Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Technique Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)
- Class of 1926
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To those who in the future are interested in the Institute, this book will prove a valuable record of the customs, traditions and organizations of its student lie at the present day. S Wffmzz Zin iflllzmurnam WILLIAM HENRY LINCOLN be h p tlnin Mrhl89 Dned December 8, 1925 LEONARD METCALF Member of the Corporation since Jun 5 1921 Dxed January 29, 1926 WILLIAM OTIS CROSBY P of not F Geology Dxed December 31, 1925 STEPHEN FAUNCE SEARS Died March 31, 1925 LEO TOROS MALEZIAN Stud t in El ctricel Engl ng Died June 2, 1925 AUGUSTO VILLALON St dent in Cl II Engineering Died August 15, 1925 GEORGE LOUD PATTEN Stud 1: I Ch mist y Dled November 14, 1925 -1-1-...-.-.1i.. r Mem roft eCor .ora o ,e ce a'c , 5 0 .0 , . r e o . - Instructor in English and History en' e neeri ': ' . en n e r . 0 ,W -,-- . ,u - ... - - ,,,,.-.,.-...-.....7..5. .,...- -.. ,, Nw,- ,, , ,,, ,-,. M M H ,-5:-- , .... .- -..i V, . ,. ! - -.11 1 , rw I '-..:'-L -- ,.....4--- lk- flh X 'U I in MM mn X. ,... 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IFACULTY AND OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION Members of the Corporation .Yccretmjnf JAMES PHINNEY MUNROE EDVVIN S. WEBS'I'ER FREDERICK P. FISH A HOWARD ADAMS CARSON FRANCIS HENRY WILLIAMS SAMUEL MORSE FELTON DESMOND FITZGERALD GEORGE WIGGLESWORTH JOHN RIPLEY FREEMAN WILLIAM HENRY LINCOLN ABBOTT LAWRENCE LOWELL JAMES PHINNEY MUNROE ELIHU THOMSON FREDERICK PERRY FISH CHARLES AUGUSTUS STONE FRANCIS RUSSELL HART COLEMAN DUPONT EVERETT MORSS WILLIAM ENDICOTT WILLIAM CAMERON FORBES Term cxpircx func, 1926 VAN RENSSELAER LANSINGH FRANK LOVERING LOCKE LEONARD METCALI1 Term cxpirex June, 1927 LESTER DURAND GARDNER FRANK WILLIAM LOVEJOY WILLIAM CHAPMAN POTTER Prcxiderzt SAMUEL WESLEY STRATTON Traamrer EVERETT MORSS . Executive Corrmzitlce PRESIDENT .. Ex-Ojiczzf TREASURER FRANCIS R. HART ELIHU THOMSON CHARLES T. MAIN LIFE MEMBERS ALBERT FARWELL BEMIS HOWARD ELLIOTT EDWIN SIELEY WEBSTER PIERRE SAMUEL DUPONT FRANK ARTHUR VANDERLIP GTTO HERMANN KAHN CHARLES HAYDEN CHARLES THOMAS MAIN GEORGE EASTMAN HARRY JOHN CARLSON GERALD SWOPE ARTHUR DEHON LITTLE FRANKLIN WARREN HOBES WILLIAM HOWARD BOVEY WILLIAM ROBERT KALES JOSEPH WRIGHT POWELL HENRY ADAMS MORSS FRANCIS WRIGHT FABYAN TERM MEMBERS Term cxpirrf func, 1928 WALTER HUMIJHREYS CHARLES REED MAIN WILLIS RODNEY WHITNEY Term cxpirar func, 1929 GEORGE L. GILMORE MORRIS KNOWLES REDFIELD PROCTOR Term cxpiref june, 1923 JOHN LAWRENCE MAURAN ANDREW GRANVILLE PIERCE SALMON WILLOUGHEY WILDER Rcprexerztativex of the Corrzmorzwmlth HIS EXCELLENCY, ALVAN TUFTS FULLER, Governor HON. ARTHUR PRENTICE RUGG, Ch1efJust1ce of the Supreme Court DR. PAYSON SMITH, CO111IUlSS101'16I' Of Educauon 25 I Ojfcers of tbp Institule Presidcrlt SAMUEL NVESLEY STRATTON, D.E1NG., D.Sc., LI.D., PH.D. Secretary of the Corporation Trmmrcr JAMES PHINNEY MUNROE, L1TT.D. EVERETT MORss, S.B., M.A. I , N Anzsnzfzt Trmmrcr HENRY ADAMS MORss, S.B. W . Burmr HORACE SAYFORD FORD A.r.ri.fta1zt Burmr Mmmlgcr of the Dioiriou of Laboratory .S'upplia.r DELBER'1' LEON RHIND ARTHUR CLARKE MELCIIER, S.B. Regixtrar JOSEPH CHRISMAN MLACKINNON, S.B. A.r.ri.rtmzt Relgixtrurf JAMES Lmm' TRH'ON, A.B., LL.B., PH.D. GEORGE TOWNSEND WELCI-I, A.B., S.B. FRANK LEMUBL CLAPP, S.B. Dean of Stziderztx HENRY PAUL TALBOT, S.B., PH.D., Sc.D. W . . o A.r.ri.rtm1t Dean of sllldtllff , Cbiurmafz Summer 5'e.rJion Cormlzztlcc HAROLD EDWARD LOEDELI. EDWARD FURBER MILLER, Sc.D. Director of the Division of lnduftrial Co-oprratiou and Rcfcurcla CHARLES LADD NORTON, S.B. Librarian WILLIAM NATHANIEL SEAVER, A.B. A.r.ri.rtant Librarian BERTHA PRESTON TRULL, A.B. Medical Director GEORCEE W. MORSE, F.A.C.S., A.B., M.D. X A.rJi.rtant Medica! Director LEWIS WARD CROKE, M.D. .Yupcrirztcndmt of Building: and Power Auistant .Yupcrintmdmt of Buildings and Power ALBERT SAMUEL SMITH FREDERICK GILBERT HARTWBLL I 26 Departmenl of Civil and Sanitary Engineering Professor Spofford PROFESSORS CHARLES M. SPOPEORD, AXP, S.B., '93. 61 Colburne Crescent, Brookline. Hayward Professor OfCivil Engineering in charge ofthe Department. ARTHUR G. ROBBINS, S. B., '86. 42 Qak St., Belmont. Professor of Topographical Engineering. CHARLES B. BREED, fIw2Kg S. B., '97. 32 Harvard St., Newtonville. Professor Of Railway and Highway Engineering. HAROLD K. BARRows, S.B., '95. 319 Highland Ave., Winchester. Professor of Hydraulic Engineering. GEORGE E. RUSSELL, A'1'S2gS.B., 'O0. 191 Park Ave., Arlington Heights. Professor Of Hydraulics. GEORGE L. HOSMER, '97. 280WashingtonSt.,Woburn. Professor of Geodesy. RICHARD G. TYLER, C.E., University ofTexas, '08, S.B., '10. 58 Perry Sr., Brookline. Professor Of Sanitary Engineering. JOHN W. HOWARDQ AXA: S.B., '03. 147 Grampian Way, Dorchester. Associate Professor of Topographical Engineering. JOHN B. BABCOCK, 3d, S.B., '10. 50 Tarleton Rd., Newton Centre. Associate Professor of Railway and Highway Engineering. HALE SUTHERLAND, BX, A.B., Harvard, '06, S.B., '11. 55 Kilburn Rd., Belmont. Associate Professor of Structural Engineering. HARRY L. BOWMAN, ATU, B.S., Pennsylvania State, '11, S.M., '14. 51 Irma Ave., Watertown. Assistant Professor of Structural Engineering. XVALTER M. FIFI3, B.Sc., University ofAlberta, '13gS.M., '22. 50 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge. Assistant Professor ofCivil Engineering. CHARLES TERZAGHI, Dr. Ing. Foundations and Soil Mechanics XVILLIAM ANDREW l.IDDEI.I., S.B., '16 EUGENE MIRADELLI, S.B., '19 ALIaxANDER JAMIESON BONE, S.B., '24 GLENNON Ginnov, S.B., '25 LECTURER AND RESEARCH ASSOCIATE I NSTR UCTORS KENNETH CASS REYNOLDS,B.S.QS.iN1.,'25 JOHN DONALD MITSCH, S.B., '20 ASSISTANTS DOUGLAS ARTHUR NBTTLETON, B.S.g S.M., '25 FREDERICMARTIN RIcE,S.B., '25 EDWARD SLATBR SHEIRY , NOTE: Throughout this section, when not otherwise stated, degrees are from M. I. T. 27 Department of Mining, Metallurgy, anal Geology XVALDEMAR LINDGREN, M.E., Freiberg, '85g Sc.D., Princeton, '16. 34 Kinross Rd., Brookline William Barton Rogers Professor of Economic Geologyg in charge of the Department. HERVEY W. SHIMER, EE, A.B., 'OOQ A.M., '01, Lafayette Collegeg Ph.D., Columbia University '04g Sc.D., Gettysburg College, '16. Cottage St., Hingham. Professor of Paleontology. W. SPENCER Hurci-1iNsoN, S.B., '92. 1235 Morton St., Dorchester. Professor of Miningg in charge of the Option in Mining Engineering. GEORGE B. WATERHOUSE, B. Met., Sheflield University, Englandg Ph.D., Columbia University 16 Fairmont Sr., Belmont. Professor of Metallurgy, in charge of the Option in Metallurgy. CHARLES E. Locke, S.B., '96. 10 Remington St., Cambridge. Associate Professor of Mining Engineering and Ore Dressing. CAME R. HAYWARD, S.B., 'O4. 233 Presidents Lane, Quincy. Associate Professor of Metallurgy. Enwzmn E. Buchan, BQIIQ EE, S.B., '00, 110 Strathmore Rd., Brookline. f f-- Associate Professor of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy. Professor Lindgren XVILLIAM F. JONES. 79 Lewis Rd., Belmont. Assistant Professor of Structural Geology. Josnm-I L. GILLSON, AXEQ IIDBKJ E55 B.S., '17, M.A., '20, Northwestern University, S.M., '21g Sc.D., '23. 709 Belmont St., Waverley. Assistant Professor ofMineralogy. .Ypetial Lcrlurcr Hoiucu Timur MANN, B.S., M.S.g Sc.D., '25 INSTRUCTORS RUFUS C9031 Rnrzn, S.B., '04 K XVALTERHArtnvNnwHousu,B.S.,S.M.,'23 Kcrmrcb A.f.rac'i.1tr in Geolqgj' lunar Cyan. Bovnntt, B.Sc., Sc.D., '24 ASSISTANTS BENJAMIN Buanows TruzM1:nn,jn., S.B., '13 MARTINJULIAN BunRGHR,5-B-,'25 FRANKLIN Limov Fostex, S.B., 'ZS l l w 28 i l Department of Mechanical Engineering PROFESSORS EDWARD F. MILLER, S.B., '86, Sc.D., Rhode Island State College, '21. 538 Ward St., Newton Centre. ALLYNE L. MERRILL, S.B., '85. 207 Pleasant St., Arlington. Professor of Mechanism, Secretary of the Faculty. CHARLES E. FULLER, S.B., '92. 21 Great Plain Ave., Wellesley Hills. Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. WVILLIAM A. JOHNSTON, S.B., '92. 35 Hillside Ter., Belmont. Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. CHARLES F. PAR iz, S.B., '92. 21 Prospect St., Taunton. Institute School. GEORGE B. HAVEN, S.B., '94. 704 Webster St., Needham. Professor of Machine Design. JOSEPH C. RILEY, S.B.,'98. 36 Robinwood Ave.,Jamaica Plain. Professor of Heat Engineering. CHARLES W. BERRY, S.B., '95. 6 Centre St., Somerville. Professor of Heat Engineering. Professor Miller HARRISON W. HAYWARD, S.B., '96. 26 Everett St., Newton Centre. Professor of Materials of Engineering, Assistant Director, Division oflndustrial Cooperation and Research. THEODORE H. TAFT, S.B., '02. 21 Cypress Rd., Wellesley Hills. Associate Professor of Heat Engineering. IDAWRENCE S. SMITH, S.B., '00. 25 Fisher Ave., Newton Highlands. Associate Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. GEORGE W. SWETT, S.B., 'O3. 11 Henry Ave., Melrose Highlands. Associate Professor of Machine Design. YVALTBR H.JAMBS, S.B., '96. 158 Dale St., Waltham. Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Drawing. ADDISON F. HoLMEs, S.B., '04. 37 Fletcher St., Winchester. Associate Professor of Applied Mechanics. Kon ERT H. SMITH, M.S., Rhode Island State College, '23. 21 Heath St., Somerville. Associate Professor of Machine Construction. ' A THOMAS SMITH, B.S., '94g M.E., '95, University of Pennsylvania. 307 Harvard St., Cambridge. Assistant Professor of Mechanism. Jizssn J. EAMES, S.B., 'O2. 47 Crescent St., Swampscott. Assistant Professor of Experimental Engineering. IRVING H. COWDREY, S.B., '05. 722 Webster St., Needliiun. Assistant Professor ofTesting Materials. DEAN A. FALEs, S.B., '15. 75 Bailey Rd., Watertown. Assistant Professor of Automotive Engineering. DEAN PEAEOnY,JR., S.B., '10. 362 Clyde St., Brookline. Assistant Professor of Applied Mechanics. WVILLIAM H.JoNEs, S.B., '09, 181 Maplewood St., Watertown. Assistant Professor of Experimental En gineerin g. 29 Professor of Mechanismg Director of the Mechanical Laboratories, Professor of Steam Engineeringg in charge of the Departmentg Director of Engineering Labora- toriesg Head ofOrdnance School of Applicationg Dean of Army Oihcers. Director of the Lowell Deparimeni of Mechanlical Engineering JAMES RICHARD LAMBIRTH CHARLES EVERETT LITTLEFIELD ROY GIBSON BURNHAM, S.B., '00 IWTYRON NVILKINSON DOLL, S.B., '04 JEREMIAH FRANCIS O'NEILL i RALPH GUY ADAMS, S.B., '11 ARTIIUR BROWN ENGLISH CHARLES AUGUSTINIE CHAYNE, S.B., '19 CLAUDE Hunu CLARK ARTHUR l.AWRENCE TOWNSIEND, S.B., '13 JAMES HDLT, S.B., '19 LIIROI' JAMES DA vis, S.B., '25 ROBERT GOTTLIRR ESCHMANN RICHARD CORNELIUS Houmas DONALDSON FORSTER JONES ANDREW XVYLES LAWSON JAMES XVILLIAM IVTCGUIRI5, S.B., '25 INSTRUCTOR S ASSISTA NTS CARL Louis SVENSON, S.B., '19 EDWIN FRANKLIN NELSON IGOR NICHOLAS ZAVARINE, S.M., '20 ROBERT BUTTERFIELD CHENISI' GFORGE HOWARD HARDY ALBERT BENONI ALSOS, S.B., '21 CAbsentj CHARLES CUTTER GAGER, S.B., '17, Ph.l!. BIRTHRAM SHIaI-PARD EDWARD ROBINSON SCHWARZ, S.B., '23 JOHN HARVEYZIMM1ERMAN,S.l3.,'23 HERIIERTCARLTON MooRIa,S.ll.,'Z4 A JOHN EDWARDNlCHOLS,M.li. FRANCIS XVINFIELD PERKINS JAMES XVESTON PRATT, S.B., '24 CLARENCEALBERTRIiDDEN,S.B.,'24 SIDNEY NETTLETON TERRY, C.li., S.B., '25 Department of Naval Architeclure and Marine Engineering PROFESSORS JAMES R.JAcIt, GX, 24 Hillside Rd., Watertown. Professor of Naval Architecture and Murine lingineeringg iII charge of the Department Director ofthe Nautical Museumg Dean of Navy Students. XVILLIAM HOVGAARD, Naval Academy ofCopenhagen, '79, Greenwich Royal Naval College, '86 76 Egmont St., Brookline. Professor of Naval Design and Construction, in charge oI'Coursc Xlll-A. HENRY H. W. KEITH, S.B., 'O5. 62 DwightSt., Brookline. Associate Professor of Naval Architecture. GEORGE OWEN, S.B., '94. 36 Hollis Sc., Newton. Associate Professor of Naval Architecture. LAWRENCE B. CHAPMAN, S.B., '1O. 67 Chester St., Newton Highlands. Associate Professor ofNaval Architecture and Marine Engineering. EVERS BURTNER, S.B., '15, 15 Audubon Park, Lynn. Assistant Professor ofNavzIl Architecture and Marine lingineering. INSTRUCTOR Pmfessorjack FREDERICK ALEXANDER MAGOUN, S.B., '18, S.M., '23 30 Professor Emerson ELIOT THWING PUTNAM, A.B. Architectural History ALEXANDER STODDARD JENNEY PAUL XVILLARD, A.B.g S.B., '08 FRANK JOHN ROBXNSON, S.B., '08 IDA DAYTON LORING Professor Lawrence Department offlrcfiilecfure Including the Division of Drawing PROFESSORS WILLIAM EMERSON, A.B., Hz1rvard,'95. 159 Brattle St., Cambridge. Professor of Architecture, in charge of the Department, in charge ofGeneral Studies. XVILLIAM H. LAwRENcE,S.B., '91. S11 Centre St.,jamaica Plain. Professor of Architectural Engineering, in charge of the Division ofDrawing. JOHN O. SUMNER, A.B., Harvard, '87. 374 Cotnmonwealth Ave., Boston. Professor of History. HARRY W. GARDNER, S.B., '94. 213 Hunnewell Ter., Newton. Professor of Architectural Design. JACQUES CARLU, Architecte D.P.G., Premier G.P. tie Rome. 373 Commonwealth Ave., Boston Professor of Architectural Design. WILLIAM F. BROWN, Eleve Delauncy :Intl Gustave Moreau. 35 Glenwood St. Roxlwury Professor of Freehunil Drawing. SPECIAL LECTURERS C. Howfutn XVALKER, A.E.B. XVILLIAM F. JENRICK, B.S., C.E. Philosophy of Architecture Estimating History of Renaissance Art JOHAN SELMA LARSBN THOMAS ADA:-Is J. MONROE HEWLETT, A.l1. Modelling Town Planning Color Theory and Exercises INSTRUCTORS NELSON CHAUNCY CHASE ALBERT CHARLES SCHWEIZER, B.S.g S.B., '23g M.ARcH., '24 JOHN FREDERICK GEORGEGUNTHER, '23 ASSISTANTS XVILLIAM HIENRYJOSRPH KENNEDY, A.B. Division of Drawing PROFESSORS XVILLIAM H. LAWRENCE, S.B., '91. 811 Centre St.,jamaica Plain. Professor of Architectural Engineering, in charge of the Division. ERVIN KENISON, S.B., '93, 14 Centre St., Watertown. Associate Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. HARRY C. BRADLEY, S.B., '91. 23 Brookview St., Dorchester Center. Associate Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry ARTHUR L. GOODRICH, S.B., '98. 1 FencourtSt., Boston. Assistant Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. STEPHEN A. BREED, S.B., '94. 130 Brattle St., Cambridge. Assistant Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. INSTRUCTGRS CHARLES HILL Roe MARIE CHARLES MATTHEW CURL, S.B., '07 NVALTER CARL EBERHARD, S.B., '14 EARLE FRANCIS WVATTS,A.M.3S.B., '20 31 Department of Biology anal Public Health Professor Prescott CHARLES HENRY BLAKE, S.B., '25 XVILLIAM LYMAN UNDERWOOD Industrial Biology VERANUS ALVA MooRE, M.D., D.Sr Meat Inspection JAMES AENER Toney, M.S., LL.B. Sanitary Law DAVID L. BELDING, M.D. Fisheries Problems PR OFESSORS SAMUEL C. PRESCOTT, SB., '94g D.Sc., Bates, '23. 249 Tappan Sr., Brookline. Professor of Industrial Biology, in charge of the Department. ROBERT P. BIGELOW, BOIIQ S.B., Harvard, '87g PlI.D., johns Hopkins, '92. 11 Park St , Brookline. ' Professor of Zoology and Parasitology. CLAIRE E. TURNER, A.B., Bates, '12, A.M., Hurvurcl, '13, C.P.H., 'l7. 12 Cleveland St., Arlington. Associate Professor of Biology and Public Health. JOHN W. M. BUNKER, A.B., '09, A.M., '10, Ph.D., '11, Brown. 74 School St., Belmont. Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Physiology. MURRAY P. HORWOOD, BLS., College ofCity ofNew YorkgS.M., '16, Ph.D., '21, 37 Westlwourne Rd., Newton Centren Assistant Professor ofBiology and Public Health. INSTRUCTORS FRANCIS HERVEY SLACR, M.D. l'lllLlP l.AWRliNClI RILEY, S.B., '23 ASSISTANTS RIENZI BELCIIER PARKER, S.B., '24 BERNARD EMERSON PRocToR, S.l5., '23 RESEARCH ASSISTANT CLARA FRANCES ELLKS, S.B. SPECIAL LECTURERS EDWIN H. PLACE, M.D. Communicable Disease Control THOMAS F. KENNEY, M.D. Public Health Administration ROBERT SEURR XVESTON, S.B., A.M. Public Health Engineering HURT RANsoRI RICHARDS, 3.11, '99 Public Health Publicity '32 Deparlmeni of English anal History PROFESSORS Professor Pearson XVILLIAM ANDERSON CROSBY, A.M. PENIIIELD ROBERTS, A.M. MATTl11EW RICHARD COPITHORNE, A.I5. DEAN MATTISON FULLER, A.B. JOHN STRONG NEWBERRY, M.A. CAlvsenrD CLAIRE FROST LYRIAN, A.B. HENRY G. PEARSON,9EQfI7BKQA.B.,HZll'V1ll'll,'93. 140 Dudley Rd., Newton Center. Professor of Englishg in charge of the Departmenr. ARCHER T. ROBINSON, 1bHKgA.B., '96g A.M., '15, Harvard. 56 Woodcliff Rd., Newton lands. - Professor of English, in charge of the courses in History. HENRY L. SEAVER, fIJBKg A.B., 'OOQ A.M., '14, Harvard. 97 Merriam Sr., Lexingron Associate Professor of English. ROBERT E. ROG ERs,1bI5Kg A.B., 'OBQ A.M., '19, Harvard. 33 Lexington Ave., Cainlvridge. Associate Professor of English. XVINWARD PRESCOTT, KHKQ A.B., '09, A.M., '14, Harvard. 468 WalnurSr., Brookline. Assistant Professor of English. INSTRUCTORS AVALTER XNASHINGTONJAMISON,A.lX'l. RICHARDS GEORGE Woou, A.M. WILLIAM CHACE GREENE,jR., PH.B., B.A. High SEWARD XVRIGHT LIVERRIORE, BA., l2n.M GEORGE P. LUDLAM, A.l3. HARRY Sci-IUYLER FosTER,jR.,B.S. Division of General Studies SPECIAL LECTUR ERS JAMES LIBBY TRYON,A.B.,Hl1rV11rLl, '94, LLB., '09g l'h.D., 'l0. International Law. STEPHEN TowNsENu. Director of Choral Music. ABRAHAM AARON ROBACK, Ph.D. Psychology. . Lewis STACKPOLE, A.B., LLB. Business and Patent Law. 33 Department of Chemistry Including the Research Laboratory Physical Chemistry i Paomzssoas l FREDERICK G. KEYIES, IDZKQ B.S.l Rhode Island University, '06, M.S., 'O7g Ph.D., '09, Brown 15 Berkeley sf.,c.1mbfiage. ' search Laboratory of Physical Chemistry. HENRY P. TALBOT, CIDPAQ QAT: AXEQ S.B., '85, Ph.D., Leipzig, '90, Sc.D., Dartmouth, '2l. 237 Otis St., West Newton. Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Dean of Students. Auoustus H. GILL, S.B.,'8-1, A.M., '90, Ph.D., '90, LeipziggSc.D.. Rhode Island Stare College, '23. 41 Myrtle St., Belmont. Professor of Technical Chemical Analysis. JAMES F. NORRIS, cIuBKg AXE, A.B., '92, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, '95. 405 Marlborough St. Boston. Professor of Organic Chemistry, in charge ofGraduate Students in Chemistry, Director ofthe Research Laboratory of Organ ic Chemistry. l H. MONMOUTH SMITH. BGIIS AXE: A.B., A.M.,Wesleyang Ph.D., Heidelberg. 25 Cotswold Rd., Brookline. r Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. Professor Keyes MILES S. SHERRILL, S.B., '89, Ph.D., Breslau, '03. CAbsent1925-265. Professor of Theoretical Chemistry. ROBERT S. WILLIAMS, S.B., '02, Ph.D., Gottingen, 'O7. 24 Chatham St., Cambridge. Professor of Analytical Chemistry and Metallography. XVILLIS R. WHITNEY, S.B., '95g Ph.D., Leipzig, 'O5. General Electric Company, Schenectady, N.Y. Non-Resident Professor of Chemical Research. SAMUEL P. MULLIKEN, S.B., '87g Ph.D., Leipzig, '90. 10 Harris St., Newburyport,'Mass. Associate Professor of Organic Chemical Research. A LI-maus G. WooDMAN, S.B., '97. 367 School St., Watertown. Associate Professor of the Chemistry of Foods. ARTHUR A. BLANCI-IARD, S.B., '98g Ph.D., Leipzig, '02. 25 Evans Rd., Brookline. Associate Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. XVILLIAM T. HALL, 2AEg S.B., '95. 5 Agassiz Park,Jamaica Plain. Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry. EDWARD MUELLER, TBIIQ S.B., Purdue, 'O25 A.M., '05, Ph.D., '07, Harvard. Burton Halls, Dana St.,Can1lvridge. Associate Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. Josevrt W. PH ELAN, S.B., '94. 40 Brooks St., West Medford. Associate Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. DUNCAN A. MACINNES, Eff, Ph.D., Illinois, '11, 46 Massachusetts Ave.,CalnlJridge. Associate Professor of Physico-Chemical Research. EARL B. MILLARD,AXZiEES4I3BK9fIlATSA.B.,University ofColorado, '10, A.M. Wisconsin, '11, Ph.D., Illinois, '1-4. 4 Sunnymeade Ter. Brighton. Associate Professor ofTheoretical Chemistry. Assistant Director, Division of Industrial Cooperation and Research. 34 Professor of Physico-Chemical Researchg in charge of the Department, Director of the Re- Department o f Chemistry LEICESTBR F. HAMILTON, S.B., '14. 53 Randolph St., Arlington. Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry. TENNY L- DAVIS, KKK5 CIPAT3 AXZQ S.B., '13g A.M., 'l5g Ph.D., '17, Harvard. 162 Allston St.,West Medford. Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry. Louis J. GILLESPIE, AXE, Ph.B., '08g A.M., '11, Ph.D., '11, Brown. 38 Farragut Ave., West Somerville. Assistant Professor of Physico-Chemical Research. WALTER C. SCHUMB, AX25 JDBKQ A.B., '14, A.M., '16g Ph.D., '18, Harvard. 48 Lunt St., Norfolk Downs. Assistant Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. JAMES A. BEATTIE, S.B., '17, S.M., '18, Ph.D., '20. 1029 Beacon St., Brookline. Assistant Professor of Physico-Chemical Research. GEORGE SCATCHARD, QIJFAQ LIJBKQ EE: QIPATQ A.B., Amherst, '13g Ph.D., Columbia, '17. 20 Holyoke St., Cambridge. Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry. CHARLES MONTGOMERY WAREHALi, S.B., '16 STEPHEN GERSHOM SIMPSON, S.B., '16 THOMAS PALM PITRE, A.B. AVERY ADRIAN MORTON, A.B., PH.D., '24 HENRY WEEDEN UNDERWOOD, JR., PH.D. VICTOR OLIVER HOMEREERG, S.B., '21 ROBERT XVATKEYS MITCHELL, S.B., '15, S.M IN STRUCTORS RESEARCH ASSOCIATES LEIGHTON BRUERTON SMITH, S.B., '18, S.M., '19, PH.D., '23 CARL SCHLATTER, D.Sc. JOHN ELLIOTT CHRYETAL. S.B. FRANCES HURD CLARK, A.B., S.M., '22 CHARLES EWING COLE WILLIAM HICRLIN DARGAN, M.S. FRED EEERSOLE, A.B. ECI VICTOR FASCE, A.B. JULIAN WERNER HILL, B.S. NORMAN C. HILL NORMAN BOVELL CARTER CHARLES KIDDELL LAWRENCE, A.B., S.M., WILLIAM RAYMOND BENDER, A.M. ERNEST HAMLIN HuNTREss, S.B., '20 Roscoe HARLAN GERRE, PI-I.D. RALPH CHILLINGWORTH YOUNG,M.A. FRANCIS WILLIAM BROWN, S.B., '24 MANLEY MCDONALD WINDSOR, M.S. CHARLES STERLING WEEEER, S.B., '24 ELI LURIE, S.B., '22, PH.D., '25 AVERY ALLEN AsHDOwN, A.B., A.M.g P SPENCER WARD PRENTISS, PH.D. ASSISTANTS RESEARCH ASSISTANTS 35 PAUL TI-IERON JONES, A.M. STEWART BRIDGE LucE, S.B., '24 GEORGE GLOVER MARVIN, S.B., '23 WILLIAM EARL MESSER, S.B., '24 EDWARD ALEXANDER MILNE, S.B., '25 ALEERT CARROLL PHELPs, B.S., '24 DOROTHY MARCH STEVENS, B.A. CARLO STRESINO, D.CH. KATHARINE RAND, B.A. JAMES KENDALL THORNTON H.D Department of Elecirical Engineering PROFESSORS DUGALD C.JACKSON, fI2KE5 EEIQ TBHQ B.S., Pennsylvania State College, '85, C.E. Cornell, '87 l 5 Mercer Circle, Cambridge. Professor Electric Power Production and Disrriburiong in charge of the Department. FRANK A. LAws, S.B., '89. 86 Browne St., Brookline. Professor of Electrical Machinery. RALPH R. LAWRENCE, S.B., '95. 80 Browne St., Brookline. Professor of Electrical Machinery. VANNEVAR BUSH, ATSZNQ TBHQ S.B., '13, M.S., '13, Tuftsg Eng. D., '16. 81 Playstead Rd. West Medford. Professor of ElectriclPower Transmission. WILLIAM H. TIMBIE, 1I2BKgB.A., Williams, '01. 295 Highland Ave., West Newton. Professor of Electrical Engineering and Industrial Practice. HERBERT B. DWIGHT, B.Sc., '09, D.Sc., '24, McGill. 866 Watertown St., West Newton. Professor of Electrical,Machinery. ELIHU THOMSON, A.M., Yale '90, Ph.D., Tufts, '94g Sc.D., Harvard, '09. 22 Monument Ave. Swampscott. Y Non-Resident Professor of Applied Electricity. Professor-Iackson WALDO V. LYON, S.B., 'O5. 6 Everell Rd., Winchester. Associate Professor of Electrical Machinery. RALPH G. HUDSON, S.B., 'O7. 45 Ashton Ave., Newton Center. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. 1 FREDERICK S. DEI.LeNBAucH,JR., E.E., Columbiag S.M.g 21. 91 Spooner lid., Chestnut Hill. Associate Professor of Electrical Design. X i JOSEPH W. BAR KER, S.B., '16, S.M., '25. 23 Naples Rd., Brookline. l Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. CLAIRE W. RICKER, S.B., '14g S.M., '15i M.E.E., Harvard, 1915. 2 Newliort St., Arlington. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Industrial Practice. CARLTON E. Tucxen, S.B., '18, 201 School St., Whitman. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. EDWARD L. Bowuas, B.S., Washingtong S.M., '22. 131 Spruce St., Watertown. Assistant Professor of Electrical Communication. ' ' O1-'ro G. COLBIORNSEN DAHI., Grad., Royal Norwegian Naval Acad.g S.B1, '21g S.M., '23. 333A Harvard St., Cambridge. Assistant Professor of Electric Power Transmission. Curronn E. LANSIL, S.B., '17. 8 Wilson Ave., Waverley. X Assistant Professor of Electrical Measurements. I 36 'X l A Deparfmenf of Elecirical Engineering ERNEST GEORGE BANGRATZ, S.B., '20 INSTRUCTORS LOUIS FRANK XVOODRUFF, B.S., S.B., '18g S.M., '22 ARTHUR LITCHPIELD RUSSELL, S.B., '18 JAY BALSBAUGH, B.S., S.M., '24 LEWIS FROTI-IINGHAM CLARK, B.S. MURRAY FRANK GARDNER, B.S., S.M., '24 HENRY MILTON LANE, S.B., '21 KARL LELAND XVILDES,B.S.Q S.M. '22 JAMES KILTON CLAPP, S.B,, '23 PAUL TRUMAN RUMSEY, B.S. GLEASONWII.LISKENRIcIc,S.B.,S.M.,'22 FRANcISDANAGAGE,S.B.,'22,S.M.,'23 ARAM BOYAJIAN, E.E. Cnon-residentD GEORGE HARRYARAPAI:IS,S.B.,'24gS.M.,'25 LOYST CERYI. CAvERLEY,B.S. LYMAN MINER DAWES,S.B., '23 JAMES LOVELL ENTWISTLE, S.B., '21g S.M., '22 RICHARD HENRY FRAZIER, S.B., '23 XVILLIAM GLANDINNING, S.B., '24 ARTHUR FENWICK MORASH, S.B. PHILIP LANGDON ALGER, S.B., M.S., M.A.g S.B., '15 Cnon-residentl ROBERT RODERICK BROWN, B.S. CLIFFORD EUGENE HENTZ Curator Of Apparatus JAMES EDWARD MULLIGAN, B.S. OAKLEE EDGAR CHARLTON, S.B., '24 LELAND KINGSBURY FRANKE, S.B., '24 KING EDWARD GOULD, B.S.g S.M., '25 HAROLD LOCRE HAzEN, S.B., '24 PARRY H. MOON, S.B. ASSISTANTS RESEARCH ASSISTANTS GUY HOWARD BERARD SMITH, JR., S.B., '25 HARRY ELLIOTTHORIAS, B.S., S.M., '25 HAROLDAVILLIAMS XVASHBURN, B.S. JACK FIELD PARSONS, S.B., '24 XVALTER DEVLIN SIDDALL, S.B., '25 CHARLES EDWARD SNOW, S.B., '23 JULIUS ADAMS STRATTON, S.B., '23 ANTHONY GEORGE TSONOAS, S.B., '25 Course in Gas anci Fuel Engineering ROBERT THOMAS HASLAM, S.B., '11. 34 Palfred Rd., Belmont. Professor of Chemical Engineering, Director of the School of Chemical Engineering Practiceg Director of the Research Laboratory of Applied Chemistry, in charge ofthe Course. JOHN THOMAS WARD, A.B., '11g A.M., '16, Clark. 21 l-libbard Rd., Newton. Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering. RESEARCH ASSISTANTS ROBERT FORREST MACKIE, S.B., '24, S.M., '25 JOHN TEUBNER MCCOY. S-B., '24s SM-, '25 37 Deparimenil of Physics Including Elcclroclzemical Engineering PROFESSORS , CHARLES L. NORTON, S.B., '93. 5Acorn St.,Boston. ' Professor of Industrial Physics, in charge ofthe Department, Director of the Research Lab- . oratory of Industrial Physics, Director of Division of Industrial Cooperation and Research. HARRY M. GooDwIN,S.B., '90,Ph.D.,Leipzig,'93. 424 WalnutSt.,Brookline. Professor of Physics and Electrochemistry, in charge of the course in EIectrochemicalEngi-- neering. WILLIALI S. FRAN KLIN, CIPASS -'IJBKQ S.B., '87g S.M., '88, University of Kansas, Sc.D., Cornell, '01. 41 Kirkland St.,Cambridge. Professor of Physics. WILLIAM J. DRI5 Ro, S.B., '95. 28 Lloyd St., Winchester. Professor of Physics. MAURICE DEK. THOMPSON, AKE: S.B., '98, Ph.D., Basel, 'O3. 5 Fairmont St., Brookline. Associate Professorxof Electrochemistry. NEWELI. C. PAGE, S.B., 02. 28 Maxwell Rd., Winchester. I Associate Professor of Electricity. , . l GORDON B. WILIcEs, QBE, S.B., '11. 51 Everett St., Newton Centre. , H Associate Professor of Industrial Physics. Professor Norton ARTHUR C. HARDY, EEQ A.B., '17, M.A., '19. University of California. 28 Upland Rd., Wellesley. Assistant Professor of Optics and Photography. PAUL A. HEYMANS, D.S. Eng., Ghent, '20, Sc.D., '21. 330 St. Paul St., Brookline. Assistant Professor of Theoretical Physics. , WILLIAM R. BARss, B.Sc., Acadia, '07, B.A.l, '09, Ph.D., '12., Yale. 46 Oxford St., Arlington. Assistant Professor of Physics. I MAX KNOBEL, S.B., S.M., '19, Ph.D., '21. 173 Mystic St., Arlington. Assistant Professor of Physics. JOHN T. NORTON, S.B., '18. 5 Acorn St., Boston. Assistant Professor of Physics. INSTRUCTORS ROYAL MERRILL FRYE, A.M. , ALEXANDER LoxLEY MASSEY DINGEY, S.B., '22 LOUIS HENRY YOUNG, S.B., '15 I GEORGE THOMSON, S.B., '21, S.M., '22 FRANCIS WESTON SEARS, S.B., '21g S.M., '24 N RUSSELL XVEAVER CONANT, S.B., '23 ROBERT EDGAR HODGDON, B.S. l NATHANIELHERMAN FRANIt,S.B.,'23 OSCAR KENNETH BATES, S.B., '21, S.M., '23 WILLIAM BATES G'1lEBNOUGH,JR., S.B., '23 DONALD CHARLES STOCKBARGER, S.B., '19 ' JOHN KIMBALL PHELAN, B.S. ' THOMAS HARRY FROST, B.S., S.B., '21, S.M., '22 BERTRAMEUGENEWARREN,S.B.,'Z4gS.M.,'25 l RESEARCH ASSOCIATES FREDERICK HARWOOD NORTON, S.B., '18 WILLIARIPHELPSALLIS,S.B.,'Z3QS.M.,'24,SC.D. MANUEL SANDQYAL VALLARTA, S.B., '21, S.D., '24 l HANS MULLER, Dip.Eng. CYRIL STANLEY SMITH, B.S. I ASSISTANTS' EI-OP BENSON i FRED HIRAM PERRIN,S.B.,'24,S.M.,'25 Curator of Apparatus CARI. GUSTAV SELIG SHERWOOD FISKE BROWN, S.B., '23 Constructor of Apparatus MAxwELL HENRY ARCHIBALD LINDSAY, B.S. X GEORGE PARSONS SWIFT, S.B., '24 RESEARCH ASSISTANTS FREDERICK XVILLIAM CUNNINGHAM, S.B., '24 , HOMER DUGGAN, S.B., '25 I 4 I38 Department of Chemical Engineering Including the School of Chemical Engineering Practice anal the Research Laboratory of Applied Chemistry ' PROFESSORS XVARREN K. LEWIS, S.B., '05, Ph.D., Breslau, '08. 85 Lombard St., Newton. ' Professor of Chemical Engineering, in charge ofthe Department. ROBERT T. HASLAM, S.B., '11. 34 Palfrey Rd.,Belmont. Director ofthe Research Laboratory ofApplied Chemistry, in charge ofthe Course in Gas and Fuel Engineering WILLIAM H. XVALKER, Ph.D., Eng. D. Bridgton, Maine. Non-Resident Professor of Chemical Engineering. WILLIAM H. MCADAMS, KE, B.S., '13, M.S., '14, University of Kentuckvg S.M., '17. 7 1-2 CenterSt.,Cambridge. Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering. CLARK S. ROBINSON, S.B., '09, S.M., '15. 393 North Main St., Reading. Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering. XVILLIAM P. RYAN, S.B., '19, 7 Berkley Pl., Buffalo, N. Y. Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, Director of the Buffalo Station of the School of Chemical Engineering Practice. Professor Lewis HAROLD C. WEBER, S.B., '18, 160 Brook Rd.,Milron. Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, Director Of the Boston Station ofthe School of Chemical Engineering Practice. GEORGE L. CLARK, A.B. DePauw, '14, M.S., '14, Ph.D., '18, Chicago. 18 Elmore St., Arlington. Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering. INSTRUCTORS FREDERICK W. ADAMS, S.B., '21, S.M., '22 EMILDUREINRIES,S.B.,S.M.gS.M.,'23 CHARLESHOLMESHERTY,JR.,B.S.QS.M.,'21,SC.D.,'24 ROBERT PRICE RUSSELL, A.B.g S.M., '23 BRIAN MEAD, A.R.C.Sc., S.M., '22 JOHN CLIFFORD POPE, M.Sc. LESLIE BARTLETT BRAGG, S.B., '25 ROBERT HOLLENBECK ABORN, B.A.g S.B., '20, Sc.D., '25 WILLARD CARLTON ASBURY, S.B., '25 MARION WILLARD BOYER, S.B., '25 ALEXANDER CHADBOLIRNE BROWN, S.B., '25 ELMER WORTHINGTON BRUGMANN, S.B., '24, S.M., '25 GEORGE CADWALLADER CAINE, S.B., '25 EUGENE LINDSAY CHAPPELL, B.A., S.M., '24 LAURISTON EVERETT CLARK, S.B., '25 CHARLES MILTON COOPER, S.B., '25 GERHARD DIETRICHSON, PHD. Bangor, Boston, Buffalo, ROBERT LAIRD TURNER, S.B., '23, S.M., '24 RESEARCH ASSOCIATES GARLANDHALE BARR DAvIs,A.B.,S.M.,'25 HENRY OGLEY FORREST, S.B., '20, S.M., '21 PER KEYSERFROLICH,B.S.,S.M.,'23,SC.D.,'25 - JAMES WILLARD PUGH, S.B., S.M., '25 ASSISTANTS ROUBEN SERGEY PIROOMOFF, S.B., '24 RESEARCH ASSISTANTS ROBERT LANDIS HERsHEY,S.B., '23, S.M., '24 ARTHUR ERNEST KUNBERGER CHARLES EDWARD LANYON, S.B., '24, S.M., '25 JAMES BLAIR MAXWELL, S.B., '24 IRVING LUDWIG MURRAY, B.S. JOSEPH KASTLE ROBERTS, B.S. JOHN HENRY SCHAEEER, B.S., S.M., '25 THOMAS KILGORE SHERWOOD, B.Sc., S.M., '24 CHARLES MILTON SMITH, JR., B.S. ALDEN HARRY XVAITT STAFF OF THE STATIONS OF THE SCHOOL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE FREDERICK XVILDES ADAMS, S.B., '21,S.M., '22, Direcrar ROBERT HILL KEAN, S.B., '23g S.M., '24, Ar:irrfmzDirecror HAROLD CHRIsTIAN XVBBER, S.B., 18' Direcrar WILLIAM PATRICK RYAN, S.B., '18, Director CHARLES HOLMES HERTY,JR., B.S., S.M., '21, Sc.D., '24, Rmarrla Associate 39 Professor Of Chemical Engigleeringg Director of the School of Chemical Engineering Practice, Deparfment of Maihemaiics PROFESSORS if HARRY W. TYLER, S.B., '84, Ph.D., Erlangen, '89, 39 Gray CliffRd., Newton Center. 1 Walker Professor of Mathematics, in charge of the Department. DANA P. BARTLETT, S.B., '86. 24 Blagden St., Boston. Professor of Mathematics. FREDERICK S. Woons, RPT, 1IvBKg A.B., '85, A.M., '88, Wesleyan, Ph.D., Gottingen, '94, 123 Sumner St., Newton Center. Professor of Mathematics, in charge of Graduate Students in Mathematics. FREDERICK H. BAILEY, A.B., A.M., Harvard. 12 Idlewild St., Allston. Professor of Mathematics. CLARENCE L. E. MooRE, S.B., Ohio State, '01, S.M., '02, Ph.D., '04, Cornell. 179 Hunnewell Ave., Newton. Professor of Mathematics, Research Adviser for Mathematics, in charge of Course IX. NATHAN R. GEoRcE, OAXQ fIDBKg A.B., '90, A.M., '91, Harvard. 87 Browne St., Brookline. Associate Professor of Mathematics. LEONARD M. PASSANO, A.B.,johns Hopkins, '89. 1213 Beacon St., Brookline. l Associate Professor of Mathematics. HENRY B. PHILLIPS, S.B., Erskine, '00, Ph.D.,Johns Hopkins, 'O5. 214 Riverway, Boston. Associate Professor of Mathematics. Professor Tyler FRANK L. I-IITcI-Icocic, A.B., '96, Ph.D., '10, Harvard. 48 Hillside Ter.,,Be1mont. Associate Professor of Mathematics. GEORGE RUTLEIJGE, A.B., '10g Ph.D., '15, Illinois. 29 Bellevue Rd., Belmont. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. NORBERT WIENER, A.B., Tufts, '03, A.M., '11, Ph.D., '13, Harvard. 50 Buckingham St., Cambridge. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. PHILIP FRANKLIN, B.S., College ofCity ofNew York, M.A., Ph.D., Princeton. 312 Pleasant St., Belmont. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. ' INSTRUCTORS RAYMOND DONALD DOUGLASS, M.A. SAMUEL DEMITRY ZELntN, PI-I.D. e LEPINE HALL RICE, A.B. Deparfmenf of Hygiene GEORGE W. MORSE, F.A.C.S., A.B., '04, M.D., '08, Harvard. 22 Hyslop Rd., Brookline. Medical Director, in charge of the Department. ' HENRY PAUL TALBOT, S.B., '85, Ph.D., Leipzig, '90, Sc.D., Dartmouth, '21. 273 Otis Sr., West Newton. Dean of Students. Louis WARD CROKE, M.D., Tufts, '11, 22 Mather St., Dorchester. Assistant Medical Director. BENJAMIN ERNEST SIELEY, A.B., Wesleyan, M.D., Harvard. 110 Griggs Rd., Brookline. Assistant HENRY PATRICK MCCARTHY. 57 Crystal Cove Ave., Winthrop. Director of Physical Training. WlLLIAki FLOURNOY RIVERS. 530 Beacon St., Boston. Student Assistant. A40 Deparimeni of Economics and Sfaiislics PROFESSORS '10. 13 Berkeley St.,Cambridge. Professor ofPolitical Economy and Statistics, in charge of the Department, in charge of the course in Engineering Administration. CARROLL W. DOTEN, CIDASQ fIPBKg Ph.D., '95g A.M., '99, Vermontg A.M., Harvard, '02. 58 Garfield St., Cambridge. Professor of Political Economy. FLOYD E. ARMSTRONG, A.B., '14, A.M., '16, Michigan. 385 Broadway, Cambridge. Associate Professor of Political Economy. DONALD S. TUCKER, A.B., Colorado College, '06g A.M., Williams, '12g Ph.D., Columbia, '22, 11 Story St., Cambridge. Associate Professor of Economics. MARTIN J. SHUGRUB, A.B., Michigan, '13, 289 Beacon St., Boston. Associate Professor of Economics. ERWIN H. scam, s.B.,'1z. 4 Shady Hiilsquafe, cambridge Assistant Professor of Business Management. Professor Dewey WILLARD E. FREELAND. Riverbank Court, Cambridge. Assistant Professor of Marketing. ARTHUR W. HANsoN, A.B.,'12g M.B.A., '21, A.M., '23,l-Iarvard. 25 Hammond St., Cambridge. Assistant Professor of Accounting. SPECIAL LECTURER OSCAR WVILLIAM HAUSSLRMAN, A.B., Ll.B. Business Law INSTRUCTORS OLIN INGRAHAM, PH.B., A.M. KARL DicicsoN FeRNsTRoM,S.B.,'1O ABRAHAM GEORGE SILVERMAN, A.M. ASSISTANTS MARY GERTRUDB BROWN, A.B. ARNOLD BROWN BAILEY, S.B., '25 JOHN ELDRIDGE BLACK, S.B., '25 Dzvzszon of Induslrzal Cooperalzon and Research CHARLES LADD NORTON, S.B., '93, Director. EARL BOWMAN MLLLARD, B.A., Colorado, '10, M.A., Wisconsin, '11, Ph.D., Univ. of Illinois, '14. Assistant Director. HARRISON WVASHBURN HAYWARD, S.B., '95. Assistant Director. KENNETH Rein, S.B., '18. Personnel Manager CHARLES LADD NORTON,.IR., S.B., '25, Research Assistant. 41 - DAVIS R. DEWEY, AWP, rIJBKg A.B., Vermont, '79, Ph. D.,Johns Hopkins, '86, LLD., Vermont, Department of Modern Languages l PROFESSORS FRAN R Vocal., A.B., '87, A.M., '92, Harvard. 95 Robinwood Ave.,jamaica Plain. Professor of Germang in charge of the Department. ERNEST LANGLEY, B.A., Torontog A.M., Ph.D., Harvard. 18 Bates St., Cambridge. Professor of Frenchg in charge of instruction in Romance Languages. HERMAN RUDOLPH KURRELMEYER, A.B., Ph.D.,Johns Hopkins. 206 Beech St., Rosliridale.. Associate Professor of German. INSTRUCTORS ALBERT HANPORD MOORE, A.M. JOHNJOSRPH SEXTON, A.M. Professor Vogel Q Course of Aeronautics EDWARD PaARsoN XVARNBR, A.B., Harvardg S.M., '17, 9 Elmwood Ave., Cambridge. Professor of Aeronautical Engineeringg in charge of the Course. CHARLES PAINE BURGESS. Associate Professor of Aix-ship Design. CHARLES FAYETTE TAYLOR, Ph.B., '15g M.E., '20, Yale. 101 Pleasant St., Newton Center. Associate Professor of Internal Combustion Engine Research. XVILLIAM Goss BROWN, S.B., '16, S.M., l18. 43 Winthrop St., Medford Hillside. Assistant Professor of Aeronautics. INSTRUCTOR MAC SHOAT, B.S. RESEARCH ASSOCIATES XVALTER FRANK EADB jorm RAYMOND MAR KHAM SHATSWELL OBER, S.B., '16 42 Department of Military Science and Tactics PROFESSORS FREDERICK W.PI1Is'rERER, Colonel, Coast Artillery Corps, D.O.L., M.E., '95, M.M.E., '96, D.Sc., Cornell. 384 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. Professor of Military Science and Tactics, in charge of the Department. SYDNEY S. XVINSLOW, B.S.e, Brown, 'O8g S.M., '21, Major, Coast Artillery Corps. 25 Welles Ave., Dorchester. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics, in charge of Ordnance Unit. CLEVELAND H. BANDHOLTZ, Graduate United States Military Academy. Major, Ordnance Department, D.O.L. 19 Adams Ave., Watertown. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics, in charge of Ordnance Unit. LEWIS E. G0oDIER,JR., B.S., Georgia School of Technology, Major, United States Army, Retired. 52 Lawndale St., Belmont. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics, Executive Oliicer. THOMAS PHILLIPS, Captain, Chemical Warfare Service, D.O.L. 18 Longfellow Rd., Cambridge. Assistant Professor ofMilitary Science and Tacticsg in charge of Chemical Warfare Unit. EDMOND H. LE VY, C.E., Rensselaerg Graduate U. S. Military Academy, lst Lieutenant Corps of Engineers, D.O.L. 515 School St., Belmont. . Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics, in charge of Engineer Unit. Colonel phisterer HAROLD L. MILAN, Graduate U. S. Military Academy, '17g1st Lieutenant, Signal Corps, D.O.L. 148 N. Beacon St., Watertown. Assistant Professor ofMilitary Science and Tactics, in charge ofSignal Corps Unit. G Eorrn EY M. O'CONNELL, A.B., Cornell '17, 1st Lieutenant, Coast Artillery Corps. 161 Trapelo Rd., Belmont. Assistant Professor ofMilitary Science and Tactics, with Coast Artillery Unit. AN DERSON T. W. MOORE, Graduate, U. S. Military Academy, lst Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, D.O.L. 103 Cushing Ave., Belmont. Assistant Professor ofMilitary Science and Tactics, with Engineer Unit. MAR It R. XVOODWARD, lst Lieutenant, Air Service, D.O.L. 149 Fuller St. , Brookline. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics, in charge of Air Service Unit. INSTRUCTORS WILLIAM WVILKINSON ROBERTSON JERBMXAH FRANCIS CROWLEY lst Sergeant, Coast Artillery Corps, D. E. M. L. Staff Sergeant, Coast Artillery Corps, D. E. M. L. ALFRED FLOYD TRUAX ALEXANDER HOLMES Technical Sergeant, Signal Corps, D. E. M. L. Sergeant, Coast Artillery Corps,D. E. M. L. HQMER jostri-I DUNCAN SAMUEL LEROY FREY Staff Sergeant, Corps of Engineers, D. E. M. L. t Sergeant, Coast Artillery Corps, D. E. M. L. JOHN BURXE FITZGERALD Private, First Class, Coast Artillery Corps, D. E. M. L. 43 ' ,,,,,,, i V i . v . s 1 x x , L A 44 3 1 1 E S I 1 'Q 1 1 , , ,Q Wi X W X 1 , W M 1 1 11 11 , I ' '1 '1 11 ' 1 1 1, 11 1 ' 11 1 . 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To those who, having known sorrow, sickness or financial adversities, have sought counsel and advice. To those few whose academic disasters or human frailties have heen the occasion of an ojicial summons now relegated to the hazy past. Many strong friendships have their heginnings at the Dean's Desk. May they he as enduring as they are sincere. May the satisfaction which comes from conscious ability to accomplish dijicult tasks well jind deserved fruition in many years of prosperity and happiness. 1,4-ff -2104227 51N Class of 1926 Greer Baylor Sanford Mancha Knight Shepard Brooks Frisbie OFFICERS OF THE CLASS President Vice-President David Allen Shepard Raymond Mancha Secretary Treasurer Albert Sidney Brooks Guy Stoddard Frisbie Sidney Hedges Baylor Irutitiete Committee Executive Committee 52 Elmer Florance Knight Millard Marquis Greel Lewis Major Sanford HARY'EY CHARLES ABBOTT, Lowell, Mass. Born October 17 , 1902g Prepared at Lowell High Schoolg General Engineering, Catholic Club, Entered Freshman Year. MAURICE L. Asn, JR., Chicago, Ill. Born January 12, 1905g Prepared at University of Chicago High Schoolg Engineering Administration, Batong Mandolin Club C2, 3, 4Dg Banjo Club C2, 3, 45, Leader C455 Freshman Track Squad, Freshman Swim- ming Squad, Field Day Tug-of-War CD5 Entered Freshman Year. MANLIO GAETANO ACUNTO, Salina, Italy Born May 5, 18895 Prepared at University of Palermo 5 Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Societyg Latin American Clubg Catholic Club, Musical Clubs C105 Fencing Squad C415 Entered Senior Year. WHITNEY ASHBRIDGE, EAE, Philadelphia, Pa. Born November 15, 1904g Prepared at The Episcopal Academy, Overbrook, Pa.g Civil Engineeringg Stylus, Scabbard and Blade, Civil Engineering Society, Aero- nautical Engineering Society, S.A.M.E.g Rifle Clubg Pistol Clubg The Tea-bC2, 3, 413 The Benchmark, Treasurer CU, Freshman Hockey Squadg Rifle Team Cl, D5 Field Day Tug-of-War CD5 Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE EDWARD APEL, Somerville, Mass. Born October 9, 19045 Prepared at Somerville High School, Engineering Administration, Corporation XV3 Entered Freshman Year. RICHARD WHEELER AVERY, Arlington, Mass. Bornjune 14, 19055 Prepared a t Norwich Free Academy, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, M. I. T. Post Army Ordnance Association, Entered Freshman Year. JOSEPH ARZOOMANIAN, Cambridge, Mass. Born july 25, 1903, Prepared at English High Schoolg Engineering Administration, Corporation XV, Fresh- man Track Squadg Freshman Basketball Squadg En- tered Freshman Year. ANDREW GABRIEL AYLIES, Quincy, Mass. Born April 11, 19015 Prepared at Dean Academy, Chem- ical Engirieeringg Chemical Societyg Freshman Swim- ming Teamg Entered Freshman Year. 53 ARTHUR WALLACE BAKER, Fairfield, Conn. Born July 9, 1904, Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Society, Track Team C1, 23, Freshman Cross-Country Team, Squad C23, En- ered Freshman Year. CHARLES HUMPHREYS BARRY, AKE, Pittsburgh, Pa. Born March 4, 1904, Prepared at Peabody High School, Mechanical Engineering, The Beaver Club, Stylus, Mechanical Engineering Society, Aeronautical Engi- neering Society, Technique Features Editor C33, The Tech C1, 23, Sporting Editor C33,Entered Freshman Year. FREDERICK C. BALFE, JR., QE, Newburgh, N. Y. Born October 6, 1902, Prepared at Brooklyn Polytech- nic Institute, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engi- neering Society, Von Dua C23, Banjo Club C33, Entered Sophomore Year. ALLEN BOYKIN BASSETT, Montclair, N. Born September 1, 19035 Prepared at Montclair High School, Engineering Administration, The Beaver Club, Theta Tau, Corporation XV,Junior Director C33, Presi- dent C43, C. P. S. Representative C43, M. I. T. A. A., Calumet Club, Assistant Track Manager C1, 23, Cross- Country Manager C33, Field Day Manager C43, En- tered Freshman Year. JAMES BAKER BAMEORD, EX Reading, Pa. Born March 15, 1905, Prepared at Reading Boys' High School, General Engineering, All-Tech Smoker Com- mittee C23, Von Doo C23, Freshman Track Team, Squad C23, Basketball Team Cl, 23, Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE WARREN BATES, Cohasset, Mass. Born February 22, 1903, Prepared at Phillips Andover Academ , Chemistry, Chemical Society, Glee Club C2, 3, 43, Freshman Boxing Team, Freshman Tennis Team, Freshman Class Baseball Team, Entered Fresh- man Year. MAURICE BARRANGON, Northampton, Mass. Born November 22, 1903, .Prepared at Northampton High School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, Aeronautical Engineering So- ciety, Entered Freshman Year. JOSEPH DELAPLAINE BATES, JR., IIJBE West Springfield, Mass. Born August 7, 1903, General Science, Stylus, Scab- bard and Blade, Mortar and Ball, Chemical Society? Corporation XV, Aeronautical Engineering Socier , The Tath Cl, 23, Freshman Crew, Field Day Crew C13, Entered Freshman Year. 54 RICHARD WILLIAM BATT, Fall River, Mass. ' Born December 16, 19035 Prepared at B. M. C. Durfee High Schoolg Civil Engineeringg Civil Engineering Societyg Gym Team C335 Entered Freshman Year. ARTHUR EDWARD BENSON Puyallup, Wash. Born March 13, 19035 Prepared at Butte High Schoolg Electrical Engineering5 Mechanical Engineering So- ciety, M. I. T. Post Army Ordnance Association, Rifle Clubg Freshman Basketball Squadg Rifle Team C2, 3, 435 Pistol Club5 Entered Freshman Year. ERNEST LORING BAXTER, Sharon, Mass. Born July 1, 19035 Prepared at Sharon High Schoolg Chemistryg Entered Freshman Year. MARTIN JOHN BERGEN, Somerville, Mass. Born October 23, 19015 Prepared at English High Schoolg Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Administrationg Aeronautical Engineering Societyg Electrical Engineering Society, Freshman Track Squad, Boxing Team CD5 Entered Freshman Year. SIDNEY HEDGES BAYLOR, C-DX, Auburndale, Mass. Born March 20, 18973 Prepared at Berkshire Schoolg Electrical Engineeringg Calumet Clubq Field Day Mar- shal C4D5 All-Tech Smoker Committee C335 Circus Com- mittee C335 Executive Committee C415 M. I. T. A. A., Supervising Manager Football C255 Publicity Manager C3, 435 Field Day Football CZD5 Entered Freshman Year. RAYMOND T. BETE, Stoughton, Mass. Born january 25, 19055 Prepared at Stoughton High School5 Mechanical Engineering5 Mechanical Engi- neering Societyg Chess Clubg Field Day Tug-of-War CID5 Entered Freshman Year. PETER Louis BELLASCHI, Fitchburg, Mass. Born February 13, 19035 Prepared at Fitchburg High Schoolg Electrical Engineeringg Electrical Engineering . Societyg Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES ANDREW B1ANcH1, AKE, Barre, Vt. Born April 13, 19035 Prepared at Culver Military Acad- emyg Engineering Administration5 Corporation XV5 Institute Committee C1, 215 Field Day Marshal C435 Senior Week Committeeg Freshman Basketball Team, Baseball Cl, 2, 335 Field Day Football C1, 23, Captain CD, Entered Freshman Year. 55d ELIOT NATHANIEL BIDWELL, AT, Bloomfield, Conn. Born February 16, 19035 General Engineeringg Beaverg Batong Walker Memorial Committee C1, 215 All-Tech Smoker Committee C215 Ban'o Club Cl, 2, 3D5 Mandolin Club C1, 215 Glee Club C3, 455 Freshman Cross-Country Squad5 Entered Freshman Year. DANIEL JULIUS BLOOMBERG, Gloucester, Mass. Born July 4, 19055 Prepared at Gloucester High School5 Engineering Administratiom Corporation XV, C. P. S. Representative and Senior Director C435 Radio Society5 T. C. A. C1, 225 Tech Show Orchestrag Banjo Club C105 Mandolin Club C435 Track Squad C255 Bas- ketball Squad CD5 Executive Committee of the Com- bined Professional Societies, Secretary C435 Entered Freshman Year. JUDsoN TOWNSEND BIEHLE, KE, St. Louis, Mo. Born February 27, 19035 Prepared at Washington Uni- versity of St. Louis5 Chemical Engineering5 Tau Beta Pi5 Chemical Sociery5 Varsity Crew CD5 Basketball Team C3, 455 Entered Sophomore Year. MATTHEW CARL BLUME, TEIIJ, Ansonia, Conn. Born May 30, 19045 Prepared at Tufts College5 Chem' ical Engineeringg Chemical Society5 Wrestling Squad C2, 305 Entered Freshman Year. ORRICK HOWARD BIGGS, Beverly, Mass. Born February 6, 19045 Prepared at Gloucester High School5 Electrical Engineering. HARRY MANSIIIELD BQARDMAN, KE, Lowell, Mass. Born April 7, 19055 Prepared at Lowell High School5 General Engineering5 Osirisg Walker Clubg Masque5 Chefreng Institute Committee C455 Finance Committee C335 Senior Week Committeeg Tech Show Publicity Assistant CD, Treasurer C325 General Manager C4j5 Entered Freshman Year. LYMAN BILLINGS, Boston, Mass. Born September 15, 19035 Prepared at Rindge Technical School5 Chemistryg Al ha Chi Sigmag Chemical Society, Trip Manager CED5 Entered Freshman Year. JOHN H. BOND, St. john, New Brunswick, Canada Born May 8, 19043 Prepared at University of New 4Brunswick5 Civil Engineeringg Civil Engineering So- cietyg Entered Senior Year. 56 GEORGE ARMAND Boo'rH, Malden, Mass. Born November 14, 1902g Prepared at Malden High Schoolg Engineering Administration, Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE WINSLOW BRECK, Brookline, Mass. Born March 6, 19065 Prepared at Brookline High Schoolg Engineering Administration, Chess Club, Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM HUGO BORGHESANI, Plymouth, Mass. Born December 17, 1904, Prepared at Plymouth High SchoolgElectrical Engineering, Baton, Electrical Engi- neering Societyg Catholic ClubgTech Show Orchestra C3jg Musical Clubs Dance Orchestra C2 3, 435 Track C1 g 2D,Entered Freshman Year. RICHARD SEARS BRIGGS, Dorchester, Mass. Born November 21, 19035 Prepared at Dorchester High School, Electrical Engineering, Alpha Sigma Deltag Electrical Engineering Society, Radio Society, En- tered Freshman Year. ARTHUR BARNARD BRAND, KIJBE Saginaw, M1ch. Born December 25, 19033 Prepared at Hackley School, Mechanical Engineeringg Osiris, Pi Delta Epsilong Papyrusg Mechanical Engineering Societyg Institute Committee C455 Field Day Marshal C423 Song Book Com- mittee, Chairman C05 Senior Week Committee, Tech- ni ua C1, D, Managing Editor C31 General Manager C434 V00 Doa Cl, Zjg Freshman Gray Book, Editor-in-Chief C2, D5 Tech Show Lyric Writer C3, 105 Musical Clubs C1, D, Freshman Track Team, Field Day Football CD5 Entered Freshman Year. Rurus LAWRENCE BRIGGS, Hyde Park, Mass. Born April 4, 19045 Prepared at English High Schoolg Electrical Engineeringg Al ha Sigma Delta, Radio Society, Tech Show Ballet C305 Song and Lyric Writer C2, DQ Entered Freshman Year. EDWARD JOSEPH BRAY, Kansas City, Mo. Born March 19, 19025 Prepared at De LaSalle Acad- emyg General Engineering, Electrical Engineering So- cietyg Catholic Club, Freshman Track Squad, Freshman Crew Squadg Field Day Tug-of-War C213 Entered Fresh- man Year. REXFORD ALLYN BRISTOL, XT' Foxboro, Mass. Born june 25, 19035 Prepared at Amherst, B.A., 19245 Engineering Administrationg Entered junior Year. 57 ARTHUR JAMES BROCKELMAN, GE, Clinton, Mass. Born March 23, 1903 5 Prepared at Phillips Exeter Acad- emy5 Engineering Administrationg Calumet Club, Chemical Societyg Corporation XV, Institute Com- mittee C215 T. C. A. Boys' Work C415 Crew C2, 3, 415 Boxing Squad C315 Field Day Football Cl, 215 Entered Freshman Year. SAMUEL WILLIAM BROOKS, Everett, Mass. Born September 27, 19045 Prepared at Everett High School, Civil Engineeringg Civil Engineering Societyg Freshman Hockey Team, Squad C31, Team C415 En- tered Freshman Year. SAUL BRODSKY, EAM, New York, N. Y. Born February 4, 19065 Prepared at College of City of New Yorkg Mechanical Engineeringg Varsity Clubg Track, Team C2, 415 Wearer of the T 5 Entered Sophomore Year. FREDERICK PAINE BROUGHTON Marblehead, Mass. Born September 1, 19053 Prepared at Marblehead High Schoolg Chemical Engineering5 Chemical Societyg Entered Freshman Year. 7 EDMUND GRANT BRoM1Low, ' Montreal, P. Q., Canada Born October 9, 18955 Prepared at McGill Universityg Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineeringg Electrical Engineering Societyg Catholic Clubg Tech Show, Cast C3, 415 Entered Sophomore Year. GEORGE FRED BROUSSEAU Putnam Conn. 3 S Born December 15, 19045 Prepared at Putnam-High Schoolg Civil Engineetingg Stylusg Civil Engineering Societyg Aeronautical Engineering Societyg S. A. M. E.5 The Tech C2, 315 The Bencbmark, General Manager C315 T. C. A. Blotter Manager C415 Field Day Tug-of-War C215 Pistol Clubg Math Clubg 1924 Summer Surveying Camp Showg 1924 Summer Surveying Camp Student Council5 Entered Freshman Year. ALBERT SIDNEY BROOKBS, GX, Versailles, France Born October 31, 19035 Prepared at Salisbury School, Salisbury, Conn.5 Electrical Engineering5 Osirisg Walker Club5 Tau Beta Pi5 Electrical Engineering Society, C. P. S. Representative ,C315 Radio Society C1, 2, 315 Class Secretary C415 Institute Committee C415 All Tech Smoker Committee C415 Junior Prom Com- mittee C315 Elections Committee, Chairman C415 Boxing, Manager C315 Field Day Crew Manager C215 Class Cay Marshal C415 M. I. T. A. A., Secretary C415 Freshman Assistant Crew Managerg Entered Freshman Year. ALEXANDER HANKS BROWN, JR., KZ, New York, N. Y. Born September 18, 19035 Prepared at Washington and jefferson Collegeg Mechanical Engineeringg Scabbard and Bladeg Mechanical Engineering Societyg Debating Societyg Track, Varsity Squad C215 Field Day Relay C215 Entered Freshman Year. 58 FRANCIS ANDREW JAMES BROWN, Ya1esv1lle, Conn. Born November 10, 19023 Prepared at Tufts College' Mechanical Engineeringg Mechanical Engineering So: ciety, Chairman C435 Entered Freshman Year. SAMUEL DAVID BRYDEN, JR., Waltham, Mass. Born-July 25, 19055 Prepared at Waltham High School' Physicsg Electrical Engineering Societyg Rifle Clubi Math Clubg Entered Freshman Year. RUSSELL HARTWELL BROWN, Cambridge, Mass. Born June 27, 1904g Prepared at Cambridge High School and Latin Schoolg Architectureg Architectural Society, Choral Societyg Entered Freshman Year. CHESTER FRANCIS BUCKLEY, CDK, Taunton, Mass. Born January 9, 19033 Prepared at St. Mary's High School, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Society, Catholic Club, Treasurer C31 President C41 Entered Freshman Year. ANDREW ROMEO BRUGNON1, . Boston, Mass. Born December 4, 19035 Prepared at English High Schoolg Mechanical Engineeringg Mechanical Engineer- ing Socieryg Entered Freshman Year. JOHN FREDERICK BUENZ, QE, Laredo, Texas Born February 2, 19025 Prepared at University of Texasg Arcl1itecturegFrieze and Corniceg Architectural Society, Entered Sophomore Year. ROBERT HUNT BRUNTON, Malden, Mass. Born March 3, 1904, Prepared at Malden High Schoolg Architecture, Architectural Societyg Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM SEYMOUR BUNNELL, AXA, New Britain, Conn. Born May 8, 19029 Prepared at Chauncy Hall, Mechani- cal Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. 59 ALDEN FRANCIS BUTLER, Westfield, Mass. Born April 30, 1905, Prepared at Westfield High School, Engineering Administration, Corporation XV, S. A. M. E., The Tech, Assistant Circulation Manager C2D, Track, Varsity Squad CBD, Field Day Tug-of-War C1, 2D, Entered Freshman Year. JAMES FRANCIS CAREY, Philadelphia, Pa. Born March 2, 1905, Prepared at Germantown High School, Mechanical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Papyrus, Mechanical Engineering Society, Finance Committee CID, Technique, Staff CD, Treasurer C335 Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM HENRY CALLAHAN, West Somerville, Mass. Born March 8, 1903, Prepared at St. Charles College, Geology, Mining Engineering Society, Secretary C3j, President CGD, Catholic Club, Field Day Football C1, D, Entered Freshman Year. RICHARD WALLACE CARLISLE, New York, N. Y. Born March 13, 1903, Prepared at B. S. City College of New York, 1924, Electrical Engineering, Radio So- ciety, Pistol Club, Entered Junior Year. CESAR SOCORRO CANALS, KIJAA, Ponce, Porto Rico Born December2O, 1902, Prepared at Ponce High School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Latin American Club, S. A. M. E., Catholic Club, The Bench- mark, Art and Photographic Editor CZD, Entered Fresh- man Year. RUssEL DUDLEY CARLSON Los Angeles, Calif. Born August 20, 1901, Prepared at University of Cali- fornia, Mechanical Engineering, Entered Sophomore Year. 3 EDMUND PASQUAL CAPONE, Somerville, Mass. Born April 3, 1904, Prepared at Chauncy Hall, Archi- tectural Engineering, Mortar and Ball, Civil Engineer- ing Society, Architectural Society, Catholic Club, Fenc- ing, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C4j, Entered Fresh- man Year. GILBERT Josnrn CARD-DELVAILLE, New York, N. Y. Born june 15, 1903, Prepared at Columbia University, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Radio Society, Entered Freshman Year. 60 WILFRED EUGENE CARTER, Natick, Mass. Born August 27, 1905 , Prepared at Natick High School, Architectural Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Frieze and Cornice, Mortar and Ball, Civil Engineering Society, Architectural Society, Architectural Student Council QQ, Track, Freshman Squad, Field Day Tug-of-War CID, Entered Freshman Year. STANLEY CHENEY, A Brookline, Mass. Born February 1, 1905, Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy, Chemistry, Alpha Chi Sigma, Chemical Society, Treasurer C31 Soccer, Team Cl, 2, 395 Entered Freshman Year. MANN CHUN CHAN, Hong Kong, China Born january 2, 1902, Prepared at Armour Institute of Technology, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Society, Entered Sophomore Year. NATHAN CIVEN, Chattanooga, Tenn. Born March 15, 18939 Prepared at Clark University, Biology and Public -Health, Entered Senior Year. DONALD CLINTON CHASE, Stoneham, Mass. Born November 12, 1904, Prepared at Stoneham High School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineer- ing Society, Ordnance Society, Track, Freshman Squad, Entered Freshman Year. ROBERT SNOW CHIDSEY, QE, Windsor, Conn. Born March 17, 1902, Prepared at Loomis Institute, Civil Engineering, Stylus, 'Senior Week' Committee, The Tech, Staff fl, 22, Features Editor GD, Editorial Board CAD, The Benchmark, Features Editor QD, T. C. A., Deputations CAD, Track, Freshman Squad, Field Day Tug-of-War Cl, 29, Entered Freshman Year. EUGENE AUGUsTUs CHASE, EX, jackson, Mich. Born November 26, 1905, Prepared at Beverly High School, Chemistry, Crew, Freshman Squad, Field Day Crew CD, Entered Freshman Year. ALLEN LDCHHEAD Conn, So. Portland, Me. Born March 4, 1905, Prepared at Portland High School , Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, S. A. M. E., Rifle Club, Pistol Club, Entered Freshman Year. 61 WILLIAM CALEB COKER, KA, Columbia, S. C. Born December 26, 19005 Prepared at University of South Carolinag Engineering Administrationg Civil Engineer- in Societyg Corporation XV, Director C41 Treasurer C455 Entered junior Year. ROBERT WIER CONLY, KHK, Edgemoor, Del. Born April 3, 19025 Prepared at Wilmington Friends Schoolg Electrical Engineering5 Electrical Engineering Societyg VI-A Newt, Advertising Manager C315 Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Squad C2, 335 Entered Fresh- man Year. RALPH EDWARD COLCLESSER, Huntington, Ind. Born May 28, 19025 Prepared at Tri-State Collegeg Co- operative Electrical Engineeringg Enteredjunior Year. RICHARD EARLE CONNET, Providence, R.I. Born July 21, 19035 Prepared at Providence Technical High Schoolg Mechanical Engineeringg Mechanical Engineering Society, Secretary C4D5 M. I. T. Post Army Ordnance Association, Secretary-Treasurer C455 Chess Club5 Tlu Tech C3D5 Dormitory Committee C455 Entered Freshman Year. JOHN BURGESS COLEMAN, Whitman, Mass. Born January 19, 19055 Prepared at Brockton High School5Electrochemical Engineeringg Chemical Societyg Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM ALBERT Coorc, ATQ, Danvers, Mass. Born September 25, 19015 Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy5 Engineering Administration5 The Beaver Club5 KZS5 Calumet Clubg Executive Committee CD5 Class Baseball C1, 2, 315 Field Day Crew Manager CD5 Entered Freshman Year. LEBARON CARLETON COLT, GX, White River Jct., Vt. Born March 10, 19055 Prepared at Clark Schoolg Engi- neering Administration5 Papyrus5 Scabbard and Blade5 Chemical Society5 Corporation XV5 S. A. M. E.5 Radio Society5 Rifle Clubg Senior Week Committeeg Tech- nique, Staff C1, 23, Features Editor C335 Freshman Grqv Book C2, 35: Swimming, Freshman Squadg Rifle Team CD5 Field Day Football CD5 Entered Freshman Year. LEROY BANKS COPLEY, GAG, Bainbridge, N. Y. Born July 13, 19015 Prepared at Colgate University5 Mechanical Engineeringg Mechanical Engineering Society, Track, Varsity Team C2, 355 Boxing, Varsity Squad C255 Field Day Relay CD, Captain C235 Manager Field Day Relay Teams C325 Entered Freshman Year. 62 RICHARD LEON CORY, Oceanside, Cal. Born August 22, 19045 Prepared at Armour Institute of Technology5 Electrical Engineeringg Electrical En- gineering Society, C. P. S. Representative C455 M. I. T. Post Army Ordnance Association 5 Institute Committee C45g Class Baseball C1, 255 Dormitory Dance Committee C3, 455 Dormitory Executive Committee C455 Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM MERRIAM CRANE, JR., AT, Richmond, Mass. Born June 22, 19035 Prepared at Harvard Universityg Civil Engineeringg Entered Sophomore Year. AUGUSTINE JOSEPH COTTER, fIJK, Lawrence, Mass. Born June 4, 1903, Prepared at Phillips Andover Acad- emy and Chauncy I-lall5 General Engineeringg Catholic Club5 Hockey, Freshman Teamg Beaver Baseball Team C355 Class Baseball C1, 255 Entered Freshman Year. DUNCAN ARCHIBALD CRAWFORD, Dedham, Mass. Born August 4, 19045 Prepared at Chauncy Hall School5 Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Society, Executive Committee C35, C. P. S. Repre- sentative C455 Entered Freshman Year. IRVING ARCHIBALD COWPBRTHWAITE, Milton, Mass. Born October 28, 19045 Prepared at South High School, Worcesterg Chemistry5 Chemical Society5 Entered Fresh- man Year. JAMES ORR CRAWFORD, Philadelphia, Pa. Bornjune 15,19O45 Prepared at Northeast High School, Philadelphia5 Electrical Engineering5 T. E. N. C155 VI-A Newt, Undergraduate News Editor C455 Field Day Tu g-of-War Cl, 255 Entered Freshman Year. FRANK NELSON CRAMTON, PFA, A Lawrence, Mass. Botnjune 19, 19045 Prepared at Lawrence High School, Engineering Administrationg Aeronautical Engineering Societ Q Senior Week Committeeg Frerlnman Gray Book, Staff 8255 Basketball, Freshman Squadg Gym, Manager C355 Class Baseball C355 Field Day Tugeof-War C255 Entered Freshman Year. HERBERT TIMOTHY CREEDON, , Brockton, Mass. Born August 1, 19025 Prepared at Brockton High Schoolg Electrical Engineeringg Electrical Engineering Society, Catholic Clubg Radio Societyg Pistol Clubg Track, Varsity Squad C3, 455 Cross-Country, Varsity Squad C455 Entered Freshman Year. 63 WILBUR WILSON CRISWELL, JR., Philadelphia, Pa. Born October 23, 1901 5 Prepared at Worcester Polytech- nic High School 5 Chemical En gineetingg Osiris 5 Masqueg Chemical Societyg Institute Committee C315 Field Day Marshal C315 All-Tech Smoker Committee C315 Tech Show, Assistant Business Manager C1, 21, Business Manager C31, General Manager C315 Dormitory Dance Committee C315 Dormitory Freshman Committee, Chairman C415 Entered Freshman Year. LESLIE CHARLES CURRIER, AXA, Newburyport, Mass. Born March 14, 19035 Prepared at Stevens lnstituteg Engineering Administrationg Pi Delta Epsilon5 Stylusg Corporation XV5 Radio Societyg The Tech, Reporter C21, News Writer C21, Night Editor C31, Managing Editor C415 Fencing, Freshman Squadg Entered Sophomore Year. GEORGE DONALD CUMMINGS, Quincy, Mass. Born October 20, 19045 Prepared at Quincy High Schoolg Biology and Public Healthg Entered Freshman Year. LELAND WILSON CUMMINGS, EN, Rochester, N. Y. Born january 1, 19035 Prepared at Phillips Andover Acadernyg Chemical Engineeringg Osiris5 Beaver Club5 Chemical Society5 Executive Committee C315 Institute Committee, Treasurer C41, Executive Committee C415 Budget Committee, Member at Large C31, Chairman C415 All-Tech Smoker Committee C315 Advisory Coun- cil on Athletics C415 Wrestling, Manager C315 Soccer Team C1, 215 Wrestling Team Cl, 215 Undergraduate Member N. E. Intercollegiate Wrestling Associationg Entered Freshman Year. DONALD SHERMAN CUNNINGHAM, AKD, Springfield, Mass. Born July 7, 19045 Prepared at Springfield Technical High Schoolg Engineering Administration5 Batong Corporation XV5 Mandolin Club C2, 3, 41, Leader C3, 415 Banjo Club C2, 3, 415 M. l. T. A. A., Assistant Treas' urer Cresigned1 C315 Crew, Freshman Squad5 Entered Freshman Year. MAURICE WILLIAM DAVIDSON, West Medford, Mass. Born October 11, 19045 Prepared at Medford High Schoolg Co-operative Course in Electrical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, VI-A, Advertising Manager C315 Track Cl, 2, 3, 41, Captain C115 Cross-Country Cl, 2, 3, 415 Field Day Relay Cl, 215 Entered Freshman Year. ROBERT TAYLOR DAwEs, Hudson, Mass. Born April 2, 19045 Prepared at Huntington SchoOl5 Electrochemical Engineering5 Chemical Society5 En- tered Freshman Year. ROBERT CHARLES DEAN, EX, Collierville, Tenn. Born December 5, 19035 Prepared at Collierville High Schoolg Architectureg Papyrus5 Technique, Assistant Editor C315 Freshman Gray Book, Art Editor C315 Swim- ming Team C1, 215 Entered Freshman Year. 64 JOHN EUGENE DEIONAN, AKE, East Orange, N. Born April 16, 1903, Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy, Hydro-Electric Engineering, Civil Engi- neering Society, Track,Freshman Team, Hockey C1,2, 3, 41 Captain Cl, 4j, Boxing, Freshman Squad, Field Day Football C1, ZH, Entered Freshman Year. GERARD PHILIP DEWESTFELT, ATQ, Halcyon, Calif. Born March 10, 1902, Prepared at College of Geneva, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Entered Junior Year. JOSE DE MARTINO, Mexico City, Mex. Born April 27, 1903, Prepared at Worcester Academy? Chemical Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. DONALD DODGE, GJAX, Lowell, Mass. Born April 7, 1905, Prepared at Lowell High School, Engineering Administration, Masque, Tech Show, C1, 21, Business Manager C315 Field Day Tug-of-War C1, 21, Entered Freshman Year. ROBERT WILLIAMS DENNIS, Boston, Mass. Born May 20, 1901, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Society, Radio So- ciety, Cross-Country, Freshman Team, Swimming, Freshman Team, Field Day Relay CD, Entered Freshman Year. ALFRED HOWLAND DOLBEN, Somerville, Mass. Born November 8, 1904, Prepared at Somerville High School, Engineering Administration, Corporation XV, Secretary CID, Field Day Football CD, Entered Freshman Year. HOWARD DRUMMOND DEROO, Roslindale, Mass. Born January 11, 1904, Prepared at English High School, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Society 3 Entered Freshman Year. EDGARJARED DOOLITTLE, AY, ' Yonkers, N. Y. Born December 4, 1903, Prepared at Yonkers High School, Engineering Administration, Baton, Corpora- tion XV, Finance Committee CD, Elections Committee CQ, Senior Week Committee, Musical Clubs C2, 3, 41, Treasurer CD, M. I. T. A. A., Assistant Publicity Man- ager CZD, Track, Freshman Squad, Cross-Country, Freshman Team, Tennis, Freshman Team, Field Day Tug-of-War CZD, Entered Freshman Year. 65 MELVIN CHARLES Dow, GJKE, West Hartford, Conn. Born October 5, 19035 Prepared at Hartford Public High Schoolg Civil En ineeringg Civil Engineering Societyg Musical Clubs C255 Rifle Team CD, Entered Freshman Year. WILLIS ROBERT DRESSER, AEA, Calais, Me. Born February 11, 19045 Prepared at Calais Academy5 Communication Option Electrical Engineeringg Alpha Sigma Deltag Aeronautical Engineering Societyg Elec- trical Engineering Societyg Radio Societyg Pistol Clubg T. C. A. Handbook, Manager Cl, 215 Entered Fresh-- man Year. HENRY DEVEER DOYLE, Concord Junction, Mass. Bornjuly 8, 19045 Prepared at Boston Latin Schoolg En- gineering Adrninistrationg Corporation XV5 Entered Freshman Year. JOHN Josiaprx DRISCOLL, Framingham, Mass. Born June 18, 19045 Prepared at Northeastern Univer- sityg Electrical Engineeringg Catholic Clubg Hockey Freshman Squadg Entered Freshman Year. JAMES A. DRAIN, JR., CIJFA, Washington, D. C. Born October 21, 19035 Prepared at Taft Schoolg Engineering Administrationg Beaver Clubg Field Day Marshalg Crew, Squad C1, 355 Entered Freshman Year. JOHN DRUM, CDFCD, Chicago, Ill. Born October 21, 19045 Prepared at Taft Schoolg Elec- trical Engineering Class Secretary CD5 Wrestling, Freshman Team, Squad C355 Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES STARK DRAPER, Palo Alto, Calif. Born October 2, 19015 Prepared at Stanford Univer- sityg Electrochemical Engineeringg Entered Freshman Year. AMES WEBB DUNHAM, CDMA, Brookline, Mass. Born May 14, 19055 Prepared at Brookline High Schoolg Chemical Engineeringg Musical Clubs C2, 3, 415 Swim- ming, Freshman Squad. 66 WILLIAM WANTON DUNNELL, JR., AW, Boston, Mass. Born April 27, 1894, Prepared at St. GeOrge's School, Colorado College, Lowell Institute, Naval Architec- ture, Mechanical Engineering Society, Naval Architec- ture Society, Entered Sophomore Year. EMERSON Wicxs EDDY, EN, Germantown, Pa. Born July 26, 1904, Prepared at Stamford High School, Stamford, Conn., Engineering Administration, Tau Beta Pi, Corporation XV, M. I. 'T. Post Army Ord- nance Association, All-Tech Smoker Committee C351 Senior Week Committee, Tech Show, Chorus Cl, 2, 32, Cast CID, Cross-Country, Squad C1, D, Wrestling, Varsity Squad CD, Tennis Team C1, 2, 3, 41 Captain CD, Entered Freshman Year. JAMES QUINN DUPONT, XCIJ, Johnstown, Pa. Born November 8, 1902, Prepared at Stone School, Electrical Engineering, Beaver Club, Theta Tau, Aeronautical Engineering Society, Electrical Engineer- ing Society, Catholic Club, Track, Freshman Squad, Field Day Supervising Track Manager CD, Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE PHIPPEN EDMUNDS, AT, Boston, Mass. Born December 20, 1905, Prepared at English High School, Engineering Administration, Calumet Club, Chemical Society, Track, Freshman Team, Golf, Varsity Team C2, 3, IO, Manager CSD, Captain C435 Entered Freshman Year. EARL CLINTON EASTMAN, EN, Dumont, N. J. Born October 5, 1902, Prepared at Stevens Institute of Technology, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Society, Glee,Club C3, 41, Entered Junior Year. WILLARD ELDRIDGE EDWARDS, EX, .. Quincy, Mass. Born December 11, 1903, Prepared at Quincy High School, Electrical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineer- ing Society, Electrical Engineering Society, Square and Compass Club, Tech Show, Ballet CD, Chorus C41 Cross-Country, Freshman Team, Boxing, Freshman Squad, Cabot Medal CD, Entered Freshman Year. THOMAS JAMES EATON, Boston, Mass. Born August 13, 1905, Prepared at Boston Latin School, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Society, Catholic Club, Entered Freshman Year. DURYEA ELWELL ELMENDORF, KIJBE, Spokane, Wash. Born january 10, 1904, Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy, Mechanical Engineering, Beaver Club, Masque, Mechanical Engineering Society, Tech- nique, Staff CD, Frerbmun Gray Bank, Treasurer CD, Tech Show, Stage Manager CD, Track, Freshman Team, Field Day Relay Cl, D, Entered Freshman Year. 67 WALTER HOWARD EMERSON, OE, Deer Park, Wash. Born June 26, 19025 Prepared at Washington State College: Chemical Engineerin5 Alpha Chi Sigmag Chemical Society, Vice-President C31 C. P. S. Repre- sentative CBD5 C. P. S. Publicity Manager C395 Open House Committee C355 Senior Endowment Committee C495 Senior Week Committee5 Entered Freshman Year. THOMAS ARCHER ESLING, KHK, Detroit, Mich. Born January 27, 19005 Prepared at U. S. Naval Acad- emy5 Electrical Engineeringg VI-A. Special News Editor C395 Assistant Editor-in-Chief of Spark: C395 Entered junior Year. ALBERT LEWIS ENTWISTLE, IIJZK, Lonsdale, R. I. Born July 24, 19025 Prepared at Brown Universityg En- gineering Administrationg All-Tech Smoker Committee C395 Soccer, Manager C305 Entered Sophomore Year. OLIVER RICHARDSON ETHERIDGE, KA, Atlanta, Ga. Born December 25, 19035 Prepared at Princeton5 Me- chanical En ineerin 5 Baton5 Musical Clubs C2, 3 8 5 Ds Entered Sophomore Year. 1 MALCOLM BRADLEE EPSTEIN, EAM, St. LOu1s, Mo. Born May 20, 19015 Prepared at Missouri University5 Electrical Engineering5 Aeron utical Engineering So- ciety5 Electrical Engineering Society5 M. I. T. A. A. C495 Boxing, Varsity Team C3, 45, Captain C415 Entered Sophomore Year. OSEPH P. ETHIER Montreal Can. J 3 Born December 18, 19015 Prepared at University of Montreal, B. Sc.A., 1925, Chemical Engineering5 Chemical Societyg Catholic Clubg Cosmopolitan Clubg Entered as a Graduate. SAMUEL ESKIN, Harbin, Manchuria, China Born December 15, 19045 Prepared at Columbia Uni- versityg Mechanical Engineering5 Mechanical En- gineering Societyg Cosmopolitan Club C3, 495 Entered Freshman Year. CARLETON JONES EVERETT, ATA, West Somerville, Mass. Born October 12, 19045 Prepared at Chauncy Hall School5 Chemical Engineering5 Pi Delta Epsilong Theta Taug Stylusg Chemical Societyg Finance Com- mittee, Chairman C41 resignedg All-Tech Smoker Com- mittee C315 The Tech C1, 25, Treasurer C395 Glee Club C495 Entered Freshman Year. 68 i l , 1 GEORGE EDWARD FAITHRULL, C-DX, A Paris, France Born March 10, 19045 Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy, General Engineeringg Field Day Marshal C495 Beaver Club, Pi Delta EpsilongTau Beta Pig Theta Tau5 Papyrusg Technique, Staff Cl, 29, Advertising Manager C39, Business Manager C499 Swimming, Freshman Squad 3 Entered Freshman Year. MAURICE Juuus F1sH, EAM, f,Portland, Me. Born February 8, 19055 Prepared at Norwood High School, Mechanical Engineeringg Mechanical En- gineering Societyg Van Doo C1, 2 ,g Entered Freshman Year. Josnpn LAWRENCE FANNON, Somerville, Mass. Born June 1, 19045 Prepared at Berkeley Preparatory School5 Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineeringg Entered Freshman Year. Ame Frsnnn, Brockton, Mass. Born December 9, 19035 Prepared at Brockton High Schoolg Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineeringg Electrical Engineering Society5 Entered Freshman Year. FRANCIS GURNEY FINE, JR., IIJKE, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Born October 30, 19035 Prepared at Rensselaer Polytech- nic Instituteg General Engine-:ering5 M. I. T. A. A., Publicity Manager C39 resignedg Entered Sophomore Year. ROBERT FREDERICK FLAXINGTON, WA, Richmond Hill, L. I. Born January 23, 19055 Prepared at Richmond Hill High School5 Naval Architecture and Marine En- gineeringg Tau Beta Pig Mortar and Ballg Naval Ar- chitecture Society, Secretary C495 Boat Clubg Crew, Cl, 2, 3, 495 150-lb. Crew C2, 395 Field Day Crew C295 Entered Freshman Year. MARTIN MAURICE FIREM AN, Norwood, Mass. Born November 9, 19045 Prepared at Norwood High Schoolg Engineering Administrationg Baton5 Civil Engineering Societyg Corporation XV, Senior Director C495 S. A. M. E.5 The Tech C195 Van Dao C2, 395 The Burch- marlz, Circulation Manager C295 Mandolin Club C1, 2, 39g Dance Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, 49, Assistant Leader CZ, 39, Leader C495 Entered Freshman Year. JOHN GILL FLETCHER, Westford, Mass. Born November 3, 19045 Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academyg Chemistryg Chemical Society5 Track, Fresh- man Teamg Entered Freshman Year. 69 GEORGE ALLEN FOGG, IIJEK, Somerville, Mass. Born February 9, 1904, Prepared at Somerville High School, Engineering Administration, Civil Engineering Societ ,Corporation XV, Mandolin Club C3. 41, Banjo Club Cd, 41, Track, Freshman Squad, Field Day Tug-of- War C1, 21, Summer Surveying Camp Student Council C21, Entered Freshman Year. HAROLD Fox, TACIJ, Dorchester, Mass. Born july 10, 1905, Prepared at Dorchester High School, Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. AUSTIN SAUNDERS FORD, Cambridge, Mass. Born July 31, 1901, Prepared at Huntington High School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineer- ingSociety, S. A. M. E., Swimming Team C1, 2, 3,415 Field Day Tug-of-War C1, 21, Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM ROBERT FRANKLIN, 93 Woodbridge, N. J. Born October 7, 1904, Prepared at Woodbridge High School, Civil Engineering, Pi Delta Epsilon, Woop Garoo, Civil Engineering Society, All-Tech Smoker Committee C41g Senior Week Committee, Vaa Doa, Circulation Manager C31, Business Manager C41g T. C. A., Drive Committee C41, Crew, Freshman Team, Field Day Crew C21, Surveying Camp Student Council C21, Surveying Camp Show C21, Entered Freshman Year. 7 WILLIAM ALEXANDER FORRESTER, JR., KZ, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Born May 18, 1905, Prepared at Carnegie Institute of Technology, Mining Engineering, Calumet Club, Min- ing Engineering Society, Field Day Marshal C41, M. I. T. A. A., C3, 41, Basketball Team Cl, 2, 3, 41, Captain C415 Entered Freshman Year. ORVILLE WILLIAM FREEMAN, QE, New York, N. Y. Born July 25, 1902, Prepared at University of North Carolina, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering So- ciety, Entered Sophomore Year. MARRON WILLIAM FORT, QIFCID, Cambridge, Mass. Born june 11, 1906, Prepared at Cambridge High and Latin School, Electrochemical Engineering, Track Team Cl, 2, 3, 41, Wearer of the T , Field Day Relay C213 Entered Freshman Year. RAYMOND ALLISON FREEMAN, Boston, Mass. Born November 19, 1905 5 Prepared at College of Liberal Arts, Civil Engineerin , Civil Engineering Society, Hockey, Varsity Team C5,41, Beaver, Baseball,Varsity Team C315 Class Baseball C1, 21, Entered Freshman Year. 70 WILLIAM LANSINGH FREEMAN, GX, Greeley, Col , repared at University of Col oradog Engineering AdIuinistration5 Corporation XV Crew, Freshman Squadg Fencing, Freshman Squad Entered Freshman Year. Born August 10, l889' P RICHARD WARREN FROST, Belmont, Mass. Born May 30, 19035 Prepared at Chauncy Hall Schcolg Civil Engineering' Civil Engineering Societ E , yg ntered Freshman Year. ALFRED WILLARD FRENCH, JR., CIJBE, Piqua, Ohio Born December 20, 19035 Prepared at Phillips Exeter Acad ' E ' ' ' ' ' emy, ngmeering Administration, Beaver Club5 Walker Club5 Class Secretary C355 Elections Committee C495 All-Tech Smoker Committee C495 Musical Clubs, Management C1, 225 Glee Club C115 Swimming, Fresh- man Squad5 Wrestling, Varsity Squad C335 Tennis, Freshman Team, Varsity Squad C395 Interfraterniry Conference, Pr 'd ' es: ent C41 Entered Freshman Year. ARTHUR CHARLES FULLER, WA, D Scranton, Pa Born May 21, 19035 Prepared at Central High School Scranton5 Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineering V - - ' ' IA Neur, Circulation Manager Banjo Club CI, 255 Mandolin Club CD5 Entered Freshman Year. KARL FRENCH, Wollaston, Mass. Born October26 1904 Pre a ed c Itecture, Naval Architecture SocIery5 E tered Freshman Year. JOSEPH ALOYSIUS GABLE, CIJK, Mt. Carmel, Pa. Born November 12, 19025 Prepared at Chauncy H-Ill Schoolg Electrical Engineering5 Electrical Engineerihg Society5 Catholic Club5 Field Day Football C295 En- tered Freshman Year. GUY STODDARD FRISBIE, EX Rochester, N. Y. Borujuly 30, 19035 Prepared at West High Schoolg En- gineering Adminisrrationg Osiris5 Beaver Cluh5 Walker Clubg Tau Beta Pig Theta Tang Calumet Club5 Cor- poration XV5 Executive Committee C415 Institute Com- mittee, Secretary C455 Executive Committee C455 Ad- visory Council on Athletics C4D5 Senior Week Com- mitteeg Assistant Crew Manager C1, 25, Manager C315 M. I. T. A. A., Vice-President C4D5 Field Day Crew Manager CD5 Entered Freshman Year. XNTHONY PAUL GABRENAS, Hardwick, Mass. Born June 24, 18965 Prepared at Huntington Schoolg Civil Engineering5 Civil Engineerin S ' T g ocietyg rack, Freshman Squad, Entered Freshman Year. 71 , 5 p r at Quincy HighSchool- Naval Ar h' - 1 ' ' a n- IATALE GADA, Niantic, Conn. Born July 30, 1898, Prepared at Berkeley Preparatory School, Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineeringg Hexalphag Electrical Engineering Societyg Debating Society, Federal Students Club, VI-A Newt, Business Manager C31 Circulation Manager CDQ Assistant Ad- vertising Manager of Spark: CZDQ Entered Sophomore Year. LFRED WILLIAM GAss, Greenfield, Mass. Born May 5, 19033 Prepared at Greenheld High School and Syracuse Universityg Architectural Engineering, ' ' 't - Architectural Society, Civil Engineering Socie y, Entered Sophomore Year. CHARLES LATHAM GAINES, SAE, Jacksonville, Fla Born October 29, 19035 Prepared at Washington and . . . b Lee Universityg Architectural Engineering: Scara Basketball, Varsity Squad C425 Class Baseball, Varsity Squad C3, 423 Entered Freshman Year. LMU1' WALTER GEYER, Hn Hartford, Conn Born February 5, 19045 Prepared at Hartford Public H' h S h olg Electrical Engineeringg'Aeronautical. En ig c o gineering Society, Electrical Engineering Societv ' ' Cl b' Entered Secretary C3, AD, Radio Societyg Math u , Freshman Year. CLINTUN BROWN GALPHIN, Born May 2, 19033 Prepared at Furman University B.S., 19235 Electrical Engineeringg Electrical En ineeting Societyg Gym, Varsity Squad C2, D, Team C453 Entered Sophomore Year. LAUCHLIN G1LL1s, , Somerville Mass Y P e ared at Glace Bay High Schoolg' Architecture f P Frieze and Corniceg Architectural Society, Secretar ' ' S CHQ En CHQ Architectural Student Council, ecretary tered Freshman Year. ORACIO A , H G 1tc1A-CAPURRO Montevideo, Uruguay Born June 11, 1902, Prepared at University of Monte video, Civil Engineeringg Civil Engineering Society Latin American Clubg Catholic Clubg Rifle Clubg Gyn Freshman Squad, Team C2, 3, 413 Rifle Team, Varsit Squad CD5 Entered Freshman Year. Brockton, Mas FRANK WILLIAM GILMORE, 8 P e ared at University U Born November 6, 189 Q r p Pittsburgh, Electrical Engineering, Catholic Cl Entered Sophomore Year. 72 Greenville, S. C ISAACVWILLARD GLEASON, WA, Reading, Mass. Born July S, 19025 Prepared at Reading High Schoo15 Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineerin5 Stylus5 The Tech C2, 31, Assistant Advertising Manager C395 Wrestling, Varsity Squad C2, 315 Advertising Manager of Sparks C315 Entered Freshman Year. JULIUS BENJAMIN GOLDBERG, West Hartford, Conn. Born December 16, 19055 Prepared at Trinity College5 Chemical Engineering5 Masqueg Stylusg Chemical Society5 All-Tech Smoker Committee C4D5 The Tech, News Writer CD, Night Editor C42 Van Dua, Assist- ant Editor CD, Associate Editor C215 Author Cwith R. A. Rothschild '26D of 1926 Tech Showg Entered Freshman Year. NATHAN MAYER GLICKMAN, ZQW, Boston, Mass. Born July 28, 19055 Prepared at English High Schoolg Engineering Administration5 Civil Engineering So- ,cietyg Menorah Societyg Entered Freshman Year. LEON JOSEPH GOLDBERG, Dorchester, Mass. Born February 28, 19055 Prepared at Concord CN. High School5 Cooperative Course in Electrical Engi- neering 5 The Tech, News Writer C2j5'VI-A Newt, Special News Editor C355 Entered Freshman Year. ROBERT MASON GLIDDBN, GPX, Watertown, Mass. Born September 16, 19035 Prepared at Chauncy Hall Schoolg Engineering Administrationg Entered Fresh- man Year. A WILLIAM GOODRIDGE, TY, Hartford, Conn. Born August 23, 19015 Prepared at Trinity College, B.S. 19245 Electrical Engineering5 Electrical Engineering Society5 T, C. A., Manager Office Work, Employment Bureau C425 Entered junior Year. EDWIN Joi-IN Goan, Rochester, N. Y. Born September 26, 19025 Prepared at University of Rochester5 Chemical Engineeringg Tau Beta Pig Stylus, Chemical Society5 Tha Tech, News Writer CD, Night Editor C495 Dorm Smoker Committee C455 Entered Sophomore Year. DAVID Mown GORDON, Buenos Aires, Argentina Born May 29, 19025 Prepared atlLake Forest Academyg Mining Engineering. 73 HAROLD BAILEY GORDON, Lowell, Mass. Born December 17, 19035 Prepared at Lowell High School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engi- neering Society5 Entered Freshman Year. WALTER SARGENT GRAVES, IFA, Nutley, N. Born February 15, 19055 Prepared at Nutley High School5 Chemical Engineeringg Chemical Society. Tech Show, Managemenr CID, Chorus CZ, D5 Entered Freshman Year. GOSTAN KAZAR GOSTANIAN, Somerville, Mass. Born january 20 19035 Prepared at Somerville High SChool5 Engineering Administration5 Civil Engineering Society5 Corporation XV5 Entered Freshman Year. ARTHUR DONALD GREEN, Boston, Mass. Born October 24, 19055 Prepared at English High Schoolg Chemical Engineeringg Stylus5 Chemical So- cietyg The Tech CZ, QD, Night Editor C3, 415 Entered Freshman Year. MALCOLM GRAHAM,JR., New York, N. Y. Born May 16, 19005 Mechanical Engineeringg Mechan- ical Engineering Societyg Vao Dao CD5 Wrestling, Freshman Team, Squad C2, 355 Field Day Tug of-War CD5 Entered Freshman Year. THOMAS DUDLEY GREEN, AAIID, New York, N. Y. Born March 18, 19025 Prepared at Yale University, Electrical Engineeringg Electrical Engineering Sociery5 Entered Sophomore Year. FRANK WILLIAM GRATZ, EAM, New York, N. Y. Born December 4, 19045 Prepared at Horace Mann Schoolg General En gineeringg The Tech C1, 2, 355 Entered Freshman Year. MILLARD MARQUIS GREER, EN, New Castle, Pa. Born April 14, 1903: Prepared at Cornell University- Metallurgyg Osiris5 Beaver, Tau Beta Pi5 Theta Taug Calumet Club5 Boat Clubg Institute Committee, Exe- cutive Committee C05 Field Day Marshal CD5 All- Tech Smoker Committee, Chairman C415 Junior Prom Committee C325 Crew, Freshman Squad, Light Varsity C2, 3, 4D, Captain C3, 415 Field Day Crew Cl, 225 En- tered Freshman Year. 74 MARTIN LUTHER GROSSMAN, IFA, Conyngham, Pa. Born December 24, 19035 Prepared at Susquehanna Uni- versiryg Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineeringg Glee Club C4D5 Mandolin Club C3 435 Cross-Country Cl, 2, 3, 4D5 Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE WARREN HAMBLET, JR., QJMA, Lawrence, Mass. Born january 17, 19045 Prepared at Lawrence High Schoolg Mechanical Engineeringg Varsity Clubg Me- chanical Engineering Society, Vice-Chairman C425 Crew, Freshman Squad, Varsity C2, 3, 455 Wearer of the T 5 Entered Freshman Year. FRANCIS JOSEPH GRUETER, Boston, Mass. Born May 6, 19045 Prepared at Mechanic Arts High Schoolg Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineeringg Hexalphag Electrical Engineering Societyg Catholic Clubg Glee Club C3, 4D5 Track, Freshman Squad5 Entered Freshman Year. WARD LINDSAY HAMILTON, Rochester, N. Y. Born February 22, 19045 Prepared at East High School, Rochesterg Engineering A ministrationg Mechanical Engineering Societyg Corporation XV5 Rifle Clubg Outing Clubg Finance Committee C325 Swimming, Freshman Teamg Rifle Team C315 Entered Freshman Year. BARNETT SUMNER GRUZEN, Everett, Mass. Born june 25, 19035 Prepared at Chelsea High School5 Architecture, Architectural Societyg Menorah Society5 Crew, Freshman Squadg Entered Freshman Year. RALPH ARTHUR HAMMAR, Nashua, N. H. Born January 5, 19065 Prepared at Nashua High Schoolg Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineeringg Tau Beta Pig Electrical Engineering Societyg VI-A News, Undergraduate News Editor C355 Entered Freshman Year. ALLAN TALBOTT GWATHMEY, KA, Richmond, Va. Born July 29, 19035 Prepared at Virginia Military Insti- tuteg Electrochemical Engineeringg Entered junior Year. GEORGE HANNAUER, JR., QK2, Calumet City, Ill. Born March 1, 19065 Prepared at Armour Institute of Technologyg Mechanical Engineering5 Theta Taug Mechanical Engineering Societyg Endowment Fund Committee C4D5 M. I. T. A. A., Assistant Treasurer C2, 3Dg Entered Sophomore Year. 75 OsCAR EUGENE HANSON, Edgewood, R.I. Born July 25, 18965 Prepared at Huntington Schoolg Mechanical Engineering5 Entered Freshman Year. EBEN BROWN HASKELL, AXA, Marblehead, Mass. Born April 14, 19055 Prepared at Marblehead High School5 Electrical Engineering5 Tau Beta Pi5 Baton5 Electrical Engineering Society, Song Book Committee C455 Endowment Fund Committee, Chairman C455 Senior Week Committeeg Musical Clubs, Management CI, 2, 35, Publicity Manager C355 Track, Freshman Teamg Field Day Football C155 Field Day Relay C255 Entered Freshman Year. JOHN HENRY HARDING, Waldoboro, Me. Born November 19, 19045 Prepared at English High School5 Civil Engineeringg Stylusg Civil Engineering Societyg S. A. M. E.5 The Tub, C25, Assistant Circula- tion Manager C355 The Benchmark, Treasurer '25 5 Entered Freshman Year. l PHILIP LAWRENCE HATCH, Stoneham, Mass. Born June 19, 19055 Prepared at Avon High Schoolg Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineering5 Thr Tech, Staff C255 Entered Freshman Year. VALENTINE FABIAN HARR1NGToN,' Milton, Mass. Born October 13, 1901 5 Prepared at Milton High School, Chemistry5 Entered Freshman Year. RALPH WELLINGTON HEAD, AT, Ithaca, N. Y. Born October 6, 19035 Prepared at Cornell Universityg Engineering Administrationg Beaverg Walker Clubg Baton5 Calumet Clubg Corporation XV5 Class Presi- dent C353 Class Treasurer C155 Institute Committee C2, 355 Finance Committee C155 Field Day Marshal C455 Elections Committee C455 All-Tech Smoker Com- mittee C355 Junior Prom Committee, Chairman C355 Senior Week Committeeg T. C. A., Executive Com- mittee C455 Musical Clubs Cl, 2, 355 Swimming, Man- ager C255 Golf, Varsity Team C2, 3, 45, Captain C355 Entered Freshman Year. CROCKETT ALLEN HARRISON, BGH, Fulton, MO. Born july 14, 19025 Prepared at Westminster Collegeg Engineering Adtninistration5 Pi Delta Epsilon5 Scrollg Civil Engineering Society5 Corporation XV5 Aeronauti- cal Engineering Societyg Institute Committee C455 T. E. N., Assistant Advertising Manager C25, Adver- tising Manager C35, General Manager C455 Entered Freshman Year. WESLEY CARTER LINCOLN HEMEON, A Stoneham, Mass. Born December 26, 19035 Prepared at Stoneham High School5 Chemical Engineelringg Chemical Societyg Entered Freshman Yea r. 76 HARRY JAMES HEMPHILL, KZ, Atlantic City, N. J. Born February 25, 1902, Prepared at Princeton Univer- sity, Electrical Engineering, Entered junior Year. DONALD CHARLES HILL, BQH, Washington, D. C. Born June 20, 1899, Prepared at U. S. Military Acad- emy, Mechanical Engineering, S. A. M. E., Entered Senior Year. PHILIP ABNER HENDEE, Cambridge, Mass. Born November 5, 1902, Prepared at Mt. Allison Uni- versity, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineer- ing Society, Entered Sophomore Year. KENNETH EDWARD HILL, l-FA, Boston, Mass. Born November 15, 1905, Prepared at Roxbury Latin School, Mechanical Engineering: Mechanical Engin- eering Society, Chairman C4j, Governing Board C335 T. E. N., Editorial Staff C4D, Track, Freshman Squad, Entered Freshman Year. ALTON SCHULZE HEYSER, Washington, D. C. Born November 6, 1904, Prepared at Central High School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineerin Society, Aeronautical Engineering Society, Chess Club, Track, Team Cl, 45, Field Day Relay C1, D, Entered Freshman Year. NORMAN C. HILL, Arlington, Mass. Born February 19, 18935 Prepared at Carnegie Insti- tute of Technology, Chemical Engineering, Outing Club, Entered Junior Year. WILLIAM WARD HICKS, GX, Newburyport, Mass. Born May 4, 1904, Prepared at Northeastern College, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Senior Week Committee, Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM PECK I-IINCKLEY, Long Beach, Calif. Born April 22, 1902, Prepared at Dartmouth College, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, Treasurer C415 T. C. A., Treasurer CID, Man- ager of Freshman Advisers C435 Crew, Varsity Squad C3DQ Field Day Football Cl, 21, Entered Freshman Year. 77 MALCOLM STICKNEY HIRD, Watertown, Mass. Born March 20, 19045 Prepared at Dorchester High Schoolg Mining Engineeringg Mining Engineering So- ciety5 Entered Freshman Year. EDGAR MILLER HoLMEs, I Watertown, Mass. Born December 13, 19025 Prepared at Browne and Nichols Scho0l5 Biology and Public I-lealth5 Track Team C1, 3, 455 Rifle Team C1, 2, 3, 4D5 Field Day Relay C215 Entered Freshman Year. LAUREN BLAKELY HITCHCOCK, Belmont, Mass. Born March 18, 19005 Prepared at Belmont High Schoolg Chemical Engineeringg Chemical Society5 Aeronautical Engineering Society5 Entered Freshman Year. DONALD C. Hoopiza, Lynn, Mass. Born September 13, 1 O4 5 Prepared at Lynn Classical High School5 Engineering Administration, Tau Beta Pig Varsity Clubg T. C. A., Director Room Registry CD, Vice-President C05 Track Team Cl, 2, 3, 4D5 Cross- Country Team C2, 3, 435 Wearer of the T 5Enrered Freshman Year. WILLIAM HUGHES HOAR, Hyde Park, Mass. Born February 16, 1905, Prepared at English High Schoolg Civil Engineering5 Civil Engineering Society, Assistant Treasurer C31 Treasurer C4 D5 S. A. M. E.5 Catholic Club5 The Benchmark, Staff C455 Entered Fresh- man Year. EDWARD SWAIN HOPE, ACIJA, Atlanta, Ga. Born August 28, 19015 Prepared at Morehouse College5 Civil Engineeringg Civil Engineering Society5 En- tered Sophomore Year. Conair STRICKLAND HOFFMAN, JR., ZX, Bordentown, N. J. Born june 9, 19045 Prepared at Creighton University, Mechanical Engineering5 Tech Show, Management CD, Ballet C215 Boat House Manager C3, 415 Crew C1 , ZD5 Entered Freshman Year. GILES ELBERNE HOPKINS, Arlington, Mass. Born April 14, 19035 Prepared at Somerville High School, Chemical En ineering5 Masque5 Tech Show, Ballet C225 Chorus tgp, Field Day Tug-of-War CD5 Entered Freshman Year. 78 l LESTER CHARLES HOPTON, QIJBE, Syracuse, N. Y. Born june 17, 1902, Prepared at Phillips Exeter Acad- emy, Engineering Administration, Field Day Tug-of- War CD, Entered Freshman Year. OLE MOGENS HOVGAARD, Brookline, Mass. Born October 27, 1899, Prepared at Western High School, Washington, Electrical Engineering, Alpha Sigma Delta, Electrical Engineering Society, Vice- Chairman CAO, Radio Society, Entered Freshman Year. EVART JOHN HORNE, GTQ, C Worcester, Mass. Born January 26, 1903, Prepared at Worcester Tech, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Entered junior Year. . HARRY FRANCIS HOWARD, WA, Walpole, Mass. Born March 12, 1904 5 Prepared at Walpole High School, Engineering Administration, Tau Beta Pi, Stylus, Corporation XV, Director CID, All-Tech Smoker Com- mittee CD, The Tech, News Staff CD, Night Editor CBO, Features Editor C3, 45, The Benchmark, Literary Editor C225 Field Day Tug-of-War C2, 32, Entered Freshman Year. JOSEPH YORK HOUGHTON, IIJMA, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Born March 8, 1905, Prepared at Wellesley High School, Engineering Administration, Varsity Club, Corporation - XV, Debating Society, Tech Boat Club, T. E. N., Staff CD, Crew C1, 2, D, Gym, Freshman Squad, Wearer of the T , Field Day Crew C1, 21, Entered Freshman Year. BENJAMIN VARNUM HOWE, Marshalltown, Iowa Born january 14, 1898, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, General Engineering, Chess Club, Field Day Tug-of-War Cl, 29, Entered Freshman Year. RUSSELL LEROUX HOUGHTON, Cooperstown, N. Y. Born February 22, 1902, Prepared at Amherst Collee, Architecture, Architectural Society, Entered Sopho- more Year. NELSON EMMANUEL HOWLETT, Boston, Mass. Born February 10, 1904, Prepared at Huntington School, General Engineering, Track Team C1, 2, 3, 49, Class Baseball C1, D, Field Day Relay C1, ZD, En- tered Freshman Year. 79 TstN HSIAO, Tsinan, Shantung, China Born February 6, 19055 Prepared at Tsing Hua Colleeg Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Societyg Entered junior Year. PHILIP MOHUN HULME Washington, D. C. Born July 15, 18995 Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Electrochemical Engineering, Chemical Society, Aero- nautical Engineering Societyg Hockey, Varsity Squad CD3 Entered Freshman Year. EDWARD ROWNSLEY HUCKMAN, KE, Methuen, Mass. Born january 18, 19045 Prepared at Methuen High Schoolg Civil Engineeringg Civil Engineering Societ 5 S. A. M. E.g Track, Cl, 225 Cross-Country Cl, 233 Entered Freshman Year. BRUCE TALLMADGE HUMPHREVILLE, Pittsfield, Mass. Born March 3, 19043 Prepared at Pittsfield High Schoolg Chemical Engineeringg Alpha Chi Sigma, Scabbard and Bladeg Chemical Society, All-Tech Smoker Com- mittee CBOQ Tech Show, Chorus C3, 4Dg Entered Fresh- man Year. RAYMOND ARTHUR HUDSON Newburyport, Mass. Born October 18, 19055 Prepared at Newburyport High Schoolg Electrical Engineeringg Gym Team C455 En- tered Freshman Year. HOWARD HUMPHREY, East Lynn, Mass. Born December 12, 19053 Prepared at Lynn Classical High Schoolg Engineering Administration, Pi Delta Epsilong Scrollg T. E. N., Staff C1, D, Editorial Board C31 Associate Editor C435 Entered Freshman Year . THOMAS ROGERS HUGHES, AKE, Oxford, Ohio Born September 30, 19023 Prepared at Miami Univer- sityg Civil Engineeringg Civil Engineering Society, Entered Junior Year. LAURENCE STAPLES HUNT Stroudsburg, Monroe Co., Pa. Born November 8, 19013 Prepared at Elmira Free Acad- emy, Elmira, N. Y.g Mechanical Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. 