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Assistant Professor of Chemistry Died March 20, 1934 ROBERT HENRY SMITH Professor of Machine Construction Professor Emeritus Died December !1, 1933 WILLIAM PATRICK RYAN Professor of Chemical Engineering In charge of the Department Died May 31, 1933 RUPERT ANDERSON MARDEN Student in Electrical Engineering Died November 12, 1933 ‘Karl Taylor Compton President of the Institute ae VACNUN: BVeAGR eb eeott Vi IC Eee P oR eS i teas DEA NiO bs ENG NESE ein Abs SST Asia fe Ee poal is iesik AAR ROY MAGN Srey tt 10 ale DEAN OF: THES GiR ARS AS ene oe WaPIS ale Mises MiE Rac Gals Di EAI. Fe Aan Car ieialisbak salieri CHASE ROM AACN: COE Ss eta beatae Coe aad al GAR AVC ie SIA OUR IDE TCD) Bro RSAC S AMUIETL ICIS le eR SCOP i Die AUNMO tes CEINC IE Hee Oe Deep Werk DE O:B D BIEL DE TAINE SOS oS GHD MNT 1s COURSES Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mining Engineering and Metallurgy A rchitecture Chemistry Electrical Engineering Biology and Public Health Physics General Engineering Chemical Engineering Sanitary Engineering Geology and Geological Engineering Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Electrochemical Engineering Business and Engineering Administration Aeronautical Engineering Building Construction Mathematics + Cale We Eee bee NE Nee BIR EeeD | ae CI, TEINVEANIE TE ReliNe a a Professor In Charge of Course (Acting) NLT JEROME CLARKE HUNSAKER IMECHANICAL ENGINEERING | Professor In Charge of Course WILLIAM SPENCER HUT C BRN SG MINING AND PA Eee Aare Re ay Professor In Charge of Course WILLIAM EMERSON ARICA Tl EG In Charge of Course Professor MrEDERI@CK GEORGE. KEYES Claes WIRY Professor In Charge of Course Die DEG Ale BACKS © N eaters A | BINS NEE RUN GS Professor In Charge of Course SA NUE ERS Ag are bao alae BY OW. Sai PL BALE Ice Acree Professor In Charge of Course JOHN CLA RK Em Saas orga PH Yeous Professor In Charge of Course Pe aac Nee EN DIATE Ee EW AS Cel CAL eINDCAN els MINE, Protessor In Charge of Course (Acting) KANE ik KEXONN 1 OUNT GSHE SON CHINE (UL, SCHEINICIE JAIN CENER ee NGINEERING Professor In Charge of Course THOMAS RINGGOLD CAMP SANITARY ENGINEERI Nee Assoc. Prof. In Charge of Course HERVEY WOODBURN SHIMER GEOLO Gy Professor In Charge of Course (Acting) HARRY MANLEY GOODW|@ eerie Oe he Miler Al PUG NE ER ENG Professor In Charge of Course DEAMIMe SOS. ER 1) SOsN ed AVE K INU Vo PARIG ERIE. RUN Re Bowe MARINE ENGINEERING Professor In Charge of Course E RAY | NisttAge ell S'S pret BUSINESS AND ENGINEERING ADI UN FS RAT LON Professor In Charge of Course WEROME CLARKE HUNSAKER AERONA UH i GiAce EN GDN EER i=. In Charge of Course Professor RO, SW MEAN INE CS, TEU CS Ge Ik BUILDING ENGINEERING INADE (EON SHIN GS FOUN Protessor In Charge of Course FREDERICK SHENSTONE Vei@}O%psS MATHEMATICS Professor In Charge of Course F. J. ADAms Course IV Asst. Prof. R. ARTHUR Mil. Sci. Professor F. W. ADAms Course X Asst. Prof. C. E. ATKINSON Mil. Sci. Asst. Prof K. Barrows Course I Professor R. G. ApDAms Course II Asst. Prof. J.B. Bascock, 3RD Course I Professor J. A. BEATTIE Course V Assoc. Prof. 24. F. E. ARMSTRONG Course XV Professor L. B. ANDERSON Course IV Asst. Prof. F. H. BatLey Course XVIII Professor J. CG. BaLsBaucH Course VI Asst. Prof. R. D. BENNETT Course VI Assoc. Prof. EE —— ere ne ee ee C. W. BERRY G. A. BicHER Course II Mil. Sci. Professor Asst. Prof. S. A. BREED E. W. BRUGMANN Drawing Course X Assoc. Prof. Asst. Prof. J. W. M. Bunker Course VII Professor A. A. BLANCHARD Course V Professor E. BuckInNGHAM Course II Professor E. BuRTNER Course XIII Assoc. Prof. 25 H. C. BRADLEY Drawing Assoc. Prof. E. L. Bow es Course VI Assoc. Prof. EK. E. BuGBEE Course III Assoc. Prof. M. J. BuERGER Course XII Asst. Prof. W. V. CAsH Course IV ASST Ef0fe C. M. CooprerR Course X Professor Asst. Prof. L. B. CHAPMAN Course XIII Oe GaGa DA T. L. Davis Course VI Course V Professor Assoc. Prof. R. D. DoucGtass Course XVIII Asst. Prof. M.R.CoprrHoRNE English Asst. Prof. M. W. DoLe Course II Asst. Prof. W. J. Drisko Course VIII Professor 26 I. H. GowpREY Course II Assoc. Prof. C. W. DoTEN Course XV Professor H. B. Dwicut Course VI Professor W. A. CrosBy English Assoc. Prof. J. Doucias Course XVIII Asst. Prof. J. J. EAMEs Course IT Assoc. Prof. D. A. FALEs Course II Assoc. Prof. R. C. Eppy Course XV Assoc. Prof. Reps HAN Course VI Asst. Prof. F. L. Foster Course III Asst. Prof. H. E. EpcEerRtTon Course VI Asst. Prof. K. D. FERNsTROM Course XV Assoc. Prof. N. H. FRANK Course VIII ASSES ETO}. =i) IR, 18, [aii Course XV Asst. Prof. W. M. Fire Course I Assoc. Prof. P. FRANKLIN Course XVIII Assoc. Prof. J. L. EntwisTLe Course VI Asst. Prof. W. P. Fiske Course XV Asst. Prof. R. H. FRAZIER R. E. FREEMAN Course VI Economics Asst. Prof. Professor M. F. GarpNER - O. J. GATCHELL Course VI Mil. Sci. Asst. Prof. Assoc. Prof: L. J. GILLEesPIE Course V Professor (Oy VED, Aveiro Course II Professor N. R. GEORGE Course XVIII Assoc. Prof. A. L. Goopricu Drawing Assoc. Prof. 28 D. M. FuLLER H. W. GARDNER English Course ITV Asst. Prof: Professor G. GILBoy AS HS Ginn Course I Course V Assoc. Prof. Professor W. CG. GREENE, Jr. English Asst. Prof. E. A. GUuILLEMIN V. GUILLEMIN, Jr. Course VI Course VIII Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. A. C. Harpy L. Harris Course VIII Course V Assoc. Prof. Asst. Prof. C. R. Haywarp te Course III Assoc. Prof. J. F. G. GunTHER Course TV Asst. Prof. G. R. HARRISON Course VIII Professor H. L. Hazen Course VI Asst. Prof. 29 Wee Ds tsi Course V Assoc. Prof. E. C. Harwoop G. B. HAVEN Mil. Sci. Course II Asst. Prof. _ Professor F. L. HircHcock Course XVIII Professor Ly Ey HAMILTON Course V Assoc. Prof. A. F. HoLMss petiors Course II Course IT Assoc. Prof. Asst. Prof. G. L. Hosmer Ee Gaehorrsn Course I Course X Professor Assoc. Prof. O. INGRAHAM Economics Asst. Prof. V. O. HoMERBERG Course IIT Assoc. Prof. J. W. Howarp Course I Assoc. Prof. W. H. JAMEs Course IT Assoc. Prof. 30 E. Hopr Course XVITI Asst. Prof. E. H. Huntress Course V Asst. Prof. B. JOHNSON Mil. Sci. Asst. Prof. M. P. Horwoop Course VII Assoc. Prof. Jj. EF: Hype Mil. Sci. Asst. Prof. T. J. JOHNSTON W. H. Jones Mil. Sci. Course II Asst. Prof. Assoc. Prof. E. F. LANGLEY (CG, 15, ILAINsiie. French Course VI Professor Assoc. Prof. Gaby hocks Course III Professor H. H. W. Keiru Course XIII Professor R. R. LAWRENCE Course VI Professor W. V. Lyon Course VI Professor 31 O. C. Kopren H. R. KuURRELMEYER Course XVI German Assoc. Prof. Professor W. H. Lawrence W. A. LIDDELL Course IV Course I Professor Asst. Prof. F. A. Macoun Humanics Assoc. Prof. H. T. Mann L. F. Marex Course III Course X Assoc. Prof. Asst. Prof. E. B. Mintarp E. Mrraspe.ii Course X Course I Professor Asst. Prof. P. M. Morss Course VIII Asst. Prof. J. R. MarKHAM W. H. McApams A. L. MERRILL Course XVI Course X Course II Asst. Prof. Professor Professor P. H. Moon F. K. Morris G. W. MorsrE Course VI Course XII Hygiene Asst. Prof. Professor Med. Dir. A. A. Morton H. MuLLer Course V Course VIII Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. 32 S. P. MULLIKEN J. S. NEWELL Course V Course XVI Professor Assoc. Prof. F. H. Norton J. T. Norton Course III Course III Asst. Prof. Assoc. Prof. J. O’Connor Course XV a Asst. Prof. W. H. NewHousE Course XII Assoc. Prof. P. W. Norton Course IV Asst. Prof. G. OweEN Course XIII Professor 2) J. F. Norris Course V Professor W.B. NorrinGHAM Course VIII Asst. Prof. N. C. PAGE Course VIII Professor Cc. L. Norton Course VIII Professor S. OBER Course XVI Assoc. Prof. C. F. Park L. M. Passano D. PeEaBopy H. G. PEARSON J. W. PHELAN Course II Course XVIII Course II English Course V “ Professor Assoc. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Professor Professor H. B. Pxrturps C. H. Porter yy WePRATT B. E. Proctor M. RauscHER Course XVITI Course XV Course ITI Course VII Course XVI Professor Professor Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. F. E. RAyMonD J. L. Rew K. C. REyNo.Lps Course XV Course IV Course I Assoc. Prof. Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. 34 je Cy Rinny P. RoBERtTs A. T. RosBinson C. S. Rosinson R. E. RocGErs Course II English English Course X English Professor Assoc. Prof. Professor Assoc. Prof. Assoc. Prof. C. G. Rosssy H. E. Rosser E. G. RupBERG G. E. RussELL G. RUTLEDGE Course XVI Course XIII Course VIII Course I Course XVIII Professor Professor Asst. Prof. Professor _ Assoc. Prof. G. SCATCHARD A. A. SCHAEFER W. C. ScHumsB Me Course V Course XV Course V Assoc. Prof. ASSL 0p Assoc. Prof. 28) E. R. ScHWARZ F. W. SEARS Course VIII Asst. Prof. Course II Asst. Prof. L. B. SmirH Course V Asst. Prof. L. B. SLICHTER Course XII Profess or W. SPANNHAKE Course II Professor Hea Lee SEAVER: Course IV Professor ea en MERE Course II Assoc. Prof. D. C. STOCKBARGER Course VIII Asst. Prof. 36 T. K. SHERWOOD Course X Asst. Prof. M. S. SHERRILL Course V Professor T. SMITH Course II Assoc. Prof. R. H. Smiru Course XVI Professor J. A. STRATTON Course VIII ASSEAPTOF. D. J. STRUIK J. O. SUMMER Course XVIII Course TV Assoc. Prof. Prof. Emer. Ee js Vavuer C.F LAYLOR Course Course XVI Asst. Prof. Professor W. H. Timsie a Course VI Professor C. L. SvENsSoN G. W. SwWETT We, dal, Aver Course II Course II Course II Asst. Prof. Professor Assoc. Prof. Eo , TAyLOR M. pEK. THompson G. A. THRESHER Course XVI Course VIII Economics Asst. Prof. Professor Asst. Prof. A. L. TOWNSEND ja LRURYVON Course II Admissions Asst. Prof. Professor 2) D. S. TuckER Course XV Professor C. E. Tucker Course VI Assoc. Prof. R. J. VAN DE GRAAFF Course VIII Assoc. Prof. S. C. VESTAL Mil. Sci. Professor G. B. WATERHOUSE Course IIT Professor Died March 20, 1934 C. E. TuRNER Course VII Professor W. GS Voss Course I Professor E. F. Watts Drawing Asst. Prof. 38 H.W. UnpbEerRwoop, Jr. Course V Asste Prof. J. P. WALSTED Course III Asst. Prof. H. C. WEBER Course X Assoc. Prof. M.S. VALLARTA Course VIII Assoc. Prof. B. E. WARREN Course VIII Asst. Prof. N. WIENER K. L. Witpes G. B. WILKEs Fy CVWiLiLernr J. W. WILtrams Course XVIII Course VI Course VIII Course XVI Course VII Professor Asst. Prof. Professor Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. R. S. WILLIAMS A. G. WoopMAN L. F. WooprurFr I. N. ZAVARINE Course III Course V Course VI Course III Professor Assoc. Prof. Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. S. D. ZELDIN J. H. Zimmerman Course XVIII Course II Asst. Prof. ASSET OF, 39 CAL EMS S CU SS Ce Ags. CL A Ses @rE One Olr @rE PAE eee LSP Shes amon Se sh Ie eee NDERGRADUATES! So ordinary, so in the accustomed routine of life at an educational institution is the undergraduate that rarely does any- one attempt to reason back to the essential facts and reasons for the existence of that individual, the undergraduate. The outsider sees the undergraduate as an immature person, carrying books back and forth—strongly liable to be noisy when in groups; the instruc- tor and the administrators of his educational activities see him as a unit of ten to thirty men in whom must be implanted the essential facts of his profession, and they profess to find him somewhat reluctant to assimilate these facts; finally, the undergraduate sees his fellows as some other men working for the same end, striving to complete the cloistered business of learning and join in the current of life flowing by. Perhaps none of these have discerned the true position of the undergrad- uate in relation to the world, to his country and to his fellow men. Only when the ex-undergraduate, years later, has reached a commanding position in the world of affairs, do we recall that he was a graduate of a certain educational institution. Then we wonder what influence that institution had on the course of his life, what its value was in bringing him to that place which he now holds. What was its value? Too often, in working out the tactics and the details of learning, the policy and the strategy which brought them into being are forgotten, with the eventual result that the system runs away entirely from its original purpose. So as you look on these pages, at the conclusion of this school year, think a moment on the ultimate purpose of the toil just concluded. Perhaps that purpose is this: to enable each person who has been educated to fit better into the far-reaching system we call society. It is a complex, ill-fitting system as yet, because it is so new in form. If it is to function as a well-running machine, its parts must be coédrdinated so as to work with a minimum of friction. Each part, then, must be so constructed as to achieve this result. Education’s ultimate purpose is to form us—these parts of the system—so that we will work together. M. I. T. is an institution whose purpose is to provide for society certain especially designed units,—to carry out the mechanical analogy—units which are to play a definite part in the section of society which works for its guid- ance and control. The men whose pictures you see on the pages immediately following are destined to become important to the world in this generation as its builders, its designers and its administrators. Time will winnow out those not fitted, so that in the end, the men of the classes at M. I. T. shall have done that which every man must do—shall have filled a place whose importance no man can judge. 42 ee eee President RicHarpD BELL Secretary Rosert C. Becker Henry D. Humpnureys Proctor WETHERILL CALLIN SS 1eMe IC) Rha! Institute Committee Executive Committee Humphreys, Becker, Emery Kron, P., Bromley, Bell, Ball, Wetherill 43 Vice-President Rospert M. EmMery Treasurer E. Pitre Kron Epwarp P. BROMLEY WILLiaM G. BALL, JR. Graydon Leon Abbott PRovIpDENGE, R. I. “Skipper”; Prepared at Providence Technical High School; Ship Op- eration; Corporation XV; Naval Architectural Society; Freshman 150 lb. Crew; Freshman Wrestling Team; Entered Freshman Year. Wallace Sutherland Adams NEWBURYPORT, Mass. “Wally”; Prepared at Newbury- port High School; Mathematics; R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. John Winthrop Alder, ATQ MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Prepared at Blake Country Day School; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Mining Engineering Society, Vice-President; Entered Freshman Year. Lyman Hall Allen, Jr., AY MALDEN, Mass. Prepared at Chauncy Hall School; Business and Engineering Adminis- tration; Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3); Field Day Relay Team (1, 2); Entered Fresh- man Year. Baldwin Anciaux New York, N. Y. Prepared at George School; Phy- sics; Entered Freshman Year. Ewald Herman Andresen Boston, Mass. “Andy”; Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School; Building Engin- eering and Construction; Associated General Contractors; Catholic Club; Entered Freshman Year. Henry Nathaniel Andrews, AY Mexrost HiGHLaAnps, Mass. “Ernie”; Prepared at New Hamp- ton School; Biology and Public Health; Sedgwick Biological Soci- ety; Entered Freshman Year. Herbert Widener Andrews Newport, R. I. ‘Herbie’; Prepared at Rogers High School; Chemical Engineering; Ar- my Ordnance Association, Vice- President (4); Chemical Society; Freshman Fencing Team; R.O.T. C.; Entered Freshman Year. Gerhard Ansel SPRINGFIELD, Mass. “Jerry”; Prepared at Springfield Technical High School; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Cor- poration XV; Mining Engineering Society; Lacrosse, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Dormitory Committee (4); R.O.T.C.; En- tered Freshman Year. Thomas Lawrence Apjohn Brockton, Mass. Prepared at Brockton High School; Chemical Engineering; Freshman Rifle Team; Entered Freshman Year. Edward Lee Asch FREEPORT, N. Y. “Ed”; Prepared at Polytechnic Country Day School; Business and Engineering Administration; Dor- clan; Pi Tau Pi Sigma; Corpora- tion XV; Lacrosse, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Field Day Football Team (1): Class President (3); All Tech Smoker (3); Field Day Usher (3); Senior Week Com- mittee; Institute Committee (3); Junior Prom Committee, Chair- man (3); Musical Clubs (1, 2); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year, Charles Frederic Barrett, Jr. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. “Fred”; Prepared at Springfield Technical High School; Mining En- gineering and Metallurgy; Corpor- ation XV; Mining Engineering Society; Lacrosse, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Field Day Tug-of-War (1, 2); Entered Fresh- man Year. Henry Brightbill Backenstoss Wasnuiwncton, D. C. “Hank”; Prepared at Central High School; Electrical Engineering-Co- operative; Baton; Dorclan; Osiris; Tau Beta Pi, Secretary (4); Com- bined Professional Societies, Presi- dent (4); Electrical Engineering Society, Chairman (4); Dormitory Committee (4); Field Day Mar- shal (4); Institute Committee (4); Musical Clubs, Banjo Club, (2, 3, 4); VI-A News, Circulation Man- ager (3); Entered Sophomore Year. John Cahill Barrett Lynn, Mass. Prepared at Lynn Classical High School; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Tau Beta Pi; Track Club; Cross Country, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4), Captain (3); Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); M.I.T.A.A. (3); Field Day Mar- shal (4); Senior Week Committee; Entered Freshman Year. William Avery Baker, AY New Briratn, Conn. “Bill”; Prepared at New Britain High School; Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Baton; Scabbard and Blade; Naval Archi- tectural Society; Varsity Fencing Team (2, 4); Musical Clubs, In- strumental Club (2, 3, 4), Con- ductor) (4);) RO W:C.) Entered Freshman Year. William Walker Bartlett Quincy, Mass. “Bill”; Prepared at Quincy High School: Physics; Freshman La- crosse Team; Entered Freshman Year. William Gilbert Ball, Jr. Betmont, Mass. “Bill”; Prepared at Belmont High School; Business and Engineering Administration; Pi Tau Pi Sigma; Corporation XV, President (4); Commuters’ Association; ‘Track, Freshman ‘Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Field Day Relay Team (2); Class Executive Committee (4); Field Day Marshal (4); Senior Week Committee; R.O.T.C.; En- tered Freshman Year. Beshara Elian Battit Camprince, Mass. “Nimer”; Prepared at Rindge Technical School; Electrical En- gineering; Electrical Engineering Society; R.O.T.C.; Entered Fresh- man Year. William Franklin Baxter, Jr. WaBAN, Mass. “Frank”; Prepared at Newton High School; Business and Engin- eering Administration; Corpora- tion XV; Mechanical Engineering Society; Entered Freshman Year. David Ballantine, OAX Locust Vauiey, N. Y. “Davey”; Prepared at Deerfield Academy; Architecture; Frieze and Cornice, President (4); Musical Clubs (1); Entered Freshman Year. 45 Claude Panet Beaubien, 0= MontTREAL, CANADA Prepared at Loyola College: Busi- ness and Engineering Administra- tion: Entered Freshman Year. Stanley Martin Bebler SPRINGFIELD, MaAss. “‘Tanney”’; Prepared at Springfield Technical High School; Naval Architecture and Marine Engin- eering; Corporation XV; Naval Architectural Society; Field Day Tug-of-War re VP ROG) Glen ease Entered Freshman Year. Charles William Bechle, ®MA Yonkers, N. Y. “Chuck”; Prepared at Yonkers High School; Chemical Engineer- ing; Gridiron; Grogo: Chemical Society: Corporation XV; Inter- fraternity Conference (3); Robert A. Boit Prize (2); TECHNIQUE, Staff (1, 2), Circulation Manager 3), Editor-in-Chief (4); Entered Freshman Year. Robert Charles Becker Lone Istanp City, N. Y. “Bob”; Prepared at Newtown High School; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Dorclan; Tech Boat Club; Scabbard and Blade; Com- bined Professional Societies, Secre- tary-Treasurer (4); Mining Society, President (4); Crew, Freshman 150-lb., Varsity 150-lb. (2, 3, 4): Freshman Soccer Team: Class Secretary (4): Dormitory Com- mittee (4); Field Day Marshal (4): Senior Week Committee; R.O.T.C.: Entered Freshman Year. Robert Maxwell Becker DorcHESTER, Mass. “Bob”; Prepared at Boston Eng- lish High School; Building Engin- eering and Construction; Gridiron: Tau Beta Pi; Woop Garoo; Associ- ated General Contractors: Class Secretary (1, 2, 3); Field Day Usher (3); Benchmark (3); Voo Doo, Staff (1, 2), Literary Editor (3), Managing Editor (4); En- tered Freshman Year. Herbert Page Beers, Jr., PBE HIGHLAND Park, ILL. Prepared at Deerfield Shields High School; Architecture; Beaver Club; Frieze and Cornice; Entered Fresh- man Year. Cassius Clark Belden EspANOLA, ONTARIO, CANADA “Cash”; Prepared at Upper Can- ada College; Business and Engin- eering Administration; Corpora- tion XV, Associate Director; Me- chanical Engineering Society; En- tered Freshman Year. Richard Bell, X® Sr. Lours, Mo. “Dick”; Prepared at St. Louis Country Day School: Mining En- gineering and Metallurgy: Beaver Club, President (3): Varsity Club, Vice-President (4); Track Club, President (3, 4); Combined Pro- fessional Societies; Mining Society, Secretary (3); Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4), Captain (3, 4); Wearer of the “T”: M.I.T.A.A. (3, 4); Field Day Relay (1, 2); Class President (4); Field Day Usher (3); Field Day Marshal (4): Institute Committee (2, 3, 4), Chairman (4); Inter- fraternity Conference (3); Curricu- lum Committee (2, 3); The Tech, Staff (1); Osiris; Entered Freshman Year. Harold Richard Bellinson Currton, N. J. “Hal”; Prepared at Clifton High School; Physics; Masque; Physical Society; Field Day Tug-of-War 1, 2); Dramashop, Treasurer (2); Menorah Society, Vice-President (4); TrEcHnigug, Staff (2); Tech Show, Chorus (1), Business Man- ager (3); Entered Freshman Year. Arthur Paul Bencks, Jr., OX WasBan, Mass. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Acade- my; Business and Engineering Ad- ministration; Swimming, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3); En- tered Freshman Year. Walter Wallace Bird, Jr., SN Oak Park, Iv. “Wallie”; Prepared at Oak Park and River Forest Township High School; Aeronautical Engineering; Beaver Key Society; Quadrangle Club; Tech Boat Club; Varsity Club; Aeronautical Engineering Society; Scabbard and Blade: Var- sity Crew, Manager (3); Wearer of the “I”; M.I.T.A.A. (3, 4), Vice-President (4); Field Day Crew Manager (1); Field Day Usher (3); Field Day Marshal (4); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Adalbert Edwin Benfield BROOKLINE, Mass. Prepared at Rugby School; Phy- sics; Curriculum Committee (4); Entered Freshman Year. Warren Albert Bjorn WATERTOWN, Mass. William Wadsworth Bentley, Jr. PIKEVILLE, Ky. Prepared at Watertown Senior High School; Architectural Engin- eering; Tech Show (1); Entered Freshman Year. “Colonel”; Prepared at University of Kentucky; Aeronautical Engin- eering; Aeronautical Engineering Society; Entered Sophomore Year. M. Jack Bernstein, DBA Cuicaco, ILL. “Jack”; Prepared at Hyde Park High School; Civil Engineering; Civil Engineering Society; Field Day Tug-of-War (1, 2); Bench- mark, General Manager (3); Men- orah Society (1, 2); T.E.N., Staff (1, 2); R.O.T.C.; Entered Fresh- man Year. Samuel Blake Jamaica PLatn, Mass. Prepared at Dorchester High School; Business and Engineering Administration; Chemical Society; Corporation XV; Entered Fresh- man Year. George Edward Best, PMA Monson, MAINE Prepared at Portland High School; Electrochemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Field Day Marshal (4); Institute Committee (4); Inter- fraternity Conference (3, 4); Dra- mashop, Cast (2, 3); T.C.A., Staff (1, 2), Handbook (3), President (4); Tech Show, Orchestra (1); Entered Freshman Year. Alexander Muller Blakely Nortu Brtuerica, Mass. “Alec”; Prepared at Howe High School; Physics; Entered Freshman Year. John Godfrey Borger, 02 PEARL River, N. Y. “Goof”; Prepared at Pearl River High School; Aeronautical Engin- eering; Scabbard and Blade; Tau Beta Pi; Automotive Engineering Society, Vice Chairman (4); Hock- ey, Varsity Team (3, 4); Lacrosse, Freshman ‘Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Interfraternity Confer- SMO (VHS AAesINos, eben (Ey Sie R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Joseph Bicknell WeymoutH, Mass. “Bicky”’; Prepared at Weymouth High School; Aeronautical Engin- eering; Aeronautical Engineering Society; Commuters’ Association; Entered Freshman Year. Eliot Brainerd Bradford Boston, Mass. “Brad”; Prepared at Boston Eng- lish High School; Physics; Physical Society; Boxing, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Freshman Cross Country Team; R.O.T.C.; Entered Fresh- man Year. John Stanley Brinkler Lynn, Mass. Prepared at Lowell Institute; Arch- itectural Engineering; Entered Freshman Year. William Brockmann, PK Mexico D. F., Mrexsco “Bill”; Prepared at Xaverian Col- lege; Civil Engineering; Catholic Club; Soccer, Freshman ‘Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Musical Clubs, Business Manager (3); En- tered Freshman Year. Edward Pomfret Bromley, 0X PHILADELPHTA, Pa. “Ed”; Prepared at Montgomery School; Business and Engineering Administration; Beaver Club, Trea- surer (3); Beaver Key Society, Sec- retary (4); Quadrangle Club; Tech Boat Club; Corporation XV; Crew, Freshman Heavy, Junior Varsity (2); Field Day Crew (1); Field Day Tug-of-War (2); Class Executive Committee (1, 2); All Tech Smoker (4); Field Day Usher (3); Field Day Marshal (4); Senior Week Committee; Freshman Rules Com- mittee (3); Institute Committee (4); Junior Prom Committee (3); Entered Freshman Year. Ralph Oswald Brown ATTLEBORO, Mass. “Brownie”; Prepared at Attleboro High School; Biology and Public Health; Sedgwick Biological Soci- ety; R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Samuel Preston Brown, OAX Maptewoop, N. J. “Sammy”; Prepared at Columbia High School; Aeronautical Engin- eering; Aeronautical Engineering Society; Mechanical Engineering Society; Freshman Wrestling Team; Field Day Football, Manager (3); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Winton Brown, =N BROOKLINE, Mass. “Moose”; Prepared at Central High School; Chemical Engineer- ing; Alpha Chi Sigma, Vice-Presi- dent (4); Stylus; Swimming, Vars- ity Team (2, 3, 4); Interfraternity Conference (2, 3); The Tech, Staff (2), Circulation Manager (3); R. O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. John Grayson Brunner WasuinctTon, D. C. “Johnnie”: Prepared at George Washington University; Civil En- gineering; Chi Epsilon, Secretary; Civil Engineering Society, Presi- dent (4); Combined Professional Societies; Benchmark, Editor-in- Chief (3); R-O-T.C.; Entered Sophomore Year. Charles Edmund Buchanan, PMA ARLINGTON, Mass. “Buck”; Prepared at Arlington High School: Business and Engin- eering Administration; Gridiron; Scroll, Secretary-Treasurer (4); Pi Delta Epsilon, Treasurer (3); Chem- ical Society; Corporation XV; In- terfraternity Conference, Secretary (3, 4); 1.G.A.3 Staff (1,,3)3 EN. Staff (1, 2), Treasurer (3), Busi- ness Manager (4); Tech Circus Committee (3); Entered Freshman Year. George Gelston Moore Bull, Ovk Yonkers, N. Y. Prepared at Phillips Andover Ac- ademy; Business and Engineering Administration; Masque; Chemical Society; Corporation XV; Varsity Hockey Manager (3): Freshman Soccer Team; Class Baseball (1); Tech Show, Cast (1, 3); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. John Francis Burke NEWBURYPORT, Mass. Prepared at Newburyport High School; Chemical Engineering; En- tered Freshman Year. James Holmwood Burke BurraLo, N. Y. “Jim”: Prepared at University of Michigan: Ship Operation; Naval Architectural Society; Catholic Club; Entered Freshman Year. James Heatly Burnham, ®k ScHENECTADY, N. Y. “Jim”; Prepared at Schenectady High School; Mechanical Engin- eering; Beaver Club; Automotive Engineering Society; Swimming, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2,3, 4); Field Day Marshal (4); Entered Freshman Year. Gordon Kendrick Burns, 0AX Maptewoop, N. J. “G.K.”; Prepared at Columbia High School; Electrical Engineer- ing-Cooperative; Gridiron; Hex- alpha; Scroll; Tau Beta Pi, Presi- dent (4); Electrical Engineering Society, Vice-President; T.E.N., Staff (1, 2), Managing Editor (3); Entered Freshman Year. Thomas Milton Burton ME LRosE, Mass. “Tommy”; Prepared at Cranston High School; Business and Engin- eering Administration; Tech Boat Club; Varsity Club; Corporation XV; Crew, 150-lb. Varsity (3, 4); Freshman Hockey Team; Wearer of the “T”; Entered Freshman Year. Ao John Townsend Burwell, ®BE MiLLwoop, Va. “Johnny”; Prepared at Episcopal High School; Physics; Beaver Club: Osiris; Scabbard and Blade; Physi- cal Society; Field Day Tug-of-War; All Tech Smoker (3); Interfrater- nity Conference (4); Walker Me- morial Committee (2); The Tech, Staff (1); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Charles Bernard Burwen, TA® Lynn, Mass. “Charlie”; Prepared at Lynn Classi- cal High School; Architecture: Architectural Society; | Entered Freshman Year. Harold Aaron Butters, Jr., AY Bretmont, Mass. Junie?;) Prepared at Chauncy Hall School; Civil Engineering; Civil Engineering Society; Gym, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. William Wallace Buttmi Bronx, N. Y. “Bill’; Prepared at Regis High School; Civil Engineering; Chemi- cal Society; R.O.T.C.; Entered Junior Year. John Gurney Callan, Jr. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. “Jink”; Prepared at Rindge Tech- nical School; Business and Engin- eering Administration; Corpora- tion XV; Mechanical Engineering Society; Swimming, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3); En- tered Freshman Year. John Frank Campello RevERE, Mass. y Prepared at Revere School: Mechanical Engin- e Mechanical Engineering Societv: Freshman Track Team: Field Day Football; Entered Fresh- Oscar Edward Cantor Matrapan, Mass t Mechanic Arts General Science: 150-lb.. Varsity Day Crew (2); ered Freshman Year. John Joseph Carey Peter James Carlaftes NEW rE, ON. ¥. 2 -d at Peddie School: ag: Electrical Field Day Freshman Harrison Cornforth Carlson Newton CENTRE, Mass. Pr i at Newton Higt 1 School: ering; Entered Floyd Roe Carpenter, X® Monroe, N. Y. Prepared at George School; Busi- ness and Engineering Administra- tion; Entered Freshman Year. Ernest Raymond Carr, Jr. Lynn, Mass. “Ray”; Prepared at Lynn Classical High School; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Mining Engin- eering Society: T.E.N., Staff (1, 2); Entered Freshman Year. Leo Augustine Carten CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Prepared at Rindge Technical School; Mechanical Engineering: Army Ordnance Association; Mech- anical Engineering Society; Cath- olic Club; R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Richard Cavanagh, ®1A BROOKLINE, Mass. Prepared at Brookline High School; Mining Engineering and Metallur- gy; Entered Freshman Year. Tsan Sheung Chan Hone Kone, CHINA Prepared at Diocesan Boys’ School; Business and Engineering Adminis- tration; Corporation XV; Entered Freshman Year. Willard Dalrymple Chandler, Jr. WINCHESTER, Mass. “Will’; Prepared at Winchester High School; Chemistry; Chemical Society, Vice-President (4); Com- bined Professional Societies; Gom- muters’ Association; R.O.T.C.; En- tered Freshman Year. Constant Woodman Chase, Jr. Newport, R. I. “Connie”; Prepared at Rogers High School: Electrical Engineer- ing; Electrical Engineering Society; Field Day Tug-of-War (1); Musi- cal Clubs, Glee Club (4); R.O.T.C.; Fntered Freshman Year. John Frederick Chesterman, )X PirTsBURGH, PENNA. “Jack”; Prepared at Shady Side Academy; Electrical Engineering- Co-operative; Entered Junior Year. Lun Kee Chew Ex Paso, TExaAs Prepared at El Paso High School; Mechanical Engineering; Army Ordnance Association; Mechanical Engineering Society; Entered Soph- omore Year. Alexey Gregory Chiniakov Tomsk, U.S.S.R. Prepared at Tomsk Institute of Technology; Architectural Engin- eering: Entered Junior Year. Iya Edgar Burns Chiswell!, Jr. Wasuincton, D.C. “Ed”; Prepared at Central High School; Chemical Engineering; Ba- ton: Beaver Key Society; Dorclan; Scabbard and Blade, Captain (4); Tau Beta Pi, Vice-President (4); Dormitory Committee (4); Field Day Usher (3); Field Day Marshal (4); Class Day Marshal (4); Senior Week Committee; Institute Com- mittee (4); Musical Clubs, Staff (1, 2), Treasurer (3), General Manager (4); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Yau Too Chiu YAuUMATY, HONGKONG, CHINA Prepared at Diocesan Boys’ School; Mechanical Engineering; Mechan- ical Engineering Society; Entered Freshman Year. William Randolph Churchill, ®LA New York, N. Y. “Rudy”; Prepared at Phillips An- dover Academy: Electrochemical Engineering; Beaver Club; Beaver Key Society; Gridiron, President (4); Freshman Soccer Team; Field Day Usher (3); Field Day Marshal (4); The Tech, Staff (1, 2), Adver- tising Manager (3), General Man- ager (4); R.O.T.C.; Osiris; Entered Freshman Year. Eugene Sherman Clarke ‘TopsFIELD, Mass. ‘Gene’; Prepared at Perley Free School; Chemical Engineering; Masque; Tech Show, Music Direc- tor (3); Entered Freshman Year. Edward Safford Coe SHARON, Mass. “Coke”; Prepared at Chauncy Hall School; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Chemical Society; Freshman Fencing Team; Fresh- man Lacrosse Team; Field Day Football; Commuters Association; Entered Freshman Year. Allan Kurz Cook LouisvILLE, Ky. Prepared at University of Louis- ville; Mechanical Engineering; En- tered Junior Year. Roger Timothy Coffey COLCHESTER, CONN. Prepared at Chapman Technical High School; Mechanical Engin- eering; Mechanical Engineering Society; Entered Freshman Year. Carlton Joseph Cook, AkII BincuamtTon, N. Y. “Cookie”; Prepared at Bingham- ton Central High School; Business and Engineering Administration; Army Ordnance Association, Vice- President (3), President (4); Chem- William Emerson Coleman, DAE McKeesport, PENNA. “Bill”; Prepared at McKeesport High School; Electrical Engineer- ing; Scabbard and Blade, 1st Lieu- tenant: Electrical Engineering So- ciety; R.O.T.C.; Entered Fresh- man Year. ical Society; Combined Professional Societies; Corporation XV, Direc- tor (4); Fencing, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3,); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. William Burns Collier CLARKSVILLE, ARK. “Bill”; Prepared at College of the Ozarks Academy; Business and Engineering Administration; Cor- poration XV; Musical Clubs (3. 4); Tech Show (2); Entered Sopho- more Year. Edward Latham Cook Danvers, Mass. Prepared at Holten High School; Mechanical Engineering; Army Ordnance Association: R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Arthur Leonard Conn WasuHincTon, D. C. “Art”; Prepared at Central High School; Chemical Engineering; Ba- ton, Secretary-Treasurer (3), Pres- ident (4); Dorclan; Tau Beta Pi; Freshman Soccer Team; Dormi- tory Committee, Secretary (4): Musical Clubs, Banjo Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Leader (3); Tech Show, Orches- tra (3); Entered Freshman Year. Martin Francis Cosgrove CAMBRIDGE, MaAss. “Frank”; Prepared at Rindge Technical School; Building Engin- eering and Construction; Associ- ated General Contractors; Catholic Club; Class Baseball (3); Entered Freshman Year. Felix Joseph Conti SPRINGFIELD, MaAss. Samson Irving Crew, X® CINGINNATI, OHTO Prepared at Springfield Technical High School; Civil Engineering; Civil Engineering Society; Catho- lic Club; Class Baseball (1, 2); Dramashop (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. “Sam”; Prepared at University School; Building Engineering and Construction; Associated General Contractors; Entered Freshman Year. 52 Gorham Kingman Crosby Gtien Rupee, N. J. “King”; Prepared at Glen Ridge High School; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Beaver Club; Dor- John Baptist D’Albora, Jr. DorcuestEerR, Mass. clan, Secretary-Treasurer (3); Min- ing Engineering Society; Basket- ball, Freshman Team, Varsity ‘Team (2); Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Class Base- ball (1, 2, 3); All-Tech Smoker (3, 4); Dormitory Committee, Chairman (4); Elections Commit- tee (3, 4); Field Day Marshal (4); Class Day Marshal (4); Senior Week Committee; Institute Com- mittee, Vice-President (4); Cur- riculum Committee (4); The Tech, Staff (1); Osiris; Entered Freshman Year. Franklin Van Heusen Cross Fort Pua, N. Y. “Frank”; Prepared at Fort Plain High School; Chemistry; Chemical Society, President (4); Combined Professional Societies; Entered Freshman Year. Robert Robinette Cull SHAKER HeEIGHTs, Ouro Prepared at University School; Physics; Physical Society, Secre- tary-Treasurer (4); Entered Fresh- man Year. “D’Al”; Prepared at Alexander Hamilton High School; Electrical Engineering- Communications; Masque; Catholic Club; Musical Clubs, Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Tech Show (3), Costumes Manager (4); The Tech, Staff (2); Entered Freshman Year. Joseph Daleda Fatt River, Mass. Prepared at Durfee High School: Mechanical Engineering; Mechan- ical Engineering Society; Freshman Cross Country Team; Varsity Soc- cer Team (2, 3, 4); Track, Fresh- man Team, Varsity Team (4); T.E. N., Staff (2); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Gordon Abbott Danforth Swampscotr, Mass. Prepared at Swampscott High School: Electrical Engineering; Electrical Engineering Society; Pi Tau Pi Sigma; Freshman Gym Team; R.O.T.C.; Entered Fresh- man Year. Alfred Clemont D’Arcey CHELSEA, Mass. “Al”; Prepared at George Washing- ton High School; Mechanical En- gineering; Mechanical Engineering Society; Entered Freshman Year. Vito Michael Czeikus Boston, Mass. Prepared at Tufts College; Electri- cal Engineering; Entered Sopho- more Year. Constantine Sophocles Dadakis Mr. Vernon, N.Y. “Dean”; Prepared at Mount Ver- non High School; Business and Engineering Administration; Bea- ver Key Society; Gridiron; Stylus, President (3); Corporation XV; Field Day Tug-of-War (1, 2); Field Day Usher (3); Freshman Rules Committee (3); The Tech, Staff (1, 2), News Editor (3), Man- aging Editor (4); Entered Fresh- man Year. Carleton Bridges Davis STONEHAM, Mass. Prepared at Stoneham High School: Electrical Engineering; Entered Freshman Year. 53 Gordon Day, PAO EncLEwoop, N.J. “Gord”; Prepared at Stevens Pre- paratory Scho 1; Civil Engineering; Civil Engineering Society; Bench- mark, Advertising Manager (3); Tech Show, Rehearsals Manager (3), Company Manager (4); En- tered Freshman Year. William Chesley Decker, PIA FREDERICKSBURG, VA. “Bill”; Prepared at University of Richmond; Electrical Engineering; Entered Junior Year. Ernest DePaolo Danvers, Mass. “Ernie”; Prepared at Holten High School; Architectural Engineering; Combined Professional Societies; Entered Freshman Year. Antonio Angelo DePietro WESTERLY, R. I. Prepared at ‘Tri-State College; Civil Engineering; Entered Sopho- more Year. William Earl Dobbins Wosurn, Mass. “Bill”; Prepared at Woburn High School; Sanitary Engineering; Civil Engineering Society; Musical Clubs Glee Club (4); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. 54 Thomas Francis Donlan, Jr. NortH ANDOVER, Mass. “Tommy”; Prepared at Johnson High School; Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Naval Architectural Society; Catholic Club; Entered Freshman Year. Stanley Willard Doroff CHELSEA, Mass. “Stan’’; Prepared at Chelsea Senior High School; Mechanical Engin- eering; Mechanical Engineering Society; Entered Freshman Year. Julian Abbott Dorr, AY LoweE.i, Mass. “Jay”; Prepared at Lowell High School; Business and Engineering Administration; Corporation DOVE Electrical Engineering Society; Mus- ical Clubs, Glee Club (3); T.E.N., Staff (1); Entered Freshman Year. William Leslie Doten, Jr. Newton CENTER, Mass. “Tes”; Prepared at Newton High School; Business and Engineering Administration; Corporation XV; Field Day Relay (2); Entered Freshman Year. Francis Schalck Doyle, ATA POTTSVILLE, PENNA. “Frank”; Prepared at Mercersburg Academy; Aeronautical Engineer- ing; Scroll; Scabbard and Blade: Aeronautical Engineering Society; Corporation XV; Mechanical En- gineering Society; Society of Auto- motive Engineers; Squash, Man- ager (2,3); Freshman Track Team; M.I.T.A.A. (2, 3); Field Day Tug-of-War (2); Senior Week Committee; T.E.N., Staff (1, 2), Treasurer (3); Tech Show (1); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. ae Joseph Albin Drankowski SALEM, Mass. “Dranky”; Prepared at Salem Classical and High School; Aero- nautical Engineering; Scabbard and Blade; R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Frederick Davenport Drew, KAY Newton CENTRE, Mass. “Fred”; Prepared at Newton High School; General Science; Fresh- man Rifle Team; Freshman Track Team; Field Day Tug-of-War (1, 2); Liberal Club (3); Entered Freshman Year. Milton Drexler RocuHeEstErR, N. Y. “Drex”’; Prepared at Monroe High School; Biology and Public Health; Chemical Society; Entered Fresh- man Year. Rene Gaston DuBois St. Louis, Mo. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Acade- my; Business and Engineering Ad- ministration; Corporation XV; So- ciety of Automotive Engineers; ithe lech, Stait, () ; Entered Freshman Year. John Bartol Dunning, 0X Monrc air, N. J. “Jack”; Prepared at Montclair High School; Business and Engin- eering Administration; Beaver Club; Quadrangle Club; Army Ordnance Association; Field Day Crew (1); All-Tech Smoker (3), Chairman (4); Field Day Usher (3); Field Day Marshal (4); Institute Com- mittee, Executive Committee (4); Interfraternity Conference (3); Walker Memorial Committee (2, 3), Chairman (4); Voo Doo, Staff (1); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Oleg John Dvornichenko New York, N. Y. Prepared at Mercersburg Academy; Architecture; Entered Freshman Year. Henry William Eagan Brockton, Mass. “Harry”: Prepared at Boston Latin School; Business and Engineering Administration; Scabbard and Blade; Corporation XV; Catholic Club, Secretary; Boxing, Varsity Team (2,3); Hockey, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Freshman Track Team; Field Day Football (1); Class Baseball (2); Senior Week Committee; Junior Prom Commit- tee: R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Roland Dwight Eaton SPRINGFIELD, Mass. “Eat”; Prepared at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; General Sci- ence; Physical Society; Entered Sophomore Year. Lawrence Charles Ebel Ricumonp Hii, N. Y. Prepared at Jamaica High School; Electrical | Engineering - Coopera- tive; Electrical Engineering Society; Liberal Club, Vice-President (3), President (4); VI-A News, News Editor, Advertising Manager; En- tered Freshman Year. Robert Ebenbach, SN GLENSIDE, PENNA. “Ebie”; Prepared at Cheltenham High School; Aeronautical Engin- eering; Scabbard and Blade; Aero- nautical Engineering Society; All- Tech Smoker (3): Field Day Usher (3); Walker Memorial Com- mittee (2, 3); T.E.N., Staff (1), Cir- culation Manager (2); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Robert Nelson Eck, SAE Lake Mitts, WIs. “Bob”; Prepared at Lake Mills High School; Electrical Engineer- ing-Cooperative; Hexalpha, Trea- surer; Tau Beta Pi; Electrical En- gineering Society; WI-A News, News Editor, Business Manager; Sparks, Business Manager; R.O. T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Charles Edward Ellis READING, Mass. “Charlie”; Prepared at Reading High School; Chemical Engineer- ing; Entered Freshman Year. Robert Macnab Emery, =N JOLLEGE STATION, TEXAS “Tuffy”; Prepared at Severn School; Civil Engineering; Tech Boat Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Civil Engineering Society; Chi Epsilon; Scabbard and _ Blade; Crew, Junior Varsity (3), Varsity (4); Varsity Wrestling Team (2); Class Vice-President (4); All-Tech Smoker (3); Field Day Usher (3); Field Day Marshal (4); Senior Week Committee; Institute Committee (2, 3); Benchmark, Circulation Manager (3); Tech Show, Cast (3); Voo Doo, Staff (1, 2), Circulation Manager (3); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. James Phanor Eder, OAX Forest Hits, L. I, N. Y. “Jim”; Prepared at The Choate School: Mechanical Engineering; Combined Professional Societies; Mechanical Engineering Society, President; Squash, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (3,4); Tennis, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4), Captain (4); M.LT.A.A. (4); Field Day Marshal (4); En- tered Freshman Year. Arthur Clarence Esslinger TEANECK, N. J. “Art”; Prepared at Withrow High School; Business and Engineering Administration; Army Ordnance Association; Corporation XV, Di- rector (3), Vice-President (4); Varsity Golf Team (2, 3, 4), Cap- tain (3, 4); M.I.T.A.A. (4); R.O. T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Radcliffe Guest Edmonds, 0AX MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. “Rad’’; Prepared at Shattuck Mili- tary School: Chemical Engineering: Alpha Chi Sigma, Reporter; Tau Beta Pi; Varsity Swimming Team (3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Arthur Bradford Ellenwood, Jr. DorcHESTER, Mass. James Taylor Evers, X WaAuSEON, OHIO “Brad”; Prepared at Dorchester High School for Boys; Building Engineering and Construction; Gridiron; Tau Beta Pi; Associated General Contractors; Commuters Association: Class Baseball (1); Voo Doo, Staff (2), Literary Editor (3); Entered Freshman Year. Robert Medill Elliott, AY Cuicaco, IL. “Bob”; Prepared at Parker High School; Physics; Physical Society; Class Executive Committee (3); Field Day Usher (3); Field Day Marshal (4); Entered Freshman Year. “Jim”; Prepared at Miami Uni- versity; Electrical Engineering- Communications; Grogo; Electrical Engineering Society; Field Day Usher (3); TECHNIQUE, Photo- graphic Manager (3); Entered Sophomore Year. Frank Anthony Faillace BROOKLINE, Mass. “Frank”; Prepared at English High School; Architecture; Archi- tectural Society; Entered Fresh- man Year. Jonathan Fairbanks West Roxpury, Mass. “Johnnie”; Prepared at Boston Latin School; Electrical Engineer- ing; Electrical Engineering Society; Gym, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Liberal Club; R.O. T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Cecil Faraoni WATERVLIET, N. Y. Prepared at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Entered Sophomore Year. Robert Dunbar Faunce Boston , Mass. Prepared at Boston English High School; Chemical Engineering; Chemical Society; R.O.T.C.; En- tered Freshman Year. Robert Wallace Fay WINCHESTER, Mass. “Wally”; Prepared at Winchester High School; Business and Engin- eering Administration; R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. William Francis Fell PHOENIXVILLE, PENNA. Prepared at The Hill School; Elec- trical Engineering - Communica- tions; Entered Freshman Year. Sy) Carroll Dee Fentress, kK RicHMmonpb, VA. Prepared at University of Rich- mond; Chemical Engineering; Al- pha Chi Sigma, Treasurer: Scab- bard and Blade; Army Ordnance Association; Chemical Society; Freshman Track Team; Field Day Relay (2); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Charles Francis Feuchter, BOII Carro, IL. “Charlie”; Prepared at Lake For- est Academy; Chemical Engineer- ing; Alpha Chi Sigma; Beaver Key Society; Tau Beta Pi; Varsity Gym Team, Manager (3); Tennis, Fresh- man Team, Varsity Team (3, 4); M.I.T.A.A. (3); Field Day Usher (3); Musical Clubs, Banjo Club (1, 2); Entered Freshman Year. George Edward Fickett Aucusta, MAtNE Prepared at Cony High School; Electrical Engineering-Coopera- tive; Dorclan; Electrical Engineer- ing Society; Catholic Club; Field Day Tug-of-War; Class Baseball (1, 2); VI-A News, Staff (3), Edi- tor-in-Chief (4); Entered Freshman Year. Harry Fine CHELSEA, Mass. “Finn’’; Prepared at Chelsea High School: Electrical Engineering- Communications; Electrical Engin- eering Society; Entered Freshman Year. Charles William Finnigan Forest Hiurs, N. Y. Prepared at Horace Mann School; Electrical Engineering-Communi- cations; Freshman Swimming Team; Varsity Track Team (2, 3); Field Day Tug-of-War (1, 2); Lib- eral Club; Radio Society, Secre- tary-Treasurer (2), Vice-President (3) Uhe™ ech Statt (354): En- tered Freshman Year. Joseph Fishman DorcCHESTER, Mass. “Joe”; Prepared at Brockton High School; Building Engineering and Construction; Benchmark, Adver- tisine Manager (3); Entered Freshman Year. Edward Sanger Fleming WELLESLEY, Mass. Prepared at Watertown High School; Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Entered Freshman Year. John Henry Flood, AX® LoweE.t, Mass. Prepared at Lowell High School; Biology and Public Health; Delta Omega; Sedgwick Biological Soci- ety; Entered Freshman Year. Wilbur Powell Foote PirrsFIELD, Mass. “Butch”; Prepared at Pittsfield High School; Chemical Engineer- ing; Varsity Club; Chemical Soci- ety; Rifle, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4), Manager (3), Cap- tain (4); M.I.T.A.A. (3, 4); Wearer of the “T”; Field Day Tug-of- War (2); Field Day Marshal (4); Entered Freshman Year. George Arthur Fowles, PK® BEREA, Onto “Benny”; Prepared at Baldwin Wallace College; Electrical Engin- eering; Electrical Engineering So- ciety; Musical Clubs (2, 3); En- tered Freshman Year. Arthur Bonham Fox, AL® Fresno, CALIF. “Art”: Prepared at University of California; Electrical Engineering- Cooperative; Tau Beta Pi; En- tered Freshman Year. Arthur Gardner Fox Monrtciair, N. J. Prepared at Montclair High School; Electrical Engineering-Coopera- tive; Aeronautical Engineering So- ciety; Electrical Engineering Soci- ety: Musical Clubs, Staff (2); R.O. T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Harry William Fox Ma.pen, Mass. Prepared at Malden High School; Chemistry; Chemical Society; R.O. T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Louis Frank DorcuHEsTER, Mass. “Louie”; Prepared at Boston Eng- lish High School; Aeronautical En- gineering; Aeronautical Engineer- ing Society; Scabbard and Blade; Varsity Boxing Team (3); Crew, 150-lb. Freshman, Varsity (2); Field Day Crew (1, 2); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Robert John Frazier GLoucesTER, Mass. “Bob”; Prepared at Gloucester High School; Civil Engineering; Civil Engineering Society; En- tered Freshman Year. Earl Augustus French CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Prepared at Cambridge Latin School; Business and Engineering Administration; Corporation XV; Musical Clubs, Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Irvin George Gahm Boston, Mass. “Iggy”; Prepared at Boston Latin School; Biology and Public Health: Baton; Masque; Combined Pro- fessional Societies; Sedgwick Biol- ogical Society; Freshman Boxing Team; Freshman Rifle Team; Swimming, Freshman Team, Var- sity Team (2); Tennis, Varsity Team (3); Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2); Field Day Tug- of-War (1); Liberal Club; Musical Clubs, Glee Club; Tech Show, Castano); selnes Mech we stath 1(4))2 R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Charles Brintzinghofter Gamble, Jr. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. ‘Charlie’; Prepared at Blake School; General Engineering; In- stitute Committee (4); Dramashop, Staff (1), Stage Manager (2), Pro- duction Manager (3), General Manager (4); T.E.N., Staff (2); Entered Freshman Year. Frederick Charles Gans CAMBRIDGE, MaAss. Prepared at Cambridge High and Latin School; Architecture; En- tered Freshman Year. Kari Albert Gardner SourH WeymoutH, Mass. “KK; Prepared at Weymouth High School; Chemical Engineering: Voo Doo, Staff (2, 3); Entered Fresh- man Year. 8) Alfonso Luis Garrido Cat, Cotomsis, S. A. Prepared at Universidad del Cauca; Architectural Engineering; Catho- lic Club; Entered Freshman Year. Henri Gaudefroy MontTrREAL, CANADA Prepared at Ecole Polytechnique; Electrical Engineering; Entered Senior Year. Ralph Nelson Geil Rocuester, N. Y. “Luigi”; Prepared at East Orange High School; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Dorclan; Mining Engineering Society; Lacrosse, Var- sity Team (2, 3, 4), Captain (3, 4); M.I.T.A.A. (3, 4); Field Day Crew (1); Field Day Football (2); Class Baseball (2); Field Day Marshal (4): Senior Week Committee; En- tered Freshman Year. Edwin John Geittmann, AXA Evanston, ILL. “Bud”; Prepared at University of Missouri; Business and Engineering Administration; Corporation XV; R.O.T.C.; Entered Sophomore Year. Irving Geltman Boston, Mass. “Gel”; Prepared at Boston English High School; Biology and Public Health; Masque; Sedgwick Bi- ologi cal Society; Freshman Rifle Team; Musical Clubs (4); R.O.T. C.; Entered Freshman Year. Paul Myer Gerhard ScarspDALe, N. Y. Prepared at Scarsdale High School; General Engineering; Aeronautical Engineering Society, Treasurer (2), Vice-President (3); Cross Country, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Varsity Track Team (4); Entered Sopho- more Year. Turner Wright Gilman NortH AsBincton, Mass. Prepared at Abington High School; Electrical Engineering-Communi- cations; Electrical Engineering So- ciety; Radio Society; Unity Club, President (4); TECHNIQUE, Staff (1, 2); R.O.T.C.; Entered Fresh- man Year. Domenico Giuffrida LAWRENCE, Mass. “Don”; Prepared at St. John’s Pre- paratory School; Mechanical En- gineering; Army Ordnance Associ- ation; Field Day ‘Tug-of-War; Field Day Crew; R.O.T.C.; En- tered Freshman Year. Gordon Glover WINCHESTER, Mass. Prepared at Winchester High School; Aeronautical Engineering: Entered Freshman Year. Charles George Glueck, X® Newton, Mass. “Chuck”; Prepared at Chauncy Hall School; Business and Engin- eering Administration; 150-lb. Freshman Crew; Tennis, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4): Field Day Crew (1); Entered Freshman Year. 60 Bernard Goldforb Marrapan, Mass. ‘Bernie’; Prepared at Boston Latin School; Electrical Engineer- ing; Stylus; Electrical Engineering Society; Radio Society; Menorah Society; The Tech, Staff (2, 3); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Samuel Solomon Goldstein Boston, Mass. “Sam”; Prepared at Chauncy Hall School; Business and Engineering Administration; Corporation XV, Director (4); Menorah Society, Vice-President (2); Musical Clubs (1, 2); Voo Doo, Staff (1); Entered Freshman Year. Page Golsan, Jr., XP New York, N. Y. “Bud”; Prepared at Kansas City Country Day School; Business and Engineering Administration; En- tered Freshman Year. Nathan Goodman Boston, Mass. “Nat”; Prepared at Boston Eng- lish High School; General Science; Sedgwick Biological Society; Men- orah Society; Musical Clubs, Staff (1, 2); Entered Freshman Year. Richard Loren Gouchoe RUTLAND, VT. Prepared at Rutland High School; Electrical Engineering; Entered Freshman Year. Robert Bungay Gow Wicuita, KaANsAs “Bob”; Prepared at Wichita High School; Electrical Engineering-Co- operative; Electrical Engineering Society; VI-A News, Advertising Manager (3); Sparks, Staff (3); Entered Junior Year. Albert Melvin Grass Quincy, Mass. Al’; Prepared at Quincy High School; Electrical Engineering- Communications; Electrical En- gineering Society; Entered Fresh- man Year. Ernest Joseph Adolph Green- wood, Jr. Jamaica Prain, Mass. “Ernie”; Prepared at Boston Eng- lish High School; Aeronautical En- gineering; Aeronautical Engineer- ing Society; Catholic Club; Varsity Cress Country Team (4); Varsity Track Team (4); Commuters’ As- sociation; R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Robert Leon Grosjean, ®I'A BrussEts, BELGIUM “Bob”; Prepared at Brussels High School; Business and Engineering Administration; Beaver Club; En- tered Sophomore Year. Arthur Lawrence Grout SKANEATELES, N. Y. “Grout”; Prepared at Skaneateles High School; Architecture; Tech Show, Staff (3); R.O.T.C.; En- tered Freshman Year. Samuel Austin Groves CENTERVILLE, Mass. “Sam”; Prepared at Dartmouth College; Business and Engineering Administration; Entered Sopho- more Year. Paul Charles Vincent Grueter Boston, Mass. Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School; Civil Engineering; Civil Engineering Society; Tech Show, Cast (3); R.O.T.C.; Entered Fresh- man Year. Ralph Martis Guerke SOMERVILLE, Mass. Prepared at Somerville High School; Aeronautical Engineering; Aero- nautical Engineering Society; Cath- olic Club; Rifle, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2,3, 4); Musical Clubs; “Orchestra (3) RVO.1.@:- Entered Freshman Year. Hagop Der Hagopian Meprorp, Mass. Prepared at Medford High School; Electrical Engineering; Armenian Clubs, Ureasurer™ (4); Ri ©:2: Gs: Entered Freshman Year. Joseph Augustus Hahn, PKII WoopHAVEN, L. I., N. Y. “Joe”; Prepared at Seton Hall Pre- paratory School; Aeronautical En- gineering; Tech Boat Club; Aero- nautical Engineering Society; Com- bined Professional Societies; Cath- olic Club; Musical Clubs, Glee Club (3); Aristocrats (4); Entered Junior Year. Reuben Matter Haines, BAA Dowaciac, MIcH. Prepared at Hillsdale College; Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon; Civil Engineering Society: Entered Freshman Year. Kendal Case Ham NAHANT, Mass. Prepared at Lynn Classical School: Biology and Public Health; Sedg- wick Biological Society; Entered Freshman Year. Morten Christian Hansen, =X OsLto, NORWAY “Mort”: Prepared at Riis High School: Business and Engineering Administration: Soccer, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Captain (4); M.I-T.A.A. (4); En- tered Freshman Year. John James Harman, Jr., P K Fiusutnc, N. Y. “Jack”; Prepared at Newton High School: Architecture; Frieze and Cornice; Architectural Society; Freshman Swimming Team; Field Day Tug-of-War (1); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Frank Martin Hartz, =N SoutH OrancE, N. J. “Twin”; Prepared at Columbia High School; Electrical Engineer- ing; Quadrangle Club, Treasurer 2): Class Executive Committee 1); T.E.N., Staff (1, 2), Treasurer 3); Entered Freshman Year. William Wheatland Hartz, =N SoutH OrancE, N. J. “Bill”; Prepared at Columbia High School: Electrical Engineering; Beaver Key Society; Grogo: Quad- rangle Club; Field Day Usher (3): Tecunigur, Staff (1), Advertising Manager (2, 3); Entered Freshman Year. William Reed Haseltine Ripon, Wis. “Duke”: Prepared at Ripon High School: Physics; Physical Society; T.E.N., Staff (1), Features Editor (2), Contributing Editor (3); R.O. T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Russell Hastings, Jr., PCA BROOKLINE, Mass. “Rusty”; Prepared at Phillips Ex- eter Academy; Business and Engin- eering Administration: Beaver Club; Tech Boat Club; Corporation XV; T.C.A., Handbook (1, 2), Division Manager (3); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. John Carl Hawkins, kK Batpwin, L. I.; N. Y. Prepared at Baldwin High School; Chemical Engineering; Entered Freshman Year. Miles Van Valzah Hayes, AA® GREENWICH, CONN. “Van ; Prepared at Yale Univer- sity; Electrical Engineering-Co- operative: Tau Beta Pi: Electrical Engineering Society; VI-A News, Circulation Manager (4): R.O. T.C.; Entered Junior Year. Hugh William Healey CAMBRIDGE, Mass. “Hughie”; Prepared at St. John’s High School; Business and Engin- eering Administration; Corpora- tion XV; Catholic Club; Class Baseball (3); Entered Freshman Year. Walter Rider Hedeman, ATQ BaALtTrmore, Mb. “Butch”; Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute; Electrical Engineering-Cooperative; Electri- cal Engineering Society; R.O.T.C.; Entered Sophomore Year. Albert Edward Heins DorcuesTEeR, Mass. “Al”; Prepared at English High School; Mathematics; Entered Freshman Year. Emerson Pease Hempstead, ATA ProvipEncr, R. I. Prepared at Tilton School; Busi- ness and Engineering Administra- tion; Entered Freshman Year. Byron Alonzo Herrick Newport, VT. “Itch”; Prepared at Bradford Ac- ademy; Civil Engineering; Civil Engineering Society; T.C.A., Staff (1); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Theodore David Hetzel SoutH Hapiey Fars, Mass. “Red”; Prepared at Stamford High School; Chemical Engineering: Chemical Society; Soccer, Fresh- man Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Charles Francis Hill, ATA MALDEN, Mass. “Charlie”; Prepared at Chauncy Hall School; Physics; Beaver Club; Physical Society; Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Field Day Football (1, 2); Track Club; Entered Freshman Year. John Maynard Hitchcock, ®YK NEwToON CENTRE, Mass. “Johnny”; Prepared at Newton High School; Business and Engin- eering Administration; Masque; Corporation XV; Field Day Mar- shal (4); Institute Committee (4); Tech Show, Stage Manager (3), General Manager (4); Entered Junior Year. Walton Wiley Hofmann, AKIT BALTIMORE, Mb. Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Corporation XV, Di- rector (4); Mining Engineering So- ciety; Varsity Boxing Team (2); Varsity Squash Team (3); Varsity Track Team (3, 4); Entered Sopho- more Year. John Heywood Holden Fatt River, Mass. “Jehnny”; Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy; Chemical En- gineering; Chemical Society; En- tered Freshman Year. Louis Philippe Holladay, 1a ®BE PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. “Tou; Prepared at Penn Charter School: General Engineering; Beaver Club, Treasurer; Quad- rangle Club, Secretary; Varsity Soccer Team (3); Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); M.I.T.A.A. (4); Field Day Relay (2): Class Executive Committee (2): All-Tech Smoker, Treasurer (4); Budget Committee (3), Chair- man (4); Field Day Usher (3); Field Day Marshal (4); Freshman Rules Committee, Chairman (3); Institute Committee (1, 4), Trea- surer (4); Advisory Council on Athletics (4); Interfraternity Con- ference (3, 4); Voo Doo, Staff (1, 2), Publicity Manager (3); R.O. T.C.: Osiris; Entered Freshman Year. David Horvitz Provipence, R. I. “Dave”; Prepared at Providence Classical High School; Chemistry; Chemical Society; Liberal Club, Treasurer (3); Menorah Society; The Tech, Staff (1, 2), Make-up- Editor (3); Entered Freshman Year. Godfrey Lyle Howse, ®1'A Wicuita, KANSAS ‘Pete’; Prepared at Wichita High School; Business and Engineering Administration; Civil Engineering Society; Corporation XV; R.O.T. C.; Entered Junior Year. Raymond Prunty Holland, Jr., AXA ScarsDALE, N. Y. “Ray”; Prepared at New Mexico Military Institute; Aeronautical Engineering: Scabbard and Blade, Treasurer; Aeronautical Engineer- ing Society, Treasurer (2); Var- sity Gym Team (4); Varsity Rifle Team (3, 4); Interfraternity Con- ference (4); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. John Anthony Hrones Boston, Mass. “Johnny”; Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School; Mechanical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Varsity Club; Mechanical Engineering So- ciety; Hockey, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4), Captain (3); Wearer of the “IT”; M.I.T. A.A. (3); Class Baseball (3); Field Day Usher (3); R.O.T.C.; En- tered Freshman Year. Bradford Hooper, ATA BreLmont, Mass. “Brad’’; Prepared at Belmont High School; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Mining [Engineering Society; Field Day Football (1, 2); Interfraternity Conference (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Freeman Brown Hudson, Jr., PAO SwampscotTtT, Mass. Prepared at Swampscott High School; Chemical. Engineering; Masque; Corporation XV: Tech Show, Rehearsals Manager (3), Business Manager (4); Entered Freshman Year. Albert Arendt Hopeman, Jr., ®BE RocueEster, N. Y. ‘““Al’; Prepared at the Taft School; Building Engineering and Con- struction; Entered Freshman Year. John d’Hauteclaire Hord WasHINGTON, D. C. Gerald Carden Hudson Newton CENTRE, Mass. “Jerry”; Prepared at Newton High School; Architecture; Field Day Tug-of-War: Dramashop (1, 2, 3): Entered Freshman Year. “Johnny”; Prepared at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Electrical Engineering; R.O.T.C.; Entered Sophomore Year. Henry Dexter Humphreys, AKE BROOKLINE, Mass. “Hank”; Prepared at Chauncy Hall School; Ship Operation; Beaver Club; Beaver Key Society; David Ingalls, A ATCHISON, Kansas Quadrangle Club; Tech Boat Club; Naval Architectural Society; Cath- olic Club; Crew, Freshman Heavy, Varsity Heavy (3), Junior Varsity (2); Class President (1, 2); All- Tech Smoker (3, 4); Field Day Usher (3); Field Day Marshal (4); Class Day Marshal (4); Senior Week Committee; Institute Com- “Dave”; Prepared at University of Kansas; Mechanical Engineering; Combined Professional Societies: Society of Automotive Engineers, Chairman (4); Varsity Squash Team (2, 3, 4), Captain (3, 4); Field Day Football (1); M.I.T. A.A. (3, 4), Member-at-Large (4); Field Day Marshal (4); Entered Freshman Year. mittee, Executive Committee (4); Interfraternity Conference, Presi- dent (4); Junior Prom Committee; Osiris; Entered Freshman Year. Charles Jack Hunt, Jr., ATQ Po Ting I Mount VERNON, N. Y. ah ’ x Honckonc, CHINA “Jack”; Prepared at Mercersburg “Pete”: P A Di Academy: General Engineering; ae pee pi seat on Boys’ School; Civil Engineering; Civil Engineering Society; En- tered Freshman Year. Beaver Key Society; Varsity Basket- ball Manager (3); M.I.T.A.A. (3); Interfraternity Conference (3); En- tered Freshman Year. Eric Joseph Isbister Brooxtyn, N. Y. Prepared at Polytechnic Prepara- tory Country Day School; Electri- cal Engineering; Pi Tau Pi Sigma; Electrical Engineering Society; Wrestling, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 4); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Abraham Hurst Bosron, Mass. “B.T.U. Hurst’; Prepared at Bos- ton English High School; Mechani- cal Engineering; Mechanical En- gineering Society; Entered Fresh- man Year. Foster Rhodes Jack son Boston, Mass. Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School; Architecture; Frieze and Cornice; Grogo; Architectural So- ciety; Aeronautical Engineering Society; Freshman Swimming Team; Dramashop, Scenic Direc- tor (3); Musical Clubs, Instru- mental Club (1, 3, 4, 5); TEcu- NIQUE, Staff (2), Art Editor (3); Tech Show, Scenic Director (4, 5): Voo Doo, Staff (3), Art Editor (4); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Loren Havener Hutchins DorcueEsTEeR, Mass. “Hutch”; Prepared at Boston Eng- lish High School; Electrical Engin- eering-Cooperative; Entered Fresh- man Year. Minor Story Jameson, Jr., KD CuHevy CuHase, Mp. Prepared at George Washington University; Business and Engineer- ing Administration; Corporation XV; Freshman Basketball Team; Class Baseball (4); TECHNIQUE, Staff (1); Entered Freshman Year. Angelo Iantosca, APA CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Prepared at Rindge ‘Technical School; Sanitary Engineering; Civil Engineering Society; Catholic Club; R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Eino Armas Jaskelainen, ®=K GARDNER, Mass. “‘Taski’’; Prepared at Gardner High School; Business and Engineering Administration; Corporation XV; Swimming, Freshman Team, War- sity Team (2, 3, 4); Musical Clubs, Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Tech Show (1, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Francis Grey Jenkins WintHrop, Mass. “Fran”; Prepared at Boston Eng- lish High School; Mechanical En- gineering; Army Ordnance Associ- ation; Society of Automotive En- sineers; Catholic Club; RO: G:: Entered Freshman Year. Charles Watson Jerome BROOKLINE, Mass. “Chuck”; Prepared at Hebron Academy; Physics; Tech Boat Club; Physical Society; Crew, Freshman Heavy, Junior Varsity (2); R.O.T. C.; Entered Freshman Year. Simeon van Trump Jester, Jr. WINNETKA, ILL. “‘Sim”’; Prepared at New Trier High School; Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Naval Archi- tectural Society, Vice-President; Tech Show (1); The Tech, Staff (2); Entered Freshman Year. Raymond Bryce Jewett MELROsE HIGHLANDS, Mass. “Spike”; Prepared at Lowell Insti- tute; Electrical Engineering; Civil Engineering Society; Varsity Box- ing Team (3, 4); Freshman Track Team; Field Day Football; R.O. T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. 66 Samuel W. Joel CAMBRIDGE, Mass. “Red”; Prepared at Cambridge High School; Biology and Public Health; Combined Professional So- cieties; Sedgwick Biological Society, President (4); Crew, Freshman 150-lb., Varsity 150-lb. (2); Field Day Crew (2); Senior Week Com- mittee; Tech Show, Orchestra (3); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Norman Martin Johnsen Auuston, Mass. “Norm”; Prepared at Boston Eng- lish High School; Architecture; Architectural Society; Field Day Tug-of-War; Dramashop (1, 2, 3); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Frederick Conrad Johnson ROSLINDALE, Mass. “Fred”; Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School; Mechanical En- gineering; Army Ordnance Associ- ation; Mechanical Engineering So- ciety; Hockey, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); R.O.T.C.: Entered Freshman Year. Guy Dibble Johnson, Jr., ZV Summit, N. J. “Guy”; Prepared at Bowdoin Col- lege; Electrical Engineering-Com- munications; Electrical Engineering Society; T.E.N., Staff (1, 2); En- tered Freshman Year. Wilbur Myron Jones New York, N. Y. “Bill”; Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School; Business and Engin- eering Administration; Corpora- tion XV, ‘Treasurer; Freshman Heavy Crew; Musical Clubs, Gl ee Club; Tecunigug, Staff (3); R.O. T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Robert Morse Jordan, SAE Mitton, Mass. “Bob”; Prepared at Milton High School; Business and Engineering Administration; Tech Boat Club: Crew, Freshman 150-lb., Varsity 150-lb. (2, 3); Field Day Crew (2); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Samuel Joroff Brooxktiyn, N. Y. “Sammie”; Prepared at New Ut- recht High School; Building Engin- eering and Construction; Associa- ted General Contractors; Civil En- gineering Society; Menorah Society; R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Frederick Van Horn Judd, =X Upper Monrcrarr, N. J. “Judd”; Prepared at Montclair High School; Physics; Physical Society; Wrestling, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Musical Clubs (1, 2); Entered Freshman Year. Frederick Gottlieb Kaiser ROsLINDALE, Mass. “Freddie”; Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School; Chemical Engin- eering; Soccer, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Joseph Kaminsky Roxsury, Mass. “Joe”; Prepared at Boston English High School: Chemistry; R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Henry Neal Karr, kK WASHINGTON, D. C. Prepared at George Washington University; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Freshman 150-lb. Crew; Var- sity Wrestling Manager (3); Ad- visory Council on Athletics (4); Varsity Club; M.I.T.A.A. (3, 4), President (4); All-Tech Smoker (4); Field Day Usher (4); Senior Week Committee; Institute Com- mittee (4); Trcunique Staff (1); Osiris; Entered Freshman Year. Jalo Aatos Kauppinen Fircupurc, Mass. Prepared at Fitchburg High School; Chemistry; Chemical Society; En- tered Freshman Year. Henry Casimir Kawecki Cutcaco, IL. Prepared at Waller High School; Electrochemical Engineering; Aero- nautical Engineering Society; Elec- trical Engineering Society; Crew, Freshman 150-lb., Varsity 150-Ib. (2, 3, 4); Tech Show, Lighting Man- ager (3); Entered Freshman Year. Justin Mennis Kearney Mitton, Mass. “Chuck”; Prepared at St. Anselm’s Preparatory School; Business and Engineering Administration; Army Ordnance Association; Chemical Society; Corporation XV; Catholic Club; R.O.T.C.; Entered Fresh- man Year. Delbar Pouleur Keily Winpsor, Conn. “Del”; Prepared at Windsor High School; Electrical Engineering- Communications; Radio Society, President (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Erskine Ramsay Kelly, X® Bic Stone Gap, VA. “Erk”; Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy; Mechanical Engineering: Aeronautical Engineering Society, Treasurer (3, 4); Mechanical En- gineering Society; R.O.T.C.; En- tered Freshman Year. James Benjamin Kendrick GLEN Ettyn, ILL. ‘Jim’; Prepared at Antioch Col- lege; Aeronautical Engineering: Tau Beta Pi; Aeronautical Engin- eering Society, Vice President (3), President (4); Entered Sophomore Year. Raymond Arthur Kenney Wasan, Mass. “Ray”; Prepared at Newton High School; Business and Engineering Administration; Aeronautical En- gineering Society; Corporation XV; Freshman Rifle Team; Entered Freshman Year. Albert George Kern, K KNOXVILLE, TENN. “Al”; Prepared at Knoxville High School; Civil Engineering; Civil Engineering Society; Scabbard and Blade; TECHNIQUE, Staff (1); R.O. T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. John Wilkins King Dixon, ILL. Prepared at Dixon High School; Business and Engineering Adminis- tration; Corporation XV; Field Day ‘Tug-of-War (1); Entered Freshman Year. Stanley Storer Knight Lynn, Mass. Prepared at Lynn Classical High School; Electrochemical Engineer- ing; Tech Show (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Robert Foster Knowlton WENHAM, Mass. “Bob”; Prepared at Beverly High School; Chemical Engineering; En- tered Freshman Year. Fook Sun Ko Macao, CHINA Prepared at Oberlin College; Gen- eral Engineering; Entered Fresh- man Year. Victor Kuthmich Kondratieff LenincraD, U. S. S. R. Prepared at Leningrad Polytechnic Institute; Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Entered Soph- omore Year. William Steward Kraybill, BOI Aspury Park, N. J. “Doc”; Prepared at Asbury Park High School; Business and Engin- eering Administration; Entered Freshman Year. Theodore Otto John Kresser SPRINGFIELD, MaAss. “Ted”; Prepared at Springfield Technical High School; Chemical Engineering; Chemical Society; Dramashop (2, 4); Liberal Club: T.C.A. (4); Entered Freshman Year. Norman Bernard Krim, ®BA New York, N. Y. “Norm”; Prepared at Dwight School; Electrical Engineering- Communications; Gridiron; Stylus, Secretary-Treasurer; Tau Beta Pi; Electrical Engineering Society; Radio Society; The Tech, Staff (1, 2), Business Service Manager (3), Business Manager (4); Entered Freshman Year. Emerson Philip Kron, PAO RocHEstTER, N. Y. “Phil”; Prepared at West High School; Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon, Treasurer (4); Gridiron, Treasurer (4); Tau Beta Pi; Woop Garoo; Civil Engineering Society, Treasurer (4); Soccer, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Swimming, Freshman Team, Var- sity Team (2); Class Baseball (1, 2); Class Treasurer (3, 4); Field Day - Usher (3); Field Day Marshal (4); Senior Week Committee; Junior Prom Committee (3); Benchmark, Business Manager (3); Voo Doo, Treasurer (3), Business Manager (4): R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Warren Jacob Kunz Hinusipe, N. J. Prepared at Central High School; Electrical Engineering - Coopera- tive; Electrical Engineering Society; Musical Clubs, Instrumental Club (2, 3); The Tech, Staff (2); VI-A News, News .Editor (4); Entered Freshman Year. Irving Robert Kusinitz Newport, R. I. ““Kuzzy’’; Prepared at Rogers High School; Electrical Engineering; E- lectrical Engineering Society; Field Day Tug-of-War (1, 2); Menorah Society; TECHNIQUE, Staff (2); Tech Show, Cast (1), Costume Manager (3); Entered Freshman Year. Walter Stanley Kut New Breprorp, Mass. Prepared at New Bedford High School; Mechanical Engineering; Aeronautical Engineering Society; Army Ordnance Association; Me- chanical Engineering Society; Soci- ety of Automative Engineers, Sec- retary (3, 4); Freshman Heavy Crew; Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2); Field Day Tug- of-War; R.O.T.C.; Entered Fresh- man Year. Henry George Lambert, Jr. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Prepared at Dedham High School; Physics; Physical Society; Sedgwick Biological Society; Tech Show (1); Entered Freshman Year. Paul Lappé Newark, N. J. “Paul”; Prepared at West Side High School; Physics; Masque, President (4); Physical Society; Freshman Tug-of-War (1, 2); Men- orah Society; Tech Show, Chorus (1), General Manager (3); Entered Freshman Year. Herbert Manson Larrabee, Jr., PAO TrewxsBurRy, Mass. ‘Doc’; Prepared at Chauncy Hall School; Ship Operation; Baton; Beaver Club; Beaver Key Society; Quadrangle Club; Corporation XV; Freshman Track Team; Field Day Football (2); Class President (2); Class Vice President (1, 4); Field Day Usher (3); Field Day Marshal (4); Interfraternity Conference (3, 4); Musical Clubs, Techtonians (1, 2, 3, 4), Leader (4); Tech Show, Orchestra (1, 2); Entered Fresh- man Year. Paul Winthrop Lawler MARBLEHEAD, Mass. Prepared at Chauncy Hall School; Business and Engineering Adminis- tration; Corporation XV; Entered Sophomore Year. William Tower Leete, OAX New Haven, Conn. Prepared at Thayer Academy; Me- chanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering Society; Entered Fresh- man Year. Harold Clark Leighton CAMBRIDGE, Mass. “Fal”; Prepared at Boston English High School; Chemical Engineer- ing; Chemical Society; Freshman Boxing Team; Musical Clubs (3); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Wing Fong Lem Tar Sun, CANTON, CHINA “Lemuel”; Prepared at Eastside High School; Aeronautical Engin- eering; Tau Beta Pi; Aeronautical Engineering Society, Secretary (2, 3, 4); Combined Professional So- cieties; Chinese Students Club, Secretary (3), President (4); Open House Committee (3); Freshman Soccer Team; Wrestling, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2); Entered Freshman Year. Paul Levatinsky Roxspury, Mass. Prepared at Dorchester High School; Chemistry; Chemical Soci- ety; Menorah Society; Entered Freshman Year. Isaak Loonty Levcovich Moscow, U. S. S. R. “Tke”; Prepared at Moscow Chem- ical Institute; General Engineering; Chemical Society; Entered Sopho- more Year. Raymond Sumner Levine CAMBRIDGE, Mass. “Ray”; Prepared at Cambridge Latin School; Business and Engin- eering Administration; Corpora- tion XV; Freshman Boxing Team; Class Baseball (3); Field Day Tug- of-War; Entered Freshman Year. Max Mulready Levy PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Prepared at Germantown High School; Electrical Engineering; Ba- ton: Dorclan; Scabbard and Blade; Electrical Engineering Society; Field Day Tug-of-War (2); Dormi- tory Committee (4); Musical Clubs, Staff (2), Publicity Manager (3), Concert Manager (4); Tech Show (1); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Daniel Monroe Lewis, Jr., KX TA LLAHASSEE, FLA. “Dan”; Prepared at Leon High School; Building Engineering and Construction; Gridiron; Bench- mark, Managing Editor (3); Voo Doo, Publicity Manager (3); R.O. T.C.; Entered Junior Year. Richard Mendenhall Lewis | New CANAAN, CONN. Dick”’; Prepared at New Canaan High School; Geology; Catholic Club; Freshman Fencing Team; Gym, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3); R.O.T.C,; Entered Freshman Year. Herbert James Lidoff WasuinctTon, D. C. “Herb”; Prepared at McKinley High School; Chemical Engineer- ing; Tech Boat Club; Crew, Fresh- man 150-lb., Varsity 150-lb. (2, 3); Field Day Crew (2); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. George Watson Lindley GERMANTOWN, PENNA. Prepared at William Penn Charter School; Mechanical Engineering; Entered Freshman Year. Wilton Joseph Lindsey Kenmore, N. Y. “Charlie”; Prepared at St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute; Mechanical Engineering; Stylus; Mechanical Engineering Society; Dramashop, Property Manager (3); Musical Clubs, Banjo Club (3); The Tech, ) Staft (7, 2); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Kendrick Henry Lippitt, NAE Cooperstown, N. Y. “Ken”: Prepared at Colgate Uni- versity; Electrical Engineering; The Tech, Staff (1); Entered Freshman Bear. Donald Kaye Lister, 0X Rye, N.Y: “Don”; Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy; General Engineering; - Gridiron, Secretary (4); Grogo; Field Day Crew Manager (2); Field Day Marshal (4); Institute Committee (4); Curriculum Com- mittee, Chairman (4): TECHNIQUE, Staff (2), Departments Editor (3), General Manager (4); Osiris; Entered Freshman Year. Franklin Howard Lobdell NAuGATuUCK, Conn. “Lobby”; Prepared at Naugatuck High School; Mechanical Engin- eering; Dorclan; Mechanical En- gineering Society; Dormitory Com- mittee (4); Entered Freshman Year. qa Edward Bicknell Locke, Jr., AKII Boston, Mass. “Ed”; Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Mining Engineer- ing Society; Scabbard and Blade; R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Ernest Earl Lockhart Marrapan, Mass. “Lock”; Prepared at Chauncy Hall School; Chemistry; Chemical So- ciety; Varsity Boxing Team (3, 4); Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Field Day Relay (1, 2); Entered Freshman Year. Gilbert Gustav Lorenz CINCINNATI, OHIO Prepared at Walnut Hills High School; Civil Engineering; Civil Engineering Society; Corporation XV; Field Day Tug-of-War (1, 2); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Albert Delano Loring CINCINNATI, OHIO Prepared at Walnut Hills High School; Physics; Army Ordnance Association; Corporation XV; Phy- sical Society; Freshman Gym Team; Field Day Tug-of-War; R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Edmund Delong Lucas, Jr., OX TAHORE, Punjyas, INDIA “Ted”; Prepared at Mercersburg Academy; Physics; Beaver Club; Aeronautical Engineering Society; Physical Society; Varsity Squash Team (3, 4); Varsity Swimming Team (3, 4); Varsity Tennis Team (3, 4); Dramashop (2); T.E.N., Staff (2), Associate Editor (3); En- tered Sophomore Year. Charles Herman Lucke, Jr. Brooxiyn, N. Y. “Charlie”; Prepared at Brooklyn Technical High School; Mechanical Engineering; Dorclan, Vice-Presi- dent: Tech Boat Club, President: Crew, Freshman Heavy, Varsity Heavy (2, 3, 4); Class Vice-Presi- dent (3); Dormitory Committee (4); Field Day Usher (3); Field Day Marshal (4); Senior Week Committee; Junior Prom Commit- tee (3); R.O.T.C.; Entered Fresh- man Year. William John McAvoy, AE OAKLAND, CALIF. “Mac”; Prepared at Polytechnic College of Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Entered Sophomore Year. George Joseph McCaughan BRooK.Lyn, N. Y. Prepared at Brooklyn Preparatory School; Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering Society; Wrestling, Freshman Team, Var- sity Team (2, 4); Entered Fresh- man Year. George Reeves McCaulley PTAs OR TA “Mac”’; Prepared at Tulsa Central High School; Architectural Engin- eering; Dorclan; Tau Beta Pi; Civil Engineering Society; Varsity Gym Team (4); Varsity Hockey Team (3, 4); Musical Clubs (2, 3, Ay lL. CASS K Ort Gis emtered Sophomore Year. Walter Fletcher McCutcheon Brockton, Mass. “Slats”; Prepared at Brockton High School; Chemical Engineering: Al- pha Chi Sigma; Freshman Swim- ming Team; R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Wilfred Donald MacDonnell, AKITI DorcHEsTER, Mass. “Bill”; Prepared at St. Francis Xavier University; Mining Engin- eering and Metallurgy; Mining Engineering Society; Entered Soph- omore Year. Robert Murdo Mclver PHOENIX, ARIZ. “Bob”; Prepared at Hun School; Mining Engineering and Metal- lurgy; Aeronautical Engineering Society; Mining Engineering Soci- ety, Treasurer; Varsity Basketball Team (3); Varsity Track Team (3); Field Day Football; R.O.T.C.; Entered Sophomore Year. Charles Edward Mack, Jr. FREEPORT, N. Y. Prepared at Freeport High School; Mathematics; Chemical Society; Physical Society; Entered Fresh- man Year. Harold Clifton McKay, Jr. BRAINTREE, Mass. ‘ “Mac’’; Prepared at Braintree High School; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Army Ordnance Asso- ciation; R.O.T.C.; Entered Fresh- man Year. Walter McKay Fatt River, Mass. Prepared at B.M.C. Durfee High School; Aeronautical Engineering; Entered Freshman Year. Herbert William McKeague EVERETT, Mass. “Mac”; Prepared at Tufts College; Business and Engineering Adminis- tration; Corporation XV; Entered Sophomore Year. Halfred Lawrence McKeever, OX Linte Kauat, Hawat “Hal”; Prepared at Punahou Ac- ademy; Mechanical Engineering; Tech Boat Club; Mechanical En- gineering Society; Crew, Freshman Heavy, Varsity Heavy (2, 3); Elec- tions Committee (2, 3, 4), Chair- man (4); Field Day Marshal (4); ‘Institute Committee (4); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Daniel MacKillop CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Prepared at Cambridge Latin School; Biology and Public Health; Sedgwick Biological Society; En- tered Freshman Year. John Oliver McLean Nort Apams, Mass. ““Mac’’; Prepared at Drury High School; Chemistry; Entered Fresh- man Year. Douglas Clark MacMillan DerpuHAM, Mass. “Mac”; Prepared at Dedham High School; Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Naval Archi- tectural Society; Entered Freshman Year. TS Donald Frederick MacNaught, PKS SEATTLE, Wasu. Prepared at University of Wash- ington; Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Naval Archi- tectural Society; Entered Junior Year. William Reed Main SCHENECTADy, N. Y, “Bill”; Prepared at Chauncy Hall School; Civil Engineering; Baton; Civil Engineering Society; Bench- mark, Literary Editor (3); Musical Clubs, Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); R.O. T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Benjamin Samuel Malin Provipence, R. I. “Ben”; Prepared at Technical High School; Mechanical Engineering; Army Ordnance Association; Me- chanical Engineering Society; Soci- ety of Automotive Engineers; Var- sity Wrestling Team (3, 4); Men- orah Society; R.O.T.C.; Entered Sophomore Year. Ivar William Malmstrom, 0X Monrciair, N. J. “Count”; Prepared at Montclair High School; General Science; Beaver Key Society, Vice-President (4); Boxing, Freshman Team, Var- sity Team (2); M.I.T.A.A., Pub- licity Manager (3), Secretary (4); Advisory Council on Athletics (3, 4); Field Day Usher (3); Field Day Marshal (4); Entered Freshman Year. Kevin Malone RANDOLPH, Mass. “Kev”; Prepared at Boston Latin School; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Mining Engineering Society; Freshman Cross Country Team; Freshman Track Team; Entered Freshman Year. Robert Ellis Mann, PAO NEEDHAM, Mass. “Bob”: Prepared at Chauncy Hall School; Business and Engineering Administration; Beaver Key Soci- ety, President (4); Track Club; Varsity Club; Cross Country, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4), Captain (4); Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Wearer of the “T”; M.I. T.A.A. (4); Field Day Usher (3); Field Day Marshal (4); Entered Freshman Year. Arthur James Manson, Jr., PXK PITTSBURGH, PENNA. “Art”; Prepared at Peabody High School; Business and Engineering Administration; Beaver Key Soci- ety; Electrical Engineering Society; M.I.T.A.A., Treasurer (4); Budget Committee (4); Field Day Usher (3); Field Day Marshal (4); R.O. T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Charles Marchetti DorCHESTER, Mass. Prepared at English High School; Electrical Engineering; Catholic Club; Tech Show (4); Entered Freshman Year. Ralph Marotta, ADA MA.LpDEN, Mass. Prepared at Boston English High School; Chemical Engineering; Chemical Society; Catholic Club: Boxing, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Maurice Bernard Marshall, Jr. NEWTONVILLE, Mass. Prepared at Newton High School: Electrical Engineering; Pi Tau Pi Sigma; Electrical Engineering Soci- ety; Catholic Club; R.O.T.C.; En- tered Freshman Year. 74 Stuart Thompson Martin, Jr., OdKk New York, N. Y. “Red”’; Prepared at Trinity School: Physics; Gridiron; Combined Pro- fessional Societies; Physical Society, President (3); Varsity Fencing Team (3, 4); Freshman Swimming Team; Field Day Football; Tech Show (1); The Tech Staff (2, 3, 4); Voo Doo, Staff (1, 2); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Ernest Alfred Massa, Jr. REVERE, Mass. “Ernie”; Prepared at Revere High School; Physics; Physical Society; R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. William Stuart Matthews, Jr., YK Str. Louis, Mo. ‘““Mat’’; Prepared at St. Louis Uni- versity; Electrical Engineering; E- lectrical Engineering Society; Inter- fraternity Conference (4); Entered Sophomore Year. Charles Mattlage Douc.aston, N. Y. Prepared at Princeton University; Architecture; Entered Junior Year. Henry Mazer Boston, Mass. Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School; Biology and Public Health; Combined Professional Societies: Sedgwick Biological Society, Trea- surer; Entered Freshman Year. George Esselborn Merryweather, ux _ CLEVELAND, OHIO Prepared at Hawken School: Busi- ness and Engineering Administra- tion; Corporation XV; Field Day Football; Class Executive Commit- tee (3); Elections Committee (2, 3, 4); Interfraternity Conference (3); T.E.N., Staff (1, 2); Entered Fresh- man Year. Henry William Mertens Futon, Mo. “Skipper”; Prepared at Westmin- ster College; Electrical Engineering; Electrical Engineering Society; Class Baseball (2, 3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Robert Fisher Metcalf, Jr. GEORGETOWN, Mass. “Bob”; Prepared at Perley Free School; Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering Society; Commuters’ Association; R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Arthur Miller CHELSEA, Mass. ““Arky”; Prepared at Chelsea Sen- ior High School; Electrical Engin- eering-Communications; Electrical Engineering Society; Freshman Rifle Team; Entered Freshman Year. Arthur Joel Miller Everett, Mass. Prepared at Everett High School; Chemistry; Chemical Society; En- tered Freshman Year. Henry Clay Miller, Jr. BALtTimorE, Mp. Prepared at Boys’ Latin School: Electrical Engineering - Coopera- tive; Tau Beta Pi; VI-A News, Un- dergraduate News Editor (3); En- tered Junior Year. Frank Roscoe Milliken, Jr. Mitton, Mass. “Frankie”; Prepared at Milton High School; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Tau Beta Pi; Var- sity Club; Mining Engineering So- ciety; Hockey, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4), Captain (4); Freshman Wrestling Team; Field Day Football (1); Wearer of the “TIT”; M.I.T.A.A. (4); Field Day Marshal (4); Entered Fresh- man Year. William Franklin Milliken, Jr. Oup Town, Maine “Bill”; Prepared at University of Maine; Mathematics; Entered Jun- ior Year. William Harold Mills, ATA TAMPA, FLA. “Bill”; Prepared at Woodberry Forest School; Civil Engineering; Beaver Club; Beaver Key Society; Gridiron; Woop Garoo; Civil En- gineering Society; All-Tech Smoker (4); Field Day Usher (3); Field Day Marshal (4); Institute Com- mittee (4); Interfraternity Confer - ence (3, 4); Benchmark, Co-Gen- eral Manager (3); Voo Doo, Busi- ness Staff (1, 2), Advertising Man- ager (3); General Manager (4); Osiris; Entered Freshman Year. Richard Yale Miner HARRISONBURG, VA. “Dick”; Prepared at Litchfield High School; Physics; Physical Society; Entered Freshman Year. Jerry Burnett Minter, II Fort WortnH, TEXAS Prepared at North Texas Agricul- tural School; Electrical Engineer- ing-Cooperative; Radio Society; Musical Clubs, Techtonians (2); Entered Sophomore Year. Daniel Curtis Mitchell, PIA Jackson, Micu. “Dan”; Prepared at Culver Mili- tary Academy; Business and Engin- eering Administration; Corpora- tion XV; Scabbard and Blade; R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Robert Lawrence Moody, OAX MARBLEHEAD, Mass. “Bob”; Prepared at Haverford School; Ship Operation; Masque; Corporation XV; Field Day Tug- of-War: Tech Show, Production Manager (3); Entered Freshman Year. John DeLong Moomaw PAO PorTCHESTER, N. Y. “Johnny”; Prepared at Mt. Her- mon School; Chemical Engineering; Tech Boat Club; Freshman 150-lb. Crew; Rifle, Freshman Team, Var- sity Team (2); Field Day Crew (2); Class Crew (2); R.O.T.C.; En- tered Freshman Year. David Alfred Mooney Fatt River, Mass. Prepared at Durfee High School; Mechanical Engineering; Mechan- ical Engineering Society, Treasurer; Entered Freshman Year. Antranig, Nicholas Mooradian DorcHEsSTER, Mass. “Tony”; Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School; Chemical Engin- eering; Chemical Society; Armeni- an Club, Treasurer (3), President (4); Commuters’ Association; En- tered Freshman Year. Victor George Mooradian Lynn, Mass. “Vic”; Prepared at Lynn Classical High School; Electrochemical En- gineering; Army Ordnance Associ- ation; Chemical Society; Physical Society; Field Day Relay; Field Day Tug-of-War; Armenian Club, Secretary (2, 3), Vice-President (4); T-GlA. (2; 3) Techmshow: Staff (3); R.O.T.C.; Entered Fresh- man Year. Frank Hardy Moore, Jr. WAYNE, PENNA. “Frank”; Prepared at Friends’ Central School; Civil Engineering; Civil Engineering Society; Me- chanical Engineering Society; Benchmark, Associate Editor (3); T.E.N., Staff (1, 2, 3), Contributing Editor (4); Entered Freshman Year. Robert Kennedy Moore, Jr. SCRANTON, PENNA. “R.K.”; Prepared at Scranton Central High School; Electrical Engineering; Electrical Engineering Society; Freshman Track Team; Musical Clubs, Glee Club (2, 3, 4): Entered Freshman Year. Reginald Geddes Murdoch, ®AO PoRTLAND, MAINE “‘Rex”’; Prepared at Portland High School; Ship Operation; Beaver Club; Beaver Key Society, Trea- surer (4); Quadrangle Club, Presi- dent (2); Tech Boat Club: Corpor- ation XV; Crew, Freshman Heavy, Junior Varsity (2); Class Treasurer (2); Field Day Usher (3); Field Day Marshal (4); Interfraternity Conference (3, 4); Musical Clubs, Manager Techtonians (4); Tech Show, Cast (1); Entered Freshman Year. Earl Keefe Murphy Wo t.aston, Mass. Prepared at Quincy High School; Electrical Engineering; Pi Tau Pi Sigma; Tech Boat Club; Elec- trical Engineering Society; Crew, Freshman 150-lb., Varsity 150-lb. (2); Field Day Crew (2); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Thomas Harold Murphy Concorp, N. H. “Tom’’; Prepared at Concord High School; Civil Engineering: Varsity Club; Civil Engineering Society; Catholic Club; Varsity Basketball Team (3, 4); Wearer of the “T”’; Entered Sophomore Year. Stephen Louis Muther NEWTON CENTRE, Mass. “Bud”; Prepared at Newton High School; Business and Engineering Administration; Civil Engineering Society; Corporation XV; Fresh- man Lacrosse Team; Track, Fresh- man Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Field Day Football (1, 2); Entered Freshman Year. Sydney Nashner HartTForpD, Conn. “Sid”: Prepared at Weaver High School; Electrochemical Engineer- ing; Tech Boat Club; Electrical En- gineering Society; Crew, Freshman Heavy, Varsity Heavy (2, 3, 4); Field Day Tug-of-War; Menorah Society; R.O.T.C.; Entered Fresh- man Year. Marcus Nason Boston, Mass. ‘Mac’; Prepared at Boston Latin School; Business and Engineering Administration; R.O.T.C.; En- tered Freshman Year. 77 Merton Sage Neill MeEprorp, Mass. “Mert”; Prepared at Medford High School: Electrochemical Engineer- ing; Baton; Musical Clubs (4); Entered Freshman Year. John Lander Newbegin PORTLAND, MAINE “Newby” Prepared at Deering High School; Civil Engineering; Tech Boat Club; Civil Engineering Society; Crew, Freshman 150- lb., Junior Varsity (3), Varsity Heavy (4); Field Day Crew (2); T.C.A., Staff (1), Manager Book Exchange 2); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman ear. John Rogers Newell, PKS Batu, MAINE “Johnny”; Prepared at Andover Academy; Naval Architecture; Bea- ver Club; Quadrangle Club; Var- sity Lacrosse Manager (3); M.I.T. A.A. (3); Freshman Rules Com- mittee (2); The Tech (2); Entered Freshman Year. Paul Niciewsky Danvers, Mass. Prepared at Holten High School; Business and Engineering Adminis- tration; Entered Freshman Year. Frank Anthony Nicoli SPRINGFIELD, Mass. “Nick”; Prepared at Springfield Technical High School; Civil En- gineering; Chi Epsilon; Civil En- gineering Society; Catholic Club; Field Day Tug-of-Wer; Entered Freshman Year. Walter Olavi Nisula Quincy, Mass. “Ollie”; Prepared at Quincy High School; Electrical Engineering- Communications; Enetered Fresh- man Year. Maximilian Eugene Nohl, 0X MILWAUKEE, WIs. “Gene”; Prepared at Milwaukee University School; General Engin- eering; Freshman Heavy Crew; Field Day Tug-of-War; Tech Show (1); Entered Freshman Year. Edward Hallett Nowell BRAINTREE, Mass. “Ed”; Prepared at Braintree High School; Chemistry; Chemical Soci- ety; R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Sheeth Naoum Numan BAGHDAD, IRAQ Prepared at Beirut University; Chemical Engineering; Chemical Society; Entered Sophomore Year. Eugene Oney O’Brien Cuicaco, ILu. “Obie”; Prepared at Central Y.M. C.A.; Building Engineering and Construction; Varsity Club; Asso- ciated General Contractors; Com- bined Professional Societies; Basket- ball, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4), Captain (4); Wearer of the “T”’; M.I.T.A.A. (4); Field Day Marshal (4); The Tech, Staff (1); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Charles Mitchell Parker Boston, Mass. “Charlie”; Prepared at Boston English High School; General Engineering; Combined Profession- al Societies; Corporation XV; Me- chanical Engineering Society, Sec- retary (4); Catholic Club, Treasur- er (3); Entered Freshman Year. James Littlefield Parker Essex, Mass. “Jim”; Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy; Chemical Engineering; Chemical Society; Entered Sopho- more Year. Frederick Baker Parks SOMERVILLE, Mass. Prepared at Somerville High School; Electrical Engineering; E- lectrical Engineering Society; En- tered Freshman Year. Walter Norris Parks KINSALE, VA. Prepared at Farnham High School; Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Naval Architectural Society, Vice-President (3); En- tered Freshman Year. George Willard Patch, Jr., DMA ARLINGTON, Mass. “Butch”; Prepared at Arlington High School; Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon, Vice-President (4); Tau Beta Pi; Civil Engineering So- ciety, Secretary (4); Combined Pro- fessional Societies; Freshman Hoc- key Team; Lacrosse, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2); Field Day Football (1, 2); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Frederick Hardin Pattee, AKE Monmouth, Itt. “Patty”; Prepared at Monmouth College; Chemical Engineering; Entered Freshman Year. Theodore Pearlman Boston, Mass. “Teddy”; Prepared at Dorchester High School; Biology and Public Health; Sedgwick Biological Soci- ety; Menorah Society; R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Jacob Arthur Pekin SALEM, Mass. Prepared at Salem High School; Electrical Engineering; Electrical Engineering Society; Entered Freshman Year. Charles Frederic Pentler Wausau, Wis. “Charlie”; Prepared at Wausau High School; Biology and Public Health; Chemical Society; Sedg- wick Biological Society; Varsity Fencing Team (2, 3); Field Day Tug-of-War (1, 2); R.O.T.C.; En- tered Freshman Year. Isaac Perlmutter Boston, Mass. Prepared at Boston Latin School; Mining Engineering and Metal- lurgy; Mining Engineering Society; Entered Freshman Year. iS) John Eugene Perry ARLINGTON, Mass. Prepared at Somerville High School; Physics: Physical Society; Entered Freshman Year. Leland Spencer Person, ®l'A Ware, Mass. “Louis”; Prepared at Phillips An- dover Academy; Business and En- gineering Administration; Beaver Club; Quadrangle Club; Freshman 150-lb. Crew; Field Day Crew (2): Entered Freshman Year. Ruth Copeland Pfeiffer NortH ATTLEBORO, Mass. Prepared at North Attleboro High School; Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Cleofan, Sec- retary (2), Treasurer (3); Naval Architectural Society; Entered Freshman Year. Isadore Phillips Roxsury, Mass. “Phil”; Prepared at Boston Latin School; Chemical Engineering; Menorah Society; Entered Fresh- man Year. Edward Everett Pierce, Jr., AXA Batu, MAINE “Ev”; Prepared at George School; Mining Engineering and Metal- lurgy; Mining Engineering Society; Freshman Swimming Team; In- terfraternity Conference (3); Musi- cal Clubs, Glee Club (1, 2); En- tered Freshman Year. Herbert Fitz-Randolph Plass Gten Rivce, N. J. Prepared at Glen Ridge High School; Physics; Entered Freshman Year. Jacob Platt Jamaica Piarn, Mass. “Tack”; Prepared at Boston Latin School; Building Engineering and Construction; Associated General Contracters; Field Day Football (1); Menorah Society; Entered Freshman Year. Bruce Poehler, Jr. West Meprorp, Mass. “Bud”; Prepared at Medford High School; Electrical Engineering; E- lectrical Engineering Society; Field Day Tug-of-War (1); Entered Freshman Year. Don S. Poole, =X AKRON, OHIO “Don”; Prepared at University of Akron: Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering Society; T.C.A. (4); Entered Junior Year. Frank Poole HincHaM, Mass. “Poolie’”; Prepared at Huntington School; Chemical Engineering; Var- sity Club; Wrestling, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Field Day Football (2); Wearer of the ““T”’; Entered Freshman Year. 80 Gordon Edward Powers, =N ProriA, ILL. “Gordie’’: Prepared at Peoria High School; Architecture; Frieze and Cornice, Secretary-Treasurer; En- tered Freshman Year. Orison Spaulding Pratt WAKEFIELD, Mass. Prepared at Wakefield High School; Physics; Physical Society; Freshman ‘Track Team; Entered Freshman Year. George Henry Priggen, Jr., SAK Hyper Park, Mass. “Priggy’; Prepared at Boston Latin School; Business and Engin- eering Administration; Tech Boat Club; Varsity Club; Corporation XV; Crew, Freshman _ 150-lb., Varsity 150-lb. (2, 3, 4), Captain (3, 4); Field Day Crew (2); Wearer of the ““T”’; Field Day Marshal (4); Interfraternity Conference, Trea- surer; Entered Freshman Year. Samuel Arthur Prince CAMBRIDGE, Mass. “Sam”; Prepared at Boston Latin School; Business and Engineering Administration; Freshman Wrest- ling Team; Field Day Tug-of-War (1, 2); Entered Freshman Year. Neil Frederic Putnam, ATA Nasnua, N. H. “Put”; Prepared at Nashua High School; Ship Operation; Entered Freshman Year. William Pasmore Ralston, SX Port Hope, OnrArio, CANADA “Capt. Willie’; Prepared at Royal Military College; Aeronautical En- gineering; Aeronautical Engineer- ing Society; Entered Junior Year. Edward Sumner Rand, ®1A PRovipENcE, R. I. “Ed”; Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy; Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Naval Archi- tectural Society, President (4); Entered Sophomore Year. Ralph Pierce Ranger, PAO Swampscorr, Mass. Prepared at Swampscott High School; Ship Operation; Varsity Cross Country Team (4); Freshman Gym Team; T.E.N., Staff (e); Tech Show (1); Entered Freshman Year. Jerome Maurice Raphael DorcuHEsTER, Mass. “Jerry”; Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School; Architectural Engineering; Civil Engineering So- ciety; Commuters’ Association; En- tered Freshman Year. Hugo Moshe Ratzkovsky Harra, PALESTINE Prepared at University of Jerusalem; Architecture; Menorah Society; Entered Freshman Year. 8I Jean Maurice Raymond, 02 MonTREAL, CANADA Prepared at St. Mary’s College; Business and Engineering Adminis- tration; Entered Freshman Year. Walter Frank Read, KX Woopvpury, N. J. “Wally”; Prepared at Thomas Jef- ferson High School; Chemical En- gineering; Alpha Chi Sigma, Vice- President (3), President (4); Grid- iron; Scroll, Secretary-Treasurer (3, 4); Chemical Society; Scabbard and Blade; Freshman Rifle Team; T.E.N., Staff (1, 2), Advertising Manager (3), Business Manager (4); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Aaron Keever Redcay, AKII NortH Qutecy, Mass. Prepared at Quincy High School; Chemical Engineering; Scabbard and Blade, Secretary; Commuters’ Association; R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Henry Regnery, PK™ HinspDa.e, ILL. Prepared at Armour Institute of Technology; Mathematics; Musical Clubs, Instrumental Club (2, 3, 4); Entered Sophomore Year. Howard Lindlie Reichart, Jr., AY RocuestTer, N. Y. ““Howie’; Prepared at John Mar- shall High School; Chemical En- gineering; Alpha Chi Sigma; Bea- ver Club; Beaver Key Society; Quadrangle Club; Tau Beta Pi, ‘Treasurer; Chemical Society; Var- sity Swimming Manager (3); M.I. T.A.A. . (3); Budget Committee (3); Field Day Usher (3); Field Day Marshal (4); Freshman Rules Committee (3); Interfraternity Conference (2, 3, 4); Curriculum Committee (2, 3); Entered Fresh- man Year. Winold Tjark Reiss, AKE New York, N. Y. “Win”: Prepared at Peekskill Mili- tary Academy; Architectural En- gineering; Scabbard and Blade; Freshman 150-lb. Crew; R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Hereward Armstrong Reynolds, AXA Newton, Mass. “Hal”; Prepared at Newton High School; Business and Engineering Administration; Corporation XV; Hockey, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3): Voo Doo, Staff (1, 2, 3); Entered Freshman Year. Frank Gerald Richards, UN BiRMINGHAM, ALA. Prepared at New Castle Senior High School; Business and Engineering Administration; Quadrangle Club; Freshman Track Team; Voo Doo, Staff (1, 2); Entered Freshman Year. Merlyn Eldon Richardson Wo LLastTon, Mass. ‘““Moon”’; Prepared at Quincy High School; Mechanical Engineering: Aeronautical Engineering Society; Mechanical Engineering Society: Freshman Rifle Team; Musical Clubs, Banjo Club (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Theodore Nelson Rimbach ARLINGTON, Mass. “Ted”; Prepared at Arlington High School; Sanitary Engineering; Chi Epsilon, President (4); Tau Beta Pi; Civil Engineering Society; Freshman Basketball Team; Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Field Day Relay (1, 2); Field Day Tug-of-War (1): The Mech iStath (a, 2)s R.Oll CG. bn-= tered Freshman Year. Alexander Joseph Rogowski PRovIpENcE, R. I. “Al”; Prepared at Providence Technical High School; Civil En- gineering; Tech Boat Club; Civil Engineering Society; Crew, Fresh- man Heavy, Junior Varsity (2, 3); Senior Week Committee; Dormi- tory Committee, Treasurer (4); T. C.A. (2, 3); Entered Freshman Year. Adrian Elois Ross SCRANTON, PENNA. “Ad”: Prepared at Wyoming Sem- inary; Electrical Engineering-Co- operative; Pi Tau Pi Sigma, Presi- dent (4); Freshman Lacrosse Team; Freshman Wrestling Team; Field Day Relay (1); VI-A News, Alumni Editor (2), Circulation Manager (3); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Alexander A. Rostartchuk Kuarkorr, U. S. S. R. “Rosty”; Prepared at Kiev Poli- technic Institute; Mining Engin- eering and Metallurgy; Entered Sophomore Year. Vincent Jacob Rother MontTrREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA Prepared at McGill University; Building Engineering and Con- struction; Associated General Con- tractors; Musical Clubs, Glee Club (4); Entered Sophomore Year. Robert Kemp Roulston BROOKLINE, Mass. “Bob”; Prepared at Suffield School; Business and Engineering Adminis- tration; Tech Boat Club: Corpora- tion XV; Crew, Freshman Heavy, Junior Varsity (2, 3); Field Day Football (2); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. . Deborah Rubenstein Roxsury, Mass. “Deb”; Prepared at Girls’ Latin School; Biology and Public Health; Delta Omega; Cleofan, President (3, 4); Sedgwick Biological Society, Vice-President (3, 4); Liberal Club, Secretary (3); The Tech Staff (3, 4); Tech Show, Co-author (4); Boit Prize; Entered Freshman Year. Samuel Archer Rulon, III, AKII PHOENIXVILLE, PENNA. “Sam”; Prepared at William Penn Charter School; Chemical Engin- eering; Chemical Society; Corpora- tion XV; Varsity Fencing Team (2, 3, 4); Dramashop (4); Entered Freshman Year. Kenneth Franklin Ryder Wo ttaston, Mass. “Ken”; Prepared at Quincy High School; Mechanical Engineering; Combined Professional Societies; Mechanical Engineering Society, Vice-Chairman; Society of Auto- motive Engineers; R.O.T.C.; En- tered Freshman Year. Francis Joseph Safford West CHELMSFORD, Mass. Prepared at Chelmsford High School; Electrical Engineering-Co- operative; Electrical Engineering Society; Entered Freshman Year. William Sample, Jr., UX Str. Louis, Mo. “Bill”’; Prepared at John Bur- roughs School; Business and Engin- eering Administration; Beaver Key Society; Varsity Cross Country Manacerns (3) pe Mal ATA | (3): Field Day Manager (3); All-Tech Smoker; Entered Freshman Year. Charles Edwin Sanders NeEwsuryport, Mass. “Charley”; Prepared at Newbury- port High School; Chemical Engin- eering; Entered Freshman Year. Richard Henry Sanders, BOII WasHINGTON, D. C. “Dick”; Prepared at Central High School; Mechanical Engineering; Musical Clubs (2, 3); Entered Soph- omore Year. Maynard Arthur Sayles Omana, NEB. “Manny”; Prepared at Omaha University; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Dorclan; Mechanical Engin- eering Society; Society of Automo- tive Engineers; Varsity Lacrosse Team (3, 4); Field Day Football (2); Class Baseball (1, 2, 3); Dormi- tery Committee (4); Entered Freshman Year. Neal Frederic Schappert, =X WILkKEs-BARRE, PENNA. “Fred”; Prepared at Wyoming Seminary; Business and Engineer- ing Administration; Entered Fresh- man Year. Edward Jay Schremp BROOKLINE, Mass. “Ed”; Prepared at Ponce de Leon High School; Physics; Pi Tau Pi Sigma; Track, Freshman ‘Team, Varsity (2); T.E.N., Staff (1, 2); R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. William Carl Schumacher, Kk 3ROOKLYN, N. Y. “Bill”; Prepared at Franklin Knight Lane High School; Electrical En- gineering; Electrical Engineering Society; T.C.A., Staff (1, 2), Execu- tive Committee (4); Entered Fresh- man Year. Herbert Rees Schwarz, K™ SAYLESVILLE, R. I. “Herbie”: Prepared at Moses Brown School; Business and Engineering Administration: Beaver Club; Var- sity Club; Track Club; Corpor- ation XV; Freshman Cross Country Team; Varsity Track Team (2, 3, 4); Field Day Relay (2); Wearer of the ‘ T”; Field Day Marshal (4); Points System Committee (3), Chairman (4); Entered Freshman Year. Joseph Lionel Seligman, Jr., OX Rostyn, N. Y. “Joe”; Prepared at Taft School; General Science; Gridiron, Vice- President: Scroll; Freshman Soccer Team; Freshman ‘Tennis Team: Field Day Usher (3); Field Day Marshal (4); Senior Week Com- mittee; Institute Committee, Secre- tary (4): Interfraternity Conference (2, 3, 4); T.E.N., Staff (1, 2), Asso- ciate Editor (3), Editor (4); R.O. T.C.; Osiris; Entered Freshman Year. Brenan Richards Sellers, BOII SPRINGFIELD, OHIO “Benny”; Prepared at Ohio Wes- leyan University; Business and En- gineering Administration: Eniered Freshman Year. Leonard Shapiro YOUNGSTOWN, Ouro “Len”: Prepared at South Side High School; Chemistry; Chemical Society, Treasurer (4): Radio So- ciety: Rifle, Freshman Team, Var- sity Team (2, 3, 4); Dormitory Committee (4); Menorah Society, Treasurer (4); Tech Show, Pub- licity Manager (3); Entered Fresh- man Year. Daniel Fitzhugh Shepherd, kK RicuHMonpb, VA. “Shep”; Prepared at Virginia Mili- tary Institute; Mechanical Engin- eering; Varsity Wrestling Team (3); R.O.T.C.; Entered Sopho- more Year. Eugene Loeb Shloss, Jr. JENKINTOWN, PENNA. “Gene”; Prepared at Jenkintown High School; Chemical Engineer- ing; Chemical Society; The Tech, Staff (2); R.O.T.C’; “Entered Freshman Year. Edward Sieminski New Beprorp, Mass. “Siemi’’: Prepared at New Bedford High School: Electrical Engineer- ing-Communications; Radio Soci- ety; Varsity Boxing Team (4); Field Day Football (1, 2); Entered Freshman Year. Marvin Julius Silberman New York, N. Y. “Marv”; Prepared at William Hall High School; Chemical Engineer- ing; Gridiron; Grogo; Scabbard a nd Blade; Radio Society; Chem- ical Society; Corporation XV; Freshman Rifle Team; Freshman Swimming Team; Field Day Tug- of-War (2); All-Tech Smoker; TECHNIQUE, Staff (1), Literary Editor (2), Publicity Manager (3): R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. John Brendan Skinner CampripGr, Mass. “J.B.°: Prepared at Rindge Tech- nical High School; Chemical En- gineering; Catholic Club; Entered Freshman Year. Daniel Smith Boston, Mass. “Dan”; Prepared at East Boston High School; Physics; Menorah Society; Cabot Medal; R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Wilbur Leonard Smith SOMERVILLE, Mass. “P smith”; Prepared at Somerville High School; Architectural Engin- eering; Civil Engineering Society; Entered Freshman Year. Graves Hubbard Snyder, SX Lrewispurc, W. Va. “Bud”; Prepared at Greenbrier Military School; Electrical Engin- eering-Communications; Tau Beta Pi; Radio Society; Electrical En- gineering Society, Treasurer (4): Field Day Tug-of-War (2); En- tered Freshman Year. Nathan Raymond Sohn Boston, Mass. “Nat’’: Prepared at Boston English High School; General Science; Electrical Engineering Society; Ra- dio Society; Varsity Golf Team (3); Entered Freshman Year. Rufus Albertson Soule, III, AKE New Beprorp, Mass. “Bud”; Prepared at U. S. Naval Academy; Electrical Engineering- Cooperative; Entered Junior Year. Melvin Arnold Sousa GLoucEsTER, Mass. Prepared at New Bedford High School; Aeronautical Engineering; Aeronautical Engineering Society; Varsity Cross Country Team (3, 4); Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Field Day Relay (ee) Sn GHNTO UE Gu) ike On Oe: Entered Freshman Year. Frederick Spaney, Jr. Newsuryport, Mass. “Fred”; Prepared at Newburyport High School; Chemical Engineer- ing; Entered Freshman Year. William Frederic Spreen, Jr. AKE PLAINFIELD, N. J. “Bill”; Prepared at Plainfield High School; Business and Engineering Administration; Beaver Club; Quadrangle Club; Scabbard and Blade; Crew, Freshman 150-lb., Varsity 150-lb. (2); Freshman Ten- nis Team; Field Day Crew (1, 2); Freshman Rules Committee (2); WaT IN (GOB IRORWACKS 1raiwsactel Freshman Year. Theodore Bradford Stackpole FALL River, Mass. “Ted”; Prepared at Durfee High School; Ghemical Engineering; Chemical Society; Unity Club, Secretary (4); Musical Clubs, Glee Clin. (je IROL Gs einige! Freshman Year. Holland Frank Staniek Auiston, Mass. “Stammy”’; Prepared at Boston Latin School; Aeronautical Engin- eering; R.O.T.C.; Entered Fresh- man Year. Hoyt Post Steele, PVA Aucusta, Micu. “Hoot”; Prepared at Hill School; Ship Operation; Beaver Club; Quadrangle Club, Secretary; Na- val Architectural Society; Fresh- Bernard Norman Stiller, SAM FRANKLIN, N. H. ‘Bernie’; Prepared at Franklin man Basketball Team; Field Day Football (1, 2); All-Tech Smoker (4); Field Day Marshal (4); Fresh- man Rules Committee, Chairman (4); Interfraternity Conference, Chairman (4); Osiris; Entered Freshman Year. High School; Business and Engin- eering Administration; Corpora- tion XV; Tech Show Staff (1); En- tered Freshman Year. Laurence Boyce Stein, Jr., TNX Mount VERNON, N. Y. “Larry”; Prepared at Mount Ver- non High School; Electrical Engin- eering; Tech Boat Club, Vice-Com- Carl Parker Stratton, AKII Nasuua, N. H. modore (4); Radio Society, Secre- tary-Treasurer (3); Electrical Engi- neering Society; Crew, Freshman Heavy, Varsity 150-lb. (2), Var- sity Heavy (3), Junior Varsity (4); Field Day Crew (1); Class Trea- surer (1); Entered Freshman Year. Theodore Steinberg CHELSEA, Mass. “Teddy”; Prepared at Gymnasium Hertzelia; Biology and _ Public Health; Entered Sophomore Year. Malcolm Seavey Stevens METHUEN, Mass. “Steve”; Prepared at Methuen High School; Civil Engineering; Baton; Scabbard and Blade; Civil Engineering Society; Rifle, Fresh- man Team, Varsity Team (2); Musical Clubs, Glee Club (3, 4); R.O.T.C.: Entered Freshman Year. Charles Thomas Stewart, BOII Curcaco, Ibi. “Stewey’; Prepared at Lake Forest Academy; Business and Engineer- ing Administration; Gridiron; Scroll, President; Chemical Soci- ety: Field Day Marshal (4); Insti- tute Committee (4); T.E.N., Staff (1, 2), Managing Editor (3), Gen- eral Manager (4); Entered Fresh- man Year. 86 “C.P.”; Prepared at Nashua High School; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Mining Engineering Society; Musical Clubs, Glee Club (1, 2); Entered Freshman Year. Daniel Dengler Strohmeier, AA® Monson, Mass. “Dan’’; Prepared at Amherst Col- lege; Naval Architecture and Ma- rine Engineering; Naval Archi- tectural Society, Secretary (4); Varsity Crew (3); Entered Junior Year. George Ritchie Struck, BOIL ManuasseT, N. Y. “Butch”; Prepared at Chauncy Hall School; Aeronautical Engin- eering; Beaver Key Society; Basket- ball, Freshman ‘Team, Varsity Team (2, 4); Field Day Football (1); Field Day Usher (3); Entered Freshman Year. Charles Bramlitt Stuart, AKI OKLAHOMA CitTy, OKLA. “Chuck”; Prepared at Classen High School; Business and Engin- eering Administration; Gridiron; Grogo; Corporation XV: Freshman Wrestling Team; TECHNIQUE, Trea- surer (3), Business Manager (4); Entered Freshman Year. Bert Orrell Summers, SAE SAN Jose, Cauir. “Bert”; Prepared at San Jose High School; Building Engineering and Edward Clinton Taylor Newton CENTRE, Mass. “Ted”; Prepared at Brown Uni- Construction; Associated General Contractors, Secretary (3); Com- bined Professional Societies; Var- sity Swimming Team (3, 4); Inter- fraternity Conference (3); En- tered Sophomore Year. versity; Electrical Engineering Co- operative; Corporation XV; Elec- trical Engineering Society; Varsity Hockey ‘Team (2, 3); Liberal Club; Commuters’ Association; Entered Sophomore Year. Richard Taylor Edgar Svikis GreAg NECK, Lae Nees Boston, Mass. a “Ed”; Prepared at Lincoln Pre- paratory School; Ship Operation; Naval Architectural Society; En- tered Freshman Year. James Augustus Sweeney CHELSEA, Mass. “Jimmie”; Prepared at Chauncy Hall School; Ship Operation; Naval Architectural Society; Cath- olic Club, Treasurer (4); Freshman Wrestling Team; R.O.T.C.; En- tered Freshman Year. Ladislaus Szczechowicz SALEM, Mass. “Red”; Prepared at Salem High School; Civil Engineering; Civil Engineering Society; Freshman Basketball Team; Field Day Foot- ball; Entered Freshman Year. Emil Arthur Taubert RosLINDALE, Mass. “Flip”; Prepared at Mechanic Arts High School; Mechanical Engin- eering; Mechanical Engineering Society; Society of Automotive Engineers; Entered Freshman Year. “Dick”; Prepared at Blair Acade- my; Electrical Engineering; Electri- cal Engineering Society; The Tech, Staff (1, 2, 3,); Entered Freshman Year. Harold Eugene Thayer, AO RocHESTER, N. Y. “Harold”; Prepared at Monroe High School; Business and Engin- eering Administration; Alpha Chi Sigma; Beaver Key Society; Var- sity Club; Corporation XV, Secre- tary; Swartz Medal (3); Varsity Soccer Manager (3); M.I.T.A.A. (3); Wearer of the “T”’; Field Day Usher (3); TEcHuniqur, Staff (1); Entered Freshman Year. George Roy Thompson RocuesTer, N. Y. “Roy”; Prepared at West High School; Electrical Engineering; Ba- ton; Combined Professional Soci- eties; Electrical Engineering Soci- ety; Musical Clubs, Staff (1, 2), Stage Manager (3); Entered Fresh- man Year. Ransom Shelton Thompson LircHFIELD, Conn. “Ranny”’; Prepared at Taft School; Mechanical Engineering: Mechani- cal Engineering Society;. Hockey, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. William Robert Tomlinson, Jr., ATO Larcumont, N. Y. Prepared at Mamaroneck High School; Chemistry; Entered Fresh- man Year. Warren Ladd Towle, AXA PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. “Buttons”; Prepared at German- town Friends School; Chemical Engineering; Masque; Walker Me- morial Committee (2); Tech Show; Entered Freshman Year. Harry Mercer Tracy West SOMERVILLE, Mass. “Tee”; Prepared at Somerville High School: Electrical Engineer- ing-Cooperative; Electrical Engin- eering Society; Varsity Golf Team (4); Voo Doo, Staff (4); Entered Sophomore Year. Chester Anthoine Tudbury Newton HicHLAnps, Mass. “Chet”; Prepared at Newton High School; Electrical Engineering-Co- operative; Musical Clubs, Instru- mental Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Julius William Tumavicus Boston, Mass. Prepared at Norwood High School; Aeronautical Engineering; Entered Freshman Year. 88 Samuel Untermyer New York, N. Y. Prepared at Horace Mann School; Mechanical Engineering; Mechani- cal Engineering Society; Field Day Tug-of-War (2); Entered Freshman Year. Jesse Leonard VanHorne READING, Mass. ‘“‘Abby”’; Prepared at Reading High School; Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering Society; Freshman Wrestling Team; En- tered Freshman Year. Frederick Walter Vaughan New York, N. Y. Prepared at Peekskill Military Academy: Business and Engineer- ing Administration; Beaver Club; Dorclan; Varsity Club; Corpora- tion XV; Swimming, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4), Cap- tain (4); Wearer of the “T”; M.I. T.A.A. (4); Dormitory Committee; Field Day Marshal (4); Entered Freshman Year. Alvaro Velazquez Cat, Cotomsia, S. A. “AI”; Prepared at Institute de La Salle; Electrical Engineering; Elec- trical Engineering Society; En- tered Freshman Year. Polyvios Aristotle Voyatzis CAMBRIDGE, Mass. “Paul”; Prepared at Lowell High School; Business and Engineering Administration; Corporation XV; Freshman Basketball Team; En- tered Freshman Year. Philip Bangs Walker, Jr. WHITINSVILLE, Mass. “Phil”; Prepared at Northbridge High School; Architectural Engin- eering; Dorclan, President; Civil Engineering Society; Track, Fresh- man Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4): Dormitory Committee; Field Day Marshal (4); Entered Freshman Year. Leon Wallerstein, Jr. RrcHmMonp, VA. Prepared at John Marshall High School: Aeronautical Engineering: Dorclan; Aeronautical Engineering Society; Varsity 150-lb. Crew (2, 3. 