Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Technique Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)
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STUDENT DIRECTORY CONTENTS ir... fkw Q In Zin Memoriam SAMUEL WESLEY STRATTON Chairman of the Corporation Died October 18, 1931 CLARENCE LBMUEL ELISHA MOORE Professor of Mathematics Died December 5, 1931 MELVIN JOSEPH JOHNSON Student in Electrical Engineering Died july 15, 1931 ROLAND WILHELM FORTIBR Student in Electrical Engineering . Died July 15, 1931 JOHN EDMUND THOMPSON Student in Chemistry - Died August 3, 1931 A 9 GEORGE EASTMAN Member of the Corporation Died March 14, 1932 WINWARD PRESCOTT Associate Professor of English Died March 2, 1932 GEORGE LYMAN LOVEJOY Student in Engineering Administration Died August 19, 1931 RALPH GORDON GPFERKUCK Student in Architectural Engineering Died August 28, 1931 WILLIAM PENN MONTGOMERY Student in Mining and Metallurgy Died January 5, 1932 SAMUEL WESLEY STRATTON 1861 - 1931 OR the fourth time in the seven decades of its history, one of Technology's great leaders has died in the fullness of his power. Presidents Rogers, Walker, and Maclaurin died while in the midst of their great labors for the advancement of this Institute and on October 18, 1931, Doctor Stratton joined that eminent group. Samuel Wesley Stratton, like many other celebrated Americans who have contributed to their country's greatness, was born in hum' ble circumstances. His parents were Codfloving people of the hardy pioneer stock, who were instrumental in developing the settlement of Litchfield, Illinois, where he was born on July 18, 1861. Though mod' est in their circumstances, great was their desire that their son should have the advantage of an education, and by means of many sacrifices this was provided by them. His great interest in machinery, especially that used on the farm, and his natural aptitude for practical applicaf tion of what he learned by his own youthful experiments awakened in him the desire for a technical education. He entered the University of SAMUEL WESLEY STRATFON Illinois, and by engaging in work after school hours was able to pay his way through college. At the age of twentyfthree, the Univerf sity of Illinois conferred upon him the degree of Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. In recognition of his exceptional ability, the University of Illinois called him in 1885 as an instructor of mathematics and physics, promoted him in 1889 to Assistant Professor of Physics and advanced him in the same year to the chair of physics and electrical engineering, which honored position he held until 1892. The same year he was engaged by the University of Chicago to be assistant professor of physics, was promoted in 1895 to an associate professorship, and in 1898 was made a full professor. Surrounded in early life by those who had participated in the Civil War and accustomed to their accounts of it, Samuel Wesley Stratton was impressed with the fact that all men would be called upon to defend their country in time of need. When he became a student in a state university where military tactics were taught, he registered for these courses and became deeply interested in them, winning the competitive company drill as a cadet captain. A few years later when talking with the president of the University of Illinois, Professor Stratton asked why he had been selected to remain as a member of the instructing staff. The president replied that he had seen that com' petitive company drill in which Cadet Stratton was made a captain and that he seemed to know how to get along with men. He enjoyed the systematic manner of doing things and that experience, especially the discipline, proved to be of great value to him in many of his duties of later years. I A short time after he had arrived at the University of Chicago, a friend of his, knowing of his military instruction at the University of Illinois, requested the assistance of Professor Stratton in the organizaf tion of a naval militia at Chicago. Although skeptical at Hrst of the value of training men inland for the naval service, after a thorough study of the duties of the men constituting the crew of a warship, he conf cluded that men with almost any kind of a technical training would be invaluable in time of need as engineers and officers. Manning an unarmed naval vessel and using the Great Lakes as a training ground, The 'young cada The Student ' 11 the naval militia battalion was started with Ensign Stratton as comf mander of one of the divisions. He served with distinction until 1901, holding the ranks of ensign, lieutenant, and lieutenantfcommander. During the war with Spain he saw active service as a lieutenant in the United States Navy, being stationed hrst at Key West, then as watch and division officer on Commodore Reamy's flagship, and finally on the battleship Texas. From 1904 to 1912, he held the rank of comf mander in the United States Navy, commanding the District of Col' umbia Naval Militia. His military 'training and profound knowledge of the naval service enabled Dr. Stratton personally and through the Bureau of Standards to assist both the Army and Navy in the solution of many of their scientific problems, a work which held great appeal for him and which the military and naval services appreciated. Engrossed in the work which engaged his attention at the Unif versity of Illinois and Chicago, Samuel Wesley Stratton early recogf nized the urgent need of a National Bureau of Standards to assist the United States in advancing commercially and industrially and in main' LIHUTHNANT STRATTON taining a proper place in world commerce. Acting upon this thought, he brought to the attention of the then Secretary of the Treasury, Lyman H. Gage, the necessity for establishing such an institution. He was commissioned by Secretary Gage to prepare a bill providing for a Bureau of Standards and to take the necessary steps for its proper introduction into Congress. Due largely to his untiring efforts Congress enacted the measure on March 3, 1901. When Dr. Stratton was proffered the appointment as the first director of the newly created National Bureau of Standards, he felt it to be his imperative duty to accept this position. With his superior knowledge, accustomed energy, and ability for interesting others in the Bureau, he labored untiringly for this great cause. Year by year the Bureau grew, a city of science set on a hill, its researches known everywhere, its counsel sought by experts, its work a vitalizing force in industry. Study and experiment bore fruit in new processes and instruments - byfproducts of its work on standards of quality, performance, and practice. In the Bureau theory and research met practice to reconstruct it. Y In it were focussed the physical sciences, from it radiated mas' ter standards to guide industry. During his twentyftwo years' service as the Bureau of Standardsl director, Dr. Stratton was instrumental in its phef nomenal growth from a small laboratory employing a score, housed in temporary quarters near the Capitol, to a magnificent group of twenty buildings on a thirtyffivefacre site with a staff of nine hundred and thirty, and with equipment unique among research institutions. At the time of his resignation, the annual expenditures had increased to 31,800,000 lts scientific laboraf tory contained 23,350 volumes and received 578 technical perif g A odicals. Many of the Bureau's researches were recorded in its publications, of which 875 had been issued. Its varied achieve' ments are enduring sources of national wealth, yielding a hun' dredffold their cost. Under his direction the Bureau had become the world's outstanding laboratory for standardization and industrial research. J I The Bureau is an enduring monument to Dr. Stratton and those who through the early years stood for high standards of THB FIRST owen Grass PRODUCED IN AMERICA effort and attainment. Nations and industries, inspired by the 12 if Bureau, undertook the founding of similar instif tutions. Endowed research and industrial stand' ardization have grown apace with the Bureau. Within its walls hundreds have been trained. From its staff, industry recruits experts, and they carry on with the spirit of creative research which its founder so cherished. An Electrical Congress, in connection with an International Exhibition, took place at St. Louis in 1904 and proved to be Dr. Stratton's introduction to that international work which for the rest of his life occupied much of his time. In 1905 he became a member of the International Committee of Weights and Measures. This com' mittee dealt solely with standards of length and mass and the standardization of a limited range of temperature. Dr. Stratton believed that the enlargement of the functions of the committee offered the best solution of the problem of establish' ing an International Electrical Commission. Under his leadership the Bureau of Standards was thus placed at the disposal of the entire scientific world. International standardization did not by any means include the whole of Dr. Stratton's work. With the late Dr. Charles D. Walcott, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, he advised Congress concerning the necessity of organized scientific research on the fundamental problems of flight. As a result, Congress passed the legislation establishing the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics on March 3, 1915. Dr. Stratton was one of the original members of the committee. Being appointed by President Wilson as a representative of the Bureau of Standards, he was elected a member of the Executive Committee and later secretary. I-Ie was a moving spirit in the early organization and original activities of the committee. As secretary of the committee and chairman of the important subfcommittee on power plants for THE DIRECTOR AT His ANNUAL LAWN PARTY l THE DIRECTOR OP THB BUREAU or STANDARDS 13 I aircraft, Dr. Stratton directed the administrative activities of the organization and took the leading part in the establishment of the committee's research laboratory, known as the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, Virginia. Here he exerted great influence in the preparation of the govern' ment's programs of scientific research in the Held of aircraft engine development. While serving as,Director of the Bureau of Standards, he placed the facilities of the Bureau at the dis' posal of the committee and made it possible for them to comf plete some important investigations of benefit to aeronautics at these great laboratories. ' A He was one of the very few Americans who before the war had the vision, courage and ability to labor effectively and conf structively to place the new science of aeronautics on the path of progress in the United States. The National Screw Thread Commission owes its existence to Dr. Stratton, who helped draft the bill for Congress and served as its first chairman. It was in connection with the procurement of legislation by Congress for the creation of this commission that the Hon. john Q. Tilson, member of Congress, wrote the following concerning the great faith which Congress had in Dr. Stratton: In order to accomplish what Dr. Stratton set out to accomplish, it was necessary for him to secure numerous acts of Congress as well as liberal and continued appropriations. He could do this only by gaining and holding the confidence of Congress, and this he did to a remarkable degree. Individual members of Congress believed in him and, therefore, were willing to favor legislations proposed by him. In recognition of the notable services which Dr. Stratton had contributed in the field of scientific research and in helping the United States and her allies to win the World XVar, institutions of learning, both at home and abroad, as well as foreign governments conferred high honors upon him. The Government of France made him an officer of the Legion of Honor. He also received the Elliott Cressen medal of the Franklin Institute and the Welfare Medal of the National Academy of Sciences. He was an honorary member of the Society of Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Fi, and Phi Beta Kappa, as well as many other professional and scientific societies. In 1923, Dr. Stratton was called from the directorship of the National Bureau of Standards to the presidency of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A resolution presented to him at that time characterized this as both a recognition of and a fitting tribute to one who has rendered invaluable service to commerce and industry in America and has served his country well in her hour of need, and his acceptance of the proffered presidency w i means much for the continued future usefulness of that famous institution of learning, for he brings to it a ripe experif ence and an exceptional ability to direct its manifold activities. i Under the able leadership of Dr. Stratton the Institute prospered and exf panded. New laboratories were built and an infirmary added. Two new dormitory groups were added, trebling the former capacity of these living quarters. A great student loan fund was started, one of the IN THE LABORATORY THB NATIONAL ADVISORY' Coxmlrrsn Pon AERON.-XUTICS 14 . . - P many evidences of his profound interest in the welfare of the student. Through seven years the great hand and mind of President Stratton guided the destinies of the Institute. In March, 1930, he resigned as President to become Chairf man of the Corporation, which office he held until his death. The influence which Dr. Stratton's remarkable life brought to bear upon the Institute which he so faithfully and loyally served may not be evaluated in mere words. In leaving us, his spirit may rest assured that we shall keep burning steadily and pass on undimmed the torch of inspired effort. That torch PITCHING THB FIRST BALL gives energy and enlightenment -. two PRESIDENT STRATTON AWARDING DEGREES essentials of life and industry. Samuel Wesley Stratton, the man, was even greater than Dr. Stratton, the scientist and executive. The words of Dr. Samuel Cate Prescott, a friend and colleague of Dr. Stratton, admirably express the character and virtue of this great man: Those who knew him well early discovered that in him were the depths of feeling which were not plumbed by the casual acquaintance-a broad and vital human sympathy, a keen but kindly humor, and a deep dislike of sham and ostentation. There was an innate shyness in his nature which was sometimes falsely interpreted as indifference by those who did not look beneath the thin veneer of natural reserve. Once this slight barrier was broken through, the warm, gracious, generous nature of the man became apparent. No one could have close association with him without finding that besides being a prodigious worker, he had a responsive heart, a high sense of honor and character, a mind that could vigorously disagree without rancor, and a spirit deeply imbued with loyalty to the cause he espoused. It was these qualities of heart and brain - the very humaneness of the man -that made him so idolized by those, old or young, who had the privilege of working side by side with him and sharing in his industry, his hopes and achievements, and his projects for greater things. Few of us, if any, can ever know fully how greatly he loved young men, nor how many of them, whether among our students or elsewhere, he aided by his fatherly counsel and by his efforts, often in hidden yet effective ways, for their welfare and happiness. In these ministrations as in other matters, his extreme modesty and dislike of anything savoring of personal publicity prevented any widespreadknowledge of his many generous actions. I Now'.he isgone from us, whether in far realms of space his great steadfast spirit finds new spheres of useful service, or whether here in this Institute his 'unseen presence urges us today to carryon the great work he loved and in which ,we were all proud to share, we cannot know. This we know, that while life shall last and human affection and honor for noble and manly character shall survive in us, we shall hold him in deep andlloving remembrance as a great servant of his people, a great leader and a great friend. What more htting epitaph could be his than the last complete sentence to fall from his lips as he spoke of another, 'His life and his accomplishments have been, and will be for many generations to come, the inspiration of youthf CHAIRMAN STRATTON ' 15 1 X f f ' , 1, w .Wm V , , f . Quwal fl wa him' 'Avg' Q , M rm, ,, 1 A Ma 'K 4 W 3 ' ' V7' 'F J za ' 1 - ' ' Qxx -. Ii , K '-.N, X Zxx . X D ig .N - ,. x ff fx ' M X 1, ' X? ' fi, Q, , ..:kX!xV!ff , . 2 ,a G fgfwffffjvsg I, 5 J ,I ff? .aww ,, , ,W ,f m Q .W -,cf 4 ,A ,K , , , Ufm' I I: K, ,iq M f 3 1 W. M , .4510 Jw f , ' 'v . 'P' - ff. f ' , - ' 1 . f IW W . - ,- ,. I f f - ' I 3 A 7' W' M 1' ,Q f Y 4 ' f , f f .5 I A 445 f J ff ,X fy J' Www 1 2 K Q' MX7! f ! W 4 'X ' I f ,Q ff f ,,- fin . 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FI' 5 ' !' x V ADMIINIISTRALTIIUN KARL TAYLOR CQMPTON President of the Institute 1 MEMBERS OF THE CORPORATION Chairman SAMUEL W. STRATTON CDiec1 October 18, 19312 President Secretary KARL TAYLOR COMPTON WALTER HUMPHREYS Treasurer EVERETT MORSS Executive Committee Chairman, President, Treasurer, Ex FRANCIS RUSSELL HART ELIHU THOMSON FRANCIS HENRY WILLIAMS JOHN RIPLEY FREEMAN ABBOTT LAWRENCE LOWELL ELIHU THOMSON CHARLES AUGUSTUS STONE FRANCIS RUSSELL HART EVERETT MORSS WILLIAM ENDICOTT WILLIAM CAMERON FORBES ALBERT FARWELL BEMIS EDWIN SIBLEY WEBSTER Term expires June, 1932 ROGER WARD BABSON ELISHA LEE WILLIAM ZEBINA RIPLEY Term expires June, 1933 LAMMOT DUPONT WILLIAM STUART FORBES ' FRANK BALDWIN JEWETT LIFE MEMBERS PIERRE SAMUEL DUPONT FRANK ARTHUR VANDERLIP CHARLES HAYDEN CHARLES THOMAS MAIN GEORGE EASTMAN HARRY JOHAN CJ.-KRLSON CERARD SWOPE ARTHUR DEFXON LITTLE FRANKLIN WARREN HOEBS WILLI.Aki HOWARD BOYEY WILLIAN1 ROBERT KALES TERM MEMBERS Term expires June, 1936 FRANCIS JOHN CHESTERBIAN THOMAS CHARLES DESBTOND HENRY ELWYNE WORCESTER Assistant Treasurer HENRY ADAMS MORSS Ojiciis CHARLES THOMAS MAIN EDWIN SIBLEY WEBSTER CERARD SWOPE JOSEPH WRIGHT POWELL HENRY ADAMS MORSS FRANCIS WRIGHT FABYAN JOHN EDWARD ALDRED FRANK WILLIAM LOVEJOY WALTER HUMPHREYS VICTOR MACONSBER CUTTER ALBERT HENRY WIGGIN JOHN RUSSELL MACONKBER ALFRED LEE LOOMIS JOHN JEREMIAH PELLEY Term expires June, 1934 ALEXANDER MACOBTBER C.ALVIN WINSOR RICE MAURICE ROOS SCHAREE Term expires June, 1935 GODFREY LOXVELL CI.-'-.BOT WILLI.Ahi DAX'ID COOLIDGE REDEIELD PROCTOR REPRESENTATIVES OF THE COMMONWEALTH HIS EXCELLENCY, JOSEPH BUELL ELY HON, ARTHUR PRENTICE RUGG DR. PAYSON SMITH 28 OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION President KARL TAYLOR COMPTON Ph.B. '08, M.S. '09, D.Scf '23, Wooster Collegeg Ph.D. '12, D.Sc. '30, Princeton University, D.Sc. Lehigh University '27 D.Eng. Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute '30g LL.D. Harvard University '30 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION HORACE SAYFORD FORD DELBERT LEON RHIND Bursar Assistant Bursar ARTHUR CLARKE MELCHER, S.B. 'oo Manager of Division of Laboratory Supplies JOSEPH CHRISMAN MACKINNON, S.B. '15 GEORGE TOWNSEND WELCH, A.B. Brown University '19, S.B. '21 CAhsentj Registrar Assistant Registrar ALBERT SAMUEL SMITH ALBERT VALENTINE SMITH Superintendent of Buildings and Power Assistant Superintendent of Buildings and Power LEICESTER FORSYTH HAMILTON, S.B. '14 FREDERICK GILBERT HARTWELL Chairman of Dormitory Board Manager of Dormitories and Walker Memorial ALBERT WILLIAM BRIDGES Manager of Dining Service ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION HAROLD EDWARD LOBDBLL '17 THOMAS PALM PITRE, A.B. Amherst College '19 Dean Assistant Dean HARRY MANLEY GOODWIN, S.B. '90g Ph.D. Leipzig University '93 Dean of Graduate Students JAMES LIBBY TRYON, AB. Harvard University '94g B.D. Episcopal Theological School '97g LL.B. '09, Ph.D. '10, Boston University CHARLES LADD NORTON, S.B. '93 Director, Division of Industrial Cofoperation and Research WILLIAM NATHANAEL SEAVER, A.B. Harvard University 'oo BERTHA PRESTON TRULL, A.B. Smith College '03 Librarian Assistant Librarian GEORGE W. MORSE, A.B. '04, M.D. '08, Harvard University, F.A.C.S. Medical Director LOUIS WARD CROKE, M.D., Tufts Medical School '11 Assistant Medical Director WALLACE MASON Ross, B.S. Dartmouth College '09 Secretary, T. C. A. PENNELL NUTTING ABORN, A.B. Dartmouth College '14 Employment Secretary, T. C. A. OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION ' KARL TAYLOR COMPTON, President FREDERICK SHENSTONE WOODS, A.B. '85, A.M. '88 Wesleyan Universityg Ph.D. Gottingen University '94 Chairman of the Faculty ALLYNB LITCHBIELD MERRILL, S.B. '85, Secretary of the Faculty 29 ' I-,AJ I ll 'PNK FREDERICK WILDES ADAMS, S.B. '21, S.M. '22, SOD. '2Sg CHARLES EDWARD ATKINSON, S.B. 'l7g GX HAE Captain, Coast Artillery Corps, D.O.L. Assistant 13701555507 of Chemical Engineering Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics Director of the Boston Station of the School of Chemical With Coast Amllery Unit Engineering Practice RALPH GUY ADAMS, S.B. 'llg AKH B B ',3 ,S.B.'1gXE Assistant Professor of Testing Materials JOHN RAZER ABCOCP D O Professor of Railway Engineering CLARENCE LIONEL ADCOCK, Graduate, United States Milif tary Academy '18 lst Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, DQQDLI FREDERICK HAROLD BAILEY, AB. '87, A.M. '89, Harvard Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics P Unwersltllllf I A In charge of Engineer Unit Tofessm of at lemancs FLOYD ELMER ARMSTRONG, A.B. '14, A.M. '16, University of Michigan JAYSON CLAIR BALSBAUGH, B.S. Pennsylvania State College Professor of Political Economy '21L 5-M- '243 -XTQS TBU ROBERT ARTHUR, Graduate, United States Military Acad' Assistant Professor of Electric Power Production and Dis' amy .07 tribution LieutenantfCOlOnel, Coast Artillery Corps, D.O.L. Associate Professor of Military Science and Tactics HAROLD KILBRETH BARROWS' S.B. '95 Execuflve Ofllfef Professor of Hydraulic Engineering 7 ,Y 1 .- I . ' i -i ' J if f Y i ,. l- ,Aaggll-TV 30 l',A.l I ll 'FV 1 w JAMES ALEXANDER BEATTIE, S.B. '18, S.M. '18, PH.D. 'zog ROBERT PAYNE BIGELOW, S.B. Harvard University '87g PH.D. AXE Johns Hopkins University '923 BSU, AS? Associate Professor of PhysicofChemical Research Professor of Zoology and Parasitology AUBREF' DONNXTHORNE BEIDBLMAN' 15 ARTHUR ALPHONZO BLANCHARD, S.B. '98g PH.D. University Assistant Professor of Naval Architecture of Leipzig .025 AXEQ KZS Professor of Inorganic Chemistry RALPH DECKER BENNETT, B.S. '21, M.S. '23, Union Collegeg PH.D. University of Chicago '25 Associate Professor of Electrical Measurements EDWARD LINDLBY BOWLES, B.E. Washington University '20, S.M. '22g EE 1 Associate Professor of Electrical Communications CHARLES WILLIAM BERRY, S.B. 95 Professor of Heat Engineering HARRY CYRUS BRADLEY, S.B. '91 GEORGE ANTHONY BIOHER, Graduate, United States Military Associate P 101' C5507 of Drawing and DCSCWPUUC GCOWCW3' Academy '24 lst Lieutenant, Signal Corps, D.O.L. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics CHARLES BLANEY BREED, S.B. l97g QUEK V In charge of Signal Corps Unit Professor of Railway and Highway Transportation l',AJ I.Jl 'FV 31 I-,AJ I U -I-N! STEPHEN ALEC BREED, S.B. '94 JOHN WYMOND MILLER BUNKER, A.B. '09, A.M. '11, PH.D Associate Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry '12, Brown Universityg ATA, AXZQ EE, AQ Professor of Biochemistry and Physiology ROBERT B. BRODE, B.S. Whitman College '21g PH.D. Calif fornia Institute of Technology '24 R G B . S.B. ' Visiting Associate Professor of Physics from University of Oy IBSON URWAMA OO Instructor in Mechanical Engineering California ELMER WORTHINGTON BRUGMANN, S.B. '24, S.M. '25 Evans BURTNER, S.B. '15 Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering Associate Professor of Naval Architecture and Marine Engi Assistant Director of Research Laboratory of Applied Tleefmg Chemistry VANNEVAR BUSH, B.S. '13, M.S. '13, Tufts Collegeg ENc.D EARLE BUCKINGHAM '16g ATSZQ TBHg KHK Professor of Engineering Standards and Measurements Professor of Electric Power Transmission EDWARD EVERETT BUGBEE, S.B. 'oo, BEJHQ EE LAWRENCE BoYLsToN CHAPMAN, S.B. '10 Associate Professor of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy Professor of Ship Operation and Marine Engineering lr1A.l I ll :TV 32 I-,'Xl l H -VN! ' egg. 1 4 . 72: :'-ivfx-N .M b 'I i . -1. 1 .fgwl MATTHEW RICHARD COPITHORNB, A.B. Harvard University MYRON WILKINSON DOLE, S.B. 'O4 '12 Assistant Professor of Mechanism Assistant Professor of English CARROLL WARREN DOTEN, PH.B. '95, A.M. '99, University. of Vermont, A.M. Harvard University '02, 47139, CIPBK Professor of Political Economy IRVING HENRY COWDREY, S.B. '05 Associate Professor of Testing Materials WILLIAM ANDERSON CROSBY, B.A. Williams College '14g A-M- Harvard University 1163 fb MA JESSE DOUGLAS, B.S. College of City of New York '16g PH.D. Associate P'T0f-CSSOT of E71gl1Sl7. Colunjbia University '20 Assistant Professor of Matliernatics TENNEY LOMBARD DAvIs, S.B. '13g M.S. '15, PH.D. '17, Harvard Universityg KKK, A XE g CIDA T Associate pmfesso., of Qfgamc Chemistry RAYMOND DONALD DOUGLASS, B.A. '15, M.A. '16, Univerf sity of Maiiieg PH.D. 131 Assistant Professor of Matliernatics DAVIS RICH DEWEY, A.B. '79, LL.D. '10, University of Ver' mont, PH.D. Johns Hopkins University '86, CIJBK Professor of Political Economy and Statistics W,LLIAM JOHNSON DRISKO, SB. '95 In charge of the Department Professor of Physics I-,ffl I H -FN! 33 l-1'Xl'l ll -FV HERBERT BRISTOL DWIGHT, B.Sc. '09, D.Sc. '24, WILLIAM EMERSON, A.B. Harvard University '95 McGill University Professor of Electrical Machinery JESSE JBNNINGS EAMES, S.B. '02 Associate Professor of Experimental Engineering WALTER CARL EBERHARD, S.B. '14 Instructor in Architecture Professor of Architecture In charge ofthe Department ARTHUR BROXVN ENGLISH Instructor in Meclianical Engineering DEAN ABNER F.-KLES, S.B. 'l5g .XKEg QT Associate Professor of Automotive Engineering ROBERT COLLINS EDDY, Graduate, United States Military Academy '05 Associate Professor ROBERT FAIRCHILD ELDER, A.B. Harvard University '22 Assistant Professor of Marketing RlCH.ARD DUDLEY F.-xv, A.B Harvard University Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering KARL DICRSON FERNSTROEI, S.B. 'lOg SAX Associate Professor of Business M'anagement I '13g S.B. '17 I i I-QAJ I ll -I-NK 34 lll'l NK I- ,A-I I. WALTER MAXWELL PIPE, B.Sc. University of Alberta '13, S.M. '22 Associate Professor of Civil Engineering WYIIAN PARKHURST FISKE, A.B. '20, M.B.A. '23 Harvard Universityg LL.B. Suffolk Law School '27 Assistant Professor of Accounting FRANKLIN LEROY FOSTER, S.B. '25, S.M. '30 Assistant Professor of Mining NATHANIEL HERMAN FRANK, SB. '23, Sc.D. '26g EAM Assistant Professor of Physics PHILIP FRANKLIN, B.S. College of City of New York '18, A.M. '20, PH.D. '21 Princeton University Associate Professor of Mathematics 1 L l l RICHARD HENRY FRAZIER, S.B. '25 Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering RALPH EVANS FREEMAN, B.A. '14, M.A. '15 McMaster Universityg B.L1TT. Oxford University '21 Associate Professor of Economics SAMUEL GORDON FRIERSONQ QJKE Captain Air Corps, D.O.L. Assistant Professor of Military Science ancl Tactics In charge of Air Corps Unit CHARLES EDWARD FULLER, S.B. '92 Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics DEAN MATTISON FULLER, A.B. Hamilton College '20 Assistant Professor of English I-'An ll!-FN! 35 'l',A.l I ll -I-X! HARRY WENTWORTH GARDNER, S.B. '94 LOUIS JOHN GILLESPIE, PH.B. '08, A.M. '11, PH.D. '11 Brown Professor of Architectural Design University? AXE? 25 Professor of PhysicofChemical Research MURRAY FRANK GARDNER, B5- UUiV91'SitY 0fMiChi'f1 ,203 HARRY MANLEY GOODXVIN, SB. '9Og PHD. University of S.M. '24 Leipzig 593 Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Professor of Physics and Electrochemistry In charge of the Course in Electrochemical Engineering Dean of Graduate Students NATHAN RICHARD GEORGE, AB. '90, A.M. '91, Harvard University? QAX3 KIJBK WlLLl.Ahi CHACE GREENE, PH.B. Brown University '22g Associate Professor of Mathematics M,A, Qxford University '29 Assistant Professor of English GLENNON GILBOY3 SB- '25, S-M- '27, SCD- '28 ERNST ADOLPH GLIILLEMIN, B.S. University OfWiscOnsin '22g Assistant Professor of Soil Mechanics S.M. '2-ig PHD, University of Munich '26g SAE Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering AUGUSTU5 HBRMAN GU-L, SB- 184i A-NL '90, PHD- '90 Uni' VICTOR GUILLEBIIN, IR., B.A. University of Wisconsin '23g VefSitY0fLeiPZig3SC-D- Rh0deIS1Hf1dSmf2C01lCs2 .231 M.A. Harvard University '24g PHD. University of AXE Munich '26 Professor of Technical Chemical Analysis Assistant Professor of Physics .5 X I f E Es, I l',A.l I II TX! I-n 36 I- ,A-I Ill-FN! .J WILLIAM THOMAS HALL, S.B. 195g EAE Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry LEICESTER FORSYTH HAMILTON, SB. '14, AXE Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry ARTHUR COBB HARDY, A.B. '17, M.A. '19 University Of Californiag EE Associate Professor of Optics and Photography GBORGB RUSSELL HARRISON, A.B. '19, A.M. '20, PHD. '22 Stanford University Professor of Physics Director of Research Laboratory of Experimental Physics EDWARD CROSBY HARWOOD, Graduate, United States Milif tary Academy '2Og C.E. '22, M.C.E. '30, M.B.A. '31 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute lst Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, D.O.L. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics f I GEORGE BARTHOLOMBW HAVEN, SB. '94 Professor of Advanced Machine Design ln charge of Textile Research CARLE REED HAYWARD, S.B. '04 Associate Professor of Metallurgy HARRISON WASHBURN HAYWARD, SB. ,963 GE Professor of Materials of Engineering Assistant Director, Division of Industrial Cofoperation and Research HAROLD LOCKB HAZBN, S.B. '24, S.M. '29 Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering HBINRIOH HBNCRY, D.ENG. Technical University Of Darmf Stadt 113 Associate Professor of Mechanics l',A.l 'I ll -FN! 37 I' ',A,l ,l..ll-'I Nf Yi Y FRANK LAUREN HITOHOOCK, A.B. '96, PH.D. '10 Harvard WILLIAM HovOAARD, Graduate, Naval Academy, Copenf University hagen '79g Graduate, Royal Naval College, Greenwich Professor of Mathematics '86g ENGD. Polytechnic Institute, Copenhagen '29 Professor of Naval Design and Construction In charge of Course XIILA JAMES HOLT, S.B. '18 Assistant Professor of Heat Engineering JOHN WARDXVELL HOXVARD, S.B. 'osg AXA Associate Professor of Topographical Engineering VICTOR OLIVER HOMEREERO, S.B. '21g SOD. '27 Associate Professor of Physical Metallurgy R G H S B Q07 ALPH ORTON UDSON, . . K Professor of Electrical Engineering MURRAY PHILIP HORWOOD, B.S. College of the City of New York '135 MIS, 116, PHD, '213 AQ ERNEST HANiLlN Huxrnrss, S.B. '20, PHD. '27 Associate Professor of Biology and Public Health A5-Sfsffmf PT0fC550'f of Cl15 71l5f'fJ' XVILLIARI SPENCER HUTCHINSON, S.B. '92g ATQ TBII GEORGE LEONARD HOSMER '97 Professor of Mining Professor Of Geodesy In charge of the Department im, ' il l 4 fl i l'.A.l I ll VXI 38 I- ,A-I Ill-VN! OLIN INGRAHAM, PH.B. Wesleyan University 'O4g A.M. Columbia University '05 Assistant Professor of Economics JAMES ROBERTSON JACK, Glasgow University '943 GX Professor of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering In charge of the Department Director of the Nautical Museum Dean of Navy Students DUGALD CALEB JACKSON, B.S. '85, C.E. '88 Pennsylvania State Collegeg fIDKEg TBHg EE Professor of Electric Power Production and Distribution In charge of the Department WALTER HERMAN JAMES, S.B. '96 Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Drawing WILLIAM ATKINSON JOHNSTON, S.B. '92 Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics WILLIAM HENRY JONES, S.B. 809 Associate Professor of Experimental Engineering CRAWFORD MCMANN KELLOGG, A.B. Stanford University l16g CIDAY Captain, Chemical Warfare Service, D.O.l.. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics In charge of Chemical Warfare Unit ERVIN KEN1soN, S.B. '93 Associate Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry FREDERICK GEORGE KEYES, B.S. Rhode Island State College 'O6g SC.M. '07, PHD. '09 Brown Universityg QJEKQ E55 K2Sg AXE Professor of PhysicofChemical Research In charge of the Department Director of the Research Laboratory of Physical Chemistry Orro CARL KOPPEN, S.B. '24 Associate Professor of Aeronautical Engineering I- ,AJ Ill-I-N! I- ,AJ IH-VX! V HERMAN RUDOLPH KURRELMBYER, A.B. '99g PH.D. 'OZ Johns WILLIAM HENRY LAWRENCE, S.B. '91 Hopkins University, CIJBK Professor of German JAMES RICHARD LAMBIRTH Assistant Professor of M echanical Engineering ERNEST FELIX LANCLEY, B.A. University of Toronto '9-iz A.M. '00, PH.D. '09 Harvard University Professor of French In charge of the Department CLIFFORD EARL LANsiL, S.B. '17 Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering RALPH RESTIEAUX LAWRENCE, S.B. '95 Professor of Electrical Machinery Professor of Architectural Engineering In charge of Course I VfA In charge of the Division of Drawing FRANK ARTHUR LAWs, SB. '89g KI-IK Professor of Electrical M easurernents W'iLLiAxi ANDRENV LIDDELL, S.B. '16 Assistant Professor of Hydraulic Engineering VJALDERMAR LINDGREN, M.E. Freiberg School of Mines '83 SCD. Princeton University '16 Wi'lIitirri Barton Rogers Professor of Economic Geology In charge of the Department CDH.-XRLES EVERETT LJTTLEFIELD Instructor in Mecliariical Engineering I' -AJ Ill-l Xf' 40 I',A,l I II TN! CHARLES E. LOCKE, S.B. '96 ' Professor of Mining Engineering and Ore Dressing F. ALEXANDER MAGOUN, S.B. '18, S.M. '23 Associate Professor of Hurnanics HORAOE THARP MANN, B.S. Missouri School of Mines '08, SCD. '25g HKA Associate Professor of Petroleum Engineering JOHN RAYMOND MARKHAM '18 Assistant Professor of Aeronautical Engineering ALLYNE LITCHFIELD MERRILL, S.B. '85 Professor of Mechanism Secretary of tlie Faculty I EARL BOWMAN MILLARD, B.A. University of Colorado 'lOl M.A. University of Wisconsin '1 1 g PH .D. University of Illinois '1-13 AXEgfI1BKgEEg1iDA'I' Professor of Theoretical Chemistry EDWARD FURBBR MILLER, S.B. '86g SCD. Rhode Island State College '21g fI1EKg QTQ TBII Professor of Steam Engineering In charge of the Department of Mechanical Engineering Director of Engineering Laboratories Dean of Army Students EUGENE MIRAEELLI, S.B. '18, AIIJA Assistant Professor of Structural Design FREDERICK KUHNE MORRIS, B.S. College of City of New York '04, M.A. Columbia University '1Og EE Professor of Geology GEORGE W. MORSE, A.B. '04, M.D. '08 Harvard University, E. A. C. S. Medical Director ' , I I lil II -I-NK' 41. l'fA.l I Il I'Nf AVERY ADRIAN MORTON, A.B. Cotner College '13g PH.D. frames FLACK NORRIS, A.B. '92g PHD. '95 Johns Hopkins '243 AXE Universityg D.Sc. Bowdoin College 'sog QDATQ AXZg Assistant Professor of Organic Chemical Research CIPBK Professor of Organic Chemistry In charge of Graduate Students in Chemistry HANS Ml3LLBR1 DIPL- ING- ,231 D-SQ '27 Technische Hoch' Director of the Research Laboratory of Organic Chemistry schule, Zurich Assistant Professor of Physics CHARLES LADD NORTON S.B. 193 Professor of Industrial Physics 1 ' Director of the Research Laboratory of Applied Physics SAMUEL PARSONS MULLIKBN, S.B. 873 PHD. University of Leipzig '9Og AXE Professor of Organic Chemistry Director of Division of Industrial Coeoperation and Research FREDERICK HARWOOD NORTON, S.B. '18 1 Assistant Professor of Ceramics JOSEPH SHIPLEY NEWBLL, S.B. 19 Associate Pro essor o Aeronautical Structural En ineerin . . , f f g g W.AYNE BUCKLES NOTTINGH.-mi, B.S. Purdue University 20g M.A. '26, PH.D. '29 Princeton University Assistant Professor of Physics WALTER HARRY NEWHOUSE, B.S. Pennsylvania State College 1215-S'M' ,259 PHD- '26 SHATSNVELL GBER, S.B. '16 Associate Professor of Economic Geology Associate Professor of Aeronautical Engineering I' ,ALI H -VNK' 42 l',A,l I II 'I' Nf ' PETER HILL OTTOSBN, B.C.E. Iowa State College 'OS HENRY GREENLEAE PEARSON, A.B Harvard Uruversrty 93 Major, Coast Artillery Corps, D.O.L. 9513 IIPBK Associate Professor of Military Science and Tactics Professor of English In charge of Coast Artillery Unit NEWELL CALDWELL PAGE, S,B. '02 Professor of Electricity CHARLES FRANCIS PARK, S.B. '92g ATS2 Professor of Mechanism Director of the Mechanical Laboratories Director of the Lowell Institute School In charge of the Department JOSEPH WARREN PHELAN, S.B. '94 AX5' Professor of Inorganic Chemistry CHARLES HUNTINGTON PORTER, A B Brown UH1VCfS1tY OO S.B. '03 Professor of Accounting JAMES WESTON PRATT, S.B. l24 LEONARD MAGRUDER PASSANO, A.B. Johns University '89 Associate Professor of Mathematics Hopkins Assistant Professor of Physical Metallurgy SAMUEL CATE PRESCOTT, S.B. l94 SCD Bates College 23 DEAN PEABODY, IR. S.B. '10 Associate Professor of Applied Mechanics AXZQ AXAQ AQ Professor of Industrial Biology In charge of the Department I l',A,l Ill -I- X! 43 l'fA.l I ll -VN! WINWARD PRESCOTT, A.B, '09, A.M. '16 Harvard ARTHUR GRAHAM ROBBINS, S.B. '86 Universityg KHK Professor of Topograplrical Engineering QDied March 2, 1932 Associate Professor of English ARCHER TYLER ROBINSON, A.B. '96, A.M. '15 Harvard Universityg CIPBK BERNARD EMERSON PROCTOR, S.B. '23, PHD. '27 Pifessin of Enggshc ' H' Assistant Professor of Biology H C urge oft 6 muses m mow HENRY EASTIN ROSSELL, S.M. 'l5g Graduate, United States NANERED RAUSCHBR, S.B., S.M. '27 Naval Academy '10 Assistant Professor of Aeronautical Engineering Commander QC. CQ United States Navy Professor of Naval Construction Q KENNETH CASS REYNOLDS, B.S. Tufts College 'l9g S.M. 25 , ARTHUR LITCHFIELD Russxztr., S.B. 18 Assistant Pro essor o H clraulics lf If y Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering LEPINE HALL RICE, A.B. Syracuse University '92 GEORGE EDMOND RUSSELL, 3.3. '003 ATQ Assistant Professor of Mathematics Professor of Hydraulics l l L, l'fA.gl ll 'VV 44 l-,AJ I ll -VX! ,u l D l gs. GEORGE RUTLEDGE, A.B. '10, PHD. '15 University of Illinois FRANCIS WESTON SEARS, S.B. '21, S.M. '24 Associate Professor of Mathematics Assistant Professor of Physics WILLIAM PATRICK RYAN, SB' '182 BQII HENRY LATIMER SEAVEP., AB. '00, A.M, '14 Harvard Professor of Chemical Engineering University QBK In charge of the DCpdTfW15Tlf P-fofgsgoff of Director of the School of Chemical Engineering Practice ERWIN HASKELL SCHBLL, SB. ,mg SAX MILES STANDISH SHERRILL, S.B. '99g PHD. University Or' P B , M Breslau O34 AXE TOICSSOT of usmess anagemem Professor of Theoretical Chemistry In charge of the Department WALTER CECIL SCHUMB, '14, AQM. '16, PHD- '18 THOMAS KILGORE SHERWOOD, B.Sc. McGill University '25g Harvard Universityg CIDBKQ AXE S-.M- I-24: SCD- '29 I I I Associate Professor of Inorganic Chemistry Assistant P'V0f5S501' Of Chemlffll E'fl8m55'fmg Director of the Henry Paul Talbot Laboratory of Inorganic Chemlswy HERVEY WOODEURN SHIMER, A.B. '99, A.M. 'Ol Lafayette Collegeg PHD. Columbia University 'O4g SOD. Gettysf EDWARD ROBINSON SCHWARZ, S.B. '23 burg College ,log EE' Assistant Professor of Textile Technology Professor of Paleontology 1 k-,AJ I ll -VV ' 45 l- ,AJ lll-I-NK JOHN CLARKE SLATER, A.B. University of Rochester '2Og A.M. '22, PHD. '23 Harvard University, AT Professor of Physics In charge of the Department Director of the Institute of Theoretical Physics LOUIS BRYNE SLICHTER, B.A. '17, PH.D. x22 University Of Wisconsin Associate Professor of Geophysics HENRY MONMOUTH SMITH, B.A. 191g M.A. '94, Wesleyan University, PH.D. Heidelberg University '98, B9Hg AXE, 4IDBKg EE Professor of Inorganic Chemistry LAWRENCE SOUTHWICK SMITH, S.B. 'OO Associate Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics RICHARD HARBERT SMITH, B.S. '15 Moores Hill College, S.B. '18, M.A. '28, PHD. '29 johns Hopkins University Professor of Aeronautical Engineering ROBERT HENRY SMITH, M.S. Rhode Island State College '23 Professor of Machine Construction THOMAS SMITH, B.S. '94, M.E. '95 University of Pennsylf vania Associate Professor of Mechanism RICHARD HERBERT SOMERs, M.B.A. Harvard University '28, Graduate, United States Military Academy '07 Major, Ordnance Department QD.O.L.j Associate Professor of Military Science and Tactics In charge of Ordnance Unit WILHELNI SPANNHARE, DIPI..INO. Technische Hochschule, Miinchen 'O-l Professor of Hydraulics CHARLES MILTON SPOFFORD, S.B. '93g AXP, TBHQ XE, Osiris Hayward Professor of Civil Engineering In charge of the Department ,I - ITKXI-I ll -VN! I- ,AJ I-IL..-VN! DONALD CEI-IARLES STOCKBARGER, S.B. '19, SOD. '26, fI1A9g THEODORE HOWARD TAET, S.B. '02 AXE Associate Professor of Heat Engineering Assistant Professor of Physics I CHARLES FAYETTE TAYLOR, PH.B. '15, M.E. '20 Yale Unif JULIUS ADAMS STRATTON, S.B. '23, S.M. '25g D.Sc. Techf VCFSUYS EXP nische Hochschule, Zurich '27 Professor of Aeronautical Engineering Assistant Professor of Physics ln charge of the Course DIRK JAN STRUIK, PHD- Universite, of Leiden '22 MAURICE DEKAY THOMPSON, S.B. '98g PH.D. University Of Associate Professor of Mathematics Bash? '033 AKE Professor of Electrochemistry CPXLSEZIUIE ET'SCiS3:'O?'Ef LQE , , 'WILLIAM HENRY TIMBIE, AB. Williams College '01 S ' H C ngmeermg Professor of ElectricalEngineering and Industrial Practice GEORGE WRIGHT SWETT, S.B. '03 ARTHUR LAWRENCE TOWNSEND, S.B. '13 Professor of Machine Design Assistant Professor of Machine Design I- ,AJ l.ll -FN! ' 47 I- fx-U lIl'T'N! i JAMES LIBBY TRYON, A.B. Harvard University '94g B.D. Episcopal Theological School l97g LL.B. '09, PHD. '10 Boston University Director of Admissions Lecturer on Vocational Education CARLTON EVERETT TIJCKER, S.B. '18 Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering DONALD SKEELE TUCKER, A.B. Colorado College 'O6g M.A. Williams College 'l2g PH.D. Columbia University '22 Professor of Political Economy Ross FRANCIS TUCKER, S.B. '92g X111 Professor of Building Construction In cliarge of the Course CLAIR ELSMERE TURNER, A.B. Bates College '12g A.M. Harvard University '13g C.P.H. 'l8g DR.P.H. '28g CIPBKQ ASZQ AEP Professor of Biology and Public Healtli HENRY WEEDEN UNDERWOOD, JR., P1-LB. '16g Sc.M. '17, PHD. '19 Brown University Assistant Professor of Chemistry MANUEL SANDOVAL VALLARTA, S.B. '21, Sc.D. '24g QA A Associate Professor of Physics SAMUEL CURr1s VEST.'KL, Graduate, United States Naval Academy '95 Colonel, Coast Artillery Corps CD.O.L.D Professor of Military Science and Tactics In cliarge of the Department of Military Science W.ALTER CHARLES Voss, B.S.g TBHg EE Professor of Building Construction form PALMER WALSTED, B,S. Oregon State College '21g M.S. University of Illinois '23g Sc.D. '29g QPSK Assistant Professor of Physical Metallurgy l?,A.l lIl'I Nf 48 I' ,A-MLJIM-FV l I I I CHARLES MONTGOMERY WARBHAM, S.B. '16 ALPHBUS GRANT WOODMAN, S.B. '97 Instructor in Chemistry Associate Professor of the Chemistry of Foods GEORGE BOOFER WATERHOUSE,. B-MET- Q UI?iVCfSitY Of FREDERICK SHENSTGNB WOODS, A.B. '85, A.M. '88 Wesleyan Sheffield 015 PHD- Columbia UUIVQYSVCY 074 E5 Universityg PH.D. Giittingen University '94g XVI' Professor Of Mefallufgy Professor of Mathematics In Clmfge Uf the Option Of Mefallufgy In charge of the Department Chairman of the Faculty KARL LELAND WILDES, B.S. University Of New Hampshire ' - S.M. ' , Asigsiant Profjssor of Electrical Engineering IGOR NICHOLAS ZAVARINEA S'M' 20 Assistant Professor of Physical Metallurgy GORDON BALL WILKES, S.B. 'llg KIDBE Pfrofessop, of Indusmal Physics SAMUEL DEMITRY ZELDIN, PHD. Clark University '17 Assistant Professor of Mathematics ROBERT SEATON WILLIAMS, S.B. 'O2g PH.D. University of Gottingen 'O'7g AKE JOHN HARVEY ZIMMERMAN, S.B. '23, S.M. '26 Professor of Physical Metallurgy Assistant Professor of Materials of Engineering P-,AJ I ll -VN! 1' 49 ,KJ x Y x . .. , ...:3g,3-.:.,-N ...zwfznzxgffei f,.we-.,7:n,:,NuMaM:'Y.,,,-,-1.,,nf:x x,-.N I s '-vAC5N1'N-gf. ,L QW -,'x2h'.,., , . ,- --Q-.4'.-,-LMA-v-.,..,-v ,,..,,,.1 V 'Aq..:QW ,1 -. M.M,:.--- , ,- ' - 'x'T'M'-1'-.',. T.. I , ,W AX 4 . 4 ' A - E -x-Tjglgx-Q ,II ,V IV., , 1 X N I- I Kid, .x I Q W .4 YW' 'N :'g2l:'Q4 U1.'g2f'?'--...u - K ..,A, 3--fsf 11'-' ,r-35. 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President CLASS OF 1933 Offtcers PTCSiCl87 lI Secretary RICHARD L. FOSSETT, IR. CYRUS S. HAPGOOD Treasurer CHARLES P. BRITTON Institute Committee CHARLES C. BELL WILBER B. HUSTON Executive Committee JAMES P. MILLS LEIGHTON R. RICKARDS Mills Britton Hapgood Rickards B Fossett Huston MacKay Bell A 55 President HENRY D. HUMPHRBYS Secretary ROBERT M. BECKER RICHARD BELL EDWARD P. BROMLEY HENRY D. Humpmuzvs President CLASS OF 1934 Class Officers Institute Committee Executive Committee .4 -' f.- N , 1-HW' . i ..- ..-K . ' S VicefPresident PETER BARRY Treasurer REGINALD G. MURDOCH ROBERT M. EMBRY Louis P. HOLLAD.-xx' 4 7 sd' Holladay Bromley Bell Becker Humphreys Murdoch 56 President EDWARD I. COLLINS Secretary GARNET P. GRANT HENRY F. KING JOHN E. TYLER EDWAIXD J. COLLINS President CLASS OF 1935 Class Officers VicefPresident ARTHUR I. ZIOH Treasurer CHESTER E. BOND Institute Committee JOHN HUNT Executive Committee RICHARD L. SHAW . Zich Tyler Shaw Grant King Collins Bond 57 james Delano Abbott Wilton, N. H. Charley : Born October 8, 19115 Prepared at Wilton High School: Chemical Engineering: Alpha Chi Sigma, Varsity Club: Chemical Socif ety, Treasurer C413 Aeronautical Engineering Society: Freshman Swim' ming Team: Gym Team, Varsity C2, 3, 435 Field Day TugfoffWar C294 Wearer of the L'T g Musical Clubs, Instrumental Club C2, 3, 4l5 R- O T. CL: Entered Freshman Year. Bernardo Paez Abrera Coron, Palawan, P. l. Born March 12, 19023 Prepared at University of the Philippines: Naval Architecture and Marine Engineer' ing: Naval Architectural Societyg Entered Junior Year. Frederic Charles Alexander ATQ Winchester, Mass. Ted g Born July 3, 19073 Prepared at Dummer Academy: Building Conf struction: The Beaver Club: Calu' met Club: Inter-Fraternity Confer- ence: Varsity Track, Manager C351 Wearer ofthe Tn: Manager of Field Day CBJ: Entered Freshman Year. William Alexander, II Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. Bill g Born November 24, 1910: Prepared at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Mechanical Engineering: Mechanical Engineering Society, Ex' ecutiveCommitteeC4JgEnteredjunior Year. Edward Schwartz Allee ATS! Edwardsville, Kan. Edu: Born june 18, 1908: Prepared at Westport High School: Aeronauf ticalEngineering: Scabbard and Blade: Aeronautical Engineering Society, Managing Board g R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Gilbert Neale Amerman Queens Village, N. Y. Born October 17, 1903: Prepared at College of the City of New York: Chemical Engineeringg Chemical So' ciety: Entered junior Year. Tzolag Thomas Amirian Boston, Mass. Born May 10, 1910: Prepared at Eng' lish High School: Architectural Engi- neering: M. I. T. Armenian Club Secretary C3, 433 Entered Freshman Year. Ernst Harold Anderson Evanston, Ill. Andy : Born September 19, 1909: Prepared at Evanston Township High School: Electrical Engineering' Cofoperative: Pi Delta Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi: Scroll: Electrical Engineering Society: T. E. N., StaH'C1l, News Editor C21, Managing Editor CSU, Pub' lication Manager C413 Musical Clubs, Clee Club C415 VIfA Sparks, Features Editor C31: R. O. T. C.: Entered Freshman Year. Thomas Helm Ander-son,Ir. X411 San Francisco, Cal. Andy g Born May 16, 1911: Pre' pared at Canterbury School: Chem' ical Engineering: The Tech Eoat Club: Chemical Societyg Crew, Fresh- man 150lb., 150 lb. Varsity C3l: Field Day Crew C213 Field Day Football, Coach C-0: Voo Doo, Business Staff Cl, 2. 3, 41: Entered Freshman Year. Earl Fowler Anderton, AXA Pawtucket, R. I. Cump : Born March IS, 1911: Pre' pared at Pawtucket High School: Chemical Engineering: Chemical So' ciety: Freshman Basketball Team: Voo Doo. Awociate Editor CU. Liter- ary Editor CZD: Entered Freshman Year. Bennett Archambault, A XA Great Falls, Mont. Ben , Born November 20, 19091 Prepared at Georgia School of Tech' nology, Engineering Administration, Spring Class Crew CZ, Sl: EUYCTEU Sophomore Year. f Joseph Armstrong Somerville, Mass. Joe , Born july Z1, 1910, Prepared at Tilton School, Electrical Engineer' ing, Army Ordnance Association, Electrical Engineering Societyz Thi? Tech, Reporter C303 R. O. T. C., En' tered Freshman Year. Harry Marshall Arnold, EN Norwalk, Conn. Born March 7, 1908, Prepared at Wesleyan University, Aeronautical Engineering, Entered junior Year. Lawrence Ward Bailey Kingston, Mass. Bailey , Born August 7, 1910, Pref pared at Chauncy Hall School, Chem' ical Engineering, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team CZ, Bl, Varsity Wrestling Team CED, Field Day Crew CD, Field Day TugfoffWar C213 En' tered Freshman Year. George Baker, TEQD Boston, Mass. Jiggs , Born March 21, 1910, Pre' pared at Boston English High School, Engineering Administration, Civil Engineering Society, Corporation XV, Menorah Society, Entered Sophf omore Year. William Francis Bannon New Bedford, Mass. Bill , Born November 3, 1909, Pre' pared at New Bedford High School, Naval Architecture and Marine Engif neering, Naval Architectural Society, Crew, Freshman 150flb., 15Oflb. Varf sity CZ, 3j, Spring Class Crew CZ, 3, 4l, Musical Clubs Cl, ZJ, Entered Fresh' man Year. William Holley Barker, A XA Norwich, N. Y. Bill , Born April 6, 1909, Prepared at Colgate University, Engineering Administration, Osiris, Walker Club, PiDelta Epsilon, Stylus, Beaver Key, InterfFraternity Conference, Boxing, Freshman Team, Varsity Team CZ, Sl, Field Day Football C1, ZH, Class Vicef President C4lg Institute Committee C4D, Field Day Marshal C4l, junior Prom Committee CBD, Tech Circus C4l, The Tech, Staff Cl, ZH, Advertising Manager CZJ, Business Manager C4D, Entered Freshman Year. jose Carlos Barousse, QAA Mexico, D. F., Mex. Born December 18, 1910, Prepared at Holy Cross College, Chemical Engi' neering, Chemical Society, Catholic Club, Entered Junior Year. Mitchell Baryshanski New York, N. Y. Born December 15, 1905, Prepared in Poland, Electrical Engineering, Mef norah Society, Entered junior Year. Robert William Baschnagel Rochester, N. Y. Bob , Born September 26, 1910, Prepared at Monroe High School, Electrical Engineering, Mortar and Ball, Electrical Engineering Society, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team CZD, Field Day Tug-offWar CZD, Class Baseball CBD, R. O. T. C., En' tered Freshman Year. Wendell Eugene Bearce Carlisle, Mass. Born September 21, 1911, Prepared at Concord High Schoolg Mining Engif neeringg The Tech Boat Clubg Min' ing Engineering Societyg Riile,Varsity Team C2Dg Crew, 15Oflb. Varsity C3, 45, Entered Freshman Year. Edwin Charles Beck, KE Needham, Mass. Eddie , Born March 2, 19105 Pre' pared at Brookline High Schoolg Mechanical Engineeringg lnterfFra' ternity Conference, Mechanical Engineering Societyg Freshman Track Teamg Field Day Relay Cljg Institute Committee C413 Entered Freshman Year. Stanley Matthew Beleskas Dorchester, Mass. Stan g Born December 13, 19095 Pre' pared at Mechanic Arts High School: Electrical EngineeringgCatholic Clubg Entered Freshman Year. John Alfred Bellizia., AGPA Arlington, Mass. ujohnnieng Born February 5, 19113 Prepared at Chauncy Hall School: Chemical Engineeringg Chemical So' cietyg Catholic Clubg Entered Fresh- man Year. Philip Stanwood Benjamin AT Q Malden, Mass. Phil , Born june 10, 19083 Prepared at Cushing Academyg Engineering Administrationg Varsity Clubq Cor' poration XVQ Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 41g Wearer of the Tug Cofholder, Technology High jump Recordg Entered Freshman Year. Walter Herbert Banker Lawrence, Mass. Born March 7, 19103 Prepared at Lawrence High Schoolg Electrical En' gineeringg Entered Freshman Year. Alfred Bayard Berghell Santa Monica, Cal. Al g Born September 17, 19055 Pre' pared at The Principiag Geologyg Pi Delta Epsilong Scrollg Aeronautical Engineering Societyg T. E. N., Assist' ant Editor CSD, Business Manager C413 Entered Freshman Year. Lawrence Charles Henry Berkwitz, TEQ Boston, Mass. Larry g Born December 10, 19081 Architectural Engineeringg Tech Show C215 Entered Freshman Year. Richard Warren Berry, QFA New York, N. Y. Dick g Born December S, 19093 Pre' pared at Chauncy Hall Schoolg Ship Operation: Naval Architectural So- cietyg Entered Freshman Year. Harty Stevens Berube Rcvicre du Loup Station, Que. Born lviay 24, 191Og Prepared at Mount St. Louis lnstitutcg Mining Engineenngg Freshman HockeyTeamg Entered Freshman Year. Robert Teele Billings Milford, Mass. Born May 7, 1910, Prepared at Mil' ford High School, Chemical Engineer- ing, Entered Freshman Year. I Walter' Hart Birnie, Xl' T Springfield, Mass. Walt , Born july 2, 1909: Prepared at Dartmouth College, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, Entered junior Year. George Albert Weber Bisbee E X Bristol, Pa. Biz , Born August 7, 1909, Pre' pared at Drexel Institute, Electrif cal Engineering, Varsity Wrestling Team QU, R. C. T. C., Entered Junior Year. Stava Arthur Bitsoli ' Natick, Mass. Steve , Born June 28, 1909, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Sof ciety, Entered Freshman Year. Cecil Boling, TKT Bedford, Ind. L'Zeke , Born August 21, 1908, Pre- pared at Butler College, Civil Engif neering, Chi Epsilon, Civil Engineerf ing Society, Basketball, Varsity Team QD, R. C. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. , Philip Tibbetts Boothby Malden, Mass. P. T. , Born February 19, 1910, Pre' pared at Malden High School, Mef chanical Engineering, Mechanical En' gineering Society, Entered Freshman Year. Charles Byron Bradley South Weymouth, Mass. Brad , Born November 7, 1898, Pre f pared at Lincoln Preparatory School, Physics, Physics Society, Chemical Society, Musical Clubs, Banjo Club C1, 22, Entered Freshman Year. George James Brady, EA E Erie, Pa. Born November 25, 1907 , Engineer' ing Administration, Baton, Scabbard and Blade, Mortar and Ball, Musical Clubs, Glec Club, R. O. T. C., En' tered Sophomore Year. Henry Braun Albany, N. Y. Hank , Born December 181909: Pre' pared at Cornell University, Building Construction, Musical Clubs, Glee Club. Assistant Director CZ, 55, En- tered Freshman Year. Winston Bernard Braxton AT A Paris, France Born August 24, 1912, Prepared at Lycee Carnot, General Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. Minot Robert Sherman Bridgham Brooklyn, N. Y. Bridge , Born April 27, 191Og Pre' pared at Brooklyn Technical High School, Civil Engineering, Tau Beta Pig Chi Epsilong Civil Engineering Society, Treasurer C4jg The Bench' mark, Editor CSX Musical Clubs Cl, 2, 3, 415 R. O. T. C.g Entered Freshman Year. Jacques Pierre Brillon Montreal, Canada Born March 26, 19099 Prepared at Ecole Polytechniqueg Electrical Engif neeringg Entered Senior Year. Julius Brody Dorchester, Mass. Born July 4, 19083 Industrial Biologyg Sedgwick Biological Societyg Chess Clubg Menorah Society: Entered Freshman Year. Iohn Joseph Brown Somerville, Mass. Brownie g Born March 2S, 1910: Prepared at Somerville High Schoolg Chemical Engineeringg Chemical So' cietyg Catholic Clubg R. O. T. C.g Entered Freshman Year. Elton Vincent Buckley Taunton, Mass. Buck g Born November 4,1910gPref pared at St. Mary's High Schoolg Chemical Engineering, Catholic Club, Treasurer C4Dg Entered Freshman ear. Carl Hervey Bunker, jr. Arlington, Mass. Buss g Born August 19. 1909g Pref pared at Chauncy Hall Schoolg Me' chanical Engineering, Army Ord' nance Associationg Mechanical Engif neering Societyg R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Carlos Earle Burnett Dallas, Texas Born April S, 1909i Prepared at Southf ern Methodist University, Electrical Engineeringg Electrical Engineering Societyg Entered Senior Year. LelandMothersheaclBurr,Jr. QPEK Southport, Me. Lee g Born November 11, 1906g Pre' pared at Mercersburg Academyg Chemical Engineeringg Field Day Football ll, 215 Voo Doo, Staff GD, Publicity Manager GD, Entered Fresh' man Year. Edward Earle Burritt,J'r.,EN New Haven, Conn. Butch g Born january 26, 19105 Pre' pared at Hillhouse High School: hfiechanical Engineering: Ivlechanical Engineering Societyg Aeronautical Engineering Societyg Class Baseball LSB: Crew, Freshman 15Oflb C313 Spring Clas Crew Ca, -ll. 15Oflb. Varsity l'2, 353 Field Day Crew l2lg Entered Freshman Year. Robert Dexter Butler, fI'I'.X Kansas City, Mo. Bohn: Born October 17, 1909: Pre, pared at Kansas City junior College, Geology: The Beaver Club: Walker Clubg Entered Freshman Year. Edward Freeman Cahoon Dorchester, Mass. L'Ed , Born January 18, 1909, Pre- pared at Mechanic Arts High School, Electrical Engineering-Cofoperative, Hexalpha, Electrical Engineering So' ciety, VLA News, Advertising Man' ager CSD, Business Manager C-llf En' tered Freshman Year. KennethAlexanderCameron Lowell, Mass. Casey , Born December 11, 1907, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Engineering Administration, Dorclan, Corporation XV, Entered Freshman Year. John Kenneth Campbell New Bedford, Mass. Ken , Born October 26, 1910: Pre' pared at New Bedford High School, Mechanical Engineering, Scabbard and Blade, Mechanical Engineering Society, R. O. T. C., Entered Fresh- man Year. Ralph Anthony Campello Lynn, Mass. Camp , Born March 2, 1908, Pre- pared at Revere High School, Archif tectural Engineering, Architectural Society, Catholic Club, Track, Fresh' man Team, Varsity Team 425, En' tered Freshman Year. Delano Chaney Cannon, 9 E Auburndale, Mass. Dell , Born August 2-2, 1910, Pre- pared at Newton High School, Engif neering Administration, Corporation XV, Freshman Track Team, Lacrosse, Freshman Team, Varsity Team GD, Class Baseball C319 Field Day Football Cl, ZH, Entered Freshman Year. Libero Frank Cappabianca Haverhill, Mass. Libby , Born january 26, 1908, General Engineering, Catholic Club, Freshman Fencing Team, Entered Freshman Year. Francis Anthony Carboine West Medford, Mass. Frank , Born July 14, 1911, Pre' pared at Medford High School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Sof ciety, Catholic Club, Entered Fresh' man Year. Howard French Carver Milton, Mass. Born October 18, 1911, Prepared at Brookline High School, Engineering Administration, Baton, Army Ord' nance Association, Corporation XV, Musical Clubs, Clee Club Q2, 3, 4D, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. George Fraser Casey, 9 X Salem, Mass. Born january 3, 1909, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Naval Archif tecture, The Tech Boat Club, Comf bined Professional Societies, Naval Architectural Society, Secretary CBD, Vice-President MD, Crew, Freshf man 150flb., Captain CU, 150flb. Varsity CZ, 3, 4j, Field Day Crew QD, Field Day Marshal QU, Field Day Usher GJ, Musical Clubs, Assistant Manager Cl, 21, Entered Freshman Year. Melvin Castleman, T Alia Salem, Mass. Mel , Born October 1, 1910, Pref pared at Salem High School, Chemical Engineering, Basketball, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 31, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Benjamin Richardson Chadwick, A XA Marblehead, Mass. Chaddy , Born August 27, 1908, Prepared at Marblehead High School, MetallurgY5 Mining Engineering So' ciety, Entered Sophomore Year. Francis Stapleton Chambers, Jr. , EN Elizabethtown, Pa. Pots , Born June 29, 1909, Prepared at Episcopal High School, Chemical Engineering, Pi Delta Epsilon, Woop Garoo, Quadrangle Club, Beaver Key, Chemical Society, Executive Com' mittee C31, Field Day Usher C31, All' Tech Smoker Committee C3, 41, Cir' cus Committee, Chairman C41, Voo Doo, Staff C21, Circulation Manager C31, Business Manager C41, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Henry Jacob Chapin Ardmore, Pa. 'LChape , Born May 26, 1908, Pre' pared at Haverford College, Metal' lurgy, Baton, Mining Engineering Society, VicefPresident C41, Musical Clubs, Glee Club C2, 3, 41, Entered Sophomore Year. Alexander joseph Chaplik Al Hudson, Mass. Alex , Born January 1, 1907, Pre' pared at St. Michael's High School, Electrical Engineering, Electrical En- gineering Society, Catholic Club, Basketball, Varsity Team C3, 41, En' tered Freshman Year. Frank Sprague Chaplin Weston, Mass. Chap , Born May 14, 1910, Pre- pared at Weston High School, Aero- nautical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering Society, T. E. N., Staff C1, 21, Entered Freshman Year. Clarence Melton Chase, jr. 9 X Hyannis, Mass. Chippy , Born October 3, 1909, Prepared at Barnstable High School, Physics, Osiris, Pi Delta Epsilon, Scroll, Beaver Key, Physics Society, Field Day TugfoffWar C213 Institute Committee, Secretary C41, Field Day Marshal C41, T, E. N., Editorial Staff C1, 21, Associate Editor C31, General Manager C41, Entered Freshman Year. Chamras Chayabongse Bangkok, Siam Chay , Born August 4, 1909, Pre' pared at Williston Academy, Civil Engineering Society, Cosmopolitan Club, Soccer, Freshman Team, Var' sity Team C2, 3, 41, Freshman Gym Team, T. E. N., Staff C11, T. C. A., Freshman Committee C11, Entered Freshman Year. joseph Thomas Cimorelli IA E Catskill, N. Y. joe , Born March 18, 1912, Pre- pared at St. Patrick's Academy, Elec' trical Engineering, Scabbard and Blade, Varsity Club, The Tech Boat Club, Electrical Engineering Society, Crew, Freshman Varsity, Varsity CZ, 31, R. C, T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Gordon Sterling Clark Hull, Mass. Born July S, 1907, Prepared at Hingf ham High School, Mechanical Engif neering, Mechanical Engineering S0- ciety, Field Day Tugfof-War C1, 21, Entered Freshman Year. William Sackett Clark NVellsville, N. Y. Bill , Born March 11.19091 Pre' pared at English High School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering So- ciety, Dormitory Dance Committee, Entered Freshman Year. Richard Maurice Cochrane Melrose, Mass. Dick , Born September 27, 1910, Prepared at Melrose High School, Engineering Administration, Hockey, Varsity Team C2, 3, 41, Musical Clubs, Glee Club C215 Entered lgreshf man Year. Joseph Edward Coffey West Medford, Mass. joe , Born May 22, 1910, Prepared at Medford High School, Physics, Catholic Club, Lacrosse, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2,31, R.O.T.C., Entered Freshman Year. Timothy Patrick Coffey Cambridge, Mass. Lefty , Born August 28, 1909: Pre- pared at Rindge Technical School, Engineering Administration, Cathof lic Club, Basketball, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 41, Class Baseball C1, 21, Field Day Football C1, 21, En' tered Freshman Year. Leon Jack Cohen Mattapan, Mass. Born November 17, 1909, Prepared at English High School, Biology and Public Health, Sedgwick Biological Society, Menorah Society, Entered Freshman Year. George Edwin Colby V Wilder, Vt. Born january 28, 1908, Mechanical Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. Winthrop Field Conant Newburyport, Mass. Win , Born December 23, 1910, Prepared at Newburyport High School, Electrical Engineering, En' tered Freshman Year. Harold Gates Coriger Norwood, Mass. Kongo g Born January 14, 1910, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Entered Freshman Year. George Edward Connor North Cohasset, Mass. Born November 13, 1908, Prepared at Manter Hall, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Society, Catholic Club, Entered Freshman Year. Maurice Cook, 115 B A Portland, Me. Cool-fee , Born June 23, 1909, Pre' pared at University of Maine, Archi- tectural Engineering, Masque, Civil Engineering Society, Menorah So' ciety, Spring Class Crew C2, 31, Execf utive Committee C3, 41, Field Day Marshal C31, Tech Show, Cast C1, 2, 31, Entered Freshman Year. Philip Asa Cooper Chicago, Ill. Phil , Born January 30, 1909, Pref pared at University of Chicago, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, Field Day Mar' shal C41, Dormitory Committee C3, 415 Musical Clubs, Glee Club C413 Enf tered Sophomore Year. William Dever Corder, B GH Philippi, W. Va. Bill , Born March 9, 1908, Prepared at Broaddus College, Architectural Engineering, Masque, Frieze and Cornice, Institute Committee C4D, Tech Show, Business Staff CU, Ad' vertising Manager CZJ, Director of Business CED, General Manager C453 Musical Clubs, Instrumental Club CD, Entered Freshman Year. Eustace Bickford Corson AT S2 Rochester, N. H. Don , Born May 2, 1908, Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, Electrif cal Engineering, Freshman Track Team, Field Day Relay CD, Walker Memorial Committee CBD, Senior Dance Committee C413 Entered Fresh' man Year. john Gordon Cree, E X Chambersburg, Pa. Born August 2, 1909, Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, Electrical Engineering-Cooperative,Dramashopg Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team CZ, 35, Field Day Relay CID, Entered Freshman Year. john Frederick Crowther B 9 H Pelham Manor, N. Y. Born March 16, 1910, Prepared at Pelham Memorial High School, Chemical Engineering, Woop Garoo, Scabbarcl and Blade, InterfFraternity Conference, Chemical Society, Fresh- man 15Oflb. Crew, Field Day Crew CZJ, The Tech, Staff CID, Voo Doo, StatfC1j, Literary Editor CED, Managf ing Editor CSD, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Hari Artigas Cruz-Bustillo Vedado-Habana, Cuba Aviador , Born july 12, 1903, Pre. pared at Institute de la Habana, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, Entered Fresh- man Year. Curtis Drew Cummings Dorchester, Mass. Curt , Born Cctober 19, 1910, Pre' pared at Boston Latin School, Aero' nautical Engineering, Scabbard and Blade, Varsity Club, The Tech Boat Club, Crew, Freshman Varsity, Junior Varsity C2, SJ, Varsity C455 Field Day Crew CD, Wearer of the QT , R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman ear. Harry Warren Cumings, Jr. Dorchester, Mass. Born August 28, 1908, Prepared at Dorchester High School, Biology and Public Health, Sedgwick Biological Society, Treasurer C4D, Entered Junior Year. Denis John Curtin Lowell, Mass. Din , Born June 15, 1911, Prepared at Lowell High School: lvietallurgyg Chemical Society, Mining Engineer' ing Society, Catholic Club, Entered Freshman Year. Rolf DahlfHansen Horten, Norway Born September 19, 1907: Prepared at Horten School, Chemical Engineer- ing, Track, Varsity Team CZ, 3, -U1 Entered Freshman Year. Dirwood Morton Danforth Swampscott, Mass. Dan , Born November 26, 1910, Prepared at Swampscott High School, Mechanical Engineering, Army Ord' nance Association, Meeharucal Engif neering Society, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Carroll Milton Daniell, A T Dallas,'ITexas 'iMilC S Born May 14, 1909, Prepared at Southern Methodist University, Electrical Engineering, Electrical En- gineering Society, Radio Society, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. George Robert Daniels Malden, Mass. Born Ianuary 27, 1909, Prepared at Malden High School, Tau Beta Pi, Naval Architectural Society, Boxing, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 31, Entered Freshman Year. Alexander Domenick Daunis Boston, Mass. Al , Born December 18, 1908, Pre- pared at Public Latin School, Me' chanical Engineering, Musical Clubs, glee Club GJ, Entered Freshman ear. Charles Malcolm Davis, GX Sharon, Mass. Mal , Born July 15, 1909, Prepared at Sharon High School, Chemistry, Musical Clubs, Glee Club CZ, 3, 4D, The Tech, Staff CD, Entered Freshf man Year. Homer Littlefield Davis, jr. 11? Z K Arlington, Mass. Born November 26, 1907, Prepared at Arlington High School, Electrical Engineering, Pi Delta Epsilon, Elec' trical Engineering Society, Field Day TugfoffWar CD, Voo Doo, Publicity Manager CZD, Treasurer CBD, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Max Richard Daytz Boston, Mass. Mac , Born january 26, 1911, Pre' pared at English High School, Gen' eral Engineering, Corporation XV, Entered Freshman Year. Arthur Michael DeGregory Everett, Mass. Greg , Born May 1, 1905, Prepared at Berkley Preparatory School, Chem' ical Engineering, R. O. T. C., En' tered Sophomore Year. james Nicholas Demas Boston, Mass. L'j'irn , Born January 17, 1910, Pre' pared at English High School, Mining Engineering Society, Entered Fresh- man Year. Ivanhoe Peter Denyssen Pretoria, South Africa Born February 3, 1908, Prepared at Imperial College of Science and Tech' nology, Electrical Engineering, Elec' trical Engineering Society, Entered Senior Year. Michael DeStefano, ACPA West Roxbury, Mass. Born September 29, 1906, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Civil Engif neering, Civil Engineering Society, Catholic Club, Entered Freshman Year. Parker Howard Devlin Newton, Mass. Born August 23, 19099 Prepared HC Newton High Schoolg Electrical En' gineeringg Mortar and Ballg Electrical Engineering Society5 Catholic Clubg R. O. T. C.5 Entered Freshman Year. Albert Dietz, B GH Lorain, Ohio Al g Born March 7, l908g Prepared at Miami University5 Building Con- struction5 Pi Delta Epsilon5 Tau Beta Pig Scroll5 T. E. N., Editor C4lg En' tered Sophomore Year. Donatien Lionel Dionne Lewiston, Me. Don 5 Born April 11. 19095 Pre' pared at Bates College5 Chemical En' gineering5 Alpha Chi Sigmag Com- bined Professional Societies5 Chemical Society, President C455 Catholic Clubg Field Day Tug-offWar CZDQ Entered Freshman Year. Florence Francis Donoghue Worcester, Mass. Okie 5 Born April 24, 19085 Pre- pared at St. john's High Schoolg Mef chanical Engineeringg Mechanical Engineering Society5 Catholic Clubg Entered Junior Year. Charles Philip Dreyer Dorchester, Mass. Charlie , Born July 15, 19095 Pre' pared at Dorchester High Schoolg Mechanical Engineering5 Batong Me' chanical Engineering Societyg Musif cal Clubs, Glee Club C2, 315 Entered Freshman Year. Henry Seymour Duncan Medford, Mass. Dunc g Born September 18, 19105 Prepared at Medford High School, Electrical Engineeringg Electrical En' gineering Societyg Lacrosse, Varsity Team C2, 3, 4D5 Entered Freshman Year. Robert Joseph Dunlavey, Jr. Kenmore, N. Y. Bob 5 Born May 18, 19103 Prepared at Canisius College5 Electrical Engif neeringg Stylus5 Aeronautical Engif neering Society5 Electrical Engineer' ing Societyg Catholic Club5 Radio Societyg The Tech, Features Writer C293 Editorial Board CS, 415 Entered Sophomore Year. Albert Ward Dunning, K2 Wellesley Hills, Mass. Al 5 Born October 5, 19085 Pre' pared at Worcester Academy5 Me' chanical Engineeringg Varsity Clubg The Tech Boat Club5 Mechanical Engineering Societyg Aeronautical Engineering Societyg Freshman Rifle Team5 junior Varsity Crew Q2, 3j5 Field Day Crew 1115 Wearer of the T 5 Field DayLMarshal H15 Entered Freshman Year. Isabel Caroline Ebel Brooklyn, N. Y. Born October 4, 19085 Prepared at Adelphi Collegeg Aeronautical Engineering5 Cleofan5 Dramashopg Womens Rifle Team5 Entered Soph' omore Year. Eclwyn Alen Eddy Huntington, N. Y. Eddie 5 Born August lg 1909: Pre' pared at Huntington High School5 Aeronautical Engineeringg Combined Professional Societiesg Aeronautical Engineering Societyg Rifle Team, Freshman, Varsity CZ, 355 R. O. T. C.g Entered Freshman Year. Sidney Milton Edelstein, QIJBA Chattanooga, Tenn. Sid , Born january 22, 1912, Pre- pared at Baylor School, Chemistry, Chemical Society, Menorah Society, Field Day Tugfof-War C11, T. E. N,, Staff Cl, 21, Entered Freshman Year. Frederick John Eimert Somerville, Mass. uFreddie , Porn April 5, 1910, Pre' pared at Somerville High School: Electrical EngineeringfCo6perative, Hexalpha, Army Crdnance Associa- tion, VLA News, Assistant Adverf tising Manager C31, R. C. T. C.: Entered Freshman Year. Joseph Eisler Boston, Mass. Born September 19, 19093 Prepared at English High School, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Society, Menorah Society, Entered Freshman Year. Rolf Eliassen Belmont, Mass. Eli , Born February 22, 1911, Pref pared at Brooklyn Technical High School, Civil Engineering, Pi Delta Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Grogo, Beaver Key, Civil Engineering Society, TECHNIQUE, Advertising Manager Q31, Editor Q41, The Benchmark, Gen' eral Manager C31, Tech Show, Cast fl, 21, Musical Clubs, lnstrumental Club C1, 21, R. C. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Addison Sterling Ellis, CIJKZI Kingston, Pa. Adv, Born january 16, 1911, Pre' pared at Wyoming Seminary, Engif neering Administration, Osiris, The Beaver Club, Walker Club, Pi Delta Epsilon, Stylus, Quadrangle Club, Beaver Key, Freshman Track Team, Field Day Relay f11, Field Day Marf shal Q41, Field Day Usher C31, Allf Tech Smoker Committee C3, 41, Curf riculum Committee C41, The Tech, Staff Cl, 21, Features Editor 131, Editor C41, Entered Freshman Year. Eric Axel Ericson Norfolk, Conn. i'Kewpie , Born December 26, 1909, Prepared at Gilbert School, Aeronau- tical Engineering, Varsity Club, Aeronautical Engineering Society, Gym Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 41, Captain C41, Wearer of the T , M. l. T. A. A., Entered Freshman Year. Morris Herbert Etstein, 112 B A Methuen, Mass. Merry , Born November 22, 1909, Prepared at Methuen High School, Aeronautical Engineering, Chemical Society, Aeronautical Engineering Society, Track, Freshman Team, Var' sity Team C2, 3, 41, Field Day Tugfoff War C1, 21, Entered Freshman Year. joseph Patrick Fahey Cambridge, Mass. joe , Born December 7, 1911, Pre' pared at Boston Latin High School, Chemical Engineering, Chess Club, Catholic Club, Hockey, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 41, Class Baseball C1, 21, Entered Freshman Year. George Washington Falk Z A Nl Leominster, Mass. Born February 22, 1911, Prepared at Leominster High School, Engineering Administration, Masque, Baton, Army Ordnance Association, Mef chanical Engineering Society, Corf poration XV, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Tech Show, Chorus fl, 21, Musical Clubs, Glee Club C1, 2, 3, 41, Conductor C3, 41, Entered Freshman Year. Stefano Antonio Faria East Boston, Mass. L'Steve , Born December 26, 1910, Prepared at Boston English High School, Architectural Engineering, Catholic Club, Entered Freshman Year. Adolph H. Feibel Cincinnati, Ohio Fuzzy , Born October 7, 1910, Pre' pared at University School, Engineer' ing Administration, Masque, The Tech, Reporter CU, News Writer CZJ, Tech Show, Publicity Manager CZ, 31, Director of Production C4l, Entered Freshman Year. Charles Anthony Fenno, Jr. A Q9 A Revere, Mass. Fenders , Born November 11, 19095 Prepared at Revere High School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Catholic Club, Entered Freshman Year. Alberto Abraham Ferrer y Vaillant, CP AA Santiago, Cuba Al , Born June 15, 1910, Prepared at Institute de Oriente, Civil Engif neering, Civil Engineering Society, Latin American Club, Catholic Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Entered Fresh- man Year. Donald Whitney Fetters A XA Berwyn, Ill. Born October 17, 1909, Prepared at Armour Institute of Technology, Building Construction, Mortar and Ball, The Tech Boat Club, Associated General Contractors, Crew, Spring Class CZ, 3J,15Oflb. Varsity C3l5Junior Varsity CZJ, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Urano Filera Paterson, N, I. Ron , Born February 8, 1910, Pre' pared at English High School, Electrif cal Engineering, Baton, Electrical Engineering Society, Tech Show, Orchestra CZ, 31, Musical Clubs, Inf strumental Club CZ, 35, Entered Freshman Year. John Allan Finnerty, 111K Roslindale, Mass. johnny , Born August 12, 1910, Prepared at Boston College, Engineer' ing Administration, Scabbard and Blade, Mortar and Ball, Mechanical Engineering Society, Corporation XV, Aeronautical Engineering So' ciety, Catholic Club, Hockey, Var' sity Team CZ, 3, 47, Field Day Foot' ball CZJ, junior Prom Committee CSD, R. O. T. C., Entered Sophomore Year. Charles Herman Fischer Lexington, Mass. Charlie , Born September 7, 1912, Prepared at Lexington High School, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Enf gineering Society, VLA News, As' sistant Circulation Manager CSD, En' tered Freshman Year, John William Flatley Manchester, Mass. Nick , Born April 26, 1907, Pre- pared at Chauncy Hall School, Build' ing Construction, Civil Engineering Society, Catholic Club, Entered Freshman Year. Stuart Reid Fleming, EX XVest Orange, N. J. Stu , Born August 25, 1909, Pre' pared at West Orange High School, Building Construction, Pi Delta Epsi' lon, Tau Beta Pi, Stylus, Electrical Engineering Society, Freshman Track Team, Freshman Cross Country Team, Field Day Ivlarshal C-ll, Field Day Usher CSD, AllfTech Smoker Committee C3, 47, Curriculum Com- mittee C-ll, The Tech, Reporter CD, News Writer CZl, News Editor CSD, Managing Editor C-0, Entered Fresh' man Year. Robert Bryant Follansbee A T SZ St. johnsbury, Vt. FirpfEinstein , Born March 17, 1910, Prepared at St. Johnsbury Academy, Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon, Civil Engineering Society, Freshman Swimming Team, Tennis, Manager CBJ, M. I. T. A. A. CSD, En' tered Freshman Year. Willard Haskell Foster, EA E West Roxbury, Mass. Bill , Born August 17, 1911, Pre. pared at Roxbury Latin School, Me' chanical Engineering, Scabbard and Blade, Mechanical Engineering, So- ciety, S. A. M. E., Crew, Freshman 15Oflb., Spring Class Crew C2, 31, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Manlio Guilio Fra Giacomo Trieste, Italy Born May 19, 1910, Prepared at Liceo Scientifico, Naval Architecture, Naval Architectural Society, Soccer, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 41, Fencing, Freshman Team, Var- sity Team C2, 3, 41, Entered Freshman Year. Freeman Watts Fraim Crestwood, N. Y. Free , Born June 24, 1910, Prepared at Roosevelt High School, Chemical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Chemical Society, Freshman Track Team, Field Day TugfoffWar, Captain C1, 21, Coach C3, 41, Execuf tive Committee C21, Field Day Mar' shal C41, Field Day Usher C31, Tech Show, Assistant Publicity Manager C21, Dormitory Committee C413 En' tered Freshman Year. Bertil Allen Franson Boston, Mass. Swede , Born October 29, 1909, Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School, Electrical Engineering, Elec- trical Engineering Society, Photo' graphic Society, Track, Varsity Team C21, Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Boxing Team, Freshman Lacrosse Team, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. George Donald Freeman A T S2 Portsmouth, Va. Don , Born January 8, 1911, Pre' pared at Staunton Military Academy, Civil Engineering, Scabbard and Blade, Civil Engineering Society, S. A. M. E., Gym, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 31, Freshman Varf sity Crew, The Benchmark, Photo- graphic Manager C31, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. -QW . . Q, , V. ,'.,3.::,:. . uf A. . . I M Q w .1 1 , . .C .f , WW' ,fly Theodore Ross Freeman Sharon, Mass. Ted , Born May 29, 1910, Prepared at Huntington Preparatory School, Chemical Engineering, Entered Fresh' man Year. Joseph Clifford French West Roxbury, Mass. Joe , Born january 16, 1910, Pre' pared at Mechanic Arts High School, Aeronautical Engineering, Aero' nautical Engineering Society, Presif dent C41, Freshman Rifle Team, Field Day TugfoffWar C21, Entered Fresh' man Year. Joseph Lyon Friedman New York, N. Y. Born July 51, 1912, Prepared at New York University, Architectural Engif neering, Civil Engineering Society, Architectural Society, The Tech, Features Writer C21, Editorial Board C3, 41, Entered Sophomore Year. Sidney Carl Friedman Springfield, Mass. Born June 28, 1908, Prepared at Cen' tral High School, Mechanical Engif neering, Mechanical Engineering Sof ciety, Aeronautical EngineeringaSof ciety, Entered Sophomore Year, Edmund Bernard Fritz Brooklyn, N. Y. Born August 5, 1909, Prepared at Columbia University, Business Adf ministration, Entered Sophomore Year, Robert Andrew Fyfe, EA E Glenwood Landing, N. Y. Bob g Born March 28, 19103 Pre' pared at St. Paul's School3 Naval Architecture3 Combined Professional Societies3 Naval Architectural So' ciety, President C453 Freshman Swim' ming Teamg Entered Freshman Year. Julio Joaquin Gallese, fb AA Lima, Peru i'Juley 3 Born january 14, 19103 Pre' pared at Colegio Recadetag Mechani- cal Engineering, Society of Automof tive Engineersg Mechanical Engineer' ing Societyg Aeronautical Engineering Society3 Electrical Engineering So' cietyg Chess Clubg Catholic Clubg Soccer, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 45, Lacrosse, Varsity Team C353 Entered Freshman Year. John Wentworth Gardner Newton, Mass. Born March 12, 19081 Prepared at Newton High Schoolg Biology3 Sedgf wick Biological Society3 Entered Freshman Year. John Conway Gibson Bennington, Vt. Born August 21, 1910, Prepared at Bennington High School3 Electrical Engineering3 Electrical Engineering Society, Chairman C453 R. C. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Elliot David Giddon, EA B1 Brookline, Mass. Born August 7, 19103 Prepared at Brookline High Schoolg Biology and Public Healthg Freshman Hockey Teamg Class Baseball, Freshman Teamg Field Day Football C153 Enf tered Freshman Year. , .B-. r , 4' z- .,-Ji' s 3 . , . ,f wx .J -f 1 r if 3 .ai Marc Gilbert Charny, Canada Born July 2, 19043 General Engineer- ing, Catholic Clubg Entered Senior Year. Donald Bertram Gilman, 9 X Wollaston, Mass. Don 3 Born December 7, 19103 Pre' pared at Quincy High Schoolg Chemf ical Engineering, Osiris3 The Beaver Clubg Walker Club3 Varsity Clubg Beaver Keyg Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 353 Cross Country, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 45. Captain C1, 453 Wearer of the T 3 Class President C3, 453 Class Vice. President C253 Institute Committee C35, Chairman C453 Field Day Marshal C453 Junior Prom Committee, Chair' man C353 Entered Freshman Year. Lester Glickman Brighton, Mass. I.es 3 Bom August 16, 1911, Pre- pared at Brighton High School3Chem- ical Engineeringg Batong Chemical Societyg Menorah Societyg Trci-ie xiour, Staff C1, 253 Musical Clubs. Banjo Club C3, 453 Entered Freshman Year. Latimer William Glowa A KH Elmhurst, N. Y. Bill 3 Born October S, 1908, Pre- pared at New York Universityg Engi- neering Administrationg Corporation XV: Aeronautical Engineering So cietyg Dramashopg Freshman 150flb. Crew, Musical Clubs. Glee Club C1, 2, 353 Entered Freshman Year. Bernard Sidney Gould Dorchester, Mass. UBQIFDEYHQ Born October 15. 19l1Q Prepared at English High Schoolg Biol- ogy and Public Health: Delta Omega3 Sedgwick Biological Societyg Entered Freshman Year. Francis Tufts Gowen West Newbury, Mass. Frank , Born March 9, 1906, Gen' eral Engineering, Musical Clubs, Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 41, Entered Fresh' man Year. , ff john Moclee Graham, AKH Newton, Mass. Johnny , Born October 15, 1909, Prepared at Newton High School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, Entered Fresh' man year. Frederick William Green E A E Middleton, Mass. Fred , Born June 21, 1909, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, General Engineering, Combined Professional Societies, Mechanical Engineering Society, VicefPresident C3, 41, En' tered Freshman Year. George Richard Green Brookline, Mass. Born December 24, 1909, Prepared at Jamaica Plain High School, Industrial Biology, Mortar and Ball, Combined Professional Societies, Sedgwick Bio' logical Society, VicefPresident C31, Freshman Cross Country Team, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Harry Beiitel Green, KE Caldwell, N. J. Born March 23, 1907, Prepared at Caldwell High School, Chemical En' gineering, Entered Freshman Year. Christian Ernest Grosser 'IJ M A West Englewood, N. J. Chris , Born April 19, 1909, Pre- pared at Englewood High School, Me' chanical Engineering, Pi Delta Epsif lon, Scroll, Combined Professional Societies, Army Ordnance Associaf tion , Mechanical Engineering Society, T. E. N., Staff C21, Managing Editor C31, Business Manager C41, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Julius Grozen Fall River, Mass. julie , Born June 12, 1910, Pre' pared at Durfee High School, Archi- tectural Engineering, Architectural Society, Menorah Society, Freshman Wrestling Team, Entered Freshman Year. Walter Louis Guzewicz Taunton, Mass. Cuzzie , Born July 2, 1910, Pre' pared at Taunton High School, Aero' nautical Engineering, Society ofAuto- motive Engineers, Aeronautical Engif neering Society, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Roy Charles Haeusler New York, N. Y. Mysterious , Born March 30, 1910, Prepared at Jamaica High School, En' gineering Administration, Mortar and Ball, Combined Professional So' cieties, Society of Automotive Engif neers, Chairman C415 Corporation XV, VicefPresident C41, R. O. T. C., En' tered Sophomore Year. John Alfred Hagen East Braintree, Mass. Born January 31, 1910, Prepared at Thayer Academy, Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon, Civil Engineering Sof ciety, Entered Freshman Year. Ceylon Vance Hale, E X Hermon, N. Y. Shorty , Born December 20, 1908, Prepared at Blair Academy, Mechanif cal Engineering ,Mechanical Engineer' ing Society, Basketball, Varsity Team C2, 3, 43, Lacrosse, Varsity Team C2, 3, 43, Captain C43, Class Baseball C2, 33, M. l. T. A. A., Entered Fresh' man Year. Addison Smith Hall Ashfield, Mass. Adv, Born july 22, 1909, Prepared at Massachusetts State College, Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon, Civil Engif neering Society, Entered Sophomore Year. Richard Randolph Hall, dv I' .X Hillsboro, N. H. Dick , Born September 27, 1910, Prepared at Phillips Academy, Engif neering Administration, The Beaver Club, Walker Club, Beaver Key, Class Treasurer C1, 2, 33, Institute Committee C433 Field Day Marshal C433 Field Day Usher C33, T. C. A., Managing Editor Handbook C33, Pres- ident C43, Entered Freshman Year. William Anthony Hall Boston, Mass. Bill , Born December 6, 1908, Pre' pared at Roxbury Latin High School, Chemical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 43, Field Day Relay Cl, 23, Entered Freshman Year. William John Hallahan, K E Peabody, Mass. Bill , Born October 21, 1909, Pre' pared at Peabody High School, Civil Engineering, Scabbard and Blade, Mortar and Ball, Civil Engineering Society, Corporation XV, Catholic Club, Track, Freshman Team, Var' sity Team C2, 43, Freshman Cross Country Team, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Alfred Wegman Halper, T E419 New York, N. Y. 'LBullet , Born October 28, 1910, Pre- pared at Rollins College, Engineering Administration, Entered Freshman Year. Thomas George Hannafin Lowell, Mass. Tom , Born june 5, 1908, Prepared at Lowell High School, Mining and Metallurgy, Mining Engineering So- ciety, Catholic Club, Entered Fresh' man Year. Louis Hannauer, 'IDRS Chestnut Hill, Mass. Lou , Born December 16, 1908, Pre' pared at Lake Forest Academy, Engif neering Administration, AllfTech Smoker Committee C333 Entered Fresh' man Year. James Edward Harper, Jr. fl' K E San Antonio. Texas jim , Born May 9, 1909: Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, Building Construction, The Beaver Club, Pi Delta Epsilon, Woop Garoo, Aswif ated General Contractors, S. A. M. E. Field Day Football C13, Institute Come mittee C431 Field Day Marshal C432 Field Day Usher C33, AllfTech Smoker Committee CS, 43, Voo Doo, Staff C1. 23, Advertising Manager C33, General Manager C431 R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Henry Brown Harris Cambridge, lxlass. Hank , Born October 23, 1907, Pre- pared at Pelham Memorial High School: General Engineering, Aero' nautical Engineering Society, Vice' President C435 Radio Society, Fresh' man Varsity Crew, Entered Fresh' man Year. Thomas Raphael Hartigan Waterbury, Conn. T. Raphael , Born April 10, 1909, Prepared at New York University, Metallurgy, Army Ordnance Associl ation, Corporation XV, Mining E,ngif neering Society, Catholic Club, R1 O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Elmer Lincoln Haynes South Lincoln, Mass. Bud , Born january 11, 1905, Pre- pared at Lincoln Preparatory School, BuildingConstruction,Entered Fresh' man Year. John Stillman Haynes Boston, Mass. Still , Born October 11, 1911, Pre- pared at Hyde Park High School, Mining Engineering, Mining Engif neering Society, Freshman Swimming Team, Entered Freshman Year. Theodore Rudolph Heim, E X St. joseph, Mo. Ted , Born December 9, 1908, Pre' pared at Central High School, Engif neering Administration, Osiris, Pi Delta Epsilon, Grogo, Institute Comf mittee C4l, Field Day Marshal C4l, TECHNIQUE, Staff Clj, Departments Editor CZJ, Business Manager CBD, General Manager C4j, Entered Fresh' man Year. i ,Kurt Julius Heinicke Rochester, N. Y. Born July 28, 1909, Prepared at East High School, Physics, Mortar and Ball, Physics Society, T. E. N., Busif ness StaifC1, Zj, R, O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Q' I .. it fl , .M ' ' 5 Q . ,aa 1 S' lf AQ! 25 QJ -,. -7- ,i ' , 414.531 in ' if' 1. 1 'gf jf , ,':fgI-rltifff-,gt .' J fs sf nQ.i :31,.1'Q. Li Frederick Robert Henderson Colorado Springs, Col. Fred , Born September 29, 1911, Prepared at Colorado Springs High School, Engineering Administration, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Chem' ical Society, Corporation XV, T. C. A., Cabinet C2, 31, Executive Com' mittee C455 Entered Freshman Year. Meir Hershtenkorn Jaffa, Palestine Hershey , Born January 4, 1909, Pre pared at Herzlia TelfAviv, Physicsi Physics Society, Menorah Societys Entered Freshman Year. Irving Wilbur Hilliard Arlington, Mass. Irv , Born November 6, 1910, Pre' pared at Arlington High School, Aero' nautical Engineering, T. E. N., Stair Cl, 25, Entered,Freshman Year. Earle Francis Hiscock Quincy, Mass. Born May 27, 1903, Prepared at Thayer Academy, Naval Architecf ture and Marine Engineering, Comf bined Professional Societies, Army Ordnance Association, Naval Archif tectural Society, Square and Compass Club, R. O. T. C., Entered Sophof more Year. William Harwood Hodges Cambridge, Mass. Born October 6, 1910, Prepared at Browne and Nichols School, Electrif cal Engineering, S. A. M. E., Rifle Club, Rifle Team, Freshman, Man' ager CD, Varsity CZ, 3, 4l, Field Day Football CD, R. O. T, C., Entered Freshman Year. William Holst, Jr., ZA E Great Neck, N. Y. Wim , Born December 22, 19113 Prepared at Horace Mann Schoolg Chemical Engineeringg Tau Beta Pig InterfFraternity Conference, Liberal Clubg Photographic Societyg Swim' ming, Freshman Team, Varsity Team f2, 3, 415 The Tech, Staff fl, 213 Enf tered Freshman Year. john Gerard Howe Providence, R. I. Born September 16, 1911g Prepared at Classical High Schoolg Chemical Enf gineeringg Alpha Chi Sigmag Catholic Clubg Entered Freshman Year. Richard Huessener, 9 X Pittsburgh, Pa.. Dick g Born August 10, 1911g Pre' pared at Peabody High Schoolg Gen' eral Engineeringg Freshman Swim' ming Team, T. C. A. C213 Entered Freshman Year. Richard Salisbury Huested XXI' Watertown, N. Y. Dick g Born March 24, 19083 Pre' pared at Williams College, General Engineeringg Entered junior Year. George Danforth Huff Brockton, Mass. Dutch g Born June 1, 1910g Pre' pared at Brockton High Schoolg Me' cha-nical Engineering, Mechanical En' gineering Societyg Entered Freshman Year. George Edward Hughes Watertown, Mass. Born March 24, 1911, Prepared at Monson Academy, Electrical Engif neeringg Electrical Engineering So' cietyg Field Day Relay f21g R. O. T. C.g Entered Freshman Year. Burleigh Maurice Hutchins Cape Porpoise, Me. Hutch g Born july 19, 19074 Pre' pared at University of Maineg Engif neering Administrationg Tau Beta Pig Electrical Engineering Societyg En' tered Senior Year. Willis Shaw Hutchirison St. Paul, Minn. Hutch g Born September 17, 1908g Prepared at St. Paul Academyg Engif neering Administrationg Tau Beta Pig Alpha Chi Sigma, Field Day Marshal if-119 T. C. A., StaEC21, VicefPresident C413 Entered Freshman Year. Frank Massao Ikuno Rock Springs, XVyo. Ike g Born May 7, 19093 Prepared at University of Wyoming, Electrical Engineering: Scabbard and Bladeg Electrical Engineering Society: R. O. T. C.g Entered Sophomore Year. Howard Harrington Imray, jr. , A K E Rochester, N. Y. Bud : Born july 27, 19103 Prepared at Monroe High Schoolg Engineering Administrationg Entered Sophomore Year. Clement Robert Ingram Dallas, Texas 'LBob , Born September 1, 1909, Pre' pared at Dallas Academy, Chemical Engineering, Scabbard and Bladeg Combined Professional Societies, Chemical Society, Treasurer. C31, President C419 Catholic Club: T. C. A., Advisory Board C21g Entered Freshman Year. Charles William Isselhardt Belleville, lll. Charlie , Born June 12, 1908, Pre' pared at Washington University, Engineering Administration, Mortar and Ball, Dorclan, Combined Profesf sional Societies, Corporation XV, President C413 Field Day Marshal C41, Dormitory Committee C41, R. O. T. C., Entered Sophomore Year. Joseph Paul Ivaska Somerville, Mass. Joe , Born February 26, 1911, Pre' pared at Somerville High School, Electrical EngineeringfCooperative, R. C. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Byron Elfed James, KE Nanticoke, Pa. By , Born August 7, 1909, Prepared at Pennsylvania State College, Gen' eral Engineering, The Beaver Club, Walker Club, Tau Beta Pi, Varsity Club, Beaver Key, Varsity Soccer Team, Manager C31, Field Day Relay C11, Wearer of the T , Field Day Marshal C31, Field Day Usher C41Q AllfTech Smoker Committee C31, M. I. T. A. A. C31, Winner of Schwartz Medal C41, Entered Freshman Year. Sontosh Kumar Jana Banamalichatta, Bengal, India Born March, 1909, Chemical Engif neering, Hindustani Club, Entered Junior Year. Thomas Hanna Jenkins, A K E Mount Pleasant, Tenn. Tom , Born December 31, 1908, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Mechanical Engineering, The Beaver Club, Scabbard and Blade, Mortar and Ball, lnterfFraternity Conference, Mechanical Engineering Society, S. A. M. E., Freshman Rifle Team, Spring Class Crew C31, Field Day Football C21, Class President C21, ln' stitute Committee C1, 21, Field Day Marshal C415 Junior Prom Committee C31, Tech Show, Cast Cl, 21, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Arthur Doles Jewell Cambridge, Mass. Born January 17, 1901, Prepared at Rindge Technical High School, Cenf eral Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. John Wilson Jevvett Watertown, Mass. Johnny , Born January 6, 1911, Prepared at Brookline High School, Aeronautical Engineering, Varsity Club, Beaver Key, Aeronautical Enf gineering Society, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 41, Field Day Relay C21g Wearer of the T , Field Day Marshal C41, Field Day Usher C31, M. l. T. A. A. C41, En- tered Freshman Year. Harry Lincoln Johnson Boston, Mass. 'LJohnny , Born February 12, 1911, Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School, Mining Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Mining Engineering Society, Basketball, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 41, Captain C415 Class Baseball Cl, 2, 31, Field Day Football C1, 21, Wearer of the T , M. I. T. A. A. C41, Entered Freshman Year. Stanley Lathrop Johnson EA E Cssining, N. Y. k'Stan , Born October 25, 19095 Pre' pared at Nyack High School, Civil Engineering, Stylus, Civil Engineer' ing Society, VicefPresident C41, S. A. M. E., Field Day Football Cl, 21, The Tech, Staff C21, Circulation Manager C315 The Benchmark, Circulation Manager C51, R. C. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. . Charles Kenneth Jones Arlington, Mass. Born july 16, 19105 Prepared at Ar- lington High School, Electrical Engi- neering, Electrical Engineering So- ciety, Entered Freshman Year. Louis Edward Jones Chicago, Ill. Louie , Born December 21, 1908, Prepared at University of Chicago, Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon, Civil Engineering Society, Entered junior Year. Theodore Jack Jones Newport, R. I. 'LTed , Born April 10, 1909, Pre- pared at Rogers High School, Mining Engineering, Mining Engineering So- ciety, Entered Freshman Year. Israel Kalikow Lynn, Mass. Izzy , Born May 27, 1911, Prepared at Lynn Classical High School, Elec- trical Engineering, Electrical Engi- neering Society, Menorah Society: Entered Freshman Year. joseph Anthony Kane Boston, Mass. Born june 19, 1909, Prepared at St. john's Preparatory School, Engineer- ing Administration, Corporation XV, Catholic Club, Entered Freshman Year. john Edward Kearns Brookville, Mass. Jack , Born October 6, 1908, Pre- pared at Brown University, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Society, Catholic Club, Track, Var- sity Team Q3, 41, Cross Country, Varsity Team 141, Entered Sopho- more Year. Jack Kelman, T Adv Providence, R. I. Kel , Born june 11, 1910, Prepared at Brown University, Physics,Physics Society, Entered Sophomore Year. John Tremain Kelton, AK E Bay City, Mich. Jack , Born March 12, 1909, Pre- pared at Culver Military Academy, Chemical Engineering, The Beaver Club, Walker Club, Scabbard and Blade, Mortar and Ball, Chemical So- ciety, Field Day Football QD, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Dan Mark Kentro XVarren, Ariz. Dan , Born August 18, 1910, Pre- pared at Bisbee Senior High School, Chemical Engineering, Dorclan, Chemical Society, Entered Freshman Year. George Kenneth Kerisher Boston, Mass. Born November 1, 1910,'Prepared at Boston Latin School, Aeronautical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineer- ing Society, Freshman Track Team, Field Day Relay CZD, Entered Fresh- man Year. Arnold Edward Keskulla Ossining, N. Y. Born September 21, lgllg Prepared at Ossining High School3 Physical Met' allu1'SYQ Lacrosse, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 412 Dormitory Committee C413 Entered Freshman Year. john Merkel Kimble, Jr. CPKZ Rochester, N. Y. Jack 3 Born july 11, 19lOQ Prepared at Monroe High School, Physicsg Csirisg The Beaver Clubg Walker Clubg Quadrangle Club3 Dramashopg Beaver Keyg lnterfFraternity Confer- ence3 Physics Society3 Varsity Track Team, Manager C313 Field Day Mare shal C413 AllfTech Smoker Committee C5, 41g Advisory Council on Athletics C413 Tech Show, Orchestra C313 Musi- cal Clubs,Techtonians C1, 3, 41g M. I. T. A. A. C3, 41, Vice-President C41g Entered Freshman Year. Albert Dunning King, XXI' Palmer, Mass. Al 3 Born December 12, 19083 Pre pared at Worcester Academy3 Chem' ical Engineering3 Batong Chemical So- ciety3 Musical Clubs, Leader of Banjo Club C413 Entered Sophomore Year. Herbert Leslie King, Jr. Pittslield, Mass. Herb 3 Born june 6, 1908, Prepared at Westfield High School3 Chemical Engineering Practiceg Baton3 Chemie cal Society3 Radio Society3 Freshman Boxing Teamg Field Day Usher C313 Musical Clubs, Techtonians C1, 2, 313 Leader C313 Entered Freshman Year. Howard Andrew Kinzer 119 Z K Chevy Chase, Md. Howie , Born July 15, 1909i Pre- pared at George Washington Univerf sity3 Railroad Operationg Beaver KCYQ Civil Engineering Society3 Swimming Varsity Team, Manager C313 Budget Committee C313 M. I. T. A. A. C313 Entered Freshman Year. 9 -lf , 'KC' 'gms' X s .Q ,E X '51 632 Q X C X X A xi , c , , ..:, x e C wg? C X C A sw X 1 a 14 is 3 I Q45 1 , 3 X fs .s . I ' 4:- -faw. .:.:' - :- if -.-X 1 i'i'fS.' fxjijfvf , 'Zg::,5' 36EIZiiQ :'. i - - A n ,J V. - ' ..+.1.:. .. ,-- William Adams Kirkpatrick XII A Boston, Mass. Kirk 3 Born january 31, 1911, Pre' pared at Portland High School, Chem- ical Engineering3 MHSQUCQ Alpha Chi Sigma, The Tech Boat Club, Beaver Key3 InterfFraternity Conference3 Chemical Society3 Liberal Club3 Rifle, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C213 Crew, Freshman 15Oflb., 15Oflb. Varf sity C2, 3, 413 Field Day Crew C213 Class Secretary C2, 3, 41, Field Day Marshal C41Q Senior Dance Committee C41ZTCCh Show Cl, 21g R. O. T. C.3 Entered Freshman Year. George Robert Klein East Cleveland, Ohio Bob 3 Engineering Administration3 Civil Engineering Societyg Corpora- tion XV3 Entered junior Year. Kenneth Henry Klopp, EX Spokane, Wash. Ken g Born August 20, 1909, Pre' pared at Tamalpais School3 Engineer' ing Administration3 Varsity Wresf tling Team, Manager C313 M. I. T. A. A. C313 Entered Freshman Year. Harry Max Krutter Boston, Mass. Born March 17, 19113 Prepared at English High School, Physics3 Physics Society, President C41Q Freshman Fencing Team, Captain3 Entered Freshman Year. Samuel Ernest Lambert, Jr. E A E Spokane, Wash. Born August 1, 19093 Prepared at Chauncy Hall School3 Petroleum En' gineering3 Mining Engineering Sof cietyg Swimming, Freshman Team, Varsity Team CZ, 31, Entered Fresh' man Year. William Chambers Launder Flushing, N. Y. Bill , Born june 14, 1908: Prepared at McGill University, Industrial B1 ologyg Mortar and Ball, Chemical So' cietyg Sedgwick Biological Societyg Catholic Clubg R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. John Lawrence, KID I' A Rutland, Vt. Obie , Born February 12, 19llg Pre' pared at Phillips Exeter Academy, Aeronautical Engineering, Osirisg The Beaver Club, Walker Club, The Tech Boat Clubg Crew, Freshman 150flb., 15Oflb. Varsity CZD, junior Varsity, Captain CBD, Varsity, Cap' tain C4jg Field Day Crew CID, Instif tute Committee C4lg Junior Prom Committee CBD, Senior Dance Com' mittee, Chairman C4jg T. C. A., Fresh- man Camp, M. I. T. A. A. C313 R. O. T. C.g Entered Freshman Year. Leo Jacob Lawsine Malden, Mass. Born July 6, 19105 Prepared at Malden High School, Physicsg Physics So' cietyg Freshman Track Teamg Fresh- man Cross Country Team, Gym, Varsity Team C3, 439 Field Day Relay C253 M. I. T. A. A. C492 Entered Freshman Year. Milton G. Leavitt New York, N. Y. Milt g Born April 12, 19093 Pre' pared at College of City of New Yorkg Mechanical Engineeringg Me' chanical Engineering Societyg Entered Senior Year. Leo Pentti Leino Westminster, Mass. Born june 23, 1911, Prepared at Fitchburg High Schoolg Aeronautical Engineeringg Dorclang Society of Au- tomotive Engineersg Aeronautical Engineering Societyg Freshman Track Team, Class Baseball C2jg Field Day TugfoffWar CZD, Field Day Football CD, Institute Committee C4jg Field Day Marshal C4Dg Field Day Usher C3jg Dormitory Committee, Chairman C4jg Entered Freshman Year. 2 51 Guy Carl Lentini Boston, Mass. Len g Born july 16, 19089 Prepared at Boston English High School, Gen' eral Scienceg Catholic Club, Entered Freshman Year. John William Leslie Somerville, Mass. Born October 14, 19094 Prepared at Somerville High Schoolg Engineering Administration, Civil Engineering Society, Corporation XV, Entered Freshman Year. Edward Richmond Levine Cambridge, Mass. Edu: Born May 27, 19065 Prepared at Rindge Technical School, Electrical Engineeringg Electrical Engineering Societyg Radio Society: 150flb. Var' sity Crew C323 Entered Freshman Year. Gordon Levinson, EAM Rochester, N. Y. Moose , Born November 10, 19093 Prepared at lvionroe High School, Physicsg I nter-Fraternity Conierenceg Physics Societyg Swimming, Fresh- man Team, Varsity Team C2,L3, -il: Entered Freshman Year. Israel Liben Boston, lviass. Frit: : Born july 24, 191Og Prepared at High School ofCommerceg Physicsg Physics Societyg Entered Freshman Year. David Clark Lionberger, Jr. KA CSouth1 Roanoke, Va. D , Born April 13, 1908, Prepared at Roanoke College, Building Con- struction, Entered Sophomore Year. ,f Lawrence Crosby Littlefield Newton, Mass. Larry , Born January 10, 1911, Pre- pared at Newton High School, Rail- road Operation, Civil Engineering Society, Track, Freshman Team, Var- sity Team C21, Cross Country, Fresh- man Team, Varsity Team C21, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Robert Morris Loeb Rochester, N. Y. Born August 13, 1904, Prepared at West High School, Electrical Engi- neering, Army Ordnance Association: Electrical Engineering Society, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. John Fielding Longley Maplewood, N. 1. Born February 14, 1909, Prepared at Columbia High School, Electrical Engineering-Cooperative, Hexalpha, Electrical Engineering Society, Radio Society, Freshman Rifle Team, Field Day Tug-of-War C1, 21, Class Execu- tive Committee C21, Institute Com- mittee C21, VI-A News, Assistant Circulation Manager C31, Entered Freshman Year. john Julian Loustaunau, CIDK San Antonio, Texas , Johnnie , Born November 18, 1910, Prepared at St. Mary's University, Electrical Engineering-Cooperative, Pi Delta Epsilon, Grogo, Electrical Engineering Society, Catholic Club, Freshman 150-lb. Crew, Field Day Crew Cl, 21, TECHNIQUE, Staff C21, Treasurer C31, Business Manager C411 Vl-A News, Editor C415 Entered Freshman Year. Glenn Arthur Lowery New Concord, Ohio Art , Born December 13, 1910, Pre- pared at New Concord High School, Electrical Engineering-Cooperative, Hexalpha, Electrical Engineering So- ciety, Treasurer C41, VI-A News, Editor C41, Musical Clubs, Glee Club, Entered junior Year. Reginald Rowe Lundstrom Harvard, Mass. Reggie , Born September 13, 1911, Prepared at Bromfield Academy, Aeronautical Engineering, Aeronau- tical Engineering Society, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Eugene Francis Lynch, CIDK Indian Orchard, Mass. Gene , Born July 23, 1908, Prepared at Cathedral High School, Electro- Chemical Engineering, Baton, Beaver Key, Chemical Society, Catholic Club, Vice-President C3, 414 Class Executive Committee C415 Musical Clubs,Treas- urer C31, General Manager C413 En- tered Freshman Year. -lohn Moore Lynch Boston, Mass. 'L-lack , Born June 20, 1909, Prepared at Lawrence Academy, Architectural Engineering, Dorclan, Track, Varsity Team C3, 41, Field Day Relay C11, Field Day Marshal C41, Dormitory Committee C41, Entered Freshman Year. John Clarence Lyon, 9 X Merion, Pa. Johnny , Born july 5, 1910, Pre- pared at Peabody High School, Aero- nautical Engineering, Pi Delta Epsi- lon, Grogo, Freshman Swimming Team, Rifle, Varsity Team CZ, 3, 41, Manager C31, Captain C41, Field Day Football, Manager C1, 2, 31, Field Day Marshal C413 TECHNIQUE, De- partments Editor C31, Managing Editor C41, M. I. T. A. A. C2, 3, 412 R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Eugene Boyd McBride Philadelphia, Pa. Mac , Born December 19, 1910, Prepared at Swarthmore High Schoolg Electrical EngineeringfCooperativeg Combined Professional Societiesg Electrical Engineering Societyg Field Day Tugfof'-War C214 R. O. T. C.g Entered Freshman Year. john Robert McCaa, EAP Lancaster, Pa. Mac , Born March 14, 1908, Pre' pared at Lancaster High Schoolg Elec' trical Engineering'Coopertiveg Elec' trical Engineering Societyg T. E. N., News Editor Q2-J, Assistant Editor C4Dg VIfA News, Circulation Man ager CSD, Business Manager CAO: En' tered Sophomore Year. Charles Edward McCormack Winchester, Mass. L'Mac g Born May 13, 191Og Prepared at Winchester High Schoolg Chemical Engineering, Chemical Society, Cath' olic Club, R. O. T. C., Entered Fresh- man Year. Harold Arthur McCormick Brookline, Mass. Mac g Born january 9, 1906g Naval Architecture and Marine Engineer' ingg Naval Architectural Society, Entered junior Year. james Alan MacDonne11 Haverhill, Mass. Mac g Born February 26, 1911g Pre' pared at St. James High Schoolg Me' chanical Engineering, Scabbard and Blade, Mortar and Ballg Mechanical Engineering Society, Catholic Clubg Boxing, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C3, 4Dg Field Day Tug-offWar Q, Zjg R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman ear. Robert Dickinson McGilvra Portland, Ore. Mac , Born February 16, 1911, Pref pared at Willamette Universityg Civil Engineeringg Chi Epsilong Civil Engif neering Societyg Entered Sophomore Year. Edward John Mack Bayonne, N. J. Eddie g Born October 13, 1900g Pref pared at Bayonne High Schoolg Elec' trical Engineering, Electrical Engi' neering Societyg Entered Freshman Year. james Lawrence Mackernan Melrose, Mass. Mac g Born January 22, 1911g Pre- pared at Melrose High Schoolg Elec' trical Engineeringg Dramashopg Elec- trical Engineering Society, Tech Show, Assistant Qllg Photographic Society CS, 425 R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Carl Alton McKir1ney Mt. Calm, Texas Born August 26, 19031 Prepared at Baylor University, Chemistryg Alpha Chi Sigmag Combined Professional Societies: Chemical Society, Secretary Q-U3 Field Day Marshal Q-ll: Dormitory Committee, Treasurer Gig Entered Freshman Year. Arthur Lawrence MacKusick AT SZ Southport, England Mac g Born October 10, 1910, Pre' pared at Winthrop High Schoolg Me' chanical Engineeringg Army Ord- nance Associationg Mechanical Engif neering Societyg Spring Class Crew Cal, R. O. T. C.g Entered Freshman Year. Neil Moorley MacLaren Cambridge, Mass. V 'LMac g Born january 30, 1907, Pre' pared at Rindge Technical Schoolg Mechanical Engineeringg Entered Freshman Year. t, Edmund F ennessey McLaughlin, A K I1 West Newton, Mass. Mac g Born August 30, 19093 Pre- pared at Newton High Schoolg Cen' eral Engineeringg Pi Delta Epsilong Stylusg Scabbard and Bladeg Mortar and Ballg Combined Professional So- cietiesg Aeronautical Engineering So' ciety, Secretary C2, 3, 415 Catholic Club, The Tech, Reporter CD, Night Editor CZQ, Editorial Board CB, 4Dg R. O. T. C.g Entered Freshman Year. Donald Irving McSheehy Middleton, Mass. Don g Born March 14, 19103 Pre- pared at Phillips Andover Academyg General Engineeringg Freshman Track Teamg Cross Country, Freshman Team, Varsity Team Q2, 32g Entered Freshman Year. Frederick Edward Mader Cambridge, Mass. Fritz g Born July 31, l910g Prepared at Rindge Technica1Schoolg Mechanf ical Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. George Irving Magrath Boston, Mass. Born December 22, 1906, Prepared at English High School, Mechanical Enf gineeringg Entered Freshman Year. 1 ' ' W Gf'7?f'f'-'v.- .. - 1 '41 , ..f,1. ,ia , , at Qian, X Q S? 4 83 Allan Milton Maguire Lowell, Mass. Mac g Born April 7, 1910g Prepared at Lowell High Schoolg Ship Opera- tiong Army Ordnance Associationg Freshman Swimming Teamg T. E. N., Staff Cl, 25, Circulation Manager CSD, R. O. T. C.g Entered Freshman Year. Frederick Louis Mahoney Biddeford, Me. Born January 4, 1909: Prepared at Biddeford High Schoolg Chemical En' gineering Practiceg Entered Freshman Year. Kirkoer Mall-:asian Whitinsville, Mass. Kirk g Born August 8, 19084 Pre' pared at Northbridge High Schoolg Architectural Engineering, M. 1. T. Armenian Club, President C105 Field Day Football C1, 21, Entered Freshf man Year. Richard Jules Marcus, rib B A Boston, Mass. Dick g Born May 22, 19105 Prepared at Chauncy Hall Schoolg Engineering Administrationg Chemical Society, Corporation XVQ Menorah Societyg Field Day TugfoffWar fljg Entered Freshman Year. Bernard M. Markstein, Ir. Cincinnati, Ohio Mark g Born December 23, 19109 Prepared at University of Cincinnati, Chemical Engineeringg Dramashop, Advertising Manager CSD, Business Manager C4-lg Tech Show, Assistant Manager C2jg Entered Sophomore Year. Arthur Murray Marshall KP B A Brookline, Mass. LLAftl,Q Born August 8, 1911, Pre- pared at Newton High School3 Engi- neering Administrationg Society of Automotive Engineersg Corporation XV3 Menorah Society, VicefPresif dent C27, President C3lg Debating So- cietyg Tech Show, Orchestra CSD, Musical Clubs, Techtonians C415 En- tered Freshman Year. Charles Herbert Martin Holbrook, Mass. Charley 3 Born February 9, 19113 Prepared at Sumner High Schoolg Me' chanical Engineeringg Scabbard and Bladeg Mortar and Ballg The Tech Boat Clubg Mechanical Engineering Society, Aeronautical Engineering Societyg Field Day Tugfof-War C1, Zla Spring Class Crew C2, 3, 4l3 R. O. T. C.3 Entered Freshman Year. Raymond Cornelius Martin Portland, Ore, HRRYHQ Born October 5, l906Q Pre' pared at University of Oregong Elec' trical Engineering3 Entered Freshman Year. Charles Howard Marvin Bridgeport, Conn. Born April 13, 19093 Prepared at Carmel Hall3 Mathematicsg Aeronau- tical Engineering Societyg Chess Club: Hockey, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 413 Entered Freshman Year. Philip Runals Mayo Boston, Mass. Phil 3 Born May 19, 19103 Prepared at Boston Latin School3 Physicsg Physics Society, Entered Freshman Year. John Edward Meade Dorchester, Mass. 'ilohnnyng Born August 28, 191Og Prepared at Mechanic Arts High Schoolg Electrical Engineeringg Elecf trical Engineering Societyg Catholic Club, Entered Freshman Year. Jose Crisostomo Medrano, Ir. '-ID AA Matamoros, Tamps, Mex. Mexico g Born january 27, 19083 Prepared at University of Mexicog Electrical Engineeringg Dorclang Aera onautical Engineering Societyg Elec' trical Engineering Societyg Catholic Clubg Track, Varsity Team C2, 4jg Field Day Relay C253 Field Day Mar- shal C4lg Dormitory Committee C415 Entered Freshman Year. Willard Augustus Meyer, EN Mamaroneck, N. Y. Gus 3 Born September 14, l9lOQ Prepared at Rye Neck High Schoolg Engineering Administrationg Cor' poration XV3 T. C. A., Assistant Editor Handbook, Cabinet C2-,jg En' tered Freshman Year. Robert William Meyers Bridgeport, Conn. Red 3 Born November 4, l9l0Q Pref pared at Central High Schoolg Engi- neering Adminisrrationg Civil Engif neering Societyg Corporation XV3 Electrical Engineering Societyg S. A. M. E.: Class Baseball C353 lvlusical Clubs, Glee Club C113 R. O. T. C.3 Entered Freshman Year. Stuart Denton Miller Belmont, Mass. uSCCXVl6-'Q Born lvlarch 2, 19103 Pre- pared at Belmont High School3 Civil Engineeringg Civil Engineering So' cietyg S. A. M. E.g R. O. T. C.3 En- tered Freshman Year. Jacob Millman Lawrence, Mass. Jake , Born May 17, 1911, Prepared at Lawrence High School, Physics, Physics Society, Menorah Society, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman,Year. f Frederic Irving Miner, G E Holyoke, Mass. Cal , Born july 7, 1910, Prepared at Holyoke High School, Engineering Administration, Baton, Tech Show, Management fl, ZH, Business Mane ager CSD, Entered Freshman Year. Henry Bagley Mitchell, EA E Winchester, Mass. Hank , Born November 2, 1908, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon, Com- bined Professional Societies, Civil Engineering Society, Secretary 145, S. A. M. E., Secretary-Treasurer C355 R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Paul Auguste M onier, AKII West Medford, Mass: Born January 20, 1911, Prepared at Medford High School, Mortar and Ball, Corporation XV, Electrical Enf gineering Society, Catholic Club, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Harry Lawson Moore, Jr. B GH Greenwich, Conn. Born September 25, 1908, Prepared at Princeton University, Engineering Administration, Beaver Key, Budget Committee C475 Field Day Marshal MD, Field Day Usher 439, M. I. T. A. A., Treasurer C4j, Entered Sophomore Year. .V Q slit 1 1 r. .N ., ,,. l 1 Q Yi X 1 Q ...1..a. f - up -N: ai- - xivnw 7 -xi. Z: Qtr 'Q aw an Willis Mott Moore, Ir., EA E Brooklyn, N. Y. Dinty , Born October 16, 1910, Pref pared at Polytechnic Preparatory, Enf gineering Administration, Mechanif cal Engineering Society, Freshman Cross Country Team, The Tech, Staff C1, 25, Entered Freshman Year. Edward Francis Moran, Ir. CIDK Waterbury, Conn. Born March 27, 1911, Prepared at Crosby High School, Physics, Physics Society, Catholic Club, Entered Freshman Year. Henry Joseph Moreau Arlington, Mass. Born April 15, 1909, Prepared at Arlington High School, Architectural Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. Donald King Morgan, fb 1' A West Hartford, Conn. 'LDon , Born August 6, 1907, Pre' pared at Amherst College, Mechani- cal Engineering, Mechanical Engif neering Society, Entered Junior Year. Richard Leroy Morgan, A KH Windham, N. H. l'Dick , Born May 13, 1910, Prepared at Searles High School, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, Aeronautical Engineering So' ciety, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Facundo Rolf Morral Barcelona, Spain Rolf 'g Born june 19, 1907i Prepared at Trenton Senior High School, Elec- trochemical Engineeringg Chemical Societyg Cosmopolitan Club, Photo- graphic Societyg Entered Freshman Year. Paul Mover Winthrop, Mass. Born March 28, 19115 Prepared at Winthrop High Schoolg Biology and Public Healthg Delta Omega, Sedg- wick Biological Societyg Entered Freshman Year. Robert Karl Mueller Waterbury, Conn. L'Bob g Born December 19, 1909, Pre- pared at Hotchkiss Schoolg Aeronau- tical Engineeringg Aeronautical Engi- neering Societyg Entered Freshman Year. Alfred Augustus Mulliken, Jr., HGH Springfield, Mass. Al , Born August 19, 1910g Pre- pared at Phillips Andover Academyg Engineering Administrationg Tau Beta Pig Corporation XVQ Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3. -Og Field Day Relay f2jg TECHNIQUE CD3 Entered Freshman Year. Jose Davalos Murga Mexico City, Mexico Born August 31, 19105 Prepared at Colegio Francisg Mechanical Engi- neeringg Mechanical Engineering So- ciety, Entered junior Year. George Joseph Murphy Braintree, Mass. Born March 13, 19103 Prepared at Mechanic Arts High Schoolg Civil Engineeringg Mortar and Ballg Civil Engineering Society, Freshman Track Teamg R. O. T. C.g Entered Fresh- man Year. George Edvvin Murray Cambridge, Mass. Born October 20, 19103 Preparedfat Rindge Technical School, Chemistryg Entered Freshman Year. George Edward Nealand Newburyport, Mass. Bunny g Born June 26, 1911g Pre- pared at Newburyport High Schoolg Chemistryg Chemical Societyg Fresh- man Track Teamg R. O. T. C.g En- tered Freshman Year. Philip Emery Negus Peabody, Mass. Phil g Born October 6, 19031 Pre- pared at Phillips Exeter Academyg Electrical Engineeringg Wrestling, Freshman Team, Varsity Team 62, 3, 453 Entered Freshman Year. Daniel Francis Neilon Waltham, Mass. Dan g Born September 15, 19083 Prepared at Holy Cross Collegeg Chemical Engineeringg Chemical So- cietyg Catholic Clubg The Tech, Ad- vertising Statf CD3 R. O. T. C.g En- tered Freshman Year. Herbert Mark Neustadt Mountain Lakes, N. J. Born july 13, 1910, Prepared at Montclair High School, Physics, Physics Society, Swimming, Varsity Team C3, 41, Voo Doo, Staff C1, 21, Entered Freshman Year. , Edwin Allen Newcomb, G X Montclair, N. J. Al , Born August 3, 1910, Prepared at Montclair High School, General Engineering, Army Ordnance Asso- ciation, Varsity Boxing Team, Man' ager C31, Field Day Football C1, 21, Elections Committee C31, Field Day Marshal C41, T. E. N., StafTC1, 21, M. I. T. A. A. C31, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Eric Pfeiffer Newmaia St. Louis, Mo. Born May 25, 1911, Prepared at john Burroughs School, Engineering Ad' ministration, Stylus, Corporation XV, Soccer, Freshman Team, Var' sity Team C2, 3, 41, Class Baseball C21, Squash Team C3, 41, The Tech, Staff C1, 21, Make-up Editor C31, Editorial Board C41, Wearer ofthe T , En' tered Freshman Year. Waltuer Everett Nichols, A KH ' Milton,' Mass. Nick , Born June 28, 1911 , Prepared at Milton High School, Mechanical Engineering, Mortar and Ball, Rifle, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C21, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Samuel Gerson Nordlinger . Z A M Washington, D. C. Nordy , Born October 15, 1909, Prepared at University of Pennsylf vania, Mechanical Engineering, Com' bined Professional Societies, Civil En' gineering Society, Mechanical Engif neering Society, S. A. M. E., The Tech, Sports Writer C1, 21, Tech Show, Assistant Music Manager C1, 21, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Charles Elmer Northam AKH Methuen, Mass. Mike , Born November 10, 1911, Prepared at Methuen High School, Aeronautical Engineering, Scabbard and Blade, Aeronautical Engineering Society, Field Day TugfoffWar C21, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. joseph Cobham Noyes, Ir. CDKZ Portland, Me. Cobbie , Born October 30, 1908, Prepared at Phillips Andover Acad' emy, Engineering Administration, Osiris, The Beaver Club, Walker Club, Dramashop, General Manager C41, Freshman Swimming Team, Class Executive Committee C41, Institute Committee C41, Walker Memorial Committee C3, 41, Chairman C41, Field Day Marshal C41, AllfTech Smoker Committee, Chairman C41g R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Maurice Miner O'Brien, 'PK Cleveland, Ohio OB , Born May 2, 1908, Prepared at Staunton Military Academy, Ar' chitecture, Frieze and Cornice, Tech Show C4, 51, Musical Clubs C4, 51, Entered junior Year. Albert Joseph O'Neill Brockton, Mass. Al , Born January 6, 1909, Prepared at Brockton High School, Building Construction, General Contractors' Association of America, Catholic Club, Entered Freshman Year. Arthur Moy O1-ne Boston, Mass. Mahatma , Born February 6, 1910, Prepared at English High School, Mining Engineering, Mining Engi- neering Society, Chinese Students' Club, Entered Freshman Year. Almer Hamilton Orr, Ir.,9 X Pittsburgh, Pa. Al , Born December 5, 1907, Pre' pared at Princeton University, Gen' eral Engineering, Combined Profesf sional Societies, Society of Automo' tive Engineers, Treasurer C35, Basket' ball, Varsity Team C2, 3, 45, Lacrosse, Varsity Team C3, 45, Field Day Foot' ball C253 Tech Show, Cast 125, Enf tered Sophomore Year. Telemachus Anthony Pappantoniou New Bedford, Mass. Pap , Born July 27, 1910, Prepared at Lawrence High School, Physics, Physics Society, R. O. T.C., Entered Freshman Year. Norman Onesime Paquette EA E East Windsor, Ontario, Canada Norm , Born August 10. 19093 Prepared at Assumption College, Mechanical Engineering, Combined Professional Societies, President, Me' chanical Engineering Society, Chair' man, Crew, 150-lb. Varsity C2. 35, Institute Committee C455 Curriculum Committee, Chairman C45, Entered Freshman Year. ' Nathan Paris Boston, Mass. Born March 24, 1911, Prepared at Boston English High School, Aero' nautical Engineering, Society of Auf tomotive Engineers, Aeronautical En' gineering Society, Menorah Society, Freshman Track Team, Entered Freshman Year, Richard Bartlett Park, Kiel' A Cincinnati, Ohio Dick , Born June 19, 1908, Prepared at Mercersburg Academy, Mechanif cal Engineering Society, Entered Junior Year. Daniel Kendall Parker, AII1 Essex Junction, Vt. Dan , Born June 27, 1910, Prepared at University of Vermont, Civil En' gineering, Scabbard and Blade, R. O. T. C., Entered Senior Year. Peter Parker, SEEK Framingham, Mass. Pete , Born August 15, 1910, Pre- pared at Rivers School, Chemistry, Masque, Chemical Society, Field Day Tug-offWar C1, 25, Tech Show, Management Cl, 25, Stage Manager C35, Pistol Team C45, R. O. T. C., Enf tered Freshman Year. William Bacllam Pearce Newton, Mass. Bill , Born March 7, 1909: Prepared at Newton High School, Electrical Engineering-Cooperative, Electrical Engineering Society, The Tech, Staff H, 25, Vl'A News, Staff C55, Musical Clubs Cl l, Entered Freshman Year. Warren Hopkins Pease, NPA Boston, Mass. Skippy , Born October 22, 1910, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Naval Architecture, Baton, Naval ArchitecturalSociety, lviusical Clubs, B.rn.o Club Q. 3, 45, Entered Fresh- man Year. Charles Horace Peirce Arlington, Ixdass. Charlie , Born August A 13, 1910, Prepared at Arlington High School, Mechanical Engineering, Combined Professional Societies, Army Ord' nance Association, Mechanical Engif neering Society, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. James Neil Peistrup Somerville, Mass. Pie , Born March 18, 1910, Pye, pared at Chauncy Hall School, Archif tectural Engineering, Musical Clubs, OFCIWSYFH Cl, 2, 3, 41, Entered Fresh' man Year. e' Ralph Peterson, AKH Boston, Mass. Pete'f, Born March 10, 1903, Pre' pared at jamaica Plain High School, Mechanical Engineering, Army Ord- nance Association, Meclianical Engif neering Society, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Edward Charles Pfeffer Evanston, Ill. Ed , Born July 6, 1909, Prepared at New Triex High School, Chemi- cal Engineering, Entered Sophomore Year. 'Robert Irving Phernister 2 A E Webster Groves, Mo. Bob , Born April 20, 1910, Prepared at Webster Groves High School, En' gineering Administration, Entered Sophomore Year. Joseph Edward Philbrick Arlington, N. sl. Ed , Born October 11, 1910, Pre' pared at Kearny High School, Engi- neering Administration, ,Field Day Football C21, Tech Show, Cast C11, Entered Freshman Year. '59 .. . K- :Zigi 1f':'2'1 . 'C ' gsyygfifr :-ry 1.,- -v:,N1R1s...ss,l 'Q ls- ' 15.2 . ' -1:5e.E4'. X -- 'f . .1 ,Yi i V 1 :. t?f-i ?.gsSi:,s-4-Q ,sz , - :N C 5, . 'dm awl . .:, . . . 9-V ' I PI Wifi ' - , '53, ' .i?:g'4gfs,-.- Q w gf., 912, ,-K-315, , 1: 1, Ev fs, 1,-ra 5 -wfvgs P . -, ,gg fs,-gp g, , , K 'N , L i 4 l Y . X iY, kwi?fF2z ' fn ' 1- r ?'?721:i1 ts- - 'l l . - - .ss K' y ::svvf4' -' ' . 5.325 'V' - 's,l..e1 . n .. M t :iw . , , - ss-N - Q- 5 .is .- ' ' mx-1:12-., - - f, ,1 5 -- -ggggg e ,gig aggQ:gwis35i - 3: ,1-iw -1 -' .,.s9' 'fimtc ff ' f 5'7ZEi'1ifLE:15 . Ji. -' ii: .- .,,fqt:f'.,g-f1.5,, ' ' -'21,'1:g1 ,A P-,..:a.::sz . 5 'Y :Q :::a:1eg'::.:2:E:5-g:3:::L-sg,' -. 5, 'wg'-g'f sis, , l Y-:fl ' ff? if 97' x 1 dwg .Z Henry Arthur Phillips Braintree, Mass. Hap , Born October 4, 1910, Pre' pared at Quincy High School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering So' ciety, Entered Freshman Year. Stewart Augustus Phillips 9 E Attleboro, Mass. Stew , Born May 20, 1910, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Building Construction, Entered Freshman Year. Frederick Wilson Pihl Lowell, Mass. Fred , Born November 28, 1908, Prepared at United States Naval Academy, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Society, Enf tered Sophomore Year. Edward Nichols Poor, AXA Belfast, Me. Ed , Born September 27, 1908, Pre' pared at Phillips Andover Academy, Chemical Engineering, Stylus, Baton, Class Treasurer C4-1, Field Day Mar' shal 141, The Tech, Staff C21, Musical Clubs, Instrumental Club Cl, 2, 3, 413 Entered Freshman Year. Edwin Burnley Powell, Jr. Brookline, Mass. Blacky , Born September 27, 19074 Prepared at Williston Academy, Mef chanical Engineering, Scabbard and Blade, Army Ordnance Association, Elections Committee C413 Senior Ring Committee, Secretary C31, Chairman Q41, Field Day Marshal C41, Field Day Usher 131, AllfTech Smoker Comf mittee CS, 41, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Frederick John Powers Malden, Mass. Fred g Born July 10, 1905 g Prepared at Malden High School, Physicsg Field Day Football C11 g Entered Fresh' man Year. Morris Irvvisn Poze, EAM Rochester, N. Y. 'LMip g Born january 15, 19113 Pre- pared at East High Schoolg Building Constructiong Inter-Fraternity Conf ferenceg Civil Engineering Societyg Association General Contractorsg Class Baseball, Manager C271 AllfTech Smoker Committee C473 Voo Doo, Staff CBD, Literary Editor C473 En' tered Freshman Year. Richard Wentworth Pratt Andover, Mass. Dick , Born March 18, 19073 Chem' istryg Radio Societyg Liberal Clubg Entered Freshman Year. Russell Chase Pratt, 111 B E Lowell, Mass. Russ g Born july 16, 1911g Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academyg Engif neering Administrationg The Beaver Clubg Corporation XVQ Hockey, Varsity Team C473 Entered Freshman Year. Gardner Hinckley Prescott ANI' Norwood, Mass. Born March 22, 1911g Prepared at Milton Academyg Engineering Ad- ministrationg Aeronautical Engineerf ing Society, Entered Freshman Year. Robert Sedgwick Prescott A X A Brookline, Mass. uBob g Born June 19, 19113 Prepared at Chauncy Hall Schoolg Physics, Physics Societyg Radio Societyg Class Executive Committee Cljg R. O, T, C, Entered Freshman Year. Daniel Dana Price New Orleans,.La. Born December 27, 19093 Prepared at Tulane Universityg Electrical Engif neeringg Electrical Engineering So' cietyg Entered Sophomore Year. Herman Gustav Protze, Jr. Boston, Mass. I-lerm g Born june 27, 1911g Pre' pared at Mechanic Arts High Schoolg Architectural Engineeringg T. E. N., Editorial Stair' Cl, 25, Assistant Pub' licity Manager CSB, Art Editor GJ: Entered Freshman Year. Anton Alexander Pruckner Bridgeport, Conn. Tony g Born july 9, 19031 Prepared at Bridgeport High Schoolg Electrical Engineering, Scabbard and Bladeg Dorclang Electrical Engineering So' cietyg Catholic Club: Hockey, Var- sity Team CI-,lg Class Baseball, Man' ager G55 Field Day Tugfof-Vfar C213 R. O. T. C.3 Entered Freshman Year. Howard Malcolm Quigley Jerome, Idaho Quig g Born October 27, 190-lg Pre- pared at Jerome High Schoolg Archif tectural Engineeringg Batong Field Day lviarshal Q-Hg Dormitory Commit' tee C433 Musical Clubs, Instrumental Club fl, 2, 31, Leader HDL Entered Freshman Year. John Richard Rafter Sharon, Mass. 'iDiCk : BOID May 31, 1908, Pre' pared at Chauncy Hall School, Chem' istry, Chemical Society, Wrestling, Varsity C353 Gym, Varsity Team C45, Entered Freshman Year. '. Otway Watkins Rasl-i,jr., E X Owensboro, Ky. Dub , Born April 16, 1910, Pre- pared at Greenbrier Military School, Chemical Engineering, The Beaver Club, Walker Club, Tau Beta Pi, Quadrangle Club, Beaver Key, Interf Fraternity Conference, Varsity Bas' ketball,Manager C353 Field Day Usher C35, M. l. T. A. A. C35, Entered Freshman Year. Frederick Charles Reese AT A Union City, Pa. Born March 6, 1908, Prepared at Union City High School, Engineering Administration, Tau Beta Pi, Core poration XV, Musical Clubs, Glee Club C45, Entered Junior Year. Thomas William Regan Brookline, Mass. Tommy , Born September 19, 1910, Prepared at Brookline High School, Engineering Administration, Varsity Club, Mechanical Engineering So' ciety, Freshman Track Team, Hockey, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 45, Captain C453 Tennis, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 45, Field Day Relay Team C15, Musical Clubs, Banjo Club C1, 2, 35, M. I. T. A. A. C45, Entered Freshman Year. Alfred George Reidell, Ir. Dorchester, Mass. L'Swede , Born july 14, 1908, Pref pared at Mechanic Arts High School, Sanitary Engineering., Freshman Track Team, Entered Freshman Year. Philip Reiter Boston, Mass. Phil , Born january 5, 1910, Pref pared at English High School, Elec' trical Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. Thomas Broomell Rhines A K E Watertown, N. Y. Tom , Born December 22, 1910, Prepared at Phillips Andover Acad' emy, General Engineering, Osiris, The Beaver Club, Walker Club, Tau Beta Pi, Quadrangle Club, The Tech Boat Club, Beaver Key, Varsity Crew, Manager C353 Field Day Crew, Manager C15, Institute Committee, VicefPresident C45, Advisory Council on Athletics C45, Senior Vvfeek Com' mittee C354 M. I. T. A. A. C3, 45, President C45, Entered Freshman Year. Joseph Lester Richmond Brookline, Mass. Born August 21, 1910, Prepared at Brookline High School, Chemistry, Entered Freshman Year. Max Richmond Lynn, Mass. Born January 17, 1909, Prepared at Lynn Classical School, Chemical En' gineering , Chemical Society, Menorah Society, Entered Freshman Year. Ebed. Lincoln Ripley, AKI1 Hingham, Mass. Rip , Born July 21, 1909, Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, Engi- neering Administration, Field Day Football C25, Entered Freshman Year. Walter Stewart Roberts Utica, N. Y. Stew , Born August 5, 1907, Pre' pared at Yale University, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Society, R. O. T. C., Entered junior Year. John Ambrose Robertson Andover, Mass. jack , Born February 23, 1911, Prepared at Phillips Andover Acadf emy, Building Construction, Varsity Club, Associated General Contracf tors, Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 4D, Boxing, Varsity Team CZD, Wearer of the T , Entered Freshman Year. James joseph Robson, AT S! Rhinelander, Wis. jim , Born December 10, 1909, Pre' pared at Shattuck School, Mechanical Engineering, Scabbard and Blade, Mechanical Engineering Society, Freshman Hockey Team, Gym Team, Manager CBD, Freshman Lacrosse Team, M. I. T. A. A. C354 R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Clarence George Root, fb M A Salem, Mass. George , Born April 18, 1910, Pre- pared at Salem High School, Chemical Engineering Practice, Chemical So' ciety, Field Day TugfoffWar CZJ, Entered Freshman Year. Edward Niles Rosenquist Roslinclale, Mass. Rosie , Born June 30, 1910, Pre' pared at Boston English High School, Chemistry, Chemical Society, Field Day TugfoffWar CD, R. C, T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Herbert Ferris Ross, SAX Winchester, Mass. Herb , Born June 13, 1909, Pre' pared at Winchester High School, En' gineering Administration, Quadf rangle Club, Mechanical Engineering Society, Basketball, Freshman Team, Varsity Team CZJ, Tennis, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 41, Entered Freshman Year. Nicholas Eugene Rothenthaler, EA E Bridgeport, Conn. Nick , Born February 4, 1910, Pre- pared at New York University,Chemf ical Engineering, R. O. T. C., Enf tered Sophomore Year. John Cecil Rowe, EN Kew Gardens, L. I., N. Y. Ces , Born january 19, 1908, Pre' pared at Summit High School, Elec' trical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Elecf trical Engineering Society, Varsity Gym Team CZJ, Voo Doo, Business Associate CU, VIfA News, Alumni Editor Cf-ml, News Editor C3j, Entered Freshman Year. Stanley Sherman Rudnick SAM Brooklyn, N. Y. Stan , Born March 27, 1911, Pre' pared at Brooklyn Technical High School, General Engineering, Fresh' man Tennis Team, T. C. A. C1, 2, 31, Handbook. Business Manager CZD, Entered Freshman Year. Carlo Horace Rumazza Rochester, N. H. Rummy , Born September 20, 1906, Prepared at Cushing Academy, Ivle- chanical Engineering, Army Ord- nance Association, Mechanical Engi- neering Society, Catholic Club, R. C. T. C.: Entered Freshman Year. Arthur Gilbert Russell Boston, Mass. Russ 3 Born August 27, 19l0Q Pre- pared at English High Schoolg Engi- neering- Administrationg Combined Professional Societiesg Mechanical Engineering Society, Chairman Memf bership Committee, Catholic 'Club3 Entered Freshman Year. Reinhardt Gottlieb Sabel Plainville, Conn. Reinie 3 Born july 11, 1909Q Pre- pared at Sutlield Academy3 Mathef maticsg Chemical Societyg Corporaf tion XV3 Aeronautical Engineering Societyg Radio Societyg Entered Freshman Year. joseph Ross St. Germain Greenville, Me. Joe 3 Born july 4, l901Q Prepared at Webb Institute, Mechanical Engif neeringg Society of Automotive Engif neersg Mechanical Engineering So' cietyg Entered Senior Year. Donald Cooper Sanford, GX Birmingham, Ala. Born July 18, 1907g Prepared at Uni' versity of Alabama, Engineering Ad' ministration3 Tau Beta Pi3 Entered Senior Year. Joseph Santoro, AQDA Cambridge, Mass. i'Sanny 3 Born November ll, 19103 Prepared at Rindge Technical School, Engineering Administration 3 MHSQUEQ Mortar and Ballg Catholic Club3Tech Show C2, 313 R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. I Katherine Sarabia. New York, N. Y. i'Kay 3 Born january 14, 19103 Pre' pared at Belmont High School, Bif ology and Public Health, Masqueg Delta Omegag Sedgwick Biological Society, Secretary C413 Cleofan, Presif dent C413 Entered Freshman Year. Elwood Worrall Schafer fl1 ll A New York, N. Y. Born September 25, 1906, Prepared at Baldwin Wallace College, Electrical EngineeringfCommunications3 Elec' trical Engineering Society, Vicef Chairman C413 Field Day Relay Cl, 213 The Tech, Reporter C113 Entered Freshman Year. Oliver Herman Scharnberg EA E Clewiston, Fla. Sonny 3 Born june 14, 19103 Engif neering Administration3 Mortar and Ball, Corporation XV3 S. A. M. E., Field Day Crew C213 Tech Show, Assistant C313 R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. WilliamClevelandSchoolf1eld CII A 9 Mullins, S. C. Bill 3 Born October 31, 1907Q Pre' pared at University of the Southg Aeronautical Engineeringg Tau Beta Pig Society of Automotive Engineers, Aeronautical Engineering Societyg Entered Sophomore Year. William Robert Schuler Syracuse, N. Y. Bill 3 Born January 12, 19093 Pref pared at Syracuse Universityg Chem- ical Engineeringg Alpha Chi Sigmag Entered Junior Year. Norman Dwight Schulze Quincy, Mass. Born August 9, 1909, Prepared at Thayer Academy, Ship Operation, Naval Architectural Society, Soccer, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 41, Freshman Boxing Team, Entered Freshman Year. Isaac Hillson Schwartz, 111 B A Somerville, Mass. 'Llke , Born March 25, 1912, Pre' pared at Somerville High School, Biol' ogy and Public Health, Chemical So' ciety, Sedgwick Biological Society, Menorah Society, Secretary, Field Day TugfoffWar CD, Tech Show C253 R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Stanley Garrett Segar Evanston, Ill. Stan , Born August 5, 1908, Pre' pared at Evanston High School, Me' chanical Engineering, Army Ord' nance Association, Mechanical Engi- neering Society, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Hafner Selvidge Columbia, Mo. Born October 16, 1910, Prepared at University of Missouri, Electrical Engineering, Scabbard and Blade, Electrical Engineering Society, Radio Society, Field Day Football, Assistant Coach C2j, R. O. T. C., Entered Junior Year. Robert Baylor Semple, ATA St. Louis, Mo. Bohn: Born August 18, 1910, Pre' pared at Principia School, Chemical Engineering, The Beaver Club, Walker Club, Tau Beta Pi, Baton, Quadrangle Club, lnterfFraternity Conference, Chemical Society, Fresh' man Tennis Team, Class Vice-Presif dent CSD, Elections Committee C2, 35, Field Day Marshal C455 .lUf1i01' Pfom Committee C3Jg Tech Show, Orchesf tra Cl, 2, BJ, Musical Clubs, Tech' tonians Cl, 2, 3,4D, Leader C3, 4Dg En' tered Freshman Year. Aquiles Serdan del Valle 411 A A Mexico City, Mexico Born October 19, 1908, Prepared at University of Mexico, Civil Engif neering, Entered Junior Year. john Paul Serrallach, 112 AA Barcelona, Spain juan , Born May 24, 1909, Prepared at Deutsche OberrealfSchule, Engif neering Administration, Corporation XV, Catholic Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Soccer, Freshman Team, Varf sity Team C2, 3D, Tech Show, Chorus C315 Entered Freshman Year. james Murdock Shackelforcl AT S2 Charleston, S. C. Ix4ose , Born October 29, 1903, Pref pared at Washington and Lee Univerf sity, Engineering Administration, Corporation XV, Entered Sophomore Year. Vinayak Kunvarji Shah Bhavnagar, India Vinu , Born March 9, 1903, Pref pared at Alfred High School, Electri- cal Engineering, Entered junior Year. john Bonnar Shannon Montgomery, Ala. Born August 18. 1910, Prepared at Sidney Lanier High School, Engineer' ing Administration, Entered Sophof more Year. Peter Paul Shelby, CIP 1' A Los Angeles, Cal. Pete , Born August 24, 1910, Pre' pared at Loyola High School, Archi- tectural Engineering, Quadrangle Club, Frieze and Cornice,Dramashop, Architectural Society, Secretary' Treasurer C45, Architectural Student Council fl, 2, 35, Secretary 3, Tech Engineering News, Staff Cl, 25, Pub' licity Manager C35, Entered Freshman Year. Harry Shwachman Roxbury, Mass. Born March 19, 1910, Prepared at English High School, Biology and Public Health, Delta Omega, Sedgf wick Biological Society, The Tech, Staff Cl, 25, Entered Freshman Year. George Henry Sistare, Ir. New Bedford, Mass. Born September 16, 1909, Prepared at New Bedford High School, Electro' chemical Engineering, Chemical So- ciety, Electrical Engineering Society, Liberal Club, Field Day TugfoffWar f25, Field Day Marshal 135, Dormitory Committee C45, The Tech, Staff 125, Entered Freshman Year. Sterling Nolan Slockbower Lynn, Mass. Slocky , Born November 18, 1907, Prepared at Phillipsburg High School, Architectural Engineering, Entered Freshman Year. Gardiner Anderson Smith Winthrop, Mass. Rosy , Borngjuly 6, 1911, Prepared at Winthrop High School, Mechanif cal Engineering, Mechanical Engif neering Society, Entered Freshman Year. Henry Thomas Smith Braintree, Mass. Smitty , Born May 24, 1909, Pre- pared at Braintree High School, Biol' ogy and Public Health, Sedgwick Bif ological Society, President C45, Field Day Tug'offWar C15, Entered Fresh' man Year. Kenneth Wolcott Smith, KIPEK Butler, Pa. L'Ken , Born November 25, 1908, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Mechanical Engineering, The Beaver Club, lnterfFraternity Conference, S. A. M. E., Spring Class Crew C2, 35, Field Day Crew, Captain C25, Class Secretary C15, Class Treasurer C65, Elections Committee C45g Field Day Marshal C45, Field Day Usher 135, AllfTech Smoker Committee C35, Tech Show, Cast f25, Entered Fresh' man Year. Richard Benjamin Smith Minneapolis, Minn. Dick , Born November 21, 1908, Prepared at Minneapolis Central High School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Field Day Foot' ball C25, Entered Sophomore Year. Thomas Ross Smith Newton, Iowa Tom , Born March 25, 19095 Pre' pared at Newton High School, Elec' trical Engineering, Corporation XV, Electrical Engineering Society, Secref tary C455 Entered Freshman Year. James T ilden Snow Arlington, Mass. uhm , Born September 14, 1909, Pref pared at Arlington High School, Me' chanical Engineering, Mechanical En' gineering Society, Freshman Wresf tling Team, Field Day Football Cl, 25, Entered Freshman Year. Frank Wheeler Speir Westhampton, L. I. l'Mars , Born September 3, 1910, Prepared at The Choate School, Mathematics, Mortar and Ball, Sedgf wick Biological Society, Chess Club, Field Day Football QD, R. C. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Charles Augustus Spiegel Philadelphia, Pa. 'LCharlie , Born April 4, 1911, Pref pared at Radnor High School, Engi- neering Administration, Civil Engif neering Society, Corporation XV, S. A. M. E., Rifle Team, Varsity CZ, 3, 41, The Benchmark, Assistant Adverf tising Manager CED, R. O. T. C., En' tered Freshman Year. Robert Hendricks Stanhope South Lyme, Conn. L'Bob , Born June 18, 1909, Prepared at Chapman Technical High School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Society, Entered Sophomore Year. Ernest Rolfe Steele Watertown, Mass. Ernie , Born February 25,1911,Pref pared at Watertow'n High School, Chemistry, Alpha Chi Sigma, Field Day Crew Clj, Field Day TugfoffWar CU, Entered Freshman Year. Edward Dyer Stevens, Ir., EX Portsmouth, Ohio Ed , Born March 18, 1910, Prepared at Lawrenceville School, Mining and Metallurgy, Mining Engineering So' ciety, Institute Committee MJ, Elec' tions Committee Cl, 2, 3, 41, Chair- man C4J, Entered Freshman Year. Albert Arthur Stewart Fall River, Mass. UAV? Born February 16, 1910, Pre' pared at Durfee High School, Engif neering Administration, Mechanical Engineering Society, Corporation XV, Electrical Engineering Society, Entered Freshman Year. Richard More Stewart, EN Montclair, N. J. Dick , Born March 29, 1910, Pref pared at Montclair High School, Building Construction, Quadrangle Club, Tech Engineering News, Staff fl, 21, Advertising Manager GJ, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. William Irving Stieglitz Highland Park, lll. Bill , Born june 7, 1911, Prepared at Swarthmore College, Aeronautical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineer' ing Society, Entered Junior Year. Alfred Frank Stockwell, AXA North Adams, Mass. Al , Born August S, 1910, Prepared at Drury High School, Chemical Engi' nearing, InterfFraternity Conference, Basketball, Freshman Team, Varsity Team 12, 3, -ll, Field Day Usher GJ, Entered Freshman Year. Elmer Henry Stotz Brighton, Mass. Al , Born july 29, 1911, Prepared at lvlechanic Arts High School, Chemistry, Alpha Chi Sigma, Chem' ical Society, Tech Show CSD, Entered Freshman Year. Carrell Jack Stover, Xfiv Jenkintown, Pa. Jack , Born August 21, 1910, Pre- pared at William Penn Charter School, Mechanical Engineering, En- tered Freshman Year. ee Joseph May Stowell, XII A Marlboro, N. H. Joe , Born July 17, 1909, Prepared at Kent School, Biology, Sedgwick Biological Society, Field Day Crew CZD, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. John Franklin Strickler, EN Evanston, Ill. jack , Born August 27, 1911, Pre' pared at Northwestern University, Aeronautical Engineering, Masque, Scabbard and Blade, Beaver Key, Aer- onautical Engineering Society, Field Day TugfoffWar CZJ, AllfTech Smoker Committee CBD, Tech Show, Music Manager C3j, Production Manf ager CLD, R. O. T. C., Entered Sophof more Year. Robert Lloyd Strong Perth, Ontario, Canada Irish , Born October 12, 1908, Pre' pared at University of Toronto, Engif neering Administration, Entered Senf ior Year. John joseph Such Cambridge, Mass. Born June 3, 1908, Prepared at New Bedford High School, Physics, Phys- ics Society, Entered Freshman Year. Sherman Day Swift Woburn, Mass. Born July 17, 1911, Prepared at Woburn High School, Metallurgy, Mining Engineering Society, Field Day TugfoffWar CZD, Entered Fresh' man Year. Robert Tate, EA E Pompton Plains, N. J. Born May 6, 1911, Prepared at Carf negie Institute of Technology, Naval Architecture, Naval Architectural Society, Secretary C4-D, Entered Sophf omore Year. Charles Herbert Taylor Watertown, Mass. Charlie , Born September 6, 1908, Prepared at Watertown High School, Engineering Administration, Mef chanical Engineering Society, Chemif cal Society, Corporation XV, Cath' olic Club, Entered Sophomore Year. Charles Muchrnore Thayer A T ' Winona Lake, Ind. L'Chuck , Born October 7, 1908, Pre' pared at Williams College, Civil Engif neering, Pi Delta Epsilon, Stylus, Chi Epsilon, Combined Professional Socif eties, Civil Engineering Society, Presf ident C4j, Institute Committee C473 Field Day Marshal C4Dg The Tech, Staff CZD, Business Service Manager CBD, General Manager C452 The Benchf mark, Business Manager C373 Entered Sophomore Year. Robert Barker Thompson A X P Presque Isle, Me. Bob , Born August 26, 1910, Pre' pared at University of Pennsylvania, Sanitary Engineering, Dorclan, Civil Engineering Society, Boxing, Varsity Team C2, 3, 41, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Rudolph Tietig, Jr., Cb F A Cincinnati, Ohio Rudy 5 Born April 3, 1909: Pre- pared at Walnut Hills High School5 Mining and Metallurgy5 Mining En' gineering Societyg Entered Freshman Year. Harold August Traver Gloversville, N. Y. Born June 20, 19105 Prepared at Gloversville High Schoolg Electrical Engineering-Cooperativeg Tau Beta Pig Baton5 Hexalpha5 Scabbard and Blade5 Electrical Engineering Societyg Liberal Clubg VLA News, Alumni Editor C455 Tech Show, Orchestra C155 Musical Clubs, Leader Instruf mental Club C355 Clee Club C1, 2, 3, 455 R. O. T. C.5 Entered Freshman Year. Maurice Damien Triouleyre Northampton, Mass. 'LPete 5 Born December 14, 19095 Pre' pared at Phillips Exeter Academyg Engineering Administration5 Mortar and Ball5 Corporation XV5 The Tech, Staff C1, 255 Musical Clubs, Banjo Club CB, 455 R. O. T. C.5 Entered Freshman Year. Leo Thaddeus Tyburski, QIJK WilkesfBarre, Pa. Ty 5 Born january 28, 19105 Pre' pared at Wyoming Seminary5 Civil Engineeringg lnterflsraternity Confer' ence5 Civil Engineering Societyg Aer' onautical Engineering Societyg Track- Varsity Team C455 Cross Country. Varsity Team C355 Class Baseball C352 Entered junior Year. Gilbert Franklin Tyler Newton Highlands, Mass. Gil 5 Born October 6, 19095 Pre' pared at McKinley Technical High Schoolg Railroad Operationg Masque, Tech Show, Company Manager C355 Entered Freshman Year. Wesley Howard Van Buren 9 X Hempstead, N. Y. Wes 5 Born November 1, 19085 General Engineering5 Osirisg Beaver Key5 Wrestling, Varsity Team C355 Field Day Marshal C455 Field Day Usher C355 All-Tech Smoker Commit' tee C455 M. I. T. A. A., Publicity Manager C35, Secretary C455 Entered Sophomore Year. Louis joseph Vassalotti Newton, Mass. Vass 5 Born October 16, 19095 Pre' pared at Newton High Schoolg Civil Engineering5 Varsity Club5 Civil En' gineering Society5 Wrestling, Fresh- man Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 45, Captain C455 Field Day Football Cl, 25, Coach C3, 455 Field Day Marshal C455 Field Day Usher C355 M. I. T. A. A. C453 R. O. T. C.5 Entered Freshman Year. Nicolas Gustavo Velez, dv AA Riobamba, Ecuador, South America Born February 26, 19105 Prepared at Worcester Academy5 Civil Engineer' ingg Varsity Club5 InterfFraternity Cont'erence5 Civil Engineering So' ciety5 Latin American Clubg Soccer, Captain Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 45, Captain C455 Wearer ofthe T , M. l. T. A. A. C455 En' tered Freshman Year. Herbert Morris Wagner Allston, Mass. Born September 22, 19105 Electrical Engineering5 Electrical Engineering Societyg Ivienorah Society5 Entered Freshman Year. Carl Johan Hartvig Wahlstrom lviattapan, Mass. Born Apnl 26, 19085 Prepared at Eng- lish High Schoolg General Engineer' ing5 Batong Mortar and Ball5 Grogog Aeronautical Engineering Society5 TECHNIQUE, Photographic Manager C355 Features Editor C455 Musical Clubs, Clee Club CS, 455 Photographic Society, Treasurer C2, 355 R. O. T. C. Entered Freshman Year. Donald Browning Walden Jamaica Plain, Mass. Born October 3, 1911, Prepared at Boston English High School, Electrif cal Engineering, Electrical Engineer' ing Society, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. f' john Lounsbury Walker CIP B E Brightwaters, N. Y. Johnny , Born May 20, 1910, Pre' pared at St. Paul's, Engineering Adf ministration, The Beaver Club, En' tered Freshman Year. Rolf Valdemar Wallin Cambridge, Mass. Born june 5, 1911, Prepared at Cam' bridge High and Latin School, Chem- ical Engineering, Tau Beta Pig Alpha Chi Sigma, Entered Freshman Year. Frederick Bingham Walsh Boston, Mass. Fred , Born December 30, 1906, Prepared at Noble and Greenough, Naval Architecture, The Tech Boat Club, Naval Architectural Society, Crew, junior Varsity C2, 31, Captain C315 Field Day Crew C21, Entered Freshman Year. William Frederick Walsh Roxbury, Mass, Bill , Born June 23, 1909, Prepared at Chauncy Hall School, Chemical Engineering, Catholic Club, Corref sponding Secretary C41, Entered Freshman Year. Adolph Isaac Warsher Hudson, N. Y. i'Wash , Born February 8, 1911, Pre' pared at Hudson High School, Elecf trical Engineering, Electrical Engif neering Society, Radio Society,Freshf man 15Oflb. Crew C11, Photographic Society C2, 31, Voo Doo, Staff C1, 21, Entered Freshman Year. Jeter Marvin Watson, Jr., KE Danville, Va. Chief , Born December 28, 1908, Prepared at Danville High School, Electrical Engineering, Entered jun' ior Year. joseph Welch, Jr. Wellesley, Mass. Joe , Born October 7, 1910, Pre' pared at Wellesley High School, Me' chanical Engineering, Combined Prof fessional Societies, Mechanical Engi- neering Society, Secretary C3, 41, Basf ketball, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C313 Class Baseball C1, 2, 3, 41, Captain C21, Entered Freshman Year. William Leonidas Wells, EA E Vicksburg, Miss. Bill , Born January 31, 1911, Pre- pared at Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanics College, Civil Engineerf ing, Chi Epsilon, Civil Engineering Society, Field Day Tugfof-War C21, Entered Sophomore Year. Bruno Henry Werra Waukesha, Wis. 'LThe Baron , Born June 21, 19043 Prepared at Campion Academy, Phys' ical Metallurgy, Dorclan, Chemical Society, Catholic Club, Secretary C31, Lacrosse, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C21, Field Day Relay C21, Field Day Marshal C41, Dormitory Com- mittee C41, Musical Clubs, Dorm Dance Committee, Chairman C413 En' tered Freshman Year. Thomas Weston Middleboro, Mass. Tom 5 Born June 9, 19105 Prepared at Middleboro High School5 Engif neering Administration5 Baton, Dorf clan5 Corporation XV 5 Entered Fresh' man Year. Donald Whiston, 9 A X Stoneham, Mass. 'kDon 5 Born November 19, 19085 Prepared at Bowdoin College5 Build' ing Constructiong Hockey, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 4l: Musi- cal Clubs, Glee Club C1, 2, 3, 455 Enf tered Freshman Year. Lawrence Wilder Whitaker Bronxville, N. Y. Whit 5 Born April 10, 19115 Pre' pared at Roosevelt High Schoolg Engif neering Administration5 Dorclang Chemical Societyg Corporation XV5 Field Day TugfoffWar C1, 215 Entered Freshman Year. Zebulon Lewis White, fb B E Galveston, Texas Tex 5 Born july 7, 19085 Prepared at Severn Schoolg Aeronautical Engi' neeringg Walker Club5 Aeronautical Engineering Societyg Entered junior Year. Willard Brigham Whittemore Everett, Mass. Bill 5 Born june 23, 19105 Prepared at Everett High Schoolg Civil Engif neeringg Civil Engineering Society5 S. A. M. E.5 Rifle, Varsity Team C2, 3, 455 Field Day TugfoffWar CD5 R. C. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Benjamin Wilbur Greenfield, Mass. Ben 5 Born October 3, 19095 Pre' pared at Greenfield High Schoolg Mef chanical Engineering, Mechanical En f gineering Societyg R. O. T. C., En' tered FreshmanYear. Horace Raymond Willey Binghamton, N. Y. Born September 27, 19085 Prepared'at St. Albans Collegeg Mechanical Engif neering, Mortar and Ball5 Mechanical Engineering Society, R. O. T. C.5 En' tered Freshman Year. Fred Devoe Williams, jr. XVayne, Pa. Born july 27, 19035 Prepared at Drexel lnstituteg Electrical Engineer' ing5 Musical Clubs, Banio Club C255 Entered Sophomore Year. Carroll Louis Wilson, .XK E Rochester. N. Y. Born September 21. 