80 1 1 t t 1 l 3' l- -, Q 43 1 1, ., 4 , . l . I , l I ii l . , A l I. l l 1 . l I ' ' I l. s il rf i 1 l HOMEP. BROWN HUNTOON, DAX, J Des Moines, Iowa Born March 18, 19015 Prepared at Iowa State College, Architectureg Masque 3 Frieze and Corniceg Architectural Societyg Tech Show, Music Writer and Orchestra C05 Entered Junior Year. MALCOLM ALLAN JENCKES, EX, Providence, R. I. Born December 24, 1902g Prepared at Brown University, Ph.B. 19243 Mechanical Engineeringg Tech Show Or- chestra O, 435 EnteredJunior Year. CHARLES GOTTHELF HUTZLER, Norwich, Conn. Bornjune 9, 19035 Prepared at Norwich Free Academyg Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Societyg Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES FRANCIS JENKINS, JR., EAE, ' Philadelphia, Pa. Born January 31, 1901g Prepared at Staunton Military Academyg Chemical Engineering, Alpha Chi Sigrnag 'Chemical Societyg Entered Freshman Year. JOHN BROWN JACOB, B911 Washington, D. C. Born February 22, 1904g Prepared at Lafayette Collegeg Mechanical Engineeringg Theta Taug Papyrusg Calumet Clubg Mechanical Engineering Societyg Technique, Staff Czb, Literary Editor C32 Field Day Football CD5 En tered .Sophomore Year. DOUGLAS PAINTON JEPPE, GAX, Johannesburg, South Africa Born November 25, 19015 Prepared at Trinity Collegeg Civil Engineering, Tech Show, Cast C22 Track Team C2, 3, 455 Holder of M. I. T. Records for 2203 yards and 440 yardsg Winner of Technique Cup Award C353 Wearer of the T g Entered Sophomore Year. CLIFTON ADAMS JEFFERY, Milford, Mass. Born April 3, 1905 3 Prepared at Milford High Schoolg Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineeringg Field Day Tug-of-War Cl, 215 Entered Freshman Year. RODERICK LEON JERRETT, Providence, R. I. Born April 3, 1902, Prepared at U. S. Naval Academyg Electrical Engineeringg Electrical Engineering So- ciety, Entered Sophomore Year. 81 PAUL VERNON JEWELL, QIFCID, Cambridge, Mass. Born August 4, 19035 Prepared at Rindge Technical School, Electrochemical Engineering, Field Day Foot- ball C1, 23, Entered Freshman Year. ELMA SIVERENE JOHNSON, Woburn, Mass. Born December 14, 19025 Prepared at Woburn High School, Chemical Engineeringg Chemical Society, Entered Freshman Year. STUART WEARNE JOHN, Saint Davids, Pa. Born November 18, 1903: Prepared at Lower Merion High School, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Society, Executive Committee C23, President C3, C435 Institute Committee, Vice- President C43g Senior Week Committee, Combined Professional Societies C3, 43, Chairman C43, Open House Committee C2, 33, Chairman C333 Entered Freshman Year. REVERDY JOHNSON, AT, Plainfield, N. Born September 3, 19053 Prepared at Plainfield High Schoolg Electrical Engineeringg Electrical Engineering Society, Entered Freshman Year. ALBERT LINCOLN JOHNSON, JR., Hamburg, N. Y. Born December 15, 19015 Prepared at Yale University: Civil Engineering. RICHARD WILLIAM JOHNSON, Newburyport, Mass. Bornjanuaty 27, 1905g Prepared at Newburyport High School, Engineering Administration, Civil Engineering Society, Corporation XVQ S. A. M. E., Rifle Club, Track, Freshman Squad, Beaver Baseball Team C3, 43, Captain C43g Entered Freshman Year. ARTHUR FREDERICK JOHNSON Boulder Col. 3 7 Born October 7, 19035 Prepared at University of Col- oradog Mining Engineering, Alpha Chi Sigmag Mining Engineering Societyg Entered Junior Year. HENRY WILLIAMS JONES, EN, Bethayres, Pa. Born December 22, 19045 Prepared at William Penn Charter School 3 Chemical Engineering, Osirisg Walker Club, Tau Beta Pig M. I. T. Post Army Ordnance Associationg Institute Committee C43, Executive Com- mittee C433 Walker Memorial Committee C1, 2, 3, 43, Chairman C435 All-Tech Smoker Committee C3, 433 Circus Committee C335 T. C. A., Director of Social Work C33g Soccer C1, 2, 3 43, Captain C135 Entered Freshman Year. 82 WILLIAM KALKER, CIJBA, Dorchester, Mass. Born May 1, 1904, Prepared at English High School, Engineering Administration, S. A. M. E., Boxing, Assistant Manager CD, Class Baseball, Freshman Team, Field Day Tug-of-War, Manager CD, Entered Freshman Year. EDWARD BIRD KELLY, AKE, Ashland, Ky. Born March 3, 19033 Prepared at Brown University, Mining Engineering, Corporation XV, Mining En- gineering Societ , Vao Doo, Assistant Editor C31 Asso' ciate Editor C433 Track, Varsity Squad C3D, Crew, Varsity Squad, C2, 3, 43, Field Day Football C2D, En- tered Sophomore Year. SEUCHIRO KAMEDZAWA, Tokyo, Japan Born June 16, 1901, Prepared at Hallock School, Chem- istry, Chemical Society, Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES ELBERT KENISTON, Malden, Mass. Born November 4, 1905, Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, Electrochemistry, Electrical Engineering Society, Tennis C1, 22, Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES KANDALL, Boston, Mass. Born August 1, 1902, Prepared at Boston English High School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Menorah Society, Entered Freshman Year. FREDERICK HAROLD KIBNLE, IIJEK, Easthampton, Mass. Born November 12, 1905, Prepared at Williston Sem- inaryg Architecture, Architectural Society, Entered Freshman Year. HERBERT JACOB KAUFMANN, New York, N. Y. Born September 17, 1904, Prepared at Horace Mann School, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Society, Boat Club, Freshman Crew, 150-lb. Crew C2, 39, Squad C499 Freshman Swimming Team, Field Day Crew C1, ZH, Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE SYDNEY KILLAM, Weymouth, Nova Scotia Born August 18, 18994 Prepared at University of Wis- consin, Engineering Administration, Corporation XV, Outing Club, Institute Committee CQ, Dormitory Committee, Chairman C4D, Hockey, Varsity Squad C223 Entered Sophomore Year. 83 JAMES RHYNE KILLIAN, JR., ZX, North Adams, Mass. Osirisg Pi Delta Epsilon5 Stylusg Th Tech, Features Writer CID, Editorial Board CD, Editor C425 Entered Sophomore Ye ar. SHANT ANU LAKSHMANEKIRLOSKAR, Kirloskarvadi, India Born May 28, 19025 Prepared at Chauncy Hall School5 Mechanical Engineering5 Mechanical Engineering Societyg Soccer, Freshman Squad5 Entered Freshman Year. D ONALD BALDWIN KING New Rochelle, N. Y. Born October S, 19035 Prepared at Dartmouth Collegeg Engineering Administration, Tau Beta Pi5 Alpha Chi Sigmagjunior Varsity Crew, Captain C315 Entered as a Graduate. 3 CHARLES FRED KIRSCH, Brooklyn, N. Y. Born May 20, 19035 Prepared at Bushwich High Schoolg Electrical Engineeringg Soccer, Freshman Tearng Class Crew C315 Field Day Tug-of4War C1, 215 Entered Fresh- man Year. HENRY FRA NCIS KING, Brighton, Mass. Q Born October 24, 19035 Prepared at Cambridge High and Latin Schoolsg Mechanical Engineeringg Mechanical Engineering Societyg Entered Freshman Year. JOSEPH ROBERT Kumowlcz, Brockton, Mass. Born September 1, 19035 Prepared at Brockton High Schoolg Electrical Engineering, Banjo Club C2, 35: Mandolin Club CD5 Track, Freshman Teamg Entered Freshman Year. ALBERT FREEMAN KINZEY, Cleveland, Ohio Born january 25, 19035 Prepared at Case Schoolg Civil Engineering5 Civil Engineering Society, S. A. M. E., Entered Freshman Year. ELMER FLORANCE KNIGHT, Orange, Mass. Born June 4, 19035 Prepared at Orange High School, Electrical Engineeringg Scabbard and Blade5 Aero- nautical Societyg Electrical Engineering Society, Math Club5 Class Treasurer C435 Dorm Dance Committee C31 Chairman C41 Endowment' Fund Committee CD5 Class Day Marshal C105 junior Prom Committee C305 Track, Freshman Team, Squad C2, 395 Class Baseball Squad C305 Field Day Relay C255 Entered Freshman Year. 84 Born July 24, 19045 Engineering Administrationg GEORGE WESLEY KNIGHT, Cambridge, Mass. Born September 10, 1902g Prepared at Chauncy Hall Schoolg Engineering Administrationg Entered Fresh- man Year. FRAZIER PICKENS LABOON, Taylors, S. C. Born September 16, 1902, Prepared at Clemson Collegeg Civil Engineeringg Civil Engineering Society, Entered junior Year. HAROLD EDWIN HOLM KNIGHT, QJEK, Brooklyn, N. Y. Born May 12, 19093 Electrical Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. ALAN KAMP LAING, BGJH, Denver, Col. Born January 3, 19025 Prepared at University of Den- ver, Architectureg Frieze and Comiceg Architectural Society, President C455 Institute Committee C435 Ar- chitectural Student Council C3, D4 Entered Sophomore Year. A CHOONG MYUNG Ko, Songdo, Korea Born March 21, 18995 Prepared at Worcester Polytechnic Instituteg General Engineeringg First Korean Student at M. I. T., Entered Freshman Year. BARRON Pizocfron LAMBEILT, GJX, New YORK, N. Y. Born July 4, 1905g Prepared at Blair Academyg General Engineeringg Osiris, Beaver, Pi Delta E silong Woop Garoog Chefreng Institute Committee 805 All-Tech Smoker Committee C233 Vaa Doa, Staff CD, Literary Editor CD, Managing Editor CD, General Manager CD, Basketball, Freshman Squadg Tennis, Fresh- man Teamg Entered Freshman Year. EMIL KOLISCH, New York, N. Y. Born August 18, 19045 Prepared at Stuyvesant High School, New York, Electrical Engineeringg Entered Freshman Year. ANDREW LAMBEILTUS, Boston, Mass. Born November 12, 1903g Prepared at Revere High Schoolg Mechanical Engineeringg Mechanical En. gineering Society, Entered Freshman Year. 85 EDWIN LEVER LAME, C-BX, Bala, Pa. Born February 23, 1904, Prepared at West Philadelphia High School, Mechanical Engineerin 5 Crew C1, 2, 31, Swimming, Freshman Team, Squad C21, Team C31, Field Day Crew Cl, 21, Entered Freshman Year. JOHN P. LARKIN, ATA, Springfield, Mass. Born April 4, 1905, Prepared at Springfield Technical High School, Metallurgy, Beaver, Walker Memorial Committee C1, 21, All-Tech Smoker Committee C215 Circus Committee C21, Tech Show, Cast C31, Basket- ball, Freshman Team, Golf C2, 31, Tech Night Com- mittee C21, Entered Freshman Year. ALBERT CHARLES LAMOUREUX, Lowell, Mass. Born February 23, 1905, Prepared at Lowell High School, Chemical Engineering Practice, Chemical Society, Catholic Club, Entered Freshman Year, ARTHUR EDWARD LARRATT, Billerica, Mass. Born May 25, 1904, Prepared at Billerica High School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Execu- tive Committee, Entered Freshman Year. ARGo ERNEST LANDAU, ZBT, St. Louis, Mo. Born july 28, 1904, Prepared at University of Missouri, Engineering Administration, Corporation XV, Track, Varsity Squad C3, 41, Entered Sophomore Year. WILLIAM HARRIS LATHAM, Norwich, Conn. Born November 9, 1903, Prepared at Norwich Free Academy, Civil Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Scabbard and Blade, Civil Engineering Society, S. A. M. E, Pistol Club, Boat Club, Field Day Marshal C41, Crew C1, 2, 3, 41, Wearer of the T , Field Day Crew C21: Field Day Tug-of-War C11, Entered Freshman Year. ARTHUR HOWARD LANE, Hampton Falls, N. H. Born February 17, 1904, Preapred at Phillips Exeter Academy, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineer- ing Society, Track, Freshman Squad, Entered Fresh- man Year. CLARENCE JOSEPH LEBEL, New York, N.Y. Born December 16, 1905, Prepared at Stiiyvesant High School, Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineer- ing, Electrical Engineering Society, Radio Society, Entered Freshman Year. 86 GEORGE JOHN LENEss, ATA, Springiield, Mass. Born May 17, 19025 Prepared at Springfield Technical High School5 Civil Engineeringg Walker Clubg Tau Beta Pi5 Varsit Clubg Civil Engineering Societyg Field Day Marshal C1115 All-Tech Smoker Committee C415 Class Day Marshal C415 T. C. A., Chairman of Meetings Com- mittee C415 Track Team Cl, 2, 3, 41, Captain C413 Relay Team Cl, 3, 41, Captain C315 Winner of Technique gup Award C415 Field Day Relay C115 Entered Freshman ear. MARK WILLIAM LIBBEY, South Berwick, Me. Bornjune 27, 19025 Prepared at Phillips ExeterAcademy5 Mechanical Engineering5 Mechanical Engineering Society5 Aeronautical Engineering Societyg Entered Freshman Year. JOSEPH Louis LEVIS, Dorchester, Mass. Born July 20, 19055 Prepared at Boston English High School 5 Civil Engineering5 Varsity Clubg Civil Engineer- in Society, Executive Committee C31, Vice-President C415 S. A. M. E.5 Catholic Clubg Senior Week Corn- mittee5 The Tech C115 The Benchmark C215 M. I. T. A. A. C315 FCHCiflg Cl, 2, 3, 41, Captain C315 Wearer of the T 5 Summer Camp Show Cast C215 Choral Society C315 Entered Freshman Year. MAX Louis LIBMAN, Chelsea, Mass. Born August 5, 19055 Prepared at Chelsea High Schoolg Electrical Engineerin 5 Chess Clubg Gym, Varsity Team C215 Class Crew 5315 Entered Freshman Year. Szu M1EN L1, Peking, China Born August 30, 19005 Prepared at Peking Univer- sity5 Civil Engineeringg Civil Engineering Societyg Entered Sophomore Year. EARL DEWITT LISSNER, Helena, Mont. Born February 22, 19025 Prepared at St. john's Military Academy5 Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineer- ing5 The Tech C3, 415 Entered Freshman Year. . ALBERT P. LIBBEY, IFA, ' Eliot, Me. Born December 28, 19035 Prepared at Phillips Exeter Acaden1y5Hydro-Electric Engineerin 5 Civil Engineer- ing Societyg Crew, Varsity Squad Ca, 415 Wrestling, Freshman Squadg Field Day Tug-of-War Cl, 215 En- tered Freshman Year. HANG YEUK Lo, Canton, China Born October 14, 19035 Prepared at Washington and Lee Universityg Metallurgy5 Mining Engineering So- ciety5 Entered Freshman Year. 87 WALTER EDER Loao, New York, N. Y. Born March 29, 19055 Prepared at Boys' High School, Brooklyn, Chemical En ineering, Chemical Society, C. P. S. Representative CS, Entered Freshman Year. DWIGHT KERR LUSTER, East Orange, N. Born April 10, 1903, Prepared at East Orange High School, Engineering Administration, Van Don, Asso- ciate Literary Editor C21, Tech Show, Chorus C11, Musical Clubs, Management C11, Basketball, Fresh- man Squad, Entered Freshman Year. JOHN EPHRAIM LONGYEAR, EN, Lansing, Mich. Born December 3, 1902, Prepared at Michigan Agri- cultural College, Engineering Administration, En- tered Sophomore Year. WENDELL CooK MCCLURE, Chicago, Ill. Born October 20, 1902, Prepared at Lewis Institute, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, Catholic Club, Entered Sophomore Year. KENNETH SAWYER LORD, ATA, Saco, Me. Born March 10, 1902, Prepared at Phillips Exeter Acad- emy, Engineering Administration, Osiris, Beaver, Walker Club, Theta Tau, Calumet Club, Varsity Club, Chemical Societ , Corporation XV, Boat Club, Class Vice-President 821, Executive Committee C11, Insti- tute Committee C41, Budget Committee C319 Field Day Marshal C3, 41, Advisory Council on Athletics C41,junior Prom Committee C315 M. I. T. A. A. C31, President C41, Swimming, Varsity Team C31, Manager C31, Basketball, Freshman Team, Entered Freshman Year. WILLARD FooTE MCCORNACK, fIJ2K, Phoenix, Ariz. Born December 16, 19053 Prepared at Brooklyn Poly- technic Preparatory School, Chemical Engineering, Walker Club, Masque, Scabbard and Blade, Chemical Society, Rifle Club, All-Tech Smoker Committee C315 Senior Week Committee, The Tech C2, 31, Tech Show, Management C11, Ballet C11, Cast CZ, 3, 41, Wrestlin , Freshman Squad, Rifle Team, Varsity Squad C54 Field Day Tug-of-War C11, Entered Fresh- man Year. WILLIAM PLUMMER LOWELL, JR., KE, Newburyport, Mass. Born September 13, 1903, Prepared at Phillips Ando- ver Academy, Engineering Administration, Osiris , Tau Beta Pi, Baton, Scabbard and Blade, S. A. M. E., Institute Committee C41, Field Day Marshal C41, Cir- cus Committee C315 Senior Week Committee, Musical Clubs, Assistant Manager C1, 21, Stage Manager C31, General Manager C41, Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES EMANUEL MCCULLOCH, Brooklyn, N. Y. Born May 7, 1905, Prepared at Brooklyn Manual Training High School, Chemical Engineering Prac- tice, Pi Delta Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Stylus, Chemical SOCiery9 The Tub, Reporter C21, News Writer and Night Editor C21, Sporting Editor C31, Managing Editor C419 Dormitory Smoker Committee, Chairman C-11, Entered Freshman Year. 88 DAVID HAMILTON MCCULLOCH, Brooklyn, N. Y. Born May 7, 1905 .Prepared at Brooklyn Manual Train- ing High School, Chemical Engineering, Pi Delta Epsi- lon5 Tau Beta Pig Scabbarcl and Bladeg Scroll5 Chemical Society, President C415 T, B. N., Managing Editor C31, Editor C415 T. C.A., Manager Information Serv- ice C315 Track, Freshman Squad, Entered Freshman Year. EDWARD JOSEPHUS MCGREW, JR., AKE, Lexington, Mo. Born October 22, 19025 Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy5 Hydro-Electric Engineering, Entered Fresh- man Year. IRVING ROGER MACDONALD, Boston, Mass. Born August 6, 19055 Prepared at West Roxbury High Schoolg Alpha Chi Sigmag Chemistryg Chemical So- ciety, Secretary C415 Institute Committee C415 Crew, Freshman Squadg Dormitory Dance Committee C313 Dormitory Committee C415 Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES PATRICK MCHUGH, 5 Watertown, Mass. Born August 5, 19035 Prepared at Watertown High Schoolg Chemical Engineering5 Chemical Society5Scroll5 Catholic Clubg T. E. N. C3, 41, Advertising Manager C415 Entered Freshman Year. CLIFTON BENEDICT MCFARLAND, Chelsea, Mass. Born july 4, 19065 Prepared at Chelsea High Schoolg Civil Engineer-ingg Civil Engineering Society5 Tennis, Varsity Squad C31, Manager C315 Assistant Manager Basketball C115 Assistant Manager Tennis C215 Entered Freshman Year. I WILLIAM CYRUS MACINNES, Lyon's Brook, Nova Scotia Born February 19, 19025 Prepared at Dalhousie Uni- versityi5 Electrical Engineering5 Entered Sophomore Year. DAVID FRANCIS MCGRATH, Brookline, Mass. Born February 10, 19025 Prepared at Brookline High Schoolg Mechanical Engineeringg Mechanical Engineer- ing Society5 Catholic Club, Entered Freshman Year. ROBERT ANGUS MCLACHLAN, Vancouver, B. C. Born September 9, 18985 Prepared at University of British Columbiag Naval Architectureg Naval Archi- tecture Societyg T. E. N., Staff C3, 415 Boxing, Varsity Squad C3, 415 Entered junior Year. 89 NEIL Butler MacLaren, Merigomish, Nova Scotia Bornjuly 31, 19013 Prepared at University of Manitobag Mechanical Engineeringg Mechanical Engineering Societyg Entered junior Year. G. MALCOLM MCNEIL, Winthrop, Mass. Born October 22, 19035 Prepared at Boston English High Schoolg Mechanical Engineeringg M. I. T. Post Army Ordnance Association, President C105 Rifle Clubg Rifle Team Cl, D5 Entered Freshman Year. THOMAS ADOLPHUS MCLENNAN, fIJBE,' Marshall, Mo. Born October 13, 19035 Prepared at Missouri Univer- sityg Engineering Administrationg Entered Sophomore Year. PAUL LESTER MAHONEY Biddeford Me. I I Born October 23, 19013 Prepared at Biddeford High Schoolg Chemical Engineering, Chemical Society, Vice- President C435 Catholic Clubg Institute Committee C425 Dormitory Committee C42 Tbe Tech, Staff C233 Entered Freshman Year. EARL CHATHAM McMAHoN, Everett, Mass. Born April 29, 19035 Prepared at Everett High Schoolg Electrical Engineering Society, Pistol Clubg Track, Varsity Squad C335 Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE ALEXANDER MAKAROEF, I Odessa, Russia Born January 1, 19045 Prepared at Robert Collegeg Civil Engineeringg Civil Engineering Society, En- tered Senior Year. JOHN EDGAR MCMASTER, Chelmsford, Mass. Born july 14, 19043 Prepared at Lowell High Schoolg Electrical Engineering 5 Entered Freshman Year. RAYMOND MANCHA, JR., CIIKE, St. Louis, Mo. Born November 27, 1902g Prepared at Roxbury School Cheshire, Conn.g Mechanical Engineering, Beaver, Batong Class Vice-President C415 Executive Committee C32 Tech Show, Specialty Act CZ, 319 Mandolin Club CD5 Banjo Club C1 , 2, 31, Leader C2, 31, Dance Orchestra CI, 2, 355 Specialty Act C2, 325 Entered Freshman Year. 1 90 PHILIP SALVATORE MANCINI, Providence, R. I. Born September 22, 1901 , Prepared at Brown University, Electric Engineering, Electrical Engineering Society, Catholic Club, Class Baseball CD, Entered Sophomore Year. ' BENJAMIN MARGOLIN, Newtonville, Mass. Born May 19, 1905, Prepared at Newton High School, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering So- ciety, Radio Society, Menorah Society, Class Baseball C1, D, Beaver Baseball C353 Entered Freshman Year. THEODORE AUGUST MANGELSDORF, WA, Atchison, Kan. Born November 27, 1902, Prepared at Atchison High School, Chemical Engineering, Pi Delta Epsilon, Stylus, Chemical Society, Endowment Fund Committee C4D, The Tech, Staff CZD, Assistant Advertising Manager CD, Business Manager C3, 49, Entered Freshman Year. FREDERICK RITCHIE MARINDIN, Northampton, Mass. Born June 7, 1903, Prepared at Wilbraham Academy, Architecture, Entered Freshman Year. AMEs TRACY MANION, Boston, Mass. Born November 2, 1903, Prepared at Boston English High School, Chemistry, Chemical Society, Track Team Cl, 2, 3, ID, Field Day Relay C1, D, Entered Freshman Year. ARNOLD RAYMOND MARSHALL, Concord, Mass. Born October 24, 1902, Prepared at Concord High School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engi- neering Society, Entered Freshman Year. EDWARD MORGAN MANNING, CIDKW, Lynn, Mass. Barn October 3, 1932,Prep1re:l at Washington and Jef- ferson College, Metallurgy, Chemical Society, Mining Engineering Society, M. I. T. Post Army Ordnance Association, Field Day Crew CD, Field Day Football C1, ZD, Field Day Relay CD, Entered Freshman Year. RONALD JAMES MARTIN, Broad Brook, Conn. Barn February 8, 1934, Prepared at Rockville High School, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Society, Math Club, Class Baseball Cl, D, Entered Freshman Year. 91 FRANCISCO CARBAJAL MARTINEZ, Vizcaya, Spain Born July 8, 1903, Prepared at Dummer Academy, Me- chanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, Latin American Club, Soccer Team C1 , 2, 3, 41, Entered Freshman Year. ROBERT GILMORE MAXWELL, Cambridge, Mass. Born May 9, 1902, Prepared at Rindge Technical Institute, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Society, Entered Freshman Year. JOHN VERNON MASTERMAN, Framingham, Mass. Born April 6, 1904, Prepared at Framingham High School, Mechanical Engincering, Mechanical Engineer- ing Society, S. A. M. E., Pistol Club, Track, Freshman Squad, Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM BENTLEY MAYER, Horse Leads, N. Y. Born February 14, 18895 Prepared at Southwestern University, Harvard University, Air Service Engi- neering School, General Engineering, Entered Senior Year. WILERED FAIRBANKS MATHEWSON, North Weymouth, Mass. Born May 27, 1904, Prepared at Weymouth High School, General Science, Entered Freshman Year. WALTER JOSEPH MEARLS, South Boston, Mass. Born October 28, 1904, Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School, Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineering, St lus, Catholic Club, The Tech, Circulation Manager CZS, Entered Freshman Year. ROBERT EDGAR MATTSON, IIJKE , Excelsior, Minn. Born March 24, 1901, Prepared at U. S. Naval Academy, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Mandolin Club CEO, Banjo Club C3. 41, Entered junior Year. WILLIAM MEEHAN, Boston, Mass. Born October 28, 1905: Prepared at Boston English High School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, President CQ, Catholic Club, Track, Fresh- man Team, Entered Freshman Year. 92 JOSEPH BRAINARD MERRICK Providence, R. I. Born August 23, 19033 Prepared at Cranston High School, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Society, Entered Freshman Year. 7 LEONARD MILANO, Somerville, Mass. Born November 1, 19025 Prepared at Somerville High School, Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, Mining Engineering Societyg Musical Clubs C3, 03 Track Team Cl, DQ Gym Team C2, 35, Field Day Relay Cl, 25, En- tered Freshman Year. LATHROP BENNETT MERRICK, Andover, Mass. Born October 24, 19045 Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy, Soccer, Freshman Team, Entere Freshman Year. XVILLIAM BUCHANAN MILLAR, TT, New York, N. Y. Born May 18, 19033 Prepared at Wesleyan University, Geology, Pi Delta Epsilon: Woop Garoog Mining Engineering Societyg Vaa Dao, Associate Editor CD, Literary Editor CD, Managing Editor C4jg Entered Sophomore Year. CHARLES HART MERRITT, 3RD, AXA, Danbury, Conn. Born March 6, 19045 Prepared at The Choate School? Mechanical Engineeringg Mechanical Engineering So- cietyg Rifle Club, Entered Freshman Year. NOEL HENRY MILLER, ATQ, Racine, Wis. Born December 25, 19043 Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy, Mechanical Engineering, Theta Tau, Tach- nique Staff CD5 Track, Freshman Team, Swimming, Freshman Team, Manager CD, Entered Freshman Year. JAMES MCVAY, Atlantic City, N. J. Born November 23, 1902, Prepared at Hill Schoolg Naval Architecture and Marine Engineeringg Naval Architecture Society, Entered Freshman Year. SIDNEY EMANUEL MILLER, Cincinnati, Ghio Born July 22,1902g Engineering Administration. 93 MORRIS Louis MINSK, Chelsea, Mass. Born September 15, 1904, Prepared at Chelsea High School, Electrochemical Engineering, Chess Club, Me- norah Society, Entered Fres man Year. HORACE EDWARD NASON, Milton, Mass. Bornjanuary 5, 1905, Prepared at Milton High Schoolg Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering So- ciety, Entered Freshman Year. MILTON BERNARD MORGAN, TAKIJ, Cumberland, Md. Born November 20, 19049 Prepared at Tome School, En- gineering Administration, Basketball, Manager C355 Entered Freshman Year. DONALD SIGFRIED NELSON, Chicago, Ill. Born February 10, 1907, Prepared at Chicago Art Insti- tute, Architecture, Architectural Society, Entered junior Year. ROBERT BURNS MORRISSEY, Lowell, Mass. Born October 16, 19035 Prepared at Lowell High School, Electrochemical Engineering, Chemical Society, Catholic Club, Von Dao, Assistant Editor CZD, Associate Editor C315 Track, Cl, 25, Cross-Country Cl, D, Entered Freshman Year. WALLACE KEMPFER NEWCOMB, Boston, Mass. Born September 28, 1903 , Prepared at Boston English High School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, S. A. M. E., Gym, Freshman Squad, Team CZ, 3, 45, Wearer of the T , Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE ASHMUN MORTON, AKD, Indianapolls, Ind. Born March 24, 1903, Prepared at Shortridge High School, Electrical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineer- ing Societyg Electrical Engineering Society, Chess Club, Radio Society, Entered Freshman Year. ROBERT ARCHIBALD N ISBET, Schenectady, N. Y. Born May 24, 1902, Prepared at Schenectady High School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical En- gineering Societyg Entered Freshman Year. 94 THEODORE EDWARD NORTON, Wellsville, N. Y. Bornjuly 26, 19055 Prepared at Westport High Schoolg Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Aero- nautical Engineering Societyg Naval Architecture So- cietyg Tech Show, Orchestra CD5 Field Day Crew CDQ Entered Freshman Year. EUGENE PRATT NOWLEN, AXA, Benton Harbor, Mich. Born November 4, 18995 Prepared at University of Michigang Architecrureg Scarab Fraternityg Frieze and Corniceg Architectural SocierygArchitectural Student Council C415 Entered Freshman Year. EDMUND FRANK OEFEINGER, Dorchester, Mass. Born December 18, 1904g Prepared at Boston English High Schoolg Chemical Engineeringg Chemical Societyg Entered Freshman Year. 1 BRAULIO Novo, CIJAA, Havana, Cuba Born March 20, 19045 Prepared at Chauncy Hall Schoolg Mechanical Engineeringg Mechanical Engineering So- cietyg Latin American Clubg Catholic Clubg Boxing C1, 2, 3Dg Entered Freshman Year. JAMES STUCKER ORFUTT, Georgetown, Ky. Born September 12, 19035 Prepared at Georgetown Col- legeg Chemical Engineeringg Chemical Societ g Van Dan, Assistant Editor C31 Associate Editor C455 Entered Sophomore Year. CECIL CARL OGREN, Malden, Mass. Born january 16, 1901 , Prepared at Chauncy Hall Schoolg Engineering Administrationg Chemical Societyg Field Day Crew Cljg Field Day Football C253 Entered Fresh- man Year. JOHN ROSWELL OAKLEY, Hopkinton, Mass. Born October 17, 19035 Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Mechanical Engineeringg Masqueg Mechanical Engineering Societyg Aeronautical Engineering Societyg Tech Show, Orchestra C1, 2, 3, 4Dg Track, Freshman Squadg Crew, Freshman Squadg Entered Freshman Year. CARL HERMAN OLANDER, Milton, Mass. Born November 15, 19045 Prepared at Milton High Schoolg Chemical fEngineeringg Chemical Societyg Entered Freshman Year. 95 EDGAR O'NElL, ATA, Rochester, N. Y. Born April 5, 1899, Prepared at West High School, Rochester, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering So- cietyg Outin Club, Finance Committee C434 Budget Committee CED, M. I. T. A, A., Assistant Treasurer C2, D, Treasurer C455 Boxin Squad C1, ZDQ Fencing, Freshman Team, Manager C355 Field Day Tug-of-War CD, Entered Freshman Year. THORNTON WASHINGTON OWEN, AXA, Washington, D. C. Born February 19, 1904, Prepared at McKinley Manual Training School, Engineering Administration, Osiris, Pi Delta Epsilon, Tau Beta Pig Stylus, Corporation XV, Junior Director C394 Institute Committee C453 Camp Technology Student Council C335 All-Tech Smoker Committee CD, Circus Committee CD5 Senior Week Com- mitteeg The Tech, News Writer and Reporter CD, Ni ht Editor CD, News Editor CQ, General Manager C505 Entered Freshman Year. ALLEN ORTH, Lynchburg, Va. Born July 19, 1902, Prepared at University of Virginiag General Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. ROYAL DAY PACKARD, Sebec Lake Me. 7 Born July 14, 1902, Prepared at University of Maineg Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, En- tered Freshman Year. JOHN LEONARD OSTBORG, Concord Jct., Mass. Born February 20, 1904, Prepared at Concord High School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engi- neering Society, T. E. N. Cl, D5 Track Squad C1, 2, 3, 41, Cross-Country Squad C1, 2, 3, AD, Team C1, 3, 49, Entered Freshman Year. BASIL GEORGE PAPACONSTANTINOU, EECIJ, Sparta, Greece Born june 24, 19039 Preparedat High School ofCom- merceg Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Archimedes Club, Crew, Varsity Squad C215 Entered Freshman Year. CHIA Wm OU, Shunte, Kwantung, China Born December 30, 1904, Prepared at Tsing Hua Col- lege, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Society, Entered junior Year. ABRAHAM PAPPER, Taffa, Palestine Born May 24, 1896, Prepared at Harvard University, Architecture, Entered Sophomore Year. 96 Jour: PARDO, Lima, Peru Born january 9, 19055 Prepared at Newman Schoolg Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Societyg Class Crew Q2, 313 Entered Freshman Year. LAWSON VERNON PEAKESJR., Lynn, Mass. Born February 26, 19045 Prepared at Lynn Classical High Schoolg ChemicalEngineeringgChemical Societyg Entered Freshman Year. HOWARD ROBINSON PARKER, Islington, Mass. Born September 24, 1902, Prepared at Dedham High Schoolg Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineering, Hexalphag Electrical Engineering Societyg Rifle Clubg VI-A News, Advertising Manager, Undergraduate News Editor CD, Business Manager QDQ Boxing, Freshman Squad 3 Entered Freshman Year. NATHAN PEARLSTEIN, TEQID, Boston, Mass. Born September 18, 19045 Prepared at Chauncy Hall Schoolg Engineering Administrationg Chemical So- cietyg Corporation XVQ Chauncy Hall Clubg Van Doo CD5 Basketball, Freshman Squadg Rifle Team, Fresh- man Squadg Entered Freshman Year. ESTHER PARSONS, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Born February 23, 19025 Prepared at Wellesley College, Architectuteg Entered Sophomore Year. NEIL WESTBROOK PERDEW, CIJAGJ, Albia, Iowa Born January 17, 19039 Prepared at Iowa Wesleyan Collegeg General Engineeringg Corporation XVQ Aero- nautical Engineering Societyg Entered Sophomore Year. RICHARD BRoNsoN PARSONS, EX, Providence, R. I. Born March 19, 19043 Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academyg Electrical Engineering 3 Electrical Engineering Societyg Swimming Cl, 225 Entered Freshman Year. EDGAR Locxcwoon PERRY, KHK, Brooklyn, N. Y. Born February 27, 19059 Prepared at Brooklyn Manual Training High Schoolg Cooperative Course in Elec- trical Engineeringg Electrical Engineering Society: T. E. N., Stafffl, 325 VI-A Nauu, Circulation Manager C31 Undergraduate News Editor C31 Editor-in-Chief C435 Entered Freshman Year. 97 STEWART STROUT PERRY, Winthrop, Mass. Born April 20, 19045 Prepared at Winthrop High Schoolg Mechanical Engineering, Crew CD5 Entered Freshman Year. GUSTAVE RICHARD PETERSON, Jamaica. Plain, Mass. Born Decemlser 19, 1903, Prepared at Boston Latin School, Civil Engineer-ingg Varsity Club, Civil Engi- neering Societyg S. A. M. E.g Boat Club, Finance Com- mittee C3Dg Crew C1,2,3D, Captain CD, Rifle Team C115 Wearer of the T , Field Day Crew CI, 255 Entered Freshman Year. ALDEN WILLIAM PETERSON, Boston, Mass. Bornjanuary 17, 19035 Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Societyg Vaa Dao, Assistant Editor C415 Civil Engineering Camp , Show CD, Entered Freshman Year. WALTER EDWARD PETERSON, Winthrop, Mass. Born June 1, 19049 Prepared at Winthrop High School, - Civil Engineerin 5 Civil Engineering Society, Tennis, Varsity Team C55 Entered Freshman Year. CHESTER PETERSON, Roslindale, Mass. Born April 22, 1904 5 Prepared at West Roxbury High School, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Societyg Radio Societyg T. C. A., Handbook Staff Cl, D, Entered Freshman Class. WILLIAM WINSOR PETERsoN, Boston, Mass. Born December 22, 1904, Prepared at West Roxbury High School, Civil Engineering, Scabbard and Blade, Civil Engineerin Societyg S. A. M. E., Musical Clubs, Specialty Art C353 Entered Freshman Year. DOUGLAS ALFRED PETERSON, Boston, Mass. Born September 13, 1904, Prepared at Northeastern Pre- paratory Schoolg Electrical Engineeringg Crew Squad Cl, 2, 3, 41 Freshman Crew, Class Crew C1, 2, 3D, En- tered Freshman Year. CHARLES Louis PETZE, EN, Wilmington, Del. Born October 14, 19025 Prepared at Pennsylvania Mili- tary College, School of Chemical Engineering Prac- tice, Pi Delta Epsilon, Theta Tau, Scroll, Chemical Society, Masonic Clubg Institute Committee C4, 595 Finance Committee, Chairman C4, SD, Budget Com- mittee C4, SD, T. E. N., Assistant Advertising Man- ager CU, Assistant Business Manager CZD, Circulation Manager C31 Business Manager C455 T. C. A., Assistant Director Blotter CZD, Director Blotter C3j, Treasurer C4Dg Entered Freshman Year. 98 LEONARD VOLK PHELPS, Cambridge, Mass. Born April 17, 1901, Prepared at Boston University, Biology and Public Health, Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES EDMUND PooRE, QAX, Bradford, Mass. Born January 18, 1904, Prepared at Little Hall, En- gineering Administration, Beaver, Calumet Club, Freshman Track Manager CD, Swimming, Freshman Squad, Hockey Manager CD, Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES MARVIN PICKETT, JR. , Boston, Mass. Born January 23, 1905, Prepared at West Roxbury High Schoo, Civil Engineering, Civil Enuineering Society, Executive Committee QD, Secretary C9395 S. A. M. E., Radio Society, Entered Freshman Year. ALFRED JOSEPH POTE, Chelsea, Mass. Born February 9, 1904, Prepared at Chelsea High School, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering So- ciety, Chess Club, Catholic Club, Radio Society, En- tered Freshman Year. LOUIS PIROLA, Chicago, Ill. Born November 9, 1902, Prepared at Beaux Arts Insti- tute of Design, Architecture, Architectural Society, Catholic Club, Enteredjunior Year. RICHARD HOOPER POUGH, ATQ, St. Louis, Mo. Born April 19, 1904, Prepared at Washington Univer- sity, Engineering Administration, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Chi Sigma , Corporation XV, Enteredjunior Year. RICHARD WENTWORTH PLUMMER, 1I1Kl1 , Malden, Mass. Born March 11, 1904, Prepared at Dartmouth College, Metallurgy, Entered Sophomore Year. DAVID BRUCE PowERs, Pomona, Cal. - Botnjuly 10, 1903, Prepared at El Paso High School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, S..,A. M. E., Wrestling, Freshman Team, Squad C2, 3, 43, En- tered Freshman Year. 4 99 JAMES BERNARD PowERs, North Wilbraham, Mass. Born October 26, 1897: Prepared at Tufts College, Mechanical Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. LAWRENCE STEVENS RANDALL, Brockton, Mass. Born March 18, 19045 Pnepared at Brockton High School, Mechanical Engineering, Tau Beta Pig Mechan- ical Engineering Society, Tech Show, Chorus C3, 415 Entered Freshman Year. ELLIOT STERLING PRATT, Lowell, Mass. Born August 30, 1901, Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy, Engineering Administrationg Corporation XV, Entered Freshman Year. SUMNER SILSBEE RANDELL, JR., Quincy, Mass. Born February 19, 19045 Electrical Engineering, Elec- trical Engineering Societyg Hockey Team O., 2, 3, 455 Entered Freshman Year. ROBERT ARTHUR PURCELL, BAE, , Alliance, Ohio Born June 24, 19035 General Engineeringg Entered Freshman Year. MANRRED RAUSCHER, Ruegsau, Switzerland Born February 23, 19045 Mathematicsg Chefreng Aero- nautical Engineering Societyg Entered Freshman Year. DOROTHY QUIGGLEi Auburndale, Mass. Born August 21, 19035 Prepared at Girls' Latin School, Chemical Engineeringg Cleofan Cl, 2, 3, 453 Chemical Society, Class Treasurer CD5 Finance Committee C215 Entered Freshman Year. PHILIP JOSEPH THOMAS RAWLINS, EN, Seaford, Del. Born March 29, 19023 Prefated at Pennsylvania Mili- tary Collegeg Mechanics: Engineeringg Mechanical Engineering Societyg'Entered Sophomore Year. l 100 C B L P E R C R oLIN WYLAND REITH, ' K1ngwood, W. Va. Born September 26, 19045 Prepared at West Virginia University: Geologyg Phi Beta Kappag Mining Engi- neering Societyg Dormitory Committeeg Entered Junior Year. ENJAMIN PARKER RICHARDSON, JR., Brookline, Mass. Born May 23, 19035 Prepared at Brookline High Schoolg Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineeringg Aero- nautical Engineering Society, Electrical Engineering Society, T. E. N., Staff CD5 Crew, Freshman Squadg Wrestling, Freshman Squadg Field Day Crew Cl, ZDQ Entered Freshman Year. EONARD LEROY FRANCIS REMINGTON, Franklin, Mass. Bornjuly 20, 19033 Prepared at Chauncy Hall Schoolg Engineering Administration, Basketball C1 , 3, 42, Team CID, Entered Freshman Year. HILII1 MORRISON RICHARDSON, KHK, ' Groveland, Mass. Bornjuly 2, 1904, Prepared at Groveland High Schoolg General Engineering, Tech Show, Orchestra C255 Entered Freshman Year, LLIOT PITMAN REXFORD, Greenwood, Mass. Born january 19, 19035 Prepared at General Electric Engineering School, Geology and Geological Engineer- ing, Mining En ineering Society, Mandolin Club CZ, 3, 4Dg Banjo Club 6, 3, 4Dg Entered Freshman Year. OBERT WILLIAM RICHARDSON, EN, Allston, Mass Born March 21, 19025 Prepared at Huntington School 1 1 Engineering Administration, Swimming Team Cl, ID Entered Freshman Year. HARLES RICH, GX, Swanton, Vt. Born August 31, 1903: Prepared at Hotchkissg Engi neering Administrationg Stylus, Radio Societyg The Tech News Writer CU, Night Editor CZD, Editorial Board C35 Banjo Club C225 Entered Freshman Year. 1 1 OBERT WILSON RICHMOND, Chestnut Hill, Mass Born November 14, 19035 Engineering Administration Masque, Civil Engineering Society, Corporation XV The Benchmark, Circulation Manager QD, Tech Show Management Cl, 21, Mail Advertising Manager ID, -resignedg Crew, Freshman Squad, Hocke , Freshman Squad, Field Day Tug-of-War Manager Summer Camp Show C335 Entered Freshman Year. I 101 HENRYLCLAREMONT RICKARD, IDEA, Andover, Mass. Born May 19, 19035 Prepared at Haverhill High School5 Engineering Administrationg Beaverg The Tech, Staff C11, Assistant Advertising Manager C215 Tech Show, Assist- ant Business Manager C215 Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE HERBERT ROCKWOOD, JR., Oak Park, Ill. Born April 14, 19025 Prepared at Dartmouth College5 Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineering5 Entered junior Year. WILLIAM FLOURNOY RIVERS, CQDKE, Boston, Mass. Born March 2, 19025 Prepared at Friends School, Wash- ingtong Civil Engineering5 The Colonelsg Civil Engi- neering Societyg Entered Freshman Year. ROBERT WAINWRIGHT ROGERS, AXA, Highland Park, Ill. Born April 9, 19045 Prepared at Highland Park High School5 Naval Architectureg Tau Beta Pig Theta Taug Naval Architecture Society, Vice-Chairman C31, Chair- man C415 S A. M. E.5 M. I. T. A. A., Supervising Manager of Football C415 Track Team C1 , 2, 3, 415 En- tered Freshman Year. EDWARD NEWTON ROBERTS, Yonkers, N. Y. Born May 21, 1903: Prepared at Yonkers High Schoolg Mining Engineering and Metallurgyg Mining Engineer- ing Societyg Entered Freshman Year. FRANCIS PHILAMON ROMANOFF, Chicago, Ill. Born December 7, 19015 Prepared at Lewis Instituteg Electrochemical Engineeringg Rifle Clubg T. E. N., Assistant Managing Editor C215 Entered Freshman Year. PHILIP WALTER ROBINSON, Denver, Col. Born June 1, 19025 Prepared at Chauncy Hall School5 Mechanical Engineeringg Mechanical Engineering So- cietyg Crew, Freshman Squad, Junior Varsity Team5 Basketball, Freshman Squadg Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM FRANCIS ROONEY, Reading, Mass. Born December 23, 19035 Prepared at Chauncy Hall Schoolg General Engineering, Varsity Club5 S. A. M. E.5 Catholic Clubg M. I. T. A. A. C415 Track Team C1, 2, 3, 415 Cross-Country Team Cl, 2, 3, 41, Captain C415 Wearer ofthe T 5 Entered Freshman Year. 102 FRANKJOHANNES ROORDA, Wheatfield, Ind. Born May 16, 19035 Prepared at Armour Institute of Technologyg Architecture5 Architectural Societyg En- tered Junior Year. RICHARD ADLER ROTHSCHILD, Selma, Ala. Bornjanuary 21, 19055 Prepared at University of Ala- bamag Engineering Administrationg Masqueg Stylusg S. A. M. E.5 Radio Societyg The Tecb, Literary Staff C115 News Writer C215 Night Editor C314 Editorial Board C41g Author Cwithj. B. Goldberg1 Tech Show 1926 C41g Entered Freshman Yeat. GEORGE DEWBY Ross, Pittsfield, Mass. Born February 18975 Prepared at Huntington Schoolg Sanitary Engineeringg Civil Engineering Societyg En- tered Fteshman Year. THOMAS MCKIE ROWLANDS, Victoria, B. C. Born December 20, 18973 Prepared at University of Washingtong Naval Architecture and Marine En- gineeringg Naval Architecture Society, C. P. S. Repre- sentative C415 Dormitory Committee C413 Hockey, Varsity Team C415 Entered Sophomore Year. BERNARD POMEROY RossER, ATA, Arcanum, Ohio Born August 15, 19025 Prepared at Ohio Wesleyan Universityg Hydro-Electric Engineeringg Civil En i- neering Societyg Glee Club C3, 415 Mandolin Club CE3, 415 Entered Junior Year. - MAURICE GAsToN ROYER, Quebec, Can. Born March 2, 19025 Civil Engineeringg Civil Engineer- ing Societyg Catholic Clubg Entered Senior Year. ELIZABETH RossMAN, Boston, Mass. Born july 28, 19055 Architectural Engineeringg Entered Freshman Year. ALoNzo WILLIAMLRUFF, Cobleskill, N. Y. Born March 24, 19035 Prepared at Cobleskill High School 5 Mechanical Engineering5 Mechanical Engineer- ing Societyg S. A. M. E.g Rifle Clubg Basketball Team Cl, 215 Entered Freshman Year. 105 SoLoMoN RUSITZKY, IDEA, New Bedford, Mass. Born April 28, 1902, Prepared at New Bedford High School, Architectural Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Architectural Society, S. A. M. E., Menorah Society, Entered Freshman Year. IsAAc CHENERY SALMON, YIJEK, Turners Falls, Mass. Born May 3, 19033 Prepared at Massachusetts Agricul- tural College, Engineering Administration, Corporation XV, Vao Doo CZ, 30, Track, Freshman Squad, Field Day Relay CD, Entered Freshman Year. W INSLOW HEWITT RUSSELL, Boston, Mass. Bornjanuary 15, 1905, Prepared at English High School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering So- ciety, Debating Society, Track, Freshman Squad, Entered Freshman Year. NICHOLAS ROSSELLER SAMAHA, Boston, Mass. Born September 18, 1903, Prepared at Boston English High School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Speakers' Club, Pistol Club, The Tub, News Writer CD, Staff Photographer GD, Boxing Team Cl, ZH, Field Day Relay CD, Entered Freshman Year. HAROLD JOHN RYAN, Brighton, Mass. Born March 22, 1905,Prepared at Brighton High School, Electrical Engineering, Baton, Catholic Club, The Tech, Reporter CD, Assistant Night Editor CD, Musical Clubs, C2, 35, Assistant Leader Mandolin Club CAD, Swim- ming, Freshman Squad, Entered Freshman Year. DONALD KILGORE SAMPSON, Springfield, Mass. Born March 31, 1904, Prepared at Norwich University, I Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, S. A. M. E., Entered Sophomore Year. A LUCIEN ROLAND ST. ONGE, Haverhill, Mass. Born February 21, 1906, Prepared at Haverhill High School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engi- neering Society, S. A. M. E., Catholic Club, Radio So- ciety, Rifle Club, Tlu Tech, Circulation Department CD, Track, Freshman Squad, Entered Freshman Year. WALLACE WHITNEY SANDERSON Brighton, Mass. Born December 7, 1901, Prepared at Brighton High School, Chemistry, Chemical Society, Chess Club, Swimming, Freshman Team, Entered Freshman Year. 104 LEWIS MAJOR SANFORD, KE, Louisville, Ky. Born September 15, 19045 Prepared at Manual Train- ing High Schoolg Mechanical Engineeringg Varsity Clubg Class Executive Committee C41g Track Team Cl, 2, 3, 415 Wearer of the T g Holder of Institute Record in Pole Vaultg Entered Freshman Year. LESTER WOLFSON SCHOENEELD, ZBT,7 Philadelphia, Pa. Born April 1, 19025 Electrical Engineeringg Electrical Engineering Society 5 Radio Societyg Tech Show, Music Writer C415 Crew, Varsity Squad C315 Boxing, Varsity Squad C415 Entered Sophomore Year. CHINTALAPATI SATYANARAYANARAJU, Vizagapatam, India Born October 4, 19015 Mechanical Engineeringg Entered as a Graduate Student. JOHN WILLMARTH SEARLES, AXE, Cambridge, Mass. Born June 20, 19043 Prepared at Phillips Exeter Acad- emyg Chemistryg Alpha Chi Sigmag Chemical Society5 Entered Freshman Year. STANLEY PHILLIPS SAWYER, Woburn, Mass. Born May 15, 19045 Prepared at Woburn High School 5 Electrical Engineeringg Electrical Engineering Societyg Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM CRIGHTON SESSIONS, CIJFA. ' Lakewood, Ohio Born September 22, 19045 Prepared at Case School of Applied Science5 Engineering Adininistrationg Beaverg Theta Taug Field Day Marshal C413 All-Tech Smoker Committee C3, 415 Manager Field Day C315 Manager of Track C315 Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES GARDNER SCHMIDT Superior, Wis. Born March 8, 18985 Prepared at State Normal Schoolg Electrical Engineeringg Electrical Engineering Societyg Square and Compass Club of M. I. T.5 Entered Sopho-N more Year. 7 SHAHADY SHAHEEN, West Roxbury, Mass. Born November 8, 19055 Prepared at English High Schoolg Electrical Engineeringg Electrical Engineer- ing Sociery5 Entered Freshman Year. 105 KENNETH RooT SHAW, KHK, Northampton, Mass. Born June 18, 19055 Prepared at Williston Seminaryg Electrical Engineeringg Aeronautical Engineering So- cietyg Electrical Engineering Society5 Radio Societyg Outing Club5 Entered Freshman Year. HENRY SHICK, Tientsin, China Born September 8, 19035 Prepared at Columbia Uni- versity, Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, Mining Engineering Society, Treasurer C495 Chess Club5 Menorah Societyg Cosmopolitan Clubg Chess Team C1, 295 En- tered Freshman Year. CHARLES TIMOTHY SHEA, Willimantic, Conn. Born December 29, 19005 Prepared at Connecticut Agri- cultural Collegeg Mechanical Engineeringg Mechanical Engineering Society5 Catholic Clubg Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES JOHN SLUNDER, Detroit, Mich. Born April 13, 19035 Prepared at College of City of Detroit5 Electrochemical Engineering5 Entered junior Year. DAVID ALLAN SHEPARD, fIJI'A, Denver, Col. Born January 29, 19035 Prepared at Colorado State Collegeg Chemical Engineering5 Osirisg Beaverg Walker Clubg Tau Beta Pi 5 Theta Tau5 Baton5 Chemical Society5 Class President CZ, 495 Institute Committee C2, 39, Chair- man C495 Field Day Marshal C495 All-Tech Smoker Com- mittee C2, 395 Circus Committee C395 Junior Prom Corn- mittee C395 T. C.A. , Religious Service Department C2, 39, Chairman C395 Tech Show, Specialty Act C2, 395 Banjo Club C2, 395 Mandolin Club C1, 2, 39, Leader C395 Dance Orchestra C395 Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES CLEMENT SMITH, QTQ, Orange, Conn. Born May 14, 19045 Prepared at Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, Conn., and Worcester Polytechnic Institute5 Engineering Administration5 Corporation XV, Member of Board of Directors C495 Entered Sopho- more Year. ROBERT WESLEY SHERwooD, KHK, Fairfield, Conn. Born January 27, 19045 Prepared at Fairfield High Schoolg Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineeringg Electrical Engineering Socielyg Boat Clubg Class Crew C1, 2, 39, Junior Varsity C2, 39, Varsity C495 Field Day Crew C295 Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE WARREN SMITH, Gloucester, Mass. Born September 18, 1904, Prepared at Waltham High Schoolg Engineering Adrninistration5 Chemical So- ciety, Mandolin Clu C495 Entered Freshman Year. 106 GUY HOWARD BERARD SMITH, JR., Cleveland, Ohio Born April 18, 19045 Prepared at Case School of Applied Scienceg Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engi- neering5 Entered Sophomore Year WILLIAM Moses SMITH, Boston, Mass. Born January 15, 19065 Prepared at English High School5 Electrochemical Engineering5 The Tech, Staff C355 Tech Show Orchestra Cl, 255 Entered Freshman Year. R MARVIN SCHADE SMITH, ATQ, Perth Amboy, N. J, Born July 12, 19055 Prepared at Perth Amboy High Schonl5 Civil Engineering5 Civil En ineering Societyg S. A. M. E.5 Elections Committee C555 Von Doa, Staff C25, Advertising Manager C35 resigned, Personnel Manager C353 Tha Bmcbmnrk, Advertising Manager C255 Basketball, Freshman Squad5 Gym Team Cl, 2, 3, 45, Captain C455 Chairman of Student Council at Camp Technology C255 Camp Show C255 Entered Freshman Year. MARY OLGA SOROKA, New York, N. Y. Born December 21, 19045 Prepared at Washington Irving High Schoolg Civil Engineeringg Cleofan5 Civil Engineering Society5 Voa Doa, Contributor C155 Entered Freshman Year. RALPH EDWARD SMITH, TA, Winchester, Mass. Born March 16, 19035 Prepared at Winchester High School5ChemicalEngineerin 5Stylus5ChemicalSociety5 The Tecb, Editorial Board C555 T. C. A., Manager of Blotter C35, Cabinet C45, Director of Information C455 Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Squad C2, 355 Field Day Tug-of-WarC255 Entered Freshman Year. EDWIN WARREN SOUTHWORTH, JR.,C-JE., Winchester, Mass. Born july 20, 19035 Prepared at Stone Scl1oo15 General Engineeringg Executive Committee of Class of 1925 C255 Entered Freshman Year. ROCKWELL SMITH, BQH, Rushford, Minn. Born October 6, 19025 Prepared at Beloit College5 Civil Engineering5 Walker Club5 Civil Engineering Societyg T. E. N., Editorial Staff C355 Track, Varsity Team C3, 455 Entered Sophomore Year. RAY GORDON SPEAR, Quincy, Mass, Born October 17, 19045 Prepared at Quincy High School 5 Mechanical Engineeringg Mechanical Engineering Societyg Track C1, 255 EnteredgFreshman Year. F 107 JOHN WILLIAM SPENCE, K2 ULIUS Louis SPEERT, Baltimore, Md. Bornjanuary 1, 1906 5 Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Instituteg Civil Engineering and Sanitary Engineeringg Civil Engineering Societyg Menorah Societyg Wrestlin, Varsity Squad C3, 455 Entered Sophomore Year. EDWARD BADEN STALLMAN, GE, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Born May 13, 19045 Prepared at Horace Mann Schoolg Engineering Aclministrationg Papyrusg Corporation XVQ Technique, Departments Editor C355 Field Day Tug-of-War C255 Entered Freshman Year. Rockland, Mass. Born March 26, 19035 Prepared at Phillips Exeter Acad- ernyg Engineering Administrationg Catholic Clubg Musical Clubs, Management C15, Assistant Publicity Manager C2, 355 Golf Team CZ, 455 Hockey, Freshman Teamg Entered Freshman Year. ELTON EARLE STAPLES, Segregansett, Mass. Born October 25, 19033 Prepared at Taunton High Schoolg Mining and Metallurgical Engineerin g Mining Engineering Societyg Field DayTug-of-War C255 Entered Freshman Year. GORDON HOAK SPILLETTE, A9411 Tiro, Ohio Born june 16, 19035 Prepared at Miami Universityg Engineering Admiuistrationg Phi Beta Kappag Entered junior Year. GEORGE VERNON STEELE, fI12K, Boston, Mass. Born March 18, 19035 Prepared at Chauncy Hall Schoolg Architectureg Woop Garoog Architectural Societyg All-Tech Smoker Committee C359 Vao Don, Publicity Manager CZ, 353 Field Day Tug-of-War C15g Entered Freshman Year. EDWIN ERWIN SPITZER, Fitchburg, Mass. Born February 22, 19053 Prepared at Fitchburg High Schoolg Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineeringg Radio Societyg Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM HENRY STELL,jR., EAE, Rochester, N. Y. Born February 28, 1901g Prepared at University of Rochesterg Civil Engineeringg Civil Engineering So- cietyg S. A. M. E.g Pistol Clubg Entered Freshman Year. 108 A EDGAR FRANKLIN STEVENS, KE, Newburyport, Mass. Born September 1, 1904, Prepared at Newburyport High School, Naval Architecture, Naval Architecture Society, Entered Freshman Year. MoRToN CARTER SWIFT, II, CIJBE, New Britain, Conn. Born August 6, 1903, Prepared at Stone School, Gen- eral Engineering, Chefren, Entered Freshman Year. ROLAND P1:eRsoN S'rowERs, Brookville, Mass. Born july 11, 1904, Prepared at Sumner High School, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Society, Tech Show Orchestra Cl, 2, 49, Entered Freshman Year. JAMES LORIMBR SUYDAM, CIDEK, Port Washington, N. Y. Born October 9, 1904, Prepared at Chatham High School, Architectural Engineering, Mortar and Ball, Civil Engineering Society, Architectural Society, Entered Freshman Year. - - FRANK EDWIN STRICKLAND, Hyde Park, Mass. Born August 10, 1902, Prepared at Boston English High School, Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Naval Architecture Society, Gym, Q1, 2, 31, Entered Freshman Year. ENDRE Sz1KLAs, Budapest, Hungary Born November 5, 1901, Prepared at Gymnasium, Budapest, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical En- gineering Society, Entered Freshman Year. JOHN KEMP SUMNER, Squantum, Mass- Born November 24, 1903, Chemical Engineering, Chemi' cal Society, Entered Freshman Year. JOSEPH ZBIGNIEW SZYMCZYK, Boston, Mass. Bom March 28, 1903, Architecture. 109 EDWARD ELISHA TALBOT, Springfield, Mass. Born january 16, 19059 Prepared at Central High School, Chemical Engineeringg Chemical Societyg S. A. M. E.g Finance Committee C3Dg Dormitoryt Dance Committee C2, 3, 425 Voo Dao C1, 2, 3Dg Tech Show, Busi- ness Assistant Cljg Soccer, Freshman Team, Varsity Squad C2, 39, Assistant Manager C1, 253 Class Baseball Cl, 2, 3Dg Entered Freshman Year. DWIGHT KENRICK TAYLOR, CDMA, Norfolk, Mass. Born May 8, 1904, Prepared at Walpole High School- Chemical Engineerin 5 Chemical Society, Tech Show, Chorus and Ballet Crew, Freshman Squad, En- tered Freshman Year. CHARLES TASCHEREAU, Quebec, P.Q., Can. Born November 4, 1900g Prepared at Laval University, B. A., 1919, University of Montreal, B.S., 1924, Water Power Engineeringg Chess Clubg Catholic Club, Entered Senior Year. Louis RICHMOND TAYLOR, Vineland, N. Born May 15, 19023 Prepared at Lehigh University, Cooperative Course in Electrical En ineeringg VI-A Newt, Undergraduate News Editor Advertising Manager of Spark: C3Dg Tech Show Orchestra C2, D: Entered Sophomore Year. LEON TASK, Boston Mass. 3 Barn September 21, 19025 Prepared at Boston English High School, Engineering Administrationg Corporation XV, Entered Freshman Year. THEODORE TAYLOR, CIJEK, Brookline, Mass. Born May 19, 19045 Prepared at Brookline High Schoolg Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering So- ciety, Treasurer C455 Radio Society, Track, Varsity S uad C295 Crew, Freshman Squad, Field Day Crew C255 Entered Freshman Year. ARNOLD FLINT TAYLOR, GX, Newton Center, Mass. Bornjune 16, 19005 Prepared at Newton High Schoolg Mining Engineeringg Mining Engineering Societyg Hockey Team C2, 3, 4Dg Field Day Football C215 Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM HAVILAND TAYLOR, lIf'A, Newtonville, Mass. Born November 15, 1904g Prepared at Newton High School, Chemical Engineeringg Chemical Societyg Aeronautical Engineering Society, Radio Societyg The Tech, Assistant Advertising Manager CD5 T. C. A., Publicity Manager C414 Field Day Crew C219 Entered Freshman Year. 110 x Leo TEPLOW, Taunton, Mass. Bornjune 30, 19055 Prepared at Taunton HighISchool5 Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineering, Stylusg Hexalphag Electrical Engineering Societyg The Tub, Assistant Circulation Manager CZD, Circulation Man- ager C3j5 VI-A Newt, Assistant Circulation Manager C2, 31, Circulation Manager C4D5 Entered Freshman Year. CEDRIC MEREDITH THOMPSON, Melrose, Mass. Bornjanuary 5, 19055 Prepared at Melrose High Schoolg Engineering Administrationg Track, Freshman Squadg Entered Freshman Year. REGINALD FRANK TERRILL, KI-IK, Concord, N. H. Born December 3, 19025 Prepared at Concord High Schoolg Electrical Engineeringg Electrical Engineering Society5 T. E. N. C1, D5 Track CD5 Entered Freshman Year. NORMAN AUGUST TIMMERMAN, Rock Island, Ill. Born March 29, 19025 Prepared at Augustana Collegeg Architectural Engineerin5 Architectural Societ g Basketball, Freshman Team, Varsity Squad C3, 4g, Captain CD5 Entered Freshman Year. CARL FREDERICK THEISEN, Meriden, Conn. Born September 18, 1903, Prepared at Chauncy Hall Schoolg Chemical Engineering, Alpha Chi Sigmag Chemical Society5 Aeronautical Engineering Societyg Field Day Tug-of-War C215 Entered Freshman Year. JOEL TOMPKINS, Salem, Mass. Born March 11, 19055 Pre ared at Salem High Schoolg Electrical Engineering5 Tau Beta Pi5 Electrical Engi- neering Society 5 Track Cl, D5 Entered Freshman Year. CECIL ALBERT PRITCHARD THOMAS, Hampden, Mass. Born November 22, 19045 Prepared at Central High Schoolg Civil Engineeringg Civil Engineering Societ 5 S. A. M. E.5 Rifle Clubg Boat Club, Crew CI, 2, 3, 435 Soccer, Freshman Team, Entered Freshman Year. CHARLES EDWARD TONRY, Cambridge, Mass. Born May3, 19035 Prepared at RindgeTechnicalSchool5 Mining Engineering5 Mining Engineering Society, Ex- ecutive Committee CD5 Vice-President C4D5 Catholic Club5 Track C1, 2, 3, 43, Team C1D5Cross-Country, Freshman Squad 5 Field Day Relay C225 Entered Fresh- man Year. 111 FRANK MICHAEL ToPERzER, Medford, Mass. Born September 25, 1904, Prepared at Medford High School, General Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. CEDRIC VALENTINE, Xfli, Auburndale, Mass. Born December 4, 1903, Prepared at Newton High School, Mechanical Engineering, Beaver, Theta Tau, Calumet Club, Varsity Club, Mechanical Engineering Society, Field Day Marshal QD, Crew Cl, 2, 3, 4 ' Wearer of the T , Field Day Crew Cl, ZD, En- tered Freshman Year. FRANK MARTIN TOWLE, Somerville, Mass. Born August 25, 1905, Prepared at Huntington School, Electrochemistry, Chemical Society, Outing Club, En- tered Freshman Year. ERNEST CLIFFORD VANBLARCOM, ' Portland, Me. Born December 19033 Prepared at Deering High School, Chemistry, Chemical Society, Field Day Tug-of-War Cl, 29, Entered Freshman Year. SMITH DAVISON TURNER Parkesburg, W. Va. Born August 10, 1904, Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Society, Chess Club, Entered Freshman Year. 1 FRANCIS REID VAN BUREN, XX, New York, N. Y. Born May 7, 1901, Prepared at Princeton University, Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, Mining En- gineering Society, Entered Junior Year. ARTHUR FRANCIS UNDERWOOD, Washington, D. C. Born September 19, 1904, Prepared at Central High School, Mechanical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Varsity Club, Mechanical Engineering Society, Aeronautical En- gineering Society, Boat Club, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Crew CZ, 3, 49, Wearer of the T , Field Day Tug-of-War fl, 25, Entered Freshman Year. WILLARD EVERETT VAUGHAN, 1 Attleboro, Mass. Born October 2, 1902, Prepared at Attleboro High School, Engineering Administration, Chemical So- ciety, Banjo Club C3, 41, Mandolin Club 13, 42, Entered Freshman Year. 4 112 D-. JUAN TBOFILO VILLANUEVA, Manila, P.l. Born March 15, 1904, Prepared at Manila College, Me- chanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, Catholic Club, Entered Freshman Year. JOHN EDWARD WALKER, Waltham, Mass. Born November 29, 1904, Engineering Administration, Class Treasurer C31 Musical Clubs, Treasurer C305 Field Day Football CD, Entered Freshman Year. REGINALD LESLIE WAKBMAN, Westwood, Mass. Born September 25, 1905, Prepared at Dedham High School, Chemistry, Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE WASHINGTON DOANE WALLER, JR., IIJKZ, Salisbury, Md. Born September 11, 1901, Prepared at U. S. Naval Academy, Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineer- ing, Entered Junior Year. FREDERICK EDWARD WALCH, JR., AKE, Watertown, Mass. BornJanuary13, 1904, Prepared at Central High School, Engineering Administration, Osiris, Walker Club, Calumet Club, Corporation XV, Electrical Engineer- ing Society, Executive Committee C3D, Institute Com- mittee C3, 45, Field Day Marshal CID, Dormitory Com- mittee CD, Point Systems Committee, Chairman C439 All-Tech Smoker Committee C453 Senior Week Committee, Basketball, Freshman Team, Beaver Baseball, Varsity Squad C4D, Class Baseball C1, 2, D, Captain CD, Field Day Crew CD, Entered Freshman Year. FRANCIS EDMUND WALSH, Dorchester, Mass. Born December 6, 1905, Prepared at Boston English High School, Chemical Engineering, Chemical So- ciety, Entered Freshman Year. 1 DOUGLAS BOWMAN WALKER, fs Framingham, Mass. ' Born April 29, 1904, Prepared at Harvard Engineering School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engi- neering Society, Entered Sophomore Year. MARTIN WALTER, JR., QE, New York, N. Y. Born June 27, 1904, Prepared at Horace Mann School, General Engineering, Pi Delta Epsilon, Papyrus, Chefren, Technique, Staff C1, 25, Publicity Manager CD, Managing Editor CD3 Freshman Gnu' Bank Cl, 21, Cross-Country, Freshman Team, Freshman Track Squad, Hockey, Manager C25 resigned, Entered Fresh- man Year. 113 WILLIAM MCALPINE WALWORTH, KX, Andover, Mass. Born March 19, 1904g Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy, Mechanical Engineering Track, Freshman Teamg Swimming Team C1, 1, 3, 41, Captain C435 Field Day Football CD5 Entered Freshman Year. ELMER CHAPMAN WARREN, Boston, Mass. Born May 24, 19045 Prepared at Mechanics Arts High Schoolg General Science, Mining Engineering Societyg Entered Freshman Year. ERNEST KEILING WARBURTON, Boston, Mass. Born July 12, 1904g Prepared at Brighton High Schoolg Mechanical Engineeringg Mechanical Engineering Societyg Aeronautical Engineering Society, Wrestling Cl, 3, 415 Entered Freshman Year. CURTIS Ross WASHBURN, East Freetown, Mass. Born August 23, 1904, Prepared at New Bedford High Schoolg Chemical Engineeringg Alpha Chi Sigma, Chemical Society, Program Committee C4Dg Tech Show, Chorus C455 Boxing, Freshman Team, Field Day Tug- of-War Cl, 255 Entered Freshman Year. ALBERT CORYDON WARNER, EX, Beloit, W1s. Born March 10, 1903, Prepared at Beloit College, Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering So- cieryg Track, Squad C31 Team C105 Field Day Football C223 Entered Sophomore Year. FRANKLIN EDMOND WASHBURN Cambridge, Mass. Born November 12, 18995 Prepared at University of Maineg Mechanical Engineering, Square and Compass Club, Entered Freshman Year. JAMES PRINCE WARNER, Lockport, N. Y. Born October 18, 1904, Prepared at Lockport High School, Chemical Engineeringg Alpha Chi Sigma, Chemical Societyg Tech Show C3, D5 Entered Freshman Year, ARTHUR EDWARD WATKINS, Somerville, Mass. Born December 26, 19045 Prepared at Somerville High Schoolg Engineering Administrationg Corporation XVQ M. I. T. Post Army Ordnance Association, Entered Freshman Year. 114 EDWARD RITTER WAYNE, Philadelphia, Pa. Born February 3, 1904, Prepared at West Philadelphia High School, Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineer- ing, Electrical Engineering Society, Cross-Countr , Freshman Squad, Gym, Freshman Squad, Team C2, 359 Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE ALBERT WEST, Bradford, Mass. Born May 17, 1903, Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, Engineering Administration, Entered Fresh- man Year. HARRY Louis WEINSTEIN, CIJEA, Springfield, Mass. Born December 27, 1904, Prepared at Central High School, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Society, Tech Show Orchestra CID, Entered Freshman Year. ISADOR WEXLER, Boston, Mass. Born October 8, 1896, Prepared at Huntington School: Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, Menorah Society, Entered Senior Year. DONALD GILMORE WELCH, Beverly, Mass. Born April 8, 1905, Prepared at Holten High School, Engineering Administration, Entered Freshman Year. EARL CHARLES WHEELER, Rochester, N. Y. Born August 26, 1900, Prepared at English High School, Boston, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Executive Committee C495 S. A. M. E.,Entered Freshman Year. SAMUEL WILLIAMSON JOHN WELCH, CIPBE, Morganton, N. C. Born September 7, 1903, Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, Engineering Administration, The Colonels, Entered Freshman Year. ABRAHAM XVHITE, Dorchester, Mass . Born December 28, 1904, Prepared at Boston English High School, Chemical Engineering, Chemical So- ciety, Menorah Society, Entered Freshman Year. 115 JOSEPH HENRY WHITE, Dedham, Mass. Born May 22, 19035 Prepared at Dedham High Schoolg Architectural Engineeringg Civil Engineering Societyg Track, Freshman Teamg Entered Freshman Year. WILLIAM CHARLES WILDER, Lawrence, Mass. Born March 3, 19045 Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy, Civil Engineeringg Civil Engineering So- ciety5 S. A. M. E.5 Entered Freshman Year. OTTO BIRGER WIESSNER SAX, Brookline, Mass. Born March 22, 19045 Prepared at Roxbury Latin Schoolg Engineering Administrationg Hockey Team Cl, 2, 3, 'Og Entered Freshman Year. 3 FRANK ALBERT WILKINSON, AXA, Methuen, Mass. Born April 8, 19045 Prepared at Phillips Andover Acads emyg Electrical Engineeringg Tau Beta Pig Aeronautical Engineering Society5 Electrical Engineering Society5 Track, Squad Cl, D5 Cross-Country, Freshman Squadg Field Day Tug-of-War C215 Entered Freshman Year. HERBERT HUDSON WILBUR Waltham, Mass. Born january 22, 19015 Prepared at Rensselaer Polytech- nic Institute5 General Engineering, Walker Club, Mechanical Engineerin Societyg Aeronautical Engi- neering Societyg Enteredgjunior Year. Q ROB-ERT ALESHIRE WILLIAMSON, Rockford, Ill. Born june 8, 19045 Prepared at Virginia Military Insritute5 Cooperative Course in Electrical Engineerin g Masque l-lexalphag VI-A Nawr, Editor-in-Chief Gig Tech Show Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, 415 Entered Freshman Year. JOHN BENSON WILBUR, Waltham, Mass. Born july 25, 19045 Prepared at Academy High School: Civil Engineeringg Aeronautical Engineering Societyg Thr Tech, Staff CZ, 355 Mandolin Club C3, 455 Banjo Club C415 Entered Freshman Year. ALLEN LEICESTER WILLIS, Whitinsville, Mass. Born Siptember 26, 19023 Prepared at Carnegie Insti- tute o Technologyg Engineering Administrationg Corporation XV5 M. I. T. Post Army Ordnance Asso- ciation5 Entered Freshman Year. 116 JOHN HARVEY WILLS, Belmar, N. Born September 12, 19055 Prepared at Pontiac High School, Engineering Administrationg Tau Beta Pig Civil Engineering Society, Corporation XV, Institute Com- mittee C425 T. C. A., Manager Church Relations CBD, President C-'Og Track, Freshman Team, Squad CD5 Cross-Country C2, 303 Field Day Tug-of-War CD, En- tered Freshman Year. WILLARD MATTHEW XVOLL, KIDK, Chicago, Ill. Born December 18, 19015 Prepared at University of Illinoisg Electrical Engineeringg Aeronautical Engi- neering Societyg Electrical Engineering Society, Catho- lic Club, The Tech Cl, 255 Entered Sophomore Year. EVAN FRANK WILSON Belfast, Me. Born May 19, 1900, Prepared at University of Maine, Metallurgy, Mining Engineering Society, Executive Committee C4Dg .Entered Sophomore Year. Roscoe LARUE Woon, Coldwater, Mich. Born August 16, 19043 Prepared at University of Michigan 5 Atchitectureg Entered junior Year. Rufus SAXTON .WILSON, Jn., ATQ, Newton Center, Mass. Born December 12, 19035 Prepared at Newton High Schoolg General Engineering, Track, Freshman Squad, Manager CD5 Cross-Country, Manager C315 Entered Freshman Year. MoRToN POTTER WOODASON,, Brooklme, Mass. Born January 16, 19025 Prepared at Brookline High School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engi- neeringSocietyg The TechStaE, CD, Assistant Circulation Manager CD, Field Day Tug-of-War C115 Entered Freshman Year. GEORGE EDWIN WINGATE, Malden, Mass. Born December 8, 1902, Prepared at Malden High ' Schoolg Engineering Administrationg Corporation XVQ Entered Freshman Year. DWIGHT HoDsoN Woons, GX, Greenwich, Conn. Born June 21, 19045 Prepared at Wesleyan Universityg Chemical Engineeringg Swimming C2, 3, 42, Gym CS, 455 Entered Sophomore Year. 117 JOHN BERNARD WRIGHT, QTEK, Detroit, Mich. Born April 18, 1904, Prepared at Alma College, Engi- neering Administration, Pi Delta Epsilon, Scroll, Cor- poration XV, Aeronautical Engineerin, Society, Finance Committee C3j, T. E. N. C2, 3, 43, Business Manager C425 Entered Sophomore Year. HILDA YOUNG, Columbus, Ohio Born March 20, 1905, Prepared at Ohio State Univer- sity ,Architecture,Architectural Society,Entered Soph- omore Year. CHARLES WURTZEL, CIJZA, Perth Amboy, N. Born October 7, 1904, Prepared at Perth Amboy High School, Chemistry, Chemical Society, Fencing Cl, 21, Entered Freshman Year. LEON NICHOLAS ZAITZEVSKY Petrograd, Russia Born january 6, 1900, Prepared at Petrograd High School, Architecture, Architectural Society, Entered Sophomore Year. BRADFORD PRESTON YOUNG, Taunton, Mass. Born August 23, 1904, Prepared at Taunton High School, Engineering Administration, Tech Show, Ballet CD, Chorus C3D, Entered Freshman Year. GREGORIO YNCTONG ZARA, Lipa, Batangas, P. I. Born March 12, 1902, Prepared at University of Philip- pines, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineer- ing Society, Aeronautical Engineering Society, Cosmo- politan Club, Entered Sophomore Year. CARLOS YOUNG, Montevideo, Uruguay Born December 3, 1902, Prepared at University of Montevideo, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Latin American Club, Soccer Team Cl, 2, 3, 40, Entered Sophomore Year. FRANCIS VINCENT ZENDZIAN, Worcester, Mass. Born December 28, 1903, Prepared at Worcester Poly- technic Institute, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Catholic Club, Entered Sophomore Year. 118 S E W 1 s k , w 1 N ' 5 2 I X 11 u N 1 ,w if l Y l l N - I Y X. I V 3 , Y' v 119 , E 1 .6 W. L w , . 1 i W w n , 4 r 1 1 N N 1 1 I H , R , 11 l i. i . V 3 . C1 V4 V X 1 f, A 1 -, wi' . H , 'x w ? , 1' x ' N 1 , 1 , , Q 1 5 , l 1 W N W N , , k 1 Y. N , 120 ' , ,,,H1: 41,1 Q,, R 1 N 1 - 1111 I 1 - 1 ' 'E 1'11 1, , ,, 1, X, , ,N 1, ,1 1, 1 1 1 i W 1 I, 1' 1 11 sy U 1? W .-,- ,1 1 1 . 1 1 1. 1 f H '11' 11 1 ,1, 111 1-I 11 43.71 ,, 'E'1i ,N ,.V A ' 11' 1, 4. 1. 1111 1 -, ,,,, ,1 -Y ,W,,.1 ' l:, ' 1 . ,, ,, , 1l.'.,11 ' Y 1 1 , ff W F1 11 11, N ! -2 1 Q, ':. ji' ,S 1? 1' , 1, 1 11' iz 1 11 - , V 1 1 1: - 1 ,- 11, 1 1 ' E 11 .M W 1 ' 13 if, B fl 5 .Mix 1,1 -. 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V, 1 1 122 Class of 1927 Cheney Davier Cole Eaton Baker Smith B 1. l y OFFICERS OF THE CLASS President Vice-President Lucas Edward Bannon Lewis Forrester Baker, Jr. Secretary Treafuref' Paul Conant Eaton Kenneth Eaton Smith Imtitute Committee Prentiss Ingraham Cole William Patrick Berkeley Executive Committee Richard Leonard Cheney Maurice Davier 123 ' Who's Who of the Class of 1927 Juniors may come and juniors may go, but the WHO'S WHO lives on forever. Should the class by chance have placed your name among the immortals, remember the old saying, if the shoe fits, put it on. ' WHO OF THE CLASS OF 1927 IS THE MOST POPULAR: U 1. WITH THE CLASS? As Johnny Field was the only one who did not vote for himself, he Wins with a blank suit. All others had singletons. Uohnny didn't vote.D 2. WITH THE FACULTY? Things haven't Changed since last year. The faculty wins. 3. WITH THE LADIES? Ray Hibbert's derby has Won him great fame, while Dick Whiting doesn't even need artificial aid. 4. WITH HIMSELP? Fay Darling and Bennie Levinson will have to decide among themselves. Honors were even. , THE MOST USEFUL? The one who originally does the heat problems - we cannot publish his name for obvious reasons. ' THE MOST USELESS? Joe Melhado had no opposition. THE MOST LIKELY TO BECOME ALUMNUS: 1. BY WAY or THE FRONT DOOR? E. Pluribus Unum is the lucky fellow. 2. BY WAY or THE BACK DOOR? According to the class, the majority wins. Someone suggested that the front door is too small for Wheat Hutchison. THE MOST PERFECT BROWN BAGGER? ' Bennie Levinson wins again. A bag any color turns brown at sight of him. THE MOST WORTHY CANDIDATE FOR TAMMANY HALL? Lou Baker. We wonder why? THE GREATEST EXPONENT OF SLEEP? P. I. Cole wins by a snore over joe Burly. 124 3 1 11.1 1 1 ff 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 N 111 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 11 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 '11 11 1 1 111 1 111 11 L! 111 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,N . 111' 1 11- 11 1 11 11 11' ll ,1 1. 1 111 '. 1 1 1 ' 1 11N1i 1 1 1 11 11,1 1 1 1 1 1 1- -1' 1- ' 'Q 1' 1 1 11111 , 1 1 1 '1 1'. 4 Y 1 ' I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ! 1 1 V11 , 1 1 1 fl H1 lx 11 125 WHO IS THE BEST ATI-ILETE? Hank Steinbrenner and jack Wiebe will have to fight it out with a slipstick. THE BRIGI-ITEST STUDENT? ' ' Kewpie Chase's attempt to graduate in three years makes him qualify. THE LEADING TEA HOUNDH? Hall Hately takes both lemon and cream. THE NOISIEST CLASSMATE? Heinie Janes tires us daily with his chords. THE SMOOTHEST NUMBER? Someone suggested that Frank Mesker is not a numberg he's a whole adding machine. The combination Gentry to Birch must not be forgotteng it's well oiled. THE BEST LOUD SPEAKER? ' General Ray Leonard with his Freshmen Corpse can be heard in Chelsea. THE OWNER OF THE BEST VEHICULAR CONTRAPTION? Qautomobiles includedD . Two of the Betas voted for their own Steamroller, although a 1913 model which has been dragged out every year is bound to be rather passe. . WHAT IS ENTROPY? Oh! It's the Berry's! IS WELLESLEY? Techno1ogy's battlefield. Many have been known to fall there. IS THE BEST ACTIVITY AT TECH? Cbarring TECHNIQUED Taking a quiz at 9 a.m. Saturday morning, and walking on the Esplanade were the most popular suggestions. Levinson suggested running for a class office. DOES VOO DOO? . ' Banquets was the favorite answer. One man thought it didn't do anyone or anything for it is worth all of two bits. DOES TECH SHOW? The glorification ofthe Technology Manf' the way to go homef' and not enough were among the numerous suggestions. 126 I N 2 M ' I k , 4 , W ,, M1 127 ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE A FRESHMAN? 1. Don't let last year's occupant sell you the radiator in your room. 2. Don't have a conscience. 3. Let your conscience be your guide. 4. Leave that brown bag at home. WHY DO YOU DRINK? Some do because they prefer it to Listerine, others think it's a good disinfectant, hair remover, or cold cureg but no one was frank enough to tell the truth. I HAVE YOU STAYED HERE SO LONG? Kurt stays in the hope of seeing a good-looking co-ed, others stay through force of habit. DOES A SAM BROWN BELT NOT MAKE A SOLDIER? Because it buckles under a heavy strain. - See Lyles and ask no more. WHEN oo You EXPECT TO GRADUATE? No one expects to. Everyone merely hopes and prays. WERE YOU ENGAGED? I The majority have been engaged since their freshman year - in the pursuit of studies. A WILL YOU RETURN TO THE BETROTHED CLASS? The morning after the next Prom was the popular verdict. One man couldn't answer for he has never been engaged - poor fellow. ARE WE HAPPY? 1927 is certainly a pessimistic class although all one optimist says he needs is a girl and a flivver. IS TECH HELL? 9 o'clock Saturday morning came in for another slam. One man objected to the comparison for, as he says, I prefer Hell, they don't kick you out of there! ' ' 1 128 w , W ' w w Q 1 H 4 f ' -i lk! Mm N , ,xx , XM NV V , V is -- uf l W ' ,N , W M ' w . w. 1 N 1- ' ,M ,,, wx nf X X , X X, M ,, . W. 'f ,J , X :www ,,u W , 'AN Q ,W , W ,V , ,, ' H 'N 1 w S w Q. ' 129 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 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'- . ., ,ff ' LA . f z-H91 . , .- A V W tt '. 25,5 ,1 ,-f ,L , if 1 '-jx if' fi -51.5,-:v 2,'f,-E5 ' -My L-4-' . , -.95 ya., N.. .Ju . 1'- '-'LL N .. 'Ea 1. . QQA, , 1: Sli -' we-,L ,V ,Q Qs 'Lt 4 W? Xwn. . 'Age-.ff ,. W, .,, . ,..- ,,S,?,-.- rib- - xr. I 1- f'. h.'n Q 'Z .' Season of 1925 in Athletics RENEWED interest in athletics and a larger number of men competing for places on the teams featured the season of 1925 in athletics. The major teams in track and crew shared prominence with several excellent teams in the minor sports. The tennis and fencing teams especially had very successful seasons. After a brilliant string of victories the tennis captain concluded by winning the New England intercollegiate championship while the fencing captain was runner-up in the inter- collegiate championship. The varsity crew won decisive victories over Cornell and Columbia, and gave the champion Navy crew a good race at Annapolis. The other crews did as well, scoring wins over Princeton, Cornell, and local boat-clubs, and succumbed to only the most powerful of the Eastern eights. In track Technology fared better in the larger than in the smaller meets. In the New England intercollegiate championships George Leness broke the half mile record, and Major Sanford raised his previous Technology record in the pole vault. These two men also earned eight points in the I. C. A. A. A. A. competitions at Philadelphia. The season included meets with Harvard, Princeton, and Cornell, all of whom are leaders in track. Cross-country showed a remarkable improvement since last year and promises to become one of the most successful of Technology's teams in the future. The freshman team did particularly well, winning the New England championship easily. ' Among the other teams, soccer, hockey, wrestling, and boxing received a great deal more support from the student body than in the past, which consequently raised their standard. Technology has always striven to enroll as many students in athletics as possible, regardless of their talent. In this way only can sports be of real benefit to an insti- tution. It is gratifying to note that there is an ever-increasing number of men engaged in sports every year. With this increase in numbers, keener competition for positions on the varsity teams has been the result, and Technology has scored more victories over other colleges. However, class, fraternity, and dormitory teams have also been encouraged to keep the interest of those who are not fortunate enough to make varsity squads. No longer do colleges consider Technology's teams lightly. Records show that despite the small opportunity for practice and training, M. I. T. has become a power in intercollegiate athletics, every year showing an improvement in the quality of its performances. 141 i v , , ,. i. l A ward of Insignia 1 AWARD or T 1 A cardinal T six inches high and five and three-quarters inches wide at top bar and of standard design is granted to: X Winners of points at the annual meet of the l.C.A.A.A.A. and winners of first or second place at the annual meet of the N.E.I.A.A. l Scoring members ofa winning cross-country team, or any man placing in the first twenty per cent, or better, at the I.C.A.A.A.A., or the first fifteen per cent, or better, at the N.E.I.A.A. runs. ' Any member of the Track Team who shall break an accepted M.l.T. record in competition. This rule shall apply to a member of the Fresh-i man Track Team breaking a Varsity record. 1 ADDITIONAL INSIGNIA Winners of the T , who already hold it, shall be granted additional insignia which shall take the form of a star. , 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 recogl nized by the Advisory Council, shall be granted on event of the second win, a star to be worn in addition to the T upon the sweater, jersey, or other rescribed garment. No stu ent shall be regarded as eligible for qualification for addig tional insignia until after beginning his third academic year. SPECIAL AWARD or T 5 To the first man in a dual or first and second in a triangular intercol4 legiate meet, and to the first, second and third in a triangular cross- country run. N Members of a winning team in relay races and in dual or triangular cross-country runs. Members of teams who as individuals are winners of final events in any intercollegiate championship competition. Members of the doub es team reaching the final or of the singles team reaching the semi-final round at the annual tournament of the N.E.I.L.T.A. Members of a team in any sport recognized ofiicially by the Advisory Council who participated in not less than two-thirds of the games of the season. The manager of the crew and track team. ' AWARDS T0 MANAGERS , Insignia awards to managers shall differ from those made to com- peting members of teams by the addition of a bar three inches long and three-quarters of an inch wide placed symmetrically with its superioq edge one-quarter of an inch below the base of the T . ATA Winners of points in intercollegiate track and field meets. Winning teams in outdoor intercollegiate relay races. Managers of the cross-country and track team and of the crew. l Teams, or members of teams, who shall equal an accepted M. 1. TJ record in competition. This rule shall apply to a member of the Freshman Track Team equalling a Varsity record. To' members of winning relay teams in indoor intercollegiate com- petition. To winners of first place in open class meets. 1 cTc Q Any man who places in the first forty per cent, or better, at the annual cross-country run of the I.C.A.A.A.A., or the first thirty per cent, or better, at that of the N.E.I.C.A.A. N Any point winner who makes tenth place, or better, in a collegiate dual or triangular cross-country race. The four men making the fastest time in the annual M.I.T. open cross-country race. GTT To first place winners in intercollegiate gymnasium team meets. 'rT'r 1 -To the winners of singles and doubles in M. I.T. intramural cham- pionship. sT'r To point winners at the annual meet of the I.S.A. and at the annual N.E.I.S. championship meet. wT'r WT: winners of finals in the annual championship meet of the N.E.l OTHER INSIGNIA The appropriate insignia 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 insignia to be as follows: ATP Soccer Football, cTc Cross-Conn' try, BTC Ccrossed oarD Crew, BTB Basketball, BT1' Boxing, PTT Fencing, GTT Gymnasium, GTC Golf, HT1' Hockey, sT'r Swimming, wT'r Wrestling, Tfcrossed batsj Baseball, together with similar insignia for such other sports as may be recognized ofiicially by the Advisory Council at any future date. The insignia for the Gymnasium Team shall be gray letters on a red ground and for the Golf Team red letters on white. The Advisory Council at its discretion may award the T with crossed rifles: To members of the outdoor rifle team who shall score 143 or better out of a possible 150 at the outdoor competition of the N. R. A. 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. Competitors who shall win the T with crossed rifles more than once shall qualify for an award augmented with stars under the same rules as those governing the T with stars. RTT To the six members of the outdoor rifle team and the manager, pro- vided the team position in competition places it among the first third of the competing teams. The members of the indoor rifle team who participate in two-thirds or more of the competitions of the season, providing the team be placed in Class A Cthe first third of the competing teamsD. CREW AWARDS The T with crossed oars to members of the first crew who have competed in not less than two-thirds of the intercollegiate races of one season, under the same conditions, the same award augmented by the letters bc may be granted ro members of the second crew and the 150-pound Varsity Crew. CLASS NUMERALS The following are entitled to class numerals, three inches in height, three inches in width: Winners of points in open class meets. Members of the Freshman Track Team who are winners of ints in recognized extramural meets who have competed in not less t an two- thirds of the meets of one season. The manager of the Freshman Track Team. The manager of the Freshman Cross-Country Team. Members of winning Freshman relay teams in recognized indoor meets. Members of the following teams who have competed in two-thirds of the meets of one season: Freshman Soccer Football, Freshman Cross-Country, Freshman Basketball, Freshman Boxing, Freshman Fencing, Freshman Gym- nasium, Freshman Golf, Freshman Hockey, Freshman Wrestling, Freshman Tennis, Freshman Rifle, Freshman Crew, Freshman Baseball, Freshman Football, and Sophomore Football. Members of the Freshman Swimming Team who have competed in not less than two-thirds of the meets of one season and who have won a total of at least five points during the season. 