Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Technique Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

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I xr wmme -inner -,-:rw Inu: me-no www. meew :w.1:x 9 U: Q enum :mm wuik w new Wyre: 'nuff 'merry wsu, 4 mi vrxiiww mm-viz n,I.ex:x,z:'.11n -emlw.. n mm . Cowen. me-ez? E , Axerfggcz Ima:-any u 1 me I .4 1: c.,..eE2 1,45 ,. ' 4 .f--, x exe. - 521' ea.g,e,,. . S'0 9' , I GILBERT HURD HATHAWAY U nclami fed Student Died July 10, 1929 BYRD TRIGG CONSTANTINE Student in Aeronautical Engineering Died June 11, 1930 LUIS PLATA ORozco Student in Mechanical Engineering Died June 28, 1930 MEMORIAM 2:42- .., , A., . r 4 FUNG KOI CHAU Student in .Mechanical Engineering Died August 17, 1930 PERRY CHATFIELD DAVIDSON Student in Engineering Adrniniftratien Died September 26, 1930 WILLIAM HENRY JOSEPH DWYER Student in Engineering Adrniniftration Died November 8, 1930 GEORGE CLIFTON DURGIN Graduate Student in Mechanical Engineering Died February 16, 1931 F OREWORD uni e rea er ec noo is a oa A H d G t T h l gy g l approached only by the creation of a more unified, more interested student body. To encourage enthusiasm in Institute affairs, and to arouse a renewed interest in ec no o ac ivi ies e ictoria T h l gy t t by th p l presentation of student life, a new TECH- NIQUE is introduced. Our aim has been to envisage every diversification that is Technology. Con- forming to no set rules, disregarding cus- toms, and unattracted by umodernismf we have tried to set a style distinctly symbolic of our own undergraduate life. Confident that this new form is a true expression of life at Technology, we pre- sent volume XLVI of TECHNIQUE f 1 f Prologue Views CONTENTS Administration Classes Athletics Pictorial Technology Activities Publications Honorary Societies Dorrnitories Fraternities I Organizations Projects Student Directory PRQLOGUE PROLOGUE HE present is not isolated from the past but grows and is evolved from it. The events of this year at Technology are affected by the happenings of previous years and are the result of that which has gone before. It is as if the activities recorded in this present vol- ume of TECHNIQUE were merely scenes in just one act of a long drama that has been unfold- ing for years. It is obvious that a synopsis of the past history of Technology is essential for a better understanding of the present action. For this reason, a brief prologue is here pre- sented, giving the first acts of this drama and some account of the great men who strode upon this stage. This drama had its inception in the mind of one man, William Barton Rogers. Rogers was the greatest of an eminent family of scientists, nurtured in natural philosophy, a teacher and propagandist of science all his days. Rogers recognized the great discrepancy between the traditional classical training that was given young men in that time and Preridefzt1865-70,1878-81 the demands that the theater of life made upon them, for the world had already become industrialized. He realized that those who toiled for science, pure or applied, were few, and that those who saw its needs and one nation's need for it, were fewer. Rogers saw the great opportunity for an institution, not only for research but for the application of exact knowledge to invention and industry. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is the deliberate design for the satisfaction of these needs, and thus it was that the drama began. Rogers' vision was clear and direct and in the ensuing years, it has never been necessary to deviate from the line of action laid down by him in 1846 in his Plan for a Polytechnic School in Boston' '-the foundation ofa great engineering School. In the fall of 1860, his dreams began to be realized by the incorporation of the Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology. The Civil War then intervened and the opening was de- layed. February of 1865, however, saw Rogers as the head of the new school, with fifteen students pursuing their studies in a few rooms on Summer Street, Boston. During its first years, the new school lived precariously, and its financial backing was meagre for it was at a time when the whole country was in serious economic difficulty. In 1866, however, on land granted by the government in the new WILLIAM BARTON ROGERS HUNTINGTON HALL IN THE EARLY '70s 1 4 THE INSTITUTE BATTALION Back Bay region, the Rogers Building was erected. Within its walls the entire Institute lived for eighteen years. In 1870, President Rogers, because of his ill health, was relieved of his duties by John D. Runkle who served until 1878 when Rogers again undertook to guide the school. He was soon to die, however, at his post in the very act of performing his duty, for he was stricken upon the platform of Huntington Hall, while he was addressing the graduating class of '82. His part was done - well done. He had founded his school and thereby had established a lasting monument to his memory. Fortune again smiled upon this project for there then appeared upon the stage Francis Amasa Walker, a man well fitted to assume the role of his predecessor. The action so well begun under Rogers was ably carried on by Walker and under his sure guidance and enthusiasm took on new life and marvelously developed. Many new buildings were provided and augmented equipment. There was, at the time of Walker's death in 1897, a staff of one hundred and thirty, and twelve hundred students. Technology had grown from a struggling technical school to a great scientific university. The little drama begun on Summer Street had attained the proportions of a great pageant. But Walker had done more than this, for, because of his great faith in youth, he had devoted much of his untiring energy to the moulding and enrichment of the character and attitude of the school. The spirit of Technology today is in a large measure the spirit of President Walker. Until 1900 Professor James M. Crafts acted as l president. He was succeeded by Dr. Henry S. Pritchett. During his administration no fundamen- tal changes were introduced, although many inno- vations appeared. Pormer policies were extended and the undergraduates were aided to develop an athletic and social life. A gymnasium, a Union and a playing held were created to fill long felt needs. Greater opportunities for research were found in the establishment of graduate schools. o c In 1905 and again in 1908, crucial points in this Affighialiaiiagiifliiielfzi-P1873 drama occurred for the question of affiliation with p,e,f,ie,,,1gg1-1397 15 FRANCIS A. WALKER Harvard University was raised. The matter of consolidation came up be- I cause of the McKay fund which was donated for the establishment of a technical school at Harvard, and which it was thought might be used to pay Harvard professors at Technology. The Supreme Court finally decided that any such plan would be a violation of the McKay trust. Consequently, it was by the result of this decision and the efforts of President Pritchett that the autonomy of the Institute was preserved. Dr. Pritchett resigned in 1907 and the chair was admirably held for two years by Doctor Noyes. With the inauguration of Richard C. Maclaurin of Columbia, our drama I entered upon a larger, though not radically different phase of life. To P,,,,,,,,,, 189711900 President Maclaurin and his great ability and tireless effort, we owe the new Technology, this magnificent setting for the activities of our collegiate years. Por it was by this time that the Institute had outgrown its quarters in Back Bay. The num- ber of its courses had increased from six to fifteen, the instructing staff, originally ten, was now three hundred, and there were nineteen hundred students. The buildings were outgrown, crowded and inconvenient. It was neither possible nor desirable to expand upon the old site in the heart of the city. Everyone realized that the time had come for a change. There must be provided a place for greater laboratories and shops as well as dormitories for the students, coming from all corners of the globe and needing a unified student life. It was a great task requiring resources which at that time were entirely lacking. But President Maclaurin proved himself able to cope with the dimculties. In securing financial backing for the Institute lay his peculiar genius and he worked unceasingly raising funds. He was not five years in office when, on new land across the Charles on the Cambridge bank, the great New Technology was already under construction. Plans provided for expansion far into the future. The first dormitory group was constructed, and, to house student activities, amusements, a dining hall and a gym- nasium, Walker Memorial was built. In June 1916 the new Technology was dedicated and, appropriately enough, this new phase in the action of our Prefidefztl900-1907 JAMES M. CRAFTS HENRY S. PRITCHET1' ROGERS BUILDING IN 1875 16 1 drama was ushered in l with symbolic pag- eantry and magnifi- cent ceremony. The Alumni which had assembled for re- union met once more upon the worn steps of Rogers to sing the Stein Song and other ARTHURA Nom old undergraduate fa- ,img Preride1it1907-1909 vorites. After a simple ceremony, the Stars and Stripes were slowly A MAIN LIBRARY IN 1 lowered from the staff on the building where they had flown for fifty years. The venerable building had made its final appearance as the center of Technology life. Un the following evening, a magnificent barge Bucentaur, bore the great seal of the Institute across the Basin to its new home. The progress of the ship was marked for the first part of its voyage by the rays of searchlights on the roof of Rogers. Searchlights from the Dome picked out the craft and as the beams crossed, the light from the old building faded gradually away, symbolizing the passing of Rogers and the undertaking of the future career of the Institute by the new buildings. It was the beginning of a new era in the life of the school. But with this accomplishment, President Maclaurin did not rest. The moment the United States entered the Great War, he offered the government the facilities of the Institute faculty and labora- tories, voting that the use of the latter by a force familiar to them would be to the utmost advan- tage. Courses in Naval Architecture, Military Aeronautics, and Radio Engineering were estab- lished, and there were created a School for Deck Ofl:1CCfS, a Cadet School for Ensigns, a School for Merchant Marine Cfficers and a Naval Aviation Detachment. President Maclaurin put the In- stitute in the foreground of college training units by accepting the appointment as director of the work of a Student Army Training Corps. He did not rest even with the close of this splendid work, but then began his labors for an endow- ment fund which would enable the Institute to develop in the future without the fear of financial handicap. He died on January 15, 1920, worn out by this successful struggle. To him more than to any other man, the world owes the new Institute and it will stand in lasting witness of his achievement. It is perhaps fitting to make some mention of the men who aided President Maclaurin E, L-i 1889 Y, in his work. Chief among them is Mr. George I Eastman, that man of - 5, . faith and broad vision, who, under the anony- mous name of Mr. Smith made possible the new Technology by a series of gifts totalling well over eleven millions. There is not the space to RICHARD C' MACLAURIN mentionthe names of PreJirie11t1909-1918 the l6glO1'1 of lOy2..l CONSTRUCTION or THE New TECHNOLOGY-1914 17 ' 1, - , I THE CIVILS OF '77 AND ,78 alumni who gave so generously of their time, energy, and means in furthering the work of these two men. After the death of Maclaurin, a committee of three men took charge of the affairs of the school. These men were Professor H. P. Talbot of the Department of Chemistry, chairman, Professor E. B. Nelson of the Department of Physics, and Professor E. P. Miller of the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Mr. Elihu Thompson of the General Electric Company was elected acting president. ln 1921 Dr. Ernest Fox Nichols, former president of Dartmouth College was elected president but due to ill health he was forced to resign the post without ever really assuming the leadership of Technology. After his resignation, a committee, headed by Dean Talbot, again took charge. PHYSICAL LABORATORY - 1878 1 8 In December 1922 Dr. Samuel W. Stratton became president. Under his brilliant leadership, the Institute weathered the post-war years of stress. New laboratories were built and an infirmary added. A second and a third dormitory groups were constructed, tripling the original capacity. A great student loan fund was started, one of the many evidences of Dr. Stratton's interest in the Welfare of the student. His leadership has resulted in progress. It may be said that the drama, commenced in 1860, had now reached its mature form. Many hands and brains have aided in bringing it to this state, yet all this is only the logical consequence of the vision and the plan and accomplishment of William Barton Rogers. How remarkable it is that his SAMUEL W'STRm0N scheme, as he laid it down, left no need for deviation from the path, no costly and disappointing experimentation, no retracing of steps taken! To few other men has it been given, as to him, to see a thing complete, given at birth all the capabilities of expansion and adaption. The administration of President Stratton almost brings us into the present. One thing more - ln March 1930 President Stratton resigned to become Chairman of the Corporation, and Doctor Karl T. Compton, Chairman of the Department of Physics at Princeton, was elected to succeed him. This dual leadership augurs well for Technology's future. And that does bring us into the present. We emerge from our historical prologue into the actualities of this year's events. Yet even as We write this story of one more year at Technology and lay it back with the volumes that have gone before, it too becomes history. With the historical background well in mind it is easy to compare the present school life as depicted in this volume of TECHNIQUE with the plans that were made for such extra-curricular activities. Varied activity is Well ..- represented but it is obvious that there is still a large part of the student body that does not avail itself of the opportunities offered. It is hoped that this presentation of student life at Technology will arouse a greater interest to . . . KARL T. COMPTON in the formation of a well-rounded education. Pre.rident1930- Prefident 1923-1930 INAUGURATION - 1930 19 .A r -m .f-, . - Hn 4'i.. ., ,- . . pr -df 'J 1 I 1' .L ,, -ijt - . .- x... E. -1 ! -, ff A -,'xf H S' w , . ,.- -ff, . 1 . ,X -. A K , . , . -, W wwf-X f 'ful 1 f Ymsww-W,-felN:-.-army,-W.V H ' ., x,.. X K .i.,,F-xi.. , ,,f:.pwf 5,4 'KM ...- ,J Q- .fL...1 . qwgieigw 5.1 ., ,Mi f ? K X f 7 34- , 414, ,.,.. ..f ...W wMsp, 'f -'W-' W . QC ,gyawg-aw-f f ,z 1 HW , ,,,. 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'03, University of Illinois, D.Sc,, University of Pittsburgh '03, Cambridge University '09, Yale University '19, LL.D., Harvard University '23, Ph.D., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute '24, .fecretrzq WALTER HUMPHREYS T Treamrer EVERETT MoRss T Arrifrrml' Tfezzrzzfef HENRY A. MoRss T President KARL T. COMPTON, Ph,B. '08, M,S. '09, D.Sc. '23, Wooster College, Ph.D. '12, D.Sc. '30, Princeton University, D.Sc, Lehigh University '27, D.Eng. Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute '30, LL,D. Harvard University '30, EXW!!! Ut? C077Z77ZiFl'Ee Clafzirwfm Preridenr Ex Ohciciis T766ZIZll'27' EDWIN S, XVEBSTER T FRANCIS R. HART T GERARD SWOPE T ELIHU THOMSON T CHARLES T. MAIN T LIFE MEMBERS HOWARD A, CARSON, S.B. '69, A.M. Harvard University '06, FRANCIS H. WILLIAMS, S.B. '73, M.D. Harvard Medical School '77, GEORGE WIGGLESWORTH, A,B, '74, A.M. '75, LL,B, '78 Harvard Uni- versity. JOHN R. FREEMAN, S.B. '76, Sc,D, Brown University '04, Tufts College 'OS A. LAWRENCE LOWELL, A,B, '77, LL,B, '80, Harvard University, LL,D., University of Illinois '05, Williams College '08, Columbia Univer- sity '09, Princeton University '09, Yale University '09, University of Louvain '09, Dartmouth College '09, Bowdoin College '14, Brown University '14, University of Missouri '14, Washington University '15, Johns Hopkins University '15, Ph.D. Frederich Wilhelm University, Berlin, '10, Strasbourg University '19, McGill University '20, Cambridge University '20, Victoria University of Manchester '20, Litt,D. Oxford University '20, Dr. Polit. Sci. Leiden University '20, University of Paris '20, ELIHU THOMSON, A,B, '70, A.M. '75, Central High School, Philadelphia, A.M. Yale University '90, Ph.D. Tufts College '94, Sc.D. Harvard University '09, LL,D. University of Pennsylvania '24. CHARLES A, STONE, S.B. '88, A.M. Harvard University '14, FRANCIS R. HART, '89, EVERETT MORSS, S.B. '85, A.M. Tufts College '23, WILLIAM ENDICOTT, A,B, Harvard University '87, W. CAMERON FORBES, A,B, '92, LL,D. '12, Harvard University. ALBERT F. BEMIs, S.B. '93, EDWIN S, WEBSTER, S.B. '88 PIERRE S. DUPONT, S.B. '97, S.M, '98, FRANK A, VANDERLIP, A.M. University of Illinois '05, LL.D., Colgate University '11, Princeton University '19, CHARLES HAYDEN, S.B. '90, CHARLES T. MAIN, S.B. '76, GEORGE EASTMAN HARRYJ. CARLSON, '92, GERARD SWOPE, S.B. '95, D,Sc, Rutgers College '23, ARTHUR D, LITTLE, '85, D.Chem. University of Pittsburgh '18, FRANKLIN W. Hoims, S.B. '89, M.Sc. Dartmouth College '13, WVILLIAM H, BOVEY, S.B. '94, WILLIAM R, KALES, S.B. '92, JOSEPH W. POWELL, Graduate United States Naval Academy '97, Gradu- ate University of Glasgow '00, HENRY A. MoRss, S.B. '93, FRANCIS W, FABYAN, '93, JOHN E, ALDRED FRANK W. LOVEJOY, S.B. '94, WALTER HUMPHREYS, S.B. '97, VICTOR M. CUTTER, B.L. '03, M.C.S. '04, Dartmouth College. TERM MEMBERS Term expirer fzme 1931 PAUL W, LITcHEIELD, S.B. '96, JOHN R. MACOMBER, '97, A.M. Tufts College '21, ALFRED P, SLOAN, JR., S.B. '95, Term expires June 1932 ROGER W. BAEsoN, S.B. '98, ELISHA LEE, S.B. '92, WILLIAM Z. RIPLEY, S.B. '90, A.M. '92, Ph.D. '93, Columbia University, Term expire: june 1933 LAMMOT DU PONT, S.B. '01, FRANK B, JEWETT, '03, A,B, Throop Polytechnic Institute '98, Ph.D. Chicago University '02, D,Sc. New York University '25, Dartmouth College '25, Term expires june 1934 ALEXANDER MACOMBER, S.B. '07, CALVIN W, RICE, S.B. '90, MAURICE R. SCHARFF, S.B. '09, S,M, '11, Term expirer june 1935 GODPREY L, CABOT, '81, A,B, Harvard University '82, WILLIAM D, COOLIDGE, S.B. '96, Ph.D. University of Leipzig '99, REDFIELD PROCTOR, '02, LL,D. Middlebury College '23, Norwich University '23, University of Vermont '24, REPRESENTATIVES OF THE COMMONWEALTH HIs EXCELLENCY, FRANK H, ALLEN, Gouerfzor of Mfzfxzzrlaufertr ARTHUR P. RUGG, Chief jurtira of the Szzpreme Court, A,B, '83, LL,D. '08, Amherst College, LL,B, 86, LL,D. '23 Boston University, LL.D, Harvard University '14, LL,D. Williams College '24, PAYsoN.SMITH, Cammiffianer of Education, A.M. Tufts College '03, LL,D. University of Maine '08, Litt,D. Bates College '09, Litt,D. Bowdoin College '11, NOTE: Throughout this section, when not otherwise stated, degrees are from M. I. T. T Degrees given in the list of Life Members. 58 OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION Prefideut KARL TAYLOR COMPTON Ph.B. '08 M.S. '09 D.Sc. '23, Wooster College, Ph.D. '12, D.Sc. '30, Princeton University, D.Sc. Lehigh University '27 ' ' D.Eng. Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute '30, LL.D. Harvard University 30 BZKJIYIEJJ AtZ'77ijllfIll'dfi07l I-IORACE SAYFORD FORD DELBERT LEON RHIND Bmzrar Arriftczrzt Bzrrmr ARTHUR CLARKE MELCHER, S.B. 'OO Manager of Divifiorz of Lczborrzroiji Slcpplier JOSEPH CHRISBIAN MACKINNON, S.B. '13 GEORGE TOWNSEND WELCH, A.B. Brown University '19, S.B. '21 Rqgirrmr Anixrczrzf Regirtrar ALBERT SAMUEL SLIITH ALBERT VALENTINE SMITH '20 .S'llPE7'jlll'El1!f'WIf of Blcilcfcizzgr and Power Affifmrzt .Yzcperirzterzderzt of Bzrclclifzgr and Power FREDERICK GILBERT HARTWELL Mczrirzger of Dorrrziforief and VVcz.7ker M677Z07'i4Z ALBERT WILLIAM BRIDGES Mazinger' of Dcrzirzrg .ferzfice Atocierrzic Adfrzirzirtfzztiorz HAROLD EDWARD LOBDELL '17 THOMAS PALM PITRE, A.B. Amherst College '19 Demz of U1zcz'e1gracl1zczte .Yfuderztr Acting Arriftarft Dean HARRY MANLEY GOODWIN, S.B. '90, PH.D. University of Leipzig '93 Dean of Graduate Student: JAMES LIBBY TRYON, A.B. Harvard University '94, B.D. Episcopal Theological School '97, LL.B. '09, PH.D. '10, Boston University Director of Acimifriorzf CHARLES LADD NORTON, S.B. '93 Director, Diirifion of Indzntriol Cooperation and Refearcb WILLIAM NATHANAEL SEAVER, A.B. Harvard University 'OO BERTHA PREsTON TRULL, A.B. Smith College '03 Librarian Auictrznt Liorfzriczlz GEORGE W. MORSE, A.B. '04, M.D. '08, Harvard University, F.A.C.S. Medical Director LOUIS WARD CROKE, M.D., Tufts College 'll Affirtdnt Medical Director BENJAMIN ERNEST SIELEY, A.B. Wesleyan University '98, M.D. Harvard University '05 Arrirtfznr co Medical Director HARLAND FRANCIS LANCASTER, S.B. '24, M.D. '28, Boston University Arfirmnt to Medical Director WALLACE MASON Ross, B.S. Dartmouth College '09 Secretary, T. C. A. PENNELL NUTTING AEORN, A.B. Dartmouth College '14 Errzployrrzerzt Tecretaljf, T. C. A. OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION KARL TAYLOR COMPTON, Preridezzt SAMUEL C. PRESCOTT, S.B. '94, Sc.D. Bates College '23, Cbairzrzcw of the FHCHZU ALLYNE L. MERRILL, S.B. '85, .fecretaq of the Fnculzy 59 Professor Taylor JOSEPH SHIPLEY NEWELL, S.B. '19 Arfociate Profeuor of Aeronautical .S'tructural Engine WILLIAM Goss BROWN, S.B. '16, S.M. '18, KE Arriftant Proferfor of Aeronauficc DANIEL CLEMENS SAYRE, S.B. '28, S.M. '30, EX Auiftant Profeuor of Aeronautical Engineering EDWARD STORY TAYLOR, S.B. '24, Xfiv Arrirtant Profecfor of Aeronautical Engineering eri Department of Aeronautical Engineering CHARLES FAYETTE TAYLOR, Pr-LB. '15, M,E. '20 Yale Univer- sity, EXP Proferfor of Aeronautical Engineering In charge of the Courre CActingD EDWARD PEARSON WARNER, A.B. Harvard University '15, S.M. '17 Non-Recialent Profesfor of Aeronautical Engineering CARL-GUSTAF ARVID Rossnv, M.S. University of Stockholm '25 Arfociate Profefror of Meteorology OTTO CARL KOPPEN, S.B. '24 Arrociate Profercor of Aeronautical Engineering SHATSWELL GBER, SB. '16 Auociate Profefror of Aeronautical Engineering RICHARD HAREERT SMITH, B.S. Moores Hill College '15, S.B. '18, M.A. '28, Ph.D. '29, Johns Hopkins University Affociate Profenor of Aeronautical Engineering HURD CURTIS WILLETT, B.S. Princeton Univer ng George Washington University '29 Affiftant Proferfor of Meteorology JOHN RAYMOND MARKHAM, '18 Afrirtant Profe.r.ror of Aeronautical Engineering MANERED RAUSCHER, S.B., S.M. '27 Affixtant Proferror of Aeronautical Engineering SPECIAL LECTURER SANFORD ALEXANDER Moss, B.S. '96, M.S. University of California '00, Ph.D. Cornell sity '24, Ph.D INSTRUCTOR MYRON SAMUEL HUCKLE, B.S. Washington State University '27 ASSISTANTS FRANK ARTHUR ARSENAULT ROYE MILLER MCLANE, B.S. Bucknell University '26 Radio Operator BOYD BERTRAND BRAINERD, B.S. University of Colorado '22 ETHAN ALLEN MURPHY EDWARD GUGGER Radio Operator Conrtructor of Apparatur RESEARCH ASSOCIATES CHAIQLEZ STARK DRAPER, A.B. Stanford University '22, S.B. '26, JACK VAN HORN WHIPPLE, S.B. '21 . . '28 RESEARCH ASSISTANTS HORACE ROBERT BYERS, A.B. University o California '29 ROBERT TAYLOR SAUERWEIN, A.B. Johns Hopkins University '26 CHARLES BREWSTER CONWELL, A.B. Princeton University '27 CARL GUsTAv SCHESCH, B.S. Armour Institute '27, S.B. '29 WALTER H. GALE, SB. '29, S.M. '30, AKE A GEORGE LINUS WILLIAMS, B.S. Purdue University '29, S.M. '30 Sf3h'CSCh McLane Conwell Huckle Gale Sauerwein Wolff Williams E. S. Taylor Bramard Rauscher Whipple Gugger Draper Ober Rossby Newell C. F. Taylor Smith Koppen Markham Brown 40 Department of Architecture Including the Division of Drawing WVILLIAM EMERSON, A.B. Harvard University '95 fAh.rentD. Prof feffor of Archifertzire. In rharge of the Department WILLIAM HENRY LAWRENCE, S.B. '91, Profersor of Architectural Engineering. In charge of Conrre I V-A. In rharge of the Dinirion of Drawing JOHN OSEORNE SUMNER, A.B. Harvard University '87. Proferfor of I-Iiftorjf HARRY WENTWORTH GARDNER, S.B. '94. Proferror of Architectural Derign JACQUES CARLU, ARCHITECTE D.P.G. PREMIER GRAND PRIX DE ROME. Profeuor of Architectural Defi gn WILLIAM FELTON BROWN. Profefror of Freehand Drawing PAUL WILLARD NORTON, A,B. Amherst College '05, fDBK, AT Arrirtanf Proferror of Arehireetnre Pfofegggf Emerson FRANICJOHN ROBINSON, S.B. 'O8. Arrirtant Proferror of Arrhitertnre WILLIAM VAUGHAN CASH, S.B. '24, M.ARCH. '25. Afrirtant Pro- ferror of Architecture SPECIAL LECTURERS C. HOWARD WALKER, DR. FINE ARTs,UniverSity of Pennsylvania WILLIAM FREDERICK JENRICK, B.S. Cooper Institute '07, C.E. '21, Philorophy of Architecture, Hirtory of Renairfanee Art Cornell University '10, Ertiinating ELIOT THWING PUTNAM, A.B. Harvard University 'O1. Archi- JOHAN SELMA LARSEN. Moilelling ' tectnral Hirtory WILLIAM DOWNES AUSTIN, '76. Profefrional Relation: THOMAS ADAMS. Town Planning JAMES FORD CLAPP, ' 99. Planning Principles INSTRUCTORS NELSON CHAUNCY CHASE, '17 EDWARD MELVILLE BRIDGE, S.B. '13 HERBERT LYNES BECKWITH, S.B. '26, M.ARCH. '27 ROBERT CHARLES DEAN, S.B. '26, M.ARCH. '27 JOHN FREDERICK GEORGE GUNTHER, '23 ERNEST NAPOLEON GELOTTE, S.B. '23 OLIVER LINCOLN BARKER, A.B. Harvard University '26 SAMUEL BERNARD ZISMAN, S.B. '30 ASSISTANTS LACEY DAVIS CASKEY, B.A. '01, PH.D. '12, Yale University ESTHER PARSONS, B.A. Wellesley College '23, S.B. '26 WILLIAM HENRY JOSEPH KENNEDY, A.B. Harvard University '12 MARGARET MALLVIGNOLES, A.B. Bryn Mawr COllege'18,S.B.'22 DIVISION OF DRAWING WILLIAM HENRY LAWRENCE, S.B. ' 91. Profeuor of Architectural ARTHUR LINDSAY GOODRICH, S.B. ' 98. Afforiate Proferror of Engineering. In charge of the Divirion Drawing and Derrriptive Geometry ERVIN KENISON, S.B. ' 93. Auociate Proferror of Drawing and Der- STEPHEN ALEC BREED, S.B, ' 94. Arrociate Proferror of Drawing and criptioe Geometry - Defcriptioe Geometry HARRY CYRUS BRADLEY, S.B. '9l. Arrociate Proferfor of Drawing EARL FRANCIS WATTS, S.B. '20. Arrirtant Profe.r.ror of Drawing and ana' Dercriptioe G6077ZBffj' Defcriptioe Geometry INSTRUCTORS CHARLES HILL ROE MAEIE, Bates College '08 WALTER CARL EBERHARD, S.B. '14 CHARLES MATTHEW CURL, S.B. '07 Bridge Gunther Parsons Cash Vignoles Norton Robinson Sumner Brown Emerson Carl u Lawrence Gardner Dean Beckwith Lent Richmond 41 Department of Chemical Engineering Including the School of Chemical Engineering Practice and the Research Laboratory of Applied Chemistry WILLIAM PATRICK RYAN, S.B. '18, B611 Profeuor of Chemical Engineering In charge of the Department Director of the School of Chemical Engineering Practice WARREN KENDALL LEWIS, S.B. '05, PH.D. Breslau University '08 Profeuor of Chemical Engineering l l WILLIAM HENRY MCADAMS, B.S. '13, M.S. '14 State University of Kentucky, S.M. '17, K23 SIDBKQ AXE Profexror of Chemical Engineering Professor Ryan WILLIAM HULTS WALKER, B.S. Pennsylvania State College '90, ELMER WORTHINGTON BRUGMANN, S.B. '24, S.M. '25 PILD. University of Gottingen '92, ENG.D. University of Affiftant Profefror of Chemical Engineering Pittsburgh '15, QK2 Affixtant Director of Refearch Lahoratogf of Applied Chemistry Non-Rexident Profecror of Chemical Engineering LEROY FRANK MAREK, A.B. '25, B.S. '25 University of Texas, CLARK SHOVE ROBINSON, S.B. '09, S.M. '15, AXE S,M. '30 Afxociate Proferfor of Chemical Engineering Aeyixtant Profefxor of Chemical Engineering Arfiytant Director of Refearch Lahoratory of Applied Chemixtry HAROLD CHRISTIAN WEBER, S.B. '18 Amociate Profeffor of Chemical Engineering CHARLES MILTON QOOPER, S'B' '25 Axfiftant Proferfor of Chemical Engineering Director of the Bangor Station of the School of Chemical Engineering HENRY OGLEY FORREST, S.B. '20, S.M. '21 Arfociate Profemor of Chemical Engineering Director of Refearch Lahoratorjf of Applied Chemixtry Practice THOMAS KILGORE SHERWOOD, B,Sc. McGill University '23, S.M. '24, Sc.D. '29 RNST A HAUSER, PH D Umverslty of Vienna 21 Affiftant Profeuor of Chemical Engineering Non-Rexident Arfociate Profexcor of Colloiel Chemictrj' FREDERICK WILDES ADAMS, S.B. '21, SM. '22, Sc.D. '28, UAE ERNEST JOHN TAUCH, B-S Michigan Sf?-ff? UUiVCfSiCY '25 Auictant Profenor of Chemical Engineering . Ayfiytant Profefxor of Chemical Engineering Director ofthe Becton Station of the School of Chemical Engineering Director of the Buffalo Station of School of Chemical Engineering Practice Practice Guerrieri Rouleau Burr Squires Hershey Arnold Johnson HOg21f1 Robinson Sherwood Weber Ryan McAdams Brugmann Marek 42 Department of Chemical Engineering ' INSTRUCTORS ROBERT LANDIS HERSHEY, S.B. '23, S.M. '24, BX THOMAS BRADFORD DREW, S.B. '23, S.M. '24 JEROME HOWARD ARNOLD, B.S. University of Michigan '27 LOMBARD SQUIRES, B.S. University of Kentucky '29 RESEARCH ASSOCIATES BRUNO EMIL ROETHELI, S.B. '26, S.M. '27 HUNG YUAN CHANG, B.S. University of California '26, S.M. ABRAHAM WHITE, S.B. '26, S.M. '28 '28, SC.D. '30 WILIEERT BROOKS MCCLURE, A.B. DePauw University '26, GILBERT LEE Cox, B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute '28, .M. '30 S.M. '30 LUTHER BARNETT TURNER, B.S. University of Kentucky '28 LELAND WILSON CUMMINGS, S.B. '26, EN ROBERT HARRY BROWN, B.S. Drexel Institute '28 JOSEPH ANTON SERRALLACH, PH.D. Frankfurt University '27 ASSISTANTS JUDSON TOWNSEND BIEHLE, S.B. '27, S.M. '28 RICHARD DAUGHERTY HOAK, S.B. '28, S.M. '29 ALEXANDER CAROTHERS BURR, A.B. '20, B.Sc. '21 Jamestown JAMES JOSEPH HOGAN, S.B. '29, QK College, M.Sc. University of Michigan '22 CHARLES RICHARD JOHNSON, S.B. '29, S.M. '30 SALVATORE ALBERT GUERRIERI, S.B. '23 JOHN KIERNAN ROULEAU, S.B. '28 RESEARCH ASSISTANTS HARVEY BAKER ALEXANDER, B.S. Georgia School of Technology JOHN BERNARD PHILLIPS, M.Sc. '28, PH.D. '30 McGill University '27 ARTHUR C. RUBEY, JR., A.B. Austin College '28 ROBERT SUMNER ASBURY, Sc.B. Brown University '28, S.M. '30 ARTHUR KENNERIE SCOTT, S.B. '29 JESsE COATES, B.S. Louisana State University '28 HUGH DAVIS SIMS, B.S. Georgia School of Technology '28, RICHARD VINCENT DOES, S.B. '29 M.S. Emory University '29 GUST ERICK ERICKSON, B.CH.E. University of Minnesota '29 BYRON LUTHER SOWERS, A.B. DePauw University '29 FRANK ROBERT FORRESTER, B.S. Cooper Union '30 FRANK WANNALL STONES, B.S. '27, M.S. '28 Rice Institute JOE LOUIS FRANKLIN, B.S. '29, M.S. '30 University of Texas STUART WAYNE THOMPSON, B.CH.E. Northeastern University '28 MILLARD SAMUEL LARRISON, A.B. West Virginia University '28 RICHARD HANDFIELD TITHERINGTON, JR., S.B. '28 TIM L. MCNAMARA, B.E. Tulane University '25 RICHARD CALVIN TUCKER, B.S. North Carolina State College '30 JOHN LINCOLN MOORE, B.S. University of South Carolina '28 RALPH REIE UHRMACHER, B.S. University of Arkansas '29 MAX NEUHAUS, S.B. Rice Institute '27 ALAN WILLIAM VINT, S.B. '30 ROBERT EMMET PAUL, B.S., M.S. University of Texas '29 MARIO ANTONIO VOLANTE, S.B. '29 JAMES WHITNEY PERRY, B.S. '24, M.S. '28 North Carolina State HALSTED ROGERS WARRICK, B.S. Rice Institute '29 College JAMES ANDERSON WILSON, B.S. Clemson Agricultural College '30 Sfdf of the Stations of the School of Chemical Engineering Practice Barton Bujjrolo FREDERICK WILDES ADAMS, S.B. '21, S.M. '22, SC.D. '28, Director ERNEST JOHN TAUCH, B.S. Michigan State University '26, ALEXANDER CAROTHERS BURR, A.B. '20, B.SC. '21 Jamestown Director College, M.Sc. University of Michigan '22, Arrirmnr RICHARD DAUGHERTY HOAK, S.B. '28, S.M. '29, Aniston! Bangor Bayonne CHARLES MILTON COOPER, S.B. '25, Director FREDERICK PAINE BROUGHTON, S.B. '26, S.M. '27, In charge of JUDSON TOWNSEND BIEHLE, S.B. '27, S.M. '28, Arrimznt Station Cox Scott Tucker Perry Sowers Thompson Larrison Titherington McCluer. Alexander Paul Brown Uhrmacher Volan te Wilson Erickson h Sims Forrester Vin t Franklin Moore McNamara Cummings Brugmann Marek Roethelx . Flege Asbury Turner I Does Neuhaus Rubey Serrallach Stones Warrick Chang Phillips 43 Professor Keyes Department Of Chemistry Including the Research Laboratories of Physical, Organic and Inorganic Chemistry FREDERICK GEORGE KEYES, B.S. Rhode Island State College '06, SOM. '07, PH.D. '09 Brown University, fIDEK, EE, KQS, AXE Professor of Physico-Chemical Research In charge of the Department Director of the Research Lahoratory of Physical Chemistry AUGUSTUS HERMAN GILL, S.B. '84, PH.D. University of Leipzig '90, Sc.D. Rhode Island State College '23, AXE Professor of Technical Chemical Analysis JAMES FLACK NORRIS, A.B. '92, PH.D. '95, Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, Sc.D. Bowdoin College '29, AXE, QAT, fIbBK Professor of Organic Chemistry In charge of Graduate Students in Chemistry Director of the Research Lahoratory of Organic Chemistry HENRY MONMOUTH SMITH, B.A. '91, M.A. '94 Wesleyan Uni- versity, PH.D. Heidelberg University '98, BQII, AXE, QBK, . EE Professor of Inorganic Chemistry . MILES STANDISH SHERRILL, S.B. '99, PH.D. University of Breslau ' -- '03, AXE Professor of Theoretical Chemistry SAMUEL PARSONS MULLIKEN, S.B. '87, PH.D. University Of Leipzig '90, AXE Professor of Organic Chemistry EARL BOWMAN MILLARD, B.A. University Of Colorado '10, M.A. University of Wisconsin '11, PH.D. University Of Illinois '14, AXE, QJBK, 2 E, mr .Professor of Theoretical Chemistry Assistant Director, Division of Industrial Cooperation and Research JOSEPH WARREN PHELAN, S.B. '94, AXE Professor of Inorganic Chemistry WILLIS RODNEY WHITNEY, S.B. '90, PH.D. University of Leipzig '96, SOD. Union University '19, CH.D. University Of Pittsburgh '19 Non-Resident Professor of Chemical Research ALPHEUS GRANT WOODMAN, S.B. '97 Associate Professor of the Chemistry of Foods ARTHUR ALPHONZO BLANCHARD, S.B. '98, PH.D. University Of Leipzig '02, AXE, KES Associate Professor of Inorganic Chemistry WILLIAM THOMAS HALL, S.B. '95, EAE Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry LEICESTER FORSYTH HAMILTON, S.B. '14, AXE Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry TENNEY LOMBARD DAVIS, S.B. '13, M.S. '15, PH.D. '17 Harvard University, KKK, AXE, QJAT Associate Professor of Organic Chemistry LOUIS JOHN GILLESPIE, PH.B. '08, A.M. '11, PH.D. '11 Brown University, AXE, E E Associate Professor of Physica-Chemical Research WALTER CECIL SCHUMB, A.B. '14, A.M. '16, PH.D. '18 Harvard University, CIDBK, AXE Associate Professor of Inorganic Chemistry Director of the Henry Paul Talhot Lahoratory of Inorganic Chemistry GEORGE SCATCHARD, A.B. Amherst College '13, PH.D. Columbia University '17, CIJFA, IIDBK, E E, QAT, AXE Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry JAMES ALEXANDER BEATTIE, S.B. '17, S.M. '18, PH.D. '20, AXE Associate Professor of Physico-Chemical Research AVERY ADRIAN MORTON, A.B. Cotner College '13, PH.D. '25, AXE Assistant Professor of Organic Chemical Research LOUIS HARRIS, S.B. '20, S.M. '21, PH.D. '24 Assistant Professor of Chemistry ERNEST HAMLIN HUNTRESS, S.B. '20, PH.D. '27 Assistant Professor of Chemistry LEIGHTON BRUERTON SMITH, S.B. '18, S.M. '19, PH.D. '23 Assistant Professor of Physica-Chemical Research HENRY WEEDEN UNDERWOOD, JR., PH.B. '16, SOM. '17, PH-D- '19 Brown University Assistant Professor of Chemistry Underwood Schumb- Davis ' Huntress Hamilton Beattie L. B. Smith Scatchard Sherrill Woodman Mlllllkell Gill Keyes Norris H. M. Smith Millard Phelan Department of Chemistry INSTRUCTORS CHARLES MONTGOMERY WAREHAM, S.B. '16 RALPH PRAY SEWARD, B.S. Kalamazoo College '22, M.A. Clark STEPHEN GERSHOM SIMPSON, S-B' ,l6 University 23, PH.D. Brown University 25 CHARLES EDWIN TEETER, JR., A.B. '23, A.M. '26, PH.D. '27 THOMAS PALM PITRE, B.A. Amherst College '19, AT Harvard University MANLEY MCDONALD WINDSOR, A.B. Baylor University '22, . . A A A A.B. ' . . ' ' ' f M.S. University of Kentucky ,25 VERY LLEN sHDowN, 14, A M 16 University O Rochester, PHD. '24 HERBERT ANTHONY HUNTSINGER, B.S, Colgate University '21 ARTHUR RANDALL DAVIS AIB- Wesleyan University -15. AUM. GEORGE GLOVER MARVIN, S.B. '23, S.M. '29 '25, PHD- '30 Harvard Urlrversrry GERHARD DIETMCHSON, B.A.. '09, B.S. '10, University of EDWARD JOHN SALSTROM, BS. Oregon Stare College '239 M.S. Minnesotag PH,D, UniVCfSify of Wigcongin '14 Ufllvefsity of Washington '28, PH.D. U1'1lVCI'Slty of Call- f . , AUGUSTUS SHERRILL HOUGHTON, B.A. Amherst College '18, Omla 30 S.B. '20, SAX ARTHUR CRESSWELL, B.S. '25, M.S. '26 Tufts College RESEARCH ASSOCIATES NICHOLAS ATHENSIUS MILAS, B.S. Coe College '22, M.S. '23, SAMUEL CORNETTE COLLINS, B.S. '20, M.S. '24 University of PH.D. '26 University of Chicago Tennessee, PH.D. University of North Carolina '27 RALPH CHILLINGWORTH YOUNG, A.B. '12, M.A. '13 Syracuse JOHN GAMBLE KIRKWOOD, S.B. University of Chicago '26, University, PH.D. '29 PH.D. '29 ASSISTANTS SAMUEL FRANCIS ALLISON, A.B. '25, B.S. '27 Susquehanna CHARLES EWING COLE University EMANUEL BENJAMIN HERSHBERG, S.B. '29 R T A OBERT HEXTON RMSTRONG LEONARD NORMAN LEUM, B.A. St. Olaf College '29 G E B S.B. ' EORGE RNEST ARKER' 30 DAVID RUBINSTEIN, S.B. '29, S.M. ,3O RICHARD LAMBERT BERRY S,B. '30 , , ' ARTHUR ERNEST SCHNEIDER, B.CH.E. Northeastern University BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CLARK, JR., B.S. University of Buffalo '26 '25, S.M. '28 IVAN SPAULDING CLIFF, B.A. Carleton College '26 GILBERT COULT TOONE, S.B. '28, S.M. '30 RESEARCH ASSISTANTS NORMAN BOVELL CARTER CHARLES LEO GALLAGHER JAMES ROBERT COE, JR., S.B. '28 CLEMENT HUTTON HAMBLET LUBLLA DUDLEY, B.S. Simmons College '29 SHIKAO IKEHARA, S.B. '28, PH.D. '30 WALTER LESTER EDEL, B.E. Johns Hopkins University '20 HERBERT HENRY UHLIG, SC.B. Brown University '29 Cress well Lgward Houghton Windsor Teeter Marvin V Davis Huntsinger Wareham Ashdown Simpson Pltre Young Mllas 45 Department of Civil and Sanitary Engineering CHARLES MILTON SPOFFORD, S.B. '93, AXP, TBII, XE, Osiris Haywaril Professor of Civil Engineering In charge of the Department ARTHUR GRAHAM ROBBINS, S.B. '86 Professor of Topographical Engineering CHARLES BLANEY BREED, S.B. '97, QIDEK Professor of Railway and Highway Transportation HAROLD KILBRETH BARROWS, S.B. '95 Professor of Hydraulic Engineering GEORGE EDMOND RUSSELL, S.B. '00, ATS2 Professor of Hydraulics GEORGE LEONARD HOSMER, '97 Professor of Geodesy JOHN BRAZER BABCOCK, 3D., S.B. '10, XE 1 Professor of Railway Engineering Professor Spofford JOHN WARDWELL HOWARD, S.B. '03, AXA WILLIAM ANDREW LIDDELL, S.B. '16 Associate Professor of Topographical Engineering Assistant Professor of Hydraulic Engineering WALTER MAXWELL FIRE, B.Sc. University ol Alberta '13, EUGENE MIRABELLI, S.B. '19, ALFA S.M. '22 Assistant Professor of Structural Design Associate ProfessorofCivil Engineering KENNETH CASS REYNOLDS, B.S. Tufts College '19 S.M. '25 THOMAS RINGGOLD CAMP, B.S. Texas Agricultural and Mechani- Assistant Professor of Hydraulics cal College '16, S.M. '25 GLENNON GILBOY, S.B. '25, S.M. '27, Sc.D. '28 Associate Professor of Sanitary Engineering Assistant Professor of 5' oil Mechanics SPECIAL LECTURER JOHN AYER, S.B. '05 ' INSTRUCTORS JOHN DONALD MITSCH, S.B. '20, 'DK JOHN BENSON WILBUR, S.B. '26, S.M. '28 FRANK LOUIS LINCOLN, B.S. University of Maine '25 RESEARCH ASSOCIATES - LEO JURGENSON, S.M. '26, Sc.D. '29 MILLS WENDLER BRAUNLICH, B.S. New York University '25 ASSISTANTS JOHN BUCKNAM DRISKO, S.B. '27 RAYMOND GUSTAF ROLIN, S.B. '30 ISADORE SILVERMAN, S.B. '28., S.M. '29 RESEARCH ASSISTANTS SIDNEY GUSSMAN ALBERT, C.E. Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute LEO CASAGRANDE, DIPL.lNG., Vienna Technische Hochschule '28 295 KIPBA EDWARD CHARLES ROCHE, S.B. '29 CEDRIC HUGH MACDOUGALL, B.A.Sc. University of Toronto '22, S.M.'30 Representative of United States Bureau of Public Roads Representative of American Society Q' Civil Engineers ARTHUR CASAGRANDE, DIPL. ING., Vienna Technische Hoch- SPENCER JENNINGS BUCHANAN, B.S. Texas Agricultural and SCh111C '24 Mechanical College '26 ' Albert I Roche 'MacDougall L. Casagrande Rolin A. Casagrande Buchanan Braunlich Sllverrnan Llddell Gilboy Wilbur Reynolds Dris ko Jllirgenson Mitsch Mirabelli Fife Howard Babcock Hosmer Spofford Barrows Russell Camp 46 Department of Economics and Statistics DAVIS RICH DEWEY, A.B. '79, LL.D. '10 University of Vermont, PH.D. Johns Hopkins University '86, AT, LIDBK Professor of Political Economy and .Ymfirticf In charge of flae Department CARROLL WARREN DOTEN, PH.B. '95, A.M. '99 University of Vermont, M.A. Harvard University '02, QA9, CIJBK ffibfent First Termb Profemor of Political Economy FLOYD ELMER ARMSTRONG, A.B. '14, A.M. '16 University of P1-Ofeggol-Dewey Michigan Profersor of Political Economy DONALD SKEELE TUCKER, A.B. Colorado College '06, A.M. OLIN INGRAHAM, PH,B. Wesleyan University '04, A.M. Colum- Williams College '12, PH.D. Columbia University '22 bia University '05 Profeofor of Political Economy Affiftant Professor of Economics INSTRUCTORS ABRAHAM GEORGE SILVERMAN, S.B. '21, A.M. 24, PH.DQ '30, BRAINERD ALDEN THRESHER, S.B. '20, A.M. Harvard University Harvard University, M.A. Stanford University '23 '28 HAROLD FRANCIS WILLIAMSON, A.B. '24, M.A. '26 University of Southern California ASSISTANT MARION COOPER GILBERT, A.B. '16, A.M. '25 Radcliffe College Williamson Ingraham Tucker Dewey Armstrong Thresher Silverman 47 Department of Electrical Engineering DUGALD CALEB JACKSON, B.S. '85, C.E. '87 Pennsylvania State College, CIDK2, TBII, EE ' Proferror of Electric Power Production and Dictrihntion In charge of the Department - FRANK ARTHUR LAWS, S.B. '89, KHK Profefcor of Electrical Mearicrementc RALPH RESTIEAUX LAWRENCE, S.B. '95 Profemor of Electrical Machinery l VANNEVAR BUSH, B.S. '13, M.S. '13, Tufts College,'ENG.D. '16, Professor Jackson ATQ, TBH, KHK Professor of Electric Power Trancmifrion WILLIAM HENRY TIMEIE, A.B. Williams College '01 Profecror of Electrical Engineering and Intluctrial Practice HERBERT BRISTOL DWIGHT, B.Sc. '09, D.Sc. '24 McGill Uni- versity Profeccor of Electrical Machinery WALDO V1NTON LYON, S.B. '05 Profeccor of Electrical Machinery RALPH GORTON HUDSON, S.B. '07 Profercor of Electrical Engineering ELIHU THOMSON, A.B. '70, A.M. '75, Central High School, Philadelphia, A.M. Yale University '90, PH.D. Tufts Col- lege '94, Sc.D. Harvard University '09, LL.D. University of Pennsylvania '24 Non-Recitlent Profefror of Applied Electricity OTTO GUSTAV COLBIORNSBN DAHL, Graduate Norwegian Naval Academy '15, S.B. '21, S.M. '24 Afrociate Professor of Electric Power Tranrmirfion EDWARD LINDLEY BOWLES, B.S. Washington University '20, S.M. '22, EE Arcociate Profercor of Electrical Communication CARLTON EVERETT TUCKER, S.B. '18 Arrociate Proferror of Electrical Engineering CLIFFORD EARL LANSIL, S,B. '17 Arrirtant Profersor of Electrical Measurement: LOUIS FRANK WOODRURR, B.S. Georgia School of Technology '17, S.B. '18, S.M. '22 Auictant Profeccor of Electric Power Trancmifrion' ARTHUR LITCHRIELD RUSSELL, S.B. '18 Afrirtant Profeccor of Electrical Engineering JAYSON CLAIR BALSBAUGH, B.S. Pennsylvania State College '21, S.M. '24,ATSZ, 'ITBH Arriftant Profercor of Electric Power Production ana' Dirtrihution KARL LELAND WILDES, B.S. University of New Hampshire '20, S.M. '22, ZAE Affictant Profeccor of Electrical Engineering ERNST ADOLPH GUILLEMIN, B.S. University of Wisconsin '22, S.M. '24, PH.D. University of Munich '26 Accictant Profercor of Electrical Engineering MURRAY FRANK GARDNER, B.S. University of Michigan '20, S.M. '24 Auirtant Proferror of Electrical Engineering JAMES LOVELL ENTWISTLE, S.B. '21, S.M. '22 Arrirtant Profeccor of Electric Transportation RICHARD DUDLEY FAY, A.B. Harvard University '13, S.B. '17 Arcirtant Profeffor of Electrical Engineering Guillernin Gardner Tucker Lansil Woodruff Balsbaugh Wildes Bowles Dahl Lawrence Bush Jackson Laws Timbie Hudson Fay Dwight Department of Electrical Engineering ' ' ' INSTRUCTORS HENRY MILTON LANE, S.B. '21, S.M. '30 HAROLD EUGENE EDGERTON, S.B. University of Nebraska '25, ARAM BOYAJIAN, A.B. '15, E.E. '20, Swarthmore College S.M. '27 CNon-Reridentl AUSTIN SIBLEY NORCROSS, B.S. University of New Hampshire LYMAN MINER DAWES, S.B. '23 '25, S.M. '28 RICHARD HENRY FRAZIER, S.B. '23 WILLIAM LAWRENCE SULLIVAN, S.B. '27, S.M. '30 ARTHUR FENWICK LORD MORAsH, S.B. '23 CHARLES KINGSLEY, JR., S.B. '27, CPFA OVID WALLACE ESHBACH, E.E. '15, M.S. '20, Lehigh University EDWIN LAWRENCE ROSE, S.B. '21, S.M. '22 CNOH-R6Jid87ZfD JOHN BENJAMIN RUSSELL, JR., S.B. '28 HAROLD LOCKE HAZEN, S.B. '24, S.M. '29 WILLIAM MOTT HALL, S.B. '28 PARRY H. MOON, B.S University of Wisconsin '22, S.M. '27 FRANK MALCOLM GAGER, B.S. Pennsylvania State College '28, JOHN BURGESS COLEMAN, S.B. '26, S.M. '27 S.M. '30 ROBERT ERNEST QUINLAN, B.S. Worcester Polytechnic Institute TRUMAN STRETCHER GRAY, B.S. '26, B.A. '27, University Of '25, S.M. '30 Texas, SC.D. '30 JAMES EDWARD MULLIGAN, B.S. University of Maine '25 CHARLES JUSTUS KOCH, S.B. '23, S.M. '24 SAMUEL HAWKS CALDWELL, S.B. '25, S.M. '26 CNUH-R6Jid?HFD CHARLES BENJAMIN OLER, B.S. '27, M.S. '30, University of Pennsylvania ASSISTANTS CLIFFORD EUGENE HENTZ DOYLE LANGDON NORTHRUP, B.S. Whitman College '28 Curutor of Appuratuf Curator of Appurutuf HUGH MERCHANT NAZOR, B.S. University of Louisville '29 ELWOOD WORRAL SCHAFER '32 CARL NEITZERT, B,S. '28, M.A. '29, Unive rsity of Missouri Aniftuut Curutor of Apparatus RESEARCH ASSISTANTS SIDNEY EUGENE CALDWELL, B.S. Oregon State College '23 GEORGE BURNHAM HOADLEY, B.S. Swarthmore College '30 HOWARD ALLAN CI-IINN, S.B. '27, S.M. '29 HENRY GARRETT HOUGHTON, JR., B.S. Drexel Institute '26, PAUL STANLEY HENDRICKS SM. '27 OSCAR HEss, DIPL.ING., Technische Hochschule, Karlsruhe '25 ELLIS ADOLPH JOHNSON, S.B. '28, S.M. '29 JOHN ROBERT OUTT, B.S. University of Colorado '30 Lane Hoadley Neitzert Hall Hentz Outt Frazier Moon Mulligan Morash Hess S. E. Caldwell Russell Gray Coleman Norcross Quinlan Nazor Kingsley S. H. Caldwell Rose Hazen Edgerton Gager Oler Dawes Sullivan Northrup SCh21fCf 49 Department of Biology and Public Health SAMUEL CATE PRESCOTT, S.B. '94, Sc.D. Bates College '23, AXE, AXA, AQ Profefyor of Inalurtrial Biology In charge of the Department ROBERT PAYNE BIGELOW, S.B. Harvard University '87, PH.D. Johns Hopkins University '92, BSU, A9 Profefror of Zoolog y and Pararitology CLAIR ELSMERE TURNER, A.B. Bates College '12, A.M. Harvard University '13, DR.P.l-I. '28, CIDBK, AEP, AQ Proferfor of Biology and Public Health JOHN WYMOND MILLER BUNKER, A.B. '09, A.M. '11, PHD. '12, Brown University, ATA, AXE, E E, AQ Profenor of Biocheinirtry and Phyfiolog y Professor Prescott MURRAY PHILIP HORWOOD, B.S. College of City Of New York '13, S.M. '16, PHD. '21,AS2 Arrociate Proferfor of Biology antl Public Health FRANCIS HERVE1' SLACK, M.D. Tufts Medical School '98, AQ BERNARD EMERSON PROCTOR, S.B. '23, PH.D. '27 Auiftant Proferfoif of Public Health Laboratory Methoilr Ayfiftant Proferror of Biology SPECIAL LECTURERS ' THOMAS F. KENNEY, M.D., Harvard University H JAMES ALNER TOBEY, S.B. '16, DR.P.H. '27, LL.B. Washington Public Health Atlininirtration University '22, M.S. American University '23 . . ,Vanitaiy Law EDWIN HEMPHILL PLACE, M.D., Harvard University DAVID L BELDING M D Boston Universit Communicable Difeafe Control Fifberigi Pmblwm' ' 7 Y VERANUS ALVA MOORE, B.S. Cornell University '87, M.D. ROBERT SPURR WESTON, S.B. '94, A.M. Amherst College '04 George Washington University '90, U.M.D. University of Public Health Engineering Pennsylvania '11, D.Sc. Syracuse University '19 BURT RANSOM RICHARDS, S.B. '99 Meat Inspection Public Health Publicity IN STRUCTORS CHARLES HENRY BLAKE, S.B. '25, PH.D. '29 MARSHALL WALKER JENNISON, S.B. '27, KE RESEARCH ASSOCIATES ROBERT SAMUEL HARRIS, S.B. '28 WILLIAM E. P. DOELGER, B.S. Princeton University '24, S.B. '26, WILLIAM L. CLAPP, A.B. S.M. '27 ROBERT L. EMERSON, A.B. '94, M.D. '00 Harvard University LAURENCE PATTEN GEER, S.B. '15 ' ASSISTANTS WALTER CARY TOEIE, S.B. '28 CECIL GORDON DUNN, S.B. '30 MORRIS SHAFFER, S.B. '30 RESEARCH ASSISTANTS ELLEN LILLIAN LYTLE, B,S.ED. Framingham Normal School '28, LLOYD MALCOLM MOSHER, S.B. '29 C-P-H. '30 HUGH TOWER GRISWOLD, S.B. '29 HYMAN NEEDLE, S.B. '29 V Dunn - Doelger Harris Geer Jennison Tobie Shaffer Needle B1 g6lOW Bu nker Slack Prescott Horwood Turner Proctor so ' Department of English and History HENRY GREENLEAE PEARSON, A.B. Harvard University '93, 9E,QBK Profefror of Engli,rh In charge of the Department ARCHER TYLER ROBINSON, A.B. '96, A.M. '15 Harvard Univer- sity, QBK Profe.r.rar of Englifh In charge of the Canrrer in Hiftmjy HENRY LATIMER SEAVER, A.B. '90, A.M. '14 Harvard Univer- sHy,QBK Profefmr of Englirh ROBERT EMMONS ROGERS, A.B. '08, A.M. '09 Harvard University Professor Pearson Affocinte Profefror of En glifh WINWARD PRESCOTT, A.B. '09, A.M. '14 Harvard University, KHK Arraciate Prafefrar of English WILLIAM ANDERSON CROSBY, B.A. Williams College '14, A.M. MATTHEW RICHARD COPITHORNE, A.B. Harvard University '12 H21'Vafd Uf1iVef5ifY '165 CDMA Affirtnnt Profeuor of Englifh Afrirmnt Prafeuar of Englifh PENEIELD ROBERTS, A.B. '16, A.M. '17 Harvard University DEAN MATTISON FULLER, A.B. Hamilton College '20 Ayfiftnnt Prafenal' of Englifh Arriftnnt Profefrmf of Englifh INSTRUCTORS WALTER WASHINGTON JAMISON, A.B. Yale University '11, ROBERT SMITH WOODEURY, S.B. '28,LI1EK A.M. Harvard University '17 , , , HOWARD RUSSELL BARTLETT, B.S. Dartmouth College '25, A.M. WILLIAM CHACE GREENE, JR., PH.B. Brown University 22, Harvard University '29 M.A. Oxford University '29 CARL BRIDENBAUGH, B.S. Dartmouth College '25, A.M. Harvard PAUL CONANT EATON, SB' '27' A'M' Harvard Un've S 'y '30 University '30 FREDERICK GARDINER FASSETT, JR., A.B. '23, A.M. '27, Colby DONALD MALCOLM GREER, A.B. University .of Illinois '19, C011eeCsA-M- Unlvefsitl' of Maine '30 GSMQEI-iarvard Umverslty 20' PHD' Umverslty of Pans ARTHUR CHACE WATSON, A.B. Harvard University '19, EAE ALBERT ARNOLD LAWRENCE, A.B. Dartmouth College '27, THEODO-RE SMITFI, AB- B0Wd0if1 College '265 A-M- H2fVHfd A.M. Harvard University '29 University 30 Woodbury Bartlett Lawrence Greene Eaton Greer Smith Prescott Jamison PHSSCI Cf0SbY W mon Copithorne Robinson Rogers Pearson Seaver Roberts Fuller 51 FRANK LAUREN HITCHCOCK, A.B. '08, PH.D. '10 Harvard PHILIP FRANKLIN, B.S. College of City of New York '18, M.A. J Department Of Mathematics FREDERICK SHENSTONE WOODS, A.B. '85, A.M. '88, Wesleyan University, PH.D. Gottingen University '94, WT Prefemor af Matlaematicr In charge of the Department FREDERICK HAROLD BAILEY, A.B. '87, A.M. '89 Harvard University Proferfor af Nlatfoeinatirr CLARENCE LEMUEL ELISHA MOORE, B.Sc. Ohio State University '01, A.M. '02, PH.D. '04 Cornell University - Profeffar of Mathematica Rerearcb Adviser for Mathenzaticr Chairman of Caarre IX Committee HENRY BAYARD PHILLIPS, B.S. Erskine College '00, PH.D. Johns Hopkins University '05 CAb.rentD - Profersar of Matfaernatitr Professor Woods University Prafenor of Mathematic: NATHAN RICHARD GEORGE, A.B. '90, A.M. '91 Harvard University, SAX, QIDBK ' Auoriate Proferfor af Matheniaticx LEONARD MAGRUDER PAssANO, A.B. Johns Hopkins University '89 Arraciate Prafexfor of Matbeniaticy GEORGE RUTLEDGB, A.B. '10, PH.D. '15 University of Illinois Afraciate Profermr of Matloeinaticr NORBERT WIENER, A.B. Tufts College '09, A.M. '12, PH.D. '13 Harvard University Auoeiate Prafefsror of Matlaeniatirx '20 PH.D. '21 Princeton University Armciate Profeyfur of Matlievnaticr DIRK JAN STRUIK, PH.D. University of Leiden '22 Arrociate Profexsor of Matbernaticr LEPINE HALL RICE, A.B. Syracuse University '92 Arriytant Profeuor' of Matlaeniaticr JEssE DOUGLAS, B.S. College of City of New York '16, PH.D. Columbia University '20 ' Affirtant Proferror of Matbenzaticr RAYMOND DONALD DOUGLASS, B.A. '15, M.A. '16 University of Maine Afrirtant Profefsar of Matlnenzatirr INSTRUCTORS H SAMUEL DEMITRY ZELDIN, PH.D. Clark University '17 NORMAN HANSEN BALL, S.B. '29 HORACE ALPHEUS GIDDINGS, B.S. University of New Hampshire '23 JAMES GRAHAM ESTES, B.A. Texas Christian University '24, EDWARD MONROE JOSEPH PEASE, SOB. '27, M.Sc. '30 Brown M.S. University of Illinois '27 University RESEARCH ASSISTANT HSIN PEI SOH Zeldin Giddings Ball Douglass Estes Rice Franklin Pease Struik Wiener Moore Woods Bailey Rutledge Passano Hitchcock Department of Military Science and Tactics ROBERT COLLINS EDDY, Graduate, United States Military Academy '05 Lieutenant-Colonel, Coast Artillery Corps, D.O.L. Profenor of Military Science and Tacticr In charge of the Department ROBERT ARTHUR, Graduate, United States Military Academy '03 Major, Coast Artillery Corps, D.O.L. Afraciate Profenar of Military Science anti Tactic: Executive Ojicer PETER HILL OTTOSEN, B.C.E. Iowa State College 'O8 Major, Coast Artillery Corps, D.O.L. Auociate Profenor of Military Science and Tacticr , In charge of Caart Artillery Unit RICHARD HERBERT SOMERS, Graduate, United States Military Lieufenam-C010ne1 Eddy Academy '07, M.B.A. Harvard University '28 Major, Ordnance Department, D.O.L. Afrociate Prafexmr of Military Science and Tacticf In charge of Ordnance Unit CHARLES EDWARD ATKINSON, S.B. '17, GX CLARENCE LIONEL ADCOCK, Graduate, United States Military Captain, Coast Artillery Corps, D.O,L. Academy '18 Affiftant Prafermr of Military Science and Tacticf lst Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, D,O.L. With Coart Artillew Unit Affiytant Profexfor of Military Science and Tacticf In charge of Engineer Unit SAMUEL GORDON FRIERSON lst Lieutenant, Air Corps, D.O.L., fIvKE Auiftant Profenar of Military Science and Tacticf In charge af Air Corfu Unit EDWARD CROSBY HARWOOD, Graduate, United States Military GEORGE SENSENY EYSTER, Graduate, United States Military Academy '17, B.S. University of Nebraska '24 Captain, Signal Corps, D.O.L. Auiftant Profe.r.ror of Military Science and Tactics In charge of Signal Carpf Unit CRAWFORD MCMANN KELLOGG, A.B. Stanford University '16g Academy '205 CE- '22, M-C.E. '30 Rensselaer Polytechnic SAT Institute Captain, Chemical Warfare Service, D,0,L, lst Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, D.O.L. Afrirtant Prnfefmr of Military Science and Tacticr Artittant Proferfor of Military Science and Tacticf In charge of Chemical Warfare Unit With Engineer Unit INSTRUCTORS ERIC HILMER FRITHIOF SVENssoN ALEXANDER HOLMES Warrant Officer, U. S. A., Ret. Armorer I In glmfge 0feB,,mi Staff Sergeant, D.E.M.L., Coast Artillery Corps ALFRED FLOYD TRUAX SAMUEL LEROY FREY Technical Sagem- D-E-M-L-e S1SU21C0fPS Sergeant, D.E.M.L., Chemical Warfare Service MARK BRADEN ASHLEY Staff Sergeant, D.E.M.L., Infantry JOHN BURKE FITZGERALD HAROLD FRANCIS MCDONNELL AfIHOf61' Staff Sergeant, D.E.M.L., Corps of Engineers Sergeant, D.E.M.L., Coast Artillery Corps Adcock Kellogg Frierson Eyster Harwood Somers Arthur Eddy Grtosen Atkinson 55 Professor Miller Department Of Mechanical Engineering EDWARD FURBER MILLER, S.B. '86, Sc.D. Rhode Island State College '21, GJEK, QT, TBII Profemor of Steam Engineering In charge of the Department Director of Engineering Lahoratorief Head of Ordnance School of Application Dean of Army S tndentf ALLYNE LITCHFIELD MERRILL, S.B. '85 Profefror of Mechanifm Secretary of the Faculty CHARLES EDWARD FULLER, S.B. '92 Profeffor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanicf WILLIAM ATKINSON JOHNSTON, SB. '92 Profefyor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics CHARLES FRANCIS PARK, S.B. '92, ATSZ Profeffor of Mechanifm Director of the Mechanical Lahoratoriec Director of the Lowell Inxtitate School GEORGE BARTHOLOMEW HAVEN, S.B. '94 DEAN ABNER FALES, S.B. '15, AKE, GT Profeffor of Advanced Machine Defi gn In charge of Textile Recearch JOSEPH CAINS RILEY, S.B. '98 Profenor of Heat Engineering CHARLES WILLIAM BERRY, S.B. '95 Profecfor of Heat Engineering Affociate Profeccor of Automotive Engineering TRVING HENRY COWDREY, S.B. '05 Afcociate Profefcor of Tecting Materialx THOMAS SMITH, B.S. '94, M.E. '95 University of Pennsylvania Afcociate Profercor of Mechanifm DEAN PEABODY, JR., S.B. '10 . HARRISON WASHBURN HAYWARD, S.B. '96, GE Auociate Profefcor of Applied Mechanic: Profeyxor of Materialf of Engineering HEINRICH HENCKY, DIPL.lNG. Technical University, Munich Affiftant Director, Dioifion of Indaftrial Cooperation and Rexearch '08, D.ENG. Technical University, Darmstadt '13 GEORGE WRIGHT SWETT, S.B. '03 Profeffor of Machine Decign THEODORE HOWARD TAFI, S.B. '02 Amociate Profeffor of Mechanic! WILLIAM HENRY JONES, S.B. '09 Auirtant Profecfor of Experimental Engineering Afyociate Profecrcor of Heat Engineering MYRON WILKINSON DOLE, S.B. '04 LAWRENCE SOUTHWICK SMITH, S.B. '00 Ayfiftant Profecfor of Mechanifm Affociate Profecfor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanicf JAMES HOLT, S.B. '18 WALTER HERMAN JAMES, SB. '96 Auixtant Profeuor of Heat Engineering Affociate Profeffor of Mechanical Engineering Drawing RALPH GUY ADAMS, S.B. '11, AKII ADDISON FRANCIS HOLMES, S.B. '04 Afciftant Profefror of Terting Materialf Affociate Proferfor of Applied Mechanicf ARTHUR LAWRENCE TOWNSEND, S.B. '13 ROBERT HENRY SMITH, M.S. Rhode Island State College '23 Affirtant Profefsor of Machine Defign Affociate Profe.f.ror of Machine Conctrnction JOHN HARVEY ZIMMERMAN, S.B. '23, S.M. '26 EARLE BUCKINGHAM, U. S. Naval Academy '08 Affistant Profemor of Materialm of Engineering Affociate Profeuor of Engineering EDWARD ROBINSON SCHWARZ, S.B. '23 S tandardc and Meafnrementf JESSE JENNINGS EAMES, SB. '02 Auimtant Profeerfor of Textile Technology CARL LOUIS SVENSON, S.B. '19 Affociate Profeyror of Experimental Engineering Aniitant Profeyror of Heat Engineering n Holmes Peabody Townsend Adams Swett Jones Holt Burnham Schwarz Zimmerman Cowdrey Hencky James T. Smith L. S. Smith R. H. Smith Svenson Taft Eames Fales Riley Hayward Park Fuller Miller Merrill Johnston Berry Haven 54 Department of Mechanical Engineering ROBERT LOUIS BROWNE, B.S. Therinit Welding FRED DAVIS Electric Arc Weldiizg GEORGE JAEGER Oxy-Acetylene Weldizig JAMES RICHARD LAMBIRTH CHARLES EVERETT LITTLEFIELD ROY GIBSON BURNHAM, S.B. 'OO JEREMIAH FRANCIS O'NEILL ARTHUR BROWN ENGLISH CLAUDE HUGH CLARK ROBERT BUTTERFIELD CHENEY GEORGE HOWARD HARDY HENRY FRANCIS KING, S.B. '26, S.M. '27 HAROLD MUNROE BAKER KHITISH CHANDRA BISWAS RALPH JOHN BOWLEY CHARLES ARTHUR BULFINCH LAURENCE LAMONT DE FABRITIS, S.B. '29 CLIFFORD PROCTOR KITTREDGE, S.B. '29 Qibxentl SPECIAL LECTURERS CLIFFORD LORING MUZZEY, S.B. '14 Production WILLIAM TAYLOR OBER Electric Butt and Spot Welding LEWIS DANIEL SPENCE Antainaric Mdcbinergf HAROLD LEMOYNE VAN KEUREN, B.S. Menfuring with Light Wnvef INSTRUCTORS BIRTHRAM SHEPPARD HERBERT CARLTON MOORE, S.B. '24 HERBERT DYER SWIFT, S.B. 'ljg QIJEK MARK WILLIAM LIBBEY, S.B. '29 ALVIN SLOANE, B,S. Tufts College '21 GEORGE CLIFTON DURGIN, S.B. '28 ANDREW WYLES LAWSON MIETH MAESER, A.B. Brigham Young University '265 S.B. '28 RESEARCH ASSOCIATES JAMES H. TOAS ASSISTANTS ALBERT OAKES Gm Mecladnic FRANCIS WINFIELD PERKINS Conftricctor of Appizriztiu CARL MAGNUS FRITHIOF PETERSON, S.B. '29 HOWARD STOCKWELL ROOT, S.B. '28, S.M. '29g EN WALTER WALERY SOROKA, S.B. '30 King Root Swift BulHnch Bowley Biswas cle Fabriris Sheppard Clark Lambirrh O'Nei1l Soroka. Sloane Cheney Moore 55 Department of Mining and Metallurgy WILLIAM SPENCER HUTCHINSON, S.B. '92, AT, TBH Profeffor of Mining In :barge of the Department GEORGE BOOKER WATERHOUSE, B.MET. University of Sheffield '01, PH.D. Columbia University '07, EE Preferror of Metallurgy In :barge ef the Option in Metallurgy ROBERT SEATON WILLIAMS, S.B. '02, PH.DL University of Gottingen '07, AXE Prefeffar of Plnyfical Metallurgy CHARLES E. LOCKE, S.B. '96 - Professor Hutchinson Prafefrar of Mining Engineering and Ore Drefring CARLE REED HAYWARD, S.B. '04 Aryeciate Profemei' of Metallurgy EDWARD EVERETT BUGBEE, SB. '00, BSU, EE Arrociate Professor of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy HORACE THARP MANN, B.S. '08, M.S. '10 Missouri School' of JOHN TORREY NORTON, S.B. '18 Mines, SOD. '25, IIKA, TBII Afraeiate Prafeffer of the Pbyeics of Metalf Ayrociate Pr0fe.r.ror of Petroleum Engineering IGOR NICHOLAS ZAVARINE S'M. '20 VICTOR OLIVER HOMERBERG, S.B. '21, Sc.D. '27 Aniftant Preferrer ef Playrical Metallurgy Auociate Proferxor ef Plvyyical Metallurgy INSTRUCTORS RURUS COOK REED, S.B. '04 JOHN PALMER WALSTED, B.S. Oregon Agricultural College '21 M.S. University of Illinois '23, Sc.D. '29, QIJEK FRANKLIN LEROY FOSTER, S.B. '25 JAMES WESTON PRATT, S.B. '24 ASSI STANTS ROBERT EDWIN BANNON, B.S. University of Notre Dame '28, WILLIAM HAGERMAN GRAVES, JR., S.B. '26 SM' '30 CHARLES HUGH KAISER, B.S. University of Notre Dame '29 Zavarine Walsted Norton Graves Foster Pratt Reed Mann Hayward Waterhouse Hutchinson Williams Bugbee Homerberg 56 Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering A JAMES ROBERTSON JAcK, Glasgow University '94g OX Proferyor of Naval Architecture and .Marine Engineering In charge of tlae Department Director of the Nautical Mureuni Dean of Navy .S'tuelent.r Professor Jack WILLIAM HOVGAARD, Graduate, Royal Naval Academy, Copen- hagen '79g Graduate, Royal Naval College, Greenwich '86g ENG.D. Polytechnic Institute, Copenhagen '29 Proferror of Naval Derign and Construction In clvarge of Courre XIII-A HENRY HIRAM WHEATON KEITH, S.B. '05 LAWRENCE BOYLSTON CHAPMAN, S.B. '10 Profersor of Naval Architecture Profeuor of Ship Operation anal Marine Engineering GEORGE OWEN, S.B. '94 EVERS BURTNER, S.B. '15 Proferfor of Naval Architecture Afxirtant Profefror of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering AUBREY DONNITHORNE BEIDELMAN, S.B. '15 A.r.ri.ftant Profeuer of Naval Architecture Burrner Chapman Keith Owen Jack H0Vg33l'Cl Beidelman 5 7 Department Of Physics Including Electrochemical Engineering JOHN CLARKE SLATER, A.B. University of Rochester '20, A.M. '22, PH.D. '23 Harvard University, AT Proferfor of Pbyficr In charge of the Department - Director of tlae Inftitzzte of Theoretical Pbyricf HARRY MANLEY GOODWIN, SB. '90, PH.D. University Of Leipzig '93 Profefxor of Pbyficr and Electrocbernirtry In charge of the Coarre in Electrochemical Engineering Director of Rerearcb LtZb07'df07j' of Electrocberniftry Dean of Graduate Stndentx CHARLES LADD NORTON, SB. '93 professor S1 mer Profemor of Iniiartrial Playficf Director of the Rerearcli Laboratory of Applied Pbyyicr Director of Divifion of Indurtrial Ccoperation and Rerearcb WILLIAM JOHNSON DRISKO, S.B. '95 Proferfor of Pliyrici NEWELL CALDWELL PAGE, S.B. 'O2 THOMAS HARRY FROST, B.S. The Citadel '14, S.B. '21, S.M. Profefror of Electricity - '22 MAURICE DEKAY THOMPSON, SB. '98, PH.D. University Of Basle, Auirtant Prafeffor of Pbyricr '03, AKE DONALD CHARLES STOCKEARGER, S.B. '19, Sc.D. '26, fI1A9,AXE G P70-f6JJ07' of El6L'lf7'0L'b67h'iIl'7'j' Afyiffant Prafeffyr of Plgsyyifj ORDON BALL WILKES, S.B. '11, fIDBE H M ,D .I . '23, S .D. '28, Ed ' h T ch- Profeuor of Inditrtrial Pbyxicf y ANLSCHZIf12Ch5E1EJu12GZu1-ich C 1 genosslsc e e GEORGE RUSSELL HARRISON, A.B. '19, A.M. '20, PH.D. 22 Stan- Auibmmt Pfofejm, of Pjjyfiw ford UU1VefS1FY JULIUS ADAMS STRATTON, S.B. '23, S.M. '25, D.Sc. Technische Pmfeffw ef Pbyfzff , Hochschule, Zurich '27 A Directorgf Refiircb Laliirigorgv of icjiqiniintig Floyfzcr f C 1. Anijmm, Pfafeuw, of Pbynw RT'H,'I'i1iaF'3 L ARDY, ' ' 17' ' ' 9 mversny O a FREDERICK HARWOOD NORTON, SB. '18 Affirtant Profeyfor of Ceramic: FRANCIS WESTON SEARS, S.B. '21, S.M. '24 Anirtant Proferyor of Pbyricr BERTRAM EUGENE WARREN, S.B. '24, S.M. '25, Sc.D. '29 Arfiftant Proferfor of Phyricf Arrociate Profeuor of Optic: and Photography MANUEL SANDOVAL VALLARTA, SB. '21, SOD. '24, IIDAA firraciate Profemor of Pbyficf WILLIAM RAYMOND BARSS, B.S. Acadia '07, PH.D. Yale Uni- versit '12 Auirtanifl' Proferror of Phyficf NATHANIEL HERMAN FRANK, S.B. '23, Sc.D. '26, EAM MAX KNOBEL, SB. '18, S.M. '19, PH.D. '21 A-f-fifffmf Pmfeffaf' ef Pbjffff Arsirtant Proferfor of Pbyricf RUDOLPH MEYER LANGER, M.A. Columbia University '21, PH.D. LOUIS HENRY YOUNG, S.B. '15, AXA California Institute of Technology '21 Arrirtant Profenor of Plrgyficf Affiftant Profeffor of Phyficy Muller Sears Bates Warren Knobel Frye Hodgdon Vallarta Nortpn Langer Hardy Frank Young Srockbarger Harrison Wilkes Page Slater Dris ko Goodwin Thompson 58 Department of Physics INSTRUCTORS ROYAL MERRILL FRYE, A.B. '11, A.M. '12 Boston University TEMPLE CHAPMAN PATTON, S.B. '25, KE ROBERT EDGAR HODGDON, B.S. University of New Hampshire LYMAN BAKER JOHNSON, S.B. '27, S.M. '28 '17 THOMASJOSEPH KILLIAN, S.B. '25, S.M. '26, M.A. '27, PH.D. '29 OSCAR KENNETH BATES, S.B. '21, S.M. '22 Princeton University, SDK ALEXANDER LOXLEY MASSEY DINGEE, S.B. '22 LAWRENCE BURNS, S.B. '27 GEORGE PARSONS SWIFT, S.B. '24, S.M. '28 JAMES ELI FORBES, S,B, '27 SHERWOOD FISKE BROWN, SB. '23, SM. '30 ARTHUR GEORGE HALL, S.B. '28 ROBERT BURNS MORRISSEY, S.B. '26 RENE JOSEPH MARCOU, B.S. Colby College '28 FRED HIRAM PERRIN, S.B. '24, S.M. '25 RESEARCH ASSOCIATES WILLIAM PHELPS ALLIS, S.B. '23, S.M. '24, SC.D. Universite de GEORGE ASHMUN MORTON, S.B. '26, SM. '28 Nancy '25 Czibfentl CHARLES LADD NORTON, JR., SB. '25 ALDEN GROCE HANDY, S.B. Boston University '24 ASSISTANTS SAMUEL DAVID BRYDEN, JR., S.B. '26, S.M. '27 HUGH CAMERON RESSLER ROBERT HENDERSON FLETCHER KENNETH HOOPER ROBES, B.S. Dartmouth College '24 Curator of Appamtur Inrtrument Maker FRANK BAYLEY HODGDON, B.S. Iowa State College '30 NATHAN ROSEN, SB. '29, SM. '30 JOHN MARK KOLLIGIAN, SB. '28, S.M. '30 JAMES EDWARD RYAN DAVID GEORGE CROFT LUCK, S.B. '29 Glam Blower CHARLES HENRY LUTZ, S.B. '30 CARL GUSTAV SELIG ORRIN WESTON PINEO, S.B. '29 Conrtrurror of Appfzmrm RESEARCH ASSISTANTS WALTER EDWARD ALBERTSON, A.B. Stanford University '30 EDWARD S. LAMAR, A.B. '26, A.M. '28 George Washington DONALD BADER WEAVER, A.B. Stanford University '30 University Handy Weaver Dingee Selig Fletcher l Perrin Robes Luck Kehara Hall Patton Elting Killian Swift ' Forbes Marcou ,Ryan Lutz Brown Albertson Johnson Burns Kollxgian Cropper Morissey 59 Professor Tucker C1-Onin Peskin Hunter Tucker Voss Department of Bu1ld1ng Construction Ross FRANCIS TUCKER, S.B. '92, XCIJ WALTER CHARLES Voss, B.S. University of Illinois '12, TBII, E E Professor of Building Construction. In charge of the Course Associate Professor of Building Construction FRANCIS LEO CRONIN, S.B. '15. Assistant Professor of Plumbing Engineering SPECIAL LECTURERS WILLIAM H, DRISCOLL, M.E. Heating and Ventilation WILLIAM VA. HEIZMANN, A.B. Mechanism of Locks LEONARD CHASE WASON, S.B. '91. Reinforced Concrete INSTRUCTORS FREDERICK HUSTON HUNTER, S.B. '02, S.M. '03 LEONARD CLIFFORD PESKIN '30, EAM Department of Geology WALDEMAR LINDGREN, M.E. Freiberg School of Mines '83, FREDERICK KUHNE MORRIS, B.S. College City of New York '04 SC.D. Princeton University '16 M.A. Columbia University '10, EEZ William Barton Rogers Professor of Economic Geology Associate Professor of Geology In charge of the Department WALTER HARRY NEWHOUSE, B.S. Pennsylvania State College '21 HERVEY WOODEURN SI-IIMER, A.B. '99, A.M. '11 Lafayette Col- S.M. '23, PH.D. '26, Associate Professor of Economic Geology lege, PH.D. Columbia University '04, SC.D. Gettysburg Col- MARTIN JULIAN BUERGER, S.B. '25, S.M. '27, PII.D. '29 lege '16, E E. Professor of Paleontology Assistant Professor of Mineralogy and Petrograplvy SPECIAL LECTURERS WALTER LUCIUS WHITEHEAD, S.B. '13, PH.D. '18, QK2 JOSEPH A. CUSHMAN, S.B. '03, PH.D. '09 Harvard University Coal and Petroleum Micropaleontology' INSTRUCTORS ROBERT KINGSLAND DOTEN, S.B. '27, S.M. '29 GERARD FRANCIS FLAHERTY, S.B. '27, S.M. '29 ELMER COHEN, B.S. Carnegie Institute of Technology '22 MJ Professor Lindgren Whitehead Flaherty Doten Buerger Morris Lindgren Shirner 60 Professor Langley Barnason Currier Kutrelmeyer Langley Pillionnel Koch Department of Modern Languages ERNEST FELIX LANGLEY, B.A. University of Toronto '94, A.M. FRANK VOGEL, A.B. '87, A.M. '92 Harvard University, AT '00, PH.D. '09 Harvard University Proferror of German Profenor of French HERMAN RUDOLPH KURRELMEYER, A.B. '99, PH.D. '02 Johns In charge of tloe Department Hopkins University, IIHBK. Proferror of German INSTRUCTORS FRANCIS MORTON CURRIER, A.B. '17, A.M. '21 Harvard Univer- RICHARD FELIX KOCH, A.B. University of Rochester '19, A.M. sity Harvard University '23 JAQUES HENRI PILLIONNEL, M.S. University of Geneva '20, CHARLES FREDERICK BARNASON, A.B. College of City of New A.M. Harvard University '24 York '15, A.M. Cornell University '17 Department of Hygiene GEORGE'W. MORSE, A.B. '04, M.D. '08 Harvard University, HARLAND FRANCIS LANCASTER, S.B. '24, M.D. '28 Boston Uni- F .A.C.S. Medical Director. In charge of the Department versity HAROLD EDWARD LOBDELL '17 Arrirtant to Medical Director Dean of Undergraduate .Ytadentf HENRY PATRICK MCCARTHY, QK LoUIs WARD CROKE, M.D. Tufts College '11 Director of Physical Training Auiftant Medical Director SANFRID KNUT JOHNSON BENJAMIN ERNEST SIBLEY, A.B. Wesleyan University '98, M.D. Affirtant in Playfical Training Harvard University '05 ELMER CHAUFTY HUGHES '31 Arriftant to Medical Director Student Affirtant in Phyrital Training McCarthy Lancaster Doctor Morse Croke Morse Sibley 61 Department of Business and Engineering Administration ERVVIN HASKELL SCHELL, SB. '12g GAX Prafeffer of Bnrinerr Management In elaarge of the Department CHARLES HUNTINGTON PORTER, A.B. Brown University '00g S.B. '03 Prefener of Aceounfin g KARL DIcIcsoN FERNSTROM, S.B. '10g QAX Affeeiate Pmferfer of Bnfinefr Management FAIRFIELD EAGER RAYMOND, A.B. Harvard University 'l8g S.B. '2lgAXI1 Affirtant Pfofeuer of Ineinftrial Refearefa Professor Scheu WYMAN PARKHURST FISKE, A.B. '20, M.B.A. '23 Harvard Universityg LL.B. Suffolk Law School '27 Anirtant Prafenar of Accounting ROBERT FAIRCHILD ELDER, A.B. Harvard University '22 Aninfant Pfafznor of Marketing SPECIAL LECTURERS ALBERT ADAMS SCHAEFER, A.B. '06, LL.B. '09 Harvard Univer- JOHNSON O'CONNOR, B.A. '13, M.A. '14 Harvard University sity Human Engineering Bufiners Law ASSISTANTS AVIS TROWBRIDGE, A.B. Mount Holyoke College '29 RICHARD FRANCIS WILDER, B.S. Furman University '28 O'Connor Raymond Wilder Schaefer I Fernstrom Fiske Schell Porter Elder 62 DEPARTMENT OF FUEL AND GAS ENGINEERING ROBERT THOMAS I-IASLAM, S.B. '11, AXE HOYT CLARKE HOTTEL, B.A. Indiana University '22, S.M. '24, N on-Resident Proferror of Fuel and Gas Engineering IIDFA, CIDBK, AXE Assistant Proferfor of Enel anal Gam Engineering THEODORE AUGUST MANGELSDORF, S.B. '26, S.M. '29, TA flrrirtant Profe.r.ror of Fnel anti Gas Engineering In charge of Practice .Yfationf INSTRUCTOR FREDERICK PAINE BROUGHTON, S.B. '26, S.M. '27 RESEARCH ASSOCIATES JOHN WARD POOLE, S.B. '22, S.M. '24 LESLIE BARTLETT BRAGG, S.B. '25, S.M. '29 VICTOR CLAUDE SMITH, S.B. '24, S.M. '26, SC.D. '30 RESEARCH ASSISTANTS GORDON LLOYD CALDERWOOD, S.B. '27 RUDOLPH TRESCHSEL GREEP, B.S. Kansas State Agricultural Col- ARTHUR HALSEY DICKINSON, B.S. Union College '28, S.M. '30 lege '30 Staff of Stations of Practice School in Fuel and Gas Engineering Bayonne, Barton, Rochester Bnjjralo FREDERICK PAINE BROUGHTON, S.B. '26, S.M. '27, Director ERNESTJOHN TAUCH, B.S. Michigan State University '26, Director COURSE IN MILITARY ENGINEERING Committee in Charge of Course EDWARD FURBER MILLER, S.B. '86, SC.D. Rhode Island State ROBERT COLLINS EDDY, Graduate, U. S. Military Academy '05 College '23, d?ZK, QT, TBH Lieutenant-Colonel, Coast Artillery Corps Colonel, O. R. C. Profefror of Military Science and Tacticf Profefror of 5' team Engineering In cha1ge of the Department of Military .Ycience In charge of the Department of Mechanical Engineering VANNEVAR BUSH, B.S. '13, M.S. '13 Tufts College, ENG.D. '16, Director of Engineering Lahoratorier ATS2, TB11, KHK Head of Ordnance School of Application Lieutenant-Coniinantler, U. .S'. N. R. Dean of Army .ftudentr Profenor of Electric Power Tranfminion DIVISION OF GENERAL STUDIES In charge of Faculty Committee on General Studies SPECIAL LECTURERS F. ALEXANDER MAGOUN, S.B. '18, S.M. '23 IRVING C. WHITTEMORE, A.B. '17, A.M. '21, PH.D. '23 Harvard Affociate Profeuor of Hanzanicf University STEPHEN SUMNER TOWNSEND Pfycholog y Director of Choral Muric DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL COOPERATION AND RESEARCH CHARLES LADD NORTON, S.B. '93 FRANK LOVERING LOCKE, SB- '86 Director Perfonnel Director EARL BOWMAN MILLARD, B.A. University of Colorado '10, HARRISON XVASHBURN HAYWARD, S.B. '96 M.A. University of Wisconsin '11, PH.D. University of Arfirtant Director Illinois '14 Afrirtant Director RESEARCH ASSISTANT STEWART BRIDGE LUCE, S.B. '24, S.M. '27 INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH FELLOW OTTO EDWARD WOLFF, B.S. Colgate University '27, S.B. '29, S.M. '30 DIVISION OF MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH THOMAS LESLEY HINCKLEY, SB, '06 JOSEPH BOYD REID, S.B. University of Wisconsin AC,-ing Director JUDSON CHARLES DICKERLIAN, S.B. '95 EVERETT BALLOU FRENCH, S.B. '20 CA5-VWYO EDWARD HENRY REEVES, B.S. University of Oklahoma '18, M.S. Yale University '25 63 CLASSES HAROLD EDWARD LOBDELL DEAN OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS CLASS OF 193 1 HAROLD P. CHAMPLAIN Prefidefzt CLASS OFFICERS Prefitient Vice-Prexident HAROLD P. CHAMPLAIN O. GLENN GOODHAND, JR. Secretary Tremurer JOHN M. MACBRAYNE RICHARD K. BALTZER Inftitute Committee JAMES B. FISK ROBERT T. LEADBETTER Executive Committee JOHN T. HARRISON NELSON B. HASKELL Leadbetter Fisk Harrison Haskell Baltzer Champlain Goodhand MacBrayue 68 Edward Francis Abbott, jr. Boston, Mass. Jimmy , Born September 11, 1910, Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School, Engineering Administration, Corpora- tion XV, Catholic Club, Class Baseball, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 49, Entered Freshman Year. jacob Abelikian Chelsea, Mass. Jake , Born December 3, 1908, Pre- pared at Chelsea High School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Soci- ety, Field Day Tug-of-War CD, En- tered Freshman Year. Samuel Sperlin Abrahamson, QBA New York, N. Y. Sam , Born july 11, 1908, Prepared at College of the City of New York, Architecture, Architectural Society, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Henry Berger Ahlberg, AKH Malden, Mass. Hank , Born November 28, 1907, Prepared at Malden High School, Aero- nautical Engineering, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team CQ, Field Day Football, Captain CD, Manager CZD, R. O, T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Marcel Paul Aillery New Bedford, Mass. Red , Born May 17, 1910, Prepared at New Bedford High School, Civil Engi- neering, Civil Engineering Society, S. A. M. E., Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team CZD, Basketball, Fresh- man Team, Voo Doo, Staff CU, The Benchmark, Features Editor CZD, Tech Show, Cast C2, 3, 49, R. O. T. C., En- tered Freshman Year. joseph john Alkazin, IIDK Atlantic City, N. J. Born September 20, 1909, Prepared at Atlantic City High School, Aeronauti- cal Engineering, Pi Delta Epsilon, Grogo, Aeronautical Engineering So- ciety, Catholic Club, TECHNIQUE, Staff CID, Circulation Manager C3D, The Tech, Staff C1, 21, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Herbert Kenneth Allbright, ATA Wollaston, Mass. Herbie , Born February 1, 1910, Pre- pared at Quincy High School, Chemical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Chemical Society, Track, Fresh- man Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 42, Cross Country, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3D, Wearer ofthe HT , Musi- cal Clubs, Glee Club C1, ZD, Entered Freshman Year. Domenico jack Allia Lexington, Mass. Born November 4, 1909, Prepared at Lexington High School, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering So- ciety, Musical Clubs, Staff C1, 21, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Marshall Ernest Andelman Brookline, Mass. Andy , Born July 6, 1910, Prepared at Cambridge Latin High School, General Science, Entered Freshman Year. Nasib John Anton Haverhill, Mass. Born March 14, 1910, Prepared at Haver- hill High School, Mechanical Engineer- ing, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. 1 i?1 3' E' lf, fi 1 3 .. iff -fT,:-5 ' :fi , , , 1 ifg:,,17f,:- , ., 1 f f'f11Ef -. ,st ,- Kai cf., . 9 aff:-6514192-5-X., QL ' -. .al John Henry Arnold Boston, Mass. H. , Born September 11, 19095 Pte- pared at Hyde Park High School, Chemical Engineering, Alpha Chi Sigma, Chemical Society, Catholic Club, Entered Freshman Year. David Anderson Arnott, X112 Orange, N. Dave , Born January 3, 1909, Pre- pared at Orange High School, Ship Op- eration, Naval Architectural Society, Entered Freshman Year. Richard Chadwick Ashenden, GX Newtonville, Mass. Dick , Born September 6, 1909, Pre- pared at Newton High School, Engi- neering Administration, Dramashop, Corporation XV, Spring Class Crew CZ, 35, Entered Freshman Year. Maurice Thurber Ayers Livingston, N. Mamie , Born November 21, 1908, Prepared at Millburn High School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Track, Freshman Team, Var- sity Team C2, 3, 45, Field Day Relay C1, Z5, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Gilbert Ballou Ayres Lewiston, Me. Gil , Born December 14, 1909, Pre- pared at Brookline High School, Biol- ogy and Public Health, Delta Omega, Sedgwick Biological Society, S. A. M. E., Soccer, Varsity Team CZ, 3, 45, Pistol Team, Varsity Team C3, 45, Man- agef C397 Captain C45, Spring Class Crew CZ, 35, Field Day Tug-of-War C25, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. William Keller Bachli Williamstown, Mass. Bill , Born July Z4, 1910, Prepared at Williamstown High School, Electrical Engineering- Cooperative Course, VI-A Sparks, Photographic Editor C35, Musi- cal Clubs, Glee Club C45, Entered Freshman Year. Robert Small Backus, QDKE Nantucket, Mass. Bob , Born August 31, 1909, Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy, Mining Engineering, Osiris, The Beaver Club, Walker Club, Quadrangle, Mining En- gineering Society, Soccer, Varsity Team, Manager C35, Class Treasurer CZ5, Institute Committee, Treasurer C45, Executive Committee C45, Budget Corn- mittee, Chairman C45, Field Day Mar- shal C45, All-Tech Smoker Committee CZ, 3, 45, Advisory Council on Athlet- ics C45, M. I. T. A. A., Executive Com- mittee C45, Combined Professional Societies, Chairman C45, Entered Fresh- man Year. ' Carl Frederic Baker Wollaston, Mass. Born December 4, 1908, Prepared at Thayer Academy, Mechanical Engi- neering, Swimming, Freshman Team, Varsity Team CZ, 3, 45, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Richard Kingman Baltzer Quincy, Mass. Dick , Born December 3, 1910, Pre- pared at Quincy High School, Chemical Engineering, Woop Garoo, Chemical Society, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team CZ, 3, 45, Cross Country, Fresh- man Team, Captain, Varsity Team CZ, 3, 45, Captain C45, Class Treasurer C45, Field Day Marshal C45, Voo Doo, Staff CZ, 35, Art Editor C45, Entered Freshman Year. Henry Eugene Baratta, AQHA Somerville, Mass. Henny , Born September 20, 1909, Prepared at Somerville High School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, Catholic Club, Italian Club, Entered Freshman Year. Lawrence Bigelow Barnard, 111123. Worcester, Mass. Larry , Born March 16, 1907, Pre- pared at Worcester Polytechnic lnsti- tute, General Engineering, Aeronauti- cal Engineering Society, Society of Automotive Engineers, Musical Clubs C3, 41 Entered Junior Year. Howard Stanley Barrington, X115 Billerica, Mass. Howie , Born April 13, 1907, Pre- pared at Phillips Exeter Academy, Me- chanical Engineering, Naval Architec- tural Society, Track, Freshman Team Varsity Team C2, 35, Field Day Relay C1, 2D, Entered Freshman Year. 9 Mitchell Baryshanski Bronx, N. Y. Born December 15, 1905, Prepared at Wilno Institute of Technology, Electri- cal Engineering, Entered Junior Year. Charles Buckner Basinger, CIJKE Baltimore, Md. Buck , Born February 7, 1907, Pre- pared at Alexandria Episcopal High School, Electrical En gineerin g-Co6pera- tive Course, Tau Beta Pi, Hexalpha, Wrestling, Freshman Team, Entered Freshman Year. Robert Holmes Baxter Jersey City, N. J. Bob , Born February 20, 1910, Pre- pared at Lincoln High School, Engi- neering Administration, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Civil Engineering Society, Chemical Society, Corporation XV, Junior Var- sity Crew CZD, Field Day Tug-Of-l.VarC1D, Field Day Football CZD, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Murray Charles Beebe, GE Summerville, S. C. Bill , Born January 1, 1906, Prepared at Staunton Military Academy, Me- chanical Engineering, Society of Auto- motive Engineers, Aeronautical Engi- neering Society, Rifle Team, Varsity Team CBD, Entered Freshman Year. Richard Vernon Bennett, GE Plymouth, Mass. Tiny , Born May 6, 1908, Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, Architec- ture, Varsity Club, Frieze and Cornice, Tech Boat Club, Architectural Society, Wearer ofthe T' 'g Varsity Crew C2, 31 Freshmen 150 lb., Field Day Marshal CLD, Tech Show Cl, lj, Musical Clubs C1, ZD, Entered Freshman Year. Samuel Bensinger, EAM Washington, D. C. Sam , Born October 21, 1909, Pre- pared at Central High School, Engi- neering Administration, Corporation XV, Swimming, Freshman Team, Tech Show, Business Staff Cl, ZD, Entered Freshman Year. john Vincent Berger Denver, Colo. Jack , Born October 7, 1906, Prepared at Regis College, Electrical Engineer- ing, Catholic Club, Field Day Football CD, VI-A News CZD, Entered Sophomore Year. David William Bernstein Chelsea, Mass. Bernie , Born November 23, 1908, Prepared at Chauncey Hall School, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Soci- ety, Basketball, Freshman Team, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. 251 3:33, A i - 1. ' if - , , K :a ff p ggi' ff ff fy -2 5-ff ,ff ,' if pf ,irq gg ff, i f 6 ' ,CMF if 42211, f 1 ff f'ff ' ' ' ' 'sir-f.2: f.:'yti '.f,f2. ' vfSKEQ1f5ff22' ' l Arthur Disbrow Bertolett Point Marion, Pa. Bert , Born September 12, 1909, Pre- pared at Waynesburg College, Electri- cal Engineering-Cooperative Course, Mortar and Ball, Dorclan, Electrical Engineering Society, Dormitory Com- mittee C4D, T. E. N., .Staff CD, R. O. T. C., Entered Fresh-man Year. Christian Randolph Binner, GX Oceanside, N. Y. Randy , Born September 12, 1908, Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, Engineering Administration, Varsity Club, Corporation XV, Varsity Crew C31 Junior Varsity C2, 30, Wearer of the T , Institute Committee C4Dg Field Day Marshal C4D, Point System Committee, Chairman CAD, All-Tech Smoker Committee C3D, Entered Fresh- man Year. joseph Benjamin Birdsell, CEFA South Bend, Incl. Anchor , Born March 20, 1908, Pre- pared at Phillips Exeter Academy, Aero- nautical Engineering, Osiris, The Bea- ver Club, Walker Club, Tau Beta Pi, Scabbatd and Blade, Varsity Club, Wearer of the HT' ' , Junior Varsity Crew C3D, Freshman Varsity, Field Day Marshal CQ, Interfraternity Conference, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Edmund Guion Blake, QIDKE Saco, Maine Ed , Born November 26, 1905, Pre- pared at Phillips Exeter Academy, En- gineering Administration, Osiris, The Beaver Club, Walker Club, Theta Tau, Varsity Club, Budget Committee CBD, Field Day Marshal C4D, All-Tech Smoker Committee C2, 3D, Advisory Council on Athletics C3D, M. 1. T. A. A., Treasurer C3D, Executive Committee C495 Entered Freshman Year. Richard Henry Blasdale, AT Arlington, Mass. Dick , Born August 26, 1908, Pre- pared at Chauncy Hall School, Auto- motive Engineering, Mechanical Engi- neering Society, Spring Class Crew CZD, Entered Freshman Year. juan jose Bolanos, KIJAA San Jose, Costa Rica Johnny , Born February 13, 19075 Prepared at Liceo de Costa Rica, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Boxing, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 41 Captain C3, 41, Assistant Coach, Wearer of the T , M. I. T. A. A. C3, 49, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Kenneth Robinson Bolles Brockton, Mass. Ken , Born March 3, 1909, Prepared at Brockton High School, Electrical Engineering-Cooperative Course, Army Ordnance Association, VI-A News, Circulation Manager C3D, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Philippe Henri Bonnet Marseille, France Born August 13, 1904, Prepared at Lowell Institute, Electrical Engineering, Photographic Society, Electrical Engi- neering Society, The Tech, Staff Photog- rapher Cl, 2, 3, 45, Entered Freshman Year. Wyman Pender Boynton, AKII Portsmouth, N. H. Wym , Born October 8, 1908, Pre- pared at Portsmouth High School, En- gineering Administration, Quadrangle, Civil Engineering Society, Corporation XV, Director C4D, S. A. M. E., Debating Society, Boxing, Freshman Team, Field Day Football Cl, 21, Budget Commit- tee C4D, Field Day Marshal C495 The Benchmark, Treasurer C3D, M. I. T. A. A., Treasurer C4Dg R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Eugene Gabriel Branca Dorchester, Mass. Gene , Born February 19, 1909, Pre- pared at Dorchester High School, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Soci- ety, Catholic Club, R. O. T. C., En- tered Freshman Year. john Paul Breden Westerville, Ohio Born June 7, 1904, Prepared at U. S. Military Academy, Army Ordnance, Entered Senior Year. Joseph Richard Brennan Cambridge, Mass. Joe , Born February 28, 1910, Pre- pared at Cambridge Latin High School, Railroad Operation, Civil Engineering Society, Freshman Rifle Team, 150-lb. Freshman Crew, Voo Doo, Staff CD, The Benchmark, Art Manager C2j, Entered Freshman Year. Philipp Ludwig Brockington, GKN New York, N. Y. Phil , Born January 4, 1909, Prepared at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, Electrical Engineering, Entered junior Year. Charles Broder New York, N. Y. Charlie , Born December 22, 1909, Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall, Mechanical Engineering, Scabbard and Blade, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 49, Field Day Relay Cl, 23, Musical Clubs, Glee Club C2, 3, 495 R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Frederick Ellesworth Brooks, jr. Boston, Mass. Born August 1, 1906, Engineering Ad- ministration, Combined Professional So- cieties, Secretary-Treasurer C41 Corpo- ration XV, President C4D, Catholic Club, Treasurer C3D, Entered Freshman Year. Gordon Stanley Brown Melbourne, Australia Born August 30, 1907, Prepared at Mel- bourne Technical School , Electrical En- gineering, Electrical Engineering So- Qety, Chairman CID, Entered Junior ear. jack Heywood Brown Beverly, Mass. Jack , Born March 3, 1909, Prepared at Beverly High School, Civil Engineer- ing, Civil Engineering Society, Entered Freshman Year. Roger Pemberton Brown, AXA Southbridge, Mass. Square , Born September 3, 1908, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Me- chanical Engineering, Mechanical En- gineering Society, Class Baseball, Freshman Team, Field Day Relay CD, Voo Doo, Associate Editor C3D, En- tered Freshman Year. William Atwell Brown, Jr., ATSZ Oak Park, lll. Bill , Born August 12, 1908, Prepared at Albion College, Mechanical Engi- neering, Entered Junior Year. David Venable Buchanan, A XA Richmond, Va. Buck , Born July 10, 1909, Prepared at University of Richmond, Engineering Administration, Voo Doo, Business Staff C3, 43, Entered junior Year. '73 Burdette Hawkins Buckingham Newtonville, Mass. Born August 8, 1907, Prepared at Co- lumbus, Ohio, North High School, Electrical Engineering-Communications, Scabbard and Blade, Radio Society, R. O. T. C., Entered Sophomore Year. George Maverick Bunker Toronto, Canada Born January 2, 1908, Prepared at Uni- versity of Toronto, Mechanical Engi- neering, Entered Junior Year. Myron Fairchild Burr, BFE South Manchester, Conn. Born September 18, 1907, Prepared at Northeastern University, Electrical En- gineering-Cooperative Course, Stylus, Army Ordnance Association, Electrical Engineering Society, The Tech, Night Editor CZD, Editorial Board CQ, VI-A News, News Editor CBD, Musical Clubs, Glee Club C1, 2, 3, 4D, R. O. T. C., En- tered Freshman Year. Owen Mason Burrows, WA Exeter, N. H. Sam , Born January 20, 1909, Pre- pared at Phillips Exeter Academy, Chemical Engineering, Dramashop, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 49, Field Day Tug-of-War CD, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Otto Whitmore Burtner, Jr., GE Ansonia, Conn. Whit , Born March 26, 1908, Pre- pared at Yale University, Electrical Engineering, Stylus, Baton, Scabbard and Blade, Electrical Engineering Soci- ety, The Tech, Reporter CU, News Writer CD, Editorial Board C3, 45, Mu- sical Clubs, Management C1, 22, Pub- licity Manager CSD, R. O. T. C., En- tered Freshman Year. Frank Walter Burwen, TA111 Lynn, Mass. Burwee , Born April 7, 1910, Pre- pared at Lynn Classical High School, Architecture, Entered Freshman Year. joseph Merrill Buswell Methuen, Mass. joe , Born July 2, 1910, Prepared at Staunton Military Academy, Aero- nautical Engineering, Aeronautical En- gineering Society, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Smedley Darlington Butler, jr., AXP Quantico, Va. Born July 12, 1909, Prepared at Cali- fornia Institute of Technology, Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon, Civil Engi- neering Society, Entered Junior Year. Alfonso Eduardo Calero Cali, Colombia Al ' Born December 2 1907' Pre ared , 1 Q P at Universidad del Cauca, Civil Engi- neering, Civil Engineering Society, Catholic Club, Entered Freshman Year. Madison Mott Cannon, Jr., GE Auburndale, Mass. Maddie , Born October 13, 1908, Prepared at Newton High School, Me- chanical Engineering, Entered Fresh- man Year. Vito Francis Cappello Boston, Mass. Cap , Born July 7, 1910, Prepared at Boston English High School, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Society, Catho- lic Club, Entered Freshman Year. Marvis Roche Caputo Orient Heights, Mass. Martyn, Born May 26, 1904, Prepared at Harvard University, Architecture, Architectural Society, Entered Senior Year. Roy Edwin Carlson Brockton, Mass. Born October 9, 1906, Prepared at Brock- ton High School, Engineering Adminis- tration, Corporation XV , Entered Freshman Year. George Everett Carter, jr. Somerville, Mass. Chugg , Born November 4, 1908, Pre- pared at Somerville High School, Elec- trical Engineering-Cooperative Course, Field Day Tug-of-War CD, VI-A News, Staff C235 Special News Editor CQ, Entered Freshman Year. George Anthony Catanzano, ACLA Somerville, Mass. Giggie , Born February 21, 1906, Prepared at Huntington High School, General Engineering, Mechanical Engi- neering Society, Aeronautical Engineer- ing Society, Catholic Club, Italian Club, Entered Freshman Year. john Washington Caulder Lexington, Ky. Born November 19, 1906, Prepared at Lincoln University, Mechanical Engi- neering, Mechanical Engineering So- ciety, Entered Sophomore Yearj Roy William Chamberlain, ATA Lynn, Mass. Cap , Born November 21, 1902, Pre- pared at Lynn English High School, Naval Architecture and Marine Engi- neering, Tau Beta Pi, Combined Pro- fessional Societies, Chairman CZQ, Naval Architectural Society, President C395 Entered Freshman Year. Harold Perry Champlain Newport, R. I. Champ , Born March 17, 1900, Pre- pared at Rogers High School, Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Osiris, Dorclan, Naval Architectural Society, Square and Compass Club, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team CZD, Field Day Football CD, Class President C425 Institute Committee CZ, 3, LD, Elections Committee C2, 35, Field Day Marshal C4D, All-Tech Smoker Committee C4D, Junior Prom Committee CBD, Standard Ring Committee, Chair- man C4D, Entered Freshman Year. Herbert Wellington Chandler Everett, Mass. Herb , Born July 6, 1909, Prepared at Everett High School, Aeronautical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering Society, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Lyman Chandler, Jr. Niagara Falls, N. Y. Born September 5, 1907, Prepared at East Aurora High School, Electrical Engineering-Cooperative Course, Gym, Freshman Team, Varsity Team CZD, Entered Freshman Year. Alexander joseph Chaplik Hudson, Mass. Alec , Born january 1, 1907, Prepared at St. Michael's Preparatory School, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engi- neering Society, Catholic Club, Basket- ball, Varsity Team CZ, 39, Entered Freshman Year. George Averill Chapman, AT Melrose Highlands, Mass. Chappie , Born October 19, 1909, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Sani- tary Engineering, Mortar and Ball, Civil Engineering Society, Circus Com- mittee C19, R. O. T. C., Entered Fresh- man Year. Otto Charles Chapman, ATS2 Forest Hills, N. Y. Charley , Born August 28, 1908, Prepared at St. Paul's School, Mining Engineering, Chemical Society, Mining Engineering Society, Chess Club, Track, Freshman Team, Swimmin , Freshman Team, The Tech, Reporter El, 29, Sports Writer C39, Entered Freshman Year. Wright Ellsworth Charles Framingham, Mass. Charley , Born April 9, 1909, Pre- pared at Framingham High School, Electrochemical Engineering, Field Day Tu g-of-War CD, Entered Freshman Year. Tufic Anthony Chemor, 1iJAA Mexico City, Mexico Chem , Born April 19, 1909, Pre- pared at University of Pittsburgh, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engi- neering Society, Cosmopolitan Club, Entered Freshman Year. john Emilio Chibas Havana, Cuba Chibby , Born July 4, 1907, Pre- pared at Worcester Academy, Electri- cal Engineering-Cooperative Course, Wrestlin , Freshman Team, Varsity Team Qi, The Tech, Staff Q19, VI-A Sparks , Staff C39, Entered Freshman Year. Elliot Fuller Childs Waltham, Mass. Hank , Born August 4, 1908, Pre- pared at Waltham High School, Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon, Civil Engi- neering Society, Entered Freshman Year. Leonard Daniel Christie, jr., Xflv Bridgeport, Conn. Len , Born November 17, 1909, Pre- pared at Worcester Academy, Chemical Engineering, Tech Boat Club, Chemical Society, Crew, Freshman 150-lb., Var- sity 15O-lb. CZ, 3, 49, Captain C49, Field Day Crew C29, Musical Clubs, Glee Club C29, M. I. T. A. A. C49, Entered Freshman Year. Kendall Clark, AKII Winthrop, Mass. Ken , Born December 15, 1908, Pre- pared at Winthrop High School, Aero- nautical Engineering, Rifle Team, Freshman, Varsity Q., 3, 49, Manager C39, Captain C495 Musical Clubs, Banjo Club Cl, Z, 3, 49, M. 1. T. A. A. Q3, 49, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. John Mensing Cleveland, K2 Kansas City, Mo. Pete , Born March 13, 1909, Pre- pared at Westport High School, Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon, Civil Engi- neering Society, Secretary C49, Voo Doo CZ, 395 Tech Show C3, 49, Entered Sophomore Year. Fred Stanley Cohan Lawrence, Mass. Born February 3, 1909, Prepared at U. S. Naval Academy, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Society, Menorah Society, Entered Junior Year. George Frederick Cohen Lawrence, Mass. Born September 23, 1909, Prepared at Lawrence High School, Chemical Engi- neering, Chemical Societ , Track, Freshman Team, Varsity 82, 4j, En- tered Freshman Year, Albert Foard Coleman Brookline, Mass. Speedy , Born November 30, 1909, Prepared at Revere High School, Elec- trical Engineering-Cooperative Course, Track, Freshman Team, Cross Country, Freshman Team, Field Day Relay C2D, VI-A News, Special News Editor C31 Business Manager C4D, Entered Fresh- man Year. Emilio Gabriel Collado, QMA Rhinebeck, N. Y. 