19105 Prepared at Monroe High School5 Engineering Administration5 Osiris5 The Beaver Club5 Walker Clubg Beaver Keyg Cross Country, Varsity Team Man- ager C3l5 Lacrosse, Varsity Team Manager C3l5 Institute Committee C-05 Budget Committee C3, 45, Chair' man C-ll: Walker Memorial Commit' tee C215 Field Day Marshal Cell: All' Tech Smoker Committee C-1-D5 Advise ory Council on Athletics C455 M. I. T. A. A. C-D5 Entered Freshman Year. Joseph John Winkler, A XA Rochester, N. Y. ,loe 5 Born December 17, 19085 Pre' pared at Villanova Collcge5 Mechani- cal Engineering5 Stylusg Army Ord' nance Associationg Mechanical Engif neering Societyg Catholic Club5 Bas- ketball, Freshman Team, Varsity Team C2, 3, 4Jg Lacrosse, Varsity Team C3, 453 The Tech, Circulation Manager C375 R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. James Davies Wood Arlington, Mass. jim , Born December 23, 1908, Pre- pared at Arlington High School, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering So- ciety, Track, Freshman Team, Var- sity Team C2, 3, 45, Field Day Relay Q1, 25, Entered Freshman Year. Henry Elwynne Worcester, Ir. , AT A Winchester, Mass. Wos , Born january 19, 1910, Pre- pared at Worcester Academy, Engi- neering Administration, The Beaver Club, Walker Club, Golf, Varsity Team CS, 45, Class Baseball 115, Field Day Football fl, 25, Coach C455 Field Day Marshal C35, Field Day Usher Q45, All-Tech Smoker Committee Q25 Voo Doo, Business Associate C3, 45, Entered Freshman Year. Eugene Porter Worthen Manchester, N. H. Born February 9, 1910, Prepared at University ofNew Hampshire, Naval Architecture and Marine Engineer, ing, Naval Architectural Society- Musical Clubs, Banjo Club C3, 45: Entered junior Year. Edgar Burchard Wright, A A fb Port Chester, N. Y. Ed , Born February 2, 1909, Pre- pared at Hamilton College, General Engineering, Aeronautical Engineer- ing Society, Entered Sophomore Year. Robert William Wright Dedham, Mass. i Bob , Born November 12, 1908, Pre- pared at Needham High School, Me- chanical Engineering, Mortar and Ball, Combined Professional Societies, Society of Automotive Engineers, Mechanical Engineering Society, Treasurer Q45, Musical Clubs, Tech- tonians Q35, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Charles Crawford Wyatt AT SZ Lincoln, Neb. Chuck , Born April 17, 1910, Pre- pared at University of Nebraska, Me- chanical Engineering, Mechanical En- gineering Society, Aeronautical Engi- neering Society, Entered Junior Year. John Francis Yeager Cochituate, Mass. Born March 19, 1910, Prepared at Wayland High School, Electrical En- gineering, Electrical Engineering So- ciety, Freshman Hockey Team, En- tered Freshman Year. Roger John Zarnpell, ACID A Medford, Mass. Rodge , Born October 3, 1908, Pre- pared at Medford High School, Build- ing Construction, S. A. M. E., Cath- olic Club, Field Day Football 115, R. O. T. C., Entered Freshman Year. Carlos Ziegler, KID AA Puebla, Mexico Born November 25, 1912, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Society, Cath- olic Club, Entered Sophomore Year. john Zouck, KZ Glyddon, Md. Johnny , Born October 28, 1910, Prepared at St. j'ohn's College, Build- ing Construction, Freshman Wres- tling Team, Lacrosse, Varsity Team QZ, 35, Entered Freshman Year. XT? -Q , Qxrk ' , gfsif . . A 5 ' KQXX-i.j: f'x X K 1'v'm,:. -fg - K wx Lg.. lx . A .X X g d f i , K 43 . 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It was founded by Major Frank M. Briggs, a man who had great influence in the establishment of athletics here. Although it has always been customary at Technology to leave student affairs in the hands of the undergraduates themselves, it was clearly seen that entrance into intercollegiate sports would make necessary the formation of some mature body to advise on matters of policy, athletic relations with other colleges, and the general welfare of athletics. The Advisory Council vvas formed to fill this need. Through the many years of its existence, it has continued to serve this purpose admirably and to gain constantly in prestige. The fact that it has held over three hundred meetings testifies to the length and quality of its service. The Council consists of five alumni and three undergraduate members. The alumni members are appointed by the Alumni Council, while the Advisory Council itself elects its three undergraduate members. Although the duties and powers of the Council are, as its name suggests, usually advisory, it has final jurisdiction over most of the affairs of Technologyls athletics. Its purpose, as defined in its consti' tution, is to regulate the general athletic interests of the students of the Institute, to supervise the management, and, if necessary, to assume control of funds connected with athletics. Although relations with other colleges are among the most important things which are controlled by the Council, it also avvards varsity insignia and decides questions of eligibility. 120 M. I. T. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION tr Officers Publicity Manager . Member at Large . . . Charrman o Budget Committee . Captain HARRY L. JOHNSON '32 PEYTON G. COOPER '34 JOHN LAWRENCE '32 THOMAS W. REGAN '32 ERIC A. ERICSON '32 CEYLON V. HALE '32 JOHN C. LYON '32 NICOLAS G. VELEZ '32 JAMES E. TURNER '33 PRED P. FEUSTEL '33 LOUIS J. VASSALOTTI '32 JOHN W. JEWETT '32 DONALD B. GILMAN '32 RALPH W. HAMILTON G GEORGE R. CHURCHILL '33 LAWRENCE DEGIVE '32 THOMAS B. RHINES '32 JOHN M. KIMBLE, JR. '32 WESLEY H. VAN BUREN '32 HARRY L. MOORE, JR. '32 R. MAXWELL ARMSTRONG, UNC' JOHN W. JEWETT '32 CARROLL L. WILSON '32 Sport Basketball Boxing Crew Hockey Gym Lacrosse Rifle Soccer Swimming Tennis Wrestling Track Cross Country Fencing Golf Squash THOMAS B. RHINE President Manager JOHN D. RUMSEY '33 WALTER R. DUNCAN'33 W. CLINTON BACKUS '33 ROGER P. CONGDON '33 CALVIN H. MOHR '33 ROBERT G. HOLT '33 NEIL E. HOPKINS '33 WALTER R. DUNCAN '33 EDWARD L. WEMPLE '33 DAVID L. BABCOCK '33 ROBERT P. SHEPHERD '33 RICHARD L. FOSSETT, Jr. 33 RICHARD S. MORSE '33 CHARLES P. WOODS '33 JAMES P. MILLS '33 FRANCIS S. DOYLE '34 Mohr Morse LaWrence Wemple Britton Holt Fossett Turner Vassalotti Velez Hale Churchill Lyon Duncan Backus Congdon Rumsey Regan Van Buren JeWett Kimble Rhines Wilson Moore Armstron Woods Ericson Hopkins Hamilton 121 President . VicefPresident Secretary . Treasurer . PROP. KARL D. FERNSTROM President VARSITY CLUB Graduate Member . Undergraduate Members Ojfncers KARL FERNSTROM '10 PHILIP W. DALRYB-iPLE '12 HAROLD S. WILKINS '14 WINGRTE ROLLINS '18 HENRY E. WORCESTER '97 JAMES M. DUNLAP '32 THOMAS B. RHINES 32 Mernbers of Varsity Club WEARERS OF THE T Crew J. T. CIMORBLLI '32 P. S. COOK '32 C. D. CUMMINGS '32 J. M. DUNLAP '32 A. W. DUNNING '32 T. B. RHINES '32 Swimnming W. H. MULLER '34 Gym I. D. ABBOTT '32 E. A. ERICSON '32 Fencing R. W. HAMILTON '32 Boxing P. G. COOPER '34 122 Track C. E. COON '33 D. GILkiAN '32 1. W. JEXVETT '32 J. A. ROBERTSON '32 C. D. SULLIVAN '33 J. M. KIMELE, JR. '32 I. E. KEARNS '32 Wrestling L. 1. VASSALOTTI '32 Soccer N. C. VBLEZ '32 E. P. NEWNiAN '32 N. SCHULZE '32 B. E. JAMES '32 . , ,N 1 'VG , 9 4 2 f , , , f I , 4,931 5 Q V 41 f, y 5 f 5 4 ' W K 4 f 7 Schulze Socce - c c v v My WEARERS OF THE T x -.li ' W 1 V7 13 . x , , Kearns Lf.. mf, r.. fu 511,111 a-5.34 ,VA 1. cross , ar. .ffm-sz.. Countr .. 'fbi . X :ff .. 7 I5 l.V,55g, . ' ' , 0-47 J , , lf'-'04 . , .' A N g,zp.- Q . . .- A f F -f,-mg lwyay.-',jgl , Q ML X W,2?4.' 'Q S ,aff -M11 -X f - ,JL 1 ' Yissigf l' f o f ' gf Newman 2 Q Soccer A Q X 'SQ -' E ' 3gf z g, 1 3 ' ' l if :ara , Abbott 'EX W 1 E ' Gym 15 E! . if UCSOU ' f I al Q! 7 41. ,lk iff? e 2 law , 5 ia 1 Wu' A Hamilton Ffmiflg Vassalotti -222, H Wrestling 23 l 155 14 24 1 55' a Y ' Robertson . . T R 'iii Benjarmn 'rac 1 - '92 4 Track 1 I LM'- fsgg , Gilman Cross Country 1 23 Coon Track WEARERS OF INSTITUTE INSIGNIA T. H. ANDERSON, JR. '32 W. E. BEARCE '32 R. V. BENNETT '32 E. E. BURRITT, JR. '32 G. F. CASEY '32 J. T. CIMORBLLI '32 C. D. CUMMINGS '32 J. M. DUNLAP '33 L. W. BAILEY '32 P. S. BENJAMIN '32 H. L. CARLETON '32 C. E. COON '33 J. G. CREE '32 R. DAHL'HANSEN '32 T. P. COFFEY '32 P. P. FEUSTEL '33 I. C. BARRETT '34 E. D. CLARK '33 W. P. CONANT '32 W. E. BEARCE '32 G. P. BENTLEY '33 R. S. BURDICH '33 T - CROSSED OARS A. W. DUNNING '32 R. D. GLENN '33 C. S. HAPGOOD '33 W. A. KIRKPATRICK '32 W. M. KLOENNE '33 1. LAWRENCE '32 E. R. LEVINE '32 P. K. MACMAHON '33 C. E. MILLER '33 aTa L. V. DWORZECRI '33 M. H. ETSTEIN '32 D. B. GILMAN '32 N. P. GREEN '33 W. A. HALL '32 J. W. JEWETT '32 J. E. KEARNS '32 bTb H. L. JOHNSON '32 O. W. RASH, JR. '32 CTC P. M. GERHARD '32 D. B. GILMAN '32 C. W. HALL '32 r'I't S. E. CRICR '33 E. A. EDDY '32 W. H. HODOES '32 N. E. HOPKINS '33 T WITH CROSSED RIFLES W. W. PLEASANTS '33 J. W. REGAN, JR. '33 W. F. SPREEN '32 E. P. THIELER, IR. '33 R. M. TRIMBLE '33 R. H. VALENTINE '33 P. B. WALSH '32 E. L. WHITAKER '32 J. M. LYNCH '32 R. G. MACKAY '33 A. A. MULLIKEN, IR. I. A. ROBERTSON '32 R. R. ROSAS '33 V. F. SOISALO '33 A. F. STOCKWELL '32 A. J. SYSKO '33 M. H. MASTERS '33 D. I. MCSHEEHY '32 C. L. WILSON '32 J. C. LYON '32 W. E. NICHOLS '32 C. A. SPIEGEL '32 W. H. HODGES '32 J. C. LYON '32 G. O. HENNING '33 W. HOLST, JR. '32 D. W. BENDER '33 sTt J. I. LYNCH '33 W. D. TEAGUE, JR. '33 tTt F. P. FEUSTBL '33 T. W. REGAN '32 124 I. E. TURNER '33 H. F. ROSS '32 'S WEARERS OF INSTITUTE INSIGNIA L. W. BAILEY '32 J. J. KLEIN '33 N. I. MOSTAEA '33 P. E. NEGUS '32 I. E. COFEEY, JR. '32 H. S. DUNCAN '32 C. V. HALB '32 I. A. HAYES '33 J. D. ABBOTT '32 C. F. BARNETT '32 E. A. ERICSON '32 W. E. BAUR '33 W. BROOKMANN '34 C. CHAYABONGSB '32 M. CONSBNTINO '34 L. DEGIVE '32 W. R. DUNCAN '33 M. G. FRAGIACOMO '32 W. H. BARKER '32 C. C. DAY '32 G. R. CHURCHILL '33 R. M. COCHRANE '32 J. P. FAHEY '32 WTt ' J. B. PAUL '32 R. B. RIPIN '33 H. I. SHEA '33 R. S. SNAPE '34 1Tt A. E. KESKULLA '32 H. P. LAWTON '32 J. H. MERRITT, -IR. '32 A. H. ORR, JR. '32 gTt G. D. FREEMAN '32 I. A. GETTING '33 L. J. LAWSINE '32 aTf A. B. GRAY '34 M. C. HANSBN '34 B. E. JAMES '32 F. G. KAISER '34 G. E. KIDDE '33 E. P. KRON '34 C. H. MOHR '33 bTt P. G. COOPER '34 G. R. DANIELS '32 fTc M. G. FRAGIACOMO '32 gTt fGo1fj hTt G. S. MAYNARD, JR. '33 O. A. PETERSON '32 125 W. H. VAN BUREN '32 L. J. VASSALOTTI '32 W. E. WARD '32 F. C. SAFEORD '33 T. E. SEARS, IR. '33 A. J. SYSKO '33 J. ZOUCK '32 H. L. NEWKIRK '32 D. R. TRBADWELL '33 E. P. NEWMAN '32 N. D. SCHULZE '32 J. P. SERRALACH '32 L. G. SNOW '33 E. R. SPARRE '33 C. H. THUMM '33 N. G. VELEZ '32 R. B. THOMPSON '32 C. F. PENTLER '32 C. R. METCHEAR '33 T. W. REGAN '32 D. WHISTON '32 CREAW The Crew season unoilicially began at Freshman Camp on Lake Massapoag. Two lapstreak barges were taken to the camp site so that all those who wished might have a chance to row. The captain, coach and manager attended camp, as well as a num' ber of the varsity oarsmen. Many trips were made daily in these lapstreaks, for a great deal of interest F was shown by the new men. They were also given l JOHN LAWRENCE a - - . W. CLINTON BACKUS 1932 Vanity Captain a chance to pass their swimming test while at 1932 Manager - camp. Such a test is required of all oarsmen by the Department of Hygiene. Having taken this test before the fall term opened, many men were prepared to begin rowing immediately. Cn Tuesday, September 30, a mass meeting of all crew candidates was held in one of the lecture rooms. The meeting was exceptionally well attended, and the men heard short talks by the coach, captain, and manager. It was announced that fall practice would begin immediately, and the men were urged to come out. A group of over a hundred men responded, and from these men the crews were picked. The first instruction was given in the heavy sixteenfoared barge, but as the men picked up the fundamentals, they were moved into lapstreaks. Training began at once for the coming Field Day race. The Freshmen were coached by William P. G. Hall, and the Sophomores by Charles Conwell. The workouts were, as usual, at seven o'clock in the morning because this seems to be the only time in the late fall when there is sudicient daylight for adequate workouts. Both the Freshmen and Sophomores had quite a bit of practice before the day of the race. A The long anticipated race was rowed at sevenffortyffive o'clock on the morning of Field Day. Though the Freshmen started out in the lead, they did not lead by very much until the halffmile mark was reached, then the Sophomores began pulling ahead, and won by two and onefhalf lengths. This event marked the close of the fall season, and winter practice on the machines was begun. As there are not enough machines to accommodate all the men, the Varsity and Freshmen used them on alternate nights. Indoor rowing continued until the last part of February, when the ice cleared off vp VARSITY CREW Haines, Coach MacLeod, Captain Binner Miller Valentine Bennett Evans Glenn Richardson Whittaker 126 the river, making it possible for the men to go out again. The real constructive efforts began, and crews were organized and reorganized in an endeavor to have them in perfect condition for the Hrst race. Every night at tive o'clock, and every Saturday at one o'clock, the crews reported to the boathouse for practice. It was fortunate that the ice broke up so early, because this allowed two full months of actual rowing before the Iirst encounter of the season. Each day the length of the workout was increased, and as the season progressed it soon became quite a common occurrence to row up to Watertown and F B. W W H REDERICK 'MH back for a strenuous workout. MMM AMS 1932 15OfPound Captain I Coach About the same time that the crews went out on the river, training table was started. The men were quite faithful in their attendance, especially the Freshmen, and it proved to be a pleasant getftogether at Walker, enjoyed every week night and every noon by all who attended. V According to the custom of the past few years, the first race of the season was with Navy at Annapolis. The men spent a week practicing on the Severn in preparation, and on April 25, the race was rowed. Though the Varsity and OnefHundredfFiftyfPound Varsity were defeated, the junior Varsity was victorious. The following week, on May 2, a triangular regatta with Harvard and Princeton was held on the Charles River. This event was the only one of major importance which took place at home, and was doubled in importance by the Open House, which was held at Tech the same day. However, of greatest importance to collegiate athletics was the fact that this race marked the return of Harvard and Princeton to friendly relations. The Technology Varsity and Junior Varsity crews were last in their races. .The CnefHundredfFiftyfPound Varsity and the Freshman crew did better, coming in second, defeating Harvard in both cases. The following week the Richards Cup Race for class crews was held. Cnly three classes entered crews: '32, '33, and '34. The '33 crew was the winner. T The next weekfend, May 16, the Varsity and Junior Varsity crews raced Columbia on the Harlem. Tech was again unfortunate in that both crews were defeated. However, they showed a great deal of improvement over their previous work. Y , - ' .Q 1 JUNIOR VARSITY CREW Thieler Bearce Birdsell Regan Ayres Hapgood Pleasants Cummings Dunlap, Coxswain 127 l 150fPOUND CREW Christie Kirkpatrick Raymond Levine Anderson Casey Walsh Bearce MacMahon, Coxswain On May 23, the Technology Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Freshman boats were to row against Harvard, Syracuse, and Cornell on Lake Cayuga. Though everything was in readiness, the crews were forced to come home without racing. This was due to the roughness of the lake which made it impossible to launch the shells. As the Poughkeepsie Regatta was to be rowed June 16, the Varsity and Freshman crews resumed practice immediately after the exams were over. This practice was held on the Charles twice a day until about a week before the regatta, when the practice was Hnished on the Hudson at Poughkeepsie. The Freshman race was held in rough water, and the crew finished the race in last place. In the Varsity race, which was rowed in a heavy rain, Tech fared poorly, finishing last. This poor showing at Poughkeepsie can be partly attributed to the fact that several of the regular Varsity men were unable to race for various reasons, and that five valuable men were lost during the season. 123 TRACK. The opening of school witnessed a gathering of familiar faces at the track house. Along with such veterans as Capt. Bror Grondal, Dick Baltzer, and Donald Gilman, there appeared a wealth of new material. Cn January 31, competition started with Tech entering two onefmile relay teams in the K. of C. Games. Team A won over Brown University and JOHN W- IEWETT Team B lost to the University of Maine. Everett Ricmw L. Fossm 1932 Captain Coon tied for third place in the high jump against 1932 Mamgef strong opposition. The following week the relay team went to New York and competed in the Milrose A. A. Games. Tech, running against N. Y. U. and Syracuse University, finished third. During the afternoon of the B. A. A. Games held on February 17, Donald Gilman took third place in the New England twofmile race. Capt. Bror Grondal won the New England Indoor Shotput chamf pionship at the Harvard cage. In the evening the M. I. T. relay team ran against Princeton and Dart' mouth. Due to an unfortunate spill when our team was in the lead, it could only place third. Spring competition started with the G. B. I. C. meet held on May 1 and 2 at the Harvard Stadium. Against strong opposition which included all Boston colleges the Varsity team scored fourth place. On May 9, the team went to Orono and met the University of Maine in the first dual meet of the season. Although outscored, the engineers won seven events in a keenly contested battle. Coon took first in the high jump and the high hurdles. Jewett made a brilliant showing in the 44Ofyard dash, winning in the fast time of 50-2 seconds, slightly behind the Institute record of 50 flat. Captain Grondal won the shot put with a heave of 44 feet, 1 inch, again breaking his old record. Gilman, Moody, and Robertson took first places in their events. The following week Massachusetts Institute of Technology met the New Hampshire team on the Tech Field. Bill Moody was the only Tech man to obtain a first place. New Hampshire had a very strong team which was later shown by their winning the New England Championship. Tech was represented by a weak team at the New Englands, held at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. Although those men competing gave a good account of themselves, several of the best members of the tea-m, having exams, were unable to make the trip. At the I. C. A. A. A. A. Meet in Philadelphia on May 29, Tech had only one entry, Captain Grondal, who failed to qualify in the final round of the shotput. With this meet the season closed. , . . OSCAR HEDLUND ROBERT BOMB Head Coach Field Coach ' 129 Kearns Soisalo Buresh Dworzeeki Walsh Mulliken Ross MacKay Cr-:en DahlfHansen Kimble, Manager Bowie, Asst. Coach Etstein Baltzer Benjamin Bailey Hall DeFa:io Rosas Johnson, Trainer Hedlund, Coach Kinraide Hazeltine Gilman Jewett Gromlal, Captain Coon Allbright Moody Robertson Cree: Lynch Leaclbetter Clark Wood VARSITY TRACK TEAM, 1931 HERBERT K. ALLBRIGHT '31 . . One Mile Run FRANCIS T. HALL, JR. '33 . . Hammer EDWARD R. ATKINSON '33 . . Daslies W1LLIAki A. TT.-XLLQSZ . . . . Dashes LAWRENCE W. BAILEY '32 . . Shot Put BENJAMIN P. HAZELTINE, III '31 . . Pole Vault RICHARD K. BALTZER '31 . . Two Mile Run HOXVARD B. HUNTRESS '31 .... Broad Jump PHILIP S. BENJAMIN '32 . CHARLES A. BRODER '31 . HERBERT H. BROWN '32 . ROBERT S. BURDICKSB3 . EUGENE S. CLARKE '34 . WINTHROP F. CONANT '32 CLAUDE E. COON '33 . . JOHN G. CREE '32 . . ROLE DAHLfHANSEN '32 . CHARLES DBFAZIO '32 . LEO V. DWORZECRI '33 . MORRIS H. ETsTEIN'32 . DONALD B. GILMAN '32 . NATHANIEL P. GREEN '33 BROR GRONDAL, JR. '31 . . High Jump . . Dashes . . Javelin One Mile Run . . One Mile Run . . Two Mile Run High Jump and Hurdles . . . Pole Vault . . . Shot Put . Two Mile Run . . Daslies . . Hammer . Two Mile Run . . . Pole Vault Shot Put and Discus JOHN W. JEWETT '32 . . . JOHN E. KEARNS '32 . . ROBERT B. KINRAIDE 33 . . fluaftef Mile Run . One Mile Run . . Broad Jump ARTHUR N. LAPPIN '31 . . . . Dashes ROBERT T. LEADBETTER '31 . . Dashes JOHN M. LYNCH '32 . . . . Hurdles ROBERT MACKAY '33 . . Daslies WILLIANI T. MOODY '31 . . . . Ham-mer RICHARD S. MORSE '33 . . . , Pole Vault ALFRED A. MLTLLIKEN, JR. '32 . . Quarter Mile EDGAR M. PIERCE '33 . . . High Jump JOHN A. ROBERTSON '32 . Javelin . Broacl Jump , Broad Jump . Half Mile Run CHARLES W. SERVER '31 . URHO F. SOISALO '33 EDWARD J. VJ.-XLS!-I '33 k-i .i gi, CLAUDE E. COON COON IN ACTION Winner of Technique Cup 1931 TECHNIQUE CUP Morse, Manager Hall Barrett Mann Smith Hedlund, Coach Conant Clark Gilman, Captain Kearns C ernard CROSS COUNTRY This year's Cross Country season was at many tin es poor, upon other cccasions it vtas unexpect edly brilliant. The first competition of the year was a quadrangular meet over the Harvard course In a steady drizzle, Harvard, late intercollegiate champions, won easily, followed by New Hampshire Technology, and Dartmouth. Captain Gilman, who had led the field the previous year, was not yet in form, so that Kearns was nrst Tech man. In one of the two dual meets -which followed on Tech s home course at Franklin Park, Holy Cross barely eked out a victory, in the other Kearns was unable to compete, and New Hampshire had little trouble winning by an almost perfect score. By the time of the N. E. I. C. A. A., however, Coach Oscar Hedlund had the team in better shape, and it surprised everyone by taking second place behind New Hampshire. Captain Gilman, who had till then been far below his last year's form, Hnished seventh, beating Kearns for the first time. Both came in ahead of men who had defeated them in earlier encounters. This was, undoubtedly, Tech's best showing of the season. The next weekfend, seven members of the team went to New York for the I. C. A. A. A. A. championship. In a race in which the first six men were under the former record, Tech finished ninth, ahead of such colleges as Yale, Princeton, and Dartmouth. Kearns was again first Institute man, and Hall, last year's freshman star, was second. This meet closed the season. DONALD B. GILMAN 1931 Captain OSCAR HBDLUND 1931 Coach l 131 Ric:-man S. MORSE 1931 Manager Rumsey Wehmiller Steele Crosby Struck Schneck McCarthy Amenta Syslco Oldham O'Brien johnson Feustel Coffey Emond BASKETBALL After a period of intensive, enthusiastic practice, the varsity opened its schedule with a rather easy victory over Newport Naval. During the rest of December, there followed victories over the Crimson Independents, Clark, and Harvard, and a loss to Rhode Island State. Of these, the Harvard game was the closest and hardest played and was a creditable achievement T ' for the team. After the Christmas vacation, Tech started again on an even harder list of opponents than those in December. Cf these, it defeated Brown, Lowell Textile, and New Hampshire, while losing to Pratt Institute, Stevens Tech, and Tufts. The New Hampshire and Tufts games, the last two of the year, were both close and hard fought, while the Pratt Institute contest went to an overtime period. During this unusually successful season, Tech's hoopmen won seven of their eleven games, and amassed 357 points to their opponents' 281. C'Brien, a sophomore, Feustel and Sysko, juniors, and Captain Johnson were the strongest players. The high scorer of the season was C'Brien. Prospects for the 1932-33 team are unusually favorable, as only two regulars, Coffey and Captain Johnson, HARRY L. JOHNSON will be lost by graduation. As a departure from the usual procedure, two men, F. P. Peustel '33 and A. J. Sysko '33, were chosen as cofcaptains of the 1932-33 varsity team. They have played together regularly for the last three years. 1932 Captain JOHN D. RUMSEY HENRY P. McC.aRrHx' 1932 Manager 132 1932 Conch Congdon, Manager Williams Silverman Hrones Reynolds johnson Marvin Finnerty Duplin, Coach Whiston Lucey Fahey Regan Cochrane Hayes Milliken H O C K E Y Practice for the 1931-32 hockey season was held three times a week in the Arena, at the usual early hour of 6.45 a.m. In charge of the team was a new coach, Vic Duplin, who replaced Bill Stewart. The schedule of games started in December. In the hrst two contests, with Harvard and Dartmouth, Tech was outclassed comf pletely. Then the team defeated Boston University in a close overtime game. Next, after Christmas vacation, the Institute lost to Northeastern, 3-O, and, at the second meeting, to Boston University, 4-1. After midfyear examinations and a spell of bad ice, Tech met New Hampshire, winning 4f3. Following better conditioned team, in a hardffought tilt. 1932 Captain In the third game with Boston University, Tech emerged the victor, 4f3, after two overf 1932 Coach time periods. Finally, after another loss to Northeastern, the team ended its season with a win from Brown, 4-3. Among the outstanding players were Regan, Cochrane, and Fahey, the members of the first attacking line, which played as a unit for four years. Wihiston played a fine game at goal, especially at the end of the season, and John Hrones was a strong defense player. I-Irones was elected captain for 1932-33. As a whole, this season showed a great deal of spirit and interest in hockey at the Institute, with twice as many candidates as 1932 Manager in previous years. Vrcron J. DUPLIN, JR. Rocan P. CoNonoN 133 this, they were defeated by Dartmouth, a heavier and THOMAS W. RHGAN Chayabongse Gallese Mohr Schulze Kaiser Fra Giacomo Thumm Duncan Kron Gray Baur Vele: Newman Kidde Hetzel I soooER Soccer is one of the most flourishing of the fall sports at Technology. It is supported by a rather small but extremely enthusiastic group, very cosmopolitan compared to those attracted by other sports. Although Scccer is now ten years old here, it is only comparatively recently that Tech joined the Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association. Naturally, this causes the Soccer Team to be matched with firstfrate opponents, and makes its schedule uniformly difficult. Last year particularly, the team made a praiseworthy record. The opening game was lost to a superior Yale team, the game, however, was bit' terly contested and the final score not overwhelming. The next week, after putting up a strong defense for three periods, Tech finally weakened and allowed Dartmouth to score. Finally, the blackfink side of the ledger began to fill, in an unexpected victory, Tech defeated Brown. The game was a hard, well played, and creditable one. The Brown game was followed by another victory, this time over Clark, by a larger score. The next opponent was Bridgewater, with whom the team fought to a tie. Then, in closing its season, the Institute's team met two powerful opponents, Army and Harvard, and was defeated by both in stiff battle. NICHOLAS G. Vauzz 1931 Captain WALTER R. DUNCAN MALCOLM GOLDIB 1931 Manager 134 1931 Coach l' 2 lrl 21' 2:11, Rafter Freeman Adriance Lewis Flait: Lawsine Corson Hudson Mohr Bissell Treadwell Abbott Ericson Getting Knapp Neudorf G Y M HANS NBUDORF 1932 Coach Under the able tutelage of Mr. Neudorf, the Gym Team enjoyed a most successful season by winning a majority of its meets. The team was handicapped from the very start by the loss of three of last year's veterans who were out because of injuries and poor scholastic . standing. Captain Ericson proved to be the high scorer as he won eight first places on the parallel bars and five first places in the rope climb, during the nine dual meets. Getting was second with six Hrst places on the high bar. Treadwell followed him closely with consistent good work on the parallel bars and the rings. The season was opened by a meet with the strong Navy Team, Tech suffering an overf whelming defeat. The following Saturday a decisive victory was scored over Bowdoin. Later the team met and defeated Princeton for the first time in five years. Successive victof ries were secured over N. Y. U. and Temple, while in the former meet Captain Ericson set a new Institute record of 45 seconds in the rope climb. Cn March 12, the team lost to Dartmouth, and the following week lost to both Springf held and Army by very close scores in a triple meet. The season was brought to a fitting climax with the Intercollegiates at Annapolis as Captain Ericson and Getting won fourth places in the rope climb and high bar.. Emo A. ERICSON 1932 Captain CALVIN H. MOHR A1932 Manager 135' Rawson Collins Malmstrorn Cooper Britton Bradford Gonzalez Wetherill Carey Barry PBYTON G. Cooman 1932 Captain BOXING With Coach Rawson at the helm the Boxing Team came through a diflicult schedule with several outstanding individual performances. Gpening the season against West Point in late January, the team lost after a series of hardffought contests decided often in the closing minutes. Carey dropped a hairline decision, and Captain Cooper gained a draw V D in the 16Ofpound class. Syracuse, intercollegiate team champion, came to Cambridge following the midfterm vacation for the only home meet. Carey won a decisive victory, and in the feature bout Moran of Syracuse, boasting a string of twenty consecutive knockouts, won the decision over Captain Cooper after Cooper had taken the opening round. Against the Coast Guards the next week Tech dropped the opening bouts, but in the heavier weights Wills, Cooper, Wissen' bach, and Collins scored clean kncckouts to tie the team score in an exciting finish. With' out losing its stride the team journeyed to Dartmouth and broke into the win column, defeating a team that had earlier tied Syraf cuse. Bradford was nosed out, but Wetherill won a decision and Carey, Dow, and Cooper scored lcnockouts. The following week Wetherill again turned in a victory against N. Y. U., and Carey fought a draw. Wetherill represented the Institute at the Eastern Intercollegiates, losing by a decision. Collins was chosen to enter the National Intercollegiate Tournament, losing to the Southern Conference champion. 1932 Coach 136 XVALTER R. DUNCAN 1932 Manager THOMAS R. RAXVSON 1 Klein McCaughan Vassalotti Ricks Shepherd Poole Koller Shea ' Isbister judd Emery Ripin Malin WRESTLING Looking back over the past year it would seem that the chief opponent of the Wrestling Team was a long series of heartfbreaking injuries that played havoc with the squad from start to finish. Captain Vassalotti, who had been outstanding the year preceding, was hurt just before the hrst engagement, and the team was leaderless for the remainder of the season. Koller, representing the heavy class, was out for four matches because of injuries. Undaunted by such handicaps, the men succeeded in winning matches - from Norwich and Boston University. The Brown and Brooklyn Polytech meets were dropped by very close scores, and the decisions of the judges do not properly indicate the stiffness of the competition in several of the bouts. The team showed up well in the New England Intercollegiatesg Negus won the championship in the 145fpound class, while Poole and Shea won seconds in their events. Massachusetts Institute of Technology emerged third in the team scores, thus cancelling the defeat by Brown earlier in the year. In retrospect, it might be said that one of the chief disadvantages of the team was the number of outstanding men in the middleweights, while other classes were represented by weaker performers. Although the team record for the year was not particularly successful, Coach Ricks has developed some excellent wrestlers among the freshmen, and these men should round out 1932 Captain the squad for next season, making prospects for the sport much brighter. Louis J. VASSALOTTI V JAY E, RICKS ROBERT F. SHEPHERD 1932 Coach 137 1932 Manager Wells Frisby Cook Rulon Krutter McCormack Hamilton Pentler Gallese FENCING Cf late years Fencing has grown tremendously in popularity at the Institute. Winter evenings find Walker Gym crowded with anxious, whitefclad embryo fencers. The shrill voice of Coach Roth resounds over the whole building as he repeats incessantly, Enfgage. Much of the interest in this sport is due to the able instruction of Coach Roth. Meeting some of the best college teams in the east, the Engineers came through one of their most successful seasons. New York University, the first opponent, overwhelmed Tech by the score of 13 to 4, but the following week, on a trip to Maryland, the team defeated Baltimore University and was conf quered by the Navy. In rapid succession the Institute fencers met and were defeated by Hamilf ton, the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, and the College of the City of New York. In the middle of March the Engineers met the cadets of Norwich University and were victorious with the decisive score of 10 to 7. The following day in a closely fought battle they were nosed out by Dartmouth. As the climax of a hne season Tech overwhelmed Boston Uni' RALPH W, HAWLTON versity, winning ten matches to the opponents' three. 1932 Captain ? bf A 1-. CHARLEs P. Woons jo:-IN Row 1932 Manager 1932 Coach 138 1 . Untersee, Coach Prescott Jaskelainen May Kron White Heintz Wemple, MUHGECT Vaughan Hisamato Lambert Flanders Turner Henning Neustadt Callan Crick SWIMMING After winning its first meet the Swimming Team exhibited a surprising series of ups and downs to complete a season, which, although it may not be accredited the greatest success, retains many fine points in its favor. Judging from the frequency with which records were broken and first places taken, it would appear that a few individual stars were the backbone of the team. During the first meet with Amherst, which Tech won by virtue of a large number of first places, Flanders made a new mark for the 200fyard breast stroke in a 75ffoot pool. The , .. next meet with Harvard was not so successful, as Lykes won the only first place for Technology. The meets with Brown and Williams were added to the above misfortune, in the latter of these two Captain Turner lowered the mark set by Flanders in the breast stroke by four seconds. Contests with Rensselaer and Dartmouth next appeared on the schedule and were lost. The meet with Boston University was won in the relay race, the last event on the program. Enjoying a revival of spirit, the team downed Bowdoin as six first places were won. In the last dual meet of the season, which was with Wesleyan, Captain Turner made another record in the breast stroke as the team was defeated. At the N. E. I. S. A. championships held in Williamstown this year, three men were qualified for the finals, Vaughan took fifth in the 440 while Captain Turner placed a close second in the breast stroke. 1932 Captain JAMES E. TURNER MAXIMILIAN UNTBRSBE EDWARD L- WEMPLE 1932 Coach 1932 Manager 139 Dame, Captain Ford jones Regan Loftus Ross Feustel Follansbee, Manager TENNIS The 1931 Tennis season was one of more than ordinary success. Because of their great promise, Dame and Jones were sent to the Indoor Intercollegiates at Cornell to represent the Institute for the Erst time at this tournament. Although each lost fairly early in the singles, in doubles harness FRED P. FEUSTEL, 1932 Captain they reached the quarterfinals, where, after taking one set, they bowed to the superior playing of Ryan and Bascom of Yale, the ultimate winners. When spring arrived, Jack Summers, the Longf wood professional, with the assistance of Thomas Wigglesworth and I-Iarold Searles of the previous squad, set to work to develop the talent revealed in the fall tournament. By April 25, the team was sufficiently developed to win from Boston Univerf sity, six matches to three. Then Holy Cross was defeated by a closer score, five to four. Columbia, however, led by the smashing Dave jones, who earlier in the season had administered a drubbing to John Doeg, the National Champion, proved rmuch too powerful for the Beavers, winning by nine to one. In the concluding match of the season, DAVID L. BABCOCK, 1932 Manager with Boston College, Technology won def cisively, five to one. Unfortunately, the matches with Tufts, Wesleyan, and Harvard had to be cancelled because of rain. In the New England Intercollegiate Lawn Tennis Association championship at Long' wood, Dame and jones again demonstrated their ability. Dame gained the quarterfinals, and Jones, by fine playing, reached the semif finals. In doubles, they won their way to the fourth round, closing one of Technology's most successful tennis seasons. 140 it 1 SLIMMERS, 1932 Coach Sauerwein, Coach Duncan Puffer Coffey Zouck Lawton Hughey Holt, Assistant Manager DuPont Sysko Satford Goodhand, Captain Winkler Hale LACROSSE Lacrosse, in its second season as a recognized sport at Technology, is a fast and interesting game of Indian origin. Its history at the Institute started with a group of students forming a team, the expenses of which were borne by themselves. So much interest was created, however, and so many teams were being formed by the New England colleges, that its development was rapid. While resulting scores would not give evidence of a successful season for 1931, no complaint can be made concerning the spirit and enthusiasm of the team. The hrst game of the season was with Harvard, a game which resulted in a decisive victory for the opponents. Under the able leadership of Captain Goodhand, however, the men showed steady improvement, as was demonstrated by the close scores of following games. The one victory of 1932 Captain the season was over New I-Iampshire, the Hnal game of the season being lost to Tufts due to inclement weather conditions. With the loss of only three veteran players, the prospects for the season of 1932 look particularly bright. CEYLON V. HALE SAUERWEIILX ROBERT HOLT Coach, 141 1932 Manager Kellogg Edd y Foote Bassinor Stevens Marchetti Shapiro Guerke Kinraide Nowell Moomaw Whittemore Crick Hamilton Lyon Hopkins Kiley Ryder Bentley t RIFLE TEAM Reporting to the range November 3, the Rifle Team, under the able coaching of Captain Kellogg and Sergeant McDonnell, got quickly into shape, and in the successes that followed, proved itself to be one of the most consistent winning teams of Technology. It has always been the plan of the coaching staff to lay great stress on shoulderftofshoulder matches and to develop a team that can account for itself on the range of the competitor as well as in a postal match. That the plan was successful this year is shown by the fact that the varsity team won the Eastern shoulderftofshoulder lntercollegiates in a field of fifteen competing teams, established a new Massachusetts Institute of Technology range shoulderftofshoulder record of 1,358 in a fivefman, threefposition shoot, and won all but one shoulderftofshoulder match during the season. Captain Lyon, Hodges, Bassinor, Kiley, and Foote were the outstanding shots and composed the Intercollegiate shoulderftofshoulder team. Kiley had the honor of being high man in the match with a score of 282, two points above his nearest competitor. The R. O. T. C. members of the varsity team 1932 Captain won the First Corps Area R. C. T. C. match in a field of eight teams. JOHN C. LYON NEAL E- HOPKINS CAPT. CRANVFORD M. Ksrrocc 1932 Manager 142 1932 Coach THE GOLF ,TEAM Metchear Yates Fearnside Churchill Mills Schneider, Manager THE SQUASH TEAM 14 , ' ' . - f ' ' Summers, Coach Payne Ingalls Newman Murphy deGive, Captain 143 May 2 May 9 May 16 May 23 january 30 February 6 February 13 February 20 October 16 October 23 November 9 RESULTS OF SEASON November 16 I. C. A. A. A. A. . December 5 December 11 December 15 January 13 January 15 January 16 February 13 February 19 February 20 February 26 March 2 December 9 December 12 December 18 January 6 January 8 February 15 February 17 February 19 February 23 February 25 january 16 February 15 February 20 March 5 March 12 February 6 February 12 February 13 February 19 February 22 February 26 March 5 March 11 March 12 March 15 Vcwsity TRACK Opp. M .I .T . Greater Boston Intercollegiates . 4th February 12 Maine ........ 82 53 February 20 New Hampshire ..... 92 43 February 27 N. E. I. C. A. A. . . 8th March 4 1NDooR SEASON iz K. of C. Games . . Boston College lst March 19 M. I. T. 2d Millrose Games . . Michigan State 1st March 29 Syracuse 2d A 111 2 M. i. T. za P B. A. A. Games . Relay team only-2d University Club Games . . . 5th October 10 CROSS COUNTRY Qctober 17 OPP- M-I-T- October 24 Harvard . . . . 18 Qerober 31 Dartmouth . . . . . 42 November 7 New Hampshire . . . 126 90 NOVen1ber 11 Holy Cross . . . . 28 30 November 14 N. E. I. C. A. A. . . 932 November 21 BASKETBALL Newport Naval . . . 14 57 Deeember 4 Harvard Independents . 26 33 December 18 Rhode Island State . . 41 26 January 19 Clark University . . 30 60 February 3 Harvard .... . 12 14 Mareb 5 Brown . . . . 26 42 Mareb 5 Lowell Textile . , . 23 40 March 12 Pratt Institute . . . 27 23 March 12 Stevens Institute . . 36 18 Mrrreb 19 New Hampshire . 23 24 Tufts .... 23 20 HOCKEY Harvard .... . 7 1 Princeton . . . . 10 2 Boston University . . 2 3 Northeastern . . . 3 0 Boston University . 4 1 New Hampshire . . 4 5 Dartmouth . . . . 9 0 . Boston University . . 3 4 ?3 Northeastern . . . 6 1 january 16 Brown .... . 4 5 pebruarv 12 BOXING February 13 Army .... . 7 0 February 20 Syracuse . . . . 5 1 February 22 Coast Guard . . . 3 3 February 27 Dartmouth .... . 3 4 March 5 New York University . . 5l 15 March ll, 12 FENCING New York University . . 13 4 Baltimore University . . 4 5 December 18 Navy ....... 13 4 January 9 Hamilton ...... 10 6 january 15 University of Pennsylvania . 11 6 February 6 Columbia University . . . 14 3 February 16 City College of New York . 10 7 February 19 Norwich ....... 7 10 February 27 Dartmouth .... . 7 6 March 2 Boston University . . 3 10 MHrCh 5 Opp. M.1.T. GYM Navy . . . 46 8 Bowdoin .... 23 31 Princeton . . . 22 32 New York University 20 34 Temple .... 25 29 Dartmouth . . . 315 225 Springfield . 28 26 Army . . 30 24 Harvard . . . 10 35 Intercollegiates 6th SOCCER Yale ..... 3 1 Dartmouth . . 6 0 Brown . . 1 2 Clark . . . 0 2 Bridgewater . . 1 1 Army . . 5 1 Harvard . . 4 0 Freshmen . . . 1 3 RIFLE Marines .... 855 877 Garden City R. E? R. Club . 868 895 YD American Legion 814 859 Boston R. Ei R. Club 897 873 University of Vermont 2180 2280 Norwich .... 2173 2280 Boston University . 1220 1358 Norwich . . . 1262 1358 Eastern Intercollegiate Championship . 1st N.R.A. Postal League, Won 6g Lost 1 - 1st Corps Area R.O.T.C. Cham' pionship . . . ISC General Postal Matches, XVon -I5 Lost 5 SWIMMING Amherst . . , 35 42 Harvard . . 56 15 Brown . . 56 21 Williams . 55 22 Rensselaer . . 56 21 Dartmouth . . 59 18 Boston University . 41 30 Bowdoin . . . 32 45 Wesleyan . . 54 23 N. E. I. S. A. . . 6th Place WRESTLING Harvard .... 31 5 Yale ..... 215 85 Tufts 23 5 Army . 26 8 Brown ..., 143 175 Norwich .... 13 19 Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute 23 13 Boston University . 16 20 Springfield . . . 26 6 April 30 May 2 May 4 May 7 May 8 May 13 May 18 May 19 May 21 May 24 April 25 May 2 May 9 May 15 February 28 April 25 May 2 May 9 May 20 October 16 October 23 November 9 November 16 April 18 April 24 May 6 May 16 January 13 january 16 February 20 February 27 March 3 March 5 March 12 March 19 March 26 October 17 October 24 October 31 November 7 November 14 Harvard Freshmen . November 21 Varsity .... Event Crew Race TugfoffWar Relay Race GOLF LACROSSE Opp. M. I. T Opp. MIT. April 10 Harvard . . . . 11 0 Boston University 0 6 Apfil 18 Brown .... . 5 1 Worcester Polytechnic Institute 3 3 April 25 Boston Lacrosse Club . 4 1 Brown .... 5 1 April 30 Boston University . 9 8 Bowdoin ff . 3 3 May 2 New Hampshire . . 5 4 Wesleyan . 2 4 May 13 Tufts .... . 9 2 Holy Cross . 6 0 Boston College . 5 1 SQUASH Tufts . . . 4 2 January 9 Harvard Club . . .- 4 1 Harvard . 6 0 January 14 Weston Country Club . 1 4 Army . 5 1 January 16 Trinity College . . 0 5 january 23 Union Boat Club . . 3 2 January 30 Lincoln Inn Society . 1 4 February 9 Wall-:over Club . . 1 4 TENNIS February 15 University Club . , 1 4 Boston University 3 6 February 19 Harvard . . . . 3 2 Holy Cross , , 4 5 February 20 Yale ,.... . 5 0 Columbia . . . 9 1 February 25 Harvard Freshmen . 1 4 Boston College . 1 5 February 27 Trinity .... . 0 5 F 'reslmmcm TRACK WRESTLING Dartmouth ...... 56 23 December 18 Harvard .... . 33 8 Andover ...... 862 40i january 9 Yale ..... . 28 10 Greater Boston Intercollegiates 2d January 15 Tufts .... . 16 20 New Hampshire .... 40 86 January 22 Browne and Nichols . 13 16 Northeastern ..... 35 91 February 5 Taft .... . 34 0 February 16 Brown . . L . . 20 21 CROSS COUNTRY February 19 Bucksport . . . . 31 8 New Hampshire .... 29 88 March 5 Springneld . . . . 23 11 Harvard ....... 45 Dartmouth . . . 58 BASKETBALL Holy Cross . . . 26 29 December 12 Wentworth . . . . 25 29 N. E. I. C. A. A. . . 8th December 15 Rhode Island State . 44 29 I. C, A. A, A, A, . , 7th December 19 Harvard . . . . 35 24 january 9 Dean . . . 56 31 LACROSSE January 16 Brown . . . 39 14 BIOW11 ----- - o O February 13 Boys' Club . . 40 20 HHYVHYC1 ---- - 7 0 February 17 Andover . . 38 17 Tufts - - 1 9 February 20 Tabor . . 37 20 Andover - - - - 7 2 February 24 Worcester . . 63 16 February 27 Tilton '. . 44 28 Harvard SWIMMING 44 18 March 2 Tufts .... . 35 19 Brown . 1 39 23 March 5 Dummer .... . 43 21 Dean . . 21 32 FENCING Bowdoln - - 45 23 January 16 Andover . . . . 5 4 Brookline - - 23 34 February 13 English High School . 6 3 Gardner ------- 54 8 February 20 Harvard .... . 8 1 Dartmouth ------ 50 12 March 12 Providence . . . . 7 2 BOYS Club fRoXoUfY Matohl 49 13 March 18 Boston University . . 3 6 Boys' Club ...... 35 27 ' HOCKEY SOCCER February 20 Thayer Academy . . 4 2 Watertown - - - - 1 2 February 25 Brown . . . . . 6 1 Dean .... . 4 0 Exeter .... . 0 3 BOXING Andover . . . . 5 0 February 13 Yale .... . . 6 1 . 5 1 February 27 Boston University . 1 6 . 3 1 March 12 New Hampshire . . 6 1 ' Field Day 534 vs. '35 Victor Points Event Victor Points . . '34 3 Football . ,34 4 . '34 2 Glove Fight . '34 1 . . '34 3 145 FRESHMAN SPORTS E Possibly the fact that participation in Freshman Sports serves as a substitute for compulsory physical training inspires many of the Hrstfyear men. Then, too, this is an admirable means for working off the excess steam that is naturally accumulated during the first stages of a college career. Each year there seems to be an increasing number of men taking part in some form of athletics, and, needless to say, it is part of the program at the Institute to provide the greatest participation for the greatest number. After intensive fall and winter training the Freshman Crews were in good condition for their first race of the season with the Union Boat Club in the latter part of April. The Freshman 15OfPound Crew showed good form by leading the way to the finish ahead of the boat club representatives, and the second 15Ofpound crew was not far behind the latter shell. A week later in the triangular regatta with Princeton and Harvard, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology shell was not able to keep up with the stronger Princeton men, but achieved some satisfaction in defeating Harvard. In the next race with Browne and Nichols School, the Freshmen were again victoriousg the 15Ofpound crew rowed half of the course with their shell full of water and it sank just below the finish. In their last test, the Freshmen defeated Harvard for the second time. The Freshman Track Team experienced one of the most successful seasons of recent years. Bell proved to be a star in the sprints and broke existing records on two different occasions. Close behind him was Hall who turned in very creditable performances in the distance events. The lower classmen emerged victorious in all of the interclass meets and exhibited unusual strength in the running events. At the Greater Boston Intercollegiates, Massachusetts Institute of Technology was second only to Harvard. Wrigley of Tech set a new mark in the broad jump, while Hill and Bell both took first places in their events. In the fall the Freshman Cross Country season started with a quadrangular meet at Harvard m which the then inexperienced Institute team was last. The team barely lost to Holy Cross but was FRESHMAN CREW Wing BIOIHICY Murdoch Jerome Lucke Mowatt Lowenstein Westfall Humphreys, Coxswain 146 1 FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM Hedlund, Coach Dr. Johnson - Bowie, Coach Morse, Manager Moran Mooney Sousa Lockhart Huff Hopkins Hastings Glynn Winerman Hill Walker Barrett Smith Wrigley Schwarz Allen Bell Holladay Mann Hall completely swamped by New Hampshire. In the New England Intercollegiates, led by Chalmers in eleventh place, Tech was sixth. At the I. C. A. A. A. A. meet in New York, Chalmers Hnished thirf teenth in a very fast race, the winner's time being only three seconds above the world's record. The team as a whole was seventh. The Freshman Swimming Team opened its season after an abbreviated training period with defeats at the hands of stronger squads from Brown and Harvardg but by steady training, they finished with as many wins as the Varsity. The men showed a fine spirit, and there should be some excellent material for Coach Brown to work on next year. A After winning the first game, the Basketball Team suffered a long series of losses, but the scores ew, . . - - :7Q12.,,:.:.. . A, I A , FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY TEAM ' Morse, Manager Penton Rees Horton Hedlund Nichols I Alden Talbert Holby, Captain Root Chalmers Lincoln 147 FRESHMAN SOCCER TEAM Kraus Forsburg Orton Waram Snow Taubman Mathias Hamilton Ballard Mather Bemis do not indicate the closeness of the contests in numerous instances. In several contests the men held their opponents to even terms during the first half only to weaken during the final minutes of play. They were fortunate to have as partftime coach, Al Zollar, graduate student, a graduate of the United States Naval Academy. Many more men were out for the Wrestling Team than in recent years, which may account for the improved showing made in that sport. Starting the season with men having no previous experience had defeats were suffered at the hands of Harvard and Yale. A very close meet with Tufts was won by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, followed hy a second close victory with Browne and Nichols School. At the Taft meet during the vacation four of the men were unable to attend, and the team failed to win a single bout. The next meet with Brown was won by a margin of one point, and decisive defeats at the hands of Buclrsport and Springfield followed. Two first places were taken in the New England Intercollegiates. The Freshman Soccer Team passed through a fairly successful season. After two weeks of practice the team journeyed to Watertown to return with a 2-1 victory over the high school there. The followf I 1.9 . - b ' -- i 'ad ...I , 25 A 3 ' ' '--.- ' . .. 1 , 4' j. Q ' 5: S i ta P l - i .. . .1 ' qi ...rr J, lf ' KW' FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Clark, Manager Drury Rosengard Cooper FitzGihbon Roffie Zollars, Coach Hunt, Manager Wetherbee Rich Bailey Peterson Doucette Fisher Szczechowicz 148 FRESHMAN SWIMMING TEAM Blakeslee Williams Jenkins Kass Hughes deRoode Beede Prohaska Brown, Coach Finlayson Charnley lsham Croxson Kevorkian Untersee, Coach Keiller Granberg Paige Guenther - Farmer DuRoss Hunt Edmonds ing week the Freshmen were outclassed by a superior team from Dean Academy. The Exeter game was won by a large margin although the regular goalie was forced from the game because of injuries. The absence of this man in the Andover game had a large part to do with the large score that team made during the encounter. Travelling to Harvard via taxi, the team lost and thus ended the regular season. Following an established custom the Freshmen engaged the Varsity in a postfseason game, and in accordance with the custom the Freshmen were defeated 3-O. Freshman Boxing started the season with a large squad of excellent material. Several of the men had had previous boxing experience. The first meet of the year was lost to Yale. In a home meet Boston University was defeated by a decisive score, matches being Won in all but one weight class. The last meet of the season was lost to New Hampshire. Due to the lack of men in the various weight classes of the Varsity team, several Freshmen boxed a number of exhibitions in order to fill out the programs. Since the Coast Guard Academy has no Freshman athletic rules, four Freshmen boxed on the Varsity for this meet. Two of them won their matches by knockouts. The experience gained in boxing these Varsity matches is a valuable asset to the Varsity boxing team of next season. FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAM , Ricks, Coach Woolf Schumacher ' Thelen Kay Bodell Kessler Judd Hakala Leeder McLeod Oshry Pomeroy Taubman Goranson Marderosion 149 Hia. A FIELD DAY The opportunityfor an official decision on Freshman or Sophomore supremacy is offered yearly by the athletic events of Field Day. Instituted to provide a vent for excess class rivalry, Field Day still serves that purpose despite its gradual evolution from the days ' of the cane rush, Tech Night riots, Sophomore Banquet kidnappings, street parades, garbage and egg throwing, to this year's comparatively sedate Glove Fight. Since 1927 this event has proved sufficiently strenuous to satisfy the bitterest of class spirit, yet safe enough to prevent serious injury to its participants. Last year the Glove Fight was given a scoring value, making it still more desirable to win the event for it became not only a matter of class pride, but also an opportunity to add a point to the class score. This year's Field Day may be described as one of the mildest, yet most interesting of its long line of pred.ecessors. Whether the usual barrage of garbage and eggs was missing on account of a whispered campaign against these missiles, or because of a general lack of eggfcitement, it is difficult to say. Certainly it was not because of insufficient spirit, for in spite of the absence of the messy missiles, every athletic event from the first pull of the tugfoffwar to the last scramble of the Glove Fight showed an abundance of both spirit and sportsmanship. The night before Field Day found a general air of unrest pervading. Studies were snubbed, books banished. Peculiar noises terrified the timid. Things began to happen. In the dormitories, marauding bands of sophomores succeeded in kidnapping two unfortunate freshmen. One was let loose at Central Square, dressed only in shirt and shorts. The second, forcibly -clad in a feminine unmentionable, succeeded in avoiding whatever fate awaited him by fainting at an opportune moment, frightening his captors into freeing him. Other freshmen were less fortunate. Somehow or other the '35 men were unable to cooperate sufficiently to offer any resistance to the organf ized groups of sophomores in search of hapless victims. Thoroughly depressed by the descriptions of what had happened to class treasuries of the previous year, neither class perpetrated any of the artistic mischief which had proved so costly. A bonfire, however, made its appearance, bringing the Cambridge Fire Department on the scene. After a hasty conference with the upperfclass field marshals the Fire Department, members of which had not yet forgotten the dorm riot of May, decided discretion was advisable and departed, the bonfire still blazing cheerily and safely in the center of the field. Disgusted with the lack of playfulness on the part of the firemen, the sophomores turned about for some freshmen to supply entertainment. The three who were captured made a valiant attempt at Take Me Back to Tech. They were more successful with the Stein Song. 150 As a last venture the carousers T wheeled one car upithe steps of Walker Memorial and another into ' 'F' T 4 the entrance of Building 2. Meanwhile, all was not quiet at the fraternity houses. Unfortunate pledgees were deposited in various parts of New England in various states of undress. Sophomores were treated similarly by avenging groups of freshmen. It was in the wee hours of Field Day morning before the activities of the night before had ceased and both sophomores and freshmen had retired to blissful slumber. Since the first day of Freshman Camp on Lake Massapoag the Freshman Crew had been practicing for the great event one-Field Day. Lapstreak barges were provided for the inexperienced, and Coach Haines and several varsity men served as coaches. The sophomores also started at this time with the advantage of previous training. Practice was held every morning at seven o'clock in order to secure favorable wind and sufficient light. When the day of the race arrived both crews proved in excellent condition and rarin' to go. ' As the starting event of a glorious Field Day, the crews lined up at the boathouse at sevenfthirty, bright and early in the morning. At the crack of the gun both crews leaped ahead with the flotilla of coaching and spectator boats following closely. All the way down the course the race was closely contested. Both crews struggled courageously, with the yearlings having a slight advantage. As luck would have it a footstrap gave way in the yearling boat, nearly tipping the shell, with the result that they fell behind slightly. The Sophomore Crew finished two lengths ahead at the end of a stirring race. Afternoon found a bright sun beaming down upon the crowded freshman and sophomore bleachers. Minus the usual shower of rotten eggs and refuse, the athletic events opened with the sophomores pulling their freshman tugfoffwar opponents across the line in short order. Perhaps the intense deterf mination on the part of the secondfyear tuggers was due to their attempt to erase the ignominy of their defeat the preceding year. At any rate they succeeded in winning the contest in nearfrecord time. Looking at their programs, spectators discovered that the next event was the football game with HP. T. McCarthy present as dead linesmanf' , Interest was intense as the Hrst half of the football game opened. Both teams had shown themselves creditably in previous encounters with outside opponents. It was conceded that the game would be hardffought and very much unlike the 40-O record victory of the '34 eleven the preceding year. And hardffought it was. The sophomore eleven succeeded in scoring but one touchdown, winning with the seven points thus netted. Finding a weak spot in their opponents' line, the sophomores early asserted their aggressiveness - H151 FRESHMAN FIELD DAY CREW Smith, Captain Lavenas Seeleman Daley Graham Rucker Johnstone Dubbs Clark and proceeded down the held with a series of line bucks and long passes. In scoring position, Sieminski carried the ball across for a touchdown. The additional point was obtained on a forward pass which, although incomplete, was allowed because of interference. With the half rapidly drawing to a close, the second year men again drove down the field. A long penalty, however, prevented a score and the half ended with the ball in possession of the freshmen. Unlike the football game, there was no doubt as to which team would win the relay race. It was a foregone conclusion that the sophomore aggregation would win, barring mishap. Interest, however, was high because of the chance that the longfstanding record might be broken. ...:. I -e. .... .. . .. c fb. . , I ' SOPHOMORE FIELD DAY CREW Woodbury Priggen Murphy Cantor joel Moomaw Licloif jordan Lister Woodhall, Coxswain 152 FRESHMAN FIELD DAY FOOTBALL TEAM Worcester, Coach Carmichael Jenkins Wissenbach Notman Sanderson Stark Byrne Guarino Cross, Manager Morgan Eynon Sieminski Farmer Peterson Prestwich Cooper Orchard Pomeroy Sherman Rosengard Kelley Reed Kennedy Hunt Gwiazda Lovering Fletcher Brosnahan Colby Szczechowicz The highlight of the day was offered when the sophomores succeeded in clipping threefhfths of a second from the Field Day relay record made in 1918. The recordfbreaking runners were captained by Richard Bell who also ran anchor man. Facing a zero score, the freshman tugfoffwar team made a valiant attempt to win the second pull. However, the greater experience of their adversaries triumphed and two more points fell to the sophof more score. The second half of the football game opened with renewed vigor. From the beginning of the half to the last whistle, spectators witnessed the desperate attempt of the yearlings to erase the sevenfpoint I . l SOPHOMORE FIELD DAY FOOTBALL TEAM V A Steele Westfall Schneck Muther Wilson Merriweather Maclver Gorman Vassalotti, Coach Poole Winerman Eagan Patch Geil Archibald Selvidge Williams Hill Milliken Sieminski Plass Wetherill Sayles 153 FRESHMAN FIELD DAY RELAY TEAM Cettomai Horton Fox Beckwith Bartlett Lytle Sharpe Holley Rich Greenlaw Keefe Gleason Nelson lead of their opponents. The sophomores, at the same time, tried equally as hard to increase their margin of victory. Neither team, however, succeeded in even threatening the enemy goalfposts and the game ended with the score still in favor of the sophomore eleven. Both sides Went into the Glove Fight with a burning desire to win - the sophomores, in order to score a complete victory, and the freshmen to prevent a total shutfout. Unlike the pitifully unbalanced encounters of previous years, there massed on opposite sides of the field an equally large number of both freshmen and sophomores. The crack of the gun sent some four hundred vvildfeyed enthusiasts -into a handftofhand battle, the size and ferocity of which had never before been witnessed on Institute ground. SOPHOMORE FIELD DAY RELAY TEAM FCIIUFCSS Sousa Doten Rimbach Ball Lockhart Edmond Schwarz Y Allen Wrigley Bell Hollaclay Timmerman Clark 154 FRESHMAN TUG - OFfWAR Gittens Germond Howell Taylor Packard Stockmeyer Alscliuler Wood Sjodahl Haskins Madden Scribner Caraventa Rothcn Mooririg, Manager Helvvitlx, Williams Wilkens Goodhart Little Frank Woolf Taubman' Creighton Drury Leavitt Debes DuPont, Coach With arms and legs flying about in seeming disregard for their connections, it was impossible to guess at the outcome and it was not until the announcement of the sophomore victory that firstfyear hopes were extinguished. With a whoop the victorious secondfyear men greeted this notice of their complete victory - the first glove ight won by a secondfyear class! Limping and stumbling, the conf testants headed homeward, but not before they had surrounded and cheered bedridden Tommy Cahill who had been watching the events from building eight. 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GILMAN '32 THOMAS B. RHINBS '32 Secre'tav'y Treasurer CLARENCE M. CHASE '32 CARROLL L. WILSON '32 Executive Committee DONALD B. GILMAN '32 CARROLL L. WILSON '32 I. COBHAM NoYEs, JR. '33 THOMAS B. RHINES '32 CLARENCE M. CHASE '32 RICH.ARD R. HALL '33 The function of the Institute Committee, as the legislative and executive head of the Massachuf setts Institute of Technology Undergraduate Association, is to supervise student life in general. In order that every activity may be represented, each one of the authorized Tech organizations is perf mitted one delegate, and each class has three elected members, including the president of the class. Meetings are held once every tvvo weeks, and more frequently if necessary. The president of the Senior Class, and the chairman of the Budget Committee are automatically president and treasurer, respectively, of the Institute Committee, but the other Offices -vicefpresif dent and secretary -are elected by the members. These four oiiicers, together with the chairman of the Walker Memorial Committee, and an elected member, form the Executive Committee, by Whom matters to be brought up at the meetings are originated. Most of the work of the Institute Committee is accomplished through the medium of subf committees. Among these are the Budget, in charge of all undergraduate funds, the Walker Memorial, which administers to the affairs of that building, the Point System, which restricts each student's activities to reasonable limits, and the Curriculum, Whose proposals, as representative of student desires, have considerable weight with the faculty. Special annual events, such as elections, Field Day, 184 l. Junior Prom, and Senior Week, are conducted by other standing committees, While the running Of affairs like Tech Circus or the All Tech Smoker is detailed to special committees. . . 4 . . . At first glance, the Institute Committee does not Seem to be invested With much authority, or to be as potent a force as in some colleges, actually it exerts Wide control. The need Which it fulfils is not so much a demand 'for a governing body, as the necessity for some supervision to make sure that the annual events are satisfactorily conducted, and to settle differences between various conflicting interests. The Committees right to cancel an Organizations status as an Ofiicial Tech activity, and to veto appoint' ments to its managing board is sufiiciently powerful to assure for its measure respect from both indie viduals and groups. 'Since its institution, it has found its authority ample and has admirably served its purpose. INSTITUTE COMMITTEE Representatives DONALD B. GILMAN . JOHN LAWRENCE . EDWIN C. BECK . ROBERT G. MACKAY . CHARLES C. BELL WILBER B. HUSTON . RICHARD BELL . . ROBERT M. EMERY . HENRY D. HUMPHREYS HENRY F. KING . . JOHN W. HUNT . CARROLL L. WILSON . J. COEHAM NOYES, JR. EDWARD D. STEVENS, IR. . ARTHUR N. RINEHIMER LEO P. LEINO . . . NORMAN O. PAQUETTE EUGENE F. LYNCH . THOMAS B. RHINES . RICHARD R. HALL THEODORE R. HEIM . CLARENCE M. CHASE . CHARLES M. THAYER . JAMES E. HARPER, JR. . WILLIAM H. BARKER . 185 Class of 1932 Class of 1932 Class of 1932 Class of 1933 Class of 1933 Class of 1933 Class of 1934 Class of 1934 Class of 1934 Class of 1935 Class of 1935 Budget Committee Walker Memorial Committee Elections Committee Points System Committee Dormitory Committee Combined Professional Societies Combined Musical Clubs M . I. T. A. A. Technology Christian Association Technique Tech Engineering News The Tech Voo Doo Interfraternity Conference Dunning Ebenhach Burvcell Towle Turner Noyes Mills WALKER MEMORIAL COMMITTEE Because there was a growing feeling that students should participate more actively in the admin' istration of the Institute, the control of Walker Memorial was placed in the hands of a Walker Memorial Committee after the war. Soon afterwards the Naval Hangar Gym was added to their care. Better cooperation ensued between the students and the faculty, and Walker Memorial rapidly became more popular as the scene of school functions. For several years past all the major social affairs have been held in the Main Hall, and there now seems to be need for an even larger building. The Walker Memorial Committee consists of four sophomores, elected after a fall competition, of two juniors selected as the most competent of last year's sophomore members, and of a chairman appointed by his predecessor. The chairman is exfoflicio a member of the Institute Committee and its Executive Committee. Among the Walker Memorial Committees many duties are the upkeep of the building and the assignment of rooms. It has the power to collect two complimentary tickets for every dance held with its permission, since at least one member must attend as supervisor. The committee may also assess a ine of one dollar for holding a meeting without permission. The committee is responsible for the schedules of coming events which appear in each issue of The Tech, and for the program boards outside the lunch room. It is charged with maintenance of all student bulletin boards about the buildings. It must report the election of a man to an important oflice in undergraduate affairs to his preparatory school. Altogether, the duties of the Walker Memorial Committee employ much of the members' time, and the services they render, except for those of the Technology Christian Association, affect the averagg student more than any other Institute activity. ,I 186 I. Morse Wilson Moore Holt ' BUD GET COMMITTEE There is perhaps no undergraduate activity which demands so mature and keen a power of judgf ment as does membership on the Budget Committee. The men who make up this organization must work constantly at their jobs so that the financial machinery of the Undergraduate Association may continue to function efficiently. Theirs is the difiicult task of regulating the expenditure of those funds which are annually collected through the Undergraduate Tax. They must judge carefully the relative merits of each organization so that this money may be distributed not only proportionately to the size and prominence of the various activities, but also that it may serve the greatest good to the under' graduate body as a whole. The work of the committee is further complicated by the fact that com' prehensive records of all disbursements must be kept. In order that the committee might function most smoothly and quickly, its membership has been limited to four men. These men are selected in the following manner: the treasurer of the Institute Committee becomes exfoflicio chairman of the Budget Committee, and has as associates the treasurer of the M. I. T. A. A. and two other membersfatflarge, who are selected by the Institute Committee. These men may always call upon the Bursar of the Institute for advice should some unusually diiiicult problem arise. It is the duty of the Budget Committee to draw up and present before the Institute Committee a budget of all expenses of the various organizations and of the different committees subsidiary to the Institute Committee. The committee must also l submit copies of all approved budgets of athletic organizations to the treasurer of the M. I.. T. A. A. and further, to report these budgets to the Institute C-mn.ittee. Annual financial reports of the activities of all recognized organf izatiors must also be hled. The Budget Committee is empowered to levy Hnes upon those organizations which do not ,promptly carry out their oblif gations to it. The Budget Committee has been unusually active this year due to the pref carious iinancial situation of a number of the activities. Among the more important functions of this year has been that of acting as receiver for Tech Show whichuhad disbanded during the year. When it is considered that before a man may attain the distinction of being a member of this committee he must also have served in other almost equally arduous positions, we see that the undergraduate body has at its financial helm some of its mostcapable members. I 187 ' The Chairman at his desk -and Bell Hapgood Fossett Lindsay MacKay Gifford JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE Exquisite music, novel entertainment, unique favors, a midnight dinner, and an attractive ballf room! These are only a small part of the tasks undertaken by the junior Prom Committee, and much of the work must be finished long before the date arrives. This committee, composed of five members chosen from the junior Class, with the President as Chairman, are responsible for the success of this affair, which has proven to be the most important event of Technology's social season. For the third successive year Walker Memorial served as the ballroom. Evergreens and vines strewn along the balconies and columns added dignity to the occasion and enhanced the beauty of this grand old building. Ranny Weeks and his orchestra of stage and radio fame were enthusiastically received by those ardent terpsichoreans attracted to the hall. While whirling and swaying to the delightful music of his band they listened to his vocal selections. Prom Girl! - that figure shrouded in mystery and secrecy, was revealed to the impatient visitors after the grand march as Miss Enid Romany, the charming leading lady of the company playing at the Copley Theater. It was not surprising that she was eagerly sought after by many of the fortunate youths who had met her, and to dance with her was the innermost wish of all. As the midnight hour marked the ending of the old day and the beginf ning of the new, the guests assembled for a splendid dinner, and immediately after followed some gay entertainment by a group known as the Personality Players. Continuing with the dancing Ranny Weeks and his boys played in their famous and inimitable manner until the eastern sky began to brighten and the curfew bells tolled the early hour of four. March 18, the date of the 1932 Junior Prom, of which the memory will not dim in the minds of the revellers who attended. Thus came to a climax Technology's social season. Prom Girl 188 L M.. Markstein Gamble Noyes Robinson Johnsen Ball Ulman Kittinger Prof. Fuller Davidson THE DRAMASHOP Ivfanclgernent JOSEPH C. NOYES, JR. '33 . BERNARD M. MARRSTEIN, JR. '32 MALVIN J. MAYER '33 . CHARLES B. GAMBLE, JR. '34 ALBERT G. BERNDTSON '33 FOSTER R. JACKSON '34 . I'IAzEL WELD '33 . . Tug, of the European Cafe . Pearl ....... Antonio Comaradonio . Joe ..... June Ramsey . . George Riddle . Minnie Riddle . . Avalonia Jorny . . . Earl, the MiI1ister's Son . Mrs. Jorny ..... Milton Jorny, Mayor of Avalonia Rev. Jesse Walpole . . . Mrs. Walpole . Mr. Cooder . Mrs. Cooder . . MISTER ANTONIO BY BOOTH TARKINGTON Hattis Conti Weld Cashman General Manager Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Stage Manager Art Director Scenery Designer Program Cover and Costumes NORMAN M. JOHNSEN '34 VIRGINIA D. DAVIDSON '34 FELIX J. CONTI '34 JOSEPH C. NOYES, JR. '33 PRISCILLA A. BACON '34 CARSON L. BROOKS '35 ISABEL C. EBEL '32 GENEVIEVE KITTINGER '35 CHARLES W. BALL '34 NATHALIA ULMAN '34 HENRY A. CASHMAN '34 IRWIN E. HATTIS '34' HAZEL WELD '33 ROBERT P. PARKER '32 HELEN D. MOODY '32 189 COMBINED MUSICAL CLUBS The Musical Clubs of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology were started in 1883, when the Glee Club was organized by a student group which had presented a successful minstrel show. Following this, Banjo, Guitar, and Mandolin Clubs were rapidly organized, and all these groups united as the Combined Musical Clubs in 1890. In 1921 the Mandolin and Guitar Clubs were reorganized as the Instruf mental Club, and two years later the Techtonians, a dance orchestra, was founded, thus completing the roster of the present organization. The Clubs have enjoyed a steady growth since they were first organ' ized, the total enrollment now being one hundred and sixty men. The Musical Clubs entered their fortyfseventh year with a promising season of concerts and dances already scheduled. The EUGENE F. LYNCH Glee Club, coached by Mr. William E. Weston, and under the leaderf G-'WWI Manage' ship of George W. Falk '32, has presented several outstanding concerts, and has made an enviable name for itself among the Musical Clubs of New England. The Instrumental Club has undergone a remarkable growth this year. Starting with twenty men, the enrollment now numbers thirtyffive. Coached by Mr. A. George I-Ioyen, and directed by Howard Quigley '32, this organization has attained an outstanding position among collegiate classical orchestras. The Banjo Club lost a great many of its members due to graduation, but under the combined leadf ership of Albert K. King '32, and William H. Pease '32, the group has enjoyed a most successful season. The Techtonians, under the leadership of Robert B. Semple '32, need no introduction to anyone who has danced to their music. They are recognized as the leading collegiate dance orchestra around Boston. The return of all of last year's members necessitated the organization of a second group to take care of the new men who wished to become affiliated with the Clubs in this capacity. The outstanding musical event of the season was the inauguration of a series of Sunday concerts, sponsored by the Faculty Club and the Dormitory Committee. These concerts were presented in answer to an insistent demand for a musicale to replace the Whiting concerts. Their popularity insures them a place among the social events of the school year. The Hrst of the series was presented by the Instrumental Club, the second by the Glee Club. Cn both occasions, Walker Memorial was filled to overflowing. The expectations of the Clubs were more than realized in the number of outside concerts which were presented by both individual and combined groups. The Clubs have enjoyed splendid ovations on their numerous radio broadcasts from local stations. r' Joi-IN STRENG 1. HARRY SUMMBRS Stage Manager Business Manager 190 K The following list of concerts summarizes the Work of one of the most successful years in the history of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Combined Musical Clubs: November 3. Franklin Square House November 6. Fall Concert and Dance November 14. Broadcast WEE1 November 19. Morgan Memorial Concert December 1. Stoughton Street Baptist Church December 7. Edison Employees' Club December 11. Christmas Concert and Dance January 16. Maugus Club February 22. Winthrop American Legion February 28. First Sunday Concert VINCENT C. FRISBY OMAR H- SOMERS Publicity Manager Treasurer 191 V GLEE CLUB Francisco Sweeney Moore Forbes Walters Wahlstrom Bell Dehes Rich Harper Blanchard Bemis Moore Cooper Carver Chapin Newton Martin Main Hughes Haberland Weston Pllan: Robinson Bridgham Lowery Wentworth Henderson Cullati Ford Blakeslee Merrill Kohr Schulerud Falk Traver Cochrane Coxx en Broder Sheehan Vicary Dello Russo Anderson Werra D'Albora Su anton March 1 Broadcast WAAB March 6 Second Sunday Concert March 7 Dorchester A. F. of A. M. March 8 Boston Consolidated Gas Co. March 10. Employers' Liability Assurance Corp March 11 Framingham Normal School March 31 First Unitarian Church, Newton BANJO CLUB Glickman Cox Worthen Bachenstoss Walters Triouleyre Pease King, Leader Conn Balboni Feuchter 192 TECHTONIANS Semple Dauphine Larrabee Carey Marshal Flanders Farrell O'Brien Smith Bridgham Farr April S. Combined Wheelock-M. I. T. Concert and Dance April lO. Boston Y. M. C. A. April 12. Grace Baptist Church, Somerville April 29. Spring Concert and Dance May 7. Brookline High School INSTRUMENTAL CLUB Lawson . Creighton Hanow Abbott Rothen Goldberg Jackson Moore Conant Crist Baker Tuclbury Poor Wright Stockmayer Quigley Peistrup Collins 193 TECHNOLOGY CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION The VTechnology Christian Association aims to be of practical service to every student and, by so doing, to help make life at the Instif tute run more smoothly. No membership fee 'is charged, all students and members of the Institute who are in sympathy with the objects of the Association and who wish to cooperate in promoting them are eligible to membership. There is an Advisory Board of alumni and faculty which maintains general and employment secretaries, and sustains advisory relations with the undergraduate organization. Direction of all the affairs of the Association is in the hands of a Cabinet made up of the ofhcers and the heads of the different departments. The Executive Committee, comf posed of the officers and three division managers, transacts business which requires more immediate attention. Last August some six hundred hfty freshmen were put in touch with two hundred upperclassmen who advised them regarding life at the Institute. The first week in September handbooks were mailed to every freshman as well as every transfer. The sixth Freshman Camp was attended by two hundred twentyfone freshmen in addition to the forty upperclassmen, members of the faculty and alumni, who acted as leaders and furnished the program. One member of the faculty stated that in his opinion the Freshman Camp was the most humanizing activity he had seen in his twentyfone years at the Institute. Among the activities sponsored by the T. C. A. at the beginning of the term are the following: two thousand five hundred large desk blotters were distributed to the members of the student body, a room registry for students desiring outside lodgings was maintained, copies of the T. C. A. hand' book, a directory of the Institute and its activities, were distributed free of charge to all freshmen, and the book exchange of the Association, where secondhand textbooks and equipment were sold at a small fraction of their original price. During the year, students were kept informed about churches of their faith and urged to become affiliated with them on the sofcalled ustudent membership basis, and to connect themselves with the young people's societies in these churches. The employment bureau of the Association helped a large number of students to secure work. The T. C. A. also sponsors the TechfinfTurkey project, by which a former Massachusetts Institute . of Technology student serves as an inf structor at Roberts College, in Istamf bul. The Tech Cabin, built in 1930 at Lake Massapoag, near Lowell, serves as headquarters during Freshman Camp, during the rest of the year it is used by various groups of students for weekfend outings. It proved especially popular during the last Christmas va' cation. The M. I. T. Student House, where twenty students live on a cofoperative basis, is also controlled by the T. C. A. . A ticket service has been main' RICHARD R. HALL President l tained by the T. C. A. for the past two WILUSSI HUTCHINSON years, there students may purchase JOHN STRENG Vice2President theatre tickets at boxfoffice prices. frmm.,,,, 194 t Merrill Mohr Hastings Schumacher Oldenberg Hungerford Avakian Pratt Feeley Quick Best Rand Greenblatt Ross Streng Lawrence Hall Allen Hutchinson Aborn Clippings and pictures of interest to the students are posted daily on the bulletin board outside the door of the orhce. The senior student Ofhcers of the T. C. A. are as follows: President, Richard R. Hall '32, Vicef President, Willis S. Hutchinson '32, and Treasurer, John Streng '33. Early last November the annual T. C. A. drive Was held, and failed by only a small amount to reach its quota of S5,100. Service is the middle name of the T. C. A. - service to anyone, anywhere, any Way, any time, regardless of creed Or color, and it is to maintain this objective that the Technology Christian Association is organized. Advisory Board HORACE S. FORD WALTER HUMPHREYS '97 REV. SIDNEY LOVETT LBICBSTER F. HAMILTON '14 COL. FRANK L. LOCKB '86 WILLIAM P. RYAN '18 PERCY R. ZIEGLER 'oo Executive Committee RICHARD R. HALL, '32, President WILLIS S. HUTCHINSON '32, VicefPresident JOHN STRBNG '33, Treasurer WALLACE M. ROSS, General Secretary PENNELL N5 AEORN, Employment Secretary FRED R. HENDERSON '32, Religious Division WENDELL C. ALLEN '33, Office Division JOHN LAWRENCE '32, Service Division Religious Division FRED R. HENDERSON '32, Manager A. STEVE AVAKIAN '33, Boys' Work EDWARD J. A. KRATT '34, Deputation and Meetings WILLIAM C. SCHUMACHER '34, Church Relations BROR GRONDAL- '31, Conferences PREBEN OLDENBURG '33, Foreign Students and Techfinffurkey Office Division WENDELL C. ALLEN '33, Manager ARTHUR HUNGERFORD, JR. '33, Book Exchange FRANK C. FEELEY, JR. '34, Ticket Service CHARLES B. BRYAN '33, Room Registry and Information JAMES R. MERRILL '33,IAdvisory Board Solicitations ARTHUR GREBNBLATT '33, Advisory Board Receipts Service Division CHARLES E. 