4); Field Day Crew (1); Entered Freshman Year. William Malcolm Watson, ATA DENVER, COLo. “Mal”; Prepared at University of Denver; Areonautical Engineering; Aeronautical Engineering Society; Scabbard and Blade; Square and Compass; T.E.N., Staff (2, 3); R.O.T.C.; Entered Sophomore Year. Gordon Lindsay Way Wasuincton, D. C. “Colonel”; Prepared at Devitt Preparatory School; Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engin- eering Society; Society of Automo- tive Engineers; Varsity Lacrosse Team (2, 3, 4); Varsity Squash eam (25.93) 45 R-O-L-Gs) n= tered Freshman Year. William Howell Weed Boston, Mass. Prepared at George Washington University; Business and Engineer- ing Administration; Entered Fresh- man Year. Chandler Wentworth Arxinson Deport, N. H. “Chan”; Prepared at Worcester Academy; Electrical Engineering- Communications; Electrical En- gineering Society; Radio Society; Varsity Gym Team (4); Musical Clubs, Glee Club (2, 3); T.C.A., Staff (3, 4); Tech Show, Staff (3), Stage Manager (4); Entered Fresh- man Year. Charles Albert Wesley Douctaston, N. Y. Prepared at Flushing High School; Physics; Physical Society; Field Day Tug-of-War (1); Entered Freshman Year. Frederick William Wessel, Jr. New York, N. Y. “Bill”; Prepared at Evander High School; Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Mining Engineering Society; Musical Clubs, Instru- mental Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Lorimer Clifton West MONTREAL, QUEBEG, CANADA “Red”; Prepared at Strathcona Academy; Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering Society; Entered Freshman Year. John Webster Westfall, ATA East LONGMEADOW, Mass. Prepared at Springfield Technical High School; Chemical Engineer- ing; Tech Boat Club; Crew, Fresh- man Heavy, Junior Varsity (2, 3), Varsity Heavy (3, 4), Captain (4); M.J.T.A.A. (4); Field Day Foot- ball (2); Senior Week Committee; R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Proctor Wetherill, A'l” WyNNEWOOD, PENNA. ‘Proc’; Prepared at Montgomery School; Chemical Engineering; Bea- ver Club; Boxing, Freshman ‘Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4), Captain (4); M.I.T.A.A. (4); Field Day Foot- ball (1, 2); Class Executive Com- mittee (4); Field Day Marshal (4); Senior Week Committee ; Entered Freshman Year. John Sterling White, PMA BRIDGEWATER, MaAss. Whitey’; Prepared at St. George’s School; Mechanical Engineering: Mechanical Engineering Society; Swimming, Freshman Team, Var- sity Team (2, 3); Entered Fresh- man Year. Roger Bourke White, PAO PLAINFIELD, N. J. “Rog”; Prepared at Ohio State University; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Corporation XV; Mechanical Engineering Society: Entered Soph- omore Year. Warren Abbott Wilber AuBaAny, N. Y. Prepared at Albany Academy; Electrical Engineering; Electrical Engineering Society; R.O.T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Arthur Olney Williams, Jr., kK Riversibe, R. I. “Art”; Prepared at East Provi- dence High School; Physics; Quad- rangle Club; Physical Society; Fencing, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4), Captain (3, 4); M.I.T.A.A. (3, 4); Field Day Usher (3); Field Day Marshal (4); Freshman Rules Committee (2); Tech Show (1); Entered Freshman Year. Draper Wright Williams SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Prepared at Central High School; Electrical Engineering; Lacrosse, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3); Student House; Entered Freshman Year. Roger Hargreaves Williams WELLESLEY FARMs, Mass. ““Rev’’; Prepared at Wellesley High School; Business and Engineering Administration; Civil Engineering Society; Corporation XV; Hockey, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Freshman Lacrosse Team; Field Day Football (1, 2); R.O. T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Carl Henry Wilson Duprey, Mass. Prepared at Bartlett High School; Business and Engineering Adminis- tration; Corporation XV; _ La- crosse, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Field Day Foot- ball (1, 2); T.C.A., Cabinet (3, 4); Tech Show (2)¢ ROGGE tered Freshman Year. Max Winer Meprorp, Mass. “Mac’’; Prepared at Medford High School; Chemical Engineering; Chemical Society; Freshman Gym Team; Class Baseball (1, 2, 3); Field Day Football; Menorah Soci- ety; Tech Show, Staff (3); Com- muters’ Association; Entered Fresh- man Year. Paul Wing, Jr., NAH SANDWICH, Mass. “Wingy”; Prepared at Mount Her- mon School; Chemical Engineering; Tech Boat Club; Crew, Freshman Heavy, Junior Varsity (2, 3); R.O. ‘T.C.; Entered Freshman Year. Charles Aubrey Winters LunenBuRG, Nova Scotia “Charlie”; Prepared at Mount Al- lison University; Business and En- gineering Administration; Entered Senior Year. Walter Leslie Wise, Jr., PK Newark, N. J. “Wally”; Prepared at Barringer High School; Business and Engin- eering Administration; Beaver Key Society; Gridiron; Stylus, Vice- President; Corporation XV, Associ- ate Director; Gym, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (3, 4), Cap- tain (4); M.I.T.A.A. (4); All-Tech Smoker; Field Day Usher (3); ‘The Tech, Staff (2), Features Editor (3), Editor (4); Entered Freshman Year. John Hancock Wood, 0AX AuBany, N. Y. “Hank”; Prepared at Albany Ac- ademy; Ship Operation; Naval Architectural Society; Squash, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Tennis, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. John Scott Wood, Jr., UX Sr. Louts, Mo. “Johnny”; Prepared at University of Arizona; Chemical Engineering; Varsity Track Team (2); Entered Freshman Year. William Hulbert Wood Rep Creek, N. Y. “Bill”; Prepared at Cazenovia Sem- inary; Geology; Chemical So- ciety; Mining Engineering Soci- ety; Liberal Club; The Tech, Staff (3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Glen Pride Woodbury WENHAM, Mass. “Woody”; Prepared at Beverly High School; Electrical Engineer- ing-Cooperative; Dorclan; Hex- alpha, Secretary (3); Tau Beta Pi, Secretary (4); Aeronautical Engin- eering Society; Electrical Engin- eering Society; Field Day Crew (2); Field Day Tug-of-War (2); Dormi- tory Committee (4); Sparks, Photo- graphic Editor (3); Entered Fresh- man Year. Walter Crews Wooding, Jr., OX DANVILLE, VA. Prepared at Hampden-Sydney Col- lege: Chemical Engineering; Beaver Key Society; Varsity Boxing Man- ager (3); M.IIEAA. (3); Field Day Usher (3); Entered Freshman Year. Charles Lyman Wright, Jr. CHICOPEE FAtis, Mass. “Charlie”; Prepared at Technical High School; Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Naval Architectural Society, ‘Treasurer; Lacrosse, Freshman ‘Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Wendell Olmstead Wright, AY West Meprorp, Mass. “Stead”; Prepared at Chauncy Hall School; Mechanical Engineer- ing; Baton, President (3); Mechani- cal Engineering Society; Freshman Heavy Crew; Musical Clubs, In- strumental Club (2, 3, 4); Entered Freshman Year. Walter Wrigley HAVERHILL, Mass. “Walt”; Prepared at Haverhill High School; Physics; Dorclan; Varsity Club; Physical Society; Track, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3, 4); Field Day Relay (1, 2); Wearer of the ‘“I’’; Entered Freshman Year. George Evarts Wuestefeld, AY New Haven, Conn. “Westy”; Prepared at Wesleyan University; Business and Engineer- ing Administration; Corporation XV; Swimming, Freshman Team, Varsity Team (2, 3); Varsity Track Team (4); Musical Clubs, Ram- blers (1, 2, 3, 4); Tech Show, Music Manager (1), Composer (4); Entered Freshman Year. BissELL ALDERMAN STANLEY Mortron ALEXANDER Heracio ALFARO James Roy ANDERSEN Henry CoLtBuRN BABcox FREDERICK JOHN BAILey, Jr. James Lippincott BENNETT Louis STROTHER BooTH FRANK JOHN BRAZEL Oscar Morrison BROWNE, Jr. Francis MATTHEW BuURESH RoBERT GEORGE BUTLER, Jr. ARTHUR HELMAN COHEN Ocravio LEONARD COLAVECCHIO DupLey FosTerR COLLIER EDWARD JOHN COTTER ALBERT Ross CRAWFORD JosepH DAUBER Epson DE CasTRO MeErRwINn Scorr Dickson WALTER GODLEY DONALD EVELYN SELTZER EHRLICH Harry WALLACE ENGLUND Ivan ANDREW EREMIN ALBERTO FERRER Y VAILLANT EMMETT JOHN FINNERAN BENNETT FISHER WarrREN Davis ForpD Harotp Lester GAMMONS ALTON CEpDRIG GARLAND Howarp RosBertT GARNER Louis GERBER Louis JoHNn GILLeEsPIE, Jr. Marvin Henry GLUNTZ Puitip McALLESTER GOODWIN WILLIAM PuiLuips GRAVES, Jr. RALPH Gross PRATIVU GUHATHAKURTA Joun ARTHUR HANSEN Henry Brown Harris GEORGE CHANDLER HATCH THomas MicHAgEL HAYDEN RaymMonD Harris HECKMAN, Jr. Harotp Marvin HEISER CLIFFORD EUGENE HENTZ James NATHAN BRANSON HILL FARQUHARSON ROMEYN JANSEN Ropert EMANUEL JOHNSON Ropert Louis KENNGOTT Lreonipas MICHAEL KEOYLOS WILLIAM DANIEL KIEBLER Cart ApoLPH KLOVERSTROM, Jr. Davip DouGcLas Knox LEONIDAS GEORGE KONTANIS Tuomas LA Cava CHARLEs AuGusTus LANE GEORGE RICHARD LAWRENCE EpWARD LOEWENSTEIN GeorGE Nesror Lykos KENNETH ADELBERT McCRIMMON Joun ANpREW McKEon StMmon MALKIN RICHARD CARTER Marcy Yuicut Matsuo LEON MATZKIN HERBERT ALEXANDER Morriss, Jr. DaniEL Francis Murpny, Jr. REGINALD JOsEPH NAHAS JAMEs STEWART NEARY JouN CHARLES NELSON Witpur RereER Norpos WILLIAM BARTHOLOMEW O’BRIEN Witcox Pratr OvERBECK Luts PacHon-Royjas RicHARD LYNN ParRLi SAMUEL PAUL Dairri _KuzmicH PAVLENKO Nina PERERA RosBertT EpWARD PERKINS Charles Arthur Zelaites Lincotn, N. H. (4); Entered Freshman Year. STEPHEN RICE PHELAN ABRAHAM PISHTIZ Horace ALVORD QUINN Joun JosePH QUINN WiLuiAM WHITE RAGLAND EDWARD CassEL REBER LEsLieE EpwarpD RICHARDSON ABRAHAM ROSENFELD FRANCIS JOSEPH SAFFORD Joun Vapaa SALO ELIzABETH HILDE SCHEU CHARLES EDWARD SCOTT RicHARD LEE Scorr KATHARINE SEIDENSTICKER FRANCIS BERNARD SELLEW CHARLES EDWARD SHEEHAN FRANCIS JOSEPH SHERLOCK SHERMAN KINGSLEY SHULL STANISLAW ANTON SHUMOWSKY GEORGE Morton SIEGEL Hortsrook BURNHAM SMITH UrnHO FERDINAND SOISALO Ewinc TERRY SPERING Haro_p ELMORE SPRAGUE MANDELL DupLEY STOLLER HoLGER STRUCKMANN RoBerRT ‘THEODORE SUTHERLAND, Jr. CHARLES SEARLE SYMONDS ALBERT McCoy TaLsor Guy JULIEN TALBOURDET LEsTER TARNOPOL WILLIAM LEE ‘TIMMERMAN Joun CoryveELL TuRNBULL James BEARDSLEE WADHAMS Puitie Fisk WAKEMAN Henry ALLEN Woop Horace LETELLIER Woopwarb, Jr. Rosertr Nixon YOUNGRLOOD GrorGE AuGusT ZELLER “Charlie”; Prepared at Lincoln High School; Electrical Engineer- ing-Cooperative; Hexalpha; Elec- trical Engineering Society; Catho- lic Club; VI-A News, News Editor President WALTER H. STocKMAYER Secretary THoneT C. DAUPHINE Joun B. BALLARD G. FReDERIC LINCOLN GsPACS SO Fe |6923:5 Officers Institute Committee Executive Committee Ballard, Bemis, Grant : Lincoln, Rucker, Stockmayer, Gutleben, Dauphiné 93 Vice-President DONALD C.. GUTLEBEN Treasurer Cason RUCKER Hat L. Bemis G. PETER GRANT, JR. President Puitie G. Briccs Secretary WituiAM B. pu Pont WiLuiAM R. SAYLOR Henry RUNKEL SUA S15 ee Ciamag 3-0 Officers Institute Committee Executive Committee Kuryla, Thornton, DuPont Austin, Saylor, Briggs, Hamilton, Runkel 94 Vice-President MicHAEL A. KuRYLA Treasurer Jack I. Hamitton Joun C. AusTIN FLETCHER P. THORNTON, JR. CALI (ONE GL Officers President Vice-President James R. THomson James A. NEWMAN, JR. Secretary Treasurer H. Berkey BisHop JosEpH H,. Courcu Institute Committee KENNETH B. Garr ‘THomas R. KInRAIDE Executive Committee Cari H. ABEL, Jr. Rosert C. SmirH ns Brettman, Guerke, Church, Abel Bishop, Newman, Thomson, Kinraide 95 ATHL ELL in@ 7 INIA IOAN GS SWISS IESE SE MS Pte: Slee JN NT ITE 20 IWS ereAbe Wye ye Te JIMS PYAR Cv Ce the undergraduate to conduct his affairs with a far greater degree of freedom thangs eee if other conditions existed.’’ So said Carroll Wilson, assistant to President Compton in an article published in an issue of ‘T.E.N. This comment illuminates far better than any statement by a member of our editorial board the fact that at M.I.T. and here alone, is the athletic func- tion of the student life placed in proper proportion to the remainder of student activities. It is not the intention of this article to imply that there is no proper place in student life for the athletic activities. Here, where a great deal of time must be spent indoors in contemplation of studies, it is essential that every opportunity be provided for the men to keep their bodies in good condition, and to benefit from the teamplay and goodwill resulting from hearty competition. Here the function of athletics can fill a very important place, if it is always kept in mind that athletics are not the primary purpose of the school. Here more than anywhere in the academic life of the country is this kept in mind; here the Greek ideal of an opportunity for every man to perfect himself in the art of some sport is approached closely. The Institute does not depend on the gate receipts from spectacular sports to support a heavy fixed charge for an enormous athletic plant. Ath- letics are considered to be what they were intended to be—sport, not business. Evidence of this is the fact that there is no strong emphasis on any one sport to the exclusion of all others. There is such a tremendous variety of inter- esting, skillful sports that no team lacks sufficient candidates. Again, we have a great number of intramural contests between various campus organizations, more hearty than skilled, and the very fact that enthusiasm outweighs per- formance makes the value of the contests infinitely greater. As long as there is enthusiasm, there is sport. When attention to the de- tails of skill begins to be all-engrossing; when the fun leaves the game, there is a the very absence of such spectacular intercollegiate teams enables no sport, and there is no benefit. For those who would make the learning of a particular sport their hobby, the Institute has provided experienced coaches, so that the details may be learn- ed by those who so wish. Many of the graduate students and instructors have from time to time volunteered their time to coach in some sport in which they were qualified. Thus with cooperation from the administration and understanding by the students, M.I.T. has developed a sport system which should be the envy of every educational institution in the United States. 98 Joun A. RockwELL Chairman ADVISORY COUNCIL ON ATHLETICS Officers Chairman, John A. Rockwell ’96 Secretary- Treasurer, Allan Winter Rowe ’o1 Graduate Members Joseph L. Levis ’26 Allan Winter Rowe ’or John A. Rockwell ’96 Harold S. Wilkins 714 Henry E. Worcester ’97 Undergraduate Members H. Neal Karr 34 Louis P. Holladay, III ’34 Ivar W. Malmstrom °34 she) VIAGRES lon Yee Cale UsB Officers President Joseph L. Levis °26 Vice-President Richard Bell °34 Secretary Harold S. Wilkins °14 Treasurer Wingate Rollins °18 Graduate Member Henry E. Worcester ’97 Undergraduate Members H. Neal Karr °34 Eugene O. O’Brien °34 Members of Varsity Club Wearers of the “T”’ HE undergraduate membership of the Varsity Club is made up of those stu- dents who have been awarded the straight “Tor major athletic award of the Insti- tute. It is often thought that the athletics at the Institute do not measure up to those at our other leading educational institutions. This idea may or may not be true. An argu- ment which would be truly open to ques- tion, however, would be that it is easier to gain a major award at M.I.T. than at the other leading colleges. The list on the following page represents men who have done outstanding work in their fields. It may be noted that the bulk of the names are listed under those sports 100 which are commonly thought of as “major sports’? around the Institute. In the minor sports field, it may be noticed that the awards are in many cases to the captains of the teams. This indicates that the captain in addition to being skilled in the sport was a capable leader. The Senior Class has for years consistently voted that they would prefer being a mem- ber of Tau Beta Pi to receiving a straight “T”. T here are always, however, a goodly number of votes in favor of the ‘““T”’ showing that although the Senior class recognizes first scholarship, then athletics, the major athletic reward stands high in the esteem of the student body. WIE ZNRUEIR SS) (Ole WIR MEMBERS OF THE VARSITY CLUB GerorcE E. AGNEW °35 WALTER W. Birp, JR. 734 Tuomas M. Burton 34 EDWARD R. CLark, JR. ’35 RiIcHARD BELL °34 RicHarD F. JARRELL ’35 Morton M. JENKINS °35 i KO) Co al vat Joun A. HRONEs °34 FRANK R. MILLIKEN 7°34 EDMOND Q. SYLVESTER 734 Rocer H. WILLiaMs ’34 Tuomas H. Murpuy °34 ERE @R Ses CrOLU Nat Roy Morton M. JENKINS °35 Wirsur P. Foote °34 CS NEY Bos N. Fassoutis °35 GARNET P. GRANT, JR., 735 Lestige G. HAINEs 35 , Aaa STANLEY T. JOHNSON 736 SHERMAN 'T. LEAVITT °35 BOXING Joun J. Carey °34 Epwarp J. CoL.ins °34 Procror WETHERILL °34 BAS CET BA Ie EuGENE O. O'BRIEN °34 GYM KENNETH E. BIssELL 734 re (ae JouHN A. MILLER °35 RosBertT A. OLSEN °35 GrorGE H. PRIGGEN ’34 WiLuiAM H. RoTHEN °35 Rospert E. MANN °34 HERBERT R. SCHWARZ 734 WALTER WRIGLEY 734 SWIMMING RApDcLIFFE G. EDMONDS °34. WituiAM H. MULLER °34 BERT O. SUMMERS °34 FreD W. VAUGHAN 7°34 JosEPpH S. OLDHAM °34 SaQ) UPAGSiia Davin INGALLS °34 WRG Srl) EASING IOI FRANK POOLE ’34 Henry NEAL KARR WALTER WALLACE Birp, JR. President Vice President M.S be ALE EE RG SAS SO GAtion. President H. Neal Karr ’34 Vice-President Secretary Walter W. Bird, Jr. °34 Ivar W. Malmstrom °34 Treasurer Publicity Manager Arthur J. Manson, Jr. ’34 William G. Yepsen °35 Chairman of Budget Committee Member-at-Large Louis P. Holladay, III °34 David B. Ingalls °34 Ivar W. Macmsrrom ArtTHUR J. MAnson, JR. Davip INGALLs Louis P. Houtiapay, III Secretary Treasurer Member-at-Large Chairman of Budget Committee 102 Poole, Marquardt, Keeling, Birchall, Best, Edgar, Hall, Foote Williams, Cross, Slosson, Orchard, King, O’Brien, Lawrence, Mann Eder, Milliken, Ingalls, Bird, Karr, Malmstrom, Manson, Holladay, Esslinger Wetherill, Gutleben, Johnston, Bainbridge : Captain Sport Manager - Eugene O. O’Brien Basketball Donald C. Gutleben Proctor Wetherill Boxing Louis F. Birchall John W. Westfall Crew Arthur M. King Robert E. Mann Cross Country John E. Orchard Arthur O. Williams, Jr. Fencing Arthur C. Marquardt, Jr. Arthur C. Esslinger Golf John S. Slosson -Walter L. Wise, Jr. Gym Edward C. Edgar Frank R. Milliken, Jr. Hockey Richard Lawrence Ralph N. Geil Lacrosse Thomas C. Keeling Wilbur P. Foote Rifle Lawrence C. Hall : Morten C. Hansen Soccer John P. Bainbridge David B. Ingalls Squash Philip P. Johnston Frederick W. Vaughan Swimming John H. Best james P; Eder Tennis Philip P. Johnston Richard Bell Track William W. Cross Frank Poole Wrestling Buckley Crist 103 Lucke, Stueck, Miller, Wood, Nashner, Whitmore, Glenn, Cook Humphreys VARSITY SGRtE vw Ip April the slap of the oars and the shouts of the coxswains again heralded the opening of the crew season, and during the season of 1933 the M.I.T. crews per- formed notably. Notable among the events of the season was the record of the varsity 150-pound crew. The lightweights, at that time in their junior year, were with one exception made up of a crew that has rowed together since their freshman year. As the sophomore crew they won in their Field Day. For two years they have been undis- JU NOR VsAR SET ye Ca EW. natu DUES ae o Packard, Freiberg, Seeleman, Bixby, Loewenstein, Graham, Haskins, Westfall Emery . 104. Miller, Burton, Agnew, Grant, Rothen, Fassoulis, Priggen, Haines VeACRSSil Ti puted leaders in the 150 pound field. The climax of their season came when they de- feated the Princeton 150’s. This, combined with the defeat in a special race of Harvard made up for any sorrow that might have existed because of their defeat at the hands of Navy on the Severn. Clark PSOE Be CREW The varsity and Jayvee crews had a more unfortunate season. The Navy, bene- fitting by an early practice season, was also a blow to hopes for an undefeated season. The Compton Cup regatta on the Charles was unfortunate in that the Cup went to Prince- ton in its first year. Fakes 9 aM eAgN meGaR Ea Vy. Brown, Boulware, Briggs, Willcox, Brookes, Hermann, Kuryla, Johnson Cantor 105 Hedlund (Coach), Doc Johnson, Greenlaw, Crout, Gerhard, Clapp, Blair, Leavitt (Manager), Bowie (Coach) Rimbach, Holladay, Schwarz, Mann, Wrigley, Bell, Pierce, Ball, Cree, Crosby Dixon, Alden, Selvidge, Talbert, Jenkins, Bartlett, Sousa VARSITY TRACK TEAM iP the spring of 1933, the trackmen gar- nered 19 2-3 points at the greater Boston Intercollegiate games, and lost two dual meets, one to Maine, the other to New Hampshire. Five points were collected at the New England Intercollegiates. FRESHMAN TR This year, the indoor season was not extremely favorable, although the work of Dick Bell, competing in the 50-yard dash showed favorably for ‘Tech. Bell has been the most consistent performer turned out by Tech for many years. ACK TEAM Cross (Manager), Bowie (Coach), Hain, Denton, McMahon, Ray, Hazen, Hamilton, Doctor Johnson, Hedlund (Coach) Svenson, Wagner, Hitchcock, McCulloch, Johnson, Runkle, Brown, Gilman, Williams 106 Orchard, (Manager), Ranger, Greenwood, Johnson (Trainer), Blair, Hain, Hedlund (Clach) Fitch, Barrett, Mann (Caftain), Talbert, Jenkins, Nichols WeEACR Oslin yan © R-O:S SarG.OcU NoTRsY TEAM N their four races last fall; the Cross Country team showed themselves to possess high quality, winning against Rhode Island State, losing a close race to Holy Cross, and scoring 147 points at the New England Intercollegiates, and 277 points at the I.C. 4A meet. The freshman team participated in the meets recorded above, and in addition, de- feated Andover. ERESH MANS GROSS™GCOUNTRY TEAM Orchard (Manager), Vogel, Moffatt, Johnson (Trainer), Haskell, Oakes, Hedlund (Coach) Matthews, Guerke, Maddock (Captain), Cooper, Robbins, Roberts 107 Gutleben (Manager), Smith, Denton, Morgan, O’Brien, E., McCarthy (Coach) Murphy, Kennedy, Thornton, O’Brien, E. (Captain), McIver, Demo, Garth VARS LEY BASE DEA Li TEAM (Ree McCarthy’s basketball team suf- fered a slight slump this season over the standing of years past, but the coach and team feel that this is a temporary condition. Following a defeat by the alumni organi- zation, the team suffered a series of re- verses at the hands of Brown, Lowell ‘Tex- tile and Tufts. Then the -team deteated Harvard in a close game, and the remainder of the games were close, thrilling struggles against Tufts, Clark, Williams, New Hamp- shire and Brown. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM eT Crummey (Manager), Avondoglio, Feeley, Zemanski, Current, MacDonald (Coach) Gillis, Wojtczak, Weppler, Simpson (Captain), Gay, Prouty, Thomson Rossano, Ulrich, Mari Oliver (Coach), Meyer, Leman, Notman, Mathias, Mayo, Forsburg, Kenney, Lawrence (Manager) Goodwin, Daley, Sylvester, Milliken (Captain), Hrones, Johnson, Williams WEAR Scien ee tin@ CnCE Yes TeesAlM we the tutelage of George Owen, Jr., former star of the Boston Bruins, the Hockey team, which has been in obscurity for several years, rose in morale and ability to win half the games in its schedule this year. Outstanding in the season’s record is the string of-victories beginning with a defeat of Army, and continuing against Mass. State, New Hampshire, Brae Burn Country Club, and Bates. This series of victories followed close losses to Harvard, Brown and Northeastern. The results were a great improvement over recent years. FRESHMAN HOCKEY TEAM Corman, Walsh, O’Brien, Wingate m Ferris, Cohen, Wasserman, Roper, Robbins Newdorf (Coach), Benson, Dunlap, Holland, Morrissette, Edgar (Manager) Van Ham, Moore, Wise (Captain), Werblin, Miller V-A-RS [15 ¥ eG. YeM ees AGM See almost from scratch with only two veterans back from last year’s varsity team, Coach Hans Neudorf developed a team which while unsuccessful this year bids fair for a record season in 1935. The team ended in the cellar of the Inter- collegiate League, which is made up of Springfield, Army, Navy, Princeton, Tem- ple and M.I.T. Captain Wise was the high point scorer for the season, working on the parallel bars and flying rings. He was followed closely by Van Ham, the only other veteran, who performed outstandingly on the rings. FRESHMAN GYM TEAM ’ | N93 L20°7 7 |) anal (ec hel Neudorf (Coach), Loder, Dreissigacker, Dalton (Manager) Mank, Kieley, Benson (Captain), Hukill, Sokolosky Bainbridge (Manager), Hetzel, Winiarksi, Kaiser, Bemis, Essley, Cheng, Goldie (Coach) Hamilton, A., Hamilton, J., Kron, P., Hansen (Captain), Daleda, Forsburg, Sanchez VARSITY SOCCER TEAM ERE is the story of a strong defensive H team—one that did not get the full value of the breaks, which in sports so often have a tendency to go the way least ex- pected. Three of the five games of the season ended with the score standing 1-0, favor of the opponents; Army was the strongest op- ponent, scoring five goals, while Harvard scored three goals. The opponents in the one-goal games were Yale, Brown and slivrtes: ERE rlMrAIN Ts. OrG © E Rea TEAM Christensen (Manager), Allen, Young, Sage, Harcum, Goldie (Coach) Weese, Vega-Llaca, Wojtczak, Kron (Captain), Wirtz, Torrance, Gay Crist (Manager); Marderosian, Isbister, McCaughan, Boyan, Ricks (Coach,) Oshry, Graham, Poole, (Captain) Judd, Craig V-A:R SY WR S TEN Ce EAM VV Coach Jay Ricks calling the holds, the wrestling team expended many foot-pounds of energy this year in meets with various schools. Victories were scored over Brown, Rochester, Boston University and Norwich. Probably most interesting of the meets was that with the Iowa State team. The result was a foregone conclusion, but the fact that the Tech matmen were able to wrest three points from such a formidable opponent was heartening. FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAM Ricks (Coach), Heal, Stern, Johnson (Asst. Mgr.), Gestoni, Webb, Eberhard (Asst. Mgr.) Noodleman, Summerfield, Testa, Horcum, Bartholomew Marquardt (Manager), Ozol, Rulon, Toorks Felnon, Williams, Martin, Roth VARSITY FENCING TEAM | Paee year the Fencing team under the leadership of Captain Arthur O. Wil- liams defeated Brown by a score of 10-7 and Rollins by a like score. They did not fare so well in some of their other meets which in- cluded Harvard, C.C.N.Y., Navy, and the Shawmut Fencing Club. The meet with the Providence Y.M.C.A. was won by the En- gineers, the score being 10-6. The Univer- sity of Baltimore team succeeded in over- coming the Engineers by a margin of three points in a rather close meet. FRESHMAN FENCING TEAM Fan | Ry 4 ae ‘tml Holcombe (Manager), Schroeder, Laus, Dantona a Rosenberg, Somers, Stampleman, Chapin, Rockwell 113 : he 4 P- , : EY a : ; . Y™® Ft A nt J ‘ ’ Wh . : nq : i ab 5 —-_ 4 : i a Untersee (Coach), Paige, Patterson, Brown, Summers, Vonnegut, Hamilton, Best (Manager) Edmunds, Callan, Granberg, Vaughan (Captain), White, Muller, Hope VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM S aes their season in mid-De- The freshmen this year were coached by cember, the swimming team raced a Sherwood Brown, teaching fellow at M.I.T. long series of meets, ten in all. The tank- Under his guidance they entered into a men, under Coach Untersee, had a slightly long season; toward its end they hit their unfavorable season, but defeated Bowdoin stride, defeating Gardner High, B. CG. and Boston University. High, and the Army and Navy “‘Y”. FRESHMAN SWIMMING TEAM Francis, Cohen, Hough, Brown (Coach), Pearson. Rutherford, Cooper Goldsmith, Bliss, Heywood, Dodge (Captain), Burnet, Fischel, Rogers 114 L aad | eae Johnston (Manager), Newman, Wood, Hunt, Summers (Coach) Lucas, Garono, Ingalls (Captain), Eder VARSITY SQUASH RACQUETS TEAM 1B squash season, with Captain Ingalls at the helm, was quite successful. The coaching ability of National Professional Champion Jack Summers was reflected in the good work of the team. Of the five inter- collegiate matches participated in, the Engineers emerged with three victories. They succeeded in beating Yale 3-2 and splitting two matches each with Dartmouth and ‘Trinity. The team also took part in the Massachusetts “B’? tournament in which they made a very good showing. FRESHMAN SQUASH RACQUETS TEAM a Jensvold, Pettebone, Lopez Mason, Vallone, Rulon Keeling (Manager), Borger, Thelen, Williams, Geil (Captain), Asch, Barrett, Robinson (Coach) Gorman, Way, Pomeroy, Sayles, Forster, Wilson, Mathias, Ansel VARS YOCAGR OSS ES LeAM a recognized sport at showed that le its third year as M:1.T., Lacrosse creasingly great number of students were an in- interested in this fast, hard-played game. In the 1933 season eight games were played against opponents of great skill. Boston Lacrosse Club, Harvard, Tufts, Dartmouth and Brown were some of the opponents bested the “Lech men; The Williams College team succumbed to the attacks of the Engineer stickmen in a who fast game. VARSITY BOXING TEAM Rawson (Coach), Lefthes, Bradford, Gaughan, Burchall (Manager) Goldsmith, Carey, Wetherill (Captain), Muldowney, Norton 116 Guerke, Lt. Harwood (Coach), Denton, Peterson, Doane, Stevens, Sgt. McDonnell Flood, Greer, Hall (Manager), Foote (Captain), Rice, Shapiro VeAGRso tele er Raises Cele AM TP matches fired and four victories is a concise statement of the record of the rifle team during the past year. It gives no impression of the close margins by which some of the other matches were lost. At times, 40 and 50 points out of 1500 was the margin of superiority. Firing in both telegraphic and shoulder- to-shoulder matches, the team met the Marines, and Beverly, before whom they succumbed. Then the YD was defeated in a closely contested match. Arlington de- feated the Tech sharpshooters by 17 points, then Northeastern and Northeastern and Lowell in a triangular match were over- come by the engineers. Navy, West Point and Beverly defeated the team, but the Technology team closed the season by overwhelming New Hampshire in a meet characterized by good shooting. VeACR: Stele O-KalLNIG Gees the inspiring leadership of their Captain, Proctor Wetherill, and the able guidance of Coach Tommy Rawson, the boxing team has completed a successful and satisfying season. The high spot of the year was the Eastern Intercollegiate Boxing Tournament held at Syracuse, New York. The hard-hitting Technology team placed fourth in this tournament by defeating the outstanding 117 teams of Harvard, University of Pennsyl- vania, and Army. Another noteworthy achievement was the winning of the crown in the 145 lb. division by John Joseph Carey. Captain Wetherill, fighting in the 135 lb. class was runner-up in his division. All the men made a fine showing and give great promise for a championship cut- fit next year. Peel, Brookes, Brooks, Gardiner, Boulware, Christensen, Richardson, Cotton, Eagan (Coach) Wilsey, Hayes, Devine, Kingsley, Lutz, Graham, Denton, Hamilton, Spring Mapes, Craig, Hanlon, Sharp, Merrill, Du Pont, Windsor FOOTBALL TEAM SOPHOMORE EVE De DEAS, LOOMY and overcast again came Field Day, the Armageddon of the lower classes. Philip Briggs, the president of the sophomore class, had been kidnapped the Friday before, and after being in freshman hands for a week in the fastnesses of New Hampshire, had made a thrilling escape the previous night and was now on hand to lead his class in the coming struggle. The first issue at stake was the crew race at a little after eight o’clock in the morning. The sophomore 150-lb. boat won this event SOPHOMORE “GREW wx Wead, Phillips, Beckwith, Dolben, Easton, Rethorst, Whitcomb, Thomas Hubbard (Cox) 118 Villaflor, Hitchcock, Johnson, Vincent, Cocke Runkel, Donnan, Hazen, Svenson, Williams SO) rit OiM Orr ES REE Anya EAM handily, leading by three lengths and fin- ishing in 6 min., 23 1-5 sec. '36—3 37-0 After morning classes the freshman Tug- of-war team annexed the first pull with sur- prising ease. Meanwhile the opposing sides gathered in opposite bleachers and missiles in their last throes of putrefaction found their way into the air just as the kick-off signaled the beginning of the football game. In the opening minutes of play neither side showed to advantage, but the more sustained drives of the freshmen began to make themselves felt. Time and again the yearling backs would reel off long gains SOPHOMORE TUGZORIWAR TEAM i i i Shaini venta (Coach) Engstrom, Payne, Grossman, Cook, Bode, Smith, Jaeger, Nichols, Sommersgill, Scott, Borden, Shainin, Garaventa ( : i + ’ Dobrin, ithes iiss Kuryla, Hornor, Lessard, Evans, Packard, Schoettler, Arnold Lombardi, Emerson, Morton, Selvestrovich, Loomis, Williams, Ebenhard, Bryant, Musschoot, Johnson Gay, Hollis, Gandrigan, Einis, Thomson, Mayson, Ready, Corman, Kendzur Rundlet, Selfridge (Coach), Wheeler, Lynn, Cohen, Rundlett, Smedile, Svenson, Dyer, Rossano, McIver (Coach), Colby (Coach) Connor, Simpson, Dakin, Bishop, Zemansky (Captain), Wasserman, Babel, Newman, Klaus Fritz, Vincens, Hale, Webb, Strauss, Brettman, Ferris FRESHMAN: POO RBA Ea. EAM through a badly-riddled sophomore line, °36—3 34 —2 and though °36 fought gamely enough, its ‘ In the second half the frosh added an- goal line was soon crossed. other touchdown, and when the final gun went off, °36 found itself on the short end of a 13-0 score. Between halves the second and last pull of the tug-of-war was run off. Though en- countering a little more difficulty this time, b] ae 3 37 again won handily enough to give the 20-3 37—6 ay) Stet ) 5 freshmen their first points of the day. Next on the program was the relay race. FRESHMAN CREW A. Frieburg (Manager), Newman, Clifford, Wingate, West, Burnet, Austin, Young, Heal Church (Cox) 120 Remalia, Sawyer, Faatz, Webster, Swift, Dreselly Hewes, Sabi, Lipnick, Wilkes, Houghton Ferrary FRESHMAN RELAY TEAM After the lead had frequently shifted from the glove fight. For full ten minutes the tide one side to the other to the alternate joy of battle rolled on the slimy field, engulfing and consternation of the egg-drenched scores of grimy battlers in the most ex- AOR MG) ES the sophomor es finally emerged hilarating carnage. The final count gave the victorious, thus tying the score. fight and thus Field Day to ’36 by a margin °36—6 oo of twenty-three gloves. The issue of the day now depended on °96—7 °94—6 FRESHMAN TUG-OF-WAR TEAM mae oe Antoni (Manager), Janson, Rulon, Sokolosky, Hough, Kinraide, Birch, Dodge, Brian, Jacobs, Zwanzig (Coach) - Jordan, Keithley, Monsarrat, Fisher, Anmadjiam, Phipard, Garber, Katz, Eisler, Fischel “ Thomson, Sperduto, Arabian, Healey, Fowler (Captain), Smith, Berg, Agnew, Gander eZee | il + 0 RT ie NN —— — —— — J, 8 LUNNING, ‘34, CHAIR, a 2 2 ANNU AL i : : MUSICA ; : PRODUc : TIO, as N OF MASS Ac HUSETTs I : 3 — fs, ee ‘ NSTITUT} OF TECH cS: a ao 20) ae i NOLOGy TTS INSTyr TE 6 Gener il Mgr - : 4 | r FREE MAN 3 J Basingns eDSON, oy Tor NGINE: ene = ] ie ER] NEWs G OFFicg OF Ty MASSA¢ H SET tires x . co e IN rr Ont DuATES ANOLOg Can -t BRing, Mass. OR the next few pages we intend to regale you with a very true picture of life at the Institute as it appears to the camera, and to most of the students. To put it briefly, hash. There is absolutely no fixed order or method of placement in the pictures to follow. The informals editor just took the pic- tures and tossed them up in the air, pasting them on the background where they landed. Taking his method, we suspect, from Tubby Rogers’ reputed manner of marking papers by throwing them downstairs and grading them according to the steps whereon they fall. We think it is a pretty average impression, though. Most of our memories are just such a dis- order—a batch of pictures, not necessarily consecutive, of the happenings of a year. We know of nothing so holy to the undergraduate as the time his name first appears on a letter- head. Just looking at his own name there in cold print makes him mighty hard to live with for a yp aad fe 4] 1a « INSTITUT aa é | | ie ; i = MASSACHUSerre 1 COMMITTEE Nsvitrure OFr T, a CAMBRIDGE. MAss Bite -KER MEMORIAL CAMBRIDGE, MASS. = om a : —1t ENOINEERING Np 1 NEWs H. Near x Wai PRE Sipens TER : ‘ Birg OTTO : 7 7 RALPH wont: Busing ss MANAGER os = | + Pup UBL ivy MANAGER A a ee ae 4 s Lt Gen RAL mM, Levy Cone CRY anc ANASER e | i is JULIUg STE J jee 2 ' : | 4d] WILLIAM ranccast MANAGER pili: sor Bes | i | a ; REASURER fe PS - ‘ ATHLETIC NOLogy Mustitute of Cechnal a =n | RIDGE onthiney i | = Oo f ie T ry ; Musica! Clubs E Peason 1933-1934 WALKER MEMORIAL CAMBRIDGE. MASS 0 s S$ vo Ut “Ita 9 WX . ebst ° Ke e couple of days. They never can understand why no one else, with the possible exception of the family and the girl friend, can take the fact of his being chairman or editor or whatnot of a campus organization as seriously as the possessor of the title. Representative samples of the letterheads mentioned appear on this page, thereby embalming a little more permanently the names of some of the campus leaders. We fondly hope that it will make them very happy in their old age. The tendency here, as anywhere else, is to take ourselves and our little organizations quite seri- ously, and to get in quite a sweat when anyone takes a dig at them. The printers are the ones who profit from the exhibitionism, so it isn’t all bad. The pages which follow are dedicated to the avid error-hunters of The Tech by the ever obliging Editor. 5 . Busineg OFFicrAy UNbercranuany =] CHUSETTs INSTITUTE oe OF an ADVigoRy oes PERCY hore pe ta CHa tER ‘00 NOPACE §, ron, TREASURER LEICESTER py, you wouldn’t believe the junk that folks send in for these informals. if you think this stuff is silly, you ought to see what we had to throw out. the informals editor seriously believes that m.i.t. 1s an institution of learning completely surrounded by exhibitionists. this page is about even between the snow scenes, the mili- taryeandsihe cirls, note s... Cs. s at lower left of this space. . . .sober. the army has the off page of this spread all to their little selves. the only thing they didn’t send in was a picture of the shuffled eggs the army fondly sets before you for breakfast. field day slipped in on this page, but lacks, for the ed., the interest of the picture bordering the lower right of this frame. also what would the greeks about here do for freshmen if there were no ping-pong tables? name this spread and you can take it home. everything from bell in a mine to grosser on a ship, with snow scenes thrown in. not to men- tion bob emery in a background we don’t rec- ognize. bill haines can’t be beat for distin- guished appearance. we don’t quite know how the locomotives sneaked into the corner, unless the betas had their freshmen build thom during hell week. observe rough tough TECHNIQUE rush on page opp. you can't see the best part, which is jack austin inside, handing out the paddles and waiting for the roof to fall in. ye ed. deplores with you the tendency to nudism, but when you get about fifty worse than these, what are you going to do? .grosser makes it again, the exhibitionist! we hope bell gets out of that mine pretty soon. we’re beginning to get wor- ried. and the whole thing winds up with a rush of nothing to the head. subtitle, miscellany. a slight trend to the social is noted in the photos of the fair damsels looking coy in the face of a flashlight bulb. try again, girls. doc weiner look- ing like cleopatra on a rock and the frats being asinine. that just about brackets our life here, ed. guesses. two engineers and a cow, which should prove something and six guys with one girl. what price education...... PUBLIC OTI0 Te Ii THE TECH - de (CO TSHNEI@} a) te OO) OO: Nee EREWITH, the Fourth Estate—in its full glory! A book, two magazines and a newspaper, which offer to the students of journalistic bent a wide field for special and peculiar talents. Bloody, but not perceptibly bowed by the bludgeonings of the financial fates of the past five years, the publications con- tinue to do that for which they were designed. Each one of the journals has a niche in the activities field which it fills admirably. Oldest of the publications is The Tech, which was founded in 1881 as a magazine appearing every other week. As the years passed, the need was felt for a paper appearing more often, and the paper appeared twice a week. After an ill-advised venture in publishing a daily, the paper returned to a publica- tion frequency of three times a week, which was maintained until last year, when financial problems made necessary a reduction to twice a week. Faced with a paucity of news at times, The Tech performs a creditable journalistic job. In 1885 the first TECHNIQUE appeared, bound in brown paper and selling for a dollar and a quarter. The illustrations were pen and ink sketches, and the main part of the book was given over to essays by undergraduates and ‘grinds’ on the various students. Until the advent of electroplating, the TECHNIQUE did not take on the character of a class album and photographic record which it now has. The staff, like all journalistic staffs, complains about the burden of work, but all of them know that no activity can be more entertaining than the slightly crazy business of preparing, editing and publishing a yearbook. Voo Doo was established next, just after the war. Originally Woop Garoo, the name was soon changed, and the comic monthly, under the aegis of the ever-present Phosphorus, rapidly became a part of undergraduate life. As always, there have been vicissitudes due to the fact that good humorists are born, not made, and few of them come to an engineering school. But despite this fact, we have a humorous magazine which compares favorably with any other in the country. The Tech Engineering News, a professional journal, was originally an engin- eering supplement of The Tech. First appearing in 1919, it separated from the parent publication in 1920 and since that time has attained a position of recog- nized superiority in its particular field. Published once a month, it contains some of the best work of brilliant students and professors, along with material contributed by authorities outside the Institute. Supervised by the gently watchful care of the Advisory Council on Under- graduate Publications, the publications of the Institute students carry on the never-ending work of recording more or less permanently the actions and thoughts of the students, and the crystallized results of their careful work. 138 ¥ JAMES Ruyne Kuxian, Jr., ’26 Chairman until 1935 DNS @©:Ray= CO UN | C hE ON UNDERGRADUATE PUBLICATIONS J. Rhyne Killian, Jr., °26, Chairman Dean Harold E. Lobdell, 17 A. W. K. Billings, Jr., ’26 Frederick G. Fassett, Jr. Stanley G. H: Fitch, ’oo WS ConsTANTINE SOPHOCLES DADAKIS WILLIAM RANDOLPH CHURCHILL WALTER LEsLIE WiIsE, JR. NorMAN BERNARD Krim Managing Editor General Manager Editor Business Manager | j 7 | | : Hamitton H. Dow Pau G. HERKART WALTER H. SrockMAYER MA.cotm A. PorTER News Editor Features Editor Storts Writer Make-up Editor DEXTER STEVENS, JR. Joun D. Hossretp Joun D. Loomis Advertising Manager Business Service Manager Circulation Manager ts ing : Tar 4 bey lat BY wy BE ere, Till be b Mas at the embp Week, the pion before. aWer tieyy tem prin Fo the or Hae oat? Reims? Alter Weiss, Childs, Seder, Katz, Peterson, Yo Koontz, Mackro, Marsh, Fick, Hamilton, Bishop, Wirtz, Morrison, M Paul Cohen 35 Charles W. Finnigan 84 Frederick P. Baggerman °37 Joseph G. Bryan ’37 Norman G. Bull ’36 Arthur A. Carota ’36 Jackson H. Cook ’36 Carbon C. Dubb 35 Donald J. Hill ’37 Jack I. Hamiton °36 Philip D. Johnson ’36 Robert E. Katz ’37 Francis H. Lessard °36 Features Writers Wilham G. Cragin °35 Ralph D. Morrison, Jr. °36 Perry H. Ware ’35 Sports Writer Walter H. Stockmayer 35 Business Service Depariment Walter R. Blake ’37 Benjamin B, Dayton ’36 Peter de Florez °37 Austin C. Loomis ’37 Roy G. Thompson ’36 Nai Editorial Board Stuart T. Martin, Jr. 34 Reporters Arthur M. York ’37 Copy Writers Anton E. Hittl ’36 August V. Mackro ’36 Robert J. Marks ’36 Richard L. Odiorne ’36 Francis S. Peterson ’36 Louis C. Young ’30 Circulation Department Robert S. Childs °37 Robert F. Driscoll ’36 Gordon B. Wilkes. Jr. °37 141 ung, Hittl, Baggerman, Vincens, Smedile, Ware Notman, Dobrin, Ewald, Odiorne, Kahn, York arks, Hossfeld, Cohen, Stockmayer, Dangel, Woll, Tower Dayton, Gratz, Landsiedel, Blake, Smith, Rose, Carota Deborah V. Rubinstein 24 William H. Wood ’34. Noel F. Murphy ’37 William B, Penn ’37 Walter M. Ready °37 Charles J. Rife ’36 Leonard A. Seder 37 Joseph A. Smedile ’37 Charles W. Smith °35 Daniel Tower °37 Richard G. Vincens, Jr., ’37 Herbert K. Weiss ’37 Elmer C. Wirtz, Jr. 37 Photographic Stoff William H. Brockett ’35, Editor Joe Gratz ’36 Harry N. Tichnor ’36 Associate Adv. Manager James F. Notman °35 Advertising Department OscartA] Fick, Jrs 36 Charles R. Kahn ’Jr. °37 Elwood H. Koontz ’36 Walter W. Landsiedel °37 James G. Loder 237 Russell C. Low, Jr. ’37 Robert S. Reichart ’36 Irving S. Underhill, Jr. ’36 Murray M. Waxman, Jr. ’37 CHARLES WILLIAM BECHLI DoNnALD KAyeE LIsTER CHARLES BRAMLITT STUART Editor-in-Chief General Manager Business Manager RicHArp E, STAnFieLD Kari H. ACHTERKIRCHEN JoHN H. Howe tt, Jr. ABRAHAM K. CHAKMAKLIAN WILFRED R. GROSSER Managing Edito Photographic Editor Departments Editor Informals Editor Publicity Manager Louts M. SHERMAN SAMUEL PAUL BERNARD H. NELSON WALTER J. ByRNE Advertising Manager Art Editor Circulation Manager Treasurer — eT ta Austin, Stern, Spring, Schneider, Smith, Roethlisberger, Wingate Morton, Phipard, Allen, Lutz, Terry, Saylor TECHNIQUE STAFF Asst. Treasurer Asst. Circulation Asst. Photographic Manager Robert H. Roethlisberger John C. Austin James B. Allen Asst. Departments Editors Arthur R. Peel William R. Saylor J. Thomas Smith, Jr. Asst. Managing Editor Robert J. Lutz Sophomore Staff Lea H. Spring Thomas A. Terry Freshman Staff Archibald R. Graustein Robert D. Morton Harry S. Stern, Jr. William M. Harcum Harvey F. Phipard, Jr. William C. Wheeler Lawrence E. Hough Rolf E. Schneider Roger H. Wingate Ropert Maxwe.it BECKER WituiAmM Haroip Mitts EMERSON PuHitip KRON Managing Editor General Manager Business Manager RicHArD F. Barcey ArrHur B. ELLeNnwoop, Jr. Danret M. Lewis, Jk. Witrrep H. RApportT Advertising Manager Literary Editor Publicity Manager Art Editor Joun Durr, III GeorcE S. Trimsie, Jr. Rosert E. LINDENMEYR Lewis B. Simon Treasurer Assistant Literary Editoy Circulation Manager Assistant Art Editor Purcell, Cargen, Gardiner, Birch, Brauer, Allen, Gallay, Freedman McKeon, Wead, Kramer, Kron, Stiles, Rudy, Rockwell, Chalmers, Haigh Sanchez, Salny, Thomson, Isaacs, Fine, Tone, Garber, duPont John P. Allen Frederick R. Haigh William Houghton Rufus P. Isaacs Leo J. Kramer Ernest A. Linke Norman A. Birch E. Henry Cargen, Jr. William B. duPont Stanley M. Freedman Charles F. Kennedy R. Vincent Kron Thomas H. Matthews VOO DOO STAFF Associate Editors Robert K. Wead Business Associates John A. McKeon Wilfred M. Post, Jr. Jerome E. Salny Warren E. Thomson Bernard Vonnegut Julian T. C. Waram John B. McCrery Tan W. McFadyen Richard D. Purcell Matthew L. Rockwell Ered sha slione Gordon C. Thomas Roman I. Ulanytzky JosEpH LIONEL SELIGMAN, JRe CHARLES ‘THOMAS STEWART WALTER FRANK READ Editor-in-Chief General Manager Business Manager | Zay B. Curtis KennetH D. Fintayson Henry J. O GORZALY Managing Editor Treasurer Associate Editor ARTHUR W. GILBERT, JR. Vinton K. Uxricu James D. PARKER Circulation Manager Associate Editor Advertising Manager Summersgill, Rethorst, Smith, McLean, Buffington Dobrin, White, Lowe, Bull, Robbins Cornell, Kaufman, Williams, Shainin, Gildea, Gair TECH ENGINEERING NEWS STAFF Technical Editor Beverly Dudley °35 Assistant Editor Milton Dobrin ’36 Assistant Managing Editor David Gildea 36 Publicity Manager Henry B. Kimball ’35 Assistant Treasurer Scott Rethorst ’36 Nicholas Ahmadjian °37 Paul Allen ’37 Frederick Altman ’37 William Austin ’37 Edward Brautigam, Jr . ’37 Francis Buffington ’37 Norman Copeland Unc. Vern Dress °37 Kenneth Gair ’37 Ronald Gillis ’37 Editorial Department Digest Editor Norman Bull ’36 Contributing Editor Frank H. Moore ’34 Business Department Assistant Advertising Manager KE. Hibbard Summersgill ’36 Assistant Publicity Manager Sidney Cornell, Jr. 36 Staff Robert Granberg °35 Robert Jordan °37 Walter Kaufman °37 Walter Kozak °37 Will Lyons °37 Walter MacAdam °36 James McLean °37 George Megerian °37 Samuel Noodleman °37 7 Assistant Editor Louis Smith ’36 Assistant Editor Brenton W. Lowe 36 Research Editor Martin Gilman ’36 Assistant Circulation Manager Robert E. Williams, Jr. ’36 Assistant Advertising Manager Oliver L. Angevine °36 John Priftakis °37 William Remalia ’37 John Robbins, Jr. 37 Dorian Shainin ’36 Walter Squires °36 Charles Stolzenbach °35 Jervis Webb 37 Lester White, Jr. ’37 Herbert Winkler ’27 Herbert Zimmerman °37 ORGANIZATIONS. STUDENT GOVERNMENT | SEE es aera SSS wy COMBINED MUSI@GAL Gules Hl ete fev IW SHE Jet ZAIN? ee NDAUNTED by the hours of work he does for the sake of pure science and education, the student, in his free hours, turns to activities outside the classroom. He governs himself, he enters into the work of publication, he rehearses by the hour in order to present dramatics and musical productions, and he enters into dozens of societies devoted to various pursuits. This section of the book is devoted to those organizations concerned with the government of the student body, the dramatic groups, the Technology Christian Association and the miscellaneous organizations which do not yield themselves to any particular classification. A chart which has been prepared to show the undergraduate organiza- tions at ‘Technology reveals a staggering array of bodies which take up the time and attention of the student, and to which he is willing to give much effort. At first, the network of lines conceals more than it reveals, but careful perusal will yield the major data. The organizations are so knit together that the group is quite efficient and well integrated. The M.I.T. Undergraduate Association is the title of the student body when acting in extra-curricular affairs. Governing this body is the Institute Committee, which is in complete charge of all things pertaining to student activity. Stemming from the parent body are many standing committees, the more important of which are discussed at length in the pages of this section. Six major divisions of the organizations exist, and entire sections of this book are devoted to some of them. First comes the M.I.T. Athletic Association, which is in control of all the sports and their administration. The next major group is the Publications, which are grouped together because of their nature, although there is no single administration control- ling the group. Four musical clubs, under the Combined Musical Clubs form the musical group. Unique in its character is the Technology Christian Association, which performs a multitude of services which are offered by no other body. Fifth, we find the dramatic organizations: Tech Show, which presents one play a year, and the Dramashop, which presents productions throughout the year. In the miscellaneous group are placed the professional societies, the honor- ary societies, and all the other groups which defy classification. The picture thus presented is one of a thriving group of student activities, banded together so as to secure for all the benefits of unified effort. 