'Pete , Born December 20, 1910, Pre- pared at Phillips Andover Academy, Engineering Administration, Pi Delta Epsilon, Woop Garoo, Civil Engineer- ing Society, Corporation XV, All-Tech Smoker Committee C4D, Voo Doo, Staff C1, ZD, Advertisin Manager C31 Busi- ness Manager C15, The Benchmark, Business Mana er CID, Musical Clubs, Techtonians C13 Banjo Club C2, 31, Entered Freshman Year. Daniel Schaefer Connelly Cleveland Heights, O. Born April 6, 1909, Prepared at Univer- sity School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, Catho- lic Club, Entered Freshman Year. Charles Brewster Conwell Somerville, Mass. Charlie , Born August 15, 1907, Pre- pared at Princeton University, Aero- nautical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Tech Boat Club, Combined Professional So- cieties, Aeronautical Engineering Soci- ety, Secretar C31 President C4D, Spring Class Crew Field Day Crew Cl, 25, Coach C3, 4D, Entered Sophomore Year. Daniel Addison Cook, QMA Belmont, Mass. Cookie , Born May 10, 1908, Pre- pared at Phillips Andover Academy, Chemistry, Chemical Society, Freshman Wrestling Team, Entered Freshman Year. Jeremiah Franklin Cook, AKH Lowell, Mass. Jerry , Born January 5, 1909, Prepared at Lowell High School, Engineering Administration, Masque, Dramashop, Corporation XV, Director C4D, Debat- ing Society, Manager C3D, Field Day Tug-of-War CD, Tech Show, Ass't Stage Manager C31 Treasurer CLD, Musi- cal Clubs, Glee Club C2, 35, Entered Freshman Year. Freeman Gordon Corkum Brockton, Mass. Born August 21, 1909, Prepared at Brockton High School, Naval Archi- tecture and Marine Engineering, Naval Architecture Society, Freshman Basket- ball Team, Entered Freshman Year. Edward Francis Coy, AKH Jeffersonville, Incl. Born June 29, 1908, Prepared at Purdue University, Engineering Administra- tion, Corporation XV, Secretary C415 Entered Junior Year. 1 S. ' .fiat-,:-' .MB 5 .si ey V sf gg! may fr isira , 1 'S - Z- sw' .,.f ,,,.,., .,.,..1AV5.:AL,.f.L,? ,, . , , ra Charles Edwin Crawford, SAX Newton, Mass. Charlie , Born April 21, 1909, Pre- pared at Phillips Exeter Academy, Chemical Engineering, Track, Fresh- man Team, Varsity Team QD, Musical Clubs, Management Cl, 25, Glee Club C3, 49, Entered Freshman Year. Gabriel Salvatore Cristofalo, AQIJA Pleasantville, N. Y. Gabe , Born June 29, 1909, Prepared at Pleasantville High School, Building Construction, Civil Engineering Society, Catholic Club, Freshman Boxing Team, Musical Clubs, Instrumental Club CD, Entered Freshman Year. ' Francis Charles Crotty Somerville, Mass. Frank , Born November 6, 1906, Prepared at Somerville High School, Mechanical Engineering, Stylus, Me- chanical Engineering Society, Aero- nautical Engineering Society, Catholic Club, Liberal Club, Freshman Track Team, Freshman Cross Country Team, Field Day Relay CD, Tug-of-War CZD, The Tech, Staff CD, Features Editor C21 Sports Editor QD, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Hugo Gabriel Cuesta, CIJAA Guadalajara, Mexico Born May 4, 1909, Prepared at Univer- sity of California, Chemical Engineer- ing, Chemical Society, Catholic Club, Entered Sophomore Year. Albert Earl Cullum, jr., K2 Dallas, Tex. Born September 26, 1909, Prepared at Southern Methodist University, Electrical En gineerin g-Communications, Electrical Engineering Society, Radio Society, President Cl, 2, 3, 4j, Entered Freshman Year. Wendell Noyes Currier, AXA Newburyport, Mass. Wen' ', Born October 11, 1908, Prepared at Newburyport High School, Industrial Biology, Stylus, Sedgwick Biological Society, Track, Freshman Team, Var- sity Team QD, The Tech, Reporter QD, Sports Editor GD, Entered Freshman Year. Frank Elvidge Dame, ATS? Garden City, N. Y. Born March 16, 1907, Prepared at St. John's Manlius Military School, Engi- neering Administration, Walker Club, Mortar and Ball, Corporation XV, Electrical Engineering Society, Fresh- man Basketball Team, Tennis, Fresh- man Team, Captain, Varsity Q2, 3, 4D, Captain C41 Fall Tournament Winner QD, M. I. T. A. A. C495 R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Vincent Ferdinand joseph Damiano, AIIJA Somerville, Mass. Freddie , Born September 22, 1909, Pre ared at Somerville High School, Builiding Construction, Civil Engineer- ing Society, Catholic Club, Class Base- ball, Freshman Team, Freshman 150-lb. Crew, Entered Freshman Year. Harland Abbott Danforth, jr. Lynn, Mass. Dan , Born January 29, 1909, Prepared at Lynn Classical High School, Electri- cal Engineering-Cooperative Course, Chemical Society, Electrical Engineer- ing Society, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team CD, Field Day Relay CD, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Martin Daum Boston, Mass. Marty , Born March 3, 1906, Pre- pared at New York English High School, Architecture, Architectural Society, Liberal Club, Entered Fresh- man Year. Harold Jardine Davis Tyngsborough, Mass. Jard , Born May 21, 1909, Pre ated at Lowell High School, Electricaii En- gineering-Cooperative Course, Fresh- man Track Team, VI-A News, Adver- tising Manager C31, Alumni Editor C41, Entered Freshman Year. Hymen Davis Lawrence, Mass. Born April 12, 1910, Prepared at Lawrence High School, Chemical Engi- neering, Chemical Society, Menorah Society, Field Day Tug-of-War C11, Musical Clubs, Glee Club C41, Entered Freshman Year. Ralph Hopwood Davis, QKE Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Born October 27, 1908, Prepared at Wyoming Seminary, Engineering Ad- ministration, The Beaver Club, Pi Delta Epsilon, Stylus, Corporation XV, Freshman Track Team, Class Secretary C31, Field Day Marshal C41, All-Tech Smoker Committee C31, The Tech, Re- porter Cl1, News Writer C11, Night Editor C21, News Editor C31, Managing Editor C41, Entered Freshman Year. Standish Little Deake Freeport, Ill. Stan , Born November 1, 1909, Pre- pared at Trinity School, Biology and Public Health, Sedgwick Biological S0- ciety, Liberal Club, Secretary-Treasurer C31, President C41, Fencing, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C3, 41, Captain C31, Dormitory Committee C41, M. I. T. A. A. C315 Entered Freshman Year. Albert Gardner Dean, AT Chevy Chase, Md. Skeex , Born May 26, 1909, Prepared at Central High School, Aeronautical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering Society, Swimming, Manager C315 M. I. T. A. A. C31, Entered Freshman Year. Antonio Francisco de la Torre, QIJAA, San Juan, Porto Rico Tony , Born September 25, 1906, Prepared at Central High School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society' Entered Freshman Year. Arthur joseph Demars, jr., CIDK Lawrence, Mass. Art , Born May 18, 1908, Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy, Mechani- cal Engineering, Catholic Club, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 41, Field Day Football C21, Field Day Mar- shal C41, R, O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Warren Theobald Dickinson, CDEK, New Rochelle, N. Y. Dick , Born December 10, 1908, Pre- pared at Phillips Andover Academy, Aeronautical Engineering, Osiris, The Beaver Club, Pi Delta Epsilon, Woop Garoo, Varsity Basketball Team C2, 3, 41, Institute Committee C41, Junior Prom Committee C31, Voo Doo, Treas- urer C31, General Manager C41, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. john Holcombe Dodge, jr., JDFA Wellesley Hills, Mass. jack , Born August 9, 19095 Prepared at Albany Academy, Physics, Pi Delta Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, Scroll, Mortar and Ball, T. E. N., Staff C11, Features Editor C21, Associate Editor C31, Editor-in-Chief C41, R. O, T. C., Entered Freshman Year'. john Lewis Dodson, NPA New York, N. Y. Johnnie , Born November 18, 1906, Prepared at Gilbert School, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Society, Field Day Tug-of-War Cl1, Musical Clubs, Management Cl, 21, Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 41, Tech Show, Cast C41, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. 2 Charles Vincent Dolan Watertown, Mass. Charlie , Born February 22, 1908, Prepared at Watertown Senior High School, Engineering Administration, Corporation XV, Director C495 Catholic Club, Voo Doo, Asst. Editor C2, 39, Associate Editor Q42 The Benchmark, Literary Editor QD, T. C. A., Cabinet Member C2, BQ, Entered Freshman Year. Harold Frederick Dole Medford, Mass. H , Born March 4, 1908, Prepared at Medford High School, Mechanical En- gineering, Field Day Tug-of-War fl, D, Entered Freshman Year. Philip Donely Boston, Mass. Phil , Born January 7, 1909, Prepared at Boston Latin High School, Aero- nautical Engineering, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Arthur Curtis Donovan, jr. Brookline, Mass. Att , Born February 17, 1909, Prepared at Boston English High School, Electrical Engineering-Cooper ative Course, Catholic Club, Freshman 150-lb. Crew, Field Day Tug-of-War QD, V1-A News, News Editor QD, Circulation Manager MD, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Alfred Leslie Dowden Malden, Mass. Al , Born July 31, 1907, Prepared at Malden High School, Electrical Engi- neering-Cooperative Course, Electrical Engineering Society, Field Day Tug-of- War QD, Musical Clubs, Orchestra QD, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Rufus Keeler Dryer, II Rochester, N. Y. Born July 15, 1908, Prepared at Hackley School, Architecture, Catholic Club, Entered Freshman Year. Irving Morris Dubinsky, EQKI' Boston, Mass. Dub , Born August 22, 1909, Pre- pared at English High School, Chemical Engineering, Menorah Society, En- tered Freshman Year. Edwin joseph Ducayet, AKE Newtonville, Mass. Eddie , Born May 18, 1908, Prepared at Newton High School, Aeronautical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering Society, Field Day Tug-of-War, Entered Freshman Year. William Henry Duffy Attleboro, Mass. Born February 17, 1909, Prepared at Attleboro High School, Metallurgy, Mining Engineering Society, Entered Freshman Year. Harold Edgar Duncan Winthrop, Mass. Born April 15, 1907, Prepared at North- eastern University, Biology and Public Health, Sedgwick Biological Society, Entered Senior Year. Donald Langlaud Dunklee, 'IIA Teaneck, N. Don , Born October 5, 1907, Prepared at Hackensack High School, Architec- tural En ineerin ' Architectural Soci g gf ' ety, The Tech, Staff Cl, 25, Entered Freshman Year. Thomas Paul Dunleavey Bridgeport, Conn. Tom , Born January 3, 1910, Pre- pared at Bridgeport High School, Electrical En gineering-Communications, Dorclan, Electrical Engineering So- ciety, Executive Committee C3j, Catholic Club, Field Day Tug-of- War Cl, ZD, Dormitory Committee C-0, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Victor joseph Duplin, jr. Medford, Mass. Vic , Born December 3, 1904, Pre- pared at Dartmouth College, General Science, Varsity Hockey Team CZ, 39, Entered Sophomore Year. john Newton Dyer Haverhill, Mass. Johnny , Born July 14, 1910, Pre- pared at Haverhill High School, Electrical En gineerin g-Communications , Radio Society, Musical Clubs, Instru- mental Club C1, 22, Entered Freshman Year. Lewis Grant Eaton Lexington, Mass. LeWie , Born June 1, 1909, Prepared at Lexington High School, Electrical Engineering-Cooperative Course, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Percival Elbaurn Boston, Mass. 'Pat , Born November 15, 1909, Pre- pared at English High School, Biology and Public Health, Freshman Wrestling Team, Entered Freshman Year. Fred johnson Elser Manila, P. I. Teeter , Born March 30, 1906, Pre- pared at Mt. Tamalpais Military Acad- emy, Electrical Engineering-Communi- cations, Electrical En ineering Society, Secretary-Treasurer CIS, Radio Society, Vice-President C425 R. O. T. C., En- tered Freshman Year. john Philip Elting, AT Denver, Colo. Born March 8, 1910, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Physics, Mortar and Ball, Quadrangle Club, Chemical Society, Physics Society, President C495 Freshman 150-lb. Crew, Class Treas- urer CD, All-Tech Smoker Committee CQSD, R. O. T. C.,Entered Freshman Year. Allan Dwight Elwell Amherst, Mass. Al , Born September 16, 1908, Pre- pared at Amherst College, Electrical Engineering-Cooperative Course, Elec- trical Engineering Society, Entered junior Year. Louis Peter Evans Boston, Mass. Lou , Born November 3, 1908, Pre- pared at Mechanic Arts High School, Chemical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Var- sity Club, Dramashop, Chemical Soci- ety, Crew, Freshman Varsity, Junior Varsity C31 Varsity C2, 49, Field Day Crew CD, Wearer of the T , R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Abraham Maurice Faber, 29111 Boston, Mass. Born October 14, 19095 Prepared at Boston English High School, Aero- nautical Engineering, R. O. T. C., En- tered Freshman Year. Frederick Paul Fay Cambridge, Mass. Fred , Born August 21, 1909, Pre- pared at Cambridge Latin High School, Electrical Engineering-Co6pera- tive Course, Electrical Engineering So- ciety, VI-A News, Alumni Editor CD, Editor-in-Chief CBD, Entered Freshman Year. Thomas Astley Fearnside Wellesley, Mass. ' Born October 29, 1909, Prepared at Dummer Academy, Mechanical Engi- neering, Mechanical Engineering So- ciety, Varsity Golf Team CZ, 3, 49, Entered Freshman Year. Martin joseph Feeney Hyde Park, Mass. Born September 19, 1906, Prepared at Hyde Park High School, Architectural Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. Julius Zove Feigelson, QEA Beaumont, Tex. Booster , Born July 2, 1909, Pre- pared at University of Texas , Engineer- ing Administration, Corporation XV, Entered Junior Year. Kwei Lien Feng Canton, China Born November 15, 19095 Prepared at Tsing Hua, China, Aeronautical Engi- neering, Society of Automotive Engi- neers, Entered Sophomore Year. Ralph Sylvester Feola Newton, Mass. Born February 5, 1908, Prepared at Newton High School, Mechanical En- gineering, Mechanical Engineering So- ciety, Entered Freshman Year. Herman Ferre, fI2AA Ponce, Porto Rico Born May 20, 1909, Prepared at Morris- town School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Society of Auto- motive Engineers, Latin American Club, Catholic Club, Fencing, Fresh- man Team, Varsity Team Q2, 3, 49, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. joseph Ferrucci South Milford, Mass. Born February 15, 1907, Prepared at Milford High School, Biology and Public Health, Delta Omega, Sedgwick Biolo ical Society, Field Day Tug-of- War Entered Freshman Year. Irving William Finberg Brooklyn, N. Y. Finn , Born December 3, 1909, Pre- pared at New Utrecht, Building Con- struction, Civil Engineering Society, S. A. M. E., Menorah Society, Dormi- tory Dance Committee C2, 3, 49, The Tech, Staff Cl, ZD, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. james Brown Fisk, KE Providence, R. I. Jim , Born August 30, 1910, Prepared at Providence Technical High School, Aeronautical Engineering, The Beaver Club, Walker Club, Tau Beta Pi, Scab- bard and Blade, Varsity Club, Track, Varsity Team C2, 43, Manager C33, Cross Country, Varsity Team C3, 43, Manager of Field Day C33, Wearer of the T , Institute Committee C439 Field Day Marshal C43, All-Tech Smoker Committee C3, 43, junior Prom Com- mittee C33, M. I. T. A. A. C33, Vice- President C43, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Winslow Valentine Fitch Los Angeles, Cal. Win , Born February 15, 18995 Pre- pared at Los Angeles High School, Automotive Engineering, Masque, Me- chanical Engineering Society, Square and Compass Club, Treasurer, Squash, Varsity Team C2, 3, 43, Manager C33, Field Day Football C23, Coach C23, Field Day Marshal C43, Tech Show, Cast C2, 3, 43, Musical Clubs, Glee Club C2, 43, M. I. T. A. A. C33, Entered Freshman Year. Norman Dunham FitzGera1d Boston, Mass. Fitz , Born June 7, 1911, Prepared at Pond School, Petroleum Engineering, Mining Engineering Society, Field Day Tug-of-War C1, 23,T. E. N., Staff C1, 23, Entered Freshman Year. . Willis Fleisher, jr., EAM Philadelphia, Pa. Bill , Born July 26, 1908, Prepared at University of Pennsylvania, Physics, Masque, Institute Committee C43, Tech Show, Chorus Cl, 2, 33, Management C13, Acting Music Manager C23, Music Manager C33, General Manager C43, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Horace Sayford Ford, jr., CIJBE Brookline, Mass. Fliv , Born A ril 5, 19095 Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Building Con- struction, Osiris, The Beaver Club, Walker Club, Mortar and Ball, Quad- rangle Club, Hockey, Freshman Team, Captain, Varsity Team C2, 3, 43, Spring Class Crew C3, 43, Class President C2, 335 Institute Committee CZ, 33, Field Day Marshal C43, All-Tech Smoker Commit- fee C2, 3, 43, Junior Prom Committee C33, Chairman, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Anthony Frank Boston, Mass. Tony , Born October 11, 1909, Pre- pared at Boston Latin High School, Mining Engineering, Mining Engineer- ing Society, Catholic Club, Freshman Boxing Team, Entered Freshman Year. Hyman Israel Friedman, TA41 Attleboro, Mass. Hy , Born August 15, 1908, Prepared at Attleboro High School, Mechanical Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. Phillip Fisher Frink, ZXII Seattle, Wash. Phill , Born April 18, 1908, Prepared at University of Washington, Engineer- ing Administration, Tau Beta Pi, Dor- clan, Crew, Spring Class C33, Field Day C23, Institute Committee C43, Chairman Dormitory Committee C43, Entered Freshman Year. Arthur Gibson Fuller Woburn, Mass. Art , Born August 28, 1908, Prepared at Woburn High School, Sanitary Engi- neering, Civil Engineering Society, Freshman Tennis Team, Entered Fresh- man Year. Marcelino Francis Garcia, EX Brooklyn, N. Y. Born February 3, 1908, Prepared at Brooklyn College Preparatory, Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Naval Architectural Society, Catholic Club, Freshman Basketball Team, En- tered Freshman Year. john Robert Gardner Haverhill, Mass. Bob , Born February 10, 1909, Pre- pared at Haverhill High School, Civil Engineering, Dorcl an, Civil Engineering Society, Freshman Rifle Team, Musical Clubs, Instrumental Club C1, ZD, En- tered Freshman Year. Samuel Garre, jr., X413 Ambler, Pa. Sam , Born August 30, 1906, Prepared at Lehigh University, Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon, Civil Engineering Society, Treasurer C4D, Entered Sophomore Year. Darius William Gaskins Washington, D. C. Buck , Born May 27, 1909, Preplared at McKinley Technical High Sc ool, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engi- neering Society, Entered Sophomore Year, Stephen Christopher Gawlowicz New Bedford, Mass, Steve , Born November 28, 1909, Prepared at New Bedford High School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, S. A. M. E., Rifle Club, Rifle Team, Varsity C2, 3, 4D, Field Day Foot- ball CZD, The Benchmark, Photographic Editor CD, R. O. T. C., Entered Fresh- man Year. Bronislaus joseph Gedrewicz Cambridge, Mass. Born August 15, 1908, Prepared at Rindge Technical School, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Society, Catholic Club, Entered Fresh- man Year. john Harold Genrich, EX Buffalo, N. Y. Hal , Born May 6, 1909, Prepared at Hutchinson Central High School, Building Construction, Osiris, The Bea- .ver Club, Walker Club, Varsity Club, Mortar and Ball, Quadrangle Club, Tech Boat Club, Varsity Crew, Manager C3D, Field Day Relay CZD, Wearer of the T , Class Vice-President CZQ, Institute Committee C4D, Field Day Marshal C435 Field Day Usher C3D, All-Tech Smoker Committee C455 Advisory Council on Athletics C4D, M. I. T. A. A. C31 Presi- dent C4D, Winner of Schwartz Medal C3D, R. O, T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Kenneth joseph Germeshausen Woodland, Cal. Born May 12, 1907 5 Electrical Engineer- ing, Photographic Society, Chairman C3, 41, Entered Sophomore Year. Leland Edward Gibbs Westwood, Mass. Lee , Born October 27, 1909, Pre- pared at English High School, Metal- lurgy, Mining Engineering Society, Army OrdnanceAssociation,R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Lincoln Smith Gifford, ATS! South Westport, Mass. Linc , Born February 12, 1909, Pre- pared at Moses Brown School, Mining Engineering, Dorclan, Mining Engineer- ing Society, Treasurer C4D5 Rifle Team, Varsity C2, 3, 4D, Field Day Relay CD, Dorm Dance Committee, Chairman C4D, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. john Haldeman Glover, Xfb Grosse Ile, Mich. Jack , Born March 28, 1906, Pre- pared at University of Michigan, Aero- nautical Engineering, Aeronautical En- gineering Society, Entered Sophomore Year. john Francis Glynn, jr. Boston, Mass. Ted , Born July 13, 1909, Prepared at Boston Latin School, Electrical Engi- neering, Electrical Engineering Society, Catholic Club, Photographic Society, Freshman Track Team, Entered Fresh- man Year. Walter Gornpertz, ZBT West Pittston, Pa. Gomp , Born February 25, 1907, Prepared at Cornell University, Me- chanical Engineering, Entered Junior Year. Oscar Glenn Goodhand, QBE New Rochelle, N. Y. Glenn , Born April 11, 1909, Pre- pared at Phillips Exeter Academy, En- gineering Administration, Osiris, The Beaver Club, Walker Club, Tau Beta Pi, Quadrangle Club, Inter-Fraternity Con- ference, Lacrosse, Varsity Team C2, 3, 4D, Captain C4D, Squash, Varsity Team C3, 45, Class Vice-President C2, 4D, Walker Memorial Committee, Chair- man C4D, Field Day Marshal C4D, All- Tech Smoker Committee, Chairman C4D, Junior Prom Committee C395 Senior Week Committee C325 R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. David Moses Goodman, ZQSI' Boston, Mass. Dave , Born June 24, 1909, Prepared at Boston Latin High School, Electrical En gineerin g-Communications, Menorah Society, Field Day Tug-of-War Cl, ZD, The Tech, Staff C1, ZD, Entered Fresh- man Year. Edward Harold Goodman, QIJBA Malden, Mass. Ed , Born August 2, 1909, Prepared at Malden High School, Building Construc- tion, Baton, Musical Clubs, Glee Club CU, Sax Quintette CZD, Banjo Club C395 R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. jacob Gordon, ZSN1 Roxbury, Mass. Jay , Born October 23, 1909, Prepared at Boston English High School, Aero- nautical Engineering, Menorah Society, Wrestling, Varsity Team C2, 3D, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Eliot Seeber Graham, AT Norwich, Conn. Ducky,', Born August 28, 1908, Pre- pared at Connecticut State College, Engineering Administration, Scabbard and Blade, Mortar and Ball, Dramashop, Corporation XV, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Leo Arthur Green, EQXI' Dorchester, Mass. Lee , Born April 7, 1910, Prepared at Boston English High School, General Science, Corporation XV, Menorah Societ ,FreshmanTrack Team, T. C. A., Staff Cl, 23, Entered Freshman Year. Emile Pierre Grenier Cambridge, Mass. Born December 23, 1910, Prepared at Cambridge Latin High School, Aero- nautical Engineeting, Lacrosse Varsity Team CBD, R. O. T. C., Entered Fresh- man Year. Henry Grinsfelder, EAM Spokane, Wash. Hank , Born September 2, 1908, Pre- pared at University of Idaho, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Society, Class Baseball, Varsity Team CBD, Tech Show, Orchestra CBD, Musical Clubs, Banjo Club CBD, Entered Junior Year. Bror Grondal, jr. Watertown, Mass. Bror , Born January 29, 1910, Pre- pared at Baltimore Polytechnic Insti- tute, Chemical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Varsity Club, Chemical Society, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 45, Captain C45, Field Day Tug-of-War Cl, 25, Cap- tain C25, Wearer of the T , Field Day Marshal C45, T. C. A., Cabinet C35, Executive Committee C45, M. I. T. A. A. C45, Winner of Technique Cup C2, 35, Entered Freshman Year. Harold Damon Gurney North Quincy, Mass. Pop , Born July 7, 1905, Prepared at Quincy High School, Civil Engineer- ing, Chi Epsilon, Civil Engineering Society, Entered Sophomore Year. Camilo Gutierrez, 111K Bogota, Colombia Born May 24, 1909, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering- Society, Catholic Club, Soccer Varsity Team C25, Freshman Tennis Team, Entered Freshman Year. Robert Henry Haberstroh Boston, Mass. Bob , Born March 17, 19095 Prepared at Boston English High School, Chemi- cal Engineering Practice, Chemical Societ , Catholic Club, The Tech, Staff 81, 25, Entered Freshman Year. William john Hallahan, K2 Peabody, Mass. Bill , Born October 21, 1909, Pre- pared at Peabody High School, Civil Engineering, Scabbard and Blade, Mor- tar and Ball, Civil Engineering Society, Vice-President C45, Corporation XV, Catholic Club, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C25, Freshman Cross Country Team, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. . Clement Hutton Hamblet Lowell, Mass. Born December 22, 1908, Prepared at Lowell High School, Chemical Engi- neering, Alpha Chi Sigma, Chemical Society, President C45, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Ralph Wilson Hamilton, AKH Allston, Mass. Born June 22, 1909, Prepared at Me- chanic Arts High School, Electrical Engineering-Cooperative Course, Hex- alpha, Electrical Engineering Society, Fencing, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 45, Captain C455 Rifle, Freshman Team, Varsity C25, Field Day Tug-of- War C25, M. I. T. A. A. C45, Entered Freshman Year. Thomas Edward Harding Pawtucket, R. 1. Born January 23, 1907, Prepared at Providence College, Building Construc- tion, Civil Engineering Society, En- teredjunior Year. William Harig, jr., EX Cincinnati, Ohio Bill , Born March 25, 1909, Prepared at University School, General Engineer- ing, Debating Society, Field Day Relay, Dormitory Committee C45, Tech Show, Management Cl5, R, O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. john Thomas Harrison Belmont, Mass. Harrie , Born July 7, 1910, Prepared at Belmont High School, Engineering Administration, Tau Beta Pi, Varsity Club, Corporation XV, Basketball, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 45, Captain C45, Class Baseball, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 45, Wearer of the T , Class Executive Committee C45, Field Day Marshal C45, M. l. T. A. A. C45, Entered Freshman Year. Ralphard Winship Hartline Skowhegan, Me. Born September 26, 1908, Prepared at Skowhegan High School, Chemistry, Chemical Society, Chess Club, Dormi- tory Committee C41, R. O. T. C., En- tered Freshman Year. Henry Geddes Hartwell Mansheld, Mass. Born October 11, 1907, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Electrical Engineering-Communications, Entered Freshman Year. Clifford Akers Harvey, IIIPA Brookline, Mass. Cliff , Born March 1, 1908, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Electrical En- gineering-Communicationsg Radio So- ciety, Entered Freshman Year. Nelson Burritt Haskell, KE Larchmont, N. Y. Nels , Born February 19, 1910, Pre- pared at Amherst High School, Civil Engineering, Pi Delta Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Scroll, Chi Epsilon, Civil Engineer- ing Society, President C415 Freshman Track Team, Field Day Relay Cl, 21, Class Executive Committee C41, Field Day Marshal C41, T. E. N., Staff C21, Advertising Manager C31, Business Manager C41, The Benchmark, General Manager C21, Entered Freshman Year. Edward Handley Hayes, fIJMA chicago, 111. Born March 27, 1909, Prepared 215 Af- mour Institute of Technology, Mechani- cal Engineering, Catholic Club, Musi- cal Clubs, Instrumental Club C3, 41, Entered Junior Year. Benjamin Prescott Hazeltine, III Chicopee Falls, Mass. Axle , Born October 26, 1909, Pre- pared at Chicopee High School, Chemi- cal Engineering, Osiris, Scabbard and Blade, Varsity Club, Dorclan, Chemical Society, Track, Varsity Team C2, 3, 41, Hockey, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 41, Captain C41, Field Day Tug- of-War C11, Wearer of the T , Field Day Marshal C41, All-Tech Smoker Committee C41, Dormitory Committee C434 M. 1. T. A. A. 543, R. o. T. c., Entered Freshman Year. Edward Mason Heffernan Braintree, Mass. ,' HeFf , Born September 14,1 1908, Pre- pared at Thayer Academi ,, Electrical Engineering, Scabbard arfdyBlade, Dor- clan, Electrical Engineering Society, Catholic Club, Crew, Freshman 150-lb., Spring Class C21, Field Day' Crew C21, Dormitory Committee C41, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Donald Louis Herbert, ATSZ Cairo, Ill. Alkali , Born February 12, 1908, Prepared at Hill School, Mining Engi- neering, Mining Engineering Society, Freshman Gym Team, RQO. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. August Ludwig Hes sels chwerdt, Jr. Boston, Mass. Lou , Born February 16, 1910, Pre- pared at Mechanic Arts High School, Mechanical Engineering, Army Ord- nance Association, Secretary-Treasurer C41, Class Baseball, Varsity Team C2, 3, 41, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. George Leo Hickey, jr. Brooklyn, N. Y. Born December 22, 1904, Prepared at Brooklyn Evening High School, Gen- eral Engineering, Aeronautical Engi- neering Society, Catholic Club, Presi- dent C41, Entered Sophomore Year. john Neilon Higgins Lowell, Mass. johnny , Born May 9, 1910, Prepared at Lowell High School, Chemical Engi- neering Practice, Chemical Society, Catholic Club, Director C455 R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Donald Archer Holden Cambridge, Mass. Don , Born April 7, 1910, Prepared at Natick High School, Civil Engineering, Mortar and Ball, Chi Epsilon, Civil Engineering Society, Executive Com- mittee Q4D, Field Day Tug-of-War Cl, 21, Voo Doo, Staff Cl, ZD, Publicity Manager CBD, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. john Matthew Hollywood Red Bank, N. J. Born February 4, 1910, Prepared at Red Bank High School, Electrical Engineer- ing-Communications, Radio Society, Secretary-Treasurer CZ, 3, 49, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Helge Holst St. Thomas, Virgin Islands Hell-Gee , Born November 26, 1909, Biology and Public Health, Delta Omega, Sedgwick Biology Society, Secretary C4D, Entered Freshman Year. Edward Balch Hubbard, AXA Newburyport, Mass. Ed , Born October 17, 1908, Prepared at Newburyport High School, Engi- neering Administration, Osiris, Pi Delta Epsilon, Stylus, Corporation XV, The Tech, Staff CZD, Features Editor QQ, Editor QD, Curriculum Committee C3, 4D, Entered Freshman Year. Elmer Chaufty Hughes Union City, Conn. P. T. , Born January 30, 1909, Pre- pared at Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti- tute, Engineering Administration, Dorclan, Corporation XV, Electrical Engineering Society, Catholic Club, Secretary QD, Entered Freshman Year. Jean Julien Hugonet Lansdowne, Pa. Born January 14, 1910, Preparedfat Pennsylvania State College, Industrial Biology, Sedgwick Biological Society, Cosmopolitan Club, Entered Senior Year. Elliot Flagg Hurniston, jr. West Chelmsford, Mass. Born August 20, 1906, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Mechanical En- gineering, Entered Freshman Year. George Casgrain Humphreys, AKE Brookline, Mass. Born July 3, 1908, Prepared at Brookline High School, Engineering Adminis- tration, Corporation XV, Freshman Track Team, Freshman Swimming Team, Field Day Tug-of-War Q1, ZQ, Entered Freshman Year. Howard Bancroft Huntress Andover, Mass. Tessie , Born March 28, 1909, Pre- pared at Middlebury College, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Varsity Track Team C3, 41, Musical Clubs, Glee Club Q3, 41, Entered Sopho- more Year, John Greenwood Brown Hutchins, NIIA, Cambridge, Mass. Hutch , Born October 15, 1909, Pre- pared at Tabor Academy, Ship Opera- tion, Tau Beta Pi, Naval Architectural Society, Field Day Tug-of-War Cl, ZD, Institute Committee C4D, Field Day Marshal CAO, T. C. A., Staff CZD, Cabi- net Representative C31 President CLD, Entere Freshman Year. Lewis Sydney Hyman Boston, Mass. Lew , Born March 28, 1908, Prepared at Boston Latin High School, Engineer- ing Administration, Civil Engineering Society, Corporation XV, Freshman Track Team, Class Baseball, Freshman Team, Field Day Tug-of-War CZD, Field Day Football CU, Entered Freshman Year. Mayer Hyman, fI1BA Roxbury, Mass. Mike , Born November 4, 1910, Prepared at Boston English High School, Biology and Public Health, Delta Omega, Sedgwick Biological Society, S. A. M. E., Fencing, Fresh- man Team, Varsity Team CZD, Tech Show, Management C1, 21, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. William Harrison Jacobs Boston, Mass. Bill , Born December 6, 1909, Pre- pared at Tufts College, Engineering Administration, Chemical Society, Corporation XV, Field Day Football CD, Entered Sophomore Year. Samuel Jacobson Mattapan, Mass. Born August 8, 19095 Biology and Pub' lic Health, Delta Omega, Sedgwick Biological Society, Entered Freshman Year. Raymond jacques Attleboro, Mass. Jakie ' Born Februar 29 1908- Pre , Y 1 1 ' pared at Attleboro High School, Me- chanical Engineering, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Samuel Abijah janney Gloucester, Va. Sam , Born November 25, 1906, Pre- pared at U. S. Naval Academy, Me- chanical Engineering, Entered Junior Year. Eduardo Jaramillo Bogota, Colombia Eddy , Born January 4, 1909, Pre- pared at Gimnasio Moderno Marguand School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engi- neering Society, Entered Freshman Year. Frederic Charles jelen Chelsea, Mass. Fred , Born January 17, 1910, Pre- pared at Boston Latin High School, Electrochemical Engineering, Chemical Society, Electrical Engineering Society, Field Day Tug-of-War CD, Entered Freshman Year. Harrison Leach jewett, AT Short Hills, N. J. Harry , Born November 15, 1907: Prepared at Dartmouth College, Elec- trical Engineering, Entered Sophomore Year. Ernest Stanley johnson, NPA Springfield, Mass. Johnny , Born June 15, 1907, Pre- ared at Springfield Technical High School, Architectural Engineering, Architectural Society, Basketball, Freshman Team, Varsity Team Q2, 3, 49, Tech Show, Chorus QD, Entered Fresh- man Year. Leonard Whitman Johnston Holliston, Mass. Born January 5, 1906, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Metallurgy, Mining Engineering Society, Entered Freshman Year. Wilfred Vivian jones Chicago, Ill. Bill , Born October 28, 1905, Pre- pared at Earlham College, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Society, Entered Junior Year. Jack Richmond Kalman Jamaica Plain, Mass. Born June 10, 1910, Prepared at Boston English High School,Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Menorah Society, Boxing, Freshman Team, Varsity Team CZ, 3, 49, Entered Fresh- man Year. Harry Kamy, fIvBA Woodhaven, N. Y. Harry , Born December 20, 1908, Prepared at,Brooklyn Polytechnic In- stitute, Railroad Operation, Civil Engi- neering Society, S. A. M. E., Basket- ball, Freshman Team, Varsity Team QD, Field Day Football Cl, 25, The Tech, StaffC1, 2, 3D, The Benchmark, Copy Editor QD, R. O. T. C.,Entered Fresh- man Year. Nathan Kaplan Brockton, Mass. Born April 11, 1910, Prepared at Brock- ton High School, Mathematics, Entered Freshman Year. Sukshom Kashemsanta Bangkok, Siam Sukie , Born May 1, 1908, Prepared at Peddie School, Electrical Engineer- ing-Communications,- Tau Beta Pi, Aeronautical Engineering Society, Cos- mopolitan Club, Basketball Varsity Team C2, 3, 49, Wearer ofthe T , En- tered Freshman Year. Albert Louis Kaye New York, N, Y. Kay , Born March 16, 1909, Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall, Electrochemi- cal Engineering, Chemical Society, Electrical Engineering Society, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Robert Michael Kelly Jamaica Plain, Mass. Bob , Born November 20, 1906, Pre- pared at Franklin University, General Science, Electrical Engineering Society, Catholic Club, Field Day Tug-of-War CD, R. O. T. C., EnteredlFreshman Year. john joseph Kennedy Allston, Mass. Born July 4, 1909, Prepared at Me- chanic Arts High School, Civil Engi- neering, Mortar and Ball, Civil Engi- neering Society, Fencing Varsity Team QQ, Freshman Rifle Team, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. john Halloran King Cambridge, Mass. BOU1 .IHHURFY 30, 1909, Prepared at Cambridge High School, Electrical Engineering-Cooperative Course, VI-A News, Advertising Manager CD, Spe- ?al News Editor C395 Entered Freshman ear. Stuart Richardson Knapp Dorchester, Mass. Stu , Born August 8, 1909, Prepared at Dorchester High School, Chemical Engineering, Alpha Chi Sigma, Varsity Club, Chemical Society, Gym, Fresh- man Team, Varsity Team CZ, 3, 4D, Captain C4D, Wearer ofthe T , Field Day Marshal C41 M. I. T. A. A. C41 Entered Freshman Year. Robert Dodge Knight Newburyport, Mass. Bob , Born January 1, 19095 Prepared at Newburyport High School, Engineer- ing Administration, Corporation XV, Entered Freshman Year. Thomas Knox Dorchester, Mass. Tommy , Born January 21, 1908, Pre- pared at Mechanic Arts High School, Aeronautical Engineering, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Otto Cornelius Kohler, B911 Friendship, Ind. Ott , Born January 13, 1903Q Affihi' tectural Engineering, Scabbard and Blade, Tech Boar Club, S. A. M. E., Crew, Freshman Varsity, Junior Var- sity CZD, Field Day Tug-of-War CD5 Field Day Marshal C41 R. O. T. C.5 Entered Freshman Year. Leon Alvin Kolker, EAM New York, N. Y. Born March 29, 1910, Prepared at Stuyvesant High School, Chemical En- gineering, Chemical Society, Vice- President OO, Voo Doo, Staff Cl, ZD, Entered Freshman Year. Richard Thomas Kropf, QMA Chicago, Ill. Dick , Born October 12, 1909, Pre- pared at Lane Technical High School, Mechanical Engineering, Osiris, Pi Delta Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Scroll, Mechanical Engineering Society, Field Day Tug-of-War QD, Institute Commit- tee GD, Field Day Marshal C-0, T. E. N., Staff Cl, ZD, Circulation Manager C31 General Manager CQ, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Michael Kundrath Bridgeport, Conn. 1 Mike , Born June 1, 1906, Prepared at Bridgeport High School, Electrical En- gineering, Musical Clubs, Instrumental Club C3, 495 Entered Freshman Year. Arthur La Capria Boston, Mass. Cap , Born August 3, 1907, Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School, Me- chanical Engineering, Catholic Club, Rifle, Freshman Team, Varsity Team Q2, 3, 4j, Manager QD, M. I. T. A. A. QD, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Chik Ho Lam Hongkong, China Chick , Born February 29, 1908, Pre- pared at Lingnan University, Civil Engineering, Mortar and Ball, Chi Epsi- lon, Civil Engineering Society, Archi- tectural Society, Cosmopolitan Club, Freshman Swimming Team, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Robert Lamoretti Boston, Mass. Born September 17, 1908, Prepared at Boston High School of Commerce, Aeronautical Engineering, Catholic Club, Boxing, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 49, Class Baseball, Fresh- man Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 49, Field Day Football Cl, 22, Wearer of the T , R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Harry Landsman Revere, Mass. Lanky , Born April 10, 1909, Pte- pared at Revere High School, Civil En- gineering, Civil Engineering Society, Menorah Society, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 45, Field Day Relay CD, Entered Freshman Year. john Woodbury Lane Newtonville, Mass. Jack , Born May 30, 1909, Prepared at Newton High School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, Chemical Society, 150-lb. Freshman Crew, Field Day Crew CD, Entered Freshman Year. john Frank Langmaid, Jr., X-fb Swampscott, Mass. johnny , Born April 24, 1907, Pre- pared at Loomis School, Chemical En- gineering, Radio Society, Hockey, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 39, Field Day Crew CD, Entered Freshman Year. Richard Leonard Lankes South Hadley Falls, Mass. Dick , Born March 25, 1909, Pre- pared at South Hadley High School, General Engineering, Electrical Engi- neering Society, Entered Freshman Year. Arthur Norman Lappin Roxbury, Mass. Art , Born June 21, 1908, Prepared at Boston English High School, Aero- nautical Engineering, Menorah Society, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 49, Field Day Relay CD, Entered Freshman Year. Walter William Lappin Norwood, Mass. Walt , Born May 25, 1908, Prepared at Norwood High School, Railroad Operation, Civil Engineering Society, The Benchmark, Staff CZD, Entered Freshman Year, Charles Edwin Larkin North Attleboro, Mass. Born September 18, 1909, Prepared at North Attleboro High School, Engi- neering Administration, Corporation XV, S. A. M. E., R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Charles Archimedes Lavrakas Cleveland, Ohio Born July 1, 1905, Prepared at Univer- sity of Rochester, Electrical Engineer- ing, Electrical Engineering Society, Musical Clubs, Glee Club C2, 3, 4D, R. O. T. C., Entered Sophomore Year. Robert Thomas Leadbetter, fI1I'A Augusta, Me. Bob , Born December 12, 1908, Pre- pared at Cony High School, Aeronauti- cal Engineering, Osiris, The Beaver Club, Masque, Scabbard and Blade, Quadrangle Club, Aeronautical Engi- neering Society, Varsity Track Team C2, QD, Class Secretary CZD, Institute Committee C3, 45, Secretary CID, Field Day Marshal C4D, All-Tech Smoker Committee C3, 49, Junior Prom Com- mittee C3D, Chairman Freshman Rule Committee C4D, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Richard Andrew Lobban, AT Webster, Mass. Dick , Born September 7, 1907, Pre- pared at Middlebury College, Electrical Engineering-Cooperative Course, Elec- trical Engineering Society, Entered Junior Year. Guerrero Antonio Lobo, fIJAA Bogota, Colombia Tony , Born February 24, 1906, Pre- pared at Escuela National de Comercio, Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon, Civil Engineering Society, Latin American Club, Entered Sophomore Year. Guerrero Daniel Lobo, fIvAA Bogota, Colombia Dan , Born April 10, 1908, Prepared at Escuela National de Comercio, Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon, Civil Engi- neering Society, Latin American Club, Entered Sophomore Year. Peter Ludwig Loewe Berlin, Germany Pete , Born May ll, 1904, Prepared at Northwestern University, General En- gineering, Combined Professional Soci- eties, Society of Automotive Engineers, Secretary-Treasurer C31 Chairman f4D, Cosmopolitan Club, Entered Junior Year. Donald Stery Loomis Westfield, Mass. Don , Born July 14, 19095 Prepared at Westfield High School, Engineering Administration, Corporation XV, The Tech, Staff Cl, 29, Entered Freshman Year. Irwin Matheson Lord Boston, Mass. Im , Born November 23, 1900, Pre- pared at Boston English High School, Engineering Administration, Entered Freshman Year. Lawrence Llewellyn Lovett Cambridge, Mass. Larry , Born April 14, 1905, Prepared at Rindge Technical School, Engineer- ing Administration, Corporation XV, Electrical Engineering Society, Square and Compass Club, Entered Freshman Year. Gilbert Arthur Lown Somerville, Mass. Gil , Born June 5, 1908, Prepared at Somerville High School, Electrical En- gineering-Cooperative Course, Rifle, Freshman Team, Varsity Team QD, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Nicholas Kaitan Lukashevich Fall River, Mass. Nick , Born October 10, 1910, Pre- pared at B, M. C. Durfee High School, Architecture, Aeronautical Engineering Society, Architectural Society, Field Day Tug-of-War CD, R. O. T. C., En- tered Freshman Year. Reginald Rowe Lundstrom Harvard, Mass. Reggie , Born September 13, 1911, Prepared at Bromfield Academy, Aero- nautical Engineering, Aeronautical En- gineering Society, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Francis Arthur Lutz Brooklyn, N. Y. Art , Born April 21, 1910, Prepared at Brooklyn Boys' High School, Engineer- ing Administration, Tau Beta Pi, Cor- poration XV, Swimming, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 49, Captain C49, Class Baseball C39g Field Day Foot- ball C29, Musical Clubs, Instrumental Club C19, M. I. T. A. A. C49,R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Ernest Herbert Lyons, Jr. Kenilworth, 111. Born December 30, 1908, Prepared at The Principia, Chemistry, Chemical Society, Entered Sophomore Year. john Morrison MacBrayne, jr. Watertown, Mass. Mac , Born May 9, 1909, Prepared at Watertown High School, Engineering Administration, Chemical Society, Cor- poration XV, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C29, Cross Country, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C29, Class Secretary C49, Class Executive Committee C2, 39, Institute Committee C29, Field Day Marshal C495 Entered Freshman Year. Joseph McBrien Attleboro, Mass. Mac , Born July 14, 1909, Prepared at Attleboro High School, Railroa Opera- tion, Chi Epsilon, Civil Engineering Society, Class Baseball C29, Entered Freshman Year. Carroll Downing McCu1loh, EX Great Falls, Mont. Mac , Born October 28, 1907, Pre- pared at Mercersburg Academy, Engi- neering Administration, Entered Fresh- man Year. Lester Burton Macliarland Quincy, Mass. Mac , Born May 30, 1908, Pre- pared at Acadia University, Civil Engi- neering, Baton, Civil Engineering' So- ciety, Musical Clubs, Instrumental Club C3, 49, Entered junior Year. Claude Fletcher Machen, AT Belmont, Mass. Mach , Born January 28, 1910, Pre- pared at Chauncy Hall School, Electri- cal Engineering-Cooperative Course, Mortar and Ball, Electrical Engineering Society, Freshman 150-lb. Crew, Field Day Crew Cl, 29, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. . Robert McKenzie Missoula, Mont. Mac , Born May 23, 1906, Prepared at New England North Dakota High School, Engineering Administration, Civil Engineering Society, Chemical Society, Corporation XV, Catholic Club, Class Baseball C2, 3, 49, Tech Show CZ, 3, 49, Entered Sophomore Year, Frank Lindsay McKnight, EN Gardner, Mass. Mac , Born March 15, 1908, Pre- pared at Worcester Academy, Engineer- ing Administration, The Beaver Club, Quadrangle Club, Corporation XV, Freshman Basketball Team, Manager of Golf C39, M. I. T. A. A. C39, Entered Freshman Year. Bertram Hunter MacLeod, ATSZ Providence, R. I. Bert , Born July 8, 1908, Prepared at Quincy High School, Engineering Ad- ministration, Tau Beta Pi, Varsity Club, Corporation XV, Crew, Fresh- man Varsity, Varsity C2, 3 49, Captain C49, Field Day Crew C19, Wearer of-the T , M. I. T. A. A. C495 Entered Fresh- man Year. Robert Alexander McNeil1y, jr., AXA, Brockton, Mass. Bob , Born December 4, 1908, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Me- chanical Engineering, Mechanical Engi- neering Society, S. A. M. E., Class Vice- President QD, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Harry Royal Osgood MacNevin Leominster, Mass. Mac , Born September 2, 1908, Pre- pared at Leominster High School, Electrical Engineering-Communications, Entered Freshman Year. John Joseph McNiff Watertown, Mass. Mac , Born September 28, 19095 Prepared at Boston College High School, Electrical Engineering-Cooper ative Course, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team CD, Cross Country, Fresh- man Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 415 R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Vincent Paul Mango Westfield, Mass. Vin , Born August 4, 1908, Prepared at Westfield High School, Aeronautical Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. Robert Greenwald Marcus, QBA Roxbury, Mass. Bob , Born December 24, 19085 Pr?- pared at Chauncy Hall School, Engi- neering Administration, Corporation XV, Menorah Society, Entered Fresh- man Year. john Firth Marquis, GTS! Washington, D. C. Mark , Born March 7, 1908, Prepared at George Washington University, Electrical Engineering, Entered Junior Year. john Benjamin Marston Auburn, Me. Born September 25, 1906, Prepared at Bates College, Civil Engineering, Com- bined Professional Societies, Civil Engi- neering Society, Class Baseball C3, 4D, Dormitory Committee C41 Entered Junior Year. Charles Walter Martel Lowell, Mass. Charlie , Born January 14, 1910, Prepared at Lowell High School, Phys- ics, Radio Society, R. O. T. C., En- tered Freshman Year. Byron Nichols Martin Somerville, Mass. By , Born September 16, 1909, Pre- pared at Somerville High School, Me- chanical Engineering, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Robert Ivan Martin, IIDHQ Topeka, Kan. Bob , Born September 9, 19075 Prepared at Washburn College, Engi- neering Administration, Mechanical Engineering Society, Corporation XV, Electrical Engineering Society, Entered Junior Year. Harry Edward Marvill East Bridgewater, Mass. Eddie , Born February 26, 1910, Prepared at Northeastern Univer- sity, Electrical En gineerin g-Cooperative Course, Hexalpha, Electrical Engineer- ing Society, S. A. M. E., VI-A News, Business Manager C495 R. O. T. C., En- tered Freshman Year. Carrington Mason, EX Memphis, Tenn. Born November 17, 1907, Prepared at Central High School, Mechanical En- gineering, Scahbard and Blade, Me- chanical Engineering Society, Society of Automotive Engineers, Secretary- Treasurer C4D, Field Day Tug-of-War CD, R. O. T. C., Entered Sophomore Year, Francis Dukehart Matthews, ZX Hagerstown, Md. Frank , Born July 12, 1907, Prepared at St. Johns College, Mechanical Engi- neering, Baton, Varsity Lacrosse Team C2j, Musical Clubs, Banjo Club C1, 2, 39, Leader CID, R. O. T. C., Entered Fresh- man Year. Abe Irwin May, QJEII Chicago, Ill. Born March 31 1908' Pre ared at C H , , P - - Harison High School, Architectural Engineering, Entered Junior Year. Edward Pont Mechling El Paso, Texas Born September 13, 1904, Prepared at U. S. Military Academy, Army Ord- nance, Entered Senior Year. Mansukhlal Pranlal Mehta Porbandar, India Manu , Born May 5, 1906, Electrical Engineering, Entered Sophomore Year. William Metcalf, CIDBA Roxbury, Mass. Bill , Born December 31, 1907, Pre- pared at Boston English High School, Chemistry, Entered Freshman Year. Clarence Elliott Middleton, QDKE Corsicana, Texas Born March 29, 1908, Prepared at Bay- lor University, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Society, Elections Committee C4D, Walker Memorial Committee CZD, Entered Sophomore Year. john Franklin Miller, jr. Maplewood, N. J. Johnnie , Born January 27, 1908, Prepared at Ohio Wesleyan University, Architectural Engineering, Entered Junior Year. Raymond William Miller, WA Medford, Mass. Ray , Born October 31, 1906, Pre- pared at Medford High School, Archi- tectural Engineering, Architectural So- ciety, Entered Freshman Year. Sydney Rheinhalt Miller i Boston, Mass. Sid , Born January 2, 1908, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Chemical En- gineering Practice, Chemical Society, Chairman of Membership Committee C3D, Entered Freshman Year. Sidney Milligan New Bedford, Mass. Sid , Born April 27, 1909, Prepared at New Bedford High School, Chemical Engineering Practice, Dorclan, Chemi- cal Society, Soccer Varsity Team CZD, Field Marshal C4D, Dormitory Commit- tee C4D, Tech Show, Management Cl, ZD, Entered Freshman Year. john Kazuo Minarni Seattle, Wash. Kaz , Born June 30, 1907, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Building Con- struction, Stylus, Dorclan, Dormitory Committee C494 The Tech, Staff Cl, 29, Circulation Manager CQ, T. C. A., Cabinet CZD, Entered Freshman Year. john Hamilton Minnick, QSFA Auburn, Mass. Ham , Born March 29, 1906, Pre- pared at Worcester Polytechnic Insti- tute, General Engineering, Society of Automotive Engineers, Vice-President C4D, Musical Clubs, Glee Club C3, 49, Entered Junior Year. Robert Reid Moffat, X112 Regina, Sask., Canada Born March 17, 1906, Prepared at Uni- versity of Saskatchewan, Architecture, Entered Sophomore Year. Helen Delight Moody Denver, Colo. Dee , Born October 2, 1909, Prepared at University of Denver, General Engi- neering, Cleofan, Entered Sophomore Year. William Tucker Moody, ATS? North Andover, Mass. Buck , Born November 2, 1908, Pre- pared at Bowdoin College, Civil Engi- neering: Scabbard and Blade, Mortar and Ball, Chi Epsilon, Civil Engineering Society, Track, Varsity Team C2, 3, 49, Cross Country, Varsity Team CZD, Field Day Football CZD, Field Day Relay CU, The Benchmark, Advertising Man- ager CZD, R, O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Arsene Walter Morin Boston, Mass. Born July 28, 1908, Prepared at Stone and Pond School, Engineering Adminis- tration, Corporation XV, Electrical Engineering Society, Catholic Club, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C295 Class Baseball CZD, Field Day Tu - of-War Cl, 21, Field Day Football Clg, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Louis Shepard Morse, jr., EX York, Pa. Lou , Born April 21, 1908, Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy,Engineering Administration, The Beaver Club, Quadrangle Club, Corporation XV, Freshman Basketball Team, Captain, Walker Memorial Committee CZD, Field Day Marshal C4D, All--Tech Smoker Committee CD, TECHNIQUE, Staff CD, T. C. A., Executive Commit- tee C31 Vice-President C41 Handbook, Managing Editor C21 General Manager CSD, Entered Freshman Year. Lowell Miller Moses Pittsburgh, Pa. 'AMose , Born October 23, 1909, Pre- pared at Carnegie Institute of Technol- ogy, Aeronautical Engineering, Aero- nautical Engineering Society, Varsity Fencing Team C4D, T. C. A., Social Service C21 Advisory Board Solicitation CQ, Entered Sophomore Year. Frederick Michael Moss Fairhaven, Mass. Mose , Born July 3, 1909, Prepared at Fairhaven High School, Architecture, Pi Delta Epsilon, Grogo, Frieze and Cornice, Combined Professional Socie- ties, Architectural Societ , President C4D, Field Day Football Institute Committee C4D, Field Day Marshal C495 President of Architectural Student Council CAD, TECHNIQUE, Art Editor C4Dg Entered Freshman Year. Harry Austin Murray West Roxbury, Mass. Austie , Born February 21, 1910, Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School, Aeronautical Engineering, Society of Automotive Engineers, Aeronautical Engineering Society, Pistol Team C3, 49, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Albert Nagel Walpole, Mass. Al , Born May 8, 1908, Prepared at Walpole High School, Chemical Engi- neering, Alpha Chi Sigma, Chemical Society, Entered Freshman Year. John MacArthur Ness Auburn, Me. Born April 24, 1908, Prepared at Bates College, Electrical Engineering-Co6p- erative Course, Entered Junior Year. David Nicoll Beverly, Mass. Born September 28, 1904, Prepared at Lowell Institute, Mechanical Engi- neering, Square and Compass Club, En- tered Freshman Year. Frederick William Nordsiek New York, N. Y. Fred , Born june 5, 19095 Prepared at George Washington High School, Biology and Public Health, Sedgwick Biological Society, President C495 Fresh- man Varsity Crew, Field Day Tug-of- War CZD, Entered Freshman Year. Edward John Norris Portland, Me. Eddie , Born March 21, 1908, Pre- pared at Phillips Exeter Academy, Gen- eral Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, S. A. M. E., President C495 Freshman Wrestling Team, Manager CD, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. John Adolph Norton New Britain, Conn. Born January 23, 1909, Prepared at New Britain High School, Ship Operation, Naval Architectural Society, Field Day Tug-of-War CD, Entered Freshman Year. Arnold Leroy Nylander Brookville, Mass. Arnie , Born November 3, 1909, Pre- pared at Sumner High School, Electri- cal Engineering-Coiiperative Course, Electrical Engineering Society, Entered Freshman Year. Francis Richard O'I.eary Boston, Mass. Frank , Born June 10, 1908, Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School, Electri- cal Engineering-Cooperative Course, Hexalpha, Electrical Engineering Soci- ety, S. A, M. E., Catholic Club, Field Day Crew CD, Field Day Tug-of-War C235 R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. John Leif Olsen Boston, Mass. Johnny , Born May 28, 1910, Pre- pared at Boston English High School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineerin Society, S. A, M. E., Field Day Tug-05 gat CZD, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman ear. Ralph Gordon Opferkuck Springfield, Ohio Born March 14, 1909, Prepared at Springheld High School, Architectural Engineering, Entered Sophomore Year. Horst Hans Orbanowski Duesseldorf, Germany Born July 7, 1908, Prepared at Dart- mouth College, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Entered Junior Year. Carl Wilson Orleman Atlantic City, N. J. Born June 7, 1910, Prepared at Univer- sity of Nevada, Chemistry, Alpha Chi Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Varsity Club, Dorclan, Chemical Society, Cath- olic Club, Varsity Boxing Team C2, 3, 41, Captain C4D, Field Day Relay Cl, ZD, Wearer of the T , Field Day Marshal C41 M. l. T. A. A. C495 R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. George Moy Orne Boston, Mass. Born February 20, 19075 P 1'ePf11'efl 25 Peking, China, Electrical Engineering, T. E. N., Staff CZD, R. O. T. C., En- tered Freshman Year. Ralph Morris Osborne Newport News, Va. Raps , Born January 12, 1903, Pre- pared at U. S. Military Academy, Army Ordnance, Army Ordnance Association, Entered Senior Year. Fred john O'Sullivan Newtonville, Mass. Sully , Born December 6, 1909, Pre- pared at Newton High School, Electri- cal Engineering-Cotiperative Course, Masque, Mortar and Ball, Electrical Engineering Society, Catholic Club, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team CD, Field Day Relay CD, Tech Show, Chorus C2, 3, 49, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. William Howe Otis, AEG? Moline, Ill. Bill , Born June 18, 1908, Prepared at Moline High School, Aeronautical En- gineering, Tau Beta Pi, Scabbard and Blade, Varsity Club, Tech Boat Club, Aeronautical Engineering Society, Crew, Freshman Varsity, Captain, Var- sity C2D,JU1'1lOI' Varsity CZQ, Field Day Crew CD, Wearer of the T , Field Day Marshal C4D, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year, ' Luis Pachon-Rojas, f12AA Bogota, Colombia Born August 23, 1905, Prepared at Cole- gio de S. Bartolome, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Latin Ameri- can Club, Catholic Club, Entered Sopho- more Year. john Page Evanston, Ill. Born October 31, 1906, Prepared at Evanston Township High School, Building Construction, Mechanical En- gineering Society, Entered Freshman Year. T11 4 w l x B l Q r 1 r I ? Pi Y ii li ll li ill l 2 . I is ll !l 'l . lm it I 'i xi I: ll Ll Walter joseph Paltz Syracuse, N. Y. Walt , Born June 28, 1906, Prepared at University of Notre Dame, Chemical Engineering, Pi Delta Epsilon, Grogo, Dorclang Chemical Society, Catholic Club, TECHNIQUE, Photographic Manager C31 Managing Editor C4D, Entered Sophomore Year. Robert Phelps Parker, CIDEK Fall River, Mass. Bobby , Born December 19, 1909, Prepared at B. M. C. Durfee High School, Chemical Engineering, Masque, Grogo, Dramashop, Chemical Society, Manager of Field Day Tug-of-War QD, TECHNIQUE, Staff Q1, ZD, Fea- tures Editor Q3D, Tech Show, Chorus CD, Cast CZ, 3, 49, Entered Freshman Year. Erwin Tyler Parkhurst Somerville, Mass. Ty , Born November 4, 1909, Pre- pared at Somerville High School, Elec- trical Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. Harry Alexandre Parris Cambridge, Mass. Born June 24, 1909, Prepared at Cam- bridge Latin High School, Electrical Engineering, Freshman Hockey Team, Entered Freshman Year. Arthur Raymond Partington Clifton, N. Art , Born May 13, 1902, Prepared at Passaic High School, Aeronautical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering Society, Society of Automotive Engi- neers, Entered Freshman Year. 100 joseph Henry Pasell New Bedford, Mass. Jo , Born April 16, 1908, Prepared at New Bedford High School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, Entered Freshman Year. Alexander Leo Pavlo Odessa, Russia Born August 31, 1909, Prepared at Rob- ert College, Turkey, Electrical Engi- neering, Entered Junior Year. Charles Burditt Pear, jr. Weston, Mass. Born April 10, 1909, Prepared at Weston High School, Electrical Engineering- Communications, Masque, Freshman Hockey Team, Tech Show, Management Cl, 23, Stage Manager UD, Director of Production QD, Entered Freshman Year. Myrle Meader Perkins Lakeport, N. H. Red , Born january 27, 1910, Pre- pared at Laconia High School, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Society, Trip Manager C4D, Field Day Football CD, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Enio Oris Persion Quincy, Mass. Born june 16, 1910, Prepared at Quincy Senior High School, Building Construc- tion, Civil Engineering Society, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team CD, Field Day Relay CD, Entered Freshman Year. Robert Kimball Phelan, AXP West Medford, Mass. Bob , Born January 1, 1909, Prepared at Medford High School, Industrial- Biology, The Beaver Club, Sedgwick Biological Society, Entered Freshman ear. Arturo Rafael Pico, fI1AA Coamo, Porto Rico Art , Born August 11, 1907, Prepared at Clason Point Military Academy, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Latin American Club, Catholic Club, Entered Junior Year. William Allen Pitbladdo Brooklyn, N, Y. Pit , Born July Z0, 1905, Prepared at Pratt Institute, General Engineering, Masque, Dorclan, Aeronautical Engi- neering Society, Wrestling, Freshman Team, Varsity Team CZ, 3, 49, Captain C495 Spring Class Crew CZD, Field Day Tug-of-War CD, M. I. T. A. A. C495 Field Day Marshal C4D, Dormitory Committee C495 Tech Show, Chorus CZ, 39, Musical Clubs, Glee Club CZ, 31, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Albert Morton Plant Branford, Conn. Mort , Born July Z8,'1908, Prepared at Branford High School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, Aeronautical Engineering So- ciety, Entered Freshman Year. Robert Cecil Platt, ATS2 Highland Park, Ill. Bob , Born August 19, 1910, Prepared at Deerfield High School, Aeronautical Engineering, Boxing, Varsity Team CZ, 3, 49, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. 101 Richard Sidney Pollack Philadelphia, Pa. Dick , Born july 14, 1906, Prepared at Temple University High School, General Engineering, Masque,Drama- shop, Mechanical Engineering Society, Aeronautical Engineering Society, Voo Doo, Staff CD, Tech Show, Cast CZ, 35, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Raymond Sunman Poor, B911 Newbury, Mass. Ray , Born February 19, 1907, Pre- pared at Newburyport High School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, Field Day Relay CZD, Entered Freshman Year. Rotheus Byram Porter, jr. Malden, Mass. Byde , Born October 28, 1908, Pre- pared at Malden High School, Chemical Engineering, Grogo, Chemical Society, TECHNIQUE, Staff CZD, Literary Edi- tor CQ, Entered Freshman Year. Frederick John Powers Malden, Mass. Fredie , Born July 10, 1905, Prepared at Malden High School, Physics, Phys- ics Society, Field Day Football CD, Entered Freshman Year. Robert Minton Price, QDBE Scranton, Pa. Bob , Born March 1, 19095 Prepared at Peddie School, Mechanical Engi- neering, The Beaver Club, Walker Club, Scabbard and Blade, Aeronautical Engineering Society, Combined Profes- sional Societies, Army Ordnance Asso- ciation, President C4D, Boxing, Fresh- man Team, Varsity Team CZ, 3, 41 Manager CBD, M. l. T. A. A. CQ, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Bryce Prindle West Barrington, R. I. Born October 23, 1909, Prepared at Ani- herst High School, Industrial Biology, Delta Omega, Sedgwick Biological Society, Vice-President C49, T. C. A., Manager Church Relations C29, En- tered Freshman Year. Samuel Brentnell Pritchard Boston, Mass. Born January 24, 1908, Prepared at Boston English High School, Electrical Engineering-Cooperative Course, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Robert Tripp Puffer Watertown, N. Y. Puff , Born May 10, 1909, Prepared at Watertown High School, Aeronautical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering Society, Lacrosse, Varsity Team CZ, 39, R. O. T, C., Entered Freshman Year. Henry Denison Randall, jr., AT Lynn, Mass. Born April 30, 1908, Prepared at Am- herst College, Electrical Engineering- Cooperative Course, Musical Clubs, Glee Club CBD, Entered Junior Year. Charles Waldron Rankin Hudson, N. Y. Charlie , Born February 20, 1908, Prepared at Hudson High School, Phys- ics, Aeronautical Engineering Society, Electrical Engineering Society, Physics Society, T. E. N., Staff Cl, 29, Publica- IIOH Manager C39, T. C. A., Handbook Cl, 2.9, Entered Freshman Year. 102 Harutun David Rashduni Bagdad, Mesopotamia Born April 9, 1911, Prepared at Ameri- can University of Beirut, Syria,Electrical Engineering-Communications, Entered Freshman Year. Herbert Emmons Raymond, jr. EX, St. Albans, Vt. Herb , Born September 17, 1908, Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, Engineering Administration, Tech Boat Club, Corporation XV, Crew, Fresh- man 150-lb., 150-lb. Varsity C2, 39, Spring Class C29, Field Day Crew C29, T. E. N., Staff C1, 29, Asst. Treasurer C39, Entered Freshman Year. Leslie Harold Reed Montague City, Mass. Les , Born February 7, 1908, Prepared at Turners Falls High School, Building Construction, Pi Delta Epsilon, Grogo, Civil Engineering Society, TECH- NIQUE, Staff Cl, 29, Treasurer C395 En- tered Freshman Year. Charles Gideon Rice, AT Hartford, Conn. Girl , Born November 5, 1906, Pre- pared at Hartford High School, Archi- tectural Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. Frederick Albert Ritchie, IIDMA New Bedford, Mass. Born October 7, 1909, Prepared at New Bedford High School, Naval Architec- ture and Marine Engineering, Scabbard and Blade, Naval Architectural Society, Army Ordnance Association, Freshman Cross Country Team, Varsity Boxing Team C29, Field Day Tug-of-War C29, Field Day Football Cl9, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. 9017 axe Adi? ,awww , --z'-f,.lxvX's'-5'f ' I '-YW :aa ' . H: , :.' t-f.1F'i2f'.-:T -eats .' ,M 4'-1-tragsa .. . . :sf . 1' if-fE2?'4'If'f'2':- lf i?Qf7f?,5-2'- iQ f.iotrjfiei' 1' f -3 f QQEZZQY:-f1'21TI3S21fvf:EWQ5e- 3.-5'4f1 ::. .-'L+ -: 2 --'- ' William Henry Roberts, AT Detroit, Mich. Bill , Born September 11, 1908, Pre- pared at College of City of Detroit, Chemical Engineering, Baton, Musical Clubs, Management C1, 21, Treasurer CBD, Personnel Manager CQ, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. William Frank Robinson Methuen, Mass, Bill , Born October 11, 1909, Prepared at Methuen High School, Electrical En- gineering-Cooperative Course, Electri- cal En ineering Society, Varsity Track Team 521, Varsity Cross Country Team C4D, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Gilbert Morgan Roddy, JDFA Bellevue, Pa. Gil , Born October 10, 1910, Pre- pared at Bellevue High School, Engi- neering Administration, Osiris, The Beaver Club, Walker Club, Pi Delta Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Stylus, Quad- rangle Club, Corporation XV, Class Executive Committee C395 Institute Committee CLD, Field Day Marshal C495 All-Tech Smoker CID, The Tech, Staff C1, D, Advertising Manager C31 Gen- eral Manager C4D, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Michael George Rogers Hyde Park, Mass. Mike , Born September 29, 19095 Pre- pared at Hyde Park High School, Elec- trical Engineering-Cooperative Course, Entered Freshman Year. Harry William Rosen Revere, Mass. Born August 6, 19095 Pffapafed QI Revere High School, Mechanical Engi- neering, Mechanical Engineering Soci- ety, Menorah Society, Varsity Gym Team C-U, Entered Freshman Year. William Frederick Rosser, ATA Arcanum, Ohio Bill , Born August 30, 1907, Prepared at Ohio Wesleyan University, Architec- ture, Entered Sophomore Year. Charles Rubin Boston, Mass. Charlie , Born November 16, 1909, Prepared at Boston English High School, Chemistry, Freshman Class Baseball Team, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Tinsley White Rucker, III, EN Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Tin , Born December 26, 1909, Pre- pared at Episcopal Academy, Building Construction, The Beaver Club, Mortar and Ball, Quadrangle Club, Civil Engi- neering Society, Mechanical Engineer- ing Society, Spring Class Crew CZD, Class Executive Committee CD, Field Day Marshal C495 Freshman Rules Com- mittee CZD, T. C. A., Cabinet CQ, Treas- urer C4D, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. joseph Ralph Ryan Arlington, Mass. joe , Born April 5, 1908, Prepared at English High School, Electrochemical Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. Samuel Gilbert Ryan, CPKE Waco, Texas Policy , Born May 16, 19075 Prepared at Trinity University, Mechanical En- gineering, Mechanical Engineering So- ciety, Soccer, Varsity Team C3, 43, Cap- tain C4D, M. I. T. A. A. C4D, Entered Sophomore Year. ,Q 1 ' 5554 Q' i YAN V Y 4249 We George Nelson Sageman Saranac Lake, N. Y. Nels , Born March 6, 1909, Prepared at Saranac Lake High School, Civil Engineering, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Robert Sanders, BGII Washington, D. C. Bob , Born March 25, 1908, Prepared at Central High School, Aeronautical Engineering, Baton, Field Day Football CD, Institute Committee C-0, Field Day Marshal MD, Musical Clubs, Business Manager C31 General Manager QQ, Entered Freshman Year. Manordas Monanlal Sanghavi Bombay, India Born July 8, 1906, Prepared at Univer- sity of Bombay, Electrical Engineering, Entered Junior Year, Charles Watt Schroeder Watertown, Mass. Charlie , Born June 3, 1909, Prepared at Watertown High School, Chemistry, Alpha Chi Sigma, Chemical Society, Freshman Rifle Team, Entered Fresh- man Year. Fernand David Schweizer, GTA Syracuse, N. Y. Dave , Born March 17, 1909, Pre- pared at Syracuse University, Building Construction, Scabbard and Blade, Mortar and Ball, R. O. T. C., Entered Sophomore Year. 104 Harold Edmund Searles New Bedford, Mass. Born March 28, 1908, Prepared at New Bedford High School, General Engi- neering, Swimming, Freshman Team, Varsity Team QD, Tennis, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 49, Class Baseball C3, 49, Field Day Tug-of-War CU, Field Day Football CZD, Entered Freshman Year. Charles William Seaver Chicopee Falls, Mass. Charlie , Born October 21, 1908, Business Administration, Baton, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team Q3, 49, Field Day Tug-of-War CD, Field Day Relay CD, Tech Show C3, 49, Musical Clubs Ql, 2, 3, 49, Entered Freshman Year. Arthur Chapin Seelye, AAQ Worcester, Mass. Born April 27, 1905, Prepared at Bow- doin College, Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Naval Architec- tural Society, Entered Freshman Year. Maurice Llewellyn Sellers Somerville, Mass. Born December 23, 1909, Prepared at Somerville Hi h School' Naval Archi E w ' tecture and Marine Engineering, Mor- tar and Ball, Naval Architectural Soci- ety, Musical Clubs, Instrumental Club Cl, 2, QD, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Vladimir Alexis Semion New York, N. Y. Walt , Born June 22, 1906, Prepared at Harbin Commercial School, General Engineering, Entered Junior Year. joseph Bernard Shea Holyoke, Mass. Joe , Born August 9, 1910, Prepared at Holyoke High School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, Field Day Tug-of-War Q1, D, Entered Freshman Year. Gordon Duryea Shellard Ridgewood, N. Born May 25, 1910, Prepared at Phil- lips Exeter Academy, Civil Engineering, Varsity Club, Civil Engineering Society, Chemical Society, Debating Society, Fencin , Freshman Team, Varsity Team 5, 3, 49, Wearer of the T , En- tered Freshman Year. Harry William Shimmin, GE West Orange, N. Harry , Born October 27, 1906, Pre- pared at Stevens School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, Aeronautical Engineering So- ciety, Freshman Boxing Team, Field Day Tug-of-War CD, Entered Freshman Year. Benjamin Barnett Shulkin, JUBA Massena, N. Y. Ben , Born June 9, 1910, Prepared at Massena High School, General Engi- neering, Aeronautical Engineering So- ciety, Menorah Society, Entered Junior Year. Otis Arthur Sibley, ATS2 Grove City, Pa. Sib , Born September 13, 1907, Pre- pared at Grove City College, Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Pi Delta Epsilon, Woop Garoo, Naval Architectural Society, Institute Com- mittee Qj, All-Tech Smoker Committee CQ, Voo Doo, Literary Editor Clj, Managing Editor C3, 49, R. O. T. C., Entered Sophomore Year. Roger Gerard Simard Lewiston, Me. Born February 3, 1909, Prepared at Bates College, Chemistry, Chemical Society, Entered Junior Year. Ralph Simes Dorchester, Mass. Born December 28, 1909, Prepared at Boston English High School, Mathe- matics, Entered Freshman Year. Frank Herbert Simon, ABQ New York, N. Y. Frank , Born A ril 15, 1909, Prepared at City College oi?New York, Railroad Operation, Scabbard and Blade, Civil Engineering Society, Dormitory Com- mittee QD, R. O. T. C., Entered Fresh- man Year. Arthur Andrew Smith Dorchester, Mass. Art , Born June 17, 1908, Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School, Civil En- gineering, Civil Engineering Society, Entered Freshman Year. Clifford Myron Smith Brookline, Mass. Cliff , Born June 4, 1910, Prepared at Brookline High School, Chemical Engi- neering, Chemical Society, Rifle, Fresh- man Team, Varsity Team QD, Entered Freshman Year. 10 Clifton Austin Smith Lynn, Mass. Cliff , Born January 15, 1909, Pre- pared at Lynn Classical High School, Electrical Engineering-Communications, Musical Clubs, Instrumental Club Cl, 2, D, Entered Freshman Year. Fred Wilson Smith Kansas City, Mo. Born October 24, 1908, Prepared at Southwest High School, Chemistry, Chemical Society, Aeronautical Engi- neering Society, Radio Society, En- tered Freshman Year. . Harry Sheldon Smith, AKE Taunton, Mass. Smitty , Born June 4, 1909, Prepared at Taunton High School, Engineering Administration, The Beaver Club, Walker Club, Tau Beta Pi, Inter-Frater- nity Conference, All-Tech Smoker Com- mittee CZD, Entered Freshman Year. john William Smith Watertown, Mass. Jack , Born April 23, 1909, Prepared at Watertown High School, Engineer- ing Administration, Corporation XV, Freshman Track Team, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Robert Morris Snyder, IIJBE Pottsville, Pa. Bob , Born February 29, 1908, Pre- pared at Kent School, Engineering Ad- ministration, The Beaver Club, Walker Club,-Inter-Fraternity Conference, Cor- poration XV, Manager of Varsity Hockey Team QD, Field Day Football Cl, 25, T. C. A., Handbook C1, 21, En- tered Freshman Year. 10 Harry Soden, 93 Rocky Mount, N. C. Born May 30, 1907, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Aeronautical En- gineering, Society of Automotive En- gineers, Lacrosse Varsity Team QD, En tered Freshman Year. john Eaton Spalding, QAX Watertown, Mass. Johnny , Born May 1, 1910, Prepared at Watertown High School, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Society, Fresh- man Tennis Team, Tech Show, Orches- tra QD, Musical Clubs, Instrumental Club Cl, 2, 31, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Winthrop Wyman Spencer Rutland, Vt. Win , Born March 31, 1910, Prepared at Rutland High School, Chemical En- gineering, Chemical Society, Rifle, Freshman Team, Varsity Team QD, Entered Freshman Year. Theodore Bryce Spruill, QIPKE North Adams, Mass. Bryce , Born January 14, 1909, Pre- pared at Phillips Andover Academy, Engineering Administration, The Bea- ver Club, Varsity Club, Dramashop, Corporation XV, Manager Varsity Swimming Team UD, Freshman Basket- ball Team, Squash Team CB, 49, Wearer of the T , All-Tech Smoker QD, Musical Clubs, Instrumental Club CD, M. I. T. A. A. CBD, Secretary C4D, En- tered Freshman Year. Charles Edwin Starr, jr., EN Miami Beach, Fla. Ed , Born July 15, 1909, Prepared at University of Miami, Chemical Engi- neering,Osiris,Pi Delta Epsilon, Grogo, Chemical Society, Institute Committee C495 Field Day Marshal QQ, TECH- NIQUE, Staff QD, Advertising Mana- ger CBD, General Manager CQ, En- tered Sophomore Year. Charles William Steinbach Lewistown, Pa. Born October 13, 1909, Prepared at Mercersburg Academy, Civil Engineer- ing, Chi Epsilon, Civil Engineering So- ciety, Dormitory Committee CLD, En- tered Freshman Year. Benjamin Walter Steverman, KIDK Brookline, Mass. Steve , Born August 21, 1909, Pre- pared at Brookline High School, Engi- neering Administration, Baton, Var- sity Club, Corporation XV, Catholic Club, Varsity Track Team C2, 3, LQ, Hockey, Varsity Team C4D, Freshman 150-lb. Crew, Wearer of the HT , En- tered Freshman Year. Edwin Wilfred Storr Westfield, N. J. Ed , Born July 18, 1907, Prepared at Princeton Preparatory School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Entered Freshman Year. john Edward Strong, AKII Albuquerque, N. M. Jack , Born May 22, 1907, Prepared at Albuquerque High School, Engineer- ing Administration, Baton, Scabbard and Blade, Corporation XV, Electrical Engineering Society, Rifle Club, Man- ager Freshman Rifle Team, Musical Clubs, Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 49, instru- mental Club C2jg R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Matthew Daniel Sullivan Fall River, Mass. Born October 8, 1910, Prepared at B. M. C. Durfee High School, Building Construction, Field Day Tug-of-War Cl, 29, Entered Freshman Year. Richard Fleming Sundstrom, EX Stockholm, Sweden Swede , Born June 16, 1909, Prepared at Hogre Allmiina Liiroverket fi Os- termalm, Chemistry, Entered Fresh- man Year. John Reed Swanton, jr. Washington, D. C. Johnny , Born November 12, 1909, Prepared at McKinley Technical High School, Mechanical Engineering, The Tech, Staff CD, Night Editor CD, En- tered Freshman Year. Williard Everett Swift, QAX Worcester, Mass. Ev , Born January 6, 1907, Prepared at Moses Brown High School, Engi- neering Administration, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year, Stanley joseph Szymczyk Chicopee Falls, Mass. 'ASmeezik , Born March 22, 1908, Pre- pared at Chicopee High School, Elec- trical Engineering, Electrical Engineer- ing Society, Catholic Club, Tech Show, Business Staff C2, 32, Entered Sopho- more Year. James Lawrence Tedford Salem, Mass. Ted , Born june 28, 1908, Prepared at Berkeley Preparatory School, General Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. 107 Frank Terdina Berwyn, Ill. Born January 8, 19085 Prepared at Mor- ton College5 Aeronautical Engineering5 Aeronautical Engineering Society, So- ciety of Automotive Engineers5 Field Day Football C255 Entered Sophomore Year. Norman Curtis Thomas, NPA Swampscott, Mass. Bud 5 Born February 8, 19105 Pre- pared at Lawrence Academy5 Ship Op- eration5 Naval Architectural Society5 Entered Freshman Year. john Perkins Tillinghast, BSU Hibbing, Minn. Bornjanuary 10, 19085 Prepared at Hib- bingjunior College5 Architectural Engi- neering5 Manager Fencing C3D5 M. I. T. A. A. CZD5 Entered Freshman Year. Winthrop Hoadley Towner, IIDZK Baltimore, Md. Win 5 Born October 15, 19045 Pre- pared at Mercersburg Academy5 General Engineeringg Scrollg Society of Automo- tive Engineers5 Aeronautical Engineer- ing Society, Managing Board C495 T. E. N., StaffC1, 2D, Associate Editor CBD, Editor C495 R. O. T. C.5 Entered Freshman Year. Harmon Jardine Truax, SAX v Velva, N. D. Jerry 5 Born September 29, 19105 Pre- pared at Shattuck School5 Biology and Public Health5 Pi Delta Epsilon5 Stylus5 Scabbard and Blade5 Chemical Society5 Sedgwick Biological Society, Freshman Swimming Team5 The Tech, Staff C1, 21, Treasurer C2D, Business Service Manager CBD, Business Manager C455 R. O. T. C.5 Entered Freshman Year. 108 Chia Ching Tu Ferigehen, China Born October 24, 19055 Electrical Engi- neering5 Cosmopolitan Club5 Entered Sophomore Year, john Bissell Tucker, EX Boston, Mass. Johnny 5 Born January 31, 19085 Pre- pared at Purdue University5 Mechanical Engineeringg Society of Automotive Engineersg The Tech, Staff CZD5 En- tered Sophomore Year. Charles Wentworth Turner, AXA Cliftondale, Mass. Chuck 5 Born June 18, 19085 Prepared at Chauncy Hall Schoolg Electrical En- gineeringg Electrical Engineering Soci- ety5 Class Baseball C295 Musical Clubs, Staff C1, 2D5 Entered Freshman Year. Frederick joseph Turner Swampscott, Mass. Born December 11, 19095 Prepared at Swampscott High School5 Mechanical Engineering5 Mechanical Engineering Society5 Entered Freshman Year. Henri Batchelder Turner Everett, Mass. Born May 16, 19085 Prepared at Everett High School, Civil Engineering5 Civil Engineering Society5 Entered Freshman Year. John Latimer Turner, CDFA Newton Center, Mass. Jay , Born June 8, 1907, Prepared at Newton High School, Architecture, Architectural Society, Entered Fresh- man Year. Robert Newell Vanderwarker,fIDMA Taunton, Mass. Van , Born February 13, 1909, Pre- pared at Taunton High School, Elec- trical Engineering-Communications, Electrical Engineering Society, Entered Freshman Year. Wichian Vibul Bangkok, Siam Vib , Born February 27, 19095 Pre- pared at Mercersburg Academy, Me- chanical Engineeting, Soccer Varsity Team C2, EO, Entered Freshman Year. A john Rea Vincent, QKT Telcamah, Neb. Jack , Born January 24, 1905, Pre- pared at Coe College, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, R. O. T. C., Entered Sophomore Year. Gaspar Bernardo Vizoso Havana, Cuba Born December 5, 1906, Prepared at Industrial English School, Engineering Administration, Spring Class Crew C2, 33, Field Day Crew C2j, Entered Fresh- man Year. Franz Adolf vonArnim Schloss, Muslcau, Germany Born July 11, 1907, Prepared at German Gymnasium, Chemical Engineering, En tered Junior Year. Samuel Waldman Lynn, Mass. Born August 10, 1910, Prepared at Lynn Classical High School, Chemical Engi- neering Practice, Chemical Society, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Clifford Charles Walker Winthrop Highlands, Mass. Clin , Born October 14, 1907, Pre- pared at Berkeley Preparatory School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Entered Freshman Year. Henry Brooks Walker New Bedford, Mass. Rusty , Born March 21, 1909, Pte- pared at New Bedford High School, General Engineering, Masque, Baton, Aeronautical Engineering Society g Var- sity Gym Team C2, 33, Field Day Tug-of- War C2D, Tech Show, Orchestra C1, 2, 3, 43, Leader C31 Music Writer C2, 42, Musical Clubs, Instrumental Club Cl, 2, 32, Leader C395 R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. s David Francis Walters, BGH Detroit, Mich. Pop , Born September 30, 1905, Pre- pared at Highland Park High School, General Engineering, Aeronautical En- gineering Society, Field Day Tug-of-War CD, Entered Sophomore Year. 10 Francis Dickin Weeks, EN Milxvaukee, Wis. Frank , Born May 8, 1907, Prepared at Dartmouth College, Electrical Engi- neering, Electrical Engineering Society, Vice-Chairman C4D, Musical Clubs, Banjo Club CBD, Entered junior Year. jack Robert Weprin, TAKE New York, N. Y. Jackie , Born June 10, 1909, Prepared at Georgia School ofTechnology,Archi- tectural Engineering, Architectural So- ciety, Varsity Tennis Team C3, 42, Field Day Tug-of-War CD, Entered Freshman Year. Stuart Clarence Westerfeld Winnetka, lll. Stu , Born February 24, 1909, Pre- pared at New Trier High School, Rail- road Operation, Civil Engineering Soci- ety, The Tech, Night Editor CZD, The Benchmark, Associate Editor CZD, Tech Show, Cast C3D, Entered Freshman Year. joseph Warren Wetmore Albany, N. Y. Born May 1, 1909, Prepared at Deering High School, Aeronautical Engineering, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Elliot Leonard Whitaker, XIIA Sharon, Mass. Whit , Born July 8, 1910, Prepared at Boston English High School, Atchi- tecture, Osiris, Varsity Club, Grogo, Frieze and Cornice, Tech Boat Club, Architectural Society, Crew, Freshman Varsity, Varsity C3, 49, Field Day Crew CD, Wearer of the T , Architectural Student Council C3, 45, TECHNIQUE, Art Editor C3D, Voo Doo, Associate Editor C3, 49, Tech Song Book Com- mittee C39, Entered Freshman Year. 110 Meyer Paul White, ESM' Roxbury, Mass. Mike , Born April 13, 1911, Prepared at English High School, Mechanical Engineering, Menorah Society, Boxing, Freshman Team, Varsity Team CZ, 3, 49, Class Baseball C1, 25, Manager CZD, Entered Freshman Year. jack Ormond Wilkinson Chestnut Hill, Mass. Willie , Born December 13, 19075 Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, En- gineering Administration, Corporation XV, Liberal Club, Freshman Swimming Team, Freshman Tennis Team, Entered Freshman Year. Allen Parker Wilson, jr. Waltham, Mass. Born December 5, 1908, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Electrical Engi- neering, Electrical Engineering Society, Field Day Football C1, ZH, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Robert Kay Wilson Brookline, Mass. Bob , Born April 22, 1910, Prepared at Brookline High School, Engineering Administration, Mortar and Ball, Cor- poration XV, Class Baseball C1, ZD, The Benchmark, Associate Editor CZD, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Roger Townsend Wilson Fort Bliss, Texas Roge , Born February 7, 1910, Pre- pared at Texas College of Mines, ElectricalEngineering-Communications, Scabbard and Blade, Grogo, Radio Soci- ety, Dormitory Committee C4j, TECH- NIQUE, Staff C2, 3D, Features Editor C41 R. O. T. C., Entered Sophomore Year. Charles Robert Wood, EN Salem, N. Charley , Born November 20, 1907, Prepared at Mercersburg Academy, En- gineering Administration, Institute Committee C4D, Elections Committee CZ, 3, 49, Chairman C495 All-Tech Smoker Committee CQ, T. E. N., Staff Cl, ZD, Publicity Manager C3D, Entered Freshman Year. William Folsom Wood, AKE Rockland, Me. Bill , Born December 10, 1907, Pre- pared at Phillips Exeter Academy, Chemical Engineering,The Beaver Club, Varsity Golf Team C31 Entered Fresh- man Year. Edwin Sheldon Worden, jr., AT White Plains, N. Y. Ed , Born February 29, 1908, Prepared at White Plains High School, Engineer- ing Administration, Pi Delta Epsilon, Stylus, Corporation XV, Radio Society, Varsity Swimming Team C2D, Field Day Tug-of-War C2D, The Tech, Reporter CD, News Writer C2D, Night Editor CZD, Make up Editor C2, 39, Editorial Board C3, 49, Entered Freshman Year. Charles Sterling Wyckoff, AND Simsbury, Conn. Stud , Born May 8, 1906, Prepared at Amherst College, Aeronautical Engi- neering, Society of Automotive Engi- neers, Entered junior Year. James Anthony Wyszynski Richard Hoy Yates, EN Detroit, Mich. Dick , Born October 12, 1909, Pre- pared at City College of Detroit, Gen- eral Engineering, The Beaver Club, Walker Club, Tau Beta Pi, Mortar and Ball, Tech Boat Club, Corporation XV, Manager Basketball CBD, Golf, Varsity TCHITI CZ, 3, 49, Captain C3, 4D, Field Day Marshal C4D, All-Tech Smoker Committee C3, 42, Advisory Council on Athletics C4D, M. I. T. A. A. CD, Sec- retarv C4D, R. O. T. C., Entered Fresh- man Year. Chesley Sanford Young Denver, Colo. Chet , Born October 12, 1909, Pre- pared at Colorado School of Mines, Chemical Engineering Practice, R. O. T. C., Entered Junior Year. Leonard Zavorski Easthampton, Mass. Len , Born October 7, 1908, Prepared at Easthampton High School, Mechani- cal Engineering, Mechanical Engineer- ing Society, Aeronautical Engineering Society, Entered Freshman Year. Alfred Ziegler Nevvtonville, Mass. Al , Born January 6, 1909, Prepared at Newton High School, Electrochemi- cal Engineering, Chemical Society, Musical Clubs, Glee Club C3, 45, En- tered Freshman Year. Franklin Wesley Zwicker Reading, Mass. Boston, Mass. Frank , Born January 7, 1909, Pre- Born M?lfCh 5, l9Q9s PfeP3fed QPBFOWU pared at Chauncy Hall School, Electri- lqlU1VefS1fY5 Eflgmeeflflg Yfxdmlmsffa' cal Engineering, Electrical Engineering UOUS Entered S0PhOmOre Bear- Society, Entered Freshman Year. 1 CLASS OF 1932 DONALD B. GILMAN Prexizient CLASS OFFICERS Prefident i DONALD B. GILMAN Secretary WILLIAM A. KIRKPATRICK Imtitzete Committee ARTHUR N. RINEHIMER Executive Committee FRANCIS S. CHAMBERS, JR. Vice-Prefident ROBERT B. SEMPLE Treezfzerer RICHARD R. HALL JOHN LAWRENCE MAURICE W. COOK Cook Rinehimer Lawrence Chambers H2111 Semple Gilman Kirkpatrick 112 JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE Barker Semple jenkins L c G l Cl F awren e i man, 7L7fl'71Z4Z7Z iunerty JUNIOR PROM UNIOR PROM, the greatest social event of the school year, owes its success to the diligent work of the members of the Junior Prom Committee. This is composed of five members, elected by the Junior Class, and presided over by the Class President. ln the hands of these men rests the entire responsibility for the arrangements for an excellent ballroom, music of national reputation, distinctive favors for the girls, and a midnight dinner, all within a budget of three thousand dollars. The Junior Prom of 1931, held on March 20 in the Main Hall of Walker Memorial, witnessed the transformation of the hall into a beautiful ballroom with palms, floral decorations, and silver balloons gracing the walls and balconies, producing the atmosphere of a spacious Southern garden at blossom time. Beautiful girls, together with wonderful music from the famous orchestra of Barney Rapp and Paul Whiteman's S. S. Leviathan Orchestra brought forth that high spirit of revelry as the two hun- dred couples swayed gracefully and blissfully to the rhythm of the fascinating syncopated pieces and the entrancing slow music. Miss Carolyn Humphries, star of The Last Hour and Prom Girl of 1931, made a splendid impression with her delightful personality and was constantly in demand as a dancing partner. The Prom was a real success - the faded glories of Junior Week I have been obscured by its bril- liance. . 115 CLASS OF 1933 HERBERT M. LARRABBE Prexidezzt CLASS OFFICERS Prefident HERBERT M. LARRABEE Secretary CYRUS S. HAPGOOD Imtitzzte Committee CHARLES C. BELL Executive Committee Vice-Prefident ROBERT G. MACKAY Treezmrer PIERRE S. DUPONT, 313 WILBER B. HUSTON FRED L, HAAS LEIGHTON R. RICHARDS duPont MacKay Richards Huston Larrabee Bell Hapgood Haas 114 Prefident HENRY D. HUMPHREYS Sevreteizgf ROBERT M. BECKER SAYWARD H. FARNUM EDWARD P. BROMLEY CLASS OF 1934 HENRY D. HUNIPHREYS Pfefideizt CLASS OFFICERS Imtitiite Committee Executive Committee Vice-President PETER BARRY Treemirer LAURENCE B. STEIN, JR. LOUIS P. HOLLADAY FRANK M. HARTZ Stein Farnum Becker Humphreys Barry Kimball Bromley 115 5,659 -M' ATHLETICS : VARSITY SPORTS ADVISORY COUNCIL ON ATHLETICS JOHN A. ROCKWELL Chazirzmzfz C!76Zi7'77i4?7Z Tffeazmref' .S'ecreimj' John A. Rockwell '96 Henry E. Worcester '97 Allan Winter Rowe '01 Gmdzzate Nlemberr Avery I-I. Stanton '25 Atwood P. Dunham '17 U miergwzdzmte M6mb6l'J J. Harold Genrich '31 Richard I-I. Yates '31 Robert S. Backus '31 I-IE Advisory Council on Athletics is the governing body of all sports at the Institute. It consists of six graduate members elected by the alumni and three undergraduate members of the student body. Meetings are held monthly at which all' matters of athletic policies and relationships are acted upon. The question of insignia awards is also taken up at these meetings. Responsibility for each sport is in the hands of the captains and managers who are responsible to the Athletic Association. The officers of the Athletic Association are in turn directly answer- able to the Advisory Council. This system of government gives the students a great share of the control of sports. The man- agers draw up the schedules, make out the budgets, hire referees, supervise meets, and handle all monetary matters. All these functions are subject to the approval of the treasurer of the Athletic Association. The Council controls the policies of delegates representing M. I. T. in intercollegiate athletic as- sociations. In this way no misunderstanding of the athletic policy of the Institute can possibly arise. A 120 VARSITY CLUB HENRY E. WORCESTER Preridenz' Vice-Prefident Tmzrurer Carl W. Gram '09 Willard Slagle '29 Wingate Rollins '18 .Ss3L'7'EfdlQ' Gmdzmfe Member Harold-S. Wilkins '14 Henry E. Worcester '97 Undergmdzmre Mefnbefff Bertram H. McLeod '31 J. Harold Genrich '31 HE Varsity Club is an organization formed for the purpose of promoting athletics at Tech- nology. It offers further incentive for becoming a varsity man by making it a requirement to have earned a T in order to become a regular member. Associate, sustaining or honorary mem- bership may be earned by men because of exceptional aid or service in any of the various branches of athletics. These men have to be voted into the club. They enjoy all the privileges, but have no vote. The general administration and government of the club is controlled by the Executive Committee which is composed of the ofhcers of the organization, the officers of the M.I.T.A.A., one graduate, and one undergraduate student. Annual meetings are held during May or June. Special meetings are held from time to time during the school year. The club aids athletics materially by maintaining a special emergency athletic fund which is supported by voluntary contributions. The Executive Committee has full power over the expendi- ture of this fund. Membership in the club is an athletic honor well worth achieving. 121 M. I. Prerialent J. Harold Genrich '31 Treasurer Wyman P. Boynton '31 Captain John T. Harrison '31 Carl W. Orleman '31 Bertram H. MacLeod '31 Richard K. Baltzer '31 Ralph W. Hamilton '31 Richard H. Yates '31 Stewart R. Knapp '31 Benjamin P. Hazeltine, III '31 Kendall Clark '31 Samuel G. Ryan '31 Francis A. Lutz '31 Frank E. Dame '31 Bror Grondal, Jr. '31 William A. Pitbladdo '31 O. Glenn Goodhand '31 Philip W. Bourne '31 J. HAROLD GENRICH President T. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Vice-President James B. Fisk '31 Publicity Manager Wesley H. VanBuren '32 Chairman Budget Committee Robert S. Backus '31 Sport Bafketball Boxing Crew Cross Country Fencing Golf Gym Hockey Rifle Soccer .Y wifnnzin g Tennis' Track Wreftling LaCroJre Squash Football Secretary Richard H. Yates '31 Member at Large Charles Straley '31 Manager Otway W. Rash, Jr. '32 E. Allen Newcomb '32 Thomas B. Rhines '32 Carroll L. Wilson '32 C. Castle Day '32 James Robson '32 George S. Maynard, Jr. '32 John C. Lyon '32 Byron E. James '32 Howard A. Kinzer '32 Robert B. Follansbee '32 John M. Kimble, Jr. '32 Kenneth H. Klopp '32 James H. Merrit, Jr. '32 Lawrence deGive '32 John C. Lyon '32 Rash Merrit MacLeod Goodhand Kimble Maynard Orleman Ryan . Robson Follansbee Knapp Kinzer Rhines Wilson Hazeltine Day Grondal Klopp Schneider Newcomb Lyon Backus Yates Genrich Fisk Boynton VanBuren James 122 THE TECHNIQUE AWARD . O FURTHER the cause of intercollegiate track competition and promote true sportsmanship among the men at Tech- nology, the TECHNIQUE in 1922 presented to the M.I.T.A.A. a silver cup to be given each year to the Track athlete who, through scoring the greatest number of points together with displaying the highest type of sportsmanship, most distinguished himself in competitions with other schools. This year the cup is awarded for the second time to Bror Grondal '32, the first man ever to win the award in both Sophomore and Junior years. Grondal's brilliant work began as a Freshman, when his ability in the shot put showed promise of making him one BROR GRONDAL of Technology's leading athletes. During each of the meets that year, he placed either hrst or second, and in the dual meet with Holy Cross he broke the Freshman record with the twelve pound shot when he heaved the lead sphere forty-seven feet eleven inches. Although Grondal's chief interest centered about the shot put in which he excelled, his versatility extended to the discus. In every meet during his Freshman year he hurled the heavy plate to place for Technology. Grondal's Sophomore year was even more successful than the preceding season. He turned his efforts from the twelve to the sixteen pound shot, and became one of the most proficient weight men in New England. In the meet with Maine he piled up his points for the Institute by winning first in the shot put. During the same meet he also won second in the discus. Later in the season he established a new Institute record of forty-three feet ten inches with the sixteen pound shot during the competition with Cornell. To close the season, he won third place in the New England Inter- collegiates. In view of his enviable record and clean sportsmanship, Grondal was awarded the Technique cup for 1930. He holds the distinction of being the only Sophomore to receive this award. With this unprecedented record at his back, Grondal launched upon his Junior year with greatest enthusiasm. During this season he maintained his brilliant work and again distinguished himself as Technology's highest scoring athlete. In the meet with Williams he scored eight points by plac- ingfirst in the shot and second with the discus, while in the competition with New Hampshire he added five points to Technology's score by capturing the shot put event. His consistent success extended also to the intercollegiate meets. In the Greater Boston Intercollegiate Meet he scored four points when he placed fourth in both shot and discus, while the two points won when he again took third in the shot put event of the New England Intercollegiates completed his season's total of nineteen points. In addition to this, he broke his own Institute record when he tossed the sixteen pound shot forty-three feet ten and one-half inches to win the Spring Inter- class Meet. Not only does Grondal excel in athletics and good sportsman- ship, but he has proved himself an excellent student, thus embracing all those sterling qualities for which the TECHNIQUE cup stands. Throughout three years of active and successful intercollegiate competition Grondal has proved himself to be one of Technology's leading athletes, and the 1931 TECHNIQUE takes great pride in presenting for the second time, the TECHNIQUE Award to a man whose unexcelled record renders him the TECHNIQUE cup unquestioned choice for this honor. 123 3 if -, X, L ff 9 Ka 1 f gg - R V. ,,., T N r T T N J, T A4 M 3 Q T J T V A I Tn V '91 79-1 K T F iffkiizf -f',f'-' 1 , R --. 1. A , 0--P f.-' M, cf.. X - f rg 4- E Q5 T '91 V55 ' Y - ' ff Sf T : if c ROBERTSON ORLEMAN GILMAN ALLBRIGHT GRONDAL BENJAMIN Track Boxing Track Track Track Track STEVERMAN Q JEWETT Track Track HAZELTINE SULLIVAN Track Track Hockey Q 'Ti' T .eff 'A if L N W, T K 1 2 'S' can rs r V K ,,. T : 124 sf., ,, a x K , 1, . , fx , , . , R 1 f 1 N 4 Q 6 r Q' e 1 Q X' :J -Q W Q f 1, 4' 4 ' ' '12 ' 7: ,.-, Jr' k ,Q ,fi -, ' ' 4 Q , 1, I 2 ffm' Tr fe- 'Q a f 1 3 MACLEOD Crew EVANS Crew OTIS Crew COOK Crew DUNLAP Crew ,-'YM -ee 4, - rn ww, A ,,.:NQ,. Q. :f A QNX X Q -W X X W Q xx, 'S R N X N ,W WM. , A 2 X 6 Q WU W ' 91511 f 4: ef f 27' W 5 4 Z , , 33 me 7 1. 4 1 25 ,-Rnumx 4- X- . J., QQ.-'YIM ' ' -:,:g'4a-Ja:nfs-i '::f''TWFE .,f'r'3Qi 51-7,y,f5'r'if 2. ,. . 4 ..,, N-,W 4 C , .,.,4 IN. ,- WHITAKER SHELLARD Crew .Fencing CUMMINGS Crew BIRDSELL Crew . 'iff' f 4,4 e on A Q1 . v 2 ,ef 475,50 f 1 , M? 25, gg f f 9 1, , 4 r 2 f 24 f f 25 -ww: f ' fp .mga ,W BINNER Crew XVEARERS OE INSTITUTE INSIGNIA WEARERS OE THE T CREW R. V. Bennett '31 C. R. Binner '31 J. B. Birdsell '31 J. T. Cimorelli '32 P. S. Cook '32 C. D. Cummings '32 J. M. Dunlap '32 A. W. Dunning '32 L. P. Evans '31 J. H. Genrich '31 W. P. G. Hall '31 W. H. Otis '31 B. H. MacLeod '31 H. L. Richardson '31 W. B. Stewart '31 BASKETBALL J. T. Harrison '31 D. W. Motter '31 BOXING C. W. Orleman '31 P. G. Cooper '34 PENCING G. D. Shellard '31 SWIMMING F. A. Lutz '31 H. T. Lykes '31 W. H. Muller '34 TRACK H. K. Allbright '31 P. S. Benjamin '31 C. E. Coon '33 D. B. Gilman '32 B. Grondal,Jr. '31 B. P. Hazeltine, III '31 J. W. Jewett '32 J. A. Robertson '32 B. W. Steverman '31 C. D. Sullivan '33 GYM J. D. Abott '32 E. A. Ericson '32 S. R. Knapp '31 WRESTLING W. A. Pithladdo '31 L. Vassalotti '32 HOCKEY B. P. Hazeltine, III '31 W. G. P. Hall '31 H. S. Ford, Jr. '31 SOCCER N. G. Velez '32 S. Kashemsant. '31 T - CROSSED oARs R. V. Bennett '32 C. R. Binner '31 E. E. Burritt, Jr. '32 G. F. Casey '32 L. D. Christie '31 H. K. Allhright '31 L. W. Bailey '32 R. K. Baltzer '31 H. S. Barrington '31 P. S. Benjamin '32 C. Broder '31 I-I. L. Carleton '32 J. G. Cree '32 T. P. Coffey '32 F. P. Feustel '33 H. K. Allbright '31 R. K. Baltzer '31 E. D. Clark '33 L. P. Evans '31 W. A. Kirkpatrick '32 W. Kloenne '32 O. C. Kohler '31 ZF? PP UE F-1' 5, 51,3 3' F3 Bti C5 I-' CUU H. Etstein '32 . B. Gilman '32 . Grondal,Jr. '31 W. A. Hall '32 B. P. Hazeltine, III '31 J. W. Jewett '32 BTB J. T. Harrison '31 H. L. Johnson '32 D. W. Motter '31 CTC J. B. Fisk '31 P. M. Gerhard '32 D. B. Gilman '32 J. McNiff '31 126 J. Lawrence '32 B. H. MacLeod '31 W. H. Otis '31 W. F. Spreen '32 F. B. Walsh '32 R. T. Leaclbetter '31 J. J. McNiHr' '31 W. T. Moody '31 A. A. Muiiiken, Jr. '32 J. A. Robertson '32 B. W. Steverman '31 C. D. Sullivan '33 J. D. Wood '31 A. E. Stockwell '32 A. Sysko '33 D. I. McSheehy Unc. M. H. Masters '33 C. L. Wilson '32 J. D. Abbott '32 G. F. Barnett '32 E. Ericson '32 T. A. Fearnside '31 G. D. Freeman '32 G. B. Ayres '31 W. E. Baur '33 C. Chayabougse '32 L. de Give '32 M. G. Fragiacomo '32 C. Gutierrez '31 B. E. James '32 NV. H. Barker '32 P. G. Cooper '34 V. F. Damiano '31 C. C. Day '32 S. L. Deake '31 G. R. Churchill '33 T. A. Fearnside '31 R. M. Cochrane '32 J. P. Fahey '32 H. S. Ford, Jr. '31 W. E. Bearce '32 K. Clark '31 E. A. Eddy '32 R. W. Hamilton '31 K. Clark '31 S. C. Gawlowicz '31 C. F. Baker '31 A. G. Dean '31 G. O. Henning '33 D. W. Bender '33 T. W. Regan '32 L. W. Bailey '32 J. E. Chibas '31 J. Gordon '31 J. Klein '33 N. I. Mostafa '33 J. E. Coffey, Jr. '32 O. G. Goodhand '31 C. V. Hale '32 GTT 1. A. Getting '33 S. R. Knapp '31 L. Lawsine '32 H. L. Nevvkirk '32 ATF S. Kashemsanta '31 G. E. Kidde '33 G. L. Lovejoy Unc. S. Milligan '31 C. H. Mohr '33 E. P. Newman '32 BT'r G. R. Daniels '32 J. R. Kalman '31 R. Lamoretti '31 PTT M. G. Fragiacomo '32 R. W. Hamilton '31 J. Kennedy '31 GTT S. R. Knapp '31 P. L. McKnight '31 R. C. Platt '31 HTT W. P. G. Hall '31 B. P. Hazeltine, Ill '31 H. H. Orbanovvski '31 RTT S. C. Gavvlowicz '31 L. S. Gifford '31 W. H. Hodges '32 A. R. LaCapria '31 T - CRossED Rimes L. S. Gifford '31 R. W. Hamilton '31 W. H. Hodges '32 STT W. Holst, Jr. '32 F. A. Lutz '31 H. T. Lykes '31 TTT H. F. Ross '32 H. E. Searles '31 WTT P. E. Negus '32 J. B. Paul '32 W. A. Pitbladdo '31 R. B. Ripin '33 LTT A. E. Keskulla '32 H. P. Lawton '32 J. H. Merritt, Jr. '32 127 R. C. Platt '31 H. W. Rosen '31 C. Straley '31 D. R. Treadvvell '33 R. H. Yates '31 S. G. Ryan '31 N. D. Schulze '32 J. P. Serralach '32 L. G. Snow '33 E. Sparre '33 N. G. Velez '32 W. Vibul '31 C. W. Orleman '31 R. M. Price '31 R. B. Thompson '32 C. F. Pentler '32 G. D. Shellard '31 W. F. Wood '31 R. H. Yates '31 O. A. Peterson '32 T. W. Regan '32 B. W. Steverman '31 J. C. Lyon '32 W. F.. Nichols '32 C. A. -Spiegel '32 F. A. warogovvski '3 A. R. LaCapria '31 J. C. Lyon '32 J. 1. Lynch '33 W. D. Teague, Jr. '33 J. E. Turner '33 H. S. Smith '31 V. C. Studley '31 H. Shea '33 R. S. Snape '33 W. H. Van Buren '32 L. Vassalotti '32 W. E. Ward '32 D. XV. lvlotter '31 R. T. Puffer '31 J. Zouck '32 . CREW COACH HAINES' call for candidates on the first day of school was answered by two hundred enthusiastic and energetic young men. The students were assigned to boats and practice began immediately. With the freezing of the river came a shift to indoor work on the machines, but by February 20th the river had thawed s enough to give Coach Haines the much needed BERTRAM HUMACLEOD opportunity of putting his men through real THOMASAIZ RHINES l931Vf1ffiUCf1Pff2f'1 workouts in the boats. Before the beginning 1931 mfg' of March, all men were assigned to crews and intensive training had begun. This practice was to last for nearly two months. Prior to leaving for Annapolis two new shells were dedicated, the first given by an anonymous alumnus and the second by Mr. Robert F. Herrick, a former Harvard crew coach. The triangular regatta with Navy and Columbia on the Severn River provided the first races of the season. ln the Varsity event Columbia and Navy staged a close finish while Tech trailed by three lengths, the result of an unfortunate crab . However, the Junior Varsity and lightweight crews made up for this misfortune by rowing with perfect rhythm to a brilliant finish. On April 26th, the Harvard crews were encountered on the Charles River Basin. Although the Yearlings and 150-pound Varsity did not fare so well, the Jay Vees came through with another victory. With a flying finish the Engineers crossed the line one and a half lengths ahead. The time was especially noteworthy for it established a new record for the mile and three-quarter Basin course. ln the Varsity race, after a mile and a half on almost even terms, the Crimson staged a courageous sprint which the Engineers were unable to cope with, and as a result, finished a length behind the powerful Harvard crew. Lake Carnegie at Princeton was the scene of the regatta on May 3rd. The Freshmen trailed the Tigers by several lengths and the l5O's engaged in a nip and tuck battle over the Henley distance, losing by a length. The Junior Varsity men came through with another outstanding race, when they crossed the finish line five lengths ahead of their opponents. Their form and rhythm were well nigh perfect and the Princeton men were no match for the superior Engineers. For the first time since 1927 the M. l. T. Varsity triumphed over the Orange and Black. A length behind at the mile mark, the Tech stroke slowly increased his beat, and the shell forged forward like a mighty greyhound, crossing the line a length and a half ahead of Princeton's crew. As a climax to a very successful season Technology engaged in a quadrangular regatta with . . I .aw M A aa ' V 128 ' 1930 VARSITY CREW MacLeod Stewart Holt, Capt. Binner Cimorelli Cook Bennett Richardson WILLIAM HAINEs Coach Whitaker, Cox Harvard, Navy, and Pennsylvania, May 17th, on the Charles River. Our Jay Vees brought their season to a spec- tacular close by outclassing both Harvard and Penn. With the beat at 36, the Tech boat pulled away at the start and increased the lead to two lengths before reaching t-he finish. The brilliantly rowed Varsity race witnessed first Harvard, then Technology, and finally Navy in the lead. In the last hundred yards the En- gineers performed an excellent spurt and had come to within half a length of Navy's bow when the finish line was crossed. For the second successive year Technology was LEONARD D. CHRISTIE, JR. 1931 150-lb. Capfm -,.,. 193OJUN1OR VARSITX' CREW Hall, Capt. Binner Birdsell Cummings Dunning Evans Latham Otis Dunlap, Cox 129 um.. A 0 5 150 15024, G N 1930 ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-POUND CREW Christie Casey Walsh Burritt Spreen Lawrence MacKus1ck Capt Kirkpatrick ' Allyn, Cax represented at the Poughkeepsie Regatta. Several of the Varsity men who were unable to attend were replaced by others from the undefeated Jay Vee boat. Rowing against the finest crews of the East and West and against tremendous odds, the Engineers performed brilliantly. Leading for the first mile and three-quarters, they held second place in the next mile and a half, and finished third, nine lengths behind the victors, Cornell, and far ahead of those whom experts had selected to win. This came as a wonderful close to a most successful season. The Junior Varsity crew came through unde- feated and the Varsity established itself as one of Technology's outstanding crews. 1930 FRESHMAN CREW Thieler Regan Martin Valentine Glenn Hapgood Miller Trimble Capt Green, Cox 1 3 0 TRACK GAIN Track proved itself to be a true leader in Tech- nology sports, with ninety freshmen and fifty veterans reporting for practice to Coach Hedlund within the first week of school. Fall training was light and offered minor diversions in the form of handicap meets and an Interclass meet. This latter meet was easily won by the Freshmen and gave Coach Hedlund high hopes concerning future varsity material. On January 25 the winter season started with the K. of C. Games. The Varsity Relay team unsuccessfully encountered M K BRO?93Rgg1?LfZ,JR' Dartmouth in a mile event, and finished third in the two JOHI3931'Mff:,IZZ,'JR' P mile Intercollegiate Relay, defeating both Harvard and New Hampshire. At the Millrose Games on February 9 the Relay team made an excellent showing in defeating New York University and Colgate in the mile event. The two mile team was not as successful, taking third in the Intercollegiate Race. On February 16 the team lost to the University of Pennsylvania at the B.A.A. games. The race was close but nevertheless disappointing to Technology enthusiasts. February 22 was a red letter day for the Freshmen. They met Dartmouth at Hanover and in spite oflosing the meet, a new Technology record was made by Coon in the High jump, with a mark of 6' M . A new Freshman record was also made by Soisalo in the Broad jump with a try of 20' lg . The Indoor Season closed with the Indoor Interclass Meet on March 15. The Freshmen again came out on top by defeating the Juniors 51-435. New Varsity Indoor records were made in three events, Hall setting a record in the 300, Thorsen in the 15 mile, and Hazeltine in the Pole Vault. During the months of February and March the P. T. Com- petition, so enthusiastically entered into by the Freshmen last year, was held with even more success than formerly. Coon, the new High Jump record holder, was winner with over 300 points. Now the team came up against its Spring Opponents, consist- ing of all the New England Colleges -New Hampshire and Williams to be met singly, and the rest in three large intercol- legiate groups, the Greater Boston Intercollegiates, New England Intercollegiates, and the annual I.C.A.A.A.A. meet. This made an extremely difficult schedule, and no one realized it more than the members of the team. On April 12 the outdoor season opened with the Interclass meet, which was won by the Juniors. The breaking of five records made this event famous. Besides breaking Interclass records - in the High Jump by Benjamin, two mile by Gil- man, 880 by Berry, and Inter-Fraternity Relay by Beta Theta Pi- Grondal shattered his own Technology Shot record by a heave of 43' 10M . The first meet of the Varsity was the Greater Boston Intercollegiates at Harvard on May 3. Although apparently disappointing from the fact that Harvard and ,Northeastern defeated M.I.T., the securing of first place and a new Technology record of 182' in the Javelin by Robertson, along with consistent scoring in other events, was extremely rati in . g Th? foillowing week the team journeyed to Williams and defeated them by a score of 81M to 53y5. The only flaw in the team's coordination seemed to be its weakness in the dashes and hurdles. But Technology showed its strength in the other events, taking seven of them by a score of 8-1. The performances of Gilman in the two mile, Berry in the half, and Hazeltine in the Pole Vault were the most spectacular of the day. The New Hampshire men, consistent N.E.I.C.A.A. winners, on May 17 on Tech Field proved themselves to be a little too much for the MIT. team, winning by a score of 76-59. The 1 I dashes and hurdles, except the 220 in which Ladd was victorious, were decisively taken by New Hampshire. In the Field events New Hampshire led Technology by only 4 points, in spite of only two firsts being taken by M.I.T.g one by Grondal in the Shot, and a triple tie of three M.I.T. men in the High um . J Wpith the exception of the New Englands, this completed the active season. The team battled valiantly here but secured only nine points. Gilman's third in the two mile, and Berry's in the 880 showed excellent work on the part of these men. Placing good sportsmanship above the quest for Victory has , resulted in producing clean, lighting characteristics in the men- - therein lies the value of Track at Technology. . , v - ,WJ 1 3 1 -Mfr .,.. a 1930 VARSITY TRACK TEAM Corson Roberts Hall Mulliken Huntress Etstein Lappin Robertson Littlefield Hedlund Johnson Burrows Wayne Hazelrine Sullivan O'Neill Ross Medrano Bowie Fisk Cree Moody Gilman Berry Ladd Benjamin Grondal Dahl-Hansen Balrzer Jewett Wadsworth Jandris Whitworth Steverman Allbright TRACK TEAM 1930 Herbert K. Allbright '31 . . Lawrence W. Bailey '32 . . Richard K. Baltzer '31 . . Philip S. Benjamin '32 . . Richard L. Berry '30 . . Charles Broder '31 . . . Winthrop F. Conant '32 . . John G. Cree '32 ..... Rolf Dahl-Hansen '32 . . Morris H. Etstein '32 . . Donald B. Gilman '32 . . Bror Grondal, Jr. '31 .... Vkfilliam A. Hall '32 .... Benjamin P. Hazeltine, HI '31 Howard B. Huntress '31 . . Ludwig P. Jandris '30 . . . . . One Mile Ran . . . . Shot Par . . One Mile Ran . . High jump . . Half Mile . . . . . DaJheJ . . Two Mile Ran . . . Pole Vaal! . . . Broaa' fnmp . . Hammer Throw . . Two Mile Ran Shot Pat anal Dircnf . . . . . Dafhef . . . Pole Vault . . Broaelfnmp . . . ,Quarter Mile John W. Jewett '32 .... Frederick A. Ladd, Jr. '30 Arthur N. Lappin '31 . . William T. Moody '31 . . Alfred A. Mulliken, Jr. '32 John E. O'Neill, Une. . . john A. Robertson '32 . . Irvine E. Ross,Jr. '30 . . , Richard R. Snow '30 . . . Benjamin W. Steverman '31 William L. Sullivan, G . . Leon S. Thorsen '30 .... George P. Wadsworth '30 . Ernst P. Whitworth '31 . Miley O. Zigler '30 . . . . . ,Quarter Mile . . . . Dafhef . . . . . Dafher . . Hammer Throw . . Quarter Mile . . Difenf Throw . . Javelin Throw . . . Hnrollef . . Pole Vault . . . Harillef . . . High jump . . Two Mile Ran . . Half Mile . . faoelin Throw . Broaelfnmp OSCAR HEDLUND ROBERT BOWIE Head Coach Field Coach 132 Event 100 Yards 220 Yards with a turn 220 Yards Straightavvay 440 Yards fi 880 Yards VARSITY RELAY TEAM Hedlund Johnson Wadsworth Jewett Ladd Berry Hall M. I. T. A. A. TRACK RECORDS Held by Record Event Held by R. S. Franklin 10 1X5 One Mile R. G. Brown . 1903 1915 C. W. Loomis Two Miles F. L. Cook 1915 1 1915 T. W. Bossert 120 Yards H. G. Steinbrenner 1918 High Hurdles W. Rollins 220 Yards H. G. Steinbrenner 1919 Low Hurdles T. P. Spitz Shot Put B. Grondal, Jr. 1921 ' 1930 J. B. Wiebe Hammer Throw C. G. Dondrow 1927 1921 C. W. Gram Discus Throw W. D. Pinkham 1909 1921 C. W. Gram' High Jump' C. E. Coon 1909 1930 D. P. Jeppe Javelin A. Robertson ' 1924 1930 D. P. Jeppe Broad Jump S. Wiebe 1924 1927 G. Leness .55 Pole Vault L. M. Sanford 1925 1925 N. E. 1. C. A. A. RECORDS HELD BY M. I. T. MEN Event Held by Record 220 Yards C. W. Gram 22 with a turn 1909 220 Yards H. G. Steinbrenner 24 Low Hurdles 153 Renard 4. 24 4X 5 9.55 3X5 15 1f5 24 43' 10 1f2 158' 6 127'1f2 61 5!f8l! 1824 22' 8 1,f'4 121 911 1930 VARSITY Cnoss COUNTRY TEAM - . Hedlund Wilson Johnson McN1ff Gilman Fisk Baltzer Gerhard Masters Clark CROSS COUNTRY TFECHNOLOGYS Cross Country teams under the tutelage of Coach Hedlund and the physi- cal supervision of 'gDoc Johnson romped the hills of three states in an endeavor to convert their excess energy into work. N A Freshman meet with Tufts opened the season, and the M.I.T. yearlings easily won. Both Varsity and Freshman teams met those of Harvard and Dartmouth on October 24. The Varsity took second and Freshman third. Both first and second in the Freshman run were taken by Technology with E-Iall first and Mann second. Gilman, the star ofthe Varsity squad, took rst. The Varsity team met Army and New Hampshire at West Point on November 1. The meet was lost to the two opponents. Gilman took second over an exceedingly mountainous course. This was an excellent perform- ance considering the fact that our men have little access to hilly training country. At the N.E.I.C.A.A. run, Technology placed third in both Varsity and Freshman races. At the I.C.A.A.A.A. the Varsity squad placed 11th and the Freshman 1Oth. Gilman was unable to prove his ability due to a stitch 1930CHzffam in his side for the first four miles. In the last two miles he moved up 1 D about iifteen places but not enough to be among the leaders. Hall, ofthe yearlings, came in 10th in a field of over a hundred entrants. Cross COU1'1tfy men probably have need of finer physical condition than the participants in any other sport. This conditioning, together with the irresistible urge to excel, attracts many adherents. RICHARD K. BALTZER CARROLL L. WILSON 1930 Mazzager OSCZOIEOHEIZIZZND 134 1931 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Rash Hale Wehmiller Welch Castleman Winkler McCarthy johnson Feustel Sysko Stockwell Harrison Coffey Dickinson Motter BASKETBALL ACH year finds an increase in the popularity and quality of basketball at M. I. T. Although the seasons team was handicapped greatly due to the fact that only two lettermen returned, they developed into an aggregation worthy of leading universities anywhere. The season's record of six victories and four losses does not justify the calibre of basketball produced. Three defeats were incurred early in the season which can be attributed largely to the green material which had to be used. Develop- ment was rapid, however, and each successive game found better team- work and smoother playing. The undying fighting spirit of the Varsity exemplified their play and is probably best typified in the Williams game when, hopelessly outclassed in the first half and trailing by a 20 to 7 score, they came back to outscore Williams almost two to one in the final period, but barely failed to over- come their lead. It was obvious from this that the team had good ma- terial but little practice. ' The grand finale and possibly the outstanding game of the season re- sulted in the win over New Hampshire, one ofthe leading teams in New England, which had registered a victory over Dartmouth, runner-up for 1931C,,,,,,,,,, the Eastern Intercollegiate League Championship this year. Under Coach McCarthy's inspiring leadership the team rose to new heights, not in games won and lost but in clean and game sportsmanship. Joi-iN T. HARRISON OTWAY W'. RASH, JR. HENRY P. lN-lcC.aRrm' 1931 Mazznger' 1931 CGKIFI7 135 1931 VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM Maynard Marvin Campbell Hayes Fahey Ford Ha Stex erman Stewart Hazeltine Whiston Finnerty Orbanowski Ryan Cochrane HOCKEY AN you picture yourself getting up to practice hockey at seven o'clock in the morning, three times a week? It is hardly necessary to point out that these were trying conditions under which to attempt to condition a hockey team. Practice began the middle of November and preliminary train- ing under the supervision of Coach Bill Stewart lasted three weeks. The season opened with a game with Harvard at the Boston Garden. In this and subsequent games during the first term, M. I. T. was unable to win. At times all that seemed to be lacking was the final Htricki' that would turn in a goal, again the team was outplayed in all departments of the game. With the games played during mid-term vacation the team's playing improved greatly. Two victories on the vacation trip, a close game with Dartmouth and a hard fought game lost to Brown ended the season in a better way than it started. On the basis of games won and lost, the team showed up poorly. However, mere scores are often little evidence of the real ability of a team, they also do not take into consideration the class to which the team belongs. The fine spirit of the team in carrving on in the face of dis couraging didficulties should be recognized and remembered in a consideration of the scores BENJAMIN P. HAZELTINE, Ill VYVILLIAM O, STEWART GEORGE S MAYNARD R 1931 Cffliffml 1931 Coach 1931 Manager 136 1.1 l 1931 VARSITY BOXING TEAM Rawson Bolanos Sastere MacDonnell Didden Newcomb Damiano Cristofalo Orleman Price Cooper BOXING AVING several misfortunes this year, the boxing team did not have a successful season. Al- though no team matches were won, no complaint can be made about the effort the men made. Training commenced in December, and the season opened on January 17th at West Point. Cn March 6th a meet was held with Harvard in their new gymnasium. The only home meet was held on February 28th when Dartmouth came to Cambridge. The Work of Captain Orleman was exceptional. This year he Went through the season undefeated in his regular class. ln the 125 pound class his only defeat came in the Army meet when he lost a very close decision after a very short period of training. Cooper, a member of the 1930 freshman team, vvas the outstanding performer in the 160 pound class. Only these tvvo men were able to vvin any matches. Both of them competed in the 1.B.A. Championships held at Penn. State. Captain Urleman finished his already brilliant career in intercollegiate boxing by Winning the 115 pound championship decisively. Cooper was eliminated after a hard battle with Brubaker, the Winner in the 160 pound class. Coach Ravvson again ably handled the men with Juan Bolanos, the captain of the 1930 Varsity team, as assistant. CARL XV. ORLEMAN THOMAS R. RAXX'SON E. LALLEN' Newtown 1931 Capfain 1931 Caafb 1931 .Manager 137 RALPH W. HAMILTON 1931 Captain JOHN ROTH C. CASTLE DAY 1931 Caarfa 1931 Manager FENCIN G CT for many years has there been as many enthusiasts for fencing as this year. A good squad waspicked and the men worked out York University in Boston on February 13. throughout the winter, opening the season with New An early lead in the foils which the engineers were unable to overtake by a strong rally in the epee and sabre won this meet for the visitors. The following week the fencers met with success, defeating Boston College 12-5. Captain Hamilton in the foils and Shellard in the epee were the outstand- , ing men of this meet. The next three matches followed in rapid succes- sion and the M. I. T. fencers were successful in only one of these. The victors in the hrst two meets were the Boston University and the Boston Athletic Asso- ciation teams. The Providence Y.M.C.A. was defeated by the Engineers in the third meet of the week. The C.C.N.Y. team were guests of the Engineers the following week and although Hamilton in the foils and Fra giacomo in the sabre did excellent work for Technology, the visitors emerged the victors. The next meet with Dartmouth resulted in a win for M. I. T. Hamilton with Kennedy, in both the foils and sabre, were the outstanding men in this meet. The season was ended with meets with Harvard, Penn and Norwich. These three teams were all exceptionally strong in the foils and defeated the Engineers. 1931 VARSITY FENCING TEAM Day Gallese Dryer Moses Fragiacomo Pentler Frisby Henrschel McCormack Roth Hamilton Shellard Kennedy Orbanowski 138 STEWART R. KNAPP HANS NEUDORF Awnzsj ROBSON 1931 Captain 1931 Coach 1931 Managef GYM N REGISTRATION day, the Gym Team commenced training for one ofthe most successful seasons since this sport has been at Technology. Mr. Neudorf, during his first year as coach, suc- ceeded in building a team that defeated Army, Bowdoin, Dart- mouth, won the New England Gymnastic Championship, and took three places in the Eastern Intercollegiates. Captain Knapp, Ericson, and Abbott formed the nucleus of the team, while the new men made the additional points necessary to win the meets. On the tumbling mats Jim Abbott set up an excep- tional record of six wins out of eight meets. Knapp was the high point scorer, while Captain-elect Ericson was a close second. The meets this year were so closely contested that every indica- tion points to a banner season for 1932. At the Intercollegiates in Philadelphia, Knapp took second on the side horse and third in the rope climb. Abbott took third in the tumbling event. With the cap- tains of nearly every team taking part on the parallel bars, Ericson placed fifth against exceptionally stiff competition. This year the team has been well balanced, for on every piece of apparatus there was an out standing performer. 1931 VARSITY GYM TEAM Dolloff BeauSejour Farr Getting Butters Robson Whipple Freeman Bissell Lawsine Corson Neudorf Treadwell Newkirk Abbott Knapp Ericson Barnett Rosen 139 ' 1930 VARSITY Soccnn TEAM Kidde Newman Ayres Sparre Conway Mohr Welch Gallese Serrallach Velez Snow de Give James Baur Schulze Ryan Kashemsanta Yang SOCCER ISTED as one of the oldest of sports, soccer, however, is one of the youngest at Technology. Appealing as it does to a cosmopolitan crowd such as one finds at Technology, the sport has V p -I made rapid progress during the last few years. From a feeble start nine years ago it has developed into the major Fall sport. So tremendously has interest grown that it has become necessary to divide the season be- tween a Spring practice season and the regular Fall season. The sport itself is one of the most rugged of all sports but it also gives many pleasant week-ends to those participating. Last season trips were made to Brown, Yale, and Dartmouth. These three games were the best of the season and were exciting all the way through. The game at Dartmouth was especially close until the last few minutes of play when Dart- . mouth scored several goals. The team played very well in the games with Brown and Yale and the last few minutes were the deciding ones of both games. Technology is a member of the Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association and therefore plays the best teams in New England. SAMUEL G. Ryu: W. R. WELCH BYRON E. JAMES 1930 Capmzn 1930 CMJ, 1930 Mmager 140 l 1931 VARSITY RIFLE TEAM Koeler Kellogg Forbes Petitmermet Bond McDonnell Eddy Ryder Hopkins Crick Burdick Hamilton Hodges Clark Gawlowicz LaCapria Lyon Gifford RIFLE N OCTOBER fourteenth all candidates for the 1931 Rifle Team reported for practice to Captain Kellogg, the new coach. The prospects for an unusually good year were excellent. Only one first string man had been lost from last year's team and many promising candidates from last year's freshman squad reported in addition to the old Varsity standbys and good new material. Zest vvas added to early season training routine by A'trick contests arranged by the assistant coach, Sergeant McDonnell. It might be pointed out that most of the matches of the year are con- sidered as training for the four Medal matches - that is, matches in which each member of the Win- ning team receives a medal. These are the First Corps Area R.O.T.C., National R.O.T.C., Hearst Trophy, and Eastern Intercollegiate Championship Matches. ln a schedule of eight shoulder to shoulder matches defeat was suffered only at the hands of the Boston Rifle and Revolver Club. The team came avvay tri- umphant in matches with the Garden City Rifle and Revolver Club, Malden High School, West Point, and Boston University. No medal matches have been Won at the time of Writing and no results are available from the Hearst Trophy and National R.O.T.C. matches, but the season is already marked as successful. KENDALL CLARK C.-NPT. CRAXVFORD M, KELLOGG JOHN C. LYON 1931 Captain 1931 Coarb 1931 Mazinger 141 1931 VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM Dean Crick Lynch Thomson Henning Untersee Wilder Teague Levinson Lutz Baker Turner Hisamoto S W IMMING ETTING started with a fine turnout at the mass meeting, the swimming team started practice in early Cctober for a dinicult schedule. Under the able coaching of Russell Dean, the boys made excellent headway into the season. Maximilian Untersee, who helped to start swimming at Technology, acted as. assistant coach during the year. Next year, due to the resignation of the present coach, he will be in full charge of training. The team was terribly handicapped by the constant dropping out of some of the best men because of unavoidable circumstances. Captain Lykes, the New England champion diver, did not return to school this year. May, who was expected to win our backstroke events, had to drop out two weeks after practice began. More men left after mid-years, leaving a team almost entirely composed of last year's freshmen. Although the team lost all meets, the season was a valuable one because of the rapid development of men who had to replace those lost. These new men will be with us next year and will form the nucleus of the new Varsity team. The outstanding star of this season was ,Captain Lutz who was elected to replace Lykes. Lutz not only scored over forty per cent of the teain's FRANCIS A- T-UTI points, but kept up a praiseworthy spirit in spite of misfortunes. This fine spirit of sportsmanship characterized the whole season. The team entered losing meets with the same vigor that marked meets in which it had an even chance. This spirit certainly made the season worth while. 1931 Captain . HOWARD A' KINZER MAXIMILIAN UNTERSEE 1931 Manager 1931 CMM, 142 1931 VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM Ricks Mostafa Bailey Klein Loughman Hinkley Klopp Van Buren Shea Snape Pitbladclo Vassalotti Ripin WRESTLING EARS of hard work preceding this season brought forth a wrestling team that completed its year with an extremely creditable record. The team had a very hard schedule but entered each meet with an indomitable spirit which always proved its worth. Not only at the matches but also at daily practice, the spirit to win and total cooperation made itself evident at all times. The coach, Jay Ricks, instilled confidence and the aft of wrestling into every member of the team. He showed himself well fit for the task of making M. l. T.'s Wrestling Team a vital force in intercollegiate athletics and, as the results show, he has made a splendid success. The first match of the season was with the City College of New York. The team started off by giving its best and ably kept it up. The Wrestling Team won this match which was an extremely hard fought one. There were some remarkable exhibitions of amateur wrestling in this meet as well as in all the succeeding ones in which M. I. T. took part. One of the best meets of the entire season was with the Brown University Wrestling Team. The men of both teams were evenly matched and because of this the judges had a difficult time in awarding the decision. There was great excitement during the meet, both among the members of the team and the numerous spectators which always witness the matches. - There were numerous other matches similar to the Brown match and a large proportion of these were won by Technology. The team had many members of great wrestling merit on it this year and since most of the same men will be back again and fighting even harder next year, everyone is looking forward to a year of unprecedented success. A very rigorous training carried on under the supervision of Coach Jay Ricks, combined with the ability and will to win, has produced a wrestling team of which Technology can well be proud. XVILLIAM A. PITBLADDO JAY E. RICKS KEB'NETH H. KLOPP 1931 Captain 1931 Comb 1931 .Mmzager 143 GOLF 1930 GOLF TEAM Fearnside Churchill Yates, Cfzpr. McKnight, Mgr. Wood LACROSSE 1930 VARSITY AND FRESHMAN LACROSSE TEAMS Mahoney Tripp Coffey Wetherill New Hughey Forrier Way 1 Zouck Sysko Motter Goodhand Keskulla Rose Hale Sauerwem 144 R TENNIS 1930 VARSITY TENNIS TEAM Bender Ross Regan Smith, Mgr. Searles Wigglesworth, Capt. Gabril SQUASH 1931 SQUASH TEAMS Eder Schoolfleld Martin Prescott Russell Gray jones Payne Goodhand Garcia Fitch Bourne Summers Wood Copland 145 May 3 May 10 May 17 May 23-24 January 31 February 7 February 14 October 24 November 2 November 10 November 17 December 6 January 10 January 14 January 19 February 14 February 18 February 21 February 25 February 27 March 5 December 11 December 13 December 19 January 7 January 17 January 31 February 3 February 25 March 2 January 17 February 3 February 7 February 14 February 21 February 28 March 6 March 14 February 13 February 16 February 17 February 20 February 21 RESULTS OF SEASON Varsity Opponents M.I.T TRACK Opponents M.I.T. Greater Boston Intercollegiates . 3rd Williams ........... 53M 81M New Hampshire ...,.,. 38 25 N.E.I.C.A.A. . . 8th Indoor Sermon Maine 1st K. of C. Games . . ..... M.I.T. 2nd Brown 3rd New York University 1st Millrose Games . ..... . B.A.A. Games Syracuse 2nd M.I.T. 3rd Princeton 1st . . . . . Dartmouth 2nd M.I.T. 3rd CROSS COUNTRY ' Harvardg Dartmouth .... 15, 68 54 New Hampshire, U. S. Military Academy ......... 30,34 70 ' N.E.I.C.A.A. . . . . 4th I.C.A.A.A.A. ..... . 13th BASKETBALL Newport Naval Training Station 40 56 Lowell Textile ........ 37 35 Brown ...... ..... 3 7 24 Harvard . . . , 32 25 St. Michaels' . . . 26 38 Williams . . . , 31 25 Clark .... . 24 39 Tufts ...... . 17 27 Pratt ...... . 23 32 New Hampshire . . . 24 27 HOCKEY Harvard ....,.. . 7 2 Princeton ..... . 7 3 Boston University . . , 3 1 Northeastern ..... , 2 O Williams ........ , 3 0 U. S. Military Academy . . . 2 3 St. Stephens ....,. , 0 10 Dartmouth . . . , , 3 1 Brown ....... , 5 2 BOXING West Point ...... . 6 1 Catholic University . . . 6 1 U. S. Naval Academy , , , , 6 1 Yale ............. 6 1 Coast Guard CNew Londonl . . 6 1 Dartmouth .......... 4M 2X3 Harvard ......... . 5 2 New York University . , , 5 2 FENCING New York University . . . 10 7 Boston A.A ..,, , , , 9 4 Boston University .... , 7 6 Providence Y.M.C,A .... . 7 10 City College of New York . , 11 6 February 28 Dartmouth ....,...., 5 8 March 7 University of Pennsylvania . . . 12 5 March 11 Harvard ........... 15 2 March 13 Norwich ........ . . 11 6 March 18 Boston College ........ 5 12 March 27 Vermont ........... March 21 Intercollegiate Fencing Association Semi-Finals Individual first in epee Individual qualification in epee Team second in epee April 2 Intercollegiate Fencing Association Finals GYM February 7 U. S. Military Academy .... 19 35 February 13 New York University . . . . 28 26 February 21 Princeton ...... . . 41 13 February 26 Dartmouth ,.... . . 25 29 March 6 Temple ...... . . 28 26 Bowdoin ........... 9 45 March 14 U. S. Naval Academy ..... 36 18 March 21 Intercollegiate Championships . March 28 Junior Championship ..... lst SOCCER October 11 Yale ........ . 7 0 October 18 Dartmouth ..... . 5 0 October 25 Worcester P. I .... . 5 0 October 28 Northeastern .,.. . 1 0 November 1 Bridgewater Normal . . 4 3 November 4 Harvard ..,... . 7 0 November 8 Massachusetts A. C. . . 0 3 November 11 Brown ....... . 5 3 November 15 Tufts ...... . 2 2 November 22 Varsity-Freshmen , . . 0 9 RIFLE 5'la0ulde1' to Sbozzldef' November 18 YD American Legion ..... 831 834 December 11 Garden City R. 8: R. Club , . . 827 878 February 10 Malden High School ..... 848 871 February 14 Boston R. 84 R. Club ...... 888 883 February 21 Boston University ....... 1279 1358 February 24 Garden City R. 84 R. Club . . . 895 902 March 7 U. S. Military Academy .... 1329 1333 March 24 Boston R. 81 R. Club ..... 920 896 March 28 Eastern Intercollegiate Cham- pionship .......... 2nd N.R.A. Postal League, Won 6, Lost 1 1st Corps Area R.O.T.C. Cham- pionship .......... znd GeneralPostalMatches,Won65fZp SWIMMING January 10 Amherst ....... . . 45 23 January 14 Harvard . . . . 54 8 January 17 Bowdoin . . . . 46 30 February 13 Williams . . . . 62 15 February 14 Rensselaer . . . 60 17 February 18 Brown ....... . . 55 13 February 27 Columbia ....... . . 40 22 February 28 New York University . . . 47 15 March 7 Wesleyan ....,. . . 62 15 146 WRESTLING Opponentr M.I.T Oppanentr M.I.T. May 6 Tufts ...... . 5 December 20 City College or' New York . . 16 18 MAY 10 Brown --------- 1 January 10 Yale ,.......... 24 8 May 14 Boston University ..... 5 February 14 U. S. Military Academy . . 28 8 MHY 16 City College of New York 4 4 February 17 Harvard ........ 29 3 May 17 Williams ......... 0 February 21 Norwich ....... 21 11 MHY 21 1'1HfV2LfCl -----.-- 0 February 28 Brown . . 16 16 March 4 Tufts . . 27 5 LACROSSE March 7 Springfield ..... 22 6 April 10 Boston Lacrosse Club . . 5 April 19 Stevens I.T. ...... 1 GOLF April 26 Boston Lacrosse Club . . 4 April 29 Boston College ..... 3 3 May 1 Tufts ........ 7 May 3 U. S. Military Academy . . . jyz M May 10 Brown ...... . 2 May 6 Worcester P. I ...... . 2 4 May 16 Boston University . . . 1 May 8 Boston University . . . . 2 4 SQUASH May 10 Brown ..... . 5 1 1 May 13 Amherst . 4 2 Intercollegiate May 16 Harvard . . 6 o Trinity College ..... 5 May 17 Bowdoin ...... . 6 0 Harvard UB .,.. r 0 May 21 Tufts -------- 1 4 Yale ......,. . 0 TENNIS Trinity ......... O April 26 Amherst ,rlrlr , 3 1 Mnrfnclsufettr Arfocintion April 30 W'CSl6y21r1 . 6 3 Class C, Division A .... 7t May 1 Yale . . . 8 1 Class D, Division A . . . 7t Freshmen TRACK WRESTLING February 22 Dartmouth ...... 78 21 january 10 Yale .......... 5 February 26 Huntington School . . 35 28 january 19 Brown 84 Nichols . . . 24 April' 26 Andover ...... . 78M 47M February 17 Harvard ..... 3 May 12 New Hampshire . 68 58 February 23 Bucksport . . . 16 February 28 Brown . . . 23 Winter Relay Event: March 4 Tuflis r ' Zo M h S H ld ....... 12 january 31 K. of C. Games are 7 Prmg 6 Intercollegiate One Mile Relay lst BASKETBALL Febfuafy 14 B'A'A' Games December 10 Northeastern 23 Intercollegiate One Mile Relay 2nd December 17 Wentworth D ' 15 January 10 Andover . . 23 SWIMMING January 14 Brown . . . 22 January 10 Malden High School . . 21 45 .lM1uafY 17 Worcester ----- 15 February 18 Brown ........ 45 31 January 19 Hafvflfd '--'-'- 35 February 28 Exeter ..,,-.., 44 22 February 18 Boys Club of Boston . 20 March 5 Brookline ltnrrlr 42 24 February 19 Dartmouth ...... 21 March 7 Gardner Hlgll School l I I 41 25 February 21 Tabor ...... . 31 February 25 Tufts . . 25 CROSS COUNTRY February 28 Tilton ........ 43 October 17 Tufts ........... 35 21 LACROSSE October 24 Dartmouthg Harvard .... 51, 30 62 May 10 Brown '....... ' O November 10 N.E.I.C.A.A. ..... . 3rd May 17 Andover ......' l November 17 I.C.A,A.A.A. .... llih FENCING SOCCER March 7 Andover ........ 3 Q b 18 V' ' C1 b olhll 1 4 March 11 Harvard ......... 4 Ngiijefiief 1 Eiizilal .u --'-' 5 0 March 21 Providence High School . , 4 November 8 Andover ,..... 6 0 November 11 Harvard ....,.. 5 2 HOCKEY November 15 Worcester Academy . . 3 O January 9 Al'ld0VC1' ...--.- O November 20 Tufts ........ 0 1 February 11 Exeter . . O November 22 Freshmen vs. Varsity . . 9 0 MHfCh 2 Brown - - O Field Day Clary gf1933 Clary 0111934 Clan of 1933 Clan af1934 Football I n r r , 4 Glove Fight ......... . . . . Relay Race u ' . I 3 Total Points ' ............ 11, 2 Crew Race l . 3 October 25 33 Football Team-205 Harvard 33-0 Tug,of,Waf 1 . 2 October 25 '34 Football Team- 7g Harvard Dormitories-6 FRESI-IMAN SPGRTS FRESHMEN SPGRTS N THE program of M. l. T. sports which is designed to provide an opportunity for the participa- tion of the largest number possible, Freshman sports play an important part. They' permit the young man, fresh with enthusiasm from prep school to work off his surplus energy under the super- vision of a coach. To encourage the Freshman to enter some sport, he is gladly excused from routine physical training. From the point of view of the number participating, crew and track are favorite sports. It has seemed truly remarkable that the inexperienced Freshman crew has been able to defeat the more experienced Sophomores in Field Day races, after less than a month's training. After a whole winter of training and intensive early Spring rowing the Freshmen met Harvard for the season's first race. The M. I. T. shell finished in the wake of the smoother stroking Harvard eight. A week later Technology was again unable to win in its race against Princeton on Lake Car- negie. Returning to the Charles River Basin Course after two more weeks of practice, Technology's boat beat the University of Pennsylvania's entry but again finished behind Harvard in a triangular race. The fine spirit of the crew is well exemplified by the way in which they arranged to enter the Poughkeepsie Freshman race at their own expense. Being able to send their shell in the same car with the varsity shell helped them some, but only true enthusiasm for their chosen sport could have spurred them on to surmount the numerous difficulties they encountered. lt was indeed unhtting that they should finish as they did in the second division, after so much effort. However, they will go on to the varsity squad this Spring with much valuable experience. The Freshman Track team had the unusual opportunity, during its past season, to compete on the cinders in February when it visited Dartmouth with her indoor track. Here Coon distinguished himself by breaking the Institute High Jump record, raising it from 6 feet M inch to 6 feet M inch. However, in the meets with Dartmouth, Huntington School, Andover, and New Hampshire, the Freshmen could not muster enough points to win the meet. Promising individuals, however, may be looked to as reinforcements for next year's varsity. . In the Fall the long-distance track men and a few additional men comprise the Cross Country team. The season lasts until Thanksgiving with a run once a week beginning the middle of October. The Freshmen developed surprisingly soon, the first run, October 17th, resulting in a victory over Tufts. Splashing through mud and water on the Harvard course, the Technology team was defeated by both Dartmouth and Harvard in the next run, although two Tech men finished well in the front ranks. Two weeks later the Cross Country team competed in the New England lntercollegiates at Franklin Field. Hall, running a fine race, finished second in a large field which aided materially in securing the team's third place in the run. The following week the team did not fare so well in the national competition at New York. Here the Freshmen placed eleventh, and so ended their Fresh- man Cross Country efforts, possessing valuable experience with which to start their varsity careers next year. Another very popular sport for Freshmen is swimming. lt undoubtedly has an appeal to many as a most enjoyable substitution for P.T. The necessity of going as far as the University Club at Trinity Place is readily accepted. Some exceptionally strong swimmers have developed during the past season. The team started out with a victory over Malden High School, traditional first meet 150 FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM Fisk Walsh Haas Hall Morse Coon Flanders Hedlund Burley McAleer Pierce Rosas Payne Lindsay Bowie Wall Soisalo Kinraide MacKay Burdick Dworzecki Butkus Kreuzkamp Rosenthal Damon Rubin Bell Prescott Atkinson Paananen winners. However, the results of succeeding meets indicated that Malden had been somewhat weaker rather than that we were stronger. Although each succeeding meet was lost the scores were much closer than in previous seasons. The varsity is looking forward to the much needed addition of a good breast-stroker and free-styler in the persons of Muller and DeVausney. Unprecedented interest was shown bythe Freshmen in basketball this year. Due to lack of facil- ities, however, only twelve of the thirty-eight turning out could be carried as the Freshman squad. Carrying on true to M. I. T. athletic form the team lost a series of more or less close games. Consola- FRESHMAN SWIMMING TEAM Stoll, Mgr. Kron Ellis Bencks Newcomb Burnham Silberrnan Wemple, Mgr. Dean, Coach Hall Martin Finnigan Clahane Callan McKean Brown, Cafzrb Spencer Jaskelainen Vaughan Heintz Muller White Wuestefeld 151 FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Johnson Wilson Hedlund Daleda Barrett Bradford Fleming Hall Schwarz Mann Moran Malone Alexander tion as usual is derived from the fact that some of the best teams playing were met and also from the fine sportsmanship the team showed at all times. However experience improved the team and it Closed the season by victories over Tabor, Tufts and Tilton. The Freshman Soccer team managed to struggle through a good schedule, playing the Victoria Club, Exeter, Andover, Harvard, Worcester Academy and almost Dartmouth. That is, Dartmouth was originally on the schedule but the game was not played. The victories came at the beginning and end of the season, and the Victoria Club and Tufts were the victims. The story of the wrestling team comes now to almost break the monotony of the many, many losses. The Freshman wrestlers turned in very creditable performances on the mat and managed to win three of their seven meets. With the fine coaching and cooperation on their own part, several inexperienced men developed rapidly during the season. A squad of Freshman Lacrosse players was also carried throughout the season. Although they played but two games, much valuable experience was gained which should benefit the men in their varsity attempts this year. Freshman fencers were more active this year than heretofore, It is hoped that they have set a precedent to be followed by succeeding classes. FRESHMAN SOCCER TEAM Gallardo Bull Hansen Bascom Seligman SHCCQ Hetzel Churchill Becker DeVausney Cosentino Haas, Mgr. POISSOI1 Lem Brockmann Kron, Capt. Guerra Gray 152 FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAM Shepherd, Mgr. Ebel Isbister Sweeney McCaughan Stuart Perry Lem Pressler, Mgr. Kretchmar Sears Brown Burns Ricks, Coach Ross Poole Milliken No review of Freshman sports would be complete without mention of football. The season is abnormally short, and for the same reasons that the sport is not attempted as a varsity event, the Freshmen have severe difficulties to overcome in organizing a team. This year many men of excep- tional ability turned out and formed an unusually good team. ln the only outside game, the team beat the Harvard All-Dormitory team, displaying superior football throughout the game. The Field Day game was a fitting climax to the short season. It may be felt that it is considered the purpose of the Freshman Team to develop men for the Varsity. This is, however, more an unavoidable effect. Freshman Sports primarily serve to develop the men physically, a service the value of vvhich cannot be overemphasized at Technology. Neither should we lose sight of the true sportsmanship developed by Whole hearted participation in the several sports. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Oldham Delanos Rimbach Jameson Hartman Lawrence Struck O'Brien, Capt. Keyser Greene 155 FIELD DAY Year 1901-Class 1902-Class 1903-Class 1904-Class 1905-Class 1906-Class 1907-Class 1908-Class 1909-Class 1910-Class 1911-Class 1912-Class 1913-Class 1914-Class 1915-Class 1916-Class 1917-Class 1918-Class 1919bC1ass 1920-Class 1921-Class 1922-Class 1923-Class 1924-Class 1925-Class 1926-Class 1927-Class 1928-Class 1929-Class 1930-Class Football. Tug-of-War. Relay Race. Crew. FIELD DAY SCORES '04 111. '05 . '05 111. '06 . '06 111. '07 . '07 01. '08 . '08 111. '09 . '09 v1. '10 . '10 111. '11 . '11 111. '12 . '12 111. '13 . '13 111. '14 . '14 111. '15 . '15 111. '16 . '16 U1. '17 . '17 01. '18 . '18 01. '19 . '19 111. '20 . '20 111. '21 . '21 v1. '22 . '22 111. '23 . '23 111. '24 . '24 111. '25 . '25 111. '26 . '26 111. '27 . '27 111. '28 . '28 01. '29 . '29 111. '30 . '30 v1. '31 . '31 111. '32 . '32 111. '33 . '33 111. '34 . Made in 1930 by Made in 1916 by Made in 1918 by Made in 1923 by FIELD DAY RECORDS 156 REJMZFJ . 'OSW 6 '04-3 . 'OS' 7 '06-2 . '06- 9 '07-0 . '07- 5M '08-3M . '08w 5 '09-4 . '09- 5 '10-4 . '10-' 9 '11-0 . '12- 6 '11-3 . '13- 6 '12-3 . '13' 9 '14-0 . '15- 6 '14-3 . '15' 9 '16-0 . '16- 5 '17-4 . '18e- 6 '17-4 . '18- 9 '19-0 . '20- 6 '19-'3 . '20- 6 '21-3 . '21-11 '22-2 . '22-413 '23-0 . '23-13 '24-0 . '24- 9 '25-4 . '25-11 '26-2 . '26-105 '27-ZW . '27-13 '28-0 . '28-13 '29-0 . '29- ESM '30-4M . '30- 8 '31-5 . '32-10 '31-3 . '32- 7 '33-6 . '34-11 '33-2 40-0. Time: 15 2-5 seconds. Time: 4 min. 48 seconds. Time: 5 min. 25 2-5 seconds. . I FIELD DAY NE spirited tradition remaining for the under- ' graduates of Technology is Field Day. In all collegiate institutions, the rivalry between the two lower classes must be given some satisfactory outlet. Until 1901, the excess spirits of these students were vented in a cane rush. In that year a fatality occurred and a less hazardous and more sporting competition was sought. At first, athletic competition sumced but, after the war, a tendency arose for the classes to enter a mass fight. It also became customary for the classes to attend, en masse, a show on the night of Field Day, the so-called Tech Night. This latter affair was abolished in 1922. In 1923, only Field Day itself remained. Two customs arose from this, one, a Soph banquet the evening before Field Day, the frosh being accustomed to attempt to break this up with an ensuing fight which, in 1926, resulted in a riot, and the second was for the winning class to parade across Harvard Bridge after the Field Day contests. The riot in 1926 precipitated an investigation. The committee recommended that Field Day be allowed to continue provided that, there be no parades or demonstrations off the Institute grounds and any participants therein be liable to expulsion, that the existing Soph banquet be abolished, that some mass contest without probability of serious injury to participants be incorporated in the Field Day activities. These recommendations were adopted in 1927 and the Glove Fight proved very successful as a strenuous and fairly safe mass contest. It provided both individual and team competition with a consequent maximum of enjoyment for spectators and the rival classes. This year, a method was devised for scoring the Glove Fight and one point was given to the winning class. The student government has succeeded in confining class rivalry to Institute property. At the same time Technology students have been provided with a class competition which adequately takes care of the great enthusiasm shown in the interclass tussle. 157 The War Clouds of Field Day darkened the campus and the forewarning silence did not long remain. The night before was on hand. It was not long before things started to happen, not from any one place, but from everywhere and at once. The Dormitories were the scene of the earlier activities. Frosh and Soph alike were out to gain those uncounted points, to produce effects which they might view with awe the next morning. It seemed as though all bedlam had broken loose. Fights were quite common at first but this soon proved too tame and the groups separated - each attempting to concoct some nefarious scheme. With little thought the bands roved about the grounds and it was worth one's life to go outside. The Frosh looked for some unsuspecting Soph and when he was caught he was made an example, and in turn the Sophs sought vengeance. Even upperclassmen had difficulty in proving their distinction to these hordes of unbelievers. Tiring of this sport, the schemers soon brought forth their sup- pressed desires, and it was not long before the flagpole was greased, and the pavements painted with class numerals. Then the craving for the spectacular instigated a bonfire. Due to increasing proportions the Cambridge Fire Department deemed it wise to appear on the scene. Then Frosh and Soph threw in the sponge and united in the cause against the common enemy. What fun to cut a fire hose - to be chased by firemen and policemen! The exhibit of the fire department was better than a slapstick comedy. But this was not the climax to the night because someone with an artistic touch wanted to see some automobiles on Walker. Willing hands were found and with almost superhuman effort the visage was completed - but a car slipped, there was a little damage, and suddenly some police arrived. Thus ended the night before for the Dorms. . While these events were occurring, there were multitudes of fights and pranks in every fraternity house. Many of each class found themselves being taken for a ride, and the walk home instilled a certain hate to be loosed on the morrow. Starting in a downpour of rain to which was later added a downpour of eggs, fruit, and other commodities, Field Day 1930 proved a memorable event. The first upset of the day occurred when a husky 1934 crew completely squelched the 1933 lapstrake. The frosh boat took the lead at the start and was never headed. Although the sophomore crew had been victorious in the 1929 Field 158 FRESHMAN FIELD DAY CREW Dunning Kimball Geil Bromley Miner Movvatt Glueck Rusling Stein, Cox Day the choppy Water and steady shower seemed to upset their coordination and crabs soon checked any threats they might have made. This was the third time in Field Day history that a freshman crew Won the event. In the afternoon Field Day and the rain continued. The R.O.T.Cf band Was Washed out but the classes formed in squads and marched to their respective stands. There they found that the stands had been well protected from the deluge by liberal coatings of dark, oozy axle grease. At this time the barrage of eggs began. Wet weather had not dampened the ardor of the egg hurlers and the stands soon looked like a public market after a cyclone. The fusillade increased as the Tug- of-War teams appeared on the field. Sophomore hopes arose as their well-trained team easily pulled SOPHOMORE FIELD DAY CREW Tower Balboni Newbegin Person Henning Barbour Rhodes Moslander Merritt, Cox 159 FRESHMAN FIELD DAY FOOTBALL TEAM Hill Williams Jewett Lammers Struck Asch Carlaftes Finneran Clark, Mgr. Winerman Patch Wilson Steele, Capr. Ingalls Millil-:en Sieminski Platt the '34 ropemen over the line in record time. They celebrated their victory in the first pull by renewing the supply of refuse in the Frosh stands. Interest was high in the first half of the football game, an event scoring four points. Both the '33 and '34 teams had gained creditable victories over Harvard Dorm teams. Here, as in the crew race, the yearlings soon blighted the hopes of the older class. From the opening gun they showed themselves superior in every department of the game. The driving rain forced both teams to be wary and line plays formed the greater part of the two offensives. The second-year men were unable to break through the frosh line and were soon forced to the defensive. Then the strength of the frosh ball carriers became apparent. Sieminski and SOPHOMORE FIELD DAY FOOTBALL TEAM Britton Larrabee Cary Shaughnessy Lucey Pistilli 5ChCUl'U, Conch Randell Wehmiller Cashman Smith Rohn Newman Mazzucco Madsen Hapgood Greenburg Carberry 160 ' FRasHMAN FIELD DAY RELAY TEAM Ross Timmerman Rimbach Cummings Lockhart Sousa Clark Wrighley Allen Ball Huff Buresh Mullen repeatedly took the pigskin for long gains through a much torn Soph line. Varying their attack occasionally, the yearling team was equally successful in completing forward passes. The play remained almost constantly in Soph territory and the half ended with the freshmen on the long end of a 14-O score. Thrills and spills were expected as the Relay teams took their marks on a flooded track. Contrary to Field Day tradition, not a baton was dropped and 1934 added 3 points with a clean cut victory. In spite of the poor track conditions the pace was fast and there was plenty of excitement in the earlier stages. A little after the halfway mark the Frosh lead was gradually increased and Holladay, the anchor man, was more than forty yards ahead at the tape. Facing a zero score, the Soph - Tug-of-War men were determined SOPHOMORE FIELD DAY RELAY TEALI Rosas Kreuzkamp Putnam Coon Wemple i Morse Atkinson Rosenthal Kinraide Walsh Dworzecki, Capr. Soisalo MacKay 161 SOPHOMORE FIELD DAY TUG-OF-WAR TEAM Jaffe, Mgr. Nohl Pleasants Oldenburg Grier Pratt Klein Hazeltine, Coach McKay Henning Theriault King Bryan Bell Norris Keeler Hopkins Campbell MacDonald DuPont, Capt. Hellmers Blackman Harris Benedict Callister Avakian Fannoney Hicks Somers Olsen to clinch their event by winning the second pull. They succeeded in repeating their first pull performance, dragging the yearlings across the line in less than hfteen seconds. The second half of the football game was a track meet and although the Sophomores put up a good fight the Frosh team had little trouble in making every play a gain. The game ended with a score of 40-O. There was only the Glove Fight left for the Sophs to avenge their disgrace, but the lack of sup- port was deplorable. The small but fighting group that held the Frosh to a close score deserves much credit. With the usual tactics of defending their own territory the Sophs donned the red gloves and awaited the freshman avalanche. It was a short but comprehensive fight and the Frosh emerged victorious with a score of 68-62. The climax came with the banquet held in Walker. Speeches, awards, and praise to the victors ended Field Day 1930. 1 FRESHMAN FIELD DAY TUG-01'-WAR TEAM Lappe, Mgr. 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A 4 cv 1 4 , r fx . .- , A 'fe Q XXX XM 196 i Y 197 J ,f ACTIVITIES Huston Larrabee Frink Bell Binner Seelye Moss Roddy Wood Starr Birdsell Kropf Lawrence Rinehimer Fisk Fleisher Hutchins Goodhand Leadbetter Genrich Champlain Backus Sanders Gilman Kimball Humphreys Farnum INSTITUTE COMMITTEE OFFICERS Prerident Vice-Prefident Harold P. Champlain '31 Harold Genrich '31 .S'ec1feta131 Trerzmrer Thomas S. Leadbetter '31 Robert S. Backus '31 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Harold P. Champlain '31 J. Harold Genrich '31 Robert S. Backus '31 Thomas S. Leadbetter '31 Oscar G. Goodhand, Jr. '31 Warren T. Dickinson '31 TUDENT Government to be successful must be carefully organized and impartially admin- istered. The Institute Committee, a group of representatives from the four classes and all the activities, form the executive and legislative body of a complete Student Government. The Com- mittee is headed by the President of the Senior class, and the administrative power rests in an Executive Committee. The work is admirably carried 'out by Sub-Committees such as the Budget, Walker Memorial, Point Systems, Elections, Field Day, Junior Prom, Curriculum and various Special Committees. The Special Committees that are appointed from time to time are to carry out unusual tasks that ordinarily do not come within the scope of the standing committees. A Standard Ring Committee now exists to arrange the details of distribution of Senior Class Rings. A committee has recently been appointed to investigate the student tax, and a Calendar Committee has been formed to coordinate the dates for the various activities. Not much is known by the student body about the Curriculum Committee. However this com- mittee composed of students and faculty is constantly at work to promote a better understanding between student and faculty opinion. The Point Systems Committee has as its purpose the regulation and allocation of points for the various activity officers. It prevents anyone from assuming too many duties and affects a repre- sentative opinion consistent with the form of government in use. The Elections Committee has full responsibility for all class elections. Field Day, with its always impending consequences, calls for a large organization to keep the situation well in hand and this has been admirably carried out by the Field Day Committee. Better relations between all branches of student life is the accomplishment of the Institute Com- mittee. This has been further amplified this year by the constant representation of the Architectural Student Council - linking the formerly diverging trend between the Old and New Technology. 200 Harold P. Champlain James B. Fisk . . Robert T. Leadbetter Donald B. Gilman . John Lawrence . . Arthur N. Rinehimer Charles C. Bell . . Wilbur B. Huston . Herbert M. Larrabee, Robert S. Backus . Oscar G. Goodhand Charles R. Wood . Christian R. Binner . Phillip F. Frink . . Robert S. Backus . Robert A. Sanders . J. Harold Genrich . John B. Hutchins . Charles E. Starr, Jr. Willis Fleisher, Jr. . Richard T. Kropf . Gilbert M. Roddy . Warren T. Dickinson Frederick M. Moss . Joseph B. Birdsell . Jr. . INSTITUTE COMMITTEE Representatives 201 Clan of 1931 Clam of 1931 Clan of 1931 Clam of 1932 Clan of 1932 Clam of 1932 Claff of 1933 Clam of 1933 Clam of 1933 Biialrget Committee Walker Memorial Committee Electioiif Committee .Poiiitf Syrtem Committee Dormitozgfe Committee Combiiieil Profeffioiial Societief Comoiiiea' Miifical Cliibf M. 1. T. A. A. Teclmolocgy Cbriftiaii Affociatioii Tecbiiigiie Teclz Show Tech Eiicgiiieeriiig Neior The Tech A Voo Doo flrcbitectiiral Stiialerzt Coimcil I77f67ff1'LZf61f'7ZiUf Conference Cooper Turner Coyle duPont Noyes Goodhand, Chfzirzmm Corson WALKER MEMORIAL COMMITTEE HEN Walker Memorial was turned over for the students' use shortly after the World War, it was thought advisable that its care should be entrusted to the students. Accordingly, the Institute Committee appointed a Walker Memorial Committee and drew up rules and regulations for its conduct. The Walker Memorial Committee consists of a Chairman who is an ex-officio member of the Institute Committee and the Executive Committee of the Institute Committee, two junior members, and four sophomore members. A three weeks' competition is held for sophomore members of the committee two weeks after school opens in the fall. At the end of the competition, four are chosen. At the end of the year two of the sophomores are chosen for junior members and at the end of the third year ajunior is chosen for the Chairman. ' ' The committee has charge of and assigns all rooms in the Walker Memorial Building and the Naval Hangar Gymnasium. The committee has the power to levy a fine on any organization holding a meeting in either of these buildings without the committees permission. A list of future under- graduate events is published in The Tech each issue and all student bulletin boards are kept neat in appearance and up to date by the committee. The committee also maintains a record of the Heads of all activities and notifies any man's preparatory school of his election or appointment to an office of importance in undergraduate activities. The committee maintains a list of dance or- chestras and their rates for the use of all organizations. By placing the control of Walker Memorial in the hands of the students, the facilities of the building are used most advantageously by the largest number of students. By this action the Administration has enabled the undergraduates not only to pront by the many opportunities for recreation offered in Walker Memorial but also to share the pride and responsibility of ownership. Three or four years ago Walker was used very little by student activities, but during the past few years the stately columns of Main Hall have seen all the major functions of the school year such as junior Prom, all class dances and numerous other functions. In fact, the popularity of Walker has reached such an extent that it is becoming crowded and the dawn of a larger Walker Memorial is rapidly coming nearer. 202 Wilson Backus, Chai:-nzmz Boynton Kinzer BUDGET COMMITTEE HE Budget Committee is a body whose purpose is to regulate the expenditure of money re- ceived through undergraduate dues. Each year every undergraduate pays certain dues which are set aside for undergraduate activities which are not self-supporting. This amount varies a little from year to year and it is the purpose of the Budget Committee to plan how this money is to be spent each year. Furthermore, this committee is required to keep a record of the financial condition of all the activities that are self-supporting and to present a report of these at the end of each fiscal year. This committee is composed of a chairman who is ex-oHicio Treasurer of the Institute Committee, and two other members. Since the bulk of the undergraduates' dues are spent by the Athletic Association, it is quite natural that the second member of this committee is the Treasurer of the M.I.T.A.A. The third member is chosen from the student body at large by the Institute Committee. The Institute is represented on this committee by the Bursar who acts in an advisory capacity only. The Budget Committee accomplishes its work in the following manner. Early in the fall it prepares a report and presents it to the Institute Committee. This report budgets the expenditures of the Institute and non-supporting activities for the entire year. The remainder of the year the committee keeps a close watch on the expenditures of the activities and allows none to be made unless they are within the allowance set in the budget. This supervision insures proper regulation of funds throughout the year. In making its report on the financial condition of the other supporting activities the committee receives a report from each activity at the end of its fiscal year, and, at the end of the spring term, these reports are collected and published in a small booklet. This booklet serves the purpose of being a permanent record and also enables anyone interested to tell at a glance how the various activities are managed. The responsibility borne by this committee is a grave one and one which must be discharged in the best possible wa-y. There is, perhaps, no other committee which is so necessary to the general welfare of student management of activities as this one. The excellence with which the members of this committee discharge their duties each year is worthy of high commendation. 203 Hatch Shelby Williams Moss Beers MacCorrnack Whitaker ARCHITECTURAL STUDENT COUNCIL President Vice-Prefident Secretary-Trearurer Frederick A. Moss '31 Clarence H. Williams '31 Peter P. Shelby '32 IV REPRESENTATIVES Herbert P. Beers '34 George C. Hatch '35 Donald A. MacC0rmack'33 George F. Schatz '31 Elliot L. Whitaker '32 IV-A REPRESENTATIVES Carol T. Newton '33 Peter P. Shelby '32 John P. Tillinghast '31 HE Architectural Student Council is the governing body for that portion of Technology's students whose studies take them to the old Rogers Building, that land so strange and hidden to the mind of the average engineer. It is to the architect what the Institute Committee is to the engineer. Yet the Architectural Student Council is under the jurisdiction of the Institute Committee and is represented on that body. It comprises a president, vice-president, a secretary-treasurer and one representative from each year of Course IV and Course IV-A. These members are chosen by popular election from a ballot prepared by a nominating committee made up of 'members of the faculty. lt is the duty of this body to administer the rules and regulations concerning the use of the buildingg the use of the library and the carrying on of the courses in design. The Student Council in- quires into all reported violations of the Honor System and, in general, is a mediator between the undergraduate and the faculty in all matters. The officers of the Student Council are also the officers of the Architectural Society which is the professional and social organization of the architects. The Society holds smokers throughout the school year at which the members assemble to hear illustrated talks by eminent men of the archi- tectural profession. These talks are on subjects connected with architecture but in fields not touched upon in the ordinary run of the courses at the Institute. Dances are also held throughout the year. The fame of these parties is widespread among the students at Technology. The names of some ofthe dances of the past - the Bowery Ball, the Board Ship Dance, the Circus Party, and the Pirate Party - evoke memories of gay costumed dances unique among the social functions of the Institute. In addition a picnic and a final dinner are held each year. 204 Kinzer - Moore Hall Kirkpatrick Barker Wilson Strickler Ellis Lynch Gilman Rash Rhines Kimble Sheppard Van Buren James BEAVER KEY SOCIETY OFFICERS Plvfiffefir Vice-Prerident Secretafy Trearznfer John M. Kimble, Jr. Thomas B. Rhines Wesley H. Van Buren Everett M. Sheppard OSPITALITY is the Key word. How well the Beaver Key Society has succeeded in being hospitable to visiting teams, and how this activity originated can be outlined at this point as Beaver Key approaches the close of its first year of existence. In November, 1929, upon the suggestion of Dr. Allan Winter Rowe, the president of the M.I.T.A.A. investigated the work of Key organizations then operating successfully in several eastern colleges. Much information was gained from the Dartmouth Green Key and, upon invita- tion, the Athletic Association sent Thomas F. MacLaren '30, J. Harold Genrich '31, and Charles Straley '31 to Hanover to represent M.I.T. at a convention of Key societies held in March 1930. This committee, in its report, outlined the needs of a Key organization at the Institute, recom- mended that one be formed, and drafted a provisional constitution for such a group. In May, twelve men, then sophomores, were selected by the Executive Committee of the Athletic Associa- tion from the various sports managers and outstanding athletes. Meeting several days before the opening of the fall term of 1930, these twelve men, now Juniors, made several small alterations in the proposed constitution and presented it to the Institute Committee, where it was approved in November 1930. The temporary committee of twelve now became Beaver Key Society, oHicial hosts to visiting athletic teams. With the appointments of the eight representatives from publica- tions and other activities, Beaver Key had twenty Juniors to carry out the year's work. Beaver Key, like other Key societies, is and is not an honorary society. Its members are outstand- ing juniors in Institute activities. However, they are selected with the aim of having capable men who are willing to spend a considerable amount of their time in the work of the organization. The ofhcers are Seniors who have been members the preceding year and who are well. qualified to bridge over the change from one delegation to the next. The membership consists of twelve managers and athletes, eight from other activities, and six elected from the class at large. In checking over the accomplishments of this inaugural year, the success of Beaver Key may be well judged. The suggestions of the delegates to the Dartmouth convention were fully carried out. An information folder was prepared. Both this and questionnaires were sent to visiting teams. Maiuy teams were met and courteously treated during their stay at Technology. Beaver Key co- operated with the Institute and Walker Dining Service to make it convenient for teams to stay overnight in the dormitories and to have training table meals in Walker. Many Key men assisted at Field Day and at the Basketball Tournament. Several Basketball Dances were managed by the Society, including one for the Dorm-Fraternity championship game. These dances provide sufficient funds to make the Key self-supporting. The organization did by no means reach perfection this year, but it did form a nucleus from which, in due time, should emerge a Society of official hosts which will be very much worth while in Technology. An organization which aims to promote a feeling of hospitality and good sportmanship has a definite place at the Institute and it is to be hoped that Beaver Key will successfully continue to carry out these aims. 205 . TECHNOLOGY CHRISTIAN SOCIETY HE Technology Christian Association plays an important part in the life of every student at the Institute. It is constantly serving him either by helping him to find a place to room, by finding employment for him, by reserving theater or railroad tick- ets, or by performing a host of other services which have resulted from the expansion of the original T.C.A. program. Twenty-three years ago the Association vvas founded under the auspices of the Y.M.C.A. It has grown since then from a small organization to one of the largest institutions on the campus. Its purpose vvas not to establish a religious organization of par- ticular creed, but rather to keep each student in contact with the Christian life to which he had previously been accustomed, to Prefidenf serve every man, bringing out the best that is within him, and to materialize the fine ideals of Technology. To this end every student is a member. No dues are asked for membership, but once a year the student body is canvassed for funds which are used to maintain the Associations activities. A part of its original internal structure has been changed in recent years. The former series of sub- departments has been replaced by a system Wherein each activity acts as a self-contained unit of the organization. The original forms of the cabinet, the executive committee, and the advisory board have been left intact. The scope of activities has been tremendously increased. When founded the only projects were the compilation and distribution of church directories, and the sponsorship of weekly Bible-study groups. Today the T.C.A. operates the Tech Cabin and the ticket service besides such projects as the establishment of church relations, foreign student aid, the employment bureau, social work, deputations and meetings, room registry and information, the book exchange, the Blotter,,' and the Handbook which is familiarly knovvn as the Freshman Bible. Five years ago there was incorporated in its varied range of services the operation of a Freshman Camp, at Lake Massapoag. Since its inception the camp has been ever increasingly successful. One hundred eighty-six Freshmen attended the 1930 camp. The total number at the camp that year including upper classmen and faculty members exceeded three hundred. The experience at camp leaves a definite impression on the minds of the Freshmen and instills Within them the true spirit of Technology. ' . , For the promotion of fellowship and as a relaxation from mid-year examinations, the T.C.A. for the last four years has held a Winter outing. This feature is becoming more popular each year. The Association has established and supports relations with Robert College at Constantinople, and maintains there an instructorship. From its funds the T.C.A. has also built the Tech Cabin which is available without charge for week-end or vacation parties. Its many worthy functions have brought this organization to a place of importance in student life. JOHN G. B. HUTCHINS BRQR GRONDALHII1- WALLACE M. Ross PENNELL N. ABORN RICHARD R. HALL Cabzfzet Repremztatz ve General 5' 0E'1'9l'!l7j' Employment .Yerretafgf Cabinet Reprerenmfive 206 DIVISIONS AND DEPARTMENTS RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Fred R. Henderson '32, Meetingf and Depafationy Alden E. Tower '33, Cbnrcb Relationr PUBLICATIONS Louis S. Morse, Jr. '31, Handbook, General Manager Stanley S. Rudnick '32, Handbook, Bnfinen Manager Richard R. Hall '32, Handbook, Managing Editor Charles E. Quick '33, Blotter, Manager LOUIS S. MORSE, JR. TINSLEY W. RUCKER Vice-Prefident Treafurer SOCIAL SERVICE FINANCE Bror Grondal, Jr. '31, Foreign Studentx and Tech-in-Turkey Arthur Hungerford '33, Adoifory Board Willis S. Hutchinson '32, Boys' Work Robert G. Holt '33, Advisory Board Solicitation! and Reeeiptf Clarence W. Farr '33, Serial Work and Injirinary ADVISORY BOARD STUDENT SERVICE H01-ace S. Ford Wendell C. Allen '33, Roonz Regixtmf and Information Prof. Leicester F. Hamilton '14 John Newbegin '33, Book Excbange Walter Humphreys '97 John Streng '33, Theatre Service Col. Frank L. Locke '86 John Lawrence '32, Fresbnzan Service Rev. Sidney Lovett William P. G, Hall '32, Cabin Percy R. Ziegler'OO Allen Hungerford Newbegin Tower Streng Quick Lawrence Hutchinson Henderson 207 Fuller Sptuill Smith McCormack Kidde Ashenden Noyes Shelby Dowling Fairchild Weld Parker Evans THE DRAMASHOP Theodore B. Spruill '31 ,.... Richard C. Ashenden '3I. . . James B. Smith '32 ....... Henry A. Cashman '33 ...... Hazel Weld '33 ........,..... Frederick O. Hutchinson '34 .... Samuel G. Nordlinger '32 .... Frederick D. Petrie '33 ..... John A. Shute .,.......... AGAFYA TIKHONOVNA ....... ARINA PANTELEYMOVNA ...... FYOKLA IVANOVNA ............. IVAN KUZMITCH PODKOLYOSSIN .... ILYA FOMITCH KOTCHKAREV ........... IVAN PAVLOVITCH GMELET. . . ....... . BALTAZAR BALTAZAROVITCH ZHEVAKIN. NIKANOR IVANOVITCH ANUTCHKIN. . . ALEXEI DMITROVITCH STARIKOV ....... STEPAN .......,................. DUNYASHKA ...... ...... ..... MANAGEMENT MARRIAGE BY NIKOLAI GOGOL December 4, 5, 6, 1930 . . . . .Theodore B. Spruill ... . . . . . . .General Manager S rage and Bnfinen Manager . . . . . . . .Publicity Manager ................Prepertze.r . ................ Caftnrney . . .Auistant Stage Manager . . .Amiffant Stage Manager . . .Afyiftant Stage Manager . . .Afxiftanr Stage Manager n .Christine N. Fairchild . . . . . .Betsey D. Kelley' . .Eleanor F. Dowling ' . .Joseph C. Noyes, Jr. 33 34 32 '32 .31 . . . .Gustave E. Kidde '33 . . . . . . .Louis P. Evans 1 1 1 Robert L. McCormack . . . . .Robert P. Parker ..........I-IazelWeld '33 31 .Peter P. Shelby 32 33 31 208 TECH SHOW TECH SHOW ECI-INICALITIESH, the Tech Show of 1931, has taken its place as the best musical revue since this form of show started in 1929, judging from the attendance at the Boston performance and the hearty reception given it at Mt. Holyoke College. Tech Show has for many years been one of the highlights of the college year. Three decades ago the students first presented the musical comedy to Technology. This type of show with the book and songs written entirely by students continued until 1928, the year Half A Mani' was produced. In 1929 the board decided on the musical revue with short skits instead of one continuous story. The Tech Riot was a success considering that it was the first time anything of this kind had been pre- sented. Snobberies of 1930 brought forth much favorable comment and showed considerable im- provement. Experience gained from the two previous revues served to make A'Technicalities a more successful production. At the annual Fall smoker the plans for Tech Show of 1931 were outlined by the managers and Coach Langdon Matthews ,issued his call for candidates for the cast and chorus. The wealth of promising material from the previous shows together with many eager newcomers encouraged the board to strive for a high goal. Within a few weeks the production was well under way. John M. Cleveland '31 and Adolph Feibel '32, busied themselves with the writing of the entire book, a host of short skits. The musical numbers, with the exception of one, were conceived by Tech engineers. As the desire of the cast and chorus became known, the stage and production departments labored. Expenditure of energy to them seemed only a secondary matter. A Technicalities which would approach perfection was the primary consideration in their minds. No set was impossible for them to construct. Remembering that backstage space is not without limits, clever carpentry made it possible for a table-like affair to appear as a judge's bench, a saloon bar, and part of a system of steps, all in the course of an evening. A stage was set up in the Walker Gymnasium to enable the crew to perfect their scene shifting. Meanwhile, others invaded Bos- ton returning laden with tele- phones, lollypops, wigs, shoes, and on one occasion a fur coat and eve- ning gown. The majority of the wardrobe for the cast and chorus was patterned and sewn by some faithful co-eds under the direction of Marjorie A. Holden, G and Grace Farrell, G. The 1931 show was fortunate in securing the services of Langdon Matthews to coach both the cast and the chorus. For a number of years he has converted the un- trained and awkward male into graceful, swan-like dancers, profi- cient in the ballet, tap, and tango. Mr. Matthews has never failed 210 in this annual miracle to make every moment of dancing interesting and amusing for the audience. Langdon Matthews deserves the reputation of being one of the masters of his profession. Besides directing the chorus, he conceived all of their num- bers and designed their costumes. The colors were brilliant and fascinating and the designs amusing and at times revealing huge sinews and muscles in the anatomy of these dainty chorines. From the flimsy hula-hula skirts to the more conservative cardinal red and silver gray sporting outfits the cos- tuming of the chorus was noteworthy and deserving of the highest praise. Rehearsals of the chorus began before Christmas and continued in earnest immediately after. The improvised stage in the gym was also used by them in order to become accustomed to the confinements of a small stage. The cast was exceedingly fortunate in being assured of the return of several of those who had starred in the previous productions. Rehearsals, also under the direction of Mr. Matthews, brought forth the transition from hard-boiled engineers to loving females and handsome sheiks, together with notorious Western bandits and vicious 1 Cannibals. At the middle of February the finishing touches were administered and the 1931 Tech Show was ready for its first per- formance. Mt. Holyoke College witnessed the pre- miere of l'Technicalities on February 21. This performance, coming as the final event of the Senior Prom week-end, brought forth hearty applause and earnest praise from those lovely creatures in the audience. Almost a month later the five night engage- ment at the Fine Arts Theater in Boston took place. The interior of the theater was deco- rated in the patriotic red and gray in honor 1 of the occasion. Attendance at these per- l formances was very encouraging and indica- tive of the fact that this type of show meets with the approval of the student body. Friday night the audience was composed largely of those going to the Junior Prom and the colors exhibited there, approached those of the chorus. The snow received the sincere approval of these critical engineers and their fickle companions. Tech Show has always been proud of its music and the recent attempt to bring in Broadway musical numbers did not meet with the approval of the student body. Accordingly original music was resorted to this year and with great success. The glory and the honor belong to Eugene S. Clarke '34 who contributed many of the masterpieces. Soft Shoe Wedding Bells, Doin' the ju-ju Boomf' Tech Tap, 'iRhythm in Ma Feet and lt's the Tango 1 Calling You are worth remembering and will live as some of the most tuneful and amusing melodies the Show has ever had. Clarke also wrote all of the lyrics, a prodi- gious task in itself. Carl Connable G, Robert M. Rossi '33, and H. Brooks Walker, unc. also contributed worthy selections. The orchestra, under the direction of D. A. Ives, proved a worthy companion to this 211 212 WYIFE .......... OPENING CHORUS - 'Technicalities Entire Chorus DIVORCE GRANTED fab .freele - A Divorre C0107 Ie: Bertaee JUDGE .....,., HUSBABYD . .,.. . PROGRAM ACT I Ceeeezable and Clarlee CHORUS - Persian Fantasy ........, Clarke Sung by Mellor Collier, Towle, Jaskelainen, Mclntire, Woods, Eddy ARMS AND THE MAN ' .freeze E A Dirarre Cam? in Halbfwaerl JUDGE,........ HUSBAND . . , , WI PE ,..., WE BEG TO REPORT COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN . . . . CHORUS H Soft Shoe Wedding Bells . Sung by Broder Lappe, Vlliley, Jaskelainen, Towle, Fleisher, Woods, Eddy, Collier, Lawton, Hanley, Strickler, Hopkins TOO MANY TRUMPS .Yreeze - The Carr! Ream of ae: Olrl Maezre FIRST PLAYER .,... DUMMY ..,.... SLEUTH . . . CORONER .... POLICE SERGEANT . FULLER BRUSH MAN . OTHER BRIDGE PLAYERS . SPECIALTY NUMBER CELLO ..... BANJO . . XYIOLIN . CHORUS - There's Religion in Rhythm Sung by Broder Entire Chorus Devil Dance ........ . . Devil Dance done by Lawton WHAT PRICE BOSTON? .freeze - A Dererr Irlaeerl ROBINSON CRUSOE . . . FRIDAY ......I CAPTAIN or THE HMAYFLOWERH . . , . . CHORUS - We Do Our Stuff at Night . , . Lappe, Wiley, Jaskelainen, Towle, Mclntire, Woods, Eddy, Collier, Lawton, Hanley, Strickler, Hopkins WOLF IN SHEIK'S CLOTHING - GIRL ........ REDRIDING HOOD . . . MOTHER . . . XVOLF ........ HUNTSMAN . . . . .. CHORUS - Doin' the Ju-ju Boom Sung by Mellor Mellor, Eddy, Wiley, Woods, Bellinson, Jaslcelainen, Towle, Lappe, Collier, Mclntire THE LAST ROUND .Yreeee - A Brearlrarllzzg .fterrlio ANNOUNCER ..... PLAYERS ..... NEGRO CHILDREN , . . CROSSED LINES Stage Left If a Room in a F7'df?7'7lfU Home Stage Right If a Room in Deewtbyk Home DOROTHY ........ TOM ROVER ....... SAM ROVER . DICK ROVER . BAXTER . - - - Bull .freeze - A New Eezglaezrl Fareezlaaure, about 1775 - MQFCIOCIT HEIiMAN ..,... f .... . Bull . . Nichiporuk MABEL - - 4 , - I Smith PAUL REVERE . . . . Cleveland - - SNOW MABEL'S FATHER .... . McKenzie . McKenzie . Smith CHORUS - Mysterious MOse Strickler, Hopkins, Hanley, Vanucci, Mills, Lawton . Cleveland THE RACKET freeze - A .Ytreef ia a Bi Cir ' Clmke PEDDLER , . . .J . . Cook BULL GANGSTER . . , Williams SALVATION ARIVIY LASSIE . Smith PEDDLERYS WIFE ...., Nichiporul-1 CHORUS - Waltz Novelty Duet . . Clarke I Williams Towle and Jasl-:elainen . .Cook , h , Bull UNDER COVER A McKenzie Kreme - A .fpeakeary A n ' S,-,OW PROPRIETOR . , . Snow , u Kingsland CUSTOMER . . Cleveland Murdoch, Wilson COP ----- W111121IU5 CHORUS - Ha Peet ........ Klee e azz . Jaffe Sung by Broder ppy C g D . . Cooper Wiley, Jaskelainen, Eddy, Towle, Woods, Mclntire, Collier, . Marshall Lawton, Vanucci, Mills, Hanley, Hopkins, Strickler ACT II CHORUS - The TeclI Tapl' ..... . . . Clarke Lappe, Wiley, Jaskelainen, Towle, Eddy, Collier, Lawton, Hanley, Z k Strickler, Hopkins . C ae' e LIGHT COMEDY freeze H A Parlor in the Heeeee of Mr. .Sllerrlge MR. SLUDGE ...,.... McKenzie MRs. SLUDGE . . . ,... Nichiporuk . Cleveland MARY . . . Smith - C0014 MR. PERRY , . . Murdoch - - A Bull JACK ..... Kingsland Re-Hi emi Cleflff TUNEFUL INTERLUDE CELLO ..... ' . Jaffe BANJO ...,. . Cooper VIOLIN . . ...... Marshall 1 ,Mugiig CHORUS - Irs the Tango Calling You A. Clarke I Nichiporuk Sung by Mellor with Smith, - ' - McKenzie Mclntire, Lappe, jaskelainen, Eddy, Towle, Hanley, Hopkins, h Kingsland Lawton, Vanucci, Strickler . . . . . . . Clarke NO SALE .freeze - Ojfre lee Large Baezle PREsIDENT ..... Kingsland SALESMAN ...... MCKCIIZIG TRUE LOVE CONQUERS ALL .freeze - A Xalaaez iez a Mieeiezg Tewez , . . . . . Snow HOGARTI-I TWILL . . . . . Cl6f'6l1YlCl . Cleveland, McKenzie FARO NELL . . . . Nichiporuk . Cool-:, Cooper BARTENDER . W1lSOf1 SUSAN ..... . Smith BLACKJACK KELLY . . . . Snow CHORUS - Rhythm in Ma Feet . . . Clarke . . Smith Kingsland . Williams . Wilson , Bull 213 Sung by Broder FINALE Entire Chorus Entire Company CHARLES B. PEAR, JR. Direetor of Production LANGDON MATTHEWS WILLIS FLEISHER, JR. WILLIAM D. CORDER General Manager Director of Bufinen' THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL TECH SHOW 1951 H TECHNICALITIES U A MUSICAL REVUE IN TWO ACTS Book by JOHN M. CLEVELAND '31 and ADOLPH H. FEIBEL '32 Mufic by EUGENE S. CLARKE '34 H. BROOKS WALKER, Unc. CARL CONNAELE, G ROBERT M. ROss1 '33 Lyricx by EUGENE S. CLARKE '34 Porter defigned by THOMAS L. HANSON, G Production under tbe direetion of LANGDON MATTHEWS Orcbeftm directed by D. A. IVES Orchestral orrdntgernentf by WALLY IVES JEREMIAI-I F. COOK Tremnrer ADOLPI-I H. FEIBEL GILBERT F. TYLER Publicizjf Mnfzoger Company Marznger 214 CHARLES O. PERPALL JOHN F. STRICKLER, JR. MALVINJ. MAYER PETER PARKER Program Maflagew' Mzzfic Malzager Relnezzrml Manager .Ynzge Mmzfzger wonderful music. The spirit with which they played those speedy and exciting numbers added much to the success of the show. The dancing was superb. The chorus and solo dancers outshone all other features of Technical- ities and to them must be awarded the highest commendation. The novelty kick waltz of Towle and Jaskelainen was beautifully done as was also the slow and graceful tango number. The phos- phorescent skeleton costumes in the dance Mysterious Mose produced a fascinating and weird effect. The negro spiritual selection Religion in Rhythm was very effective with the sitting-down chorus and the thrilling devil dance by Lawton. The Ju-Ju dance was ,wildly acclaimed, both for the revealing costumes and the antics of the dancers. The hula-hula skirts and the familiar South Sea cannibal dancing were a decided whit. The solo singing fell to Alfred Mellor '32 in the Persian and Tango numbers, diiicult music well sung, and to Charles Broder Sl, in several other numbers. Broder gave an exceptionally Hne performance in his part as the negro preacher in the negro spiritual number, Religion in Rhythm. Short and snappy skits featured this year's Show. Divorce Granted contrasted Boston and Hollywood conceptions of grounds for divorce. Too Many Trumps with much shooting and many murders gave the audience many a good laugh. Going back to the days of Paul Revere Arms and the Man presents a new meaning of the familiar warcry To arms, to arms! The Racket portraying a sad but beautiful Salvation Army lassie and one of the scum of the earth uncovers a new way to wealth. Under Cover was a well played satire on the Boston book censorship. The skits were enlivened by the vivacious personality of Robert P. Parker '31 as the leading lady. What Price Boston, a playoff on Robinson Crusoe and his man Friday, opened the second TECH SHOW ASSISTANTS Levy Stiller Kilbourn Cort Moody Bartlett Bjorn Scharnberg Bruce Williams Werherell Wuestefeld 215 Traci-1 S1-iow CAST AND CHoRus Graves Towle Jaskelainen Collier Lawton Bellinson Mellor Hudson Kusinitz Lambert Mills Cook Strickler Snow Jaffe Schumacher Williams Murdoch Kingsland McKenzie Dodson Nichiporuk Vanucci Hanley Hopkins Woods Ide Eddy Wilson Cleveland Parker Bull Lappe Sorrentino Wiley act. Memories of Little Red Riding Hood were revived in l'Wolf in Sheik's Clothing. A typical dating scene was presented in Crossed Lines and many in the audience well remembered when they were in the same predicament. The two best skits were reserved for the end and contained good sure-fire acting together with clever stories. The absurd book agent and the more absurd bank president entertained all in No Sale. Cleveland and Parker rose to great heights in the stirring melodrama which brought the Show to a brilliant close. Love and honor play a vital part in True Love Conquers All. The curtain drops on Technicalities but memory will call for many encores - monuments to the talent and accomplishment of the Cast and Board. TECH SHOW ORCHESTRA Larrabee Kimball Farr Marshall Filera Flanders Smith Seaver Brigham Dorman Wuestefeld 216 f --- -+ A V-v S?,-.,n.f,,-.. -- ,- A, MA. , , . Qian-H+ H-f-1-T - l3' swcmsuw. f5A.JuM1, - 'Qfvuiawvk cow -Maha . 7: 'kkQY3AAf-f--lllll-'lTmf .- -:W -'iffllfL!'Q4Li1'i.'QIlfTQ7-lwfj iii' QT -'----- f -- ------ V V - V - -rj .,' nm if 4 'L .,,,g, - ' WA- H , ,, 553415-5' ,!.g ,-TIL' -- 'g i-PW-fr-i Ha-jf , Z ' A',', ,AA' i i ' ' if -- '- -- fg.-- M, .., . K, -. 