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Y ff-HX' ff 1. y , ,L , - .- - -. f' ,....1ygg1,,f,,Q,, ,fn , z:?cT:, - g 4,-:.. V. - 5 . f H- 4---- Arfbfffffw' A -f '-- 1 1 il' f' YS? 'Nw-l., A-M1--44-.ff -' 1 . f ...fig .. VV 1, f-.ij , VVV:gg,:jfj'TjEL:jj':gv1'jff53 W N . N, L VM V . .V ,V VL V: lgad,-N'-A V V V -.-T-T.,--.N, , . .v P,,V,.L W-'? 'h'ZTfT'21':r'ff1E??:f...n 'Q'3T3?2?!7'N': f ff ' , .. - -A '- V-9.53 - -wtwfl' QM? ff' . ,. 3-7511 - ., .,..1,,-- ,.., Ngf:--G..-.. . -...r ,. -5'-fp, .wb- PTUIBBLEI CATH DNS TECHNIQUE The events of the year at Technology as' recorded in this volume of TECHNIQUE are affected by happenings of previous years and are the result of that which has gone before. It would seem as if the activities were merely scenes in just one act of a long drama that has been unfolding for years. Cbviously, a synopsis of the past history of Tech' nology, as portrayed by TECHNIQUE, is essential for a clear under' standing of the traditions and ideals which inspired the labors of the makers of this book. By no means small is the debt which the present students owe to one man, William Barton Rogers, for the very existence of the Institute was brought about as a product of his broad vision. In the fall of 1860, the substance of his dreams was realized by the inf THEODORE R4 HUM corporation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The opening being delayed by the Civil War, February of 1865 saw Rogers as the head of a new school with a student body of fifteen. One year later, on land granted by the Commonwealth in the new Back Bay region, the Rogers Building was erected. Within its walls the entire Institute lived for eighteen years. Under the able guidance of President Rogers the Institute was directed through its most critical years, and with his death in 1882 it had been formally estabf lished as a scientific school of no mean reputation. With the ascension of President Walker a new program of expansion and development took place. By this time the undergraduates had grown to a sizeable group, and it was but natural that they should devote more of their time to such activities as would bind them with a seal of common fellowship. Wishing to make some permanent record of the various incidents that filled their leisure hours, the Senior Class presented the first TECHNIQUE in 1885. It was a paper bound volume, containing two hundred pages, fine reproductions of photographs and an abundance of the quaint pen and ink sketches characteristic of those days. From President Walkers death in 1897 until 1900, Prof. James M. Crafts acted as President, and was succeeded by Dr. Henry S. Pritchett. Under his administration the undergraduates were aided in the development of their athletic and social life, as a gymnasium, a Union, and a playing field were created to fill long felt needs. During this period the TECHNIQUE became recognizable as the ancestor of this present volume. These books contained many improved photographic cuts. More beautiful bindings in cloth replaced 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 TECHNIQUE for that year, and which did not fail in leaving their trace on the books to follow. Football and baseball General Manager CARI. J. H. WAHLSTRCM RCEERT A. GI-IELARDI JAMES E. Noncxoss Features Editor Departments Editor Circulation Manager 198 5 were abolished through the fwill of the student body, and Field Day with its several sports was instituted in place of the old Cane Rush. TECHNIQUE presented for the Hrst time color work and drawings in half tone. Dr. Pritchett resigned in 1907 and the chair was admirably held for two yearsrfby Dr. Noyes. With the inauguration of Richard C. Maclaurin of Columbia, the history centers upon a larger, though not radically different phase of life. During this same year, the TECHNIQUE distinguishes itself by introducing a section devoted to interior views of the Institute. By this time the small pages used composed a rather cumbersome volume because of its thickness, although it was not until several years later that a standard of larger page dimensions was utilized. By this time the Institute had outgrown its quarters in Back Bay, the number of its courses had increased from six to fifteen, the instructing staff, originally ten, was then three hundred, and there He were Inineteen hundred students. Everyone realized that the time ROLP ELIASSHN had come for a change. There was a necessity for providing a place for greater laboratories and shops as well as dormitories for the students, coming from all corners of the globe. Almost as if anticipating the tremendous expansion that was to come, TECHNIQUE enters into a period of expansion of its own. The 1915 volume takes a big step forward by the adaptation of informal photographs which give the book a lively and informal atmosphere. The editorial passed from the history of TECHNIQUE in this volume with a most pretentious outburst, as if in defiance of such a possibility. President Maclaurin proved himself well able to cope with the difficulties which seemed to be stifling the further expansion of the Institute. In securing financial backing lay his peculiar genius, and he worked untiringly with raising of funds. Less than five years after he came into mice, the great new Technology was under construction. It is altogether fitting to make some mention of those who made this possible, chief among whom was Mr. George Eastman, a beloved friend and benefactor of the Institute, who only recently passed to the great beyond. Under the anonymous name of Mr. Smith, he made possible the new Technology by a series of gifts totaling well over eleven millions. Shortly before his death, Mr. Eastman made a bequest to the Institute which made possible the construction of a new building, housing Physics and Spectroscopy Laboratories. l Worn out by his successful efforts in the creation of the new Institute, President Maclaurin died on January 15, 1920. Under the brilliant leadership of Dr. Samuel W. Stratton, who succeeded to the post in December, 1922, the Institute weathered the postfwar period of stress. With the advent of anew President, TECHNIQUE was made an undergraduate activity, its various editorial positions going to those l Editor ' Fosrmz R. JACKSON JOSEPH H. COENEN JOEL B. STEVENS, ja. Art Editofr Treasurer Photographic Manager 199 Y competitors performing meritorious I work. The 1924 book was the last a one to be published as the Juniors' yearbook, and the next year, 1925, the first undergraduate TECHNIQUE appeared. When President Stratton became Chairman of the Corporation and Dr. Karl T. Compton was made President in 1930, the final phase of history of both the Institute and TECHNIQUE. began to reveal itself. Since his inauguration President Compton has introduced a series p of changes in the organization of l the several departments. Under C L Jogjsilsljxjjalgfu his direction a system of separate ManaiSlNEdigm Iggsignedj schools, similar to the colleges making up a great university, have been formed, under the leadership of outstanding members of the Faculty. TECHNIQUE has given recognition to this change by revising the Faculty section of this volf ume, making it more in keeping with the new system. Rather than a long series of group photographs comprising the entire instructing staff of the several departments, only the pictures of the members of the Faculty are printed in the new book. Cne of the chief features of the book is the biography of the late Dr. Samuel W. Stratton, which appears as a prologue to this volume. In it the reader will find a wealth of material dealing with his remarkable life and achievements, and the judgment, by those who best knew him, of his character. In the same section will be found hitherto unpublished pictures of this notable man. With respect to its external appearance, the book surpasses its predecessors in that it has a new type of cover which has never before, to our knowledge, been used by any other book in this country. In style and type of binding, it closely resembles a rare old English book of a limited edition which was recently discovered. In endeavoring to emulate this binding, a copy was secured and taken to the Boston Bookbinders for their guidance, as they had never seen anything like it in their long career in bookbinding. Taupe was chosen as the color of this really remarkable piece of cloth. In conclusion we express our ardent hope that this volume will be as favorably received by its subscribers as its predecessors. The staff has made an earnest effort to embody in it innovations, but at the same time has retained the good points which have made the last few volumes so popular. ' 1 i if 4 DAVID W. LEE W1LLiA1vs W. Hmvrz IVIARVIN -I. SILBERMAN Associate Treasurer Associate Advertising Manager Literary Editor 200 Chakmaklian Howell Ayer Jones Hughes Jarrell Sjodahl Epstem Cross Kusinitz Bellinson Lappe Byrne Russell Ballard CHARLES W. BECHLE HAROLD R. BELLINSON PAUL E. DAVIS, JR. JAMES T. EVERS JOHN B. BALLARD WALTER J. BYRNE STAFF Assistant Circulation M anagef JULIUS GOLDBERG Sophomoofe Staj' TURNER W. GILMAN WILEUR M. JONES IRVING R. KUSINITZ PAUL LAPPR F reshmcm Staff LEO F. EPSTEIN JOHN H. HOWELL ABRAHAM K. CHAKMAKLIAN RICHARD L. HUGHES J. AUSTIN CROSS RICHARD F. JARRELL BERNARD H. NELSON DONALD K. LISTER THORNE W. MCWHOOD GEORGE W. RUSSELL FRANCIS B. SELLER LARS H. SJODAHL GEORGE E. VALLEY, JR. LOUIS B. WETMORE 201 THE TECI-I A Record of Continuous News Service for Cver Fifty Years, has been not only the motto but the pride of Volume LI of The Techg for in addition to its literal meaning, proclaiming the fact that it is more than half a century since the undergraduate newspaper had its incepf tion, during that entire period The Tech proudly presents an unmarred record of progress. Tradition is a precious thing, more or less intangible in its value, that can only be achieved by the passing of time, and The Tech can rightly take pride in the tradition to which it is entitled as the oldest of the several publications at the Institute. Even in the early years of the Institute, a pressing need was felt on the part of many of the students for some publication that would express their common interests and make a permanent record of their accomplishments. Credit for the founding of the newspaper must be given to a small, in fact a very small, group of undergraduates, who in the year 1881 called a mass meeting at the old Rogers Building in the interest of those desiring to organize an Institute paper. Two men, H. Ward Leonard '83 and Arthur W. Walker '82, of whom the former acted as chairman, were the moving spirits of that meeting, and to them was given the responsibility for the formation of the first issue, which was not long m making its appearance. First conceived in magazine form, the first issue consisting of twelve pages was attractively bound in a brown cover. From the time of its rather auspicious creation, The Tech has lived through many changes and evolutions as to form and detail although the policies and ideals as expressed by its founders have remained substantially the same. An expression of these principles is contained in the written records from the pen of the first editor: And now comes The Tech asking its share of the favor. Even as its predecessor, it attempts great things. It will be its aim to promote the interests of the students in 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, prof tecting the freshmen, curbing the sophomores, 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 in the development of their young manhood and womanhoodf' A worthy expression of a worthy goal! Little did this editor realize, perhaps, that fifty years after the tmie of this writing, the editors of The Tech would be striving unswervingly toward this same ideal. The creators of the paper were faced with the problem of ensuring its existence, and naturally the first volume was conservative and had for its main purpose the permanency of its organization. From CHARLES M. THAYER General Manager JOHN G. HAYES DAYTON H. CLEWELL BBAUMERT H. WHITTON Advefffsmg MGHUSCT NEWS ECUIOT Features Editor 202 its inception until 1892, about ten years later, The Tech appeared as a bifweekly magazine consisting chiefly of scientific matter, stories and jokes, resembling an imaginary combination of Tech Engineering News and V00 Doo. At .this time, however, the weekly issue was substif tuted for the bifweekly publication and its ofiicers gave serious atten' tion to the problem of making it the official news organ of Technology. Previous to this The Tech had Iilled its columns with scientific material and stories, with nn attempt being made to record undergraduate activities with the exception of the football and baseball teams. lt was a little over ten years later before the final transition was accomplished and the undergraduate publication became a newspaper in reality for the hrst time. In the year 1903 the magazine form was abandoned and a fourfcolumn, fourfpage paper was adopted in its place, to be published three times a week. Coincident with this def velopment came an enlargement and separation of the news and busif ness departments of the paper in order that the increased circulation ADDBON 5- ELLIS and advertising might be cared for properly. The Tech was not through evolving and experimenting, however, for in 1909 another change was made, this time to a daily newspaper. The period lasting from this change to the outbreak of the World War in 1914 marked a desperate struggle for existence, due to the increased expense of daily publicaf tion which was considerably augmented by a less proportional amount of advertising, and the insuffif cient quantity of news at the Institute. The Tech seemed to be destined to be a trifweekly paper, for after the return to this basis in 1914, prosperity once more assumed the editorship and success became the business manager. With the advent of the World War and the entrance of the United States into the struggle, The WarfTime Tech came into being, with issues appearing twice a week. The news value of the publicaf tion was greatly increased under the direction of an Alumnus, Paul C. Leonard '17, and The Tech can justly feel proud of its war service record under his guidance. The circulation more than doubled during this period, largely due perhaps to the keen interest of the Alumni in the publication of intimate accounts of the activities of Institute graduates and undergraduates during the war. Publication was continued on the bifweekly basis until 1921 when a return was made to the prefwar trifweekly printings. , With the close of Volume L in January, 1931, The Tech celebrated its Golden Anniversary of service to both Faculty and undergraduates. While Volume LI in some sense represents a new begin' ning, the start of a new era, yet the traditions and policies of the undergraduate newspaper as deterf mined by Hfty years of succeeding oflicers had to be assumed. Using these precepts as a foundation, Editor DAVID B. SMITH WILLIAM L, SIIBPPARD GEORGE H. Roms Business Service Manager Make-Up Editor Circulation Manager 203 I Volume LI has attempted to advance still further by instituting several innovations such as changes, in its makefup and several new feature cole umns. It is far too early to judge the success of these efforts, but they were only made after careful thought and deliberation on the part of those in authority, and the future will reveal the extent, if any, of their justification. When the occasion warranted, special issues were published. At the Junior Prom, an extra edition with a rotogravure was distributed to the S R, F . . . W i, H. B mm LMNG Prom guests during the midnight mm 'mm Managing Editor Business Manager intermission. This has always been one of the most popular features of The Tech, as the 'LProm Special serves as an attractive souvenir of Technology's chief social event. Later in the year, The Tech management cooperated with the Institute authorities and the Combined Professional Societies by publishing the L'Cpen House edition. This edition contained several extra pages, including a rotogravure section, and was offered free of charge to every guest who patronized Tech' nology on that day. During June, after the examinations were over and many of the three lower classes had departed from the vicinity, the Commencement lssue,', containing news of special interest to the class of 1931, was published. With the reopening of the Institute in September, the work that had been started the previous term was continued with the issuing of the Freshman Camp edition, especially for the Freshmen, and several weeks later the Field Day rotogravure. The real service which The Tech has rendered during the past year, that of providing a continuous news record three times a week, must be passed over after the barest mention and a reiteration of the policies and ideals that have motivated The Tech for the past fifty years: that of promoting the interest of Technology undergraduates. A continual striving for that goal has marked the entire history of Volume LI, a goal that doubtless has not always been attained since editors and reporters are only humans and are subject to human frailties and weaknesses. So it is with both pride and regret that Volume LI passes on, making way for Volume LH, regret that it can no longer serve, and pride because it has the greatest confidence in its successors to carry on the traditions of Over Fifty Years of Continuous News Service. FRED W. KRESSMAN Sports Editor a s 63 . . lf: ' 5 -155 E 4 -FEI -sf in I sf --S - Q '+ -as 4 uiahlwhrh 13-Bl. 204 Coldforb Rostan Jester Krim Leavitt Kunz Newell Churchxll Banquer StanHeld Dadakis Horvit: WILLIAM B. SCHNEIDER '32 EDMUND F. MCLAUCHLIN '32 ALANSON C. BOWEN '33 News Writers THEODORE N. RIMBACH '34 WILTON J. LINDSEY '34 CONSTANTINE S. DADAKIS '34 WALTER L. WISE. IR. '34 Sports Writers FRED W. KRBSSMAN, IR. '33 HERBERT R. PLASS '34 DAVID A. ROBBINS '34 NORMAN B. KRIM '34 SIMEON VANT. JESTBR, JR. '34 JOHN T. BURWELL,JR. '34 q KENNETH WILLIAM R. CHURCHILL JOHN -R. NBWELL '34 Fisher Kilroy Wise Heintz Dow Hossfield Daley , Plass Daniels Fry THE TECH STAFF Editorial De partrnent RICHARD T. CRAIG '32 CONVERSB W. SWEETSER '33 Q JOSEPH L. FRIBDMAN '32 ERIC P. NEXXVMAN '32 News and Sports Department Feature Writers PAUL COHEN '34 DAVID HORvITz '34 Reporters DEBORAH V. RUBENSTEIN '3 CATHERINE BATES '34 PHILIP A. DANIEL '34 RUTH GREEN '33 RICHARD TAYLOR '34 Photographic Stajff WILLIAM C. FRY '34 Business Department Staff RENE C. DUBOIS '34 BERNARD GOLDFORB '34 Circulation Department KENDRICR H. LIPPITT '34 Advertising Department C. BELL '33, Associate Advertising Manager Sta-rj' ALBERT A. HOPEMAN, IR. '34 ALBERT M. HEINTZ '34 205 4 VOO DCIO Every well rounded engineer must have his dose of humor. This tonic has been distributed about our campus for fourteen years by none other than Phosphorus himself. He struts about the halls as well as taking his usual position in the classroom, always alert to jot down anything of the unusual that happens to take place. Indeed, so sly is this member of the feline family that others are seldom aware of his presence. His policy is to poke fun at anything or everything. Whatever the student body is for, Phos is always strongly against. With this in view he is largely responsible for our life here at Tech becoming anything but a grind. These new leases on life are distributed monthly in eight attractive and highly entertaining editions. JAMES E- HARPHRJR- The Institute first experienced a college comic fourteen years ago Germ! Manage' under the name of Woop Garoo. The foundation was carried on largely by the versatile efforts of the genius, Edward Edwards l2O. His persistence was responsible for a fourfpage comic containing mostly humorous articles. So popular was Woop Garoo that within a year it had changed from a small sheet to a fullffledged magazine with numerous short jokes, drawings, and drool. The name was changed to Voo Doo QFebf ruary, l919D and under that name has advanced to a prominent position among college comics through' out the country. Among the outstanding humorous writers and artists the name of Eric F. Hodgins '22 will be remembered for many years to come. Teodorico Quiros '21, better known as the great Kiko, disf tinguished himself along artistic lines. In fact, it was he who was responsible for the mural paintings which adorn the walls of Phosphorus' kennel. Last, but not least, came Samuel Chamberlain '21, who later became one of the country's leading etchers. The Managing Board is composed of a select number of seniors and juniors. Under these men are the assisting staffs of three departments: literary, art, and business. The members of these departf ments are in direct competition for the higher positions, and the experience here gained enables them to carry on the affairs of state. Volume XIV, under the senior supervision of james E. Harper, jr., Morris I. Poze, and Francis S. Chambers, jr., broke forth their nrst efforts with the junior Prom Number. Its Erst appearance was the night of the gala affair itself, and many hearty laughs Cfeminine as well as masculinej could be heard from every nook and corner of the lounges. As a matter of fact, the four additional pages in this debut number were a sure sign that Volume XIV meant business. The Modern Number contained a wide selection of art work with many modernistic designs and captions. This was an issue that one could not but help browsing over a second and third time, finally I deciding that it was quite the thing to be up to date ' after all. The outstanding number of the year appeared in May. An unusual cover by Harper Richards was a good takefoff on Vanity Fair. Within were many pictures of wellfknown theatrical stars as well as a MORRIS I. Pozn I . DUKE SELIG, JR. Literary Editor page of our own Hall of Fame. The literary articles Advmfsfng Manage, 206 as well as the general makefup carried out the Vanity Fair idea to the bitter end - a most excellent job! I' What would life be at Tech without the usual welcome to the incoming class in',the Freshman Number? The impressions that a prospective engineer was apt to gather from this issue were enough to ruin him for life and drive the idea of becoming an engineer from his much confused mind entirely. Fraternities were also taken for a ride and their methods of convincing innocent freshmen were exposed. This was followed shortly by the Faculty Number. The unusual customs of some of the better known professors were taken for a ride as well as the over emphasis of their bright sayings. In December appeared an issue with nothing special as a feature but still it did not detract from the usual standard of humor and artistic talent. After reading a number of the drool type of articles it was perfectly evident that Christmas and a long sought vacation were not far away. A new experiment was attempted in january when an issue appeared alcng the type of the New Yorker. It was written l FRANCIS S. CHAMBERS, IR. Business Manager entirely by a group not connected with the Board and their lack of experience was evident. This issue was not as popular as others but unearthed some hidden talent for Phos. However, the pendulum swung G. RUSSELL EDDY Circulation Manager just as far the other way when there appeared more or less of a Tabloid Number Cthat is, if we were ' to judge from its coverj. This issue was the last of Volume XIV and a strong finish was their motto. All the scandal pertaining to the Institute and its undergraduates was brought to light. The Honorary Societies were taken over the jumps as well as a few select members of the instructing staff. After reading this number, several of those who were so fortunate as to own a copy visited the Engine Lab to see if it really was undermined. Thus ended a brilliant volume. Another litter of kittens was born. D. MALCOLM FLEMING Publicity Manager - :i Q ' .'.' gli?QTLIQQWAQI-LFE-a'Cij'rifrging'1' rf.,-'ra . . 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EMERY '34 ARTHUR GREENBLATT l33 Child Purcell Shaw Britton Dangel Mills Holladay Reynolds Carpenter Potter O D00 STAFF Associate Editors HERBERT A. MORRISS, JR. '34 WILERED H. RAPPORT '35 WINCHELL REEVE '33 HEREWARD A. REYNOLDS '34 KELSEY Y. SAINT '35 Business Associates HARRH' E. HEILIGENTHAL, UNC LOUIS P. HOLLADAY, III '34 VJILLIAM H. MILLS '34 HENRY E. WORCESTER, IR. '32 208 . tl' ,' Q THE TECH ENGINEERING NEWS Thirteen years ago, in the spring of 1919, a prominent English manufacturer was visiting Technology. Upon reading Marconi's announcement of the sending of a wireless message between Ireland and Canada, he expressed his surprise that there was no publication devoted to articles of technical and scientific interest at the Institute. Indeed, he was fully justified in his comment, considering the pref eminent reputation of Technology in these two fields, and it was extraordinary that no journal of this nature had been founded prior to that time. Later, in the summer of the same year, the advertising manager of The Tech, while soliciting business in New York City, found there a class of advertisers who were interested in college technical journals, CLARENCE M. CHASE, JR. but not in a semifweekly newspaper. Returning to the Institute the General Manager following fall, he placed the matter of technical advertising before the Managing Board of The Tech and plans were made to take advantage of this particular class of advertisers, by publishing a monthly technical supplement under the leadership of the Chairman of the Editorial Board. As a later development the Chairman of the Editorial Board and the Editor of the magazine became, almost of necessity, two separate positions, and the first editor of the new publication was selected. By Christmas, enough advertising material had been collected for the Erst issue, which made its appearance in February. This first supplement was enthusiastically received and soon became of such large proportions that it was no longer feasible for it to remain part of the organization of The Tech. Thus, before this new publication was a year old, it was launched upon its own independent career as the Tech Engineering News. It is interesting to note that earlier in the history of the Institute C1914-19181 there had existed the Technology Monthly, a semiftechnical, semifliterary publication which had flourished for a time, but due to incapable management and unprogressive methods, first lapsed from its original purpose and then combined with the Harvard Engineering journal to promote closer cooperation between Technology and Harvard. It was finally suspended when it became little more than a pictorial monthly. The Tech Engineering News did not in any way emulate the abovefrnentioned journal, but estabf lished certain definite broad policies and principles that have been adhered to with but few variations. Its primary aim was set forth to be an organ linking the present and past student bodies, broadening, extending, and stimulating to as great a degree as possible the engineering instruction given at Tech' 1 l r l 4 WILBBR B. HUSTON DONALD G. PINK CHARLES E. BUCHANAN Advertising Manager . Associate Editor Treasurer 210 nology, by bringing before both students and the Faculty the accomf plishments of graduates, engineers, and business men of eminence in their professional fields. In addition, it was to make public the results of original investigations in the Institute laboratories. Quoting from the Constitution of Volume II, uThe greatest purpose of Tech Engineerf ing News shall be to promote closer cooperation between the Alumni and the Institute, Faculty and students, thereby welding past and present members offthe Institute into a harmonious body which may serve the nation and society more effectively. Accordingly its official name was adopted as 'kThe Professional journal of the Alumni and Undergraduates of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Simultaneously with the establishment of its own organization and policies, The Tech Engineering News was the chief instrument in organizing the Engineering College Magazines Associated, for the express purpose of soliciting national advertising for all of the member publications through a single wellfknown representative and also to Ed1ft01 iTl'Cl'li6f beneht by coordinating editorial and business policies. So, in a relaf tively few years, The Tech Engineering News has risen from a position as a small newspaper supplef ment to the present magazine which is generally regarded as one of the leading scientific undergradf uate journals of this country. By virtue of its distinctive subject matter, it is widely quoted by prof fessional and technical publications. With the completion of the twelfth year of its existence, The Tech Engineering News has termi nated a volume made possible only at the expense of exceptionable activity. The prevailing business depression made great inroads on the monthly income until finally it reached a point about half that of the normal revenue. To keep the magazine financially profitable, the Business Department proved itself equal to the emergency by observing rigid economy and by thoroughly eliminating every unnecf essary expense, so that now at the end of the volume, the publication shows a profit for the year Needless to say, this business activity has not by any means been reflected in the editorial policies nor has it prevented their improvement. While endeavoring to enhance the literary structure of the magazine, the directors have had full cognizance of the ideal that it is essentially a college publication, and as such, the articles should be so written that they might appeal to the college student. I-Iowf ever, this does not mean that articles of the type appearing in numerous popular magazines are solicited. Rather, the articles are chosen with the interests of both its student and alumni readers in view, and the subjects are almost exclusively of current engineering problems, presented in such a manner that they may be understood by the most casual reader. Technicality for its own sake has been eradicated, ALBERT G. Dmrz A EDWARD L. JONES CHARLES E. FULKERSON EDWARD R. ATKINSON Associate Editor Circulation Manager Managing Editov 211 ALFRED B. BERGHELL Business Manager and successful effort has been made to broaden professional training by making each issue a potential appeal to every man in the several courses at the Institute. Cne of the fundamental policies of the publication is to secure as conf tributors, men in the field who not only know their subject but are authorities in their own particular line of endeavorg both alumni and outsiders have shown their appref ciation of the intrinsic value of the magazine by furnishing material. Prominent men are approached and usually they gladly comply with such requests. In addition to portraying E. HAROLD ANDERSON Publication Manager a few of the innumerable topics applying to science and the engineering profession as a whole by men of note such as Dr. W. F. G. Swann, Dr. R. M. Langer, Dr. K. T. Compton, Dr. R. I-I. Baker, Thomas Penard, J. A. Summers, Richard Gould and many others, special features are presented by incorporating news of the Institute Departments, short, pithy editorials, book reviews, an engineering digest, sketches of the lives of some prominent members of the Faculty, sketches of the lives of famous scientists of history, and previews. This volume has introduced student articles, eight having appeared during the past year, and is now attempting to have one good student article every month. Reader Interest is the chief feature of the editorial policy and is the criterion by which all the manuscripts are judged. Some issues during the year were made particularly impressive by reason of specialization on certain subjects. The May issue, dedicated to Michael Faraday, was exclusively an electrical number pref senting some ten modern subjects in electrical engineering. The February, 1951, number contained several articles on the iron and steel industry. The March issue presented two contributions on tile and two on bridges. Three of the outstanding articles of the year were ulvlichael Faraday, by Dr. W. F. G. Swann, Taking Stock in l931, by Dr. K. T. Compton, The Manchurian Triangle, by Prof. F. K. Morris. Considerable modification of the editorial policy of the magazine was manifested in the past volume. In the November issue the most distinctive change appeared in the typography. Each month there appeared on the editorial page a sketch of the life of one of the ten famous men whose names appear on the four pylons in the Great Court of the Institute. For January issue the cover design was changed from the wellfknown burlap background to a more striking one of granite texture, the printed letters being made to appear incised. The sum total of all these improvements has furthered the attractiveness of the magazine. Technology can well be proud of the high standards and the wide reputation upheld by The Tech Engineering News, and its emrts to keep on a high plane the level of the undergraduate activities of the Institute. gg -I Hy g r-Q gn -gn , s A X - B- W f ': I-.i xfj L55-TJ: f g m j ENGINEERING NEWS? if f - 1:-- I - f 1 ' e ---- L. MFTQFFI 'TT' 4: Z 'F ' I I ' Qi in ff ,ff .1 f:a'-2f: -s-- -E - - . - Q fi 1 at w e 212 Gamble Kimball Burns Finlayson Borger Rahn Gilbart Haseltine Doyle Nicoli Ogorzaly Watson Brown Moore Hart: Read Luqas Ebenbach Stewart THE TECH ENGINEERING NEWS STAFF Assistant Editor J. ROBERT MCCAA'32 Assistant Managing Editor RAYMOND L. BROWN, '33 HOWARD E. BURNHARDT '35 CHARLES W. BUBIER '35 GORDON K. BURNS '34 ERNEST R. CARR, JR. '34 WILLIAM V. CORCORAN '35 WILLIAM R. COX, JR. '35 Assistant Advertising J. GODFREY BORGER '34 WALTER F. READ '34 M. JACK BERNSTEIN '34 FRANCIS S. DOYLE '34 GEORGE D. FENTON '35 KENNETH D. FINLAYSON '35 ARTHUR W. GILBART '35 Editorial Department Editorial Staff JOSEPH DALEDA '34 CHARLES B. GAMBLE, JR. '34 WILLIAM R. HASELTINE '34 EDMUND D. LUCAS, JR. '34 ROBERT C. MADDEN '35 FRANK J. MESSMANN '35 Business Department Assistant Treasurer FRANK M. HARTZ '34 Business Staff MORRIS GOODHART '35 HENRY B. KIMEALL '35 CECIL E. MANN '35 GEORGE E. MERRYWEATHEIR '3 FRANK A. NICOLI '34 213 Assistant Editor GEORGE P. BENTLEY, '33 Art Editor HERMAN G. PROTZE '32 FRANK H. MOORE, JR. '34 HENRY J. 'OGORZALY '35 WILLIAM W. SEARY, JR. '35 JOSEPH L. SELIGMAN, JR. '34 CHARLES T. STEWART '34 Assistant Circulation Managers JAMES B. WADHAMS '34 ROBERT E. EBBNBACH '34 CARL W. RAHN '34 RALPH P. RANGER '34 DANIEL F. SHEPHERD '35 WILLIAM M. WATSON '34 King McMorrow Forbcs Moore Madsen Lloyd jones THE BENCHMARK Managing Board General Manager EDMUND H. LLOYD '33 EditorfinfChief Business Manager EDWARD L. JONES '33 INGVALD E. MADSEN '33 Literary Editor Circulation Manager BERNARD I. MOMORROW '32 JOHN C. KING, IR. '33 Photographic Editor Associate Editor ROBERT FORBES '33 FRANK H. MOORE, IR. '34 The Benchmark, symbol of the foundation stone of all civil engineering, is indeed an appropriate title for that small volume which serves to record for posterity the activities of the civils at the camp at which they first come into contact with the fundamentals of civil engineering. Camp Technology lies in the heart of God's Country, amongst all that is beautiful in nature - the ocean, the rivers, the lakes, the hills and the trees of Maine. In this environment surveying and stream gaging are bred into the minds of these fortunate students. Work here is a real pleasure and is so different from the regular Institute in Cambridge that even the professors lose their dignity and become one of the gang. Work from morn till night does not curtail social activities, however, for twice a week the Cole legians swarm to the nearby dance pavilions Crenovated barnsb and give the farmer girls a big time. The baseball games with the hicks from the neighboring fishing villages attract large crowds and the climax of the social season, the Labor Day Dance, draws the fair sex from far and near while the older folks and their young offspring come to look the place over and partake of some delicious food. Athletics in the morning and dancing in the afternoon provide the major attractions. For those less socially inclined, there are weekfend Hshing and canoeing trips to the many nearby lakes. Swimming and hiking are also very popular. Canada attracts others. In writing and pictures, these events are well recorded each year in The Benchmark, which is edited, published, and distributed while the camp is in session. Many a civil longs for the pleasant hours spent at Camp Technology as he glances through his treasured copy of The Benchmark, souvenir of happy days long past. 214 THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON A' 1 UNDERGRADUATE PUBLICATIONS F' PROP. WINWARD PRESCOTT fDeceasedj HARRY D. PECK J. RHYNE KILLIAN, JR. DEAN HAROLD E. LOEDELL ,f A. W. K. BILLINCS, -IR. L'Life, wrote George Meredith, 'Lis but a little holding lent to do a mighty labour. Professor Winward Prescott's life, abruptly terminated by an accident on March 1, was indeed a little holding, but with it he labored admirably and wisely. At this our Hrst opportunity vve of TECHNIQUE bear tribute to him, as a friend and adviser not only to us, but to all those other students who came in contact with him in his work as a teacher and as a member of the l Alumni Advisory Council on Undergraduate Publications. WINWARD PRESCOTT It is for his Work as a member of this Councilthat We most wish to render him homage. Erom 1923 until his death, he participated in the Work of the Council and for most of this period he was its chairman. In this capacity he contributed notably to the maintenance and improvement ofTl1e Tech, T. E. N., Voo Doo, and TECHNIQUE. Particularly was he a friend of Voo Doo Cprobably because the comic spirit ran strong in himl, although all of the publications received from him encouragement and general guidance. We can say nothing better of him than that he made our undergraduate publications more enjoyable and profitable for those students who have served on them. The variety and fullness of his life is hardly more than suggested by the recorded annals of his career. He was born in Boston in 1886 and graduated from Harvard in 1909. After engaging in business for a period, he returned to Harvard for graduate study and received from that institution its Master of Arts degree in 1916. Immediately thereafter he came to Technology as a member of the staff in the Department of English and History. His teaching covered various fields in the Department of English and History, but he was particularly interested in Engineering Report Writing. His Work in building up this subject became Widely known. He also directed certain supplemental subjects such as the one devoted to committee vvork. ' Cver a period of years Professor Prescott had been a collector of bookplates and had assembled one of the largest collections in the country. These he classiied and indexed with great thoroughness and he published various monographs on different phases of this subject. This past vvinter he published a textbook on report writing novv being used at the Institute in the courses he built up. The collection and study of short stories as a literary form was another of his interests. In the field of sports he was an enthusiastic golfer. A At the Institute he was a member of Woop Garoo, the honorary V00 Doo Society, of Pi Delta Epsilon, National Honorary journalistic Societyg and of the Beaver and the Walker Club. Those who have served under him on Technology's undergraduate publications mourn the loss of a friend and critic. . Since its inception in 1910 the Advisory Council on Undergraduate Publications has made a determined effort to further sound business policies on the part of all publications. These efforts were climaxed by the establishment in 1919 of the Council as trustees of the reserve fund of each publication. These trust funds are being carefully supervised by the Council with a publication building as the ultimate goal of this reserve. 1886-1932 215 PI DELTA EPSILON FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT Not to be completely without the glamour of football, Technology annually witnesses three interfpublication gridiron struggles. At stake are two prizes: the traditional TechfTechnique beer stein and the Pi Delta Epsilon cup. The former is contested by the newspaper and yearbook alone, while the latter may be possessed by any one of the four publications. This year Ends TECHNIQUE in proud possession of the TechfTechnique cup, and halffowner of the Pi Delta Epsilon award by virtue of a tie score with last year's champion, Voo Doo. Clad in makeshift uniforms, more often mirthfprovoking than prof tective, the football huskies of TECHNIQUE and The Tech met upon Tech Held early in November. In the first half TECHNIQUE kicked off, and the ball was put into line play by the newspapermen. They were quickly stopped and it soon became evident that the newsf paper's weak line would prove advantageous to the yearbook. Despite repeated gains, the TECHNIQUE players did not succeed in scoring during the first three quarters. Determined to win, but finding little success in that direction, the yearbook chanced a shoestring play. It took the newspapermen completely unawares, and netted the six points which won the game. , f The game as a whole was marked by ragged and unscientific playing on the part of both teams. Despite a better line and more coordinated backfield, the yearbook succeeded in winning only by a fortunate forward pass, so tenaciously did the newsies contest the game. Any unvented animosities were let loose upon the steaks served at the annual TechfTechnique football banquet. There the newspaper relinquished the contested cup amidst cheer and good fellowship. In view of its victory over Tech Engmeerf mg News, the V00 Doo met TECHNIQUE upon the gridiron some weeks later in the playfoff game for the Pi Delta Epsilon cup. Line rushing enabled TECHNIQUE to penetrate deep into Voo Doo territory during the Iirst half. Aided by a poor kick and a number of fumbles on the part of their opponents, the yearbook men succeeded in bringing the ball to the fivefyard line. However, there the followers of Feline Phosphorus held for all their nine lives and wrested the ball from the eager 'Sniques. The half ended at this tense moment. Aa, .3 . .. . ...-'I .L 551 The remainder of the game was marked by rather slovenly playing on the part of both teams. Probably because of the numbing effect of a twelvefbelowffreezing wind which howled across the field, neither team succeeded in further threatening its enemy's goal posts. The game ended with no V I - , score to the credit of either publication and the possession of the Pi Delta Epsilon cup undecided. With this annual football series, the staffs of Technology5s publications have shown themselves capable of efforts more strenuous than typewriter manipulation or pen pushing. In so doing they not only offer themselves diversion buts upply then' spectators with many an unexpected chuckle. In these football games the literary men have none of the drudgery of months of practice, none of the strain of do or die attitude, yet all the enjoyment of friendly team conflict. . . 216 TECHNIQUE RUSH-' With a wail of bagpipes and a beat of drums, the traditional Technique Rush was ushered: onto Tech Field on Cpen House Day, May 2. As a pref liminary to the actual combat, Eddie Morris, the wellfknown Harvard stadium announcer, made public the elections to the newly appointed staff of the 1932 yearbook. He also read the rules of the contest, impressing upon the rushees the fact that the use of lethal weapons would be frowned upon, mayhem discouraged, and murder deplored. Despite the stringent restrictions so emphatically set forth, the contest ants showed little loss of courage. At the crack of a gun, the sixty combat' ants threw themselves upon a pile of oilfsoaked boxes wherein was hidden the first prized paddle. In a few moments, a small form was seen wriggling from beneath a mass of flying arms and boxes with a triumphant grin. The smiling victor was Robert N. Emery '34, who thus distinguished himself by winning the first Technique. He was, incidentally, the only fraternity man to succeed in obtaining a paddle. The first paddle having been secured, attention was turned to the greased hut, through the top of which the remaining paddles were to appear at onefminute intervals. Here the real struggle ensued. Cooperative attack, having in the past proved successful, was again used in this battle. At least two men worked together, one acting as a stepping . . I stone and the other as a Ngofgetterf' Both members of the ' 1'1 t team received an equal share of punishment, for whereas the high man fell further, the L'booster was hit harder. The plentif ful grease and oil helped soften shocks considerably. When the last drop of grease had been smeared, and the last paddle wrested from the hut, it was found that of the twenty paddles, nineteen rested, rather insecurely, in the hands of Dorm men. The fraternity representatives succeeded in getting only the first - an honor in itself, though a small one. Technique Rush achieves originality each year by the manner in which the first paddle appears upon the iield. The paddle, incidentally, is a small piece of wood, upon which is branded suitable identiiication. It is exchangeable for a current issue of TECHNIQUE and hence is so viciously fought for. Past Technique boards have shown great ingenuity in concealing the first paddle. In the 1927 rush, it was thrown onto the field, hidden in one of a dozen tennis balls, in 1928, it was released from a conf veyer running above the field, in 1929, it was placed in a large beach ball rolled into the midst of the contestants, and in the 1930 rush, it was concealed beneath an innocent looking pile of sand. This past year, it was in one of a pile of oilfcovered cardboard boxes. The remaining paddles are fed out through the top of the brightly checkered, thoroughly begreased hut. It is there that combat is centered. Casualties are usually limited to losses of dignity and articles of clothing. In the course of the 1931 battle, one of the participants was very forcefully deprived of his trousers. However, little daunted by such a mishap, he quickly covered himself with the shreds of a shirt and again entered the fray. 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JJ' w N '6- Y' , ,-lx X.-X ',A,x-,R Kr: xwi 'wx Xa.. , ,f-,,.xN'-I. , N , ' . ---Qhf. af- w'Xf5N,-5x.xx,N3 HUNURARY SCODCIUETJUES .I 5 I TAU BETA PI Beta of Massachusetts - Established 1922 JAYSON CLAIR BALSBAUGH VANNEVAR BUSH KARL TAYLOR COMPTON MURRAY FRANK GARDNER GLBNNON GILBOY AUGUSTUS HERMAN GILL WILLIAM HOVCAARD M. MAXWELL BOWER ELMER WORTHINGTON BRUCMA RICHARD HENRY FRAZIER FRANK MALCOLM GAGER HERBERT KENNETH ALLBRIGHT ERNST HAROLD ANDERSON CHARLES BUCHNER BASINCER MINOT ROBERT BRIDGHAM GEORGE ROBERT DANIELS ALBERT DIETZ ROLE ELIASSEN FRED PARHAM FEUSTEL JAMES BROWN FISK STUART REID FLBMING RICHARD LEICH FOSSETT, FREEMAN WATTS FRAIM BROR GRONDAL, JR. WILLIAM ANTHONY HALL FREDERICK ROBERT HENDERSON WILLEM HOLST, JR. WILLIS SHAW HUTCHINSON JR. NN Fratves in Facultate PROFBSSORS ' INSTRUCTORS F ratves 220 WILLIAM SPENCER HUTCHINSON DUGALD CALBB JACKSON FREDERICK GEORGE KEYES WARREN KENDALL LEWIS EDWARD FURBBR MILLER CHARLES MILTON SPOFFARD JULIUS ADAMS STRATTON ERNST ADOLPH GUILLEMIN HAROLD LOCKE HAZEN CHARLES KINGSLEY, JR. PARRY H. MOON BYRON ELFED JAMES HARRY LINCOLN JOHNSON SUKSI-IOM KASHEMSANTA GLENN ARTHUR LOWERY FRANCIS ARTHUR LUTZ ALFRED AUGUSTUS MULLIKEN, JR OTWAY WATKINS RASH, JR. FREDERICK CHARLES REESE THOMAS BROOMELL RHINES HOWARD LARSEN RICHARDSON JOHN CECIL ROWE WILLIAM CLEVELAND SCHOOLFIELD DUKE SELIC, JR. ROBERT BAYLOR SEMPLE HAROLD AUGUST TRAVER ROLE VALDEMAR WALLIN O 0 .AL r' J lt.-. L11 E- A 1 f OSIRIS SENIOR HONORARY SOCIETY WILLIAM HOLLEY BARKER CLARENCE MILTON CHASE, JR. ADDISON STERLING ELLIS DONALD BERTRAM GILMAN WILLIAM PENNfCASRILL HALL THEODORE RUDOLPH HEIM JOHN MERKEL KIMBLE 'Deceased DKFRANK HENRY RAND HENRY SMITH PRITCHBTT XRICHARD COCKBURN MACLAURIN ALFRED EDGAR BURTON XJAMES PHINNEY MUNROE ISAAC WHITE LITCHFIELD ARTHUR AMOS NOYS FRANCIS RUSSELL HART DAVIS RICH DEWEY XGEORGB WIGGLESWORTH EVERETT MORSS ALBERT FARWELL BEMIS XHOWARD LINCOLN COBURN 'FRANIc HARRISON BRIGGS HORACE SAYFORD FORD HENRY GREENLEAF PEARSON WALTER HUMPHREYS ALLAN WINTER ROWE HENRY ADAMS MORSS CHARLES MILTON SPOFFORD THENRY PAUL TALBOT XSAMUEL WESLEY STRATTON WILLIAM EMERSON ALEXANDER MAGOMEER WARREN KBNDALL LEWIS SAMUEL CATE PRESCOTT CHARLES LADD NORTON JOSEPH WARREN PHELAN HARRY JOHAN CARLSON KARL TAYLOR COMPTON LEICESTER FORSYTH HAMILTON 221 JOHN LAWRENCE FREDERICK MICHAEL MOSS JOSEPH COBHAM NOYBS, JR. THOMAS BROOMELL RHINES WESLEY HOWARD VAN BUREN ELLIOT LEONARD WHITAKER CARROLL LOUIS WILSON gf! BEAVER KEY SOCIETX RICHARD MAXWELL ARMSTRONG DAVID LOCKMAN BAEGOCR WALTER CLINTON BAGRUS WILLIAM HOLLEY BARRER CHARLES Cox BELL DAYTON HARRIS CLEWBLL CLAUDE EVERETT COON WALTER ROBSON DUNCAN PIERRE SAMUEL DUPONT ADDISON STERLING ELLIS RICHARD LEIGH FOSSETT, JR. CYRUS STOW HAPGOOD JOHN GREENWAY HAYES ROBERT GERALD HOLT WILBER BROTHERTON HUSTON BYRON ELEED JAMES GUSTAVE EDGAR KIDDE ROBERT MERRIMAN KIMBALL ROBERT GRANT MACKAY HARRY LAWSON MOORE, JR. RICHARD STETSON MORSE CHARLES EDWARD QUICK JOHN DAVENPORT RUMSBY DUKE SELIG, JR. OMAR HERBERT SOMERS JAMES EDWIN TURNER EDWARD LELAND WEMPLE 222 7 I I U 'I' GL QUADRANGLE CLUB JOHN BUTLER BALLARD PETER BARRY HAL LAWALL BEMIS WALTER WALLACE BIRD, JR. EDWARD POMFRET BROMLEY JOHN TYRRBLL CHENEY, JR. PAUL CALVIN COOPER WILLIAM WOOD CROSS CARBON CHATLEY DUEES JOHN BARTOL DUNNING JOSEPH LYMAN FISHER GEORGE TILDEN FISK EDMOND HUBERT GUERIN, JR. GARNET PETER GRANT FRANK RAYMOND HATCH FRANK MARTIN HARTZ WILLIAM WHVEATLAND HARTZ EDWARD JANSEN HEIZER LOUIS PHILLIPPE HOLLADAY, IH Faculty Membcv HENRY GREENLEAE PEARSON Active Members 223 HENRY DEXTER HUMPHREYS, JR ERNEST ASHLEY JOHNSTONB FRED ATWOOD JONES GEORGE MARTYN KINGSLAND FRANK JOSEPH MESSMANN SAMUEL NORTON MINER REGINALD GEDDES MURDOCH JOHN ROGERS NEWELL CLARK NICHOLS HOWARD LINDLIE REICHART, JR EDWARD BOWEN REILLY FRANK GERALD RICHARDS CASON RUCKER RICHARD ELLIOTT STANDFIBLD HOYT POST STEELE JAMES MCARTHUR THOMSON JAMES BEARDSLEE WADHAMS ARTHUR OLNEY WILLIAMS, JR. 74 X THE TECH BOAT CLUB HONORARY CREW SOCIETY JOHN LANGDON BATOHELDER WILI.IAM HAINES PATRICK BERNARD MANNING ROBERT CHAPMAN ALLWYN THOMAS HELM ANDERSON, JR. WALTER CLINTON BACKUS WENDELL EUGENE BEARCE GEORGE FRASIER CASEY JOSEPH THOMAS CIMORELLI PHILIP SHERMAN COOK CURTIS DREW CUMMINGS JAMES MILNE DUNLAP ALBERT WARD DUNNXNG ALLAN LOMBARD DUNNING DONALD WHITNEY FETTERS ROLAND DOUOLASS GLENN CYRUS STOW HAPGOOD HENRY DEXTER HUMPHREYS CHARLES WATSON JEROME WILLIAM ADAMS KIRKPATRICK JOHN LAWRENCE Honorary Members Active Mernbers 224 Dr. ALLAN WINTER ROWE Prof. ROBERT HALLOWELL RICHARDS EDWARD LOEWENSTEIN CHARLES HERMAN LUCKE FRANK KENNETH MACMAHON CHARLES LLERBERT MARTIN CHARLES ERNEST MILLER ALLAN QUIMBY MOXVATT REGINALD GEDDES MURDOCH WILLIANL WILKINS PLEASANTS JOHN WARD REGAN, JR. THOMAS BROOMELL RHINES HOXVARD LARSEN RICHARDSON JAMES GALLAVAN TORBIT ROBERT MUNGER TRIMELE RICHARD HAKEK VALENTINE FREDERICK BINGHAM W.KLSH ELLIOT LEONARD WHITTKKER PAUL WING, JR. WILLARD DANA WOODBURY, JR. I I 1.4, fl? PI DELTA EPSILON Massachusetts Institute of Technology Chapter - Established 1910 ISAAC WHITE LITCI-IEIELD Prof. HENRY GREENLEAE PEARSON Ik Prof. WINWARD PRESCOTT MARSHALL WALKER JENNISON RALPH THEODORE JOPE JAMES RHYNB KILLIAN, JR. ERNST HAROLD ANDERSON WILLIAM HOLLEY BARKER ALFRED BAYARD BERGHELL FRANCIS STAPLETON CHAMBERS, JR. CLARENCE MILTON CHASE, JR. ALBERT DIETZ ROLE ELIASSEN ADDISON STERLING ELLIS STUART REID FLEMING JAMES EDWARD HARPER, JR. 'Deceased. Honorary Members Graduate Members Active Members 225 Prof. ARCHER TYLER ROBINSON Prof. ROBERT EMMONS ROGERS JOHN JAMES ROWLANDS Dean HAROLD EDWARD LOEDELL THEODORE AUGUST MANGLESDORE GILBERT MORGAN RODDY THEODORE RUDOLPH HEIM JOHN JULIAN LOUSTANAU JOHN CLARENCE LYON EDMUND FENNESSEY MCLAUGHLIN FREDERICK MICHAEL MOSS JOHN ALBERT OSTBRMAN WILLIAM BENEDICT SCHNEIDER, JR WILLARD BOWLES SIMONDS CHARLES MUCHMORE THAYER ,,'QPY7'9 I 499141-.0 I X 5 ,6- lilzg I Qxff I I UI' '71 .1 Zigi . K .-.g. li- I3 as' R . Q 'aInn4It,,- .1 ff E' ' J 'J VE! Rl, 5 - 'I ,I .I x,b1,. ' ., , fy I4 ' Y 7:5 V . I , -I.. xx Q 1. I, GROGO HONORARY SOCIETY OF TECHNIQUE Active Members ROLF ELIASSEN WILLIAM WHEATLAND HARTZ THEODORE RUDOLPH HEILI FOSTER RHODES JACKSON JOHN JULIAN LOUSTANAU JOHN CLARENCE LYON FREDERICK MICHAEL Moss JAMES ELI NORCROSS MARVIN JULIUS SILBBRMAN CARL J. H. WAHLSTROM ELLIOT LEONARD WHITARER 226 0 I PM STYLUS HCNORARY SOCIETY OF THE TECH H onowwy MC711bCT8 Prof. ROBERT EMMONS ROGERS FREDERICK GARDINER FASSETT, JR. JAMES RHYNE KILLIAN, JR. WILLIAM HOLLEY BARKER KENNETH GRENVILLE BELL DAYTON HARRIS CLEWELL RICHARD TYNDALE CRAIG ROBERT JOSEPH DUNLAVEY ADDISON STERLING ELLIS STUART REID FLEMING JOHN GREENWAY HAYES RICHARD THURLOW HODGDON STANLEY LATHROP JOHNSON ELLIS CARL LITTMANN EDMUND FENNBSSEY MCLAUGHLIN Faculty Members Active M embers 227 THEODORE AUGUST MANGELSDORE ERIC PFBIFFER NEWMAN EDWARD NICHOLS POOR GEORGE HARDCASTLE ROPES WILLIAM BBNEDICT SCHNEIDER, JR. WILLIAM LUND SHEPPARD WILLARD BOWLES SIMONDS DAVID BEACH SMITH CONVBRSE WENTWORTH SWEETSER CHARLES MUCHMORE THAYER FREDERICK WIDMANN WEHMILLER BEAUMERT HARRISON WHITTON JOSEPH JOHN WINKLER HONORARY SOCIETY OF THE M. I. THOMAS HELM ANDERSON, IR. WILLIAM BECKETT WOOP GAROO . VOO DOO T Ho'no'ra'ry Membeofs Dean HAROLD EDXVARD LOBDELL Prof. WINXVARD PRESCOTT Prof. ARCHER TYLER ROBINSON Prof. ROBERT EMMONS ROGERS Active MCW1bCYS DAVID IVIALCOLM FLEMING JAMES EDNVARD HARPER, IR FRANCIS STAPLBTON CHANLBERS, JR. MORRIS IRWIN POZE JOHN FREDERICK CROWTHER PIERRE SAMUEL DU PONT, HI GEORGE RUSSELL EDDY XDeCeaSed. HARPER VANNOY RICHARDS DUKE SELIG, IR. 228 J v 'll iii . ' SCROLL HONORARY SOCIETY OF T. E Honorary Members Dean HAROLD EDWARD LOBDELL Prof. FREDERICK KUHNE MORRIS FREDERICK GARDZNER FASSETT Faculty Member MARSHALL WALKER JENNISON Active Members ERNST HAROLD ANDERSON ALFRED BAYARD BERGHBLL CHARLES EDMUND BUCHANAN CLARENCE MILTON CHASE, JR. ALBERT GEORGE DIBTZ JOHN HOLCOMBE DODGE, JR. DONALD GLEN FINK CHARLES EMMETT FULKERSON CHRISTIAN ERNEST GROSSER WILBBR BROTHERTON HUSTON EDWARD LEE JONES HERMAN GUSTAV PROTZE 229 BATON HONORARY SOCIETY OF THE COMBINED MUSICAL CLUBS Honorary Members Dr. KARL TAYLOR COMPTON Prof. EDWARD EVERETT BUGEEE ORVILLE BOARDMAN DENNISON Prof. WILLI.Abi THOMAS HALL, III Prof. HENRY GREENLEAE PEARSON b Active Members GEORGE JAMES BRADY HOWARD FRENCH CARVER HENRY JACOB CI-IAPIN ARTHUR LEONARD CONN GEORGE WASHINGTON FALR URANO FILBRA VINCENT CAMDEN FRISBY LESTER GLICKMAN ALBERT DUNNING KING EUGENE FRANCIS LYNCH FREDERICK IRVING MINER 230 WARREN HOPKINS PE?-.SE EDWARD NICHOLS POOR HOWARD MALCOLM QUIGLEY ROBERT BAYLOR SEMPLE OBIAR HERBERT SOMERS JOHN STRENG ISIDOR HARRY SUMMER HAROLD AUGUST TRAVER CARL .IOHAN HARTVIG WAHLSTROBI THOMAS WESTON I' 4 X ,H- 4 fs v Y K .7 I 'Ill 5' V. ' - L 5 6 ,. , fm ' f . ' 49? 1 . .dmv -1 -qu , r J. A L ,-if I ' If T I f-- A - J 1 I Q- IEC. - I- .n l H- '- fi fw. E y ,-gm . .- , Ii ww 4151 ' MASQUE HONORARY SOCIETY OF TECH SHOW FREDERICK BERNARD JAMES DONOVAN WILLIAM EMERSON KARL DICKSON FERNSTROM WILLIAM C. GREENE, JR. WALTER HAMBURGER RALPH LEROY HARLOWE D. A. IVES ALEXANDER MACOMBBR ROBERT J. MARLOWE LANGDON MATHEWS CHARLES BRODER ALFRED PETER BRUCE EUGENE SHERMAN CLARKE JERBMIAH FRANKLIN COOK MAURICE COOK WILLIAM DEVER CORDER GEORGE WASHINGTON FALK CLARENCE WINEIELD FARR GRACE GBRTRUDE FARRBLL ADOLPH FBIBEL WINSLOW VALENTINE FITCH LEON HYZEN WILLIAM ADANIS KIRKPATRICK WILLIAM ARTHUR KILBOURN Honorary Members CHARLES A. YOUNG Active Members 231 LEONARD CLIFFORD PESKIN CHARLES QUICK DELBERT LEON RHIND ROBERT EMMONS ROGERS ALLAN WINTER ROWE JAMES J. ROWLANDS ERWIN HASKEL SCHELL CARL SCRANTON RAYMOND SOVEY VIRGINIA TANNER HIRAM YEATON WATERHOUSE HAROLD PAUL LAWTON MALVIN JOSEPH MAYER ALEXANDER PAUL NICHIPORUK PETER PARKER CHARLES BURDITT PEAR, JR. WINCHBLL REEVE HOWARD ADDISON ROBINSON JOSEPH SANTORA ANITA KATHERINE SARABIA JOHN FRANKLIN STRICKLER, JR. ROBERT SWAIN GILBERT FRANKLIN TYLER FRANK VANUCCI CHARLES PHILLIPS WOODS lx ll . lvl V41 I l CHI EPSILCN HONORARY CIVIL ENGINEERING FRATERNITY Founded in 1922 at the University of Illinois M. I. T. Chapter - Established 1928 Prof. JOHN BRAZER BABCOCK, 3d Prof. CHARLES BLANEY BREED CECIL BOLING MINOT ROBERT BRIDGHAM ROBERT BRYANT FOLLANSBEE JOHN ALFRED HAGEN ADDISON SMITH HALL LOUIS EDWARD JONES Honorary Members Active Members 232 Prof. WALTER MAXWELL FIFE Prof. CHARLES MILTON SPOFFORD ROBERT DICKINSON MCGILVRA HENRY BAGLEY MITCHELL HENRY ARTHUR PHILLIPS DAVID GRAHAM SMITH CHARLES MUCHMORE THAYER WILLIAM LEONIDUS WELLS I rl .xt .Lanai 'I I E v f fl ERIEZE AND CORNICE ARCHITECTURAL HCNORARY SOCIETY H onovavy Membev Prof. HARRY WENTWORTH GARDNER OLIVER LINCOLN BARKER HERBERT LYNES BECKWITH ROBERT CHARLES DEAN STEPHEN JOSEPH ALLING DAVID BALLANTINE HERBERT PAGE BEERS, JR. DRAVEAUX WORT BENDER HERBERT HAMILTON BROWN WILLIAM HOSKINS BROWN WILLIAM DEVER CORDER GEORGE CHANDLER HATCH ELMER CHARLES HENDERSON FOSTER RHODES JACKSON HUGH EVERETT JONES DONALD AMSDEN MACCORNAK ,IR- Faculty MCTUDGYS Active Members 233 Prof. JOHN FREDERICK GUNTHER WAYNE AMSDEN SOVERNS JOHN WILLARD MIHNOS ROBERT BRASWELL MILLS ROBERT EVELETH MINOT CARROLL THOMPSON NEWTON MAURICE MINER O1BRIEN GORDON EDWARD POWERS JOHN ALONZO RUSSELL PETER PAUL SHELBY JOSEPH VALVERDE, JR. JAMES EDWARD BARROW WALKER ELLIOT LEONARD WHITAKER CHARLES HERMAN WIESE I If fp If gm fig, 2 ? Ii1rum,,, J? HEXALPHA An Honorary Society Serving as an Executive Committee for the Undergraduate Activities of Course VI-A Miss EDNAH BLANCHARD Prof. DUGALD CALEB JACKSON Prof. WILLIAM HENRY TIMBIE CHARLES BUCKNER BASINGER EDWARD FREEMAN CAI-IOON LYMAN CHANDLER, JR. FREDERICK JOHN EIMERT FRED PARHAM FEUSTEL RALPH WILSON HAMILTON Honorary MC171bCTS Active Members 234 Miss LUCIA MAY HUNT Prof. CLAIRE WILLIALI RICRER Prof. KARL LELAND WILDES ROBERT EDXVARD HENRY JOSEPH PAUL IVASKA JOHN PIBLDING LONGLBY CLAUDE FLETCHER MACHBN JOHN JOSEPH MCNIFF H.'XRRY EDWARD MARVILL I I . Q 057 MS: Qui ,'-f, 1 '-.L-i!i1447 DORCLAN 4 HONORARY DORMITORY SOCIETY ROBERT C. ASHWORTH KENNETH ALEXANDER CAMERON CHAMRAS CHAYABONCSE WILLIAM EDWARDS CRANFORD ROBERT LEO DUNLEAVEY GEORGE OSCAR HBNNING CHARLES WILLIAM ISSELHARDT DANIEL MARKS KENTRO ARNOLD EDWARD KESICULLA ROBERT MERRIMAN KIMBALL LBO PENTTI LEINO JOHN MOORE LYNCH ROBERT GRANT MACKAY JOSE CRISOSTOMO MEDRANO, JR Faculty Member JAMES DONOVAN Honorary Members Active Members 235 LEICESTER FORSYTH HAMILTON JOHN KAZUO MINAMI EDGAR MAXSON PIERCE ANTON ALEXANDER PRUCKNER THOMAS ELLIOTT SHAUGHNESSY WALTER ARTHUR SHAW URHO FERDINAND SOISALO JOHN STRENG ROBERT BARKER THOMPSON LEON WALLERSTEIN, JR. 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LESLIE BARTLETT BRAGG ALFRED PETER BRUCE Honorary Member JAMES FLACK NORRIS Faculty Members Members FRANCISCO MIGUEL CAMPS'CAMPINS IVAN SPAULDING CLIFF HORACE IRVING CRANE GBRHARD DIETRICHSON DONATIEN LIONEL DIONNE WILLIAM GOSS DODGE FREEMAN WATTS FRAIM HAROLD TIRRELL GERRY LEONARD BAKER GIEEORD RUDOLPH TRECHSEL GREEP BROR GRONDAL, JR. SALVATORE ALBERT GUERRIERI ARTHUR JULIUS HAAS, JR. CANFIBLD HADLOCK CLEMENT HUTTON HAMBLET FREDERICK ROBERT HENDERSON 237 WILLIAM HENRY MCADAMS EARL BOWMAN MILLARD AVERY ADRIAN MORTON SAMUEL PARSONS MULLIKEN JOSEPH WARREN PHELAN SAMUEL CATE PRESCOTT CLARK SHOVE ROBINSON GEORGE SCATCHARD WALTER CECIL SCHUMB MILES STANDISH SHERRILL THOMAS KILGORE SHERWOOD HENRY MONMOUTH SMITH LEIGHTON BRUERTON SMITH DONALD CHARLES STOCKBARGER ROBERT LANDIS HERSHEY JOHN GERARD HOWE WILLIS SHAW HUTCHINSON CHARLES RICHARD JOHNSON WILLIAMS ADAMS KIRKPATRICK STUART RICHARDSON KNAPP STEWART BRIDGE LUCE GEORGE GLOVER MARVIN WALTER FLETCHER MCCUTCHEON CARL ALTON MCKINNEY JOSEPH ARMAND MONIER, JR. SANFORD ALEXANDER MOSS, JR. ALBERT NAGEL, JR. CARL WILSON ORLEMAN JACK GEORGE PAHL SPENCER SCOTT PRENTISS WALTER FRANK READ HOWARD LINDLIE REICHART, JR. 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LEINO f LEICESTER F. HAMILTON Hayden . CARL A. MCRINNEY Chairman of Dmmimry Commmee Goodale . ARNOLD E. KESRULLA Standing Committees Dance Committee Innrmary Committee Dorm Rumor Committee 240 DORMS -Yamini ,ff 0 41 . As the Dorms enter their sixteenth if year with their wealth of tradition, activf f ities of former years are carried on and new ideas are initiated. The campus set' tlement, now almost six hundred strong, continues to study and play in true Tech' 'f nology manner. Through the years the ,I governing of the dormitories has been in Iyir N F the hands of the students through their A , elected Dorm Chairmen. Theirs is an easy g H i task in so far as discipline is concerned, V, t 5 for despite the exuberant outbreaks, def corum reigns. Among the new tasks that the Dorm Committee has taken over is the publishing of the Dorm Rumor. This publication, despite the aspersions of the official news organ of Tech since 1886, serves the worthwhile purpose of placing before every man in the Dorms the news pertaining to his temporary home, also that which is of great interest, the various scoops. These stories are unearthed by the Dorm Goblin, a nom de plume for the editor. Through the instrumentality of the Rumor the interfdorm athletic contests are given a piquancy not attainable in any other way. The Rumor gives an intimate insight into the lives of the Dorm men. One could spend hours and hours looking over the varied room decorations which these men have gathered, articles from every part of the world adorn the walls. There seems to be no end of effort spent in making these rooms interesting and habitable. The electrical engineers will have their doors open automatically, while the chemists will have scientifically designed waterfcooled pipes made of wash bottles and many lengths of glass tubing. To the most notable of these the Dorm Rumor pays homage. A Dorm man's days and nights are not comprised of work alone, for it can be said that in no one group of Tech students as large asthat of the Dorm men, is there a more concerted social activity. One of the big events of the year is the annual Field Day. The night preceding this big day is one always to be remembered. Class rivalry is at its highest pitch and the class banners hastily improvised from convenient sheets and cloths fly from every vantage point. Freshmen and sophomores intheir oldest clothes may be seen at any time during the night striving to stand by their colors. Field Day itself 241 is no less exciting. Dorm men always take a large part in the contests. Many are the men who may be seen running at top speed to their rooms to procure another pair of pants to replace those lost in the fray. For physical recreation there are the interfdormitory basketball games. The victor for 1952 was Nichols Hall. After basketball comes the bowling tournament. This contest always brings out a large number of men and keen competition is always present. As spring approaches, baseball claims the field. This year for the first time, interfdorm volley ball games were initiated. The new courts saw much use for a short time in the fall. Cf the many other sports played by dorm men, tennis, squash and the newest of all, badminton, might be mentioned. Aside from the customary mental exercise afforded by 'Ltriple E and 2.40, one of the favorite forms of recreation is found in attending the Dorm dances. These have been run with great success by the Dance Committee. They are held about one a month and are alternately formal and informal. These always draw a large enough group to comfortably fill the main ballroom of Walker. Early in the second term a very formal function is held which, while only started in 1931, is bound to become a perf manent annual affair. The first dinner dance was held to commemorate the dedication of the new Dorms. This dance was so successful that the Dorm Committee decided that it would meet with popuf lar approval to substitute it for the nefarious Dorm smokers of former years. 242 Possibly due to the influence of the architects, every year remarkable artistic tendencies are disf played at which time streams of tissue and other materials produce a pronounced Mardi Gras effect. Who can forget a room filled with good old granite paving blocks? Cther rooms consist of stacked furniture, springless beds, and various high tension electrical devices designed to make the intruder Ctoo often the tenantj sit up and take notice. Few indeed are the pranks that are not taken goodf naturedly. The conclusion of such fun as a rule consists in everyone concerned heading for the Bean Wagon for hamburgers and coffee. Sometimes a good general using follows - crooners not tolerated. One innovation that it is hoped will become a custom in the future was tried by the Dorm Comf mittee this year - frequent suppers held at Walker. After a meal, served, for a change, by waiters, and with real' honestftofgoodness table linen, there were short speeches by various professors. The idea met with instant popularity and in the future they will be continued, wellfknown lecturers addressf ing the group. There is one personage who appears to be a permanent Hxture about the Dorms. That one is the right honorable street cleaner assigned to clean up after the fellows, who, much to his chagrin, insist on throwing papers on the street. It has long been common knowledge that this hard worker is very sensitive to being called Bootlegger. Capricious youth always revels in calling aperson a name not relished by that one. As a result, the street cleaner is always being addressed as HBootlegger. His wrath is at times almost uncontrollable. With the ending of the second term, a group of Dorm men, among those bidding farewell to their home of learning, always join the rest of the graduates in celebrating the happy event. In the round of 243 social activities are the Senior Dance, Picnic, Class Day and the Senior Dance. While some bid faref well forever to Tech and the Dorms, there are others who are not so fortunate. These fellows travel to all parts of the country, and indeed the world, to spend the summer before again returning in the fall. Thus, in words you have an account of the life of a Tech man in the Dorms. They are accurate as far as words go. However, it would be impossible to know all by merely reading, one must actually live there to really understand the life. The Dormitory Board, under whose direction the manage' ment .Of the Dorms has for so long been successful, consists of farfseeing and generous members of the Faculty. They have always been quick to act for the good of the Dorms and the Dorm men are kind and helpful in Offering constructive advice. In this group of men is one, who by virtue of his untiring efforts in assisting the development of the large dormitory settlement, has made his name synonymous with Dorms. He is Prof. L. F. Hamilton. Never considering that his work was done when the mere buildings were completed, he entered into the more difhcult problem of helping the students run their Dorms. Long experience enables him to Offer wise counsel in delicate problems where youth has nothing to Offer other than enthusiasm. Many are the scenes that can be portrayed by pictures, equally many are the scenes that exist only in the mind. It is hoped that these untitled scenes will recall to mind the pleasures of Dorm days. DCRMITORY COMMITTEES Freshman Committee Dance Committee JOHN M. LYNCH '32, Chairman BRUNO H. WBRRA '32, Chairman I. M. AMENTA '33 C. E. COON '33 C. K. CROSBY '34 E. P. KRON '34 W. WRIGLEY '34 M. CONsENT1NO '34 C. K. CROSBY '34 I. WBTHERELL '33 A. PRUCKNER '32 M A SAYLES -34 R. KIMBALL '33 Athletic Comqnfttgg Dorm Rumor Committee JOHN LYNCH '32, Chafrqngqq BRUNO WERRA '32, Ci1dfTTHdn K. C. BELL '33 F. LOBDELL '32 T. F. SHAUGHNESSY '33 5. COQNS '34 J. H. WBTHERELL '33 J. M' LYNCH -32 G. C. HENNING '33 W. J. MORAN '33 R. S. SNAPB '34 C. C. HELMERS '33 W' LEARY '35 W. O. BACHLI '33 H. PLASS '34 J. WETHBRELL '33 I. FRIBDMAN '32 G. K. CROSBY '34 Infirmary Committee C. J. COOK '34 P' A' COOPER '32 J. BROSNAHAN '35 Burton Room Committee R- C- MADDEN '35 H. M. QUIGLBY '32 P. LAPPE '34 244 :S XX. ...QQ 51219. .Q 1 Mi V .A .. v , --s Qu. ..,,... - , - :sg -.-,.g .Q-,-+ ' I-,Qin 5, x 's C Yun wif' -' '. 25,5 .15 ' 4. ,. ,,.-5-'y X: , f , :. ga ,, v x 1 -'iff 1 x -X, yr mr' Q i . N,-,A X Mxfsiifxx , . 1. H -...,...,,, uhm -.,. V Y . YSN'1wm1ww.,w L g 1, S 3KS:'3l ef-'fam-4. K Assn, 5 .-, ' w awmx-xx.: !3J5'.xf?? . ,gi .X ' . s' - X : kkffxx 51 5 f' ' - Gr . 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'A N .. .,..,.... ,.., ....A ,, ,.,,-,J,-,Af fu, Vw il ,J2ii:r3,,1,i' ,.- ,W qff:,,.,..-. f . ,ff ,ua .., - jf-:-d: :'AiF? ,Y ...IP ..