150 Hitchcock, Lister, Kinraide, Stockmayer, Thompson, Bromley, Briggs, Karr Austin, Bemis, Saylor, McKeever, Best, Schwarz, Ballard, Carey Mills, Humphreys, Dunning, Bell, Crosby, Seligman, Holladay, Backenstoss _ Richard Bell 34 Edward P. Bromley ’34, Henry D. Humphreys ’34 Walter H. Stockmayer 35 John B. Ballard ’35 Hal L. Bemis ’35 Philip G. Briggs ’36 John C. Austin ’36 William R. Saylor ’36 James R. Thomson ’37 Kenneth B. Gair ’37 Thomas R. Kinraide ’37 Churchill, Gair, Chiswell, Gamble, Stewart INSTITUTE COMMITTEE Gorham K. Crosby, Dormitory Committee Louis P. Holladay III, Budget Committee Herbert R. Schwarz, Points Systems Committee Henry N. Karr ’18, M.I.T. Athletic Association Halfred L. McKeever, Elections Committee Donald K. Lister, Technique Charles T. Stewart, 7.E.N. William H. Mills, Voo Doo William R. Churchill, The Tech Edgar B. Chiswell, Jr., Combined Musical Clubs George E. Best, Technology Christian Association John M. Hitchcock, Tech Show Charles B. Gamble, Jr., Drama Shop John B. Dunning, Walker Memorial Committee Joseph L. Seligman, Interfraternity Conference John J. Carey, Commuters’ Association Henry B. Backenstoss, Combined Professional Societies 151 Humphreys, Seligman, Dunning Holladay, Bell, Crosby EXECGUTILV EsC OM: Mii EESO Ealric EN:S D001 ESG O'MiM sale President RicHARD BELL Vice-President GoRHAM KINGMAN CROSBY Secretary JosEPH LIONEL SELIGMAN, JR. i(e will be readily apparent that no matter how wise, how intelligent or how deter- mined the members of the Institute Com- mittee may be, they form a large unwieldy body for the transaction of business and the determination of just what matters should come before them in the short time they have for meetings. Based on this premise, the Committee has delegated several im- portant standing committees whose duty it is to handle various specialized jobs which take on the nature of the routine. Of this type are the Walker Memorial and the Budget Committees. Further to expedite the affairs of the student government exists the Executive Committee of the Institute Committee. In 152 Treasurer Louis PuttippE Hoiuapay, III Walker Memorial Committee Joun Bartot DuNNING Member-at-large Henry Dexter HumpHreys composition it is mainly ex-officio, consist- ing of the following members of the Insti- tute Committee: President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, and the Chairman of the Walker Memorial committee. In addi- tion, there is a member-at-large elected from the membership of the Committee. This committee is the nucleus of the student government. It inaugurates all changes or proposed changes in the constitu- tion of the student government. It discusses all matters concerning the recognition of activities, and reports its recommendations to the Institute Committee. Specifically it is a steering committee designed to facilitate the administration of business by the Insti- tute Committee. DISS A IV Ballard, Manson, Holladay, Bemis BUDGET COMMITTEE Louis PHinippE Houuapay, III, Chairman _ Joun BurLer BALLARD Bre of the financial conservatism of the Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy, it is o f particular interest to observe how the large financial requirements of the many campus activities are controlled. For this purpose, the constitution devised by the student government has provided the Bud- get Committee, which is given authoritative control over the expenditures of all activ- ities which derive their revenue from tuition allowances, and which has supervisory con- trol over the self-supporting activities. From the tuition received each term by the Institute a definite amount is set aside and turned over to the Institute Committee to be spent on such activities as do not operate in revenue-producing fields. ‘These activities at the beginning of the year sub- mit budgets, which are checked and con- solidated by the Budget Committee, and reported to the Institute Committee. The Hat LAwA.LuL Bemis 153 ARTHUR JAMES MANSON, JR. approved budget then becomes the financial control for the year’s activities, and the committee spends the rest of the year in checked and controlling these budgets, in addition to supervising, at all times, the activities which are self-supporting. Since the M. I. T. Athletic Association is the largest user of funds, its treasurer is ex- officio a member of the committee, while the treasurer of the Institute committee is the president of the Budget Committee. Two juniors, elected by the Executive Commit- tee, form the remainder of the Budget Com- mittee, thus forming a compact organiza- tion to deal with the financial problems which arise. During this year, every activity has been curtailed because of prevailing conditions, but by adequate control, the Committee has been able to allow the most possible money to be devoted to student uses. Everett, Gardiner, Wells, Woodman Marshall, Dunning, Loomis WALKER MEMORIAL COMMITTEE JouN BartTot DuNNING, Chairman Epwarp Fisk EVERETT, JR. Joun Dick GARDINER WesLey Horace Loomis, III ARS function of the Walker Memorial Committee has been stated and restated over a period of many years. This year there is a change in the duties of this body. Its primary work, of course, is to govern the social activities and meetings in the Walker Memorial Building. By a vote of the Insti- tute Committee, the duties formerly carried on by the Points System Committee have been incorporated in those of the Walker Memorial Committee. The Points system is a device for control- ling the positions which an individual stu- dent can hold in the various extra-curricular activities. It is based upon the assumption rc WaLTON HarPER MARSHALL, JR. ARTHUR Epwarp WELLS, JR. HARRISON SPRING WOODMAN (resigned 8 ) that to hold a large number of offices is not fair either to the individual holding them or to the organizations. The duties already laid out for the Walker Memorial Committee are and probably familiar to most of our readers. The committee has charge of the assign- ment of all rooms in the Walker Memorial Building as well as the Hangar Gym. They supervise all the social functions. The Walker Memorial Committee is truly an influence in undergraduate life and does much to enhance the benefits available in the student center, the Walker Memorial Building. numerous Pflanz, Dauphiné King, Stockmayer, Daley, Loomis JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE WaLTER Huco StockMayEr, Chairman PauLt WiLuiAM DALEY ‘THONET CHARLES DAUPHINE Henry Fiske Kine WesLEY Horace Loomrs, III Louis WILL1AM PFLANZ, JR. ae? outstanding features marked the Jun- ior Prom of the class of 1935. The first was that for the first time in many years, the Prom was held at the Statler Hotel, rather than in the Walker Memorial. The second was the discarding of the custom of selecting a Prom girl from some show play- ing in downtown Boston. More than 250 couples attended the dance, and, in the hallowed manner, con- tinued dancing until the gray dawn; many fraternity houses served Prom breakfasts to conclude the dance. A tea-dance in Walker Memorial and many private dances on Sat- urday evening concluded the most brilliant ey) week-end of the social season at Technology. Mal Hallett and his orchestra furnished the music for the dance, which began at ten- thirty March 16, and continued, including the traditional Prom dinner, until four- thirty in the morning. Another unusual feature was the broadcasting of this or- chestra’s music over a local radio station during the dance. Members of the Junior Prom Committee, who planned, prepared and carried out this dance, were: Walter Stockmayer, president of the junior class; Wesley Loomis, II; Henry F. King, Louis W. Pflanz, Paul W. Daley and Thonet C. Dauphine. Joun M. Hrrcucock EUGENE S. CLARKE General Manager Director of Music Business Manager Freeman B. Hudson, Jr. °34 Treasurer John C, Austin °36 Costumes Manager John B. D’Albora, Jr. °34 Chorus Rehearsals Manager David W. Dale ’35 John P. Allen °36 Everett B. Beede 35 Raymond W. Bliss, Jr. °37 Robert S. Childs ’37 Elizabeth M. Dolan °34 Frank A. Faillace 34 Arthur L. Grout °34 Edward S. Halfmann ’36 Lincoln R. Clark, Jr. °37 David M. Cooper ’36 Donald W. Haarman G. Alfred E. Hale ’37 Jonathan B. Cobb Arthur L. Conn Thonet C. Dauphiné Harold K.Farr FREEMAN B. Hupson, JR. AnTHuR B. ELLENwoop, Jr. Ropert M. BECKER Business Manager LES rs S Ory “WHAT! AGAIN?” The Management General Manager John M. Hitchcock °34 Company Manager Gordon Day °34. Lighting Manager Leo. H. Dee.’35 Advertising Manager Louis C. B. Fong °35 Publicity Manager Lewis I. Goldberg 35 The Staff Sydney B. Karofsky °37 Richard K. Koegler ’36 Philip S. Kurz °35 Carlos F. Lavenas °35 Israel Nigroshi °34 John A. McKeon ’35 William W. Pritchard ’36 The Chorus Eino A. Jaskelainen °34 Lawrence Kanters 36 Richard S. Mabee °36 Francis 5. Peterson ’36 Fred A. Prahl, Jr. 36 The Orchestra Director Eugene S. Clarke Vincent Fopiano John R. Graham Sidney Grazi H. G. Hotte 156 Author Director of Music Eugene S. Clarke °34 Scenic Director Foster R. Jackson ’34 Cast Rehearsals Manager Robert Moffett °35 Stage Manager Chandler Wentworth °34 Norman B. Robbins ’37 Benigno M. Sanchez ’37 Thomas A. Terry, Jr. ’36 Frank S. Walters °35 Harry M. Weese ’38 Eugene B.Weisburg °38 Milton L. Weiss 735 Ralph Werman ’38 Julian S. Rifkin °36 Warren L. Towle ’34 William W. Towner ’36 Fitz R. White ’35 John M. Rutledge Justin J. Shapiro Harris A. Thompson George E. Wuestefeld a EP Fema, 7 5 ; y . Giapys LEssGAN ROGER Mr. LessGan LypiIa McCoon Pror. PENFIELD . Horace S. Borp J. P. Morcur THE CAST AND CHORUS Prahl, Phillips, White, Peterson, Cooper, Grosser, Jaskelainen Rifkin, Haarman, Mabee, Kanters, Clark, Hale, Gilman Rose, Crew, Austin, Lindenmeyr, Dickson, Applegarth, Bull, Greuter, Andresen The Cast Robert E. Lindenmeyr ’35 Henry Hoarp . . George G. M. Bull ’34 . M. Scott Dickson ’34 Joun D. ROOKAFELLER . Samson I. Crew °34 Charles L. Austin, Jr. °36 eae | Sherman A. Rose ’37 A. Rufus Applegarth 735 ; (Ewald H. Andresen ’ 34 Samson I. Crew 734 George G. M. Bull ’34 Wilfred R. Grosser °35 StupENT | le + + h sat eats Paul C. Grueter °34 BOLSHEVIK | Joseph Gratz °36 ( Frank L. Phillips 36 STUDENTS { : . ee |Martin A. Gilman 36 THE STAFF Scribner, Koegler, Allen, Weisburg, Graham, Lavenas, Farr, Hotte, Dauphine, Terry Weiss, Halfmann, Moffett, Werman, Weese, Rutledge, Grant, Robbins, Rose McKeon, Jackson, Fong, Hudson, Hitchcock, Clark, Day, Wentworth, Dale , Austin, Goldberg, Kopf, Bliss, Dee, D’Albora 157 Max M . Levy Concert Manager EpGaArR B. CHIsWwELL, JR. General Manage Ortro E. ZwaNnzic Business Manager Ratpu B. Woo.ir Publicity Manager PARKER Haroitp W. Treasurer COMBINED MUSICAL CLUBS HE Combined Musical Clubs of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology opened their forty-ninth year with every prospect for a successful season. With a large number of veterans back to form a nucleus of well-trained musicians, the various clubs were quick in getting organized for the opening event of the 1933-34 season, the concert held at the Franklin Square House. Preceding this year was a half century of musical history. In 1883, as the result of a minstrel held the year before, the students recognized the need and advantage that could be gained from a musical organization. Accordingly, this student interest together with editorials in The Tech resulted in the formation of the Glee Club. The primary object of the new organization was musical culture for the members and pleasant re- unions among the student body. The members hoped that they would “be able to give some slight entertainment to their friends and thus draw friendship closer to alle The premiere of the Glee Club was at Berkeley Hall on December 28, 1883 where it was heralded as a worthy successor to the 1882 minstrels. Such selections as ‘The Three Chofers” and an original guitar solo by L. S. Steel opened the evening’s pro- gram. At a meeting on October 20, 1884, the “Technology Banjo and Guitar Club” was formed and its organization perfected. Twenty-five members and a_ professional leader were selected. By the year 1886 the Glee Club had reached some prominence in Boston circles and sang at such func- tions as the President’s reception. In 1888, due to lack of support, both clubs were dis- banded, but were reorganized in 1890. In that year a Mandolin Club also was organ- ized and the three clubs united under the constitution of the Combined Musical Clubs. Each Club retained its own leader and managers but was under the control of the organization. This form of the Combined Clubs con- tinued until 1921 at which time the Man- dolin and Guitar Club was reorganized as the Instrumental club, with the intent of presenting the more serious type of classical music. ‘Two years later the Techtonians, a dance orchestra, was founded for playing the more popular jazz programs and to assist in playing dance music following the concerts of the clubs. Whitmore, Chase, Cooper, Hammond, Stockmayer, Hazeltine, Anderson, Buckwalter, Rich, Ray, King Dee, Dayton, Jordan, Cayce, Fox, Clement, Hughes, Sutton, Ford, D’Albora, Jaskelainen, Moore, Ehrlich. S Germond, Mahr, Stackpole, Sharpe, Brook Stevens, Henderson, Harper, Doyle, Woll Comins, Coleman, Webb, Lincoln, Williams, Heywood, Waxman CosE Ee CiUis This year has seen two changes of his- torical note in the organization of the clubs. The Instrumental club name was, due to the request of the members of that club, changed to the more appropriate name of The M.I.T. Orchestra. Also, because of the lack of enough capable young men at the Institute for the formation of the Tech- tonians this year, the dance orchestra of the organization was repudiated. It is the hope of the management and members that there will be the required talent next year for the re-forming of this group. An endeavor to work for the college and not merely for the members has continually been the goal of the management of the clubs. Accordingly, throughout its long history much work has been expended to present up-to-date programs of real merit. The excellent esprit de corps so developed has carried the organization through many a strenuous year and has been especially notable in the way the members have dis- played great cooperation in making this a successful year. © The general policy of the Clubs has never differed markedly from what it is today although the organization has radically done so. An endeavor to combine a good musical performance with the proper amount of entertainment for the men who participate in the rendition, and to increase the prestige of Technology in a social way, has been the goal. The Institute clubs have formerly felt it inadvisable to devote their entire efforts toward either serious music or toward a kind of jazz-popular program. As a result, a middle path has been followed since 1921 by the formation of programs containing a few non-classical numbers and devoting the remainder of the selections to tendencies of lighter vein. With the reorgan- ization of the Mandolin club into the In- strumental Club strictly classical work was undertaken, leaving the Banjo club to per- fect its rendition of light popular numbers. Acclaim from the student body indicates that the clubs are now- devoting their best efforts toward their respective tal- ents. Hawks, Smith, Schneider, Stockmayer, Rothen, Peters Jackson, Gilbert, Peterson, Di Salvatore, Bliss, Tudbury Kraus, Creighton, Wright, Baker (Leader), McCauley, Cresswell, Beckwith Tid Ee ORG GSEs isncA In accordance with the general policy of the clubs and with the custom of the two previous years, the clubs presented, during the middle of the second term, a series of the Faculty Club. The first of the series was given by the Orchestra with the presenta- two Sunday Concerts sponsored by tion of the more serious classical music. The Concert included such pieces as the Haydn Symphony No. 2 in D Major and Strauss’ Waltz ‘“‘Fruhlingsstimmen.”’ The entire con- cert was a great success and all the numbers were very enthusiastically received by the audience. The Orchestra through this con- cert has shown that it is capable of pre- senting a more serious and cultural musical entertainment for the student body. It was the opinion of several members of the cor- poration as well as the other members of the audience that the Orchestra has shown great improvement over their concerts of last year. This great advancement is due in part to its leader, William Baker ’34, and to its hard working and faithful coach, A. George Hoyen. 160 The second Sunday concert was _pre- sented by the oldest club of the organiza- tion, the Glee Club, and merits its reputa- tion as the best known member. In keeping with the classical work presented by the Orchestra, the Glee Club outdid itself in its attempt to improve upon the concert given three weeks before. They were ably assisted by outside talent for the more difficult parts of the program. Credit is due to the members and their leader, Melville Ehrilich °33, for their co- Operation in the presentation of such a program. The Glee Club was particularly fortunate in having ‘Billy’? Weston, noted musical authority and teacher, as their coach again this year. Besides this Sunday Concert, the Glee Club gave two other semi-classical selec- tions with outside schools. The first of these was a Concert presented with the Glee Clubs of Colby Junior College at New London. Prior to the concert the girls en- tertained the Glee Club at dinner. The con- cert included such specialty acts as a xylo- Nordos, Richardson, Gould, Halfmann, Hanley Conn, Haines, Walters BrATNEJOmC UB phone solo, a banjo solo, and a sextette from Colby. The Glee Clubs of both schools rendered selections and climaxed the musi- cal entertainment of the evening with the piece “Mother Moscow.” Dancing followed in the gymnasium. The second concert of this type was the annual concert with the Simmons Glee Club held at Jordan Hall. The Combined Glee Clubs deserve credit for their work in presenting the more difficult ‘‘Missa Brevis” by Palestrina and the “Cherubim Song” by Tschaikowsky. The two Clubs presented such an outstanding concert that they were asked to broadcast the songs over the NBC network. A great deal of interest in the Glee Club activities was lost by the members because of the cancellation of the New England In- tercollegiates Glee Club contest. However, it is expected that they will be continued next year. The Banjo Club again suffered rather severely by graduation, but under the direction of John Haines, G., and coached te 161 by Mr. Hoyen, the group enjoyed a suc- cessful season. They were particularly well received at the concerts and concluded the season in a joint broadcast with the Glee Club over the Blue network of the NBC. The clubs were very fortunate this year in having a large list of specialty acts from which varied and amusing programs could be picked. Outstanding among these was Merton S. Neil ’34 in his presentation of xylophone solos. He received such ap- plause that he was obliged to play several encores at each appearance. He will be sorely missed in the Musical Club concerts of the future. Moreover, there was the combination of banjos by John Haines, G., and Arthur L. Conn, °34, which provided entertainment for those present. George A. Peterson gave a touch of dignity and re- finement to the Christmas Concert at which he played a violin solo. There were other specialty numbers a cornet solo, string quartet, and a duet composed of two Glee Club members as well as a quartet from which to choose a program. Harvey L. Morasu Vice-President Georc_eE E. Besr President ARTHUR CROxsON, JR. Treasurer WALLACE M. Ross General Secretary PENNELL N. ABORN Employment Secretary TECHNOLOGY CHRISTIANA S OG TASii@n HE Technology Christian Association is unique among the organizations at M.I.T. For every student it provides ser- vices that can be given by no other organ- ization. First contact with the T.C.A. is gained when the incoming student, before leaving home, receives the handbook containing all the information necessary and useful to one who has never attended the school. If the student so desires, he has appointed for him a student advisor, who can assist him in solving many problems common to new men, As an activity for the undergraduate student, the T.C.A. offers opportunities for many and varied types of service. He may enter into any of the broad fields open to the man who wishes to belong to a service organization. For purposes of administration and ef- ficiency, the association is divided into the office, religious and service divisions. The office division operates the book exchange, where the second hand books are accumu- lated and distributed at the beginning of each term. For the convenience of the un- dergraduate body, a ticket service is oper- ated, whereby any student may obtain tickets to shows, athletic contests and transportation tickets. Also in the office division is the room registry available to those who wish to 162 room outside the dormitories and fraterni- ties. The remainder of the office division is given over to the internal administration of the T.C.A. Justifying the name of the association is the religious division, which handles church relations and boys work for those students who wish to engage in these affairs. In addi- tion, this division aids in the rather difficult problem of foreign students, who form a large percentage of the undergraduate en- rollment. Finally, there is the service division, which is charged with a multitude of duties, some of which entail the publication of the fresh- man handbook, freshman service, fresh- man camp, the publication of the blotter which graces the desk of every Tech student, and the operation of the Tech Cabin at Camp Massapoag, where groups of Tech men may go for outings. The organization of the T.C.A. consists of an executive committee which coordin- ates the work of the divisions, and which maintains a permanent officer for under- graduate employment and a general secre- tary; this executive committee is served by an advisory board composed of officers of the Institute, alumni and a minister. The Technology Christian Association stands alone as an organization of under- graduates devoted whole-heartedly to the cause of service. lh % 4 ae irri 8 Sharp, Anslow, Hayes, Rucker, Wilson, Bemis Mabee, Wentworth, Schipper, Moore, Boyan, Craig Steele, Grant, Schumacher, Best, Croxson, Ross Advisory Board Horace S. Ford Walter Humphreys, ’97 Rev. Sidney Lovett Leicester F. Hamilton 714 Col. Frank L. Locke, ’86 Percy R. Ziegler, ’oo Executive Committee Office Division | George E. Best °34, President James R. Craig °36, Manager, Blotter Harvey L. Morash ’35, Vice-President Edwin A. Boyan ’37, Book Exchange | Arthur Croxson, Jr. °35, Treasurer W. McKie Wing °37, Ticket Service | Wallace M. Ross, General Secretary William P. Anslow °36, Information and Social Work | Pennell N. Aborn, Employment Secretary Matthew N. Hayes °36, Advisory Board Solicitations | William C. Schumacher ’34, Religious Division Frank L. Phillips °36, Advisory Board Receipts James R. Craig ’36, Office Division Richard 8. Mabee °36, Cabin G. Peter Grant °35, Service Division Service Division G. Peter Grant, Jr. °35, Manager, Freshman Camp | Religious Division Cason Rucker °35, Handbook, General Manager William C. Schumacher ’34, Manager, Conferences C. Donald Brown °36, Handbook, Editor | Keith F. Stultz ’36, Boys’ Work Norman C. Moore °35, Handbook, Business Manager Chandler Wentworth ’34, Deputations and Meetings Ernest W. Steele °36, Handbook, Advertising Manager John V. Sharp °36, Church Relations Carl H. Wilson °34, Freshman Advisors James H. Schipper ’36, Foreign Students Hal L. Bemis °35, Freshman Cabinet 163 Cook, Thorp, Lavenas Edgar, Nelson, Mills, Lewis, King BENCHMARK General Managers Wilbam H. Mills Business Manager Nelson H. ‘Thorp Circulation Manager Albert J. del Favero Sports Editor Henry F. King Managing Editor Daniel M. Lewis, Jr. Literary Editor Carlos F. Lavenas Photographic Managers George M. Bernard H. Nelson Advertising Manager Joseph Fishman Art Editor Henry C. Mabie Features Editor Reece Edward C. Edgar Vincent P. Cook (aes and little-known amongst Tech- nology publications is the Benchmark, the official publication of the Civil Engin- Camp. Published pamphlet form it reflects the various ac- tivities and athletic contests which make a very enjoyable vacation out of a period which is primarily devoted to curricular work. This year the Benchmark was dedicated to the new head of the Civil Engineering De- partment, Professor Charles B. Breed. The dedication is informal, reflecting the spirit of the camp itself. Included in the pictures are the Student Council, the Faculty, the eering Surveying in 164 whole student group, the Benchmark board, and the baseball team. Probably the most interesting picture is that of the Student Council especially since they look like anything but a student gov- ernment body. In prominent positions are the co-general managers. One is standing with his shirt-tails out; the other is seated, but undoubtedly his are too. The little booklet reflects the spirit of the camp so faithfully that it really should be unearthed and circulated amongst many of us who have not had the opportunity of spending a summer at East Machias, Maine. Carey, Golden, Young Bartlett, Bentley, Travers leva thy Ke 1b 10) 433 President George Patterson Bentley °33 Vice-president George Walter Bartlett 35 Secretary Frederick Willard Travers ’35 Treasurer John Pope Carey ’35 Members-at-large Kenneth Douglas Young °35 AVING completed its first full year as an H undergraduate organization, the Com- muters’ 5:15 Club, originally called the Commuters’ Association, has enjoyed an unparalleled growth over this short period. Formed a year ago for the purpose of bringing the commuting students together in social and fraternal contact, the club has fulfilled this end remarkably, and now boasts of close to three hundred members. Membership in the Club is open to all students who do not live in either the dormitories or the fraternity houses. In ad- dition, local clubs have been formed of members in the various districts in greater Boston. The club is managed by an execu- tive committee composed of a president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and two members-at-large, and a board of directors Gerald Maxwell Golden ’35 composed of the chairmen of the several local clubs. Because of its remarkable growth the club was accorded the use of a room in Walker Memorial for the combined uses of a lunchroom, study room and _ social room. Several large dances were given by the club, most outstanding of which was the New Year’s eve masquerade held in Walker Memorial. Other events were a fathers’ and sons’ night at which club members and their dads enjoyed dinner and sports events as well as recreation together; the conduc- tion of a bowling tournament among several local clubs, the winner of which competed against the outstanding dormitory and frat- ernity teams; and participation in squash racquets and basketball tournaments. Fopiano, MacAllister, J. P. Carey Bond, Rey. R. J. Quinlan, J. J. Carey, Sweeney TEGAN} hO GY SG AT EL OTs Gee IstLE President John J. Carey Treasurer James A. Sweeney Vincent J. Fopiano Donald W. Haarman Joseph E. Leininger Ewald H. Andresen John J. Carey Leo A. Carten Martin F. Cosgrove John B. D’Albora, Jr. Thomas F. Donlan, Jr. Henry W. Eagan George E. Fickett Charles F. Goodale Secretaries Copeland C. MacAllister John P. Carey Directors Chester E. Bond Graduate Members Robert A. O’Brien John C. Schroeter 1934 Richard L. Gouchoe Joseph A. Hahn Thomas M. Hayden Hugh W. Healey Henry D. Humphreys Angelo Iantosca Francis G. Jenkins Justin M. Kearney 166 Vice-President Thomas M. Hayden Chaplain Rev. Richard J. Quinlan John L. Everett Thomas F. ‘Twomey Edward J. Walsh Thomas LaCava Richard M. Lewis Charles Marchetti Maurice B. Marshall, Jr. Charles M. Parker John J. Quinn John B. Skinner James A. Sweeney Alvaro Velazquez | | Peter Barry Charles P. Bowen, Jr. John P. Carey Thomas L. Charnley Arthur H. Crowley Paul W. Daley Walter R. Daley Thonet C. Dauphiné John J. Demo Joseph A. Burns Joseph Chenette William A. Cresswell John P. Hamilton John J. Hibbert Henry J. Janson Chester E. Bond Joseph G. Bryan Liberto J. Caponigro Joaquin A. Caputo Francis S. Buffington Lincoln R. Clark, Jr. Charles F. Connor Raymond A. Dreselly John L. Everett - Albert V. Finn Edward M. Fischer Francis E. Gilbert John G. Goldfuss 1935 Vincent J. Fopiano Fernando M. Gallardo Patsy A. Guarino William E. Keefe Arthur M. Linn Copeland C. MacAllister John E. McDonald Vincent J. Mooney 1936 Nicholas Lefthes Paul C. Mulkern Thomas P. Norton Albert B. Parks Louis J. Proulx, Jr. 1937 Mary E. Greany Daniel J. Hanlon John B. Hawkes William H. Healey Lincoln J. Herzeca Chester F. Hollis Thomas J. Kieley David D. Klous Richard B. Landrigan Alfred Llantada Walter J. Maguire Walter L. Maroney 167 Frederick F. O’Brien Henry J. Ogorzaly Christopher A. Rafferty Thomas J. Rinaldo William A. Shea Francis J. Sherlock Charles W. Smith John E. Talbert Frederick W. Travers Walter G. Selvestrovich Kathleen V. Shott William J. Tier Roman I. Ulanytzky Philip S. Vincent Peter White Noel F. Murphy John J. Noonan Daniel J. O’Connor, Jr. August T. Rossano Henry J. Rugo Charles E. Ryan Allan M. Swift Joseph M. Vallone Edward J. Vanderman Jose de la Vega-Llaca Paul W. Vogel Walter S. Wojtczak Edward J. Zarach HONORARY SOCIETIES Ste IR ONL IA SE? Ueber An e@. | 28 (SINEMA Ge INA SC Ne Ik INT Yi HE pages which follow contain a record of those men who have attained some success in a chosen field. Roughly, these honor groups may be divided into four main classifications: scholarship, publication, athletic and class, according to their stated reason for existence. In addition, there is a small group of societies that defy definite classification. At the top of the pyramid stands Tau Beta Pi, the honorary scholastic engineering fraternity, well organized, and with exacting requirements for membership. To be eligible for consideration a high minimum scholastic standard must first be exceeded. Further emphasis is placed on leadership and | activity in fields other than academic. Membership in this society is truly an honor. The field of publications is represented by Gridiron, a society patterned after the Gridiron club of newspaper correspondents in Washington. The or- ganization was purposely made large and all-inclusive in an endeavor to bring together the members of the various publication units. It was hoped that common meetings and banquets would stimulate good-fellowship and under- standing. How nearly this ideal has been realized is a matter of point of view. A respresentative class honorary society is Quadrangle, which is formed of freshmen selected at the end of each year. These men are theoretically the outstanding members of their pa rticular class. One of the duties membership entails is to assist the Freshman Rules Committee. The Editor feels that the field of honorary societies is over-crowded and in some cases approaches being a farce. On the other hand, there is a definite place in the structure of the student organization for those societies that are truly honorary and do stimulate interest and activity among the younger stu- dents. 170 TAU BETA Pl HONORARY ENGINEERING FRATERNITY Founded in 1885 at Lehigh University Beta of Massachusetts — Established 1922 Jayson Clair Balsbaugh Elmer Worthington Brugmann Vannevar Bush Karl Taylor Compton Franklin Leroy Foster Richard Henry Frazier Murray Frank Gardner Glennon Gilboy Augustus Herman Gill Truman Stretcher Gray Ernst Adolph Guillemin Harold Locke Hazen Robert Landis Hershey William Hovgaard William Spencer Hutchinson Dugald Caleb Jackson Henry Brightbill Backenstoss John Butler Ballard John Cahill Barrett Robert Maxwell Becker George Patterson Bentley George Edward Best John Godfrey Borger Gordon Kendrick Burns Edgar Burns Chiswell, Jr. Arthur Leonard Conn Thonet Charles Dauphiné Robert Nelson Eck Radcliffe Guest Edmonds Rolf Eliassen Arthur Bradford Ellenwood, Jr. Charles Francis Feuchter Donald Glen Fink Richard Leigh Fossett, Jr. Arthur Boriham Fox Fratres in Facultate Fratres I7I Frederick George Keyes Charles Kingsley, Jr. Charles Justus Koch Warren Kendall Lewis Horace ‘Tharp Mann Parry H. Moon Carl Neitzert Leonard Clifford Peskin William Henry Radford Kenneth Cass Reynolds Charles Milton Spofford Julius Adams Stratton John George Trump Robert Jemison van de Graff Walter Charles Voss Edward Pearson Warner Roland Douglas Glenn Miles Van Valzah Hayes Neil Emerson Hopkins John Diedrich Hossfeld John Anthony Hrones James Benjamin Kendrick Norman Bernard Krim Emerson Philip Kron Wing Fong Lem George Reeves McCaulley Henry Clay Miller, Jr. Frank Roscoe Milliken, Jr. George Willard Patch, Jr. Theodore Nelson Rimbach Howard Lindlie Reichart, Jr. John Davenport Rumsey David Beach Smith Graves Hubbard Snyder Glen Pride Woodbury Henry Smith Pritchett Alfred Edgar Burton James Phinney Munroe Isaac White Litchfield Frank Henry Rand Arthur Amos Noyes Frank Russell Hart OP SWHRAS SENIOR HONORARY SOCIETY Honorary Members Richard Cockburn MacLaurin Davis Rich Dewey Everett Morss George Wigglesworth Howard Lincoln Coburn Albert Farwell Bemis Frank Harrison Briggs Horace Sayford Ford Hen ry Greenleaf Pearson Henry Brightbill Backenstoss Richard Bell John Townsend Burwell William Randolph Churchill Gorham Kingman Crosby Louis Philippe Holladay, III Deceased Julius Adams Stratton Active Members Walter Humphreys Allan Winter Rowe Henry Adams Morss Charles Milton Spofford Henry Paul Talbot Samuel Wesley Stratton William Emerson Alexander Macomber Warren Kendall Lewis Samuel Cate Prescott Charles Ladd Norton Joseph Warren Phelan Harry Johan Carlson Karl ‘Taylor Compton Leicester Forsyth Hamilton Vannevar Bush Henry Dexter Humphreys Henry Neal Karr Donald Kaye Lister William Harold Mills Joseph Lionel Seligman, Jr. Hoyt Post Steele GRIDIRON HONORARY SOCIETY OF PUBLICATIONS Karl Howard Achterkirchen Richard Francis Bailey Charles William Bechle Charles Edmund Buchanan Norman George Bull Gordon Kendrick Burns Walter John Byrne Everett Henry Cargen, Jr. Abraham Kricor Chakmaklian William Randolph Churchill Zay Blanchard Curtis, Jr. Constantine Sophocles Dadakis Phoenix Nathan Dangel Benjamin Bonney Dayton Hamilton Hom Dow Robert Fortune Driscoll Beverly Dudley John: Duff, HI William Bayard du Pont Arthur Bradford Ellenwood, Jr. Duncan Kenneth Finlayson Stanley Milton Freedman Arthur William Gilbart, Jr. David Jerome Gildea Joe Gratz Wilfred Richard Grosser Anton Ernst Hittl John Diedrich Hossfeld John Hancock Howell, Jr. Rufus Philip Isaacs Elwood Henry Koontz Norman Bernard Krim Emerson Philip Kron Daniel Monroe Lewis, Jr. Robert Edwin Lindenmeyr Donald Kaye Lister John Dwight Loomis Brenton Webber Lowe John Andrew McKeon August Victor Mackro Robert Jay Marks William Harold Mills Bernard Helmer Nelson James Frederick Notman Richard Laurence Odiorne 173 Henry John Ogorzaly James DeBlois Parker Francis Sherman Peterson Malcolm Alexander Porter Walter Frank Read Scott Rethorst Benigno Manuel Sanchez Joseph Lionel Seligman, Jr. Dorian Shainin Louis Miller Sherman Charles William Smith Dexter Stevens, Jr. Charles Thomas Stewart Walter Hugo Stockmayer Charles Bramlitt Stuart Fred Fahnestock Tone George Simpson Trimble, Jr. Vinton Kenneth Ulrich Julian Thomas Cole Waram Robert Kasson Wead Robert Erskine Williams, Jr. Walter Leslie Wise, Jr. SH RKONEO) HONORARY SOCIETY OF TECHNIQUE Active Members Karl Howard Achterkirchen Charles William Bechle Walter John Byrne Abraham Kricor Chakmaklian James Taylor Evers Wilfred Richard Grosser William Wheatland Hartz John Hancock Howell, Jr. Donald Kaye Lister Bernard Helmer Nelson Sam Paul Louis Miller Sherman Ma rvin Julius Silberman Richard Elliott Stanfield Charles Bramlitt Stuart 174 SCROLL HONORARY SOCIETY OF T.E.N. Honorary Members Harold Edward Lobdell Frederick Kuhne Morris Frederick Gardiner Fassett, Jr. Faculty Member Marshall Walker Jennison Active Members Charles Edmund Buchanan Gordon Kendrick Burns Zay Blanchard Curtis, Jr. Beverly Dudley Donald Glen Fink Henry John Ogorzaly James DeBlois Parker Walter Frank Read Joseph Lionel Seligman, Jr. Charles Thomas Stewart James Beardslee Wadhams 175 BATON HONORARY SOCIETY OF THE COMBINED MUSICAL CLUBS Karl Taylor Compton Edward Everett Bugbee Orville Boardman Dennison William Ellis Weston Henry Brightbill Backenstoss William Avery Baker DuPuy Forster Cayce Edgar Burns Chiswell, Jr. Arthur Leonard Conn Thonet Charles Dauphiné Melville Ehrich Warren Davis Ford Forrest Judah Goldsmith John Fenimore Haines Herbert Manson Larrabee, Jr. Honorary Members Active Members 176 William Thomas Hall, III A. George Hoyen F, Alexander Magoun Henry Greenleaf Pearson Max Mulready Levy William Reed Main Merton Sage Neill Harold William Parker Gerald Charles Rich Malcolm Seavey Stevens Walter Hugo Stockmayer George Roy Thompson Ralph Benson Woolf Wendell Olmstead Wright - Otto Ernst Zwanzig BIE AWE Ree kG EsYass) 1G ll EMny. Active Members John Pratt Bainbridge, Jr. John Butler Ballard Hal Lawall Bemis John Hulvei Best Edward Pomfret Bromley Buckley Crist William Wood Cross David Webb Dale Hamilton Hom Dow John Duff, III Edward Cooper Edgar Duncan Kenneth Finlayson Bernard Stanley Freiberg Donald Church Gutleben Philip Page Johnston Arthur Marcus King, Jr. Richard Lawrence John Dwight Loomis Wesley Horace Loomis, III Ivar William Malmstrom Robert Ellis Mann Norman Cummings Moore Reginald Geddes Murdoch Bernard Helmer Nelson Henry John Ogorzaly Louis William Pflanz, Jr. Cason Rucker William Grundtvig Yepsen 7M | CEI EPSiE@ iN HONORARY CIVIL ENGINEERING FRATERNITY Joseph Brazer Babcock, III Harold Kilbrith Barrows Charles Blaney Breed Founded in 1922 at the University of Illinois M.I.T. Chapter —Established 1928 Faculty Members Walter Maxwell Fife Frederick Kuhne Morris Charles Milton Spofford Active Members Wendell Clowes Allen John Grayson Brunner William Earl Dobbins Robert Macnab Emery Robert James Granberg Reuben Matter Haines Emerson Philip Kron Carlos Fernando Lavenas Bernard Helmer Nelson Frank Anthony Nicoli George Willard Patch Theodore Nelson Rimbach Norman Prescott Spofford Howard Raymond Staley Kasmierz Joseph Winiarski 178 DORCLAN HONORARY DORMITORY SOCIETY Edward Lee Asch Henry Brightbill Backenstoss Robert Charles Becker John Patrick Brosnahan Edgar Burns Chiswell, Jr. Warren Endicott Clapp Arthur Leonard Conn Gorham Kingman Crosby _ George Edward Fickett Damon Earl Francisco Ralph Nelson Geil Donald Church Gutleben Max Mulready Levy Active Members 179 Franklin Howard Lobdell Charles Herman Lucke, Jr. George Reeves McCaulley Herbert Fitz-Randolph Plass Maynard Arthur Sayles Julius Stern Walter Hugo Stockmayer John Streng Fred Walter Vaughan Philip Bangs Walker, Jr. Leon Wallerstein, Jr. Glen Pride Woodbury Walter Wrigley HEXALPHA ‘‘An Honorary Society Serving as an Executive Committee for the Undergraduate Activities of Course VI-A”’ Honorary Members Edna Blanchard Lucia May Hunt Dugald Caleb Jackson William Henry Timbie Karl Leland Wildes Active Members Henry Brightbill Backenstoss Maxwell DuVal Millard Raymond LeClair Brown John Greenhalgh Mooring Gordon Kendrick Burns Walter Robert Oppen Robert Nelson Eck James DeBlois Parker Fred Parham Feustel William Alexander Soley, Jr. George Edward Fickett Perry Heath Ware Richard Leigh Fossett, Jr. Glen Pride Woodbury Theron Crawford Johnson Charles Arthur Zelaites John Fielding Longley Otto Ernst Zwanzig 180 I IEIIEOEESSIN = | BIEvAgVeE RaeG1aUs6 JUNIOR HONORARY SOCIETY Faculty Members Paul Conant Eaton William Chace Green Frederick Gardiner Fassett, Jr. John Kimball Phelan Robert Emmons Rogers Active Members Richard Francis Bailey Leslie Joseph FitzGibbon John Pratt Bainbridge, Jr. Garnet Peter Grant, Jr. John Butler Ballard Philip Page Johnston | Peter Barry John Dwight Loomis Hal Lawall Bemis Wesley Horace Loomis, III John Hulvei Best Cason Rucker a Louis Frederick Birchall Dexter Stevens, Jr. William Whitney Stueck Charles Shoemaker Taylor, II Donald Brewster Wood . Edward Ross Clark, Jr. William Wood Cross Zay Blanchard Curtis, Jr. William Grundtvig Yepsen 181 QUADRANGLE CLUB Oliver Lawrence Angebine, Jr. Thomas Reed Kinraide Frederick Peters Baggerman Rinaldo Vincent Kron Edwin Arthur Boyan Philip Gardner Briggs William Bernard Burnet Cleon Carter Dodge Gordon Stuart Donnan William Bayard du Pont Harry Edward Essley Albert Carl Faatz, Jr. Conover Fitch John Dick Gardiner William Willis Garth John Robey Graham William Marven Harcum John Paul Hayes Charles Jerome Hosmer Gray Jensvold Stanley Theodore Johnson Michael Alexis Kuryla Robert Jackson Lutz John Stevens Mason Daniel Joseph O’Connor, Jr. Scott Carson Rethorst Matthew Laflin Rockwell John Maxwell Simpson, Jr. James Ramage Thomson Fletcher Parrott Thornton John Borden Toy Jervis Campbell Webb Arthur Edward Wells, Jr. Robert Henry West Thomas Norman Willcox Kenneth Weston Winsor Gustav Richard Young Stanley Donald Zemansky ESTE CHB OAT CLUB HONORARY CREW SOCIETY John Langdon Batchelder William Haines Patrick Bernard Manning William Lewis Abramowitz George Edwards Agnew — Robert Charles Becker Walter Wallace Bird, Jr. Willard Frederick Bixby Ford Millspaugh Boulware Philip Gardner Briggs Edward Pomfret Bromley Milton William Brooks Thomas Milton Burton Edward Ross Clark, Jr. Paul William Daley Robert Macnab Emery Bernard Stanley Freiberg Tom Kennedy Graham Garnet Peter Grant, Jr. Leslie Guy Haines Arthur Lewis Haskins Russell Hastings, Jr. Henry Dexter Humphreys Charles Watson Jerome Thomas Lee Johnson, Jr. Robert Morse Jordan Lawrence Kanters James Thomas Killian Arthur Marcus King, Jr. Honorary Members Active Members Donald Brewster Wood Charles Peterson Allan Winter Rowe Robert Hallowell Richards Michael Alexis Kuryla Herbert James Lidoff Edward Loewenstein Wesley Horace Loomis, III Charles Herman Lucke, Jr. Halfred Lawrence McKeever John Alfred Miller John deLong Moomaw Allan Quimby Mowatt Reginald Geddes Murdoch Earl Keefe Murphy Sydney Nashner John Lander Newbegin Robert Arnold Olsen Lucius Everett Packard George Henry Priggin, Jr. Alexander Joseph Rogowski William Hallett Rothen Robert Kemp Roulston Sam Hanchrow Seeleman Laurence Boyce Stein, Jr. William Whitney Stueck John Webster Westfall Richard Maxwell Whitmore Thomas Norman Willcox Paul Wing, Jr. Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Epsilon Keta Eta Theta Tota happa Lambda Mu Nu Xi Omicron 120) Rho Sigme Tau Upsilon Phi Chi Psi Omega Alpha Alpha ALCP EAGT SIGMA PROFESSIONAL CHEMICAL FRATERNITY Founded in 1902 at the University of Wisconsin Chapter Roll University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota Case School of Applied Science University of Missouri Indiana University University of Illinois University of Colorado University of Nebraska Rose Polytechnic Institute University of Kansas Ohio State University University of New Hampshire Pennsylvania State College University of Maine Harvard University ve Syracuse University University of North Carolina University of California Cornell University Northwestern University Allegheny College Yale University Louisiana State University University of Pittsburgh Stanford University 164, Alpha Beta Alpha Gamma Alpha Delta . Alpha Epsilon Alpha eta Alpha Eta Alpha Theta Alpha Iota Alpha Kappa Alpha Lambda Alpha Mu Alpha Nu. Alpha Xi Alpha Omega Alpha Omicron Alpha Pi . Alpha Rho Alpha Sigma Alpha Tau Alpha Upsilon Alpha Phi Alpha Chi Alpha Psi. Beta Alpha Beta Beta University of Michigan University of Kentucky University of Cincinnati Washington University Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Oklahoma Iowa State University University of Pennsylvania University of Virginia Dartmouth College Lafayette College Colgate University University of Utah . Georgia School of Technology Montana State College George Washington University University of Maryland University of Arkansas Tulane University Michigan State College University of Tennessee Iowa State College Armour Institute of Technology Bucknell University University of Washington ee ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER—ESTABLISHED 1919 Honorary Member James Flack Norris Faculty Members James Alexander Beattie Arthur Alphonzo Blanchard Elmer Worthington Brugmann John Wymond Miller Bunker Charles Milton Cooper Tenney Lombard Davis Augustus Herman Gill Louis John Gillespie Leicester Forsyth Hamilton Hoyt Clarke Hottel Ernest Hamlin Huntress Frederick George Keyes _ Warren Kendall Lewis Members William Brown Adams, Jr. Avery Allen Ashdown Edward Redmond Atkinson Fred Allen Bickford Winton Brown Horace Irving Crane Arthur Henry Crowley Thonet Charles Dauphiné John Joseph Demo Gerhard Dietrichson Robert Dillon John Potter Eames Radcliffe Guest Edmonds Reid Ewing Carroll Dee Fentress Charles Francis Feuchter Harold Tirrell Gerry Roland Douglas Glenn Arthur Julius Haas, Jr. Canfield Hadlock Clement Hutton Hamblet Robert Landis Hershey 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 Leighton Bruerton Smith Donald Charles Stockbarger John Hancock Howell, Jr. Alfred Russell Johnson Robert Kelly Kennedy Frederick William Kressman, Jr. Philip Fred Kurz James William Libby, Jr. Walton Harper Marshall, Jr. George Glover Marvin Walter Fletcher McCutcheon Brooks Stockstrom Morgan Paul Hazlett Netherwood John Lawrence Oncley Henry John Ogorzaly Almon Sanborn Parker Spencer Scott Prentiss Walter Frank Read Howard Lindlie Reichart, Jr. Eugene Frederick Schwarzenbek Harry Gordon Scowcroft Walter Hugo Stockmayer Harold Eugene Thayer William Ellwood Yelland Ralph Chillingsworth Young STUDENT HOUSES Ch C ' | 3 2 DION IMEMMOUR Ye (COM ee: UNDERGRADUATE HOUSES COREE Me TKO IE Prof. Ashdown, Prof. Hamilton, Root, Lucke, Dougherty, Woodbury Ansel, Lobdell, Sayles, Walker, Becker, Backenstoss, Shapiro Rahmel, Chiswell, Rogowski, Crosby, Conn, Levy, Bennett DORMITORY COMMITTEE Secretary Arthur L. Coon °34 Runkle G. Kingman Crosby °34 Walcott Leonard Shapiro ’34 Munroe Arthur L. Conn ’34 Crafis Henry A. Rahmel G Athletics Robert C. Becker °34 Dorm Rumor William L. Root, Jr. °35 Henry B. Backenstoss °34 Prof. Leicester F. Hamilton Chairman G. Kingman Crosby °34 Hall Chairmen Atkinson Alexander J. Rogowski ’34 Bemis Charles H. Lucke, Jr. °34 Hayden Edward K. Dougherty °35 Hall Chairmen, Graduate House Nichols David B. Langmuir G Committee Chairmen Freshmen Maynard A. Sayles 34 Open House and Tea Max M. Levy ’34 Members at Large Edgar B. Chiswell, Jr. °34 Representatives of Dormitory Board 188 Treasurer Alexander J. Rogowski ’34 Ware Gerhard Ansel °34 Goodale James L. Bennett ’34 Wood Franklin H. Lobdell ’34 Holman Richard L. Fossett G Dances Glen P. Woodbury °34 Publicity Frederick W. Vaughan °34 Philip B. Walker, Jr. ’34 Dr. Avery A. Ashdown eee UNDERGRADUATE HOUSES @) of the evidences of the trend toward the so-called ‘‘re-socialization” of Technology has been the steady improve- men of the life in the student houses. This year, the eighteenth in their history, has been conspicuous for the continuation of successful effort to outlive the impression that they comprise only a place to live and study. These houses truly constitute the home of Technology students during a vital period of their lives. As such, a proper atmosphere and environment is essential and should be present. In the not too distant past, the social and athletic programs now accepted as commonplace would have been con- sidered an impossibility and not in keeping with the rugged life of the true engineer. The time has passed in which the adminis- tration considered it sufficient to outfit the rooms with heavy brown canvas curtains and ponderous cast iron ashtrays. Possibly a new type of student is coming to the In- stitute; or possibly association with the gentler arts is not only recognized as de- sirable, but as essential to the happiness and the success of men after graduation. Such regular events as afternoon teas and receptions, meetings of the Dinner Club, and bridge parties in the quiet of the Burton Room testify to the changing order of the student’s life. The development of a unity of spirit, congeniality, and a general enjoyment of student life is evident in every phase of the activities in the span of the last two and three years. Excellent results have been attained in the attempt to discourage any tendency toward individual isolation and to encourage the making of wider contacts and more friendships. The good fellowship of extensive intra-mural athletics, and the sociability of teas, open house, Musical Club concetts, and the comments of the Dorm Rumor bring a pleasant unification 189 among the students of the Undergraduate Houses. The increase in popularity of all the frequent social events is indicative of a new social attitude. A liberal granting of open house privileges for the dances and teas has contributed to their popularity and success. The climax of the social calendar at Walker Memorial is undoubtedly the night of the Dormitory Dinner-Dance. This affair, sup- ported by the proceeds of other House af- fairs and by the room taxes, places within the reach of all a colorful and long to be remembered eve. ‘Teas and receptions make it possible to meet professors and their wives on a more informal basis and give men a chance to spend an interesting afternoon. Sunday afternoon Musical Club concerts and teas are functions chiefly supported by men from the Student Houses and their friends. “The environment is conducive to a TGC ae os Lilenuen- es under a sys- tem of student government and free- dom with responsibility; a Technology WAGON Of ave oe distinct value” ee | | “It is the rivalry and competition be- tween friends, as found in the intra- mural athletic program which places ats value above...... intercollegiate competition.” 1go Answering the need for a meeting place over the dinner table, the Dinner Club has taken a permanent place in the life of many of the students. Weekly they meet; a large group of upperclassmen, to dine in one of the banquet rooms of Walker Me- morial and listen to short talks by men of prominence. In the field of sport, it is the rivalry and competition between friends, as found in the intra-mural athletic program, which places its value above that found in inter-collegiate competition. The absence of profession- alism or a distorted conception of the honor and prestige to be gained by winning at any cost, 1s very noticeable in these intra-mural activities. Although skill may not always be present, it is the spirit behind the contests which is the true motivating force. In the place of a few highly skilled and trained athletes, there are many not so advanced to secure in abundance the real advantages of sport. For physical recreation inter-house teams have been organized each year. Teams from each of the several houses are repre- sented in indoor and outdoor baseball, basketball, bowling, and volleyball. Annu- ally these have competed for the champion- ship of the student houses and the coveted shields which signify the victory on the bulletin board in the building’s main lobby. Men from both the Graduate and Under- graduate Houses compete in these athletic contests. In the field of individual athletics, con- veniently situated are handball and squash courts, two gymnasiums, bowling alleys, and a ping-pong table. Each year, well supported tennis, hand ball and squash tournaments are conducted; the winners are awarded cups and medals for their ac- complishments. The Undergraduate Houses are con- trolled by a committee consisting of the Chairman of each of the houses, members- at-large, and chairmen of activity com- mittees. Guidance and advice are given by Professor Hamilton, chairman of the faculty board. Agenda and Dorclan, the honorary soci- eties sponsored by undergraduates, are an integral part in the furtherance of the “new spirit” in the Houses. Agenda is the association to which are elected freshmen who have been outstanding in Institute and House activities. Their purpose includes the furthering of friendships and acquaintances particularly among the underclassmen. As sophomore members of the Freshman Rules Committee they are most active in the fall when the guidance and assistance of new men is needed. Dorclan is fundamentally a society for the recognition of men who have been out- standing in activities and renders the service of completely backing the decisions of the Dormitory Committee, assisting in the smooth performance of the student govern- ment. Of course, the principal aim of under- graduate student housing is to provide an adequate place for the complete concentra- tion of solitude, and the proximity of some- one who is studying in the same field makes the situation ideal. The fact that the aver- age rating of the men living on the campus is higher than the Institute average, sup- ports this point impressively. The first year of the separation of the Graduate from the Undergraduate Houses has resulted in a greater unification of pur- pose and growth of spirit—infinitely in- creasing the desirability of Student House life. ‘The environment is not only conducive to a wider scope of life, but to more effective study. It is felt that members of the alumni body would heartily approve of the social and living conditions now existing in the student houses, under a system of student government and freedom with responsi- bility, a Technology tradition of distinct and far-reaching educational value. “The opportunity for complete con- centration and solitude, and the prox- unity of someone who is studying in the same field makes the situation ideal.” if the Report of the President for 1933, Doctor Compton states, ““The most sig- nificant development in the operating plant of the Institute has been the setting aside of three dormitory units, Crafts, Nichols, and Holman, to serve as a Graduate Students’ House.” These dormitory units have been redecorated and newly furnished, with careful attention to color-harmony and choice of materials, so that each student is provided with homelike living quarters which contribute greatly to the amenities of life. Within the Graduate House there has been established the Crafts Library in honor of an early Technology President. The material in this library may be classed in four main groups. The reference section is designed to serve directly as an aid to study and research. It comprises the chief hand-books of physics, chemistry, engin- eering, and mathematics as well as compre- hensive dictionaries of the English, French, and German languages, the International Critical Tables, and the Encyclopaedia Britannica. The section dealing with gen- eral cultural topics may be described as GRADUATE HOUSE ‘The most natural cultural training comes from Sree social intercourse between men of differing in- terests but of equivalent outlook.” Dr. Kari T. Compron representative specimens of the world’s literature of all the ages. The current events section includes well-known English, French, German and American periodicals. The greatest attention has been given to the section of the library devoted to the history of the various divisions of science, technology, economics, sociology, philoso- phy, architecture and the fine arts, to- gether with biography in these fields. Every effort is being made to make an outstanding collection of volumes in this history of science and thought section of the library. It is believed that such a series of books will offer unique opportunities for residents of the Graduate House to enrich the back- ground of their thinking. An anonymous gift has made possible a quick development of these sections of the library. The social life of the Graduate House has received careful consideration. When the idea of establishing the House was in its germinal stage, President Compton, in discussing the plan before the alumni said, in part: “Graduate students now lack almost completely the social contacts which the : . | undergraduates enjoy through their mani- fold organized activities. Their cultural development, and hence their social ef- fectiveness, depends upon such contacts. The most natural cultural training comes from free social intercourse between men of differing interests but of equivalent out- look.” Graduate House athletics, particularly baseball, tennis, and _ basketball, have grown spontaneously. ‘Through contests with various teams from the Undergradu- ate Houses, cordial and profitable relations have been established with undergraduates. Similarly, dances and Sunday afternoon teas, sponsored by dormitory residents, have brought the two groups of students together. Within the Graduate House is the Crafts Living Room where members of the fami- lies and other guests of the residents may be entertained. Over the fire place, hangs the convincing portrait of President Crafts by Hazelton. The Chickering grand piano in this room has found almost constant use by men seriously interested in music. Among the decorations must be mentioned several very attractive Japanese prints, candles for the mantel, and a beautiful vase. Attractive lamps contribute much to the room. In the basement of Crafts Hall, the old kitchen of the former AKE House has been completely remodeled as a buttery, suitable for preparing and serving after- noon tea or light lunches to a few guests. In the late eyening, students gather in the 193 buttery for cocoa and an hour of general conversation. The Graduate House Committee has de- voted much time and thought to a series of Wednesday evening dinners for the entire House. Each of these meetings has been addressed by a speaker prominent in some field of intellectual interest. Some member of the Institute staff always takes dinner with the group. Thus, out-of-class-room contacts with the faculty are made possible constantly. The cosmopolitan character of the Grad- uate House may be attested by the fact that among its seventy-six residents, no less than forty-six different collegiate back- grounds are represented. From the beginning, the accommodations provided by the Graduate House were found to be inadequate. The Executive Committee of the Institute, recognizing this fact, has authorized the development of the entire Faculty Group of the Dormitories as the Graduate House, and work will be started this summer. FRATERMITI Se ——— — ri] eee eel tS — - 4 — = | IN Ted IVA TINY Pf IC OMNIS Iie NN iz SOE Deka AT eteRa Na Ess “Fraternity: brotherhood; from Lat. frater, Brother...... ASED, as all organizations must be, on an ideal, fraternities have existed in American colleges since the founding of Phi Beta Kappa at William and Mary in 1776. This ideal has been the solidification of those natural groups of congeniality and common interest into which college men naturally fall,—forming them into a compact, well-knit group of men with a common end in view and binding them together with the ties of tradition, and secrecy, and friendship. Fraternities have undergone a colorful history. Misunderstood by college authorities and disliked by the non-fraternity men, they were for a long time subject to every conceivable measure of restriction and suppression. Too often they performed many acts which might justify these suspicions. But with calmer times, with the growth in the number of respectable alumni of high attainments and with fraternity men controlling colleges, the fraternity has been realized as a good influence and a natural growth, and memories of their fraternity are strong in the minds of many alumni. f Organization lends itself to power. Not infrequently the members of a fraternity, or a group of fraternities are able considerably to influence the course of undergraduate activities by their coordination. But this can only occur when the entire body is working for a common end. The claim has been advanced that the fraternities at M.I.T. have used their power to secure certain advancements; that senior members of organiza- tions have forced the election of members of their own fraternity to posts of responsibility and honor. The charge has been made that fraternities control the activities. In the interests of justice, it must be admitted that even outside a fraternity, one wants to see in strong positions the men one knows best and trusts most. But it cannot reasonably be said that fraternity politics play a strong part in organizations here. Our experience with the competitors for TECHNIQUE has shown that the reason that so many fraternity men reach high positions in the activities is that the majority of competitors are fraternity men, who are urged to enter activities. No able non-fraternity man is denied a good position—the best for which he is fitted. The charge that fraternities control activities may be settled by the state- ment that they urge their men to go out for the activity, whereas no form of inducement for a commuter or a resident of the Student House exists. But to turn from strife, let this article be closed by the remark that life for the fraternity man is very rich in the friendships and the contacts which live for a lifetime. 196 Se Chapman, Mills, W., Marshall, W., Johnston, P. Bemis, Seligman, Humphreys, Buchanan, Steele INTERFRATERNITY CONFERENCE Chairmen Hoyt Post Steele 34. Henry Dexter Humphreys ’34. Edward Leland Wemple ’34 Secretary Institute Committee Representative Treasurer Charles Edmund Buchanan ’°34 Joseph Lionel Seligman, Jr. ’34 Hal Lawall Bemis ’35 Basketball Committee Chairman Squash Committee Chairman John Barton Chapman ’35 Philip Page Johnston 35 Dance Committee Chairman Bridge Committee Chairman William Harold Mills 34. Walton Harper Marshall, Jr. °35 Alpha ‘Tau Omega Phi Beta Delta Sigma Alpha Epsilon Beta Theta Pi Phi Delta Theta Sigma Alpha Mu Chi Phi Phi Gamma Delta Sigma Chi Delta Tau Delta Phi Kappa Sigma Nu Delta Upsilon Phi Kappa Sigma Theta Chi Kappa Sigma Phi Mu Delta Theta Delta Chi Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Sigma Kappa Theta Xi ro] ALPHA KAPPA P| REAL eRe Cote eae eae BSA BSE Desi 414 NEWBURY STREET BOSTON — as Henry N. Halberg Carlton Joseph Cook Walton Wiley Hofmann ‘Thomas Wray Blair Halberg, Locke, Redcay, Coak, Vennard, Craigin MacDonnell, Hofmann, Stratton, Rulon, Blair Frater in Facultate Ralph Guy Adams Graduates John Edward Strong Joseph Conrad ‘Twinem 1934 Edward Bicknell Locke, Jr. Wilfred Donald MacDonnell 1935 199 John King Vennard Samuel Archer Rulon, III Carl Parker Stratton William Gannett Cragin PEPIN Wael OMEG A B Ewer Go Ac VM Ar aCe ia. altel abe | MeN ota, 885 A Balls eet BRC Moura SHI es bs SMe Sy eB) BOSTON a | | . : ' ‘ ; ' : a : : ‘ Marsh, Camp, Tomlinson, Hedeman, Porter, Hossfeld, Noyes Young, Morriss, Hunt, Rich, Hayes, Dreissigacker, Towner Fratres in Facultate Jayson Clair Balsbaugh Karl Taylor Compton Charles Francis Park Vannevar Bush George Edmond Russell . Graduates John Greenway Hayes William Ricker Perret 1934 John Winthrop Alder Charles Jack Hunt, Jr. Herbert Alexander Morriss, Jr. Walter Rider Hedeman, Jr. William Robert Tomlinson, Jr. ; 1935 John Diedrich Hossfeld Malcolm Alexander Porter Gerald Charles Rich Walter Frederick Noyes, Jr. William Grundtvig Yepsen 1936 James LaPrelle Camp William Warner ‘Towner Louis Cass Young 1937 Philip Harry Dreissigacker, Jr. William Davidson Ingle, Jr. Harvey Beaton Marsh 201 eae Viste I - P| BoE IRAs UE SCONE Crrl Ash sen ESTABLISHED (943 241 KENT STREED BROOKLINE 202 Marshall, Smith, Easton, Cooper, Finlayson, Graham, Irwin, Mayo Sharpe, Austin, Farmer, Babcock, Holdom, McFadyen, Nelson, Bull Kraybill, Feuchter, Struck, Sellers, Stewart, Sanders, Curtis, Muller, Lavenas Tompkins, Keithley, Hough, Corb ett, Jordan, Clark, Crankshaw Fratres in Facultate Robert Payne Bigelow Edward Everett Bugbee Graduate David Lockman Babcock 1934 Charles Francis Feuchter Brenan Richards Sellers William Stewart Kraybill 1935 Zay Blanchard Curtis, Jr. Kenneth Gray Holdom Jefferson Farmer Carlos Fernando Lavenas Duncan Kenneth Finlayson Ian William McFadyen Walton Harper Marshall, Jr. 1936 John Churchill Austin Harry Thomas Easton, Jr. Norman George Bull John Robey Graham David Meade Cooper Clarence Arthur Mayo, Jr. 1937 Lincoln Romeiser Clark, Jr. Robert Young Jordan John Bangs Corbett Joseph Faber Keithley John Hamilton Crankshaw 203 Charles Thomas Stewart George Richie Struck William Henry Muller, III Bernard Helmer Nelson Richard Henry Sanders Lawrence Wilson Sharpe John Thomas Smith, Jr. Stanley Burr Stolz Lawrence Edwards Hough Norman Gilbert Tompkins Ben William Irvin, Jr. Clall Bish B Estee At R as cas ESa A Bade Dedesca 22 THE FENWAY BOSTON Schwarzenbek, Morgan, P., Blanton, Smith, Jones, Chapin, Moorehead Edward Story Taylor David Beach Smith Richard Bell Floyd Roe Carpenter John Barton Chapman Gale Forssen Livingston Eric Jones David Anderson Blanton, Jr. Warren Vincent Eaton, Jr. James Henry Grove Henry Coolidge Adams, Jr. Ralph Baldwin Chapin Adams, Chase, Morgan, B., Mathesius, Glueck, Crew, King, Golsan, Carpenter Fratres in Facultate Graduates 1934 Samson Irving Crew Charles George Glueck Page Ely Golsan, Jr. 1935 Arthur Marcus King, Jr. Brooks Stockstrom Morgan 1936 Harry Boyden Hazelton, Jr. Allen Woodward Horton, Jr. 1937 Charles Cheney Chase 205 Taylor, Sawyer, Forssen , Chapman, Grove, Hazelton Ross Francis Tucker David Bulkeley Langmuir Erskine Ramsay Kelly Allan Quimby Mowatt Clifford Preston Rounsefell Charles Hawver Schauer Eugene Frederick Schwarzenbek Walter Herman Mathesius Paul Stockstrom Morgan Wilson Allen Taylor, Jr. Eric Oakman Moorehead John Asa Sawyer a DEL TAN PPA PESTS SM A A ie Aces eis ESTA Bell S Hieip wine gy 403 MEMORIAL DRIVE CAMBRIDGE IEEE ESAS SO EE Soe ae 206 | Hobson, Snow, Busch, Eppley, Pattison, Briggs, Wilson, Anderson, Ober, Stanley Goodwin, Bates, Varner, Guerin, Holcombe, Neagle, Court, Erwin, Moore Lippold, Boden, Soule, Pattee, Stuart, Humphreys, Spreen, Reiss Richard Edgar Evans Dean Abner Fales Walter H. Gale Henry Dexter Humphreys Frederick Hardin Pattee William Jourdan Bates Howard Lee Anderson, Jr. Philip Gardner Briggs Alfred Eugen Busch Newton Henry Court Joseph W. Eppley, Jr. Walter Bethune Davis Karl Perley Goodwin Edwin Lafayette Hobson, III Fratres in Facultate Walter Humphreys Jerome Clarke Hunsaker Wallace Mason Ross Graduate Robert Hector Boden 1934 Winold Tyark Reiss 1935 Robert Morrill Haynes Benjamin Franklin Lippold, Jr. 1936 Robert Owen Erwin Herbert Franklin Goodwin Joseph Aram Guerin Marshall Maynard Holcombe 1937 Frank Lawrence Moore, Jr. Francis Emmet Neagle, Jr. Edwin Hemphill Place 207 Maurice deKay Thompson Robert J. VandeGraaff Carroll Louis Wilson William Frederick Spreen, Jr. Charles Bramlitt Stuart Rufus Albertson Soule Philip Leroy Ober William James Pattison Edson Bly Snow, Jr. David Edwards Varner Webster Hill Wilson Robert Alfred Stanley Charles Clifton Wetmore Roger Hoyt Wingate | DELIA PS! we ake = ul Ure (Gis WaMiiede Eo) AB ste Sse aincued 428 MEMORIAL DRIVE CAMBRIDGE 208 Marcy Leavenworth Sperry, Jr. Henry Lawall Bemis Thomas Ledyard Blakeman Henry Dawson Furniss, Jr. John Dick Gardiner Peter deFlorez Rust, Gorham, Furniss, Gardiner, Johnson, T. Jensvold, Blakeman, Horner, Febiger, Sperry, deFlorez Waram, Morss, Wetherill, Bemis, Taylor, Slosson, Stevens Frater in Facultate Fairfield Eager Raymond Graduate Henry Adams Morss, Jr. 1934 1935 John Ashmead Rodgers John Steward Slosson 1936 Marvine Gorham, Jr. Aurelius Pointer Hornor, Jr. 1937 Gray Jensvold 209 Proctor Wetherill Dexter Stevens, Jr. Charles Shoemaker Taylor, II Edgar Carter Rust, Jr. Julian Thomas Cole Waram Christian Carson Febiger DEI Py Weal Del | A we Te Chal ATA Bike (oAS i U Ge SAP tea ESTABLISHED 1889 255: ST. PAUL STREET BROOKLINE 210 : Post, Lawrence, Thorp, Stueck, Ferguson, Mills, Cargen, Reed Klehm, MacAdam, Bergen, Shaw, Fry, Rundlett, Stevens, Vincens Tone, Patitz, Westfall, Ball, Hooper, Putnam, Duff, Hill John Wymond Miller Bunker Charles William Ball Francis Schalck Doyle Emerson Pease Hempstead John Duff, IIT William Gregg Fry William Leo Klehm Everett Henry Cargen, Jr. William Benjamin Bergen John Robert Ferguson, Jr. Fratres in Facultate Raymond Donald Douglass 1934 Charles Francis Hill Bradford Hooper 1935 Carl Adolph Kloverstrum, Jr. Gerhardt Norman Patitz Alfred Davenport Reed Frederick Fahnestock Tone 1936 Walter Kavanagh MacAdam Wilfred McIlvaine Post, Jr. 1937 Chester Campbell Lawrence Walter Abbot Rundlett QT Benjamin Kent Hough William Harold Mills Neil Frederick Putnam John Webster Westfall Richard Lassell Shaw William Whitney Stueck Nelson Howard Thorp Winthrop Alan Stiles, Jr. Paul Wellman Stevens Richard George Vincens, Jr. Dre le y UP SHIL O)IN T ECAH Ni@I3@ eee an eee ESTABLISHED 1891 526 BEACONS TReEer BOSTON Wuestefeld, Wright, Strick] and, Arthur Randall Davis Ralph Evans Freeman William Spencer Hutchinson Harold Aaron Butters, Jr. Julian Abbott Dorr John Philip Elting Lyman Hall Allen, Jr. Henry Nathaniel Andrews William Avery Baker Boynton William Beckwith Harold Ammon Carmichael Willard Roger Beye Daniel Reynolds Carroll Beye, Beckwith, Marquardt, Carmichael. Gillette, Carroll Way, Hill, Wheeler, Haskell. Fager, Dorr Fratres in Facultate Marshall Newton Paul Willard Norton Graduates Richard Leigh Fossett, Jr. George Scott Hammonds Werner Paul Rose 1934 Robert Medill Elliott George Chandler Hatch Howard Lindlie Reichart, Jr. 1935 Arthur Charles Marquardt, Jr. 1936 Robert Stone Gillette Semon Emil Knudsen 1937 Charles Hickman Fager Albert Adams Haskell, Jr. David Cushing Hill Reichart, H., Elliott, Allen, Reichart, R. ‘Thomas Palm Pitre John Clarke Slater ‘Theodore Smith John Davenport Rumsey John C. Schroeter Robert Fink Way Randolph Lewis Strickland Wendall Olmstead Wright George Evarts Wuestefeld Robert Searle Reichart Jesse Russell White, Jr. Russell Cutler Low, Jr. William Carroll Wheeler KAPPA SIGMA G:AIMEM A: Ras el Aaiaalaeas ESAS LSE Deipea 4 33 BAY STATE ROAD BOSTON ) . ) | Weppler, King, Schliemann, Pearson Canning, Avondoglio, Garth, Simpson, Devereux, Hamilton, Williams, Alderman, Chalmers Shepherd, Fentress, Schumacher, J Howard Russell Bartlett Edmund Lee Gamble Robert Charles Gunness Carroll Dee Fentress John Carl Hawkins Minor Story Jameson, Jr. Henry Neal Karr Bissell Alderman William Prendergast Canning, III Dana Devereux Benjamin Baker Fogler Leo Charles Avondoglio Carl Arne Olsson Fratres in Facultate Oscar James Gatchell Marshall Walker Jennison Graduates 1934 Albert George Kern, Jr. Daniel Monroe Lewis, Jr. Walter Frank Read 1935 Douglas Chalmers 1936 William Willis Garth, Jr. Jack Irwin Hamilton 1937 Carl Alfred Pearson John Clinton Robbins John Maxwell Simpson 215 , FitzGibbon, Fogler, Vonnegut, Hawkins, Robbins, Olsson ameson, Kern, Karr, Read, Lewis, Schwarz William Henry McAdams Temple Chapman Patton Charles Swank Kuebler William Carl Schumacher Herbert Rees Schwarz Daniel Fitzhugh Shepherd Arthur Olney Williams, Jr. Leslie Joseph FitzGibbon Joseph Hedge King Julius Boone Schliemann Bernard Vonnegut George Robert Weppler Frederic Herman Whitaker LAMBDA. Giall AN ma LC AGMIB DAG EAs Gas Ay ata ESTABLISHED 1912 441 BEACON STREET BOSTON 216 fs. Reynolds, Loder, Johnson, Kinraide, Gerhard, Fraser, Haflin, Flood Amesbury, McIntosh, Trescher, Reynolds, Bonney, Hardwick, Hurd, Eberhard Fick, Notman, Nichols, Dr. Prescott, Holland, Pierce, Crout, Towle ° John Wardwell Howard Paul Meyer Gerhard Raymond Prunty Holland, Jr. Willard Ray Crout George Cowie Dunlap Theodore Alexander Earl Eugene Philippe Eberhard Robert Raleigh Amesbury Reed Bonney Fratres in Facultate Samuel Cate Prescott Graduates 1934 Edward Everett Pierce, Jr. Hereward Armstrong Reynolds 1935 Robert Francis Flood Davis Cheney McIntosh 1936 Oscar Arthur Fick |r: Earl Donald Fraser 1937 Harry James Haflin, Jr. Charles Henry Hardwick, II Philip Luther Hurd Albert Valentine Smith Robert Gage Pierce Warren Ladd Towle Clark Nichols James Frederick Notman William Trescher Stanley Theodore Johnson James Gardner Loder ‘Thomas Reed Kinraide Meat bie diyay IDE IL. || - 10 we ta mel fn, SS oo fad ra (ed ESAS Cie tee cere 84 BAT SitAPE ROAD BOSTON Samuel Nathan Alexander M. Jack Bernstein Barclay Howard Bloomgarden Alexander Adolph Frank Sidney Grazi Arthur Mordecai Cohen Robert Herman Goldsmith Maurice Bernard Gordon ves Stern, Grossman, Ostrer, Seeleman, Cohen, Grazi Gordon, Rosenbaum, Bernstein, Bloomgarden, Kahn, Rose Kraus, Kass, Alexander, Greenblatt, Langsdorf, Frank, Krim Graduates 1934 1935 Arthur Greenblatt Edwin Alan Kass 1936 1937 Charles Reginald Kahn, Jr. Franklin Robert Lesch Jack Ostrer 219 Alexander Suss Langsdorf Norman Bernard Krim Fred Mandlebaum Kraus Mortimer Rosenbaum Sam Hanshrow Seeleman Eli Abraham Grossman Sherman Arthur Rose Harry Stanley Stern, Jr. EGXGyad Es ad pate C. Hie OAL ONG, i ESTABLISHED. 1890 400 MEMORIAL DRIVE CAMBRIDGE Cocke, Driscoll, Woodman, Hayes, Mason, Toy, Hardman Dalton, Kreuter, Hobson, Wilkes, Bailey, Pettebone, McClellan Bainbridge, Barry, Holladay, Burwell, Beers, Hopeman, duPont George Owen Herbert Page Beers, Jr. John Townsend Burwell, Jr. Richard Francis Bailey Stanley Wiswell Brown Norman Atwater Cocke, Jr. Robert Fortune Driscoll Verner Conrad Kreuter Fratres in Facultate Graduate Gustave Edgar Kiddé 1934 Louis Philippe Holladay, III 1935 John Pratt Bainbridge, Jr. Peter Barry 1936 William Bayard duPont Alan Frederick Hardman Matthew Norton Hayes Harrison Spring Woodman 1937 John Stevens Mason Gordon Borthwick Wilkes, Jr. Gordon Ball Wilkes Albert Arendt Hopeman, Jr. Franklin Charles Safford John Dwight Loomis Charles Hobson Edgar Rice Pettebone, II Edward Lowell Pratt John Borden Toy PAI DIET 7A ieee CO AGP lee ke GAMMA PO rRABEE ou gEeD 3-20 DALY SiS Ae are) MASS oe dese BO See Ni 222 Prahl, Karch, Richardson, P., Howell, Bradner, Pierce, Anderson, Kay, Hamilton, Grant Brookman, Perkins, Fisher, Childs, Hartmann, Weese, Dayton, Kron, R. V., Angevine, Richardson, D. Thayer, Day, Ranger, Moomaw, Murdoch, Mann, Kron, E. P., Hudson, Larrabee Carroll Warren Doten John Taylor Fisher William Cameron Kay Gordon Day Freeman Brown Hudson, Jr. Emerson Philip Kron Alden Henry Anderson John Alexander Bradner Oliver Lawrence Angevine, Jr. Benjamin Bonney Dayton Robert Stillson Childs William Edward Hartmann Richard Granger Karch Fratres in Facultate Frederick Gardiner Fassett, Jr. Donald Charles Stockbarger Graduates William Robert Mills, Jr. 1934 Herbert Manson Larrabee Robert Ellis Mann John deLong Moomaw Reginald Geddes Murdoch 1935 Roger Schill Brookman 1936 George Grant, IIT 1937 Rinaldo Vincent Kron John Jackson Perkins 223 Lombard Squires Howard Addison Robinson Preston Leonidas Whorton Ralph Pierce Ranger Harold Eugene Thayer Roger Bourke White Alexander Franklin Hamilton John Hancock Howell, Jr. Fred Adolph Prahl, Jr. Paul Holman Richardson Wayne Morris Pierce David Allen Richardson Harry Mohr Weese PHI GAMMA DELTA PO TAgMIUE GT ASpaREyk ESTABLISHED 1889 2o-T A Ege NW Aa BOSTON ih ii | i | Myers, White, Brookes, Loomis, Burton, Thomson, McLean, Ayer, Thornton, Herbig Kuryla, Grant, Boulware, DuRoss, Thomas, Morton, Wallace, Croxson, Taft, Koontz Ingalls, Grosjean, Cavanagh, Churchill, Steele, Hastings, Person, Johnston, Rostan Newman, Church, Berg, Blake, Burnet, Hodgekinson, Landsiedel, Goodwin Richard Cavanagh William Randolph Churchill Nathan Chase Ayer John Reginald Burton, Jr. Arthur Croxson, Jr. Ford Millspaugh Boulware John Richard Brookes Elwood Henry Koontz Quentin Berg Walter True Blake, Jr. William Bernard Burnet Joseph Hawes Church Frater in Facultate Charles Kingsley, Jr. Graduate Robert Dexter Butler 1934 Robert Leon Grosjean Russell Hastings, Jr. David Bagby Ingalls 1935 John Dudley DuRoss Garnet Peter Grant, Jr. Philip Page Johnston Wesley Horace Loomis, III 1936 Michael Alexis Kuryla John Alden Myers 1937) Harry Brimball Goodwin Edwin Turner Herbig, Jr. Baird William Hodgekinson Walter Wallace Landsiedel ie} to Ou Leland Spencer Person Hoyt Post Steele Waldo Henry Rostan Waterman Allan Taft, Jr. Fitz Randolph White Gordon Case Thomas Fletcher Parrott Thornton, Jr. Milner Weston Wallace James Davis McLean Robert Dean Morton James Arthur Newman, Jr. James Ramage Thomson EF leAS Ceri ACP ase ESTABLISHED 1918 278 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE BOSTON ; z ‘ as i a ae = wi ¢ of bd Bt ee SEO ake ee a a enn Ler aee ae a estat dat ata Stes e eT Oe Re ea 226 Ortynsky, Testa, del Favero, Fenlon, Chenette, Sargent, Muldowney de la Rigaudiere, Ulanytzky, LeBlanc, Sellew, Brockmann, Byrne, Coenen Fratres in Facultate John Donald Mitsch Henry Patrick McCarthy William Brockmann Walter John Byrne Albert John del Favero Chester Edward Bond Joseph Sylvio Chenette Alfred Llantada Walter Joseph Maguire Graduate Robert Anthony Ghelardi 1934 Joseph Henry Coenen Thomas Michael Hayden 1935 Hugh Francis Fenlon Francis William Muldowney John Andrew McKeon Francis Bernard Sellew 1936 Roger Edward LeBlanc Roman Leo Ortynsky Roman Irodian Ulanytzky 1937 Guy Gerard de la Rigaudiere John Herbert Sargent Louis Anthony Testa ee PHI KAPPA SIGMA PAG aca V A) oe anos ESTABLISHED 1903 530 BEACON STREET BOSTON | ||eees Aw S| NNT ae 7 UI Nii Wa f a 4 McCune, Baker, Parker, Dubbs, Birchall, Rucker, Brautigam, Francis Tower, Sherburne, West, Everett, Essley, Fox, Cross, Horton, Trimble Wise, Burnham, Newell, Wemple, Jastram, Wadhams, Henry, Ballard | Smith, McCrery, Wadleigh, Loomis, Haley Fratres in Facultate Paul Conant Eaton Dugald Caleb Jackson Walter L. Whitehead Harold Edward Lobdell Graduate Robert Braswell Mills 1934 James Heatly Burnham Samuel Norton Miner James Beardslee Wadhams Robert Goldsborough Henry, Jr. John Rogers Newell Edward Leland Wemple Edward Perkins Jastram, Jr. Arthur Nicholson Rinehimer Walter Leslie Wise, Jr. 1935 John Butler Ballard Carbon Chatley Dubbs Clarence Reuben Horton Louis Frederick Birchall Samuel Smallwood Fox James DuBois Parker William Wood Cross Cason Rucker 1936 James Golladay Baker Edward Fisk Everett, Jr. Warren Sherburne, Jr. Harry Edward Essley Webster Huntington Francis, Jr. George Simpson Trimble, Jr. 1937 Edward Brautigam, Jr. John Barclay McCrery Daniel Tower Charles Pearson Haley William James McCune, Jr. David Robinson Wadleigh Austin Carr Loomis Robert Clayton Smith Robert Henry West 229 MHC De IL tA REGIE at et pyay AO nate pik ESR AGB. LS Hie Ditag 222 330 BAY STATE ROAD BOSTON 3 ; TE ETT TI i samira Webster, Steele, Fink, Hazeltine, Schneider, Roethlisberger, Buffington, Heal Parks, Cresswell, Devine, Nickerson, Winkler, Dudley, Gildea, Shainin Grosser, Ogorzaly, Sherwood Fiske Brown Charles William Bechle George Edward Best Beverly Dudley William Andrew Cresswell, Jr. Warren Raymond Devine David Jerome Gildea, Jr. Francis Stephan Buffington Allen Voorhees Hazeltine White, Buchanan, Best, Bechle, Patch, Moore, Hillenbrand Fratres in Facultate William Anderson Crosby Donald Glen Fink Graduate Edward Francis Hillenbrand, Jr. 1934 Charles Edmund Buchanan George Willard Patch, Jr. John Sterling White 1935 Wilfred Richard Grosser Henry John Ogorzaly Norman Cummings Moore 1936 Seth Connor Nickerson Robert Henry Roethlisberger Albert Benning Joseph Parks Dorian Shainin Ernest Wilcox Steele 1937 Josiah Spaulding Heal Ralph Patterson Webster Rolf Ernest Schneider Herbert René Winkler 231 ea SINGIN IK P PIA OM CORO NSGa Athair 487 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE ESTABLISHED 1902 BOSTON Fe ptm ce gee er hoe he Be a — 232 ; Tower, Wells, Ebling, Matthews, T., Manson, Hitchcock, Woodcock, Austin, Jaskelainen Robinett, Brockett, Baggerman, Graustein, Timmerman, Peters, L’Ecluse, Ruckman, Vollmer, Brazel Martin, Edgar, Best, Bull, Matthews, W., Fitzgerald, Cort, Finneran, Worthen | Charles Blaney Breed Donald Malcolm Greer Frank John Brazel, Jr. George Gelston Moore Bull Emmett John Finneran Charles Lewis Austin, Jr. John Hulvei Best Lewis Allen Ebling Thomas Holbrook Matthews Francis Arthur Peters Frederick Peters Baggerman Fratres in Facultate Frederick George Keyes 1934 John James Harman, Jr. John Maynard Hitchcock Eino Armas Jaskelainen Arthur James Manson, Jr. 1935 William Hume Brockett John Shaw Cort