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. Participants on Technology Field Day as follows: First, to members, not more than five substitutes, and manager of both football teams, second, to members, not more than two sub- stitutes and manager of the winning team in the relay raceg third, to members, not more than two substitutes, the manager, and the counter of the winning tug-of-war teamg fourth, to members, not more than two substitutes, and manager of the winning crew. T ' 7 F 142 W W , 1 W K ' ' u w A W x n 1 1 , v M H. W. Akerley F. Broadhurst S. Brodsky E. Chute J. F. Collins G. A. Drew G. W. Hamblet J. T. Biehle E. W. Eager, Jr. M. W. Davidson' D . C. Hooper G. R. Copeland D. A. Dearle P. C. Eaton R. O. Ballantine L. B. Bragg S. Brodsky Harrison Browning L. B. Copley A. E. Benson G. P. Edmonds C. W. F. G. Wearers J. W. Hammond E. C. Hinck D. C. Hooper J. Y. Houghton W. H. Latham A. A. Lauria G.J. Leness W. A. Forrester, Jr. E. C. Hinck J. Ostborg F. W. Preston R. F. Flaxington G. F. Geis M. W Davidson G. A. Drew M. W. Fort F. E. Glantzberg D. C. Hooper Allen Cunningham J. H. Fielding G. W. Elkins F. Broadhurst E. W. Eddy of Institute rl-4: F. W. Bemis J. E. Russell 'T T. G. Coyle T J. L. Levis Insignia J. F. Mclndoe J. K. Peck R. W. Parkinson G. R. Peterson M. Ruiz L. M. Sanford BTH E. Ingram A. Simonds cTc R. W. Parkinson W. F. Rooney T Ccrossed oarsj 1 M. M. Greer t P. E. Harvey ATA i A. P. Kauzmann . G.J. Leness ' R. W. Rogers W. F. Rooney L. M. Sanford wi PTT W. LQ Hamilton R. W. Johnson T Ccrossed riflesD E. M. Holmes A. H. Stanton H. G. Steiribrenner E. M. Rick W. F. Rooney A. F. Underwood C. Valentine P I.. V. Wilcox H. B. Smith R. C. Kales H Kaufman G. C. Lammert W. C. Sessions K . A. Smith K. E Smith H. G. Steinbrenner C. L. Norton,Jr. E. T. Peterson A. L. Johnson W. E. Peterson J. E. Russell GTF Golf i R. W. Head X 'rT'r E. Ci Hinck J. K1 Peck w w R 144 The Technique Award EVERAL years ago the TECHNIQUE Board presented to the M. I. T. A. A. a large silver cup, with the understanding that it should be presented annually to that man on the track team who had scored the greatest number , , of points during the season. The M. I. T. A. A. established the custom of making this award at the All-Technology Smoker where the recipient of the honor would receive distinction appro- priate to his achievement. Even more unique is the fact that this presentation is the only one of its kind made at the smoker. In accordance with this custom, the TECHNIQUE Award for 1925 was made at the Smoker held on October 8.1 George Leness, '26, Captain-Elect of the 1925-26 track team, won the award by scoring a total of 81 points, a greater number than has been accumulated by any previous winner of the cup. Leness' feats as a half-miler are well known to the students, and the award was very popular. His season's work was one record- breaking performance after another, culminating in the creating of a new New England record in the half mile of 1 minute 55 sec- onds, three-fifths seconds faster than the old record made by Norman Taber in 1914. But Leness did not stop here, a week later at the l. C. A. A. A. A. meet held in Philadelphia, he ran an even faster half-mile and came in a close second to George Marsters of Georgetown. In the earlier meets of the season George Leness' work was equally brilliant. In the Interclass meet he took first place in both the half and the quarter-mile races, winning both events with ease, at Princeton he took first in the half-mile, at Harvard he was barely nosed out of first place at the tape by Watters of Harvard, and at Cornell he took both the half and the quarter. K. S. Lord, '26, President of the M. I. T. A. A., made the presentation, whereupon the audience clamored for a speech of acceptance from George. The modest winner of the cup tritely announced his appreciation and stated that he would much rather run races than make speeches. As Captain of next year's track team, George has already exerted great effort in arousing interest in the sport, and he has the good wishes and whole-hearted support . E of all the students for another highly Thecup successful season in track. George Leness 145 1 N 1 A I 1. . R vi , 1 ,EI 'u N 194' X K 1 I 3 146 l l l i The Calumet Club Greer Edmunds Bigelow Wies Hinck Baylor Tacy Lyles Field Lord Valentine Walsh jacob Gentry Forrester MEMBERSHIP, 1925-1.926 OFFICERS Prejidenf Vita-President Frederick E. Walsh Ralph Wellington Head Trmfurer sfffffdm' Ralph Wellington Head Sidney Hedges Baylor MEMBERS Honararj Major Frank H. Briggs Dr. Allan W. Rowe Active Kenneth Sawyer Lord Millard Marquis Greer Alan Boykin Bassett William Alexander Forrester, Charles Edmund Poore Guy Stoddard Frisbe John Brown Jacob George Phippen Edmunds jr. Lindsay Kelley Gentry Robert Mansfield Bigelow james Adam Lyles John Hardin Field Arthur Joseph Tacy Carl Hendricks Wies Henry James Ernest Christopher Hinck l47 l l 4 4 Y ! 4 1 r 1 1 K n n 1 r 1 1 r P A 1 n 1 I ' 148 u M. I. T. A. A Bigelow Whiting Wies Stevens Connell Wilson Carroll Johnson Rogers Greer Edmonds Gen try Boyer James Smith Leness Cummings O'Neil Frisbie Lord Brookes Baylor Knight Forrester Lyles - Field Jackson OFFICERS Prexident Vice-Preridmt Guy S. Frisbie Publicity Manager H. E. A. Knight L. W. Cummings Kenneth S. Lord Team Basketball Boxing Crew Cross-Country Fencing Golf Gym Hockey Rifle Soccer Swimming Tennis Track Wrestling .S'upervi.ring Manager Bareball . .Yupsrviring Manager Faatball . Boatbmue Manager Kenneth S. Lord Advisory Cauneil MEMBERS Captain W. A. Forresrer,Jr M. B. Epstein M. M. GreergW. H W. F. Rooney S.J.Cole G. P. Edmonds M. S. Smith J. E. Deignan R. W.Johnson L. A. Arana C. H. Wies J. K. Peck G. Leness H. E. Franks 149 . Latham Secretary A. Sidney Brookes Treasurer Edgar O' Neil Guy S. Frisbie Sidney H. Baylor Manager J. A. Lyles D. M. Moore R. M. Bigelow Glenn D. Jackson P. T. Wilson E. F. Stevens K. L. Wheeler R. S. Carroll F. A. Thas J. M. Whitney L. K. Gentry A.J. Connell John H. Field M. D.James A. Tacy M. F. Seavey C. S. Hoffman I 925 Track Team Hedlund Lucy Stephenson K. A. Smith Glantzberg Fort Kaufman Sessions Bailey Rogers Brodsky Drew X Leness Steinbrenner Hooper Captain Mazinger GARVIN ALDRICH Dmzw, '25 WILLIAM CHIGHTON SESSIONS, '26 Coach DR. THOMASJ. CONNOR w w April May May May May May 25 Pennsylvania Relay '. Technical College Relay Two Mile Relay . ' . 2 Princeton ...... 9 Harvard . . . 16 Cornell . . . 23 N. E. I. C. A. A. 30 I. C. A. A. A. A. 1925 SCHEDULE 150 M. I. T. Won Fourth 22 1-3 56 1-10 59 1-3 Fifth Tenth Opp. 112 2-3 168 9-10 95 2-3 1 11 1 . mono 1 1 1 1111 V 1 -11 1 w fr 1 1 s 11 1 , . . .., -H1 L... .1 .s ,wx ,N 1111i W1-1 1 . -gg, ' 1'1 , 1 1, 1111, 1 111 11 1 11 1,1 . N ' L, 1 1-I--1111. 1 11,1,1,'1 111 .: V g:f1'e'l1 f-li' 11?1!11 1: 11 'hcl ,fx .X ., 5 1' . ' ' , I il 1 iifls 1 1 '-3.21 E551-21 1! 11 1 1 1 lil 1 S-1' aff' 1 2.3.61 1 lg J 11 W'-S L 11,1 11 3L?'1f'i1 T1 .J 1 li,-.fri Riff: N 1 .QI 'J . wg.:--1 1 if '15 ' .f '31 R 1 1 X 1 1 1 .. ,:, 1 Vi:1 . '51 1 . 1 3251 gf ' A . ..: 1 ifvf 1 .Q 1 1 1. us' 1 . .4 Q .il 1- 1-'1 R '-11 ,11,1, 1, ir. 1 1, ,,1. Harrison Browning, '25 . . Frank Warren Bemis, Jr., '25 Ralph O. Ballentine, '25 . Saul Brodsky, '26 . . Roy Banks Copley, '26 Garvin Aldrich Drew, '25 . Maurice William Davidson, '26 Edgar Miller Holmes, '26 . Frederick E. Glantzberg, '27 Nelson Emmanuel Howlett, '26 Albert Paul Kauzmann, '27 . George John Leness, '26 . . Kenneth Alexander Smith, '27 Leslie Bartlett Bragg, '25 . Isaac Watson Stephenson, '27 Manon William Fort, '26 . Kenneth Eaton Smith, '27 . Robert Wainwright Rogers, '26 Henry George Steinbrenner, '27 Lewis Major Sanford, '26 . Donald C. Hooper, '26 . Louis Fowler Porter, '25 Douglas Jeppe, '25 . . Alden Francis Butler, '26 1925 Track Team 1, 1 1 11 ' 151 High jump Two Mile Broad fzimp Shot Put Darher Weightr Half Mile Broad jump Weighti- Quarter Mile Dearhes Half Mile One Mile Two Mile Half Mile High jump Darher favelin Hurdle: Pole Vault Two Mile Darhex Quorter Mile One Mile ,ws 1 1 1 .12 1 1 1f1'1 ,. 1 1 L it i 1 1 1: 1' '11 111.1 1 1?- 11. - li. 1. .V 11. -l 11f 1, mv 11, 15 fl 11 1.1 C . 11 1 11? .xt 1 1? 1 253 1 1 ,,. 1 1, 1' 10 q 31 1? 1 ., 11s 12 1.1 41 gt., .Qt 'ual .X .ns 1, X 1, 1- . s 1 1 19 1f 1 1 Yi' 1 1-we .1 11 1. 1 1 .V 1 .y. 111.t 1 1-1 1-7 gg -. 11 4? X 1 I 1 15, 11 IQ' 1 1'- 1 1, . 111 1. 11 1':. .111 11. 1,l' ,. 1...- 111. .1. 11' 1+ 11 .11 ,.. 1,151 111. 11. 11. ,. 1 1 1 1 1 15 .1 x M, W , 4 411' I lx 11.1 15 1 1. ,1 wx 1 5? P 1.. 111' 11. na., 1 1 A si 'T' 1 h 1 11W Track, I 925 N reviewing the season of 1925 in track, one is impressed with three things which seem to distinguish the past season from preceding ones. Not that these elements have been lacking before, but rather that they have not been as noticeable as they were this past year. First and most praiseworthy of all, is a renewed enthusiasm and lively interest in track athletics on the part of the student body and the faculty, second and most essential, is a group of exceptional performers who invariably lived . . up to their reputations in the meets, and , third, an addition to the coaching staff, the effect of which has already been felt and will continue to be felt in following years. In George Leness and Major Sanford, Technology had two sterling examples of the most desirable type of athlete. They were not satisfied to rest on their laurels but were ever striving to improve their own L excellent records and were always putting T , - forth their best for the team. It was highly Captain Laws gratifying to observe the manner in which Managermd their efforts were rewarded when, after steady improvement during the season, both men won high honors in a field whichwas composed of the outstanding stars of the country at the annual I. C. A. A. A. A. meet in Philadelphia. In Oscar Hedlund, who was added to the coaching staff, Technology obtained a man interested in every athlete at the track house, and one well qualified to carry out his duties as coach of the runners. Os Hedlund was one of the foremost runners in the country fifteen or more years ago, and at one time held the world's record for the mile. He also participated in the Olympic games and won innumerable prizes in New Ei. . T .gi A - '- Steinbrenner at Cornell l 152 England track meets. Whereas formerly Doc Connor had been forced to divide his time between the running and field events, his attention could now be devoted to developing men in the field events alone, in which he is especially well versed. This change in the coaching system could not have been expected to show miraculous results in its first year, but the improvement was so marked that there is no doubt at all that it will be a decided success. With two able men at the helm, the outlook for 1925 track was far from gloomy. Doc Connor and Os Hedlund started training the team early in the preceding fall and continued to keep up interest in the sport throughout the dull winter season by holding handicap meets every Saturday afternoon. Anyone in the Institute was eligible to compete and generous handicaps were given beginners and new- comers. Interclass By April 20 when the first for- Coach H,dh,,,d onthejob Meet mal outdoor meet was held, tre- mendous enthusiasm had been aroused in track and competition was very keen. The Interclass meet held on this date, although under adverse weather conditions, was a decided success, and brought out the best in all the contestants. The juniors, class of '26, won the meet with a total of 52 1-2 points. The sophomores were second with 45 points, and the seniors and freshmen scored 38 1-2 and 28 points respectively. George Leness, '26, furnished the outstanding performance of the meet by winning both the 440 and 880-yard i runs in exceptionally fast time. Lou Porter, '25, Captain Drew, '25, Henry Steinbrenner, '27, and Fred Glantzberg, '27, were other outstanding stars of the day, each scoring heavily for his respective class. i i At the Penn Relay carnival on 531: April 25, George Leness was prin- y cipally responsible for the victory which put Technology at the head of all the technical colleges. The event was the mile relay. Doug Jeppe led off with a fast quarter and gave Lou Porter Howlett a seven-yard lead which he was able to pass on to Stephenson. Matched against the Carnegie Captain, however, Stephenson was unable to keep up the pace and when Leness took the baton, the Carnegie man had a substantial lead. Leness, running easily, gradually closed up on him and after he had passed him on the straightaway 153 n. ' fl il., vi ly' ,rg , si .,q V+ I -il ' 1 I :JJ 5 xi: mx- , 'sir , .. it W v ll I .2 if L 5 if:-1.1 ill'7TQE' '17 '-QN ' it Lwglhl if 1 lf If .' Xfl l llifliii l': .-si 1. pg. LX yi 13.4 I lv-xx . ,grail .-sil I ' f. N: is . .rw it .V -. vw 1. 1 r,..1 rt- 'CM .4 ' 'U .my in Y-.. 1- ll: .l. , .l9f.Q, I IF... 'c 1 ilflil M ,irxl Elf if 554-gl ii: is will la L. ...l ii. .- l T I! li 'ASQ isfjg H Fxgg M llgfq flgf ll W I, . ij. . I.. .1 ef ln . 1, .. V ., .-M lp' lf ,V .. .., --1'-ry .,. l N., X mx..-1 J X. , I I rx-X ,., . .. X ...H ' 4' 1 I S x I was never headed. His time for the quarter was 50 seconds, one of the best times at the games. The first dual meet of the year was held in the Palmer Stadium at Princeton on May 2. The score of the meet was quite one-sided, Princeton winning 113-22. George Leness starred for Technology, winning the only first place by running a fast half- mile in the face of a strong cross wind. Sanford and Doug Jeppe placed second in the pole vault and 440-yard run respectively. Hank Stienbrenner placed in both hurdle races, in which he was up against first-class competition in Howell and Scatter- good of Princeton. Captain Drew, winner of the I. C. Ai A. A. A. hammer-throw title the preceding year, had trouble in keeping in the ring and took second place in this event with a throw of 148 feet. Harvard On May 9, the Technology track Meet team suffered another setback in the Harvard Stadium. The score of this meet was 168 9-10 to 56 1-10. As in the Princeton meet, George Leness featured by stagingfa magnificent half-mile race with Watters of Harvard. After leading his rival up to the last 50 yards, George was forced into second place by the scantiest of margins at the tape when Watters put on a burst of speed and, in so doing, created a new meet record of 1 minute 57 seconds, four-fifths of a second faster than the previous time. Major Sanford won the pole vault quite easily, tying the meet record of 11 feet 6 inches. Captain Drew surprised everyone by fouling four times in the hammer-throw and consequently taking only third place with a throw of 129 feet. Jones of Harvard broke the meet high- jump record with a leap of 5 feet 10 1-2 inches. The last dual meet of the season Meet was held at Ithaca on May 16. Cornell won by a score of 94 2-3 to 40 1-3. Hank Steinbrenner broke both Institute records for the hurdle events. His new time for the high hurdles was 15 4-5 seconds, lowering the former Technology record of 16 1-5 seconds. In the low hurdles he covered the ground in 24 1-5 seconds, nearly 2 seconds less than in the previous record of' 25 4-5. George Leness was equally brilliant, winning both the 440 and sso-yards runs in-.close to record time. Captain Drew who had had bad luck all season with his hammer-throwing - Princeton Meet Leness Second at Harvard Cornell On the Boards l . - A 154 had devoted considerable time to high-jumping and was rewarded in this meet by taking first place in this event with a leap of 5 feet 11 1-2 inches, well over the average height reached by college jumpers. The 220-yard run was a feature of the meet in that Russell of Cornell equalled the world's record of 20 4-5 seconds in winning the event. K. A. I Smith performed remarkably well in the mile run, taking a close second after making a fine sprint in the last fifty yards. N.E.I.C-ADA. The following week was a busy Meet one at Technology where extensive preparations for the New England Intercollegiate Track Meet were under way. On Saturday, May 23, the finals were held under ideal conditions on a track well-prepared for record- breaking performances. Technology and Boston College were both favored to make the best showing and it was a great surprise to M. I. T. followers I when the Tech men emerged in fifth place. This may be explained partially by a streak of unprece- AffheNewEng1am1s dented mishaps among Technology's star per- . formers. Lou Porter and Al Kauzmann, both fast sprinters, unfortunately pulled tendons after qualifying with not difficulty in preliminary heats. In the face of such catastrophes, Technology fought hard to regain its footing but fell short at the end by several points. The greatest race of the whole meet was the 880-yard run in which the fastest of New Eng1and's half-milers were entered. George Leness apparently had the race to himself ,until he was challenged about seventy yards from the finish by Larivee of Holy Cross. The two men hung together for only a few seconds, however, and then Leness gradually pulled ahead with his long, easy stride and crossed the line four yards ahead of Larivee, winning the race and the New England championship. His time of 1 minute 55 seconds was three- fifths of a second better than the record previously made by Norman Taber. I Another star performer for Technology was Major Sanford who took first place in the pole-vault and incidentally broke his own Institute record when he leaped 12 feet 2 1-2 inches, 1 1-2 inches higher than he had previously reached. Other M. I. T. scorers were Saul Brodsky who took second in the shotput, Captain Drew who won third in the hammer throw, and Steinbrenner who placed fourth in the high hurdles. With a strong field of sixteen colleges competing, and with five records broken during the afternoon, Bowdoin and Boston College tied for first honors with Colby and Holy Cross in a tie for the next place and Technology following closely behind. 155 1 39111 Annual N. E. 1. C. A. A. Meet Cambridge, Mass., May 21-22, 1925 Boston College 24, Bowdoin 24, Holy Cross 21, Colby 21, M. I. T. 16, Maine 13 Event .Firxt Second Third Fourth Result 100 Yards Mittlesdorf Heaton Morrell Farrington 10 sec. CColbyj CColbyj CBoston Univ.D CBowdoinj 220 Yards Tierney Mirtlesdorf Haster Farrington 22 1-5 CHoly Crossj CColbyD CAmherstD CBowdoinD 440 Yards Tierney Brown Burns Mulverhill 48 4-5 CHoly Crossj CColbyD CI-Ioly Crossl CHoly Cross? 880 Yards Leness Larrivee McKellop Foster 1.55 CM. I. TJ CHoly Crossj CBoston CollegeD CBowdoinj One Mile Larivee Cavanaugh Hellman Welch 4.21 4-5 CI-Ioly Crossj CBoston CollegeD CMaineD CBoston Collegej Two Miles Lermond Peaslee Jacoby Wills 9.33 CBosron Collegel CNew Hampshire Univ.D CConnecricut Ag.D CBatesD 120 Yards Murphy Ring Drew Steinbrenner 15 1-5 High Hurdles CBosron Collegej CMaineD CAmhersO CM. I. TQ 220 Yards Taylor Riha White Giddin s 24 4-5 Low Hurdles CColbyj CBoston Collegej Cwesleyanj CMaineg Shot Put Charles Brodsky Wentworth Dickson 43' 9 1-4 CBowd0inD CM. I. TQ CColbyD CMaineD Hammer McMannus Lord Drew Greenwood 146' 3 3-4 CBoston CollegeD CBowdoinD CM. I. TQ Cwilliamsb Javelin Reday Evans Brown Fellman 176' 1 3-4 Cwesleyanb CNew Hampshire Univ.j CRhode Island? CBrownJ Discus Charles Barrows Buker Snow 148' 11 CBowdoinD CMainej CBowdoinD CBowdoinj Pole Vault Sanford Hobson Wilson Commis 12' 2 1-2 CM. I. TJ CMainej X CAmherstD Cwilliamsj Hunt Cllrownj Broad jump Davis Sniffin Finn CNew Hampshire Univ.j CMassachuserts Agj CBoston Univ.l gow D 22' 11 1-2 Bates High Jump Kendall Drew Shumway CBowdoinD CAmherstD , Thomas Cwilliamsl Garrity CBoston Univ.D Davis CNew Hampshire Univj I 156 Comparative Track Records 1 Event I. C. A. A. A. A. Record N. E. I. C. A. A. Rerord M. I. T. A. A. Rrcard 100 Yards B. J. Wefers 9. 4-5 A. B. Kelly 9. 4-5 R. S. Franklin .9 4-5 CGeorgetownD CI-Ioly Crossl 1903 R, C, Cfai C. W. Loomis CMichigani 1915 J. E. Patterson T- W- BOSSCFI CPennsylvaniaD 1918 W. A. Shiclc W. Rollins CHarvardj 1919 T. P. Spitz 1921 220 Yards C. W. Gram .22 C. W. Gram With a turn CTechnologyD 1909 -22 220 Yards B. J. Wefers 21. 1-5 A. B. Kelly .21 2-5 C. W. Gram .21 2-5 Straighfaway CGeorgetownj Cl-loly Crossl 1909 R. C. Crai D. P. Jeppe Clviichigang 1924 D. F. Lippincott CPennsylvaniaD 440 Yards J. E. Meredith .47 2-5 J. P. Tieree .4s 4-5 D- P- Jeppe -50 CPennsylvaniaD CHoly Cross? 1924 880 Yards J. E. Meredith 1.53 G. J. Leness 1.55 G. L. Leness 1.55 fPennsylvaniaj Cfechnologyl 1925 1 Mile J. P. Jones 4.14 2-5 N. S. Tabor 1.55 3-5 R. G. Brown 4.24 2-5 CCornelD CBrownD 1915 2 Miles T. S. Berna 9.17 4-5 G. W. Lermond 9.33 R. L. Cook 9.35 3-5 CCornelD CBoston Collcgej 1915 120 Yards Earl Thompson .14 2-5 A. D. Shaw .15 1-5 H- G- Sfeinbfeflnef -15 4'5 High Hurdles CDartmouthj CDarrmourhD 1925 J. P. Murphy CBoston Collegej 220 Yards A. C. Kraenzlein .23 3-5 w. A. Savage .24 2-5 H. G. Sreinbrenner -24 1-5 Low Hurdles CPennsylvaniaD CBowdoinD 1925 J. I. Wendell Cwesleyanl Shot Put Ralph Hills 49' 9 5-8 L. A. Whitney 47' 10 I-2 F. H. Leslie 42' 1-4 CPrincetonD CDartmouthj 1914 Hammer F. D. Tootell 181' 6 1-2 F. D. Tootell 168' 11 C. G. Dandrow l58'6 Throw CBowdoinD CBowdoinD . 1921 Discus Bud Howser 150' 2 1-4 WellingtonCharles 148' 11 W. D. Pinkham 127' 1-2 Throw Californiab CBowdoinD 1921 Highjump A. W. Richards 6' 5 P. W. Dalrymple 6' 7-16 C. D. Heywood 6' 4-16 CCornelD CTechnologyD 1893 H. B. Enright . CDartmouthD Javelin C. H. Storrs 199' 1 R. S. Reday 176' 1 3-4 T. F. Garrard 172' 11 CYaleD Cwesleyanj 1924 Broad W. A. Comins 24' 8 H. T. Worthington 23' 10 1-4 C. S. Reed 22' 7 1-4 jump CYaleD CDartmouthD 1916 Pole R. A. Gardiner 13' 1 M. S. Wright 12' 6 1-4 L. M. Sanford 12' 2 1'2 CYaleD CDartmouthD 1925 157 1926 Mile Relay Team Hedlund Howlett Leness Meagher Symonds ,a . .. M,- APTAINED by George Leness, the mile relay team had a perfect season, winning ' races from the strong Brown and Harvard teams. A preliminary relay carnival with Harvard in the one-lap, three-lap, and six- lap distances was held as last year. The team which later ran in the mile relay participated in the six-lap or two-mile relay in this carnival, but was beaten at this longer distance. Incidentally both the freshman and varsity one-lap teams decisively defeated Harvard. The mile relay team which was ultimately picked included Meagher, Symonds, Howlett, and Captain Leness running in the order named. The first race, with Brown, was held in the K. of C. games on February 6 in Mechanics Building. The brilliant running of George Leness won this race. He received the baton fully five yards behind Underwood of Brown and finished ten yards ahead of his opponent. A A week later the team met Harvardin the B. A. A. games. Harvard had a crack team and was quite confident. Meagher started off by defeating O'Neill of Harvard in a very well-judged race. The lead see-sawed back and forth and finally Leness took off on even terms with Kane of Harvard as the result of a clever pass of the baton. Leness immediately obtained the lead and ran a comfortable race always keeping ahead of Kane, finishing easily four yards in the lead. 158 1925 Freshman Track Team Parks Celette Martini Collins 1 at Stachelhaus Collins Gray Flemming Pease Sweeney Hedlund Kirwin Walsh Miller Chute Bennett Meagher Churchill Capmiu Marzager V Edward Ensley Chute, '28 john Oliver Collins, '27 Coach i Dr. Thomas Connor TEAM james Allen . . , . Weights 4 ' James Mccmhy . . . Hurdles john Baker-Carr . . . . Dashes Paul Martini . . . Shot Fred Brown . . Pole Vault Cyril Meagher . . 'Dashes Edwin Celette . . . Hurdles Gordon Miller . . Dashes Durand Churchill . . Dashes Henry Moggio . . Dashes Edward Chute . . Mile Joseph O'Hearn . . Javelin Joseph Collins . . Hurdles joseph Parks . . . . Shot Harold Dick . . Dashes Harold Pease . . . . Hurdles Joseph Farwell . High Jump Gustav Stachelhaus . . . . Shot Warren Fleming . Broad jump Francis Sweeney . . . Pole Vault Elisha Gray ...... Pole Vault Orren Walsh . . . . . Mile Peter Kirwin ...... Half Mile Richard Smith . .... Mile David Mcln tire 0 - . - . Mile Cross-Country, 1925 HILE pre-season discussions brought out the fact that a wealth of good material was at hand, few followers of cross-country at Technology had any idea of the surprises in store for them. The plan which was followed last year, that of having the squad divided into two separate teams, one for hilly courses and the other for level ones, was abandoned this year, and all effort was concentrated on developing one strong versatile team. For two weeks prior to the opening of school, most of the men intending to run in the fall attended a cross-country camp at Littleton, Mass., arranged for by Captain Rooney and Coach Hedlund. Competition for places on the teams was very keen, and on October 17 trials were run at Belmont to determine who should run against New Hampshire in the first meet of the year, on the following Saturday. It was in these , trials that the first signs of the strength of Mmgerjackm the freshman team were apparent. Norman McClintock, until then merely regarded as a good prospect, loomed up as a very unusual runner when he easily finished first in good time, and set three other fresh- men, Payson, Worthen, and Burgess, a hard pace to maintain. The following Wed- nesday, the freshmen met Arlington High, scholastic cross-country champions. McClintock won the race and broke the course record by 58 seconds. Although the team lost the meet 23-42, the showing was very encouraging. At last, the time came for the first varsity meet. Saturday, October 24, both varsity and freshmen met New Hampshire State at Durham. In the freshman race the team stuck together in a group until the last half of the distance, when McClintock, Payson, and Worthen broke loose and were soon up in front. About a hundred yards from the finish the Tech men sprinted and left their opponents far in the rear. The team won by a close score, 26-29. In the second race, the varsity was up against strong competition. Peaslee of New Hampshire was an easy winner. Rick, Rooney, and Chute of Tech came in third, fourth, and fifth respectively. As in the freshman race, unfamiliarity with the course was a severe. handicap. The final score was 31-34 for New Hampshire. fl Harvard was the next college on the schedule. Both the frosh and varsity teams had high hopes of winning. In the varsity race, Technology's team scored live men in succession in a period of 50 seconds, an almost unprecedented feat. Although three Harvard men had previously scored, Technology would have come closer to victory had it not been for the fact that Pete Kirwin had not been given a number and there- fore could not be counted in the race. With this discounted, the final score turned out 24-31 for Harvard. In the freshman race, McClintock as usual easily took first place, t Captain Rooney 160 1925 Cross-Country Team G. D.jackson,jr. Smith J. Ostborg O. Hedlund D. C. Hooper P. H. Kirwin W. F. Rooney H. W. Akerley E. E. Chute Captain Manager William F. Rooney William F. Rooney, '26 Edwin M. Rick, '28 Edward E. Chute, '28 john Ostborg, '26 Martin L. Grossman, '26 Coach Oscar F. Hedlund TEAM Peter H. Kirwin, '28 SUBSTITUTES Alden F. Butler, '26 161 Glenn D. Jackson, Jr., '27 Harold W. Alcerley, '27 Donald C. Hooper, '26 Harry B. Smith, '26 Redmond Walsh, '28 Maurice W. Davidson, '26 I. C. A. A. A. A. CROSS-COUNTRY RESULTS Team .S'corc.r Total Syracuse . . . 2 7 8 12 18 47 Pittsburgh . . 4 6 15 21 38 84 Harvard . . 1 5 30 39 47 122 Maine . . . 3 22 25 28 66 144 Penn State . . . 17 19 24 35 51 146 Bates . . . 10 23 34 37 55 159 M. I. T. ........... 14 26 36 48 62 186 Yale ............. 11 13 40 61 63 188 Other team scores: Princeton, 215, Cornell, 268, Pennsylvania, 295, Rutgers, 3035 Columbia, 321, Dartmouth, 325, New York University, 3575 C. C. N. Y., 488. INDIVIDUAL WINNERS 1. Tibbetts, Harvard 3. ' Hillman, Maine 5. Luttman, Harvard 2. Loucks, Syracuse 4. Kerr, Pittsburgh TECHNOLOGY SCORERS 14. Marvin E. Rick 38. William F. Rooney 65. Hiram B. Smith 28. Harold W. Akerley 51. Edward E. Chute but the team was defeated by a turn of fate. Burgess, finding a bridge across the river closed, had to retrace his steps, losing about forty yards, and lost out at the finish by a yard, thereby giving Harvard the two points necessary to win 27-29. On November 7, both teams redeemed the misfortune of the preceding week by completely whitewashing Brown. The freshmen made a clean sweep, winning 15-40, while the varsity did practically the same, Winning 16-39. Both teams had reached the top of their form, and, in this condition, fairly romped away from their rivals. The results were highly satisfactory and showed the true worth of the teams. After such brilliant work, the teams were favored to win their respective races in the N. E. I. C. A. A. meet held at Franklin Park on November 14. As it turned out, the varsity finished a close second to Bates, a dark horse in the race. In winningisecond place, they beat such teams as Maine, New Hampshire, and Williams, each of whom boasted stars of the highest class. Marvin Rick scored first for Technology, finishing in seventh place. In the freshman race, the Tech team had everything its own way. Norman McClintock was too good for the best in New England and had little trouble in winning. Incidentally, he broke the course record with the fast time of 18 minutes 45 seconds. His team mates were close behind him throughout the race, Payson, Worthen, and Burgess finishing soon after their leader. The team won first place quite handily. The closing event of the season was the I. C. A. A. A. A. race held at Van Cortlandt Park, New York, on November 23. Marvin Rick finished hrst for Technology when he obtained fourteenth place, and the team took seventh place, bowing only to the very strongest teams in New England and heading Yale, Prince- ton, Cornell, and Pennsylvania. The freshman team won fourth place in its race when Yale, Penn State, and Cornell bunched men to beat it. Norman McClintock took the only beating of his brilliant season when Benson of Cornell nosed him out at the rape. 162 Freshman Cross-Country Team Collins Walters Sullivan I-lalihan - Hedlund Worthen Payson ,J McClinotck Horwitz Burgess Captain Manager Norman L. McClintock, '29 George W. Burgess John T. Hallahan Solomon S. Horwitz Norman L. McClintock Coach Oscar Hedlund TEAM 163 John O. Collins, '27 Olcott S. Payson John G. Sullivan John W. Walters Clarence E. Worthen Crew, 1925 ECI-INOLOGY heralded to the rowing World by its crew victories in 1925 the arrival of a new power on the Charles. During the 1925 season Technology confirmed the reports of its sudden and surprising rise in the rowing world by new triumphs both on the Charles and on outside courses. The varsity oarsmen measured up to expectations by winning decisive victories over Cornell and Columbia, colleges that have made rowing history for years. Among the lighter crews Tech proved equally successful with an excellent junior varsity and a fast 150-lb. crew. The results of Coach William Haines' tutelage plainly marked Technology as a factor to be considered in the regattas of the present as well as those of the future. Coach Haines initiated the 1925 rowing campaign shortly after the start of the second term by a stirring address at the crew dinner given in Walker Memorial. After the Coach Q had concluded his .talk with an appeal for A I T if Captain Latham , , , , Manager Bigelow fighting spirit, Captain-elect Sutter an- nounced his own resignation as head ofthe varsity crew because of illness, and then made known the election of William Latham, '26, as his successor. The official Call Day for crew was set for January 26 and it was resolved that every effort should be directed toward the enlistment of new material on that day. On January 26 about forty new men reported in addition to the veterans of the year before. Practice was started on the machines within the next few days, and Spill after the Harvard Race I l 164 w 1925 Crew C Haines Hamblet Valentine Hammond Latham Lauria Collins Peterson Underwood Frisbie Cox, Houghton Captain Manager William Harris Latham, '26 Guy Stoddard Frisbie, '26 Coaches Daniel C. Sayre William Haines Grover Farnsworth CREW 1 . .... . George W. Hamb1er,Jr., '26 2 . . . . Cedric Valentine, '26 3 . . Robert F. Flaxington, '26 4 . . William H. Latham, '26 5 . . Antonio A. Lauria, '25 6 . . . James F. Collins, '27 ' 7 . . . Gustave R. Peterson, '26 Stroke . . Arthur F. Underwood, '26 Coxswain . . Joseph Y. Houghton, '26 SCHEDULE April 24. Navy at Annapolis May 15. Columbia at New York May 22. Harvard, Pennsylvania and Cornell on the Charles 165 before long a squad totalling over two hundred was working at the boathouse. The junior varsity crew, followed by the 150-lb. and the varsity crews, made its first appearance on the Charles February 25. Real training on the river did not begin, however, until March 19, after mid-term exams. Practice was then speeded up, and for a week during vacation the crews reported twice a day. On March 26, the varsity was presented with a new shell, the Avery H. Stanton, which was built in England and donated to Tech by some unknown benefactor. In the early practice the 150-lb. crew shaped up as the most promising eight, since it rowed the varsity on almost even terms in several trial heats and conquered the junior Mvarsity twice. N As the race with the Navy on April 25 drew near, the rivalry among the crews became keener and a try-out was necessary to prove the 150-lb. crew's right to accompany the varsity to Annapolis in place of the regular junior varsity. The Academy officials generously extended their hospitality to both crews for a week before the race and the Tech men had ample time to accustom them- selves to the choppy Severn River course. In the race the first varsity lost to the powerful Nayy eight by three lengths. The 150-lb. junior varsity also lost to the Navy second crew by three lengths. While the Navy clearly showed its superiority, it is only fair to the Tech men to say that they were hampered somewhat by the loss of A. F. Horle, '26, from the varsity the day before the race, due to an injured arm, and by the consequent shifting of the seating arrangement in both boats. It is interesting to note that this Navy crew later won the National Championship in the Poughkeepsie Regatta. The regular junior varsity crew, which had been left at home while the Navy meet took place, accepted the challenge of the Union Boat Club on April 24 and defeated its shell by a quarter of a length in a thrilling contest on the Charles. Under Harvard Bridge l i 166 funior Varsity Crew Moore King Brockelman Robinson Frink Drain Biehle Radoslovich Sherwood Thomas Captain Manager Donald B. King Guy Stoddard Frisbie Coach 1 William Haines CREW 1. 2. 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . . 7 . . Stroke Coxswam April 24 May 8. May 15. May 22 . . . . Donald B. King, '26 . Arthur J. Brockelman, '26 . Phillip W. Robinson, '26 . James H. Frink, '27 . James A. Drain, '26 . Judson T. Biehle, '26 . Michael L. Radoslovich, '26 . Robert W. Sherwood, '26 . Cecil A. Thomas, '26 SCHEDULE Navy at Annapolis Union Boat Club on the Charles Columbia at New York , Harvard on the Charles, Boston 167 .1 Ni g The 150-lb. crew that rowed against the Navy journeyed to Lake Carnegie on May 2 to race the Princeton light varsity. It proved its strength by conquering the F , Tiger crew by a length in time that was but two seconds short of ' the .record for the course, a regulation Henley distance. ' On May 6, the 150-lb. boat lost a hard race to the Harvard light varsity by a little over a length. The course was very rough, and at the finish the Tech boat was almost under water. Harvard had equipped its shell beforehand with washboards and suffered no handicap from the waves. In the Quadrangular Regatta on the Charles, May 9, Tech- nology entered crews against Harvard, Pennsylvania and Cornell in all three events. I Strangely enough Tech came in third ahead of Cornell in every race while Pennsylvania won the freshman and junior varsity events with Harvard a close second. In the varsity race Harvard won by three lengths when Penn broke an oarlock near the finish. Technology swept in a length behind the Red and Black and a good length ahead of Cornell. The Institute won by five lengths over Cornell in the freshman race, and two lengths in the junior varsity heat. I In the final varsity meet of the season on May 16, the Tech eight towed Columbia on the Harlem River and proved it had reached top form by an impressive four-length victory. ' I The junior varsity in the preceding event of the day had lost to the Syracuse and Columbia second eights but had put up a thrilling fight against Columbia all the way to the finish. The varsity triumph ended the season in a fitting way and strengthened Technology's rowing prestige considerably. I The interclass race for the Richards Cup was the final event of the Spring season on the Charles River. ' The freshman class. crew came in first with a two-length lead over the sophomores, while the seniors managed to come in a close third. The junior eight, the winner of the event for the past two years, broke an oar a minute after the start and was left seven lengths behind at the finish. I Captain Greer 4- , Varsity on the Charles 168 i f nl 1 The 150-Pound Crew Sayre Copeland Eaton Harvey Lammerr Kales Kaufman Flaxington Greer Bigelow Cox, Dearle Captain Mzmnger Millard Marquis Greer Guy Stoddard Frisbie Coach William Haines CREW 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . . 7 . . Stroke Coxswain George R. Copeland, '27 Paul C. Eaton, '27 . Percy E. Harvey, '27 . George C. Lammert, '27 . Robert G. Kales, '27 . Herbertj. Kaufman, '26 . Robert F. Flaxington, '25 ' Millard M. Greer, '26 Denis A. Dearle, '27 SCHEDULE May 1. Yale at Derby May 8. Princeton at Princeton May 24. Harvard on the Charles, Boston. QlRl,f5 , - ix . , - , rl .N , PW U' iw' . I , . ,, . 169 I Swimming, 1925 HE swimming prospects at the opening of the season were far from discourag- ing. Technology had men in four or five events who were experienced and could be depended upon for first or second places. Difficulty in obtaining the Y. M. C. A. pool for practice was a considerable handicap to the team, but the men worked hard during every available practice hour. The results of the season proved that one or two stars cannot win single-handed. Several times Technology lost meets in . . which it had taken four first places, due to an inability to score seconds or thirds. In the first meet, with Yale, Technology was defeated in all the events. In the fancy dive Woods took the only second place for Technology. The next two meets, with Amherst and Williams, also resulted in defeats. In the former, Johnson broke the Institute record in the 100-yard backstroke A A event, while Woods took first in the diving Captain Wigs Manager Gentry on both occasions. The only home meet was with Boston University which was lost by a rather large score in spite of the fact that the team took four lirsts. Armstrong won the 50-yard dash and Woods again won the dive. At Syracuse Armstrong ltook first in the 50-yard dash for the fourth consecutive time during the season. 2 In the Williams meet the team was handicapped by the absence of Johnson and Woods who were unable to compete due to an attack of influenza. Wesleyan was too strong for Technology, and, although the team performed well, they were no match for their opponents. In the final meetl with Brown, the Engineers made one last desperate effort to win. They were unsuccessful, however, and were forced to close the season without a victory. I In spite of these results, the team at all times kept up its spirit and put forth its best efforts in competition. Considering the difficulties under which they had to practice and the fact that most of the meets were away from home, great credit is due themfor their performance throughout the season. Woods and Armstrong, who captured four first places each during the season, together with Johnson and Wies, consistent point scorers this year, will be back to form the nucleus of the 1925 team. 170 I 926 Swimming Team Gentry Lame Dean R.johnson S. Brown Bridges V. Brown Keay Wies Puschin P. Johnson Kelsey Barlow Rae Captain Mfmugar Carl H. Wies, '27 Lindsay K. Gentry, '27 Conch Frederic D. Riley,jr., '28 Henry H. Barlow, '27 D. Thurber Bridges, '28 Vernon S. Brown, '28 Elliot B. Grover, '28 Archie C. Higgins, '27 Walter W. Hossie, '28 Thomas P. l-lowes,Jr., '28 David Ingle,Jr., '28 December 11 January 9 january 16 February 19 February 20 February 26 February 27 March 6 March 12-13. Interclass Meet . Boston University . Amherst College . Yale University . . Dartmouth College . Union College . . Syracuse University . Brown University . N. E. I. S. A. Wesleyan Russell Dean Auistunt Mazinger: Abner G. Hertzmark, '28 TEAM Harlan R. Jessup, '28 Paul A.Johnson, '28 Ralph Bulohnson, '27 Arthur E. Keay, '26 Benjamin S. Kelsey, '28 Albert W. Puschin, '28 James R. Rae, '28 William MCA. Walworth, '26 Carl H. Wies, '27 1926 SEASON . at Boston Y. M. C. A. . at Cambridge Y. M. C. A. at New Haven at Hanover, N. H. . . at Schenectady, N. Y. at Syracuse, N. Y. at Providence, R. I. at Middletown, Conn. at Cambridge Y. M. C. A. 171 Freshman Swimming Team Riley Brown Turner Ewald Alexieif Hertzmark Tufts Mark Luey Ellsworth Lamb Kenny Houck Baker Captain Manager john B. Ellsworth Coarb Russell Dean TEAM Theodore S. Alexieff John B. Ellsworth A Theodore J. Ewald William G. Houck,Jr. Richard T. Hoffman Charles A. Turner SCHEDULE January Malden High School . . . . . . . January Andover Academy . . . . . . . February Cambridge High School . . February Exeter Academy . . March Huntington School . March Brown Freshmen . March Newton High School March Brookline High School 172 Lindsay K. Gentry, '27 Norwood D. Kennedy Philip A. Lamb Laurence D. Lucy Jacob G. Mark Laurence T. Tufts . at Malden Y. M. C. A. . at Andover, Mass. . at Cambridge Y. M. C. A. . at Exeter, N. H. . at Boston Y. M. C. A. . at Providence, R. I. . at Newton . at Brookline Tank 1925 Soccer Team Kazazian Badger Young Whitney Sparre Flynn Marques Moe Lin Arana jones Germain Captain Manager Luis A. Arana, '27 Luis A. Arana, '27 Frank S. Badger,Jr., '27 Amund Enger, '27 Frank C. Lin, '27 14 November 21 . . November 25 . . Z ZZOOO gg an Q, 00339 E 5 FD fb CD U-U-'1 P1 P1 QFD TFT l-'LIJINJD-1 . .! ! :'r?' 5 33333 '! ! ! '! '! ' C3 :Q 33 552 Qin BQ' I- I3 5.5 VD, -:J woo X1 Haeeeee Joel M. Whitney, '28 TEAM Wen C. Hsin, '26 Henry W. Jones, '26 Francisco C. Martinez, '26 Arturo Margues, '26 Fridthjof Moe, Unc. Carlos Young, '26 SUBSTITUTES Fin D. Sparre, '27 1925 SCHEDULE . 2 New Hampshire University . . . 1 Worcester Tech .... . . 1 Dartmouth ..... . . 2 Harvard . . . Northeastern . . . 4 . 3 Clark . . . O United States 173 M. A. . . Basketball, I 925- I 926 HE opening of the basketball season on january 10 found a well-balanced veteran team ready for the stiff schedule arranged for them. Captain Eager, Ingram, Forrester, Wilcox and Caine were all experienced men and Hinck, a sophomore, soon found a steady position on the team. The first game with Northeastern was well attended and proved to be one of the best of the entire season. I In the last few minutes of play Technology showed a burst , ' of speed and tied the score. Forrester then - . a made a beautiful shot which won the game, 24-23. The next two games, with Williams and Amherst, were played against much stronger opposition, and both resulted in defeats. Williams won 30-25, and Amherst was victorious by a 38-25 score. Forrester's shooting, however, was a notable feature of both encounters. - In the next few games Technology lost - . 1 its effectiveness. The team lost consecutively Captain Forrester Manager Lyles to Brown, 29-14, to Harvard, 31-20, to West Point, 38-19, to Boston University, 40-25, and to Tufts, 35-32. In the Harvard game Technology outplayed the Crimson throughout the first half and was leading at the end of that period, 14-13. Captain Eager, Hinck and Ingram starred in this part of .the game, but were powerless in the last half when Harvard put up an impenetrable defense. In the Army game, Roosma, the Cadets' star forward, was responsible for the greater part of the West Point scorel Northeastern returned on February 14 and avenged its previous defeat by winning, 29-23, and a few days later Brown again defeated Tech. i The return engagement with Boston University was the one high light of an otherwise mediocre season. Displaying new speed and excellent team work Tech- nology won, 29-21. Forrester lead the scoring with 9 field goals, and together with Hinck, was continually breaking loose for tries at the basket. I The last two games of the season found the team again on the short end of the score, losing to Clark, 29-26, and to New Hampshire, 38-23. Although 1924-1925 was not a successful season from the standpoint of scores, the team, nevertheless, showed plenty of spirit and at times flashes of brilliant playing. Technology can justly look forward to a stronger team next year as very few men will be lost by graduation. y , r 174 1926 Basketball Team Lyles Mock McCarthy Biehle ' ' ' Estes Forrester Hinck Meyers Captain Maizager William A. Forrester, Jr. James A. Lyles TEAM Judson T. Biehle, '26 Norman C. Estes, '28 William A. Forrester, '25 Charles L. Gaines, '26 George Gerst, '27 December December December December January January January January February February February February February March 5 12 18 19. 9 12 16 21 13 19 20 22 27 6 New Bedford Textile Dartmouth . . . Tufts ..... Brown . . . Lowell Textile . . Harvard .... Rhode Island State . Northeastern . . Northeastern . Pratt Institute . Cresent A. C. . . . Montclair A. C. . . . SCHEDULE University of New Hampshire. Holy Cross . . . 175 Coach Henry L. McCarthy Ernest C. Hinck, Jr., '27 Richard P. Innerasky, '27 Frank L. Meyer, '27 George D. Mock, '28 Edward R. Stevens, '28 . at M. I. T. . at Hanover . at Medford . at M. I. T. . at M. I. T. . at Harvard . at M. I. T. . at M. I. T. . at Boston Y. M. C. A. . at Brooklyn . at Brooklyn . at Montclair . at M. I. T. . at M. I. T. i Freshman Basketball Team Faudree Allen Lyles Morgan johnson Dame Brockelman McClintock Conti Captain Manager Coach Bernard B. Brockelman Iames A. Lyles Milton B. Morgan TEAM C. Brigham Allen Bernard B. Brockelman Arnold W. Conti Frank E. Dame Soloman Horwitz December 12. Northeastern . December 18. Tufts 1929 . . . December 19. Rockland . . . . january 8. Salem High Scfhool January 21 . Northeastern . . January . St. john's Academy . Charleston Bov's Club 23 February 13 J February 17. Andover .... 20 27 6 . Exeter . . . . Tilton . . March . Harvard 1929 . March 13. Brown 1929 . . February February THE SCHEDULE 176 Ernest S. Johnson Norman L. McClintock Darrell S. Parsons William W. Young Levon Seron at Boston Y. M. C. A at Medford at Home at Salem at M. I. T. at M. I. T. at Charleston at Andover at Exeter at M. IL T. - at M. I. T. at Providence I 925 G01 f Team X , Edmonds Elkins Head Johnson Captuin Manager A. L.-Iohnson, '25 G. P. Edmonds R. W. Head, '26 A. B. Johnson G. W. Elkins, '25 R. A. Mitchell 1925 SEASON April 29. M T. . . . . 6 Boston University . . 0 May 6. M T. . . . . 0 Harvard . . . . .' 6 May 9. M. T. . . . . 6 Brown . . . . . 0 May 13. M. T. . . . . 2 Holy Cross . . . 4 May 16. M. I. T. . . . I Amherst . . . 5 May 23. M. I. T. . . . . . . O Williams . . . 6 HE first match of the season was held on April 29, with Boston University As the 6-O score indicates, this was an overwhelming victory for Technology. The second match, with Harvard, May 6, resulted in the defeat of the Tech team, 6-O. Brown, the next opponent on the schedule, was defeated 6-O in an other one-sided contest. The match with Holy Cross was the closest of the season. lt was well played by each team, and the 4-2 defeat came only after the last putt was sunk.- The defeat in the Amherst match came as a surprise, and was partly the result of over- confldence. The team then journeyed to Williams and lost 6-O. Considering the strength of several of the teams encoun tered, the season, with two victories and four defeats, cannot be called unsuccessful. 177 Wrestling, I 925 HE squad began work about the middle of November with a nucleus for a strong team in Tryon, Coyle, and Captain Greer, and a promising group of new men. The opening match took place in the Hangar Gym and resulted in an easy victory over Northeastern, 28-5. In the next meet, at Yale, Coyle, in the 115-lb. class, was the only man to score for Technology. The M. I. T. men relied mainly on the wrist lock and the half nelson, while the Yale team used the scissors and bar 11 . . nelson to good advantage. The score was 24-3. On the twentieth of January the . team lost to Harvard in the Hangar by a score of 21-6. Then followed the Boston University meet, which was won by de- fault. The fifth meetiof the season was with Tufts College inthe Hangar Gym. The Technology team was at its best and won l every bout, six by straight falls and one by 1 decision. At West Point a close meet resulted in defeat, 11-14. Coyle made a Captain Franks Manager James fall in the 115-lb. class, thus continuing his good work of the season. Kurtin and Captain Greer won decisions. The seventh meet was with Syracuse in the Hangar Gym and resulted in defeat for Technology. Syracuse won four decisions and a fall while M. I. T. secured two decisions. Brown was our next opponent, and again the team lost by a very close margin, 16-13. A Tech- nology' was handicapped by the absence of Capt. Greer who was suffering from in- juries received in the Army meet. The turning point of the meet was the bout be- tween Tryon and Capt. Eckstein of Brown which was lost only after two overtime periods. Technology's run of bad luck was changed by a decisive victory over Norwich in the next meet. M. I. T. won six out of the seven bouts and so made the score 22-3. See-sawing from victory to defeat seemed to be characteristic of the team's work and Lehigh, the next opponent, defeated Tech 19-6. The Intercollegiates were held at Harvard on March 20 and 21. The team won nine points against Harvard's 19 and Brown's 16. Burke secured the heavyweight title after a very spectacular bout, and both Coyle and Hosch secured second places. It is interesting to note that while the team won only a third of its meets during the season of 1925, it piled up a total score of 128 points against 119 scored by its opponents. y . i 178 1926 W reslling Team james Swift johnson Adler Rabinovirz Staebner Franks Harris Cullen Captain Marzager Harry E. Franks, '27 Maurice D. James, '27 Conch Jack Albright Auirtmzt Manager Adolph A. Adler, 'za TEAM 115 pound Class . . james A. Cullen, '28 145 pound Class . . Laurence E. Harris, '27 125 pound Class . . Herbert G. johnson, '27 158 pound Class . . Harry E. Franks, '27 135 pound Class . . . jacob Rabinovitz, '27 175 pound Class . . Harold H. Staebner, '27 Unlimited Class .... john F. Burke, '27 SUBSTITUTES john A. Swift, '27 Robert W. Carder, '28 Parkerj. Ward, '27 Joseph A. Parks, '28 SCHEDULE December 19 Northeastern ..... at M I. T. January 16 Tufts . . . .... at M. I. T. February 13 Norwich . at Norwich February 17 Harvard at Harvard February 20 Yale . . at New Haven February 27 Brown . . at M. I. T. March 5 Rensselaer . at Albany March 6 Syracuse . at Syracuse March 10 Tufts . . . at Medford March 13 Stevens . . at M. I. T. March 19-20. Intercollegiates at M. I. T. 179 Hockey, 1925-1926 HE hockey team started to practice in the early part of November at the Boston Arena. Because of the difficulty in obtaining the rink at a convenient time, practices were held at 6.30 in the morning. . , The season opened on December 4 when the team met Boston University in the Bos- ton Arena. Notwithstanding the good de- fensive work of Richards of Technology, the game was lost, 5-ll The second and third A games of the season with the strong Boston College and Harvard teams were also lost. Although it was evident at this stage that the team had great possibilities, the team work had not yet attained a high grade of A Captain Deignan perfection' 'fr Manage, Carroll After the Christmas vacation Technol- ogy seemed to take a new spurt and defeated Massachusetts Aggies on January 9 by the score of 3-O. With renewed confidence and a better organization the team again met Boston University which by this time had acquired a creditable list of victories. This game, one of the hardest fought and best played of the season, was won by Tech, 2-1. The result was a complete surprise to everyone for few people then realized the possibilities of the Tech team. During the examination periodthe team ceased all activity and consequently encountered difficulty in resuming its schedule. On February 12 Technology defeated Bowdoin, 4-3, and lost to Bates on the following day, 5-4, in another close game. At Hanover on February 17, the team met Dartmouth, one of the best teams in the East. Technology managed to score a goal but could not stop the fast offense of the Dartmouth men, and lost, 7-1. Syracuse and Union were next on the schedule, but due to unfavorable weather conditions the games were cancelled. A 2 Considerable interest was aroused in Boston when Boston University and Tech- nology met for the third time of the season on March 1 to play off the previous tie. After winning the game on a technicality, Technology refused to accept it. The third period was then played in which Boston University established its superiority by winning, 2-O. A This year's hockey season was one of ups and downs. There were times when the team seemed unbeatable and times when lack of teamwork handicapped it. With several promising men from this year's freshman team, besides thelveterans who will be back, hockey should be very successful next year. ' 1' -1 ' ' . ' T . ' ' 'W ' 1 180 1926 Hockey Team Berkeley Weissner Nock Richards Crandell Rowlands Carroll Randell Brooks Deignan Freeman Fahey Stewart Cdpldill Manager John E. Deignan, '25 ' Richard S. Carroll, '27 Arrirtarzt Marzagerf Hubert B. Whiting, '28 Arnold A. Archibald, '28 Couch William Stewart TEAM Right Wing . . Samuel W. Brooks, '26 Right Deferue . . William P. Berkeley, '27 Canter . . . Sumner S. Randell, '26 Left Defenrs . Frank J. Crandell, '27 Left Wing . . Otto B. Weissner, '26 Goal . . . john E. Deignan, '26 johnj. Fahey, '28 Raymond A. Freeman, '16 December December December january january February February February February February March 4 11 16 6 13 12 13 17 26 27 1 Boston University Boston College . Harvard . . . Massachusetts Aggies Boston University Bowdoin . . . Bates .... Dartmouth . Syracuse . . . Union .... Boston University SUBSTITUTES Francis W. Mead, '28 Walterj. Nock, '28 SCHEDULE 181 William H. Richards, '27 Thomas M. Rowlands, '26 at Boston Arena at Boston Arena at Boston Arena ar Amherst at Boston Arena at Brunswick at Lewiston at Hanover at Syracuse at Schenectady at Boston Arena 5 Boxing, I 925 N the season of 1925 the same handicap was evident that hampered the team in 1924. The good work of individuals was not sufficient to make up for the lack of enough men to make a well balanced team. The results showed one decisive victory, two ties and three defeats. Nearly all the meets were close, however, and every bout was hard fought. The season opened at Syracuse. M. I. T. lost five close bouts and drew one when Kwauk met Melamed in the 115-lb. class. The next meet with the University of New Hampshire at Durham resulted in a three to three tie, Tech winning the 115, 135, and 158-lb. bouts. In the feature event of the evening Captain Kuhn of M. I. T. knocked his opponent to the mat three times and Won a decisive victory. At West Point, the Engineers suffered their worst defeat of the year. While the 4 . . Cadets took all six bouts, in the 125 and 145-lb. events Kwauk and Flynn lost Manage' Mom only after a stiff fight. U For the first time in the history of McGill its boxing team met an American team on its home grounds when Technology went to Montreal. The final score of 5 to 1 in favor of McGill should not be taken as an indication of her great superiority, however, for in the 158-lb. class Trask of M. I. T. secured an extra round and Captain Kuhn of M. 1. T. held his own with Elkin of McGill in the 135-lb. event up to the last round. Epstein also obtained an extra round in the 125-lb. class. At Colgate, Pierce added to his string of victories by decisively beating Rutis- hause. Trask and Flynn also won their bouts but, as Tech lost the other three, the match ended in another draw. The last meet of the season, with Boston University, gave Tech its first real vic- tory. Burke of M. I. T. gave Fitzpatrick of Boston University such a severe beating in the 175-lb. event that he scored a technical knockout in the second round. Pierce of M. I. T. had an easy time in the 135-lb. event as he had the advantage of height and reach over his opponent. Marello of B. U. was the only man to score for the visitors when he defeated Captain Kuhn in the 160-lb. bout. The final score was 5-1 in favor of Technology. . Y l Captain Epstein 182 I 926 Boxing Team Moore Keith McLaughlin Kwauk Rawson Epstein Conroy Peatheld Captain Manager Malcolm B. Epstein, '26 115 pound Class 125 pound Class 135 pound Class 145 pound Class 158 pound Class Coach Thomas R. Rawson TEAM SCHEDULE 1926 February 6. McG1ll ........... February 13. Colgate ..... February 20. University of N. H. . February 27. Yale ..... 183 Dwight M. Moore, '27 We-tuh Kwauk, '27 Robert R. Peatfield, '28 Malcolm B. Epstein, '26 Kenneth L. Keith, '28 Robert A. McLachlan, '26 Jamesj. Conroy, '28 George A. Flynn, '27 . at M. I. T. . at Colgate . at Durham . at New Haven Gym, 1925 VERY year shows an increasing interest in gym at Technology as was evidenced this season by the large attendance at the home meets. The 1924 gym team early showed signs of being well-balanced as it had capable men in all branches of the sport. A An exhibition meet held at Milton Academy before the opening of the regular season enabled the men to put polish to their style before the first meet with Annapolis 1 on February 14. The Naval Academy won , the meet by a score of 50-4 in spite of the good work of the team. Captain Turner took the only second place for Technology by a fine exhibition' on the horse. The next meet was held at Technology. Dartmouth defeated the team by the close score of 33-21. King and Galphin performed excellently on the horizontal bars, in which 1 they took first and second places respec- Captain Smhh tively. Newcomb and Galphin were awarded Manager Wheeler second and third in the rope climb, and Garcia obtained third on the rings after a very close competition. In the third and last meet of the season, Pennsylvania defeated Technology in the Walker Gymnasium by a score of 32 1-2 to 21 1-2. Galphin and King placed first and second on the horizontal bars. Captain Turner easily won a second place on the horse, and Burgess, after a hard fight, took second in the parallel bars. In the tumb- ling event, Wayne outclassed all other entrants and was awarded first place. The spirit of the men throughout the season was always above reproach, and they gave their best performance no matter what the odds were against them. As only two men are lost by graduation, Technology may look forward to a successful season next year. 184 1926 Gym Team Wheeler Bauer Luck Dick Stephenson Waller Smith Newcomb Hudson Fairchild Moore Captain Manager Marvin S. Smith, '26 Coach Edward Hincks TEAM Louis B. Bauer, '28 Edward G. Burgess, '27 Marvin S. Smith, '26 Wallace K. Newcomb, '26 February 13. 20 February . February 27. March 12. March 20. March 27. David G. Luck, '27 1926 SCHEDULE U. S. Naval Academy ...... Dartmouth .... Princeton ..... University of Penns lvania . U. S. Military Academy . . Inrercollegiates . . . 185 Kimball L. Wheeler, '27 Raymond A. Hudson, '26 Ivan R. Waller, '27 Paul A. Stephenson, '28 Russell R. Smith, '27 at Annapolis at Hanover at M. I. T. at M. I. T. at West Point at University of Pennsylvania Tennis, 1925 HROUGHOUT the winter months and the early spring, the tennis team held indoor practice in preparation for the season's heavy schedule. The first match, held on April 29, was an overwhelming victory for Technology over Boston University, 5-1. Even at this early stage the team began to show strength and prospects for the future looked bright. On May 6, the match scheduled with Williams unfortunately was cancelled on . account of rain. The team then ran a string of victories without difliculty. Bowdoin was defeated 5-1, Boston College 6-O, and Brown 9-O. The Bowdoin match was closer than the score indicates for several of the men were carried to three sets by their opponents. When Harvard was met on May 13, Technology received its only setback of the season. The feature of the afternoon was . , . l the close match played between the two Captain Peck captains, lngraham of Harvard, and Russell Mmgerconneu of Tech. It was only after three close sets that Ingraham was ,able to claim the victory. Harvard, it is interesting to note, was tied with Yale for intercollegiate honors in the East. The last two matches of the season were again victories for Tech. Wesleyan was defeated 6-O and Tufts 4-2. The last match of the season, with Dartmouth, had to be cancelled on account of rain. Not content with making such an enviable record, the highest ranking men on the team entered the New England Intercollegiate .Lawn Tennis Association tourna- ment with the determination to win the New England singles title for Tech. For the first time since 1919, an M. I. T. man won when Captain Russell easily defeated Osgood of Dartmouth in the final round. In recognition of the team's exceptional record, the M. I. T. A. A. awarded not only the regular tennis letters to the men, but also the straight Varsity T to Russell, Hinck, Broadhurst, and Peck. 186 I 925 Tennis Team E. W. Eddy Peterson E. I-linck C. B. McFarland F. Broadhurst E. Russell .K. Peck Captain Manager joseph E. Russell, '25 Clifford B. McFarland, '26 TEAM Frank Broadhurst, '25 Ernest Hinck, '27 April 29 May 1 May 4 May 8 May 9 May 13 May 15 May 22 May May Emerson W. Eddy, '26 1925 SCHEDULE Boston University Williams . . . Bowdoin . Boston College . . Brown . . . Harvard . . Wesleyan . . Tufts .... Dartmouth . . at M. I. T. . at Williams jonathan K. Peck, '25 Walter F. Peterson, '26 M. I. T. Opp 5 1 Rain . at M. I. T. . . 5 1 . at M. I. T. . . 6 O . at Brown . 9 0 . at M. I. T. . . 0 6 at Wesleyan . . . . . . 6 0 at Tufts ........ 4 2 at Dartmouth 23. ......... ..... . 25-27. New England Intercollegiate Lawn Tennis Association tournament at Longwood. Singles title won by-I. E. Russell of M. I. T. 187 Rain - g Fencing, 1925 OACH DANGUY and Captain Levis were enthusiastic over the prospects for 1925 when 48 men, including varsity and freshmen, turned out early in the Fall. With Captain Levis, Elkins, Hawthorne, Seabury, and Walker in the foils, and Cole and Blake in the epees, all veterans of last year's team, there was no dearth of material with which to work. All attention was confined to the foils and epees. The sabres, which are optional in intercollegiate circles, were not developed. On January 31, an informal match with . the Harvard Graduate team was arranged. ' The result of the meet, which Harvard won 1O-3, was in no way discouraging since among the Harvard men were included the Lane brothers who were formerly on inter- collegiate championship teams. The regular season opened on February 7, with a match with the Navy at Annapolis. Sam Cole per- V formed excellently in taking both epee bouts from the two clever Navy men. The final score was 7-4 for Annapolis. Bowdoin, in the next match, emerged victor 7-6. ' CaPff'm Cole Technology took the foils 5-4, but lost the Manager Wilson epees 3-1 when Cole and Blake had great difficulty in solving the left-handed style of Clow of Bowdoin. After intensive practice, the team met Syracuse in Walker on February 19, and won by the score of 10-3. Captain Levis starred by taking all three of his bouts in masterly fashion. An interesting feature of the next meet, with Harvard on March 7 in Hemenway Gym, was that Danguy was coach of both teams and consequently had to be extremely impartial in his actions. Harvard won the match 10-3. Elkins furnished the thrill of the day by taking two of his three bouts, in one of which he easily defeated Captain Durham of Harvard. But three days later, the fencers redeemed their defeat, received at the hands of Harvard, by overwhelming Dartmouth 11-2 in a home meet. Cole and Blake were supreme in the epees and took all four bouts. The last meet of the season was with Yale at New Haven on March 14. Captain Levis, running true to form, won his three bouts but was not able to stave oh' defeat for the team, and Yale vvon 7-4. This ended the official fencing season for Technology, but Captain Levis con- tinued to practice regularly in preparation for the Intercollegiate Fencing Champion- ships. On April 2-3 the duels were held at the Hotel Astor in New York, and Levis emerged runner-up in the tournament. To do this he fought 13 matches, making a total of 60 touches out of a possible 65, and defeated 13 of the best fencers in the country. The only man he could not conquer was Stubbs of the Navy, the winner, who was remarkably fast and clever. From every angle the season.was quite successful, and, as many of the members of the team will be back next year, Technology can look forward to another successful season. 188 1926 Fencing Team , Spofford Capone Ivancich Davier 1 Wilson Spitzli' Levis Cole Hawthorne Ferre Captain Manager Samuel J. Cole, '26 L. Levis, '26 S. Cole, '26 D. H. Spitzli, '27 R. M. Fry, '28 February 12 February 19 February 20 ' , February 25 February 26 February 27 March 6 March 13 March 19-20 April 1-2 Anirtant Manager R. L. Spofford, '28 TEAM Fo1Ls K. C. Hawthorne, '26 EPEE J. L. Levis, '26 SUBSTITUTES Maurice Davier, '27 1926 SCHEDULE Bowdoin . . Columbia . . Navy . . Syracuse . . Hamilton . . Cornell . . Dartmouth . . . Army .... Intercollegiate sectional finals .... Meeting: Harvard-Yale-Dartmouth Intercollegiate finals ...... 189 Paul T. Wilson, '27 C. Ferre, '28 P. N. Ivancich, '27 E. P. Capone, '26 E. M. Lester, '28 at Cambridge at New York at Annapolis at Syracuse at Clinton at Ithaca at Hanover at West Point at Boston Athletic Association at Hotel Astor, New York City 1926 Rifle Team Ellis Harveck Mathiesen Russell Clahane Wengen Thas Colt Lt. Levy ' 'Johnson Hoak Elliott Luptain Richard W . Johnson , '26 Edmond H. Levy, C.E., lst Lt., C. E., D. D, Inrtructar and Range Ojiccr George Clahane, '28 LeBaron C. Colt, '26 George D. Dana, '29 Arthur R. Elliott, '28 Charles A. Ellis, '27 December 12. . December 19. . January 16. . January 23. . February 20. . February 28. . TEAM Robert M. Harveck Richard D. Hoak, '28 Marcus W. Keyes, '28 Erling S. Mathiesen, '28 Harold D. Morrill, '28 George Meyers,Jr., '29 1925-1926 SCHEDULE University of Pittsburgh Gettysburg College Connecticut Agricultural College johns Hopkins University University of New Hampshire Oklahoma A. and M. University of Vermont College of the City of New York West Virginia University Clason Military Academy St. john's Academy Annapolis New York University University of Alabama Pennsylvania Military College University of Kentucky February March March March March April April 28. . . 6. . . 13 20 27 3 17 Sgt. Duncan Tobie Keyes Redding Managar Frank A. Thas, '28 Homerj. Duncan, Staff Sgt. C. E., D. E. M. L. Anirtant I nxtructar David Olken, '28 James C. Reddig, '29 John B. Russel,Jr., '28 Walter C. Tobie, '27 Henry R. Wengen, '28 Texas A. and M. 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'21 1918-Class of '21 111. '22 . . 1919-Class of '22 111. '23 . . 1920-Class of '23 111. '24 . . 1921-Class of '24 111. '25 . . 1922-Class of '25 111. '26 . . 1923-Class of '26 111. '27 . 1924-Class of '27 111. '28 . . 1925--Class of '28 111. '29 . . Football. Made in 1920 by Tug-of-War. Made in 1916 by Relay Race. Made in 1918 by Crew. Made in 1923 by 23 111 Field Day Scores - FIELD DAY RECORDS .24... '19111. '20 . . '21 111. '22 .... '26 111. '27 . . l 4 l 198 Re1ult1 '05-6 '04-3 '05-7 '06-2 '06-9 '07-O '07-51 'O8- 31 '08-5 '09-4 '09-5 '10-4 ' 10-9 ' 1 1-O ' 1 2-6 ' 1 1-3 ' 1 3-6 ' 12-3 ' 1 3-9 ' 14-O ' 1 5-6 ' 1 4-3 ' 1 5-9 ' 16-O ' 1 6-5 ' 1 7-4 '18-6 A '17-4 ' 1 8-9 ' 19-O ' 20-6 ' 1 9-3 ' 20-6 ' 21-3 ' 2 1 -1 1 ' 22-2 '22-1 3 ' 23-O '23-1 3 '24-O ' 24-9 ' 25-4 ' 25-1 1 ' 26-2 '26-105 '27-25 ' 27-1 3 ' 28-O ' 28-1 3 ' 29-O 25--O . Time. .152 seconds. Time. .4 min., 48 seconds. Time. .5 min., 252 seconds. ww wuww V , i '-ill - i l' l ill 1 W W 'Mi' i ,J ,il X Field Day, 1925 RASH! and another unvvary freshman had burst his Way into the Hangar Gym only to be greeted by the effervescent stream of a fire extinguisher. Field Day of 1925 had officially started! Proliting by previous experiences in Walker Memorial and realizing the impos- sibility of welcoming the Class of '29 in proper fashion in that building, the Class of '28 dispensed with the usual Sophomore Banquet and chose instead to rally at the Hangar Gym, where a more whole- hearted resistance could be staged to attempted entrances on the part of the Class of '29. Accordingly, fully equipped With old clothes, fire extin- guishers, fire hose, and other para- phernalia, the Class of '28 assembled in the Gym about eight o'clock on the eve of November 5, 1925. . For a time the meeting was undisturbed. The sturdy walls of the Hangar repelled all attack. Gradually, as the Class of '29 increased its forces outside, a few intrepid freshmen gained entrance to the Hangar, where they were dealt with severely and ejected once more as an example to other ill-advised members of their class. When one of the main doors had been battered in, in the face of a stream of Water from a fire hose, the freshmen poured into the Hangar Where a scrap Sophomore Captains ' Pull! ' 199 F ensued. After the tussle was over, both classes rushed outside, formed in line, and paraded up Massachusetts Avenue to Harvard Square singing, yelling, and cheering. With such an auspicious start the prospects for the Field Events on the morrow were given added color. The first event was the crew race which was preceded by a race between the varsity, junior varsity, and 150-lb. crews in which the varsity won by a narrow margin. Promptly at 1.45 the freshmen and sopho- more crews took off and raced down the course. As they neared the finish, the sopho- one ofthe scraps mores were rowing a fast, steady stroke and were keeping about three quarters of a length ahead of the heavier and slower-stroking freshmen. The sophomores maintained this lead to the end, despite a last-minute spurt by their opponents, and passed over the line winners by a few feet. ' l Then began the romp to the stands, featured with impromptu pitched battles en route. The sophomores appeared, zealously guarding an old red Ford that proudly sputtered its last defiant notes before suffering dismemberment at the hands of the freshmen. The stands were soon filled, and it was not long before the fight was on. In the tug-of-war only two pulls were necessary to prove the superiority of the sophomores. It was evident both in the first pull and in the one between the halves of the football game that 1928 was far superior to its less exper- ienced opponent, as the times of 57 and 59 seconds in which they Won indicate. Football was next on the program, and here again, as in the crew race, the contest was replete with thrills and sur- prises. During the game several over-enthusiastic and ingenious sophomores procured some tear- gas bombs from the Chemical Warfare Department and skillfully threw them into the midst of the freshman stands. Immediately, a horde of freshmen came rush- ing out of the stands wiping their eyes and groping around in their temporarily A Try at Goal I 200 blinded condition. When the skirmishing ended, attention was again focused on the football game. In the first quarter of th.e game the freshmen upset all predic- , 1 tions by holding the heavy sophomore team scoreless. On account of its showing in the week-end games, the sopho- more team was considered quite superior to the younger team, but it was unable to pierce the freshman line and several times was thrown for heavy losses. The freshmen threatened to score when Walsh picked up a sophomore fumble and ran 9 . . 38 yards only to be downed on the 2-yard line. The sopho- more line held, however, and Parks punted out of danger. In the second period Wofford intercepted a freshman pass and ran 48 yards through an open field for the only score of the game. Gray kicked the goal. The last two periods showed the freshmen struggling gamely to obtain a score. Their last threat came in the fourth quarter when they advanced the ball to the sophomore 11-yard linewhere a pass was intercepted by '28 on the last down. The outcome of the game was never certain till the final whistle had blown and the score stood 7-O in favor of the sophomores. In the relay, which was held between the halves of the football game, the victory of the sophomores was a surprise to everybody, for according to the time trials held the previous week the freshmen had a decided ad- vantage. Speller, the lead-off man for 1929, managed to ob- tain a lead of four yards over Churchill of the sophomores in the first lap, but when Keough was passed by Moggio in the next lap, the freshmen lost their advantage and did not threaten the lsophs again until Danner, '29, drew up on Arf, '28, in the next to the last lap. The lead was too much for him, however, Got Him, and the sophomore team won - by about seven yards. The time for the race was 4 minutes, 57 1-5 seconds. Thus 1928 made a clean sweep of Field Day, and, when all was over, both classes joined in a monstrous snake-dance across the field, over Harvard Bridge, and into the Frosh Team . 201 The snake Dance heart of down-town Boston, blocking and tying up trafiic everywhere they went. Several would-be disturbers of the snake dance were severely dealt with by the students who were bent on maintaining an unbroken line from beginning to end. When the line had reached Rogers building, the red Ford, mascot of 1928, was rolled up the steps, and its remains were left there, a reminder of the events of Field Day 1925. The Stein Song, sung on the steps of Old Technology, fittingly closed the day which had brought together the two lower classes in a spirit of friendly rivalry. As in 1924 the sophomore class made a clean sweep of the events, winning 13-0. Very seldom in the history of Field Day tradition has a freshman class ever been able to win from its more organized and experienced opponents. Field Day of 1925, though won by a one-sided score, was one of the closest ever fought between the two lower classes. Every event was won by the narrowest of margins, particularly the crew race in which only a few feet made the difference between victory and defeat for the sophomores. With the spirit which it showed this year, the class of 1929 should win in its turn next year unless the entering freshman class shows remarkable strength. 202 V w w MH Qu , ,, ,N up X1 , Y ,, X ,.-- yy 1 ,. X , , , , ,y.:- -M, 1, W, 1. Y ----X 203 I 928 Crew Underwood Jamison Batchelcler Dempewollf Krummel MacKusick Lyons Ure Hammond Richheimer Captain Manager Charles E, Lyons Albert S. Dempewolff Coach David Sutter CREW Bow . . A Dwight Underwood 2 , Howard R. Batchelder 3 . Robert L. Krummel 4 . James E. Ure 5 . Wilson T. Hammond 6 Charles E. Lyons 7 . . Joseph A. Jamison Stroke A William P. MacKusiclc 1 Cox . Charles E. Richheimer - RACE Won by 1928 Time: 5 min., 33 sec. 204 l 1929 Crew l Atkinson Harms Bourne Kimball l jones Godfrey Miers ' Dolben Larkin Karas Captain Manager Oswald V. Karas Ralph B. Atkinson Coach Daniel C. Sayre CREW Bow .... Philip W. Bourne 2 . . . Houghton Kimball 3 . Warren H. Dolben 4 . Charles Miers 5 . Nicolaus L. Harms 6 . john C. Larkin 7 . julian S. Jones Stroke Edward R. Godfrey Cox Oswald V. Karas 205 I 928 Tug-o f- War jope Lewis Wells i Bernhardt Farnham D. W. Smith Beard Morrell Cullen Brown Bardwell l Captain Manager James A. Cullen Parker A. Morell Counter james A. Cullen Afristant Manager James Donovan Coach Whitney Ashbridge TEAM Max I. Alimansky Myron Helme Martin W. Bardwell Stanley Humphrey William Beard Ralph jope Carlj. Bernhardt M. Waldo Keyes Sidney W. Brown E. Vernon Lewis Robert W. Carder Walterj. Nock Victor J. Decorre David Olken James Donovan Richard B. Ogden John H. Draper,Jr. Lewisj. O'Mally James Farnurn Desmond Shipley Warren Fleming Dudley W. Smith Donald S. Fraser Richard Titherington William Gorfmkle E. Neal Wells Robert M. Harveck , Abraham Woolf WON BY 1928 Tim: 55 seconds ' 57 seconds 206 y y r 1929 Tug-of War Dwing Walker Gibbons Micholson Weatherby Dole Carr Tufts Dexter Glrling Promisel Baumrucker Parsons Celler Hardwick Sword Jacques Glenn McCune Captain Manager Stanford H. Sword Sidney C. Hardwick,jr. Coacha: R. S. Hatch, '27 G. A. Hall, '27 Counter Edwin E. jacques TEAM I Charles B. Bacon Leo W. 'Goldstein' William Baumrucker, jr. William S. Hurchinson,j james S. Bennett Fred E. Mason James G. Carr Curtis S. McCune Frederic A. Celler Franklin P. Nicholson Allen A. Congdon Darrall S. Parsons Fulford F. Dexter Nathan Promisel Harold F. Dole Robert B. Rypinski Chester A. Ewing Laurence T. Tufts Henry B. Gibbons Raymond Underwood Charles R. Girling Warren W. Walker Earl W. Glen Everett P. Weatherly,jr. SUBSTITUTES Alonzo P. Weeks, II William J. Wiley u 1 l in . 207 1928 Football Benson Farwell Metcalf l Howes Bartlett Seavey Larson Sweeney Rouleau MacDonald Luby Proctor jones Mock Caputo Rutherford Parks Gray CCapt.D Wilson Dean Brown Captain Manager Elisha Gray Malcolm Forrest Seavey Cdachef Richard W. Wilson, Left End John P. Lnby, Left Tackle Willard F. Bartlett, Left Guard Raymond L. Wofford, Center Francis H. Rutherford, Right Guard Richard Benson, Jr. Vernon S. Brown Vincent V. Caputo Charles Lewis MacLauchlin Edward Bird Kelly TEAM John Metcalf, Right Tackle SUBSTITUTES Henry B. Dean 208 George D. Mock, Right Ena' Elisha Gray, Quarterback Benjamin Proctor, 3d, Left Halfhack Robert Sealy, Jr., Right Halfhack Joseph A. Parks, Fullhack Joseph S. Farwell Thorwald Larson Frederic D. Riley, Jr. 1929 Football Crosman Ewald Hamilton Shotts Molmstrom Young Hastings Crosby Giles Newhouse Walsh Logan Donahue McKenna Captain Manager Walter Walsh Harold J. Brown Ralph H. Crosby William E. Cullinan Paul F. Donahue Don R. Funk Lewis R. Aldrich, Jr. Prescott D. Crout Edwin C. Ewald Hugh Hamilton, jr. C aacher Claude C. Shotts Herbert L. Dyer, Jr. TEAM Walter Walsh SUBSTITUTES 209 I. Theodore Malmstrom John H. Giles Richard I. Glass George T. Logan George L. McKenna Carl M. F. Peterson Harold L. Newhouse Jr Leoj. O'Neill Edward C. Roche William W. Young 1928 Relay Slagle Barbour Hall Bass Hedlund Arf Churchill Meagher Jones Moggio Captain Manager Cyril B. Meagher H. Richard Arf George E. Bass Robert Y. Barbour Gerald S. Brickett Durand Churchill, Jr. Joseph F. Farwell Maxwell M. Kessler Won by 1928 Coach Oscar I-Iedlund TEAM SUBSTITUTES RACE Willard Slagle William M. Hall Rand B. jones George W. Longenecker Cyril B. Meagher Henry Moggio Albert H. Shedd Clarence T. Prendergast y Time: 4 min. 57 1-5 sec. , I 4 210 ll ,.1 A . 1929 Relay l l 'W' Mfr A l . l' Danner Smith Keough Keyser Hayes Burnell 'T . Barrington Roberts Hedlund Llanso Berman . y i Captain Marzager Chester C. Doe Homer A. Burnell Coach Oscar Hedlund TEAM Brigham C. Allen Alfred H. Hayes Howard S. Barrington Paul Keough Leslie Berman Paul V. Keyser l Frederick B. Danner Richard S. Roberts Chester C. Doe -Samuel B. Smith l Norman E. Earle Thomas H. Speller 'V 5 SUBSTITUTE Joaquin Llanso W T ix in 211 9. 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ACTI ITIES INS TIT UTE ORGANIZATIONS Institute Commillee Young Brand Brookes Funk Lowell Boardman Killam Harrison Mahoney Dean Berkeley Lambert Wills Cole Corey Laing Frisbie sCummings Greer Shepard john jones Lord Owen Sammis ' MacDonald Cullen OFFICERS President Vice-President David Allan Shepard Lucas Edward Bannon Secretary Treasurer Q Guy Stoddard Frisbie Millard Marquis Greer Guy Stoddard Frisbie Exacuriva COMMITTEE David Allan Shepard, Chairman l 216 w Leland Wilson Cummings Stuart Wearne John Leland Wilson Cummings Institute Committee HE Institute Committee is perhaps the most powerful of the Student Organiza- tions at Technology. It is the legislative part of the student government and has a very active and creditable record. Seldom are its decisions overruled, and it is recognized as being the most reliable source for determining student opinion. The Committee is composed of representatives from the four classes and a delegate from each of the recognized activities of the Institute. Its meetings are open to the entire student body. It is thus readily seen that this is truly a representative body, expressing in many ways the will of the majority of the Technology undergraduates. REPRESENTATIVES Class of 1926 David Allan Shepard ,. Guy Stoddard' Frisbie . . Class of 1926 Millard Marquis Greer . Leland Wilson Cummings . Henry Williams Jones . Carleton jones Everett . . Frederick Edward Walch, jr. Albert Sidney Brookes . . Kenneth Sawyer Lord . Arthur Barnard Brand . Harry Mansfield Boardman Barron Proctor Lambert . Crockett Allen Harrison . Thornton Washington Owen William Plummer Lowell, Jr. Stuart Wearne John . . Alan Kemp Laing . John Harvey Wills . Lucas Edward Bannon . . Prentiss Ingraham Cole . William Patrick Berkeley, jr. Henry Bower Dean . . . James Anthony Cullen . . Ford Woodruff Sammis . . Norman Leonard McClintock Donald R. Funk .... William Witt Young . George Sidney Killam . Richard Leon Cory . . Irving Roger MacDonald . Paul Lester Mahoney . Class of 1926 Budget Committee - Walker Memorial Committee Finance Committee Point System Committee Elections Committee M. I. T. A. A. Technique Tech Show Voo Doo Tech Engineering News The Tech Combined Musical Clubs Combined Professional Societies Architectural Society Technology Christian Association Class of 1927 Class of 1927 Class of 1927 Class of 1928 Class of 1928 Class of 1928 Class of 1929 Class of 1929 Class of 1929 Dormitory Committee Dormitory Committee Dormitory Committee Dormitory Committee 5 3 l 217 . Finance Committee Krummel Hofman Stephenson Perze Charles Louis Petze, Jr., Chairman Erik Hofman' John Oliver Collins Robert Lee Krummel Furness Hall Hateljf Kenneth Alexander Smith Isaac Watson Stephenson 218 I-lately The Budget Committee Lyles Cummings O'Neil Petze Leland Wilson Cummings, Cbairvmm l James Adam Lyles Charles Louis Petze, Jr. Edgar O'Neil The Budget Co1n1nittee functions mainly to insure a just appropriation and a prompt distribution of the money accruing from the collection of the Student Tax to those activities entitled to a share thereof. It deals with all financial questions relating to student. activity. The Committee is composed of five members, namely, the treasurers of the Institute Committee, the M. I. T. A. A., and the Finance Committee, with the addition of two members-at-large chosen by the Institute Committee. 219 Walker Memorial Committee Riley Breirenbucher Arf Coburn jones McCanne 4 Henry Williams Jones, '26, Clmirmarz Fordyce Coburn, '27 Herman Richard Arf, '28 Lee McCanne, '27 Howard Eugene Breitenbucher, '28 Frederick Delano Riley, Jr., '28 HE Walker Memorial Committee, a sub-committee of the Institute Committee, is the student administrative body'in charge of Walker Memorial and the Naval Hangar Gymnasium. Each year Walker Memorial, the gift of the Alumni, is turned over to this committee which is responsible for regulating its functions in a manner most beneficial to the student body. Among its duties may be mentioned the enforcement of the house rules of Walker Memorial, the supervision of all meetings of organizations held in the? building, and the control of publicity campaigns and drives conducted on the Institute grounds. 220 Archilecfura1Stuaienf Council Stetson Carter Nowlen Keith Wilfred Eugene Carter Arthur Reginald Keith W. E. Campbell N. L. Flint H. R. Gamble K. K. Ayer R. H. Brown R. H. Brunton J. F. Buenz R. A. Butler I. D. Beals J. B. Bell K. Buckingham W. D. Burger E. H. Burke H. K. Crowell E. E. Dobbins K. M. Barney R. E. Bossi E. S. Cofran J. G. Carr A. R. Congdon F. F. Dexter Laing Clmirman Alan Kemp Laing Henry Leopold Newhouse,Jr. Eugene Pratt Nowlen ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY S. Glaser W. G. Glynn J. L. Hautman E. P. Capone W. E. Carter E. C. Ewald L. Gillis B. S. Gruzen T. H. Dreihs A. Feet J. H. Gaylord C. H. Huang F. W. Keith J. O. Kuhns R. MacKay E. G. Pepper F. S. Farquhar R. W. Hunn O. V. Karas GRADUATES E. O. Holien 1926 R. R. Houghton 1927 1928 1929 221 E. Homsey McMurtrie Vogelgesang B. Huntoon C. Ingraham K. Laing W. A. Loumos P. Nowlen Lombardi E. Muhlenberg Parkin son W. Y. Peters W . M. Puffer Roth W. Plimpton S. Pope W. Rogers T. Lyall L. Newhouse B. Poulin Newhouse Roth Richard Roth Louis Dale Stetson J. A. Walquist F. Winsor H. Young E. Parsons F. J. Roorcla W. B. Shippey E. B. Stanley L. H. Zzlitzevsky J. A. E. Schwartz Z. M. Sourian L. D. Stetson J. G. VanDerpool S. B. Waugh J. H. White L Wood L. Schoenbrun C. Shilowitz V. L. Yeaton G. A. Randall A. C. Walling A.J. Weber Technology Christian Association Luce Smith Blake Birch Speer Shorts Hinckley Wills Hooper Prexidcrzt John H. Wills, '26 Treasurer OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE William P. Hinckley, '26 Secretary Wallace M. Ross ADVISORY BOARD Percy R. Ziegler, '00, Chairman H. S. Forcl, Treasurer Harry L. Bowman, '14 Leicester F. Hamilton, '14 Thomas D. Perry, '00 Hale Sutherland, '11 Henry P. Talbot, '85 222 Ross Vice-Presiderzt Donald C. Hooper, '26 Cabinet Representative Ralph W. Head, '26 Secretary Claude C. Shorts Technology Christian Association Packard Barnes Smith K Stevens Hartshorne White deLuccia Klegerman Cnlderwood Arf Goodridge Church DEPARTMENTS AND DIVISIONS Rzucrous Ssnvice STUDENT Smzvice A Ralph W. Head, '26, Director Willis C. Luce, '26,Director Frank W. Schreiner, '26 ..... Bible Sindy E. Robert deLuccia, '27 ..... Room Ragirtry Georgej. Leness, '26 . . Meeting: john L. Barnes, '28 ...... Book Excbonga Elwood A. Church, '27 . . Church Relations INFORMATION Senvrce Ralph E. Smith, '26, Director ' 'SOCIAL PERVICE Gordon L. Calderwood, '27 .... Information Wlulam D' Blrch' '27' Directv' William H. Taylor, '26 . . . Publicity Arthur-J. Brockelman, '25 .... Boys' Work George F. Brousseau, '26 .... Blomr james M. White, '28 . . . Social Ezra F. Stevens, '27 . . Daputnrionx EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Grant G. Speer,jr., '26, Director PERSONAL WELFARE SERVICE William Goodridge, '26 ..... Ofic: Work Kenneth A. Smith, 27 . . Personnel Walter F' Blake, '27, Dfffffff Theodore Packard, '27 ..... Muric Buraou H. Richard Arf. '28 ...... Foreign Students Edward Hartshorn, '28 . . Indurtrial.S'orvice HANDBOOK William P. Hinckley, '26 . Frerlnner. Advisors Sidney Gerber, '27, General Mamiger 223 Q- - ,W x W 4 l W W f rv ', -I ' ll -:: V. Y sul' K 5 5 W Y ll :: W Y 1 5' 1 Y , 1 , 1 W 1 1 w L , , , N w 'W 3: '1 ,X L. 1 224 PUBLICATIONS The Advisory Council on Undergraduate Publications MEMBERS Winward Prescott, Chairman Harold E. Lobdell, '17 ' Harry D. Peck, '13 I-IE Advisory Council has for its purpose the furtherance of publication facilities, the supervision of all undergraduate Work to appear in print and the encourage+ ment of sound policies on the part of Technology periodicals. Its attitude is one of encouragement towards every branch of truly representative literary pursuit. It was founded in 1910 by the Institute Com- mittee in response to a widely felt need for coopera- tion between the alumni and undergraduates in the management of publications. The Alumni Council was asked to form a connecting link between the alumni and these activities. This it accomplished by means of the Advisory Council on Undergraduate Publications, the capacity of which was to be in loco parentis to The Tech, TECHNIQUE, V00 Doo, and The Tech Engineering News, both in time of financial uncertainty and in the event of radical changes in style or service. A Constitution making clear the relationship of this Council to the Alumni Council, the Insti- tute Committee and the activities concerned, was approved by the Executive Committee of the Professor wanwafa Prescott Alumni Council and the Institute Committee. The concepts which govern the operation of undergraduate publications under its jurisdiction as stated in this document are: 3. Q0 The Alumni have a direct interest and a right to a voice in the management of any student activity that trades in the good-will of the y Institute as a whole and by which the good name of the Institute might be I compromised . . 