-:-1 '44A X J -1 'WY j:5E3f A- ,ff-rv-,.f-'M1:v.f-- ,::,:P.' -,.,q':ifP-' ,X f ' --N - -A: ---' .. . :MMM N -pr . ...friv- . .mar - ' ,,.v4: , FIRATJEIRNITUIJES THE GREEK LETTER ERATERNITIES In the order of the establishment of their Chapters at Technology Signia Clhi Alpha 'Tau Omega Theta Xi Ilelta lpsi Delta Tau Delta Phi Gamma Delta Chi Phi Delta Kappa Epsilon Phi Beta Epsilon Theta Delta Chi IDeha llpsdon Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phi Sigma Kappa 'Theta Chi Phi Kappa Sigma Beta 'Theta Pi Lamba Chi Alpha Kappa Sigma Sigma Alpha Mu PhiKappa Tau Delta Phi Phi Beta Delta Phi Iota Alpha Phi Mu Delta Psi Delta Sigma Nu Alpha Kappa Pi 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 1929 Semple Kimble Lawrence Barker Holst Kirkpatrick Selig INTERFRATERNITY CONFERENCE Ojficers President VicefP1'esident William H. Barker '32 john M. Kimble '32 Secretary 'Treasurer Williain A. Kirkpatrick '32 Willem Holst, Jr. '32 Executive Committee Athletic Committee Chairman Social Committee Chairman Memherfatlafge Duke Selig, Ir. '33 Robert B. Semple '32 john Lawrence Alpha Tau Omega Beta Theta Pi Chi Phi Delta Tau Delta Delta Upsilon Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Beta Delta' Member F vatevnities Phi Gamma Delta Phi Iota Alpha Phi Kappa Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Mu Delta Phi Sigma Kappa Psi Delta 251 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Chi Sigma Nu Theta Chi Theta Delta Chi Theta Xi I in i f ' H Q lllllllw i ' ALPHA KAPPA PI The Alpha Kappa Pi Fraternity was organized in 1921 at the Newark College of Engineering. Since that time, the organization has installed chapters in nineteen eastern and midfwestern institutions, prinf cipally engineering colleges. The local chapter came into existence when a group of undergraduates, known as the Alpha Club, petitioned the National Council of Alpha Kappa Pi to be installed as Kappa Chapter. This privilege was granted in the spring of 1929. The chapterls Hrst president was Frank Horn, the man most instruf mental in bringing about the affiliation. Horn's success has subsequently followed in other lields, being at present a member of Horn and Horn, Boston architects. The fall of 1929 found the chapter housed at 44 Francis Street in Brookline. At the fall initiation, Prof. Ralph Guy Adams of the Mechanical Engineering Department became Fratre in Facultate. The high light of the chapter's social activities came in the spring of the year when a dance was held in the Sun Room of the Hotel Brunswick. Scholastically, the chapter ranked third amongst the other houses. ln September 1930, the chapter moved to its present location, 136 Thorndike Street, Brooklme. The aim of the chapter has always been one of combining scholarship with fraternal spirit, not only for four years, but for a lifetime. gi fl .-.- 136 Thorndike Street, Brookline 252 Stratton Robinson Peterson Cook Monier Glowa Nichols McLaughlin Graham Adams Northam Morgan Hamilton Latimer W. Glowa John M. Graham ALPHA KAPPA PI Kappa Chapter - Established 1929 Carlton J. Cook Fvatves in Fclcultate Ralph G. Adams Graduates Ralph W. Hamilton William F. Robinson F vatves 1932 Walter E. Nichols Charles E. Northam Edmund F. McLaughlin Ralph Peterson Paul A. Monier Richard L. Morgan 1934 Carl P. Stratton 253 vb, 5 17: E fl lisa 333 fm. dw, A 1 f . ' A .. hifi 11 fi' 1,2 E54 , ,4 i'3qM . A ALPHA TAU OMEGA The Beta Gamma Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega was founded in the year 1885, and its five charte members were the pioneers of the National Fraternity in New England - Beta Gamma being the first chapter to be founded in this group of states. Technology, itself, was still quite young, having only seven hundred and eighty students. The first meeting place of members was in an office in downtown Boston, and was used for nearly a year. However, this arrangement was not conducive to the true fraternal feeling that the members wished to foster. Therefore, a suite of rooms was rented on Westland Avenue, Boston, and maintained at all times purely for the use of the members. While this was much better it was not long before the chapter was able to rent an entire house on Newbury Street. This was a great step forward, and the chapter grew and became strong in this home. In the year 1916 Technology was transferred to its new site in Cambridge, and it became necessary for the members of Beta Gamma to seek a home nearer to the new buildings. It was decided to purchase a house at 37 Bay State Road, in Boston, situated just across the river from the new location of the school. This is the house now occupied by the chapter. It was purchased in 1917, and was devoted to use as a military hospital during the war. Alumni of Beta Gamma have always taken a very active interest in the National Fraternity, and in Technology. Emerson H. Packard 'O7 has been president of the National Fraternity, and Alexander Macomber 'O7 has been its treasurer for many years. In addition, Macomber has been president of the Technology Alumni Association, and is a member of the Institute Corporation. In the faculty Beta Gamma is represented by Professors C. F. Park and G. E. Russell. Cne of the earliest initiates, Charles Cheney, now heads the nationally known Cheney Silk Mills of South Manchester, Connecticut. 37 Bay State Road, Boston 254 Barry Appeldoorn Benjamin Cutler Tomlinson Wyatt Hunt Allee Merrill Herbert Newkirk Newton Alder Carkhufl: Morriss MacKusick Hayes Freeman Corson Robson Follansbee Johnston Armstrong Rich Yepsen Harrison Hossfeld Wentworth Seley ALPHA TAU OMEGA .4 Massachusetts Beta Gamma Chapter - Established 1885 Jayson Balsbaugh Vannevar Bush Karl T. Compton Donald L. Herbert Edward S. Allee Philip S. Benjamin Eustace B. Corson William R. Appeldoorn R. Maxwell Armstrong John W. Alder E William T. Barry, Ir. Stacy G. Carkhuff Thomas M. Harrison, Ir. ' Ffratves in F acultate Graduates David G. Smith F ratves 1.932 Robert B. Follansbee George D. Freeman Frederick S. Kline Charles C. Wyatt 1933 John G. Hayes Douglas Johnston Carroll T. Newton 1934 Charles J. Hunt, Jr. Herbert A. Morriss, jr. 1935 john D. Hossfelcl Gerald C. Rich William G. Yepsen 255 Charles R. Park William R. Perrett George E. Russell Arthur L. Macliusick Paul A. Robert James J. Robson blames R. Merrill Horace L. Newkirk W. Robert Tomlinson Jr William W. Seley Palmer Wentworth 5 ggi. aa f -Q. , -5 fm P 111 3 5 L f 2 1.1 'li 1 glll llllllll BETA TI-IETA PI Beta Upsilon Chapter of Beta Theta Pi was established at the Institute in 1913. Previous to petif tioning for national membership, the group had been identified as Kappa Theta, a local fraternity. In its early days the chapter was located at Newbury Streetg later on Bay State Road and Sewall Avenue. The present spacious home, located at 241 Kent Street, Brookline, has been occupied since 1924. ' Among the fraternity's prominent alumni are: Orville C Obie D Denison 'llg W. P. Ryan '18, Professor of Chemical Engineering and head of Course X5 and Isaac W. Litchfield '85, writer of Take Me Back to Tech. 241 Kent Street, Brookline 256 Stewart Curtis Marshall Lavenas Finlayson Holdom Farm er McFad yen Feuchter Saint Struck Babcock Delano Bender Kraybill Sellers Logan Northup Moore Mulliken Crowther Corder Quick Woods Nelson Sharpe Sanders Gregor Buckwalter H. Hamilton Brown William D. Corder David L. Babcock Draveaux W. Bender John P. Delano Charles F. Peuchter David J. Buckwalter Zay B. Curtis, Ir. Jefferson Farmer Kenneth D. Finlayson BETA THETA PI Beta Upsilon Chapter - Established 1813 Fratves in Facultate Robert P. Bigelow Edward E. Bugbee William P. Ryan Henry M. Smith Graduates Leonard A. Schuttig Fvatsres 1932 John F. Crowther Harry L. Moore, Jr. 1933 John E. Logan Charles E. Quick 1934 Williani S. Kraybill Keilsey Y. Saint Brenan R. Sellers 1935 Edmund L. Gregor Kenneth G. Holdom Carlos F. Lavenas Walton H. Marshall, Jr. 257 Alfred A. Mulliken, john D. Northup Charles P. Woods Charles T. Stewart George R. Struck lan W. McFadyen Bernard H. Nelson Richard H. Sanders Lawrence W. Sharpe Jr f' wi x ,ii re X: CHI PHI 30 Active Chapters 11,000 Members Founded 1824 at Princeton University 22 The Fenway, Boston 258 Forssen Morgan King Glueck Christie Rounsfell Crew Kelly Golsan Mowatt Bell Chapman MacAdams Anderson Egleston Carpenter Ashley Fleming Ropes Smith Green C H I P H I Beta Chapter - Established 1890 Fratves in Facultate Ross F. Tucker Edward S. Taylor Graduates Leonard D. Christie David B. Langmuir Fratves 1932 Thomas H. Anderson, Jr. D. Stuart Ashley Robert W. Burton Marvin P. Egleston D. Maleolm Fleming Richard Bell James H. Burke John B. Chapman Harvey B. Chess, III Allan Creighton 1933 Nathaniel P. Green Bryce T. Lyall George H. Ropes 1934 Floyd R. Carpenter Samson I. Crevv Page Golsan, Jr. 1935 Gale Forssen Arthur M. King, Jr. C. Jack Stover Robert C. Allyn Alfred E. MacAdam, III 259 David B. Smith Erskine R. Kelly Allan Movvatt Brooks S. Morgan Clifford P. Rounsefell H ,- H.. ! -. .3 y f 3 ' i 'v ' 3' I I V ., lfflf ' xx -. ' V3 r . XZ-' ,x 1-f Ls X BDWW-TCXVI1 ' X -fc-'Z----ig., DELTA KAPPA EPSILCN In 1888 several undergraduates of the Institute organized the Alpha Gamma Kappa Society, with the intention of attaining membership in a national fraternity. With the encouragement and support of General Francis Amasa Walker, an alumnus of the Amherst Chapter, and Prof. Charles Livermore, a Hamilton Deke, the society prospered, and soon a petition was presented to the Council of Delta Kappa Epsilon. The charter was granted on November 15, 1890, at the general convention of the Fraternity. The new chapter was named Sigma Tau, in honor of General Walker and Professor Livermore, as these letters were the names of the chapters with which they had been affiliated. In 1893, the Sigma Tau Chapter obtained its Hrst house, at 38 Chester Square in Boston, where it resided for seven years, and until after Chester Square had become a part of Massachusetts Avenue. The chapter after that time occupied several different houses, until in 1926 a beautiful new home on Memorial Drive was erected. l 7 403 Memorial Drive, Cambridge 260 Dunning Imray Ealcin Orton Li ppold Dastas Guerin Haynes Spaulding Humphreys Pattee Reiss Pilling Barbour Perry Stuart Pruyn Love Brandli Muller Lee Rhines Wilson Kelton Jenkins Spreen Howard H. Imray Thomas H. Jenkins John T. Kelton William E. Barbour, john D. Brandli I DELTA KAPPA EPSILON Sigma Tau Chapter - Established 1890 F ofatves in F acultate Dean A. Fales Walter H. Gale Walter Humphreys Wallace M. Ross Maurice deK. Thomson Graduates Allan L. Dunning F ofatofes 1932 H. Tyson Lykes, IH George W. Muller, Jr. William H. Reid 1933 David W. Lee Robert M. Love Thomas B. Rhines Carroll L. Wilson William F. Wood Bretton Perry William F. Spreen, 1934 Henry D. Humphreys Winold T. Reiss ' Frederick H. Pattee Charles B. Stuart 1935 Luis A. Dastas Robert M. Haynes Frederick Pruyn, Jr. John H. Eakin Benjamin F. Lippold Robert R. Spaulding Edmond H- Guerin, .l 1' - Samuel T. Orton, Jr. 261 DELTA PSI The Tau Chapter of Delta Psi was founded on April 6, 1889 through the efforts of Henry R. Towne and his son john H. Towne, then already members of the Fraternity of Delta Psi, which itself was founded at Columbia University in 1847. Thus the Tau Chapter was immediately a part of the national organization. Soon after a house was purchased at No. 6 Louisburg Square, where the Tau Chapter remained until 1913. When it became known that the Institute had made definite plans to move to Cambridge, a new house was built on Memorial Drive, where the fraternity has since remained. The Tau Chapter is known to many as the Number Six Club, having retained this name which it received by virtue of its former location at Louisburg Square. 428 Memorial Drive, Cambridge 262 Gabrielson Bemis Cameron Stevens Horsey Slosson Taylor Waram Wetherill Kloenne Martin Prescott Patterson Blakeman Schneider DELTA PSI Tau Chapter - Established 1889 Daniel T. Cox A. Cameron Crossman Outerbridge Horsey, Jr. T. Ledyarcl Blakernan Henry L. Bemis M. Graham Cameron F vatves in Facultate Fairfield E. Raymond Graduates Richard F. Miller F 'ratves 1932 Wolfgang M. Kloenne Gardner H. Prescott 1933 Hollinsheacl T. Martin 1934 1935 John S. Slosson Dexter Stevens, Jr. 263 Proctor Wetherill William B. Schneider, Jr Albert M. Patterson, Ir Charles S. Taylor, II fi 4 1 XFN ? f lp. if Y .458 ' T' O6 'aww - 1-- X x AT p -,,,,,gX.,,, , . lll ll'l'l 'lll 4' X C 7, bv Qs s, ,O Q9 2 DELTA TAU DELTA The Technology Chapter of Delta Tau Delta had its inception in the form of a literary club organf ized in 1879. The friendships made in this unusual society proved so strong that the membersifelt the need of a fraternal organization to bind themselves more closely together. on February 22, 1883, this group received a charter from the Delta Tau Delta Fraternity and during half a century out of this small friendly group has evolved one of the fraternity's strongest chapters. The early life of the chapter was a precarious one, subject to the indifference and lack of cooperaf tion of its members, Finally, in 1889, under the leadership of Clifford Molineaux Tyler and Frederick William Fuger, the chapter was reorganized and a permanent home established at 234 Newbury Street, Boston. A steady growth followed, and in 1904 Frank Elliott succeeded in bringing it up to its present high standard. The years following were ones of harmony and prosperity. When the new dormitories were built as a part of Greater Technology, provision was made for the housing of fraternities. Accordingly, in 1916, the 'p'Delts occupied a part of Ware. Here the chapter was housed through the difficult years of the war and until 1923, at which time the fraternities were ejected from the dormitories. From Cambridge the chapter moved into a spacious and beautiful house at 255 St. Paul Street, Brookline, which is still serving as the house of the Delts.l' A 1 iriiiiiiiml 255 St. Paul Street, Brookline 264 Fry Muma Hunt Smith Shaw Westfall Potter Hempstead Havens Denison Putnam Mills Hooper Brigham Hill Heiligenthal Reese Worcester Semple Braxton Hubbell Ball Endress Platt Duff Sherlock Stueck Ghirardini Winston B. Braxton Robert H. Hubbell, Jr Charles W: Ball Roger S. Brigham W. Gregg Fry Daniel P. Havens John Duff, III James E. Endress Angelo W. Ghirardini John W. Hunt DELTA TAU DELTA Beta Nu Chapter - Established 1889 Fofatres in Facultate Raymond D. Douglass J. W. M. Bunker Graduates Herbert K. Allbright F frcttves 1932 Frederick C. Reese Robert B. Semple 1 933 George W. Denison 1934 Harry E. Heiligenthal Emerson P. Hempstead Charles F. Hill Bradford Hooper 1935 Franklin F. Lovering John R. Muma George J. Platt H. Sturgis Potter 265 Henry E. Worcester, jr Loren H. Nauss, Jr. William H. Mills Neil F. Putnam john W. Westfall Richard L. Shaw Howard W. Sherlock Utley W. Smith W. Whitney Stueck X 'fgv Q- 1 V ' . 1 .... , 1 X .--.1372 is -1 U 1 l 1 'ff il, ' ,W Y , Y- ifq A A A Q' :-, A 1 - 1 ,, -,, ,,.. 97 , 2, ,.1.nah:-tn .N gi VL, C'5-,r'ij...M..3j'-415.2 DELTA UPSILON The Technology Chapter of Delta Upsilon was originally, as it is today, a nonfsecret society called Nu Chi, and was founded in 1891 by fifteen students. They established their constitution in which they aimed for, as they put it, the heightening of moral standards, the advancement of learning and wellf defined social relations. Almost immediately they strove to make their society a member of the national fraternity Delta Upsilon, which had been founded at Williams College in the year 1834 by a group whose ideals closely coincided with their own. The Nu Chis maintained a close relationship with Delta Upsilon, and finally, about a year later, their opportunity came when Delta Upsilon held its national convention at Boston. Frank Vogel, for years the head of the language department at Technology, was elected by the society to represent Nu Chi at the convention, and to present their petition for membership to the national. Probably every chapter in the country was represented there that day. After the petition was read the discussion started. Most delegates claimed that Nu Chi was new and weak, and that its merits, if there be any, were as yet unknown to other chapters. Then Frank Vogel launched an idea that was not short of the spectacular, he invited the entire convention to visit their meeting rooms and to meet the members of the small society. The delegates of the convention agreed to this and flocked down to the rooms in the Technology Chambers at Back Bay. They met the members and inspected the house and were apparently impressed, for immediately afterward Nu Chi was made a member of Delta Upsilon. Thus the chapter had become a member of the National Fraternity in a little over a year after the date of its founding. Among the distinguished chapter members are Prof. W. S. Hutchinson '92, head of the Department of Mining and Metallurgy at Technology, Redfield Proctor, Jr., Governor of Vermont, and Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., president of General Motors Corporation. Fw 526 Beacon Street, Boston 266 Andrews Richardson Cooper Allen Marquardt Rumsey Strickland Elliott King Way Rose Tripp Phillips Wright Dorr Baker Butters Britton Hoclgdon Fossett Daniell Thayer Schaeffer Gilbert Rickards Rhodes Carmichael Fisher Higgins Feeley Hatch Reichart Holby C. Milton Daniell Stanley A. Gilbert Charles P. Britton Harold A. Butters, Jr. julian A. Dorf Richard L. Fossett, Ir. Lyman H. Allen jr Henry N Andrews, Ir. William A. Baker Robert M. Elliott Flank G. Feeley, Jr. Henry A. Brewster Harold A. Carmichael DELTA UPSILON Technology Chapter - Established 1891 Fofatves in Facultate William H. Roberts, Jr. William S. Hutchinson john C. Slater Paul W. Norton Frank Vogel Thomas P. Pitre Graduates John P. Elting Fvatfres 1932 Raymond H. Schaefer Charles M. Thayer 1933 Edwin Higgins, Jr. Richard T. Hodgdon Steven H. Rhodes Leighton R. Riclcards 1934 George C. Hatch John W. King 1 Lowell J. W. Laminers John Phillips Howard L. Reichart, Jr. I 1935 Paul C. Cooper Joseph L. Fisher J. Duncan Holby 267 Frederick D. Wells Werner P. Rose John D. Rumsey Robert W. Tripp Robert F. Way John H. Sears Randolph L. Strickland Merrick E. Wheeler W. Olmstead Wright George E. Wuestefeld L Arthur C. Marquardt, Ir John H. Richardson rg gf 11 L.-:ai vm: an 'Iii -. .- 'rw ,377 1' ' ,j1vf' fl5fJfi.vlf.'-w'1f15',:M, '5'1- HMI ifmv.,ii,, .,f.,W ak 1-:Q lwwqfyf :lily - 1 i.5'l:'Z ,dl X ,Q .f-131'-,...,-4' C .alll ,'f':,Js1vw,l'w ' ' 1' w ,iw-qi,-,.gIf NL Wfffflllll 'V:ff5i'5J',! ' 1 .iii1'ilr:Jf'l:l . 'f W X ,zi'lnf ,'i .- :ll XV, Iglv' K-ff ffgt3j1J'i.l!,,i5Q1f3,l !f4 . j L ,,FJ.s. -,f.w'J'Y - ' X l r.+,, .f.g ,1, ,-ff bfi . l 1 .. .ii '-mi. . N, ,, . .i:kQQ,f . xx iiillfflgf KAPPA SIGMA Early in the fall of 1913, W. R. Mattson, C. W. Brett, and J. J. Strackan organized the group of men who were eventually to become the nucleus of Gamma Pi Chapter of Kappa Sigma. This group grew quite rapidly and within a year was invited to become a part of the national fraternity. The official installation of the Technology Chapter took place at the Gamma Eta house, Harvard, on September 14, 1919, when twentyfeight men were duly initiated. Cn the following day, the ceremony was concluded at Blackwell's Hall in Boston, under the general direction of T. Everett Hicks. At the conclusion of the ceremonies, the members of the new group, along with brothers from many other chapters, organized a snake dance which paraded through the streets of Back Bay to the chapter house, then located at 261 Newbury Street. At present the chapter house is located at 35 Bay State Road, directly across the river from the Institute, facing Charles River Basin. The fraternity holds a national conclave every two years which is attended by delegates from all the chapters. The last convention held in Boston was in 1927, last year it met at Bigwin lnn, Canada. The social activities of the chapter include monthly tea dances, small informal affairs, usually pref ceded by a buffet supper. Three times a year, large formal dances are held, and formal dinners are given before important affairs at Technology, such as the junior Prom. 33 Bay State Road, Boston 268 Jameson Dalton l Hawkins Correll Sargent Fitzgibbon Williams Shepherd Ferchaud Parker Alderman Kern Read Schumacher Schwarz Fentress Karr Nason Fisk Selig Beck Wiley Hanley James Green Edwin C. Beck C. Castle Day . Richard B. Hanley Bissel Alderman Carroll D. Fentress George T. Fisk Minor S. Jameson, Jr. Douglas Chalmers William C. Correll KAPPA SIGMA Gamma Pi Chapter - Established 1914 U Fratves in Facultate Howard R. Bartlett Marshall W. Jennison William H. McAdams Temple C. Patton Graduates Swanton D. Dalton James B. Fisk Olof P. Pierson F ratafes 1932 Harry B. Green Byron E. James 1933 Howard H. Sargent, Jr. Duke Selig, Jr. 1934 H. Neal Karr Albert G. Kern, Jr. H. Putnam Parker Walter F. Read 1935 John B. Ferchaud, Jr. Leslie J. FitzGibbon 269 Robert E. Moore Joseph R. Nason John R. Wiley William C. Schumacher H. Rees Schwarz Arthur O. Williams, Jr John C. Hawkins Daniel F. Shepherd .-., f 'iELEi:Ci5f.'cr11'-1 . Q63 30561 1 . 5 wo: I . 1 ffsl,. -..5,, A xjiawf. .. 35,391 'F Km - Fl V gg. l YJ 1 .z-'P X 5-if 'lqxr - T: ij' A 'lj 76 -fi' l1Xcl,uL3giH ci , XL-XL M LAMBDA CHI ALPHA I Early in 1913, the national president of Lambda Chi Alpha invited Zenas Crocker, Jr. to organize a chapter of the fraternity at Technology, and with the aid of Allen Brewer, a group consisting of eight men, who were interested in the movement, was organized. On December 30, 1912, a charter was granted to these men and Lambda Zeta Chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha was started at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Lambda Zeta was not the outgrowth of a local fraternity here, but was formed for the express purpose of becoming a chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha. Prof. Samuel C. Prescott, head of the Department of Biology and Public Health, and Dean of the School of Science and Prof. john W. Howard of the Civil Engineering Department, are both members of this fraternity. Louis H. Young, former professor in the Department of Physics, and Col. Edwin T. Cole, a former instructor in the Department of Military Science and Tactics, are also members. Lambda Zeta boasts an enviable military record. Colonel Cole served in two wars, and Frank E. Parsons was decorated for conspicuous bravery during the second battle of the Marne. Two members of this chapter were killed in combat during the World War. George N. Althouse, a lieutenant, died from wounds received in battle. Dinsmore Ely was among the first to answer the call to arms. He was killed in action near Villacaublay on April 21, 1918. He sent many letters to members of the fraternity during his war career. The courage and patriotism he showed in his last letter, which carried a premof nition that death was near, has become a fraternity tradition: lt is an investment, not a loss, when a man dies for his country. P 441 Beacon Street, Boston 270 S. C. Prescott Clarke Towle Pierce Moore Gerhard Grant Crout Bohrer Knoeppel Winkler Reynolds Holland Archambault Geittmann Knochel Webber Smith Fetters Stockwell Barker S. C. Prescott Rowell R. S. Prescott Poor Anderton Notman Mclntosh lsham Rofiie Nichols Rees Taylor Earl F. Anderton Bennett Archambault William H. Barker Donald W. Eetters C. Wallace Bohrer Paul M. Gerhard Eugene S. Clarke Raymond P. Holland, Jr. Willard R. Crout Asa C. lsham LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Lambda Zeta Chapter - Established 1912 Fratfres in Facultate Samuel C. Prescott john W. Howard Graduates Wallace B. Tibbets Fratofes 1932 Raymond F. Knochel Alwin R. Knoeppel Edward N. Poor Robert S. Prescott 1933 Lewis W. Moore Samuel C. Prescott 1934 Edward E. Pierce, Jr. Hereward A. Reynolds John G. Smith 1935 Davis C. Mclntosh Clark Nichols Edward C. Rees 271 Alfred F. Stockwell Alva T. Wilson joseph I. Winkler Edward S. Rowell William Trescher Warren L. Towle Alburney E. Webber Jr Walter A. Roflie Donald F. Taylor sew 'J A 1 . ,L p, , 1. I, YJ Y. . lfif I 'ffl f I J alf 1 - - f: f '4..A . . Ig' 'A 'J Q N! sasml PHI BETA DELTA Theta Chapter of Phi Beta Delta was founded at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1920 by Sam Ruttenberg, Alex Wishnew, Harry I. Kahn, Irving J. Kahan, Alexander Feldstein, and Harry Kalker. Sam Ruttenberg, who had transferred from the College of the City of New York to Technology, had been a member of Phi Beta Delta at that institution, For this reason the chapter went national in the same year, immediately following its founding. No national conventions of the fraternity have so far been held in Boston. There were, however, New England conferences in February, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, and 1929. Besides Theta Chapter of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Xi of Tufts and Rho of Worcester Polytechnic Institute were present. Following is the list of houses occupied by the chapter: Texteth Street, Allston, Gardner Street, Allston, Harvard Street, Cambridge, Newbury Street, Bay State Road, Naples Road, Beacon Street and now 523 Newbury Street, Boston. There is now a Phi Beta Delta Graduate Club in Boston, which is very active and has meetings regularly at the chapter house. Among the more prominent alumni are Maurice Caro, Massachusetts Legislator and Assistant Disf trict Attorney, Sam Ruttenberg, manufacturer and inventor of Amperite, Alex Wishnew, president of the Wheeling Tile Company, and Isaac Mark, jr., illuminating engineer with the New York Edison Company. 523 Newbury Street, Boston 272 Kraus Bernstein Frank Marcus Kamy Edelstein Kass Hyman Albert Greenblatt Cook Krim Sidney G. Albert Maurice Cook Sidney M. Edelstein Alexander.A. Frank PHI BETA DELTA Theta Chapter - Established 1920 Norman B. Krim Graduates Samuel N. Alexander Mayer Hyman F 'ratves 1 932 Morris H. Etstein Harry Kamy Richard J. Marcus 1933 Arthur Greenblatt 1934 ' .1935 Edwin A. Kass Fred M. Kraus 273 Alexander Etstein Arthur Wolf Arthur M. Marshall Isaac H. Schwartz M. Jack Bernstein Sam H. Seeleman . ,,3,Wgy,,,:,f:fa f..,-.av g ., 511. 1 wa -V ' . . . fgsgea., '4.12,': 1. 3- 34-5 , 'V ss? fs, .1 J-V 9 3, nf' X ana PHI BETA 'EPSILON The sixth fraternity to be established at Tech was organized on the first of April, 1890. At that time eight men, H. L. Brand, H. A. Fiske, L. G. French, C. W. Aiken, F. A. Cole, W. E. Hopton, I. G. Thompson and W. C. Thalheimer, met in a room at the Hotel Edinburgh, on the corner of Columbus Avenue and Buckingham Street, all imbued with the idea that a union of congenial spirits for mutual benefit should be formed to offset the decided lack of nonfscientific interests at Tech at that time. With true farsightedness they realized that this plan must be permanent in order to be successful. Hence a constitution was drawn up and a definite policy adopted. It was the original intention of the founders to become a chapter of a national fraternity, but the fraternity in question was opposed to having chapf ters at purely scientific colleges. After a few years and some effort this original plan was abandoned, and as the local chapter, which now called itself Phi Beta Epsilon, grew and became recognized as one of the strong fraternities at Tech, its enthusiasm to join a national fraternity waned. Later, when several offers of charters from other fraternities were received they were declined. The first permanent lodging which the fraternity possessed was a room on Appleton Street, which was rented for meetings, subject to certain restrictions. From here it moved to other rooms and then to rented houses, nnally coming to the house at 400 Memorial Drive, which was built from a fund given by the alumni. This house was completed in war time, when the Government was allowed to use it as a temporary hospital. The fraternity moved into its new quarters early in 1919, where it has been ever since. Some of the prominent alumni of the fraternity are: Lammot duPont, president of the E. I. duPont de Nemours Company, and a member of the Corporation of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Irenee duPont, vicefchairman of the Board of the E. I. duPont de Nemours Company, Bishop Larned of the Diocese of Long Island, Frank W. Lovejoy, vicefpresident and general manager of the Eastman Kodak Company and a member of the Corporation of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Peter B. Stanley, vicefpresident of the Stanley Securities Company. 400 Memorial Drive, Cambridge 274 Stone Bainbridge Cheney Child Van de Water Flagg Loomis Thomson Pratt Salford White Barry Hopeman Holladay Rusling Blirwell Walker Beers Laird Hunner duPont Holt Kiclde William PennfGaskill Hall Charles F. Van de Water Pierre S. duPont, III Huntley Child, Ir. Lewis C. Stone John P. Bainbridge John T. Cheney, Jr. PHI BETA EPSILON Local at Technology-Established 1890 Fvatfres in Facultate George Owen Gordon B. Wilkes Bruno E. Roetheli Harold M. Baker Graduates Horace S. Ford, Jr. John C. Leslie F 'ratres 1932 Russell C. Pratt John L. Walker 1933 .Robert G. Holt John S. Hunner Gustave E. Kidde 1934 Peter Barry , H. Page Beers, Jr. John T. Burwell, Ir. 1935 Henry C. Flagg John D. Loomis 275 Zebulon L. White, Jr. William W. Laird, Jr. Franklin C. Safford Louis P. Holladay, III Albert A. Hopeman, Jr James M. Thomson Lee J. Rusling Wd. I I I I ' ' I I 1 'F . fs. Ar If mp j '.-' , ,cfm lI'k6kE7c?'E'? PHI GAMMA DELTA Iota Mu Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta was first organized as a local secret society. This local society, known as Alpha Delta Chi, was founded in 1888 by six students of the Institute. At this time there were but two national Greek letter fraternities at Technology, namely Sigma Chi and Theta Xi. The members of the local society, feeling that there was a great opportunity for another national fraf ternity at Technology, then a rapidly growing school of eight hundred students, petitioned Phi Gamma Delta for a charter. In 1889 the installation of Iota Mu Chapter took place. Two men had been added to the originaf six, making the complete list of charter members as follows: Harry C. Parks '91, Robert W. Bissell '92, Elmer P. Kraft '92, Albert L. Goetzmann '92, William F. Keen '91, Clement March '91, Elisha Lee '91 and Robert H. Paul '92, With headquarters shifting from a suite in the Berkeley Hotel, less than a block from the Institute buildings, to a cottage in Brookline and back to a large house at 74 Marlborough Street, the chapter in 1905 leased a large stone house at 12 Newbury Street for a more permanent residence. This was the home of Iota Mu for a number of years. g , V H . X- In 1907 Dr. Henr P. Talbot then head of the Chemical , -,.. ., 3 . Y 1 ' i'jfI,Vgg'iiQQgQj35QQ Course and one of the most popular professors at the Institute, p was initiated into the chapter as faculty member. His interest iff and aid in chapter affairs was a decided asset and inspiration to 'f . . Q. the chapter. His death in 1927 was felt deeply by all who had 531,-.ji..s 2 - Movin to a new house at 491 Commonwealth Avenue in 1916 the chapter went through the war period with reduced - Q. ' 11 : ' - - ..,i,s,jqi1,.Ti4f. numbers but undaunted spirit. Of the number of members of this cha ter who served, but one lost his life. This was Malf Q92 g a Diff. f.g,:2l122.1a: , . , P .,,'4 . ,... S1 4 i'c' ,,,i colm Cotton Brown 15, whose memory is an integral part of A er ra this Chapter- , In 1921 the alumni of Iota Mu made it possible for the chapter to purchase a permanent home at 28 The Fenway. f Since then the chapter has maintained a membership of around 1 - - - - - I thirt fiive men who have annuall distin uished themselves in Y 28 The Fenway, Boston scholastic and extrafcurricular activities. 276 Hastings Churchill Ennis Taft Ayer Burton' Cavanaugh Rickard Steele Rogers Rostan Person Keith Clark Andrews Case - Henshaw Ingalls Heintz Grosjean Seyl Tietig Butler Shelby Hall Lawrence Berry Park Schafer Dahlberg Loomis DuRoss Johnston Croxson Grant English White Richard W. Berry Robert D. Butler Richard R. Hall john Lawrence Jack F. Andrews Charles V. Case, Jr. Richard Cavanagh William R. Churchill Lloyd E. Clark, Ir. Nathan C. Ayer John R. Burton, Jr. Arthur Croxson, Ir. John D. DuRoss PHI GAMMA DELTA Iota Mu Chapter - Established 1889 Fvatves in Facultate Charles Kingsley, Jr. Graduates Fofatfres 1932 Edward C. Marshall Richard B. Park Robert C. Rogers Elwood W. Schafer 1933 john P. Dahlberg Bruce J. Ennis William H. Keith 1934 Robert L. Grosjean Russell Hastings, Jr. Albert M. Heintz 1935 Everett W. English Garnet P. Grant, Ir. Philip P. Johnston Wesley H. Loomis, III 277 Robert G, Seyl Peter P. Shelby Rudolph Tietig, Ir. Leland S. Person Edward M. Rickard, jr Jesse R. Henshaw David van H. Ingalls Hoyt P. Steele Waldo H. Rostan Waterman A. Taft, Jr. Fitz R. White , is A -A . il iifS1k1:R-':'f'f,f- ' s ,an W ..-' ' 'Qaeiffg51.1.g ii .,x'. I ff: if x l i , ' '51 - fgsf.-112' H ff ,f 1'2iaf I ' ' '. - . 4, 2, X ' app' ' ,, .-', I 1 1 ,X A 211.--5-1 ' fl I Ef llilm l , , if -f . Q-V, MAQ MpbQ ' I PHI IOTA ALPHA To provide a stronger bond of union among the students of LatinfAmerican countries at Tech' nology, a local fraternity under the name of Pi Delta Phi was organized on December 15, 1916. Cn June 19, 1921, the three fraternities, Union Hispano Americana of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, founded in 1898, Phi Lambda Alpha of the University of California, founded in 1920, and Pi Delta Phi of Technology united under the name of Phi Lambda Alpha. In ten years this fraternity grew to a membership of five hundred with five chapters on its roll. The Technology Chapter met with varying successes, moving to a new home almost every year, alternating between Boston and Brookline. Finally, in 1930 the permanent home at 471 Beacon Street, Boston, was established. The chapter was admitted to the Interfliraternity Council in January, 1929. On December 28, 1931, the national fraternities Phi Lambda Alpha and Sigma Iota united to form the new nationfwide LatinfAmerican Fraternity, Phi Iota Alpha. This new organization has ten chapf ters in the United States and one in Mexico, with thirteen hundred members. 471 Beacon Street, Boston 278 Garmendia DeCarricarte Uribe Medrano Serdan Napoles Villa de la Torre Barousse March Gallese J. Ulloa Gonzalez Jimenez Ziegler Ferrer Gallardo Alvarez I. Carlos Barousse Tufic A. Chernor Alberto 'A. Ferrer y Vaillant Ricardo C. de la Torre Aurelio C. Alvarez Fernando M. Gallardo Alberto de Carricarte PHI IOTA ALPHA Gamma Chapter - Established 1921 Fratfres in Facultate Manuel S. Vallarta Graduates Alfonso Napoles F fratfres ,: 77' '- 1932 Julio I. Gallese jose C. Medrano, Jr. Modesto Ulloa 1933 Julio C. Ulloa 1934 Rodolfo J. Gonzalez Luis P. Jimenez 1935 Salvador Farre Juan A. Garmendia 279 Nicolas G. Velez Aquiles de V. Serdan Juan P. Serrallach Carlos W. Ziegler Carlos C. March Alfonso Uribe Jorge Villa ,a ss 5 W 6 B 4. Qld! 1533? 9 i 5 i ' ' at EJ fufmmitftg PHIKAPPA - Cn April 3, 1918, twelve young men of Technology founded a local fraternity which they named Alpha Epsilon. It was their purpose in founding Alpha Epsilon to increase the social status of the Catholics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Their Hrst meeting was held at the Techf nology Dormitories in Room 303 Holman, during which the following officers were elected: president Richard Rimbach, secretary, Alfred T. Glassettg and treasurer, Lawrence C. McCloskey. The prinf cipal discussion during the first few meetings was the question of joining Phi Kappa. As a result of this discussion there was sent to Phi Kappa a petition, which was accepted, and on May 16, 1918, Alpha Epsilon became the Eta Chapter of Phi Kappa. The chapter was being rapidly and efficiently organized. The brothers in it were seriously considf ering moving from the dormitories into a house, but on November 21, 1918, because of the World War, the proceedings of the chapter were temporarily discontinued. A great many of the brothers entered into active service. Of them John W. Friery, First Lieutenant in the United States Engineers, lost his life. Cn October 11, 1919, upon the close of the World War the chapter was reopened, and after a brief period of recrganization its headquarters were moved to Newbury Street. A few years later a better house was obtained at 349 Commonwealth Avenue. The chapter remained at this residence until the fall of 1927 when it moved into the house it now occupies at 278 Commonwealth Avenue. In the latter part of December 1929, Eta Chapter was host to a Phi Kappa national convention. The convention lasted for three days, during which time there took place, besides the regular convention meetings, visits to the Institute, banquets, and other entertainments. .xl 278 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston 280 Finucane Corcoran Byrne Ruane Sellew Ralmuto Braheney Stahl Reilly Lynch Kreuzkamp Brockman Bond Murphy 'Gulliver McKeon Coenen Loustaunau Tyburski Moran Finnerty O'Brien Carey John A. Finnerty John J. Loustaunau joseph H. Coenen Robert A. Ghelardi William Brockman Chester E. Bond Joseph R. Braheney Walter J. Byrne P H I K A P P A Eta Chapter - Established 1918 F vatves in F acultate james J. Hogan John D. Mitsch Henry P. McCarthy Graduates Joseph J. Alkazin Frank D. Carey Fvatres 1932 Eugene F. Lynch ' Edward F. Moran, Ir. 1933 A Robert H. Gulliver Thomas M. Hayden 1934 . George D. Kreuzkamp John A. MeKeon 1935 William V. Corcoran Daniel B. M. Finucane Dominic A. Ralinuto 281 Maurice M. O'Brien Leo T. Tyburski Russell S. Murphy Harold I. Stahl George W. Russell Edward B. Reilly Harry W. Ruane Francis B. Sellew dbh Alf '5 it 5 5 f' rr 5.555515 . 1:13-Tffiii 5 ft 5 65 ,I IKKTZG ,. 'SUstxav,fQkNflf' 4EQUu50l PHI KAPPA SIGMA Phi Kappa Sigma, the only fraternity founded at the University of Pennsylvania, was instituted there on the nineteenth day of Cctober, 1850. Its founders were Samuel Brown Wylie Mitchell, james Bayard Hodge, Alfred Victor du Pont, Charles Hare Hutchinson, john Thorn Stone, Deane Williams, and Andrew Adams Ripka. Meeting in the home of James Hodge, at the northwest corner of Ninth and Walnut Street, in Philadelphia, these seven men brought the fraternity formally into existence. After establishing itself there, the organization expanded until it now has thirtyfeight chapters, distributed all over the country. On Cctober 16, 1903, about a year after the first petitions were made for the establishment of a chapter at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Alpha Mu was founded here. The institution of the five charter members was conducted by Frank B. Bower and Boyd Lee Spahr of the executive committee, assisted by W. H. Walker and F. T. Hyde. In the fall of 1904, the few members remaining, meeting in their rooms, began a campaign for new members. For the next two or three years, although hampered by a rather unsettled existence, the chapter gained in strength and strove to become thoroughly established. By 1906, the chapter had gained a permanent position at the Institute. From then on it continued to gain its reputation for social and financial responsibility, both in the school and the national chapter. During this time, it occupied several residences, in 1922 it purchased and occupied its present house, at 530 Beacon Street. 530 Beacon Street, Boston 282 Haas Fox Wadhams Trimble V Flaitz Rucker Burnham Miner Love Hannauer Craig Huston Duncan Whitton jastram Flanders Wemple Backus Park Noyes Rinehimer Kimble Ellis Harper Henry Newell Ballard Horton Cross Tutein Richard T. Craig Addison S. Ellis W. Clinton Backus Walter R. Duncan Louis H. Flanders Robert G. Henry, Jr. James H. Burnham John M. Flaitz John B. Ballard William W. Cross PHI KAPPA SIGMA Alpha Mu Chapter - Established 1903 F 'ratves in Facultate Samuel G. Frierson Harold E. Lobdell F. Malcolm Gager William H. Walker Dugald C. Jackson Walter L. Whitehead Paul C. Eaton Graduates C. Buckner Basinger Wilfred F. Howard C. Elliott Middleton F Yatofes 193 2 Louis Hannauer James E. Harper, lr. John M. Kimble, Jr. Y 1933 Wilber B. Huston George D. Love Robert B. Mills Joseph C. Noyes, Jr. 1934 Fred L. Haas Edward P. Iastram, Jr. John R. Newell 1935 Samuel S. Fox Clarence R. Horton, Jr. 1 . 283 Arthur N. Rinehimer James B. Smith Robert M. Trimble Richard A. Tutein Edward L. Wemple Beaumert H. Whitton Franklin A. Park, Jr. James B. Wadhams S. Norton Miner Cason Rucker 6 V 'N 15, s ,rr-as 4 3 ,Wie . D V r , A yi 3 V, . V Hb Q ,V av ' 5, ' ff ,V H L V, J Ag f a., .fl 'TTHW' - . , .,Y,- 6 - ,Z ,I : ,,1,43L.f - 4 - -- 4 -' - V v Q el .- ' .1 ffl,-5111. '- . , W -1, ,-, , . fi . if r 41, 1411522 f :fa -- , ,yu . I M ff 9' 94127 -X l. -'21 'Y' H-g. lm , isqa kwiu- ' 1 'fu as a ll X ,J O, IJ. 5, N ff , . .af .4 I -sf v. 1 F' 1 fs if .4 ff .. ff PHI MU DELTA In 1919 there was formed at Technology an organization of students known as the Adelphi Club. The members, a group of friends who had gathered together in the Technology dormitories, intended to organize as a local fraternity in order to make possible the benefits of group living, and to perpetuate the bonds which otherwise end with graduation. In 1921 this club petitioned the national organization of Phi Mu Delta for admission to that fraternity. The petition was accepted and a charter granted to the members. On January 27, 1922, the chapter was installed in the chapter house, at 398 Marlborough Street. The charter members were: Walter S. Marder, Kilburn M. Smith, Lathrop H. Bailey, Channing P. Clapp, Lester B. Leighton, W. Ernest Stone, Fernando Macorro, and Cscar Perkins. During the first two years of its existence as a chapter of the National Fraternity, the membership grew very rapidly, and finally in 1924, it was found that the original quarters at 398 Marlborough Street were inadequate for the fraternity's needs. Accordingly, during the summer of 1924, the chapter moved to 354 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, but it was found that conditions were not suitable for fraternity life at this location, and after a year's residence here it was deemed advisable to return to Marlborough Street, this time to number 378. The fraternity was admitted to full membership in the Interfraternity Conference at Technology in 1923. In response to the general fraternity movement in 1928, the chap' ter again changed its location to quarters outside of Boston. At 33 Englewood Avenue, Brookline, the chapter lived until it became clear that the disadvantages of the remote location outweighed the advanf tages. During this period, the members were known as the L'Farmer Delts, in recognition of their rural location. The present chapter house, at 330 Bay State Road, was opened in September, 1929. During the three years of its location at this address, it has been found that the members can enter into the extrafcurricular activities at Technology with greater ease and effectiveness. The tenth anniversary of the founding of the chapter was observed in january of this year. 330 Bay State Road, Boston 284 Bechle Root Ogorzaly White Parks Q Garcelon Hungerford Best ' Fink Lionberger McLeod Hillenbrand Midkiif McQuillan Carbonell Grosser Moore Buchanan Charles E. Buchanan Joseph E. Carbonell Donald G. Fink Charles W. Bechle George E. Best Henry J. Ogorzaly PI-II MU DELTA Nu Delta Chapter - Established 1922 Fofatves in Facultate VJilliarn A. Crosby Sherwood F. Brown F 'ratofes 1932 Christian E. Grosser C. George Root 1933 George F. Garcelon Earle,D. McLeod Edward F, Hillenbrand, Ir. Paul M. Midkitf Ethelbert A. Hungerford, Ir. 1934 Donald S. McQuillan John S. White Norman C. Moore 1935 Albert B. Parks George A. Sanborn 285 if .,, ,'.. PHI SIGMA KAPPA Omicron Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa had its inception on May 24, 1902, when a charter was granted to a group of thirteen men. Five of these men were from the class of 1904, five from the class of 1905, and three were alumni. Whether or not this group of men constituted some local fraternity or club does not appear on the records, but it is known that Cmicron Chapter of the national fraternity was formed around this group, the three abovefmentioned alumni acting as a nucleus. Since May 24, 1902, the chapter has grown from the original membership of thirteen men to a total membership of two hundred sixtyfone to date, not including affiliates and honorary members. In that time, the chapter has had seven homes, the first being in Brighton and the remaining ones at various locations in Back Bay. This year marks the thirtieth anniversary of the founding of the local chapter, the fiftyfninth year of the national organization. Cmicron Chapter was the fourteenth to be founded in a present national organization of fortyfnine chapters. 487 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston 286 Martin Fitzgerald Timmerman Bull Manson Cort Bowles Finneran Worthen Best Brown Matthews Parker Kinzer Dorman Smith Burr Leland M. Burr Howard A. Kinzer Allison R. Dorman, George G. Bull Peyton G. Cooper John S. Cort, Jr. John H. Best Kenneth P. Brown J PHI SIGMA KAPPA Cmicron Chapter - Established 1902 Fratofes in Facultate Charles B. Breed Donald M. Greer Frederick G. Keyes Edward F. Miller Robert S. Woodbury Graduates Vernon C. Bowles F afatofes 1932 Peter Parker Robert P. Parker 1933 john J. Harman 1934 E. John Finneran Arthur Manson, Jr. Stuart T. Martin, Jr. 1935 J. Edward Fitzgerald, Jr. Brydon Greene 1 936 Kenneth W. Smith Walter D. Teague George B. Wood William S. Matthews, Jr William L. Timmerman P. Dello Russo Charles L. Austin Edward B. Worthen 287 Wifi ,li fix? 'M fi Tff'i:S5.l1 ' . U in Q x --L T K f l f1:.s1f9 srgaj' 1,4,4.fgf i' ff ff A' i' LJY1 SX ly li fr l G l In C9 ' 'Q .Q , . , A we TOEFL visit? PSI DELTA A friendship conceived in mutual congeniality and preserved by strict adherence to a common set of ideas and ideals resulted in the formation of the Psi Delta Fraternity in 1922. It was this working together for a common cause that has enabled Psi Delta to grow from a nucleus of five men to an organf ization of well over a hundred, from a Y. M. C. A. room to a fifteenfroom house on Bay State Road. The first official meeting of the charter members of Psi Delta was held May 13, 1922, when the symbolization, ritual, and constitution were read and approved by Brothers Keller, Hazeltine, Willis, Wilkins and Norwood. At that time the fraternity could boast of no headquarters other than Brother Keller's room at the Cambridge Y. M. C. A., but the pledging of several new members necessitated a move to larger quarters. A special committee acting for the group obtained half of a house at 334 Harvard Street, Cambridge, and it was there that the first formal initiation took place. The Hrst social event, a dance held at the Larchwood Bungalow in Cambridge, proved such a great success that it was followed by another a month later, and the following spring found Psi Delta taking its place alongside of the established fraternities in the social sun. i ' The first official recognition granted this brother' ,1,, hood by the undergraduate body at Tech came in the fiaggz, V:.V' .. ' , . . . . . . ...... ,,, form of an invitation to join the Interfraternity Conferf ' f 7 ' 2 ence in 1923. The invitation was accepted and Brothers .i.. ,., ,.,.,,.. .,,. ..... . . . Keller and Koch were the first two delegates. Encouraged . ' ,Q by this recognition the brothers lent their efforts to the 4 3557 11524 problem of further expansion. Realizing the necessity of f': 2 4 . ' , ggi i . . . . . Q? 'tg , obtaining a house which would be more impressive and f 5 ' 'A A - - - - 1 V: representative of the fraternity, negotiations were under' -r'2' ' I 1 i '. 5 ' . l , 1 , 5 2 , H. :yall W- 55 we -X 1 .Qf.w..1,,.qb spa' taken and a new house at 459 Beacon Street was obtained. i'i .l , 1. Head uarters were maintained at this site until recentl I: .1-V 4, ly, 1 TL, N 3. .- x il. ' , '.1.... 1 ' --M'- 1 'A if when the move was made to the present house at 326 f' -.,1i1a .:?1a.a -'.' ' ga .1 ..:-L . 326 Bay State Road, Boston Bay 'State Road. 288 Day Moomaw Kron White Anderson Taplin Thayer Kingsland Martin jack Burrows Stowell Hamilton Ladd Simpson Hudson Sweetnam Williams Pease Ranger Parr Dr. Tryon Smith Mann Ritchey Whitaker Mensing Brookman Owen M. Burrows Raymond A. Jack E. Stanley johnson William A. Kirkpatrick Warren H. Pease GlarenceiW. Farr William A. Kilbourn Gordon Day Freeman B. Hudson, Jr. George M. ,Kingsland Howard T. Klein Alden H. Anderson Roger S. Brookman PSI DELTA Local at Technology - Established 1922 Fratofes in Facultate Theodore A. Mangelsdorf Dr. James L. Tryon Graduates Frederick A. Ladd, jr. George D. Manter Howard L. Richardson F vatofes 1932 James G. Ritchey Edward E. Simpson 1933 Herbert M. Larrabee, I J. Bassett McLean Robert E. Smith 1934 Emerson P. Kron Robert E. Mann John D. Moornaw Reginald G. Murdoch 1935 Alexander F. Hamilton H. Leonard Mensing 289 Howard A. Robinson John A. Russell joseph M. Stowell Elliot L. Whitaker George V. Sweetnam Mortimer P. Williams Ralph P. Ranger Harold E. Thayer Roger B. White John F. Taplin 25511 ,. 'F rf , H Q., se-. W . .tw I -fig! .:- f u:- i s ' i,f.1'f krff I X J - i f 3.4, w I- . S .. A HSM kb,-7.1-N fl. 'V -134358 lj If-I F ., if 7' , - 'fi +,? . T-A. , -..- pm, - ,, .r ., . ,.., , 1' '-E' 5' X.. . -- -as . 'f , 1 1 - f fs I A V . . , s I U t 'MTx 'V wvm0'y if? I SIGMA ALPHA EPSILCN Cn Thanksgiving Day, 1892, twentyfseven years after the founding of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at the University of Alabama, a group of four Massachusetts Institute of Technology undergraduates became members of that fraternity forming its MassachusettsfIotafTau Chapter. Already very influential in the South and Middle West, S. A. E. was at that time a newcomer to the fraternity world in New England. The new chapter at Technology was, in consequence, something of a junior, and the early success which it experienced played no small part in the subsequent wide extension of the fraternity throughout the North. From the original four founders CW. C. Brackett, H. C. Buckminster, E. F. Badger, and F. B. Master, all of the class of 18955 the chapter expanded within the year to nineteen members, and despite early financial difliculties it continued to enlarge. At the start the majority of the membership consisted of local men so that 'cparlor quarters first at 304 Columbus Avenue and later at 383 Columbus Avenue, 19 Concord Avenue and 220 West Springfield Street, acted as the chapter home. With the initiation of outfofftown men the need for more extensive housing facilities became apparent. In 1894 the first attempt to occupy an entire house was made at 543 Massachusetts Avenue, but it soon became apparent that the chapter was not yet ready to maintain so costly a proposition. It was necessary, therefore, to return to the one room arrangement. After another false start at 21 Claremont Park in 1896 a successful and more permanent residence at 2 Wellington Street was opened in 1898. Since that time the chapter has extended its wanderings with headquarters at four different addresses before it finally located at 484 Beacon Street, shortly after the completion of the new Technology. It has held this location to the present date. Throughout the country one may find prominent engineers and business men, Hnancial leaders and educators who have been aiiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon at Technology. 484 Beacon Street, Boston 290 Graham Coleman Summers Tate Wing Peters Sherman Cloyd Moselander johnson Moore Westaway Rothenthaler Lippitt Murphy Rohn Foster Fyfe Green Scharnberg Thumm Phemister Clark Priggen MacMahon Chapman Jordan SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Massachusetts Iota Tau Chapter-Established 1895 Willard H. Foster Robert A. Fyfe Frederick W. Green Willem Holst, Jr. Kennedy H. Clark Frank K. MacMahon William F.. Coleman Kendrick H. Lippitt Fratves in Facultate Wilmer L. Barrow Arthur C. Watson William T. Hall Karl L. Wildes Frank B. Hodgdon Graduates Spencer J. Buchanan Noland Poffenberger William V. Kaeser Clifford B. Woodward Fvatres 1932 Stanley L. Johnson Willis M. Moore Robert I. Phemister Nicholas E. Rothenthaler 1933 Kenneth D. Moselander Frederick V. Murphy, Ir. Edward D. Rohn 1934 Robert M. jordan William W. Peters George H. Priggen, Jr. 1935 Oliver H. Scharnberg Robert Tate William L. Wells Charles H. Thumm Clarence R. Westaway Paul Wing, Ir. Bert O. Summers Edward P. Chapman, jr. Kenneth B. Sherman Tom K. Graham Marshall S. Cloyd 291 2- :,1 Gil on Kv 59' - SIGMA ALPHA MU Xi Chapter of Sigma Alpha Mu was founded on February 11, 1917, with Bernard L. Cohen, Irving Fineman, George Kohn, David Rubin, and Samuel Mann as charter members. In May of that year this group was recognized by the faculty of the Institute, and in 1929 the chapter became a member of the Interfraternity Conference. The fraternity has maintained and operated two chapter houses since 1918: the first at 197 Bay State Road, and its present home, purchased in 1928, at 338 Bay State Road. Among the alumni of the chapter are: Will I. Levy '22, of Lehman Bros.g Dr. N. H. Frank '23, associate professor of physics at the Institute, S. Seegal '23, assistant manager of William Filene's Sons Co., E. R. Leroy '24, inventor of the new high speed stock ticker, and L. C. Peskin '29, of the Department of Building Construction. 338 Bay Stare Road, Boston 292 Baum Stiller Berins Mandelbaum Wasserman Dreifus Deutser Littmann Goodhart Mayer 1 Paul Pressler Ripin Nordlinger Rudnick Peskin Poze Levinson Falk Samuel P. Baum Alton J. Deutser SIGMA ALPHA MU Xi Chapter - Established 1917 Milton J. Dreifus Morris Goodhart Morris Mandelbauiii, Jr. F Yatofes in F acultate Nathaniel H. Frank Leonard C. Peskin Graduates Maurice H. Berins F'rat'res 1932 George W. Falk Gordon Levinson Morris I. Poze 1933 Lester S. Levene Ellis G. Littmann Malvin J. Mayer 1934 1935 293 ' Bernard N. Stiller Samuel Paul Max Wasserman Norman S. Pressler Robert B. Ripin . sa. ,. . teal., Q . Y-7'lQ rwm, frfmrffff 5 ff. nv? - SIGMA CHI The Alpha Theta Chapter of Sigma Chi, the oldest chapter in the Institute, being installed m 1882, celebrated its fiftieth anniversary on March 22, 1932. The founders and charter members were as follows: Winthrop Alexander, Henry F. Baldwin, Herbert T. Bardwell, Daniel A. Campbell, Thomas C. duPont, Frederic D. Harriman, Edgar C. Hillyer, Frank E. Johnson and Robert B. Moore. Their interest in Sigma Chi was aroused during the Christmas vacation of 1881 when some members of the group met, in New York City, several Sigma Chis who were members of the wellfknown debating team of Northwestern University. Prior to that time swf dents in Technology had formed groups or clubs, but had not sought national affiliation. These nine boys were friends, but not being banded together into an organization, they presented their petitions as individuals rather than as a group. For a time after their installation meetings were held in rooms in Boston hotels, and it was not until a much later date that an effort was made to live together in a rented home. At various times the chapter has occupied rented houses on Huntington Avenue, on Boylston Street near the Fenway, on Massachusetts Avenue, on Thorndike Street, Brookline, an owned home at 311 Beacon Street, Boston, and a rented house at 1067 Beacon Street, Brookline. Its present home is at 532 Beacon Street, Boston. The chapter's trustees rented this house after the armistice in 1918, possession being taken on january 1, 1919, and purchase being made on April 1, 1924. Among the chapter's prominent alumni may be mentioned General T. Coleman duPont, former president of the duPont de Nemours' Company and United States Senator 3 William H. Merrill, president of the Underwriters Laboratory, Chicago, and John Howard Pew, president of the Sun Oil Company, Philadelphia. 532 Beacon Street, Boston 294 Souder Kincade Jewell Merryweather Hansen Keeling Jones Wood Vickery Kiebler Evers Schappert Hughes Wharfrr Kennedy Sample Morrison Snyder Hale Cree Bisbee Stevens Judd Marcy Bateman Orchard Forster Crist Lowry Clark George A. W. Bisbee John G. Cree James M. Dunlap Frank F. Gilmore, III Frederic F. Hayley Edward L. Bateman, Jr. Lars Ekwurzel Frederick V. Judd William D. Kiebler Edward R. Clark, Jr. Buckley Crist Robert W. Forster Richard L. Hughes S I G M A C H I Alpha Theta Chapter - Established 1882 Ffratves in Facultate Daniel C. Sayre Brainerd A. Thresher William M. Hall Hunter Rouse Robert C. Dean Graduates Richard F. Sundstrom F 'ratfres 1932 Robert A. Fuller C. Vance Hale Theodore R. Heim 1933 Asa H. Jewell Gerard M. Kincade, Jr. 1934 George E. Merryweather William Sample, Jr. N. Frederic Schappert Graves H. Snyder 1935 Fred A. Jones Thomas C. Keeling, Jr. Robert K. Kennedy John A. Lowry Ufnclassifted Kenneth H. Klopp Otway W., Rash, Jr. Edward D. Stevens, Jr. Richard C. Marcy John D. Milburn John R. Vickery, Jr. Edward M. Wharff, Jr John S. Wood, Jr. Donald A. Morrison John E. Orchard John E. Tyler A James T. Evers James J. Souder 295 'Qi , il if 'a X Sf. , .QE ,six f- - .115 Q 'frat 1 f X I R x 1 '- ia ff ii S I G M A N U , The Sigma Nu Fraternity was founded at the Virginia Military Institute on january 1, 1869, and since that time it has experienced a steady growth, both in chapters and members, until today there are only six in some eightyfodd college fraternities that have more members than Sigma Nu, and only three that have more chapters. There have been one hundred and eight chapters of Sigma Nu founded in the sixtyftwo years of its life. Ninetyfsix of these are now active in fortyfsix states. Epsilon Theta Chapter, No. 100, the century chapter, was installed on February 25, 1922, coming into being through an organization known as the Sigma Nu Club. The club was formed early in the fall of 1920 for social reasons by Sigma Nus from other colleges attending the Institute, but the dominant idea soon became the establishing of a chapter of the fraternity. This goal gave the members an incentive for work that social activities alone never could furnish, and the history of the club is but a record of what was done to attain this end. Credit should be given to loyal Boston alumni who aided materially in securing a charter and helping the chapter get started on the road to success. Cn February 25 of this year, the tenth anniversary was celebrated with formal initiation combined with an alumni getftogether and dance, a small token of the appreciation that the present members of Epsilon Theta Chapter have for the men who were responsible for the birth and growth of their chapter. : N a ir - E13 ' L ,4 I, .Q f 1 1 9- 1:11 f ,A fy f' fi-'Y is-,gg ,fix i ,ljl . 'T - . I,- :Q f' a.a,,ff-if H 1 as ,IQ rr ' U 4 -, ' ,,i.,.. ' : jv' LFE . V we X 9 li - ---- -2:-ff .-s -f A ' -.-- - . Q -E-tim 14 .yf4:aw'i i A, - unnnnunmmui ' . A' 'itljgg-1: fri -Elf,-j,g,-5:jj- . 5 A I ' Iv 259 Sc. Paul Street, Brookline 296 W. Hartz Bird Rahn Tolman Farr Eddy Simendinger Emery F. Hartz Norcross Mills Williams Brown Holmes Richards Ebenbach Burritt Meyer Strickler Chambers Rowe Fleming Hapgood Pulkerson Slade Guenther Stanfield Agnew Achterkirchen M. Lyman Brashears Edward E. Burritt, Jr. Francis S. Chambers, Jr. G. Russell Eddy Charles E. Eulkerson Walter W. Bird, Jr. Winton Brown Robert Ebenbach Karl H. Achterkirchen George E. Agnew Gerald W. Farr . S I G M A N U Epsilon Theta Chapter - Established 1922 F Yatfres in F acultate Howard S. Root F ratres 1932 Stuart R. Fleming Harold P. Lawton Willard A. Meyer 1933 Cyrus S. Hapgood James P. Mills 1934 Robert M. Emery Frank M. Hartz William W. Hartz 1935 Richard I. Guenther, Ir. Henry W. Holmes, jr. Joseph A. Simendinger, Ir. 297 J. Cecil Rowe John F. Strickler, jr James E. Norcross Carl W. Rahn E. Gerald Richards Charles E. Slade, Jr. Richard E. Stanrield Lee P. Tolman L Q L-.L-A '5 N - I' - ,- ' -L ij, E5 1. 2347 3 1 fi W l TAU DELTA PHI Eta Chapter of Tau Delta Phi was formed in 1918. For the first eight years the fraternity house was located at 38 The Fenway in Boston. This year, however, through the strenuous efforts of interf ested alumni, a more modern and spacious home for the fraternity was made possible. It is situated at 48 Manchester Road, Brookline. Eta Chapter shares its home with the Epsilon Chapter of Boston University. This provides an excellent opportunity to meet students Whose interests are of an entirely different nature with consequent beneficial results to both groups. A most important part of the chapter's activities is the bifweekly meeting. At the conclusion of the business meeting, an outside speaker is presented, usually a recent graduate of the Institute who speaks on some aspect of undergraduate life at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, or discusses some of the problems encountered after graduation. The fraternity assumes a definite responsibility in regard to freshmen. Study hours are rigidly enforced to assist them in securing a good start in scholarship, since the chapter takes great pride in maintaining a high scholastic standing. 48 Manchester Road, Brookline 298 Burmmn hdornson Snnons hdahn Kelman Burwen Ferar Castleman William C. Aclelson TAU DELTA PHI Eta Chapter - Established 1918 Charles B. Burwen S. Benjamin Malin Graduates Frank W. Burwen Montgomery B. Ferar F Yatfres 1932 Melvin Castleman 1933 1934 1935 A Leon Simons 299 Lawrence A. Morrison Walter Silverman Jack Kelman Q 6521: 1 W wk . , 1- ' ax -ea BCP., i' QQ' f ,-:. . kv q 4 rv E: 45 tifaillmitfg X A i , 'nl . A THETA CHI The first chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity was founded at Norwich University on Thursday, April 10, 1856. The founders of the fraternity were Frederick Norton Freeman '57, and Arthur Chase '56. Egbert Phelps '56 also took a large part in the first organization of Alpha Chapter. It was he who gave the fraternity its name and designed its badge. The second chapter, Beta, was organized at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ni 1902. The establishment of this chapter was brought about by Park Valentine Perkins, a Theta Chi from Norwich University who transferred to the Institute in 1901. The new chapter began its activity with Park Perkins as president and Clarence Lasher as secretary. Up to the year 1908 the chapter held its meetings in the homes of its members in and around Boston. In 1908 the chapter was able to afford the expense of an apartment which was used as a club and meeting rooms. In 1909 the first chapter house was secured at 26 Cumberland Street, and from that time the chapter has expanded and develf oped rapidly. In 1912, under the leadership of Harold M. Rand, Beta leased a large house at 1049 Beacon Street. It was found that this house was larger than was necessary, so a smaller house at 916 Beacon Street was acquired. In September, 1917, a larger house was again resorted to, this time at 161 Bay State Road. The chapter had for a long time wished to own its own home, but until 1922 it had been unable to do so. At this time it felt that it was Hnancially able to undertake the purchase of a chapter house. After a whole summer of tireless effort, Francis P. Squibb, then president, was able to find a house which seemed very well suited to the needs of the chapter. Squibb picked out the present home at 528 Beacon Street, paid the first payment, organized the Theta Chi Trust, made the second payment, helped float the third mortgage bond loan, and then took over the leadership of the chapter in its new home in the fall of 1922. Since this time the house has been steadily improved as well as the chapter itself. Since its founding in 1902, Beta has contributed nine members to the grand chapter of Theta Chi. The average size of the present chapter is thirty men. ., . f,- 528 Beacon Street, Boston 500 Huessener Nohl Bromley Malmstrom Pleasa nts Chase Lister Morse Putnam Lyon Turner Seligman McKeever Bell Stoll Dunning Adriance MacNeil Moore Van Buren Gilman Hentschel Newcomb Wooding Casey Shepherd Congdon Brown Messmann Davis Houk Johnstone Houpert G. Eraser Casey Clarence M. Chase, Jr. Donald B. Gilman Charles C. Bell Arthur S.sBrown Roger P. Congdon Robert A. A. Hentschel Joseph R. Adriance Robert F. Allen Edward P. Bromley John B. Dunning THETA CHI Beta Chapter - Established 1902 Fvatves in Facultate Charles E. Atkinson Robert L. Hershey James R. Jack F ratves 1932 Richard Huessener John C. Lyon E. Allen Newcomb 1933 Charles S. J. MacNeil, Jr. Richard S. Morse M. Eugene Nohl William W. Pleasants 1934 Donald K. Lister Edmond deL. Lucas, Jr. Halfred L. McKeever Ivar W. Malmstrom 1935 Almer H. Orr, Jr. George Q. Thornton Wesley H. Van Buren Otto A. Putnam Robert E. Shepherd George A. Stoll James E. Turner Williain N. Moore Joseph L. Seligman, Jr. W. Crews Wooding, Jr H Frank R. Hatch Ernest A. Johnstone Henri E. Houpert Frank J. Messmann, Jr. 301 'Qlgf 61 U, K4 ' o ' , 1' W ,. af. gi - ,, . -it 1 - lib lx JA' 41- LM wp.. .1 gf 'Jia-. K if Zi usa ,,.. -w '- .V ' 0 ,. H 4 6111 N TI. i i, if f f l -fl e. g4'f 5 -arm N ,si V., ,. 1' sr. - , is A1 '15, '-f l ' W' 'I .' l .:'5i? Ef.,:5Q a' r f - ':'c.., vw' +- -- .h , X I fix: , 1 ,E F 4 l +j't 2f1i.'iiflf,l: 655, a sk., mmqi' if -if-2: 111.4 M X mmm , 'il L . :assi 75115 ' ' , ug. ia if 1 a 1- -' j-,El Af L .7 - 'J- 2 a. ,-' ' ,-X. is ,. J 'Z x at il .1 'T' ,- V ',f A ' ugaodll 'X x i0yTCS Olga-1 Xwrlff Sg!r1.0l THET A DELTA CHI Theta Deuteron Charge of Theta Delta Chi was established on March 21, 1890. In a meeting held at the Tremont House, the following men were initiated as charter members: William C. Capron, Frank H. Dorr, George B. Hawley, J. Francis White, Thomas H. Creden, Horace H. Ensworth, Francis C. Norton, and Clarence E. Whitney. Conditions proved unfavorable for the maintenance of the charge at that time, chiefly because of the lack of a fraternity house, consequently the charter was surrendered in October, 1892. In 1903 a group of Tech students who desired to have the old charge reestablished formed a local fraternity known as Alpha Epsilon, with a house on St. Botolph Street. The organization subsequently moved into quarters on Gloucester Street, and still later at 262 Newbury Street. This society petitioned Theta Delta Chi in 1905 and again in 1906 for readmission as Theta Deuteron Charge. ln June of the latter year the charter was granted, and the members of Alpha Epsilon were initiated as a body into Theta Delta Chi. The year 1909 saw the Hrst Theta Delta Chi Convention to take place in Boston after the reestabf 'ishment of the charge. lt was held February 20-22, in Lorimer Hall. Headquarters for the delegates was at Tremont Temple, and the Convention Banquet occurred .f Th ,ik - at Hotel Somerset. About 1910 the charge moved again, this time to 80 Bay State Road. It stayed at this address until 1916, when another transfer was made, with 334 Harvard Street, Camf bridge, as the new location. In February of the same year another Convention of Theta Delta Chi was held in Boston, with the CopleyfPlaza Hotel as the scene of operations. By 1925 it was realized that the house on Harvard Street was inadequate, and plans were made to buy a new house within a few years. In 1930 these plans materialized, and the charge moved into its present quarters at 314 Memorial Drive. Theta Deuteron Charge has had a number of members who, as alumni, have achieved more than average degree of success. In mentioning a few of these one might note Prof. Erwin H. Schell, the head of the Business Administration Department of the lnstif tute, and Prof. Karl D. Fernstrom, also of the Department. There H are others, too numerous to mention, who have become successful 314 Memorial Drive, Cambridge in businggg, ' ' - fro v . 1 1 302 Rynd Paige Hamilton Cross Gilbart Lindenmeyr Davis Moffatt Beede Leete Edmonds Pratt Wood Glenn Duntley Dow Stevens Moody Eder Burns Whiston Greenburg Ross Ballantine Brown Carr Herbert F. Ross S. Quimby Duntley Roland D. Glenn David Ballantine S. Preston Brown Gordon K. Burns E. Bennett Beede J. Austin Cross Duane Davis THETA DELTA CHI Theta Deuteron Chapter - Established 1890 Fvatves in Facultate Karl D. Fernstrom Nathan R. George Augustus S. Houghton Erwin H. Schell F fratfres 1932 Donald Whiston 1933 Roger E. Greenburg Gordon C. Pratt 1934 Robert S. Carr Joseph W. Dow james P. Eder 1935 Radcliffe G. Edmonds Arthur W. Gilbart Arthur S. Hamilton, Jr. Robert E. Lindenmeyr 303 ' joseph Valverde, Jr Joel B. Stevens, Jr. William T. Leete Robert L. Moody John H. Wood Lester H. Moffatt Lincoln Paige Charles E. Rynd -I Q , , QSTYN. . ff if , 4 W ,ff , . . ij, E ' f f. A 9? ' i I, H ag . -3 L ., .. 4 ,W G 904 3 N W A I fr, l THETA XI The Delta Chapter of Theta Xi, founded on April 29, 1885, was the third fraternity at Tech, as well as being the fourth chapter of the fraternity. Delta has never been a local fraternity, and was never connected with any other organization before it became a part of Theta Xi. Six of the students of the Institute got together and petitioned the fraternity for a charter, which was granted on the above date. The names of the founders are: L. Shortall, L. Farrell, T. W. Sprague, W. B. Douglas, G. C. Draper, and E. Thompson. The early life of the chapter was characterized by many changes in location. In 1928 it moved to its present quarters on Bay State Road. Theta Xi was an engineering fraternity until the convention of 1926, when it was decided that henceforth the policy would be of a social nature, rather than merely engineering. The chapter roll has grown until there are at present thirtyfthree chapters, located all over the country. The majority of these chapters are, however, still at engineering institutions. Since the time of its founding in 1885, there have been many prominent alumni of Delta. A few of them are: Charles Hayden, senior partner in Hayden, Stone Es? Company, and a life member of the Corporation of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Everett Morss of the Simplex W'ire and Cable Company, treasf urer of the Corporation, and a life member, Alfred E. Bemis, president of the Bemis Bag Company, a life member of the Cor' poration, Henry E. Worcester, vicefpresident of the United Fruit Line, and a member of the Athletic Council of the Institute, Dr. Allan W. Rowe, alumni president, Dr. I. A. Rockwell, member of the Athletic Council, and former head of the Medical Department of the Institute, Prof. Henry C. Pearson, in charge of the English and History Department of the Institute, and Prof. Harrison VV. Hayward of the Mechanical Engineering Department .of the Institute. Delta Chapter has also among its alumni two deans, Dean Harold Pender of the Moore School of Electrical Engineering of the University of Pennsylvania, and Dean Mott of the Engineer' 66 Bay sim Road, Boston ing College of Carnegie Institute. 304 Van Pattensteiger D. 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JOHN FRANKLIN STRICKLER, JR. Green Rose Clark Holland Tripp Patterson Frisby Duntley Hayes Foster Bell Haseltine Westaway Castleman Launder Santoro Monier Belsky Supowitz Sampatacacus Wahlstrorn McLaughlin Finnerty Cttosen Arthur Miller Atkinson Martin Devlin Brown Yang Isselhardt Morgan Murphy Nichols Cashman MORTAR AND BALL NATIONAL COAST ARTILLERY FRATERNITY Honorary Members Colonel EDWARD FURBER MILLER Colonel SAMUEL CURTIS VBSTAL Faculty Mernbers Lieut. Colonel ROBERT ARTHUR Captain CHARLES EDWARD ATKINSON Major PETER HILL OTTOSEN Lieut. 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ZWANZIG Russell Cooper Welch Alexander Boothby Beck Nordlinger Paquette Wright Pressler MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY STUDENT BRANCH OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS President VicefPreside'nt Secretary Treasurer NORMAN O. PAQUETTB '32 PRED W. GREEN '32 JOSEPH WELCH, JR. '32 ROBERT W. WRIGHT '32 Chairmen of Membership Committee Chairman of Program Commzttee Assistant Secretary ARTHUR G. RUSSELL '32 PHILIP A. COOPER '32 DOUGLAS JOHNSTON '33 Graduate Members N. N. KALITVIANSKY H. LENDERKING I. Z. RYBKIN M. G. SPENCER C. B. WOODWARD, JR. Active Members 1932 W. ALEXANDER, II W. H. BIRNIE P. T. BOOTHBY J. K. CAMPBELL G. S. CLARK G. E. COLBY A. C. CROSMAN D. M. DANFORTH F. F. DONOGHUE G. W. FALK C. A. ALLEN F. W. AMADON I. M. AMENTA W. R. APPELDOORN G. F. AULD W. E. BAUR H. S. BEATTIE L. R. BRADFORD F. M. BURESH . E. D. CLARK L. DEGIVE C. T. BROWN L. A. CARTEN L. K. CHEW R. T. COEEEY J. A. FINNERTY W. H. FOSTER S. C. FRIEDMAN J. J. GALLESE F. W. GREEN C. E. GROSSER G. D. HUEE T. H. JENKINS C. G. KING M. E. DOLAN L. F. DONOHUE L. V. DWORZECKI A. M. FEDDE W. D. FORD C. E. FULKERSON M. J. GORDON R. H. ITIANLON W. D. HARPER, JR. A. S. HAYDEN J. A. HAYES E. G. FEELEY, JR. A. HURST C. J. KEPLER A. I. KURGANOFF A. L. MACKUSICK C. H. MARTIN W. P. MONTGOMERY W. M. MOORE D. K. MORGAN R. L. MORGAN J. D. MURGA S. G. NORDLINGER 1933 W. J. HENDERSON R. A. HENTSCHEL W. C. HINCKLEY, JR. J. D. HOWELL D. JOHNSTON W. A. KILBOURN R. B. KINRAIDE J. J. KLEIN W. S. KUT J. LETO G. U. LILJEGREN 1934 F. C. MARTIN R. F. MBTCALF, JR. D. A. MOONEY 1935 C. E. PAQUETTE N. O. PAQUBTTE R. D. PARK C. H. PEIRCE R. PETERSON H. B. ROBB W. S. ROBERTS J. J. ROBSON J. H. RUGGLES W. B. SCHNEIDER, JR. J. LOUGHMAN R. M. LOVE F. H. MACDUEE R. S. MCKAY I. N. R. MORGAN N. S. PRESSLER L. R. RICKARDS W. P. ROSE M. L. RUEIN H. E. SPRAGUE R. J. THERIAULT P. H. MOORE, JR. C. M. PARKER M. E. RICHARDSON S. G. SBGAR G. A. SMITH K. W. SMITH A. A. STEWART J. R. ST. GERMAIN I. Y. TRASHUTIN J. WELCH, JR. H. 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SMITH I Green Cummings Ayres Stowell Smith Parsons Sarabia Morrill SEDGWICK BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY Ojfcers President VicefPresident HENRY T. SMITH '32 GEORGE R. GREEN '32 Secretary Treasurer . A. KATHERINE SARABIA '32 HARRY W. CUMINGS, JR. '32 Executive Board GILBERT B. AYRES '31 GEORGE A. CALLISTER '33 GEORGE G. MORRILL '27 RUTH I. PARSONS PROP. R. P. BIGELOW G. B. AYRES J. T. CALVERT G. B. COLLINS L. J. COHBN H. W. CUMINGS M. W. BATES . G. A. CALLISTER S. GOLDSTEIN M. N. GREEN JOSEPH M. STOWELI. '32 Faculty Members PROE. C. H. BLAKE PROE. M. P. HORWOOD Graduate Members G. E. DEUTSCH W. P. GEOGHBGAN C. G. DUNN C. F. MAGUIRB R. G. FOSTER R. I. PARSONS W. C. LAUNDER P. MORER K. C. HAM J. J. HANLON L. J. KARAIAN L. G. KONTANIS K. SEIDENSTICKER T. WATERMAN Active Members 1932 C. F. PENTLER 1933 1934 317 A. K. SARABIA H. SCHWACHMAN B. LAPIDUS E. W. PALMER B. W. PARKER D. V. RUBENSTEIN PROE. C. E. TURNER R. E. SPINNEY W. C. TOBIE N. T. VAN DRUTEN J. M. STOWELL H. WINSLOW G. C. PRATT J. W. 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X 7'1'?7-f 1'--F'4y:v4v:-,gl.Ql,3'.Z,,-,1. f-rf.- :1ff'::g-it-v'N-,qlgifii 21 r xg,-9 'V '- f'-1 '1'2-1?-Z ' 'fn-ff r -1 H. f'l-4Q.ii-1'25'r,: ff --v-.d'.1,.,.. ..-, ., 'S' y I x..-v. -. ., --5, Q K STUDENT DEIRIECTQXIRY 7' I LA II III IV IVfA V VI VIfA VIfC VII VIII IXfA IXfB IXfC X XfA XfB XI XII XIII XIILA XIILC XIV XV XVI XVII COURSES OF INSTRUCTION CIVIL ENGINEERING Option 1. General Option 2. Transportation Engineering Option 3. Hydroelectric Engineering Option 4. Geodesy and Seismology RAILROAD OPERATION'COOPERATIVE COURSE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MINING ENGINEERING AND METALLURGY Option 1. Mining Engineering Option 2. Petroleum Production Option 3. Metallurgy Option 4. Physical Metallurgy ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGCOOPERATIVE 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 CGraduatej CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE Qllndergraduatej SANITARY ENGINEERING I GEOLOGY AND GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE ENGINEERING NAVAL CONSTRUCTION SHIP OPERATION ELECTROCHEMICAL ENGINEERING BUSINESS AND ENGINEERING ADMINISTRATION Option la. Civil Engineering Option lb. Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Option lc. Industrial Engineering Option 2. Chemical Engineering AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Army Ord. ARMY ORDNANCE F. Es? G. Eng. FUEL AND GAS ENGINEERING 325 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS 1 Name Class Course Home Address Abbott, Graydon Leon . . . . '34 XIIIfC 57 Alger Avenue, Providence, R. I. Abbott, james Delano .,... . . '32 X Wilton, New Hampshire Abbott, Russell Ward, B.A., B.S. . . Grad. I 220 East Chicago Boulevard, Tecumseh, Mich. Abramowitz, William Louis . . . '35 V 157 Ridge Avenue, Lakewood, N. J. Abrera, Bernardo Paez, B.S ..... . '32 XIII Conception Coron, Palawan, Philippines Achterkirchen, Karl Howard EN . . . '35 X 1607 Varnum Street N. W., Washington, D. C. Adams, Robert Whitehouse, B.Sc., M.Sc. . Grad. I 35 Kirkliston Drive, Belfast, North Ireland Adams, Wallace Sutherland .... . '32 IXfC 3 Fruit Street, Newburyport, Mass. Adams, William Brown, .Ir ..... . '33 V 223 Merrimac Street, Newburyport, Mass. Adams, Winthrop Whitney . . '33 XV11, 175 Pine Ridge Road, Waban, Mass. Adelson, Jack ..... . '33 VI 108 Myrtle Street, Boston, Mass. Adelson, William Cecil TACP . . . '32 VIII 144 Winchester Street, Brookline, Mass. Adriance, joseph Randolph GX , , Unclassihed 7 Euclid Avenue, Maplewood, N. J. Agnew, George Edwards, EN . . . '35 XVI 194 Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Wyoming, Ohio Ajemian, Andre Vincent .... . 33 X 55 Queensberry Street, Boston, Mass. Alba, Charles John ...... . . '33 VIfA 1115 North Hamilton Street, Spokane, Wash. Albert, Sidney Gussman, C.E., QPBA . . Grad. I 9135 118th Street, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Albertson, Walter Edward, A.B. . . Grad. VIII 104 University Street, Healdsburg, Calif. Alden, john Coppins ..... . '35 I 74 Fairmont Avenue, Newton, Mass. Alder, john Winthrop, ATS? . '34 III, 428 Groveland Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. Alderman, Bissell, KE .... . '34 IV 52 Fairfield Avenue, Holyoke, Mass. Alexander, Frederic Charles, Jr. . . . . '32 XVII 5 Lakeview Road, Winchester, Mass. Alexander, Maurice Samuel ..... . . '34 VI 42 Angell Street, Dorchester, Mass. Alexander, Samuel Nathan, B.Sc., fI2BA . . . Grad. VI 34 East Second Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. Alexander, William, 2nd ..... . '32 II 259 Henry Street, Hasbrouck Heights, N. I. Alexander, William Rufus .... . ' 34 V 9 The Fairway, Upper Montclair, N. I. Allbright, Herbert Kenneth, S.B., ATA . . Grad. X-A 250 Billings Road, Wollaston, Mass. Allee, Edward Schwartz ATSZ . . '32 XVI Lake Edwardsville, Kansas Allen, Cole Anthony .... . . '33 II 28 Belvidere Street, Boston, Mass. Allen, Hubert Wertz, B.S., M.S. . . Grad. VIII R. R. No. 2, Russell, Iowa Allen, Lyman Hall, Jr., AT . . . '34 X 201 Mountain Avenue, Malden, Mass. Allen, Philip Montrose . . . '32 IX'B 31 Upland Road, Cambridge, Mass. Allen, Robert Francis, GX . . '34 II Lake Shore Hotel, Lakewood, Ohio Allen, Wendell Clowes . . . . '33 IfA 38 Aberdeen Street, Newton Highlands, Mass. Allen, William Russell, 3d . . . . '33 VIfC 4516 Maryland Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Alling, Stephen Joseph, AKE . . . . '32 IV 7350 Kirkwood Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio Allison, Samuel Francis, A.B., B.S. . . Grad. V 504 West Pine Street, Selinsgrove, Pa. Allman, Edward ...... . Unclassified 17 Park View Street, Roxbury, Mass. Allyn, Robert Chapman, X42 . . '32 XIII 88 Broad Street, Groton, Conn. Alpert, Louis David . . . . '33 III., 38 Dana Street, Revere, Mass. Alschuler, Alfred Samuel, jr. . '35 IV 795 Lincoln Avenue, Winnetka, Ill. Altglass, Adam Addy .... . . '33 II 8 Maxstr. Furth, Bavaria Altshuler, Sidney Aaron, B.E.E. . Grad. VI 6 Esmond Street, Dorchester, Mass. Alvarez, Aurelio Cesar, INA . . '34 VI 219 B Street, Havana, Cuba Amadon, Frank Whitcombe, Ir. . . '33 II 76 Ingleside Avenue, Winthrop, Mass. Amenta, Italo Maria . . . . '33 II 32 Ferry Street, Middletown, Conn. Amerman, Gilbert Neale . . . '32 X 222-21 Fairbury Avenue, Queens Village, L. I., N. Y Amirian, Lemyel Thomas . . . '32 IV 15 Hancock Street, Boston, Mass. Amirian, Tzolag Thomas . . . '32 IVfA 15 Hancock Street, Boston, Mass. Anciaux, Baldwin .... . '34 VIII 167 Kindersley Road, Mt. Royal, Quebec, Can Anderson, Alden Henry, NPA . . '35 X 23 Wyman Road, Marblehead, Mass. Anderson, Ernst Harold . . '32 VIfA 614 Ingleside Place. Evanston, Ill. Anderson, john Harold . . '35 VI 17 Hinston Road, East Weymouth, Mass. Anderson, Lars Janes ..... . '35 XVR, 190 Phillips Avenue, Swampscott, Mass. Anderson, Robert Carl .... . '35 II 15 Pine Street, Fitchburg, Mass. Anderson, Thomas Helm, jr., X111 . . '32 X 1810 jackson Street, San Francisco, Calif. Anderton, Earl Fowler, AXA . . '32 X 440 Lonsdale Avenue, Pawtucket, R. I. Anderton, Herbert George, -Ir. . . '35 XV,b 19 Seymour Street, XVinthrop, lvlass. Andreoli, Faustino Louis .... '34 X 19 Firth Road, Roslindale, Mass. Andresen, Ewald Herman .... . '34 XVII 84 Day Street, Boston, Mass. Andrews, Henry Nathaniel, jr., AT . . . '34 VII2 54 York Terrace, Melrose Highlands, Mass. Andrews, Herbert Widener . . . . '34 X 19 Ledyard Street, Newport, R. I. Andrews, Jack Frost, fI1FA .... . '33 XVN S360 116th Street, Kew Gardens, N. Y. Angeles, Estanislo Paquiu, B.S., M.S. . . '32 Sp. II 1525 Economia Street, lvlanila, Philippines Ansel, Gerhard ...... . '34 III., 66 Sorrento Street, Springlield, Mas. Antonsen, Randolph ..... . '35 X 215 7Sth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Anwer, Rufail Nury, B.A .... . '34 Sp. I Baghdad, Iraq Apjohn, Thomas Lawrence .... . '34 X 16 Olive Street, Brockton, Mass. Appeldoorn, William Ryer, A.B., ATS2 . '33 II 1222 Oak Street, Kalamazoo, Mich. Applegarth, Alexander Rufus, Jr. . . . '35 VI-A 86 South Long Beach Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. Arakelian, Haig Mark .... . '35 IVfA 158 Main Street, Peabody, Mass. A1'Ch?ml33Ulf, Bennett, AXA . '32 XV,b 21 Russel Apts., Great Falls, Mont. A1'Cl11b2'-ld, Paul A1'mSff0l'lg - . '34 III, 25 Central Street, Methuen, Mass. Arlington, Ralph ....... . '34 XIIIfC 59 Thompson Street, Halifax, Mass. Armstrong, joseph, Ir. ....... . '32 VI-C 26 Moore Street, Somerville, Mass. Armstrong, Richard Maxwell, A.B., ATQ . . . . Unclassified 625 Dutton Street, Waco, Texas Armstrong, Robert Thexton, S.B .... . Grad. V 371 Harvard Street, Cambridge, Mass. Arnold, Harry Marshall, B.S., EN . . . . '32 XVI 18 France Street, Norwalk, Conn. Arnold, John Henry, S.B. . . . . Grad. XfA 30 Cleveland Street, Hyde Park, Mass. Arnold, Robert Ellis, Sc.B. . . . Grad. VI 17 Beach Road, Lynn, Mass. Arnold, St. George Tucker, S.B. . . . Grad. VIfA 2472 Rivermont Avenue, Lynchburg, Va. 326 it ff' fr, 11 At left is a typical Paint Farm Thousands of painted or varnishcd panels are CXIIOSUQI 10 Sun. rain and fumes. Periodicinspec- lions are carefully malle. Many of these panels have been there for years and will stay until the paint. fails. Paint which has made good on du Pont Painl Farms will make good anywhere ,f .. UUEQHQNT Paints and Vamishcs zz fftmf flag awww LZMQ BEFGRE You OU may have noticed that when a dealer is selling du Pont Paint, he does not hesitate to promise that you will be more than satisfied. That is because he is genuinely confident that before du Pont Paint is offered for sale, it is tested as paint was never tested before. Tested for color permanence, elasticity, hardness, resistance to sun, rain, fumes and every other condition which could harm paint. The 'Taint Farm is the final test which proves beyond all question that du Pont Paints and Varnishes will endure. A 'Taint Farmi' is a proving ground where paint can be exposed to severe conditions for months or years. DU PONT PAINT f fl .i ' ' af afffibti wa M as X TZ -I f . 1-211., .9 QL ' ' y-7 -- VMT' 'V 'g55N.i-izcvn, Tw a , ' A. N-, , g stun. - : 4 X 1 ' .r WM, r 'W fs f ' ' -- ff E' TW 'L 9 I ' J fill ' ya: .swf ii? sw .,-,. 4 - --WN 1 W in in sf, as f ee 9 -.X , XW fa ,-va x-my-S, Q 'A' N' ' 2 vegas A I , ' I- 6 6,30- ,, ., LL ,V gc I iw QZQKMX, X ,Hb Du Pont scientists don't guess- they know how long a paint or var- nish will last. Paint Farms are located in different parts of the . X I zgnfhgw ,V L X -' - We 55 ,Q .K f rf ' f I ah ' 1 l if .,V. V A 3.0 , 2 7 , CA Bur THE country where conditions are hard- est on paint. When a master painter or dealer recommends du Pont Paints and Varnishes he is simply trying to merit and hold your conhdence by giving you your money's worth in satisfaction and enduring beauty. Our free book, HModern Color Schemes for the Home, offers a wealth of color suggestions from famous architects and decorators. The du Pont Home Decoration Ser- vice will be also glad to assist you in any decorating problem, just as it has helped thousands of others. E. I. du Pont de Nemours 81 Co., Inc., 1616 Walnut Street, Philadel- phia, Pa. S . . VARNISHES . . ENAMELS . . DUCO 327 Manner Haiti.. Sciiooii.. HFOUNDED 182811 The School that confines itself exclusively to the preparation of students for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 553 BOYLSTON STREET FRANKLIN T. KURT BOSTON, MASS. Principal Name Arnott, William, Jr. . . Asch, Edward Lee . . . Ashley, Dwight Stuart, XCD . Atkinson, Edward Redmond . Auld, George Francis . . Ausin, Herman Alfred . . Austin, Charles Lewis, jr., CIDEK Avakian, Arra Steven . . . Avery, Maurice Elmer . . Awramik, Joseph, Jr. . . Ayer, john, jr. . . . Ayer, Nathan Chase, fI1I'A . Ayres, Gilbert Ballou, S.B. . Azadian, Arthur George . . Babcock, David Lockman, B811 Babcock, Richard Fred . . Bachli, Werner Otto . . . Bachli, William Keller . . . Backenstoss, Henry Brightbill Backus, Walter Clinton, IIJKE Bacon, Priscilla Alden, KKF . Badgett, Edward Douglas, B.S. Bagley, Bruce Russell . . . Bagley, William Harold, jr. . Bailey, Lawrence Ward . . Bailey, Richard Francis . . Bainbridge, John Pratt, Jr., QDBE ' ' Baker, Arthur Klien . . . Baker, George ..... Baker, Harold Montgomery . Baker, Mary Dwight, A.B. . Baker, Robert Holbrook . Baker, William Avery, AT . Balboni, Louis Phillip . . Baldwin, Louis Vincent . . Ball, Charles William, ATA ,. . DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Class '34 '33 . '33 '33 . '34 . '35 '33 . 35 . '34 . '35 , . '35 , .Grad. '32 '33 '34 '33 . Grad. . '34 . '33 . . '33 . Grad. . . '34 . '35 . '32 . '35 . '35 . '35 . . '32 . . '35 . Grad. . . '33 . '34 . '33 . '35 . '33 Course Unclassified XV,b II V ll VI IV IXfC X I VI VIfA VII Sp. XVI XIII XVI XIV VI-A VIfA XIII'C IV VI II IX-B X XVI, V VIfA Xvlb III, V VI XIII II VIfA IV Hom e Address Greenport, L. I., N. Y. 230 West Merrick Road, Freeport, N Y. 62S East 27th Street, Paterson, N. J. 35 Hawthorne Road, Brookline, Mass. 132 Summer Street, Medford, Mass. 59 Winslow Street, West Roxbury, lviass S5 Strong Street, New York, N. Y. 775 Broad Street, Providence, R. I. 22 Bay Street, Tilton, N. H. 927 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. 22 Vernon Street, West Medlield, Mass. 75 Ohio Street, Bangor, Me. S4 Wood Street, Lewiston, Me. 61 Glover Avenue, North Quincy, lxiass. 195 Thomas Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. S33 Washington Street, Canton, Mass. IZS XVeston Street, Dalton, Mass, 20 Hoxsey Street, Williamstown, Mass. 3535 Holmead Place, N. W., Washington, The Highlands, Seattle, Wash. S6 B Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 16 Park Place, Richivood, XV. Va. 4046 Vicksburg Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 4046 Vicksburg Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Brewster Road, Kingston, Mass. 491 Ccmmonwealth Avenue, Newton Centre Ma s Fearing Road, Hingham, Mass. 238 Rutgers Place, Nutley, N. I. 91 Howland Street, Boston, Mass. 5 Halbert Street, Cortland, N. Y. 10 Scenic Avenue, Piedmont, Calif. 80 School Street, Concord, N. H. 37 Mason Drive, New Britain, Conn. 739 Neponset Street, Norwood, Mass. Stanhope, N. J. 321 South Main Street, Attleboro, Mass. 328 he Massachusetts nslitute of echnology .U CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE CE TECI-INCLCGY offers Courses in Engineering and Science, each of four years' duration, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in: Aeronautical Engineering Architectural Engineering Biology and Public Health Building Construction Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Practice Chemistry Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Electrochemical Engineering Engineering Administration General Science General Engineering Geology Industrial Biology Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Metallurgy Military Engineering Mining Engineering Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Physics Sanitary and Municipal Engineering The Course in Architecture is of live years' duration, and leads to the degree of Bachelor in Architecture. Eivefyear Cooperative Courses in Electrical Engineering and Railroad Cperation 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 Archif tecture, Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Science and Doctor of Public Health are offered. The Courses leading to the degree of Master of Science include Cooperative 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 Tune, 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 .Tune 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 requirementsl Summer Session Catalogue. Graduate Study and Research. Correspondence should be addressed to THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 329 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS 35 Name Class Course Home Address Ball, Norman Hansen, S.B. . Grad. IXfC 1130 Magnolia Avenue, Norfolk, Va. Ball, William Gilbert, jr. . '34 XV1l, 42 Willow Street, Belmont, Mass. Ballantine, David, SAX . . . '33 IV Oyster Bay Road, Long Island, N. Y. Ballard, john Butler, fIDKE . . '35 III3 Chuquicamata, Chile Bannon, Robert Edwin, B.S., M.S. . Grad. III R. R. 11, Buechel, Ky. Bannon, William Francis . . . '32 XIII 94 State Street, New Bedford, Mass. Banquet, Irving Sydney .... '35 XVib 957 Morton Street, Mattapan, Mass. Barbour, William Ernest, Jr., AKE . '33 VI River Street, Spring Lake, Mich. Barker, George Ernest, S.B. . . Grad. V 11 Clark Street, Atlantic, Mass. Barker, William Holley . . . '32 XV1l, 58 Fair Street, Norwich, N. Y. Barker, William Taylor, AXA . '35 XV,1, Otis Street, Hingham, Mass. Barkley, William Henry . . '33 Xvib 509 Ward Street, Newton Centre, Mass. Barnett, Guy Fishel . . . '32 VIII 4045 Windsor Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Barousse, jose Carlos, CMA , , '32 X 2a Orizaba 34, Mexico D. F., Mexico Barrera, Tomas Arenas, M,E, , Grad. XII 7a Chilpancingo 104, Mexico City, Mexico Barrett, Charles Frederic, jr. . '34 III, 200 Massachusetts Avenue, Springield, Mass. Barrett, john Cahill . . . '34 III., 40 Sheridan Street, Lynn, Mass. Barry, Peter, LIJBE .... '34 XV1l, 630 Mt. Hope Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. Barry, William Thayer, Jr., ATS? '34 IV 71 Oakland Street, Melrose, Mass. Bartlett, Alan Waldo, A112 . . '35 IV 43 Overlook Road, Caldwell, N. bl. Bartlett, George Walter . . '35 XVI 91 Court Street, Newtonville, Mass. Bartlett, William Walker . . '34 VIII 49 Bicknell Street, Quincy, Mass. Baryshanski, Mitchell, S.B. . Grad. VI 795 Garden Street, New York, N. Y. Baschnagel, Robert William . . '32 VI S24 South Goodman Street, Rochester, N. Y. Basinger, Charles Buckner, GPKE Grad. VIfA 100 St. Mary's Street, Brookline, Mass. Bassett, Ralph Harris . . . '32 Army Ord. 127 Fairview Avenue, Belmont, Mass. Bassinor, Benjamin Louis . . . '34 XV,l4 48 Deckard Street, Roxbury, Mass. Batcher, Robert William, B.S. . '35 IV Toledo, Iowa Bateman, Edward Lawrence, EX . '34 XVl14 Box 1671, Johannesburg, South Africa Bates, Catherine ..... '34 IXfA 111 Woburn Street, West Medford, Mass. Bates, Maria Wentworth, B.S. . '33 Sp. VII 410 Stuart Street, Boston, Mass. Battit, Beshara Elian . . . '34 VIfA 58 Granville Road, Cambridge, M855- Baum, Samuel Philip, EAM . '33 XVL, 506 South Hull Street, Montgomery, Ala. Baur, William Edward .... '33 II 85 Homes Avenue, Dorchester, Mass. Baxter, Arnold Howes, B.M.E. . '32 Sp. II 7 High School Road, Hyannis, Mass. Baxter, William Franklin, lr. . '34 XV.lv 6 Alban Road, Waban, Mass. Bayer, Robert Harn .... '33 XVIQ4 1135 Cass Street, La Crosse, Wis. Bearce, Wendell Eugene . . . '32 Ill, Stearns Street, Carlisle, Mass. Beaton, Neil Stewart, B.Sc., M.Sc. . Grad. XII Box 144, Haileylenty, Ontario, Canada Beattie, Horace Smart, A.B. OAK . '33 II 5 Derbyshire Place, Utica, N. Y. Beaubien, Claude Panet, GE . . . '34 XV,l4 461 St. Catherine Road, Outremont, Montreal Canada Bebler, Stanley Martin . . . '34 XIII 51 Dresden Street, Springfield, Mass. Bechle, Charles William, CDMA . '34 X 15 Soundview Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. Bechstein, Fred -Iulius . . . '35 I 79 Huron Road, Bellerose, L. I., N. Y. Beck, Edwin Charles, KE . '32 II 679 Webster Street, Needham, Mass. Beck, Myrwood Albert . . Unclassified 1043 Studer Avenue, Columbus, Ohio Becker, Charles Louis, jr. . . '34 XV: 35 Forrester Street, Newburyport, Ivlass. Becker, Robert Charles . '34 llll 43-20 Thirtieth Avenue, Long Island City, N. Y Becker, Robert Maxwell . '34 XVII 24 Donald Road, Dorchester, Mass. Beckett, William . . '34 VII 510 Dayton Street, Hamilton, Ohio Beckwith, Allen Edgar . '35 II 19 Hatherly Road, Brighton. Iviass. Beckwith, Leo Milton . . XV,l4 115 Sewall Avenue, Brookline, Mass. Beebe, Murray Charles, Ir. . . '32 II 120 Dwight Street, New Haven, Conn. Beede, Everett Bennett, SAX . '35 II 123 School Street, Belmont, Mass. Beers, Herbert Page, KIIBE . . '33 IV 335 Vine Avenue, Highland Park, Ill. Beers, Roland Frank, E.E., M.S. . Grad. VI 30 Trzipelo Road, Belmont, Mass. Beizer, Harold, B.S. .... Grad. VI 419 Quincy Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Belchernas. John, Jr .... '35 X I1 Price Road, Allston, Ivlass. Belden, CHSSHIS Clarke - '34 XV,C 12 Sheppard Street, Espanola, Ontario, Canada Beleskas, Stanley Matthew . '32 VI-C 419 Geneva Avenue, Dorchester. Mass. Bell, Charles Cox, GX . . '33 Xxlily 515 Parkview Avenue, XVestlield, N. Bell, Kenneth Grenville '33, XII plymouth, N, H, Bell, Nfifmfm Haggart . '35 XVl1s Merriekville, Ontario. Canada Bell, RICIHFCI, X43 - - '34 Ill, 6645 Waterman Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Bell, Samuel Alvin, B.S. . Grad. XfA R. F. D. No. 4, Zanesville, Ohio Bell, Seaton june, B.S. . . Grad. I Tenaha, Texas Bellinson, Harold Richard . . '34 VIII 687 Main Street, Clifton. N. bl. BCll1Z13,lohnLAlfred . . '32 X 236 Park Avenue, Arlington. Mass. BEISISY, MOff1S Charles - - '33 Vllgl 433 Winthrop Street, Winthrop, Mass. Bemlsl HCUYY L2-Wall. NI' - '35 XV,l, 107 Bloomingdale Avenue, Wayne, Pa. Bencks, Arthur Paul, jr .... '34 XV,l, 230 Woodward Street, Waban, Mass. Bender, Draveaux Worr, B 9H . '32 IV 1619 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass Benedict, Manson, B.Chem. . . . Grad. V Lake Linden. Michigan Benedict, Samuel Lynes, Ir ..... '34 II 98 South Main Street, South Norwalk, Conn. Benedict, William Sidney, A.B., A.M. . Grad. V Lake Linden, Michigan. Beniield, Adalbert Edwin ..... '34 XII 1454 Beacon Street, Brookline, Mass. Beniamln, Phlhp Srzmwood, ATQ . . '32 Xvn. 211 Hawthorne Street, Malden, Mass. Benker, Walker Herbert ...... . '32 VIC 1,99 East Haverhill Street, Lawrence, Mass. Bennett, David Ellwyn, Jr., B.S., M.S., GX Grad. V Longmeadow, Pittsford, N. Y. Bennett, Earl Freeman, B.S., M.S. . . Grad. Ceramics 17 Duffield Road, Auburndale, Mass. BCDDCU, James Lippincott . . Unclassified 55 East Second Street, Moorestown, N. I. Bennett, Rlifhaffl VCUIOH . - '32 IV 208 Court Street, Plymouth, Mass. 330 TENNEY SERVICE r - A MODERN MANAGEMENT SERVICE THAT INCLUDES Accounting f Elngineering f Turchasing cmd Sales GNN V' 01 Qqv K0 HARLES TENNEY E5 CC. ZOO Devonshire Street Boston, Mass. 55ELLI QI 5 c. P. Nrrmc Acm c. P. sul.Pi-iuiuc Acro c. P. Hvnnocl-u.omc Acro C. P. AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE Now packed in the new shipping case illustrated below. While it of ample strength to guarantee safe transportation, this case saves freight expense because of its light weight. fr ff For your convenience, the case is built to be easily opened ino nails to pulll and is just as easily closed for returning, when bottles are emptied. cr u The interior is so built that there is no packing in contact with the bottles and, therefore, labels are always clean and legible. The Grasselli Chemical Company Incorporated HOME BY SEA 'T- '--- Every June our steam' ships are used by students returning home for the summer. You, too, would enjoy the ocean trip. - Sailings from Boston to Phila' delphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, Jacksonville, Miami. Through tickets, ship and rail, Cleveland ohio for points beyond ports. Details on Branches in principal cities request. B I ,,.. ..,.4l.M,-, -V fyll It ,K K, , A.I. DOYLE, General Agent, Little Building . A EN: -Aff 3,14 5133 gli so BOYLSTON STREET or PIER 2 SZTLCE 7 if NORTHERN AVENUE, BOSTON clemicczffy it ,,,,,,.e MERCHANTS es. MINERS 2 2 TRANSPORTATION co. 331 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS r Name Class Course Home Address Bennett, William Fowler . . . . '35 VLA 29 Oak Street, Belmont, Mass. Bentley, George Patterson . . . '33 XVI 20 Exeter Street, Wollaston, Mass. Bentley, William Wadsworth, Ir. . Unclassihed 704 Scott Avenue, Pikeville, Ky. Berdan, Ralph William . . . . '34 X 1600 Boston Boulevard, Detroit, Mich. Berestneff, Alexej Alexander, S.B. . Grad, II Bacon Street, Natick, Mass. Berger, john Vincent, A.B. . . . '32 VLA 2826 Curtis Street, Denver, Col. Berghell, Alfred Bayard . . . . . '32 XII 2308 Marine Street, Santa Monica, Calif. Bergholm, Axel Ovar, B.S., EN . . Grad. I 5830 Florence Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Berins, Maurice Henry, B.S. . . . Grad. VII 195 Branford Street, Hartford, Conn. Berkwitz, Lawrence Charles Henry . . '32 IVfA 189 Walnut Avenue, Roxbury, Mass. Bermudez, Manuel Guzman . . . . '35 II 261 Raimondy Street, Lima, Peru Berndtson, Albert Gustave . . . '32 IV 6 Poplar Place, Boston, Mass. Bernhardt, Howard Edwin . . . . '35 X 332 South Street, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Bernstein, David William, S.B. . . Grad. X-A 96 Bellingham Street, Chelsea, Mass. Bernstein, M. jack, QJBA . . . '34 I 7100 South Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. Berry, Richard Warren, CIDFA . . '32 XIILC 28 Fenway, Boston, Mass. Berrolett, Arthur Digbrow , . Grad. VLA 209 Water Street, Point Marion, Pa. Bertozzi, Edward Joseph . . . '33 X 10 Summit Street, Pawtucket, R. I. Berube, Harty Stevens . . . . '32 III, 61 Chemin Fraserville, RivierefdufLoup, Quebec Best, George Edward, CDMA . . '34 XIV Monson, Maine Best, John Hulvei, QIDEK . . . '35 I 21 Warrington Drive, Rochester, N. Y. Betts, Charles Henry . . , . . '35 XVII 165 Slade Street, Belmont, Mass. Bevan, George Thomas, B.S, , . Grad. VLA 107 Wall Street, Wilmerding, Pa. Beverley, Allan john . . . . '34 XIV 35 Carleton Street, Methuen, Mass. Bhatt, Upendra Jivanram, B.E. . . Grad. I Bharnagar, India Bicknell, ,Ioseph .... . '34 XVI 295 Front Street, Weymouth, Mass. Bigelow, julian Himley . . '35 VI 5 Baltimore Street, Millis, Mass. Billings, Robert Teele . . . '32 X 156 Congress Street, Milford, Mass. Birchall, Louis Frederick . . '35 XVU 570 Madison Avenue, York, Pa. Bird, Albert Frederick, S.B. . Grad. Sp. XV S6 Myrtle Street, Somerville, Mass. Bird, James Raymond . . . Grad. VLA 1027 Ross Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio Bird, Joseph Lenoir .... . '32 XIILA 2623 Garfield Street N. W., Washington, D. C. Bird, Walter Wallace, Jr., EN . . '34 XVI 544 North Grove Avenue, Oak Park, Ill. Birnie, Walter Hart, B.A., NPT . . . '32 II 35 Ridgewood Terrace, Springfield, Mass. Birrell, George, A.B ..... . Grad. V 1457 D Street, Salem, Oregon Bisbee, George Albert Weber, EX . '32 VI 301 Radcliffe Street, Bristol, Pa. Biscoe, Jonathan, S.B. .,., . .Grad. VIII 595 Boylston Street, Newton Centre, Mass. Bishop, Arthur Thomas . . . '33 VI 50 Bigelow Street, Quincy, Mass. Bishop, Vincent ,..... . '35 V 1925 Commonwealth Avenue, Auburndale, Mass Bissell, Kenneth Bronson, QE . . '34 XIILC 33 Maple Street, Milford, Conn. Bitsoli, Stava Arthur . . '32 I 40 North Main Street, Natick, Mass. Bixby, Willard Frederick . . '35 XVI 32 Grand Avenue, Baldwin. N. Y. Bjorn, Warren Albert . . . '34 IVfA 19 Wilmot Street, Watertown, Mass. Blackman, Bradford Ulmer . . '34 XIII 32 Bowen Street, Newton Centre, Mass. Blackman, Frank Otto, A.B. . . . Grad. X1A 724 First Street, Coronado, Calif. Blaisdell, Baalis Edwin . . . . '32 V 42 Trevett Avenue, East Lynn, Mass. Blake, Anthony Groverman, B.S., QE . . .Grad. XA SOO South Center Street, Terre Haute, Ind. Blake, Samuel ...... . '34 X 11 NValk Hill Street, jamaica Plain, Mass. Blakely, Alexander Muller . . . '34 X Mt. Pleasant Street, North Billerica, Mass. Blakeman, Thomas Ledyard, ANI' . . '34 IV 97 Commercial Street, Provincetown, Mass. Blakeslee, Henry Pease . . . '35 X 40 Montclair Avenue, Roslindale, Mass. Blanchard, Joseph Mason . . '33 VI 409 Grandview Street, Mt. Dora, Fla. Blankenburg, Robert Carl . . '35 VLA 5531 ThirtyfSeventh Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Bleil, Frank joseph . . '33 VLC 124 Redwood Avenue, Paterson, N. J. Blocker, Benjamin .... . '35 X 33 Allen Street, Boston, Iviass. Bloom, Harry ...... . '33 VI 105 Homestead Street, Roxbury, Mass. Bloom, Mortimer Charles, S.B. . . .Grad. V 19 South Street, Brighton. Mass. Blumenthal, joseph David . . . . '35 XV: 40 Canterbury Street, Dorchester, Mass. Bodell, Brandon Brewster . . . . '35 XVI Main Street, South Hanson, Mass. Bohrer, Charles Wallace, AXA . . '33 X 584 Cedarwood Terrace, Rochester, N. Y. Boling, Cecil, TKT .... . . '32 I R. R. No. 6, Bedford, Indiana Bolles, Kenneth Robinson . . . . Grad. VLA 116 Morse Avenue, Brockton, Mass. Bolshakoff, Peter Elysseevich, Ch.Eng . Grad. X 21 Leningradsky Street, Moscow, U. S. S. R. Bond, Chester Edward, KIDK . . . '35 XVII 7 Orchard Street, Everett, Mass. Bond, Leon Lawrence, B.S .... . Unclassified Sp. 21 Henry Avenue, Lynn, Mass. BOOUIW, , Louis 5U'0fhC1', A-B-, 111142 '34 IV 151 Hawthorne Drive, Danville, Va. Boothby, Philip Tibbetts . . . . '32 II 78 Maple Street, Malden, Mass. BOrger,J0hf1 Godfrey. es . . . '54 xvi Middletown Road, Pearl Ra-sf, N. Y. Bom, Chfisfiafl Eflkhafdt, CIDKNII . '33 IV 232 Court Street, Portsmouth, N. H. Bowen, AIBDSOH GFHY . . . . '33 XV: 14 Rutland Street, Lowell, Mass. Bowen, Charles Parnell, Jr .... . '35 XVQ, 175 Pleasant Street, Winthrop, Mass. Bowles, Vernon Orrin, A.B., fI1EK . . Grad. XfA 1320 Lombard Street, San Francisco, Calif. Bowman, Lee ...... . '32 IV 37 St. Mary's Street, Brookline, Mass. Boyajian, Alfred Zaven . . . . '35 XVI 4 Lloyd Road, Watertown, Mass. Boyd, William, Ir. . . . . '35 X 27 Southworth Street, Williamstown, Ixdass. Boynton, William Nathan . Unclassified 121 Boynton Avenue, Talladega, Ala. Boytano, Carl Renfrew . . . '35 VLA 274 Parkway, Chelsea, Mass. Bradford, Eliot Brainerd . . . . '34 VIII 130 Glenville Avenue, Allston, Mass. Bradford, Leonard Russell, A.B. . . '33 II 111 Lake Street, Arlington, Mass. Bradley, Charles Byron . . . . '32 VIII 228 Pleasant Street, South Weymouth, Mass. Bradley, Charles Theodore . . '33 I 35 Upland Road, Cambridge, Mass. Brady, George james, EAE . . '32 XV,b 832 Rankine Avenue, Lawrence Park, Erie, Pa. 332 metallurgist interested in heat treating. Engineers and Norton Products Alundum refractories line the tunnel kilns and furnaces of ceramic and enamf eling engineers. The chemist uses Alunf HE number and the wide variety of dum laboratory Ware' Norton Company's products bring the organizationtinto contact with engif neers and engineering of many kinds. In activated sludge sewage plants Norton porous plates and tubes are used by sanitary engineers. Gigantic Norton pulpstones reduce logs to pulp for the technicians directing the production of nevvsprint, Wallboard and other products made of mechanical pulp. Alundum and Crystolon grinding Wheels and polishing abrasives, Norton grinding and lapping machines are vital factors in all the metal Working industries-imf portant tools of the engineers who direct the production of steel, automobiles, air planes, office and electrical appliances and countless other products made largely of metal. For architects and building engineers there are Norton Floors -Alundum tiles and aggregates that assure footfsafe and vvearfresisting floors and stairs. Crystolon refractories in the form of N01'f011 Comp-HHY, WOfC6StCF, MHSS- boiler bricks serve the power plant engif Nc: Yxkd Chgjagol jeff? 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Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown Alfred Kroll, jr. . . Arthur Seymour, GX Charles Thomas, APX . Chester Hervey, -Ir. . . Edmond Joseph, B.S., M.S. Frank Harold ..., Frederick Simpson, B.S., Gordon Stanley S.B. . . Browni Herbert Hamilthn, B 611 . Brown Brown , Brown, Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown , Brown, 1 Q a s John ...... John joseph . . . Kenneth Phillips, QIPEK . Laurence Fiske . . . Levi Stanley, B.S., M.S. . Murray Irving . . Ralph Oswald . . . Raymond LeClair . . Samuel Preston, SAX . Sherwood Fiske, S.B., M.S. William Hoskins . . . Winton, EN .... Brownell, Borden Boyd . . . Brownell, Walter Thomas, B.S. . Bruce, Alfred Peter . . . Bruce, Philip Lester . . Brunner, john Grayson . Bruno, Gilbert Angelo . Bryan, Charles Badger .... Buhier, Charles Warren, jr. . . Buchanan, Charles Edmund, fb MA Buckley, Elton Vincent . . . Buckwalter, David jesse, B911 . Budryk, Francis William . , . Buechner, William Weber . . . Bueno, Hernando Figueroa, C.E. Buerger, Newton Weber . . Bukley, Eugene Takovlevich . . Bull, George Gelston Moore, LIPEK Bullwinkle, Richard 3d, B.S. . Bunker, Carl Hervey, jr. . , Bunshaft, Gordon .... Burchett, Phillip Algernon . Buresh, Francis M., QIDKT . . Burke, james Holmwood, Xfb . Burke, john Francis . . . Burnett, Carlos Earle, B.S. . Burnett, Robert Ellis . Q18 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS '-v X 1 Class Course . Grad. F. EA? G. Eng. i . Grad. Sp. I . Grad. XfA . '35 X . '33 XV,1, . '33 X . '32 XII . '33 XVQ . '32 XVII . . '32 I1 . Grad. F. Er? G. Eng. . . '34 IV '33 VLC '34 Sp. IV . '35 XVI . '32 I3 . '35 IVfA '34 XVih . '34 X . '32 V1 . '34 IVfA . '33 XVXH . '33 VI . '34 V . Grad. II . '34 I . Grad. Sp. II . Grad. II . '32 V112 . '34 XVie . '35 IVfA . '35 XIV . '35 X '35 XVQ, . Unclassihed '34 Il . '33 XV,i, . '34 II . '35 IVIA . Grad. VIII . . '33 IX-C , Grad. Sp. II . Grad. VI . '32 IV . '35 . . '32 X . '35 XVIQ, . . '33 VIfA . Grad. XII . '35 XV: . '34 VII, . '33 V1-A , . 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High speed in warping is economical, hut not essential. It is the spoofing that really counts. Use the Automatic Spooler and High Speed Warper combined for hest results. Manufactured hy BARBER'CULMAN CUMPANY, Rockford, lllinois, Branch offices at Framingham, Mass. and Greenville, S. C. ass DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Namg Class Course Home Address Burnham, James Heatly, CIJKE . . '34 II 1555 Wendell Avenue, Schenectady, N. Y. Burns, Alan Burgess .... . '32 IfA 54 Granite Place, East Milton, Mass. Burns, Gordon Kendrick, GAX . . '34 VIfA 549 Prospect Street, Maplewood, N. J. Burns, joseph Aloysius .... . '35 XV2 17 Perry Street, Somerville, Mass. Burns, Lawrence, S.B. ..... . . Grad. VIII 65 Revere Street, Revere, Mass. Burr, Alexander Carothers, B.Sc., M.Sc. . . Grad. X 131 Trowbridge Street, Cambridge, Mass. Burr, Leland Mothershead, Jr., CIHEK . '32 X Southport, Maine Burr, Myron Fairchild .... . '32 VI 302 West Center Street, South Manchester, Conn. Burritt, Edward Earle, Ir., EN . . . 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'32 XII 234 West 62d Street, Kansas City, Mo. Butters, Harold Aaron, jr., AT . . '33 I3 81 Cushing Avenue, Belmont, Mass. Byers, Horace Robert, A.B. . . . Grad. XVI 2614 Stuart Street, Berkeley, Calif. Byrne, Walter John, CIDK . . . '35 XVI 259 Sterling Avenue, Orange, N. J. Cabot, John Boit .... . '34 Sp. IV 705 Second Street, S. W., Rochester, Minn. Cahaly, Fozi Mitri ..... . '33 I 90 Oak Street, Boston, Mass. Cahoon, Edward Freeman .,.. . . '32 VIfA 24 Milton Avenue, Dorchester, Mass. Calderwood, Gordon Lloyd, S.B. . . . Grad. F. Es' G. Eng. 59 Fairheld Street, Springheld, Mass. Caldwell, Samuel Hawks, S.B., M.S. . Grad. VI 12 Burnham Street, Belmont, Mass. Caldwell, Sidney Eugene, B.S. . . . Grad. VI 285 Harvard Street, Cambridge, Mass. Calkin, Edwin Daniel, B.S .... . Grad. II 5906 Charlotte Street, Kansas City, Mo. Calkin, john Burgess, S.B., A.M., M.S. . Grad. X 399 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. Callahan, Joseph Neville .... . '35 XVII 46 Spencer Avenue, Somerville, Mass. Callan, John Gurney, Ir. .... . '34 XV3 24 Quincy Street, Cambridge, Mass. Callister, George Algernon . . . . '33 VII, 9412 Hollis Court Boulevard, Queens Village, L. I., N. Y Calvert, John Thornton, B.A., B.Sc. . . Grad. VII 61 Half Moon Lane, London, S. E., England Calvo, Jose Baldomero, B.S .... . '33 IVfA 12 Avenue Panama, Panama Cameron, Kenneth Alexander . . '32 XV,b 256 Stevens Street, Lowell, Mass. Cameron, Malcolm Graham, ANI! . . '35 XVI Gordonsville, Virginia Campbell, john Kenneth . . . . '32 II 583 Purchase Street, New Bedford, Mass. Campbell, joseph Condon . . '34 III3 901 Broadway, Somerville, Mass. Campbell, Richard Durgin . '35 VI 15 Beacon Street, Portland, Me. Campello, ,Iohn Frank ..... . . '34 II 61 Delano Avenue, Revere, Mass. Campello, Ralph Anthony ......... '32 IVfA 61 Delano Avenue, Revere, Mass.- Camps'Campins, Francisco Miguel, B.S., M.S. . . . Grad. X 67 Frederick Street, PortfotfSpain, Trinidad, B. KV. I. Cannon, Delano Chaney, 93 . . . . . . '32 XVH, 33 Hancock Street, Auburndale, Mass. Cannon, Madison Mott, Jr., S.B. . . . Grad. II 33 Hancock Street, Auburndale, Mass. Cantono, William Paul, B.S. . , . Grad. I 1722 Cayuga Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Cantor, Oscar Edward , , . '34 VIII 98 Wellington Hill Street, Mattapan, Mass. Cappabianca, Libero Frank . . '33 IXfB 33 Altamont Street, Haverhill, Mass. Caputo, Marius Roche . . . . '32 Sp. IV 25 Gladstone Street, East Boston, Mass. Carboine, Francis Anthony . . . . '32 I3 15 Sagamore Avenue, West Ivledford, Ivlass. Carbonell, Joseph Edward, fIJ MA . . . '32 IV 54 North 21st Street, East Orange, N. I. Carey, Francis Dawson, S.B., KDK . . Grad. Ii 34 Highlawn Avenue, Lawrence, Mass. Carey, john Joseph Matthew . , '34 VIfA 64 XVestville Street, Dorchester, Mass. Cafkhllff. 551051 Gl1liCk, ATI! . . '35 XVI 1225 West Market Street, Akron, Ohio Carlaftes, Peter James .... . '34 VI 125 Elk Avenue, New Rochelle, N. Y. Carlson, Harrison Cornforth . . . . . '34 X 131 Bishopsgate Road, Newton Centre, Lfiass. Carlson, Roy Edwin, S.B. .... . Grad. XV 73 Riverview Street, Brockton, Mass. Carman, Katharine Woodley, B.A. . . Grad. XII 933 Michigan Avenue, Evanston, Ill. Carmichael, Harold Ammon, jr., AT . '35 VI S29 East Superior Street, Duluth, Minn. Carney, Frank Edward .... . '35 XIV 29 Madison Street, Taunton, Mass. Carpenter, Floyd Roe, Xfiv . . . . '34 XV,i. 469 Stage Road, Monroe, N. Y. Cafpeflfef, Ralph Moshier . . '32 IXfB Somers, Connecticut Carpenter, Spencer . . . . '35 II 311 Wheeler Avenue, Scranton, Pa. CHU, EUYSI5 Raymond, If- . . '34 X 62 Springvale Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Carr, George Webb .... . '35 XV? 43 Washington Street, W'arren, R. I. Cliff, Robert Simmonds, 9AX . . . '34 VLA 34 Hickory Drive, Ivlaplevvood, N. J. Carricarte, Alberto Claudius, fI2IA . '35 II 27th Street, Corner I Street, Vedado, Havana, Cuba Caffefl, I-C0 AUEUSCIUC .... . '34 II 657 Concord Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Carter, George Everett, jr. . . . Grad. VI-A 20 Heath Street, Somerville, Mass. Carter, George Harrison, B.S. . . Grad. IV 70 Fourth Street, North, Fargo, N. D. Carter, Shirley Joseph . . . '33 X Robhinsdale, Minn. CHIVCY, Howard French . . '32 XVIL, 12 Fairfax Road, Milton, Mass. CHTY, Gene ..... . '33 XV1i, Pagoda, Colorado Casagrande, Leo, Dipl.Ing. . . . Grad. I 4 Laurenzgasse, Vienna, Austria Casale, James Eugene .... . '35 VIfA 59 Bridge Street, Salem, Mass. Case, Charles Vincent, Jr., -:DFA . . . '33 XVM 84 Rutgers Street, Rochester, N. Y. Casey, George Fraser, GX . . . '32 XIII 16 Beach Avenue, Salem, Mass. Cashman, Charles Edward, Ir. . . '33 X 10 Winter Street, Fitchburg, Mass. CBSIHIHHH, Henry Anthony . . '33 IV 75 Russell Street, Atlantic, Mass. 336 Simpson Bros. Corp. Walter W. 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Write us for Tool Catalog or Catalog of SAGINAW, MICHIGAN 106 Lafayette Street New York City , .,11rt.r, 1 Ashton Pop Valves and Steam Gauges '-' . .7 Superior in quality of material and workmanship, and with greatest elliciency and durability, they challenge r : com arison with an others on the market. r-1la.,.i-.-.ir.-.1arfr at p Y Highfgrade goods our exclusive specialty ' '1:-1--1 lllllllv I ' THE ASHTON VALVE COMPANY 337 DIRECTORY OE STUDENTS Name Class Course Home Address Castleman, Jacob Israel . . '35 II 133 Garland Street, Everett, Mass. Castleman, Melvin, TACD . . '32 X 6 Summit -Avenue, Salem, Mass. Caulder, John Washington, S.B. . Grad. Sp. II 505 East Third Street, Lexington, Ky. Cavanagh, Richard, CIDPA .... '34 III3 29 Naples Road, Brookline, Mass. Cayce, DuPuy Forster, A.B., B611 . '33 VIfA 604 West Columbia Street, Farmington, Mo. Cettomai, Lodovico Nello .... '35 XV,i, 10 Chauncy Street, Mansfield, Mass. Chadwick, Benjamin Richardson, AXA '32 III3 13 Tucker Street, Marblehead, Mass. Chadwick, Theodore Avery, B.S. . Grad. IV 8 Barrington Apartments, Fargo, N. D. Chakmaklian, Abraham Fricor . . '35 I 17 Monitor Place, West New York, N. J. Chalmers, Douglas, KE .... '35 XVI 74 Highland Avenue, Newtonville, Mass. Chambers, Francis Stapleton, Jr., EN '32 X Elizabethtown, Pa. Chan, Tsan Sheung ..... '34 XVI1, 11 Peace Avenue, Hong Kong, China Chandler, Lyman, jr. ..... Grad. VLA 464 Third Street, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Chandler, Willard Dalrymple, Jr. . '34 V 8 Webster Street, Winchester, Mass. Chang, Yorke, SB- .---- Grad. VI Szeking, Shanghai, China Chapin, Henry jacob, B.S. , . '32 III3 101 Ardmore Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. Chaplik, Alexander Joseph , '32 VI 121 Brigham Street, Hudson, Mass. Chaplin, Frank Sprague . . . '32 XVI 470 Boston Post Road, Weston, Mass. Chapman, Edward Prichard, Jr. . '35 XVI 504 West Seventh Street, Leadville, Col. Chapman, John Barton, XCIP . . '35 XVm 95 Hope Street, Stamford, Conn. Chapman, Otto Charles . . '32 III, 83-09 Lefferts Avenue, Kew Gardens, N. Y. Charnley, Thomas Larkins . '35 XVI 50 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. Chartock, Abraham .... '33 VIII 36 Normandy Street, Dorchester, Mass. Chase, Clarence Milton, jr., GX '32 VIII 16 Pearl Street, Hyannis, Mass. Chase, Constant Woodman, Jr. . '34 VIfA R. F. D. No. 2, Newport, R. I. Chase, Hugh Donald, S.B. . . Grad. XII Unity, Maine Chase, Richard Thurston . . '33 I I 2 Moseley Avenue, Newburyport, Mass. Chase, Robert Lincoln . '35 X 26 Moore Street, Somerville, Mass. Chayabongse, Chamras . . '32 XI Bangkok, Siam Chemor, Tufic Anthony, fIaIA . . '32 VI 201 Norfolk Street, Cambridge, Mass. Chen, Shih Heng, S.B. . . . Grad. VI 2645 Commonwealth Avenue. N.W., Washington, D Cheney, John Tyrrell, Jr., KIDBE . '35 X 6 Kraft Avenue, Bronxville, N. Y. Cherry, Kenneth Munson, A.B. . . '32 Sp. XVII 213 Lincoln Avenue, Tomahawk, Wis. Chess, Harvey Buchanan, III, Xflv . '35 XV,i, 5567 Aylesboro Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Chew, Lun Kee ..... '34 II 318 Central Avenue, El Paso, Texas Chibas, John Emilio ..., Grad. VLA 25 y G Street, Vedado, Havana, Cuba Child, Huntley, Jr., KIHBE . . '34 XVib 56 Charlesgate East, Boston, Mass. Chiminiello, Dominic joseph . . '33 XIV IS Vine Avenue, Quincy. Ixdass. Chippendale, Daniel joseph . . '33 I 9 Lonsdale Street, Dorchester, Mass. Chiswell, Edgar Burns, jr. . . . '34 X 4311 Argyle Terrace, Washington, D. C. Chiu, Yau Too ....... '34 II 188 Reclamation Street, Hong Kong, China Christie, Leonard Daniel, Jr., S.B., X111 Grad. X'A Old Battery Road, Bridgeport, Conn. Christopher, Edward Ernest, jr. , . '35 X 100 Hampshire Street, Cambridge. Mass. Chubb, Melvin Fuller, A.B. . Grad. X-A R. F. D. No. 3. Baxter Springs. Kans. - Chuck, Thomas Sing Lup .... '35 I 1050 jackson Street, San Francisco, Calif. Church, Elwood Allyn, S.B., M.S, . Unclassified Sp. 16 Story Street, Cambridge, Mass. Churchill, George Richards . . . '33 XV: 110 Billings Street, Atlantic. Mass. Churchill, William Randolph, 11213. . '34 XIV 3534 S-ith Street, jackson Heights, New York, N. Y Ciccolo, Joseph Albert .... '35 XVI 503 XVest Park Street, Dorchester, Ixlass. Cimorelli, Joseph Thomas . . '32 VI-C 404 Main Street, Catskill, N. Y. Cirame, Charles joseph . 32 IXfC 594 Broadway, Somerville, Mass. Cirker, Leonard Hart . . '33 X 160-23 Fourteenth Avenue. Beechhurst, L. I., N. Y Clapp, Warren Endicott . . '35 I 4 Butler Avenue, Danvers, Mass. Clark, Adrian Nash, S.B. . . Grad. F. E5 G. Eng. 227 Payson Road, Belmont. Iviass. Clark, Edward Ross, jr., EX . '35 III, 579 Charles Street, Kingston, Pa. Clark, Ellery Darracott . . '33 II 61 Lawrence Street, Waltham, Mass. Clark, Gordon Sterling . . . '32 II 712 Nantasket Avenue, Hull, Mass. Clark, Henry Archer, Ir., A.B. , Grad. XV 10 Park Place. Lee. Iviass. Clark, John Richard .... , '33 VI 712 Nantasket Avenue, Allerton, Mass. Clafk. Kennedy Helm ,,.. . '33 VI Box 436, Upper River Road, Louisville, Ky. Clark, Lloyd Elbridge, Ir., fIDI'A . '34 II 341 Main Street, Rockland, Me. Clark, William Sackett . . , '32 I3 45 North Broad Street, NVellsville, N. Y. Clafkes EUECDS Sh6fI11HD, AXA . '34 X 50 Lawrence Lane, Belmont, Mass. Clarke, Robert Goodhand . . , '35 III, 158 Thorndike Street, Cambridge. Mass. Clary, Frank Alfred, If- - '33 II S6 Spring Lane, Englewood, N. I. Clewell, Dayton Harris . . '33 VIII R. D. No. 2, Berwick, Pa. Clough, Dexter IHIHCSOH - - . '35 VII, 209 State Street, Bangor. Me. Cloyd, Marshall Sadler, EAE , '35 XVI, 3416 St. -lohns Drive, Dallas. Texas Cochrane, Richard Maurice . '32 XVIQ, 32 Howard Street, Melrose, Mass. Coe, Edward Safford . . '34 III3 50 Depot Street, Sharon, Mass. COCDCU, IOSeph Henry, QIJK , '33 VIII 423 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. COIICY, Ioseph Edward. If- - '32 VIII 15 Clewley Road, West Medford. Mass. COHQY, Phlllp 10,1111 - . . . '33 I 331 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Ixdass. Coffey, Rflgef T1m0tl1Y - . . '34 II 610 Huron Avenue, Cambridge. Mass. Coffey, Timothy Patrick . . . '32 XV2 9 Baldwin Court, Cambridge, Mass. Coffin. PCFICY Andrews, B.Ch.E. Grad. X 36 Oakland Street, Newburyport, Mass. Cogan, jerry Albert, A.B. . . Grad. XfA 1716 North Nevada Avenue, Colorado Springs, Col Cfigafl, I0hf1 PQHUCY, AB- - Grad. X-A 1716 North Nevada Avenue, Colorado Springs, Col Cohen, Arthur Helman . '34 IV 110 Chester Avenue, Chelsea, Mass. Cohen. Leon Jack - - . '32 VII 45 Hazelton Street, Mattapan, Mass. COIWU, LOUIS Lionel, B-SO Grad. XfA 19 Windermere Ct. King George Street, Johannesburg Transvaal, South Africa 338 IE.. D. 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Buildings, including the new Physical and Chemical an 1 uns '-if Distributors of genuine Yale Locks and Hardware schedules gladly prepared from blue prints, Hardware. Hardware specifications Lgbgfatofy, furnished and quotations gladly made. Our Service and .Quality is our best recommendation us- 339 IEEIEIEEIEEEIEEEIEEJEEIEIEIE EEIEEE E EEIIEE IE I DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Class Course Home Address Cohen, Maurice Julius . . '35 VII2 39 Esmond Street, Boston, Mass. Cohen, Morris . . . . '33 III, 78 Orange Street, Chelsea, Mass. Cohen, Paul . . . . '34 II 972 County Street, New Bedford, Mass. Colby, George Edwin . '32 II Wilder, Vermont Colby, John Haskell . . . '35 XV1b Harvest Home Street, Williamstown, Mass. Coleman, Albert Foard . . '32 VIfA 19 Vinal Street, Brookline, Mass. Coleman, Philip Annahle . . Unclassified 104 Sargent Street, Melrose, Mass. Coleman, William Emerson . . '34 VI 2405 Jenny Lind Street, McKeesport, Pa. Collier, William Bums . . . '33 XV1i, 240 Jackson Street, Clarksville, Ark. Collin, Adrien Joseph . . . '33 VI Box 209, Montmagny, Quebec, Canada Collins, Edward Joseph . . '35 XVII 11 Rockville Park, Boston, Mass. Collins, John Dillard . . . '33 VI 232 Walnut Avenue, Cranford, N. J. Collins, Paul Martin . . . . . '34 X 45 Mt. Vernon Avenue, Braintree, Mass. Combs, Lloyd Nelson, B.S. . . .Grad. X-A 97 Fillmore Street, Rochester, N. Y. Combs, Thomas Selby . . . . .Grad. XVI Lamar, Missouri Comings, Edward Walter, B.S. . . .Grad. X 403 South Wright Street, Champaign, Ill. Comins, Saul .,,.. . '35 X 131 Spencer Street, Dorchester, Mass. Conant, William Everett . . . '33 I 85 Crest Road, Wellesley, Mass. Conant, Winthrop Field . . . . '32 VI 275 High Street, Newburyport, Mass. Congdon, Roger Phillips, GX . . '33 XV,i, 65 West Street, East Greenwich, R. I. Conger, Harold Gates . . . . . '32 I 239 Railroad Avenue, Norwood, Mass, Cone, Frederick Joseph, A.B. . . . Grad. I 38 Saville Street, Cambridge, Mass. Conn, Arthur Leonard . . . . '34 X 2238 Cathedral Avenue N. W., Washington D Connor, George Edward . . . . . '32 X-B 26 Gun Rock Avenue, Hull, Mass. Connor, Neil Anthony, B.A., B.F.A. . . Grad. IV 51 West Hill Drive, West Hartford, Conn. Connor, Thomas Walter, B.S. . . Grad. VII Main Street, Poquonock, Conn. Conrad, Robert Dexter . . . . Grad. XIII-A 215 Vassar Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa. Conti, Felix Joseph . . . . '34 I 101 Gardner Street, Springfield, Mass. Cook, Carlton Joseph, AKH , . . '34 X 59 Moeller Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Cook, Edward Latham . . '34 II 68 Holten Street, Danvers, Mass. Cook, Frank Richardson . . . . . '32 XVI 2080 Fairfax Street, Denver, Col. Cook, Jeremiah Franklin, S.B. . . Grad. XV 43S Westford Street, Lowell, Mass. Cook, Maurice, GBA . . '32 IVfA 171 Neal Street, Portland, Me. Cook, Philip Sherman . . . '33 V 25 South Monroe Terrace, Dorchester, Mas Cook Richard Hubbard . . '35 VIfA 93 Maple Street, Norwood, Mass. Cook Robert, S.B. . . . . Grad. I 171 Neal Street, Portland, Me. Cook, Vincent Parkhurst . . '35 XVm 20 Fern Street, Newton, Mass. Coolidge, Lawrence David . '35 VIII 1480 Lenox Road, Schenectady, N. Y. Coon, Claude Everett ..., . . '33 VIfC 15 Union Street, Montclair, N. J. Coonan, Fred Leo, A.B., M.S. . . Grad. III S Agawaun Street, Worcester, Mass. Coons, Steven Anson , . . '32 IX-C 301 Rutgers Street, Utica, N. Y. Cooper, Paul Calvin, AT . , . . '35 Ill, 101 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. Cooper, Peyton Graham, GEEK . '33 IV 3918 Rawlins Street, Dallas, Texas Cooper, Philip Asa .... . '32 II 7617 South Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. Corbett, Richard Herman , . . . '35 X 120 Granger Street, Wollaston, Mass. Corcoran, William Vincent, GDK . '35 VIfA 25 Hawthorne Street, Portsmouth, N. H. Corder, William Dever, B911 . . '32 IVfA 223 South Main Street, Philippi, W. Va. Cornell, Francis Ernest . . . '33 XVII 11 Peterborough Street, Boston, Mass. Correll, William Collins, KE . . Unclassified 3526 Carnes Avenue, Memphis, Tenn. Corson, Eustace Bickford, ATS? . . '32 VI 136 Portland Street, Rochester, N, H. COTY, IOIWD Shaw, Jr., CIDEK . . . '34 X 2945 Voelkel Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Cory, George Leon, A.B., A12 P . . '33 Sp. IV Box 427, Oceanside, Calif. Cosentino, Michael .... . '34 VlfA 651 Decatur Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cosgrove, Martin Francis . . '3-I XVII 202 Brookline Street, Cambridge, Mass. Cotton, Weldon Cooper . . '33 XVII 106 South Glenwood Street, Columbia, Mo. Cox, Daniel Townsend, ANI' . . '32 XIII Lawrence, Long Island, N. Y. Cox, William Rowe, Jr. . . . '35 II 179 Gregory Avenue, West Orange, N, J. Cragin, Charles Harrison . . . . '34 Sp. IV 20 Josephine Avenue, Somerville, Mass. CFHSIU, William Gannett , . . '34 XV2 760 Prospect Avenue, Hartford. Conn. Craig, Richard Tyndale, fIPKE . . . '32 III.. 505 Lafayette Street, Palmerton, Pa. Crandall, George Samson, B.S. . . Grad. V Windsor, Vermont Crane, Horace Irving ..., . '33 V 1 Braebourne Road, East Milton, Mass. Crane, Robert Footman, Jr. . . . . . '33 XVII 216 Grove Street, Auburndale, Mass. Cranford, William Edwards, A.B., KA . . Grad. VI-A 70S Buchanan Road, Durham, N. C. Cfafy, Ralph Ward, A.B. . . . Grad. XfA 240 O'Farrell Street, San Francisco, Calif. Cfawfofdi Albert R055 - . - . '34 III., I6 Newport Avenue, Newport, R. I. Crawford, David IHIHES, lf- V . '32 Army Ord. 9 Richards Road, Watertown, Mass. CTC? Iohn Gordon, EX . . '32 VIfA 338 Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg, Pa. Cfelghtofl- -A-HBH, X413 . . - . '35 XVI 49 Chapel Street, New London, Conn. Cresswell, Arthur, B.S., M.S. . . Grad. V 152 Essex Street, Lynn, Mass. Crew, SHIUUSOU IYVIUE, X53 - . '34 XVII 18 Garden Place, Cincinnati, Ohio Crick, Stephen Elliott . . . '33 ' II 10 Hubbard Street, Concord, Mass. Cost, BUCl4l?Y, EX . . . . . '35 XV2 155 Stratford Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. C1'0Cli?f, Otis Waite, B.S. . . . . Grad. Sp.X 192 Bartlett Road, Winthrop, Mass. Crockm, Jerome Monroe, B.S. . Grad. X 1126 Redgate Avenue, Norfolk, Va. Cffiffi EdWP11'd, .I1'-.A.B. , , . Grad. V 1722 Lamont Street N. W., Washington, D. CfOSbY, GOfl1am Kingman . . . '34 III., 24 Appleton Road, Glen Ridge, N. J. Crossman, Alexander Cameron, A314 . '32 IXfB 209 Glenn Road, Ardmore, Pa. Cross, Franklin Van Heusen . . . '34 V 16 Orchard Street, Fort Plain, N. Y. CFOSS, I0h1'1,AU5f1Yl, QAX . . . '35 XVI Basking Ridge, N. J. CFOSS, William Wood, -JDKE . . . . '35 VI 16 Hamilton Street, Johnstown, N. Y. Crossland, Chafles Wllffed, B-SCH . Grad. XVI Box 754, Barrie, Ontario, Canada 340 n. A Fix 533 x ra 221' Q2 its NSF Q xp? Q I T 52-5 w . 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Our engineers are constantly analyzing manufacturing processes for suitable op- portunities to improve quality and to simplify or increase the speed of opera- tio11s by intelligent application of wind- ing equipment. Ample plant facilities enable us to carry engineering plans to completion promptly and economically. Make these facilities a part of your plan for prog- ress by submitting your winding prob- lems to us. UNIVERSAL WIND ING EUIVIPANY BDSTUN 341 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Glass Course Home Address Crouse, Milledge Andre . '35 IV Forest Hill Avenue, Lynnfield Centre, Mass. Crout, Willard Ray, AXA . '35 VIII 831 North 23rd Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Crowder, Harold King, B.S. Grad. I 7106 Ellendale Place, St. Louis, Mo. Crowe, William John . . '32 Army Ord. 3 Grenville Road, Watertown, Mass. Crowley, Arthur Henry . . '35 XIII 83 Durant Street, Lowell, Mass. Crowther, John Frederick, B911 . '32 X 554 Fowler Avenue, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Croxson, Arthur, jr., CIPFA D 135 XV2 2425 Pioneer Road, Evanston, Ill. CruzfBustillo, Hari Artigas . . '33 II Calle 10 No. 185 Altos, Vedado, Havana, Cuba Cull, Robert Robinette . . '34 VIII 2987 Torrington Road, Cleveland, Ohio Cullati, Dante Elliot . . '35 IV 8 Charles View Street, Brighton, Mass. Cullison, Charles Emmett . . '33 V Meridian, Idaho Culverwell, Joseph Mason . '33 III, 3219 Thirteenth Street N. W., Washington, D. Cumings, Harry Warren, jr. . . . . '32 VII, 15 Draper Street, Dorchester, Mass. Cummings, Curtis Drew . . . . . '32 XVI 73 Melville Avenue, Dorchester, Mass. Cummings, Leland Wilson Thomas, S.B., M.S. . . Grad. X 216 Upland Road, Cambridge, Mass. Cummins, Alfred Byron, B.S. . . . Grad. II Ute, Iowa Cunha, George Martin . . '34 III, 57 Farragut Avenue, Providence, R. I. Curtin, Denis John .... '32 III3 30 Saratoga Street, Lowell, Mass. Curtis, Lucien Blanchard, B.S.E. . Grad. I 436 Rochelle Terrace, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Curtis, Zay Blanchard, Jr., B611 . '35 XVI 436 Rochelle Terrace, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Cushman, John Paul . . . '34 II 465 Beale Street, East Milton, Mass. Cutler, David Roy .... '33 XVib 97 Summit Avenue, Wollaston, Mass. Cyr, Lawrence George . . '35 IV 83 Brookfield Street, Lawrence, Mass. Czeikus, Vito Michael, B.S. . '34 VI 506 Broadway, South Boston, Mass. Da Boll, Hobart Horton, M.E. Grad. XVI 555 Seneca Parkway, Rochester, N. Y. Dadakis, Constantine Sophocles . '34 XVI, 224 Lawrence Street, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Dahlberg, John Philip, 1151 A . '33 XVII 984 Willard Street, Galesburg, Ill. DahlfHansen, Rolf . . , '32 X S Muller Street, Horten, Norway Dailey, Mary Elizabeth, A.B. . Grad. Sp. V Boston City Hospital, Boston, Mass. D'Albora, john Baptist, jr. . '34 VI-A 30 Tuttle Street. Dorchester, Mass. Dale, David Webb . . . '35 XVI 421 Woodland Avenue, Wayne, Pa. Daleda, joseph .... '34 II 4 Lenox Street, Fall River, Mass. Daley, Paul William . . . '35 XV2 75 Wellingford Road, Brighton, Mass. Dalton, Robert Marshall . . '35 XVI 159 Boylston Street, Brockton, Mass. . Dalton, Swanton Dorse, A.B., KE . Grad. X 1501 South Hope Street, Los Angeles, Calif. Daly, Benedict Thomas, B.S., A.M. . . '32 Sp. V 320 Dudley Street, Boston. Mass. Daly, Robert Mathews , . . '35 VI 395 University Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. Damon, Oliver ..... '34 X Mt. Pleasant Street, North Billerica, Mass. Danforth, Dirwood Morton . '32 II 63 Walker Road, Swampscott, Mass. Danforth, Gordon Abbott . '34 VIfA 63 Walker Road, Swampscott. Mass. Danforth, Harland Abbott, jr. Grad. VIfA 23 Lafayette Park, Lynn, Mass. Dangel, Phoenix Nathan . . '35 VII, 162 Seaver Street, Roxbury, Mass. Daniel, Philip Alexander . '34 XVU 259 Arlington Street, Springheld, Mass. Daniell, Carroll Milton, AT . '32 VLC 3313 Newman Street. Dallas, Texas Daniels, George Robert . . '32 XIII 44 Oliver Street, Malden, Mass. Daniels, Warren Sidney . '33 I 53 Lowden Avenue, Somerville, Mass. Danielson, john George . '32 IV 49 West Eagle Street, East Boston, Mass. D'Arcey, Alfred Clemont . . '34 II 54 Revere Beach Parkway, Chelsea, Mass. Dastas, Luis Antonio, AKE . '35 XVI Yauca, Porto Rico Dauber, Joseph .... '34 VIII 2 Horatio Street, New York, N. Y. Daunis, Alexander Domenick . '32 II 12 A Marine Road, South Boston, Mass. Dauphine, Thonet Charles . '35 X 612 Tatepaha Boulevard, Faribault, Minn. Davidson, Virginia Downie . '33 IV 217 Wister Road, Ardmore, Pa. Davila, Enrique ..... '35 I Apartado 746, Bogota, Colombia Davis, C31'lCfOH BYiCIg2S . . '34 VIfA 467 Main Street, Stoneham, Mass. Davis, Charles Lincoln, jr., B.E. . Grad. X 1545 Exposition Boulevard, New Orleans. La. Davis, Charles Malcolm . . '32 V 30 Crest Road, Sharon, Mass. Davis, Daniel Max . . . '33 XVI S4 Stevens Street, East Taunton. Mass. Davis, Duane, SAX . . . . '35 XVI 73 Perry Street, New York, N. Y. D3ViS, H3-f0lCl Jardine . . . Grad. VLA Tyngsborough, Mass. Davis, Homer Littleheld, Ir. . '32 VI 153 Pleasant Street, Arlington, Mass. Davis Hugh H. .... 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Demo, John joseph .... . '35 X 3 Whiteley Avenue, North Adams, Mass. Denison, George William, ATA . . '33 XVib 16 Brooks Street, Winchester, Mass. Denyssen, Ivanhoe Peter . , . . '32 VI 376 Mountain View Street, Pretoria, South Africa De Paolo, Ernest ..... . '34 IVfA Hillcrest Road, Danvers, Mass. DePietro, Antonio Angelo, B.S. . . . '34 I 21 Pierce Street, Westerly, R. I. Der Marderosian, Nerses, S.B. . . Grad. V 684 Washington Street, Brookline, Mass. de Roode, Albert, jr. . , . '35 X The Dingle, Cumberland, Md. Der Yuen, Frank ,.,, . '33 XVI 126 West Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. de Sola, Ernesto . . . '32 IV San Salvador, C. A. De Stefano, Michael . '32 I 11 Ruskin Street, West Roxbury, Mass. de St. Malo, Alberto , , . '35 I Box 515, Panama City, Panama De Simone, Joseph Prisco . . . . '35 XVII 239 Broadway, Arlington, Mass. Deutsch, Gertrude Emilie . . . Grad. Sp. VII 404 Fargo Street, Portland, Ore., Deutser, Alton Joseph, ZA M , . '33 XV2 1819 Procter Street, Port Arthur, Texas Devlin, Parker Howard , , . '32 VI 309 Langley Road, Newton Centre, Mass. Dexter, Forrest Page, Jr, , , . '33 X 131 Norfolk Street, WOIIBSEOU, IVIQSS. Dicesaro, Miehael Anthony , . '35 III, 393 Waterman Avenue, East Providence, R. I. Dietz, Albert George ,... . '32 XVII 1040 Tenth Street, Lorain, Ohio Dillon, Robert ,,,,,, . . '33 X 161 West 77th Street, New York, N. Y. Dingee, Alexander Loxley Massey, S.B. . . Grad. VIII 112 Bailey Road, Watertown, Mass. Di Nunzio, Raphael Paul , . . '35 II 340 Harvard Street, Cambridge, Mass. Dionne, Donatien Lionel , , , . '32 X 54 Howard Street, Lewiston, Me. Dively, Clyde Augustus, B.S. , . Grad. II 108 Logan Avenue, Altoona, Pa. Dixon, Harold Frederick Eldon . ' '35 VLA 137-18 89th Avenue, Hollis, N. Y. Doane, Henry Myers , , , . '35 VI 20 Cliff Street, Arlington, Mass. Dobbins, William Earl ,,,, . '34 XI 177 Burlington Street, Woburn, Mass. Dobbrow, Kenneth Weldell . . . '35 I 6 Morse Avenue, Dedham, Mass. Dobson, Robert Arthur, A,B,, EN . '33 IXIB 3140 Sheridan Boulevard, Lincoln, Nebr. Dodd, Edward Arthur, Jr. . . . . '35 XIII Rye Beach, N. Y. Dodge, john Holcombe, jr,, S.B, , . Grad. VIII 39 Forest Street, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Dodson, Charles Russell, S.B, , . Grad. II 109 Broad Street, Lynn, Mass. Does, Richard Vincent, S,B, , , Grad, X 59 Winthrop Street, Winthrop, Mass. Dolan, Melvin Edward . . . '33 II 6 Webster Road, East Milton, Mass. Donahue, Edward William . , '34 II 6 Cedar Cliff Terrace, Medford, Mass. Donahue, Leamon Francis, A.B. . '33 II Bartlett, N. H. Donalson, Walter Percy, jr,, B,S, '32 Sp. IV S27 West Ninth Street, Dallas, Texas Donlon, Thomas Francis, jr. . . '34 XIII 273 Massachusetts Avenue, North Andover, Mass Donnahue, Thomas Conner . . . '34 Sp. IV 2211 Van Iiuren Place, Wilmington, Del. Donnelly, George Edward . . . '35 II 21 Hampden Street, Wellesley, Mass. Donoghue, Florence Francis, B.S. . '32 II 60 Green Street, Worcester, Mass. Donovan, Arthur Custis, Ir. . . . Grad. VI'A 34 Manchester Road, Brookline, Mass. Dorman, Allison Rice, jr., KIJZK , . '33 XIII 15 Maple Street, New Bedford, Mass. Dorman, Kenneth Lewis . . . . '34 X 202 North Street, Salem, Mass. Doroff, Stanley Willard . . . . '34 II 9 Crescent Avenue, Chelsea, Mass. Dorr, julian Abbott, AT . . . . . '34 XVII4 22 Chester Street, Lowell, Mass. Doten, Robert Kingsland, S.B., M.S. . , Grad. XII SS Garfield Street, Cambridge. Mass. Doten, William Leslie, jr. . . . . '34 XVM 32 Commonwealth Park, Newton Centre, Mass. Doucette, joseph Patrick . . '35 XVI 20 Faxon Street, Newton, Mass. Dougherty, Edward Kubel . . '34 VI-A 1525 Webster Street N. XV., Washington, D. C. DOVE, PH'-Il Whitney . . . '35 XVL. 122 Great Plain Avenue, Wellesley, Mass. Dow, Hamilton Hom . . . . '35 X 3S5 Shawmut Avenue, Boston, Mass. Dow, Joseph Willard, SAX . . . '34 II 46 Lemoyne Street, Braintree, Mas. Dowden, Alfred Leslie . . . Grad. VIIA 24 Springdale Street. Malden, Mass. Doyle, Francis Edward . . '33 X 14 Aspinwall Road, Dorchester, Mass. Doyle, Francis Schalck .... . '34 XVI 416 Garheld Square, Pottsville, Pa. Drankowski, Joseph Albin . . . . '34 XVI 21 PQ Hardy Street, Salem, Mass. Draper, Charles Stark, S.B., M.S. . Grad. VIII 731 University Avenue, Palo Alto, Calif. Dreifus, Milton jacob, ZA M . . . '34 IV-A 7116 Sansom Avenue, Upper Darby, Pa. Drew, Frederick Davenport . '34 IX-C 600 Beacon Street, Newton Centre. Ivlass. Drexler, Milton .... '34 VIII 60 Hinsdale Street, Rochester, N. Y. Dreyer, Charles Philip .... . '32 II 3 Herbert Street, Dorchester, Mas. Drinnan, Robert Giffen, jr., B.Sc. . Grad. III. 13219 102d Avenue. Edmonton, Alberta, Can. Drisko, john Bucknam, S.B. . . . Grad. I 28 Lloyd Street, Winchester, Mass. Drury, Richard Clifton . . . '35 X 717 Ninth Avenue, Fulton, Ill. DfY61', R'-1fUS Keeler, 2d . . '32 IV Greenheld Lane, Rochester. N. Y. Dubbs, Carbon Chatley . , , . '35 X 1004 Michigan Avenue. Wilmette, Ill. Dubinsky, Irving Morris, S.B. . . Grad. F. E? G. Eng. 85 Fayston Street, Roxbury, Ivlass. Du Bois, Rene Gaston . . . . '34 XV,1, 3506 Hawthorne Boulevard, St. Louis, Ivlo. Dudley, james Earl, B.Arch. , Grad. IV 605 Strathcona Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba Dudley, Luella, S.B .,.. . Grad. V 12 Winn Terrace, Malden, Mass. DUE? Alan Dallas. lf- -- - . '35 XVI 3 Newbury Terrace, Newton Centre, Ivlass, Duff, John III, ATA . . . . '35 XV2 144 Hawthorn Street, New Bedford, Mass. Dugan, Hammond james . . . Grad. XVI Kennery Lane, Catonsville, Md. Duggan, Thomas Francis . . . '34 Sp. II S Bennett Street, Wakelield, Mass. Duncan, Harold Edgar, S.B. . . Grad. VII 195 Main Street, Winthrop, Mass. DUUCHU, HCUFY SCYTUOUY - - . . '32 VI 1S Pinkert Street, Medford, Mass. Duncan, Walter Robson, CIDKE . '33 XV3 14 Sherman Street, Everett, Mass. D'-191313, James MIIHC, EX . . . '32 IV 135 West Fifth Street, Oswego, N. Y. DUUMVCY, R0l32l'f IOSeph, B.S. . 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Dunning, Albert Ward . . . . , '32 II 31 Glen Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Dunning, Allan Lombard, AKE , .Grad. XIIIfA 31 Glen Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Dunning, john Bartol, GX . . . '34 XVib 322 North Fullerton Avenue, Montclair, N. I. Duntley, Seibert Quimby, GAX . . . '33 VIII 604 Beverly Avenue, Macomb, Ill. Duplin, Victor joseph, jr., S.B. . . Grad. Ceramics 10 College Avenue, Medford, Mass. du Pont, Pierre Samuel, III, CDBE '33 X Box 303, Wilmington, Del. Du Ross, john Dudley, HEPA . . '35 XV2 1111 Forest Road, Lakewood, Ohio Dvornichenko, Oleg ,Iohn . . '33 IV 517 West 124th Street, New York, N. Y. Dworzecki, Leo Vincent . . '33 II 30 Gourley Road, Medford, Mass. Dyer, Daniel Pike, jr., B.S. . . Grad. III 206 Russell Street, Worcester, Mass. Dysart, Joseph Justice, B.A. . Unclassified 1629 Waterbury Road, Lakewood, Ohio Eagan, Henry William . . . . '34 XV2 70 Florence Street, Brockton, Mass. Eakin, john Hitt, AKE . . '35 X S8 Streetsboro Street, Hudson, Ohio Earnshavv, Bellamy Allan , . . . '34 X 237 Bay Street, Springfield, Mass. Eastmond, Charles Coleridge . . . '35 I 2 Claremont Street, Boston, Mass. Eaton, Bruce Grant, Jr., B.S. . , .Grad. XVI Eaton, Colorado Eaton, Lewis Grant . . . . Grad. VIfA 75 Reed Street, Lexington, Mass. Ebbeggn, Gertrude Elvira , . '32 IV 30 Vernon Street, Bangor, Me. Ebel, Isabel Caroline . . . '32 XVI 6739 Colonial Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ebel, Lawrence Charles , . '34 VIfA 104-46 127th Street, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Ebenbach, Robert, EN '34 XVI 235 Brookdale Avenue, Glenside, Pa. Eck, Robert Nelson . '34 VIfA 500 Lake Shore Drive, Lake Mills, Wis. Eckblom, Oscar Eugene . '34 XVI 55 Albertina Street, Quincy, Mass. Eddy, Edwyn Alen .... '32 XVI 4S Chestnut Street, Huntington, N. Y. Eddy, George Russell, EN . . . '33 VI-A 160S Park Street, Syracuse, N. Y. Edelstein, Sidney Melton, CDBA . . . '32 V S37 McCallie Avenue, Chattanooga, Tenn. Eder, james Phanor, SAX . . . . '34 II 64 Groton Street, Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. Edlund, Daniel Leonard, BS., M.S. . .Grad. III, 623 Fifth Street N., Fargo, N. D. Edmonds, Radcliffe Guest . . . . . '35 X 2119 Girard Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minn Edwards, Gordon Carlton . . . . '35 XVI 15 Oak Street, Natick, Mass. Egleston, Marvin Plimpton, X111 . '33 II Fairbanks, Alaska Ehrlich, Melville ..... '33 V 241 Shirley Street, Winthrop, Mass. Ehrlich, Percy ..... '35 V 241 Shirley Street, Winthrop, Mass. Eimert, Frederick john . '32 VI-A ISS Willow Avenue, Somerville, Nlass. Eisler, joseph .,,. 2 VI 132 Hemenway Street, Boston, Mass, Eitelman, Michael Atwill . . i3 V 4919 Troostxvood Road, Kansas City, lvlo. Ekwall, Carl Albert . '33 Sp. XV: S0 Spruce Street, Watertown, Mass. Ekwurzel, Lars, EX . . . . '34 IXfB 330 St. Paul Street, Brookline, Mass. Elder, john Albert, Ir. . . . '34 X 11 Follen Street, Boston, Mass. Eliassen, Rolf ...... . '32 I3 225 Orchard Street. Belmont, Mass. Ellenwood, Arthur Bradford, Ir. . '34 XVII 30 Drayton Avenue, Dorchester, Nlass. Elliott, Robert Medill, AT . . '34 VIII 6837 Union Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Ellis, Addison Sterling, IIFKE . '32 XV,1, 20 Park Place, Kingston, Pa. Ellis, Burton Taylor . . . . '33 I 27 Dudley Street, Medford, Mass. Ellis, Charles Edward, Jr. . . . '34 X 71 Ash Street, Reading, Mass. Elting, John Philip, S.B., AT . , Grad. VIII Macomb, Ill. Elwell, Allan Dwight, A.B. . . .Grad. VlfA 11 Triangle Street, Amherst. Mass. Emery, jackson Kenneth . . . '33 II 41 Xlfilmot Street, XVatertoxvn, lvlass. Emery, Robert Macnab, EN . . '34 I Army War College, Washington, D. C. Emond, Joseph Daniel, Jr. . . , . '34 II 132 Magill Street, Pawtucket, R. I. Endly, Herbert Clifford, A.B. . '33 VI 16 West Second Street, lvlanslield, Ohio Endress, James Wadsworth, .ITA '35 XIII 500 Pine Street, -Iamestoxvn, N. Y. Endruhn, Frank William, jr. , '35 XV, S1 Grosvenor Avenue, East Providence, R. I. Eng, jim ....... '35 III, 184 Harrison Avenue, Boston, Mass. English, Everett Wilson, KIIFA . '35 XIII-C 2 Whitelaxvn Avenue, Milton, Mass. Ennis, Bruce James, A.B., fDI'A . '33 VI 3227 Belletontaine Street, Kansas City, 'n-Io. Epstein, Leo Francis . . . . . 5 V 536 Franklin Avenue, Hartford, Conn. Eremin, Ivan Andrey . . . '33 Sp. II Peter Lavrov N 54. Leningrad, U. S. S. R. Ericson, Eric Axel .... . . '32 XVI Norfolk, Conn. Ermolaew, Nicolay Gregory . . Grad. Sp. I 2 Kracnoarmyckia Street, 11 Leningrad, U. S. S. ESSIIUECF, Affllllf CIHYCUCC . . . '34 XVN 25 Converse Avenue, Newton, lxdass. ESUZS, IHHICS Graham, AB-, M.S. . .Grad. IX-C 5336 Collinwood Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas EYSECIH, Morris Herbert, 'PBA . . '32 XVI S6 Tower Street, lvlethuen. Mass. Evans, Richard Edgar, A.B., AKE . Grad. VIII 59 East Fifth Street, Chillicothe, Ohio Evers, james Taylor, EX . . . . '35 VI 225 East Oak Street, Wauseon, Ohio Ewing, Reid, NPT ..-.... . . '35 X 701 North Main Street, Merrill, XVis. Eynon, David Lloyd, If-w A-BA, SAX . Grad. 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Farrell, Grace Gertrude, B.A., C.P.H. . . Grad. VII 131 Blue Hills Parkway, Milton, Mass. Fassoulis, Bob Nicholas .... . '35 XVI 801 Stinard Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y. Faulkner, Frederic ..... . '32 VI Arch Street, Keene, N. H. Faulkner, Rafford Lochead , . '33 Illi 147 North Street, Somerville, Mass. Faunce, Robert Dunbar . . . . '34 X 385 Savin Hill Avenue, Dorchester, Mass. Fay, Frederick Paul ,,,, . Grad, VLA 100 Henry Street, Cambridge, Mass. Fay, Robert Wallace .... . . '34 XVM 36 Park Avenue, Winchester, Mass. Fearnside, Thomas Astley, S.B. . . Grad. Sp. II 14 Upland Road, Wellesley, Mass. Fedde, Arnold Martin, B.A, , , . '33 II 454 Ninth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Feeley, Frank Goodrich, jr, AT , , . '34 II 57 Bartlett Avenue, Pittsfield, Mass. Feibel, Adolph H. ..,,, . '32 XV,b 3950 Red Bud Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio Fell, William Francis ,... . . '34 VI Phoenixville, Pa. Feng, Kwei Lien, S,B, , , , Grad. XVI Canton, China Fenlon, Hugh Francis , , . '35 I 167 Secor Lane, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Fenlon, Richard Joseph . . '34 XVII 49 Lexington Avenue, Bradford, Mass. Fenno, Charles Anthony, Jr. . . '32 I 253 Walnut Avenue, Revere, Mass. Fenton, George Donald ,,,, '35 VLA 33 Romeyn Avenue, Amsterdam, N. Y. Fentress, Carroll Dee, KE ,,.. . '34 X 2904 Rugby Road, Richmond, Va. Ferar, Montgomery Benjamin, TAKIJ . . . '32 IV 3033 Leslie Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Ferchaud, John Bartholemew, jr., KE . . . '35 X 213 Dalzell Street, Shreveport, La. Ferrer y Vaillant, Alberto Abraham, 'DIA . . . '32 I 11 Aguilera Street, Santiago, Cuba Ferretti, Alfred John, S.B. ..... . Grad. II 29 Coolidge Road, East Lynn, Mass. Ferrucci, Anthony Patrick .,.. . '34 XVU, Mellen Street, Milford, Mass. Fetters, Donald Whitney, AXA . . . '32 XVII 6737 34th Street, Berwyn, Ill. Feuchter, Charles Francis, B C-311 . . '34 X 315 Ninth Street, Cairo, Ill. Feustel, Frederick Parham . . . . '33 VLA 2138 Broadway, Fort Wayne, Ind. Feyling, Gerhard Tonseth . . . '35 II 14 Perry Street, Cambridge, Mass. Fickett, George Edward . . '34 VLA 6 Wyman Street, Augusta, Me. Filera, Urano ...... . '32 VI-C 321 Tenth Avenue, Paterson, N. il. Fine, Harry ........ . '34 VI-A 280 Spruce Street, Chelsea, Mass. Finlayson, Duncan Kenneth, B 011 . . '35 XV,i4 Avon Street, jamaica Plain, Mass. Fink, Donald Glen, QDMA ..,. . '33 VI-C S6 Linden Avenue, Englewood, N. I. Finneran, Emmett john, IIJEK . . '34 XV.k Box 623, Old Greenwich, Conn. Finnerty, John Allen, KIJK ,,.. . '32 XV,i, 28 Ainsworth Street, Roslindale, Mass. Finnigan, Charles William ..., , '34 VLA 256 Greenway South, Forest Hills, N. Y. Finucane, Daniel Bernard Murphy, f11K . . '35 VI Clover Street, Rochester, N. Y. Fischer, Charles Herman .... . '32 VLA 15 Stratham Road, Lexington, Mass. Fisher, Edward, jr. ,,,, . . '33 VIII 41 Randall Street, Boston, Mass. Fisher, Henry, B.Sc .... . Grad. I 57 South Hill Park, London, N. W., England Fisher, joseph Lyman, AT . . '35 XVII 26 Orchard Street, Pawtucket, R. I. Fishman, Joseph , , , . '34 XVII 59 Nightingale Street, Dorchester, Mass. Fisk, George Tilden, K21 . . . '34 I 79 Taber Avenue, Providence, R. I. Fisk, james Brown, S.B., KE . . . .Grad. XVI 79 Taber Avenue, Providence, R. I. Fitch, Winslow Valentine, S.B. . . Grad. II 518 South Serrano Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. Fitzgerald, John Edward, CIHEK . . . . '35 X 17 Belair Avenue, Providence, R. I. FitzGerald, Norman Dunham, S,B, , , , Grad. III2 7 Mayfair Street, Boston, Mass. Fitzgerald, Vincent Anthony .... . '32 Sp, IV 443 River Avenue, Providence, R. I. FitzGibbon, Leslie joseph Augustus, KE . . '35 VI 68 Main Avenue, Sea Cliff, N. Y. Fitzpatrick, Thomas Kevin ..... . '32 IV 24 Maple Street, Salem, Mass. Flagg, Henry Collins, CDBE , , , . . '35 IV 96 Curtis Street, Meriden, Conn. Flaherty, Gerard Francis, S.B., M.S. . . Grad. XII 507 Centre Street, Newton, Mass. Flaitz, John Means, CDKE . . , . '33 X 3604 Fairfield Avenue, Shreveport, La. Flanders, Louis Hequembourg, CDKE . . '33 IVfA 291 Rosedale Street, Rochester, N. Y. Flatley, ,Iohn William ..... . '32 XVII 34 Vine Street, Manchester, lvlass. Fledel-Beck, Jacob Hirsh .... . Unclassified Rozwadow, Poland Flege, Raymond Kennett, A.B., M.S. . . Grad. X Williamstown, Ky. Fleming, David Malcolm, X112 , . . '33 XIV 24 Polhemus Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fleming, Edward Sanger .... . '34 XIII S14 Worcester Street, XVellesley, Mass. Fleming, Stuart Reid, EN . . '32 XVII 2 Stuart Terrace, West Orange, N. il. Fletcher, Albion Richardson . . '35 II 371 Washington Street, Canton, Mas. Flood, john Henry , . '33 V112 118 Bartlett Street, Lowell, Mass. Foley, Thomas Edward . . . . '35 X 47 Greenlawn Street, Fall River, Iviass. Folger, Allen Burpee ..... . '34 XV,,, 30 Squanto Road, Quincy, Mass. Follansbee, Robert Bryant, ATS2 . . . . '32 I3 S0 Main Street. St. johnsbury. Vt. Folwell, John Davies, B.S. , . . Grad. II 1340 Walnut Street, Allentown, Pa. Fong, Louis Brockway Chen . '35 VI 16 Harrison Avenue, Boston, Mass. Foote, Bradford, Jr. . . . '35 II S31 William Street, River Forest. Ill. Foote. Wilbur Powell . . . '34 X 103 Holmes Road, Pittsheld, Mass. Fopiano, Vincent Joseph . . '35 VLA 615 Muzzey Street, Lexington, Mass. Forbes, HCUYY Ware ..... . . '33 XVib 30 Coolidge Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Forbes, James Eli, S.B. ..... . Grad. VIII 39 Valley Road, Milton, Mass. Forbes, Robert ........ . . '33 XVm 16 Chester Place, West Somerville, Mass Ford, Horace Sayford, jr., S.B., CIJBE . . Grad. XV Hotel Fensgate, Boston, Mass. Ford, Warren Davis ..... . . '33 II 40 Parker Street, Cambridge, Mass. Forrester, Jay Hartley, B.S .... . Grad. X Springer, New Mexico Forsburg, George Richard . . . '35 II 4615 Washington Street, Roslindale, Mass. 348 X Bn0wN X SHARPE BROWN E99 SHARPE MFG. CO. PROVIDENCE, R. I., U.S.A. Accuracy, Convenience of Control, Broad Ranges of Speeds and Feeds Features of BROWN E99 SI-IARPE MACHINES FOR TOOLROOM AND PRODUCTION THROU G I-I OU T the entire Brown 69' Sharpe Line, accuracy, convenience of control, and broad ranges of speeds and feeds are outstanding features-features that give low cost production, with a high elhciency of operation, in a broad Held of work. In addition to a complete line of Milling, Grinding, Gear Cutting and I-Iobbing and Screw Machinesg Brown E99 Sharpe Machinists' Tools, Cutters and Hobs are valuable aids in presentfday economical manufacture. The No. 139 General Catalog, listing the entire line of manufacture, makes a handy reference book. A copy will be sent on request. Macalaster Bicknell Co. Scientific and Experimental A Glass Blowing FUSED QUARTZ APPARATUS LABORATORY SUPPLIES CATALOGUE SENT ON REQUEST Washington and Moore Streets CAMBRIDGE, MASS. METCALF E5 EDDY I Engineers HARRISON P. BDDY JOHN P. WENTWORTH, 'IO CHARLES w. SHERMAN, '90 HARRISON P. EDDY, JR., '17 ALMON L RALE ARTHUR L. SHAW, '09 . S FRANK A. MARSTON E. SHERMAN CHASE, '06 Refuse Collection and Disposal, Water, Sewage, Drainage and Industrial Wastes Problems Laboratories Valuations STATLER BUILDING BOSTON Q EDDIE PUNG Walker Memorial Basement GYN7 CANDY? We have a large selection of the highest quality SMOKES? Our counter is stacked with all brands of cigars and cigarettes G40 AMUSEMENT? Our pool tables and bowling alleys are at your disposal at all times, as well as tennis court signfups DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Class Course Home Address Forssen, Gale, XCID .... . '35 XV1b 64 Monmouth Street, Springfield, Mass. Forster, Robert Wilkins, EX . . '35 XV11, 52 South Allen Street, Albany, N. Y. Fort, Marron William, S.B., M.S. . . Grad. V 423 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. Foss, John Rogers, B.S .... . '32 Sp. VLC 38 Warren Street, Stoneham, Mass. Fossett, Richard Leigh, jr., AT . . '33 VLA 45 Cardinal Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Foster, Edward Elden ..,.. . . '33 XVI South Royalton, Vt. Foster, Franklin Leroy, S.B., M.S. . . Grad. III, 32 Greenleaf Place, Wollaston, Mass. Foster, Harry Ruffle, Ir .,.. . '35 VI 48 Highland Street, Reading, Mass. Foster, Willard Haskell, EAE . . '32 II 15 Landseer Street, West Roxbury, Mass. Foulk, Ferguson .... . '35 V 516 West 23d Street, Wilmington, Del. Fowles, George Arthur . . . '34 VI 101 Jacob Street, Berea, Ohio Fox, Arthur Bonham, A.B. . . '34 VLA 1618 L Street, Fresno, Calif. Fox, Arthur Gardner . . . '34 VLA 109 Summit Avenue, Montclair, N. J. Fox, Harry William .... . '34 V 124 Porter Street, Malden, Mass. Fox, Samuel Smallwood, QIDKZ . . '35 XVI Hamilton Road, Merion, Pa. Fox, Sidney Victor .... . '35 X 5 Buckingham Road, Wollaston, Mass. Fra Giacomo, Manlio Giulio . . '32 XIII 323 Roosevelt Street, Bristol, Pa. Fraim, Anthony, S.B, , , . .Grad. III 319 Hyde Park Avenue, jamaica Plain, Mass. Fraim, Freeman Watts, Jr. . . . '32 X 120 Hollywood Avenue, Crestwood, N. Y. Francisco, Damon Earl ...,. . '35 X 29 Hanford Street, Middletown, N. Y. Frank, Alexander Adolph, IIJBA . . . , '35 XV2 1040 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Frank, Louis . .