Norris Elliot Ruckman 1936 Luigi Lomia Robinett George Nelson ‘Tower 1937 Archibald Robinson Graustein Holden L’Ecluse 233 Robert Smith Woodbury Hurd Curtis Willett Stuart Thomson Martin, Jr. William Stuart Matthews, Jr. William Lee Timmerman Edward Cooper Edgar John Edward Fitzgerald, Jr. Arthur Edward Wells, Jr. Robert Bell Woodcock Edwin Burrough Worthen, Jr. Edward Louis Vollmer MAS 05, LOAM TA Ue CyAP EER ESTABLISHED 1895 484 BEACON STREET BOSTON ft Fl (= = — : Davis, Hagberg, Jaeger, Antonsen, Freeman, Pellam, Schoettler Pomeroy, Torrance, Endweiss, Heywood, Wojtczak, Nelligan, Eck y Priggen, Johnson, Summers, Coleman, Wing, Matthews, Jordan, House | Fratres in Facultate Wilmer. Lanier Barrow William Thomas Hall Frederick K. Watson Frank B. Hadgdon Arthur Chace Watson Karl Leland Wildes 1934 William Emerson Coleman Robert Morse Jordan Bert Orrel Summers Robert Nelson Eck Kendrick Henry Lippitt Paul Wing, Jr. George Henry Priggen, Jr. 1935 Randolph Antonsen Thomas Kennedy Graham Theodore Maynard Pomeroy, Jr. Frank Benjamin Matthews 1936 Clarence Daniel Davis Frederick Fenno House Henry Clyde Johnson Charles Nickel Endweiss Arthur William Jaeger Thomas Paul Nelligan John Ernest Valdemar Hagberg Frank William Schoettler 1937 Reed Freeman John Rudolph Pellam Thomas Curtis Torrance Henry Eaton Heywood, Jr. Walter Stanley Wojtczak, Jr. 200 SIGMA ALPHA MU KS aA ae ee ESTABLISHED 1 92a 83 EGMONT STREET BROOKLINE aap in | } 5 Jacobs, M., Rosenbaum, Sontheimer, Sagalyn, Rosenberg Gass, Waxman, Kanters, Jacobs, J., Stampleman, Williams Freedman, Wasserman, Stiller, Paul, Kanner, Beckwith, Bluestein | Nathaniel Herman Frank Samuel Paul Leo Milton Beckwith Robert Alvin Bluestein Stanley Milton Freedman John Keller Jacobs Maxwell Emanuel Jacobs Fratres in Facultate 1934 1935 Carl Goodman Sontheimer 1936 Hyman Harvey Gass Morton Henry Kanner 1937 Arthur Hayman Rosenbaum Phineas Richard Rosenberg Irwin Sagalyn ie) iss) I Leonard Clifford Peskin Bernard Norman Stiller Max Wasserman Lawrence Kanters Mark Murray Waxman, Jr. Henry Philip Stampleman Herbert John Williams SGIMe, Cir Fea le roy estoahl Pls Eid [ Vawe lola by oN ceil tl ESTABLISHED 1882 B37 BEACO Ne ciee ean BOSTON ; Wood, Ralston, Morrison, Keeling, Sherman, O’Conor, Kennedy, Schappert Allen, Johnson, Crist, Hayes, Parker, Hughes, Wirtz, Klaus, Spring Poole, Orchard, Clark, Sample, Evers, Snyder, Murrow, Mapes, Forster Bishop, Dakin, Hukill, Washburn, Miller James Taylor Evers Morton Christian Hansen Frederick Van Horn Judd Edward Ross Clark, Jr. Buckley Crist Robert Wilkins Forster Richard Lyon Hughes James Burnell Allen John Paul Hayes Robert Laurence Johnson Howard Berkey Bishop, Jr. Emory Gilfillan Hukill, Jr. Frater in Facultate Brainerd Alden Thresher 1934 George Esselborne Merryweather Don S. Poole William Pasmore Ralston William Sample, Jr. 1935 Thomas Calender Keeling, Jr. Robert Kelly Kennedy William Daniel Kiebler 1936 Jacques Kemner Laflamme Carl Anthony Mapes Richard Barzen Murrow 1937 Donald David Klous Elwood Eugene Miller Daniel Joseph O’Conor, Jr. Neil Frederic Schappert Graves Hubbard Snyder John Scott Wood, Jr. Donald Avent Morrison John Edward Orchard James Justice Souder Dee Marre Van Cott Franklin Peabody Parker Louis Miller Sherman Lea Hibberd Spring Robert Sanders Washburn Elmer Clarence Wirtz, Jr. SIGMA NU mae ORN Mba t hay GC tinhinve if eats RMR SLC Pea bis ay Foy: 25 9) GPs ele oan Ries eat BROOKLINE 24.0 a I OUSTSSZ = TTT ite ae Werner, Bandomer, Brown, Tolman, Farr, P Emery, Cuthbert, Wagner, Young, Hartz, W., Achterkirchen, Bird, Walter Wallace Bird, Jr. Winton Brown Karl Howard Achterkirchen George Edwards Agnew Russell William Bandomer Delwin Morton Campbell, Jr. Henry Christensen, Jr. James Carson Agnew 1934 Robert Ebenbach Robert Macnab Emery Frank Martin Hartz 1935 Gerald Welch Farr Charles Ebert Slade, Jr. 1936 Henry Ferdinand Herpers, Jr. Robert Jackson Lutz 1937 Arthur Rowland Hunt Gustav Richard Young 241 eters, Spaulding, Christensen, Agnew, Ale Campbell, Herpers, Agnew, G., Hunt, Hale Richards, Hartz, F., Lutz, Ebenbach, Slade William Wheatland Hartz Frank Gerald Richards Richard Elliott Stanfield Lee Prescott Tolman Morril Boughton Spaulding, Jr. Alfred Foster Wagner John Henry Werner Philip Homer Peters iste We Cirll BEA TGs celsen ESTABLISHED 1902 528 BEACON GREED BOSTON SS en es ) Spilhaus, Summersgill, Rethorst, Zimmerman, Malmstrom, Van Dorn, Gaston, Greenlaw Abel, Houghton, Gair, Phipard, Hosmer, Wooding, Nohl, Dunning, Prof. Jack, Seligman Charles Edward Atkinson Robert Landis Hershey Edward Pomfret Bromley John Bartol Dunning Donald Kaye Lister John Andrew Harshaw Philip Hart, Jr. Carl Herbert Abel, Jr. George William Ewald Albert Carl Faatz, Jr. Fratres in Facultate James Francis Clark Hyde Graduate Robert Adolf Andrew Hentschel 1934 Edmund DeLong Lucas, Jr. Ivar William Malmstrom Halfred Lawrence McKeever 1935 Alfred Lincoln Greenlaw 1936 Charles Frederick Berthold Price, Jr. 1937 Kenneth Brooks Gair Dexter Weld Gaston Francis Donald Houghton Harvey Fisk Phipard, Jr. Ewald, Harshaw, Underwood , Lister, Bromley, McKeever, Hart James Robertson Jack Henry Eastin Rossell Max Eugene Nohl Joseph Lionel Seligman, Jr. Walter Crews Wooding, Jr. Scott Rethorst Elmer Hibbard Summersgill Willard Roper Horace Bishop Van Dorn, III Herbert Arthur Zimmerman ele. Dial pA Cal LH EPASD EU iE RGN gene brie ESTABLISHED 1890 314 MEMORIAL DRIVE CAMBRIDGE 244 Kennedy, Phillips, Wood, Smith, L., Conover, Sheehan, Dow, Thompson Sommer, Prichard, Eder, Blanchard, Brown, Hamilton, Moffatt, Moody Leete, Rynd, Burns, Paige, Lindenmeyr, Gilbart, Edmonds, Beede Robbins, O'Neil, Bliss, Smith, H. Nathan Richard George David Ballantine Samuel Preston Brown Gordon Kendrick Burns Everett Bennett Beede Joseph Willard Dow Arthur William Gilbart, Jr. Malcolm Adolphus Blanchard Charles Francis Kennedy James Edward O'Neil, Jr. Raymond Whitcomb Bliss, Jr. Fratres in Facultate Karl Dickson Fernstrom John M. Nalle 1934 James Phanor Eder Radcliffe Guest Edmonds William Tower Leete 1935 Arthur Stuart Hamilton, Jr. Robert Edwin Lindenmeyr 1936 Frank Lincoln Phiilips William Warren Prichard 1937 John Raymond Conover Norman Ballou Robbins Erwin Haskell Schell Robert Lawrence Moody Holbrook Burnham Smith John Hancock Wood Lester Huger Moffatt Lincoln Paige Charles Edward Rynd John Francis Sheehan Louis Christian Smith, Jr. Roy Gritman Thompson Harry Junius Sommer TiehE IAN AI De AG or ale ESTABLISHED 1885 66 BAY STATE ROAD BOSTON Maidon M. Cannon, Jr. Claude Panet Beaubien William Leonard Howell Frederick Fera Assmann Robert Jackson Kingsbury Fratres in Facultate Henry Greenleaf Pearson 1934 John Godfrey Borger Reginald Joseph Nahas 1935 Frederick David Mathias William Hallett Rothen 1936 Vernon Vater Halversen Jean Louis Lemar. 1937 247 Howell, Kingsbury, Rutherford, Welles, Halverson, Leman, Schott Mathias, Beaubien, Borger, Raymond, Nahas, Rothen John Carl Gaude Wulff Jean Maurice Raymond Warren Burroughs Schott Thomas Dickson Welles Russell Spencer Rutherford _' 0 Cl ta —$ —_____ } | | ! { : 2 | ‘ COMBINED PROFESSIONAL SONG Me Ai es Se A BiB AR D “AN De BLADE GY Pelt RAE: SP EXO ARUN Ad SONS IMEI Ey IRON YE SOUR DAN iN HGE! IS, SCE [LS IN HEL IEC UNINC ML EINNG MINES (S INKes “Sree SIN. CAE MeINMEINVETEIR TINIE: Sere Ne iy Crete ale@a ls @-Galcaliny NTEREST in a common aim is a powerful catalytic agent in the formation of bands of men. Failing a common end in view or a common interest, the group is artificial, and will soon collapse. In the professional societies the common aim and interest in the specialty to which each man intends to devote his life is of extreme value in promoting the well-being and continuance of their life. Here are men who perhaps may work side by side for the greater part of their future lives, and the profundity of the mutual friendship inspired is amazing. What is the mode of conduct of these organizations? How do they func- tion? The answer to these questions is just as varied as the number of societies. It may be generalized that they are organized after the manner of the pro- fession for which the members are training. The best example of this is Cor- poration XV, for the students of business and engineering administration. In some cases, they are junior branches of the industry’s professional societies, as is the case with the A.I.E.E. As with all well-rounded organizations, the aim of these societies is to furnish to the members an opportunity to meet with the men in their field, to present reports of special research, to provide professional speakers of qualified ability in the field and to provide opportunity for social diversion. After the especial manner of all M.I.T. organizations, the professional societies have banded together in the Combined Professional Societies, made up of representatives from each society. Thus, any benefits to be procured for the societies as a group may be secured in the most efficient manner. No better example of the diversity of interests available to the students here can be given than the list of professional societies, running as they do from the extremely professional engineering societies through the military groups to Corporation XV. In professions as in everything else, M.I.T. can furnish diversity. 250 Kut, Cook, Burns, Kendrick, Deming, Brunner Eder, Ingalls, Chandler, Joroff, Patch, Cross Mazer, Joel, Ball, Backenstoss, Porter, Hammond COMBINED PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES _ President Henry B. Backenstoss Aeronautical Engineering Society James B. Kendrick Wing F. Lem Chemical Society Willard D. Chandler, Jr. Franklin V. Cross Electrical Engineering Society Henry B. Backenstoss Gordon K. Burns Physical Soctety Robert R. Cull Stuart T’. Martin, Jr. Officers Representatives Army Ordnance Association Carlton J. Cook Arthur K. Deming Ciwil Engineering Society John G. Brunner George W. Patch, Jr. Mechanical Engineering Society James P. Eder Charles M. Parker 251 Secreta ry- Treasurer Robert C. Becker Association of General Contractors Samuel Joroff Bert O. Summers Corporation XV William G. Ball, Jr. Roger H. Hammond Mining Engineering Society Robert C. Becker Malcolm A. Porter Sedgwick Biological Society Samuel W. Joel Henry Mazer SCABBARD AND BLADE NATIONAL MILITARY FRATERNITY Honorary Members Brigadier-General Alston P. Hamilton President Karl ‘Taylor Compton Associate Members Dean Vannevar Bush Colonel Robert Collins Eddy Colonel Charles Edward Fuller Colonel Frederick George Keyes Colonel Samuel Cate Prescott Colonel Samuel Curtis Vestal Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Arthur Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Francis Park Major Oscar James Gatchell Major Addison Francis Holmes Major Earl Bowman Millard Major John Raymond Markham Major George W. Morse Lieutenant William E. Potter Active Members Karl Howard Achterkirchen William Avery Baker Robert Charles Becker Hal Lawall Bemis Walter Wallace Bird, Jr. John Godfrey Borger John Reginald Burton, Jr. John Townsend Burwell Edgar Burns Chiswell, Jr. Henry Christensen William Emerson Coleman Francis Schalck Doyle Joseph Albin Drankowski Robert Ebenbach Robert Macnab Emery Charles Nickel Endweiss Carroll Dee Fentress Damon Earl Francisco Louis Frank Walter Rider Hedeman, Jr. to or Ne) Major Peter Hill Ottosen Major Clark Shove Robinson Major Albert Samuel Smith Major Richard Herbert Somers Captain Charles Edward Atkinson Captain Walter Hamilton Captain Thomas Joseph Johnston Captain Bayard Johnson Captain George Booker Waterhouse Captain John Harvey Zimmerman Lieutenant George Anthony Bicher Lieutenant Edward Crosby Harwood Lieutenant Charles Keller, Jr. Raymond Prunty Holland, Jr. John d’Hauteclaire Hord John Diedrich Hossfeld Raymond Bryce Jewett Albert George Kern Max Mulready Levy Daniel Monroe Lewis, Jr. Richard Mendenhall Lewis Edward Bicknell Locke, Jr. Robert Murdo Mclver Herbert Alexander Morriss, Jr. Henry John Ogorzaly Walter Frank Read Aaron Keever Redcay Winold Tjark Reiss Richard Lassell Shaw Marvin Julius Silberman Malcolm Seavey Stevens William Malcolm Watson William Howell Weed NAVAL ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY Honorary Members Evers Burtner President Edward S. Rand Graydon L. Abbott William A. Baker Stanley M. Bebler James H. Burke Thomas F. Donlan, Jr. Lyman Francis Henry D. Humphreys Simeon T. Jester, Jr. Bennett Fisher Clyde M. Leavitt Hart L. Livingston Bernard B. Birdsall Ross E. Black Lawrence B. Chapman Vice-President Simeon T. Jester, Jr. Officers Members 1934 Charles L. Wright, Jr. James R. Jack Secretary Daniel D. Strohmeier George Owen Treasurer Charles L. Wright, Jr. Douglas C. MacMillan Walter N. Parks Ruth C. Pfeiffer Edward S. Rand Holbrook B. Smith Hoyt P. Steele Daniel D. Strohmeier Edgar Svikis 1935 John R. Newell Henry A. Scheel Herbert Solibakke 1936 Frank C. Simonds 1937 Harold D. Swain 293 R. Cutler Low, Jr. Epstein, Demo, Sjodahl, Fletcher, Kut, Dunning, Ewing, Gittens Chew, Cook, E. L., McKay, Stone, Flood, Esslinger, Dow, Glaskaws Malin, Johnson, Howell, Gatchell, Fuller, Underwood, Cook, C. J., Deming ARMY ORDNANCE ASSOCIATION President Carlton Joseph Cook 2nd Vice-President John Hancock Howell, Jr. Herbert W. Andrews Leo A. Carten Lun K. Chew William R. Churchill Carlton J. Cook Edward L. Cook John B. Dunning Carson L. Brooks Richard H. Corbett Thonet C. Dauphiné John J. Demo Hamilton H. Dow Leo F. Epstein Reid Ewing Albion R. Fletcher TECHNOLOGY POST Officers Graduate Member Arthur Keyes Deming 1934 Harold C. McKay, Jr. 1935 Ne) cn os rst Vice-President Herbert Widener Andrews Secretary and Treasurer Arthur Keyes Deming Arthur C. Esslinger Carroll D. Fentress Domenico D. Giuffrida Frederick C. Johnson Walter S. Kut Albert D. Loring Benjamin S. Malin Robert F. Flood Edmund D. Gittens George F. Glaskaws Walter P. Green, Jr. John H. Howell, Jr. Edward Hoffman Lars H. Sjodahl Laurence A. Stone Wadhams, Herkart, Overbeck, Moorin Keefe, Zelaites, Zwanzig, Burns, Isbister, Moore, Howell, Fox, Knapp, Ross, Taylor : g, Ware, Hedeman, Chase, Johnson, Fickett, Yates Eck, Thompson, Dunlap, MacAllister, Parker, Mooney, Marchett, Applegarth, Battit, Mertens Backenstoss, Snyder, Fowles, Terwilliger, Safford, Kunz ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY M.I.T. BRANCH, AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Faculty Adviser William H. Timbie Vice-Chairman Gordon K. Burns Paul Barth Henry B. Backenstoss Beshara E. Battit Gordon K. Burns Peter J. Carlaftes Constant W. Chase, Jr. William E. Coleman Robert N. Eck James T. Evers Lawrence C. Ebel George E. Fickett George A. Fowles Alex. R. Applegarth, Jr. Louis V. Baldwin Harold F. E. Dixon Edward K. Dougherty Alexander F. Hamilton Edward Lew Stuart V. Cuthbert, Jr. Vern E. Dress Richard G. Fowler Officers Chairman Henry B. Backenstoss Secretary George A. Fowles Graduate Members Lewis Mendelsohn 1934 Arthur G. Fox Turner W. Gilman Robert B. Gow Miles V. Hayes Walter R. Hedeman, Jr. Eric J. Isbister Guy D. Johnson, Jr. Stanley S. Knight Warren J. Kunz Maurice B. Marshall, Jr. William S. Matthews, Jr. Henry W. Mertens Henry C. Miller, Jr. Robert K. Moore, Jr. Wilcox P. Overbeck Jacob A. Pekin Adrian E. Ross Francis J. Stafford John V. Salo William C. Schumacher Sherman K. Shull Graves H. Snyder 1935 Paul G. Herkart William L. Howell, Jr. William E. Keefe George P. Knapp Norman 8. Kornetz John G. Mooring James D. Parker Charles E. Rynd David D. Terwilliger Herbert C. Thomas 1936 . URRY; Alvin J. Garber Godwin R. F. Gay Rinaldo V. Kron Samuel Noodleman Leo Rosen Charles E. Ryan 259 Treasurer Graves H. Snyder David N. Truscott Rufus A. Soule Laurence B. Stein, Jr. Edward C. Taylor Richard Taylor G. Roy Thompson Harry M. Tracy James B. Wadhams Chandler Wentworth Warren A. Wilber Glenn P. Woodbury Charles A. Zelaites Frank R. Trifari Frank S. Walters Perry H. Ware Franklin A. Yates Charles J. Rife John H. Sargent Joseph J. Sousa Lawrence R. Steinhardt CIV TES ENSGIUN EE RIUN:G=S'@ Gillbsay, M.1I.T. STUDENT CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS President John G. Brunner Raymond Boucher Thomas G. Byrne M. Jack Bernstein John G. Brunner Harold A. Butters, Jr. Wallace W. Buttmi Alexey G. Chiniakov Felix J. Conti Gordon Day Ernest DePaola William E. Dobbins Burton T. Ellis Robert M. Emery Robert J. Frazier Paul C. V. Grueter Reuben M. Haines Byron A. Herrick John C. Alden Fred J. Bechstein Murray I. Brown George R. Bull, Jr. John P. Conway Frank R. Berman James H. Carr, Jr. Vincent J. Dobrochowski Donald G. Clement John H. Fellouris Officers Honorary President Charles M. Spofford Vice-President Secretary David D. Knox Graduates Andrew T. Dempster 1934 Godfrey L. Howse Angelo Iantosca Pouwip Raymond B. Jewett Samuel Joroff Albert G. Kern David D. Knox KE. Philip Kron Thomas LaCava Gilbert G. Lorenz William R. Main Richard C. Marcy George R. McCaulley William H. Mills 1935 Alberto de St. Malo Edward C. Edgar Robert J. Granberg Carlos F. Lavenas Robert C. Madden 1936 Bernard B. Gordon Gilbert A. Hunt Robert U. King Chik S. Lam 1937 Jonas Shea 256 George W. Patch, Jr. Treasurer E. Philip Kron Charles F. Partridge Norman P. Spofford Frank H. Moore, Jr. Thomas H. Murphy Stephen L. Muther John L. Newbegin Frank A. Nicoli George W. Patch, Jr. Jerome M. Raphael Theodore N. Rimbach Alexander J. Rogowski Wilbur L. Smith Malcolm S. Stevens Mandell D. Stoller Ladislaus Szczechowicz Philip B. Walker, Jr. Roger H. Williams Frank B. Matthews Bernard H. Nelson Lorin A. Presby John S. Slosson Kasmierz J. Winiarski Francis H. Lessard George E. Robinson | Ariel A. ‘Thomas | Edgar F. Smith Ralph P. Webster CHEMICAL SOCIETY M.1.T. STUDENT BRANCH OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY President Franklin V. Cross Avery A. Ashdown Willard D. Chandler, Jr. Franklin V. Cross Milton Drexler Robert D. Faunce Harry W. Fox Robert A. Ghelardi Theodore D. Hetzel John H. Holden David Horvitz William L. Abramowitz Landon P. Bunker Richard H. Corbett William G. Cragin Leon F. Epstein Richard H. Eshbaugh Herbert M. Borden Frederick H. Carten Leonard B. Chandler Towers Doggett Harry M. Donaldson Wendell K. Fitch George M. Hain Alice T. Hunter William E. Abbott Joseph G. Bryan Charles C. Chase Jonathan B. Cobb Esther B. Garber Myer Glott Maurice B. Gordon Officers Vice-President Willard D. Chandler, Jr. Secretary Faculty Advisors Arthur R. Davis Leicester F. Hamilton Members 1934 Jalo A. Kauppinan Theodore O. J. Kresser Harold C. Leighton Paul Levatinsky Ernest E. Lockhart Leon Matzkin Arthur J. Miller Antranig N. Mooradian 1935 Sidney V. Fox John S. Holley Robert K. Kennedy Fred M. Kraus James W. Libby, Jr. Blaise M. Loring 1936 Henry J. Janson Morton H. Kanner Carl A. Mapes Gerald S. McMahon Gilbert C. Mott Louis M. Sherman Kathleen V. Shott Gerardo Smith 1937 Joseph L. Hewes Leroy C. Hutchinson Robert E. Katz Richard B. Landrigan Harvey F. Phipard, Jr. George A. Randall William R. Remalia Henry J. Rugo 257 William L. Abramowitz Treasurer Leonard Shapiro Joseph W. Phelan Edward H. Nowell Sheeth N. Numan James L. Parker Samuel A. Rulon, III Leonard Shapiro Eugene L. Shloss, Jr. Marvin J. Silberman Theodore B. Stackpole Edward L. Wemple Avedis D. Marderosian Howard S. Mason Rollin D. Morse Charles H. Ross Walter H. Stockmayer Roy Powell Whitney John L. Speirs Edward E. Stritter Thomas A. Terry, Jr. William J. Tier Albert J. Ullman Jean I. Wagner Peter C. Weinert Herbert R. Winkler Rolf E. Schneider Leonard A. Seder George A. Siegelman Harry J. Sommer John B. Toy Robert B. Woodward Robert R. Wylie D | kt ( | Oe fos iano WEG OS IES Wess Dues OO URay, COP OR A | On 7X PANE ANE TS IR fa) ON em OMG be PNG STAUMESE IN IS DAE RE SISIMReIN IES ISTORY, information, and artistic appeal are the aims of a yearbook. As the book appears, and in the first few years after its issue, the most benefit is to be derived from the art and the history contained between its covers. But as time passes, the information becomes of increasing importance to the owners who perhaps have no other source of the details contained in the pages that follow. It has been our aim to give you as complete a record of the school year 1933-1934 as it is possible to give. We want to print the picture of every senior; to give a list of membership and the picture of every organization possible, and we want to give every bit of statistical information bearing on any phase of the school, its administration, its organizations and its students. It is not a simple task, in a school with 2600 students, 500-odd staff members and more than a hundred organizations and committees, to collect, correct and have printed all the pertinent facts about them. Records are some- times incomplete; there are changes all the time. For these reasons, we hope that any errors of commission and omission may be forgiven. In the pages immediately subsequent will be found the statistical data con- cerning the results of the season in sports, the list of the members of the faculty and their attainments, and the complete list of all students attending the Insti- tute this year. TECHNIQUE is one of the few yearbooks that gives such a comprehensive set of detailed statistical data concerning all its components, and we are proud to be able to present the lists, which are the product of immense toil in the matter of preparing copy and reading proof. ‘This is to our minds the best method of filling the function of information mentioned at the beginning of this page. If it proves of benefit to you, then the mission we set for ourselves has been fulfilled. 260 Apr. Apr. 29 May 9 22 May 13 May 20 ATHLETIC STATISTICS Results of the Season VARSITY CREW 1933 Annapolis on the Severn. Navy Varsity won by 6 lengths; Navy Jayvees won by 5 lengths; Navy 150’s won by 2 lengths. Compton Regatta—Princeton, Harvard, Tech Varsity race: Princeton, Harvard, then Tech Jayvee race: same order as above 150’s race: Tech broke the Henley record here beating Princeton Richards Cup race—class crews Order of finish: Juniors, Freshmen, Soph- omores, and Seniors Marietta at Marietta, Ohio Varsity race: Tech won in record time Jayvee race: Tech first Harvard on Charles 150’s race: Tech first by one-third length TRACK 1933 Opp. M.LT. Apr. 28-29 Greater Boston Intercol- legiate Games 1924 MaygOyMainevssMIT. . . . 7814 561% May 13 New Hampshire vs. M.I.T. 93 42 May 19-20 New England I.C.A.A. . 5 INDOOR SEASON Opp. M.LT. 1934 Jan. 14 Boston College vs. M.I.T. 3614 31% Jan. 27 Knights of Columbus Games 5 Feb. 3 Millrose Games . ee Feb. 10 BostonA.A.Games . . 5 Feb. 21 University Club Games 14 Mar. 5 I.C.A.A.A.A. Indoor Meet 8 CROSS COUNTRY Opp. M.I.T. Oct. 31 Rhode Island State College 24 34 Nov. 3 Holy Cross eee ome 27 NOVI GeNT EL CrA A. 147 INOVe2 Onn. ©, ATACA TAS 277 BASKETBALL Opp. M.LT. Dec. 16 Alumni 35 40 Jan. 6 Brown : 43 oe Jan. g Lowell Textile 37 20 j2neero aL attse. 62 27 Jan. 17 Harvard . 28 32 el ael Ome | Wits. oy 27 261 Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Oct Oct. Oct Nov. Nov. 14 17 24 28 NO 4 eH Om Clark. Williams ihe New Hampshire. Brown ee HOCKEY Boston University Princeton Harvard . Brown : Northeastern Amy . . Mass. State . New Hampshire. : Brae Burn Country Club Williams oe” ea Bates ' Boston University GYM Springfield Army Temple Navy Princeton : Intercollegiates . SOCCER ‘Yale ae Harvard . Brown Army attse WRESTLING Harvard . Brown Rochester Army Tufts : Boston University Iowa State Norwich Springfield Intercollegiates . 32 QI 30 19 50 Br 37m 20 Opp. M.I.T. Oo I 8 3 4 I 3 2 + 3 4 7 2 4 ) 2 + S 4 3 2 7 IO I Opp. M.I.T. of) 19 52 2 5° 4 44 He 37 7 Opp. M.LT. I O 3 O I ) 5 O I ) Opp. M.LT. QI 18 9 15 11% 18% 26 6 19 9 31 29 3 15 19 ATHLETIC STATISTICS Results of the Season FENCING Opp. MILT. Jan. 11 Boston Y.M.C.A. II 6 Febs “go “Harvardan a) 2) ee te 4% Fes 417 GuGINGY eg ecm 2 Feb! 21) Providence: Yee 10 Feb. 29° Columbia seat Oo 7 Mar. 3° Browns = = oy 10 Mar. 9g Baltimore University . 9 7% Mar. 10 Navy rey | eae 74 2 Mara} 4gRollins. Gan) fei eae? 10 Mars 17m. ot |ODMS aan ys) 8 Mar. 19 Shawmut Club. . . tI0 7 Mar. 30, 31 Intercollegiates at New York oth Aprils: 5 “Boston eyig 0 =) eee Ga 7% SWIMMING Opp. M.IL.T. Dees 16 “Bowdoiny. 2 22 om eee se 45 Dec. 20 Harvard ea gay as Ae 7 Jan. 6 Amherst eye at Ba, Org Wage 22 Jan. 167% Williams, 4) os eo oe ee 28 Feb. 10 Boston University . . . 31 40 Febor7: arity 4s keen ee ee 22 Feb.4o7 7 Brown mea). seen) ae kd, a) Feb. 28 Dartmouth + ites ee OF 13 Mari.3) Weleyanes a. nen = 9 18 Mar. 9-10 N.E.I.S.A. . Sat 7th (1 point) SQUASH Opp. M.L.T. Dec. 9 SLingolussi tin ieee eee 3 Decaro eB tare, 3 2 Jan. 6 Harvard . 3 2 Jan. 8 Dartmouth 3 2 Jans Peay ale. gene : 3 2 Jan. 20 Western Golf Club . 2 2 Feb. 10 Trinity : 3 | Febialy 4 rinity, I 4 Feb. 24 Dartmouth I 4 Mar. 2-3 Intercollegiates, 3 men elim- inated in first round BOXING Opp. M.I.T. Dec. 15 Harvard Mc, Uy, I Feb. 10 New Hampshire . . . 124% 31 Feb. 17. U.S. Coast Guard Acad. . 54% 214 262 Feb. Mar. Mar. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Feb: Mar. Mar. Mar. May May May May May May May May May May May May May May 24 3 Springfield Syracuse . 16-17 Intercollegiates LACROSSE Boston Lacrosse Club Harvard Tufts Dartmouth New Hampshire Brown , Boston Lacrosse (ei Williams RIFLE TEAM Marines . Beverly bys) : Arlington Northeastern Northeastern Lowell Navy West Point Beverly F New Hampshire TENNIS 1933 Williams . Baws Harvard Amherst BGs Tufts GOLF 1933 Providence Amherst Holy Cross : Harvard J. V.’s . Tufts : Boston University Brown. : Boston College ‘ 34% 3% 7 I 4th (8 points) Opp. M.LT. Default 10 fe) 2 I a I 6 5 8 3 6 2 3 6 Opp. M.L.T. 905 883 913: 8q1 849 888 894 877 746 793 878 888 1386 1342 1361 1306 1297 1361 go6 915 Opp. M.LT. 7 2 4 5 8 I 5 4 ie) g I 8 Opp. M.LT. 6 ) 6 oO 4 2 6 () 5 I 4 2 5 2, ee 3 3 - F. Brxpy 735 . P. BRoMLEY 34 M KS . L. Haskins 735 . D. Humpnreys °34 W. JEROME 734 Ose Ace) Nee al SS) oe WG. BAtine JR, 94 ace BARRETT 734 R. BELL 734 F. M. Buresu 734 W. E. Crapp 35 G. K. Crossy 34 W. R. Crovur 35 J. J. Demo °35 R. A. DENTON 736 W. W. GartTH ’36 Ce) HUNTY JR 35 . C. BARRETT 734 VV EAL 734) . M. JENKINS °35 5 o Woe FOOTE, 34 B. L. Bassinor °34 Pe Gr LiAti e (35 R. ANTONSEN °35 A. P. Bencks, JR. °34 W. Brown ’°34 Ge CALLAN. |Rw 84 De DUR oss:.235, JP SEDER 34 C. F. FEUCHTER °34 ATHLETIC STATISTICS Wearers of the Institute Insignia T-Crossed Oars H. J. Liporr °34 KE. LOEWENSTEIN ’ 35 CHS Lucen, JRo 34 A. Q. Mowatt ’35 R. G. Murpocx 734 S. NASHNER 734 L. E. PackarD 735 G. H. Priccen, Jr. °34 aTa G. A. DanrortH 34 Ee Ee Dron 35 A. L. GREENLAW 735 Ce ea Hint. 234 L. P. Houiapay, III ’34 M. M. Jenkins °35 F. F. Loverine 735 W. WRIGLEY 734 bTb cTc R. E. Mann 734 C. NIcHOLs °35 J. E. OrcHaARD 735 R. P. RANGER °34 T-Crossed Rifles rTt Wee Pn HOOTERS 194 R. M. GuEerKE °34 RiP. HoLtianpy Jre 34 sTt R. G. Epmonps 734 R. J. GRANBERG 735 Wel Shorr Res ob py Le yNGH 34) W. H. MULLER °35 L. PAIGE °35 GLt J. L. FisHer °35 263 R. K. Routsron °34 | S. H. SEELEMAN ’35 L. B. STEIn, JR. 734 | Wea. OTURCKea if J. W. WESTFALL 734 | R. M. Wurrmore ’35 P. Winc, Jr. ’34 D. B. Woop ’35 . E. Mann 734 . N. Rimpacu ” 34 R. ScHwarz 734 . A. Sousa 34 . E. TALBERT °35 . B. WALKER, JR. 734 . WINER 734 E. O. O'BRIEN 734 Fook) © BREN Cos J. S. OLDHAM °35 F. P. THornton 736 W. SAMPLE, JR. 734 J. G. Sir °34 J. E. TALBERT 735 Te Ge HAL 35 Ree RICE 36 L. SHAPIRO °34 J. H. RicHarpson °35 B. O. SumMERs ’34 F. W. VAUGHAN 734 B. VONNEGUT °36 P. WHITE ’36 E. DeL. Luaas, Jr. °34 J. H. Woop ’34 R. M. Emery 34 H. N. Karr ’34 E. J. IspisTer °34 H. W. GeorceE ’36 G. ANSEL °34 E. L. Ascu °34 C. F. BARRETT, Jr. J. G. BorcEer °34 R. W. Forster °35 K. B. BissELL °34 1. F. FEUCHTER °34 a J. B. BaLitarD °35 E. L. BATEMAN °34 H. L. Bemis ’35 W. BROCKMANN 734 J. J. Carey 734 K. Y. CHENG 735 J. DALEeDA 734 E. B. Braprorp ’34 L. A. Brooks °35 J. J. Carey 734 Har FENLON °35 A. C. Essyincer °34 GeGe Buu 64 J--Pe GAREY “35 POW: DALEY © 35 H. W. Eacan 734 G. R. Forssure ’35 H. F. Goopwin °36 ot EDERe oA L. E. Garono 735 G. A. Hunt ’36 34 ATHLETIC STATISTICS Wearers of the Institute Insignia wIt . K. GraHamM 735 S. MALIN 734 . D. MARDEROSIAN °35 Paes ITt . N. Gem °34 D. Maruias °36 . M . Pomeroy, Jr. °35 J. SAFFORD °34 Se sTt . E. Hupson ’34 . M. Lewis ’34 aA aTf . E. Esstey ’36 R. ForsspurG °35 F. HAMILTON ’35 . C. Hansen 734 D. HETzeEL 34 P. Hoiiapay, G. KalsEr °34 IIT 34 de Oo bTt E. J. Coxiins °35 E. F. GauGHan ’36 R. B. JEWETT ’34 N. LEFrHEs °36 1 S. T. Martin, JR. 734 E. J. Suarez-BucHaca °35 éTt hTt J. A. Hrones °34 M. M. JENKINS °35 F. C. JoHnson °34 J. L. Leman ’36 F. D. Marutas °36 sTr D. INGALLS °34 E. DeL. Lucas, Jr. ’34 264 G. J. McCaucuan 734 H. M. Osury 735 F. Poor °34 R. S. SNAPE ’34 . SAYLES °34 . SCHNECK 735 .B. L. THELEN 35 . Way 734 W. WILLIAMS °34 E, E. VANHAM 735 W. L. Wisz, Jr. 734 E. P. Kron 734 B. M. SANCHEZ °37 E. SPARRE °34 L. C. STONE ’34 H. E,. THAYER °34 J. T. GC. Waram 736 K. J. WrntarskI 735 T. P. Norton °36 D. REED °35 P, WETHERILL 34 A. O. WILLIAMS, JR. 34 J. S. Stosson °35 . R. MILLIKEN, Jr. ’34 . F. Norman 735 . SILVERMAN 736 . Q. Syivester, III ’35 . S. THOMPSON °34 . H. WitiraMs oe . L. NEwnam 735 Lm VWA YER SA . H. Woop ’34 SEP MEMBERS OF THE CORPORATION Secretary WALTER Humpureys Acting Treasurer 1933-34 President Kart Taytor Compron Henry Apams Morss Executive Committe e President, Treasurer, Ex Officits Francis RussELL Harr Evisu THomson Francis Henry WILLIAMS ABBOTT LAWRENCE LOWELL Evrau THomMson CuHartes Aucustus SToNnE FrANcIs RusseLtL Hart WILLIAM CAMERON Fores ALBERT FARWELL Bemis EDWIN SiBLEY WEBSTER PIERRE SAMUEL DUPONT FRANK ARTHUR VANDERLIP CHARLES HaypDEN GERARD SwopE Life Members CHARLES THomMAs Main Harry JOHAN CarLson GERARD SWoPE ARTHUR DeHon LitTLe FRANKLIN WARREN Hopps Witut1Am Howarp Bovey WILLIAM RosBert Kates Henry Apams Morss JosepH Wricut PowELi Francis WricuT FaByan Joun Epwarp ALDRED Vice-President VANNEVAR BusH Assistant Treasurer | VANNEVAR Buse CHARLES THomMas MAIN EDWIN SIBLEY WEBSTER FRANK WILLIAM Lovejoy WALTER HumpHREys VicToR MacomBer Currer ALBERT Henry WIGGIN Joun RussELL MacoMBER ALFRED Lee Loomis JOHN JEREMIAH PELLEY HARLOW SHAPLEY ALFRED PRITCHARD SLOAN, JR. CHARLES NEAVE FRANKLIN ATWooD Park Term Members Term expires June, 1935 GopFreyY LoweLtLt Casor WILLIAM Davin CooLipGE REDFIELD PRocTroR Term expires June, 1934 ALEXANDER MACOMBER Carvin Winsor RIcE Maurice Roos ScHARFF Term expires June, 1937 Martin HerBertT EISENHART BRADLEY DEWEY JEROME CLARKE HUNSAKER Term expires June, 1936 FRANCIS JOHN CHESTERMAN THomAs CHARLES DEsMoND Henry Etwyne WorCESTER Term expires June, 1938 Louis SHATTUCK CATES Haroip Bours RICHMOND ALLAN WINTER ROWE Representatives of the Commonwealth His ExceLvency, JosepH BueLy Exy, Governor Hon. ArrHuR PRENTICE RucG, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Dr. Payson Smiru, Commissioner of Education te 265 OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION President Kart Taytor Compton, D.Sc., D.ENG., Pu.D., LL.D. Vice-President VANNEVAR Busy, ENG.D., Sc.D. ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION VANNEVAR Busu, Eng.D., Sc.D. . ‘ ‘ : : ; : ; ‘ : ; j : Dean of Engineering WisLLiAM Emerson, A.B. . . . . ‘ ; ; ‘ ; ; ‘ : : ; ; Dean of Architecture SAMUEL CATE PREscoTt, Sc.D. . ; : ; : : : : i : : : : Dean of Science Harry Mantey Goopwin, Ph.D. . : : : : : ; : ‘ : ‘ Dean n of the Graduate School Harotp Epwarp Losppe.i : : 5 : : : i : : : : - : Dean of Students Tuomas Pam Pyrre, B.A. . ; : : : ‘ ; Assistant Dean of Students JAmes Lissy Tryon, LL.B., Ph.D. . : : : 2 Director of Admissions; Lecturer on Vocational Education Cuaries Lapp Norton, S.B. 2 ; ; ; ; ; ‘ : Director, Division of Industrial Co-operation JOsEpH CHRIsMAN MacKinnon, S.B. . : : : : ; : ; : , ‘ ‘ : : . Registrar WiLuiaM NATHANIEL SEAVER, A.B. . : , : : : : : 5 : 3 : : , Librarian BERTHA PrEsTON TRULL, A.B. . : : ; ; : , : , , ‘ ; : Assistant Librarian Georce W. Morse, M.D., F.A.C.S. : 3 : : ; : , , ; . : Medical Director Louts Warp Croke, M.D. . f ; : : . : : : : ' : Assistant Medical Director WALLACE Mason Rogs, B.S. : : : ; , : : ; f : : : 5 Secretary, T. C. A. PENNELL Nuttinc Aporn, A.B. : : : , : : 3 : ; . Employment Secretary, T.C.A. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Horace SAyForD Forp ‘ : : : - : : : : : : : ; ; : 5 Bursar Devsert LEON RuIND ; : é ; , 2 . : Assistant Bursar ARTHUR CLARKE MELcuer, S.B.. , ; : : , : ; Manager 0 ‘of Division of Laboratory Supplies ALBERT VALENTINE SMITH . : 2 : F : : : Superintendent of Buildings and Power James Witu1AM Fraser MacDonatp : , : : : Assistant Superintendent of Buildings and Power LericestER ForsytH Hamiron, S.B. : : : : : Chairman of Dormitory Board FREDERICK GILBERT HARTWELL . ; : ; : ; : Manager of Dormitories and Walker Memorial ALBERT WILLIAM BRIDGES Manager of Dining Service ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL President Dean of Graduate Students Vice-President Dean of Students Dean of Engineering Director of the Division of Industrial Go- -operation Dean of Architecture Chairman of Faculty Dean of Science Bursar President of the Alumni Association HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS AND PROFESSIONAL COURSES SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Aeronautical Engineering : : : : : : . JEROME CLARKE Hunsaker, Sc.D. Building Engineering and Construction : : : ‘ : ; Ross Francis Tucker, S.B. Business and Engineering Administration : : : : , Erwin HaskELL SCHELL, S.B. Chemical Engineering , : A : , ’ ‘ } WarRREN KENDALL Lewis, Ph.D. ( Acting) Civil and Sanitary Engineering . : : F , : ‘ A CHARLEs BLANEY BREED, S.B. (Acting) Electrical Engineering : , 5 : . : ‘ ; DucGatp Caves Jackson, Sc.D. Electrochemical Engineering. : ; , , : : : Harry Manitey Goopwin, Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering . . F F F ‘ : ‘ . JEROME CLARKE Hunsaker, Sc.D. Mining and Metallurgy . ; ‘ ‘ : 3 ; WiLL1AM SPENCER Hurcuinson, S.B. Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering i ; : ; . JAMEs RoBertson JAcK Naval Construction , : : : : ; F f : Henry Easton Rossevy, S.M. SCHOOL OF SCIENCE Biology and Public Health : : ; ; 4 ; , : SAMUEL CaTE Prescott, Sc.D. Chemistry : : : : : : : FREDERICK GEORGE Keyes, Ph.D. General Science, General Engineering : : : : ‘ - RatpH Gorton Hupson, S.B. Geology . ; ; A ‘ : : 2 F , 2 ‘ HervEY Woopsurn Sumer, Ph.D., Sc.D. (Acting) Mathematics. ; : F : : : ; : : 3 FREDERICK SHENSTONE Woops, Ph.D. Phystws . ‘ : : : : : : ‘ : : . JoHN CLarkE SLATER, Ph.D. SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE Architectural Engineering ; F F . : : : . Witiiam Henry Lawrence, S.B. Architecture. ; : é ‘ : : : : : . Witxram Emerson, A.B. DIVISION OF HUMANITIES Economics : ; ; ‘ 5 ; : : 3 ; RALPH Evans FREEMAN, M.A.., B.Litt. (Acting) English and History. ry. ; : : : ? ‘ : : - Henry GreenLear Pearson, A.B. Military Science. A ; : : ; : : , - SAMUEL Curtis Vesra, Colonel, U.S.A. Modern Languages . : . - 5 . ; : : - Ernest Fevrx LANGLeEy, Ph.D. FACULTY COUNCIL President Dean of Students Vice-President Director of Division of Industrial Co- -operation Dean of Engineering Chairman of Faculty Dean of Architecture Secretary of Faculty Dean of Science : Registrar Dean of Graduate Students Heads of Departments and Professional Courses 266 FACULTY DIRECTORY The directory which follows lists only Professors, Associate Professors, Assistant Pro- fessors, and Instructors. In order that this directory may be accurate for use during the aca- demic year 1934-35, the promotions and appointments listed below should be substituted for the titles found in the directory as printed. The following promotions will take effect for the academic year 1934-35: To Head of the Department: Prof. Charles B. Breed Civil Engineering Prof. Ralph E. Freeman Economics and Social Science To Acting Head of the Department: Prof. Henry B. Phillips Mathematics To Professor: Prof. Arthur C. Hardy Physics Prof. George Rutledge. | | | | | Mathematics Prof. Walter S. Schumb Chemistry To Associate Professor: Prof. Jesse Douglas . 5 , : . Mathematics Prof. Raymond D. Douglass , : : : . Mathematics Prof. Robert F. Elder. ; Business and Engineering Administration ProteRichard 1), Pay” ; ’ aie? : ; : Electrical Engineering Prof. Wyman P. Fiske : ; Business and Engineering Administration Prof. Philip M. Morse. ; . ; ' : : : ; . Physics Prof. Avery A. Morton . ; ; Chemistry Prof. Edward R. Schwarz. Mechanical Engineering Prof. Thomas K. Sherwood. : . : Chemistry Prof. Bertram E. Warren ; . Physics To Assistant Professor: Dr. William P. Allis ; , ; ; ; ' ; . Physics Dr. Avery A. Ashdown . ; Chemistry Mr. Herbert L. Beckwi th . Architecture Dr. Charles H. Blake ; Biology and Public Health Dr. Joseph C. Boyce , ; . Physics Mr. Carl Bridenbaugh : a: English Dr. Samuel H. Caldwell. ; Electrical Engineering Dr. Gerhard Dietrichson ; : . ; : Chemistry Mr. Frederick G. Fassett, Jr. é ; . English Mr. Charles H.R. Mabie. : ; ; : Drawing Mr. John D. Mitsch : ’ ' 5 : . Civil Engineering Dr. Stephen G. Simpson ; ; ; ‘ Chemistry Mr. John B. Wilbur . : _ Civil Engineering Dim johmGaG. Wulff : : ; Physics Dr. Ralph C. Young , ; : Chemistry The following appointments will take effect for the academic year 1934-35: Associate Professor: ; DrsErancs LT) Bitter” - : ; ; Mining and Metallurgy Prot joseph GC. Keenan. . ; oe Mechanical Engineering Assistant Professor Dr. Robley DEvans_. ee. ; : : ; . Phystes 267 FACULTY KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS A. A. A. — Association of Amer. Anatomists A. A. Ar. S. — Amer. Academy of Arts and Sciences A. A. A. S. — Amer. Association for the Advancement of Science A. Ac. S. — Amer. Academy of Sciences A, A, I. — Amer. Archaeological Institute A. A. L. E. — Architectural Asso., London, England A. A. L. L. — Amer. Asso. for Labor Legislation A. A. P. B. — Amer. Asso, of Pathologists and Bacteriologists A. A. P. 'T. — Amer. Association of Physics Teachers A. A. R. C. A. L. — Alumni Asso. of Royal College of Art (London) A. A. 8. — Amer. Astronomical Society A. A. U. I. A. — Amer. Asso. of University Instructors in Accounting A. A. U. P.— Amer. Asso. of University Professors A. B. A. — Amer. Bar Asso. Ac. — Acacia. A. Ce. S. — Amer. Ceramic Society A. C. I. — Amer. Concrete Institute A. C. P. — Amer. College of Physicians A. C. S. — Amer. Chemical Society Ac. S. A. — Acoustical Society of Amer. A. E. A. — Amer. Economic Asso. A. E. S. — Amer. Electrochemical Society A. F. A. — Amer. Foundrymen’s Asso. A. G. A. — Amer. Gas Asso. A. G. 8. — Amer. Geographical Society A. G. U. — Amer. Geophysical Union A. H. A. — Amer. Historical Asso. A. I. A. — Amer. Institute of Architects A. I. C. E. — Amer. Institute of Chemical Engineers A. I, Con. E. — Amer. Institute of Consulting Engineers A. I. E, E. — Amer. Institute of Electrical Engineers A. I. M. E. — Amer. Institute of Mining Engineers A. I. M. M. — Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy A. I. M. M. E.— Amer. Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engin- eers A. I. S. I. — Amer. Iron and Steel Institute A. L. A. — Amer. Library Asso. A. L. C. A. — Amer. Leather Chemists Asso. A. M. A. — Amer. Management Asso. A. M. S. — Amer. Mathematical Society A. Me. S. — Amer. Meteorological Society A. Mk. S. — Amer. Marketing Society A. M. U. — Amer. Malacological Union A. O. A. — Army Ordnance Asso. A. O. A. C. — Asso. of Official Agricultural Chemists A. P. H. A. — Amer. Public Health Asso. A. Ph. S. — Amer. Philosophical Society A. P. S. — Amer. Physical Society A. R. B. A. — Amer. Road Builders Asso. A. R. E. A. — Amer. Railway Engineering Asso. A. 8. A. — Amer. Statistical Asso. A. 8S. B. — Amer. Society of Bacteriologists A. S. C. E. — Amer. Society of Civil Engineers A. S. I. L. — Amer. Society of International Law A. S. M. E. — Amer. Society of Mechanical Engineers A. S. N. — Amer. Society of Naturalists A. 8. N. E. — Amer. Society of Naval Engineers A. S. P. — Amer. Society of Parasitologists A. S. R. E. — Amer. Society of Refrigerating Engineers ass. — associate A. S. S. T. — Amer. Society of Steel Treaters A. S. T. M. — Amer. Society of Testing Materials A. S. Z. — Amer. Society of Zoologists A. W. W. A. — Amer. Water Works Asso. B. B. A. — Boston Bar Asso. B. B. S. — Boston Bacteriological Society B. E. U. S. — Board of Editors — United States B. I. C. E. — British Institute of Chemical Engineers B. I. M. — British Institute of Metals B. I. S. I. — British Iron and Steel Institute B. S. C. E. — Boston Society of Civil Engineers B.S. N. H. — Boston Society of Natural History B. T. I. — British Textile Institute C. M. P. — Circolo Matematics de Palermo C. S. R. — Chemical Society of Roumania D. C. G. — Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft D. G. T. P. — Deutsche Gesellschaft fiir Technische Physik D. M. V. — Deutsche Mathematiker Vereinigung D. P. G. — Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft D. S. A. — Dante Society of Amer. I. C. — Engineering Institute of Canada S. — Economic Society S. B. — Engineering Society of Boston fellow . — Franklin Institute s. A. M. M. — Gesellschaft fiir Angewandte Mathematik und Me- chanik QP eee = 268 G. F. F. H. S. V. — Gesellschaft der Freunde und Foerder der hon. — honorary H. S. P. — Historical Society of Pennsylvania H. S. S. — History of Science Society H. T. A. — Harvard Teachers Association I. A. S. — Institute of Aeronautical Sciences I. C. E. G. B. — Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) I. E. E. G. B. — Institution of Electrical Engineers (Great Britain) 1.E.S. — Illuminating Engineering Society I. E. S. S. — Institute of Engineers and Shipbuilders (Scotland) I.H.S.S. — International History of Science Society I. I. S.