'flff W: ,N .. ffff1ff253 :i'gf?iE Qf 'il . ! Y .ll as, 3- dr '..f .,., L '-- '- - A 2 ' -1 ',.' + uATLl15fEl2l52ZQoQ ' ' mam 30112. pig, GMI A4A ' ,- - 11 -YF--1 1 ,., ,, ,,,,,,, sA., U, r , ,i51'LH'EVZ' 'I A ' lwgifl-f Ihavlluf-,.ef'-f' 3 ? ? 'f' Le' 7 ..,,,. V ' - ' A 1 I 9 ggi-ou.-58:63 USICAL CLUBS COMBINED MUSICAL CLUBS PENING their forty-sixth year of organized activity the Combined Musical Clubs held their initial concert of the season 1930-31 at Franklin Square I-louse. The return of many veteran musicians to their respective Clubs facilitated the formation of a well-trained organization. Almost a half century of musical history has been witnessed by the Clubs in their development into the present organization. Previous to 1883 no prominent society existed among the students of the Institute for musical improvement. In 1882 a minstrel, after hard work and frequent rehearsals, gave a successful night's enter- Gm,-azmafiagef tainment to Old Rogers. Accordingly, the following year student interest and editorials in The Tech resulted in the formation of the Glee Club. Its object was musical culture for the members and pleasant reunions among the student body. We read in The Tech of that year that the Club hoped to be able to give some slight entertainment to its friends and thus draw friendships closer for all. The Glee Club's first concert was given in Berkeley Hall on December 28, 1883. Such selections as 'lThe Three Chofers and an original guitar solo by L. S. Steel opened the evenings program. Mr. Underhill served capably as leader and pianist. After this premiere the Glee Club was heralded a worthy successor to the 1882 minstrels. At a meeting on October 20, 1884, the Technology Banjo and Guitar Club was formed and its organization perfected. Twenty-five members and a professional leader were selected. By the year 1886 the Glee Club had reached some prominence in Boston circles and sang at such functions as the president's reception. In 1888, due to lack of support, both Clubs were disbanded, but were reorganized in 1890. In that year a Mandolin Club also was organized and the three Clubs united under the constitution of the Combined Musical Clubs. Each Club retained its own leader and man- ager but was under the control of the association. The custom of taking a trip was established in 1910. The time was usually at mid-year's vacation and at first consisted of about six concerts in such cities as Washington, Chicago, Detroit, Buffalo and Brooklyn. Like every other organization the Clubs suffered from the war depression and from 1917 until 1919 no trips were planned. I-Iowever, in 1921 six concerts were given on a trip between Brooklyn and Washington. The formation of an honorary society called Baton in 1914 witnessed the election of the charter members of the present society and the selection of a significant charm. Post-war success of the Combined Clubs was evident early in 1922 when a total of thirty-two concerts were played to an audience of about twelve thousand people and a total of 812,000 was handled by the treasury department. Over 3,000 miles of travel on the trip created additional cultural opportunities for the members. Begin- ning in that year the Clubs began to dispel the old idea that the engineer is at all times studious, FREDERIC In MMR with none of the social graces and culture so neces- Blzrlneu Malaga, sary to the making of a well-rounded individual. Tfeafmf ROBERT SANDERS EUGENE F. LYNCH 218 An endeavor to work for the college and not merely for the members has been continually the goal of the management of the Clubs. Accordingly, throughout its long history much work has been expended to present up-to-date programs of real merit. The excellent esprit de corps so developed has carried the organization through many a strenuous season. Amusing, although trying, incidents in its history are numerous in the records of early years. An early copy of The Tech recounts - Amidst one of the worst storms of the century about four hundred people assembled at the Country Club to forget their troubles at a concert followed by dancing until one AM. That night in the waiting room of the railroad station a rather peculiar party was assembled. Forty men stretched on twenty benches with their instruments beside them and slept soundly, when Jojo was not singing on high C, until four AM., when a special train arrived from Albany. Such was the con- Pfffo 'f'Z ef M'W'5e trast of these early efforts with the smoothly planned tours of the present Musical Clubs. The general policy of the Clubs has never differed markedly from what it is today although the organization has radically done so. An endeavor to combine a good musical performance with the proper amount of entertainment for the men who participate in the rendition, and to increase the prestige of Technology in a social way, has ever been the goal. Musical Clubs of the present day lean either toward serious high class music or toward a kind of jazz-popular program. The Institute Clubs have felt it inadvisable to devote their entire efforts toward either course. As a result, a middle path has been followed since 1921 by the formation of programs containing a few non-classical num- bers and devoting the remainder of the selections to tendencies of higher vein. When the Mandolin Club was reorganized into the Instrumental Club strictly classical work was undertaken, leaving the Banjo Club to perfect its rendition of light popular numbers. Slight conflictions with the offer- ings of the Techtonian dance orchestra, organized in 1923, led to the selection of older popular airs properly suited to the occasion for rendition by the Banjo Club. Acclaim from the student body seems to indicate that the Clubs are now devoting their best efforts towards their respective talents. The Techtonian dance orchestra, after eight years of existence, has become quite in demand at exclusive hotel dances, fraternity and Club functions. They have well proven themselves to be a popular and essential unit, a requisite of a complete musical organization. Trips to other colleges such as Dartmouth and Williams have extended their reputation other than locally. Robert B. Semple '32, versatile leader, has by his initiative and unusual discrimination developed a technique of dance rendition seldom found in collegiate circles. Being the oldest Club in the organization the Glee Club well merits its reputation as the best known member. Having started with only a few, its membership now approaches fifty. Yearly competitions in the New England lntercollegiate Crlee Club Contest have always been awarded with laurels of note. Coach Weston, noted musical authority and teacher, who has so successfully and faithfully coached the Club in past years, again gave his services to this season's endeavors. XVILLIAM ROBERTS, JR. ln accordance with the policy of utilizing , WALTER V- SKEES , . Fmznzmcx S. lxums p,,bj,,,,,, M,,,,,,g,.,- Walker Memorial as the student social center, the Stage Aimmgei- 219 GLEE CLUB Chapin McConnell Spering Forbes Fitch Barnard Eggleston Stratton Minniclc Moore Burr Weston Henderson Lavrakas Daunis Main Bridgham Brady Ziegler Harper Ferguson Merrill Carver Dodson Falk Ottaway Robinson Passov Moses Werra Arndt Anderson Adler French Broder Ford Spofford Huntress Traver annual Christmas Concert and dance of 1930 was held in the Main Hall on December 12. Instru- mental oferings included 'lGeneral Stotzer Marchl' by Menzel and the classical Song of India by Rimsky-Korsakow. The Glee Clubs appeared twice, rendering Nightingale by Tschaikowsky and Hunting Songw by Bullard with approved reception. Banjo selections featured the Works of A. Weidt with Mammy's Kinky Head, joyous Hours and Flying Cloud. An innova- tion in the offering of Merton S. Neil's Xylophone selections added variety to the program's length. In accordance with their present policy of rendering new popular tunes the Techtonians presented a medley ofthe season's most popular songs. BANJO CLUB Feuchter Glickman Stanley McMullen Turnbull Worthen Murphy Conn Clark Regan King Matthews Pease Saunders Amadon 220 TECHTQNIANS Kimble Larrabee Flanders Brigham Smith Semple Mesker Farr O'Brien Having previously met in competition at the Intercollegiate Glee Club Contest, the appearance of the M. I. T. and Boston University Glee Clubs at the combined concert and dance given by the two institutions Was heralded vvith interest. An unusually full program offered such varied treats as Castle Chimes and The Ballad of Sir Humphrey Gilbert. Both organizations were honored by the presence of Dr. and Mrs. Karl T. Compton and Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Marsh. In accordance with the custom of M. I. T. Clubs, the Techtonians offered dance music following the concert aided by alternate appearances of the Boston University Buccaneers. The Musical Clubs provide an activity of diversihcation and have successfully afforded its benefits of culture to a receptive student body. INSTRUMENTAL CLUB Britton Daniels Collins Wessel Spofford Moore Colburn Tudbury Guerke Getting Parks Traver Seater Abbott Wright Timmerman 221 .5 2291.- 933: , Q.-XY Q l ',,i1 .0 fi I ' ,:,, J gizvzfvggif- fy i. 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Peck '13 THE Advisory Council on undergraduate publications has for its purpose the furtherance of publication facilities, the supervision of all undergraduate work to appear in print, and the encouragement of sound policies on the part of Technology periodicals. Its attitude is one of encouragement towards every branch of truly representative literary pursuit. The Advisory Council was founded in 1910 by the Institute Com- mittee in response to a feeling that there was a need for closer coop- eration between the Alumni and the undergraduate publications. C WINWARD PRESCOTT At that time it was felt that closer cooperation wouldnprove bene- Cbwfww hcial to both parties and at this time it can be truly said that both groups have benefited. The Council is elected by the council of the Alumni Association and serves as one of its committees. Therefore, this group acts for the Alumni rather than for the Faculty. At the time of its organization a constitution was written making clear the relationship of this Council to the Alumni Association, to the Institute Committee and to the Student Publications. This constitution was approved by the Executive Council of the Alumni Association and then accepted by the Institute Committee. The following two sections from the constitution show quite clearly the attitude of the Council and the Alumni Association. 3. CaD The Alumni have a direct interest and a right to a voice in the management of any student activity that trades on the goodwill of the Institute as a whole and by which the good name of the Institute might be compromised. 4. Cbl The Alumni claim no right or desire to interfere in any student activity not involving the principle outlined in CaD except insofar as their advice might be requested, or proffer of it may appear in order. The Council follows in the spirit of these sections by acting in a purely advisory capacity and never interfering in the management of any publication except in cases when there is a likelihood of the management violating business ethics or in any way doing something that might prove to be a reflection upon the Institute or the Alumni. Since its inception the Council has made a determined effort to further sound business policies on the part of all publications. These efforts were climaxed in 1919 by the establishment of the Council as trustees of the reserve fund of each publication. These trust funds are being carefully supervised by the council with a Publications building as the ultimate goal of this reserve. The membership of this committee has always consisted of men who have the best interests of the publications and of the Alumni in mind. In the past the following have been chairmen of this council: Prof. A. T. Robinson, Dean Harold E. Lobdell and the present incumbent, Prof. Winward Prescott. The membership of this committee formerly consisted of two members and a chairman. During the past year the number has been increased to four members and a chairman. In keeping with this additional number a new member was elected to the council during the past year. This new member is J. Rhyne Killian, Jr. '26, present editor of the Technology Review. The other position has-been left vacant for the present but will be filled within the next few months. Since the founding of the Council there has been a decided advancement in publication facilities. Credit for this is due to the members of this Council who have gladly given their time and efforts to the furtherance of the best interests of the Undergraduate publications. 224 1885 1886 1887 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 F. atb f X I faaageiaaaiikiiienia ' ' .wa ff We-111' m e .zvgf-1e,.,-rem. , . ' .w.,1ae:' ei eff.-,,5 ,.fg .1 V5 fl-Q-.,.,,g f -'aw FORMER TECHNIQUE MANAGING BOARDS P. Gulliver, Editor-in-Claief H. C. Spaulding, Bnrinerr Manager G. E. Claflin, Ea'itor-in-Chief L. A. Ferguson, Bnfinerf Manager J. L. Mauran, Editor-in-Chief R. L. Russell, Baeinefr Manager H E. Hathaway, Ealitar-in-Chief F. C. Blanchard, Barinefr Manager F. Metcalf, Editor-in-Chief H. M. Waite, Bnrinerr Manager R. Waterman, Jr., Editor-in-Chief A. L. Goetzinann, Barinefr Manager L. B. Dixon, Editor-in-Clzief SR 1'H A. L. Kendall, Bnrinen Manager JR. K. Sheppard, Editor-in-Cbief J A. M. Robeson, Bnfinerr Manager J A. D. Fuller, Ea'iror-in-Chief 1 A. L. Canfield, Bnrinefr Manager S B. Hurd, Jr., Ealitor-in-Chief 1 A. D. Maclachlan, Bnrineu Manager W. Bancroft, Editor-in-Chief T. Washburn, Bnrinerr Manager . S. Willis, Eeiiror-in-Chief . 1. Lord, Bnrinerf Manager 1C. Renshavv, Editor-in-Chief J' A. L. Harnilton, Bnrinerf Manager J L. Stewart, Ea'itor-in-Chief 1 G. H. Belknap, Bafinefr Manager J. T. Scully, Jr., Ealitor-in-Chief P. H. Parrock, BaJine.f.r Manager C. A. Sawyer, Jr., Ealieor-in-Chief A. E. Lombard, Barinerr Manager H. S. Morse, Editor-in-Chief J. T. Cheney, Bzerinefr Manager G. E. Atkins, Eafifor-in-Chief W. E. Hadley, Bneineer Manager G. B. Perkins, Editor-in-Chief W. Turner, Barineff Manager M. A. Coe, Editor-in-Chief C. F. W. Wetterer, Bnrinerf Manager A. H. Donnwald, Editor-in-Chief G. A. Griffin, Barinefr Manager H. A. Rapelye, Editor-in-Chief W. B. Given, Jr., Bnrinerx Manager R. H. Allen, Editor-in-Chief M. R. Scharff, Bafineu Manager D. C. McMurtrie, Editor-in-Chief C. E. Creecy, Bnrinen Manager 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 225 ID. QE' R. Stevens, Editor-in-Chief . . Kebbon, Editor-in-Chief D. F. Benbovv, Barinerr Manager L. C. Hart, Editor-in-Chief C. F. Cairns, Barinerf Manager A. C. Dorrance, Editor-in-Claief A. Noore, Bnrineer Manager, let Terrn . S. Anderson, Bnrinerf Manager, Zna' Term H E D. L. Sutherland, Bnfineu Manager H. R. Crowell, Editor-in-Chief G. Urquhart, Barinerf Manager C. W. Loomis, Editor-in-Chief H. B. Shepard, Bnrinefr Manager J. M. DeBell, Editor-in-Claief P. C. Leonard, Barinerr Manager K. Reid, Editor-in-Chief P. M. Dinkins, Biuinen Manager D. O. Mayer, Editor-in-Chief J. L. Riegel, Bnrinefr Manager N. G. Abbott, Jr., Editor-in-Cbief G. H. Burt, Barinerr Manager R. H. Srnithwick, Editor-in-Chief W. R. Barker, Balinese Manager D. F. Carpenter, Eafiror-in-Cbief H. E. Rockefeller, Bnrinerr Manager H. Kirkham, Ea'itor-in-Chief H. H. Flather, Bnfinefe Manager S D. B. Jennings, Editor-in-Chief 1 G. W. Knight, Bnrinerr Manager G. W. Knight, General Manager . A. Meeker, Baeinerr Manager J D 'l,C. M. Cornish, Managing Eafiror M. A. MacDufHe, General Manager F. P. Hatnrnond, Barineer Manager A. B. Brand, Managing Editor A. B. Brand, General Manager G. E. Faithfull, Bneinefr Manager M. Walter, Jr., Managing Editor M. Davier, General Manager R. L. Cheney, Bnrinerr Manager D. H. Spirzli, Managing Editor T. S. Wood, Jr., General Manager I H. W. Fairchild, Bnrinerr Manager C. Melcher, Managing Editor D. F. Brernner, Jr., General Manage R. . Coveney, Baeinefe Manager f J 'lR. Vezin, Managing Editor P. H. Starratt, General Manager 7' H. S. D. Botzow, Bnrinerr Manager F. Wyman, Managing Editor TECHNIQUE T IS a well-known fact that when man emerges from his fierce struggle for existence and finds upon his hands some leisure moments, he tends to spend them in embroidery upon life. He turns his free energy to play and to the development of arts. It was in a similar manner that when Technology seemed firmly established among the schools of learning and the preliminary years of stress were over, it turned to the development of what is known as stu- dent life. Traditions, ideals and activities were implanted to be enjoyed and cherished by many future generations of Tech men. lt is also well known that among the chief activities to which a man in leisure turns is the recording of the events he experiences. CHfgLHSE-ZfITARRfJR- So it is not surprising that the undergraduates should eventually Wiefd dnd ef - 1 3 feel the urge to publish a yearbook, the college man s way of preserving the memories of some of his happiest days. As a result of this desire, the first TECHNIQUE appeared in 1885. lt was a paper-bound volume, selling for a dollar and a quarter and containing two hundred pages, five reproductions of photographs and many quaint pen-and-ink sketches. 4 Looking back upon that first TECHNIQUE and instinctively comparing it with the present yearbook, one is tempted to smile in a rather patronizing fashion. Yet that unpretentious little volume was a remarkably good thing, for it recorded faithfully and completely the various phases of student life that existed at the time. The sincerity of its publishers is evidenced by their hope that by making the first in every way a success, we shall see a long line of TECHNIQUES stretching in per- spective toward the future. What better beginning could a book have? Since that hrst TECHNIQUE appeared, forty-five years have passed - each one recorded in a TECHNIQUE. ln each successive volume an attempt has been made to improve upon the previous book. Each editorial board has tried to surpass its predecessor, not in a spirit of emulation but simply by attempting to tell the story in a way more complete, more interesting, and more beautiful. Each innovation has been introduced not merely for the sake of being different but because it was thought that the change would improve the book and aid it in accomplishing its purpose. The editors of TECHNIQUE have always held before them the maxim - Be not the first by whom the new is tried, nor yet the last to lay the old aside. The Board of this present volume, XLVI, believes that a brief review of the evolution of TECHNIQUE would be of interest to the reader and aid him to understand the position taken by this yearls book in the long chain of TECHNIQUES. Let us then glance over the shelves and see this pageant in its entirety. The first four TECHNIQUES kept the original small size and paper covers, and not until 1889 do we see the lusty and growing infant provided with new clothes. That year the book was enlarged and bound in board covers. The 1892 TECHNIQUE is made distinctive by the introduction of many new features. Probably, the thing most striking and amusing to us is its dedication to The Girls. lt is well and comforting to note, how- ever, that this reference was not to co-eds. Photographs, for the first time, begin to play a prominent part in the make-up of the book. The fact that these then expensive means of illustra- tion were first used to present the pictures of athletic teams indicates the importance of ath- letics in the student life of that time. Those who believe that Technology is breaking into inter- collegiate sports, for the first time, would be surprised to read of athletics in the days when M.l.T. was a member of the Eastern Inter- ROLF ELIASSEN I . ' 1: M, M - Aawffifizg Mmggf collegiate Football Association. RED3iiCE,zif0f OBS 226 All these early TECHNIQUES are characterized by many choice criticisms, largely of a personal nature. This humor is lost to us of this present day, since we are not familiar with the targets for these sallies - not in on it, as it were. The only noticeable advance in the years directly following 1892 is the inclusion of faculty photographs in the 1895 yearbook. However, as we turn the century, the TECHNIQUE becomes recog- nizable in the ancestor of this present volume. These books contain many improved photographic cuts. Witticisms and personal wise cracks are, at last, relegated to a grind section at the end of the book, where they do not detract from the dignity and unity of the preceding pages. The book has gradually grown until, at this stage, it contains four hundred pages. More beautiful bindings in cloth replace the old paper or board bindings used up to this time. Three radical Changes in undergraduate activities took place in 1903 which are mirrored in the TECHNIQUE for that year and M,,,,,,g,,,g E,,,,,, left indelible reflections in the books to follow. Football and baseball were abolished by vote of the student body and Field Day with its several sports was instituted in place of the old Cane Rush. The 1903 TECHNIQUE is also worthy of note in itself, for it presents, for the first time, color work and drawings in half-tone. It becomes harder to isolate further noticeable changes in the TECHNIQUES as we come nearer to the latest volumes. TECHNIQUE becomes more than just a catalogue of those who took part in this or that, for pages of text describing the various undergraduate activities a-re more and more in evidence. The 1910 book distinguishes itself by introducing a section devoted to interior views of the Institute. The books of this period have become quite cumbersome in thickness. It was not until 1914, however, that this was relieved by the increase of page dimensions that have been standard since that time. The 1915 volume takes a big step forward by giving the book a lively atmosphere by the use of many informal photographs. Snapshots, which were used by previous editors only in connection with the summer camps of mining and surveying, are extended in scope to include every phase of student life. Since that time informals have been steadily growing in popularity. The 1915 TECHNIQUE contains a most pretentious outburst of editorialism. Other TECHNIQUES have inclined towards this, but it remains for this book to surpass all other years by including a review, comment and criticism of Technology life in all its phases - undergraduate, foreign student, co-ed, and alumni. With this outburst, the editorial passes from the pages of TECHNIQUE. The Senior Portfolio first appeared in 1916 and with th at year, the TECHNIQUE reached its modern form. That book had every essential thing which is to be found in the present book - group photographs of the department faculties, senior portfolio, special section pages and so forth. From then on only gradual and natural changes take place in the books. Their covers have attained a uniformly high quality. Following the publication of the 1923 book, it was decided that the method of electing the TECHNIQUE managing board by popular election through an electoral committee was not for the best interests of the book. Accordingly TECH- NIQUE was made an undergraduate activity, its various editorial positions going to those 4 competitors who have performed meritorious work. At the same time, the managing board was changed from comprising two members, an Editor-in-Chief and Business Manager, to three members, General Manager, Managing Editor, and Business Manager. The 1924 book was the last one to be published as the Juniors' yearbook and the next year, 1925, appeared the first Under- graduate TECHNIQUE. From 1924 onward for six years, a standard D,p.,,.f,,,,,,,,E,zf,,,, 227 WALTER PALTZ JOHN C. LYON VICTOR C. STUDLBY Publifigy Md7ldgEf Cover design was used. In 1925 and 1926 the long familiar grind section was dropped entirely, but the need for a humorous section was felt in 1927 and a comedy section called S'nique appeared. And now we have come down to date in our little history of TECHN1QUE's development and, it is supposed, the reader will turn to examine this present volume in the light of his new knowledge. He cannot fail to notice many innovations and departures from precedent. These changes have been made in the same spirit and for the same reason that changes were made in the books of other years, - to tell the story of a year at Tech in a very more com- plete, more beautiful way than ever before. The book has under- gone a complete revision in the effort to achieve this purpose. The editors have realized that much can be learned from the modern trends in book and magazine making and that TECHNIQUE must be brought into line with these trends if a truly up-to-date yearbook is to be produced. There is, for instance, the modern tendency to tell the story more and more by the means of pictures. In the 1931 TECHNIQUE, there are more pictures than ever before - large full-page views of the Institute, informals in greater number and variety, dormitory pictures, fraternity pictures, and, in fact, pictures of everything around Technology. Former TECHNIQUES were reviewed to see if they had told the story completely and it was found that good pictures - something to forcibly recall our life at Technology - were few and those were too small for detail. In this volume a sincere attempt has been made to include every aspect and thus provide increasing enjoyment for the future. An increase in page size was found to be advisable if each page was to be designed as a thing of beauty in itself with an eye to lightness, simplicity and grace, in the best modern manner. A simpli- fied and modernized cover has been designed to be in keeping with the pages within. At first it seemed impossible to change the size and thus ruin the four volume effect but the obvious necessity of making a book of good proportions soon dispelled the doubt. ln fact the change is even more far-reaching than it appears because a volume of such pretentious size and material brings TECHNIQUE to the front as one of the finest college annuals published in the United States. lt is hoped that this present change and trend will be further amplified. More readable write-ups should be provided, and editorials of large scope have a place in the yearbook. More distinct features and diversihed informals are requisite. Every so often the insertion of a l'grind section with a real purpose behind it would prove beneficial. Color work will also tend to make a more beautiful volume. All these cannot be accomplished at once but should be the goal of both the Board and the entire student body. Without better support and greater interest from the students these accomplishments will be impossible. I ln conclusion, everything has been done to make this TECHNIQUE of 1931 a book which will rank with the leading yearbooks of the country - a yearbook which will be a worthy successor to its forty-five predecessors and a unique and beautiful means of evoking fond reminiscences of life at Technology. ' THEODORE R. HE1M BZlJ'f7Z9JJ' Mnzznger' ROGER T. WIFSON JOHNJ. LOUSTAUNAU CARLJ. H. WAHLSTROM Feawfff Edfffff Trearurer Plmtogrfzpbir Manager 228 Kiebler TECHNIQUE STAFF Kern McWhood Karr Morehead Jameson Harper Seibert Duntley Nathaniel Goodman Julius Goldberg William W. Hartz Minor S. Jameson, Jr. Henry N. Karr Albert G. Kern Duntley Hartz SOPHOMORE STAFF Charles W. Harper FRESHMAN STAFF Harold E. Thayer Norcross Poisson Edward R. Loftus James E. Norcross William D. Kiebler Thorne W. McWhood Theodore M. Morehead William H. Poisson Marvin Silberman 229 THE TECH IFTY years have passed since the modest beginning of The Tech at a mass meeting held in Rogers Building in the fall of 1881. H. Ward Leonard '83, presided at this meeting held in the interest of those desirous of forming an Institute publication. The respon- sibilities for the formation of The Tech,,' as it was then called, lay on Leonard and S. W. Walker '82, and GILBERT M. RODDY h b 1 h h d EDWARD B. HUBBARD Ge1zemlMm1ager to t ese men e Ong t e Onor an Editor the glory. The first issue of THE TECH consisted of twelve pages and was bound in a brown cover in maga- zine form. Enthusiasm and excitement prevailed at its first appearance, the scene is best described in the words of its founders - The assistance of the football team was necessary to conduct the papers in safety to a little room way up under the roof, where they were distributed. Ah, but that was a triumph for you! An immense table barricaded the open door, and behind it were assembled the entire directorial and editorial boards. How every line and point in the make-up was discussed, and how keenly we rel- ished the jokes and cuts which now aggravate my rheumatism every time I look at them. It was glory enough to stand there and pass out the papers to the howling mob that blocked the halls and five flights of stairs. - The high goal of the editors was expressed in the Greeting offered in the first issue. And now comes THE TECH asking its share of favor. Even as its predecessor, it attempts great things. It will be its aim to promote the interests of the students of the Institute, and maintain a friendly spirit among them, breaking down the ancient barriers of class and department. It will exercise a guardian care over the members of the school, protecting the Freshman, curbing the Sophomore, correcting the Junior, and supporting the Senior in his old age. It will open an avenue for the expression of public opinion, and will aim, in every possible way, to help all in the development of their young manhood and young womanhoodf' The first volume of THE TECH was naturally conservative and had for its main purpose the organ- ization of the paper and making its continuance a certainty. It existed in the same form as the first volume, namely, that of a bi-weekly magazine until 1892. The weekly issue was then adopted, with the aim of serving as the official news organ of Technology. Previous to this THE TECH had filled its columns with scientific matter and stories and had not attempted to cover any of the Institute activities, with the exception of the football and baseball teams. With the new policy ADDISON S. ELLIS ERIC P. NEWMAN WILLIAM H. BARKER Featuref Editor Make-up Editor Advertifing Muzzager 250 more real news of the Institute was included and the features curtailed. In the fall of 1903 the transition from the form of a magazine pub- lished weekly to that of a news- paper appearing three times a week was accomplished. This was ac- companied with many changes in the organization. A separate news department was instituted and the business end of the paper was allotted a larger and more distinct department in order to care for the increased circulation and advertis- ing. THE TECH now appeared as a four-column four-page newspaper. R H, D J - HARMONJ. TRUAX ,ng The year 1909 witnessed the Bu,,,,,,, M,,,,,g,,,, change from a tri-weekly to a daily. The condition of the paper grew worse from then on, for the added expense became too much of a burden and the news at the Institute was not sufficient to warrant a daily issue. This continued until 1914 at which time the Managing Board was forced to return to the tri-weekly basis. The success of THE TECH was then assured. During the World War period the Board found it necessary to change the number of issues to two a week, but these were much improved and Carried all the views of the Alumni in the war. This volume was known as THE WAR-TIME TECH and was under the guidance of an alumnus, Paul C. Leonard '17. The policy of publishing the war activities of the Institutes graduates attracted the Alumni at home and the circulation more than doubled during this period. With the advent of Volume XLI in 1921, THE TECH returned to its pre-war basis and has Continued to be published three times a week to the present day, always rendering faithful service to the Institute. To commemorate this half century of service, the Golden Anniversary Edition of THE TECH was issued by Volume L. This Half Century Issue contained excerpts from previous volumes, notable among which are the following: President Pritchett of the Institute was the first witness called in the Tech riot trial. He told of hearing, for the first time in his life, the sound of policemen's clubs striking on people's heads. Edward E. Rowe '06, testified to having helped two other students to seize a policeman and to pull him off the steps. Harvard College is situated in the ancient town of Cambridge, and can be reached by horse-cars, fare five cents. Those were the good old days and through all THE TECH has served. Since its origin it has given the undergraduates practical experience in journalism and business policy. The Editorial Division offers the opportunity for Freshmen and Sophomores to work as reporters and assist in the make-up of the newspaper. To those with marked ability positions on the Associate Board are awarded in their Junior year. These men are in charge of writing, make-up, -apr, STUART R. FLEMING CHARLES M. THAYER STANLEY L. JOHNSON PAUL A. ROBERT Neufr Edilar Bumzerr .Yewire Marzager Circulation Marzager .Ypart Edztor 231 ' v -.:'.,--Lr,.s'.-s'u lf ,f,,,o 'ff ' .-.,- J... -..- ., ..-5-l,ss 'xsls v i,::',: :1',-,.-I:--4-,un ,,, -- . '- L- 9 ' - A. ',--5,--, A 3 S---1111-.. ...- '- E .- :. 1,2319 I 1 on - B '7 ,?3f1sam, aw w I -I: I - -- 1-f'i'iaa- if tiff ' -. ' ' 1 - I 4 .qv-,U I . .1 ' Tig?-I . . viii .mm -A Q I ...Le Ii . -E ' L ,, -?- 3 0 0 o '1 'f . ill? S. S4 EZ 23.- Er E QD 4- abaauffl' M173 11125 Q and the editorials. The Business division offers experience in the selling of advertising, circulation, and treasury work. These are all under the guidance of three Juniors on the Associate Board. Responsibility for the success of the entire publication lies in the hands of the four Seniors on the Managing Board. These men are chosen from the outstanding members of the Associate Board. Volume L lived up to the high standard set in previous years and introduced various improve- ments. A new and interesting feature appeared in the form of a book review section. This made its appearance at frequent intervals and provided useful information for the book lovers of the Institute. Through its Editorial and Open Forum sections, THE TECH has been largely responsible for the promotion of interest among students in the Combined Musical Clubs in their attempt to provide concerts with good music at popular prices. The Open Forum section serves as an outlet for the ideas and criticisms of the students and is to be commended for its valuable service. When the occasion warranted, an extra issue was published. At the Junior Prom a rotogravute section containing pictures of the Prom and Tech Show celebrities was distributed. The Alumni Reunion brought forth an excellent special edition. In an attempt to bring the Alumni into closer contact with the undergraduate affairs at the Institute, a summary of each prominent activity was inserted, together with a hearty welcome to the multitude of guests. The next day a number in honor of Dr. Compton contained the highlights of the striking inauguration held in the Eastman Court and the colorful festivities which followed. The Alumni and guests were also informed of the distinguished career of this famous physicist and scholar. Field Day, the occasion of the bitter struggle between Freshmen and Sophomores for class supremacy, brought forth a rotogravure edition of noteworthy character and in keeping with the air of retaining its high position among the Institute's activities. Volume L was successful in upholding that policy which has existed with THE TECH since its inception, that of serving the Institute in the twofold purpose of providing continual news service and giving undergraduates practical experience in journalism and business policy. -my Qv g i 232 Ropes jastram DuBois Smith Crosby Sweetser Wehmiller Rimbach Lindsey Bonnet Plass Wise Clewell Whitton Lippitt Newell Fortier Rubenstein Bowen Bell Hayes Simonds McLaughlin Davis Laird Bates Everett Cohen Horvitz Dadakis Alderman Heintz Churchill THE TECH STAFF EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Myron F. Burr '31 Otto W. Burtner, Jr. '31 Wendell N. Currier '31 Robertj. Dunlavey '32 William B. Schneider, Jr. '32 . Edwin S. Worden,Jr. '31 NEWS AND SPORTS DEPARTMENT N i fght Editor Edmund E. McLaughlin '32 N ewr Writerf Dayton H. Clewell '33 Paul E. Davis William L. Sheppard '33 Converse W. Sweetser ' Photographic Stitjjf Philippe Bonnet '31 Joseph H. Coenen John P. Elting '31 Sport: Writer Alanson G. Bowen '33 Feiztzirar Editor Joseph L. Friedman '32 Joseph Armstrong, Jr. '32 Richard T. Craig ' Reporterf Herman Rabinowitz '33 William W. Pleasants '33 Harry Kamy '31 Robert B. Ripin '33 Walter V. Skees '33 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT BUSINESS SERVICE DEPARTMENT .Ytizjjf Richard T. Hodgdon '33 Ellis C. Littmann '33 George H. Ropes '33 David B. Smith '33 33 CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 33 .nag Malcolm B. Davis, Jr. '32 William W. Laird, Jr. '33 Stanley L. Johnson '32 Edward V. Poor '32 33 I ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT Affiftant Adifertifiiig Manager Willard B. Simonds '32 .fthjf Kenneth G. Bell '33 John G. Hayes '33 Jesse R. Henshaw '33 Asa H. Jewell '33 255 Edward W. Sann '33 32 VOO DOO PHOSPHORUS, that prominent member of the feline family, has succeeded for thirteen years in bringing forth from the labyrinth of problems and reports that which is capable of producing laughs out of these hard-boiled, overburdened and maltreated engineers. Within the sacred temple of Phosphorus these stalwart kittens loose their . imaginations to publish Technol- 1 wARRENr.D,CK1NS0N ogy's brilliant humorous monthly, EMILI-0 G. Compo Gene,-,lj jvfmmgef VOO DOO. Buxzazen' Ma1zager Thirteen years ago, under the name of WOOP GARoo, a college comic was organized at the Institute. Responsibilities for the formation of this publication lay wholly on Edward Edwards '20, an erratic genius. Through his persistence and writings a four-page comic paper with much drivel and little art was published. After a year, early in February 1919, the first Voo Doo made its appearance. The form had changed from that of a paper 8 to a magazine with many short jokes and a substantial amount of art work. The Voo Doo in was well acclaimed by the student body and the change from Woop GARoo met with the approval of all. The years that followed witnessed great success, good writers and good artists coming into prominence. The greatest of these writers was Eric F. Hodgins ,22, whose writing has remained unsurpassed. Notable among the artists were Teodorico Quiros '21, the great Kiko -the man who painted the murals on the walls of the Voo Doo office-and Samuel Cham berlain '21, who later became one of the country's leading etchers. Voo Doo is indeed for tunate in hav- ing the art, wit, and humor which places it among the foremost college comics in America. The affairs of state are governed by the Seniors and Juniors on the Managing Board. The Board is assisted by departmental staffs com 6 posed of men who are competing for these higher positions in the literary, art, and business I departments. Volume XIII, guided by a new litter of kittens, made its debut with the Puritan Issue. Secrets in the scandalous lives of Miles Standish and Priscilla, together with those other Pilgrim maids were revealed in full. Striking cartoons and amusing articles informed the multitude how it was done of old. r Ramblings all over the field of humor in the Spring Num ber suggested that the editors themselves let their fancies turn to other things besides text books. The art work was notable, especially the very warm Frieze which was worth looking at with a critical and longing eye. To uphold the clean slate of the purified Voo Doo, Phosphorus deemed it was wise to cut the ,lor-iN P. Cnowrnm FRANCIS S. CHAMBERS, JR. JAMES E. HARPER, Jn. Mandglflg Edlwf Circulation Manager Advertifing Manager CRe.rignedD 234 title off a beautiful but rather suggestive work of art in the Alumni Number. The greetings to the six thousand guests were snappy. The daring and rare form exhibited in the romantic drawings B. E. were fascinating and un- doubtedly pleasing to the Alumni. The annual greetings to 0scar, the Freshman, were rendered in the Freshman Number, T' bedecked with an appropriate cover by Balt- zer. The innocent frosh were taken for their usual rides with humorous warnings and misguiding infor- OTIS A. SIBLEY matlon' R K B Mmfagmg Edimr A burlesque of the TECH ENG1- !CHAf,11E,,,,,jLTZER NEERING Nnws featured the No- vember edition. A delightfully absurd cover depicting the great rapid transit system in existence between Walker Memorial and Building Two warned all of contents of the book and rightfully so, for these feline racketeers did a noble job in putting T. E. N. on the spot. . lists-.V .. Two dainty and alluring creatures graced the beautiful cover of the Girls' Number. The sweeping and colorful evening gowns were enough to catch the fancy of any young man's eye. And the inside! Girls, girls, and more girls! Good, bad, and in- different! Phosphorus, Jr. appeared on all of the pages of this remarkable number, a tri- umph in literature and art. The Night Life number, with its beautiful and novel silver cover, divulged many of the secrets of the Wine, Women, and Song patrons. A helpful glossary of night life terms served as an aid to the fortunate professor who was awarded a pair of tickets to Boston's most exclusive night club in the ex ' ' citing raffle. P. T. McCarthy, the Bone Bender, was given much notoriety in the burlesque on the great McCarthy Bar Bell, good for whatever ails you! A loving farewell was given to those who passed into the great beyond after the tragic examina- tion period in the Post-Mortem Number. lt was a great school quoth the Pour Hundred. D. B. '34 exhibited some truly marvelous conceptions of what a Tech man's ideal should be in the line of beautiful girls. With this, Volume Xlll came to a successful 'AL close. Cleanliness is next to Godlinessn is the motto of Phosphorus and her kittens. ERIC SPARRE JOHN A. OSTERMAN LELAND M. BURR, JR. Literary Editor Trefuzzrer Pulzlirizj' Manager 235 M-M. mf!! fffi 1765 .1- A MAF?-1 A U mi , , ff ' ,, 4:55v1iW ' W X ,M-,tsfatwlmf ,g 1 , 'G ' 'A , W +Q5,ay K . ,mx-wnmdi. f, mag. 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I: Wi t, II... 1 .3, .ll .II -,II I In IIII.-,...II, II.. IIE--1H.I. Iull m. - J ll I 'I r - Il 1.-'11 ,iw-,,,,n 7777 I 7777 77 Milli-II111lnu.11u.uI III I IIII.: I II .,'--:- ,I II,.I - 1, -.IIIII-III. II,,,,,II IIII.,-I I III -IIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.-IIIIIII,-I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII--I IIIIIIIIIIII-III-IIIIIII I I II IIII WIII'-II1II11IIII.1I:1I1-II111111111111 II -11' 11'11'1l11e1- -1 11 I 4:1111 1 1-1111-11 1 ' Thomas H. Anderson, Jr. '32 Donald S. Britton '33 David V. Buchanan '31 Allison R. Dorman '33 Robert M. Becker '34 Edward M. Boykin '34 Thomas E. Cabill '34 john B. Dunning '34 Robert M. Emery '34 David M. Fleming '32 Karl A. Gardner '34 Daniel P. Havens '34 Louis P. Holladay, III '34 Stuart T. Martin '34 ASSOCIATE EDITORS Harper V. Richard '32 Elliot L. Whitaker '31 ASSISTANT EDITORS Edward E. Simpson '32 Walter D. Teague '33 BUSINESS ASSOCIATES Pierre S. duPont '33 G. Russell Eddy '33 Arthur Greenblatt '33 CANDIDATES John E. Logan '33 Duke Selig, Jr. '33 William C. Walcutt '33 Henry E. Worcester, Jr. '32 William H. Mills '34 Samuel N. Miner '34 Herbert A. Morriss, jr. '34 Johnj. Petrossi, Jr. '33 Morris I. Poze '32 Wilfred H. Rapport '34 Winchell Reeve '33 Hereward A. Reynolds '34 Kelsey Y. Saint '35 John H. Spencer '34 Voo Doo STAFF Boykin Dunning Spencer Berstein Mooradian Havens Anderson Morriss Becker Miner Goldstein Rapport Walnut: Bell duPont Dorman Logan Williams Eddy Selig Buchanan 237 FW 01 J mn :IAQ- wff 4 -:I ff I7 swsf 5f4ll 'x,'gflllRg '!T,Q'?wQQIT'g if MIIB - . , Q K ef CLQW1 ffl fx . Ie, N ' gja ,'T1L'fI ll ' 5 -0,-L ', if III iu'lafILY-J 5 ' ar:-1111111111:1nnn.1IIuIIrnn1l1I1Iu1II1ln:nl1-1111.IlI.-uIu11.I--ny, ., - C5383 - .CLS -'i ff THE TECH ENGINEERING NEWS N THE spring of 1919, an English manufacturer who was in this country, on reading an article on wireless telephony appearing in The Tech, expressed his surprise that there was no publication at the Institute devoted to technical articles. In view of the superior scientific and technical reputation of Technology, it was, indeed, strange that at this time no official technical or professional journal was published at the Institute. Later, in the summer of 1919, the Advertising Manager of The Tech formed a class of advertisers who were interested in advertising in a college technical journal but who would not advertise in a RICHARD T' KROPF semi-weekly paper. These two incidents led to the foundation of THE TECH ENGINEERING NEWS. A plan was formulated in that year by which a technical supplement of The Tech was to appear every month and by February, 1920, editorial material and advertising had been gathered together for the first number. The sup- plement was enthusiastically received and soon attained such proportions that it was much too large an organization to remain any longer a part of the newspaper. So, when this new pro- fessional journal was but a year old, it separated from The Tech and began its own independent career as THE TECH ENGINEERING NEWS. The primary aim of the T.E.N. was stated to be 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 the students and the faculty the accom- plishments of graduates, engineers, and business men of prominence in their professional fields. While building up its own organization and policies, THE TECH ENGINEERING NEWS was the chief instrument in organizing the Engineering College Magazines Associated, a consolidation of engi- neering college publications throughout the country for the purpose of soliciting national advertis- ing through a single representative and also to benefit by Coordinating editorial and business policies. And so in a relatively few years, the T.E.N. has risen from a small newspaper supplement to the present magazine which stands forth as one of the leading undergraduate engineeringand scientific journals of the country. It is widely quoted among technical and scientific journals and has established a real name for itself outside the Institute. With the completion of Volume XI, THE TECH ENGINEERING NEWS has seen a year of extraor- dinary activity in attempting to carry out the aim of the publication. However, it has not lost sight of the idea that this is essentially a college magazine and, as such, the articles should be written General Mfmager ALBERT G- DFETZ CLARENCE M. CI-IAsE, JR. E. HAROLD ANDERSON A-f-f0fUlff? Efflfvf Afrocinte Editor Managing Editor 238 to appeal to college students. This does 1lO'E mean that articles such as are written for the numerous popu- lar magazines are solicited. The articles are chosen with the inter- ests of both its student readers and its alumni readers in mind. The subjects are only of a timely engi- neering interest and are presented in a technical manner so that they may be readily understood by all. Technicality on its own account has been eliminated, and the at- JOHN H- DODGENIR- tempt has been to broaden pro- Edmr-ijl-Cbjef NELSON B. HASKELL fessional training by giving every Bffff'1effMrW issue of THE TECH ENGINEERING NEws a potential appeal to every man in every course at the Institute. In each issue will usually be found some articles presenting certain particular technical phases of engineering and others dealing with the innumerable ideas which apply to science and the engi- neering profession as a whole, news of one of the departments of the Institute, a sketch of the life of some prominent faculty member, short, pithy editorials, and book reviews. Articles have been published by such men of note as Major William C. Gotshall, Edward P. Warner, Captain L. M. Woolson, Edward R. Armstrong, Major Gladeon M. Barnes, and John A. Matthews, in addition to many professors at the Institute. Very few student articles have been published. More of these would perhaps be welcome to the students at Technology, but it has been found difficult to secure such articles which are really authentic and which do not contain much of the same subject matter already known to the publications readers. Out of this rises the peculiar position in which THE TECH ENGINEERING NEWS finds itself. It cannot publish Institute news for that is taken care of by The Tech. It cannot publish alumni news for that is well covered by the Technology Review. It cannot debase itself to publish a humor section which would perhaps increase student circulation, for the Voo Doo already monopolizes this field. So all that is left to the T. E. N. is to publish technical articles in a manner that will be understandable to all. This field has been found very fruitful and interesting, and although it may not prove to be light reading, it certainly is instructive. In order to make some issues appear particularly effective, special numbers were published throughout the year, notably on aviation, the automobile, the locomotive, and tile manufacture. PETER P. SHELBY RICHARD M. STEWART ALLAN M. MAGUIRE Publifiry Manager Advertiring Mazzager Circulation Nffmager 239 - - xi N J I J 1? 4 5 4 il E ' ' T ? R f 'Q E Mi 'IR ' ' , v I E ENGINEERING NEWSE ' We--E 1 i E ' IllI'lllWllIIIII 'I ,ali jg 4: I- ?A 3 -in A fi ll . ..., ....A. . The special aviation issue, the largest of the year which appeared last May, contained several articles on various phases ofthe aircraft industry which were profusely illustrated. The new volume was yet young when many new ideas were introduced. The first signs appeared last May when the cover was changed by silhouetting an airplane in blue on an aluminum cover paper. During the summer, plans were made for many changes throughout the magazine. For easier reading and a more attractive page, there was a change from a three-column to a two-column page with wider margins, titles for the articles were made very brief and terse and changed to a type which stands out against the article, a frontispiece was introduced opposite the leading article, the page was broken up by means of sub-headings in bold type. The faculty sketch appearing each month has created much interest. just lately a new feature has been added to the Editorial page, that of a sketch of the life of one of the famous men whose names appear on the four pylons in the Great Court of the Institute. In addition to this, constant effort has been expended to bring out the most interesting features of the various articles through a striking and unusual presentation of the illustrations. The result of all these improvements has been commented upon as making THE TECH ENGINEERING NEws a very attractive publication. At the annual convention of the Engineering College Magazines Associated held at Denver, Colorado, in November, THE TECH ENGINEERING NEws received two awards in four competitions in which it entered with twenty-three other publications. First prize was awarded for the best cover design and second prize for the best illustrated magazine of the group. On Registration Day last September, the T. E. N. distributed among the students and faculty over three thousand special Institute calendars. From an artistic point of view, the calendar has brought forth much favorable comment and may be found in many student rooms and faculty offices. Technology can well be proud of the high standards and wide reputation upheld by THE TECH ENGINEERING NEws and its efforts to keep on a high plane the level of the undergraduate activities of M. I. T. 240 THE Tacn ENGINEERING News STAFF Read Hall Wadhams jones Fales Hartz Atkinson Stewart Fulkerson Gamble Haseltine Brown Huston Buchanan Lloyd Protze Cary Bentley Fink McCaa The Tech Engineering News Staff EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Auiftant Ea'itorJ Alfred B. Berghell '32 Donald G. Fink '33 J. Robert McCaa '32 Art Editor Herman G. Protze '32 EDITORIAL STAFF Raymond L. Brown '33 Irving W. Hilliard '32 Robert E. Moore '32 Charles H. Thumm '33 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Afxiftarit Circulation Manager Gene Cary '33 Atriitant Aitoertiiin g Maaagerf Kennedy H. Clark '33 Edmund H. Lloyd '33 BUSINESS STAFF Arthur S. Brown '33 Julian A. Dorr '33 Emery L. Hall '33 James P. Mills '33 Leland S. Pearson '33 241 Eeatarei Editor Wilber B. Huston '33 New: Editor George P. Bentley '33 Auistant Managing Editor Edward R. Atkinson '33 Affiftant Treafarer Charles E. Buchanan '33 Affiftant Paolioity Manager Charles V. Cose '33 Freeman Bitsoli Allen Thayer Bridgham Eliassen THE BENCHMARK MANAGING BOARD General Manager Rolf Eliassen '32 Editor-in-Chief Minot R. Bridgham '32 g Literary Editor Stava A. Bitsoli '32 .Yportf Editor Wendell C. Allen '33 Arrirtant Adoertirin g Manager Charles A. Spiegel '32 Spiegel johnson Barinerr Manager Charles M. Thayer '32 Circulation and Advertirin g Manager Stanley I... Johnson '32 Photographic Editor George D. Freeman '32 AY up in the backwoods of Maine, far from civilization and the Institute, is Camp Tech- nology. There, on the scenic shores of Gardner Lake, is the Civil Engineering Surveying Camp. For two months the civils engage in practical fieldwork in an effort, on the part ofthe Faculty, to produce competent engineers. All is not work in that glorious place, for nature is close at hand. Swimming, hiking, canoeing, and fishing occupy much of the spare time. For the beer lovers, Canada is close at hand and many a good American dollar has been spent on Canadian beverages. In memory of these good times spent at camp, each year the BENCHMARK is published. It endeavors to be an informal record ofthe events of the season with pictures playing a major part. The Faculty and the gang at work and at play grace the pages from beginning to end. A summary of the highlights at the various shindigs held in the nearby barns ten miles from camp furnishes much humor for the literary person. The athletic section reviews the results of the baseball season. Several villages which thrive on the sardine-packing industry turn out en masse to witness the thrilling games held each Sunday at the camp between the Sardiners and the Engineers Travelling long distances in oxcarts means nothing to these individuals. All of these articles are written and the entire book published while the camp is in session. The events ofa pleasant summer are well worth recording in the BENCHMARK. 242 l THE TECHNOLOGY REVIEW DITED at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, THE TECHNOLOGY REVIEW has had a long and dis- tinguished career. Since 1899, When its first issue ap- peared, THE REVIEW has been edited With the belief that man cannot understand too much of nature, that, conse- quently, the achievements of science and engineering should be made available and understandable to the layman. It has presented, therefore, and is continuing to present in an increasing volume, authoritative articles, lucidly and illu- minatingly Written on science, engineering, and their allied arts. The dull, prosaic, and pedantical are not to be found in . its pages, yet there has been no yielding to inaccuracy or sensationalism. THE TECHNOLOGY REVIEW Was founded by the Association of Class Secretaries, the organization that Was responsible for creating the Alumni Association With its afliliated enterprises. C. Frank Allen '72, James P. Munroe '82, Walter B. Snow '82, and Arthur D. Little '85, Were originally appointed to administer the publication. Arthur T. Hopkins '97, Was Editor for three issues in 1890, and Walter Humphreys '97, for the last issue of that year. With the Erst issue of 1900, Mr. Munroe adopted the Waif at the age of one When it Was mori- bund With Hnancial starvation and Was largely responsible for the creation of an editorial policy Which has made THE REVIEW an ever-increasing benefit to the Institute. Mr. Munroe's able editorship Was folloWed by that of Isaac W. Litchfield '85, Who Was Editor from 1908 to 1917, Professor Robert E. Rogers next occupied the Editor's desk and continued until 1922, the last year that THE REVIEW Was published as a quarterly. Beginning in the Pall of 1922, Harold E. Lobdell '17, became Editor, and Eric E. Hodgins '22, Managing Editor. Instead of a quarterly, the magazine became a monthly, publishing issues from November to May, inclusive, and in july. A neW format was adopted With a page size of 9 X 12 inches, and a method of layout in consonance With modern magazine practice. In 1927, J. R. Killian, Jrz '26, succeeded Eric P. Hodgins '22, as Managing Editor, and john D. Crawford '27, became Assistant Managing Editor. In 1928, Ralph T. Jope '28, became Circulation Manager, and in 1929, Business Manager. The Fall of 1930 marked three changes of importance to, THE REVIEW. J. R. Killian, Jr. '26, succeeded Harold E. Lobdell '17, as Editor, Dean Lobdell becoming Publisher, the number of issues at this time Was increased from eight to nine - the additional issue being published in October. Every year since 1922 has been profitable financially. There has been a steady growth in net paid circulation from about 3800 to this year's average of over 9000 - a gain of over 125575. The adver- tising gross this year Will be nearly thrice that of the best year of the old quarterly. 243 ,.f -. at ,.4f f X 'X nr,-A , 9, A v': 'G 'R X '. Ifvgxfff H 1' Q 4 A 1 al M , ,X r ,. Mfflz M . ' ef 251 ' 4 N. 1:-it ' ' 1-, - , ww A . . ..... A , 'W NT'-X., .1,-'75 4 1 : J 7'e ,W . 4 ea if .' iv .-:v I , . g : ' , M ff in at Q4 Ho ORARY OCIETIES ROBERT SMALL BACKUS JOSEPH BENJAMIN BIRDSELL EDMUND GUION BLAKE HAROLD PERRY CHAMPLAIN WARREN THEOBALD DICKINSON HORACE SAYFORD FORD, JR. JOHN HAROLD GENRICH Q, I rw M 5 ZW- RTA? C 1 w,,M,.-M' wfmffn -A 1 Siris SENIOR HONORARY SOCIETY JJFRANK HENRY RAND HENRY SMITH PRITCHETT SFRICHARD COCKBURN MACLAURIN ALFRED EDGAR BURTON ZKJAMES PHINNEY MUNROE ISAAC WHITE LITCHEIELD ARTHUR AMOS NOYES FRANCIS RUSSELL HART DAVIS RICH DEWEY XGEORGE WIGGLESWORTI-I EVERETT MORSS ALBERT FARWELL BEMIS XHOWARD LINCOLN COBURN FRANK HARRISON BRIGGS HORACE SAYFORD FORD HENRY GREENLEAF PEARSON WALTER HUMPHREYS ALLAN WINTER ROWE HENRY ADAMS MORSS CHARLES MILTON SPOFFORD FKHENRY PAUL TALBOT: SAMUEL WESLEY STRATTON WILLIAM EMERSON ALEXANDER MACOMBER WARREN KENDALL LEWIS SAMUEL CATE PRESCOTT CHARLES LADD NORTON JOSEPH WARREN PHELAN HARRY JOHAN CARLSON KARL TAYLOR COMPTON LEICESTER FORSYTH HAMILTON ELLIOT LEONARD WHITAKER 'fDc-:ceased 246 OSCAR GLENN GOODHAND BENJAMIN PRESCOTT HAZELTINE, EDWARD BADCH HUBBARD RICHARD THOMAS KROPR ROBERT THOMAS LEADBETTER GILBERT MORGAN RODDY CHARLES EDWIN STARR, JR. I LKER QL 41' be DVS Swv. 094 1 OH 9 wo O S VJ 1' -I C A O OA fs CH N o L Walker Club SENIOR SOCIETY Faculty Members Prof. RALPH GUY ADAMS Dr. KARL TAYLOR COMPTON Prof. MATTHEW RICHARD COPITHORNE Prof. CARROLL XVARREN DOTEN Prof. WILLIAM EMERSON HORACE SAYFORD FORD Prof. RALPH GORTON HUDSON Dean HAROLD EDWARD LOBDELL Prof. EDWARD FURBER MILLER Prof. SAMUEL PARSONS MULLIKEN Prof. HENRY GREENLEAF PEARSON Prof. ROBERT SEATON WILLIAMS Active M embers ROBERT SMALL BACKUS JOSEPH BENJAMIN BIRDSELL EDMUND GUION BLAKE FRANK ELVIDGE DAME JAMES BROWN FISK HORACE SAYFORD FORD, JR. JOHN HAROLD GENRICH SHERMAN MELVIN GOBLE, OSCAR GLENN GOODHAND WILLIAM PENN-GASKILL HALL JOHN MERKEL KIMBLE, JR. JR. 247 Prof Prof. Prof. Prof. Prof. Prof. Prof. Prof Prof Prof. Prof. WINWARD PRESCOTT KENNETH CASS REYNOLDS PENBIELD ROBERTS ARCHER TYLER ROBINSON ROBERT EMMONS ROGERS ERWIN HASKELL SCHELL HENRY LATIMER SEAVER . JOHN GSBORNE SUMNER CLARENCE HALE SUTHERL HARRY WALTER TYLER FRANK VOGEL JOHN DONOVAN MCCASKEY JOSEPH COBHAM NOYES, JR. ROBERT MINTON PRICE THOMAS BROOMELL RHINES GILBERT MORGAN RODDY ROBERT SHELDON SMITH ROBERT MORRIS SNYDER VICTOR CONVERSE STUDLEY WILLIAM EDWARD WARD CARROLL LOUIS WILSON RICHARD HOY YATES AND The Beaver JUNIOR HONORARY SOCIETY Lt. SAMUEL GORDON FRIERS WILLIAM CI-IACE GREEN, JR. ROBERT DEXTER BUTLER PHILLIP ANNABLE COLEMAN ADDISON STERLING ELLIS DONALD BERTRAM GILMAN RICHARD RANDOLPH HALL JAMES EDWARD HARPER, JR. BYRON ELEED JAMES TOM HANNA JENKINS JOHN TREMAIN KELTON JOHN MERKEL KIMBLE, JR. JOHN LAWRENCE ON Faculty Members Prof. ROBERT EMMONS ROGERS Active Members HENRY ELWYNNE WORCESTER, JR. 248 JOHN KIMBALL PHELAN Prof. WINWARD PRESCOTT JOHN ALBERT OSTERMAN JOSEPH BARNETT PAUL RUSSEL CHASE PRATT OTWAY WATKINS RASH, JR. THOMAS BROOMELL RHINES ROBERT CLARK ROGERS ' ROBERT BAYLOR SEMPLE WILLIAM FREDERICK SPREEN, JOHN LOUNSBURY WALKER WILLIAM EDWARD WARD CARROLL LOVIS WILSON JR ROBERT FRANCIS ALLEN DAVID LOCKMAN BABCOCK ROBERT SMALL BACKUS WVALTER CLINTON BACKUS CHARLES WILLIAM BALL PETER BARRY CHARLES COX BELL CHRISTIAN RANDOLPH BINNER WALTER WALLACE BIRD, JR. JOSEPH BENJAMIN BIRDSELL XVYMAN PENDER BOYNTON ANTON HENRY BROCKELMAN EDWARD POMERET BROMLEY ROBERT DEXTER BUTLER CHARLES VINCENT CASE, JR. FRANCIS STAPLETON CHAMBERS, PAUL ERRETT DAVIS, JR. RALPH HOPWOOD DAVIS JOHN HOLCOMBE DODGE, JR. PIERRE SAMUEL DUPONT, HI WALTER ROBSON DUNCAN JOHN BARTOL DUNNING ADDISON STERLING ELLIS JOHN PHILIP ELTING GEORGE TILDEN FISK HORACE SAYFORD FORD, JR. JOHN HAROLD GENRICH OSCAR GLENN GOODHAND, JR. FRED LOUIS HAAS CYRUS STOW HAPGOOD RICHARD RALPH HARTWELL FRANK MARTIN HARTZ WILLIAM WHEATLAND HARTZ R ' .ullIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllig Quadrangle Club JR Faculty Member HENRY GREENLEAF PEARSON Active Members ROBERT GOLDSBOROUGH HENRY, JR. LOUIS PHILIPPE HOLLADAY, IH HENRY DEXTER HUMPHREYS, JR. WILBER BROTHERTON HUSTON RICHARD CARLISLE JACKSON EVERETT KIMBALL, JR. JAMES HOLBROOK KIMBERLEY JOHN MERKLE KIMBLE, JR. 249 GEORGE MARTYN KINGSLAND WILLIAM WINDER LAIRD, JR. HERBERT MANSON LARRABEE, ALLEN LATI-IAM, JR. GEORGE RICHARD LAWRENCE JOHN LAWRENCE ROBERT THOMAS LEADBETTER WILLIAM HORACE LOCKLIN DAVID ROSS MCGREGOR FRANK LINDSAY MCKNIGHT FRANCIS OSMOND MERCHANT SAMUEL NORTON MINER LOUIS SHEPARD MORSE, JR. REGINALD GEDDES MURDOCH JOHN ROGERS NEWELL JOSEPH BARNETT PAUL CHARLES FAIRFAX PAYNE LELAND SPENCER PERSON OTTO AARON PUTNAM OTWAY WATKINS RASH, JR. JOHN WARD REGAN, JR. 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MAXWELL BOWER ELMER WORTHINGTON BRUGMANN RICHARD HENRY FRAZIER FRANK MALCOLM GAGER HERBERT KENNETH ALLBRIGHT CHARLES BUCKNER BASINGER ROBERT HOLMES BAXTER JOSEPH BENJAMIN BIRDSELL ROY WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN CHARLES BREWSTER CONWELL ROLF ELIASSEN LOUIS PETER EVANS JAMES BROWN FISK PHILLIP FISHER FRINK OSCAR GLENN GOODHAND BROR GRONDAL, JR. THEODORE GURNEY WILLIAM PENN-GASKILL HALL JOHN THOMAS HARRISON Fralres in Ffzcultate PROEESSORS INSTRUCTORS Fmtres 251 DUGALD CALEB JACKSON FREDERICK GEORGE KEYES WARREN KENDALL LEWIS EDWARD FURBER MILLER CHARLES MILTON SPOFFORD JULIUS ADAMS STRATTON SAMUEL WESLEY STRATTON ERNST ADOLPH GUILLEMIN HAROLD LOCKE HAZEN CHARLES KINGSLEY, JR. PARRY H. MOON NELSON BURRITT HASKELL JOHN BROWN HUTCHINS SUKSHOM KASHEMSANTA RICHARD THOMAS KROP11 ROBERT THOMAS LEADBBTTER FRANCIS ARTHUR LUTZ BERTRAM HUNTER MACLEOD WILLIAM HOWE OTIS THOMAS BROOMELL RHINES HOWARD LARSEN RICHARDSON GILBERT MORGAN RODDY ROBERT BAYLOR SEMPLE HARRY SHELDON SMITH WILLIAM HENRY SPAHR RICHARD HOY YATES All ll Pi Delta Epsilon HON ORARY JOURNALISM FRATERNITY Founded in 1909 at Syracuse University Chapter Roll Allegheny College University of Arizona Bowdoin College Bucknell University ' University of California University of California at Los Angeles Carleton College Carnegie Institute of Technology Coe College Colgate University Colorado Agricultural College Cornell University Denison University Emory University University of Florida George Washington University Georgia School of Technology Hamilton College Hamline University University of Illinois Lafayette College Lawrence College Lehigh University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Michigan State College University of Minnesota Ohio State University Ohio Wesleyan University Pennsylvania State College University of Richmond St. Lawrence University University of Southern California Stevens Institute of Technology Swarthmore College Syracuse University Union College University of Utah Utah Agricultural College Wabash College Washington and Jefferson College Washington and Lee University Wesleyan University 252 Pi Delta Epsilon Massachusetts Institute of Technology Chapter ISAAC XVHITE LITCHFIELD Prof. HENRY GREENLEAF PEARSON Prof. XVINWARD PRESCOTT HERMANN S. D. BOTZOW HOWARD SHAFER GARDNER, JR. MARSHALL WALKER JENNISON RALPH THEODORE JOPE JOSEPH JOHN ALKAZIN ERNST HAROLD ANDERSON WILLIAM HOLLEY BARKER ALFRED BAYARD BERGHELL FRANCIS STAPLETON CHAMBERS, JR. CLARENCE MILTON CHASE, JR. EMILIO GABRIEL COLLADO RALPH HOPWOOD DAVIS ALBERT DIETZ WARREN THEOBALD DICKINSON JOHN HOLCOMBE DODGE, JR. ROLE ELIASSEN ADDISON STERLING ELLIS STUART REID FLEMING JAMES EDWARD HARPER, JR. NELSON BURRITT HASKELL THEODORE RUDOLPH HEIM Honorary Members Graduate Members Active Members 2 5 3 - Established 1 9 10 Prof. ARCHER TYLER ROBINSON Prof. ROBERT EMMONS ROGERS JOHN JAMES ROWLANDS JAMES RHYNE KILLIAN, JR. Dean HAROLD EDWARD LOBDELL THEODORE AUGUST MANGELSDORE GREGORY SMITH EDWARD BALCH HUBBARD RICHARD THOMAS KROPP JOHN JULIAN LOUSTAUNAU JOHN CLARENCE LYON EDMUND FENNESSEY MCLAUGHLIN FREDERICK MICHAEL MOSS JOHN ALBERT OSTERMAN WALTER JOSEPH PALTZ LESLIE HAROLD REED HARPER VANNAY RICHARDS GILBERT MORGAN RODDY WILLIAM BENEDICT SCHNEIDER, JR WILLARD BOWLES SIMONDS CHARLES EDWIN STARR, JR. CHARLES MUCHMORE THAYER HARMON JARDINE TRUAX EDWIN SHELDON WORDEN, JR. Chi Epsilon HONORARY CIVIL ENGINEERING FRATERNITY Founded in 1922 at the University Of Illinois M. I. T. Chapter-Established 1928 Prof. JOHN BRAZER BAECOCK, 3rd Prof. CHARLES BLANEY BREED Honorary Members Active Members SMEDLEY DARLINGTON BUTLER, JR. ELLIOT FULLER CHILDS JOHN MENSING CLEVELAND SAMUEL GARRE, JR. HAROLD DAMON GURNEY NELSON BURRITT HASKELL DONALD ARCHER HOLDEN CHARLES WILLIAM STEINBACH 2 5 4 Prof. WALTER MAAYWELL FIFE Prof. CHARLES MILTON SPOFFORD CHIK HO LAM ANTONIO LOBO-GUERRERO DANIEL LOEO-GUERRERO HENRIK MARIA CHRISTIAN LUYKX JOSEPH MOBRIEN WILLIAM TUCKER MOODY JOHN PATTERSON RAMSEY, JR. Fm? if-We If? Ji sv wg www 3 ,If - Tis, If 2 if I U A .E 4 . 1' If 'A-A A N ,R r A 1, :R I Grogo HONORARY SOCIETY OF TECHNIQUE Active Members JOHN JOSEPH ALKAZIN ' ROLF ELIASSEN THEODORE RUDOLPH HEIM JOHN JULIAN LOUSTAUNAU JOHN CLARENCE LYON FREDERICK MICHAEL MOSS WALTER JOSEPH PALTZ ROTHEUS BYRAM PORTER, JR. LESLIE HAROLD REED CHARLES EDWIN STARR, JR. VICTOR CONVERSE STUDLEY ELLIOT LEONARD WHITAKER ROGER TOWNSEND WILSON 255 Y . Scroll HONORARY SOCIETY OF T. Honorary Member Dean HAROLD EDWARD LOBDELL Faculty Member MARSHALL WALKER JENNISON Active Members ERNST HAROLD ANDERSON ALFRED BAYARD BERGHELL CLARENCE MILTON CHASE, JR. ALBERT DIETZ JOHN HOLCOMBE DODGE, JR. HOWARD SHAPER GARDNER, J NELSON BURRITT HASKELL RICHARD THOMAS KROPF 256 E R. F- -, lf-, E5 ,, Qi 1 Stylus HONORARY SOCIETY OF THE TECH JAMES RHYNE KILLIAN, JR. WILLIAM HOLLEY BARKER OTTO WHITMORE BURTNER, JR. CARL CONNABLE RALPH HOPWOOD DAVIS ROBERT JOSEPH DUNLAVEY ADDISON STERLING ELLIS FRANK CURRY FAHNESTOCK STUART REID FLEMING EDWARD BALCH HUBBARD Honorary .Member Prof. ROBERT EMMONS ROGERS Faculty Members Active M embers THEODORE AUGUST MANGELSDORF JOSEPH KAZUO MINAMI ERIC PFEIFFER NEWMAN PAUL ALFRED ROBERT GILBERT MORGAN RODDY WILLIAM BENEDICT SCHNEIDER, JR WILLARD BOWLES SIMONDS GREGORY SMITH CHARLES MUCHMORE THAYER HARMON JARDINE TRUAX EDMUND FENNESSEY MCLAUGHLIN JOSEPH JOHN WINKLER EDWIN SHELDON WORDEN, JR, 257 W Oop Garoo HONORARY SOCIETY OF THE M. I. T. VOO DOO Honorary Members Dean HAROLD EDWARD LOBDELL Prof. WINWARD PRESCOTT Prof. ARCHER TYLER ROBINSON Prof. ROBERT EMMONS ROGERS Active Members RICHARD KINGMAN BALTZER WARREN THEOBALD DICKINSON FRANCIS STAPLETON CHAMBERS, JR. JAMES EDWARD HARPER, JR. EMILIO GABRIEL COLLADO JOHN ALBERT OSTERMAN JOHN FREDERICK CROWTHER OTIS ARTHUR SIBLEY 258 A., ,J , l'? 7'56mf2 bfr, 7' 'J 1 ...LAW I Y .f 4' :fim- rfizf ': , ' 12 1 . J I, -A.- .3 n -'.... 'Fi--S. ' T-M. -. i1 . : ff? 3-golf 'E f..' '1':, Hf 1' 'Vg :W . am . , , i' If 'UC- 5. e-L I I.. , uvl. , VI ,:5 1' I J- . ' .un . ffzy, ,,,:ff'1,5?s' ' 'qvvgqgggzlv Fa Masque HONORARY SOCIETY OF TECH SHOW WILLIAM EMERSON XVILLIAM C. GREENE, JR. RALPH LEROY HARLOWE D. A. IVES ROBERT MARLOWE LANGDON MATTHEWS FREDERICK BERNARD JAMES DONOVAN WALTER HAMBURGER JOHN MARSHALL CLEARY CHURCHILL CLARKE CONDLE JEREMIAH FRANKLIN COOK MAURICE COOK WILLIAM DEVER CORDER MARY KATHLEEN CUSICK JAMES MILNE DUNLAP GEORGE WASHINGTON FALK GRACE GERTRUDE FARRELL ADOLPH H. FEIBEL WINSLOW VALENTINE FITCH WILLIS FLEISHER, JR. ROBERT ANDREW FULLER ROY WILLIAM IDE, JR. BRYANT FRANKLIN KENNEY Honorary Members CHARLES A. YOUNG Advisory Members HIRAM YEATON WATERHOUSE Active Members 259 JOHN FRANKLIN STRICKLBR, J ROBERT EMMONS ROGERS ALLAN WINTER ROWE JAMES ROWLANDS CARL SCRANTON RAYMOND SOVEY VIRGINIA TANNER ERIC FRANCIS HODGINS ALEXANDER MACOMBER DELBERT LEON RHIND WILLIAM ADAMS KIRKPATRICK ROBERT THOMAS LEADBETTER JAMES AMBROSE LEIGHTON FRED JOHN OJSULLIVAN PETER PARKER CHARLES BURDITT PEAR, JR. CHARLES OSGOOD PERIJALL WILLIAM ALLEN PITBLADDO RICHARD SIDNEY POLLACK HORACE BRASTOW PREBLE HOWARD ADDISON ROBINSON DANIEL SILVERMAN ALBERT RANDOLPH SIMS GILBERT FRANKLIN TYLER R Baton HONORARY SOCIETY OF THE COMBINED MUSICAL CLUBS Honorary Members Prof. EDWARD EVERETT BUGBEE Prof. WILLIAM THOMAS HALL ORVILLE BOARDMAN DENISON Prof. HENRY GREENLEAF PEARSON Active Members EDWARD HAROLD GOODMAN ROY WILLIAM IDE, JR. EUGENE FRANCIS LYNCH FRANCIS DUKEHART MATTHEWS W. 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PRENTICE BRADLEY HERBERT HAMILTON BROWN GARDNER COX CHRISTOPHER JOHN CHAMALES JOHN FAIRFIELD GEORGE ROSS HAMMOND GEORGE CHANDLER HATCH WAYNE SALOMAN HERTZKA FOSTER RHODES JACKSON WILLIAM JOHANNES JENSEN HAROLD EVERETT JESSEN Honorary Member Prof. HARRY WENTWORTH GARDNER Faculty Members ISIDOR RICHMOND Active Members 262 JOHN FREDERICK GEORGE GUNTHER OTTO CORNELIUS KOHLER DONALD AMSDEN MACCORMACK CARROLL THOMPSON NEWTON MAURICE MINER OJBRIEN - LOUIS CHARLES PAGE, JR. JOHN ALBERT PARKER HARPER VANNAY RICHARDS GEORGE FREDERICK SCHATZ PETER PAUL SHELBY JOHN LATIMER TURNER JOSEPH VALVVERDE, JR. ELLIOT LEONARD WHITAKER KENNETH EDWARD WISCHMEYER fx f ff The Tech Boat Club HONORARY CREW SOCIETY JOHN LANGDON BATCHELDER WVILLIAM HAINES RICHARD VERNON BENNETT CHRISTIAN RANDOLPH BINNER JOSEPH BENJAMIN BIRDSELL GEORGE FRASER CASEY LEONARD DANIEL CHRISTIE, JR. 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SECFEIEU Phillip F. Frink William Harig, Jr. T-'7 66l.1'ZZ1'67' Lizicnsran P. HAMILTON Chairmmz of the Domzitafjy Board Crafts . Nichols Holman Runkle. Atkinson Ware . D . . 'Ol . '93 . E . F . G . . K . . L . . 278 Edward M. Heffernan Hall Chairman William T. Moody Phillip F. Frink Sydney Milligan Wimam A. Pmnaddo' Benjamin P. Hazeltine, Frank H. Simon Ralphard W. I-Iartline Roger T. Wilson Standish L. Deake Edward M. Heffernan William Harig, Jr. Thomas P. Dunleavey John K. Minami Charles W. Steinback I ' ' ,. wry' , 1- HREE score and ten years - . . V . , ,ya , 1 Q ' A have fled since the humble beginning of the Institute in Bos- ton. During all the years of its existence on Boylston Street ade- quate housing facilities sponsored by the officials of the school were not available for the students. With the advent of the New Technology in 1916, the aspirations of the student body were realized. Work was completed on the new dormitories in 1917, providing ac- commodations for two hundred and fifteen men. Strange as it may seem, several fraternities occupied various sections of these buildings, but dissension soon led to a parting of the ways with the in- evitable result that the buildings were wholly allotted to the regular dormitory residents who did not desire fraternal connections. This group of buildings, a notable achievement, was dedicated to professors of the Institute who had spent their lives in promoting Technology in the engineering world and in preserving its in- dividuality during the early periods of patience and struggle. Accordingly, the names of Crafts, Nichols, Holman, Runkle, Atkinson, and Ware were selected to represent these six buildings. These stalwart professors of the old school now have their names carved in the honor roll of stone which graces the dormitory walls. This group of buildings is, by far, the most attractive of all of the dormitories. It provides a monumental background for the home of the president, and, in the summer, with its beautiful ivy vines, presents a most formidable sight for the eye to behold. Traditions of this unit, together with its architectural grandeur, serve to make it popular even to the present day. The success of this venture was instantaneous. The two hundred and fifteen men found excellent accommodations and an opportunity for the development of lasting friendships. Demands for more dormitories of the same type became more pressing with the result that in 1924 one section of a new unit was built. In 1927 two other sections were added to make this a complete unit. This unit was 279 of newer design and more modern accommodations and served the pur- pose in an excellent manner. However, the facilities here provided became in- adequate as time went on and, in 1930, the last unit was completed, with an exterior design matching the unit opposite, but with a more attractive interior design. ln fact, these latest buildings represent the finest in dormi- tory housing available at Technology. These two newer units comprise the Alumni group. As a fitting monument to those Alumni who had in various ways shown interest in the social life of the student and his personal welfare, the Alumni Council dedicated the new buildings. On February 13, 1931 the Dedication Banquet was held. Celeb- rities of Institute life, past and present, together with the dormitory residents and their lady friends, gathered to pay tribute to these men of courage and renown. The names of these men were revealed for the first time on this grand occasion. These six buildings compris- ing the Alumni group were named in honor of Charles W. Goodale '75, James P. Munroe '82, Charles Hayden '90, Kenneth F. Wood '94, Albert F. Bemis '93, and William W. Walcott '01, The commons room of the dormi- tories was dedicated to Dr. Alfred E. Burton, former dean of students, who for years labored zeal- ously for the establishment of dormitories at Technology. Four hundred guests were present at the dedication, including members of the Corporation, the Alumni Council, the Dormitory Board, and Dr. and Mrs. Compton. Following the dinner a recep- tion was held in the Trophy Room for President Compton, after which a tour of inspection of the dormitories was staged. Dancing attracted those of the younger generation and brought the ceremonies to an elaborate close. Ample facilities are now provided for the men of the Institute desiring to live in dormitories. An education, apart from academic, is offered to these men, for here ' 9 DT they come in close contact with one another, encounter differences of opinion and thought, and learn to live together with the least amount of friction. In this way one of the important lessons of life, that of living in harmony with fellow men, is taught with the dormitory serving as the classroom. The student living in the dormi- tory has few restrictions and lives his own life. Gften he arrives from home as a freshman to spend his first long sojourn in the role of his 280 own master. He is free to come and -ri 3 j r A - T go as he likes, to eat, smoke, and U t go to bed as the mood dictates, and, foeff , - T moreover, is free to choose his own 'iiii , oiqr - T friends. These circumstances serve iffvf Iirif , T to strengthen and prepare the youth '1'- . for the inevitable encounter with 1 ' . the outside world. Student government is provided in the Dormitories in the form of sv, T if,Zs : ' : X, ' the Dormitory Committee. The ' t' if ' membership of the organization is ij T comprised of one representative 55 from each of the halls. The function iff, , of this body is to supervise and 7 . govern the Dormitories, subject to 4' the approval of the Dormitory Board, a faculty group. This com- mittee has successfully maintained friendly relations between students living in the Dorms and the Dormitory Board to such a degree that disciplinary action has seldom been found necessary. It is no doubt surprising to the outsider that so many young, supposedly irresponsible, individuals can so successfully control their actions that very little supervision is needed from older authorities. Popular opinion tends toward the theory that when the boys get together the devil is, so to speak, to pay. Without the firm, never relenting, vigilant hand of someone who has perhaps tasted more of the cup of life, it seems impossible that any order at all short of bedlam could be preserved. Yet such is most decidedly not the case. Generally the prankish nature of the dormitory man confines itself to quite innocent pleasures. Water, it is true, sometimes finds its way out of a fourth floor window onto the head of some unsuspecting student victim below. Fire crackers have been known to explode at the most unsuspected moments, but these happenings, reasonably harmless in their entirety, occur at very infrequent intervals. Only once in a great while does the ingenuity of the potential engineer wax too great for him to bear - then, when it bursts its bonds, one is apt to discover objects on the roofs of buildings, objects which were decidedly not intended to decorate ridgepoles. An old model T Ford was discovered parked atop one of the new dorms, back in 1927, which led newspapers all over the country to devote considerable space to the prank, and which caused the Institute author- ities considerable worry concerning its removal. On one memorable occasion an innocent cow found its way to pasture on the roof, just as did the Ford. Such occurrences, while on the face of things appear- ing malicious, or even insane, are in reality not done with the in- tention of evil at all, but as a sort of expression of a craving for ad- venture and as a means of demon- strating a fiendish cleverness in such matters. What old grad has not remembered with a shy grin the pranks he played when he was 281 in college? ln later years some young children of Tech men will listen to their father's description of the part he played in the purloining of the Cambridge police wagon, or in the affair of the tele- graph pole which was found thrust through the window of a room on one side of the building, through the connecting doors and out of the window of the room across the corridor - or perhaps, he will remember the rope swing which furnished so much excitement for the passers-by and students. No Tech man can forget the Atkinson bar - a beer party of Gargantuan dimensions, which made history in 1925. The incoming Freshman is not long in learning that he is not to be overlooked among his fellows. He is called to a meeting about two weeks after the term has begun. There he sings Cunder penalty of bodily sufferingD and cheers and is told about the opportunities open to him in dormitory activ- ities. There are three such meetings, occurring in the course of a month or so. At the third, and last, he is allowed to indulge in various battle operations with his esteemed enemy, the Sophomore - operations involving certain antiquated fruits and eggs, collected by the Sophomores for just such contingencies. Soon following this in the term's progress comes an informal dance, which gives the newcomer, as well as the man who has just returned from vacationing, an opportunity to settle down and be- come accustomed to the social life of his home. Later, activities of various sorts claim the interest and support of the newcomer. . . There is basketball, squash, f f ' baseball, and bowling for the ' A ts athlete. When sufiicient men have been recruited, tourna- ments between halls are held. The victorious section is pre- sented with a small brass tablet, the trophy prized by all. There is a dormitory news- paper, organized in 1924, and at the present time in excellent form with the appropriate title Dorm Rumor. lt is written and edited entirely by those residents with desires of humor and literary talent which cannot be suppressed. 282 This paper prints only news of the dormitories, sports, activities, and personals Csometimes very personal, indeedl. There are pictures as well as literary efforts, so that the artist is as nicely repre- sented as the author. Besides these, there are various committees, in which the dormitory resident is able to exercise his executive abilities and to aid the welfare of his small community. Within the past few years, the social life of the Dormitory has witnessed a great uplift. Dorm dances, held at frequent intervals, attract many of the men and their fair partners. These affairs have been alternately formal and informal with the peak of perfection being reached at the Dedication Banquet and Dance. The problem of successfully arranging the social functions for six hundred students is naturally no small task, and much credit and respect is due those who are helping to advance these interesting features. As far as the student's home is concerned, he is well equipped. In the newest building, the Burton Room provides a spacious lounge and library for those fortunates with idle moments to while away. The room is tastefully decorated with excellent woodwork and modern comfortable furniture and is equipped to serve as a reception room for visitors. Much credit for the improvements which have been made and are being made in the dormitories, and for their excellence as they now stand, is due to Professor Leicester F. Hamilton, chairman of the Dormitory Board. His cooperation and friendliness have helped to straighten out the often tangled course of dormitory affairs, while his patience and perseverance have suc- ceeded in bringing to the Institute these fine groups of buildings which serve as dormitories for the students of Technology. 283 L T V l 284 28 , I 3 FRATERNITIES SignuzChi .... Alpha Tau Onwga , Thwa.Xi .... Delta Pri .... 19eha Tau I9eha . Phi Gamma Delta . Chi Phi ..... Delta Kappa Epfilozi Phi Beta Eprilan . Theta Delta Chi . Delta U pfiloa , . Sigma Alpha Epfilolz Phi Sighuzliappa . Theta Chi ..... Phi Kappa Sigma . Beta Theta Pi . . Lamhila Chi Alpha Kappa Sigma . . . Sigma Alpha Ma . Phi Kappa .... Tau Zkha Phi . . Phi Beta Delta . . Philawwhda Alpha. Phi Alu 19elAa . . Pri Delta .... Signa Pla .... Sigma Omega P.fi . Alpha Phi Delta. . Alpha Kappa Pi . The Greek Letter Fraternities In the order of the establishment of their chapters at Technology 288 1882 1885 1885 1889 1889 1889 1890 1890 1890 1890 1891 1892 1902 1902 1903 1913 1913 1914 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1922 1922 1922 1928 1929 Backus Genrich Goodhand Birdsell Fisk Barker Smith Inter-Fraternity Conference OWCEVS Prwident Vice-Prefident Joseph B. Birdsell '31 O. Glenn Goodhand '31 Secretary Tretzmrer James B. Fisk '31 William Holley Barker '32 Executive Committee Atlaletit Committee Cluzirmtzn Social Committee Chairman Robert S. Backus '31 H. Sheldon Smith '31 Merrzber-at-Large Alpha Tau Omega Beta Theta Pi Chi Phi Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Psi Delta Tau Delta Delta Upsilon Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Beta Epsilon Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa J. Harold Genrich '31 Member Fraternities 289 Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Lambda Alpha Phi Mu Delta Phi Sigma Kappa Psi Delta Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Chi Sigma Nu Theta Chi Theta Delta Chi Theta Xi Alpha Beta . Gamma Delta Theta Iota . Lambda Mu . N zz . Omicrozz Zeta . Era , Xi . . Kappa I N , ..,, C M .fffp::,gE35 I I .. PL lun Ill I I A llnlnllilqf Alpha Kappa Pi 14 Active Chapters 800 Members Founded in 1921 at Newark College of Engineering CHAPTER ROLL ALPHA PROVINCE BETA PROVINCE GAMMA PROVINCE DELTA PROVINCE EPSILON PROVINCE ALUMNI CLUBS New York 290 Newark College of Engineering Wagner College Stevens Institute of Technology Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute Columbia University Mount Union College Bethany College Marshall College Lehigh University Pennsylvania State College Coe College Presbyterian College North Carolina State College Massachusetts Institute of Technology Philadelphia Alpha Kappa Pi Kappa Chapter - Established 1 92 9 Fnztre in Facultate Ralph G. Adams Graduates Robert A. Foster John A. Plugge Henry B. Ahlberg Wyman P. Boynton Kendall Clark Ralph W. Hamilton Paul A. Monier Richard L. Morgan Paul A. Chapman Fmtres 1 9 3 1 Belvin F. Williston 1 9 3 2 1934 Carl P. Stratton 136 Thorndike Street Brookline Jeremiah F. Cook Edward F. Coy, Jr. John E. Strong Charles E. Northam Ralph Peterson William F. Robinson George B. McMullen Strong Coy Peterson Chapman McMullen Northam Stratton Ahlberg Monier XVilliston Boynton Adams Cook Fosfef Morgan Clark 291 Q U .XS Wo, E5 X I-ft , iiiii '9 1 v 'Munro N f r 410 7 05 Alpha Phi Delta 29 Active Chapters 2,870 Members Alpha . Beta , . . Gamma . . Delta . . E piilwz . Zeta .... Eta . Theta Height: Theta .fquare I ata .... Kappa , . Lambda . . Ma . . Na . . Omirren Xi . . Pi , . . Rho .... .Sigma . , Tau . . . Uprilan . . Phi , . Chi . Pri . . Omega . . Beta Beta 4 Beta Gamma Beta Delta Beta Epxifoiz Founded in 1912 at Syracuse University CHAPTER ROLL 292 Syracuse University Columbia University Yale University Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute University of Buffalo Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute College ofthe City of New York Nevv York University New York University Union College Western Reserve University University of Pennsylvania Cornell University University of Pittsburgh University of Michigan Ohio State University University of West Virginia Carnegie Institute of Technology Boston University Massachusetts Institute of Technolo Harvard University University of Alabama Pennsylvania State College Duquesne University Rochester University Manhattan College William and Mary College Temple University Bucknell University EY Henry E. Baratta George A. Catanzano Gabriel S. Cristofalo Vincent P. J. Damiano John A. Bellizia Lorenzo Cianciolo Michael DeStefano Benedict P. Mazzucco Raphael P. DiNunzio Alpha Phi Delta Tau Chapter - Established 1928 10 Gilmore Street, Cambridge Frater in Facultate Eugene Mirabelli Graduate Aristide P. Micco Fratres 1 9 3 1 1932 1933 1934 Charles DeFazio Victor Georgetti James Mazzoni William Volante Joseph Santoro Peter A. Sorrentino Louis J. Vassalotti Frank Vanucci Vincent C. Sorrentino Vassalotti Micco Santoro DiNunzio Cianciolo V Sort-entmo DeStefan0 Bellizia Vanucci Georgetti DeFz1zio P Sorrentmo Damiano Catanzano Mirabelli Cristofalo Baratta Mazzom 293 Florida Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia 94 Active Chapters Alpha Omega . Alpha Beta . . Alpha Theta . . Alpha Zeta . . Beta Iota . , Michigan Alpha Mn . . Michigan Beta Kappa . . Mirhi gan Mirhigan Beta Lambda . . Beta Omitron . . PROVINCE XIII Illinoir Gamma Zeta . Colorado Gamma Lamhda . Colorado Delta Eta ..,, Wyoming Gamma Pri . . Colorado Eprilon Alpha. . . Maine Beta Uprilon ,... Maine Gamma Alpha . . . New Hamprhire Delta Delta New Hamprhire Delta Sigma Vermont Beta Zeta ,... Maine Delta Omega ..., New New New New York Alpha Omicron York Beta Theta . . York Delta Gamma . . York Delta Mn . . . North Carolina Alpha Delta ....... North Carolina Xi .,......,. .Youth Carolina Alpha Phi South Carolina Beta Xi. . Virginia Beta ..... Virginia Delta .... Ohio Alpha Na . . Ohio Alpha Pri . . Ohio Beta Eta . Ohio Beta Rho . . , Ohio Beta Omega . . . Ohio Gamma Kappa Ohio Delta Lamhda Kentucky Mit Iota . Tennerree Alpha Tau . Tennerree Beta Pi . . . Tennerree Beta Tan . . Tennefree Omega. . . Tennerree Pi . . . Idaho Delta Tau . . Montana Delta Xi . . Oregon Alpha .figma . . Oregon Gamma Phi . . PROVINCE I us IF' 'Z Listen' my awe W 2 E ll J we sam. I 'P 'if 94955 an -twill fm vlh '-' 'Z fha . .. . . LLM' . p '.j.:.j ,gj.:.f. it-52.3. ' - 1 1 :.'lvbKC- rt . . - reggae sv. . . z . ' 04552 ' 'N 5 AW .7 li 771 nl. 'ff'-I Alpha Tau Omega Founded in 1865 at Virginia Military Institute CHAPTER ROLL Unix ersit of Florida . , . I y . ,University of Georgia . . . Emory University . . , Mercer University . . . . . .Georgia School OfTechnology PROVINCE II PROVINCE III . . . . Adrian College . . . Hillsdale College University of Michigan . . . . . Albion College . University of Colorado . . . . .Colorado Agricultural College PROVINCE IV . University Of Wyoming Colorado School of Mines . . University of Maine . . . . . Colby College , , , , University of New Hampshire PROVINCE V . . . Dartmouth College . University of Vermont , . . . Bowdoin College St. Lawrence University . . . Cornell University . . . Colgate University . . . . . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute PROVINCE VI University of North Carolina Duke Universit , .... . y University of South Carolina . . College of Charleston . . . . .Washington and Lee University PROVINCE VII PROVINCE VIII . University of Virginia . Mount Union College . . . Wittenberg College . Ohio Wesleyan University . . . . Marietta College . . Ohio State University Western Reserve University University of Cincinnati . State University of Kentucky . . Southwestern Presbyterian University PROVINCE IX . . Vanderbilt University . . . . Union University University of the South . . University of Tennessee . . . . . . . . . , . University of Idaho . University of Montana . . Oregon Agricultural College . . University of Oregon Wafhifigtofz Gamma Chi IfVarhington Gamma Pi , Alahama Alpha Eprilon Alabama Beta Beta . . Alahama Beta Delta . Louiriana Beta Eprzlon. Mirrirfippi Delta Pri . Iowa Beta Alpha . . Iowa Gamma U prilon . Iowa Delta Beta . . Iowa Delta Omirron . . Mirronri Gamma Rho . Mirrouri Delta Zeta . . California Beta Pri , . California Delta Phi . California Delta Chi . California Gamma Iota Nevada Delta Iota . Illinoir Gamma Xi . . Minnerota Gamma Nn . Wirtofirin Ganzma Tan Maryland Pri .... 26,220 Members . . . , . . . Washington State College . . , . . . . University of Washington PROVINCE X . . . . . Alabama Polytechnic Institute . . , . . . Birmingham Southern College . . . . University of Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . Tulane University . . . . . . . . University of Mississippi PROVINCE XI . . . . . . . . . . . Simpson College . . . . . . . . . Iowa State College . . . University of Iowa . . . . . Drake University . . . . . . . . . University of Missouri , , . . . . . . , Washington University PROVINCE XII . . . Leland Stanford Junior University . , . . . . . , . , . Occidental College University of California, Southern Branch . . . . . . . . University of California . . . , , . . . . University of Nevada . . . . , . . . . , University of Illinois . ,.... University of Chicago . . . , . . . . University of Minnesota . , , . . . . University of Wisconsin PROVINCE XIV ' . , , . . . . . Johns Hopkins University Pennsgyloania Alpha Iota . , ,.,..... Muhlenberg College Pennryloania Alpha Pi , . . . Washington and Jelfferson College Pennryloania Alpha Rho . . . ........ Lehigh University Pennryloania Alpha U prilon . ....... Gettysburg College Pennryloania Gamma Omega . . . . . Pennsylvania State College Pennryloania Delta Pi ....... Carnegie Institute of Technology Pennryloania Tan .......,.... University of Pennsylvania PROVINCE XV Texar Gamma Eta . ..,........ University of Tentas Texar Delta Eprilon ......... Southern Methodist University Oklahoma Delta Kappa ........,. University of Oklahoma PROVINCE XVI Mairarhafetti Beta Gamma . . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology Marrarhnrettr Gamma Beta .............. Tufts College Marraeharetti Gamma Sigma ..... Worcester Polytechnic Institute Rhode Irland Gamma Delta ........,.. Brown University Indiana Gamma Gamma Indiana Gamma Omitron Indiana Delta Alpha . Indiana Delta Rho . Kanrar Delta Theta . . Kanrar Gamma Mu . . N ehrarka Gamma Theta North Dakota Delta Na PROVINCE XVII . . . . . . . . . . Rose Polytechnic . . . Purdue University University of Indiana DePauw University PROVINCE XVIII Kansas State Agricultural College University of Kansas . . . . . University of Nebraska University of North Dakota .Youth Dakota Delta Uprilon' . University of South D2k0f2 Alpha Tau Cmega Massachusetts Beta Gamma - Established 1 8 8 5 F ratres in Facilitate Jayson Balsbaugh Vannevar Bush Karl T. Compton Charles R. Park George E. Russell Frederick C. Alexander William A. Brown, Jr. Otto C. Chapman Donald L. Herbert Edward S. Allee Phillip S. Benjamin Eustace B. Corson Robert B. Follansbee George D. Freeman Charles G. Anderson R. Maxwell Armstrong Harry B. Burley, Jr. John I. Lynch John W. Alder William H. Bacon, Jr. William T. Barry, Jr. Fmtres 1 9 3 1 1952 Charles C. Wyatt 1933 Edward F. Thieler,j 1934 37 Bay State Road, Boston Robert C. Platt Otis A. Sibley David G. Smith Charles Straley John G. Hayes Frederick S. Kline Arthur L. Macliusick Paul A. Robert James J. Robson james R. Merrill Don F. Morse Carroll T. Newton Edward W. Sann, Jr. Charles Hunt, Jr. Herbert A. Morriss, Jr W. Robert Tomlinson, r Kline Robert Thieler Thornlinson Alder Brown Stralex Hayes Lynch Sann Chapman Benjamin Morse Anderson Burlex Freeman Follansbee Corson Herbert McLeod Smith Robson Allee MacKus1clt Newton Merrill Barry Armstrong Morriss Nl yatt 295 87 Active Chapters 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 Hanover College Knox College University of Virginia Davidson College Bethany College Beloit College University of Iowa Wittenberg College Westminster College University of Chicago Denison University Washington University University of Kansas University of Wisconsin Northwestern University Dickinson College Johns Hopkins University fi siivs t Y K1 ,xml 5 My gi :iggt,6:? Q I . 71Y4,'4. 