- ..... . '34 XVI 188 Harvard Street, Dorchester, Mass. Franson, Bertil Allen . , .... . '32 VI 183 Sydney Street, Dorchester, Mass. Fraser, Lewis Hasselman Davis, Jr., B.S. , Grad. V Palmerton, Pa. Frazier, Robert John ..... . '34 I 10 Marchant Street, Gloucester, Mass. Freeman, George Donald, ATS? . . . '32 I3 903 Gates Avenue, Norfolk, Va. Freeman, john Frederick .... . '35 X 78 North Main Street, Sharon, Mass. Freeman, Theodore Ross ,... . . '32 X 78 North Main Street, Sharon, Mass. Freeman, William Williams Keen, S.B. . Grad. Sp. I 1507 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Freiberg, Bernard Stanley .... . '35 XV,i, 774 Greenwood Avenue, Avondale, Cincinna , Ohio French, Earl Augustus . '33 VI 27 Dana Street, Cambridge, Mass. French, Joseph Clifford . '32 XVI 266 Vermont Street, West Roxbury, Mass. Friedman, Isadore .... '35 X 92 Crawford Street, Boston, Mass. Friedman, joseph Lyon . . '32 IVfA 18 East 199th Street. New York, N. Y. Friedman, Sidney Carl, A.B. 2 II 37 Whittier Street, Springheld, Mass. Frisby, Vincent Camden ,.., . '33 VIII 520 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. Fritz, Edmund Bernard, A.B., GX . , . '32 XV,1, 1720 East Thirteenth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fritzinger, George Harold, B.A., B.S. . Grad. VI R. R. D. No. 1, Bryant, Indiana Fry, William Gregg, ATA .... . '34 XV,i, 20S Lee Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. Fugal, Glen Roy, A.B. .... . '33 VLA 65 Dana Street, Cambridge, hdass. Fulchino, Carmine Edward . . . '35 XVII 14 Prospect Avenue, Revere, Mass. Fulkerson, Charles Emmett, EN . . '33 II 315 South Clark Street, Moberly, Ivlo. Fuller, John Langworthy, B.S. . . Grad. VII North Conway, N. H. Fuller, Robert Andrew, EX . '32 IV 1910 Franklin Street, Portsmouth, Ohio Fuller, Wallace Watt . . . . Unclassilied Shoreham Hotel, XVashington, D. C. Funk, Charles William . . . '35 ll 210 Mason Terrace. Brookline. Mass. Funk, Clarence Frederick . . . . '35 IV 210 Mason Terrace, Brookline. Mass. Fussell, Lewis, jr., B.S. . . . Grad. VI 451 Riverview Road, Swarthmore, Pa. Fyfe, Robert Andrew, EAE . . '32 XIII Glenwocd Landing. L. I., N, Y. Gabar, Harry Wilfred . . . . '33 VI 77A Revere Street, Boston, Mass. Gabrielson, Axel Philip . . . . '33 IV 24 Sanford Street, East Orange, N. J. Gahm, Irving George ..... . . '34 VII, 38 Vesta Road, Boston, Mass. Gaines, John Marshall, jr., Ph.B. . , Grad. V 56 Shepard Street. Cambridge, lvlass. Galazzi, Walter Stephen . . . . '33 II 32 Belmont Street. Somerville, Mass. Gale, john Carver, B.Ch.E .... . Grad. V R. F. D. No. 1, Brattleboro. Vt. Gallardo, Fernando Martinez, GDIA . . '34 IV-A 44 Hamhurgo Street, Mexico City, Mex. Gallese, Julius Joaquin, KIJIA . '32 II Lima, Peru Gallivan, Maurice james . . . . Unclassified SS Dracut Street, Dorchester. Mass. Galvin, Thomas Francis .... . '33 XVII 2S Eleventh Avenue. Haverhill, Nlass. Gamble, Charles Brintzinghoffenjr. . . '34 VLA Birmingham Gas Co., Birmingham, Ala. Gamble, Edmund Lee, B.S., M.S. . . Grad. V 610 Franklin Street. Huntsville. Ala. Gamer, Herbert Leo .... . '34 VI 53 Washington Street, Dorchester, Mass. Gammons, Harold Lester . . . '34 Il 4 Coolidge Avenue, Natick, Mass. Gammons, Robert Trafton . '33 II 4 Coolidge Avenue, Natick. Mass. Gans, Frederick Charles . . '33 IV 165 Raymond Street, Cambridge, Mass. Garaventa, Ermano . . . . '35 XVI 26 Cottage Street, South Manchester, Conn. Garbarino, Guido Mario . . '33 X 51 Cedar Street, Framingham, lvlass. Garcelon, George Frank, f11MA . . '33 V 1200 Milton Avenue, Swissviile, Pa. Gardner, FrHHC1S ...... . '35 XIV 28 Fisher Avenue, Newton Highlands. hflass. Gardner, Herbert Spencer, jr., A.B. . Grad. XV 76 Greenacres Avenue, Scarsdzile, N. Y. Gardner, John Wentworth . , . . '32 VII? 213 Hunnewell Terrace, Newton, Ivlass. Gardner, Karl Albert .... '34 X 5 Greenacre Street, South NVeymouth. Mass. Garland, Alton Cedric . - - . '34 VII, East Sandwich, Mass. Garmendia, juan Antonio, CDIA . . '35 II Norte 7462, Caracas, Venezuela Garriell, Alfred William . . . '33 Ii Box 301, Spring Valley, N. Y. Garrido, Alfonso Luis . . . . '34 IVfA S22 Eighth Avenue, Cali, Colombia, S. A. Garrison, Ritchie . . . . '35 XVII4 181 Pine Ridge, Walnan, Mass. Gattenby, Vernon George . . . '33 X 93 Marble Avenue, Lawrence, Mass. Gaylord, john Wallace, B.S. . . Grad. XfA SS Marion Avenue, Pasadena, Cal. Geer, Laurence Patten, S.B. . . Grad. VII 115 Conant Road, Melrose, Mass. Gerli Ralph N6lS0H - - . '34 III, 45 Kenwood Place, East Orange, N. QI. Geittmann, Edwin john . '35 Il 1147 Ridge Street, Evanston, Ill. 'i 350 New i DELTA Double Duty Drill Press HALF INCH CAPACITY I Complete Outfit A Cnefthird H.P. Motor, Stand, LJ? Tray and Press 9 Net 339.00 'lgelgsf ' Drill Press only 316.95 ai. A Headquarters for ' Delta Equipment ie M fr- N ' 1 . COMPLETE ,nl-.kj ' , STOCK OF ,4 NEW ITEMS I A . Y Bandsaw, Scroll Saw Z4fl11ch, Lathe, C1rcular Saws, Jointer, also Handi-Shop Completely assembled Send for New Catalog CHANDLER 62 FARQUHAR CO. 260 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BGSTON, MASS. n TELEPHONE, HUBBARD 6084 v W EEsTERfTHOMAs COMPANY Manufacturers and Distributors MATCHLESS BRAND Food Products v O Supplies for SCHOOLS, HOSPITALS, HOTELS, lNsT1TUT1ONs, BAKERS, CONFBCTIONERS, lCE CREAM MANUFACTURERS, AND SODA DISPENSERS Y Ojlces and Laboratories 217 STATE STREET, BOSTON DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS 3 Name Class Course Home Address Geliflasa M0535 , , , . '32 SIEIUIIRI, LICIIUHUIB. Geltman, Isadore ..,. . '34 VII, 22 Poplar Street, Boston, Mass. Gelugv Edward ,,,,., . '35 X Brandon Heights, Webster, Mass. Geohegan, William Patrick, A.B. . Grad. C. P. H. 48 Percival Street, Dorchester, Mass. George, Oliver Miller, M.S., M.S. . Grad. VIII 2010 Commonwealth Avenue, Anacortes, Wash Gerard, Hippolyte Louis . . . . Unclassified 14 Rue jules Claretie, Paris, France Gerber, Louis ...... . . '34 IXfA 376 Blue Hill Avenue, Roxbury, Mass. Gerhard, Frederick William, Jr. . . Grad. X 49 Kilgore Avenue, West Medford, Mass. Gerhard, Paul Myer, AXA . . . . '33 IXfB 25 Carman Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. Gerlicher, Robert Andrew, B.S. . . .Grad. XfA 629 West King Street, Winona, Minn. Germond, Paul De l'Orme . . . . '35 XVI 64 Avenue B, Bayonne, N. J. Gerry, Harold Tirrell, S.B. . . Grad. V 36 Hawthorne Street, Cambridge, Mass. Gerson, Max ...... . . '34 XVI 31 Almont Street, Mattapan, Mass. Getting, Ivan Alexander . , , . . '33 VIII 149 North Craig Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ghelardi, Robert Anthony, 119K . . . '33 X 88 Buckingham Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ghiglione, Angelo Francisco, B.S. . Grad. I 1721 31st Avenue South, Seattle, Wash. Ghirardini, Angelo William, ATA . . '35 XV1h 12 Foxcroft Road, Winchester, Mass, Gibson, George Davis .... . Unclassified Nauvoo, Illinois Gibson, John Conway ..,. . . '32 VIfC 229 Union Street, Bennington, Vt. Giddings, Horace Alpheus, B.S. . . Grad. IXfC 448 Audubon Road, Boston, Mass. Giddon, Elliot David .... . . '32 VII, 77 Gibbs Street, Brookline, Mass. Gifford, Leonard Baker . . . . '33 X 12 Pond Street, Marblehead, Mass. Gilbart, Arthur William, jr., GAX . '35 XIIIfC 129 Hampton Road, Garden City, N. Y. Gilbert, Marc, B.A., B.A.Sc. . '32 IXfB St. Vincent dePaul, Quebec, Canada Gilbert, Stanley Adams, AT . . . . '33 III, Long Pond, Plymouth, Mass. Gilliland, Edwin Richard, B.S., M.S. . . Grad. X 215 Beech Street, Little Rock, Ark. Gillis, john Charles .... . '34 I 3 Bartlett Avenue, Arlington, Mass. Gilman, Donald Bertram, GX . . . '32 X 243 Billings Road. Wollaston, Mass. Gilman, Turner Wright . . . '34 VIfA 49 Harrison Avenue, North Abington, Mass. Gilmore, Frank Forster, III, EX . . '33 XV,i, 81 Clark Street, Belmont, Mass. Gittens, Donald Edmund . . . '35 II 150 East Second Avenue, Roselle, N. I. Giuffrida, Domenico . . . '33 II 9 Giulfrida Place, Lawrence, Mass. Glaskaws, George Francis . . '35 I 259 Athens Street, South Boston, Mass. Glass, john Purnell, Ir. . . '32 VI 715 Cypress Drive, Memphis, Tenn. Gleason, Donald George . . '35 XVI S41-Q Essex Street, Beverly, Mass. Glenn, james Joseph . , . '35 X 31 Putnam Street, Danvers, Mass. Glenn, Roland Douglas, QAX . '33 X S2 Linden Road. Melrose, Mass. Glickman, Lester .... '32 X S Oliva Road, Brighton, Mass. Glover, Gordon ..... . '34 XVI 12 Reservoir Street, Winchester, Mass. Glowa, Latimer William, AKII . . . '32 XV,i4 17 Elmhurst Avenue, Elmhurst, N. Y. Glueck, Charles George . . . . '34 XV,i, 29 Vernon Street, Newton, Mass. Gold, Kenneth Monroe, S.B. . . Grad. XII 197 Beech Street, Holyoke, Mass. Goldberg, Abraham . . . . . '33 XVI 93 Bellingham Street, Chelsea. Mass. Goldberg, Julius . . . . '34 XVN 1433 Acushnet Avenue, New Bedford, lviass. Goldberg, Lewis Israel . . '35 XVI 101 Willowivood Street, Dorchester, Iviass. Goldberg, Paul Lincoln . '35 X 63 Green Street, Boston, Mass. Goldberg, Seymour Louis . . '35 VlfA 195 Shepard Avenue, Newark. N. II. Golden, Gerald Maxwell . . '35 VI 33 Hall Avenue, Watertown, Mass. Goldenberg, Morris . . '32 Sp. VII, 57 Stratton Street. Dorchester, Mass. Goldforb, Bernard ...,. . '34 VI 12 Wellington Hill Street, Mattapan, Mass. Golding, Harold Bertram, S.B. . . Grad. Sp. V 242 Massachusetts Street, Dedham, Mass. Goldman, Louis Nathan, S.B., M.S. . Grad. V 432 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. Goldsmith, Forrest Judah . . . . '34 X 9 XVales Street, Dorchester, Mass. Goldstein, Sam Benjamin . . '33 XVI 7 Douglas Street, West Quincy, Mass. Goldstein, Samuel ..... '33 VII, 62 Pleasant Street, Brookline, Mass. Goldstein, Samuel Solomon . . 4 XV,i4 25 Crawford Street, Boston, Mass. Goldthwaite, Clarence Herbert, jr. . '35 VIII 257 Albion Street, Wakefield, Mass. Golsan, Page Ely, jr., X42 . , . '34 XV,i, 30 Fifth Avenue, New York. N. Y. Gomberg, Herman ..... '33 XV,i4 43 Tennis Road, Mattapan. Mass. Gomez Viera, Candido Lorenzo, C.E . '32 Army Ord. 409 Green Street, Cambridge, Mass. Gonzalez, Rodolfo jose, fbIA . . . '34 XVN 1534 Pte Hidalgo Street, lvlonterrey, Ivlex. Goodale, Charles Franklin . . . . '33 Sp. IV 40 Ashland Street, Dorchester. lvlass. Goodhart, Morris, ZA M . . . . '35 I Overbrook Road, Dumbarton. Pikesville, Md. Goodman, David Moses, S.B. . . Grad. VLC 72 Clarkwood Street. Mattapan, Iviass. Goodman, George - - - . . '34 Sp. VII 60 New Heath Street, Roxbury, Mass. Goodman, Nathan . . . . '34 VII 327 Broadway, South Boston, Mass. Goodman. Nathaniel . . . . '33 XV,C 7 Princeton Street. Medford, Mass. Goodman, Robert Friedolin . . '35 XVI 5115 Ninetieth Street, Elmhurst, N. Y. Goodridge, Edward Samuel , '33 vi io East sixteenfii steer, New York, N. Y. Goodwin, Philip McAllester . . . '34 XII 24 Plymouth Avenue, East Milton, Mass. Goranson, Allan Gottfrid . , . . '35 VIfA 32 Cottage Avenue, Winthrop, Mass. GOICIOH, IHCOIJZ S.B. . . Grad. Sp. I 29 Cunningham Street, Roxbury, Mass. GOYCIOH, M-OFIIS Jacob . '33 II 14fA Holborn Street, Roxbury, Mass. Gorman. Rlohafds If- - . '34 XVQ 1002 Rivermont Avenue, Lynchburg, Va. Gott. Gordon Everett . '35 X 27 Fairfax Street, West Somerville, Iviass. Gouchoe, Richard Loren . . '34 VIfA 147 Church Street, Rutland, Vt. Gould. Bofoafd SICIUCY - '32 VII. 94 Nightingale Street, Dorchester, Mass. Gowen, Francis Tufts . . . '32 IXfB West Newbury, Mass. Graf-IY, Robert Burns . . , . '33 X 113 Main Street, Marlboro, Mass. Graff, George Hazeldean . . . '34 II 4 Day Street, North Cambridge, Mass. Gfaham, Iohfl Modes, AKH - . '32 II 585 Centre Street, Newton, Mass. 352 This is the M. l.T. man's store. Here you get your Freshman outfit and here E. you get your thesis paper and cap and gown for Senior week. It takes sixteen people to serve you through the entire year, eleven in the Store and five 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. YOUR MEMBERSHIP can be renewed each year as long as you care to continue it. TECHNOLOGY BRANCH, H. O. S. ARTHUR C. HARVEY CO. 4STEEL, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ALLSTON DISTRICT BOSTON, MASS. Capitol 0310 , SWAN, NEWTON 59 OO. Meats and Poultry Butter, Cheese cmd Eggs 18f2O EANEUIL HALL MARKET 30a and 32a NORTH STREET Q BOSTON 353 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Class Course Home Address Graham, Thomas Kennedy . . . '35 XIV 2419 Harvard Street, Butte, Mont. Gramstorff, Emil Anton, S.B. . Grad. IV-A Hilltop Avenue, Lexington, Mass. Granberg, Robert james . . . '35 XVII 7416 Iowa Street, River Forest, Ill. Grant, Frederick Lincoln . . . '34 XVII 428 Yale Avenue, New Haven, Conn. Grant, Garnet Peter, Jr., CIJFA . . '35 XV11, 35 North Drive, Plandome, L. I., N. Y. Grass, Albert Melvin . . . . '34 VIfA 52 Ardell Street, Quincy, Mass. Graton, Louis Bowman, KA . . '34 ' IV 182 Brattle Street, Cambridge, Mass. Graves, Alvin Cushman, B.S. . . Grad. VI 117 Tenth Street N. E., Washington, D. C. Graves, Charles Mallory, GE . . . '34 XVI 299 Fuller Terrace, Orange, N. I. Graves, Theodore Eliot, A.B. . . . Grad. III Musketaquid Road, Concord, Mass. Graves, William Phillips, Jr. . '34 Sp. IV 244 Marlboro Street, Boston, Mass. Gray, Alwyn Bennett . . . '34 XIII 207 Grovers Avenue, Winthrop, Mass. Gray, Charles Hildreth . . '35 IV Petersham, Mass. Gray, Henry F., B.S .... . Grad. XV 112 Packard Avenue, West Somerville, Mass. Gray, Howard Robert, B.S. . . Grad. VI Rainelle, West Virginia Gray, William Austin . . . . '33 VI 1531 Centre Street, Roslindale, Mass. Gray, William Thurston, B.S. . Sp. Unclassilied 27 Harwood Street, Lynn, Mass. Green, Frederick William, EAE . , '32 IXfB 77 Maple Street, Middleton, Mass. Green, George Richard . . . '32 VII2 9 Summit Avenue, Brookline, Mass. Green, Harry Bentel, KE . . . '32 X 18 Farrington Street, Caldwell, N. J. Green, Leo Arthur, S.B. . . Grad. VII 29 Ridgewood Street, Dorchester, Mass. Green, Maurice George . . . '33 V 26 Mellen Street, Cambridge, Mass. Green, Morris Nathan . . . '33 VII, 72 Grove Street, Chelsea, Mass. Green, Nathaniel Pope, X112 . . '33 II 243 Westgate Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Green, Ruth Pauline . . . . '33 III., 26 Mellen Street, Cambridge, Mass. Green, Walter Perry, Jr. . . '35 X 15 PlankStreet, Waterbury, Conn. Greenberg, Benjamin ..., . '35 IXfC 57 Fottler Road, Mattapan, Mass. Greenblatt, Arthur, CIJBA . . . . '34 II 700 East Seventeenth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Greenburg, Roger Elliot, SAX . , '33 I 210 West Third Street, Cle Elum, Wash. Greene, Brydon, CIDEK , . . . '34 IV 50 Centre Street, Brookline, Mass. Greene, Frank B ..... . '35 VII, 3 Wendell Street, Cambridge, Mass. Greenlaw, Alfred Lincoln . . . '35 XVI 136 Middle Street, Rockland, Me. Greenlie, David Graham .... . '34 VII: 14'A Watson Street, Somerville, Mass. Greenwell, Wilfred Alan, Jr. . . . . '35 V 4673 Kahala Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii Greenwood, Ernest Joseph Adolph, Jr. . . , . '34 XVI S3 Rossmore Road, Boston, Mass. Greep, Rudolph Trechsel, B.S. . . . Grad. F. Es' G. Eng. Longford. Kansas Greer, Robert joseph ..... . '35 VI-A 63 Marston Street, Medford, Mass. Gregor, Edmund Lane, B 911 . . . '35 XVI 47 Payson Avenue, Rockland, Mass. Gregory, Francis Anderson, B.S. . Grad, VI 1740 S Street, Washington, D. C. Gregory, Richard Sears . . . '34 II 204 Lambeth Road, Baltimore, Md. Greze, john Paul, jr. . . . '35 X 4 Bellevue Avenue, Brockton, Mass. Grier, Herbert Earle, jr. . . '33 VI 7523 Colonial Road, Brooklyn. N. Y. Griflin, Cornelius John, jr. . '33 XV,p, 1823 Northampton Street, Holyoke, Mass. Grishaver, Ira Lester . , . . '35 VIII 67 Washington Street, Dorchester, Mas. Groat, Lucy Mitchell, A.B. . . Grad. VIII Longwood Towers, Brookline, Mass. Grondal, Bror, jr., S.B. . . . Grad. X-A SS Carver Road, XVatertown, Mass, Grosjean, Robert Leon, KIDFA . . . '34 VI 238 Avenue de Tervueren, Brussels, Belgium Gross, George D., A.B .... . Grad. V Box 727, Miami, Fla. Gross, Ralph ....... . '32 VII, 36 Ellery Street, Cambridge, Mass. Grosser, Christian Ernest, fIDMA , . '32 II 134 Pinewood Place, West Englewood, N. 1. Grout, Arthur Lawrence . . . '33 IV 31 jordan Street, Skaneateles. N. Y. Groves, Samuel Austin, A.B., flu H . . '34 XVN Centerville, Mass. GFOZCU, IUliL1S ..... . '32 IV-A 4S School Street, Fall River, Mass. Grueter, Paul Charles Vincent . . '34 XV,,, 260 Foster Street, Brighton, Mass. GFUUCIIDHU, Herbert ,... . '33 I 265 Ward Street, Newton, Mass. Gruzen, Benjamin Macson . . '34 IV 67 Everett Avenue, Chelsea, Mass. Guarino, Frank .... Unclassified 23 Addison Avenue, Brockton. Mass. Guarino, Patsy Anthony . . '35 VI 166 Allston Street, Cambridge, Mass. Guay, Irving Edward .... Unclassilied 73 Monument Avenue, Swampscott, Mass. Guenther, Richard -Iulius, EN . . . '35 XV2 SS North Columbus Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y Guerin, Edmond Hubert, Ir., AKE , . '35 XV,l, 190 Glen Road, Woonsoeket, R. I. Guerke, Ralph Martis .... . . '34 XVI 79 Flint Street. Somerville. Mass. Guerrieri, Salvatore Albert, S.B. . Grad. X Stockbridge, Mass. Gllllivef, Robert Howison, dvK . . '33 1 S5 State Street, Portland, Me. Gundersen, Gordon Louis . . . . '34 I1 66 Saehem Street, Wollaston. Mass. Guralnick, Morris . . . . . '33 XIII 108 Maple Street, Roxbury, Mass. Gurney, Harold Damon, S.B. . . . . Grad. I 17 Walker Street, Atlantic, Mass. Gurowich, Gilbert Arthur . . . . '35 IV 27 Chiswick Road, West, Brighton, Mass. Gustafson, John Elmer ,... '32 XIIIfC 72 Gilbert Street, Malden, Ivlass. Gufwbefgt WCFUCT Befilafd, Ili, B-5. . '34 VIfA 23 Cherry Street, Woodmont, Conn. GUUCYTCZ, CHIUIIO Mafia .... . '32 I1 424 C Carrero Sa, Bogota, Colombia, S. A. GUfl5b?1'1, DOHHICI Church .... . '35 II 3800 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Pa. 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'34 X Box 145, Baton, Col. Hall Francis Tobey, Jr. . . . '33 VIfA 14 Strathmore Road, Brookline, Mass. Hall Horace Elmer, B.S., M,S, , . Grad. II 8 Naples Road, Brookline, Mass. Hall, Lawrence Carl .... '35 XVII 199 Park Avenue, Arlington Heights, Mass. Hall, Richard Randolph, QPA , . '33 XV1b Main Street, Hillsboro, N. I'I. Hall, Roy Douglas, jr. , . . '33 XVii-, 13 Barber Road, Framingham, Mass. Hall, Thomas Francis, jr. . . . '34 Sp. IV 70 Francis Street, Pittsfield, Mass. Hall, William Anthony . . '32 X 5 Agassiz Park, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Hall, William Mott, S.B. . Grad. VI 6 Washington Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Hallahan, William john . . '32 I3 1 Water Street, Peabody, Mass. Hallas, Harry Hoyt , , , . '34 II 56 Paul Street, Newton Centre, Mass. Halper, Alfred Wegman . . . '32 XV11, 121 Clarke Place, New York, N. Y. Ham, Kendal Case ..... . . '34 VII2 54 Valley Road, Nahant, Mass. Hamblet, Clement Hutton, S.B. . . . Grad. XfA 495 Varnurn Avenue, Lowell, Mass. Hamilton, Alexander Franklin, XIIA . . '35 VI 233 Roslyn Street, Rochester, N. Y. Hamilton, Arthur Stuart, jr., SAX . . '35 II 42 Maple Street, Needham, Mass. Hamilton, Ella Ludovine, A.B. . . . . Unclassified 5 Marion Road, Belmont, Mass. Hamilton, Ralph Wilson, AKH , . Grad. VlfA 292 Lincoln Street, Allston, Mass. Hammond, Robert Cushman . . . '35 III, 327 Onset Avenue, Onset, Mass. Hammond, Roger Harding . . '35 XVN 226 Clifton Street, Malden, Mass. Handley, Francis William . . '35 XVII 202 South Street, Fitchburg, Mass, Hanley, Charles David . . . '35 XIII 956 Anderson Avenue, New York, N. Y. Hanley, Richard Bowen, KE . . '33 XV,i, 541 West 113th Street, New York, N. Y. Hanley, William Thomas, jr. . . '33 XIV 79 jewett Street, Newton, Mass. Hanlon, John Joseph, jr. . . . '33 VII, 3 Lawrence Street, Boston, Mass. Hanlon, Robert Henry , '33 Il IS5 Orchard Street, Belmont. Mass. Hannafin, Thomas George . . . '32 III, 15 Sargent Street, Lowell, Mass. Hannauer, Louis, KIJKE . . '32 XV,i. 137 Monadnock Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Hanow, George Robert . . '34 VI 295 Tremont Street. Newton, Mass. Hansen, John Arthur . . . . '34 V 17 Braman Street, Danvers, Mass. Hansen, Morten Christian . . '34 XV,i, Holmenkollen Street, Oslo, Norway Hansen, Robert Henry . . '32 V 17 Braman Street. Danvers, Mass. Hanson, Per Roland . . . . '35 X 173 Governors Avenue. Medford, Nlass. Hapgood, Cyrus Stow, EN . . '33 XV,i4 209 Rutgers Place. Nutley, N. I. Hating, Walter james, B.Arch . '33 IV-A 3451 Knox Place, New York, N. Y. Harlow, Irving Miles .... . '35 X 17 Cliff Street, Melrose. Mass. Harman, john james, jr., QDEK . . . '33 IV 12 Glenwood Avenue. Newton Centre, Nlass. Harms, Lewis Williaml B.S .... . Grad. Il Box 155, Loveland. Col. Harper, James Edward, jr., fIvKE . . '32 XVII S28 Cambridge Oval, San Antonio, Tex. Harper, Thomas, jr ..,.. . '33 III., S579 Eightieth Street, Woodhaven, N. Y. Harper, William David, jr. . . '33 IXfB 29 Riverdale Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Harrington, Richard Bartlett . . . '35 IV 73 Perkins Street. West Newton, Mass. Harrington, joseph, Jr., S.B. . . Grad. II 325 Gage Road, Riverside, Ill. Harris, Everett White, B.S. . . Grad. VI 661 Ralston Street, Reno, Nev. Harris, Henry Brown , . . '32 IX'B 1654 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Harris, Norman Edwin . . . '33 XVii, 64 Warren Street, Newton Centre, Mass. Harris, Robert Samuel, S.B .... . Grad. VII 116 Holden Green, Cambridge, Mass. Harrison, john Allen ...., . '35 V 15 Court Street, XVinthrop, Mass. Harrison, Thomas McLeod, jr., ATS2 . . . '35 XV,1, 2106 Surrey Road, Cleveland, Ohio Hartford, Winslow Hopper, S.B. . . Grad. V S5 Otis Street. Newtonville. Mass. Hartigan, Thomas Raphael . . . . '32 III3 147 Abbott Avenue, Waterbury, Conn. Hartz, Frank Martin, EN . . . '34 VI 343 Richmond Avenue, South Orange, N. I. Hartz, William Wheatland, EN . . '34 VI 343 Richmond Avenue, South Orange, N. I. Harvey, Gardner .... . 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'34 IV 127 Elgin Street, Newton Centre, Iviass. Hawkes, Delmont Wilson, A.B. . . '34 XI Sebago Lake, Me. Hawkins. Iohn Carl, KE . . . '34 X 241 North Grande Avenue, Baldwin, L. I., N. Y Hayden, Arthur Stuart . . '33 II 14S West Foster Street, Melrose, Mass. 356 emember .' .V That the facilities of Walker Memorial are always at the disposal of the alumni. We will see that you have a warm Welcome Whenever you return for a visit! Gechnology Qining Halls CHEMICALS All Grades in Any .Quantity LABORATORY EQUIPMENT PYREX GLASS - f f COORS PGRCELAIN We Design and Install Complete Laboratory Equipment for Plant Contvol HUWE rl lFRlENQH,, lNCr, Gompliments of a Friend 557 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Class Course Home Address Hayden, Thomas Michael, 111K . . '33 XV11, 19 Central Street, Norwood, Mass. Hayes, Albert Franklin . . . '33 IV 79 Central Avenue, Milton, Mass. Hayes, James Anthony . . . . '33 II 137 Water Street, Framingham, Mass. Hayes, John Greenway, ATS2 . . '33 VIfA 510 Third Street, Marietta, Ohio Hayley, Frederic Falconnet, EX . . . '34 XV11, Memphis Country Club, Memphis, Tenn. Haynes, Edward Huddleston, B.S. . . Grad. Sp. X White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Haynes, Elmer Lincoln . . . '32 XVII Box 13, South Lincoln, Mass. Haynes, John Stillman .... . '32 III, 1391 Commonwealth Avenue, Allston, Mass. Haynes, Robert Morrill, AKE . . '35 VI 19 Lancaster Terrace, Brookline, Mass. Hazen, Margaret Paige . . . Sp. Unclassified 27 Isabella Street, Boston, Mass. Heads, James Bart .... . '35 XVM 20 Park Street, Brookline, Mass. Healey, Hugh William . . '34 XVU, 58 Haskell Street, Cambridge, Mass. Heath, Louis Theilmann . . . '32 XVII 407 North D Street, Tacoma, Wash. Hecht, Morton Emanuel, Jr. . . . '35 XIV 3410 Bancroft Road, Baltimore, Md. Heckman, Raymond Harris, Jr. . . '33 XV1b 343 Billings Road, Wollaston, Mass. Hedeman, Walter Rider, Jr. . '34 II 3315 Echodale Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Heggie, Robert ..... . '33 V 934 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Heidtmann, William Howard . . . '32 IV 270 Asbury Avenue, Westbury, N. Y. Heiligenthal, Harry Ernst, ATA . . Unclassified 2572 North Tenth Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Heim, Theodore Rudolph, EX . . '32 XV1b 1111 Ashland Avenue, St. Joseph, Mo. Heinicke, Kurt Julius . . . . '32 VIII 167 Willmont Street, Rochester, N. Y. Heins, Albert Edward . . . '34 IX-C 127 Homes Avenue, Dorchester, Mass. Heintz, Albert Miller, fI21 A . . '34 XVH, 12741 Evanston Street, Brentwood Hts., Los Angeles, Cal Heizer, Edward Jansen . . . . '35 II Hathaway Lane, Essex Fells, N. J. Hellmers, Charles Christian, Jr. . . . '33 II 3023 Georgian Court, Lincoln, Neb. Hellsen, Karl Erik Werner, B.S. . . Grad. I 1164 North Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. Helwith, Edward Ellis ..... . '35 VIfA 1290 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hemmerly, Wildred Riegel . . . '33 IVfA 108 Livingston Avenue, Lowell, Mass. Hempstead, Emerson Pease, ATA . . . '34 XVQ 43 East Manning Street, Providence, R. I. Henderson, Elmer Charles, Jr., fIPA9 . . '33 IVfA 201 East Ninth Street, Fulton, Mo. Henderson, Frederick Robert . . . . . '32 XV2 1215 North Corona Street, Colorado Springs, Col. Henderson, Kenneth Baldwin, A.B. . . Grad. V S30 Cory Street, Fostoria, Ohio Henderson, Warren James . . . . '33 II 401 Water Street, Exeter, N. H. Henning, George Oscar .,... '33 XVg 163 Barbey Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Henry, Robert Edward ,.... '32 VIfA 307 West Pine Street. Butler, Mo. Henry, Robert Goldsborough, Jr., IIJKE. . '33 XIII Myrtle Grove, Easton, Md. Henshaw, Jesse Robinson, KIJFA . . . . '34 I 711 Houston Avenue, Silver Springs, Md. Hentschel, Robert Adolf Andrew, GX . . '33 II 262 South Van Dien Avenue, Ridgewood, N. J. Hentz, Clifford Eugene ..... . Sp, Unclassified 30 High Haith Road, Arlington. Mass. Herbert, Donald Louis, S.B. . . . Grad. III 2605 Washington Avenue. Cairo, Ill. Herkart, Paul George . . . '35 VI'A 72 Park Place, South Orange. N. J. Herlich, Benjamin .... . '33 V 13 Brimblecom Street. Lynn, Mass. Hermann, Conrad William . . '35 I 16 Pine Street, Woburn, Mass. Herrick, Byron Alonzo . . . . . '34 I 527 Beacon Street, Boston. Mass. Herring, Lee Rutledge .... . Grad. II 3255 Second Street. San Diego. Cal. Hershberg, Emanuel Benjamin, S.B. . . Grad. V 10 Farrar Street, Lynn. Mass. Hershtenkorn, Meir .... . . '32 VIII Neveshalom Street 7S, Julia, Palestine Heselton, Frank Richmond .... . . '33 IV-A 153 West Street, Reading. Mass. Hess, Lewis, S.B ....,.... . Grad. V 290 Broadway. New York. N. Y. Hesselschwerdt, August Ludwig, Jr., S.B. . . Grad. II 147 Stratford Street, West Roxbury. Niass. Hetzel, Theodore David ..... . '34 X R. F. D. No. 2. Holyoke. Mass. Heuer, George Henry, Jr. .... . '33 XIV 917 Washington Avenue. Pelham Manor. N. Y. Hiatt, Benjamin Chapman, B.S .... . '33 VIfA 119 East Montgomery Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. Hibbard, Donald Lawrence, A.B., S.B. . . .Grad. IXfC 1 Shaler Lane. Cambridge, Mass. Hickman, Richard Edgar ..... . '35 XVII 39 Prospect Street. Brockton, Mass. Hicks, Gardner Wordell ,..... . . '33 I 187 Main Street. Tiverton, R. I. Hicks, Laurence Clark, A.B., M.S., fIJEK . . Grad. III3 731 Clarkson Street, Denver. Col. Higbee, William Edward, Jr., S.B. . . . Grad. V 65 North Main Street. Sharon. Mass. Higgins, Ambrose Stevens, B.S., AAID . . '35 IV 97 Emery Street. Portland. Me. Higgins, Don Nelson, Jr., B.S. . . . Grad. Sp. VI 400 Mt. Vernon Avenue, Portsmouth, Va. Higgins, Edwin, Jr., AT . . . . Unclassified 3347 South Benton Street, Kansas City, hflo. Higgins, John Neilon, S.B. . . , Grad. X 135 Andrews Street. Lowell. Mass. Hill, Charles Francis, Jr., ATA . . . . '34 II 52 Grace Street, Malden. Mass. Hill, Harold Kenneth ...... . '34 XVII, 539 Cottage Road. South Portland. Me. Hillenbrand, Edward Francis, Jr., fIHMA . '33 V 52 Bayley Avenue, Yonkers. N. Y. Hilliard, Irving Wilbur ..... 32 XVI S Kensington Road, Arlington, Mass. Hinckley, William Clarence, Jr. . . . '33 II 69S Westford Street. Lowell, Mass Hinkle, Allan Albert . . . . . '33 XV,,, 26 Dexter Road, Newtonville, Ivlass. Hinners, Robert Arthur . . . Grad. XIIlfA 421 Park Avenue, Pekin, Ill. Hinrichs, John Honeycutt . . . '32 Army Ord. 1071 Garlield Avenue, Pasadena, Cal. Hirayama, Takashi, M.Eng. , . Grad. Sp. VII Tokio, Japan Hirsch, Joel Herman, B.S. . . Grad. X-A 620 North Washington Avenue. Mason City, Iowa Hirshberg, Donald Melvin . . . '35 X 281 Tappan Street, Brookline. Mass. Hirtle, Ralph Bemamin, B.S. . Grad. X 91 Converse Avenue, Malden, Mass. H1SHmOfO, Radio Masayuki . . '34 VI East 1518 Liliha Street, Honolulu, Hawaii H15COCk, Earle Francis .... . . '32 XIIIfC 18 Vane Street, Quincy, Mass. Hoadley, George Burnham, B.S. . . . Grad. VI 518 Walnut Lane, Swarthmore, Pa. Hoag, Ollffef ----- I . . . '35 XVI 210 Savin Hill Avenue, Boston, Mass. Hochreutiner, Rene Georges, D1pl.Ing. . . Grad. VI 10 rue St. Victor, Geneva, Switzerland Hodgdon, Frank BHYIQY, BS- . . . . Grad. X 40 Church Street, Winchester, Mass. H0dgd01'1, RIQIIHFCI TIIUFIOW, AT . . '33 XIIIfC 25 Rural Avenue, Ivledford, Mass. Hodges, William Harwood . . . '32 VIfC 19 Lowell Street, Cambridge, Mass. 358 TECHNOLOGY PHOTOGRAPHIG AND PHOTOSTAT SERVICE The REGOGNIZED PORTRAIT STUDIO TI-IESIS AND LABORATORY PHOTOGRAPHS COPYING AMATEUR FINISHING ENLARGING FRAMING Quality - - - Service 543 ROOMS II'OO3 AND 11004 359 Name Hoffman, Daniel Jakobus Nicolas, M.Sc. Hoffman, Edward ...... Hoffman, Raymond John Bruckner, A.B Hofmann, Walton Wiley .... Holbrook, Clement Coe, M.E. . . Holby, John Duncan, Jr., AT . Holden, Donald Archer, S.B. . Holden, John Heywood .... Holdom, Kenneth Gray, B911 . . Holladay, Louis Philippe, III, fIJBE . Holland, Raymond Prunty, Jr., AXA Holley, John Stuart ..... Hollingsworth, George Frederick . Hollywood, John Matthew, . . 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XII 92 Bagot Street, Kingston, Ontario Hossfeld, John Diedrich, ATS2 ....... '35 I 303 Seventeenth Avenue, Paterson, N. J. Hough, Benjamin Kent, Jr., S.B. ....... Grad. I 10 Monmouth Court, Brookline, Mass. Hough, Louis Hasbrouck . . '34 IV-A 10 Monmouth Court, Brookline, Mass. Houk, William Reed . . . '35 XVQ County Line, Columbiana, Ohio Houpert, Henri Felix, GX . . . '35 XVL, 62 Greenhaven Road, Rye, N. Y. House, Hazen Etiner, S.B. . . . Grad. VI 931 South Seventeenth Street, Knoxville, Tenn Howard, Edward Gerard . . . '35 II 681 Hammond Street, Brookline, Mass. Howard, Stanley Bailey .... . '35 VIfA 9 Lovell Street, West Somerville, Mass. Howard, Wilfred Field, S.B., 'DKK . . Grad. XV 270 South Drummond Street, Waupun, Wis. Howard, William Eager, Jr .... '32 XIII-A 57 Wine Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. Howe, John Gerard ..... '32 X 29 Dover Street, Providence, R. I. Howe, Thorndike Dudley, Jr., B.S. . '32 XVI 77 Revere Street, Boston. Mass. Howell, John Donohoe .... 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'33 XV114 523 West Grand River Street, Lansing, Mich. Leeder, Jacob ...... '35 VLA 183 Centre Street, Brockton, Mass. Leete, William Tower, SAX . . '34 II 1145 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn. Lefevre, Paul Ward . . . . '33 II 2300 University Avenue, New York, N. Y. LeFevre, Walter Joseph, B.S. . . Grad. X 415 East Indian Street, Midland, Mich. Lefthes, Nicholas .... . '35 VLA 11 Ward Street, Salem, Mass. Leighton, Harold Clark . . '34 V 1242 Commonwealth Avenue, Allston, Mass. Leino, Leo Pentti . . . '32 XVI Wachusett Road, Westminster, Mass. Lem, Wing Fong . . . '34 XVI Canton, China Lempert, Joseph . . . . '35 X 46 Marshall Street, North Adams, Mass. Lenderking, Howard, B.S. . . . . Grad. XV 718 North Fulton Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Lentini, Guy Carl ...... . . '32 IXfA 77fa Dover Street, Boston, Mass. Leslie, John Charles, S.B., KDBE . . . Grad. XV 1901 Irving Avenue, South, Minneapolis, Minn. Leslie, John William .... . . '32 XV13 43 Jackson Road, Somerville, Mass. Leto, Joseph ..... . . '33 II 9 Noble Court, East Boston, Mass. Leum, Leonard Norman, B.A. . . Grad. V Westby, Wis. Levatinsky, Paul .... . '34 V 112 Howland Street, Roxbury, Mass. Levcovich, Isak Leonty . . . '33 Sp. X Usachev Street, N 62, KW 341, Moscow, U. S. S. R Levene, Lester Stanley, EA M . '33 IVfA 95 Parkway, Chelsea, Mass. Leventhal, Robert Herbert . '35 IVfA 18 Wolcott Street, Dorchester, Mass. Levine, Edward Richmond . '32, VLC 137 Hampshire Street, Cambridge, Mass. Levine, Martin .... . '33 VI 30 Roslyn Street, Salem, Mass. Levine, Raymond Sumner . '34 Il 137 Hampshire Street, Cambridge, Mass. Levinson, Gordon, EA M . '32 VIII 54 Shepard Street, Rochester, N. Y. Levinson, Norman .... . '33 VLA 36 Florence Avenue, Revere, Mass. Levy, Max Mulready . . . . . '34 VI 419 West Upsal Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Lewenberg, Theodore Paul . . . . Unclassified 83 Verndale Street, Brookline, Mass. Lewis, David Draper, A.B .... . Grad. VLA 825 Columbia Avenue, Millville, N. J. Lewis, John Charles, Jr., A.B., A112 . . . '34 III, 707 Lennox Street, Baltimore, Md. Lewis, Leland LaRaut . . . . '33 IVfA 323 East Twelfth Street, Eugene, Ore. Lewis, Richard Mendenhall . . '34 VI 32 Church Street, New Canaan, Conn. Leydon, Arthur James . . . . '34 X 20 Staniford Street, Auburndale, Mass. Li, Mo Chih, B.S., M.S. . . Grad. XI 2645 Connecticut Avenue N. W., Washington, D. C Libby, James William, Jr. . . . '35 X 56 Rockland Street, Swampscott, Mass. Liben, Israel .... . '32 VIII 44 Stanwood Street, Boston, Massi Liberfarb, Benjamin . . . . '33 VIII 125 Howland Street, Roxbury, Mass. Lichtblau, Stephen, B.S. . . . Grad. XVI 10618 Woodland Street, Cleveland, Ohio Lichtenstein, Leo .... '35 V 38 Elm Street, Franklin, Mass. Lichtgarn, Theodore Marx . . '32 XVI 3711 Benton Street, Washington, D. C. Lidoif, Herbert James . . . . , '34 V 3629 Everett Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Lieben, Samuel, B.S. . . . Grad. VI 600 West 161st Street, New York, N. Y. Liljegren, Gustav Utne . . . . '33 II 118 Glencoe Place, Quincy, Mass. Lincoln, George Frederic .... . '35 XV2 62 Colburn Street, North Attleboro, Mass. Lindenmeyr, Robert Edwin, SAX . . '35 II 359 West 121st Street, New York, N. Y. Lindley, George Watson . . . . '33 II Aubury Park, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Lindsay, Lennox Hubbard, Jr. . . '33 X Lowell Road, Concord, Mass. Lindsey, Wilton Joseph . . . . '34 II 950 Englewood Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Linz, Jerome Emanuel .... '33 XV,b 637 North Bronson Avenue, Hollywood, Cal. Lionberger, David Clark, Jr., B.S. . . '32 XVII 413 Westover Avenue, Roanoke, Va. Lippitt, Kendrick Henry . . . . '34 VLA 110 Pioneer Street, Cooperstown, N. Y. 367 Name Lippold, Benjamin Franklin, Jr., AKE . Lister, Amy Victoria ...... Lister, Donald Kaye, GX .... Litaker, Kenneth William, A.B. . Little, David Harold . 1 . Little, William jay, jr. . . Littlefield, Lawrence Crosby Littmann, Ellis Carl, EAM . Livingston, Hart Leon . . . Lloyd, Edmund Henry . . Lobban, Richard Andrew, B.S., AT . . Lobdell, Franklin Howard . . . Lobdell, Prentiss .... Locke, Edward Bicknell, jr. . Lockhart, Ernest Earl . . . Lockman, Edward Leslie, Jr. . Loeb, Robert Morris . . . Loetscher, David Lubertus, B.S. . Loewenstein, Edward ..... Logan, Albert Victor, A.B., M.S. . Logan, John Elmer, B91'I . . . Long, john Ansbacher, B.A. . Longfellow, Earl Adams . . Longley, john Fielding . . . Loomis, john Dwight, QBE . . . Loomis, Wesley Horace, III, QDFA . Lopker, Frank, jr. ..,.. . Lord, George Ross, B.A.Sc. . . Lord, Irwin Matheson, S.B. . Lorentzen, Oscar Ludwig, jr. Lorenz, Gilbert Gustav . . Loring, Albert Delano . . . Loughman, James ...... Loukomsky, Serge Alexander, B.S. . Lourie, Eugene Joseph, S.B. . . Loustaunan, John Julian, QIJK . Love, George Deering . . . Love, Robert MacLure, AKE . . Lovering, Franklin Foster, ATA . . Lovett, George joseph, Jr. . . Lowery, Glenn Arthur, A.B. Lowery, Richard Rumery . . Lown, Gilbert Arthur .... Lowry, John Augustus, jr., EX . . Lozano, Armando Bernal .... Lucas, Edmund DeLong, jr., GX . . Lucey, Bernard Dennis . . . Luck, David George Croft, S.B. . Lucke, Charles Herman, jr. . . Ludwig, Lawrence Augustus, BS. . Lufkin, Andrew, Jr ..... Lukashevich, Nicholas Kaitau . . Luke, Charles Daniel, B.S., M.S. . . Lundstrom, Reginald Rowe . . Lurensky, Dora Esther, Ph.G. Lutz, Charles Henry, S.B. . . Lutz, Francis Arthur, S.B. . Lyall, Bryce Telford, XCID . . Lykes, Howell Tyson, AKE . Lykos, George Nestor . . . Lynch, Eugene Francis, fDK . . Lynch, John Moore ..... Lyon, Hilda Margaret, B.A., M.A. . Lyon, john Clarence, GX .... Lytle, Clifford Allen ...... DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Class Course . '35 IV . '32 XV1b . '34 IXfB . '32 Sp. IV . '33 II . '35 XIII . '32 IfA . '33 XV1b . '34 XIII . '33 XV,,, . '32 VI . '34 II . '33 X . '34 III, , '34 X . '33 X . '32 VI . Grad. XfA . . '34 IV . Grad. V '33 VI . '32 XVI . '32 II . '33 VIfA . '35 XV,h . '35 V1 . . '33 XVic . .Grad. I . Grad. XV . Unclassified . '34 I . '34 VIII . . '33 I1 . Grad. Sp. VI . Grad. II . '32 VlfA . '33 II . '33 II . '35 IIIi . '35 XV,i, . '32 VIfA .' '34 XIIIfC . Grad. VIfA . '35 XV: . Sp. Unclassihed . '34 VIII , . '33 lVfA . Grad. VIII . '34 II . Grad. I . '3-I II . . '32 IV . Grad. X . '32 XVI . '52 sp. vii . Grad. VIII . Grad. XV . '32 IV . '32 XI1IfC . '34 IV . '32 XIV . '32 IVIA . Grad. XVI , '32 XVI . '35 XV,1s Home Address 80 Highland Street, Middletown, N. Y. 328 Chestnut Street, Clinton, Mass. 11 Anchor Drive, Greenhaven, Rye, N, Y. Concord, N. C. 16 Saranac Street, Dorchester, Mass. 45 Pinckney Street, Boston, Mass. 109 Harvard Street, Newtonville, Mass. 5601 Waterman Street, St. Louis, Mo. 19 San Rafael Avenue, San Anselmo, Cal. 3736 Kanawha Street N. W., Washington, D. C. 269 School Street, Webster, Mass. 148 Fairview Avenue, Naugatuck, Conn. 55 Lynde Avenue, Melrose, Mass. 2 Greenough Park, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 49 Rutledge Road, Mattapan, Mass. 124 Pearson Road, Somerville, Mass. 1372 Monroe Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. Sibley, Iowa ' 192 Vine Avenue, Highland Park, Ill. Umatilla, Ore. 329 Cookman Street, Asbury Park, N. J. 154 South River Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 15 Bellvista Road, Brookline, Mass. 11 Courter Avenue, Maplewood, N. J. 55 Marengo Park, Springfield, Mass. 1060 West 55th Street, Kansas City, Mo. 1118 State Street, St. joseph, Mich. 192 Dalhousie Street, Peterboro, Ontario 231 Audubon Road, Boston, Mass. 51 Hemlock Street, Arlington, Mass. 2868 Winslow Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 1278 Michigan Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio Norfolk Road, Cohasset, Mass. 27 Harwood Street, Lynn, Mass. 48 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. 216 West johnson Street, San Antonio, Texas 408 Main Street, Saco, Me. 1 Spring Road, Great Neck, N. Y. 24 Otis Street, Medford, Mass. 49 Sacramento Street, Cambridge, Mass. 160 North Stormont Street, New Concord, Ohio 319 Union Avenue, Framingham, Mass. 31 Spencer Avenue, West Somerville, Mass. 4909 Ellsworth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 13 Agustin Vicente Eguin. Mexico City, D. F. 214 Sixteenth Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 101 Sanford Street, Melrose, Mass. 17 South Monroe Terrace, Dorchester, Mass. 658 68th Street, Brooklyn, N, Y. 360 East 23rd Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 6 Harrison Avenue, Gloucester, Mass. 232 Tecumseh Street, Fall River, Iviass. Coin. Iowa Harvard, Mass. 134 Ruthven Street, Boston, Mass. 31 Hardy Avenue, XVatertoxvn, Nlass. S27 jelferson Avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y. 2 Little ,lohn Place, White Plains, N. Y. Ballast Point, Fla. 121 Metropolitan Avenue, Boston, Nlass. 77 Hampden Street, Indian Orchard, Mass. Dormitories, M. I. T. Tryst House, Market Weighton. York, England 339 Valley Road, Merion Station, Pa. 672 Atlantic Street, Bridgeport, Conn. Maass, Gustav ........ 'A 5 Vl'A 5605 Greenspring Avenue, Baltimore, Md. MacAdam, Alfred Ellsworth, 3rd, Xfb . . , 3: II XVootlland Drive. Brightwaters. I.. I., N. Y. McAleer, john Bernard ..... . '33 I1 50 Grand View Road, North Weymouth, Mass MCAICVY, Ambrose, SC-B., M-S . . Grad. V 669 Broadway, Pawtucket, R. I. MacAllister, Copeland Charles . . '35 VI 211 Forest Street, Arlington, Mass. MCAYOY, William John, AE . '34 VLA 617 34th Street, Oakland, Cal. McBride, Eugene Boyd . . . . '32 VI'A 25 East Tulpehocken Street, Philadelphia, Pa. IVICBTICD, Joseph Peter . . . Grad. I-A S6 Emory Street, Attlehoro, Mass. MCCQHI Iohn Robert, B.S. . . '32 VI-A 1130 Elm Avenue, Lancaster, Pa. McCarren, Edward Charles . . . '35 VI-A 40 Lambert Street, Roxbury, Mass. McCaughan, George Joseph . . . . '34 H 230 Midwood Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. McCaulley, George Reeves, CIDMA . . '34 IV-A 25-I-7 East Archer Street, Tulsa, Okla. MacClintock, George Ronald . , '32 I, Amherst, Va, McConnell, Miller Eugene .... . '32 IV 191 Winona Avenue, Highland Park, Mich. NICCOUIIHCIC, CIHHYICS Edward . . . . '32 X 21 Winchester Place, Winchester, Mass. MCCOfm3Ck, Robert Louis ..... . . '33 VLC 294 Elmdorf Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. McCormick, Edwin Harrison, B.S., M.A. . . Grad. X 3539 Winthrop Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. 368 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Class Course ,Y Home Address McCormick, Harold Arthur ..... . '32 XIII 129 Sutherland Road, Brookline, Mass. MacCornack, Donald Amsden, A.B., EN . . 32 IV 1800 Cadwell Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio McCoy, Charles Brelsford, B.S. .... . Grad. XfA Park Drive, Wilmington, Del. McCrae, Robert Maclyn .... , . '33 XVII 335 Vinton Street, Melrose Highlands, Mass. McCutcheon, Walter Fletcher . . . . . '35 X 10 Wellington Street, Brockton, Mass. McDaniel, Herbert Chambers, B.S. . . . Grad. I 4 Wilmington Apartments, Wilmington, Del. MacDonald, Hugh Wallace . . . . '33 XIlIfC 15 Lexington Avenue, Somerville, Mass. McDonald, John Emmet . . . , '35 XVI 74 Montebello Road, jamaica Plain, Mass. McDonald, Milton Gerard . . . '34 VIIQ 2 St. Paul Street, Cambridge, Mass. Macdonald, Waldron Shapleigh . . '32 Sp. VLC 15 Highland Avenue, Montclair, N. J. MacDonnell, james Alan .... . '32 II 225 Essex Street, Haverhill, Mass. MacDonnell, Wilfred Donald John . . . '34 VIII 28 Mt. Everett Street, Dorchester, Mass. MacDuff, Francis Henry .... . . '33 II 134 Walnut Street, Brockton, Mass. Mace, Henry Faucher, M.D. . . Grad. C. P. H. 13 Menand Road, Albany, N. Y. McEntee, Ernest ..... . '34 VI Santa Ana Street, Salvador, C. A. McFadyen, Ian William, BQH . . '35 XVI Oak Point, Bayville, L. I., N. Y. McGilvra, Robert Dickinson . . . '32 I, 289 East 47th Street, Portland, Ore. McGoohan, Philip joseph . . . . '35 II 38 Marginal Street, Lowell, Mass. McGraw, James Edward . . Grad. VI 31 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Mass. Machen, Claude Fletcher . . Grad. VIfA 100 Stults Road, Belmont, Mass. McHugh, John Joseph . . . . Unclassified 29 Old Lancaster Road, Bala, Pa. McIntosh, Davis Cheney, AXA . . '35 II Marked Tree Road, Needham, Mass. Mclsaac, john Thomas, jr. . . . '33 XIII 105 Cedar Street, East Weymouth, Mass. Mclver, Robert Murdo . . . '34 III, 2037 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, Ariz. Mack, Charles Edward, Jr. . . '34 X 145 South Long Beach Avenue, Freeport, N. Y Mack, Edward john . . . . '32 VI-C 53 Lord Avenue, Bayonne, N. J. McKay, Harold Clifton, Jr. . . '34 III4 41 Academy Street, South Braintree, Mass. McKay, Kenneth . . . . '34 IV 3 M Merrimac Street, Amesbury, Mass. MacKay, Robert Grant , . '33 XV2 140 Highland Avenue, Millinocket, Me. McKay, Robert Sutherland . . '33 II 3M Merrirnac Street, Amesbury, Mass. McKay, Walter ..... . '34 XVI 469 Osborn Street, Fall River, Mass. McKeague, Herbert William . . . '35 XVI1, 58 Arlington Street, Everett, Mass. MacKechnie, Horace Knight .... . '32 VLC 14 Upland Road, Cambridge, Mass. McKeex'er, Halfred Lawrence, GX . . . '34 II Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii McKellar, Earle Merwyn, HKA . . . . '32 IV Rowland, N. C. McKenney, Leo Foster, A.B. . . Grad. V 136 Highland Avenue, Athol, Mass. McKeon, John Andrew, LIDK . . . '34 IV 37 Parkvale Avenue, Allston, Mass. Mackernan, James Laurence . . '32 VLC 98 East Wyoming Avenue, Melrose, Mass. Mackesey, Thomas William . . '32 IV 120 Woodlawn Street, Lynn, Mass. MacKillop, Daniel, Jr. .... . '34 VII, 381 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. McKinney, Carl Alton .... . '32 V Mt. Calm, Texas MacKusick, Arthur Lawrence, ATS? . . '32 II Box 1, West Southport, Me.- McLane, Roye Miller, B.S ..... . Grad. XVI 87 Hummel Avenue, Lemoyne, Pa. MacLaren, Neil Moorley ,..... . '32 II 4 Ellsworth Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. McLaughlin, Edmund Fennessey, AKH . . . '32 IXfB 15 Warwick Road, West Newton, Mass. McLean, Jarvis Bassett, NPA .... . '33 XIIIfC 80 Cold Spring Street, New Haven, Conn. McLean, -Iohn Oliver ...... . . '34 X 8 Carson Avenue, North Adams, Mass. McLennan, Allan John, S.B. . . Grad. VI 33 Aroona Road, Caulheld, Victoria, Australia McLeod, Earle Davis, CDMA . . '33 V Main Street, Wentworth, N. H. McLeod, john Sheppard . . . '34 XIII 193 Fairmount Street, Hyde Park, Mass. McLeod, Milton Kenneth . . . '35 II 30 Stockton Street, Dorchester, Mass. MacMahon, Frank Kenneth .... . '33 XVI 31 Governor's Road, East Milton, Mass. McMartin, James McIntyre .... . '32 II 523 Central Avenue, Dunkirk, N. Y. MacMillan, Charles Wight, B.S., X112 . . '33 II 1300 Cherry Street, Denver, Col. MacMillan, Douglas Clark .... . '34 XIII 88 Mt. Vernon Street, Dedham, Mass. McMorrow, Bernard james .... . '32 VII3 113 Chandler Street, Boston, Mass. I. cNaughtan, Thomas Jefferson .... . '32 XIV 281 Stillwell Avenue, Kenmore, N. Y. MacNeil, Charles Seward jadis, Ir., GX . . . '33 XVI 143 Main Street, Malden, Mass. McNiff, john Joseph ...... . Grad. VIfA 508 Belmont Street, Watertown, Mass. McPhee, Robert Gordon ..... . '35 II 11 Nonantum Street, Newton, Mass. McQuillan, Donald Snow, GMA . . '34 XV1b 287 Fountain Street, Springlield, Mass. McSheehy, Donald Irving . . . '32 IXfB Pinedale Road, Middleton, Mass. McWhood,sThorne William . . '34 XV1b 840 Seventieth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Macy, Robert Henry . . . . '33 XIII 420 Cedarwood Terrace, Rochester, N. Y. Madden, Robert Custer . . . '35 III1 142 Central Street, Gardner, Mass. Y Mader, Frederick Edward . . . '32 II 341 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. Madsen, Ingvald Elias ..... . '33 I 8 Gilson Avenue, Medford, Mass: Magenau, Eugene French, A.B., EX . . '33 IV 6 Ridge Road, Concord, N. H. Magnuson, Francis William, B.M.E. . . '33 II 363 Burncoat Street, Worcester, Mass. Magrath, George Irving .... . '32 II 20 Alpine Street, Roxbury, Mass. Maguire, Allan Milton . . . . . '32 XIIIfC 31 Florence Avenue, Lowell, Mass. Maguire, Charles Francis, A.B. . . Grad. VII 432 Medford Street, Somerville, Mass. Mahoney, Frederick Louis . . . '32 X 7 Herring Avenue, Biddeford, Me. Mahoney, Patrick John ...... . '34 X 5 Ward Street, Norwich, Conn. Main, William Reed ....... . '34, I 1041 University Place, Schenectady, N. Y. Majewski, Frank Michael, B.A., B.S., Ch.E. . . Grad. X 325 East 79th Street, New York, N. Y. Malin, Heflry, B.S. . .' ...... . Unclassified 415 Lefferts Avenue, New York, N. Y. Malin, Samuel Benjamin, TAIL .... . '34 II 275 Rhodes Street, Providence, R. I. Malkasian, Kirkoer ..... . '32 IVfA 90 East Street, Whitinsville, Mass. Malkin, Simon A ...... . '34 V 116 Cottage Street, Chelsea, Mass. Malmstrom, Ivar William, GX . . '34 V 209 Park Street, Montclair, N. J. Malone, Kevin .,... '34 III1 37 Howell Street, Dorchester, Mass. 369 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS 4 r Namg Class Course Home Address Mandelbaurn, Morris, Ir., EA M . . '35 XV11, 5223 Waterbury Road, Des Moines, Iowa Mangelsdorf, Harold Gustav, B.S. . Grad. F. Es' G. Eng. Homewood, Atchison, Kan. Mangsen, Gustav Eric, B.S. . . Grad. X 56 Everard Street, Worcester, Mass. Mankowich, Isaac . , I. . . . '33 X 21 Winthrop Street, Waltham, Mass. Mann, Cecil Eldon ..... . '35 XVI 31 Lockeland Street, Arlington, Mass. Mann, Robert Ellis, XIIA ..... . '34 XV2 831 Webster Street, Needham, Mass. Manning, Millard Fuller, B.S., M.S. . Grad, VIII Yantic, Conn. Manson, Arthur James, Jr., KIJEK . . '34 XV,b 562 East End Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Manter, George Duncan, NPA . . Grad. VLA 98 Longfellow Road, Worcester, Mass. March, Carlos Constantino, CIPIA . . '34 VLA Calle 11 No. 144, Vedado, Havana, Cuba Marchetti, Charles .... . '34 VLA 21 Ceylon Street, Dorchester, Mass. Marcou, Rene joseph, B.S. . Grad. VIII 17 Clinton Avenue, Waterville, Me. Marcus, Richard jules, CIPBA . . '32 XVQ 79 Howland Street, Roxbury, Mass. Marcy, Richard Carter, EX . . '34 I 8 Lakewood Road, Newton Highlands, Mass. Marden, Rupert Amderson . . '33 VLA 33 Harvard Avenue, Brookline, Mass. Marderosian, Avedis Der . . . '35 V 85 Lunenburg Street, Fitchburg, Mass. Margoles, Clara, A.B. . . '33 Sp. VII 771 Union Street, West Springfield, Mass. Markstein, Bernard Max, Ir. . . . . '32 XfB 3641 Alaska Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio Marotta, Ralph ....... . '34 X 15 Thacher Street, Boston, Mass. Marquardt, Arthur Charles, -Ir., AT . '35 II 20 Crofton Road, Waban, Mass. Marshall, Arthur Murray, f11BA . . '32 XVH, 124 Columbia Street, Brookline, Mass. Marshall, Courtnay Douglas . . . '33 X 3028 East Second Street, Wichita, Kan. Marshall, Edward Cowan, CIPFA Unclassified 5521 Dunmoyle Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Marshall, Frances Varney, A.B. . . '32 IV 35 Pinckney Street, Boston, Mass. Marshall, Maurice Bernard, ,Ir .... . '34 VLA 486 California Street, Newtonville, Mass. Marshall, Walton Harper, Ir., B011 . . . . '35 X Vanderbilt Hotel, New York, N. Y. Marsland, john Ely, B.S. . . . Grad. X College Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio Martel, Charles Walter, S.B. . Grad. VIII -182 Westford Street, Lowell, Mass. Martin, Byron Nichols, S.B. . Grad. XVI S Thurston Street, Somerville, Mass.. Martin, Charles Gray, Ir. . '32 IV 211 North Street, Bedford, Iowa Martin, Charles Herbert . . . '32 II 723 South Franklin Street, Holbrook, Mass. Martin, Francis Curran . . . '3-I II 30 Ashland Street, Malden, Mass. Martin, Hollinshead Taylor, ANI' . '33 XVI Pine Creek Farm, Anselma, Pa. Martin, Raymond Cornelius . . . '32 VLA S0 Gordon Street, Brighton, Mass. Martin, Stuart Thompson, Ir., CIJZK . '34 VIII 242 West Eleventh Street, New York, N. Y. Marvill, Harry Edward , . . Grad. VLA 633 Elm Street, East Bridgewater, Mass. Marvin, Charles Howard .... '32 IXfC 120 Sanford Place, Bridgeport, Conn. Marzke, Oscar Theodore, B.S. . Grad. III 1026 North Capitol Avenue, Lansing, Mich. Mason, Arthur Theodore . '33 X 30 St. james Avenue, Holyoke, Mass. Mason, Howard Stanley . . '35 X 60 Parkman Street, Brookline, Mass. Mason, Leo John . . . '34 X -I8 Commercial Street. Lynn. Mass. Maspero, Louis Charles ' '34 IV 105 Bowdoin Avenue, Dorchester, Mass. Massa, Ernest Alfred, Ir. . '34 VIII 65 Prospect Avenue. Revere. Mass. Masters, Malcolm Hinman . '33 VLA 250 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Matchett, William Herbert . '35 VI 51 Eaton Place. East Orange, N. -I. Mather, Iohn Pope , . , '35 X 132 Bartlett Avenue, Belmont, Mass. Mathes, Kenneth Natt . . '35 VLA 142 Elmer Avenue, Schenectady, N. Y. Mathias, Frederick David ,,.. '35 IV 21 Gordon Crescent, Westmount, Quebec, Canada Matthews, Frank Benjamin .... '35 I 258 Smith Avenue, Kingston. N. Y. Matthews, William Stuart, Ir., A.B., KDIK '34 VI 706 East Monroe Street, Kirkwood, Mo. Mattlage, Charles, A.B ...... '33 IV 312 Cherry Street. Douglaston, N. Y. Matzkin, Leon .... . . . '34 V 29 Homestead Street, Roxbury, Mass. Maury, Jesse Lewis, S.B. Grad. XV Box 125, Neihart. Mont. Maw, Ralph Edward . . . '32 IV 73 Chester Avenue, Winthrop, INIass. May, Edward Worcester , . . '34 IIIJ South Main Street, Cohasset, Mass. Mayer, Malvin joseph, EA M . . '33 lXfB 64 Nonantum Street, Newton, Mass. Mayes, Matthew Taylor, 2nd, B.S. . Grad. VI 289 State Street, Sfringtield, Mass. Maynard, George Sanger, jr. . . . . . '33 II 61-I California Street, Newtonville, Mass. Ma'yo, Philip Runals .... . '32 VIII 29 Gainslaoro Street, Boston. Mass. Maier, Henry . . . '34 VII, 129 Chamlsers Street, Boston, Mass. Mazzucco, Benedict Peter . . '34 IV1A 239 East Tenth Street. New York. N. Y. Meacham, James Arthur . . '33 IV 122 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge, Mass. Meade, John Edward ..... . '32 VI SS-I Washington Street, Dorchester, Mass. Medkolf, Elin Ivanovitch ..... Grad. Sp. I Lcningradsky Slolfodka 7'-9 Nloscow, U. S. S. R. MedfaUQw I055 CfiS0SfOm0, B-S.. 'PIA . . '32 VI 28 Colombia Street, Ikdexico D. F.. Mexico Megathlin, Earle ....... '35 XVII, 111 Granger Street, Wollaston, Ivlass. Mehta, Ramesh Sumant, B.E. . . Grad. I 78 Ellis Bridge Street, Ahmedabed, India Menchero, Baldomero Apeles . . '35 VLA Miro No. 55, Holguin, Cuba Meng, Carl Lercy, B.S .... Grad. I 650 North Sixth Avenue. Phoenix. Ariz. Mensing, Harrison Leonard, WPA . 35 VLA 168 East Tulpehockcn Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Merrill, Frank Dow ...... '32 Army Ord. 173 Church Street, Watertown, Mass. Mefflllv James Russel, AT S2 ..,. . '33 VI 214 Westminster Street, jacksonville, Ill. Meffyweathefa GCQYSQ E5S9ll301'U, EX - '34 Xvih Woodstock Road, Gates Mills, Ohio MeffeU5, HCUTY Wllllam, A-B .--. '34 VI S01 Nichols Street, Fulton, Mo. Messmanns Frank IUSEPIL ,If-, GX . '35 XVQ S31 Considine Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio Metcalf, Robert Fisher ..., '34 II 21 Central Street, Georgetown, Mass. MCUCCH, Wllllgm Herbert , . '35 VLA 17 Tufts Avenue, Everett, Mass. Meyer, Frederick Peter . . '35 II 9 Sibley Place, Rochester, N. Y. Meyefr George FOYCSR B.S. . Grad. VI 302 North Raynor Avenue, Joliet, Ill. MCYCY, HCUYY 101111 Didf 1 - . . '32 Army Ord. 38 Grenville Road, Watertown, Mass. Meyer, Robert Charles, B.S. . Grad. VI Lincolnville, Kan. Meyer, Wlllafd AUQUSUIS . '32 XVII, 14 Bradley Street, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 370 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Class Course Home Address Meyers, Robert William .... . . '32 XVM 1182 State Street, Bridgeport, Conn. Middleton, Clarence Elliott, S.B., QIHKE . Grad. XfA 1452 West Second Avenue, Corsicana, Texas Midkiff, Paul MacLeod, GPMA . . . '33 X 1740 jackson Street N. E., Washington, D. C. Mihnos, John Willard ..... . '32 IV 300 West Fourteenth Street, Wilmington, Del. Milburn, John Durham, ZX . . . '34 IIIQ 331 West Magnolia Avenue, San Antonio, Texas Millard, Maxwell Du Val, A.B. . . . '33 VLA 85 Morris Avenue, Morristown, N. UI. Miller, Arthur ...,.. . '34 VLA 131 Walnut Street, Chelsea, Mass. Miller, Charles Ernest .... . '33 VLA 30 Harris Street, Brookline, Mass. Miller, john Alfred ..... . . '35 I 221 Saratoga Street, East Boston, Mass. Miller, john Wesley, A.B., GRN . . Grad. llli GOOdiDg, 1612110 Miller, Richard Franklin, B.A., ANI' . . Grad. III., 30 Grove Street, Auburndale, Mass. Miller, Stuart Denton ..... . '32 I 21 Hammond Road, Belmont, Mass. Miller, William Charles, jr. . . '33 XV? 511 South Irving Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Milliken, Frank Roscoe, Jr. . . '34 III1 58 Eliot Street, Milton, Mass. Millman, Jacob ..... . '32 VIII 18 Linden Street, Lawrence, Mass. Mills, Charles Wilson, Jr. . . '35 XVI 40 Harriet Avenue, Belmont, Mass. Mills, james Page, EN . . . '33 Illn 2242 Cleveland Boulevard, Granite City, Ill. Mills, Robert Braswell, 1121422 . . '32 IV Scotland Neck, N. C. Mills, William Harold, ATA . . '34 I 2612 Jetton Street, Tampa, Fla. Minami, john Kazuo, S.B. . . Grad. I 3233 Nineteenth Avenue South, Seattle, Wash. Miner, Frederic Irving, GE . . '32 XV,1, 65 Columbus Avenue, Holyoke, Mass. Miner, Samuel Norton, KIYKE . . '34 IV Lakeville, Conn. Minkus, Alexander John . . '33 XI 22 Mechanic Street, Westfield, Mass. Minot, Robert Eveleth . '32 Sp. IV 1 Champney Place, Boston, Mass. Minotti, Aldo Arthur . . . '33 IV 29 Underwood Park, Waltham, Mass. Minter, jerry Burnett, II . . '34 VLA 3116 Cockrell Street, Fort Worth, Texas Minter, Robert Octavius . Grad. XVI 96 Church Street, Martinsville, Va. Miringoff, Herman . . . . '33 VIII 20 Chipman Street, Dorchester, Mass. Mitchell, Henry Bagley . '32 I3 4 Summit Avenue, Winchester, Mass. Moeller, Constant Alvin . . . '33 II 26 McKinley Avenue, New Haven, Conn Moffatt, Lester Huger, QAX . '35 XVI Hudson View Gardens, 183d Street, New York, N Y Mohr, Calvin Huson . . . '33 X 250 Dartmouth Street, Rochester, N. Y. Molloy, Richard Clair ..... . '33 XVI 137 Audubon Road, Boston, Mass. Monagle, James john ..... . '35 V 52 Brook Street, Brookline, Mass. Mong, Olav Birger Cartwell . . . . . Unclassihed 46 Van Ness Avenue, Rutherford, N. J. Monier, Joseph Armand, jr., S.B., M.S. . . Grad. V 102 Sagamore Avenue, West Medford, Mass. Monier, Paul Auguste, AKH . . . . '32 XVH, 102 Sagamore Avenue, West Medford, Mass. Montero, Luis Agustin .... . '35 VLA 11 Marti Street, Sagua La Grande, Cuba Montgomery, William Penn, jr. . . '32 II 1620 R Street N. W., Washington, D. C. Moody, Helen Delight .... . '32 IXfB 770 Sherman Street, Denver, Col. Moody, Robert Lawrence, GAX . . . '34 XIILC 405 Levering Mill Road, Cynwyd, Pa. Moomaw, John De Long, NIIA . . '34 X 26 Clark Place, Port Chester, N. Y. Mooney, David Alfred . . . '34 II 109 Irving Street, Fall River, Mass. Mooney, Vincent john . . . '35 VLA 76 Grozier Road, Cambridge, Mass. Mooradian, Antranig Nicholas . '34 X 10 Train Street, Dorchester, Mass. Mooradian, Victor George . . . '34 XIV 334 Chestnut Street, Lynn, Mass. Moore, Prank Hardy, Jr. .... . '34 LA 211 Walnut Avenue, Wayne, Pa. Moore, Henry Lawson, jr., BQII. . . . '32 XV,1, Greenwich Lodge Apartments, Greenwich, Conn. Moore, Herbert Carlton, S.B. . . Grad. II 145 Beaumont Avenue, Newtonville, Mass. Moore, Hugh Kelsea, Ir., B.A. . . Grad. XV 93 Prospect Street, Berlin, N. H. Moore, Lewis William, AXA . , . '33 X 744 Walnut Street, Redlands, Cal. Moore, Norman Cummings, GMA . . '34 XVI 126 Forest Park Avenue, Springfield, Mass. Moore, Robert Earl, KE .... . '32 VI 3412 South Charlton Street, Chicago, Ill. Moore, Robert Kennedy, Ir. . . , . '34 VLA 1650 Monsey Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Moore, William Nickerson, SX . . . '33 XV,C 516 West Thirtieth Street, Wilmington, Del. Moore, Willis Mott, Jr., EAE . . '32 XV,b 110 Willow Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mooring, John Greenhalgh . . '35 VLA 387 East Mosholu Parkway, New York, N. Y. Mora, Guillermo ..... . '34 XV,1, 167 Junin Street, Medellin, Colombia Moran, Edward Francis, Jr., fI1K . . . '32 VIII 81 Elmwood Avenue, Waterbury, Conn. Moran, William joseph . . . . '33 V 98 Massachusetts Avenue, North Andover, Mass Moreau, Henry Joseph, Jr. . . . . '32 IVfA 6 Cottage Avenue, Arlington, Mass. Morht, Oliver, Ch.E. .... . Grad. X 130 Aquaduct Drive, Scarsdale, N. Y. Morgan, Brooks Stockstrom, X113 . . . '35 XV2 8 Wydown Terrace, St. Louis, Mo. Morgan, Donald King, A.B., CIJFA . . '32 II 50 Lilley Road, West Hartford, Conn. Morgan, Ivor Norman Randall . . '33 II 2 Ellsworth Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Morgan, Richard Leroy, AKH . . . '32 II Canobie Lake Station, N. H. . Morgan, Robert William, M.E. . . Grad. II 18 Magnolia Terrace, Albany, N. Y. Mormino, Paul Salvatore . . . . '35 IVfA 33 Pitts Street, Boston, Mass. Morosoff, Serg Mikhailvich . . . '33 Sp. I Wosstania Street 42, Leningrad, U. S. S. R. Mortal, Facunso Rolf .... . '32 XIV Provenza 365, Barcelona, Spain Morris, Edward Whitman, AECIH . . '33 XVI 19 Tremlett Street, Dorchester, Mass. Morrison, Donald Avent, EX . . . '35 II 12 Vinton Road, Madison, N. J. Morrison, Lawrence Allen, TAfI1 . '33 IV 3800 Sheridan Road, Chicago, Ill. Morrison, Leonard Leslie ...... . '33 X 148 Bellevue Street, West Roxbury, Mass. Morriss, Herbert Alexander, jr., ATSZ . . . '34 I 612 Egan Street, Shreveport, La. M0ffiSS212f6, George Charles . . . . '35 VLA Quaker Hill, Portsmouth, R. I. Morrissey, Robert Bernard Burns, S.B. . . . Grad. XIV 17 Puifer Street, Lowell, Mass. Morse, Richard Stetson, GX . . . . '33 VLC 964 Pleasant Street, Worcester, Mass. Morse, Rollin D'Arcy ..... . '35 X 17 Summer Street, Middleboro, Mass. MOYSS, Theo Gale ....... . . '35 X 612 Adams Street, North Abington, Mass. Morton, George Ashmun, S.B., M.S. . . Grad. VIII 40 Dana Street, Cambridge, Mass. Moses, Lowell Miller .... . . '32 XVI 930 North Lincoln Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 371 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Namg Class Course Home Addfess Moses, Richard Lnnis , , . . '35 XV2 137 Prospect Avenue, Gloversville, N. Y. Moslander, Kenneth Dehmer . '33 XVib 35 Clermont Avenue, Port Chester, N. Y. Moss, Frederick Michael . . . '32 IV 193 Main Street, Fairhaven, Mass. Mostafa, Niazi Ibrahim . . . '33 VI Faiyum, Egypt Mover, Paul ..... . '32 VIli 23 Ocean Avenue, Winthrop, Mass. Mowatt, Allan Quimby, XCID . . . '34 VIfA 102 Farragut Road, Swampscott, Mass. Mueller, Robert Karl ..... . '32 XVI 94 Randolph Avenue, Waterbury, Conn. Muller, George Wesley, jr., AKE . . '33 V San juan, Porto Rico Muller, John Theodore .... . . '34 XVII 67 Magnolia Street, Arlington, Mass. Mulligan, James Edward, B.S. . . . Grad. VI 46 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Mulliken, Alfred Augustus, Jr., B911 . '32 XVib 21 Pineywoods Avenue, Springfield, Mass. Muma, John Rothbury, ATA . . . . '35 VI 542 South Windsor Boulevard, Los Angeles, Cal. Munroe, George Edward, S.B. . . . Grad. XV 123 Pleasant Street, Auburn, Me. Munson, Alfred Henry , , . '33 X 3176 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind Muravjoff, Ivan Matthew . . . . '33 Sp. XIII 2 Isvoznaja 15, KW 102, Moscow, U. S. S. R. Murdoch, Reginald Geddes, XIIA . . '34 XIIIfC 633 Congress Street, Portland, Me. Murga, 1056 Davalag ,,,, . '32 II 6 Plaza Buenavista, Mexico D. F., Mexico Murphy, Daniel Francis, Jr, , . '33 III3 197 Christian Street, Lowell, IVIHSS. Murphy, Earl Keefe ,,,. . '34 VlfA 1 Cushing Street, Wollaston, Mass. Miirphy, Frederick Vincent, jr, , , . '33 XVib 79 Bank Street, Attleboro, Mass. Murphy, George Joseph . . . . '32 I2 102 Walnut Street, Braintree, Mass. Murphy, Joseph Augustine . . . '33 Sp. IV 86 Denver Street, Pawtucket, R. I. Murphy, Russell Sweeney, QIHK . '33 I 1745 Broad Street, Edgewood, R. I. Murphy, Thomas Harold . . . '34 I 13 Laurel Street, Concord, N. H. Murphy, William Davis . . '33 XIV 605 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Murray, Gardner Andrew . . '35 IV 86 Oakland Avenue, Gloversvlle, N. Y. Murray, George Edwin , , . '32 V 165 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge, Mass. Murray, Harry Austin, S.B. . . Grad. Sp. XVI 145 Corey Street, West Roxbury, Mass. Murray, Robert Emmett .... . '35 V 142 Orange Street, Roslindale, Mass. Muther, Stephen Louis .... . '34 XVn 28 Ballard Street, Newton Centre, Mass. Myatt, Lawrence Leslie .... . . Unclassined 11 Newton Avenue, Wollaston, Mass. Myles, James Robertson, B.Sc., Ph.D. . Grad. V Angus, Scotland Nagel, Albert, Jr., S.B. .... . Grad. XfA 16 Prospect Street, Walpole, Mass. Nagle, Wesley Michael, B.A, . . Grad. X 1419 Hawthorne Street, El Paso, Texas Nahas, Reginald joseph . . . . '34 I 70 Temsen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Napoles, Alfonso, QIDIA, , . Grad. Sp. IXfC 7 Leona Vicario, Mexico City, Mexico Narcessian, Murad .... . '32 Sp. IV 384 North Main Street, Woonsocket, R. I. Nashner, Sydney ,,... . '34 XIV 139 Magnolia Street, Hartford, Conn. Nason, David Mitchell, B.S., KE . . '33 XVH, 135 Park Street, Medford, Mass. Nason, Joseph Richard, KE . . . '32 IV 545 Arlington Road, Erie. Pa. Nason, Marcus ...... . . '34 XVii, S41 Blue Hill Avenue, Dorchester, Mass. Nasta, Albert Arnold ..... '33 XVII 10 Thacher Court, Boston, Ivlass. Nauss, Loren Harding, jr., ATA . . '33 XVih 215 Washington Street, Gloucester, Mass. Navas, ,Iohn ...... . . '32 IXfA Carmel, Cal. Nazor, Hugh Merchant, B.S. . . Grad. VI 1156 Commonwealth Avenue, Allston, Mass. Nealand, George Edward . . . '32 V S North Atkinson Street, Newburyport, Mass. Nedbor, Eugene ..,. . '33 I 60 Lcttigow Street, Dorchester, Mass. Needle, Hyman Cahan, S.B. . Grad. VII 39 Deering Road, Mattapan, Mass. Negus, Philip Emery . . . . '32 VI 74 Washington Street, Peabody, Ivlass. Neill, Merton Sage . . . '34 XIV 38 Bradlee Road, Medford, Mass. Neilon, Daniel Francis . . . . '32 X S Harding Avenue, Waltham, Mass. Neitzert, Carl, B.S., M.A. . . Grad. VI S17 Range Line, Columbia, Mo. Nelligan, Thomas Paul , . . '35 XV.h 2336 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Nelson, Bernard Helmer, B611 . . '35 I 127 Harvard Street, Brookline, Mass. Nelson, James Stewart . . . '32 IX'B Highland Street, Holden, Mass. Nelson, john Charles . . . . . '34 IV 44 Harvard Street, Charlestown, Mass. Ness, John MacArthur, A.B. . . . Grad. VIfA R. F. D. No. 3, Auburn. Me. Netherwood, Paul Hazlett . . . . '33 X 173 Kemp Avenue, North Adams, Ivlass. Neubauer, Emil Theodore Paul, M.E. . Grad. Il 2322 Thirteenth Street, Port Huron, Mich. Neuhaus, Max, B.S ...... . Grad, X 505 XVelch Avenue, Houston, Texas N61-lsfadr. Herbert Mark, Ir. . . '32 VIII 48 Lookout Road, Mountain Lakes, N. I. Newbegin, john Lander . . . . '33 Ii 94 Woodfords Street, Portland, Me. Newcomb, Edwin Allen, GX . . . '32 IXfB 10 Edgemont Road, Montclair, N. I. Newcomb, Marshall Rand . . '34 VIII 9 Braemore Road, Brookline, Mass. Newell, Eugene Parker .... . '35 XVI 11 Manchester Road, Winchester, Mass. Newell, John Rogers, QJKE . . . . '34 XIII 1080 Washington Street, Bath, Me. Newkirk, Horace Leavenworth, ATS2 . '33 VIII 17 Rosa Road, Schenectady, N. Y. Newmark Eric Pfeiffer ---- - '32 Xvib 6450 Cecil Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Newmark George Albert .... '33 I 13 Russell Street, Greenlield, Mass. Newman, Irving Label . . . '35 X 12 Wildwood Street, Dorchester, Mass. Newman, Philip Edmund . . . . . '35 VI 212 Church Street, Smethport, Pa. Newton, Alwin Burton, B.S. . . . Grad. II 2144 South Geddes Street, Syracuse, N. Y. NCWUJII, C21rr0I1Thompson, ATU . . '33 IVfA 32 Wyoming Heights, Melrose, Mass. Newton, William Wilson, B.A., B.S. . '33 VIfC Route 5, Hillsboro, Texas Nichiporuk, Alexander Paul . . . . '33 I 284 Hurley Street, Cambridge, Mass. Nichols, Clark, AXA ..... . . '35 VLA Box 223, Searsport, Me. Nichols, Ezra Francis, Jr., B.S. . . Grad. XVI 1218 East Tenth Avenue, Spokane, Wash. Nichols, Walter Everett, AKII . . . '32 II 301 Edgehill Road, Milton, Mass. Niciewsky, Paul ..... . '34 XV2 93 Poplar Street, Danvers, Mass. Nickerson, john Theodore Roosevelt . '32 VII2 104 Cypress Street, Watertown, Mass. Nicoli, Frank Anthony .... . '34 I 56 Howard Street, Springheld, Mass. Nigrosh, Israel . . . '33 IV 1 Duke Street, Mattapan, Mass. 372 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Ngmg Class Course Home Address Nisula, Walter Olavi . . . '34 VI 93 Town Hill Street, Quincy, Mass. Nohl, Max Eugene, GX . . '33 II 4819 North Lake Drive, Milwaukee, Wis. Nolan, David joseph, Jr. . . . '35 XVII 25 Hall Place, Waltham, Mass. Norcross, Alvin Chaplin . . . '35 II 35 Elder Street, Boston, Mass. Norcross, james Eli, EN . . '33 XVII 1957 North 28th Street, Kansas City, Kan. N01-dbgfg, Efngt August , , . '35 19-24 25th Road, LO1'lg ISIRDCI City, Nordlinger, Samuel Gerson . . '32 II 1933 Nineteenth Street N. W., Washington, D. Nordos, Wilbur Reier . . . . '34 IXfC 44 Brookford Street, Boston, Mass. Norris, Charles Head, B.S. .' . Grad. I 350 East 56th Street, South, Portland, Ore. Norris, Emerson Shapleigh . . . '33 III, 24 Glenwood Avenue, Portland, Me. Northam, Charles Elmer, AK11 . . '32 XVI 175 Oakland Avenue, Methuen, Mass. - Northup, john David, B911 . . . . '32 XV,1, 3248 Collingwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio Norton, Theodore Edward, S.B. . . . Grad. XIII 291 North Main Street, Wellsville, N. Y. Notman,-Iames Frederick . . . . '35 IXfB South Street, Needham, Mass. Nowell, Edward Hallett .... . '34 V 16 Bower Road, Braintree, Mass. Noyes, Joseph Cobham, Jr., QIHKE . . '33 XV1C 48 West Street, Portland, Me. Numan, Sheeth Naowm, B.A. . . . . '34 X 37 Sinak Street, Baghdad, Iraq. Nussbaum, Robert, jr., B.S., M.S. . . Grad. X 818 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. Nyitray, Emil ....... . . '34 VI 115 Seaside Avenue, Milford, Conn. Nylander, Arnold Leroy . . . . Grad. VIfA 52 Spring Street, Brookville, Mass. O'Brien, Eugene Oney . . . . '34 XVII 36 Austin Street, Cambridge, Mass. O'Brien, Frederick Francis . . '35 X 3 Highland Park, Cambridge, Mass. O'Brien, Maurice Miner, CIIK . . '32 IV 2898 Coleridge Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio O'Callaghan, Thomas Francis . . '34 X 20 Oakland Street, Cambridge, Mass. O'Connell, Daniel Emmet . . '32 VI 26 Grovenor Road, jamaica Plain, Mass. O'Connor, Gerald Vincent . . '33 X 113 Cleveland Street, Melrose, Mass. O'Connor, Patrick justin . . . . '35 XVI 808 Bronx River Road, Bronxville, N. Y. Ogorzaly, Henry John, 'EMA . . . '35 X 128 Van Cortlandt Park Avenue, Yonkers, N. O'Hearn, Francis Thomas . . . . '33 VI 199 Powell Street, Lowell, Mass. Okasaki, Harold Harno, B.S. . . , . Grad. VI '719M North Alameda Street, Los Angeles, Ca Oldenburg, Preben Valdemar Andreas . '33 III, 23 Strandboulevard, Copenhagen, Denmark Oldham, Joseph Sumner .... . '34 IfA 78 Jenks Street, Central Falls, R. I. O'Leary, Francis Richard .... . Grad. VIfA 92 Maple Street, West Roxbury, Mass. Oler, Charles Benjamin, B.S., M.S. . Grad. Sp. VI 109-30 216th Street, Queen's Village, N. Y. Olken, Benjamin Fred .... . . '32 IV 108 Elm Street, Cambridge, Mass. Olsen, Gerner Aktander, C.E. . Grad. I 983 Dahill Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Olsen, Robert Arnold . . . '35 XIV 35 Walter Street, Roslindale, Mass. Olsen, Robert Winthrop . . . . '33 VIIQ 172 Beech Street, Waverley, Mass. O'Malley, Louis Joseph, S.B. . Grad. III 2500 Beacon Street, Chestnut Hill, Mass. O'Neill, Albert Joseph . . . '32 XVII 97 Grafton Street, Brockton, Mass. Oppen, Walter Robert . . '33 Sp. VIfA 68 Pleasant Street, Stoneham,-Mass. Orchard, John Edward, EX . . '35 XVQ 50 Sagamore Road, Maplewood, N. J. Orismonto, Albert Victor . . . '35 VI 25 Emmett Avenue, East Dedham, Mass. Orleman, Carl Wilson, S.B. . . Grad. V 272 Northwest 59th Terrace, Miami, Fla. Orne, Arthur Moy . . . 1 . '32 III, 72 Tyler Street, Boston, Mass. Orr, Almer Hamilton, Jr., 9X . . '32 IX-B 604 Pitcairn Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. Orton, Samuel Torrey, Jr., AKE . . '35 XV2 54 Morningside Drive, New York, N. Y. Oshry, Harold Morton ' . . . . '35 III3 139 Bloomingdale Street, Chelsea, Mass. Osterman, John Albert . . . '32 VI-A 130 Rutgers Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa. Ostlund, John Jefferson, KQE . . '33 IVfA 1320 Northwest 79th Street, Miami, Fla. O'Sullivan, Frederick john . . . '32 VI 116 Harvard Street, Newtonville, Mass. Ouellette, Edward Charles . . . . . '35 VII2 126 West Concord Street, Boston, Mass. Owens, Thurston Dorr, B.S., M.S. . . Grad. VI 309 Barker Avenue, Peoria, Ill. Oxnard, Edward Preble . . . . . '33 V 56 Warren Street, West Medford, Mass. Paananen, Sulo Einar .... . '33 XVI 23 Town Hill Street, Quincy, Mass. Packard, Alden . . . . '35 VI Packard Road, Stow, Mass. Packard, Lucius Everett . . '35 VIfA 191 Willow Avenue, Somerville, Mass. Pahl, John George, GX . . . '34 X 1084 Cragmont Street, Berkeley, Cal. Paige, Lincoln, SAX . . . . '35 XV2 27 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, N. Y. Palmer, Edward William . . . . . '33 VII1 83 Columbia Road, Dorchester, Mass. Palmer, Richard Nelson, B.A. . . Grad. XfA Clarke Road, Babson Park, Wellesley, Mass. Palomino, Godinez Silvio Emilio . . '35 VI 184 UH Street, Vedado, Havana, Cuba Panagiotakos, Paul Charles . . . . '35 VI 90 Mechanic Street, Canton, Mass. Pandya, Anant Horalal, B.E. . . . Grad. I Bhavnagar, India Pappantoniou, Telemachus Anthony . '32 VIII 137 Reynolds Street, New Bedford, Mass. Paquette, Clayton Francis . . . . '35 II 172 Sandwich Street, East Windsor, Ontario Paquette, Norman Onesime - . . . . '32 II 172 Sandwich Street, East Windsor, Ontario Paris, Nathan ....... . '32 XVI 484 Blue Hill Avenue, Roxbury, Mass. Park, Franklin Atwood, Ir., HIDKE . . '34 XIII 812 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Park, Marjorie Lincoln, A.B. . . . . '34 IV 812 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Park, Richard Bartlett, fIvI'A . . . '3 2, II 2 Garden Place, Cincinnati, Ohio Parker, Alrnon Sanborn . . '33 X 1275 Washington Street, Walpole, Mass. Parker, Basil Waldo . . . '33 VII1 427 Huron Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Parker, Charles Mitchell . . . '34 II 64 Copeland Street, Roxbury, Mass. Parker, Dar1ielKer1da11, IN' . . '32 I1 Mansfield Avenue, Essex Iunttion, Vt. Parker, Harold William . . . '35 VI 41 Park Avenue, Keene, N. H. Parker, Henry Putnam, KE . . 