. Barrett P. J. Choqiiette J. F. Cook F. J. Connors H. A. Connor J. M. Cosgro e R. S. Carven E. M. Conley W. J. Croft, Jr. A. J. Crowley J. J. Cychol ' J. E. Connor J. R. Dacsen G. H. Dyer V. E. Dalc ' T. E. Fitzgerald J.J. Forrester, Jr. G. F. Fvnn J. V. C.artlantl I. B. Gegan V. J. Grady J. F. Greaney T. H. Gill J. Guardo J. A. Haves I. F. Hafpin V. R. Hewes y. 1- . Hennessy R. J. Ilogan F. J. Horgan V. I.. Hyland K. C. Keane VV. T. Kirley V. E. Lennen A. J. La Penta E. J. Mink D. P. iMovnihan J. E. Murlev J. J. Murphy M. J. Xaughten P. S. O ' Brien A. Ponre T. A. Ouirk P. King P. Ryan R. Rarecra, Jr. P. Robinson P. J. Roche H. K. Rockefeller J. I. Roonev C. D. Sullivan T. A. Subirana T. F. Sheeran J. E. Sallaway . . R. Tonon V. h. Tobin ]. W. Werra F. H. Whelan T. F. Williams 1923 R. H. .Mden J. .Arena H. J. Bruner B. L. Chapin F. L. Cronin H. A. Corr H. F. Crottv P. J. Culhane F. A. Friedheim H. J. Flanagan J. C. Flaherty B. F. Flynn C. G. Grant T. J. Hails J. R. Hancock L. S. Hayes C. C. Henry R. G. Herd G. H. Hurley R. F. Kenefick, Jr. -• . A. Kenncy P. J. Lanioureux P. de J. C. Molinar C. E. Mongan, Jr. N. A. MacN ' eil D.J. McCarthy A. F. Newman D. L. Moriarty E. G. Pierce P. Padgett, Jr. J. R. Powers G. .A. Rowen P. A. Ryan Vurrita C. E. Snow, Jr. J.J. Stanton H. B. Stevens J. C. Sargent J. V. Sullivan A. J. Tigges R. Torres L. J. Tracy J. Vereker C. V. VVenz . . B. Whitehouse 1924 M. Amezaga H. C. Bailey F. A. Barrett J. F. Beagan E. F. Britt, Jr. J. E. Bucklev P. J. Cardinal V. K. Gates VV. M. Croft W. B. Coleman -A. V. Contiery J. W. Cannon V. E. Delehanty J. S. Davev J. G. Dalton E. De Pasquale J. Elliot K. L. Griffin E. J. Hanlev F. J. Hecht, ' Jr. ' . I.vsaght R. E ' . Lehan VV. Lanigan P. C. McCirath F. D. O ' Neil F. D. Ray VV. C. Shea D. J. Sullivan C. P. Sullivan R. C. Smith J. B. Saunders I . J. Tobias H. Tanck H. M. Tracy V. VVaiierskirchen 192. ) T. 1). Aharn R. S. .Ashworth, Jr. F. VV. Bemis, Jr. A. A. Breuleaux E. M. Cronin G. A. Conway F. M. Corliss H. v. Cunningham, Jr. L. R. Collins F. J. Duncan C. J. Knright VV ' . F. Fagan C. M. Flvnn A. M. Flaherty J. VV. Grundling S. V. Gilligan S. A. GriMin R. C. Gallagher C. A. Giblin V. J. Gilliam V. F. Halliburton |. P. I larrington J. A. Kearv ' T. J. Killian G.J. Lenness M. S. Lcspasio I.N. I.vnch, Ir. j. VV. McAuliffe ( f. .Mac ( liUiway VV. J. Mahoney E. D. Murphy J. .V. Mulrooney I. 11. Norton G. F. O ' Brien P. F. Ring I ' . J. Saponaro H. J. Steiiirok T. I--. St.inton C. Sipple, Jr. J. J. Spence M. F. Valentine R. J. Wick 271 CLEOFAN OFFICERS President Martha Eiseman Vice-President Excellenza Morse Treasurer Phyllis Currier Krafft MEMBERS Secretary Jean Maclnnes Mildred Allen Elzura H. Chandler Frances H. Clark Evelyn O. Clift Elizabeth Cope Katherine M. Cowen Dorothy Curling Louisa L. Eyre Elizabeth Gatewood Frances S. Hopkins Eleanor Johnson Graduate Jean Maclnnes Adela Merrill Gladys Miller Anna L. Mohr Eleanor K. Newell Margaret Roberts Edith Sears Dorothy Stevens Sibyl K. Stone Ruth A. Thomas Dorothy Weeks Bertha Wiener Martha Eiseman Elizabeth Henimenway Margaret Kimball Ida B. Adelbcrg Eleanor Bishop Phelomena Caputo Frances Blivin E. Paula Chart koff Ruth Densford Esther Fruitkoff 1922 Florence Henimenway 1923 Anna Mohring 1924 Phyllis C. Krafft Excellenza Morse Marjorie Pierce Gladys Farmer Theodora Keith Helen Miller Ruth M. Hale Helen W. Hardy Mary L. Morrison Mary Watson Dorotha Bailey Margaret Berge Specials Margaret Mall Emily Stickney 272 ■■g ■B I l8gBi£l_r CLUBS -gg rJiiisia CHAUNCY HALL CLUB MEMBERS Julio Arena Alfred Lynn Bailey Hoyt Sherman Baker Francis Kverett Baker William Frederick Behrman Sumner Bradford Hesse Horatio Lockerby Bond Rien Budasuke William Seymour Bunnell Roliert Nelson Calley Felipe Enrique Cadenas Richard Jackson Chapin Ralph Miller Cook Walter John Croft, Jr. William Martin Croft F-ugene Edward Cronin Henry X ' incent Cunningham, Jr. Carl Iloltzer Daisy John Sherman Davey Francis George Davidson Edward Leslie Davis, Jr. Harold Ellwood Davis James William Derrig Lawrence Edward Dewey -Myron Edward Doucette Thrasyvoulos Dritsas Shepard Dudley Francis Spaulding Dunbar Richard Curtis Eaton George Washington Elkins William Francis P ' agan Hugh Sears Ferguson Warren Tebbetts Ferguson Harrison Davis Follinsbee, Jr. Dwight Woodward Forster Frank Moulton Foster William .Arthur Gallup Charles Aloysius Giblin Hugh Carroll Gilgan Malcolm firaham, Jr. .Arthur We.sley Graves Hoyt Sherman Griffith Whitman Norton Hall Launcelot William Hanson George Jeffries Harrington Jeremiah I atrick Harrington Weldon Fairbanks Heald Gosta Hjalmar Holmer David Nlinott Houston [ ' hilip Mohun Hulme Frank Jimenez George Frederick Jourdan James Clarence Irving Justheim -Arthur Edward Kcay -Mbert Oscar Keefe, Jr. George Warren Knight Lawrence Carleton Kohr Howard lidward Lack Ralph Edward l.ehan Sanford Daniels Leland, Jr. Edward Hacker Long Herbert Carl Ludeke James Merriman Lynch Henry Milton Lyons Gray Leslie Marshall George Edward .Mason Thomas Edwin Moodie John Blaisdell Nason, Jr. Richard Le Roy Nims Leonard William Olson Tierney Alphonsus O ' Rourke, Jr. Edward Gerard Powers Soochimg Punyagupta William Thayer Rich, Jr. Benjamine Ellsworth Robbins, Jr. Charles Theodore Robbins James Melvin Robloins Onslow Robinson Joseph Emanuel Russell Norman Howard Russell John Edward Sallaway Edward Brackett Sanberg Leslie Benjamin Sanders Russell Heath Savage Edward Bailey Schwamb Theodore -Alderson Schwamb Maurice Parker Shedd Edward Meehan Sheehy Harold Blount Shippen Mon Chao Sidhyakorn Sooee Sirisook George .Angus Ritchie Spence George Henry Stark Frederick BoUes Stevens Harry Leroy Stiles Frank Nix Schneider Thomson F ' rancis Butler Thorne Domingo Jose X ' aldes -Aaron Shedd andenberg Shelflon Howard Waldron Waller Rogers Weeks .Atherlon Bailey Weston Donald Billings Wheeler Gordon Wheeler Irving Wood 273 O n M a w V Gl M UM K) BJ titf u 11 . ] [i,.--. j - -j - r a- M t J ' ' - ' - ' — — — - — ■— — - — — - iM T ii i in i W V i ■i--- ' i ' ' -- ii iiri ' i ' r --- ' ■' [ ■' •• •ut ni.i.i,ii ' .X,j.„j: | .,i,„,n.i„.T7 riiTT,i„ii[i, iL..i,u i]iiiilJIii ' u ' siyilll.imilHiilH] rMri;iUmliyiiilliiaiiiiu.Lmuii.«.iii,uiirr.i, nLi..., j.,-;:ii...[ii.,.7i.iiuu MHJiiiuummtual CHINESE CLUB Vice- President Y L. Ta Treasurer z. Z. Li c. S. Chen T. w .Chen Y. c. Chen C. T. Chien T. H Chin F. C. Chan P. Y. Chan T. Y. Chou C. C. Cheng C. T. Chu F. C. Ede G G ang C Y Chou T K Hsueh OFFICERS President Y. C. Chen Chinese Secretary C. T. Chien English Secretary J. A. Lo Members 1922 Y. T. Chou C. F. Lo H. Kao Y. L. Ta K. C. Ku H. Y. Tsui Y. H. Li •. F. Wons 1923 H. Y. Hsu F. H. Hua H. C. Liu S. T. Nee T. H. Nyi K. H. Oon P. Y. Tang 1924 T. P. Kuo C. S. Lee J. W. Young R. W. Tang P. L. Tsang T. B. Tsang C. L. Tseng L. H. Tso Y. H. Woo H. J. VVu A. C. Shue J. Wong H C Chan F. H Lee S. P. Chu c. Li H Y I-iu S. C. Lee M iss M. Leong 1925 S. Moy W. T. Pih II. •. Wang Graduate J. A. Lo K. Shih Y. H. Sun In Other Institutes S. T. Shen Miss W. S. Siu P. H. Sin A. K. I. Sun C. C. Wang C. C. Wong S. L. Yang Miss W. Wong 274 ISllili CLUBS  .■liiiia NORWEGIAN CLUB OFFICERS Preside tit Finn Borchgrevink Secretary Ragnar Naess Manager Claus M. Thellefsen Ex-Officio S. J. Hcnrikssen MEMBERS 192 Finn Borchgrevink Gunnar Brun S. J. Menrikssen Karl U. Stensrud Claus M. Thellefsen Ole Void Harald Bjerke All Bjcrkncs Finn Kuhnle Niels Lassen 1923 Arne Lier Ragnar Naess Erling Skabo Peter Petersen Kaare Aas 1924 Jtirg Clausen 275 BRITISH EMPIRE CLUB Malcolm Cassidy Oddlafsi Niles Nickle OFFICERS Vice-President Hugh Dickson Nickle Irwin Biirdette Cassidv President August Glen Oddlafson EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Secretary-Treasurer Charles Gordon Makolni Harold Harris Niles MEMBERS Douglas Hamilton Alexander Thomas Nicholas Berlage Irwin Burdette Cassidy Stanley Whitcomb Davis Maxwell Bruce Donald Harold Lewis English Waldo Fergusson Adolph Goldsmith James Herbert Grahanic Percival John Higgs Joshua Rowland Kingham Charles Gordon Malcolm Andrew Llewellyn Malherbe Marvin Wilbur Maxwell Brian Mead Hugh Dickson Nickle Harold Harris Niles August Glen Oddlafson Earl Charles Palmer Ian Herbert Parsons Reginald Hanipt Peene David Dalkeith Peene Max Selmar Saloman Aubrey Wrisley Seels John Stephen Strattan Lloyd Gaskin Taylor Wilfrid Mulock Thomson Ivan Tudor Robert Norman V ' incent Gerald Leiand White 276 ZErjiiSfiia ■■-■■' —1 H ■■■' iin CALIFORNIA CLUB M 1 i B f 1 m a.i 1 Sa . ' r 1  - Kingyley Nichols Si)()[ r McCreery Hindes GRADUATE YEAR Philip Seymour Clarke . . Pasadena Emery Edgar deBack Watsonville Albert Joshua Rembold Houston Palo Alto Paul Carver Morrill . John Charles Reeder . Newton Edward Thompson, 1922 Hart Richard Aaron Francis Marion Banks . Benton Jackson Brown . Lauren Bock Chapman Bryant Essick Wesley McLaren Hague Barrett Grout Hindes Barton Jones Francis Decker Atkinson John Castle Byrne . Simeon Kemper. Jr. Kenneth Clark Kingsley Lewis Estes Lyon Laurence Sorenson McLane San Francisco RivtTside Pasadena Berk.-ley Los Angeles San Diego San Francisco Hollywood Lawrence Washington La Jolla Los Angeles I-os Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Honolulu. T. H. Artluir Jeffrey Wilson Andrew Laniidcm Marcus Arthur McCIure FVaring Henry Morris . John Thayer Nichols Edwin Lawrence Rose . Paul Hibbard Rutherford Dale Dewey Spoor . Floyd Albert Tusler . San Francisco 1923 Gerald Marston Nauman . Scott Fleming Nicoll Boyd Emery Oliver . William Lvnian Stewart. Jr. Charles Hulbert Toll. Jr. . Sydney Grant Walton . Watsonville Los Angeles Calistoga Alhambra Colusa. Los Angeles Berkeley San Francisco Pasadena Pomona Redlands. Los Angeles San Francisco Maui. T. H. Sacramento Lamanda Park North (ilendale San Francisco Howard Courtney Benedict. Jr. Palo Alto William Walker Dulley . . Monrovia Malcolm Hedges Finley . Santa Ana Charles Hathaway Lovcll William Winter Scripps Percy Herbert Wilson . San Francisco Del Mar Los Angeles Nelson Robert Calley . . . San Francisco Phylip Howe Carrier Pasadena Arthur Bickley Sandford Foale Sacramento Augustine Smith Gaylord, Jr. Masaru Kametani Henry Sachs San Francisco Los Angeles San Francisco The Colonels Jonathan Young Ballard William John Edmunds Douglas Forsyth P lliott Fletcher Gilliland Hamner William Lucius Hawes George Strange Holderness Richard Dreux Jackson William Addison McCartney Lynn Palmer Marsh George Floyd Nesbitt Willard Newton Parker Charles Wooten Pipkin Albert Chisholm Read William Flourno - Rivers Hugh McCluer Shirey Hugh Leon Walker 278 RIFLE CLUB Lun ] H;il Marsli OFFICERS Blanipied President Vice-Presidcyit Sydnor Hall Joel V. Lund Secretarx Treasurer D. II. .Marsh MEMBERS P. ( ;. Blani|)ied A. B. Alland VV. P. Foster J. Magee, Jr. W. P. Allis V. Friedrich S. P. Meeks S. P. Barker H. F. Fitch D. H. -Marsh P. ( ' .. Blanipied C. C. Fulton C. H. Merritt V. C. Blaisdcll J. J. Cray G. M. Miller (i. BrookcT VVni. C.iddon E. D. Mur|)hv M. Ci. Buerger G. T. Gilnian J.N. Smith C. A. Cary S. Gourlev II. M. Noelke A. D. (arothers Svdnor Hall W. M. Perkins J. C. farter W. W. Harris C . E. Preloran F. N. Cheever A. IlastiuK F. H. Reed E. VV. Cousins R. B. llallon (). Robinson J. T. Crawford R. Ilerilord H. S. Rubins D. I. C ' reveling P. A. Hodges R. H. Russell H. E. Davis G. R. Holl H. Sachs H. S. Davis J. F . Jackson H. Scrrans G. E. Dean J. G. Kearfiil H. A. Sjjringer ( ' .. ' . Dillenback M. l.evinc C. S. Stodter 1-. J. 1 )rapeau H. L. Lunib J. E. Sutcliffe J. D. Kldberl J. Y. I.und J. F. Taylor Harrv Eslill C. J. Lundborg C. H. Wen 7. J. 11. Kidding K. F. Mackie G. I.. Witham V. M. I-Osler J. K. Maconiber ' . E. hitman 279 M. I. T. Radio Society Hayes Webster Cooley Weeks Bruce OFFICERS President F. D. Webster Secretary R. S. Hayes Station Committee A. G. Cooley, Chairman Vice-President E. Bruce Treasurer W. R. Weeks Publicity Committee A. K. Whitakcr, Chairman FACULTY ADVISOR Prof. F. S. DellenlxuiKli, Jr. The Radio Society operates one of the foremost stations in the L ' niteci States in experimental and practical radio, with a consistent record of service and progress in radio relay work. It was one of the first stations to cross the Atlantic on amateur wave and power. The Society owes much to the Electrical Engineering De- partment of the Institute for its encouragement and support. 280 I M. n ■« ■■■■ago ! MEMBERS K. M. Arnokl L. A. Artola C. H. Baker ( .. Brim L. K. ( ulv.r H)22 A. 1.. M. Dingee J. E. Friedlander R. S. Mayes C. ( ' . Henry P. S. M unlock A. I ' . Powell 1.. P. Tabor !• . D. Webster C. I.. Weis A. Wolf J. G. Chaflfee A. G. Coolcy P. 1). Fuller R. M. C.oelchius ( ' . II. ' .reen 192:5 K. ( ' .. Hunt F. C. Isely E. Kattwinkel T. W. Kenyon J. S. MrDoiinell C. F. Woodburv J. A. Stratton E. L. Sweet E. E. Turner A. K. Whitaker P. L. Wilkins D. H. Alexander E. Bruce A. N. Crawford W. T. C ' ook M. II. Finley (i. J. Gross R. W. Hart S. J. Hatfield 1 )24 J. E. Jackson K.. v. R. Lansingh A. 1.. Mallicrbe M. S. McNaught O. P. Meaker R. M. Oakley F. H. Perrin IX F . Replogle P. F. Ring H. Shea H. Shore T. E. Sinionton R. P. Siskind II. Tanck W. K. Weeks E. B. Alexander W. F. Bingham H. M. Bush L. R. Collins G. V. Uillcnback P. B. Gol)le W. A. Gordon 102. ) E. B. ( ' .rodnitsky C. A. Iliggins K. Hodson B. R. Hubbard G. W. Humphrey W. M. Jarman J. M. Lynch D. J. McNeil A. J. Pote 11. Rogers W. D. Siddall E. N . Wendell R. M. Wick II, W. Williams Capt. J. B. Arthur C. S. McCann D. B. Swift SPECIALS B. Van Ness W. II. Walker H. F. Carter T. Berckholder P. W. Hale S. N. Moses 281 BB g B B B B a ■O ' 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 ' « ■■: ' A l .- MENORAH SOCIETY Strauss Horovitz Levy Seegal Lasser Kaufn Caplain OFFICERS President Samuel M. Seegal Secretary David Kaufman Will I Levy Herbert S. Abel Isaac Brinberg Herman H. Bruson Philip Caplain Abraham Cohen Sigmund Cohen Saul J. Copellman Gilbert L. Delugach Manuel M. Delugach A. Michael Drazen Everett El ting Irving M. Epstein Monroe E. Epstein Newman W. Field Edward Fox Samuel Glaser Irving Gerofski Harry Green William I. Horlick EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE David Lasser Oscar H. Horovitz Harry Kalker David Kaufman Phillip F. Kershaw Ruben H. Klainer Richard C. Kleinberger Harry S. K.oretz Alfred Kullman David Lasser H. Jacques Lehman Samuel Levinc Everett R. Levy Will I Levy Alexander M. Lifchitz Bennett H. Lcvenson Isaac Mark, Jr. Hyman F. Marshall William L. Merzbach Bennett Myers Vice-President Oscar H. Horovitz Treasurer Philip Caplain Sydney M. Strauss George Neittech Solomon Nelson Joseph Nissenbaum Milton L. Oransky Alfred Pearlman Isaac D. Pomerantz Morris Rabkin Bernard W. Rubin Hyman L. Rosengard Abraham J. Sadow Nathan Schooler Samuel M. Seegal Abraham G. Silverman Max J. Steinberg Abraham Tassler James M. Waechter David A. Weill Irving S. Zacharewitz Samuel I. Zack 282 B a II ■■■B a ■□ a n -rJi iPia =) CHESS CLUB President -CO Shedlovsk - OFFICERS Secretary- Treasurer Ilarvarfl Edgar Moor Vice-President Solomon Nelson MEMBERS W. W. Adams J. A. Arena I. Brimberg A. R. Brown C. E Cornish E. M. Edgerton T. M. Edison K. B. Estabrook L. E. Fogg A. R. Frey G. V. Har e H. B. Hoyt C. C. Jewett M. Johnson R. Kallander U. V. Kendall M. King M. Kurlin T. Leahy J. H. Lewis J. P. Levadary J. Merritt H. E. Moor S. Nelson C. L. Pool A. J. Pote L. Shedlovsky T. Shedlovsky 11. J. S[iioU J. A. Stalbird H J. Stark R. C. Urban J. M. Waechter C. I,. Weis L. Wethcrell R. E. Wilson S. ' . Zavoico BOSTON METROPOIJTAN LEAGUE MATCHES, 1921-22 First Round Second Round Nov 11 Boylston Lost Jan. 27 Bay State Wun Nov 18 Bay State Chess Clul ) Draw- Feb. H Boylston Won Nov 2.i Citv Club Won Feb. 10 City Club Dec. 2 Boston Chess Club Lost Feb. 17 Suburban Jan. (•) Jolly Rogers Draw Feb. 24 Jolly Rogers Jan. i:i Harvard Won Mar. :i Harvard Jan. 2(1 Boston Draw Mar. 31 Suburban On November . , . . . dams played seventeen opponents simultaneously and made a score of IG wins and 1 draw. For the first time the freshmen have had a Chess Team, and have made an excellent record. The Varsity Chess Team won highest honors at the 23rd annual tournmanent of the Intercollegiate Chess League held in New ' ork, December 2(1 to December 2S. The other members of the league are: College of the City of New ork, Cornell I ' niversity, New V ' ork University, and University of Pennsylvania. 283 Civil Engineering Society Student Chapter American Society of Civil Engineers Brittain Dresel Mueser Robbins McCreery OFFICERS Barnes Wray Threlfall President. Honorary President Prof. Charles Spofford Vice-President Donald Hull McCreery William Henry Mueser Secretary Theodore Strong Wray Treasurer Valentine Crowford Threlfall Assistant Secretary Ral| h Rutherfore Dresel James Frederick Brittain Prof. A. G. Robbins Prof. C. B. Breed Prof. H. K. Barrows Prof. G. E. Russell Prof. G. L. Hosmer Major Peter H. Ottesen Executive Committee George Eric Barnes MEMBERS Faculty Assistant Treasurer Edward Spinney Averell Keith Wilkinson Robbins Prof. J. W. Howard Prof. H. B. Luther Prof. J. B. Babcock Prof. H. Sutherland Prof. H. L. Bowman Captain Howard ¥ . Clark 286 MEMBERS 7ii!ili.i. .i,.,mtiii LilTT7 1022 i.e. Aronson W. F. Barrett Ci. Hawdcn R. II. Becker A. M. Bell K. E. Bigelow E. Borucov |. K. Brittaiii D. A. Brown G. Briin A. Canzanelli R. D. Carkton A. H. Clark H. Clark S. Cohen Signuind Cohen H. I ' . Crowcll C. II. Cunningham J.J. Cvchol A. Decfouloff M. Dodge R. S. Drury J. X. Dii X ' ernet A. E. Eckberg J. R. Eisher Wm. Freeman B. Gasscr L. M. denlleman M. J. Cordon R. ( ' .. C.iivcr j. K. llalpin 1. I ' . Hennessey V. M. Hoge W. E. Holland (). Horovitz P. C. Howe V. E. Howland F. .A. Howlett E. S. Irvine D. F. Johns F. E. Justice E. C. Keane A. Lawson M. K. Lingle D. H. McCreery I. S. McWilliams E. A. Merrill C. A. Moore VV. R. Moore, Jr. I ' . R. Morgan I ' . H. Morris VV. H. Mueter L. M. Nelson (i. -A. Noveck E. J. O ' Connor H. Ogden M. D. Perkins G. F. Perrv R. E. Pfehl II. A. Poole I. S. Rafferty W. G. Rapp E. N. Read E. . . Reinhardt K. C. Reynolds K. W. Rohbins O. H. Ronka I ' . P. Sammet R. A. Sharrer K. C. Shaw K. (). Stensrud S. M. Strauss W. I). Styer !• ' . E. Sweeney S. G. Thomas B. W. Thoron ' . Threlfall . Y. Tsui V. Van Neste J. Van pel D. C. VVamsIey Y. F. Wang F. T. ' c-stcott F. II. Whelan A. P. Wilks A. G. Wilson W. S. Wise T. S. Wray S. I. Zack 1923 F. (). .Alnii|nist R. T. Armstrong E. S. Averell I.. Bolam R. Budasuke M. Burckes A. A. Clough H. A. Corr E. Costlow J. G. Dallon R. R. Drescl B. Elosua G. T. Gilman A. Goodall J. J. Grav R. E. Hendrie (). Hooper M. Ilfeld H. Kalker P. F. Kershaw W. S. LaLonde, Niels Lassen H. Lcisk A. Lier B. McKittriek M.J. Naught en N. Page G. Paul P. Peterson P. S. Rice [. M. Robbins 1). C. Sayre . . Stewart I.Tyler C. B. Weiler J. F. Wendt Cr. G. West VV. VV. Zajiolski l!t21 H. S. Abel R. M. Ambach F. K. .Anderson V. i I. . yles T. 1 ' . Bailey R. O. Ballentine R. Bamford H. E. Banks A. J. Bone W. H. Corrcalc R. C. F:aton J.I). Fitch M. I.. Harris S. A. Higgins G. F. Hook J. E. Jagger R. T. Lassiter F. E. Manley E. H. Moll D. E. Moore E. B. Oliver C. Phelps S. B. Pnnvagupta H. C. Rice G. C. Rogers A. Santos S. Shulits G. Swartz H. L. Thompson G. M. Topley R. Torres G. G. Walker J.J. Wickham J. VV. ' olmg 287 IBBBBMBBB bI _mJffSh r- - 11 I a ■H B n B g B B 1 •• 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 O- mM Hisiia LuuuHuiiuuuuIuiL Mechanical Engineering Society ■R ■f l n ■H ' m J Hl. 3 D-4 ' ..If ' K U ' lJ H i -j l « ' « ' ' .. .iJH Hanson hi Mirn MaromlTi-r Croft Cunningham Ramsty Haskel OFFICERS Honorary Chairman Professor Edward F. Miller Chairman Webster Kimball Ramsey Secretary Walter John Croft, Jr. Colby William Bryden Vice-Chairman Kenneth MacLeon Cunningham Treasurer Robert William Haskel GOVERNING BOARD James Keith Macombcr Lancelot William Hanson COMMITTEES Meetings James Keith Macomber, Chairman William Wilen Harris Weston Stafford Earle Trips Colby William Bryden, Chairman Maurice Byron Bradley Daniel J. Reed Publicily Lancelot William Hanson, Chairman John v. Cook 288 MEMBERS H. R. Aaron A. Abboud C. Alincastrc H. D. Allee G. Ataliualpa R. M. Arnold W. S. ISailev C. H. Bailev C. H. Baker A. T. Barclay L. E. Barslow A. S. Bennett S. B. Black L. A. Boggs G. Bovce M. v. Boyle M. B. Bradley R. H. Brown C. V. Brvden H. A. Bull C. A. Burdick R. C. Burrus I. B. Cassidy R. M. Chase C. S. Chen C. T. Chien G. O. Clifford K. P. Coachman F. J. Connors C. S. Comey J. M. Cook B. A. Cooper W. E. Cooper S. J. Copellman J. L. Creel W. J. Croft. Jr. R. K. Cnmmings K. M. Cunningham J . K. Daesen E. deSouza C. J. Dettling B. A. Dickson H. S. Dimmick J. S. Dodson H. J. Dtige G. H. Dyer L. A. Elmer C. H. Edwards L. W. Emerson B. Essick M. J. First H. A. Fischer A. F. Flournoy F. S. Fonaroff V. P. Foster T. T. Freeman W. A. Gardiner W. L. Gorden C. W. Greening H. J. Gross S. Hall R. L. Hallock 1922 .• . M. Hammond R. IC. llanten R. H. Hardie VV. V. Harris R. W. Haskel P. Mc. . Hastings J. A. Hayes .S. H. Hemenway J. R. Henieon P. X. Hilliard Tsen Ho E. W. Howe .• . J. R. Houston W. Hyland E. C. Icwett R. M. Kasch W. T. Kirley V. N. Kruse Ku C. Ku A. S. LaPenta VV . 1 Levy Yao H. Li Ching-Fan Lo Jung-, n Lo M. S. McGhie C. T. McGrady J. a. Macomber J. S. McNeills Major .-v. VV. Maish F. H. Marmon P. J. Martinenko C. W. Maschal K. G. Merriam H. A. Miner H. M. Noelke P. P. Osternian H. L. Pearson A. .M. Perkins J. A. Plimpton .• . Ponce. Jr. A. P. Pop,-reff B. B. Powell L. A. Preloran VV. K. RaniM ' V J. H. Randall H. v. Rasmussen F. Ravecca. Jr. D. J. Reed V. D. P. Reed V. A. Ronkanen J. F. Ryan J. E. Sallaway E. E. Sanborn V Schoop R. F. Sclireiber G. P. Schumacker. Jr. E. R. Schwarz M. K. Sheppard K. Shoda C. S. Smith C. F. Smith J. E. Smitli F. A. Snell A. K. Southam 1 ' ' . VV. Spalding G. B. Speir H. P. Stanley G. VV. Swift H. R. Ten Eyck E. . . Terkelsen S. M. Thomson I ' . L. Tobin J. T. Tower. Jr. Howard B. Upliara K. K. Van (iieson R. L. Vaughn J. M. Waechter S. H. Waldron L. Washington A. L. VVassernlan K. A. Weill J. W. VVerra U. A. Whituker I. VVhitiliouse 1.. A. Williams AL VV. Williams (). G. Williams F. H. Wood R. VV. Wood R. V. Wood VV. H. Young J. V. Zurlo J. A. Abbott T. G. .-Vdams L. S. .Agnew, Jr. L. Alchalel E. T. Allen E. Battey. Jr. L. J. Brooks N. VV. Burtt R. S. Bushnell F. H. Chirgwin P. LeF. C ' oleman P. C. Cornelius J. V. Cook J. Culbertson H. F, Culver R. Cutting S. A. Days V. F. deBasabe F. de la Macorra H. W. Dexter. Jr. F. H. Dillon P. C. Dirksen H. B. DuPont VV. S. Earle A. Edwards J. Elliot O. K. Eitel H. H. Flat her M. L. Flickinger F. .-V. l- ' riedheim G. VV. Fnrbush. Jr. H. B. Golding G. Gong R. VV. Gosnell 1923 H. B. Gray L. Greenblatt R. F. Greenough G. VV. Hall L. VV. Hanson F. R. Hassler F. K. Haven H. L. Havdcn F. R. Hereford A. M. Hill H. Holden G. H. Hurley G. R. Johnson H. P. Kelley F. E. Klutey l . J. Knrriss F. F. Lange E. L. Ledesma L. M. Littleficld D. E. Lovell F. D. McGinnis F. S. Mann W. S. Mardcr, Jr. N. T. Mann VV. A. Metcalf C. K. Miller D. L. Moriarty J. H. Mumper VV. F. Munford J. B. Nason. Jr. G. F. Nevers S. F. Nicoll C. J. Odell L. M. Patacsil L. J. Porter S. Robinson C. VV. Row H. F. Russell J. E. Silvasy C. F. Skinner N. Thompson K. J. Tobias L. L. Tremainc J. G. Tribull Z. Z. Wang F. W. Wiegand E. T. Welling H. D. Werner S. H. Whitney S. L. Williams G. Y. Anderson J. A. . Vrena F. E. Bastian D. J, Bellingeri J. H. Bi.ssland. Jr. R. X. Black E. R. Brater R. F. Bruns C. M. Conway W. M. Croft P. C. Davidson H. S. Davis O. H. Davol F. G. de la Macorra A. F. Evans D. W. Forster M. F. Freeman F. L. Gemnier G. VV. Glennie A. J. Golberg E. M. Uagen 1924 E. J. Hanley J. H. Heiininger F. S. Hungerford L. VV. Irving G. W. Jones E. C. Keyworth H. E. Lack C. S. Lee C. G. Lindberg G. L. Lindsay J. T. McCoy L. P. Marsh P. C. Maynard H. C. Moore N. L. Olken L. J. Porter K. Pozas R. E. Rcid W. C. Ridge J. A. Roig H. C. Ruggles N. .Schooler R. W. Stewart K. E. Swift K. S. Taylor J. l ' Taylor E. D. Thomas VV. M. Walterskirchen C. H. Wardwell U. G. VVyld U.S. Young L. A. Elmer 1925 E. E. de Back Graduates A. J. R. Houston 289 I BOB B la a SWW J T SS— -f1 -Ji- n a B ■■■1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 31m B I Mining Engineering Society Metcalfe Lane Johansen Bard Ramsay President E. L. Johansen Secretary S. B. Metcalfe OFFICERS EXECUTIN ' E COMMITTEE Senior Representative, G. D. R, msay Junior Representative, B. P. Lane HONORARY MEMBERS Vice-President R. J. Bard Treasurer J. O. Bower Prof. Edward E. Prof. Carl R. Ha Prof. Heinrich O. Bugbee -ward Hofman Prof. Prof. Rufu Prof. Waldemar Charles E. s C. Reed Robert H. Lindgren Locke . Richards Prof. Prof. Benj Hervey W. Shimer Charles Warren amin B. Tremere 1022 R. Abarquez R. J. Bard P. C. Benedict R. D. Black J. 0. Bower G. Buttler J. R. Decker R. Edmonds V. Effinoff A. F. Erikson G. F. Hamer L. V. D. Harris H. A. Hickey E. L. Johansen H. P. Junod C. I. Justheim F T. Vi P. T. Lamont M. Killars J. W. Kinnear W. R. Mclver S. B. Metcalfe A. T. Penna D. S. Phelps A. S. Rairden son G. D. Ramsay P. Reiche C. B. Scliureman N. Smith T. H. Stubbs T. M. Taylor L. E. Thomas F. G. Wells B. .Atherton H. J. Briiner L. Buch H. J. Chapman G. E. Danielson C. Goldstein H. Green L. S. Hayes E. J. Heap J. P. Knight 1923 B. P. Lane E. D. Martin P. R. Pearson P. C. Putnam P. JL Stearns A. F. Taylor B. Thompson T. E. White V. Wolf M. F. Varotsky J. Arana H. M. Craigie D. M. Creveling G. D. Fife C. A. Frank C. W. Johnson D. 0. Kennedy G. W. Knight A. E. Lindsay li)24 C. McBrayne T. . . McEndrie R. Mead G. Neitlich T. H. Oxnard J. W. Pratt R. D. Snoddy J. L. Tatman J. T. Tower A. B. W ' cston 200 Architectural Society ■I n i H n ■■■H 1 m jt P 4 IH ' 1 ' l K •j - jg aL ' c E L : T ' K-«j)l ir . 1 hN 1 ■■■ilB ki HE 1 Ha : H 11 ■LjlHH 1 i 1 B- B i! HftkkJ ptirfl ki K rX- K ' ' Hj L i:iliH Shotwcll Holderness Ferguson Baldwin OFFICERS 1921-22 Prfsidfttl George S. Holderness Vice-Presidtnt arren T. Ferguson Secretary Bertram A. VVebor Treasurer David R. Shotwell EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Margaret Kimball Howard F. Baldwin Rudolf H. Blatter MEMBERS 1921 W. W. Anderson L. P. Bottins E. Brown A. Kruse J. J. Stanton W. E. Vahlberg J. W. D. Archibald H. F. Baldwin R. H. Blatter R. S. Chatfield R. S. Coupland F. G. Davidson M. F.llsworth A. J. Frappter V. T. Ferguson I. M. Georgevitch J. Gruther J. H. Gallagher R. Ha •ward E. J. Heitschmidt G. S. Holderness C. A. Johnson 1922 Miss M. Kimball A. S. McGee Miss M. Mall A. E. MoscatcUi E. G. Penuel A. H. Pierce W. P. Rundlett S. M. Ryerson H. M. Schley P. S. Stevens Miss E. Stickney Miss F. Stiles D. R. Shotwell A. 11. ' ignolcs B. A. Weber G. VVircn Miss I. Adelburg J. Beria J. Frank E. W. Gelotte A. Graves B. Hennessy 192.3 W. Hessert F. A. Johnson C. E. Lord 1921 H. Perrin S. S. Setchell R. W. Waters K. (). Windsor Miss E. Cope W. E. Delehanty F. C. Gilson T. C. Harrington Miss K. Hopkins C. F. Kuhu W. Muschenheim C. J. Oberwarth E. H. P( tvin 1925 I.. G. M. ShahnazarofI V. L. Thompson S . Vogelsang F. W. Westman A H. Muhlenberg 291 laSHBOBBSSE P 11 1=1 Tl JL. n ea B g a Ea B ••« • ' 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 ■■PpPtin iMa H ' - ' ' - ' ' ' ' ; ' ™M lll hni ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i.iii.i,iiii,..r.]ii,iiiLL:LiirmNim MiiJlsrhJIJIUu m imuii uUiLlj.uuUiiii.iii i.,,.,,..,.. „ -- - Chemical Society Wliittemore Roll McFarland Bloom Grover Stose Manning Dibble Boyer Presideyit August Peter Munning OFFICERS Vice-President Charles Willis Stose Secretary Jerome Ludwig Boyer Treasurer Wallace Hampden Dibble Trip Manager Clayton Delmont Grover Assistant Trip Manager Edward Palmer Roll, Jr. Program Committee Charles Wvman Whitteiiiore Mortimer Charles Bloom 292 mi:mi?i:rs Class of ' 22 Albrecht. H. O. Downing. R. E. Leyenson. B. II. Shocket. A. I. Alport. M. L. Dyer. C. P. I.i. Z. Z, Spengler. H. H. Arzoomanian. S. Epstein. X. I. Lockhart. H. A. Shampanier. M. Baker. J. S. Espinosa. J. C. I-urie. E. Shattuck. G. A. Ball. I. Fletcher. F. A. McConnell. S. P. Shaw. D. N. Ballentine. R. J. Friedrich. ' . McFarland. J. B. Silverman. 1. J. Barba. M. B. Fynn, G. F. McMahon. T. L. Sinclaire. F. S. Barnes. G. H. Gentry. F. M. Mann. R, F. Sloan. H. B. Bloom. M. C. Godbout. . . P. Maria. A. J. Smith. I. J. Bover. J. L. Gray. O. D. Miller. T. T. Stose. C. VV. Brackctt. W. S. Grover. C. D. .Miskellv. R. E. Sullivan. C. D, Bridaham. L. B. Guerin, F. J. Morre. C. G. Tahor. L. P. Brockclt. C. P. Haebler. V. T. .Morgan. W. V. Taft. VV. K. Brown. B. J. Hall. R. S. Munning. A. P. Tamer. J. Choquelte. P. J. Haselton. R. G. Myers. B. Taylor. CM. Church. J. V. Henrikssen. S. J Nicholson. . . K. Trowbridge. L. W Cobb. H. L. Hershenson. B. B. Don, K. H. True. O. S. Connor. H. A. Hodgins. E. F. Papov. I. Tucker. C. M. Connor. J. E. Hoops. W. A. Peene. R. H. Tyson. C. VV. Cosgrove. J. M. Houghton, F. N Perkins. C. W. Untiedt. F. H, Crjan. M. C. Ingalls. R. O. Phillips. P. M. Void, O. 1. Dakin. c;. W. Johnston. A. C. Powell. A. P. Wagner, H. C. Dibble. W. H. Kemper. S. V. Rich. W. T. Welling. C. M. Didisheim. F. M. Rendrjck. L. W Rickers. F. O. Whitehead. R. R. Dittenhofer, E. N. Koehler. E. H.. Jr. Robertson. A. F. Whittemore. C. W Lennon. V. E. Saunders, W. M.. Jr. Class of ' 23 Alticri. V. J. Epstein. I. M. Lewis. B. Stewart. B. O. Atkinson. F. D. Gladding, W. E Marshall. H. K. Trent. C. L. Babbitt. L. D. Gourley. W. S. Naess. R. E. Turner. R. K. Belyea, A. R. Guerrero. A. h. Nyi. T. H. Fitzgerald. G. A. Blake. C. H. Guerrieri. S. . . Osborne. J. M. Fox, E. Bradshaw. G. C. Harmon. F. G. Powers. J. R. Freeman, L, B. Brill. J. L. Harding. V. H. Pray. H. A. H. Gallup, W, A. Bruson. H. . . Homberg. R. M Reinus. -A. 1. Gardner, D. H. Carpenter. J. B., Jr. Hosig. A. W. Rincliffe. R. (;. Merzbach. W. L. Center, V. N. Hunt. F. G. Roche. C. E. Mischelbaum. J. Cheng. C. C. Johnson. W. W. Roll. E. P. Molstad. M. C. Clark. E. S. Kaufman, D. Schell. C. F. Mongan. C. E. Cochrane. J. D. Keck. J. iM. Schoeffel. E. G. Mossman. B. M. Conant. R. V. Keith. T. K. Shanklin. D. L. Vivian, P. H, Coolidge. V. K. Koretz. H. S Smit. A. C. Walton, J. C. Culhane, P. J. Kuhnle. F. .Smith. C. F. Warren, B. E. Dosch. E. L. Landry. B. Squibb. F. P. Waterman. D. R. Drew. T. B. Leary. H. H. Starr. R. H. Class of ' 24 Wingert. W. B. Bailey. H. C. Fitch. L. H. Lehrer. C. R. Schmidt. L. D. Bates. P. K. Franks. . . .A. McCoy. J. T. Schoenfcld, D. M. Brugmann. E. W. F ' rcudenthal. B. McFarland. (i. C. Schreiber, R. P. Gates. V. K. Fritz. M. McGrath. P. C. Sennicks. M. L. Cherry. C. W. Gregory. L. S. Mackie. R, F. Shea. J. Cochran. D. H. Gruber. P. E. MacMillan. H. J. Simonton. T. E. Coleman. W. B. Hall. W. L. Marden. N. L. Skinkle. J. H. Cotter. .S. E, Heath. S. D. Messer, W, E, Stapleton, F. Couch. V. H. Hill, W. E. Morgan. S. F. Sturdy. W. VV. Cummings. C. P. Holmcr. G. H. Nelson, F. Swift. G. P. de Ganahl. C. Jenkins, C. J. Parker, R. B. Tracy. H. M. del Prado. E. Kallander, E. L Reed. F. H. Van Allen. VV. VV. Donovan. H. G. Kendall, D. W, Reinhardt. G. C. Wagner. F. C. Egan. C. D. Kochs, H. V. Richards, E. L. Walthall. J. H. Elting, E. Kremer. J. Riegel. F. H. Whitaker. H. E. Ferguson. H. R. Lehrman, H. J. Roehm. R. T. Vu. H. J. lNSTRi:cn)R S. G. Simpson Craduates VV ' orthington. H. .Adams. B. F. Donald. M. B. Harvey. J. P. Mead. B. Blanchard. G. L. Fowle. T. V. Hoagland. H. Parsons. I. H. Browning. G. L. Gilliland. VV. S. Hunnenian. R. D, Richards. M. S. Carlsmith, L. E. Haines. E. C. Kent. F. B. Webber, I, Special Thompson, N, Berrodin. II. C. Chand. M. Killgore. A. J. Wood, H, M. Bird, J. W. Cummings. D. E. Petze. C. L.. Jr. Voshikawa, T, 293 £1 Electrical Engineering Society Codding Culver Mason Maltby OFFICERS Chairman L. R. Culver Vice-Chdirmaii A. W. Millikfii Scci ' ciarv L. V. Codding Treasurer C. L. Maltbv Executive Commille, F. M. Mason G. D. CHxlard 294 w ■g B o Bi B ■■n B B I PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES T ' - ' ' rf W HE membi:rs 1(122 L. A. Artola R. S. Baldwin F. M. Banks C. Braestrup P. Capkiin T. W. (hen E. D. Coogan A. B. Craii! P. W. Crosbv L. R. Culver F. R. Dallye R. E. DowinR W. B. Elmer A. L. Flanders C. L. Flory Q. H. Frazier M. H. Gens C. D. r.oddard M. M. Haviar R. S. Hayes C. C. Henrv I.. F. Hickernell F. J. Ilortian W. L. Hunt T. M. Keilier P. C. Keith G. W. Kini! H. E. KcHli D. P. Kniiiht M. Knight A. Langdon I. B. Levine L. C Lewis C. y. Lo F. G. Maiden I. Mark F. M. Mason A. V. Milliken H. K. Moore P. S. Murdock G. Nesniitli E. L. Norton R. J. Ottonello A. P. PoNvell F. Pratt I.. D. Price R. F. Robertson H. M. Spooner H. R. Tomlinsrm W. A. Tripp E. V. B. VanPelt E. W. Vilett O. I. Void C . 1.. Weis. Jr. C. H. Whittain T. F. Williams F. H. VVyeth C. L. Young H. B. furrier 192: P. B. Arger W. E. Ames T. H. Barnard L. T. Batt T. Boekc G. V. Brickcr E. C. Brown J. Brown M. K. Clapp R. D. Courtney J. M. Cosgrove J. H. Cox A. H. Crossman M. M. Dclugach H. W. Dexter A. M. Drazen R. J. F-vans C. W. F ahrenbach H. Flynn F. M. Gentry C. W. Hallcr C E. Harrington K. T. Healy A. H. Henderson H. V. Hsu D. B. Joy H. E. Kent G. J. Koch J. H. little H. C. Liu C. E. Loud O. V. Lowrv J. S. MacDonnell V. F. McAvoy K. Matsuo A. B. Morgan W. D. Norwooil P. Padgett M. V. Pennypacker E. G. Pierce P. R. Plant A. J. Pyle E. F. Richardson R. C. Robin P. Robinson E. P. Roll P. A. Ryan C. J. Sack J. C. Sargent R. Smith E. M. Sohn J. Soreff B. J. Stevens E. L. Sweet J. H. Thompson H. L. Towend F. H. Travers V. L. Trumper S. C,. Walton F. W. WarburloM D. E. Washburn P. L. Wilkins E. W. Willis R. ].. Willis Y. H. Woo C. F. Woodbury B. L. Zangwill 1!124 M. F. Amezga G. H. Arapakis H. C. Benedict. Jr. M. P. Besdansly F. O. Bond-Xelson I. Brimberg E. Bruce G. C. Canfield E. Carlson J. C. Carter O. E. Charlelon H. R. Clark C. B. Conway R. C;. Daily A. B. Donkersly H. G. Donovan W. Dudley C. O. Duevel W. A, Dunham D. F. Elliott R. A, Ford W. Giddon W. L Ciideon R. L. Griffin R. Hahewessell v. G. Hammer R. W. Hart H. L. Hazen !••. J. Hecht R. Hereford E. Hoston J. M. Hunter J. E. Jackson L. S. Johnson R. Johnson A. M. Kallet A. P. Kellog H. A. Laller L. B. Leighton E. R. Levy P. H. Long V. E. Lysght A. L. Malherhe T. E. Mattson O. P. Meaker J. L. Michelena J. P. Mountjoy F. D. Rav C. L. Reed W. H. Robinson .A. Rosado H. .Serrano IL G. Shea H. Shore C. S. Stoder E. M. Strong S. Sultzer H. Tanck 1-. W. Tuttle D. L. Vaughn C. Vicano G. Watson V. ;. Weatherlev H. n. Werner E. . Wild A. R. Pronty J. (). R. Coleman H. A. Dambly H. S. Davis M. E. Epstein Dr. Heymans G. W. Kendrick . . I ' . Kennelly C. .S. McCann W. R. Weeks 295  w a« a M wi BO aj nj ca ] P-. | {■.-.; ; f — -r- - KT r- m a m f mc-j [ i .. ■■. 1 1 «— ■■en m i m m m iu m h m ■.i...ju..j3:r7 :rTn-,.T-.:--:;;n;7, iii,i..,n|iin| luumi; ..L.J,.,7!i.,. ' .7!Miii,imf„ .iiiiiM.„Li:.iiiiii„,.ii:Ln..i,ijinrii..ii.. ' iw ,inJl:uUiu«uuilu„i,„.„L,Mi„J,.....:.,.,„ umiujiiiii.Jiii ' Lmriiri ' iyi Muim.i.-,Iiiii ij 7 CORPORATION XV Bainbridge BriDwn Pratt OFFICERS Prcsidcnl Robert Hall Brown Secretary Treasurer Edward Allan Ash William Warin Bainhridgc, Jr. SENIOR DIRECTORS Malcolm Sturtcvant Burnnighs Leonard Benlle ' l.aird JIINIOR DIRECTORS Walter Baldwin Murdoch Percy Paul Pratt STANDING COMMITTEES .Meetings Malcolm Stnrtcvant Burroughs, Cluiinnaii Franklin Olcoll Billings Iiuluilrial Movies Leonard Bentley Laird, Chuiniuni Egon Eniil Kall iTd cl Trips Elliott Albcrlson Adams Waller Baldwin Murdoch, Cliiuniiaii I ' lthlicily Percy Paul Pratt, Cluiiniiaii llor.ilio Lockerbs Bond 296 STOCKHOLDERS HONORARY STOCKHOLDERS Prof. Davis R. Dewey Prof. Carroll V. Doten Prof. Floyd K. Armstrong Prof. Erwin H. Schell Prof. Donald S. Tucker Prof. Martin J. Shiinriie George C. . ' gry Ralph E. Condor lulgar J, Rich Sumner B. Pearmain William Z. Ripley ACTIVE STOCKHOLDERS 1922 .Abrahams. J. Alder, T. W. Ash. E. . . Bainbridee. V Bon, H. M. BorchRrevink. F. Bray. C. C. Brokaw. C. E. Brown. R. H. Browning, -A. J, Burroughs, M. S. Chcrniack. N. Chittick, C. Y. Chou. Y. T. Clark, A. H. Cook. J. M. Cook, R. M, Craig, A. C. Craig, T. S. Dickerman, W. P. Dudlcv. S. Edwards, M. R. Fales. E. C. V., Jr, Ferdinand. R. E. Goodnow, J. M. Creaney. J. F. Hall, R. S. Harvey, J. D. Henrikssen, S. J. Higgins, F. . , Holmes. P. B. Horn, H. J. Houghton, F, X. Johnson. . , L, Jones. J, E., Jr. Kclley. J, -S. Kurtz, F. M, Laird, L. B. Lane, F. S. Levy, W. I. Waechter. J. M. Littlefield, R. M. Lund. R. L.. Jr. MacMalion. W. K. Mackenzie. L. Manville. C. W, McCIure. M. A. Mclntyre, H. B. McNcal. D. H. Meling, A. E, Midwood, G. A., Jr. Miller. T. T. Morse. C. B. Nesbit. G. F., Jr. Olsson. R. W. Oakes, R. B. Patty. J. C. Perkins. C. W. Pettcngill. R. G. Pinkman. VV. D, Potter, G. W, Westcott, F. T., Jr, Rcdway, A. -S. Reiiihardt, E. A. Richards. C. R., Jr. Riegel. T. R()l)erts. It. J. Rohii.s.m, J. F. R,)ck.l.lkT. H. E, Run.llctt, R. C, Russell. W. W. Sargent. . L. .Scott, VV. R. Seegal. S. M. Shanipanier. M. Siioltz. R. J. Silverman. A. G. Siverling, M. T. Spoor. D. D. Thellefsen, C. M. Thulman. R. K. Vadner, L, .S. 192.3 Adams. E. A. .Mexander. D. H. Bjerkc. IL R. Bolster. R. P. Bond. H. L. Bowles. R. L. Bowditch. R. L. Brackett, J. E. Brantingham, C. -A. Brink. R. O. Chapin. B. L. Clendennin.E. H. Coleman. P, L. Crowley, A. G.. Jr. Crowley. H. G. Dearstyne. S. C. Deming, E. D. Dosch. E, L. Downing. L. K, Ferguson, H. S, Fox. R, W, Geisinger, C. A. Gosnell. R. W. Harris. B. P.. Jr. Hoffman, J. E. Holdcn. A. R, Holmes, L. L, Hoyt, S. R. Hughes, W.G. Kahansky, 1. J. Kattwinkel. E. E. King. G, 1.. Jr. Kuhnle. F. Lcvinson, J, M. B. Lund. J. Y. Massey, D. McWane.W. Miller, E. H. Murdoch. W. Murphy, J. J Nason. J. U., Jr Xaunian, G, M. Nelson. L. M. Xiles. H. H. Ornnsky, M, L. Palmer. E. P. Pike, H. F, Pratt, P. P. Rankin, R. C. Rapliael. H. R. Rowen. G. A. Wood, R, N, 1924 Scott, R, W. Smith, A. D.. Jr. Southard, G. H., Ill Stewart. (). N. Storm. J. Taller. A. Tang. P, Y, Tang, R. W, Taylor, L. G. Travers, F. J. Tressel, M. L. Vicinus, W, V. Walti-rs. M. I. V;it.li-n. C. B. Werner, 11. 1). Williams. C. D. Wilson, A. J, Hereford, R. Mavell, G, !•, Rice, C. L. Billings, A. W. K.. Jr. Herrcshoff, N. F. Meeker, D. A Rosenwahl, W Billings. F. O. Hosmer, C, H. Moore, C. V. Russel, R. H. Blampied. P. G. Jennings. D, B. Nims, R. L, Slapleton. I ' . Clausen, J. B. U. Peirce, W, G,. Jr. Strayer, E. C. Enright, J. J, Lasscr, D. PossicI, R. J, Swartz, G. Gemmer, F. L. Lindbcrg. C, G, Quirin, E, L. riman. A. E, Hare, S. T. Ludwig. L. O.. Jr. Rhodes, A. W Wayne. G, A. Wheeler, G. Whitford, R. E. Special Wilson. P H, Caplain, P, ColbjornRen, R, Gilardi. A, J. Hastings, A, Cherrj-. C. W, Cook, J. M. (Jross. H, J, Ilomberg, M. Maxwell. T L V. Potter, W, Jr. 297 Aeronautical Engineering Society J. S. McDonnell Weaver Allen J. C. McDonnell Wright Taylor Vauglian Lange Edison Field Honorary President Prof. Edward P. Warner Secretary Van J. Weaver Edmund T. Allen David P. Field Major J. C. McDonnell Puhliailions Edmund T. Allen Frank M. Jentry Otto C. Koppen Air Service Unit, R. 0. T. C. Major J. C. McDonnell Capt. W. B. Wright Walter S. Mardcr, Jr. Experimental James S. McDonnell, Jr. OFFICERS Vice-President Arthur Stuart Yaughan, Jr. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MANAGING BOARD President Forrest Fay Lange Treasurer Theodore Miller Edison Lloyd G. Taylor James S. McDonnell, Jr. Irving E. Carter Activities David P. Field Robert O. Lee Clarence A. Braukman PtMicily Lloyd G. Taylor Edwin M. Goldsmith, Jr. Garland P. Peed, Jr. Lowell Institute Irving E. Carter 298 B B a ■B II ■a ■B B ■a n , 7 l-J- m  « «- if4« - ' n _M_ n ■aB  B nBBOBIIB Mil iVU[ I ' PROFE IQNAL SQCIETI ES_ ' ■•■j - B p il 1 MEMBERS Honorary Dr. S. A. Moss Col. A. .A. Maybach Col. J. B. Christian Lifut. Col. L. II. DiTiinan Lieut. Col. K. M. Circen Dean A. K. Burton Prof. C. H. Peal)odv Prof. E. F. Miller Prof. E. B. Wilson ■Prof. C. W ' Berry Prof. E. P. Warner Prof. C. Gr. du. te L. E. Moore Elmer, L. A. Genaske, A. S. Lee, J. G. McDonnell, J. S., Miller, W. H. 1022 Arnold, R. M. Greenwood, T. S. Rosengard, H. L Sinclairc, F. S. Burns, G. L. Hemeon, J. R. Shoda, K. Smith, J. E. C.ill, T. H. Knight, M. Si, V. H. W ' insor, P. 1923 Truslow, J. L. Allen, E. T. Edison, T. M. Haig, C. M. Lange, F. F. Avercll, E. S. Field, D. P. Hayne, T. B. Marder, W. S., Jr Barrangon, M. Field. X. . Hazeltine, F. T. Murphy, J.J. Bozzano, J. Flickingcr, M. L. Herd, R. G. Putnam, P. C. Braukman, C. A. Gentry, F. .M. Hull, W. C. Sack, C. J. Chapman, H. J. Glancv, J. B. Joy, D. B. Taylor, L. G. Cook, G. F. Goldsmith, E. M. , Jr. Khitey, F. E. V ' aughan, A. S. Cutting, R. Greenough, E. C. Koppen, (). C. VVhitehouse, A. B. Earle, W. S. Greenough, W ' . B. Lamoureu.x, P. J 1024 Woo, V. H. Baker, H. S. Hamilton, E. G. Hereford, R. Serrano, H. Cannon, J. V. Harrington, G. J. Lord, J. Shore, H. Graham, .M. Hartman, P. B. Parsons, J.J. Tuttle, T. W. Weatherley, V. J. W ' easer, ' •J 102. ) Conway, G. J. DeKav, J. W. Halliburton, ' . I Packard, R. D. Crawford, J. T. DuPont, J. g. Karcher, H. C. Peed, G. P. Davidson, G. G. Hamburger, R. . . Killian, T. J. Sutclifl ' e, J. E. DeFoe, .N. H. Heakl, V. F. Lee, R. O. Ward, K. W ' hocler, W ' . R. Lowell Institutk Carter, I. E. LaFave, L. V. Murrav, J. V. Thomas, J. G. Clausen, J. VV ' . Leonard, R. J. Pelletier, E. J. Thomas, J. L. Dunnell, V. V., Jr I.oughlin, T. A. Porter, A. L. W ' alter, T. F. (;rifhn, L. A. Macl.ean, 1. D. Prince, E. W. Yates, J. L. Hancock, E. A. MathofT, D. Schriftgiesser, R. I. Janik, S. F. May, A. Spiers, E. M. Si ' i;cL L Bryan, J. B. Long, H. W. McDonnell. I. C Townsend, T. H. Wright, W ' . B. 200 B B a B H pa B a a B B □ n ,J- n B ET n B 13 O □ H O B B 1 PlPflV ■• • 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 O- Naval Architectural Society Russell Boyd OFFICERS Chairman James Alan Bowers Treasurer Donald Franklin Warner Vice-Chairman Donald Floyd Bixler Secretary Thomas Hiitchcson Boyd HONORARY MEMBERS Prof. V. Ho%-gaard Prof. J. R. Jack MEMBERS 1922 Prof. Prof. C.. Owen C. H. IVal.o.K D. F. Bixler C. F. Blanchard J. A. Bowers C. A. Chase P. De Reynier W. K. Dove T. S. Greenwood J. H. Keenan C. Maling D. B. .Marsh A. D. Matarese E. Morse 1923 W. L. Newhall W. P. Sammet K. F. Schoenherr W. E. Sliearer D. F. Warner E. I.. Winslow A. Bjerknes T. H. Boyd F. E. Cadenas C. H. Chaisson P. D. Fuller VV. A. Klikoff P. J. Lamoureux I. S. Loewus W. J. I.utz W. F. .McNary C. F. Parker J. A. Penny packer 1924 C. Shilowitz C. P. Swain M. Tresclunv W. . Webster . . Williams, Jr. G. F. Ashworlh J. Conway T. II. Gardner G. R. Holt G. C. Joyce I. Lee J. Lord A. Rosado F. V. Rosscau E. E. Russell W. L. Warner 300 , J p p ■' E l - - - - P pPESSIQ NAL SOCIETIES - [ P | Q fl n MMB Mtti iifci — jyiii m iiiiiiiiiiil JB iiMii ft ilii iiiihiiwli i iiiii iri i M iaiiii iii iMMaiitiiiiiMBiiiiaiiMiiaBiiMMiMiiiMiMtiaiM .,., ,...::r-c...,t.-... - yj Combined Professional Societies Haskcl Johansen McCrifry Stose Munning Maltby BoWL-r- L:iimr lv(li-.,ii Mucker lirown CulviT BlaiKliard Ramsey Billinss OFFICPZRS Chairryian R. II. Brown Secretary A. P. Muiiiiing Aeronautical Society V . I . I.angc r. M. Edison Civil Society I). II. MrCreery W. II. Mueser Electrical Engineering L. R. Culver C. I.. Maltby Mining Society E. L. Johansen K. J. Hard Represknt.mives Vice-Chairinan L. R. ( idvcr Treasurer C. F. Blanchard Chemical Society A. P. Mimninjj C. V. Stose Corporation XV R. H. Brown F. (). Billings Mechanical Engineering VV. K. Ramsey R. V. llasUel ' Naval Architect Society J. . . Bowers C. F. Blanchard 301 JUNIOR WEEK Thursday, March 17 1 1 :30 — Technique Rusli, Eastman Court. 3:00 — Reception, Walker. Frhxay, March 18 8 :30 — Tech Show, Boston Opera House. 11:30 — Junior Prom, Copley-Plaza. Saturday, March 19 30 — Tech Show Matinee, Boston Opera House. 15 — Tech Show for Alumni, Boston Opera House. 30 — Fraternity Dances. The Technique Rush which, as usual, began the acti ' ities of Junior Week, certainly did it with a bang, for at 11:30 o ' clock a loud report was heard in the Great Court of the Institute and the first paddle appeared from no one knows where. W. W. Quarles was the lucky man, receiving the first Technique. Then for the next twenty-five minutes there was a mad scramble for the paddles which were put out through the crack in the top of the traditional little round house. Those brave warriors who succeeded in pulling and pushing their schoolmates away from the small opening and thus gaining the much-desired autographed books were: J. E. Sallaway ' 22, R. D. Jackson ' 24, E. B. Davidson ' 24, A. S. Renfrew ' 24, D. W. Sayre ' 23, J. Nesmith ' 22, E. J. Hanley ' 23, W. W. Bainbridge ' 22, S. D. Leland ' 22, D. W. Skinner ' 23, D. D. Stowe ' 22, C. J. McGrady ' 22, D. H. Maury ' 22, R. L. Kittredge ' 24, and H. C. Barrett ' 23. The statistics competition was won by W. C. Roberson ' 22 and the grinds competition by H. J. Bickford ' 23. The Faculty Tea Dance was a new and very pleasant addition to Junior Week. It was held in Walker Memorial on March 17th. All of those who attended, cUid the number was ery large, filling the building to its capacity, declared, as the old saying goes, that a mighty good time was had by all. The Prom came at a rather exceptional time. Because of the automobile show, which was being held at the Copley-Plaza, the Committee was forced to run the Prom from midnight until six o ' clock. The Tech Show, however, was the entertainment for the first part of the evening. The result was that although somewhat tired, everyone had an exceptionally good time. 304 Il I I     M— Affl n JL n g B ■■■o n B □ ■n B ■M n ii«iiii «i iii r i iiin7 Miaii WSfiTM T - ' ' -- ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ■—■jJL- JLiJLui .ii ., i a, ■.ji.... j;:B. ..—.—.. — ihm ihiImiiiiii i ii [ fi i lliin Lmi ' ■itr .J p mim hm uui I ijj 305 ssiiiQ ■■'  1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 O- JUNIOR PROM Smith Hazard Shaw Adams 1923 JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE Chester Clarke Taylor, Chairman Elliott Albertson Adams Howard Walker Dexter, Jr. Schuyler Hazard, Jr. Robert Payne Shaw Arthur Dearborn Smith, Jr. The Junior Prom is the most important social event of the year at Technology, and is held in April on the second night of Junior Week. All of the arrangements are made by the Junior Prom Committee, which is composed of the President of the Junior Class as Chairman, and five other Juniors who are elected by vote of the class. 300 f cWwit K.A. a TECH SHOW E. F. Hodgins. Author Tech Show 1922, The Wrong Steer, is a musical comedy in two acts and three scenes. It was written by Eric Francis Hodgins ' 22. The first act is laid in the Paris apartments of Lord Huliert Bathhrick. Lord Bathlirick is an agent of his country ' s Secret Service, and is charged with the responsibility for guarding the only e.xisting model of the Tate Combination Bayonet and Can Opener until its English pat- ents are completed. The Combination Bayonet and Can Opener is an epoch-making contribu- tion to the cause of World Peace, and must be guarded with an exquisite caution, until manu- facture can begin, .that it may not fall into the hands of the enemies, and defeat every hope of salvaging this civilization of ours. And so it shocks us to observe, as the curtain rises, that there are persons entering Lord Bath- brick ' s li ing room via a second-story French window. It looks serious, but in a moment it turns out that there ' s nothing to be feared. There are Jerome Farr, a Senior at Tech, and Marian Rewett, his fiancee, who ha e happened in with the bridesmaids and ushers for their impending nuptials. Lord Bathbrick, when he encounters them, is inclined to be annoyed at their method of entrance, but he withdraws his objections with heartfelt apology when he learns Jerry ' s exalted position, and asks how he may serve them. ' hereii[ion, Jerry ex]5lains. He is now, he says, the European representative of the Surtax Hack-Saw and Razor Works, the firm that is to manufacture the Bayonet-Can-Opener. Marian is the adopted daughter of old man Surtax, the head of the firm. Together, they have come to Paris with the Surtaxes and a professional chaperone for them, that Sam Surtax may put the Bayonet-Can- Opener on a quantity production basis. This particular afternoon they gave their cursed chaperone the slip, and because Marian was passionately anxious to see the new in ention, they came to Lord Bathbrick, knowing him to be its custodian. Will Lord Bathbrick show it to them? Lord Bathbrick wonders. It ' s risky business, of course, Init great heavens, the man ' s a Senior at Tech, and consequently the soul of honor . . . What harm, indeed? Lord Bathlirick shows them the Bayonet. But there comes an unhappy interruption. The Surtaxes and the chaperone have trailed the runaways. Moreover, Sam was indiscreet in his method of enter- ing Lord Bathbrick ' s house, and Gaston Hautemille, Agent de Police, who saw him, places him under arrest. Lord Bathbrick ' s efforts to extricate Sam rouse Hautemille ' s suspicions, and he places the entire house under a blanket arrest, and forbids anyone to leave. Well, it ' s just dinner time. This jjuts it up to Lord Bathbrick good and hard, but he ' s game; he invites the whole crew — some twenty-five — to dinner. They promptly accept, and go to prepare for the feast. 