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' . : a 'He Kill l l lJ L Beta Theta P1 CHAPTER ROLL University of California Kenyon College Rutgers College Cornell University Stevens Institute of Technology St. Lawrence University University of Maine University of Pennsylvania Colgate University Union University Columbia University Amherst College Vanderbilt College University of Texas Ohio State University, University of Nebraska Pennsylvania State College University of Denver Syracuse University Dartmouth College University of Minnesota Wesleyan University University of Cincinnati University of Missouri Lehigh University Yale University Leland Stanford Junior University University of West Virginia University of Colorado 296 32,000 Members Bowdoin College 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 Oklahoma State College University of North Dakota Oregon Agricultural College University of California at Los Angeles University of Mississippi University of Florida Beta Theta Pi Beta Upsilon Chapter - Established 19 1 3 Fratres in Faczzltate Robert P. Bigelow Edward E. Bugbee George L. Clark Edward H. Ellms William P. Ryan Henry M. Smith Graduates Charles F. Holdrege Roy W. lde, Jr. Leonard A. Schuttig Edgar W. Sniffen Otto C. Kohler Raymond S. Poor H. Hamilton Brown William D. Corder John F. Crowther David L. Babcock Bradford U. Blackman John G. Callan, Jr. John P. Delano Sayward H. Farnum Fratres 193 l Robert Sanders John P. Tillinghast 1932 Lawrence de Give William H. Hodges 1933 Ralph Hayden, Jr. John E. Logan Stephen R. Phelan 1954 William S. Kraybill William H. Muller, IH Frank C. Parker, Jr. Kelsey Y. Saint 241 Kent Street, Brookline David F. Walters Joseph T. Wight Harry L. Moore, Jr Alfred A. Mulliken John D. Northup Charles E. Quick Charles P. Woods Brenan R. Sellers Charles T. Stewart George R. Struck ,J Woods Logan Delano Farnum Struck Parker Muller Sellers Hodges Northup Crowther Mulliken Blackman Corder Quick Babcock Hayden Tillinghast lde Poor Kohler Sanders Walters Schuttig Moore Saint Callan Stewart Kraybill 297 Alpha. . Beta . . . Gamma . . Della . , Epfilon . Zeta . . Era. . Theta . . Ina . . . Kappa . . Lamhrla . . Nu . . Xi . . Omirraiz Pi . . Rho. . Sigma . . Tau . Phi . . Chi .... Pri ..... Omega . Alpha Alpha Alpha P1 . . Alpha Tau. . Alpha Chi . . . Alpha Delta . . Beta Delta. . Gamma Delta Q' .5 X a m . at Chi Phi 30 Active Chapters 11,000 Members Founded in 1824 at Princeton University CHAPTER ROLL 298 University of Virginia Massachusetts Institute of Technology 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 North Carolina Vanderbilt University University of Michigan Ohio Wesleyan University Pennsylvania State College University of Washington University of Minnesota Chi Phi Beta Chapter - Established 1 890 Fratres in Facultate Edward S. Taylor Ross F. Tucker Graduates Claude H. Bennett, Jr. Richard R. Hartwell Edwin Shimek Paul C. Wirtz Fmtres 1931 David A. Arnott Howard S. Barrington Leonard D. Christie, Jr. Stewart M. Davis Marvin P. Egleston Samuel Garre, Jr. John F. Langmaid, Jr. Robert R. Moffat 1932 Thomas H. Anderson, Jr. Dwight S. Ashley Robert W. Burton Nathaniel P. Green Richard Bell Floyd R. Carpenter Harvey B. Chess, III Samson I. Crew Carrell Stover 1 9 3 3 Alexander C. Thomson 1 9 3 4 22 The Fenway Boston David M. Fleming George B. Harvey, J George H. Ropes, Jr David B. Smith Page E. Golsan, Jr. Erskine R. Kelly Allan Q. Mowatt Charles H. Schauer Ashley Crew Shimek Carpenter Golsan Bell Burton Stover Kelly Schauer Chess Mowatt Fleming Thomson Wirtz Harvey Smith Ropes Green Hartwell Egleston Arnott Langmaid Moffat Bennett Anderson Christie 299 Qi , f :V 'gifg L. F i , - , E fi. up 5- ,1 1. 519 .N ig K? t 1 if X '--' i,,,,,.-J---'--N-..i.V-J.,,, Delta Kappa Epsilon Founded in 1844 at Yale University CHAPTER ROLL Phi . . . . . Yale University Theta . . . . . Bowdoin College Xi . . . . . . Colby University -Sigma . .... Amherst College Gamma . . . Vanderbilt University Pii . . . . . University of Alabama Chi .... . . University of Mississippi Upfilqlz . . ...... Brown University Bela . . . . . University of North Carolina Kappa . . ...... Miami University LIIWMH . - ....,. Kenyon College EM - - . . University of Virginia P1 ..-- . . Dartmouth College 10141 --.-. ..... C entre College AZPPH A517511 a . . . . Middlebury College Omlffwl - . - . . University of Michigan Eprzlalz . . ..,. Williams College R50 - - , . Lafayette College T421 - ........ Hamilton College M14 - - - ......... Colgate University N14 - - D- - College ofthe City of New York Beta Phi . ...,. University of Rochester Zeta Zefa . . . . Louisiana State University 300 Phi Chi . Pri Phi . . Gamma Phi . P.ri Omega . . Beta Chi . Delta Chi . . Delta Delta . . Phi Gamma . . Gamma Beta . . Theta Zeta . Alpha Chi . . Phi Eprilmz . .Yigma Tau . . Tau Lambda . . Alpha Phi . . Delta Kappa . . Taa Alpha . Sigaza Rho . Delta Pi . . Rho Delta . . . Kappa Epfiloa . . Omega Chi . . . Alpha Taa . . . . Rutgers College . . . . . DePauw University . . . . . . . Wesleyan University . . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . . . . . . . . Western Reserve . . . . . . Cornell University . University of Chicago . . Syracuse University . . . Columbia University . . University of California . . . . . . , . .- . Trinity College . . . . . . University of Minnesota Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . . . . . , . . Tulane University . . . . . . . University of Toronto . University of Pennsylvania . . . . McGill University . . Stanford University . . . University of Illinois . . University of Wisconsin , . University of Washington . . . University of Texas . . University of Manitoba Delta Kappa Epsilon Sigma Tau Chapter - Established 1890 Fmtres in Facultate Dean A. Fales Walter H. Gale Walter Humphreys Wallace M. Ross Maurice de K. Thomson Graduates Richard C. Jackson Thomas R. Wigglesworth Edwin Ducayet George R. Hammond George C. Humphreys Thomas H. Jenkins John T. Kelton William E. Barbour, Jr. Thomas G. Beckett, Jr. John S. Boatner Carleton Ellis, Jr. Henry D. Humphreys Fratres 1931 John D. McCasl-:ey William H. Reid H. Sheldon Smith 1932 George W. Muller, Thomas B. Rhines 1953 Rodney D. Chipp David W. Lee 1934 Henry B. Joy, Jr. J 403 Memorial Drive, Cambridge Bernard T. Stott Franz A. vonArnim William F. Wood William F. Spreen, Jr Carroll L. Wilson Robert M. Love Bretton Perry William C. Walcutt Frederick H. Pattee Charles B. Stuart Barbour Beckett Ellis Wilson Joy Muller Love Walcutt Kelton Jenkins Rhines Boatner Perry Gale Chipp Lee Spfeen vonArnim Reid Smith G. Humphreys Ducayet Wood Pattee H. Humphreys Stuart 301 Alpina. Delta . Epxilafz Lambda Sigma . U pfilan Tau. . Phi . . Xi.. im .Q u . y A ,..- V Delta Psi 9 Active Chapters 4,800 Members Founded in 1847 at Columbia University CHAPTER ROLL 502 Columbia University University of Pennsylvania Trinity College Williams College Sheflielcl Scientific School, Yale University University of Virginia. Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Mississippi University of North Carolina Delta Psi Tau Chapter - Established 1889 Prater in Facultate Fairheld E. Raymond 428 Memorial Drive, Cambridge Graduate Richard F. Miller Fratres 1 93 1 Philip W. Bourne Daniel T. Cox Robert K. Phelan 1932 Gorham Cluett Gardner H. Prescott 1933 Hollinshead T. Martin Albert M. Patterson, Jr. 1934 T. Ledyard Blakeman James H. Kimberly John P. Shurcliff Stanley L. Hepp Louis T. Montant, Jr. Proctor Wetherill Blakernan Montant Wetherill Shurcliff Hepp Kimberly Grant Martin Patterson Phelan Bourne Cluett Prescott Butler 303 Al plea , Gamma . . Na , . Rho . Taa . . U prilen . , . Omega . . , Beta Lambda Beta Ma . . Beta N ze . . Beta Omicrea . Beta Clat . . Gamma Gamma Gamma Delta Gamma Zeta , Gamma Nu . Gamma 077Zit't'0l1 Gamma Sigma Gamma Phi . Delta Beta . Delta Theta . Beta . . Delta . . Eprilen . Zeta . , Kappa . Met . . Cla! .... Beta Alplaa . Beta Beta . . Beta Zeta . . Beta Phi . . Beta Pri . . Gamma Delta Gamma Xi . Gamma U prilarz ltt '- graft? i n T f -lslgiirllllllllllmlllllliu f lllff' -5 fett ,I O 'ex 'Q Muyfe. Q9 a Delta Tau Delta 74 Active Chapters Founded in 1859 at Bethany College CHAPTER ROLL EASTERN DIVISION . . . , . . , . . , . . . Allegheny College Lambda . . . . , . . Washington and Jefferson College Phi . . , . . . . . . . . Lafayette College Beta Delta . . Stevens Institute of Technology Beta Eprilna . . . . , Pennsylvania State College Beta Tlneta . . . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Beta Iota . . . , . University of Pennsylvania Beta Xi . . . . . . , . . . . . Lehigh University . . . . . . . . , . . . . Tufts College . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . . . . . . . . . Cornell University . . . . . . . . . Brown University . , . Dartmouth College . West Virginia University . . . Wesleyan University , , University of Maine , . , Syracuse University . . . University of Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . Amherst College . , . Carnegie Institute of Technology . ....,...,... University of Toronto NORTHERN DIVISION . . . , . . . . . . . . . . Ohio University . University of Michigan . , . . . . Albion College . . Western Reserve University . . , . . . Hillsdale College , Ohio Wesleyan University . . . . . . Kenyon College . . . . Indiana University . . DePauw University . . . . , . Butler College . . Ohio State University . . . . Wabash College . , . . . Purdue University . . University of Cincinnati . . . . Miami University 304 Gamma Eta . Gamma Iota . Gamma Pri . Gamma Omega Delta Alpha . Delta Delta . Delta Epriloa Delta Zeta . Delta Eta . . Delta Kappa . Omimuz . . . Beta Gamma Beta Eta . . Beta Kappa , Beta Pt . . . Beta Rae . . Beta Tazt . . Beta Upeilmz . Beta Omega . Gamma Alpha Gamma Beta . Gamma Theta Gamma Kappa Gamma Ma . Gamma Pi . Gamma Rho . Gamma Tate . Gamma Chi . Delta Gamma Delta Iota . , 21,000 Members SOUTHERN DIVISION Vanderbilt University . . Washington and Lee University University of Georgia . Emory College . . University ofthe South . . . . University ofVirginia . Tulane University . . George Washington University University of Texas . . Georgia School of Technology . . University of North Carolina . . . University of Oklahoma . . . University of Tennessee . University of Kentucky University of Florida . . . University of Alabama WESTERN DIVISION V Duke University University of Iowa . . University of Wisconsin . . University of Minnesota . . . , . University of Colorado . . . . . Northwestern University . Leland Stanford Junior University . . . . . . University of Nebraska University of Illinois . . . University ofCalifornia University of Chicago i i . i Armour Institute of Technology Baker University U . . University of Missouri . University of Washington . Iowa State College University of Oregon University of Kansas Kansas State College . .... i University of South Dakota , University of California, Southern Branch Delta Tau Delta Beta Nu Chapter - Established 1889 Fratres in Facultate John W. M. Bunker Raymond D. Douglas Fmtres 1 9 3 1 Herbert K. Allbright Roy VJ. Chamberlain Chester W. Turner Robert R. Anderson, Jr. Randolph H. Braxton Winston B. Braxton Charles W. Ball Frank S. Coyle George W. Denison Albert G. Frost Kaisley Blake Roger S. Brigham Angelo W. Ghirardini Daniel P. Havens 1932 Henry E. Worcest 1933 1934 Neil F. Putnam er, 255 St. Paul Street Brookline Philip A. Coleman John A. Osterman Robert B. Semple F. Henry Garber Loren H. Nauss, jr Benjamin F. Sands E. Tyler Shaw Emerson P. Hemstead Charles F. Hill, Jr. Bradford Hooper George R. Lawrence Hempstead Brigham Ghirardini Havens Putnam Blake Hooper Lawrence H1 Shaw Frost Denison Garber Coyle Ball Anderson Nauss Coleman W. Braxton Allbright Chamberlain Semple Turner Worcester Osterman R Braxton 305 Williaiizf . Union . . Haznilron . . Ainherxt . . . Western Referoe . . Colhy .... Roohexter . . Miilollehmgf . Bowdoin . 4 Riirgerr . . Colgate . . New York . . Miaini . . Brown . . Cornell . . Marietfa . .Yyrarafe . Mithigaiz . . Northweftern . Harvard . Wiftonrin Lafayette . Columbia . Lehigh . . Taft: .... DePauw . . fohnr Hoplzin: Pennxyloania xref www 3 r Q -Y ,tu N kit aaa' so 1 f-S 1 accusing- 47,7 . . f7. 'i'..-, gsyitfltte,-Jfteif sw ease' ,f-- , c .gf1,ffee-+ r i1-A ,.,-.,.-eff' -Pffigsaeiirz. n-:,'.-- yi-3 XQTXES' 'A'-1-5--f iffy 1 ' i . ilk 5535 V we I ' 1,4-faiiqig of 5--u,:,v' px - .,4-,-1-Vg-Q-.x E LA C-', ff'--.j..'.i. IQ A TTFV c,. :J -'V , 5 We-jdiaf' rife! Delta Upsilon 56 Active Chapters Founded in 1834 at Williams College 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 . Johns Hopkins University . University of Pennsylvania Minnesota . . Terhnology . . Swarthmore .Ytanforil . California . McGill . . Nehrafka . Toronto , . Chicago . . Ohio State . Illinoif . . . Waxhiizgtoiz . PWZlZ.l:jflIltZ7Zl1l ,ft Iowa .ftate . . Purdue . . . Indiana , . Carnegie . . Wexlzegfaiz . Kamal . . Oregon State . Virginia . Mirfoari . Iowa .... Dartmouth . Oklahoma . . Lo: Angeler . Manizoha . . life Wafhiizgton and Lee . . 306 21,000 Members . . . . . . . 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 . . . .V . 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 . . . . . . . . . Dartmouth College . . . , , . . University of Oklahoma University of California, Southern Branch . . . . . . . University of Manitoba . . Washington and Lee University Delta Upsilon Technology Chapter - Established 1 89 1 Fratres in Facultzzte William S. Hutchinson Paul W. Norton John C. Slater Frank Vogel Thomas P. Pitre Graduates Carl Franz Byron L. MacKusick Sanford A. Moss, Jr. Gregory Smith Richard H. Blasdale George A. Chapman Arnold C. Childs Albert G. Dean C. Milton Daniell Stanley A. Gilbert Charles P. Britton Harold A. Butter, Jr. Ralph E. Cross Julian A. Dorr Lyman H. Allen, Jr. Ernest Andrews William A. Baker Robert M. Elliott F mtres 1931 John P. Elting Eliot S. Graham Claude F. Machen 1932 james H. Merritt, jr. Donald H. Newhall Raymond H. Schaefer 1933 Richard L. Fossett, Jr Richard T. Hodgdon Steven H. Rhodes Leighton R. Riclcards 1934 John W. King Lowell J. W. Lammer John Phillips John H. Sears S 526 Beacon Street, Boston Arthur B. Marlow Charles G. Rice William I-I. Roberts Edwin S. Worden, Jr. Charles M. Thayer Frederick D. Wells Werner P. Rose John D. Rumsey Robert W. Tripp Robert F. Way Randolph L. Strickland Merrick E. Wheeler W. Olmstead Wright George E. Wuestefeld Rose Tripp Rumsey Britton Wuestefeld Fossett Riclcards Way Cross Hodgdon Daniell Thayer Nexvhall Wells Gilbert Schaefer Merritt Machen Chapman Roberts Blasdale Graham Dean Worden Childs Elting Wright Allen Phillips Lammers King Strickland Wheeler Dorr Andrews Elliott Rhodes 307 108 Active Chapters 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 Cornell University New York University Syracuse University Rutgers College University of Toronto Union College Swarthmore College Pennsylvania State College University of Pennsylvania Bucknell University Lehigh University Dickinson College Lafayette College Franklin and Marshall College Washington and Jefferson College West Virginia University University of Pittsburgh Carnegie Institute of Technology University of Virginia Randolph-Macon College Washington and Lee University William and Mary College Hampden-Sidney College Johns Hopkins University George Washington University University of Richmond Davidson College Duke University University of North Carolina K4! C,6 'N5I- Im gary-liar aafgaf QL fa - . ifillili Pl f ' I, v'1 'r-' M , X. - f J1fif'l'n-..,- C AQ ,fygjit my .. fwfryizv i lilflfif i iss at 1 ' ' ffqilyilfyigigyfffff ' ' f ' ' ff 7'l.5'.E'-75ifffff ,fi lrtl . 6lfl1lf2f:Hil1'a- xiiiI I i'4i7,y,HHMJ,:ltb,! 4 a eff f '7' 1 Y . f ixllYi-liffwffifi55 i X -f4f7i'9fi':fii' Fmlilf'-li-:1f'P - ' - si- i5a+a.g,pilw ',.g4l?3lmL5f:,-L ,A 'KX I, 5 4 f 2 '1 O was V U9 XNQQSQJ Kappa Sigma Founded in 1869 at University CHAPTER ROLL Wofford College North Carolina State College University of South Carolina University of Alabama Mercer University Georgia School of Technology Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Georgia University of Florida Emory University Louisiana State University Tulane University Millsaps College University of Mississippi Vanderbilt University University of Tennessee Southwestern College of the M Valley University of the South University of Kentucky Ohio State University Case School of Applied Science Denison University Ohio Wesleyan University University of Illinois University of Michigan Lake Forest University University of Wisconsin University of Chicago University of Minnesota University of Iowa Iowa State College University of South Dakota University of North Dakota William Jewell College University of Missouri Washington University 308 of Virginia ississippi 30,000 Members Missouri School of Mines University of Nebraska Baker University Washburn College University of Kansas Kansas State Agricultural College University of Arkansas University of Oklahoma Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College Southwestern University University of Texas Southern Methodist University University of Denver Colorado College Colorado School of Mines University of Colorado . University of Wyoming University ofNew Mexico Leland Stanford University University of California University of Arizona University of Southern California University of California, Southern University ofWashington University of Oregon University of Idaho Washington State College Oregon State College Purdue University Wabash College University of Indiana Montana State College University of Montana University of Utah Branch Kappa Sigma Gamma-Pi Chapter -- Established 1 9 14 Fmtres in Facultate Howard R. Bartlett William G. Brown Marshall W. Jennison William H. McAdams Temple C. Patton Graduates Walter C. Bodycomb, jr. John M. Hanley Olof P. Pierson A. Carson Rubey, jr. Stanley C. Wells John M. Cleveland James B. Fisk Frzzlres 33 Bay State Road Boston 1931 John E. O'Neill 1932 Edwin C. Beck A. Earl Cullum, Jr. C. Castle Day Albert W. Dunning John Zouck 1933 Henry A. Clark, Jr. Edmund H. Lloyd C. Wallace MacCartney Howard H. Sargent, Jr. 1934 Bissel Alderman Edward M. Boykin Carol D. Fentress George T. Fisk Richard B. Hanley Henry N. Karr William Hallahan Nelson B. Haskell Harry B. Green Byron E. James Robert E. Moore Victor C. Studley Duke E. Selig, Jr. Everett M. Sheppard Lambert G. Snow john R. Wiley Albert G. Kern, Jr. H. Putnam Parker Walter F. Read William C. Schumacher Herbert R. Schwarz Arthur O. Williams, jr. Alderman Read G. Fisk Schwarz Schumacher Parker Jameson Boykin Williams SHOW MaCCaffney Cleveland Sargent Karr Hanley Kern Wiley Llos d Sheppard Hallahan Haskell Studley Fisk Selig Beck james D2 309 L, .-fetiiifmilleis' 'H - , H wal, lar ,ffjil i' it ' if? , sr - U' Q 1,1-r , Cf: -Sli? ' H ig STI Pi -I 1 ,..' '. ' 1'-. 7.- W il . Q we la h Lambda Chi Alpha 81 Active Chapters Alpha Zeta . . Gamma Zeta . . Epfilen Zeta . . Zeta Zeta . . Iota Zeta . . . . Lamhtla Zeta . . . . Beta Zeta . . . Sigma Zeta . Phi Zeta . . Delta Zeta . . Pi Zeta .... Omierea Zeta , Ma Zeta . . . Tait Zeta . . Eta Zeta . . Theta Zeta . U ptiloa Zeta . Xi Zeta . . . Chi Zeta . . Omega Zeta . . Kappa Zeta . , Na Zeta .... Rho Zeta ,.., Pfi Zeta .,.,. Alpha Alpha Zeta . Alpha Gamma Zeta Alpha Epfilofi Zeta . Alpha Zeta Zeta . . Alpha Iota Zeta . . . Alpha Lamhila Zeta . Alpha Beta Zeta . . Alpha S igma Zeta . Alpha Phi Zeta , . Alpha Delta Zeta . Alpha Pi Zeta . . , Alpha Omitroiz Zeta . Alpha Mit Zeta . , , Alpha Tau Zeta . , , , Alpha Eta Zeta . . . . Okl Alpha Theta Zeta , , , , Founded in 1909 at Boston University CHAPTER ROLL . . . . . . . . . Boston University Massachusetts Agricultural College . , . . University of Pennsylvania . . . . . Pennsylvania State College . . . . . . . . . Brown University Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . . . . . . . University of Maine , . . . . . University of Michigan . . . . . . . Rutgers College . . . . . . Bucknell University . Worcester Polytechnic Institute . . . . . . Cornell University . . University of California , . Washington State College . Rhode Island State College , . . . Dartmouth College . . Louisiana State University . . . . . De Pauw University . . . . . . University of Illinois . . Alabama Polytechnic Institute . . . . . . , . Knox College . . University of Georgia . . . . . Union College . . . . . Purdue University . . . . . . . . Butler College . University of South Dakota . . . . . Harvard University . I , . . Colgate University . . . Northwestern University . Oregon Agricultural College . . . University of Wisconsin . . Cumberland University . . . University of Alabama . Missouri School of Mines . . . University of Denver . University of Indiana . . . . . . . . University of Texas . . . . . . . . . Iowa State College a. Agricultural and Mechanics College . . . Franklin and Marshall College Eprilmz Phi Zeta ....... 10 Alpha Uprilaii Zeta . Alpha Xi Zeta . . . Alpha Chi Zeta . . Alpha Omega Zeta . Alpha Kappa Zeta . Alpha Na Zeta . . Alpha Rho Zeta . . Alpha Pri Zeta . . Gamma Alpha Zeta . Gamma Gamma Zeta Gamma Epfileiz Zeta Gamma Zeta Zeta . Gamma Iota Zeta . . Gamma Lamhtla Zeta Gamma Beta Zeta . Gamma Sigma Zeta . Gamma Phi Zeta . . Gamma Delta Zeta . Gamma Pi Zeta. . . Gamma Omitrea Zeta Gamma Ma Zeta . . Gamma Tau Zeta . . Gamma Eta Zeta . . Gamma Theta Zeta . Gamma U pfileii Zeta Gamma Xi Zeta . . Gamma Chi Zeta . . Gamma Omega Zeta , Gamma Kappa Zeta Gamma Na Zeta . . Gamma Rho Zeta . . Gamma Pri Zeta . . Epxilan Alpha Zeta . Eprilon Gamma Zeta Epfilnm Epfitea Zeta Epfilan Zeta Zeta . Epirileii Tata Zeta . , Epfiloa Lamhila Zeta Epfileii Beta Zeta . Epeilaa Sigma Zeta . 15,750 Members . . . . . . Syracuse University . University of New Hampshire . . . University of Richmond . . . . . . Ohio University . . . . . . Wabash College . . Western Reserve University . . . . . . . Colby College . University of Washington . . . University of Akron . . . . University of Cincinnati . . . . . University of Pittsburgh . . Washington and Jefferson College . . . . . . . Denison University . . . . . University of Chicago . . . . , University of Nebraska . . Southern Methodist University . Washington and Lee College . . . . . Vanderbilt University . . . Colorado Agricultural College . . Michigan Agricultural College . . . . . University of Colorado . . . . Ohio State University . . . . . Hamilton College . . . . . . . , Trinity College . . North Carolina State College . . . . Kansas State College . . . University of Arkansas . a . University of Minnesota . . . . . University of Missouri . . University of North Carolina . . University of Oklahoma . . . . Lehigh University . . William and Mary College . . . University of Idaho . . . . University of Toronto . . University of North Dakota . . . . , . University of Nevada , . Carnegie Institute of Technology Emory University i Universiiyioi California at Los Angeles . . . University of Kentucky Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Zeta Chapter - Established 1912 Fmtres in Fczcultate John W. Howard Samuel C. Prescott Louis H. Young Roger P Broun David X Buchanan Earl F Anderton William H. Barker Donald W. Fetters Paul M. Gerhard L. William Moore Eugene S. Clarke David F. Cobb George H. Graff Fratres 1 9 3 1 Wendell N. Currier Edward B. Hubbard John K. Jamieson 1932 Raymond F. Knochel Alwin R. Knoeppel Edward N. Poor 1933 Samuel C. Prescott' Edward S. Rowell 1934 Raymond P. Holland, Jr. Hereward A. Reynolds 441 Beacon Street, Boston Robert A. McNeilly, Jr Wallace B. Tibbets, J Robert S. Prescott Alfred F. Stockwell Alva T. Wilson Joseph Winkler William Trescher John G. Smith Warren L. Towle Alburney E. Webber Winkler Towle Poor Graff Rowell Knochel Fetters Trescher Prescott Knoeppel Stockwell Anderton Barker Gerhard Moore Prescott Wilson Brown McNeillv Buchanan Jamieson Prescott Tibbets Hubbard Currier Holland Smith Clarke Webber Reynolds Cobb 311' 131351 lfxx-,JQ 'EJ ,ly J 1 IQQI' 'ff , . ,nm nn .. r-I ,Ani sl U? I I W , t axi 1 , - g i 'af--ax-ali' itll lil 2 ft if ill? ' q 5'5??: 3 :'l' ' Y ,f ' 'Q' .x LV'-Kwjf I M ia Phi Beta Delta 31 Active Chapters 2,000 Members I Founded in 1912 at Columbia University CHAPTER ROLL Alpha. . ........ . . Beta . . Delta. . Gamma . . Epfilan . Zera . . Eta. . Theta. . Iota . . Kappa . . Lambda . . Na. . Xi . . Omirron Pi . . Rho. . Sigma. . Taa . . Uprilon . . Phi ,... Chi ..... Omega ..... Alpha Alpha. . Alpha Beta . Alpha Gamma . Alpha Delta , . Alpha Epsilon Alpha Zeta . . Alpha Eta, . Alpha Theta . . ...... . . ALUMNI CLUBS New York New Jersey Chicago Boston Western Pennsylvania Oklahoma Colorado 312 Columbia University Fordham University University of Florida College of the City of New York University of Chicago New York University University of Pennsylvania Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Oklahoma University of Southern California New York College of Dentistry University of Cincinnati Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute Tufts College University of Michigan Washington University Worcester Polytechnic Institute Cornell University University of California University of California CSouthern BranchD University of Iowa - University of Wisconsin University of Pittsburgh University of Minnesota University of Denver Lehigh University Temple University Ohio State University University of South Carolina University of Alabama University of Indiana Philadelphia Southern California St. Louis - J Phi Beta Delta Theta Chapter - Established 1920 Fratre in Facultate Sidney G. Albert Graduate Harold L. Levington Samuel S. Abrahamson Edward H. Goodman Mayer Hyman Maurice Cook Sidney M. Edelstein Morris H. Etstein Fwztres 1 9 3 1 Benjamin B. Shulkin 1 95 2 Isaac H. Schwartz 1 93 3 Arthur Greenblatt 527 Beacon Street, Boston Harry Kamy Robert G. Marcus William Metcalf Richard J. Marcus Arthur M. Marshall Daniel D. Passov Pollak Bernstein R. J. Marcus Krim R. G. Marcus Moses Albert Metcalf Edelstein Greenblatt Etstein Passox Goodman Shulkin Abrahamson Human Schwartz Cook 313 Boston Chicago Local Phi Beta Epsilon Founded in 1890 at Technology ALUMNI CLUBS New York 314 362AMembers California Northern Ohio Phi Beta Epsilon Local at Technology - Established 1890 Frfztres in Facultate George Owen Bruno E. Roetheli Gordon B. Wilkes Frfzires 1 9 3 1 Horace S. Ford, Jr. O. Glenn Goodhand,J f. William P. G. Hall, Jr. David WL Motter Robert M. Price Robert M. Snyder George H. Bartlett Russell C. Pratt Richard Street, Il Pierre S. duPont, Ill George W. Hayden, Jr. Robert G. Holt John S. Hunner Peter Barry H. Page Beers, Jr. john T. Burwell, Jr. Louis P. Holladay, Ill 1932 1933 1934 400 Memorial Drive C1mbr1dge Norman C. Theobald John L. Walker Zebulon L. White, Jr. Gustave E. Kidde William W. Laird, Jr. Franklin C. Safford William E. Ward Albert A. Hopeman, J George L. Lovejoy Lee Rusling John P. Weeks Burweu White Weeks Hopeman Barry Hayden Holladax Street Saffofd Holt duP0nt Laird Bartlett Kidde Pratt Theobald Walker Ward Snyder Goodhand Price Hunner Ha 315 Alpha . . Lamhda . . Omieron . . Xi . . . Pi . . Tau . . . Pri .... Omega .... Alpha Delta . . Gamma Delta Zeta Delta . . Theta Delta . . Zeta ...,. Na Delta .... Omiefon Delta Beta , ..... Pi Delta . . Delta ..... Lambda Delta Sigma Delta . . .Yigma . . ZetaPhi .. . Delta Xi .... Theta Pri . Beta Chi . . Gamma Phi . . Iota Ma . . Kappa Na Mu Sigma . RhaCht. . . Beta Ma . Kappa Tau Pileta . . . Na Epfilen Alpha cel . . ' ,tiller Ill exile' etc is if? 'iw . t ,st t f-' jigifsfl if ' wr! 0,-,I we QIiiRK Phi Gamma Delta 70 Active Chapters 26,500 Members Founded in 1848 at Washington and Jefferson College CHAPTER ROLL . . Washington and Jefferson College . . . . . . . De Pauw University . . . , . University of Virginia . Gettysburg College . . Allegheny College . . . . . Hanover College . . . . . . Wabash College . . . , Columbia University . Illinois Wesleyan University . . . . . . . . . Knox College . . Washington and Lee University . . Ohio Wesleyan University . Indiana State University . . . . . . Yale University . . . . Ohio State University . . University of Pennsylvania . . . . University of Kansas . . . Bucknell University . . Denison University . . . Lafayette College . . . Wittenberg College . . William Jewell College . . University of California . . . . . Colgate University . . . . . . . . . Lehigh University . . . . . Pennsylvania State University , . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . . . . . . . . . Cornell University . Q .... University of Minnesota . . Richmond University . . Johns Hopkins University . . . . University of Tennessee . . Worcester Polytechnic Institute . . . . . New York University . . . . . . Amherst College 316 Che . . Chi lata , . . Lamhda Nu . Chi Ma . . . Omega Mu . Sigma Tau . Delta Na . . Sigma Nu . . Theta .... Xi ..... Lamhda Iota . Rho .... Chi Upfilefz . Alpha Theta . Lambda Sigma Alpha Iota . Chi Sigma . . Eprllon Omiefolz Beta Kappa . Iota .... Pt Sigma . . Nu Omega . , Na Beta . . Gamma .Yigma Ma Delta . . Mze Iota . . Delta Kappa Tau Kappa . Gamma Tale . Eprilen . . . Omega Kappa Kappa Omierea Theta .... Pi Gamma . . . . . . . Union College . University of Wisconsin . . . University of Illinois . . University of Nebraska . . University of Missouri . . . . University of Maine . University of Washington . . . Dartmouth College . . University of Syracuse . . . . University of Texas . . Western Reserve University . . . . . Purdue University . . .,.. Brown University . . . . . . Chicago University . . . . University of Michigan Leland Stanford junior University . . . . . Iowa State University . . . . . I . Colorado College . . University of Oregon . . University of Colorado . . . . . Williams College . . University of Pittsburgh . University of Oklahoma . . . Rutgers College . . . Sewanee University . . State University of Iowa . . . . University of Idaho . . . . . . Davidson College . . . . . University of Toronto . . Georgia School ofTechnology . . University of North Carolina . . . . . Occidental College . . . . . . Oregon State College . . . . . University of Alabama . University of British Columbia Phi Gamma Delta Iota Mu Chapter - Established 1889 RichardlW. Berry Robert D. Butler Richard R. Hall JohnLLawrence Jack E. Andrews Morris L. Brown Earle R. Carle Guy C. Bascom Richard Cavanagh William R. Churchill Lloyd E. Clark, Jr. Fratre in Facultate Charles Kingsley, Jr. Graduates Philetus H. Holt Theodore A. Riehl Fratres 1931 Joseph B. Birdsell jonathan Biscoe john H. Dodge, jr. Clifford A. Harvey Robert T. Leadbetter John W. Robins Gilbert M. Roddy Robert G. Seyl john T. Sherman 1932 Edward C. Marshall Richard B. Park Robert C. Rogers Elwood W. Schafer 1933 Charles V. Case, Jr. Burton T. Ellis Bruce Ennis William H. Keith 1934 Samuel B. Farnum, jr. Russell Hastings, jr. Albert M. Heintz .2 , Q ,St SX A , , , 28 The Fenway, Boston Peter P. Shelby Richard B. Smith Rudolph Tietig, Jr. John L. Turner Daniel C. Mitchell Leland S. Person Edward M. Rickard David B. Ingalls Philip H, Mitchell Kenneth N. Scott Hoyt P. Steele ,J Person Bascorn Lawrence Hall Berry Marshall Rogers Ingalls Farnum Biscoe Ellis Keith Schafer D.C. Mitchell Brown Andrews Chase Rickard Seyl Robins Leadbetter Birdsell Roddy Dodge Tietig Shelby Harvey Park Scott Hastings Ennis Steele P. H. Mitchell Smith Clark Churchill Heintz Cavanagh 317 .2 , it .V .i..., ir a sa ll!!! wil Phi Kappa 24 Active Chapters Founded in 1889 at Brown University CHAPTER ROLL Alpha . Beta . . Gamma . Delta , . Eprilm . Zeta . . Era . . Theta . . Iota . Kappa . Lambda. . Ma . . Na . . Xi Omicrazz Pi . Rho . Sigzfza. Taa . . Uprilou . Phi . Chi . Pri . . Omega. . ALUMNI CHAPTERS Boston, Mass. New York, N. Providence, R. I. Y. Chicago, Ill. 3 1 8 3,700 Members Brown University Illinois University Pennsylvania State College University of Iowa University of Kansas Purdue University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ohio State University Kansas State Agricultural College University of Missouri University of Wisconsin University of Pittsburgh University of Michigan Iowa Agricultural College University of Cincinnati University of Nebraska Carnegie Institute of Technology Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Syracuse University University of Maine University of Denver Bucknell University Ohio University Catholic University Cincinnati, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Milwaukee, Wis. Phi Kappa Eta Chapter - Established 19 1 8 Fratres in Fzzcultate james J. Hogan Thomas Killian john D. Mitsch Josephj Alkazin Arthur DeMars, Francis P. Beattie John A. Finnerty Joseph H. Coenen Robert A. Chelardi Robert H. Gulliver James V. Bremner William Brockman Henry P- MCC1ffhy' 278 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston Fwztres 195 1 Camilo M. Gutierrez Paul H. Roever Benjamin W. Steverman 1932 John Loustaunau Eugene F. Lynch 1953 Thomas M. Hayden August J. Kreuzkamp Edward F. Moran, jr. Maurice M. O'Brien Russell S. Murphy John J, Petrossi, Jr. Leo T. Tyburski 1934 S. Richard Hall Francis W. Muldovvney, jr George D. Kreuzlcamp james F. Mullen John A. McKeon G, Kreuzkamp Hall Brockmann O'Brien A. Kreuzlcamp Moran Lynch DeMars Hayden Steverman Petrossi Ghelardi Mdqeon Tyburskj Gulliver Muldowney Mullen Finnerty 319 2 gal vxfmaaeisa ,ffiffifs 4... E 5 ' L ' 2551 S li ,f . Simi, ff? illi- 4i'fQUu9O ' Phi Kappa Sigma 38 Active Chapters 9,000 Membgfg Alpha. . Delta . . Epfilaa . Zela . Eta . Iota . . Kappa . . Lamhrla. . Mu . . Omirroa Rho . Taa . . Upxilofz . Phi . . , Pri Alpha Alpha. , Alpha Beta . Alpha Gamma Alpha Delta . Alpha Eprilwz Al ha Zeta . . Aliha Eta . Alpha Thefa . Alpha Iota. . Alpha Kappa Alpha Lailzhrla Alpha Ma . . Alpha Nu , . Alpha Xl . , Alpha Omicrovz Alpha Pi . . Alpha Rho. . Alpha Xigma. . Al ha Taa. . F Alpha Upfilon . Alpha Phi . . Alpha Chi . . Alpha Pri . Founded in 1850 at University of Pennsylvania CHAPTER ROLL 320 University of Pennsylvania Washington and Jefferson College Dickinson College Franklin and Marshall College University of Virginia Columbia University Dartmouth College University of North Carolina Tulane University University of Oklahoma University of Illinois Randolph-Macon College Northwestern University Richmond College Pennsylvania State College Washington and Lee University University of Toronto University of West Virginia - University of Maine Armour Institute of Technology University of Maryland University of North Carolina 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 Ohio State University University of California at Los Angeles Phi Kappa Sigma Alpha Mu Chapter - Established 1903 Frfztres in Fa cu Itate Samuel G. Frierson Dugald C. Jackson Harold E. Lobdell William H. Walker F Malcolm Gager Robert S. Backus Edmund G. Blake Ralph H. Davis Richard T. Craig Addison S. Ellis Louis Hannauer James E. Harper, Jr. W. Clinton Backus Paul E. Davis, Jr. Walter R. Duncan John M. Flaitz Louis H. Flanders Fred L. Haas Vvialter L. yyhitehead 530 Beacon Street, Boston Graduates Eugene R. Smoley Fwztres ' 193 1 D C. Elliot Middleton C. Buckner Basinger Thomas W. Rosborou h S. Gilbert Ryan T. Bryce Spruill 1932 John M. Kimble Joseph C. Noyes, Jr. Franklin A. Park, Jr. Arthur N. Rinehimer James B. Smith 1933 Wilbur B. Huston Robert B. Mills Eric Sparre Robert M. Trimble Richard A. Tutein Edward L. Wemple Beaumert H. Whitton 1934 ' James H. Burnham Edward P. Jastram, Jr. James B. Wadhams S. Norton Miner John R. Newell Huston Tutein Haas Wemple Flanders Trimble Wadhams Jastram Miner Span-e Craig Ellis Mills Rinehimer Smith Kimble Harper Noyes Spruill Middleton Basinger R. Davis R. Backus Ryan Blake Rosborough Duncan Burnham P. Davis C. Backus YVhitton Newell 321 Alpha. Beta . Delta. Epxilon A . . 5 Active Chapters Q RS ? .1 llwfffmliw lx ASK ACM X '54- Y 9 x Q , ' Jr. Y -txt? p i' l e i 1 I Q f 32 . ' 41 ,ie fe S U1 J Phi Lambda Alpha 416 Members Founded in 1921 at New York CHAPTER ROLL . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . Colorado School of Mines 5 . . Columbia University . . Tenochtitlin, Mexico City 522 Phi Lambda Alpha Beta Chapter - Established 192 1 Juan J. Bolanos Tufic A. Chemor Hudo G. Cuesta Prater in Facultate Manuel S. Vallarta Graduates A. Napoles Gandara Alfredo G. de la T. Gutierrez Fratres 1 9 3 1 Antonio F. de la Torre Herman H. Ferre Alberto A. Ferrer Y Vaillant Julius Gallese Jose C. Medrano Ricardo C. de la Torre Aurelio C. Alvarez Octavo M. de Roman Antonio L. Guerrero Daniel L. Guerrero Luis Pachon-Rojas Arturi R. Pico Aquiles del V. Serdan 1932 Raymundo Riemann Camilo G. Sada Miguel A. Sastre John P. Serrallach 1933 Ramon G. Perez Daple Julio C. Ulloa 1934 Fernando M. Gallardo Luis P. Jimenez, Jr. 471 Beacon Street, Boston Juan F. Stolk Modesto Ulloa Nicolas G. Velez Alfonso Uribe Carlos C. March Wilfredo de A. Pflticker Jimenez Uribe Alvarez Chemor Gallardo Guerra R. Gonzalez Serdan Perez D. L. Guerrero A. de la Torre Medrano Ferrer Gallese M. Ulloa Gutierrez Pachon A. L. Guerrero Bolanos Sada Velez Sastre Pico Pfliicker R. de la Torre Ferre Serrallach J. C. Ulloa Napoles 323 16 Active Chapters Gamma Alpba . . Gamma Beta . Gamma Gamma . Mu Alpha . . Ma Beta . . Mu Gamma . . Mu Delta . . Ma Eprilofz . Nu Alpha . . . Nu Beta . . Nu Gamma . . Na Della . . Nu Epfilon . Na Eta . . Na Theta . . Pi Alpha . . ,em QQQ if M I' L, ,if f J LMUAQ' , .. ' I - If f I : -: ff at I , ,. K . , faasttft-,,. -.m. ,-.,1.:,..1- 4, 14534 if ':':7r.y- ,' gay,-gpvt ae iff ': ,. 1' 'xx f ' , f, ' f ' -' We . f-1 ' fggpggg, ffl 555: 2 , . vu! - HZ 'PAIKIJI79' f 5,f'f:f1g,r ,ff 'K 2' in A wa-:F 1- I rf, 61 1' f fe I l' - I , . -x f 4 55, fir I ' :3 , ,e y -:wigs M ' 1j,' ' . ' 49 'agp' , xlib A ,-JJ ',-'s' f '.2:2gAw?' 1, pa f Founded i af If! If U! Phi Mu Delta 2,400 Members n 1918 at University of New Hampshire CHAPTER ROLL GAMMA DISTRICT . . . . . . . . . . Northwestern University University of Michigan University of Illinois MU DISTRICT Susquehanna University . . Ohio Northern University . . Ohio State University . . Wittenberg College Pennsylvania State College NU DISTRICT Connecticut Agricultural College University of New Hampshire . . University of Vermont . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . University of Maine . . Rhode Island State College Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute PI DISTRICT University of California 324 Phi Mu Delta Nu Delta Chapter - Established 1922 Fmtres in Facilitate Sherwood F. Brown William A. Crosby Graduates Samuel F. Allison Lawrence W. Littrell Irvine E. Ross, Jr. Emilio G. Collado Daniel A. Cook John N. Fricker Edward H. Hayes Joseph E. Carbonell Earle D. McLeod F. Lawton Barrows, Jr. Charles E. Buchanan Donald G. Fink George E. Best Fratres 1 9 3 1 1932 1933 W. Clinton Hutchinson 1934 J. Sterling White 330 Bay State Road, Boston Douglas F. Illian Richard T. Kropf V Frederick A. Ritchie Robert N. Vanderwarker Merrill C. Pendleton C. George Root George F. Garcelon Edward F. Hillenbrand, Jr. E. Arthur Hungerford, Jr. Donald S. McQuillan White Hungerford Hillenbrand Best ' Ehrmann Jameson Barrows Root Fink Garcelon McLeod Hutchinson McQuilIan Ross Littrell Hayes Kropf Collado Cook lllian Vanderu arlxer 325 . . . . . .Iowa State College Alpha . Bela , Gamma . Delta . . Zeta . . Eta . Theta . . Iota . . . Kappa , . Lamhala . , M11 . . Nu . . Xi . . Omirrozz Pi . . Sigma Tail , , U prilou . . Phi . . Chi , . . Pri ,,.. Omega . . Alpha Dealerorz Beta Delzferoiz 49 Active Chapters . Massachusetts Agricultural College - . -' 'nfs sa N . Phi Sigma Kappa Founded in 1873 at Massachusetts Agricultural College CHAPTER ROLL Gamma D6llf6l 0IZ Della Deziterorl . . , . . . . . . Union University . . , . . . . . Cornell University . . . University of West Virginia , College of the 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 Marshall College , , . . . . . . . St. John's College . . . , . . Dartmouth College . . Brown University . . Swarthmore College . . , . . Williams College . . University of Virginia . University of California . . . . . . University of Illinois . . . . . University of Minnesota Delta Triton ..... . . . . 326 Epfiloa Deziferozz Zeta Deirterofz . Theta Deaterorz . Iota Deziterou . Kappa Dezzterou Lambda Dezzterorz Ma Dearerolz . . Na Deateran . Xi Deuteron . . Omicrorz Deaferorz Pi Deziterozz . . Phi Deziferorz . . Sigma Deaterorz Tau Deateron . U pfilon Denteron Phi Deicteron . . ChiDeiae1-on . , PriDezaero1z . . Omega Deuteron Alpha Triton . Beta Triton . . Gamma Triton . , . , . . . Purdue University 8,500 Members . . . . . University of Michigan . . Worcester Polytechnic Institute . . . . . . University of Nevada . . . 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 University . .,..... Gettysburg College . . . . . . University of Nebraska . Carnegie Institute of Technology , . . University of North Carolina . . . . . University of Kentucky . . . . . Washington State College . . . . . . Oregon State College . University of Southern California . . . . . . . Wesleyan University , . . . . . . . . Knox College . . University of South Carolina Phi Sigma Kappa Omicron Chapter - Established 1902 Fratres in Fa cultate Charles B. Breed Donald M. Greer Frederick G. Keyes Edward F. Millet Herbert D. Swift Robert S. Woodbury Edvsard B Farmer Warren T. Dickinson Robert P. Parker Leland M. Burr, Jr. Henry L. Carleton Carl A. Carlson Peyton G. Cooper Edward C. Edgar, Jr. E. john Finneran Lewis A. Ebling Graduates James B. Holden Ralph W. Peters Fwztres 1931 Kenneth W. Smith 1952 Howard A. Kinzer Peter Parker 1933 Frederick H. Cooper Allison R. Dorman, Jr. 1934 John J. Harman, jr. Arthur J. Manson, Jr. 1935 487 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston E. Ralph Rowzee Arthur M. Stoner Winthrop H. Towner Walter D. Teague, Jr. James P. Warbasse, Jr John S. MacLeod Stuart T. Martin, Jr. John H. Spencer William L. Timmerman Brydon Greene Finneran Spencer Timmerman Manson Ebling Edgar Greene Farmer Carlson P. Cooper Teague F. Cooper P. Parker Towner R. Parker Burr Dorman Carleton Kinzer Warbasse Dickinson 527 Pf x?4.A. . i' 31 '.2j.'-iii:-L 1 o P 1'1 - 1 4 k W . I ,. , A I -- HWH, TW W4 N210 Psi Delta Local f Founded in 1922 at Technology 328 99 Members 4 af:4f'.'f,1,.,v:fffffa' e.L,.,, -, ' fa .mag -.:,:..a f. .a My .f . 'V V Qi.-,,, Z - . is Z1:!a f Z ' Qlifhif' ff N .y,..1z,. fa .1 I ra? 'feaivl' ':- , M . ,' , .. A S . . VDL. V Psi Delta - . . . .,,, , . if3212-1.512-l'iE'5l3 lfiilz . A' Local at Technology - Established in 1922 f f f W -Q ' 1 Fmtres in Facultzzte ' , , sta 1 m ' Theodore A. Mangelsdorf 2 - f , T.. -.M.za.aa,4.,-,,,.,,.af?'sZaa...m, . .,,.., . , ,, . Dr. james L. Tryon . 5 o . M i's3 ..'q1g ' 1 r Graduates ' A , J I , Theodore Green., Jr. A E ' V i A David P. Mclntire A - A ' - ' '11 john P. Ramsey, Jr. Hermon H. Scott William H. Spahr Myron T. Smith Owen M. Burrows , John L. Dodson Donald L. Dunklee John G. B. Hutchins E. Stanley Johnson William A. Kirkpatrick Warren H. Pease Clarence W. Farr William V. Goodhue William A. Kilbourne Gordon Day Freeman B. Hudson, Jr. George M. Kingsland Q Vf v, -L. 2. 1:2 - -W-.-f-'fn-'?'l'.4 E? . 4 , . - 1 ' - - l r zfwffasf. xii S . 4551 Mr' Q:-av:-5- ., 11' V ' . f P wt- kj f , V 326 Bay State Road, Boston Fmtres 193 1 Frederick A. Ladd, Jr. George D. Manter Raymond W. Miller Howard L. Richardson Albert R. Sims Norman C. Thomas 1932 James G. Ritchey Edward E. Simpson Elliot L. Whitaker 1933 Herbert M. Larrabee, Jr. Robert E. Smith Mortimer P. Williams 1934 Robert E. Mann Reginald G. Murdoch Ralph P. Ranger Harold E. Thayer a., f 7 -1 ef wi i . 916-.Z . 1 '44 ' ,f,v. .rf . ,7.fai. ., ,Q-,M . fn. at , ,i,. 5' W . Z, .7 ,. 4, le if --.-wswa. aafaaaww.. XML .- ..,.....,M , .- .,.-aa-..,. Ladd Kilbourne Baldwin Murdoch Kingsland Day Mclntire Scott Simpson Goodhue Farr Green Johnson Dunklee Thomas Burrows Hutchins Dodson R. E. Smith Spahr Sims Kirkpatrick Manter Larrabee M. T. Smith Thayer Hudson Pease Ritchey Williams Ranger Mann 329 ,ff 55' ,eg Gia kata X 1 k 4 'KQV fait Q Ng, W f are vfwlh B' n f ,rf eff ,f Rf! W . . H, , . 4 .if wx 5 2' F' Self?-.ft I ft R 14,'.Qs . , ,. , ap ,. .w,, 'ai-ei-EL, --3-:' - lu g' .3321 ef? 5' U1 ii f ,ff CA A I A I II 45 fl- ':l.- ' f. J- ' ef..-A X--4- mags Sigma Alpha Epsilon 107 Active Chapters Maine Alpha ..... Maxracharettr Beta U prilon Marraohnrettf Gamma . . Marraeharettr Delta . , Marratharettr Iota Taa . New Hamprhire Alpha . New Hamprhire Beta . . Vermont Alpha Sigma Pi Rhode Irland Alpha . . . Vermont Beta . . . New York Alpha . . New York Delta . . New York Ma . . , New York Rho .,... New York Sigma Phi . . Pennryloania Alpha Zeta Pennryloania Gamma . . Pennryloania Delta . . Pennryloania Zeta . . Pennryloania Theta . . . Pennryloania Sigma Phi Pennryloania Phi .... Pennryloania Chi Omitron Pennryloania Omega . . Warhiiigtoii City Rho North Carolina Xi . . North Carolina Theta . South Carolina Gamma Sonth Carolina Delta . Virginia Omicron Virginia Sigma . . Indiana Alpha . . Indiana Beta ' . Indiana Gamma , Miohigarz Alpha , Miehigarz Iota Beta Mirhigazz Gamma Ohio Delta . . . Ohio Eprilon . . Ohio Theta . Ohio Mn . Ohio Rho . . Ohio Sigma . . Ohio Tan ..., Alahama Alpha Mn . Alahama Iota . , Alahama Mit , . Florida Uprilon , Georgia Beta . . Georgia Eprilon . Georgia Phi . Georgia Pri . Founded in 1856 at University of Alabama CHAPTER ROLL PROVINCE ALPHA University of Maine . . . . . . . , . . . Boston University . . . . . . . . Harvard University . . . . Worcester Polytechnic Institute , Massachusetts Institute of Technology . .......... Dartmouth College University of New Hampshire Norwich University Rhode Island State College University of Vermont PROVINCE BETA Cornell University . . . , . , , . . Syracuse University . Columbia University . St. Lawrence University . . . . . St, Stephen's College Pennsylvania State College Lafayette College . . . . Gettysburg College . . . . Bucknell University University of Pennsylvania . . . . . , . . Dickinson College . . Carnegie Institute ofTeChnology , . . , . . , . University of Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . Allegheny College PROVINCE GAMMA George Washington University . . . . . . University of North Carolina . . . . . . Davidson College . . , . . . . Wofford College . , University of South Carolina University of Virginia Washington and Lee University PROVINCE DELTA Franklin College . . , , . . , . . Purdue University . . . Indiana University . , . . , . Adrian College . . University of Michigan . , Michigan State College , Ohio Wesleyan University . University of Cincinnati . . . . Ohio State University . . . . , . . Denison University . Case School of Applied Science Mount Union College Miami University PROVINCE EPSILON Alabama Polytechnic Institute Birmingham-Southern College . . , , University of Alabama , . . . University of Florida . . . . University of Georgia . , , . . . . Emory University . Georgia School of Technology . . . . . . Mercer University Iowa Beta . . Iowa Gamma Iowa Delta . . Kanrar Alpha . , Kanrar Beta , . Mirronri Alpha . , Mirroari Beta ..., Nehrarka Lamhda Pi , S onth Dakota Sigma . Colorado Chi . . . Colorado Delta . . . Colorado Lamhda , . Colorado Zeta , . Wyoiizing Alpha . . . Arkanraf Alpha Epxilon Loairiana Eprilon . . Loniriana Tan Uprilon Mirrirrippi Gamma . . Oklahoma Kappa . . Texai' Delta . . . Texai Rho , . . Kentucky Eprilon . Kentucky Kappa . Tennerree Eta . . . Tennerree Kappa . . Tennerree Lamhda . Tennerree Na . . Tennerree Omega . Tennerree Zeta . , Arizona Alpha . . . California Alpha . . California Beta . . I California Gamma . . Nevada Alpha . . , California Delta . Idaho Alpha . . . Montana Alpha. . , Mofitana Beta . Oregon Alpha . . Oregon Beta ..., Warhingtoiz Alpha . Warhington Beta . . Illinoir Beta . . Illinozr Delta . . Illinoir Theta . , . Illinoir Pri Omega . . Minnerota Alpha . . , North Dakota Alpha . Wirronrizz Alpha . . . Wirconxiiz Phi . , . 330 38,190 Members PROVINCE ZETA PROVINCE ETA University of Iowa . . Iowa State College . . Drake University I . Kansas University . . Kansas State College . . . Missouri University . . Washington University . . University of Nebraska University of South Dakota . University of Colorado I I i I -Colorado Agricultural College Colorado School of Mines . . . University of Denver . . University of Wyoming PROVINCE THETA University Of Arkansas Louisiana State University . . . . Tulane University . University of Mississippi University of Oklahoma A Southern Methodist University PROVINCE IOTA University of Texas Un-iversity of Kentucky , , , , Centre College , . Union University University of Tennessee Cumberland University .Vanderbilt University . University ofthe South . Southwestern College PROVINCE KAPPA . . . University of Arizona . . . Stanford University . University of California University of Southern California University of Nevada University of California at Los Angeles PROVINCE LAMBDA . . . University of Idaho . . Montana State College University of Montana i Oregon Agricultural College PROVINCE MU . . . University of Oregon . University of Washington . Washington State College , , , University of Illinois , . . . Milikan University . . University of Chicago . Northwestern University University of Minnesota . I University of North Dakota . University of Wisconsin . . . . . . Beloit College Sigma Alpha Epsilon Massachusetts Iota Tau Chapter - Established 1895 Fwztres in Facultate William T. Hall Arthur C. Vlfatson Karl L. Wildes Graduates Samuel Buchannan Joe L. Franklin, Jr. joseph T. Cirnorelli Willard H. Foster Robert A. Fyfe Frederick W. Green Edward J. Gurowich Willem Holst, Jr. Stanley L. Johnson John T. Mclsaac, Jr. Henry B. Mitchell Kennedy H. Clark Gilbert A. Gurowich Robert R, Hulbert Frank A. McMahon William E. Coleman Kendrick Lipperr Fwztres 1 9 3 2 William Wells 1 93 3 Clarence R. Westaway 1934 Burton Williams 484 Beacon Street, Boston Robert C, Moeller, Jr. Willis M. Moore, Jr. Norman O. Paquette Robert I. Phemister Nicholas E. Rorhenthaler Oliver H. Scharnberg Richard H. Shepp Albert Stewart Robert Tate Frederick L. Murphy, Jr. Winchell Reeve Edward D. Rohn Charles H. Thumm William W. Peters George H. Priggen, jr. Green Rohn Gardner Moeller W el ls Moore DeGelder Johnson Phernister Thumm Rorhenthaler Foster Holst Murphy Clark Yyesraway Mitchell Scharnberg McMahon Franklin Reeve Peters Lippett Coleman Williams Stew art 331 Alpha . Beta . . . Gamma . . Delta . Eta . . Theta . Kappa . Lamhda . Nu . . . Xi . . . Omiermi . Pi . . Rho . . Tau . . Uprilan . . Phi . . Chi . Pri . . . Omega . . . Sigma Alpha Sigma Beta . Sigma Gamma Sigma Delta . Sigma Eprilovi Sigma Zeta . Sigma Era . Sigma Theta , Sigma Iota . Sigma Kappa Sigma Lamhaa Sigma Na . . Sigma Xi . . Sigma Omicran Sigma Pi . Sigma Sigma Sigma Tau. . Sigma Uprilalz A-J S FV gg' K V, 'liigfiiig Nm i qi X v nzgzexwx S ' NC6 M 'I' J ..,. .,.,. ,V s g I 11 3 Sigma Alpha Mu 37 Active Chapters 3,800 Members Founded in 1909 at the College of the City of New York CHAPTER ROLL 352 College ofthe City of New York Cornell University Columbia University Long Island Medical College Syracuse University University of Pennsylvania University of Minnesota Harvard University Buffalo University Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Cincinnati Yale University University of Illinois University of Alabama University of Utah Washington University McGill University University of Pittsburgh Toronto University University of Oklahoma Ohio State University Tulane University Rutgers University Armour Institute of Technology Indiana University Purdue University University of Texas University of Michigan Lehigh University University of Kansas University of Washington University of Manitoba University of Nebraska University of California CSouthern Branchl University of California University of Oregon Dartmouth College Sigma Alpha Mu Xi Chapter - Established 1 9 1 7 Q Fmtres in Facultate Nathaniel H. Frank Leonard C. Peskin George W. Falk Gordon Levinson Samuel P. Baum Herbert K. Bremner Alton J. Deutser Lester S. Levene Bernard N. Stiller Graduate Sidney L. Kuposky Fwztres 1 93 1 Samuel Bensinger Wlllls Flasher' Jr' 338 Bay State Road Boston 1952 Samuel G. Nordlinger Morris I. Poze Stanley S. Rudnick 1933 Ellis C. Littmann Malvin Mayer Norman S. Pressler Robert B. Ripin 1934 Samuel Untermyer, II 1955 Samuel Paul Levene Paul Untermyer Stiller Deutser Baum Littmann Rudnick Bremner Falk Ripin Pressler Poze Frank Fleis her Bensinger Levinson Mayer Nordlmger 335 Alpha . Gamma , , Delta . . Bpfilon . Zeta . . Theta . . Kappa . . Lamhtla . , Ma . . Xi . . Omitratz . Rhe. . Phi .... Pri , .... Omega . . . Alpha Alpha Alpha Beta . Alpha Gamma Alpha Epsilon Alpha Zeta . Alpha Eta . . Alpha Theta . Alpha Iota . Alpha Lamltela Alpha Na . . Alpha Xi . . Alpha Omitrm Alpha Pi . . Alpha Rho . Alpha Sigma Alpha Tazt . Alpha Upsiloiz Alpha Phi . . Alpha Chi . . Alpha Pri . . Alpha Omega J if aw w In .,- if . , A5 ff V .. it ,-,.Z.l .,.,.,, t Sigma Chi 91 Active Chapters 28,000 Members Founded in 1855 at Miami University CHAPTER ROLL . . . . . Miami University , . . Ohio Wesleyan University , . . . . . University of Georgia . . George Washington University . , Washington and Lee University . . , . . . Gettysburg College . . . . Bucknell University . . Indiana University . . . Denison University . . . De Pauw University . . Dickinson College . . . . Butler College . . . . Lafayette College . . . . University of Virginia . A Northwestern University . . . . . .Hobart College , . University of California . . Ohio State University . . University of Nebraska . . , . , . . . . . . Beloit College . ,..,.. State University of Iowa . . Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology . . . . .Illinois Wesleyan University . . University of Wisconsin . . . . . University of Texas , ..... University of Kansas , , Tulane University of Louisiana . . . , . . . . Albion College . . . . . . Lehigh University . . . . University of Minnesota . . University of North Carolina . University of Southern California , . , , . . . Cornell University . . . . Pennsylvania State College , , . . . . . Vanderbilt University , , Leland Stanford Junior University Beta Ma . Beta Na .........,. . . University of Colorado . . . . . . . Brown University Beta Phi ................,. University of Arizona Beta Omitren . . Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts Beta Pi . . . Oregon State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts Beta Rho . . Montana State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts Beta Xi .,....,..... Beta Sigma . Beta Tau . . Beta Uptilon . , Beta Chi . . Beta Pri . , Beta Omega . Delta Delta . Delta Chi . Zeta Zeta . Zeta Psi . Eta Eta . . . Theta Theta . Iota Iota . . Kappa Kappa . Lamhela Lamhala Na Na . . . Xi Xi . . . Omitrfm Omitrelt Rho Rho . . Tait Tate , . . U prilen U ptileiz Phi Phi .... Pei Psi , . . Omega Omega . Gamma Delta . Eta .... Tait ..... ,.... Gamma Bpftlaa Beta Gamma . . .....,.. Colorado College Gamma Zeta . . Beta Delta ....,,.....,.... University of Montana Gamma Eta . . Beta Bprilen .,........,....... University of Utah Gamma Theta . Beta Eta Case School of Applied Science and Western Reserve University Gamma Iota . . Beta Zeta ........,.,,... University of North Dakota Gamma Kappa . . Beta Theta ............... University of Pittsburgh Gamma Lambda Beta Iota . . ...A University of Oregon Gamma Ma . . BEM Keppel . . . . . University of Oklahoma Gamma Na ...., . . . . . Beta Lfwtbtlel t ..,..... Trinity College Gamma Xi . . Gamma Omicrotz ....... ...... C olgate University 334 . University of New Mexico . . . University of Tennessee Colorado Agricultural College . . Washington State College . . . . . .Emory University Georgia School of Technology . . . University of Toronto . . . . . Purdue University . . . . . . Wabash College . Centre College of Kentucky . University of Cincinnati . . . . Dartmouth College . . University of Michigan . . . University of Alabama . . . . University of Illinois .State University of Kentucky . . West Virginia University . . . .. Columbia University . . University of Missouri . .University of Chicago . . University of Maine . . . Washington University . . University of Washington . University of Pennsylvania . . . . Syracuse University . . . University of Arkansas . . Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College . . , . University of Mississippi . . . . . . . . . Roanoke College . . . .Whitman College . . . Union College . . . . . University of Idaho- . . . . . .University of Florida State University of Louisiana . . Utah Agricultural College . . . . . McGill University . . . . . Wesleyan University University of South Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . University ofWyoming Sigma chi Alpha Theta Chapter - Established 1 882 Fratres in Fzzcultate Daniel C. Sayre Brainerd A. Thresher William M. Hall Graduates Henrik M. C. Luykx George P. Wadsworth Richard M. Wilson Fratres 1931 Marcelino F. Garcia J. Harold Genrich William Harig, Jr. Carroll D. McCulloh Carrington Mason John G. Cree James M. Dunlap fe Robert A. Fuller Edward L. Bateman John R. Clark Frank F. Gilmore, III Lars Ekwurzel Frederick V. Judd William D. Kiebler Francis D. Matthews Louis S. Morse, Jr. Herbert E. Raymond, Richard F. Sundstrom John B. Tucker 1932 C. Vance Hale Theodore R. Heim Kenneth H. Klopp 1935 Frederic F. Hayley Asa H. Jewell 1954 George E. Merryweather Walter D. Murphy William Sample, Jr. Graves H. Snyder 532 Beacon Street, Boston Otway W. Rash, Jr. Edward D. Stevens, J W. Allan Vorce Gerard M. Kincade,J Richard C. Marcy John D. Milburn Robert D. Weld Edward M. Wharlf, J John S. Wood, Jr. Milburn Cree Rash Fuller Wood Kincade Hayley Murphy Dunlap Marcy Klopp Heim Stevens Wharf? Jewell Merryweather Clark Hale Raymond Tucker Sundstrom Mason McCullan Morse Matthews Harig Genrich Snyder Sample Judd Weld Kiebler 335 if' sm? Q5- ah R A- M. E ff . -ta - -1 656: M :' 'ifiiqfiz' l 'JJ xt- vc- ffi is ggqa ,L 'fe-.Ls isa 1: an .faf .. ,waz v2'1f.3,'??X , ' - 3:f'51jf,' e 1 N ' -l , I 'if' e W6 Beta . . . Lamhda . . . Delta Kappa . Delta Pi . . Delta Phi , . Epriloiz Iota . Eta . . I Kappa . Ma .... Xi ..... Gamma Alpha Delta Mu . , Epriloa Zeta , Theta , . , Iota .... Beta Theta . Eprilon Xi . Beta Beta . . Beta Zeta . Beta Eta . . Beta Uprilozz . Eprilon Mit . Eprilon . . . Beta Iota . . Beta Na . Gamma Pi . Delta Alpha . Delta Zeta . Delta Sigma . Eprilotz Na . Pi ...., Beta Rho . . Sigma Nu 96 Active Chapters Founded in 1869 at Virginia Military Institute CHAPTER ROLL DIVISION I . , . . . . . . . University of Virginia . . , . Washington and Lee University . . . . . University of Delaware , George Washington University . . . . . . . . University of Maryland . . . , . . . College of William and Mary DIVISION II . , . . . . . . . . . Mercer University , . North Georgia Agricultural College . . . . . . . University of Georgia . . , . . . . Emory University . Georgia School of Technology , . . . . . . . . . . Stetson University . . . . . . . . . . . University of Florida DIVISION III . . . . . . . . . University of Alabama . . . . . . . . Howard College . . . . . Alabama Polytechnic Institute . . . . . . . . . University of Mississippi DIVISION IV . . . . . . . . . DePauw University . . . . Purdue University . . . . . Indiana University . . .... Rose Polytechnic Institute . . . . . . . . . . . Butler University DIVISION V . . , . . . . . . . . . Bethany College . . . . . . Mount Union College . . . Ohio State University . . . West Virginia University . Case School of Applied Science . . . . Western Reserve University , . . . Carnegie Institute of Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . Miami University DIVISION VI . . . . , . . . . . . . Lehigh University . . . , University of Pennsylvania Gamma Eprilwz . .,..,...,,. , Lafayette College Delta Delta . . .,....,.i Pennsylvania State College Gamma Delta Gamma Theta Gamma Pri . Delta Gamma Delta Epfiloa Delta Lamhda Delta Chi . . DIVISION VII . . . . . . Stevens Institute of Technology . , . . . . Cornell University . . . Syracuse University . . . . . . . . . Columbia University . . . . . . . . . . . Colgate University DIVISION VIII . . . . . . . . . . Brown University . . . . . . . . . . . . Trinity College Eprilovz Gamma . . .....,...... Wesleyan University Gamma Beta . Gamma Gamma Gamma Mit , Gamma N it . Gamma Rho . Delta Theta . DIVISION IX . I , . . . . . . Northwestern University Albion College . . . University of Illinois . . University of Michigan . . University of Chicago . . . Lombard College 6 Beta Ma .... Gamma Sigma . Gamma Tait , . Epfilotz Kappa . . Gamma Lambda . Rho ..... Beta Xi . . . Gamma Xi . . Gamma Omitron Gamma Upriloa . Eprilofz Beta . . Na ..,., Beta Kappa . . Delta Eprilon . Delta Eta , . Epfilon Eprilan Uprilon . . , Phi . . . BetaPhi . . Gamma Eta . . Gamma Kappa , . Delta Rho . . . Epsilon Delta I . Epsilon Lambda . Gamma Phi . Delta Iota . , Delta Omitron Gamma Zeta . Gamma Chi . . Delta Tait . . Beta Chi . Beta Pri . . Delta Xi . . Epfilozi Alpha . Pri ..... Beta Tau . Delta. . . Beta Sigma . . Delta Beta . . Delta Na . . Delta Pri . . . Epfilea Theta . Sigma .... Beta Omitron . . Gamma Iota . . Eprilon Eta . . 24,000 Members DIVISION X . University of Iowa . Iowa State College . .... University of Minnesota . . . . . University of North Dakota . . . . . . . . . University of Wisconsin DIVISION XI . . . . . . . . . University of Missouri , . . . . . . . William Jewell College . . Missouri School of Mines . . Washington University . . . . . , . . . University of Arkansas D1lf1gr5N'XII' ' ' ' . . . Drury College University of Kansas . , . . Kansas State Agricultural College . . ,... University of Oklahoma . . , . . . . . . University of Nebraska . . . . . Oklahoma Agricultural College DIVISION XIII University of Texas . . . . . , . .Louisiana State University 'oivisrlm XIV- ' ' . Tulane University . . . . . . . Colorado School of Mines . . . . , . . , . University of Colorado . , . Colorado Agricultural College . , . . . . . . . University of Wyoming 'nrvrsforif Xv ' ' ' . University of Utah . . . . . . . . . University of Montana . . , , . . State College of Washington 'oiviabsi Xvr' ' ' University of Idaho University of Oregon i iUniversity of Washington . . . . . . .Oregon Agricultural College DIVISION XVII . . , . . . . Leland Stanford University . . . . . . , . University OfCalifornia DIVISION XVIII University of Nevada University of Arizona , , , , . . University of North Carolina . . , . . , North Carolina State College . . . . . . University of South Carolina DIVISION XIX . . . . . . . . . University of Vermont . Dartmouth College University of Maine . . Bowdoin College . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology DIvIsION XX Vanderbilt University i I i i University of the South . . University of Kentucky . . University of Tennessee Charles R. Wood .u. .,. 1 . J 'Y T' 1' ,: I 2' l 2 'i N , f3g,5s1Ayk Jia. . flfkffxx Q ' ' V- 'far , .Wuxi ' .,G.i..f:j A' mix S1 ma Nu . f t ga as 5 f . - , r.- .. ' q ,, 1. . .. 'N f w w ' J r..4 . . A -'. ,- , Epsilon Theta - Established 1922 Vf V yr , ., Frm in Fmzmfe - fe: ii d i a , 1 Leland W Cummings S J 5, , j fir. Q Howard S. Root ., nmnmmnm ii,,,' 'N' ' i w i 4 . 2 ,, u - Graduates Hermann S. D. Botzow George F. Schatz Frank L McKnight Tinsley W. Rucker, Ill Maurice L. Brashears, Jr. Edward E. Burritt, Jr. Francis S. Chambers, Jr. Stuart R. Fleming George R. Eddy Charles E. Fulkerson Cyrus S. Hapgood Walter W. Bird, Jr. Winton Brown Robert Ebenbach lt Fratres 1 9 3 1 Charles E. Starr, Jr. 1932 Harold P. Lawton Williard A. Meyer John A. Parker 1933 Charles W. Harper Edward R. Loftus 1934 Robert M. Emery John D. Fales 259 St. Paul Street, Brookline Richard H. Yates Russell S. Robinson John C. Rowe Richard M. Stewart John F. Strickler John B. G. Mesker James P. Mills James E. Norcross Frank M. Hartz William W. Hartz Frank G. Richards 1 Loftus Harper Eddy Mills Hapgood Powers Brashears Mesker Norcross Ful kerson Strickler Brown Burri tt Chambers Meyer Fleming Yates Starr Rucker Kleinert Wood McKnight Lawton Bird Fales F. Hartz Emery W. Hartz Ebenbach Richards 337 Alpha Beta . Gamma Delta Eprilwz Zeta . Eta . Theta Iota . Kappa Lambda Ma . , Nu . . Xi , . Omimm Pi . . Rbo . Tau , Uprilm 19 Active Chapters Jihfwllh ' f : rf .11 21-. - l ig 'll -.i ,.i Q, 1 la I I 1' sw Ill a 4 .lnllirsunflimlfilmruiizllillllllll 1 vs:- Cflq, I ., 1 jgfai' J' rr,n,a-Wa Sigma Omega Psi 1,100 Members Founded in 1914 at College of the City of New York CHAPTER ROLL College of the City of New York Columbia University Bellevue Hospital and Medical School New York University Syracuse University New York Dental College Lowell Textile School Worcester Polytechnic Institute Boston University Northeastern University New York Law School Tufts College State Institute of Agriculture, New York Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . College of Physicians and Surgeons, New Harvard University University of Alabama . . Temple University . . St.John's College 358 York Sigma Omega Psi Xi Chapter - Established 1922 18 Winslow Road, Brookline F mtres 1 9 3 1 Irving M. Dubinsky David M. Goodman Leo A. Green Abraham M. Faber Jacob Gordon Meyer P. White 1932 David G. Rabinow 1 93 3 Isaac Mankowich Faber- Dubinsky Rabinow Goodman Mankowich White Gordon Green 359 Alpha Gamma Delta E prilmz Zeta . Eta . Theta Iota . Kappa Lamlvala Miz . N zz . Xi . . Oiizitraiz Pi . . Rho , 5' i tgma Phi . Clai . Pri . U pxil ml New York X v .f 'JJ F! ifi' i kgm llll wm1.iI ' . ., A Tau Delta Phi 20 Active Chapters 1,500 Membel-5 Founded in 1910 at the College of the City of New York CHAPTER ROLL ALUMNI CLUBS 340 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 University of Texas University of Southern California University of Minnesota University of California Carnegie Institute of Technology University of North Dakota Boston Tau Delta Phi Eta Chapter - Established 19 19 F raires 1931 Montgomery B. Ferar Hyman I. Friedman Jack R. Weprin William C. Adelson Frank W. Burwen Charles B. Burvven Walter M. Silverman 1932 1933 1934 38 The Fenway, Boston Melvin Castleman Jack Kelman Lawrence A. Morrison Frederick Wilson Silverman Kaplan C. Burwen F. Burwen Wilson Berger Castleman Kelman Friedman Adelson Weprin Ferar Morrison 341 Alpha Beta . Gamma Delta . Epiilan Zeta . Eta . Theta . Iota . Kappa Lamhtla Ma . Nu . Xi . Omitrmz Pi . Rho . Sigma Tau . Upfiloiz Phi . Chi . . P51 . ,ft 0JR is. 4 aa at at fl fm 61:5 5 i 1111 l lb Pvnozti 47 Active Chapters i xi R t will Theta Chi Founded in 1856 at Norwich University CHAPTER ROLL . . . . . . . . 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 Alpha Omega ........ 342 Omega Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Beta . Gamma Delta . Epyilofz Zeta . Eta . . Theta . Iota . Kappa Lamhtla Mu . . Na . . Xi . . Omirrmz Pi . Rho . Sigma Tau . Upfilan Phi . . Chi . . Pfi . . Lafayette College 11,000 Members . , 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 . . . . .X . 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 . . University of Alabama . . . . Syracuse University . . University of Maryland Theta Chi Beta Chapter - Established 1902 Fnztres in Facultate Charles E. Atkinson Robert L, Hershey James R. Jack Fratres 1 9 3 1 Richard C. Ashenden C. Randolph Binner Robert M. Sprague G. Fraser Casey Clarence M. Chase, Jr. Donald B. Gilman Richard Huessener Charles C. Bell Arthur S. Brown Roger P. Congdon Oliver Damon Robert A. A. Hentschel Charles S. MacNeil, Jr. Richard S. Morse Robert F. Allen A. Paul Bencks, Jr. Edward P. Bromley John B. Dunning Everett Kimball, Jr. 1932 1933 1934 W. Crews Wooding, J 528 Beacon Street Boston John C. Lyon E. Allen Newcomb Thomas E. Sears, Jr. Wesley H. Van Buren M. Eugene Nohl William W. Pleasants Otto A. Putnam Robert F. Shepherd George A. Stoll Roland D. Thomas James E. Turner Donald K. Lister Halfred L. McKeever Ivar W. Malmstrom William N. Moore Joseph L. Seligman, Jr Putnam Chase Bell Morse Pleasanrs Sears Thomas Huessener Wooding Turner Stoll Damon Shepherd Congdon Moore McNeil Newcomb Gilman Sprague Ashenden Jack Binner VanBuren Lyon Hentschel Kimball McKeever Lister Dunning Allen Bromles Seligman Bencks Malmstrom 343 30 Active Chapters Alpha . . Beta .... Beta Deuteron . Gamma Deuteren Delta Deuteron Epxilan . . Zeta . . . Zeta Deatermz Eta .... Eta Deateran . Theta Deateron . . Iota Deuteren . Kappa ..... Kappa Deateron . . Lambda Deuterafi . Mu Deateraiz Na .... Na Deutcron . . Xi ...,. Xi Dezztermi . . Omicran Deateren . Pi Deuteran . Sigma Deateron Tau Deateran Phi . . . Plai Deateroiz C192 Chi Deuteren PJi Pri Deaferen , G r iles l-45 I al C. A 1 ' ' QW ifiitibh r QEEEV ' Q . 'i-lieth , Mg? fi, tffi 'WNV' 'tr F' ' Tiff? ,, 5 lr 1 T :fe , Q l .wg 41 '1,. ,ga7 gg - ,J 5 va, 1-2. -2 ajisfw 'ist te: ,af Qqaidpx'-X Ollws 'ob' Mxvzffnl' Q' 3JZ4,z.0l', Theta Delta Chi 10,600 Members Founded in 1847 at Union College CHAPTER ROLL . . . . . . . . . Union College . Cornell University . Iowa State College . University of Michigan . University of California . College of William and Mary . Brown University . McGill University . Bowdoin College . Leland Stanford Junior University . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Williams College . . Tufts College . University of Illinois . University of Toronto . Amherst College . University of Virginia . Lehigh University . Hobart College . University of Washington . Dartmouth College . College ofthe City of New York . University of Wisconsin . University of Minnesota. . Lafayette College . University of Pennsylvania . University of Rochester . George Washington University . Hamilton College . University of California at Los Angeles 344 Theta Delta Chi Theta Deuteron Chapter - Established 1890 Charles E. Crawford Donald Henderson Alfred Mellor, Znd David Ballantine S. Preston Brown Gordon K. Burns Robert S. Carr Fmtres in Facultate Karl D. Fernstrorn Nathan R. George Augustus S. Houghton Erwin H. Schell Graduates Adrian N. Clark John K. Sherman, Jr. William W. Weinrich Fmtres 1 9 3 1 John E. Spaulding Willard E. Swift 1 932 Herbert F. Ross 1 95 3 Roger E. Greenburg 1934 Joseph W. Dow James P. Eder 314 Memorial Drive, Cambridge Harmon J. Truax Joseph Valverde, Jr. Donald Whiston Lawrence H. Huron William T. Leete Robert L. Moody John H. Wood Mellor Carr Burns Ballantine Huron Valverde Moody Leete Eder Wood Dow Valverde Brown Greenburg Whiston Henderson Swift Truax Crawford Spaulding Ross 345 . QV 41:55 .s it A ' , in -iz-li' 'X O A A g : I-l:'.:: 5.,Ml Q 9 'X I I f on e W P Theta X1 31 Active Chapters 5,600 Members Alpha . Beta . . Gamma , . Delta , . Epfilaa . . Zeta . . Eta . . Theta . Iota . . Kappa . . Lamhala . Ma . . Na . Xi . . . Omicrwz . . Pi . . . Rha . . . Sigma . . Tau . . Upfilon . Phi . . Chi . Pri ..., Omega . . . Alpha Alpha Alpha Beta . Alpha Gamma Alpha Delta . Alpha Epsilon Alpha Zeta . Alpha Era , Founded in 1864 at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute CHAPTER ROLL 346 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Sheffield Scientihc School of Yale University Stevens Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Columbia University Cornell University Lehigh University Purdue University Washington University Rose Polytechnic Institute Pennsylvania State College Iowa State College University of California State University of Iowa University of Pennsylvania Carnegie Institute of Technology University of Texas University of Michigan Leland Stanford Junior University University of Washington University of Wisconsin Ohio State University University of Minnesota Washington State College Louisiana State University University of Illinois Armour Institute of Technology Oregon State College University of Nebraska University of California at Los Angeles University of Colorado Theta Xi Delta Chapter - Established 1 885 Fratres in Facultate Harrison XV. Hayward Henry G. Pearson Fmtres 1 9 3 1 Richard V. Bennett Otto W. Burtner, Jr. Madison M. Cannon, Jr. William P. Libby, jr. Harry W. Shimmin Harry Soden Harold M. Wilson Delano C. Cannon James P. Langvvill Frederick I. Miner Kenneth B. Bissell Anton H. Brockelmann Claude P. Beaubien John G. Borger Rodney L. Ericson William W. Everett, Jr. 1 93 2 Charles L. Weller 193 3 Robert C. Wellvvood 1 934 66 Bay State Road, Boston Stewart A. Phillips John D. Potter, Jr. Donald A. Robb William H. Slade, Jr. Frederick W. Wehmiller Charles M. Graves Wallace C. Neal Jean M. Raymond Richard Taylor Everett Bissell Raymond Brockelman Slade Robb Beaubien Bennett Cannon Borger Ericson Taylor Graves Nea Wehmiller Miner Burtner Hayward Weller Cannon Phillips Libbs 347 QF P gf L FQ ,mei 'Y' '-fnnimx-N V . fm QRGANIZATIONS Prindle Nordsiek Seelye Hallahan Casey Mason Hazelrine Hamblet Price Weeks Welch Conwell Brown Loewe Hesselschwerdt Elser I Haskell Backus Brooks Rinehirner Paquette Combined Professlonal Societies Ojicers Prefident Secretary-Treasurer Robert S. Backus '31 NAVAL ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY G. Fraser Casey '31 Arthur C. Seelye '31 SEDGWICK BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY Helge Holsr '31 Frederic W. Nordsiek '31 ARMY ORDNANCE ASSOCIATION August L. Hesselschwerdt, Jr. '31 Robert M. Price '31 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY Gordon S. Brown '31 F, Johnson Elser '31 Francis D. Weeks '31 CORPORATION XV Frederick E. Brooks,Jr. '31 Edward F. Coy '31 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY Clement H. Hamblet '31 Forrest P. Dexter, Jr. '33 Representatives 3 5 0 Frederick E. Brooks, Jr. '31 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY Norman O. Paquette '32 Joseph Welch, Jr. '32 CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY Rolf Eliassen '32 Nelson B. Haskell '31 AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY Charles B. Conwell '31 Edmund F. McLaughlin '32 MINING ENGINEERING SOCIETY Robert S. Backus '31 Arthur N. Rinehimer '32 SOCIETY or AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS ' Peter L. Loewe '31 Carrington Mason '31 ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY Frederick M. Moss '32 Day Loeb Prendergast Martin Powell D. G. Smith Peterson Garcia Falk Crotty Danforth Morin Segat W. Smith Barnett Jarosh Rumazza Harrigan Hesselschwerdt Price Col. Miller Maj. Somers Maguire Carver Winkler Broder Barker Jacques Anton Army Ordnance Association TECHNOLOGY POST Ojicers Prexident Secretary-Treaxurer Robert M. Price '31 August L. Hesselschwerdt, Jr 31 Honorary Members Lieutenant-Colonel R. C. Eddy Major R. H. Somers Active Members 1931 N. Anton A. L. Hesselschwerdt, Jr. B. N. Martin J. W. Smith - 1932 J. Armstrong, Jr. C. H. Bunker H. F. Carver D. M. Danforth F. J. Eirnert G. W. Falk J. Winkler 1 9 3 3 Q. M. Garcia Unclassjied R. J. Street 351 Colonel E. F. Miller M. M. Perkins E. S. Prendergast R. M. Price E. F. Hiscock R. M. Loeb A. M. Maguire E. B. Powell, jr. P. A. Robert S. G. Segar D. Johnston Milligan Hazeltine Hamblet Dexter Perkins Kolker Preriaent Chemical Society Clement H. Hamblet '31 Secretary Forrest P. Dexter, Jr. '33 H. Y. Chang D. W. Bernstein E. G. Granca L. D. Christie C. J. Cook H. G. Cuesta J. C. Barousse A. A. Bernstein D. L. Dionne K. G. Bell E. J. Bertozzi C. E. Buchanan C. E. Cushman D. J. Chiminiello L. H. Cirker E. S. Coe H. 1. Crane W. R. Alexander B. Anciaux H. W. Andrews E. B. Chiswell D. F. Cobb P. Cohen J. S. Cort, Jr. F. V. Cross P. A. Daniel M. Drexler Trip Manager Myrle M. Perkins '31 Officers Vice-Prexident Leon A. Kolker '31 Trearurer Benjamin P. Hazeltine, III '31 Chairman of Memberxhip Cammitfee Sydney Milligan '31 Graduate Members L. Hess R. L. Huntington Active Members 1931 H. R. Davis S. R. Knapp L. P. Evans A. Nagel B. Grondal, Jr. W. J. Paltz J. N. Higgins R. B. Porter F. C. Jelen M. Richmond 1932 S. M. Edelstein C. A. McKinney G. D. Leavitt, Jr. W. Moran E. Mack P. Parker 1933 O. Damon R. D. Glenn A Deutser R. B. Grady R. Dillon B. Herlich P. S. duPont, 111 G. F. Hollingsworth M. A. Eitelman G. E. Kidde W. B. Ferguson P. Lobdell V G. Gattenby A. Miller L. B. Gifford W. C. Miller, Jr. D. R. Treadwell F. B. Vaughn 1934 B. A. Earnshaw Kimberly R. D. Faunce S. S. Knight C. F. Feuchter T. O. J. Kresser W. P. Foote M. C. Hansen E P. Hempstead F. W. Kressman T. Hetzel D. Horvitz L. Kaplan J. Kearney C. Mack A. M. Mooradian A. E. Moran E. H. Nowell H. R. Plass W. H. Poisson W. D. Woodbury 552 G. Langsdorf W. Schuler C. M. Smith W. Spencer C. E. Starr, Jr. S. Waldeman Jr G, H. Sistaire, Jr S. M. Spragens' C. W. Ziegler C. H. Mohr R. W. Olsen W. Partridge, M. Shnitzler R. E. Smith R. G. Spinney H. G. Steinman T. F. Twomey W. F. Read S. A. Rulov G. W. Russell J. V. Salo J. L. Seligman, Jr. E. L. Shloss C. T. Stewart P. Wetherill S. I. Wilkinson, Jr W. H. Wood l Johnson ' Eliassen Cleveland Sheppard Garre Haskell Hallahan Holden Civil Engineering Society M. I. T. STUDENT CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OE CIVIL ENGINEERS , Prerident Nelson B. Haskell '31 Secretory John M. Cleveland '31 Afrirtont Secretory Stanley L. Johnson '32 Rolf Eliassen '32 Prof. Prof. Prof Prof. Prof J. B. Babcock H. K. Barrows C. B. Breed T. R. Camp W. M. Fife Ojjficers Honorary Preridem' Prof. Charles M. Spofford Executive Committee Donald A. Holden '31 Honorary Members Prof. G. Gilboy Prof. G. L. Hosmer Prof. W. Howard Prof. W. A. Liddell Prof. E. Mirabelli Mr. J. D. Mitsch 353 Vice-Preridem' William Hallahan '31 Treasurer Samuel Garre, Jr. '31 Amirmnt Trerzmrer Everett M. Sheppard '33 William T. Prof. F. K Prof. K. C Prof. A. C Prof. G. E Prof. C. H Moody '31 Morris Reynolds Robbins Russell Sutherland Brown Weeks Elser Electrical Engineering Society M. I. T. STUDENT BRANCH OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Ojfcers Chairman Vice-Chairman ' Gordon S. Brown '31 Francis D. Weeks '31 Secretaljf-Treafurer Coumelor Fred Elser '31 Prof. W. H. Timbie Executive Committee Charles B. Bryan '33 John C. Gibson '32 David M. Fleming '32 William A. Gray '33 Elwood W. Schafer '32 354 F. E. Bugniorl D. Allia M. Baryshanski O. W. Burtner, Jr. R. F. Dolan T. P. Dunleavey L. W. Gallup D. W. Gaskins E. H. Anderson E. F. Cahoon C. M. Daniell R. Dunlavey F. Faulkner C. Alba W. A. Andrews J. M. Blanchard H. Bloom D. S. Britton L. F. Brown R. L. Brown G. L. Colburn, Jr. P. E. Davis, Jr. J. A. Dorr H. C. Endly M. S. Alexander B. Anciaux G. K. Burns P. J. Carlaftes R. S. Carr C. W. Chase, Jr. R. R. Cull J. P. Delano F. Dowling L. C. Ebel P. S. Eggleston G. E. Fickett M. G. Fisher G. A. Fowles A. B. Fox C. B. Gamble T. W. Gilman Electrical Engineering Society Graduate Members J. Guerrieri Active Members 1931 B. J. Gedrewicz K. J. Germeshausen J. F. Glynn W. V. Jones J. Kaplan R. M. Kelly R. I. Martin 1952 U. Filera F. M. Ikuno J. C. Medrano R. G. Nisle W. H. Siebrecht, 3rd G. H. Sistare, Jr. 1933 B. J. Ennis R. W. Fortier E. S. Goodridge F. T. Hall, Jr. M. Johnson L. M. Keoylos E. Logan R. L. McCormack J. R. Merrill J. L. Newbegin R. E. Peters B. Poehler, Jr. 1934 B. Goldforb S. S. Goldstein R. L. Gouchoe A. M. Grass H. D. Hagopian W. O. Hisula E. Kimball, Jr. N. Kriin I. R. Kusinitz P. Lappe R. M. Lewis E. McEntee A. Manson, Jr. R. K. Moore, Jr. E. K. Murphy S. Nashner N 555 B. N. Gupta E. T. Parkhurst M. M. Sanghavi L. F. Stander R. N. Vanderwarker T R. . Wilson C. T. Yang F. W. Zwicker T. R. Smith S. O. Thomas H. M. Wagner F. C. Walker A. I. Warsher C. E. Quick F. A. Record L. Reisman F. C. Roetting D. M. Sharp R. E. Sheeler L. D. Sibley W. B. Simonds W. A. Soley, Jr. S. H. Walters R. F. Zimpel W. C, Neal F. A. Nicoli J. S. Gldham F. B. Parks L. L. Rice A. E. Ross F. Safford W. H. D. Shrewbrid E. Sieminski J. B. Skinner L. B. Stein, Jr. B. N. Stiler R. Swain G. R. Thompson H. West W. A. Wilber H. A. Wood ge Cook Isselhardt Haeusler Boynton MacBrayne Brooks Coy Dolan Corporation XV Officers Prerident Secretary Frederick E. Brooks, Jr. '31 Edward F. Coy '31 Trearurer john M. MacBrayne, Jr. '31 Directory Wyman P. Boynton '31 Jeremiah F. Cook '31 ' Charles V. Dolan '31 Roy C. Haeusler '32 Charles W. Isselhardt '32 356 R. H. Baxter,J S. Bensinger E. G. Blake W. P. Boynton F. E. Brooks,J R. E. Carlson E. F. Coy J. F. Cook C. V. Dolan W. H. Barker I'. 1'. A. W. Dunning R. C. Haeusler G. L. Hovvse W H. Barkley R. H. Bayer A. S. Brown W. B. Collier R. P. Congdon N. E. Demakis S. T. Finn N. Goodman G. O. Henning N. E. Harris M. Daytz Corporation XV Graduate Member ' S. 1. Williams Active M embers 1931 1952 L. W. Whitaker 1933 W. H. Withers Unclassyied L. H. Saunders 357 E. C. Hughes J. M. MacBrayne R. I. Martin A. R. Sims T. B. Spruill B. W. Steverman J. E. Strong J. O. Wilkinson R. K. Wilson C. W. Isselhardt R. G. Klein A. A. Stewart J. B. Shannon D. H. Haskell R. A. Kenney W. W. Laird, Jr. F. Lopker, Jr. R. G. MacKay R. Robinson O. L. Shurtleff J. W. Vicary E. L. Wemple T. B. Wilke B. D. Webster Boothby Green Paquette Welch New Mechanical Engineering Society STUDENT BRANCH OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OE MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Ojicers Prerident . Norman O. Paquette '32 .fecretaiy Joseph Welch, Jr. '32 C. F. Baker R. S. Baldwin H. E. Baratta R. H. Blasclale C. Broder W. A. Brown, Jr G. M. Bunker G. A. Catanzano W. O. Christy C. Connable D. S. Connelly A. Demars, Jr. C. Defazio H. F. Dole R. S. Feola T. A. Fernside W. H. Birnie P. T. Boothby C. H. Bunker J. K. Campbell G. S. Clark G. E. Colby P. A. Cooper D. M. Danforth F. W. Green F. H. Moore, Jr. Chairman of Memberrlnip Committee Philip T. Boothby Honorary Chairman Prof. Charles E. Fuller Graduate Member H. R. Terwilliger Active Members 1931 W. V. Fitch H. I. Friedman G. S. Gladden W. Gompertz E. H. Hayes A. L. Hesselschwerdt, Jr. G. L. Hickey, Jr. J. F. Hill R. Jaques A. LaCapria J. W. Lane C. Mason F. D. Matthews R. A. McNeilly, Jr. W. Mottmoore D. Nicoll 1932 L. de Give C. P. Dreyer J. J. Gallese C. V. Hale D. N. Higgins, Jr. J. A. MacDonnell A. L, MacKusick 1 93 5 D. Johnston 1934 558 Vice-Prerident Fred W. Green '33 Treaxurer F. William New '32 W. B. F. Ottaway J. Page J. H. Pasell R. S. Poor R. M. Price H. W. Rosen T. W. Rucker, III J. B. Shea K. W. Smith J. R. Swanton J. B. Tucker F. J. Turner T. E. Waddell M. P. White H. M. Wilson L. Zavorski F. W. New N. O. Paquette W. S. Roberts S. G. Segar J. Welch, Jr. S. J. Wengal B. Wilbur H. R. Willey F. C. Martin B. Williams Rinehimer Gifford Backus Mining Society Prefident Robert S. Backus '31 .fecretrzlgf Arthur N. Rinehimer '32 A. J. Breitenstein R. S. Backus O. C. Chapman H . D. Chase W. H. Duffy W. E. Bearce H. S. Berube M. L. Brashears R. D. Butler R. T. Craig R. L. Faulkner R. L. Garrett J. W. Alder Donald L. Herbert '31 Lincoln S. Gifford '31 Ojicers Graduate Members K. W. Carmen W. H. Graves M. P. Egleston D. B. Ericson J. W. Miller Active Members 1931 N. D. FitzGerald L. E. Gibbs D. J. Curtin H. Chapin J. N. Dernas S. A. Gilbert T. R. Harrigan J. P. Mills P. Oldenburg 1932 1933 1934 359 PFC? SPM FEE? FD is-El WSE. S.-r 13 PC5455 O55 '55 H v-D D 53 Cbgm va Q S N E. Mulliken H. Rabinovvitz J. D. Rumsey L. Jordan L. J. O'Mally J. T. Sherman G. H. Vivian A. N. Rinehimer L. S. Rousseau S. D, Swift R. Tietig, Jr. T. E. Shaughnessy E. B. Locke, Jr. l President A. Earl Cullum, Jr. '31 Vice-Prefident FrankJ. Bleil '33 B. H. Buckingham A. E. Cullum, Jr. J. N. Dyer R. S. Prescott W. E. Barbour C. C. Bell F. J. Bleil R. L. Fossett G. K. Burns W. E. Coleman J. P. Cushman C. W. Finnigan T. W. Gilman B. Goldford Jacobson Bleil 1 Hollywood Cullum Dyer Radio Society I Ofcers Faculty Advifer Prof. Edward L. Bowles Inrtmcting Smjjf Frank M. Gager Alfred F. Truax Active Members 1 93 1 R. M. Sprague 1932 1933 1934 L. B. Stein, Jr. 360 Secremfgf-Treaxzzrer Larry Jacobson '33 Exevurive Committee John M. Hollywood '31- John N. Dyer '31 F. Elser ' J. M. Hollywood H. H. Okasaki H. K. MacKechnie R. M. Hisamoto L. Jacobson R. S. Morse M. P. Wilder R. B. Jewett J. Kaminsky D. P. Keily N. B. Krim A. Miller G. H. Snyder G 5 Ayres Holst Nordsiek Prindle Green Regan Morrill Sedgwick Biological Society Ojicers Prerident Vice-Prerident Frederic W. Nordsiek '31 Bryce Prindle '31 Secretmy Trearurer Helge Holst '31 George G. Morrill '27 Mayer Hyman '3 1 J. T. Calvert A. B. Cate G. B. Collins T. W. Connor H. E. Duncan C. G. Dunn R. G. Foster G. B. Ayres W. N. Currier S. L. Deake H. Holst M. Hyman S. Jacobson R. T. Kropf L. J. Cohen H. W. Cummings J. W. Gardner D. R. Jones G. A. Callisrer S. Goldstein M. N. Green Executive Board Faculty Member Prof. C. E. Turner Graduate Members W. C. Tobie Active M embers 1931 1952 J. M. Stowell 1933 K. C. Ham J. Hanlon L. J. Karaian 361 Gilbert B. Ayres '31 George R. Green '32 John W. Regan, Jr. '33 E. L. Lytle G. G. Morrill H. C. Needle M. F. Palmer R. 1. Parsons M. Shaffer D. S. Stanley F. W. Nordsielc R. K. Phelan B. Prindle R. G. Simard H. Singh H. Truax H. Winslow W. C. Launder C. F. Pentler I. H. Schwartz H. T. Smith B. Lapirlus B. E. Supovvirz J. W. Regan, Jr. L. B. Barnard M. C. Beebe J. M. Buswell M. M. Cannon, K. Clark C. B. Dix P. Donely A. M. Faber K. L. Feng 1. C. Ebel J. Gallese B. R. Bagley R. G. DuBois Bagley Minnick DuBois Beebe Murray Soden Partington Leino Gallese Mason Loewe Terdina Paquette Lourie Endly Society of Automotive Engmeers Ojjzicers Chairman Vice-Chairman for Aeronautical Engineering Peter L. Loewe '31 Frank Terdina ,31 Secretary-Treasurer Vice-Chairman for Marine Engineering Carrington Mason '31 Prof. Charles F. Park E. H. Abbe E. Buckingham H. F. King H. M. Baker G. C. Durgin S. Kawazoe Jr. I-1.C.End1y H. Ferre J. Gordon T. Gurney P. B. Hartman T. Knox R. Lamoretti R. T. Leadbetter P. L. Loewe E. Lourie R. C. Haeusler C. Hamlin, Jr. W. B. Klee, Jr. J. Hamilton Minnick '31 Faculty Advisors Prof. Dean A. Fales Members Faculty H. S. Root C. F. Taylor A. L. Townsend Graduates S. BQ McLeod, jf. O. P. Pierson R. T. Sauerwein 1 93 1 C, Mason Sentef J. Minnick C. A. Smith, Jr. L. M. Moses H. Soden H. A. Murray F. Terdina W, H, Orig B. Tucker A R. Partingron W. H. Weeks A M, Plant W. Wetmore R. C. Platt C. S. Wyckoff R. Sanders 1932 L. P. Leino W. B. Schneider r N O. Paquette 1933 R. A. A. Hentschel 1934 R. H. Welles J. H. Wood 362 Fyfe Lee Banner McDonald Walsh Worthen Pierce Garcia Corkum Blackman Seelye Ritchie Sellers Naval Architectural Society Officers 1 Prefident Vice-Prerident Arthur C. Seelye '31 Maurice L. Sellers 31 .Yecretafiy Treasurer G. Fraser Casey '32 Clifford H. Hancock 32 Faculty Members Prof. Evers Burtner Prof. Lawrence B. Chapman Prof James R ack Prof. George Owen Robert S, Woodbury Active Members 1931 R. W. Chamberlain H. P. Champlain F. G. Corkum W. F. Bannon G. F. Casey R. A. Fyfe C. H. Hancock B. U. Blackman M. Guralnick R. Hayden, Jr. 1932 E. P. Worrhen 1933 1934 H. L. Livingston 365 F. A. Ritchie A. C. Seelye M. L. Sellers L. H. Lee W. H. Pease R. Tate F. B. Walsh H. XV. MacDonald W. N. Parks E. M. Pierce Higgins Buckley Murphy Mulclowney Walsh Werra Hickey Quinlan Lynch Finnerty Technology Catholic Club OWCETS Prefident Vice-Prexident George L. Hickey, Jr. '31 Eugene F. Lynch '32 Secretary Treafzrrer Bruno H. Werra '32 John N. Higgins '31 Elton V. Buckley '32 Reporting Secretary William F. Walsh '32 Director: Chaplain Rev. Richard Quinlan 364 John A. Finnerry '32 William D. Murphy '33 Francis W. Muldowney, J r. '34 F. J. Cone T. W. Connor E. F. Abbott, Jr. N. Anton H. E. Baratta J. V. Berger E. G. Branca G. A. Catanzano E. F. Coy G. S. Cristofalo H. G. Cuesta P. Donely J. A. Bellizia J. J. Brown E. V. Buckley B. F. Butler, Jr. F. A. Carboine A. J. Chaplik J. E. Coffey, Jr. D. Curtin A. D. Daunis P. H. Devlin R. K. Dryer R. Dunlavey L. de Give J. P. Fahey C. A. Allen F. Ahearn L. P. Balboni J. G. Barousse R. A. Beau Sejour A. T. Bishop W. F. Carberry, Jr. L. Cianciolo J. H. Coenen J. P. Conway R. Dillon L. F. Donahue F. F. Donoghue R. W. Fortier J. C. Barrett P. Barry C. P. Beaubien W. Brockman J. H. Burke L. A. Carren F. J. Conti M. Cosentino J. B. D'Albora E. W. Donahue H. W. Eagan A. P. Ferrucci G. E. Fickett F. M. Gallardo J. F. Duby, Jr. R. F. Knochel Technology Cathol Graduate Members N. F. O'Shea E. S. Prendergast 1931 A. C. Donovan, Jr. T. P. Dunleavy H. Ferre J. F. Glynn E. M. HeEernan G. L. Hickey, Jr. J. N. Higgins J. M. Hollywood E. C. Hughes R. M. Kelly 1932 S. A. Faria C. A. Fenno, Jr. J. A. Finnerty J. W. Flately E. B. Fritz J. Gallese T. B. Harrigan J. G. Howe J. A. Kane J. F. Keating J. F. Kelly J. M. Lane W. C. N. Launcler E. E. Lynch 1933 T. F. Galvin R. A. Ghelardi R. H. Gulliver J. J. Hanlon T. M. Hayden J. A. Hayes A. J. Kreuzkamp J. F. La Brau B. P. Mazzucco R. C. McCormack F. V. Murphy, Jr. D. F. Murphy, Jr. W. D. Murphy A. A. Pistilli 1934 R. J. Gonzalez R. L. Gouchoe M. Guerra H. W. Healey A. Iantosca . W. Kelliher J. C. Kennedy G. D. Kreuzkamp K. Malone R. Marotta G. J. McCaughan M. G. McDonald E. M. McEntee F. W. Mulclowney 1935 J. A. McKeen U nclassfed J. D. Lee 365 ic Club J. M. Schaffer G. F. Theriault A. LaCapria R. McKenzie T. H. O'Connor L. O'Malley C. W. Orlernan R. L. Pachon W. J. Paltz J. J. Scheuren B. W. Steverman G. B. Vizoso J. A. MacDonnell F. L. Mahoney C. E. McCormack J. E. Meade J. C. Medrano, Jr. E. F. Moran, Jr. D. F. Neilon A. J. O'Neill G. F. Rousseau C. H. Taylor W. F. Walsh B. H. Werra J. Winkler R. J. Zampbell J. H. Quinn A. T. Regan R. R. Rosas T. E. Shaughnessy J. P. Stewart E. T. Sullivan J. D. Sweeney R. Theriault T. F. Twoomey J. G. Ulloa F. Ulloa F. Vanucci E. L. Williams C. W. Ziegler J. F. Mullen W. D. Murphy F. A. Nicoli R. G. Palange C. M. Parker W. H. Poisson J. Raymond G. W. Russell R. A. Schneck W. H. D. Shewbridge J. B. Skinner G. Stilgoe M. G. Zepeda C. A. Zelaites E. F. McLaughlin J. B. Phillips Winslow Dudley Newirt Tucker Fischer Jones Lyrle Ruch Groar Parsons Ebel Cate Lyon Rubenstein Green Sarabia Heiffer Bates Lynch Palmer Lanrin Cleofan 0jbC6f5 Prexidem' Treaxarer A. Katherine Sarabia '32 Georgie B. Collins Aurelia B. Cate Grace G. Garrell Lucy M. Groar Marjorie A. Holden Louise A. Fischer Dorothy R. Jones Luella Dudley Rurh P. Green Catherine Bates Evelyn B. Killam lsabel C. Ebel S6L'1'6f:Zljl Evelyn B. Killam '34 Honorary Members Graduate Members Active Members 193 1 1932 1935 1934 Special 366 Isabel C. Ebel Ellen L. Lytle Emilia Lantin Hilda M, Lyon Ruth I. Parsons Helen F, Tucker Melvina F. Palmer Hilda Winslow A. Katherine Sarabia Rose V. Ruch Ruth C. Pfeiffer Deborah V. Rubenstein Evelyn B. Hevvert M. I. T. Post Society of American Military Engineers Prefident Edward J. Norris '31 Stephen C Gawlowicz '31 Lieut. Clarence L. Adcock Marcel P. Aillery Gilbert B. Ayres Wyman P. Boynton Herman Ferre Irving W. Finberg George D. Freeman Stephen C. Gawlowicz Lawrence N. Gonzalez Edward H. Goodman Mayer Human Minot R. Bridgham Willard H. Foster James E. Harper, jr. William H. Hodges Stanley L. Johnson Charles W. MacMillan Burton T. Ellis F. W. Green F. H. Moore, Jr. Officers Executive Committee William H. Hodges '32 Faculty M embers Graduate Member Norman F. O'Shea Active Members 1 93 1 Walford Walden 1 9 3 2 Roger Zampell 1933 Burton D. Webster 1934 567 .fecretafjf-Trearurer Henry B. Mitchell '32 Otto C. Kohler 31 Lieut. Edward C. Harwood Harry Kamy Otto C. Kohler Stanley G. L'Esperance Robert A. McNeilly, jr. Edward J. Norris Francis R. O'Leary John L. Olsen George M. Orne Daniel D. Passov James J. Robson Robert W. Meyers Stuart D. Miller Henry B. Mitchell Charles A. Spiegel Robert B. Thompson Willard B. Whittemore D. Johnson F. C. Martin B. Williams PROJECTS PLANS FOR THE FUTURE VER guided by progress and led by men of excep- tional creative imagination, foresight, and courage, Technology has grown, expanded beyond its bounds, and grown again. For many years it developed without plan, necessity alone dictated the location of its build- ings. The leaders of old were busy creating the founda- tions of a New Technology, busy forming the basis of a world-wide reputation, location was a secondary matter for the Inoment. But when the bounds were stretched and the time was on hand they quickly produced the nurtured plans and their dreams appeared in reality. Ushered in with appropriate symbolism the New Technology was dedicated to progress. The new vision was not long in the foreground as it merely introduced the onward path. This dream of dreams was not large enough! But it was a good nucleus. Witness the amplification since that dedication in 1916-the many new buildings that are our commonplace. The limit of development has not been reached and in 1931 Technology is still far from the full realization of the ideal of its founders. With an unusually bright out- look every effort is being made to formulate and carry out plans which will bring us nearer this ideal. Growth and development in the large scale demanded by Technology's needs necessarily requires large expendi- tures. This, of course, limits the speed of our develop- ment but we are indeed fortunate to be able to visualize at the present time a few of the more important improve- ments which we expect to see within a relatively few years. We are still more fortunate to be able to see now some of the larger plans formulate and the construction started. The original plans have been altered many times and it is indeed amusing to contrast the present with what it might have been, it is instructive to view the deviations. This article is presented with a three-fold purpose, to promulgate the plans for the future, to form a permanent record of these plans for later contrast, and to instigate in the student body a deep interest in the formation of a still Greater Technology. Construction is well under way on the new Playrictf- Chemimgf building which will join building eight and two. This new structure will be over 300 feet long, 60 feet wide and will contain four stories, plus basement. It will include a well equipdped shop for the construction and maintenance of the elicate instruments used in research, a spacious lecture room, and a joint library and reading room for the use of the staff and students in physics and chemistry. The research rooms have been designed to permit the greatest flexibility in arrangements for future requirements. The construction specifications call for a structure of unusual rigidity with foundations of heavy reinforced concrete to aid in eliminating vibra- tion, a necessary requirement because of the exacting standards of research in this field. The importance of spectroscopy in the study of atomic and molecular structure, which in the next decade seems certain to become the most important agency in chemical research, is recognized by the building of a separate laboratory located in the quadrangle formed by the new building. The construction of the Spemfaftapic Labora- fwfjl presents features which have called for engineering rather than architectural design. The two floors of this laboratory will be supported on a foundation of unique design which will be entirely separate from that of the outer walls and the roof of the building. This foundation is to be more than three feet thick, and composed of alter- nate layers of sand, felt, transite board, ground cork, and reinforced concrete. These elaborate precautions are ex- pected to entirely eliminate shocks and vibration. This laboratory will be 100 feet long and 60 feet wide, and in addition to the extraordinary precautions to eliminate vibration, precautions are being made for maintaining extreme constancy of temperature. From a rendering by C. J. Chamales, '31 THE NEW PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY BUILDING FOR WHICH CONTRACTS HAVE RECENTLY BEEN LET. HARRY CARLSON, '92, ls TI-IE ARCHITECT AND TI-IE SPECTROSCOPIC LABORATORY, WHICH ls To BE AT TI-IE REAR or TI-IE BUILDING SHOWN ABOVE, WAs DESIGNED BY CHARLES T. MAIN CCHARLES T. MAIN, 76, CHARLES R. MAIN, 'O9D, INC. 570 il Q ' ii .V 'A if i . ji L 52 . . I- i ' Ji it rf . ' 1 ,qt .