'ss Xiu-C Danforth, Me. Parker, James DeB10iS . . . . '35 VLA 47 Millett Road, Swarnpscott, Mass. Parker, James Littlefield . . . '34 X Eastern Avenue, Essex, Mass. Parker. Peter, LPEK . . . . '33 V 225 Salem End Road, Framingham, Mass. Parkers Robert Phelps, 'EEK - . '32 X 567 Robeson Street, Fall River, Mass. Parks, Albert Benning. GMA . . '35 XV2 3914 Legation Street N. W., Washington, D. C 373 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Namg Class Course Home Address Parks, Frederick Baker , . '34 VI 85 Gordon Street, West Somerville, Mass. Parks, Gordon Keith . '32 VI Maple Avenue, Cheshire, Conn. Parks, Walter Norris . . '33 XIII Kinsale, Va. Parli, Richard Lynn, HKKID . . '34 IV Summerfield, Kan. Parmakian, George . . . '33 II 63 Elton Avenue, Watertown, Mass. Parra, Miguel Gonzalez . . '32 Army Ord. 52 Santa Emilia Street, Havana, Cuba Parseghian, Lawrence . . '33 VIII 32 Heard Street, Chelsea, Mass. Parsons, james Dana . . . '32 Sp. I, 8 Hamilton Avenue, CrotonfonfHudson, N. Y. Parsons, Walter Taylor, Jr. . . '34 I 883 Boulevard East, Weehawken, N. I. Partridge, Winfield, Jr. . . . '33 X Box 4, Bay Saint Louis, Miss. Patch, George Willard, Jr, . . . . '34 I 35 Draper Avenue, Arlington, Mass. Patch, Ralph Douglas, B.A. . . . Grad. XfA 47 Lindenwood Road, Stoneham, Mass. Pattee, Frederick Hardin, AKE . . '34 X 701 East Broadway, Monmouth, Ill. Patterson, Albert Mansheld, Jr. , . '33 XVI 1112 Park Avenue, 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 80 Gordon Street, Allston, Mass. Paul, Samuel, ZA M .... . '34 IV 43 Oxford Street, Rochester, N. Y. Paulsen, Wilbur Harper .... . . '34 VI 144 Cedar Street, Roxbury, Mass. Pavlenko, Dmitri juzmich . . . . . '33 Sp. II Nikrassowa N 58, Leningrad, U. S. S. R. Pavlo, Emmanuel Leon, B.S., M.S. . . Grad. I Odessa, Russia Payne, Alfred Godfrey ,,.. . . '33 VI 94 Eliot Avenue, West Newton, Mass. Payne, Charles Fairfax .... . . '33 X 203 South Main Street, Albion, N. Y. Payne, Lester Earl, S.B ..... . Grad. VI 15 Bent Terrace, Quincy, Mass. Payzant, Richard Edwin .... . . '33 I 24 Virginia Street, Dorchester, Mass. Peakes, Lawson Vernon, jr., S.B., M.S. . . Grad. V 12 High Street, Needham Heights, Mass. Pearce, William Badlam .... '32 VIfA 185'Newtonville Avenue, Newton, Mass. Pearlman, Theodore ..... . '35 VIII 189 Townsend Street, Roxbury, Mass. Pearson, Gordon Converse . . , . '33 XVIL, 193 Linden Street, Everett, Mass. Pease, Edward Monroe J., Sc.B., Sc.M. . Grad. IXfC Elm Street, Raynham, Mass. Pease, Warren Hopkins, NIIA . . . . '32 XIII 61 Anderson Street, Boston, Mass. Peck, Arthur Llewellyn, Ir. . , . . '34 VII, 45 Raleigh Road, Belmont, Mass. Peirce, Charles Horace . . '32 II 11 Appleton-Street, Arlington, Mass. Peistrup, James Neil . . . . '32 IVIA 20 Michigan Avenue, Somerville, Mass. Pekeris, Chaim Leiba, S.B. . . Grad. XVI Alytus, Lithuania Pekin, Jacob Arthur ..,.. . . '34 VI-A 19 Willow Avenue, Salem, Mass. Peniston, Quintin Pearman, B.S. . . . Grad. X-A 2602 Shoreland Drive, Seattle, Wash. Penning, Douglas Evert . . . . '33 III3 215th Place and Spencer Avenue, Queens Village, L. I., N.Y Pentler, Charles Frederic . . . '32 Vllg 814 Hamilton Street, Wausau, Wis. Pepi, joseph Ferrer . . . . . '32 IV 28 Supple Road, Dorchester, Mass. Perkins, Myrle Meader, S.B. . Grad. XfA 272 Elm Street, Lakeport, N.H. Perlmutter, Isaac .... . . '34 XIV 137 Hutchings Street, Roxbury, Mass. Perret, Ikfilliam Riker, SB. . . Grad. VIII 2177 Story Avenue, Schenectady, N. Y. Perry, Bretton, AKE . . . . '33 XVII Silver Hills, New Albany, Ind. Perry, Dominic Arnold .... . '32 I3 20 Safety Avenue, Southington, Conn. Perry, Frederick Eugene . . . . . '34 VII2 587 Shirley Street, Winthrop, Mass. Perry, James Whitney, B.S., M.S. . Grad. X 5122 State College Sta., Raleigh, N. C. Perry, John Eugene .... . '34 VIII 45 Mason Street, West Somerville, Mass. Perry, Stephen Fiske .... . '35 V 44 Winter Street, Newport, N. H. Person, john Lloyd ..... . . '32 I1 20 Bishop Street, Attleboro, Mass. Person, Leland Spencer, QDFA . . . . . '33 XV,b 9 Walnut Street, Ware, Mass. Peskin, Leonard Clifford, S.B., M.S. . . Grad. XVII 85 Strathmore Road, Brookline, Mass. Peters, Abraham Edward .... . . '34 VIII 232 Townsend Street, Roxbury, Mass. Peters, Robert Edward ..... . '33 VI Palmer Road, Framingham, Mass. Peters, William Wesley .... . . '34 IV 831 East Chandler Avenue, Evansville, Ind Peterson, Carl Magnus Frithief, S.B. . Grad. II 40 Fletcher Road, Woburn, Mass. Peterson, Edward Charles . . . . '33 I 309 Seaver Street, Stoughton, Mass. Peterson, George Axel, jr. . . '35 II 74 Newport Street, Arlington, Mass. Peterson, Otto Alfred, jr. . '33 IXfB 309 Seaver Street, Stoughton, Mass. Peterson, Ralph, AKH . , . , '32 II 274 Poplar Street, Roslindale, Mass. Peterson, Rudolph Emanuel, S.B. . . Grad. VIII 48 Pleasant Street, Wakefield, Mass. Peterson, William Earl .... . '35 VIfA 1008 Minnesota Avenue. Gladstone. Mich. PCYICNCYHICR P M11 IUICS . . . . . '33 I 300 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Petrie, Frederick Darby, A.B. . . . . '32 IV 526 West Church Street, Elmira, N. Y. Petrie, john Matthew, B.S., M.S. . . Grad. Sp. X 6 Florence Street, Worcester, Mass. Petrouskas, john Alfred . , . . . . '33 IIII 9 Kenberma Road, Dorchester, Mass. Pfeffer, Edward Charles . . . . '32 X 2323 Central Park Avenue, Evanston, Ill. Pfeiffer, Ruth Copeland . . '34 XIII 106 Broad Street, North Attleboro, Mass. Pfingstag, Herbert john . . . Grad. XIIIfA 9A Ware Street, Cambridge, Mass. Ptlanz, Louis William, Jr. . . . . '35 VI 60-23 Ralph Street, Ridgewood, N. Y. Phelfiflt Stephen Rice .... '33 VLC 533 Beale Street, Memphis, Tenn. Phemister, Robert Irving, EAE . '32 XVI1, 408 Bompart Avenue, Webster Groves, MO. Philbrick, joseph Edward . , . '32 XV1b 73 Midland Avenue, Arlington, N. J. Phillips, Herman Collier, A.B. . . Grad. XfA 701 Central Avenue, Laurel, Del. Phillips, Henry Arthur . . '32 I3 160 Weston Avenue, Braintree, Mass. Phillips, Isadore ..... '34 X 71 Holworthy Street, Roxbury, Mass. PhiHiPS, IOIHD, AT . . . '34 XV,b 122 Monmouth Street, Trenton, N. J. Phillips, Stewart Augustus, GE . '32 XVII Box 643, Attleboro, Mass. Pierce, Charles Harold, KIID . . '32 Sp. XVI 30 Washington Road, Springfield, Mass. Pierce, Edgar Maxson. . . . '33 XIII 118 Argus Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Pierce, Edward Everett, jr., AXA . . '34 X 22 North Davis Street, Woodbury, N. J. Pierson, Olof Powers, S.B., KE . . Grad. XVI 23 North Main Street, Caribou, Me. Pihl, Frederick Wilson . . . '32 VLA 1367 Lawrence Street, Lowell, Mass. 374 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Class Course Home Address Pilcher, Malcolm Harris, B.S. . . . Grad. X R. F. D. No. 3, Petersburg, Va. Pilling, Joseph Ross, Jr. , . , . '35 XVI 322 W. Willow Grove Ave., Chestnut Hill. Philadelphia P Pineo, Orrin Weston, S.B. . . Grad. VIII Milo, Me. Piotrowski, Edmund Teohl . . . '35 V 48 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. Piper, Carleton French, B.S. . , Grad. Sp. V 319 North Main Street, Randolph, Mass. Piper, Charles Austin . . . . '35 X 114 Washington Street, Medford, Mass. Piper, Kenneth Miles . , . '33 VI 1 Cottage Street, Orange, Mass. Pishtiz, Abraham . . . . '34 IV 714 Broadway, Chelsea, Mass. Piskadlo, Matthew Henry . '33 Ig 13 Webster Street, Lawrence, Mass. Plage, Walter Henry . . . . '35 XV,y, 641 East Seventeenth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Plass, Herbert Randolph , . . '34 I 57 Douglass Road, Glen Ridge, N. J. Platt, George Jarvis, ATA . . '35 XVII, 507 North Eighth Street, Manitowoc, Wis. Platt, Jacob ...,... . '34 XVII 606 Walk Hill Street, Mattapan, Mass. Pleasants, William Wilkins, GX . . . '33 lj Darby Road, Paoli, Pa. Plunkett, Douglas Robinson, il' T , . '34 IV 30 Park Street, Adams, Mass. Poehler, Bruce, Jr. ...... . . '34 VI 313 High Street, West Medford, Mass. Pollenberger, Noland, B.S., M.S., EA E . Grad. V 334 East Church Street, Urbana, Ohio Poinier, Norman Edward .... . '32 Army Ord. 8 Vinal Street, Brookline, Mass. Politi, Salvatore Joseph .... . '34 V 46 Harvard Street, Medford, Mass. Pomeroy, Theodore Maynard, Jr. . . '35 II 18 South Steet, Dalton, Mass. Poole, Frank ...... . '34 X East Street, Hingham, Mass. Poor, Edward Nichols, AXA . . . '32 XfB 28 Church Street, Belfast, Me. Poorman, Glenn William, A.B. . , Grad. XfA 15 Chestnut Street, Palmyra, Pa. Potter, Herbert Sturgis, ATA . , . '35 VlfA 1514 Beacon Street, Brookline, Mass. Potter, James Gregor, B.S., M.S. . . Grad. VIII 1012 Stadium Avenue, West Lafayette, Ind. Potter, John Dyer, Jr., QE . . . '33 III3 378-B The Riverway, Boston, Mass. Pouchcolf, Vasilievich Fedor . . '33 Sp. I, NovofSlobodsky 14, KW 52, Moscow, U. S. S. Powell, Edward Verne, B.S. . . '32 Sp. VlfC 55 Claremont Avenue, Arlington, Mass. Powell, Edwin Burnley, Jr .... . '32 II 20 Chapel Street, Brookline, Mass. Power, William Raymond, Jr., KA . . '32 VI-A 433 Ninth Avenue, Huntington, W. Va. Powers, Frederick John .... '32 VIII 65 Russell Street, Malden, Mass. Powers, Gordon Edward .... . '33 IV 209 North Institute Street, Peoria, Ill. Powers, John William, Jr., B.S., QKN . '32 IV Box 77, Jemison, Ala. Poynter, James William, A.B., B.S. . . Grad. XfA 210 South Main Street, Winchester, Ky. Poze, Morris Irwin, EA M . . . . '32 XVII S0 Huntington Park, Rochester, N. Y. Pratt, Gordon Carver, SAX . . '33 VII, 106 Broadway, Taunton, Mass. Pratt, Orison Spaulding . '34 VIII Kingmont Street, Greenwood, Mass. Pratt, Richard Wentworth , '32 V Shawsheen Village, Andover, Mass. Pratt, Russell Chase, QBE . . '32 XVN, 195 Fairmount Street, Lowell, Mass. Presby, Lorin Allen ..,. '35 I 50 Trenton Street, Melrose, Mass. Prescott, Gardner Hinckley, AXP . . . '32 XV,p, 810 Neponset Street, Norwood, Mass. Prescott, Robert Sedgwick, AXA . '32 VIII 249 Tappan Street, Brookline, Mass. Prescott, Samuel Chase, AXA . '33 XV,b 249 Tappan Street, Brookline, Mass. Pressler, Norman Samuel, EA M . '33 II 4217 Sixteenth Street, N.W., Washington, D. C Prestwich, Howard Hendricks . '35 XV,,, 100 Malba Drive, Malba, Whitestone, N. Y. Price, Daniel Dana .,.,. . . '32 VI 1008 Lyons Street, New Orleans, La. Price, Robert Wunner, B.A., IN21 . . Grad. V 707 Ninth Street, Albion, Neb. Priggen, George Henry, Jr. . , . '34 XV,C 120 Milton Avenue, Hyde Park, Mass. Prince, Samuel Arthur . . . . '34 XV,C 99 Hutchings Street, Boston, Mass. Prindle, Bryce, S.B. . . . Grad. VII 30 Lincoln Avenue, West Barrington, R. I. Pritchard, Samuel Brentnell . . Grad. - VIfA 550 Newbury Street, Boston, Mass. Proctor, Edward Hildreth . . '35 XVI 22 Warren Street, Needham, Mass. Prohaska, Edward Stephen , . '35 II 8 Peverell Street, Dorchester, Mass. Protze, Herman Gustav, Jr. . . '32 IVfA 120 Church Street, West Roxbury, Mass. Pruckner, Anton Alexander . . '32 VLC 79 Scofield Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. Pruyn, Frederic, Jr., AK E . . . '35 Ill 510 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Pryde, David Russell, B.S. . . Grad. II 19 Third Street, Aspinwall, Pa. Purcell, Richard Donald . . '35 II Annotto Bay, Jamaica, B. W. I. Putnam, Neil Frederick, ATA . '34 XIIIfC 76 Amherst Street, Nashua, N. H. Putnam, Otto Aaron, GX . . '33 XIV R. D. No. 3, Bath, N. Y. Putney, Roger Larry, fIDA6 . . . '33 Il 38 Tower Avenue, South Weymouth, Mass. Pyle, Howard Robin, S.B. . . Grad. F, E99 Gas Eng. 129 West Seventeenth Street, Wilmington, Del Quick, Charles Edward . . . . '33 VI 501 West Elm Street, Monroe, Mich. Quigley, Howard Malcolm, A.B. . '32 IVQA Jerome, Idaho . Quinn, John Joseph .... . '33 VI Willow Street, Dover, Mass. Rabinovitz, Barney Abraham . . '35 IV 163 Bellingham Street, Chelsea, Mass. - Rabinow, David Gadalliah . . '32 IXfC 16 Green Street, Worcester, Mass. Rabinowitz, Herman .... . . '33 III, 1561 Lincoln Place, New York, N. Y. Radford, William Henry, B.S. . . Grad. VI 5310 North Water Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Raes, Joseph Kenneth . . . . '35 XVI 11 Fenelon Street, Boston, Mass. Rafferty, Christopher Alois . . '35 XVI 1217 Troy Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Rafter, John Richard . . . . . '32 V 7 South Main Street, Sharon, Mass. Ragsdale, Edmund Melson . . Grad. XIII-A 1237 Ashmount Avenue, Piedmond, Cal. Rahles, Wolfgang Felix . . . '34 X 210 California Street, Detroit, Mich. Rahmel, Henry Arnold .... . '33 VIfA 2837 Lowell Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Rahn, Carl William, EN ..., . '34 VI 119-40 Union Turnpike, Kew Gardens, N. Y. Ralmuto, Dominic Anthony, B.E., fIDK . '35 VIfA 1004 Askew Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. Rand, Edward Sumner, B.A., QDFA . . '34 XIII 134 Lloyd Avenue, Providence, R. I. Rand, Roland Bradbury, Jr. . . . . '35 XVI Sudbury Road, Weston, Mass. Rand, William Edward .,.. , . '33 X 68 Radcliffe Street, Dorchester, Mass. Randall, Henry Denison, Jr., A.B. . . Grad. VLA 127 Ocean Street, Lynn, Mass. Randell, Orson Buell . ' . . . . Unclassified 316 East Fourth Street, Jamestown, N. Y. M ' 375 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Class Course Home Address Ranger, Ralph Pierce, XIIA . . '34 XIIIfC 3 Plymouth Avenue, Swampscott, Mass. Raphael, Jerome Maurice . . '34 IVfA 125 Homes Avenue, Dorchester, Mass. Rapport, Wilfred Harold . . . . '34 IV 471 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. Rash, Otway Watkins, Jr., EX . . . '32 X 2100 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Ky. Ratzkovsky, Hugo Moshe . . . '32 IV 4 Allenby Street, Haifa, Palestine Ray, Kenneth Bradford . . . '35 VIfA 171 Pleasant Street, East Bridgewater, Mass. Ray, Weldon Marshall . , , '35 XIV 24 Summer Street, Newburyport, Mass. Raymond, Alvah ..... . '33 VIII 272 Pleasant Street, South Weymouth, Mass Raymond, Jean, QE ..... . . '34 XV1b 505 St. Catherine Road, Montreal, Canada Raymond, Louis Crawford, B.S. . . . Grad. XII 581 Franklin Avenue, Astoria, Ore. Read, Walter Frank KE . . . . '34 X Evergreen Hall, Woodbury, N. J. Reardon, Honora, B.S. . . . . '33 Sp. VII 18 Beacon Street, Concord, N. H. Record, Frank Albert . . . '33 VIfC 37 Parkway Crescent, Milton, Mass. Redcay, Aaron Keever . . . '34 X 81 Walker Street, North Quincy, Mass. Redfield, Scott Forrest, Ir. . . '35 XVI 515 Sedgwick Drive, Syracuse, N. Y. Reece, George Matthew . . . '35 VII3 29 Hosmer Street, Mattapan, Mass. Reed, Alfred Davenport . . '35 XIV The Pillars, Cowesett, R. I. Reed, Gerald Melville, Ir. . . . '34 IVIA Brant Point Lighthouse, Nantucket, Mass. Reed, Rufus Cook, S.B. . . . Grad. III 18 Buck Street, Newburyport, Mass. Rees, Edward Charles, AXA . . '35 X 103 Summit Street, Pawtucket, R. I. Reese, Fred Charles, ATA . . '32 XV1b 30 Third Avenue, Union City, Pa. Reeve, Winchell .... . '33 VIII 4069 Woodland Avenue, Western Springs, Il Regan, Andrew Timothy . . . '33 VI 7 Sawyer Avenue, Dorchester, Mass. Regan, John Ward, jr. . . . . '33 VII1 61 Oriole Street, West Roxbury, Mass. Regan, Thomas William .... . '32 XV1b 645 Hammond Street, Brookline, Mass. Regnery, Henry ...... . '34 IXfC 221 Ayres Avenue, Hinsdale, Ill. Reichart, Howard Lindlie, Jr., AT . . '34 X 164 Albemarle Street, Rochester, N. Y. Reid, Lee Anthony, Jr ..... . '34 I 5 Lake Street, White Plains, N. Y. Reid, William Hibler, AKE . . . '32 VI 217 Lexington Road, Mt. Sterling, Ky. Reidell, Alfred George, jr. . . '32 XI 3 Spring Garden Street, Dorchester, Mass. Reilly, Edward Bowen, QK . . '35 XV1c 350 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. Reisman, Leon ..... . '33 VI 10 Athol Street, Allston, Mass. Reiss, Winold Tjark, AKE . . '34 IVfA 39 West 67th Street, New York, N. Y. Reiter, Philip ..... . '32 VI 171 Talbot Avenue, Boston, Mass. Renshaw, Clarence ..... . '32 XVII 226 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. Ressler, Hugh Cameron ..... . '32 VIII 116 North Liberty Street, Muncie, Ind. Reynolds, Hereward Armstrong, AXA . . '34 XV,b 34 Alderwood Road, Newton, Mass. Reynolds, Kenneth Cass, B.S., M.S. . . . Grad. I 9 Seneca Road, Winchester, Mass. Reyntjens, Gentil Paul, C.E. . . . Grad. I 65 Place Street, Ruyen, Belgium Rhines, Thomas Broomell, AKE . . . '32 IXfB 235 Paddock Street, Watertown, N. Y. Rhodes, Philip Hamilton .... . '35 X 11 Belmont Street, Woodfords, Me. Rhodes, Stephen Holbrook, AT . . . '33 II 43 Cedar Street, Taunton, Mass. Rice, Claude Hayes . . . , . , . '32 I R. F. D. No. 5, Dover, N. H. Rice, Frederic Martin, S.B. . . Grad. I 145 Bacon Street, Natick, Mass. Rice, Luttrelle Linerieux . . '34 VLA 1338 Delta Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio Rice, Richard Edmund .... . '35 X 100 Elmwood Avenue, Wollaston, Mass. Rich, Gerald Charles, ATSZ ..... . '35 VI Colonial Apartments, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Richards, Elizabeth Putnam, A.B., A.M. . . '32 Sp. XII 271 Forest Street, Oberlin, Ohio Richards, Frank Gerald, EN . . , , , , '34 XVM 119 East Wallace Avenue, New Castle, Pa. Richards, Henry Edward, S.B. . . . Grad. VI 171 First Street, Melrose, Mass. ' Richardson, Howard Larsen, NPA . . . Grad. VI-A 1181 Waverly Place, Schenectady, N. Y. Richardson, John Henry, AT . . . '35 VIfA Good Will Farm, Hinckley, Me. Richardson, Merlyn Eldon . . '34 II 381 Beale Street, Wollaston, Mass. Richardson, Robert Cooley . . '33 II 43 Maple Street, Stoneham, Mass. Richmond, Joseph Lester .,,, , '32 V 90 Cypress Street, Brookline, Mass. RlCl1mOf1Cl, Max ...... . '32 X 562k Summer Street, Lynn, Mass. Rickard, Edward Michael, jr., fIPI'A . . Unclassihed 248 North Main Street, Andover, Mass. Rickards, Leighton Ransom, AT . . . '33 XVIC 13 Roweland Avenue, Delmar, N. Y. Riley, William Andrew .... . Grad. II 42 Sanborn Avenue, West Roxbury, Mass. Rimbach, Theodore Nelson . . . . '34 XI 19 Palmer Street, Arlington, Mass. Riuehimer, Arthur Nicholson, CDKE , . '32 III3 183 Hanover Street, WilkesfBarre, Pa. Ripin, Robert Barnet, EA M . . . . '33 XVib 45 Washington Avenue, Lawrence, N. Y. Ripley, Ebed Lincoln, 2nd . . . . '32 XV1b Main Street, Hingham, Mass. Riskin, Archie ..... , . '32 Sp. IV 34 Perrin Street, Roxbury, Mass. Rl5lCY: Henry Morrow, B.S. . . Grad. X-A 1190 Alfred Street, Chehalis, Wash. RlCCl1eY, James Gould, WA . . '32 VIfC 400 McLeod Avenue, Missoula, Mont. Robb, Harold Buell . . . , '33 II 96 Union Street, Westlield, Mass. R0l7l91f1S, David Abraham . . . . '34 VI-A 80 Gardner Street, Allston, Mass. Robert, Paul Alfred, ATU ..... . '32 VIfA 4052 Baltimore Street, Kansas City, Mo. Roberts, Erskine Goode, B.M.E. .... . . '32 IXfB 12 Mayfair Street, Boston, Mass. Roberts, Frederick Carlyle, Jr., B.S., HKA . . . Grad. XI 925 North Tyndall Avenue, Tucson, Ariz. Roberts, Walter Stewart, B.A ..... . 'zz II 1604 Genesee street, Utica, N. Y. Roberts, Wllllam Henry, If-, S.B., AT , , . Grad. XfA 4852 Ivanhoe Avenue, Detroit, Mich. R0l3?fl550U7 John AmlJ1'0S9 . . . . '32 XVII 6 Avon Street, Andover, Mass. Roblllsr l0l'11'1 Wall - - . . Unclassified 35 Orange Street, Barre, Vt. R0bll'lS01'1, Charles Sherman . . . '35 VI 10 St. Ronan Terrace, New Haven, Conn. ROIJUSOH, Chester Alfifl, M.E. , . . . '32 Sp. XV121 347 Wilson Street, Brewer, Me. Robinson Howard Addison, S.B. . . Grad. VIII 1138 Oxford Place, Schenectady, N, Y. Robinson Rlchafd ---- . '33 , XV11, 230 Cypress Street, Brookline, Mass. Roblflsonr Russell Shepherd . . . Unclassified 52 Clark Street, Glen Ridge, N. J. ROblI'1S0H, Sam PETFY, BS- - . Grad. XfA 31 jasper Road, Birmingham, Ala. Robinson Walter Gorton . . . '35 X 196 Larch Road, Cambridge, Mass. 376 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS 1 Name Class Course 5, Home Addfess Robinson, William Frank, AKH . Grad. VLA 161 Tenney Street, Methuen, Mass. Robson, james joseph, ATQ . . '32 II Elcho, Wis. Rockwood, Henry, S.B., AXE , Grad. X 11 Rockwood Terrace, Medford, Mass. Roddy, Gilbert Morgan, S.B. . Grad. XV 201 Ralph Avenue, Bellevue, Pa. Roetting, Frederick Charles . '33 VI 10420 105th Street, Ozone Park, N. Y, Rolfe, Walter Alfred, AXA , '35 X 55 Wellesley Street, Weston, Mass. Rogers, Michael George . . Grad. VLA 79 Gordon Avenue, Hyde Park, Mass. Rogers, Robert Clark, CDFA . '33 XIILC 220 South 45th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Rogowski, Alexander joseph . '34 I 44 Bowdoin Street, Providence, R. I. Rohman, William Eugene . . '33 XVI 28 West Street, Attleboro, Mass. Rohn, Edward Dodge . . '33 XVI 3 Harvard Street, Montclair, N. J. Rolin, Raymond Gustaf, S.B. Grad. I 10 Verona Street, Lynn, Mass. Romer, John Boyd, S.B .... Grad. III 257 East Squantum Street, Atlantic, Mass. Ropesx George Hardy, Il-U Xfp , '33 XV: 721 Hazelwood Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Root, Clarence George, fpMt1 . '32 X113 8 Warner Street, Salem, Mass. Root, Darrell Astor . . . '35 XI 32 George Street, West Springneld, Mass. Root, William Lacy, jr. . . '35 X 46 Oxford Street, Pittsfield, Mass. Rosas, Rodolfo Rodriguez . . '33 I2 10 Avenue de Camoens, Paris, France Roscher, Alfred Max ..... '33 II Massachusetts Knitting Mills, Columbia, Tenn. Rose, Edwin Lawrence, S.B., M.S. . Grad. VI 285 Harvard Street, Cambridge, Mass. Rose, Werner Paul, AT . . . '33 II 129 Washington Avenue, Clifton, N. I. Rosen, Harry Mark ..., '33 VIII 37 Revere Street, Boston, Mass. Rosen, Nathan, S.B., M.S. . Grad. VIII 46 Grove Street, Chelsea, Mass. Rosenbloom, Irving . . '35 IXfC 15 Drummond Street, Dorchester, Mass. Rosenfeld, Abraham . '34 IXfC 136 Harrishof Street, Roxbury, Mass. Rosenheld, Eben .... '34 Sp. VII 22 Courtland Road, Dorchester, Mass. Rosengard, Arthur Samuel . '35 , I 23 Hamilton Avenue, Haverhill, Mass. Rosenquist, Edward Niles . '32 V 39 Newbury Street, Roslindale, Mass. Rosenthal, Simon Irwin . '33 VLA 22 Lombard Court, Malden, Mass. Ross, Adrian Elois . . '34 Vl-A 1726 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Ross, Charles Harris . . . '35 VLA 600 Blue Hill Avenue, Dorchester, Mass. Ross, Herbert Ferris, SAX , . '32 XV1l, 28 Symmes Road, Winchester, Mass. Rossi, Robert Michaelangelo . . . '33 X 529 Columbus Avenue, Boston, Mass. Rostan, Waldo Henry, KIDFA .... '35 XV,1, 157 South Street, Springfield, Vt. Rostortchuk, Alexander Alexseevich . '34 Sp. III3 Neronovicha Street N. 16-5 No. 4, Kiew, U. S. S Roth, Elmer Joseph ...., '35 XVI 77 Newburg Street, Roslindale, Mass. Rothen, William Hallett ..... . '35 XVQ 511 Academy Street, South Orange, N. J. Rothenthaler, Nicholas Eugene, EAE . . '33 X 223 Washington Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. Rother, Vincent Jacob ..... '34 XVII 1 Hudson Avenue, Westmount, Quebec, Can. Rouleau, john Kiernan, S.B. . . . Grad. X 535 Newbury Street, Boston, Mass. Roulston, Robert Kemp . . . '34 XV,h 126 University Road, Brookline, Mass. Rounsefell, Clifford Preston, X111 . '35 I 115 Wellesley Avenue, Wellesley, Mass. Rouse, Hunter, S.B ........ Grad. I The Belvedere, Toledo, Ohio Rowe, John Cecil ......,. '32 VLA 118-40 Metropolitan Avenue, Kew Gardens, N. Y Rowe, Richard Schermerhorn, B.Arch., CIJAQ Grad. IV 1711 Rio Grande Street, Austin, Texas Rowell, Edward Sargent, AXA .... . '33 XVII 4823 Beaumont Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Rowell, john Clem ....... '35 II 6 Lake Crescent, Mimico, Ontario, Can. Ruane, Harry William, CIJK . '35 VLA 611 East Second Street, Trinidad, Col. Rubenstein, Deborah Vivian . . '34 VII1 4 Dennison Street, Roxbury, Mass. Rubin, Charles, S.B .... Grad. V 76 West Cedar Street, Boston, Mass. Rubin, Maurice Louis . . . '33 II 76 West Cedar Street, Boston, Mass. Rubinstein, David, S.B., M.S. . Grad. V 326 Chestnut Hill Avenue, Brighton, Mass. Rucker, Cason, CIDKE . . . '35 XVM 324 Kent Road, BalafCynwyd, Pa. Rudnick, Stanley Sherman . '32 IXfB 164 Westminster Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ruge, Arthur Claude, B.S. . Grad. I College Hill, Salem, W. Va. Ruggles, John Holmes . . '32 II 295 Harvard Street, Cambridge, Mass. Rulon, Samuel Archer, 3rd . '34 X 501 Gay Street, Phoenixville, Pa. Rumazza, Carlo Horace . , . '33 II 135 Portland Street, Rochester, N. H. Rumsey, John Davenport, AT . 33 III, 2418 East Fourth Street, Duluth, Minn. Rusling, Lee Judson, CIDBE . '35 XV11, Lawrenceville, Pa. Russell, Arthur Gilbert ..,, '32 XVII, 65 Hobart Street, Brighton, Mass. Russell, Donald Frank ..... '32 IV 39 Oakland Street, Newburyport, Mass. Russell, Francis Robinett, A.B., EE' . . Grad. X 6207 Roe Street, Cincinnati, Ohio Russell, George Wilson, QJK . . '34 VII1 2314 Twentieth Street, Washington, D. C. Russell, John Alonzo, S.B., WA . Grad. IV 10 Myrtle Street, Brattleboro, Vt. Russell, john Congdon . . '35 III3 237 Fairmount Avenue, Hyde Park, Mass. Rutledge, John Milton . . '35 XIII 22 Chestnut Street, Dedham, Mass. Ryan, John Joseph . . . '35 X 28 Maple Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Rybkin, Ivan Zakharowitch . Grad. II Tula, U. S. S. R. Ryder, Kenneth Franklin . . '34 II 79 Winthrop Avenue, Wollaston, Mass. Ryder, Lincoln Woodbury . '33 I3 79 Winthrop Avenue, Wollaston, Mass. RYnd, Charles Edward . . '35 VI 533 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sabel, Reinhardt Gottlieb . '32 IXfC 7 Forestville Avenue, Plainville, Conn. Sadtler, William Field, fIJKNIf . Grad. II 104 Beechwood Avenue, Watertown, Mass. Saiford, Francis joseph . . . '34 VLA School Street, West Chelmsford, Mass. Safford, Franklin Charles, QDBE . '33 XV1l, 262 Glen Street, Glens Falls, N. Y. Sah, Benn Pen-Yuan .... '33 IVfA 1602 Bubbling Well Road, Shanghai, China St. Germain, ,Ioseph Ross . , '32 H Greenville, Me. Saint, Kelsey Young, B911 . '34 IV Burlington Hotel, Washington, D. C. Salmon,-Benjamin Tyler - '34 XVI 281 Heath Street, jamaica Plain, Mass. Salo, John Vapar . . '34 VLA Huntington Street, Chester, Mass. Samet, Herbert Arthur . '33 XVI 104 Elm Hill Avenue, Boston, Mass. Sampatacacus, Michael . '33 XVI 598 Market Street, Lowell, Mass. 377 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Class Course Home Address Sample, William, jr., EX . . '34 XVib 6500 Ellenwood Street, St. Louis, Mo. Samuelson, Paul Birger . . . '32 VI 8 Rowland Avenue, Lexington, Mass. Sanborn, George Alan, 112 M A . . . . '35 XVI 126 East Street, Methuen, Mass. Sanchez, Luis Thomas, B.S. . . . Grad. III Box 3861, Santurce, Porto Rico Sanders, Charles Edwin . . . '34 X 10 Arlington Street, Newburyport, Mass. Sanders, Richard Henry, B911 . . '35 II 2612 Tilden Street, N. W., Washington, D. C Sanderson, Albert Francis, Jr. . . '35 X 17 Rockland Avenue, Roxbury, Mass. Sanford, Donald Cooper, B.S., GX . '32 XVib 308 St. Charles Avenue, Birmingham, Ala. Sanghavi, Manordas, B.Sc., S.B. . . Grad. VI Bombay, India Santana, Francisco Damian, B.S. . . Grad. Sp. I No. 6 Alcalde jose Street, Pasig, Philippines Santoro, Joseph ..... . '32 XVib 10 Gilmore Street, Cambridge, Mass. Saralbia, Anita Katherine . . . . '32 VII, 65 Common Street, Belmont, Mass, Sargent, Howard I-Iarrop, lr., KE . '33 XVI 131 South St. Albans Street, St. Paul, Minn. Sarvis, Arthur Louis .... . '35 II 1634 Woodbourne Drive, Flint, Mich. Saslaw, Samuel Saul ,.... '33 IXfC 308 Chelsea Street, Everett, Mass. Sawyer, Vernon Erwin . . . . '35 VIfA 412 West Bloomfield Street, Rome, N. Y. Sayles, Maynard Arthur, GIIDA . . '34 Il 4902 North 24th Street, Omaha, Neb. Sbrega, John Bruno .... . '33 XIV 270 Linden Street, Holyoke, Mass. Schaefer, Raymond Herman, AT . . '33 X 46 Graves Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Schafer, Elwood Worrall, QDFA . . . '32 VLC 214 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Schaffer, james Meagher, B.S. . . Grad. XVI 169 East Sixth Street, Oswego, N. Y. Schappert, Neal Frederic, EX . . '34 VIfA 251 South River Street, WilkesfBarre, Pa, Scharnberg, Oliver Herman, EAE . '32 XV11, Can-laguey, Cuba Schell, Irving Israel .... '33 VIII 41 Bicknell Street, Dorchester, Mass. Schmalz, George, jr ,.... . '34 XV2 22 Hovey Street, Quincy, Mass. Schneck, Raymond Arthur ,--A . '34 XIV 174 82nd Street, jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y. Schneider, William Benedict ..... . '32 IXfB 520 Walnut Street, Kansas City, Mo. Schoolrield, William Cleveland, B.A., KDAG . . '32 XVI Mullins, S, C, Schott, Warren Burroughs ..... . '35 II 74 Midland Avenue, Arlington, N. J. Schremp, Edward lay . . . '34 VIII 36-14 165th Street, Flushing, N. Y. Schuler, William Robert - - - - '32 X 505 Second North Street, Syracuse, N. Y. Schulerud, Albert Lyle, B.S. . . Grad. XfA Tekoa, Wash. Schult, William Fritiof . . '35 XVI 123 Otis Street, Newtonville, Mass. Schultz, W 'a'd Juhus I . '32 IV 609 Lafayette Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Schulz, James Adolph, M.E. . . '34 Sp- X 2206 Baynard Boulevard, Wilmington, Del. Schulze, Norman Dwight . . . '32 XIIIfC 71 Edgemere Road, Quincy, Mass. Schumacher, jesse Wollett . , . '35 II Box 15, Carmen, Campeche, Mexico Schumacher, William Carl, KE . . . '34 V1 89 Granite Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Schuttig, Leonard Aaron, B.S. . . Grad. VI 1020 Kingsland Lane, Palisade, N. J. Schutz, Loring William - - ' '35 XIII 82 Sycamore Street, Roslindale, Mass. 5Cl1W21r'3Z, ISHHC Hillson. CPBA - . '32 VII1 257 School Street, Somerville, Mass. Schwarz, Herbert Rees, KE . . . '34 XV2 10 Brunswick Avenue, Saylesville, R. I. Schwarzenbek, Eugene Frederick , '35 X 36 Hampton Place, Nutley, N. J. Scott, Charles Edward .... . . '34 IV 149 Sycamore Street, Somerville, Mass. Scott, Robert Clyde, B.E.E. . . Grad. VI 5 Linnaean Street, Cambridge, Mass. Scowcroft, Harry Gordon . '35 V 28 Emery Street, New Bedford, Mass. Scribner, Robert Asa . . . '35 VI-A 190 North Avenue, Haverhill, Mass. Seaman, john jackson . . . '35 VI 201 Washington Avenue, Bellmore, N. Y. Seanor, Rex Clendenning, B.S. . . Grad. II Magnolia, Ohio Sears, john Henry, AT . . . '34 X 319 Bowdoin Street, Winthrop, Mass. Seary, William Willard, Ir- - . '35 XVI Lancaster-Avenue, Haverford, Pa. Se?-Ver, IOIWH Dudley l - - . '35 II South Main Street, Cohasset, Mass. Seavey. George I-CWIS --I- . '33 ll 62 Delano Avenue, Revere, Mass. Seelemau, SHUI I'I2I1Cl1rOW, 'PBA r . '35 Il 20 Eastchester Road, New Rochelle, N. Y. Segal, Philip ---l--- . '35 X 78 Rosseter Street, Dorchester, Mass. Seger, Stanley Garretfe - - . . '32 II 735 Monticello Street, Evanston, Ill. Seibert, CI1?1rleS B0rl-UU, B.S. . Grad. VI Box 146, Martinsburg, W. Va. Seidensticker. Katharine l - . '34 VII1 34 Forden Crescent, Westmount, Quebec Seifert, Helmut ..--. . '33 Sp. I 9 Gillstrasse, Berlin, Germany Seller, Arthur John, B-Sw VB - . Grad- XV Owenhouse Apartment No. 9, Bozeman, Mont Seleys Wrlllam WlUrhr0P, ATU 4 - '35 XVI 1511 Washington Avenue, Waco, Texas Selig, Duke Everett, KE . . . , '35 XV,C Farmervillea La, Selrgrmrrh JOSeph,L1Or1e1, Jr-. 9X . '34 VIII Roslyn, Long Island, N. Y. Sellers, Brenan Richards, B911 . . '34 XV1h 228 East Cassily Street, Springheld, Ohio Sellew, Frfiflels Bernard, 'IDK - - . '34 IV 42 Worcester Street, Natick, Mass. Selvlrlgei Harrier ----4 . '32 VLA 211 Thilly Avenue, Columbia, Mo. Serrrples Robert B21Yl0r, ATA - - '32 X 5536 Page Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. 5er11Or, Edward . I --.- . '32 IXIB Redbud E99 Rosehill Avenues, Cincinnati, Ohio Serrlan de Valle, Aelullei TIA - - . '32 In 60 Calzada de Eucbaya, Mexico, Mexico Serflulie, James TYCIUOU, B-Sw Mfs- V Grad. VIII 1260 Van Antwerp Road, Schenectady, N. Y. Serrallrlells IOIIH Paul, 'PIA - I . '32 XVn, 17 Pearson Avenue, Barcelona, Spain Swell, David '-t4 - - '34 VI 99 Townsend Street, Roxbury, Mass. SeVerYr1Sv I05ePl1 Hubert I - . Grad. V Port Angeles, Wash. SeYl, Robert Gross, 'DFA - ' - - '33 XIV 1123 Mulford Street, Evanston, Ill. Shackelford, James Murdoch. AB- . '32 XVib 16 Lamboll Street, Charleston, S. C. 5l13lIHe1',.AHrOr1 . A, ..... . '34 VIII 11 Drummond Street, Dorchester, Mass. Shah, Vinayak Kunvarji, B.Sc., M.Sc. . , '32 VI Gandhi Delav Bhavnagal-7 India Shannon. IOl'1r1 Bfmrlar -'l- - '52 XV1b 605 Prospect Road, Ashtabula, Ohio Sl13P1r0, Leonard ----- . '34 V 320 Hempstead Avenue, Malverne, N. Y. Sharp, Walter Bermerr, Ir- - - . '34 XV1b 115 Early Street, Morristown, N. J. Sharpe. Lawrence W1l5OUg BSU - - '35 XVI 1413 Maltman Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. Sh21ughH2SSy,ThOmaS Elhoff . . . 'ss 111, 201 East zoist street, New York, N. Y. 378 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Class Course 3 Home Address Shaw, Richard Lassell, ATA . . '35 X 290 Central Street, Auburndale, Mass. Shaw, Walter Arthur . . '33 XVII 9516 95th Avenue, Woodhaven, L. I., N. Y. Shea, Edward . . . . '33 VI 183 Tremont Street, New Bedford, Mass. Shea, Herman James . . '33 I 50 Turner Street, Brighton, Mass. Shea, John Edward . . . '33 XV2 1590 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, Mass. Shea, Robert Edwin . . . '33 II 542 Warren Street, Roxbury, Mass. Sheehan, John James, Jr, , , . '35 VLA 44 Bickford Avenue, Revere, Mass. Shelby, Peter Paul, fb1'A . . '. . '32 IVfA 1829 South Gramercy Place, Los Angeles, Cal Sheldon, George Ten Eyck, Ch.E. . . Grad. X 9 State Street, Ossining, N. Y. Shepherd, Daniel Fitzhugh, KE . . '35 II 206 West Grace Street, Richmond, Va. Shepherd, Robert Francis, GX . '33 XVI 109 Greenbrier Street, Charleston, W. Va. Sheppard, William Lund . . . . '33 XVI 47 East 88th Street, New York, N. Y. Sheridan, Richard B., B.A. . . Grad. Sp. X-A 400 43d Street, New York, N. Y. Shel-Iogk, Francis Jogeph , , , , '34 IV 58 IVI21gI1OlI?I Street, BOSCOI1, IVIZISS. Sherlock, Howard Wilbur, ATA . . . '35 XVQ 9 Gage Street, Methuen, Mass, Sherman, Kenneth Bayley . . . . '35 XVI 69 North Main Street, Mansheld, Mass. Sherwood, George Herbert, B.A. . . Grad, IV 420 Manitou Place, South Bend, Ind. Shewbridge, William Harry Daniel , . Q '34 II 8 Maple Park, Dorchester, Mass. Shipp, Robert Temple, A.B. . . . . Grad. XfA Box 206, Battle Creek, Mich. Shloss, Eugene Loeb, Jr .... . '34 X 249 Mather Road, Jenkintown, Pa. Shnitzler, Meyer Joseph . . '33 X 5 Greenheys Street, Roxbury, Mass. Shore, Leo ..... . . '33 VLC 29 Revere Street, Boston, Mass. Shriver, Raymond Howard, S.B. , . Grad. V 123 Highland Avenue, Watertown, Mass. Shuman, Joseph ..... . '33 X 602 Walk Hill Street, Mattapan, Mass. Shumowsky, Stanislaw Anton . . '33 Sp. XVI Moscow, U. S. S. R. Shurtlelf, Otis Lindley . . , . '33 XV,l, 392 Columbia Road, Dorchester, Mass. Shwachman, Harry . . . . '32 VII, 62 Elm Hill Avenue, Roxbury, Mass. Sibley, Laurance Drake . . '33 VI 290 Tremont Street, Braintree, Mass. Siegel, George Morton . , '34 II 32 West Alvord Street, Springheld, Mass. Sieminski, Edward . . . . . '34 VI-A 157 Hathaway Street, New Bedford, Mass. Sieminski, Mitchell Andrew . , . . '35 V 157 Hathaway Street, New Bedford, Mass. Silberman, Marvin Julius .... . . '34 X 207 Fern Street, West Hartford, Conn. Silverman, Isadore Karl, S.B., M.S. . . Grad. IXfC 63 Kellogg Street, Portland, Me. Silverman, Walter Mandel, TAfI1 . . '34 II 37 Algonquin Road, Newton, Mass. Simard, Roger Gerard, S,B .... . Grad. V 186 Bartlett Street, Lewiston, Me. Simendinger, Joseph Anthony, EN . . . '35 XVI 144 Meadow Lane, New Rochelle, N. Y. Simes, Ralph, S.B. ...... . Grad. IXfC 36 Leroy Street, Boston, Mass. Simon, Frank Herbert, ABf1v . . . Grad. LA 320 Wadsworth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Simon, Lewis Benjamin . . . '35 XVI 563 Hope Street, Providence, R. I. Simonds, Willard Bowles . . . . '33 VI 100 Church Street, Watertown, Mass. Simons, Leon, B.S., TAQD .,.. . '35 II 50 East 191st Street, Bronx, N. Y. Simons, Louvian Gardelle, B.S., AT . . Grad. XfA 5000 East End Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Simpson, Edward Everett, APA . . . . '32 IV 298 Salford Street, Wollaston, Mass. Simpson, Stephen Gersham, SB., M.S. . . Grad. V 41 Evans Street, Watertown, Mass. Sims, Hugh Davis, B.S., M.S. . . . Grad. X 721 Erin Avenue, S.W., Atlanta, Ga. Sinclair, Donald Bellamy .... . Grad. VLA 205 Cambridge Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Sinness, Norman Sheldon, B.A. . . Grad. X 907 East Sixth Street, Devils Lake, N. D. Sistare, George Henry, Jr. . . '32 XIV 474 Park Street, New Bedford, Mass. Sjodahl, Lars Hilding . . . . . '35 X 1587 Elizabeth Place, Cincinnati, Ohio Skelton, William Ennis, B.S. . . Grad. X 421 West Morton Street, Denison, Texas Skinner, John Brendan . . . . '34 X 1 Malcolm Road, Cambridge, Mass. Slade, Charles Ebert, Jr., EN '35 XVI 1411 Park Avenue, Monroe, L. Slade, William Harry, Jr., OE . . '34 XVm 3 Ashton Avenue, Newton Centre, Mass. Slater, John McElroy . . . . '32 VIII 516 Prospect Avenue, El Paso, Texas Sledge, Alexander . . . '32 XIILA Greensboro, Ala. Sloat, John Raymond . . . . '33 VLA 1435 East Third Street, Tulsa, Okla. Slockbower, Sterling Nolan . '32 IVfA 12 Deer Cove, Lynn, Mass. Slosson, John Steward . . . '35 I Pittsford, Vt, Small, Charles Fremont . . '35 XV2 6 Teague Street, Caribou, Me. Small, Herbert . . . . '35 VI Kerhonkson, N. Y. Smilg, Benjamin . . . . '33 XVI 31 North Anderson Street, Boston, Mass. Smith, Carl Sylvester . . . . . '35 XVI 43-11 South Parsons Avenue, Flushing, N. Y. Smith, Clifford Myron, S.B. . . . Grad. XfA 30 Perry Street, Brookline, Mass. Smith, Cornelius Calmes, A.B. . . Grad. XfA R. R. No. 2, Winchester, Ky. Smith, Daniel ...... . '34 IXfC 97 Chelsea Street, East Boston, Mass. Smith, David Beach, X111 . . . . '33 XIV Mercersburg, Pa. Smith, David Graham . . . Grad. LA 37 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. ' Smith, Eastman, S.B. . . . Grad. II 37 Courier Street, Rutherford, N. J. Smith, Gardiner Anderson , '32 II 117 Hermon Street, Winthrop, Mass. Smith, Henry Thomas . . . '32 VII1 77 School Street, Braintree, Mass. Smith, Holbrook Burnham , . . '34 Sp. XIII Blossom Cone Street, Red Bank, N. J. Smith, James Bigelow, QIHKE . . . '32 VLA 110 Melrose Avenue South, Hamilton, Ont. Smith, John Gooch, AXA . . . . '34 XV1C S6 High Street, Saco, Me. Smith John Terry McDonald, EN . . '34 XIILC 14 West 62nd Street, Kansas City, Mo. Smith Joseph Mortimer .... . '35 XV2 12 Deer Cove, Lynn, Mass. Smith Kenneth Archibald Hesron . . '33 VLA 44 Boyden Street, East Orange, N. J. Smith Kenneth Wolcott, CIDEK . . . . '32 II 435 North Washington Street, Butler, Pa. Smith Moreland Griffith, B.Arch. . . Grad. IV 1305 South Perry Street, Montgomery, Ala. Smith. Nelson ....... . '34 IV 305 Ninth Court Street, West, Birmingham, Ala. Smith, Newland Farnsworth, Jr., B.S. . '33 VLA The Citadel, Charleston, S. C. Smith Prescott Arthur .... . '35 II 167 Lowell Road, Watertown, Mass. Smith Randall C1aytf3I1 .... . '35 XVI 114 Eliot Avenue, West Newton, Mass. 379 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Class Course Home Address Smith, Raymond Walter . . '33 II 12 Wayside Avenue, Methuen, Mass. Smith, Richard Benjamin . . '32 I2 3100 Portland Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. Smith, Robert Edmund, NPA . '33 X 204 Wilshire Road, Rochester, N. Y. Smith, Robert Lester . . . . '34 VI 58 Bridge Street, Beverly, Mass. Smith, Thomas Ross . . . . '32 VI 511 East Second Street N., Newton, Iowa Smith, Utley Wilson, ATA . . . '35 XV1b 22 Lawson Street, Winchester, Mass. Smith, Walter Joseph, S.B. . . Grad. Sp. X 102 Winsor Avenue, Watertown, Mass. Smith, Wilbur Leonard . . '34 IVfA 911 Broadway, West Somerville, Mass. Smyth, John Borden . . '32 XIIIfA 1009 Division Street, Camden, N. J. Snape, Ralph Samson . '34 XIV 944 Granby Road, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Snell, Arthur Yeaton . . . . '33 VI 17 West Street, Brockton, Mass. Snow, James Tilden . . . . '32 II 27 Acton Street, Arlington Heights, Mass. Snow, John Foster ,... . '35 XVI 90 Pleasant Street, Whitman, Mass. Snyder, Graves Hubbard, EX . . . '34 VIfA Lewisburg, W. Va. Snyder, Philip Wolcott . . . . Grad. XIIIfA 86 Buckingham Street, Cambridge, Mass. Sohn, Nathan David Raymond . . '33 VIII 55 Quincy Street, Roxbury, Mass. Sointu, Sulo ...... . '35 I 26 Gay Avenue, Walpole, Mass. Soisalo, Urho Ferdinand . . . . '33 XI Prospect Hill, Chester, Mass. Soley, William Alexander, Jr. . . '33 VLA 59 Orient Avenue, Melrose, Mass. Solovieff, Ivan Ivanovich . . . '32 Sp. VI Armiansky Street 7, KW 41, Moscow, U. S Somers, Omar Herbert . '33 Il 6 Summit Road, Watertown, Mass. Sorkin, Sam A. .... . '33 VIfC 2839 North Whipple Street, Chicago, Ill. Soroka, Walter Walery, S.B. . . Grad. II 49 Linden Street, Lynn, Mass. Sorrentino, Peter Anthony . . '33 VI 23 Irving Street, Cambridge, Mass. Sorrentino, Vincent Charles . . '35 XV1b 23 Irving Street, Cambridge, Mass. Souder, James Justice, EX . . '35 IV Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Sousa, Melvin Arnold . . '34 XVI 90 Friend Street, Gloucester, Mass. Spaney, Frederick, Jr. . . . '34 X 307fHigh Street, Newburyport, Mass. Spangler, Selden Booth . . . Grad. XVI 285 Harvard Street, Cambridge, Mass. Spann, William Richard, B.S. . . Grad. Sp. VI 652 Stephenson Street, Shreveport, La. Spannhake, Ernst Wilhelm . . . '33 Sp. II 1737 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, Mass. Spaulding, Robert Rogers, AKE . '35 XVI 178 Boston Post Road, Weston, Mass. Speigel, Jacob ..... . '34 IV 55 Pasadena Road, Roxbury, Mass. Speir, Frank Wheeler . . . . '32 IXfC Remsenburg, Long Island, N. Y. Spencer, Morris Grady, B.S. . . Grad. II 122 West Sixteenth Street, Ada, Okla. Spering, Ewing Terry . . . . '32 IV 92 Belmont Street, Somerville, Mass. Spiegel, Charles Augustus- . . . '32 XV1,, 409 Marlborough Street, Boston, Mass. Spiller, John Herman .... . . '32 XIIIfA 210 West Boulevard, Marion, Ill. Spinney, Rachel Elizabeth, A.B. . . Grad. C. P. H. 832 Hickory Street, Springfield, Mass. Spinney, Robert William . . . . '35 XIV 5 Usher Road, West Medford, Mass. Spofiford, Norman Prescott . . '33 I-A 14 Putnam Street, Danvers, Mass. Spolidoro, Joseph Anthony . . '34 X 49 Partridge Avenue, Somerville, Mass. Spragens, Stephen Mitchell . . '32 X 10940 East Jefferson Street, Detroit, Mich. Sprague, Harold Elmore .... . . '33 II 154 Taylor Street, Wollaston, Mass. Sprague, John Stabler, B.S ..... . Grad. V 1600 Richmond Road, Lexington, Ky. Spreen, William Frederic, Jr., AKE . . . . '33 X 1111 East Front Street, Plainfield, N. J. Sprenger, William Conrad ..... . Grad. XIIIfA 745 Bellevue Avenue North, Seattle, Wash. Stachelhaus, Gustav Adolph Keilhau, S.B. . . Grad. X 8 Thorndyke Street, Lawrence, Mass. Stackpole, Theodore Bradford . . . . '34 X 132 Belmont Street, Fall River, Mass. Stahl, Harold Joseph, CIDK . . '33 I, Graystones, Kenosha, Wis. Stanfield, Richard Elliott, EN . '35 VIfA 603 East Pierce Street, Council Bluffs, Iovra Stanhope, Robert Hendricks . . '32 I Niantic, Conn. Staniek, Holland Frank . . . . '34 XVI 194 Warren Street, Allston, Mass. Stanley, Lester Nelson, B.S. . Grad. V 155 Walnut Street, Somerville, Mass. Stark, William Newhall . . . . '35 XVI Fairview Avenue, Langhorne, Pa. Starkey. ROlDert Judd .... . . '34 X Gardner Road, East Templeton, Mass. Stearns, Frederick Arlington, S.B. . . Grad. II 66 Florence Avenue, Melrose, Mass. Steele, Ernest Rolfe .... . '32 V 808 Belmont Street, Watertown, Mass. Steele, HOY15 Post, KIDFA . . . '34 VIfA 2440 Orrington Avenue, Evanston, Ill. Steele, Justus Underwood . Unclassified 26 Franklin Street, Hyattsville, Md. Steensland, Halle Vernon . - . '35 I 317 Waverly Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y. Stelfl, L?1WI'ef1ee Boyce, Jr. . , . '34 VI 109 Pennsylvania Avenue, Mount Vernon, Steinbach, Charles William, S.B. . Grad. I 71 Chestnut Street, Lewistown, Pa. Steinberg. MHUf1Ce Befflilfd - - . '35 II 107 Arlington Street, Framingham, Mass. Stelnbefgs Theodore . . . . '35 VII 72 Marlboro Street, Chelsea, Mass. Steinhurst, William Arnold . . '35 I 90 Greenwood Street, Dorchester, Mass. stemmed- H3ffY.Gordon . . . '33 V 29 Cooper Street, Trenton, N. J. StePaU1aU, MHFCIU H9-YYY - - . '34 XV1C 324 High Street, Lawrence, Mass. SfePl'1eU5,.EfDOfY Wyse - . Grad. XVI 3312 Porter Street N. W., Washington, D. C Stern,I11l1uS . - - . '35 IXfC 395 East Main Street, Uniontown, Pa. Stefrlef, John ...... . '33 VIII 118 Riverway, Boston, Mass. SteVeHS, DeXfe1', Jr ..... . '35 XV1b Warwick Neck, R. I. Stevens, Edward DYe1', Ir., EX . . '32 III3 1649 Fifth Street, Portsmouth, Ohio SfeVef15, 1021 Bartlett, Ir., SAX . . '33 II 89 Poplar Street, Watertown, Mass. St'-Weds: MalC,0lm Se9'VeY - - - . '34 I 15M Central Street, Methuen, Mass. Stevenson, Clinton Howard, B.S. . Grad. XVI 4537 Beatty Drive, Riverside, Cal. Stevenson, John'S1nclair, B.A., B.A.Sc. . . Grad. XII 3037 Eighth Avenue West, Vancouver, B. C Stevedsdnw Wllllam Bridge -l-- . '34 X 95 Dorset Road, Waban, Mass. Stewart, Albert Arthur ..... . '32 XV11, 28 Hanover Street, Fall River, Mass. Stewart, Charles Tl1O1I12l:S, B911 .... . '34 XV1b 1330 Blue Avenue, Zanesville, Ohio Stewart, Dellglas Maem1ll3H, A-B., 'PFA . . '33 I1 19 Barnes Street, Providence, R. I. Stewart, Richard More ..... . '32 XVII 126 Essex Avenue, Montclair, N. J. 380 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Class Course Home Address Stieglitz, William Irving . . . '32 XVI I 529 South Linden Avenue, Highland Park, Ill. Stilgoe, George ...,,. . '34 XVII 63 Blue Hill Terrace, Milton, Mass. Stiller, Bernard Norman, EA M . . '34 VIII 187 Ei'-SC BOW SUCCC, Ffilnklil N- H' Stockmayer, Walter Hugo . . . '35 V 254 Union Avenue, Rutherford, N. J, Stockwell, Alfred Frank, AXA . . '32 X 45 Williams Street, North Adams, Mass. Stoll, George Adolph, jr., GX . . Unclassified 91 Parkton Road, jamaica Plain, Mass. Stoller, Mandell Dudley, A A111 . . '35 I 518 Avenue T, Brooklyn, N. Y. Stone, Laurence Asher . . . . '35 XVII, 105 Waumbeck Street, Boston, Mass. Stone, Lewis Carr, fIvBE , . , '34 XV11, 138 Dartmouth Terrace, Springfield, Mass. Stones, Frank Wannall, M.S. . . . Grad. X 3709 Bradley Street, Houston, Texas Stotz, Elmer Henry . . . . '32 V 102 Bigelow Street, Brighton, Mass. Stover, Carrell jack, X111 . . '32 II 130 Summit Avenue, Jenkintown, Pa. Stowell, joseph May, NPA . . '32 VIII Marlboro, N. H. Stratton, Carl Parker, AKI1 . . . '34 III3 9 A Abbott Street, Nashua, N. H. Streng, John ...... . '33 Illg 1458 Cherokee Road, Louisville, Ky. Strickland, Randolph Lewis, AT . . . '35 II 9450 La Salle Boulevard, Detroit, Mich. Strickler, John Franklin, jr. . . . . '32 XVI 1010 Elmwood Avenue, Evanston, Ill. Stromberg, Bror Wilhelm, C.E. . . Grad. F. G. Eng. Djursholm, Sweden Strong, Robert Lloyd, B.A. . . . '32 XV114 Perth, Ontario Struck, George Ritchie, B011 . . '34 XVI 337 Ryder Road, Manhasset, N. Y. Stuart, Charles Bramlitt, AKE . . '34 XVII1 47th Street and Portland Avenue, Oklahoma City, Okla Stueck, William Whitney, ATA . . '35 XIII 21 Windsor Road, Great Neck, N. Y. SuarezfBuchaca, Enrique jose . . '35 VIfA 95 Enamorados Street, Havana, Cuba Such, john Joseph . . . . '32 VIII 102 Lincoln Street, Hartford, Conn. SuerofFalla, Alexander . . '35 XVH4 Band 13, Vedado, Havana, Cuba Sugimura, Buniciro . . . '34 IV Tokio, japan Sullivan, Charles Donald . . '34 II 160 South Broadway, Lawrence, Mass. Sullivan, David Urbane . . '35 XVXI, 239 Huron Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Sullivan, Eugene Thomas . . '33 XVII 101 Stults Road, Belmont, Mass. Summer, Isidor Harry . . . . '33 XV2 1274 Boylston Street, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Summers, Bert Orrell .... . . '34 XVII 1132 South Second Street, San Jose, Cal. Sumner, John Kemp, S.B. . . . . Grad. V 18 Bellevue Road, Squantum, Mass. Sundstrom, Richard Fleming, S.B., EX . Grad. V Stockholm, Sweden Sundstrom, Warren Eric .... . . '35 XIV 26 Dysart Street, Quincy, Mass. Sung, Hsun Chang, B.S ..... . Grad. X PanghalfPinang, Banka, D. E. I. Supowitz, Bernard Eli . . . . '33 VII? 159 Chester Avenue, Chelsea, Mass. Sussman, Morris, B.S. .... . '32 Sp. VII1 104 Highland Street, Chelsea, Mass. Sutterfield, George Washington, B.S. . '32 VIfA 437 Morehead Street, Chadron, Neb. Sutton, Charles Samuel .... . . '35 VIII 1511 Franklin Street, Wilmington, Del. Svenson, Carl Louis, S.B. . . . Grad. II 28 Hillcrest Road, East Milton, Mass. Svikis, Edgar . . . . '34 VIfA 3 Centre Place, Roxbury, Mass. Swain, Robert . . . . '33 VIfC 414 Brighton Avenue, Portal-and, Me. Swainson, Edward Leslie . '35 VIII 59 Gay Street, Newtonville, Mass. Swan, Harry Carlton . . . '35 VIfA 417 Twentieth Street, Rock Island, Ill. Swanson, Walter Charles . . . '32 I 1279 Third Avenue, New York, N. Y. Swanton, Walter Frederick . . '33 X 1464 Belmont Street N. W., Washington, D. C. Sweeney, George Paul, Ir. . '34 I 87 Bassick Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. Sweeney, james Augustus . . '34 XIII 858 Broadway, Chelsea, Mass. Sweeney, john David . , . . '32 IV 113 Lonsdale Street, Boston, Mass. Sweetnam, George Vickery, Xlfii . . '33 XV113 100 Prospect Avenue, Revere, Mass. SWCUSCT, Converse Wentworth . '33 XVI 132 Oxford Street, Cambridge, Mass. Swift, Sherman Day .... . '32 III3 22 Beacon Street, Woburn, Mass. Swirsky, Chaim ..... . '33 VII1 41 Rotshild Boulevard, TelfAviv, Palestine Sylvester, Edmund Quincy . . . . '34 I Stetson Road, Hanover, Mass. Symonds, Charles Searle, A.B., E111 . . '33 IV 10 Allport Place, New Hartford, N. Y. Sysko, Adam joseph .... . '33 X 61 Meadow Street, Westfield, Mass. Szczechowicz, Ladislaus . . . . '34 I 11 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. Sztucinski, Emil Rudolph . . . . '34 VII2 325 Dorchester Street, South Boston, Mass. Szymczyk, Stanley joseph .... . '32 VI 22 Henshaw Street, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Taft, Waterman Allen, Jr., f11I'A . . '35 XVI 1384 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. Talbert, John Edward . . . . '35 XVI 150 Twelfth Street S. E., Washington, D. C. Taplin, John Ferguson, APA . . . '35 VI 4 Tappan Road, Wellesley, Mass. Tarnopol, Lester . . . . '34 VIII 189 Townsend Street, Roxbury, Mass. Tashjian, George Crosby . . '32 IV 482 Dudley Street, Roxbury, Mass. Tate, Robert, EAE . . . '32 XIII Pompton Plains, N. I. Tatel, Howard Edwin . . '35 VII1 157 Thorndike Street, Brookline, Mass. Taubert, Emil Arthur . . '33 II 1531 Centre Street, Roslindale, Mass. Taubman, Edward Henry . '35 XV2 2211 Enslow Avenue, Mt. Washington, Baltimore, Md Taul, Horace Wayne .... . '33 I1 3933 Jensen Avenue, Calwa, Cal. Taylor, Charles Herbert . . . . '32 XV2 '77 Franklin Street, Watertown, Mass. Taylor, Charles Shoemaker, 2nd . . '35 XV11, Box 58, Wayne, Pa. Taylor, Donald Frederick, AXA . . '35 XV11, 150 Curtis Street, Somerville, Mass. Taylor, Edward Clinton . . . '34 VLA 74 Oak Hill Street, Newton Centre, Mass. Taylor, Richard ..... . '34 VI 10 Clover Drive, Great Neck, N. Y. Taylor, Robert Hill, A.B. . . . . '32 Sp. IV 575 North Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. Teague, Walter Dorwin, Jr., 1112K . . '33 II 83 Beechknoll Road, Forest Hills, N. Y. Teasdale. John Moffett .... . '35 X 712 Seventh Street, Ocean City, N. J. Tebberts, IOIJII Clough, Jr. . . . '35 XVI 143 Walnut Street, Newtonville, Mass. Thai. Donald Edward .... . '32 IVfA 635 North Chestnut Street, Arlington Heights, Ill. The-Yer, Charles Muchmore, AT . . . '32 I Kings Highway, Winona Lake, Ind. Thayer, Harold Eugene, APA . . . '34 XV-3 200 Park Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. TIIHYGY, Russell Manfling, B.M.E. . . Grad. II 3744 Fifth Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minn. 381 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Na-me Class Course Home Address Theisen, Carl Frederick, S.B. .... . Grad. III Meriden, Conn. Thelen, Otto Reinhard Burleigh Leonard . . '35 XV,b Greystone Road, Marblehead, Mass. Thelen, Reinhard Christian Wilhelm . . . '35 XVI Greystone Road, Marblehead, Mass. Theobald, Norman Charles .... . Unclassihed 71 Wilcox Avenue, Meriden, Conn. Theriault, Raymond Joseph . . . . '33 II 46 Hudson Street, Lynn, Mass. Thistle, joseph Leonard, B.S., LIPFA . . Grad. V 16 East Wheeling Street, Washington, Pa. Thomas, Carlyle Wheeler , . . . '35 XV,b 15 Outlook Road, Swampscott, Mass. Thomas, Herbert Cushing . . . '35 VLA 130 Billings Street, Atlantic, Mass. Thompson, G. Roy ,,... . '34 VI 153 Woodbine Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. Thompson, Harris Albion, fIaA9 . . '33 VLA 1000 First Avenue S. E., Minot, S. D. Thompson, John Moomaw, QHKXII . . '33 Sp. IV Bellevue, Hollins, Va. Thompson, Oliver Leo, ,Ir .,,. . '34 XV2 650 Elmgrove Avenue, Providence, R. I. Thompson, Ransom Shelton ..... . '34 II Box 554m Litchfield, Conn. Thompson Raymond Kermit, B. Arch. . . Grad. IV 4012 42d Street S. E., Portland, Ore. Thompson Robert Barker, AXP . . . . . '32 XI 7 Second Street, Presque Isle, Me. Thompson Stuart Wayne, B.Ch.E. . . Grad. X Bryantville, Mass. Thompson, William Irvin . . . . '35 X 3 Crescent Road, Winchester, Mass. Thomson, James McArthur, fI1BE . . '35 IV Main Street, Farmington, Conn. Thornton, George Quarles, SX . . . '32 IV 39 Carlton Avenue, Port Washington, N. Y. Thorpe, John ..... . '35 VI 78 Rosemary Street, Needham, Mass. Thumm, Charles Herbert . . '33 XVM 4915 North Washtenaw Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Tietig, Rudolph, Ir., QPA . . . '32 III3 2529 Observatory Road, Cincinnati, Ohio Tiffany, Herbert, B.Ch.E. . . . Grad. Sp. X 67 Mt. Vernon Street, New Bedford, Mass. Timbie, Robert William ..... . '33 II 295 Highland Avenue, West Newton, Mass. Timmerman, William Lee, QTEK .... . '34 IVfA 487 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. Titherington, Richard Handfeld, -Ir., S,B. . . Grad. V 2 Prescott Street, Cambridge, Mass. Tobie, Walter Cary, S.B. .... . Grad. VII 3 Deering Street, Portland, Me. Togo, Shinji, M.Eng. ..... . Grad. VI Tokio, Japan Tolman, Lee Prescott, EN . . . '35 X 21 Kew Gardens Road, Kew Gardens, N. Y. Tomlinson, joseph ..... . '32 XVM 299 Yale Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba Tomlinson, William Robert, jr., ATQ . . '34 V 12 Linden Avenue, Larchrnont, N. Y. Tooke, Charles Merriam .... . '32 XIILA 6 Washington Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Toon, Willis Ernst ...... . . '33 Sp. IV 610 Union Street, Cincinnati, Ohlio - Toone, Gilbert Coult, S.B., M.S. . . Grad. V 645 Highland Avenue, Needham Heights, Mass Torbit, James Gallavan . . . . Grad. VLA Fountain, Col. Tower, Alden Edwards . . . '33 XIII Mt. Aldworth Road, Vineyard Haven, Mass. Towle, Harold Pride, B.M.E. . . '33 II 37 Cliff Street, Johnsbury, Vt. Towle, Warren Ladd, AXA . . '34 X 4553 Adams Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Towner, Winthrop Hoadley , . . '32 , IXfB 3301 Elgin Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Toyli, Matthew Howard .... . '35 X 15 Durham Street, Boston, Mass. Tracy, Harry Mercer .... . '34 VLA 58 Liberty Avenue, West Somerville, Mass. Tracy, Phelps Kilborn, A.B., fI1KN1f . . Sp. Unclassihed 5 Tappan Road, Wellesley, Mass. Trashutin, Ivan Yakovlevich . . . . '32 Sp. II Mefodievska 13, KW 5, Kharkof, U. S. S. R. Trask, Carl Raymond, B.A. . . . '33 X William Street, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Traver, Harold August . . '32 VLA 9 Franklin Street, Gloversville, N. Y. Travers, Frederick Willard . . '35 V 200 Park Avenue, Arlington, Mass. Treadwell, David Rogers . . '33 X 113 South Midland Avenue, Arlington, N. J. Trescher, William, AXA . . . . '33 VIII 113 South Second Street, Jeannette, Pa. Trifari, Frank Raymond . . . , . '35 VLA 2929 West Sixteenth Street, Coney Island, Brooklyn N Y Trimble, Robert Munger, C1114 E . . '33 VLC 618 Herndon Avenue, Shreveport, La. Tfiollleyfes Maurice Damien . . . '32 XV,b 63 Washington Avenue, Northampton, Mass. Tripp, Robert Washburn, AT . . '33 VIII 20 Sargent Road, Winchester, Mass. Trump, John George, E.E., M.A. . . Grad. VI 17524 Devonshire Road, Jamaica, N. Y. TSHUE: HSieH'53U, C.E .... . Grad. I 76 Hwakee Terrace, Bubbling Well Road, Shanghai China Tsou, Yao Fang, B.A, . . . . Grad. V Changchow, Kiangsu, China Tu, ChangfMing, S.B., M.S. . . . . Grad. X Szechuan, China Tucker, Frederick Custis, CIJFA . . . '33 V 25 Hawley Street, Worcester, Mass. Tucker, Helen Farnham, A.B., A.M. . . Grad. V 144 Mill Road, North Andover, Mass. Tudbulfyi Ch9Ste1' Aflthoifle - - - . '34 VLA 20 Harrison Street, Newton Highlands, Mass. TUIUHVIQUS, ,Iulius William . '34 XVI 30 Robeson Street, jamaica Plain, Mass. Turnbull. Iohfl COFYCH - . '34 X 157 Sisson Avenue, Hartford, Conn. Turner, jack Tewksbury , . . '34 XV,b 526 Plymouth Street, East Bridgewater, Mass. Tumfffi .limes Edwili, 9X . . '33 XVIC 165 Mountain Avenue, Malden, Mass. Tutein, Richard Allen, QKE . . '33 XV1b 53 Wildwood Street, Winchester, Mass. Twaddell, Baxter Moore. . . . '35 XVI 240 Allston Street, Cambridge, Mass. TWOTDQY, Thomas Francis . . . '33 X 16 Monroe Road, Brighton, Mass. TYl9UfSkX. Leo ThHCldf?US, 'PK . . '32 I3 285 South Washington Street, WilkesfBarre, Pa TYler, Gilbert Franklin . . . '32 LA 24 Harrison Street, Newton Highlands, Mass. TYl?f, IOhn Edwards, ZX . . . '35 X 63 Kenwood Avenue, Newton Centre, Mass. Uhllgs Hefbeff Henry, SLB. . Grad. V 74 East Third Street, Clifton, N. J. UNCH, Iulio Cesar, 'YHA . . '33 VLC 117 East Vedado, Havana, Cuba U11021, M0desto, fI1IA . . . '32 X 117 East Vedado, Havana, Cuba Ulman, Nathalia . . . . '33 Sp. IV 52 Norfolk Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Ulrich, Vinton Kenneth . . '35 VI 119 West Wyoming Avenue, Melrose, Mass. UUPEYUIYCF, Samuel, 2nd , . . '34 II 483 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. Uflbe, AlfC'I1SO., TIA .... , , '34 I Cafgcasa Vengzugla Usachev, Leonid Zakhar . . . . Grad. Sp. I Megdunarodny N. 6, Leningrad, U. S. S. R. Vaala, Gordon Theodore, A.B. . , Grad, V Foggtgni Minn. Valdez, Rafael . . 1 .... . Grad. XfA Box 156, Guayaquil, Ecuador VHICDQIHC, R1ClT?11fd Haiek . . . '33 IXfB 140 Beach 127th Street, Belle Harbor, L. I., N. Y Vallarino, Antonio Ramon . . '34 VI Box 1025, Panama City, Panama Valley, George Edward. Jr- . . . 'ss vm 149-60 45th Avenue, Flushing, N. Y. 382 DIRECTORY CF STUDENTS Name Class Course Home Address Valtz, John Albert ..,..... . '35 IV ' 114 Essex Street, Lynn, Mass. Valvepde, Jogeph, jp, GAX ,,,,,, , '32 IV 1534 Capouse Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Van Buren, Wesley Howard, GX ...., . '32 IXfI3 67 Tennessee Avenue, Hempstead, L. I., N. Y. Van de Water, Charles Franklin II, B.A., flvI1E . . . '33 IXfB 1321 American Avenue, Long Beach, Cal. Van Druten, Norma Theresa, A.B. .... . Grad. C. P. H. Los Gatos, Cal. Van Ham, Ernest Eliot ,...... . '35 XVib 29 Woodbrier Road, West Roxbury, Mass. Van Home, Jesse Leonard , , , '34 II 41 Pleasant Street, Reading, Mass. Van Pattensteiger, Robert . . '35 V 11 Virginia Road, Auburndale, Mass. Vanucci, Frank .... . '33 Il 111 South Albion Place, Atlantic City, N. J. Varey, Thomas Stewart, EN . Unclassihcd Franklin Turnpike, Allendale, N. J. Vassalotti, Louis Joseph . . . '32 I2 46 Parsons Street, West Newton, Mass. Vaughan, Allan Chipman , . . '33 III1 48 Pleasant Street, Cambridge, Mass. Vaughan, Frederick Walter . '34 XV? 316 West 75th Street, New York, N. Y. Vaughan, Francis Boyd . . . '33 X 4 Fenimore Road, Worcester, Mass. Velez, Nicholas Gustavo, fI1IA . . . '32 I, 3 Bolivar Street, Riobamba, Ecuador Vennard, John King, S.B. . . Grad. I 67 Mt. Vernon Street, Cambridge, Mass. Vennard, Lincoln Perry, DDE . . '35 XVII1 67 Mt. Vernon Street, Cambridge, Mass. Vibul, Wichian ..... . Unclassified Bangkok, Siam Vicary, james Wilmarth, fluid . . '33 XV,1, R. D. No. 2, Erie, Pa. Vickers, Lester Theodore . . '34 Il 26 Shurtlelf Street, Chelsea, Mass. Vickery, john Roy, Jr., EX . Unclassifed 1213 West State Street, jacksonville, Ill. Viita, Olavi .... . '33 II Foundation Inn, Stockbridge, Mass. Villa, George, fIfIA . . , . '35 III, 464 Carrera 13, Bogota, Colcmbia, S. A. Vint, Alan William, S.B. . Grad. X 181 Water Street, Wakefeld, Mass. Vinti, john Pascal, S.B. . . Grad. VIII 11 Gorham Street, Allston, Mass. Volkhausen, Karl Herrmann . . Grad. VI-A 10 Tulpenstrasse, Berlin, Cerrrany Voss, Walter Charles, B.S. . Crad. Il 9 Old Town Road, Wellesley Farrrs, Mass. Voyatzis, Polyvios Aristotle . . . . UnclassiEed 3 Mifflin Place, Cambridge, Mass. Wadhams, james Beardslee, CIUKE , , , , '34 VI-A 3121 Corydon Road, Cleveland Heights, Ghio Wadsworth, George Proctor, S.B., M.S. . . Grad. IXfC I6 Hayes Avenue, Lexington, Mass. Wadt, Willard Frederick, B.S., QAX . . '32 Sp. X 1899 South Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. Wagner, Herbert Morris . . . . . '32 VIfC 1177 Corcmonwealth Avenue, Allston, Mass. Wagner, Lawrence Frederick, B.S. . . Grad. I 1934 Bridge Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Wahlstrom, Carl Johan Hartvig . . . '32 IX-B 43 Malta Street, Mattapan, Mass. Waite, Richard Holden . . . . '32 VI-A 1397 East Seventeenth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Walden, Donald Browning . . '32 VI 55 Dunster Road, jamaica Plain, Mass. Walker, Frederick Carl, B.A. . . '32 VIfA 2826 Second Avenue North, Great Falls, Mont Walker, Herbert Stedman ,.., . '35 XV2 12 Magnolia Street, Dorchester, Mass. Walker, .Iames Edward Barrow, GX . '32 IV 121 West Street, Braintree, Mass. Walker, john Lounsbury, fIDBE . , . '32 XV,,, 26 Lake View Avenue, Bright Waters, N. Y. Walker, Philip Bangs, Jr. . . . '34 IV-A 18 Summit Street, Whitinsville, Mass. Wall, Samuel .... . '33 VI 14 Hollander Street, Roxliury, Mass. Wallerstein, Leon, jr. . . . '33 XVI 3012 Monument Avenue, Richmond, Va. Wallin, Rolf Valdemar . . '32 X 229 Harvard Street, Cambridge, Mass. Wallin, Walter . . . . '35 XIV 93 Moulton Street, Lynn, Mass. Walsh, Edward Jerome , . '33 X 104 Hampshire Street, Cambridge, Mass. Walsh, Frederick Bingham , , '32 XIII 82 Chestnut Street, Boston, Mass. Walsh, William Frederick . . . '32 X 35 Whiting Street, Roxbury, Mass. Walsh, William Leo, A.B. . Grad. V 486 Medford Street, Somerville, Mass. Walters, Frank Seymour . . '35 II 1631 Sixteenth Street N. W., Washington, D. C' Walters, Stanley Hardy , . . . '33 VIII York Street, Canton, Mass. Waram, julian Thomas Cole, AW . . '35 IV Stonington, Conn. Ware, Perry Heath ..., . '35 VIfA 7 Chestnut Street, Medford, Mass. Ware, Virgil Waldo, B.S. . . . . Grad. V Wallace, W. Va. Warner, Richard Franchot, Jr., ZCIJ . . . '33 II Short Hills, N. J. Warner, Walter Wilton .... . Grad. II West Point, N. Y. Warren, Kenneth Morrison . . . . '33 XVII 24 Mountfort Road, Newton Highlands, Mass Warrick, Halsted Rogers, B.S. . Grad. X Box 403, Srnackover, Ark. Warsher, Adolph Isaac . . . '32 VI-C 415 Warren Street, Hudson, N. Y. Wasserman, Max, ZA M . . '35 XVm 7 Maple Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Waterman, Theda Lane .... . '32 Sp. VII, 2805 Thirtieth Street, Des Moines, Iowa Watkins, Jack Herbert ..... . '35 X Walpole, N. H. Watson, Jeter Marvin, Jr., B.S., KE . . '32 VIfA 439 Avondale Drive, Danville, Va. Watson, William Malcolm . . . . Unclassihed 566 Downing Street, Denver, Col. Watts, Charles Robert ,... . '32 XIIIfA 302 Luck Avenue, Zanesville, Ohio Way, Gordon Lindsay .... . '34 II 2426 Nineteenth Street N. W., Washington, D C Way, Robert Fink, AT ..... . '33 X 11 Summit Avenue, Larchmont, N. Y. Webber, Alburney Edward, Ir., AXA . . . '34 XV11, 75 West Broadway, Bangor, Me. Webber, Leland Bates ..... . '35 X 468 Washington Street, Gloucester, Mass. Webster, Burton Dwight .... . '33 XV11, 26 Eagle Street, Newburyport, Mass. Webster, Warren Gilbert . , . . . '33 l VIfA 20 School Street, Salem, Mass. Weed, George Tillson, B.S., AIIK . . Grad. V 48 Agachi Street, Tokio, Japan Wehmiller, Frederick Widmann, GE . . '33 II 3545 Longfellow Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. Weinberg, Morton Isaac .... . '34 XVI 306 Zeralda Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Weiss, Milton Louis . . , . '35 V 60 Lithgow Street, Dorchester, Mass. Welch. James Richard . . '33 XV1b 30 Warren Avenue, Somerville, Mass. Welch, I0SCPl1, If- - - . . '32 II 10 Morton Street, Wellesley, Mass. Weld, Hazel, IIBf1D , . . . '32 IV Taft School, Watertown, Conn. Wells, Dane Ellingwood . . , '34 XV1c 148 Dedham Avenue, Needham, Mass. Wells, Frederick David, AT . . '33 XV11, 1665 Cook Street, Denver, Col. Wells. William Leonidas, EAE - . '32 I 1415 Baum Street, Vicksburg, Miss. Wellwood. Robert Curtis, GE . . '33 IQ 726 Stockton Street, Flint, Mich. 383 DIRECTORY OE STUDENTS Name Class Course Home Address Wemple, Edward Leland, QKE . . '33 XVQ 5318 Hyde Park Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. Wentworth, Chandler . . . . '34 VLA 11 Kingsbury Avenue, Bradford, Mass. Wentworth, Palmer, ATS? . . '35 VLA 47 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Werra, Bruno Henry . . . '32 III, 203 East Avenue, Waukesha, Wis. Wesley, Charles Albert . '34 VIII 312 Arleigh Road, Douglaston, N. Y. West, Lorimer Viale , , , , '34 II 1819 Van Horne Street, Outremont, Quebec West, Robert Wilcox . . . . '32 , I2 Chilmark, Mass. Westaway, Clarence Royal . . . '33 I3 Canton, N. Y. Westell, joseph, jr., S.B. . . Grad. I 43 Stewart Street, Fall River, Mass. Westerfeld, Stuart Clarence . . Grad. LA 365 Elder Lane, Winnetka, Ill. Westfall, john Webster, ATA . . '34 X 134 White Street, Springfield, Mass. Weston, Thomas . . . . '32 XVib 90 Pearl Street, Middleboro, Mass. Wetherbee, Frank Warren . . '35 I 100 Madison Avenue, Newtonville, Mass. Wetherell, Joseph Hooker . . . '33 VLC Oak Bluffs, Westheld, Mass. Wetherill, Proctor, Asp , , , . '34 X 252 Kent Road, Wynnewood, Pa. Wetmore, Louis Bemis . . . . '35 IV 5 Sherman Street, Glen Falls, N. Y. Wharf, Edward Man55g1d, Jr., EX . '34 XV11, 151 Schenck Avenue, Great Neck, N. Y. Wheeler, Howard, jr. . . . . '35 IV 226 South Grotto Street, St. Paul, Minn. Wheeler, john Chester . . . . '35 IIIr 15 Garrison Street, Boston, Mass. Wheeler, Merrick Edmond, AT . '34 Sp. IV 103 Summer Street, Springfield, Vt. Wheeler, Richard Edgar . . . . '33 XIV 12 Humboldt Street, Cambridge, Mass. Whelan, Ernest John .... . . '32 Sp. IV 101 Gladstone Street, East Boston, Mass. Whipple, jack Van Horn, S.B. . . Grad. XVI 48 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Whiston, Donald, QAX . . . '32 XVII 20 Isabella Street, Melrose Highlands, Mass. Whitaker, Elliot Leonard, NIIA . . '32 IV 16 Crest Road, Sharon, Mass. Whitaker, Lawrence Wilder . . '32 XV2 101 Merriam Avenue, Bronxville, N. Y. White, Fitz Randolph, fIDI'A . '35 XV2 815 Carl-ton Avenue, Plainfield, N. J. White, john Sterling, CDMA . '34 II 29 'Shaw Road, Bridgewater, Mass. White, Manuel .... . '33 VLC 50 Southern Avenue, Dorchester, Mass. White, Robert Hedges . . . '33 II 23 Woodsedge Road, West Medford, Mass. White, Roger Bourke, NPA . . '33 II 6109 Chrysler Building, New York, N. Y. White, Wendell James, B.S. . . . Grad. C. P. H. 131 Chadwick Street, Portland, Me. White, Zebulon Lewis, Ir., QBE . '32 XVI 2602 Avenue N., Galveston, Texas Whitman, Bernard .... . '35 XVI 73 Fayette Street, Cambridge, Mass. Whitmore, Richard Maxwell . . '35 I 55 Watsessing Avenue, Bloomfield, N. J. Whitmore, Samuel Jackson, jr. . . . '35 IV Hotel Muehlebach, Kansas City, Mo. Whitney, Bruce Benson, A.B. . . Grad. III 215 West 101st Street, New York, N. Y. Whitney, Roy Powell . . . . '35 I 53 West Main Street, Milo, Me. Whittaker, Raymond Huntington . '35 Sp. VII3 27 Curtis Avenue, Somerville, Mass. Whittemore, Willard Brigham . . '32 I3 8 jones Street, Everett, Mass. Whittier, Robert John Ellis . . . '34 Sp. VIII 1 Centre Street, Watertown, Mass. Whitton, Beaumert Harrison, fIJKE . . '33 XVII 2018 Roswell Avenue, Charlotte, N. C. Wickham, Henry Pettiner, B.A. . . Grad. X Cutchogue, Long Island, N. Y. Wickline, David Porter, Ir. . . . '34 Sp. IV 129 North Princeton Street, Lynchburg, Va. Wiedeman, Oscar Fontaine . . '35 X 595 Harvard Street, Fall River, Mass. Wiener, Leonard Stern . . '35 XVI 3722 McKinley Street N. W., Washington, D. C Wiese, Charles Herman . . . '32 Sp. IV 2015 Lincoln Place, Cincinnati, Ohio Wilber, Warren Abbott . . . '34 VLA 53 Forest Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Wilbur, Benjamin ..... . . '32 II 41 Union Street, Greenield, Mass. Wilbur, john Benson, S.B., M.S. . Grad. I 410 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mass. Wiley, John Regnier, KZ . . . . '33 XVI 70 Park Avenue, Bronxville, N. Y. Wilkens, Randolph Milton . . . '35 XVI 8911 84th Street, Woodhaven, N. Y. Wilkins, Frank Parker . . . . . '35 X 21 Walker Street, Somerville, Mass. Wilkinson, Edwin Richard, EAE . Grad. V 420 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mass. Wilkinson, Samuel Irving, Jr. . . '34 III3 519 Northeast 38th Street, Miami, Fla. Willey, Horace Raymond . . . . '32 II 446 Chenango Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Williams, Arthur Olney, Jr., KE . '34 VIII 3060 Pawtucket Avenue, East Providence, R. I. Williams Burton ..... . '34 XV11, School Street, Enfield, N. H. Williams Clarence james, jr., EN . '35 XVI 141 De Mott Avenue, Rockville Center, N. Y. Williams Cyril Edward . . . . '32 Army Ord. 1848 Commonwealth Avenue, Brighton, Mass. WilIiHmS, Draper Wright . . . . '34 ,VI 56 Forest Street, Springfield, Mass. Williams, Dudley Aldrich . . . '35 V 542 Angell Street, Providence, R. I. Williams, Edwin Leonard . . . '34 VI 184 Hollis Street, Halifax, Novia Scotia Williams, Eugene Hughes, jr., KKII' . '33 X Box 504, New Bern, N. C. Williams, Fred DeVoe, jr. . . . '32 VLA 316 East Lancaster Avenue, Wayne, Pa. Williams, john Davis, 2nd . . . '33 II High Street, Mediield, Mass. Williams, Mortimer Phillips, WA . . '33 X 1217 Lake Avenue, Gothenburg, Neb. Williams, Myron Lawrence, B.S. , Grad. VIII 2041 Northwest Miami Court, Miami, Fla. Williams, Richard Massey, B.Sc., M.S. . . Grad. XII Cartaret Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia Williams, Roger Hargreaves . . . '34 XVM 39 Riverdale Road, Vvfellesley Hills, Mass. Willmann, Alfred Walter . . . . '33 II 66 Fifth Street, Derby, Conn. Wills, Frederick joseph, Jr. . . '35 XVI 234 Derby Street, West Newton, Mass. Wilson, Alva Taylor, AXA . . '32 V Box 3, North Wilmington, Mass. Wilson, Carl Henry . . . . '34 Xvrb 26 Schoheld Avenue, Dudley, Mass. Wilson, Carroll Louis, AKE . . '32 XVII, 1359 Highland Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. Wilson, Cornelius joseph . . '34 X 20 Mt. Vernon Street, Charlestown, Mass. WIISOH, Ellsworth Stanley . . . '34 XVII 34 Third Street, Canisteo, N. Y. Wilson, Rein Arvid ..,. . '33 XV2 94 Line Street, Somerville, Mass. Windsor, Manly McDonald, A.B., M.S. . . Grad. V 100 Sheridan Avenue, Medford, Mass. Winer, Max ...... . '34 X 115 Salem Street, Medford, Mass. Winerman, Max . . '34 I 127 Boylston Street, Malden, Mass. Wing, PHI-ll, If- - . '34 X Sandwich, Mass. 384 XVIAI DIRECTORY OF' STUDENTS Name Class Winiarski, Kasmierz Joseph . . '35 Winkler, Edward Donald . . . '33 Winkler, joseph John, AXA . . '32 Winslow, Hilda .... . '32 Winters, Robert Henry, A.B. . '33 Wise, Walter Leslie, slr. . . . '34 Wissenbach, Fred Oscar . . '35 Withers, William Harold . . . . '33 Wolf, Arthur, B.S., 11, BA . . Grad- Woll, Charles Doyen . . - '35 Woll, Israel . ..., - '35 Wood, Donald Brewster . - '35 Wood, George Bacon, jr., KIIEK Wood, Henry Allen . . . . '34 Wood, james Davies . . . . '32 Wood, john Hancock, SAX . . '34 Wood, ,lohn Scott, Jr., EX . . 34 Wood, William Folsom, AKE . '32 Wood, William Hulbert . . . '34 Woodbury, Glen Pride . . . '34 Woodbury, Willard Dana, jr. . . . '34 Woodhall, Charles Ashley . . . '34 Wooding, Walter Crews, jr., GX . . '34 Woodman, George M., jr., B.S. . . . '34 Woods, Charles Phillips, B911 . . . '33 Woods, Clarence Lee, B.S .... . . . Grad. Woodward, Clifford Brooks, Jr., B.S., BAE , . Grad. Woodward, Horace Letellier, jr. . . . . '34 Woodward, William Henry . . . . '35 Woolf, Ralph Benson ..... . '35 Worcester, Henry Elwynne, jr., ATA . '32 Worthen, Edwin Burrough, jr., KIDEK . '35 Worthen, Eugene Porter .... . '32 Wright, Charles Lyman, jr. . . '34 W'right, Edgar Burchard . . . '32 Wright, Robert William . . . . '32 Wright, Wendell Olmstead, AT . . . 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Y. 17 Monument Street, Wenham, Mass. 90 Gardner Street, Allston, Mass. 1818 Hudson Boulevard, jersey City, N. J. 208 Virginia Avenue, Danville, Va. 826 Main Street, Westbrook, Me. 4540 Park Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Tirapata, Peru 14 lnterwood Place, Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio 123 Arlington Ridge, Alexandria, Va. 3 Picardy Lane, Clayton, Mo. 55 Wilcock Street, Dorchester, Mass. 111 Church Street, Winchester, Mass. 5 Winthrop Road, Lexington, Mass. 154 Orange Street, Manchester, N. H. 244 East Street, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 32 Lafayette Drive, Port Chester, N. Y. Huckleberry Farm, East Street, Dedham, Mass. 4 Monument Terrace, West Medford, Mass. 217 East Park Avenue, Greenville, S. C. 115 Fountain Street, Haverhill, Mass. 108 Avon Street, New Haven, Conn. 1136 South Eleventh Street, Lincoln, Neb. Aichiken, Japan 3 Hanghow Road, Tientsin, China 17 Wang Chia Hung Street, Kvceichow, China Box 538, Balboa, Canal Zone 55 Main Street, Cochituate, Mass. Foochow, China 618 Rubidge Street, Peterborough, Ontario 111-16 Puritan Avenue, Forest Hills, L. I., N. Route 12, Box 359, Milwaukie, Ore. 33 Oakland Avenue, Quincy, Mass. 1654 Columbia Road, South Boston, Mass. Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 180 Salem Street, Medford, Mass. 61 Garfield Avenue, Easthampton, Mass. Main Street, Lincoln, N. H. 37 Park Vale Avenue, Allston, Mass. 1505 Avenue de la Liberted, Puebla, Mexico 285 Harvard Street, Cambridge, Mass. 97 Harrison Avenue, Harrison, N. Y. 766 Capitol Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. 51 Babcock Street, Brookline, Mass. Glyndon, Md. 600 Hudson Street, Hoboken, N. I. Box 681, Danbury, Conn. Y 385 THE TECHNIQUE BOARD Wishes to take this opportunity to acknowledge its obligation to those who have so diligently participated in the publication of Volume XLVH of TECHNIQUE We are especially grateful for the services of: Q President Karl T. Compton Bursar Horace S. Ford Dean Harold E. Lohdell Mr. James R. Killian, Jr. Mr. Morris A. Parris Miss Emily Lyman Pi Delta Epsilon Mr. A. N. Murray of The Murray Printing Company Mr. R. C. Knight of the HoWardfWesson Company Mr. S. M. Pendleton of the Boston Bookbinding Company Mr. F. H. Conant of the Technology Photo Service Mr. Raymond Hanson and Miss Mary Ruth Walsh for their fine photographs in the Greater Boston Section 586 Activities ....,.. Administration: Ofiicers of ........ Advisory Council on: Athletics ...,..,. Publications .... Alpha Chi Sigma .... Alpha Kappa Pi ........... Alpha Tau Omega .........,.. Army Ordnance Association, . Athletics ........,,...,..... Results of Season .... Banjo Club .... Basketball .... . Baton ............,. Beaver Key Society ..,.. Benchmark .......... Beta Theta Pi .,.. Boxing ........... Budget Committee. . . Catholic Club ..... Chemical Society ..... Chi Epsilon ............. Chi Phi ..............,.. Civil Engineering Society ,.r.. Classes ...........,...,.., Class of 1932: Officers ........ Portfolio .r....... Class of 1933, Officers .... Class of 1934, Officers .... Class of 1935, Officers ..,. Cleofan ...............,..... Combined Musical Clubs ...... Combined Professional Societies, . . Committees: Budget ..... Dormitory .... Institute ....... Junior Prom ........ Walker Memorial. . , Compton, Karl Taylor .... Contents ........... Corporation, Members Courses of Instruction Crew: 'gif f f .. Varsity .....,.. Junior Varsity ..., BOOK IN-DEX PAGE . . 25 .. 27 .. 120 215 237 252 254 310 .. 119 . 144 .. 192 . 132 230 222 214 256 136 ,. 187 ... 320 . . 312 ... 232 ,. . 258 .. 313 .. 51 .. 54 .. 69 .. 55 .. 56 57 319 .. 190 311 187 240 184 188 186 . 27 . 7 28 325 126 127 Crew - Continued 150fPound .,.. Freshman ..... Class of 1933. . Class of 1934. . Dedication ......., Delta Kappa Epsilon ,.,. Delta Psi .......... Delta Tau Delta. , . Delta Upsilon ..,,. Dorclan ,,.. ..,,.,. Dormitories , ..., . . Dormitory Committee .... , . Dramashop ,.......,..,.,, . . . . Electrical Engineering Society ...., . . Faculty .... Fencing ...., Field Day. . . Football: Class of 1934. . Class of 1935. . Fraternities .,..... Freshman Sports: Basketball .... Crew .,.,.... Cross Country Soccer ....... Swimming .,.. Track ........ Wrestling .... Frieze and Cornice. Glee Club ..... Golf ........ Grogo ..... Gym .... Hexalpha ......... Hockey ........... Honorary Societies. Informals ......... In Memoriam ..... Institute Committee ...,.. . . Instrumental Club ........ Interfraternity Conference .... . . Junior Prom Committee .... . . PAGE 128 146 152 152 4 261 262 264 266 235 239 240 189 314 30 138 150 153 153 249 148 146 147 148 149 147 149 233 192 143 226 135 234 133 219 157 9 184 193 251 188 Kappa Sigma . . Lacrosse ......... Lambda Chi Alpha .... . . . Lobdell, Harold E. 4 Masque .....,... M.I.T.A.A..., Musical Clubs: Banjo Club. . Glee Club. . . Instrumental Club .... . . . Techtonians ...,....... . . . Naval Architectural Society ..... . . . Officers of the Administration. . . . Organizations .....,........ . . , Osiris ,.,... . Phi Beta Delta .... Phi Beta Epsilon ..,. . . . Phi Gamma Delta. . . . . . Phi Iota Alpha .,.. Phi Kappa ....... Phi Kappa Sigma .... . . . Phi Mu Delta .... Phi Sigma Kappa ..... Pi Delta Epsilon ...,. 4 ..... . . . Pootball Tournament. . . . . . Psi Delta ................. . . . Publications : Advisory Council on ..... . . . Benchmark ....,..,..... . . . PAGE 268 141 270 53 231 121 192 192 193 193 316 29 183 221 272 274 276 278 280 282 284 286 225 216 288 215 214 Publications - Continued Tech Engineering News .... . . .' Technique ........ ' .... Technique Rush ..... The Tech ......... Voo Doo .... Quadrangle Club. . . Relay: 1934, Field Day .... 1935, Field Day .... Rifle ................ Scabbard and Blade ....... Scroll .,................... Sedgwick Biological Society .... Senior Portfolio ,........... Sigma Alpha Epsilon ..... Sigma Alpha Mu. . . Sigma Chi ......... Sigma Nu ......., . . Soccer .......................... . . . Society of Automotive Engineers ..... . . . Squash ....................... . . . Stratton, Samuel W.. . . . Student Directory ..... Stylus ............. Swimming ...,... Tau Beta Pi ...... Tau Delta Phi ...... Tech Boat Club ......... Tech Engineering News .... PAGE 210 198 217 202 206 223 154 154 142 308 229 317 69 290 292 294 296 134 318 143 4, 11 323 227 139 220 298 224 2 10 INDEX Abbott,'E. D. Company ..... Ashton Valve Company ..... B E99 S Laundry ........... BarberfColman Company ..... Bates E99 Klinke, Inc. ....,... . Boston Bookbinding Company ............. Browne E99 Sharpe Manufacturing Company, Chandler E99 Farquhar Company .... Chauncy Hall School ..,...,... Coolidge E99 Carlson ..... DodgefI'Ialey Company ......... DuPont de Nemours E99 Company .... Edison Industries, Thomas A.. . . Esplanade Cafeteria ......... Fay, Spotlford E99 Thorndike .... Field, Walter W. E99 Son, Inc.. . . . Fitts, Frank E. ..........,. . Crasselli Chemical Company .... Harris, Ralph E99 Company .... Harvard Cooperative Society ..., Harvey, A. C. Company ..... Hayden, Charles ........ HowardfWesson Co.. . . , Howe E99 French, Inc.. . . . Hunter, I. B. Company .... Jackson E99 Moreland .,.. johnson, Charles H.. . . OE ADVERTISERS PAGE . . 339 . . 337 . . 355 . . 335 . . 343 . . 361 . . 349 . . 351 . . 328 . . 345 .. 339 .. 327 351 339 339 337 339 331 345 . . 353 . . 353 . . 355 . . 363 . . 357 . . 339 .. 355 .. 345 PAGE Linsky, M. E99 Brothers .... . . . 345 Lufkin Rule Company ..... . . . 337 Macalaster Bicknell Company .... . . . 345 Main, Charles T., Inc. .................. . . . 333 Massachusetts Institute of Technology ....... 329 Merchants E99 Miners Transportation Company 331 Metcalf E99 Eddy ........................... 349 Murray Printing Company .... . . . 365 Neapolitan Ice Cream Company ..... . . . 333 Norton Company, The ......... . . . 333 Pung,'E. L.. .. . . . 349 Rhodes Brothers Company .... . . . 343 Rival Foods ............. . . . 333 Riverbank Court Hotel. . . . . . 355 Roberts Iron Works. , .e. . . . . 345 Simpson Brothers Corporation .......... . . . 337 Standard Fruit E99 Steamship Company ........ 347 SwanfNeWton Company ............. . . . 353 Technology Photographic Service .... . . . 359 Tenney, Charles H. E99 Company ..... . . . 331 Universal Winding Company .... . . . 341 Walker Memorial Dining Service ..... . . . 357 Ward's Stationers ................ . . . 333 Webster Thomas Company. . , . . . 351 WINES THB MURRAY PRINTING COMPANY CAMBRIDGE, MASS. I . X ' . .va A . Tu' I' - T-,..,' n ,.,..',., Hi- : . we ,. ' Lx ,.,,, ' - ., 1 ,rff,,, -. . L 1,,,:-N -. X , , G I f 'Q . .---. , A-A A N fy U ' 'f 1., . A 6 V 'ff K I-.17 , ' ,171 .' Iggy' ..,. f. ,., -V 1, 1 u,.,4-. . T., ,112 4 '- f' 1' I . ,. .--' . ' '.... v L , .l :CI-'Zz my .'..:'-,glv 3, , . AI , ha? -' :.,,wf1-iii' LH: ' , A '-P:-'ETL-fs '- . 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