308 As they go, Mustapha Kamel, Lord liathhrirk ' s oriental inanser -anl, an- nounces that Mr. Robert Omelette is calling. The burden of his call (he ' s the famous cletecti e, you know) is a solemn warning io Lord Bathbrick that the kingdom of Ptomania, that sink-hole of political iniquity, is after the Bayonet- Can-Opener, and intends to get it by any means, however foul. Tiiis looks serious. But a moment later, all our fears are dispelled. ( )nulette warns Lord Bathbrick that Jerp - I ' ' arr is a treacherous scoundrel, in the |)ay of Ptomania. Mow perfectly ridiculous! How in the world Omelette got the idea that he was the villain of the piece is more than we can see. When Lord Bath- brick straightens him out he gets huffy, and lea -es, unconvinced. No sooner has one caller left than another arrives. This time it is none other than — young Richard Tate himself, come over to Kurope suddenly, on recei -ing a mysteri(nis warning that his Bayonet was being menaced by Ptomania. The sanguine Lord Bathbrick quiets his fears. Nothing, however, can (juiet his 309 BBBHnngPBBB J ii 7n H n fi n i emotions a moment later, when he comes face to face with Marian, and discovers that she is the girl who has lived in his dreams since the day he was brought, a wounded soldier, to her ministering presence in a Red Cross station. Whew! It ' s terrific! But it leaves Jerry out of consideration alto- gether. Marian confesses to Dick that she has never really loved Jerry — that her engagement is all her mother ' s doing. It simply makes one socially to have a Senior at Tech in the family, and Mrs. Sam has Ambitions. Unfortunately, Jerry enters during this touching recital, and points out to Dick, that, being a nobody, no Senior at Tech at all, he cannot possibly run off with the heroine. Dick sees that his suit is hopeless, and is just about to go away forever when a peculiar coincidence makes him ' ' decide to stay to guard his bayonet, for all that his heart is broken. But a healthy appetite being impossible when one ' s h. is b., Dick retires to his room, and does not join the other guests at dinner, which is presently announced. Hautemille is detailed to guard the Bayonet. Then, during dinner, the Bayonet-Can-Opener is stolen. The whole trouble was that Hautemille fell asleep. He slept so soundly that the Bayonet was stolen not once Init three times, each time by a different illciin who left behind him a carefully prepared counterfeit for the ne.xt unwitting thief. Naturally, after dinner, the theft is discovered. And worse yet, Hautemille (who denied falling asleep, of course), accuses Dick of having stolen his own in- vention to cheat old man Surtax out of his rightful gains. The crowd, save Marian, turn against the unfortunate Dick, and he is lead away, disgraced. Lord Bathbrick telephones in desperation for Omelette, now, but he has left Paris, no one knows for where. Everyone is distracted, and the only move they can think of is a trip to Ptomania. (Jf course, we go with them. The second act is laid in a patio of the palace of the Emperor of Ptomania, a week later. Ptomania is a semi-barbarous country, still superstition-ridden. One of the most important features of the native religion is a cow — a Sacred Cow. As the curtain rises on the second act, the Emperor, Votus X, and his court, are seen to be much troubled, for the Cow does not seem, ph} ' sica1ly, to be herself. Physicians are summoned, but can do nothing save prescribe rest and quiet. Now appear Marian and Jerry. They ' ve quarreled, and it ' s plain to see that of their engagement, it ' s all over but the shouting. Jerry is greatly annoyed when the Cow, entering, attempts to demonstrate her affection for him. When she persists, he, with much precision but no tact, kicks her resoundingly in the Middle Portion. Marian, white with fury at such brutality, Hings Jerry ' s ring in his face, and leaves with the still grieving Cow. The Institute seems to be getting it in the neck. Marian, Ida and Jerry 310 Perfume Girls This impression is heightened a moment later, when it is discovered that, beyond the shadow of a doiilit, Omelette was right about Jerrj-. He, our hero, our Senior at Tech, is a Ptomanian spy! More, so is Mustapha. But it ' s getting late in the e enitig: we must hurr ' more. Lots of other things happen, but ()u ' ll ha e to ask somebody about ' em. Just as it looks as if Truth-crushed-to-earth could never rise again, the Sacred Cow enters and con- fronts the villains. And behold! The Sacred Cow turns out to be Robert Omelette, detective extraordinary, who assumed a bovine disguise to track the plotters down. He ' s settled e erything. Proved that the Institute ' s prestige has not suffered through Mr. Farr, who was thrown out for mental insutilicienc two weeks after admission as a provisional Junior F reshman. Recovered, by an ingenious device, the missing Bayonet-Can Opener. More, satisfied tradition — for without a valid Senior at Tech in the cast, there can be no Tech Show. Omelette uncontrovertibly proves that the missing ingredient is supplied by Richard Tate, who, all throughout, had been too modest to stand forth and claim the glory that was rightfully his. So e -erything ' s all right; the villains are pardoned, as all good musical comedy villains should be, and to the magnanimous Dick now comes his just reward. The beautiful Marian, her eNes like stars, her soft cheeks flushed with the glow of youth, her girlish bosom It was fortunate that the curtain came down just then. Isn ' t it a loxely evening? Twenty-fourth Annual Tech Show, 1922 A Musical Comedy in Two Acts Book by Eric Francis Hodgins ' 22 J. H. Randall 22 A. H. Fischer ' 22 G. Watson ' 24 J. H. Randall 22 Music by Lyrics by .A. H. Stevens ' 22 Scenery and Posters under Direction of Professor William l£mersoii F. D. Gage ' 22 H. G. Ripley Sp. C. J. Mullcr G. F. D. c;age ' 22 Posters and Program Cover by R. llayward 22 J. A. Frank ' 2.3 Dancing Directress Miss Virginia Tanner Scenery Designed by VV. R. , mon ' 22 Costumes Executed by Raymond Sovey Coacit Kendall Weston 311 Music Score Cover by G. R. Wiren C C. C. Carvcn Sp. Orchestra Director John Crowley Back Row: Ross, Jennings, Ranger, Joyce, Mabley, Frisbie Third Rcnf: Muhlenberg, McAuliffe. Taber, Sonnekalb. Budlong, Price, Dunlaevy Second Row: Carven, Sherbrook, Beadle, Scofield, Cowie, Searles, Pratt, Coachman, Amon Frotil Row: Kellogg, Simonds, Green TECH SHOW MANAGEMENT General Manager Leland K. Cowie ' 22 Advisors to the General Manager Othneil G. Williams ' 22 Fearing Pratt ' 22 Business Manager William D. Scofield ' 23 Sta e Manager Harold I. Beadle ' 23 Orchestra Manager Kendrick P. Coachman ' 22 ASSISTANT MANAGERS Business Treasurer Roscoe E. Sherbrook ' 23 Publicity Manager William L. Searles ' 23 William J. Frisbie, Jr. ' 24 John R. McPhee ' 24 Robert McC. Simonds ' 24 Edgar P. Dunlaevy ' 24 Thomas H. Joyce ' 24 Stage C. Arthur Ross ' 25 William F. Sonnekalb, Jr. ' 2.5 Donald R. Taber ' 25 Mortimer C. Budlong ' 25 Richard P. Price ' 25 Casper Ranger, 2d ' 25 Publicity Donald B. Jennings ' 24 Marvin H. Green ' 25 Andrew P. Kellogg ' 24 Carlton R. Mabley ' 25 Charles R. Muhlenberg ' 25 Orchestra James A. Pennypacker ' 23 Dwight H. Marsh ' 24 John W. McAuliffe ' 25 312 Cast Back Row: Woodling, Davis. Beattiu. Radcliffc. Sclimitz. Vicario. Read Front Raw: Gage. Mclntosli. Grocc. Cochrane, Hamburger CAST OF TECH SHOW 19J2 JEROME FARR Walton C. Croce 23 MARIAN REWETT Hclmer Mcintosh ' 2. ' ) RICHARD TATE Frank I). Gage ' 22 SAM. K. SURTAX Albert C. Read ' 24 MRS. SAM. K. SURTAX W ' alter Hamburger G. LORD HUBERT BATHBRICK Malcolm G. Davis ' 2.i MISTAI ' HA KEMEL Carlo Vicario ' 24 ROBERT O.MEI.ETTE Malcolm B. Bcattie ' 23 GASTON HAUTEMILLE Edwin H. Schmitz ' J:! IDA CL.MRE John D. Cochrane ' 23 vol US X Preston Woodling ' 23 COURT CHANCELLOR Harry C. Barrett ' 23 ; Samuel Silverman ' 23 COURT PHYSICIANS i Henry F. McKenna ' 25 SERGEANT MORIARTV James F. Radcliffe 25 313 I ■□ B B B B H B ffl B B B n JL ir ' ■192 3 TECHNIQUE 1923 ' • ■■.J...a.,B,i,.,ilESTr : „ :TrTs;rr;u5a;tnaL  -..-Jj j.,j.-J. ' Chorus IS r ' ' ' K ' P V V L ' 1 b T1k| i H Sti ■rV . iiifli l l Bfltfe Row: Kulilman. Stevens, Cochran. Fitch, Kane, Kallander, Schoenfeld, Rice Front Rou : Worthington. Holmes, Cahill. Oberwarth, Cardinal, Poor. Mead, Nevin TECH SHOW CHORUS Boys David H. Cochran ' 24 John D. Fitch ' 24 Ernest L. Kallander ' 24 Henry B. Kane ' 24 Alfred Kullman ' 25 David M. Schoenfeld ' 24 Howard B. Stevens ' 23 Henry B. Potter ' 25 Girls Edgar D. Cahill ' 25 Paul J. Cardinal ' 24 Phillip B. Holmes ' 22 Daniel H. Mead ' 24 Thomas M. Nevin ' 24 Clarence J. Oberwarth ' 24 Leander H. Poor ' 23 Francis W. Brown ' 24 314 Ballet Murdock Crofton Riegel Harvey Hammond Scott Boyd Kurtz Ten Eyck Mcintosh Gray Sylvester McKennan Duevel Strieder Putnam Van D use n TECH SHOW BALLET Pin MP K. Bates ' 24 Thomas H. Boyd ' 23 Charles K. Crofton ' 22 Otto C. Duevel, Jr. ' 24 WlLLLXM C. CiRAY ' 23 Phillip E. (iRUHER ' 24 Harry R. Hammond ' 23 Joel I). Hakvky ' U Franc is M. Kurtz ' 22 Donald V. Murdock ' 24 William H Charles D. McIntosh ' 22 Bowman Mc Ken nan ' 24 Gerald Putnam ' 23 Frank H. Riec.el ' l ' C.EORCiE A. Rowan U Preston H. Scott ' 24 John W ' . Strieder ' 11 Robert C. Smith ' 24 E. Wallace Sylvester, Sp. Harold R. Ticn I ' vck ' 22 an Dusen ' 24 315 Orchestra Back Row: Crowell. Davis. Peck, Sturdy. Klein. Pyle. Thayer Second Row; Hickernell. Willis, Farmer. Myers, Matarese. Morgan, Cobb. Pennypacker Front Row: Freeman. Stewart, Sherman, Newman, Hamilton TECH SHOW ORCHESTRA Violins HiUis R. Clark ' 25 Alan W. Crowell ' 25 William W. K. Freeman ' 22 Andrew McP. Gault ' 24 Anthony D. Matarese ' 22 Edward A. Merrill ' 22 Oboe Elliott P. Thayer ' 24 Cellos Frank D. Klein ' 25 James A. Pennypacker ' 23 Horn Latimer F. Hickernell ' 22 Flute Oscar L. Perkins ' 23 Alljert J. Pyle ' 23 Richard W. Sherman ' 25 Cornet Perry C. Davidson 24 George E. Farmer ' 22 Stuart F. Morgan ' 24 Trombone Jciriathan K. Peck ' 25 Austin S. Myers ' 23 Harry H. Newman ' 25 Walter G. Scharmann ' 25 Herbert R. Stewart ' 24 William W. Sturdy ' 24 John E. Sutcliffe ' 25 Clarinet John A. Abbot ' 23 Howard L. Cobb ' 23 Walton T. Davis ' 23 Baritone Elton W. Willis ' 23 Drums Roland L. Smith ' 22 Piano Arthur H. Fischer ' 22 Saxophone Lawrence C. Rising ' 25 Edward A. Hamilton ' 24 Bassoon Bernard S. Falk ' 22 316 COMBINED MUSICAL CLUBS R. C. Rundlett The Institute Musical Clubs started out in the Fall under very favorable conditions. With the management intact and new leaders for the Banjo and Mandolin Clubs, the prospects for the year looked very bright. Too little credit cannot be given to every member of the organization for putting it uikhi a firm basis. The (ilee Club was fortunate to have the services of Mr. William E. Weston of Brooklinc as coach. Mr. Weston is a man of marked ability, and has met with iiiuiii success in musical circles. He is at present the director of the Shepard Chorus of Boston. Mr. George L. Lansing was secured to coach the Banjo and Mandolin Clubs. He is a professional teacher, and has coached the Clubs at different times in the past. He has also been connected with numerous other college musical organizations in the East. Thru the efforts of the (ieneral Manager, who made a trip thru the middle west during the summer, tentativ e arrangements for a winter trip were made. The plans finally decided upon called for concerts by the Clubs in Rochester, New York; Akron, Ohio; Cleveland, Ohio; Chicago, Illinois; Rockford, Illinois; and Schenectady, New York. In the Trip Concert, held shortly before Christmas, a new scheme was tried. Dance orders were done away with and stags were encouraged to attend. The plan met with approval, and the concert was -ery successful. The trip started at Rochester on December 27. The men met there, and after being recei ed by the Eastman Kodak Company were taken thru Kodak Park. Following a concert at the Hotel Seneca, the Clubs left for Cle eland in their special Pullman, which was used thruout the trip. In Cleveland, they were taken thru the Nela Park Laboratories, and later gave a concert and dance at the University Club, which met with a great deal of approval. The next stop was at Akron, where a luncheon and tea dance had been arranged. After going thru the Firestone Plant and the Quaker Oats Mills, they were the guests of the Akron Alumni Association at the University Club for dinner. The third concert was given in the Masonic Temple that evening. After the dance, the men boarded their car and went to Chicago where they were met by alumni. The concert that evening at the Blackstone Hotel was the most successful of the entire trip. The Clubs performed exceedingly well, antl the audience was most appreciative. 318 V. E. WVsl.i On Saturday, the Clulis went to Rorkford, and were the i;iic ' sts of Mr. C. S. Brantingham at a tea dance. In the e enini;, a concert was given at Mendelson Hall iuuKt the auspices of the Vassar Club and Sprouters ( lull. Sunchu- was spent in Chicago, witii friends, and late that e ening the long junii) hack to Schenectady was started. The last concert of liie trip was given there at the Mohawk Golf Cluh. In showing the results of tju- trip, wi ' (|uoli- from an editorial in The Tech: — The trip which was taken by the Musical Clubs during the recent acation is one that is, withoutrpiestion, the most illustrious event in the hi tory of the organ- ization. Never before ha ' e the Clubs undertaken a tour of such magnitude, and the success which attended it justified theex[)ecta- tions of all. The highly fasorable newspaper comment, and the enthusiastic acclaim from the .-Xlumni, which the Clubs receixed, is an indication of the excellence of their performance. Technology is well on the way towards becoming understood by the general public. We have been too long looked upon as a body of students interested in nothing that does not pertain to science or engineering. It is the function of our musical organizations, among others, to dispel this idea, and the Musical Clubs ha e contributed in a large measure towards this disillusionment. Several letters from Alumni were recei ed by the Uean at Technology, and were later printed in The Tech. In these letters the spirit and beha ior of the men were highly commended. The Jazz Band outdid itself on the tri[). It jihued at nearly all of the parties, and in Chicago, where it supplanted the famous Benson in jiresiding over the Blackstone ballroom for thee ening, it was encored again and again. It also filled many successful engagements at Mt. HoK ' oke, . ewton, and other places near Boston. After the return of the men to school, plans lor the annual Winter Concert began to be made. This allair was held at the Cojiley-Plaza, on the evening of Friday, January 27. The attendance reached six hundred, and music for llu ' dancing, which lasted till ;■! . . M., was furnished b Bert l.owc ' s orilieslra- The C(jncerls of the winter term after the Winter Concert were at Lowell, Sargent ami Ihuerhill. G. l. LansinK 319 ■■■a a U B O B B B •O 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 •• 0 Management M mi kft. ' ' HP k j Jiil ' ' Itt i P HH I I K .. i ' f ' jH i Uii - ' ' f vpi is ' ' - ' - : As - ' Price McConnell IvUitey Keck Rundlett Red way General Manager Raymond Crawford Rundlett ' 22 Treasurer Frederick Ernest Klutey ' 23 Stage Manager Charles Alan Brantingham ' 23 Publicity Manager John Martin Keck ' 23 Manager of Choral Society Robert Newlin Wood ' 23 Alfred Lynn Bailey Burritt Alden Cushman Robert Prettyman Everett Sophomore Managers George Edward Parker Alan Spaulding Renfrew Charles Stowe Stodter Nelson Henline Defoe Dwight Kerr Luster Allen Lev ' erett Smith Freshman Staff John William Spence Samuel Richard Spiker Stanley McDowell Thomson 320 Combined Clubs Back Rmv: Thomson, McKittrick. Ecker, Greenewalt, Robinson. Tressel. Waldron, Nims, Kingsley Fi lh Rnu-: Rupert. Parker. Donnelly, RoRers. Kidder. Burkholder, Dodd. Hughes. Nichols, Grabfield Fourth Row: Robbins, Langdon. Jackson, Dutton, Mumper. Potter. Isaacson. Harris, Groce Third Row: Wyeth, Blackall. Xeiley, Carroll. Grover. Amezaga, Hazard. Rogers. Hemenway, Stewart, Sawyer Second Row: Spoor, Church, Redway. Klutey, Rundlett, Keck. McConnell. Price, Chittick First Row: Pray. Strauss. Cook, Haltermann. Cushman, Karchcr. Hoops. Kenyon. Decker SCHEDULE OF ( OXCERTS Nov. S Frnnklin Square House Boston, Mass. Dec. 2 Trip Conrert Walker Memorial Dec. o Lynn Classical High l-ynn, Mass. Dec. 9 First Parish Church Dorchester, Mass. Dec. 27 Seneca Hotel Rochester, N. Y. Dec. 28 I ' niversity Club Cleveland, Ohio Dec. 29 I ' niversity Club .Akron, Ohio Dec. 30 Hotel Blackstonc Chicago, III. Dec. 31 Mendelsohn Hall ■. . . Kockford, 111. Jan. 2 Mohawk (Jolf Club Schenectady, . . ■. Jan. 13 Simmons College Boston, Mass. Jan. 27 Winter Concert Copley-I ' laza Hotel Feb. 3 State Normal School Framingham, Mass. F ' eb. 18 Sargent School Cambridge, Mass. Feb. 2.5 Colonial Hall Lowell, Mass. Mar. 3 Haverhill High School Haverhill, Mass. Mar. 21 .Newton High School .Newtonvillo, Mass. Apr. 8 .Mount Holyoke College South Ha lle -, Mass. Apr. 1. ) Smith College Norlham|)ton, Mass. Apr. 17 Spring Concert Hotel Somerset Apr. 22 VVellcsley College Wellesley, Mass. 321 Glee Club Bu k Kij- -: Dfcktr, Doniicjlly. Robinson. Burklioldcr. Xicliols. Trcssel. I ' ottLT Third Row: Groce. Greenewalt. Dutton. Mumper, Harris. Hughes. Isaacson Rogers Seiimil RoM ' .- Spoor. Grover. Blackall. Church. McConnell. Hazard. Stewart. Rogers, Hoops Front Rmv: Pray Samuel Parker McConnell, Leader John Wheeler Church, Assistant Leader Arthur Folger Rogers, Pianist First Tenors Harry Rowland Fisk Schuyler Hazard, Jr. William Acton Hoops Abbott Livingston Johnson, ' 2d Jacob Harold Mumper Elmer Bradford Nichols Henry Augustus Holden Pray Chester Cameron Stewart Albert Valdemar Tiley Second Tenors Norman Harwood Gilchrist David Henry Harris Robert William Hughes Allen Isaacson Lloyd Morse Littlefield Robert Leathan Lund, Jr. John Frederick Robinson Charles Allen Thomas Frederick Steele Blackall, Charles Edmund Brokaw William Harold Donnelly Clayton Delmont Crover First Bass Jr. Frank Perkins Knight, Jr. George Batchelder Pease Henry Buchanan Potter Joseph Elsworth Rogers Martin Luther Tressel Second Bass Theodore McKinUy Burkholder John Wheeler Church Roland Smith Decker Chauncy Arnold Dutton 322 Crawford Hallock Greenewalt Walton Craig Groce Francis Weston Sears Dale Dewey Spoor I B a B B 81 a ■■■■■■n_B ' . Ji_ fl BBllBa«llBBOBllB !! iVT ••• ' MUSICAL CLUBS ' • B i f] t Hi£_ I3 .,11 I , ii iH-i ri ' ■' ■• - I. . ] v j. J . ' ,. Mandolin Club Back R(yiL ' : Karcher. Rupert. Kckcr. Aniezaga. Jackson. Donnelly. Sawyer Third Raw: Haltermann, Diitton. MciCittrick. Cirabfield. Strauss. Cook. Cushman. LanKtion Second Row: Hemenway, Chittick. Carroll. Price. Leader. Docid. Redway. Hughes Front Row: Kenyon. VVyeth Leslie Daniel Price, Leader Lee Wingate Carroll, A ssi stunt Leader First Mandnlins Miguel Fernando Amezaga Henry l.angdoii 1 l.ilui ni.uiii Lee Wingate Carroll Richard l)reu. Jackson Charles S ' ardley Chittick John Martin Keck Theodore W ' liitinan Kenyon Second Mandolins Bertrand Allan .McKiUrick Albert Sessions Redway Sydney Martin Strauss I ' rasol) Siikhuni Third Mandolins Channcey ' Arnold Dutton John I ' arker Sawyer Charles Sumner Teel Mandola Burritt Alden Ciishnian Harry Charles Karcher Guitars Robert Leatlian Lund Francis Huston VVyeth Krnnetli Clark Kingsley Violin Violoncello Robert William Hughes Ralph Walter Hemenway Mando-Celln Saxophone Andrew Landgon George Percy Ruperl, Jr. 323 George I ' rancis Cook Carl Bernard Ecker Som( ' rl)y Rogers Evans John Jacob ( irabfield Harold Ail ken Bull William Harold Donnellv miui] uin...Ljiirii.i..i. ,h,|-ii i;;.mr]..- Banjo Club B ick Row: Rupert. Waldron. Amezaga, Ecker. Sawyer Third Row: Haltertnann. McKittrick. Nims. Grabfield. Strauss. Cook Sceond Row: Hemenway. Neiley. Dodd, Redway, Leader, Carroll, Chittick, Keck Front Row: VVyeth, Karcher. Langdon Leader, Albert Sessions Redway ' 22, Tenor Banjo Assistant Leader, Robert Elverson Dodd ' 24, Tenor Banjo Tenor Banjos Lee Wingate Carroll Somerby Rogers Evans Charles V ' ardley Chittick Henry Langdon Haltermann Cleorge Francis Cook Henry Charles Karcher Robert Elverson Dodd Andrew Langdon Sheldon Howard Waldron Banjo-Mandolin Miguel Fernando Amezaga Bcrtrand Allen McKittrick William Harold Donnelly John Jacob Grabticld (ohn Martin Keck Sydney Dach Carl Bernard Ecker Prasob Sukhuni Saxophone Richard La Roy Nims Dana Dean Sawyer Svdnev Martin Strauss George Pray Rupert, Jr. Standard Banjo Stephen Barton Neiley Charles Sumner Teel Guitar Robert Leathan Ltunl, Jr. Francis Huston Wyeth Cello Ralph Walter Hemenway 324 THE DORMITORIES TH E past year has experienced no serious adversities or promethean ep- isodes from the Latin Quarter of the Institute. Shortly after the eruption of the last edition, occurred one of the dorm ' s best-staged bouts in the role of Sammie Vadner ' s Peanut Smoker at the Memoria of delicious foods and flagrant odors. During the regalia, there were distributed some of the unused trophies of past Dorm Dances, in the form of little gold pencils. Some of these had lead in them. This portentious event was probably the sublime achie ement of the Ca e Dwellers. Ad Possum Interim During our brief respite at that domicile called home, some one acquired Manager McCafferty ' s interest in the open air stables of the Back Fire Club, and removed that institution to the rear of the premises where business has fallen off somewhat, due to poor location. So this thought-productive and ad ' ice-lending enterprise has given way to landscape gardening; more sesthetic to be sure, but the combination of this and the inanimate atmosphere of Prexy ' s prysmoidal palace and prodigious pagoda has had its sombre influence on the Sleepy Hollow of the Styx. Fortuniti Returnum Upon their return this fall, the martyrs of the pen in our group inhabiting the outside caves were delighted with the windows of the basket weave, and are now free from the obnoxious visits of the Cambridge kittens. The dorms also acquired the Reception Room equipped with miscellaneous paraphernalia, including relics of the Renaissance, steam heat and running water. The social barometer immediatel} ' took a leap, and the galloping dominoes galloiied off with the poker chips, due to the impromptu visits of the Dean, and the dorms became inoculated with the more plutocratic game of bridge. On the whole, indoor sports have become decidedly less athletic, as is ma nifested by the larger numbers of aireated candelabra and less hard wood kindling than heretofore. But who can tell? Nichols may get another brass plate. Nightly excursions to Walton ' s are still made necessary by the aforementioned Memoria and the Greasy Spoon. In fact, the killing of the fatted CALF, which resulted in our eating beef for an entire term, was a catastrophe claiming the deepest be- rea ement; particularly from the Campus (iolfers. Ab Rediculum Cum Sublinium Next year, the dorms will house an almost new list of men; man - of its present tenants being graduated or lea ing in June. Some of us who have matle hea l(|uarters here e er since the war, look back uj ion it as a pretty good jilace to li i and look forward to the erection of more of them in the near future. 320 327 I ■■U B« HI BH ML ■■■« 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 ' - 328 ■■a M B B p a ■B B B M [I _j_ irff - MM.m  p nf l tt ia 1 1 -M II ■■■■■■DBBOB SiiSiFT ■■■DORMITOR lES - T PPfl 329 Dormitory Committee Vadner Van Gieson Allee Mechling DORMITORY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Cliainmiii Ross lilliotl ' aii Gieson Secretary Treasurer Eugene Burlingame Mechling Herbert Donald Allee Edmund Jared Thimme Lawrence Samuel X ' adner STUDENT DORMITORY COMMITTEE RUNKLE Edmund Jared Thimme ' 22 George Francis Cook ' 23 James Edwin Jagger ' 24 John Goddard Dempsey ' 25 Nichols Herbert Donald Allee ' 22 Alfred Lamson ' 22 Howard Walker Dexter, Jr. ' 23 George Warren Knight, Jr. ' 24 Atkinson Ross Elliott Van Gieson ' 22 Anton Klein Whitaker ' 23 William Cecil McHenry ' 24 Frederick Ritchie Marindin ' 2.5 HOLM.VN Lawrence Samuel Vadner ' 22 James Paul Sullivan ' 23 Peter Cornelius Dirkscn, Jr. ' 23 Henry Miron Tracy ' 24 Senior-at-Large Eugene Burlingame Mechling ' 22 330 B B g B B aaarasesQ HiFU □ B a ra B B g g g o a b i • 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923  ■•• sum SUMMER CAMP The first week of camp, a meeting was held, a constitution was adopted and tlie following men elected to take charge of the student activities: STUDENT COUNCIL Chairman Charles B. Weiler Secretary- Trea surer Malcolm B. Beattie Librarian Joseph C. Nowell, Jr. Committee Chairmen Arnold F. Taylor, Field and Sports Prasob Sukhum, Entertainment Carl D. Dippel, Dining Room Arthur R. Stuckey, Student Welfare Robert Burns George Buttler, Jr. Albert A. Kenney Benjamin Lane MEMBERS Herbert N. Leisk Malachy J- Naughton James M. Robbins Ralph E. Rubins The committee chairmen immediately started things going, so that prac- tically every man was busy doing something for the camp. We were especially lucky in the line of weather, so that the baseball team was able to get to work that week. E eryone was on his toes for that first game with East Machias, the world ' s champions of Maine. They were still world ' s champions after that game, at least, as far as the Camp had anything to say; they won by the close score of 13 to 6. We were still wondering whether it was the cow that they had for a mascot, or their superior ability to chase a ball over the outlying mountains, when they came up to camp two weeks later and pro ed to us that it was their natural hit and run ability that made them such a famous team. The second game was a race to see how often each team could go around the bases. Here again, we were outclassed; their better condition enabled them to make the complete circuit at least thirty-six times, while the camp team lasted only until the end of the thirteenth tri[). The morning of Labor Uay, we held our annual meet to determine the best all-around athlete in camp. Eddie Heap came through in great style, and won the right to ha ' e his name engraved on the siher cup. Dippel finished second and Downey third. The canoe tilting contest ] ro idetl the thrills for the day,, when Jones and Weiler did not even get wet. 332 B«naBPP  i aBB bTI _■- fft?- I- 1 1 1 •• ' ' SUMMER CAMP aBBB B PPBOBHaJ 333 BBaaanB H laaiaSB ff -JlTfer v3 —  — — « r— i« fl JL. n a B a la a a an g o a n e j mTr . :rr- . r7 . ■-.-....-.:r77-r7-r..T-T:::T ,.. - ...., ...il.i.ru ' ' - ' Jnit .i.-tlT;. Im,!, ..,!..,.. unT, i.riii;i«ii II ■ilt7lHIMliyillMII UrtiiniUIIJriilMIIIIIHIIinr Mamif BLliiiliiuiii ,.i]iiiiii.iirmrLi ' iiMiiruTLUilL.i. The afternoon was the scene of the annual victory of the Civils over the rest of camp. Best of all, was the dance that was held as a part of the open house plan for Labor Day. This was the biggest dance in the history of the camp, and was a great success; in fact, we had such a good time that we ran another as farewell party the last Saturday of camp. We furnished our own music, thanks to the musicians in the camp, and, as a result, we enjoyed it even more than the previous one. The show was given the Saturday night before Labor Day, and judging from appearances, everyone had a royally good time, and greatly enjoyed the show. Sukhum deserves a lot of credit for the way in which he managed to put on such a good show in such a short time. To prove that the friendships formed at camp are more than the usual casual acquaintances formed at the ' Stute, the men of this year ' s camp have gotten together for a reunion banquet in Walker. In this way, we hope to keep the old crowd together and renew our experiences of Summer Camp of 192L We worked hard, but we only enjoyed our play more as a result of it, and by far the best of all, we were able to get acquainted with our classmates. Camp Orchestra Gerald Putnam, Piano; Myron Kendall Lingle, Trumpet; Somerby Rogers Evans, Norman Harwood Gilchrist, -BaHJo«; Prasob Sukhum, i nHJo-il aHrfo ;;,- John Hamilton Zane, Traps. The Camp Orchestra deserves a lot of credit for the music they furnished for our last dance. We had to borrow most of our instruments from the various bands in that part of the world, but in spite of this, they all got together and turned out some really good music. The members of the orchestra worked in reliefs, so that everyone was able to dance sometime during the afternoon. Mining Camp Instead of going to Pike Mine in ' erni( nt, the Miners, under the watchful eye of Prof. Johnny Howard, went to the mines at Dover, New Jersey, for their underground work. Everyone worked hard and long, and enjoyed the work. The living conditions could not even compare with those at East Machias, and we hope they will be better next year. The redeeming feature of Dover was the fact that it had a real movie house, with shows every night, where we might go and forget about anything that had made the day so enjoyable. 334 €tnt$t Jfox i}ic!)oIS 336 INAUGURATION IT was with high exiicctations for the future, tiiat Ernest Fox Xirhols was inaugurated as President of the Institute on Wednesday morning, Jinie 8, 1921, in Walker Memorial. The alisence of a President had l)een keenly felt for some time, and it was with great interest that the members of the Corporation, Faculty, Alumni, and undergraduates obscr ed the ceremonies of installation and waited for their new leader ' s first words after taking ofTicc. Dr. (jcorge Gordon of the Old South Church began the ceremonies with an invo- cation, which service he had performed at the dedication of the new buildings in 1916. Dr. Elihu Thomson, acting President of the Institute, then spoke on the long search required to find a man who could take the place so success- fully held by the late Dr. Maclaurin, and how the Corporation had selected Dr. Nichols. He closed his speech with a few remarks on the qualities essential for a President. Speeches followed by Governor Cox of Massachusetts and President Lowell of Harvard. Professor Talbot welcomed the new Presi- dent on behalf of the Faculty, and gave a brief outline of the history of the Institute and its wonderful record in the War. He also discussed the Technology plan and touched on the more important prob- lems which will ha e to be dealt with in the near future. Dr. Nichols, in his inauguration speech, spoke on the problems of science in general, and emphasized the need of an all-around, trained personality. He discussed the new idea of industrial co-operation Ijetween school and faculty, and also the problem of the ultimate aim of technical education, the training of men for responsible managerial positions. At the conclusion of the exercises in Walker Memorial, a procession was formed through Eastman Court to the main Iniildings, where a reception was held for the delegates to the inauguration. Col. Frank I,f)c ke headed the i)ro- cession as chief marshal, followed by Dr. Nichols and Dr. Thomson, members of the Faculty, Speakers, Alumni, and undergraduates. Dne of the features of the inauguration was the amplifying ap|)aratus which pcrmittetl all in the building to hear the speakers perfectly. It is most unfortiuiate that mention must here be made of tiie unfortunately necessary resignation of Dr. Nichols through ill health, before he had had an opportunity to begin his new work. 337 SENIOR WEEK ON Sunday, June fifth, at four o ' clock. Senior Week opened with the Baccalaureate Sermon at Trinity Church. From the Rogers Build- ing three hundred Seniors marched to the church, there to hear a sermon by the Reverend Doctor Mann on The Value of Sober-mindedness in the Individual. The occasion was most impressive and was a fitting beginning for the final exercises of the class. Most of the remainder of the week was spent in purely social functions. The annual senior picnic was given on Monday at Pemberton, the trip being made by boat. Four hundred members of the class attended and helped to keep high the spirit of the occasion. Baseball, swimming, and other amusements had their place in making the day a success. In Walker Memorial, Tuesday evening, the Seniors held their dinner. The new president of the Institute, Doctor Ernest Fox Nichols, made an address to the students, and Dean Burton gave a farewell speech. A tea dance at the Copley-Plaza, Wednesday afternoon, was followed by the Pops Concert at Symphony Hall. Class Day Exercises and the Senior Prom came in due order, and the week was closed with the graduation exercises, in all their solemnity and impressiveness. 33S CLASS DAY Class Day Officers President Reginald Htxmmerick Smithwick First Marshal Lawrence Wickes Conant Second Marshal Henri Pell Junod Third Marshal . . RaNinond Alfred St. Laurent Class Day Lawrence Wickes Albert Eugene Bachmann Richmond Sanford Clark Trevor Otto Moorhead Davidson Glenn Edmund Fargo Arthur Randolph Gatewood Henry North Hallett ICverett Radcliff Harman Alexander Uuer Harvey Sumner Hayward James Rowland Hotchkin Miles M Committee Conant, Chairman Watts Sherman Humphrey Samuel Murray Jones Jackson Warner Kendall Leon Albertus Lloyd Willartl George Loesch Edmund John MacDonald James Sidney Marine Arthur Watts Skilling Kenneth Reynold Sutherlani Carleton Hart Talcott nter Zoller On ThursdaN ' afternoon, the Class of 1921 gathered in the Great Court and marched over U) Walker Memorial to hear the program which members ot the class had prepared. Carleton T. Proctor and I ' rank Gage started the activities with some popular music. It was exceedingly well rendered and met with great applause. H. C. UeStaebler then gave a very interesting and humorous oration on Wine, Women and Song. Several courses gave a little information on their respective lines of studies, the most notable of the.se being the shock- ing act of course ' I. To put a finishing touch on the program, the Senior Quartet composed of L. W. Con, ml, C. S. Knight, Karl Jetter, and 1.. . . Lloyd gave a few selections. The Senior Dance was held that evening in Walker Memorial and most of the class attended, making this last social gathering of the class a great success. 339 B B g B B B D B a a I llll ' ' - ' ' 192 3 TE CHNIQUE 1923 « •• COMMENCEMENT THE Seniors gathered in Walker again on Friday afternoon for their graduation exercises. As in the past, the ceremonies were simple but very impressive. The Class of 1921 had the honor of having the largest number of men that ever graduated from the Institute at one time. Seven men received degrees of Doctor of Philosophy, ninct -six Master of Science, and five hundred and thirty-four Bachelor of Science. According to tradition, six extracts of theses were read at the exercises. They were : A Report upon the Construction and Maintenance of Military Roads and Bridges in Forward Areas, by Captain Henry Hutchings, Jr., U. S. Engineer Corps, Civil Engineering. Efficiency Test of a Hydraulic Turbine and an Investigation of Hydrau- cone Draft Tubes, by Marshall Hayden Winchester of Manchester, N. H., Mechanical Flnginecring. Iron Mining of the Mesabi Range, Including Concentration of Eastern Mesabi Low-Grade Magnetite, by Edward W. Noyes of Newburyport, Mass., Mining Engineering. Drying of Vulcanized Fibre-Board, by Munroe C. Hawes of Newark, N. J., Chemical Engineering. The Design of an Aerodynamic Balance with Six Degrees of Freedom, by James B. Ford of New York City, Naval Architecture. The Electrolytic Deposition of Monel Metal, by Robert B. P. Crawford of Kansas City, Electrochemical Engineering. Dr. Thomson gave an informal talk to the Seniors after the degrees had been given out. He told them about the existing business conditions, and the trouble that they would have in getting positions. He strongly advised every man to take any job he could get whether or not it was exactly in line with the studies he had followed at the Institute. When I started out I found no opening in the electrical field, said Dr. Thomson, but I started as a chemist and did analyzing and teaching until my opportunity came to go into electrical engineering. When it came, I took it and have found a great deal of interest in it ever since. 340 IFL I EHBIBESBBPBaBllB 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923  J 0 |yr ' INSTITUTE COMMITTEE Back Row: Westcott, Sayre, Langc, K-irkham, Campbell, Munning, Juhansen Third Row: Cowie, Rundlett, Browning. Jolinson. Foster . McCreery, Bowers, Guerrero Second Row: Linsley, Berlage. Gill, Brokaw, Carpenter, Horn, Shirey, C.Taylor. Ruckefeller Front Row: Brown, Cunningham, T. M. Taylor, Bates OFFICERS President Donald Fell Carpenter Secretary Thomas Henry Gill Vice-President Henry John Horn, Jr. Treasurer Charles Edmund Brokaw EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Donald Fell Carpenter, Chairman Charles P ' dmimd Brokaw Henry John Horn, Jr. Thomas Henry ( .ill Hugh McCluer Shirey Chester Clarke Taylor ♦Deceased 342 THE Institute Committee is composed of the class presidents, ' two students, elected by each of the four classes, and representatives from all tin- recognized undergraduate activities. The duties of this organization are to keep in touch with all student acti ilies, and to have a controlling hand o er the various undergraduate bodies. Cl-.ASS KEPRHSK. T. Tl liS 1922 Donald I ' cll farpcnlfr Henry John Horn, Jr. Thomas Henry Gill 1923 Chester Clarke Taylor Arthur J. VVestcott Daniel Clemens Savrc Ii 24 Daniel Harold Keck Lynn Palmer Marsh Earle Salisburv Bates 102.5 David Rae Campbell Frank Moulton I ' ostiT Robert Grant, |r. E.x-Omrin Mrmhers llunh McCluLT Shirey Walker Memorial CominiUee William Watson Russell Point System Committee Harry Eugene Rockefeller Bulletin Board Committee Charles Edmund Brokaw Budget Committee Duncan Robertson Linsley Activities Committee Forrest Fay l.ange Aeronautical Engineering Society George Strange Holderness Architectural Society .August Peter .Munning Chemical Society Donald Hull McCreery Civil Engineering Society Robert Hall Brown Corporation XV Alberto l.otjo Guerrero Cosmopolitan Club Ross Elliott Van Gieson Dormitory Committee Thomas Nicholas Berlagc Finance Committee Thomas Madison Taylor M. I. T. A. A. Webster Kimball Ramsey Mechanical Engineering Society Elmer Lawrence Johansen Mining Engineering Society Raymond Crawfor l Rundlett Musical Clubs Joseph Charles Patty Tech Engineering A ' ews Leland Kin.sey Cowie Tech Show Hall Kirkham Technique .Abbott Livingston Johnson Technology Christian Association Albert Jesse Browning The Tech George Floyd Nesbitt, Jr ] ' oo Poo James .Alan Bowers aval Architectural Society ♦Deceased 343 FINANCE COMMITTEE b -■■■■■ME ' J I iHEf J I Hv f H K 1 F nrj PHHB B K; 1 i t I K . ' i . Kfl Iv  HI id Alice Rowrn Hall Vandenbcrj; Wi-i-ks Malcolm Dibble Friedheiin Haskel Edison Moore Brokaw Bainbridge Sherbrook Berlage Blanchard Jackson Klutey Putnam Maltby Peirce OFFICERS Chairman Secretary Thomas Nicholas Berlage Roscoe Ernest Sherbrook EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Cadwallader Ford Blanchard, Chairman Thomas Wilson Alder Herbert Donald Allee Wallace Hampden Dibble Franz Alexander Friedhcim Thomas Wilson Alder Herbert Donald Allee William Warin Bainbridge, Jr. Thomas Nicholas Berlage Cadwallader Ford Blanchard John Oates Bower Charles Edmund Brokaw Wallace Hampden Dibble Theodore Miller Edison Franz Alexander Friedheim Robert William Haskel Charles Thomas Jackson Frederick Ernest Klutey MEMBERS Robert William Haskel Frederick Ernest Klutey Wilmot Grant Peirce, Jr. George . ' Anthony Rowen Charles Gordon Malcolm Clarence Lauren Maltby Herbert Carlton Moore Wilmot Grant Peirce, Jr. Palmer Putnam George Anthony Rowen George Percival Schumackcr, Jr. Roscoe Ernest Sherbrook David Rittenhouse Shotwell Valentine Crawford Threlfall Aaron Shcdd Vandcnberg DonaUl Franklin Warner Walter Rogers Weeks 344 ilF ■•• ' INSTITUTE ORGANIZATIONS - r?i3Pi!n ELECTORAL COMMITTEE Fourth Rene: Howland. Hampton. Brown. Hcrshey. Bromley. Merzbach. Carper Third Row: Schmitz. .Ames. Pennypacker. Webb. Willson. Keck Second Rem: Miller, Little. Holden. Kirkliam. Hazard. Johnson. Flather First Row: Evans, Linn Vice-Chainnan Schuyler Hazard, Jr. Chairman John Redford Sheffield, Jr. Elliott Albcrtson Adams William Kdley Ames Charles .-Man Brantingham Gleason Stevens Bromley Paul Bromly Brown Gerald Irving Carper James Henry Evans Herbert Hesselton Elather Arthur Clarence Hampton Schuyler Hazard, Jr. Robert I.andis Hershey Arthur Raymond Holden Wentworth Tuttle Howland MEMBERS Secretary-Treasurer Arthur Ravninnd Holden George Richard Johnson John Martin Keck Hall Kirkham John Hester Little Emil Christian l.inn Stuart Parshley .MacDonald William Louis Merzbach Henry C. L. Miller, Jr. James Anderson Pennypacker Edwin Herman Schmitz John Redford Sheffield, Jr. Allen Sidney Webb James Curtis Willson 345 I E3 B B ffl B H oa B tg B g M-, I a B a E3 a a a b o b p i ■■1923 TE CHNIQUE 1923 ■■JJ.iiJ THE WALKER MEMORIAL COMMITTEE Springer Bundy Bond-Nelson McMeans Hugh McCluer Sliirey ' 22, Chairman Frank Oliver Bond-Nelson ' 24 Wayne Fox McMeans ' 23 Thomas Freeborn Bundy ' 24 Charles Wheeler Springer ' 23 The Walker Memorial Committee is a sub-committee of the Insti- tute Committee and has charge of the student administration of the Walker Memorial. The duties of the Committee are of an administrative nature and consist of granting permission for holding meetings in the building; assigning the activity offices to the best advantage; regulating the use of the gymnasium; and co-operating with the officers of the Institute in the general upkeep and operation. The Committee aims to help the different organizations to plan their functions so as not to conflict with each other. A directory with the addresses of the officers of all the student activities is also main- tained. 346 THE BUDGET COMMITTEE H IH Bk ■■p m ■■m: :-i iti 1 f ■■I HL.w B 1 Hlr ' r ■E HL f IHl I H F ' Mif- ' Hk 1 ■T P ' HiSSs f ' 1 K i 1 K - ' W H H fty H aja  .-. ' - j H 9 :■flVHi ' ' li i S y h-M- k Hil M Jk . Bz! H ■L ' W.r - ' HHi ■fL SV B g ' J w H 1 Or-: H L£jL- I K ■A H Bk 1 ri iS 1 H rdJ 1 JMliM bS ll H L9H Berlage BaiiibriiJKf Brokaw William Miller Charles Kdiiuind Brokaw, Chairman Thomas Nicholas Berlage William Warin Bainbridge, Jr. Henry Couden Lay Miller, Jr. Thomas Madison Taylor Othneil C.hunille Williams The Budget Committee is made ii[) of undergraduates and has for members the Treasurer of the Institute Committee as chairman, the Treasurer of the M. I. T. A. A., the Chairman of the Finance Committee, anri two members at large ajipointed by the Institute Committee. The duty of the Committee is to apportion the Student Tax money among the undergraduate activities which are .supported by it. This is done b re iewing and adjusting budgets which are sulimittetl b ' the latter. 347 TECHNOLOGY CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Bigelow Chittick Stapleton Dimmock Squibb Vadner Raffety Hubbard Potter Johnson Ross Gayley Calvert Mossman Brantingham MacMillan OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Pres iden t Vice- Pres ide n I Abbott Livingston Johnson ' 22 George William Potter ' 22 Treasurer Representative from Cabinet George Percival Schumacker, Jr. ' 22 David Rittenhouse Shotvvcll ' 22 General Secretary Wallace Mason Ross CABINET Albert Calvert, G Director Foreign Students ' Work Edward E. Bigelow ' 22 Director Employment Bureau C. Yardley Chittick ' 22 Director Freslnnen Advisers Marion S. Dimmock ' 22 Director Boys ' Work H. Clifford Gayley ' 22 Director Room Registry Cecil H. Hubbard ' 22 Director Afeetiiigs J. Stanley Raffety ' 22 Director Church Relations David R. Shotwell ' 22 Director Deputations Lawrence S. Vadner ' 22 General Manager 1 21 Handbook C. Alan Brantingham ' 23 Director Membership Bruce M. Mossman ' 23 Director Social Department Denton Massey ' 23 Director Bible Study Francis P. Squibb ' 23 General Manager 1922 Handbook Henry J. MacMillan ' 24 Director Book Exchange Felix Stapleton ' 24 Director Industrial Service 348 B ■g B B P B I INS TITUT E ORGANIZATIONS ••Jlii y AD TSORV BOARD P. R. Ziegler ' 00, Chairman George B. Haven ' 94 Walter B. Snow ' 82 H. S. Ford, Treasurer Frederick R. Knecland Henry P. Talbot ' 85 THi Technology ' Christian Association aims to be of practical service to ever - student and, b - so doing, help the Institute to realize its highest ideals. No membership fee is charged and all students and members of the Institute who are in sympathy- with the objects of the Association and who wish to co-operate in promoting them are eligible to membership. There is an Ad isory Board of alumni and faculty- which maintains a General Secretary and sustains advisory relations with the undergraduate organization. Direction of all the affairs of the Association is in the hands of a Cabinet made up of the officers and the heads of the different departments. The Executive Committee, composed of the officers and one member of the Cabinet, transacts business which requires more immediate attention. Since the Institute opened last fall, one thousand two hundred men haxe o!)tained their rooms through the T. C. A., and two thousand copies of the Handbook — five hundred more than last year — were distributed free of charge to the men. Freshmen and some transfers were mailed their Handbooks about the first of September. Four hundred and fifty Freshmen were furnished with advisors who wrote to the new men during the summer and assisted them at the opening of the Institute year. Churches were furnished with lists of men of their denominations and the stutlents thcmselv-es were gi -en jiamphlets showing where the different churches were and when their services were held. The Fniployment Bureau succeeded in giving work to sevent --eight different men, thus making it possible for several men to continue at the Institute who otherwise might have been forced to leave school. Boys ' Work has been promoted in six different {)laces and at Morgan Memorial eight difTerent men taught boys ' clubs, supervised Boys ' Scout activities and coached basketball teams. Music and men have been furnished ff)r socials and dances by the Social Department. Men have been teaching I- ,nglish to foreigners and others have come together for the Bible Study classes and regular meetings. 