- V . 3.'.4.fs1.- 9,-' j -Q I . . ' ,f ' ,gg-gzug-f.-axwf 1: .ff--. Q. N., 51.51, - - '- . 5, , . 1 . I . , O Nh , SK I -' j , ' , lg, I I f ' . . 6' ...V Q--af' t '- N., ' A '- ' .P j ., ,.,.,... ,,...... -..... .27 Q ,I WLAN, 5. I ,Il 55-.2 Z, . ts' U 5. -. ,r w,,:J.,,,' . V H f a. 4. 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NAVAL TANK In addition to the Physics and Chemistry building, plans for a Czgfogeuic Lubarutofjf for fundamental studies in the science of low temperatures are being consumated. These plans provide for a laboratory with the most ad- vanced facilities for this type of research, with plants for the production of liquid nitrogen, hydrogen, and helium. This laboratory will place Technology in a unique posi- tion in America for carrying on important physical and chemical investigations. Looking a little further into the future a most interest- ing lan is presented, the need for a Scieufijic und Iuulur- triu Museum appeals to our imagination. Such a Museum in connection with the Society of Arts lectures would very much increase the contribution which the Institute is able to make to the scientific interest and education of the community, as well as to the student body. A great scientific and industrial museum has been recently opened at Munich which the Germans felt to be sufficiently important to establish even despite the acute economic situation in the country. It has proved to be an immense stimulus to students of all ages and has probably had much to do with the recent moves to establish museums along similar lines in New York City, Philadelphia, and Chicago. Of these three centers, New York has already an extremely interesting museum, opened about three years ago, to which visitors come by thousands daily, and which is a meeting ground for scientific societies as well as for the interested layman. In Philadelphia more than five million dollars was raised as a memorial to Benjamin Franklin and in Chicago the Museum of Science and Industry is just getting under way. 71 In Boston, which is noted perhaps above all else as an educational center, there is a unique opportunity for an educational service through the establishment of such a museum, and both its background and its location render the Massachusetts Institute of Technology the logical sponsor of such a museum. Modern research cannot be carried on at ordinary con- ditions and hope to produce startling results. Science is changing and the present tendency is towards high pressure. The architect's projected development of a system of shops and laboratories to the rear of the present main educational building, has thus far been carried out only in the erection of the one-story internal combustion engine laboratory. The next unit in this plan should be a high pressure laboratory, of which the cryogenic labora- tory, which it is expected will be erected within the year, will form the first part. The remainder of this unit should be devoted to the other high pressure work of the Insti- tute, notably that which is carried on in chemical engi- neering, where studies are made of those chemical proc- esses which occur at high temperatures and pressures and which have come to be of such industrial importance, as for example in the cracking or hydrogenation of heavy hydrocarbons or the fixation of atmospheric nitrogen. Technology is a memorial to modern industry and it is fitting that there should be a building in which to center some aspects of the work carried on by the Division of Industrial Coiperutiou und Research. This would add a great deal to the contribution of the Institute both in educating and training engineers and in its cooperation with industry in the solving of some of their problems. mea - A57 4 '4:l'. - 'v-FQ'-X ' 4 - A 1 wi ,-fT ' 'H '-i 'M ,. .- . , , z'l1sI'5lf, ,y -- --... 1 wfm....,.w. .f i S.' w. :ff 1 r'- U ,BA-'-.,' :A 2 45' it ' 'j ..':??g' l f ist, anna? if N i ' i ,.f:.,, 1 N 9' sa' ,Q I-'. ' - ' ,iziu-' . , I 13.4 ' ' - if .agw 3 QL: J 'a ,sv -fi -gif' Z3 1 .s 'sz QU! 0 Q A ' -. 1230 5'-wif' l' l I gbftfw 1Ef.i'--ff f't'c '. gig, ' . , I ' , ..,.. . '- -5-ff il- . 1 WWI I I x i: fr .:I-f-fiTl :g: i 'j ' 3 iw- '--f- -------ll--11: ...... .4::,,,,, ,,,, gumm- ffff ' ' ' f??-1' - 'Wwe T' 1 f' - ef A f- - W 1. .. it . w ill li I 'dill-'26,- 'f. ',5 f Fl - FT .WT .j-W' ,. .. i 5 .gg.'4pf51-3, A, 'T fi-By ' gl . .! I 5 ji'K.5 ! If 1 , nyr 1 . gpg 5 , My , ' ,W J 1, 1. I ' ...m..- i xref. ., a t ri 4 .g. - 12- 'e' ' 'T 1327-auf. . 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T-fp . , t. i ff' ts,.g'if,..I..fx-vt .f ill .'i1'f55lf1lg 41,4 ' Fgfllli - 1' ' ,Y -- rr '-H' -' '?:'24i I ' ' 'A 1 . f fcfzfa -VN Q'- E,-fafffff, - ',. ,,,t ., - .' . -- ' M: .-1- .. ,.,, . ., . . .. .. . .uma-. V H , I I M I , - - A mi! Li In 'A an . . rf a s .-, f I . ,,,, W A f f - , , '., , , 5 H f- l . L . 'g V' ,PSYIHVLQTQ K xr. 7- f a f A 'fi'-f -'-auf ', ' if-. ' I f 'A ff? ' .'-' Ilia' ,.,. .. ' Hymzaurics LABORATORY This Division has done notable work in the past. Its activities are limited by such features as lack of space and the undesirability of frequently breaking into the pro- gram of research and teaching of the various departments for the sake of securing solutions to problems which, however important, lie outside the program and im- mediate field of interest of the members of the staff. If a small research laboratory were fitted up with neces- sary skeleton facilities for industrial research, it would be possible to do in this laboratory many of the minor problems which come to the Division from industry, by engaging for the work recent graduates of the Institute working, when necessary, under the supervision of members of the staff and thus combining further training in practical industrial developments with service to the industries. Of course, cases would frequently arise in which industrial research problems would require very special facilities which exist in the present laboratories and could not justifiably be duplicated for this special work, and such problems of course if handled by the Institute, should be handled as at present. In connection with such work there arises the difiicult problem as to the extent to which the Institute is justi- fied in engaging in such work as can be handled by con- sulting and engineering firms already in existence in pri- vate practice. In the case of many problems the facilities at'the Institute are so unique that this question does not arise. Hydraulics presents many problems capable of solution only by higher research and proper equipment. With the ultimate view of a large Hyolraallcr Laboratory, Mr. E. Aldred of the Corporation contributed the funds which created the temporary laboratory. In less than a year it 372 has demonstrated the value of research in hydraulics, and the practical value to industry in solving its problems. Prospects appear bright for the construction of such a laboratory in the very near future. The plans propose a section devoted to the study of dynamical structures and water turbines. The artist's conception of the new labora- tory is shown in conjunction with the Naval Tank. The Naval Tank is needed to supplement the Depart- ment of Naval Architecture, placing it in a position to do creative development work in the construction of ships. At the present time there are only two relatively small naval tanks in this country, which are quite inadequate to meet the demands of the shipbuilding industry which is more active at the present time than at any time since the period of the war. Because of the peculiar interest of New England in shipbuilding and the unique position of the Department of Naval Architecture at the Institute and the opportunities of cooperating with other scientific and engineering departments, there is no place in the country where such a naval tank could be used so effec- tively. Thus far only the curricular needs of the Institute have been emphasized. However, the formation of a Greater Technology will only be successfully carried out by the creation of a more unified, more interested student body. Plans for this have been brewing for years and have crystallized in the proposal for An Adequate Student Union -the Enlargement of the Preronr Walker' Memorial Bnilrling. The accompanying views give much of the detail of the proposed arrangement, but the facts and figures are also of interest. The complete plan is of such interest to the present student body that it is repro- duced in full with the permission of The Technology X 3 ENLARGED WALKER MEMORIAL Review. This report, prepared by a Committee of Under- graduates was presented to the Alumni last May, and work is Well under way to raise the necessary funds. The original plan for a memorial to General Francis A. Walker contemplated the erection of a gymnasium which should bear his name. Funds were solicited for this pur- pose, the completing subscription being made by the Class of 1901 on the day of its graduation. Even at this time, however, it was obvious that Technology must seek a new site in the not far distant future and so no attempt was made to realize the Walker Memorial until this question was settled. In the years that intervened the sponsors of the plan and conservators of the fund became convinced that a student club house or activity center would serve better the underlying desire of a me- morial than would the gymnasium first proposed. The consent of the original donors for this change was sought and received and plans for a Walker Memorial which should house the various student activities gradually began to take form. At the time that the building came to erection in 1916, following the transfer of Technology to Cambridge, the Corporation found themselves faced with the necessity of housing certain definite services to the student body, and under the conditions then existing were constrained to modify the original plans so that the Walker Memorial might provide for all of them. In spite of a generous con- tribution from the Corporation to supplement the origi- nal fund, the resulting building at the time of its opening offered but limited facilities for the various student activities for the housing of which it was primarily in- tended. With the steady and normal growth of the vari- ous student enter rises, the overcrowding which was existent when the uilding first was opened became more and more apparent. As a result, in 1923, a committee of students and Alumni appointed severally from the two 7 bodies, conducted an exhaustive study of the entire situa- tion and ultimately rendered a report calling for a number of drastic changes in the arrangement of the building and allocation of the space therein. The general plan as sub- mitted both to the Alumni and to the student body was approved and informally placed before the Corporation. For reasons which need not be entered into here, this latter body found itself unable to carry out the recom- mendations as indicated at that time, and definite action was postponed. Conditions, however, have become pro- gressively worse and again this year student sentiment has awakened to the need of remodelling and reap or- tioning Walker Memorial, and the sub-committee ofp the Institute Committee, which has prepared this study, has addressed a report to its parent body, to the Alumni Council, and now to The Alumni and students of the Institute. The whole problem resolves itself into three major heads which can be briefly stated as follows: First, the removal of the dining service from the main hall and the refurnishing of that room as a general lounge. Second, the provision of a suitable auditorium for gatherings of Faculty, Alumni, and student bodies. Third, the enlargement of the present accommoda- tions for the various student activities. The Main Hal! - This room was designed for a lounge but it constitutes the only quarters available for a com- mons room, a banquet hall, and a ball room, purposes all of which it serves but indifferently. The dining service which operates a cafeteria in the hall with a seating capacity of 650, and in addition the Faculty Dining Room, the Grill Room and North Hall which together provide for some 400 more, is very badly cram ed. The number of meals served daily is about 2200, an in addi- tion to the regular service some 15,000 extra meals are provided during the year for organizations and clubs connected with Technology. While the cafeteria will take care of 20 per minute, long bread lines form during the rush hours at lunch. The kitchen, small and inefficient, is entirely inadequate for the demands made upon it. Not only is it not sound- proof, but odors often penetrate the Main Hall. Present demands on the dining service overcrowd it, and there is no room for expansion. The minimum needs as estimated by the management are: a commons room which would accommodate 1000 people, faculty dining room and grill rooms twice the size of those now in use, a private dining room for conferences, a hall similar to North Hall to provide for 250 to 300 people, adequate kitchen facilities and a checking service to care for a capacity crowd. The present student lounges in the Walker Memorial accommodate less than 395 of the enrollment. Further, this very limited space is seldom available, as a usual happening is for one or more of these to be cleared for the purpose of a committee meeting for which no other space is available. The committee of 1923, whose findings are presented in the thesis of Forrest G. Harmon, '23, stated that at that time students were evicted from the lounges on an average of 15 times a week. Another serious shortcoming in the present arrange- ment is a lack of adequate provision for the rapidly growing library made possible by funds from the Cilley bequest. Au Auditorium - At the present time Technology has no space at all adequate for housing lectures, assemblies, and other social gatherings for students, Faculty, and Alumni. While the educational building has certain large rooms for teaching they are but ill-adapted to any but conventional teaching needs. The Main Hall has been used for large banquets but with the inadequacy of the kitchen service it is not satisfactory for this pur- pose. Last fall the student body started a campaign with Use Walker as the slogan, thus signifying their wish that their own social affairs should be held in Institute property rather than in clubs and hotels in Boston. The response to this campaign has brought to the front the drawbacks of the terrazzo floor, undecorative furnishings, crowded checking space, and ineflicient service of food. At the present time the Drama Shop is conducting dramatic entertainments in the Commons Room of the Rogers Building where the seating capacity is about 100 and the stage no more than a recess with a width of 12 feet and no passage from side to side during a performance. Under present conditions no large dinner meetings of students or Alumni are possible, the annual All-Tech- nology smoker overtaxes the present facilities, a large alumni dinner could neither be seated nor served, there is no auditorium available other than the bare lecture room now used by the Physics Department for distin- guished speakers or artists who might come to Tech- nology. And the capacity here is less than 700 or a scant quarter of the student body. Student Activities-The third large question in the general problem is concerned with the provision for the student activities which was the primary consideration of the committees in 1923. The situation in these oflices reflects vividly the general overcrowding of the building. In some of the activities the allotment of space allows but three square feet per person were they all to assemble at one time, and as the cross section of the average stand- ing man approaches two square feet and may exceed it, the inadequacy of the present accommodations to meet the current needs requires no elaboration. The figures given above take into consideration only those activities which enjoy office space and include the four publications CTlae Tech, Technique, VaaDoo, und 1 -.',f Eaiil,-'ri?5'.5i2.-silfff.Q1:3 Zifffi .' .'-' pri?-F 'i.i. V v-.-V' 4: i , : .. ...Q -V . .... 5 ..4-..V -. ,-,- V.,-,.:.,.::.,v ..,, ,EWH- Z ., 5 ,1 A ,,v, g IQQ vvv. A H5115 Agfa, :.,55:,:, ,:A:,:4:A 1 . i'- 'i 'r . ,v'.1 .,., ,..,,,' .Ar- i t a l l l . 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I ' l llllll 1 llllll QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIHEIEEI IH EIIH H BI 252.-FA3 551 Q1--I r Q . , ,S .,. lllllllllllllillll' w g, ., ',..- , 2, Q . Q. . K-jf A H .ta jl lllllllllllll l l f-. ,Q ,af A - F-If 'A NV fi ., 1 2-Q V ' f . A - ,, , PS4 T. E. Nj, the Athletic Association, Tech Show, Musical Clubs, and the Christian Association. The Institute Committee, the Student Governing Body, and the com- mittees for the Walker Memorial and Point System share jointly a magnificent apartment eleven by thirteen feet. No space whatever is provided for the 10 professional societies, the 10 clubs, and the 20 honorary societies. The space available for all of the student activities is now about 3000 square feet. The individual offices are far too small for the daily work and any special meeting leads to a commandeering of one of the lounges, thus aggravating the congestion in the remainder unless they too have been commandeered. A conservative estimate of the needs of the present activities, with reasonable allowance for future expansion, indicates an area of some 12,000 square feet or four times the present allowance. The Camplete Solution - It is apparent that the plans, published herewith and prepared for the committee by Harry Carlson, '92, answer in every detail the needs as they have been stated. Not only will they provide a utilitarian structure but also one emphasizing architec- tural beauty throughout. Wings will be added on each side of the present building, with a beautiful entrance to the auditorium from Amherst Street. The first floor plan shows the proposed disposition of the dining service which now absorbs the Main Hall. A huge room of 14,000 square feet will occupy a large share of the West Wing, and behind it are kitchens of adequate size. Private dining rooms have been intro- duced, a grill occupies the present kitchen space, and North Hall and the Faculty Dining Rooms are left untouched and will function as at resent. With the Main Hall thus relieved? of the dining service, it will be furnished as a lounge. Conversational group- ings of furniture will cover the main floor, while the 7 iQpace under the balconies will be arranged as alcoves efined by bookshelves extending from the walls to the pillars and containing the books of the library. Each alcove will be furnished with comfortable chairs, reading lamps and tables, with possibly fireplaces to add the final touch to the congenial atmosphere. As is shown in the basement plan, the activities have been amply provided with offices, each group being allotted adequate space. These rooms will have full length windows giving onto a concealed areaway, dis- pelling the gloom that now prevails in the present base- ment quarters. The rest of the basement will be given over to toilet facilities and checking rooms for men and women, and to needed enlargements of the game rooms. The East Wing is the architectural masterpiece, an au- ditorium of which all Technology men will be proud. Like the Commons Room in the opposite wing, this room will be two stories high. With a stage 50 feet high, 64 feet wide, and 35 feet deep, and a seating capacity of 1400, the auditorium will take care of any group that is likely to come to Technology. Tech Show will find the audi- torium the solution for its present problem, as well as an incentive for the highest type of production, for the wing is ideally equipped for dramatics. Beautifully appointed, this spacious assembly room may easily be transformed into a ball room comparable to that of any hotel, and with a direct connection to the lounge. The plans presented here for permanent record predict the progress that is sure to come. 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Physical Metallurgy ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-COOPERATIVE COURSE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-COMMUNICATIONS OPTION BIOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH Option 1. Biology and Public Health Option 2. Industrial Biology Option 3. Public Health Engineering PHYSICS GENERAL SCIENCE GENERAL ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE CGraduateD CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE CUndergraduateD SANITARY ENGINEERING A GEOLOGY AND GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE ENGINEERING NAVAL CONSTRUCTION SHIP OPERATION ELECTROCHEMICAL ENGINEERING ENGINEERING ADMINISTRATION Option 1. Civil Engineering Option 2. Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Option 3. Chemical Engineering AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ARMY ORDNANCE FUEL AND GAS ENGINEERING 379 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clan Caurre Home Adrlrerr Abbott, Edward Francis, Jr. . '31 XV2 49 Walk Hill St., Forest Hills, Mass. Abbott, James Delano , , '32 X Wilton, New Hampshire Abe, Tadashi, B.S. ..,.. Grad. VI 1044 Emerson St., Denver, Col. Abelikian, Jacob , ...,.. '31 I 261 Spruce St., Chelsea, Mass. Abrahamson, Samuel Sperlin, LIPBA . '31 IV 295 Wadsworth Ave., New York, N. Y. Abramson, Bernard Morrill . , . '33 XV2 74 Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury, Mass. Abrera, Bernardo Paez, B.S .... '32 XIII Conception Coron, Palawan, Philippines Acena, O. Jose Guillermo, B.Sc. . . Grad. I Guatemlaa City, Guatemala, C. A. Adams, Robert Whitehouse, B.Sc., M.Sc. . . Grad. VI 35 Kirkliston Drive, Belfast, No. Ireland Adams, Wallace Sutherland . . . '32 IX-C 3 Fruit St., Newbury ort, Mass. Adams, William Brown, Jr. , '33 V 22 Atwood St., Newguryport, Mass. Adams, Winthrop Whitney . '33 XV2 175 Pine Ridge Road, Waban, Mass. Adelgon, Jack ,,,,. '33 VI-A 108 Myrtle St., Boston, Mass. Adelson, William Cecil, TAKE . '32 VIII 144 Winchester St., Brookline, Mass. Adkinson, James Allison, CDAG . . '33 XIII 1510 Conway Road, Orlando, Florida Adler, Donald Nelson . . . '33 IV 21 Berwick Road, Lexington, Mass. Ahlberg, Henry Berger, AKII . '31 XVI 60 Rockingham Ave., Malden, Mass. Aillery, Marcel Paul . . . '31 I 182 Tarkiln Hill Road, New Bedford, Mass Alba, Charles John . . . '33 VI-A 1115 North Hamilton St., Spokane, Wash. Albert, Herman, B.S .... Grad. II 520 East 24th St., Paterson, N. J. Albert, Sidney Gussman, C.E. . Grad. I 9135 118th St., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Albertson, Walter Edward, A.B. . . Grad. VIII 104 University St., Healdsburg, Calif. Alder, John Winthrop, ATS2 .... . '34 III, 428 Groveland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Alderman, Bissell, KZ ..... '34 IV 52 Fairfield Ave., Holyoke, Mass. Alexander, Frederic Charles, Jr., ATS! '31 XVII 5 Lakeview Road, Winchester, Mass. Alexander, Harvey Baker, B.S .... . Grad. X 1088 Oxford Road, N.E., Atlanta, Ga. Alexander, Maurice Samuel . . . '34 VI 42 Angell St., Dorchester, Mass. Alexander, William 2nd. . . '32 II 259 Henry St., Hasbrouck Heights, N. Alexander, William Rufus . . . '34 V 294 North Mountain Ave., Upper Montclai Alkazin, Joseph John, 119K .... '31 XVI 44 South Trenton Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Allbright, Herbert Kenneth, AFA. . '31 X 250 Billings Road, Wollaston, Mass. Allee, Edward Schwartz, ATQ. . '32 XVI Lake Edwardsville, Kansas Allen, Cole Anthony . . . '33 II 28 Belvidere St., Boston, Mass. Allen, Lyman Hall, Jr., AT. . '34 X 201 Mountain Ave., Malden, Mass. Allen, Philip, Jr., B.A. . . '31 II 35 Charles Field St., Providence, R. I. Allen, Philip Montrose . . '32 I 31 Upland Road, Cambridge, Mass. Allen, Robert Francis, GX . . '34 II 13615 Shaker Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio Allen, Wendell Clowes . . '33 I-A 38 Aberdeen St., Newton Highlands, Mass. Allen, William Irwin .... Grad. VI 207 Denniston St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Allia, Domenico Jack ...... . '31 VI 22 Revere St., Lexington, Mass. Alling, Stephen Joseph, AKE . .... . . '31 Sp. IV 7350 Kirkwood Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio Allison, Samuel Francis, A.B., B.S., fIDMA Grad. V 504 West Pine St., Selinsgrove, Pa. Allman, Edward ........ . '33 XVII 17 Park View St., Roxbury, Mass. Alpert, Louis David . . . '33 III 38 Dana St., Revere, Mass. Alvarez, Aurelio Cesar, CIDAA . . . '34 VI 260 23rd St., Havana, Cuba Amadon, Frank Whitcombe, Jr. . . '33 II 274 Pleasant St., Winthrop, Mass. Amenta, Italo Maria . . . '33 II 32 Ferry St., Middletown, Conn. Amerman, Gilbert Neale . . '32 X 222-21 Fairbury Ave., Queen's Village, I... I N Y Amirian, Lemyel Thomas . '31 IV 15 Hancock St., Boston, Mass. Amirian, Tzolag Thomas . '32 IV-A 15 Hancock St., Boston, Mass. Ancianx, Baldwin .... '34 VI 840 'West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Andelman, Marshall Ernest . . '31 IX-A 241 Freeman St., Brookline, Mass. . Anderson, Charles Gaskill, ATS? , . '33 IV 1108 Lincoln Way West, South Bend, Ind. Anderson, Ernest David, Jr .... '34 XVI 102 Wesley Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Anderson, Ernst Harold, AE .... . . '32 VI-A 614 Ingleside Place, Evanston, Ill. Anderson, Harold William, B.S., EE. . . Grad. VI 940 Maine St., Lawrence, Kansas Anderson, Madeline Ingegard . . . Unclassified Sp. 28 Sachem St., Lynn, Mass. Anderson, Robert Reynolds, Jr., AFA . . '32 II 3111 Grove Ave., Richmond, Va. Anderson, Thomas Helm, Jr., XCID . . . . '32 X 1810 Jackson St., San Francisco, Calif. Anderson, William Wallace, Jr., KE . Grad. XIII-A 38 Mentelle Park, Lexington, Ky. AUClC1'f0f1, Earl Fowler, AXA . . . . . '32 X 440 Lonsdale Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Andreoli, Faustino Louis . . . . 34 X 19 Firth Road, Roslindale, Mass. Andreson, Ewald Herman . . . '34 IV-A 84 Day St., Boston, Mass. Andrews, Henry Nathaniel, Jr. , '34 XVII 54 York Terrace, Melrose Highlands, Mass Af1dl'eWS, Herbert Widener . '34 X 19 Ledyard St., Newport, R. I. Af1d1'eWS,.lac1c Frost, 'PFA . . '33 XV 8360 116th St., Kew Gardens, N. Y. AHCl1'ffWS, Marian Cartwright . '31 IV Groton School, Groton, Mass. AHf11'ewS.,W1l11:11n fxlilfl . . . . '33 VI-A 818 North Travis St., Sherman, Texas AU1'31'QUl1'0gfl, FCIIX . . Grad. XIII-A 6 Lorna St., Victoria, Spain Ansel, Gerhard .... '34 I 66 Sorrento St., Springfield, Mass, AUFOU, N21S1b,l0hr1 .... '31 II 95 Hilldale Ave., Haverhill, Mass. APIOITU, Thomas Lawrence . . '34 X 16 Olive St., Brockton, Mass. A1'l1f1gf011, Ralph ....... . '34 XIII-C 59 Thompson St., Halifax, Mass. Afmsffoligi .IQSCPIL lf- -,... '32 VI-C 26 Moore St., Somerville, Mass. Armstrong, Richard Maxwell, A.B., AFS? . . Unclassified 625 Dutton St., Waco, Texas Armsfrong. Robert Thexton . . . '31 V 280 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. Aflldf, 1300215 Garfield - . '34 II 3324 Floyd Ave., Sioux City, Iowa Arnold, H2l1'fY MHFSIUIH, B-S . Unclassified 18 France St., Norwalk, Conn. Arnold, Jerome HOWHFCL BS- - 4 . . Grad. X 404 South 6th St., Montevideo, Minn. Arnold. John Henry -..... . . '31 X ao Cleveland sf., Hyde Park, Mass. ATUOIK1, Sf' George Tucker, 5-B., 1193.9 . . Grad. VI-A 2472 Rivermont Ave., Lynchburg, Va. 380 ESTABLISHED 1 813 VWHQ f C.Ex Q, f lilf Q 5? 2- ES EE 2' f 'jp C- 5 si?lZ.- X rutlrmrnh mizfhiirg nails MADISON AVENUE COR. FORTY-FOURTH STREET NEW YORK . M , ,, , , f vy ' f ,A ,, Q, , , .f-L V 44 ii Q., , ' , -SN HQSQ V - ': 2Wq,, s xxggf Fda 5' W 'LDQ - .Ex ' A. YV' J 'ma ' Y N' 'wif 2 I - r 1' if 3 q,. k ,V lv! 'HE A 5 5 , , 1, .JL A 4 .Nl nf. m y , -? wF' J ' ff , ' 'ff 0- xff ff ,WH J Bef-Q? N igsg a , , - . , 1-f.. .V -rite. J, I . 'ff W1 ,'- 'C-f f 1.31 lm'--N 'Wi N 'ff fx X5 fff- W1 ' , , f -, ,,- ', , - , -e E., ,.1i,'-22 E+ - +A-' bu I f 'A ' ' ' I Huff ' A My if X11 J ,f r f mm MFE W5 5 ml L LM ' X EQEEE Na Y ' NX , -LW : xl -1. A-rv, 1.-Nm VU M M an V- Q 'W 11 wil X huff X' ' H X f ' 761 xx .V 1 wg.. 1: l e, Q. J -5 , ff! W 'fav Nw ? W f ' 1- y - W N ! N , M.'f l'! -1 I xx 'j, r 'LH ' fi'f '- -V52 fff,f 1 ,qu ,sq 1. A E ., -A '1I 'U1 XX :-vm: If DV' I 2. 4- u p ., 21136 U SR , . 1+ ' 'Z iam WR ' ' ' V , TV ,. if - .- Mfr ,, ig RAM T5 g5-1 5 M, V M Afhw qg XS lim '3g:l',NNE- 11 2 idihkw.:JWli f A N'-.1 1Wi8if R XX A---'WW V , ' vi, N MUN I JI! Q96 GW! ' N ' nb, 'Q mv WL' .ka .. ' JIUAUDI.ff11llfH iKGmNXXYXxA T Y - fy AVMWQ Y 0 mucous saomzns utfits for Young Men and Boys BRANCH STORES BOSTON NEWBURY CORNER OF BERKELEY STREET NEWPORT PALM BEACH 381 ff CHALJNCY l-lALL SCHOOL The School that conlines itself exclusively to the prep- aration ol students for the Massachusetts lnstitute ol Technology 553 BOYLSTON STREET FRANKLIN T. KURT BOSTON, MASS. Principal DIRECTORY OE STUDENTS Name Clair Cnzzrte Home Addrerr Arnott, David Anderson, XKID . . '31 XIII-C 380 Hillside Ave., Orange, N. Arnott, William, Jr. . . . . Unclassihed Greenport, Long Island, N. Y. Asch, Edward Lee .... . '34 XVI 230 West Merrick Road, Freeport, N. Y. Ashenden, Richard Chadwick, Jr., GX . . '31 XV2 95 Fair Oaks Ave., Newtonville, Mass. Ashley, Dwight Stuart, Xfb . . '32 II 628 East 27th St., Paterson, N. J. Atkinson, Edward Redmond . . '33 V 35 Hawthorne Road, Brookline, Mass. Auld, George Francis , . . '33 II 132 Summer St., Medford, Mass. Ausin, Herman Alfred . . '34 VI 6 Primrose St., Roslindale, Mass. Avakiari, Arra Steven . . '33 IX-C 775 Broad St., Providence, R. I. Ayers, Chesley . . . . '34 XVII 861 Burlingame St., Detroit, Mich. Ayers, Maurice Thurber . . '31 I Walnut St., Livingston, N. Ayers, Gilbert Ballou . . . . '31 VII1 84 Wood St., Lewiston, Me. Babcock, David Lockman, B911 . '33 XIII 195 Thomas Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Babcock, Richard Fred . . . . '34 XVI 833 Washington St., Canton, Mass. Bachli, Werner Otto . . . . '33 XIV 28 Weston St., Dalton, Mass. Bachli, William Keller . . . . '31 VI-A 20 Hoxsey St., Williamstown, Mass. Backus, Robert Small, LIJKE . . '31 III1 Wauwinet St., Nantucket, Mass. Backus, Walter Clinton, fIJKE . . '33 XIII-C 1223 Spring St., Seattle, Wash. Bacon, Priscilla Alden . . . . '33 IV 86 B St., Salt Lake City, Utah Bacon, William Hope, Jr., ATSZ , '34 XVI 95 Temple St., West Newton, Mass. Bagley, Bruce Russell . . . - '34 II 4046 Vicksburg St., Detroit, Mich. Bagley, William Harold, Jr. . . '34 XVI 4046 Vicksburg st., Detroit, Mich. Bailey, Lawrence Ward . . . '32 X Brewster Road, Kingston, Mass. Balfef, Carl Frederic . . . '31 II 140 Summit Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Baker, Ffaflk MCNeer . . '31 VI Alderson, West Virginia B9-lfef, George . - . . '32 XV1 91 Howland St., Boston, Mass. Baker, Harold Munroe . . . Grad. II 158 St. Botolph St., Boston, Mass. Baker, H2l1'0lCl W00dS, .lfl - . '34 X 2 West Hill Place, Boston, Mass. Baker, Robert Holbrook . . . 33 VI 80 School St., Concord, N. H. Baker, William Avery, AT . . . '34 XIII 37 Mason Drive, New Britain, Conn. Balboni, Louis Phillip . . . . '33 II 739 Neponset St., Norwood, Mass. Baldwin, Richard Speyerer, B.S. . '31 II 377 Connecticut Ave., Rochester, Pa. Baldwin, Robert Iliff . . . , '31 IV Stanhope, N. J. Ball, Charles William, ATA . . '33 IV 321 South Main St., Attleboro, Mass. 382 The Massachusetts Institute of Technology CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OE TECHNOLOGY offers Courses in Engineering and Science, each of four years' duration, leading to the degree ol Bachelor of Science in: Aeronautical Engineering General Engineering Architectural Engineering Geology Biology and Public Health Industrial Biology Building Construction Mathematics Chemical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Chemical Engineering Practice Metallurgy Chemistry Military Engineering Civil Engineering Mining Engineering Electrical Engineering Naval Architecture and Marine Electrochemical Engineering Engineering Engineering Administration Physics General Science Sanitary and Municipal Engineering The Course in Architecture is of five years' duration, and leads to the degree of Bachelor in Architecture. Five-year Cooperative Courses in Electrical Engi- neering and Railroad Operation leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Science and Master of Science are also offered. 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 offered. The Courses leading to the degree of Master of Science include Coeperative Courses in Chemical Engineering Practice and Euel and Gas Engineering. The better high schools and other preparatory schools in the United States offer adequate preparation for the required entrance examinations given by the College Entrance Examination Board in June, or by the Institute in September. Graduates of colleges or of scientific schools of collegiate grade, and in general all applicants presenting satisfactory certificates showing work done at another college corresponding approximately to at least one year's work at the Institute, are admitted to such advanced standing as is warranted by their previous training, and are given credit for our required subjects, including the entrance requirements, so far as they have been satisfactorily completed. The Summer Session extending from June to September includes most of the subjects given during the academic year and in addition special courses for teachers. ' Any of the following publications will be sent free upon request: Catalogue for the academic year, Cwhich includes the admission requirementsj. Summer Session Catalogue. Graduate Study and Research. Correspondence should be addressed to THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 583 DIRECTORY OE STUDENTS Name Clan Course Home Adalrexf Ball, Norman Hansen, SB. . . Grad. IX-C 1130 Magnolia Ave., Norfolk, Va. Ball, William Gilbert, jr. . . '34 XV2 42 Willow St., Belmont, Mass. Ballantine, David, SAX . . . , '33 IV Oyster Bay Road, Locust Valley, L. I., N. Y. Baltzer, Richard Kingman . . . . '31 X 129 Merrymount Road, Quincy, Mass. Bannon, Robert Edwin, B.S., M.S. . . Grad. III, R. R. 11, Buechel, Kentucky Bannon, William Francis .... '32 XIII 94 State St., New Bedford, Mass. Baratta, Henry Eugene, AQDA . . . . '31 II 73 Park St., Somerville, Mass. Barbour, William Ernest, Jr., AKE . . . '33 VI River St., Spring Lake, Mich. Bariffi, Herbert Frank, B.S ,... . Grad. II 75 Park Ave., Hamden, Conn. Baril, Elbert John , ..... . '34 VI-A 21 Alpine St., Roxbury, Mass. Baril, Olier Ludger, A.B., A.M., M.S. . . Grad. V 91 Eureka St., Worcester, Mass. Barker, George Ernest, S.B .... . Grad. V 11 Clark St., Atlantic, Mass. Barker, William Holley, AXA . . . '32 XV2 58 Filil' SU-, Norwich, N. Y. Barkley, William Henry , , l , '33 XV2 509 Ward St., Newton Centre, Mass. Barnard, Lawrence Bigelow, CIDPA . . '31 IX-B 5 Randolph Road, Worcester, Mass. Barnett, Guy Fishel ,.... . '32 VIII 4045 Windsor St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Barousse, Josc Carlos .... . '33 X 2a Orizaba No. 34, Mexico, D. F., Mexico Barrett, Charles Frederic,jr. , . . '34 III., 200 Mass. Ave., Springfield, Mass. Barrett, John Cahill ,..... . '34 X 40 Sheridan St., Lynn, Mass. Barrington, Howard Stanley, X412 . . . '31 II Billerica, Mass. Barrows, Fletcher Lawton, Jr., QIPMA . '33 VII, 46 South Main St., Middleboro, Mass. Barry, Peter, fIDBE ...... . '34 VI-A 630 Mt. Hope Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Barry, William Thayer, jr., ATS2 . . . . '34 IV 71 Oakland St., Melrose, Mass. Bartells, Clifford Arthur, B.S. . . Grad. II 1733 15th Ave., Seattle, Wash. Bartlett, George Hartnell, IDBE . . '33 XV2 16 Mason St., Winchester, Mass. Bartlett, John Bruen .... . '34 II Gilman Country School, Baltimore, Md. Bartlett, William Walker . . '34 VI 49 Bicknell St., Quincy, Mass. Baryshanski, Mitchell . . . . '31 VI Lidzigi, Poland Baschnagel, Robert William . . . '32 VI 824 South Goodman St., Rochester, N. Y. Bascom, Guy Carlton, QDFA . . , '34 XVI 19 Ward Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. Basinger, Charles Buckner, QKE . . , '31 VI-A 1402 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. Bassett, John Francis .... . '33 II 50 Gardner St., Allston, Mass. Bateman, Edward Lawrence, EX . . . '33 XV2 Box 1671, Johannesburg, South Africa Bates, Catherine ,...... . . '34 V 111 Woburn St., West Medford, Mass. Bates, Oscar Kenneth, S.B., S.M. . . . Grad. II 294 Edgehill Road, East Milton, Mass. Battit, Beshara Elian .... . '34 VI-A 58 Granville Road, Cambridge, Mass. Baum, Samuel Philip, EAM . . . '33 XV, 506 South Hull St., Montgomery, Ala. Baur, William Edward . . . '33 II 33 Boylston St., jamaica Plain, Mass. Baxter, Robert Holmes . . . , '31 XV3 98 Arlington Ave., Jersey City, N. Baxter, William Franklin, jr. . . '34 XV2 6 Alban Road, Waban, Mass. Bayer, Robert Harn . . . . '33 XV2 1135 Cass St., La Crosse, Wis. Bearce, Wendell Eugene . . '32 III, Stearns St., Carlisle, Mass. Bearon, Israel ...... . '31 VII2 52 Talbot Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Beattie, Francis Patrick, QIDK . . . '32 IX-B 407 Oxford St., Rochester, N. Y. Beaubien, Claude Panet, B.A., QE . . '34 I 461 St. Catherine Rd., Outremont, Montreal, Can Beau-Sejour, Remi Albert, jr. . . . '33 X 34 Anderson Ave., Port Richmond, N. Y. Bebler, Stanley Martin .... . '34 XIII 51 Dresden St., Springfield, Mass. Beck, Edwin Charles, KE . . . '32 II 679 Webster St., Needham, Mass. Becker, Robert Charles .... . '34 XVI 520 Grand Ave., Long Island City, N. Y. Becker, Robert Maxwell .... . '34 XVII 24 Donald Road, Dorchester, Mass. Beckett, Thomas Gervie, jr., AKE . . '33 V 3505 Harvard Ave., Dallas, Texas Beebe, Murray Charles, jr. . . . . '31 II 280 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. Beers, Herbert Page, CPBE . . . . '33 IV 335 Vine Ave., Highland Park, Ill. Behse, Charles Henry, Jr. . . '32 XV3 1016 Polk St., Harlingen, Texas Belden, Cassius Clarke . . . '34 XVI 12 Sheppard St., Espanola, Ontario Beleskas, Stanley Matthew . . '32 VI-C 419 Geneva Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Bell, Charles Cox, GX . . . '33 XV2 515 Parkview Ave., Westfield, N. Bell, Kenneth Grenville . . '33 X Plymouth, N. H. Bell, Norman Haggart . . . '34 XV2 Merrickville, Ontario, Canada Bell, Richard, XCIJ . . . . '34 III, 6645 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bellinson, Harold Richard . . . '34 VIII 676 Main St., Clifton, N. Bellizia, John Alfred, AKIJA , . . '32 X 236 Park Ave., Arlington, Mass. Belsky, Morris Charles . . . , '33 VII3 433 Winthrop St., Winthrop, Mass. Bencks, Arthur Paul, jr., GX , . . '34 XV2 230 Woodward St., Waban, Mass. Bender, Draveaux Wort .... . '32 IV 1619 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Benedict, Holland Edward, Jr. . . . '33 III3' 524 Prospect St., Maplewood, N. Benedict, Samuel Lynes, Jr .... . . '33 II 98 South Main St., South Norwalk, Conn. Benedict, William Sidney, A.B., A.M . Grad. V Lake Linden, Michigan Benflelil, Adalbert Edwin .... . '34 XII 711 Kohl Bldg., San Francisco, Calif. Benlamin, Philip Stanwood, ATSZ . . '32 XV2 211 Hawthorne St., Malden, Mass. Benker, Walker Herbert .... , . '32 VI-C 199 East Haverhill St., Lawrence, Mass. Bennett, Claude Henry, Jr., Xfb . . . Grad. II 1014 North 64th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Bennett, David EllWyr1,,lr., B.S., GX . Grad. V Longmeadow, Pittsford, N. Y. BeHUFff, Rlchafd Vernon, 95 . . . . '31 IV 208 Court St., Plymouth, Mass. Bensinger, Samuel, EAM ..., . '31 XV2 2833 27th St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Bentley, G6O1'ge Patterson . . . . '33 XVI 20 Exeter St., Wollaston, Mass. Befdfm, Ralph William .... . . '34 X 1600 Boston Blvd., Detroit, Mich. BCFCSUICH, Alexey Alexander, SB. . . Grad. II Bacon St., Natick, Mass. Befgefs Befnflfd BCH ..... . '34 I 17 Gaston St., Roxbury, Mass. Berger, HOWHFQI Sfflrlley . . . . '34 VI 28 Adams St., Brookline, Mass. Berger, John Vmceflr, AB. . . '31 V1-A 2826 Curtis St., Denver, Colo. achines for the Rapid Production Duplicate Parts High production machines - for Milling - Grinding - Gear Cutting and Hobbing-Screw Machine Products-are included in the Brown Sz Sharpe line of shop equipment. The many advanced features of these machines have made them the choice of hundreds of plant executives in all parts of the industrial world. ' In the Held of milling, the No. 22 Plain Milling Machine is an outstanding example of Brown Sz Sharpe production equipment. The l'30 Series Plain Grinding Machines are continually establishing pro- duction records. The No. JA Gear I-lobbing Machine is particularly iitted to produce the spiral gears used in modern transmissions. Brown rr J 82 Sharpe Automatic Screw Machines equipped with Automatic Bod . L-A j Magazines make especially profitable units. Y --,.- 4:!- - G fu ' ge, al. Md A Write for a .lV0. 139 General Catalog lL'lliCll lists the complete ' lineofBrou.'nrS'cSharpelllaclzineryas wellas Maclzirzists' Tools, Arbors, Cutters, Hobs, and Miscellaneous Shop Equipment. 1- X if tc c if Bnowiv - SHABPE '--' --g .,, -,A., -4 BROWN 8 SHARPE MFC. CO. PROVIDENCE, R. I. MGRSE TOOLS have Cl reputation .t fo mC 'Um L,!, N .,., , t . - ,..,,.,,..f Zfhfzg, .. ,,..,. , Llx P pffv p , ' Q IKE the students of a str1ct and ex- i acting school, MORSE Tools gradu- ate into the World of work only after they have passed the most rigid exam- inations. The trade mark which they bear has come to stand for dependable qualityi and every tool must keep that reputation from ever being questioned. The Morse line includes: High Speed and Carbon . DRILLS REAMERS CUTTERS TAPS and DIES SCREW PLATES ARBORS CHUCKS COUNTERBORES MANDRELS TAPER PINS SOCKETS SLEEVES M s H ii TWIST DRILL SL MACHINE COMPANY NEW BEDFORD . IvlASS..U.S.A. p 585 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name C Ian Courre Hume Arldren Berghell, Alfred Bayard .... . '32 XII 2308 Marine St., Santa Monica, Calif. Berkwitz, Lawrence Charles Henry . . '32 IV-A 189 Walnut Ave., Roxbury, Mass. Bernstein, David William .... . '31 X 96 Bellingham St., Chelsea, Mass. Bernstein, M. Jack .,... . . '34 XVI 7100 South Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. Berry, Richard Lambert, S.B. . . Grad. V 176 Powder House Blvd., Somerville, Mass. Berry, Richard Warren, fI9I'A . . '32 XIII-C Bowdoinham, Maine Berstein, Arthur Arnold . . '34 X 29 Hanover St., Lynn, Mass. Bertolett, Arthur Disbrow . , '31 VI-A 209 Water St., Point Marion, Pa. Bertozzi, Edward Joseph . . '33 X 137 Beverage Hill Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Berube, Harty Stevens . . . . '32 III, Riviere du Loup, Quebec, Canada Best, George Edward, LIDMA . . '34 VI West Baldwin, Maine Bevan, George Thomas, B.S. . '31 VI-A 107 Wall St., Wilmerding, Pa. Beverley, Allan john . . . . . '34 XIV 35 Carleton St., Methuen, Mass. Bicking, Charles Albert, B.S. . Grad. XV2 1006 West Eighth St., Wilmington, Del. Bicknell, joseph ..... . '34 XVI 295 Front St., Weymouth, Mass. Bigelow, Albert Smith . . . . '32 Sp. IV 246 Dudley St., Brookline, Mass. Billings, Robert Teele .... . '32 X 156 Congress St., Milford, Mass. Binner, Christian Randolph, GX . . . '31 XV2 39 Academy St., Oceanside, N. Y. Bird, James Raymond . . . , '31 VI-A 935 Woodlawn Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Bird, Walter Wallace, Jr., EN . . '34 XVI 544 North Grove Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Birdsell, Joseph Benjamin, -PFA . . '31 XVI 831 West Colfax St., South Bend, Ind. Birnie, Walter Hart, A.B. . . . '32 II 35 Ridgewood Terrace, Springfield, Mass. Biscoe, Jonathan, QIDFA . . . . '31 VIII 595 Boylston St., Newton Centre, Mass. Bishop, Arthur Thomas . . . '33 VI 131 School St., Quincy, Mass. Bissell, Kenneth Bronson, 95 . . '33 XV2 33 Maple St., Milford, Conn. Bitsoli, Stava Arthur . . . '32 I 40 North Main St., Natick, Mass. Bitzer, Paul Vincent, B.S. . . . Grad. X-A 5111 20th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bjorn, Warren Albert .... . '34 IV-A 19 Wilmot St., Watertown, Mass. Blackman, Bradford Ulmer, BGII . . . ., '33 XIII 32 Bowen St., Newton Centre, Mass. Blackman, Frank Otto, A.B. . . Grad. X-A 724 Ist St., Coronado, Calif. Blackwood, Melville James . . , '31 X 159 Fells Ave., Medford, Mass. Blaisdell, Bealis Edwin . . . . '32 V 42 Trevett Ave., East Lynn, Mass. Blake, Edmund Guion, sIJKE . . . '31 XV2 12 Euston St., Brookline, Mass. Blake, Kaisley, ATA . . . , '34 XV2 Katonah, N. Y. Blake, Samuel ....., . '34 II 11 Walk Hill St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Blakely, Alexander Muller ,... . '34 X Mt. Pleasant St., North Billerica, Mass. Blakeman, Thomas Ledyard, ANI' . . . '34 IV Nuttall P. O., Gloucester, Va. Blanchard, Joseph Mason . . . . '33 VI Passumpsic, Vermont Blasdale, Richard Henry, AT . . . '31 II 104 Claremont Ave., Arlington, Mass. Bleil, Frank Joseph .... . '33 VI 124 Redwood Ave., Paterson, N. Blondin, Joseph Grant .... . '34 VI 554 King Edward Ave., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Bloom, Harry ...... . . '33 VI-A 105 Homestead St., Roxbury, Mass. Bloom, Mortimer Charles, S.B. . Grad. V 19 South St., Brighton, Mass. Boatner, John Stirling, AKE . . '33 II 1516 Pine St., New Orleans, La. Bockman, Herbert Benton ...... , '33 II 48 Newbury St., Somerville, Mass. Bodell, Brandon Brewster ...,... . . '34 XVI Main St., South Hanson, Mass. Bodycomb, Walter Christmas, Jr., B.S., KE Grad. I 421 Carey Ave., Wilkes Barre, Pa. Bogert, Howard Zabriskie ...... . '31 XVI cfo Adjutant General, Washington, D. C. Bolanos, juan Jose, KIDAA ...... . '31 I Box 991, San Jose, Costa Rica, C. A. Boling, Cecil, TKT . . . , '32 I R. R. 6, Bedford, Indiana Bolles, Kenneth Robinson . , '31 VI-A 116 Morse Ave., Brockton, Mass. Bond, Leslie Churchill . . . '34 I 45 Parker St., Watertown, Mass. 1 Bonnet, Philippe Henri . . . '31 VI 23 Warren Ave., Boston, Mass. Booth, Louis Strother, A.B. . . '34 IV 151 Hawthorne Drive, Danville, Va. Boothby, Philip Tibbetts . , , , '32 II 78 Maple St., Malden, Mass. Borden, John Westall, Jr., B.S. . Grad. I 45 Highland Place, Fall River, Mass. Borger, john Godfrey, QE' .....,. . '34 XVI Middletown Road, Pearl River, N. Y. Born, Christian Eckhardt, QKQIH ..... . . '33 IV 232 Court St., Portsmouth, N. H. Botzow, Hermann Steffen Dieckmann, S.B., EN . . Grad. X-A 362 Heywood Ave., Orange, N. Bourn, Alger Stedman, B.S ..... Grad. II 43 Pine St., Exeter, N. H. Bourne, Philip Walley, ANI' . . . '31 IV 130 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. B0WdCf1, Cyril HCHFY, B.Sc. . Grad. X-A 24 St. Andrews Road, Felixstowe, England B0W?H, Alanson Gray , . . . '33 XV3 14 Rutland St., Lowell, Mass. BOWIC, William Gordon . Grad. VI-A Three Rivers, Michigan Bowley, R21ym0ndJoSeph . . Grad. VI-A 10 Blackwell Ave., West Roxbury, Mass. BOWTDHU, Lee ...... . '31 IV 71 St. Mary's St., Brookline, Mass. BOylc1I1, Edward MCCallU1U, KE . . , '34 VI Quemado de Guines, Cuba BOYUIOH, Wyman Pender, AKH , . '31 XV, 668 Middle St., Portsmouth, N. H. Bradford, Eliot Brainerd . . . '34 XVI 130 Glenville Ave., Allston, Mass. Bradley, Charles Byron . . . . '32 VIII 228 Pleasant St., South Weymouth, Mass. BFHCUCY, Charles Theodore . . . '33 I 1529 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. Bradley, john Preeman . . . '31 Sp. IV 135 Mountfort St., Brookline, Mass. Bradley, PICDUCS, B.S. .... . '31 Sp. IV 22 Lakeview St., Arlington, Mass. Brady, George James, EAE . . . . '32 XV2 832 Ranrine Ave., Lawrence Park, Erie, Pa. Bragg, Leslie Bartlett, S.B., M.S., , Grad. P. 8: G. Eng. 2 Harris Ave., Milford, Mass. Bfamafdu Boyd Beffffmdi B.S. , . Grad. XVI Manhattan, Kansas BFQUCH, Eugene Gabflfil .--- A '31 X 86 Greenbrier St., Dorchester, Mass. Brannen, Weston Louis ..... . '32 X 2 Lincoln St., Stoneham, Mass. Brashears, Maurice Lyman, Jr., EN . . '32 XII 2402 22nd St., N.E., Washington, D. C. Brauer, Leonard Herman ..., . '33 XV3 35 Tyndale St., Roslindale, Mass. BFHUU, HCDFY - . r . . '32 XVII 73 Whitehall Road, Albany, N. Y. 386 CP. ACIDS and GRQSSSELL C.P.AMMONlUM . ,,,, HYDROXIDE . .vf' I iff 435 6 V 1'xoX iff! - i 4 I 1 ' -.0 af. 5-We ' is . h Sindh. f ' Q, ' Q! f K 4 i 1,42 T042 f I le .sfo f W X J' 6 faq 9,0-V I W lr X A' me I Gaia, L We al He.: f 1- vt O 'obo x 155:23- . ' ' C.P. Nitric Acid C.P. Sulphuric Acid C.P. Hydrochloric Acid C.P. Ammonium Hydroxide All Grasselli C.P. products are strictly chemically pure. The analysis is printed on each label. THE GRASSELLI CHEMICAL CO. INCORPORATED 347 Madison Ave., New York City 3500 Gray's Ferry Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. 80 Federal St., Boston, Mass. SSELLI GR DE C4 Standard Weld qligh for 91' Clears Chas. T. Main, Inc. 8 INDUSTRIAL N GIN EER AND ARCHITECTS 8 201 DEVONSHIRE STREET BoSToN, MASS. WHEN YOU GO HOME- We invite you to use our Steamship line. . .when you go home for the summer . . . you will enjoy the short ocean trip . . . over spar- kling Iune seas, in exhilarat- ing salt air. For a number of years, at the close of school, our splendid, modern ships have had on their passenger lists the names of many students returning home from school or university. Herein you will find many points reached by a com- bination of steamer-and-rail . . . part way water, part way train. I will be very glad to hear from you, and will give your requirements my personal attention. Yours very truly, A. J. DOYLE, General A gent. Boston. THROUGH FARES FROM BOSTON Following fares include meals and regular berth on ship to Phila- delphia, Baltimore or Norfolk, thence rail: I North Carolina Asheville ...... . ....,... 5531.53 Charlotte .,.........,.. 28.03 Durham ........ 24.20 Elizabeth City .... 20.25 Fayetteville ..,.. 25.74 Goldsboro ..,.. 23.95 Greensboro .... 24.66 Hamlet ..... 27.77 Newbern .... . 24.20 Norlina ..... . 22.16 Pinehurst .... . 27.10 Raleigh ......, . 24.29 Rocky Mount., . . . . 22.48 Weldon. ..,... . 22.04 Wilmington ...... . 26.98 Wilson .....l.....,. . 23.07 Winston-Salem .....,. , 25.70 Ohio Akron ............... . 329.88 Canton ....., ...... , 32.66 Cincinnati. . . . 33.63 Cleveland. . . . 29.88 Columbus. . . . 37.46 Dayton. . . . . . 37,46 Steubenville ........ ' ..,. 3 1.44 Toledo. ............... 32.66 Pennsylvania Allentown .............. 320.22 Easton ............. .,.. 2 0.46 Erie ...,,... . . . . 34.02 Harrisburg ..., . 21.75 Lebanon .... . 21.13 Newcastle. .,.. . 29.88 Norristown ....,. . 18.63 'l'Philadelphia. . . . . 18.00 Pittsburgh. . . . . 29,88 Pottstown. . . . 19.46 Scranton ..... . 23.87 Wilkes-Barre ........... 23.20 Williamsport ........ . . . 25.11 South Carolina Aiken ............ ...... S 34.25 Camden ............... 30.40 Charleston .... . 32.38 Columbia .... . 31.58 Florence . ..., . 28.72 Greenville ..... , . . . . . 31.87 Port Royal ...... ....... 3 5.42 Spartanburg ............ 30.73 Tennessee Bristol ..,......,....... 329.97 Chattanooga ...... . . . 36.69 Knoxville ...,...... . 32.71 Memphis ............... 47.99 Nashville ......... ..... 4 1.03 Virginia Charlottesville .,........ 322.62 Clifton Forge ........... 23.91 Danville ....... ...... . 22.92 Farmville. . . . . . 23.74 Gordonsville. . . , 22.62 Hot Springs. . . . 25.27 Lynchburg ..... . , 22.62 Natural Bridge. . . 23.76 4'Norfolk ....,. . 20.00 Petersburg .... . 21.26 Richmond. . . . 21.26 Roanoke .... . ........ . . 24.53 Staunton ............... 23.91 Suffolk .....,.,..,....., 20.00 West Virginia Charleston ...........,. 530.27 Clarksburg ............. , 32.03 Fairmont .............. 32.02 Grafton .....,, . 31.22 Martinsburg ....,... 24.74 Parkersburg ..... ..... 3 3.63 Wheeling .,............ 32.26 White Sulphur Springs. . . 25.17 Alabama Birmingham .......... 841.84 Mobile .........,..... 50.13 Montgomery ......... 43.69 Arkansas Little Rock ........... 5552.96 Delaware Wilmington .......... 318.96 District of Columbia Washington ............. 5524.19 Florida flacksonville . .....,.. 42.52 'FMiami .............. 55.69 Georgia Albany . ............. 342.68 Atlanta ............ 39.07 Augusta .... 34.57 Columbus ........,. 41.58 Macon ..........,.... 39.07 Savannah ........ . . . . 36.35 Illinois Chicago ....... . . . .... 340.96 Kentucky Lexington ............ 337.10 Louisville ............ 37.94 Louisiana New Orleans .,......, 854.62 Maryland 'Baltimore ........... S22.00 Michigan Detroit. ......,...... 334.73 Mississippi Meridian ............ S4733 Vicksburg ........,,.. 52.37 Missouri Kansas City ...... .... S 56.07 St. Louis ............. 46.03 New Jersey Atlantic City ........ - 318.86 Cape May ........... 19.70 Ocean City .... . . . 19.20 :FAH Water via M. Sc M. T. Co. SAILINGS Eastern Standard Time: Boston to Norfolk and Bal- timore each Tuesday and Saturday, 4 P.M.g Boston to Philadelphia effective june 4, each Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 4 P.M. AND MINERS MERCHANTS TRANSPORTATION CO. Little Building 80 Boylston St. Boston 87 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clara Cowie Home Addrerr Braxton, Randolph Howard, ATA . '32 VI 5 rue Puvis de Chevannes, Paris, France Braxton, Winston Bernard, ATA . . '32 XIII 5 rue Puvis de Chevannes, Paris, France Brazel, Frank John, Jr. .,.. '34 IV 85 Ward St., Norwalk, Conn. Breden, John Paul ,.,,.. '31 Army Ord. cfo Adiutant'General, Washington, D. C. Bregman, Abraham joseph . . . . . '33 VI-A 46 Thornton St., Revere, Mass. Breitenstein, August James, B.E.M. . Grad. III1 324 Bennett St., Bridgeport, Ohio Breitstein, Herbert Aaron .... '33 XVI 157 Homestead St., Roxbury, Mass. Bremner, Herbert Kaufman, EAM , '33 X 1224 Columbia Ave., Chicago, Ill. Bremner, james Vincent, fIPK , . . '33 IV 1430 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. Brennan, Joseph Richard .,., '31 I-A 91 Tremont St., Cambridge, Mass. Brewster, George Washington Wales, ,Ir A.B. . . '34 Sp. IV 213 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Bridgham, Minot Robert Sherman - 32 I 646 East 32nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Brigham, Alan Edwin ,.... '32 X 31 Pleasant St., Ware, Mass. Brigham, Roger Stevens, ATA . '34 X 28 Huntington Ave., Scarsdale, N. Y. Brinkler, John Stanley . . . '34 IV-A 15 Goldthwait St., Lynn, Mass. Britton, Charles Price, AT . . '33 XV1 Main St., Kent, Conn. Britton, Donald Sherwin . , '33 VI-A 420 Main St., Keene, N. H. Britton, Henry Chase ..... '34 V 115 Ashland St., Walden, Mass. Brockelman, Anton Henry, GE . . '33 XV2 1 North Parkway, Worcester, Mass. Brockington, Philipp Ludwig, GKN . '32 VI 8904 113th St., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Brockmann, William, 112K .... '34 XV, 110 Liverpool St., Mexico D. F., Mexico Broder, Charles ....,.. '31 , II 65 Fort Washington Ave., New York, N. Y. Brody, Julius ...... '32 VII 119 Glenway St., Dorchester, Mass. Bromley, Edward Pomfret, OX . '34 XV? 7000 Wissahickon Ave., Germantown, Pa. Brookfield, Donald Winters . . '32 XIV 161 Chapman St., Canton, Mass. Brooks, Emerson Hayden, B.S. . . Grad. XVI 1618 Fairmount St., Wichita, Kansas Brooks, Frederick Ellesworth, Jr. . '31 XV2 3000 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Brown, Alfred Kroll, Jr .... '33 II 135 Nashobe Road, Waban, Mass. Brown, Arthur Seymour, GX . '33 XV2 256 Wakelee Ave., Ansonia, Conn. Brown, Curtis Bruington, B.S. Grad. VI Chappell, Nebraska Brown, Dallas, jr., S.B. . . Grad. Sp. X 184 Rockland St., New Bedford, Mass. Brown, Frank Harold .... '33 IX-C 984 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mass. Brown, Frederick Simpson, SB. . Grad. II 10 Linwood St., Boston, Mass. Brown, Gordon Stanley . , , '31 VI Powderham Road, Caulfield, Victoria, Australia Brown, Herbert Hamilton, BGII , . '31 IV 37 Sharon Ave., Piedmont, Calif. Brown, Jack Heywood .... '31 I 10 Davis Road, Beverly, Mass. Brown, john Joseph .... '32 X 11 Harold St., Somerville, Mass. Brown, Laurence Fiske . . . '33 VI-A 293 Eliot St., Milton, Mass. Brown, Maclean Redpath . . '32 VI-A Spring Valley, Illinois Brown, Morris Lanville, GIPIIA . . '33 X 3106 Washington Blvd., Indianapolis, Ind. Brown, Ralph Oswald . . . '34 XVI 154 County St., Attleboro, Mass. Brown, Raymond LeClair . . . '33 VI-A 167 Union Ave., Framingham, Mass. Brown, Roger Pemberton, AXA . '31 II Southbridge, Mass. Brown, Samuel Preston, GAX . . . '34 XVI 529 Valley St., Maplewood, N. Brown, Sherwood Fiske, S.B., M.S. . . . . Grad. VIII 13 Nelson St., Framingham, Mass. Brown, William Atwell,jr., A.B., ATSZ . . '31 II 181 North Grove Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Brown, William Hoskins ..,. '32 IV 1872 Nela Ave., East Cleveland, Ohio Brown, William Pelham ,... '34 II 740 Webster St,, Needham, Mass. Brown, Winton, EN . . '34 X 1870 Wyoming Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C. Bruce, Alfred Peter . . . '33 V 270 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. Bruce, Philip Lester ,... '32 V 44 Churchill St., Newtonville, Mass. Bruehl, William O'Neal, B.S. . Grad. II Centerville, Maryland , Brune, Otto, S.B., M.S. . . Grad. VI Box 138, Kimberley, South Africa Brunissen, Charles Henry . . . '33 VI West Redding, Connecticut Bryan, Charles Badger ..... '33 VI 1016 Sixteenth St., Washington, D. C. Buchanan, Charles Edmund, fI2MA . '33 X 22 Amsden St., Arlington, Mass. Buchanan, David Venable, B.A., AXA '31 XV2 313 Pal Lane, Hampton Gardens, Richmond, Va Buchaflafl, SPCUCCfJCDDiI1gS, B.S. . Grad. I 406 East Hugo St., Yoakum, Texas Buckingham, Burdette Hawkins , , '31 VI-C 6 Harvard St., Newtonville, Mass. Buckley, Elton Vincent . . '32 X 10 East Broadway, Taunton, Mass. Bucknam, John Sherman . . 34 XVI 70 Rolfe St., Lowell, Mass. Budryk, Francis William , . '32 VI 17 Jefferson St., Cambridge, Mass. Buerger, Newton Weber . . . '33 XII 139 Magazine St., Cambridge, Mass. Bugnion, Ffilflk EClIHOl'1Cl, E.E. . Grad. VI 48 Ave. de Rumine, Lausanne, Switzerland Bull, George Gelston Moore . '34 XV3 396 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Bumkef, Cafl HGFVCY, Jr. . . '32 II 81 Hillside Ave., Arlington, Mass. Bunker, George Maverick, KE . '31 II 37 Mountview Ave., Toronto, Ontario Bunshafff GOFCIOU ---.. '32 IV 55 Manchester Place, Buffalo, N. Y. Bunyon, William Patrick, A.B. , '33 VI 402A Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. BUfCh, EdS0f1 PCTCY, HTE . - Unclassified Jackson Court,,IeFferson City, Mo. Bufdjeff, Pnlllip Algernon. . '34 XIV 31 West 63rd St., New York, N. Y. Burdick, Robert Stewart . '33 III4 12 Remington St., Cambridge, Mass. BUFCSIW, FFHHCIS, TKT . . I '34 II 367 South 18th St., Cedar Rapids, Iowa Bl1fkC,.l2mCS H0lInWOOd . . '34 XIII 151 Linwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Burke, .lohn FYHUUS --'-- '34 X 20 Olive St., Newburyport, Mass. Buflihaffli Ralph Hfllbeff, B-S. - Grad. IV 158 East 82nd St., New York, N. Y. Burley, Fffmk EClVYH1'd- ..... Grad. VI-A 7 Fenton Ave., Lynn, Mass. BUfleY1 Harry BCUW-m1U,.I1'-, ATU . '33 XV3 586 Newton St., Brookline, Mass. Bl1fUh21m,.I2imCS HCHUY, QKE - . '34 XIV 1555 Wendell Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. BUYUS, A1317 Burgess , ---- '32 I-A 54 Granite Place, East Milton, Mass. Bums, Gordon K0I'ldf1Ck, 94X V '34 VI-A 549 Prospect St., Maplewood, N. 588 QT ESTNwXW S SNK I Ar .1 tx: ' A A-:'A-. ,sgaseg A ., 1 A A13 -' ' :g ate . ,,g,... 3 5 3' .ww f ff 16 . . ff? --Q? AA Sxy his-E .-. . -.H .. -.-.. - - '- - ' ,- ' - '. f A ' ' ' 'A R-3' AS' , - -,, A - A A 1 ' 5 f'ff .ff-.f , 4f1iA- ' 'A' f' ZY-A,-'iii' .H-AW? 'A D A 'L ,. ' fe A fN '9,j Aa,ef9QZf Q2 A A:-'-v--x'-.:'A' -.'A.S:1-S:, 'f?sA-LN'A. xx-a-sa-nizc? 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TNQ I Q33 : , ,. 2? sw ', jfgy.: Q? , AA mireiz-5141 ' ' .garage- '4'AZ?'37f' f 9 0 'ZW 5 Q.-Al W0 Af ' pf' 1 A I Out in the ancient city ol Bagdad, scene ol the splendor of Harun-al-Raschid, the turbid waters ol the Tigris are now treated in a Dorr Clarifier . . . ln Cornwall, where tin mines have been worlced since Norman times, Dorr machines are used in modern concentrating plants . . . in Kalamazoo, Mich., a paper mill uses a Dorr Save-all to prevent waste . . . up in Regina, Saslc., Dorr Equipment has been used in modernizing the city's sewage treatment plant . . . in Sewell, Chile, a gigantic Dorr Thiclcener, 325 lt. in diameter, dewaters many thousands ol tons ol tailings daily for the Braden Copper Co. Dorr machines and methods are used in the treatment or production of nearly a hundred different materials-sugar, gold, sand, caustic soda, cement, rayon, lead, to mention but a few. On the staff of the company are mining, chemical, mechanical, electrical, sanitary, industrial and civil engineers. These men, scattered through the sales, engineering, de- velopment, Field engineering, research and testing divisions ol the Company, are the baclcbone ofthe Dorr organization- en organization of engineers specializing in the continuous mechanical treatment of mixtures of solids and liquids. On request, we will gladly send you bulletin No. 1001, The Work 8 Scope of The Dorr Company ' A 9 my A - V' '1 .4 .M A f .. , s v f Z ,aff-A Ei' RR -A 0 f- W N X? t . Vx A . . 2 4 1 Tffsii iss A ' : :'. . 'f ' 'z ' ' 1 A5255 ' :A A 'L rf . ts 1 . . 4 2 f u k? is Q A - 5 . Ji,- XX lb ...fit A' , -- 1 . 3 s gg mf wg X 'X - Amjk l, . . . :I t .. .- Q Q 91.5 t , 'x . s t 'YN' . QQ Ag Q ' ii 5 . .N N. YN - cf ' 3. . . EVE 4. X. 1 . Q . g -- S rg.:. 2' 'N S.. il? 1. 'I -A 2222 - I N. K 'S 'som A . X sag xi' t x New .s :tis - ., - A f its..-I f .- -:Z . 15 52 5 A TBA AA TTQA' -' 15 A - . J A: - 1 - FAA 1: ' Si -eases M A' Z' , A . , f.Q.,,3 52 w e .Q is - .E ' wr-3-E 3 53'f5tfAa- 1 - 5, 19 'iii '21 5 .- 9 o ' '. 2 f A A ai rs 5 9 Eggs 3 . 'I f f ' ' A - A A- .f A - was e f f - .4, f ees . A - h fa t .- 4 f , ':ffi.f,'X.,- DENVER, COLO. 'IOO9 'l7th Street CHICAGO, ILL. THE DURR COMPANY 333 North Michigan Avenue LOS ANGELES, CAL. 108 West 6th Street WILKES-BARRE, PA. Miners Bank Building ATLANTA, GA. 1503 Candler Building TORONTO, ONT. 330 Bay St. EN G l N EE R S 247 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK CITY INVESTIGATION TESTS DESIGN EOLIIPMENT MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA TOKY0- JAPAN Crossle 8: Duff Pty., Ltd., 360 Collins Street Andrews 84 George Co., lnc., 5 Shiba Park, Shibaku LONDON The Dorr Company, Ltd. Abford House, Wilton Rd., S. XVII BERLIN Dorr Gesellschaft m. b. H. Kielganstr, 'l W 62 PARIS Societe Dorr et Cie 25 Rue de la Pepiniere JOHANNESBURG, S. A. E. L. Bateman Locarno House 389 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS N awe Clfur Caurre Home Addrexr Burns, Lawrence, S.B. ........ . Grad. VIII 65 Revere St., Revere, Mass. Burr, Alexander Carothers, B.A., B.Sc., M.Sc. . . . Grad. X 60 Kirkland St., Cambridge, Mass. Burr, Leland Mothershead, Jr., KIDEK ,... . '32 . X Southport, Maine Burr, Myron Fairchild, BFE . . . . , '31 VI-A 302 West Center St., South Manchester, Conn. Burritt, Edward Earle, Jr., EN . . '33 II 45 Augur St., New Haven, Conn. Burrows, Lewis Manley . . . '34 II 348 North Harvard St., Allston, Mass. Burrows, Owen Mason, NPA .... . '31 X 16 Elm St., Exeter, N. H. Burtner, Otto Whitmore, Jr., GE . . . . '31 VI 3 Cottage Ave., Ansonia, Conn. Burton, Robert Woodworth, Ph.B., XCP . . '33 VI 1523 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. Burton, Thomas Milton ..... . '34 XVI 541 Reservoir Ave., Cranston, R. I. Burwellhlohn Townsend, Jr., GJBE . . . '34 VI Millwood, Virginia Burwen, Charles Bernard, TACID . . '33 IV 6 King St., Lynn, Mass. Burwen, Frank Walter, TAfIJ . . . '31 IV 6 King St., Lynn, Mass. Bussenius, Wilbert Otto . . , '32 I 1197 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. Buswell, Joseph Merrill . . . '31 XVI 529 Prospect St., Methuen, Mass. Butkus, Ernest ..... . '33 I 16 Holbrook Ave., Brockton, Mass. Butler, Benjamin Franklyn, Jr. . '32 X . 3300 Rochambeau Ave., New York, N. Y. Butler, Richard Kingston . . . '34 IV-A 163 Redington St., Swampscott, Mass. Butler, Robert Dexter, QIJFA . . . '32 XII 234 West 62nd St., Kansas City, Mo. Butler, Smedley Darlington, Jr. . . '31 I Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va. Butters, Harold Aaron, Jr., AT . . '33 VI-A 81 Cushing Ave., Belmont, Mass. Byerlein, Arthur Erle . . . . '34 Sp. II The Wardell, Detroit, Mich. Byers, Horace Robert, A.B. . . Grad. XVI 852 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Byrne, James Joseph, B.S. . . Grad. VI 746 South Main St., Butte, Mont. Cahaly, Fozi ...... . '33 I 90 Oak St., Boston, Mass. Cahill, Thomas Edward, Jr. . . '34 X 136 Grandview St., Ardmore, Pa. Cahoon, Edward Freeman , . . '32 VI-A 24 Milton Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Calderon, Gilberto Salvador . . . , '34 IV Box 402, Panama City, Panama Calderwood, Gordon Lloyd, S.B. . Grad. F. Sk G. Eng. 59 Fairheld St., Springfield, Mass. Caldwell, Sidney Eugene, B.S. . . Grad. VI 285 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. Calero, Alfonso Eduardo . . . '31 I Box 38, Cali, Colombia, S. A. Callan, John Gurney, Jr., B911 . . '34 XV2 24 Quincy St., Cambridge, Mass. Callister, George Algernon. . . . . '33 VII1 94-12 Hollis Court Blvd., Queens Village, L. I., Calvert, Benjamin Githens, B.A. . . . . Grad. VIII 310 Pembroke Ave., Wayne, Pa. Calvert, John Thornton, B.A., B.Sc. . . Grad. VII London, England Calvo, jose Baldomero, B.S .... . '33 IV-A 10 Ave. B , Panama City, Panama Campbell, John Kenneth . . . , '32 II 583 Purchase St., New Bedford, Mass. Campbell, john Wood . . . Unclassified 195 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Campbell, Joseph Condon .... . . 33 XV3 901 Broadway, Somerville, Mass. Campello, Ralph Anthony ...... . '32 Sp. IV-A 61 Delano Ave., Revere, Mass. Camplan, Charles Sterling ........ , . '33 XVII Goldendale, Washington Camps-Campins, Francisco Miguel, B.S., M.S. . . Grad. X 67 Frederick St., Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, B. W Cannon, Delano Chaney, GE ...... . '32 XV1 33 Hancock St., Auburndale, Mass. Cannon, Madison Mott, Jr., 95' . . '31 II 33 Hancock St., Auburndale, Mass. Cantor, Oscar Edward .... . '34 I 98 Wellington Hill St., Mattapan, Mass. Cappabianca, Libero Frank . . '32 IX-B 33 Altamont St., Haverhill, Mass. Cappello, Vito Francis .... . '31 X 174 Salem St., Boston, Mass. Caputo, Marius Roche .... . '31 Sp. IV 25 Gladstone St., Orient Heights, Mass. Carberry, William Henry Francis, Jr. . '33 XVII 68 Carberry Ave., East Walpole, Mass. Cilfbfifle, FFS-HCiS Arltllorly . . . '32 I 16 Sagamore Ave., West Medford, Mass. Carbonell, Joseph Edward, LIJMA . '32 IV 54 North 21st St., East Orange, N. Carey, John Joseph Matthew . . . '34 VI-A 64 Westville St., Dorchester, Mass. Carlaftes, Peter James . . . . '34 VI 125 Elk Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Carle, Earl Richards, CIDFA . . '32 IV 85 Morgan St., Melrose Hlds., Mass. Carleton, Henry Lawton, QEK . , '32 II 2023 Louisa St., Seattle, Wash. Carlson, Carl Alfred, KIDEK . . '33 XV3 208 Oxford Road, Kenilworth, Ill. Carlson, Harrison Cornforth . . . '34 X 131 Bishopsgate Road, Newton Centre, Mass. Carlson, Roy Edwin ..... . '31 XV3 73 Riverview St., Brockton, Mass. Carman, Katharine Woodley, B.A. . . Grad. XII 983 Michigan Ave., Evanston, Fla. CHYPSHICR F10Yd Roe, XT - - - '34 XVI 469 Stage Road, Monroe, N. Y. Carr, EfH9Sf R21Ym0Ud, .l1 - V . '34 X 62 Springvale Ave., Lynn, Mass. Carr, Harold Hibbafd -... , '32 IX-B cfo Adjutant General, Washington, D. C. Cflffs Robert Sim1T10I1dS, GAX . . '34 VI-A 34 Hickory Drive, Maplewood, N. CHYFOH, Mafgafef E-lllflbefh, B.S. . .Grad. C.P.H. 120 West Wyoming Ave., Melrose, Mass. Caffefl, Leo Augustine .... '34 II 657 Concord Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Carter, Ge.OfgS Everett, JF' . '31 VI-A 20 Heath St., Somerville, Mass. Cflffsf, Sh11'1eY .lO5ePh - - . Unclassified Robbinsdale, Minnesota CMVCF, H0Wf1fd FYCUCII- - . '32 XV2 12 Fairfax Road, Milton, Mass. CMV, GCHC - . . -... . '33 XV2 Pagoda, Colorado C9-Sagfaflfle, I-CQ, Dlpl- Iflg. - . . .Grad. I 4 Laurenzgasse, Vienna, Austria Case, Chaf1sS,V1HCCHf, .lf-a 'PFA - - '33 XVQ 84 Rutgers St., Rochester, N. Y. CHSCY, FfCdC1'1Ck Augustus . . . . '34 II Concord Road, Billerica, Mass. Casey, George FFQSCF, GX - . . '32 XIII 16 Beach Ave., Salem, Mass. Cashman, Charles EClW21fCl,,lfi. '33 X 10 Winter St., Fitchburg, Mass. Cashman, HCHFY Anthony . . . '33 IV 75 Russell St., Atlantic, Mass, C21Sh,m21f1,.l0hU .l05?Pl'1, .ll'- - . '33 XVII 32 Belcher Circle, East Milton, Mass, CaS51dY,,.lHmes Irwin , . '34 xvr 103 Whiting Ave., Dedham, Mass. Castaldi, Vito, BIS. . . . '34 IV 34 Spencer St., Providence, R. I. Castle: Robert Dix ---- . '34 II 7 Fales Road, Dedham, Mass. Castleman, Melvin, TAf1J . . . '32 X 6 Summit Ave., Salem, Mass. 390 Xm.. SINCE 1905, my Life Insurance Service has been extended to Tech clients in nearly every state in the Union. This service gives you the benefit of a complete Written proposition by which you are enabled to come to an intelligent decision. CHARLES Hg. JOHNSON, lMI.lL.T., 905 RooM 1300, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING 80 FEDERAL STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Phone: L11-BERTY 0553 ARTHUR CCC. HARVEY CUC. IRCON AND STEEL Since 1886 ALLSTON DISTRICT fW7'if6f0T Stork Lixll BGSTON, INIASS. Tel. Stadium 5000 391 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clam' Cowie Home Addreu Cate, Aurelia Belva, B.S. . . . . .Grad. C.P.H. Kodak, Tenn. Catanzano, George Anthony, AQDA . '31 IX-B 3 Calvin St., Somerville, Mass. Caulder,John Washington, B.A. . . '31 II 505 East Third St., Lexington, Ky. Cavanagh, Richard, LIJFA . . . . '34 VII3 29 Naples Road, Brookline, Mass. Cavileer, Alfred, Jr., A.B. . . . . '32 IV 22 Chatham St., Cambridge, Mass. Chadwick, Benjamin Richardson- , . '33 III3 13 Tucker St., Marblehead, Mass. Chamales, Christopher John . . . '31 IV , 1306 East 56th St., Chicago, Ill. Chamberlain, Roy William, ATA . '31 XIII-C 21 Beach Road, Lynn, Mass. Chambers, Francis Stapleton, jr., EN . '32 X Elizabethtown, Pa. Chambers, Fred, B.S ..... . .Grad VI 13 Franklin St., Lynn, Mass. Cham lain, Harold Perry . . , . '31 XIII-C Box 381, Holliston, Mass. ChandIer, Herbert Wellington . , '31 XVI 10 Sycamore St., Everett, Mass, Chandler, Lyman, Jr .,... . '31 VI-A 464 Third St., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Chandler, Willard Dalrymple, Jr. . '34 V 8 Webster St., Winchester, Mass. Chang, Yorke, S.B. ...., . ,Grad VI Shanghai, China Chapin, Henryjacob, B.S. . . . . '32 III3 101 Ardmore Ave., Ardmore, Pa. Chaplik, Alexander joseph, Al' . . '32 VI 121 Brigham St., Hudson, Mass. Chaplin, Frank Sprague .... . '32 XVI 572 Boston Post Road, Weston, Mass. Chapman, George Averill, AT . . '31 XI 585 Franklin St., Melrose Hlds., Mass. Chapman, Otto Charles, ATS2 . . '31 III, 11 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Chapman, Paul Albert, AKII . , . '34 I 20 Beech St., Newport, N. H. Charles, Wright Ellsworth . . . '31 XIV 3 Vernon St., Framingham, Mass. Chartock, Abraham .,., . '33 VIII 36 Normandy St., Dorchester, Mass. Chase, Clarence Milton,Jr., GX . . '32 VIII 16 Pearl St., Hyannis, Mass. Chase, Constant Woodman, Jr. . . '34 VI-A R. F. D. No. 2, Newport, R. I. Chase, Hugh Donald, S.B. . , . , '31 Sp. XII Unity, Me. Chase, Richard Thurston . . . '33 II 2 Moseley Ave., Newburyport, Mass. Chayabongse, Chamras ..,, . '32 XI 2210 Lanow Road, Bangkok, Siam Chemor, Tulic Anthony, LIJAA . . '31 VI 73 Mountfort St., Boston, Mass. Cheney, Raymond Stoddard,Jr. . . '34 XVI 102 East St., Methuen, Mass. Chepard, Jacques Condory . . . . '33 III4 5316 Dorchester Ave., Chicago, Ill. Cherry, Kenneth Munson, A.B. , . '32 XVII 213 Lincoln Ave., Tomahawk, Wis. Cheskis, Joseph Israel, A.M., Ph.D. . '31 Sp. VII1 5 Ruthven St., Roxbury, Mass. Chess, Harvey Buchanan, III, Xflb . . '34 XVQ 5567 Aylesboro Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Chew, Peng Yam ..... , .Grad. I 42 Wilkie Road, Singapore, Straits St. Chibas, John Emilio ..,. . '31 VI-A Calle 25 y G St., Havana, Cuba Childs, Arnold Compton, AT . . . '31 XV3 208 Warren St., Needham, Mass. Childs, Elliot Fuller .... . '31 I 520 Lexington St., Waltham, Mass. Chiminiello, Dominic joseph . . '33 XIV 18 Vine Ave., Quincy, Mass. Chipp, Rodney Duane, AKE . . '33 VIII 94 Bank St., New York, N. Y. Chippendale, Daniel joseph , . '33 I 9 Lonsdale St., Dorchester, Mass. Chiswell, Edgar Burns, Jr. . . . . '34 X 4311 Argyle Terrace, Washington, D. C. Chiu, Tau Too ...... . '34 II 188 Reclamation St., Hongkong, China Christie, Leonard Daniel, Jr., Xfb . '31 X Old Battery Road, Bridgeport, Conn. Christison, Hugh Longstaff , . . '32 X 80 Pleasant St., Methuen, Mass. Christy, William Oliver, A.B. . . '31 II 1037 West Tuscarawas Ave., Barberton, Ohio Churchill, George Richards . . . '33 XV3 110 Billings St., Atlantic, Mass. Churchill, William Randolph, fI1I'A . '34 XIV 100 West 55th St., New York, N. Y. Cianciolo, Lorenzo, AQIJA . . . . '33 V 387 Charles St., Boston, Mass. Cicchetti, Renato Felix . . . . . '33 ' IV-A 342 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. Cillie, Charl Daniel, B.Sc. . . . . .Grad VI-A Stellenbosch, South Africa Cimorelli, Joseph Thomas, EAE . . '32 VI-C 404 Main St., Catskill, N. Y. Cirker, Leonard Hart ..,. , '33 X 160-23 14th Ave., Beechhurst, L. I., N. Y. Clahane, james Henry, Jr. . . . . . '34 VI 11 Hubbard St., Concord, Mass. Clark Adrian Nash, S.B., SAX . . .Grad F. 84 G. Eng. 227 Payson Road, Belmont, Mass. Clark, Benjamin Franklin, Jr., B.S. . .Grad V 67 Argonne Drive, Kenmore, N. Y. Clark, David Presbury .... , '33 Sp. IV 8364 Midland Ave., Overland, Mo. Clark Ellery Darracott . . . . '33 II 61 Lawrence St., Waltham, Mass. Clark Ezekail Louis ..., . Unclassified 504 Warren St., Roxbury, Mass. Clark Gordon Sterling . . . . '32 II 712 Nantasket Ave., Hull, Mass. Clark, Henry Archer, Jr., A.B., KE . '33 XV3 Park Place, Lee, Mass. Clark, john Richard, EX . . . , '33 VI 712 Nantasket Ave., Allerton, Mass. Clark, John Robert ..... . '33 XVI 1067 Glenwood Blvd., Schenectady, N. Y. Clark, Kendall Burton, AKII . , '31 XVI 17 Cliff Ave., Winthrop, Mass. Clark, Kennedy Helm, ZAE . . . '33 VI-A Box 486, Upper River Rd., Louisville, Ky. Clark, Lloyd Elbridge, Jr., fIPI'A . . '34 XV2 341 Main St., Rockland, Me. Clark, William Sackett ..,. . '32 I 37MMaple Ave., Wellsville, N. Y. Clarke, Eugene Sh6fIT12lU, AXA . . '34 X Andover St., Georgetown, Mass. Clary, Frank Alfred, Jr. . . . . '32 II 86 Spring Lane, Englewood, N. Clary, R0lD6ff Henry .... . . Unclassified 86 Spring Lane, Englewood, N. GHUSSCU. Gerard Edfifl, M-S-, QKN . Grad. III 325 East 25th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cleveland, John Mensing, KE . . '31 I 5724 Central St., Kansas City, Mo. Clewell, Dayton Harris . . . . '33 VIII Berwick, Pa. Cliff, Ivan Spaulding, B.A. . , Grad. V Lake City, Minn. Clueff, G0fh21IH, ANI' , , . , '33 XV2 Pinewoods Ave., Troy, N. Y. COHFCS, Jesse, B.S.,.KA . . . Grad. X 807 Lake Park, Baton Rouge, La. Cobb, D3-V1d.F1'21UC1S, AXA . '34 X Billard Lane, Dedham, Mass. Cochrane, Richard Maurice . . '32 XV2 32 Howard St., Melrose, Mass. Coe, Edward SHfI0fd - - - - - '33 X 50 Depot St., Sharon, Mass. Coe, James Robert. ,lf-, SAB- - . Grad. V Waterbury, Conn. Cowen, JOSeph Henry, fbK , . . '33 III., 423 West 55th St., New York, N. Y. 392 W I H.J.SEILER coinmaNY CMUMMRS SINCE 1873 A721 organization pe7j'ec?fa' lkrougb jiftv vga:-5 of .rervife-inxzwes ibe .vuctem q' our work. I I I We make and Deliver Our Ice Cream, Pastries and Candy RESTAURANTS and RETAIL STORES BOSTON AND WELLESLEY I l l Main Ofce: HOME furnished by LEA E are planned with enthusi- asm . Q . completed with lasting satisfaction May we send you our catalogue? 0 WILLIAM LEAVENS St CO., Inc. 32 CANAL STREET, BOSTON at Haymarket Square 513 Tremont Street Boston ' 1 I . . Accuracy and Durability bu1lt right 1nto every one- 'lf' ' ' k h 1 .IA' 's'c at Hill and their many improved features ma e t ese too s .A 5632.39 appeal at once to discriminating users. Illustration m m -- Q' feagp.'Qf55'f?QQ2?,Z?3Qgg:QW shows but one of these features-known as the Direct ' A ' W Indicating Micrometer. .211-3225. Send for Tool Catalog, or Catalogof I ' 'Ms nwpmWWuUz TAPES and R LES SAGINAW' MICH- 106 LaFayette St. New York City Telephone: PORTER 2800 P. O. Box 5108, BosToN, MASS. lDODGEJ ALEY O0 Heavy Hardware Iron Steel Mill Supplies Machinists' and Mechanics' Tools 18 HURLEY STREET CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 393 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clan Courfe Home Addrsu Coffey, Joseph Edward, Jr. . '32 VIII 15 Clewley Road, West Medford, Mass. Coffey, Philip John . . . . '33 I 72 Mt. Vernon St., West Roxbury, Mass. Cgffey, Roger Timothy . . . . '34 II 610 Huron Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Coffey, Timothy Patrick . . . . . '32 XV3 9 Baldwin Court, Cambridge, Mass. Cogan, Jerry Albert, A.B., fIJI'A . . Grad. X-A 1716 North Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo Cogan, John Penney, A.B., KIPPA . . Grad. X-A 1716 North Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo Conan, Fred Stanley ,,,,, , '32 VI 113 Olive Ave., Lawrence, Mass. Cohen, Arthur Helman . . . . . '34 IV 110 Chester Ave., Chelsea, Mass. Cohen, Elmer, B.S. . . . . Grad. XII 4648 Friendship Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Cohen, George Frederick . '31 X 392 Common St., Lawrence, Mass. Cohen, Leor1Jaek , , . . '32 VII 45 Hazelton St., Mattapan, Mass. Cohen, Mori-is , , , '33 III., 78 Orange St., Chelsea, Mass. Cohen, Paul .,... . '34 II 972 County St., New Bedford, Mass. Colburn, George Louis, Jr. . . '33 XV2 56 Rawson Road, Wollaston, Mass. Colby, George Edwin .... . '32 II Wilder, Vt. Coleman, Albert Foard . . . , '31 VI-A 19 Vinal St., Brookline, Mass. Coleman, Philip Annable, ATA . . '33 XV2 104 Sargent St., Melrose, Mass. Coleman, William Emerson, ZAE . '34 I 2405 Jenny Lind St., McKeesport, Pa. Collado, Emilio Gabriel, QMA . . '31 XV, Rhinebeck, N. Y. Collier, William Burns . . . . '33 XV2 240 Jackson St., Clarksville, Ark. Collin, Adrien Joseph , . '33 VI Box 209, Montmagny, Quebec, Canada Collins, John Dillard . . . '33 VI 232 Walnut Ave., Cranford, N. Collins, Paul Martin . . . '33 II 45 Mt. Vernon Ave., Braintree, Mass. Colt, Edith Converse, A.B. . . . '34 Sp. IV 89 Pinckney St., Boston, Mass. Comings, Edward Walter, B.S. , . Grad. X-A 403 South Wright St., Champaign, Ill. Conant, William Everett . . . '33 I 85 Crest Road, Wellesley, Mass. Conant, Winthrop Field . . . . '32 VI 275 High St., Newburyport, Mass. Cone, Frederick Joseph, A.B. . . . Grad. V 38 Saville St., Cambridge, Mass. Congdon, Roger Phillips, GX . . . '33 XV2 65 West St., East Greenwich, R. I. Conger, Harold Gates . . . . '32 I 239 Railroad Ave., Norwood, Mass. Conn, Arthur Leonard . . . '34 X 2238 Cathedral Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. Connable, Carl, ZX . . . '31 II 2353 Canyon Drive, Hollywood, Calif. Connelly, Daniel Schaefer . . '31 II 2801 North Park Blvd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio Connor, George Edward . . . . . '32 X 26 Gun Rock Ave., Hull, Mass. Connor, Thomas Walter, B.S. . . Grad. VII Poquonock, Conn. Conrad, Robert Dexter . . . , '31 XIII-A 10 Dana St., Cambridge, Mass. Conti, Felix Jose h .... . '34 I 101 Gardner St., Springfield, Mass. Converse, Donald'Clark, EAE . . '33 XV 32 Maple St., Braintree, Mass. Conway, John Philbin .... . '33 IX-B 45 Dixon St., Bridgeport, Conn. Conwell, Charles Brewster, A.B. . . '31 XVI 17 Monmouth St., Somerville, Mass. Cook, Carlton Joseph .... . '34 X 59 Moeller St., Binghamton, N. Y. Cook, Daniel Addison, CDMA . . . '31 V 135 White St., Waverly, Mass. Cook, Edward Latham . . . . '34 V 68 Holten St., Danvers, Mass. Cook, Emory Giddings . . . . '34 VI 17 Lenox Ave., Albany, N. Y. Cook, Frank Richardson . . . Unclassified 2080 Fairfax St., Denver, Colo. Cook, Jeremiah Franklin, AKII . . '31 XV2 438 Westford St., Lowell, Mass. Cook, Maurice, QBA . . . . '32 IV-A 171 Neal St., Portland, Me. J Cook, Phili Sherman . . . . '32 V 25 South Monroe Terrace, Dorchester, Mass. Coon, Claudb Everett .... . . '33 VI-A 15 Union St., Montclair, N. J. Coonan, Fred Leo, A.B., M.S.. . . Grad. III3 8 Agawaun St., Worcester, Mass. Coons, Steven Anson .... . '32 IX-C 301 Rutger St., Utica, N. Y. Cooper, Albert Hudiburg, B.S., M.S. . . Grad. X 148 Montclair Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. Cooper, Frederick Holt, QZK . . '33 XV2 3918 Rawlins St., Dallas, Texas ' Cooper, Marie Antoinette, B.E. . . '33 Sp. VII 86 Menthorne Road, West Roxbury, Mass. Cooper, Peyton Graham, GDEK . . '33 IV 3918 Rawlins St., Dallas, Texas Cooper, Philip Asa ..... . . '32 II 7617 South Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. Cope, John Quincy, A.B., M.S. . . Grad. X 1621 Main St., Lexington, Mo. Copland, George Worster . . . '34 II 270 Narraganset Ave., Lawrence, L. I., N. Y. Corder, William Dever, B911 . . '32 IV-A 223 South Main St., Philippi, W. Va. Cordua, Carl Diehl, B.S. . . Grad. VI 644 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Corkum, Freeman Gordon . '31 XIII 180 Centre St., Brockton, Mass. Cornell, Francis Ernest . . . . '33 XVII 11 Peterborough St., Boston, Mass. Cofooel: Cifiaco 11210, B.S. , Sp. Unclassihed Batangas, Philippine Islands Corrough, Dana Dodge, B.A. . . . '32 IV 352 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. Corson, Eustace Bickford, ATS? . . '32 VI 136 Portland St., Rochester, N. H. Cort, ,lQl'1f1 Sh?-W, Jr ..... , '34 V 2945 Voelkel Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Cosentino, Michael .... . '34 I 651 Decatur St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cosgrove, Martin Francis . . . . '34 XVII 202 Brookline St., Cambridge, Mass. COYFOU, Weldon Cooper, A.B. . . '33 XVII 106 South Glenwood St., Columbia, Mo. Cox, Gardner ..... . . '31 Sp. IV 88 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass. Cox: Gllbeff LCC, B'-Sw M-5. . . . Grad. X 78 Peterborough St., Boston, Mass. CCY, Edward Ffa-f1C1S,,l1'., AKII . . '31 XV2 322 Indiana Ave., Jeffersonville, Ind. Coyle, Frank Som, ATA . . . . '33 II 51 East sm sf., New York, N. Y. Coyne, .l0hf1 Bernard. . . . '31 X 28 Nichols St., Salem, Mass. Cfaglfl, CUZIFJCS HHTYISOH . . '33 Sp. IV 20 Josephine Ave., Somerville, Mass. Cfflglll, Wllllillfl Gannett . . . '34 II 760 Prospect Ave., Hartford, Conn. Craig, Nevllle Bufgoyne . . . . '33 1 south shafabury, vf. Craig, R1Ch2I'd Tyndale, QKE . . . '32 III, 505 Lafayette St., Palmerton, Pa. Crandall, George Samson, B.S. , , G1-ad, V Wigdggr, Vg, Cmoef Horace Irving - - - . '33 V 1 Braebourne Road, East Milton, Mass. CFZUE, Robert F00fm2lf1, .l1'- . '33 XVII 216 Grove St., Auburndale, Mass. 394 XUNITED ENGINEERSX SL CONSTRUCTORS INC. combining Day GL Zimmermann E gineering SL Construction C Dwight P. Robinson CJ. Co., Inc Th U. G. I. Contracting C P bl c Service Production C U ited Engineers Sv. Constru fCanadaP Ltd. Dwight P. Robinson SL Compan Q of Argentina, Inc. L Dw ht P. Robinson GL Compan of Brazil, Inc. mr-gm. Design and Construct INDUSTRIAL PLANTS STEEL MILLS POWER DEVELOPMENTS RAILROAD WORK GAS PLANTS Build APARTMENTS HOTELS OFFICE AND MONUMENTAL BUILDINGS UNITED ENGINEERS .sz CONSTRUCTORS INCORPORATED DWIGHT P. ROBINSON , PRESIDENT p NEW YORK NEWARK N CHICAGO Los ANGELES MONTREAL TORONTO BUENOS Anuas Rio DE JANETRO MAXIMUM RETURN TO CLIENTS PER DOLLAR INVESTED 395 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clam Caurre Home Adrlreu Cranford, William Edwards, A.B., KA . , . . '31 VI-A 708 Buchanan Road, Durham, N. C. Ctary, Ralph Ward, A.B. ..... . Grad. X-A Stanford University, Calif. Crawford, Charles Edwin, SAX . . . . '31 X 18 Copley St., Newton, Mass. Cree, John Gordon, ZX . . . . , '32 VI-A 338 Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg, Pa. Cresswell, Arthur, B.S., M.S. . . . Grad. V 72 Empire St., East Lynn, Mass. Crew, Samson Irving, XLP .... . '34 XVII 18 Garden Place, Cincinnati, Ohio Crick, Stephen Elliott ,,... . '33 II 51 Main St., Concord, Mass. Cristofalo, Gabriel Salvatore, AIIDA . . . '31 XVII 568 Bedford Road, Pleasantville, N. Y. Crocker, Otis Waite, B.S. ,... . Grad. X 192 Bartlett Road, Winthrop, Mass. Croft, Edward, Jr., A.B .... . Grad. V 1722 Lamont St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Crosby, Gorham Kingman . . . '34 XV2 24 Appleton Road, Glen Ridge, N. J. Crosman, Alexander Cameron . . , Unclassified 209 Glenn Road, Ardmore, Pa. Cross, Franklin Van Geusen . . '34 V 16 Orchard St., Fort Plain, N. Y. Cross, Ralph Emerson, AT . . '33 II 1735 Edison Ave., Detroit, Mich. Crotty, Francis Charles . , '31 II 87 Avon St., Somerville, Mass. Crowell, Frank Amos .,.. . '34 VI-A 173 Hazel St., Saylesville, R. I. Crowell, Wallace Sargent . . . . '32 X 76 Myrtle Ave., Fitchburg, Mass. Crowther, John Frederick, B911 . . . '32 X 554 Fowler Ave., Pelham Manor, N. Y. Cuesta, Hudo Gabriel, CIDAA . . . '31 X 216 16 de Septiembre, Guadalajara, Mexico Cull, Robert Robinette .... . '34 XVI 2987 Torrington Road, Shaker Hts., Ohio Cullum, Albert Earl, Jr., KZ . . . '31 VI-C 1800 Guadalupe St., Austin, Texas Culverwell,Joseph Mason . . . '33 III1 3219 13th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Cumings, Harry Warren, Jr. . . . '32 VII, 15 Draper St., Dorchester, Mass. Cummings, Curtis Drew . . . . '32 XVI 73 Melville Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Cummings, Francis Edward, A.B. . . . '34 XV2 41 Humboldt Ave., Boston, Mass. Cummings, Leland Wilson, S.B. . . Grad. X 216 Upland Road, Cambridge, Mass. Cunha, George Martin .... '34 XVI 57 Farragut Ave., Providence, R. I, Currier, Wendell Noyes, AXA . . '31 VII 11 CofIin's Court, Newburyport, Mass. Curtin, Denis John .... . '32 III3 30 Saratoga St., Lowell, Mass. Curtis, Mrs. Anita Grosvenor . . . '31 Sp. IV 103 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. Cushman, John Paul . . . , '34 II 465 Beale St., East Milton, Mass. Cutter, William Bowman . . , . '31 IV 62 Kenwood St., Dorchester, Mass. Dadakis, Constantine Sophocles . . '34 IV-A 224 Lawrence St., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Dahl-Hansen, Rolf ..... . '32 X 8 Muller St., Horten, Norway D'Albora, John Baptist, Jr. . . '34 VI 30 Tuttle St., Dorchester, Mass. Daleda, Joseph ........ , '34 II 4 Lenox St., Fall River, Mass. Dame, Frank Elvidge ....,.. , '31 XV2 79 Oxford Blvd., Garden City, N. Y. Damiano, Vincent Ferdinand Joseph, AfI,A . . '31 XVII 254 Highland Ave., Somerville, Mass. Damon, Oliver, GX ....... . '33 X Mt. Pleasant St., North Billerica, Mass. Danforth, Dirwood Morton .... . '32 II 63 Walker Road, Swampscott, Mass. Danforth, Gordon Abbott . . . '34 VI-A 63 Walker Road, Swampscott, Mass. Danforth, Harland Abbott, Jr. . . '31 VI-A 23 Lafayette Park, Lynn, Mass. Daniel, Philip Alexander . . . . '34 I 259 Arlington St., Springheld, Ohio Daniell, Carroll Milton, AT . . '32 VI-C 3313 Newman St., Dallas, Texas Daniels, George Robert . . '32 XIII 44 Oliver St., Malden, Mass. Daniels, Warren Sidney . '33 I 58 Lowden Ave., Somerville, Mass. Danielson, John George . . . '32 IV 49 West Eagle St., East Boston, Mass. D'Arcey, Alfred Clemont . , . '34 IV-A 54 Revere Beach Parkway, Chelsea, Mass. Dartsch, Frederick Albert Leslie . . Grad. XVI 7131 Lafayette Ave., Chicago, Ill. Dauber, Joseph ..,... . . '34 VI-A 225 West 12th St., New York, N. Y. Dauenhauer, John Baptist, B.S. . . Grad. X 413 Weyer St., Gretna, La. . Daum, Martin ...... . '31 IV 108 Myrtle St., Boston, Mass. Daunis, Alexander Domenick . . . '32 II 12A Marine Road, South Boston, Mass. Davenport, Lawrence Adams . . . '34 XV1 86 Munroe St., Somerville, Mass. Davidson, Virginia Downie . . '33 IV 90 Fenway, Boston, Mass. Davis Carleton Bridges . . '34 VI-A 467 Main St., Stoneham, Mass. Davis, Charles Malcolm . . '32 V 30 Crest Road, Sharon, Mass. Davis, Daniel Max . . , . '33 XVI 84 Stevens St., East Taunton, Mass. Davis, Harold Jardine . . . . '31 VI-A Thomas Road, Tyngsborough, Mass. Davis Hymen R ...... . '31 X 38 Hillside Ave., Lawrence, Mass. Davis, Paul Errett, Jr., IIJKE . . , '33 VI-A 211 Hawthorne Road, Raleigh, N. C. Davis, Ralph Hopwood, fI9KZ . , '31 XV2 213 Old River Road, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Davis, Stewart Mott, A.B., X119 . , '31 IV Monomoy, Mass, Day, Austin Wesley , . . . '31 II 2014 N. Capitol St., Washington, D. C. Day, Ch21UI1Cey Castle, KE . . '32 XV2 47 Firglade Ave., Springfield, Mass. Day, Gordon, NIIA . . . , '34 II 71 Woodland St., Englewood, N. J. DZIYFZ, Max ' ----- Unclassified 86 Fayston St., Roxbury, Mass. Deake, SUB-1151511 ---. . '31 VII 1265 W. Stephenson St., Freeport, Ill. Dem, Albeff GHYCIUCF, AT - - . '31 XVI 15 West Irving St., Chevy Chase, Md. Dean, Charles Gradford, Jr. . '. , '33 III3 37 Wheelock Ave., Norwood, Mass. de BFCFFCYIHC, AleXHl'1dCI',,If- . . . . . '33 VIII 2030 Vallejo St., San Francisco, Calif. DeFHbf,1US, LQWYCUCC Lamonte, 5-B, . Grad. I 16 Waterville St., Waterbury, Conn. De Fazio, Cl'12flSS, AGA .... 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'34 IV-A Hillcrest Road, Danvers, Mass. Depoyan, Edward .... . . '31 III1 86 Green St., Brockton, Mass. Der Marderosian, Nerses, S.B. . . Grad. V 684 Washington St., Brookline, Mass. de Roman, Octavo Manuel, 'IJAA . '34 VI-A 929 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. de Sola, Ernesto ...... . '32 IV San Salvador, C. A. De Stefano, Michael, A1IPA . . '32 I 11 Ruskin St., West Roxbury, Mass. Deutser, Alton Joseph, EAM . . '33 X 1819 Procter St., Port Arthur, Texas De Vausney, William Henry . . '34 XV3 518 Pine St., Roselle, N. Devlin, Parker Howard . . . . '32 VI 309 Langley Road, Newton Centre, Mass. Dewey, Franklin Haylander, B.S. . Grad. X-A 199 Alameda St., Rochester, N. Y. Dexter, Forrest Page, ,Ir .... . '33 X 252 North Central Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Diaz, Temistocles, B.A. . . . , , '33 XVII Box 891, Panama, Panama Dickerman, William Carter, Jr., S.B. . . Grad. F. 8c G. Eng. 6 East 79th St., New York, N. Y. Dickinson, Warren Theobald, IIDEK . . '31 XVI 2 Oxford Road, New Rochelle, N. Y. Didden, Clement Albert, B.S. . . . Grad. I 139 12th St., S.E., Washington, D. C. Dietz, Albert George, A.B., BGII . '32 XVII 1040 10th St., Lorain, Ohio Dillon, Robert ...... . '33 X 161 West 77th St., New York, N. Y. Di Nunzio, Raphael Paul, AIIJA . . '34 II 340 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. Dionne, Donatien Lionel . . . '32 X 54 Howard St., Lewiston, Me. Dix, Carleton Burditt . . . . '31 II 1 Alden Road, Andover, Mass. Dobbins, William Earl .... . '34 X 177 Burlington St., Woburn, Mass. Dodge, john Holcombe, jr., QFA . . '31 VIII 39 Forest St., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Dodge, William Goss, A.B. . . . Grad. X-A Bradford, Vt. Dodson, Charles Russell, S.B. . . Grad. II 13 Franklin St., Lynn, Mass. Dodson,John Lewis, NIIA . . . . '31 X 111 East 87th St., New York, N. Y. Doelger, William Ebling Peter, S.B. . Grad. VII 101 West 57th St., New York, N. Y. Does, Richard Vincent, S.B. . . . Grad. X 59 Winthrop St., Winthrop, Mass. Dolan, Charles Vincent . . '31 XV1 71 Lincoln St., Watertown, Mass. Dolan, Elizabeth Mary . . . . '32 IV 390 Huron Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Dolan Harry Francis Roby, Jr. . . '34 IV-A 390 Huron Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Dolan Melvin Edward . . . '33 II 6 Webster Road, East Milton, Mass. Dolan, Robert Francis .... . '31 VI 37 Radford Lane, Boston, Mass. Dole, Harold Frederick . . . . . '31 II 10 Chestnut St., Medford, Mass. Doleman, Paul Hamilton, B.S., M.S . Grad. V 11 Fairview St., Roslindale, Mass. Dom, John McCullough, B.S., fIPA9 . Grad. X-A Dawson, Pa. Donahue, Edward William. . . . '34 XVI 6 Cedar Cliff Terrace, Medford, Mass. Donahue, Leamon Francis, A.B. . . '33 II Bartlett, N. H. Donalson, Walter Percy, Jr., B.S. . Grad. IV 827 West 9th St., Dallas, Texas Donely, Philip ...... . '31 XVI 53 Augustus Ave., Roslindale, Mass. Donlon, Thomas Francis, Jr. . . '34 XVI 273 Massachusetts Ave., North Andover, Mass. Donnahue, Thomas Conner . . . '34 Sp. IV 2211 Van Buren Place, Wilmington, Del. Donoghue, Florence Francis, B.S. . '33 II 60 Green St., Worcester, Mass. Donovan, Arthur Curtis, Jr. . . . '31 VI-A 34 Manchester Road, Brookline, Mass. Doore, Lawrence Brown . . . . '34 XVI Chestnut St., Lynnheld Centre, Mass. Dorman, Allison Rice, Jr., 1122K . . '33 XIII 15 Maple St., New Bedford, Mass. Dorman, Kenneth Lewis . . . . '34 X 202 North St., Salem, Mass. Doroff, Stanley Willard . . . '34 IV-A 9 Crescent Ave., Chelsea, Mass. ' Dorr, Julian Abbott, AT . . . . '33 XV2 22 Chester St., Lowell, Mass. D'Orsi, Michael Richard . . . . . '33 IV 62 Winchester St., Medford, Mass. Doten, Robert Kingsland, S.B., M.S . Grad. XII 58 Garfield St., Cambridge, Mass. Doten,. William Leslie, Jr. . . . . '34 XVI 32 Commonwealth Park, Newton Centre, Mass Douth1t,Judd Henry, B.S. . . . Grad. II R. F. D. No. 2, Albemarle, N. C. Dove, Paul Whitney . . . . '34 XV1 122 Great Plain Ave., Wellesley, Mass. Dow, Irving Millis .... . Grad. VI-A 2047 Park Road, Washington, D. C. DOW, joseph Willard, SAX . . '34 XVI 46 Lemoyne St., Braintree, Mass. Dowdgen, Alfred Leslie .... . '31 VI-A 24 Springdale St., Malden, Mass. Dowling, Eleanor Frances, A.B. . . '32 Sp. XV2 3 Cambridge Terrace, Allston, Mass. Dowling, Francisjoseph . . . '34 VI 116 Park Ave., Meriden, Conn. Doyle, Francis Edward . . . '33 X 14 Aspinwall Road, Dorchester, Mass. Doyle, Francis Schalck .... . '34 XVI 416 Garfield Square, Pottsville, Pa. DfaUk0W5k1,.l0S6Ph Albin . . . . '34 XVI 21M Hardy St., Salem, Mass. Draper, Charles Stark, S.B., M.S. . . Grad. VIII 731 University Ave., Palo Alto, Calif. Drew, Frederick Davenport . . . '34 IX-C 600 Beacon St., Newton Centre, Mass. Dfexlsfr Mllffm . , -... . '34 V eo Hinsdale st., Rochester, N. Y. Dfffyefi Ch21flCS Phllip .... . . '32 II 3 Herbert St., Dorchester, Mass. DFQHHEIH, Robert Giffen, jr., B.Sc. . Grad. III4 13219 102 Ave., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Drlskow John Bl-lcknflm, 5-B - - . Grad. I 28 Lloyd St., Winchester, Mass. DfY?f, Rllfv-IS Keeler, 2nd . . - '31 IV Greenfield Lane, Rochester, N. Y. Dubinsky, Irving Morris, 29311 . . '31 X 85 Fayston St., Roxbury, Mass. Du Bois: Rene GHSFOH - - . . '34 XV2 3506 Hawthorne Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. DubYf .lohn Fflfblimi .lf- - . . Unclassified 404 Gallivan Blvd., Dorchester, Mass. Ducayet, Edwin joseph, AKE . '31 XVI 300 Linwood Ave., Newtonville, Mass. Dudley: LUCUHQ S-B -'4- . . '32 ' V 12 Winn Terrace, Malden, Mass. DI-lffey, Ruth Constance, S.B. . . Grad. Sp. VII 26 Bradlee Road, Medford, Mass. DUHY, Wlllllm HCHFY 4 - . . '31 III, 64 Emory St., Attleboro, Mass. 398 COMSTOCK C? WESCOTT, INC. RESEARCH ENGINEERS CBC-:cw Moun Bridg X 3:::f:'::s:s':i :: C142-, . - f 1' ' M if 599 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clair Caurre Home Addrerr Dumit, Emile jabr, A.B., A.M. . Grad. VI cfo American University, Beirut, Syria Duncan, Harold Edgar, B,E.E, . '31 VII1 195 Main St., Winthrop, Mass. Duncan, Henry Seynqgur , , '32 VI 18 Pifllieft Sf., IVISdfO1'Cl, IVIELSS. Duncan, Walter Robson, fIPKE . '33 XV3 14 Sherman St., Everett, Mass. Dunklee, Donald Langland, KIIA . . '31 IV-A 691 Cedar Lane, Teaneck, N. J. Dunlap, James Milne, EX . . . '32 IV 135 West .Fifth St., Oswego, N. Y. Dunlavey, Robert joseph, B.S. . . . '32 VI-C 15 Tremaine Ave., Kenmore, N. Y. Dunleavey, Thomas Paul . . . . . '31 VI-C 2660 North Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Dunn, Cecil Gordon, S.B. . . . Grad. VII Acton, Mass. Dunn, Parker Southerland, B.Ch.E. . Grad. X-A 1024 Kinneys Lane, Portsmouth, Ohio Dunning, Albert Ward, KE . . '32 H 31 Glen Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Dunning, Allan Lombard , , . '31 XIII-A 31 Glen Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Dunninghlohn Bartol, GX . . '34 XVI 322 North Fullerton Ave., Montclair, N. Duntley, Seibert Quimby . . . . '33 VIII 314 W. Carroll St., Macomb, Ill. Duplin, Victor Joseph, Jr. . . . . '31 IX-A 10 College Ave., Medford, Mass. du Pont, Pierre Samuel, III, IIPBE . '33 X BOX 303, WllmiUgf0U, Del. Durgin, George Clifton, S.B. ....... Grad. II 44 Jefferson St., Newton, Mass. Durning, Charles Harper, B.S. ....... Grad. II 110 West 12th St., Leadville, Colo. Dutt, Hirendra Nath, B.Sc., M.B., D.P.I-I., D.T.M., H. . Grad. II Bombay, India Dvornichenko, Oleg John ........... '33 IV 517 West 124th St., New York, N. Y. Dworzecki, Leo Vincent ......... . '33 II 30 Gourley Road, Medford, Mass. Dyer, John Newton . . '31 VI-C 30 Columbus Ave., Haverhill, Mass. Eagan, Henry William . . . '34 XV3 18 Gretter Road, West Roxbury, Mass. Earnshaw, Bellamy Allan . . . '34 X 110 Grenada Terrace, Springfield, Mass. Easrmond, Charles Coleridge .... . '34 I 2 Claremont St., Boston, Mass. Eaton, Bruce Grant, jr., B.S. .... Grad. XVI Eaton, Colo. Eaton, Frederick Charles, Jr., B.S., AXP . Grad. X-A 332 Prospect St., Warren, Pa. Eaton, Lewis Grant ,,..,. . . '31 VI-A 75 Reed St., Lexington, Mass. Eaton, Paul Frederick, B.S ..... Grad. IV 4719 Gladstone St., Duluth, Minn. Ebbeson, Gertrude Elvira . . . '32 IV 30 Vernon St., Bangor, Me. Ebel, Isabel Caroline . . . '32 XVI 715 East Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ebel, Lawrence Charles . '34 VI-A 104-46 127th St., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Ebenbach, Robert, EN . . . . '34 XVI 235 Brookdale Ave., Glenside, Pa. Eversole, Fred, A.B. . . . Grad. V 25 Clinton St., Cambridge, Mass. Ebling, Lewis Allen, CIJEK . . '34 IV Osterville, Mass. Eck, Robert Nelson . . . '34 VI-A 500 Lake Shore Drive, Lake Mills, Wis. Eckblom, Oscar Eugene . . '34 XVI 55 Albertina St., Quincy, Mass. Eddy, Edwyn Alen .... . '32 XVI 48 Chestnut St., Huntington, N. Y. Eddy, George Russell, EN . - '33 VI-A 1608 Park St., Syracuse, N. Y. Eddy, Richmond Seabury . . . '34 IV 49 Fairfax St., West Newton, Mass. Edel, Walter Lester, B.S .... Grad. II 45 Mt. Vernon St., Cambridge, Mass. Edelstein, Sidney Melton, CIDBA . . '32 V 837 McCallie Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn. Ederhlames Phanor, SAX .... . '34 II 64 Groton St., Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. Edgar, Edward Cooper, Jr., KIDEK . . . . '34 I 137 Cedar Blvd., Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa Edgerton, Harold Eugene, B.S., M.S. . Grad. VI 6 Willow St., Belmont, Mass. Edlund, Daniel Leonard, B.S., M.S. . Grad. III 623 5th St., North Fargo, N. D. Eggleston, Paul Sumner . . . . . '34 XV2 63 Bradfield Ave., Roslindale, Mass. Egleston, Marvin Plimpton, X112 . . '31 III1 Fairbanks, Alaska Ehrlich, Melville ..... . . '33 V 241 Shirley St., Winthrop, Mass. Ehrmann, Winston Wallace . A . '34 XVI 3935 Ortega Blvd., Jacksonville, Fla. Eigenbrot, Albert Lewis, S.B. Grad. F. 8a G. Eng. 120 Kathmere Road, Brookline, Pa. Eimert, Frederick John . . . . '32 VI-A 188 Willow Ave., Somerville, Mass.