4. Chj The Alumni claim no right or desire to interfere in any student activity not involving the principle outlined in Q0 except insofar as their advice may be requested, or proffer of it may appear to be in order. i Chairman l 226 W. Knight, General Manager Former Editors of Technique 1885 F. P. Gulliver, Editor-in-Chief H. C. Spaulding, Bafineu Manager 1886 IJ- 1889 1890f F. G. E. Claflin, Editor-in-Chief L. A. Ferguson, Business Manager L. Mauran, Editor-in-Chief L. Russell, Buriness Manager E. Hathaway, Ea'itor-in4Claief C. Blanchard, Bufinen Manager Metcalf, Beiitor-in-Chief 1 H. M. Waite, Bueinen Manager 1892 R Waterman, Jr., Editor-in-Chief A. L. Goetzmann, Buyinefx Manager 1893 L B. Dixon, Editor-in-Chief A. L. Kendall, Buxinen Manager f R K. She pard, Editor-irz-Chief 18941 A M. Rogeson, Bueinen Manager 1895 A. D. Fuller, Editor-in-Chief A. L. Canfield, Bueinen Manager 1896 Benjamin Hurd,Jr., Editor-in-Chief A. D. Maclachlan, Bafineff Manager 1897 W. Bancroft, Editor-in-Chief T. Washburn, Bueineu Manager 1898 R. S. Willis, Editor-in-Chief H I. Lord, Ba.rine.r.r Manager 1899 Renshaw, Editor-in-Chief L. 1900 G L. Hamilton, Businesi' Manager Stewart, Editor-in-Chief H. Belknap, Bufinen' Manager 1901 T. Scully, Jr., Editor-in-Chief P. H. Parrock, Banner: Manager 1902 f C. A. Sawyer, Jr., Editor-in-Chief l A. E. Lombard, Buxinesx Manager 1903J H. S. Morse, Editor-in-Chief KJ. T. Cheney, Businen Manager 1904 E. Atkins, Editer-in-Chief . E. Hadley, Bumzness Manager 1905 f G. B. Perkins, Editor-in-Chief 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 A G H H. Donnwald, Editor-in-Chief A. Griffin, Baxinerr Manager A. Rapelve, Editor-in-Chief W. B. Given, Jr., Bnxinem Manager R. H. Allen, Editor-in-Chief M. R. Scharff, Buxinen' Manager D. C. D. F. C IH 19121D 1913 L' C. IA 1915 H G. ,f C. 1916l H C. Mcmumie, 5.11101-in-chief E. Creecy, Bufinesxr Manager R. Stevens, Editor-in-Claief A. Moore, Burinesi' Manager, In Term S. Anderson, Bafinen Manager, 2d Term E. Kebbon, Editor-in-Chief F. Benbow, Businerx Manager C. Hart, Editor-in-Chief F. Cairns, Bneinen' Manager C. Dorrance, Editor-in-Chief L. Sutherland, Buyinem Manager R. Crowell, Editor-in-Chief Urquhart, Bn:ine.r.r Manager W. Loomis, Editor-in-Chief B. Shepard, Bnxineu Manager 1917 M. DeBell, Editor-in-Chief P. C. Leonard, Bu.rine.r.r Manager 1918 K. Reid, Editor-in-Cnief 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 P. P-' KD P-I XD f-'+ FU F9 FU P-lo 02.5 mv: '-'CD 11 W. an-1 gm SQ' QQ H! HJ.. 23. m S E? Cm'-v-. N Y QZ M. Dinkins, Buxznen' Manager . G. Abbott, Jr., Edna-in-cnef H. Burt, Burineu Manager 5599 IU ECL' QU UG I W. Turner, Bu.rzne.f.r Manager 1906 M. A. Coe, Editor-in-Chief C. F. W. Wetterer, Bzuinen' Manager Tn? 1926 H. Smithwick, Editar-in-Chief R. Barker, Basineixr Manager F. Carpenter, Editor-in-Chief E. Rockefeller, Bzuinexs Manager Kirkham, Editor-in-Chief H. Flather, Burinefs Manager B. Jennings, Editor-in-Chief W. Knight, Bufiness Manager' A. Meeker, Bzuinem' Manager A. MacDuflie, General Manager P. Hammond, Business Manager 5 l 1 I ' , , v i 2 V 1 n i fi 1 T 1 1 i ,, A 228 Technique Board ROBERT WESLEY HANCOCK FRANK SIDNEY BADGER, JR. Photographic Manager Feature: Editor George Edward Faithfull Baxiness Manager DONALD HAWKES SPITZLI HENRY ERNEST MUHLENBERG Treayurer Art Editor ARTHUR BARNARD BRAND General Manager RICHARD LEONARD CHENEY ALF KEYSER BERLE Advertising Manager Publicity Manager MARTIN WALTER, JR. Managing Editor MAURICE DAVIER HENRY GEORGE STEINBRENNER Literary Editor Departrnentx Editor RICHARD PRATT HAWKINS, Advertising Manager, Rexigned 229 Technique HIS year marks TECHNIQUE,S forty-first edition. In the fall of 1885 the junior class at Technology decided toj publish an annual to fill the need which was being felt for an Institute publication of a permanent nature. Thus was TECHNIQUE founded. ' Q ' Q U Throughout all these years the line of TECHNIQUES has been unbroken, and it has kept its original name although the rest of its features have undergone great transformation. Incoming boards have always endeavored to improve the publication so that from a paper- bovered book of two hundred pages, TECH- iNIQUE has become a substantial volume of some five hundred odd pages. In 1924 The Fi... Technique I TECHNIQUE was changed from an electoral to - a competitive basis. Instead of being purely a junior class activity the annual was reorganized much after the fashion of other college publications, having a junior and senior board and a sophomore staff. Un- doubtedly this plan is a great improvement over the preceding one, for a year-book is of interest to all the students and therefore should be published by representatives of the four classes. Competition insures the appointment of the most capable men available, whereas an electoral system depends more upon the whims of the electoral committee, and the possibility of unexperienced men obtaining responsible positions is apparent. A It has always been the policy of the board to give Technology an annual which, though at a minimum price, compares favorably with year-books of other colleges. TECHNIQUE has always endeavored to include in its pages all phases of Institute life, both its official activities and organizations and its informal and somewhat more personal aspects. The 1926 TECHNIQUE Board hopes that it has accomplished its purpose in publishing this volume, and that now as well as in the future its pages will recall to its readers events typical of Institute life. 230 Technique Staf 1 Dolge Ricker Krantz Krummel Durand Churchill, Jr., '28 George E. Francis, '28 Standish C. Hartman, '28 Ralph T. Jope, '28 John R. Ford, '29 john C. Melcher, '28 Philip N. Williams, '29 John P. Connelly, '28 Harold W. Fairchild, '29 Herman P. Meissner, '29 Hartman Wood Tufts Crossman Hough Connelly Siller JOPC STAFF Editorial Bu.ri1zc.fJ Thomas S. Wood, Jr., '28 COMPETITORS Editorial Bzuifzexr 231 Morell Fairchild Robert L. Krummel, '28 Alfred P. Morell, '28 Herman F. Krantz, '28 Charles W. Riclcer, Jr., '28 Harold J. Brown, '29 John Kirkish, '29 Leonard Siller, '28 Laurence T. Tufts, '29 Alexander C. Crossman, '29 Ben G. Hastings, '29 ,, n I , 1 v 1 1 H I .l. 1 V, l . e ' 1 X , 1 r 1 , x 1 1 1 1 , ' 1,4 ' w ,.a 'S fi, W 4 ,4i, 1 w ,, W 1 K M w , .mf X X 1 i,. y w 1 1 I I Y N ll D j ' x l V 232 N N 1 The Tech Board HARRY FRANCIS HOWARD FRANCIS EDWARD ANDERSON Features Editor News Editor THORNTON WASHINGTON OWEN General Manager THEODORE AUGUST MANGELSDORF LESLIE CHARLES CURRIER Business Manager Managine Editor JAMES RHYNE KILLIAN Editor LAURENCE FONTENAY VANMATER IRVING LAFOREST HOPKINS Treasurer Circulation Manager HOWARD PETER FERGUSON GEORGE COCHRAN HOUSTON .Y ports Editor Advertising Manager 233 v c Ee f S 646 -273 , - i l 'i' ,gl 11,1 ' Emnhltirlfhiiil ' -f 'L I l N November 16, 1881, a modest twelve-page magazine made its first appearance at Technology. Small and inconspicuous as it was, the first issue of The Tech received an enthusiastic ovation from the undergraduates for it was the first successful attempt to start a student publication. Some years before, The Spectrum had made its appearance, on-ly to succumb shortly afterward. The organizers of this first volume bent their efforts toward making The Tech a permanent organization. The publication has survived the vicissitudes of the Institute, financial depressions, and early student non-support. From a bi-weekly magazine form it evolved into a weekly newspaper C1882D, then a tri-weekly 09032, a daily C1 9091, and at last its present form as a tri-weeklyC1914D. ,For a year during the World War it was operated as a bi-weekly under alumni control. The Tech at present embraces all the functions of a professional newspaper. Under efficient business administration it has become a large advertising medium with a consequent financial stability. It has the largest trust fund of any Institute activity. Its news service covers all matters relative to the Institute in a style and make-up similar to metropolitan journals. Editorially it has been successful in arousing student comment on problems of Technology and of the intercollegiate world. A growing Open Forum department has allowed students to voice their opinions freely, and a constantly expanding book review section has given the publication an added literary tone. 234 The Tech Slaf Rothschild Hossie Gerry Russell Parsons Anderson Welcyng Willoughby Walton Darragh Dunklee Michelman Sturznickle Bartlett Brimberg Ruch Donovan Lewis McGuane Rideout Farnum Hurd Knox Richmond Smith Bernhard: Sullivan Chatfield Taylor G reen Anderson Hopkins Houston Mangelsdorf Owen Killian Currier Howard Ferguson Taminosian Simard Lovejoy Pforzheimer Blair EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Editorial Board NEWS AND SPORTS DEPARTMENTS N ight Editor: Whitney Ashbridge, '26 F. McGuane, '27 A. Anderson,Jr., '27 W. W. Hossie, '28 R. A. Rothschild, '26 C. A. Bartlett, '27 J. H. Melhado, '27 R. E. Smith, '26 A.j. Buckley, '27 V. S. Fago, E. L. Welcyng, '27 FEATURES DEPARTMENT Photographic Editor H. A. Willoughby Sp. Feature: Writer: H. T. Gerry, '29 L. Seton, '29, Cortoonixt '28 Neuuroriterx G. I. Chatfield, '28 A. L. H. Darragh, '28 .fporrx Wrilerx C.J. Bernhardt, '28 Reporter: R. H. Blair, '29 M. Brimberg, '29 Paul Keough, '29 E. A. Michelman, '29 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Aduertiking Diifixion Alfflfllflf Mano,gar.r Rene Simard, '28 D. M. Sturznickle, '28 Stajf J. A. Allen, '28 Hurd, '29 D. L. Dunklee, '29 C. R. Oleson, '28 Circulation Department A.rJi.mmt Manager C. W. Taylor, '28 yfdf D. R. Donovan, '28 W. Palmer, '29 D. S. Parsons, '29 Treasury Divixion J. M. Farnum, '28 A. C. Pforzheimer, '29 235 Gohr, '26 J. B. Goldberg, '26 A. D. Green, '26 E. D. Lissner, '26 John Lovejoy, '29 J. G. Sullivan, '29 J. A. Russell, '28 G. R. Taminosian, '27 A. S. Walton, '27 R. T. wise, 'zs ft' ..r filo l ' I ww . i ll r l' lil l' :'?f.'J:Q--if.lillf:Ifg P, H, :lil .Ili I A ,,,' I ,llfv :yall I ' A A xl My-. 'I' 1 ' W I X0-ll will gl H MFTWL 'NE.ab .,Q.. WFWWHWll lumilqll-,,.ry liy'!JT?f7, ,VU ll,-fl' ll' I UI l lllllll- willy' ' Mxlllfiillt',,WfWmlll,Q,f..willyZqiqllfllfw diiyq' ' 'Hil l it-llll'll'l Pllll l llllll 1 ly lllllllllllll lflwylll All l l. i ll i,ll,lllVlll lllll ssit. fl u li ll l l I I. ll fl I il ll Irwell 'I' ll l ll-'ll'lllll lllllllWll xu'.1ll !IU'Ul9f1Bll11:rl.-'lrmmi lil -u llll W w lilly' ll ,I alll' 'all l ,inunnu1iu:mn1lllillil..l.Lilz 'llllllurfnfinmlilll elllll fywylyll-.'l1lf'l 'I ,Hu Wflllg Pauli IIl1,f,Wll 1fvml5ll1f:l ef lvl ll llfylllllll.l.lll'll5llllllllllI.llllllll.'.l.l.l'lll.l.ll,llllllll l lufllflslzr ,nl'fg'W , l..g1.1 lillrfl mfl,:llff'4+'i'tm .ll alll ll 'I I 'llll'-I l i ll-lz+ ': f :f li iii' i': i il'llll'lillll l ' llllll ' ll lff w ill ' f . I lf ll g5rlll'1l'e yll'-l l ' I I -. m. 1' 'I Fil, 'AWS lp. ITF VT , 1. null- '1-'H-. 'llll will -il' ' y'!lilll i,l.glf lylglll-I V , My llllllllw w I' -, I .fl'll'1-IW .- iil1'lfs11':w .nn . . . . llllll','il3ill'ly - owl HOSPHORUS dries his pen with the weary liyllll l ' , JH ,- if' satisfaction of one who has labored long for a QFTY1 ', ,xg righteous cause: that of facetiousness. Vol- ume VIII of V00 Doa has drawn to a close amid the M- pleasing chuckles that announce the appearance of 'lf A .5 lil 'W the massive April Prom Number The past -..,,,,,,-N 'Ill g Pk-en f ln fiiffkd X XXXXXXE 5 i il year has witnessed an improvement in both Art and literary material new humorous talent has been discovered below the haze of gloom which blankets the Undergraduate World Several special issues were presented in the name of satire and all that is humorous Delving into a field which few have dared to explore Phosphorus published the Occult Num - ' s1., g--- 1 . . ,K l u: 5 - -I . . . .pr-Lyzflq kr' l il .IAQ ' ' Q i,h fjwmml . I . W . . -E -, M53 , ,:,El':.l:.5,1I- X.yl.- . W I Q,t1, , . . . ll l Hi' 'iii' l-'41,-vi wa. I ' ' ii' A .li ' v R N lil mln Qf-12'. v.i..,,,.A I ' q 5 11 x I ' V1 . . 1 3 - ber in October. This was based on an airy interpretation of psychic research and occult matters. The popular Girls' Number which followed, proved to be the hit of the fall term, selling out on newsstands and at the Institute. In December, the oversized Matter of Fact Number involved an effort to explain to an unappreciativei reading public the difficulties confronting the editors of a comic. Kane's frontispiece and the double-spread entitled The Institute as It was in 1900 were exceptionally good. After the relaxation afforded by y vacation Phosphorus presented his After Christmas Number. This was featured by a four-page burlesque of our local news- paper. The Prom Number, a doublle-sized issue, was appropriately timed to add to the geniality of Junior Week festividies. It contained, besides material by current editors, many contributions from former literary and art men as well as from the prize winners of the Girls' Number. The feature of the issue was three full pages by the talented anonymous artist who formerly contributed Five Fruits, The Freshman Art Candidate for Voa Doo Puts .in a Late Ham, and other drawings worthy of appearance in any outside magazine. ' Voo Doo has maintained its prominent position among college comics, as its Gen- eral Manager is a member of the Executive Committee of the Eastern Association. Phosphorus is also being quoted more frequently in the reprint magazines. I 236 l l 237 T, 1 N V 1 v W Y , Y Y 1 I I , l 1 11 ,mi 1 Q I I i 1 1 l I A i i .O I 238 1 Voo Doo Staf vezin Hills gill Allen Holt Celler All Glen I' A Schiper Johnson Mann Hettrick Fraser Peterson ASSOCIATE EDITORS A. E. Ulman S. Offutc E. B. Kelly J. C. Parker A. B. Hettrick G. M. DeCamp L. Seron W. K. Johnson R. M. Beyer R. Schuler S. Newland H. K. Mann F. A. Fetvedt W. L. MacKusiCk ASSISTANT EDITORS A. W. Peterson BUSINESS ASSOCIATES A. S. Dempewolff CANDIDATES Art B. Allen W. R. Holt Publicity I E. A. Yates Advertixing C. V. Bagley E. W. Glen E. Stein Circulation F. Celler Literary C. A. Lashbroolc 239 E. I. Woodbury H. K. Mann D. S. Fraser J. D. Dominquez H. Crowell N. Kenney F. Hills J. F. Schipper S. Lindharcl R. Vezin J. C. Melcher 1 N 5 ,j l r n 1 1 gi l l W In y. r .240 t Tech Engineering News Board CHARLES P. MCHUGH HOWARD I'IUMPI-IREY Adoertiying Manager Afyociate Editor CROCKETT A. HARRISON General Manager DAVID HJ MCCULLOCH JOHN B. WRIGHT Editor Basinesf Manager EDWARD D. TRUE GEORGE B. DARLING, JR. Circulation Manager Managing Editor 241 .L... .. . . I y :4r' pTl'lE. TEC!-If 1561 12 121156 c ACK before the beginning of this century, there were those among the alumni, the undergraduates, and the faculty who had felt the need of an official technical or professional journal that would be in keeping with the high scientific and technical reputation of the Institute. At different times, publications had been started to fulfill this need, but none of them were permanent. Some of them were oflicial or semi-ofhcial, having members of the faculty responsible for the editorial policy. In the spring of 1919, an English manufacturer who was in this country com- mented on an article on wireless telephony which had appeared in The Tech and ex- pressed surprise that there was no publication at the Institute devoted to technical articles. Directly resulting from this, The Tech Engineering News was founded as a monthly technical supplement of The Tech. In spite of the fact that The Tech Engineering News was to be sponsored by undergraduates, it was realized that this new publication could fill some of the needs which had pointed to the necessity of an ofhcial organ. Those who became responsible for the editorial policy of the new monthly soon realized the place which such a publication could take and conceived the policies which have guided it toward success. i It was intended by the first editors of The Tech Engineering Newr that it should become an organ linking the past and present student bodies, broadening, extending, and stimulating, to as great a degree as possible, the engineering instruction given at the Institute by bringing before both students and faculty the accomplishments of graduates, engineers, and business men of prominence in professional fields. The editors also intended to publish the results of original investigations conducted in the Institute laboratories and to present to the undergraduates a perspective of the cur- rent scientific history of the Institute. The policy was to broaden rather than to intensify professional knowledge and always to work with the single ultimate aim of serving Technology. l While the original policies have been adhered to in the main, from time to time they have been modified, but always with the intention of better serving Tech nology 242 l I Tech Engineering News Staff Phillips Rados Rankin Pitt A. A. Rankin Weatherly Kurt Towner Speller Mazzoni Moser Striker Meyers Middleton Wilson .Baumrucker Tarnmaro Ellison Ball Pearsall Pilkington Hamilton jennison Crawford Cristofalo Carvalho W. H. Towner, '28 M. W.jennison, '27 R. A. McLachlan, '26 F. T. Kurt, '27 . N. H. Ball, '29 K. R. Erdrnann, '28 Hugh Hamilton,Jr., '29 j.j. Mazzoni, '29 G.-I. Meyers, Jr., '29 J. A. Carvalho, '28 H. B. Ellison, '28 . J. S. Middleton, '28 R. E. Crawford, '28 R. A. Nadler, '27 . W. Baumruckerhlr., '29 P. V. Keyser, '29 A. H. Pearsall, '28 W. H. Phillips, '28 EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Editorial Board Editorial Staff BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Burinus Board Burineu Stajj' E. P. Weather-ly,Jr., '29 243 New: Editor Anirtanr Managing Editor Arrimznt Editor A.r.riJtant Editor H. Moser, '27 - A. A. Rankin, '28 C. D. Rankin, '28 T. H. Speller, '29 A. K. Stricker, jr., Anixtont Adi-arriving Manager Auirtant Advertising Managar Aniston: Cirzulation Manager A:.ri.rtant Circulation Manager A.v.ri:tant Publicity Manogar J. P. F. Pilkington, E. W. Pitt, '28 H. G. Pratt, '28 C. W. Rados, '27 .29 '27 The Benchmar Richmond Miller , johnson Badger Harding Ivancich Cheney Copeland Editor-in-Chief Genera! Manager Trcarurer Richard L. Cheney Paul N. Ivancich John H. Harding Auociate Editor Featnrcr Editor Advertising Manager Kenneth A. Smith F. Sidney Badger, Jr. Norman C. Patsons Literary Editor Photographic Editor Circulation Manager William H. Hoar Russell E. McCassey Robert W. Richmond ' Copy Editor Art Editor Leroy G. Miller Walter K. Johnson The Benchmark, an ambitious youth of some six summers, has once more appeared to capture and store up for the future many happy memories of the summer surveying camp. Replete with snapshots, lucid word-pictures, histories, and satires, to say nothing of local small-town ads, Volume VI is indeed well calculated to renew the appreciation of a merry eight Weeks Well spent in Maine. i 244 1 TECH SHOW Tech Show HE lights dim and gradually go out, the curtain rises, and the music of the orchestra under Charlie Young's waving baton slowly dies away - for the 28th annual production of Tech Show has begun. The applause of the critical first night audience announces its pleasure in viewing the diversified talent of the mm. Technology students. l This year's show, the first to l be produced since the curriculum has been placed upon the two- term basis, has entailed many new features of production. Few spec- tators realize the vast extent of work needed to perfect such a presentation and the long fperiod of preparation necessary or its success. The first call for candi- dates brings out a hundred would- be actors and 'cladies and gentle- men of the ensemble. But this year the hundred aspirants must be quickly cut down, trained, and perfected because, if the trip is to be made between the two terms, the show by necessity must be produced in far shorter time than any of its predecessors. For the second time Tech Show, entitled Too Many Brothers, boasts of co-authors: G. B. Goldberg, '26, and R. A. Rothschild, '26. The show for the first time in many years can truly be called a college show. The Poster The scene is laid in ,a fraternity l house of a college at the time of a house party, and as the title indicates, the brothers are all present for the event. There is Will Frost who is dumb enough to take his own sister to a fraternity house party, and there is james Cluet-Archer, our hero, thedashing, collegiate, energetic lady-killer, and there are all the various shades of college men between these two extremes. Although Will Frost is dumb, his sister, Barbara, certainly is not. As far as James is concerned she is ideal, very attractive, and not very bashful about admitting it. The other characters are Molly Cluet-Archer, sister of our hero, filling the place of James' girl who has gone back on him, Wilda Petten, a likable, frivolous flapper, with more on her face Cit is whisperedllthan on her mind, Alex Chandler, her escort, rs ,,,,YA iv, Y, M Mn ,1,,- 246 E The Authors Julius Benjamin Golberg, '26 Richard Adler Rothschild, '26 Alex and the Ponies 247 who is not so fast with the fair sex, Herman, the incorrigibleg and the chaperon, the mother of Alex Chandler. The chaperon is loquacious, cheerful, motherly, and broad-minded, she considers herself re- sponsible for Alex's behavior. It has been the policy of Tech Show in past years to make the annual production a musical comedy that is entirely unrelated with college affairs. This policy has prevailed since the good old days when The Freshman, Applied Mechanics, and The Scientific King were produced. . So unconnected has the theme of the show , been from college life that it has often , been laid in foreign countries, such as the i mythical Kookoostan of the 1924 Tech l Show. Last year, however, the manage- l ment insisted that the plot be laid here in T America. The pendulum had begun to swing, the type of the show was changing . back again to what it had been in the early , nineteen hundreds. History repeats itself, p so we have the 1926 Show, the twenty- . . , eighth annual production, once again in l the form of a show presenting the humor- A ous side of undergraduate life. This reversion of the type of the Show to something more intimately connected with our lives flgf only breaks the mgngtgny of the llSl12.l PfOCll.1CClO1'1, but lI1C1'CaSCS the spirit of the men in their Wgfk, N0 longer i5,it OVC1'-PI'OfCSSlOI'19.l. No longer is if 8. ITICFC business proposition, but the work has become a pleasure and a symbol of good- fellowship. A further impetus in the right 'direction has been the acquisition of George V.C. Lord as coach. Mr. Lord has been the coach of Pi Eta Show for the past fifteen years and in that interval has worked with many other undergraduate produc- tions, such as the Hasty Pudding Show. Financially the organization has once more resorted to old policies. Tech Show was first organized for the purpose of giving financial aid to the M. l. T. Ath- letic Association. But later it was placed T on an entirely independent basis having no connection whatsoever with athletics. This year has seen the old plan again adopted with certain modifications. Al- though the Show is still a separate activity it has pledged a large share of the profits i it may derive from this season to the Athletic Association in return for publicity and propaganda. This year Tech Show took the longest trip it has ever taken. On February 1 the Show played in Hartford, Conn. From Hartford it journeyed to Pittsburgh, Pa., on Whiting and McCornack 1 Molly and the Chorus Men 248 I didn't know the party was starting so soon February 2, to Buffalo on February 3, and to Schenectady on February 4. The trip was a success from every standpoint. In every city the Tech Alumni Chapters spon- sored the Show, and everything was done by them to make it a trip to be remembered. No larger houses have ever greeted the Show. Besides this, the men were Well enter- tained, teas, dinners, and dances were planned for them by the alumni wherever they went. Tech Shovv's future is always a matter for conjecture. Successful it is sure to be, but the ever recurring question of extension of its circuit of appearances to include a larger public looms as an important factor which must be considered secondary to the pressure of studies. 249 TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL TECH SHOW 1926 TOO MANY BROTHERS A Musica! Comedy in Two Acts Coucbed by GEORGE V. C. LORD Book by JULIUS B. GOLDBERG, '26 RICHARD A. ROTHSCHILD, ' Homer B. Huntoon, '26 Lester W. Schoenfeld, '26 Giles E. Hopkins, '26 Music .Y core Cover by Homer B. Huntoon, '26 Poster und Program by Zareh M. Sourian, '27 Music by Alexis A. Dukelski, '28 Lyrics by John Y. Estabrook, '28 Orcbestru Director Charlie Young 250 l l 26' William C. Erwin, '27 Harvey N. Weed, '29 Arthur B. Brand, '26 Scenery Desi gn by Edmund B. Stanley, '26 Announcement Cover by Richard Roth, '27 Management I w Conklin Kenny Black Houck Erickson johnson Opper Keyes Flynn Donovan Payzant Miller Collins Boardman Coach Lord Whitcoml: Friedlander Whittier Anderson Loomis Hogan Farquhar Rich Genera! Manager . Buxinen Manager . Stage Manager . . Pabliciejy Manager . Treaxurer .... Mail Advertising Manager Music Manager . . Elwood R. Anderson, '28 Paul A. Johnson, '28 William G. Loomis, '28 James Donovan, '28 Grant Y. Flynn, '28 M. Waldo Keyes, '28 George P. W. Black, '28 Elisha Gray, '28 TECH SHOW 1926 MANAGEMENT ASSISTANTS Buxineri' Stage John P. Rich, Jr., '29 Publicity Richard K. Opperi, '29 251 Harry M. Boardman, '26 C. Stuart Payzant, '27 Charlton P. Whittier, '27 Morgan Collins, '27 Henry K. Friedlander, '27 Donald S. Miller, '27 Joseph C. Whitcomb, '27 Earle Erickson, '29 James Hogan, '29 William G. Houck, Jr., '29 William S. Conklin, '29 Robert G. Cowan, '29 Matthew Keany, '29 Leo W. Goldstein, '29 Frank S. Farquhar, '29 I 1 Cast anal Chorus Warner Russell Gifford Fowler Richheimer Hatch Hurnphreville Burgess L. A. jones Hibbard Gable R. B. Jones Eddy Harris Whiting McCormack Bromilow Milair Washburn Randall Ackerman Yates White Taylor Foster TECH SHOW CAST Cln Order of Their Appearancel HERMAN . . . ......... Richard B. Goble, '28 MRS. CHANDLER . WILDA PETTEN . ALEX CHANDLER . WILL FROST . . . JAMES CLUET-ARCHER . MOLLY CLUE1'-ARCHER . BARBARA FROST . . Ponies Gilbert J. Ackerman, '28 Willard E. Edwards, '26 Lawrence A. Foster, '27 Charles F. Holdredge, '29 Lawrence S. Randall, '26 Theodore B. Taylor, '28 Curtis R. Washburn, '26 James M. White, '28 Joseph S. Yates, '27 v CHORUS James P. Warner, '26 l 252 l Willard F. McCormack, '26 Norbert M. Milair, '28 Edmund G. Bromilow, '26 Emerson W. Eddy, '26 Richard Whiting, '26 Rand B. Jones, '28 Carl W. Harris, '28 Cborur Henry L. Burgess, '28 Harry M. Fitzinatrick, '27 Henry C. Fow er, jr., '27 Allan T. Gifford, '27 Robert S. Hatch, '27 Harlan D. Hibbard, '27 Bruce T. Humphreville, '26 Benjamin Miller, '28 Charles E. Richheimer, '28 Orchestra Sullivan Buckley Violim' Isidore Winer, '29 Adrian N. Clark, '29 Trumpetf Winfred A. Witham, '27 Roland P. Stowers, '26 Cello Gordon L. Calclerwood, '27 Flute Lenvik Ylvisaker, '27 Calderwood Oakley Witham Stowers Keith Williamson Jones Russell Huntoon Clark Wine Piano Homer B. Huntoon, '26 John A. Russell, '28 Drums Malcolm A. Jenckes, '26 253 .Yaxopboner Daniel E. Sullivan, '27 Arthur J. Buckley, '27 William H. Jones, '29 Trombone Arthur R. Keith, '28 Horn John R. Oakley, '26 Bon Robert A. Williamson, 1 W w , -fl N 3 1. ,w ' c 1 N ,I Mx L4 N 4 1 g! Il X Vnrffll if fy 'i, P 1, iw, 254 + Q MUSICAL CLUBS The Musical Clubs HE Combined Musical Clubs of Technology opened their thirty-seventh year with a promising season of concerts and dances already scheduled. The student body showed great enthusiasm when it turned out in large numbers for the various clubs and management, so that only the best were retained in the personnel of the Combined Clubs. The new leaders and their assistants Were: of the Glee - Club, Frank W. Schreiner, '26, leader, and E. V. Fasce, G, assistant, of the Banjo Club, Maurice L. Ash, Jr., '26, leader, and C. C. Hall, '26, assistant, of the Mandolin Club, Donald S. Cunningham, '26, leader, and Harold J. Ryan, '26, assistant, of the HTechtonians , Martin M. Fireman, '26, leader. Besides the leaders the clubs were very fortunate in having such men for coaches as Bill Weston for the Glee and Mandolin Clubs, Dave Grant for the Banjo Club, and Doc Eisenbourg for the Tech- tonians . jWith these men as leaders and coaches there was a great improvement in the Work of all the clubs, particularly in the HTechtonians , as Doc Eisenbourg has proved to be a remarkable coach. ' Besides the work of the various clubs, the concerts have been made much more interesting by the various special- e ty acts. An innovation among the specialty acts is the Glee Quartette which is composed of I Frank Schreiner, E. V. Fasce, Frank Thas, and Frank Harris. This quartette has been received at all concerts with the greatest enthusiasm. The winter trip was omitted, due to the fact that most of the men on the clubs did not care to give up their Christmas holidays. There seems to be difliculty in finding a time which is convenient to both the alumni in the various cities and to the members of the clubs. However, due To the fact that there was much more support A. R. Keith, '28 Trombone Soloist D. A. Shepard, '26 R. Mancha, '26 Banjo Duet 1 256 offered this year than last on the part of alumni in the various cities, it is very evident that the custom of having a winter trip will be resumed next year. This year the clubs have been running on a schedule similar to that of last year, averaging almost a concert a week. First among these concerts was the one on November twelfth at Filene's. On the twenty-fourth, T because of their success last year, the clubs again broad- casted a concert through WBZ from Hotel Brunswick. The Edison Club concert and the six concerts at Gordon's Capitol theater were others given in November and Decem- ber. The Christmas Concert, which this year took the place of the Fall and Winter Concerts, was a splendid success. It was held at Whitney Hall on December eight- eenth, and was attended by one of the largest gatherings at any of the clubs' performances. The Old Belfry Club of Lexington were so pleased with the concert last year that they again renewed their invitation. A new type of func- y tion was held at Walker on January nineteenth in the form of a Pop Concert, much after the manner of those given T- A-KH0W1eS- '27 by the Boston Symphony. While listening to the concert, the audience sat at tables about the hall, where they were served with refreshments. This proved so successful, that it is expected Amore will be given in the future. The concert given in combination with the Dartmouth Clubs at Hotel Somerset on March twelfth was perhaps one of the best of the year. The clubs from both colleges were at their best, and the performers in the specialty acts outdid them- selves. Besides these, concerts at Wellesley and other girls' schools, and at various Tech clubs, were given. The concert and dance at the Somerset to be held on Monday evening of Junior Week will be the S closing event of a very successful Glee Quartette Magician SCQSOII. 257 ,A.1,.1,f,..,. 5.4 X..w' V., ..., .J -VY, . ,, L A: ,. l r ? 5 r 1, E qw , 3 , I v 1 1 K W . v t i 1 l 258 Glee Club Armstrong Chauclrie Chase Perkins Drisko Faudree Gaffney MacKenzie Littlefield Gowen Durgin Packard Shepp Briggs Eastman Spry Rosser Wood Cunningham Bowie Stanley Nevers Bugbee Hibbard Grossman Geiger Erdman Rost Trahey Miller Weeks Ross Harris Kelley Everett Hunn Bidwell Groeter Flagg Hall Geary Thas Crandell Schreiner Fasce Dalzell Bates Wilcutt Schnackenberg Lawrence Fowler Armstrong Robert Yaldin g Barbour Eliot Nathaniel Bidwell William Gordon Bowie George Albert Bernat Fitch Briggs Stuartjonathan Bugbee Edward Chase George Motter Cunningham Earl Clinton Eastman Carleton jones Everett Joseph Henry Faudree John Bucknam Drisko Frederick Seward Erdman Leader Frank William Schreiner Axtirtant Leader Egi Victor Fasce F irxt Tenor: Frank james Crandell Harold LeRoy Dalzell George Clifton Durgin Second Tenor: Juan Emile Chaudruc James Donald Flagg Francis Joseph Grueter George Albro Hall Barilonex Joseph William Gaffney Marion Braxton Geiger Martin Luther Grossman Robert Walker Hunn Bar: Meredith Washington Littlefield Howard Stockwell Root Richard Harold Shepp Piano Francis Tufts Gowen Lee Judson Schnackenberg john Campbell Trahey Alonzo P. Weeks Everett Fenton Kelley Richard William Spry George Prince Standley Kenneth john MacKenzie Albert Weeks Nevers Melvin Alfred Perkins Frank Anthony Thas Frederick Weiss Willcutt Richard Stanley Smith Dwight Hodson Woods George Warren Bates Frank Burton Stratton 259 Banjo Club Taylor Dunham Francis Baker Hall Nevers Henry Hagadorn Cheney Wilbur Dean Stanley McCune Ryan McKenzie Anderson Arnold Avery Pournaras Balfe Vaughan Buckley Mattson Foster Leahy Macy Mattlage Mann Fogg Pforzheimer Bloomberg Johnston Beckover Cunningham Doolittle Davidson Ash Mancha Rexford Klimowicz Willcutt Smith Loader Richard Wheeler Avery Harold Munroe Baker Donald Sherman Cunningham Edgar jared Doolittle Laurence Ansel Foster Floyd Wadsworth Hall Henry Donaldson Johnston Frederick Columbus Balfe, Jr. Albert Ernest Beitzell Danieljulius Bloomberg Lawrence Bradford Cheney Joseph Freeman Clary James Webb Dunham George Allen Fogg Hector Edmund l-lagedorn Arthur Joseph Buckley Maurice L. Ash,Jr. Tenor Banjo: Banjo Mandolin: .faxoplzonu Daniel Edward Sullivan Calla Gilman Allen Randal Bar: Vial Theodore Packard Piano William Creighton Clay 260 john Leo Leahy John C. Macy Hayward Kimball Mann Albert Weeks Nevers Elliot Pitman Rexford Dudley Wall Smith Edgar Pitts Taylor James Terence Henry Walter Francis Henry Mattlage Arthur Charles Pforzheimer George Angelo Pournaras Harold John Ryan Frederick Weiss Willcutt John Benson Wilbur Stanley William Vaughn George Edward Francis,jr. Mandolin Club Taylor Avery Smith Barnes Rosser Stanley Anderson Leahy Foster Hibbard Grossman Randall Bierzele Pournaras Pforzheimer Bloomberg Hagedorn Winer McKenzie Macey Mann Marrlage Packard Campopiano Case Berkover Wilbur Dunham Ash Ryan Cunningham Johnston Chaney Fogg Henry Lander Maurice L. Ash,Jr. Albert Ernest Beirzell Daniel Julius Bloomberg Edgar Jared Doolittle Laurence Bradford Cheney james Webb Dunham Richard Wheeler Avery George Allen Fogg james Terence Henry ' First Violin: Andrew Anderson,jr. John Leo Leahy George Warren Smith Cello: Bernard Pomeroy Rosser Gilman Allen Randall Bar: Vial joseph William Gaffney Donald Sherman Cunningham A.rJi.rtant Lender Harold john Ryan F irst Mandolin: Second Mandolin: John C. Macy Theodore Packard Piano Henry Donaldson Johnston 261 Lawrence Ansel Foster Hector Edmund Ha gedorn Hayward Kimball Mann Walter Francis Henry Mattlage Arthur Charles Pforzheimer Elliot Pitman Rexford George Angelo Pournaras Edgar Pitts Taylor john Benson Wilbur Sacoml Violin: john Landes Barnes Harlan Davis Hibbard Isadore Winer F lutmr Arthur Campopiano Norton Monroe Case Guitar Marrin Luther Grossman Dance Urchestra Hall Sullivan Clay Bugbee Arnold Whiting Fireman Davidson Whitham Plant Borghesam Bgmjo Floyd Wadsworth Hall Stuart-Ionathan Bugbee William Hugo Borghesani Piano ' William Creighton Clay Leader Martin Maurice Fireman Auistant Leader Daniel Edward Sullivan Sqxapbofzef Daniel Edward Sullivan Trombouer l Violin Martin Maurice Fireman i 1 262 Drumx Richard Whiting Bruno Emil Roetheli Irving Morton Plant Trumpet Winfred Atherton Witham Combined Clubs Back Row: Flagg, Francis, O'Connell, Pforzheimer, Erdman, Bidwell, Dalzell, Chase, Bugbee, Perkins, Shepp, Pournaras, Briggs, Campopiano K 'th ei Sixth Row: Mattson, Funk, Eastman,Stanley,Trahey, Durgin,Chaudruc, Rosser, Wilbur, Fauclree, Crandell, Everett, Root, Gaffney, Littlefield, Hartz Fifth Row: Dean, Gowen, Bowie, Miller, Willcutt, Ross, Weed, Dodson, Hibbard, Geiger, Kelley, Grueter, Hall, Grossman, Hunn, Parker Fourth Row: Barnes, Clay, G. Cunningham, Spry, Armstrong, Macy, Weeks, Bates, Rexford, Harris, Klimowicz, Nevers, Schnackenberg, Bernat, Martlage, Mann, Balfe. Third Row: BitzeIl,joyce Doolittle, Sullivan, O'Malley, Taggart, Fireman, Lowell, Mesker, Schreiner, Mancha, Burley, D. Cunningham, Fogg .S'eoom1Row.' Leahy, Buckley, Davidson, Ash, Vaughan, Buzby, Plant, Packard, Hall, Smith, McCune, Thas. Front Row: Hagedorn, Foster, Taylor, Berkover, Borghesani, Henry, Wirham, MacKenzie, Case, Cheney. SCHEDULE OF CONCERTS November 12. November 24. November 30. December 7-12 December 13. December 18. January 15. January 19. February 12. February 20. February 26. March 6. April 19. April 23. Filene's ..... Broadcasting - WBZ . . Edison Employees' Association . . Capitol Theatre ........ Benefit Performance CGlee Club onlyj . Christmas Concert, Whitney Hall . Old Belfry Club ...... Pop Concert and Radio Broadcast Tech Club of Merrimac Valley Sargent School ..... Second Congregational Church Wellesley College . . . Spring Concert . Aristos Club . 263 Boston, Mass. Hotel Brunswick Boston, Mass. Allston, Mass. Colonial Theatre Brookline, Mass. Lexington, Mass. Walker Memorial, M Lowell, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. West Medford, Mass. Wellesley, Mass. Hotel Somerset Whitney Hall X! ,W ,,N, ,ww . Q 1 ???i:.f,A.:,'!n 1 X . .A A slQf1:yfIg,,x, X ', ly - aj'-S 1 uf 1 I, Q 3,-515551: . . 1 Q L ' ' 1 I :gf b , K .,' ' 1 Qi . it I W 35- P W - ,, i l - W' 5 5 '. Z 3 1 ' T ' r-f A 1 M i 3' , j 3 ,,N l'i ' T- ' 4- , ' ' Q. , W . Q N .- f 1- W ev! 11 f 5 , gg 4' , g, W-' 'x ' ,Q ,QP s' 1: I7 ,M , li , ri - 1 1 1 xr: --AH u 'I' rfv 1 M V' 1 ' 19 HN: ' 4 5U N H ' ' W au L ' f:1e,.' f .fm 4 fllilfh Y.. M ww ,r -i f Y ' - - ' 1 WW 3 i v- 55 g J 1 1 1 i Q X 'E xi' 544 1' m L' Y I VQXX f 3' A . ,, W: .L , .4-. M My f .-M -, , 3 I fff?fgu'SX 'y X ,125 ' P' Jw JI' ww- - ff jjiqfflbsik 1 ff, A1 ,K-f A A - HH1' mfifsrffffffx 'j:ffgf,sf:-:fa ,I '- -. A x -I . 'fffv 1fi6'c2xA'ii Hr-y J 'dm I . 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I 1 I 1 ,H ,A I , lr I HO R RY SUCIE TIES Harry Mansfield Boardman Arthur Barnard Brand Albert Sidney Brookes Wilbur Wilson Criswell, Jr Leland Wilson Cummings Guy Stoddard Frisbie Millard Marquis Greer Henry Williams Jones l P l l 1 sgsg I N L seas Osiris 'Frank Henry Rand Henry Smith Pritchett '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 Allan Winter Rowe Henry Adams Morss Charles Milton Spofford Henry Paul Talbot Samuel Wesley Stratton William Emerson Alexander Macomber 'Deceased I 268 james Rhyne Killian Barron Proctor Lambert Kenneth Sawyer Lord William Plummer Lowell, Jr. Thornton Washington Owen Frank William Schreiner David Allan Shepard Frederick Edward Walch, Jr. Winward Prescott, A.M. Charles Humphreys Barry Allen Boykin Bassett Eliot Nathaniel Bidwell Leland Wilson Cummings James Andrew Drain Bidermann Thomas duPont Duryea Elwell Elmenclorf George Edward Faithfull Alfred Willard French, jr. Guy Stoddard Frisbie Millard Marquis Greer Ralph Wellington Head Warren Gaier Armstrong Dwight Cobb Arnold Frank Sidney Badger, Jr. Robert Mansfield Bigelow William Dunham Birch Fordyce Coburn Philip Morgan Creden Maurice Davier Carlton Griffith Davies Paul Conant Eaton Robert Albert En el John Hardin Field The Beaver FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES 1926 Cedric Valentine 1927 Charlton Pratt Whittier 269 Robert Emmons Rogers, A.M john Robbins Kimberly Barron Proctor Lambert John Pierce Larkin john Lovering Locke Kenneth Sawyer Lord Raymond Mancha Dudley Luzerne Parsons Charles Edmund Poore William Crighton Sessions David Allen Shepard Gifford Harvey Symonds Charles Hinchman Topping Lindsay Kelley Gentry Raymond Franklin Hibbert Glen Dale Jackson, jr. Ralph Blake johnson George Cramton Lammert James Adam Lyles Lee McCanne Francis Augustus Mesker Alfred Metcalf Norton Ezra Frederick Stevens William Langdon Taggart, Jr Laurence Fontenay VanMater President Alfred Willard French, Jr. Mr. Matthew R. Copirhorne Professor Caroll W. Doten Professor William Emerson Mr. Horace S. Ford Professor Edward F. Miller Professor S. P. Mulliken Professor Henry G. Pearson Mr. Penfield Roberts Dwight Cobb Arnold Frank Sidney Badger, Jr. Harry Mansfield Boardman Albert Sidney Brookes William Wallace Farr John Hardin Field Alfred Willard French, Jr. Guy Stoddard Frisbie Ralph Wellington Head Henry Williams Jones A Walker Club MEMBERS Faculty Professor Robert S. Williams UNDERGRADUATE Charlton Pratt Whittier 270 Secretary Ralph Wellington Head Professor Archer T. Robinson Professor Robert E. Rogers Professor Henry L. Seaver Professor John O. Sumner Professor Hale Sutherland Dean Henry P. Talbot Professor Harry W. Tyler Professor Frank Vogel George John Leness Kenneth Sawyer Lord James Adam Lyles Willard Foote McCormack John Windsor Norris David Allan Shepard Rockwell Smith Laurence Fontenay VanMatet Frederick Edward Walch, Jr. Richard Whiting William Emerson Robert Emmons Rogers Ralph LeRoy Harlowe Philip Knight Bates Harry Mansfield Boardman Edgar Cahill Morgan Aloysius Collins Wilbur Wilson Criswell, Jr Donald Dodge Duryea Elwell Elmendorf Henry Karmel Friedlander Julius Benjamin Goldberg Giles Elberne Hopkins Earl Preston Collins Herbert Ham Walter Hamburger Masque HCNORARY MEMBERS UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS Charlton Pratt Whittier ADVISORY ALUMNI MEMBERS Hiram Yeaton Waterhouse 271 Raymond Sovey Charles A. Young Virginia Tanner Homer Brown Huntoon Willard Foote McCormack Donald Spieske Miller John Roswell Oakley Charles Stuart Payzant Richard Adler Rothschild Teunis Schenck Richard Winslow Sherman Joseph Carlton Whitcomb Richard Whiting Eric Francis Hodgins Alexander Macomber jesse Stam Pi Delta 'Epsilon Honorary journalistic Fraternity Founded at Syracuse University in 1909 CHAPTER ROLL Allegheny College University of Arizona Bowdoin College Bucknell University University of California Carleton College Carnegie Institute of Technology Coe College Colgate University Colorado Agricultural College Dartmouth College Emory University George Washington University Georgia School of Technology Hamilton College University of Illinois johns Hopkins University Lafayette College Lawrence College Lehigh University Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Michigan Michigan Agricultural College University of Minnesota Ohio State University Ohio Wesleyan University Pennsylvania State College University of Southern California Stevens Institute of Technology Syracuse University ' University of Tennessee Union College University of Utah Utah Agricultural College Vanderbilt University Wabash College Washington and Jefferson College Washington and Lee University Wesleyan University Williams College i 272 Massachu Isaac White Litchfield James Phinney Munroe Henry Greenleaf Pearson Frederick Wildes Adams Eric Francis Hodgins Francis Edward Anderson Arthur Barnard Brand Richard Leonard Cheney Hillis Reynolds Clark Leslie Charles Currier Maurice Davier Carlton Griffith Davies Carleton Jones Everett George Edward Faithfull William Robert Franklin Crockett Allen Harrison Raymond Franklin Hibbert Howard Humphrey James Rhyne Killian Pi Della Epsilon setts Institute of Technology Chapter HONORARY A GRADUATES Kenneth Reid ACTIVE 273 -Established 1911 Winward Prescott Archer Tyler Robinson Robert Emmons Rogers Robert Hill Kean Harold Edward Lobdell Harold Edwin Holm Knight Baron Proctor Lambert Charles Emanuel McCulloch David Hamilton McCulloch Malcolm Angus MacDuflie Theodore August Mangelsdorf William Buchanan Millar John Windsor Norris Thornton Washington Owen Charles Louis Petze, Jr. John Patterson Ramsey, Jr. Edward Dale True Martin Walter, Jr. John Bernard Wright Alpha of Pennsylvania Alpha of Michigan . 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Tau Beta Pi A National Engineering Fraternity Founded in 1885 l CHAPTER ROLL 274 Lehigh University Michigan Agricultural College Purdue University Stevens Institute of Technology University of Illinois University of Wisconsin Case School of Applied Science University of Kentucky Columbia University University of Missouri Michigan College of Mines Colorado School of Mines University of Colorado Armour Institute of Technology Syracuse University University of Michigan Missouri School of Mines University of California Iowa State College Iowa State University University of Minnesota Cornell University Worcester Polytechnic Institute University of Maine Pennsylvania State College University of Washington University of Arkansas University of Cincinnati Carnegie Institute of Technology University of Texas University of Pennsylvania Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Virginia Johns Hopkins University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lafayette Colle e State College ofg Washington Harvard University Georgia School of Technology Vannevar Bush William Suddards Franklin Robert Thomas Haslam William Hovgaard William Spencer Hutchinson Dugald Caleb Jackson Arthur Edwin Kennelly Frederick George Keyes Jayson Clair Balsbaugh John Ely Burchard, 2d Loyst Ceryl Caverly James Kilton Clapp Willard Carlton Asbury Kenneth Tompkins Bainbridge Elmer Worthington Brugmann George Cadwallader Caine Judson Townsend Biehle Albert Sidney Brookes James Francis Carey Wilfred Eugene Carter Maurice William Davidson Emerson Wicks Eddy George Edward Faithfull Robert Frederick Flaxington Guy Stoddard Frisbie Edwinajohn Gohr Millar Marquis Greer Ralph Arthur Hammar Eben Brown Haskell Harry Francis Howard Donald C. Hooper Tau Bela Pi Beta of Massachusetts Founded in 1922 FRATRES IN FACULTATE GRADUATES A. 1926 275 Warren Kendall Lewis Edward Furber Miller Edward Mueller Charles Milton Spofford Samuel Wesley Stratton Henry Paul Talbot Richard Gaines Tyler Edward Pearson Warner John Dewar Cochrane, Jr. Murray Frank Gardner Warren Lee McCabe Paul Truman Rumsey James Gordon Creveling Glennon Gilboy Thomas Joseph Killian Jonathan Kenyon Peck Henry Williams Jones Donald Baldwin King William Harris Latham George John Leness William Plummer Lowell, Jr Charles Emanuel McCulloch David Hamilton McCulloch Thornton Washington Owen Lawrence Stevens Randall Robert Wainwright Rogers David Allan Shepard Joel Tompkins Arthur Francis Underwood Frank Albert Wilkinson John Harvey Wills Alpbai -- Beta Gamma Delta Epxilon Zeta Eta Theta Iota Kappa Lambda Mu Nu . Xi Omicron Pi . Rho k t Ief i N ' W1 :ts-I f X -' k Q KX it Q3 Kiwi -. , -eg E sf Theta Tau A National Engineering Fraternity Founded in 1904 CHAPTER ROLL University of Minnesota Michigan School of Mines Colorado School of Mines Case School of Applied Science University of California University of Kansas Massachusetts Institute of Technology Columbia University Missouri School of Mines University of Illinois University of Utah University of Alabama Carnegie Institute of Technology University of Wisconsin University of Iowa University of Virginia North'Carolina State College I W . 276 Theta Tau Eta Chapter - Established 1912 HONORARY MEMBERS Professor Harry Lake Bowman Professor James Robertson Jack Professor Edward Furber Miller FRATRES Allen Boykin Bassett James Quinn duPont George Edward Faithfull Guy Stoddard Frisbie Millard Marquis Greer George Hannauer, jr. John Brown Jacob Kenneth Sawyer Lord John Windsor Norris Charles Louis Petze, jr. Robert Wainwright Rogers Frank William Schreiner William Crighton Sessions David Allan Shepard Cedric Valentine 277 W oop Garoo Archer Tyler Robinson Robert Emmons Rogers Winward Prescott Harold Edward Lobdell Eric Francis Hodgins William Robert Franklin William Buchanan Millar Barron Proctor Lambert Charles Wesley Meytrott George Vernon Steele ' Raymond Franklin Hibbert Harold Edwin Holm Knight Alexander Edward Ulman 278 Prof. Robert Emmons Rog Francis Edward Anderson Whitney Ashbridge John Denniston Crawford Leslie Charles Currier Howard Peter Ferguson Edwin John Gohr Julius Benjamin Goldberg Arthur Donald Green George Cochran Houston Charles Hum hreys Barry ers, A.M. Joseph Delaplaaine Bates, Jr. Philip Knight Bates George Fred Brousseau Samuel Hawks Caldwell Edward Whitlock Carlton Robert Snow Chidsey Carleton Jones Everett ' ' fasts gr rise. Stylus HONORARY ACTIVE Edmund Louis Welcyng ASSOCIATE 279 Claire Frost Lyman, A.B. Harry Francis Howard James Rhyne Killian Theodore August Mangelsdorf Joseph Henry Melhado Thornton Washington Owen William Harold Reed Richard Adler Rothschild Ralph Edward Smith Laurence Fontenay Van Mater Isaac Gleason John Henry Harding Herbert Moore Houghton Charles Emanuel- McCulloch Walter Joseph Mearls Charles Rich I Ezra Frederick Stevens Leo Teplow Professor W. T. Hall W. E. Weston Maurice L. Ash, jr. Eliot Nathaniel Bidwell William Hugo Borghesani joseph Cilley Burley Donald Sherman Cunningham Edgar Jared Doolittle Oliver Richardson Etheridge Egi Victor Fasce Martin Maurice Fireman James Donald Flagg Bafon HONORARY ACTIVE 280 Professor H. G. Pearson E. E. Bugbee Eben Brown Haskell Ralph Wellington Head William Plummer Lowell, Jr. Raymond Mancha Bruno Emil Roetheli Harold John Ryan Frank William Schreiner David Allan Shepard William Langdon Taggart, Jr Richard Whiting , f: ': 1551: :USS EQU 'I-'Q-., . 13XS?5i!2:E2si:iig''iriigas5555 'L-, QSM KU' PE' ' X I f Si' fl 1 11355119 r ss S. ' ...rf Hexalpha An honorary society serving as an executive committee fo Prefident Jonath an K. Peck Meredith W. Brewster, '25 George Kohfeldt, '25 Douglas D. Donald, '25 ames H. Finley, '25 Natale Gada, '26 Course VI-A. ' ' OFFICERS HONORARY MEMBERS Prof. Dugald C. jackson Prof. William H. Timble Prof. Claire W. Ricker Miss Ednah Blanchard ACTIVE MEMBERS EX-OFFICIO MEMBER Edgar Perry 281 r the undergraduate activities of Vice-Prerident Alexander Rokicki Francis J. Grueter, '26 Joseph W. Hammond, '27 Howard W. Parker, '26 Donald L. Ross, '27 Leo Teplow, '26 m0Q 4 32? lP 7fET' fl Scabbard anal Blade A National Military Fraternity HONORARY F2 S' syn, my Q X V K X! K 1 Q u Q .5 :- ij I sax , ammmws 'HN' tt 1,1 5 lx X fun.. Q.. I N N Samuel Wesley Stratton Prof. Edward Furber Miller Colonel Frederick William Phisterer Lieut. Edmund Harrison Levy Paul Joseph Cardinal Witter Tingley Cook Harry Fishburne Estill David Evans, Jr. Glennon Gilboy Arthur Gordon Hall Virgil Francis Halliburton Frank Cook Hastings, Jr. Robert Landis Hershey Francis Rockwell Hereford Gordon Franklin Hook Edward Clift Jones Whitney Ashbrid ge Joseph Delaplaine Bates, Jr. LeBaron Carleton Colt Alan Thurston Gifford Bruce Tallmadge Humphreville Elmer Florance Knight FRATER IN FACULTATE Major Lewis Edward Goodier, Jr. GRADUATES ACTIVE William Winsor Peterson l 282 Maxon Horace King George William MacDuff Francis Edward Manley Donald Edwin Moore Robert Newell Oakley John Henry Rountree, Jr. Philip Charlesworth Smith Hugh Harding S encer Frederick Bolles Stevens Charles Stowe Stodter Vaughan John Weatherley Horace Emil Weihmiller Raymond Davis Leonard William Harris Latham William Plummer Lowell, Jr Willard Foote McCornack David Hamilton McCulloch Charles Lewis MacLaughlin Chefren Harry Mansfield Boardman Thomas Edward Garrard Thomas Edmund Guerin Barron Proctor Lambert Malcolm Angus MacDuf'He Francis Forpaugh MeVay Manfred Rauscher Morton Carter Swift, 2d Newton Wakefield Alexander Comyn Wallace Martin Walter, jr. 283 Harold Edward1Lobdel1 X x -53? ,n --V1 J .f--11 r ' GW x- , I , Rr ,ir i 5: f 'J l B Q . U msg? Alpha Sigma Delta Founded at the University of Oklahoma CHAPTER ROLL Alpha . . . . University of Oklahoma Bqta . . . . . Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College Bam Lambda . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology W FRATRES john Landes Barnes Willis Robert Dresser Richard Sears Briggs ' Horace Roland Dyson Rufus Lawrence Briggs Ole Mogens Hovgaard George Irving Chatfield A Killian Van Rensselaer Lansingh Harry Buchanan Cuthbertson l W Cassimer William Rados William A. Snyder' FRATER IN FACULTATE JamesyKilton Clapp HONORARY MEMBER Frederick Samuel De1lenbaugh,Jr. 284 Scroll q Hillis Reynolds Clark, '26 George Bapst Darling, jr., '27 Crockett Allen Harrison, '26 Howard Humphrey, '26 Edwin Ernest Kussmaul, G David Hamilton McCulloch, '26 Charles Patrick McHugh, '26 Edward Dale True, '27 john Bernard Wright, '26 285 f jiri up 4-WO 'gif J 1 4l WE E fl A 31llllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllE llllllg X n mf, 142 Q p WRTARVB L W , ,fir M li 'SEE ffl ' J -ll l 3' :,. ,lp Tz fiifllf- 1' Mortar and Ball THE NATIONAL COAST ARTILLERY FRATERNITY Chapter Roll-Battery B, First Regiment FRATRES IN FACULTATE Col. Frederick William Phisterer, U. S. A. Major Sidney Smith Winslow, U. S. A Cadet Captain Joseph Delaplaine Bates, Cadet Lt. Allan Thurston Gifford, '27 Samuel Elias Homsey, G Robert Frederick Flaxingron, '26 James Lorimer Suydam, '26 Edmund Pasqual Capone, '26 Robert Seymour Hatch, '27 Harry Matthew Fitzpatrick, '27 Kenneth Pratt Morse, '27 Jr., '26 ACTIVE 286 Major Lewis Edward Gooclier,Jr U S A First Lt. Geoffrey Maurice O'Connell U S A Herbert Lincoln Dyer, Jr., '27 Richard Roth, '27 Albert Paul Kauzmann, '27 George Bapst Darling, Jr., '27 Roger Afton MacArthur, '27 John Cuthbert Parker, '27 Frederick Lawrence Geary, '27 Russell Post Westerhoff, '27 Wilfred Eugene Carter, '27 W7 X . H- wr 1 1 :Q ml: 'li y ' 3 1 TIQENF 4 if 1 1 J, 1 1. , rf .. W ' N ,klvfflf 5 3 :V If L' ae k 1 W 5 S, A eff , 1? nl' H 5 ffl .1 li -I li - 4 i mil l? 1' 1 ly -li fll Jw w ir' 'H' H117- 29 13? lr! 'll ,b' lkw N K A ff' Y I cm B , X JL, 11 1 'ff n wx. 'LA J Y X!! VZ' f ii 'mn' arf X: JJ q'f4:AfEx1 I 'E F C' l v - 2 V . 'X -.Sv 7. '7:y. '- '....L '- ,5 Q 9 f' lff'm:w -X . Xxx U ' f :Ji .- ga, M K ' N4 7 M fem-'1g1A::Qa'-2 f uw ' m f' .4 W1 -uixlliwfii ' 1114 55'-f'ff ' f 1- . 54 :-.fvyixillm url Q ' , Y ,.,,1.,If -..-LN Efawwsy x N -f T-3 'E I :ww -i -sfl' 1 .hawfigwix 42 71- N X .5 - 1fff'Uf- 9 Q 1. ,iw f, .f 'xml fj x',55L,f - 4 A , A -1 W'-, .rf f .C,L1 ,pff 1 M. 1. T. Post Society offlmerican Military Engineers OFFICERS Preridmr Secretary-Treasurer Marvin S. Smith . Robert M. Bigelow EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Robert W. Rogers . Richard L. Cheney Whitney Ashbridge G. F. Brousseau A. F. Butler C. S. Canals A. L. Cobb L. B. C. Colt F. N. Cramton C. Davidson J. A. Drain L. Drapeau D. E. Elmendorf M. M. Fireman FU A. S. Ford W. H. Graves, Jr. S. S. Barker A. S. Beattie R. M. Bigelow H. H. Block J. C. Burley R. L. Cheney F. J. Crandell H. A. C. Dahl Edward R. Huckman HONORARY MEMBERS Edmund H. Levy, U'.s.M.A., August, 1917, R.P.I., 1922 Firrt Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. Anderson T. W. Moore, West Point, June, 1918 Firrt Lieutenmzt, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. J. H. Harding W. W. Hicks W. H..Hoar B. V. Howe E. R. Huckman J.' B. Jacob H. G. Johnson R. W. Johnson W. Kalker A. F. Kinzey A. G. Knight W. H. Latham R. D. Leonard J. L. Levis J. I. Davidson E. R. deLuccia C. G. Drew G. D. Fexy S. H. Gross L. E. Harris F. H. Hately MEMBERS 1926 W. P. Lowell,Jr. E. J. McGrew W. H. McMichael J. V. Masterman W. K. Newcomb H. E. Osborne R. D. Packard G. R. Peterson W. W. Peterson C. M. Pickett, Jr. D. B. Powers R. W. Rogers W. F. Rooney 1927 J. W. Roper D. M. Horton R. F. Jacobs W. K. Johnson J. M. Kochanczyk J. A. Lyles D. C. Powell J. Rabinowitz 288 R. W. Rothschild Sol Rusitzky E. E. Talbot D. K. Sampson H. A. Sargent R. W. Sherman M. S. Smith L. R. St. Onge W. H. Stell C. A. P. Thomas J. E. Walker E. C. Wheeler W. C. Wilder W. H. Reed F.. Sanel W. C. Senior K. E. Smith J. L. Spurr D. M. Sutter W. C. Tobie C. P. Whittier 1 S 951 Sa li?-l V 'C 1 'x ERE President Chess Club OFFICERS . Secretary-Treasurer p. .4 5, as -41 X ga ' 1 Sr Q 5'- h. A .1 5- A i.w ! '1.l 1 X, , 1 ,. iii 1 I ' l 59' f P' I l 1 . l 'V l X ag V 1 1 W 1 f' i 1 ,. King E. Gould George- W. Breck 1 J?-Q . 514 ll-S311 ' N EQ RA L if V MEMBERS ie? 'El J. Azoomanian ' R. E. McCassey 1 W A. T. Bete ' R. B. Miller is L' ' G. W. Breck F. Morris ,Q M. Brimberg J- A- 0'H631'H 52: L, Ciller R. B. Promisel 4 1 I C. Feirre , N. Rosen, i fl Dr. P. Franklin D. Rubenstein S K. E. Gould F. L. simon A 1:32, A, Heyser C. Taschereau .4 1 I S. M. Libman G. N. Veneturo J. G. Mark Dr. Wiener kg 1 1 11 1 I ' , 1 TEAM A ' R. B. Miller, Captain and Manager G. W. Breck . A. Heyser 5 FD M. Brimberg ' A F. Morris 1.431 K. E. Gould C. Taschereau Y 1 51 . 1 'Q QI gil 5-if 1111 - 1 3 i . , -t --in f'X XS... 289 F l B.. F Catholic Club Dunn Sullivan Conroy Abbott Delahanty Buckley Father Quinlan Henry Cullen OFFICERS Pruidcnt Vice-President Chester F. Buckley Daniel E. Sullivan Spiritual Director Rev. Richard J. Quinlan Secretary Financial Secretary James T. Henry Harvey C. Abbott Thomas H. Dunn Mr. Matthew R. Copithorne Mr. Henry P. McCarthy Trearurer Frank L. MCGuane BOARD OF DIRECTORS James J. Conroy FACULTY MEMBERS Prof. MartinJ. Shugrue 290 Everett J. Delahanty James A. Cullen Daniel E. Hughes Mr. J. Donald Mitsch Mr. Jeremiah F. O'Nei1 L. A. Berube J. E. Ethier H. C. Abbott W. F. Baker W. H. Borghesani E. Bray E. G. Bromilow C. F. Buckley W. H. Callahan E. J. Caponi H. T. Creedon R. F. Dolan W. P. Berkeley J. B. Blake F. A. Bodden A. E. Bourbeau J. 'L. Brady A. J. Buckley L. J. Burns J. F. Collins J. L. Collins A. C. deNapoli S. A. Baum A. E. Beitzell C. Bernhardt A. J. Campopiano J. A. Carvalho J. P. Connelly C. H. Conroy J. J. Conroy C. J. Cristofalo E. A. Cuellar J. A. Ahearn A. Altieri L. J. Arpin A. Arellano D. F. Bremner D. J. Collins P. F. Donohue J. T. Hallahan Catholic Club MEMBERS Graduate and .Ypecial G. Lulooga N. J. Meclredeff A. J. Riley 1926 J. Driscoll A. Gable H. C. Gilgan F. W. Gilmore J. E. Keely A. C. Lamoreux P. S. Mancini D. F. McGrath C. P. McHugh W. Mearles 1927 C. E. Dinan I. Gannon F'-:Wir lg'm?CI:Q 2 him as E-gesge 523 o D-Q D Op: D.- r: . A. MacDonald F. L. McGuane H. A. Moineau 1928 J. A. Cullen J. W. Gaffney D. R. Donovan J. Donovan E. Famigletti J. E. Guertin J. A. Sc. Louis T. J. Murphy R. E. Murphy 1929 J. E. Howarth D. E. Hughes J. F. Joyce P. J. Keogh W. A. Key W. F. Kirsch T. J. Mazzoni 291 C. Taschereau J. Wellings W. C. Meehan R. B. Morrissey A. J. Nash B. Novo A. J. Pote M. Royer H. Ryan C. T. Shay J. L. Villaneuva W. M. Woll T. J. Noonan J. C. Parker A. Reardon M. Rick F. P. Rousseau N. Sapienza D. E. Sullivan W. L. Sullivan J. E. Schwank E. H. Wells H. F. Nash F. A. O'Brien L. J. O'Malley J. A. Parks J. R. Rae J. E. Ryan F. C. Sweeney J. E. Tully W. Volante W. H. Woods H. J. McCoy C. A. Roggi F. L. Roussere J. E. Stack J. B. Sullivan J. J. Sullivan H. F. Train J. J. Wilson Debating Society ' . I. T. debating originated in the spring of 1923 largely as a result of the unfavorable attitude of the Speakers Club toward debating as one of its activities. This attitude provoked dissention among its members, some of whom, headed by Arthur Kallet, '24, accepted a challenge for a debate with Boston University. During the same season a debate was held with New York University at New York. The men composing the team for these debates were: A. M. Kallet, '24, GeorgedNeit1ich, '24, and H. F. Ware, '25. A coach from the Boston Y. M. C. A. was engage . In the sprin of 1924 these same men, acting independently of the Speakers Club, scheduled two debates, one with Syracuse University at Cambridge and one with New York University at New York. An instructor in the English and History De- partment was requested to aid in coaching. For the Syracuse debate one new man was added-T. E. Moodie, '24. After the Syracuse debate, debating at the Institute increased in importance. Preliminary tryouts for the New York University debate were held and Henry Shore, '24, W. C. Asbury, '25, A. M. Kallet, '24, and Natale Gada, '26, were selected. Kallett acted as captain and E. E. Piepho, '25, acted as manager. Mr. D. M. Fuller of the English and History Department donated his services as coach. A general study in argumentation and debating was inaugurated primarily to enable the members of the team to get more thorough training but actually it has served better to discover new material than to train members. In the fall of 1924 W. C. Asbury, '25, and A. H. Brown, '26, were elected captain and manager respectively. A dinner was given in Walker, and men from both the team and genera study were present. 'Mr. Richard Hale of the law firm of Hale and Dorr was the speaker of the evening. . Manager Brown arranged a schedule of four debates: Maine University, Oregon Agricultural College, Dartmouth College, and Union University. The men partici- pating in these debates were: W. C. Asbury, '25, S. W. Livingston, '28, J. C. Evans, '25, and J. W. W. Sullivan, G. F. A. Mesker, '27, became manager of the team after the resignation of Brown. S. W. Livingston, '28, was elected captain, but on failing to return to the Insti- tute Sullivan was appointed captain for the year 1925-26. For this season debates were arranged by Manager Mesker with Boston College, Tufts College, Middlebury College, and Lafayette College, for the varsity. Freshman debating was organized in the fall of 1925. Solomon Horwitz and O. W. Pineo were appointed captain and manager respectively. Debates for the freshmen were arranged with Laconia High School and Brockton High School. Interest in debating continued to increase so that by February, 1926, there were available four varsity and two freshman teams. Because of the augmented size of this activity the approcpriateness of continuing the type of organization and manage- ment originally planne was carefully studied, and detailed suggestions for improve- ment were submitted by members. At this writing these suggestions are under consideration. . 292 Debating Society Burt Fuller Evans Jope Sullivan Mesker Horwitz Bloom McCoy Freshmen '29 Varsig' Harry Aaron Bloom William Patrick Berkeley, '27 Harold Louis Halpert Howard Henry Burt, '29 Solomon Horwitz A James Carmichael Evans, G William Hain Lerner Ralph Theodore jope, '28 Franklin Cushing McCoy Peter Henry Kirwin, '28 Donald MacDonald Bolick john Shadrake, '27 Darrall Schoonover Parsons john Wadsworth William Sullivan, G Orrin Weston Pineo Dwight Kenrick Taylor, '26 293 Preritiefzt Barnett Sumner Gruzen Secretary Robert Cook Abraham White Milton Bearg Solomon Bell Fred Baum Harry G. Bloom Jacob Berkover Hiram Benami Robert Cook Aaron Bornstein Isadore Carp Wilfred J. Danziger Samuel Gordon Samuel Gross William I. Gorfinkle Barnett S. Gruzen Menorah Society OFFICERS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Morris Leonard MEMBERS Joseph Green Samuel Gamm Sydney Gerber Harold Gold Arthur Gabelinck Emmanuel Hirshberg M. A. Kimmel Samuel Levine Morris Leonard Benjamin Margolin Nathan Mintz Edward Michelman David Olken Solomon Rusitzky Charles Shilowitz 294 ViC6'Pf6Jid87Zf Benjamin Margolin Trearurer Julius Louis Speert Milton Bearg David Silverman Abraham Silverman Hyram Stein Louis Schuman Herman Steinberg Benjamin Shocter Eli Sax Julius L. Speert Harry Weinstein Abraham White Isadore Winer Abraham Wolfe I. Wesler Benjamin Yaffe Maih Club Curtis Barnes Bryden Rust OFFICERS Prexiderzt Samuel D. Bryden -Q ' Secretary Harold E. Curtis MEMBERS N. H. Ball W. F. Cheney, Jr. P. D. Crout C. F. Daniel A. N. Wells Dr. H. B. Phillips Dr. Nobert Wiener 295 Vice-Prefident Roger A. Rust Treasurer John L. Barnes Cleo fan Perry Davies Sano Munson Ellis Pepper Sharp Lovely Soroka Quiggle Frutkoff Rand Sullivan l Pruident Vice-Preridmt Esther L. Frutkolf W Dorothy Quiggle ' Secretary-Tredrurzr Katharine Rand MEMBERS GRADUATE STUDENTS Bertha Boutelle , Charlotte Perry Frances Clark Clara Ellis Edna Gherken Esther Frutkoll' Dorothy Qui ggle Elizabeth Rossman Harriet Allen Roberta Lovely Ruth Davies Bertha Antoine Priscilla Bantol Olive Watkins 1926 1927 1928 Eleanor Pepper 1929 Elizabeth McClellan Srecint. STUDENTS Mrs. Isabella Wigglesworth 296 Katharine Rand Machtied Sano Sara Scudder Mary Soroka Mary J. Sullivan Hilda Young Katherine Buckingham Li Fu Lee Constance Sharp Mildred Moses Margaret Munson ,xra U ' u , In 'AA YY A M Q in 51 T W ff , X Xi ' fqr-wa Q 45i11Is7M.2 I Q? HLQ'l'f X f- , 4-1 , wy,ygf1 if f ' , QQ ig K, If , H 9' X fl + q i 'x ffx X X 1' N if l xi ll J' -ix, lf h VI V'-'V gl ' :V .r E , , , . - .. , X :an im E- . fi, v. 1,-w . ' R123 , gxbmlfx J- 'L' mt I -xg N . -' - ' sis ? w ff -Nw 15:7 SALK7 :Q5.,935:?.iq:F ' WN: f '- . - ', . ' ff M121-:g..-fllfl ' ' AgTA.1.1ffT,s42?L4.Q v mf, ' 7--I 1 11,-x1Gr'f'S.4l Wi '1 gi::frQ'?rf3 ' -55,75 :jim X X Ag. P:L..:i1-filul 1, ' - -,I-,441 jj q w.. .' , N -'Ld' A ! .jg 1 5 A, ' ' 4 A 'P W' '.,m',,..,..' , 1, f wI!.:ai PROFESS 0 SOCIETIES Combined Professional Socieiies McNiel Levis Meehan Kurt Cory Brown Rowlands Bassett Briggs Lobo Rogers McCulloch Bloomberg John Collins Riley Callahan Chairman Vic:-Chairman Stuart John L. B. Riley S scratary Treaxurn D. Bloomberg john Collins REPRESENTATIVES Aeronautical Engineering Society F. T. Kurt B. A. Gillies Army Ordnance Auociation G. M. McNiel R. L. Cory Chamical Society D. H. McCulloch W. Lobo Civil Engimaring Sociatj W. Meehan J. L. Levis Naval Arcbittctuml Society R. W. Rogers T. M. Rowlands 298 Corporation XV A. B. Basset: D. J. Bloomberg Electrical Enginuring S ociaty Stuartjohn D. A. Crawford Macbunical Enginuring Socivtj F. A.J. Brown W. A. Witham Mining Engineering S ocivtj W. H. Callahan L. B. Riley Electrical Engineering Society Bary Taylor Curtis Hovgaard John Geyer Chairman Vice-Chairman StuartJohn O. M. Hovgaard .Ystretarj Trearurer Helmut W. Geyer Trip Manager Constantine Bary J. C. Evans L. B. Hilton F. C. Balfe P. L. Bellaschi W. H. Borghesani R. L. Briggs E. G. Bromilow C. F. Buckley D. A. Crawford H. T. Creedon H D . . DeRoo W. R. Dresser G. E. Alfred C. A. Anderson L. F. Baker C. Bary R. U. Berry M. V. Brillhart M. I. Alimansky L. B. Bauer T. Bowser F. Briggs C. H. Conroy H. E. Curtis V. J. Decorte T.J. Eaton W. E. Edwards V. Elorza M. B. Epstein J. L. Fannon A. Fisher J. A. Gable C. B. Galphin H. W. Geyer W. Goodridge R. W. Carr S. Cushing J. D. Dominguez W. W. Dulley W. F. Dunklee A. R. Elliott H. B. Ellison C. P. Gail R. W. Holmes S. M. Humphrey S. Ikehara E. A.J0hnson C. P. S. Raprermtativr D. A. Crawford HONORARY GRADUATES 1926 T. D. Green E. B. Haskell H.J. Hemphill O. M. Hovgaard R . L.Jerrett S. W.John R.Johnson J. R. Klimowicz E. F. Knight K. V. R. Lansingh 1927 H. R. Dyson C. A. Ellis W. K. Grimwood B. N. Gupta J. F. Healy 1928 E. H. Knight T. Kuki T. Y. Lu J. C. Macy D. Martin J. T. Metcalf C. W. Newhall 1929 R. B. Rypinski 299 E. C. MacMahon B. Margolin R. J. Martin J. H H R B. Merrick . E. Nason . R. Parker . B. Parsons E. L. Perry C. Peterson G. N.Janes Y. W. Lee S. S. Randell C. A. Sanborn W. L. Sullivan G. Nicholson R . B. Ogden N. C. Olmstead G. A. Olsen R . R. Peatiield W . H. Phillips T. B. Pierce W. L D. A. Theodore Taylor Publicity Manager Harold E. Curtis . Stewart Crawford A.J. Pore S. P. Sawyer C. G. Schmidt S. Shaheen T. Taylor R. F. Terrill H. L. Weinstein F. A. Wilkinson W. H. Yu O. P. Susmeyan I. G. Swope G. R. Taminosian A. J. Varteressian F. W. Willcutt C. T. Prendergasr L. Reid F. C. Sweeney A. Tcharykow D. W. VerPIanck W. H. Winchell Civil Engineering Society Copeland Larra tt Cheney Wheeler Levis Meehan Pickett Hoar OFFICERS Hanorary Prnident Prof. Charles M. Spofforcl Pruideni Vin-Pruidmt William Meehan joseph L. Levis .Secretary Trefuurer C. Marvin Pickett,-Ir. William H. Hoar AJ.ri.rtant .Yacrelary Richard L. Cheney Arrhur E. Larratt Prof.J. B. Babcock Prof. H. K. Barrows Prof. H. L. Bowman Prof. C. B. Breed Prof. W. M. Fife Prof. G. L. Hosmer W. A. Danielson Executive Committee E. C. Wheeler HONORARY MEMBERS MEMBERS G nAnuA'rrz F. M. Rice 300 A.r.ri.rtam Trenxurer George R. Copeland Norman C. Parsons Prof.J. W Howard Prof. A. G. Robbins Prof. G. E. Russell Prof. H. Sutherland Dr. C. Terzaghi Prof. R. G. Tyler B. B.Williams M. G Acunto W. Ashbridge R. W. Batt W. F. Bingham J. H. Bond S. W. Brooks G. F. Brousseau C. S. Canals E. C. Capone G. J. Caro-Delvaille W E. Carter A. L. Cobb W. C. Coker S. J. Cole A. Costello G. H. Craemer W. M. Crane,Jr. J. E. Deignan G. P. deWest2'elt M. C. Dow L.J. Drapeau R. R. Ellis,Jr. M. M. Fireman G. A. Fogg R. Adams R. R. Arias A. E. Bourbeau J. Boyle F. W. Byron E. Chase L. B. Cheney R. L. Cheney M. A. Collins G. R. Copeland H. J. Creedon J. B. Drisko H. B. Duncan H. A. Emerson G. D. Fexy H. M. Fitzpatrick J. D. Flagg W. Beard F. W. Buck H. C. Buntschuh H. F. Cade,Jr. J. J. Campobasso A. Campopiano K. A. Clark R. Cook R. E. Crawford C.J. Crisrofalo A. B. Daytz S. G. Delgado G. M. Disario K. R. Erdman R. B. Atkinson A. G. Berndtson L. L. DeFabritis C. C. Doe F. S. Farquhar Civil Engineering Society W. R. Franklin O. W. Freeman R A. Freeman R. W. Frost A. P. Gabrenas C. L. Gaines H. F. Garcia A. W. Gass R. A. Gilmore N. M. Glickman G. K. Gostanian J. H. Harding C. A. Harrison A. S. Heyser W. W. Hicks W. H. Hoar E. S. Hope Horne T. Hsiao E. R. Huckman T. R. Hughes C. G. I-Iutzler A. L.Johnson,Jr. R. W.Johnson MEMBERS 1926 C. Kandall A. F. Kinzey F. P. LaBoon A. E. Larratt W. H. Latham G.J. Leness J. L. Levis S. M. Li A. L Libbe - Y W. C. Luce G. B. MacFarlancl E.J. McGrew,Jr. F. D. Mclceon W. H. McMichael G. A. Makaroff R. E. Mattson W. Meehan E. O'Neil R. D. Packard B. G. Papaconstantinou A. W. Peterson G. R. Peterson W. E. Peterson W. W. Peterson 1927 F. L. Geary R. J. Joyce G. S. Gerst I. Karp A. T. Gifford M. Kochanczyk E. F. Greenman D. Kuhns G. A. Hall D. G. Letourneau L. E. Harris E. B. Lunden R. E. Harrison S. O. Lunden P. E. Harvey R. E. McCassey ' R. S. Hatch V. G. MacKenzie J. A. Heale L. G. Miller J. A. Hetlihy J. G. Nash D. F. Horton H. W. Newell R. L. Hutchings B. B. Padilla P. N. Ivancich R. E. Paine,Jr. R. F. Jacobs N C. Parsons M. D. James J. Rabinovitz W. K. Johnson 1928 A. W. Erickson,Jr. R. R. Larson A. Fleming E. Lawson J. D. Guertin L. B. Locklin A. W. Gulliver W. P. MacKusick W. T. Hammond B. S. Maher R. M. Harbeck G. N. Mangurian E. H. Holmes D. Mathoff F. W. Horn W. B. Moore B. K. Hough,Jr. A. K. Muzzey J. A.Jameson,Jr. G. P. Palo H. C. Jones A. H. Pearsall A. C. Josephs K. M. Peterson W. W. Kilpatrick A. N. Pistolas W. Kirk H. F. Porter 1929 C. Frank,Jr. D. Hughes C. R. Girling W.Jones S. L. Hallett J. Lovejoy S. Horwitz I. T. Malmstrom UNCLASSIFIED H. Benami T. C. Wu 301 C. M. Pickett, Jr. D. B. Powers R. W. Richardson W. F. Rivers G. D. Ross B. P.Rosser M. G. Royer S. Rusitzky N. R. Samaha D. K. Sampson Y. Shen R. W. Sherman M. S. Smith R. Smith M. O. Soroka W. H. Stell J. L. Suydam C. A. P. Thomas E. C. Wheeler J. H. White J. B. Wilbur W. C. Wilder F. V. Zendzian L. H. Rasmussen C. L. Redd R. W. Richmond A. E. Robinson E. P. Rousseau D. Silverman K. A. Smith . L. S urr WV. A.?I'aylor G. B. Thacher G. E. Thomas E. J. Umbenhauer E . W. Ward R. P. Westerhoif F. S. White R. Whiting C. H. Rice E. M. Rick H. S. Schwartz A. L. Senior R . S. Slayter D. W. Smith F. W. Switzer H. M. Tallman T. B. Taylor, Jr. F. Y. Tsai J. E. Ure J. E. Ward H. Weinberg T. Zavorski J. G. Morton,Jr. H. W. Poulos A. H. Taber W. C. Whiting,Jr Mechanical Engineering Sociefy Moineau Maerrins Dean Hinckley Conner Brown Hambler OFFICERS Chairman Vice-Chairman Francis A. J. Brown G. Warren Hamblet Secretary Treasurer Richard E. Cormet Adolph F. Maertins GOVERNING BOARD Hector A. Moineau C. P. .S'. Representative Winfred A. Witham A 302 William P. Hinckley Walter B. Dean Mechanical Engineering Society R. W. Avery A. E. Benson R. T. Bete A. B. Brand F. A. J. Brown A. H. Brown A. R. Brugnoni J. F. Carey D. C. Chase R. E. Connet L. B. Copley W. W. Dunnell,J Samuel Eslcin M. C. Fish A. S. Ford Malcolm Graham G. W. Hamblet O. E. Hanson P. A. Hendee K. E. Hill W. P. Hinckley J. B. Jacobs H. F. King F. C. Earl F. C. Hutchison J. E. Jacobson G. B. Judkins A. F. Maertins H. A. Moineau E. H. Abbe W. B. Dean W. O. Fleming A. B. Hettrick R. L. Jones T. C. Kane L. D. Lawrence J. F. McDermott E. O. Malmquist ,J MEMBERS GRADUATE Thomas T. Neill 1926 1927 D. A. Young 1928 303 S. L. Kirloskar Andrew Lambertus M. W. Libbey N. B. MacLaren A. R. Marshall J. V. Masterman W. C. McClure R. A. N isbet John Pardo S. S. Perry J. B. Power A. W. Ruff W. H. Russell C. T. Shea Endre Sziklas Cedric Valentine J. T. Villanueva D. B. Walker E. K. Warburton D. B. Wheeler H. H. Wilbur O. W. Willman G. Y. Zara W. R. Ramsaur A. J. Reardon F. C. Staples B. R. Stetson C. F. Sweet, Jr. W. A. Witham A. A. Nichols J. A. Parks,Jr.. P. B. Procter H. S. Root R. L. Spofford A. O. Sharabati S. C. Wan G. N. Weglake J. M. Whitney Chemical Society MacDonald Billings Searles Washburn Mahoney McCulloch Cheney Lobo OFFICERS President Vice-Prqridenr David4Hamilton McCulloch Paul Lester Mahoney Secretary Treasurer Irving Roger Macdonald John Willmarth Searles Trip Marzager Lyman Billings Auirtant Trip Marzager John Oliver Collins C. P. . Repremztatizxr Walter Eder Lobo Program Committee l l 304 Stanley Cheney Curtis Ross Washburn A. A. Blanchard J. W. M. Bunker T . L. Davis A. H. Gill W. T. Hall A. A. Ashdown A. C. Buifum A. H. Alden L. Billings F. P. Broughton J. DeMartino W. H. Emerson E. Gohr A. D. Green W. C. L. Hemeon G3'T'Q'T '?'?'Qg Qgwggggb H?-5 S?-S F' 9.- a F -zu Fx -1 :JW-1 -15 2 we Q o o gi :1 715 . A. Archibald . W. Beveridge H. W. Bialkowsky H. Blackwood D. Churchill J. R. Coe J. G. Collins A. S. Dempewolff J. Donovan R. D. Earle J. M. Farnum L. P. Abare N. H. Ball B. B. Brockelman R. H. Crosby J. L. Dodson R. V. Does N. H. Dollotf E. M. Fall Chemical Sociely L. F. Hamilton R. T. Haslam F. G. Keyes W. K. Lewis W. H. McAdams J. Ethier A. W. Francis N. C. Hill S. Kamedzawa A. C. Lamoureux I. R. Macdonald C. P. McHugh R. E. Many R. G. Maxwell L. B. Merrick S. C. Chen J. O. Collins A. G. Connolly P. E. Darling H. W. Fisher A. B. Guise A. C. Higgins E. C. Huebener D. S. Fraser W. I. Goriinkle J. A. Grant F. P. W. Hall A. Honrado W. Hurst J. A. Jamison T. Larson E. V. Lewis J. D. MacDonald K. Mackenzie H. T. Gerry P. H. Gill K. M. Gold L. W. Goldstein R. W. Hartline A. H. Hayes W. E. I-ligbee W. G. Hope MEMBERS FACULTY GRADUATES 1926 1927 1928 1929 -305 E. B. Millard S. P. Mulliken J. F. Norris J. W. Phelan S. C. Prescott C. E. Hemminger L. Schuman R. B. Morrissey E. F. Oefhnger C. H. Olander C. W. Ou L. V. Peakes D. Quiggle R. A. Rust J. W. Searles N. L. Hurd R. B. Johnson W. Kaplan !'i? ?'T'f? Frizz 6 EFEQ' :'. Fa -E we 353: D5 5 F-1 5 9 571 Maltby . W. Martin . K. Missirlian L. O'Malley H. C. Page M. Parshall E. S. Petze E. W. Pitt L.J. Proctor A. Puschin J. K. Rouleau C. R.Johnson W. H.Jones A. E. Jorjorian F. E. Mason J.J. Mazzoni A H. P. Meisner L. J. O'Neill G. R. Orrill C. S. Robinson H. P. Talbot J. T. Ward R. S. Williams ynwmw R. E. Smith K. Sumner . F. Theisen F. M. Towle F. E. Walsh C. R. Washburn A. White J. C A. Silverman uHsmm J. A. Swift K. C. Vint E. L. Welcyng L. B. Wu S. G. Sarkisian R. Schuler J. F. Shaw R. Simard D. M. Sturtznickle P. S. Taylor F. B. Thorne G. C. Toone I. H. Trahue L. C. Wu F. L. Zappini R. S. Roberts W. E. Robinson A. K. Scott C. P. Stearns H. Stein A. K. Stricker A. N. Wells Corporation XV Bloomberg Smith Reed Howard Dolber: Bassett Coker OFFICERS Preridcnt Allen Boykin Bassett Secretary Trcarurcr Alfred Howland Dolben William Caleb Coker Senior Directors Martin Maurice Fireman Harry Francis Howard Charles Clement Smith V junior Directors Walter Adolf Anderson William Harold Reed Combined Professional Socictier Repremztative Daniel Julius Bloomberg HONORARYJ STOCKHOLDERS G. C. Agry Prof. D. R. Dewey Prof. F. P. McKibben C. S. Rindsfoos J R. C. Albro Prof. C. W. Doten I. S. Merrell Prof. W. J. Ri ley i P. L. Alger D. P. Farnham S. B. Pearmain Prof. E. H. Schell , Prof. F..E. Armstrong Prof. W. E. Freeland, M. A. Pollock Prof. M. J. Shugrue W. I. Bullard F. W. Herlan E. V. Rankin Dr. S. W. Stratton R. E. Conder W. J. Lane E. J. Rich Prof. D. S. Tucker i H. S. Dennison 306 G. E. Apel J. Arzooinanian A. B. Bassett D. J. Bloomberg R. A. Bristol A. Brockelman H. M. Bush W. C. Coker L. C. Currier D. Dodge A. H. Dolben E. Doolittle H. deV. Doyle W. A. Anderson R. W. Hancock S. E. Miller Corporaiion X V STOCKHOLDERS 1926 G. E. Wingate 1927 1928 G. N. Wedlake 307 E. W. Eddy M. M. Fireman N. M. Glickman G. K. Gostanian H. F. Howard R. W. johnson T. W. Owen E. S. Pratt R. A. Rothschild I. C. Salmon G. H. Spilletre E. B. Stallman A. E. Watkins W. H. Reed R. W. Richmond C. C. Smith Aeronautical Engineering Society Francis Kelsey Lester Hofman Kurt Honorary Prexident Dr. Samuel Wesley Stratton President Franklin T. Kurt Secretary Erik Hofman OFFICERS Combined Professional Sociatiex Reprarmtatiw B. Allison Gillies MEMBERS OF MANAGING BOARD B. S. Kelsey G. E. Francis,jr. E. M. Lester 7777 . W. Hunter . E. Manchester 308 Manchester Hunter Honorary Vic:-Pruiderlr Prof. Edward Pearson Warner Viva-Pmridmt B. Allison Gillies Trmmrer Erik l-lofman Aeronautical Engineering Society MEMBERS HONORARY Prof. E. F. Miller Prof. C. H. Peabody Dr. S. A. Moss Prof. C. L. E. Moore Col. F. W. Phisterer Dean H. P. Talbot Commanding Officer, U. S. Naval Reserve Air Station, Squantum Air Service Officer, Military Science Dept. GRADUATE, SPECIAL AND UNCLASSIFIED Charles Bossart E. B. Hinckley Nicholas Medvedeff O. G. Moe George Armington Maurice Barrangon C. H. Chu F. S. Dunbar W. E. Edwards H. W. Geyer . A. Gilmore PU C. A. Harrison A. S. Heyser E. F. Knight R. W. Davy L. A. Day J. H. Frink B. A. Gillies J. A. Herlihy H. L. Hibbard Erik Hofman K. C. Huffman H. V. Inskeep R. G. Kales J. B. Blake P. C. Brown C. M. Core W. B. Dean G. E. Francis, Jr. R. S. Foster, Jr. B. S. Kelsey H. F. Krantz E. M. Lester L. Arpin P. S. Ba er R. Y. Barbour R. M. Beyer H. R. Bullock A. L. H. Darragh L. L. deFabritis Lincoln Fitts R. L. Flaherty R. I. Glass Ross Godfrey S. L. Hallett 1926 1927 G. B. Tener 1928 J. G. Winer 1929 309 A. D. Phelps Ernesto Samper N. N. Sinitzin Mac Short M. W. Libby J. A. Murlin F. D. McKeon J. R. Oakley M. Rausher W. H. Taylor D. S. Ullrich J. B. Wright E. K. Warburton G. Y. Zara T. A. Knowles F. T. Kurt R. E. Manchester F. MeVey R. L. Nowland M. O. Petrie L. Siller I. W. Stephenson B. R. Stetson D. E. Sullivan K. W. Martin J. B. McCarthy S. Niedelman J. C. Phipps . H. Proctor PU A. J. Puschin E. E. Reigle D. W. Smith W. H. Towner W. D. Harrison A. Brink R. W. Hunter PU . E. Jackson W. W. Kenyon F. P. Nicholson E. J. Partington O. W. Pineo J. C. Reddig J. Stack A. K. Striker P. W. Chambers Mining Engineering Socieiy Wilson Gordon Riley Tonry Callahan Schick OFFICERS Prerident . Vice-Preridant William H. Callahan Charles E. Tonry Secretary Trsarurar Robert K. Doten Mr. Harry C. Boydell Mr. Martin J. Buerger Prof. Edward E. Bugbee Mr. Franklin L. Foster Prof. joseph L. Gillson Prof. Carl R. Hayward W. S. Burbank ?'3?p?? m55'9S'f' 2523.39 'T 3325 r-4 945' T' ,Lp T' IEIIIF' F' Arana . H. Barlew . H. Black V. Crowley EF' A. jack J. Nock Combined Prafsninnal .fociettimr Repmrentativs Leonard B. Riley EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Evan F. Wilson David M. Gordon HONORARY MEMBERS Prof. Spencer W. W Hutchinson Prof. William F. Jones Prof. Waldemar Lindgren Prof. Charles E.Locke Dr. Horace T. Mann GRADUATES .G. Creveling W.j. Heymans 1926 A. F. Johnson E. B. Kelly H. Y Lo E. M. Manning L. Milane W. B. Millar 1927 R. W. Davy R. K. Doren , C. G. Drew 1928 E. E. Reigle A. L. Tarr 310 r H. W. McClellan C. W. Reirh E. P. Rexford N. Roberts Shick E. Staples A. F. Taylor G. F. Flaherty Germain N. Lary O. L. Walsh W H. Woods Henry Shick Mr. Walter H. Newhouse Mr. Rufus C. Reed Prof. Robert H. Richards Prof. Hervey W. Shimer Mr. Benjamin B. Trernere Prof. George B. Waterhouse C. S. Srephano C. E. Tonry F. R. Van Buren E. C. Warren E.. F. Wilson R. T. Wilson W. Wraith O. S. Melecsetian A. E. Mulliken L. B. Riley Special G. Zuloaga Naval Archiiecture Society T. Soo-Hoo Praznik Blake Norton Koehler I Padilla Cer-flea F laxin gron Rogers McLachlan Strickland MeVay OFFICERS Chairman Secruturj' Robert Wainright Rogers Roland E. Cernea Jacob Dunnell William W. Dunnell Robert F. Flaxingron Robert A. McLachlan James MeVay Felix B. Pedilla Otmar Praznik Robert Y. Barbour Treasurer Robert Angus McLachlan MEMBERS 1926 Frank E. Strickland 1927 1928 311 Robert Frederick Flaxington Theordore E. Norton Robert W. Rogers Thomas McK. Rowlands Horace C. Ruggles Theodore Sing Soo-Hoo Edgar F. Stevens Henry G. Steinbrenner Richard H. Tingey John B. Blake,Jr. OCIA : ,jf V, -,Qing ,. .W .qu Y,.Y..,- .- vm, .....,A-, WAI, . ,,-.1 .v..-- A- ,. ..,,, .Q ' y an ,WJ , f I Q .-.v 5- 15 ,rn ..- .1- m ,T-QL. 63: , ,gr-ff,Q3j.g5.13:.w-Y-A H- vf-, Y ,.,,- ,., .. ., -V --'- ..4 -aff ' - -,, -.L s .', J.,-3. V fgffli' , 5 g N. . HN-. .K1f-.L,.L- , .grvw ., .-:-. xg-.,,.'.' L-1, ' 2, 1-S, . -fv:1-1f-'- M-f... ., V ,.,. ,,, ,., Tit -. .Y,, - - X - ,, ,i f V gg' '. 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Q-9- U,-I A ,.-,- .xv-J --. .- -.- af. ,Yu IN Y, ..,, fi-z..s.ifE-a.1e-:.a4f,w33e.+iszf..Y -- V. : QM- SENIOR WEEK l I 925 Senior W eek Committee Northrop Niles Price Drew Murphy Keck Tryon Black Lumbard Ward Weihmiller Mclndoe Kullman Hoar Bateman Stanton Caine Mitchell Muhlenberg Hall Emerson I Hooks First Marshal . . Austin Cole, Jr. Second Marshal . Frederick W. Greer Third Martian! ...... . . . George C. Caine Robert Charles Ashwor John Eldridge Black Garvin Aldrich Drew Scott Emerson Paul Brackett Goble Arthur Gordon Hall Henry Charles Hoar James Heaton Hooks Daniel Harold Keck Alfred Kullman Antonio Astuto Lauria th Horace Emil Weihrniller 316 Warner Lumbard James Francis Mclndoe Ronald A. Mitchell Charles Rick Muhlenberg Edward Dodge Murphy William Watson Northrop Philip Charles Niles Richard Preston Price Avery Harris Stanton Richard Wescott Tryon Roger Ward Class Day HE Class Day functions of 1925 were held, as usual, in Walker Memorial. On June 15, the day set aside for these exercises, the hall was filled to its capacity with seniors and their friends. W. W. Northrop, '25, Chairman of the Class Day Committee, gave a few words of welcome, followed by Professor E. F. Miller, '96, Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department, who delivered the main address of the day. The theme of Professor Miller's talk' dealt with the problems encountered by the student in his four years at the Institute, and upon the duties of the engineer to conserve and utilize the earth's resources in an eliicient manner. Austin Cole, '25, related the class history which included startling in- formation in regard to the number of survivors of the Class of '25, Barring transfers from other colleges, only 34 per- cent of the original class re- ceived the coveted sheepskin. Following this historical narrative, a group of seniors presented a brief skit of a Technology classroom, which proved to be very amusing. Many of the famous old classroom scenes were re-enacted, which provoked much merriment among alumni as well as seniors. G. L. Bateman, president of the class, presented to Dr. S. W. Stratton, Tech- nology's president, the Endowment Fund of the Class of 1925. This fund is the gift of the class to the Institute and is similar to the funds presented by the two preceding classes. Each senior desiring to do so takes out a policy of S250 which at the end of twenty-five years will revert to the Institute. President Stratton expressed his appreciation and thanks for the gift, and reminded the class that its connection with Technology was in reality just beginning. He further impressed upon the graduates that they must be prepared to go out and work hard for the next twenty-five years, for in that time, he said, they must accomplish all the real work that they will ever have to do. After that, he continued, they would be in the administrative end of business and merely would have to use the knowledge gained from their experience. In closing the exercises, O. B. Denison, '11, secretary of the Alumni Association, led the audience in singing the Stein Song. 317 l . The Senior Class Picnic GAIN Pemberton was the scene of the wholesome merriment and ingenious sporting events which only a group of Technology seniors can bring to it. Saturday, June 13, was the day chosen by the Class of 1925 for their last unifled outburst of that frivolity which had been storing uplin them during four years of constant application at things mechanical and withal depressing. After a car ride made in close formation to Rowe's Wharf, about 250 seniors boarded the boat for Nantasket. As it happened, several other parties were on their way to Pemberton for similar purposes. One other party in particular had a goodly number of young women in it, and this made the trip a bit more vivacious than it would otherwise have been. ' Immediately on arriving at Pemberton, the festivities began. The field events came first, and among these were included such hair-raising contests as the horse and rider, the sack race, the rooster fight and the three-legged race. Particularly appro- priate prizes were given to the winners of each event. The winners of the three-legged race, for instance, were given a can of two-in-one shoe polish because of their marked two-in-one ability. The next event was an obstacle race which consisted of climbing a stone wall, going through a barrel and a sack, and finishing with a 50-yard dash. The winner of this event received a liar's certificate which gave him free license to lie and cheat to his heart's content. During the next half hour, hardly a sound was heard from the two hundred and fifty men while they were engaged in eating at the Pemberton Hotel. After the repast, prizes were awarded winners of the six-day bike race, and each man on the winning lock step team was given a piece of sandpaper. The concluding events of the day were held at the pool and turned out to be aquatic obstacle races. Teams of four men each competed. The first man had to swim in a bag, the second adorned in silk stockings, the third with a lighted cigarette, and the fourth with a parasol. The members of the winning team in this event were given leaping frogs. A As the end of the day drew near and the tired but happy seniors re-embarked for Boston, another chapter in the lives of men of the class of 1925 was closed, but in closing it left in the minds of every one present memories which will never fade beyond recall. . . . y . l ' ' 1 318 1 X X X X , XX X XX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X VX X X X X X X X' XX X X X X XX X X X X XX X XX X XX XX . X X XX X X X XX , XX X XX X X XX . X X' X X X' X X X X X. X X , X 'XXXXXXX X XXX X . X , I N i , - - 1 1 N 1 1 Q 5 X x . , 1 w r 2 1 1 1 N 4 4 1 1 F I P 1 i N w 320 Senior Week Social Events THE BANQUET ALKER MEMORIAL was the scene of the opening event of Senior Week. There, on the evening of June 11, the seniors held their annual banquet. Professor Schell, Dean Talbot, and Dr. Rowe were the speakers for the occasion and each imparted some message of value to those about to graduate. Pro- fessor Schell suggested patience and persistence in meeting the problems they were soon to face, Dean Talbot congratulated the seniors on behalf of the Faculty and the President, and advised against periodical discouragements which seem to occur to the average man about this time, Dr. Rowe urged every man to keep in close touch with his Alma Mater. During the banquet, permanent class officers were chosen. G. L. Bateman was elected permanent President, and C. R. Muhlenberg was elected Secretary-Treasurer. In closing, several of the seniors rendered original and classical vocal numbers. THE POPS The following night was Technology Night at the Pops Concert. A feature of the concert was the presentation of the Alumni Banner to G. L. Bateman, President of the Senior Class. Tech songs and cheers were given during intermissions, and refreshments were served. TEA DANCE A On Monday afternoon after the Class Day Exercises, about one hundred and fifty couples attended the Senior Tea Dance. An unusually good orchestra furnished the 1nusic as was shown by the numerous calls for encores. Attractive decorations added much to the setting and helped to make this function a success. . CLASS REUNIONS Over 2000 Alumni representing thirty-four classes held reunions during Senior Week on the occasion of the 1925 All-Technology Reunion. A big Jambouree Dinner in Mechanics Hall, a Harbor Outing and trip to Fort Warren, and the traditional Technology Night at the Pops Concert were the main features of the get-together. During their visit, the Alumni were given a chance to see the New Technology in action. THE PROM On the evening following Graduation Exercises, the Senior Prom took place in Walker Memorial, where, amidst gorgeous decorations and to the tune of delightful music, the seniors danced their way into the ever-increasing ranks of the Alumni. The Prom fittingly marked the end of their college days and the beginning of their real life's work. 321 Cominencemeni p U PONT COURT was chosen for the Graduation Exercises. A temporary platform and hundreds of chairs had been set up there, and all around the Great Court fluttered the colors of the different classes. Forming in Eastman Court, the seniors, attired in cap and gown, paraded to Du Pont Court and grouped themselves before the platform. A great many parents, friends and alumni were present, seated just behind the seniors. Altogether the graduation of the Class of 1925 was an imposing spectacle. Dr. Stratton made the opening address, and was followed by Dr. George A. Gordon of the Old South Church who gave the invocation. Charles A. Coffin, prominent New York financier and formerly president of the General Electric Com- pany, delivered the graduating addressL Major General A. W. Brewster, Commander of the First Corps Area, spoke to the seniors enrolled in the R. O. T. C. Following the addresses, Dr. Stratton personally awarded diplomas to those who graduated, and Major General Brewster presented commissions to the members of the R. O. T. C. A great many of those receiving degrees were not four-year students at the Institute, but were transfers from other colleges who had completed their course at Technology. It is rather interesting to note that the number of men in the grad- uating class who have not entered as freshmen but have come to the Institute from other schools is increasing every year. After the conclusion of the Graduation exercises, a reception was held for the Seniors in Walker Memorial and many of the prominent ofiicials at Technology were on hand to meet the graduates. ' 3 2 322 JUNIOR WEEK funior Week, 1925 . HERE is no event in Technology's life which is more anticipated, planned for, and enjoyed than the traditional Junior Week. A The TECHNIQUE Rush opened the festivities on Saturday afternoon. The great court had suddenly been transformed into a gayly colored panorama which, upon closer inspection, proved to be the multitude of girls in their newest of new frocksf' These Prom Girls seemed to be everywhere during the next few days, and the men by their sides had none of the characteristics of the student. A new spring suit had taken the place of the old one, and the man himself had a broad smile on his face instead of the habitual technical frown. After elections to the new TECHNIQUE Board had been announced, the first paddle aippeared in the form of a balloOn which floated across the Court and finally explode , releasing its prize. During the next twenty minutes there followed a desperate struggle to obtain the other nineteen paddles which issued forth in rapid succession from the TECHNIQUE hut. To complete the afternoon's entertainment the Corporation gave its annual Tea Dance in Walker Memorial. Vying for attention with the dance was the baseball game between the Beavers and Northeastern Univer- sity on Tech Field. Several of the fraternities gave dances that evening as part of their house party programs. Sunday was set forth as a day of rest, but few availed themselves of this oppor- tunity. The cold rainy weather on Monday prevented many from seeing a very interesting Inter-class Track Meet, which the juniors won, the sophomores coming second. George Leness stood forth as the best performer of the day, winning both the 440 and 880-yard runs for his class. The interfraternity relay race was won by Kappa Sigma. , he weather, however, did not seem to prevent a large number from attending the Activity Tea Dance after the meet. This eventlwas first put on the .junior Week program last year to give the activity men a chance to get together socially. The Musical Clubs concert and dance given at the Hotel Somerset that evening was thoroughly enjoyed. The program was well chosen, and included as a feature the singing of both the Stein Song, and , The Courts of M. I. T., this year's prize song in the four-year competition for a new Alma Mater hymn. At the Opera House, Tech Show, The Duchess of Broadway, played to an enthusiastic audience during three nights and was as well received as it had been in New York earlier in the season. The last day of Junior Week was an eventful one. An interfraternity tea dance was given in the Copley Plaza during the afternoon, from which a large number of the couples went to the Tech Show performance in the evening. The Junior Prom, which immediately followed the show, served as a fitting climax to a perfect week of revelry. Four hundred couples danced at the Copley Plaza well into the small hours of the morning to the accompaniment of syncopated rhythm. A The next day, all was over. The Prom Girl left, taking with her the atmosphere of gaiety and pomp, and Technology again resumed its reports and E. E. E. quizzes. A .324 i I I M, 325 , v I . V1 'x ,',', A ' I 1 , 1 . 