349 Sigma Chi 74 Active Chapters 17,700 Members CHAPTER ROLL A Miami University BZ r Ohio VVesleyan Lfniversity BH A University of Georgia E George Washington L ' niversity BO Z Washington and Lee University BI e Pennsylvania College BK K Bucknell LIniversity BA A Indiana LIniversity BM M Denison LIniversity BN ■V De Pauw LIniversity BH Dickinson College Be p Butler College Lafayette College B University of Virginia BP n Northwestern LIniversity AA Hobart College B2 AB University of California BT Ar Ohio State LIniversity BT AE LIniversity of Nebraska BH AZ Beloit College AH State University of Iowa AA AG Mass. Institute of Technology AX AI Illinois Wesleyan LIniversity ZZ AA University of Wisconsin Z AN University of Texas HH AS University of Kansas 00 Ae Tulane LIniversity of Louisiana n An Albion College KK AP Lehigh LIniversity AA AS University of Minnesota MM AT University of North Carolina NN AT University of Southern California HH A Cornell LIniversity oo AX Pennsylvania State College PP A Vanderbilt University TT AS2 Leland Stanford Junior University TT Br Colorado College 4, j, BA LIniversity of Montana BE LIniversity of Utah m University of North Dakota Case School of Applied and Western Reserve University LIniversity of Pittsburg L ' niversity of Oregon LIniversity of Oklahoma Trinity College LIniversity of Colorado Brown llniversity llniversity of New Mexico Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts University of Arizona Montana State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts University of Tennessee Colorado Agricultural College Washington State College Oregon State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts Purdue LIniversity Wabash College Centre College of Kentucky LIniversity of Cincinnati Dartmouth College LIniversity of Michigan LIniversity of Alabama llniversity of Illinois State University of Kentucky West Virginia Llni ' ersity Columbia l ' niversity University of Missouri University of Chicago University of Maine Washington University l ' niversity of Washington l ' niversity of Pennsylvania Syracuse University University of Arkansas 352 Sigma Chi Alpha Thetn Chapter — Established 1SS2 Canby Wyld Murdock Byrne Burt Muhlenberg Fletcher McKinnon Allen Nehcr MacDonlad McDonough Kirkham McCue Nevin Billings Sayre H. Rockefeller Guy Harvey Scott Taylor Nickle Rose Patty Ludlow Hayward R. Rockefeller Bateman Hoffman Wi Will Rice Anion David Wade Guy Joel Demetrius Harvey John Bruce McCue John Castle Byrne Robert Compton Canhy Hall Kirkham (ieorge Hartwell Ludlow Engelbert Bruckmann iMn MilchcU ' ln(:eiu Allen Asa White Kenney Billing Horace Greely Burt Glen Latrobe Bateman Richard Folsom Ha v ward 192:3 FRATRES 1921 liam Henry Frederick Rose 1922 Joseph Charles Patty Harry Eugene Rockefeller William Ryland Scott Thomas Madison Taylor Clarence James McDonough, Jr. Hugh Deane McKiruion John Ilutchins Neher Hugh Dickson Nickle cDonald Daniel Clemens Sayre Howard Xernoii Shipley 1924 li(i nl(iTi jimes Mclcher ;;, Jr. Donald Webber Murdock Thomas Marshall Nevin Reginald Geake WyUI 1925 Corbit Strickland HolTnian, Jr. Charles Rick Muhlenberg Robert Lawrence Rockefeller 532 Beacon SuxlI, H(i lnn 353 Theta Xi 25 Active Chapters 3,700 Members Founded in 1864 at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute CHAPTER ROLL Alpha Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Beta Sheffield Scientific School Gamma Stevens Institute of Technology Delta Massachusetts Institute of Technology Epsilon Columbia University Zeta Cornell University Eta Lehigh I ' niversity Theta Purdue University Iota Washington University Kappa Rose Polytechnic Institute Lambda Pennsylvania State College Mu Iowa State College Nu L ' niversity of California Xi State University of Iowa Omicron University of Pennsylvania Pi Carnegie Institute of Technology Rho L niversity of Texas Sigma L ' niversity of Michigan Tau Stanford University Upsilon University of Washington Phi University of Wisconsin Chi Ohio State Lfniversity Psi University of Minnesota Omega Washington State College Alpha Alpha L niversity of Louisiana GRADUATE CLUBS New York Cleveland Chicago Detroit Pittsburgh Minneapolis St. Louis Schenectady San Francisco Philadelphia Boston Wisconsin 354 Theta Xi Delta Chapter — Established 1885 Back R(ru ' : Shaw, Alexander. Higgins. Eaton. Morris, Tliomas. Richards Third Rtrd-; Keiller. Gardner, Brockelman, Tenney. Bower. Elkins Second Raw: Wildham, Stubbs. Phmpton, Bard, Lamont, Gorden, Keith Front Row: Ratcliffe. FRATRES IX FACULTATE Harrison Washburn Ha vard Henry Greenleaf Pearson Charles Augustine Chayne 1922 Richards Johnson Bard John Oates Bower Thomas Mitchell Keiller Percy Cleveland Keith, Jr. Douglas Hamilton Alexander Samuel Eitzhugh Gordon Herljert Leroy Hayden Woodworth Xorthlcy Murray- Richard Curtis Eaton George Washington Elkins 1923 1924 1925 Peter Theobald Lamont Eearing Henry Morris Thomas Hodgson Stubbs John . lden Plimpton Lewis Jerroldton Powers, Jr. Thomas Orin Richards Oliver Dc Graf Tenney Winthrop Atherton Thomas John Howlands Gardner, Jr. Frank Randolph Shaw .Arthur James Brockelman Charles . ndrew Higgins Edwin Warren Southworth, Jr. 406 Marlborough St., Boston 355 Delta Psi 7 Active Chapters 4,100 Members CHAPTER ROLL Alpha Columbia University Delta University of Pennsylvania Epsilon Trinity College Lambda ' illiams College Sigma Sheffield Scientific School Upsilon University of Virginia Tau Massachusetts Institute of Technology 356 Delta Psi Tau Chapter — Established 1889 Back Raw: Nowell, Hinman. Thoron. Healey, Cook, Millet. Davidson Third Row: Turner, Wliite, Hopkinson, Willis, Williams, Blodgett, Brill, Norton Second Row: Robinson. Pew, E. Brown, J. Brown, West, Edison, Putnam, Thompson. King FroTU Roui: Parsons, Meadows, Barclay Ernshaw Cook Walter Crocker Pew FRATRES 1922 Benjamin Warder Thoron Thomas Henry West, 3rd. Hubert Lefebre Williams 1923 William Lyttleton Barclay, Jr. John Lewis Brill Everett Cathcart Brown Jonathan Brown, 3rd. Robert Bruce Davidson Theodore Miller Edison Kent Tenney Healy Russell Hopkinson John Bruce King Howard Millet Joseph Cornell Nowell, Jr. Palmer Cosslett Putnam Powell Robinson Daniel ( .arrison Brinton Thompson Thomas Earle White Francis Thomas Willis Emmons Wentworth Blodgett Samuel Spaulding Meadows 1924 John Jennings Parsons 1925 Charles Eliot Norton Stanley Weston Turner 428 Charles River Road, Canihriclge 357 Chi Phi 24 Active Chapters 6,600_Members Established in 1824 at Princeton University CHAPTER ROLL Alpha LIniversity of Virginia Beta Massachusetts Institute of Technology Gamma Emory College Delta Rutgers College Epsilon Hampden Sydney College Zeta Franklin and Marshall College Eta LIniversity of Georgia Theta Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Iota Ohio State University Kappa University of Wisconsin Lambda University of California Mu Stevens Institute of Technology Nu University of Texas Xi Cornell University O micron Yale Sheffield Scientific School Rho Lafayette College Sigma University of Illinois Tau LIniversity of Alabama Alpha Tau LIniversity of Michigan Phi Amherst College Chi Dartmouth College Alpha Chi Ohio Wcsleyan L ' niversity Psi Lehigh University Omega George School of Technology 358 Chi Phi Beta Chapter— Established 1890 Back Row: Perry. Gow. Wilson, Oxnard. Burks, Geis. Ranger. duPont Third Row: H. Miller, H. Zane, Robins. Sylvester, Valentine. Hague. Taylor. Benton, Xiekarap Second Row: Baldwin. Connell. Dickson, Schley, Sheffield, T. Miller. Goodnow, Coupland, Maury Front Row: Lewis, Houston, Dougherty. Cahill FRATRES Harry (iray Burks, Jr. GRADUATE All)CTt Josluia Ruiiiliolt IluiistoM Howard Frazier Baldwin Lawrence Harold Connell Robert Saunders Coupland Benjamin Abbott Dickson Holden Manchester Dougherty John Maker loodnow 1922 Henry Couden Lay Miller, Jr. Foster Nichols Perr ' 1923 Wesley McLaren Hague Dabney Herndon Maury, Jr. Theodore Thomas Miller Henrv Mc.Mpin Schlev John ' RcdIord Sheffield, Jr. Evander Wallace Sylvester Francis Berkeley Robins .■Mlard Mavo Valentine John Hamilton Zane Milton Birch Barba William Stacy Niekamp Josiah Holt Benton Edgar Daniel Caliill James Ouinn duPont George Fries (leis I ' .Cil 192.J I-dward Story Taylor Walter Allen Wilson Ralph Frederick Gow Frank Morton Lewis Benjamin .Mexander Oxnard, Jr. Casper Ranger, H 44 Tlie Ftnway, Bo.ston 359 Delta Kappa Epsilon 43 Active Chapters U,000 Members Established in 1.S44 at Vale University CHAPTER ROLL Phi Yale University Theta Bowdnin College Xi Colby University Sigma Amherst College Gamma ■. Vanderbilt University Psi University of Alabama Upsilon Brown University Beta University of North Carolina Eta University of Virginia Kappa Miami University Lambda Kenyon College Pi Dartmouth College Iota Centre College Alpha Alpha Middlebury College Oniicron University of Michigan Epsilon Williams College Rho Lafayette College Tau Hamilton College Mu Colgate LIniversity Nu College of the City of New Vork Beta Phi University of Rochester Phi Chi Rutgers College Psi Phi De Pauw L ' niversity Gamma Phi Wesleyan L niversity Psi Omega Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Beta Chi Adelbert College Delta Chi Cornell LIniversity Delta Delta Chicago LTniversity Phi Gamma Syracuse L niversity Gamma Beta Columbia LIniversity Theta Zeta University of California Alpha Chi Trinity College Phi Epsilon University of Minnesota , Sigma Tau Massachusetts Institute of Technology Tau Lambda Tulane University Alpha Phi University of Toronto Delta Kappa L niversity of Pennsylvania Tau Alpha McGill L ' niversity Sigma Rho Stanford University Delta Pi University of Illinois 360 Delta Kappa Epsilon Sigma Tan Chapter — Established 1890 1 1 J Kx It 1 r  ? IP • 1 i • ■«. ■' f ' V - . E. Booth H. Booth Sherer Smith Myers Howard Clement Cornelius Boyer Canfield Davis Stevens Didisheim Rudderham J. Flather Brackett Russell Robeson Storb H. Flather Schumacker Sheldon Coolidge Alfred E. Burton Walter Humphreys FRATRES IN FACULTATE Maurice DeKay Thompson Dean A. Fales Herbert G. Fales Garvin Bawden Harold Raymond Boyer William Savage Brackett Malcolm Sturtevant Burroughs Haskins Bishop Canfield Frank Marcel Didisheim 1922 Joseph Howard ' lather John William Kellar Charles Gordon Rudderham Frank Havens Russell George Percival Schumacker, Jr. Morris Fahnestock Sheldon Philip Coggeshall Stevens Franklin Groves Clement Winthrop Knowlton Coolidge Philip Chester Cornelius Herbert Hesselton Flather Herbert Willoughby Booth Edward Chapin Booth 1923 1924 Stacey Burrows Robeson Joseph Stolp Sherer, Jr. Arthur Dearborn Smith, Jr. George Theodore Storb Cecil Bartlett Myers 1925 Ernest Lawson Davis Woodburv Howard 10-1 Charles River Rtjad, Cambridge .361 Local Phi Beta Epsilon Established in 1890 at Technology 300 Members ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS Boston New York Chicago Northern Ohio California 362 Phi Beta Epsilon Local at Technology — Established 1S90 Back Row: D. Grant, W. May. Swift. Roetlieli. Everett Third Row: Champion. Bickford. Baker. Hall. Landis. Murdoch. Swartz. Joyce Second Row: Godfrey. Wilhams. Carpenter, Alder, Gayley, E. May, Brantingham, Pike, Pratt Front Row: Spiker, Sonnckalb, E. Grant Howard Foster Clark FRATRES IX FACILTATE Gordon Ball Wilkes George Owen, Jr. Thomas Wilson Alder Eben Hayward Baker Donald Fell Carpenter Henry Clifford Gayley FRATRES 1922 Joseph Kemp Godfrey Henry Xeunian l.andis Ernest Nugent May F ' earing Pratt Othncil Glanville Williams Hamilton Judson Bickford Charles Alan Brantingham Robert Prettvman Everett Elisha Winlhrop Hall David Kimball Grant 1923 Herman Fay Pike 1924 Lester Stanley Champion Walter IJaldwin Murdoch Thomas Harold Joyce William Edward May George Swartz Nelson Henline De Foe Eliot Kimball Grant Bruno Emil Roetheli 192.5 Samuel Richard Spiker William Frederic Sonnckalb Morton Carter Swift 400 Charles River Road, ramhridgc 363 Delta Upsilon 48 Active Chapters 12,000 Members Established in 1834 at Williams College CHAPTER ROLL Williams Williams College Union Union University Hamilton Hamilton College Amherst Amherst College Western Reserve Western Reserve University Colby Colby College Rochester Rochester University Middlebury Middlebury University Bowdoin Bowdoin College Rutgers Rutgers College Brown Brown University Colgate Colgate University New York New York University Miami Miami University Cornell Cornell University Marietta Marietta University Syracuse Syracuse University Michigan University of Michigan Northwestern Northwestern University Harvard Harvard University Wisconsin Wisconsin University Lafayette Lafayette College Columbia Columbia University Lehigh Lehigh University Tufts Tufts College De Pauw De Pauw LTniversity Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania Minnesota University of Minnesota Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Swarthmore Swarthmore College California University of California Leiand Stanford Junior Leiand Stanford Junior C niversity Nebraska LIniversity of Nebraska McGill McGill University Toronto University of Toronto Chicago LIniversity of Chicago Ohio State Ohio State University Illinois University of Illinois Washington University of Washington Pennsylvania State Pennsylvania State College Iowa State Iowa State College Purdue Purdue University Indiana University of Indiana Carnegie Carnegie Institute of Teclmology Wesleyan Weslcyan L niversity Kansas University of Kansas Oregon State Oregon State College Virginia University of Virginia 364 Delta Upsilon Technology ' Chapter — Established 1891 Back Row: Scott. Beattie, Smith, Wilson. Greatwood, Miner, Hackett Third Row: McDonnell, Bundy, Mead, Hall, Vaughn, Buzzell, Wheeler, Johnson Second Row: Campbell, Meling, Russell, Shepherd, Cowie, Spoor, Jackson, Thulman, Bowers Front Row: Lumb, Storrs, Keck, Riegel, Fletcher FR.ATRES IX FACl ' LTATE Louis Derr Paul Willard Norton James .Alan Bowers John Gordon Campbell Leiand Kinscy Cowie Reginald Sexton Hall Charles Thomas Jackson Frank Vogel FRATRES Thomas Palm Pitre Rufus Cook Reed 1922 Arthur Evans Meling William Watson Russell Thomas Elwell Shepherd Dale Dewey Spoor Robert Kelley Thulman Raymond Lincoln Vaughn 1923 Malcolm Birch Beattie George Richard Johnson Howard Dickson Hackett John Martin Keck Henry Dickson Hackett Benjamin Philbrick Lane Henry Roy Harris Harry George Miner Ejjhraim Fletcher Ingals, 2d James Smith McDonnell, Arthur Jeffrey Wilson 1924 Thomas Freeborn Bundy Hcnr - Royce Greatwood 1925 Roger Gilbcrth Buzzell Gilbert Boughton Fletcher, Jr, Henry Oliver Lumb Jr. William Richmond Wheeler Daniel Hardy Mead Preston Henry Scott Frank Herman Riegel .Allen Leverett Smith William Huntington Storrs 526 Beacon Street, Boston 365 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 82 Active Chapters 19_500 Members Established in 185G at the University of Alabama CHAPTER ROLL Province Alpha Maine Alpha University of Maine Massacliusetts Iota Tau . . . Mass. Inst, of Technology Massachusetts Beta Upsilon .... Boston University Massachusetts Gamma ... Harvard University Massachusetts Delta . Worcester Polytechnic Institute New Hampshire Alpha Dartmouth College New Hampshire Beta . New Hampshire State College Province Beta New York Alpha Cornell University New York Mu Columbia University New York Sigma Phi St. Stephen ' s College New York Delta Syracuse University Pennsylvania Omega Allegheny College Pennsylvania Sigma Phi Dickinson College Pennsylvania .iilpha Zeta . Pennsylvania State College Pennsylvania Zeta Bucknell University Pennsylvania Delta Gettysburg College Pennsylvania Theta . . . University of Pennsvivania Pennsylvania Chi Omicron . . University of Pittsburgh Province Gamma Virginia Omicron University of Virginia Washington City Rho . George Washington University Virginia Sigma .... Washington and Lee University North Carolina Xi . . . University of North Carolina North Carolina Theta Davidson University Province Delta Michigan Iota Beta University of Michigan Michigan Alpha Adrian College Ohio Sigma Mount Union College Ohio Delta Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio Epsilon University of Cincinnati Ohio Theta (Jhio State University Ohio Rho Case School of Applied Science Indiana Alpha Franklin College Indiana Beta Purdue University Indiana Gamma University of Indiana Illinois Psi Omega Northwestern University Illinois Beta University of Illinois Illinois Theta University of Chicago Illinois Delta Millikin University Minnesota Alpha University of Minnesota Wisconsin Alpha University of Wisconsin Wisconsin Phi Beloit College Province Epsilon Georgia Beta University of Georgia Georgia Psi Mercer University Georgia Epsilon Emory College 366 Georgia Phi Georgia School of Technology Alabama Iota Southern University Alabama Mu University of .Alabama Alabama .Alpha Mu . . Alabama Polytechnic Institute Florida Upsilon University of Florida Province Zeta Missouri Alpha University of Missouri Missouri Beta Washington University Nebraska Lambda Pi .... LIniversity of Nebraska Arkansas Alpha Upsilon . . . University of Arkansas Kansas Alpha University of Kansas Kansas Beta Kansas State College Iowa Beta University of Iowa Iowa Gamma Iowa State College South Dakota Gamma . . University of South Dakota Province Et- Colorado Chi LTniversity of Colorado Colorado Zeta University of Denver Colorado Lambda Colorado School of Mines Colorado Delta .... Colorado Agricultural College Wyoming Alpha University of Wyoming Province Theta Louisiana Epsilon Louisiana State LIniversity Louisiana Tau Epsilon Tulane University Te. as Rho LIniversity of Texas Oklahoma Kappa LTniversity of Oklahoma Province Iota Kentucky Kappa Centre College Kentucky Iota Bethel College Kentucky Epsilon .... Kentucky State University Tennessee Zeta . Southwestern Presbyterian University Tennessee Lambda Cumberland University Tennessee Nu Vanderbilt University Tennessee Kappa LTniversity of Tennessee Tennessee Omega University of the South Tennessee Eta Union University Province Kappa California Alpha Stanford University California Beta University of California Arizona Alpha University of Arizona Nevada Alpha University of Nevada Province Lambda Washington Lambda .... University of Washington Washington Beta .... Washington State University Oregon Alplla Oregon State College Sigma Alpha Epsilon Massachusetts Iota Tau Chapter— Established 1892 : ES ' u! KS BfjcA: Row: deGanahl. V ' icario, Caskey Fourth Row: Wood, RoKcrs, Warner. Tarleton. Doble, Mansfield. Keck. Rugglea Third Row: Woodling, McGrady. Walch. Heathman, Berlage, Leland. Beadle, Post. Booth Second Row: Blackall, C. Mcintosh. Chadbourne. W. Thomson, Linsley. Lang. Button, Hunter, Smith Front Row: Marsh, S. Thomson, Appel, Tirrell, H. Mcintosh, Simonds FRATRES IN FACULTATE Charles Barber Dicks, Jr. Harland Clement Forbes Randolph Tucker Pendleton William Thomson Hall Ralph George Overland Karl Leland Wildes FRATRES Parke Dinwiddie Appel Thomas Nicholas Berlage Frederick Steel Blackall. Jr. Herbert Cogswell Button Joseph Humphrey Chadbourne, Jr. George Wambaugh Heathman William Hudson Lang Sanford Daniels Leland. Jr. Harold Irving Beadle Paul Herbert Caskey Carl de Ganahl Daniel Harold Keck Lynn Palmer Marsh Henry Doblc Norman Lathrop Mansfield 1923 Preston Woodling 1924 Winthrop Loring Warner 1925 Stanley McDowall Thomson Duncan Robertson Linsley Charles Tolbert McGrady Charles Donald Mcintosh Foster Moore Post Van Dorn Cranford Smith Wilfrid Mulock Thomson Donald Elbra Walch Ralph Waldo Wood Joseph Elsworth Rogers Charles Henry Tirrell Horace Chamberlain Rugglcs Robert McCIellan Simonds Carlo Vicario Helmer Mcintosh Gilbert Plympton Tarleton 484 Beacon Street, Boston 307 rt ' gV Delta Tau Delta 64 Active Chapters Total Membership 12,000 Established in 1859 at Bethany College CHAPTER ROLL Southern Division A Vanderbilt Lfniversity Washington and Lee L niversity BA LTniversity of Georgia BE Emory College B0 LTniversity of the South HI LIniversity of Virginia BH Tulane LIniversity BH George Washington University n LTniversity of Texas r Georgia School of Technology rS2 LIniversity of North Carolina Western Division O ITplvL-rsity of Iowa Br Lnivcrsity of Wisconsin BH Lniversity of Minnesota BK University of Colorado BII Northwestern L ' niversity BP Leland Stanford Junior l niversity BT University of Nebraska BT LIniversity of Illinois BO University of California TA LIniversity of Chicago rB Armour Institute of Technology re Baker University FK LIniversity of Missouri TM University of Washington rn Iowa State College rP University of Oregon TT LIniversity of Kansas rx Kansas State College Northern Division B Ohio LIniversity A L ' niversity of Michigan E Albion College Z Western Reserve LIniversity K Hillsdale College M Ohio Wesleyan L ' niversity X Kenyon College BA Indiana LIniversity BB De Pauw LIniversity BZ Butler College B4 Ohio State LIniversity B Wabash College FA West Virginia LIniversity FA Purdue LIniversity FH LIniversity of Cincinnati FT Miami University Eastern Division A Allegheny College F Washington and Jefferson College N Lafayette College P Stevens Institute of Technology T Pennsylvania State College T Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute S2 LIniversity of Pennsylvania BA Lehigh LIniversity BM Tufts College BN Massachusetts Institute of Technology BO Cornell L ' niversity BX Brown LIniversity FF Dartmouth College FE Columbia LIniversity FZ Wesleyan LIniversity FN LIniversity of Maine FO Syracuse LIniversit ' F2 LIniversity of Pittsburgh F Amherst College 30S Delta Tau Delta Beta Nil ClKiplcT— Kslablishcd ISS ' .I Back Rent ' : Benedict, Springer. Davis. Coleman. Morse, Harriman. V ' andenberg. Goble, Bates Fourth Row: Todd, Dunlaevy, Bartlett, Pridniore, VVinde, Weber, Walton, Hubbard Third Row: Nauman, Boardman, Fitch, Saunders, Shaw. Nelson, Bauer, Elliott, Horn Second Row: Smith, Blood. Browning, Stagg, Sherman, Jones, Godard, Searles, Henderson Front Row: Philips, Dallas, Gillies FRATRES IN KACULTATE Raymond Donald Douglas Morris Miller Batier Lawson Tistiale Blood Albert Jesse Browning Lawrence Berry Davis George Dewey dodard Henry John Horn, Jr. Edward ,nighn Jones Daniel Bernard (Dlcnian Josiali Richardson Klliott, Jr. James . rthnr lliiiderson ( ' ceil llaskins lliililiard William I.eRoy Searles FR.ATRES 1922 1923 1924 Harold I lulerwood Faulkner VVinslow Corson Morse (ierald Marston Nauman Walter Mills Saunders, Jr. Dexter Nichols Shaw Warren Don Sherman Dwiglu I ' Llliot Stagg Bertram . nton VV ' elier Roscoe Harwil Smith Charles Wheeler S])ringer John C ' rugar Todd Sydney Cinint Walton Ronald Henry Winde Flarle Salisburt Bates Edgar Barker Dunlaevy Howard Courtney Benedict, Jr. I.ouis Henry I-itch, Jr. Harold Ray Dallas Frank Oliver Bond-Nelson Earl Brampton Pridniore Beldon Robinson Bartlett Charles Marshall Boarilman Malcolm (Irahame l)a is John Wygant Gillis, Jr. 1925 Paul Brackett Coble Roger l.ocke H.irrim.m KlewelKn Rtivini I ' liilips Aaron Shedd ' andenberg 4 Ames Street, Camljridge 369 Phi Gamma Delta 65 Active Chapters 18,000 Members Established in 1848 at Washington and Jefferson College A Washington and Jeflferson College III Worcester PolytechnicJInstitute A De Pauw University NE New York University University of Virginia AX Amherst College E Gettysburg College TA Trinity College II Allegheny College X Union College T Hanover College M LTniversity of Wisconsin Wabash College XI Lfniversity of Illinois n Columbia University AN Lfniversity of Nebraska AA Illinois Wesleyan University XM University of Missouri VA Knox College fiM University of Maine ZA Washington and Lee University 2T University of Washington eA Ohio Wesleyan University AN Dartmouth College z Indiana State University i;N LTniversity of Syracuse NA Yale University e University of Alabama OA Ohio State University TA LIniversity of Texas B University of Pennsylvania 2 Western Reserve LIniversity IIA University of Kansas AI Purdue LIniversity A Bucknell University np Brown University AA Denison University XT Chicago University SA Lafayette College A University of Michigan m Wittenberg College AS Leland Stanford Junior University Z William Jewell College AI Iowa State University AH University of California XS Colorado College e Colgate University EO LIniversity of Oregon BX Lehigh University BK LIniversity of Colorado r Pennsylvania State LTniversity I Williams College IM Massachusetts Institute of Technology Iir University of Pittsburgh KN Cornell University mi University of Oklahoma Mi; University of Minnesota NB Rutgers College I ' X Richmond LTniversity ri: University of the South BM Johns Hopkins L ' niversity MA State University of Iowa KT University of Tennessee MI University of Idaho XO Oregon Agricultural College 370 Phi Gamma Delta Iota Mu Chaj)UT - K Iabli lud in I V) Bacb Riiu: ' an Dusen. Butler, SL-iKSL-nith. Mi I lici:-. ' nm-Im-sanf; Mabley. Dehlendorf Fourth RouK- Tench. duPont. Ames. Sinitli. Howditcli. Rt-ad. McCartney. Gordon Third Row: Myers. Dow. Gray. Robinson, Lippincott. Waterman. Bowles. Parker. Wyeth Second Row: Neiley. McGhie. Haskell. Cook, Midwood. Sanders, Clifford. Riegel, Purinton Front Row: Askew, Henderson, McKennan, Makepeace. FRAri:R IN FACULTATE Henry Paul Talbot Ralph Wilbur Hartlet, Jr. Cjcorgc Orr Clifford Ralph Miller Cook William Cornelius Gray Broderick Haskell, Jr. Alpheus Craig Lippincott, Jr. Malcolm Stuart SicGhie FRATRES 1922 Francis Huston W eth George .Albert Mi Kvood, Jr. Cliarles Borden Miller, Jr. Stephen Barton Neiley William Henry Noycs l- ' rederick Copeland Paul Willard Bates Purinton Theodore Riegel Richard Lyon Bowditch Raymond Leland Bowles Winthrop Griffin Dow Charles Rudolph Myers, H 1923 Marshall Neheniiah Waterman Charles l-itcli Parker Nathaniel 01i er Robinson Leslie Benjamin Sanders, Jr. Charles Frederic k Smith, Jr. lirjl .Azel Ames, Jr. Robert Oliver Dehlendorf Samuel Hallock duPont William . ddison .McCartney, Jr. Shepard Vogclgesang John Ka inond Joseph MePhee .Mberl Chisohn Ri-ad, Jr. Jolin Robert Tench William Haigh ' an Dusen 192.T Ralph Kirk .Askew, Jr. Theodore Herrick Butler Robert F herson Dodd Alexander Henderson 28 The Fcii v;i -, Carlt()[i Ray Mahlev ' , Jr. .Mexander ' atls .Makepeace Bowman McKennan George Warren Sensenich Boston :i7i Phi Sigma Kappa 31 Active Chapters 4800 Members Established in 1S73 at Massachusetts Agriciihural College CHAPTER ROLL Alpha Massachusetts Agricultural College Beta Union University Gamma Cornell University Delta University of West Virginia Epsilon Yale University Zeta College of the City of New York Eta University of Maryland Theta Columbia University Iota Stevens Institute of Technology Kappa Pennsylvania State College Lambda George Washington University Mu University of Pennsylvania Nu Lehigh University Xi St. Lawrence LIniversity Omicron Massachusetts Institute of Technology Pi F ' ranklin and Marshall College Sigma St. John ' s College Tau Dartmouth College Upsilon Brown University Phi Swarthmore College Chi Williams College Psi L ' niversity of V irginia Omega L ' niversity of California Alpha Deuteron University of Illinois Beta Deuteron University of Minnesota Gamma Deuteron Iowa State College Delta Deuteron University of Michigan Epsilon Deuteron Worcester Polytechnic Institute Zeta Deuteron L ' niversity of Nevada Eta Deuteron University of Wisconsin Theta Deuteron Oregon Agricultural College 372 Phi Sigma Kappa Omiiroii ( li.iptir — Kslablislii-d 1!M)2 Back Row: Radcliffe. CImdbourn. Mackenzie, W. Brown. Hastings. Humphreys. Bartow. Thompson Third Row: Graves. Keyworth. McCrea. Lovejoy. Morse. P. Br own. Hemenway. Jordan. Stevenson Second Row: Halterman ' n .Falcs. Groce. Giles. Barton. Prescott. Keppel. Stockbrldge. Young Front Row: Baker. Drukker, FRATRES IX FACULTATE Charles Blaney Breed Edward Ftirber Miller Frederick (ieorge Kcycs FR.ATRES 1922 Charles Bradford Barton, Jr. Charles Henr - Chadbourn Edward Colson Fales John Morse Giles Henry Langdon Halteriiiann Ralph Walter Hemenway Julian Lovejoy Eachlan Mackenzie Robert Prescott Harold .Alfred Stockbridge Paul Bromley Brown Arthur Wesley Graves Walton Craig Groce Paul Bristow Humphreys William Carleton Bartow William Hoyt Young 1923 Lawrence William Jordan Howard Byrd Keppel, Jr. Walter Dale McCrea Herbert Arthur Morse William Stevenson 1924 Edward Cornell Keyworth Walter Lee Thompson 192 ' ) Francis Everett Baker How Henry Drukker, Jr. William Thomas Brown, Jr. Frank Coolidge Hastings, Jr. James Stansfield Radcliffe ol7 Beacon Street, Boston :{73 I65S Theta Chi 34 Active Chapters 2700 Members Established in 1S56 at Norwich University CHAPTER ROLL Alpha Norwich University Beta Massachusetts Institute of Technology Gamma University of i Iaine Delta Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Epsilon Worcester Polytechnic Institute Zeta New Hampshire State College Eta Rhode Island State College Theta Massachusetts Agricultural College Iota Colgate University Kappa ITniversity of Pennsylvania Lambda Cornell University Mu L ' niversity of California Nu Hampden-Sidney College Xi University of Virginia Omicron Richmond College Pi Dickinson College Rho University of Illinois Sigma Oregon Agricultural College Tau LTniversity of Florida Upsilon New ' ork University Phi North Dakota Agricultural College Chi Alabama Polytechnic Institute Psi University of Wisconsin Omega Pennsylvania State College Alpha Beta LIniversity of Pittsburgh Alpha Gamma University of Michigan Alpha Delta Purdue I ' niversity Alpha Epsilon Leland Stanford Junior L ' niversity Alpha Zeta University of Rochester Alpha Eta l ' ni crsity of North Carolina Alpha Theta Dartmouth College Alpha Iota Indiana l ' ni ersity Alpha Kappa University of West Virginia Alpha Lambda Ohio State University 374 Theta Chi Beta ChaptLT — Established 1902 Back Rcrw : Spalding, Kruse. Abbott. Bnli, Doiiipscy. Greenewold. Oxnard. Berger, Lee Third Row: Kean. Smith. Kattwinkel. R. D. Brown. Tattersfield. Hallock. Greenewalt. Nims. Kellogg Second Row: Eaton. Holden. Marmon, Benson. Nesniith. Squibb, Pearson, Elliott, L. N. Brown Front Row: Thomas, Harmon, Hoops, Kenyon Ernest George Bangratz F RAT RES IX FACULTATE Harold Whitney Bibber Hale Sutherland FRATRES 1920 Gerald Tattersfield 1921 Robert Walker Barker Clyde Allen Benson George Trebel Boli Lewis Newton Brown Ronald Dalrymple Brown Crawford Hallock Greenewalt 1922 Francis Wheeler Spalding 1923 ' ictor Xason Kruse Robert Lay Hallock William Acton Hoops Franklin Hall Marmon James Nesmith, 2nd Harry Leslie Pearson John .Mian Abbott Sherwood Isbcll Berger Forrest (iravcs Harmon Arthur Raymond Holden Egon Emil Kattwinkel Gordon Forest Eaton Douglas Forsyth Elliott Henry Bugbee Kane Andrew Pierce Kellogg John Goddard Dempsey 1924 1925 Robert Hill Kean Theotlore Whitman Kenyon Philip Charlesworlh Smith Francis Plunimcr .Squibb Arnold Flint Taylor Ingram Lee Richard La Roy Nims Thomas Thornton Oxnard Charles Norton Thomas Bernard Edwin Greenewold 161 Bay State Road, Boston 375 Phi Kappa Sigma 31 Active Chapters ll.oOO Members Established in 1S50 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 Tan Alpha Upsilon Alpha Phi . San Francisco Philadelphia Pittsburgh Atlanta HAPTER ROLL University of Pennsylvania Washington 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 I ' niversity University of West Virginia LIniversity of Maine Armour Institute of Technology L niversity of Maryland I ' niversity of Wisconsin Vanderbilt University LIniversity of Alabama University of California Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cicorgia Institute of Technology Purdue University I ' niversity of Michigan University of Chicago Cornell L ' niversity University of Minnesota Leiand Stanford Junior University I ' niversity of Washington Iowa L ' niversity ALUMNI CHAPTERS Harrisburg New Orleans Chicago Richmonci Baltimore Boston Evanston Nashville Southern California New York Detroit 376 Phi Kappa Sigma Alpha Mil Chapter— KstahH hLiI H ():{ Fj H B. ' K Bf VH fc M mL -f Fl 1 ft ititt r H rC 1 DIB HC C 2 7 . H ■Ki M KfP l .JB Hlv ' -S B ' d l il Stal 1 BK i Fourlh Raw: Taylor. Barbour. W. Rivers. Burrows. J. Rivers. Price. Frisbie. Qucaly Third Row: Jones. Boyce, Anderson. Mancha. Robinson. . ' Vddicks. Hinds Setond Row: Reynolds. Toll. Herrick. Driscoll. Griffith. Stearns. Vincent Front Row: Moore, Mitchell, Williams FRATRES IN FACfLTATE Harold Althotise Dambly Dugald Caleb Jackson Harold Edward Lobdell .Mtu-rt Krusc Paul Nathaniel Anderson Walter Bridges Driscoll William Lucius Hawes Hoyt Sherman ( jriffith Fhilip .Abbot Herrick Forest (iriffith Hunt (Graduate Students !!)2 ' i 1923 Charles Wooten Pipkin Preston Ashley Remington Bailey Townshend James Battle Rivers Barrett Grout Hindes William Barton Jone.s John Frederick Robinson Mahlon Kemmcrer (Jucaly Phili|) Morris Stearns I ' harles Hulbert Toll, Jr. Ki)lH-rt Norman iiicent I t24 Ciates Wilson Burrows William John Frisbie Ellwood Webster Reynolds William Henri -Addicks Ronald Alexander Mitchell 192. ) William Flournoy Rivers Jerome Jones Taylor Ceorge Franklin Wa . HI Roger Prescott Moore Richard I ' rc ston Price Robert Scholze Williams 203 Bay State Road, Boston. 377 Alpha Tau Omega 73 Active Chapters 13,400 Members Founded in 1S65 at Virginia Military Institute CHAPTER ROLL Province I Florida Alpha Omega University of Florida Georfiia Alpha Beta University of Georgia Georgia Alpha Theta Emory College Georgia Alpha Zeta Mercer University Georgia Beta Iota . . . Georgia School of Technology Province II Illinois Gamma Zeta University of Illinois Illinois Gamma Xi University of Chicago Indiana Delta Alpha Indiana University Indiana Gamma Gamma . Rose Pol ' technic Institute Indiana Gamma Omicron Purdue University Michigan Alpha Mu Adrian College Michigan Beta Kappa Hillsdale College Michigan Beta Lambda . . . University of Michigan Michigan Beta Omicron Albion College Wisconsin Gamma Tau . . . University of Wisconsin Province III Colorado Gamma Lambda . . University of Colorado Kansas Gamma Mu University of Kansas Nebraska Gamma Theta . . . University of Nebraska Wyoming Gamma Psi .... University of Wyoming Colorado Delta Eta . . Colorado Agricultural College Kansas Delta Theta Kansas State Agricultural Col. Province IV Maine Beta Upsilon University of Maine Maine Gamma Alpha Colby College Mass. Beta Gamma . . Mass. Institute of Technology Massachusetts Gamma Beta Tufts College Massachusetts Gamma Sigma . . Worcester Poly. Inst. New Hampshire Delta Delta New Hampshire State Col. Rhode Island Gamma Delta ... Brown Universiti ' Vermont Beta Zeta University of ' ermont Province V New York Alpha Omicron . . St. Lawrence University New York Beta Theta Cornell LTniversity New York Delta Gamma Colgate University Pennsylvania Alpha Iota .... Muhlenberg College Pennsylvania Alpha Pi . , . Wash. Jefferson College Pennsylvania Alpha Rho Lehigh University ' Pennsylvania Alpha Upsilon . . Pennsylvania College Pennsylvania Gamma Omega .... Penn State College Pennsylvania Tau .... University of Pennsylvania Province VI North Carolina Alpha Delta . LTniversity of No. Carolina North Carolina Xi Trinity College South Carolina Beta Xi Charleston College ' irginia Beta .... Washington and Lee University Virginia Delta University of Virginia Province VII Ohio Alpha Nu Mt. Union College Ohio Alpha Psi Wittenberg College Ohio Beta Eta Ohio Wesleyan LTniversity Ohio Beta Omega Ohio State LTniversity Ohio Gamma Kappa . . . Western Reserve University Ohio Beta Rho Marietta College Province VIII Kentucky Mu Iota . . , State University of Kentucky Tennessee Alpha Tau Southwestern Presbyterian Univ. Tennessee Beta Pi Vanderbilt L ' niversity Tennessee Beta Tau L nion L ' niversity Tennessee Omega University of the South Tennessee Pi LTniversity of Tennessee Province IX California Beta Psi .... Leland Stanford LTniversity California Gamma Iota . . University of California Oregon Alpha Sigma . . . Oregon Agricultural College Oregon Gamma Phi LTniversity of Oregon Washington Gamma Chi . . Washington State College Washington Gamma Pi . . . LTniversity of Washington Province X Alabama Alpha Epsilon . . Alabama Polytechnic Inst. Alabama Beta Beta Southern University Alabama Beta Delta LTniversity of Alabama Louisiana Beta Epsilon Tulane University Texas Gamma Eta University of Texas Texas Delta Epsilon . Southern Methodist University Province XI Iowa Beta Alpha Simpson College Iowa Delta Beta LTniversity of Iowa Iowa Gamma Upsilon Iowa State College Minnesota Gamma Nu . . . University of Minnesota Missouri Gamma Rho University of Missouri Missouri Delta Zeta Washington University 378 Alpha Tau Omega Beta Gamma Chapter — Established 1885 1 F i i v Q IK I Wi. - ■Bkr H t 1 1 j mm 1 r P ■i2S PV k Hi Hj H ' i 1 m mm liB Bji-jfe Rou ' .- Sparrow, Leonard. Renfrew. Howard. Rogers Fourth Row: Buttler. V. Rowe. Severn. Foster. R. Rowe. Fitch. Owens. Church Third Row: Crowell. V. Bainbridge, Campbell. Comfort. Barrett. Huger, Jackson, Rundlett. Weiler Second Row: Kirkpatrick, Prof. Bush, Prof. Park. Schmitz, Woodruff, Eacker, Prof. Bowman. Jenckes. Donnelly Front Row ' Cook. Hardy. Wilson. K. Bainbridge, Luster FRATRES IN FACULTATE Harry Lake Bowman ' annevar Bush Hartley Burton Gardner Arthur Lindsey Nelson Charles Francis Park George Eklmund Russell William Warin Bainbridge George Buttler. Jr. John Wheeler Church Earl Herkimer Eacker Jr. Arthur Folgcr Rogers William Elliott Huger George French Bowie Owens Raymond Crowford Rundlett Wilbur Jay Woodruff Harr - Clark Barrett William Harold Donnelly George Augustine Jenckes Edwin Herman Schmitz Douglas Kecney Severn Charles Weiler Lowell Rutherford Comfort John Douglas Fitch Richard Dreux Jack?on William Kirkpatrick 1924 Alan Spaulding Renfrew Raymond NorclifTe Rowe William Dennison Rowe Alfred Kendrick Sparrow Kenneth Tompkins Bainbridge David Rae Campbell William .Albert Cook Alan Weymouth Crowell James Ramsay Gordon Hardy Frank Moulton Foster Thomas Lee Howard Raymond Davis Leonard Dwiglit Kerr Luster Rufus Saxton Wilson, Jr. 37 Bay State Road, Boston 379 11 - ' l., ' Theta Delta Chi 29 Active Chapters Established 1847 at Union College 8,400 Members CHAPTER ROLL Beta . . . Beta Deuteron . 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 . . . [ ' hi Deuteron Chi . . . Chi Deuteron IM . , . Cornell University Iowa State College University of Michigan University of California College of William and Mary Brown University McGill University Bowdoin Universit ' Leland Stanford Junior University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Williams College Tufts College I ' niversity of Illinois University of Toronto Amherst College University of Virginia Lehigh L ' niversity Hobart College L ' niversity of Washington Dartmouth College City College of New York Columbia University L ' niversity of Wisconsin LIniversity of Minnesota Lafayette College University of Pennsylvania University of Rochester George Washington University Hamilton College 380 Theta Delta Chi Theta DLUtcron Charge - Kstal)lishe(l 1890 Back Raw: Humphrey. Chambers. Spauldins. Dunn. Everett. Blake Third Raw: Duevel. Poor. G. W. Knight. Billings. Foster. Ferine. Keevil. Boyd Second Raw: Rowell. Carpenter. Willsea. K. P. Knight. Myers. Coachman. Junod. Dearstyne. Taylor Front Rene: Marsh. Oliver. Manning FRATRES IN FACULTATE Kendrick Powell Coachman Charles Harvey Edwards William Brewster Gurney FRATRES 1922 Henri Pell Junod .• ustin Southard Myers Keble Pcrine Fred Mvron Rowell Thomas Hutchcson Boyd Theodore Harrison Carpenter Samuel Charles Dearstyne Robert Dane Foster 1923 Charles Samuel Kccvil Frank Perkins Knight l.eandcr Holden Poor Jasper Bennett Willsea 1(121 Franklin Olcott Billings Malcolm Sheppard Blake Charles Otto Uuevel Carroll Livermore Dunn George Warren Knight Ira Douglas Chambers Carl Percy Everett 1925 William Hewson Manning Dwiglu Hutchinson Marsh John Bvron Spaulding Mehille Fuller Taylor Jo.seph Alexander I ' ryon (leorgc Winthrop Humphrey Donncll Neel Oliver 334 Harvard Street, ( amhricigc 381 ik Lambda Phi Established in 1906 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION New York 382 Lambda Phi Local al Ti-cliiiology — ICslahlislu-d 1!)1)G Clemens Johnstone Chardon Tudor Noelke P ' indlater Stevenson Cotter Starke Cavarly Briggs Truslow VVescott Williams Sherbrook Potter FRATRES IN FACULTATE Benjamin Burrows Tremere, Jr. Harry Chandler Stearns Edward C ' rippcn Layng FRATRES 1922 Ferris Baldwin Briggs I larr - Montgomery Noelkc Haywood Perry Cavarly, Jr. James Linklater Truslow, 3rd. Harold Sevier Clemens HezeUiali Allen Wescott William l- vans Williams, Jr. 1 ' ,)2:i Stevenson Findlater Roscoe lirnest Slierbrooke Thomas Theodore Stevenson . llred l.udwig Chardon Samuel Eldon Cotter 1921 192.5 J ]hn I lardee jcihnslone Richard 1 lenrv Starke Henry Buchanan Ivan Tudor 493 C jmiii(in vcallh Axcmic, Hostoii 383 im Zeta Beta Tau 29 Active Chapters 3,300 Members Established in 1898 at the College of the City of New York CHAPTER ROLL Alpha College of the City of New York Gamma New York University Delta Columbia University Zeta Case School of Applied Science Eta Union University Theta University of Pennsylvania Iota Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute Kappa Cornell LIniversity Lambda Western Reserve University Mu Boston L niversity Nu Ohio State LIniversity Xi Massachusetts Institute of Technology Omicron . . . . . . Syracuse University Pi Louisiana State University Rho LIniversity of Illinois Sigma Tulane University Tau Harvard LIniversity L ' psilon McGill LIniversity Phi LIniversity of Michigan Chi University of Virginia Psi LIniversity of .Alabama Omega LIniversity of Missouri Alpha Beta University of Chicago Alpha Gamma Vanderbilt L ' niversity Alpha Delta University of Southern California Alpha Epsilon Washington and Lee LIniversity Alpha Zeta University of Florida Alpha Eta University of California Alpha Lambda Yale L ' niversity 384 Zeta Beta Tau Xi CliaijtcT— KsLililislicd lull Kallet Freudcnthal Ixiriny Oransky Locwus Mcrzbach Hc;rla Manslicl Meier Bishko Milton Maximilian Manslic Julian Emerson Berla Herbert Frederick Loring Julian Simon Loewus Bernard Raymond Freudcnthal Arthur Myron Kallet F RAT RES 1922 Jerome Meier 1923 William Louis Merzbach Milton Lawrence Oransky Edward M.is ' Suhn 1924 William Henlein Levi Henry Rau, Jr. 1925 Harold l ' ,i lik() Charles Gotthelf llul ler 535 Newbury Street, Boston 385 r Lambda Chi Alpha 54 Active Chapters . 4815 Members Established in 1912 at Boston University ZETA ROLL Alpha Zeta Boston University Gamma Zeta Massachusetts Asricultural College Epsilon Zeta University of Pennsylvania Zeta Zeta Pennsylvania State College Iota Zeta Brown University Lambda Zeta Massachusetts Institute of Technology Beta Zeta University of Maine Sigma Zeta University of Micliigan Phi Zeta Rutgers College Delta Zeta Bucknell University Pi Zeta Worcester Polytechnic Institute Omicron Zeta Cornell University Mu Zeta University of California Tau Zeta Washington State College Eta Zeta Rhode Island State College Theta Zeta Dartmouth College Upsilon Zeta lx)uisiana State University Xi Zeta De Pauw University Chi Zeta University of Illinois Omega Zeta Alabama Polytechnic Institute Kappa Zeta Knox College Nu Zeta University of Georgia Rho Zeta Union College Psi Zeta Purdue University Alpha Alpha Zeta Butler College Alpha Gamma Zeta University of South Dakota Alpha Epsilon Zeta Harvard University Alpha Zeta Zeta Colgate University Alpha Iota Zeta Northwestern University Alpha Lambda Zeta Oregon Agricultural College Alpha Beta Zeta University of Wisconsin Alpha Sigma Zeta Cumberland University Alpha Phi Zeta University of Alabama Alpha Delta Zeta Missouri School of Mines Alpha Pi Zeta University of Denver Alpha Omicron Zeta University of Indiana Alpha Mu Zeta University of Texas Alpha Tau Zeta Iowa State College Alpha Eta Zeta . , . Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanics_College Alpha Theta Zeta ... Franklin and Marshall College Alpha Upsilon Zeta , , Syracuse University Alpha Xi Zeta . . New Hampshire State College Alpha Chi Zeta University of Richmond Alpha Omega Zeta Ohio University Alpha Kappa Zeta Wabash College Alpha Nu Zeta Western Reserve University Alpha Rho Zeta Colby College Alpha Psi Zeta University of Washington Gamma Alpha Zeta University of Akron Gamma Gamma Zeta University of Cincinnati Gamma Epsilon Zeta University of Pittsburgh Gamma Zeta Zeta Wasliington and Jefferson College Gamma Iota Zeta Denison University Gamma Lambda Zeta l niversity of Chicago 386 Lambda Chi Alpha I„imiIm1,i ct.i C hai)tcr— l-:st.ililisluMl l!ti:i Back Row: Gault. Davidson. Pearson. McKibben. Robbins. Briggs. Bcnning. Littlefield. Shanklin. Ecker, Cook Third Row: Hammond. Seddon. Lermond, Kroog. Bundy. Adams. Walker. Strieder. Parker. Carroll Secoftd Rou-: Leach. Sutherland, Crofton. Tonon, Pettengill. Kurtz. Stevens. Scofield. Clendenin Front Row: Hochstetler. Wills. Boyd. Marble. Little FRATRES I FACULTATE John Wardwcll Howard Thomas Sieger Derr FRATRES Stanley William Boyd Richard Jcnness Bundy Charles King Crofton Lee Wingate Carroll Elmer Weston Hammond Alfred John Kroog Francis Mason Knrtz Elliott Albcrtson Adams Edward Hume Clendenin John I ' isher Hester Little 1922 192.3 Ralph Weston Leacli Charles Elwyn Lermond l odne ' Cordon Pettengill John William Strieder Kenneth Reynold Sntherland Amos Henry Stevens Allilio Robert Tonon Willard N ' ewton Parker Harold Charles Pearson I)md).ir l.amaster Shanklin Harold .Meier Benning Stanley Tnrner Cook Carl Bernard Ecker Andrew MrPhail C.aidt .Ml. in I.eRoy Briggs I lanild IChvood Davis William I)a id Scofield 1924 Robert John Hochstetler Prescotl Harland Littlefield Charles Theodore Robbins Hugh Leon Walker Elliott Becchcr Davidson 192r, Cecil ( arllon M.irble ICIIioll Spencer McKibben Herbert John Wills 398 Marlijoioii!;h, Street, Boston 387 Beta Theta Pi SI Active Chapters Total Membership 25,300 Established in 1839 at Miami University CHAPTER ROLL A Miami University BI Amherst College B Western Reserve University BA Vanderbilt College BK Ohio University BO University of Texas r Washington and Jefferson University GA Ohio State University A De Pauw University AT University of Nebraska II Indiana University AT Pennsylvania State College A University of Michigan AZ University of Denver T Wabash College BE Syracuse University E Centre College Afi Dartmouth College K Brown University BlI University of Minnesota HB University of North Carolina ME Wesleyan University e Ohio Wesleyan University BN University of Cincinnati I Hanover College Z University of Missouri 3 Knox College BX Lehigh LTniversity University of Virginia •tx Yale University A Davidson College AS Leland Stanford Junior University Bethanv College B LTniversity of West Virginia X Beloit College BT LTniversity of Colorado AB University of Iowa B2 Bowdoin College AT Wittenberg College Bt2 Washington State LTniversity AA Westminster College 2P LTniversity of Illinois AP University of Chicago BM Purdue University AH Denison University AK Case School of Applied Science AI Washington University TS Iowa State College AN University of Kansas ez University of Toronto All University of Wisconsin r University of Oklahoma P Northwestern University B Colorado School of Mines AS Dickinson College BH Tulane LTniversity AX Johns Hopkins University BP LTniversity of Oregon Si University of California FA University of South Dakota BA Kenyon College BT Massachusetts Institute of Technology Br Rutgers College FB LTniversity of Utah BA Cornell University Z Williams College 2 Stevens Institute of Technology rr LTniversity of Idaho BZ St. Lawrence University rs Colorado College BH University of Maine TE Kansas State Agricultural College University of Pennsylvania rz Whitman College Be Colgate University TH Georgia School of Technology N Union University A I Washington and Lee University AA Columbia University ro Washington State College n Carnegie Institute of Technology 388 Beta Theta Pi Beta Upsilon Chapter — Established 1913 J J f.