- Eisler, joseph ...... . '32 VI 132 Hemenway St., Boston, Mass. Eiteltnan, Michael Atwill . . . . '33 V 4919 Troostwood Road, Kansas City, Mo. Ekstrom, Clarence Eugene . Grad. XVI cfo Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. Ekwurzel, Lars, EX . . . '34 X 330 St. Paul St., Brookline, Mass. Elbaum, Percival Barnard . . . '31 VII 1443 Blue Hill Ave., Mattapan, Mass. Elder, John Albert, Jr. . . . . '34 II 13 Follen St., Boston, Mass. Eliassen, Rolf ...... . '32 I 225 Orchard St., Belmont, Mass. Ellenwood, Arthur Bradford, Jr. . . '34 XVII 30 Drayton Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Elliott, Robert Medill, AT . . '34 X 6837 Union Ave., Chicago, Ill. Elliott, Royal Alden . . . . '34 VI 143 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, Mass. Ellis, Addison Sterling, KIDKE . . '32 XV? 2O Park Place, Kingston, Pa. Ellis, Burton Taylor, 1IDI'A . . '33 I 27 Dudley St., Medford, Mass. Ellis, CH1'lEf0H,,l1'-, AKE . '34 V 143 Gates Ave., Montclair, N. Ellis, Charles Edward, Jr. . , '34 X 71 Ash St., Reading, Mass. EHQS, Melvin Bentley . . . . '33 X 51 West Walnut Park, Roxbury, Mass. Ellison, Harold August . . . . '33 II 264 Kingsland Terrace, South Orange, N. Ellswoffhy Cflfl 101111, B-S-, KAP Grad. VI-A 1628 Boulevard, West Hartford, Conn. Elmer, Primus Edward . . . '32 XV 2 126 West 7th Sr., Winona, Minn. ElS?f, Fred Johnson . 5 . . . '31 VI-C 600 M. H. del Pilar, Manila, Philippines Eltmg, John Philip, AT . . . '31 VIII Macomb, Ill. Elwelli Alla? DW1gl1t, BA. . . '31 VI-A 11 Triangle St., Amherst, Mass. Emerson, Willis Parker . . . '34 II 146 Algonquin Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Emery, Rflbeff Mflflflabi EN - . . '34 I Fort Hunt, Alexandria, Va. Emmons, Gflfdlief, - . Grad. Sp, XVI 91 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Em0r1d,J0Seph D4r11e1,Jr. . . . '34 XIV 132 Magill St., Pawtucket, R. I. Endly, Herbert Clifford, A.B. . . . '33 VI 16 West Second St., Mansfield, Ohio Bums. Bfucalames. QM .... . . ' 33 vi 3227 Bellefontaine sr., Kansas City, MO. Ef1Ck50f1, Gust Erick, B.Ch.E., AXE . Grad. X 225 Adams Ave., Eveleth, Minn. 400 TENNEY SERVICE A modern management service that includes Acounfiny, gfzyilzeefifzy, Jrzgfzczfzcifzy ana! Q9ufCAaSzf19 CHARLES H. TENNEY if CO. 2oo Devonshire Street Boston, Mass. an u e,,,,,o' 4 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clan Caurfe Home Addrerr Ericson, David Barnard . . '31 XII Paris, FIADCS Ericson, Eric Axel . . . . '32 XVI Norfolk, Conn. Ericson, Rodney Lars, GE . . '34 II 100 Benedict Terrace, Longmeadow, Mass. Erwin, james Warren .... . . '32 IV Box 681, St. Augustine, Fla. Esslinger, Arthur Clarence . . . . '34 XVI 28 Converse Ave., Newton, Mass. Estes, james Graham, B.A., M.S. . . Grad. IX-C 5336 Collinwood Ave., Fort Worth, Texas Etstein, Morris Herbert, IIJBA . . . '32 XVI 86 Tower St., Methuen, Mass. Evans, Louis Peter ..... . . '31 X 1119 Harrison Ave., Roxbury, Mass. Evans, Richard Edgar, A.B., AKE . . Grad. VIII 59 East Fifth St., Chillicothe, Ohio Everett, James Edward .... . . '34 XV2 227 Borden Ave., Long Island City, N. Y. Everett, William Wade, Jr., GE . . '34 XV3 3010 Woodland Drive, Washington, D. C. Faber, Abraham Maurice, EQXP . . '31 XVI 148 Blue Hill Ave., Roxbury, Mass. Fabrega, Carlos Jose . . . . '34 IV Box 409, Panama, Panama Faddis, David Clark . . . - '34 I 101 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Fahey, Joseph Patrick ..,. . . '32 X 303 Walden St., Cambridge, Mass. Fahnestock, Frank Curry, S.B. . . Grad. X-A 1351 Burdette Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Fairbanks, Jonathan .... . '34 VI-A 186 Temple St., West Roxbury, Mass. Fairchild, Christine Nielsen, IIBfIP . . '32 IV Bay St. Louis, Miss. Fairfield, John, B.S. .... . '31 Sp. IV 141 Revere St., Boston, Mass. Faldetta, Richard ..... . '33 VI-A 31 Menotomy Road, Arlington, Mass. Fales, John David, EN .... . '34 V 22 Troy Road, Schenectady, N. Y. Falk, George Washington, EAM . . '32 XV2 42 Boutelle St., Leominster, Mass. Fanning, Russell, S.B. .... . Grad. VIII 258 Vaughan St., Portland, Me. Fannoney, Khalil ...... . '33 II 292 Shawmut Ave., Boston, Mass. Faria, Stefano Antonio ...... . . '32 IV-A 123 Webster St., East Boston, Mass. Farmer, Edward Baldwin, S.B., fI2EK . . Grad. VI 20 Main St., St. Johnsbury, Vt. Farmer, John Robert ..... . . '33 VI 51 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass. Farnum, James McConaughy, S.B. . . Grad. V Oak St., Grafton, Mass. Farnum, Samuel Barnard, Jr., KIHPA . . '34 IX-B 398 East 37th St., Paterson, N. Farnum, Sayward Howard, BQII . . . '34 XV, 24 Keith Ave., Brockton, Mass. Farr, Clarence Winfield, WA .... . . '33 XVI Chestnut St., Claremont, N. H. Farrell, Grace Gertrude, B.A., C.P.H. . . Grad. VII 131 Blue Hills Parkway, Milton, Mass. Faulkner, Frederic ...... . . '32 VI Arch St., Keene, N. H. Faulkner, Rafford Lochead . . . . '33 III1 147 North St., Somerville, Mass. Faunce, Robert Dunbar . . '34 X 385 Savin Hill Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Fay, Frederick Paul . . . '31 VI-A 100 Henry St., Cambridge, Mass. Fay, Robert Wallace . . . '34 XV1 36 Park Ave., Winchester, Mass. Fearnside, Thomas Astley . . . '31 II 14 Upland Road, Wellesley, Mass. Feeley, Frank Goodrich, Jr. . . '34 II 57 Bartlett Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. Feeney, Martin Joseph . . . . '31 IV-A 1742 River St., Hyde Park, Mass. Feibel, Adolph H .... . . '32 XVQ 3950 Red Bud Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Feigelson, Julius Zeve, QDEA . . . '31 XV2 2002 North St., Beaumont, Texas Fell, William Francis . . . . . '34 VI R. F. D. No. 1, Phoenixville, Pa. Fellows, John Albert, A.B. . . Grad. VIII 38 Endicott St., Canton, Mass. Feng, Kwei Lien . . . . . '31 XVI Canton, China Fenlon, Richard Joseph . . . '33 XVII 49 Lexington Ave., Bradford, Mass. Fenno, Charles Anthony,Jr. . . '32 I 253 Walnut Ave., Revere, Mass. Fentress, Carroll Dee, KE . . . . '34 X 2904 Rugby Road, Richmond, Va. Feola, Ralph Sylvester ..... . '31 II 59 Richardson St., Newton, Mass. Ferar, Montgomery Benjamin, TAQID . . . '31 IV 3033 Leslie Ave., Detroit, Mich. Ferguson, Earl Edmund ...... . Grad. VI-A 45 Hillcrest Ave., Melrose, Mass. Ferguson, William Buflinton ..... . '33 XV3 49 Rounds St., New Bedford, Mass. Ferre, Herman Harold, CIJAA ...... . '31 I 13 Leon St., Ponce, Porto Rico Ferrer Y Vaillant, Alberto Abraham, IIDAA . . . '32 I 11 Aguilera St., Santiago, Cuba Ferretti, Alfred John, S.B. ...... . Grad. II 29 Coolidge Road, Lynn, Mass. Ferrucci, Anthony Patrick . . '34 XV1 Mellen St., Milford, Mass. Ferrucci, Joseph ...... . '31 VII1 Mellen St., Milford, Mass. Fetters, Donald Whitney, AXA . . '32 XVII 6737 34th St., Berwyn, Ill. Feuchter, Charles Francis . . , '34 X 315 Ninth St., Cairo, Ill. Feustel, Frederick Parham . . . '33 VI-A 2138 Broadway, Fort Wayne, Ind. Ffdfeffs George Edward . . '34 VI-A 6 Wyman St., Augusta, Me. Fllefa, UFHDO - . . . '32 VI-C 321 10th Ave., Paterson, N. Finberg, Irving .... . '31 XVII 7902 Bay Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fine, Harry ...... . '34 VI-A 280 Spruce St., Chelsea, Mass. Fink, Donald Glen, CDMA . . . '33 VI 86 Linden Ave., Englewood, N. Ffflfl, SIUHFI Th21yCf . . . . '33 XV2 104 Langdon Ave., Watertown, Mass. Flnflefafli EFUIUCFF John. 1122K . . '34 III1 Highview Ave., Sound Beach, Conn. FEUUVIY, .lOhU Alleng - - . '32 XV2 28 Ainsworth St., Roslindale, Mass. FfUU1gf1U, Charles William . . '34 VI-A 256 Greenway South, Forest Hills, N. Y. Fl5Chf31', ChHlfleS Herman . . '32 VI-A 15 Stratham Road, Lexington, Mass. F1SCh6f, LOUISE Avery . . '31 Sp. VII 15 Stratham Road, Lexington, Mass. Fl5hCf, Baffeff, BS- . . Grad. V 92 Holyrood Ave., Lowell, Mass, Fisher, Edward, ,lf- . . . . '33 VIII 41 Randall St., Boston, Mass. Flshef, HUIFY, BSO- - - . Grad. I 57 South Hill Park, London, N.W., England FfSl1Cf, M2LlCOlm Grover . . . '34 VI-A 26 Walk Hill St., Boston, Mass. Fisk, George Tlldefl, KE . - '34 I 79 Taber Ave., Providence, R. I. Fisk, .IHFQES Bf0Wf1, KZ - - . '31 XVI 79 Taber Ave., Providence, R. I. Flffih, Winslow Valentine .... . . '31 II 518 South Serrano Ave., Los Angeles, Calif Flfzgefalda Affhuf EUECUC, E-E . . Grad. VI 720 Winthrop Ave., Revere, Mass. F1fZG6f9-ld, N0l'm21U Dllflhlm . . . '31 III2 7 Mayfair St., Boston, Mass. 402 Engineers and Norton Products HE number and the Wide variety of Norton Companys products bring the organization into contact with engi- neers and engineering of many kinds. 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Unclassified 4 Coolidge Ave., Natick, Mass. Gans, Frederick Charles . , '33 IV 165 Raymond St., Cambridge, Mass. Garbarino, Guido Mario . . . '33 X 51 Cedar St., Framingham, Mass. Garber, Fred Henry, ATA . . . . '33 VI 3912 Williamsburg Ave., Richmond, Va. Garcelon, George Frank, QDMA . . '33 V 52 Farmington Ave., Longmeadow, Mass Garcia, Marcelino Francis, ZX . . '31 XIII 62 Rugby Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Garcia, Quentin Marshall .... . . '33 XIII-C 62 Rugby Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Gardner, Howard Shafer, Jr., S.B. . . Grad. X-A 18 Westcott St., East Orange, N. Gardner, John Robert .... . '31 I 82 Fountain St., Haverhill, Mass. Gardner, John Wentworth , . . . '32 VII 213 Hunnewell Terrace, Newton, Mass. Gardner, Karl Albert . . . '34 X 354 Union St., South Weymouth, Mass. Gardner, Percy Scoville, Jr. . '33 III1 120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Garnell, Alfred William . . . '33 I Box 301, Spring Valley, N. Y. Garre, Samuel, Jr., X113 . . . '31 I 3 Lindenwold Terrace, Ambler, Pa. Garrett, Ral h Lawson. . . '33 III2 52 Mt. Vernon St., Somerville, Mass. Garrido, Alfpdnso Luis . . '34 - XVII Box 335, Cali, Colombia,-S. A. Garrison, Ritchie . . . . '34 XV3 181 Pine Ridge, Waban, Mass. Gaskins, Darius William . . . '31 VI 112 C St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Gattenby, Vernon George . . . . '33 X 98 Marble Ave., Lawrence, Mass. Gawlowicz, Stephen Christopher . '31 I 139 North Front St., New Bedford, Mass Gedrewicz, Bronislaus Joseph . . , . '31 VI 116 Sixth St., Cambridge, Mass. Geer, Laurence Patten, S.B. . , Grad. VII 115 Conant Road, Melrose, Mass. Geil, Ralph Nelson . . . . '34 III, 45 Kenwood Place, East Orange, N. Gelinas, Moses .... . '32 XVI Siauliai, Lithuania Genrich, John Harold, EX . '31 XVII Mengel Road, Amherst, N. Y. Gerber, Louis .... . '34 IX-B 376 Blue Hill Ave., Roxbury, Mass. Gerhard, Paul Myer, AXA . . . . '32 IX-B 25 Carman Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. Gerlicher, Robert Andrew, B.S. . . Grad. X-A 629 West King St., Winona, Minn. Germeshausen, Kenneth Joseph . . . '31 VI Box 85, Woodland, Calif. Gerry, Harold Tirrell, S.B. . . . Grad. V 36 Hawthorne St., Cambridge, Mass. Gerson, Max ,..... . '34 XVI 31 Almont St., Mattapan, Mass. Gerteis, Jerry Howard, B.S .... . Grad. XVI 727 S. Glenn St., Wichita, Kans. Getting, Ivan Alexander .... , . '33 VIII 149 North Craig St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Gewertz, Charles Ehrnfrid, E.E., M.S. , Grad. VI Borrby, Sweden Ghelardi, Robert Anthony, KIJK . . '33 X 88 Buckingham Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ghirardini, Angelo William, ATA . . '34 XV2 12 Foxcroft Road, Winchester, Mass. Gibbs, Leland Edward .... . '31 III3 16 Greenview Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Gibson, John Conway .... . '32 VI-C 229 Union St., Bennington, Vt. Giddings, Horace Alpheus, B.S. . . Grad. IX-C 448 Audubon Road, Boston, Mass. Giddon, Elliot David . . . . '32 VII 77 Gibbs St., Brookline, Mass. Gifford, Leonard Baker . . . . '33 X 12 Pond St., Marblehead, Mass. Gifford, Lincoln Smith, ATSZ . . . '31 III1 South Westport, Mass. Gilbert, Stanley Adams, AT . . '32 III1 Long Pond, Plymouth, Mass. Gilchrist, Frank ,.... Unclassified 1119 Santa Rita St., Silver City, N. Mex. Gillespie, Francis Clifford . . . '34 X 192 Middlesex St., North Andover, Mass. Gillis, John Charles , . . . . '34 I 3 Bartlett Ave., Arlington, Mass. Gilman, Donald Bertram, GX . . . . '32 X 74 Willow St., Wollaston, Mass. Gilman, Turner Wright ..... . '34 VI-A 49 Harrison Ave., North Abington, Mass Gilmore, Frank Forster III, EX . . , . '33 XV2 81 Clark St., Belmont, Mass. Gilmour, Charles Hoffman, B.S., M.S. . Grad. X 34 Tuckahoe Road, Yonkers, N. Y. Gingras, Louis Philippe .... . '33 II 36 St. Augustin St., Quebec, Canada Girouard, Fernand Louis, B.S. . . . '31 Sp. VII 280 Pleasant St., Willimantic, Conn. Giuifrida, Domenico ..... . '33 II 9 Giuhfrida Place, Lawrence, Mass. Gladden, George Stephens, A.B., BGII . '31 II 924 Chicago Blvd., Detroit, Mich. Glass, John Purnell, Jr. .... . '31 VI 715 Cy ress Drive, Memphis, Tenn. Glenn, Roland Douglas .... . '33 X 82 Lind:en Road, Melrose, Mass. Gllflkfflafl, Lester - . . '32 X 8 Holton St., Brighton, Mass. Glover, Cato Douglas .... . , Grad. XVI 28 Orchard St., Watertown, Mass. Glover. Gordon ------ '34 X 12 Reservoir St., Winchester, Mass. Glover, John Haldeman, A.B., XXII , , '31 XVI Grosse Ile, Michigan Glueck, Charles George . , . . '34 XV2 29 Vernon St., Newton, Mass. Glynn, Ernest Belffif - - . . '34 XVII 82 Cedar Road, Bedford, Mass. GIYUUMIOIIU FFHUCIS, .ll - - . '31 VI 133 Eustis St., Boston, Mass. Goble, Sherman Melvin, Jr. . . '31 IV-A 511 Ash St., Winnetka, Ill. Goldberg, Abraham . . . '33 XVI 93 Bellingham St., Chelsea, Mass. GO1dberg.Ju11us - - . '34 XVI 95 Ashley Blvd., New Bedford, Mass. Goldberg, Moms , . . '31 sp. Xvn 1013 Arctic Ave., Arianna City, N. J. G0ldef1be1'g, MOYUS - - . . '33 Sp. VII 57 Stratton St., Dorchester, Mass. Goldforb, Bernard ...,. . . 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IX-A 6Jackson Road, Medford, Mass. Goodridge, Edward Samuel . . '33 VI IO East 16th St., New York, N. Y. Goodwin, Philip McAllester . . . '34 VI 24 Plymouth Ave., East Milton, Mass. Gora, Joseph Charles .... . 32 Sp. IV 19 Decatur St., Boston, Mass. Goradia, Dwarkadas Purshobamdas . . '32 X Morvi, India Gordon, David Mowat, S.B. . . . .Grad. F. 8a G, Eng. Patterdale, Peak's Hill, Surrey, England Gordon, Jacob, ESZXII .... . '31 XVI 29 Cunningham St., Roxbury, Mass. Gordon, Morris Jacob . . . 33 II 14A Holborn St., Roxbury, Mass. Gouchoe, Richard Loren . . . '34 VI 147 Church St., Rutland, Vt. Gould, Bernard Sidney . . . . '32 VII 94 Nightingale St., Dorchester, Mass. Gowen, Francis Tufts .... . Unclassified Box 27, West Newbury, Mass. Gowing, Charles Darrow, A.B. . . 32 Sp. IV 74 Monmouth St., Brookline, Mass. Grady, Robert Burns . . . . '33 X 113 Main St., Marlboro, Mass. Graesser, Walter Max . . . . Grad. XVI 100 Winthrop St., New Britain, Conn. Graff, George Hazeldean, AXA . . '34 II 127 Washington St., Arlington, Mass. Graham, Eliot Seeber, AT . . . '31 XV2 Lebanon, Connecticut Graham, John Modee . . . . . '32 II 585 Centre St., Newton, Mass. Gramstorff, Emil Anton, S.B. . . Grad. IV-A Hilltop Ave., Lexington, Mass. Grant, Thomas Alexander, B.S. . . Grad. II 208 Northern Blvd., Sunset Park, N. C. Grass, Albert Melvin . . . . '34 VI-A 52 Ardell St., Quincy, Mass. Graton, Louis Bowman, KA . . . '33 Sp. IV 182 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. Graves, Charles Mallory, QE' . . . . '34 XV2 299 Fuller Terrace, Orange, N. Graves, William Hagerman, Jr., S.B.. . . Grad. III1 69 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. Gray, Alanson McDowell, Jr. . , '33 VI-A 22 Hazard Place, Elizabeth, N. J. Gray, Alwyn Bennett .... . 34 X 207 Grovers Ave., Winthrop, Mass. Gray, Joseph Clifton, B.A., QDFA . '32 Sp. IV 18633 Muirland St., Detroit, Mich. Gray, William Austin .... . '33 VI 1531 Centre St., Roslindale, Mass. Green, Frederick William, EAE . . '33 II 77 Maple St., Middleton, Mass. Green, George Richard .... . '32 VII 9 Summit Ave., Brookline, Mass. Green, Harry Bentel, KZ . . . '32 X 18 Farrington St., Caldwell, N. Green, Leo Arthur, EQIP . . '31 IX-A 29 Ridgewood St., Dorchester, Mass. Green, Maurice George . . '33 V 26 Mellen St., Cambridge, Mass. Green, Morris Nathan . . . . 33 VII2 72 Grove St., Chelsea, Mass. Green, Nathaniel Pope, XCIJ . , '33 II 243 Westgate Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Green, Ruth Pauline .... . . '33 III4 26 Mellen St., Cambridge, Mass. Green, Theodore, Jr., S.B., NPA . . Grad. I 191 Center St., East Aurora, N. Y. Greenblatt, Arthur, IDBA . . . . '33 II 700 East 17th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Greenburg, Roger Elliot, SAX . . '33 I Travelers Hotel, Cle Elum, Wash. Greene, Brydon, CIJEK . . . . '34 IV 50 Centre St., Brookline, Mass. ' Greene, Frank B ...... . '34 VII 3 Wendell St., Cambridge, Mass. Greenlie, David Graham . . . . '34 V 14A Watson St., Somerville, Mass. Greenwood, Ernest Joseph Adolph, Jr. . . . '34 XVI 83 Rossmore Road, Boston, Mass. Greep, Rudolph Trechsel, B.S. . . Grad. F. 84 G. Eng. Longford, Kansas Gregory, Richard Sears . . . . '34 II 204 Lambeth Road, Baltimore, Md. Grenier, Emile Pierre . . . . '31 XVI 13 Saville St., Cambridge, Mass. Grier, Herbert Earle, Jr .... , '33 VI-A 7523 Colonial Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Grifhn, Cornelius John, Jr. . . . '33 XV2 1823 Northampton St., Holyoke, Mass. Griffith, William Francis Roelofson, . Grad. VI-A 1711 Riggs Place, Washington, D. C. Gffflsfeldefi HCHFY .---- . '31 X-B 1814 West First Ave., Spokane, Wash. Griset, Henry Edwin, B911 . . . . '33 I 1244 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Griswold, Hugh Tower, 5-B' - . Grad. VII Griswoldville, Mass. Gf1SW01d,J0hn, S.B .... . Grad. X 3500 14th Sf., Moline, 111. Groaf. Lucy Mitchell, A.B. . . Grad. VIII Longwood Towers, Brookline, Mass. Gfolidal, BFOY, Jr .... . '31 X 58 Carver Road, Watertown, Mass. GFOSS, Ralph .-.-.. . '32 VIII 36 Ellery St., Cambridge, Mass. Grout, Arthur Lawrence . . . '33 IV f 31 Jordan St., Skaneateles, N. Y. GFOZCU, Julius ...... . '32 IV-A 48 School St., Fall River, Mass. Gfllefef, Paul Charles Vincent. . . '34 XVI 260 Foster St., Brighton, Mass. Gflmdfflafl, Herbert .... . '33 I 265 Ward St., Newton, Mass. GFUZQU, Benjamin Macson . . . '34 IV 67 Everett Ave., Chelsea, Mass. Guafmoi Frank 7 3 - - Unclassified 23 Addison Ave., Brockton, Mass. Gllefl-fe, Ralph Mai-tis . . '34 XVI 79 Flint St., Somerville, Mass. Guefffl: Miguel, Jr. . ..., . , '34 I Ave. Independencia, Santo Domingo, D. R G'1efffeffw.l05ePh, S-B ---. . Grad. VI Stockbridge, Mass. Guerrieri, Salvatore Albert, S.B. . , Grad, X Stockbridge, Mass, GUIUVCF, Robert H0WiS0f1, GK . . '33 I 85 State St., Portland, Me. GUUCICFSCH, Gordon Louis . . . . '34 II 66 Sachem St., Wollaston, Mass. 408 QUIET, PLEASE! 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'31 I 17 Walker St., Atlantic, Mass. Gurney, Theodore, A.B., QDKE . . '31 XVI Setauket, Long Island, N. Y. Gurowich, Edward Joseph, EAE . . '32 III1 27 Chiswick Road W., Brighton, Mass. Gurowich, Gilbert Arthur, EAE ,.,... . '33 XVII 27 Chiswick Road W., Brighton, Mass. Gustafson, john Elmer .......,.... '32 XIII-C 72 Gilbert St., Malden, Mass. Gutierrez, Alfredo Gomez de la Torre, S.B., QDAA . . . Grad. I 126 Hamburgo St., Mexico City, Mexico Gutierrez, Camilo Maria, KIDK ...... . '31 I 424 C. Carrero 8a, Bogota, Colombia, S. A. Guzewicz, Walter Louis ........ . '32 XVI 39 Adams St., Taunton, Mass. Haas, Frederick Louis, QJKE , . '33 X 412 Wellington St. E., Sault Ste. Marie, Ont Haberstroh, Robert Henry , . . . . '31 X-B 46 Hastings St., West Roxbury, Mass. Hadlock, Canfield, A.B., A.M. . . Grad. V 80 Edgemont Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. Haeusler, Roy Charles . . . . '32 XV2 87-45 191 St., Hollis, N. Y. Hagen, John Alfred .,,, . '32 I 279 Hayward St., East Braintree, Mass. Haopian, Hagop Der , , , . '34 VI 129 Spring St., Medford, Mass. Haigh, Frederick Ralston . . . '34 XIV 6 Lowell Terrace, Lawrence, Mass. Haight, Norman Leslie . . '32 IX-C 71 Cleveland Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Haines, Annajones, A.B. . . '32 Sp. VII 123 Chester Ave., Moorestown, N. Haines, Reuben M. . . . '34 I 601 North Front St., Dowagiac, Mich. Hakala, Ephraim Oscar. . . '34 X 21 Forest St., Rockport, Mass. Hale, Ceylon Vance, EX . . '32 II Hermon, N. Y. Hall, Addison Smith . . '32 I Ashheld, Mass. Hall, Charles Walker . . '34 V 2 Albion St., Newton Centre, Mass. Hall, Emery Lawrence . . . . '34 X Box 145, Eaton, Colo. Hall, Francis Tobey, Jr. . . . '33 VI-A 14 Strathmore Road, Brookline, Mass. Hall, Richard Randolph, f1HI'A . . '33 XV2 Main St., Hillsboro, N. H. Hall, Roy Douglas, Jr. . . . . '33 XV2 13 Barber Road, Framingham, Mass. Hall, Sidney Richard, 111K . . . '34 XVI 60 Beaver St., New York, N. Y. Hall, William Anthony ..... . . '32 X 5 Agassiz Park, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Hall, William Mott, S.B. ..... . Grad. VI 6 Washington Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Hall, William Penn-Gaskell, Jr., KIHBE , . '31 XV2 1118 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Hallahan, William John, KZ .... . '31 I 1 Waters St., Peabody, Mass. Hallas, Harry Hoyt ,..... . '33 II 56 Paul St., Newton Centre, Mass. Halper, Alfred Wegman . . . '32 XV2 121 Clarke Place, New York, N. Y. Ham, Kendal Case . . . . '33 VII 54 Valley Road, Nahant, Mass. Hamazaki, Shunkichi, B.S. . Unclassified Osaka, Japan Hamblet, Clement Hutton ....,. . '31 X 495 Varnum Ave., Lowell, Mass. Hamilton, Ralph Wilson, AKII .... . '31 VI-A 292 Lincoln St., Allston, Mass. Hamlin, Chauncey Jerome, Jr., Ph.B., NPT . . '32 XVI 1014 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Hammond, George Ross, AKE .... . '31 IV 2129 Collingwood St., Toledo, Ohio Hancock, Clifford Harold .... . '32 XIII 521 Columbia St., Utica, N. Y. Handy, Alden Groce, B.S. . . . Grad. VIII 335 Mellen St., Cambridge, Mass. Hanley, Esther Marie .... . Grad. Sp. C.P.H. 61 Unity Ave., Belmont, Mass. Hanley, John Miles, S.B., KE . . . Grad. XV 606 West 8th St., Rolla, Mo. Hanley, Richard Bowen, KE . . '34 XV2 541 West 113th St., New York, N. Y. Hanley, William Thomas, Jr. . Unclassified 79 Jewett St., Newton, Mass. Hanlon, john joseph, jr. . . . '33 VII2 3 Lawrence St., Boston, Mass. Hanlon, Robert Henry . . . . '33 II 185 Orchard St., Belmont, Mass. Hannalin, Thomas George . . . '32 III, 15 Sargent St., Lowell, Mass. Hannauer, Louis, QKE . . . '32 XV2 137 Monadnock Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Hanow, George Robert . . '34 VI 20 Waban St., Newton, Mass. - Hansen,,Iohn Arthur . . . . '34 V 17 Braman St., Danvers, Mass. Hansen, Morten Christian . . . . '34 XV3 Holmenkollen St., Oslo, Norway Hansen, Robert Henry .... . . '32 V 17 Braman St., Danvers, Mass. Hansen, Thomas Louis, B.Arch. . Grad. IV 1024 18th St., South Bellingham, Wash. Hapgood, Cyrus Stow, EN. . . . '33 XV2 209 Rutgers Place, Nutley, N. Harding, Thomas Edward, B.S. . . '31 XVII 281 Weeden St., Pawtucket, R. I. Hare, Robert Ralph ...,. . Unclassified 8 Highland St., Cambridge, Mass. Harig, William, Jr., EX . . . . . '31 IX-B 2702 Johnstone Place, Cincinnati, Ohio Harkness, Robert Bruce, Jr., A.B. . Grad. X 256 Florence St., Houghton, Mich. Harman, John James, Jr., QDEK . . '33 IV 12 Glenwood Ave., Newton Centre, Mass. Harmon, Albert Henry .... . Grad. IV 1152 Herschel Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Harper, Charles Woods, EN . . . '33 II 828 Cambridge Oval, San Antonio, Texas Harper, James Edward, jr., CIDKE . '32 XVII 828 Cambridge Oval, San Antonio, Texas Harper, William David, Jr. . . . '33 X 29 Riverdale Road, Wellesley Farms, Mass. Harrington, Edward Francis . . . '32 XVII Main St., Graniteville, Mass. Hilf1'1f1gtOn, Joseph, Jr., S.B. . . . Grad. II 325 Gage Road, Riverside, Ill. Harrington, Valentine Fabian, S.B. . . Grad. V 10 Brookside Park, Milton, Mass. Harris, Carl Baldwin .... . '31 VIII 12 Holland Terrace, Montclair, N. HMFQS, Henry Brown . . , . Unclassified 1654 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Harris, Lawrence, QA . . Grad. VIII 385 Bainbridge St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hafffsa Norman Edwin . . . '33 XV2 64 Warren St., Newton Centre, Mass. Harris, Robert Samuel, S.B. . . . Grad. VII 85 Perry St., Brookline, Mass. Harrison, Donald Cuthbert, B.S. . . Grad. X-A The Kelvin, Forest Hills, N. Y. Harrison, John Thomas . . . . . '31 XV2 62 Sycamore St., Belmont, Mass. Hart: Douglas Roamer .... . . . '33 II Cedar Lane, Teaneck, N. J. Hartford, Winslow Hopper, S.B., A.B. . . Grad. V 85 Otis St., Newtonville, Mass. Harrigan, Thomas Raphael . . . . '32 III3 147 Abbott Ave., Waterbury, Conn. 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'34 VI 343 Richmond Ave., South Orange, N. Harvey, Clifford Akers, CDFA . . '31 VI-C 18 Orchard Road, Brookline, Mass. Harvey, Gardner .,,,, '33 XV3 712 SO. Main St., 1VIlC1CllCEOWI1, Harvey, George Booth, Jr., XKIJ . . '33 II Bancroft Road, Moylan-Rose Valley, Pa. Haseltine, William Reed . . . '34 V1 537 Watson St., Ripon, Wis. Haskell, Daniel Herbert . . . '33 XV2 46 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Hnglqell, Nelson Bufflft, K2 , . '31 I 12 Orsini Drive, Larchmont, N. Y. Hastings, Russell, Jr., CIDFA . . '34 XVI 16 Emerson St., Brookline, Mass. Hatch, George Chandler . . '34 IV 3547 Albatross St., San Diego, Calif. Hathaway, Milton Sigggn , , , '32 VI-A 3888 Acushnet Ave., New Bedford, Mass. Harris, Il'VVll'l Edwin , , , . '33 IV 801 Erie SI., Oak Park, Hang, Adam, Jr, ,,.,, . '34 XVI 68 Walden St., Newtonville, Mass. Havens, Daniel Parmelee, ATA . . '34 III4 47 Muscogee Ave. N.W., Atlanta, Ga. Hgweg, Wilton Gfnljvillg , , , '33 SI., NCWIOII CCHITS, MESS. Hawkins,John Carl ,.,... . '34 X 241 North Grande Ave., Baldwin, L. I., N. Y. Hayden, Arthur Stuart .... . '33 II 148 West Foster St., Melrose, Mass. Hayden, Everett Clifton ..., . '31 Sp. Army 25 East Battles St., Brockton, Mass. Hayden, George Wellington, Jr., fIfBE . '33 II 11 Mt. Pleasant St., Winchester, Mass. Hayden, Ralph, Jr., B911 .... . '33 XIII Box 431, Hubbell, Mich. Hayden, Thomas Michael, CIDK . . . '33 VI 19 Central St., Norwood, Mass. Hayes, Albert Franklin .... . '33 IV 79 Central Ave., Milton, Mass. Hayes, Edward Handley, LIPMA . . '31 II 4932 Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. Hg,ye5,!Jg,111e5 Anthgny , , , , '33 137 WHCSF SE., FI'21If1l1'1gl'1aITl, IVIELSS. H3,ye5,.JOl111 Greenway, ATQ , , '33 VI-A 510 SI., Marietta, Hayley, Frederic Falconnet, EX . . '34 XV2 Memphis Country Club, Memphis, Tenn. Haynes, Edward Huddleston, B.S. . . Grad. X-A White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Haynes, Elmer Linggln ,,,, . '32 XVII BOX 13, SOL1tl1 Lir1COl1'1, MaSS. Hayne5,J0l1i1 Stillman ,,,,, . '32 IIIi 50 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Hazeltine, Benjamin Prescott, 3d. , . '31 X 74 Monroe St., Chicopee Falls, Mass. Hazen, Harold Locke, S.B., S.M. . . Grad. VI 155 White St., Waverley, Mass. Henley, Hugh Willinin , , , , '34 VI 58 Haskell St., Cambridge, Mass. Heckman, Raymond Harris, Jr. . . '33 XVz 343 Billings Road, Wollaston, Mass. Hedding, Truman Johnson . . . Grad. XVI Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. Heffernan, Edward Mason . . . '31 VI 38 Robinson Ave., Braintree, Mass. Heidtmann, William Howard . . '31 1V 270 Asbury Ave., Westbury, N. Y. Heiligenthal, Harry Ernst . . . . '33 X 976 Tenth St., Milwaukee, Wis. Heim, Theodore Rudolph, EX . . '32 XV2 1111 Ashland Ave., St. Joseph, Mo. Heinielqe, Kuff Julius , , , , , '32 VIII 167 Willmont St., Rochester, N. Y. Heinlein, Rex Ivar, Jr. . . . . Grad. VI 2102 East 36th St., Kansas City, Mo. Heins, Albert Edward , , . . '34 IX-C 127 Homes Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Heintz, Albert Miller, fDI'A . . '34 I 12741Evanston St., Brentwood Hts.,Los Angeles, Calif Hellmers, Charles Christian, Jr. , . . '33 ll 3028 Georgian Court, Lincoln, Nebr. Hempstead, Emerson Pease, ATA . . '34 XV2 43 East Manning St., Providence, R. I. Henderson, Donald, SAX . . . . '32 XI 78 Chestnut St., Weston, Mass. Henderson, Elmer Charles, Jr. . '33 IV-A 40 East Oak Apts., Chicago, Ill. Henderson, Frederick Robert , . '32 XV3 1215 North Corona St., Colorado Springs, Colo. Henderson, Warren James, FDA. . . . '33 II 401 Water St., Exeter, N. H. h Henning, George Oscar ..... . '33 XVa 163 Barbey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ' Henry, Robert Edward ,,,,, . '32 VI-A 307 West Pine St., Butler, Mo. Hentschel, Robert Adolf Andrew, GX . '33 II 262 South Van Dien Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Hentz, Clifford Eugene ..... Unclassified 30 High Haith Road, Arlington, Mass. Hepp, Stanley Leonard, ANI' . . '34 XIII 3505 West 10th St., Los Angeles, Calif. Herbert, Donald Louis, ATS2 . . '31 Illi 2606 Washington Ave., Cairo, Ill. Herlich, Benjamin .... . '33 V 13 Btimblecom St., Lynn, Mass. Herrick, Byron Alonzo ,... . . '34 I Bradford, Vermont Herring, Lee Rutledge ..... . Grad. II 3255 Second St., San Diego, Calif. Hershberg, Emanuel Benjamin, S.B. . . Grad. V 10 Farrar St., Lynn, Mass. Hershtenkorn, Meir ,..... . . '32 VIII Neveshalom Str. 78, Jaffa, Palestine Hertzlca, Wayne Solomon, S.B. . . Grad. IV 811 West 22nd Ave., Spokane, Wash. Heselton, Frank Richmond . . . . '33 IV-A 153 West St., Reading, Mass. Hess, Lewis, S.B ......, . Grad. V 290 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Hesselschwerdt, August Ludwig, Jr. , , '31 II 147 Stratford St., West Roxbury, Mass. Hetzel, Theodore David .... . '34 X R. F. D. No. 2, Holyoke, Mass. Heuer, Joseph George ..... . '33 XIV 917 Washington Ave., Pelham Manor, N. Y. Hewett, Evelyn Boteler ..... . . Unclassined 206 D. Holden Green, Cambridge, Mass. Hibbard, Donald Lawrence, S.B., A.B. . Grad. IX-C 1 Shaler Lane, Cambridge, Mass. Hickey, George Leo, Jr ..... . '31 IX-B 39 East 3rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hicks, Gardner Wordell .... . . '33 I 187 Main St., Tiverton, R. I. Hicks, Laurence Clark, A.B., KIPZK . . Grad. III 731 Clarkson St., Denver, Colo. Higbee, William Edward, Jr., S.B. . . Grad. V 65 North Main St., Sharon, Mass. Higgins, Don Nelson, Jr., B.S. . . '32 II 400 Mt. Vernon Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Higgins, John Neilon . . . . '31 X-B 135 Andrews St., Lowell, Mass. Hill, Charles Francis, Jr., ATA . . '34 II 52 Grace St., Malden, Mass. Hill, Edwin Valentine, S.B .... . Grad. X 87 North Hancock St., North Lexington, Mass. Hill, Joseph Frederick ..... . '31 II 15 Paisley Park, Boston, Mass. Hillenbrand, Edward Francis,Jr., CIDMA . '33 III4 52 Bayley Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. 412 FIRE RESISTIVE and S AFE CONS'l'RlJC'l'ION OWERING BUILDINGS-tall and mighty symbols of prosperity everywhere crowd the horizons of our cities They are the homes of the va- rious great agencies created by evolution to serve our present complex civilization. Modern, fire-resistive and safe, these paragons, an- chored deep in the solid rock and reaching up with their sturdy masses of steel and concrete to touch the clouds, have been made possible by explosives. Explosives have blasted out their foundations and torn from the earth the basic raw materials for their construc- tion. Were it not for explosives the fire-resistive buildings or safe shelters of today would still be comparatively small brick or stone structures. Du Pont is recognized as the leading manufacturer of ex- plosives and the Hrst to edu- cate the public in their safe and effective use. The du Pont Company has satisfaction in knowing that it has done its part in making possible the housing of the great pro- ductive, administrative and service organizations of the modern world in safe,fire-resistive structures. E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS 85 CONIPANY, Inc. Explosives Departnzent f VVILMINGTON, DEL. 415 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS 1 Name Clan Caurre Home Addrerr Hiller, Her-berr Spencer, B,S. , . Grad. XV2 3015 Brownsville Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hiller, Robert Exton, B.S. . . Grad. III 50 Trowbridge St., Cambridge, Mass. Hilliard, Irving Wilbur . . . '32 XVI 8 Kensington Road, Arlington, Mass. Hinckley, Dana Brewster . . . . '34 Sp. II 16 Warren St., Brookline, Mass. Hinckley, William Clarence, Jr. . . '33 II 698 Westford St., Lowell, Mass. Hinkle, Allan Albert . . . . . Unclassified 26 Dexter Road, Newtonville, Mass. 1-lingers, Robert Arthur, , . Grad. XIII-A 421 Park Ave., Pekin, Ill. Hirsch, Joel Herman, B.S. . . . Grad. X-A 62 North Washington Ave., Mason City, Ia. Hirtle, Ralph Benjamin, B.S. . . . . Grad. X 91 Converse Ave., Malden, Mass. Higgmoto, Radio Mgggyuki , , , . '33 VI-C EZISE 1518 SC., I'IO1'1OlLllL1, Hawaii I-115505147 Earle Francis ,,,., . , '32 XIII-C 18 Vane St., QUIIICY, NIZSS. Hitchcock, Lauren Blakely, S.B., M.S. . . Grad. X University, Virginia Hoadley, George Burnham, B.S. . . . Grad. VI 518 Walnut Lane, Swarthmore, Pa. Hodgdon, Richard Thurlow, AT . . . '33 II 25 Rural Ave., Medford, Mass. Hgdgega Hg1fWQ0d7 , , '32 19 Lowell Sf., Cambridge, MASS. Hodson, Albert Cleaves .... . . '34 XIII 142 High St., Reading, Mass. Hogan, James Joseph, S.B. . . . Grad. X 80 Maverick St., Fitchburg, Mass. Holbrook, Charles Marsh .... . '34 IV-A 36 Garfield St., Cambridge, Mass. Holden, Donald Archer .... . . '31 I 392 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. Holden, James Benjamin, S.B., CIJEK . Grad. X-A 1518 Ware Terrace, Portsmouth, Va. Holden, John Heywood .... . '34 I 213 Belmont St., Fall River, Mass. Holden, Marjorie Aldrich, B.A. . . . '31 XII Hillsboro, N. H. I-loldrege, Charles Francis, S.B., BSU . . Grad. VI 1936 South 33rd St., Omaha, Nebr. Holladay, Louis Philippe, III, QJBE . . . '34 XV2 323 1W1,est Springfield Ave., Chestnut Hill, Phila ' e p ia, Pa. Holland, Raymond Prunty, Jr., AXA. . - '34 XVI 180 Gaylor Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. Holleman, James Henry .... . '34 VI-A Box 1158, Highland Springs, Va. Hollingsworth, George Frederick . . '33 X 31 Kilgore Ave., West Medford, Mass. Hollywood, John Matthew . . . '31 VI-C 33 Peters Place, Red Bank, N. J. Holst, Helge ....... . , '31 VII1 Villa Santa Ana, St. Thomas, Virgin Isles Holst, Willem, Jr., EAE .... . . '32 X 74 Nassau Road, Great Neck, N. Y. Holt, Philetus Havens, S.B., CIDFA . . Grad. X-A 820 Gaylord St., Denver, Colo. Holt, Robert Gerald, GJBE . . . . '33 XV2 18 Bailey Ave., Montpelier, Vt. Honjuku, Tetsuro ..... . Unclassified Tokio, Japan Honsinger, Leroy Vernon . . . . '31 XIII-A 1061 Lancaster Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Hooper, Bradford, ATA ..... . '34 XV2 39 Chester Road, Belmont, Mass. Hopeman, Albert Arendt, Jr., fI9BE . . , '34 XVII 30 Douglass Road, Rochester, N. Y. Hopkins, John Joseph . . . V - - '34 VI 5719 Maple Ave., Baltimore, Md. Hopkins, Neil Emerson .... . '33 II Plymouth, Maine Hopping, Daniel Miller Crawford . . '31 IV 129 White Plains Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Horne, Emerson ...... . '33 VI-A 352 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Horton, Howard Francis, Jr., A.B. . . Grad. X 134 Grove St., Redlands, Calif. Horvitz, David ...... . '34 X 127 Gallatin St., Providence, R. I. Hough, Louis Hasbrouck . . . '33 IV-A 10 Monmouth Court, Brookline, Mass. Howe, John Gerard , . . '32 X 29 Dover St., Providence, R. I. Howland, Philip Gray . . . . '34 VI-A 425 Cottage St., New Bedford, Mass. Howse, Godfrey Lyle, B.S. . , '32 XVr 212 North Roosevelt St., Wichita, Kans. Hoyle, Frederick Benjamin, Jr. . . '32 VI-A 50 Highview Ave., Melrose, Mass. Hoyt, Arthur Blair .... . '34 VI 56 Kirkland St., Cambridge, Mass. Hrones, John Anthony .... . . '34 X 47 Chilton Road, West Roxbury, Mass. Huang, Pienchun, B.S. . . . . Grad. VI Peiping, China Hubbard, Edward Balch, AXA . . '31 XV2 111 State St., Newburyport, Mass. Hubbard, Lawrence James , , , . '33 XV2 85 Sumner Ave., Springfield, Mass. Huckle, Myron Samuel, B.S. . . . Grad. XVI 1401 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Hudson, Alexander Ellsworth . . '34 XVI 1500 Dudley Ave., Utica, N. Y. Hudson, Freeman Brown, Jr., NIIA . - '34 XV3 58 Farragut Road, Swampscott, Mass. Hudson, Gerald Carden . . . . '33 IX-B 45 Ashton Ave., Newton Centre, Mass. Huessener, Richard, GX . . . . '32 IX-B 1419 Bennington Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Huested, Richard Salisbury, B.A. Unclassified 162 Paddock St., Watertown, N. Y. Huff, George Danforth .... . '32 II 14 Emerson Ave., Brockton, Mass. Huff, Gilbert ..... . '34 XVI 97 Engle St., Englewood, N. Hughes, Elmer Chaufty. . . '31 XV2 25 Orchard Terrace, Union City, Conn. Hughes, George Edward . . '32 VI-C 321 Main St., Watertown, Mass. Hughey, Albert Hall ..... . '33 II 140 Washington St., Clifton, N. Hugonet, Jean Julien, B.S. .,.. . '31 Sp. VII 114 West Drexel Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. Hulbert, Robert Riley, EAE .... . . '33 XVII Old Short Hills Rd., Short Hills, N. Hume, Edgar Erskine, A.B., A.M., M.D. . . Grad. VII Frankport, Kentucky Hume, Everett Leander ..... . . '33 VI-A 69 Bellvale St., Malden, Mass. Humiston, Elliot Flagg, Jr ..., . 31 II School St., West Chelmsford, Mass. Humphreys, George Casgrain, AKE . . . '31 XV2 249 Clinton Road, Brookline, Mass. Humphreys, Henry Dexter, AKE . . . . '34 XIII-C 249 Clinton Road, Brookline, Mass. Hungerford, Ethelbert Arthur, Jr., CIJMA . . '33 VI Observatory Drive, Harmon-on-Hudson, N. Y. Hunner, John Stevens, B.S., TBE . . . '33 II 11 East Chase St., Baltimore, Md. Hunt, Carson Wilbur ..... . '33 I 32 Greene St., Wollaston, Mass. . Hunt, Charles Jack, Jr., ATS! . . . '34 XIII 118 Park Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Hunt, Wilber Vyvyan ...... . . Unclassified 65 Brook St., Brookline, Mass. Huntington, Richard Lee, A.B., EX . . . Grad. X 1316 South Owasso St., Tulsa, Okla. Huntress, Howard Bancroft . . . . . '31 I 99 Chestnut St., Andover, Mass. Huntsinger, Herbert Anthony, B.S. . . Grad. V 10 Robbins Road, Arlington, Mass. Huron, Lawrence Hall, SAX . . '33 XVI 420 Webster Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Hurst, Abraham ..... . '34 II 30 Hiawatha Road, Mattapan, Mass. 414 TP RHODES BROS. COMPANY Groceries and Profoisioiis W1-IQLESALE AND RETAIL WSW 7 7 M A H S BOSTQN MASS BROOKLINE MASS IIATCI-IIET BRAND CAN N IED ITOOIIS CAIFOIRN INSTITUTIONS THE TWITCHELL-CHAMPLIN COMPANY 415 DIRECTORY OE STUDENTS Name Clan Comme Home Addre.r.r Huston, Wilber Brotherton, 'PHE . . '33 VIII 1305 East Prospect St., Seattle, Wash. Hutchins, John Greenwood Brown, NPA . . . '31 XIII-C 108 Washington Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Hutchins, L01-en HgVer1er,Jr, , , , . '34 VI-A 1 Tfllll St., DOI'Cl'1ESt6I', l.VI2LSS. Hutchinson, Frederick Orville . . . '34 II 40 Brookside Ave., Darien, Conn. Hutchinson, William Clinton, IPMA . '33 II 20 Applegarth St., Newton, Mass. Hutchinson, Willis Shaw .... . '32 XV3 1660 Portland Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Hyatt, Campbell Carr, Jr,, B.S. , . Grad. X-A RiCl'ilaI1dS, Virginia Hyman, Lewis Sydney , , . 32 XV2 10 Florence Ave., Brighton, Mass. Hyman, Mayer, CIJBA . . '31 VIIi 36 Schuyler St., Roxbury, Mass. Hyzen, Leon ..,, . '32 IV 33 Crescent Ave., Beachmont, Mass. Iantosca, Angelo ..... . '34 XI 12 Winter St., Cambridge, Mass. Ide, Roy William, Jr., S.B., B911 . . Grad. X 1025 South Sixth St., Springheld, Ill. Ikurio, Frank Massao ,,,, . '32 VI 537 FOuI'th St., R061-2 Springs, WyO. Illian, Douglas Frank, CDMA . . . '31 VI 4512 Magnolia Ave., Chicago, Ill. Imray, Howard Harrir1gr0n,Jr, , . '32 XV3 21 Arl'1OlCl Park, ROCl'1eStC1', N. Y. Ingalls, David Bagby, CIJPA . . '34 II 526 North 5th St., Atchison, Kansas Ip, Po Ting ,,,,, . '34 II 229 Tam Kung Road, Hongkong, China Isbister, Eric Joseph . . . '34 VI-A 1126 84th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Isenstein, Solomon . . . A '34 VIIi 63 Dana St., Cambridge, Mass. Igselhnrdt, Charles William , . '32 XV2 300 SOUtl'1 Tenth St., Belleville, Ill. Isserlis, George Harold . . '33 X 284 Spring St., Fall River, Mass. Ivaska, Joseph Paul . . . '32 VI-A 87 Prichard Ave., West Somerville, Mass. Jackman, Arthur A., B.E.E. . , , , '33 III4 41 Center St., North Easton, Mass. Jackson, Foster Rhodes .... . . '33 IV 85 River St., Boston, Mass. Jackson, Richard Carlisle, S.B., AKE . Grad. XV 71 Daley Blvd., Rochester, N. Y. Jackson, Robert Milton, A.B. . . . Grad. X-A 1143 Perry Ave., Wichita, Kans. Jackson, William Goldthwait . . . '32 IV 268 Nuber Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Jacobs, William Harrison , , . '31 XV3 12 Royce Road, Allston, Mass. Jacobson, Larry .... . '33 VI-A 5 Pomona Ave., Newark, N. Jacobson, Samuel . . . '31 VIIi 23 Deering Road, Mattapan, Mass. Jacques, Raymond , . . '31 II 15 Elizabeth St., Attleboro, Mass. Jaffe, Victor Nevirt ,,,, . '33 XV2 1314 18th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. James, Byron Elfed, KE . . . . '32 IX-B Tilbury Terrace, Nanticoke, Pa. Jameson, Minor Story, Jr., KE . . '34 XVI 13 Oxford St., Chevy Chase, Md. Jameson, Robert Edwin , , , . '34 X 32 Eliot St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Jameson, Ronald Francis . . . '31 IV 41 Mellen St., Dorchester, Mass. f Jamieson, John Kenneth, AXA . . '31 XV1 816 13th Ave. W., Calgary, Alberta Jamora, Luis Lacson . . . Unclassified Manila, Philippines Jana, Sontosh Kumar . . . '32 X Bengal, India Janney, Samuel Abijah , , . '31 II Gloucester, Virginia Jaramillo, Eduardo . . . '31 I 1280 Carrera 7a, Bogota, Colombia, S. A. Jarosh, John Joseph .... . 31 II 225 L St., South Boston, Mass. Jaskelainen, Eino Armas ,.,. . '34 XVI 107 Washington St., Gardner, Mass. Jastram, Edward Perkins,Jr., CIDKE . . '34 XIV 104 Prospect St., Providence, R. I. Jelen, Frederic Charles ..... . '31 XIV 93 Washington Ave., Chelsea, Mass. Jenkins, Francis Grey ,,,, , '34 II 95 Somerset Ave., Winthrop, Mass. Jenkins, Thomas Hanna, AKE . . '32 II Pleasant St., Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. Jennison, Marshall Walker, S.B. . . Grad. VII 420 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mass. Jensen, William Johannes . . . . '31 Sp. IV 1034 74th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Jerome, Charles Watson . . . . '34 XV2 23 Sumner Road, Brookline, Mass. , Jessen, Harold Everett, B.S. . . Grad. IV 400 East 43rd St., Austin, Texas Jester, Simeon Van Trump, Jr. . '34 XIII 529 Sunset Road, Winnetka, Ill. Jewell, Arthur Doles, Jr .... . '32 IX-B 419 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. Jewell, Asa Hickman, EX .... . '33 XV3 P21riS Pike, Lexington, Ky. Jewett, Harrison Leach, B.S., AT . . '31 VI Hobart Ave., Short Hills, N. Jewett, John Wilson ..... . '32 XVI 104 Westbourne Terrace, Brookline, Mass Jewett, Raymond Bryce .... . '34 I 283 Vinton St., Melrose Highlands, Mass Jimenez, Luis Paulino, Jr., IIPAA . . '34 XVi San Jose, Costa Rica, C. A. Joel, Samuel W. ....... . '34 XVI 114 Western Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Johnsen, Norman Martin .... . . '33 IV 81 Orchard St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Johnson, Charles Richard, S.B., M.S. . Grad. X 44 Page Road, Newtonville, Mass. Johnson, Daniel Philip ..... . '31 VIIi 51 Gore St., East Cambridge, Mass. Johnson, Elliott DeWolf . , . . '34 XIII R. F. D. No. 7, Box 4, Oswego, N. Y. Johnson, Ellis Adolph, S.B., M.S. . . Grad. VIII 77 Center St., Holbrook, Mass. Johnson, Ernest Stanley, NPA . . . '31 IV-A 64 Grand St., Springfield, Mass. Johnson, Ferdinand Marcilius . . '32 II 202 Bridge St., Beverly, Mass. Johnson, Frederick Conrad . . '34 II 26 Metcalf St., Roslindale, Mass. Johnson, Guy Dibble, Jr., ZNI' . . . '32 VIII 38 Burling Slip, New York, N. Y. Johnson, Harry Lincoln . . . . '32 IIIi 12a Elmore St., Roxbury, Mass. Johnson, Joseph Anthony, B.M.E. . . . '32 XI 31 Hemlock St., Roslindale, Mass. Johnson, Lyman Baker, S.B., M.S. . . Grad. XIV 133 Dakota St., Dorchester, Mass. Johnson, Melvin Joseph . . . . '33 VI-A 46 Wren St., West Roxbury, Mass. Johnson, Robert Emanuel . . . . '32 IV 46 Phillips St., East Providence, R. I. Johnson, Stanley Lathrop, EAE . . '32 I 24 Mohegan Road, Ossining, N. Y. Johnson, Theron Crawford . . . '33 VI-A 3 Dudley St., Reading, Mass. Johnston, Douglas, ATS? . . . . '33 II 704 Adams Ave., Huntsville, Ala. Johnston, Leonard Whitman . . , '31 III3 Irving Place, Holliston, Mass. Jones, Charles Kenneth . . . '32 VI 52 Palmer St., Arlington, Mass. Jones, Dorothy Robinson . . '32 Sp. VII 81 Washington Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 416- Compliments of MR. CHARLES HAYDEN F63 . I51Cll5-CHI-if-il-'-Clgifill--:I Slmpson Bros. Corp. v and SON, Inc. REINFORCED CONCRETE 49 CONSTRUCTION STREET PAVING Genewll ConoreZeidAEII:1aIginYZ:llScan1zed GRANOLITHIC Floors, sidewalks, curbs, Q gutters, etc. 8 77 SUMMER STREET f BOSTON KENDALL SQUARE CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone: Universily 0073 0230 min:-cu:-:af-:Suu-Tm:-:I 417 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clan Caurre Home Addrefr jones, Edward Lee, AXP . . '33 XI 101 Fredonia Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Jones, Herman Charles , . '31 I 1200 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. , H h E ererr, , . '32 IV Thompson Ridge, N. Y. Ighiiss, Ldiis Edward, S.B. . . . '32 I 5704 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, Ill. Jones, Theodore Jack , '32 III2 23 Vaughan Ave., Newport, R. I. , W'lb M ron . . . '34 XV2 215 West 75th St., New York, N. Y. Icdiizi, Wilfr'eld Vilvian, A.B. . . '31 57124 K1iITcgarkSAVii, Cillflalgflllillll- rl , G or e Reid i . . '33 1 eec en t., ox ury, ass. Zigidziii, Hint? Grady, B.S . . Grad. VI 202 Magnolia St., Fort Collins, Colo. Jordan, Louige, BS, , . Grad. XII 173 West Delason Ave., Youngstown, Ohio Jordan, Robert Morse , , . '34 XV2 5 Cantwell Road, Milton, Mass. 0 QE, S H1 ,,,r , . '34 I 1926 62I'1d SE., BI'OOl4ly1'1, Y. Iloy, Heiiiy Bourne, Jr., AKE . . . '34 XVQ 270 Grosse Pointe Blvd., Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich Jugd, Ffdericllel Jfan Iglorn, EX . . g4OBguce Roasd, hlfgontcclair, u 1 U, eoriaf 053 , , , . . - l1I1'1I1'16I' I., IOC IZOI1, 2.55. rlurgiznson, Leo, MSE, Sc.D. . . Grad. VIII 33 Mae St., Tartu, Esthonia Kaiser, Charles Hugh, B.S. . . Grad. III 173 Hancock St., Cambridge, Mass. Kaiser, Frederick Gottlieb . . '34 X 461EWashington St., Roslindale, Mass. Kalikow, Israel .... . '32 VI 124 ummer St., Lynn, Mass. Kalinsky, Morris Leon . . '33 VI-A 49 Munroe St., Roxbury, Mass. Kallelis, Nicholas Spiros . . '32 XVII 64 Walnut St., Peabody, Mass. Kalrnan, Jack Richmond , . '31 I 55 Prince St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Kglugtiginj Max Armen , , '33 X 23 G'2,I'l3.I1Cl SC., CIIEISSZL, Mass. K1min5ky,J05ePh , , . '34 X 33 Quincy St., Roxbury, Mass. Kamy, Harry, GQBA . . . '31 I-A 101-33 94th St., Woodhaven, L. I., N. Y. Kane, Jggeph Anthony , . '32 XV2 7 Monument Sq., Charlestown, Mass. Kaplan, Jaeoh , , , . '31 VI 119 Ormond St., Mattapan, Mass. Kaplan, jacob . . . '33 V 59 Wilcock St., Dorchester, Mass. Kaplan, Leo . . '34 II East Mountain Road, Westfield, Mass. Kaplan, Nathan . . . '31 IX-C 172 Center St., Brockton, Mass. Karaian, Leo John . . . '33 VIIi 881 Harrison Ave., Boston, Mass. Karr, Henry Neal, KZ . . . '34 II 7621 Georgetown Road, Bethesda, Md. Kashemsanta, Sukshom . . '31 VI-C B21DgkOlC, Siam Katz, Rubin .... . '33 X 11 Hazelwood St., Malden, Mass. Kauppinen, Jalo Aaros . . . '34 X 73 Marshall St., Fitchburg, Mass. Kawazoe, Soichi, B,S, , . , . Grad. II 348 Kitagata St., Yokohama, Japan Kawecki, Henry Casimir . . . . '34 IX-C 1912 North Damen Ave., Chicago, Ill. Kay, William Cameron, B.Ch.E. . . Grad. X 5324 Russell Ave., South Minneapolis, Minn. Kaye, Albert Louis . .... . '31 XIV 115 East 168th St., New York, N. Y. Kean, George William . . . . '32 II 40 Magdala St., Boston, Mass. Kearney,Ju5tir1 Mennis , . '34 I 77 Farragtgt Road, Scoufih Boston, Mass. Kearns, John Edward , , , . '32 VI 19 Emery C., Broo vi 6, MQSS. Keating, Jerome Francis . . . '32 V GOFIIHIU, Maine Keddie, William Morgan, B.Sc. . . Grad. XVI 6 Monkland Ave., Ottawa, Ont. Keefe, john Francis .... . '34 VI-A 47 Hartford St., Dorchester, Mass. Keeler, Harry Luther, Jr. . . . . '33 II 52 Lockwood Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. Keene, Philip Edward, B.S. . . Grad. IV 1028 7th St. North, Fargo, N. D. Keily, Delbar Pouleut .... '34 VI 46 Palisado Ave., Windsor, Conn. Keith, William Hammond, TFA . . '33 XVi 121 Middle St., Old Town, Me. Kelley, Betsy Duncan .... . '34 II 3580 Free Ferry St., Fort Smith, Ark. Kelliher, Walter james . . . . '34 VI-A 50 Presley Sf-, Malden, M355 . Kelly, Erskine Ramsay, X111 . . . '34 II 914 Clintorg Ava? Big SUOUCNEHP, V4- Kelly, John Francis ,,... . '32 IIIi 139 Evans t., atertown, ass. Kelly, Margaret Burnham, A.B. . . '33 IV 164 Brown St., Providence, I. Kelly, Robert Michael ,.., . '31 IX-A 42 Chestnut Sq., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Kelman, jack, TAKE . . , . '32 VIII 89 Lexington Ave., Providence, R. I. Kelton, John Tremain, AKE . . '32 X 605 West Midland St., Bay City, Mich. Kennedy, John Cornelius, Jr. . . '34 XVF, 111 McKinley Ave., Norwich, Conn. Kennedy, John Joseph, Jr. . . . '31 I 85 Adams St., Allston, Mass. Kennedy, Maurice William , . '33 VI 18 New Haven Ave., Derby, Conn. Kenney, Raymond Arthur . . . . '33 XV2 1977 BCHCOH St, Wabim, M285- Kenngott, Robert Louis . . . . '34 VIII 51 Otis St., Newtonville, Mass. Kent, Lloyd Willington, A.B., QA9 . '33 Sp. IV 955 Central Ave., Pawrimker, R. I. Kentro, Daniel Marks .... . '32 X 222 Douglas St., Warren, Ariz. Keoylos, Leonidas Michael . . '33 VI Ambler, Pa. Kerisher, George Kenneth . . . . '32 XVI 584 Centre St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Kern, Albert George, Jr., KE . . . '34 IV-A 1810 Melrose Place, Knoxville, Tenn. Kerrigan, John Joseph, Jr. . . . '34 XV 781 Hanover St., Fall River, Mass. Kerrigan, William James, Ph.B. . . '34 I' 314 Cory St., Fall River, Mass. Keskulla, Arnold Edward . . . . '32 III4 18 Linden Ave., Ossining, N. Y. Kessler, Monroe Henry . . . '33 III3 86 Henry St., Cambridge, Mass. Keyser, Robert Alden . . . . '34 XVI 200 Walnut Ave., Revere, Mass. Kiang, David Henry, M.D. . . Grad. VII Nanking, China Kidde, Gustave Edgar, CIJBE . . . '33 X 217 St. Paul St., Brookline, Mass. Kiebler, William Daniel, EX . . . '34 IV 1217 West Main St., Enid, Okla. Kiencke, Karl Frederick , . . . '34 VI 57 Colfax St., Fall River, Mass. Kilbourn, William Arthur, NIIA , . '33 II 1 Pleasant St., Groton, Mass. Kiley, Henry Edward .... . '33 II 114 South Border Road, Medford, Mass. Killam, Evelyn Borden . , '33 IV 30 Webster St., East Lynn, Mass. Kimball, Everett, jr., GX . . . '34 VI-A 186 Elm St., Northampton, Mass. 418 THIE COOP, This is the M. I. 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 souvenirs that will have a permanent value to you after you have left Tech to take your place in the World. l QECHNOLOGY BRANCH, H. c. s. ll-llc. KC. BARROWS, 995 Member Americezvz .Yaciezy Civil Engineerx CONSULTING HYDRAULIC ENGINEER Hydro-electric developments - Water supplies Reports, plans, supervision Advice, appraisals 6 BEACON STREET f BOSTON, MASS. JONES ts LAMSON Jlacbine Company 5Pfin52ff, Vt' MANUFACTURERS OF HARTNESS FLAT TURRET LATHE FLANDERS GROUND TAP HARTNESS AUTOMATIC DIE HARTNESS SCREW THREAD COMPARATOR FAY AUTOMATIC LATHE HARTOMETER SCREW THREAD GAUGE CATALOGS WILL BE SENT ON 'REQUEST Telephone: HUB. 6084 I Webster-Thomas Company .Mafzufacturers and 'Distributors MATCHLESS BRAN Food Products 7 SUPPLIES for Bakers, Confectioners, Ice Cream Manu- facturers, Soda Dispensers, Hotels and Institutions Offices and Laboratories 217 STATE STREET BO STON 419 DIRECTORY OE STUDENTS Name Clair Cozzrre Home Arlrirerr Kimball, Robert Merriman . . . . '33 XV2 1055 ESSCEX St., Lawrence, Mass. Kimball, William Phelps, B.S., C.E. , Grad. I 906 Mississippi Ave., Davenport, Iowa Kimberly, James Holbrook, A311 . . '34 XV3 408 East Wisconsin Ave., Neenah, Wis. Kimble, Jack Merkel, CIPKE . . . . '32 VIII 74 Manhattan St., Rochester, N. Y. Kinawy, Ibrahim Zaky, C.E. . . . . Grad. I Cairo, Egypt Kincade, Gerard Magella, Jr., EX . . '33 XV2 1312 Cherokee Road, Louisville, Ky. King, Albert Dunning, XXI' . . . '32 X 511 North Main St., Palmer, Mass. King, Herbert Leslie, Jr. , . '32 X Pontoosic Lake, Pittsfield, Mass. King, John Callen, Jr. . , . '33 I Westwood, N. KiHs,.lOhf1 Hallman . . . '31 vi-A 98 Berkshire sr., Cambridge, Mass. King, John Wilkins, AT . . '34 XV-3 Truman Road, Dixon, Ill. King, Robert Ugstad . . . . '34 I Westwood, N. J. King, Rodney William . . . . '34 II 14 Byron St., Wakefield, Mass. Kingsland, George Martyn, NIIA . . . '34 XV2 2124 Girard St. South, Minneapolis, Minn. Kingsley, Charles, Jr., S.B.. . . . Grad. VI- 1167 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. Kinraide, Robert Burton . . . . '33 II 363 Walnut St., Newtonville, Mass. Kinzer, Howard Andrew, CDEK . . '32 I-A 14 West Lenox St., Chevy Chase, Md. Kirkpatrick, William Adams, NPA . . '32 X 1255 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Kittinger, Genevieve .... . '34 IV 72 Beaconsfield Road, Brookline, Mass. Klee, William Benjamin, Jr. . . '34 H13 5307 Northumberland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa Klein, George Robert, A.B. . . '32 XV, 1890 Alvason Road, East Cleveland, Ohio Klein, Howard Thalman . . '34 X 525 West Walnut St., Kokomo, Ind. Klein, Julian Joel .... . '33 11 43 Esmond St., Boston, Mass. Kleinert, Philip Van Sicklen . . . '32 II 234 Stamford Ave., Stamford, Conn. Kline, Frederick Schoppe, ATSZ . . '32 II 37 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. Klopp, Kenneth Henry, EX . . . '32 XV3 508 Rockwood Blvd., Spokane, Wash. Knapp, Stuart Richardson . . . , '31 X 35 Harvard St., Dorchester, Mass. Knight, Daniel Brown, B.S. . . Grad. I 6 East High St., Newburyport, Mass. Knight, Robert Dodge . . . . '31 XVQ 21 Bromrield St., Newburyport, Mass. Knight, Stanley Storer .... . '34 XIV 55 Graves Ave., Lynn, Mass. Knochel, Raymond Fred, AXA . . . Unclassified 602 Wyatt Ave., Lincoln, Ill. Knoeppel, Alwin Raymond, AXA . . '32 VI-C 1100 Grand Concourse, New York, N. Y. Knowlton, Robert Foster . . . . '33 X Monument St., Wenham, Mass. Knox, Thomas ....... . '31 XVI 23 Bradlee St., Dorchester, Mass. Knox, William Jacob, Jr., B.S., M.S.. , Grad. V 183 Campbell St., New Bedford, Mass. Knudsen, Harold Raymond, B.S., M.S. . . Grad. Sp. I 22 Bailey Road, Arlington, Mass. Ko, Fook Sun ....... . '34 XVI 83 Rua da Praia Grande, Macao, China Kocher, Addis Edward, SE . , . . '31 VI-C Reserve St., Boonton, N. Kock, Frederic Henry, B.S .... . '31 Sp. IV 3280 Jefferson Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Koen, William John, A.B. . ' . . . '34 Sp. IV 159 Federal St., Salem, Mass. Koerner, Franklin Knott, E.E., IIKA . '34 XV2 312 West St. Vrain St., Colorado Springs, Colo Koether, Paul Carl, Jr. ..... . '33 XV2 843 East St., New Britain, Conn. Kohler, Otto Cornelius, B911 . . . '31 IV-A Friendship, Indiana Koines, Peter Thomas . . . . '34 XVI 1404 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington, Mass Kolker, Leon Alvin . . . . '31 X 25 East 99th St., New York, N. Y. Koller, George Frank . . . . '32 VI 877 East 231st St., New York, N. Y. I Kontanis, Leonidas George . , . '33 VII 41 Falmouth St., Boston, Mass. Koo, Eugene Chen, S.B. . . Grad. X Shanghai, China Koplow, Morris .... . '34 V 46 Esmond St., Dorchester, Mass. Korb, Herbert Emil .... . '33 VI 25 Chestnut St., Lawrence, Mass. Kozol, Solomon Mendell, B.S. . . '34 Sp. VII 39 Dunreath St., Roxbury, Mass. Kratt, Edward John Andrew, Jr. , . . '34 I 1914 Woodbine St., Brookline, Mass. Krause, Milton Walde, B.S. , . . Grad. VI La Grange, Texas Kraybill, William Steward, B911 . . . '34 VI 1113 3rd Ave., Asbury Park, N. Kresser, Theodore Otto John . . . '34 X 114 Albemarle St., Springfield, Mass. Kressman, Frederick William, Jr. . . '34 X 1154 Sixth Ave., Laurel, Miss. Kretchmar, Osmond Chester . . . . '34 I 17 Hamlet Place, Malden, Mass. Kreuzkamp, AugustJoseph, Jr., fPK . . '33 II 299 Moraine Road, Highland Park, Ill. Kreuzkamp, George David, 112K . . . '34 XV2 299 Moraine Road, Highland Park, Ill. Krim, Norman Bernard . . . . '34 VI 227 Haven Ave., New York, N. Y. Kron, Emerson Philip .... . '34 I 178 Melrose St., Rochester, N. Y. Krooming, Adolf Oscar . . . . '31 VI-C 888 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Kropf, Richard Thomas, QMA . . '31 II 1404 Sherwin Ave., Chicago, Ill. Kropp, George Victor . . . . '31 Sp. VII 37 Mill St., Worcester, Mass.- - Kf0WSki, .lOS6ph Robert . . . '34 VI 40 Spring Ave., Brockton, Mass. Kruegel, Erwin Oswald. . . '32 II 6 Platt St., Lawrence, Mass. Krute, Herman .... . '34 I 20 Willard St., Chelsea, Mass. KFUQYBF, Harry Max . . . '32 VIII 148 Harvard St., Dorchester, Mass. Kubitsky, Joseph George . . . , '34 VII 19 Howland St., Roxbury, Mass. Kulka, Hans Ernst, Dipl. Ing. . . Grad. I 24 Anton Grafi' Str., Dresden, Germany K'lUClf2fl'1, MiCl121G1 ..... . '31 VI 348 Pine St., Bridgeport, Conn. Kunz, Warren Jacob ..... . . '34 VI 1 Chester St., Hillside, N. Kuposky, Sidney Leon, S.B., EAM . . Grad. VII 38 Charlotte St., Dorchester, Mass. K'-lS1I11fZ, Irving Robert .... . '34 VI-A 42 Bliss Road, Newport, R. I. KM, Walter SFHHICY .... . '33 II 201 Nash Road, New Bedford, Mass. La Bran, John Francis . . '33 II 51 Walnut St., Lynn, Mass. La Capria, Arthur Rocco .... . '31 II 31 Thacher St., Boston, Mass. La Cava, Thomas ...... . '34 VII 9 George St., Chelsea, Mass. Ladd, Frederick A-ugustus, Jr,, NIIA . . '31 II 106 Electric Ave., West Somerville, Mass. Laird, William Winder, Jr., fIDBE , . '33 XV2 3200 West 17th St., Wilmington, Del. 420 C I N EVERY KNOT A WEAVERJS KNOT,, .mf i! H2235 The BARBER-coLMAN Way of Automatic Spooiing and Warping Results in Lower Operating Costs In analyzing the merits of various spooling and warping systems it is Well to remember one proven fact, that the real improvements in the Warp are made in the Automatic Spooier and not in the Warper as many are led to believe. Perfect Weaver's knots, elimination of kinks, efficient yarn cleaners, and running the yarn without artificial ten- sion at the Barberfcolman Automatic Spooler go farther toward making perfect Warps and reducing operating costs than any benefits that may be obtained through the use of any other spooling, Winding and warping system. BARBER'COLMAN COMPANY General Ojqces and Plant ROCKFORD, ILL., U. S. A. GREENVILLE, s, c. FRAMINGHAM, MASS. 421 DIRECTORY OE STUDENTS Name Clan Cazmre Home Addrefi' Lalone, Murray james, B.S., M.S., BQII . . Grad, X-A 82 Judson St., Canton, N. Y. Lam, Q1-,jk H0 ,,,,,4, , '31 I 1 Tramway Path, Hongkong, China Lal-MICH, Arthur Luis S ,,,,, '34 VI-A 45 Boulevard Lannes, Paris, France Lambert, Henry George, Jr .... . '34 V 120 Bussey St., East Dedham, Mass. Lambert, Samuel Ernest, jr .,,, . '33 III2 726 Sumner Ave., Spokane, Wash. Lainmers, Lowell John William, AT , '34 IV 5222 Lakewood Ave., Chicago, Ill. Lamoretti, Robert ...... . '31 XVI 1214 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. Lg,f11y,Jg,1'f1e5 Pierre ,,,,,, . '33 I 500 SO1ltl'l Grand St., Sedalia, IVIO. Landsman, Harry . . '31 I 122 Shirley Ave., Revere, Mass. Lane, John Merrifield . . . . '32 X 8 Chiswick Road, Brookline, Mass. Lane, john Woodbury .... , . '31 II 139 Mt. Vernon St., Nevvtonville, Mass. Langeland, Earle Edward, A.B. . . Grad. V 1337 Peck Str, Muskegan, Mich. Langmaid, john Frank, Jr., X115 . . '31 X-B 97 Phillips St., Swampscott, Mass. Langsdorf, Gaynor Huggins, B.S.. . . Grad. X-A 1010 Esther St., Vancouver, Wash. Langwill, James Picken, 95' . , '32 X 43 Longfellow Terrace, Springfield, Mass. Lankes, Richard Leonard . , . , '31 IX-B 22 Spring St., South Hadley Falls, Mass. Lantin, Emilia, D.D.S. . . . Grad. Sp. VII 126 Bugallon St., Manila, Philippines Lapidus, Bernard , , . '33 VII 22 Poplar St., Boston, Mass. Lappe, Paul ..... . '34 VI 1029 South Orange Ave., Newark, N. Lappin, Arthur Norman . . '31 XVI 496a Blue Hill Ave., Roxbury, Mass. Lappin, Lester Sidney . . '34 VI-A 496a Blue Hill Ave., Roxbury, Mass. Lappin, Walter William , , , . '31 I-A 25 Fairview Road, Norwood, Mass. Larkin, Charles Edwin ,..,, , '31 XV2 125 Grant St., North Attleboro, Mass. Larrabee, Herbert Manson, Jr., NIfA . . '33 XIII-C Main St., Tewksbuty, Mass. Larrison, Millard Samuel, A.B. . . . Grad. X Box 215, St. Albans, W. Va. Larrivee, jules Alphonse, SB. . Grad. IX-C 45 Dover St., Fall River, Mass. Launder, William Chambers . . . '32 VII 42-30 South 160th St., FlL1Sl'1iUg, N. Y. Lavrakas, Charles Archimedes. . . . . '31 VI 2251 West 11th St., Cleveland, Ohio Lawrence, David Bass, A.B., B.S. . . Grad. XV 703 Lowell Ave., Wynnewood, Okla. Lawrence, George Richard, ATA . . . '34 VI 194 Rugby Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lawrence, john, QIPPA . . . . '32 XVI 17 Washington St., Rutland, Vt. Lawsine, Leo jacob . . . . . '32 VIII 40 Harvard St., Malden, Mass. Lawson, John Louis, B.S. . . Grad. IX-C 2356 Connecticut St., Gary, Ind. Lawson, Robert Wilde . . . '32 X 5 Magnolia St., Beverly, Mass. Lawton, Harold Paul, EN . '32 II 530 Allen St., Syracuse, N. Y. Lazear, John Milford ..... . '34 XVI 5 West Pleasant St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio Leadbetter, Robert Thomas, fIPI'A . . '31 XVI 56 South Chestnut St., Augusta, Me. Leadbetter, Thomas Sheldon, Jr. . . '34 XVI 39 Blaney St., Swam scott, Mass. Leary, William Ambrose . . . '34 XIII 396 Whipple St., Fali' River, Mass. Leavitt, George Damon, Jr. . '32 V 154 South Ave., Whitman, Mass. LeBeau, Lawrence Charles, B.S. . . '31 I R. F. D. No. 2, Plymouth, N. H. Lebowitz, Harold .... . '34 XVI 125 Hutchings St., Roxbury, Mass. Lee, Davis Walker, AKE . . . '33 XV2 623 West Grand River St., Lansing, Mich Lee, john David, Jr., B.S. . . '31 VI-A 10 Wigglesworth St., Malden, Mass. Lee, Louis Hsun . . . , '32 XIII Tsinan, China Lee, Yosan, B.S. . . . . Grad. II Mukden, China Lees, Harry Guy .... '33 XV2 62 Rockview St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Leete, William Tower, GAX . . '34 XVI Main St., Hingham, Mass. Lefevre, Paul Ward ..... . . '32 II 2300 University Ave., New York, N. Y. LeFevre, Walter joseph, B.S.E. . . Grad. X-A 415 East Indian St., Midland, Mich. Leighton, Harold Clark . . . '34 V 1242 Commonwealth Ave., Allston, Mass Leino, Leo Pentti .... . . '32 XVI Wachusett Road, Westminster, Mass. Leithead, Robert Corey, B.S. . . Grad. VI 1205 Spring St., Seattle, Wash. ' Lem, Wing Fong .... . '34 XVI Canton, China Lentini, Guy Carl . . . . '32 IX-A 77a Dover St., Boston, Mass. Leslie, john William . . . '32 XV1 43 Jackson Road, Somerville, Mass. L'Esperance, Stanley Leo . . . '31 IV 9 Lee St., Cambridge, Mass. Leto, joseph ...... . . '33 II 9 Noble Court, East Boston, Mass. Leum, Leonard Norman, B.A. . Grad. V Westby, Wisconsin Levatinsky, Paul ,.... , '34 V 112 Howland St., Roxbury, Mass. Levene, Lester Stanley, EAM . '33 I 95 Parkway, Chelsea, Mass. Levine, Bernard Elliot . . . . '34 IX-C 35 Elm Hill Park, Roxbury, Mass. Levine, Edward Richmond . . '32 VI-C 137 Hampshire St., Cambridge, Mass. Levine, Martin .... . '33 VI-A 30 Roslyn St., Salem, Mass, Levine, Raymond Sumner . . '34 VI 137 Hampshire St., Cambridge, Mass. Levinson, Gordon, EAM . . '32 VIII 54 Shepard St., Rochester, N. Y. LCVQUSOH, Norman . . . . . '33 VI-A 36 Florence Ave., Revere, Mass. Levmfofls Harold Leon . . Grad. VI-A 826 North Vendome St., Los Angeles, Calif Levy, Max Mulready . . . . '34 VI-A 419 West Upsal St., Philadelphia, Pa. Lewis, David Draper, A.B. . . . '31 VI-A 825 Columbia Ave., Millville, N. Lewis, Everett Vernon, S.B. . . Grad. V 78 Erie Ave., Newton Highlands, Mass. Lewis, Leland LaRaut . . . '33 IV-A 685 East 42nd St. North, Portland, Ore. Lewis, Mary Frances . . . . '32 IV Beaver Falls, N. Y. LEWIS, Richard Mendenhall . . '34 VI 32 Church St., New Canaan, Conn. L?Yd0f', f3fFhU1'.lP1U1CS ---- . '34 I 144W Prospect St., Providence, R. I. LIPPY1 Wllham Parker, JP., GE . . '32 I 259 Court St., Plymouth, Mass. Lfb'-mi Israel -1 -- --.. . '32 VIII 44 Stanwood St., Boston, Mass. I-Zbfffafb, Befllamlfl . . . , , '33 VIII 125 Howland St., Roxbury, Mass. LfChfbl21U, SFCPIWCU, BS- - . Grad. XVI 10618 Woodland St., Cleveland, Ohio I-fChfgf1fH, Theodore Marx . '32 XVI 1406 Edgewater Ave., Chicago, Ill. I-1d0i'f, Herbert james . . '34 XVI 3629 Everett St. N.W., Washington, D. C 422 x?x Ashton Pop Valves and Steam Gauges .aalvi A Superior in Quality of material and workmanship, and with ' greatest efficiency and durability, they challenge com- parison With any others on the market. High graiie gooiif oar excliiyioe Jpecialijf. p p T H E A s H T o N V A LV E c o M PA N Y iiz 161 FIRST STREET 1 1 1 CAMBRIDGE, MASS is S . .i 2? N 3 I EQ I I .if -J Isis T352 l', ,si li' I J. B. Hunter Company Hartlware Carpenters and Mechanics Tools, Work Benches, Tool Cabinets and Chests. Automobile Accessories, Yale Chain Hoists, Yale Locks, Builder's Hardware. I Hardware High Grade Fishing Tackle, Cameras and Photographic Supplies, Razors, Blades Brushes, Mirrors, American and Foreign Pocket Knives and Carving Sets. 7 mi, Distributors of Genuine YALE Locks and Hardware 60 SUMMER ST. BOSTON, MASS. METCALF if EDDY Engineers HARRISON P. EDDY CHARLES W. SHERMAN, '90 ALMON I.. FALES FRANK A. MARSTON JOHN P. WENTWORTH, '10 HARRISON P. EDDY, JR., '17 ARTHUR L. SHAW, '09 E. SHERMAN CHASE, '06 Refuse Collection and DisposaL Water, Sewage, Drainage and Industrial Wastes Problems Laboratories Valuations STATLER BUILDING BOSTON eAuto1natic WATER HEATERS COPPER TANKS GALVANIZED and BLACK STEEL TANKS of ALL KINDS Riverside Boiler Works Incorporated CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS M. ILIINSRY ef RRoTH1tRs Military Police anil Fire U niforrn Makers Q9 ONE WASHINGTON STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 425 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clair Cozzrfe Home Addren Lieben, Samuel, B.S. . . . . '32 VI-C 600 West 161st St., New York, N. Y. Lilja, Oscar Luther, B.S. . . Grad. II 2543 Clinton Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Liljegren, Gustav Utne . . . '33 II 118 Glencoe Place, Quincy, Mass. Lirnpisvasti, Perm, S.B. . , Grad. XVI Bangkok, Siam Lindley, George Watson . . '33 II Awbury Pk., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Lindsay, Lennox Hubbard, Jr. . . . '33 X Lowell Road, Concord, Mass. Lindsey, Wilton Joseph .... . '34 II 950 Englewood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Linz, Jerome Emanuel ..... . '33 XV2 637 North Bronson Ave., Hollywood, Calif. Lionberger, David Clark, jr., B.S., KA . '32 XVII 413 Westover Ave., Roanoke, Va. Lippitt, Kendrick Henry, EAE . . . '34 VI-A 110 Pioneer St., Cooperstown, N. Y. Lister, Amy Victoria . . . . '32 XV2 328 Chestnut St., Clinton, Mass. Lister, Donald Kaye, GX . . . '34 XV2 11 Anchor Drive, Greenhaven, Rye, N. Y. Lister, Mildred Emma .... . . '32 IV-A 328 Chestnut St., Clinton, Mass. Litaker, Thomas Franklin, S,B. . . Grad. IV Route No. 2, Concord, N. C. Little, David Harold . . . . '33 II 16 Saranac St., Dorchester, Mass. Littleheld, Lawrence Crosby . . '32 I-A 52 Winthrop St., West Newton, Mass. Littmann, Ellis Carl, EAM . . . . . '33 XV2 5601 Waterman St., St. Louis, Mo. Littreal, William Bernard, A.B. . . . Grad. X-A Meadowview, Virginia Littrell, Lawrence Wayne, B.S., KPMA . Grad. X Box 302, Salem, Va. Livingston, Hart Leon ..... . '34 XIII 19 San Rafael Ave., San Anselmo, Calif. Liu, Sui-Fan, B.S., M.S ..... . Grad. VI Yanchow, China Lloyd, Edmund Henry, KE . . . . '33 XV1 3736 Kanawha St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Lobban, Richard Andrew, B.S., ATA . '31 VI-A 269 School St., Webster, Mass. Lobdell, Franklin Howard . . . . '34 II 148 Fairview Ave., Naugatuck, Conn. Lobdell, Prentiss ...... . '33 X 55 Lynde Ave., Melrose, Mass. Lobo-Guerrero, Antonio . . '31 I Bogota, Colombia, S. A. Lobo-Guerrero, Daniel . . , . '31 I Bogota, Colombia, S. A. Locke, Edward Bicknell, Jr. . . '34 III3 2 Greenough Park, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Lockhart, Ernest Earl . . . . '34 X 49 Rutledge Road, Mattapan, Mass. Lockman, Edward Leslie, Jr. . . '33 X 124 Pearson Road, Somerville, Mass. Lodge, William Brewster . . . Grad. VI-A 375 Cabot St., Newtonville, Mass. Loeb, Robert Morris .... , . '32 VI 1372 Monroe Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Loetscher, David Lubertus, B.S. . . Grad. X Sibley, Iowa Loewe, Peter Ludwig . . . . '31 IX-B 31 Lietzenbutger St., Berlin, Germany Loewenstein, Edward . . . . '34 IV 192 Vine Ave., Highland Park, Ill. Loftus, Edward Roland, EN . . '33 IX-C 50 Estabrook Road, Wollaston, Mass. Logan, John Elmer, BQH . . . '33 VI 329 Cookman St., Asbury Park, N. Longley, John Fielding . . '32 VI-A 11 Courtier Ave., Maplewood, N. Loomis, Donald Story . . . '31 XV2 5 Conner Ave., Westfield, Mass. Lord, Irwin Matheson . , . . '31 XVQ 231 Audubon Road, Boston, Mass. Lorentzen, Oscar Ludwig, Jr. , . '33 X 51 Hemlock St., Arlington, Mass. Lorenz, Gilbert Gustav . . . '34 I 2868 Winslow Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Loring, Albert Delano . . . . . '34 IV-A 1278 Michigan Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Loucks, Charles Ernest, A.B, . . Grad. X 344 Bush St., Mountain View, Calif. Loud, Norman Dyer .... . '33 X 47 Torrey St., South Weymouth, Mass. Loughman, James . . . . '33 II Cushing Road, Cohasset, Mass. Lourie, Eugene Joseph . . . . '31 II 34 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Loustaunau, John Julian, JDK . . '32 VI-A 216 West Johnson St., San Antonio, Texas Love, Robert MacLure, AKE , , . '33 II 1 Spring Road, Great Neck, N. Y. Lovejoy, George Lyman, QBE . . Unclassihed 56 Berkeley St., Rochester, N. Y. Lovett, Lawrence Llewellyn . . '31 XV2 23 Warland St., Cambridge, Mass. Lowery, Glenn Arthur, A.B. . . '32 VI-A 160 North Stormont St., New Concord, Ohio Lowery, Richard Rumery . . '34 XIII-C 319 Union Ave., Framingham, Mass. Lown, Gilbert Arthur . . . '31 VI-A 31 Spencer Ave., West Somerville, Mass. Lucas, Kenneth Bradley . . '32 X 477 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Lucey, Bernard Dennis . . . '33 IV-A 101 Sanford St., Melrose, Mass. Lucke, Charles Herman, Jr. . . '34 XVI 658 68th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lufkin, Andrew, Jr. . . . '34 XVI 6 Harrison Ave., Gloucester, Mass. Lukashevich, Nicholas Kaitau . , '31 IV 232 Tecumseh St., Fall River, Mass. Luke, Charles Daniel, B.S. . . Grad. X-A Coin, Iowa Lukins, Richard Hayes, B.S. . . Grad. X 19 West 10th St., Tulsa, Okla. Lundstrom, Reginald Rowe . . . . '32 XVI Harvard, Mass. Lutz, Francis Arthur ..... . '31 XV2 827 Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Luykx, Henrik Maria Christian, EX . Grad. I-A Tenafly, N. Lykos, George Nestor .,... . '34 IV 121 Metropolitan Ave., Boston, Mass. Lynch, Eugene Francis, CIDK , . . . '32 XIV 77 Hampden St., Indian Orchard, Mass. Lynch, John Ivers, ATQ .... '33 II 41 Mason St., Brookline, Mass. Lynch, John Moore ..... , '32 IV-A Technology Dormitories Lynch, Madeleine Estelle Aileen, A.B. . . '33 I 441 South Main St., Wellesville, N. Y. Lyon, Hilda Margaret, B.A., M.A. . . Grad. XVI Tryst House, Market Weighton, York, Eng. Lyon, John Clarence, GX .... . '32 XVI 339 Valley Road, Merion Station, Pa. Lyons, Ernest Herbert, jr. . . . . '31 V 219 Sheridan Road, Kenilworth, Ill. M9-ble, HCUFY Clay -... . '34 IX-A 70 Southbourne Road, Jamaica Plain, Mass. MCAleer, John Bernard .... . . '33 I 50 Grand View Road, Weymouth, Mass. MCAICVY, Ambrose, SC-B., M-S. . , Grad. V 669 Broadway, Pawtucket, R. I. MCAnally, Eugene Debs . . . '34 VI R. F. D. No. 5, Richmond, Va. M21CBFf1YHff,.l0hH M0FfiSOU, IF- . '31 XV3 55 Boylston St., Watertown, Mass. MCB1'1dei Eugene BOYLI - - . '32 VI-A 6210 Morton St., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa MCB1'1ef1,.l0SCPh PCFCF - . '31 I-A 86 Emory St., Attleboro, Mass. MCC-1121, ,lohn Robert, B.S. , , '32 VI-A 2110 West Tioga St., Philadelphia, Pa. 424 ICE CREAM for all Occasions Fancy Individual Ices, Ice Cream Cakes and Frozen Desserts of every descmptxon. Specral attenuon g1ven to social events and all forms of entertammg. AIRMONTIS Better flutter 1 f'f31a1ggi.s55if.fiizigii5gii2?f'flf -4 PAR T Of NEAPOLITAN ICE CREAM Co. E VER Y Landsdowne Street, Cambridge Telephone University 7460 llll Illl IIII Illl llll Illl IIII IIII :BASKETS I For fvery Turposea I FRANK E. EITTS 1' Manufacturing and Supply Co. 88 Purchase Street, corner Oliver Street, BOSTON Illl IIII IIII llll llll IIII IIII llllf Hancock 8522 L. E. Maran Co. STATIONERS 1 PRINTERS Office Oazfntters 290 Devonshire Street 1 Boston, Mass. BIGELOW, KENT, WILLARD 699 CO. Consulting Engineers ana' effcconnlants tjllerchanclising Counselors B. W. DOW '09 F. P. POOLE '05 F. A. TARR '05 I- A- WILLARD '09 ACHUSETTS PARK SQUARE BUILDING f BGSTON, MASS THE lL. G. lB3AlLlEOlUlR COMPANY ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Manufa ctarers of B ADGES ERATERNITY JEWELRY MEDALS RINGS MEMORIAL TABLETS CUPS FAVQRS EMBLEM INSIGNIA TROPHIES PROGRAMS ATHLETIC FIGURES MEDALLIONS STATIONERY DOOR PLATES PLAQUES Known Wherever There Are Schools and Colleges 425 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS v Name Clan Cowie Home Addrefr Mccaffhyf Jeremiah Joseph . . . . '31 VI-C 77 Bellevue Str, Dorchester, Mass. Mccaskeya John Donovan, AKE . . . '31 XV3 American National Bank, St. Joseph, Mo. McCaughan, George Joseph . . . '34 I 230 Midwood St., Brooklyn, N. Y. MacClintock, George Ronald . . . . '31 I 2 Messenger St., Canton, Mass. McClure, Alfred Marce, B.S. . . Grad. VI 1316 Grand Ave., Trinidad, Colo. McConnell, Miller Eugene . . '32 IV 191 Winona Ave., Highland Park, Mich. McCormack, Charles Edward .... . '32 X 21 Winchester Place, Winchester, Mass. McCormack, Robert Louis ..... . . '33 VI 294 Elmdorf Ave., Rochester, N. Y. McCormick, Edwin Harrison, B.S., M.A . . Grad. X 3539 Winthrop Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. McCormick, Harold Arthur ..... . '32 XIII 137 Sutherlan Road, Brookline, Mass. MacCornack, Donald Amsden, A.B., EN . . . '32 IV 1800 Cadwell Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio McCoy, Charles Brelsford, B.S., CIDKNII . . Grad. X-A Park Drive, Wilmington, Del. McCulloh, Carroll Downing, EX . . . 31 XV2 216 Third Ave. North, Great Falls, Mont. Mqcutghegn, Walter Fletcher , , . '33 X 10 Wellington SE., BI'OCl-ZEOI1, MASS. MacDonald, Hugh Wallace . . '33 XIII 15 Lexington Ave., Somerville, Mass. MacDonald, John Daniel .... . '31 X 47 Wheeler Ave., Brockton, Mass. McDonald, Milton Gerard .... . '34 XVI 2 St. Paul St., Cambridge, Mass. MacDonnell, James Alan ..... . . '32 II 225 Essex St., Haverhill, Mass. MacDougall, Cedric Hugh, B.A., S.M. . Grad. I 81 Colbeck St., Toronto, Canada MacDuff, Francis Henry ..... . 33 II 134 Walnut St., Brockton, Mass. McEntee, Ernest, B.S. . . . . '34 VI Santa Ana St., Salvador, C. A. McFadden, William Carleton . . '31 Army Ord. Watertown, Mass. MacFarland, Lester Burton . . '31 I 226 Arlington St., Quincy, Mass. McGilvra, Robert Dickinson . . . '32 I 289 East 47th St., Portland, Ore. Machen, Claude Fletcher, AT . . . '31 VI-A 100 Stults Road, Belmont, Mass. Machinsal, Albiny .... . '33 IX-B 240 North Quincy St., Brockton, Mass. McHugh, Gerard Edward . . . Grad. I-A 28 Summit Ave., Everett, Mass. McIntire, David Prigmore, NIIA . . . Grad. VI-A Main St., Norton, Mass. McIsaac, John Thomas, Jr., EAE . . '32 XIII 105 Cedar St., East Weymouth, Mass. Mack, Charles Edward, Jr.. . . . '34 X 145 South Long Beach Ave., Freeport, N. Y, Mack, Edward John . . . . '32 VI-C 53 Lord Ave., Bayonne, N. McKay, Harold Clifton, Jr. . . '34 X 41 Academy St., South Braintree, Mass. McKay, Kenneth . . . . '34 IV 32 Merrimac St., Amesbury, Mass. MacKay, Robert Grant . . '33 XV3 140 Highland Ave., Millinocket, Me. McKay, Robert Sutherland. . . . '33 II 3M Merrimac St., Amesbury, Mass. McKay, Walter .... . . . . '34 XVI 469 Osborn St., Fall River, Mass. MacKechnie, Horace Knight . . . . '32 VI-C 14 Upland Road, Cambridge, Mass. McKeever, Halfred Lawrence, GX . . '34 XVII Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii McKellar, Earle Merwyn, B.S. . . . '31 IV Rowland, N. C. McKenna, Daniel Stewart, A.B. . . . '32 Sp. III4 809 11th St., Boulder, Colo. MacKenzie, Alexander Grant, B.Sc. . . Grad. XII Dundas Road, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada McKenzie, Robert ...... . '31 XV1 706 Beckwith St., Missoula, Mont. McKeon, John Andrew, KIPK . . . 34 IV 62 Glenville Ave., Allston, Mass. Mackernan, James Laurence . '32 VI-C 98 East Wyoming Ave., Melrose, Mass. Mackesey, Thomas William . . '31 IV 120 Woodlawn St., Lynn, Mass. MacKillop, Daniel, Jr. . . . . '34 II 381 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. McKinney, Carl Alton . . . . '32 X Mt. Calm, Texas McKinnon, Porter Crane, B.S. . . . Grad. II 15 Henry St., Ashtabula, Ohio McKnight, Frank Lindsay, EN . . . . '31 XV2 79 Woodland Ave., Gardner, Mass. MacKusick, Arthur Lawrence, ATS2 . . . . '32 II 14 Harrod Drive, Southport, England MacKusick, Byron Leroy, S.B., AT . , Grad. X-A Middleboro, Mass. McLane, Roye Miller, B.S .... . Grad. Sp. XVI 87 Hummel Ave., Lemoyne, Pa. MacLaren, Neil Moorley . . . . '32 II 4 Ellsworth Ave., Cambridge, Mass. McLaughlin, Edmund Fennessey . . . Unclassified 15 Warwick Road, West Newton, Mass. McLean, John Oliver .... . '34 X 8 Carson Ave., North Adams, Mass. MacLeod, Bertram Hunter . . . '31 XV-Z 63 Forest St., Providence, R. I. McLeod, Earle Davis, QMA . . , , '33 X Main St., Wentworth, N. H. MacLeod, John Sheppard, QJEK . . . '33 XIII 193 Fairmount St., Hyde Park, Mass. McLeod, Stewart Baker, Jr., B.S. . , Grad. II 26 Tremont St., Brockton, Mass. MacMahon, Frank Kenneth, ZAE . . '33 XVI 31 Governor's Road, East Milton, Mass. MacMillan, Charles Wight, B.S. . . Unclassified 1300 Cherry St., Denver, Colo. MacMillan, Douglas Clark. . . . 34 XIII 88 Mount Vernon St., Dedham, Mass. McMorrow, Bernard James . . . . '32 VII 113 Chandler St., Boston, Mass. McMullen, George Barrett, AKII . . . '34 XVI 1768 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. McNamara, Tim Louis, B.E. ..,, , Grad. X 5536 Prytania St., New Orleans, La. MacNeil, Charles Seward Jadis, Jr., GX . '33 XVI 143 Main St., Malden, Mass. McNe1lly, Robert Alexander, Jr., AXA , . '31 II 16 Belcher Ave., Brockton, Mass. MacNevin, Harry Royal Osgood . . . '31 VI-C 11 Sixth St., Leominster, Mass. McN1ff, John Joseph ..... . '31 VI-A 508 Belmont St., Watertown, Mass. McQuillan, Donald Snow, CDMA . . . . '34 XV2 287 Fountain St., Springfield, Mass. McRae, Marvin Everett, B.S. . . . Grad. X 3515 Grove Ave., Richmond, Va. McSheehy, Donald Irving . . , Unclassified Pinedale Road, Middleton, Mass. McWhood, Thorne William . . '34 XV2 840 70th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Macy, Robert -Henry . . . , '33 VIII 25 Probert St., Rochester, N. Y. Madeff F1'eClC1'1Ck Edward . . . '32 II 341 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. Madsen: Iflgvfllfl Elias - - . . . '33 I 8 Gilson Ave., Medford, Mass. Maeser, Mieth, S.B. ,,.. . Grad. IV-A 24 East 4th North St., Provo, Utah Megaman, Eugene French, A.B. . . '33 iv s Ridge Road, concord, N. H. Mlffiihi George Ifvmg - . . '32 II 24 Alpine St., Roxbury, Mass. Maguire, Allan Milton . . , '32 XIII-C 31 Florence Ave., Lowell, Mass. Maguire, Joseph William, B.S. . . Grad. 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AMERICAN FRUIT AND STEAMSHIP CORP AGENT S loo MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK CITY 427 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clan Com-re Home Addreu Mal-ianey, Francis Paul , , . '34 XVI 20 Forest Ave., Natick, Mass. Mahoney, Frederick Louis . . '32 X 7 Herring Ave., Biddeford, Me. Mahoney, Patrick john . - '34 X 5 W2-FCI Sf-, NOFWICI1, COHH- Main, William Reed i , '34 IV 1041 University Place, Schenectady, N. Y. Maliiq, Henry, , . '32 VI 136 West 718K St., New YO1'l-C, Y. Malkasian, Kirkoer . . . . '32 IV-A 90 Hancock St., South Braintree, Mass. Malkin, Sii-non .,,,,, , '34 I 116 Cottage St., Chelsea, Mass. Malmstrom, Ivar William, GX . . . '34 X 209 Park SE., MOUFCIZIF, N. J. Malone, Kevin .,.... . . '34 IIIi 37 Howell St., Dorchester, Mass. Mangelsdorf, Harold Gustav, B.S. . Grad. F 8: G Eng. Homewood , Atchison, Kansas Mango, Vincent Paul .... . . '31 XVI 348 Elm St., Westfield, Mass. Nlankgwich, Isaac, EQXIJ , , , , '33 X 21 Vw7l1'1tl'l1'OP St., Waltham, IVIZLSS. Mann, Robert Ellis, WA , , , . '34 XV3 831 Webster St., Needham, Mass. Manson, Arthur James, Jr., IPZK . '34 XV2 562 E21Sf E114 AVG., PiItSb111'gh, PH. Manter, George Duncan, XIIA . . . '31 VI-A 98 Longfellow Road, Worcester, Mass. Mapes, Charles Halnnn , , , . '34 SI., Cohasset, MASS. March, Carlos Constantino, QIJAA . '34 VI 25 esquina a D, Vedado, Havana, Cuba Marchetti, Qhafles ,,,,, , , '34 VI-A 21 Ceylon St., Dorchester, Mass. Marcou, Rene Joseph, B.S. . . . Grad, VIII 17 Clinton Ave., Waterville, Me. Marcus, Richard jules, QIJBA . . . . '32 XV3 79 Howland St., Roxbury, Mass. Marcus, Robert Greenwald, fIPBA . '31 XV2 79 Howland St., Roxbury, Mass. Marcy, Richard Carter, EX . . . '33 I 8 Lakewood Road, Newton Highlands, Mass Marden, Rupert Anderson . . . . '33 VI-A 33 Harvard Ave., Brookline, Mass. Markstein, Bernard Max, Jr, . . . '32 X 3641 Alaska Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Marlow, Arthur Broadwater, AT '31 VI 626 Harrison Ave., Helena, Mont. Marotta, Ralph ...... . '34 I 15 Thacher St., Boston, Mass. Marquis, John Firth, A.B., GTG . . '31 VI 1737 Irving St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Marshall, Arthur Murray, KIDBA . . '32 XV2 124 Columbia St., Brookline, Mass. Marshall, Courtney Douglas . . . '32 X 1223 E. Douglas Ave., Wichita, Kansas Marshall, Edward Cowan, KIJFA . . UnclassiHed 5521 Dunmoyle St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Marshall, Maurice Bernard, Jr. . , '34 VI-A 486 California St., Nevvtonville, Mass. Marstonhlohn Benjamin, B.S. . . '31 I West Auburn, Maine Martel, Charles Walter . . . '31 VIII 482 Westford St., Lowell, Mass. Martin, Basil Alexander, Jr. . , '33 II 723 South Franklin St., Holbrook, Mass. Martin, Byron Nichols . . '31 II 8 Thurston St., Somerville, Mass. Martin, Charles Gray, Jr. '32 IV 211 North St., Bedford, Iowa Martin, Charles Herbert . . '32 II 723 South Franklin St., Holbrook, Mass. Martin, Francis Curran . . '33 II 107 Ashland St., Malden, Mass. Martin, Gillette Keim . . . . '34 XV3 100 Town St., Norwichtown, Conn. Martin, Hollinshead Taylor, ANI1 . . '33 XVI 718 Packard Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Martin, Raymond Cornelius . . . '32 VI-A 1673 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton, Mass. Martin, Robert Ivan, Jr., B.A., CIJIICIU . '32 XV2 2115 Huntoon St., Topeka, Kans. Martin, Stuart Thompson, Jr., KIJEK . '34 V 16 West 10th St., New York, N. Y. Marvill, Harry Edward . . . . '31 VI-A 633 Elm St., East Bridgewater, Mass. Marvin, Charles Howard . . . . . '32 IX-C 1893 Park Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Marx, Rose Sara, B.A. .... . Grad. V 100 Morningside Drive, New York, N. Y. Marzke, Oscar Theodore, B.S. . . Grad. III 1026 North Capitol Ave., Lansing, Mich. MaseHeld, Augustus joseph, B.C.E. . . '31 Sp. IV-A 17 Gardner Ave., Brockton, Mass. Mason, Arthur Theodore . . . . '33 I 30 St. James Ave., Holyoke, Mass. Mason, Carrington, ZX . . . '31 II 1629 Carr Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Mason, Leo John . . . . . '33 X 48 Commercial St., Lynn, Mass. Mason, Richard D., B.S. . . Grad. VI 1005 A St., Lawton, Okla. , Maspero, Louis Charles. . . . '34 IV 105 Bowdoin Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Massa, Ernest Alfred, ,lr .... . '34 VIII 65 Prospect Ave., Revere, Mass. Masters, Malcolm Hinman . . . '33 VI-A 250 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Matthews, Francis Dukehart, EX . '31 II The Calvert, Hagerstown, Md. Milflkili, Leon ...... . '34 V 29 Homestead St., Roxbury, Mass. Maw, Ralph Edward .... . '31 IV 73 Chester Ave., Winthrop, Mass. MHXIIU, ,lOhI1 Andrew - . '33 II 173 Springvale Ave., Everett, Mass. May, Abe Irwin .... . '31 IV-A 1418 Hyde Park Blvd., Chicago, Ill. May, Charles Davidson . . . . '31 Sp. VII 404 Harrison Ave., Ferguson, Mo. May, Edward Worcester . . . . . '33 XVI South Main Sr., Cohasset, Mass. Mayer, Malvin joseph, EAM . . . . '33 XVII 64 Nonantum St., Newton, Mass. Mayer, Maurice William, B.A., ZBT . Grad. X-A 707 Bilbo St., Lake Charles, La. Maynard, George Sanger, Jr. , . . '32 II 614 California St., Newtonville, Mass. Mayo, Philip Runals .... . '32 VIII 29 Gainsboro St., Boston, Mass. Mazer, Henry ...... - '34 VII, 129 Chambers St., Boston, Mass. Mazzucco, Benedict Peter, A111-A . . '33 IV-A 239 East 10th St., New York, N. Y. Meacham, james Arthur . . . . '33 IV 122 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, Mass. Meade., .l0h1'1 Edward - - - . '32 VI 884 Washington St., Dorchester, Mass. Mechling, Edward Pont . . , . '31 Army Ord. 410 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mass. Medrano, .IOS5 CFISOSIOIUO, TAA . '32 VI 63 Abasolo St., Matamoros, Mexico Mehta, Mansukhlal Prantal, B.S. . '31 VI Pgrbandar, India Mellor, Alfred, 2nd, B.S., SAX . . '32 I Cummington, Mass. Mentzer, William Cyrus, Jr., A.B., IIHAG . . '32 XVI 212 Cheyenne Apts., Cheyenne, Wyo. MCFFIU, .IHYUGS Russel, ATU Y - . '33 VI 214 Westminster St., Jacksonville, Ill. Merritt, james Henry, jr., AT . . '33 XV2 204 Somerset St., Bound Brook, N. J. Merritt, Waldo Elton ...... . '33 I 271 Fellsway East, Malden, Mass. Merryweather, George Esselborn, EX . . '34 XV2 Woodstock Road, Gates Mills, Ohio Meskef, John Bernard George, EN . 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'31 X 1452 WeSr 2114 Ave-, C0f51C2H9-,TCXUS Mihnos, John Willard .... . '32 IV 300 West 14th St., Wilmington, Del. Milburn, John Durham, EX . . '33 III2 331 West Magnolia Ave., San Antonio, Texas Miller, Arthur ,,,,, , '34 VI-A 131 Walnut St., Chelsea, Mass. Miller, Arthur Joel . . . . '33 V 21 Edith St., Everett, Mass. Miller, Charles Ernest , , I , '33 VI-A 30 I'I3.1'I'iS SE., BI'OOlClif1C, MESS. Miller, Harvey carter ..., . '34 Xvl 66 High St., Quincy, Mass- Mlller, John Frgu-1klln,Jr,, B,A, , , , '31 IV-A 15 Miudland Blvd., Maplewood, N. Miller, John Wesley, A.B. . . Grad. III Gooding, Idaho . Miller, Joseph Royal ..... . Grad. VI-A 59 Sacramento St., Cambridge, Mass. Miller, Raymond William, NPA . . . '31 IV-A 69 Ashcroft Road, Medford, Mass. Miller, Richard Franklin, B.A., A311 . . Grad. III4 30 Grove St., Auburndale, Mass. Miller, Robert Sggrr ,,,,,, . '34 II 3 North Madison St., Tulsa, Okla. Miller, Stuart Denton , , . '32 I 21 Hammond Road, Belmont, Mass. Miller, Sydney Rheinhalt . . . '31 X-B 12 St. John St., Boston, Mass. Miller, William Char-leg, Jr, , . '33 XV3 511 South Irving Ave., Scranton, Pa. Milligan, Sydney . . . . '31 X-B 145 Highland St., New Bedford, Mass. Milliken, Frank Roscoe, Jr. . . '34 H11 55 Eliot Sf-, Milton, Mass- Millman, Jacob ..... . '32 VIII 18 Linden St., Lawrence, Mass. Mills, James Page, EN , , , '33 III3 2242 Cleveland Blvd., Granite City, Ill. Mills, Robert Braswell, LIJKE , . '32 IV Scotland Neck, N. C. Mills, William Harold , . , . '34 1 2612 Jetton St., Tampa, Fla. Minami, John Kazuo . . . '31 XVII 3233 19th Ave. S., Seattle, Wash. Miner, Frederic Irving, SIE . . '32 XV2 65 Columbus Ave., Holyoke, Mass. Miner, Richard Yale . . . . '33 VIII 41 Chesley Road, Newton Centre, Mass. Miner, Samuel Norton, QEPKE , . '34 XVI Lakeville, Connecticut Minkus, Alexander John . . . '33 XI 22 Mechanic St., Westfield, Mass. Minnick, John Hamilton, IIDFA . . '31 IX-B 16 South St., Auburn, Mass. Minot, Robert Eveleth . . . . '31 Sp. IV 1 Champney Place, Boston, Mass. Minotti, Aldo Arthur . . . . '33 IV 29 Underwood Park, Waltham, Mass. Miringorf, Herman ..... . . '33 VIII 20 Chipman St., Dorchester, Mass. Miskimen,Judson Harvey, B.S. . . Grad. F 8: G Eng. 211 W. Towne St., Glendive, Mont. Mitchell, Daniel Curtis, KIJPA . . '33 XV2 217 Third St., Jackson, Mich. Mitchell, Henry Bagley, ZAE . . . '32 I 4 Summit Ave., Winchester, Mass. Mitchell, Philip Hahn, 1IvI'A . . . . '34 XVI 217 Third St., Jackson, Mich. Moeller, Constant Alvin .... . '33 II 26 McKinley Ave., New Haven, Conn. Moeller, Robert Charles, Jr., EAE . . '33 IX-B 40 Grotto Ave., Providence, R. I. Moffat, Robert Reid, B.S., XCID . . . '31 IV 2735 Victoria Ave., Regina, Sask. Mohr, Calvin I-Iuson ..... . '33 X 250 Dartmouth St., Rochester, N. Y. Mohr, Lawrence Gustav, B.E., KIDEII. . Grad. I 201 West 79th St., New York, N. Y. Molloy, John Joseph ..... . Grad. V1-A 53 Mozart St., Boston, Mass. Molloy, Richard Clair ..... . . '33 XVI 137 Audubon Road, Boston, Mass. Monier, Jose h Armand, Jr., S.B., M.S. . Grad. V 102 Sagamore Ave., West Medford, Mass. MOI1l6f, P2l1llPAUguSI6, AKH . . . . '32 XV? 102 Sagamore Ave., West Medford, Mass. Montant, Louis Townsend, Jr., A311 . . '34 XVII 148 East 63rd St., New York, N. Y. Montgomery, William Penn, Jr. . . . '32 II 1120 Vermont Ave., Washington, D. C. Moody, Helen Delight ..... '31 IX-B 770 Sherman St., Denver, Colo. ' Moody, Robert Lawrence, SAX . . . '34 XV2 405 Levering Mill Road, Cynwyd, Pa. Moody, William Tucker, ATS2 . . '31 I 98 Marble Ridge Road, North Andover, Mass Moomaw, John De Long . . - '34 X 72 Glen Ave., Port Chester, N. Y. Mooney, David Alfred .... . '34 II 109 Irving St., Fall River, Mass. M001'2Cll21U, Anthony Nicholas - . '34 X 35 North Munroe Terrace, Dorchester, Mass. Mooradian, Victor George . . '34 X 134 Fayette St., Lynn, Mass. MOOYC Fffmk H9-fdys Jr .... . '34 I-A 211 Walnut Ave., Wayne, Pa. Moore Henry Lawson, Jr., BGII . . . '32 XVQ Scarsdale Lodge, Scarsdale, N. Y. Moore Herbert Carlton, S.B. . . . Grad. II 161 Congress St., Milford, Mass. Moore Hugh Iflelsea, .lf-, BA- - . . '33 XV1 93 Prospect St., Berlin, N. H. Moore, John- Lincoln, B.S. . . Grad. X 123 Reservoir St., Staunton, Va. Moore, Lewis W1ll1am,.AXA . . '33 X 744 Walnut St., Redlands, Calif. Moore, Nofman Cummings ' - '34 XVI 126 Forest Park Ave., Springfield, Mass. Moore, R0l9Cff Eilfl, KE - - . '32 VI 3412 South Charlton St., Chicago, Ill. MOOFC, RQIUCYU KCUUCdY,,l1'- - . '34 XV2 1650 Monsey Ave., Scranton, Pa. Moore, Wiley Thomas .... . '31 Army Ord 54 Beechwood Ave., Watertown, Mass. MOOFC, Wllllflm N1CkCf50H, 9X - . '34 XV2 516 West 30th St., Wilmington, Del. Moore. Wgllw Mort, Jr., EAE , . '32 XV2 110 Willow sf., Brooklyn, N. Y. Mora, Guillermo .... . '34 I Medellin, Colombia Moran, Albert Edwilffl .--.- . '34 V 98 Massachusetts Ave., North Andover, Mass MOFHU, Edward Ff2lf1C15,.l1'-, fIPK . , . 