1 X, V-I, 1 . V 1 M 1 'I ,A 4 4 W I I I - lj , ' w 4 I I W w l i J i I ' w N ,J Y4 5 Y E i y , E 1 Y w 1' 1. V 4 326 , .W l vi fs :lm funior Prom Commiffee Cole Berkeley McCanne Steinbrermer Baker . Badger Lewis Forrester Baker, Jr., Chairman Frank Sidney Badger, Jr. Prentiss Ingraham Cole William Patrick Berkeley Lee McCanne Henry George Steinbrenner 327 1 lI i' ' IT N I J , 328 The All- Technology Smoker HE seventh All-Technology Smoker held on October 9th marked the formal opening of extra curricula activities at the Institute. The freshmen were guests at a banquet in the Main Hall of Walker Memorial early in the evening. As the main purpose of this social function is to acquaint entering men with the activities at Technology, speeches were given after the dinner by Dr. A. W. Rowe, '01, H. D. Peck, '13, and Prof. R. E. Rogers, each speaking about his favorite activities. The men were then given an opportunity to acquaint themselves with the activities in the building and to sign up for their choice. Beginning at eight o'clock, various forms of entertainment were conducted, not only for the frosh, but also for the upperclassmen. A boxing exhibition by two New England professionals claimed the attention of the crowd in the gymnasium. But as knock-outs were not in order that evening, the Main Hall again became the center of attraction. After the music and a moving picture comedy had opened the program, President Stratton gave an address of welcome to the Class of 1929. The traditional presentation of the key to Walker Memorial was then made by Dr. S. C. Prescott, representing the Alumni Association, to D. A. Shepard, '26, president of the senior c ass. O. B. Denison, '11, Executive Secretary of the Alumni Association, rendered some of his popular songs to the never-ending applause of his audience. The enter- tainment closed with a vaudeville skit and the drawing of winning raHle tickets. The TECHNIQUE cup was awarded to G. J. Leness, '26, high point man in track for the year 1925. The smoker, one of the most successful ever held, was closed in a fitting fashion by the singing of the Stein Song. 329 . N . , . 5 w .N 'r N 5 Ai fl Y N I V I N V 1, 1! 1, ix 3 , If ,N J. I I fs 5 5 330 DORMITORIES The Dormilories . ORMITORIES at Technology are far from being mere places of abode where students spend their entire time grinding at their books. Lasting friendships are made there through contact with so many men, while social and athletic activities help to make dormitory life a pleasant one. This year has seen few changes in the physical appearance of the dormitories. However, a dining-room called the Owl's Nest, has been instituted to provide food for the burners of the midnight oil. As these men are numerous in any technical gathering, the Owl's Nest has become a valuable addition to the Dorms. The social program of the year was opened when the third annual Dormitory Smoker was held on No- vember ZO, 1925, at Carr Fastener's. The smoker was featured by the lavish professional entertainment which had been arranged. This smoker enables everyone to get ace quainted and unites the men in preparation for the social schedule which follows. The Dorm Dances, which have now become traditional, were held at regular intervals throughout the year. The efforts of the social committee to make these dances successful was rewarded by the enthusiasm and appreciation of both dorm men and other students as well. Inter-dormitory athletics thrived this year as never before. This is the first year that '93 Dorm has been able to claim equal standing with the others for it has passed its days of infancy and is now a full grown dormitory. '93 proceeded to prove this fact by defeating all others with the exception of Runkle in the baseball champion- ship last year and by winning the basketball league title this winter. Although baseball and basketball are perhaps the two most important sports in the dormitories, competitions were held in tennis, handball, and sandlot football. Much excitement occurred this year at the mysterious actions of the Dorm Goblin. This unseen and unheard force has shown evidence of its Cpresence by disqposing of articles in and about the dormitories. For example a For car which ha been parked in a place not provided for that purpose was promptly taken away by the Goblin and was found later in the basement of the '93 Dorm. Again the '93 Dorm was looked upon in disfavor by this ghostly personage when a telephone disappeared from its booth one evening. As a consequence all questionable and unexplainable deeds have been blamed on the Goblin. Dormitory life is certainly not a monotonous one. Events of all kinds, trivial as well as important, occur throughout the year which are the spice of life to the Dorm man. ' 332 Dormitory Commiilee 3 Rowlands Reith Conner Cory Mahoney Killam MacDonald DORMITGRY ' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chairman Secretmgf-Treasurer GEORGE SIDNEY KILLAM IRVING ROGER MACDONALD MEMBERS RICHARD EARLE CONNET PAUL LESTER MAHONEY RICHARD LEON CORY COLiN WYLAND REITH THOMAS MCKIE ROWLANDS 333 . E G .lf 13. W 1 1 I Y ia F N! 4 W , ' 1 4 334 I I 4 I I , - w, ,x 335 .3 '90 .sf K 803 QA A W 'Wi 9 I ' QQ Q Hb ? Q',.....W' ' V: ., .1.,-v-.- 1 ,U . X 4 9 FEATURES . :1 ' h 1 !l 1 The Freshman Review HE Freshman Review is held every year in May as the closing event of the season for the Freshman Army. On the date preceding the Review, Colonel E. F. Miller, head of the Mechanical Engineering Department, presented the battalion with a new National Flag in behalf of the Technology A Chapter of the Reserve Officers' Association. At this ceremony Cadet Major Richard M. Wick and Cadet Lieutenant Bruce T. Humphreville were the student officers in charge. On the following day, the battalion was reviewed by Major General Andre Brewster, Com- manding Officer of the First Corps Area, accompanied by Dr. Stratton. The Field Artillery unit at Harvard University sup- plied the field pieces used to fire the salute, while the Coast Defenses of Boston furnished the band. Cadet Major Robert N. Oakley acted as Battalion Commander and Cadet Lieutenant Edward W. Dingley as Battalion Adjutant. As is customary at the Review, an individual competition in the rudiments of the school of the soldier was conducted among those who had previously qualified in the preliminary event. The number of men soon dwindled to a mere handful as the drill movements became more complicated. Three men were picked finally as the winners and were presented with medals at the Review. R. W. Holmes obtained first prize, followed by David Olken and R. C. Merce. The freshmen who, a few months before, knew nothing of military drill, showed by the quality of their performance that the efforts of officers and sergeants of the Military Science Department had not been in vain. They aroused much favorable comment by demonstrating that a few months of drill, held three hours a week, had changed them from the greenest of rookies to drilled and disciplined privates. The Medal Competition Firing the Salute 339 1 wi. The Tech- Technique Game HE TECHNIQUE Board and Staff Consider it a duty to defeat the Tech every year in a football game. No season of this popular sport would ever be com- plete without the Tech-TECHNIQUE game when these two publications, in a spirit of service and self-sacrifice, afford to football enthusiasts at Technologya chance to witness a game as it should ltheoretically be played. The knowledge and physical strength gained during the three days of practice preliminary to the contest enable the two teams to display an intricate brand of football seldom surpassed in either amateur or professional play. Strange as it may seem, the Tech never -is able to obtain a victory although it fights till the last TECHNIQUE touchdown has been made. Below is the overconfident challenge of the Tech and TECHNIQUE'S noble reply. ' I To the Parvenur of the.Uprai.red Shouts.- Ye that suffer delusions of grandeur, that revel in the,-swivit of your sycophantic conceit, that surge with inferiority complexes, turn ye from your self-adulation and hearken to this cosmic growl that even now forbodes your ultimate state to be the excrescence of worms. In order that our victorious legions may regale themselves in festive repast at the exipense of your decrepit exchequer we challenge, nay, we defy, your phthiriasic amphisboena to meet the journa- listis thanatophobia that is so deadly to high-l hat bibliophiles. In order to remove your stenchl and those mordacious ophidians that prevent this fair place from being Utopia we intend to squash you into our format, to riddle you with eight point type, to enslave you in our galleys, to bury you in the bubulin of your own pygmean selves. So offer up your prayers to Belial and anoint your heads with putrid ink for the impregnable, hypermetropic phalanx of gridiron masters within our realm are straining at their leash. The cachin- nations of our hosts ring in the corridors as we think of mangling your torpid anatomies, as we think how closely you approximate the prehenf gle rump and bicaudal uropygium of a braying urro. Arrange with your undertaker, your banker, and your devil,-the eleven tongued Tech typhoon is soon to envelop you in a holocaust. CSignedD T. Wf' OWEN, '26 General Manager, The Tech. To the Mis-managing Board of the tech: I May megrims and hypochondriasis, dismals and doldrums, prosternation and toedium vitae wherret and pother your lickerish percipienceg may cachexy, morbidosity, septicity, murrain, plague, pestilence and peccant humour undermine and destroy your deleterious, malefic, and irre- mediable paucity, may your dowdy, draggletailed, stercoraceous hog-wash fester in the impetiginous lees of Lethe, may inquination and canker swale your maggoty brains, may calenture expunge you from all men's sight-ye have defied, the Gods! . ' Now, leprous ones, gather your inefficacious minions and meet us, your egregious masters, on Tech Field the 18th of November, at three o'clock in the afternoon in order that we may subduct your mildewed, mucid and reasty blatherings from the immaculate minds of the men of Tech. Mundify and deodorize your excrementitious bodies in order that the stench of your destruction may be mitigated somewhat. Slammerkins and mudlarks, malkins, dust- men, and sweeps, your scurfy vainglory and arro- gance is about to meet its dedecorous, opprobrious end. Your knell is sounded, the graves are dug. Aroynt thee! Csignedy TECHNIQUE, B By A. B. Brand, General Manager I fl -JV, l v XZ-'wil The Tech-Technique Game The Stadium, Filled with Staunch Supporters of TECHNIQUE THE TEAMS The Tub Caputo . . l.e. . . Bartlett . , . l.t. . Rothschild . . Lg. . . Allen . . c. . Killian ., r.g. , A. . Ferguson . r.t. . . . Houston . . r.e. Sullivan . . . l.h.b. . . Richmond . . . r.h.b. . . q.b. . . . Mangelsdorf . . Rhinehart . . . f.b. . . . Substitutes The Tech: Owen, Sullivan TECHNIQUE: Churchill, Hancock THE CHARGE OF THE TECHNIQUE BRIGADE TECHNIQUE Walter Spi tzli Krummel Davier .l0Pe Brand Cheney Steinbrenne Hartmann Wood Faithfull I' ET once more we gaineth victory, and once more we come to lament the inevitable fate of those dejected babblersgthe tech newsboys. We come to bury these scribblers, not to praise them. Let it suffice to say that on the 18th of November in '25--hardly a newsboy is now alive who played on that famous day and year, when TECHNIQUE dealt its blow severe. We came, we scored, we conquered. . l 341 R. O. T. C. Commissionedi0jY5cers, 1925-1926 E. R. C. Ward Theodore Taylor Richard P. Booth Albert S. Brookes Willis R. Dresser John C. Dunbar Glennon Gilboy . William H. Graves, Jr Arthur G. Hall Whitney Ashbridge J. D. Bates, Jr. Sidney E. Blandford, J William T. Brown Allen L. Cobb John B. Coleman LeBaron C. Colt Duryea E. Elmendorf Walter H. Emerson Frank W. Gratz William H. Hamilton Edward C. Jones 1'. CAPTAINS Benjamin F. Hampshire FIRST LIEUTENANTS Reverdy Johnson Maxon H. King Frank D. Kline Charles E. Knight Warner Lumbard George W. McDuff G. Malcolm McNeil SECGND LIEUTENANTS Charles E. Kirsch Emil Kolisch Arthur E. Larratt William H. Latham Raymond D. Leonard William P. Lowell, Jr. Charles L. MacLauchlin David H. McCulloch John E. McMaster Roland J. Martin C. Thomas Mower ' John R. Gakley 342 Milton G. Salzman Frank C. Hastings, Jr. Kenneth W. Proctor Philip M. Richardson Charles A. Ross John H. Rountree, Jr Edmund O. Rublee Horace E. Weihmiller Edward N. Wendell Arthur J. Olsen R. T. Perry William W. Peterson David B. Powers Robert W. Rogers lsaac C. Salmon Henry A. Sargent Frank E. Strickland Dwight K. Taylor William H. Taylor Richard W. Tryon Ralph E. Whittaker M 5 9. 4951 512202 SUMMER CAMP S Summer Civil Engineering Camp, 1925 STUDENT COUNCIL Chairman Secretafjf-Treasurer James D. Flagg F. Sidney Badger, Jr. STUDENT WELFARE COMMITTEE Richard P. Price, Chairman Henry M. Fitzpatrick Warren F. Priest ATHLETIC COMMITTEE Raymond D. Leonard, Chairman Robert S. Hatch . Russell F. Westerhoff I SOCIAL COMMITTEE Richard Whiting, Chairman Richard L. Cheney I Morgan A. Collins, Jr. HE annual summer camp of the Civil. Engineering Department began its session at Ca1npf'Technology, near East Machias, Washington County, Maine, on August 19, 1925, with ninety-onermen present. That section of Maine sur- rounding the camp thenpunderwent its annual survey. Athletics were popular from theistart, particularly baseball. Practice was started almost the first day, and a team was developed which defeated East Machias, Machias, and Lubec, the rivals from neighboring towns. A team composed of the instructors also made a good showing by defeating the camp team early in the season and then tying it in a game near the close of camp. Interest in swimming was in- creased by the addition of a new diving float to which the old diving tower was attached. However, the weather was too cool during most of the time for any indul-i gence in this sport. A I Dances naturally were considered necessary functions of camp life. As the camp orchestra was unable to be ready in time for the first dance which was held in the drafting room on August 22, talent was imported from Lubec for the occasion. In spite of unfavorable conditions the dance was a success. The second dance was held on the afternoon of Labor Day, and the last on the week-end preceding the closing of camp. The Camp 344 V P 2 E - S ,. W 'lm W' hM v ,A , lmhw'-5 W M, H, , uly-L' l3W!ww',1 A ,N , 1, H y , W- U1 gl 1 ww 1 W - '11 M 5y1:,W'w Q, Wi,,3 ,11,'1:q'x 1 . N. MM' 'N H , w,,'q ' ' , ' ' , , . ' , '3M,,'!i iq ' ' ' V' , ' 5 ,, ,, v'U M n M, -'M M, ,' W 'H ,M ,, 31,5 W w..,,. , ,NI Ml .. W., W H , !M,,1,:E.: 1,1,WQ A W Syl! ,N ,,,, , 1 , ,N 1Wwgk,w',1'11g,:,g,'N ml ,iw ',y.,, Q jx., '1 :1'f' my ,sp fi 1 N Vu. ' N wW,W' Q, ' :M VU '- V, ,dv 345 The Camp Show made its annual appearance in the form of a minstrel. Several of the stars of last year's Tech Show helped to make this a success. Q 4 Something new iwas instituted this summer in the publication, three times a week, of the Survey, a periodical conveying first-hand information concerning the y camp and the doings of its members. Labor Day witnessed the annual athletic contests and the Labor Day dance. The Benchmark Rush, an inno- vation this year, opened the festivities. Holders of the paddles, after all the scrapping was over, were all given free autographed copies of Benchmark, the camp's year book. The field events of the 100-yard dash, 660-yard T run, and the broad jump which followed were won by K. A. Smith. The shot put was Won by R. P. Price, who also took the honors in the 50-yard swim. When the figures were totaled up, it was found that Smith had won the cup by a live-point margin over Price. H. M. Fitzpatrick and H. T. Creedon were the runners-up. The Instructors 1 water races and canoe tilting event were then run off, Westerhoff and Copeland Winf- ning the canoe race and Barracks B 'A T winning from Barracks H in the doryl A race. The spirit and fury of the dory race exceeded even the skill of the performers. The Labor Day dance, held in the gaily decorated drafting room, closed the day and proved to be a real treat to the crowd that filled the room to its capacity. The camp closed September 18,. after a farewell dance on the Saturday '- preceding this date had marked the N Benchmad' Rush i Ubeginning of the end. Thus Summer Camp 1925 became a thing of the past, and that part of Maine once more became a peaceful stamping ground. l r l . l 3 y 346 i I l Summer Mining Camp, 1925 ' STUDENT CGUNCIL President Vice-President - William H. Callahan Francis R. Van Buren Secretary Elliot P. Rexford Executive Committee William B. Millar Leonard B. Riley Inspection Committee ' Grozenalr Committee Robert K. Doten, Chairman Louis Arana, Chairman Recreation Committee Librarian Edwin H. Himrod, Chairman W. L. Stevenson Historian William B. Millar MUCH improved camp met the eyes of our Technology miners on their arrival, July 28, 1925, at their summer camp at Dover, N. J., near the site of the Replogle Mine. A drafting room occupied the north end of the main building, which, due to lack of room, had served formerly as a dormitory. Three new bunga- lows had been constructed, and a guest house with two comfortable rooms stood Waiting for any chance visitors. After making plots of surface contours, the engineers had unfolded to them the mysteries of underground surveying. A course in Mining Practice by Professors Lock and Mann was made extremely interesting and profitable by numerous trips into the various mines in the Dover region. Mining Practice was followed by a short course in Field Geology given by Professor jones, during which slate, cement, and coal regions of Pennsylvania were visited and studied. It was difficult to indulge in organized sports, due possibly to the diverse interests of those in camp. A league-called the Pains s truggled with another league known as the Aches for the baseball supremacy. The championship never was settled, for the scores of forty and fifty runs made by ..., . . . o the teams in each game were rather trying even to the best of scorekeepers. Lake Hopatcong received several visits during the summer. The first, held on the first Saturday after arrival, was in reply to the invitation of a girls' camp to drop over and trip the light fantastic. As a token of appreciation for the profitable and enjoyable time while at camp, the students presented a set of andirons to adorn the fireplace in the Recreation Room. The camp could The Mane not have been such a success without the guidance of Professor Eberhard and the cooperation of the Replogle Iron Mine. 347 1 1 1 I I 5 ,, , r I i -A , , ,I JV A 1 w ' I I ,J w ' W 1 .. , f ' ' ' ' x w gli, .lx 3 j .,-ip, w 'IVE 1 X. ::f , . -wk f ' V :w , 'lm . mr -'um M ,sl 1 , U X, , X. .lx L 1 .53 'UM If,y Ms :mm -iw ,. :yi j.lw ,IWW Mi 1 1 I, 'lu ,, . W M J I i l u , Wil' v , ,l, ' :M N .1 , ,,' 2 II' wh! fi , .:1 1 H y, N1 V ': ' .tix V+ , P, av 'w 'K -! I 1 I , I V 348 , X 1 a 1 ul R. O. T. C. Camps NCE more the Reserve Officers Training Corps afforded last summer an oppor- tunity to Technology students to obtain a more intensive training in their chosen unit of the army. The camps are of five to six weeks duration, and are a required part of the military course given at Tech for those Wishing to obtain Reserve Officers' commissions. Six units, Coast Artillery, Aviation, Engineers, Signal Corps, Ordnance, and Chemical Warfare, are represented, all having separate camps scattered along the Eastern Coast of the country. The students are provided with free transportation to and from camp, are clothed and fed, and are given the pay of enlisted' men in the Regular Service during their stay. Opportunity is afforded to learn the general principles of army tactics and those things pertaining to the branch of the service found at the particular camp. it The time, however, is not spent entirely at work, as the large number of students who attended last year can testify. Most of the camps are situated near the shore so that opportunity is found to visit the numerous ocean resorts. Then sports and games are indulged in, and two or three dances are given for the would-be officers. 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L 'vt'W'h.W' xH' i.,t 1 tl 1 1 1 f11f 1'1li'-1111 'mls' ll- 1' l'111l11111'l1l1hll1.i-R+ ? . .. . 1. -lr 1 1 1 11.11.11..11.1.i1n-ln Am tl 4. 5rl11ll'TgWhla!1v1 1g 1 ,il 11 ,G . 1 1'g.all1'hl'K 'NAM' '- . - l11'5 1'1l'1li11E. ?i' ' 5W1a:f3.' 1-:Yi-1 .1 3115 f , .l . 1 1 hive 1'11f. .siihiiifi' 'tiff' - .. . s w R... I ' w M 9. , F1 3 ,1,.-',. - 1- 2!:K1lin..ai. -i'wifwQii1- 'T .51 1 .i-:whim 'Q' W' ' 1 A' 1 '1 Q11-for-1111zt 41 ' Sigma Chi 78 Active Chapters Founded in 1855 at Miami University CHAPTER ROLL Alpha. Miami University Gamma. Ohio Wesleyan University Delta. University of Georgia Epsilon. George Washington University Zeta. Washington and Lee University Theta. Gettysburg College Kappa. Bucknell University Lambda. Indiana University Mu. Denison University Xi. DePauw University Omioron. Dickinson College Rho. Butler College Phi . Lafayette College Pri. University of Virginia Omega. Northwestern University Alpha Alpha. Hobard College Alpha Beta. University of California Alpha Gamma. Ohio State University Alpha Eprilon. University of Nebraska Alpha Zeta. Beloit College Alpha Eta. State University of Iowa l Alpha Theta. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alpha Iota. Illinois Wesleyan University Alpha Lambda. University of Wisconsin Alpha Nu. University of Texas Alpha Xi. University of Kansas Alpha Omicron. Tulane University of Louisiana Alpha Pi. Albion College Alpha Rho. Lehigh University Alpha Sigma. University of Minnesota Alpha Tau. University of North Carolina Alpha Uprilen. University of Southern California Alpha Phi. Cornell University Alpha Chi. Pennsylvania State College Alpha Pri. Vanderbilt University Alpha Omega. Leland Stanford Junior University Beta Gamma. Colorado College Beta Delta. University of Montana Beta Epeilon. University of Utah Beta Eta. Case School of Applied Science and Western Reserve Uni- versity Beta Zeta. University of North Dakota Beta Theta. University ofPittsburgh Beta Iota. University of Oregon Beta Kappa. University of Oklahoma Beta Lambda. Trinity College Beta Ma. University of Colorado Beta Nu. Brown University Beta Phi. University of Arizona 1 1 l 1 i . 1 1 l l 1 l 1 Z l l 20,000 Members Beta Omicron. Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts Beta Pi. Oregon State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Artsl Beta Rho. Montana Stare College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts Beta Xi. University of New Mexico Beta Sigma. University of Tennessee Beta Tau. Colorado Agriculture College Beta Uprilon. Washington State'College Beta Chi. Emory University Beta Pri. Georgia School of Technology Beta Omega. University of Toronto Delta Delta. Purdue University Delta Chi. Wabash College Zeta Zeta. Centre College of Kentucky Zeta Pri. University of Cincinnati Eta Eta. Dartmouth College Theta Theta. University of Michigan Iota Iota. University of Alabama Kappa Kappa. University of Illinois Lambda Lambda. State University of Kentucky Mu Mu. West Virginia University Nu Nu. Columbia University Xi Xi. University of Missouri Omicren Omitron. University of Chicago Rho Rho. University of Maine Tau Tau. Washington University Uprilon Uprilon. University of Washington Phi Phi. University of Pennsylvania Pri Pri. Syracuse University Omega Omega. University of Arkansas Gamma Delta. Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical-College 364 i 1 1 l l l l .au I F., Tfxi H Y '1 1 fl I 1 .H 1 l l .Al ,i 5 1 1 .42 1 y u 41 1 1 1 1 .1 11 1 1. 1 i l W sigma cm Alpha Theta Chapter - Established 1882 Moses Proctor Jope Pankratz Hall Donovan Parsons jones Dexter Copeland Kales Tappan Collins Slagle Frisbie Muhlenberg Edwards Nickle Dean Van Buren Hoffman Bamford McCanne Chase Warner Killian Kirkpatrick Hossie Jones Dean Anderson FRATRES 1 926 James Baker Bamford Horace Greeley Burt Eugene Augustus Chase Robert Charles Dean Willard Eldridge Edwards Guy Stoddard Frisbie Morgan Aloysius Collins George Rogers Copeland Denis Arthur Dearle Robert Gordon Dexter Frederick Johnson Hooven Elwood Robert Anderson John d'arcy Baker-Carr William Hamilton Carlisle, Jr. John Little Dean David Robert Donovan William Richard DuVernet Norman Cornell Estes William Howard Jones George Grier Kirkpatrick l 927 1928 1929 532 Beacon Street, Boston 365 Corbit Strickland Hoffman, jr James Rhyne Killian Richard Bronson Parsons Daniel Clemens Sayre Francis Reid Van Buren Albert Corydon Warner Robert Gray Kales Lee McCanne Henry Ernest Muhlenberg Donald Collamer Nickle Robert Tackabury Wilson William Mott Hall Walter William Hossie Paul Adams Jones Ralph Theodore Jope Benjamin Proctor, 3rd Willard Jordan Slagle Lewis Sanford Tappan Laurence Raphael Moses Howard Gustav.Pankrarz Theta Xi 27 Active Chapters Founded in 1864 at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute CHAPTER ROLL Alpha. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Beta. Sheflield Scientific School Gamma. Stevens Institute of Technology Delta. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Eprilan. Columbia University Zeta. Cornell University Eta. Lehigh University Theta. Purdue University Iota. Washington University Kappa. Rose Polytechnic University Lambda. Pennsylvania State College Mu. Iowa State College Nu. University of California Xi. State University of Iowa Omicron. University of Pennsylvania Pi. Carnegie Institute of Technology Rho. University of Texas Sigma. University of Michigan Tau. Stanford University Uprilan. University of Washington Phi. University of Wisconsin Chi. Ohio State University Pri. University of Minnesota Omega. Washington State College Alpha Alpha. University of Louisiana Alpha Beta. University of Illinois Alpha Gamma. Armour Institute of Technology l L .il Uv'l 'N' I II X ,xx -'tgp 4,100 Members 1 I l 366 l l Theta .X i Delta Chapter-Established 1885 Peverly Gill B. Brockelmnn Slayter Emery Fitts Mann Tener Symonds Miller Maertins A. Brockelman Mattlage Houghton Spoiford Stallman Chidsey Walter Franklin Bush Whitcomb Freeman Coulter Howe FRATRES IN FACULTATE Charles Augustine Chayne Harrison Washburn Hayward Donaldson Forster jones Henry Greenleaf Pearson FRATRES 1926 Frederick Columbus Balfe, Jr. William Robert Franklin Arthur James Brockelman Orville William Freeman Horace McMurtrie Bush Edward Baden Stallman Robert Snow Chidsey Edwin Warren Southworth, Jr Martin Walter, Jr. 1927 Louis Meade Coulter Adolph Frederick Maertins, Jr Jackson Hill Emery Leroy Glick Miller Kenneth Charles Hawthorne Gifford Harvey Symonds Herbert Moore Houghton Graydon Bailey Tener Joseph Carlton Whitcomb 1928 Walter Daskam Howe Walter Francis Henry Mattlage Hayward Kimball Mann Rudolf Stone Slayter Richard Leroy Spofford 1929 Bernard Brinkhaus Brockelman Paul Herman Gill Lincoln William Fitts Ernest Tilden Peverly, Jr. 465 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston 367 I e Alpha Tau Omega PROVINCE I Florida Alpha Omega. University of Florida Georgia Alpha Beta. University of Georgia Georgia Alpha Theta. Emory College Georgia Alpha Zeta. Mercer University Georgia Beta Iota. Georgia School of Technology s Pao VINCE II Michigan Alpha Mu. Adrian'College Michigan Beta Kappa. Hillsdale College Michigan Beta Lamhda. University of Michigan Michigan Beta Omicron. Albion College Province III Colorado Gamma Lamhda. University of Colorado Colorado Delta Eta. Colorado Agricultural College Kansas Delta Theta. Kansas State Agricultural College Kansas Gamma Mu. University of Kansas Nehraska Gamma Theta. University of Nebraska Wyoming Gamma Psi. University of Wyoming North Dakota Delta Nu. University of North Dakota PROVINCE IV Maine Beta Upsilon. University ofMaine Maine Gamma Alpha. Colby College New Hampshire Delta Delta. New Hampshire State College New Hampshire Delta Sigma. Dartmouth College Vermont Beta Zeta. University of Vermont. ' Pnovmca V New York Alpha Omicron. St. Lawrence University New York Beta Theta. Cornell University New York Delta Gamma. Colgate University New York Delta Mu. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute PROVINCE VI North Carolina Alpha Delta. University of North Carolina North Carolina Xi. Duke University .Youth Carolina Beta Xi. College of Charleston Virginia Beta. Washington and Lee University Virginia Delta. University of Virginia Pnovmcs VI1 Ohio Alpha Nu. Mount Union College Ohio Alpha Psi. Wittenberg College 0hio'Beta Eta. Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio Beta Rho. Marietta College Ohio Beta Omega. Ohio State University Ohio Gamma Kappa. Western Reserve University Ohio Beta Lamhda. University of Cincinnati Pxovmct VIII Kentucky Mu Iota. State University of Kentucky ,W I l .l 83 Active Chapters I Founded in 1865 at Virginia Military Institutel 20, 500 Members I I, r CHAPTER ROLL , H . P110 vINcI: IX Montana Delta Xi. University of Montana Oregon Alpha Sigma. Oregon Agricultural College Oregon Gamma Phi. University of Oregon Washington Gamma Chi. Washington State College Washington Gamma Pi. University of Washington Idaho Delta Tau. University of Idaho Pao VINCE X Alahama Alpha Epsilon. Alabama Polytechnic Institute Alahama Beta Beta. Birmingham Southern College Alahama Beta Delta. University of Alabama Louisiana Beta Epsilon. Tulane University Pno vmce XI Iowa Beta Alpha. Simpson College l Iowa Delta Beta. University of Iowa Iowa Gamma Upsilon. Iowa State College Iowa Delta Omicron. Drake University Missouri Gamma Rho. University of Missouri Missouri Delta Zeta. Washington University I Oklahoma Delta Kappa. University of Oklahoma Pao VINCE XII California Beta Psi. Leland Stanford Junior University California Gamma Iota. University of California Nevada Delta Iowa. University of Nevada Pao VINCE XIII Illinois Gamma Zeta. University of Illinois Illinois Gamma Xi. University of Chicago Wisconsin Gamma Tau. University of Wisconsin Minnesota Gamma Nu. University of Minnesota I Pnovmcs XIV Pennvlvania Alpha Iota. Muhlenberg College Pennsylvania Alpha Pi. Washington and jefferson College Pennsylvania Alpha Rho. Lehigh University Pennsylvania Alpha Upsilon. Gettysburg College Pennsylvania Gamma Omega. Pennsylvania State College Pennsylvania Tau. University of Pennsylvania I Pennsylvania Delta Pi. Carnegie Institute of Technology Maryhnd Psi. Johns Hopkins University I PROVINCE XV Texas Gamma Eta. University of Texas ' Texas Delta Epsilon. Southern Methodist University Paovmcs XVI i Massachusetts Beta Gamma. Massachusetts Institute of Technology l Massachusetts Gamma Beta. Tufts College Massachusetts Gamma Sigma. Worcester Polytechnic Institute Rhode Island Gamma Delta. Brown University Tennessee Alpha Tau. Southwestern Presbyterian University Tennessee Beta Pi. Vanderbilt University Tennessee Beta Tau. Union University Tennessee Omega. University of the South Tennessee Pi. University of Tennessee PROVINCE XVII Indiana Delta Alpha. University of Indiana Indiana Delta Rho. DePauw University Indiana Gamma Gamma. Rose Polytechnic Indiana Gamma Omicron. Purdue University I I 368 Alpha Tau Omega Beta Gamma Chapter - Established 1885 Stetson Marshall Jones Wofford deWestfelt Crocker - Jackson Kelly Krummel Dame Sealy Ford Burley Cook Luster Cheney Farr Leonard Wilson MacLauchlin Smith Bigelow Davies Locke Riley Moore Jay Clair Balsbaugh Harry Lake Bowman Kenneth Tompkins Bainbridge David Rae Campbell William Albert Cook Gerard Philip deWestfelt William Wallace Farr Robert Mansfield Bigelow Joseph Cilley Burley Richard Leonard Cheney Carlton Griffith Davies Carl Gerard Crocker Louis Jack Kelly Robert Lee Krummel, Jr. Frank Eldridge Dame John Randolph Ford FRATRES IN FACULTATE George Edmond Russell FRATRES 1926 1927 1928 ' Raymond Leslie Wolford 1929 Clarence Elmer Worthen, Jr. 37 Bay State Road, Boston 369 Vannevar Bush Charles Francis Park Dwight Kerr Luster Raymond Davis Leonard Charles Lewis MacLauchlin Marvin Schade Smith + Rufus Saxton Wilson, Jr. Glen Dale Jackson, Jr. Samuel Wilson Marshall, jr. Louis Dale Stetson Walter Ober Locke Frederick Delano Riley, Jr. Robert Sealy, Jr. Malcolm deForrest Seavey Lawrence Albert jones Almer Foster Moore l 'l 1 :L i W V , -J w. -1 .pil l N .,..zT :ak I mf - 7 W. f- C, , I K ff? C as at as e s U U e eese e as so eff --4 4 L7 -i xdff ' M ' C ii C ' C C ii ' , 'ik ' bf l 7 'F S V i f it i B y, , I i ' 1 I 1 W 1 f x QQ p N. i 1 I v l ' 5 ' 4 lr 2 , ,- W f f! ,R 1 l 1 fix ,K I ' 4 .. if Della Psi i f y If l A 1 fi 7 Active Chapters 4,500 Membelis ' , i Founded in 1847lat Columbia University Q V l 5 i i 4 CHAPTER ROLL ' .4 ,W Pm ' Alpha . . ...... Columbia University A ' y .- i .M Vg Delta . . . University of Pennsylvania y Q Epsilqn . . Trinity College ' l Lambda . . Williams College U sigma . . . Sheffield scientific schooi, Yale University C U Upsilon . . University of Virginia C y l y Tau . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology y li lee l l 1342 . l lilff li lx. 9 i H , 'il l' i gl ,5 ,. vt' I 1 l - V ii 'Vi' it W 1 A1--4' N v- 1 ii tfj'-,A e f Y ' 5'. . 'gf Ji? 4 ji?-, 1 -. , ,' 21:21'g.,i3 , f,5.,.- ' T 'i i Q it einem it , ,faxe f--f W- W W as C ee as C e -actos C so s M' , C-, xx. 1 l 01,2 1 370 l Delia Psi Tau Chapter-Established 1889 Meadows Crossman Godfrey Bourne Hubbard Collins Nicholson Johnson Bancroft W. Dunnell Hewlett Dunnell Voorhees GRADUATE Brown Van Voorhees FRATRES 1926 William Wanton Dunnell, Jr. Reverdy Johnson Arthur Thomas Hewlett Samuel Spaulding Meadows 1927 John Sellers Bancroft jacob Dunnell George james Guthrie Nicholson, jr. i 1928 Robert Blackmore Collins Frank George Webster, 2d 1929 Phillip Walley Bourne Edward Rawson Godfrey Malcolm MacGregor Hubbard 428 Charles River Road, Cambridge w 371 I 1 i 1 1 'si fw- RV. i,. 1-.. i 1 , l I 1 ,,. - f --'--- r - -- -as-.f-e.--...La.,a.ees. ma .-1-.vf...1.,-,,., .,.,,.,.,,,,s,,, ,.-,,.,...............,..-,.. .....n,g..- Y i ' i .. 1 1 . . 'T ' ' ' A' f' - ' ---' N' ' TT: .',' i:.'i fit'-'70-Cglgi i fillmvl, i Q2 ni lil, 'iss' sllmzyi , l X .i rip -.', li x i 'T' .'f- 'i . ' ' ' 'i -' ' ' ' ' fT.'4r'5 l A Tii'i:'3. 'f!.T, . i.ZL1.::frf..'f-?4,1 f:fI.:.i'. 5.1 i i XXQEAQ l f l 1 lf? I i iff? . 4 9 is rsmijx . ,iiig.sggissse,, is r it css 7 i A gL5'?'i. ' illfil 1 '- gil . l 3 I iilif I lil .ffilf ee X ' E i' Eitff i lfix w-Au , . . wi . U 1. T isis il E., ,f 4 n , iv ii' x, Q iles Delta Tau Delta s 71 Active Chapters ' 15,000 MCH1bCfS Founded in 1859 at Bethany College f l I Vi. 5 l i. 1. ' i v.- l i i fps , CHAPTER ROLL , ff: Sou'rx-:eau nrv1sIoN NORTHERN DIVISION I Lamhda. Vanderbilt University Bud. Onln University j.jji'.f Phi- Washinsffm and I-fe University Delta. University of Michigan ' :Wil Beta Delta. University of Georgia Epsilon, Albion College v .Q 'Q BW' EPUIW- EFIOYX College Zeta. Western Reserve University Beta Theta. University of the South Kappa. Hillsdale College i Beta Iota. University of Virginia Mei ohio Wesleyan Universirv l i list? Beta Xi. Tulane University Chi. Kenyon Qollege . ' 0, Gfmm Em' George Washington Univefsiq' Beta Alpha. Indiana University 1 i Gamma Iota. University of Texas Bm, Birds Depanw University 'ig in Gamma Pte. Georgia School of Technology Bn, Zuni Bnrler Qnllege i l gl f .f Gamma Omega. University of North Carolina Bm, Phi. Ohio srare University l lfs Delta Alpha. University of Oklahoma Bm, psi. Wabash College I 5 fl fl Delta Delta. University of Tennessee Gimm, Drlms pnrdne University I Q it ll geiia gptilatb -Univegvsiiyiaf Eentucky Gamma Xi. University of Cincinnati , ea a. niversi o aama G U 'I . M' 'U' ' ' :Def Delta za.. University of Florida - PI' mm' 've'mY n i i Eixsrnim Division l 'f' AIPIW- AHe8henY 0011085 . WESTERN DIVISION i 1,2 Gamma. Washington and Jefferson College l ki QQ r Nu. Lafayette College Omit-ron. University of Iowa I s l I -W Rho. Stevens Institute of Technology Beta Gamma. University of Wisconsin ' . 1 , Tau. Pennsylvania State College Beta Eta. Universityiof Minnesota l il 1 Upeilon. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Beta Kappa. University of Colorado , i ' g Omega. University of Pennsylvania Beta Pi. Northwestern University Q s l 4 5: A fl Beta Lambda. Lehigh University Beta Rho. Leland Stanftptd jknnitis' University 1 ' gl Beta Mu. Tufts College Beta Tau. University o Ne ras a , Qi' s. Beta Nu. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Beta Upsilan. University of Illinois. v I ' I Beta Omicran. Cornell University Beta Omega. University of California s i ii I Beta Chi. Brown University Gamma Alpha. University of Chicago i Q Gamma Gamma. Dartmouth College Gamma Beta. Armour Institute of Technology 5 is l Gamma Delta. West Virginia University Gamma Theta. Baker University s i ' nil Gamma Epsilon. Columbia University Gamma Kappa. University o Missouri ff ' Gamma Zeta. Wesleyan University Gamma Ma. University of Washington l ,iii Gamma Nu. University of Maine Gamma Pi. Iowa Stare College I l 5 x. Gamma Omicran. Syracuse University Gamma Rho. University of Oregon Gamma Sigma. University of Pittsburgh Gamma Tau. University of Kansas l ill -1 ij- Gamma Phi. Amherst College Gamma Chi. Kansas State College V, .1 Delta Beta. Carnegie Institute of Technology Delta Gamma. University of South Dakota V V g is-i L-.. . ...... 1. :ew V I 372 i xi -.l 4 . ti ' i I-.Qu i Delia Tau Delia Beta Nu Chapter-Established 1899 Casrner Francis Meagher Larkin Walsh Allen Ewald Hough Black Priest Hall Grover Wallace Goble Hibbert Wiebe Whittier Smith Lyles Everett Lord Leness Larkin O'Neil Woodbury Harris Denny Wentworth Hills FRATRES IN FACULTATE john Wymond Miller Bunker Raymond Donald Douglas Arthur Merriam Clarke Edmund Harrison Levy FRATRES 2 1926 Carleton Jones Everett George John Leness Louis Henry Fitch, Jr. Kenneth Sawyer Lord John Pierce Larkin Edgar O'Neil 1927 James Bertram Castner Warren Day Smith Donald Templeton Hall Robert Charles Wallace Raymond Franklin Hibbert Charlton Pratt Whittier james Adam Lyles John Sigurd Wiebe Warren Freeman Priest Paul Caswell Woodbury 1928 George Putnam Watkins Black Elliot Brown Grover Edwin Alden Francis Benjamin Kent Hough, Jr. Richard Brackett Goble Cyril Benedict Meagher 1929 Carlton Brigham Allen Fisher Hills Charles Wampler Denny, Jr. John Charles Larkin, Jr. Theodore john Ewald Theodore Oliver Wente William Melish Harris Walter james Walsh SPECIAL Webster Batcheller Shippey 255 St. Paul Street, Brookline 373 iii? X Q 5 i 1 t ' si 'iii gg.ffs1v,g3Za3.11g.i-1sf f E f: :,is'if-' ' 'f 2 time 1 ':.z1.fff-i ' 'ii' 2' - Ste- will vin Q - 'S' frnfi' '-'- mi ., Q.. s. . . , lags? li N NW l :lass X i I It nlzlai fs E I Q ax Q, K, xl 1 X 1 ,Q ag X Q Q Y' 551 Ze? 35.5 'S . w ,t. i'-gg ' , Ist s 5,9 xi css: s, X we Q ,st egg? as . New 5 ' X RRS X s l K . s P ' xt gi ... S 1 E seffisfgi 12123-its . . 1-:Ea gg-si gzy I 'f' iff':. w'f.m' - . 5 ' i ' 'Nrifl' . s. i ' 'Z I . 66 Active Chapters Phi Gamma Della Founded in 1848 at Washington and jefferson College Alpha. Washington and jefferson College Lamhda. DePauw University Omit-ron. University of Virginia Xi. Gettysburg College Pi. Allegheny College Tau. Hanover College Pri. Wabash College Omega. Columbia University Alpha Delta. Illinois Wesleyan University Gamma Delta. Knox College Zeta Delta. Washington and Lee University Theta Delta. Ohio Wesleyan University Zeta. Indiana State University Nu Delta. Yale University Omieron Delta. Ohio State University Beta. University of Pennsylvania Pi Delia. University of Kansas Delta. Bucknell University Lambda Delta. Denison University Sigma Dclra. Lafayette College Sigma. Wittenberg College Zeta Phi. William Jewell College Delta Xi. University of California Theta Pri. Colgate University Beta Chi. Lehigh University Gamma Phi. Pennsylvania State University Iota Mu. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Kappa Nu. Cornell University Mu Sigma. University of Minnesota Rho Chi. Richmond University Etta Mu. Johns Hopkins University Kappa Tau. University of Tennessee Pi Iota. Worcester Polytechnic Institute CHAPTER ROLL Nu Eprilon. New York University Alpha Chi. Amherst College Chi. Union College Mu. University of Wisconsin Chi Iota. University of Illinois Lambda Nu. University of Nebraska Chi Mu. University of Missouri Omega Mu. University of Maine Sigma Tau. University of Washington Delta Nu. Dartmouth College Sigma Nu. University of Syracuse Tluta. University of Texas Xi. Western Reserve University Lamhda Iota. Purdue University Rho. Brown University Chi Up.:-iloa. Chicago University Alpha Theta. University of Michigan 23,500 Member 1 v l Lambda Sigma. Leland Stanford Junior University Alpha Iota. Iowa State University Chi Sigma. Colorado College Epxilon Omirron. University of Oregon Beta Kappa. University of Colorado Iota. Williams College Pi Sigma. University of Pittsburgh Nu Omega. University of Oklahoma Nu Bcta. Rutgers College Gamma Sigma. University of the South Mu Delta. State University of Iowa Mu Iota. University of Idaho Chi Omicron. Oregon Agricultural College Delta Kappa. Davidson College Tau Kappa. University of Toronto 374 i Phi Gamma Delta Iota Mu Chapter-Established 1889 Payne Newhall Dris ko McDowell Williams Biscoe Engel Flynn Jewett Glazebrook Mallinc krodt Badger jordan Crofts Wood Shepard Sessions Drum Drain Rickard Schipper Keany james Andrew Drain, jr. john Drum Norman Francis Herreshoff Bowman McKennan Frank Sidney Badger, jr. Lawrence William Day John Bucknam Drisko Robert Albert Engel Brewster Allison Gillies Grant Yetrnan Flynn James Robinson Glazebrook Sidney Bascombe Jewett jonathan Biscoe Matthew Keany William Wallace McDowell FRATER IN FACULTATE Dr. Henry Paul Talbot GRADUATE Walter Crafts FRATRES 1926 Alexander Comyn Wallace 1927 1928 1929 Philip Northrop Williams 28 The Fenway, Boston 375 Henry Claremont Rickard William Crighton Sessions David Allan Shepard Shepard Vogelesang Paul Cameron Hitchcock Charles Kingsley, Jr. Frank Louis Meyer William Gebhart Payne Benjamin Franklin Wood Jack Stanlaw jordan Carl James Kohler Charles Watson Newhall, Jr. Charles Olcott Mallinckrodt George Julian Meyers John Frederick Schipper 29 Active Chapters Alpha Beta . Gamma . Delta . E prilmz Zeta ' . Eta . Theta . Iota . Kappa . Lamhala . Mu . Na . Xi . Omicrorz Pi . . Rho . Sigma . Tau . Phi . Chi . . Pxi. . Umcga . . Alpha Tau . Alpha Chi . . Alpha Delta . Alpha Alpha . Alpha Pi . . Beta Delta . W assvktyakn .,.' if ik l C Jlsqwv X x , -P5- 'X Q ffm' the 0 SS sy! is X ' ' -EQYQEQQ - SMR:--533-'lr'r, l 6,800 Member Founded in 1824 at Princeton University CHAPTER ROLL 376 University of Virginia Massachusetts Institute of Technology I Emory University Rutgers College Hampden-Sidney College Franklin and Marshall College University of Georgia Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Ohio State University University of Wisconsin University of California Stevens Institute of Technology University of Texas Cornell University Yale University Iowa State College Lafayette College University of Illinois University of Alabama Amherst College Dartmouth College Lehigh University Georgia School of Technology University of Michigan Ohio Wesleyan University Pennsylvania State College University of North Carolina Vanderbilt University V University of Washington C hi Phi Beta Chapter-Established 1890 Dana Ingle Hamblen Reid Lawrence Trabue Weed Brown Barrington Jessup Vaughn Tittmann Celler Lind Lyall Cahill Ewnld Larnmert B. duPont Valentine Helber Smyth duPont Moore FRATRES IN FACULTATE Professor F. J. Moore Major Lewis E. Goodier, Jr. GRADUATES Jennings B. Hamblen Carlisle L. Helber Thomas W. L. Moore FRATRES 1926 Edgar D. Cahill Edwin C. Ewald James Q. duPont Irving L. Lind Cedric Valentine 1927 Bidermann T. duPont George C. Lammert Robert H. Smyth 1928 David Ing1e,Jr. Lincoln Reid Harlan R. Jessup Isaac H. Trabue Marcus Lawrence William S. Vaughn 1929 Howard S. Barrington B. Gratz Brown Frederic A. Celler Harvey N. Weed 44 The Fenway, Boston 377 George D. Dana Bryce T. Lyall Edward MCL. Tittmann s . Qt . - .. -Si? Q33 ,.., R is . it Q,-nf--'ref were-.--, . ,M I -L :wi Lk X Rig9sl.a..1,.,......, -s..,xQNx...s, Delia Kappa Epsilon 44 Active chapters I 14,000 Members Founded in 1844 at Yale University l Phi. Yale University Theta. Bowdoin College Xi. Colby University Sigma. Amherst College V Gamma. Vanderbilt University Pri. University of Alabama Uprilon. 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 Omicron. University of Michigan Epsilon. Williams College Rho. Lafayette College Tau. Hamilton College Mu. Colgate University Nu. College of the City of New York Beta Phi. University of Rochester Phi Chi. Rutgers College CHAPTER ROLL Pri Phi. DePauw University . Gamma Phi. Wesleyan University Pri Omega. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Beta Chi. Adelbert College Delta Chi. Cornell University Delta Delta. Chicago University Phi Gamma. Syracuse University Gamma Beta. Columbia University Theta Zeta. University of California Alpha Chi. Trinity College Phi Eprilon. i University of Minnesota Sigma Tau. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Tait Lambda. Tulane University Alpha Phi. University of Toronto Delta Kappa. University of Pennsylvania Tau Alpha. McGill University Sigma Rho. Stanford University Delta Pi. University of Illinois Omega Chi. University of Texas A' Kappa E pfilon. University of Washington Rho Delta. University of Wisconsin Zeta Zeta. Louisiana State University 378 Delia Kappa Epsilon Sigma Tau Chapter-Established 1890 R. Gray Patrick McCasky Gale Gentry MacKay Aldrich G. A. Stein White Birch Guerin Norton Van Mater Chauclruc Miller Kilpatrick Coolidge McGrew Bianchi Snow Barry Engs Deignan E. B. Kelly Walch Dean Abner Fales C. Humphreys Barry Charles A. Bianchi Juan Emile Chaudruc john Eugene Deignan William Golden B. Engs William D. Birch Dexter K. Coolidge Lindsay K. Gentry William W. Kilpatrick Reginald Mackay Lewis R. Aldrich, jr. W. Wendell Caldwell Walter H. Gale FRATRES IN FACULTATE Maurice DeKay Thompson FRATRES 1926 1927 1928 James M. White 1929 379 Wallace Mason Ross E. Bird Kelly Edward J. McGrew, Jr. Richard L. O'Donovan Charles W. Snow Frederick E. Walch, Jr. Thomas E. Guerin Alfred M. Norton Laurence F. Van Mater Howard W. S. Miller Gerard V. Patrick Robert W. Gray John D. MCCasky Gustav A. Stein, Jr. I l 1 Q Local Boston Chicago Phi Bella Epsilon Founded in 1890 at Technology ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS New York 380 - Qil.'. l' 6 320 Members California Northern Ohio I Phi Beta Epsilon Local at Technology-Established 1890 Boyer Dean Roberts Wakefield Cowan Paine Gray Vernon Tougas Baker McLennan Osborn Boden Walker Burnell Bates Brand Welch Arnold French Elmendorf Swift Hopton Grier Ramsey Chute Dolge Thomas FRATRES IN FACULTATE George Owen Gordon Ball Wilkes GRADUATE Bruno Emil Roerheli FRATRES 1926 Arthur Barnard Brand Thomas Adol hus McLennan Duryea Elwell Elmendorf Cortelyou Ladjd Simonson Alfred Willard French, jr. Morton Carter Swift, 2nd Lester Charles Hopton Newton Wakefield Samuel Williamson John Welsh 1927 Dwight Cobb Arnold Rene Evans Paine, -Ir. Thomas CampbellGrier Willard Reed Tougas 1928 Homer Adron Burnell, Jr. Henry Bower Dean Edward Ensley Chute Elisha Gray 1929 Harold Munroe Baker George Ernest Francis Boden Mahlon Richard Boyer Robert George Cowan Lloyd Karl Dolge john Barbour Osborn Charles Thurston Ramsey Richard Seth Roberts William Barzillai Thomas Harcourt Crandall Vernon George Burnham Walker 400 Memorial Drive, Cambridge 381 l 'i , K dvr Q .vs N 5' Q-if 1 ,, b i 'E ' .N Mkgg ggi 'f 'xVMQ'ihQi ESM' Adv il? 'V 3 -F i..sv-essffw espii-Q' by r N if Q --', ,ng w M ...sg . .1 TL, X Q A E l ' KW 9 f sy ? -A l X ' -' il s. . , fig, S, 1. f f . gg-El - We J --,F.'2:s'f?: I 1 '-te:fsa.22z ,ry N News , -K, - -'Y 1 ss is s ' ' S t f ,V ' f . Jisil fgiiisg . w as ,,,,, , t ist, is Ky. gy- l 30 Active Chapters Alpha . . Beta . . . Beta Deateron . Gamma D61lf6f07Z Delta Deuteron Epsilon . . Zeta . . . Zeta Deuteron . Eta . . . Eta Deuteron . Theta Dezeteron Iota Deateron . Kappa . . . Kappa Deuteran Lambda Deuteron Mu Deuteron . Nu . . . Na Deareran . Xi . . . Xi Deuteron . Omierorz Deutereaz Pi Deuteron . Rho Deateron . Sigma Deutermz Tau Deuteran Phi . . . Phi Deuteran . Chi .... Chi Deaterofz . Pre. .. ThetaDeIta Chi f Founded in 1347 at Union College CHARGE ROLL 382 Union College Cornell University Iowa State College University of Michigan University of California 9043 Members College of William and Mary Brown University McGill University Bowdoin Colle e Leland Stanforgjunior University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Williams College Tufts College University of Illinois University of Toronto Amherst College University of Virginia Lehigh University Hobart College University of Washington Dartmouth College College of the City of New Columbia University University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota Lafayette College University of Pennsylvania University of Rochester George Washington Univer Hamilton College York sity Theta Delta Chi U Theta Deuteron Charge-Established 1900 Brill Lodge Chamberlain Shea McLane Milair Jacoby Smith Clark Celette P. johnson R. Johnson McCoy Hall Crosby Dyer Darmstadt jeppe Kauzmann Dodge Wiessner Poore Arias Taggart Beyer Nathan Richard George Donald Dodge Douglas Painton jeppe Ramon Ricardo Arias Louis john Darmstadt Herbert Lincoln Dyer, jr. George Albro Hall Gordon Campbell Jacoby Edgar Prosper Brill Edwin Francis Celette Robert Milliken Beyer Adrian Nash Clark FRATRES IN F ACULTATE Karl Dickson Fernstrom Erwin Haskell Schell FRATRES V 1926 Charles Edmund Poore Otto Birger Wiessner 1927 Ralph Blake johnson Albert Paul Kauzmann Thomas C. Mower f Albert Clisham Smith William Langdon Taggart, J 1928 John Winslow Chamberlain Paul Anderson johnson Franklin Cushing McCoy 1929 Ralph H. Crosby William Rolland MacLean Edward Forrest Shea . 334 Harvard Street, Cambridge A 383 Delta William: . Union . . Hamilton . . Arnherxt . Wettern Reserve Colby . . . Rorhuter , Middlebury Bowdoin . Rutger: . . Colgate . . New York . Miami . . Brown . . Cornell . Marietta . .Siyrarute , Michigan . . Northwutern Harvard . Witconxin . Lafayette . Columbia . Lehigh . . Taft: . . DrPauw . Pennsylvania . M innuota . Technology . Swarthmore Stanford . California . McGill . . Nebraska . Toronto . . Chicago . . Ohio .Ytata . I llinoi: . . . Waxhington . Pennsylvania .Yta Iowa State . . Purdur . . . Indiana . Carnegie . Wulqyan . Kansa: . . Oregon Stats Virginia . Minouri . Iowa . . Upsilon N . . ' rl' gx'xAilH.x.:5x12f4sA:nS10i ' in . - sl. l EE? e W 3 ii , X 5 X- 25 :5 ..,. .oaalo - , - Q ' . g i g gg ,A 50 ACFIVC Chapters tg 5 .ggg ,:t. i ,'r ' fi' Founded in 1834 at s ' A 1 ffl-if , qQ,j-jihig' Williams College QR--festl , ' ,- - . . 'ts , hto ' 1 A f e 'A 15,000 Members --- N, V sf X ' , ' .gsggii 2 5 ' . ---W ., -w tl A - 35555- l tkav. ti-fu, V -j-ffrqif i Qffkfsf CHAPTER ROLL Williams College Union University Hamilton College Amherst College Western Reserve University Colby College University of Rochester Middlebury University Bowdoin College Rutgers College Colgate University New York University Miami University Brown University Cornell University Marietta University Syracuse University University of Michigan Northwestern University Harvard University University of Wisconsin Lafayette College Columbia University Lehigh University Tufts College DePauw University University of Pennsylvania University of Minnesota Massachusetts Institute of Technology Swarthmore College Leland Stanford Junior University University of California McGill University ' University of Nebraska University of Toronto ' - University of Chicago Ohio State University University of Illinois University of Washington Pennsylvania State College Iowa State College Purdue University University of Indiana Carnegie Institute of Technology Wesleyan University University of Kansas Oregon State College University of Virginia University of Missouri University of Iowa , l J l 384 Delia Upsilon Technology Chapter-Established 1891 Clary Collier Newland Stevens Marshall Moore Shipley Newcomb Marlow Barker Kone Perry Powley Edmonds Beattie Crane Sutter Bidwell Titherington Davxdso Meissner FRATRES IN FACULTATE William Spencer Hutchinson Paul Willare Norton FRATRES 1926 Eliot Nathaniel Bidwell Allen Gordon Clarke William Merriam Crane, Jr. Edgar Jared Doolittle 1927 Samuel Stuart Barker Alan Sinclair Beattie Ezra Frederick Stevens 1928 Dudley Foster Collier Terry Allison Hurlburt Thomas Carlton Kane Charles Cotesworth Marshall David Palmer Moore 1929 joseph Freeman Clary Arthur Broadwater Marlow 1 Thomas Palm Pitre Frank Vogel George Phippen Edmonds Kenneth Granville Gove Ralph Wellington Head David Mayhew Sutter Jessie Irvine'Davidson Josiah Turner Newcomb Stewart Newland Donald Endecott Perry Richard Freeborn Piper Desmond Sturgis Shipley Richard Handfield Thitherington Jr Herman Paul Meissner Mark Edgar Powley, Jr. 526 Beacon Street, Boston 385 ' o l ,I J! V Sigma Alpha Epsilon CHAPTER ROLL Pnovmce ALPHA Maine Alpha. University of Maine Massachusetts Beta Upsilon. Boston University Massachusetts Gamma. Harvard University Massachusetts Delta. Worcester Polytechnic Institute Massachusetts Iota Tau. Massachusetts Institute of Technology New Hampshire Alpha. Dartmouth College New Hampshire Beta. New Hampshire College Paovmcn BETA New York Alpha. Cornell University New York Delta. Syracuse University New York Mu. Columbia University New York Rho. St. Lawrence University New York Sigma Phi. St. Stephen's College Pennsylvania Alpha Zeta. Pennsylvania State College Pennsylvania Gamma. Lafayette College Pennsylvania Delta. Gettysburg College Pennsylvania Zeta. Bucknell University Pennsylvania Theta. University of Pennsylx ania Pennsylvania Sigma Phi. Dickinson College Pennsylvania Phi. Carnegie Institute of Technology Pennsylvania Chi Omicron. University of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Omega. Allegheny College Paovmce GAMMA Washington CiU Rho. George Washington University 1 North Carolina Xi. University of North Carolina North Carolina Theta. Davidson College South Carolina Gamma. Wofford College Virginia Omieron. University of Virginia W Virginia Sigma Washington and Lee University W Virginia Kappa. College of William and Mary W Pao vinci: DELTA , Illinois Beta. University of Illinois Illinois Delta. Millikin University Illinois Theta. University of Chicago Illinois Psi Omega. Northwestern University Indiana Alpha. Franklin College I Indiana Beta. Purdue University i Indiana Gamma. Indiana University Michigan Alpha. Adrian College Michigan Iota Beta. University of Michigan Minnesota Alpha. University of Minnesota Ohio Delta, Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio Epsilon. University of Cincinnati Ohio Theta. Ohio State University l Ohio Mu. Denison University Ohio Rho. Case School of Applied Science Ohio Sigma Mount Union College Ohio Tau. Miami University Wisconsin Alpha. University of Wisconsin Wisconsin Phi. Beloit College Pxovmce EPSILON Alahama Alpha Mu. Alabama Polytechnic Institute Alahama Iota. Birmingham-Southern College Alahama Mu. University of Alabama Florida Upsilon. University of Florida Georgia Beta. University of Georgia Georgia Epsilon. Emory University Georgia Phi. Georgia School of Technology Georgia Psi. Mercer University Pino vn-:cn Ze'rA Iowa Beta. University of Iowa Iowa Gamma. Iowa State College Iowa Delta. Drake University Kansas Alpha. Kansas University Kansas Beta. Kansas State College Missouri Alpha. Missouri State University Missouri Beta. Washington University Nehraska Lamhda Pi. University of Nebraska North Dakota Alpha. University of North Dakota South Dakota Sigma. University of South Dakota Pnovmce ETA Colorado Chi. University of Colorado Colorado Delta. Colorado Agricultural College Colorado Lamhda. Colorado School of Mines Colorado Zeta. University of Denver Wyoming Alpha. University of Wyoming Pao vmce TH BTA Arkansas Alpha U psilon. University of Arkansas Louisiana Epsilon. Louisiana State College Louisiana Tau Upsilon. Tulane University Oklahoma Kappa. University of Oklahoma Texas Delta. Southern Methodist University Texas Rho. University of Texas Pnovmcn IOTA Kentucky Epsilon. University of Kentucky Kentusk y Kappa. Centre College Tennessee Eta. Union University Tennessee Kappa. University of Tennessee Tennessee Lambda. Cumberland University Tennessee Nu. Vanderbilt University Tennessee Omega. University of the South Tennessee Zeta. Southwestern Presbyterian University Pao vmcn KAPPA Arizona Alpha. University of Arizona California Alpha. Stanford University California Beta. University of California California Gamma. 'University of Southern California Nevada Alpha. University of Nevada Paovmcn LAMBDA Idaho Alpha. University of Idaho Montana Alpha. Montana State College Oregon Alpha. Oregon Agricultural College Oregon Beta. University of Oregon Washington Alpha. University of Washington Washington Beta. Washington State College. 95 Active Chapters Founded in 1856 at the University of Alabama 31,000 Members Sigma Alpha Epsilon Massachusetts Iota Tau Chapter-Established 1892 Shepp Smith Chamberlain Blake Purcell Ricker Hartshorne Cunningham Calhoun Ford Burgess Campbell Howe Guest Morell Wells jenkins Norris Gaines Hobson Ashbrid ge Westerhoff Lamb Ellis Houck Francis Dana Gage Whitney Ashbridge Charles Latham Gaines Warren Grier Armstrong Walter Francis Blake Allston Du Pre Calhoun Henry Lee Burgess Edward Hartshorne Alexander Maben Hobson Richard Bates Ellis Romeo Holland Guest FRATRES IN F ACULTATE Karl Leland Wildes William Thomson Hall GRADUATE George Motter Cunningham ' FRATRES 1926 Stanley Ranous Howe Charles Francis Jenkins, Jr Robert Arthur Purcell 1927 James Mortimer Wills Chamberlain Winston Lawrence john Windsor Norris Russell Post Westerhoff 1928 Alfred Parker Morell Charles Whitney Ricker, jr , jr. Samuel Bailey Smith II Eben Neal Wells 1929 Richard Harold Shepp William Gabriel Houck, Jr Philip Arthur Lamb 484 Beacon Street, Boston 387 Alpha . Beta . Gamma . Delta . . Epxilan Zeta . Eta . . . Theta . . Iota . Kappa . Lambda . Mu . Nu Xi Omicran Pi .Yigma Tau . U ini Ion . Phi Cbi . . Pfi .... Omega . . . Alpha Dauteron Beta Deuteron . Gamma Dsuteron Delta Deuteran Eprilon Deutermz Zeta Deutaron Eta Deuteron , Theta Deuteron Iota Deuteran . Kappa Deureron Lambda Deuteran Mu Deuteran . Nu Deutaron . Xi Dauteran . Omicran Dautaron Pi Deuteran . Phi Deuteron . Sigma Deuteran l 2 4 Phi Sigma Kappa 41 Active Chapters y 5,000 Members Founded in 1873 at Massachusetts Agricultural College CHAPTER ROLL i 388 Massachusetts Agricultural College Union University Cornell University University of West Virginia Yale University College ofthe City of New York University of Maryland Columbia University Stevens Institute of Technology Pennsylvania State College George Washington University University of Pennsylvania Lehigh University St. Lawrence University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Franklin and Marshal College St. John's College Dartmouth College Brown University Swarthmore College Williams College University of Virginia University of California University of Illinois University of Minnesota Iowa State College University of Michigan Worcester Polytechnic Institute University of Nevada University of Wisconsin Oregon Agricultural College Kansas State College Georgia School of Technology University of Washington University of Montana Leland Stanford junior University University of Tennessee University of Alabama Ohio State College Gettysburg College University of Nebraska Phi Sigma Kappa Omicron Chapter - Established 1902 Kienle Stratton Wies Smith Harrison Luey Atkinson Suydam Meytrott Woodbury Lindhard Pease Fraser Glen Bemis Entwistle Knight Whitney Steele McCormack Breitenbucher Wright Conklin Sabin Hastings Zurwelle FRATRES IN FACULTATE Charles Blaney Breed Frederick George Keyes h Edward Furber Miller I FRATRES 1926 Albert Lewis Entwistle George Vernon Steele Frederick Harold Kienle james Lorimer Suydam Willard Foote McCormack Theodore Taylor George Henry Stark john Bernard Wright 1927 John Albritton Adams Harold Edwin Holm Knight Eldred Warren Bemis Charles Wesley Meytrott Richard Edgcomb Harrison Carl Hendricks Wies 1928 Howard Eugene Breitenbucher Donald john Fairman Sabin Donald Stewart Fraser William Graydon Smith Sven Norman Linclhard joel Marston Whitney Harold Charles Pease Samuel James Wixon 1929 Ralph Blaisdell Atkinson Paul Victor Keyser, 2nd William Sweezy Conklin Laurence Dexter Luey Earl Wilmington Glen Frank Burton Stratton Ben Gaston Hastings Rolf Adolf Zurwelle 487 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston 389 5, Theta Chi Alpha . Beta . Gamma . Delta . Eprilan Zeta . Eta . Theta . Iota . . Kappa . . Lamhela . Mu . Nu . Xi . . Omieron . Pi . . Rho . Sigma . . Taz: , 4Upril0n . Phe . Chi. . . Psi . . . Omega . . Alpha Beta Alpha Gamma Alpha Delta Alpha E pyilon Alpha Zeta Alpha Eta . Alpha Theta Alpha Iota Alpha Kappa Alpha Lambda Alpha Mu . Alpha Na Alpha Xi . Alpha Omieron Alpha Pi . Alpha Rho Alpha Sigma Alpha Tau Alpha Uprilan l CHAPTER ROLL 390 43 Active Chapters Founded in 1856 at Norwich University 6550 Members Norwich University Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Maine Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Worcester Polytechnic Institute University of New Hampshire Rhode Island State College Massachusetts Agricultural College Colgate University University of Pennsylvania Cornell University University of California Hampden-Sidney College University of Virginia Richmond College Dickinson College University of Illinois Oregon Agricultural College University of Florida New York University North Dakota Agricultural College Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Wisconsin Pennsylvania State College University of Pittsburgh , University of Michigan Purdue University Leland Stanford Junior University University of Rochester University of North Carolina Dartmouth College Indiana University University of West Virginia Ohio State University Iowa State College Georgia School of Technology University of Delaware Washington State University University of Minnesota University of Washington University of Oregon Ohio University University of Nebraska Theta Chi Beta Chapter-Established 1902 Vezin Churchill Hatch Richmond Funk Berle Norcross Hicks J. Rich Taylor Lambert Brown Draper Damon Lame Glidden Danner Ogden james Hutchison Schenck Faithfull Jack Baylor Brookes Hoar Engel Davier Woods Speller Palmer Colt Olmstead C. Rich FRATRES IN FACULTATE Robert Hill Kean Hale Sutherland Robert Landis Hershey James Robertson Jack FRATRES 1926 Sidney Hedges Baylor Robert Mason Glidden Albert Sidney Brookes William Ward Hicks Hillis Reynolds Clark Henry Charles Hoar Le Baron Carleton Colt Barron Proctor Lambert Edward Hagar Damon Edwin Lever Lame George Edward Faithfull Charles Rich William Lansingh Freeman Dwight Hodson Woods 1927 George Bapst Darling, Jr. Robert Saymour Hatch Maurice Davier Wheaton Howe Hutchinson John Paul Engel Maurice Dudley James Teunis Schenck 1928 Durand Churchill, Jr. Noel C. Olmstead John Howard Draper, jr. Allen Smith Richmond Nathan Crosby Norcross Charles Waldron Taylor 1929 Harold James Brown Frederick Baxter Danner Donald Ritchie Funk Whitman Willcox Kenyon, Jr. fry.. nfl Ralph Vezin 528 Beacon Street, 391 Boston Andrew Gregory Ogden Gerald Francis Palmer John Parker Rich, Jr. Thomas Hughes Speller l L l ,g , Fiwx leaf. l af Alpha . Delta . . Epxilon . Zeta , Era , lata , Mu Rho . Tau , , Uptilan . Phi Pri . . . Alpha Alpha A pba Gamma Alpha Delta Alpha Epsilon Alpha Zara Alpha Thsra Alpha Iota . Alpha Kappa Alpha Lambda. ' Alpha Mu . Alpha Nu . Alpha Xi . Alpha Omicran Alpha Pi . Alpha Rho , Alpha Sigma Alpha Tau . Alpha Uptilan Alpha Phi . Lamhfla . Alpha Chi . Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago 4 1 1 1 sl Al p 4 avi wh r who kiln X U s Phi Kappa Sigma 33 Active Chapters 7,000 Members Founded in 1850 at University of Pennsylvania Detroit Evanston Harrisburg Nashville CHAPTER R .ALUMNI CI-IA 392 OLL PTERS New Orleans New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh 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 University University of West Virginia University of Maine Armour Institute of Technology University of Maryland University of Wisconsin Vanderbilt University University of Alabama University of California Massachusetts Institute of Technology Georgia Institute of Technology Purdue University University of Michigan University of Chicago Cornell University University of Minnesota Leland Stanford Junior University University of Washington Iowa University University of North Carolina Ohio State University Richmond San Francisco Southern California Phi Kappa Sigma Alpha Mu Chapter - Established 1903 McCune Young Payson Janes jones Small Sparre Coburn Enger Bennett Swope Hamilton Smith Mancha Whiting Hawkins Taylor Miller Waller Dow Hannauer Rivers Fine Mattson Barker Eato Congdon Hutchinson Moe Field Hartz Joseph Warren Barker FRATRES IN F ACULTATE Dugald Caleb Jackson Howard Edward Lobdell FRATRES 1926 Melvin Charles Dow Raymond Mancha, Jr. Francis Gurney Fine, Jr. Robert Edgar Mattson George Hannauer, Jr. William Flournoy Rivers - George Washington Doane Waller, Jr. 1927 Fordyce Coburn , Henry James Paul Conant Eaton Donald Spieske Miller Amund Enger Irving Hayden Small John Hardin Field Kenneth Alexander Smith Richard Pratt Hawkins , Fin Dallas Sparre 1928 John Jacob Hartz Isaac Gerard Swope George Muir, jr. Theodore Burnett Taylor, Jr. V Hubert Bailey Whiting 1929 James Stephen Bennett William Spencer Hutchinson, Allen Ramsdell Congdon Curtis Salisbury McCune Hugh Greene Hamilton, Jr. Olcott Sprigg Payson William Wirt Young, Jr. UNCLASSIFIED Fridthjof Moe 530 Beacon Street, Boston 393 J .1 LP' 111 Riff' ,fi H, e ,. ,I U.. .YP 1 l 1 l A Em. ,UM I -':'iI1'U My I -K . 'VI.5.,!Q .13 '.1,1'ljg li :n'v'H .,-, 1' of' - -P1 I' '1-'fwn-ef 11'-'ii ' 11. 'QT-. if 1 . . H . , ,,., .Xxx may ,ir l xg . if 2 N l l l ii'-35 l 3 1 . l i ' 1 3 ls I I . 'W' l lm - 1 i 1 . - Hg: 1 l liiilfifi 1 l 4411 i elseif 1 1 NM A ff. i ii i i' X. :AJ ': :f ,'x, alt I 1 2 ,.., 1 21, all I s, -ghyw, A gjgwdlfj W I luis' 3 l 1 151.51 ll l 'fliiifl l 1 - h'1! ' ' pgs. I 1 I 1' i I, l Lamhclaicln Alpha ng, I X Q! v .1 1 , . ffl' ,1 66 Active. Chapters 7,000 Members 1 l 'il Founded in 1912 at Boston Universlty glefrf CHAPTER ROLL I N ' li' 5 41 Alpha Zeta. Boston University Alpha Delta Zeta. Missouri School of Mines l l Gamma Zeta. Massachusetts Agricultural College 1 Alpha Pi Zeta. University of Denver ' ,511 Epsilon Zeta. University of Pennsylvania 1 Alpha Omitron Zeta. University of Indiana ' l A 1 Zeta Zeta. Pennsylvania State College Alpha Mu Zeta. University of Texas 1 Iota Zeta. Brown University ' Alpha Tau Zeta. Iowa State College 3 3.56, Lamhda Zeta. Massachusetts Institute of Technolo Alpha Eta Zeta. Oklahoma A ricultural and Mechanics Colle e , 'tv , SY 8 B a , , Beta Zeta. University of Maine I X Alpha Theta Zeta. Franklin and Marshall College Q 3 Sigma-Zeta. University of Michigan Alpha Upeelon Zeta. Syracuse University il, I Phi Zeta. Rutgers College Alpha Xi Zeta. New Hampshire State College ' Delta zaa. Bucknell University 1 Alpha cm za... University of Richmond 1l5,31 Pi Zeta. Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1 Alpha Omega Zeta. Ohio University 1 'gig ' l Omicron Zeta. Cornell University - W Alpha Kappa Zeta. Wabash College ill Mu Zeta. University of California Alpha Nu Zeta. Western Reserve University 11 fgl-Qlll Tau Zeta. Washington State College Alpha Rho Zeta. Colby College 1 rf' sl! Eta Zeta. Rhode Island State College ' Alpha Pri Zeta. University of Washington H52 Theta Zeta. Dartmouth College Q Gamma Alpha Zeta. University of Akron il K .-1, X Upeilen Zeta. Louisiana State University Gamma Gamma Zeta. University of Cincinnati , , 3 ' Xi Zeta. DePauw-University. Gamma Eprilan Zeta. University of Pittsburgh Qgi. 1 Chi Zeta. University of Illinois Gamma Zeta Zeta. Washington and Jefferson College ' Q 5, ,l Omega Zeta. Alabama Polytechnic Institute Gamma Iota Zeta. Denison University A 1 Kappa Zeta. Knox College , Gamma Lamhda Zeta. University of Chicago QI Nu Zeta. University of Georgia Gamma Beta Zeta. University of Nebraska i Rho Zeta. Union College 1 Gamma Sigma Zeta. Southern Methodist University Pri Zeta. Purdue University Gamma Phi Zeta. Washington and Lee College 1 -if E Alpha Alpha Zeta. Butler College I Gamma Delta Zeta. Vanderbilt University l -1 Alpha Gamma Zeta. University of South Dakota 1 Gamma Pi Zeta. Colorado Agricultural College 1 Y , Alpha Epeilen Zeta. Harvard University Gamma Omicron Zeta. Michigan Agricultural College Ulf' Alpha Zeta Zeta. Colgate University ' Gamma Mu Zeta. University of Colorado iffy 1 Alpha Iota Zeta. Northwestern University Gamma Tau Zeta. Ohio State University 1 , Alpha Lamhda Zeta. Oregon Agricultural College Gamma Eta Zeta. Hamilton College ' Alpha Beta Zeta. University of Wisconsin , Gamma Theta Zeta. Trinity College 52311 , Alpha Sigma Zeta. Cumberland University Gamma Upeilon Zeta. North Carolina State College 1 F'-gl Alpha Phi Zeta. University of Alabama Gamma Xi Zeta. Kansas Sta te College I ' fuivl L LTTE ' flag. l Al: 1 3 . I arg.. 1 1 l irrlil l 1 1 like fl l Us if ' 3121311 1 i M ' W' ' ' K ' W ' TJ 'T'.TiZ.i. ' WS:-'.Tt:t T: i,' .Li ,arts '-'- M -- -' : f::.z ,i'i.L3i:i-ill? 'f A' 1 Bl 394 afnx 1531 .kv ,. I 1 pl ...I Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Zeta Chapter-Established 1913 Schildknecht Reynders Umbenhauer Chatfield Keene Dunn Flohr Blake Glantzberg Crout lnskeep Ramsaur Ruch Lovejoy Owen Wilkinson Rogers Nowlen Currier Merritt Bunnell Grunwell Dilworth Cushing FRATRES IN FACULTATE John Wardwell Howard Samuel Cate Prescott GRADUATE Charles Edward Lanyon FRATRES 1926 William Seymour Bunnell Charles Hart Merritt Leslie Charles Currier Eugene Pratt Nowlen George Randolph Ferguson Thornton Washington Owen Eben Brown Haskell Robert Wainwright Rogers Frank Albert Wilkinson 1927 James Thomas Chirurg Edwin Hall Himrod Edward Thomas Dunn Harry Vincent Inskeep Charles Herman Flohr Walter Randolph Ramsaur Frederic Ernst Glantzberg Paul Elmer Ruch Elwood John Umbenhauer 1928 Willard Francis Bartlett William Robie Grunwell Herford Thomas Blake Archille Norman Jette George Irving Chatfield Henry Gardner Pratt Henry Stanley Cushing, Jr. john Flint Reynders George Moon DeCamp Robert Brainerd Schildknecht 1929 Prescott Durand Crout Lester Ellsworth Keene Stephen Nightingale Dilworth john Lovejoy 441 Beacon Street, Boston 395 Beta Theta Pi Miami University Western Reserve University Ohio University Washington and Jefferson University DePauw University Indiana University University of Michigan Wabash College Centre College Brown University University of North Carolina Ohio Wesleyan University I Hanover College Knox College University of Virginia Davidson College Bethany College Beloit College University of Iowa Whittenberg College Westminster College University of Chicago Denison University Washington University University of Kansas University of Wisconsin Northwestern University Dickinson College johns Hopkins University University of California Kenyon College Rutgers College Cornell University Stevens Institute of Technolog St. Lawrence University University of Maine University of Pennsylvania - Colgate University Union University Columbia University Amherst College Vanderbilt College Y I w Y it f r ,. Ii, 'iiaifn ,Q s- X 1 ss rsvu. .. s i F011HdCd in 1839 at 23 'lil' Si 2Ei :'2i51?-- i A iiliiil 1 Miami University . , 28,100 Members 45' V53 Am ss . . . 5 . gg? u,i.v.,q ,5 xi., ivy! il i 1 5 A ' i ' I t,,i,,-g,.gi,,,..l'z,j nt , .M I l I hw i i: 5iliillmlv 1 5 ' I 11g1:5,il:l'!aiv',p'.f,.Qffi 3,16 :E i ' l'li i'iiiiit,vliiii.iiii ' l l W P ', i.g 1Z,'f'ff:.?i ' f- A l Q as l .',lJVve ,X ifilzws M 'li' li if fl 'gill-' l ' + A A X sa 'W 'Ulu lun l -N-X , is v flil ye' ii! .,5.,,t,..ti,t W. .xtt.,:l'li1iil,-all ..,.X , t.it.. . .. M Q Ms. K :gmt -es . Q eF.fJ sg,,i if-it s . :E it J 1 5 X. Q., ,,. r , We ig slrllliftmf 5 N all liilildl El, 2 1 I 3' i I l f'f'fffs,i!1 i , .Ni Ht. 'lthii 11 :ill lg r mi 1 . 1 si uv es , .. f f . at l CHAPTER ROLL ' University of Texas Ohio State University University of Nebraska Pennsylvania State College i University of Denver 1 Syracuse University Dartmouth College , University of Minnesota Wesleyan University University of Cincinnati University of Missouri Lehigh University Yale University Leland Stanford junior University University of West Virginia University of Colorado Bowdoin College Q Washington State University University of Illinois Purdue University Case School of Applied Science Iowa State College University of Toronto University of Oklahoma ' Colorado School of Mines Tulane University University of Oregon University of South Dakota Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Utah Williams College University of Idaho Colorado College Kansas State Agricultural College Whitman College Georgia School of Technology Washington and Lee University Washington State College Carnegie Institute of Technology Q Oklahoma State College University of North Dakota i Oregon Agricultural College ,sshd I F 396 l Beta Theta Pi Beta Upsilon Chapter- Established 1913 jones Stephenson Howes Kranrz Wharton Arf Holdrege Flagg Hofman Baker I I Keyes Kurt Hately Steinbrenner Whiting Harrison Jacob Smith Hinck Cole Crossman Powell Sarnmis Barbour Lissak FRATRES IN FACULTATE Robert Payne Bigelow Edward Everett Bugbee George Lindenberg Clark Crockett Allen Harrison Lewis Forrester Baker Prentice Ingraham Cole Walter Howard Ray Cooper James Donald Flagg Furness Hall Hately Herman Richard Arf Robert Yalding Barbour , Thomas Prince Howes, jr. Rand Butler Jones Charles Francis Holdrege FRATRES 1926 Rockwell Smith 1927 Richard Whiting 1928 1929 John H. Powell, Jr. 106 Sewall Ave., Brookline 397 Edward Horace Ellms William Patrick Ryan Henry Monmouth Smith John Brown Jacob Ernest Christopher Hinck, Erik Hoffman Franklin Thorndike Kurt Henry George Steinbrenner Isaac Watson Stephenson Marcus Waldo Keyes A Herman Frederick Krantz Ford Woodruff Sammis Armistead Wharton Ormond Mitchell Lissak Jr 92 Active Chapters DISTRICT I University of Maine University of Vermont Bowdoin College Brown University University of New Hampshire Massachusetts Agricultural College Dartmouth College Harvard University Massachusetts Institute of Technology DISTRICT II Swarthmore College University of Pennsylvania Cornell University Lehigh University Lafayette College New York University Syracuse University Rutgers College DISTRICT III Pennsylvania State College Bucknell University Dickinson College DISTRICT IV Washington and Jefferson University University of West Virginia University of Pittsburgh Carnegie Institute of Technology DISTRICT V University of Virginia Randolph-Macon College Washington and Lee University William and Mary College Hampden-Sidney College University of Maryland George Washington University Richmond College l A Q' l F l sf -if -'F ..,, 1 ' i' I . .,.. T s ,: exe. is :thaw ' r , iifsv 3 ' riff 14 Wxfqm I 'sl,,A,s ' 'ist sf-s::,, W- WJ eil re, xr SQRK 09:1- ex., l Q 0 Kappa Sigma l 22,565 Members Founded in 1869 at the University of Virginia DISTRICT VI Davidson College Trinity College University of North Carolina Wofford College North Carolina Agricultural and Mechani- cal College DISTRICT VII University of Alaliama Mercer University Georgia Technical School ' Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Gedrgia University of Florida DISTRICT VIII Louisiana State Un Tulane University Millsaps College ' iversity DISTRICT IX Vanderbilt University University of Tennessee Southwestern Presbyterian University University of the South University of Kentucky DI STRICT X Ohio State University Case School of Applied Science Denison University DISTRICT XI Purdue University University of Illinois University of Michigan Wabash College Lake Forest Unive rsit Y University of Wisconsin University of Indiana University of Chic l ago 398 DISTRICT XII University of Minnesota University of Iowa Iowa State College DISTRICT XIII William Jewel College University of Missouri Washington University Missouri School of Mines DISTRICT XIV University of Nebraska Baker University Washburn College University of Kansas Kansas State College DISTRICT XV University of Arkansas University of Oklahoma Oklahoma A. and M. College DISTRICT XVI Southwestern University University of Texas DISTRICT XVII University of Denver Colorado College Colorado School of Mines University of Colorado University of Wyoming DISTRICT XVIII Leland Stanford junior University University of California ' University of Arizona DISTRICT XIX University of Washington University of Oregon University of Idaho Washington State College Oregon Agricultural College Kappa Sigma Gamma Pi Chapter-Established 1914 Kimball Harms Biehle Ylivsaker Robbins Geiger Packard Dixon Domville Rick Farwell Tandy Ruback Williams Crawford Ransome Huckman McClintic Jennison Palmer Gaines Fisher Hemphill Sanford Spence Lowell Forrester Walworth Boardman Brown Morriss Parker Faudree Larimer Collins Pierson FRATRES IN FACULTATE William Goss Brown William Henry McAdams Erskine Daniel Lord Edward Slater Sheiry GRADUATES John Tillotson Dixon Benham Epes Morriss William Marshall Ransome FRATRES A 1926 Judson T0WDSC11d Blehle Edward Rawnsley Huckman HMYY M-11155615 B03fdIU21f1 William Plummer Lowell, Jr. Alexander Hanks Brown, jr. Lewis Major Sanford III William Alexander Forresterij John William Spence Haffl' James Hemphill William McAlpine Walworth 1927 John Oliver Collins Marshall Walker Jennison John Denniston Crawford Gerard Francis Lake Harold Wallace Fisher John Cuthbert Parker Wllbllf Leroy G2li11CS Marcus Page Robbins Lenvik Ylvisaker 1928 Joseph Seymour Farwell William Stephen McClintic Marion Braxton Geiger Edwin Marvin Rick James Norton Latimer Milam Flack Tandy 1929 Charles Warburton Domville Joseph Henry Faudree N icolaus Locke Harms Houghton Kimball Gordon R. Williams 33 Bay State Road, Boston 7 A 399 Josiah Smith Packard Joseph Wellington Palmer Olo Powers Pierson Edward Carl Ruback l .fx I ,f l , ::r25l:lfiiiua'I!lWl , ff .1 ' ...,, .... I ff! mi if iimtmxe fqdpt i ,,!'. L -?':?i iii' gl ,, Y mmm-V mm- sz, ,f is n l 522-le all ' 'f ' 19 Active Chapters Phi Kappa ' 2,500 Members Founded in 1889 at' Brown University CHAPTER ROLL Alpha . . . l .... Brown University Beta . . . . Illinois University Gamma . . y . . . Pennsylvania State College Delta . . . l r . University of Iowa Epsilon . . I . . University of Kansas Zeta . . i . . . Purdue University Eta . . . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology Theta . . . . Ohio State University Iota . . . r . . . Kansas State Agricultural College Kappa . . . . University of Missouri Lambda . . . University of Wisconsin Mu . . University of Pittsburgh Nu . . University of Michigan Xi . Iowa Agricultural College Omicron . University of Cincinnati Pi . . . University of Nebraska R120 . . - . Carnegie Institute of Technology Sigma . . . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Tau . . Syracuse University ALUMNI CHAPTERS Boston, Mass. Cincinnati, Ohio New York, N. Y. Columbus, Ohio Providence, R. I. i Milwaukee, Wis. Chicago, Ill. 400 Phi Kappa Eta Chapter-Established 1918 Tammaro Wilson Beitzell Connell Rhinehart Ferguson Bremner Howarth Geary Carey Jones Dunn Wells Conroy Schuster McGinnis Macquarrie Woll Gable Conroy Killian Buckley Delahanty McCabe Fahey Ken: FRATRES IN FACULTATE Henry Patrick McCarthy John Donald Mitsch GRADUATES George Joseph Conway Thomas Joseph Killian Francis William McGinnis ' 1926 Chester Francis Buckley Joseph Aloysius Gable Augustine Joseph Cotter Willard Matthew Woll 1927 Francis Dawson Carey Edward Chester Kent Arthur John Connell Edward Joseph McCabe John Joseph Dunn: William Allan Macquarrie Howard Peter Ferguson Frank Edward Rhinehart Frederick Lawrence Geary Alfred Walter Schuster Edward Oliver Jones Edward Henry Wells 1928 Alfred Ernest Bietzell Everett Joseph Delahanty James joseph Conroy john James Fahey Alfonso Tammaro 1929 David Francis Bremner 349 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston 401 james Edward Howarth Alpina . Gamma . Delta . E pxil on Zeta . Era . Theta . I ata . Kappa . Lambda . Mu . N u . . Xi . Omicran Pi . . Rho . New York N Q rv E-LK-.sf . um Ulnixu ' Sli' In nv L LV- lf I aaa . s rt A ' mmf ll l,iEi1,Hlll ' e iliinzi I A 71 fig' 6.51.1 y ,fgfj 'iii ir .. Q' ' Cf 5 Tau Delia Phi 16 Active Chapters i ' A 1,115 Members Founded in 1910 at the College of the City of New York CHAPTER ROLL College of the City of New York New York University Columbia University Boston University Harvard University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Armour Institute of Technology University of Pennsylvania University of Cincinnati University of Chicago Vanderbilt University Michigan University Northwestern University Ohio State University 'University of Illinois ALUMNI CLUBS l 402 University of Texas Boston Tau Delia Phi Eta Chapter - Established 1918 V i Beren I Wise Fox Horwitz Morgan Friedman . Gerber FRATRES 1926 Milton Bernard Morgan 1927 Harold Fox Sidney Gerber Julius Friedman Robert Wise 1928 Maurice Clarence Beren 1929 Solomon Horwitz 38 The Fenway, Boston 403 V l I Q l ' Xia.- elf.. , jig ,:1::s:: 3 -::: i ri., .,.: 5 ,.?::: :::: -. ::,, 3 I a ,.11: I I, ,. , X. X NN N X NX Y ii ., r -22:1 ,---' 3. x Nix , 4 -N, :Iii .,:, : N5-fl? ,.,. I-I XS Ysl-slliff' ,f -,:: 5 i':: ' -sxiief ' l I T S ' Al li M 4 lgma p a u l i . ' y 31 Active Chapters I 1,910 Members Founded 1n 1909 at the College of the City of New York l CHAIPTER ROLL -'UPN . . ......... College of the City of New York BSN - . - . , . Cornell University Gamma . . . . Columbia University Dflhf . . . E . Long Island Medical College Eta . . . Syracuse University Them . . . 3 . University of Pennsylvania Iota . . f . University of Kentucky Kappa . . . W . University of Minnesota I-Wflbdd - . . Harvard University Nu . . . . . Buffalo University Xi . . . . 1 . Massachusetts Institute of Technology Omirrvn . . . . University of Cincinnati Pi . . . .l . Yale University R110 . . . University of Illinois Tau . . I University of Alabama W Uprilan . University of Utah Phi . . . Washington University W Clif - . . McGill University CCanadaD P.ri . . . . .l , Pittsburgh Universit Omega . . . . Toronto University 8Canadaj , Sigma Alpha . . . University of Oklahoma -Vigrrm Beta . .l . Ohio State University .Yigma Garrmm . Tulane University -Vigma Delta .' Rutgers University Sigma Epsilon . Armour Institute of Technology .Yigma Zeta . .N . Indiana University Sigma Em . .N . Purdue University Sigmn Theta , .1 . University of Texas X .Yigrna Iota . , , University of Michigan Sigma Kappa . .X . Lehigh University W K N- Sigma Lambda .N . University of Kansas l W Boston, Mass Buffalo, N. Y , Chicago, Ill. ALUMNI CLUBS Hartford, Conn. 'Northern Ohio ' New York, N. Y. !Sytacuse, N. Y. l 404 New jersey Philadelphia, Pa Rochester, N. Y Sigma Alpha Mu Xi Chapter-Established 1919 Miller Peskin Brodski Roth Friedlander Fish Epstein Gratz Hertzmark Maurice J. Fish Benjamin Miller FRATER IN FACULTATE N. H. Frank GRADUATE Samuel Glaser FRATRES 1926 Malcolm B. Epstein 1927 Richard Roth 1928 Abner G. Herczmark 1929 Leonard C. Peskin I 188 Bay State Road, Boston 405 Frank W. Gratz Henry K. Friedlander 24 Active Chapters Alpha . . Beta . . . Gamma Zeta Delta . . Epsilon . Eta . . Theta . . Lambda . Iota . . Kappa . . Mu . Nu Phi . Xi . . Omicron Pi . . . Rho . Sigma . Tau . U psilon . Chi . . Pri . . Omega . . Tau Beta . New York l l I 1 1 Tau Epsilon Phi i 2,000 Members Founded in 1910 at Columbia University CHAPTER ROLL . . y .... Columbia University . New York College of Dentistry . New York University . Cornell University . Fordham University . Tufts College . Boston University l . Harvard University . Yale University . University of Vermont . Emory Colle e . University 0? Georgia . Georgia Technology . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . McGill University . Georgetown University . University of Pennsylvania . Syracuse University . Dickinson College . University of Charlestown y . University of Michigan . University of Illinois . University of North Carolina . University of Maryland ALUMNI CLUBS Boston New Haven 406 Tau Epsilon Phi Xi Chapter-Established 1910 Sohn A U 2 Shaffer Franks Blume Pearlsrein FRATRES 1926 Mathew Carl Blume Nathan Pearlstein 1927 Harry Edward Franks 1929 William Goldberg Samuel James Shaffer William C. Sohn 407 22 Active Chapters Alpha . Beta Delta . Gamma . Epsilon . . Zeta . . Eta . Theta . Iota . Kappa . Lambda . . Mu . . Nu . Xi . . Omicron . . Pi . . Rbo . . Sigma . Tau . Uprilon . Pla! . . Chi . Pri . New York Phi Beta Delia 1,600 Member Founded in 1912 at Columbia University CHAPTER ROLL . . . . . Columbia University . Fordham University . . . University of Florida . . i . . . College of the City of New York . . l . . . University of Chicago . . . . . New York University . . l . . . University of Pennsylvania l . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . . University of Oklahoma . i . . . University of Southern California . l . . New York College of Dentistry University of Cincinnati . Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute y . Tufts College . . . University of Michigan . . l . . . Washington University . i . . Worcester Polytechnic Institute . Cornell University . University of California l . University of California CSouthern Branchbr . . . University of Iowa . l . . . University of Wisconsin . . . . . Drake University ALUMNI CLUBS New Jersey Philadelphia l l l l l l E 408 Phi Beia Delia Theta Chapter-Established 1920 Richheimer Rubin l Cohen Speyer Klegerman Ullman Kalker Heins Berman FRATRES 1926 William Kallcer. 1927 Nathan Cohen Harold Heins Sidney D. Berman ' 1928 Morris H. Klegerman Richard B. Rubin Charles E. Richheimer Morris L. Ullman 1929 Joseph Speyer 535 Newbury Street, 409 Boston 18 Active Chapters Alpha . Beta . . Gamma . Delta . Epsilon . Zeta . Eta . Theta . Iota . Kappa . . Lambda . Omicron . Mu . Nu . Xi Pi . Rho . . Tau ,. 1 l 1 Phi Sigma Delia 1,600 Members Founded in 1909 at Columbia University . 5 CHAPTER ROLL . . . y . . . Columbia University . Cornell University . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . New York University . Union College . University of Pennsylvania . University of Michigan . University of Colorado . . Denver University . Western Reserve University . University of Texas . Ohio State University . University of Chicago . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Boston University . University of Wisconsin . Johns Hopkins University - . Lehigh University ALUMNI CHAPTERS Phi Sigma Delta Club of Boston Phi Sigma Delta Club of Chicago Phi Sigma Delta Club of Cleveland Phi Sigma Delta Club of Dallas Phi Sigma Delta Club of Denver Phi Sigma Delta Club of New York 5 410 Phi Sigma De Ita Nu Chapter-Established 1920 Lasser Faller Weinberg Kessler Lerner Rusitzky Weinstein Levinson C. Wurtzel j. Wurtzel FRATRES 1926 Harry Louis Weinstein Charles Wurtzel Solomon Rusitzky 1927 Benjamin Lewin Levinson Joseph Wurtzel 1928 Maxwell Kessler Oscar Marcin Lasser David Faller Hyman Weinberg 1929 William Hain Lerner 234 Pleasant Street, B 411 OSIIOII 10 Active Chapters Alpina . . Beta . Gamma . Delta . . E pfilon . Zeta . Eta . . Theta . . I ata . . Lambda . l 1 1 1 l l l J Alpha .Mu Sigma 300 Members Founded in 1914 at Cooper Union CHAPTER ROLL . . . . . . Cooper Union Institute of Technology . College of the City of New York . Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Columbia University . New York University . Harvard University . Bellevue Medical College Yale University . . y . . University of Pennsylvania i 412 l Alpha Mu Sigma Delta Chapter-Established 1921 Schuler Feldman Muskin Green Cohen FRATER IN FACULTATE Harry Green FRATRES N 1927 Jacob Muskin 1928 Morris Cohen Carl Feldman Reuben Schuler 1727 Cambridge Street, Cambridge 413 Sigma u Q DIVISIONI Beta. University of Virginia Lambda. Washington and Lee University Delta Kappa. University of Delaware Delta Pi. George Washington University Delta Phi. University of Maryland Epsilon Iota. College of William and Mary DIVISION II Eta. Mercer University Kappa. North Georgia Agricultural College Mn. University of Georgia Xi. Emory University Gamma Alpha. Georgia School of Technology Delta Mu. Stetson University Epsilon Zeta. University of Florida h DIvIsIoN III Theta. Unix ersity of Alabama Iota. Howard College Sigma. Vanderbilt University 3 Beta Theta. Alabama Polytechnic Institute ' Beta Omicron. University of the South Epsilon Eta. University of Tennessee DIVISION IV Beta Beta. DePauw University Beta Zeta. Purdue University Beta Eta. Indiana University Beta Upsilon. Rose Polytechnic Institute Gamma Iota. University of Kentucky Division V Epsilon. Bethany College Beta Iota. Mount Union College Beta Nu. Ohio State University Gamma Pi. West Virginia University Delta Alpha. Case School of Applied Science Delta Zeta. Western Reserve University Delta Sigma. Carnegie Institute of Technology DIVISION IV Pi. Lehigh University Beta Rho. University of Pennsylvania Gamma Epsilon. Lafayette College Delta Delta. Pennsylvania State College Division VII Gamma Delta. Stevens Institute of Technology Gamma Theta. Cornell University Gamma Psi. Syracuse University Delta Gamma. Columbia University Delta Upsilon. Colgate University DIVISION VIII Delta Lambda. Brown University Delta Chi. Trinity College Epsilon Gamma. Wesleyan University DIVISION IX Gamma Beta. Northwestern University Gamma Gamma. Albion College Gamma Lambda. University of Wisconsin l Infhq V31 3 A so its ' ' me , 3 Q . X A ' CHAFTER ROLL i Gamma Ma. Gamma Nu. , Gamma Rho. Delta Theta. 91 Active Chapters Founded in 1869 at Virginia Military Institute 21,000 Members University of Illinois University of Michigan University of Chicago Lombard College DIVISION X Beta Mu. University of Iowa Gamma Sigma. Iowa State College I Gamma Tau. University of Minnesota Epsilon Kappa. University of North Dakota U DIVISION XI Rho. University of Missouri A Beta Xi. William Jewell College Gamma Xi. Missouri School of Mines. Gamma Omicron. Washington University I Gamma Upsilon. University of Arkansas . Epsilon Beta. Drury College g A -1 DIVISION XII Nu. University of Kansas Beta Kappa. Kansas State Agricultural College Delta Epsilon. University of Oklahoma Delta Eta. University of Nebraska Epsilon Epsilon. Oklahoma Agricultural College Division XIII Upsilon. University of Texas Phi. Louisiana State University Beta Phi. Tulane University DIVISION XIV Gamma Eta. Colorado School of Mines Gamma Kappa. University of Colorado Delta Rho. Colorado Agricultural College I Epsilon Delta. University of Wyoming l Gamma Phi. Epsilon Lambda. University of Utah DIVISION XV University of Montana Delta Iota. State College of Washington Delta Omimm. University of Idaho DIVISION XVI Gamma Zeta. University of Oregon Gamma Chi. University of Washington Delta Tau. Oregon Agricultural College DIVISION XVII Beta Chi. Leland Stanford University 1 Beta Psi. University of California l Delta Xi. University of Nevada X Epsilon Alpha. University of Arizona DIVISION XVIII Psi. University of North Carolina Beta Tau. North Carolina State College DIVISION XIX Beta Sigma. University of Vermont Delta Beta. Dartmouth College Delta Nu. University of Maine Delta Pri. Bowdoin College Epsilon Theta. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 414 J all Sigma Nu Epsilon Theta Chapter-Established 1922 i W lil l N ii vi johnson E. Petze Bagley Barnes Day Dolben Wood Hancock Nadley Loomis Ackerman Root Littlefield Crowell Case Hungerford Black , J. Yates Macadam True McAfee Mesker Houston Hurkamp Hemenway Longyear Damon C. Petze Peck Rawlins Metzger Cummings Greer R. Richardson jones Eddy D. Richardson Wilson Vila Melcher E. Yates Hoffman Hurd 1 FRATRES IN FACULTATE John Eldridge Black John W. Schaefer Sidney Nettleton Terry GRADUATES 1 . . . George Cadwallader Caine Fred Stephen Hungerford Charles Milton Smith, jr. Charles Harmany Johnson, Jr. y i Q FRATRES i 1926 Leland Wilson Cummings Russell Lawrence Damon 1 Emerson Wicks Eddy QU ll Millard Marquis Greer Sidney Edgar Blandford, Jr Henry Kelly Crowell, Jr. l Robert Wesley Hancock l Henry Williams Jones John Ephraim Longyear Myrle Russell Peck 1927 . George Cochran Houston Charles Hartner Hurkamp, jr. Lloyd Robert Macadam Kenneth Harlow Hemenway john Knox McAfee, Jr. Gilbert John Ackerman john Landes Barnes Norton Monroe Case Chester Morrill Day l Clifton Vinal Bagley William Gordon Bowie Warren Hughes Dolben Francis Augustus Mesker 1928 Meredith Washington Littlefield William Goettel Loomis John Casper Melcher 1929 Richard Thompson Hoffman Clarence Judson Hurd 259 St. Paul Street, Brookline 415 Charles Louis Petze, Jr. Philip Joseph Thomas Rawlins Robert William Richardson Frank William Schreiner Daniel Cowan Metzger Robert Albert Nadler Edward Dale True Joseph Sigurd Yates Edwardes Sinclair Petze Howard Stockwell Root Richard Wetherill Wilson Thomas Stacy Wood, Jr. Donald Webb Richardson Kenneth Griswold Vila Edward Axel Yates 1 1 1 l 5 1 1 1 7 T! 1 1 ll l1 1 1, 1 , i X 1 1 H- . Q5 live- f . .4 fgffix-I,?jll'l11. X ,yi 1 A 1- ' 1 . - ' A illlllx , diff-L., l 'E 6' ., V 2,15 il ' A , 1 -' - . ,A A l if- 'JI X, ul Q MS, W A W N , , 12 1 1 ,' VXI 'I l Us M9 I1 l ,X .V 0' 11 R ll f MU f - g, . .A I I Aol., 1, . : HJ N' V t tl 1 1 Ph' D I A V 1 1 u e ta 5 1 10 Active Chapters Nu Alpha . . Nu Beta . Na Gamma . Na Delta , Nu Epsilon . Gamma Alpha Gamma Beta . Gamma Gamma Gamma Delta . Mu Alpha . . I A 1,400 Members Founded in 1918 at Union College CHAPTER RoLL fi V71 y 1 NU DISTRICT I l . f .... Connecticut Agricultural College ' l . . . University of New Hampshire 1 p . University of Vermont A 1 I . Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1 W ' 5 . . . University of Maine y l GAMMA DISTRICT ' 1 1 . . . . . Northwestern University . University of Michigan 5' . University of Illinois I . University of Wisconsin jp ' W . Susquehanna University l -.l 1 -l 1 1 l t 1 4 l 1 1 1 l A 'l R1 ai 1 416 l Phi Mu Delta Nu Delta Chapter -- Established 1922 Brown Muzzey Bianchi Fry Chapin Glass Batchelder Fletcher Moore Keith Dempewolff Welcyng P. S. Taylor C. B. Smith Parker Archibald Hamblet Houghton D. K. Taylor Fitts Dunham Burgess Pilkington K. E. Smith Lowery McGown FRATRES 1926 Fermo Anthony Bianchi Harvey Amesden Fitts Richard Chapin George Warren Hamblet James Webb Dunham I Joseph York Houghton Dwight Kenrick Taylor 1927 Charles Donald Batchelder Edward Guyer Burgess Edward Fuller Fletcher Arnold Adams Archibald Howard Russell Batchelder Albert Starke Dernpewolfi' Reuben Macon Fry Richard Irving Glass Edmund Lewis Welcyng 1928 Philip Sellew Taylor 1929 Clifton Beckefr smith Dwight Morris Moore James Pearson Friars Pilkington Kenneth Eaton Smith V Arthur Reginald Keith Willis George McGown Arnold Kingsley Muzzey Robert Gerald Parker William Ellwood Lowery 378 Marlborough Street, Boston 417 Local L1 Ls, x x N l 4 1 l l L l L -' sis ov L' 'LfflwLi Qx. 5-XL L Q- L L is 5 . L f 'ZEN L s so ss I ww LsfQs.sLr . Q, U - 1 ss ss. wff'x,:i1,SL K' - ' N s L - . l X' Xl exikx , ,.,.. WX N K : , , xv? L .L ,IL A Llswssss -X -- f KK X as L - 1 ' x.L fl ,No Ns- N 'L we s L -X L - s L V ' 1 s , L - -L L , Xxx-X K L Ks L warm J AQ'-3 X N! S' , X wgjgyigx s Q L Fil .lm is A -7 ' o l L . K ' is S L L ..,, L QQ xx x ww so Lys x NSX A smfsk wx swiss ,k if L A X X as , f I X Axfag' Q I S X X ss osx K it ' if X' X sw X XX R X Ns ' x X KK N Q J is X XS N g? 1 vs sfxw S . WLMLLL-'ssp w51+qswsL ' -A ---11,15 5 - X KK Mfg s - k ,,:.x+- L -L - .L .,. wxf-xl ov was Nifffk- L s LL X:,N LL L 3 Q K XS K K A KILKKXN K K 'L KL L l l 1 l Psi l Delta Established inl 1 Q 4 418 l Ri XS- fxffmii f .. LL3, QL- X X 1922 ar Technology 33 Members Psi Delia Local at Technology-Established 1922 Fuller Webster Miller Stachelhaus McClintock Wetherill Flaxington Dunklee Hayes Hibbard Hill Carr jack Calderwood Hartman Fay Dick Gerst Russell Gleason Parsons Howard Graves Wheeler Tryon Smith Libbey Taylor Mangelsdorf Crampton Grossman Mclntire Nicholas Dodson GRADUATE W. L. Wetherill FRATRES 1926 Frank N. Cramton Robert F. Flaxington Arthur C. Fuller Isaac W. Gleason W. Sargent Graves Martin L. Grossman Gordon L. Calderwood George S. Gerst Harold G. Dick Marshal Fay Standish Hartman Raymond Jack J. G. Carr John L. Dodson Donald L. Dunklee William Taylor 1927 1928 Everett Webster 1929 459 Beacon Street, B 419 OStOI1 Kenneth Hill Harry Howard Albert P. Libbey Theodore A. Mangelsdorf j. P. Ramsey, Jr. Ralph Smith Hall C. Hibbard Kimball L. Wheeler Raymond Miller David P. Mclntire john Russell Gustav Stachelhaus Alfred Hayes Norman McClintock Darrell Parsons 5 Active Chapters Alpha . Beta . Gamma . Delta . E ptilon .L Kappa Eta Kappa 350 Members Founded in 1923 at the University of Iowa CHAPTER ROLL y 420 W University of Iowa University of Minnesota University of Kansas University of Wisconsin Massachusetts Institute of Technology Kappa Eta Kappa Epsilon Chapter-Established 1924 Shaw Kohfeldt Burgess Peck Macy Esling 1 Griep Carlton Brewster Rudolph Rypinski Sherwood Richardson Custer Speer Perry Lynch Terrill Stewart Conly Shenk Meyerand Ellison Wilmot FRATRES IN FACULTATE Vannevar Bush Dugald Caleb jackson Frank Arthur Laws Meredith Wellman Brewster Edward Whitlock Carlton Stephen Freeman, Jr. Edwin Ernest Kussmaul George Kohfeldt Robert Wier Conly Hiram Moe Datesman Thomas Archer Esling Edgar Lockwood Perry ' Kenneth Christian Huffman Edwin Grinnell Osborne Montague Stephen Burgess Charles Jacob Custer GRADUATES Francis Eugene Wilmot FRATRES 1926 1927 Russell Robbins Smith 1928 Elmer Frederick Griep 1929 Robert Bernard Rypinski 455 Beacon Street, Boston 421 Winward Prescott Claire William Ricker William Henry Timbie Edward Lynch Russell Gilbert Meyerand Jonathan Kenyon Peck Grant Gould Speer, Jr. Webster LaFayette Stewart Philip Morrison Richardson Kenneth Root Shaw Robert Wesley Sherwood Reginald Frank Terrill Robert Paul Rudolph William Edwin Shenk Huyler Brush Ellison john Curtis Macy 'I 5' Y! I 4, - .. 'fr S H. -l . .'. L' 1 jf. 4 it K ' s A341 'iw b,,,JAi L., X , t 1 4 ll -2 ll wii H 1 4 -+-A f lf Q N , 1 5 Q f' .r i 9 --. A, 1 5 N I? rw MP9 N Phi Lambda Alpha l 2 Active Chapters 231 Members Founded in 1921 at New York CHAPTER ROLL Alpha . ...... Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Beta . ' . Massachusetts Institute of Technology 422 Phi Lambda Alpha Beta Chapter-Established 1921 Garcia Canada Valdez Canals Tomacelli Novo C. V. Arellano Vargas Moyano A. Carlos Arellano Cesar Canals Carlos Ferre Juan Mayoral Alberto R. Arellano FRATER IN FACULTATE Manuel Sandoval Vallarta GRADUATES Domingo J. Valdes FRATRES 1 926 Antonio Rosado 1928 Luis F. Vargas 1929 423 Merino Garmendia R. Arellano Julio P. Arana Braulio Novo Angel Moyano Leonardo Tomacelli Erasmo Reyna Alpha Tau . . Alpha Tau Omega Beta Theta Pi Chi Pri . Delta Chi Delta Delta . . Delta Kappa E prilon Delta Sigma Phi Delta Tau Delta Kappa Alpha . Kappa Nu . Kappa Sigma . Phi Delta Theta . l Phi Gamma Delta Wandering Greeks EDWARD R. STEVENS . . JOHN D. KUHNS . . . NOEL HENRY MILLER . ROBERT K. MILLER . RICHARD POE . . A . HENRY A. SARGENT . . GORDON H. SPILLETTE . WILLIAM A. WILLIAMSON HOWARD O. WOODS I . . WALTER E. CAMPBELL . THEODORE E. CASSELMAN DONALD C. HILL . . . ALAN K. LAING . . . HARDING H. THAYER . REXEORD A. BRISTOL . . DOUGLAS D. DONALD . JAMES H. FRINK . . FRANK MCGUANE . THOMAS R. HUGHES . WILLIAM J. RUDGE . ELSTON W. MEYER . BERNARD P. ROSSER . WILLIAM C. COKER . . OLIVER C. ETHERIDGE . CHARLES L. HIBBARD . JOHN H. C. MANN A . CARL S. REDD . l . MILTON BEARG . STUART E. CURRIER l . FITCH BRIGGS . . I. LEROY B. COPLEY . JAMES G. CREVELINQ . F. BRUCE HART . I . . WILLARD E. ROBINSON . BRUCE E. SHERRILL I . . RENE M. SMITH . . . ARTHUR C. SUTTON . WILLIAM R. BEERS . GWILYM S. BRAUN . LAWRENCE B. CHENEY . JOHN V. ESTAEROOK I. l. 'ri ' 424 Worcester Polytechnic Institute Wittenberg College University of Wisconsin Muhlenberg College Washington University University of Nebraska Miami University University of Colorado Simpson College Illinois University Stevens Institute of Technology U. S. Militar Academy University ofy Denver Carnegie Institute of Technology Amherst College Columbia University University of Washington Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Miami University Trinity College Stevens Institute of Technology Ohio Wesleyan University University of South Carolina Emory University Williams College Virginia Military Institute Alabama Polytechnic Institute Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Bowdoin College University of North Dakota Colgate University Vanderbilt College McGill University , Butler College Alabama Polytechnic Institute Williams College University of Oregon University of Richmond Wittenberg College Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester Polytechnic Institute l Phi Kappa Pxi . . . Phi Kappa Tau . . . Phi Mu Delta . . Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Kappa Alpha Pri Upsilon . Sigma Chi . Sigma Nu . Sigma Tau Alpha Sigma Tau Delta Theta Chi . Theta Delta Chi . . . Theta Upxilon Omega . . Theta Xi . . Zeta Psi . Wandering Greeks CLAIRE F. LYMAN . E. MORGAN MANNING RICHARD W. PLUMMER HAROLD S. DOZELL . MAURICE LEBOSQUET RALPH M. CARPENTER ISAAC C. SALMON . . CHARLES M. ANDERSON WILLIAM GOODRIDGE RUFUS P. CARTER . . MALCOLM A. JENCKES - ALLAN W. LUNDSTROM EDWARD H. WELLS, JR. ROBERT T. WILSON . ALBERT C. BUFFUM . EARL C. EASTMAN . WILLIAM R. HOGAN CHARLES A. LASHBROOK EMIL O. MALMQUIST . JOHN H. SCHAEFER . CHARLES S. WEBBER . SAMUEL J. COLE . . MARTIN W. BARDWELL KENNETH F. BECKLEY PHILIP W. CHAMBERS RUBUS E. FULREADER ROBERT S. HARRIS . DONALD S. KENNEDY CHARLES E. SMITH . W. HOWARD EMERSON LEE SCHNACKENBERG . ALAN W. OLMSTEAD . JOHN K. PHELAN . . SPENCER W. PRENTISS JULIUS A. STRATTON 425 University of Michigan Washington and Jefferson Dartmouth College Mount Union College University of Illinois Brown University Mass. Agricultural College Southwestern University Trinity College Centre College Brown University University of Washington Lafayette College Ohio State University Washington State:College Stevens Institute of Technology Stevens Institute of Technology Oklahoma Agricultural College Stevens Institute of Technology University of Delaware Tufts College Case School of Applied Science Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester Polytechnic Institute Cornell University S I University of Rochester University of Rochester Stevens Institute of Technology Worcester Polytechnic Institute Washington State College University of Wisconsin' Williams College Tufts College Williams College University of Washington Alpha . Beta Gamma Delta Epxilan Zeta , Eta , Theta , lata , Kappa Lambda , Mu . . Nu . Xi . . Omicran , Pi . . Rho -Yi ma Tfu Upxilan Phi . Chi . Pxi , Omega Alpha Alpha Q Alpha Beta Alpha Gamma . . Alpha Delta Alpha Epsilon . . Alpha Zeta Alpha Eta , Alpha Theta Alpha Iota . Al ha Kappa f P Alpha Lambda Alpha Mu , Alpha Nu Alpha xi . Alpha Omicran FQ, d i3PXN'535'395XYW'W5R9N- X, ' - si - 5, - X 5 f'N -X W' ' s .yill i U flligw--El- I, 'ti' x X I ki f' ar Q X 'QT k 07 1, ,' NM A , ' li . xn x x, wpe- Eff '- H s3' .MX V Alpha chi sigma CHAPTER ROLL 425 University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota Case School of Applied Science University of Missouri Indiana University University of Illinois University of Colorado University of Nebraska Rose Polytechnic Institute University of Kansas Ohio State University New Hampshire College Pennsylvania State College University of Maine Harvard University Syracuse University University of North Carolina University of California Cornell University Northwestern University Allegheny College Yale University Louisiana State University University of Pittsburgh Stanford University University of Michigan University of Kentucky University of Cincinnati Washington University Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Oklahoma Iowa State University University of Pennsylvania University of Virginia Dartmouth College Lafayette College Colgate University University of Utah Montana State College ' Alpha Chi sigma Alpha Zeta Chapter-Established 1919 Emerson Dunn Prentiss Standley Lewis Bugbee Cheney Fielding Thiesen Ashdowne MacDonald Humphreville Strain Washburn Warner Billings Fisher Searles HONORARY MEMBERS james Flack Norris Henry Paul Talbot john W. M. Bunker Tenney L. Davis Augustus H. Gill Louis j. Gillespie joseph L. Gillsou Leicester F. Hamilton Robert T. Haslam Charles H. Herty Willard C. Asbury Marion W. Boyer Elmer W. Brugmann John Buss John M. Campbell Eugene L. Chappell Robert F. Charles Lauriston E. Clark Charles M. Cooper William H. Dargan Egi V. Fasce Lyman Billings Stanley Cheney William H. Emerson Bruce T. Humphreville Stuartj. Bugbee john O. Collins FRATRES IN FACULTATE Ernest H. Huntress Frederick G.Keyes Warren K. Lewis William H. McAdams Brian Mead Earl N. Millard Avery A. Morton Samuel C. Prescott Clark S. Robinson GRADUATES john H. Fielding Howard I. Fitz Julian W. Hill Charles F. Jenkins Stewart B. Luce Robert F. Mackie George G. Marvin Edward H. McArdle Bernard Y. McCarty john T. McCoy Edward A. Milne 1926 Arthur F. Johnson Donald B. King Irving R. Macdonald Richard H. Pough John W. Searles 1927 Edward T. Dunn 1928 Everett V. Lewis 427 Robert P. Russell Walter C. Schumb Henry M. Smith Leighton B. Smith Donald C. Stockbarger John T. Ward Robert S. Williams Ralph C. Young Raymond E. Miskelly Karl T. Nillson Alanson W. Olmsted John C. Pope Spencer W. Prentiss Joe K. Roberts Walter G. Scharmann Thomas K. Sherwood William H. Strain Robert L. Turner Arthur M. Worthington Carl F. Theisen James P. Warner Curtis R. Washburn William A. Williamson Harold W. Fisher George P. Standley A cknowledgmenfs REATLY appreciating the suggestions and aid of its friends, and the interest shown by the faculty and undergraduates, The TECHNIQUE Board wishes to express its thanks to all who have assisted in the preparation of this volume. To the following members of the faculty, alumni, and undergraduates, We especially extend our gratitude: i President Samuel W. Stratton Dean Henry P. Talbot Dean Harold E. Lobdell Professor Winward Prescott Professor William Emerson Bursar Horace S. Ford Mr. Eric Hodgins Mr. Nelson C. Chase Mr. James P. Munroe Harry B. Cuthbertson i Miss Hewins F. Graham Cunningham William W. Hicks Miss Katherine Denison Crockett D. Harrison Miss Frances Denison Barron P. Lambert William R. Franklin Thornton W. Owen Elisha Gray H. A. Willoughby Richard C. Hawkins p Raymond L. Wofford The portrait of President Stratton, a copy of which appears in the front section of this book, was done by Philip DeLaszlo, New York, and was finished in January of this year. 428 1 A' 6 rgs Ch- J 0 0 W' 9' . .5 my Q Sl W H 'dm ' 1 1 U iigglu 2 MQ U g P ,,, X E 1 X H 1 ' ' ,X X N wwf f X .I 'LQ N 'QUI 'T X' :Pun V 'ff Ng ,.r W rfwf' N, N 4 ff K T H V ill Ji' 1 1M Q3 U ,, QQ .:,: 1 ' , T T f ,'A' I MH i W iw, a 1 ' 1 W 411.-P , A-1' T, M N , '1 X l,I! QS: Q' , X X KTLA-J1,f S . T mqigtggfjfgp t STUDENT DIRE CTORY ADVERTISEMENTS Th' I F' m has be interested in Technology for ,many y TO E 85 VVEB TER INCORPORATED DESIGN steam power stations, hydroelectric developments, trans- mission lines, city and interurban railways, gas and chemical plants, warehouses and buildings. . CONSTRUCT either from their own designs or from designs of other engineers or architects. I OPERATE public utility and industrial companies. REPORT on going concerns, proposed extensions and new dp- proj ects. . FINANCE industrial and public utility properties and conduct an investment banking business. NEW YORK BOSTON CHICAGO 431 Sept. 28. Fraternity men assist Freshmen to register. Directory of Students Name Class l Course Home Address Abare, Lawrence Parker . 1929 , X 458 Columbia Road, Dorchester, Mass. Abbe, Earl Hatheway . . . 1928 II 43 Glenwood Circle, Longmeadow, Mass. Abbott, Argyle Campbell . . . 1927 X 42 Everett St., Arlington, Mass. Abbott, Frederick, A.B. . . . Grad X-A Roland Park Apts., Baltimore, Md. Abbott, Harvey Charles Q . . 1926 IX-B 471 Princeton St., Lowell, Mass. Abbott, Ira Herbert .... . 1929 VI 53 Bromfield St., Newburyport, Mass. Ackerman, Gilbert John, EN . . 1928 XIII 1616 East 47th St., Seattle, Wash. Acunto, Manlio ...... . 1926 y I Salina, Messina, Italy Adams, james Talbot, S.B ...... Grad. VIII R. D. No. 5, Warnesburg, Pa. Adams, John Albritton, B.A., IIPEK . . 1927 I 1623 Edgeland Ave., Louisville, Ky. Adams, Ralph, B. S. ..... . 1927 A I . 13 Addison St., Arlington, Mass. Adams, Scarritt . . . . . . 1929 VI Springfield St., Pager East, Bermuda Adlington, Wilfred Ernest . . 1927 X Capetown, South Africa Adler, Adolph Aaron . . . . 1928 I II 12 Florence St., Roslindale, Mass. Akerley, Harold Winthrop . . . 1927 I 92 Powder House Boulevard, Somerville, Mass Alden, Arthur Harris, Jr. . . . 1926 X 24 Whitney Road, Quincy, Mass. A Aldrich, Edson Elery ..... . 1927 y VI 22 Levant St., Dorchester, Mass. Aldrich, Lewis Raynor, Jr., AKE . . . 1929 I XV3 210 Yellowstone Ave., Billings, Montana Alexander, Edward Brittain ..... Grad. l VI-A 22 Cottage Ave., West Somerville, Mass. Alexieff, Theodore Stephen . . . 1929 XIII 4 Summer St., Hyde Park, Mass. Alfred, George Edgar . . . . 1927 . VI R. F. D. No. 2, Thomaston, Conn. Alimansky, Max Isaac . . . 1928 VI-A 84 Daniels St., Malden, Mass. Allan, James Alexander . . . . 1928 IXV2 188 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. Allen, Carlton Brigham, ATA . . 1929 XV2 14 Colonial Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. Allen, Charles Torrey, A.B. . . . 1927 Sp. II 2 Avon St., Cambridge, Mass. Allen, Harriet Whitney, B.A. . . 1927 VI Durham, New Hampshire Allen, Philip, Jr., B.A .... . . 1928 I II 35 Charles Field St., Providence, R. I. Alm, Alexander Victor, S.B. . . . Grad. X Gcean Ave., Marblehead, Mass. Alpern, Dwight Kerr . . . . . Grad. . VI-A 796 East 175th St., New York, N. Y. Altieri, Angelo Michael . . 1929 X 11 Thornton St., Newton, Mass. Alvord, Carl Gillette . . . . Unc. , Torrington, Connecticut Amano, Chojiro .... . . Unc. , Nakaizumi,ja an Ambrose, Henry Alfred, B.S. . . . Grad. l V 85 Ridge Road? Waban, Mass. Anderson, Andrew, jr ..... . 1927 I VI 239 Wilson St., Bridge ort, Conn. Anderson, Carl Harold .... . 1927 I VI 55 Wyoming Ave., Magden, Mass. Anderson Charles Maurice, I-IKA . . 1928 DCV2 Gloster, Mississippi Anderson Charles Theodore . . . 1929 II 16 Leonard St., Somerville, Mass. Anderson Elwood Robert, EX . . . 1928 , V 1614 Oak St., Jacksonville, Florida Anderson Francis Edward . . . 1927 XV3 55 Iffley Road, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Anderson, Walter Adolf . . . . 1927 XV2 21 Raven St., Boston, Mass. Andrews, Elmer . . . . 1927 l X Box 87, South Essex, Mass. Antone, Bertha May . . . Sp. VII 776 Nantasket Ave., Hull, Mass. Apel, George Edward .... . 1926 XV2 40 Hall Ave., Somerville, Mass. Arana, Luis Auguste ..... . 1927 iIII1 37 Apartado, Iquitos, Peru Arapakis, George Harry, S.B., M.S. . . Grad. ,VI 744 Central Ave., Hot Springs, Ark. Archibald, Arnold Adams, fIJMA . . 1928 , V 653 Main St., Haverhill, Mass. Arellano, Alberto Ricardo, GAA . . 1929 III Capuchinas 25, Mexico D.F., Mexico Arellano, Carlos Valadez, S.B. . . . 1926 IV2 Aquascalientes, Mexico Arf, Herman Richard, BGII . . . 1928 II 1602 E. Main St., Danville, Ill. Arias, Ramon Ricardo, GAX .... 1927 I I P. O. Box 1100, Panama Arrnington, George Eldon, B.M.E. . . Grad. Aero Eng. Wickliffe, Ohio Armstrong, Cole Alexander . . . . 1928 VI-A 501 E. Laurel St., Fort Collins, Colo. Armstrong, Lawrence Fowler . . 1928 y I Box 417, Three Rivers, Mich. Arnold, Dwight Cobb, CIDBE . . 1927 XV2 125 Adams St., North Abington, Mass. Arnold, Guy Leslie .... . 1929 VI-A 252 Greenwich St., Valparaiso, Ind. Arpin, Louis joseph . . . . 1929 IX-B 57 West 75th St., New York, N. Y. Arpin, Paul Louis . . . . . 1927 XIV 57 West 75th St., New York, N. Y. Arthur, Walter, A.B., B.S. . . . Grad. 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Z u ,1 ffl' ' 5 gig! , ,7 liek., Qffwlggifff' A - -if LZ 1244llfgfp':-.fffffi'll1J?l V IIN , If L ' 1 ,Af yfyflf' ,,4,,4g , , .,. V , , 0 IIIUQIIB momma Clothes for School and College a Specialt Send for BROOKS'S .Miscellany B O S T O N PALM BEACH NEWPORT LITTLE BUILDING PLAZA BUILDING AUDFIAIN BUILDING Tncmouf con. Bans-ron G o u n -rv R o A o 220 Bsnuzvuc Avenue 433 Sept. 30. President Stratton endorses participation in activities. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clan Courre Home Addrerr Ash, Maurice L., Jr. .... . 1926 XV2 Cooper Carlton Hotel, Chicago, Ill. Ashbridge, Whitney, EAE . . . 1926 I 231O Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Atkinson, Ralph Blaisdell, GJEK . 1929 XV1 31 North St., Georgetown, Mass. Austin, Richard Coffin . . . . 1928 VI 43 Orange St., Nantucket, Mass. Avery, Richard Wheeler . . . 1926 I II 172 Franklin St., Arlington, Mass. Ayer, Kenneth Keith . . . 1926 IV1 22 Ireson Ave., East Lynn, Mass. Aylies, Andrew Gabriel . . 1926 X 105 Hollis Ave., Quincy, Mass. Babb, Maynard Adams . . . . 1928 ,VI-A 220 Webster St., Malden, Mass. Bacon, Charles Burton . . . . . 1929 II Newfield St., Middletown, Conn. Bader, William Baxter, S.B. . . . . Grad. I X-A 386 Woodbridge Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Badger, Frank Sidney, jr., YDFA . 1927 II 28 The Fenway, Boston, Mass. Badger, George Franklin . . . . 1929 XI 16 Gilmore St., Everett, Mass. Badger, George Maurice . . . . . Unc. 807 Watt St., Jeffersonville, Ind. Bagby, George Eads, B.S. . . 1928 VI Grayson, Kentucky Bagley, Clifton Vinal, EN . . . . 1929 ,IV2 141 Woodbine St., Auburn, R. I. Bailey, Carroll C., B.A. . . . . 1927 XV1 41 Wendell St., Cambridge, Mass. Bainbridge, Kenneth Tompkins, ATQ . Grad. VI-A 823 Riverside Drive, New York, N.. Y. Baird, Arthur R., A.B., B.S. . . Army Ord. II 10 Dana St., Cambridge, Mass. Baker, Arthur Wallace . . . . . 1926 X 113 Mill Plain Road, Fairfield, Conn. Baker, Harold Munroe, GJBFI . . 1929 XV2 85 West St., Reading, Mass. Baker, Lewis Forrester, Jr., BOII . 1927 VI Burbank Hospital, Fitchburg, Mass. Baker, Morton Hills ...- . . 1928 X 260 Pleasant St., Holyoke, Mass. Baker, Paul Seaman .... . 1929 II 125 Kemper St., Wollaston, Mass. Baker, William Francis . . . . 1926 VI 16 Monument Square, Charlestown, Mass. . Baker-Carr, John D'Arcy, EX . . . 1928 ,X 14 Concord Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Balfe, Frederick Columbus,Jr., OES . . 1926 VI 268 Grand St., Newburgh, N. Y. Ball, Norman Hansen . . . . 1929 lV 1130 Magnolia Ave., Norfolk, Va. Bamford, James Baker, ZX . . . 1926 IX-B 519 Walnut St., Reading, Pa. Bancroft, john Sellers, AIP' . . 1927 IX-B 2409 Willard St., Wilmington, Del. Bangratz, Ernest George, S.B. . . . Grad. VI 19 Hemenway St., Boston, Mass. Barber, Hugh, B.S ..... . 1927 VI 8700 5th Ave., Birmingham, Ala. Barbour, Robert Yalding, BOTI . 1928 XIII Philipse Manor, North Tarrytown, N. Y. Bardwell, Martin Watson . . . 1928 VI Belchertown, Mass. Barker, Charles Thomas . . . . 1927 ' X 215 Groveland St., Haverhill, Mass. Barker, Hermon Thompson, B.S. . . Grad. X-A 81 Chilson Ave., Mansfield, Mass. Barker, Samuel Stuart, AT . . . 1927 VI 845 W. Galena St., Butte, Mont. Barlow, Henry Hoyt .... . 1927 III1 1707 Hilbourne Place, N. W., Washington, D. C, Barnes, John Landes, EN . . . 1928 VI 113 Warwick Road, Haddonfield, N. J. Barney, Kenneth Marden, B.E.E. . 1928 IV1 29 Thetford Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Barrangon, Maurice .... . 1926 U 4 Sanderson Ave., Northampton, Mass. Barrington, Howard Stanley, X119 . 1929 XIII Billerica, Mass. Barry, Charles Humphreys, AKE . 1926 II 5 Forbes Terrace, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bartlett, Charles Arthur . . . 1927 VI . Park St., Stockbridge, Mass. Bartlett, Willard Francis, AXA . 1928 VI 87 Ford St., Brockton, Mass. Bartol, Priscilla ..... . . Unc. 7 1 Chestnut St., Boston, Mass. - Bary, Constantine William . . . 1927 VI 411 E. Tulpehocken St., Philadelphia, Pa. Basilio, Ermanno Antonio . . 1928 XIV 16 Rodman St., Quincy, Mass. Bass, George Ebert, B.A. . . . 1928 II 4651 Lindell Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Bassett, Allen Boykin . . . . 1926 XV1 99 Montclair Ave., Montclair, N. J. Bassett, Eugene Woodward, A.B. . 1928 VI-A Goodland, Indiana , Batchelder, Charles Donald, QIJMA . 1926 I 235 Audubon Road, Boston, Mass. Batchelder, Dean ..... . . 1928 VI 15 Lake Ave., Melrose, Mass. . Batchelder, Howard Russell, 'DMA . . 1928 V 714 Crown St., Morrisville, Pa. Bates, George Warren . . . . . 1926 V South Main St., Cohasset, Mass. Bates, Joseph Delaplaine, Jr. . . . Unc. 1365 Westfield St., West Springfield, Mass. A Bates, Philip Knight, S.B. . . . Grad. VII 30 Pleasant St., Plymouth, Mass. Batt, Richard William . . 1926 I 189 Franklin St., Fall River, Mass. Bauer, Louis Brunton . . . 1928 VI 6492 Sherwood Road, Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa Baum, Fred ..... . 1927 VI-C 142 jefferson St., Hartford, Conn. Baum, Seymour Anthony . . 1928 II 798 Broadway, Flushing, Long Island, N. Y. Baumrucker, William, Jr. . . 1929 IX-B 414 Keystone Ave., River Forest, Ill. Baxter, Ernest Loring . . . . 1926 V 17 Pine Road, Sharon, Mass. Baylor, Sidney Hedges, OX . . . 1926 VI Forest Grove Road, Auburndale, Mass. Beals, Ira Douglas . . . . 1927 IV1 51 Moraine St., Waverley, Mass. 434 This advertiser employs many technically trained men. 5333 X Q' ' -, x i ii: s v 'lk vza sv .x - sv ,, 0 gg . 1 - S as 1 T r Y? . . to . .K i S I ts :AQNSNEV i Src rs: X -'QC ' 'J s. . ' X - x HENDEY latest pattern motor driven Engine Lathe ' using enclosed belt drive to spindle. Made in three sizes, 12 , 14 and 16 swing. An unusual Lathe, but still possessing all the out- standing features which have made HENDEY Lathes so widely known and used. THE I-IE DEY MACHI E CUMPANY Torrington, Conn. 435 Oct. 5. Spook number of Voo Doo appears. DIRECTORY or STUDENTS Name Class Courrc Home Addrm' Bean, Hugh Whiteford . . 1928 Sp. VII 1203 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Bearce, Winfield Hutchinson .- 1929 I VI-A 25 Washington Road, Scotia, N. Y. Beard, William .... 1928 i XI 27 West 67th St., New York, N. Y. Bearsdley, Kenneth Dwight . . 1929 VI-A 71 East Broadway, Derry, N. H. Bearg, Milton, KN . . . 1927 VI 263 Oak St., Holyoke, Mass. Bearon, Max .... 1928 XV2 52 Talbot Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Bearse Arthur James . . . 1929 VI 215 Essex Ave., Gloucester, Mass. Beattie, Alan Sinclair, AT . 1927 , I Tiverton, R. I. Beckley, Kenneth Frost, GX . . 1927 VI 155 Meriden Ave., Southington, Conn. Beckwith, Herbert Lynes . . . 1926 IV1 305 Ellsworth St., Midland, Mich. Beers, Howard William Richard, B.S. . . Grad. V 293 Burns St., Forest Hills, N. Y. Behrens, Herman John .... 1929 A VI 540 16th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Beitzell, Albert Ernest .... 1928 II 1339 Girard St., N. W., Washington, D. Bell, james Byron .... 1929 Sp. IV1 605 Crown St., Cincinnati, Ohio Bellaschi, Peter Louis . . . 1926 VI 32 Rockland St., Fitchburg, Mass. Bemis, Eldred Warren, GJEK . 1927 1 XV1 254 French St., Fall River, Mass. Bendz, Waldemar Innis . . 1928 VI 91 Atlantic Ave., Fitchburg, Mass. Benedict, Percy Francis, S.B. . Grad. , I 63 Rowe St., Melrose, Mass. Bennett, James Stephen, fIJK2 . 1929 XIV 24 Yale Ave., Wakefield, Mass. Bennett, Vincent Byron . . . Unc. 24 Spring St.,'Somerville, Mass. Benson, Arthur Edward . . . 1926 II 1240 9th St., S. W., Puyallup, Wash. Benson, Richard, Jr ..... . 1928 VI 35 Montclair Ave., Roslindale, Mass. Beren, Maurice Clarence, TAQIJ . . 1928 X 1809 Avery St., Parkersburg, W. Va. Berg, Sven Alban ..... Grad. II 91A Bellevue Road, Lynn, Mass. Bergen, Martin John .... 1926 II 8c XV2 80 Porter St., Somerville, Mass. Berger, Clyde Alvin .... 1928 XV2 306 Columbia Ave., Palmerton, Pa. Bergman, George Walter . . . 1927 XV2 181 St. Botolph St., Boston, Mass. Berkeley, William Patrick, Jr. . 1927 , VI 37 Putnam Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Berkover, jacob ..... 1928 i VI 12 Walnut St., Taunton, Mass. Berle, Alf Keyser GX . . 1927 I XV2 101 Newbold Place, Kew Gardens, L. I., Berman, Leslie ...... 1929 VI 443 Nantasket Ave., Nantasket, Mass. Berman, Sydney Davis, CIJBA . 1927 . IX-B 584 Salem St., Malden, Mass. Bernat, George Albert . . . 1928 IV2 4 Bishop St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Berndtson, Albert Gustave . 1929 I 40 Swan St., Lawrence, Mass. Bernhardt, Carl Joseph . . 1928 II 122 Ashland Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Berry, Charles Edward . . . 1928 XIV 10 Webster St., Lowell, Mass. Berry, Ervin Willard . . . 1926 X 15 Bradford St., Salem, Mass. Berry, Robert Urmston, B. A. . 1927 VI 454 East 19th St., N . Portland, Ore. Berube, Louis, B.S ..... Grad. VII New Carlisle, Quebec Besse, Sumner Bradford . . 1926 XIII 30 Kemper St., Wollaston, Mass. Bete, Raymond Tilden . 1926 II 419 Washington St., Stoughton, Mass. Bethel, William Harold . . . 1927 I 147 Glenwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Beveridge, Raymond Walter . . 1928 I X 80 Allen St., New Bedford, Mass. Beyer, Robert Milliken, C-DAX . 1929 XV2 16 Robeson St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Bialkowsky, Harold William . . 1928 XIV 154 Nonatuck St., Holyoke, Mass. Bianchi, Charles Andrew, AKE . 1926 XV2 17 Wellington St., Barre, Vt. Bianchi, Fermo Anthony, fIJMA . 1927 I 200 West Central St., Framingham, Mass Bidwell, Eliot Nathaniel, AT . Unc. Hartford Ave., Bloomfield, Conn. Biehle, Judson Townsend, KE . . 1926 X 2817 S. Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo. Bigelow, Robert Mansfield, ATQ . 1927 XV2 50 Walnut St., Natick, Mass. Biggs, Orrick Howard .... 1926 , VI 56 Colon St., Beverly, Mass. Billings, Lyman ...... 1926 V 12 South St., Brighton, Mass. ' Bingham, Lloyd Arthur, B.E.E. . 1927 VI Middlebury, Vermont Bingham, William Frederic, A.B. . 1926 VI 2578 S. Williamette St., Eugene, Ore. Birch, William Dunham, AKE . . 1927 XV2 62 Morris St., Dover, N. Biscoe, Jonathan, QDFA ...... 1929 X 595 Boylston St., Newton Centre, Mass. Black, George Putnam Watkins, ATA 1928 . XV2 400 Madison St., Lynchburg, Va. Black, john Eldrid e, S.B .... Grad. XV2 309 Seventh Ave., Asbury Park, N . J. Blackwood, Harolcf ..... 1928 X 5 Lafield St., Dorchester, Mass. Blair, Richard Horton . 1929 X 315 Bacon St., Waltham, Mass. Blair, William Russell . . 1926 II 123 Wyoming Ave., Melrose, Mass. Blake, Charles Henry, S.B. . . Grad. VII 145 St. James Place, Brooklyn, N . Y. Blake, Herford Thomas, AXA . 1928 XV2 9 Buttonwoods Ave., Haverhill, Mass. Blake, john Bapst, Jr. . . . 1928 XIII 65 Pinckney St., Boston, Mass. Blake, Walter Francis, ZAE . 1927 VI 136 Billings St., Atlantic, Mass. 436 The friendship of these concerns make Technique possible. ,..f- 'N -- ' ,.,.W-M-sh., .1 W'-, if ..,i .W ,,. - , Time Tells Since the days when worm gearing was new in America, Timken Axles have been demonstrating the superiority of worm drive. The perfect contour of Timken Worm Gearing, cut to the F. J. formula-plus exact assembly - has resulted in the very high mileage records and low up- keep universally found among users of Timken Axles. It is significant that it has never been necessary to change the fundamental design of the worm or worm wheel. XX If THE X-,fl TIMKEN-DETROIT AXLE CO., DETROIT, MICH . S 437 Oct. 7. Intelligent underclassmen enter Technique Competition. DIRECTORY or STUDENTS N ame Blakney, Raymond Bernard . Blanchet, Harry Jose h . . . Blandford, Sidney Etiigar, Jr., EN . Block, Harold Hutchin . Q . Block, Raymond Buckingham . Bloom, Harry Aaron .... Bloomberg, Daniel Julius . . Bloomer, Ward James . . . Blume, Matthew Carl, TEQJ . . Boardman, Harry Mansfield, KE . Bodden, Frederic Alphonse . . . Bodell, Henry Robert, S.B. . . . Boden, George Ernest Francis, CIJBE Bomar, Ernest Cleveland, A.B., A.M. Bond,John Henry, B.S ..... Bonnar, James Robert . . . Bonner, Joseph Andrew . . Booth, George Armand . . Borghesani, William Hugo . Bornbum, Samuel .... Bornstein, Aaron ...... Borromeo, Andres Buenaventura . Bossart, Charles Thon . . . Bossi, Romeo Edmund . . . Bourbeau, Armand Eugene . . Bourne, Philip Walley, AIP' . Boutelle, Bertha Jose hine, B.A. . Bowie, William Gordaon . Bowser, Theron Lorimer . Boyd, James Harrington, Jr., B. S. Boyer, Mahlon Richard, 'BBE Boyer, Marion Willard, S.B. . Boyle, John Joseph . . . Bradley, John Sladen . Bradshaw, David Yancey . . Brady, George Wolfe, Ph.B. . Brady, Joseph Lavin .... Bragg, Leslie Bartlett, S.B. . . Brand, Arthur Barnard, 'FIJBE . Braun, Gwilym Stanley . . . Bray, Edward Joseph . . . Bray, Frederick Lorenz . . . Bray, Raymond Gleason, A.B. Breck, George Winslow . . Brega, Louis Libero ..... Breitenbucher, Howard Eugene, QJEK Bremner, David Francis, 'DK . . Brenner, Morris Embey, S.B. . . Brickett Gerald Stanley Bridges Daniel Thurber Briggs, Albert Fitch CIJA9 Briggs, Richard Sears Briggs, Rufus Lawrence Brill Edgar Prosper C-DAX Brillhart, Martin Van Buren Brimberg, Moe ...... Brink, Andrew ...... Bristol, Rexford Allyn, B.A., XT' . Brockelman, Arthur james, OE. . Brockelman, Bernard Brinkhaus, E Brodsky, Joseph ...... Brodsky, Saul ....... Bromilow, Edmund Grant . . Brookes, Albert Sidney, OX . Brewster, Meredith Wellman, KI-IK GJ 1 Clan Courre . 1926 , IX-C . 1928 i VI . 1927 XV1 . 1927 I III2 . 1927 IX-C . 1929 IX-C . 1926 NXV2 . 1928 1 X . 1926 X . 1926 1 IX-B . 1927 1 II . . Grad. X-A . . 1929 IV2 . .Army Ord. II . . 1926 I . 1927 X . 1927 , I . 1926 XVz . 1926 , VI . Unc. I . 1929 N IVz . 1927 I II . Grad. Aero Eng. . 1928 IV2 . 1927 IV2 . 1929 IV1 . 1926 VII . 1929 VI . . 1928 VI-A . . Grad. I X-A . . 1929 XV1 . . Grad. X-A . 1927 I . Unc. . 1928 VI-A ' . Grad. Aero Eng. . 1927 , V . Grad. X . 1926 I II . 1928 XV2 . 1926 IX-B . 1929 XV2 . . 1929 VI-A . . 1926 XV2 . . 1927 II L 1928 II . . 1929 II . Q Grad. VIII . . Grad. VI-A . . 1928 I I1 . 1928 XIV . 1928 VI-A . 1926 VI-A . 1926 VI . 1928 II . 1927 VI . 1929 VI . . 1929 1II . . 1926 XV2 . . 1926 XV3 . . 1929 XV3 . . 1929 IV2 . 1926 ,II . 1926 VI-A 2 . 1926 VI Home Address 10 Farquhar St., Roslindale, Mass. 139 Billings Road, Atlantic, Mass. 121 Bartlett Road, Winthrop, Mass. 129 S. Marina St., Prescott, Ariz. 192 N. Oxford St., Hartford, Conn. 9 Ruthven St., Roxbury, Mass. 18 Addison St., Gloucester, Mass. 1560 Monsey Ave., Scranton, Pa. 20 Myrtle Ave., Ansonia, Conn. 107 Clark Road, Lowell, Mass. 98 32nd St., Milwaukee, Wis. Pumping Station, Plymouth, Mass. 835 Exposition Blvd., New Orleans, La Washington, D. C. 74 Waterloo St., St. john, N. B. 130 Cambridge St., Fall River, Mass. 7 Dennison St., Boston, Mass. 22 Oxford St., Malden, Mass. A 289 Court St., Plymouth, Mass. 93 Cottage St., Chelsea, Mass. 147 Harold St., Roxbury, Mass. Cobu, Philippines 1 Otto Venius St., Antwerp, Belgium 121 East Cottage St., Boston, Mass. . 92 Lockwell St., Quebec, Canada 130 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. 138 Montvale Ave., Woburn, Mass. 600 Pine St., Three Rivers, Mich. 300 Pleasant St., Brockton, Mass. 2121 Glenwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio Pine Grove, Pennsylvania Daleville, Indiana 64 Hartford St., Dorchester, Mass. 231 Audubon Road, Boston, Mass. 922 East 30th St., Kansas City, Mo. 824 West 8th St., Anderson, Ind. 13 Bow St., Cambridge, Mass. 17 S. Main St., Milford, Mass. 121 S. Granger St., Saginaw, Mich. 1609 N. Wooster Ave., Dover, Ohio 2915Jarboe St., Kansas City, Mo. 28 Brookside Ave., Newtonville, Mass. 2915 Jarboe St., Kansas City, Mo. 118 Sumner Road, Brookline, Mass. 113 Wheeler Ave., Brockton, Mass. 1103 Central Ave., Kansas City, Kaus. 417 Barry Ave., Chicago, Ill. 110 Adams St., Hoboken, N. J. 85 Palmetto St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 20 Outlook Road, Swampscott, Mass. 273 Union Ave., Framingham, Mass. 2647 Dupont Ave., So. Minneapolis, Minn 393 Ashmont St., Dorchester, Mass. 31 Central Ave., Hyde Park, Mass. 643 East 182nd St., New York, N. Y. 31 N. Beaver St., York, Pa. H 1062 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 235 Washington St., Braintree, Mass. Foxboro, Mass. 105 Prescott St., Clinton, Mass. 76 Charles St., Fitchburg, Mass. 807 East 176 St., New York, N. Y. 807 East 176 St., New York, N. Y. Box 275, Sta. B , Montreal, Canada 13 Rue de Mademoiselle, Versailles, France 438 You will encounter these advertisers often after graduation. Financial Service by Mail We welcome inquiries on all matters per- taining to investments. Mail orders receive immediate and careful attention. Estabrook 8: Co. Members New York and Boston Stock Exchanges 15 State Street, Boston Providence V h Springfield Hartford New York New Bedford SIMPLEX WIRES and CABLES Insulated with Rubber, Paper, or Varnished Cambria SANCEQQQQSCO SIMPLEX WIRE af CABLE co. CLEVELAND 'NEW YORK 201 DEVONSHIRE' STREET, BOSTON SAINT AUGUSTINE , teebbb bbAr r 4 ' Ashton Pop Valves and Steam Gauges Superior in Quality of material and workmanship, and HQ? with greatest efficiency and durability, they challenge A comparison with any others on the market. HIGH J-QQ GRADE GOODS OUR EXCLUSIVE SPECIALTY stsi A A A I I THE ASHTON VALVE COMPANY ' iiiii T iiii 161 FIRST STREET CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 439 y 1 Oct. 9. All Tech Smoker. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clan' Cozirrc Home Addrerr Brooks, John Elmer . . . 1927 Q II 4394 Washington St., Roslindale, Mass Brooks, Samuel William . . . 1926 l I 38 Jackson Ave., Everett, Mass. Broughton, Frederick Paine . . . 1926 X 17 Devereux St., Marblehead, Mass. Brousseau, George Fred . . . . 1926 l I 46 Wilkinson St., Putnam, Conn. Brown, Alexander Chadbourne, S.B. . . Grad. X-A 1048 East 4th St., Vinton, Iowa Brown, Alexander Hanks, Jr., KE . 1926 Y II 1 East 39th St., New York, N. Y. Brown, Benjamin Gratz, X119 . . 1929 IX-B St. Paul's School, Garden City, L. I., N Brown, Francis Andrew james . . . 1926 I II Box 333, Yalesville, Conn. Brown, Francis William, S.B. . . . Grad. V 23 Lafayette St., Wakefield, Mass. Brown, Frederick Coombs, B.S. . . Grad. VI Lincolnville, Maine Brown, Harold James, GX . . . 1929 VI 64 Walnut St., Montclair, N. J. Brown, Harold Joseph . . . . 1927 XV2 10 Norton St., Dorchester, Mass. Brown, Paul Clement .... . . 1928 VI-A Canadian, Texas Brown, Robert Roderick, B.S. . . . Grad. VI Box 62, San Marcos, Texas Brown, Russell Hartwell . . . . . 1926 IV1 78 Porter Road, Cambridge, Mass. Brown, Sherwood Fiske, S.B. . . . Grad. XIV 13 Nelson St., Framingham, Mass. Brown, Sidney Alfred . . . . . 1928 X 70 George St., Pawtucket, R. I. Brown, Vernon Stevens . . . . 1928 II 13 Nelson St., Framingham, Mass. Browne, Gordon W., A.B., A.M. . . Grad. VII 524 Public St., Providence, R. I. Brucker, Frederick Emmanuel . . . 1927 IV2 6 Ulmer St., Boston, Mass. Brugmann, Elmer Worthington, S.B., M.S. Grad. X 69 Woodstock Ave., Rutland, Vt. Brugnoni, Andrew Romeo . . . . 1926 H 67 Shawmut Ave., Boston, Mass. Brunn, Gustav Adolf .... . . 1927 XV2 3451 Brooklyn Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Brunton, Robert Hunt . . 1926 IV1 93 Rockland Ave., Malden, Mass. Bryant, Newton Willard . . 1929 VI 793 Nantasket Ave., Allerton, Mass. Bryden, Samuel David, Jr. . . 1926 VIII 96 Church St., Waltham, Mass. Buck, Floyd Wesley .... . 1928 I 15 Crescent Place, Middletown, N. Y. Buckbee, George Edward, Jr. . . 1929 XV2 1941 Grand Concourse, N. Y. Buckingham, Katherine, A.B. . . 1927 IV1 18 Hesketh St., Chevy Chase, Md. Buckley, Arthur Joseph . . . . 1927 VI 147 N. St., South Boston, Mass. Buckley, Chester Francis, CIJK . . 1926 VI 10 E. Broadway, Taunton, Mass. Buckley, james Raymond . . . 1927 7X 3531 Hertford Place, Washington, D. C Buckner, George Donald . . . 1927 X 388 Park St., Dorchester, Mass. Buckner, Lewis Probasco . . 1926 XV2 483 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Buenz, John Frederick . . . . 1926 IV1 Box 666, Laredo, Texas Buerger, Martin Julian, S.B. . . . Grad. XII Lake Taconic, N. Y. Buffum, Albert Conradt, B.S. . . . Grad. X-A 315 Whitman St., Walla Walla, Wash. Bugbee, Stuart Jonathan . . . 1927 IV 52 Parkinson St., Needham, Mass. . Buhler, John Sievers .... . 1927 VI 68 Arthur St., Yonkers, N. Y. Bulkley, Reginald Walbridge . . 1927 IX-B Plainfield, N. . Bullock, Hemenway Regnold . . 1929 III 3 Dana St., Cambridge, Mass. Bunnell, William Seymour, AXA . 1926 II 48 Lincoln St., New Britain, Conn. Buntschuh, Henry Charles . . . . 1928 XV1 102 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. Burbank, Wilbur Swett, S.B., M.S. . . Grad. XII 49 Sparhawk St., Amesbury, Mass. Burckes, Chandler Harding . . . 1927 VI-A 18 Sargent Ave., Somerville, Mass. Burger, Walter David . . . . 1927 IV1 540 Stratford Place, Chicago, Ill. Burgess, Edward Guyer, CDMA . . 1927 II Medford, Oregon if Burgess, George William . . . 1929 VI 23 Powers St., Needham, Mass. Burgess, Henry Lee, EAE . . . . 1928 IV1 Coggeshall Ave., Newport, R. I. Burgess, Montague Stephen, KHK . 1928 VI 129 University Road, Brookline Mass. Burke, Edmund Henry . . . . 1929 Sp. IV1 142 Chestnut St., Boston, Mass. Burke, Francis Lawrence . . . 1927 VI 50 Pearl St., Franklin, N. H. Burke, George Joseph . . . 1929 IV2 600 Ocean Ave., Revere, Mass. Burke, joseph Leo .... . 1927 V 76 Main St., Woburn, Mass. Burley, Joseph Cilley, ATQ . . . 1927 XV2 586 Newton St., Brookline, Mass. Burnell, Homer Adron, Jr., CIJBE . 1928 XV2 715 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre Mass Burns, Lawrence ..... . 1927 VI-C 65 Revere St., Revere, Mass. Burt, Horace Greeley, EX . . . 1926 I 210 S. 32nd Ave., Omaha, Nebr. Burt, Howard Henry, B.S. . . . 1929 XV2 591 Lafayette St., Buffalo, N . Y. Bush, Horace McMurtrie, GE. . . . 1926 XV2 214 Beacon St., Chestnut Hill, Mass. Buss, john, B.Sc. ..... . . Grad. X-A Thorold St., Ontario, Canada Butler, Alden Francis . . . . 1926 XV2 9 Allen Ave., Westfield, Mass. Butler, Richard Albert . . 1926 IV1 90 Fenway, Boston, Mass. Buzby, Richard Gale . . 1928 VI 25 W. School St., Westfield, Mass. Byron, Frederick William . . 1927 I 36 Park St., Lewiston, Me. 440 A good rule to follow - patronize our advertisers. QW F-Hi imf iw' 'fi F '- -i ':j4'-',,,Q. ' '--Q , ' ' - ' r' - 1 sm ' Q 1 - or 1 f'51Ff 'x Q , VQXN X yybw yfw l,1.,v-ww 1 flfl,'u s15J1 w' f ,, . M4-M m-RN w e .www ,, .S-S.. RPN? RRR N lin 'S 91 N .www . X- TOOL TAPES RULES Standard of Accuracy and Service DISTINCTIVE r 1? Q Lgfil gm P Q3 IN QUALITY Sendfor y X A xx R x XX w I:Hb-lvlrgiwl 1 1531! I Nl -W my , 1.1 so ' I nz 111 A I Cat. No. 11-Tapes and Rules gjf'Y f'j f ue ccco X Cat. NO. 4-Tools .1 I 5- DD2' 3 rlffgul-'A11v,?uu:'6'a 1 f,, 1111 SAGINAW, MICH. ... Qu New York Windsor, Ont. K YI we EF X , D g , 1, - ., ..,, f 2 1. ,,c. ' 5 -- ww' ' 4 1 5 . 1 6 Q IW- - s 1 15 16 171 18 1 X erli., I ol o x -x , 6 Q swwuufllllllgsre V MW af e 1 2 3 ,M 1,1 ,4 .F .61 ,M mm!mmm?5 'nW3uTGfHn6mR6?i mmmmgLw E oeee 1 441 Oct. 14. George Leness runs away with Technique cup. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clary Couric Home Addrerr Cade, Harry Folsom . 1928 IV2 15 Plymouth St., Arlington, Mass. Caffanges, Peter - .... . . 1929 VI 6 Taylor Terrace, Dorchester, Mass. Cahill, Edgar Daniel, X111 ..... 1926 XII 4475 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. Cahill, Francis Thomas ...... 1927 IV2 217 Paris St., East Boston, Mass. Caine, George Cadwallader, S.B., EN . . Grad. X-A 131 East 5th St., Conshohocken, Pa. Calderwood, Gordon Lloyd, 11 A . . . 1927 X 59 Fairfield St., Springfield, Mass. Caldwell, Samuel Hawks ..... Grad. VI-A 4450 West 16th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Caldwell, William Wendell, AKE . . 1929 IV1 264 Brookline Ave., Boston, Mass. Calef, George Ellsworth .... . Unc. J 5 Leavitt Court, Salem, Mass. Calhoun, Allston Du Pre, Jr., EAE . . 1927 XV-2 Highland Park, Greenwood, S. C. Callahan, William Henry . . . . 1926 XII 46 gpencer Ave., West Somerville, Mass. Campbell, Charles Howard . . . . 1929 IX-B 35 lapp St., Malden, Mass. Campbell, David Rae, ATQ. .... 1926 IX-B 139 Main St., Orono, Maine Campbell, Edward Strong, A.B. . . . Grad. Aero Eng. 2219 California St., Washington, D. C. Campbell, John Malcolm, S.B. . . Grad X-A 14 Kensington Road, Arlington, Mass. Campbell, John Peter, A.B. . . 1927 XVQ 2807 W. Railroad St., Duluth, Minn. Campbell, Walter Edward . . . Grad. IV1 805 Lincoln Ave., Peoria, Ill. Campbell, Winston L. . . . 1928 XIII 241 West 103rd St., New York, N. Y. Campobasso, John Joseph . . 1928 I 44 Decatur St., Arlington, Mass. Campopiano, Arthur .... . 1928 IV2 513 Charles St., Providence, R. I. Canada, Fernando Alejandro . . 1927 I 290 3rd St., Vedado, Havana, Cuba Canals, Cesar Socorro, KDAA . . 1926 I 49 Estrella St., Ponce, Philippines Canning, Robert Allen . . . 1928 XIV 53 Clinton St., Framingham, Mass. Capone, Edmund Pasqual . . 1926 IV2 119 North St., Somerville, Mass. Caputo, Vincent Rocco Vito . . 1928 IV2 33 Gladstone St., East Boston, Mass. Carder, Robert Webster . . . 1928 X 23 Chardon Road, Medford, Mass. Carey, Albert Joseph . . . . 1928 VI-A 588 Main St., Medford, Mass. Carey, Francis Dawson, KIIK . . 1927 VI 34 Highland Ave., Lawrence, Mass. Carey, James Francis ..... . 1926 II 7129 Lincoln Drive, Philadelphia, Pa. Carlisle, Richard Wallace, B.S. . . . 1926 VLC 3657 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Carlisle, William Hamilton, Jr., EX . . 1928 XV2 10 Wilton St., Greenville, S. C. Carlson, Johan Alfred .... . 1927 II 43 Eastern Ave., Beverly, Mass. Carlson, Russel Dudley ...... 1926 II 1153 So. Hoover St., Los Angeles, Cal. Carlton, Edward Whitlock, KHK . . . Grad. VI-A 67 Central St., Andover, Mass. Caro-Delvaille, GilbertJoseph . . . 1926 I 19 East 95th St., New York, N. Y. Carpenter, Ralph Moshier . . . 1928 VI 18 Selden St., Willimantic, Conn. Carr, James Gordon, IFA . . 1929 IV1 5 Summit St., Batavia, N. Y. Carr, Robert Wiskham . . 1927 VI 5 Summit St., Batavia, N. Y. Carroll,Richard Sumner . . . 1927 II 17 Sumner Ave., Springfield, Mass. Carter, Charles Smith . . ' . . . 1928 XV1 5 Emrose Terrace, Dorchester, Mass. Carter, Hu h Brazelton, Jr. . . . . 1926 IV2 401 Oleander Ave., Baton Rouge, La. Carter, Rugis Preston, B.A., EX . . 1928 X 111 E. Lexington Ave., Danville, Ky. Carter, Wilfred Eugene .... . 1926 IV2 44 Pond St., Natick, Mass. Carter, William Wesley . . . . 1929 II Lawrence Park, Bronxville, N. Y. Carvalho, John Alves . . . . 1928 VI 25 Howard St., Fall River, Mass. Case, Christopher Morrison . . 1928 XV2 90 Windham St., Willimantic, Conn. Case, Norton Monroe, EN ..... 1928 VI 82 Park Ave., Amityville, N. Y. Casey, Joseph James, Ph.B. ..... Grad. X-A 6 Thornley St., Dorchester, Mass. Casselman, Theodore Edward, Jr., BOII 1927 II 242 Rutledge Ave., East Orange, N. J. Castleman, Percy Nathan ..... 1928 VI 20 Lyndon Road, Quincy, Mass. Castner, James Bert, ATA ..... 1927 V 517 Prospect St., Donora, Pa. Catanzano, George Anthony . . 1928 II 3 Calvin St., Somerville, Mass. Cave, William Kenneth, B.Sc. . . 1927 VI-A 3 Monroe St., St. Johns, Newfoundland Caverley, Loyst Ceryl, B.S. . . . Grad. VI Walville, Washington Caverly, Austin Robinson . . 1927 II High St., Ipswich, Mass. Celette, Edwin Francis, OAX . . . 1928 X 20 Willow Place, Hornell, N. Y. Celler, Frederick Alphonse, X115 . . . 1929 VI Lyons, France Cernea, Roland Emanuel ..... 1926 XIII Braila, Roumania Chalmers, Chester Arthur, B.S. .... 1927 VI-A 838 24th St., Ogden, Utah Chamberlain, James Mortimer Wills, BAE 1927 VI 59 Mull Ave., Akron, Ohio Chamberlain, John Winslow, 6-JAX . . 1928 XV3 Chocorua, New Hampshire Chambers, Philip Weymay ..... 1929 VI 1638 6th Ave., Huntington, W. Va. Chan, Hoh Chung . . . . . 1926 VI-A Canton, China A Chan, Mann Chun .... . . 1926 X 91 Connaught Road, Hong Kong, China Chang, Ke Chung, S.B., M.S. . . . Grad. X Tientsin, China . 442 In buying equipment in the future remember these firms. -QE! Motors Fractional Horse-power Motors for Labor-Saving Devices 1875 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 1926 ENGINEERS FOUNDERS MACI-IINISTS SINCE I843 STANDARD BRASS F INISHERS' LATHES DEVELOPED I857 BELT KNIFE LEATHER-SPLITTINC1 MACHINES DEVELOPED 1863 WESTON CENTRIFUGALS WESTON HYDRO EXTRACTORS DEVELQPED 1867 . CENTRIFUGAL DRYERS AND OIL SEPARATORS FABRIC-COATING MACHINES RUBBER CEMENT CHURNS POWER-TRANSMISSION MACHINERY AMERICAN TOOL MACHINE COMPANY I 0 High Street BOSTON Massachusetts 443 Oct. 19. John Hays Hammond declares engineers underpaid. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clan Course Home Addrers Chang, Kuang-Ming, Met.E. Grad. III2 115 Av. Foch, Shanghai, China Chang, Wen Tsun, S.B .... Grad. II Kiangsi, China Chapin, Richard Jackson, CDMA . 1926 XV1 38 Mt. Wood Road, Swampscott, Mass. Charles, Robert Fletcher, B.S. . Grad. V 9 Martin St., South Acton, Mass. Charlton, Oaklee Edgar, S.B. . Grad. VI 821 jefferson St., Roanoke, Va. Chase, Donald Clinton . . 1926 II 39 Lincoln St., Stoneham, Mass. Chase, Edward ..... 1927 I 610 West 146th St., New York, N. Y. Chase, Eugene Augustus, EX . . 1926 V 617 Union St., Jackson, Mich. Chatfield, George Irving, AXA . . 1928 XV2 1015 Thomas Ave., No., Minneapolis, Minn Chaudrac, Juan Emile, B.S., AKE . 1927 XV2 342 West 112nd St., New York, N. Y. Chen, Shih Ching ...... 1927 X Tientsin, China Cheney, Laurence Bradford . . 1927 I Southbridge, Mass. Cheney, Richard Leonard, ATQ . 1927 I 198 Edgewood Ave., Longmeadow, Mass. Cheney, Stanley ........ 1926 V 4 Ayr Road, Brookline, Mass. Cheney, William Fitch, Jr., A.B., M.A. . Grad. IX-C 5511 Kales Ave., Oakland, Calif. Chidsey, Robert Snow, GNL . . . 1926 I 36 Warham St., Windsor, Conn. Chin, Lung Chang ..... 1927 VI-A Yunnan, China Chinn, Howard Allan . . . 1927 VI-C 210 West-102nd St., New York, N. Y. Chirurg, James Thomas, AXA . . 1927 XIII 27 Orient Ave., Newton Centre, Mass. Chou, Tzu Hsu, B.S. .... Grad. VI Peking, China Chrystal, john Elliott, S.B. Grad. V 24 Bickerstafl' St., Boston, Mass. Chu, Chia jen .... 1927 IX-B Soochow, China Chu, Shih Ming . . . 1926 II Shanghai, China Chung, Chun-Yung . . Grad. VI Foochow, China Church, Elwood Allyn . . . 1927 VI-A Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada Churchill, Durand, Jr., OX . . . 1928 X 1010 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Churchill, john Dwight Winston . 1928 IV1 Windsor, Vermont Chute, Edward Ensley, fIPBE . . 1928 XV2 2 West 11th St., Lowell, Mass. Cilley, Putnam ..... 1929 VI 8 1-2 Summit Ave., Salem, Mass. Civen, Nathan, B.A. . . . 1926 VII 950 1-2 East Terrace, Chattanooga, Tenn. Clahane, George .... 1928 IV2 35 Walden St., Concord, Mass. C1app,James Kilton, S.B. . Grad. VI 21 Lasell St., Auburndale, Mass. Clark, Adrian Nash, OAX . . 1929 XV2 227 Payson Road, Belmont, Mass. Clark, Frances Hurd, A.B., M.S. . Grad. III2 2001 Bayard Ave., Wilmington, Del. Clark, Gordon Sterling . . . 1929 IV2 712 Nantasket,Ave., Hull, Mass. Clark, Hillis Reynolds, OX . 1926 VI 228 Sullivan St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Clark, john Russell .... 1929 VI 75 Leonard St., Gloucester, Mass. Clark, Kenneth Allen ..... 1928 II 929 Broadway, South Boston, Mass. Clark, Lewis Frothingham, B.S. . Grad. VI 1349 Bay St., Alameda, Calif. Clark, Nelson Oliver . . . 1927 VI 411 East 12th St., Texarkana, Ark. Clarke, Allen Gordon, AT . . 1926 XV2 3903 Dewey Ave., Omaha, Nebr. Clarke, Robert Huntley, B.M.E. . Grad. II 7 Chaska Ave., Melrose Highlands, Mass. Clary, Joseph Freeman, AT . . 1929 VI 126 Bryant St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Clay, William Creighton . . 1927 IX-B 16 Peacevale Road, Dorchester, Mass. Coates, Douglas Bruce 1929 X 399 Main St., North Andover, Mass. Cobb, Allen Lochhead . 1926 I 430 Preble St., South Portland, Me. Coburn, Fordyce, CIJKE . 1927 XV2 213 Mill St., Birdsboro, Pa. Coe, James Robert, Jr. . 1928 V 148 Columbia Blvd., Waterbury, Conn. Collin, Lawrence Haines 1927 II 232 Harvard St., Dorchester, Mass. Cofran, Everett Smith . 1929 IV1 64 Green St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Cohen, Morris, AME . . 1928 XI 119 Liberty St., Lowell, Mass. Cohen, Nathan, CIPBA . 1927 XIV 871 Longwood Ave., New York, N. Y. Coker, William Caleb . . 1926 XV1 1730 College St., Columbia, S. C. Colarusso, Augustine 'Louis . 1928 X N 6 No. Hudson St., Boston, Mass. Colclesser, Ralph Edward, B.S. . 1926 VI-A 605 Arthur St., Huntington, Ind. Cole, Joseph Henry .... 1928 VI 126 Winthrop St., Framingham, Mass. Cole, Prentiss Ingraham, BGJII . . 1927 XV2 1218 Forest Ave., Evanston, Ill. Cole, Samuel John, ETA . . 1926 XV1 884 Parkwood Drive, Cleveland, Ohio Coleman, john Burgess . . 1926 XIV 712 Plymouth St., Whitman, Mass. Collier, Dudley Foster, AI' . 1928 IV2 10 Prescott St., Cambridge, Mass. Collins, Daniel Joseph . . 1929 II 34 Greenwich St., Dorchester, Mass. Collins, James Francis . 1927 VI, 10 G St., South Boston, Mass. Collins, john Gordon . . 1928 X 45 Mt. Vernon Ave., Braintree, Mass. Collins, john Jackson, Jr. . 1928 II. 4615 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Collins, john Oliver, KE . 1927 Xl 20 Quincy St., Lawrence, Mass. 444 The Glass Container and ood Products 7 l 5 l l l . Sec what you buy, buy in Glass L Where Cleanliness Rules 'JI Packing Food Products sanitation is essential, carefully prepared products positively protected against the absorption of any harmless or harmful materials results in cleanliness and purity, which are the chief factors of protection in maintaining the highest degree of quality in the various preparations which have been made possible only through skillful and intelligent handling and selection. ill In the preparation everyrprecaution is used towards the end desired, but it is here that the Glass Container plays such an important part. just before being filled it is given a hot washing which cleanses it thoroughly, the container being still hot when the preparations are put in it. After filling it is immediately sealed positively and the contents are then thoroughly protected against any contamination. ill The Glass Container fills a most important part in the Food Packing Industry and it is this type of container that the buying public realizes offers them the greatest insurance of quality and cleanliness. SALEM GLASS WORKS . SALEM, NEW JERSEY BRANCH OFFICES: NEW YORK AND BOSTON See what you buy, buy in Glass 445 Oct. 23. Freshmen make debut at reception. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS l Name Clan Cburre Home Addrcxr Collins, Joseph Leo ..... . 1928 XIV 10 G St., South Boston, Mass. Collins, Morgan Aloysius, Jr., EX . . 1927 4 I 7074 Ridge Ave., Chicago, Ill. Collins, Robert Blackmore, AIP' . . 1928 XV2 2919 Allen Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Colt, LeBaron Carleton, OX . . 1926 XV3 White RiverJunction, Vermont Comperchio, Michael Joseph . 1928 I X 30 Sheafe St., Boston, Mass. Conant, Hamilton Norton . . . 1929 XV2 275 High St., Newburyport, Mass. Conant, Russell Weaver, S.B. . . . Grad. VIIII 24 Third St., Attleboro, Mass. Congdon, Allen Ramsdell, fI1KZ . . 1929 IV1 30 Concord St., Nashua, N. H. Conger, Kenneth Lee ..... . Unc. l 1514 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. Conklin, William Sweezy, QJZK . . 1929 II Riverhead, Long Island, N. Y. Conlon, Emerson Ward . . . . 1929 l II Hancock, N.. Y. Conly, Robert Wier, KHK . . . 1926 ,VI Edgemoor, Delaware Connell, Arthur John, fIDK . . 1927 'lX 11 Sumner Terrace, Springfield, Mass. Connell, Paul Conway . - 1929 ,X 79 Moraine St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Connelly, John Patrick . . 1928 lII Hayden Rowe, Hopkinton, Mass. Connet, Richard Earle . . 1926 ,II 67 Whitmarsh St., Providence, R. I. Connolly, Arthur Guild . . 1927 IX 936 Fourth St., South Boston, Mass. Connor, Ronnoc Hill . . . . 1926 ,II 5645 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill. Conroy, Charles Henry . . . . 1928 VI Bonaventure Ave., Raheen, St. Johns, Newfoundland Conroy, James Joseph, KIIK . . . 1928 II 175 Beach 133 St., Belle Harbor, L. I., N Y Conti, Arnold William . . . 1929 IV2 48 Johnson St., Lynn, Mass. Contreras Mariano Jesus . . . 1928 , I Caracas, Venezuela Conway, George Joseph, CIJK . . . Grad. VI-A 65 Marcella Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. Cook, Irving Leigh .... . 1927 VI Beacon Falls, Conn. Cook, Robert ....... . 1928 i I 29 Sherman St., Portland, Me. Cook, William Albert, ATQ . . . 1926 XV3 10 Beacon St., Danvers, Mass. Coolidge, Dexter Knowlton, AKE . . . 1927 XV3 5011 Dorchester Ave., Chicago, Ill. Coop, Edward Ranger, Sc.B. .... Grad. VI 23 Elmwood Road, Swampscott, Mass Cooper, James ...... . 1929 VI-A 411 Cross St., Malden, Mass. Copeland, George Rogers, EX . . . 1927 I 472 Forrest Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. Copley, Le Roy Banks, QAO . . 1926 iII Juliand St., Bainbridge, N. Y. Corey, William Theodore . . . . 1927 VI 74 Oxford St., Somerville, Mass. Cortese, Frank, B.Sch., M.S. . . . Grad. lV 429 Main St., Dunkirk, N. Y. Cory, Richard Leon . . . . 1926 VI Oceanside, California Costello, Angelo ..... . 1926 J I 31 South Union St., Rockland, Mass. Cotter, Augustine Joseph, 111K . . 1927 IX-B 18 Summit Ave., Lawrence, Mass. Cotton, Clement Foster . . . . . Grad. XIII-A 550 Route 1, San Diego, Calif. Couch, Carolyn Jackson . . . 1926 Sp.VII 24 Chester St., Danvers, Mass. Coulter, Louis Meade, OE . . . 1927 II 7429 Park St., Swissvale, Pa. Couper, Butler King ..... . 1929 II Montreat, N. C. Cowan, Robert George, CDBE . . . 1929 XV1 402 Ravine St., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich Cowperthwaite, Irving Archibald . . 1926 V 10 Willoughby Road, Milton, Mass. Cox, Herbert Munroe, Jr. . . . . 1929 VI 6 Arbutus Road, Swampscott, Mass. Craemer, George Herman, B.S. . 1926 II 17 Bishop Road, West Hartford, Conn. Crafts, Walter, B.A ..... . . Grad. III2 609 North 5th St., Reading, Pa. Craig, Edward Cornelius . . . 1926 XIII-A 3822 Whitland Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Cramton, Frank Nelson, IFA . . . 1926 XV2 544 Andover St., Lawrence, Mass. Crandall, George Alden ...... 1929 VI R. F. D. No. 2, Rockville, Conn. Crandell, Frank James ...... 1927 IX-B 128 Magazine St., Cambridge, Mass. Crane, William Merriam, Jr., AB., AT . 1926 I Richmond, Mass. Crawford, Allen Newell ...... 1927 VI-C 15 Park St., Pawtucket, R. I. Crawford, David William . . . . 1928 XV2 822 Webster Ave., Scranton, Pa. Crawford, Duncan Archibald . . 1926 VI 150 Munroe St., Dedham, Mass. Crawford, James Orr ..... . 1926 VI-A 3054 N. Tenth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Crawford, John Denniston, KZ . . . 1927 VI-C 32 Hart Place, Akron, Ohio Crawford, Robert Earl . . . . 1928 I 46 Myrtle St., Malden, Mass. Creedon, Harold Joseph . . . . 1927 XV1 285 Moraine St., Brockton, Mass. Creedon, Herbert Timothy . . . . 1926 VI 285 Moraine St., Brockton, Mass. Creedon, William Edward ..... 1929 VII 285 Moraine St., Brockton, Mass. Creveling, James Gordon, S.B., QIJAO . Grad. XII R. F. D. No. 2, Nashville, Tenn. Cristofalo, CharlesJohn ...... 1928 I Bedford Road, Pleasantville, N. Y. Criswell, Carmer, B.S. .... . 1928 II 255 West Main St., Waynesboro, Pa. Criswell, Wilbur Wilson, Jr. . . 1926 X-B 139 North 50th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Crocker, Carl Girard, ATQ . . . 1928 III2 '198 E. Foster St., Melrose, Mass. Crosby, Ralph H., OAX . . . 1929 X 15 Oliver St., Somerville, Mass. 446 These firms have supported Technique for many years. Modern Machines and Tools for High Production plus Accuracy S Q le s 5- A . A2 ,. S. , if pl 'S' , -A W V ' V , V V 1. -'a's's.,1ssy1ggsg,-st s...s. 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Co., 947-99 North Fourth Street, Columbus, Ohio Boston Office: l4I Milk Street 9 FF REY Oct. 26. Tech Show throws smoker. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clan' Couture Hama Addrerr Crosman, Alexander Cameron, AW' . . 1929 l VI 209 Glenn Road, Ardmore, Pa. Cross, Delbert Milton, B.Sc. . . . . Grad. VI Listomel St., Ontario, Canada Croswell, Robert Andrew . . 1929 , VI Farmington Falls, Maine Crotty, George Francis, Jr. . . . 1929 X 109 Butler Road, Quincy, Mass. Crotty, James F. . , .... . 1926 Sp. VII 23 Ridgeway Drive, Quincy, Mass. Crout, Prescott Durand, AXA . . 1929 I VI 219 23rd St., Milwaukee, Wis. Crowell, Henry Kelly, Jr., EN . . 1927 I IV1 1442 S. W. Third St., Miami, Fla. Crowley, Roland Vincent . . . 1927 . III1 83 Durant St., Lowell, Mass. Cudhea, George Gerard . . . 1929 II 27 Pratt St., Allston, Mass. Cuellar, Eutimio Albert . . . 1929 II 91 Aldema St., Saltillo, Coahuila Cullen, James Anthony . . . 1928 J VI 13 Clark St., Winchester, Mass. Cullinan, William Edward . . . 1929 l VI 1520 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. Cummings, George Donald . . . 1926 VII 92 Revere Road, Quincy, Mass. Cummings, Leland Wilson, EN . . 1926 X-B 211 Genesee Park Blvd., Rochester, N. Y. Cunningham, Donald Sherman .... 1926 XV2 16 Dunmoreland St., Springfield, Mass. Cunningham Francis Graham OX . . . Grad. , X 20 Park Ave., Edgewood, R. I. Cunningham Frederick William, S.B. . . Grad. VIII 52 Lanark Road, Stamford, Conn. Cunningham George Motter, B.S. . . . Grad. l X-A 2704 Cathedral Ave., Washington, D. C. Cunningham Henry Vincent, Jr. . 1926 lXV2 43 Chestnut St., Boston, Mass. Cunningham, Robin A. . L . . 1926 VI-A 220 White Ave., Grand Junction, Colo. Curran, Joseph Lawrence . . . 1929 I II 1 Ellington Road, Wollaston, Mass. Curran, Thomas Bailey . . . . 1929 J IV-2 22 Breed St., Lynn, Mass. Currier, Leslie Charles, AXA . . 1926 XV2 354 High St., Newburyport, Mass. Currier, Stuart Emery . . . . 1928 VI 1033 Congress St., Portland, Me. Curtis, Harold Everdell .... . 1928 , VI-A 14 Mechanic St., Kennebunk, Me. Cushing, Henry Stanley, Jr., AXA . . . 1929 J II 7 Magoun Ave., Medford, Mass. Cushing, James Everett .... . 1927 I II 500 Ward St., Newton Center, Mass. Cushing, Samuel ..... . 1927 J VI 98 Lynn St., Malden, Mass. Cushman, Paul Allerton, S.B. . . Grad. . II 4 Clyde Road, Watertown, Mass. Custer, Charles Jacob, KHK . . 1929 i VI Lawrenceville, N. Cuthbertson, Harry Buchanan . . 1926 IX-B Washington, D. C. Cutts, Richard, Jr. .... . 1927 VI-A 38 Grant Road, Swampscott, Mass. Dahl, Harold Arvid Cox . . . 1927 II 290 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dahl, Norman Maurice . . . 1928 IV1 20 Mora St., Dorchester, Mass. Daiker, Herman George . . . . 1928 XV2 1703 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. Daisy, Carl Holtzer . ' . . . . 1927 XV2 347 Cornell St., Roslindale, Mass. Dalzell, Harold LeRoy, fIJKT . . 1927 VI 190 Clarencedale Ave., Youngstown, Ohio D'Amato, Albert ..... . 1927 IV1 420 Saratoga St., East Boston, Mass. Dame, Frank Elvidge, ATQ . . 1929 VI 79 Oxford Blvd., Garden City, N. Y. Damon, Edward Hagar, OX . . 1927 X 2 Talbot Ave., North Billerica, Mass. Damon, Russell Lawrence, EN . 1926 XV2 3 Madison Ave., Cranford, N. J. Dana, George Davis, XfI'f . 1929 XV3 1 Brentmoor St., St. Louis, Mo. Daniels, Robert Whiting, A.B. 1926 CA. OQII 195 S. Prospect St., Burlington, Vt. Danielson, Wilmot Alfred, B.S. Grad. XI c-o Adjutant General, Washington, D. C. Danner, Frederick Baxter, OX . 1929 XV3 293 Prospect Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Danziger, Wilfred Jerome . . 1929 X 3 Ayer Place, Rutherford, N. J. Dargan, William Hicklin, M.S. . Grad. V Sumter, South Carolina Darling, Fayette Bevans . . . 1927 XV1 2100 Iglehart Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Darling, George Bapst, Jr., OX . 1927 VII 15 Idlewild St., Allston, Mass. Darling, Philip Eustis ..... 1927 X 30 Chesley Road, Newton Centre, Mass. Darmstadt, Louis John, C-DAX . . . 1927 II 668 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Darnell, Thomas Herbert ..... 1927 VI-A 232 Highbrook Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Darragh, Alexander Leroy Hawkins, B.S. 1928 II 255 College Ave., Beaver, Pa. Datesman, Hiram Moe, KHK .... 1926 VI-A 800 Garrison St., Fremont, Ohio David, Marshall Stetson ...... 1929 VI 234 Gibson St., Lowell, Mass. Davidson, Jesse Irvine, AT . . 1927 VI 722 Colorado St., Butte, Mont. Davidson, Maurice William . . . 1926 VI-A 17 Irving St., West Medford, Mass. Davidson, Perry Chatfield . . 1926 XV2 800 Glen Ave., Marseilles, Ill. Davidson, Richard Tyrrell . . . 1927 .VI 1565 New York Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Davier, Maurice, OX .... 1927 XV2 132 Midland Ave., Montclair, N. J. Davies, Carlton Griffith, ATQ 1927 XV2 11 Legare St., Charleston, S. C. Davies, Ruty Eyre .... 1929 V 80 Prince St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Davin, Charles Joseph . . . 1928 X 35 Yale St., Arlington, Mass. Davis, Lincoln Kingsbury, B.S. . 1927 XIII 1351 Main St., Campello, Mass. Davy, Richard Woodward . . 1927 XII 42 Peterboro St., Boston, Mass. 448 Look for these products, you will find them dependable. l f2E !' Q ,,j211:::2f1:::iiK 11- .... ,xx Y. -,..:'m.u,?anx I Xu tg ln- ,ug I .I . 1 I If f nm---t s:.'In,I. -I , . . , -- 'S rg 0 :'4TIh 'U fa I I. I R 0 I essay -1-.A-- 3 N ':Z?::::::ZZfl..-'- ' .' x r I 0 0 ' ' - ' o I-W 0 4'b1cA:rY9 6003919 Nrnou-Vx C0 IKWSIIS INDICATING - RECORDING - CONTROLLING Yfzylorlnstrument Companies ROCHESTER . NJC 'll.S.A. Canadian Plant Then! 5 'ljrtw nr tyler Instrument tar lIwryPurpo5c Ura Building .Turummtnnndn There is a Yjfcos or Yjfbr Temperature Instrument for Every Purpose Catalogs free Yclylor lnsfrumenf Compafzzes ROCHESTER, N. Y., U. S. A. Tyco: Industrial Thermometer, Recorder CANADIAN PLANT TYCOS BUILDING. TORONTO and Control on Rubber Platen Press- Manufacturing Distributors in Great Britain: Short GL Mason Ltd.. London A Reputation for Producing the Best Has been established by the 1864 NO SE 1926 TWIST DRILL 8f.I'IACI-IINECO. NEW BEDFORD ,TIAS SJU. SA, . I ' -' - --'-- .I .--. .. A I ., 1, p Ilvigsx . . : Q KQH, Q N ..... .,... , , .. , ,. ,.,. ..,.. M ifit . f 4 I .,,.., . ' .- - Manufacturers of ARBORS, LATI-IE CENTERS, DRILL CI-IUCKS COUNTERBORES, CUTTERS. TWIST DRILLS, MANDRELS TAPER PINS, SOLID and ADJUSTABLE REAMERS, SOCKETS, SLEEVES, TAPS DIES and PLAIN and UNIVERSAL GRINDERS ' Morse High Speed and Carbon Tools Sold by Reliable Dealers Everywhere x 449 Nov. 5. Fresh guests of honor at Sophomore undress party in Hangar. DIRECTORY oF STUDENTS Name Clam Course Home Address Dawes, Lyman Miner, S.B. . . Grad. VI l 10 Chauncy St., Cambridge, Mass. Dawes, Robert Taylor . . . 1926 XIV 11 Pleasant St., Hudson, Mass. Day, Chester Morrill, EN . . . 1928 VI 500 Belmont St., Watertown, Mass. Day, Lawrence William, QIJFA . 1927 XV2 East Ave., Brighton, Rochester, N. Y. Dayton, Herbert Parmalee . . . 1928 X Torrington, Connecticut Daytz, Alexander Barnett . . 1928 I 86 Fayston St., Boston, Mass. Dean, Henry Bower, QJBE . . 1928 XV2 267 Campbell St., Harrisburg, Va. Dean, John Little, EX . . . 1928 VI, Collierville, Tenn. Dean, Robert Charles, EX . . 1926 IV, Collierville, Tenn. Dean, Walter Brundage . . . 1928 II 15 West Irving St., Chevy Chase, Md. Dearle, Denis Arthur, EX . . . 1927 I. 1402 Chicago Ave., Evanston, Ill. De Camp, George Moon, AXA . . 1928 II 241 Highland Ave., Winchester, Mass. Decker, Thurston Kingsley . . . 1927 V Montgomery, Pa. Decorte, Victor Julien . . . . 1929 VII 236 Blue Hill Ave., Milton, Mass. DeFabritis, Lawrence Lamonte . 1929 I 58 johnson St., Waterbury, Conn. DeFazio, Charles ..... .. 1927 III 109 Hunnewell St., Needham Heights, Mass DeGraff, Barth Robins, B.A. . . 1928 p. II 141 West 104th St., New York, N. Y. Deignan, John Eugene, AKE . . 1926 I 46 S. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. J Delahanty, Everett Joseph, QJK . . . 1928 II 160 Davis St., Fall River, Mass. Delano, Raymond Palmer, Jr. . . 1928 II 28 Mather St., Dorchester, Mass. Delgado, Salvador Gabriel . . 1928 I Santa Barbara, Iloilo, Philippines DeLuccia, Emil Robert . . . . 1927 I 6 Cedar Court, Everett, Mass. Demakis, Louis E. ..... . 1929 X 37 Waterhill St., Lynn, Mass. deMartino, Jose . . . .... 1926 X Za Havre 35, Mexico City, Mexico Dempewolff, Albert Starke, GMA . . . 1928 V 449 West 123rd St., New York, N. Y. DeNapoli, Anthony Charles, Jr. . . 1927 VI 105 Oakland St., Brighton, Mass. Dennis, Robert Williams . . . . 1926 X 25 Peterboro St., Boston, Mass. Denny, Charles Wampler, ATA . . 1929 XV2 231 S. Main St., Middletown, Ohio DePaolis, Paul Francis, B.S. . . . Grad. X-A 20 William St., Geneva, N. Y. Derby, Ralph Edward . . . . 1927 II 192 Dorchester St., South Boston, Mass. DeRoo, Howard Drummond . . 1926 VI 31 Walter St., Roslindale, Mass. Der Marderosian, Nerses .... . 1929 VI 1 1-2 Marcella St., Cambridge, Mass. deWestfelt, Gerard Philip, ATQ . . 1926 I Halcyon, California DeWolf, Katherine Herreshoff, B.A. . . 1926 IV1 11 Burton St., Bristol, R. I. Dexter, Fulford Folsom . . . . 1929 IV1 1578 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Dexter, Robert Gordon, EX . . 1927 II 122 Oakland St., Manchester, Conn. Dick, Harold Gustav, IFA ..... 1928 II 209 Ferry St., Lawrence, Mass. Dickinson, Harry Francis ..... 1929 VI 128 Train St., Boston, Mass. Dillon, Frank Henry, S.B ...... Grad. II 28 Gale St., Malden, Mass. Dilworth, Stephen Nightingale, AXA . 1929 XV2 840 Bullocks Pt. Ave., Riverside, R. I. Dimock, Dexter Worth ...... 1928 VI-A 145 Pine Ridge Road, Waban, Mass. Dinan, Charles Winship ..... 1927 XIV 43 Gould St., Wakefield, Mass. Dingee, Alexander Loxley Massey, S.B. . Grad. VIII 112 Bailey Road, Watertown, Mass. Dinjian, Karnig Stephen . .... 1929 X 882 Broadway, West Somerville, Mass. Dirks, Edward Ferdinand, S.B. .... Grad. X-A 11 Harbor St., Danvers, Mass. Disario, Gabriel Michael . . . 1928 I 62 Gore St., East Boston, Mass. Diwan, Jetha Nand, B.Sc. . . . 1926 VI Bhakkar, India Dixon, John Tillotson, B.E., KE . . . Grad. VI 4407 Penhurst Ave., Baltimore, Md. Dixon, William Tucker, B.S. . . . Grad. IX-A 101 Broadmead, Princeton, N. J. Dobbins, Edward Erwin, B.S. . I . 1927 IV1 702 Day Ave., S.W., Roanoke, Va. Dodge, Donald, OAX . . . . . . 1926 XV2 75 Beacon St., Lowell, Mass. Dodge, Ernest Homer .... . 1927 VI Hopewell Junction, N . Y. Dodson, John Lewis, 'PA ..... 1929 IX Box 12, Winsted, Conn. Doelger, William Ebling Peter, B.S. . . 1926 VII 407 East 55th St., New York, N. Y. Does, Richard Vincent .... . 1929 lIII1 59 Winthrop St., Winthrop, Mass. Dolan, Robert Francis . . . . Unc. A 37 Radford Lane, Dorchester, Mass. Dolben, Alfred Howland . . . 1926 XV2 55 Ossipee Road, West Somerville, Mass. Dolben, Warren Hughes, EN . . 1929 XV1 55 Ossipee Road, West Somerville, Mass. Dole, Harold Frederick . . . 1929 IVI 10 Chestnut St., Medford, Mass. Dolge, Lloyd Karl, CDBE . . . 1929 f X Kingshighway, Westport, Conn. Dolloff, Norman Horace . . . . 1929 V 13 Crescent St., Biddeford, Me. Dorninquez, Jose Damian . . . . 1927 VI Mayaguez, Porto Rico Domville, Charles Warburton, KE . . . 1929 X 1040 Durocher St., Montreal, Canada Donahue, Paul Francis ...... 1929 IV2 103 Poplar St., Roslindale, Mass. Donald, Douglas Davenport, A.B., AX . Grad. VI-A 510 West 123rd St., New York, N. Y. 450 As engineers you will be interested in these advertisers. mp? 505 mls BAG cones me malt Pownsn mn MAKES Eunumuc stone orwmcu :mfs ARE Bl.!ll.T.'l'llE usnue RoA wmcu me wmun moss. nr as me nooznn mnAcus DUST cumssu T0 soun noon av me slums or mm . HK 1 11 T ' e L 1 o esc ranslts an eve s are well worth lnvestlgatlng if you want instruments of unvarying reliability. W We carry a complete line of Engineering and Contractors' Instruments lg and Drafting Room Supplies T g gi. ssswmz. Write for full particulars I P Thi: KOLESCH 8: C0., 138 Fulton Street, New York f-1532535-' THE MANHATTAN RUBBER MANUFACTURING CO. MANUFACTURERS OF ' MECHANICAL RUBBER GOODS Executive Ofices anal Factories PASSAIC, N. J., U. S. A. 451 Nov. 6. Field Day, - all day. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clan' Courxe Home Address Donald, John Kenneth, A.B. . . 1927 VI-A 510 West 123rd St., New York, N. Y. Donnelly, Francis Joseph . . . 1929 VI 21 Hampden St., Wellesley, Mass. Donovan, David Robert, EX . . 1928 XV2 510 Broad St., Meriden, Conn. Donovan, James .... . 1928 A X 88 Lancaster Terrace, Brookline, Mass. Donovan, Jerome Francis, Jr. . . Grad. , II 258 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Doolittle, Edgar Jared, AT' . . 1926 XV2 388 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Doten, Robert Kingsland . . 1927 III1 58 Garfield St., Cambridge, Mass. Dow, Melvin Charles, KIJKE . . 1926 I 153 Brace Road, West Hartford, Conn. Dowling, Thomas Irving . . . 1926 XIV 8548 104th St., Richmond Hill, L. I., N. Y Doyle, Henry DeVeer .... . . 1926 XV2 Concord Junction, Mass. Draim, Nicolas August ...... Grad. XIII-A Box 19, Vincennes, Indiana Drain, James Andrew, Jr., fIJI A . . 1926 XV2 907 Wilkins Bldg., Washington, D. C. Drapeau, Lucien Joseph . . . . 1926 I 17 Mt. Washington St., Lowell, Mass. Draper, Charles Stark, A.B. . . . 1926 XIV 731 University Ave., Palo Alto, Calif. Draper, John Howard, Jr., C-DX . 1928 XV2 33 Pleasant St., Boston, Mass. DfC1hS, ThOI11HS Harvey . . . . 1929 IV1 3545 Lossing St., Cincinnati, Ohio Dresser, Willis Robert . . . 1926 VI-C 310 Main St., Calais, Me. Drew, Charles Gay . . . 1927 III1 119 Stoughton St., Dorchester, Mass. Dreyer, John Frederick . . . 1929 II 3 Herbert St., Dorchester, Mass. Driscoll, John Joseph .... . 1926 VI 203 Union Ave., Framingham, Mass. Drisko, John Bucknam, CIJFA . . 1927 I 28 Lloyd St., Winchester, Mass. Drum, John, CIJFA ..... . 1926 VI 32 Bellevue Place, Chicago, Ill. Dube, John Eugene ....... 1929 IVI 88 Prospect St., Cambridge, Mass. Duell, Clifford Cleophas, M.E., M.S. . . Grad. II 40 Sherrill St., Geneva, N. Y. Duffy, William Bernard, B.A ..... 1927 IV2 114 Stearns Ave.,.Lawrence, Mass. Dukelski, Alexis Alexander . . . 1928 IV1 42 St. John St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Dulley, William Walker . . 1927 VI 270 S. Normandie St., Los Angeles, Calif. Dunbar, Francis Spaulding . . 1926 XIII 86 Rumford Ave., Mansfield, Mass. Duncan, Henry Benjamin . . 1927 I Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa Dunham, Aubra Roscoe . . . . 1928 IX-A 150 Maple Hill Road, Glencoe, Ill. Dunham, James Webb, fIJMA . . . 1926 X 147 Mason Terrace, Brookline, Mass. Dunklee, Donald Langland, TA . . 1929 IV2 460 River St., Hackensack, N. J. Dunklee, Winfred Franklin . . . 1927 VI-C Newfield St., Middletown, Conn. Dunleavey, Frank Stone . . . . 1929 VI 2660 North Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Dunn, Edward Thomas, AXA . . 1927 , V 5 Anderson St., New Rochelle, N. Y. Dunn, John Joseph, Jr., 119K . . . 1927 I I 562 Shirley St., Winthrop, Mass. Dunn, Thomas Henry . . . . 1927 VI 353 Pros ect St., Cambridge, Mass. Dunnell, Jacob, AIP' . ...... 1927 XIII 86 Myrtle St., Boston, Mass. Dunnell, William Wanton,Jr., AIP' . . 1926 XIII 86 Myrtle St., Boston, Mass. Dunning, Ranald Gardner, B.S. .... Grad. A X-A Box 43, Black Lick, Pa. Duplin, Victor Joseph, Jr .... . 1928 VIII 19 Flint Ave., Stoneham, Mass. duPont, Bidermann Thomas, XCIJ . . 1927 XV3 R. D. No. 7, Johnstown, Pa. duPont, James Quinn, XCIJ . . . 1926 JVI Westmont, Johnstown, Pa. Durgin, George Clifton . . . . 1928 XV2 37 Holworthy St., Cambridge, Mass. DuVernet, William Richard, EX . . 1928 J II Box 583, Greenville, S. C. Dyer, Herbert Lincoln, Jr., QAX . . 1927 VI 21 Cranston Ave., Newport, R. I. Dykstra, Fred John, A.B. . . . Grad. X-A 908 East lst St., Pella, Iowa Dyson, Horace Roland . . . . 1927 VI-C 7 Pomona St., Springfield, Mass. Earl, Fred Cooper . . . . 1927 II Mt. Tabor, Nova Scotia Earle, Norman Edwards . . . 1929 VI-A 220 Rock Island Road, Quincy, Mass. Earle, Roland Deming . . 1928 X 1318 Commonwealth Ave., Allston, Mass Easly, Nicholas Latham . . 1929 I Box 229, Puyallup, Wash. Eastman, Earl Clinton . . . 1926 X Madison Ave., Dumont, N. J. Eaton, Paul Conant, CIIKE . . 1927 XV2 36 Berkeley St., Nashua, N. H. Eaton, Thomas James . . . 1926 VI 18 Bullard St., Dorchester, Mass. Eckley, Wayne Franklin . . . . 1928 XV3 Kankakee, Illinois Eddy, Emerson Wicks, EN . . . 1926 XV2 5531 Pulaski Ave., Germantown, Pa. Edmonds, George Phippen, AT . . 1926 XV3 16 Chamblet St., Dorchester, Mass. Edwards, Willard Eldridge, EX . . 1926 W1 32 Cummings Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Eigenbrot, Albert Lewis ...... 1929 II 264 Gibson St., Lowell, Mass. Eiseman, Bernhardt Joseph, Jr., B.S. . . Grad. J V 815 Ponce de Leon Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Eldert, Jack DeBevoise .... . 1926 XV2 71 Terrace Ave., Jamaica, N. Y. Elkourdagy, James Mustafa . . . 1928 II 153 Worcester St., Boston, Mass. Elliott, Arthur Roscoe . . . 1928 VI-A 11 Belvidere St., Boston, Mass. . 452 The needs of an engineer arevariedg remember our advertisers. REMEMBER TO ASK US When concrete problems arise, re- member to 'ask the assistance of our engineers in solving them. The vast fund of information which has been accumulated by the Portland Association during its twenty - four years of existence is offered you with- out cost or obligation. . Educational books and pamphlets fully illustrating and describing im- portant uses of concrete await your request. One of these, Concrete Data for Engineers ami Architects, will help you now. Ask for your free copy. Remember, the knowledge of con- crete and its uses gained through years of research by the Portland Cement Association is at your disposal always. Q99 PORTLAND CEME T The Grasselli Chemical Co. MAIN OFFICE CLEVELAND, OHIO NEW YORK OFFICE 347 Madison Avenue, Cor. 45th Street MANUFACTURERS Heavy Chemicals-C.P.Chemicals FOR ALL PURPOSES A Branch Offices and Warehouses MILWAUKEE, WIS. NEW HAVEN, CONN. NEW ORLEANS, LA. PATERSON, N. J. PHILADELPHIA, PA. PITTSBURGH, PA. ST. LOUIS, MO. ST. PAUL, MINN. ALBANY, N. Y. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. BOSTON, MASS. BROOKLYN, N. Y. CHARLOTTE, N. C. . CHICAGO, ILL. CINCINNATI, OHIO DETROIT, MICH. Factories GADSDEN, ALA. GRASSELLI, ALA. BEAVER FALLS, PA. CANTON, OHIO CLARKSBURG, W. VA. GRASSELLI, N. J. LOCKLAND, OHIO MEAD CLEVELAND, OHIO DOTHAN, ALA. OWBROOK, W. VA. EAST CHICAGO, IND. NEWCASTLE, PA. NILES, OHIO FORTVILLE, IND. TERRE HAUTE, IND. BAY STATE BELTI GCO. 349 CONGRESS STREET BOSTON, MASS. ASSOCIATIO Branch Ta'me'ieS Providence, R. I. Salem, Mass. A National Organization to Improve ana' Extend the Uses of Concrete -- Atlanta Jacksonville Parkersburg Birmingham Kansas City Philadelphia Boston Lincoln, Nebr. Pittsburgh Tanners and Manufacturers Chicago Los Angeles Portland, Oreg. Columbus Milwaukee Richmond, Va. Dallas Minneapolis Salt Lake City of Denver Nashville San Francisco gee Moines Iltllew grlians geagle t 't w o t. ouis Iriadiizgixapolis evklalllzorlna Citg C Vancouver, B.C. as ington, . . Nov. 6. T. C. A. drives. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS s Name Clam Courre 1 Home Addrerr Ellis, Charles Archibald . . 1927 , VI 377 Pleasant St., Milton, Mass. Ellis, Clara Frances, S.B. . Grad. ,VII 25 Peabody Ave., Beverly, Mass. Ellis, Richard Bates, EAE . . 1929 I II 124 Ridge Ave., Athol, Mass. Ellis, Robert Richardson, Jr. . . 1926 I Box 630 Havana, Cuba Ellison, Huyler Brush . . . . 1928 QVI-A 41 Wallace St., Freeport, N. Y. Ellsworth, John Blau, KHK . . 1929 VI 25 Eaton St., East Milton, Mass. Elmendorf, Durvea Elwell, IIJBE . 1926 Q II 241 E. Ninth Ave., Spokane, Wash. Elorza, Vicente ..... . 1926 VI 1078 Blanes St., Montevideo, Uruguay I Emerson, Gilbert Galbraith, B.S. . . Grad. Aero, Eng. 623 N. Perry St., Titusville, Pa. Emerson, Horace Albert . . . . 1927 I Derry, N. H. Emerson, Walter Howard, OE . . 1926 I X Deer Park, Washington Emery, Jackson Hill, OE. . . . 1927 II Province Lake, N. H. Enge, William, A.B., AKE . . . Grad. I X-A 49 Estralla Ave., Piedmont, Calif. Engel, john Paul, OX . . . . 1927 p II 946 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Engel, Robert Albert, CIJPA . . . 1927 XV2 144 Park St., Montclair, N. J. Enger, Armund, CIJKZ . . . 1927 XV2 Vinderen, Oslo, Norway English, Chester Anthony . . . 1927 VI-C 1935 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Entwistle, Albert Lewis, CIFEK . . 1926 XV2 487 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Epstein, Malcolm Bradlee, EAM . 1926 VI Washington Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Erdman, Frederick Seward, B.S. . 1927 III 163 East 65th St., New York, N. Y. Erdmann, Kenneth Rood, A.B. . . 1928 XV1 458 Ninth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Erickson, Ariock Wentworth, Jr. . 1928 I Greystone House, Swampscott, Mass. Erickson, Earle ..... . 1929 I 4 Shepard St., Cambridge, Mass. Erickson, Oscar William . . . . Grad. Aero Eng. 526 West 34th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Erwin, William Coulam . . . 1927 XIV 30 Perkins St., Winthrop, Mass. Eskin, Samuel George . . . . 1926 II 57 Kitaiskaya St., Harbin, Manchuria. Esling, Thomas Archer, KHK . . 1926 VI 1461 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. Estabrook, John Yeaton . . . 1928 IV1 806 Grove St., Worcester, Mass. Estes, Norman Cornell, EX . . . . 1928 XV, 72 Jenny Lind St., New Bedford, Mass. Etheridge, Oliver Richardson, KA . . . 1926 II 659 W. Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. Ethier, Joseph, B.Sc.A ..... . Grad. X-A 1073 Mt. Royal Blvd., Montreal, Canada Evans, james Carmichael, S.B. . . Grad. VI 356 9th St., N. W., Miami, Fla. Evans, Ralph Merrill .... . 1927 VIII 24 Arlington St., Haverhill, Mass. Everett, Carleton jones, ATA . . 1926 X 1005 Broadway, West Somerville, Mass. Ewald, Edwin Coyne, A.B., XG? . 1926 IV1 Denville, N. J. Ewald, Theodore John, ATA . . 1929 VI 214 West 79th St., New York, N. Y. Ewan, Arnold Wallace . . . . 1929 VI 12 High St., Eastport, Me. Ewing, Chester Alton . . . 1929 VI-A 23 West Plain St., Cochituate, Mass. Fago, Vittorio Sigfrido . . 1928 VI Rome, Italy Fahey, John James, CIJK . . . 1928 VI New Haven Ave., Derby, Conn. Fairchild, Harold Welch . . . . 1929 VI 100 Ancon Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Faithfull, George Edward, OX . . . 1926 IX-B 66 rue de Lesbonne, Paris, France Fake, Frank Clement, B.S. . . . . Grad. Aero Eng. 100 Fairview Ave., Piedmont, Calif. Faller, David Myer, IDEA . . 1928 VI 379 Cross St., Malden, Mass. Famiglietti, Ernest Romeo . . 1929 IV2 754 Charles St., Providence, R. I. Fannon, Joseph Lawrence . . 1926 VI-A 99 Hudson St., Somerville, Mass. Farmer, Edward Baldwin . . 1929 VI 20 Main St., St. Johnsbury, Vt. Farnum, james McConaughy . . 1928 V Oak St., Grafton, Mass. Farquhar, Frank Shaw . . . . 1929 IV1 59 Park Ave., Winthrop, Mass Farr, William Wallace, ATS! . . 1927 II 300 Mantua Ave., Wenonah, N. J. Farwell, Joseph Seymour, KE . . 1928 XV2 123 Davis Ave., Brookline, Mass. Fasce, Egi Victor, A.B .... . Grad. V 7 Park St., Adams, Mass. Fathauer, Walter Frederick . . 1927 ' VI 536 Stratford Place, Chicago, Ill. Fauclree, joe Henry, KE . . . 1929 X Charleston, W. Va. Faustini, Francis Joseph . . . 1929 IV2 316 Quincy Ave., East Braintree, Mass. Fay, Marshall Howe, IFA . . 1928 VI 36 Park Ave., Winchester, Mass. Feer, Albert ..... . 1929 Sp. IV1 101 St. Botol h Sr., Boston, Mass. Fekas, Harry john . . . . 1928 VI 109 South Jefiierson St., Roanoke, Va. Felch, Willard Shattuck . . . 1927 VI 69 Bay View Ave., Winthop, Mass. Feldman, Carl, AME . . . 1928 VI 50 Essex St., Chelsea, Mass. Felker, Charles Aurand . . . 1929 I Beaver Springs, Pa. Fell, Ernest Millward . . . . 1929 V 104 Almy St., Fall River, Mass. Fenske, Merrell Robert, A.B. . . Grad. X 1141 E. Michigan St., Michigan City, Ind Ferguson, George Randolph, AXA . . 1926 X 56 Myrtle St., Rutherford, N. 454 These Hrms are interested in Technology. Illllgllwv! .ulllllllnml ,,,,,,,,..uwltlMnlIl IIJIII II, TOOLS of QUALITY It is almost universally true that among the manufacturers of any class I of products, one company and one trade-mark stands pre-eminent. In the field of screw cutting tools and the like, GTD holds this distinction. The experlence of more than fifty years of good tool making is behind every tool bearing the GTD trade-mark. , l.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,.. I .,,l,, , , ,, I . ,,,,y,l,,,,,l,,,,y ,,.,ll.,,l,l , , y,,,. ,L ,,l., ,,,,l,,,,,l,,,,,., yliyl , , V.yl,, , l,,,.y,.,.,. l,,,y ,,,,lll,,,t. , GREENFI ELO TAP AN D DI E ' GREEN Fl ELD. MASSACHUSETTS . Canadian Plant: Greenfield Tap 81 Die Corporation of Canada, Ltd., Galt, Ont. JARECKI John Shaw gf Co' MANUFACTURING co. Established I 866 Manufacturing Chemists SULPI-IONATED OILS SOLUBLE OILS CHEMICALS '23 I5 ELKINS STREET SOUTI-I BOSTON, MASS M anufaclurers of Malleable, Cast Iron and Brass Pipe Fittings Brass and Iron Valves and Cocks Pipe Threading Machines, Vises, Compressor and Pump Governors, and Unloaders Oil, Artesian, and Natural Gas Well Supplies ,l..l.