% | , W. Ifei i 1 i 1 1 JdcJL 7?oii ' . ' Cushman. Peirce, Evans, Hull. Cowan. Gayley. Taber. Jennings, Phelps Third Rmu: White, Randolph. Houston, Stewart, Hughes. Shaw, . rmington. Tappan. Ballard. Elliott Second Row: Minton. Johnson. Chittick. McFarland. Nesbitt. Ferguson. Brokaw. Hazard. Rich Front Row: Johnston. Carrier. Cole. Patton, MuIIer FRATRES IX FACl ' LTATE Robert Payne Bigelow Edward Everett Biigbee Henry Monmouth Smith FRATRES 1922 Charles Edmund Brokaw Charles Vardley Chittick Warren Tebbetts Ferguson William Thayer Rich, Jr. Abbott Livingston Johnson, 2n(l Julian Bonsall McFarland David Morris Minton, Jr. Henry Weston Armington Jonath.in N ' oung Ballard Schuyler Hazard. Jr. David Minott Houston Robert William Hughes Robert Johnson Hull 1923 George Floyd Nesbitt, Jr. Robert Montgomery Randolph Roliert Payne Shaw William Lyman Stewart, Jr. Hcrrick (.)gdcn Tajipan C.erald Leland Wilmington White (lilbcrt Harrison Cowan Burritt Alden Cushman. Jr. Theodore Herliert Elliott David Evans, Jr. 1924 Charles Mortimer Phelps Samuel Alexander Gayley Donald Brownlie Jennings Da id .Xndcrson Meeker Wilinot (irant I ' eircc, Jr. Phylip Howe Carrier Austin Cole. Jr. Edward Smith Johnston 192.5 Theodore Carl Mullcr Edward Lawrence Patton Donald Robert Taber 106 Sewell Avenue, Brookline 389 Kappa Sigma So Acti -e Chapters Total Membership 17,400 Founded in 18G9 at the I ' niversJty of Virginia District I University of Maine University of Vermont Bowdoin College Brown University New Hampshire State College Massachusetts Agricultural College Dartmouth College Harvard University Massacliusetts Institute of Technology District II Swarthmore College University of Pennsylvania Cornell University Lehigh University New York University Syracuse University Rutgers College District III Pennsylvania State College Bucknell University Washington and Jefferson University Dickinson College West Virginia University District IV University of Virginia Randolph-Macon College W.isliinj;ti n and Lee ITniversity William and Mary College Hampden-Sidney College University of Maryland George Washington University Richmond College District V Davidson College Trinity College University of North Carolina Wofford College North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical College District VI University of Alabama Mercer University Georgia Technical College Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Georgia District V ' II 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 Wisconsin University of Indiana University of Chicago District XI University of Nebraska University of Minnesota University of Iowa Iowa State College District XII William Jewell College University of Missouri Wasliin 4t(in University B.iktr L ' niversity Missouri School of Mines Washburn College LTniversity of Kansas District XIII University of Arkansas University of Oklahoma 390 Kappa Sigma Gamma Pi Chapter — Establislud 191 I Hammer Coburn Bretting Bradley Sawyer Gaines Quinn E. Sheiry Patton Martin Kasch Richards Parrish Nelson Powell Parker Buckner West Jones Coffin Kingsley Oddlafson Howland Fell Redway McQuiston Price H. Shirey Spence Roberts Gary Waugli F RATER IN FACL ' LTATE William Henry McAdams Lawrence Oliphant Buckner FRATRES Post Graduate Samuel Murray Jones l ' liili|i Tristram Coffin 1922 Maurice Byron Bradley Henry Lyman Bretting Norbert Harper Fell Richard Monroe Kasch Hugh McCluer Shirey August Glen Oddlafson Leslie Daniel Price Albert Sessions Redwa ' Littleton Savage Roberts VVentworth Tuttle Howland Kenneth Clark Kingsley Pete Valentine Martin Charles Fitch McCjuiston 1923 Philip White Powell Edwin Robinson Richards Edward Slater Sheiry George Goodson West Miles Cary Edward Stackpole C-oburn 1924 George Edward P;irker Fletcher Gilliland Hammer Randall Ward Meech 1925 Wilbur Leroy Gaines Howard Stanwood Nelson Deane Mc( reagh Parrish Temple Chapman Patton Robert Paul Quinn John Parker Sawyer John William Spence Sidney Biehler Waugli 512 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston 391 Sigma Alpha Mu 20 Active Chapters 1,400 Members Established in 1909 at the College of the City of New York CHAPTER ROLL Alpha College of City of New York Beta Cornell L ' niversity Gamma Columbia LTniversity Delta Long Island Medical College Epsilon Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons Eta Syracuse University Theta University of Pennsylvania Iota LIniversity of Kentucky Kappa University of Minnesota Lambda Harvard University Nu University of Buffalo Xi Massachusetts Institute of Technology Omicron University of Cincinnati Pi Yale L ' niversity Chi McGill University Psi ITniversity of Pittsburgh Omega L ' niversity of Toronto Sigma Alpha University of Oklahoma Sigma Beta Ohio State University Sigma Gamma .... Tulane University Boston, Mass. Hartford, Conn. Philadelphia, Pa. ALUMNI CLUBS New York, N. Y. Rochester, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Pittsburgh, Pa. Buffalo, New York Chicago, III. Northern Ohio 392 Sigma Alpha Mu XI Chapter Back Row: Glaser, Ivullman Middle Row: Lasser. Perlman. Schoenfeld, W. Levy. Frank. E. Levy, Lehrman Front Row: Seegal, Strauss, Hamburger, Eking. Myers FRATER I FACULTATE Murray Philip Harwood FRATRES GRADl ' ATE Monroe Epstein Harry Myers Will I Levy Theodore Shedlovsky Waller Hamburger Sidney Martin Strauss Samuel Melbourne Seegal I!)2:j Nathaniel Herman Frank Max Illeld Alfred I ' erlnian lir24 Everett Elting David Morris Schoenfel H. Jacques Lehman David Lasser Everett Roosevelt Levy 179 Bay State Road, Boston 393 Phi Kappa 11 Active Chapters 2,000 Members Established in 1889 at Brown I ' niversitv CHAPTER ROLL Alpha Brown University Beta Illinois University Gamma Pennsylvania State College Delta University of Iowa Epsilon University of Kansas Zeta Purdue University Eta Massachusetts Institute of Technology Theta Ohio State University Iota Kansas State Agricultural College Kappa University of Missouri Lambda University of Wisconsin ALUMNI CHAPTERS Chicago Providence Philadelphia Boston 394 Phi Kappa Eta Chapter — Established 1918 Bai-k Riiw: Saunders, McAuIifff, Steinrok. Cronin. Cates. E. Murphy. RoWL-n. Conway. KiUian Third Rtrw: Stevens. Flaherty. J. Stanton. Hanley. T. Stanton. Cardinal. Hancock. P. Sullivan Second Row: Gill. Sallaway. Grady. Gartland. D. Sullivan. Ring. Hyland. Kirley. Flynn Front Row: Smith. Lamoureux. Keary, J. Murphy, O ' Neil Frank Morris Kanah George Francis F-ynn Thomas Henry (iill William Joseph tlrafly William Leo Hyland FR.ATRES IN FAdLT.ATE John Donald Mitsch FRATRES 1922 Walter Thomas Kirley Eldor John Mink X ' incent DePaul Ring John Edward Sallaway Cornelius Dermott Sullivan James Reynolds Hancock Philip Joseph I.amoureu.x 1923 George .Anthony Rowen Howard Hernarcl Stevens 1924 John Gardner Beagan Paul Joseph Cardinal Vincent Kaczynski Cates Eugene Edward Cronin Edward James Hanley Ralph Edward Lehan George Joseph Conway Alfred Michael Flaherty Charles .-Moysius (iiblin John .Arthur Keary 1925 Frank Denis O ' Neil Joseph Ikrchmans Saunders Robert Coleman Smith John James Stanton Clarence Paul Sullivan Henry Miron Tracy James Killian F ' rlward Do lge Murphy- John William McAiili ffe Thomas Eilward Stanton Henry James Steinrok 29!) N ' e vi)ury Street, Boston 395 Tau Delta Phi 11 Active Chapters 700 Members Founded in 1910 at the College of the City of New York CHAPTER ROLL Alpha College of the City of New York Gamma New York University Delta Columbia University Epsilon Boston LTniversity Zeta Harvard LIniversity Eta Massachusetts Institute of Technology Theta Armour Institute of Technology Iota L ' niversity of Pennsylvania Kappa University of Cincinnati Lambda LIniversity of Chicago Mu Vanderbilt University ALUMNI CLUBS New York Boston 396 Tau Delta Phi Eta Chapter— Established lOlS V 1 1 w k mi 1 1 ' P ' n 1 B Back Row: Wolfe, Cohen, Sadow, Simonds Second Row: M, Delugach, Swett, Schneiderman, Giviier. Lifcliitz Front Raw: Bernstein, ShuUtz. G. Delugach ER.ATRE IN FACULTATE Manuel Mendis Green FRATRES 1921 Joseph Givner 1922 Abraham Joseph Sadow Herman Swett Samuel Shulitz Nathan Schneiderman 1923 Manuel Manilel Delugach Harry Dean Wolfe Gilbert Leon Delugach Abraham Simonds 1924 Philip Cohen 1925 Alexander Morris Lifchilz Sidney Edelstone Bernstein Louis Siegel 562 Newbury Street, Boston 397 Phi Beta Delta IC) Active Chapters 1250 Members Established in 1903 at Columbia University CHAPTER ROLL Alpha Beta Gamma Zeta Lambda Sigma . Eta . Theta . Epsilon Mil . . Nu . . Kappa . Rho Omicron Xi . Pi . Columbia University Pordham University College of the City of New York New York University New York College of Dentistry Cornell University LTniversity of Pennsylvania Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Chicago LTniversity of Cincinnati Brooklyn I olytechnic Institute University of Southern California Worcester Polytechnic Institute LIniversity of Michigan Tufts College Washington LTniversity ALUMNI CLUBS The Graduate Club of New York City The Graduate Club of Springfield, Mass. 398 Phi Beta Delta Thcta Chapter— Established 1920 Beale Kahansky Falk Mark Field Fi ' lstL-in Brick KalkiT Isaac Mark, Jr. Irving J. Kahansky I-RAIRKS 1922 192:? Newman W ' inkKr I ' iild 1924 Ucnjaiiiiii lirale 192. ) Geor(;e Brick Bernard Sanuiel ( alk Ilarrv Kalker 80 CanliuT Sticet, Allston 399 Tau Epsilon Phi 17 Active Chapters 1250 Members Founded in 1910 at Columbia University CHAPTER ROLL Alpha Columbia Llniversity Beta New York College of Dentistry Gamma Zeta New York University Delta Cornell Llniversity Epsilon Fordham Llniversity Eta Tufts College Theta Boston University Lambda Harvard University Iota Yale University Kappa Llniversity of Vermont Mu Emory L ' niversity Nu University of Georgia Nu Alpha Georgia School of Technology Xi Massachusetts Institute of Technology Omicron ,McGill University Pi Georgetown University Rho University of Pennsylvania New York City ALUMNI CLUBS Delta Club of New York Boston 400 Tail Epsilon Phi Xi Chapter — Establishecl 1919 Noveck Dubitsky Franks Kleinbergcr Smolensky Copellman Eisenstat Steinberg George Asa Noveck Samuel Arnold Eisenstat FRATRES 1922 Saul Julius CopL-llnian Max Jarol) StcinliLTg Samuel Dubitsi - 1923 Richard Cushiuau KlLinbcrgcr 1924 Abraham Alfred Franks 192o Louis Sniolcnskv 101 Sigma Nu 89 Active Chapters 17,01)0 Members Established in 1809 at Virginia MiHtary Institute CHAPTER ROLL Division I H University of Virginia A Washington and Lee University K Delaware College An George Washington University A l University of Maryland EI William and Mary College Divisiox 11 H Mercer University K North Georgia Agricultural College M University of Georgia Z Emory College TA Georgia School of Technology AM Stetson University EZ University of Florida Division III e University of Alabama I Howard College S Vanderbilt University Be Alabama Polytechnic Institute Division IV BB DePauw University BZ Purdue University BH Indiana University BT Rose Polytechnic Institute ri University of Kentucky Division V E Bethany College BI Mount Union College rn West Virginia University BN Ohio State University AA Case School of Applied Sciences AZ Western Reserve University Carnegie Institute of Technology Division VI n Lehigh L ' niversity BP L niversity of Pennsylvania FE Lafayette College AA Pennsylvania State College Division VII PA Stevens Institute of Technology re Cornell University r Syracuse LTniversity AT Columbia University AT Colgate University Division VIII B2 University of Vermont AB Dartmouth College AA Brown University AN University of Maine AX Trinity College A Bowdoin College EF Wesleyan University E9 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Division IX TB Northwestern University rr Albion College PA University of Wisconsin PM University of Illinois PN University of Michigan FP University of Chicago FT University of Minnesota F9 Lombard College Division X BM LTniversity of Iowa T2 Iowa State College AH University of Nebraska Division XI P University of Missouri BZ William Jewell College FZ Missouri School of Mines PO Washington LTniversity PT LTniversity of Arkansas EB Drury College Division XII N University of Kansas BK Kansas State Agricultural College AE L ' niversity of Oklahoma EE Oklahoma Agricultural College Division XIII T LTniversity of Texas Louisiana State University B Tulane University Division XIV FE Colorado School of Mines FK University of Colorado AP Colorado Agricultural College EA University of Wyoming Division XV P University of Montana AI State College of Washington AO University of Idaho Division X T PZ LTniversity of Oregon TX University of Washington AT Oregon Agricultural College Division XVII BX Leland Stanford LTniversity B ' l ' LTniversity of California AZ LTniversity of Nevada EA University of Arizona Division XMII A LTniversity of South Carolina University of North Carolina BT North Carolina State College 402 Sigma Nu Epsilon Thela Chapter — Established 1922 li-K rT i Harrington Hartman Estile Ridge Black Hereford Cooper Blampied Watrous Lundberg Bigger Littrell Littlcfield Harris Hall Bixler Magnus Enright Brown Donald Floyd Bixler William Evans Cooper Thomas William Conrad Sydnor Hall William Maiile Bigger Arthur Clarence Hanijiton Francis Harvard Littrell William Washington Quarles Paul C.arnier Blamjiied James Joseph Enright Harry Fishburne Est ill Frank Warren Bcmis, Jr. John Eldridgc Black FRATRES 1922 1023 W illiani ilen Harris Carl Jacob Eundborg Robert Moses Littleficld Samuel Parker McConnell Harry Schumann Rubens William Matthews Walterskirchen Fredrick Bolles Stevens N ' esmilh Thompson 1924 Jean Claire Harrington I ' rancis Rockwell Hereford William C. Ridge Jerome C Watrous 1!12. ) Paul Bowers Hartman (justave Daniel Magnus 583 Beacon Street, Boston 403 6 Active Chapters Alpha Mu Sigma Established in l ' J14 at Cooper Union 200 Members CHAPTER ROLL Alpha Cooper LInion Beta College of the City of New York Gamma Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute Delta Massachusetts Institute of Technology Epsilon Columbia University Zeta New York University 404 Alpha Mu Sigma Delta Chapter — Established li 21 li l ft - 1 ■H 1 ' V. IH ■■|ak ' i .n 3h Gerofski Bnison Rosengard Green OrliiigiT Myers Goodman Mottelson FRATRES 1921 Abraham Abba Orlinger r?cnnett Mvers 1922 Hyman Louis Rosengard Herman Alexander Rruson 1923 Harrv Green Irvin Gerofski 405 Phi Sigma Delta IG Active Chapters 1375 Members Established 1909 at Cohimbia University CHAPTER ROLL Alpha Columbia University Beta Cornell L niversity Gamma Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Delta New York LIniversity Epsilon Union College Zeta L ' niversity of Pennsylvania Eta University of Michigan Theta University of Colorado Iota Denver L ' niversity Kappa - Western Reserve Lambda LIniversity of Texas Oniicron Ohio State University Mu LIniversity of Chicago Nu Massachusetts Institute of Technology Xi Boston University Pi University of Wisconsin ALUMNI CHAPTERS Phi Sigma Delta Club of Chicago Phi Sigma Delta Club of Cleveland, Ohio Phi Sigma Delta Club of Dallas, Texas Phi Sigma Delta Club of Denver, Colorado Phi Sigma Delta Club of New York 406 Phi Sigma Delta Nu Cluipter Cohen Marks Raphael Piiikoson Ball Rubin Tassler fH AFTER ROSTER GRADUATE Solomon Mark Silverstein 1922 Isidor Ball Bcrnanl William Ruhiri William Israel Horlick Abraham Harr - Tassler ' ict()r Laurence Wolf 1923 Joseph Manning I.evenson Harry Reuben Raphael 1924 Willanl Martin Marks 1925 Morris Cohen I larrv I ' inkoson rOO Huntington A eniie, Boston ♦Deceased September 11. 1921 407 ifl ■• 1 9 2 3 TECHNIQUE 19 23 - T PpOfl HlffllUllliiMl ' llllllllllHll ' .iTl,..;.M,ii,.lli[.HlUI ,iruUuHll aiMW l.lfc i M..-lM. mm|||y||||(||„|[|| i|u „|lll.|.ull.i„,,l, UlUm|H|lflltLUUUI Inter-Fraternity Conference Gayley Rudderham Hazard Schmitz Meling Shirey Groce OFFICERS President Hugh McCluer Shirey Vice-President Schuyler Hazard Secretary Henry Clifford Gayley Treasurer Edwin Herman Schmitz Walton Craig Groce EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Charles Gordon Rudderham 408 Inter-Fraternity Conference Till, puiposc of tlu- Inter- Fraternity ( ' (inl ' crence is l i pronicjtc llie 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 act|uaintance anioni; the fraternities and between fraternity and non-fraternity men. This purpose is carried out in many different wa s. It has been customary in the past to award a prize to the Iralerniiy h.i iiig tlu- best scholarship record in the past year, the prize being a clock which remains in the possession of the chapter as long as it continues to hold the highest record in the years following. The faculty has been glad to co-operate with the Conference in tlii matter by issuing to it the ofificial marks upon which the ratings of the chapters are based. Among other things, inter-fraternity sports are arranged by the Con- ference for each year. The most popular sports have undoubtedly been baseball and bowling, but basketball was very successful last year and the interest this year promises some lively games. Football has unfortunately been omitted from the list of fraternity athletics, but the majority think it best not to attempt this sport. Handsome cups are awarded to the champions of the various sports. Inter-fraternity sports, on the whole, have been exceedingly well supported, probably on account of the little time the men have to devote to Institute ath- letics. Fxchange dinners have been arranged in the past few ears but it has been thought best to substitute open house evenings, thus affording another opportunity for the fraternities to become better acquainted. This plan is now being worked out and should be very successful. Last, but not least, are the inter-fraternity dances which are always very popular. The dances held in the past have bee n a great success, and the enthusiasm among the fraternities this ear prophesies an even greater success. MEMRFRS .Alpha Tau Omega Beta Theta Pi Delta Kappa F psilon Helta Tau Delta Delta l ' i3silon Kappa Sigma Lambda (hi Alpha Phi Beta Kpsilon Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Sigma Kappa Sigma Alpha I ' .psilon Sigma Chi Theta Chi Theta Delta Chi Theta Xi 409 WANDERING GREEKS Alpha Chi Rho Alpha Delta Sigma Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha Kappa Zeta Alpha Sigma Omicron Alpha Sigma Phi . Alpha Tau Omega Beta Phi Beta Theta Pi Chi Psi . Delta Alpha Delta Chi Delta Phi Delta Tau Delta Delta Upsilon Kappa Alpha Kappa Kappa K.a,ppa . Kappa Sigma Phi Delta ... Phi Delta Theta Charles R. Bailey Dartmouth CoUeRe Williain Thompson Smith . . Dartmouth College Henry S. Davis Pennsylvania State University Andrew Langdon University of California Antin W. Hosig University of North Dakota Maynard L. Flickin er .... University of Akron Hugh H. Brenan Marietta College Clarence A. Braukman .... University of Colorado Arthur C. Craig Lehigh University Otto K. Eitel Armour Institute of Technology Charles H. Baker University of Maine John W. Beretta University of Texas Rudolph H. Blatter University of Wisconsin Henry B. duPont Yale University Robert Grant. Jr Cornell University William L. Keplinger. Jr. ... Pennsylvania State University Cliarles R. McCutcheon .... Georgia School of Technology Earle H. Rumery University of Maine Russell D. White Wabash College Lester Bridaham Cornell University Louis A. Metz Cornell L niversity James K. W. Pratt College of the City of New York Albert C. Schweizer. Jr College of the City of New York Herbert S. Skach College of the City of New York Albert J. Kraemer University of Kentucky E. Oliver Jones Cornell University Joseph C. Morrell Rutgers University Richard E. Donnelly University of Pittsburgh Horace S. Kehm University of Chicago Reginald B. Miner Dartmouth College Joseph P. Mountjoy Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute George H. Holmes. Jr Tufts College Oaklee E. Charlton Randolph Macon College Stephen G. Henry Louisiana State University John E. Jackson (Southern) . . Vanderbilt LTniversity William McWane Bethany College Blaylock Atherton Dartmouth College Everett L. Sweet Brown University Wilham E. Ames Michigan Agricultural College Whitman College University of North Dakota Vanderbilt LTniversity Amherst College Williams College Phi Gamma Delta Werner W. Baumeister Boyd M. Begg .... Donald M. Creveling Gustav H. Diechmann . Louis B. Freeman Mahlon A. Hartley Pennsylvania College Harris B. Mclntyre Colby College Austin W. Maddocks .... Colby College John Merritt Mercer University George D. Ramsay Washington Jefferson University Harold R. Ten Eyck Colorado LTniversity Harry M. Witherow Pennsylvania College Laurence V. Harris Columbia University Stanley D. Whitford Colgate University 410 B ■Q B B a B Pill KvVITA PSI Phi Kai ' pa T.vr Pm Lambda Alpha Pi KL ppa Alpha Psr Upsilon Sigma Chi .... Sigma Delta Epsilox Sigma Phi .... Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Pi . . . Sigma Tau Alpha Sigma Tau Phi Sigma Xi Tau Beta Pi Theta Chi . Theta Delta Chi Zeta Psi ... Ralph S. Hayes . Clinton F. Smith . Jolm H. Teeter Lloyd Westbrook . Hdiuund D. Ayrcs Guimaraes Atahualpa Eelipe Cadenas Victor F. deBasahe Enrique deSouza . Bernardo Elosua Jose Bozzano . Franz A. Krie iheini Alberto L. (iuerrero Roberto J. Ottonello Antonio T. Penna Quirino E. Pesquera Arturo Ponce-Canton Antonio Rosado Antonio Rosado, Jr. Luciano A. Preloran Victor Stevenson . Rutilio Torres . John v. Cook . William C. Hull. Jr. Seward S. Merrell L. Melvin Nelson . R. WTiitney Goswell Benjamin P. Harris. Jr. A. Wardwell Hawkins Clifton B. Morse . Charles S. Mt Cann Wallace B. K. Dove Harold H. Leary . Erwin Schoeflfel Charles H. Muhlenberg. Jr. Baird Snyder . Eugene V. VanPelt. Jr. Morton P. Woodward C. Sterling Webber Alex Taller Morton P. Woodward Morton P. Woodward Raymond P. Harold Frederick E. Bastian Leiand M. Rice Stephen B. Metcalfe Waller ' . Morgan Darttnoutli College University of Minnesota, Pennsylvania State University Cornel! L ' niversity Miami University Massachusetts Institute of Teclinology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massaclmsetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Georgia School of Technology Cornell University Cornell University University of Illinois University of Rochester Brown University Hamilton College Bowdoin College Den i son LTniversity Brown LTniversity University of Rochester LTniversity of Rochester Lehigh University Cornell University College of William Mary Cornell LT niversity Tufts College Pennsylvania State University Cornell LTniversity Cornell University Carnegie Institute of Technology University of Rochester Hamilton College University of California Columbia University 411 riuds is now fitting that we shoiilil turn from the more serious side of this Hfe at Technology to the more ludicrous. For that purpose, a section known as Grinds has each year been set aside in this publication, and it has been our duty to compile the digest of the humor and the more or less comical situations which arise from time to time in our Institute life. It may seem strange to s(jme of our readers that there is anything funny about this school of ours. Well, in truth, there isn ' t. But e en as in the grim struggle of life, at times occasions arise whereupon we turn from the solemnness of the thing and re -ert to the affairs that please. And so we ha e found that, having sufficiently oiled our crazy bones so that they will react properly to the comedy being enacted before us, there are at least some funny things in this world of ours — which does not prove that the following will in any way be funny. At different points in this section, we will endeavor to bring smiles 1) ' deliber- ately bringing out little personalities for which the owner should pride himself instead of trying to harangue us. We often wish that we had some iota of wit tacked about us somewhere, for then our task would be that much lighter. The chosen few who have given us material should be complimented. Let us therefore embark on the voyage though we know not where it may lead. Follow on with us, and, if nothing funny occurs on one page, we advise you to hope that on the next page your expectations will be fulfilled. They likely won ' t; but hope, anyway. 414 .i. —i Trr . -i.i ..- New Way of Cetting Out of Heat Lecture. I ' rcil. Brrr - (reading notice ficiin iniormation office) : Mr. I)e Acosta is wanted at room 10-100. 30 seconds elapse. Xo one ino es. Then a bird by the name of Severn gets his hat and coat and goes. Attaboy Doug. Bu Xo. 1: Been on a vacation. Bug No. 2: No, on a tramp. ( )h, Archie, will you take Miss Smith home? No end sorrj-, old thing, but I live in a fraternity house you know. Rundlett and Bainbridge on a Camping Trip. Look Bill, this cofTee pot leaks. ' h ' don ' t you fix it? It ' s full, I can ' t fix it. Fix it when it ' s empty then. It don ' t leak then, you egg. Groce: I have a rotten cold. Sweet thing alongside: What taking for it. Groce: Well, make me an offer. ' irc oii 415 What the WELL DRESSED Tech Man will wear for JUNIOR WEEK With Apologies to Vanity Fair. After Technique Rush, One set of false teeth, secondhand if possible. Your other shirt, the first one having been demolished in the rush, with a flowing black tie as worn by Prof. Franklin. Seymour trousers, that is, see more of the socks than you can of the trousers. Shoes light tan as furnished by the Mil. Science department. Junior Prom, Hard-boiled shirt, men are advised to boil at least eight minutes. Tuxedo furnished by Max Keezer, same model as used by waiters, go early and avoid the rush. One pair alarm clock stockings, one on each foot. Black bow tie, either with elastic attachment for fastening to the neck or wide to be tucked under the collar. Flowing silk handkerchief from breast pocket with cardinal and gray border to show you are from Tech — always necessary to have some evidence to show you are from Tech. If handkerchief is not available, carry slide rule in outside pocket. This will also give some means of entertaining the girl during the intermission. Tech Show, After you get through fighting for and paying for your tickets, wear anything you have left, however we suggest: Walking suit, green in color to match surrounding spring-like local color. Silk shirt, preferably orange in color with some quiet colored stripe, say cerise. Hat, derby, either brown or pearl gray in color. Concealed about your person somewhere carry about three cans of tomatoes. The canned type are more appreciated by the actors than the solid ones. They run farther. A light top coat would be in order, but a regulation Lab. coat can be substituted. In case show gets dull, be prepared by bringing along a copy of Peabod ' s Thermodynamics. No time is to be wasted during this vacation. 410 He: If a boat is 135 feet long and 35 feet wide, how old is the captain? She: Thirty-five years. He: How come? She: I asked hiin. Some problems we get at this insti- tution have about as much sense to thcni as: If it takes four yards of calico to make a shirtwaist for an elephant, how long would it take a grasshopper with a wooden leg to kick a hole through a lump of sugar? Or — If it takes a canary bird on roller skates four weeks and three days to cross the Rocky Mountains in a snow- storm, how long would it take an eel to sink through a barrel of soft soap? Or — If r e bread is eight cents a loaf, why is pumpernickel? Or — If your grandfather grew a set of whiskers at the age of four, why does y(jiu- old maid aunt read the Boston American? Or 11 Julius Caesar wrote Esops Fables when a boy, why was Charle- magne Nero ' s alct? Or — If people that ii c in glass houses gather no moss, why is an earK ' bird worth two in the bush? Holy Smoke Famous EGGS Hens L Bad Y I )nnib K Fried EGGS EGGS EGGS EGGS EGGS EGGS EGGS EGGS 417 The Fable Of The Freshman A D lo, there came unto us here at Technology assembled a freshman of -A exceeding smoothness. From the top of his sleek nabisco-like head to his flaring tassels on his golf socks and below to the fringed tongue in his brogue shoes, he was exceeding smooth. It so happened that he had come from out the wilds of Utah from which he had acquired this great smoothness. And, in the course of his wanderings about our own Park Street, he had been misdirected to the institution of learning, which is situated a little further out Massachusetts Avenue and had been lucky enough to catch Thursday ' s car on the Dudley- Harvard shuttle. Now, not realizing that there was such ' -TV js fc place as Technology, he had alighted and it so came k Tica ° P ® Horace, seeing his poor condition, had re- wf Btl ' ' ' ' ' ' ™ ° ° $6,157,986,476,987.99 and told him it -yli ' fi ' k. h was perfectly K. O. for the exceeding smooth frosh to go to school here. But even before Horace had quite fin- ished with the frosh of exceeding smoothness, there de- scended upon him an whole army of men of various types and description which in those days were yclept fraternity men. So there came to pass for the exceeding smooth frosh a two weeks ' sojourn spent amid the walls of the Brunswick, Copley -Plaza, Lenox and stretching even so far as the town of Wellesley. Theseappealed greatly to our frosh of exceeding smoothness and were things much to be desired b - him. Now, at the end of these two weeks, his companions settled down to learn more or less of various subjects, but not so the frosh of exceeding smoothness. For the taste of the life he had received was entirely satisfactory to him and he continued to live it even unto the sixth and seventh week. His hair had thus far retained its brilliant lustre and had been a great place for the winter ice skating palace of more or less flies who are wont to hibernate during the winter at the Wellesley Inn. His wardrobe had been augmented by four dozen boxes of Lion collars and a new set of Kelly- Springfield tires, so that he was now considered of greater smoothness than before. But lo, December came around, and with it a list published yearly by the fac- ulty of students who know enough or too much of engineering and affiliated subjects to be of any use to our institution, and whose name should head the list but our frosh of exceeding smoothness. He is no more to us at Tech, but rests sublimely at H d where his smoothness is a thing of envy. Moral: Grease your hair too often and ou grease the wheels of progress that turn for a hasty exit from Technology. 418 GR INDS ■t ,. .l.-.v !!,.,-,, . .r,... . - . ...-- II -JT-JIiiiia Famous Sayings by Famous Men I ' rot. Phcltui: Take a beaker or any other suitable apparatus. I ' rcil. Armstrong: I will tin the talking in here, gentlemen. Prt)t. Johnston: May 1 run over the hour a few minutes? Prof. Passano: God Bless my Soul! Prof. Derr: Er-Kr-More of which later. Prof. Miller: It only killed 17 men. A small explosion. Prof, liartlett: That ' s wrong. What do ()u say next. ' ' Prof. Smith: He said something good one day but it was too fast. We couldn ' t get it. Prof. Dewey: How are you going to invest your first SIOOO? We ' ll bite, Davie, how do you do it? Prof. Ruttledge: Says nothing. He draws it all. Prof. Lewis: To-da ' my greal-grandmother spun wool In- h.uid. Pro f. Haven: Gentlemen, expedite the conclusion of your delineation as much as may be. (All of which means, finish your drawings.) Prof. Hayward: (ieiitlcmen, we must co-operate. 419 I p I |Vl _ : '  _ 1 9 j3 J, £ 9 2 3 •■• ™ M a uj M u m Boycr: Where did you go over last week end, Heinie. ' ' Horn: Oh, I just went down to see the folks. Boyer: How did your find them. ' ' Horn: Well, I knew where they lived. One To Think About A: Why is a lazy dog like an aisle in a theatre? B: Go ahead, spring it. C: Well, it ' s a slow pup. Bright and Early At least earlv. Our Professors Brantingham returning from the wilds of Boston center one day had a great story to relate concerning two women who he had seen fighting in the Post Office. Kirkhani: Didn ' t you stop them, Al? Brantingham: No, a sign in back of them said Letter Box 420 ' ■- ■' ' ■' ■' ■MTIiiiiT li. C. WKIJ.h - IIIMOKV Ol ' Till-: I ' ROM. 421 The House Party Prologue The move to hold a house party The howl of the dissenting brothers The motion carried The formal dress agitation The howl of the dissenting brothers The long wrangle The motion defeated The date set. Chapter 1. The hour before the girls arrive The frantic concealment of old clothes The ditto of pictures and letters The brother who suddenly wants a bath The board of discouragement The arrival of three girls The back stair rush of the unclad brother The tragic denouement The blushing flight (duet) The razz from the brothers. Chapter 2. The full dress rush The seventeen neck and the fourteen collar The busted tie The borrowed shirt The circus tent effect The toothless comb The invincible cowlick The bandoline bottle The milling herd The blase debut. Chapter 3. The dinner stampede The sweet young friend The long thin rug The slippery Hoor The appalling crash The tremendous ovation The ripped jeans The heroic smile The flat tire sensation The arrival at the groaning board. 422 (Sarcasm.) Chapter 4. The healtliN ' sssssssoiqi The comforting laugh The l rilhaiil sally The bright retort The awful break The thunderous silence The front door bell The agile exit. CllAI ' TKR 5. The first dance The snappy music The niismated feet The wicked motion The bird who cuts in The pass to the bench The quiet smoke The lonesome girl The inspiration The strategic approach The off tackle play The ten- ard loss The gain aroimd end The gross faux pas The arrival of honey (male). riiAPTER 6. The hop off to WcUcsIcn ' The cold wind The puritanical friend The sour silence The mental vow The discouraging farewell The long, long trail The thunderous blowout The zero hour The cold gra - dawn The arrival at the house The dive for bed The grand and glorious feeling. TlIK F.ND 423 Ironed Out TECHA DELENDA EST! Much water has flowed into the sump of the Hydraulics Lab., and having flowed in, flowed out again, since last we felt called upon to crush this viprous cocatrice, that, raising its slimy belly from the damp sweat of its reeking bed, dared proclaim its existence to virtuous beings. Again our serene tranquillity has been rufiied by the foul mouthings of this raffish ophidian. Twelve times within the concourse of the last moon has it paraded its pediculous fetor before the student body, drooling fatuous verbiage into the ears of all who would deign to listen. Far be it from us to snoop with in- quiring proboscises close to the ground, seeking a sundry, stray, feculent, stench yet, when such a product of natal ooze permeates even to our abode on high Olympus, we are annoyed, vastly annoyed, and hesitate not for the smallest fraction of an aeon to expunge this abhorrent prodigy. Therefore at the fourth hour on Nov ' ember ninth shall the Tech crawl forth to its doom. It is only those of the Managing Board and such others as have resided in the same hotbed of iniquity for the space of one congealing of the turbulent Charles who may enjoy the privilege of partially expiating the crimes of their forefathers by being sacrificed to Belial upon the Gridiron — too noble an extinction for this phthiriasic aniphisbsna. Armageddon is nigh at hand. (Signed) H. ll Kirkham, For TECHNIQUE. Business Brightens — For the Undertaker To the most ignoble ruffian, editor of that despicable collection of typographical errors, Technique: Greetings: To fight is to pray as one of your reprehensible heelers once misquoted. After a perusal of your dastardly challenge the benevolence of our magnanimous souls forces us to notify your degenerate gang of debilitated drones that we, virtuous and respectable TECHITES all, intend to unite in prayer on Wednesday next, in order that the more energetic of your slothful crew may have sufficient time to engage proper conveyance for themselves and comrades to their respective hospitals and morgues. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this — the im- penetrable dullness and natural inability of the aforementioned challengers makes necessary such a warning in all humanity. However, before crushing into the ooze of eternal oblivion our altogether ridicu- lous antagonists, we are obliged to present one immutable demand that you keep your indescribably degenerate personages out of the sight of our pure and undefiled warriors in order that our contempt for such degenerate stuff may not cause us to utterly annihilate you even before the night set for your destruction. Furthermore, allow us to advise that you caution all to hold back the pesti- lential torrent of oaths so customary to your men. Let them rather seek deep into their brown bags, and amuse them- selves with slide rule and log table until such time as we see fit to show them up as the negligible increments that they are. Condescendingh- yours, A. j. Browning, Genera! Manager of THE TECH. 424 Technique 9 — Tech 000000000 SNIQUES WALK Ol T AM) TAKE THE PUBLICATIONS CHAMPIONSHIP IT is a time-worn old tuiagc that no matter how much IniU you throw you have to kill the beast to become a real toreador. But the brother penpushers and type punchers of the so-called Official News Organ of Technology likely have ne er heard of the sa ing or, if the - have, it has been entirely disregarded by them. In consequence, they took man hours ' time before the great contest was to be staged and devoted these precious hours to perfecting their flow of the English language and making it fit their needs in attempting to throw fear and trembling into the hearts of we who are directly connected with Technique. In a series of spurious articles published in the Tech, they attacked, assailed and belittled our courage and physical possibilities at great length. In the sporting element of today this form of indoor spf)rt is known as mud-slinging, and it is a fact that so man - cubic N ' ards were slung by our rivals that on the day of the game the field was not in fit condition to be played on. However, after looking at the sea of mud and asking our own editor if he deemed it advisable to hold such a swimming meet as would be necessary for such conditions, the honorable Techitcs had the unbecoming nerve to publish in the next day ' s issue words to the effect that there were streaks of certain color, not known to men of indomitable spirits, running down our backs. Ha ing told you of the preliminary liouts we need but to look at the top of the sheet to note the great truth of the adage we have quoted. We won despite all our seeming failings. The first half was uneventful as far as scoring was concerned. The teams battled up and down to a scoreless half with the fighting mainly in Tech territory. All during this half. Technique clearly showed their superiority and the result was never in doubt. Soon after the second half opened. Technique brought out a more varied attack. Forcing their op- ponents down under their own goal posts, they were held for downs but managed to score after all. Tech had their ball on their own ten-yard line and Charlie Toll flrfjpped back to punt out of danger. The Tech center lifted a perfect mashie shot o cr Charlie ' s head, the ball coming to rest some ten yards back of their goal line. Taking a survey of the situation at hand, Charlie decided it would be considered good form to pick up the ball and scurry back onto the playing field. But alas! There was a reception of Technique men awaiting him, such as had never been accorded a Tech man Ijefore. Result, Technique 2 points. After an exchange of punts, Brantingham picked uj) a lose ball and scampered forty yards across the field, and on the next play heaved a beautiful pass to Ray Holden who went on over for a touchdown and certain victory. And this, gentle reader, is the sad tale of the downfall of the great Tfxh football before the continued onslaught of Tfxhnique. Twas ever thus. 425 ' 1923 TECHNIQUE 1923 ■' - Ti _JL n s B B a Es a a d B_g_a nj iSMil i.iruiiiji,i]. i.nifiijji |m .|Muiu j.,Liiiiiiiiiumjil.iiiJ Head- End E.veNT s. 426 GRINDS iBooBBaDBagnB We Were dancing With youthful abandon When the buttons on The top deck Of my tuck jeans Carried awa ' . Clapping my hands into ni ' Pockets, I laughed LOLDLV. And suggested We stroll outside. I Fear my partner Had a sense of Humor And no Feelings For, outside in the Moonlight she tripped me Playfully, And I all but lost those Infernal pants. I Finalh managed to tie A running bowline Thru the strap With success And thereupon F elt greatly RELIEVED. M |l V I III Father: Young man, the lights go out at ten in this house. Y. M.: Suits me to a T. Don ' t dcla - on my account. thank ou. Beadle: Say, Lee, if a man walks down the street and kicks an iron fence three times, why is his name Johnson .■Cowie: I don ' t know, Hal, wh - is his name Johnson? Beadle: Well, you see his father ' s name was Johnson. Apologies to KCB hen the light of our e cs begins to trail her fingers thru your hair; PAUSE — and remember wiiat li.ip- pened to Sampson. 427 I e □ B B B B a BB S i £ Q B a B E3 a g g b □ a n i — ■' ■— - ■n,.,li:::..,X.„:j.aLu .r....m,..N i Lu,i.iLi.iimimi.r,iT . nhii71T,ij7i7iiiJi L J u. — Joe: Nice day, don ' t you think: Bush: No, not often. Two members of the class of ' 87 were discussing old times. Have you seen Shepard lately, he used to be a wonder at leading the class yell. Yes, I ' ve seen him and I ' ve come to the coiulusicm that ' ell was weak. He ' s got a boy at the old school and you ought to hear liini now when he audits the kid ' s bills. In more remote parts there is still some connection between the Ein Stein and the Zwei Beer theories. Wot say! 428 Phyllip: WDuldn ' t it be awful if all (jf these people came to life. Phyllis: I wish one of them would. Heard at House Party ( ' to Flapper: You know there is a dog in our town that hasn ' t any nose. Flapper: Isn ' t that perfectly terrible. How did he lose it? ( ' .■I don ' t know. Flapper: Uell how does the poor little dog smell. He: Terrible. Fate is Cruel The weary student was returning home with a pint of precious prune juice on his calloused hi[) and being a convivial soul, stopped at the I ' nited Cigar Store to swap lies with the boys. While leaning against the radiator and thus engrossed, the corpus delicti exploded and blew out a section of his room-mate ' s overcoat. Pity this man! His punishment was equivalent to burning at the stake. Editor ' s note — If it had l)een a (|n,iit — it would have killed him. The Tech Show Chorus Maiiajier Faces a Knotty Problem 429 fl R ' Vl ' 1923 y H a a j: W I , i --. ' - ,M,i,| f n.i, i. .::;;:ru.. mT,- ■.„,,nr|i(|.niiu.irl.lill.up...rin..riiErSii;r TECHNIQUE 1923 « ■■jrm Coal: Who was that terrible girl Smith took to Prom? Vest: That was my sister. Coat: (slightly torn): That ' s nothing, you ought to see mine. I The Song of the House Party Stag liiNC to be a stag, because when the jam begins, I ' m right there, without making any preliminar ' excursions — and when it ' s over, I don ' t have to take some girl for an expensi -e ride in a taxi, or an endless ride via the Public Service — me — I can go to bed and give the devoted ones the horse laugh. I have my pick of everybody ' s girl — if you don ' t belie -e it, ask them — sometimes, while making a reconnaisance, I catch a throw back to our Puritan forbears, but, as a rule, I experience no trouble, the variety is exhilirating and the party costs me nothing. When Pm tired of dancing, I can entertain someone ' s e lse friend, or take a quiet smoke. Whenever refreshments are served, I revel in m - enviable posi- tion — I can horn into an - tete-a-tete and get by with it — I can even separate the timid and less experienced from their lady loves. I am a tower of smoke by day and a pillar of fire by night! God bless me! 430 Our editor, Hall Kirkham, was known to hold the record when at the age as depicted in the above, for continuous non-stoj) run. He averaged three miles on the gallon. Hell hath no fury like the aftermath of smoking. — Peruvian proverb Possibh- this accounts for the sulphurous odor of Christmas cigars. Ken Kingsley: Is this the weather bureau. ' ' How about a shower to night ? Voice of the Prophet: Don ' t ask me, if ou need one. Take it. 431 Bum 1: I hear they are think- ing of legislating against ci- gars. Bum 2: That won ' t make any difference to you with that rope. Professor Moore, in Organic Chem. Lecture, was discussing the properties of Thymol. Gentlemen, this substance gives the characteristic odor, with which you are probably familiar, of wild thyme. Sorry, old man, we have to take your word for it. We personally know nothing about it. We sincerely believe that our next president ' s name will be Dimes, or Quarters. We only hope it will not be Sheckles. Thesis Subjects. Joe Bush, a senior in Course XXIII, submitted a report the general context of which ran as follows: Having delved into great and exten- sive research, I find that the reason for the extremely low cost of Sauer- kraut in Bangkok, Siam.is due in great part to the novel method of manu- facture employed in that clime. Cabbages are placed in high ex- posed parts of Banyan trees by Simians and a species of gorilla. Elephants are then inhumanely driven under these and arc made to trumpet into the upper branches of said trees by unbelievably cruel methods, there- by blowing upon and artificially drying this great delicacy. We feel that if brought to the at- tention of the S. P. C. A. something might be done about the matter as these poor pachyderms are kept in agony from early morn until dewy eve in this nefarious business. 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Butte, Mont. 18 Grove St.. West Somerville. Mass. 24 Spring St.. Somerville. Mass. 468 Commonwealth .Ave.. Boston, Mass. 24 Spring St.. Somerville. Mass. 825 Wisconsin Ave.. St. Joseph. Mich. 66 Lincoln St.. Lewiston. Maine. 48 Howe St.. Lewiston, Maine. 75 Oakley Road. Belmont. Mass. 404 W. French Place. San Antonio. Texas Rockwell Ave.. Naugatuck, Conn. 181 St. Botolph St.. Boston, Mass. 213 Plane St.. Newark. N. J. London. England 81 Bellingham St.. Chelsea. M ass. 65 Florence -Ave.. Revere. Mass. 8 Cliestnut St.. Gloucester. Mass. 967 S. Main St.. .Akron. Ohio 15 Bradford St.. Salem. Mass. Buenos Aires. Argentina 150 Addison St.. Chelsea. Mass. ,30 Kemper St.. Wollaston. Mass. 310 W. Upsal St.. Mt. Airy. Phila., Pa. 128 Park Ave.. Hridgewater. Mass. 3956 Sathon Road. Bangkok. Siam ,529 Elderwood .- ve.. Pelham. N. Y. 22 North St.. Bath. Maine. 14 Marcella St.. Roxbury, Mass. 12 Morris St.. Vonkers. N. V. Vineyard Haven, Mass. Farm Hill. Middletown. Conn. 620 Clinton .Ave.. Bridgeport. Conn. 3 Orchard St.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa. 79 Rutgers Place. Nutley, N. J. F alls Church. X ' irginia 1824 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N. V. 257 High St.. Pawtucket. R. I. Xtimr Bishop. William Sanft)r i Bisscy. Harry Sankar Bissland, James Ilopt ' . Jr. Bi.xler. Donald Floyd. SN . . BizzoziTo. Ernest Bianchi . Bjerke. Harold Raeder . Bjerknes. .Mf Black. .Alexander .... Black. John Eldrldse. SN Black. Rol ert DoukUis . . . Black. Roland Ne vl)ury Black. Stanley Bi ehiw . Blackall. Frederick Steele. Jr.. B 1-AE Blackett. Sydney Watson . Blackwell. Haul .A.. B. S. . . Blair. William Russell . . . Blaisdeli. Willard Charles Alfred Blake, ( harles Henry- Blake. John T yiss. B. S. . Blake. Malcolm Sheppard. eiX Blainpied. Paul Garnier. iN Blanchard. Cadwallader Ford . Blanchard. Morris William Blanchard. Philip Dean Blandy. William Hallett Blatter. Rudolf Hans. Bon Bliven. Frances Louisa , Blodgett. Emmons Wentworth. I ' V Blomquist. Harold Robert . Blonsky. George Basil Blood. Lawson Tisdale. ATA . Bloom. Mortimer Charles . Bloore. John Stephen Boardman. Charles Marshall. ATA Bodell. Henry Robert Boeke. Thomas Boggs. Lewers .Addison. B. S. . Bolam. Lester George Boli. George Trcbel. ex . . Bolster, Calvin Mathews Bolster. Robert P ong Bon. Herschel Mortimer Bond. David Barnett. Jr. . Bond, Horatio Lockerby Bond. Miller H Bond-Nelson. Frank Oliver. ATA Bone. Alexander Jamieson . Bonfils. Frederick Walker Booth. Edward Chapin. AKE . Booth. Edward Wolcott Booth. Herbert Willoughby, AKK Booth. Richard Perry Borchgrevink. I ' iim .... Borucov. Elhanan .... Hotting, Leonarfi Pollard Bovey, William Howard. Jr.. B. . Bowdilch. Richard Lyon. l rA Bower. John Oates. lis. . Bowers. James .Alan. AT Bowles. Charles Hall . . , Bowles. Raymond Leiand. rA Bojce. Girard. B. A, ... Boyd. Stanley William. AXA . Boyd. Thomas Hutcheson. OAX Boyer. Harold Raymond, AKE Boyer, Jerome Ludwig . Boyle. Michael F ' rancis . Bozzano. Jose. 4 . A .... Hnu-kett. James English Brackett. William Savage. B.S.. AKE Bradford. Stuart Emerson. S. B Bradley, Maurice Byron, K2: . Bradshaw, Greatorex Charles . Braestrup. Carl Bjorn Bragg. Leslie Bartlett Brantingham, Charles .Alan. BE Brash, Julian Eugene Brater. Eric Richard Braukman. Clarence A., ATH . Bravo. Alphonso Diego y Vtllalobas Bray, Charles Collins Breed, Charles Alfred, S. B. . Class 1923 1922 1924 1922 1924 1923 I92. ' ! 192o 1925 1922 1924 1922 1922 1923 1923 1925 1924 1923 Grad. 1924 1924 1922 1923 1924 1923 1922 1924 1924 1922 1925 1922 1922 1924 1925 1925 1923 1922 1923 1922 1922 1923 1922 Sp. 1923 1923 1924 1924 Army 1925 1922 1924 1925 1922 1922 1922 1922 1923 1922 1922 1925 1923 1922 1922 1923 1922 1922 1922 1923 1923 1922 Grad. 1922 1923 1922 1925 1923 1922 1924 1923 1924 1922 Grad. Course X VI II XIII XVi XV XIII II X nil XV 11 x . II Vl-A VI-A VIA .X ' IV; XV; XIII XVi XVi II IV; ' 1II 1 VI III] XVa X XV; 11 X VI II I XV; XIII-A XV; XVi X XV; IVi ' l I Sp. X IX-B VI VI XV; I IV, XV; XV; XII XIII VI XVi II II XIII XV; X 11 XI II XVi X-B II XVa VI XVi XV; ' I A II IX-B II XV, X-A 439 Easton, Pa. Mass. Home Address 57 (MarenHon Ave., Lynn. Mass. 2 U C ' reston .-Vve.. Kordham. Bronx. X. Y. Box l )t , Hifihland Station. Springfield, Mass. 206 Spring Garden St.. 33 Bates Ave.. Quincy, Kristiania, Norway Kristiania. Norway ' A Beekinan St.. New York. N. V. noi Fourth Ave.. Aslniry Park. N. J. 4 .Avon St., Cambridge. Mass. 1103 Cooke St.. Waterville, Conn. .■ ) Otis St.. Medford, Mass. 3 Highland St., Woonsocket. R. I. lo Jefferson St.. Newton. Mass. Henderson. Kentucky 203 Salem St.. Maiden. Mass. Main St.. Foxboro. Mass. 140 St. lames Place. Brooklyn. N. Y. 102 Hewlett St., Roslindale. Mass. 75 North St.. Saro. Maine. 121 Oakdale Ave., ICast Dcdham. Mass. 17 University Road, BrookUne, Mass. Cuinberland (Center, Maine 308 Linwood St., AhinKton. Mass. 56 EldrcdKe St.. Newton. Mass. 2223 Main St.. La Crosse. Wis. 31 Tallawanda Drive. Worcester, Mass. 334 Tappan St.. Hrookline, Mass. 13 Spalding St., Jamaica Plain. Mass. Moukden, China 47 First St.. Taunton. Mass. 1234 Commonwealth Ave., Allston. Mass. 110 Westervelt .Ave.. Plainfield, N. J. 88 Claremont Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Pumping Station, Plymouth, Mass. Hubbard, Iowa Liberty. S. C. 315 Breckenridge St.. Buffalo. N. Y. Hermitage Hotel, Louisville. Ky. Ravenna, Ohio 40 Babcock St.. Brookline. Mass. 145 Townsend St.. Roxbury, Mass. Lithonia, Georgia Hyannis. Mass. 415 W. Pine St.. Knid. Okla. 4 S Breckenridge St.. Buffalo. N. Y. 20 Edgemont St., Roslindale. Mass. Denver. Colorado 133 Gibbs St.. Newton Center. Mass. 4S4 Beacon St., Boston. Mass. Crystal Lake. 111. 56 Floral St., Lawrence. Mass. Hamar. Norway Jerusalem, Palestine 315 E. 21st St., Brooklyn. N. Y. 212 W. Franklin Ave.. Minneapolis. Minn. 3flfi Adams St.. Milton. Mass. Shclburne. Nova Scotia 151 Chilton St.. Elizabeth. N. J. 2 Russell St.. Plymouth. Mass. 146 Sumner Ave.. Springtield. Mass. «3 Hancock St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. 14( Lakeview Ave.. Haverhill, Mass. 71 ICast S7th St.. New York. N. Y. 8.33 S. Limestone St.. Springfield, Mass. 714 N. . ' )th St.. Reading. Pa. 1.5-1 Washington St.. Woburn, Mass. Asuncioti. Paraguay 30 St. John St.. Jamaica Plain. Mass. 14 Hunderford Ct.. New Britain. Conn. Hyannis. Mass. Falkstone Ct.. 14th Fairmont Sts., Washington. D. C. 524 Cohannet St.. Taunton. Mass. Copenhagen. Denmark 17 So. Main St., Milford. Mass. 1201 National Ave.. Rockfort. 111. 