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Mnrr21Y, Ge0l'g9 EClWlU - 4 '32 V 7 Trowbridge Place, Cambridge, Mass. MUFFKY, Harry A115511 . . '31 XVI 145 Corey St., West Roxbury, Mass. Mnrnfr, Stephen Louis . . '34 XVI 28 Ballard St., Newton Centre, Mass. Myatt, Lawrence Leslie . . Unclassined 11 Newton Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Myers, Russell Raines, B.S. . Grad. VI 931 Paxton Ave., Danville, Va. Nagel, Albert ..... '31 X 57 Diamond St., Wal ole, Mass. Nagle, Wesley Michael, B.A. . Grad. X 1419 Hawthorne St., 'El Paso, Texas Nahas, Reginaldjoseph . . '34 XV3 195 Hicks St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Nakadi, Selim Mulkim, B.A. . '32 I Beirut, Syria Nilrcesslarll Murad '--- '32 Sp. IV 384 North Main St., Woonsocket, R. I. Napoles, Alfonso . . . Grad. Sp. IX-C 7 Leona Vicario, Mexico City, Mexico Nilsnnerv SYnneY - - '34 VI-A 498 Blue Hills Ave., Hartford, Conn. Nason: Marcus ----- '34 XV2 841 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Nasta, Albert Arnold .... . '32 1 XVII 10 Thacher Court, Boston, Mass. Nflllsse l-Oren rlflrnlngi .lr-3 ATA - '33 XV2 215 Washington St., Gloucester, Mass. Navas, John ....... Unclassified Carmel, California Nawroclrle Cflssnnlr ZCHOHA - '34 VI 25 Marion St. Brockton, Mass. Nazor, Hugh Merchant, 13.5. . Grad. VI 1412 Brook sei Louisville, Ky. Neal, Wallace cepelahll, ez . '34 VI-A 11 Fitch Hill Ave., Fitchburg, Mass. 5221151511-d,ECiZ21i'1ge Edward . . . Yi 8 North Atkinson St., Newburynpiort, Mass 1 --4- l ZLSS. New, Philip Emery e '32 VI 3 c'3f'2i1e2ifdPd e'k 1?eh'h'e?d'yic'i5l'fi'e'.' Neill, Menon Sage - - '34 XIV 38 Bradlee Ro,ad Medford Mass. Nellonw Danlel lzrancls ' - '32 X 8 Harding Ave. 'Walthami Mass. Neitzert, Carl, B.S., IVI.A. . . Grad. VI 817 Range Lige' Columbia' MO, Nel5On1.l0nn Charles - - - '34 IV 44 Harvard St 'Charlestown Mass. Nelson, James Stewart . . . '32 IX-B Highland St. 'Holden Mass.' Ness, John MacArthur, A11 . '31 VI-A R. F. D. No.'3 Auburn Me. Netherwood, Paul Hazlett . 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'31 VII 104 CypreSS Sf-, W9-fEFf0Wf1, Mass- Nicoli, Frank Anthony ,,,,, , '34 VI-A 56 Howard St., Springfield, Mass. Nicoll, David ,,,,,,. . '31 II 10 Roosevelt Ave., Beverly, Mass. ' Nigrosh, Israel ,,,,, , '33 IV 1 Duke St., Mattapan, Mass. Nisle, Robert George . . . . , '32 VI-A 24 Quigley Blvd. S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Nisula, Arthur Charles, B.S. . . Grad. VI Ward St., Hingham, Mass. Nisula, Walter Olavi . . . . '34 VI 93 Town Hill St., Quincy, Mass. Nixon, William, B.S ...... . Grad. II Sunbury, N. C. Nohl, Max Eugene, GX ,,.. , , '33 II 773 Stowell Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Nolan, Edward Joseph, S.B .,.. . Grad. X-A 25 Cobden St., Boston, Mass. l Nome, Leo Lam Sir Chang, B.S., M.S. . . Grad. Sp. X 107 East Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo, Mich. Norcross, James Eli, EN .... . '33 XVII 1957 North 28th St., Kansas City, Kans. Nordlinger, Samuel Gerson, EAM . . '32 I 1933 Nineteenth St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Nordos, Wilbur Reier ..... . '34 I 44 Brookford St., Boston, Mass. Nordsiek, Frederic William . . . . '31 VII1 521 West 13551 SC New Y0flC, N- Y- Norman, Edmund Brabble, Jr., B.A. . . '33 VI-A Box 47, Stonewall, N. C. Norris, Edward John ..... . '31 IX-B 24 Glenwood Ave., Portland, Me. Norris, Emerson Shapleigh, , , , '33 III., 24 Glenwood Ave Portland, Me. Northam, Charles Elmer, AKII . . . '32 XVI 175 Oakland Ave., Methuen, Mass. Northrup, Doyle Langdon, B.S. . . Grad. VI 1627 Columbia St., Olympia, Wash. Northup, John David, BGII . . '32 XV2 3248 Collingwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio Norton, John Adolph . . . , . '31 XIII-C 439 Stanley St., New Britain, Conn. Norton, John Torrey, S.B. . . . Grad. III 8 Chauncy St., Cambridge, Mass. Norton, Michael Trumbull. . . . '34 XVI 24 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Nowell, Edward Hallett .... . '34 V 16 Bower Road, Braintree, Mass. Noyes, Joseph Cobham, Jr., CIDKE . . . '33 XV2 48 West St., Portland, Me. Noyes, Winthrop Thomas . . . . Grad. VI-A 21 Barton St., Newburyport, Mass. Nussbaum, Robert, Jr., B.S., M.S. . . Grad. X 818 Cherry St., Macon, Ga. Nylander, Arnold Leroy . . . '31 VI-A 52 Spring St., Brookville, Mass. O'Brien, Eugene Oney . . . . '34 XVII 36 Austin St., Cambridge, Mass. O'Brien, Maurice Miner, CIJK . . '31 IV 2898 Coleridge Road, Cleveland Hts., Ohio O'Brien, Thomas George . . . '34 Sp. IV 304 West Church St., Urbana, Ohio Obstbaum, Louis .... , 33 XV3 31 Goodale Road, Mattapan, Mass. O'Callaghan, Thomas Francis . . . '33 X 20 Oakland St., Cambridge, Mass. O'Connell, Daniel Emmet . . . '32 VI 26 Grovenor Road, Jamaica Plain, Mass. O'Connor, Gerald Vincent . . '33 X 113 Cleveland St., Melrose, Mass. O'Connor, Thomas Henry . . . '31 XVII 55 Welles Ave., Dorchester, Mass. O'Hearn, Francis Thomas .... . '33 VI-A 199 Powell St., Lowell, Mass. Okasaki, Harold Harno .... . '31 Sp. VI-C 7195 North Alameda St., Los Angeles, Calif. Oldenburg, Preben Valdemar Andreas . '33 III2 23 Strandboulevard, Copenhagen, Denmark Oldham, Joseph Sumner .... . '34 VI-A 78 Jenks St., Central Falls, R. I. O'Leary, Francis Richard .... . . '31 VI-A 92 Maple St., West Roxbury, Mass. Oleksiw, Jerome, M.E. ..... . Grad. II 303 North Shamokin St., Shamokin, Pa. Oler, Charles Benjamin, B.S., M.S. . . Grad. Sp. VI 9281 224th St., Queen's Village, N. Y. Olken, Benjamin Fred ..... . '32 IV 108 Elm St., Cambridge, Mass. Olsen, John Leif, Jr. .... . '31 I 35 Walter St., Roslindale, Mass. Olsen, Robert Winthrop . . '33 V 172 Beech Sr., Waverley, Mass. O'Malley, Louis Joseph . . . '31 XIV 2500 Beacon St., Chestnut Hill, Mass. O'Mf1llCY, L1lCill6 Fusy, A.B. . . Sp. Unclassified 2500 Beacon St., Chestnut Hill, Mass. O'Neill, Albert Joseph . . . . '32 XVII 97 Grafton St., Brockton, Mass. O'Neill, John Emmett, KE . - - '31 IX-B 908 Third Ave., Dodge City, Kans. O'Neill, Walter Joseph, B.S. . . Grad. VI 816 Central Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Opferkuclc, Ralph Gordon . . . '31 IV-A 1603 South Fountain Ave., Springfield, Ohio OPPCU, Walter Robert . . . 33 Sp. VI-A 68 Pleasant St., Stoneham, Mass. Orbanowski, Horst Hans . . '31 I Dusseldorf, Germany Orleman, Carl Wilson . . '31 V Miami, Florida Orne, Arthur Moy . . . '32 III, 72 Tyler Sr., Boston, Mass. Orne, George Moy . . . '31 VI 72 Tyler St., Boston, Mass. O5b0fU6, Ralph Morris . . '31 Army Ord cfo Adjutant General, Washington, D. C. O'Shea, Norman Francis . . Grad. VI-A 5 Regent Circle, Brookline, Mass. O51f15k1, Leon Francis, B-S. . . Grad. XV 501 South Clayton St., Wilmington, Del. Osterman, John Albert, ATA . . . '32 VI-A 130 Rutgers Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. Ostlunld, John Jefferson, KfID2 . , . '33 IV-A 1320 N.W. 79th St., Miami, Fla. O S'-1l11V-211, Frederick John . . '31 VI-A 116 Harvard St., Newtonville, Mass. Otis, William Howe . ' . . . '31 XVI 1894 14th Ave., Moline, Ill. Ottaway, Beverly Franklin . . '31 II 8a Tennyson St., Somerville, Mass. OU, Chia-Wei, S-B-, M.S. . . Grad. V 2645 Commonwealth Ave. N.W., Washington, D. C OUFF- .l0hf1 Robert, BS. . Grad. VI 991 Green Mountain Ave., Boulder, Colo. 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Page, Louis Charles, Jr., B.S., QPA9 . Grad. IV 710 West 24th St., Austin, Texas Palange, Ralph Carmen . . . . '34 XVI 74 Holland St., Somerville, Mass. Palmer, George Wesley . . . '3I Army Ofd- USqUGP21Ug, R- I- Palmer, Henry Elmer, Jr. . . . . Unclassified 48 Parker St., Lowell, Mass. Palmer, Melvina Frances, B.S. . . . '31 SP- VII IVIRCIGIIH, MIHHI Palmer, Richard Nelson, B.A. . . Grad. X-A Longwood Towers, Brookline, Mass. Paltz, Walter Jggeph ,,,, . '31 X 1700 SOL1tl'1 State SK., SYIELCUSC, Y. Pandya, Anant I-Ioralal, B.E. . . . Grad. I Bhavnagar, India Pappantoniou, Telemachus Anthony . '32 VIII 137 Reynolds St., New Bedford, Mass. Paquette, Norman Onesime, EAE. . . '32 II 172 Sandwich St., East Windsor, Ont. Parekh, Maganlal Vallabhdas, B.Sc. , Grad. X-A Vartej, Indra Paris, Nathan ,,,,,, . '32 XVI 484 Blue Hill Ave., Roxbury, Mass. Park, Franklin Atwood, Jr., CIDKE . '33 II 812 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Park, Marjorie Lincoln, A.B. . . . '34 IV 812 Park AVC., NEW YOFIC, N. Y. Park, Richard Bartlett, BA., QIQFA . '32 II 2 Garden Place, Cincinnati, Ohio Parker, Almgn Sanbgrn ,,,, . '33 X 1275 Washington St., Walpole, Mass. Parker, Basil Waldo ,,,, . '33 VII 427 Huron Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Parker, Charles Mitchell . . . . '34 II 64 Copeland St., Roxbury, Mass. Parker, Frank C1aVelOuX,Jr,, B911 , 34 XVI 42 North Whitehall Road, Norristown, Pa Parker, Henry Putnam, KE . . . '34 XIII-C Darlfortll, Me. Parker, John Albert, EN . . . . '31 IV 1122 27th Ave., Vancouver, B. C. Parker, Melvin Oliver . . . '33 I 2 Monks St., South Boston, Mass. Parker, Peter, 1112K ,,,, , '32 V 225 Salem End Road, Framingham, Mass. Parker, Robert Phelps, QIFEK . , , '31 X 567 Robeson St., Fall River, Mass. Parker, William Herbert, jr. . . '31 VI-C 246 Broadway, Somerville, Mass. Parkhurgt, Erwin Tyler I '31 VI 79 Walnut St., SOITICFVIIIC, MASS. Parkg, Frederiek Baker , , . '34 VI 85 Gordon St., West Somerville, Mass. Parks, Gordon Keith , . '32 VI-A Maple Ave., Cheshire, Conn. Parks, Walter Norris . . '33 XIII Kirlsale, Va. Parmakian, George . , , . '33 II 63 Elton Ave., Watertown, Mass. Parris, Harry Alexander . . '31 VI 31 Copley St., Cambridge, Mass. Parseghian, Lawrence , . '33 VIII 32 Heard St., Chelsea., Mass. Parsons, Leroy Nelson . . . '34 IV 451 Crafts St., West Newton, Mass. Parsons, Ruth Irene, A.B. . . Grad. Sp. VII 40 East Myrtle St., Orange, Mass. Parsons, Walter Taylor, Jr. . . . '33 I 883 Boulevard East, Weehawken, N. J. Partington, Arthur Raymond . . - '31 XVI 27 Lincoln Ave., Clifton, N. Partridge, Winfield, Jr. . . . '33 X Box 4, Bay Saint Louis, Miss. Pasell, Joseph Henry . . . '31 II 255 Mt. Pleasant St., New Bedford, Mass. Passov, Daniel David . . . '32 XI 1924 East 105th St., Cleveland, Ohio Patch, George Willard, Jr. . . '34 IV-A 35 Dra er Ave., Arlington, Mass. Patch, Ralph Douglas, B.A. . . . Grad. X-A 47 Lingenwood Road, Stoneham, Mass. Pattee, Frederick Hardin, AKE . . '34 X 701 East Broadway, Monmouth, Ill. Patterson, Albert Mansfield, jr., ANI! . . '33 XVI 1112 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Patton, Temple Chapman, S.B. . . Grad. X 26 Valley Road, Milton, Mass. Paul, Robert Emmet, B.S., M.S. . . Grad. X Edna, Texas Paul, Sam, EAM .... . '34 IV 43 Oxford St., Rochester, N. Y. Paulsen, Norman Ingvar . . '33 V 144 Cedar St., Roxbury, Mass. Paulsen, Wilbur Harper .... . '34 VI 144 Cedar St., Roxbury, Mass. Pavlo, Alexander Leon .... . '31 VI Odessa, Russia Pavlo, Emmanuel Leon, B.S., M.S. . Grad. I Odessa, Russia ' Pawley, Frederick Arden, S.B. . . Grad. IV 3414 Granada Blvd., Coral Gables, Fla. Payne, Alfred Godfrey .... . '33 VI 94 Eliot Ave., West Newton, Mass. Payne, Charles Fairfax ..., . '33 X 203 South Main St., Albion, N. Y. P21yZ2-HI, RICIUIYCI Edwin - . . . . '33 I 24 Virginia St., Dorchester, Mass. Peakes, Lawson Vernon, Jr., S.B., M.S. . . . Grad. V 12 High St., Needham Heights, Mass. Pear, Charles Burditt, Jr. . . . . '31 VI-C Kendall Green, Weston, Mass. Pearce, William Badlam . . . . '32 VI-A 185 Newtonville Ave., Newton, Mass. Pearson, Gordon Converse . . . . '33 XV2 193 Linden St., Everett, Mass. Pease, Edward Monroej., Sc.B., M.S. . . Grad. IX-C Elm St., Raynham, Mass. Pease, Warren Hopkins, KIIA . . . '32 XIII 57 Anderson St., Boston, Mass. Peck, Arthur Llewellyn, Jr. . . . '34 VIIr 45 Raleigh Road, Belmont, Mass. Peery, George Atwood, B.S. . , Grad. XVI Glade Spring, Va. Peistrup, James Neil. . , . . '32 IV-A 20 Michigan Ave., Somerville, Mass. Pekeris, Chaim Leiba, S.B.. . Grad. XVI Alytus, Lithuania Pekin, Jacob Arthur . . . . '34 VI-A 19 Willow Ave., Salem, Mass. Pendleton, Merrill Case, IPMA . . '32 II 4402 North Winchester St., Chicago, Ill. Penning, Douglas Evert . . . '33 III3 215th Place, Queens Village, L. I., N. Y. Pentler, Charles Frederic . . . , '32 VII2 814 Hamilton St., Wausau, Wis. Pep1,Joseph Ferrer ..... . '32 IV 28 Supple Road, Dorchester, Mass. PereZDaple, Ramon Gil, B.S., QJAA . . '33 VI 350 231-Cl Sig, Havana, Cuba Perea, Ramon Pedro, B.S. . . . . '31 VII 49 Perez Ave., Santurce, Porto Rico Perkins, Myrle Meader .... . '31 X 272 Elm St., Lakeport, N. H. Perlmutter, Isaac. . . . '34 II 137 Hutchings St., Roxbury, Mass. Perpall, Charles Osgood . '32 XV2 Malba, Long Island, N. Y. Peffy, BFCFFQQ, A-KE . . . '33 XVII Silver Hills, New Albany, Ind. Perry, Dominic Arnold . . . . '32 I 20 Safety Ave., Southington, Conn. Peffyr Ffedeflck Eugene - - A . '34 X 587 Shirley St., Winthrop, Mass. Perry, James Whitney, B.S., M.S.. . Grad. X 5122 State College Station, Raleigh, N. C. PEFFY, .IOITU Eugene ----- . '34 X 45 Mason St., West Somerville, Mass. 436 TECHNOLOGY PHOTOGRAPHIC if PHOTOSTAT SERVICE 9132 RECOGNIZED PORTRAIT STUDIO THESIS AND LABORATORY PHOTOGRAPHS COPYING AMATEUR FINISHING ENLARGING FRAMING Quality f Service ROOMS 11-003 and 11-004 457 DIRECTORY OE STUDENTS Name Clan Cazzrre Home Adnirerr Pefgion, Euio 01-is ,,,, '31 XVII 123 Madison Ave., Quincy, Mass. Person, Leland Spencer, sIDI'A . . . '33 XV2 9 W21lHUQ SC-, W9-fe, M258- Peskin, Leonard Clifford . . . . '31 36 Biluehills lgxge., iartllgord, ilcpnn. P r , Abr h in Ed rd .... . . '34 232 ownseu I-, OX Ury, ass. Pgtgiii, Ral1::lh2WWillia'i'i1Z: S.B., 1IPEK . . Grad. X-A 167814 WQQIEFIQIHQ Ave., Loluis, Mo. P f I R b f Ed fd ,,,,, , '33 VI a mer oa , raming am, ass. Pitzii, Wcilihm Wvxley, ZAE . . . . . '34 IV 831 East Chandler Ave., Evansville, Ind. Peterson, Carl Magnus Frithief, S.B. . Grad. II 11 Dunlap St., Dorchester, Mass. Peterson, Edward Charles .... . '33 DJ B 309 ECHVC1' if-, Sf0Ugi1f0f1, MESS- P t , Crt Alf 4-1, , , , , . '32 - 309 eavet t., toug ton, ass. Pzfgxgga Ralgh, , , . Unclassified 274 Poplar St., Roslindale, Mass. I Petitmermet, Paul Jules . . . . '33 I 300 Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut Hill, Mass P t ' , Fr d ick D b , A.B. . . . '32 IV 526 West Church St., Elmira, N. Y. Pgtiinisi, foli1nJoseti.l3,lJr., fIJK . . '33 I 2897 St. Paul Blvd., Rochester, N. Y. Petrouskas, John Alfred. . . . '33 III4 9 Kenberma Road, Dorchester, Mass. Pfef-fer, Edward Charles, , , '33 X 554 Sheridan Square, Evanston, Ill. Pfeigef, Ruth Copeland ',,, , '34 Broad Sf., NOI'fl'I AfflCl3Ol'O, MESS. Pfingstag, Herbert John ..... . '31 XIII-A Hudson, Ind. Pfliicker, Wildted deAdolfo, GAA. . . '34 I Lima, P6111 Phelan, Robert Kimball, A311 . . . '31 VXJI 60 BgooJcsSSt.,kI2fest gfledflord, Mass. Phelan, Ste hen Rice, BGII . . . '33 533 ea e t., ernp 15, erm- Phernister, Robert Irving, EAE . . '32 XV 2 408 Bornparr Ave., Webster Groves, Mo. Philbrick, Joseph Edward . . . . '32 XV2 73 Midland Ave., Arlington, N. J. Philli s, Henr Arthur ..... . '32 I 23 Trafford St., Quincy, Mass. Philligs, Hermyan Collier, A.B., GX . . Grad. X-A 701 Central Ave., Laurel, Del. Phillips, Isadore ...... '34 XV3 71 I-Iolworthy St., Roxbury, Mass. Philli 5, Jghn, AT ,,,.. . '34 XV3 122 Monmouth St., Trenton, N. Philligs, Stewart Augustus, GE . . '32 XVII Box 643, Attleboro, Mass: Pico, Arturi Rafael, 'SIJAA . . . . '31 I Box 187, Coamo, Porto Rico Pierce, Edgar Maxson .... . . '33 XIII 118 Argus St., Buffalo, N. Y. Pierson, Olof Powers, S. B., KE . . Grad. XVI Caribou, Me. Pihl, Frederick Wilson .... . . '32 VI-A 1367 Lawrence St., Lowell, Mass. Piotrowski, Edmund Reohl . . '34 V 48 Essex St., Salem, Mass. Piper, Kenneth Miles .... . . '33 VI-A 1 Cottage St., Orange, Mass. Pippy, George Alexander, B.Sc. . . Grad. VI-C Springhill, Nova Siotia M Pishtiz, Abraham ..... . '34 IV 74 Clark Ave., Che sea, ass. Piskadlo, Matthew Henry . . . '33 I 13 Webster St., Lawrence, Mass. Pistilli, Arthur Aniceto. . . '33 IV-A 2127 West Congress St., Chicago, Ill. Pitbladdo, William Allen . . '31 IX-B 660 75th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Plant, Albert Morton . . . '31 II West Main St., Branford, Conn. Plass, Herbert Randolph . . '34 I 57 Douglass Road, Glen Ridge, N. Platt, Jacob ...... . '34 XVII 111 Bynner St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Platt, Robert Cecil, ATSZ . . . . '31 XVI Central Ave., Highland Park, Ill. Pleasants, William Wilkins, GX . . '33 I Box 34, Paoli, Pa. Plunkett, Douglas Robinson, NPT . . . '34 IV 30 Park St., Adams, Mass. Poehler, Bruce, Jr. ..... . '33 VI-A 313 High St., West Medford, Mass. Poisson, William Henry . . . . '34 XVI 372 Maple St., New Bedford, Mass. Politi, Salvatore Joseph. . . '34 II 96 Harvard St., Medford, Mass. Pollack, Richard Sidney . . '31 IX-B 1115 Lindley Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Pollak, William Loewith . . '34 XV2 38 Esmond St., Dorchester, Mass. Poole, Frank ....... . . '34 X East St., Hingham, Mass. Poole, John Ward, S.B., M.S. . . Grad. X Jaffrey, N. H. . Poor, Edward Nichols, AXA . . . '32 X 53 Cedar St., Belfast, Me. Poor, Raymond Sunman, BGII . . . '31 II 13 Purchase St., Newburyport, Mass. Poorman, Glenn William, A.B. . . Grad. X-A 15 Chestnut St., Palmyra, Pa. Porras, Rodrigo Antonio . . . . '33 II Ave. del Peru, Panama City, Panama Iliorter, Alaplnanza LouisJ . . . '34 VI 1339 Sanderson Ave., Scranton, Pa. Offef, Rot SUS BYUUTI, 1'- - . '31 X 1278 Salem St., Malden, Mass. Potter, John Dyer, Jr., SE . . . '33 III3 1 Peterborough St., Boston, Mass. gowell, Iggward Verpe, BIS .... . '31 Sp. VI-C 55 Claremont Ave., Arlington, Mass. owe , win Burn ey, r .... . '32 II Longwood Towers, Brookline, Mass. Power, William Raymond, Jr., KA . . '32 VI-A 433 9th Ave., Huntington, W. Va. Powers, Frederick John .... . '31 VIII 65 Russell St., Malden, Mass. Powers, Gordon Edward, EN . . . . '33 IV 209 North Institute St., Peoria, Ill. Powers, John William, Jr., B.S., GKN . . . '31 Sp. IV Thorsby, Ala. Poynter, James William, A.B., B.S. . . Grad. X 210 South Main St., Winchester, Ky. goze, hgorigs Irgvin, EAM .... . '32 XVII 80 Huntington Park, Rochester, N. Y. Mft, or on arver .... . . '33 VII 106 Broadway, Taunton, Mass. Pratt, James Weston, S.B. . . Grad. III.l 1 Bennington St., Quincy, Mass. Pfaff, Of1S0f1 SPQUMIUS - - '34 VIII Kingmont St., Greenwood, Mass. gratt, IIi1chaidCWentworth . . . - '32 V Shawsheen Village, Andover, Mass. ratt, usse hase, QDBE . . . . . '32 XV2 195 Fairmount St., Lowell, Mass. Prendergast, Edward Stephen . . . Grad. VI-A 25 Folsom St., Dorchester, Mass. Igrentiss, meincer Scott, B.S. . . . Grad. V 3447 Holmead Place, Washington, D. C. FCSCOIL en ....... . '31 XV2 248 Clifton St., Malden, Mass. Prescott, Gafflflef HiUClClCy, AXP . . . '32 XV2 810 Neponset St., Norwood, Mass, Prescott, Robert Sedgwick, AXA . . . '32 VIII 249 Tappan St., Brookline, Mass. Prescott, Samuel Chase, AXA . . . '33 XV2 249 Tappan St., Brookline, Mass. Ilgressleg N.OIiHBaH Samuel, EAM . . '33 II 4217 16th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. rice, anie anna ..... . '32 VI-A 1008 Lyons St., New Orleans, La. PFICC, Robert MIIIFOH, QBE - . 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'33 XIV Bath, N. Y- Putney, Roger Larry .... . '33 II 38 Tower Ave., South Weymouth, Mass. Pyle, Howard Robin, S.B., TKT . . Grad. F. 84 G. Eng. 129 West 17th St., Wilmington, Del. Quick, Charles Edward, B911 . . '33 VI 501 West Elm St., Monroe, Mich. Quigley, Howard Malcolm, A.B. . '32 IV-A JCQOHIC, Idaho Quirm, Jghi-1JO5ePh ,,,,, , '33 VI-A Willow St., Dover, Mass. Rabinovv, David Gadalliah, 29111. . . '32 IX-C 16 GFCCF1 SU, WOFCCSUT, Mass- Rabingwitz, Herman ,,,, . '33 III, 11 East 199tl'1 St., New York, N. Y. Rafter, John Richard .... . . '32 V 7 South Main St., Sharon, Mass. Raftery, Thomas Joseph .... . Grad. XVI 36 North Bow St., Milford, Mass. Rainville, Norman Gabriel .... . '34 I 41 State St., LHWFCHCQ M2155- Rarnsey, John Patterson, Jr., S.B., YIIA . Grad. I-A Charlotte, Vt. Rand, William Edward ,..... . '33 X 68 Radcliffe St., Dorchester, Mass. Randall, Henry Denison, Jr., A.B., AT . '31 VI-A 5 Shore Drive, Lynn, Mass. Randall, Orson Buell ..... Unclassified 316 East Fourth St., Jamestown, N. Y. Ranger, Ralph Pierce, NIIA .,.. . '34 XVI 3 Plymouth Ave., Swampscott, Mass. Rankin, Charles Waldron . . '31 VIII 11 Knickerbocker Ave., Hudson, N. Y. Rankin, Elmer Paull . . . '31 Sp. I 4 Highland Ave., South Braintree, Mass. Raphael, Jerome Maurice . . . '34 IV-A 125 Homes Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Rapport, Wilfred Harold . . . . '34 XVI 282 Walnut Ave., Roxbury, Mass. Rash, Otway Watkins, Jr., EX . . '32 X 2100 Frederica St., Owensboro, Ky. Rashduni, Harutun David . . . . '31 VI-C 225 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Ratzkovsky, Hugo Moshe .... . '32 IV 4 Allenby St., Haifa, Palestine Raymond, Alvah ....... . '33 VIII 272 Pleasant St., South Weymouth, Mass. Raymond, Herbert Emmons, Jr., EX . . '31 XV2 1 Prospect St., St. Albans, Vt. Raymond, Jean Maurice, BA., QE . . '34 I 505 St. Catherine Road, Montreal, Canada Raymond, John Joseph .... , '34 X 986 East 143rd St., Cleveland, Ohio Raymond, Louis Crawford, B.S. . . Grad. XII 581 Franklin Ave., Astoria, Ore. Read, Walter Frank, KZ . . . . '34 X 44 Highland Ave., Elizabeth, N. Record, Frank Albert .... . . '33 VI 37 Parkway Crescent, Milton, Mass. Record, Thomas Alexander, B.S. . . Grad. V R. F. D. No. 1, Livermore Falls, Me. Redcay, Aaron Keever .... . '34 X 81 Walker St., North Quincy, Mass. Redican, Tom Joseph, B.S., GKfID . . Grad. IV-A 701 South Globe Ave., Freeport, Ill. Reed, Gerald Melville, Jr. . . . . '34 IV-A Brant Point Lighthouse, Nantucket, Mass. Reed, Leslie Harold ..... . . '31 XVII 236 Montague City Rd., Montague City, Mass Reed, Rufus Cook, S.B. , Grad. III 18 Buck St., Newburyport, Mass. Reese, Fred Charles . . . '33 XV1 30 Third Ave., Union City, Pa. Reeve, Winchell, EAE . . , . '33 VIII 4069 Woodland Ave., Western Springs, Pa. Regan, Andrew Timothy . . . '33 VI-A 7 Sawyer Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Regan, John Ward, Jr. . . . '33 VII1 61 Oriole St., West Roxbury, Mass. Regan, Thomas William . . . '32 XV2 645 Hammond St., Brookline, Mass. Reichart, Howard Lindlie, Jr. . . '34 X 164 Albemarle St., Rochester, N. Y. Reid, John Lyon, A.B., M.S. . . Grad. IV 628 Eye St., Bakersfield, Calif. Reid, William Hibler, AKE . . '31 VI 217 West Main St., Mt. Sterling, Ky. Reidell, Alfred George, Jr. . . '32 XI 3 Spring Garden St., Dorchester, Mass. Reisman, Leon ...... . . '33 VI 10 Athol St., Allston, Mass. Reisner, Ernest William, GKN . . Grad. VI-A 119 South Maple St., Nokomis, Ill. Reiss, Winold Tjark . . . . '34 IV-A 39 West 67th St., New York, N. Y. Reiter, Philip ......... . '32 VI 171 Talbot Ave., Boston, Mass. Rettberg, Walter Andreas ..... . '34 XVI 45 Field St., Roxbury, Mass. Reynolds, Hereward Armstrong, AXA . . . '34 II 61 Huntington Road, Newton, Mass. Reynolds, Kenneth Cass, B.S., M.S. . . Grad. I 9 Seneca Road, Winchester, Mass. Rhines, Thomas Broomell, AKE . . . '32 IX-B 235 Paddock St., Watertown, N. Y. Rhodes, Edward Joseph . . . . '31 XII 45 Thornton St., Wollaston, Mass. RIIOCICS, Stephen I'IOlbfOOli, AT . , '33 H 43 Cedar Sp, Taunton, Mags, Rice, Albert Smith ..... . '31 Army Ord. 358 Charles River Road, Watertown, Mass. Rice, Charles Gid6Or1, AT . . . . '31 IV-A 65 Brace Road, West Hartford, Conn. Rice, Harold Spencer, B.S. . . . Grad. X 309 Nevada St., Newtonville, Mass. Rice, Luttrelle Linerieux . . . '34 VI-A 1338 Delta Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Rlfhilfdi Fffmk Gerald, EN - - . '34 XV, 119 East Wallace Ave., New Castle, Pa. Richards, HHFPC1' VHUHOY, QKZ . - '32 IV 105 North Hinds St., Greenville, Miss. Richardson, Howard Larsen, XIIA . . '31 VI-A 1181 Waverly Place, Schenectady, N. Y. Richardson, Merlyn Eldon . . . - '34 XVI 381 Beale St., Wollaston, Mass. Richardson, Robert Colley . . . '33 II 43 Maple St., Stoneham, Mass. R1ChmOUd, Joseph Lester . . '32 V 54 Kent St., Brookline, Mass. Richmond, Max ....... . . '31 X 41 Brimblecorn St., Lynn, Mass. Richter, John Paul, B.S ..... . Grad. XVI Washington, D. C. Rickard, Edward Michael, Jr., d?I'A . . . Unclassified 248 North Main St., Andover, Mass. Rickards, Leighton Ransom, AT . . . '33 II 13 Roweland Ave., Delmar, N. Y. 440 A x f L'--X xxx -, . . Q. -L ,-l . f ' Q. f lf A If 'QMQAS5 S' Q I ah? j-. ,ff gp, g,,i A-'Fifi at 434 WW' s K 'fg7:' THE RUAAFQRD PRESS Comccrd, New Hampshire WW Printers of MAGAZINES AND BUCKS QF DISTINCTION 441 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS 1 Name Clan Cazzrfe Home Addrerr Rickey, Emily Pierce, B.A. . . . Grad. VII Clarendon, Helensburg, Scotland Rideout, Owen Wilson, S.B. . . . . Grad. X 65 Portland St., South Berwick, Me. Riehl, Theodore Adam, S.B., f1D1'A . . Grad. X-A 452 West 261st St., New York, N. Y. Riemann, Raymundn, IIDAA , , . , . '32 VI Charcas, S. L. P., Mexico Riley, William Andrew . . , . Grad. II 12 Branchaud Road, Belmont, Mass. Rimbach, Theodore Nelson . . . '34 XVII 19 Palmer St., Arlington, Mass. Rinaldo, Thomas James ..... . 34 X 2200 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass Rinehimer, Arthur Nicholson, f12'KE . . '32 U12 183 HHHOVSF Sf-, WilkCS-Bfflffel P21- Ripin, Robert Barnet, EAM . . . . '33 XV2 45 Washington Ave., Lawrence, N. Y. Ripley, Ebed Lincoln, 2nd . . . '32 XV2 Milifl Sf-, Hinghams M2155- Rigkin, Archie ,,,,, . '31 Sp. IV 34 Perrin St., Roxbury, Mass. Ritchey, James Gould, NIIA , , . '32 VI-C 400 McLeod Ave., Missoula, MOUt. Ritchie, Frederick Albert, CEMA . . '31 XIII 154 Campbell St., New Bedford, Mass. Robb, Donald Arthur, OE . . . '33 XV3 96 Union St., Westfleld, Mass. Robb, Harold Buell . . . . '32 I 96 Union St., Westfield, Mass. Robbins, David Abraham , , '34 VI-A 80 Gardner St., Allston, Mass. Robert, Paul Alfred, ATQ . . . , '32 VI-A 4052 Baltimore St., Kansas City, Mo. Roberts, Erskine Goode, B.M.E. . . , '32 II 12 Mayfair St., Boston, Mass. Roberts Kenneth Benjamin Austin . . . '34 VI-A Nassau, Bahamas Roberts Littleton Savage, B.S. . . . Grad. IX-C 114 Riverway, Boston, Mass. Roberts, Wallace James, AB. . . . Grad. XVI 900 North Senate St., Indianapolis, Ind. Roberts, Walter Stewart, B.A. . , '32 II 1604 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. Roberts, William Henry, AT . . '31 X 4852 Ivanhoe Ave., Detroit, Mich. Robertson, John Ambrose . . , '32 XVII 6 Avon St., Andover, Mass. Robertson, Oliver William . . . . '31 IX-B 5 Bellvisto Road, Brighton, Mass. Robins, john Wall, f121'A .... . Unclassified 35 Orange St., Barre, Vt. Robins, Raymond Rodney ..... . . '31 Army Ord. 12 Maple St., Palmer, Mass. Robinson, Denis Morrell, B.Sc., Ph.D. . . Grad. VI Longmead, Surrey, England Robinson, Richard ,...,. , '33 XV2 230 Cypress St., Brookline, Mass. Robinson, Russell Shepherd, EN . . . Unclassified 52 Clark St., Glen Ridge, N. Robinson, William Frank, AKII . . . '31 VI-A 161 Tenney St., Methuen, Mass. Robson, James joseph, ATQ . . . . '32 II Elcho, Wis. Roche, Edward Charles, S.B. . . . Grad. XI 39 Chickatawbut St., Dorchester, Mass. Roddy, Gilbert Morgan, QIJFA . . '31 XV2 201 Ralph Ave., Bellevue, Pa. Rodgers, James Hunter .... . Grad. XIII-A 1224 Washington St., Farrell, Pa. Rodrigues, Rubem Fonseca, C.E. . . . Grad. X-A Sao Paulo, Brazil Roetheli, Bruno Emil, S.B., M.S. . . Grad. X 168 Lafayette Ave., Hawthorne, N. Roetting, Frederick Charles . . , '33 VI-A 10420 105th St., Ozone Park, N. Y. Roever, Paul Henry, CIDK . . . . '31 X Wittenberge, Germany Rogers, John Henry . . . Grad. VI-A 99 Hancock St., Cambridge, Mass. Rogers, Michael George . . i '31 VI-A 79 Gordon Ave., Hyde Park, Mass. Rogers, Robert Clark, CIJPA . . , '32 XIII-C 220 South 45th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Rogowski, Alexander Joseph . . . '54 I 44 Bowdoin St., Providence, R. I. Rohman, William Eugene . . , '33 XVI 28 West St., Attleboro, Mass. Rohn, Edward Dodge, EAE . . '33 XVI 3 Harvard St., Montclair, N. Rolin, Raymond Gustaf, S.B. . . Grad. I 10 Verona St., Lynn, Mass. ROUIU1, G601'ge Raphael . . . '34 I 76 Langsford St., Gloucester, Mass. Root, Clarence George, CDMA . . . '32 X 8 Warner St., Salem, Mass. Ropes, George Hardy, Jr., X411 . . . , '33 XVQ 721 Hazelwood Ave., Detroit, Mich. Rosas, Rodolfo Rodriguez ...... . '33 I 10 Ave. de Camoens, Paris, France Rosborough, Thomas Whitaker, Jr., fIJKE . , '32 XV2 12 Gilmer Ave., Glenwood, Ark. Roscher, Alfred Max ...... . . '33 II 65 Sedgwick St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Rose, Edwin Lawrence, S.B., M.S. . . Grad. VI 285 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. Rose, Wemef Paul, ar . . . . '33 II 129 Washington Ave., Clifton, N. 1. Rosen, HHFYY Mafk --,- . '33 VI-A 37 Revere St., Boston, Mass. Rosen, HHFFY Williflffl - - . '31 II 20 Walden St., Revere, Mass. ROSCU, Nfilfhfllh S-B-, M5- . Grad. Vlll 46 Grove St., Chelsea, Mass. R05Cf1lDfl11U1, RHIPII N2lPh21U A . '33 XVII 40 West 77th Sr., New York, N. Y. Roseflqulsf, Edward Niles - . '32 V 39 Newbury St., Roslindale, Mass. R0Sef1fh211, SUUOI1 Irwin - . '33 VI-A 22 Lombard Court, Malden, Mass. ROSS, Adfifill Elois, -'-- . '34 VI-A 1726 Wyoming Ave., Scranton, Pa. ROSS, Hffbeff FCFFIS, 915-X - . . '32 XV2 7 Bacon St., Winchester, Mass. Ross, Irvine Emerson, Jr., YPIVIA . . . Grad. VI-A 155 Warren St., Needham, Mass. Rossa, William frederick, ATA 4 ' ' '31 iv 110 south sat st., Arcanum, ohio ROSS1, Robert M1Cl1HClHDg6l0 - - - . '33 XVII 529 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass. Roth, Elmer Joseph ..... . '34 XVI 993 South St., Roslindale, Mass. Rothenthaler, Nicholas Eugene, EAE . . '33 X 223 Washington Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Rouleau, John Kiernan, S.B. . . . . Grad. X 526 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. ROUISFOH, R0l3C1'f KSITIP' - '34 XV2 126 University Road, Brookline, Mass. Rousseau, Gerald Francis . . '32 XV2 95 Andrews St., Lowell, Mass. Rousseau, Louise Simkins . . . '32 1113 500 West 10th St., Dallas, Texas Rowe, John Cecil, EN .... . '32 VI-A 118-40 Metropolitan Ave., Kew Gardens, L I N H Rowell, Edwfffd Safgeflfs AXA - - . '33 XVII 4823 Beaumont Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Rowzee, Edwin Ralph, S.B., QDEK . . Grad. X-A 1315 Iris St. N.W., Washington D. C. Roy, Klron Chandra, S.B. .... . Grad. VI Dacca, Bengal, India RUbCUSfCiH, DCbOfH-11 ViVi21fl .... . . '34 VII1 4 Dennison St., Roxbury, Mass. Rubey, Arthur Carson, jr., A.B., KE . . Grad. X 4120 Swiss St., Dallas, Texas Rubill, Charles . U ...... . '31 V 76 West Cedar St., Boston, Mass. Rl-1520, Maurice Louis ..... . '33 II 76 West Cedar St., Boston, Mass. Rublflsfems Diwld, 5-B-, M-S . . Grad. V 140 Fuller St., Brookline, Mass. Ruch, Rose Vanla .... . '33 XVI 766 Asylum Ave., Hartford, Conn. 442 DIRECTORY v OE STUDENTS Name Clair Course Home Addreff Rucker, Tinsley White, III, EN . . '31 XVII 324 Kent Road, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Rudnick, Stanley Sherman, ZA M . '32 IX-B 164 Westminster Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Rulon, Samuel Archer, 3rd. . . '34 X 501 Gay St., Phoenixville, Pa. Rumazza, Carlo Horace . . . '32 II 135 Portland St., Rochester, N. H. Rumsey, John Davenport, AT . '33 III, 2418 East 4th St., Duluth, Minn. Rusling, Lee Judson, KIDBE . . '34 XV2 Lawrenceville, Pa. Russell, Arthur Gilbert . . '32 XV2 65 Hobart St., Brighton, Mass. Russell, Donald Frank .... '32 IV 39 Oakland St., Newburyport, Mass. Russell, George Wilson . . . '34 XV3 2314 20th St., Washington, D. C. Russell, .john Benjamin, Jr., S.B. . Grad. VI 193 Strathmore Road, Brighton, Mass. Russett, Norman Arthur . A . '33 X South Church St., North Adams, Mass. Ryan, ,joseph Ralph . . . 31 XIV 601 Summer St., Arlington Heights, Mass. Ryan, Samuel Gilbert, CDKE . '31 II 72 East 79th St., New York, N. Y. Ryder, Kenneth Franklin . . . '34 II 79 Winthrop Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Ryder, Lincoln Woodbury .,.. '33 I 79 Winthrop Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Rynalski, Augustyn Theodore, B.Ch. . Grad. X 78 Risley St., Fredonia, N. Y. Sabel, Reinhardt Gottlieb . . Unclassified 7 Forestville Ave., Plainville, Conn. Sada, Camilo G., fI1AA ..,. '32 X Apartado 73, Monterrey, N. L. Mexico Salford, Francis Joseph .... '34 VI-A School St., West Chelmsford, Mass. Salford, Franklin Charles, fIvBE . '33 XV2 262 Glen St., Glens Falls, N. Y. Sageman, George Nelson . . . '31 I 32 Park Ave., Saranac Lake, N. Y. Sah, Benn Pen-Yuan . . . '33 IV-A 1602 Bubblingwell Road, Shanghai, China Saint, Kelsey Young, BQII . '34 IV Burlington Hotel, Washington, D. C. Salisbury, Henry Webb, A.B. . Grad. XVI 334 Berkeley Drive, Syracuse, N. Y. Salmon, Benjamin Tyler . . '34 XVI 381 Heath St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Salo, John Vapar . . . '34 V Huntington St., Chester, Mass. Saltonstall, Nathaniel . '31 IV 80 Haven St., Dedham, Mass. Samet, Herbert Arthur . . 33 XVI 164 Seaver St., Boston, Mass. Sampatacacus, Michael . . '33 XVI 598 Market St., Lowell, Mass. Sample, William, Jr., EX . . '34 XVI 6500 Ellenwood St,, St. Louis, Mo. Samuelson, Paul Birger . '32 VI 8 Rowland Ave., Lexington, Mass. Sanders, Charles Edwin .... '34 X I0 Arlington St., Newburyport, Mass. Sanders, Robert, B911 ...... '31 XVI 2612 Tilden St., Washington, D. C. Sanderson, George Augustus, jr., A.B. . '31 IV Littleton, Mass. Sands, Benjamin Franklin, ATA . . . '33 XV-1 Lincoln Road, Marblehead, Mass. Sanghavi, Manordas, B.Sc. . . . '31 VI Bombay, India Sann, Edward Westley, jr., ATS! . '33 X 3525 Humboldt St., Minneapolis, Minn. Santana, Francisco Damian, B.S. . Grad. Sp. I 6 Alcalde St., Pasig, Philippines Santoro, Joseph, AGPA .... '32 XV2 10 Gilmore St., Cambridge, Mass. Sarabia, Anita Katherine . . . '32 VII 65 Common St., Belmont, Mass. Sargent, Howard Harrop, Jr., KE . '33 XVI 131 South St. Albans St., St. Paul, Minn. Sarkisian, Sarkis Giragos, S.B. . Grad. X 44 Morrison Ave., Somerville, Mass. Saslaw, Samuel Saul .... '33 IX-C 308 Chelsea St., Everett, Mass. Sastre, Miguel Angel, 411AA . '32 XVII Ponce, Porto Rico Sauerwein, Robert Taylor, A.B. . Grad. XVI 6 Crawford St., Cambridge, Mass. Saunders, Leonard Hammond . Unclassihed 15 Cherry St., Salem, Mass. Savina, Anthony Ralph, S.B. . Grad. X 35 Whitman St., Somerville, Mass. Sayles, Maynard Arthur . . '34 VI-A 4902 North 24th St., Omaha, Nebr. Sbrega, John Bruno ..... '33 XIV 270 Linden St., Holyoke, Mass. Schaefer, Raymond Herman, AT . '32 X 46 Graves Ave., Lynn, Mass. Schafer, Elwood Worrall, fI1I'A . '32 VI-C 222 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Schaffer, James Meagher, B.S. . Grad. XIV 169 East Sixth St., Oswego, N. Y. SCh2-ible, George William, B.A. . Grad. VI-A 807 Carolina Ave., Hartsville, S. C. Schappert, Neal Frederic . . . '34 VI 251 South River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Scharnberg, Oliver Herman, EAE . '32 XV2 nog San Rafael St., Havana, Cuba ' Schatz George Frederick, EN . . '31 Sp. IV 3440 Glenmore Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Schauer, Charles Hawver, XKID . '34 XVI 1454 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Schell, Irving Israel . . . '33 VIII 41 Bicknell St., Dorchester, Mass. Schesch, Carl Gustav, B.S. . Grad. XVI 15 Ellery St., Cambridge, Mass. Scheuren, john ,joseph . . '32 XV2 9 Ayclilfe Road, Swampscott, Mass. Schmalz, George, ,jr ....... '34 X 22 Hovey St., Quincy, Mass. Schneck, Raymond Arthur .... '34 I 174 82nd St., jackson Hts., N. Y. Schneider, Arthur Ernest, B.Ch.E., M.S. Grad. V 85 Fourth St., Meriden, Conn. Schneider, Valerie, B.S., M.S. . . . Grad. X Locker, Texas Schneider, William Benedict .... '32 IX-B 520 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. Schoolheld, William Cleveland, B.A., CIJAQ '32 XVI 20 Ford Ave., Mullins, S. C. Schrader, Granger Dana ..... Grad. VI-A 10 Dana St., Cambridge, Mass. Schrem , Edward Jay ...... 34 XVI 36-14 165th St., Flushing, N. Y. Schroedirr, Charles Watt . '31 V 177 Common St., Watertown, Mass. Schuler, William Robert . '31 X 505 Second North St., Syracuse, N. Y. Schultz, Willard Julius . . '31 IV 609 Lafayette Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Schulze, Norman Dwight . . . '32 XIII-C 71 Edgemere Road, Quincy, Mass. Schumacher, ,jesse Wollett . . . '34 II Box 15, Carmen, Campeche, Mexico Schumacher, William Carl, KE . '34 VI 1017 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Schutte, August Henry, B.A. . . . Grad. X-A East Main St., Northboro, Mass. Schuttig, Leonard Aaron, B.S., BGTI. . Grad. VI 1020 Kingsland Lane, Palisade, N. Schwartz, Isaac Hillson, CDBA . '32 VII 257 School St., Somerville, Mass. Schwarz, Herbert Rees, KZ . . '34 X 10 Brunswick Ave., Saylesville, R. I. Schweizer, Fernand David, KIDPA . '31 XVII 1408 Highland St., Syracuse, N. Y. Scott, Arthur Kennerie, S.B. , . Grad. X-A 43 Highland Ave., Melrose Highlands, Mass 445 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Ax Ixbzme Clan Cnzutre Home Arldretr Scott, Charles Edward . . . - '34 IV 440 Broadway, Somerville, Mass. Scott, Herlnon HOSIUSF, NIIA . . . Grad. VI-A 440 Broadway, Somerville, Mass. Scott, Kenneth Nash, :DFA , , , '34 XV3 254 South Main St., Andover, Mass. Scully, Margaret Angeline, B.A. . . '31 Sp. VII1 134 Oakleigh Road, Newton, Mass. Seabury, Richard Williams, Jr. . . '34 XVI 245 ROCRIQWHY Sf-, BOOIIEOH, N. Seaman, John Jackson .... . '34 VI 201 Washington Ave., Bellmore, N. Y. Searleg, Harold Edmund , . , . '31 IX-B 19 Mapleview Terrace, New Bedford, Mass. Sears, John Henry, AT .... . '34 X 319 Bowdoin St., Winthrop, Mass. Sears, Thomas Everett, Jr., GX . , '33 XV3 80 MOHJIIQUOE Ave., Braintree, Mass. Seglvef, Charles WiIIi3111 , , , . '31 XV2 302 Grove SE., CTIICOPCC Falls, IVIZLSS. Segveyj George Lewig ,,,, , '33 62 AYIC., Revere, MASS. Seelye, Arthur Chapin, B.S., AAIIJ . . '31 XIII 66 William St., Worcester, Mass. Segar, Stanley Garrette . . . . . '32 II 735 Monticello St., Evanston, Ill. Seibert, Charles Borum, B.S. . . . Grad. VI Box 146, MHFC1DSbLlfg, W. Va. Seidgngfickef, Katharine 3 . SL1f1DySIdE AXIS., VJCSEHIOUHE, Quebec Seleena Paul Maurice ,,,, . '31 Army Ord. IO Centre St., Watertown, Mass. Selig, Duke Everett, Jr., KE . . . '33 XV- F21fH16fV1llC, L2- Seligman, Joseph Lionel, Jr., OX . . - '34 XIV Roslyn, Longlsland, N.4Y. A Sellers, Brenan Richards, BQII . . '34 XV2 228 East Cassily St., Sprlngheld, Ohio Sellers, Maurice Llewellyn , , . '31 XIII 89 Pennsylvania Ave., Somerville, Mass. Sgllew, Francis Bernard , , '34 IV 42 Vv7OI'CSS!CCl' SIC., N2LtICli, IVIELSS. Selvidge, Harner . . . . '32 VI-A 211 Thilly Ave., Columbia, Mo. Semion, Vladimir Alexis . . . '31 IX-B 51 Queensberry St., Boston, Mass. Semple, Robert Baylor, ATA . . . '32 X 5536 Page Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. Senior, Edward ...,, . '32 IX-B Cor. Redbud :St Rosehill Aves., Cincinnati, Ohio Senter, ohn, B.S ...... . '31 II 127 Blanche St., Houghton, Mich. Serdan 'del Valle, Aquiles, LIJAA . '32 I 60 Calzada de Eucbaya, Mexico, Mexico Seton, Levon, S.B. ..... . Grad. IV-A 117Jersey Ave., Joliet, Ill. Serrallach, John Paul, IIPAA . . . . '32 XVQ 17 Pearson Ave., Barcelona, Spain Serrallach, Joseph Anton, Ph.D. . . Grad. X 40 Pelayo St., Barcelona, Spain Sevell, David ....... . . '34 VI 99 Townsend St., Roxbury, Mass. Sewall, Millard Freeman, Jr., B.S. . . Grad. X-A 195 East Commerce St., Bridgeton, N. J. Seyl, Robert Gross, f11I'A . . . . '32 XIV 1123 Mulford St., Evanston, Ill. Shackelford, James Murdoch, A.B. . . '32 XV2 16 Lamboll St., Charleston, S. C. Shaffer, Morris, S.B .,.... . Grad. VII 90 Columbia Road, Dorchester, Mass. Shaffner, Aaron ....... . '34 VI 11 Drummond St., Dorchester, Mass. Shah, Vinayak Kunvarii, B.Sc., M.Sc. . , '32 VI Gandhi Dela, Bhavnagar, India Shannon, John Bonnar ...., . '32 XV2 57 Prospect St., Ashtabula, Ohio Shapiro, Leonard .... . . '34 V 12 Willis Ave., Youngstown, Ohio Sharp, Dwight Moody .... . '33 VI 55 Praca Floriano St., Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Shaughnessy, Thomas Elliott . . . . '33 III3 201 East 201st St., New York, N. Y. Shaw, David Te Hui, B.Sc., M.Sc. . . Grad. X 2 Tastekwan St., Nanchang, China Shaw, Edwin Tyler, ATA . . . . '33 XVZ 343 Wilder St., Lowell, Mass. Shaw, Walter Arthur .... . '33 XVII 9516 95th Ave., Woodhaven, L. I., N. Y. Shea, Edward . . . . '33 VI 57 Taber St., New Bedford, Mass. 511621, He1'm31'1,IHfUe5- I . '33 I 50 Turner St., Brighton, Mass. Shea, John Edward . . . '32 VII 372 Prospect St., Cambridge, Mass. Shea, Joseph Bernard . . '31 II 236 Walnut St., Holyoke, Mass. Shea, Robert Edwin . . '33 I 542 Warren St., Roxbury, Mass. Shelby, Peter Paul, f1PI'A . . '32 IV-A 1829 South Gramercy Place, Los Angeles, Cal. Shellard, Gordon Duryea . . . , '31 I 420 Mountain Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Shepherd, Robert Francis, GX . . '33 XVI 109 Greenbrier St., Charleston, W. Va. Shepp, Richard Harold, ZZAE . . . '33 XV2 Millersburg, Pa. Sheppard, Everett Mason, KE . . '33 IV-A 259 Main St., South Amboy, N. Sheppard, William Lund . . . . '33 XVI 210 East Pearson St., Chicago, Ill. Shefloekr FfHf1Ci5.I0SePh ---4 . . '34 IV 58 Magnolia St., Boston, Mass. Sherman, John King, Jr., S.B., QAX . , . Grad. X-A 21 Brewster Ave., Lagrange, Ill. Sherman, John Townsend, 'IDFA . . . '31 III1 910 Ave., Douglas, Ariz. Sl'lCWlDI'lClg6, William Harry Dalfllel . . , '34 VI 8 Maple Park, D0fChe5tef, Mags, Shilowitz,Joseph ...... . '31 Sp. IV 69 West 39th St., Bayonne, N. Shimek, Edwin Joe, B.S., X112 . . . Grad. VI Weimar, Texas Shimmim Harry William, ea , . . . '31 II Llewellyn Park, Vlfest Orange, N. J. Shlpp, Robert Temple, A.B. . . Grad. X-A Box 206, Battle Creek, Mich. Shloss- Eugene Leebw .lf- - . '34 X 249 Mather Road, Jenkintown, Pa. Shnlfzleff Meyer Joseph - - - . '33 X 5 Greenheys St., Roxbury, Mass. Shore, Leo -. h ...... '33 VI-A 29 Revere St., Boston, Mass. Shulkln, Benjamin Barnett, CPBA , . '31 IX-B 25 Maple St., Massena, N. Y. ShUmf1U,.l05ePh ----'- I '33 X 294 Furnace Brook Parkway, Quincy, Mass. Shufeliffr .lohfl Perkins, AXP . . . '34 Sp. IV 66 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. Shufflefi OU5 Lmdley - - . '33 XV2 468 Worcester St., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Shufer .l0hf1 AUCIFCW- - r Unclassified 57 Windsor St., Arlington, Mass. 5hWf1Chm21H,Haffl' - . . '32 VII ez Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury, Mere. Sibley, Laurance Drake . . . '33 VI-A 290 Tremont St., Braintree, Mass. S1bleY,OU5 Arthur. ATU - - . '31 XIII Oak Hill, Grove city, Pe. Siebef,E1berfJ0SSPh -.l- . '33 II 851 North Prairie sr., Jeeleeeeville, lll. SiCbf?Chf., William HSUIY, 3td. . Unclassified 326 Jamaica Ave., Long Island City, N. Y. S1emm5lf1, Edwalfd - - V - - . '34 VI-A 157 Hathaway St., New Bedford, Mass. Sllbefmanw MaVl'1n .lU'1'-15 - - . '34 V 207 Fern St., West Hartford, Conn. Silva, Ansel- B-S ---r . Grad. I 50 Comercio St., Ponce, Porto Rico Sflvefmfmf Walter Mandel - - . '34 XVI 37 Algonquin Road, Newton, Mass. Slmafdr Regef Gerard - - . '31 V 186 Bartlett St., Lewiston, Me. 444 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Clam Caurre Home Adrlretr Simes, Ralph .... '31 IX-C 36 Leroy St., Boston, Mass. Simon, Carin Elias, S.B. , . Grad. IV 145 Hudson St., Boston, Mass. Simon, Frank Herbert, AB-'IJ . . '31 I-A 320 Wadsworth Ave., New York, N. Y. Simonds, Willard Bowles . . . '33 VI-A 100 Church St., Watertown, Mass. Simons, Louvian Gardelle, B.S. . Grad. X 5000 East End Ave., Chicago, Ill. Simpson, Edward Everett, XDA . '32 IV 298 Salford St., Wollaston, Mass. Simpson, Everett William . . , '33 II 3 Prospect St., South Dartmouth, Mass. Simpson, Stephen Gersham, S.B, , Grad. V 41 Evans St., Watertown, Mass. Sims, Albert Randolph, NIIA . . '31 XV2 Greene St., Slaterville, R. I. Sims, Hugh Davis, B.S., M.S. . Grad. X 721 Erin Ave. S.W., Atlanta, Ga. Sinclair, Donald Bellamy . , '31 VI-A 205 Cambridge St., Winnipeg, Canada Singh, I-Iarkisher, D.M.D. . '31 Sp. VII Lahore, Punjab, India Sinkewic, Martin Jacob, Jr. '34 VI 14 Pond St., Forge Village, Mass. Sistare, George Henry, Jr. . . '32 XIV 474 Park St., New Bedford, Mass. Skeen, joseph Allison, A.B. . '34 II 2170 jefferson Ave., Ogden, Utah Skees, Walter Vernon . . '33 XVI 151 Chesterheld Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Skinner, john Brendan . . . '34 XIV 1 Malcolm Road, Cambridge, Mass. Slade, William Harry, jr., GE . '34 XV, 3 Ashton Ave., Newton Centre, Mass. Slater, john McElroy .... '31 VIII 516 Prospect St., El Paso, Texas Sleightholm, Robert Boswell . . '34 XVI 175 Dartmouth St., Boston, Mass. Sloat, john Raymond . . . '33 VI-A 1435 East Third St., Tulsa, Okla. Slockbower, Sterling Nolan '33 IV-A 12 Deer Cove, Lynn, Mass. Smidt Phenny ..,, '33 IV 5 Smidt Ave., Peabody, Mass. Smilg, Benjamin .... '33 XVI 19 Greenock St., Boston, Mass. Smith, Arthur Andrew . , . '31 I 22 Belden St., Dorchester, Mass. Smith Carol Mosman, B.S. . '32 Sp. IV-A Box 29, Decatur, Ga. Smith Charles Augustus, Jr. . '31 II Daniels St., Millis, Mass. Smith, Clifford Myron . , '31 X 30 Perry St., Brookline, Mass. Smith, Clifton Austin .... '31 VI-C 7 Oak Terrace, Lynn, Mass. Smith, Cornelius Calmes, A.B. , Grad. X Winchester, Kentucky Smith Daniel ..... '34 IX-C 97 Chelsea St., East Boston, Mass, Smith David Beach, X111 . '33 XIV 832 High St., Pottstown, Pa. Smith David Graham, ATS! . '31 I-A Bethayres, Pa. Smith Donald Robinson . '33 I Otisville, N. Y. Smith Eastman, S.B. . . Grad. II 37 Courier St., Rutherford, N. Smith Fred Wilson . . , '31 V 14 West 62nd St., Kansas City, Mo. Smith Gardiner Anderson '32 II 264 River Road, Winthrop, Mass. Smith Gregory, S.B., AT . Grad. X-A 9 Evans Road, Marblehead, Mass. Smith Harry Sheldon, AKE . '31 XV2 43 Winthrop St., Taunton, Mass. Smith Henry Thomas . . . '32 VII 77 School St., Braintree, Mass. Smith, James Bigelow, fIJKE . '32 VI-A 110 Melrose Ave. South, Hamilton, Ontario Smith, john Gooch, AXA . 34 XV3 86 High St., Saco, Me. Smith, John Robinson .... '33 II Otisville, N. Y. Smith, john William, jr ..,, '31 XV2 37 Quimby St., Watertown, Mass. Smith Kenneth Archibald Hesron . '33 VI-A 44 Boyden St., East Orange, N. Smith Kenneth Wolcott, QDEK . . '31 II 435 North Washington St., Butler, Pa. Smith Moreland Grifhth, B.Arch. . Grad. IV 1305 South Perry St., Montgomery, Ala. Smith Morris, S.B. .... Grad. VI 43 Theodore St., Boston, Mass. Smith Myron Tait, NPA , . . Grad, VI-A 15 Colony Place, Meriden, Conn. Smith Nelson ..... . '34 IV 305 9th Court St. West, Birmingham, Ala. Smith Raymond Walter . . . '33 VI-A 12 Wayside Ave., Methuen, Mass. Smith Richard Benjamin, f11I'A . '32 IX-B 3100 Portland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Smith Robert Edmund, NIIA , . '33 X 204 Wilshire Road, Rochester, N. Y. Smith Robert Lester . , . '34 XVI 58 Bridge St,, Beverly, Mass. Smith Thomas Ross . . '32 VI 511 East 2nd St. N., Newton, Iowa Smith Walter Sackett, B.A. . Grad. X-A 93 Bruce Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Smith Wilbur Leonard . '34 IV-A 911 Broadway, West Somerville, Mass. Smith, William Arthur, Jr, '34 II 34 Commonwealth Ave., Gloucester, Mass. Snape, Ralph Samson ..... '33 XIV 944 Granby Road, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Snell, Arthur Yearon ,,.,, '33 VI-A 17 West St., Brockton, Mass. Sniffen, Edgar Wellington, B.A., BGTI Grad. X-A 9 Deer Park Crescent, Toronto, Ont. Snow, james Tilden ..... '32 II 27 Acton St., Arlington, Mass. Snow, Lambert Graham, KE . . '33 - III3 56 Humphrey St., Swainpscott, Mass. Snyder, Graves Hubbard, EX . . '34 VI-A Lewisbllfgi W- Va- t Snyder, Philip Wolcott . . '31 XIII-A 14 Porter Road, U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md Snyder, Robert Morris, QDBE . '31 XV2 1624 Mahantonga St., Pottsville, Pa. Soden, Harry, GE ..,. '31 XVI 294 Tarboro St., Rocky Mount, N. C. Soh, Hsin Pei ....... Grad. IX-C Kiangsu, China Sohn, Nathan David Raymond . '33 VIH 55 QLUUCY Sf-, ROXbUfY, M255- Soisaln, Url-in Ferdinand , ' , , '33 II Prospect Hill, Chester, Mass. Soley, William Alexander, Jr. '35 VI-A 59 Orient Ave-1 MCIFOSC, Mass- Somers, Omar Herbert ,,,, '33 II 6 Summit Road, Watertown, Mass. Soroka, Walter Walery, S.B. . . Grad. II 49 Linden St., Lynn, Mass. Sorrentino, Peter Anthony, ACIDA . . '32 VI 23 Irving Sf., Cambflflge, M2155- Sorrentino, Vincent Charles, ACIDA . '34 II 23 Ifvilig Sf-, Cambridge, Mass- Sousa, Melvin Arnold ,,,, '34 XVI 70 Friend St., Gloucester, Mass. Sowers, Byron Luther, A.B. . . Grad. X Pershing, Ind. Spahr, William Henry . . Grad. VI-A Smithtown Branch, Long Island, N. Y. Spalding, john Eaton, SAX , '31 X 64 Bates Road, Watertown, Mass. Spaney, Frederick, Jr, , , '34 X 397 High St., Newburyport, MASS. Sparre, Eric, KPKE , , , '33 II 1022 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. 445 DIRECTORY OE STUDENTS , Name C1451 Courfe Home Addrer: Speigel, Jacob , , , 34 IV 55 Pasadena Road, Roxbury, Mass. Speir, Frank Wheeler , , '32 IX-C Remsenburg, Long Island, N. Y. Spencer, Alvin Rgymgnd , '33 VI-A. 64 AUliCI'VlllC St., Sydney, Spencer, John Herbert, 1192K . '34 XV2 223 Rock Sf-, F2-H River, Mass- Spencef, Winthrgp Wyman, , '31 X 43 CFESCCIIIC St., Rutland, Vt. Spefing, Ewing Terry ,,,, '32 IV 92 Belmont St., Somerville, Mass. Spiegel, Charles Augustus , , , '32 XV1 M2FlbOFOUgh Sf., BOSIOH, MESS. Spinney, Russell Gilbert, B911 . '33 X 44 Beacon St., Gloucester, Mass. Spofford, Norman Prescott . . '33 I-A 14 Putnam St., DHHVEYS, Mass- Spolidoro, Joseph Anthony . '34 X 49 Partridge Ave., Somerville, Mass. Spfagens, Stephen Mitchell l , '32 X 10940 East JCESISOI1 SC., Detroit, Sprague, Harold Elmore ,,,, '33 II 154 Taylor St., Wollaston, Mass. Sprague, Robert Meade, A.B., 9X . , '31 IX-B 1853 Idlewood Ave., East Cleveland, Ohio Spfeei-1, William Frederic, Ji-,, AKE , , '32 X 1111 East Front St., Plainfield, N. SP1-eiigei-, William Com-gd ,,,, '31 XIII-A 745 Bellevue Ave. N., Seattle, Wash. Sproul, Frank Penrose, A.B. . . '31 XVI Ritz Carlton Hotel, Boston, Mass. Spruill, Theodore Bryce, f1DKZ . '31 XV2 19 Chestnut St., North Adams, Mass. Squires, Lombard, B.S., CIDAG . . Grad. X 10 Autumn St., Boston, Mass. Stackpole, Theodore Bfadfgfd , '34 132 BClII101'1t St., River, MASS. Stamatellos, Constantine . . '34 XVI 24 FOSWF Sf-, Bfighffifl, Mass. Stander, Louis Franklin . . . '31 VI 18833 Lancashire Road, Detroit, Mich. Standley, George Prince, S.B. . Grad. V 12 Baker Ave., Beverly, Mass. Stanhope, Robert Hendricks . '32 I N12Lf1tiC, C0l'11'1- Staniek, Holland Frank . '34 XVI 194 Warren St., Allston, Mass. Stanley, David Sloane, S.B. , Grad. VII U. S. Soldiers Home, Washington, D. C. Stanley, Fred Bennett . . . '31 XV2 20 Washington St., Babylon, N. Y. Starkey, Robert Judd .... '34 VI Gardner Road, East Templeton, Mass. Starr, Charles Edwin, Jr., EN . '31 X 2378 Prairie Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. Stauder, Lawrence Francis, B.S. . Grad. VI Witt, Ill. Steele, Ernest Rolfe ..... '32 V 808 Belmont St., Watertown, Mass. Steele, Hoyt Post, KIJFA . . '34 VI-A 2440 Orrington Ave., Evanston, Ill. Stein, Lawrence Boyce, Jr. '34 VI 109 Pennsylvania Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y Steinbach, Charles William . . . '31 I 71 Chestnut St., Lewiston, Pa. Steinman, Harry Gordon ..... '33 V 29 Cooper St., Trenton, N. J. Stellrecht, William Adolf, Dipl. Ing. . Grad. VI Stuttgart, Germany Stepanian, Martin Harry .... '33 II 324 High St., Lawrence, Mass. Sterner, John ...,.. '33 VIII 118 Riverway, Boston, Mass. Stevens, Edward Dyer, Jr., EX . '32 1113 1649 Fifth St., Portsmouth, Ohio Stevens, Joel Bartlett, Jr. . . . '33 II 89 Poplar St., Watertown, Mass. Stevens, Joseph Russell, S.B. .... Grad. V Deer Lodge, Montana Stevens, Malcolm Seavey ..... '34 XVI 15M Central St., Methuen, Mass. Stevenson, John Sinclair, B.A., B.A.Sc. . Grad. XII 3037 8th Ave. West, Vancouver, B. C. Steverman, Benjamin Walter, QIDK . . '31 XV2 11 Glenland Road, Brookline, Mass. Stewart, Albert Arthur, EAE . . '32 XV2 28 Hanover St., Fall River, Mass. Stewart, Charles Thomas, B911 . '34 II 1330 Blue Ave., Zanesville, Ohio Stewart, James Patrick .... '33 I 336 Monmouth St., Gloucester, N. J. Stewart, Richard More, EN . '32 XVII 126 Essex Ave., Montclair, N. Stiegler, Oscar ...... Grad. XIII-A 524 Tunbridge Road, Baltimore, Md. Stilgoe, George ...... '34 XVII 63 Blue Hill Terrace, Milton, Mass. Stiller, Bernard Norman, EAM . '34 VI 187 East Bow St., Franklin, N. H. Stockwell, Alfred Frank, AXA . '32 X 45 Williams St., North Adams, Mass. Stolk, Juan Francisco, CIDAA . . 32 I Caracas, Venezuela ' Stoll, George Adolph, Jr., GX . '33 X 91 Parkton Road, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Stoner, Arthur Merrick, 'DESK . '31 II 297 Mountain Road, West Hartford, Conn Stones, Frank Wannall, M.S. . Grad. X 3709 Bradley St., Houston, Texas Storr, Edwin Wilfred ..,. '31 I 306 North Chestnut St., Westfield, N. J. Stott, Bernard Tarsney, AKE . . '31 XVQ 60 Pallister Ave., Detroit, Mich. Stotz, Elmer Henry .... '32 V 102 Bigelow St., Brighton, Mass. Stover, Carrell Jack, X111 .... '32 II 130 Summit Ave., Jenkintown, Pa. Stowell, Joseph May ...... '32 VII Marlboro, N. H. Strain, William Henry, Jr., B.S., M.S. . Grad. V 352 State St., Albany, N. Y. SFTHICY, CIAIHFICS, ATU --.--- '31 I 836 North Orange Ave., Orlando, Fla. Stratton, Carl Parker, AKII . . . '34 XIV 9a Abbott St., Nashua, N. H. Street, Richard Juson, 2nd, f1JBE . Unclassified 1901 Greenhill Ave., Wilmington, Del. Sff?Hg, ,l0l'lI'1 -..--.- '33 X 1458 Cherokee Road, Louisville, Ky. Strickland, Randolph Lewis, AT . '34 II 9450 La Salle Blvd., Detroit, Mich. Strickler, John Franklin, EN . '32 XVI 1010 Elmwood Ave., Evanston, Ill. Stromquist, Arvid August . . . '34 1114 29 Falls St., Lynn, Mass. Stromquist, Vidmar Birger, S.B. . Grad. II 29 Falls St., Lynn, Mass. Strong, Clinton Searle .... '34 XVI 93 West St., Easthampton, Mass. Strong, .l0l'1f1 Edward, AKH - '31 XV2 Stronghurst, Albuquerque, N. M. Sffufik, George Ritchie, B611 . '34 XVI 155 Du Bois Ave., Sea Cliff, N. Y. Stuart, Charles Bramlitt, AKE . . '34 XVI Box 635, Oklahoma City, Okla. Studley, Victor Converse, KE ..,. '32 I 58 Forest St., Springfield, Mass. Sturznickle, Donald McClelland, S.B., M.S. . Grad. X 721 Poplar St., Erie, Pa. 51-'Chi ,lOl'1I1 Joseph ....... '32 V111 102 Lincoln St., Hartford, Conn. Sucre, Antonio Jose ..... . '31 VI Aguadulce, Panama Sugden, Arthur Charles, B.S. . Grad. VI 112 Moyallen St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Sugimura, Buniciro .... '34 IV Tokio, Japan Suhr, Frederick Willard, B.S. . . Grad. VI 124 Franklin St., Lynn, Mass. SUHIVHU, CITHFICS D0H21ld, AA11 . '33 II 160 South Broadway, Lawrence, Mass. 446 DIRECTORY OE STUDENTS Name Clan Caurre Hame Addrefr Sullivan, Eugene Thomas . . '33 XVII 101 Stults Road, Belmont, Mass. SUIIIVZUI, ,l0h1'1,l05CPI'1, ,Iii . . . . . '31 II 16 Old Bridge St., West Concord, Mass. Sullivan, Matthew Daniel .,..,. . . '31 XVII 517 4th St., Fall River, Mass. Sullivan, 'William Lawrence, S.B., M.S. . . Grad. VI 32 Bartlett St., Beverly, Mass. Sundstrom, Richard Fleming, ZX . . . . '31 V Stockholm, Sweden Sung, Hsun Chang, B.S ...... . Grad. X Banka, D. E. I. Supowitz, Bernard Eli ,..... . '33 V111 159 Chester Ave., Chelsea, Mass. Sutherland, Charles Woodward, Ph.B. . . Grad. X 200 West 58th St., New York, N. Y. Svenson, Carl Louis, S.B. .... . Grad. II 28 Hillcrest Road, East Milton, Mass. Svikis, Edgar ....... . '34 Illr 3 Centre Place, Roxbury, Mass. Swzun, Robert .... . '34 VI 414 Brighton Ave., Portland, Me. Swanson, Walter Charles . . '32 I 1279 Third Ave., New York, N. Y. Swanton, John Reed, Jr. . . '31 II 5526 Wisconsin Ave., Washington, D. C. Swanton, Wfllfel' FfSdC1'ICk. - - '33 X 1464 Belmont St. N.W., Washington, D. C Sweeney, james Augustus . . . . '34 XIII 858 Broadway, Chelsea, Mass. Sweeney, John David .... . '32 IV 113 Lonsdale St., Boston, Mass. Sweetser, Converse Wentworth . . '33 XVI 132 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass. Swenson, Clifford Morris . . . . '34 III4 29 Stults Road, Belmont, Mass. Swicegood, Morris Righton, B.S. . Grad. IV 60 Jamaicaway, Boston, Mass. Swift, Sherman Day .... . '32 H13 22 Beacon St., Woburn, Mass. Swift, Willard Everett, QAX . . . '31 XV2 5 Massachusetts Ave., Worcester, Mass. Swift, William Oliver, Jr. . . . '34 IV 1015 North Edgeheld St., Dallas, Texas Swirsky, Chaim .... . '33 VIII Tel-Aviv, Palestine Sysko, Adam Joseph . . . '33 X 61 Meadow St., Westfield, Mass. Szymczyk, Stanley Joseph . . '31 VI 22 Henshaw St., Chicopee Falls, Mass. Tarnopol, Lester . . . . '34 II 189 Townsend St., Roxbury, Mass. Tashjian, George Crosby . . '32 IV 482 Dudley St., Roxbury, Mass. Tate, Robert, EAE . . . . '32 XIII Pompton Plains, N. J. Taubert, Emil Arthur . . . . '33 II 1531 Centre St., Roslindale, Mass. Taylor, Charles Herbert . . . , . '32 XV3 77 Franklin St., Watertown, Mass. Taylor, Morley Gladstone, B.Sc. . . Grad. VI Parrsboro, Nova Scotia Taylor, Richard, GE ..... . '34 VI 10 Clover Drive, Great Neck, N. Y. Teague, Walter Dorwin, Jr., IIJZK . . '33 II 83 Beechknoll Road, Forest Hills, N. Y. Tedford, James Lawrence . . . . '31 IX-B 30 Fairmount St., Salem, Mass. Terdina, Frank ..... - . '31 XVI 3727 Wesley Ave., Berwyn, Ill. Terwilliger, Hal Rowe, A.B. . . . Grad. II 575 Embarcadero Road, Palo Alto, Calif. Thal, Donald Edward .... . '33 IV-A 635 North Chestnut St., Arlington Heights Mass Thayer, Charles Muchmore, AT . . '32 I King's Highway, Winona Lake, Ind. Thayer, Harold Eugene, XIIA . . - '34 XV3 200 Park Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Theobald, Norman Charles, KIDBE . . Unclassified 71 Wilcox Ave., Meriden, Conn. Theriault, George Irvin Frederick . . Grad. VI-A 46 Hudson St., Lynn, Mass. Theriault, Raymond Joseph . . . . '33 II 46 Hudson St., Lynn, Mass. Thieler, Edward Frederick, Jr., ATSZ . . . '33 XV1 Sound Beach, Conn. Thistle, Joseph Leonard, B.S., fIvI'A . . Grad. V 16 East Wheeling St., Washington, Pa. Thomas, Kochukaleekal Kurien . . . '31 Sp. II Travancore, India Thomas, Mendall Patterson, S.B. . Grad. I 65 Penfleld St., Roslindale, Mass. Thomas, Norman Curtis, XIIA . . . '31 XIII-C 106 Rockland St., Swampscott, Mass. Thomas, Rowland Dorris, GX . . Unclassified 1936 Boulevard, West Hartford, Conn. Thomas, Stanley Owen, A.B. . . '32 VI-C 29 South Walnut St-, TFOY, Ohio Thompson, G. Roy . . . . '34 VI 153 Woodbine Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Thompson, Janice deKay . . '31 Sp. IV 12 Fairmount St., Brookline, Mass. Th0111P50f1,JQhf1 Edmund , , , . '33 V 26 AldCrWOOCl Road, Newton, MaSS. Thompson, Ransom Shelton . . . '34 II Middlebury Road, Watertown, Conn. Thompson, Robert Barker, AXP . . . . '32 XI 7 Second St., Presque Isle, Me. Thompson, Stuart Wayne, B.Ch.E. . . Grad. X Bryantville, Mass. Thomson, Alexander Campbell, Xfb . . '33 II 228 Tremont Ave., Orange, N. Thornton, George Quarles .... . '31 IV 39 Carlton Ave., Port Washington, N. Y. Thumm, Charles Herbert, EAE . . . . '33 XV1 4915 North Washtenaw Ave., Chicago, Ill Tibbets, Wallace Beardslee, jr., AXA . . '31 VII2 55 South Oraton Parkway, East Orange, N Tietig, Rudolph, Jr., QFA . . . . '32 III3 2529 Observatory Road, Cincinnati, Ohio Tillinghast, John Perkins, B911 . . . '31 IV-A Hibbing, Minn. Timbie, Roberr William ,,,,. . '33 II 295 Highland Ave., West Newton, Mass. Timmerman, William Lee, IIPEK .... . '34 IV-A Union University, Jackson, Tenn. Titherington, Richard Handheld, Jr., S.B. . . Grad. V 617 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Tittle, Farrow Lee ........ . '31 Sp. IV 620 Pearl St., Denton, Texas Titus, James Louis ....... . . '34 V 45 Clarendon St., Boston, Mass. Tobie, Walter Cary, S.B. . . Grad. VII 3 Deering St., Portland, Me. Togo, Shinji, M.Eng ..... . . Grad. VI Tokio, Japan I - Tomlinson, Jose h, Jr. ...... . '32 XV1 299 Yale St., Winnipeg, Manitoba Tomlinson, Willpiam Robert, Jr., ATSZ . . '34 X 12 Linden Ave., Larchmont, N. Y: Tonsing, Harold Frederick . . . . '31 Sp. IV 4466 Kingshighway N.E., St. Louis, Mo. Toole, Rehge ,,,,, . . '31 IX-B 39643. McRee Ave., St. Louis, MO. Toone, Gilbert Coult, S.B., M.S. . Grad. V 645 Highland Ave., Needham Heights, Mass Toporeck, Edward Robert, B,SC, , . Grad. VI 1171 Burrows Ave., Winnipeg, Man. Torbit, James Gallavan . . . . Grad. VI-A Fountain, Colo. Tower, Alden Edwards , , , . '33 VI-A Mt. Aldworth Road, Vineyard Haven, Mass Towle, Warren Ladd, AXA . . . '34 IX-B 4553 Adams Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Towner, Winthrop Hoadley, QIDEK . . '31 IX-B 3301 Elgin AVG-, Baltimore, MCI- Traver, Harold August .... . '32 VI-A 9 Franklin St., Gloversville, N. Y. Travis, Edvvafd Fggfef, Jr, . '33 IV-A. III. GIZLIDSIDOIO SC., Boston, IVIHSS. 447 DIRECTORY OE STUDENTS Name Clan Cazzne Home Addre.r.r Trgadwella Dagvid Rogers , , '33 X SOUIII1 AVC., AfIIHgf0U, Trengove, Roger Reed, B.S. , , Grad. X-A 115 South Mt. Vernon St., Prescott, Ariz. Tfeseher-, Wllliarny AXA , , , , '33 VIII 113 South Second St., Jeannette, Pa. Trimble, Robert Mungef, QK2 , , '33 VI-A 618 Herndon Ave., Shreveport, La. Tr-loulevre, Maurice Damien , , '32 XV2 21 Rice St., Newton Centre, Mass. Tripp, Rgbeft Washburn, AT , , '33 26 Sf., PIYIYIOLICII, Mass. Truax, Harmon Jardine, GAX , . '31 VH1 VCIY-3, N- D- True, Arnold Ellsworth , . . . .Grad. XVI Corinth, Kentucky Truesdell, Francis William, B.S. . . Grad. VI 279 Mansion St., West Coxsackie, N. Y. Tsai, Ming Fang, B.S. . . . . Grad. II Shantung, China Tu, Chang-Ming, S.B., M,S. . . Grad. X W2lShlIlgUOf1, D- C- Tu, Chia Ching .... . '31 VI Washington, D. C. Tu, Wen-JO, ,..,, . '32 V Washington, D, Tucker, Frederick Curtis , , , . . '32 V 25 Hawley St., Worcester, MASS. Tucker, Helen Farnham, A.B., A.M. . Grad. V 144 Mill Road, North Andover, Mass. Tucker, John Bissell, EX , . . . . '31 II 532 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Tucker, Richard Calvin, B.S. . . Grad. X 180 Prospect St., Cambridge, Mass. Tudbury, Chester Anthoine . . '34 IX-B 20 Harrison St., Newton Highlands, Mass. Tu1'1'13,VlCu5,Jullu5 , , '34 ROIJCSOD St., J2.1'1'1E1IC2. PIHIH, Mass. l urr1bull,lJ0l'1r1 Cgryell , , , . '34 VI 157 SISSOH Ave., I'I2l.I'CfO1'd, COUI1. Turner Charles Wentworth . . . '31 VI 274 Lincoln Ave., Cliftondale, Mass. Turner Chester Wright, ATA . . '31 XV2 90 Stratford Road, Melrose, Mass. Turner, Frederick Joseph , , . '31 II 105 ReClif1gtO1'1 St., SWZLITAPSCOIC, MASS. Turner, Henri Batchelder . . '31 I 16 Forest Ave., Everett, Mass. Turner, Jack Tewksbury . . . '33 XV2 526 Plymouth St., East Bridgewater, Mass. Turner, James Edwin, GX . . . '33 XV1 165 Mountain Ave., Malden, Mass. Turner, John Latimer, fIDI'A . . '31 IV 61 Brookline St., Chestnut Hill, Mass. Turner Kenneth . . . . '33 II Main St., Cotuit, Mass. Turner, Luther Barnett, B.S. , . . Grad. X 4 Cogswell Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Tutein, Richard Allen, fIvKE . . . '33 XV3 53 Wildwood St., Winchester, Mass. Twarogowski, Frederick Anthony . '31 II 35 Stellman Road, Roslindale, Mass. Twomey, Thomas Francis . . . . '33 X 16 Monroe Road, Brighton, Mass. Tyburski, Leo Thaddeus, CIDK , . . '33 I 285 South Washington St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa Tyler, Gilbert Franklin . . . '32 I-A 24 Harrison St., Newton Highlands, Mass. Uhlig, Herbert Henry, S.B. . . . Grad. V 74 East Third St., Clifton, N. Uhrmacher, Ralph Reif, B.S., BTE . Grad. X 628 Prospect Ave., Hot Springs, Ark. Ulloa, Julio Cesar ..... . '33 VI 117 East Vedado, Havana, Cuba Ulloa, Modesto, CIJAA .... . '32 X 117 East Vedado, Havana, Cuba Untermyer, Samuel, 2nd, EAM . . '34 II 483 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Uribe, Alfonso, QAA . . . . '33 I Caracas, Venezuela Valentine, Richard Hajek . . '33 IX-B 140 Beach 127 St., Belle Harbor, L. I., N. Y. Vallarino, Antonio Ramon . . '33 VI Box 1025, Panama City, Panama Valois, Romeo Henri, B.A.Sc. . . Grad. XV 8138 Sayennesse St., Montreal, Canada Valderde, Joseph, Jr., SAX . , . '31 IV 1534 Capouse Ave., Scranton, Pa. Van Buren, Wesley Howard, GX . . Unclassified 67 Tennessee Ave., Hempstead, L. I., N. Y. Vanderwarker, Robert Newell, KIUMA . . '31 VI-C 45 Warren St., Taunton, Mass. Van Gelder, Charles Pool . . . . '31 X-B 1403 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. Van Horne, Jesse Leonard . . . . '34 II 41 Pleasant St., Reading, Mass. Vanucci, Frank, AQDA . . . . '33 II 111 South Albion Place, Atlantic City, N. Van Ummersen, Frank, Jr. . , , . '33 XVII 21 Cambria St., Somerville, Mass. Varney, Frances Elizabeth, A.B. . . '32 IV 34 Tyler Terrace, Newton Centre, Mass. VHSSHIOYU, LOUIS Joseph, AIIJA . . '32 I 46 Parsons St., West Newton, Mass. Vasta, John, B.S ..... . Grad. II 77 Catherine St., New York, N. Y. Vaughan, Allan-Chipman . . '33 III1 48 Pleasant St., Cambridge, Mass. Vilughilfl, FF?-UCI? Boyd . . . '33 X 4 Fenimore Road, Worcester, Mass. Vaughan, Frederick Walter . . '34 X 316 West 76th St., New York, N. Y. Velazquez, Alvaro Palan . . . '33 XVII Apartado 30, Cali, Colombia, S. A. Velez, Nicholas Gustavo, fbAA . . '32 I 3 Bolivar St., Riobamba, Ecuador, S. A. V3bUl. W1Ch11D --... . '31 IX-B Bangkok, Siam VQCMY, James Wilmafrh, -me . . '33 XV, Appiedofe st., Erie, Pa. Vickers, Lester Theodore . . . - '34 II 26 Shurtleff St., Chelsea, Mass. Vflffl- OIHVI '-.-.-. . . '33 II Foundation Inn, Stockbridge, Mass. Vincent, Alfred Durrell, B.S., QKT , Grad, X Christiana Del, Vincent, John Rea, B.A., fI1KT . , '31 1 Bradford, H, V4Hf,A1-111 Wim?-ITI, S-B. - f . Grad. X 181 Water St., Wakefield, Mass. Vinti, John PHSCHI, SB- - . Grad. VIII 1305 Commonwealth Ave., Allston, Mass. Virgona, Angelo . . . . '32 XIII Leni, Italy Vivian, Godfrey Hugh . , , . '31 Sp. III1 Camborne, Cornwall, England Vizoso, Gaspar Bernardo, Jr. . '31 XV2 4 Lampovilla, Havana, Cuba Volante, Mari-o Antonio, S.B. . Grad. X 391 Dedham St., Newton Centre, Mass. Volante, William, AKIJA . . . . '31 VI 391 Dedham St., Newton Centre, Mass. Volkhausen, Karl Herrmann, E.E. , '31 VLA Bel-lin, Gel-many von Armm- Franz Adolf, AKE - . '31 X Schloss Muskan, Silesia, Germany VOICE' Walter Allan, EX - - . '32 XV3 532 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Vorderer, Herbert Leo, B.Ch.E. . . Grad. X 95 Newburg St., Roslindale, Mass. Vorlander, Heinz Otto, Dipl. Ing. . . Grad. Sp. XV 10a Robertfransing St., Halle, Germany Vose, Robert Weston w .... . '31 II 25 Sunnyside St., Hyde Park, Mass. Voyatzis, Polyvios Aristotle . . Unclassified 3 Mifflin Place, Cambridge, Mass. 448 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Nflflif Clair Calzrre Home Addfer: Waddell, Theodore Eaton .... . '31 II 9 Maple Road, Winthrop, Mags, Wadllilms, James Beardslee, QPKE . . . '34 VI-A 3121 Corydon Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Wadsworth, George Proctor, S.B., EX . . Grad. IX-C 16 Hayes Ave., Lexington, Mass. Wagner, Aaron Harry,'B.S ...,. . Grad. I 632 Hermitage St., Roxborough, Phila., Pa. Vklagner, Herbert Morris ..., . '32 VI-C 1177 Commonwealth Ave., Allston, Mass. Wahlstrom, Carl Johan Hartvig . . . '32 IX-B 43 Malta St., Mattapan, Mass. Waite, Richard Holden, B.A. . . . '32 V1-A 1397 East 17th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Waite, William Henry, S.B. . . Grad. X-A 220 Oak St., Wakefield, Mass. Walcutt, William Child, AKE . . '33 XIII 339 Charlotte St., St. Augustine, Fla, Walden, Donald Browning . . '32 VI 55 Dunster Road, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Walden, Walford .... . '31 IV East Moline, Ill. Waldman, Samuel . . . . '31 X-B 241 Summer St., Lynn, Mass. Walker, Clifford Charles . . . '31 I Cliff House, Winthrop Highlands, Mass. Walker, Frederick Carl, B.A. . . '32 VI-A 2826 2nd Ave. North, Great Falls, Mont. Walker, Henry Brooks . . . . Unclassified 286 Union St., New Bedford, Mass. Walker, James Edward Barrow . . '31 IV Silver Lake Ave., Wakefield, R. I. Walker, John Lounsbury, KDBE . . '32 XVr 26 Lake View Ave., Bright Waters, N. Y. Wallief, Philip Bangs, JY- . V . '34 III2 18 Summit St., Whitinsville, Mass. Wall, Samuel ..... . '33 VI-A 14 Hollander St., Roxbury, Mass. Wallerstein, Leon, Jr. . '33 XVI 3012 Monument Ave., Richmond, Va. Wallin, Rolf Valdemar . . . '32 X 229 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. Walsh, Edward Jerome . . '33 X 104 Hampshire St., Cambridge, Mass. Walsh, Frederick Bingham . . '32 XIII 82 Chestnut St., Boston, Mass. Walsh, William Frederick . . . '32 X 35 Whiting St., Roxbury, Mass. Walters, David Francis, B911 . . '31 IX-B 190 Moss Ave., Detroit, Mich. Walters, Stanley Hardy . . . . '33 VIII York St., Canton, Mass. Wang, Chien San, B.S., M.S. . . Grad. VI Shanghai, China Wang, Chu Chuan, B.S., M.S. . . . . Grad. XII Peking, China Wang, Kuang Chao, S.B ...... . Grad. XI Kiangsu, China Wannamaker, William Hane, KA CSOuthD . . Grad. VI-A Duke University, Durham, N. C. Warbasse, James Peter, Jr., QEK .... . '33 VIII 384 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ward, William Edward, QIPBE . . . . '33 XV1 329 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Warner, Richard Franchot, Jr., Z-'IJ . . '33 II Cataumet, Mass. Warren, Kenneth Morrison . . . . . '33 XVII 24 Mountfort Road, Newton Highlands, Mass Warrick, Halsted Rogers, B.S.. . . Grad, X Box 403, Smackover, Ark. Warsher, Adolph Isaac ..... . '32 VI-C 415 Warren St., Hudson, N. Y. Waterman, Elmer Otis ...... . '32 I 84 High St., Medford, Mass. Watson, Jeter Marvin, Jr., B.S., KE . . . '31 VI-A 439 Avondale Drive, Danville, Va. Way, Gordon Lindsay .... . '34 XVI 2426 19th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Way, Robert Fink, AT ..... . '33 X 11 Summit Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. Weaver, Donald Bader, A.B. . . Grad. VIII 2110 X St., Sacramento, Calif. Weaver, George Calvin .... . Grad. XIII-A Box 245, Mill Hall, Pa. Weaver, Martin Meriwether, B.S. . . . '31 VI-A Lakota, Virginia Webber, Alburney Edward, Jr., AXA . . . '34 XVI 75 West Broadway, Bangor, Me. Weber, John Carl, B.S. ..,.. . Grad. VI 820 East Washington Ave., Madison, Wis. Webster, Burton Dwight, GX . . . '33 XV2 26 Eagle St., Newburyport, Mass. Webster, Warren Gilbert , . . . '33 VI-A 20 School St., Salem, Mass. Wechsler, Leonard ...... . Grad. VI-A 3100 Sheridan Road, Chicago, Ill. Weed, George Tillson, B.S., AIIX . . Grad. V 48 Agachi St., Tokio, Japan Weed, William Howell .... . '33 V 62 Egmont St., Brookline, Mass. Weeks, Francis Dickin, A.B., EN. . . '31 VI 318 Knapp St., Milwaukee, Wis. Weeks, John Porter, CIDBE .... . '34 XV2 544 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, Pa. Weeks, William Henry, A.B., KIDAQ . . . '31 XVI 3511 Forest St., Kansas City, Mo. Wehe, Albert H., B.S. ..... . Grad. F. 84 G. Eng. 903 Garfield Ave., Topeka, Kanj Wehmiller, Frederick Widmann, QE . . '33 II 3545 Longfellow Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. Weidner, Henry Jackson .... . . '34 X 48 Fair Oaks Ave., Newtonville, Mass. Weil, Robert Thomas, Jr., E.E .... . Grad. VI 2162 Schenectady Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Weinberg, Morton Isaac ..... . '34 XVI 6215 Wayne Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Weinrich, William Whitney, S.B., GAX . . Grad. X-A Box 2713, Honolulu, Hawaii We1ch,Jame5 Richard ,,,,,, . '33 XV2 30 Warren Ave., Somerville, Mass. Welch,'Jose h, Jr ........ . '32 II 10 Morton St., Wellesley, Mass. Weld, Hazel? IIBfI2 . . . . '32 IV Taft School, Watertown, Conn. Weld, Robert Duncan, EX . . '34 IIIr Taft School, Watertown, Conn. Weller, Charles Lansing, SE' . . '33 XV2 86 B1'O21d Sf-, WCSFHCICL M2155-k Welles, Richard Henry . . . . '34 XVI 65 Forest Ave., Alb?-HY, N- YA Wells, Dane Ellingwood . . . . '34 XV3 148 Dedham Ave., Needham, Mass. Wells, Frederick David, AT . . . . . '32 XV2 1720 Wayer St., Denver, Colo. Wells, Stanley Chandler, S.B., KE . . Grad. X-A 81 Commonwealth Road, Watertown, Mass. Wells, William Leonidas, EAE . . . '32 I 1415 Baum St., Vicksburg, Miss. Wellwood, Robert Curtis, SE . . '33 I-A 726 SEOCICIOH Sf-, Fllflf, M1511- Wemple, Edward Leland, CIJKE . . '34 XV3 5318 Hyde Park Blvd-, Ch1CPlg0, H1- Wengal, Sfa1'1ley.J05ePh , , , '32 II 1 Warren St., Taunton, Mass. Wentworth, Chandler , , , , '34 VI 11 Kingsbury Ave., Bradford, Mass. Weprin, Jack Robert, TAQID, , . '31 IV-A 112 Seaman Ave., New York, N. Y. Werra, Bruno Henry , , , . '32 Illr 203 East Ave., Waukesha, 'Wis. Wertz, Hugh Slater, B.S. . . . Grad. VI 1330 11th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Wesley, Charles Albert , , , . '34 IX-A 312 Arleigh Road, Douglaston, N, Wessel, Frederick William, 3rd. . . '33 U11 681 West 231St Sf., NSW York, N- Y- West, Herman ,,,,, , '34 XV2 316 Huron Ave., Cambridge, Mass. West, Lorh-ner Viale , , , , '34 XVI 1819 Van Horne St., Outremont, Que. West, Robert Wilcox . . '31 I Chillllilflfr Mass- 44 DIRECTORY Name C4011 Westaway, Clarence Royal, EAE . Westerfeld, Stuart Clarence . . Westfall, john Webster . . Weston, Standish . . Weston, Thomas .... Wetherell, Joseph Hocker , . . Wetherill, Proctor, ANI' Wetmore, Joseph Warren .... Wharff, Edward Mansfield, Jr., EX . Wheeler, Merrick Edmond, AT . . Wheeler, Richard Edgar .... Wheildon, William Maxwell, Jr., S.B. Whipple, Jack Van Horn, S.B. . . Whiston, Donald, GAX ...,. Whitaker, Elliot Leonard, XIIA . Whitaker, Lawrence Wilder . Whitcher, Stanley Lawrence . White, Edgar Train, Jr.. . . White, Emily Alden, A.B. . White, John Sterling, CDMA . White, Manuel ..... White, Meyer Paul, ESM' . . White, Robert Hedges . . . White, Zebulon Lewis, Jr., CIDBE . . Whiting, Mildred Wood, B.A., B.S. . Whittemore, Willard Brigham . . Whittle, Gordon Howes .,.. Whitton, Beaumert Harrison, QKE . Wickham, Henry Pettiner, B.A. . . Wiehe, Theodore Baird .... Wiese, Charles Herman .... Wigglesworth, Thomas Rogers, SB., A Wight, Joseph Tarbell, BQII . . . Wilber, Warren Abbott .... Wilbur, Benjamin, Q.T.V. . . . . Wilbur, john Benson, S.B., M.S. . . Wilder, Marshall Pinckney . . Wilder, Richard Francis, B.S. . Wiley, John Regnier, KE . . Wilkinson, Jack Ormond . . Wilkinson, Samuel Irving, Jr. . Willey, Horace Raymond .... Williams, Arthur Olney,Jr., KZ . . Williams, Williams, Williams Williams Williams, 1 s Burton, ZIAE .... Clarence Hughes, EX . . Draper Wright . . . Edwin Leonard, A.B. . Fred DeVoe,Jr. . . Williams, Furman Franklin . . Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williston, John Davis, 2nd ..., Mortimer Phillips, NDA . Myron Lawrence, B.S. . Roger Hargreaves . . . Stanwood Ivers, A.B., AACII William Howard, B.S. . Belvin Franklin, AKII . Willmann, Alfred Walter . . . Wilson, Allen Parker, Jr. . . Wilson, Alva Taylor, AXA . Wilson, Carl Henry .... Wilson, Carroll Louis, AKE . Wilson, Cornelius Joseph . . Wilson, Frederick, TAfID . . . Wilson, Harold Manning, QE . Wilson, James Anderson, B.S. . . Wilson arvis Moore ,J ' ..... Wilson, Richard MacCuaig, S.B., EX Wilson, Robert Kay ..... Wilson, Roger Townsend .... Windsor, Manly McDonald, S.B., M.S Winer, Max ........ Winerman, Max ....... Wing, Arthur Kyle, jr., B.S. . Wing, Paul, Jr. .... . XVinkler, Edward Donald . . Winkler, Joseph John, AXA . Winslow, Hilda ..... Wirtz, Paul Cyril ...... Wisbrun, Rudolph Dennen, S.B. . . Wischmeyer, Kenneth Edward, B.A. Wise, Walter Leslie, Jr. . . . . KE v 33 31 . 34 . '31 32 33 34 1 1 .31 '34 '34 '33 Grad. Grad. '32 .31 '32 .32 '31 '34 '34 '33 '31 '33 Grad. '32 '34 '33 Grad. '33 .31 Grad. .32 '34 '32 Grad. '33 '31 1 s 33 '31 734 v 32 34 34 31 34 '33 '32 '34 '33 '33 Grad. '34 '33 Grad. '31 . 33 . '31 32 '34 '32 '34 '34 '31 Grad. Grad. Grad. '31 '31 Grad. '34 '34 Grad. '34 '33 '32 '31 Grad. Grad. Grad. '34 OF STUDENTS C'our.re I I-A X I XV2 VI-A X XVI XVI Sp. IV XIV II XVI XVII IV XV3 V XV2 Sp. V VI-A VI-A II II Unclassified Sp. VII I XV, XVII X XV3 S .IV Pxv, II VI-A II I II XV2 XVI XV2 X II VIII XV2 Sp. IV VI -A VI VI-A II II X VIII XV1 VI XV2 II VI V XV2 XV2 XVI V II X VI-A X-A XV, VI-C V VI I VI X VI-A II sp. vu II I IV XV2 Home Addrefr Canton, N. Y. 365 Elder Lane, Winnetka, Ill. 134 White St., Springfield, Mass. 8 Hampton St., Cranford, N. 90 Pearl St., Middleboro, Mass. Oak Bluffs, Westheld, Mass. 252 Kent Road, Wynnewood, Pa. 230 Mt. Vernon St., West Newton, Mass. 151 Schenck Ave., Great Neck, N. Y. 103 Summer St., Springfield, Vt. 12 Humboldt St., Cambridge, Mass. 30 Gates St., Framingham, Mass. 52 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 20 Isabella St., Melrose Hlds., Mass. 16 Crest Road, Sharon, Mass. 101 Merriam Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. 2 Laurel St., West Medford, Mass. 51 Hawthorne Ave., Auburndale, Mass. 3 Federal St., Salem, Mass. 29 Shaw Road, Bridgewater, Mass. 50 Southern Ave., Dorchester, Mass. 78 Fayston St., Roxbury, Mass. 23 Woodsedge Road, West Medford, Mass. 2602 Ave. North, Galveston, Texas 39 Summit Ave., Brookline, Mass. 8 Jones St., Everett, Mass. 237 Condert Place, South Orange, N. 106 Roswell Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Cutchogue, Long Island, N. Y. 340 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. 2915 Lincoln Place, Cincinnati, Ohio 649 West Washington Blvd., Chicago, Ill. 15 Norway St., Boston, Mass. 51 Melrose Ave., Albany, N. Y. 41 Union St., Greenfield, Mass. 410 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mass. 420 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mass. 19 South Magnolia St., Sumter, S. C. 70 Park Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. 110 Waban Hill Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass 110 Waban Hill Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass 446 Chenango St., Binghamton, N. Y. 79 Blanding Ave., East Providence, R. I. School St., Enfield, N. H. 5204 St. Elmo Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn. 56 Forest St., Springfield, Mass. 65 Pepperell St., Halifax, Nova Scotia 198 Boulevard, Pelham, N. Y. 139 Treadwell St., Orangeburg, S. C. High St., Medfield, Mass. 1217 Lake Ave., Gothenburg, Nebr. 2041 N.W. Miami Court, Miami, Fla. - 39 Riverdale Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. 2215 West 21st St., Los Angeles, Calif. 640 Western Ave., Lynn, Mass. 26 Warren Ave., Somerville, Mass. 66 Fifth St., Derby, Conn. 307 Bacon St., Waltham, Mass. Middlesex Ave., North Wilmington, Mass. 26 Schofield Ave., Dudley, Mass. 1359 Highland Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 20 Mt. Vernon St., Charlestown, Mass. 26 Westfield Road, Holyoke, Mass. 21 Stow St., Waltham, Mass. Roanoke, Ala. 12 Arnold Circle, Cambridge, Mass. 301 North Eleventh St., Nebraska City ebr , N 80 University Road, Brookline, Mass. Fort Bliss, Texas 100 Sheridan Ave., Medford, Mass. 115 Salem St., Medford, Mass. 127 Boylston St., Malden, Mass. 857 East 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Sandwich, Mass. 71 Cordis St., Wakefield, Mass. 453 Augustine St., Rochester, N. Y. 1472 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. 2045 Lanihuli Drive, Honolulu, Hawaii 927 Parkwood St., El Paso, Texas 7136 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 45 Stengel Ave., Newark, N. 450 DIRECTORY N mm' C1435 Wissler, Elvin Charles, CIIEK . . Withers, William Harold . . . Wolosewick, Francis Eligius, B,S. Wood, Charles Robert, EN . . Wood, Henry Allen ..,. Wood, Howard John, B.S. Wood James Davies . . Wood:John Hancock, SAX . V Wood, John Scott, Jr., EX . . Vlood, William Folsom, AKE . Wood, William Hulbert . . 1VoOdbury, Glen Pride . . . Woodbury, Robert Smith, S.B. . Woodbury, Willard Dana, Jr. . . Woodhall, Charles Ashley . . W'oodin,f, Walter Crews, Jr., GX . Woods, Charles Phillips, B911 . Woodward, Horace Letellier,Jr. . Worces ter, Henry Elwynne, Jr., ATA Worden, Edwin Sheldon, Jr., AT . Worthen, Eugene Porter . . . Wright, Charles Lyman, Jr. . . Wright, Edgar Burchard . Wright, Milton Wesley . Wright, Robert William . . . Wright, Thomas Clarke, B.S. . . Wright, Wendell Olmstead, AT . Wrigley, George,Jr., BS. . , . Wrigley, Walter ..... Wu, Lu Chiang, S.B .... Wu, Lin Sheng, S.B ..... Wuestefeld, George Evarts, AT . Wyatt, Charles Crawford, ATSZ . Wyckoff, Charles Sterling, Jr., A.B., Wyszynski, James Anthony . . Yang, Ching Tong . . . Yates, Richard Hoy, EN . Yeager, John Francis . . . Yeh, Yun Chiao, B.S. . . . . Yelland, William Ellwood, S.B. . Young, Chesley Sanford . . . Young, Harland Harry, Jr., B.A. Zampell, Roger John . . . Zavarine, Igor Nicholas, M,S. . Zavorski, Leonard . . . Zelaites, Charles Arthur . Zendzian, Francis Vincent . Zepeda, Miguel Gonzales . Ziegler, Alfred .... Ziegler, Carl Wilhelm . . . Zimpel, Richard Frank, B.S. . Zouck, John, KZ . . . Zwicker, Franklin Wesley . Aalr . '33 . '33 . Grad. . '31 '34 . Grad. '31 34 . 34 . 31 . '34 . '34 . Grad. 34 34 34 . '33 . '34 . '32 . '31 . '32 '34 . '33 '32 . Grad. . '34 . '33 . '34 . Grad. . Grad. . . '34 . . '32 . . '31 . . '31 31 . '31 . . '32 . Grad. . Grad. '31 . Grad. . '32 . Grad. . '31 . '34 . '31 . '34 . '31 33 . 33 32 '31 OF STUDENTS Cazzrre VI XV 2 I XV2 XV-7 V I XVI X X V XVI IX-C X XVI X XV2 XIV XV-2 XV2 XIII X Unclassihed VI-A II VI XVI I XVI V I XVI II XVI XV1 VI-C IX-B VI XIII V X-B V XVII III II VI-A I XVI XIV X VI-A XVII VI Home Addrerr 963 East Orange St., Lancaster, Pa. 1843 Jefferson Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. 1217 North Irving Ave., Chicago, Ill. 39 Chestnut St., Salem, N. 167 Curtis Ave., Dalton, Mass. Ed gemoor, Delaware 35 Peter Tufts Road, Arlington, Mass. 541 Providence St., Albany, N. Y. Gatesworth Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. 18 Talbot Ave., Rockland, Mo. Red Creek, N. Y. 17 Monument St., Wenham, Mass. 3 Manchester Road, Winchester, Mass. 90 Gardner St., Allston, Mass. 1818 Hudson Blvd., Jersey City, N. 208 Virginia Ave., Danville, Va. 4540 Park St., Indianapolis, Ind. 123 Arlington Ridge, Alexandria, Va. 111 Church St., Winchester, Mass. 19 Barker Ave., White Plains, N. Y. 154 Orange St., Manchester, N. H. 244 East St., Chicopee Falls, Mass. 32 Lafayette Drive, Port Chester, N. Y 137 Depot St., South Easton, Mass. East St., Dedham, Mass. 202 W. Vernon Ave., Fergus Falls, Minn. 4 Monument Terrace, West Medford, Mass 217 East Park Ave., Greenville, S. C. 115 Fountain St., Haverhill, Mass. Canton, China Washington, D. C. 108 Avon St., New Haven, Conn. 1136 South 11th St., Lincoln, Nebr. Simsbury, Conn. 630 Dorchester Ave., South Boston, Mass. Tientsin, China 1130 Chicago Blvd., Detroit, Mich. 55 Main St., Cochituate, Mass. Foochovv, China 618 Rubidge St., Peterborough, Fla. 2265 Elm St., Denver, Colo. Box 359, Milwaukie, Ore. 180 Salem St., Medford, Mass. 217 White St., Belmont, Mass. 61 Garfield Ave., Easthampton, Main St., Lincoln, N. H. 155 Hicks St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 858 South Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. 580 Walnut St., Newtonville, Mass. Puebla, Mexico 97 Harrison Ave., Harrison, N. Y. Glyndon, Md. 239 Main St., Reading, Mass. Mass. 451 BOOK INDEX PAGE PAGE Activities .... . . 199 Crew Administration . . . . 35 V21fSiIY '---- - - 129 Officers of .... . . 39 Junior Varsity . . . . 129 Advisory Council on 150-POUHC1 - - V V . 130 Athletics ............. . . 120 Freshman . . . . . 130 Publications ............. , . 224 Class of 1933 - - - - 159 Aeronautical Engineering, Department of , . , . 40 Class of 1934 . . , . 159 Alpha Chi Sigma ,........... . . 266 Cross Country Alpha Kappa Pi ..., . . . . 290 Varsity . . . . 134 Alpha Phi Delta ..,... . . 292 Freshman . . . . 152 Alpha Tau Omega ...... . . 294 Architectural Student Council . . . . 204 Dedication ...... . . 6 Architecture, Department of . . . . 41 Delta Kappa Epsilon . . . . 300 Army Ordnance Association . . . . 351 Delta Psi ...... . . 302 Athletics ......... . . 117 Delta Tau Delta . . . 304 Results of Season . . . . . 146 Delta Upsilon . . . . 306 Dorclan .... . . 264 Banjo Club .... . . 220 Dormltories I . I 277 Basket B411 Dramashop ..,..., , . 208 Varsity . . . . 135 Freshman ' ' ' A ' 153 Economics, Department of . . . 47 Baton - '. ' ' ' ' ' 260 Electrical Engineering Beaver Key Society . . . . 205 Department of -...- . 48 Beaver ...,.. . . 248 Society '. -'A-'-. I - 354 Beuchmafk , 't't ' ' 242 Electrochemical Engineering ..,.. . 58 BEM Them P1 ' , 296 English and History, Department of . . . 51 Biology and Public Health, Department of .... 50 Bflxing ---'-'------ 't- ' - 137 Facult ....,........ . 40 Budget Committee ............ . . 203 Fencing 1 , , , 138 Building Construction, Department of ,..... 60 Field Day U h 1 , , 155 Business and Engineering Administration, Depart- Football ment of ................. 62 Class of 1933 1 l , 160 Catholic Club ..,.......... , . 364 F C1853 0161934 ' ' ' lfg Chemical Engineering, Department of . . . . 42 Forewof , ' 287 Chemical society .........,. . . 352 Fmlifnmeg ' ' ' ' ' 149 Chemistry, Department of . A . 44 res man Ports ' ' ' Chi E Sllon .'..'. .'.-..,. 254 Basket Ball . . . 153 ChiPiii 298 Crew ' ' 130 Civil and Sanitary Engineering, Department of . . 46 Cross Country ' ' ' ' 152 Civil En ineerin Societ ............ 353 SOCFCY . ' ' 152 Classes g g Y 65 Swimming . . . 151 Class of 1931 Track . ' ' 151 Officers .... . . 68 F. Wresglglg I ' ' Portfolio .... . . 69 Fmeze an Ormce ' ' Class of 1932, Officers U I I 1 112 uel and Gas, Department of . , 63 glass of 1933, Officers ' ' ' ' 114 General Studies, Division of . . , . 63 ass of 1934, Oflicers . . . , 115 G 1 D f 60 eo ogy, epartment o . . . . Cleofan .........., . . 366 Glee Club 220 Combined Musical Clubs ..... . . 218 Golf ' ' 144 Combined Professional Societies . . . , 350 Gro O 'i ' ' ' 255 Commigtees Gyn? ' ' ' ' 139 Bu get ......... , . 203 ' ' ' ' ' Dormitory. . . , . 278 institute .... r . 200 Eiiilih? Q j j j , , , j j Q22 Junior Prom . . . . 113 Honorary Societies ..... . . . 245 Walker Memorial ' - - - 202 Hygiene Department of ..... . . 61 Compton, Karl Taylor . , . .7, 19 i Contents ........ . . 11 Industrial Cooperation and Research . . . 63 Corporation, Members of . . , , 38 In Memoriam ,,,,,,,,,, , , 9 Corporation XV ..... . . 356 Institute Committee . . , . 200 COUTSCS Of IUSffUCfi0f1 - . . 379 Instrumental Club ,... . . 221 Crafts,james M, . . . . . 16 Interfraternity Conference . . . . 289 452 PAGE PAGE junior Prom Committee . J . . . 113 Rifle .......... , . 141 Rogers, William Barton . . . 14 Kappa Sigma ..... . . 308 Runkle, John D ,,... . 15 Lacrosse ....... . . 144 Scabbard and Blade .,.. . . 265 L2l.I'1'1bCl2. . . . . 310 SCfQ11 ,,,,.,,,4.. I I 256 Lobdell, Harold E. . . . 67 Sedgwick Biological Society . . . . 361 Senior Portfolio ....., . . 69 MacLaurin, Richard C .... , 17 Sigma Alpha Epsilon , , , , , 330 Masque .......... . . 259 Sigma Alpha Mu . . . . . 332 Mathematics, Department of . . 52 Sigma Chi .... , . 334 Mechanical Engineering Sigma Nu ..... . . 336 Department of ..... . 54 Sigma Omega Psi . . . . . 338 Society ........ . . , 358 Soccer Military Engineering, Course in ......... 63 Varsity .....,..,... . . 140 Military Science and Tactics, Department of . . . 53 Freshman ............ . . 152 Mining Society ................ 359 Society of American Military Engineers . . . 367 lN4ining and Metallurgy, Department of . . . . 56 Society of Automotive Engineers . . . , . 362 M. 1, T. A. A. ............. . 4 122 Squash ......,...,. , . , 145 Modern Languages, Department of . . . . 61 Stratton, Samuel W. . , . , . 19,37 Musical Clubs ......... , . 217 Student Directory . . . . 377 Banjo Club .... . . 220 Stylus ....... . , 257 Combined Clubs . , , 218 Swimming Glee Club ..... . . 220 Varsity . . . 142 Tnstrumental Club . . , . 221 Freshmen . . . 151 Techtonians ..... . . ...... 221 Tau Beta Pi . , . . 250 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Depart- Tau Delta Phi .... . . 340 ment of ................. 57 Tech Boat Club .... . . 263 Naval Architectural Society . . , ,..,.. 363 Tech Engineering News . . , . 238 Noyes, Arthur A. ..,... . 17 Technique ......i.. , . 226 Award ......... . . 123 Oflicers of Administration . . . 39 Former Managing Boards . . . . 225 Organizations ..... . . 349 Staff ......,.... . . 229 Osiris ..... . . 246 Tech Show ........... . . 209 Technology Christian Association . . . . 206 Phi Beta Delta , . 312 Technology Review ,...... . . 243 Phi Beta Epsilon , . 314 Techtonians .... . . 221 Phi Gamma Delta . . 316 Tennis . . . . 145 Phi Kappa ..... 318 The Tech . , . , . 230 Phi Kappa Sigma . . . 320 Theta Chi ..... . . 342 Phi Lambda Alpha . . 322 Theta Delta Chi . . . . 344 Phi Mu Delta .,., 324 Theta Xi .... . . 346 Phi Sigma Kappa .... 326 Track Physics, Department of . . 58 Varsity .... . . 131 Pictorial Technology , . 165 Freshmen .... . . 151 Pi Delta Epsilon . , . 252 N. E. 1. C. A. A. . . . . 133 Pritchett, Henry S. , . 16 Records .... . 133 Projects ...... 369 Varsity . . . . 131 Prologue .,.. 13 Tug of War Psi Delta ......, 328 Class of 1933 . . . 162 Publications Class of 1934 . . . 162 Advisory Council on . 224 Benchmark ..... 242 Varsity Club . . . . 121 Tech Engineering News 238 Varsity Sports . . A - 119 Technique ...... 226 Voo Doo . . . . . 234 The Tech ...... 230 Technology Review . 243 Walker C11-lb ------- - - 247 Voo Doo ...... 234 Walker, Francis A. ..... . . 15 Walker Memorial Committee . . . 202 Quadrangle Club . . 249 Wearers of Institute Insignia . . 126 Wearers of the T ....t . . 124 Radio Society f... 360 Woop Garoo ....... A . 258 Relay XVrestling 1933, Field Day . . 161 Varsity . . - 143 1934, Field Day . . 161 Freshmen . , . 153 453 INDEX OE ADVERTISERS PAGE PAGE Abbott, E. D. Company . . . . 431 Leavens, Wm. Company . . . 393 Ashton Valve Company . . . 423 Linsky, M. 84 Brothers . . . 423 Lufkin Rule Company . . . . . 393 B 8a S Laundry . . . . 429 Bacon gn Company - . I I 411 Macalaster Bicknell Company . . . . 429 Balfour, LI GI Company I I I I 425 Main, Charles T., Inc. ........ . . 387 l3Mpol.-Colman Company I I I I 421 Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...... 383 Ban,oWSI HI KI 'UUU I I 419 Merchants 84 Miners Transportation Company . . 387 Bates gl KllnkoI lno nlrppllll I I 431 Merrimac Chemical Company .......... 405 Bethlehem Shipbuilding cefpefaaeh , , . . 429 Metcalf 81 Eddy ----.-----'- - - 423 BlgoloWI Keno Willard gc Company I I I 425 Morse Twist Drill 81 Machine Company . . . . 385 Boston Bookbinding Company . . . . 435 Moran: L- E- COIUPZLUY -------- - - 425 Brooks Brothers ..,.......... . . 381 Neapolitan Ice Cream Company IIII I I 425 Browne 84 Sharpe Manufacturing Company 385 New England Metallurgical Corporation . . . . 429 Chandler 84 Farquhar Company ..... . . 433 Nobleis Mnk ' ' 409 chauhey Hall School ...... . . 382 Norton COmPf1HY,The e - - 403 Comstock 84 Westcott, Inc. . . . . 399 plerCoI SI SI Company I I I I 397 Coolidge S1 Carlson ' ' ' ' ' 431 Pilgrim Engraving Company . . . 439 Dodge-I-laley Company . . . . 393 Pung' E' L ' ' 409 Dorr Company, The ...... . , 389 Rhodes Brothers Company. . . . 415 DuPont de Nemours 81 Company . . . . 413 Riverbank Court Hotel , . . 405 I I Riverside Boiler Works . . . . 423 Edison Industries, Thomas A. . . . . 391 I Roberts Iron Works . . . 405 Esplanade Cafeteria .... . . 409 Rumford Press . . . . . 441 Fairmont Creamer Com an . . . . 2 Fay Spogord 84 Tiomdie Y I 393 Seiler, H. Company ..... . . 393 7 ' ' ' Simplex Wire 84 Cable Company . . . . 411 Field, Walter W. 8c Son, Inc. . . . . 417 , , FIHSI Prank EI IIIIII I I 425 Simpson Brothers Corporation ..... . . 417 Standard Fruit 84 Steamship Company . . . . 427 Georgian, Inc IIIIIII I I I 405 Star Brass Manufacturing Company . . . . 433 Grnsselli Chemical Company I I I I 387 Sullivan, Jeremiah Sons ....... . . 403 Swan-Newton Company . . . . . 403 Harris, Ralph 84 Company . . . . 429 Harvard Cooperative Society I I I I 419 Technology Photograph Service . . , . 437 Harvard Trust Company I I I I 405 Technology Review ...... . . 433 HorvovI AI CI Company I I I I 391 Tenney, Charles H. 8: Company . . . . . 401 HovdooI Charles IIII I I 417 Twitchell-Champlin Company, The . . . . 415 Howe 85 French' Inc' ' ' - ' 411 United Engineers 84 Constructors . . . 395 Housing Company ' ' ' - - 4o9 Universal Winding Company . . . . 407 Hunter,j. B. Company . . . , 423 Walker Memorial Dining Service . . . 429 Jackson 8: Moreland . . . . 435 Ward's Stationers ....... . . 397 Jenkins Brothers . . . 397 Webster Thomas Company . . . 419 johnson, Charles H. ........ . . 391 Wood, Hamilton L. . . . . . 431 Jones 8: Lamson Machine Company . . . 419 Wyman-Gord on Company . . . 399 454 IN CONCLUSION ITH this page the 1931 TECHNIQUE is realized. At the beginning a new goal was set and to cut a different path has not been easy. All our ambitions have not been realized but we take a certain degree of pride in the accomplishment of a yearbook better suited to the needs of the students. The work contained in these pages represents the best efforts of the BOARD AND STAFF and to those who have worked diligently we wish to express our deep appreciation. To CHAIRMAN SAMUEL W. STRATTON and PRESIDENT KARL T. COMPTON we wish to express our sincere thanks for their deep interest in the foundation of a new yearbook and for direct participation in its construction. We are greatly indebted to DEAN HAROLD E. LOBDELL for his suggestions which have formulated many of the present changes, for his interest in our welfare, and for his help in many of our problems. In the inake-up of the book there have been many perplexities which we have solved only through the kind aid of MR. JAMES R. KILLIAN, JR., and we wish to express our gratitude to him for his unceasing eHorts in our behalf. The many fine sketches which appear opposite the division pages are reproduced with the permission of the TECHNOLOGY REVIEW. The pictorial presentation which we offer this year has been possible only through the availability of many excellent photographs. The work of the TECHNOLOGY PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE is commendable and we wish to especially thank MR. FRANK H. CONANT, Miss TRENE M. SWEET, MISS ELEANOR SHIRLEY, and MR. PERCY S. STAPLES, for their work. We are indebted to MR. ROBERT MoRRIs and the many among the STUDENT BODY who have furnished informal snapshots. We greatly appreciate the help and suggestions of MR. HAROLD P. CHAMPLAIN, President of the Senior Class. Although meeting but once with the ADVISORY COUNCIL ON PUBLICATIONS, the thorough criticism and helpful suggestions offered have been heeded and followed, and we sincerely thank PROFESSOR WINWARD PRESCOTT and MR. HARRY D. PECK for their interest. Much of the success of a yearbook depends upon its financial condition. The increased expenditures necessary this year have been made possible through an increased circulation. This has been brought about by the cooperation of PI DELTA EPSILON and by the aid and help- fulness of MR. HORACE S. FORD. . In the formation of the new Dormitory Section we have had the splendid cooperation of the DORMITORY COMMITTEE and PROFESSOR LEICEsTER F. HAMILTON. In the progress of the year's work many others have been of material assistance. We are grateful to Miss EMILY LYMAN for her fine work and her sincere interest in TECHNIQUE. The ac- curate compilation of information concerning the Faculty and the Corporation has been made chiefly through the eEorts of Miss JULIA COMSTOCK. We also thank PROFESSOR HENRY G. PEARsON for his helpful suggestions and interest, and Miss MARY HEWINS for her work on the directory. The Prologue, an innovation this year, was made possible by the help rendered by MR. WILLIAM JACKSON, and PROFESSOR WILLIAM N. SEAVER. In the technical and professional work in the book there have been pleasant relations with MR. CARLTON M. STRONG of the RUMFORD PREss, MR. ARTHUR H. MAKEPEACE of the PILGRIM ENGRAVING COMPANY, MR. SUMNER M. PENDLETON of the BOSTON BOOKBINDING COMPANY, and MR. H. A. BEHNKE of the BECKER ENGRAVING COMPANY. Mr. Strong has been a most valued friend and adviser. 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