-.-l- Factories and Home Ojice ERIE, PA. ST. LOUIS PITTSBURGH EL DORADO TULSA EASTLAND Branches in all important points in the Oil and Gas Fields 455 Nov. 18. Techniquekrushes the tech 12-0. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS s l l Nam: Clam Couric Home Addrerr Ferguson, Howard Peter, IITK . 1927 X 715 East 25th St-, Paterson, N- J- Ferre, Carlos Felix, IIJAA . . 1928 X 13 Leon St., Ponce, Porto Rico Ferrier, Leslie Howard . . . 1929 VI Carver St., North Raynham, Mass. Ferris, Fred Samuel . . . . 1928 VI 232 Harrison Ave., Boston, Mass. Ferrucci, Joseph Ferruccio . . 1928 Sp. IV1 3102 Avenue K, Galveston, Texas Fetvedt, Fenwick Arthur . . 1929 VI-A 324 Mill St., Fergus Falls, Minn. Fexy, George Demetrius . . 1927 I 434 81st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Field, John Hardin, CIJKE . . . . 1927 XV2 1413 Mass. Ave., Washington, D. C. Fielding, John Henry, S.B ...... Grad. X-A 15 Montague St., Boston, Mass. Fine, Francis Gurney, Jr., KIJKZ . . 1926 IX-B Bryn Mawr, Pa. Fine, Harold David .... . 1929 I 3 Normandy St., Roxbury, Mass. Fine, Hyman Joseph . . . . 1929 I 11 John St., Chelsea, Mass. Finley, James Howe, Jr. . . . . Grad. VI-A 20 Wheeler St., Somerville, Mass. Fireman, Martin Maurice . . 1926 XV1 914 Washington St., Norwood, Mass. Fish, Maurice Julius, EAM . . 1926 II 43 Beckett St., Portland, Me. Fisher, Alec ...... . 1926 X VI-A 916 Warren Ave., Brockton, Mass. Fisher, Harold Wallace, KZ . . 1927 X 176 Florida St., Springfield, Mass. Fitch, Louis Henry, Jr., ATA . . 1926 X 134 Summer St., Newton Centre, Mass. Fitts, Harvey Amsden, CIJMA . . 1927 XV3 276 Union Ave., Framingham, Mass. Fitts, Lincoln Williams, OE . . 1929 XV1 376 Clinton Road, Brookline, Mass. Fitzgerald, William Francis . . 1927 VI 8 Corning St., Boston, Mass. Fitzpatrick, Harry Matthew . . 1927 I 19 Hawthorne Ave., Auburndale, Mass. Flagg, James Donald, B91-I . . . 1927 I 318 Henry St., Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. Flaherty, Gerard Francis, B.Sc. . . . 1927 XII 507 Centre St., Newton, Mass. Flaherty, Robert Tremaine . . . . 1929 I 315 Bacon St., Waltham, Mass. Flaxington, Robert Frederick, IFA . . . 1926 XIII 9736 110th St., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Fleming, Anthony ..... . 1928 I 10 Willow St., Lawrence, Mass. Fleming, Warren Ostwald . . . 1928 II 2005 South Geddes St., Syracuse, N. Y. Fleshman, George Lewis . . . . 1929 I 28 Eustis St., Wollaston, Mass. Fletcher, Edward Fuller, KIDMA . . . 1927 X 30 Plymouth St., Newton Highlands, Mass. Fletcher, John Gill .... . 1926 V 3 Boston Road, Westford, Mass. Flint, Charles Herman . . . 1927 XVz 47 Oxford St., Winchester, Mass. Flint, Noel Leslie . . . 1926 IV1 8237 S. Bishop St., Chicago, Ill. Flynn, George Alfred . . . . 1927 VI 6 Haines St., Nashua, N. H. Flynn, George Henry .... . 1927 VI 39 Park Ave., Meriden, Conn. Flynn, Grant Yetman, CIJIIA . . 1928 XV1 Hotel Ansonia, Broadway, New York, N. Y Foale, ArcherJohn . . . . 1929 IV2 1334 39th St., Sacramento, Calif. Fogg, George Allen . . . . 1926 XV1 45 Berkeley St., Somerville, Mass. Forbes, James Eli . . . . 1927 VIII 43 Brook Hill Road, Milton, Mass. Ford, Austin Saunders . . . 1926 II 40 Parker St., Cambridge, Mass. Ford, Francis Lawler, A.B. . . . Grad. X-A 4 Fair Oaks Ave., Newtonville, Mass. Ford, Harold Esmond ...... 1929 IV2 Western Springs, Ill. Ford, John Randolph, ATQ .... 1929 VI-A Copley Plaza, Boston, Mass. Forrester, William Alexander, Jr., KE . 1926 III 1308 Wood St., Wilkinsburg, Pa. Forsyth, Lester Allen ...... 1928 IX-B 8 Grant Road, Swampscott, Mass. Fort, Marron William .... . 1926 XIV 423 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. Foster, John Howard . . 1929 VI 150 Grove St., Belmont, Mass. Foster, Lawrence Ansel . . 1927 VII 15 Clifford St., Portland, Me. Foster, Newton Smith . . . 1928 II 161 Washington St., Norton, Mass. Foster, Robert Standley, Jr. . 1928 I I 233 Hale St., Beverly, Mass. Fournier, Norman L. . . . 1928 XV1 248 Haskell St., Fall River, Mass. Fowler, Henry Charles, Jr. . . 1927 XV1 191 Audubon Road, Boston, Mass. Fox, Harold, TACII . . . . 1926 NI-A 40 Alpha Road, Dorchester, Mass. Fracassi, Renato Dario . . . 1929 VI 68 Russel St., Portsmouth, N. H. Francis, Bion Hubbard . . . 1929 i I 39 West Eagle St., East Boston, Mass. Francis, Edwin Allen, ATA . . 1928 IV1 671 South Grant St., Denver, Colo. Francis, George Edward, Jr. . . . 1928 XV-2 117 Magee Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Francis, Winthrop Robert . . . Grad. VI-A 13 East Spring St., Avon, Mass. Frank, Charles, Jr. .... . 1929 XV1 1915 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Frank, Charles Wilbur ...... 1927 VI-C 152 Jackson St., Lawrence, Mass. Frank, Nathaniel Herman, S.B. .... Grad. VIII 65 Fowler St., Dorchester, Mass. Franklin, William Robert, OE. . . 1926 i I 70 Barron Ave., Woodbridge, N. J. Franks, Harry Edward, TEII' . . 1927 XV2 431 Lowell St., Lawrence, Mass. Fraser, Donald Stewart, CIDEK .... 1928 XV3 17 Percy Road, Lexington, Mass. n Frazier, Richard Henry, S.B. . . . Grad. VI 1990 Commonwealth Ave., Brookline, Mass. l i456 l These concerns have often proved their value to Technology men. The Gralyn 20 CI-IARLESGATE WEST BOSTON R The Hotel for Home Comforts, with moder- ate rates. Specially reduced rates toy the Technology students. Make your reser- TIRANK BROTHERS 'HfthAvenue Boot Shop Between 47Q and 4811.1 Streets. New York Footwear for every college and sports activity-foremost in style, unequalled for service Exlzibil Shops: vation for the summer CHICAGO T WASHINGTON th Pegmples Trgst and Woodward Bldg. t mon S' aEE?3i..Qn SNFEEIS T-Iotel ST. Louis A NEW HAVEN , Arcade Building Hotel Taft Sampson QQ: Moulton P I T T s B U R G H Jenkins Arcade E. D. ABBOTT COMPANY PRINTERS and STATIONERS Fmierniiy Work zz S pecialfy 181 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, BOSTON Kenmore 4051 I-I. J. SEILER COMPANY CA TERERS FIFTY YEARS OF CORRECT SERVICE CATERERS AT THE 1925 ALUMNI REUNION Beach 8542 5l3 TREMONT STREET. BOSTON 457 Nov. 18. S. A. E . house warming, - fire in Back Bay fraternity house. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clan' ,Couric Home Addrefr Freeman, Orville William, OE . 1926 , I 448 West 20th St., New York, N. Y. Freeman, Raymond Allison . . . 1926 I 114 The Fenway, Boston, Mass. Freeman Robert Grey . . . . 1928 l X 152 Oxford Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Freeman Stephen, Jr., KHK .... Grad. QVI-A Syracuse, Indiana Freeman, William Lansingh, GPX . . 1926 XV1 1906 11th Ave., Greeley, Colo. French, Alfred Willard, Jr., CIJBE . . 1926 XV2 615 N. Wayne St., Piqua, Ohio French, Carl ....... . 1926 XIII 90 Tyler St., Wollaston, Mass. French, Stephen Warren ..... I . 1927 XV2 44 East Main St., Orange, Mass. Freudenthal, Bernard Raymond, S.B. . . Grad. 'X-A 2105 Linden Ave., Baltimore, Md. Fribance, Austin Edward . . . . 1929 VI 4 Oak St., Mystic, Conn. Friedlander, Henry Karmel, EAM . 1928 XV2 504 W. Diamond Ave., Hazleton, Pa. Friedman, Julius, TACIJ .... . 1927 IX-B 1892 Arthur Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Frink, James Harold . . . 1927 II 403 31st Ave., S., Seattle, Wash. Frisbie, Guy Stoddard, EX . . . 1926 XV2 133 Aldine St., Rochester, N. Y. Frost, Richard Warren . . . . 1926 I 318 Pleasant St., Belmont, Mass. Frutkoff, Esther Lillian .... . 1926 VII 193 Howard Ave., Roxbury, Mass. Fry, Reuben Macon, Jr., fIDMA . . . 1928 VI Box 969 Uniontown, Pa. Fry, William Rawlings . . . . 1929 I 471 Washington St., Brookline, Mass Frye, Royal Merrill, A.B., A.M .... Grad. VIII 318 Newton St., Waltham, Mass. Fuller, Arthur Charles, 'FA . . 1926 VI-A 1530 Wyoming St., Scranton, Pa. Fuller, Robert Donald, B.Sc. . . . Unc. 48 Kilby St., Woburn, Mass. Fulreader, Rufus Ernest, B.S. . . . Grad. X 203 Chile Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Fulton, Edward Arthur, B.Sc. . . . Grad. I Box 75, Parrsboro, Nova Scotia Funk, Donald Ritchie, OX . . 1929 IX-B 306 E. Oakdale Ave., Glenside, Pa. Gabelnick, Arthur . . . . 1929 IX-B 1922 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Gable, Joseph Aloysius, CDK . . 1926 VI 200 S. Hickory St., Mt. Carmel, Pa. Gabrenas, Anthony Paul . . 1926 I Hardwick, Mass. Gada, Natale ..... . 1926 VI-A Box 81, Niantic, Conn. Gaffney, Joseph William . . . . 1928 XV2 115 Winthrop St., Taunton, Mass. Gail, Charles Philip .... . 1928 VI-A Rock S rings, Wyoming Gaines, Charles Latham, ZAE . . 1926 IV2 3 Aberrllen A ts., Jacksonville, Fla. Gaines, John Marshall, Jr., Ph.B. . . . Grad. X-A 69 Tanglewylge Ave., Bronxville, N. Gaines, Oliver Wolcott, Jr. . . . 1927 VI, 264 Highland St., Worcester, Mass. Gaines, Wilbur Leroy, K2 . . . Unc. 240 E. Main St., Meriden, Conn. Gale, Walter Henry, AKE . . . 1929 II 82 Chestnut St., Boston, Mass. Galeota, Joseph Manuel . . . . 1927 VI 187 Green St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Galphin, Clinton Brown, B.S. . . . 1926 VI 118 Williams St., Greenville, S. C. Gamble, Harry Robinson, B.S. . . . Grad. IV, 401 East 6th Ave., Altoona, Pa. Gamm, Samuel ..... . 1927 VI I 17 Cobb St., Boston, Mass. Gannon, Francis Joseph, A.B. . . 1928 X 1 32 Pearson Road, Somerville, Mass. Gannon, Irving John, B.A. . . . 1928 XV3 163 North lst St., Rittman, Ohio Ganolis, Andrew James . . . 1929 I , 1 La Grange Place, Roxbury, Mass. Garcia, Horacio Frederico . . 1926 I Q Montevideo, Uruguay Gardner, Edwin Russell . . 1929 VI Q 40 Willow Ave., Winthrop, Mass. Gardner, Livingston . . . . 1929 XVQI 3 Clark Road, Brookline, Mass. Garrard, Thomas Edward . . 1926 IX-B 1203 N. Haskell Ave., Dallas, Texas Gass, Alfred William . . . . 1926 IV2 Q 259 Silver St., Greenfield, Mass. Gaylord, Joseph Howard, Jr. . 1927 IV1 I 76 Rogers St., Branford, Conn. Geary, Frederick Lawrence, GTK . . 1927 I 21 Trafton Road, Springfield, Mass. Gebhardt, Paul Bertram ...... 1928 VI 219 Main St., Black River Falls, Wis. Geiger, Marion Braxton, B.S., KE. . . 1928 XV2 143 Euclid Ave., Paintsville, Ky. Geisman, Jerome Bertram . . . . 1929 XIV I 251 West 89th St., New York, N. Y. Gentry, Lindsay Kelley, AKE . . . 1927 XV2 Charleston, W. Va. Gerber, Sidney, TAKIJ . . . . 1927 IX-B 710 35th Ave., Seattle, Wash. Germain, Charles .... . 1927 III1 Q 493 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass Gerry, Harold Tirrell .... . 1929 XIV , 36 Hawthorne St., Cambridge, Mass. Gerst, George Samuel, 'FA . . . 1927 I I 213 Second St., Pittsfield, Mass. Geyer, Helmut Walter . . . . 1926 VI 490 Albany Ave., Hartford, Conn. Giardino, Vincent Thomas . . . 1929 II 6 Oneida St., Boston, Mass. Gibbons, Henry Bendel . . . . 1929 XV2 1094 River St., Hyde Park, Mass. Gibson, John Arthur, B.S. . . . Grad. V 701 N . McKean St., Butler, Pa. Gifford, Allan Thurston . . 1927 I 21 Spruce St., Dedham, Mass. Gilbert, George Robert . . 1926 V 1764 Vyse Ave., New York, N. Y. Gilboy, Glennon, S.B. . . . Grad. I 702 Main St., Duryea, Pa. 458 Support our advertisers. MACK TRUCKS MACK BUSSES MACK MOTOR TRUCK COMPANY 75 North Beacon Street Allston Station Boston, Mass. GREEN 86 SWETT COMPANY DEALERS AND JOBBERS AUTO ACCESSORIES 8: TIRES DISTRIBUTORS OF HEWITT GOODRICH CORD TIRES MILLER U. S. OILS IOOZ PENN. CRUDE SPECIAL PRICES TO ALL TECH MEN 821 BoYl.sToN STREET, BosToN TEL.B KBAY 342i f BRANCH STORES 64 WASHINGTON ST., QUINCY 176 NO. MAIN ST., BROCKTON MANCHESTER. MASS. For niore power and Lubrication Use the combination YYIFDI Straight Run GASOLINE and AUTOMOBILE OILS Refined from 100fZ, Bradford Crude Oil EMERY MANTIITRTURING co. Bradford, Pa. AN OIL FOR EVERY PURPOSE rnussnv QQ fCuaran1:'rd' h A 1002 rpm-: Permit No. 7 Dec. 2. More politics - Juniors elect Prom Committee. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clan Caurre Home Addfffi Giles, John Henry Latham . . 1929 I 20 Pearl St., Marblehead, Mass Gilgan, Hugh Carroll . . . . 1926 X 3 Bartlett St., Avon, Mass. Gill, Paul Herman, OE . . . 1929 V 41 Myrtle St., Belmont, Mass. Gillies, Brewster Allison, QIJIIA . . 1927 II 72 Hudson Ave., Haverstraw, N Y Gillis, Lauchlin ..... . 1926 IV1 85 Concord Ave., Somerville, Mass Gilmore, Frank William . . 1926 VI 99 Grove St., Brockton, Mass. Gilmore, Robert Allen . . 1926 I 726 Ninth St., Oakmont, Pa. Ginley, John Arthur . . . 1929 I 39 Kendall St., Walpole, Mass. Girling, Charles Robert . . . 1929 I 16 Cedar St., Taunton, Mass. Gladstein, Milton Barnett . . . . Unc. 399 Albany Ave., Hartford, Conn. Gladwin, Fister ........ 1928 XV2 12 Wamesit Road, Waban, Mass. Glantzberg, Frederick Ernst, AXA . . 1927 II 281 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. Glaser, Samuel, S.B. ,...... Grad. IV1 447 Washington St., Brookline, Mass. Glass, Richard Irving, CDMA . . 1929 IX-B Cleveland St., Norfolk, Mass. Glassman, Lawrence .... . 1928 VI 174 Talbot Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Glazebrook, James Robinson, CIDFA . . 1928 II 1334 3rd St., Louisville, Ky. Gleason, Isaac Willard, IFA ..... 1926 VI-A 219 Pearl St., Reading, Mass. Gledhill, Thomas Lloyd, B.A., M.S. ., . Sp. XII Kincardine, Ontario, Canada Glen, Earl Wilmington, GJEK .... 1929 VI 130 Summerfield St., Fall River, Mass. Glendinning, William, S.B. .... Grad. VI 16 Briggsville St., North Adams, Mass. , Glickman, Nathan Myer . . . . 1928 XV1 159 Wellington Hill St., Matcapan, Mass. Glidden, Robert Mason, OX . . 1926 XV2 65 Adams Ave., Watertown, Mass. Glynn, Paul Thomas ..... . 1929 VI Winsted, Conn. Glynn, William Bragdon, B. Arch. . . Grad. IV1 1171 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. Goble, Richard Brackett, ATA . . . 1928 XV2 511 Ash St., Winnetka, Ill. Godfrey, Edward Rawson, Jr., AIP' . . 1929 XV2 172 Kenduskea Ave., Bangor, Me. Godley, Edgar Bartlett, B.S. .... Grad. VI Hotel Griswolci Cleveland, Ohio Gohr, Edwin John ..... . 1926 X-B 1510 St. Paul St., Rochester, N. Y. Gold, Harold Norman . . 1928 VII 197 Beech St., Holyoke, Mass. Gold, Kenneth Monroe . . 1929 V 197 Beech St., Holyoke, Mass. Goldberg, Carney . . . . 1928 IV1 14 Dolphin Ave., Winthrop, Mass. Goldberg, Julius Benjamin . . 1926 X-B 125 North- Quaker Lane, West Hartford, Conn Goldberg, Leon Joseph . . . 1926 VI-A 1107 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Goldberg, William, TEC! . . 1929 I 190 Bennington St., Boston, Mass. Goldstein, Abraham . . . . 1928 VI 36 Oswego St., Boston, Mass. Goldstein, Leo Wallace . . . . 1929 X 10 1-2 Parry St., Hudson Falls, N. Y. Goodridge, William, B.S., 'FT . . 1926 VI 79 Sigourney St., Hartford, Conn. D Gora, Cowas Kaikhusroo . . . 1928 VI 13-4 A Government Place E., Calcutta, India Gordon, David Mowat . . 1926 IIIQ 740 Viamonte St., Buenos Aires, Argentina Gordon, Harold Bailey . . 1926 II 132 Upham St., Lowell, Mass. Gordon, Samuel . . . . Unc. 80 Hamilton St., Holyoke, Mass. Gorfinkle, Meyer George . . . 1927 VI 8.Lyman St., Beverly, Mass. Gorlinkle, William Irving . . 1928 V 31 Floyd St., Dorchester, Mass. Gormley, Arthur Owen . . . . 1927 I 7 Saratoga St., Lawrence, Mass. Gostanian, Gostan ..... . 1926 XV, 32 Lincoln St., Somerville, Mass. Gould, King Edward, B.S., M.S .... Grad. VI 415 Husband St., Stillwater, Okla. Gould, William Ellsworth, Jr. . . . 1928 XV2 247 Pontiac Ave., Auburn, R. I. Gove, Kenneth Granville, AT . . . 1927 IX-B 82 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Govoni, Alfred Louis .... . 1926 .II Main St., Sandwich, Mass. Gowen, Francis Tufts . . . 1929 VI Georgetown Road, West Newbury, Mass. Grace, Carleton . . . 1928 VI 235 W. Stevens Ave., South Amboy, N. J. Gracia, Albert Joseph . . . 1928 JX 1 Orchard St., Cambridge, Mass. Graham, Malcolm, Jr. .... . 1926 JII Wiscasset, Maine - Granara, Madeline Mary, A.B. . . . 1928 IV1 79 University Road, Brookline, Mass. Grant, John Austin .... . 1928 V 36 Walnut St., Everett, Mass. Gratz, Frank William, EAM . . 1926 IX-A 401 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Graves, Walter Sargent, IFA . . 1926 IX 11 Melvina St., Nutley, N. J. Graves, William Hagerman, Jr. . . . 1926 III1 69 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. Gray, Edward Greeley, B.S. . . . . Grad. II 1034 N. 9th St., Terre Haute, Ind. Gray, Elisha, fI1BE .... . 1928 XV2 1 Catherine St., Corning, N. Y. Gray, Robert Watkinson, Jr., AKE . . 1929 III 54 Huntington St., Hartford, Conn. Greeley, James Bonaparte . . . 1928 II 45 Orange St., Nashua, N. H. Green, Arthur Donald . . . . 1926 X 14 Cushing Terrace, Dorchester, Mass. Green, Herbert Franklin . . . 1929 X-B 18 Payson Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Green, Joseph .... . 1929 VI-A 95 Erie St., Dorchester, Mass. 460 These advertisers make Technique possible. DA DR UF F . i I 1 nge hat A -mi ke 8 littlegglcifefkne 'Yoo TS v b te' ,3,::xt:3Z,:xi g:.12YQgg,g'i is cas You LABS . Bollle Bacilli, Ihr: cause of Dandruf. Illuslralion Re- produced from Hazcn's Diseases of lhe Skin. C. V. Mosby, Publisher. Dandruff is a disease difficult to cure, but easy to check. Read below about the best way to combat it. Do something about it! DANDRUFF is a danger signal. If you have it you should do something about it. Perhaps you never knew it before, but dandruff is a germ disease. It spreads by infection from personal contact, as with the common use of combs and brushes. Children, for in- stance, are never troubled with dan- druff until actually infected by some contact. Dandruff is a disease diflicult to cure, but easy to check. It has a ten- dency to reappear, unless properly treated, and often brings with it the possible loss of hair or actual baldness. The ideal treatment to combat dan- druff conditions is the systematic use of Listerine, the safe antiseptic. We have received hundreds of un- solicited letters from Listerine users, claims for what Listerine will do in this way. If you are troubled with dandruff you owe it to yourself to try it. Using Listerine for dandruff is not complicated. You simply douse it on your scalp, full strength, and massage thoroughly. The effect is antiseptic, cleansing and healing. And you will be amazed to see how this treatment, fol- lowed systematically, combats dandruff. Moreover, Listerine will not discolor the hair nor will it stain fabrics. Not only men but women have be- come devoted users of Listerine for this purpose - women, particularly, since bobbed hair has been in vogue and has made them more conscious of dandruff if it happened to be present. Try Listerine this way. Used sys- tematically, the results are almost miraculous! -- Lambert Pharmacal Co., St. Louis, U. S. A. who are most enthusiastic in their 'Y I LI 5 l 'li R I -amd da1zfl'rzgfrz'f7zpQf do not ge! along fogeifzer 461 Cballe . h yolshtvaste Dec. 18. Christmas Concert a success. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS a Name Clam Course Home Addrefr Green, Thomas Dudley . . . 1926 VI 152 West 57th St., New York, N. Y. Greene, Charles Richard .... . 1927 , II 64 Franklin St., Framingham, Mass. Greenhalge, Arnold Martland . . . 1927 I 69 Bradford Ave., Bradford, Mass. Greenman, Earl Ferdinand ..... 1927 -Sp. II 45 Norway St., Boston, Mass. Greenough, William Bates, jr., S.B. . . Grad. VIII 203 Blackstone Blvd., Providence, R. I. Greenup, Harold Wilson, B.S ..... Grad. V 208 W. Cherry St., Sherman, Texas Greer, Millard Marquis, EN .... 1926 III2 414 N. Jefferson St., New Castle, Pa. Gregersen, Magnus Ingstrup, A.B., M.A. . Sp. V Solvarg, California Grew, Lawrence Boyd ...... 1927 VI-A 236 Boylston St., Brockton, Mass. Griep, Elmer Frederick, KHK .... 1928 VI-A Fruitland, Idaho Grier, Thomas Campbell, IIJBE . . . 1927 II Birmingham, Pa. Grierson, Cyrus Arthur William, B.S. . . 1927 VI-A Weymouth, Nova Scotia Griffin, Walter Bancroft ...... 1927 IX-B 66 North St., Medford, Mass. Griffith, Barrett Constantine, B.Sc. . . Grad. VI 212 jameson Ave., Toronto, Canada Grimwood, Walter Kendall . . . 1927 VI-C 39 Sheridan St., Haverhill, Mass. Gross, George jacob .... . . Grad. - VI-A 916 E. North Ave., Baltimore, Md. Gross, Samuel Hyman . . . . 1927 XV3 ' 80 Fayston St., Roxbury, Mass. Grover, Elliot Brown, ATA . . . 1928 II Taftville, Conn. Grunwell, William Robie, AXA . . 1928 XIII Punta Gorda, Florida Gruver, Earl Shuman ..... . 1926 CAOQII Watertown Arsenal, Mass. Gruzen, Barnett Sumner .... . 1926 IV1 12 Bennett St., Woburn, Mass. Guerin, Thomas Edmund, AKE . . 1928 IX-B 249 West Webster Ave., Muskegon, Mich. Guertin, Joseph David .... . 1928 I 20 Warland St., Cambridge, Mass. Guest, Romeo Holland, EAE . . 1929 IV2 401 N. McDufiie St., Anderson, S. C. Guinan, john Fitz Gerald . . 1928 VI-A 60 Wildwood Ave., Arlington, Mass. Guise, Arthur Barnes .... . 1927 IX 12 Bellvista Road, Allston, Mass. Gulliver, Arthur Wadleigh . . . . 1928 I 33 Norwood St., Portland, Me. Gunning, Henry Cecil, B.A., Sc. . . Grad. XII 3642 35th Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. Gupta, Birj Nath .... . 1928 VI-A Agra, India Gwathmey, Allan Talbott, B. S. . 1926 XIV 1624 Monument Ave., Richmond, Va. Haase, Harold Frederick, B.S. . . . Grad. X-A 2915 Chestnut St., Milwaukee, Wis. Haberstroh, Charles Ferdinand . . . 1928 X 46 Hastings St., West Roxbury, Mass. Hagedorn, Hector Edmund . . 1928 IV2 Box 782, Manila, Philippines Hagerty, joseph Michael, B.S. . 1927 VI 1601 6th Ave., Bessemer, Ala. Hale, james Frank, Jr. . . . 1929 VI 55 Elm St., Andover, Mass. Halet, Ahmed Hassan, B.S. . . 1927 VI-A Robert College, Constantinople, Turkey Hall Arthur George . . . . 1928 VIII 33 St. Paul St., Montpelier, Vt. Hall Charles Joseph . . . . 1928 II 16 Ridge Road, Mattapan, Mass., Hall Crispin Clement . . . 1926 'I Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies Hall Donald Templeton, ATA . . . 1928 XV2 Honolulu, Hawaii Hall Floyd Wadsworth . . . 1928 X 23 St. Rose St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Hall George Albro, QAX . . 1927 XI 32 Powder House Blvd., Somerville, Mass Hall, William Mott, EX . . 1928 VI 391 South Union St., Burlington, Vt. Hallahan, john Thomas . . . 1929 I 1 Waters St., Peabody, Mass. Hallett, Sears Lafayette . . 1929 XV, 10 Claflin Road, Brookline, Mass. Halpert, Harold Louis ...... 1929 II 18 Normandy St., Roxbury, Mass. Hamblen, Jennings B. ...... Grad. G.-F. Eng. Franklin, Indiana Hamblet, George Warren, Jr., CDMA . . 1926 II 506 Lowell St., Lawrence, Mass. Hamilton, Hugh Green, Jr., CIJKE : . 1929 VI 1765 Union St., Schenectady, N. Y. Hamilton, Ward Lindsay . . . . 1926 XV2 111 Douglas Road, Rochester, N. Y. Hammar, Ralph Arthur .... . 1926 VI-A 36 Cross St., Nashua, N. H. Hammatt, Abram Crosby . . 1926 IV2 Potomac Park Apts., Washington, D. C. Hammond, Joseph William . . 1927 VI-A Wayland, Mass. ' Hammond, Wilson Thomas ..... 1928 I 226 Clifton St., Malden, Mass. Hampshire, Benjamin Franklin .... Grad. VI-A 947 E. Tioga St., Philadelphia, Pa. Hancock, Robert Wesley, EN .... 1927 XV3 1835 Burlingame Ave., W., Los Angeles, Calif Handy, John Elliott ....... Grad. VI-A Cataumet, Mass. Hanks, William Vilas, B.S., M.S. . . . Grad. X 525 Wisconsin Ave., Madison, Wis. Hannauer, George, Jr., CIDKE . . . 1926 II 4 West Ruth St., Calumet City, Ill. Hanson, Oscar Eugene . . . . 1926 II 27 Bowen St., Edgewood, R. I. Haplpel, John ....... . 1929 XV3 1364 Carroll St., New York, N. Y. Har ing, Cyril Richard Bennett . . 1929 XV1 13 Deer Park, Lynn, Mass. Harding, john Henry .... . 1926 I R. F. D. No. 3, Waldoboro, Maine Harding, Lawrence Merle . . 1929 VI 22 Dean St., Bridgewater, Mass. 462 i w Fraternities, patronize these firms. S. S. CO. STATE STREET COPLEY SQUARE MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE P urveyors to FRATERNITY HOUSES The State Street Trust Company -Q-5. 60. I lx QQ K, r affords its depositors the advantage of three K banking offices in excellent locations, each ,f m equipped with modern safe deposit vaults. x 4 MAIN OFFICE The sure sign of superiority Cor. State and Congress Streets -'--1'-' Boston, Mass. CQPLEY SQUARE OFFICE Confectionery, Cigars and Toilet Articles 531 BOYISYOH Street L'-'l' MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE OFFICE 0 I Corner of Massachusetts Avenue ' . . 0. and Boylston Street CORNER TREMONT AND BEACON STREETS. BOSTON MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM H. KEITH COMPANY Eggs anci Egg Prociucis 72 SOUTH MARKET STREET. BOSTON, MASS. 126 HUDSON STREET, NEW YORK 350 NORTH DEARBORN STREET, CHICAGO Simeon C. Keith, Tech '93, President MITCHELL WING COMPANY IO9, I I I, I I3 ABROAD STREET BOSTON Laundry Supplies, Soaps, Cleaning Materials 463 Dec. 19. Bill Lowell plans vacation in Bermuda. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clan' Cpurre Home Addf6JI Harding, Robert Marion . . . . 1928 I 802 Downer Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Hardwick, Sydney Curtis, Jr. . . 1929 XX Hingham Motor Company, Hingham, Mass. Harms, Nicolaus, K2 . . . 1929 I I Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ' Harrington, Fred Morgan . . 1927 VI-A 41 Cranston Ave., St. John, N. B. Harrington, Harold Arthur . . . 1928 IV2 Cross St., Graniteville, Mass. Harrington, Henry Daniel . . 1928 IV2 Cross St., Graniteville, Mass. Harrington, Valentine Fabian . . 1926 V 10 Brookside Park, Milton, Mass. Harris, Albert ..... . 1929 IX-C 110 Howland St., Roxbury, Mass. Harris, Carl Wilson . . . . 1928 IV2 1179 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Harris, Joseph Sanford . . . . 1927 XV2 1033 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. Harris, Laurence Ellsworth . . . 1927 I 36 Ossipee Road, West Somerville, Mass. Harris, Robert Samuel, C-DAX . . 1928 VII 85 Perry St., Brookline, Mass. Harris, William John .... . 1929 VI 85 Perry St., Brookline, Mass. Harris, William Melish, ATA . . . 1929 III2 809 W. Church St., Champaign, Ill. Harrison, Crockett Allen BOII .... 1926 XV1 506 East Fifth St., Fulton, Mo. Harrison, Richard Edgecomb, KIDEK . . 1927 I 23 Thayer Ave., Braintree, Mass. Harrison, William Dean .... . 1929 IX-B 23 Thayer Ave., Braintree, Mass. Hart, Francis Burt, CIDAC-D . . . . 1928 II 516 Main St., Hackensack, N. J. Hart, John Stanley .... . 1926 I 113 Park Ave., Bridgewater, Mass. Hartline, Ralphard Winship . . . . 1929 X 3 Cobden St., Roxbury, Mass. Hartman, Standish Chard, IFA . . . 1928 ' VI-A 26 Park Ave., Flemington, N. Hartmann, Eric ..... . 1928 VI-A 220 Pearl St., Springfield, Mass. Hartshorne, Edward, EAE . . . . 1928 III2 647 High St., Pottstown, Pa. Hartwell, Thurston . . . . 1928 II 15 Westbourne St., Roslindale, Mass. Hartz, John Jacob, QJKE . . 1928 X 808 Washington Ave., Evansville, Ind. Harvey, Percy Emory . . . . 1927 I 21 Tufts Ave., Everett, Mass. Harvey, Thomas Guille . . . . 1928 IX-A 1612 South Main St., Racine, Wis. Haskell, Eben Brown, AXA . . . 1926 VI 26 Ocean St., Marblehead, Mass. Hastings, Ben Gaston, QIJEK . . 1929 IV2 Bayview Ave., Port Washington, N. Y. Hastings, Wallace Howard . . . 1926 VI Washington, D. C. Hatch, Philip Lawrence . . . . 1926 VI-A 4 So. Marble St., Stoneham, Mass. Hatch, Robert Seymour, OX . . 1927 I 125 Corey St., West Roxbury, Mass. Hately, Furness Hall, BSU . . . 1927 IX-B 420 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Hathaway, Gilbert Hurd . . 1928 VIII 29 Gibson St., Rochester, N. Y. Hatton, Edward Stoddard . . 1928 X 27 Shaw Road, Swampscott, Mass. . D Hautman, Joseph Louis . . . . 1926 IV1 117 Huey Ave., Saylor Park Sta., Cincinnati, Ohio Haven, Roger Walker . . . . 1927 II 27 Lloyd St., Winchester, Mass. Hawkins, Richard Pratt, GJKZ . . . 1927 II 1350 Highland Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Hawthorne, Kenneth Charles, OE . . 1927 X 616 Putnam St., Peru, Ill. Hayes, Alfred Henry, lP'A . . . . 1929 X 6 Middlesex Road, Stoneham, Mass. Hayes, Ewan Romyn . . . . 1927 VI Oak Knoll, Newburyport, Mass. Haynes, Melvin David . . 1928 X Ballard Vale, Mass. Hazard, Jarvis Monroe . . . 1929 VI Elmwood Ave., East Aurora, N. Y. Hazen, Harold Locke, S.B. . . . . Grad. VI 211 Main St., Three Rivers, Mich. Head, Ralph Wellington, AT . . 1926 XV2 130 Cascadilla Park, Ithaca, N. Y. Heale, James Alfred .... . 1927 I Colony Ave., Park Ridge, N. J. Healy, John Francis .... . 1927 VI 62 Fruit St., Winsted, Conn. Hegarty, Thomas Edward . . . 1927 IV2 9 Mount Vernon St., Somerville, Mass. Heidtmann, Wallace Herbert . . 1928 IV2 18 Sterling Place, Hicksville, N. Y. D Heikichi, Endow, B.S .... . 1927 Sp.VI 920 West 10th St., Los Angeles, Calif. Heins, Harold, CIJBA . . . 1927 VIII 464 Salem St., Medford, Mass. Helber, Carlyle Leland . . . . . Grad. XIII-A Red Bud, Illinois Helme, Myron Beach ....... 1928 VI-A Helmetta, N. Hemenway, Kenneth Harlow, EN . . . 1927 XV2 62 Revell Ave., Northampton, Mass. Hemeon, Wesley Chester Lincoln . . . 1926 X 14 Cottage St., Stoneham, Mass. Hemminger, Charles Edward Harvey, B.S. Grad. X-A 16 E. Patriot St., Somerset, Penn. Hem hill, Harry James, K2 .... 1926 VI 20 So. Raleigh Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Hencliee, Philip Abner ...... 1926 II 1039 Mass Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Henderson, Mahlon Lucas, B.S. . . . Grad. VI Box 203, Fairmont, W. Va. Hendry, Earl, E. E ........ 1926 CA.O.QII Watertown Arsenal, Watertown, Mass. Henne, Albert Leon-Leopold, D.Ch. . . Grad. X 57 Rue des Confideres, Brussels, Belgium Henry, James Terence ..... . 1927 VI 51 Tenth St., Lowell, Mass. Hentz, Clifford Eugene .... . Unc. l 60 Randolph St., Arlington, Mass. Hepburn, John Wick . . 1927 VI-A 100 Market St., Warren, Pa. Herlihy, John Albert . . . 1927 JI Wilton, New Hampshire I I 464 . ' v. ' 3'T1i 6!2 sl ' J' X . N t V x 1 Q J 4? R ,F i 1 E phi A .Y 3753 132 2 . 2 il I , t if T -f Q I AN , ., -1 . . . .... - '-:fi it - m i s. 2 '-2-1 T 'l MAKERS CF POWDEKS SINCE ISOQ. Tha alder! du Pont da 'll- paw r ml I Buila in 1802 ff' ' 1 1 N il I Q, 'EI RX x ' FII E'9i3Q,Q, sL1!4?'f'! 5'!t 2- Leadership Leadership is measured by service. For nearly a century and a quarter, the du Pont name has signified leader- ship in explosive manufacture on this continent. Paralleling the rapid growth of Amer- ican industry, du Pont has developed ex losives to meet new needs and soiire new problems that industry might be served. Thus it has been the privilege of du Pont to contribute a share in the industrial expansion of the Republic. E. 1.4 DU PONT DE. NEMOURS 8: CO., Inc. Exploriver Deparfment WILMINGTON, DELAWARE Partial view af Repmmn Plant, one af the lnrgert exp lorive plsntr af the du Pant Company XX Ifruixllilfi 2' l'l3f,,,YEAPxS OF LEADEIRSHIP IN THE SERVICE OF INDUSTRY Dee. 23. Tired students leave for vacation. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clan Courre Home Addrerr Hermann, Eugene Christopher, S.B. . . Grad. J X-A 31 St. Luke Road, Allston, Mass. Herreshoff, Norman Francis, GJFA . . 1926 IV1 142 Hope St., Bristol, R. I. Hersey, Donald Samuel .... . 1928 I1 62 Gorham St., Cambridge, Mass. Hershberg, Emanuel Benjamin . . . 1929 I X 10 Farrar St., Lynn, Mass. Hershey, Robert Landis, S.B. . . . Grad. X 7 Central St., Winchester, Mass. Hersum, LeRoy Maxwell, S.B. . . Grad. I 52 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass. Hertzmark, Abner Gordon . . . 1928 I II 260 Pleasant St., Holyoke, Mass. Herzog, Eugene, B.S. . . . . . Grad. VI 56 Johnson St., Lynn, Mass. Hess, Lewis ..... . 1928 X 42 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Hessel, Robert Noel Curtis . . 1927 XIV 1611 Worcester Road, Framingham, Mass Hettrick, Ames Bartlett ...... 1928 XV2 South Somerset, Mass. Heymans, William Jules, M.E. .... Grad. III2 49 Bd. de Kerchove, Ghent, Belgium Heyser, Alton Schulze ...... 1926 . I 3348 Mt. Pleasant St., Washington, D. C. Hibbard, Charles Lovejoy, Jr., KA . . 1928 IV1 40 Colt Road, Pittsfield, Mass. Hibbard, Hall Livingstone, A.B. . . 1927 IX-B 416 10th St., Fredonia, Kansas Hibbard, Harlan Davis, A.B. . . . 1927 III 1307 Wilson Ave., Columbia, Mo. Hibbert, 'Raymond Franklin, ATA . . 1927 XV2 92 Shawmut Ave., Marlboro, Mass. Hicks, William Ward, OX . . . . 1926 I I 35 Marlboro St., Newburyport, Mass. Higbee, William Edward, Jr. . . . 1929 V 65 North Main St., Sharon, Mass. Higgins, Allen Franklin . . . 1927 X 25 Berkeley St., Somerville, Mass. Higgins, Archie Clinton . . 1927 X Hopkinsville, Kentucky Hilbert, Alfred George . . . 1929 XV2 13 Thaddeus St., Chicopee Falls, Mass. Hildebrand, Lee Ernest, B.S. . . Grad. VI 221 Lincoln Ave., Cliftondale, Mass. Hildick, Walter Edmund . . . 1928 XV3 Goulding Road, Sterling, Mass. Hill, Arthur Middleton, B.E. . . . Grad. II 611 N. Pine St., Hammond, La. Hill, Donald Charles . . . 1926 II c-o Adjutant General, Washington, D. C. Hill, Joseph Frederick . . . 1927 IX-B 15 Paisley Park, Boston, Mass. Hill, Kenneth Edward, 'IPA . 1926 II 10 Garden St., West Roxbury, Mass. Hill, Norman Coy . . . . 1926 X 36 Waldo Road, Arlington, Mass. Hilliard, William Lawrence . . 1929 I1 5 Commonwealth Ave., Hopkinton, Mass Hills, Fisher,ATA .... . 1929 XV2 25 Gillett St., Hartford, Conn. Hilton, Linwood Benjamin, B.S .... Grad. VI 20 Wood St., Lewiston, Me. Himrod, Edwin Hall, AXA . . . . 1927 1111 952 St. Marks Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hinck, Ernest Christopher, BOII . . . 1927 VI 63 Prospect Ave., Montclair, N. J. Hinckley, Edward Barnard, A.B. . . Grad. X 17 Granite St., Gloucester, Mass. Hinckley, William Peck . . . . 1926 II 11 Bonito Ave., Long Beach, Calif. Hird, Malcolm Stickney . . . . 1926 II11 21 Westland Road, Waltham, Mass. Hitchcock, Lauren Blakely ..... 1926 X 48 Hillside Terrace, Belmont, Mass. Hitchcock, Paul Cameron, S.B., fIJ1 A . 1927 II 52 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Hoak, Richard Daugherty ..... 1928 X 514 N. Mulberry St., Lancaster, Pa. Hoar, Henry Charles, OX ..... 1926 X 1782 Kearney Ave., San Diego, Calif. Hoar, William Hughes ...... 1926 I 112 Gordon Ave., Hyde Park, Mass. Hobson, Alexander Maben, Jr., EAE . . 1928 XV2 899 Virginia Park, Detroit, Mich. Hodder, Walter George ...... 1928 I 47 White St., Cambridge, Mass. Hodges, Parke Abernethy . . . . 1927 IIII1 Noroton, Conn. Hoffman, Corbit Strickland, Jr., EX . . 1926 III 211 Farnsworth Ave., Bordentown, N. J. Hoffman, George Matthias . . . . 1927 VI 1010 Short St., New Orleans, La. Hoffman, Harry Draper ...... Grad.CO.D.DII 2349 Ashmead Place, Washington, D. C. Hoffman, Richard Thompson, EN . . 1929 VI 1010 Short St., New Orleans, La. Hofman, Eric, B911 ..... . 1927 XV2 88 Robinwood Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Hogan, James Joseph ..... . 1929 X 80 Maverick St., Fitchburg, Mass. Hogan, William Raymond, EN . . . 1927 II 46 West 100th St., New York, N. Y. Hogg, Frank Trevor, C.E .... . 1926 IV1 165 School St., Milton, Mass. Holdrege, Charles Francis, BOII . . 1929 VI 1936 South 33rd St., Omaha, Nebr. Holien, Edward Obert, B.S. ..... Grad. IV1, 1248 Marshall Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Holland, Christian Vendegrift, Ch.E. . . Grad. X-A Eastville, Virginia Hollis, Edward Poole .... . 1929 XIII 150 Ocean St., East Lynn, Mass. Holmes, Edgar Miller .... . 1926 VII 22 Bates Road, Watertown, Mass. Holmes, Edward Henry . . . . . 1928 I I Elm St., Kingston, Mass. Holmes, Maurice Coffyn, B.S. . . . Grad. VI , Box 154, Raleigh, W. Va. Holmes, Richard Wellington . . 1928 VI-A 263 W. Elm St., Brockton, Mass. Holt, Wendell Rockwood . . . 1929 IV2i 26 Moultrie St., Dorchester, Mass. Homerberg, Victor Oliver, S.B. .... Grad. 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Hopkins, Irving Laforest . . . . 1927 II Plymouth, Maine Hopton, Lester Charles, CIJBE . . . 1926 XV2 311 Summit Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Horan, Lawrence Augustine ..... 1929 II 96 Lawrence St., Malden, Mass. Horgan, Kenneth Lawrence Neville . . 1929 VI 90 Easton St., Allston, Mass. Horle, Ariel Francis .,... . 1926 III1 43 Crowninshield Road, Brookline, Mass. Horn, Frank Wilbur ..... . 1928 IV2 27 Ainsworth St., Boston, Mass. Horn, Robert Jewell, B.S., M.E .... Grad.CG.-F.E.D Bauxite, Arkansas Horne, Evart John .... . 1926 I 15 Irving St., Worcester, Mass. Horton, Donald Francis . . . 1927 I 40 Mechanic St., Haverhill, Mass. Horwitz, Solomon, TACIJ . . . . 1929 I Main St., North Reading, Mass. Hossie, Walter William, EX .... 1928 VI-A 125 So. Madison Ave., La Grange, Ill. Hottel, Hoyt Clarke, B.A., M.S ..., Grad. X 501 Lincoln Ave., Erie, Pa. Houck, William Gabriel, Jr., EAE . . 1929 I 551 Lafayette Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Hough, Benjamin Kent, Jr., ATA . 1929 I 10 Monmouth Court, Brookline, Mass. Houghton, George Edward . . . . 1928 VI 1012 Beaconsfield, Grosse Point Park, Mich. Houghton, Herbert'Moore, OE . . 1927 VI 448 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. Houghton, Joseph York, QIJMA . . . 1926 XV2 7 Longfellow Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Houghton, Russell LeRoux . . . 1926 IV1 The Knox School, Cooperstown, N. Y. Houpis, John George ..... . 1928 VIII 153 Eleventh St., Lowell, Mass. Houston, George Cochran, EN . . . 1927 XV3 612 Prospect St., Maplewood, N. J. Hovgaard, Ole Mogens . . . . 1926 VI-C 76 Egmont St., Brookline, Mass. Howard, Carl Chandler . . . . 1929 IV2 10 Conwell St., Somerville, Mass. Howard, Harry Francis, IFA . . . 1926 XVI 249 Plimpton St., Walpole, Mass. Howarth, James Edward, Jr., JDK . 1929 VI-A 1152 Dutton St., New Bedford, Mass. Howe, Benjamin Varnum . . . . 1926 IX-B 49 Cottage St., Norwood, Mass. Howe, Philip Bryce .... . 1929 VI 23 Bates Road, East Milton, Mass. Howe, Stanley Ranous, EAE . . . 1926 XV3 1325 West 27th St., Minneapolis, Minn. Howe, Walter Daskam, OE . . . 1928 IV-2 . 241 Buckminster Road, Brookline, Mass. Howes, Thomas Prince, Jr., BG-JH . . 1928 XV2 322 E. South St., Orlando, Fla. Howlett, Nelson Emmanuel . . . . 1926 IX-B 390 Riverway, Boston, Mass. Hoyt, Charles Wakley . . . 1928 II 72 Cypress St., Brookline, Mass. Hsiao, Tsin ..... . 1926 JI 2312 19th St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Hsin, Wen Chi ..... . . 1926 iI 2312 19th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Hsu, Tsung Shu, S.B. . . . . Grad. X-A 58 Tai Ping St., Tientsin, China Huang, Chia Hua ..... . . 1927 IV2 Shanghai, China Huang, Tzu-Ching, B.S., M.S. .... Grad. V Peking, China Hubbard, George Stevens . . . . 1928 XV2 111 State St., Newburyport, Mass. Hubbard, Malcolm MacGregor, AIP' . . 1929 VI 6 Kay Terrace, Newport, R. I. Huckman, Edward Rawnsley, KE . 1926 I 167 Oakland Ave., Methuen, Mass. Hudson, Raymond Arthur . . . . 1926 VI 75 Brornfield St., Newburyport, Mass. 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Cambridge Office, Coop, Harvard Square University 8l88 The Boston Transcript is Yvw' Newspaper .0 PORTS and other college and school activities - radio - they are all there, every day. Also, of I course, all the news of the great wide world and special feature articles almost without number. ln short, a complete newspaper printing the things that the student in college and school wants to read. Euston ftthening Ulranstript HQTEL SQMERSET When plans for Bridge Part ies, Private Dances, and Afternoon Teas are under discussion, Hotel Somerset should be considered iirst, because of its location, homelike atmosphere and the individual attention given e ach party by its trained personnel. FRANK C. HALL, Manager 469 ,I an. 11-14. Voo Doo 8g The Tech exchange pleasantries. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clan Course Home Addrcrr Huske, Joseph Caldwell . . . . Grad. XIII-A 669 Hillside Ave., Fayetteville, N. C. Hutchings, Roland Lee ..... 1927 ,XI 34 Pine St., Orono, Maine Hutchins, Merle Everett, B.S .... Grad. II 120 Portland St., Haverhill, Mass. Hutchinson, William Spencer, Jr., CIJKE 1929 III 1235 Morton St., Dorchester, Mass. Hutchison, Frank Cameron .... 1927 II 5018 Bryant Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. Hutchison, Wheaton Howe, OX . . 1927 IX-A 201 Bowen St., Providence, R. I. Hutzler, Charles Gotthelf . . 1926 I 82 Cliff St., Norwich, Conn. Idelovitch, Benami Hiram . Unc. Zion, Palestine Ikehara, Shikao .... . 1928 VI Uosaki, Japan Ilsley, Ralph, S.B. . . . Grad. XII 2 Bartlett St., Haverhill, Mass. Ingle, David, Jr., XCIJ . 1928 VI 810 South First St., Evansville, Ind. Ingraham, Elmer Clarke . 1926 IV1 Hampsted, New Hampshire Ingram, Henry Allison . . . 1926 XIII-A 302 Bala 'Ave., Cynwyd, Pa. Innerasky, Richard Paul, Jr. . . 1927 XV2 233 Clarendon St., Fitchburg, Mass. Inskeep, Harry Vincent, AXA . 1927 p II 2 Frost Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Ivancich, Paul Nicholas . . . 1927 I 710 Hawthorne St., Houston, Texas Iveson, Holmes .... 1928 II 312 Lynnfield St., Lynn, Mass. Jack, Raymond Alexander, IFA . 1928 III1 415 E. Franklin St., Evansville, Ind. Jackson, Glenn Dale, Jr., ATQ . 1927 XV3 181 Raleigh Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Jackson, Robert Edwards . . 1929 II 26 Churchill Ave., Campello, Mass. Jacob, John Brown . . . 1926 II 3414 17th St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Jacobs, Reginald Frederick . 1927 I 11 Clive St., Boston, Mass. Jacobs, Robert Morey . . . 1929 I Andover St., Billerica, Mass. Jacobson, John Edward, B.S. , 1927 II Texas City, Texas Jacoby, Gordon Campbell, OAX . 1927 I Ashby, Mass. Jacques, Edwin Everett . . . 1929 VI-A 693 E. Central St., Franklin, Mass. James, Maurice Dudley, OX . . 1927 XV1 25 Bellevue St., Dorchester, Mass. James, Russell Robertson .... 1927 VI 641 Adams Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Jameson, John Alexander, Jr., B.A. . 1928 I 20 Park Lane, Santa Barbara, Calif. Jamison, Joseph Anthony . . . 1928 IX 1425 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Janes, George Norman . . . 1927 VI-C 182 Washington Ave., Chelsea, Mass. Janes, Henry, CDKE . . 1927 XV2 1303 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. Janome, Vito . . . 1929 II 248 E. Dominick St., Rome, N. Y. Jarvis, Clayton, Frank . 1929 IV1 17 Walnut St., Newburyport, Mass. Javelin, William Alfred . . . 1929 'V 12 Prince St., Cambridge, Mass. Jeffery, Clifton Adams .... 1926 VI-A 54 Grove St., Milford, Mass. Jenckes, Malcolm Allan, Ph.B. . . . 1926 II 170 Ontario St., Providence, R. I. Jenkins, Charles Francis, Jr., ZAE . 1926 X-B Kitchens Lane, Mt. Airy, Pa. Jennison, Marshall Walker, K2 . 1927 VII 62 Neal St., Portland, Me. Jeppe, Douglas Painton, OAX . 1926 LI 334 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. Jerardi, Peter Joseph .... 1927 II 175 Forest St., Arlington, Mass. Jerrett, Roderick Leon . . . 1926 VI 60 Vandewater St., Providence, R. I. Jessup, Harlan Robinson, X119 . 1928 II 243 Haverford Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. Jette, Norman, AXA .... 1928 III2 521 Maple St., Anaconda, Mont. Jewell, Paul Vernon .... 1926 XIV 419 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. Jewett, Sidney Bascome, QIJFA . 1928 XV2 1062 Piedmont Ave., Atlanta, Ga. John, Stuart Wearne .... 1926 VI Cambria Court, St. Davids, Pa. Johnson, Abbott Livingston, 2d . 1926 XV2 330 E. Washington St., Muncie, Ind. Johnson, Albert Lincoln, Jr. .... 1926 I 195 Main St., Hamburg, N. Y. Johnson, Arthur Frederick .... 1926 III, 1438 2nd Ave., Boulder, Colo. Johnson, Charles Harmany, Jr., B.S., EN . Grad. III2 221 Moody Ave., New Castle, Pa. Johnson, Charles Richard .... 1929 X 35 Rossmere St., Newtonville, Mass. Johnson Ellis Adolph ..... 1928 VI-A 77 Center St., Holbrook, Mass. Johnson, Elmer Siverine . . 1926 ' X 3 East Nichols St., North Woburn, Mass. Johnson, Ernest Stanley . . 1929 II 64 Grand St., Springfield, Mass. Johnson, Herbert Guil . . 1927 XV3 49 Waban Hill Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Johnson, Lyman Baker . . . 1927 XIV 133 Dakota St., Dorchester, Mass. Johnson Orland Montmorency . 1929 VI 111 Cottage Park Road, Winthrop, Mass. Johnson Paul Anderson, C-DAX . 1928 VI 2753 Upper Manoa Road, Honolulu, Hawaii Johnson Ralph Blake, C-DAX. . 1927 X 2753 Upper Manoa Road, Honolulu, Hawaii Johnson Reverdy, AT' . . 1926 VI 222 Stelle Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Johnson Richard William . 1926 XV1 203 High St., Newburyport, Mass. Johnson Shirley Dawson . 1927 II Denver, Colorado 470 Fraternities, attention! TELEPHONES: KENMORE 4500 AND REGENT 2040 RHODES BROTHERS CO. Groceries and Provisions Wholesale and Retail 170 TO 174 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE 10 AND 11 HARVARD SQUARE BOSTON, MASS. BROOKLINE, MASS. STAR BRASS MANUFACTURING co. 11, ,, b 53 Oliver Street BOSTON - MASS. Coffee is M anufaclurcrs of High Grade Pressure and Vacuum Gages for all pur- poses. Steel, Semi-Steel and Bronze Globe, Angle and Check Valves, Pop Safety and Relief Valves, Engine Indicators, and Cage Testers, etc. NEW YORK PITTSBURG CHICAGO Buy the Best. The Finest Grown. 471 Jan. 13. Tech Show and A. A. combine forces. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS l Name Clary Courre Home Addrerr Johnson, Walter Kenneth . . 1927 I 46 Melrose St., Lawrence, Mass. Johnston, Henry Donaldson . . 1927 XV2 39 Boulevard, Mittineague, Mass. Johnston, Leonard Whitman . . 1929 III1 Irving Place, Holliston, Mass. Jones, Arthur Augustus . . . 1929 VI-A 308 Pennsylvania Ave., East Warren, Pa. Jones, Edward Oliver Francis . . 1927 VI-A 88 Best St., Buffalo, N. Y. Jones, Henry Williams, EN . . 1926 X-B Bethayres, Pennsylvania Jones, Herman Charles . . . 1928 I Box 47, Palos Park, Illinois Jones, Julian Stuart .... . 1929 II 40th St., and Canterbury Road, Baltimor Jones, Lawrence Albert, ATQ . . 1929 XV2 780 Argyle Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jones, Paul Adams, EX . . . . . 1928 XV3 Union, Maine Jones, Paul Theron, A.B., A.M. . . Grad. Wellington, Texas Jones, Rand Butler, B911 . . . 1928 Il 1 Pomander Walk, Hackensack, N. J. Jones, Raymond Winslow . . 1929 I I Brown Park, Salisbury, Mass. Jones, Robert Lee .... . 1928 II Bristow, Oklahoma Jones, William Howard, ZX . '. 1929 36 Beacon St., North Adams, Mass. Jope, Ralph Theodore, ZX . . 1928 XI1 738 Congress St., Portland, Me. Jordan, Jack Stanlaw, CIWPA . . 1928 VI 14923 Grandview Terrace, East Cleveland Ohio Jorjorian, Arshag Eleazar . . 1929 X 133 Paine St., Worcester, Mass. Josephs, Arthur Cook . . 1928 I 300 E. Michigan St., Duluth, Minn. Journeaux, Didier, E. E. . . . Grad. VI 27 Rue Antoine Labarre, Brussels, Belgium Joyce, John Francis . . . 1929 VI 417 Geneva Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Joyce, John Winthrop . . 1927 VI 417 Geneva Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Joyce, Robert Joseph . . . . . 1927 I 5827 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Joynt, John Howard, B.S. . . . Grad. 1 VI 77 Park St., Lynn, Mass. Jurgenson, Leo . . . . . Grad. XIII Tartu, Esthonia Kales, Robert Gray, EX . . . 1927 I 1730 Burns Ave., Detroit, Mich. Kalker, William, QJBA . . 1926 XV1 81 McLellan St., Dorchester, Mass. Kamedzawa, Seiichiro . . . 1926 ,V Tokio, Japan Kandall, Charles ..... . 1926 J I 58 Leverett St., Boston, Mass. Kane, Thomas Carlton, AT . . . . 1928 II 1632 Fifth Ave., Youngstown, Ohio Kanga, Maneck Pestonjee, B.S. . . . Grad. X-A Malabar Hill, Bombay, India Kant, Edwin Sutherland . . . . 1927 II 184 Winchester St., Brookline, Mass. Kao, Chang Keng .... . 1926 V Tsinan, China Kaplan, Leonard . . . . . Grad. XIII-A Weston, W. Va. Kaplan, William ., . . . 1927 X 491 Eastern Ave., East Lynn, Mass. Karas, Oswald Vincent, . . . . 1929 IV1 Box 130, Carman, N. Y. Karp, Isidore ...... . 1928 I 352 Lowell St., Lawrence, Mass. Kashar, Ernest George . . . . . 1928 VI 334 Harrison St., Fall River, Mass. Kattwinkel, Egon Emil, S.B., OX . . Grad. V 340 Chestnut St., West Newton, Mass. Kaufmann, Herbert Jacob . . . 1926 X 970 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Kauzmann, Albert Paul, OAX . . 1927 VI 100 Hamilton Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y Kay, James Macbride .... . 1928 VI 6 Dartmouth Court, Methuen, Mass. Kaye, Henry Austin . . . . 1929 XV2 1050 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Kazazian, Avedis Melkon . . 1927 X 1117 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. Keany, Matthew, CIJIJA . . 1929 II 118 Main St., Andover, Mass. Keay, Arthur Edward . . 1926 II 26 Nye Ave., Brockton, Mass. Keely, James Everett . . . . . 1927 VI 129 Beacon St., Somerville, Mass. Keen, Stuart Craig, B.A. . . . . . Grad. I Dublin Road, Greenwich, Conn. Keene, Lester Ellsworth, AXA . . 1929 VI 18 Claflin Place, Newtonville, Mass. Keith, Arthur Reginald, KIDMA . . 1928 IV2 20 Locust St., New Bedford, Mass. Keith, Frederick Wolcott . . . 1927 Sp. IV1 Mt. Vernon, Iowa Keith, Kenneth Lyman . . . 1928 IV2 150 Worcester St., Boston, Mass. Kelley, Everett Fenton . . . 1929 II 78 Emerson St., East, Melrose, Mass. Kelly, Edward Bird, AKE . . 1926 III2 465 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Kelly, Ironton Austin, 3d . . 1926 IX-B Rye, New York ' Kelly, John Austin . . . 1928 II 17 Park St., Haverhill, Mass. Kelly, Louis Jack, ATQ . . . 1928 X 709 South Crocket St., Sherman, Texas Kelly, Natenis .... . 1927 II 17 Park St., Haverhill, Mass. Kelsey, Benjamin Scovill . . . 1928 II 22 Johnson St., Waterbury, Conn. Kelty, Howard Andrew . . . 1928 VI 526 Hobart St., Oakland, Calif. Kenerson, Waldo Irving . . . . 1929 IV2 7 Elmwood Ave., Lynn, Mass. Keniston, Charles Elbert . . . . 1926 XIV 40 Grace St., Malden, Mass. Kennedy, Donald Steven, GTO . . 1927 II 576 Manor Lane, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Kenney, Norwood Davis . . . . 1929 VI 135 Hillsdale Road, Somerville, Mass. 472 These advertisers are familiar to youg patronize them. ' I Sh ' ' Cream llllam aims The lather STAYS WET and gives a smooth, perfect shave. Aqua Velva, after shaving, keeps the face like velvet all day long. Telephone Richmond 2103 J. N. McDonald Co. DEALERS IN , Beef, Lamb, Veal, Poultry and Provisions Stall No. 7 Faneuil Market Boston, Mass. Institution, Hotel, Club For the Convenience of our Student Patrons we HAVE ISSUED Coupon Money Books Value 85.50 for 35.00 FS? Glhe Eaplanahn Glafetrria Massachusetts Ave. at Beacon St. and Steamship Supplies '22 FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY Home-cooked Food French Pastry THE WI-IITING TRADE-MARK ON YOUR MILK AND CREAM BOTTLES LIKE THE STERLING MARK ON SILVER STANDS FOR THE BEST Thousands of Greater Boston Homes, Hotels, Restaurants, and Schools have been Whiting Customers for many years and can testify to the High Character of Our Goods and Service. Whiting Milk Companies TELEPHONE ANY BRANCH OR STATION Jan. 19. Students join grads in Phantom Dinner. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS l Name Clan A Couric Home Addrerf Kenrick, Gleason Willis, S.B., M.S., Grad. IX-C 210 Riverway, Boston, Mass. Kent, Edward Chester, KDK . . . 1927 XIV 602 Bellevue Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Kenyon, Whitman Willcox, jr., OX . 1929 I Smithtown, L. I., N. Y. Keough, Paul ....... 1929 VI 90 Hastings St., West Roxbury, Mass. Kessler, Maxwell Merton, QEA . 1928 XIV 5 Florence St., Cambridge, Mass. Key, Walter A. ..... 1929 VI-A 3 Molyneux Road, Weybridge, Surrey, England Keyes, Marcus Waldo, BOII . 1928 XV1 448 Audubon Road, Boston, Mass. Keyser, Paul Victor, fI12K . . 1929 VI 1632 Hobart St., Washington, D. C. Kienle, Frederick Harold . 1926 IV1 8 Chapman Ave., Easthampton, Mass. Killam, George Sidney . . . 1926 XV2 Weymouth, Nova Scotia Killian, james Rhyne, Jr., EX . . . 1927 XV2 99 Church St., North Adams, Mass. Killian, Thomas Joseph, 111K . . . Grad. VI-A 170 South St., Pittsfield, Mass. Kilpatrick, William Washington, AKE 1928 I I 601 W. Benton St., Windsor, Mo. Kimball, Houghton, K2 .... 1929 VI 23 Bridge St., Norway, Me. Kimmel, Morris Aaron ..... 1929 X 11 Laconia St., Lynn, Mass. King, Donald Baldwin . 1926 XVa 37 Pine Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. King, Henry Francis . . 1926 II 77 Bigelow St., Brighton, Mass. King, Herbert Leslie . . 1929 I1 72 Franklin St., Westfield, Mass. . King, William Edward . . 1928 III2 107 Queensberry St., Boston, Mass. Kingsley, Charles, Jr., CDFA . 1927 VI The Old Palace, Richmond, Surrey, England Kingsley, Paul Sumner . . 1929 X 512 N. George St., Rome, N. Y. Kinzey, Albert Greeman . . 1926 I 2901 Delmar Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Kirk, William Johnson . . 1928 I 118 White St., East Boston, Mass. Kirkish, John ...... 1929 VI-A 202 East B St., Iron Mountain, Mich. Kirkpatrick, George Grier, ZX . 1929 XV1 Primrose Grill, Gainesville, Fla. Kirloskar, Shantann Lakshman . . 1926 II Kirloskawvadi, India Kirsch, Charles Fred . . . 1926 VI 69 Howard Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Kirwin, Peter Henry .... 1928 VI 7 Grosvenor Place, Boston, Mass. Kittredge, Clifford Proctor . . . 1929 I 179 Tenth St., Lowell, Mass. Klavansky, Samuel ..... 1927 IV1 73 Savin St., Boston, Mass. Klegerman, Morris Herman, fIJBA . . . 1928 XI 32 Holden St., Lowell, Mass. Kleinert, Albert Emanual, Jr., B.S. . Grad. I 115 Dunster Road, jamaica Plain, Mass. Klinhaus, Earl Schuyler .... 1927 IX-C 2115 Canyon Drive, Hollywood, Calif. Klimovich, Joseph Robert, jr. . 1926 VI 736 N. Montello St., Brockton, Mass. Knight, Alfred Conway . . 1928 IX-A 21 Bromfield St., Newburyport, Mass. Knight, Alton Gleason . . 1927 XV2 36 Cooper St., Torrington, Conn. Knight, Elmer Florance . 1926 VI 13 High St., Orange, Mass. Knight, Ernest Harmon .... 1928 VI 71 Beach St., Wollaston, Mass. Knight, George Wesley .... 1926 XV2 55 Frost St., Cambridge, Mass. Knight, Harold Edwin Holm, CIJEK . 1927 VI 251 Fenimore St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Kniskern, Leslie Albert .... 1926 XIII-A Occidental Hotel, Muskegon, Mich. Knowles, Thomas Arthur , 1927 II 12 Parker St., New Bedford, Mass. Knox, David Robertson, Jr. . . . 1927 II 4506 Allendale St., Detroit, Mich. Ko, Choong Myung ...... 1926 IX-B Songdo, Korea Kochanczyk, john Mitchell .... 1927 I 37 Kendall St., Lawrence, Mass. Kochmann, Everett Lester, S.B., M.S. . Grad. V 362 Rich Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Koehler, Clemens ....... 1928 XIII I 279 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. Kohfeldt, George, KHK ..... Grad. VI-A 1002 W. Walker St., Denison, Texas Kohler, Carl James, 'TIIFA . 1928 II Riverbend, Kohler, Wis. Kohr, Lawrence Carlton . . 1926 XIV 280 Brookline St., Cambridge, Mass. Kolisch, Emil . . . 1926 VI 149 East 48th St., New York, N. Y. Kolligian, John Mark . . 1928 XIV 136 Highland Ave., Somerville, Mass. Kolliker, George Edward . 1929 VI 535 East 83rd St., New York, N. Y. Kononoff, Alexis Basil . . 1929 I1 621 N. W. 31st St., Miami, Fla. Koslofsky, Samuel Abraham 1927 X 14 Irwin Ave., Roxbury, Mass. Kountze, Palmer Davies, B.A. . 1927 II Bedford, N. Y. Koyama, Kinji ....... 1927 VI Okayama, Japan Koziewicz, Paul Raymond . . . 1928 VI 1 Oakland St., Roxbury, Mass. Krantz, Herman Frederick, B911 . . 1928 VI 183 Argyle Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Kraus, Walter Francis, C. E. . . . Grad. Aero Eng. 132 Linden Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. Krieger, Hyman . . . - . . 1929 I 566 Warren St., Roxbury, Mass. Krummel, Robert Lee, ATQ . 1928 XV2 . 3714 Garfield St., Kansas City, Mo. Ku, Yu-Hsiu, S.B. .... . Grad. VI Kiangsu, China Kuan, Tung, E. E., B.S. . . . Grad. VI Peking, China Kuhns, John Daniel, A.B. . 1927 IV2 526 Forest Ave., Dayton, Ohio 474 Patronize our advertisers. PfOpficf01' Telephone Ricl1mond l647 Manager SMITH BROTHERS BUTTER, CHEESE and EGGS Sole Receivers of 2 and 4 Faneuil Hall Market RANDOLPH CREAMERY BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS GEORGE V. BROWN R E l General Manager BOSTON'S MILLION-DOLLAR PALACE for Sports, Lectures, Concerts, Conventions Of All Kinds. Seating Capacity 8000 lunch for Ladies and Gentlemen DINNER, 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. SUPPER, till 1 A. M. DANCING Banquet Rooms from 6.30 to 1 A.M. fOr 4 to 500 MUSIC Persons by Scotty Holmes' Orchestra I and The Imperial Marimba Band- Telephone, Capitol 4480. Emil Camus, Pl'0Pf 475 Jan. 20. Several speetrall cases of indigestion reported. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clary Courre Home Addrerr Kuki, Takanao . . 1928 VI Kobe, japan Kundrath, Michael . 1929 VI 348 Pine St., Bridgeport, Conn. Kuo, Tienpang, B.S. .... Grad. . I Peking, China Kupis, Szymon ...... 1929 XIII Lowell Junction, North Wilmington, Mass. Kurt, Franklin Thorndike, BOII . 1927 IX-B 86 Prince St., West Newton, Mass. Kusch, Wilfrid August . . . 1929 VI 2219 Broad St., Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Kussmaul, Edwin Ernest, KHK . Grad. VI-A 100 Montebello Road, Boston, Mass. Kwauk, We-Tuh ..... 1927 XV2 Shanghai, China LaBoon, Frazier Pickens, B.S. . 1926 I Taylors, S. C. La Capria, Arthur Rocco . 1929 .II 31 Thacher St., Boston, Mass. La Croix, Henry Napoleon . 1928 X Litchfield St., Leominster, Mass. Lafler, Herbert Alva . . . Grad. VI-A 51 Colgate St., Rochester, N. Y. Laing, Alan Kemp .... 1926 IV1 1668 St. Paul St., Denver, Colo. Lake, Francis Gerard, B.S., K2 1926 VI Kirby St., Lake Charles, La. Lamb, George Benedict, B.S. . Grad. VI 5507 Margaretta St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Lamb, Philip Arthur, BAE . . . 1929 XV2 Riegelsville, Pa. Lambert, Barron Proctor, OX . . 1926 IX-B 520 W. 114th St., New York, N. Y. Lambertus, Andrew .... 1926 II 115 Pearl Ave., Revere, Mass. Lame, Edwin Lever, OX . . . 1926 II 124 Birch Ave., Bala, Pa. Lammert, George Cramton, XCID . 1927 II 2550 Smalley St., Chicago, Ill. Lamoureux, Albert Charles . . 1926 X-B 763 Merrimack St., Lowell, Mass. Landau, Argo Ernest, ZBT . . 1926 XV3 30 Kingsbury Place, St. Louis, Mo. Lane, Arthur Howard . . 1926 VI Hampton Falls, N. H. Lane, Henry Milton, S.B. . . Grad. VI 10 Lancaster St., Cambridge, Mass. Lane, Norman Henry ..... 1929 XV2 794 Warren Ave., Brockton, Mass. Lansingh, Killian Van Rensselaer . 1926 XV2 226 Elderwood Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Lanyon, Charles Edward, B.Sc., M.S. Grad. X Transvaal, South Africa Larkin, George Vincent .... 1928 XV2 79 Grant St., North Attleboro, Mass. Larkin, John Charles, ATA . . 1929 XV2 Hillsboro, Ohio Larkin, John Pierce, ATA . 1926 III2 38 Stearns Terrace, Springfield, Mass. Larratt, Arthur Edward . . 1926 I Boston Road, Billerica, Mass. Larsen, Gunnar Axel . . 1926 X Copenhagen, Denmark Larson, Robert Reynold ' . . 1928 IV2 Wharton, N. J. Larson, Thorwald ..... 1928 V 101 Spencer St., Dorchester, Mass. Lary, Howard Noyes, B.S. . . 1927 XII 714 Main St., Lewiston, Me. Lashbrook, Charles Arthur, EN . 1927 VI-A 622 West Bridge, Blackwell, Okla. Laskaris, Lycurgus .... 1928 X 39 West High St., Union City, Pa. Lasser, Oscar Martin, CIDEA . . 1928 XV2 795 South 13th St., Newark, N. J. Latham, William Harris . . 1926 I Norwich, Conn. Lathrop, Harold Fitch .... 1928 II 51 Oneco St., Norwich, Conn. Latimer, james Norton, KE . . . 1928 X 1003 Main St., Grand junction, Colo. Lawrence, Charles Kiddell, A.B., M.S. . Grad. V 8 Plympton St., Cambridge, Mass. Lawrence, Leonard Dana . . . 1928 II East Greenwich, R. I. Lawrence, Marcus Jay, Xfli . 1928 VI 2131 Wyoming Ave., Washington, D. C. Lawson, Elmer .... 1928 I 1718 Fremont Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn. Leach, Edward Alfred . 1927 VI-A 14 Thurston St., Wrentham, Mass. Leahy, john Leo .... 1929 IV1 116 Chestnut St., Cambridge, Mass. LeBel, Clarence, Jr .... 1926 VI-A 541 West-142nd St., New York, N. Y. Le Bosquet, Maurice, jr., B.S. . Grad. XI 10224 S. Seeley Ave., Chicago, Ill. Lecuna, Vincent Ramon . . . 1929 I 1822 Kilbourne Place, N. W., Washington, D Lee, Goodwin ..... 1929 II 141 Wing Lok St., Hongkong, China Lee, Li Fu CMrs. Kuan Tungl . 1928 VI Peking, China Lee, Yuk Wing ..... 1927 VI 6 North Szechuen Road, Shanghai, China Leland, Edgar Roy . . . 1929 II 130 Aldrich St., Roslindale, Mass. Lempka, William Marion . 1927 I Florida, N. Y. Leness, George john, ATA . . 1926 I 255 St. Paul St., Brookline, Mass. Leonard, Morris ..,.. 1927 II, 11 Pasadena Road, Dorchester, Mass. Leonard, Raymond Davis, ATQ . 1927 I 51 Brooks Ave., Newtonville, Mass. Lerner, William Hain, QIJEA . . 1929 VIQA 1765 East 29th St., Lorain, Ohio Lester, Everard Mason . . . 1928 III Laurel Hill Road, Norwich, Conn. Letourneau, Doria George . 1927 I 352 Dubuque St., Manchester, N. H. Levine, Sam ...... 1927 II 91 Sherman St., Passaic, N . Levine, Samuel Jacob .... 1929 VI 11 English St., Salem, Mass. Levinson, Benjamin Lewin, IDEA . 1927 XVQ 3911 Dickson Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 476 These advertisers are interested in Technology. MACOMBER ea WEST Engineering and Financial Examinations Stanley G. H. Fitch , OT , , Certified Public Accounlant Bankers, Public Ut1l1t1es and Industrial Properties l Federal Street - Boston, Mass. ------ of PATTERSON, TEELE 8: DENNIS 35 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON New York, Boston. Washington and Baltimore CHAS. T. MAIN 6I7ZgZ.7Z867' MASSACHUSETTS TRUST BUILDING 200 DEVONSHIRE STREET - BOSTON M. It T. '76 A Plans and Specifications for Textile Mills and other Indus- trial Buildings, Water Power and Steam Power Plants. Examinations and Reports on Plants with reference to their Value, Reorganization or Development. Fay, Spofford 8: Thorndike Confultzbzg Erzgineerf 200 DEvoNsH1RE STREET, BosToN Bridges, Foundations Port Developments, Industrial Plants ' Water and Sewerage Systems Compliments of A. F BEMIS, '93 Q Jan. 23. ' Faculty win decision over students in mid years. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clan Courre Home Addrerr Levinson, Bernard Hirsh . . . 1929 XV2 3911 Dickson Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Levisgjoseph Louis . 1926 I 30 Bellevue St., Dorchester, Mass. Lewis, -Everett Vernon . . . 1928 V 78 Erie Ave., Newton Highlands, Mass. Li, Ssu Mien ...... . 1926 I Peking, China Libbey, Albert Preston, IFA . . . 1926 I Eliot, Maine Libbey, Mark William . . . 1926 II 25 Portland St., South Berwick, Me. Libman, Max Louis . . . . 1926 VI 74 Franklin Ave., Chelsea, Mass. Lin, Frank Ching-fan . . . . 1927 XV2 6 Chapel Ave., Andover, Mass. Lind, Irving Laurel, XCIJ . . . . 1926 XIII-A Ansonia A ts., Tacoma, Wash. Lindhard, Sven Norman, CIDEK .... 1928 II 23 Waldorll Court, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lindquist, Kurt Eric Axel ..... Grad. VI-A SO Gledhill Ave., Everett, Mass. Lindsay, Maxwell Henry Archibald, B.S. . Grad. VIII 12 Cathedral St., St. johns, Newfoundland Lissak, Ormond Mitchell, B911 . . . 1929 I 2200 19th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Lissner, Earl De Witt ....... 1926 VI-A 319 State St., Helena, Mont. Littlefield, Laurence Torreyi .... 1927 II 9 Buck St., Newburyport, Mass. Littlefield, Meredith Washington, EN . 1928 XV1 41 Orchard Sr., Cambridge, Mass. Liu, Chung Han ........ 1927 VI 2312 19th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Liwanag, Manuel . . . . . 1927 II Manila, Philippines Llanso, Joaquin ..... . 1929 II 96 Hobart Ave., Summit, N. J. Lo, Hang Yenk ........ 1926 III2 Canton, China Lobdell, Alban Judson, Jr., B.A .... Grad. X-A Parker St., Winchester, N. H. Lobo, Gustavo, Jr. .... . 1927 XV2 139 Maple St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lobo, Walter Eder . . . . 1926 X-B 777 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Locke, Walter Ober, ATS2 . ' . 1927 IX-B 16 Evergreen St., Framingham, Mass. Lockhart, Clinton Carl . . . 1928 X 49 Rutledge Road, Mattapan, Mass. Locklin, Leon Barden . . 1928 I ' Cedar Sr., Milton, Mass. Lodge, Alvin . . . . 1928 II 436 State St., Albany, N. Y. Loew, Philip . . . . 1927 VI 23 Bedford St., Lynn, Mass. Logan, George Thomas . . 1929 II 16 Bala Ave., Bela-Cynwyd, Pa. Lombardi, Frank ..... . 1927 Sp. IV 1 147 Prudence Ave., Providence, R. I. Longenecker, George Wakefield . . 1928 XV2 11 Bond Place, Cincinnati, Ohio Longyear, John Ephraim, EN . . 1926 XV3 204 Genesee St., Lansing, Mich. Loomis, Robert George . . . . 1929 X 19 Pearl St., Westfield, Mass. Loomis, William Goettel, EN . . 1928 XV2 107 Oakland Place, Buffalo, N. Y. Lord, Kenneth Sawyer, ATA . . 1926 XV3 57 North St., Saco, Me. Lord, William Peckham . . 1928 XV1 1913 Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass.. Loumos, William Anast . . . 1926 IV1 69 Maple St., Waverley, Mass. Lovejoy, John, AXA . . . 1929 IV2 1805 Arlington Ave., Des Moines, Ia. Lovely, Roberta Burnize . . . 1928 VII Burlington, Mass. Lovett, Lawrence Llewellyn . . . 1928 VI 23 Warland St., Cambridge, Mass. Low, Emery Morton ....... 1929 II 64 Winthrop St., Brockton, Mass. Lowell, William Plummer, jr., KE . . 1926 XV2 39 High St., Newburyport, Mass. Lowery, William Ellwood, CDMA . . 1929 VI 319 Union Ave., Framingham, Mass. Lu, Tsu Ye ....... . 1928 VI-A Kiangsu, China Luby, John Paul ..... . 1928 I 1223 Juno St., St. Paul, Minn. Luce, Stewart Bridge, S.B. . . . Grad. 29 Linden Road, Melrose, Mass. Luce, Willis Chaffee . . . . 1926 I Vineyard Haven, Mass. Luck, David George Croft . . . 1927 VIII Hyde Park, N. Y. Luey, Lawrence Dexter, KIUEK . . 1929 VI 9 Madison St., Port Washington, N. Y. Lunden, Eugene Bernard . . . . 1927 I South St., Needham, Mass. Lunden, Selim Oscar ....... 1927 I South St., Needham, Mass. Lundstrum, Allan Winston, B.S .... Grad. VI Yakima, Wash. Luster, Dwight Kerr, ATQ . . . 1926 XV1 570 Springdale Ave., East Orange, N. J. Lyall, Bryce Telford, X111 . . 1929 IV1 235 West 75th St., New York, N. Y. Lyle, Charles Whirserr - - - 1928 II 5907 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lyles, James Adam, ATA . . . 1927 XV2 Canaan, Conn. Lynch, Edward Jr., KHK . . . Grad. VI-A 193 Main St., Easthampton, Mass. Lyons, Charles Edward . . 1928 VI-A 34 Putnam St., Somerville, Mass. Lyons, Henry Thomas . . 1927 IV2 49 Putnam St., East Weymouth, Mass. Ma, Yu Ming, B.S .... . . Grad. V Fuhsien, China Mabey, Charles Arnold . . . . 1928 VI-A 3 Dana St., Malden, Mass. Macadam, Lloyd Robert, EN . . 1927 XV2 177 Highland St., Taunton, Mass. McAfee, John Knox, Jr., EN . . 1927 II 339 West 84th St., New York, N. Y. McA1iley, Charles Childs . . 1929 VI-A 189 West End Ave., Chester, S. C. I 478 Y By pp t g d t y benefit Teehniq dT h lgy FEDERAL NATIONAL BANK SIX OFFICES IN BOSTON BACK BAY OFFICE: MASSACHUSETTS AVE. 8: NEWBURY ST. Capital 5 I ,500,000.00 Resources over .S32,000,000.00 Sh I1 M I 1 S ' If ee e 3 P6013 les TI-IE I-I. B. SMITH COMPANY Stamping ' Drawing I M 'ff'S Forming ' CAST-IRON BOILERS AND RADIATORS Dies and Tools Complete Facilities for Quantity production For All Healing Purposes Castings Redesigned and Produced WESTFIELD MASSACHUSETTS in Sheet Metal Ll...-.... II08 Webster Avenue S E CLEVELAND I0 East 39th S ect I7 h d A I1 S Peter Gray Q SOIIS, IHC. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA Established in 1878 BOSTON OFFICE . . 640 Main Street C b d 286 Third St., East Cambridge, Mass. Sf J?arquI1w'fo. agile New England Tool, Supply and Radio Depotu Gears - Hardware - Metals - Radio - Tools Q 260 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass. 479 Q . Feb. 1-4. Tech Show itours the East. l f l DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name J Clan Course Home Address McArdle, Edward Hoxsie, S.B. . . . Grad. V Gilmanton Iron Works, Gilmanton, N. H. MacArthur, Roger Afton . . . 1927 V 265 Elliott St., Beverly, Mass. McCabe, Francis William . . 1927 VII 24 Bentham Road, Dorchester, Mass. McCanne, Lee, EX . . . . 1927 XV2 35 Douglas Road, Rochester, N. Y. McCarroll, Marshall Gibson . . 1927 VI-A 425 North St., Cedar Rapids, Iowa McCarthy, James Anthony . . . 1928 ' I 68 Florida St., Boston, Mass. McCarthy, Jeremiah Joseph . . Unc. 77 Bellevue St., Dorchester, Mass. McCarthy, John Bernard ...... 1929 IX-B 506 Magee St., Watkins, N. Y. McCarty, Bernard Yale, B.S. .... Grad. X-A 721 State St., Hood River, Ore. McCaskey, John Donovan, AKE . . 1929 XV3 2230 California St., N .W., Washington, D McCassey, Russell Everett ..... 1927 I I 32 Newtonville Ave., Newton, Mass. McClellan, Elizabeth Walcott, A.B. . . 1929 IV1 1 Orchard St., Andover, Mass. McClellan, Hugh Wallace, A.B. . . . Grad. XII Klamath Falls, Oregon McClintic, William Stephen, KE , . 1928 VI-A Hot Springs,,Virginia McClintock, Norman Leonard, IFA . . 1929 VI-A 217 Pearl St., Reading, Mass. McClure, John Burns, B.Sc. .... Grad. VI Thamesford, Ontario McClure, Wendell Cook .... . 1926 III 3600 N. Avers Ave., Chicago, Ill. McCornack, Willard Foote, 'EEK . . 1926 Xl 85 Country Club Drive, Phoenix, Ariz. McCoy, Franklin Cushing, GJAX . . 1928 XV2 50 Oak Ave., Belmont, Mass. McCoy, Horace James .... . 1929 VI-A 86 Volantin St., Tampico, Mexico McCray, Jonathan Franklin . . . 1929 VI-A Heber Springs, Arkansas McCue, Thomas William . . . 1929 XV1 41 Ackers Ave., Brookline, Mass. McCulloch, Charles Emanuel . . . 1926 X-B 345 Senator St., Brooklyn, N. Y. McCulloch, David Hamilton . . . 1926 X 345 Senator St., Brooklyn, N. Y. McCune, Curtiss Salisbury, CIJKE . . 1929 XIV 75 Analomink St., East Stroudsburg, Pa. McCusker, Richard Miles . . . . 1929 VI 29 Curtis St., Medford, Mass. McDermott, Joseph Franklin . . . 1928 II 7 Banks St., Waltham, Mass. MacDonald, Colin Arthur, A.B. . . 1927 XV2 Victoria, B. C. MacDonald, Donald .... . 1929 VIII 590 Main St., Malden, Mass. MacDonald, Irving Roger . . . . 1926 V 200 St. Botolph St., Boston, Mass. MacDonald, John Daniel ..... 1928 X 47 Wheeler Ave., Brockton, Mass. McDowell, William Wallace, CIJFA . . 1929 XVQ Clover St., Brighton, Rochester, N. Y. MacDuflie, Malcoln Angus, OE . . 1926 IX-B 182 Central St., Springfield, Mass. McFarland, Clifton Benedict . . . 1926 I 20 Reynolds Ave., Chelsea, Mass. MacGillivray, Gerard Augustine . . 1927 V' 27 Fuller Terrace, West Newton, Mass. McGinnis, Francis William, fIJK . . . Grad. VI-A 198 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. McGown, Willis George, KIJMA . . 1928 VI-A 192 Wilbraham Road, Springfield, Mass. McGrath, David Francis ...... 1926 II 1168 Boylston St., Chestnut Hill, Mass. McGrath, John Francis ...... 1929 X 256 Guy Park Ave., Amsterdam, N. Y. McGrew, Edward Josephus, Jr., AKE . 1926 I 2001 South St., Lexington, Mo. McGuane, Frank Lamport, AA .... 1927 XV3 185 Winthrop Road, Brookline, Mass. McGuinness, Ann Katherine . . . 1927 Sp. VII 6 Hartford St., Dorchester, Mass. McHugh, Charles Patrick . . . 1926 Xi 36 Morse St., Watertown, Mass. Mclntire, David Prigmore, 'FA . . . 1928 VI-A Main St., Norton, Mass. Mclnerney, James Eugene . . . 1926 CA.O.DII Watertown Arsenal, Watertown, Mass. McInnes, William'-Cyrus . . . . 1926 VI-A Lyons Brook, Nova Scotia MacKay, Reginald, AKE . . . 1928 IV1 Ocala, Florida McKellar, Earle Merwyn, B.S. . . 1928 IVi Rowland, N. C. McKenna, George Leonard . . . 1929 VI 197 Madison St., Portsmouth, N. H. McKennan, Bowman, IIJIIA . . . 1926 XV2 1 Spruce St., Boston, Mass. ' MacKenzie, Kenneth John . . 1928 X 86 Cottage Road, Sydney, N. S. MacKenzie, Vernon Gordon . . . 1927 XI 550 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass. McKeon, Francis Daniel . . . 1926 ' I 601 Tallman St., Syracuse, N. Y. MacKusick, Webster LeRoy . . . 1929 X 139 Washington Ave., Winthrop, Mass. MacKusick, William Prail . . 1928 I 139 Washington Ave., Winthrop, Mass. McLachlan, Robert Angus . . . 1926 XIII 344 Keith Road, W., North Vancouver, B. McLaren, Franklin William ..... Grad. VI-A Martin Terrace, East Milton, Mass. MacLaren, Neil Butler .... . 1926 II Box B, Warren, Pa. MacLauchlin, Charles Lewis, ATQ . . 1927 X 25 Eames St., Framingham, Mass. McLaughlin, John Daniel . . . . 1929 VI 93 Baldwin St., Charlestown, Mass. MacLean, William Rolland, OAX . . 1929 VI 67 West 52nd St., New York, N. Y. McLendon, William Clifton ..... 1927 - X 770 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. McLennan, Thomas Adolphus, IIJBE . . 1926 XV1 Marshall, Missouri MacLeod, Edward Norman . . . . 1926 I 12 Portland St., Lynn, Mass. McMahon, Earl Chatham . . . . 1926 VI 11 Vernal St., Everett, Mass. 480 The name of this advertiser stands for quality. .fy-G. HEN little children brush their teeth or 7 scrub their faces shining pink, they are, '7 I M ' ki unawares, living their lessons-those X wordless lessons in the wholesome joy of clean' flifgi' lmess. A bathroom with beautiful 'fixtures of S Kohler Ware is a schoolroom. . . . If you should jg!-1 need a more worthy bathroom, or an additional one, you will want to see those fine and graceful -- - fixtures which bear the name Kohler faintly A Notable Cg u i y fused in unmeculately white enamel. They cost The modem qonccplion of the dry plan no more' Wflte for Booklet E' it slmpmg the gmwxh-nn orderly beauty ' ijLj,f igd5:'Q0::w1ljg Sfmmz-'ljfx KO H LE R CO., 'Founded x873, KO H LE R,W I S. and ,,,,,,a,,-,lm,,, Plum, me md, Shipping Pbtht, Sheboygan MHs. f 'Branclzeshz Princpal Om: KOH LE R OF KCH LE R Tlumbing 'Fzbctures 481 Feb. 6. Faculty polls record vote. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clam Course Home Addrerx McMaster, John Edgar . . 1926 VI Stedman St., Chelmsford, Mass. . McMichael, William Herbert . . 1927 I 98 University Road, Brookline, Mass. McMurtrie, Samuel, Jr .... . 1926 IV1 170 Downing St., Denver, Colo. McNeil, George Malcolm . . . . 1926 II 385 Winthrop St., Winthrop, Mass. McNeil, Gordon Irving . . . . . 1927 II 385 Winthrop St., Winthrop, Mass. Macquarrie, William Allan, GTK . . 1927 XVa 34 Ocean Ave., Winthrop, Mass. McQuillen, joseph Vincent, B.A. . . 1927 VI 119 High St., Passaic, N. J. Macy, John Curtis, KHK ..... 1929 VI 237 Ridge Road, Rutherford, N. J. Maertins, Adolph Frederick Charles,Jr., GE 1927 Il 207 Chestnut Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Magenis, James Bickford ...... 1929 XV1 1411 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Magruder, William Howard .... Grad. XIII-A 1428 Crittenden St., N.W., Washington, D Maher, Bernard Stanley . . . . 1928 I 7 Viewmount Ave., Montreal, Canada Mahoney, Paul Lester .... . 1926 X-B 7 Herring Ave., Biddeford, Me. Makaroff, George Alexander, B.S. . 1926 I Odessa, Russia Maker, Prem Singh ..... . 1926 X Punjab, India Mallinckrodt, Charles Olcott, KIJFA . . 1929 VI 5067 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo. Malmquist, Emil Oscar .... . 1928 II 70 Larchmont Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. Malmstrom, I. Theodore . . . . 1929 I 12 Worcester St., Belmont, Mass. Maltby, Gordon .... . 1928 XV3 70 East Third St., Corning, N. Y. Mancha, Raymond, Jr., QJKE . . 1926 II 4445 Westminster St., St. Louis, Mo. Manchester, Ralph Edwin . . . . 1927 II Turnpike, Eastondale, Mass. Mancini, Philip Salvatore ..... 1926 VI 334 Hawkins St., Providence, R. I. Mangelsdorf, Theodore August, lP'A . . 1926 X I-Iornewoo:l , Atchison, Kansas Mangurian, George Nishan ..... 1928 I 37 Porter St., Somerville, Mass. Manion, James Tracy ...... 1926 V 280 Seaver St., Roxbury, Mass. Mankowich, Abraham ...... 1927 XIV 21 Winthrop St., Waltham, Mass. Mann, Hayward Kimball, OE. . . . 1928 VI-A 86 Pleasant St., Wakefield, Mass. Mann, John Herbert Claiborne, B.S., KA . Grad. 628 Washington St., Petersburg, Va. Mann, William ........ 1928 II! Reedsville, Pa. Manning, Edward Morgan, IIPKNIW . . . 1926 III2 194 Maple St., Lynn, Mass. Manseau, Bernard Edward . , . . 1926 XIII-A 610 Sawyer St., Lead, S. D. Many, Randolph Emil ...... 1926 X, 125 Prospect Park, West Brooklyn, N. Y. Marburg, Edgar, B.S. . . . . Grad. III2 4114 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Marcucella, Francis . . . . 1927 I1 419 Meridian St., East Boston, Mass. Marindin, Frederick Ritchie . . . 1926 IVi 16 Arnold Ave., Northampton, Mass. Margolin, Benjamin .... . 1926 VIAC 123 Norwood Ave., Newtonville, Mass. Mark, jacob Greenwood .... . 1929 If 54 Kent St., Brookline, Mass. Marlow, Arthur Broadwater, AT . . 1929 VI 3 626 Harrison Ave., Helena, Mont. Marnock, Edward joy .... . 1929 IV2 224'Franklin St., Quincy, Mass. Marquez, Arturo ..... . 1927 II Montevideo, Uruguay Marsh, Arthur Bliss . . . . 1929 XVQI 38 Norfolk Road, Arlington, Mass. Marsh, Francis Monroe .... . 1927 XIV 283 Eliot St., Milton, Mass. Marshall, Arnold Raymond . . . . 1926 II 1 Willow St., Concord, Mass. Marshall, Charles Cotesworth, AT . . 1928 II I Shelbyville, Ky. Marshall, Donald Murray ..... 1928 VI-A 531 11th St., South Lethbridge, Alberta Marshall, Samuel Wilson,Jr., B.S., ATQ . Grad. VI 3601 Lexington Ave., Dallas, Texas Marston, Frank Alwyn, B.S. .... Grad. I 145 Grandview Ave., Quincy, Mass. Marston, Freeman Emery ..... 1929 V , 43 Chestnut St., Charlestown, Mass. Marston, John Stanton . . 1929 IV2 I 12 Parker St., Watertown, Mass. Marston, Oliver Ferguson . . 1927 II 85 Grozier Road, Cambridge, Mass. Martens, Rolf Helge . . . 1929 II 48 Greaton Road, West Roxbury, Mass. Martin, Devereaux . . . . 1928 VI 21 Garland Ave., Malden, Mass. Martin, Edward Doak, B.S. . . . Grad. X-A Colonial Heights, Wilmington, Del. Martin, Kenneth William . . 1928 X Buzzard's Bay, Mass. Martin, Ronald James . . . 1926 VI 7 Broad Brook, Conn. Martini, Paul Joseph . . . 1928 II 578 Norfolk St., Mattapan, Mass. Martinelli, Ciro Cleto . . , . 1929 VI 27 Somerset St., Springfield, Mass. Martinez, Francisco Carbajal . . 1926 II Vizcaya, Spain Martino, Dominico . . . . 1929 IV2 15 Woodlawn Ave., Chelsea, Mass. Maschi Angelo Peter . . . 1926 VI 219 Winthrop St., Framingham, Mass. Mason, Fred Eugene . . . 1929 X Berlin Road, Marlboro, Mass. Massa, Frank .... . 1927 VI 99 Pomona St., Revere, Mass. Masterman, john Vernon . . . 1926 II 39 Main St., Framingham, Mass. Mazzoni, James Jose h .... . 1929 X 7606 Clayton Road, St. Louis, Mo. Mathewson, Wilfredp Fairbanks . . . 1926 IX-B 21 Morell St., North Weymouth, Mass. 482 WALTERFQW. FIELD 6: SON, InC. MACHINISTS EXPERIMENTAL WORK CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT KENDALL SQUARE - CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of IMR. CHARLES HA YDEN Feb. 8. Favored few re-register. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Mathiesen, Erling Selmer . . Mathoff, David ..... Mattlage, Walter Francis Henry, SEI Mattson, Robert Edgar, CIJKZ . Mawson, Thatcher Harold, B.S. Maxwell, Robert Gilmore . . Mayer, William Bentley . . Mayoral, Juan Eugenio, fI1AA . Mead, Francis Matthew . . . Meadows, Charles William . . Meadows, Samuel Spaulding, AIP' Meagher, Cyril Benedict, ATA Meaker, Phelps ..... Mearls, Walter Joseph . . . Medvedeff, Nicholas John, M. E. Meehan, William ..... Meissner, Herman Paul, AT . Melcher, John Casper, EN . Melecsetian, Onic Stepan . Melhado, Joseph Henry . Mercer, Aymer Turnbull . Name Clam Courre . 1928 VI . . 1928 I . . 1928 II . 1926 I . 1927 VI-A . 1926 X . 1926 IX-B . 1928 X . 1928 VI . 1929 VI . Unc. . . 1928 I . . Grad. VI-A . 1926 VI-A . . Grad. Aero Eng. . 1926 I . 1929 X . 1928 VI . 1927 III1 , . 1927 X . 1927 XVz I VI Home Addrerr 409 McKinly Ave., Eau Claire, Wis. 139 Charles St., Boston, Mass. 183 Winthrop St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Excelsior, Minn. 8512 Westchester Pike, Upper Darby, Pa. 885 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Horseheads, N. Y. Ponce, Philippines 296 Concord Ave., Belmont, Mass. 6 Patterson St., Waterbury, Conn. 200 Linwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 13 State St., Peabody, Mass. 3 Grover St., Auburn, N. Y. 251 West 4th St., South Boston, Mass. Petrograd, Russia 31 Rosemont Road, Dorchester, Mass. 76 33rd St., Woodcliff, N. J. 3141 Hyde Park Ave., Kansas City, Mo. -- 23 Messadet Han, Constantinople, Turkey 1215 Blue Hill Ave., Boston, Mass. 64 Salem St., Andover, Mass. Mercer, Robert James, Jr. . . 1928 ' I 92 Browne St., Brookline, Mass. Merrick, Joseph Brainard . . 1926 VI , 129 Roger Williams Ave., Providence, R. I Merrick, Lathrop Bennett . . . 1926 X Lowell St., Andover, Mass. Merrill, Frederic Dimoclc, Jr. . . 1929 VI I 50 Harrison Ave., Swampscott, Mass. Merritt, Charles Hart, 3rd, AXA . 1926 II I 346 Main St., Danbury, Conn. Mesker, Francis Augustus, EN . . 1927 XV2 , 4498 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. l l Chauncy Hall School The School that confines itself exclusivelyito the prep- aration of students for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 553 BGYLSTON STREET FRANKLIN T. KURT BOSTON, MASS. Principal 484 - You are in a position to advertise this advertiser. The Massachusetts Institute of Technolog C A M B R I D G E THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY offers Courses, each of four years' duration, in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Aeronautical Engineering, Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Mining Engineering and Metallurgy and Geology, Architecture and Architectural Engi- neering, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Electro-chemical Engineering, Biology and Public Health and Sanitary and Municipal Engineering, Mathe- matics, Physics, General Science and General Engineering, and in Engineering Administration. These Courses lead to the degree of Bachelor of Science. To be admitted to the first year class, applicants must have attained the age of seventeen years, and must satisfactorily fulfill entrance requirements in Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Physics, Chemistry, English, History and French or German and two units of elective subjects. Examinations are re- quired in all subjects except Chemistry, History and the electives, the require- ments for which are fulfilled by the presentation of satisfactory certificates. A division of these entrance subjects between different examination periods is permitted. Entrance examinations are held at the Institute in September. In june, applicants will be examined by the College Entrance Examination Board in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and many other cities in America and Europe. A circular stating times and places is issued in advance by the College Board. Graduates of colleges and scientific schools of collegiate grade, and in general all applicants presenting satisfactory certificates showing work done at another college corresponding to at least one year's work at the Institute, are admitted, without examination, to such advanced standing as is warranted by their pre- vious training. Graduate courses leading to the degrees of Master of Science, Master in Architecture, Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Science and Doctor of Public Health are also offered. Special Research Laboratories of Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Applied Chemistry and Science have been established. Correspondence should be addressed to the Institute of Technology. PUBLICATIONS Catalogue, Bulletins of General Information, Summer Session, and Graduate Study and Research, and the Report of the President and the Treasurer. Any of the above named publications will be mailed free on application. 485 Feb. 12. Fraternities Club house warming - very warm. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Nam: Clzzrf Courre Home Address Messer, William Earl, S.B. . Grad. V 31 Richardson St., Barre, Vt. Metcalf, Holbrook Emerson . . . 1928 XV2 9 Summer St., Melrose, Mass. Metcalf, John Tracy .... . 1928 VI 77 Harbor View Ave., Winthrop, Mass. Metzger, Daniel Cowan, EN . 1927 VI 440 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. MeVay, Francis Forpaugh . 1927 IX-B 2907'Pacific Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. MeVay, James Charles . . . 1926 XIII 2907 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City, N. Meyer, Edwin Maxwell, B.S. . Grad. VI 1211 East 52nd St., Chicago, Ill. Meyer, Elston Willard, ATA . 1928 II 21 Voorhees St., Newark, N. J. Meyer, Frank Louis, CIPFA . . . 1927 II 201 Bradley Ave., Peoria, Ill. Meyerand, Russell Gilbert, KHK . . Grad. VI-A Minneapolis, Minn. Meyers, George julian, Jr., CIJIIA . 1929 VI 2424 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. Meytrott, Charles Wesley, GJEK . 1927 VI 189 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Michelman, Edward Abraham . 1929 VI-A 1871 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Middleton, john Slater . . . 1928 II 68 So. Pleasant St., Sharon, Mass. Miers, Charles Jacob . . . 1929 II 20 Pearl St., Somerville, Mass. Mikelberg, Samuel . . 1927 VI 2620 So Darien St., Philadelphia, Pa. Mikhalapov, George . . i . . 1927 VI Kiev, Russia Milair, Norbert Malcolm .... 1928 IV1 2311 Washington St., Charleston, W. Va. Milano, Leonard Damascus Pasquale . 1926, III2 119 Bartlett St., Somerville, Mass. Millar, William Buchanan ..... 1926 XII 110 Morningside Drive, New York, N. Y Miller, Benjamin, EAM ...... 1928 X 12 Atlantic Ave., Fitchburg, Mass. Miller, Donald James . . . . 1928 XV3 188 Hopedale St., Hopedale, Mass. Miller, Donald Spieske, GJK2 . . 1927 VI 225 Greenfield St., Hartford, Conn. Miller, Forrest Kenneth . . . 1926 II 950 West Market St., Akron, Ohio Miller, Frederick, B.S .... . Grad. VI 5 Seaside Terrace, Lynn, Mass. Miller, Howard William, AKE . . 1928 VI-A 1109 Leeds St., Utica, N. Y. Miller, Leroy Glick, B.S., OE . 1927 I 477 E. Mound St., Columbus, Ohio Miller, Louis Crossman . . . . 1928 II 189 Pleasant St., Stoughton, Mass. Miller, Noel Henry ..... . 1926 II 1110 Main St., Racine, Wis. Miller, Raymond William, IPA . . . 1928 IV2 69 Ashcroft Road, Medford, Mass. Miller, Robert Boyd .... . 1927 VI-A Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Miller, Robert Keck, ATQ . . . 1927 XV2 2221 Chew St., Allentown, Pa. Miller, Sidney Emanuel, ZBT . 1927 XV2 1015 Dana Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Milne, Edward Alexander, S.B. . . Grad. V 18 Webster Ave., Somerville, Mass. Min, Chigi C., B.S ..... . Grad. VI Shanghai, China Minsk, Morris Louis . . . . 1926 XIV 57 Grove St., Chelsea, Mass. Mintz, Nathan Louis ..... . 1927 II 36 Washington Sq., Gloucester, Mass. Miskelly, Raymond Eugene, S.B. . . Grad. X-A 366 Union Ave., Framingham, Mass. Missirlian, Ardavast Krikor . . . 1928 X Aleppo, Syria Mitchell, james Patrick .... . 1928 XIV 26 Delle Ave., Roxbury, Mass. Mitchell, Newell Wilson . . 3 . . . 1929 V 46 Forrester St., Newburyport, Mass. Mitchell, Robert Watkeys, S.B., S.M. . . Grad. V Elmwood Court, Winthrop, Mass. Mitnick, Nathan ........ 1929 X 353 Daly St., Philadelphia, Pa. Miyamoto, Katsuhei, A.B .... . Grad. V Nagasaki, Japan Moccia, Carmen . . . . 1927 VI 50 Stark Ave., Revere, Mass. Mock, George Dwight . . 1928 IX-B Bluffton, Ind. Moe, Fridthjof, KIJKZ . . Unc. Oslo, Norway Moe, Orion Garman, A.B. . . Grad. Aero Eng. 232 West 37th St., Los Angeles, Calif. Moffett, john Theodore, B.S. . . Grad. II 5 Wakefield Ave., Saugus, Mass. Moggio, Henry ........ 1928 II 864 Dwight St., Holyoke, Mass. Moineau, Hector Alfred ...... 1927 II 73 Mt. Pleasant St., Marlboro, Mass. Moir, Robert Wardrop ...... 1927 I 78 Woodbine St., Auburndale, Mass. Mongan, Charles Edward, Jr., S.B., M.S. . Grad. XIV 24 Central St., Somerville, Mass. Monier, joseph Armand, Jr. ..... 1928 V 102 Sagamore Ave., West Medford, Mass. Monsulas, Gus John ....... 1929 VI 14 Dorchester Ave., South Boston, Mass. Moon, Parry H., B.S. . . . Grad. VI 2 Crawford St., Cambridge, Mass. Moore, Almer Foster, ATQ . . . 1929 IV2 37 Forest St., Springfield, Mass. Moore, David Palmer, AT . . . . 1928 XV2 840 E. Washington St., Hoopeston, Ill. Moore, Dwight Morris, fDMA .... 1927 II 3030 Homer Ave., Lorna Portal, San Diego Calif Moore, Lewis Blaffer, C.E. ..... Grad. I Box 27, Ancon, Canal Zone Moore, Thomas William, B.A., B.S. . . Grad. X 2604 Travis St., Houston, Texas Moore, William Bion ..... . 1928 I 526 Elm St., Norman, Okla. Mooshegianz, Garnik Pogoss . . 1928 X Erivan, Russia Morell, Alfred Parker, EAE . . 1928 IV2 160 Maple Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Morgan, Milton Bernard, TAKIJ . 1926 XV3 776 Fayette St., Cumberland, Md. 486 These advertisers make Technique possible. fE1' A -lzE Life Insurance Aetna-izer for the Class of '24, '25 and '26 HARRY UPSUN CAMP, M- I- T- '18 3'f'3.f.ffZ'l'-T-Ti'ZEiE 8'.JE'l'E'?-2'02T'Uii'Z5f KENMORE 2769 - TELEPHONES - - CIRCLE 0409 TI-IE MILLER DRUG COMPANY CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE AND BEACON STREET, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS GUARD YOUR HEALTH WITH F ABERY SALTS 32 YEARS ON THE MARKET THE BEST NATURAL LAXATIVE. A SURE RELIEF FOR CONSTIPATION. TRY IT AND RECOMMEND IT TO YOUR FRIENDS DURGI , PARK 85 CO. Market Dining Rooms for Over Half a Century BELOW FANUEIL HALL 30 NORTH MARKET ST., BOSTON Sea Food Fresh Twice a Day-Steaks-Chops-Poultry-Fresh Vegetables in season Open 6 a. m. to 7.30 p. m. Closed Sundays and Holidays 487 Feb. 15. Got your Technique sign-up? DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clan Caurre Home Addren Morikawa, Kisaku, B.S., M.S. . . . Grad. VII Gifu, Japan Morrill, George Getchell . . 1927 VII 1572 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass Morrill, Harold Duncan . . . . 1928 I Hampton, N. H. Morris, Fearing Henry, S.B. ..... Grad. IX-B 23 Plaza Drive, Berkeley, Calif. Morriss, Benham Epes, B.S., K2 . . . Grad. I Blackstone, Virginia Morrissey, Robert Bernard Burns . . 1926 XIV 17 Puffer St., Lowell, Mass. Morse, James Stuart ..... . 1928 I 7 Bicknell St., Dorchester, Mass. Morse, Kenneth Pratt . . . . 1927 II 9 Douglass Ave., Norwood, Mass. Morton, George Ashmun . . 1926 VI 402 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. Morton, John Garfield, Jr. . 1929 I 608 Faulkner St., New Smyrna, Fla. Moser, Harry ...... . 1927 VI 18 Freisinger St., Berlin, Germany X Moses, Laurence Raphael, EX . . 1929 VI Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass. Moses, Mildred Susan, B.A. . . 1929 V 6 Middlesex Ave., Reading, Mass. Mosher, Lloyd Malcolm . . . 1929 IX-B 76 Faxon St., East Braintree, Mass. Mosher, Raymond Fred . . . . 1929 VI 29 William St., Cambridge, Mass. Mott, Edward Elmer ..... . 1927 VI-A 1132 So. Newport Sr., Tulsa, Okla. Mower, Clarence Thomas, GAX . . Unc. 17 Clarendon St., Malden, Mass. Moyano, Angel Pedro, CIJAA . . 1928 I 10 Valladolio, Mexico City, Mexico Muchnie, George ...... . 1927 VI-A 2025 Regent Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Muhlenberg, Henry Ernest, EX . . 