32 Stockton St., Jacksonville, Fla. 131 Crystal Ave, New London. Conn. 1521 Niagara St.. Denver. Colo. Mexico City. Me. ico 114 Hartford St., Framinghani. Mass. 160 Ocean St., Lynn, Mass. Xamc Breer, Paul Euj-ene . Breitbell. Charles Edward . Brenan, Hugh Harper. AS Bretting, Henry Lyman. KS Breuleux, Albert AIo sius . Brewster, Meredith WeUman Brick. George, BA . Bricker. George Walter. Jr. Bridaham. Lester Burbank. X Briggs, Allan LeRoy. AXA Briggs. Ferris Baldwin. A Brill, Clinton Bowen Fisk Brill. John Lewis, A Brimberg. Isaac Brink, Ra niond Otto . Britt. Edward Francis - Brittain, James Frederick . Brockelman, Arthur James. OS Brockelman. Webster Bernard Brockett. Clyde Page Brokaw. Charles Edmund. BOll Brooker, George William Gordon Brooks. Leonard John Brooks. Phillips Nelson Brouvver. Rodger De Riemer Brown. Abraham Brown. Alexander Chadbourne Brown. Benton Jackson Brown, Daniel Arthur, Jr. . Brown. Earl Dwight. B. S. Brown, Elbert Chester . Brown. Everett Cathcant. A ' l ' Brown. Eyler. B. A.. B. A. in Arch Brown. Francis William Brown. Frederick Simpson Bri)wn, Harvey Edward Brown, Jonathan 3d.. A Brown. Lewis Newton. BX Brown. Paul Bromley. 2K Robert Hall . , Ronald Dalrymple. 9X Sherwood Fiske S. Howell . . William Thomas. Jr., ! Browne, Osborne Arthur Browning, Albert Jesse, ATA Browning, George Lawrence. B Browning. Harrison . Bruce, Edmond . Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown •XK Brugmann. Elmer Worthington Brun. Grumar Bruner. Harry John Hrunii, Tlieodore Palmer Bruns. Ralph Fowler Bruson. Herman Alexander, AM2 Brjden, Colby William , Bucli, Luis Felipe, B. M. Buck. Henry Hichborn . Buckley. James Edward Buckner, Laurence Olyphant Budasuke, Rien .... Budlong. Mortimer Cook . Buell. Raymon Cox . Kl AX Buerger, Martin Julian . Buhler. August Albert . Bull. Harold Aitken . . Bundy, Richard Jenness. B. S. Bnnfly, Tlinmas Freeborn. AT BiiniU ' I!, William Seymoiir . Burbank. Wi-mlell Francis . Burcliard. John Ely . Burckes. Martin Hamlin Burckett. Douglas Mellen . Burdick. Carl Amos Burkart. Edward Henry, Jr. Burke, Charles James . Burke, Charles Thomas Burkholder. Theodor McKinley Burks. Harry Gray. Jr.. B.A Burnham. Edward Chester Burns, George Louis Burns, Robert Valentine Burroughs, Malcolm Sturtcvaiit. AKK M.A, Class Course Home Address 1925 X 39 Grant Road. Swampscott. Mass. 1922 I 214 E. Magnolia Ave.. Louisville, Ky. 1925 X Va 215 Washington St., Marietta, Ohio 1922 II Ashland, Wisconsin ' 1925 X Hillsboro. Ohio 1925 II 85 Palmetto St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 1925 nil 96 Pratt St., Mansfield. Mass. 1923 VI 236 70th St.. Brooklyn. N. V. 1922 X 330 Humboldt St., Denver. Colo. 1025 II 19 E. 6th St.. Jamestown. N. Y. 1022 XIV 189 8th Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Sp. c o Adjutant General. Washington, D. C. 1923 X 48 W. 7fith St.. New York. N. Y. 1024 VI 73 Bainbridge St.. Brooklyn. N. Y, 1023 XVa 135 Allen Place. Hartford, Conn. 1924 X Rydal. Pennsylvania 1922 I 71 Bartlett Ave., Arlington. Mass. 1925 X 105 Prescott St.. Clinton. Mass. 1924 XVa 388 Green St.. Clinton. Mass. ' 1922 X 11 Melrose St.. Rochester. N. Y. ' 1922 XVa 8438 Grand River Ave.. Detroit. Mich. 1925 I 20 Eldredge St.. Roslindale. Mass. 1923 II Templeton. Mass. 1922 II 36 Brockton Ave., Haverhill, Mass. 1922 II Westhampton. L. I., N. Y. 1924 I 103 Howard Ave.. Roxburv. Mass. 1925 X 1048 E. 4th St.. Vinton. Iowa 1922 X 484 Del Rosa Drive. Pasadena. Calif. 1922 I 215 Clark Road, Brookline. Mass. Grad. X Custer. Wash. 1924 VI II Harrison St.. Melrose Hlds.. Mass. 1923 VI 605 W. Ormsbv Ave.. Louisville. Ry. Grad. IVi 1890 Emerald St.. Eugene. Oregon 1924 V 84 Hillside Ave.. Arlington. Mass. 1925 II 10 Linwood St., Roxbury. Mass. 1922 X 24 High St.. Marlboro. Mass. 1923 VI 428 Charles River Road, Boston. Mass. 1922 XV2 28 Brooks St.. West Medford, Mass. 1923 I ' i Longmeadow, Mass. 1922 XVa 75 Glen Road. Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1923 XV2 33 Hancock St., Lexington. Mass. 1923 XIV 13 Nelson St.. Framingham. Mass. 1924 XIV Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. 1925 XV2 3rd Somerset Sts.. Philadelphia, Pa. 1922 VI-A 582 Putnam Ave.. Cambridge. Mass. 1922 XV:t 269 S. Taylor St., Blackfoot. Idaho Grad. X 2723 Adams Ave.. Ogden. Utah. 1925 II 936 E. 185th St.. Cleveland, Ohio 1924 VI 731 Rock Creek Church Rd.. Washington. D. C. 1924 X 69 Woodstock Ave.. Rutland. Vt. 1922 I Kristiania, Norway 1923 III] 55 Ivy St.. Boston. Mass. 1923 X 405 Massachusetts Ave., Boston. Mass. 1924 II 16 Allen St., West Roxbury, Mass. 1923 V 608 E. 2nd St., Middleton. Ohio 1922 II 50 Peterborough St.. Boston, Mass. 1923 in Santiago. Chile 1922 IVi 209 Wine St., MuUins. S. C. 1924 VI 15 Barclay St.. Worcester, Mass. 1922 VI-A Brocton, N. Y. 1923 I Railway Department. Bangkok. Siam 1925 XV; 2120 Harlem Ave., Rockford. 111. 1922 XVi 758 Omaha National Bank Bldg.. Omaha, Nebraska 1924 X 311 W. 7 0th St.. New York, N. Y. 1923 XV2 68 Arthur St.. Yonkers. N. Y. 1922 II 702 Madison Ave., New York. N. Y. 1922 XV2 517 Cuyahoga Bldg.. Cleveland, Ohio 1924 IV3 328 W. 1st. St.. Elmira, N. Y. 1925 II 21 Walnut St.. New Britain, Conn. 1924 XV ; 346 Auburndale Ave., .-X-uburndale. Mass. 1923 IV-2 Marshall, Minn. 1923 I 31 Clark Lane. Waltham. Mass. 1922 VI .Somerville, N. J. 1922 II Watch Hill. R. I. 1923 X 4159 Magnolia Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. 1922 II 90 Locust St.. Rochester. N. Y. 1923 VI-A 76 Spruce St.. Watertown, Mass. 1925 VI McPherson. Kansas Grad. y Bedford, ' irginia 1923 X 66 South St.. Waltham, Mass. 1925 X ' - 54 Granite Place, East Milton. Mass. 1923 I Avoca. Ireland 1922 XV2 43 Adams St., Melrose, Mass. 440 Name Burrows. Gates Wilson, KS; . Burriis. Ray Cooke .... Burt. Horace Greelv. 2:X Bunt. Nelson Walter Bush. Horace McMurtrie . Bushnell. Richard Simpson. . . B. Bussoni. Herbert Elwood . Buswell. Jay Fowler Butler. Charles Clifford . . Butler. Theodore Herrirk. • ;i Buttler. C.eorce. Jr.. ATli . Button. Herbert C:oBswell. Z K Buyers. .Archie Stanton. B. S. . Buzzcll. Racer Gilbreth, .iT Byrne. John Castle, SX Cabell. De Rosen Carroll. Jr. . Cabrer. .Albert Cadenas. Felipe Enrique. . A . Cahill. Edgar Daniel. X . . Cabin. John Lawrence . Cain. Lief Liltlejohn Caine. George Cadwallader Cake. Harold Ha.seltine, .A. B. Caldwell. Charles Wayland Caldwell. Sanuiel Hawks . Calingaert. George. D. Sc. . Callanan. George Richartl - Calley, Nelson Robert . Calnan, ( eorge Charles Calvert. Albert. S. B. . . Campbell. David Rac. ATS! Campbell, Jolin Gordon. B. S.. AT Cam[)hell, John Malcolm Campbell, Thomas Patterson, B Campfield, Louis Mirault, Jr. . Camps. Antonio Bernardo. B. S. Canby. Robert Compton, 2:X . Canfield. Guyton Chace Canfield. Haskins Bishop, B. S.. dKK Canney. True Dtirgin Cannon. Jack Willice Canzanelli. .Andrew . Caplain. Philip .... Caputo. Philoniena Rose . Cardinal. Paul Joseph, J K . Carey, Charles .Aldred . Carey, Malcolm Lawrence . Carleton, Ralph Dudley Carlsniith, I-eonard Eldon, .A. B Carlson. Edward. Jr. ... Carlson. Milton Oren Carlton. Edward Whitlock . Carothers. .Archie Damian . Carpenter. Clark Bailey. B. S. Carpenter, Donald Fell, MiK . Carpenter, John Boyden, Jr. Carpenter. Theodore Harrison. e.iX Carper. Gerald Irving Carrier. Phvlir) Howe, non Carroll. Lee Wingate. AXA Carter. John Churchill . Carven. Christopher Coleman . Carven. John Brogan Carven. Rupert Sadler. Jr. Carver. Paul F ' rancis Carver. Roger Dickinson Carvill. .Arthur Lincoln . Cary. Miles, Kr Casiiman, Joseph .... Caskey, Paul Herbert, B. .S.. rAB Cassidy, Irwin Burdctt . Cassin. Hyman Castellanos. Manuel Rofiue, Jr. Castle, Kendall Brooks, Jr. Cates. Vincent Kaczynski. i ' K Cavarly. Haj-wood Perry. Jr.. A Caverly. Austin Robinson . Center. Warren Norwood . Cernea. Roland Emanuel . Chadbourn. Charles Henry, Min. Eng.. Chadbourne. Jo.seph Humphrey. Jr-.SAK Chaffee. Joseph Gay Class 1924 1022 1024 192.3 102.5 1023 192.5 1924 192.5 1925 1922 1922 Grad. 1925 1924 Grad. 1923 1923 1025 1925 1925 1925 1922 1925 1925 Sp. 1925 1925 Grad. Grad. 1925 1022 1025 Grad. 1025 1024 1023 1024 1022 1025 1924 1922 1922 1023 1024 1025 1023 1022 Grad. 1924 Grad. 1025 1925 Grad. 1022 1023 1923 1923 1925 1922 1924 Sp. 1925 1923 1924 1922 1923 1024 1025 1924 1022 1025 1024 1024 1024 1922 1925 1924 1025 Sp. 1922 1023 Course IVi II II II VI-A II I VI X VI-A Ilia XV: II II XV, Armv II XIII X XVi X VI-A X VI-A X XVi X XIII-A VI X II XIV XIV X I XVj VI X VI IX-B I XIV IVi XVi VIII 111, 1 X VI-A XIII-A VI-A VI III. IX-B X VI VI-A XV, XVj VI IV, X -! XV, XV, III: XV, II X VI II X II II XIV XV: I ' XIII XII x -., VI Home Address Montebcllo. Calif. 832 Reisch Bldg.. Springfield. 111. 210 South 32nd St.. Omaha. Nebraska 52 Hanks St.. Lowell. .Mass. 214 Beacon St.. Chestnut Mill. Mass. 2fi5 St. Paul St.. Brookline. Mass. 203 W. Windsor .St.. Reading, Pa. 1115 Third Ave., .Salt Lake City, Utah 18 .Abbott St.. Wellesley. Mass. 112 Grove .St., Bangor, Maine 11 Lenox St., Worcester, Mass. Cazenovia. N. V. Sterling. Ill, Hotel Edgemere. 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Mass. 310 Park Ave., Paterson, N. J. 3fi2 L niversity Ave., Rochester, N, V, 4 Ridge Road, Revere, Mass. 173 .Albermarle St.. Si ringfield, Mass. Hilo. Terr, of Hawaii 08 Brookline St.. Cambridge. Mass. 17 Greenville Terrace. Springfield. Mass. 07 Central St., .Andover. Mass. 1115 3rd .St.. Fort Madison. Iowa 120 Warren St.. Boston. Mass. (1.5 Union St.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa. 2.5-) Park St., West Ro.xbury, Mass. Main St., Beiuiington, Vt. 1401 William St., Denver, Colo. 712 South Pasadena .Ave.. Pasadena, Cal. .507 V. 113th St., New York, N. V. 1.302 T. St.. N. W.. Washington, D. C. 34 Centre St., Dorchester, Slass. 56 Baldwin St., Charlestown, Mass, 50 Baldwin St.. Charlestown. Mass. 62 Dane St.. Beverly. Mass. 25 Gurncy St.. Cambridge, Mass. 28 Highland .Ave.. Somerville. Mass. 1715 Park Ave.. Richmond. a. 1 Prospect .Ave.. Norwood. Mass. 1.50 Fifth Ave.. New York. N. Y. 37 Highview Crescent. Toronto, Canada 40 Porter St., Maiden, Mass. Merida. Yucatan. Me.vico 22 E. Boulevard. Rochester. N. Y. 331 Jackson St.. T jpeka. Kans. 135 Marshall St.. Brooklyn. N. V. High St., Ipswich, Mass. 59 Autumn St., Lynn, Mass, 14(1 Bui. Cuza, Braila, Roumania 1912 Humboldt St.. Soutli Minneapolis, Minn. 155 Brattle St.. Cambridge. Mass. 10 St. Ronan Terrace, New Haven, Conn. 441 Name Chaisson. Clarence Henry . Chamberlin. Clarence VanClinton Chambers, Ira Douglas. edX Chambers. Ivan Fleming, S. B Champion. Lester Stanley, BE Chan, Holi Chung . Chan, Pei V ' eung Chand. Mehr, B. A.. M. Sc. Chandler, Myron Kennard Chao, En Lang .... Chapin, Bernard Lorenzo . Chapin, Curtis William Chapin, Richard Jackson . Chapman, Harold Julius Chapman, Lauren Bock Chardon, Alfred Ludwig, A h Charlton, Oaklee Edgar, KA Chartkoff, Edith Paula . . Chase, Charles Adamson Chase, Donald Hersey . Chase, Hugh Donald Chase, Robert Martin, B. S. Chatelain. Ross Wilson . Chatfield. Richard Smith . Chatham. Clyde Larzelere . Chatto. Harry Murray. A. B. Chau, Taai Yan ... Chavin. Raphael Saul, A. B. Cheever, Frederic Newhall . Chen. Chi Shan .... Chen. Tsun-Woo Chen. Yung Chich Cheng, Chan Fu ... Cheng, Chia Chio Cherniack, Nathan . Cherry, Carl William Cheves, Langdon McCord . Chickering. John Abbott Chlen, Chang-Tsu Chilcott. Edward Richard, A. Chin, Ting Hsin .... Chirgwln, Frederick Hamen Chlttick, Charles Yardley, Ben Choquette, Paul Joseph Chou, Cheng Yu Chou, Yen Ting .... Christie, Ralph Waldo . Christmas. Walter Frederick Chrlstoph. Joseph Chrystal. John Elliott . . Chu. Chlh Teih .... Chu, Shui Pen. B. S. . . Church. John Wheeler. ATSi Chutter. George Albert . Clapp. Channlng Parker Clapp. James Kilton Clark, Albert Howes Clark, Earl Splckett Clark, Frances Hurd, A. B. Clark. Hillis Reynolds . . Clark. Howard Taylor . Clark, Lauriston Everett Clark, Richmond Sanford. S. B Clarke, . ' rthur Merrlam, B. A Clarke, Philip Seymour. B. .S. Clarkson. William Stoup. B. S, Clausen. Halfdan ... Clausen. Jurg Eager Ultsch Clemens. Harold Sevier. A Clement. Franklin Groves. AKE Clendenln. Edward Hume. AXA Clifford. George Orr, A. B., rA Clift. Evelyn Ogden. A. B. Clough. Alfred Allard Coachman, Kendrlck Powell, 0AX Cobb. Herbert Bryden . Cobb. Howard Leo .... Coburn. Edward Stackpole. KS Cochran. David Henry . Cochrane. John Dewar. Jr. Codding. Laurence Warren. Coffey. John Will .... Coffin. Asa King .... Coffin. Philip Tristram. KZ Class UI2.3 1023 IH25 Grad. 1923 1925 1923 Grad. 1923 1922 1923 1925 1924 1922 1922 1924 1924 1925 1922 1923 1922 1922 1925 1922 1922 Sp. 1924 Army 1925 1922 1922 1922 1923 1923 1922 1924 1922 1923 1922 1922 1922 1923 1922 1922 1924 1922 Sp. 1922 1923 1924 1923 Grad. 1922 1922 1923 1923 1922 Sp. Grad. 1924 1923 1925 Grad. Grad. Grad. Grad. Grad. 1924 1922 1923 1923 1922 Grad. 1923 1922 1922 1923 1924 1924 1923 1922 Army 1923 1922 XIII - x X X VI- A X X VI IIL x -. XV III VI A X- ■A VI Hit; XIII 1 ' : I II XV IV. VI- A II X X 11 VI X II X XVi X IV, II II VI- A VI- A II X ' . X II xv. 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XVi I VI 1 XIV XV VI IV, VI II VI VI-A VI-A X I XII VI-A 1 I XII X VI-A IX-B II XV, V V XII 1 VI-A VI-A VI-A IV, XV. X VII IV, X VI II XI 449 Ilomf Adfiri ' ss VXi Howard Ave., Roxbury, Mass. 2 ' 2(i WashiiiKLon St.. W ' oburn. Mass. ' .i C ' Iipst(;r St.. WattTtown. Mass. 1! Moiisoii St., Mattapan. Mass. (iOl So. Main St., Kairfield. Mass. OlT Soutli St.. Waltham. Mass. II CrataKe St.. Kail River. Mass. inl Wilson Ave.. Rumford. R. 1. Minneapolis, Kansas 72 i Plain St., Taunton, Mass. 185 C ' hestnut St., C ' amhridnc. Mass. 76 Liberty St., Meriden. Conn. 1 Johnson Terrace, Winthrop. Mass, 172 Central St., Somerville. Mass. 489 Palmer St.. Fall River. Mass. 172 Church St., North -Adams. Mass. 3 KdKemond St.. Fall River. Mass. ■1708 Columbia St., Dallas. Texas 100 Tyndale St.. Roslindale. Mass. 101. ' ) Smithtield Ave.. Savlesville. R. I. lOKi Pakin ton St., ' ictoria, B. C. Can. ■10 Willow .Ave.. Winthroj). Mass. Ki Mountfort St., Boston, Mass. ■1-1 West 77tli St.. New York. N. 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Godfrey, Joseph Kemp, BE Goetchins, Rodney Meserve Goldberg. Abraham . Goldberg, Abraham Joseph Goldberg, Israel . Golding, Harold Bertram Goldings, Paul Revere . Goldman. David Goldsmith. Adolph. B. . . Goldsmith, Edwin M., Jr. Goldstein, Charles . Gong, George Gonzalez. Manuel. C. K. B. Sc. Goodall. Alan Drew Goodman. Harry Goodnow. John Maker. X Gorden, Walter Lincoln Gordon, Albert Anderson Gordon, Basil, B. S. ... Gordon, Morris Joseph . Gordon, Morris Julius, B. Ch. E Gordon. Samuel Fitzhugh. 0H . Gordon. William Alexander, Jr. Gorman. Morris Jacob . Gorriarian. Manuel, B. A.. B. S. Gosnell. Ralph Whitney, A. B.. T Gourley. Stuart Govoni. Alfred Louis Gow. Ralph Frederick, X . Grabfield. John Jacob Grady, William Joseph. 1 K Graham. Malcolm. Jr. . Graham. Samuel Lowry Grahame. James Herbert Grant. Albert Edward . Grant. Charles Theodore Grant. David Kimball. ' {•BE Grant. Eliot Kimball. BE . . Grant. Lucien McKee Grant. Robert. Jr.. Ben Grantham, Frederick William, Jr. Graves, Arthur Wesley, ' I ' iCK . Graves, Lewis Graves, William Hagerman, Jr. Gray, Ellsworth Spencer Gray. Harold Bertram . Gray, John Jacobs .... Gray, Oramille Dwight , Gray, William Cornelius. Jr., I ' A Greaney, John Francis . Greatwood, Henry Royce, AT . Greaves, Andrew Valerian . Green, Cecil Howard Green, Harry, AMS ... Green, Marvin H Greenblatt, Louis .... Greene, Clark Doane, S. B. Greenewalt, Crawford Hallock, 0X Greenfield, Geoffrey James, B. Sc. Greening. Chester Wyatt . Greenough. Ernest Cooper , Greenough. William Bates. Jr. Greenwood. Tancred Spencer Greer, Frederick W ' ade . Gregori, Leno Thomas . Gregory, Dwight Vernon, S. B. Gregory. Lon Stephens Grelick. David. B. S. Gress. Walter John . Griffin. Franklin John Griffin. Roger Lewis Griffin. Stephen Joseph. . . H. Griffith. Hovt Sherman. K Griffith. Hurley Gray, S. B. . Griffith, Palmer Wilbur. S. B. . Griswold. Earle . lfred , (iroce. Walter Craig, i:K . Grodnitsky, Eugene Benjamin Groenewold, Bernard Edwin, ©X Gross. Donald Ivison Class 1925 1922 1922 1022 1923 1023 1924 102. ) 1023 102. ' ) 102.5 c;rad. 1023 1023 1923 Grad. 1923 1924 1022 1922 1023 Sp. 1922 Grad. 1923 1925 1922 1925 1023 1923 1024 102.5 1024 1022 1024 1923 1924 1925 1923 1924 1925 1022 1025 1925 1923 1924 1025 1024 1023 1023 1923 1923 1922 1924 1924 1023 1023 102.5 1923 Grad. 1922 Grad. 1922 1023 1023 1023 1025 1925 Grad. 1925 1923 1024 1023 1024 1024 1024 Grad. Grad. 1923 1923 1925 1925 1022 Course VI ' I X xv. VI VI II I II X I 1 X ' ; nil II XI I I XV. II VI I X XV, X -3 VI II X ' .; X II XV, XV; XV: VI XV,, X VI I XV. II XI II- A II ' I 1 ' , XV: IX-B II II I - x . XVg VI-A I VI-A III, XV, tl X-A X X-A II II VIII XIII II XV. - X VI-A I VI VI X X , X-A ' VII IX-B VI X X 450 Home Address 511 Ash St.. Winnetka. 111. 350 Blue Hill Ave., Hartford. Conn. Verndale St., Bradford, Mass. Cresskill. N. J. 1163 Washington St., North Abington. Mass. 168 St. Joseph Blvd., W. 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Villiam Brewster. OA Guy. David Wade. X . Guyer. Robert Georfie . Gwynn. Herbert William Hackett. Howard Dickson. ST Haebler. William Theodore HaKCn, Erwin Harold . HaKstrom. Edward Allan Hacue. Wesley McLaren. Xi , Haifi, Clinton Mcintosh HaiKli. Edwin Randolph Hails. Thomas Jefferson, B. A. Haines. Edward Cadmus. B. S. Hains, Paul WaRstaff Haire. Robert Hoey Hairsion. James Jopling Hakewessell, Reiiihold Willaim Hale, Preston Worcester Hale, Ruth Maynard Haley. iUmh David . . Hall, Arthur Gordon Hall, Denham Darfield. M. D, Hall. Rlisha Winthrop. -MJE Hall. Elizabeth Preston Hall, Frank Levi Hall. Fred Cahill . . . Hall, Georfte WashinRton Hall. Lynn Harold . . . Hall. ReRinald Sexton. AT . Hall. Sydnor, 2:N ... Hall. Whitman Norton . Haller. Cyrus Winston . Halliburton, V ' irfiil Francis . Hallinan. Clement Joseph . Hallock. Robert I y. OX . Halpin. John Francis. Jr. Haltcrmann. Henry Langdon. HainburRer, Robert Adolph Hamburger. Walter Julian. S. B., Hamer. Cieorge Frederick. Jr Hamill. Samuel McChntock, B Hamilton, Edward George . Hamilton, Kenneth Gibbs . Hamilton. Ray Showalter, A. B. Hammond, Alden Mowbray Hammond. Elmer Weston. AXA Hammond. Francis Payson Hammond, Harry Reginald Hamner. Fletcher GilUland. K: Hampshire. Benjamin Franklin Hamilton, .Arthur Clarence. 2; Hancock. James Reynolds, K Hand. I-arrabee Davenport Handy. John Elliott Hanley, Edward James. ' I ' K Hanst)n. Launcelot William Hanten. lialph F. . Hardie, Philip Henry, B. S. Harding. Clarke Turner Harding. William Harry Hartly, Helen Williams . Hardy, James Ramsay Gor lon Hare. Sheldon Tolles Hare, ' ancourt Monroe, Jr. Harmantas. Christos Harmaza. Joseph Anthony . 1924 VI-A 1922 X 1924 I 1922 - 1924 x -, 1924 VI 1923 Ilh 1922 xi - 1922 11 1923 X ' , 1922 X 1923 X 1923 X 1925 VI 1923 XV, 1923 X -j 1922 IV, 1922 II 1922 X 1922 .Arinv 1922 II 1923 IXA 1922 V 1924 11 1923 VI 1922 XIII A 1923 ' l 1922 XVs 1923 I Grad. V Grad. xni-A 1922 XV, 1925 1 1924 VI 1925 VI-A 1925 V 1922 VI 1925 II S. P. H. 1924 nil Sp. 1924 X 1922 VI 1923 II 1925 XV. 1922 XVj 1922 II 1924 VI 1923 VI 1925 VI 1922 XVi 1922 II 1922 1 1922 x -j 1925 I Grad. 11 1922 nil 1924 II 1924 VI 1922 X 1924 II 1922 11 1922 X -3 1925 VI 1923 II 1924 VI 1925 ' I 1923 X 1923 II 1922 XV; 1925 ' I 1924 II 1923 II 1922 II Sp. II 1922 X-B 1023 X 1924 VI 1925 VI 1921 XV, 1923 IV, 1925 Sp. V 916 E. North Ave.. Ballintore, Md. (ri Hamilton Terrace, New York. N. Y. 4S() luistern .-Xve., Maiden. Mass. 241 West St.. MansIieUI, Mass. fi Wachusett Ave.. Arlington Heishts. Mass. Ziiricli, Switzerland I-M Kent St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. 241 Gregory St.. Rochester. N. Y. n Aldwin Road. RosHndale, Mass. 7:i E. Central St.. Worcester. Mass. 127 Butler St., Lawrence. Mass. Bogota. Colombia, S. A. Stockbridge. Mass. 92 McKay St.. Beverly. Mass. 41S N. Front St.. Wheeling. W. Va. 1234, ) Cedar Road. Cleveland, Ohio 7o4 Roosevelt .Vve.. Salt Lake Citv. 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Robert Edward Hennessey. William James. Jr. Hennessy, John Francis Henninger. John Hunter Hcnrikssen. Svcrre Jebsen . Henry, Cliarles C ' arr Henry, Stephen Garrett. B. S.. K. Herbert. William Held Herd. Richard George Hereford. Francis Rockwell, i;N Herlihy. Frederic William , Hermann. Augustus HedKes Herreshoff, Xorman Francis Herrick. Philip Abbot. K2 . . Herrstrum, Charles Kdwin . Hershenson, Hert Harnet Hershey, Robert I iiidis Hess. Paul Frnest .... Hesscrt, Walter Daniel. B. S. . Hetzel. Joseph Linn Hcvia, Gustavo Aurelio Hewes. Walter Raymond Heymans. Paul, D. S. Eng. Hibbard, Henry Bartlett Hickernell, I timer Farrington. B. ,S, Hickey. Herbert .Andrew Hickey. Walter Henry Hissins. Charles Andrew. 93: HisKins. Frederick .AuKUsttne Higgins, Stanley Allen Higgs, Percival John. B. Sc. A, Hill. Arthur Lefevre Hill, Austin Melvin 2d. C.G. I. Hill, Lewis Lc Roy . Hill, Warren Eames Hillard, Paul Noyes Hillis. David John . . , Hindes. 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Minn. 21 Rockledge Road. Newton Highlands. Mass. 48 Columbia Road. Dorchester. Mass. 102 Riverside Drive. New York. N. V. 18 Bailey Ave.. Montpelier. ' t. 2 West 72n l St.. New York. N. Y. 6 Cochrane St., Metliuen. NIass. 13 Cypress .Ave.. Flushing. N. Y. 5525 Lakewood Ave., Chicago. 111. 006 So. Seventh St.. Goshen, hid. 1455 Chapel St., New Haven. Conn. 9314 Miles Ave.. Cleveland. Ohio Orleans, Mass. 288 Mass. Ave.. Arlington. Mass. 525 Park Ave.. New York. N. Y, 453 ■Tllfar= fa v . Tii r— -fl JL nH Xam€ Horfian. Francis Joseph Horiuchi. Keizo, B. S. E. . Horle. Ariel Francis Horlick, William Israel, --i Horn, Henry John, Jr.. ATA Horovitz. Oscar Henry . Horton. Edgar Hosbach. Ernest Renda Hosig, Anton Winston. AKZ Hosmer. Chester Harmon Hosmer, Cyrus. Jr. Houghton, Frank Nickerson Hougliton, Gerard Miller Houghton. Herbert Lincoln Houghton. Horace Carter Houston. Albert Joshua Rembold. A, B. S.. X Houston, David Minott, Ben , Howard, Arnold Eibridge Howard, Clinton Wilbur Howard, James Henry . Howard, Thomas Lee, ATSi Howard, Woodbur -, AKE Howe, Everett Wheeler Howe. Malcolm Stuart . Howe. Paul Corson . - . Howe, Wallace Leslie Howland, Warren Every Howland, Wentworth Tuttle, KS Howlett, Frank Aquinas Hoyt, Sherman Reese . . Hsu, Hou-Yu Hsueh, Tsu-Kang ... Hua, Feng-Hsiang ... Hubbard, Alfred James . Hubbard, Beverly Raymond Hubbard, Cecil Haskins, ATA Hubbard, Even Russell Huger, William Elliott, Jr., ATS! Huggins, F rank Ellsworth, Jr.. S, Hughes. Patrick Peter . Hughes. Robert William, BOII Hughes. William Gordon Hull. Robert Johnson. BOII Hull. William Carey, Jr., HKA Hulnie, Philip Mohun Humphrey, George Winthrop, 6AX Humphreys, Paul Bristow, J SK Hungerford, Fred Stephen . Hunneman, Roger Defriez, A. B Hunt. Forrest Griffith, •tKS Hunt, Walter Lincoln Hunter, Harold Frierson Hunter, John McNeil Huntress, Ernest Hamlin, S. B. Hurley, George Henry . Hurst, Macleod Ewart, B. A. . Hutchinson, Hayden Reynolds Hutchison, Wheaton Howe Huthsteiner, Robert Eugen Hutzler, Charles Gotthelf, ZBT Hyland, William Leo, K . Icaza, Edward Igartua, Luis Andres Ilfeld, Max Ludwig .... Ingalls. Roger Owen Ingals. Ephraim Fletcher 2d.. AT Ingram, John William Irvine, EIroy Sandy Jackson Irving, Lloyd Winfield . Isaacson. Allen .... Isely, Frank Crawford, B. A. Jackson, Charles Thomas, AT . Jackson, Dugald Caleb, Jr., A. B. Jackson. John Early Jackson, John Edward , Jackson, Richard Dreux, ATSi , Jackson, Robert Camm Jackson, Stroud, A. A. . Jacques. Frederic Stuart Jagger, James Edwin James, Theodore John, B. S. . Janes, Leonard Reed, B. S., S. B. Class 1922 Grad. 1925 1922 !922 1922 1924 1924 192:i 1 I24 1924 1922 192. ) 1924 192.5 Grad. 1923 1922 Grad. 192. ' ' i 1924 1 92.-1 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1923 1922 192.3 192.3 1924 1923 1922 192. ' i 1923 1922 1922 Grad. 1924 1923 1922 1923 1923 192.5 192,5 1923 1924 Grad. 1923 1922 1922 1924 Grad. 1923 Grad. 192.5 192.5 192.5 1925 1922 1923 1923 1924 1922 1923 1922 Sp. 1924 1923 1923 1922 1922 1924 1923 1924 1925 1925 1925 1924 Sp. Grad. Course VI II nil X ' i X ' : 1 VI 1 X XV. XVj X ' i ' I ' 11 I X I Aero Eng. II II XV. II XIII 1 Xl ' XI X ' .i I XV2 VI II XIII XIII VI xv« VI IX-B X-A VII X II XVj XV. XIV ' I II II X X I II ' l - II XII l r X II. ' I ' I II ' 1II XIIl 1 ' , X XVz V Arm - II VIII VI Home Address 239 Broadway, Newport, R, I. Tokio, Japan 43 Crowninshield Road, Brookline, Mass. 12li2 Blue Hill Ave., Mattapan, Mass. 1S91 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. 1 Cedar Place, Wakefield, Mass. 94 Merrv Mount Road. Quincy, Mass. 5939 Webster St.. Philadelphia. Pa. New Hampshire Block. Grand Fords. N. D. 280 Washington St., Woburn, Mass. 5 Devens St.. Concord, Mass. Elmwood, Mass. Day Road, Ipswich, Mass. 23 Muzzey St.. Lexington, Mass. 28 Glenarm St.. 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John .Arthur. K Keats. John Louis. S. B. Keay. Arthur Edward Keck, Daniel Harold, £AE . B. Class 1925 1023 in2.i l!l2t UI2. 1!)24 1922 1925 1922 1925 1923 1922 Sp. 1923 1922 1924 Grad. 1923 1923 1924 1922 1924 1924 1924 1925 Grad. 1923 1922 1924 l!)2. ' j 1924 1924 1924 1922 1925 1922 1924 1924 1925 Sp. 1922 Grad. Grad. Grad. 1922 ; 1922 Grad. 1925 1923 1924 1924 1924 1922 1922 1922 1923 1923 1924 1924 1925 1925 1924 1924 1922 1925 1925 1922 1923 1922 1923 1925 1923 1925 Grad. 1923 1922 1923 1925 Grad. 1924 1924 Course VI I-A II X VI XVs XV: XIV II III 11 III, Army XV; Army IV, ' l VIII II 1V-; VI ' II VI IX-B II y X X iih XV; XI ' XIII XV. IV, VI II II XIV Army XVj VI VIII VI II ' ' II XIV XIII VI II ML III, I XVj I X ' I II I I II II 11 ' I in, II XV X X XV: V X I Sp. X II XIV Home Address 3. ' )2S West End, Nashville. Tcnn. 1)27 So. 8th St.. Waco. Texas Wyomissing. Pa. Kitchens Lane. Germantown. Phila.. Pa. Williamsburg. Mass. 339 Morris Ave.. Grand Rapids, Mich. 32 Sawin Road, Natick. Mass. Bedford. Mass. 7 Orchard St.. Dexter. Maine Cochabamba. Bolivia. S. A. Hoi)c .Ave.. East Milton. Mass. 5 .Arthur St.. SonierviUe. Mass. Rockford. 111. 3.30 E. Washington St.. Muncie. Ind. CO War Department. Washington. D. C. 19 West St.. Brattlcboro, Vt. 120 Walton Park. Melrose Highlands. Mass. 4 .Arlington Road. Woburn, Mass. 7!)4 Boylston St.. Chestnut Hill. Mass. 2t)3 (irandview Terrace. Hartford. Conn. 1711) So. State St.. Syracuse. N. Y. ()3 Urooksdale Road. I ' ' aneuil. Mass. BIS College .Ave.. Rockford. III. Crowheart. Wyo. . )() I ' mnbar Ave.. Winthroi). Mass. I ' ll Central St.. Auburndale. Mass. 4o Washington St.. Newburyport, Mass. .Armstrong, Mo. 270 Bay State Road. Boston. Mass. 2(1 Ellcrv St.. Cambridge. Mass. 211) West Franklin St.. Troy. Ohio 616 Tenth .Ave.. S. E.. Minneapolis. Minn. 209 Rondo St.. St. Paul. Minn. 16 Brewster Terrace, Brookline, Mass. 7 St. Michaels Place. Charleston. S. C. ,S04 Front St.. Portland. Oregon 151 Washington St.. Cumberland. Md. 104 Beechknoll Road. Forest Hills, Long Island. N. Y. 9 M(ioers Lane. Nantucket. Mass. ll. ' )0 Hancock St.. Quincy. Mass. . )2f) Newbury St., Boston, Mass. W.ishington Mills. N. Y. 3f. 7 c.illespie Ave. Dallas, Texas Wiiisled, Conn. 7l)l) E. 26th .St., Paterson, N. J. (). ' )30 De Longpre Ave.. Hollywood, Calif. 124 Fisher Ave.. White Plains. N. V. Montagu. So. Africa 22 (irove .St.. Hopkinton. Mass. 166 Middle St.. East Weymouth. Mass. 72 Wyoming Ave.. Malflen. Mass. 1.S06 bitmas Ave.. Brooklyn. N. V. 3140 Fremont .Ave.. So. Minneapolis, Minn. ' an)lerbilt Hotel, New York, N. Y. 67 Walworth St.. Roslindale. Mass. 3. )0 E. lS2nd St., Bronx, N. Y. Hunter. N. Y. 40 Deering Road. Maltapan. Mass. 11 I Hillside Road. Watcrtown. Mass. 1J07 Madison .St.. Syracuse. N. Y. 21. ) N. San Pedro St.. Los .Angeles. Calif. IS Barton St.. Boston. Mass. 3 (ireenough .Ave.. Cambridge. Mass. 3411) Blue Hill Ave.. Roxbury. Mass. 643 Myburgh Road, Shanghai. China 95 Howard Ave.. Roxbury, Mass. 42 Marion Ave.. Mansfield. Ohio 17 Hurley St., Roslindale, Mass. . )07 22d Ave., No.. Seattle. Wash. 131 N. College St.. Akron. Ohio Charlesgate Hotel. Boston, Mass. 4.34 Mass. .Ave.. Cambridge. Mass. 252 Windsor .Ave.. Hartford. Conn. I Ka-Jt t)6lh St.. New York, N. Y. Karachi, East India 1010 Mass. Ave., ( ' ambridge. Mass. 104 Cedar St.. Roxbury. Mass. 31 York Terrace. Brookline, Mass, 32 Bowker St.. Brookline. Mass. 277 29lh St.. Milwaukee. Wisconsin 26 Nye Ave., Brocklon, Mass. 17 West Third St.. Potlstown. Pa. 4.55 _- r, | | ,..l„; ir. ' , l,„l ' |]|| ' | V .: III.. - ' ' ■■-■' ■' 1 ■■■[■■■V I I - - ' ' ■■..l..l«7ilM '  .JlHi . „..iiin.iniuMml,ii. Xante Keck. John Martin. AT . . . Keefe. Oscar . lbert .... Keegan. Joseph Paul Keenan. John Stephen . Keenan. Joseph Henrj ' . Keevil. Charles Samuel, BAX . Kehm. Horace Stevens. ATA Keiller. Thomas Mitchell. B. . .. ( Keith, Percv Cleveland, Jr., 9jl Keith, Theodora, A. B. . Keith, Theodore Kent Kellar, John William, AKE Kellems. Edgar Eugene Keller, Anson More . Kelley, Harry Parks Kelley, J. Sterling ... Kellogg, .Andrew Pierce, OX Kellogg. Paul Merrell Kelly. David Cleveland, B. S. . Kelly. Domnall Forrest Kemper, Simeon V.. Jr. Kendall, Delbert Walter Kendrick, Lawrence Walker Kenefick, Richard Francis, Jr. Kenison, Richard Wesley . Keniston. Charles Elbert Kennedy. Donald Osgood Kennett. Walt er Hoyt . Kenney, Albert Austin . Kenrick, Gleason Willis Kent, Forrest Brown, B. S. Kent, Harry Edmund Kenyon, Theodore Whitman, 9X Keplinger, William Lincoln, Jr., BGII Keppel, Howard Bird, Jr., SK Kernachan, John Simmons, B. S, Kerr, Charles, Jr., B. S. Kershaw, Phillip Frank Key worth, Edward Cornell, 2K Khien, Charoon Phien . Kidder. Allan Hill .... Kiehel, Stephen Roe, B. A. Kiernan, James Eugene Kilgore, Anthony Jay, A. B. Killars, Ma.x Killian, Thomas Joseph Kimball, Harry Raymond . Kimball, Margaret Caroline Kinch, Frederick .Adrian, Jr. . King, Allen Stewart King. George Ilgenfritz, Jr. King, George William, B. A. . King, John Bruce, B. S., A King, Maxon Horace King, Robert Graham, Jr. . Kingham, Joshua Rowland, B. Sc Kingsley, Kenneth Clark, K2 . Kinnear. James Wesley, Jr., A. B. Kinsolving, Charles James, 3d. Kirkham, Hall, SX . . . . Kirkpatrick. .Austin Nugent. S. B Kirkpatrick, William. ATS2 . Kirley, Walter Thomas, K Kirshen, Simon Kittrell. Clark Kitson, Sydney William Kitts, Willard Augustus Klainer, Joseph Boris . Klainer, Ruben Hyman Klein, Frank Dunne Kleinberger, Richard Cushman, TK ' Klem, Aage Emil ... Klikoff. Wladimir Ale.xander Klutey, Frederick Ernest Knight, Charles Elmer . Knigllt, Donald Preston Knight, Elliot Preston Knight, Frank Perkins, Jr., OAX Knight. George Warren, OAX . Knight, Montgomery Ko, Choong Myung Koch, Charles Justus, Jr. Koch, Fred Chase Koch, Harold Edward . Class 1923 1924 1922 1923 1922 1923 1924 1922 1922 1923 1924 1922 192. i 1923 1923 1922 1924 1922 1922 1923 1924 1922 1923 1924 192.5 1924 1924 1923 1922 Grad. 1923 1923 1925 1923 1923 1922 1923 1924 1924 1922 1924 Grad. 1923 1922 192.5 1922 1922 1923 1922 1923 1922 1923 1925 192,5 Grad. 1923 1922 1925 1923 Grad. 1924 1922 1924 Sp. 1922 Sp. 1925 1923 1923 1923 Grad. 1923 1923 1925 1922 1922 1923 1924 1922 1924 1923 1922 1922 Course X VI-A XV. VI-A XI 11 X 11 VI XIV V VII x ' ... 1 X II XV! ' 1-A T-A . rmv IX-B IX- A X X XVo XV. XIV nil I I VIII V -l-A VI v II II 1 I X ' 2 I VI-A X XIII-A X nil ' l -I-A IVi II ' I XVj T XV-j I I III X -:, III: X XV. X-A XV, n -i - rm ' XVi XV.. X Xl ' I XIll XII 1 11 X ' .. ' l XVi nil III VI IX-B VI-A X-B Vl-A 456 Home Address .536 Central Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 51 Congreve St., Roslindale, Mass. 81 Upland Road, Cambridge, Mass. Johnville, N. B. 76 Davis Place. Wilkes-Barre, Pa, 237 Pearl St., Trenton, X. J. 1242 Pratt Blvd., Chicago, 111. 1409 Market St., Galveston, Texas N. Walnut St.. Sherman, Texas 9Sfi Charles River Road, Cambridge, Mass, 20 Hartford St., Newton Highlands, Mass. 174 Webster St.. West Newton, Mass. Slierman. Texas 5131 Cates .Ave.. St. Louis. Mo. 119 Bailey St.. Lawrence, Mass. Beaver City, Nebraska 10 Front St., Schenectady, N. Y. 48 Newhall St., Lynn, Mass. Greenville, Texas 254 W. Housatonic St., Pittsfield, Mass. 3562 Dayton Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 101 Richdale Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 64 Hastings St., West Roxbury, Mass. 35 White St.. Taunton. Mass. 105 Mt. . uburn St., Watertown, Mass. 40 Grace St., Maiden, Mass. 22 Asticon Road, Forest Hills, Mass. West Newbury, Mass. .566 Heath St.. Brookline. Mass. 255 Walnut St., Brookline, Mass. 1430 Farwell Ave.. Chicago, III. 83 Larch St., Providence, R. I. Smithtown, Long Island, N. Y. 662 Pari Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 21 North 15th St., Flushing, N. Y. 738 Nellie Ave., Florence, Ala. 658 N. Broadway, Lexington, Ky, 358 Central Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y, 42 Cross St.. Gardner. Mass. 1246 Bantanow St., Bangkok, Siam 216 N. Willard St., Burlington, Vt. Arden, Dela, 6 E. Post Road, White Plains, N. Y. 1819 Gaylord St., Denver. Colo. 11 Bay View Ave., Stonington, Conn. 47 W. Housatonic St., Pittsfield, Mass. 1.540 La Salle Ave.. Fresno, Calif, 723 N. 14th St., Waco, Texas 267 E. Broad St., Westfield, N. J. 2631 Emerson Ave. So., Minneapolis, Minn. 114 N. Union St., Middletown, Pa. Jamaica. Iowa IS22 Wyoming .. ve., Washington, D. C. 78 Lawnwood Ave.. Longmeadow, Mass. 336 Pleasant St.. Laconia. N. H. 1623 Belmont .Ave., ' ictoria, B. C. 7262 Hillside .Ave.. Los .Vngeles. Calif. 1112 N. Neglev Ave.. Pittsburgh, Pa. 2101 Bennett Ave., Dallas, Texas Blue Mt. Lake, N. Y. 18 Howard St., Holyoke, Mass. 185 Christopher St., Montclair, N. J, 33 .Ashfield St.. Roslindale. Mass. 474 Windsor St.. Cambridge, Mass. 72S Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. ,50 Taylor St., Wollaston, Mass. 3 Newport Road. North Fair Haven, N. Y. 42 Greenwood St.. Dorchester. Mass. 42 Greenwood St.. Dorchester. Mass. IS Eastbourne St.. Roslindale. Mass. .311 W. 07th St.. New York, N. Y. 3 Rosenborggade. Copenhagen. Denmark Sebastopol, Russia 1305 Second St.. Henderson. Ky. IS Marlboro St.. Springfield. Mass. 234 Mass. . ve.. Lexington. Mass. 21 Bromfield St., Newburyport. Mass. School St.. Manchester. Mass. School St.. Manchester. Mass. 475 Appleton St.. Holyoke. Mass. Songdo. Korea 2524 Maryland Ave., Baltimore Md. Quanah, Texas 2904 Grand Ave.. Milwaukee, Wisconsin  ■■ H w H ■( tat Xamc Kochmann. Everett Lester Kochs. Herbert William Koehler. Edwin Herman, Jr. Kohr. Lawrence Carlton Konrisky. Israel Jacob . Koppen. Otto Carl . Koretz. Harry Samuel Kraemer. Albert John, B. S., Krafft, Phyllis Currier , . Kranzler, Frederick . Krenier, John .... KrooK, -Mtred John, AXA Kruse, .-Mbert, K£ . Kruse, ' ictor Nason, OX Ku, Ku Cheng .... Knbota, Yoshio .... Kulin, Charles Fred Kuhule, Finn .... Kullman. .. Ifrpd ... KnnberRer. . rlluir Ernest . Kuo, Tienpann .... Kurriss, Francis James . Kurtin, Morris Mortin . Kurtz, Francis Mason, , XA Kurzman. Harold Philip Kussmaul, Edwin Ernest Kwe, Pan Tins .... Kyle, James Roland Lack, Howard Edward . Lacy. Kenneth Bowon , Lafler, Herbert .-Mva . . Laird, Leonard Bentley LaI..onde, William Salem, Jr. Lamb, Georye Benedict, B. S. Lambert, Jordan Wheat Lambert, Raymond Henry. B Lamborn, Richard Lamm. William Lewis . Lament. Peter Theobald. OH Lamoreux. Frederick Silas . Lamoreu.x, Philip, K . Lanagan, William John I-andis, Henry Neunian, •i BE Landry. Bertrand .-Xndrew . 1-ane, Benjamin Philhrick, ST Lane, Frank Smith I-ane. Frederick William Lang, William Hudson, K I-angdon, .-Xndrew, AK. Lange, Forrest Fay I-anigan, Joseph Stephen Lansingh, Killian ' an Rensselaer I-a Penta, .Andrew Salvador Larchar, .-Vrthur Whitney I-arranaga, ' incent Hernandez Larsen, Otto Haldor La Rue, Regnold Benjamin, B Sc. Lassen. Niels .... L.as.ser, David, ilAM Lassiter, Richard Thornton Latham. Clarence Fremont I uria Antonif} .Adtuto . Lavelle, Kenneth Thomas . Laverty, F ' rancis John . Lawless, Kenneth Oakcs I-awson. .Alfred .... Lawson, Robert Hemphill . Layng, Edward Crippen, S. B. L«ich, Ralph Weston, AXA Leahy, Thomas Greco Learoyd, Robert Weston Leary. liarold Heger, 2:()K . Leavenworth, Howard Wesley Ledesma. Ernesto Benedicto Lee. Ching Shan ... Lee .Hung F ' ong .... Lee, Ingram, OX Lee, John Glessner, S. B. . Lee, Robert Owen ... I-eewitz, George John LeFevre. (ieorge Howard . Lehan. Ralph Edward, K . Lehman. Henry Jacques, iAM Deceased . M.A Class 192:) 1(12.1 1(122 1924 1924 1923 192,i Grad. 1922 1925 192,5 1922 1922 1922 1922 1923 1924 1923 1925 1924 1924 1923 1925 1922 1923 1925 1923 Grad. 1923 1922 1924 1922 1923 1922 1925 Grad. 1924 1924 1922 1924 1923 1924 1922 1923 1923 1922 1924 1922 1922 1923 1925 1924 1922 1925 1924 1922 1925 1923 1924 1924 1924 1925 1923 1922 1925 1922 1()23 Sp. 1922 1925 1925 1923 1925 1923 1924 1925 1924 Grad. 1925 1923 1922 1925 1924 Course V XV, X XIV X IX-B XIV V IX- A V X IV, II II IV; XVs VI V IX-B II I XVj X X X Aero Eng. II X-B VI-A XVi I I X V Vl-A I IX-B 111 XIII XVi X X III, xvj II VI VI XVj XVi II X VI V VI I XVi I VI II 11 XI ' I I 111 III, X IV, XVi X II 11 II II XIII .■ero Eng. II II III: XVj X 457 Home Address 302 Rich Ave.. Mount Vernon. N. Y. 1527 N. Dearborn Parkwav. ChicaKO. Ill 18 E. 92nd St.. New York. X. Y. 81 Wcstland Ave.. Boston, Mass. 20 Seneca St., Boston, Mass. _ Marmareneck, N. Y. -- .i 37 Union St., Cambridfic. Mass. 1903 Alfresco Place. Louisville. Ky. 56 Aldie St.. Allston. Mass. 533 Acushnct Ave.. New Bedford. Mass. 401 West Knd Ave.. New York. N. Y. 891 Great Plain Ave.. Needham, Mass. 2212 Gilpin . ' ve.. WilininKlon. Del. StrasburR. Colo. Wusih. China Tokio, Japan 320 Summit Ave. X.. Seattle. Wash. BerKen, Norway 511 HiKh St.. Natchez. Miss. S Harvard St.. Concord. N. H. PekinR. China 229 L St.. South Boston. Mass. 1522 Charlotte St.. New York. N. V. 755 Westfield Ave.. Elizabeth. N. J. 780 West End Ave.. New York. N. Y. 62 Montebello Rd.. Jamaica Plain, Mass. Shanghai. China 1106 Federal St.. Lynchburg, Va. 3S i ' Yancis St.. Boston, Mass. Yale. Mirh. 140 Karl St.. Rochester. N. Y. Northfield. Mass. 1125 Davis St.. Evanston. 111. 5507 MarKaretta St.. Pittsburnh. Pa. 520 W. 14th St.. New York. N. Y. 357 ( harles St.. Boston. Mass. 315 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Mexico Citv. Mexico 213 W. Wainut St., Titusville, Pa. 2V Cotide Neiyes Road. Montreal. Canada .SI Mt. Pleasant St.. New Bedford, Mass. 131 Weston St.. Waltham, Mass. 5043 Drexel Blvd.. Chicago. 111. 18 Haviland St., Boston, Mass. 7 Williston Road. Auburndale. Mass. Franklin. Pa. Box 157. Sprinfifield, Mass. 661 Goodrich Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 411 9th St.. Colusa. Calif. 49 Barber .Ave.. Worcester. Mass. S02 Centre St.. Jamaica Plain. Mass. 32 West 40th St.. New York. N. Y. 154 Brook St.. Hartford. Conn. Old Town. Maine 2810 Catedral St.. SantiaKo. Chile Krisliania. Norway Cor, Jordan Ave. Division St.. West Point. Miss. Ivristiania. Norway 92 Brunswick St.. Newark, N. J. 191 Beech St.. Holvoke, Mass. 43 Curtiss St., West SonierviUe, Mass. 16 Lawrence St., Brockton, Mass. Pottsville. Pa. 61 Park Terrace Road. Worcester. Mass. 377 Turner St.. Auburn. Maine Los AnRcles. Calif. 108 Clay St.. Central Falls. R. I. Forest Drive. Short Hills. N. J. 1 Fortes(|ue Terrace. Lynn, Mass. 209 Hamilton St.. Cambridge. Mass. 367 Maple St.. Danvcrs. Mass. lf)7 Birr St.. Rochester. N. Y. Main St.. Oakville. Conn. Iloilo. Philippine Islands Tientsin, China Canton. China 3614 Lemmon Ave.. Dallas. Texas Littleton, N. !L 4718 Travis St.. Houston, Texas 885 West End Ave., New York. N. Y. 18 I- ' lorence Ave., Norwood, Mass. 763 ' ; WashinRton St., StouRhton, Mass. 1201 E. Harvard Blvd.. Dayton. Ohio Name Lehrer, George Raymond Leighton, Lester Burroughs Leisk. Herbert Xewton . Leiand. Sanford Daniels, Jr., Lemler, Philip .... Leness, George John Lennon, Walter Edward Leonard, Charles Harrington Leonard, Raymond Davis, ATSi Leonard, Thomas Phelps Lepper, David Barnard, M. D. Lermond, Charles EUvj-n, B. S Leslie, William Edward Lespasio, Michael Salvino . Letcher, Ransom Levenson, Bennett Harold - Levi, Leon Emmanuel Levi, William Henlein, ZBT Levine, Israel Block Levine, Ma.x Levine, Samuel .... Levinson, Joseph Manning, S, Levy, Everett Roosevelt, 2AM Levy, Will 1. B. S., 2AM Lewis, Bernard .... Lewis, Frank Morton. X . Lewis. Howard William Lewis, John Hanford Lewis, Lester Clark . Lewis, Ralph Webster . L ' Hommedieu. Earle Barteau Li, Chung Li, Vao Huang .... Li, Zen Zuh, B. Sc, . Lieberg, Erling .... Liebman, Henry .... Lier. . rne Lifchitz, Alexander Morris . Limpery, William John . Lincoln, Fay Sturtevant Lindberg, Claude Gustave , Lindquist, Kurt Eric Axel . Lindsay, George Luther Lindsay, Robert Bruce, A. B.. Lindsey, Albert Eugene Lindsley, John Williams Lindstrom, Edwin Carle Linehan, John Clement, B. A. Lingle, Myron Kendall . Linley. Norman Dwight Linsley, Duncan Robertson, 2. Linn, Emil Christian Linton, Elbridge Harlow Lippincott, Alpheus Craig, Jr., Little, John Hester. AXA . Littlefield, Lloyd Morse Littlefield. Prescott Harland, Littlefield, Robert Moses, 2N Littrell, Francis Harvard. 2N Liu, Hsiao-Ching Livadary. John Paul Livermore, Seward Wright Lo. Ching-Fan .... Lo, Jung-An, B. S. . Locke, Richard Jenness Lockhart. Howard Abbott . Lockwood. Joseph Ellison . Loewus, Julian Simon, ZBT Loiseau. L uis. Jr. ... Long. Alfred George. M. D. Long, Edward Hacker . Long, Hilton Welborn . Long, Perry Hudson Longfellow, Charles Fremont, Jr. Lopez, Hector Apolinario Lord, Columbus Ellis Lord, James Loring, Herbert Fred, ZBT Loss, Isidor Loubriel, Jose Waldemar . Loud, Charles Edwin Lougee, Robert Piatt Loukianoff, Gregory Mikhailov Class 1924 1924 1923 1922 1922 1925 1922 1923 1925 1925 S, P. H. 1922 1923 1925 1923 1922 1924 1924 1922 1925 1923 1923 1924 1922 1923 1925 1924 1924 1922 1925 1925 1922 1922 1922 1923 1924 1923 1924 1924 1922 1924 1925 1924 Grad. 1924 1925 1924 1923 1922 1924 1922 1923 1925 1922 1923 1923 1924 1922 1923 1923 1922 1922 1922 Grad. 1925 1922 1924 1923 1923 S. P. H. 1925 Sp. 1924 1922 1922 1923 1924 1923 1922 1924 1923 1924 1922 Course X XI ' I X ' ; XIll-A X X I VI 11 11 1 I X VI X VI-A X XVi XV: VI xv. X II VI IX-B VIII XI X 11 X I XIV I XV3 XIV VII XV2 II II VIII III X XIV II I II X ' = XV: n II XI ' 11 X ' : XV, II VI VI-A XV, II Aero Eng. X X I XIII II ' I XII VI VI-A X l ' XllI X II V VI VI-A VI-A 458 Home Address Glendale, Ohio 14 Merrimac St.. Woburn. Mass. 24 Maiden St., Everett, Mass. 6 Arlington Road, Wellesley Hills. Mass. 1654 Madison Ave., New York. N. Y. 239 Hancock St.. Springfield. Mass. 22 Gerald St.. Pawtucket, R. I. Winlock, Wash. 51 Brooks Ave.. Newtonville. Mass. 1172 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Beacon Chambers, Boston. Mass. ' 197 Second St.. East Providence, R. I. 1172 Washington St., North Abington, Mass. lOS Orleans St.. East Boston, Mass. No. 8. 178 Main St., Salt Lake City. Utah 17 Crowell St.. Dorchester. Mass. Janina, Greece 313 W. 81st St., New York. N. Y. 23 Monroe St.. Westfield. Mass. 380 Eastern Ave., Maiden. Mass. 1125 39th St.. Brooklvn. N. Y. 610 W. 139th St., New York. N. Y. 285 St. Nicholas Ave., New York, N. Y. Paducah, Kentucky 1795 Lexington Ave.. New York, N. Y. 15 N. Main Ave., San Antonio, Texas 43 Rhodora St., Lowell, Mass. II Weymouth St., Fitchburg. Mass. 253 Salem St., Wakefield. Mass. 40 Quincy St., Somerville, Mass. 14 Place X ' endome, Paris, France Swatow. China Canton, China Chekiang, China Kristiania, Norway 84 Springfield. Ave., Newark. N. J. Kristiania, Norway 145 Homestead St.. Roxbury. Mass. 4 Pioneer St.. Cambridge. Mass. Hingham, Mass. 9 Calderwood Road, Providence, R. L 110 Highland Ave.. Arlington, Mass. 522 Lebanon St., Melrose. Mass. 96 Tremont St., New Bedford. Mass. 29 St. Germain St., Boston, Mass. Overton Hall, Brentwood, Tenn. 3 Gleason St., Maiden. Mass. Lincoln St.. North Easton. Mass. 730 N. Church St.. Decatur. 111. Washington Ave., Pottersville. Mass. 288 State St., New London. Conn. 19 Prince St.. Cambridge, Mass. 18 Dickens St., Dorchester, Mass. 195 N. Maple Ave., East Orange. N. J. 35 South St.. Lockport. N. Y. 686 Walnut St.. Fall River, Mass. 25 Shore Ave., Salem. Mass. 41 Orchard St., Cambridge, Mass. 217 Cherry St.. Springfield, Mo. Hunan, China 28 Elmo St., Dorchester, Mass. 405 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. Chekiang. China Shanghai. China Box 162. Rye Beach. N. H. 68 Montclair Ave.. Roslindale, Mass. Coeur d ' Alene, Idaho 535 Newbury St., Boston. Mass. Callao. Peru III Middlegate St.. Winnipeg. Canada 27 Jackson St.. Cliftondale, NIass. Lexington, Kentucky 148 W. Wayne Ave., Wayne, Pa. 5515 Potomac Ave., N. W., Washington. D. C. Rosario Santa Fe. Argentina 45 Hillside Ave., Arlington Heights, Mass. 1913 Highland Ave.. Fall River. Mass. 119 W. 71st St.. New York. N. Y. 30 Roslyn St., Salem, Mass. Puerta de Tierra. Porto Rico Hingham. Mass. 380 Essex St., Salem, Mass. Kursk. Russia B ■g B B B B ■■B I ' -T ' GENERAL INFORMATION m ■n B O ■B B ame Lollria, Henrj ' Walter. A. B., M. D. Lovejoy. Julian, 2:K Lovell. Charles Halhaway . Lovcll. Donald Katon Lowe, Thomas Marvel , Lowry, James William , Lo vr ' , Oswin William, B. S. Lucas, Kenneth . llan Luce. Stewart Bridse Lucey, Raymond Ellsworth Lucy, Edward Daniel Ludeke, Herbert Carl Ludlow, Georse Hartwell, TX Ludwig. Leland Ornell, Jr. . Lumb, Henry Oliver. AT Lumbard. Warner Lund. Joel Vowell Lund, Robert Leathan. Jr. . Lundborg. Carl Jacob. SN . Lurie. Eli Lurie. Jacob Luse. Arthur Harold Lusk. Charles Harrison . Luster. D ight Kerr. ATB . Lutz. William John . Luykx. Dirk Jacobus Luzuriaea. Luis .... Lynch. Edward. Jr. . Lynch. James Merriman Lyon. Lewis Estes Lyons. Henry Milton Lyons. John Robert Lysaght. Vincent Edward . Mabley. Carlton Ray. Jr.. rji Mc.- rdle. Edward Hoxsie McAuliffe. John William. K . McAvoy. Walter Francis MacBrayne, Charles Robertson. 2X McCann. Charles Sumner. B. S.. 2X McCarthy. Daniel Joseph . McCarthy. Edward Ormonde . McCarthy. Joseph Plath McCartney. William .Addison. Jr. MacClecry. . lbert Millard McClellan. Robert Nelson . McClure. Marcus .Arthur McConnell. Samuel Parker. 2N McCoy. John Teubner ... McCrea. Walter Dale. 2K McCrecry. Don Hull McCue. John Bruce. 2X McCullouKh. Campbell Rogers, .A. McCurdy. Horace Winslow McCutcheon. Charles Raymond. BOn MacDill. Leslie. A. B.. M. A. MacDonald. Engelbert Bruckmann, EX MacDonald. Hugh Douglas Macdonald. Ronald Gordon MacDonald. Stuart Parshley McDonnell. James Smith. Jr.. B.S. McDonough. Clarence James, Jr., McDonough. Francis Leo . McDowell. Elliott Emery MacDuff. George William . MacDuffie. Malcom vVngus McEndree. Ted -Agnew . McFarland. George Conrad McFarland. Julian Bonsall. Beil McFarlin. John James . McGee. Harrv Shirl McGhie. Malcom Stuart. rA MacGillivray. Gerard -Augustine McGinnis. Francis Dorr McGinnis. Francis William McGrady. Charles Tolbe rt. 2AE McGrath. David Francis McGrath. Philip Cushing McGregor. Duncan Gregor McHenry. William Cecil Mcllhenny. Isboll Franklin. S. B. Maclnness. Frances Jean. B. S., M. S. Mclntire. Clarence Julius .... Mcintosh. Charles Donald. SAE . Mcintosh. Helmcr. 2AE .... .AT SX Class Sp. 1922 1924 1923 1925 1923 1923 1925 1924 1925 1924 1923 1923 1924 1925 1925 1923 1922 1922 1922 1924 1923 1925 1923 1922 1923 1925 1925 1923 1924 1925 1924 1925 1924 1925 1923 1924 Grad. 1923 1925 1925 1924 1925 1922 1922 1922 1924 1923 1922 1922 Grad. 1922 1923 1922 1923 1922 1922 1923 Grad. 1923 1922 1925 1925 1925 1924 1924 1922 1923 1922 1922 1925 1923 1925 1(122 1925 1924 1924 Grad. Grad. 1922 1922 1925 Course XV, IVi VlII I I II X I.X-B XV XV, XV, XVi XV, XV, XV, XV, VI V XVj Army XVj I XIII IV, VI X X XV, II VI 11 V II VI III, VI II VI VI II XIII VII .XV X X II I X V XV Aero Eng. I XV, X-B X Aero Eng. IV, IV, XVi II II III, X X X IV II X II VI II II X Army XV, VI VII II IV, IV, 459 Home Address 240 Hewes St.. Brmiklyn. X. Y. 50 Windsor Ave.. Hartford, Conn. 2335 Pacific Ave.. San Francisco. Calif. U6 Hawthorne St., Maiden, Mass. WirminRhain, Tenn. 29 Putnam St., West Xewton. Mass. 1643 Kenilworth Ave.. Chicago. 111. 435 Franklin St.. Reading. Mass. 29 Linden Road. Melrose, Mass. 4 Johnson St., Newburyport, Mass. 24 Harwood St.. Dorchester, Mass. 8 Washinuton Terrace, East OranRe. X. J. 1203 I- ' orest Ave.. Evanston. 111. 77 Court St.. Houlton. Maine 81 Hooker Ave.. Poughkecpsic, X. Y. 23 Dunlap St.. Dorchester, Mass. 5968 Cabanne Place. St. Louis, Mo. 5968 Cabanne Place. St. I- )uis, Mo. 206 X. 26th St.. Billinns. Mont. 282 Walnut Ave.. Roxhury, Mass. 282 Walnut Ave., Boston, Mass. 413 Sixth St.. Franklin. Pa. 6 Scwall St., I ' eabody, Mass. 570 Springdate Ave., East Orange, X. J. 583 Maple Ave.. Elinira. X. Y. 362 Riverside Drive. Xew York, X. Y. Megros Occidental. Philippine Islands 193 Main St.. Easthampton, Mass. 420 Delaware . ve., Olvphant, Pa. 1912 Oxford Ave.. Los Angeles. Calif. 117 Beacon St.. Boston. Nlass. 284 Dickinson St.. Springfield. Mass. 215 Ridge St., Fall River, Mass. 563 Seyburn Ave.. Detroit, Mich. 153 Washington St.. Brighton. Mass. 19 William St.. Bellows Falls. Vt. 212 Fuller St.. West Xewton, Mass. 232 Boylston St., Watertown, Mass. Moraine Park, Dayton, Ohio 116 Saratoga St.. Lawrence, Mass- East Jaffrey, X. H. 102 Circular St., North Attleboro, Mass. Cosmopolitan Hotel, Texarkana, Texas 276 Lexington St.. East Boston. Mass. 1800 Beacon St.. Brookline. Mass. 342.5 X. Broadwav. Los Angeles, Calif. 37 So. Oak St., Mt. Carmel. Pa. So. 628 , ' 4 Howard St.. Spokane. Wash. 3600 Macomb St.. VYashington. D. C. 185 X. Calalina Ave.. Pasadena. Calif. Persinger, VY. Ya. 3808 Slontgomery Ave.. Baltimore, Md. 12.38 Taylor St., Port Townscnd, Wash, 1108 So. 46th St., Philadelphia, Pa. War Department. Washington, D. C. 1280 Clay Ave., Bronx, N. Y. 95 Renner Ave.. Xewark, X. J. 17 Rockland St., Roxbary. Mass. Newfields, X. H. .3304 G St.. Little Rock. Arkansas 79 Columbia St.. Albany, N. Y. 4 F ' ellows Place, Roxbury. Mass. 12 Elmore St., Arlington Heights, Mass. 102 Bay St.. Fall River, Mass. 182 Central St.. Springfield. Mass. Box 267. C ' entral City. Nebraska 1020 DeKalb St.. Xorristown. Pa. 620 So. High St.. West Chester. Pa. 1113 Scio St.. Rot-hester. X. Y. 5 Blackwood St., Boston. Mass. 101 So. Mountain Ave.. Montclair. N. J. 27 Fuller Terrace. West Newton. Mass. 5 Concord Ave.. Cambridge. Mass. .56 Mansfield St.. Allston. Mass. 42(K) Hastings St.. EI Paso. Texas 1168 Boylston St., Brookline, Mass. .55 Walnut St.. Lockport. X. Y. 76 Quint Ave.. Allston, Mass. 1414 3rd Ave.. Louisville. Ky. 2320 Main Ave., San .Antonio. Texas 310 Bexley Hall. Cambridge. Mass. Center St., Burlington, Mass. 217 Remingl jn St.. Ft. Collins, Colo. 316 Hamilton St.. Ogdensburg. X. Y. Name Mclntyre. Harris Birdsill. B. S. Mclntyre. James Dennett . Mclver, William Ramsay McKenna. Henry Francis. Jr. McKennan, Bowman. VS MacKenzie. John Duncan . Mackenzie, Lachlan, 4 i;K . McKibben. Elliot Spencer, AXA Mackie, Robert Forrest McKinnon, Himb Deane, A. B., McKittrick. Bertrand Allan McLane, Lawrence Sorenson McLaren, Franklin William McLaughlin. Edward Dennis . MacLean, Arthur Robert MacLean, Lachlan Ward. B. S. MacLeod. Edward Norman McMahftn, Thomas Leo M.H M.iliiiii. William Kennedy Ml MiMii , Wayne Fox . M.h M ill, in. Francis . MacMillan, Henry John McMulIen. Roger Barrett. Jr.. A. B. McN ' ary. William Francis . ALicNaunht, Malcolm Sewall . McXaul. William Roy . . McNeai. Donald Hamlin McNeil. Donald James, Jr. MacNeil. Neil Alexander. A. B. McNeills. James Stanislaus Macomber. James Keith McPhee. John Raymond. 4 rA MacPherson. Gardner Blake McQueer, Bert Harrison. B. A. McQuiston, Charles Fitch, K2 McWane. William, KA . McWilliams. John Scott. A. B. Maddocks, Austin William Mader, Earl Ewen . . Mader. Russell Curtis Magee, John. Jr Magnus. Gustave Daniel. i N . Magoun. Frederick Alexander, S. B. Mahoney. George Francis . Mahoney, Paul Lester .... Mahoney. William Joseph . Mail, Francis Marhn , , . Makepeace. Alexander Watts, ' trA Malagodi, Alfred Malcolm, Charles Gordon . Malherbe, Andre Llewellyn Maling, Cressy Croswell Mall, Margaret. A. B. . Mallery. Nelson Courtney . Malone, Nelson Davidson . Maltby, Clarence Lauren Maltzman. Max Mancha, Raymond Mancinelli. Pompeii Alphonse . Manley. Francis Edward Mann, Frederic Sturgis Mann, Nelson Theodore Mann. Raymond Fairbanks Manneback, Charles Lambert. M. E. Manning. William Hewson, BAX Mansfield. Norman Lathrop, 2AE Manshel, Milton Maximilian, ZBT Manuele, Joseph. Jr. . . Manville, Charles Wesley Mapes, Charles Marvin Marangos, James Evangelus Marble, Cecil Carlton. AXA Marden, Francis Goodwin Marden, Norman Leighton Marder. Walter Smith. Jr. . Maria, Alfred Joseph Marindin, Frederick Ritchie Mark, Isaac, Ir., lil Marks, Willard Martin. I-SA Marmon, Franklin Hall. 0X Marrs. Purinton Fay Marsh, Donald Buckham Marsh, Dwight Hutchinson, OAX , Marsh. Gustave Arnold Marsh. Lynn Palmer, i;AE , Class Course Home Address 1022 XV; 65 Court St., Houlton. Maine Army Watertown Arsenal, Watertown, Mass. 1922 nil Coldwater. Miss. I t2. ' VI 36 Favette St.. Cambridge. Mass. Ili2. XV2 933 Sherman St., Denver. Colo. 1924 VI Island Pond, Vt. 1922 XV; White Plains, N. V. 1925 XVi 33 Lowell Road, Schenectady, N. V. 1924 X 20 Potter St., Bradford. Pa. 1023 VI 5847 Kenmore Ave., Chicago. III. 1923 I 15 Hawthorn St., Lowell. Mass. 1923 X Honolulu. Hawaii 1925 VI Martin Terrace. East Milton, Mass. 1925 I 7 Allen Place, Melrose. Mass. 1925 n 39 St. Rose St.. Jamaica Plain. Mass. 1924 VI Gresham Court, Richmond, Va. 1925 I 85 Green St., Lynn, Mass. 1923 X 11 Hawthorne St., Woburn, Mass. 1922 XV2 6 Walker Place, Atlantic, Mass. 1923 VI 591 M. D. Woodruff, Indianapolis. Ind. 1924 VI-A 51 Valley Way, West Orange, N. J. 1924 X 220 McLennan Ave.. Svracuse, N. V. Grad. XI ' 1021 Grove St., Evanston, 111. 1923 XIII 32 Hope St.. Attleboro, Mass. 1924 VI 35 Williams St., Brookline. Mass. 1925 VI 53 W. Gold St.. Butte, Mont. 1923 XVi 1640 Dahlia St., Denver. Colo. 1925 ' I 14 Seymour St.. Winthrop, Mass. 1923 11 h Grand Narrows. Nova Scotia 1922 n 50 Penfield St.. Roslindale. Mass. 1922 II 1783 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 1924 XV; 1859 York St.. Denver, Colo. 1924 XVi 39 Williston Road. Brookline. Mass. 1923 X 21s Hemenway St.. Boston. Mass. 1923 I Dobbs Ferrv. N. Y. 1923 XV- 1320 St. Charles St.. Birmingham. Ala. 1922 I 149 E. Sunbury St.. Shamokin. Pa. 1924 XV; Owl ' s Head. Maine 1922 I 69 Washington St.. Taunton. Mass. 1925 VI 45 Derby St.. Waltham, Mass. 1924 XV; 12 Lorraine St., Hartford. Conn. 1925 X 178 W. 73rd St., New York. N. Y. Grad. XIII 54 Pequossette St., Watertown, Mass. 1925 I 2S2 Centre Ave., Rockland, Mass. 1925 X 17 Grant St., Biddeford, Maine 1925 VI 439 Lexington St., Waltham. Mass. Grad. Aero Eng. 60S Main St., Vincennes. Ind. 1925 XIV 526 Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass. 1925 II 357 South Ave., Whitman, Mass. 1922 XV.-, St. John. N. B., Canada 1924 VI-A Sweetwater, Wepener. So. Africa 1922 XIII 1125 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. Mass. 1922 I 710 St. Paul St., Baltimore. Md. 1925 IVi 1222 So. Lincoln St.. Aberdeen. S. D. 1925 II 226 Warren St., Fall River. Mass. 1922 VI 1422 Lincoln St., Evanston. III. 1923 IV2 195 Washington Ave., Chelsea. Mass. 1925 VI 4445 Westminster Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 1924 IVi 10 Unity St., Boston. Mass. 1924 I S3 Spear St., Melrose. Mass. 1923 11 9 Newcomb Place. Taunton, Mass. 1923 II Buzzard ' s Bav. Mass. 1922 X 292 Fairmount Ave.. Hyde Park, Mass. Grad. VI 27 rue de la Tourelle. Bruxelles. Belgium 1924 11 Baltimore. Md. 1925 XIV Hillsboro. N. H. 1922 XIV 37 Milford Ave., Newark. N. J. 1925 VI 247 Eagle St.. Fredonia, N. V. 1922 XV; 247 W. Washington St.. Medina, Ohio 1923 VI Spring Valley. N. Y. 1924 I Naoussa, Greece 1925 XV 95 E. Squantum St.. Atlantic. Mass. 1923 VI 216 Union St.. So. Weymouth. Mass. 1924 X 15 Summit Place, Newburyport, Mass. 1923 II 614 Belvidere Ave., Plainfield. N. J. 1922 X 1615 Omohundro Ave, Norfolk, Va. 1925 XV; 16 Arnold Ave.. Northampton, Mass. 1922 VI 42 Division St.. .- msterdam. N. Y. 1924 X ' ; 146 Central .- ve.. Hyde Park, Mass. 1922 11 1119 N. Delaware St.. Indianapolis, Ind. 1923 XV; Highland St., Concord Junction. Mass. 1922 XIII 4 Carver Road, Watertown, Mass. 1924 XV; 10 Ash St.. Danvers. Mass. 1925 ' l 34 Cambridge Terrace, crambridge. Mass. 1924 II St. Augustine, Florida 4(10 ks Marshall. Arnold Raymond Marshall, Gray Leslie Marshall. Hynian I ecman Martin, Edwin Dudley . Martin. Everett Vance, B. S, Martin, Harry Eniil Martin, Joseph Thomas Martin. Pete X ' alentine. KS Martinenko, Peter Jacob Marvin, George Glover . Maschal, Charles Webster . Mason, Francis Marion, Jr. Mason, George Edwarcl Mason, Trafton Biishnel! Masterson. Edwarcl . Matarese, . nthony Donald Matliewson, Wilfred Kairban Matsuo. Kenzo .... Matthews. William Rosmer Mattson. Thomas Everett . Maury, Dabney Herndon. Jr. Ma. ini. Hiram Hamilton Maxson, Lisle Judson Maxwell, James Rea, Jr.. B. ! Maxwell, Marvin Wilbur, B. May. Ernest Nugent, (MJK . May, William Edward. BE Mayell, Grant Fancher . Maynard, Perry Coates Mayoral. Joaquin Mariano Mead, Brian, A. R. C, Sc. . Mead, Daniel Hardy, AT . . Mead, Edward Adams . Meade, Ray. B. S Meadows. Samuel Si)auldinR. ,ii ' Meaker. Oscar Pheli)s Meakin. .Allan George. Jr. , Mechlins. Eugene Burli?iganie Mechtenberg, William Kudolj h Medalia. Leon Samuel. M. D. . Meech. Randall Ward, KS . . Meek, Sterner .St. Paul. Sc.A.. B. Meeker, David .-Viiderson. BBIl Meekins, Raymond Morton Meier, Jerome. ZHT Meigs. Jonathan .... Meinig. Ernst Hans . , . . Meliiig. .Vrthur Evan. AT Mcrkelson. Irving , , . . Merrell, Seward Snow. IIKA Merriam, Kenneth Gerald . Merrill, Edward .Atkinson . Merrill, Paul Carver. A. B. Merritt, Charles Hart, 3rd. Mcrritt. John, B. A. . . , Merzbach, W ' illiam Louis. ZHT Messer. William Iv;irl Metcalf, Harold Felton Mctcalf, James Irwin Metcalf. Walter Augustus . Metcalfe, Stephen Brownlow. Z V Metz, Louis Arthur. X k Michelena, Justo Luis ... Midwood. George .Albert. Jr.. ' H ' A Mtlano, Leonard Damasus Pasquale Miller, Albert Raymond Miller, Charles Borden, Jr. Miller, Charles Kitzmiller, Miller, Charles ' incent Miller. Clarence Edwin, B. A. . Miller. Edmund Hudtlleston Miller. Forrest Kenneth Miller, Gillette Niles, B. S. Miller. Gladys Bertha, Ph. G. Miller, Helen Shannon .... Miller, Henry Couden Lay, Jr., X Miller, John .Amos Miller, Raymond Hudson Miller, .Stephen Jones .... Miller. Theodore Thomas, X I . Miller, William lle ' iri, B. S, . . Millet, Howard, A .... Milliken, Arnold White B. S.. B. S. Class 1925 192r, 1923 1923 1924 1923 1922 1923 1922 1922 1922 1922 1925 1925 1922 11)22 192.-) 192.! 1 .122 1921 1922 1922 1922 Grad. Sp. 1922 1924 1924 1924 1924 Grad. 1924 1922 1923 1925 1924 192. ' ) 1922 192. Grad. 1924 Army 1924 192.-! 1922 1925 1925 1922 1924 H125 1922 1922 Grad. 1925 1925 1112:! 1921 1922 1924 192:t 1 2:( 1923 1924 1922 1925 1924 1922 1923 1925 1923 1923 1925 1923 S. P. I 1923 1923 1925 1925 1923 1922 Grad. Sp, 1922 Course 11 I X Ilh II VI VI-A Hi- ll ' II I 11 VI X-B XIII XV3 VI VI-A XlV 11 II XIII-A III X X xv, II II x XV2 IX-B nil VI VI-A X ' I XV. XV- III, V! ' I X XV, X II II IV. X-A VI IV, X ' ' l III] X ' j III, IX-B VI XV, ' II 1 A II I X XV- II XVj II XV: II XV, .Aero Eng. XV, I 4G1 Home Ailiiress I Willow St.. Concord, Mass, 41 Ilardwick St., F ' aneuil, Mass. 30 Cleveland St., Gloucester, Mass, .Amherst House. Amherst, Mass. Volant, Pa. 1307 Faxon Ave., Memphis. Tenn. 906 Northampton St.. Wilkes-Barre, Pa, 357-S Edward Road, Cincinnati. Ohio Petrograd. Russia ( ' ,05 Market St., Jacksonville. Fla. P. O. Box 118. Glenbrook, Conn. 131() N. Vermilion .St., Danville, III. 10 Foster St., .Attleboro. Mass. r 4 Bates St., Northampton. Mass. 253 Grand .Ave.. Brooklyn, N. V, 27 Ellington Road, West Somerville, Mass. 21 Morell St.. North Weymouth, Mass. Tokio. Japan W. 1022 7th .Ave.. Spokane, Wash. 133 High St.. Fitchburg, Mass. I(il9 Ridge .Ave., Evanston. 111. 276 N. Whitney St.. Hartford, Conn. (ialesburg, Mich. Parkesburg. Pa. R.R. No. 2. St. Stephen. New ' Brunswick, Canada 400Charles River Road, Cambridge, Mass. 400Char!es River Road. Cambridge, Mass, 445 Pleasant St.. Watertown, Mass. 5.S Washington St., Brattleboro, ' t. l(i Sol St., Ponce, Porto Rico 29 Wellington Road, Bournemouth, Eng- land Georgetown, Conn. 27 Jason St.. .Arlington, Mass. 2109 Ave. H, Enslev, Ala. 200 Linwood Ave.. Buffalo. N. Y. 3 Grover St.. Auburn. N. V. 3316 Fairfield -Ave.. Cincinnati, Ohio 1242 Marion St., Denver, ( olo, Dimock. S. D. Jaffa. Palestine iMlgewater, Norfolk, Va. Wa l,i„gton. D. C. 110 South Broadway. Greenville, Ohio 219 Hancock St., Everett. Mass. S4 Arsdale Terrace. E. Orange, N. J, 690 Winthrop Ave., Beachmont, Mass. 610 N. .5th St.. Reading. Pa. 2411 N. Kedzie Block. Chicago. III. 146 Shirley Ave., Revere, Mass. 658 W. Onondaga St., Syracuse, N. V. 337 Beacon St.. Lowell. Mass. 707 Goodrich .Ave., St. Paul. Minn. 2420 Ocean View .Ave.. Los -Angeles, Calif. 346 Main St.. Danbury. Conn. 403 Orange St.. Macon. Cia. 215 W. S.Sth St., New York. N. Y. 31 Richardson St.. Barre. ' t. Topsfield Road. Ipswich. Mass. Bronxville. N. V. 65 Prince St.. Rochester. N. Y. 65 (ireenough St.. Brookline. Ma.ss. 3625 Dewey .Ave., Omaha. Nebraska Havana, Cuba West Barrington, R. I. 91 Perkins -St., Somerville. Mass. 105 Ontario St.. Lynn. Mass. 211 Walnut .St.. W. Goldsboro. N. C. 53(i Baltimore St.. Gettysburg. Pa. IIIH Bennington St., East Boston, Mass. Bcallsville, Pa, 547 Lake -Ave., Rochester. N. Y. 950 W. Market St., Akron, Ohio 67 Kenwood St.. Dorchester. Mass. 13 Central St.. Concord Junction. Mass. 1183 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass, 135 W. I ' psal St., Germantown, Pa. 1452 So. 4th .Ave.. Louisville. Ky. 40 Augustine .St.. Rochester, N. Y. 380 Hillside .Ave.. Orange. N. J. 469 M iuntain ' iew .Ave., Orange. N. J. Shawnee, Okla, 217 Clifton St., Maiden. Mass. 151 Princeton St.. Lowell. Muss. ..,;,.-.:.. ,..I y. iiri Jm. :. ! ,i,„.!, ' !,im, r ii iT„ri::,j;i ljih. mh ii. iiim tfiiimiyiiiM7iiiiiiiiiiMiiiL «iiiii i.iiimL   iuiii;iiiiii. '  n iL] iu iu;rgi B. Name Milne. Edward Alexander Miner. Harry GeorRe. AT , . Miner. Henrv Albert .... Miner. Reginald Bodley. B. S., AT Mink. Eldor John, K . . . . Minot. Francis Minton. David Morris. Jr.. Ben . Miskelh ' . Raymond Eugene Mitchell, Robert Tohn . . . . Mitchell, Robert Walkeys. S. B. . Mitchell. Ronald Alexander. k:s . Mohr, Anna Lous Mohring, Anna Augusta Molinar, John Clement Moll. Edward Harmening . Molloy, Charles Joseph, A Molstad, Melvin Carl, A. B, Mongan, Charles Edward Moodie, Thomas Edwin Moody. Charles Glenn , Moone , Paul Moor. Harvard Edgar, A. B. Moore. Charles Greenwood Moore, Chester Arthur . Moore. Clarence William Moore. Donald Edwin . Moore. Dudley .... Moore. Frank Everett. Jr. . Moore, Herbert Carlton Moore, Roger Prescott, 4 K2 Moore, Walter Richard, Jr. Morell. Pascal Joseph Morgan. Alva Brittan Morgan. Francis Ring Morgan. Harold Joseph Morgan. Paul Artis. S. B. , Morgan. Stuart Eraser . Morgan. Waller Vincent. Z Moriarty, Donald Louis Morrell. Joseph Cornelius. S. B., A Morris, Fearing Henry, GH Morrison, Mary, A. B. , Morrison. Richard Sykes . Morse. Clifton Benjamin, T Mor.se. Edward .Allen Somes Morse. Excellenza Leah. A. B. Morse, Herbert Arthur, i;K Morse, Winslow Corson, ATA Morton, Avery Adrian, A. B. Morton. James Raymond, Jr., Moscatelli, Antonio Ernani Moses. Samuel Neal, Jr. Mosher, William Calvin Mossman, Bruce Morier Mota, Candelario Calor Moulton. Edwin John . Mountjoy. Joseph Porter. ATA Moy. Samuel Orne . Moyes. ' ictor James Moynihan, Daniel Patrick. A. B Mueser. William Henr ' Muhlenberg. Charles Henry, Jr., S Muhlenberg, Charles Rick, 2X Muir, James Lindsay Mulcahy, Francis Joseph Muller, Charles Julian, B. S. Muller, Theodore Carl, Ben Mulligan, Joseph .Albert Mulrooney. John Joseph Mumper, Jacob Harold, B. S. . Munford. Walter Ferdinand Munning. August Peter Murdoch. Walter Baldwin. I BE Murdock. Donald Webber. 2. Murflock. Paul Stein Murley. James Edward. Jr. Murphy. Edward Dodge. I ' K Murphy, John Joseph Murray, Riciiard Murray, Uriah Nathaniel, A. B.. M. D Murray. W ' oodworth Nortley, ez . Mu. chenheim. William Emil Musser. Neil Borgtiuist Myer. Charles Randolph. Jr., ' I ' i ' A Class 192.i 1923 1922 1923 1922 1922 1922 1922 192,5 Grad. 192-) Sp. B. S, M. S. 1923 1922 1924 Grad. 1923 1923 192.-] 192.5 1925 1922 1922 1922 1924 1924 1923 1924 1924 1925 1922 1925 1923 1922 192.5 Grad. 1924 1922 1923 Grad. 1922 1925 1922 1922 1922 1922 1923 1922 Grad. 1922 1924 1925 1925 1923 1924 1924 1925 1925 1923 1922 1922 1922 1925 1923 1925 Grad. 1925 1924 1925 1923 1923 1922 1923 1924 1922 1922 1925 1923 1925 S. P. H. 1922 1925 1922 1922 Course X II II I ' ! II Xlll X X XI ' X -3 X II I V X Xl ' ' l XIII 1 ' I ' 1 XV, I I II X I VI VI I XV2 X-A XIV V II II IX-B IV, XV, XV, XIII VIII XV; XVa V IX-B IV, ' I X I X ' , T II X XI 1 IV ' . X ' I XII I ' , I Xlll 11 II X X ' .. Ill 1 X -3 X XVj XV., II 1 ' . Xlll . II Home Address Mont Vernon. N. H. 3(il0 W. Broadway. Louisville. Kv. 47 Atkinson St.. Bellows Falls. Vt. Ill Lincoln St., Franklin, Mass. Rosslyn, Va. Falmouth, Mass. 43 West S9th St.. New York. N. Y. Hi Emerson Road, Winthrop. Mass. 147 E. South Temple. Salt Lake City, Utah 31 Cottage Park Road. Winthrop, Mass. Stafford Springs. Conn. Bergen. Norway 613 East End Ave.. Lancaster. Pa. 22 Byron St.. Maiden. Mass. 121 Batavia St., Toledo, Ohio 710 Ave. C . Bayonne, N. J. Spring Valley, Minn. 24 Central St., Somerville. Mass. 620 W. Monterv St.. Denison, Texas 130 East 8th St., -Atlanta, Ga. 55 Allston St., West Medford, Mass. Ellsworth. Maine 68 Grant Ave., Waltham. Mass. 17 Garrison Ave.. Somerville. Mass. 4420 Georgia Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. 25! Mill St.. Haverhill. Mass. 1 Kenwood St., West Somerville, Mass. Box 246, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone 161 Congress St., Milford. Mass. 51 Mason St.. Biddeford. Maine Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 328 N. Third St., Clean, N, Y. 175 Maple St., Maiden, Mass. 14 Oak St.. Lawrence, Mass. 32 Kimball Terrace. Newtonville, Mass. 553 Haverhill St., Lawrence, Mass. 601 Coggeshall St., New Bedford, Mass. 149 LTrban St., Mount Vernon. N. Y. 26 Court St.. Northampton. Mass. 44 Greenridge Ave.. White Plains, N. Y. 28 Plaza Drive. Berkeley, Calif. 279 Dartmouth St.. Boston. Mass. 301 Lincoln St.. Denver. Colo. • 492 Preble St., So. Portland. Maine 114 Byron St., East Boston, Mass. Brandon. Vt. 2209 16th St.. Troy. N. Y. 168 Seaver St.. RQXbury, Mass. Bethany, Nebraska 635 Maupas Ave.. Savannah, Ga. 701 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. Birney. Montana Pansboro. Nova Scotia, Canada 230 Franklin St.. Holyoke, Mass. Box 22, Mayaguez, Porto Rico Rosebank Halifax, Nova Scotia 240 W. 102nd St., New York, N. ' . Canton. China 226 Spencer St.. Rochester. N. V. 46 .- shton Place. Buffalo. N. Y. 1741 Clay Ave., New York, N. Y. 1020 Centre Ave.. Reading, Pa. 1020 Centre Ave.. Reading, Pa. .50 Liberty St.. New- Britain, Conn. R Park St., .Arlington, Mass. 1040 Clay Ave., Bronx. New Y ' ork, N. ' . 263 E. 19th St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 16 Lincoln St., North Andover, Mass. 12933 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 536 Baltimore St.. Gettysburg, Pa. 7 Berkshire St., Worcester, Mass. Main St.. Matawan. N. J. Maui, Hawaii 1.39 So. Union St.. Olean. N. Y. SI Belleville .Ave., Newark. N. J. 431 Centre St.. Jamaica Plain. Mass. 1788 Manier Place. Washington, D. C. 10 Auckland St.. Dorchester. Mass. 100 Waldemar .Ave.. Winthrop. Mass. 681 Shawmut .Ave.. Boston. Mass. Greenbush, Mass. 218 W. 46th St.. New York, N. Y. 2265 7th St.. Salt Lake Citv, Utah 139 Westfield Ave.. Elizabeth, N. J. 402 H ■g B c a B D DB a e a a B B ■■M B a O B O B B O isisiE GENERAL INFORMATION ' -l; Ml Name Myers, Austin Southard, 9,iX Myers. Bennett. AMS . Myers, Cecil Bartlett, :1KE Myers, Charles Rudloph, 2nd Myers. Harry Marcus. S. B. Myrick. George Colburn Nachtman. Alexander Sam Naess. Rasnar Eide . Nakop. . rthur John Nanejian. Harr ' Samuel Nash, (ieorse Matthew Nash. Paul Revere . Nason. John Blaisdell, Jr. N ' auchton. Joseph Michael Naughton. Malachy Joseph, A Nauman, Gerald Marston ATA Xee, Sang Ta , , . . Neher. John llutchlns. B. S.. Neiley, Stephen Barton, ' l rA Neitlich, George .... Neitzke. Oscar Frederic. S. B Nelson. Dewey .... Nelson, Howard Stanwood, KS Nelson, Louis Melvin. B. S.. IIK. Nelson, Solomon, B. S. . Xelson. Tliomas . . - . Nesbitt. George Floyd. Jr.. Ben Nesmith. James. 2d.. OX Nevers, George Francis Nevin. Thomas Marshall. i ' X Newell. Eleanor King. B. . . Newhall, Welrose Leverett . Newman, -Mexander Fred . Newman. Harry .... Nibecker. Paul Braids . Nichols. Elmer Bradford Nichols. John Tha ' er , Nichols. Slierman Elliott Nichols. William Raymond Nicholson. Aubrey Kenneth Nicholson. Charles -Ambrose Nickerson. .Archer Mills, Jr. Nicklc, Hugh Dickson. 2X Nicoll, Scott Fleming Niekanip, William Stacy, X Nikolsky, .Alexander George Niles, Harold Harris Nimick, Tyson . . - . Nims, Richard LaRoy, eX Nisbet, Robert .Archibald Nissen. John Peter . Nissenbaum. Joseph Nock. Herbert Kenneth Noelke, Harry Montgomery, A Norris, George Napoleon Northrop, William Watson Norton, Charles Eliot. A Norton, Charles Ladd, Jr. . orton, Edward Lawry Norton. James Robert . Norton, Ralph Blaisdell Norwood, William Daggett Novack, Lawrence Noveck. George Asa. TE Nowell. Joseph Cornell. Jr.. A Noyes. William Henry. (prA Nyi. Tsuh-Hyuin Nye, Warren I-emuel Oakes, Richard Bradford Oakley, Robert .Newell . . Oberwarth. Clarence Julian O ' Brien. George Francis O ' Brien. John Jeffrey O ' Brien. Morrough Parker , O ' Brien. Paul Sirois O ' Brien, Thomas .Anthony . O ' Connor, Edward Joseph . O ' Connor, James Vincent . Oddlafson, August Glenn, KS Odell, Clarence Joseph . Ogg, John William Ogilvie. Leon Martin O ' Hara, Robert Burke . . Class 1923 1922 1924 1923 Grad. 1925 1924 1923 1925 1923 1924 1922 1923 1924 1923 1923 1923 1923 1922 1924 Grad. 1923 1925 1923 1922 1924 1923 1922 1923 1924 1925 1922 1923 1925 1922 1925 1922 1922 Grad. 1922 Grad. 1925 1923 1923 1923 1922 1923 1924 1924 1925 1923 1923 1922 1922 Sp. 1925 1925 1925 1922 1922 1925 1923 1924 1922 1923 1922 1923 1925 1922 1924 1924 1925 1925 1925 1922 1924 1922 1923 1922 1923 1923 1925 1924 Course X X nil X X I xv, X VI v VI ' i XV: X ' j XV, VI 1 X ' : nil X-A XV, XV, XV, XIV X x -,- VI 11 1 v Xlll 1 ' XI 11- A XVi VIII XV2 XIII- A X XII I- A II II IIU I XVi I XVi II II X j VI-A II XV, XIV XIV VI ' I XIV VI-A VI-A I I X V XVj XVj VI-A IV, I VI X III: X I II XV; II IV, I XI ' 4G3 Home Address Mount Vernon. X. Y. 84 l-incoln St., Lowell, Mass. 250 ) E. 1st St.. Diihith. Minn. Motel Chelsea. Atlantic City. N. J. l. ' M Fuller St.. Brookline. Mass. 4o9 Lebanon St., Melrose, Mass. 738 Nostrancl Ave.. Brooklyn. N. Y, Slerndal. Norway 101! W. Pearl St.. Nashua. X. II. 292 Sussex St.. Palersnn. N. J. 35 Central St.. Wakefield. Mass. 5K Brockton Ave., AbiuKton. Mass. , Tyrone. Pa. Rochester. N. Y. . Cambricigc, Mass. . San Francisco, Calif. 1215 Losan Ave.. 27i) Garson Ave.. 229 Harvard St.. 927 Ashbury St., Shanfihai. China 14.S Librar ■Place. Princeton. X. J. 5 M ()pia Road. Winchester. Mass. fi37 Harrison Ave.. Boston. Mass. 1!S9 27th St.. Milwaukee. Wisconsin Western .Vve.. Magnolia. Mass. 201 St. Andrews Ter., W. Helena, Ark. ( ' hicaRo Ave. at Davis St.. Ivvanston. 111. 1S5I Madison .-Vve.. New York. N. Y. 33 Spring Park Ave., Jamaica Plain. Mass. Ashton. Md. (iarden City. N, Y. Burnside. Conn. 9 East Sth St.. New York. N. Y. Les Terrasses Nyon. Switzerland Curznn Mill Road. Newburyport, Mass. 442 Spruce St.. Bridgeport. Conn. 10 Hersey St.. Salem. Mass. 317 Dartmouth St.. Boston. Mass. 402 Hinhland Ave. .West Somerville. Mass. 10 Dwijiht St.. Brookline. Mass. 402 Highland Ave. .West Somerville. Mass. 4t Parkvale .- ve., Allston. Mass. 11 Lawson Road, Winchester. Mass. 315 Allen St., Syracuse. N. Y. 116 Putnam St.. Quincy. Mass. 155 Ear! St.. Kingston, Ontario. Canada Maui, Hawaii 7104 Delmar. University City. Mo. Hetrograd. Russia 45 Rosedale Road, Toronto, Canada 6101 Fifth Ave.. Pittsburgh. Pa. 224 School St.. Athol. Mass. 29 Robinson St.. Schenectadv. N. Y. .3823 N. 19th St., Philadelphia, Pa. .502 Windsor St., Cambridge. Mass. 27 Lafayette St., Newburyport, Mass. Mertzc n. Texas 187 Auburndale Ave., . uburndale. Mass. 1.52 W. 76th St.. New York. X. Y. 67 E. 77th St.. New York. N. Y. 5 Acorn St.. Boston, Mass. 16 Masonic St., Rockland, Maine 100 School St.. Salem, Mass. Box 92, Eastondale. Mass. 3313 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. 12 Westminster Road, Roxbury, Mass. 222 I. ' nion St., Bennington, ' t. 51 7th St., New Bedford. Mass. 12 Willow St., Mystic, Conn. Shangliai. China 30 Hewlett St., Watcrbury. Conn. 100 Upland Road. Waban. Mass. 11 Norway St., Boston. Mass. 515 .Vnn St.. Frankfort. Ky. 414 Eighth St., South Boston. Mass. 81 Richmond St., Brmktori. Mass. 002 Tennyson Place. Toledo. Ohio } ' t Stonehurst St.. Dorclifstfr, Mass. 35 Walter Ave, Bnxikline. Mass. 29S KivcTside St.. Lowell. Mass. 1.54 Walnut St.. II )ly(.ki ' . Mass. 5 Acadia Court. in?iii eg. Canada 13 Weslfall Ave.. .Susiiui ' hanna. Pa. 701 E. Second .Ave.. Indiannla, Iowa 701 Mass. Ave.. Arlington, Mass. 3212 West Ave.. Xew| orl News. Va. Name Olefsky. Isadore .... Oliver. Boyd Emery Oliver, Donnell Neel. BAX Oliver. Lockwood Olken. Nathan Louis Olmsted. Burnett Ralph Olsen, Andrew George Olson. Arthur Joseph Olson. Harry Gustav Olson. Leonard William Olsson, Robert Webb O ' Neil, Frank Denis, K Oon, Ivhye Hong Orahovatz. Sava Petroflf Oransky, Milton, ZBT . Orlinger. Abraham Abba. S. B O ' Rourke, Tiernev Alphonsus, Orth. Allen Ortiz, Sergio del Toro, B. A. Osborne, Fay Herman . Osborne, John Marshall O ' Shaughnessey. W ' illiam John Osterman. Palmer Porter Ottonello. Roberto Jose. AA Owens. 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Sp. Armv 50 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 1923 XVo 49 Manton Ave., Toronto, Canada Grad. V Ashbourne, Pa. 1924 II Box 1S5, Humacao, Porto Rico 1925 ' I 124 Webster Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 1922 X 9 Rockview Terrace. Plainfield. N. J. 1923 XI ' 1309 Commonwealth .Ave., Boston. Mass. 1923 I 1257 Washington St., Gloucester, Mass. 1922 II 1S6 Rollins St., Waltham, Mass. Grad. ' Box r o. Oakes, N. D. Grad. X-A 135 Thornton St.. Roxburv, Mass. 1922 I 7 Kent St.. Brookline, Mass. 1925 VI 39 Minot St., Boston, Mass. 1924 VI Prado 77. Havana, Cuba 1924 XIII Madrid, Spain 1922 VI-A 233 Columbia St., Pasadena, Calif. 1922 X 51 Chapman Place. Irvington, N. J. 1925 IX-B Baltimore. Md. 1922 IV2 61 Whiting St., Roxbury, Mass. 1924 XV2 4901 Ellis Ave.. Chicago, III. 1922 VI-A West Branch. River John, Nova Scotia. Canada 1925 U 11 . pplfton St., Watertown, Mass, 1922 T-A Skowhe an. Maine 1924 XIII Lyme, Conn. 1923 VI Riverbank Court, Cambridge, Mass. 1925 11 75 Tremont St.. Taunton. Mass. 1923 VI 201 Summer St.. Lowell. Mass. 1923 II 90 Prescott St.. Cambridge, Mass. 1925 VI 792 Hartford Ave.. Johnston. R. I. 1924 XV3 10. 0 Humphrey St., Swampscott, Mass. 1924 X 185 Clove Road, New Rochelle, N. Y. 1922 II 20 AUerton St.. Plymouth, Mass. 1923 XV2 44 Rockview St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1923 X 1074 E. 7th St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. 1922 XV2 229 Columbia Road. Dorchester, Mass. 1923 I 219 Groveland Ave.. Minneapolis, Minn. 1922 XV3 35 Janet St., Kingston. N. Y. Grad. X-A 1201 Western Ave.. Seattle, Wash. 1925 II Cobleskill. N. Y. 1924 II 103 So. Elliott Place. Brooklyn. N. Y. 1923 ' i 133 Lynch St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. 1925 XI ' .Ampuero, Santander, Spain 1924 XVi 326 Stevens .A-ve.. Portland, Maine 1922 X ' 37 Berwick St.. Worcester. Mass. 1925 XIII 70 Patten St.. Boston, Mass. Grad. XIII-.A. 1711 Commonwealth Ave.. Boston. Mass. 1924 XIII 191 Park Ave., Arlington Heights, Mass. 1922 II 105 N. 5th St., Wilmington, N. C. 1922 II Mont Vernon, N. H. 1925 XVa Manila, Philippine Islands 1925 I 37 Harrison St., Manchester, N. H. 1924 XV Dillsburg. Pa. 1922 X-B Jefferson, Mass. 1922 - XVi Oak Hill. New Brunswick, Canada 1922 VI-A 152 E. Piedmont St., Pomona, Calif. 1922 II 3048 Kingsbridge Terr., New York. N. Y. 1922 XV Susquehanna, Pa. 1923 VI Canawacta Hotel, Susquehanna, Pa. 1922 IVi 147 Lake St., Auburn, Maine 1924 VI Nabatiah. Beirut. Syria 1925 X San Francisco, Calif. 1923 VI 31 Ailsa Ave., Hamilton. Md. 1923 XV2 29 Russell St., Plymouth. Mass. 1924 VIII 533 Newbury St.. Boston. Mass. Grad. X-A 754 Morton St.. Mattapan, Mass. 1922 II 125 Gushing Ave.. Dorchester. Mass. Grad. X Johannesburg, South Africa 1924 VI 35 Stanley Ave., Medford, Mass. 1923 VI 966 Cambridge St.. Cambridge, Mass. 1925 XVi 166 Kingslev Ave., Westerleigh, Staten Island, N. Y. 1922 I 15 Orient Ave.. E ast Boston. Mass. 1922 XIII 20 Chestnut St.. Maiden. Mass. 1925 VI 2523 Parker St., Omaha. Nebraska 1922 II Dover. Mass. 468 GENERAL INFORMAllUiN iiim y Xante Sandbcrg. Edward Brackett Sanders, Leslie Benjamin. Jr., Sanderson. Wallace Whitney Sandidge, Irl, Jr. ... Sands, John Woodbury SantanRelo. Giuseppe Antonio Santoianni. Michael Edward Santos. Adolpho Filbro . Saponaro. Philip Peter, A. B. SafRent, .- Ibert I-oriny . Sarfient. John Carlton . Sarros, James Demetrius Sauers, John . ndrew. B. S. Saunders, Joseph Berchinans. t K Saunders. Walter Mills. Jr.. TA Sawyer, Dana Dean Sawyer, Franklin Jackson . Sawyer, John Parker. K2 Sayre, Daniel CMemens. 2:X Scamman, Clarence Linwood, A M. D Scharmann, Walter George Scharnikow. Edward Lawrence Schatz, Edwin Conrad . Schell. Charles Krancis . Schlarb. Henr ' Franklin Schley. Henry McAlpin. X Schmidt. I-awrence Delos . Schmitz. Edwin Herman, ATii Schneider. Samuel .... Schneiderman. Nathan . Schnitzler. Louis .... Schochet, Abraham Irving. B. S. Schoeffel. Erwiii George. 2dE . Schoenfeld. David Morris, X M Schoenherr. Karl Krnest Scholtz. Joseph Henry. Jr. . Jichooler. Nathan Schoop. VV ' erner .... Schraft. Frederick Schreiber, Raymond Paul . Schreiber, Russell Francis, B, S. Class 192.5 1922 1925 192.i 1923 1925 1925 1924 1924 1922 1923 1922 Grad. 1924 1922 1922 1923 1923 1923 S. P. H. 1925 1924 1923 1923 1925 1922 1924 1923 1924 1922 1924 Grad. 1923 1924 1922 1923 1924 1922 1 925 1924 1922 Schulman. William Schultz. .Alfred Oscar Schuniackcr. George Percival, Jr.. :iKK Schumaker, Charles Frank Schureman, Charles Brawner. S. B. Schwamb. Edward Bailey . . Schwamb. Theodore . lderson Schwarz, Edward Robinson Schweizer, .-Mbert Charles. Jr.. SA. Sciscento, Dennis Robert .... Scofield, William David, AXA . . . Scott, Emmett Jay, Jr Scott, John .-Vlexander Scott. Preston Henry. AT ... , Scott, Robert Wesley Scott, William Ryland Beall, IX Scripps, William Winter .... Seabury, Roland Thomas .... Searles, William Le Roy, AT,i Sears. Edith Thachcr Sebenius. (.arl Harald, Eng. of Mines Scddon, John Seddon, Robert Steere .... Seogal. Samuel Melbourne, SAM Seels, Aubrey Wrisley Seers, Joseph Deodat Seltzer. Samuel Sensenich, George Warren, trA Serrano, Horario Palma Setchell. Stanley Stuart Severn, Douglas Keeney, ATfl Sexton. Horatio Clay Seymour. George Wilbur Shacat, Myer ShahnazarofT, Leonidas G. Melik, C. E. Shampanier, Manuel Shanklin, Dunbar I ncaster, AXA Shapiro. Maurice Carl ... Shapleigh, Ja mes Herbert, S. B. Sharkey, Paul Loo .... 1922 1924 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1923 1925 1923 1922 1922 1924 1923 1922 1924 1925 1923 S,). Grad. 1922 1924 1922 1923 1925 1924 1925 1924 1923 1923 1922 1923 1925 1923 1922 1923 1924 Grad. 1924 Course Xlll XV, VI I XIV VI VI I X XV, VI XIV II XVj X XVi II XV: I X X ! I X VI IV, V XVj X II 11 V X X XIII XVj I II VI X 11 X II II X III, II II IV, VI II VI-A XVj XVj XVi VI XVj IVs p. II. X VI-A XVs XV, I VI VI-A XV. VI IV, IX-B XIII-A V X IV, XV, X VI X I Home Address 11 Wolcott Road. Winchester. Mass. 973 Centre St., Newton Center, Mass. 17 Jackson Ave.. Brighton. 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Frank Class 1923 Sp. 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1924 192.5 1922 1923 1924 1924 1924 192.5 1922 1925 1922 Grad. 1924 1922 1922 1923 1924 1922 1922 1925 1922 1922 1923 1924 1925 1925 1922 Grad. 1925 1923 1923 1924 1922 1925 1923 1922 Grad. 1922 1924 1924 1923 1924 1924 1925 1925 1925 1925 1923 1925 1922 1922 1923 Grad. 1924 1925 1924 1925 1924 1922 1923 1925 1924 1925 1922 1924 Grad. 1924 1024 1924 Grad. 1922 1923 Grad, Sp. 1924 Grad. 1923 Course I Armv 11 X VI-A X I XVi VI VI-A VI-A VI-A X VI X XIII II X V XVj XV-; XIV I XIII XV2 X-B XV2 I! II XV II I XI XV, I VI XIII II VI-A XV2 II II Aero Eng. XVi VI VI-. IVi I I VI II I XVj VI X XV, X VI X-A xv. nil VI VI XVa XV: VI VI X X X X X II VI II Aero Eng. XV, XV, X X II II 470 Home Address Valona, Albania Westminster, Md. 59 Patten St.. Forest Hills, Mass. S Dale St., Cambridge, Mass. Parkston. S. D. 343 Wilder St.. Lowell. Mass. l. ' j Park St., Easthampton, Mass. 24 Queensberry St.. Boston. Mass. 14 Scott Ave., Newport. 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Y. 4 Ashland Ave., Manchester. Mass. 632 Deming Place. Chicago, III. Bangkok, Siam 1136 Beacon St.. Brookline. Mass. Urdaneta. Pangasinan, Philipijine Islands 1115 E. 13th St., Davenport. Iowa Albert Lea, Minn. Kristiania, Norwav 627 W. 136th St., New York. N. Y. 402 Spencer St., Peoria, 111. 157 Butler St.. New Bedford. Mass. Demopolis, Alabama 219 N. Carroll Ave.. Dallas, Texas GENERAL INFORMATION ? . ' Xame Skinner, David William Slaytcr, Francis Edward Slepian, Arthur .... Sloan. Howard Backus . Slobinsky, Harry Daniel Slottman. George incent . Smalloy, Frank Winthrop . Smart. Alfred Cecil, Jr. Smoltzer, Harold Earle . Smith, Allen Leverett, .iT . Smith, Arthur Dearborn, Jr.. AKR Smith. Charles, Francis Smith. Charles Frederick. Jr., pr Smith. Charles Samuel. . . B. Smith. Clinton Fulton. K Smith. Eastman .... Smith, Edward Watson Smith. Edgar Reynolds. S. B. Smith. Francis Lc ' erne Smith, Gabriel .... Smith, George Harvey. A. B. Smith. Harry Bromilow Smith, Howard Frederic Smith. Irwin Joseph. Jr. Smith, James Burnham Smith, Joseph Edward . Smith, Kilburn Miller . Smith. Leighton Bruerton. S. B.. N. Smith. Lester Courtland Smith. Marion Gordon . Smith, Xornian Lincoln Smith, Philip Charlesworth. OX Smith, Robert Coleman. I K Smith. Roland Lancelot Smith. Roscoe Harwil. ATA Smith. Van Dorn Cranford, SAE Smith, Victor. Claude, B. S, Smith. Walter Kellogg , Smith, William Lee . Smith, William Thompson, S. B. Smolensky. Louis, TE Snell. Francis Arnold Snoddy, Randolph Davis . Snow, Charles Edward, Jr. Snyder. Baird. i) . . . Sohn, Edward May. ZBT , Sonnekalb, William Frederic, J Sontag, Herbert Paul . Soreff. Joseph .... Sosinski, Paul Peter Southam, Albert Edward Southard, George Henry, ' .id. Southgate, Richard Nutter Southworth, Edwin Warren, Ji Spalding. Francis Wheeler. OX Spanur. Andrew. Jr. Sparrow, Alfred Kendrick, ATS Spaulding. John Byron, 6AX Spcir, Godfrey Burras Spence, George Angus Ritchie Spence. John William. K2 . Spencer. Hugh Harding S penglcr. Harold Hudson, A. B Spiker, Samuel Richard, BE Spilios, Angelos Arthur . Spitz, Theodore Parker, S. B. Spooner. Howard Marshall Spoor. Dale Dewey AT Springer. Charles Wheeler, ATA Springer, Herbert Ambrose Sprott, Howard Judson Spurdle. Robert Oram . Squibb, Francis Plummer, GX Squire. Wallace Jackson Stagg. Dwight Elliott, ATA Stahl. Charles Thomas, B. S. Stalbird. James Avery . Stanley. Harold Davis . Stanley. Harold Preston Stansf eld. Robert Sellars. Jr. Stanton. Avery Harris . Stanton, John James. frK Stanton, John Joseph Stanton. Thomas Edward. K Class Course 1923 XIV 1922 XVj 1922 VI 1922 -X 1924 V 1925 X 1924 X 1923 .X 1922 VI-. 1925 XV, 1923 XVj 1923 X 1923 XVi 1922 II 1B22 I.X-B 1922 II 1923 XIV Grad. ' 1923 X 1922 II 1924 II 192.1 i 1925 11 1922 ■X 1922 VI-A 1922 II 1923 VI 3, Grad. V . 1925 XIV 1923 II 1923 XII 1023 VI-A 1924 III 1922 VI-A 1923 XIV 1922 XV3 1924 I 1924 XVj 1923 XIV ' Grad. X-A 1925 II 1922 II Sp. XII 1923 XIV 1923 I 1923 VI 1925 VI 1925 II 1923 I 1922 VI 1922 II 1923 XV: 1924 XVi 1925 X 1922 II 1922 -X 1924 XV, 1924 XV; 1922 II 1925 II 1925 X . 1923 -I-A 1922 X 1925 XV. 1923 XIV Sp. 1922 VI 1922 XV, 1923 x -, 1925 II 1925 I 1924 .X 1923 X 1925 I 1923 x -, Grad. VI 1922 XI 1922 XIV 1922 II 1925 II . 192S XV, . 1923 II . 1922 IV, 1924 I Home Addrfss 17H2 Beacon St., Boston. Mass. 1!H .Auburn St.. Auburndale. Mass. 2(1. ' ) Humboldt . vc., Roxbury. Mass. 170 Redington St.. Swampscott. Mass. 71 Myrtle St., Boston, Mass. i)i) So. yth St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. P. C). Box 832, Savannah. Ga. . ' J.S7 Main St.. Waltham. Mass. 41 Nichols St.. Norwood. Mass. SI Federal St., Newburyport. Mass. Remington Road. Wynnewood. Pa. S St. John St., Jamaica Phiin. Mass. lOf) Elmwood Roa i. Swampscott, Mass. Tucson. Arizona New Richinoud. Wisconsin Granby. Mass. East Wareham. Mass. 1105 Franklin St.. Wilmington. Del. V.n:i Sth Ave.. Fort Worth. Texas Kri.- tiania, Nor vay Tucson. Arizona 405 Revere St.. 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Jacob Gunn Sukhum. I ' rasob Sulahian. Setrog Sullivan, Clarence Paul, 1 K Sullivan, Cornelius Dermott, K Sullivan, David Joseph . Sullivan, James Henry . B. M. Class 1924 192.5 192.i 1923 1924 1923 1923 Grad. 1925 1923 Army 1924 1924 1922 1925 1925 1922 1923 1923 1923 1924 1922 1924 1923 1923 1923 Grad. 1922 1924 1924 1922 1923 1923 1923 S. Grad. 1922 Grad. 1924 1023 1924 1923 1922 1924 1922 1925 1922 1922 1924 1924 1925 1922 S. P. H. 1924 1923 1924 1925 1923 1925 1923 Grad. 1924 1923 1922 1924 1922 1922 1922 1922 1923 Grad. 1924 1922 1922 Sp. 1923 1923 1924 1923 1924 1923 Course VI-A X ' i VI X XIV I X V XV: nil II VI VI-A XV III. I II X II X VII XV, I II VI XIII-A IV- II II III: XVj I V X VI V VI XV-i 11 XVj IVi XV: IVi XV: XV: VI-A VI-A VI VI II XIII I XV, X XV: XV: X X-A Ilia VI I XV, VII VI XIV III: I V XIV Armv I ' l Armv I X XVi X-B X IV, 472 Home Address 38 Central St.. Wakefield. Mass. 309 Dolphin St., Baltimore. Md. 530 Bell Ave.. Altoona. Pa. 209 E. 72nd St.. New York. N. 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Willis Edward Tcdford. Charles Henry Teel, Charles Sumner Teeter, John Henry, K ' . Teich, Jacob Tench, John Robert, rA . Ten Eyck. Harold Robert . Tcnney, Oliver DeGraf. 0Z Terkelson, Edwin Andrew . Tetlow, Max William Thaler, Joseph Auken, E. E. Thayer. Clarence Putnam . Thayer, IClliot Pierce Thellefsen. Claus Molbach . Thimnie, Edmund Jared Thomas Albert (;allatin. E. E. Thomas. Charles Allen, A. B. Thomas, Charles Norton, 0X Thomas, Earl Roger Class Course 1923 11 1923 III 1925 I Sp. 1925 VI 1922 II 1923 XIII 1922 IVi 1924 XV, 1922 I 1925 VI 1923 VI 1922 II 1923 II 1922 -I A 1924 -I Sp. VII Ciracl. X-A 1924 XIV 1925 XV; 1924 II 1922 XIII-A 1925 I 1922 II 1925 x -= Armv 1922 X 1922 X 1923 XIII 1923 XVj Sp. 1922 X 1924 -I 1923 XVj 1923 XV, 1922 XV. 1924 I 1923 II 1925 VI 1925 IV 1924 VIA 1922 nil 1924 Ilh Grad. X-A 1925 VII 1923 V 1923 nil 1922 XVi 1922 X 1923 VI 1924 II 1922 IX-B 1923 II 1922 X 1924 X 1924 IVi 1924 VI- A 1924 II 1922 Xl ' 1924 nil Grad. VIII 1923 VI Grad. V 1923 II 1923 III. Army 1925 X 1925 VI 1922 VI 1922 VI-A 1924 IV 1922 11 1923 XV. 1922 II 1923 X Grad. l Sp. II 1924 XIII 1922 x -i 1922 VI Grad. VI Sp. 1924 XV, 1022 ' I Home Address 330 Depew Ave.. Buffalo. X. V. 20 Taft St.. Dorchester, Mass. Davenport Road. Tientsin. China Kaingsu, China 1304 First St., Louisville, Ky. L ' i7 (Icean St., Lynn. Mass. 127 State St., Newburyport, Mass. 24 I-:. Mifflin St.. Madison. Wisconsin Tidewater, I la. East Jaffrey. N. H. 223 Weston Road, Wellesley, Mass. 3S Doanc Ave., Providence. R. 1. 90. ' ) Mass. Ave.. N. E.. Washington, D. C. 4 i Wolcott St.. Dorchester, Mass. 6.5 Taft Ave., West Newton, Mass. 22 Strathmore Road, Brookline, Mass. 73 Bradfield Ave., Boston, Mass. 2 Clinton St., Cambridge, Mass. 22 Beacon St., Woburn, Mass. 185 Lincoln St., New Britain. Conn. Ivaston, Mass. Alexandria, La. Brockton Hospital, Brockton. Mass. Chinkiang, China 7 Vale St.. Holyoke. Mass. 230 Wentworth Ave., Lowell. Mass. 103 East St., East Bridgewater, Mass. 12 Park St., Brookline, Mass. Talavera. Philippine Islands 31 West 27th St.. Bayonne, N. J. Tokio. Japan Odessa, Russia 13 Rockland Ave., Boston, Mass. Wusih, Kiangsu, China Kwongtung, China 4; )? Wolcott St., Auburndale, Mass. 30 Brockton Ave., Haverhill. Mass. 3.S3 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 201 Inwood Ave., Montclair, N. J. no Tliornton St.. Revere, Mass. 853 Blue Hill . ve., Dorchester, Mass. 14.5 Windsor Ave., Hartford, Conn. Struthers, Ohio fiS07 Lincoln Drive, Philadelphia, Pa. 2 Scott St.. Cambridge. Mass. 008 Fairfield Circle, Westfield, N. J. 27 Crystal St., Newton Center. Mass. Walpole St.. Dover, Mass. 3 Albion St., Lawrence, Mass. 4S. Downer Place, Aurora. 111. 31 Clinton . ' ve., Montclair, N. J. 1024 Walnut St.. Iowa City. Iowa Salisbury. N. B., Canada 1711 Vine St., Denver, Colo. Caro, Mich. 68 W. Georgia St.. Tallahassee. Fla. 23 Lowell Road, Schenectady. N, Y. !. '  Meridian St., Maiden. Mass. Ml Oak St.. 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Thomas, SterUng Gould Thomas, Winthrop Atherton, QZ Thompson, Daniel Garrison Brinton, A. B., A Thompson, George Edward Thompson, Harry Lawrence, A. B, Thompson, Jolin Hurlburt . Thompson, Nesmith. i;N Thompson, Newton Pldward. B. A. Thompson, Walter Lee. K . Thomson, Frank Nix Schneider Thomson, George, S. B. Thomson, Stanley McDowell. SAE Thomson, Wilfred Mulock. 2AE Thorndike, Benjamin Apthorp Gould Thorne, Francis Butler . Thoron, Benjamin Warder. A. B., A4 ' Threlfall. V ' alentine Crawford . Thulin, Clarence , , . Thulman, Robert Kelley, AT Thurston. Robert Ray. S. B. . Tierney, John Dougherty . Tierney, Joseph Raphael Tigges, Alexander Joseph Tilestone. John Boies .... Tirrell, Charles Edwards, S. B. Tirrell. Charles Henry, SAE Tobias, Karl Jacques Tobin, Francis Leo .... Todd. John Crugar. ATA Todhunter, Rav William Toll, Charles Hulbert. Jr., KS Tomanek. Paul Ewah, M. D. . Tomlinson. Henry Rotter . Tonon. Attilio Robert, AXA Torres, Rutilio. AA Tower, Joseph Tuckerman, Jr., A. Townend. Harold Lindsay . Townsend, Eric Beresford, A. B. Townsend, Joseph Howe Townshend. Bailey. S. B. . Tracy, Henry Miron Tracy, Lawrence James Tracy. Robert William . Trask. Henry Chester Travers. Frank Joseph . Travers. Fred Hartt- Tremaine, Lyman Lord Tressel, Martin Luther . TribuU. John George Tripp. William Anthony Trombley. Howard James . Trowbridge. Lawrence Wellington True, Osmond Smalley . Trumper, Wallace Luzerne Truslow, James L nklater. A4 . Tryon. Joseph Alexander, SAX Tryon. Richard Wescott Tsang, Pau-Ling ... Tsang, Tsung-Be .... Tseng. Chao-Lun .... Tso, James Hui. B. S. . Tsoggas, Anthony George . Tsui. Hsueli Yu Tucker, Charles Mason Tucker. George Raymond . Tucker. Merwin Bennett Tudor, Ivan. A Turner, Edwin Elliott. Jr. . Turner. Henry Charles. M. D. Turner. Rodolphus Kibbe . Turner. Roland Holcomb Turner. Stanley Weston. A . Tusler. Flovd Albert . . . Tuttle. Thomas Worrall . . Twichell, Lester Chase . Tyler, Ivan Lewis .... Class Course 1924 II 1923 VI 1924 X 1922 III: 1925 xv. S. P. H. 1922 I 1923 XVi 1923 XII 1923 VI 1924 I 1923 VI-. 1923 II Grad. X 1924 IVi 1924 IX-B Grad. X-A 1925 II 1922 II 1925 II 1925 VI 1922 I 1922 I 1925 XIV 1922 XV2 Grad. X-A 1925 X 1925 VI 1923 VI 1925 XVi Sp. 1923 I 1923 II 1922 II 1923 IV2 1924 XV2 1923 XV, S. P. H. 1922 VI 1922 XV2 1924 I Sp. XII 1923 VI Grad. V 1924 VI Grad. VIII 1924 X 1923 IV: 1924 VIII 1925 XVi 1923 XVi 1923 VI-A 1923 II 1923 XVj 1923 11 1922 VI 1923 11 1922 X 1922 X 1923 VI-A 1922 II 1924 X 1925 11 1923 II 1923 X 1923 X 1923 1 1925 11 1922 I 1922 V 1925 V 1925 .XII 1925 nil 1923 XIV S. P. H. 1923 X 1925 VI 1925 XV: 1922 XIII-A 1924 VI-A 1924 VI-A 1922 I Home Address 214 S  . Main Ave., Scranton, Pa. .54 Wendell St.. Cambridge, Mass. 13 King St., Dorchester. Mass. 37 Holt St., Waverly. Mass. 260 Valentine Lane. Yonkers. N. Y, Summit. N. J. 191 So. Sherman St., Wilkes-Barre. 419 W. 119th St., New York. N. Y. Pa. 70 E. 54th St.. New York. N. Y. 1148 Walnut St., Berwick, Pa. Northboro, Iowa 63 Homestead Ave., Stratford, Conn. 205 Fairmount St., Lowell. Mass. 325 So. Fairfield Ave., Alhambra, Calif. 66 Highland Road, Stamford, Conn. Granville, N. Y. 296 Washington St., Dorchester, Mass. 129 Souther Ave., Toronto, Canada 120 Souther Ave., Toronto, Canada 337 Beacon St.. Boston. Mass. Plain St., Millis. Mass. 1435 N. Cascade Ave.. Colorado Springs, Colo. 984 High St.. Fall River, Mass. 22 Pine St., Belmont, Mass. 2493 Valentine Ave., New York. N. Y. 215 Walnut St., Montclair, N. J. 2027 Northampton St., Holyoke. Mass. 42 Round Hill St., Boston, Mass. Mosinee, Wisconsin Box 483, Sharon. Mass. 167 Pleasant St., South Weymouth. Mass. 297 Broadway, Norwich. Conn. Seraing, Belgium 67 Rindge Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 4920 Stewart Place. Madisonville. Cincin- nati, Ohio 680 N. Summer St.. Salem. Oregon North Glendale. Calif. Czecho-Slovakia Fairhaven. Mass. 27 High St., Stafford Springs, Conn. 72 Pueblo 156, Mexico City, Mexico Millbrook, N. Y. 77 Brown St.. Methuen. Mass. Roland Park. Baltimore. Md. Armdalc P. O.. Halifax. Nova Scotia 60 Marshall St., Bruokline. Mass. Indianola , Conshohocken, Pa. 19 Rutland St., Cambridge, Mass. 1023 Lincoln Ave., Toledo, Ohio 176 Shirley Ave., Revere. Mass. 242 Douglas Ave., Fort Wayne. Ind. 66 Howard St., Haverhill. Mass. 560 Prosp ' ct St., Westfield. N. J. 710 Garribiin St.. Fremont, Ohio 2601 Eastern Ave.. Baltimore. Md. 17 Hadley Place. Medford, Mass. 33 Ellington St., Longmeadow, Mass. 14 Hollis St., Newton. Mass. 1072 River St.. Hyde Park. Mass. 1854 Nela Ave.. East Cleveland, Ohio Bedford Road, Sunmiit. N. J. 1700 Proctor St.. Port Arthur. Texas 177 Brookvievv Road. Medford. Mass. Shanghai, China Shanghai. China Hunan, China Wuchang, China 792 Gorham St.. Lowell, Mass. Peking, China 25 Cherry St., Lynn, Mass. 25 Cherry St.. Lynn, Mass. 16 Chestnut St., Peabody. Mass. 29 Graham St., London, S. W., England 72 Wyman St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 220 W. Springfield St., Boston, Mass. 61 Brookline St.. Chestnut Hill, Mass. 324 Cottage St., New Bedford, Mass. Box 247, Minot. Mass. 209 Rowan Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 15 Hillside Ave., Naugatuck, Conn. 27 Concord St.. Nashua. N. H. 839 Herkimer St., Pasadena. Cahf. 474 Name Tyne, Thomas ' Daniei . Tyson. Charles Wesley . Tyzzer. Franklin Gowen Tzougros, George Joseph Ufford, Charles Wilbur, B. A. Ulbrich, Max Alfred . . Ulnian, Alexander Edward . Untiedt. Frederick Henry . Upham. Howard Bailey Upham, William Woodbridge Urban. Robert Cuppage Vadner. Lawrence Samuel . Vahlberg, Walter Theodore V aldes. Aunustin Manuel Valdes, Domingo Jose Valentine. Allard Mayo. X Valentine, Morris Francis . Valentine. Roger Elwyn Vallarta, Manuel Sandoval. S. B. Van .AJlen. Willard Woodin Van Buren. Harold Sheffield Vandenberg. Aaron Shedd. .iTA Van Dusen. William Haigh. 4 rA Van Gieson. Ross Elliott Van Xess. Barton. Jr.. B. E. Van Neste. ' ictor . . - . Van Patten. Emerson James, B. A, Van Pelt. Eugene Van Buren. Jr., Van Tassel. Karl Raymond Vaughan. .Arthur Stuart. Jr. Vaughan. Donald Graham . Vaughan. Willard Everett . Vaughn. Raymond Lincoln. AT Vaupel. John Leyson Vereker. John Edward . Vera. .Angel Verner. Hyman Joseph . Vicario. Carlo Giovanni. SAE Vicinus, William Whitmore Vignoles. -Arthur llutlon Vilett, Everett Walter . Vincent. Robert Norman. i KS Vivian. Philip Holbrook Vogelgesang. Shepard. t rA Void. Ole Ingier . - . . Wadsworth. Philip Shirley . Waechter. James Maurice Wagner. F ' rederick Carver. -A Wagner. Harold Clifford Wagner. Melvin Charles Wagner. Roy Christian Walcli. Donald Elbra. iAE Waldron. Sheldon Howard . Waldschmidt. William Albert. S. B. E. M Walke. Roger Selden Walker. .Albert Nickerson . Walker. George Gerhardt, B, S. Walker. Hugh Leon. AXA . . Walker. James Gookin . Walker, Joseph Frederic, Jr. Walker. Richard Hill Wallace. James. M.A.. B.D., M.D Walters, Marion Irven Walterskirchen, William Mathew, 2;n Walthall, John Henry . . , Walton, James Clement Walton, Sydney Grant, ATA . Wamsley, Donald, C. . . - VVang, Chen Chi Wang. Chon Chih. B. S. Wang, Hsin Vi . VVang, York, F ' an .... Wang. Zoong Zang .... Warhurton, Frank Whitehead . Ward. Edgar Richard Curtis . Ward. Eugene Valentine. B. S. Ward, Joseph Sylvester, Jr. Ward, Roger B. Clttss 1922 11122 1924 1923 1922 1922 1924 1922 1922 1923 192.5 1922 1922 1925 192.5 1923 192.5 1923 Grad. 1924 1922 1925 1924 1922 Grad. 1922 1924 1922 1924 1924 1924 192.5 1922 1922 1923 1924 1923 1924 1923 1922 1922 1923 1923 1924 1922 1923 1922 1924 1922 1924 1923 1922 1922 (Irad. 1922 1922 1923 1924 182.5 1925 192.5 . S. P. 11 1923 ■1924 1924 1923 1923 1922 1922 C.rad. 1925 1922 1923 1923 1924 1923 1922 1925 Course II X VI VI VI XIV XVi V II XVj I XVj IVi VI X I XVs X XIV X XIII-A u XV: II VI I VI VI II VI X II I XVj II II VI XV, IV, VI I X IV, XIV IV, XVs V X XV II VI-A II XII VI XVj VI-A IVj V VI XV II XIV X XV, I VI-A VI X II VI VIII IVi I II 47.5 Home Address 202 W. fi9th St.. New York. N. Y. Kitchawan. N. S ' . 41 F ' aimiount .Ave.. Wakefield. Mass. 1.5 Mottc St., Boston. Mass. 400 W. 118th St.. New York. N. Y. G6 Mozart St.. Jamaica Plain. Mass. c;ioria Str. Rfi. Zurich. Switzerland 19 So. .Arlington Ave.. East Orange, N. J. 20 Mt. Bowdoin Terrace, Grove Hall, Boston. Mass. 1.531 Jefferson St.. Duluth. Minn. 422 Rialto Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 262 E. 4th St., Salt I ke City, Utah 1224 N. Broadway. Oklahoma City, Okla. Mexico City. Mexico Hidalgo 121. Monterrey. N. L.. Mexico 362 Wolcott St.. .Auburndale. Mass. 107 Grant St.. Portland. Maine Cochituate. Mass. Tacuba 68. Mexico City. Mexico 123 School St.. Carthage. N. Y. .54 Dwight St.. Brookline, Mass. 246 .Andover St.. Lowell. Mass. 155 Riverside Drive. New York. N. ' . US Brooklawn Ave.. Bridgeport. Conn. 823 Park .Ave.. Baltimore. Md. 28 .Algonquin St., Dorchester, Mass. 406 Webster Ave.. Chicago. 