1927 IV1 1020 Centre Ave., Reading, Pa. Muller, Theodore Carl . . . . . 1926 IV1 263 East 19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Mulligan, James Edward, B.S. . . . Grad. VI Damariscotta Mills, Maine Mulliken, Albert Edgerton . . 1928 III1 218 Cliff Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Mulvey, Joseph Francis . . . 1928 III1 53 Irving St., New Haven, Conn. Munroe, George Edward . . . 1927 XV2 123 Pleasant St., Auburn, Me. Munson, C. Margaret . . . . 1927 Sp. VII Huntington, Mass. Murlin, John Anderson, B.A. . . 1926 II East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Murphy, Edward James . . . 1929 VI 27 Columbia Road, North Andover, Mass. Murphy, Gerald Young . . . . 1928 I 435 Linden St., Fall River, Mass. Murphy, Robert Emmet, B.S. . . 1928 XV2 129 Wilson Ave., Rumford, R. I. Murphy, Thomas James . . . . 1928 VI-A 1025 Caledonia St., Butte, Mont. Murphy, William john ...... Grad. XIII-A 1401 6th St., Perry, Iowa Murphy, William Joseph Patrick . . . 1928 VI 507 E. Fifth St., South Boston, Mass. Murray, Irvin Ludgate, B.S. .... Grad. X-A 173 W. 85th St., New York, N. Y. Muskin, Jacob, AME ..... . 1927 IV2 127 Howard St., Lowell, Mass. Muzzey, Arnold Kingsley, IIJMA . . 1928 I 5633 Larchwood Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Myers, Carl Ferdinand .... . 1928 VI-A 1536 East 68th St., Chicago, Ill. Myskowski, Leo John . 1928 VI 115 Lakeview Ave., Lowell, Mass. Nadler, Robert Albert, EN . . . 1927 II Plaquemine, Louisiana Nagamine, Kimikata, S.B. . . . Grad. VI Tokio, Japan Nargisian, James . . . . 1928 IV1 47 Webster St., Somerville, Mass. Nash, Arthur Palmer . . . 1927 II 35 Central St., Wakefield, Mass. Nash, Harold Francis . . 1928 X 35 Central St., Wakefield, Mass. Nash, jesse Ghent . . . . 1927 I Belton, Texas Nason, Horace Edward . . 1926 IV 353 Blue Hill Parkway, Milton, Mass. Needle, Hyman .... . 1928 II 36 Glenway St., Dorchester, Mass. Neill, Thomas Taylor, B.S. . . . Grad. II 3556 Macomb St., Washington, D. C. Nelson, Carl Christian, B.S. ..... Grad. VI 2738 Park Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Nelson, Donald Sigfried .... . 1926 Sp. IV1 5344 North Ashland Ave., Chicago, Ill. Nevers, Albert Weeks ...... 1927 XV2 266 Bowdoin St., Winthrop, Mass. Newcomb, Josiah Turner, A.B., AI' . . 1927 VI-A Hartsdale, N. Y. Newcomb, Wallace Kempfer . . . 1926 II 25 Peterborough St., Boston, Mass. Newell, Henry Willard .... . 1927 I 16 Main St., Medfield, Mass. Newhall, Charles Watson, CIDFA . . 1928 VI Shattuck School, Faribault, Minn. Newhouse, Henry Leopold, jr. .... 1929 IV1 5000 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill. Newhouse, Walter I-larry, B.S., S.M. . . Grad. XII 34 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Newland, Stewart, AT ...... 1928 I Paw Paw, Michigan Newman, Albert, Jr., ...... Grad. VI-A 518 Cherry St., Helena, Ark. Newman, John Davis, Jr. . . Unc. 103 Gainsborough St., Boston, Mass. Newman, Lawrence Saunders . . 1929 XV2 Manset, Maine Nicholas, Alonzo Dawe, jr. . . . . 1929 VI 59 Yale St., Winchester, Mass. Nicholas, John Edward, M.E. . . Grad. II 77 Liberty Ave., Somerville, Mass. Nichols, Arthur Angus . . . 1928 II 44 Woerd Ave., Waltham, Mass. Nichols, Joseph Briggs . . . 1927 X 59 Broad St., Westfield, Mass. 488 As engineers you will be interested in these advertisements. M 14 f 1' ar s o ua ity gb 2, Emboaied in the quality that is built into S' V- each product of the Bausch Bl' Lomb Optical 6 8 Company, is the accumulated wisdom of ,O ,XZ more than seventy years of scientific and cHfSTf-RS' productive experience in the manufacture of Optical merchandise. The medallion at the left symbolizes the spirit which has actuated the organization during this long period of constant growthg and the trade- mark at the right is the stamp of approval which the Company places upon its finished products--the standard by which optical goods are judged in America. In the actual manufacture 'we enjoy the advantage of producing practically all parts, mechanical as well as optical, in our own works. We are thus enabled not only to assure the effective cooperation of the different parts, but to give all of our optical instruments and accessories the unqualiiied guarantee which our name conveys. Bausch 5' Lomb Optical Co. ROCHESTER, N. Y. Jackson Sc Moreland Q ENGINEERS MACHINE CO. SPRINGFIELD. VERMONT, U- S- A- tion, general superintendence and manage- ment, examinations, and reports Plans, specifications, supervision of construc- M anufaclurers of Dugald C. Jackson Edward L. Moreland, '07 I-Ia,-tness Flat Turret Lathe Other Technology Men Associaicd Arthur LL Nelson, 'l5 james R. Carter, '2l Flanders Groundiop. Frank M. Carhart, '05 Harry I. Granger, '2l. Ha!'tl'1CSS AUtOHlatlC D16 Francis M. Loud, '09 Edmund D. Ayres, '23 C. P. Kerr, 'll Hugh H. Spencer, '23 Hartness Screw Thread Comparator Edward H. Cameron, 'I3 Alexander J. Tigges, '23 Fay Automatic Lathe John R. Coffin, 'I7 Myron F. Freeman, '24 Ralph D. Booth, '20 Wilbert M. Gilman, '24 John M. Nalle, '20 Holland H. Houston, '24 Ca1aIogs will be sent on request I Park Square Building - - Boston, Mass. 489 Feb. 25. Student Tax Revision Report acclaimed by students. DIRECTORY iOF STUDENTS Name Clan Course Home Address Nichols, William Hart , . . . . 1927 XV2 44 Woefd Ave., Waltham, Mass. Nicholson, Franklin Prescott .... 1929 IX-B 21 Symonds St., Salem, Mass. Nicholson, George james Guthrie, jr., AIP' 1928 VI Webster St., Newport, R. I. Nickle, Donald Collamer, B.A., EX . . Grad. X-A 155 Earl St., Kingston, Ontario Niedelman, Samuel ....... 1928 IX-B 2152 Belmont Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Nilsson, Karl Theodor, C.E. .... Grad. X-A Trondhjem, Norway Nisbet, Robert Archibald . . 1926 II 29 Robinson St., Schenectady, N. Y. Nock, Walter John .... . 1928 III1 566 Ave., Chapultepac, Mexico City, Mexico Noonan, Thomas Joseph .... . 1927 XV2 22 Willis St., Dorchester, Mass. Norcross, Nathan Crosby, OX . . . 1928 IV1 35 Bowdoin St., Cambridge, Mass. Norkevicius, Walter Edward . . 1928 439 Stanley St., New Britain, Conn. Norris, Edwin Arter . . . . 1927 X 28 Quint Ave., Allston, Mass. Norris, John Windsor, ZAE . . 1927 XV2 411 Jerome St., Marshalltown, Iowa North, John Russell, Jr. . . . . 1929 II 124 Essex St., Lynn, Mass. Norton, Alfred Metcalf, AKE . . . 1927 XV2 10 Webster St., Nashua, N. H. Norton, John Torrey, S.B. . . . Grad. VIII 5 Acorn St., Boston, Mass. Norton, Theodore Edward . . 1926 XIII 291 N. Main St., Wellsville, N. Y. Novo, Braulio, QAA . . . . 1926 II Havana, Cuba Nowland, Roger Lorett . . . 1927 XV2 R. F. D. No. 106, Medway, Mass. Nowlen, Eugene Pratt, AXA . . 1926 IV1 Benton Harbor, Mich. Numa, Masaharn .... . Unc. 1 Kumanoto City, japan Nyman, Harold Gotthilf . . . 1928 VI 13 Granville Road, Cambridge, Mass. Oakley, John Roswell . . 1926 II 149 Main St., Hopkinton, Mass. O'Brien, Edward Charles . . 1926 VI 225 East 57th St., New York, N. Y. O'Brien, Frederick Albert . . 1928 VI 67 Purchase St., Taunton, Mass. O'Brien,johnJoseph . . . . 1929 IX-C 3 Highland Park, Cambridge, Mass. O'Connell, Daniel james . . . . 1929 I 911 Dwight St., Holyoke, Mass. O'Donovan, Richard Leo, AKE . . 1927 X 445 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. O'Dowd, James Leo .... . 1927 VI Loomis St., Bedford, Mass. Oeflinger, Edmund Frank . . 1926 X 19 Oakley St., Dorchester, Mass. Offutt, james Stucker, Jr. . . . 1926 X-B 215 No. Broadway, Georgetown, Ky. Ogden, Andrew Gregory, GX . . 1929 IV1 815 Kearney Ave., Cape May, N. J. Ogden, Richard Barry . . . 1928 VI 17 Summit St., Batavia, N . Y. Ogilvie, Leon Martin . . -.. . 1926 I 701 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington, Mass Ogren, Cecil Carl .... . 1926 XV3 17 Pleasant St., Malden, Mass. Oh, Chungsoo ..... . 1927 XV2 Chungsan, Korea O'Hearn, joseph Augustine . . 1928 IX-B 11 Woodbridge St., Cambridge, Mass. Olander, Carl Herman . . . 1926 X 227 Thacher St., Milton, Mass. Oleson, Charles Russell . . . 1928 XV2 Mosinee, Wis. Olivares, Jose Emilio .... . . Grad. VI 8 Rosario St., Iloila, Philippines Olken, David ......... 1928 IV2 37 Union St., Cambridge, Mass. Olmstead, Alanson Weller, A.B., ZIP' . Grad. V 4704 Kenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. Olmstead, Noel C., OX ...... 1928 VI Concordia, Kansas Olsen, Gustaf Astor .... . . 1928 VI-A 25 Leland St., Malden, Mass. Olson, Leonard William . . . . Grad. VIQA 131 Audubon Road, Boston, Mass. O'Malley, Leonard joseph, A.B. . . 1928 VI 1 521 Delaware Ave., Olyphant, Pa. O'Malley, Louis joseph . . . . 1928 XIV 139 High St., Newton Upper Falls, Mass. O'Neil, Edgar, ATA . . . . 1926 I 11 Argyle St., Rochester, N. Y. O'Neill, Leo Joseph . . 1929 XIV 295 Belmont St., Brockton, Mass. Onishi, George Eric . . 1927 II 221 Fairmount Ave., Hyde Park, Mass. Op er, Richard Kirk . . . 1929 XV2 507 Medford St., Malden, Mass. OrdDman, Theodore . . . . 1927 VI-C 969 East 9th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Oresko, Nicholas Eugene . . 1929 XIII Grove St., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Orfanos, Constantine Gus . . 1929 VI 933 High St., Fall River, Mass. Orrill, George Robert . . . 1929 X 28 Florence St., Newton Centre, Mass. Ortenblad, Alberto Lerro, B.S. . . . Grad. I Tabapuan E. de Sao Paulo, Brazil Orth, Allen . .... . 1926 IX-B 527 Church St., Lynchburg, Va. Ortiz, Sergio del Toro .... . 1927 I 33 St. Paul St., Brookline, Mass. Osborn, John Barbour, CIJBE . . . 1929 XV1 166 Hyslop Road, Brookline, Mass. Osborne, Edwin Grennell, KHK . . 1927 VI Genoa, Italy Osborne, Horace Edward . . . . 1927 XV3 1025 W. Central St., Franklin, Mass. Osgood, Carol Eugene . . . . 1927 XV2 35 Norway St., Boston, Mass. Osgood, Dexter Trow . . 1929 VI-A Lowell Road, Nashua, N . H. Osgood, Richard Edison . . . 1929 VI-A South Main St., Windsor, Vt. 490 Th fimsareoldf d fT h lgy OUR BUSINESS IS THE MANUFACTURING OF TEXTILE WINDING MACHINES WE ALSO MAKE ' ELECTRICAL COIL WINDING MACHINES THE HONEYCOMB COIL WAS DEVELOPED IN CONNECTION WITH UNIVERSAL WINDING MACHINES- ' W e hold ourselves ready 'fo confer with you of all times UNIVERSAL WINDING COMPANY EQQQNA BOSTON, U. S. A. P L C NGS, M. I. T., '07, Pres. ALFRED LOCASCIO, Vice-Pres. E. STANLEY WIRES, M. I. T., '07, Treas E. STANLEY WIRES CO., Inc. 120 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone Beach 5126 TILING EIREPLACES A TERRA-COTTA TILE ROOFING MENDE'S NALECODE TOCI-I BROTHERS R. I. W. PAINTS C. B. SMITH S' BRO. BOSTON DIS TRIB UTORS TO HO TELS FRATERNITIES AND CLUBS ELK BRAND FOOD PRODUCTS TELEPHONE LIBERTY 4500 491 Feb. 26. Juniors try third president - HP. C. Eaton victimized. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clam Course Home Addreu Ostborg, John Leonard .... . 1926 II 88 Commonwealth Ave., Concord, Mass. Ottersberg, William John Theodore . . 1927 VI I Alleghany St., Boston, Mass. Ou, Chia-Wei ....... . 1926 X Peking, China Owen, Thornton Washington, AXA . . 1926 XV1 739 Quebec Place, N. W., Washington, D. Oxnard, Edward Preble .... . 1927 Sp. V 56 Warren St., West Medford, Mass. Packard, Josiah Smith, KZ . . 1929 II 93 South Angell St., Providence, R. I. Packard, Royal Day . . . . 1926 I Sebec Lake, Maine Packard, Theodore . . . 1927 III2 12 Marion Road, Watertown, Mass. Padilla, Benedicto Bibby . . . 1927 I 176 Rodriguez Arias, Manila, Philippines Padilla, Felix Bibby . . . . 1927 XIII 176 Rodriguez Arias, Manila, Philippines Paige, Harlan Cooper . . . . 1928 XIV North Franklin St., Holbrook, Mass. Paine, Rene Evans, Jr., KIJBE . . 1927 I 34 Welch Road, Brookline, Mass. Paine, Willard Baker . . . . 1928 II 33 Lewis Ave., Winthrop, Mass. Palmer, Gerald, OX .... . 1929 V 63 No. Harrisburg Ave., Atlantic City, N. Palmer, Henry Elmer, jr. . . . . 1928 I 48 Parker St., Lowell, Mass. Palmer, Joseph Wellington, K2 . . 1929 II Warehouse Point, Conn. Palmer, Milo, Jr. ..... . 1926 II 216 20th St., Cairo, Ill. Palo, George Payne .... . 1928 I 2113 John Ave., Superior, Wis. Pankratz, Howard Gustav, ZX . . . 1929 IV2 2360 Rosewood Ave., Toledo, Ohio Papadopulos, George Constantin . . 1927 IV2 49 Fenwood Road, Boston, Mass. Papakonstantinou, Basil George . . 1926 I Sparta, Greece Papcper, Abraham ..... . 1926 IV1 120 Providence St., Worcester, Mass. Par o, John ..... . 1926 II 4 rue Presburg, Paris, France Parker, Howard Robinson . . 1926 VIyA Stafford St., Islington, Mass. Parker, John Cuthbert, KE . . 1927 IVf1 350 High St., Newburyport, Mass. Parker, Paul Eastman . . . 1927 I 173 Thorndike St., Brookline, Mass. Parker, Ralph Edroy . . . . . 1927 XV5 73 Thorndike St., Arlington, Mass. Parker, Rienzi Belcher, S.B. . . . . Grad. VII 857 Watertown St., West Newton, Mass. Parker, Robert Gerald, 'DMA . . 1928 XV2 350 High St., Newburyport, Mass. Parker, William Herbert, jr. . . 1929 VII 246 Broadway, Somerville, Mass. Parkinson, Herbert . . . . 1927 IV1 Box 785, La Crosse, Wis. Parks, Joseph Aloysius, Jr. . . . 1928 II 14 Carnauba St., Roslindale, Mass. Parshall, Maxwell ..... . 1928 V 926 Akin Ave., Fort Collins, Colo. Parsons, Darrall Schoonover, IFA . . 1929 VI East Hampton, N. Y. Parsons, Esther, B.A. .... . 1926 Sp. IV1 11 Bradford Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Parsons, Richard Bronson, EX . . 1926 VI 1 15 Benevolent St., Providence, R. I. Partington, Edward Joseph . . . 1929 II' 27 Lincoln Ave., Clifton, N. J. Partri ge, Walter Herne . . . . 1929 VI 50 Walnut Ave., Andover, Mass. Patino, Manuel Virgilio . . . . 1929 I 1 290 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass Patrick, Gerard Vermilye, AKE . . 1928 XV2 126 Columbus St., Elyria, Ohio Patten, Emerson Keilholtz . . . . Grad. VI-A Rising Sun, Md. Patten, George Loud . . . 1929 V , 14 Larchmont St., Dorchester, Mass. Patten, Leslie Orton . . . . 1927 VI-C 6 Webster Place, Stoneham, Mass. Patterson, Emory Francis . . . 1927 IV2 14 Hartland St., Middleport, N. Y. Payne, Lester Earl ..... . 1927 VI i 64 Dorchester Ave., Quincy, Mass. Payne, William Gebhart, KIPFA . . . 1927 XV21 330 Central Ave., Dayton, Ohio Payson, Olcott Sprigg, QKE . . 1929 II I 71 Bowdoin St., Portland, Me. Payzant, Charles Stuart . . . 1927 XV21 283 Beale St., Wollaston, Mass. Peakes, Lawson Vernon, Jr. . . 1926 X . 48 Hamilton Ave., Lynn, Mass. Pearlman, Samuel .... . 1927 VI . 70 Fayston St., Boston, Mass. Pearlstein, Nathan, TECIJ . . . 1926 XV3, 23 Revere St., Boston, Mass. Pearsall, Alva Harrison . . . . 1928 IV2, 93 Lillian Ave., Freeport, N. Y. Pease, Harold Charles, CIJZK. . . 1928 I 22 Wayne Ave., East Orange, N. J. Peatfield, .Robert Raymond . . . . 1928 VI 687 Washington St., Dorchester, Mass. Peck, Jonathan Kenyon, KHK .... Grad. VI-A 114 Warren St., Pittston, Pa. Peck, Myrle Russell, ,C.E., EN . . 1926 II I Lansdowne Court, Lansdowne, Pa. Peirce, Roger Munroe . . . 1927 VI 1 11 Appleton St., Arlington, Mass. Penard, Frederick Paul . . . . . 1928 VI I 12 Norfolk Road, Arlington, Mass. Peng, Kai Hsu, S.B ........ Grad. II 1 Hupeh, China Pepper, Eleanor Gertrude, B.A. . . . 1928 IV1l 370 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. Peraner, Saul ...... . 1927 IVQ, 96 Beal St., Brookline, Mass. Perdew, Neil Westbrook . . . . . 1926 IX-B Albia, Iowa Perkins, Edwin Harriman . . . . 1929 VI , 720 Belmont St., Watertown, Mass. Perkins, Melvin Alfred, B.S., M.S. . . . Grad. V l 256 N. Main St., Rutland, Vt. l 492, These advertisers are of particular interest to Technology men. , , -K . ii gamza lon o p , p y An Or ' t' f T f ' ' 1 '- ,ii L -' -, ,,.ffE,1xiS'f' 1-. ' 0PPOI'tl.ll'lltY sr . 1, xsmgfli 85.5 T.. 'N -1-1--1 if ' 'exist . A . sign? ii - TT' NORTON COMPANY was founded in 1885 to :-q':5g.:i', - -P manufacture Grinding Wheels. The main plant ' if ? at Worcester has grown from one small two-story s , , ju b building erected in 1886 to a plant of many buildings, K i Q. -ga g 3 containing one and a half million square feet or 34 'Hai .' ., ' f,2g acres of manufacturing floor space. Besides Grinding .rj U H.. Wheels, there are also manufactured a complete line 1, f?sQi,,- si ' of production-precision Grinding Machines, Labora- A ,,,r, . ...fs t.., ' N jj ,g tory Ware, Refractories, and Norton Floors fnon-slip L ::.,,,.:dLsm ,r tiles and treadsj. There are now two Norton Com- 5 Tliiql gfjlili-.4-'tab pany electric furnace plants-one at Niagara Falls, -- h'4 'R' N- Y-a and one at ChiPP8W3, Ontario: Canada Nartan Company Adminirtration Building furnish the Norton abrasives trademarked A1undum and Crystolon. There are also branch Norton factories for the manufacture of grinding wheels at Hamilton, Ontario, Canadag La Courneuve, Franceg Wesseling, Germanyg and a plant for the produc- tion of the raw material Bauxite at Bauxite, Arkansas. Branch offices or stores are maintained at New York, Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and agency stocks and special service facilities are available in all industrial centers. With its world wide organization and its wide diversity of products, Norton Company offers an opportunity for all kinds of engineers -in research work, in factory production and in sales work. R NORTON COMPANY WORCESTER, MASS. Tl-IE COOP This is the lVl. l. T. man's store. Here you got your Freshman outfit and here you get your thesis paper and cap and gown for Senior week. It takes fifteen people to serve you thru the entire year, eleven in the Store and four in the Barber Shop. This is the place that can supply you with pictures, jewelry and sou- venirs that will have a permanent value to you after you have left Tech to take your place in the world. TECHNOLOGY BRANCH, I-I. C. S. 493 Feb. 29. Prof. Miller seen in corridors without his cigar. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clan A Count: Home Addrexr Perkins, Theodore Benson . . . 1928 VI-A High St., Hampton, N. H. Perry, Charlotte Tempest, Ph.B. . . . Grad. V 116 Bayard St., Providence, R. I. Perry, Donald Endecott, AT . . . 1928 VI Acworth, N. H. Perry, Edgar Lockwood, KHK . . . 1926 VI-A 234 St. james Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Perry, Lyndall Raymond . . . . 1927 X 27 Magoun Ave., Medford, Mass. Perry, Middleton Lee . . . . . 1927 VI State Hospital, Topeka, Kansas Perry, Richard Toan .... . . Grad. VI-A 621 N. Henry St., Madison, Wis. Perry, Stewart Strout .... . 1926 II 38 Pleasant St., Winthrop, Mass. Peskin, Leonard Clifford, EAM . . . 1929 VI-A 36 Bluehills Ave., Hartford, Conn. Pestridge, Francis Henry . . . . 1928 II 4 New Mill St., Nantucket, Mass. Peters, Jack Bernard .... . 1927 VI-A 100 Marlboro Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Peters, Ralph ...... . 1929 III1 3 Roseway St., Boston, Mass. Peters, William York, Jr., A.B. . . 1927 Sp. IV1 143 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. Petersen, Randolphjoseph . . . 1927 XV1 32 Quincy Place, N. W., Washington, D. C. Petersen, Robert Lee . . . . 1927 VI-A 66 Donnybrook Road, Brighton, Mass. Peterson, Alden William . . . . 1926 I 92 Newland St., Boston, Mass. Peterson, Carl Herbert . . . . 1927 VI 9 Varney St., Boston, Mass. Peterson, Carl Magnus Frirhief . . . 1929 II 11 Dunlap St., Dorchester, Mass. Peterson, Chester ..... . 1926 VI 274 Poplar St., Roslindale, Mass. Peterson, Douglas Alfred . . . 1926 VI 56 Hobson St., Brighton, Mass. Peterson, Ernest Gunnar . . . 1929 IV1 Elm Road, Falmouth, Mass. Peterson, Gustave Richard . . 1926 I Cor. Pond and Avon Sts., Jamaica Plain, Mass Peterson, Justin Vivian . . . Grad. VI-A 137 Ballard Sr., Saugus, Mass. Peterson, Kenneth Morton . . 1928 I 55 Patten St., Boston, Mass. Peterson, Louis Bertil . . 1927 XV1 32 Dyer Ave., Milton, Mass. Peterson, Ral h Francis . . . 1927 V 627 Main St., Keene, N. H. Peterson, Waiier Edward . . . 1926 I 20 Bellevue Ave., Winthrop, Mass. Peterson, William Winsor . . . . 1926 I 55 Patten St., Boston, Mass. Petrie, Malcolm Oliver ...... 1927 XV2 1427 Emerson Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn. Petrovsky, Vyacheslav, B.S., M.S. . . Grad. II 23 Commercial St., West Lynn, Mass. Petze, Charles Louis, Jr., EN . . . 1926 X 903 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. Petze, Edwardes Sinclair, EN . . 1928 XV3 903 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. Petzold, Edward Oscar .... . Unc. 318 Charles River Road, Cambridge, Mass. Peverly, Ernest Tilden, jr., C-DE . . . 1929 XV2 66 East Wyomin St., Melrose, Mass. Pforzheimer, Arthur Charles, ZBT . . 1929 XW2 Broadway, Woodmere, Long Island, N. Y. Phelan, john Kimball, B.S., Z'P' . . . Grad. VI 60 Brooks St., West Medford, Mass. Phelps, Arthur Dryden . . . . 1926 IV2 4 Clark St., Westfield, Mass. Phelps, Leonard Volk . . . . 1926 VII 27 Ruskin St., Springfield, Mass. Philippe, Robert Rene . , 1929 I 144 Worcester St., Boston, Mass. Phillips, William Hopgate . 1928 VI 1264 Plymouth Ave., Fall River, Mass. Phipps, John Caleb .... . 1928 XV2 417 East 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pickett, Charles Marvin, jr. . . . . 1926 I 800 Centre St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Piepho, Edward Ernest . . . . Grad. VI-A Hebron, Indiana Pierce, Harry Williamson . . . Grad. XIII-A 4625 South St., Lincoln, Nebr. Pierce, Theodore Bratey . . 1928 VI Westport Point, Mass. Pierson, Frank Orian . . . 1928 II Box 137, Cromwell, Conn. Pierson, Olof Powers, KE ..... 1929 VI 23 North Main St., Caribou, Me. Piez, Richard ......... 1929 II 110 Browne St., Brookline, Mass. Pike, Louis Fenn ........ 1927 XV2 23 Strong Court, Plainville, Conn. Pilkington, james Pearson Fryars, CDMA . 1927 XV2 5 Blackstone St., Lonsdale, R. I. Pineo, Orrin Weston ....... 1929 VIII 60 Main St., Milo, Me. Pink, Herbert Sheppard, B.Sc ..... Grad. X-A The Limes, Newark St., Notts, England Pinsan, Philip Edward . . . . 1929 I 342 Palisade Ave., Union City, N . J. Piper, Richard Freeborn, AT . . 1928 XI Rice Road, Sudbury, Mass. Pirola, Louis ...... . . 1926 Sp. IV1 4717 Beacon St., Chicago, Ill. Piroomoff, Reuben Serge, S.B. , . 3 . Grad. X 2 Clinton St., Cambridge, Mass. Pistolas, Arthur Nicholas . . . 1928 I 12 Clay St., Nashua, N. H. Pitt, Edgar William .... . 1928 X 191 Elmwood Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Plant, Irving Morton ..... . 1927 XV2 215 Crafts Road, Brookline, Mass. Plimpton, George Winslow, A.B .... 1928 IV1 150 Chapel St., Norwood, Mass. Plummer, Richard Wentworth, CIJKIIJ' . . 1926 III2 18 Oak Terrace, Malden, Mass. Poitras, Edward Joseph .... . 1928 VI-A 41 Cabot St., Salem, Mass. Pontz, James Lester . . . . 1928 XV, 653 N. Mary St., Lancaster, Pa. Poore, Charles Edmund, OAX . . 1926 XV2 46 Kensington Sr., Bradford, Mass. Pope, Charles St. George . . . 1928 IV1 3948 Jay St., Sacramento, Calif. 494 Th d t p t g thT h lgy HE development of Modern Banking Methods has been followed by an increasing reliance of the Educational Institution upon its Depositaries. The Service an institution requires, and receives, from banks comprises much more than the safe-guarding of its securities-for this Service further gives a Source of Reliable Information and Advice regarding Credit, Investments, Dividends, and the Transfer of Securities and Real Estate. Une of the Depositaries of the Massa- chusetts lnstitute of Technology herewith ex- tends its Compliments to the I 926 Technique 495 Mar. 5. Dorm Goblin solves parking problem. DIRECTGRY OF STUDENTS Name . Clam Coufre Home Addreu Porter, Harold Fulton . . . . 1928 I 49 Thurston St., Somerville, Mass. Post, Paul Teel, B.S., M.A. . Grad. XII 2745 Ewing Ave., Evanston, Ill. Pote, Alfred Jose h . . . . 1926 VI 18 Chestnut St., Chelsea, Mass. Potter, Harold Aljbert . . 1929 XV2 36 Vine St., East Providence, R. I. Potter, john Hollister . . 1928 IV1 1158 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Pough, Richard Hooper . . 1926 XV3 4 Lennox Place, St. Louis, Mo. Poulin, Calixte B. ..... . 1929 Sp. IV1 124 Central Ave., New Bedford, Mass. Poulos, Harry William . . . . 1929 IV2 420 P. O. Box, Brockton, Mass. Pournaras, George Angelo, S.B. . 1926 VI 38 Benevolent St., Providence, R. I. Powell, David Carson . . . . 1927 I 46 James St., Malden, Mass. Powell, John H., Jr., BGDTI . . . 1929 XV2 1018 37th St., Seattle, Wash. Powers, David Bruce . . . 1926 It - 756 Wisconsin St., Pomona, Calif. Powers, James Bernard . . . 1926 II Wilbraham, Mass. Powers, Waldo Morrison . . 1929 IV2 60 Walton Park, Melrose Highlands, Mass Powley, Mark Edgar, AT . . 1929 IX-B 180 Highland Ave., Kingston, N. Y. Praetz, john George, Jr. . . 1928 II 131 Haverhill St., Lawrence, Mass. Pratt, Carl Newton . . . 1926 IV1 140 Circuit Road, Winthrop, Mass. Pratt, Edward Joseph . . . 1927 VI 104 Ross St., Batavia, N. Y. Pratt, Elliot Sterling . . . . 1926 XVQ 120 Mt. Vernon St., Lowell, Mass. Pratt, Henry Gardner, AXA . . 1928 XV2 106 Broadway, Taunton, Mass. Praznik, Otmar ..... . 1927 XIII 929 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Prendergast, Clarence Thomas . . 1928 VI7A 31 Burgess St., Dorchester, Mass. Prescott, Clarence Herbert . . . 1929 I 76 Gardner St., Allston, Mass. Preston, Merrill .... . . 1928 IV2 8 Boylston Terrace, West Medford, Mass. Pride, Alfred Melville . . . Grad. Aero Eng. 150 Hudson St., Somerville, Mass. Pride, Robert Stanley .... . 1929 IV5 150 Hudson St., Somerville, Mass. Priest, Warren Freeman, ATA . . 1927 II Littleton, Mass. Procter, Richard Harris . . . . . 1929 VI, Sandwich, Mass. Proctor, Benjamin, 3rd, EX . . 1928 XV2 31 Abbott Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Proctor, Bernard Emerson S.B. . . Grad. VII I 177 Mt. Vernon St., Malden, Mass. Proctor, Joseph Worthen . . . . 1926CA.O.DII 57 Langdon Ave., Watertown, Mass. Proctor Philip Berkeley . . . 1928 II 235 Clifton St., Malden, Mass. Proctor, Robert Josiah . . . 1928 X I Whitney St., Northboro, Mass. Promisel, Nathan .... . 1929 XIV I 52 Blossom St., Chelsea, Mass. Protopapas, Taxiarchis Zissis . . 1928 IVi1 388 Market St., Lowell, Mass. Prouty, Arthur Rudolph . . . . 1926 VI , Spencer, Mass. Puffer, Winthrop Meigs . . . . 1927 IVy 311 Winthrop St., Medford, Mass. Purcell, Mark Thomas . . . . 1928 IVQ 321 N. Brear y St., Madison, Wis. Purcell, Robert Arthur, EAE . . 1927 IX-B 1315 S. Union Ave., Alliance, Ohio Purssell, Roger Wynne . . . . 1928 VI-A 1257 Morton St., Mattapan, Mass. Puschin, Albert John . . . . 1928 X v 80 Liberty St., Danvers, Mass. Putich, Branko Milan . . 1928 XV2. Box 1622 Wierton, W. Va. Quarton, Dale . . . Grad. XIII-A N. Clementina St., Anahim, Calif. Quiggle, Dorothy . . . . 1926 X I 120 Charles St., Auburndale, Mass. Rabinovitz, jacob .... . . 1927 I I 18 Clinton St., Concord, N. H. Rados, Cassimer William . . 1927 VI-A 16 Perth Road, Arlington, Mass. Radoslovich, Michael Luke . . . 1926 IV1l Zara, Italy Rae, James Reynolds .... . 1928 VI-A 142 Davis Ave., Brookline, Mass. Ramsaur, Walter Randolph, AXA . . 1927 II Shelby, N. C. Ramsey, Charles Thurston, fIJBE , 1929 XV2 Midwood Terrace, Madison, N. J. Ramsey, John Patterson, Jr., IFA . 1926 Sp. V Woodbine Farm, Charlotte, Vt. ' Rand, Katherine, B.A .... . Grad. V 71 Warren St., Needham, Mass. Randall, Gilman Allen . . . . 1929 IV, 293 School St., Whitman, Mass. Randall, Lawrence Stevens . . 1926 II 93 Ford St., Brockton, Mass. Randell, Sumner Silsbee, Jr. . . 1927 VI 85 Vassell St., Wollaston, Mass. Rankin, Arnold Augustus . . . . 1928 XV2 I 92 Willis Ave., East, Detroit, Mich. Rankin, Chester Donald . . . . . 1928 VI-A 1047 N. Main St., Randolph, Mass. Ransome, William Marshall, B.S., KZ. . Grad. VI Bastro , Texas Rasmussen, Lauritz Herman . . . . 1927 I 273 Elliot St., Milton, Mass. Rauscher, Manfred ....... 1926 IX-C Hinteregg, Switzerland Rawlins, Philip joseph Thomas, EN . . 1926 II Seaford, Delaware Reardon, Arthur James . . . . . 1927 II 137 Oxford St., Lawrence, Mass. Redd, Carl Leitner, KA . . . . . 1927 I Peachburg, Ala. 496 In supporting our advertisers you are benefiting Technique and Technology. One two and three ooms and bath E, k . 5 . I, Tir W - . :,ml'.,,,, 4, - 125.211, u h . Q' T ' mm11uL::.wms QW I' uf , 4, I. q- W f 0 'QMBRTDQ Cigarette Stump-Killer 53.00 each ssasazfzziiasfsfsze, X N0-128-- Brass Hose The 'mzfechniqueu S. M Ey e' I - of Smoking Riverbank Court on the Charles X DEMANDS objects designed to Q comfort and assist you in the con- sumption of the weed that soothes. 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Reedall, Harold Mark . . 1926 fA.O.DII 26 Maplewood St., Watertown, Mass. Reid, Lincoln, Xclb . . . 1928 VI-A 20 Chestnut St., Peabody, Mass. Reid, Thomas Lawrence . . 1928 II 24 Washington St., Taunton, Mass. Reif, Raymond Peter . . . 1929 VI 37 Coleman Terrace, Rochester, N. Y. Reigle, Edward Everett . . . . 1929 XII 2800 Ave. D., Fort Worth, Texas Reith, Colin Wyland, A.B. . . . . 1926 XII Kingwood, W. Va. Remington, Leonard Leroy Francis . . 1926 XV2 79 Cottage St., Franklin, Mass. Resan, Stephan Francis . . . . 1929 II 1217 Gould St., Racine, Wis. Rexford, Elliot Pitman . . . . 1926 XII 840 Main St., Greenwood, Mass. Reyna, Erasmo, 'PAA . . . . 1929 ' I Lima, Peru Reynders, John Flint, AXA . . . 1928 II 200 Buckingham St., Springfield, Mass. Reynolds, George Henry, . . 1928 X 16 Bolster St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Reynolds, Wesley Hargraves . . 1928 XV2 34 Moore St., Fall River, Mass. Rhinehart, Frank Edward, IDK . . 1927 IV1 1532 East 80th St., Cleveland, Ohio Rhoades, Philip Garrett . . . . 1927 II Hereshome Farm, Moorestown, N. J. Rice, Claude Hayes .... . 1928 I Dover, N. H. Rice, William Foster, Jr., A.B. . Grad. V 25 Lakeville Place, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Rich, Charles, GX .... . 1926 XV3 Swanton, Vermont Rich, John Parker, Jr., OX . . . 1929 II Swanton, Vermont Richards, William Henry . . . 1927 X 10 Wait St., Roxbury, Mass. Richardson, Benjamin Parker, Jr. . 1926 VI-A 43 Lancaster Terrace, Brookline, Mass. Richardson, Donald Webb, EN . . . 1929 III1 2 Cambridge Terrace, Allston, Mass. Richardson, Percy Laurie . . . . 1927 XVQ 14 Sunset Ave., Methuen, Mass. Richardson, Philip Morrison, KHK . . 1926 IX-B 24 Elm Park, Groveland, Mass. Richardson, Robert William, EN . . 1926 XVI 2 Cambridge Terrace, Allston, Mass. Richardson, William Foster . . . . 1929 VI 268 Washington St., Belmont, Mass. Richheimer, Charles Edward, CDBA . . 1928 XV1 255 West 88th St., New York, N. Y. Richmond, Allen Smith, OX. . . . 1928 VI 14 High St., Auburn, Me. Richmond, Robert Wilson . . . 1927 XV1 63 Monadnock Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass Rick, Edwin Marvin, KZ . . . 1928 I 72 Decatur St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Rickard, Henry Claremont, KIJFA . . 1926 XV2 248 N. Main St., Andover, Mass. Ricker, Charles Whitney, Jr., EAE . . 1928 VI Calle 27 No. 3, Havana, Cuba Rideout, Owen Wilson . . . . 1928 X South Berwick, Maine Riley, Frederic Delano, Jr., ATQ . . 1928 XV2 62 Billings St., Atlantic, Mass. Riley, Joseph Donovan . . . . 1928 VI-A 368 Washington St., Somerville, Mass. Riley, Leonard Benjamin . , . 1927 III1 121 Whitney Ave., New Haven, Conn. Riley, Philip Lawrence, S.B. . . Grad. VII 11 Springfield St., Belmont, Mass. Rivers, William Flournoy, CIJKE . 1926 I Pulaski, Tennessee Robbins, George Luther . . . 1929 VI-A 15 Winnemay St., Natick, Mass. Robbins, Henry Fuller . . . . 1929 VI 2955 Grand Concourse, New York, N. Y. Robbins, Marcus Page, B.S., KE . 1927 II 134 Cliff Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Roberts, Edward Newton . . . 1926 III1 66 Edgewood Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Roberts, Ralph Henry . . . . Grad. CT.D.DII Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. Roberts, Robert Seth, IIJBE . . . 1929 V 1060 Hubbard Ave., Detroit, Mich. Robertson, Russell Earl . . . 1926 X 885 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass Robinson, Arthur Edward . . 1928 I 255 Haverhill St., Methuen, Mass. Robinson, Arthur Milton . . . 1927 V 67 Montview St., West Roxbury, Mass. Robinson, John William . . . . 1927 XV2 1590 N. Main St., Fall River, Mass. Robinson, Manuel George, B.Sc. . Grad. II 560 Brook St., Pawtucket, R. I. Robinson, Philip Walter . . . . 1926 II 100 South Marion St., Denver, Colo. Robinson, Willard Elfers, QJAO . 1929 X 5933 E. Washington St., Indianapolis, Ind Roche, Edward Charles . . . . 1929 . XI 72 Antwerp St., East Milton, Mass. Rockwood, George Herbert, Jr. . 1926 VI-A 179 N. Grove Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Rodriquez, Raul ..... . 1927 IX-B 81 Cienfuegos Sr., Santiago, Chile Roessler, Edward William . . . 1928 A VI 184 Grovers Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Roetheli, Bruno Emil, 'BBE . . 1926 X 168 Lafayette Ave., Hawthorne, N. J. Rogers, Charles Winthrop . . . 1928 IV1 11 Granite St., Rockport, Mass. Rogers, Robert Wainwright, AXA . . 1926 XIII 441 St. John's Place, Highland Park, Ill. Roggi, Charles Joseph . . . . 1929 VI 10 Morton St., New York, N. Y. Rokicki, Alexander John . . . Grad. VI-A 124 Webster Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Roman, Arnold Gustaf . . . 1929 VI-A Godwin Ave., Wortendyke, N. J. Romanoff, Frank Philamon . . . 1926 XIV 1426 S. Kedzie Ave., Chicago, Ill. 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Rosado, Antonio, CIJAA . . . . 1926 VI Apartado 2474, Havana, Cuba Rosen, Nathan ...... . 1929 XIV 46 Grove St., Chelsea, Mass. Rosenthal, David Anson, ZBT . . . 1927 XV2 1155 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Ross, Donald Lyman . . . . 1927 VI-A 7 East Main St., Flemington, N. J. Ross, George Dewey ..... . 1926 XI 40 Michigan St., Pittsfield, Mass. Ross, Neil Cowan ........ 1929 VI 238 Bellevue St., Newton, Mass. Rosser, Bernard Pomeroy, B.A., ATA . 1926 .I 110 East St., Arcanum, Ohio Rossman, Elizabeth ....... 1927 IV2 56 Queensberry St., Boston, Mass. Roth, Richard, EAM .... . 1927 IV1 547 West 157th St., New York, N. Y. Rothschild, Richard Adler . . 1926 XV2 1 Mabry St., Selma, Ala. Rouleau, John Kiernan . . . 1928 X 14 Glenville Ave., Allston, Mass. Rousseau, Francois Paul .... . 1927 IV2 Montmagny, Quebec Rousseve, Ferdinand Lucien ..... 1929 IV2 1327 Columbus St., New Orleans, La. Row, Yellafnagada Subba, M.B., B.S. . . Grad. V Madras, India Rowlands, Thomas McKie . . . . 1926 XIII 317 Phoenix Place, Victoria, B.C. Royer, Maurice Gaston, B.A., Sc. . . 1927 I 26 St. Flavien St., Quebec, Canada Ruback, Edward Carl, KE . . . . 1929 VI-A 510 Pawling Ave., Troy, N. Y. Rubin, Richard Benjamin, QJBA . . 1928 VI 7 Wabeno St., Roxbury, Mass. Rubinstein, David . . . . 1929 I 95 Fuller St., Brookline, Mass. Ruch, Paul Elmer, AXA .... . 1928 XV2 853 Harvard St., Akron, Ohio Ruddell, Leland Glenn, B.S. . . . 1927 VI 625 W. Vine St., Springfield, Ill. Rudge, William Jerome, A.B., A.M. . . 1927 VI-A 200 Washington St., Monroe, N. C. Rudolph, Robert Paul, KHK . . . 1927 VI-A 1 Lutts Ave., Kittery, Me. Ruff, Alonzo William .... . 1926 II 91 E. Main St., Cobleskill, N. Y. Rugg, Philip Newton . . . 1927 VI 238 Cass St., Portsmouth, N. H. Ruggles, Horace Chamberlin . . 1926 XIII 285 DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ruiz, Echevarria Manuel . . 1927 III2 Ampuero, Santander, Spain Rumrill, Hamilton, B.S. . . . . Grad. VI 81 Pine St., Swampscott, Mass. Rumsey, Paul Truman, B.S. . . . Grad. VI 2507 Lafayette Ave., Austin, Texas Rushworth, Donald Henry . . 1927 III2 41 Wilson St., Brockton, Mass. Rusitzky, Solomon, CIJEA . . . 1926 IV2 129 Pleasant St., New Bedford, Mass. Russell, Frederick Edgecomb . . 1928 XV2 42 Blue Hills Parkway, Milton, Mass. Russell, John Alonzo, 'FA . . 1928 IV1 10 Myrtle St., Brattleboro, Vt. Russell, John Benjamin, Jr. . . 1928 VI 33 Newcastle Road, Brighton, Mass. Russell, Kenneth Grant . . . 1929 VI 94 Crest Road, Wellesley, Mass. Russell, Thomas Frederick . . 1927 XV2 65 Hobart St., Brighton, Mass. Russell, Winslow Hewitt . . 1926 II 58 Arborway, Boston, Mass. Rust, Roger Allen .... . 1926 V 105 Washington St., Gloucester, Mass Rutherford, Francis Hanson . . 1928 VI-A R. F. D. No. 3, Lancaster, Ohio Ryan, Harold John . . . . 1926 VI 21 Hobson St., Brighton, Mass. Ryan, James Edmund . . . 1928 VI 21 Hobson St., Brighton, Mass. 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Sanderson, Wallace Whitney . 1926 IV 17 William Jackson Ave., Brighton, Mass Sanel, Edward ..... 1927 I I 24 Clinton St., Concord, N. H. Sanford, James Warren, B.S. . Grad. VI Hotel Richmond, Augusta, Ga. Sanford, Lewis Major, K2 . 1926 II 514 Belgravia Ct., Louisville, Ky. Sano, Machteld Elisabeth . 1926 Sp. V J 110 Pas-Gheel, Belgium Santangelo, Antonio Joseph . 1927 VI 124 Trenton St., East Boston, Mass. Sapienza, Nunzio Joseph . . 1926 p. IV1 429 West 26th St., New,York, N. Y. Sarkisian, Sarkis Giragos . . . 1928 X 44 Morrison Ave., Somerville, Mass. Sasaki, Toshio, B.S., M.S .... Grad. VI Tokio, Japan Satyanarayanaraju, Chintalapati Raju, Grad. II Madras Prescy, India Saunders, James Perkins .... 1928 VI 15 Cherry St., Salem, Mass. Sawyer, Stanley Phillips .... 1926 VI 91 Elm St., Woburn, Mass. Sax, Eli James .... 1927 VI 19 Vesta Road, Dorchester, Mass. Sayre, Daniel Clemens, ZX . 1926 I 23 Pinckney St., Boston, Mass. Schaad, Albert Frank .... 1927 III2 55 Salina St,, Rochester, N. Y. Scharmann, Walter George, S.B.. . Grad. X-A 156 Cherry St., New Britain, Conn. Schenck, Teunis, OX ..... Unc. 209 East 19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Schildkneckt, Robert Brainerd, AXA 1928 - IV1 34 E. McMillan St., Cincinnati, Ohio Schipper, John Frederick, CIJPA . 1929 VI 18 Maple Terrace, Auburndale, Mass. Schmidt, Charles Gardner . . . 1926 VI 1816 Weeks Ave., Superior, Wis. Schmidt, Eugene Arthur, B.S. . Grad. VI Berkeley, California Schnackenberg, Lee Judson, OES . 1927 VI Durham, N . H. Schoenbrun, Leo, ZBT .... 1928 IV1 221 Park Lane, Highland Park, Ill. Schoenfeld, Lester Wolfson, ZBT . 1927 VI 621 Cherry St., Philadelphia, Pa. Schreiner, Frank William, EN . . 1926 IX-B Simsbury, Conn. Schuler, Reuben, AME . . . 1928 V 2672 Washington St., Roxbury, Mass. Schuman, Louis, B.A. . . . Sp. V 1509 South 2nd St., Philadelphia, Pa. Schuster, Alfred Walter, fIJK . 1927 XV2 3701 Pershing Drive, El Paso, Texas Schwank, John Robert . . 1928 VI Guatemala City, Guatemala, C. A. Schwartz, Herman Stanley . . 1926 XV1 97 Dalby St., Newton, Mass. Schwartz, James Albert Edward . 1927 IV1 97 Jubilee Road, Halifax, N . S. Scott, Arthur Kennerie . . . 1929 X 16 Maple St., Melrose, Mass. Scott, Carleton Winstanley . 1928 IV2 83 Pinckney St., Boston, Mass. , Scott, Rufus Barnes . . . 1928 II 109 Cascadilla Park, Ithaca, N . Y. Scott, Thomas Jefferson . 1927 X 432 S. McDonough St., Montgomery, Ala Scudder, Sara Alicia, B.A. . Sp. VII Huntington, Long Island, N . Y. , Sealy, Robert, Jr., ATI! . . . 1928 VII Hewlett, N. Y. Searles, John Willmarth .... 1926 V 5 Linnaean St., Cambridge, Mass. Sears, Francis Weston, S.B., M.S. . Grad. VIII 220 Sandwich St., Plymouth, Mass. Seavey, Malcolm De Forrest, ATQ 1929 IV1 414 Highland Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Segal, Mendel M., M.E. .... 1926 VI-A Zdobbunow, Russia Seigel, Edward Isaac ..... 1927 IV2 137 Essex St., Chelsea, Mass. Seligman, Walter . 1927 VII 20 East 78th St., New York, N. Y. Senior, Arthur Leslie . 1928 XV1 470 California St., Newtonville, Mass. Senior, William Chester . . . 1927 II 470 California St., Newtonville, Mass. Seron, Levon ....... 1929 VI' 117 Jersey Ave., Joliet, Ill. Serrano, Cesar Augusto .... 1929 XV2 Bogota, Colombia Sessions, William Crighton, CIJFA 1926 XV2 1423 Cohassett Ave., Lakewood, Ohio Severs, Victor ....... 1927 I I Old Upton Road, Grafton, Mass. Sexton, John Franklyn . . . 1928 VI 54 Adams St., Arlington, Mass. Shadrake, Bolick John . . 1927 I 140 Lowell St., Lawrence, Mass. Shaffer, Max Anthony, B.S. . Grad. II 467 W. Main St., Brookville, Pa. Shaffer, Samuel James, TECIJ . 1929 II 157 Saratoga St., East Boston, Mass. Shaheen, Shahady Antonius . 1926 VI 26 Alleyne St., West Roxbury, Mass. 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Sheiry, Edward Slater . . . 1926 I 52 Westland Ave., Boston, Mass. Shen, Yi ...... . . Grad. I Peking, China Shenlc, William Edwin, KHK . . 1927 VI-A 232 West 21st St., Erie, Pa. Shepard, David Allan, QIJFA . , 1926 X 924 Washington St., Denver, Colo. Shepherd, Allen Glass, Jr. . . . 1929 III2 4 Gardiner St., Lynn, Mass. Shepp, Richard Harold, ZAE . . 1929 XV2 277 North St., Millersburg, Pa. Sherman, Richard Winslow . . . 1926 XI 16 Myrtle St., Belmont, Mass. Sherrill, Bruce Elgin, KIPAGJ . . . 1927 VI Hartselle, Alabama Sherwood, Robert Wesley, KHK . . 1926 VI-A Benson Road, Fairfield, Conn. Shick, Henry ....... . 1926 III1 Tientsin, China Shiepe, Edward Michael . . . . 1928 VI-A 9 Cedar St., Lawrence, Mass. Shih, Chao Han, S.B. . . . . Grad. V Hupeh, China Shih, Chia-Yang, S.B. . . . . 1926 VI Foochow, China Shilowitz, Charles, S.B. .... . 1928 Sp. IV1 69 West 39th St., Bayonne, N. Shipley, Desmond Sturgis, AT . . . 1928 VI-A 453 West 152nd St., New York, N. Y. Shippey, Webster Batcheller, ATA . . Sp. IV1 7100 South Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. Shisko, Alexander George . . . . 1927 XV2 128 Orleans St., Springfield, Mass. Short, Mac, B.S ..... . . Grad. Aero Eng. Salina, Kansas Shorter, Wade Hampton, Jr. .... 1929 XIV 734 Washington St., Quincy, Mass. Shu, Ing Gee, B.S. ....... Grad. VI Chinese Educational Mission, Washington, D. C Shulman, Morris ........ 1927 XV2 31 Gayland St., Roxbury, Mass. Sicari, Domenico, E.E., M.E., S.M. . . Grad. VI Augusta, Italy Siller, Leonardo ...... . 1928 II Box 146, Monterrey, N. L., Mexico Silverman, Abraham ..... . 1927 X 63 Kellogg St., Portland, Me. Silverman, David . . . 1927 I 1526 Broadway, Gary, Ind. Silverman, Isadore . . 1928 IV2 63 Kellogg St., Portland, Me. Silverstone, Barnett . . . 1928 I 77 Sivewright Ave., Johannesburg, S. Africa Simard, Rene .... . 1928 X 363 Sherbrooke East, Montreal, Canada Simmons, Frederick Burge . . . 1929 VI 1450 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington, Mass. Simonds, Henry Erving .... . 1928 XV2 9 Crescent Road, Winchester, Mass. Simonson, Cortelyou Ladd, GBE . . 1927 IX-B 33 Central Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. Sinitzin, Nicholas Nicholas .... Grad. Aero Eng. Westbury, Long Island, N. Y. Sisk, Harland Perry . . . . 1927 VI 31 Woodbine St., Auburndale, Mass. Skonberg, Elmer Alexander . . 1929 XV2 180 Liberty St., Randolph, Mass. Slagle, Willard Jordan, EX . . 1928 XV3 Hotel Kentucky, Louisville, Ky. Slayter, Rudolf Stone, OE. . . 1928 I 90 Chester Road, Belmont, Mass. Slunder, Charles John . . . . 1926 XIVI 5950 Pennsylvania Ave., Detroit, Mich. Small, Irving Hayden, CIDKE . . 1927 II 28 Hurlbut St., Cambridge, Mass. Smart, Alfred Cecil, jr .... . 1926 X 587 Main St., Waltham, Mass. Smith, Albert Chisham, OAX . . . 1927 IX-B 174 Court Road, Winthrop, Mass. Smith, Alton Eugene ..... . 1928 III1 Upper Jay, N. Y. Smith, Arthur Reinhardt, Jr., A.B. . 1928 XV2 97 Berkeley St., West Newton, Mass. Smith, Carroll Claire ....... 1928 VI-A 629 Burton Ave., Eureka, Ill. . Smith Charles Clement, C-3lIJ'Q. .... 1926 XV2 Orange, Conn. Smith Charles Milton, Jr., B.S., EN . . Grad. X-A 1305 S. Perry St., Montgomery, Ala. Smith Chester Warren, A.B., S.B. . . Grad. II 712 Broadway, Cliftondale, Mass. Smith, Clifton Beckert, CDMA . . . 1929 X' 27 Clark St., Holyoke, Mass. Smith, Cyril Stanley, B.Sc ...... Grad. III2 Lyndhurst, Four Oaks, Warwickshire, England Smith Dudley Wall ..... . 1928 XV1 Box 121, Honolulu, Hawaii Smith George Warren ...... 1926 XV3 6 Centennial Ave., Gloucester, Mass. Smith Guy Howard Berard, jr., S.B. . . 1926 II 2077 East 88th St., Cleveland, Ohio Smith Harry Bromilow ...... Grad. VI-A 405 Revere St., Winthrop, Mass. Smith Hiram Bowen .... . 1927 VI-A 101 Roby Road, Madison, Wis. Smith Kenneth Alexander, fI1K2 . . 1927 I 84 Fourth Ave., Malba, Long Island, Y. Smith Kenneth Eaton, CDMA . . 1927 XV3 27 Clark St., Holyoke, Mass. . 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Smith, William Moses ...... 1926 XIV 19 Hewins St., Dorchester, Mass. Smitheringall, William Vickers, B.A., M.A. Grad XII Vancouver, B. C. Smyth, Robert Hempstead, XCIJ . . . 1927 XV2 474 John St., Bridgeport, Conn. Snediker, James Bertsal ...... 1927 VI-A 194 Auburn St., Cambridge, Mass. Snow, Charles Wesley, AKE . . . 1926 XV2 Hotel Onondaga, Syracuse, N. Y. Snyder, William A ..... . . 1928 XV2 308 Carlysle Ave., Abington, Ill. Sohn, Wilfred Herman . . . . . 1927 VI 1458 Jesup Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Solomons, Gustave Martinez .... 1928 VI 156 East Howard St., Quincy, Mass. Soo Hoo, Theodore Ling, B.Sc. . . . Grad. XIII 2116 Channing Way, Berkeley, Calif. Soroka, Mary Olga .... . . 1926 I 911 Sixth Ave., New York City, N. Y. Sorokin, Michel .... . . 1927 VI 352 Riverway, Boston, Mass. Souden, Alexander George . . . . 1929 XIV 28 Taber St., Quincy, Mass. Soukaras, Komnenus Michael .... 1928 VI-A 204 Broadway St., Lowell, Mass. Sourian, Zarreh Missak ...... 1927 IV1 Constantinople, Turkey Southwick, Charles Austin, Jr. . . . 1928 X 71 Endicott St., Peabody, Mass. Southworth, Edwin Warren, Jr., OES . . 1926 IX-B 22 Oxford St., Winchester, Mass. Soy, Frank Agustus, B.Sc ...... 1926 X 11 Rupert St., Amherst, N. S. Sparre, Fin Dallas, LIJKE ..... 1927 X 1022 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. Spear, James Edwin . . . . . 1928 XIV Millington, Maryland Spear, Ray Gordon .... . . 1926 II 37 Saville Ave., Quincy, Mass. Speer, Grant Gould, Jr., KHK . . . 1926 VI 360 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Speert, Julius Louis .... . . 1926 I 2361 W. North Ave., Baltimore, Md. 505 June 8. Graduation - some do and some don't DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clan Courir: Home Addrcu Speller, Thomas Hughes, OX . . 1929 XV2 6411 Darlington Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Spence, john William, K2 . . . 1926 XV3 17 Exchange St., Rockland, Mass. Spencer, Stephen Francis . . . 1926 I 82 Sixth St., Cambridge, Mass. Speyer, Joseph Louis, CIJBA . . . 1929 VI 1085 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Spillette, Gordon Hook, ATQ . . 1926 XV2 Tiro, Ohio Spitzer, Edwin Erwin . . . . 1926 VI-A 102 Beach St., Fitchburg, Mass. Spitzli, Donald Hawkes . . . . 1927 X 49 Bridge St., Sprinfgfield, Vt. Spofford, Richard Leroy, OE. . . 1928 II 342 Salem St., Brad ord, Mass. Spofford, Warren Ames . . . . 1929 II 90 Uptack St., South Groveland, Mass. Spry, Richard William . . . . 1927 VI 237 Crescent Ave., Revere, Mass. Spurr, Jerome Lyon .... . 1927 I 66 Hartford St., Boston, Mass. Stachelhaus, Gustav A. K., IFA . . 1928 X 8 Thorndyke St., Lawrence, Mass. Stack, John ....... . 1929 IX7B 1397 Gorham St., Lowell, Mass. Staderman, Richard Adolph . . . 1929 XIV 3519 Clifton Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Staebner, Harold Hewes . . . . 1927 XIV 238 Walnut St., Willimantic, Conn. Stallman, Edward Baden, OES . 1926 XV2 Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Standley, George Prince . . . . 1927 V 12 Baker Ave., Beverly, Mass. Stanley, David Sloane . . . 1928 IV2 U. S. Soldiers Home, Washington, D. C. Stanley, Edmund Bailey . . 1926 IV1 Wolcott, N. Y. Staples, Elton Earle . . . 1926 IIIQ Segregansett, Mass. Staples, Frank Carlton . . . . 1927 II 1238 Warren Ave., Campello, Mass. Stark, George Henry, 1112K . . . . 1926 IX-B 530 Bell Ave., Altoona, Pa. Stathakis, Nicholas Petro . 1929 IV1 58 W. Boylston St., Watertown, Mass. Stearns, Charles Page .... . 1929 IIIL 2251 Pine St., San Diego, Calif. Steele, George Vernon, QIJEK . . . 1926 IV1 487 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Steele, John Philip .... . 1927 I 56 Dartmouth St., Belmont, Mass. Steensen, Alfred Peter . . . . 1926 VI-A 75 Bailey St., Dorchester, Mass. Stein, Enrico Abraham, ZBT . . . 1929 VI-A 270 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Stein, Gustav Adolph, jr., AKE . . 1929 VI-A 115 Kengensgade St., Copenhagen, Denmark Stein, Hyman ....... . 1929 X 28 Plymouth St., Brockton, Mass. Steinberg, Herman Harry ..... 1927 VI-A 58 Myrtle St., Boston, Mass. Steinbrenner, Henry George, BOII . . . 1927 XIII 1096 Homewood St., Lakewood, Ohio Srell, William Henry, jr. ..... 1926 I 121 Flower City Park, Rochester, N. Y. Stephano, Constantine Stephens, E.M. . Grad. III2 1014-16 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Stephenson, Isaac Watson, B911 . . . 1927 XV2l Marinette, Wis. Stephenson, Paul Andrew . . . 1928 II 47 Wyoming Road, Newtonville, Mass. Stetson, Bradford Race, A.B. . . 1927 II 630 West Ave., Elyria, Ohio Stetson, Francis Lynde . . . 1928 VI-C 308 West 82nd St., New York, N. Y. Stetson, Louis Dale, ATQ . . 1927 IV1 Andover, Mass. Stevens, Edgar Franklin . .. . 1926 XIII 17 Barton St., Newburyport, Mass. Stevens, Edward Rufus, AT. . . 1928 XV2 Norfolk, Conn. Stevens, Ezra Frederick, AY . . 1927 XV2 1190 Boylston St., Newton Upper Falls, Mass Stevens, Ralph Spollett ...... 1929 VI 217 Amesbury Road, Haverhill, Mass. Stewart, Webster Lafayette, KHK . . Grad. VI-A 292 West 92nd St., New York, N. Y. Stievater, Leonard ..... . 1929 V . 159 Winslow Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Stober, Ralph William .... . 1927 XV2 39 Nehoiden Road, Waban, Mass. Stockbarger, Donald Charles, S.B. . Grad. XIV 290 Payson Road, Belmont, Mass. Stolfer, Edgar Leroy .... . 1927 I 29 Morey St., Attleboro, Mass. Stolte, Albert Maurice . . . . Grad. VI-A 217 Glenridge Ave., Montclair, N. Stone, John Everett . . . 1929 II 23 Ware St., Cambridge, Mass. Stowers, Roland Pierson . . . . . 1926 X 25 Emery St., Brookville, Mass. Straat, Harold William . . . . . 1929 VI 294 Crescent St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Straflin, Philip Douglas ...... 1929 I 117 Market St., Campello, Mass. Strain, William Henry. Jr., B.S., M.S. . Grad. V 352 State St., Albany, N. Y. Stratton, Frank Burton, CIJEK . . . 1929 V 654 Main St., Melrose, Mass. Stratton, Julius Adams, S.B., Zllf' . . . Grad. VI 54 Auburn St., Brookline, Mass. Streeter, Herbert Eugene . . . . 1927 VI-C Sullivan St., Charlestown, N. H. Stresino, Carlo, D.Ch. . . . Grad. V Genoa, Italy Stricker, Adam Kramer, jr. . . 1929 II 500 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Strickland, Frank Edwin . . . 1926 XIII , 55 Davison St., Hyde Park, Mass. Stromquisr, Vidmar Birger . 1929 VI 23 Stephen St., Lynn, Mass. Stuart, Edwin Archibald, A.B. . . 1928 VI 212 Ten Broeck Ave., Kingston, N. Y. Sturznickle, Donald McClelland . . 1928 X 721 Poplar St., Erie, Pa. Sukhavanija, Kosaiya . . . . 1927 IX-B, Bangkok, Siam Sullivan, Daniel Edward . . . . 1927 VI 3 Elder St., Dorchester, Mass. 506 I th' 1 me you willfi d mples of th b t k ofmem 1941 will Tlzotogmlblzie Work 172 flze Teelznigue by uf D?Cl Special Tiqfes ie all JYC I. 71 'Jhen :Yo 4 Park Street ' 1286 Mass. Avenue Boston C'elm6rz'a'ge e 507 s I June 15. Activity men report for summer school. ' DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clan' Caurre Home Address Sullivan, John Berchmans ..... 1929 II 15 West St., Milton, Mass. Sullivan, John Gregory Charles .... 1929 II . 17 De Wolf St., Dorchester, Mass. Sullivan, John Joseph, Jr. ' ..... 1929 II 16 Old Bridge Road, Concord Junction Mass Sullivan,John Wadsworth Wm., B.S., M.S. Grad. III2 20 Taft St., Dorchester, Mass. Sullivan, Mary Jeremene ...... 1926 VII 16 Old Bridge Road, Concord Junction Mass Sullivan, William Lawrence ..... 1927 VI 32 Bartlett St., Beverly, Mass. Sumner, John Kemp . . . . 1927 PQ 18 Bellevue Road, Squantum, Mass. Sun, Arthur Kwang . . . 1926 I Tientsin, China Sung, Tshang ..... . 1926 XI Shanghai, China Susmeyan, Onnic Parsek . . . . 1927 VI Varna, Bulgaria Sutherland, Robert ..... . 1929 X. 386 Clinton St., New Bedford, Mass. Sutter, David Mayhew, AT ..... 1926 III 1000 Kensington Road, Grosse Point Park Mich Sutton, Arthur Charles, B.S., CIJAO. . . 1926 I 1640 Fowler St., Portland, Ore. Sutton, Harry Allen, B.S. ..... Grad. Aero Eng. Annisville, Oregon Suydam, James Lorimer, 'EEK . . . 1926 IVE Florham Park, N. J. Swan, Rodolphus Ashley, Jr. . . 1929 VI 80 Walnut St., New Bedford, Mass. Sweeney, Francis Collins . . . 1928 VI-A 57 Fourth St., Leominster, Mass. Sweeney, Ivan Prescott . . . 1927 III1 223 Weston Road, Wellesley, Mass. Sweet, Charles Frederick, Jr. . . 1927 II 14 Washington St., Central Falls, R. I Sweeton, John Alfred . . . . . Grad. XIII-A 75 Euclid Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. Swift, Campbell Gollan . . . 1929 XIV 22 Beacon St., Woburn, Mass. Swift, George Parsons, S.B. . . . . Grad. XIV 22 Beacon St., Woburn, Mass. Swift, John Alfred ..... . 1927 XIV! 22 Beacon St., Woburn, Mass. Swift, Morton Carter, 2nd, 1IJBE . . 1926 II and IX-B 185 Lincoln St., New Britain, Conn. Switzer, Frederick William ..... 1928 I 322 Rhode Island St., Buffalo, N. Y. Swope, Isaac Gerson, B.S ...... 1927 VI, The Croft, Ossining, N. Y. Sword, Stanford Harold ...... 1929 I East Northfield, Mass. Sydenstricker, Carl Raymond, B.S., M.E. . 1926 Sp. II ' 14 Story St., Cambridcge, Mass. Sykes, Roger Allen ....... 1929 VI-A 45 Ascutney St., Win sor, Vt. Symonds, Gifford Harvey, OE . . . Unc. 63 Halcyon Terrace, New Rochelle, N Sypiena, Gallus Franz . . . . 1929 XIII . Olmutz, Czechoslovakia Sziklas, Endre . . . . 1926 II J Budapest, Hungary Szymczyk, Joseph Zbigniew . . 1926 IV2 51 Spring St., Boston, Mass. Taber, Aymar Hovey . . . . 1929 XV1 320 North Main St., Reading, Mass. Taber, Wentworth Dearborn . . . 1928 XV2, 320 North Main St., Reading, Mass. Tacy, Arthur Joseph ....... 1927 VI 3 Lamb St., South Hadley Falls, Mass. Taggart, William Langdon, Jr., C-DAX . . 1927 XV2 928 Union St., Manchester, N. H. Talbot, Edward Elisha ...... 1926 X l 68 Biltmore St., Springfield, Mass. Talbot, Russell William .... . 1927 VI-A 17 Blackwood St., Boston, Mass. Tallman, Harold Miles . . . . 1928 I i 259 Sagamore St., Manchester, N. H. Taminosian, George Reginald . . 1927 VI-C 141 W. Canton St., Boston, Mass. Tammaro, Alfonso, CIJK . . . 1928 IV1 1 Brighton St., Providence, R. I. Tandy, Milam Flack, A.B., KE . . 1928 I J 305 E. Sixteenth St., Georgetown, Ky Tappan, Lewis Sanford, EX . . . 1928 XV, Clearwater, Florida Tarbox, Roger Warren . . . 1928 VI 10 Berkeley St., Malden, Mass. Tarbox, William Richmond . . . 1929 II 44 Summer St., Quincy, Mass. Tarr, 'Allan Lawrence ..... . 1928 III1 81 Ashland St., Lynn, Mass. Taschereau, Charles, B.A., B.S. . . . 1926 Sp. VI 187 Grand Ellee, Quebec, Canada Task, Leon ...... . 1926 XV2 853 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Taylor, Arnold Flint, OX . . 1926 III1 27 Crystal St., Newton Centre, Mass. Taylor, Charles Waldron, OX . . 1928 II 37 Hudson Ave., Haverstraw, N. Y. Taylor, Dwight Kenrick, fIJMA. . . 1926 X Riverend, Norfolk, Mass. Taylor, Edgar Pitts .... . . 1928 X 9 Bacon St., Winchester, Mass. Taylor, George James, B.S. . . . Grad. VI 10515 Ave., L , Chicago, Ill. Taylor, John MacFarren . . 1927 II 448 Ferry Boulevard, Stratford, Conn. Taylor Louis Richmond . . . . 1926 V1-A 632 Elmer St., Vineland, N. J. Taylor Philip Sellew, QPMA . . . 1928 X Riverend, Norfolk, Mass. Taylor Russell Chelton, M.E. .... Grad. II 207 W. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N J Taylor,,Theodore, IDZK .... . 1926 VI-C 167 Salisbury Road, Brookline, Mass. Taylor, Theodore Burdett, Jr., CIJKE . . 1928 I I 204 Ward St., Newton Centre, Mass. Taylor Westervelt Augustus . . . 1927 I 34 Soden St., Cambridge, Mass. Taylor, William Haviland, IFA . . . 1926 X 28 Bullough Park, Newtonville, Mass Tcharykow, Alexander Nicolas, B.S. . . 1928 VI-A Bebek, Constantino le, Turkey- Tefft, Ralph Francis, B.Sc ...... Grad. V Weeping Water, Nelfnraska 508 This volume is evidence of their good work. 1 1 r Jo, s 5 n FINE annuals, like brilliant victories, are brought about by the co-or- - dination of skillful generalship and trained effort. 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Theisen, Carl Frederick .... . 1926 X Meriden, Conn. Thomas, Cecil Albert Pritchard . 1926 I Wilbraham Road, Hampden, Mass. Thomas, Edward David .... . 1929 XIV 439 Cambridge St., Allston, Mass. Thomas, Gordon Evan ...... 1927 I 75 Foster St., Arlington, Mass. Thomas, William Barzillai, CIJBE . . . 1929 XV2 Box 507, Johannesburg, So. Africa Thompson, Bradford Weston . . . Unc. 170 Arlington St., Wollaston, Mass. Thompson, Cedric Meredith . . . 1926 XV2 61 Crescent Ave., Melrose, Mass. Thorne, Francis Butler . . . 1928 X Plain St., Millis, Mass. Thornton, James Kendall . . 1927 IX-C 411 Woodworth St., Alma, Mich. Thrasher, Irving Dana . . 1927 VII. West Swanzey, N. H. Tibbetts, Willis Ford . . . . 1928 II Highland St., Avon, Mass. Tiernan, Andrew Martin . . . . 1928 II y 25 Falcon St., East Boston, Mass. Timmerman, Norman August . . 1926 IV2 3430 14th Ave., Rock Island, Ill. Ting, Szu Hsien, B.S., M.S. . . . Grad. X 2 West Red Gate St., Peking, China Tingey, Richard Hume ...... 1927 XIII 74 Lamoille Ave., Bradford, Mass. Tirrell, Clyde White ....... 1929 VI 2343 Front St., San Diego, Calif. Titherington, Richard Handheld, Jr., AT 1928 V 697 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Tittmann, Edward McLanahan, X'-D . . 1929 III2 Hillsboro, New Mexico Tobey, James Alner, S.B. ..... Grad. VII 136 Blue Hill Ave., Boston, Mass. Tobie, Walter Cary ....... 1927 VII , 3 Deering St., Portland, Me. Tobin, Joseph Vincent ...... 1929 XV1 67 Rindge Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Tomacelli, Leonardo Hernandez, IIFAA . 1928 II Guerrero No. 29, Oaxaco, Mexico Tomasian, Thomas ....... 1928 VI 16 Gilman St., Nashua, N. H. Tomfohrde, John Henry ...... 1929 IV2 p 19 Fenwick St., Somerville, Mass. Tompkins, Joel . . . . 1926 VI 412 Lafayette St., Salem, Mass. Tonry, Charles Edward . . 1926 III 1 57 Jay St., Cambridge, Mass. Toone, Gilbert Coult . . . 1928 X I 645 Highland Ave., Needham Heights, Mass Toperzer, Frank Michael . . 1926 IX-B 17 Princeton St., Medford, Mass. Toti-Mili, John Vasile . . . 1927 VI Bucharest, Roumania Tougas, Willard Reed, GBE . . . 1928 XV2 239 Woodward St., Waban, Mass. Towle, Frank Martin . . . 1926 XIV 15 Forster St., Somerville, Mass. Towle, Lillian M., A.B. . . Grad. VII 64 Oak Sq. Ave., Brighton, Mass. Towne, Selwyn Holt . . . 1929 II 35 Brooks St., Brighton, Mass. Towner, Winthro Hoadley . . . 1928 IX-B Preston Apts., Baltimore, Md. Trabue, Isaac I-Iaslicins, Xfll' . . . . 1928 X 421 Audubon St., New Orleans, La. Trahey, John Campbell ...... 1929 II 10 Bigelow St., Cambridge, Mass. - Tremere, Benjamin Burrows, Jr., S.B. . . Grad. V Mt. Vernon Ave., Needham, Mass. Trinkle, Robert Jacob, B.S. ..... Grad. VI Lexington, Virginia Truax, David Elmer . . . . . 1927 V Columbus, North Dakota True, Edward Dale, EN . 1927 XV2 645 Washington St., Bath, Me. Tsai, Fang Yin . . . . 1928 IV2 Nanchang, Kiangsi, China Tsao, Chang .... . 1927 VI-C Yiyang, Hunan, China Tseng, Chao-Lun, S.B. . . . Grad. V Tsing Hua College, China . Tsongas, Alexander George . . . 1928 II 792 Gorham St., Lowell, Mass. Tsongas, Anthony George, S.B. . . Grad. VI 792 Gorham St., Lowell, Mass. Tucker, George Raymond, S.B. ' .... Grad. V Mill Road, North Andover, Mass. Tucker, William Emerson, Jr., B.S. . . 1927 VI-A 2 Poplar St., Ipwsich, Mass. Tufts, Laurence Turnbull . . . . 1929 X 215 Stolp Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Tully, James Edward .... . 1928 VI-A 4 Irving St., Everett, Mass. Turnbull, Frederick William . . 1929 XIII 835 Western Ave., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Turner, Arthur Francis . . . . 1929 VI 7463 Kipling Ave., Detroit, Mich. Turner, Charles Abbott . . 1929 VI 104 Elmwood Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Turner, Richard Crist . . . . 1927 VI-A 309 Broad St., Clayton, N. J. Turner, Smith Davison, jr. . . 1926 X 1228 Washington Blvd., Parkersurg, W. Va. Tweeddale, Elwood Lewis . . 1927 VI 133 Walnut St., Somerville, Mass. Ullman, Morris Louis, CIJBA. . . . 1928 XV2 78 Dyer Ave., Milton, Mass. Ullrick, Dorris Sylvester Roe, B.S. . . 1927 II 1912 Sherman Ave., Evanston, Ill. 510 Technique is proof of the good work of this advertiser ,,, , A s i? ,i'l i1 ?xQ, Milfs- X. iii 5 f, i . 1. if ' f l w 'AN-'rv . c 9lC:sf2f' f Z9 The Sign of Careful Workmanship K OR nearly one hundred years the Andover Press has been serving the printing buyers of New England with the product of its careful workmanship. Books, catalogs, folders and small printed pieces numbering into the millions have come from its' presses. Today, it places at your service a modern equipment and a corps of highly trained workmen who have made their product known by their ability to produce some- thing a little bit better. THE ANDOVER PRESS ANDOVER, MASS. 511 Keno Lord declares Athletic Association poverty stricken. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clan Courre Home Addrerf Ulman, Alexander Edward ..... Grad. II Petrograd, Russia Umbenhauer, Elwood John, AXA . 1927 XI Livingston Road, Roseland, N. J. Underwood, Arthur Francis . . . . U 1926 II 34 Longfellow St.,'Washington, D. C. Underwood, Dwight .... . 1928 II 362 Baynes St., Buffalo, N. Y. Underwood, Raymond .... . 1929 I 34 Longfellow St., Washington, D. C. Unverzagt, Gilbert Charles, B.S. . . 1928 XV2 131 Alvasia St., Henderson, Ky. Ure, James Edwin ..... . 1928 I 7 Crescent Hill, Wakefield, Mass. Valdes, Domingo Jose . . 1926 X Torreon, Mexico ' Valentine, Cedric, XT . . . 1926 II 362 Wolcott St., Auburndale, Mass. Valentine, Donald Herman . . 1929 VI 4 West Pond St., Cochituate, Mass. Valentine, Roger Elwyn, S.B. . . . Grad. XFA 4 West Pond St., Cochituate, Mass. Van Blarcom, Ernest Clifford . . . 1926 V. 59 Brown St., Portland, Me. Van Buren, Francis Reid, A.B. . . . 1926 III1 216 West 56th St., New York, N. Y. Van Derpool, James Grote ..... 1927 IV1 3 Linnaean St., Cambridge, Mass. , Van Iderstine, Thomas Everett, B.S. . . Grad. VI 42 Walnut St., Somerville, Mass. Van Mater, Laurance Fontenay, AKE . 1927 XVs 21 Myrtle Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Vargas, Louis Francis, KIWAA .... 1928 I 230 West 97th St., New York, N. Y. Varteressian, Aram James . . . . 1927 VI Armenia Vasconcellos, Oscar Leite . . . Grad. XIII-A 1603 St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Vaughan, Paul Stratton . . . . 1927 II 16 Cherry St., Fitchburg, Mass. Vaughan, Willard Everett . . . . 1926 XV3 126 So. Main St., Attleboro, Mass. Vaughn, Stanley William, X415 . . . 1928 XIII I 11 Bliss Place, Norwich, Conn. Venturo, Gregor Nicols . . . . 1928 XV1, Odessa, Russia Vernon, Harcourt Crandall, 'IDBE . . 1929 XV5 37 Winthrop St., Brooklyn, N . Y. Ver Planck, Dennistoun Wood . . . 1928 VI-A 21 Chestnut St., Salem, Mass. Vezin, Ralph, GBX .... . 1929 II . 271 Claremont Ave., Montclair, N. Vickery, Hubert Ashton, Jr. . . 1928 II South St., Chelmsford, Mass. Vila, Kenneth Griswold, EN . . 1929 XV2 514 Narberth Ave., Marion, Pa. Villanueva, Juan Teofilo, B.A. . . . 1926 II 88 Alejandro VI, Manila, Philippines Vincent, Thomas Kenneth, B.S. . . 1926 CA.O.DII 1 Maplewood St., Watertown, Mass. Vint, Kenneth Charles . . . . 1927 V 181 Water St., Wakefield, Mass. Vinti, John Pascal . . . . 1927 IX-C 12 Bigelow St., Brighton, Mass. Vogelgesang, Shepard, QIJA. . . 1926 IV1 J Whitefield, N . H. Voight, George Quentin . . . 1929 IV2 143 Forest St., Medford, Mass. Volante, Mario Antonio . . . 1927 X I 391 Dedham St., Newton Centre, Mass. Volante, William .... . . 1928 VI I 391 Dedham St., Newton Centre, Mass. Voorhees, Brown Van, B.S. . . . Grad. X . 137 East 66th St., New York, N. Y. Vose, William Cecil . . . . . Grad. II l Bureau of Navigation, Washington, D.C. Waite, Laurence Laverne . . . 1929 II J 410 West End St., Alma, Mich. Waitt, Alden Harry . . . 1926 IX-A 59 Washington St., Medford, Mass. Wakefield, Newton, CIJBE . . . . 1926 IX-B 2328 First Ave., Spokane, Wash. Wakeman, Reginald Leslie ..... 1926 V High St., Westwood, Mass. Walch, Frederick Edward, Jr., AKE . . 1926 XV2 J 33 Hillside Ave., Watertown, Mass. Walker, Daniel Thomas . - . .- . . 1929 IV2 I 144 Hanks St., Lowell, Mass. Walker, Douglas Bowman . . . . 1926 II . 115 Dennison' Ave., Framingham, Mass. Walker, George Burnham, CIJBE . . 1929 IX-B Brightwaters, Long Island, N . Y. Walker, George Pinckrley, Jr. . . 1929 VI l Center Point, Texas Walker, John Edward ...... 1927 XV2 I 340 Lexington St., Waltham, Mass. Walker, Joseph Frederic, Jr., S.B .... Grad. V , 91 Gordon St., Perth Amboy, N. J. Walker, Warren Willard ...... 1929 VI 24 Joseph St., Medford, Mass. Wallace, Alexander Comyn, lI1I'A . . 1926 IX-Bl 64 South 9th East St., Salt Lake City, Utah Wallace, Robert Charles, ATA .... 1927 II I 4839 Dorchester Ave., Chicago, Ill. Waller, George Washington Doane,Jr.,fIJKZ Grad VI-A Poplar Hill, Salisbury, Md. Waller, Ivan Raymond . . . . . 1927 IX-B, 185 Pleasant St., Milton, Mass. Walling, Archy Clarke ...... 1929 IV1 I 59 River St., Boston, Mass. Walmquist, John Albert, B.S. . . . Grad. IV1 2528 .Elliot Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Walsh, Francis Edmund . . . 1926 X I 76 Radcliffe St., Dorchester, Mass. Walsh, Orren Lynde . . . . 1928 III 61 East Wyoming Ave., Melrose, Mass. Walsh, Redmond Edward . . 1928 VI 14 Bedford St., Woburn, Mass. Walsh, Walter James, ATA . . 1929 VI 95 Third Ave., Newark, N. Walter, Martin, Jr., QE . . 1926 IX-B 1935 Grand Concourse, New York, N . Y. Walters, John Wesley . . . 1929 VI R. F. D. No. 1, Hiawatha, Kans. Walton, Albert Slack, B.S. . . 1927 VI-C Newark, Delaware 512 Tech Show easily inveigled. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clam Courrc Home Addrerr Walton, Edwin Colby ...... 1928 VI 6 Pleasant St., Wellesley, Mass. Walworth, William McAlpine, KE. . . 1926 II 8 Locke St., Andover, Mass. Wang, Hsin Yi, S.B. ....... Grad. X Kiangsu, China Wang, Kuan Ying ..... . 1928 VI-C Kung-Hsien, Hunan, China Wang, Shih Cho . . . 1928 II Wusih, Kiangsu, China Wang, Tsung Cheng . . . Grad. VI-A Huchow, Chekiang, China Warburton, Delbert, Jr. . . 1929 IX-C 60 Frost St., Fall River, Mass. Warburton, ErnestKeeling . . 1926 II 34 Newton St., Brighton, Mass. Ward, Ellwood Warren . . . . 1927 I Cordaville Road, Southboro, Mass. Ward, Frederick Al honsus . . . 1927 , I 18 Auburn St., Wakefield, Mass. Ward, John EdwardD .... . 1928 I 42 Woodville St., Everett, Mass. Ward, Parker James .... . 1927 XV2 132 Williams Ave., Winsted, Conn. Warner, Albert Corydon, EX . . . 1926 II 1229 Chapin St., Beloit, Wis. Warner, james Prince ...... 1926 X 167 Forest St., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Warren, Bertram Eugene, S.B., M.S. . . Grad. VIII 103 Lexington St., Waltham, Mass. Warren, Elmer Chapman .... . 1926 IX-A 21 Mallon Road, Boston, Mass. Washburn, Curtis Ross . . . . 1926 X East Freetown, Mass. Washburn, Franklin Edmond . . . 1926 II 20 Prescott St., Cambridge, Mass. Washburn, Harold Williams, B.S. . . Grad. VI . 4025 Brighton Ave., Oakland, Calif. Watanabe, John Shigezo, S.B. . . Grad. VI Akasaka, Tokio, Japan Watkins, Arthur Edward . . . 1926 XV2 21 Cameron Ave., Somerville, Mass. Watkins, Olive, A.B. . . . 1927 Sp. V 22 Westland St., Worcester, Mass. Watson, Robert Bruce, B.S. . Grad. VII 490 Broad Ave., Leonia, N. J. Watson, Wesleyan . . . . 1928 XV2 Pitcher St., Marion, Mass. Watts, Earle Francis, S.B. . . Grad. I 29 Quincy St., Wollaston, Mass. Waugh, Ralph Allen . . . 1927 Sp. IV1 48 Holden St., Attleboro, Mass. Waugh, Sidney Bichler . . 1927 IV1 Amherst, Mass. Wayne, Edward Ritter . . . 1926 VI-A 511 S. Conestoga St., Philadelphia, Pa. Weatherly, Everett Pine, Jr. . . . 1929 I 5911 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. Weaver, Burr Starbuck .... . Grad. VI-A Denison, Texas Weaver, Van john, S.B. ...... Grad. Aero. Eng. 217 Walnut St., Brookline, Mass. Webber, Charles Sterling, S.B., ETA . . Grad. V ' 28 Bartlett Ave., Arlington, Mass. Webber, Elroy Sidney ...... 1929 IV1 280 Sumner Ave., Springfield, Mass. Weber, Alois joseph ..... . 1929 Sp. IV1 220 State St., Madison, Wis. Webster, Everett Hobart, lP'A . . . 1928 X Acton, Mass. Webster, Frank George II, AIP' . . Unc. Holderness, N. H. Wedlake, George Nash . . . . 1928 IX-B 59 Cayuga St., Brantford, Ontario Weed, Harvey Nathaniel, XCIJ . . 1929 XV2 81 South St., Stamford, Conn. Weed, Leslie John ..... . 1927 VI-A 68 Putnam St., Watertown, Mass. Weeks, Alonzo Page, 2d . . 1929 XIV 2 Pine St., Winchester, Mass. Weibel, Samuel Roderick . . . 1928 I Box 91, Franklin, N. H. ' Weinberg, Nyman, CIDEA . . . 1928 I Central Ave., Cedarhurst, Long Island, N. Y. Weinstein, Harry Louis, CIJEA . . 1926 VI 152 N. Main St., Springfield, Mass. Welch, Donald Gilmore . . . . 1926 XV2 18 Lennox St., Beverly, Mass. Welch, Nicholas Joseph . . . . 1929 VI 11 Wall St., Charlestown, Mass. Welch, Samuel Williamson john . . 1926 XV2 Morganton, N. C. Welcyng, Edmund Louis, QMA . . 1928 X 116 Howard St., Schenectady, N. Y. Weller, Royal ..... L . 1927 VI 86 Broad St., Westfield, Mass. Wellings, Augustus Joseph . . . Grad. CO.D.DII 21 St. Andrew Road, East Boston, Mass. Wells, Alfred Neal . . . . 1929 X 117 Rice St., Springfield, Ohio Wells, Eben Neal, EAE . . . . 1928 VI 24 Highlawn Ave., Lawrence, Mass. Wells, Edward Henry, Jr., CIJK . . 1927 XV2 52 Midland St., Worcester, Mass. Wells, George Eugene, jr. . . 1926 I Sappinston, Missouri Wells, Harold Ralph, B.S. . . Grad. Aero Eng. 34 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Wengen, Henry Richard . . . . 1928 VI-A 22 Armory St., Wakefield, Mass. Wennberg, Carl Gustave . . . . 1929 II 39 Hilda St., East Milton, Mass. Wente, Theodore Oliver, ATA . . 1929 X 2367 Mound Ave., Norwood, Cincinnati, Ohio West, George Albert .... . 1926 XV2 3 Euclid Ave., Bradford, Mass. Westerhoff, Russell Post, EAE . . 1927 I 823 East 23rd St., Paterson, N. Weston, Barrett Locke . . . . 1928 VI-A 97 St. Stephen St., Boston, Mass. Wetherill, Lynne . . .- . . Grad. VI-A 560 E. Hermit Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. Wever, john Havelock . . . 1927 VI 106 Spring St., Portsmouth, N. H. Wexler, Isidor ..... . 1926 II 111Jersey St., Boston, Mass. Wharton, Armistead, BOII . . 1928 II 2923 South Dakota Ave., Washington, D. C. Wheeler, Donald Billings . . 1926 II Stonington, Conn. 513 Activities clamour for more space in Walker. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clam Couric Home Addreu Wheeler, Earl Charles . . . . 1926 I 1185 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. Wheeler, Kimball Leroy, 'FA . . 1927 VI-A 18 Olive St., Ashtabula, Ohio Wheelwright, John Brooks . . 1929 IV1 Harvard Club, Boston, Mass. Whelan, Ernest John . . . . 1929 IV1 101 Gladstone St., East Boston, Mass. Whitaker, Francis Hunter . . . Grad. XIII-A 8 Lancaster St., Cambridge, Mass. Whitaker, John Martin, Ph.B. . . . Grad. X-A 316 West 79th St., New York, N. Y. Whitcomb, Joseph Carlton, OE. . . 1927 XV2 478 Main St., Wareham, Mass. White, Abraham ..... . 1926 X 50 Fowler St., Dorchester, Mass. White, Forrest Sherman . . . 1927 IV2 Main St., Westford, Mass. White, George Edmund . . . . 1929 XI - 36 Cummings Ave., Wollaston, Mass. White, James McKamy, AKE . . . 1928 XV2 Franklin Road, Nashville, Tenn. White, John Benjamin, B.S. . . . Grad. X-A 9944 Ave., H , Chicago, Ill. White, Joseph Henry . . . . 1926 IV2 Bingham Place, Dedham, Mass. White, Nathaniel . . . 1928 VI 399 Belmont St., Belmont, Mass. Whitford, Robert Earl . . . 1926 XV2 864 Lancaster St., Albany, N. Y. Whitgrove, Leland Dewar . . . 1926 XIII-A 430 North 1st St., De Kalb, Ill. Whiting, Curtis Anderson . . . . 1928 II 38 Westland Ave., Boston, Mass. Whiting, Hubert Bailey, WIJKE . . 1928 I 283 Linden St., Holyoke, Mass. Whiting, Richard, BOII . . . . 1927 XV1 10 Prescott St., Cambridge, Mass. Whitney, William Curtis, Jr. . . 1929 I 10 Welton Rd., West Roxbury, Mass. Whitney, Joel Marston, LIJEK . . . 1928 II 5 Mystic Ave., Winchester, Mass. Whittaker, Duncan Piper . . . 1928 VI Great Road, Bedford, Mass. Whittaker, Ralph Emerson . . . . 1926 VI-C 15 Laurel St., Lynn, Mass. Whittier, Charlton Pratt, ATA . . . 1927 X 10 Mechanic St., Kennebunk, Me. Wick, Richard Marks, S.B. . . . . Grad. X-A 3672 Park Place, N. W., Washington, D. C Wiebe, John Sigurd, ATA . . 1928 II I 36 N. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. J. Wies, Carl Hendricks, CIIEK . 1927 VII 124 Glenwood Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Wiessner, Otto Birger, OAX . V . 1926 XV2 120 Sutherland Road, Brookline, Mass. Wigglesworth, Isabella C. . . 1928 Sp. IV1 Manchester, Mass. Wilbur, Herbert Hudson . . . . 1926 IX-B 21 Adams St., Waltham, Mass. Wilbur, John Benson ...... 1926 I 34 Crescent St., Waltham, Mass. Wilde, Henry Dayton, B.S., M.S .... Grad. X Apartado 75, Tampico, Mexico Wilder, William Charles . . . . 1926 I 97 Bodwell St., Lawrence, Mass. Wiley, William John .... . 1929 VI 539 President Ave., Fall River, Mass. Wilkinson, Frank Albert, AXA . . 1926 VI 38 Elm St., Methuen, Mass. Willcutt, Frederick Weiss . . . 1927 VI-A 4 Carroll St., Methuen, Mass. Willett, James Goltra . . . 1928 X 451 Audubon Road, Boston, Mass. Williams, Arthur John . . . . 1929 VI-A 2062 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Williams, Bert Booth, B.S. ..... Grad. I 1018 South 54th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Williams, Gordon Ryerson, K2 . . . 1929 VI I 204 Clark Road, Lowell, Mass. Williams, Henry Wiley . . . . . Grad. VI-A Commerce, Georgia Williams, Louis ..... . 1927 IV1 23 Bartlett St., Haverhill, Mass. Williams, Milo Ryan ..... . 1926 XIII-A 37 Wendell St., Cambridge, Mass. Williams, Phili Northrop, IIJFA . . 1929 IX-A Hubbard St., Glastonbury, Conn. Williamson, Rolbert Aleshire . . . 1926 VI-A 531 S. Second St., Rockford, Ill. Williamson, William Alan . . . 1926 V Rockvale, Colorado Willis, Allen Leicester . . . 1926 XV2 I 12 Crescent St., Whitinsville, Mass. ' Willmann, Oscar Werner . . . 1927 II 66 Fifth St., Derby, Conn. Willoughby, Harold Austin . . Unc. 23 Worcester St., Boston, Mass. Wills, John Harvey .... . 1926 XV, 904 St., Belmar, N. Wilmot, Francis Eugene, KHK .... Grad. VI-A Westfield, Illinois Wilson, David Henry . . . . 1929 VI 39 Thetford Ave., Boston, Mass. Wilson, Donald Elwin . . 1929 VI 37 Mount Vernon St., Dorchester, Mass. Wilson, Evan Frank ..... . 1926 III2 37 Sprin St., Belfast, Me. Wilson, John Joseph, Jr. ...... 1929 X 27 Thetfigard Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Wilson, Paul Theodore ...... 1927 XIII 158 Highland Ave., Somerville, Mass. Wilson, Richard Wetherill, C.E., EN . . 1928 XV-3 13th and Potter Sts., Chester, Pa. Wilson, Robert Andrews ...... 1929 XV2 20 Upland Road, Arlington, Mass. Wilson, Robert Tackabury, EX . . 1927 III1 311 Wilson St., Dennison, Ohio Wilson, Rufus Saxton, Jr., ATQ . . 1926 IX-B 15 Alden St., Newton Centre, Mass. . Winchell, Walter Hamilton . . . 1928 VI-A 137 Berkeley Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Winer, Isidore ..... . 1929 I 127 Roderick St., Berlin, N. H. Wingate, George Edwin . . . . 1926 XV2 85 Dexter St., Malden, Mass. Winsor, Frederick, Jr., S.B. ..... Grad. IV1 Concord, Mass. Wisbrun, Rudolph Dannen, ZBT . . 1929 , VI 1425 Hawthorne Place, El Paso, Texas 516 Voo Doo issues record Prom number. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clan Course Home Addrerr Wise, Frank George . . 1927 II 21 Woodland St., Newburyport, Mass. Wise, Robert, TAAIJ . . . 1927 XV2 58 Summit Ave., Winthrop, Mass. Wise, Robert Thomas . . . 1928 VI-A 259 Twelfth East St., Salt Lake City, Utah Witham, Winfred Atherton . . . 1927 II 83 Curtis St., Somerville, Mass. Wixon, Samuel James, CIJEK . . . 1928 VI 601 june St., Fall' River, Mass. Wofford, Raymond Leslie, ATQ . 1928 IV2 3824 Clarke Ave., Fort Worth, Texas Wolbarst, Archie .... . 1929 XIII 96 Devon St., Boston, Mass. Woll, Willard Matthew, KIJK . . 1926 VI 166 W. Washington St., Chicago, Ill. Wood, Benjamin Franklin, QJIIA . 1927 X 1550 Ogden St., Denver, Colo. Wood, Carlton Ensworth . . . 1929 X 26 Holland Ave., Westlield, Mass. Wood, Eugene Warren, B.A. . . 1927 VI 340 Butternut St., Abilene, Texas Wood, Laura Canfield . . . 1927 IV1 1615 Beacon St., Waban, Mass. Wood, Roscoe La Rue . . . . 1926 IV! Sherwood, Michigan Wood, Thomas Stacy, Jr., EN . . 1928 XV2 39 Chestnut St., Salem, Mass. Wooclason, Morton Potter . . . 1926 II 110 Browne St., Brookline, Mass. Woodbury, Edmund Irving . . . . 1928 IV1 613 North St., Burlington, Iowa Woodbury, Paul Caswell, ATA . . . 1927 I King St., Littleton, Mass. Woodman, Walter Cade, S.B ..... Grad. II 367 School St., Watertown, Mass. Woods, Dwight Hodson, OX .... 1926 X 18 Maher Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Woods, Howard Oliver, B.A., ATO . . 1927 VI-A 401 East 1st Ave., Indianola, Iowa Woods, William Hervey . . . . 1928 III1 Tampico, Tampa, Mexico Woodward, james Syme . .... Grad. VI-A 513 E. Brinton St., Philadelphia, Pa. Woolf, Abraham ..... . 1928 IV2 16 Fowler St., Boston, Mass. Woolfenden, Lester Bancroft . . . 1927 X 90 E. Main St., Freehold, N. J. . Worthen, Charles Elmer ...' . . 1928 VI 267 Groveland St., Haverhill, Mass. Worthen, Clarence Elmer, Jr ..... 1929 IX-C 18 Maude St., Malden, Mass. Worthington, Arthur Morton, Jr., S.B. . Grad. X-A 34 School St., Dedham, Mass. Wraith, William, Jr. ...... 1926 III2 309 West 86th St., New York, N. Y. Wright, John Bernard, IIJEK . . . 1926 XV2 4928 Maplewood Ave., Detroit, Mich. Wu, Lu Chang ...... . 1928 X Kwangtung, China Wurtzel, Charles, KIIEA . . 1926 V 142 Gordon St., Perth Amboy, N. J. VVurtzel, joseph, QIDEA . . . 1927 IX-A 142 Gordon St., Perth Amboy, N. J. Wylie, Donald Penniman . . 1927 II 224 Main St., Lynnfield Centre, Mass. Yassin, Isidor Benjamin . . . 1927 IX-B 122 Hancock St., Cambridge, Mass. Yates, Edward Axel, EN . . 1929 II 736 Pallister Ave., Detroit, Mich. Yates, Joseph Sigurd, EN . . 1927 II 736 Pallister Ave., Detroit, Mich. Yeaton, Vinton Leon . . 1928 IV1 17 Prospect Ave., Exeter, N. H. Yee, Chung Foy . . . . 1929 VI-A 6 Tai Tang St., Canton, China Ylvisaker, Lenvik, K2 . . 1927 I 386 8th Ave., So., Fargo, North Dakota Yoffe, Benjamin . . . . 1929 VI 104 Vaughn St.,.Portsmouth, N. H. Young, Bradford Preston . . 1926 XV2 8 Silver St., Taunton, Mass. Young, Carlos . . . . 1926 I 917 Uruguay St., Montevideo, Uruguay Young Darcy Andrews, Jr. . . . . 1927 II . 68 Waverley St., Waverley, Mass. Young, Hilda ....... . 1926 IV1 2066 Denune Ave., Columbus, Ohio Young, Ralph Chillingworth, M.A. . . Grad. V 20 Carver St., Cambridge, Mass. Young Wil iam Wirt, jr., CIJKZ . . 1929 XIV 330 Chestnut St., Coatesville, Pa. Yu, Wei Han ....... . 1926 Sp. VI Dairen, China Yudkin, Gerald Barry . . . . 1927 II 297 Wakelee Ave., Ansonia, Conn. Zahka, Anthony George . . . 1928 XV2 37 Haskell St., Allston, Mass. Zaitzevsky, Leon Nicholas . . . 1926 IV1 Petrograd, Russia Zappini, Fred Lewis . . . . 1928 X 132 Pearson Road, Somerville, Mass. Zara, Gregorio Ynciong . . . . 1926 II Lipa, Philippines Zavorski, Theodore .... . . 1928 I 61 Garfield Ave., Easthampton, Mass. Zendzian, Francis ........ 1926 I 18 Brantwood Road, Worcester, Mass. Zimmerman, john Harvey, S.B. . . . Grad. II 100 Gilbert Road, Belmont, Mass. Zisman, William Albert . . . . . 1927 VIII 2715 14th St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Zubrinski, Eugene James . . . . 1927 VI 11 Vandine St., Cambridge, Mass. Zugale, Peter john . . . 1928 VI-A 44 Arlington St., Framingham, Mass. Zuloaga, Guillermo .... . . 1927 Sp. XII Caracas, Venezuela Zurwelle, Rolf Adolf, QJZK . . . 1929 IX-B 121 Reid Ave., Port Washington, N. Y. 515 A Acknowledgments . . Activities ..... Advertising Index .... Advisory Council on Athletics . Advisory Council on Publications . . Aeronautical Engineering Society . . All-Technology Smoker . . . Alpha chi sigma . . Alpha Mu Sigma . . Alpha Sigma Delta . . Alpha Tau Omega .... Architecture, Department of . Architectural Student Council . Athletics ....... Athletic Association . Award of Insignia . . B Banjo Club . . Basketball . . Baton . . . Beaver Club . Benchmark .......... Beta Theta Pi . ........ . Biology and Public Health, Department of . Boxing ......... .. . . Budget Committee . . ' c Calumet Club ..... . Camp Technology Informals . Catholic Club .... Chefren ...... . . Chemistry, Department of .... Chemical Engineering, Department of . Chemical Society ....... Chess Club. .......... Chi Phi ..,........ Civil and Sanitary Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering Society ...... Civil Engineering Summer Camp . Class of 1926 ...... Class of 1927 . Class of 1928 . Class of 1929 . Cleofan . . Clubs ........ Combined Professional Societies . Commencement ..... Comparative Track Records . Corporation, Members of . Corporation XV .... Crew .... - Class of 1928 . Class of 1929 . Crew Informals Cross Country . Book Index PAG E . 428 . 213 . 518 . 148 . 226 . 308 . 329 . 426 . 412 . 284 . 268 . 31 . 221 . 139 . 149 . 142 . 260 . 174 . 280 . 269 . 244 . 396 . 32 . 182 . 219 . 147 . 345 . 290 . 283 . 34 . 39 . 304 . 289 . 376 . 27 . 300 . 344 . 52 . 123 . 131 . 135 . 296 . 287 . 298 . 322 . 157 . 25 . 306 . 164 . 204 . 205 .. 193 . 160 D Dance Orchestra . . . Dean's Message . Debating Society . . Dedication .p . . Delta Kappa Epsilon . Delta Psi .... Delta Tau Delta . . l Delta Upsilon . . Directory of Students . l Dormitories . . . y Dormitory Committee , Drawing, Division of . . E l Economics and Statistics, Department of Electrical Engineering, Department of 1 Electrical Engineering Society . . . l English and History, Department of . F l Faculty and Officers of Administration Faculty Informals ...... Features Section . . Fencing . . . iField Day . . . Field Day lnformals . Finance Committee . . lFootball, Class of1928 . Class of 1929 ,.... Former Editors of Technique . , fraternities ...... Freshman Basketball Team . . Freshman Cross-Country Team . Freshman Informals . . . lFreshman Review . . . Freshman Swimming Team . . Freshman Track Team . . . G General Studies, Division of . . Glee Club ...... Golf . . Gym . . H Here and There . . Hexalpha . Hockey . . . Honorary Societies . . I In Memoriam . . . Informals Class of 1926 Informals . Class of 1927 Informals . Class of 1928 Informals . Class of 1929 Informals . Crew Informals . . . PAG H 262 51 293 11 378 370 372 384 429 331 333 31 33 36 299 33 23 44 337 188 197 203 218 208 209 227 361 ' 176 163 136 339 172 159 33 259 177 184 353 281 180 267 14 119 125 132 136 193 516 Faculty Informals . . Field Day Informals . Here and There ' . . Minor Sport Informnls . . R. O. T. C. Informals . Senior Week Informals Technique Rush Informals Track Informals . . . Informal Social Events . . Institute Committee . . Institute Organizations Institute Views .... Inter-fraternity Conference . . .I Junior Informals . . . . junior Prom Committee . . Junior Varsity Crew . . Junior Week . . . K Kappa Era Kappa . . Kappa Sigma . L. Lambda Chi Alpha . . M M. I. T. A. A. . . Mandolin Club . Masque .,.... Math Club ...... Mathematics, Department of . ' . . Mechanical Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering Society . . Members of the Corporation . Menorah Society ..... Mile Relay ........ Military Science, Department of . . Mining, Metallurgy and Geology, Depar Mining Camp Informals .... Mining Engineering Society . Mortar and Ball ...., Modern Languages, Department of . Musical Clubs . . ...... N Naval Architecture, Department of Naval Architectural Society . N. E. I. C. A. A. Meet . . . O Officers of the Institute . . Osiris . .... . . P Phi Beta Delta , . Phi Beta Epsilon . . Phi Gamma Delta . Phi Kappa . . Phi Kappa Sigma . Phi Lambda Alpha . Phi Mu.Delta . . . Phi Sigma Delta . . Phi Sigma Kappa . . Physics, Department of . . Pi Delta Epsilon . . Portfolio . . tment of xPAG E 44 203 353 19.5 350 319 325 . 191 334 . 217 . 215 . 18 363 . 125 327 . 167 . 323 420 398 394 149 261 . 271 295 40 29 302 25 294 158 . .. .43 28 . . 348 . 210 286 . 41 . 255 . 30 .. 311 156 . 26 268 408 380 374 400 392 422 416 410 388 38 272 53 President's Message . Professional Societies Psi Delta . . . . R Records, Comparative Track . . Relay, Mile ' ..... . Relay, Class of 1928 . Relay, Class of 1929 . Rifle Team ..... R.' O.T. C. Camp .... . R. O. T. C. Commissioned Oflicers . R. O. T. C. Informals ..... S Scabbard and Blade . . Scroll . . . Senior Informals . Senior Portfolio . . Senior Week, 1925 . Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Sigma Alpha Mu . . Sigma Chi . . Sigma Nu . Soccer Team ........ Societies ......... Society of American Military Engineers . . Sophomore Informals ..... Student Directory . Stylus .... Summer Camps . . T Tau Beta Pi . . Tau Epsilon Phi . Tau Delta Phi . Tech Show . Technique .... Technique Cup Award . Technique Rush ...... Technology Christian Association . Tech Engineering News .... Tech-Technique Game . Tennis .... The Tech . . Theta Chi . . . Theta Delta Chi . . Theta Tau . . . Theta Xi . . Track .... Tug-of-War, 1928 . Tug-of-War 1929 . . Varsity Club . View Section Voo Doo . . W Walker Club .... . Walker Memorial Committee . Wandering Greeks . . . Wearers of Institute Insignia . Wearers of the I '. . . Who's Who . Woop Garoo . . Wrestling . PAGE 13 297 418 157 158 210 211 190 349 342 350 282 285 119 53 315 386 404 364 414 173 265 288 132 429 279 343 274 406 402 245 228 145 325 222 240 340 186 232 390 382 276 366 150 206 207 147 15 236 270 220 424 144 143 124 278 178 517 l Index to Advertisers ' A ' PAGE ' K PAGE Abbott, E. D. St Company, Printing . . 457 l Keith, l-LJ. Company, Provisions . . l . 463 Aetna Life Insurance Company, Insurance . . 487 l Kohler Company, Enamel Plumbing Ware . . . 481 American House, The, Hotel ....... . 475 I Kolesch and Company, Surveying Instruments . . -451 American Tool 84 Machine Company, Machine Tools . . 443 l I I L I Andover Press Llnllredv Prlnrlng --------' - 511 l Lambert Pharmacal Company, Inc., Listerine Products . . . . 461 Arena ------------------'- 475 i Lewis-Shepard Company, Plant and Storage Equipment . -. 503 Armstrong Transfer Express Company, Baggage and Transfer Service . 469 ' Lufkjo Rule Cgmpany, The, Engineers' Supplies . . A . 441 Ashton Valve Company, The, Valves ........ . 439 ' I M A'la C P 'lg C0 'Pa Y'Pfm'1 g ' ' 505 McDonald,J. N., Provisions ...... . 473 B l Mack Motor Truck Company, Motor Trucks . . 459 Bauch 8: Lomb Optical Company, Optical Instruments . . . 489 Macomber and WEHI Engineers .--.l.- I .I I I 477 Bay Stale Belting C0rnP3nYs Belrlng -----4 ' 453 Main, Charles-T., Engineers ............. 477 Belnlsi A- F- --------' - 477 ' Manhattan Rubber Manufacturing Company, The, Mechanical Rubber Bigelow-Kennard Bc Company, Jewelers . . . . . 501 I Goods -.. ..v.v ..... I 451 Bf00lCS Brothers, Clofhins ------A---- ' 433 Massachusetts -Institute of Technology . . 485 Brown 8: Sharpe Manufacturing Company, Machine Tools . . 447 Miller Drug Company, The, Druggisgs ,,,. I . . 487 C l Mitchell Wing Company, Laundry Supplies ..... . 463 ChadwickIBoSt0n Lead Company Lead Pipes I I 503 Morse Twist Drill 8: Machine Company, Machine Tools . . 449 Chandler 8t,Farquhar Company, Hardware .... . 479 - I N Chase St Sanborn, Coffee and Tea ..,.... . 471 Noble, W. F.'8c Sons, Milk ' ........ . 499 Chauncy Hall School, Preparatory School for M. I. T. . . 484 Norton Company, Tile Floors and Grinding Wheels . . 493 D Notman's Studio, Photographers ....... . '507 Dorr, Arthur E. Company, Inc,, Provisions . . . . 467 O , duPont de Nemours, E. I. 8c Company, Explosives . . 465 Old Colony Trust Company --- ' 495 Durgin, Park 8: Company, Restaurant .... . 487 P D. V. Tailoring Company, Tailor . , . 501 Peter Gray and Sons, Inc., Sheet metal specialties . . 479 1 E ' ' Pierce, S. S. Company, Grocers ..... . 463 Edison Portland Cement Company, Portland Cement . . 451 Portland Cement Association - - - - 453 Emery Manufacturing Company, Lubricating Oils , . . 459 ' . R A Esplanade Lunch, Restaurant ....,., . 473 Read and White, Tailors and suit renting . . 497 Estabrook Company, Investments . . . . 439 Rena Rosenthal, Decorative Art . . . . 497 F Rhodes Brothers Company, Grocers . . 471 Fay, Spofford and Thorndike, Engineers . . 477 Riverbank Court Hotel - ' ' ' ' 497 Federal National Bank '..---t.. I 479 Roberts Iron Works, Boiler Makers . , . . 467 Field, Walter W. Sons, Machinists ..,... . 483 ' S - Fitch, Stanley G. H.,I with Patterson, Teele 8: Dennis . 477 Salem Glass Company, Bottles . . . . 445 Frank Brothers, Shoes ......... . 457 Seiler, H. J. Company, Caterers ...,.. . 457 Fraternities Club, Student Club . . , . 499 Shaw, John 8: Company, Chemicals ..... . 455 G Simplex Wire and Cable Company, Wire and Cable . . A . 439 Grassell Chemlcal Compann Chemicals I I I 453 Slote, Daniel and Company, Scrap Books I .I ..... . 501 Green and Swett Company, Auto Supplies '... I 459 Smith, C. B. and Bros., Distributors to Hotels and Fraternities . . 491 Greenfield Tap and Die Corporation, Machine'Tools . . 455 Slnlrha H- B- C0nlPnnY: Bollers and Radiators ----- - 479 H Smith Brothers, Butter and Eggs . ' .... A . 475 Harvard C0oPeIIIItive Society Student Supplies I I 493 Star Brass Manufacturing Company, Instruments . . 471 Harvard Trust Company - I I I ' I I I I I 501 State Street Trust Company, IBankers . I . . . 463 Hawkridge Brothers Compann Steel I I I I 467 Stone and Webster, Engineering Cot-poration . . 431 Haydem Charles I I I ' IIIIII I 483 Suffolk Engraving Company, Engravers . . . I 497 Hendey Machine Company, The, Machine Tools . . . 435 T Hodge Boiler Works, Boilers IIIIIIIIIIIII 499 Taylor Instrument Companies, Instruments '. . . 449 Holtzer-Cabot Electric Company, The, Electric Motors and Instruments 443 Fl-lnlleen'Derr0lr Axle C0rnPanY: The ' - 437 Hotel Gralyn .................. 457 Transcript, The Boston, Newspaper . . . 469 Hotel Somerset . . . . . 469 A ' U Il Universal' Winding Company, Winding Machinery . . 491 Jackson and Moreland, Engineers . , . , 439 W .lalm and Olllef C0mP2UYi Engraving - - . 509 Walton Lunch Company, Restaurants . . 505 Jarecki Manufacturing Company Q . .' . . , 455I 'Whiting Milk Company .... . . 473 Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, The, Conveyers . , 447 l Williams, J, B, Company, Shaving Soap . . 473 johnson, Charles H., Insurance ....... ' , 49Q f Wires, E, Stanley Company, Tiling .... . 491 JOUCS and Lamson Machine Company, Machine Tools . 489 I Wright, E. A. 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