111. Sharps. Va. 99 N. Genesee St.. Geneva. N. Y. 123 Salisbury Ave.. Garden City. Long Island. N. Y. 114 E. Alvord St.. Springfield. Mass. 126 .So. Main St., .Attleboro. Mass. 72 Portland St.. Providence, R. 1. 219 Harvard St., Brookline, Mass. 21 Botsford St., Moncton. N. B.. Canada Montevideo. Uruguay. S. A. 1 Jefferson St.. Marblehead, Mass. Great Neck. Long Island, N. Y. 642 Main St.. E.. Rochester. N. Y. 29 Greenwood St.. Newton Center. Mass. 26.33 Emerson .Ave.. So. .Minneapolis. Minn. Parry Sound. Ontario. Canada 2.36 Mt. .Auburn St.. Watertown. Mass. U. S. Navy Yard. Brooklyn. N. Y. Kristiania. Norway 8 Hanover St.. Portland. Maine 7006 Cedar Ave.. Cleveland. Ohio 100 Frederick St.. 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Winthrop Loring Warnick. Henry Greene Warren, Bertram Eugene . Warren, Frank William Warren. Ross Breckon, B. S. Warrender. Lee David . Washburn. Dale Ellsworth . Washburn. Franklin Edmond Washington. George Leward Washington. Lawrence . Wasserman. Arthur Lawrence Waterman. B ron Adams. Ph. B Waterman. Douglas Raymond Waterman. Marshall Nehemiah. rA Waters, Rascius Newell Watson, Gavin Watson, Mary Watson. Wesleyan .... Watt, George Alexander, B. A. Watts, Newell Edward , Waugh, Sidney Bichler, KS Way, George Franklin, 3d., KS Wayne, Gordon Adams Weatherley, Vaughan John Weaver, Burr Starbuck Weaver, ' an John Webber. Charles Sterling, STA Weber, Bertram Anton. ATA Weber, Irving. A. B.. A. M. Webster. Carroll James. Jr. Webster. Fullerton Deering Webster. Walter Neal Weeks, Dorothy Walcott, B. Weeks. Walter Rogers . Weiler, Charles Barton, ATS! Weill, David Andrew Weiner, Morris Moses Isaac Weinbaum. Shepard Samuel Weis. Charles Lewis, Jr. Weiss, Norman Leo . Welch, John F ' rancis Welling, Charles McKay Welling, Edward Thomas Wells, Edward Junius . Wells, Francis Gerritt Wells, Franklin Henry, S. B. Wendell, Edward Nelson Wendt, John Frederick, B. S Wenz. Charles Henry Werner, Harold Douglas Werra. Julius William, A. B. Wertheimer. Robert Salz Wescntt. Hczekiah Allen. A We t. t icorge Goodson. K2 West, H.Mcld Ernest . . West. Kobirt Culbertson We t, TliMMias Henry A Westbronk. Lloyd. KT Westcott. Arthur J. Westcott. Frank Tourtellot. Jr. Westland. Walter Norman , Westman. Fred Waldemar - Weston. Atherton Bailey WetheriU. Lynn Wetsten, Ralph Stanley, B. A. Wexler, Charles Russell Wharton. Nathaniel Philip Wheeler. Donald Billings Wheeler, Gordon , - - Wheeler. William Richmond. AT Wheelock. Ray Nathaniel . Whelan. Francis Hubert Edgar, S, Whitaker, Anton Klein . Whitaker, Howard Edwards Whitaker. I ' ncas Aeneas White. Charles Henry Milton. B. White, Gerald Leland. Beil White, Russell Detchon, Ben . White, Sherman, Jr. ... White, .Stanley Edison . Class 1923 1924 1925 1922 1924 1924 1923 1924 1922 1922 1923 192,5 192.5 1922 1922 1923 1923 1923 1923 1924 192.T 192,5 Grad. 192.5 192.5 1924 1924 1924 192.5 1924 1923 1922 Grad. 192.5 1922 1923 Grad. 1924 1923 1922 1925 1923 1922 1923 1923 1922 1923 1925 1922 Grad. 1925 1922 1923 1924 1922 1924 1922 1923 1925 1925 1922 1923 1923 1922 1925 1924 1924 1925 1922 1923 1924 1925 1924 1925 1925 Grad. 1923 1924 1923 Grad. 1923 1925 1923 1924 Course XV: II XIV XIII XIII II VIII nil IX-B IX-B VI II I II II XV2 X VI IV VI IX-A VI V X IVs VI XV. VI l II V I l V III: VI XIII VIII VI I II T X ' I III. X ' X II II XII II ' I 1 I X ' : II XVj IX-B XV, ' l x = II I ' . XV, XV, I IV; III, ' I -I-A -I-A X XV, XV I II I II X 11 I X ;, VI X VI 476 Home Address Hudson Ave., Tenaflv, N. J. 42 Plainfield St.. Waban. Mass. Church St., Hanover. Mass. HaUfax. Nova Scotia 344 Washington St., Middletown, Conn. 92 Market St.. Amsterdam. N. Y. 103 Lexington St., Waltham, Mass. 132 E. Quincy St., North Adams. Mass. 7435 Jefferson St.. Kansas City. Mo. 1205 Arrow Ave.. Anderson. Ind. East Freetown, Mass. ISl Union St.. Bangor, Maine 51 Bower St.. Boston, Mass. 2436 Prospect St., Berkeley. Calif. 28 Greenbrier St.. Dorchester, Mass. 1(38 Water St.. Warren. R. I. 1660 Race St.. Denver. Colo. 25 Norwood Ave.. Summit, N. J. .3426 Holmes St., Kansas City, Mo. 383 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. 17 Normal Road, Fitchburg, Mass. Pitcher St.. Marion, Mass. 775 W asco St., Portland. Oregon Kittery, Maine M. A. C. Campus, Amherst, Mass. 9 School St.. Lincoln. Me. 34 Edwin St.. Dorchester. Mass. 17 Winchester St.. Brookline. Mass. 220 E. Morgan St.. Denison. Texas 422 W. Beardsley Ave.. Elkhart. Ind. 2S Bartlett Ave., Arlington. Mass. 92S Elmwood Ave., Evanston, III. Fort Worth, Texas 80 King St.. Swampscott, Mass. 12 Hampshire St., Everett, Mass. 10 Wvnian St.. Lawrence. Mass. 3401 Lowell St., Cleveland Park, Wash- ington. D. C. 47 Pleasant St., Marlboro, Mass. 36 Wells Ave.. Gienolden, Pa. 150 W. 119th St., New York. N. Y. 25 Temple St.. Boston. Mass. 10 Intervale St., Roxbury, Mass. 1119 ' ine St., La Crosse, Wisconsin 132 Harrishof St., Roxbury. Mass. 70 Livingston Ave., Lowell. Mass. Xnrth Bennington, Vt. North Bennington. t. ' 820 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 15 Fairview St., Roslindale, Mass. 40 Sea View Ave., Winthrop, Mass. 15 Norwood Ave., Rockport, Mass. 58 Lexington Ave., Providence, R. I. 76 Elm St.. Rensselaer. N. Y. 20 Cherry St.. Niles. Ohio 203 East Ave., Waukesha, W ' isconsin Wisconsin Ave., Kaukaima, Wisconsin Onlev, Va. 360 E. 2Sth St.. Portland, Oregon Box 102, Chester. Mass. 106 Upper Mountain Ave., Montclair, N.J. 72 Prospect St.. Providence. R. I. 1145 Dean St.. Brooklvn. N. Y. IOCS South St.. Roslindale. Mass. 95 High St., North Attleboro. Mass. 4 Aldrich St.. Somerville. Mass. 33 Oakley St.. Dorcliester. Mass. Bay Road, Roxbur ' . Mass. 6768 Ridge Ave., Philadelphia. Pa. 16 Talcott Ave.. Rockville. Conn. 048 Cambridge St.. Cambridge. Mass. 34 Grape St.. Maiden, Mass. Stonington, Conn. 6 Cliff St.. W ' inchester. Mass. 103 Summer St., Springfield. Vt. 11 Broadway. Beverly, Mass. 637 Dudley St.. Roxbury, Mass. 210 Stanton St.. Bradentown. Florida 111 Merriam Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. Weaubleau. Missouri 1921 N. 20th St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Worthy Road. London, Ontario, Canada Box 14. Crawfordsville, Intl. 908 Margate Terrace, Chicago. 111. 132 Penobscot St., Rumfoni. Maine iiL iL.  .Tir77 m uiIi llnii Name Class Course White, Thomas Earle. S- . . . . 1923 nil Whitehead, Ralph Radcliffc, Jr. . 1922 X-B Whitehouse, Acosta Buriiliani . . 11)2.3 VI Whitehouse, IrvinR, B. A. . 1(122 u Whitelegg, Rudolph Krancis sp. Whitford, Robert Earl ... . Iil2.l XV: Wliitford. Stanley Dennison, B. S.. I ' A Sp. Whitley. Francis Theodore . 1924 II Whitman, Vernon Kleazer . 1922 XIV Whitney. Stearns Hay .... . 1923 II Whittaker. Ralph Emerson . 192.5 VI Whittemore, Charles Wyman . 1922 X Whitten. George Pattangall . 1922 X-B Whittle. Wallace Levering . . 1922 V WTiittumm. Charles Harold 1922 VI Wliitworth, Francis Thomas. S. B. Grad. X-A Wick. Richard Marks .... 192.5 X Wicktiam. Joseph John .... 1924 I Wiegand, Frederick William 1923 XII Wiener. Bertha Sanford. A. B. . . Grad. V Wiggs, Henry Ross 1922 IVi Wilbur, Harland Ashley 1922 XI Wild. Earle Nelson . 192-1 VI Wildes. Karl Leland. B. S. . . . . Grad. Math. Wilkins. Frederick E verett 1922 XV. Wilkins, Paul Lear 1923 VI-A Wilks. Archibald Perry .... 1922 I Will, (ieorge Bertrand .... 1923 X Willard. Lawrence Litchfield 1922 II Willard, Robert Alston .... .Army Williams. .Archibald. Jr. ... 1B23 XIII Williams. Arthur Branch 1924 VI Williams. Charles .Xyres. S. B. Grad. VI Williams. Charles David. Jr.. A. B. 1923 xv. Williams. Harvey l-ade v 1922 VI Williams. Henry Wiley. Jr. 192,T VI Williams. Hubert I.efebvre. i 1922 II Williams. Lester Albert 1922 II Williams. Maurice Willard . 1922 II Williams. Nathaniel Leon . 192.1 II Williams. Othneil Glanville. BE 1922 II Williams. Robert Scholze. KS . 192.5 X Williams, Samuel Longfellow . 1923 II Williams, Thomas Francis . 1922 VI Williams. William Evans. Jr., A . 1922 XV2 WUUs, Elton William .... 1923 VI Willis, Francis Thomas, A 1923 X Willis, Raymond Trask 1923 VI Wills, Addison Keyes .... 1923 VI-A Wills, Herbert John. , XA . . 1925 VI Willsea. Jasper Bennett, BAX . 1923 XVj Wilmot, Francis Eugene 1925 VI Wilson, Arthur Jeffrey, AT . 1923 XV, Wilson. Floyd Jackson .... 1922 llh Wilson. Percy Herbert .... 1924 XV: Wilson. Procter Philip .... 1923 XVi Wilson. Rufus Sa. ton, Jr.. ATf! 1925 VI Wilson. Walter Allen. X . . . 1924 X Winde. Ronald Henry. ATA 1922 XV2 Windham. Elwood Anderson. S. B. Grad. I Windsor. King Olaf. B. S. . . . 1923 IV, Wineman. John Arthur .... 1923 11 Wingert. William Britton . . . . 1923 X Wininger. Edward 1924 I Winningstad. (Jlaf Philips . Army Winslow, Edw.ird Lawton . 1922 XIII Winslow. Ralph Edward 1923 IV, Winsor, Felix 1925 XVj Winsor, Frederick. Jr 1925 XIII Winsor. Paul. Jr 1922 IX-B Wise. William Spatz 1922 XI Witham, George Lindroflf . . . . 1925 II Witherow, Harry Minnick, A6 . . 1922 VI-A Wolf, Alfred 1922 via Wolf, William 1923 III, Wolfe, Harry Dean 1923 X Wong, James 1924 XIII Woo, Yu-Hsiang 1923 VI Wood, .Abel Farnsworth . . . . 1924 II Wood, Albion Royal 1922 VI-A V% ' ood, Frank Henry 1922 II Wood, Harold Maxwell, A. B. . . Grad. X Home Address 2036 Spruce St., Philadelphia. Pa. Woodstock. N. Y. Winter Harbor, Maine 38 E. -lOth St.. New York. N. Y. 75 Quint Ave.. Allston. Mass. SG4 Lancaster St.. AUjany. N. Y. 310 Summit Ave.. Syracuse. X. Y. 13.J Antrim St., C-ainbridiie, Mass. 703 Randolph St.. N.W., Vashinfiton. D. C. 4j Union Square, Somerville, Mass. 15 Laurel St., Lynn, Mass. Kdsewood Counlrv Club, Charleston. W. Va. 12 Pearl St.. MIddleboro. Mass. 115 Front St.. Weymouth, Mass. 72 Lincoln Ave.. Fall River. Mas :. 7 Henry Ave.. West Somerville. Mass. R. F. D. No. 1. Bethesda. Md. 82 Bushnell St.. Hartford, Conn. 4818 Ave. Q . Galveston. Texas 50 Buckingham St.. Cambridge, Mass. Hessel Grove, St. Foye Road, Quebec, Canada 03 E. Foster St., Melrose, Mass. 4522 N. Robey St.. Chicago. 111. 26 Sewall St.. W ' ollaston. Mass. 17 W. Water St., Wakefield, Mass. 15 Rindgefield St.. Cambridge, Mass. 43 Hunter Ave., Newport, R. I. 44 Wihlwood Terrace, Glen Ridge, N. J. 8 Oakland St.. Natick. Mass. San Marcos, Texas 6 Summer St., Watertnwn, Mass. 218 Shelby St., Frankfort. Ky. 80 Peterborough St., Boston, Mass. 241 Eliot St.. Detroit, Mich. 235 South St.. Morristown. N. J. Jonesboro, N. C. r xt()n R. F. D- No. 2. Richmond, Va. 34 Biikcrstaff St.. Boston, Mass. 47 Barnard Ave.. Watertown, Mass. 147 Congress Ave., Chelsea, Mass. 261 N. Main St.. Station B. Winstcd, C onn. Dallas Road, North Chattanooga. Tenn. Enfield, N. H. 207 Hillside St., Roxbury. Mass. 74 Wellington Court, Brooklvn, N. Y. 1901) Beacon St.. Brookline, Mass. 119 Mutual BIdg., Richmond, Va. 02 Ocean St., Providence. R. I. 10S8 Madison .Ave., . lbanv, N. Y. 12008 Euclid Ave., East Cleveland, Ohio 175 Seneca Parkway. Rochester, N. Y. Westfield. 111. 217 E. l ke Ave., Watsonville, Calif. Franklin, Mass. 1534 N. Fairfax Ave., I )S Angeles, Calif. 208 Lexington St., East Boston. Mass. 15 Alden St., Newton Center, Mass. 19 Chester Court. Brooklyn, N. Y. 29 South High St.. Melrose. Mass. 917 Lincoln Ave., Port Huron, Mich. Box 265. Santa Fe, New Mexico Greensburg, Pa. 25 W. Queen St., Chambersburg, Pa. French Lick, Ind. 1991 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 15 Main St.. Easthampton, Mass. 42 Fayette St., Cambridge, Mass. Conant Road, Weston, Iass. Concord, Mass. Weston, Mass. Boyertown. Pa. 83 Curtis St.. West Somerville, Mass. Tarrcytown, Md. 1833 Diamond St.. Philadelphia, Pa. 103 Wheatland Ave., Dorchester, Mass. 64 Bromtield St., Lawrence, NIass. Peking, China Shanghai, China 23 Chamberlain St., Dorchester, Mass. 127 Myrtle St., Claremont, N. H. 95 Church St., Watertown. Mass. 1034 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis. Ind. 477 □ B H El a I a B D B B OB B .. .,! 19 2 3 TECHNIQUE 1923 Name Wood, James Irving Wood, Ralph Waldo, SAE . Wood, Raymond ' incent Wood, Robert Xevvlin. B. S. Wood, William Donald . Woodbury. Charles Fairfield WoodhnB, Preston, SAE Woodman, Walter Cade Woodruff, Louis Frank, B. S. Woodruff, Robert Leslie Woodruff, Wilbur Jay, ATn Woodward, James Syme Woodward, Morton Powell, B TBn. sz, sn . . . . Worcester, Dean Kirkham, B. A, Worthincton, Arthur Morton, Jr. Worthinqton, Courtney Pope Worthincton, Hood . Wraith, William, Jr. Wray, Theodore Strong Wright, Lee Otis . . . Wright, Livingston . Wu, Hao Jan . . . . ' Wyatt. Charles Ru ssell . . Wyeth, Francis Huston, PA Wyki. Reginald Geake, SX Wylde, Edward Pilkington, S, Wynne, Victor Ainslie Wynkoop, Thomas Pelmore Yarotsky, Michael Frederic Yoneda, Taneichi, M. E. Yood, Lewis David . Young, Calvin Locke, B. S. Young. Harold Grant Young, Hawley Smith . Young. Joe Wah Young, William Hoyt, Jr.. ' I ' SK Youngs, Frank Leland, S. B Yount, Dee Andes, A. B. . Youtz, Merrill Arthur, B. A., M. S, Zacharewitz, Irving Samuel Zachman, John Paul Zack, Samuel Isidor Zager, Harold Louis Arnold Zane, John Hamilton, X . Zangwill. Bernard Louis Zapolski. Walter Wadsworth Zartarian, Sarkis Marderos Zavoico, Basil .... Zeiger, Henry .... Zeller, Paul John .Alwin Zurlo, James ' incent B. Class 1924 1922 1922 1923 1925 1923 1923 1925 Grad. 1925 1922 1925 Grad. 1922 1925 1925 1924 1925 1922 Sp. 1922 1923 1922 1922 1924 Grad. 1922 Grad. 1923 Grad. 1925 1922 1925 1923 1924 1922 1922 1923 Grad. 1924 Armv 1922 1922 1923 1923 1923 1924 1925 1923 1922 1922 Home Address Course XV. 838 Robeson St., Fall River, Mass. XV ' . 121 Albert Ave., Edgewood, R. I. II 289 Jackson St., Lawrence. Mass. XV2 Riverton. N. J. VI 118 E. 6.5th St.. New York, N. Y. ' I Dover, Maine. XV- 302 Prospect Ave., Cranford, N. J. II 367 School St., Watertown. Mass. Math. 1419 Broad St., Columbus. Ga. VI 902 Salem Ave.. Elizabeth. N. J. VI-A 1824 Seneca St., Buffalo, N. Y. VX 513 E. Brinton St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ml X-A 4311 Floral Ave., Norwood, Ohio XIV 46 Wall St., New York, N. Y. X 34 School St.. Dedham, Mass. I 8 Cedar St., Dedham, Mass. X ,301 Second Ave.. Salt Lake City, Utah III- :vm W. Sfith St.. New York, N. Y. I 100 West .Ave., Rochester. N. Y. .Armv Watertown .Arsenal, Watertown, Mass. III3 32 Greenleaf St.. Quincy. Mass. X Peking, China X 1421 Fifth Ave., Huntington, W. Va. VI-A 728 N. 25th St., St. Joseph, Mo. II 1141 Thurman St., Portland, Oregon X-. North Adams, Mass. XII 274 Partridge St.. Albany, N. Y. XIII-. 26 Butler Place. Brooklyn, N. Y. III2 716 Somerset St., Johnstown, Pa. y Kobe. Japan X 23 Gilbert Ave., Haverhill. Mass. I 303 So. College St.. Marshall. Texas XIII 3277 Garfield .Ave.. .Alameda, Calif. 11 Riverbank Court. Cambridge, Mass. I Canton, China II 325 Ellison St., Paterson, N. J. VI-A Youngs, N. Y. VI A Westminster, Md. V 463 South St.. Appleton, Wisconsin II 220 Monroe St., Passaic, N. J. 428 Prescott St., Toledo. Ohio XI 383 N. Orange Road. Athol, Mass. X 27 Chauncev Place, Jamaica Plain, Mass, XVi 309 W. Highland Ave., ChestnutlHill Philadelphia, Pa. ' I-A 60.5 Harrison .Ave., Boston, Mass. I 13 Field St., Cambridge, Mass. ' I 211 Faverweather St., Cambridge, Mass. XII 74 Bay State Road, Boston. Mass. VI-A c o Mrs. Millard Weiler, Greenwood, Miss X 259 Mercer St.. Trenton, N. J. II 15 E. Main St., Milford. Mass. Students Entering January, 1922 Xame Almy, Mary. A. B. . . . Ayre?, Edmund Dale. A. B. Bacon, Henry Grantham Eaumer, Frederick Stewart Bishop. Gw nn Erin Bitoh, Kaseshi .... Boyd. Charles Prescott . Brookfield, Geort e Piers, B. S. Buckler, Jolin Alden Case, Rof er Erwin Colvin, Harold Ra ' mond Conklin, Gaston Abildgaard Coomes. Ralph Edwin . Coughlin, William James Dahl, Otto Gustav Colbiorusen DaiRre, Homer Fleix Daitch, Jacob Joseph Dennis, Robert Williams Derocco. John E. . . . DoellinR, Hans Alfred Doubleday, James Stewart Dyson, Cliarles Ambrose ElkourdaKy. Ciamal Mustafa, B. A ] ' riir Cuurst- Home Addrrss Sp. IVi 147 Brattle St.. Cambridi e, Mass. 1922 VI-A 512 Main St.. Hamilton, Ohio J. F. 11 Melton Mowbray. England 192;j X .570 Main St., New Rochelle. N. Y. ■J. F. y .535 E. 51st St. Portland, Oregon Sp. Ill- Kumamoto. Japan J. F. Xlll 7 Shattuck St.. Nashua, N. H. 1922 l ' i llfi Oxford St., Halifax, Canada J. F. I 332 Dickinson St., Springfield, Mass. 1923 III 35 Woodland St., Bristol. Conn. 1922 ' I -A 136 So. Chapin St., South Bend, Ind. Sp. IV ' i Box 166, Mountain View. N. J. J. F. I Elm St., East Longmeadow. Mass. 1923 I .51 Reservoir Ave.. Revere, Mass. Grad. 1 Morten, Nonvay J. F. 1 New Iberia. La. J. F. nil 39 Clarkwood St., Mattapan, Mass. 1924 X Riverside. Conn. 1923 l ' i Sa Sarajevska, Belgrade, Serbia 1923 n IS Colonial Place, New Rochelle. N. Y. 1923 X ' 3 28 W. 39th St.. New York, N. Y. J. !■' . II 7 Pomona St., Springfield, Mass. J. F. VI Kaymaria St.. Damascus, Syria 478 Xante Ellis, Robert Richardson. Jr. Fisk. Harry Howland Oilman. Edward Earle. Jr. Gillis. Joseph Harold Good, John Frederick Goriansk.w Leo Iadimir Gotada. Kyoichi Hahn. William Clinsman Hanover. Myron Norden Hanson. Henning Waldcmar Hermann. EiiRene C. Hincks. Willis Franklin Mollis. James Fcru . Hosch. John Louis Hoyt. Laurence Brackett. S. B Ilslcy. Ralph . . InRram. Edward James James. Russell Robertson Lazear. William Houston. A. B LeBaron. Francis Lou. Howard Lyons. Sanford Carlisle Macauley, Reginald Hutchinson Magarian. Masick Charles McGrail, John ' incent Merrick. Joseph Brainard Miller. Reuben J. Milne. Theodore Moore. Walter John Morton. William Frank Morrison. Gordon Mackay. Motoiki. Kakutaro . Needham, Robert Francis Odell. Daniel Weldon . Owen. Casper Joseph Papper. .Abraham Pellett. Harold Lathaiti Perkins. Wilder Emery . Perry. Stewart Strout Place. Harry Milton Pomeroy. Eltweed. Jr. . Pool. Charles Lundy Powers, Lewis Jerroldton. Ji Pratt. Carl Newton . Rhodes. Robert Dunn Richardson. Mrs. Pauline Richardson. Philip Morrison Rowell. Eugene Perry, Jr Rublee. Edmund Otis Rublee. George Francis Schirmer. William Olin . Sears. Francis Weston, S. B. Shisko, .Alexander George Silitch, Eugene Wladimor Simonds. Robert Ossian Smith. Muriel Peabody Spencer. Stephen Francis Staples. Richard Hunter Starkie. Frank Louis Starr. Emanuel Stetson. George Warren. Jr, Storb. Henry Slentzer . Swett. Harry Brooks Taylor. Ra -mond Francis Tcwksbury. Russell Benton Thakkur. Khimji Bhanji Tiley. -Mbert ' aldemar . Tousignant. Eugene Joseph Van Deren. Frank Persons Walker. William Henry Whitehead. Gilbert. A. B. Wiren. George Robert Woodbury, David Oakes. A. York, Albert Foster , Zakhartchenko, Constantine Leo Zavoico, Stephen Vasili Year 1923 1922 J. F. J. F. J. F. 1923 Grad. 1923 J. F. J. F. J. F. Sp. J. F. J.F. Sp. J.F. J.F. J.F. 1923 1924 J.F. 1924 J.F. 1923 1924 J.F. 1924 J.F. J.F. J.F. Sp. 1923 1925 J.F. J.F. Sp. 1925 J.F. J.F. J.F. 1923 1922 1923 J.F. 1924 Sp. J.F. 1922 J.F. J.F. J.F. G ad. J.F. 1923 Sp. 1923 J.F. J.F. J.F. J.F. J.F. 1923 Sp. J.F. 1022 Sp. 192.T J.F. J.F. 1924 Sp. 1922 1922 J.F. 1924 J.F. Course VI I II V X IV, VI VI-A VI-A I X-B XVj VI XI VI XV, VI X XVi XV. VIII XV, VI-A IVi V VI XVj VI X IV, VI II II VI-. VI X ' . XI IX-A IV, ' I-A VI-A XIII II X VI VIII X I I ' l XV, I X X XV, VI IV II VII XV, VI I IV VI-A Ih,me . J lf , Havana. Cuba 137 N. Oakland .. ve.. Green Bay. Wis. 711 W. 178th St.. New York. N. V. 137 Brooks St.. West Medford. Mass. 255 Lexington Ave.. Cambridge. Mass. Kharkov. Russia 46 ' ernon St.. Brookiine. Mass. 37 Lake Shore Drive. Kenosha. Wis. 136 Nort h St.. Medford Hillside. Mass. 60 Baker Road. Everett. Mass. c o Hospital. Fort Andrews. Mass. 37 Maple Ave.. Riverside. R. I. 2.37 St. Paul St., Brookiine, Mass. 1741 Mass. Ave.. Cambridge. Mass. 168 E. Emerson St.. Melrose. Mass. 2 Bartlett St.. Haverhill. Mass. Hillside Ave.. Hollis. L. I.. N. Y. 641 .Adams .Ave.. Memphis. Tenn. 2907 Dwight Way. Berkeley. Calif. 407 .Ash St.. Brockton. Mass. Tientsin. China Box 228. Bennington. Vt. 91 Parker St.. Lowell. Mass. Route H. Box 358. Fresno. Calif. 52 Francis St.. Roxbury. Mass. 129 Roger Williams .Ave.. Providence. R.I. .505 Fredrick Ave.. Waterloo. Iowa 4 Hagar St.. Jamaica Plain. Mass. 317 Jackson .Ave.. El Dorado. Arkansas 146 George St.. Medford Hillside. Mass. 80 Princeton St.. East Boston. Mass. 46 Vernon St., Brookiine, Mass. 16 Wyman Terrace. .Arlington. Mass. 1306 Rio Grande .Ave.. Fort Worth. Texas 42 Abbottsford Place. Buffalo. N. Y. 112 Poplar St.. Boston. Mass. 14 Stanley St.. Readville. Mass. 17 Shattuck St.. Worcester. Mass. 38 Pleasant St.. Winthrop. Mass. S29 Beacon St.. Boston. Mass. Donna. Te.xas 320 51st St.. Newport News. ' a. 116 Pearl St.. Springfield. Mass. 140 Circuit Road. Winthrop. Mass. 19 Strathmore Road. Brookiine. Mass. F ' ort Williams. Maine 24 Elm Park. Groveland. Mass. 20 Allerton St.. Plymouth. Mass. 675 Union .Ave., Lakeport, N . H. 675 Union .Ave.. Lakeport. N. H. 596 St. Marks .Ave.. Brooklyn. N. Y. 220 Sandwich St., Plymouth. Mass. 7.50 Brisbin .Ave.. Lyndhurst. N. J. Petrograd, Russia 929 Montrose Ave.. Chicago, III. 16 Corey Road. Brookiine. Mass, S2 Sixth St.. Cambridge. Mass. 22 Prcscott St.. Winthrop. Mass. 45 Avon Road. New Rochelle. N. Y. 39 Fountain St.. Medford. Mass. 106 Main St.. Hingham. Mass, New Holland. Pa. 87 Pinckney St.. Boston. Mass. 3 Albion St.. Lawrence. Mass. 52 Waldemar Ave, Winthrop. Mass. Bombay. India Essex. Conn. Windsor Mills. Quebec. Canada 310 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass, Burlington, Mass. 7 Winter St., .Arlington, Mass. Petrograd. Russia 75 Nahant St., Lynn. Mass. X-B 30 Harlow St., .Arlington. Mass. Aero Eng. VI-A 479 KiefT, Russia PctroKracl. Russia a H jam a g o b b a T ••• ■' 19 2 3 T E£HNI QU E 1 9 2 3  •• J i i fj H r7„i„ ' .,ul. h.. lli.X!!I .!l. mil!i!L;. ' . i..ri:]i..,.L.:. ' LluiN_i ]T;TTTli7TriliiiLlrj y1hii J] Uil yy.Ui.i, t .ij....,,,.,- , | .,.„. i:ir , - ; .„ , ,, l „ ,, u«; sn ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TECHNIQUE 1923 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 especialh ' indebted to: Dean Henry P. Talbot Bursar Horace S. Ford Registrar Walter Humphreys Professor Archer T. Robinson Aliss Mary F. Hewins Mr. Harold E. Lobdell Lee A. Agnew Mitchell V. Allen Thomas N. Berlage Asa W. K. Billings Albert J. Browning Roger G. Buzzell Donald F. Carpenter Edward H. Clendenin Robert T. Colburn Mark W. Ellsworth Henry C. Gayley Ernest N. Gelotte William A. Gordon Ralph W. Gosnell Vancourt M. Hare Forrest G. Harmon Roger Hayward Eric F. Hodgins Robert W. Hughes Henry B. Kane Charles H. Lovell Engelbert B. McDonald William L. Merzbach Dudley Moore Donald W. Murdock Thomas M. Nevin Fred H. Perrin Hugh Perrin Albert H. Pierce Palmer C. Putnam Casper Ranger Harry E. Rockefeller ' illiam D. Rowe Albert C. Schweizer Herbert S. Skach Louis H. Skidmore Charles F. Smith, Jr. Richard H. Starke Melville F. Ta lor Thomas M. Taylor Winthrop A. Thomas Carlo Vicario Philip S. Wadsworth Marshall N. Waterman George R. Wiren 480 Our oAdyertisers TN the following pages you will nnd announcements of many reliable companies who have contriDutea materially to the success of this volume. By your patronage you will benefit not only them but also Technique. 481 . . ?•:■. ' :: si:; ::-1 ' ?■•■■■. ' o.; A - ' Measuring Roofs by a year-stick 99 A FTER all ' s said and done, there ' s only one way to measure roof value — that ' s by the year-stick. For when choosing a roof, the really important question is: Which roof will last longest with the least trouble and expense for upkeep? In the light of long experience, the logical answer is: The Barrett Specification Roof. For in every section of the country there are roofs of this type that have been in service for thirty, forty or more years, and are still in good condition. Despite proved durability and freedom from maintenance expense, Barrett Specification Roofs are moderate in first cost. And they provide a degree of fire protection not exceeded by any other kind of built-up roof. It is only natural, therefore, that Barrett Specifi- cation Roofs are the choice of the leading architects and construction engineers the country over, and that today they cover a majority of all the per- manent flat-roofed buildings in America. The Only Bonded Roof Barrett Specificatiun Roofs are not merely guaranteed — they are bonded. When the roof is 50 squares or larger, and located in a town of 2.5.000 or more, or in a smaller place where our inspection service is available, tlie owner receives, without cost, a bond issued by The U. S. Fidelity Guaranty Company, of Balti- more, protecting him against all repair expense during the life of this bond — Type A. Roofs, for 20 years; Type A, for 10 years. Before specifying nr closing contract for a Barrett Speci- fication Roof, be sure to read carefully all the stipulations in the specifications. Full details regarding these Bonded Roofs and copies of the Barrett Specifications sent free on request. 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All kinds of Stationary and Marine Whistles and Syrens Extra Heavy Renewable Seat and Disc Globe, Angle and Cbeck Valves for all power house use Star Outside Spring Steam Engine Indicators HIGH GRADE THROUGHOUT Specify and Order the Best CHICAGO ' Branches PITTSBURGH NEW YORK ls7 HD 12 MOTOR GENERATOR SET TRAXSFORMIN ' G DIRECT CURRENT TO DIRECT CURRENT AT DIFFERENT VOLTAGES THE FOR OVER TWENTY YEARS, builders and designers of Motors and Genera- tors for standard and special uses. Small motors as applied to labor-saving devices, our specialty. CHICAGO ELECTRIC COMPANY, BOSTON, ' MASS. DETROIT NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA ' GENUINE DETROIT ' ' f.£s Divisions •« o- LUBRICATORS R. DIATOR YAL ES CARBURETORS BOILER TRIMMINGS ENGINEERING SPECIALTIES A most complete Engineering organization in ciiarge of Mr. F. C. Blanchard ( ' . F.) M.I.T. ' 91 is maintained to serve designers and users in solving any problems arising in connection with these subjects and products. Advise with them ant! reciuest specialized printed matter. D ETROiT Lubricator C ompany NEW YORK DETROIT, L ' .S.A. SAN FRANCISCO CHICAGO I ' he Largest Manufacturers in the World of Lubricators and Radiator Valves 4SS MARSHALL ENGINEERING CORPORATION A. A MARSHALL. President DESIGNERS AND CONSTRUCTORS OF PLANTS FOR RECLAIMING VALUABLE PRODUCTS FROM FOREST WASTE MANUFACTURERS OF FLOTATION OILS AGENTS FOR Designed after 23 years of experience in building and operating M AltSHAI.L RETORT Pine Product Plants. Mr. Marshall built the first plant in 1S ' « and has been a leader in this industry since. No secret processes, but a simple, inexpensive plant that can be operated by laborers. Land cleaned at a profit, instead of an expense. Ours is not a promotion or selling scheme, with promises of immense profits, but is a straight business enterprise. PRODUCTS OF EACH PLANT BOUGHT BY US IF DESIRED. SOUTHERN OFFICE NEW YORK NEW YORK OFFICE PENSACOLA. FLA TELEPHONES 30 CHURCH ST., SUITE 1405 CORTLANDT 2645 7315 EST.VBLISIIED 1869 INCORPORATED 1897 SIMPSON BROS. CORPORATION ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION FACTORIES • wAHi ' :ii()i;sf:s • powp:r houses COAL POCKETS • WATER RESERVOIRS r.O ' (.Ri;TET KSFOR FUEL OIL STORAGE hansa.m (:o.mpressi-:d (:() (:i i ' :rE, gramte block AND ASPHALT PAVEMENTS 77 su imi:r stju-:et, roston, mass. l.VJ AVERT DANGER PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS STORM-KING CLEANER A CLEANER WHICH TRAVELS AUTOMATICALLY BACK AND FORTH ACROSS ENTIRE LENGTH OF SHIELD— DON ' T DELAY. Obtain at once at nominal cost an ELECTRIC MOTOR-DRIVEN WINDSHIELD CLEANER; that is the safest and cheaper insurance. ATTACHED COMPLETE FOR $15.00 EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS GREEN SWETT CO. B.B.3420 821 BOYLSTON ST. BOSTON You know this elevating truck It makes a better platform system because it lifts higher — easier — and in less space Made by a Tech man Offices in the principal cities Lewis-Shepard Company 583 E. First Street Boston 27, Mass. •I ' JO KING ' S WINDSOR ASBESTOS CEMENT For Interior Plastering STANDARD QUALITY— Uniform in set and strength QUICK DRYING—Hard, smooth, white surface Used cxclusitely througlioul new Tech group J. B. KING CO.. New England Branch Office 18 Tremont Street, Boston WALTER W. FIELD SON, INC., MACHINISTS LAMBERT HOISTING ENGINES WILLIAMS ' BUCKETS DOUGHBOY JACKS DAKE SWINGING ENGINES KENDALL SQUARE CAMBRIDGE, MASS. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiliiiillilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllliililililiiiliiil mm Lii ; ' L ' A FRIEND OF EVERY TECMHOLOVY SOH MURDERED GY THE FACULTY IN 1921 HERES HOPING f MEETS THE 5AME fKti POR Y IS A LETTER WE ALL MWE. I 1 J llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Grand Prize Winners At the great Paiiania-l ' acitie ICxpn- sition the First and Only ( ' .rand Prize ever awarded in the class for lool Holders was won 1 - Armstrong Tool Holders ARMSTRONG] set THAT . . BOTTOM VltW 5HC3W.IWI, ROUND HOLE  - { 1 F EINfORCCD SOCKtT TtRMINAL ITS STRONCen V r TIH tO JWWt PjtO Our wrenches and other Drop Forged Tools were also awarded a Medal of Honor, thus confirming the High- est Honors gained at three previous I ' niversal h xpositions and the favorable ju lg[ncnt of practical mechanics based upon many years satisfactory service. WniTC FOR FRCC CATALOG Armstrong Bros. Tool Co. The Tool Holclrr Propic M7-J57 N. Francisco Ave. CtiicdK . ' ■■191 ROOSEVELT, FOR INSTANCE ProDably no likeness or Tneodore Roosevelt, wnatever the meaium used, failed to disclose the wonaerrul magnet- ism ana virility of Tne Great American. BUT THERE ARE FEW ROOSEVELTS In only one pnotograpn out of a nunared would tne per- sonality of the sitter be brougnt out strongly. And, yet, few people are without magnetism, charm, personality — that vonderful something -wnicn differentiates us from others. A BACHRACH PORTRAIT means that that charm, which endears us to our friends, ■will be brought out in a photograph, which only these studios can produce. BACHRACH STUDIOS BOSTON 647 BOYLSTON STREET NEW YORK • 507 FIFTH AVENUE FRATERNITY JEWELRY AND STATIONERY MAKERS OF VARIOUS TECH PINS AND CHARMS imtlipattcrs2iift. DIAMOND MERCHANTS and JEWELERS 52 SUMMER, STREET. VJ2 Sport Clothes for College Men l ' )r LiCiUTal utility, wc rcconiiiiciKl tlu ' li)iir-])iccc suit, consisting; of coat, ' cst, kniikcrl Kickers and lonii trousers. In inii)orte(l and domestic twet ' ds and homespuns. T [:i;i) CAPS, GOLF SHOES, S i:. TERS, VESTS, GOLF STOCKINGS AND ALL GOLF ACCESSORIES YOU NEED. THE • SERVICE • STORE. THE COOP Runs a Jewelry Sho]) tor you. We lia f a large aiul xaried assortment of dis- lincri eK ' M. 1. T. jewelry made ii|) to order. Rings, IkhIi silver and gold, with M. I. T. seal in cardinal red and gold or self color .$2.00 to S9.00 Brooch Pins, three sizes, either plate or gold 8 ' ) to t.OO Pearl T, real or imitation pearls 3. .50 to l. ' ).t)ll La alliere, black enamel with |)earls 8.50 to 10.00 Vanity Cases 2.50 to 8.50 Bracelet 1.50 to 4.50 Pa[)er Cutters and Book Marks 85 to 1.75 Bar Pins 1.75 to (1.50 Cuff Links 3.75 Cigarette Cases 3.00 to 7.50 Knives 3.00 to 5.00 Fobs 75 to 12.00 Some of these things you would not use yourself, but your sister or the other fellow ' s sister might, -ou know. Tech Branch, 76 Mass. Ave. r,i.; HARLEY- DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES ■AMERICA ' S FINEST SWIFT, SILENT, EASY-RIDING 40 TO 60 MILES PER GALLON OF GASOLINE 800 TO 1000 MILES PER GALLON OF OIL TWIp or Used — • Cash o? ' ' Terms W. J. WALKER CO. 163 MASSACHUSETTS AVE., BOSTON 17, MASS. WANT A REAL TECH SHIELD? HANG SEE SEND ONE R E DORR ' 24 ONE • === n W7 l-r-VTTC VT -,. = HOME YOUR R- W. KENISON ' 24 -j-q THE ROOM OR WRITE TO FOLKS The TAUNTON ART METAL CO, Taunton, Mass. ' -Black and Galvanized Rigid Conduit Friction Tapes and Splicing Compounds CLIFTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY 65 BROOKSIDE AVENUE : BOSTON, MASS. ▼ FACTORIES: BOSTON, MASS, BUFFALO, N, Y, 1 ' .I4 An Emblem of Service VOU MEN who are ahouL to lorsako the friendly shelter of ahiia iiialcr, to tackle liie less friendly helter-skelter of business life — remember this emblem of service you see at the upper right hand corner . Understand what it stands for. It will not stand for anything but honest service — and on that platform it will stand by you ahvays. JOHNS-MANVILLE, INC. 41st St. Madison Ave., New York City. DROP FORCINGS AUTOMOBILE TRUCK HIGH QUALITY 1 OUNCE TO 150 POUNDS AEROPLANE TRACTOR CAPE ANN TOOL COMPANY PIGEON COVE, MASSACHUSETTS LET US SEND YOU QUOTATIONS ' erne Philbrook. THE GEORGIAN CAFETERIA T bOD FOOD BRINGS A COOP MOOD D V. E. Smith Better Food for Less Money Georgian Cafeterias aim to serve wholesome lood, appetizingly prepared, in liberal quantities at the lowest possible prices. Except at home, there ' s no place like the Georgian. GEORGIAN CAFETERIA 4 Boylston Street Under Continental BOSTON 4 Dunster Street r ' a mDDir r-c JN ear Harvard lard v here all lech eats 4 Brattle Square Quincy House Walker Memorial WHAT TRAINING MEANS to a MAN The trained man will step out first, to success, in present conditions of industrial competition. A few weeks spent in the shops and laboratories of the Michigan State Auto- mi)liile School, in Detroit, the automobile center, will be of wonderful alue in demonstrating the practical application of mechanical and scientific principles. At this school, you ha e the opportunity of meeting executives of the automobile manufacturing and service companies (who address our classes regularly) and of inspecting the great plants. Our free illustrated catalog, explaining training methods and dcscriliing all courses fully, will be sent on recjuest. MICHIGAN STATE AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL BOX 1461 - 3729 WOODWARD AVE., DETROIT, MICHIGAN ■w J jJi) Crank Shapers fr 20 Shaper MADK IX THRKE DIFFERENT SIZES: Sixteen-Inch Stroke. Twenty-Inch Stroke. Twenty-four-Inch Stroke. SPECIFICATIONS FOR 20 SHAPER: Frame and base are cast in one piece. Bull gear hub is cast solid with frame. Ways for ram in frame have angle of 50 degrees. Shaper is back geared. Driving cone has fourstepsand the two combined give eight speeds. Table has adjustable bottom support sliding on chann el-shaped track which serves to protect it from chips and dirt. The iuick starting and stopping lever has short motion and will stop ram almost instantly in any position. THE HENDEY MACHINE COMPANY Torrington, ( onn., U. S. A. Branch Offices: Oliver Ittiilding, Boston, Mass. 018 Washington Boulevard, Chicago Singer Building, New York City Commerce Building, Rochester, New York 497 2% X 24 in. Set Up for Bar Work The Hartness Flat Turret Lathe IS BUILT IN TWO SIZES 3 s 36 with 14-inch swinn. 2 ' , x 24 with 12-inch swing Outfits of tools furnished for both Bar and Chucking Work Iin[)ortant 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 LAMSON MACHINE CO. Main Office and Works: SPRINGFIELD, X ' ERAIONT, U. S. A. British Office: 9-10 Water Lane, Queen Victoria Street, London, England. WESTERN UNION AND LIEBER ' S CODES USED Techniciue 1923 4 ' J!S Ifl. iJMCJO txocooc ' OOOOOi ' , ■fiSOOSC i 1 1 aocJOO — - ' - - •-■-■- . f z 1 1 i ■' 1 1 1872 1922 - 55,000 square feet 1,471.400 square feet THE steady persistent growth of our plant through a long period of years marks the progress of a busi- ness founded on the sound basis of quality of product and service to customers. Today, as always, the name Brown Sharpe stands for the same high quality and service which have made this Showing the growth of our plant from 1872 business an establishment worthy of the great traditions to 1922 in square feet of floor space. of New England, the home of world-known products. MILLING MACHINES SCREW MACHINES GEAR CUTTING .MACHINES GRINDING MACHINES MACHINISTS ' TOOLS CLTTERS AND HOBS Brown Sharpe Mfg. Co. Providence, R. I. 7ir Sah Lt as MHO CoUMTKi MfHMIHC S-reu, StctvcBiKiNte Butt Quick Jft tumm 00 Powe feco PrfCH Pack M. DE IN FOUR STANDARD SIZES Drills to Wall to Drills to Wall to Rated size center of end of arm Rated size center of end of arm 7 ft. 14 ft. circle 10 ft. lift. 22 ft. circle H ft. 9 ft. is ft. circle 12 ft. ISft. 26 ft. circle 10 ft. Other lenctli of arm to uit r ' ntnrement«. RIGIDITY The Lynd-Farquhar Wall Radial Drill is fastened to the wall by a sturdy bracket. It assumes the rigidity of the building itself. Danger of the machine getting out of true is thus reduced to a minimum. The idea of the strength has been carried out in the whole make-up of the machine. Rigid members brace it in every possible direction of strain. Write for price or any other information. LYND-FARQUHAR COMPANY 419-425 Atlantic .Vve. Boston ' •, Mass. I ' .i ' i HERE is much SATIS- FACTION in the use of GOOD TOOLS, both for the man who does the work and for the man for whom the work is done. Also there is profit in GOOD WORK QUICKLY and ACCU- RATELY done. Morse Twist Drill and Machine Co. New Bedford, Mass. U. S. A. 5UU ••  i The FeeP of Fine Tools To men who know fine tools there ' s a certain mechanical superiority — a better feel in the hand — a lasting accuracy — that marks a Starrett Tool. For more than forty years these quali ' ties have made Starrett Tools pre- ferred by men who work metal within close limits. THE L. S. STARRETT COMPANY ATHOL, MASS. NEW STARRETT TOOLS Everyman inlcrcslcd in fine tools ihouIJ fiai ' C copit ' s of the Slarrelt Ciiliiloi; No. Z2 anil thr special Supple- ment lolhiicolaloeihou ' ing the latest additions to lite Starrett line. if«f I Tl0©IS ,j(ll ' ' 1 Sii ' ' li %i i V I K V () I- O V U I ' .VC- T O U Y This company was established in 1905. Its steady growth in seventeen years can be traced hack to a single purpose — producing tools of a uniform excellence of (]uality. There is much satisfaction in a com- plete plant. Customers whose good will we have merited from dependable service, we serve with adequate facilities. Today there is no pn)blem of the small tool user — in high-power milling, gear cutting — drilling, reaming — innnediate delivery if rugged, dependable tools — which we are not jirepared to meet re- sourcefully and inti lligently. There is real meaning in our slogan. It expresses our ideals, policies and methods. Took Yon Buy Again UNION TWIST DRILL CO. NEW YORK ATHOL, MASS., U.S.A. Chicago ools of Glvia iiy 5U-i Kstablishcd ISS ' ,) Shea Donnelly Go. QUARRIERS AM) ProDICKRS OF EUREKA INDIANA LIMESTONE THE ARISTOCRAT OF IMIl.DING MATERIALS A FEW )I ' Ol R RK.CKNT CONTRACTS Dining Halls, Princeton University Technology Group, Cambridge Washington Cathedral Mark llanna Memorial Rhode Island Hospital Trust Building New Home John Hancock Insurance Co., Boston Federal Reserve Bank, Boston Cotton Exchange, New Orleans, La. Oklahoma State Capitol Ilibernia Bank, New Orleans, La. MILLS AND OL ' ARRIES AT BEDFORD. INDIANA MILL AND OFFICE AT U ROLAND STREET, CHARLESTOWN DISTRICT BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS Telephone Somerville 7290 Send Plans For Estimate to Bedford. Indiarta or Charleston ' n, Massachusetts This trade-niark-represents 1. An eager spirit of research in tool use. 2. A keen sense of character in tool making. 3. An imdorstanding licart in tool selling. C-TP products include: Taps, Dies, Screw Plates, Reamers, Gages Pipe Tools, Machine Tools. We iyrcitc your greater familiarity with OTO too s atui the corporation that produces them CORPORATION I GHtENFIELD. 1 MASSACHUSt T lb m m Hey wood -Wakefield Company Salesroom : 174 Portland Street, Boston, Mass. Offices ; Central and Vernon Streets, Somerville, Mass. Manufacturers of Cane and Wood Scat Chairs, Bent Wood Chairs, Reed and Fibre Furniture. Children ' s Carriages . Chair Cane. Cane Webbing. Car Seats. Opera and Folding Chairs. Cocoa Mats and Mattings and Rattan Specialties. School Furniture. Baskets New York. N. Y. Chicago. 111. Boston, Mass. Philadelphia, Pa. Gardner, Mass. Portland. Ore. WAREHOUSES : Baltimore. Md. San Francisco. Cal. Portland. Ore. Los .Angeles, Cal. FACTORIES : Wakefield. Mass. Erving. Mass. Buffalo. N. Y. Kansas City. Mo. St. Louis. Mo. Cliicago. 111. Menominee, Midi. Compliments of BAY STATE BELTING COMPANY of BOSTON SEND FOR CATALOGUE BUFF The Transit for the Engineer WHO DOES NOT BUY ON A PRICE BASIS ALONE BUFF BUFF MFG. CO. JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS. 62 YEARS ' EXPERIENCE S. Eugene Proctor Co. INCORPORATED Dealers in Hardware and Tools Machinists ' and Manufacturers ' Supplies Students ' Supplies 168 Washiiifiton Strt-el thrt)iigh t o 11 Devonshire Street BOSTON, MASS. WE CARRY IN STOCK Pounded Ash Baskets BaR Holders Canvas Baskets Trucks and Castors Coal Barrows Baling Presses Ash Cans Baling Wire Oilv Waste Cans Mill Remnants Car Movers Cheese Cloth Remnants Steel Center Brooms White and Colored Wipers Corn Brooms Cotton Waste Bench Brushes Ragging Cloth Cold Water Paint Treeing Cloth Frank E. Fitts Mfg. and Supply Co. 88 Purchase St. cor. Oliver St., BOSTON .301 GRIEBEL INSTRUMENT CO. 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 COLWELL MCMULLIN 79 MILK STREET. BOSTON. MASS. MATERIAL HANDLING MACHINERY Interiorview of New Power Plant Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. We are specialists in Power Plant Coal and Asli-Handling equipment. Wc furnisli Bucket Elevators. Ik ' lt Conveyors. Weigli Larries, Skip Hoists, Bins and Bunkers. Our Engineers will be glad to consult witn vou. wHfnMnH j Mr, RADIO EQUIPMENT We carry in stock at all times a complete line of high grade equipment — vacuum tubes for receiving and transmitting, C. W. Supplies, Meters, Power Trans- formers, Storage Batteries, etc., etc. Ilciidqiiarters for Radio Broadcasting Receiving Outfits Suitable for the reception of Radio Concerts, and the general broadcasting activities carried on by the Westinghouse Electric Mfg. Co., and others. Request our literature Atlantic Radio Company, Inc. 727 BUYLSTOxN STREET, BOSTON, MASS. BRANCHES: 15 TEMPLE ST.. PORTLAND. ME. 115 BRIDGE ST.. SPRINGFIELD, M.- SS. BRASS, NICKEL and INSULATED BINDING POSTS Contact Points, Terminals, Connections KNOBS HANDLES SWITCHES PUSH BUTTONS FRANK W. MORSE 289 Congress Street Boston BURLEIGH CHENEY, ' iii. =Pres,dent FRANK RUSSELL, ' ii • ■Vice ■' Prmdai! CHENEY COMPANY, INC. TIKI Magnesite Asbestos Cement [FD no WEST 40th STREET NEW YORK . ' iOt) AMERICAN CORK COMPANY, Inc. MANUFACTURERS OK CORKS FOR CHEMICAL, I ' HARMACEfTICAI. AND LABORATORY REOUIREMKNTS. LNSl l.ATIXC. CORK HOARD, ( .RANI I.ATED CORK, CROWX CORKS AM) SPECLALTIES 16 BLACKSTONE STREET, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS American Dyewood Company Dyewood Extracts, Hematine and oAniline Colors 115 High Street, Boston, Massachusetts A DRV DOC(K) John Shaw : Co. ESTABLISHED lS(i(i (SManufacturing Chemists SULPHONATED OILS SOLUBLE OILS CHEMICALS 13 ELKINS STREET SOUTH BOSTON, MASS. . )II7 Chauncy Hall School EsTABLISHliD 1S2S THE Sr.HOOT, TTI T ro FT ES ITSELF EXCET SIVELY TO THE I ' llEl ' AUATlU.N UF STUDENTS FUll THE Massachusetts Institute of Technology 553 l OYLSTON STREET Boston, Mass. FRANKLIN T. KURT Principal THE HOUSING COMPANY ALBERT FARWELL BEMIS ' 93, PresidenI BOSTON Architects Managers Engineers JENNEY GASOLINE IS DIFFERENT A FAIR TEST WILL CONVINCE YOU IT IS BETTER CORCORAN SUPPLY COMPANY, Inc. DEALERS IN PLUMBERS ' , STEAM AND GAS FITTERS ' AND ENGINEERS ' SUPPLIES 62 ALBANY STREET 186 PLYMOUTH AVENUE 300 MONTELLO STREET CAMBRIDGE, MASS. FALL RIVER, MASS. BROCKTON, MASS. JOS The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Mass. THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY aims to give thorough instruction in Cicil, Mechanical. Mining. Electrical, Chemical, Sanitary and Electrochemi- cal Engineering: in Architecture, Chemistry. Biology and Public Health, Physics, Geology, Naval Architecture and Engineering Administration. To be admitted to the Institute, the apphcant must have attained the age of seventeen years and must pass examinations in algebra, plane and solid geometry, trigonometry, physics, chemistry, history of the United States (or some other unit of history), English and French or German. Preparation in one unit of a series of elective subjects is also re- quired. A division of these examinations between different examination periods is allowed. In general, a faithful student who has passed creditably through a good high school, having two years ' study of French and German, or three years of either, should be able to pass the Institute examinations. The requirement in Chemistry, and in History, can be fulfilled by a satisfactory certificate from the preparatory school in place of an examination. Graduates of colleges, and in general all applicants presenting certificates representing work of at least one year done at other colleges, are excused from the usual entrance examinations and from any subjects already satisfactorily completed. Records of the College Entrance Examination Board, which holds examinations at many points throughout the country and in Europe, are also accepted for admission to the Institute. Instruction is given by means of lectures and recitations, in connection with appropriate work in the laboratory, drawing-room or field. To this end, extensive laboratories of chemis- try, physics, biology, mining, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, applied me- chanics, hydraulics and the mechanic arts, have been thoroughly equipped. Unusual opportunities for fieldwork and for the examination of existing structures and industries have been secured. The Summer Session affords opportunity for students of other colleges to anticipate or make up work in many scientific and technical subjects. Students of the Institute are likewise able to anticipate topics or make up deficiencies of previous terms. A program of study can be enriched by either taking additional subjects in the Summer Session or by anticipating others to free time of succeeding terms which may be used for more general or professional studies. A special circular on the Summer Session is issued each year. The regular Courses are of four years ' duration, and lead to the degree of Bachelor of Science. In most Courses the work may be distributed over five years by students who desire to do so. Special students are admitted to work for which they are qualified; and the degrees of Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy, and Doctor of Science are given for resident graduate study. Opportunity for research is offered in all the departmental laboratories, special opportunities arc offered in the Courses in Chemical Engineering Practice and in the co-operative course in Electrical Engineering in which the students spend part time in the industries for a combination of technical and industrial training. The tuition fee is $300 a year. A deposit for laboratory fees is also required. In addition, a student tax of $9 per year is made. For circulars of information, address: MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Cambridge, Mass. WE ARE THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE APPLIANCES IN THE WORLD. LA FRANCE FIRE APPLIANCES AND INDUS- TRIAL SAFETY DEVICES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ARE BEING USED BY MUNIC- IPALITIES, PLANTS, BUILDINGS, HOTELS AND HOMES ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. WRITE FOR COMPLETE NEW FIRE SUPPLY CATALOG, DESCRIBING THE ENTIRE LINE. American La France Fire Engine Co. | 1113 Commonwealth Ave. BOSTON, MASS. Ijjyi Jackson Moreland Engineers Plans, specifications, supervisions 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 ' 1.5 Ralph E. Curtis ' S7 George F. Sever ' 87 Henry C. Patten ' OS Francis M. Loud ' D ' .t Edward II. Cameron ' lo Merrill J. Smith ' 18 Adolphe H. Wenzell ' 17 Stewa rt Keith ' IS Ralph D. Booth ' 20 387 Washington St., Boston, Mass. WATERS Reducing Valves ARE USED THROUGHOUT THE NEW TECHNOLOGY BUILDINGS Waters Governor Company BOSTON, MASS. Oil) Pumps to Pump Anything that can be pumped T f ' - TKR supply systems, electric lightiniJ outfits, sewage disposal plants, hoiler-Jeed and booster pumps, gasoline engines. We make a specialty of ninisnal prol)lems relating to our line of business. Charles J. Jager Company 15 Custom House Street Boston, Mass. 3,? Canal Street Providence, R. I. 13 Kxchange Street Portland, Maine WARREN PUMPING MACHINERY THE NAME OF WARREN ON PUMPING MACHINERY IS AN ASSURANCE OF QUALITY bulletins on request WARREN STEAM PUMP CO. Bo,ion MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS ptn; ... WARREN, MASS. TI T REX CABLES is for TENACITY of which we ' re proud to speak, 1 for INSULATION which lets no current leak; R 1 is for RESISTANCE, which varies with the size, E for E. M. F. which we must recognize; X ' s for The Unknown, and this is not a fable. lUPy is the name of a rub- ' II d ber-armored cable. SiMf ' LEXWIRE CABLECo MANUFACTLfRERS j JOI DEVON.SHtRE ST. BOSTON 9 | tHK M,u . AS I H -  .( isi ( ' Established 1865 INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION I ' HE Scully Co. Sand Gravel— Piling Cement 118 FIRST STREET. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. TELEPHONE JAMES J. SCULLY CAMBRIDGE FRANCIS P. SCULLY ' IS ' ■Vrciident and Treasurer , Secretary Thomas J. Johnson Co. Established 1871 DOORS, SASH, BLINDS 896 WASHINGTON STREET BOSTON Buy the Best R. ESTABROOK ' S SONS Plumbers ' Supplies and Iron Founders 204 First Street So. Boston, Mass. . DROP K.1L K 512 HUGH L. COOPER CO. General Hydraulic Engineering, including the design, financing, construction and management of hydro-electric power plants. ▼ T T 101 Park Avenue New York J. R. «.rcescer K. E. Pettee, ' 92 G. II. Brazor MEMBERS OF AM, SOC C. E. J. R. WORCESTER CO. Consulting and Designing Engineers Bridftes Foundations Sleel and Reinforced 0 ncrete (Construction 79 MILK STRKKT, BOSTON Ci-nu-nt Testing Laboratory at Waitham. Mass. METCALF EDDY Consulting Engineers 14 BEACON STREET BOSTON. MASS. Water Supply, Sewerage and other Engineering Woriis Leonard Metcalf. ' 92 Harrison P. Eddy Charles W. Sherman. ' 90 Almon L. Falcs Frank A. Marston HERBERT S. POTTER Electrical Engineering and Contracting 238-240 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. TEL. RICHMOND 1360-1561 , .; ARTHUR F. GRAY Miii rcfjitect ani engineer MAKES A SPECIALTY OF DESIGNS for MANUFACTURING PLANTS Sn9 EXCHANGE BUILDING 5,? STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. Telephone, Main 3835 Kay, Spofford Thorndiko CONSULTING ENGINEERS 15 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. Carber. iWacomfacr v Wm INCORPORATED ENGINEERS Public Utilities and Industrial Plants Coal Handling Plants 261 FRANKLIN ST. BOSTON CHARLES T. MAIN ENGINEER 201 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. Plans and specifications for the erection ami complete equipment of industrial plants. Specialist in textile mills, hydro-electric de- elopments, and valuation of manufacturing properties. HENRY S. ADAMS ' 87 CONSULTING ENGINEER AMES BUILDING 1 Court Street Boston 9, Mass. N. J. NEALL (Course VI 1 IWO ConBulting engineer FOR ELECTRICAL AND INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES 12 Pearl Street, Boston, Mass. •HAIL. H.VIL. THE G.ANG ' S . I.L HERE il4 ' iew of the uorks ,.l I HI 1 1 1 I H I M I ( . ( O , ..Uimhus, Ohio. L ' . S. A. JEFFREY Material Handling Machinery is adapted to Every Industry Catalogs on the following equipments are virtually text books on their respective subjects Coal Cutters, Drills, Locomotives, Pit Car Lxjaders, Mine Ventilation Fans, Elevating and Conveying Machinery, Portable Loaders, Portable Car Un- loaders, Crushers, Pulverizers, Coal and Ashes Handling Machinery, etc. We will gladly send liter.iture to Tech Students .ind Alumni, upon request The Jeffrey iVianufacturing Co., dolumbus, Ohio Boston Office, 141 Milk Street SIMONDS S AW S For Cutting Wood or Metal Simonds Manufacturing Co. Established 18.32 12 Braiichr-s ■ilfliburg, Mass. . ' •. l- ' :irtori.--- SANITAS MANUFACTURING COMPANY M.mut.uturers ot FINE PLUMBING FIXTURES (Jonita 105 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON 9, MASS. olo mxm Reliable Refrigeration FOR EVERY PURPOSE THE governing factcjr in tlu ' selection of Refrigerating Equipment, in most cases, is the reliability of the machine. Can it be absoluteh tle])enclcd ujion to perform the work? A shut-down during the warm season is always annoying and often is an item (jf expense, due to loss of production or deterioration of prod- ucts in storage. York Refrigerating Machines have demon- strated their absolute reliability l y more than thirty-six years of satisfactory service, which has given them a high re])utati()n throughout the refrigerating field. Essential Industries in all parts of the world are employing York Mechanical Refrigeration profitably in the production and marketing of high grade products. We cordialh ' in ite all who are interested in Mechanical Refrigeration, to investigate the York System. Yotk Refriseratins Machines ate built in all types and sizes front 1-4-ton lefriseratins capacity upwards, and itiay be driven by any available poiver — stcant, electricity, lias, oil, o r gasoline motors. YORK MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Ice :SMaking and ' ' Refrigerating Machinery exclusively) YORK, PENNA. 516 Standard Plate Glass Company AUTOMOBILE GLASS SERVICE STATION WHILE YOU WAIT SERVICE 270 ALBANY STREET - - CAMBRIDGE BLOMQUIST 8C HOWES Garage Automobile Service DAY STORAGE 50c Exposition Building Next the Dormitory Coleman Brothers Coal and Wood FIREPLACK WOOD 428 Massachusetts Avenue CAMBRIDGE MITCHELL WING COMPANY ¥ Laundry Supplies  Soaps and Cleaning Materials 109, 111, 113 BROAD STREET, BOSTON . .i; Tour pi ans for the future when you enter business, should provide for the support of a banking connection with the complete facilities which distinguish the service we place at the disposal of our depositors. T H F NATIONAL SHAWMUT BANK OF BOSTON 40 WATER STREET co- ' ' r!; i!a 30 CONGRESS ST. 88 SUMMER ST. WASHINGTON ST. BRANCH, 1199 WASHINGTON ST. CAUSEWAY ST. BRANCH. 10S CAUSEWAY ST. GENERAL BANKING SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS us €mpire C rusit Companp 120 BroadvN ay 580 Fifth Avenue New York 41 Thre adneedle Street London, E. C. Officers l.i.Kov W. Baldwin Edward C. Wilson President Assistant Treasurer William H. English Eugene Miller ' ice- President Assistant Secretary HiiNRv P. Talmadge Pail H. Hudson Vice-President Assistant Secretary Francis Henderson Edward A. Lyon ' ice-President Assistant Secrctar - . Barton Baldwin Henry F . Whitney Treasurer Assistant Trust Officer MVKON J. Browx W. 11. Pakkek Secretary I.nndcin Secretar ' Directors COLI MAN DU Pont. Chairman William O. Allison Wm. C. Heppenheimer jri.Es S. BAfiiK Robert E. Jennings I.i:r() W. I5 ld vin Minor C. Keith W. Barton Baldwin Percy R. Pyni:, 2ni) William A. Baruer H. P. RoliHINS I . Donaldson Brown ( lL KLi;s M. S(ll Ali Philip dr Rondic Aliri;i) p. Sloan, Jr. William H. Hnglish Thomas F. Smith Henry S. Fleming Henry P. Talm. dge Ai(;rsT FIk( ks(hi:r CnARii ' S H. Zi:hndi;r .jlU K Old Colony Service N efficient and courteous organization, pro- gressive methods, large resources and three offices conveniently located in different sec- tions 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 office and the three offices used interchangeably for the transaction of your banking business. An Investment Department that is at all times in close contact with the bond market and financial affairs in general is at your disposal. The Foreign Department offers its facilities in financing business in foreign countries. Modern Safe Deposit Vaults at all offices, that offer complete protection for your valuables. Old Colony Trust Company 17 Court Street 52 Temple Place „ 222 Boylstou St. MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 520 Estabrook Co, 15 State Street, Boston 7 24 Broad Street, New York State and Municipal Bonds High Grade Corporation Bonds and Notes Certain Investment Stocks Members New York and Boston Stock Exchanges Springfield Hartford Providence New Bedford GILMOUR, ROTHERY CO. INSURANCE 120-130 Water Street - Boston, Mass. ' i. ' i BEHIND every successful business there is a real sales stor -, which, if properly worked out, can be told more effectively on the screen than by any other form of expression. We have had the ])rivilege of visualizing and filming the sales stories of some of the most important factors in various lines of American Big Business. We are proud to have had the opportunity of working with the following people numbered among our clients during the past two or three years. Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co. Bay State Milling Co. Oxford Paper Co. Maine Coated Paper Co. Plymouth Cordage Co. Massachusetts Department of Conservation Division of Fisheries and Game. United Drug Co. Foamite Fire Foam Co. Southern Fertilizer and Chemical Co. W. F. Schrafft Sons Corp. Universal Winding Co. Pneumatic Scale Corp. Rumford Falls Power Co. Harvard Medical School Physiological Department. The Sanborn Co. Dwinell Wright Co. Chase and Sanborn Co. Massachusetts Agricultural College, Extension Service. Waldo Bros. Bond. Unit Construction Co. Lakewood Engineering Co. Pratt Engineering Co. We are always ready to place our resources, our time and our experience at the disposal of those who feel that the develo]iment of a consistent program of sales visualization might supplement their l resent activities along the lines of sales and publicity. EUGENE P. CORNELL STAFF Specialists in Business Building Motion Pictures Little Building 80 Boylston Street Boston, Mass. DYER - TAYLOR Parent ami Traclc-Mark Causes 14-2 RROAnWAV {At 42nd Street) NEW YORK CT T ' , . ■V. F . SMALL G. H. BRIGHAM F. F. SMALL CO. General insurance Sgcncp 95 PEARL STREET HARTFORD, COXX. Telephone hlin ). )71 CHARLES H. JOHXSOX L L i ' . (I.-) Neic Eiigliuul Mutual Life Insurance Co. 17(i FEDERAL STREET Boston, Mass. ■WHEN COOD FKI.LOWS GET TOGETHER H. Sec M. Haven Wm. W. Crosby, DESIGN AND IMPROVEMENT OF INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES no. reet Appraisals Reports Central Stations )llay Building Refrigerating Plants Hydraulic Plants Industrial Plants 40 Court S CAMPBELL SCOTT Consulting Engineer Specialist in Reorganization and Direction of Operations of Industrial Properties Prrsidcnl Technical Advisory Corporation IJ2 Nassau Street. New York The Murray Printing Company KENDALL SQUARE CAMBRIDGE PRINTING FOR EVERY PURPOSE r). ' 4 The Boston Y. M. C. A. for Tech Men Especially Convenient Magnificent SaltWaterPool Special Rates to Students Iluntinjiton Avenue Branch 316 Huntington Avenue , :s ). ' h COMPLIMKN rs OF S. C.JOHNSON COMPANY HOTEL SOMERSET COMMONWEALTH AVENUE. CHARLESGATE EAST AND NEWBURY STREET THE IDEAL HOTEL HOME FOR TRANSIENT AND PERMANENT GUESTS Rooms with bath, 4.00 per day and up Parlor, bedroom and bath, 12.00 per day and up Suites by the year, furnished or unfurnished EUROPEAN PLAN AND COMBINATION MEALS Music and Dancing During the Season FRANK C. HALL, Manager BOSTON, : : : MASSACHUSETTS One, two and three rooms and bath Special facilities for banquets and Dancci; Rivcrbank ( ' piirt un tin:- Cliarle RIVERBANK COURT HOTEL Cambridge End of Harvard Bridge I )pi)i) itL- Massacliusetts Institute of Teclinology A la Carte Restaurant European Plan WILLIAM W. DAVIS, Manager 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 Steamsliip Wharves. Orders left at the Tech Dormitory office will receive prompt atten- tion. Taxi stands at North, South and Back Bay Stations. MAIN OFFICE, 271 ALBANY ST. BOSTON, MASS. Sfc ' J BOSTON ■' ■iMt fe « . on EITMtR SlOt OF COPLEY SQUARE L C PMIOH Where Three Worlds Meet The men and women oi three worlds meet in the lobbies of ' lhe Lenox and The Brunswick — The liusiness World, the Professional World, and the World of Society. Close to the Back Bay stations, near the theatres, neighbors with fine shops two hotels that share the traditions with which the Seven Arts have endowed the most beautiful Square in America. The BRUNSWICK Boylston Street, at Copley Sq. BOSTON The LENOX Boylston Street, at Exeter T ie Grcilyn 21) ClIARl.ESGATE WeST ery desirable location at entrance to Fenway and looking down Commonwealth Avenue. I ' hree minutes ' walk toKenmore Station; twenty minutes ' walk to Massachusetts Institute of Technology; fifteen minutes ' walk to Copley Square. .Apartments, alsosingle and double rooms. % P6tti5l Eclijwc of tKc Moon. ROBERT A. BOIT CO. Snsuiancc of au i-vinbs 40 Kll.in ' STRIIKT BOSTON TF.I,. MAIN 646 ASHTON POP VALVES and STEAM GAGES Superior in Quality of material and workmanship, and with greatest efficiency and durability, they challenge comparison with any others on the market. HIGH GRADE GOODS OUR EXCLUSIVE SPECIALTY No. 20. Valve for Stationary THE ASHTON VALVE CO., 161 First Street, EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Massachusetts Bowling Alleys Boston ' s largest and handsomest Bowling Room Corner Massachusetts Avenue and Boylston Street Telephone Back Bay 56682 MORRIS LEVY, Tailor 102()a BOYLSTON ST., BOSTON TELEPHONE B. B. 1022 M Students ' ' Pressing Contract 16 SUITS 5(7.00 8 SUITS ?3.75 4 SUITS 2.00 NAPTHA STEAM CLEANING Telephone 5756-R Cambridge DOCTOROFF MARTIN ' tailoring for J en 954 MASS.ACHLSETTS .■WENLE CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Cleaning, Pressing, Altering of Ladies ' and Men ' s Dyeing, and Repairing Garments a Specialty E. D. Abbott CoiMpany PRINTERS :: STATIONERS FRATERNITY WORK A SPECIALTY 181 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston Tel. B. B. 3541) r js THE NOTMAN STUDIOS 4 Park Street, Boston 1286 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR HARVARD, MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SIMMONS COLLEGE, ETC. Special rates to M. L T. Students Fraternity groups a specialty ii.ii ' hones: 1Iavmarki;t 1801 C . MiiKii)(;i-; 3273 , ' j Double Drum Electric Hoist Built for Iron Cap Copper Company 15,000 lbs. maximum rope pull 700 ft. per minute rope speed Induction Motor Drive Liquid Control Mine Revenue Depends upon the Output and Economy of Production. The Successful Engineer Selects for This Result Only the Highest Grade Equipment. If you want the best, let us figure on your requirements Li MDt XJyzaQDIiSEd OSo o So ( . Power — Electrical a nd Industrial Machinery .5:jO D. M. Dillon Steam Boiler Works F ' itchhurg, Mass. Manufacturers of Massachusetts Standard and A. S. M. E. Fire Tube Boilers Kstablishod 1S7U Incorporali-d IDOd Tin: IIOlKii: iK)nj:u VOR KS STEAM ItOII.KIiS MA RINK AND STATION ARY General Plate and Sheet Iron Works KA!ST I« )«T1)N. MASS. HERRICK COMPANY Tin Plate, Sheet Iron and Metals CORRUGATED STEEL SHEETS Agents for Taunton-New Bedford Copper Co. 47 ami 4 ' ) BROAD STREET, Boston, Mass. Hoi Wad-r Sloraijc ' S.vslt-ni.s S(eel lank.s J. S. N ' HIIOLI, 1)7 1 ' Hi:i N. l{D 17 I W. WIIITMOKh: IIS ry-ii BURTON-FURBER GOAL CO. SOLE RETAIL AGENTS Crozer-Pocahontas Coal SELECTED GRADES OF ANTHRACITE COAL WHARF 120 BORDER STREET EAST BOSTON MAIN OFFICE 50 CONGRESS STREET BEMIS BRO. BAG CO. Cloth and Paper Sacks Alliert Farwell Bemis, ' 93 President Indianapolis Bemis, Tenn Xevv Orleans Memphis Minneapolis San Francisco Omaha Peoria Kansas City Seattle St. Louis Winnipeg Houston Boston Brooklyn L. M. HAM CO. ORNAMENTAL rt; . STRlXTlRAL IRON WORKS BK AMS, CHANNELS, TEES, ANGLES AND PLATES CARRIED IN STOCK GENERAL IRON WORK OF ALL KINDS 152-158 PORTLAND STREET BOSTON, MASS. JOHN M. WOODS W. E. CHAMBERLIN i I. E. PHILBRICK JOHN M. WOODS CO. Foreign and Domestic Hardwoo ds for Fine Cabinet Work EAST CAAIBRinr-i:, MASS. Characfer doesn ' t happen, it ' s a matter of development l riljh is the result of more than thirty years ' earnest effort to excel all accepted standards of coffee ex- cellence, and to-day there ' s NONE BETTER A T ANY PRICE White House Tea is in the same class with White House Coffee. All varieties in 1-4 and 1-2 lb. (ealed cantttert. All packed under the White House brand. DWINELL- WRIGHT COMPANY Principal Coffee Koaelen BOSTON - CHICAGO W II.IJAM A. DOE CO. Wholesale de ilers in Beef, Pork, Lamb, Veal, Poultry Fish, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Oils, Olives, Jams, Jellies, Pickles Fancuil Hall Market, Boston, Mass. Main Office, 34 iM -Tchants Row Tfleplionp, CoHRress 7020, Alt Departments Childs, Sleeper Co. Oralfrs in Beef, Poultry, Mutton, Lamb Veal Hotel Supplies WHOLESALE - - RETAIL 37-58 N. Market St. 17 New Fancuil Hall Mkt. BOSTON WM. M. FLANDERS COMPANY .ARE WELL KNcnVX THROUGH THKIK RED LILY BR.AND OF Canned Fruits and Vegetables and Priscilla Minuet Cocoa-Chocolate BOSTON and NORTHAMPTON 533 AN INTRODUCTION LEADS TO EVERLASTING FRIENDSHIP Chocolates (TWO GRADES) MADE IN BOSTON.MASS. AND WINONA.MINN. ON SALE AT THE BETTER STORES C. Brigham Company Milk — Cream — Butter It ' s wise to have a can of Seal Brand within reach if you are fond of good coffee. Chase a Sanborn ' s Sea Brant COFFEE Id 1, 2 and 3 poond cana. Never in bull. Grouod, Ungrouad and Pulverized. You are invited to visit )t Miitt Bnig Companp Corner Beacon and Mass. Ave, The most modern, up-to-date pharmacy in Boston. College Graduate Pharmacists at your service. A COMPLETE STOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRUGS AND CHEMICALS H. J- KEITH COMPANY EGG PRODUCTS 72 SOUTH MARKET STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS % 531 AUTOBACCO Mild Sweet Does NOT BITE the tong ue 18c. 45c, 90c, and SI. 75 Tins S. S. PIERCE CO. Boston and Brookline Overland Cigars SOLD BY DEALERS GENERALLY S. S. PIERCE CO. Distributors Tflephonc Biicli Buy t. ' .nn I Urooklinc lid til RHODES BROTHERS CO. Groceries and Provisions WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 170 to 174 Massachusetts . venue BOSTON, M.VSS. 10 and 11 Harvard Street BROOKLINE, MASS. Beeck-Kut GieilerAle tang Has a fizzy and a flavor that make every drink a delightfnl sensation nan W. F. Noble Sons Co. Tel. Somerville 5110 Supplying the Walker Memorial with m ilk from tuberculin tested herds; testing high in butterfat (averaging 4.10 ' and low in bacteria (averaging 18,000 per c. c). D D D HOOD ' S Old-fashioned ICE-CREAM combines three-quarters of a century ' s unlilemislu ' d record for dependable Oualit ' , with the smoothest, richest, most wholesome creamy deliciousness you ever_enjoyed. The flavor s there ' ' Ask for it at your neighborhood dealer. j c 2 H. P. Hood Sons u3G Hood ' s Milk and Cream conic from regularly inspected dairies — strong, healthy cows — ininiaciilatc surroundings. The utmost of hygienic precautions arc maintained in niilkin; and handlini; and Hood ' s Milk comes to you Clean — Pure — Safe H. P. HOOD SONS Dairy Experts esTABLi M to ie«a SERVE HOOD ' S AHLK AND CREAM HOME COOKING IS OUR SPECIALTY Reasonable Rates A trial is ail we ask TECHNOLOGY SODA AND LUNCH Massachusetts Ave. Four doors from Co-op. paulbing ' s! Bairp Hunct lioBton. iflasB. IVe make a ipedalty oj Special Breakfasts and Suppers Tel. Back Bay 1731 1036 Boylston Street CLASSPINS-RINGS TelMai .DORRETY° ' BOSTON Room G185 387 ■Wash « [ ton St 8O0 MEDALS-IMSIGhIA WALTON Lunch Company 437 BOYLSTON STREET 332 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. 44 SUMMER STREET 242 TREMONT STREET 42 FEDERAL STREET 1083 VASHIN(;T() STREET 424 TREMONT STREET 30 HAVMARKET SQUARE 629 WASH I N( .TON STREET 139 CONGRESS STREET 8-9 TREMONT ROW TECH BLOCK, CAMBRIDGE 121.5 COMMONWEALTH AVE., ALLSTON 1080 BOYLSTON STREET 19 SCHOOL STREET OFFICE: 1083 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON 14.-) Dudley St. Ro.xbury Dairy Lunch 54.5 Massachusetts .Ave. Cambridge Established 1874 DURGIN, PARR CO. Market Dining Rooms 30 No. Market 31 Clinton Streets BOSTON. MASS. Open from 6 A. M. to 7 P. M. 5ob ESTABLISHED I84O INCORPORATED 1912 ISAAC LOCKE CO. SPECIALIZING IN FRATERNITY AND HOTEL SUPPLIES Foreign and domestic Fruits VEGETABLES AND HOT HOUSE PRODUCTS 97, 99 AND 101 FANEUIL HALL MARKET BOSTON J.B. HUNTER COMPANY HARDWARE I I oiir arcliitt ' cl ciills for IJ ' ' hardware to be used on your house, be sure to visit our store, as we have a large anil complete assortiiicnl of ' ' I,I ' ) biiildirif; hardwari ' . i ' furnished VM.H hardware for llie Massacluisetl-s Institute of Technoloffy buildings. fid M L ii.n sri ' .i:KT ' IVl(i)lK)ne Main 5.566 BUS ' i■U Young ' s Hotel Court Street and Court Square Parker House School and Treniont Streets Hotel Touraine Hovlston and Treniont Streets BOSTON J. R. WHIPPLE COMPANY ( FOUR DEPARTMENTS— ( ALL NATIONAL 1. COMMERCIAL 3. FOREIGN 2. SAVINGS 4. SAFE DEPOSIT INTEREST ON DAILY BALANCES OF $300 AND OVER You are coraially invited to make use of our banking facilities. MANUFACTURERS ' NATIONAL BANK (MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM) ▼ KENDALL SQUARE CAMBRIDGE, MASS. DAILY 9 A. M. - 3 P. M MONDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 9 A. M. - 1 P. M. UNTIL 6 P. M. NEAREST BANK TO TECHNOLOGY COMPLIMENTS OF RIVERSIDE PAINT VARNISH CO. 86 Western oAuenue BOSTON, MASS. T j4U I special Service for Tech Men n UENTS ' SVITS and OX ' ERCOATS RAINCOATS LEATHER COATS PRESS SUITS ( LTAWAV COATS SWEATERS KNITTED VESTS SILK CRAVATS SHIRTS INDERWEAR BATH ROBES HOUSE COATS I -.LOVES Etc. I ' rovidin ' for v wants of coUci c men is a lari;r and important i)art of our siT icc. Our rcadx-lo-wcar suits and overcoats an- dc ' sii ni ' d, cut, and finely tailored in work- shops (jn the prrniises, to meet the most ex- at ' tinu. rcMiuircmcnts. The Haberdashery Department is splendidly stocked with the better kinds f)f furnishin ' snoods. Stetson Jhits. Sole Boston Agents for the Stetson Special. Macullar Parker Company 400 Washington Street Boston, Mass. Bliss, Fabyan © Co. Boston - New York - Chicago St. Louis uil BOSTON CALENDARS CUT-OUTS CAR CARDS POSTERS CARTONS FOLDERS BOOKLETS FANS LABELS STATIONERY WINDOW TRIMS HANGERS COVERS INSERTS WRAPPERS duel all forms of COLOR ADVERTISING by LITHOGRAPHY OFF SET COLOR PRINTING and DIE STAMPING Samples of any of these will be mailed you on request or a representative will be glad to call. The Forbes Lithograph Mfg. Co. BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO ROCHESTER PHILADELPHIA ISEW Dress Suits To Let With While Vesls TUXEDOS, CUTAWAYS, ETC. WE CARHY A COMPLETE LINE OF FULL DHESS ACCESSORIES KEAD WHITE, Tailors HAM ' H M. READ FRED H. WHITE, Jr. Ill SUMMER STREET, BOSTON Silk Hals, Shirls, Dress Shoes Tel. Beach 56977 . ' . Prompt Service ■' }4-2 HEW INS IIOLLIS MEN ' S FURMSHIXG GOODS 1 IIWIILTON PLACE, BOSTON OPPOSITE PARK STREET CHI licll ■' Oppenheim ' s Clolhes Jor the Man li ' ho Knout OPPENHEIM BROS. CO. MANUFACTURERS 36 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON Clothing from Maker to Wearer CLOTHES TALK THE BETTER THEV LOOK THE LOUDER THEY TALK We Clean, Press and Repair Them, and Give Them a Tone of DISTINCTION CALL IS B. B. 54S92— WE ' LL CALL NATIONAL TAILORING CO. 2 I5KL IDERE SIREET, BOSTON ' ffl J I • J if Ulf J ' .i M Zl li C li ii ' i ' f 1 ' 1 A ' 1 L U li 3 S ' 7 lltfi if nf t) - rif 3iuioimtmg tljcambal of their Jfabncs fov ©pring anti siummcr Mem mac Chemical Company BOSTON, MASS. Manufacturing Cheniisls BOILER MAKERS MACHINISTS AND GENERAL IRON WORKERS ESTABLISHED 1889 ROBERTS IRON WORKS 180 MAIN STREET CAMBRIDGE, MASS. STEAM BOILERS TANKS PLATE AND SHEET IRON WORK .Vl.J Old Clothes Wanted BY MAX KEEZER Highest cash prices paid for your cast-off clothing. Also Old Gold, Watches, Chains, Diamonds, Stick Pins, Bric-a- Brac, Furniture, Rugs, etc. Will call at your room day or evening at your pleasure 1256 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, CAMBRIDGE Telephones: 302, 52936 If one is busy call the other oil OLD CLUTHKS WANTED DRISCOLL KEEZER HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR VOUR CAST-OFF CLOTHING ALSO OLD GOLD. WATCHES. CHAINS. DLVMONDS. BRIC-. -BRAC, FURNITURE. RUGS. ETC. Will call at your room day or evenintl at your Pleasure 456 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE CAMBRIDGE, MASS. TELEPHONE: U I ' ERSITY liUl.J-W Daddy Jack ' s Joke Shop Masks. Puzzles. Balloons. Serpentine Confetti. Place Cards. Noise Makers Snapping Mottoes. Dribble Glass Boston Joker. Snake Jam Jar Select Paper Hats, also other clever Joker Novelties, Dance. Dinner and Party Favors. Also Holiday Specialty Favors in theirSeason 22 Bromficld Street BOSTON (9). MASS. I Up One Flight) Stationers to For Fine the Institute Stationery I ligh Grade Engraving and Printing Ml DENTS ' SUPPLIES. FOUNTAIN PENS LEA IHER SPECIALTIES AND BRASS GOODS 57-61 Franklin Street BOSTON AN OPEN LETTER TO THE TECH BOYS: I )() you know that an average of 175 students ' suits are carefully sponged and pressed each and every week, with the greatest satisfaction, and lowest prices, by the well-known David Casso, the Students ' Tailor at 111 Marlhoro St., Boston? .■re you among the lucky boys, or arc you looking for bargains? Think it over. GET THE HABIT GO TO CHARLIE |™« 6 AMES STREET TAILOR NEAR DORMITORIES Tailor-Made SUITS and OVERCOATS ALSO CLEANSING, PRESSING and REPAIRING SATISFACTION GUARANTEED •tfSCHAP BOOK:: pAGES all ready to use. Moisten with water. For sale at all first-class Stat ioners .1 n (1 Dry ( ioods Stores. IN liOSTOX Samuel W.ird Go.,Thor!) Martin Go. Jordan Marsh Co.,Thos. Groom Go. Adams, Gushing Foster DANIEL SLOTE CO. PALMER-BEE AUTOMOBILE TIRE MOLD CONVEYOR SIMULTANEOUS REDUCTION OF MANUAL LABOR WITH VASTLY INCREASED PRODUCTION IS AN APPARENT PARA- DOX THAT MUST BE| ACCOMPLISHED BY THE MODERN TECHNICAL ENGINEER AND FACTORY EXECUTIVE. PALMER-BEE INDUSTRIAL CONVEYORS HAVE ACHIEVED THIS INCREDIBLE RESULT THROUGHOUT THE AUTOMO- TIVE, ITS ALLIED, AND OTHER INDUSTRIES. OUR NEW GENERAL CATALOG SOON TO BE ISSUED WILL BE THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE TEXT BOOK EVER PUBLISHED, COVERING LABOR AND ENERGY SAVING MACHINERY, INCLUDING CONVEYORS, ELEVATORS, POWER TRANSMISSION MACHINERY, CRANES, AIR HOISTS, SPEED REDUCERS, ETC. PALMER-BEE COMPANY DETROIT, MICHIGAN Engineers and Manufacturers of Conveyors for Every Purpose 51G T AKE one tiny fibre of cotton and look at it throutjli a magnifying glass. It looks not unlike sugar cane or a bamboo stalk. Being nothing else but a minute stalk, each liny librc is extremely susceptible to the iniluence of moisture; all the more so when dry. And when dry — it has a tendency to flatten and curl. Change the condition of each tiny fibre from moist to dry sexeral times — tmd rapidly — and its elasticity is impaired; may be destroyed. Immature cotton has not acquired this elasticity. It has not taken on stalk properties. Devitalized cotton has lost it. So you give skilful attention to the buying of cotton. Why should skill stop there? Ever ' step in the manufacture of cotton is, in reality, a drying process. Speed produces heat, and heat dries. It dries every one of those tiny fibres — those little stalks — and makes them tend to curl and twist. They do this as a protest — as a signal. They give you fair warning. Humidifiers are installed to prc ent this. But— Humidifiers will not do all the good possible unless violent fluc- tuations of dr ' ness and moisture are made impossible. Commercially constant atmospheric conditions may be obtained by automatic regulation only. For more than a decade we ha e pioneired tliis. And some who have believed it, and believed in the methods we ha e de ised to accomplish this, ha e reaped bounteously. In solving these problems of air conditioning, we have accjuired a fund of practical experience, which, with theories that have been checked time and again industrially, ha e produced data that we bring to bear on e ery problem. Parks - Cramer Compaiiy Engineer ' s S Contractors Inclusi-rial Piping and Air Condi h ' oniny Fitckbixrg Boston Charlotte .347 1 8 7 Telephones Back Bay jjogj; Russell K. Pratt, President Commonwealth Coal Company ' ' Solves the Burning Question ' ' Lli:HIGH AND FREE BURNING DOWN TOWN BRANCH OFFICE ROOM 1118. Ill MILK STREET ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS Yard and Main Office 27 Overland Street (Off Brookline Aeeruie, Hear llolel Biickininsler) BOSTON AFFILIATED WITH Pratt Coal Co., Roston, Mass. Pratt Coal Co., Exeter, N. H. Pratt Coal Co., Worcester. Mass. Geo. R. Taylor Co., Concord. N H. Pratt Coal Co., Portlaiul, Maine. Wakefield Coal Supply Co., Wakefield, Mass. DENSMORE LeCLEAR Ar cl itecta an iEitgineera BOSTON T A. S. MORSS COMPANY Established 1844 Established in 1844, we are one of the oldest Manufacturers and Jobbers of Marine Hard- ware in .America. We sell every conceivable article essential in brass and galvanized as well as boat fittings, ship supplies and ships ' carpenter tools. There are more than 77 years ' honest dealing behind every article. We carry a well established line or general Hardware and Mill Supplies, also. ' uto .Acces- sories. Mail orders solicited. No order too small. 132 FEDERAL STREET BOSTON. MASS. HEADQUARTERS FOR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS SAXOPHONES BANJOS. TENOR BANJOS. BANJO MANDOLINS. LUTE MANDOLINS. 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NEW YORK 32-30-52 549 FOUNDED 185(5 S Disraeli once said, After all, it is style alone by which prosperity will judge of a great work. The style of our young men ' s clothes and the great work that goes into them have been judged for several decades by the succeeding generations of men who first started our store on its career of gratify- ing expansion. Brokaw Brothers 14 5 7-1403 BROAD WAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET FRENCH LINE COMPAGNIE GENfiRALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT ROUTE TO THE CONTINENT NEW YORK — HAVRE — PARIS For transatlantic travel de luxe, sail on the vessels of the famous French Line fleet — magnificent accommodations — a celebrated cuisine — every comfort and convenience. S. S. PARIS S3, 700 Tons 45.000 Horse-power S. S. FRANCE 24,600 Tons 42,000 Horse-power LA LORRAINE LA SAVOIE LAFAYETTE ROCHAMBEAU LEOPOLDINA NIAGARA LA TOURAINE CHICAGO ROUSSILLON LA BOURDONNAIS REGULAR WEEKLY SAILINGS COMPANY ' S OFFICE: 19 STATE STREET : NEW YORK AWFUL COW YOU HAD AT THE DANCE TO-NKiHT. ' ■YES, BUT SHE HAD A NICE CALF. 550 H. A. HOUCHIN, ' ■Vrestdcnt C. W. AIKEN, ' 91, S«y Tteas. HOUCHIN-AIKEN COMPANY, INC. Soap, Candle and glycerine SMachinery 113 FIFTY-THIRD STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. The Roessler Cgi, Hasslacher Chemical Co. Manufacturers and Jobbers CYANIDE. MINING CHEMICALS, AND CHEMICALS FOR ALL THE INDUSTRIES AND THE ARTS Office: 709-717 SIXTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Branches: Boston, Chicago. Cincinnati. Kansas City. New Orleans. Cleveland, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Akron. Works: PERTH AMBOY. N. J. NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. ST. ALBANS. W. VA. NEW YORK KARN AK CHICAGO Gardiner Lewis i:. CORPORATeO ASPHALTIC WATERPROOFING PRODUCTS organization ' includes f g baldwin. ' 06 a. a. gould. 10 r.w lewis, 10 consultants w w, pagon. 07 g. b. wilkes. ' 11 Gear Wheels GRANT Gear Ctittins WORKS INCORPOR.VTICD 151 Pearl Street, Boston MAIN 296 L. N. GODFREY WHOLESALE COMPANY LUMBER 60 Boston Congress Street New York 51 East 42nd City Street Montreal. Canada 164 St. James Street .wl Transformer Specialists ACME APPARATUS CO. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Transformer and Radio Engineers and Manufacturers BLUE PRINT CO. 42 SUMMER ST., BOSTON ▼ BLACK LINE PRINTS ON TRACING CLOTH BLUE LINE PRINTS ON PAPER AND CLOTH STUDENTS ' SUPPLIES TRACING CLOTH AND PAPER MAIN 4208 HUFF ELECTROSTATIC SEPARATION sliould be carefully and thoroughly investigated by everyone interested in the concentration or separation of ores, whether the ores are simple, complex, or refractory. Concentration and sep- arations of ores and other materials are effected in the HufT Process mechanically by utilizing the difference in ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY of the minerals of which most ores are composed, without water or roasting and regardless of specific gravity or magnetic permeability. The principle of the process is based upon the dif- ference in electrical conductivity of the materials to be separated. For example, most minerals are good conductors of electricity to a more or less degree, while most gangues or rocks are very poor conductors of electricity. The electrostatic process is especially adapted to the refining of GR. PHITE from which do- mestic flake is manufactured into products suit- able for the manuf acture of crucibles, foundry facings, paints, linotypes, pencils, batteries, elec- trodes, water compounds and packings. SACO-LOWELL LARGEST BUILDERS OF TEXTILE MACHINERY IN AMERICA COTTON -WORSTED SILK -WASTE SACO-LOWELL SHOPS 77 FRANKLIN STREET. BOSTON, MASS. SOUTHERN AGENT: ROGERS W. DAVIS. CHARLOTTE. N. C. PRINTING BOOKS • BOOKLETS • MAGAZINES PUBLICATIONS ■COMMERCIAL WORK Competent Editorial and Manufacturing Superuision by College-Trained Executives and Editors and Skilled Workmen NORTH SHORE PRESS, Inc. TELEPHONE: 680 MANCHESTER MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. Publishers of J rth Shore ' freeze, Society Weekly of North Shore. Who ' s Who cAlong the TSlorth Shore, Annual Society Register. ANDREW D. FULLER, ' 95 Unsiurance ALL KINDS ALL COMPANIES TREMONT STREET, BOSTON Tel. Main i573 BABSON URGES THE BUSINESS MAN TO ADVERTISE. HE IS GIVEN CREDIT FOR KNOWING. DON ' T TAKE MY WORD FOR IT. GARDEN CITY PRESS, Inc. PRINTERS OF 1921 -HANDBOOK ' ▼ 251 WASHINGTON STREET. NEWTON. MASS. A recognized standard We shall jiladly send our Catalan, which is a comprehensive book on valves. JENKINS VALVES occupy •- ' an extraordinary position- they are known, not only as good, serviceable valves, but commonly set the standard by which other valves are judged. Jenkins design provides a heavier, stronger valve. Only analyses-proved metal is used, and it is uniformly cast. Castings are accurately ma- chined to assure unity of parts. Each valve proves itself in rigid tests, and leaves our fac- tory fully guaranteed-a valve that is safe and dependable in severe as well as average service. Brass, iron and steel valves for power plants, plumbing, heat- ing and industrial service. The genuine are known by the sig- nature and Jenkins ' Dia- mond — supplj- houses every- where. JENKINS BROS. New York Boston Philadelphia Chicago Montreal London di SINCE 1864 ENGINEERS FOUNDERS MACHINISTS SINCE 1843 STANDARD BRASS FINISHERS ' LATHES DEVELOPED 1857 BELT KNIFE LEATHER-SPLITTING MACHINES DEVELOPED 1863 WESTON CENTRIFUGALS DEVELOPED 1867 HYDRO EXTRACTORS CENTRIFUGAL DRYERS AND OIL SEPARATORS FABRIC-COATING MACHINES RUBBER CEMENT CHURNS POWER-TRANSMISSION MACHINERY AMERICAN TOOL MACHINE COMPANY TRADE-MARK RKCISTERED U.S. P. TENT OFFICE BOSTON 9 HOTEL ASTOR TIMES SQUARE - NEW YORK FRED ' K A. MUSCHENHEIM Hotel Astor rates are no higher than those of any fine hotel, despite its superiority of service and cuisine. Whether you want a single room or an elaborate suite, you will find at this modern hostelry the utmost in comfort. Numerous and distinctive restaurants, lounges, promenades and writing rooms to gratify your every mood. Here is New York ' s world of pleasure at your very door. To have stayed at the ASTOR Is to have LIVED in New York .■) )(■, RANGE Company OF Boston. Massachusetts Sixty years in Business. Largest Fiduciary Institution in New England. Named JOHN HANCOCK in Konor of the first Governor of Massachusetts, President of the Continental Congress, and first signer of the Declaration of Independence. JOHN HANCOCK made the Signature famous. The Signature looks just as good on an Endowment or Income policy as it does on the Declaration of Independence. Information and advice on all matters relating to life insurance are available at any time through the Agencies or Home Office of this Company. IF IT ' S OF LEATHER WE MAKE IT PEERLESS LEATHER GOODS CO 19 HIGH STREET BOSTON, MASS. 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RKAI) THi: Boston (burning lansciipt ARTHUR C. HARVEY CO. STEEL • IRON HARVEY STEEL ROAD BOSTON, MASS. ALLSTON DISTRICT 34 Telephone ' Brighton 3800 COMPLIMENTS CLASS ' 95 ▼ NEW YORK LUNCHEON CLUB 5G0 . IF : ' SMiSSION r 4fr TRANSPORTATION A Gateway to Progress There it stands — a simple i ' orty-foot gateway but unlike any other in the entire world. Through it have come many of the engineering ideas that have made this an electrical America. The story of electrical development beginsin the Research Laboratories. Here the ruling spirit is one of knowledge — truth - rather than immediate practical results. In this manner are established new theories — teols for future use — which sooner or later find ready application. The great industries that cluster around Niagara Falls, the electrically driven battleships, the trolley cars and electrified railways that carry millions, the lamps that glow in homes and streets, the household conveniences that haverelieved women of drudgery, the labor-savingelec- trical tools of factories, all owe their ex- istence, partly at least, totheco-ordinated efforts of the thousands who daily stream through this gateway. LIGHT emieraJl ' ' Electric General Office ( OJiT ,-,,y Schenectady, N. Y. FARM ElECTRIFICATJON HOME CONVENIENCES Michelangelo Said— Small things make perfection, but Perfection is by no means a small thing. Careful attention to the details of his art raised Michelangelo above all others in Rome, and gave him the contract for the erection and deco- ration of St. Peter ' s. In the Art of Printing It is surprising how small things will lead to perfection and how the neglect of small things w ill produce mediocrity and disappointment. Our recognition of this detail in our art brings the contracts ot our best customers back to us, year after year. T erry Elliott Co. 17 Stewart St. I46 Summer St. Lynn, M.nss. Boston, Mass. I ' rinttrl e Ttthnttjut g2J 503 The Complete Engraving Plant ' J ' late takers of Technique , ;-;-( Irrr F ' ,1.,,;,. . ,Trf5 ■:ii.,.;:ii(i -i lit - iwli t 1 ;■i:i:,,i,J ;i :l 5 ' ? The development of all industry depends on a certain amount of advertis- ing. Modern advertising depends upon pictures. It is important that these pictures reproduce faithfully whatever the copy is, whether it be an object or drawing. The Suffolk Engraving dC Electrotyping Co. does this and is especially equipped for the following methods of illustrating and engraving: Half tones Line Plates Color Engraving, 2 or more colors Ben Day Engraving Commercial Photography Designmg Die Stamping and Die Cutting Photogravure Plates and Printing Wax Engravmg for Maps, Charts, Rule Plates and Diagram Embossing Dies Wood Engraving Steel Engraving and Printing Box Top Engraving and Stampmg Invitations, Engtaved and Printed Announcements, Business dC Social Business Cards Book Plates Diplomas Personal Greeting Cards Stock Certificates Six Minutes from South Station via Cambridge Subway Suffolk Engraving Electrotyping Co. 292-298 MAIN STREET, KENDALL SQUARE, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. BOSTON OFFICE, 179 Summer Street PROVIDENCE OFFICE, 212 Union Street 564 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS PACE AI)l)ott, K. 1)., Coinpaiu, I ' riritLTs .528 Acme Apparatus Co., Radio . pparatus .552 Adams, H. S., Consulting Kngincer .514 Allis-Chalniers Mfg. Co., I ' uiups and Engines 530 .• incrican Cork Co., Inc., Cork Board .507 .American Dyewood Co., ICxtnicts and Colors .507 .•Vnierican I. a I ' rance Fire .Apparatus Co., Fire Equipment ... .5111 .American Tool and .Machine Co., .Machine Tools .55. ) .Arnisirong Bros. Tool Co., Machine Tools 491 .Armstrong Transfer Co., Baggage and Transfer Service ... .526 .Ashlon Valve Co., The, ' alves and Gages ... 52H .Atlantic Radio Co., Inc., Radio .Apparatus . . .500 Bachrach, Louis F., Plu)lographer Barrett Co., The, Roofmg Bay State Belting Co., Belting . . Beech-Nut Packing Co., (iingcr Ale Bemis Bro. Bag Co., Bags Blomquist Howes, Carage Blue Print Co., Blue Print Pajier and Tracing Bliss, Fabyan Co., Commercial Dry Goods Boit, r obert .A. Co., Insurance Boston V. M. C. A Brigham, C. Co., Milk Brokaw Bros., Clothing Brooks Bros., Clothing Brown Sharpe Mfg. Co., Machine Tools Buff iS: Bufif .Mfg. Co., Scientific Surveying Burton-Furber Coal Co., Coal Cloth Instruments 492 482 .504 r 36 .532 .517 552 541 527 525 534 550 485 499 .504 532 Cape .Ann Tool Co., IJrop I ' orgings Carver, Maconiber West, Inc., Construction F2nginecrs Casso David, Tailor Chase Sanborn, Coffee and Tea Chauncy Hall School, School Chencv cSr Co., Tiled and other floors . Childs ' , Sleeper Co., Wholesale Meats Class of ' 95 Clifton Mfg. Co., Rul)ber Goods Cobb, Bates er. a Co., (Groceries Coleman Brothers, Coal an l Wood Colwell Mc.MuUin, .Material Handling Machinery Commonwealth Coal Co., Coal Commonwealth Trust Co., Bank Compagne Generale Transatlantif|ue, Steamship Co. Cooper, Hugh 1.. Co., Hydraulic Engineer . Corcoran Supply Co., Plumbing Cornell, Eugene P. and Staff, . Iotion Pictures 495 514 545 .534 ,508 .50(i 533 5()0 491 4S4 517 505 54H 518 550 513 .508 Daddy Jack ' s Joke Shop, Novelties Densmore LeClear, lingineers Detroit Lubricator Co. Dillon Boiler Works, Boilers . Doctoroff St Martin, Tailors . Doe, VV ' m. .A. Co., Meats . 545 548 4,88 .531 .528 533 505 PAGE Dorrety of Boston, Jewelry 538 Driscoll (S: Koezer, Second-hand Clothing 545 Durnin, Park Co., Restaurant 538 Dwinell-Wright Co., White House Coffee 533 Dyer cJc Ta lor, Lawyers 523 Empire Trust Co 519 Estabrook Co., Brokers 521 Estabrook ' s Sons, R., Plumbing Supplies 512 Fay, Spofford cSr Thorndike, Engineers 514 Field, Walter W. Son, Inc., Machinists 491 Fitts, F. E., Mfg. and Supply Co 504 Flanders, W. M. Co., Wholesale Grocer 533 Flinn Brothers, Tailors 543 Forbes Lithograph Co., Printers, etc 542 Foss Co., Inc., Candy 5.34 Frost, George Co., Boston Garters 483 Fuller, Andrew D., Insurance 553 Garden City Press, Printers 553 Gardiner Lewis, Manufacturers 551 General Electric Co 561 Georgian Cafeteria, Cafeteria 496 Gilmour Rothery Co., Insurance 521 Godfrey, L. N. Co., Lumber 551 Gralyn .Apartments 527 Grant Gear Works, Gear Cutting 551 Gray, Arthur F., Architect and Engineer 514 Greenfield Tap Die Co., Machine Tools 503 Green Swett Co., Automobile Supplies 490 Griebel Instrument Co., Surveyors Instruments 505 Griffin, Geo. L. Son, Clothing 559 Ham, L. M., Co., Iron Works 532 Harvard Co-operative Society 493 Harvey, Arthur C, Co., Steel 560 Haven Crosby, Engineers 523 Hcndey Machine Co., Machine Tools 497 Herrick Co., Sheet Steel 531 Hewins Hollis, Outfitters — Haberdashery 543 Hevwood Wakefield Co., Manufacturers 504 Hodge Boiler Works, The, Boilers and Plate 531 Holtzer-Cabot Electric Co., The, Electric Instruments 488 Hood, H. P., Sons, Ice Cream 536 Hood, H. P., Sons, Milk 537 Hotel Astor 556 Hotel Braemore 559 Hotel Leno. and Brunswick 527 Hotel Somerset Co., Hotel 526 Houchin-Aiken Co., Chemists 551 Housing Co., The, Contractors 508 Huff Electrostatic Separator Co 552 Hunter, J. B., Co., Hardware 539 Jackson Moreland, Engineers 510 Jager, C. J., Co., Pumps 511 Jeffrey Mfg. Co., The, Conveyors 515 Jenkins Bros., Valves 554 566 Jenney Mfg. Co., Oils, Gasoline, etc John Hancock Mutual I.ife Insurance Co., Life Insurance Johns-Manville Co., .Asbestos Johnson, Charles H., Life Insurance Johnson, S. C, Co Johnson, Thos. J., Co., Doors, Sash, Blinds Jones, James H., Radio .Apparatus .... Jones Lamson Machine Co., Lathes . P. r.t oOS 49.5 .-)23 525 512 558 49S Keezcr, Max, Co., Second-hand Clothing Keith, H. J., Co., Provisions King, J. B., Co., Cement .... .544 534 491 Levy, Morris, Tailor Lewis-Shepard Co., Jacklift Trucks ... Locke, Isaac, Co., Vegetables, Hot House Products Lunkenheimer Co., The, Valves Lynd-Farquhar Co., Machinery ' .52S 490 539 549 499 Macullar Parker Co., Clothing Main, Charles T., Engineers Manuel, C, Shoe Repairing .... Manufacturers National Bank, I5ani ing Marshall Engineering Corjjoration Massachusetts Bowling .-Mlcys, Inc Massachusetts Institute of Technology Meredith, .AUcia, Dancing School Merrimac Chemical Company Met calf Eddy, Consulting Civil Engineers . Michigan State .Auto School .Miller Drug Co., The, Pharmacy and Confectionery Mitchell Wing Co., Laundry Supplies .... Molloy, David J., Co., Book Covers .... Morse, Frank V., Electrical .Appliances Mor.se Twist Drill Machine Co. . Morss, A. S., Co., Marine Hardware Murray Printing Co., The, Printers ... 541 514 558 540 489 52S 509 558 543 513 491) .■)34 517 558 500 500 54S 524 National Shawmut Co., The, Bank . National Tailoring Co., Tailors . Neall, X. J., Consulting Engineering Noble, V. F., Sons Co., Milk . . North Shore Press, Inc., Printers Notnian, Photographer .... 518 543 514 536 553 529 Old Colony Trust Co., Bank Oliver Ditson Co., Musical Instruments Oppenheim Bros. Co., Clothiers 520 548 543 Palmer Bee Co., Conveying Machinery Parks-Cramer Co., Engineers and Contractors I ' eerless Leather Goods Co., Leather Specialties . Perry Elliott Co., Printers Pierce, S. S., Co., Grocers Potter, H. S., Electrical Engineers and Contractors I ' ower Equipment Co., H ngineers and Ecpiipment Proctor, S. Eugene, Co., Hardware 507 . 540 547 . 558 51)2-563 . 535 513 48() 504 PAGE Read White, Tailors 542 Riiodcs Bros. Co., Groceries 535 Riverbanlv Court Hotel, Hotel 526 Riverside Boiler Works, Inc., Tanks 531 Riverside Paint iS: Varnish Co 540 Roberts Iron Works 543 Roessler Hasslacher Chemical Co., Chemists 551 Saco Lowell Shops, Textile Machinery 552 Sanitas Mfg. Co., Plumbing Contractors 515 Scully Co., The, Industrial Construction 512 Shaw, John, Co., Chemicals 507 Shea Donnellv Co., Limestone 503 Shuman, A., lS; Co., Clothing 493 Simonds Mfg. Co., Saws 515 Simplex Wire Cable Co., Electrical Manufacturers 511 Simpson Bros. Corporation, Construction Engineers 489 Slotc, Daniel, Co., Scrap-books 545 .Small, F. F., Co., Insurance 523 Smith Patterson Co., Jewelry 492 Spaulding ' s Lunch 538 Spaulding System, Inc., Lunchroom 538 Standard Plate Glass Co., Plate Glass 517 Star Brass Mfg. Co., Indicator Manufacturers 487 Starrett, L. S., Co., Machine Tools 501 Stone Webster, Engineering Corporation 487 Suffolk Engraving Co., Engravers 564 Tarjan ' s Lunch 558 Taunton Art Metal Co., Shields 494 Technical Advisory Corporation, Consulting Engineers 523 Tech Cleansers, The, Tailors 545 Tech Soda Lunch 538 Transcript, The Boston 559 Union Twist Prill Co., Tools . . . 502 Walker, W. J., Co., Motorcycles 494 Walton Lunch Co 538 Ward ' s, Stationer 545 Warren Steam Pump Co 511 Warren Webster Co., Heating Systems 486 Waters Governor Co., Governors 510 Whipple, J. R., Corporation, Hotels 539 Woods, John M., Co., Lumber 532 Worcester, J. K., Co., Consulting Engineers 513 York Mfg. Co., Refrigerating Machinery 516 568 TABLE OF CONTKNTS ThI. DliDICATIOX . Tin-: In ' stitite . I.N MlCMORIAM 5 7 16 Faculty 17 Professor Cross 18 Members of the ( orporation 19 Otiticers of the Instil ute 20 Civil and Sanitary Engineering ' 21 Mechanical Engineering 22 Mining, Metallurgy and (icology 24 Chemical Engineering ■25 Architecture Drawing and ncscrii)ti e Cicometry . Cheniistr - Electrical Engineering Mathematics Economics and Statistics Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Phvsics 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 34 English and History 35 Biology and Public ' Health 36 Modern Languages 37 Military Science 38 Special Lectures ' . . . . 39 Facult Informals 40 Mrs. King 43 Class of 1922 Poktkolio 45 Classes Class of 1922 Class of 1923 Class of 1924 125 126 132 14-S Class of 1925 LS2 Atiilktics Track Cross-Country Swimming Crew . Tennis (iolf . . . 157 164 174 ISO 184 187 188 509 Athletics (Continued) pace Basketball 189 Wrestling 190 Gym 192 Hockey 194 Boxing 196 Soccer 198 Fencing 199 Rifle 200 Freshman Baseball .- 201 Field Day 203 Institute Activities 221 All-Technology Smoker . . . . • 222 Tech Night 223 Intercollegiate Conference 224 Publications 225 Technology Review ' 226 Advisory Council 227 Technique 228 Tech, The 233 Voo Doo 236 Tech Engineering News 238 Benchmark, The 240 Honorary Societies 241 Osiris 242 Beaver 243 Walker 244 Masque 245 KjS 246 Pi Delta Epsilon 248 Stylus 250 Woopgaroo 251 Theta Tau 252 Alpha Chi Sigma 254 Bat on 256 Vectors 257 Hexalpha 258 Scarab 259 Triglyph 260 Clubs 261 Latin American 262 Cosmopolitan 264 Ordnance 266 Engineers Unit 268 Catholic Club 270 Cleofan 272 Chauncv Hall Club 273 Chinese Club 274 Norwegian Club 275 570 Clubs {Continued) ,..,r.E British Empire Club 276 California Cluh 277 Colonels 278 Ritlc Club 279 Radio Society 280 Menorah Society 282 Chess Club 283 Professioxai. Societies . 285 Civil Engineering 286 Mechanical Engineering 288 Mining FLnginccring 290 Architectural 291 Chemical 292 Electrical Engineering 294 Corporation XV 296 Aeronautical Engineering 298 Naval Architectural 300 Combined Societies 301 Junior Week 303 junior Prom Committee 30G Tech Show 307 Musical Clubs 317 Dormitories 325 Summer Camp • • 1 Senior Week ■• ' 5 Inauguration m Institute Organizations - Institute Committee - l ' inance Committee 344 Technique Electcjral Cf)mmittee Walker Memorial Committee - - ' j Budget Committee - ' Technology Christian Association 348 Ekaternities Sigma Chi Theta Xi . . . Delta Psi . . . Chi Phi .... Delta Kappa Epsilon Phi Beta Epsilon Delta L ' psilon Sigma . lpha I- psi Ion 351 y: 2 354 356 358 360 362 364 366 571 Fratermtiks (Continued) page Delta Tau Delta 368 Phi Gamma Delta 370 Phi Sigma Kappa 372 Theta ' Chi 374 Phi Kappa Sigma 376 Alpha Tau Omega 378 Theta Delta Chi 380 Lambda Phi 382 Zeta Beta Tau 384 Lambda Chi AlpTia 386 Beta Theta Pi . . 388 Kappa Sigma 390 Sigma Alpha Mu 392 Phi Kappa 394 Tau Delta Phi 396 Phi Beta Delta 398 Tau Epsilon Phi 400 Sigma Nu 402 Alpha Mu Sigma 404 Phi Sigma Delta 406 Intertraternity Conference 408 Wandering Greeks 410 Grinds ... . ... • 413 General Information 435 Directory of Students 436 Acknowledgments 480 Our Advertisers 481 Index to Advertisers 565 572
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