— International Institute of Statistics I. M. — Institute of Management I. N. A. L. — Institution of Naval Architects (London) I. R. E. — Institute of Radio Engineers I. T. R. — Institute of Textile Research L. H. F. — Legion of Honor (France) M. A. A. — Mathematical Association of America M. B. A. — Massachusetts Bar Association M. H. A. — Massachusetts Highway Association M. H. S. — Massachusetts Historical Society M. 1. T. A. M. E. — M. I. T. Association of Marine Engineers M. L. A. A. — Modern Language Association of America M. M. H. S. — Massachusetts Military Historical Society M. M. S. — Mining and Metallurgical Society M. O. W. W. — Military Order of the World War M. S. A. — Mineralogical Society of America N. A. C. A. — National Association of Cost Accountants N. A. D. M. — National Association of Deans of Men N. A. P. R. E. — National Asso. of Practical Refrigerating Engineers N. A. S. — National Academy of Sciences N. A. S. E. — National Association of Stationary Engineers N. A. T. M. A. — National Asso. of Teachers of Marketing and Ad- vertising N. E. A. — National Education Association N. E. A. C. P. S. — New England Association of Colleges and Pre- paratory Schools N. E. M. L. A. — New England Modern Language Association N. E. S. W. A. — New England Sewage Works Association N. E. W. W. A. — New England Water Works Association N. I. — Naval Institute N. R. C. — National Research Council N. R. C. E. B. — National Research Council (Executive Board) O. 8. A. — Optical Society of America P. E. S. — Providence Engineering Society R.A.S.G.B. — Royal Aeronautical Society of Great Britain R. I. G. B. — Royal Institution of Great Britain R. O. A. — Reserve Officers Association R. P. S. — Royal Photographic Society S. A. A. M. A. — Societé des Amis d’Andre-Marie Amperes S. A. B. — Society of American Bacteriologists S. A. E. — Society of Automotive Engineers S. A. M. E. — Society of American Military Engineers S. B. A. — Society of Beaux Architects S. C. F. — Societé Chimique de France S. C. I. E. — Society of Chemical Industry (England) S. C. P. — Societé de Chimie-physique (Paris) S. E. B. M. — Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine S. E. G. — Society of Economic Geologists S. E. P. M. — Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists S. F. E. — Societé Francaise des Electriciens S. G. — Schiffbautechnische Gesellschaft S. L. A. — Special Libraries Association S. M. P. E. — Society of Motion Picture Engineers S.N. A. M. E. — Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers S. N. E. — Society of Naval Engineers S. P. E. E. — Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education S. R. — Society of Rheology S. S. A. — Seismiological Society of America S. S. C. — Societé Suisse de Chimie S. T. M. — Society for Tropical Medicine T. A. P. P. I. — Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry T. C. S. L. — The Chemical Society (London) T. E. S. — The Electrochemical Society T. S. S. — Texas Scholarship Society U.S. N. I. — United States Naval Institute U.S. T. R. I. — United States Textile Research Institute V. D. I. — Verein Deutscher Ingenieure V. F. W. — Veterans of Foreign Wars V. H. S. — Vermont Historical Society W. A. S. — Washington Academy of Sciences W. G. A. — Wiskundig Genootschop (Amsterdam) W. G. L. — Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft fiir Luftfahrt ———————— ee eee FACULTY ADAMS, FREDERICK JOHNSTONE, B.Arch. Columbia University 28 Assistant Professor of Town Planning OAX; A.A.L.E. ADAMS, FREDERICK WILDES, S.B. 21, S.M. ’29, Sc.D. 28 Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineerin Director of the Boston Station of the School of Chemical En- gineering Practice EXMCUS) SIN {CH858 IEA IPI ADAMS, RALPH GUY, S.B. ’11 Assistant Professor of Testing Materials JAUSIIIS AXKObIER JASE OT. ALLIS, WILLIAM PHELPS. S.B., S.M. °23, Sc.D. Univer- sity of Nancy ’25 Instructor in Physics LX ANANISI INAD IS ANDERSON, LAWRENCE BERNHARDT, M. Arch. Assistant Professor of Architectural Design ®BK; TBIT ARMSTRONG, FLOYD ELMER, A.B. 14, A.M. 716, Uni- versity of Michigan Professor of Political Economy A.E.A. ARTHUR, ROBERT, Graduate United States Military Academy ’07 Lieutenant Colonel, Coast Artillery Corps, D.O.L. Professor of Military Science and Tactics In charge of Coast Artillery Unit V.P.W.; AVA.U.P. ASHDOWN, AVERY ALLEN, A.B. ’ 14, A.M. 16, Univer- sity of Rochester; Ph.D. °24 Instructor in Organic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry AX; A-A.A:S.; A.C.S.;1.H.8.S.; D.G.G. ASHLEY, MARK BRADEN . Coast Artillery Corps, Staff Sergeant, D.E.M.L. Instructor in Military Science and Tactics ATKINSON, CHARLES EDWARD, S.B. ’17 Assistant Professor Military Science and Tactics Captain, Coast Artillery Corps, D.O.L. OX BABCOCK, JOHN BRAZER, 3d, S.B. ’10 Professor of Railway Engineering XE; A.S.C.E.; A.R.E.A. BAILEY, FREDERICK HAROLD, A.B. ’87, A.M. ’89 Har- _vard University Professor of Mathematics ®BK; A.M.S.; M.A.A. BALSBAUGH, JAYSON CLAIR, B.S. Pennsylvania State College ’21;S.M. ’24 Assistant Professor of Electric Power Production and Dis- tribution ATQ; TBII; ®K®; HKN; A.S.M.E. BARROW, WILMER LANIER, B.S. Louisiana State Uni- versity °26, S.M. ’29, Sc.D. Technische Hochschule, Munich ’32 Instructor in Electrical Engineering DAH; I.R.E. BARROWS, HAROLD KILBRITH, S.B. °95 Professor of Hydraulic Engineering XH; A.S.C E.; A.I. Con.E.; B.S.C.E.; N.E.W.W.A.;S.P.E.E. BARTLETT, HOWARD RUSSELL, B.S. Dartmouth Col- lege °23, A.M. Harvard University ’29 Instructor in English and History Ka BEATTIE, JAMES ALEXANDER, S.B. 17, S.M. °18, JAaID), PY. t Associate Professor of Physico-Chemical Research AX ; A-PiS.; A.C:S.; A.A-Ar.S.; A:A‘ U.P. BECKWITH, HERBERT LYNES, M.Arch. 27 Instructor in Architecture BENN ETT, CLARENCE EDWIN, Ph.B. ’23, Sc.M. ’24, Ph.D. ’30 Brown University Instructor in Physics ®BK; UH; A.PS.; £.-A.A.AS,; ACA.P. 1; A.A.U.P.; PLE.S. BENNETT, RALPH DECKER, B.S. ’a1, M.S. 23, Union College; Ph.D. University of Chicago ’25 Associate Professor of Electrical Measurements DH; f.-A.P.S. 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BREED, CHARLES BLANEY, S.B. ’97 Professor of Railway and Highway Transportation @®2K; XH; A.S.C.E.; A.R.E.A.; M.H.A.; A.R.B.A.: B.S. @-E-;|S P EB. BREED, STEPHEN ALEC, S.B. ’94 Associate Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry PANO BRIDENBAUGH, CARL, B.S. Dartmouth College ’25; A.M. Harvard University ’29 Instructor in English and History INO RIOGE GIEI NSP Tessie, BRIDGE, EDWARD MELVILLE, S.B. °13 Instructor in Office Practice RROWN, GORDON STANLEY, S.B. ’31 Instructor in Electrical Engineering ass.-A.].E.E. BRUGMANN, ELMER WORTHINGTON, S.B. ’24, S.M. 25 [eer Professor of Chemical Engineering Assistant Director Research Laboratory of Applied Chem- istr TP BIT AXA. C.S.vALS Sali BRUNE, OTTO W.H.O., M.Sc. University of Stellenbosch 21; 5.M. 729, Sc.D. 7°31 Instructor in Electrical Engineering AUL.EGE. BUCKINGHAM, EARLE Professor of Engineering Standards and Measurement A.9,M.E-; A.O.A.3'S.A.E. 269 FACULTY BUERGER, MARTIN JULIAN, S.B. ’25,S.M. ’27, Ph.D.’29 Assistant Professor of Mineralogy and Petrography BUGBEE, EDWARD EVERETT, S.B. ’oo Associate Professor of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy BOI; 2H; A.I.M.M.E. BULFINCH, CHARLES ARTHUR Instructor in Mechanical Engineering BUNKER, JOHN WYMOND MILLER, A.B. ’og, A.M. ’11, Ph.D. ’12; Brown University Professor of Biochemistry and Physiology ATA; 28; AXX;, AQ; A.A.A.S.; A.C.S.; f.-A.A.Ar.S.; f,-A.P.H.A.; S.A.B. BURNHAM, ROY GIBSON, S.B. ’oo Instructor in Mechanical Engineering BURTNER, EVERS, S.B. 715 Associate Professor of Naval Architecture and Marine Engi- neering A.S.N.E.; S.N.A.M.E. BUSH, VANNEVAR, B.S., M.S. Tufts College °13; Eng.D: Harvard University ’16; Sc.D.Tufts College °32 Vice-President Dean of Engineering ATQ; ®BK; TBII; A.I.E.E.; A.S.M.E.; A.P:S.; S.P.E.E. CADY, GEORGE HAMILTON, A.B. ’27, A.M. ’28, Uni- versity of Kansas; Ph.D, University of California ’30 Instructor in Inorganic Chemistry @BK; 2S; AX; A.C.S. CALDWELL, SAMUEL HAWKS, S.B. ’25, S.M. ’26 Instructor in Electrical Engineering JXSN IA Oi CAMP, THOMAS RINGGOLD, B.S. Agricultural and Me- chanical College of Texas 16; S.M. ’25 Associate Professor of Sanitary Engineering A.S.C.E.; B.S.C.E.; A.W.W.A.; A.P.H.A.; N.E.W.W.A.; N.E.S.W.A. CASH, WILLIAM VAUGHAN, S.B. ’25, M.Arch. ’25 Assistant Professor of Architecture CHAPMAN, LAWRENCE BOYLSTON, S.B. ’10 Professor of Ship Operation and Marine Engineering S.N.A.M.E. CHENEY, ROBERT BUTTERFIELD Instructor in Mechanical Engineering CLARK, CLAUDE HUGH Instructor in Mechanical Engineering COOPER, CHARLES MILTON, S.B. ’25 Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering Director of Bangor Station, School of Chemical Engineering Practice AX; A.C:S. COPELAND, PAUL LAVERN, A.B. Nebraska Wesleyan University °27, Ph.D. State University of Iowa ’31 Instructor in Physics xe; OKO; A.PS. COPITHORNE, MATTHEW RICHARD, A.B. Harvard University 12 Assistant Professor of English COWDREY, IRVING HENRY, S.B. 05 Associate Professor of Testing Materials ASS. 0.5 A.S.0.M, CROKE, LOUIS WARD, M.D. Tufts College 11 Assistant Medical Director CROSBY, WILLIAM ANDERSON, A.B. Williams College 14, A.M. Harvard University ’16 Associate Professor of English @MA CURL, CHARLES MATTHEW, S.B. ’07 Instructor in Drawing and Descriptive Geometry CURRIER, FRANCIS MORTON, A.B. 717, A.M. 721 Harvard University Instructor in Modern Languages AGA. Ps DAHL, OTTO GUSTAV COLBIORNSEN, Graduate, Norwegian Naval Academy °15, $.B.’21, S.M. ’23 Professor of Electric Power Transmission ese Uae ys Hee poets releas DAVIS, ARTHUR RANDALL, A.B. Wesleyan University 15; A.M. ’25, Ph.D. ’30 Harvard University Instructor in Chemistry AY; AXX; A.C:S. DAVIS, TENNEY LOMBARD, S.B. ’13; A.M. °15, Ph.D. “17 Harvard University Associate Professor of Organic Chemistry AX; OAT? A CiS.c0AC AS ATS. E1.9.5.9) oh: Ci S leery: Gales D:G.GS.S.C- DAWES, LYMAN MINER, S.B. ’23 Instructor in Electrical Engineering A.1.E.E.; A.S.M.E.; A.O.A; DEAN, ROBERT CHARLES, S.B. ’26, M.Arch. ’27 Instructor in Architecture DE FABRITIS, LAURENCE LAMONT, S.B. ’29 Instructor in Mechanical Engineering DIETRICHSON, GERHARD, B.A. ’og, B.S. 10 University of Minnesota, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin ?14 Instructor and Research Associate in Physical Chemistry 2m; AXD; TA; PAY; A.A.A.S.; A.C.S. DOLE, MYRON WILKINSON, S.B. ’o4 Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering DOTEN, CARROLL WARREN, Ph.B. ’95, A.M. ’99 Uni- versity of Vermont, A.M. Harvard University ’02 Professor of Political Economy @AO; OBK; A.B.A.: A S.A.; AVA.L.LS Val SeeGiGaWe ATA.U-P. DOUGLAS, JESSE, B.S. College of the City of New York 716, Ph.D. Columbia University ’20 Assistant Professor of Mathematics DOUGLASS, RAYMOND DONALD, B.A. ’15, M.A. 716 University of Maine; Ph.D. ’31 Assistant Professor of Mathematics ATA; ®BK; A.A.A.S.; M.A.A. DREW, THOMAS BRADFORD, S.B. ’23, S.M. ’24 Instructor in Chemical Engineering A.C.S.; A.I.C.E.; A.O.A. DRISKO, WILLIAM JOHNSON, S.B. ’95 Professor of Physics DWIGHT, HERBERT BRISTOL, B.Sc. ’09, D.Sc. °24 Me- Gill University Professor of Electrical Machinery Dol Bae, EAMES, JESSE JENNINGS, S.B. ’o2 Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering A.S.M.E. EATON, PAUL CONANT, S.B. ’27; A.M. Harvard Uni- versity °30 Instructor in English and History KY EBERHARD, WALTER CARL, S.B. 14 Instructor in Drawing and Descriptive Geometry Director of Summer Mining Camp EDDY, ROBERT COLLINS, Graduate United States Mili- tary Academy ’05, Army War College °25 Associate Professor of Business and Engineering Administra- tion FACULTY EDGERTON, HAROLD EUGENE, B.Sc. Nebraska °25;S.M. ’27, Sc.D. ’31 Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering AG 2; AL B.E. A.P.S. University of ELDER, ROBERT FAIRCHILD, A.B. Hary 22 Assistant Professor of Marketing A.M.A.; A.E.A.; A.Mk.S.; N.A.T.M.A. ard University EMERSON, WILLIAM, A.B. Harvard University Dean of Architecture ; Professor of Architecture In charge of Department AK ; hon.-®BK; A.A.Ar.S.; A.I.A.: §.B.A. 05 ENGLISH, ARTHUR BROWN Instructor in Mechanical Engineering ENTWISTLE, JAMES LOVELL, S.B. ’21, S.M. ’22 Assistant Professor of Electrical Transportation ESHBACH, OVID WALLACE, EE. ’15, M.S. ’20 Lehigh University Non-Resident Instructor in Electrical Engineering HKN -ESTES, JAMES GRAHAM, A.B. Texas Christian University 24; M.S. University of Illinois 27 Instructor in Mathematics IIME; ass.-D , T.S.S. FAIRLEY, LINCOLN, Ph.D. Harvard ’31 Instructor in Economics A.E.A. FALES, DEAN ABNER, S.B. °15 Associate Professor of Automotive Engineering AK: S-A.E. FASSETT, FREDERICK GARDINER, Jr. A.B. ’23, A.M. °27 Colby College, A.M. University of Maine ’30 _ Instructor in English and History ®AO: BK FAY, RIGHARD DUDLEY, A.B. Harvard University ’13; S.B. 717 Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering leh BissVNG@ ees = FERNSTROM, KARL DICKSON, S.B. ’10 Associate Professor of Business Management FIFE, WALTER MAXWELL, B.Sc. University of Alberta We 133 0:M5 20 Associate Professor of Civil Engineering NH) ass ouG. by. ass.-b.l.C: FISKE, WYMAN PARKHURST, A.B. ’20, M.B.A. °23, Harvard University; LL.B. Suffolk Law School ’27 Assistant Professor of Accounting N.A.C.A.; A.M.A.; A.A.U.P.; A.A.U.I.A. FITZGERALD, JOHN BURKE Instructor in Military Science and Tactics FOSTER, FRANKLIN LEROY, S.B. ’25, S.M. ’go0 Assistant Professor of Mining TBII; A.I.M.M.E.; A.G.U. FRANK, NATHANIEL HERMAN, S.B. ’23, Sc.D. ’26 Assistant Professor of Physics DAM; A.P.S. FRANKLIN, PHILIP, B.S. College of the City of New York 718: M.A. ’20; Ph.D. ’21 Princeton University Associate Professor of Mathematics @®BK; A.M.S. FRAZIER, RIGHARD HENRY, S.B. ’23, S.M. 3255 Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering TM BUERALD Ee bis) Sees Ee bes AGA. Od. FREEMAN, RALPH EVANS, B.A. ’14, M.A. ’15 McMaster University; B.Litt. Balliol College, Oxford ’21 Professor of Economics Acting Head of Department AY; A.A.A.S.; A.E.A. FREY, SAMUEL LEROY Instructor in Military Science and Tactics FULLER, CHARLES EDWARD, S.B. ’92 Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics f.-A.A.A.S.; A.S.M.E.; A.S.T.M.; A.O.S.; A.M.S.; N.E.W. WKS JA GHSI. FULLER, DEAN MATTISON, A.B. Hamilton College ’20 Assistant Professor of English Coach of Dramatics Bee GARDNER, HARRY WENTWORTH, S.B. ’94 Professor of Architectural Design A.I.A, GARDNER, MURRAY FRANK, B.S. University of Michi- gan °20;S.M. ’24 Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering AA®; TBI; A.A.A.S.; A.L.E.E. GATCHELL, OSCAR JAMES, Graduate, United States Military Academy ’12 Associate Professor of Military Science Major Ordnance Department KX; A.O.S. GELOTTE, ERNEST NAPOLEON, S.B. ’23 Instructor in Architecture GEORGE, NATHAN RICHARD, JR., A.B. ’90, A.M. ’g1 Harvard University Associate Professor of Mathematics @OAX; ®BK; A.A.A.S.; A.A.U.P. GIDDINGS, HORACE ALPHEUS, B.S. University of New Hampshire ’23 Instructor in Mathematics IY; AXd; 0BK® GILBOY, GLENNON, 8.B. 725, 5.M. °27, Sc.D. 28 Associate Professor of Soil Mechanics TBI AGS: Gib. AVA ATS. Bio. @. Eas Re OLAS GILL, AUGUSTUS HERMAN, S.B. 84; A.M. Ph.D. Uni- versity of Leipzig ’90, Sc.D. Rhode Island State College 555 Professor of Technical Chemical Analysis AM BID IS EV O2)8NGANyatsiog A Crisp uatsyo) Boles IDA CHE: GAILILIT SIU, WOVE, JOIN, Wg), ols, NIE, 12 ID), “itac,, Brown University Professor of Physico-Chemical Research SAX ACACACS =) A. Gis. ACACAr.S.; ACA.UL Po W-ACS. GINGRICH, NEWELL SHIFFER, A.B. North Central Col- lege 26; A.M. Lafayette College ’27; Ph.D. University of Chicago °30 Instructor in Physics Da AS B.S. GOODRICH, ARTHUR LINDSAY, S.B. 98 Associate Professor of Drawing and Descriptive Geometry S.P.B.E. GOODWIN, HARRY MANLEY, S.B. ’g0; Ph.D. University of Leipzig 93 Professor of Physics and Electrochemistry Dean of the Graduate Schoo! In charge of Course in Electrochemical Engineering INTACACS ACP S ip AsBeS.cite Wie Ons: PHAU AAT NO. ASANO s5 A.M.S. GRAY, TRUMAN STRETCHER, B.S. ’26, B.A. °27,-Uni- versity of Texas; S.M. ’29, Sc.D. ’30 Instructor in Electrical Engineering IIKA; ®BK; TBI; A.1.E.E. FACULTY GREENE, WILLIAM CHACE, Jr., Ph.B. Brown University 22; M.A. Oxford University ’29 Assistant Professor of English AA®; BK GUILLEMIN, ERNST ADOLPH, B.S. University of Wis- consin °22; S.M. ’24; Ph.D. University of Munich °26 Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering TBII; HKN; A.1.E.E. GUILLEMIN, VICTOR, Jr., A.B. University of Wisconsin 23; A.M. Harvard University ’24; Ph.D. University of Munich °26 Assistant Professor of Physics ®BK; A.A.A.S.; A.P.S. GUNTHER, JOHN F. G. Assistant Professor of Architecture HALL, WILLIAM MOTT, S.B. ’28, S.M. ’32 Instructor in Electrical Engineering DX CAG ISCAS HALL, WILLIAM THOMAS, S.B. ’95 Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry DAES AVACA.S AGS. AVALU,.B: HAMILTON, LEICESTER FORSYTH, S.B. ’14 Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry Chairman of Dormitory Board AX; A.C:S. HARDY, ARTHUR COBB, A.B. °17, M.A. 19 University of California Associate Professor of Optics and Photography mes; A.A-A.S.; A.B.) AJA‘Ar. 9:3 1©.9,Ac, RPss.;) 5M. P.E. HARRIS, LOUIS, Ph.D. ’24 Assistant Professor of Chemistry HARRISON, GEORGE RUSSELL, A.B. ’19, A.M. ’20, Ph.D. ’22 Stanford University Professor of Physics Director of Research Laboratory of Experimental Physics mi; A.P.S.5'0.S8.A. HARWOOD, EDWARD CROSBY, Graduate, United States Military Academy ’20, C.E. ’22, M.C.E. ’30, M.B. A. 31 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics ist Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, D.O.L. 2; S.A.M.E. HAVEN, GEORGE BARTHOLOMEW, S.B. ’94 Professor of Advanced Machine Design In charge of Textile Research Posy Paes UWS ea RG HAYWARD, CARLE REED, S.B. ’04 Associate Professor of Metallurgy A.I.M.M.E.; B.I,M. HAZEN, HAROLD LOCKE, S.B. ’24, S.M. ’29, Sc.D. ’31 Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering TBII;A.LE.E, HERSHEY, ROBERT LANDIS, S.B. ’23, S.M. ’24 Instructor in Chemical Engineering OX; TBI]; AX; A.C.S. HITCHCOCK, FRANK LAUREN, A.B. ’96, Ph.D. ’10 Harvard University Professor of Mathematics A.A.Ar.S. HOADLEY, GEORGE BURNHAM, B.S. Swarthmore Col- lege ’30; S.M. ’32 Instructor in Electrical Engineering OXI; LH; VT HOLMES, ADDISON FRANCIS, S.B. ’04 Associate Professor of Applied Mechanics HOLMES, ALEXANDER Instructor in Military Science and Tactics HOLT, JAMES, S.B. 718 Assistant Professor of Heat Engineering A.S.M.E. HOMERBERG, VICTOR OLIVER, S.B. ’21, Sc.D. ’27 Associate Professor of Physical Metallurgy A.S.S.1.; A.I.M.M.E.; B.1.S.1.; B.I.M. HOPF, EBERHARD, Ph.D. University of Berlin Assistant Professor of Mathematics HORWOOD, MURRAY PHILIP, B.S. College of the City of New York 13; S.M. ’16, Ph.D. ’21 Associate Professor of Biology and Public Health AQ; f-A.A.A.S.; fA.P.H.A.; A.S.B.; B.B.S. HOSMER, GEORGE LEONARD Professor of Geodesy A.A.A.S.; A.S.C.E.; S.A.M.E.; A.A.Ar.S. HOTTEL, HOYT CLARKE, A.B. Indiana University ’22; S.M. ’24 Associate Professor of Fuel Engineering Assistant Director of the Division of Industrial Co-operation @PA; ®BK; AXD; A.C.S. HOWARD, JOHN WARDWELL, S.B. ’03 Associate Professor of Topographical Engineering AXAS A.S.C.E3B-S.C.B.3 5. b-b.bs HUDSON, RALPH GORTON, S.B. ’07 Professor of Electrical Engineering Chairman of Committee on Course IX AVA.A.S.; A.LE-E.s AAUP: HUNSAKER, JEROME CLARKE, Graduate of United States Naval Academy ’08, S.M. 12, Sc.D. 7°16 Professor of Mechanical Engineering In Charge of Department AK; A-A-A.S.;A.P.S.; S.A.E.; A.S.M.Ee; T-A:S.; S.NJA: M.E.; R.A.S.G.B. HUNTRESS, ERNEST HAMLIN, S.B. ’20, Ph.D. ’27 Assistant Professor of Chemistry AX; A.C:S. HUTCHINSON, WILLIAM SPENCER, S.B. ’92 Professor of Mining In charge of the Department of Mining and Metallurgy AY; TBIT; A.I.M.M.E.; M.M.S. HYDE, JAMES F. C., B.S., Collorado College ’16 Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics Captain, Corps of Engineers, D.O.L. In Charge of Engineer Unit OX INGRAHAM, OLIN, Ph.B. Wesleyan University ’04; A.M. Columbia University ’05 Assistant Professor of Economics PMO; ®BK; A.E.S. JACK, JAMES ROBERTSON, Glasgow University °94 Professor of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering In charge of Department Director of Nautical Museum Dean of Navy Students @X; A.A.Ar.S.; I.N.A.L.; I.E.S.S.; S.N.A.M.E. JACKSON, DUGALD CALEB, B.S. ’85, C.E. ’88 Pennsyl- vania State College; Sc.D. Columbia University ’32 Professor of Electric Power Production and Distribution In charge of the Department ®KxX; TBIT; 2S; A.A.A.S.; A.S.C.E.; A.I.E.E.; A.S.M.E.; A’P.S.3,S-A.M.E.; AVA.Ar:S:3 LHF. N.R.GE.BeS E.E.; B.S.C.E.; S.A.A.M.A.; A.I. Con.E.; S.F.E.; LE. G.B.7A.Ph:s: JAMES, WALTER HERMAN, S.B. ’96 Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Drawing JENNISON, MARSHALL WALKER, S.B. ’27, Ph.D. 39 Instructor in Biology and Public Health K2; AQ; A.A.A.S.; S.A.B.; A.P.H.A. FACULTY JOHNSON, BAYARD Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics Captain, Air Corps, D.O.L. In Charge of Air Corps Unit JOHNSTON, THOMAS JOSEPH Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics Captain, Chemical Warfare Service, D.O.L. In charge of Chemical Warfare Unit A.C.S.; M.O.W.W. JONES, WILLIAM HENRY, S.B. ’o9 Associate Professor of Experimental Engineering KEITH, HENRY HIRAM WHEATON, S.B. ’05 Professor of Naval Architecture S.N.A.M.E.; S.N.E. N.I. KEYES, FREDERICK GEORGE, B.S. Rhode Island State College ’06; Sc.M. ’07, Ph.D.’o9 Brown University Professor of Physico-Chemical Research Director of Res. Lab. of Physical Chemistry In charge of Department of Chemistry Dimi; AXd; A.C:S.; A.P.S.; A.M.S. KINGSLEY, CHARLES, Jr., S.B. 27, S.M. 732 Instructor in Electrical Engineering 1A; TBI; OT; A.LE.E. KOCH, CHARLES JUSTUS, S.B. ’23, S.M. ’24 Non-res. Instructor in Electrical Engineering KOCH, RICHARD FELIX, A.B. University of Rochester 20 M.A. Harvard University °23 Instructor in Modern Languages WY; M.L.A.A. KOPPEN, OTTO CARL, S.B. ’24 Associate Professor of Aeronautical Engineering I.A.S. KURRELMEYER, HERMAN RUDOLPH, A.B. ’g9, Ph.D. 02 Johns Hopkins University Professor of German _®BK LANCASTER, HARLAND F., B.S. University Assistant to Medical Director LANGE, KARL OTTO, D.Ing. Technische Hochschule, Darmstadt 31 Instructor in Meteorology LANGLEY, ERNEST FELIX, B.A. University of Toronto 94; A.B. ’00, Ph.D. ’09 Harvard University Professor of French In charge of Department EACAT O25 MELIA VAs) INV E).MGLSAS; DiS.A- LANSIL, CLIFFORD EARL, 8.B. °17 Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering PNM aA SeevTA SG LAWRENCE, ALBERT ARNOLD, A.B. Dartmouth Col- lege 27; A.M. Harvard University °29 Instructor in English and History AXP; ®BK; A.H.A. LAWRENCE, RALPH RESTIEAUX, S.B. ’95 Professor of Electrical Machinery A-A.A S.; A.I.E.E.; S-A.M.E.; S.P.E.E.; A.A-Ar.S. LAWRENCE, WILLIAM HENRY, S.B. ’91 Professor of Architectural Engineering In charge of Division of Drawing In charge of Course [V-A [XMS Atos) LAWSON, ANDREW WYLES Instructor in Mechanical Engineering LEWIS, WARREN KENDALL, S.B. ’05; Ph.D. University of Breslau ’08 Professor of Chemical Engineering TBI; AXD; A.C.S.; A.I.C.E.; hon.-B.1.C.E.; IX ANS 2 eigeue 24, M.D. ’29 Boston LIBBEY, MARK WILLIAM, S.B. ’29 Instructor in Mechanical Engineer! ing LIDDELL, WILLIAM ANDREW, S.B. 16 Assistant Professor of Hydraulic Engineering LITTLEFIELD, CHARLES EVERETT Instructor in Mechanical Engineering LOBDELL, HAROLD EDWARD Dean of Students ®KS; N.A.D.M. LOCKE, CHARLES E., S.B. ’96 Professor of Mining Engineering and Ore Dressing Alumni ea as A.I.M.M.E.; A.A.U.P.; S.P.E.E.; E.S.B.; A.I.M.M. LUHR, OVERTON, A.B. fornia Instructor in Ebysics TKH; ®BK; 2; A.P.S.; O.S.A. LYON, WALDO VINTON, S.B. ’05 Professor of Electrical Machinery f.-A.1.E.E. 27, Ph.D. °31 University of Cali- MABIE, CHARLES HILL ROE, Normal Art School ’o8; Royal College of Art, London ’11 Instructor of Descriptive Geometry and Machine Drawing A.A.R.C.A.L. (Life Member) McADAMS, WILLIAM HENRY, B.S. University of Kentucky; S.M.’°17 Professor of Chemical Engineering Ky; ®@BK: AX; ACS); A.T-CLE.; A.S.MLE.: S.P.BLE. “19, M.S. “14 State McCARTHY, HENRY PATRICK Director of Physical Training McDONNELL, HAROLD F., LL.B. Suffolk Law School ’32 Instructor in Military Science and Tactics MacKINNON, JOSEPH CHRISMAN, S.B. 13 Registrar Lecturer in Statistics A.S.A. MAESER, MIETH, A.B. Brigham Young University °26; S.M. 31 Instructor in Mechanical Engineering AVG. MAGOUN, F. ALEXANDER, S8.B. °18, S.M. vard University 18 Associate Professor of Humanics PX INA Ses Sle eld ’23; S.B. Har- MANN, HORACE THARP, B.S. ’08, M.S. ’og, E.M. 10 Missouri School of Mines; Sc.D. °25 Associate Professor of Petroleum Engineering IIKA; TBI; A.1.M.M.E. MAREK, LEROY FRANK, A.B., B.S. University of Texas 25; S.M. 30 Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering : Assistant Director, penis of Industrial Co-operation ®BK; TBI; ass.-DH; BAY; A.CS. MARKHAM, JOHN RAYMOND, 18 eye Professor of Aeronautical Engineering 1.A.S. MARVIN, GEORGE GLOVER, S.B. ’23, S.M. ’29 Instructor in Chemistry AX MELCHER, ARTHUR CLARKE, S.B. ’oo Manager Division of Laboratory Supplies A.A.A.S.; A.C.S.; 8.C.L.E. MERRILL, ALLYNE LITCHFIELD, S.B. °85 Professor of Mechanism Secretary of the Faculty 273 FACULTY MILLARD, EARL BOWMAN, B.A. University of Colorado 10; M.A. University of Wisconsin 11; Ph.D. University of Illinois 14 Professor of Theoretical Chemistry Assistant Director, Division of Industrial Co-operation ®BK; 2H; AXE; A.C:S. MIRABELLI, EUGENE, S.B. ’19 Assistant Professor of Structural Design A®A; A.S.C.E.; B.S.C.E. MITSCH, JOHN DONALD, S.B. ’20 Instructor in Civil Engineering ®K; B.S.C.E.; A.C.1. MOODY, CHARLES GLENN, S.B. ’26 Instructor in Naval Construction MOON, PARRY H., B.S. University of Wisconsin °22; S.M. 2 Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering TBI: AE Be ASRS. OLS Ae ieee kL: MOORE, HERBERT CARLTON, S.B. ’24 Instructor in Mechanical Engineering MORRIS, FREDERICK KUHNE, B.S. College of the City of New York ’04; M.A. Columbia University “10 Professor of Geology ®BE; DS; XE; f-A.A.A.S.; £G.S.A.; A.I.M.M.E.; A.A. Ar.S. MORSE, GEORGE W., A.B. ’04, M.D. ’08 Harvard Uni- versity; F.A.C.S. Medical Director MORSE, PHILIP McCORD, B.S. Case School of Applied Science ’26; M.A. ’27, Ph.D. ’29 Princeton University Assistant Professor of Physics TBiisve SAL S.- 1 7e.G, MORTON, AVERY ADRIAN, A.B. Cotner College °13; Ph.D. ’24 Assistant Professor of Organic Chemical Research AX; A.C:S. MULLER, HANS, Dipl. Eng. ’23, D.Sc. ’27 Technische Hochschule, Zurich Assistant Professor of Physics MULLIGAN, JAMES EDWARD, B.S. University of Maine Instructor in Electrical Engineering MULLIKEN, SAMUEL PARSONS, S.B. °87; Ph.D. Uni- versity of Leipzig °90 Professor of Organic Chemistry NEWELL, JOSEPH SHIPLEY, S.B. 19 Associate Professor of Aeronautical Structural Engineering D3 LASS. NEWHOUSE, WALTER HARRY, B.S. Pennsylvania State College ’21; Ph.D. °26 Associate Professor of Economic Geology G.S.A.; S.E.G.; A.I.M.M.E.; M.S.A.; N.R.C.E.B. NORGROSS, AUSTIN SIBLEY, B.S. University of New Hampshire ’25;S.M. °28 Instructor in Electrical Engineering NORRIS, JAMES FLACK, A.B. ’92, Ph.D. ’95, Johns Hop- kins University, D.Sc. Bowdoin College 30 Professor of Organic Chemistry In charge of Graduate Students in Chemistry Director of the Research Laboratory of Organic Chemistry @®BK: A.A.A.S.; A.C.S.; f-A.A.Ar.S.; f.-R.I.G.B.; hon.- C.S.R. 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Northwestern University °27; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University °30 Instructor in Physics ®BK; 2H; TA; A.P.S. O’CONNOR, JOHNSON, A.B. 713, A.M. ’14, Harvard Uni- versity Assistant Professor of Industrial Research O’NEILL, JEREMIAH FRANCIS, ’98; Harvard University o1; Rhode Island School of Design ’07 Instructor in charge of Foundry Work and Pattern Making SAN oa do Alita OWEN, GEORGE, S.B. ’94 Professor of Naval Architecture ®BE; S.N.A.M.E. PAGE, NEWELL CALDWELL, S.B. ’o2 Professor of Electricity URGHss ALAA ALE 3s PARK, CHARLES FRANCIS, S.B. ’92 Professor of Mechanism Director of the Mechanical Laboratories Director of the Lowell Institute School ; ATQ; A.A.A.S.; A.S.M.E.; A.O.A.; S.A.E.; AtA-Ar.S.= S: PE Bay Aca Ube ReOLAG PASSANO, LEONARD MAGRUDER, A.B. Johns Hopkins University 89 Associate Professor of Mathematics A.A.A.S.; M.A.A. PEABODY, DEAN, Jr., S.B. ’10 Associate Professor of Applied Mechanics A.C.1.; B.S.C.E. PEARSON, HENRY GREENLEAF, A.B. 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PRESCOTT, SAMUEL CATE, S.B.’94; Sc.D. Bates College 23 Professor of Industrial Biology In charge of the Department Dean of Science NOUN AUX SNOT ACAGALS.: AvC)S.s ACPSHLAs: (S.A.Bi: S.C.LE. PROCTOR, BERNARD EMERSON, S.B. ’23; Ph.D. ’27 Assistant Professor of Biology AO) ACP HLA’; SA. Be; ACA.ACS. RAUSCHER, MANFRED, S.B. 8.M. ’27 Assistant Professor of Aeronautical Engineering I.A.S.; G.A.M.M.; W.G.L. RAYMOND, FAIRFIELD EAGER, A.B. Harvard Univer- sity 18; S.B. ’21 Associate Professor of Industrial Research AW; A.S.M.E.; A.E.A.; A.M.A.; I.M.; E.S. REED, RUFUS COOK, S.B. ’04 Instructor in Mining Engineering and Metallurgy REID, JOHN LYON, A.B. ’29, M.A. ’29 University of Cali- fornia; M.Arch. °31 Assistant Professor of Architecture AxX; ®BK; TBI; THA; AE REYNOLDS, KENNETH CASS, B.S. Tufts College 19; S.M. ’25 Assistant Professor of Hydraulics TBI; A.S.C.E.; B.S.C.E. RILEY, JOSEPH CAINS, S.B. °98 Professor of Heat Engineering A.S.M.E. ROBERTS, PENFIELD, A.B. 16, A.M. ’17 Harvard Uni- versity Associate Professor of English ROBINSON, ARCHER TYLER, A.B. ’96, A.M. 715 Har- vard University Professor of English In charge of the Course in History OBK ROBINSON, CLARK SHOVE, S.B. ’o9, S.M. °15 Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering INOO38 INIOSS INA OA D5H UahOeess ROGERS, ROBERT EMMONS, A.B., A.M. og Harvard University Associate Professor of English @BK ROSE, EDWIN LAWRENCE, S.B. ’21, S.M.’22 Instructor, Department of Electrical Engineering DH; A.I.E.E. ROSSBY, CARL-GUSTAV ARVID, S.B.’18, S.M. ’25, Uni- versity of Stockholm Professor of Meteorology ROSSELL, HENRY EASTIN, Graduate, United States Naval Academy ’10; S.M. 715 Commander (C.C.) United States Navy Professor of Naval Construction OX; S.N.A.M.E.; S.P.E.E.; U.S.N.1. RUDBERG, ERIK GUSTAF, Ph.D. University of Stock- holm ° 30 Assistant Professor of Physics JAN iS RUSSELL, GEORGE EDMOND, S.B. ’o0; Cornell Uni- versity °04 Professor of Hydraulics ATQ; A.S.C.E.; B.S.C.E.; N.E.W.W.A.; A.A.Ar.S, RUTLEDGE, GEORGE, A.B. ’10, Ph.D. ’15 University of Illinois Associate Professor of Mathematics DH; A.A. Ar. S.; A.M.S. SCATCHARD, GEORGE, A.B. Amherst College 13. Ph.D.; Columbia University ’17 Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry @PA; ®BK; SH; AXD; PAY; A.A.A.S.; A.C.S.; A.A. Ar.S. SCHAEFER, ALBERT ADAMS, A.B. ’06, LL.B. ’o9 Har- vard University Assistant Professor of Business Law A.B.A.; M.B.A.; B.B.A. SCHELL, ERWIN HASKELL, S.B. ’12 Professor of Business Management In charge of the Department @AX; A.M.A.; A.S.M.E. SCHUMB, WALTER CECIL, Ph.D. Harvard University 18; Oxford University 14 Associate Professor of Inorganic Chemistry Director of the Research Laboratory of Inorganic Chemistry ®BK; AX; A.C.S.; A.A.Ar.S. SCHWARZ, EDWARD ROBINSON, S.B. ’23 Assistant Professor of Textile Technology Pie Re Banas eB: BUS. SEARS, FRANCIS WESTON, S.B. ’21, $.M. ’24 Assistant Professor of Physics OS WAGR BAERS SEAVER, HENRY LATIMER, A.B. ’oo, A.M. ’14 Harvard University Professor of English COBIEG Sema ane sWeWUlslens Isls hs IMIbyewales INGE C.P.S. SEAVER, WILLIAM NATHANAEL, A.B. Harvard Uni- versity ’00 Librarian TAG NG Die SIAN SEWARD, RALPH PRAY, B.S. Kalamazoo College °2 A.M. Clark University ’23; Ph.D. Brown University °25 Instructor in Chemistry me; A.C.S. Qo: SHEPPARD, BIRTHRAM Instructor, Department of Mechanical Engineering SHERRILL, MILES STANDISH, S.B. °99; Ph.D. Universi- ty of Breslau 03 Professor of Theoretical Chemistry AX) AVA LU, Piss ACA Ar Ss ACA.ACS.s ACG.S: SHERWOOD, THOMAS KILGORE, B.Sc. McGill Uni- versity 23; S.M. ’24, Sc.D. ’29 Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering DH; AXD5 A.C.S.; A.1.C.E-; A.S.M.E. FACULTY SHIMER, HERVEY WOODBURN, A.B. 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SMITH, LEIGHTON BRUERTON, S.B. °18, S.M. 719, Ph: D._ 23 Assistant Professor of Physico-Chemical Research AX; A.C.S. SMITH, RICHARD HERBERT, B.S. Moores Hill College 15; S.B. 718; M.A. ’28, Ph.D. ’29, Johns Hopkins Uni- versity Professor of Aeronautical Engineering me; A.A.A.S.; LA.S. SMITH, THEODORE, A.B. Bowdoin College ’26; A.M. Harvard University °30 Instructor, Department of English and History AY SMITH, THOMAS, B.S. ’94, M.E. ’95 University of Penn- sylvania Associate Professor of Mechanism SOROKA, WALTER WALERY, S.B. ’30, S.M. ’33 Instructor in Mechanical Engineering SPANNHAKE, WILHELM, Dipl. Ing. Technische Hoch- schule, Miinchen 04 Professor of Hydraulics G.A.M.M,:'3.G:; VDA: DIG.2 ips G.B BEL. Ve SPOFFORD, CHARLES MILTON, S.B. ’°93 Hayward Professor of Civil Engineering In charge of the Department AXP; TBI; XEH3 A S.C{E. 7 AS.1M.; AVA U.P S.P.B-E.: B.S.C.E.; A.R.E.A.; 1.C.E:.G.B. SQUIRES, LOMBARD, B.Sc. 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Michigan State College °26 Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering Director of Buffalo Station, School of Chemical Engineering Practice TBI; A.C:S. TAYLOR, CHARLES FAYETTE, Ph.B. Sheffield Scien- tific School °15; M.E. Yale University ’20 Professor of Aeronautical Engineering In charge of the Course Se AASULP 3 S.P.6.E, TAYLOR, EDWARD STORY, S:B. ’24 Assistant Professor of Aeronautics TAGS. THOMPSON, MAURICE DE KAY, S.B. ’98, Ph.D. Uni- versity of Basel ’03 Professor of Electrochemistry AK; A.A, Ar. S.; T.E.S. THRESHER, BRAINERD ALDEN, S.B. ’20; A.M. Har- vard University °28 Assistant Professor of Economics mX; A.E.A. TIMBIE, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B. Williams College ’o1 Professor of Electrical Engineering and Industrial Practice KHK; ®BK; TIN; A.I.E.E.; S.P.E.E. TOWNSEND, ARTHUR LAWRENCE, S.B. ’13 Assistant Professor of Machine Design S.A.E. TRUAX, ALFRED FLOYD ‘Technical Sergeant, Signal Corps, D.E.M.L. Instructor, Department of Military Science TRYON, JAMES LIBBY, A.B. 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Included among these are Edison Storage Batteries, Edison Primary Batteries, Edison Emark Batteries, Edison Dry Cells, The Ediphone (for business dictation) Edison (Portland) Cement, Edicraft Products (household electrical appliances) Edison Splitdorf Automotive Products, including Spark Plugs, Magnetos, Gener- ators and Ignition Coils, Edison Nursery and Juvenile Furniture, Edison Electrical Controls, E-K Medical Gas (product of the E-K Laboratories) and a host of small and large manufactured articles for a miscellaneous group of applications. THOMAS A. EDISON, INCORPORATED, WEST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY THE COOP This is the M. I. T. man’s store. Here you get your Freshman outfit and here you get your thesis paper and cap and gown for Senior week. It takes fifteen people to serve you through the entire year, ten 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. iE CHNOLOG YaBRANGH LiaGa: 285 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Brooks, Lester Allen. Brooks, Robert Max, IIkK A, Bac h. of Arch. Brosnahan, John Patrick ; Brothen, Frank Juel Brown, Chester Hervey, Jr. . Brown, Gordon Stanley, S.B. . Brown, Harold Arthur . Brown, Hawthorne Nevin Brown, Laurence Fiske Brown, Murray Irving . Brown, Prescott Holcombe. Brown, Ralph Oswald Brown, Raymond LeClair . Brown, Samuel Preston, OAX. . Brown, Sherwood Fiske, $.B., S.M. Brown. Stanley Wiswell, ®BE Brown, Thomas Everett Brown, Winton, YN. Browne, Oscar Morrison, Jr. Brownell, Borden Boyd Brunner, John Grayson Bryan, Joseph Gerard . Bryant, Richard Upham : Buchanan, Charles Edmund, bMA Buckle, George Augustus, Jr. Buckwalter, David Jesse Budd, William Irving Hanson Buechner, William Weber ; Buehl, Russell Charles, B.E.E.,S. M. Buerger, Newton Weber, S.B. ? Buffington, Francis Stephan, MA Bulkley, Joel Burr Bull, George Gelston Moore, by kK Bull, George Rosencrance, Jr., WY Bull, Norman George, BOII Bunker, Landon Priscilla Bunch, Tillman Tenney. Bunshaft, Gordon, Bach. of Arc h. Bunzel, Herbert Frederick William Buresh, Francis Matthew, PKT Burhanna, Howard, Jr. Burke, James Holmwood Burke, John Francis . . . Burlew, Fred Northrop, A.B. . Burnet, William Bernard, @1VA Burnham, James Heatly, PKS Burns, Daniel Wiliam } Burns, Gordon Kendrick, @AX Burns, Joseph Aloysius . Burns, William Edwin na, Sane Burton, John Reginald, Jr., PIA . Burton, Thomas Milton ; Burwell, John Townsend, Jr., PBE Burwen, Charles Bernard Busch, Alfred Eugen, AKE : Butler, Robert Dexter, S.B., @VA Butler, Robert George, Jr., B.S. Butters, Harold Aaron, Jr., : Buttmi, William Wallace Byrne, Thomas Gorman, B.S., ‘S.M. Byrne, Walter John, 0K Cabot, Edward Clarke Cabot, Samuel, Jr., A.B. Cairns, Claude Douglas Calderon, Cesar Augusto Caldwell, Robert James Callahan, Joseph Neville Callan, John Gurney, Jr. Callister, George Algernon. Camp, James La Prelle, ATQ. . Campbell, Delwin Morton, Jr., SN Campbell, Morgan Skiles, B.S. . Campbell, Richard Durgin Campello, John Frank . : Canning, William Prendergast, KS Cannon, Madison Mott, Jr., S.B. Cantor, Oscar Edward ; Caponigro, Liberato James Caputo, Joaquin Albert Cardani, Charles Peter ; Carey, John Joseph Matthew el Class Course 35 x Grad. IV 35 III, 37 II 35 IV-A Grad. VI 36 XIV °36 XVip Grad. VI-A 35 I E37 IX-A 34 VI, Grad. VI-A 84 XVI Grad. VIII 36 IX-B 36 VI 34 Xx 34 XIII-A 35 VI 34 I; 37 Xx 36 II 34 XV 36 XIV 35 XV 36 XIII 35 VIII Grad. VI Grad. XII 34 VIII °36 XVip 34 XV 35 I, 36 x 35 V 37 V Grad. IV 37 II 34. I 35 Unc. 34 XIII-C 34 x Grad. XVI 37 II 34 II 37 I 3 VLA 36 aie 37 II 35 we 34 XVip 34 VIII 34. ny! 36 XV, Grad. XII 34 Army Ord. 34 I; 34 _ I, Grad. Sp. I 35 I; B75 Ws Grad. Sp. xX 36 sve 37 XVI °36 VI-A 36 XVII 34 XVip 35 VI; 37 XVI 36 x Grad. i 35 VI-C 34 II 36 XVip Grad. II 34 IX-A 37 Xx 37 I 37 Vi 34 Wal Home Address 40 Pratt St., Allston, Mass. 811 Main St., Malvern, Ark. 73 Highland Ave., Naugatuck, Conn. Lowell Road, Concord, Mass. 78 Plymcuth Road, Malden, Mass. Hawsleigh Ave.E, St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia Hampton Falls, N. H. 116 Adams St., Braintree, Mass. 293 Eliot St., Milton, Mass. 30 Upland Road, Melrose, Mass. 174 Valentine St., West Newton, Mass. g Franklin St., Attleboro, Mass. 167 Union Ave., Framingham, Mass. 529 Valley St., Maplewood, N. J. 13 Nelson St., Framingham, Mass. 123 Stewart Ave., Garden City, L. I., N. Y. Elm Court, Cohasset, Mass. 66 Egmont St., Brookline, Mass. 3414 Garfield St., Washington, D. C. 24 Prospect St., Walpole, Mass. 1717 Lanier Place N.W., Washington, D. C. 97 Green St., Melrose, Mass. 47 Carver Road, Watertown, Mass. 22 Amsden St., Arlington, Mass. 1 Hillside Ave., Wakefield, Mass. 5 Hollister St., Pittsfield, Mass. The Tudor, Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 4275 Kendall St., Pacific Beach, Calif. 30 Shepherd Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 25 Skahan Road, Belmont, Mass. R.F.D. No. 2, Allegany, N. Y. Bulkley St., Southport, Conn. 396 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. 106 Harford St., Milford, Pa. 3709 Northampton St., Washington, D. C. Fort Banks, Winthrop, Mass. 3036 Woodland Drive, Washington, D. C. 55 Manchester Place, Buffalo, N. Y. 4. Hyatt Ave., Peekskill, N. Y. 367 18th St.S.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 10 Church Road, Abington, Pa. 151 Linwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 20 Olive St., Newburyport, Mass. 1015 No. Broadway, Santa Ana, Calif. 2601 Euclid Place, Minneapolis, Minn. 1555 Wendell Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. 31 Reservoir Ave., Revere, Mass. 549 Prospect St., Maplewood, N. J. 17 Perry St., Somerville, Mass. 283 Oriole Parkway, Toronto, Ont. 117 Onslow Place, Kew Gardens, N. Y. 291 First St., Melrose, Mass. Millwood, Virginia 6 King St., Lynn, Mass. 805 Castle Point Terrace, Hoboken, N. J. 234 West 62nd St., Kansas City, Mo. 14 Phillips St., Watertown, Mass. 81 Cushing Ave., Belmont, Mass. 2095 Grand Concourse, New York, N. Y. 12 East 97th St., New York, N. Y. 259 Sterling Ave., Orange, N. J. 5 Chestnut St., Boston, Mass. 241 Perkins St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 75 Cedar Road, Belmont, Mass. Gonzalez St., Rio Piedras, Porto Rico Leeds Station, Kansas City, Mo. 46 Spencer Ave., Somerville, Mass. 24 Quincy St., Cambridge, Mass. 9412 Hollis Court Blvd., Queens Village, L.I., N.Y. 3700 Beverly Drive, Dallas, Texas 5631 Dorchester Ave., Chicago, Ill. 2511 Shirley Ave., Fort Worth, Texas 15 Beacon St., Portland, Me. 61 Delano Ave., Revere, Mass. 42 Broad St., Port Henry, N. Y. 33 Hancock St., Auburndale, Mass. 98 Wellington Hill St., Mattapan, Mass. 478 Saratoga St., East Boston, Mass. 1661 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton, Mass. 92 East Cottage St., Boston, Mass. 64 Westville St., Dorchester, Mass. 286 STANDARD M.I. T. RING Ruggedly built for life long service. Now worn by tooo Seniors and Alumni. Made in heavy and medium men’s sizes, also miniature for ladies or men. Here is a ting which stands out as an example of fine craftsmanship dis- tinctive of your Alma Mater. Adopted in 1930 by Institute Committee. DESIGN PATENTED 1933 Revised Prices Large Medium Miniature Size Size Size 14K GOLD—Military, Rose or Green . . . . . $24.00 $20.00 $14.00 10K GOLD—Military, Rose or Green . . . . . 18.00 16.00 10.50 STERLING SILVER a seks 3 eh, exe 7.00 6.50 6.00 Above prices include Government Jewelry Tax. Large size for classes previous to 1930 add 50 cents to aboye prices. Medium size for classes previous to 1932 add 50 cents to above prices. Miniature size for classes previous to 1930 add 50 cents to above prices. INITIALS ENGRAVED WITHOUT CHARGE—FULL LAST NAME, 25 CENTS EXTRA Any order accepted with $5.00 deposit and size, year and engraving instructions. Postage Prepaid in U.S.A. Foreign 50 cents extra. Manufactured exclusively by BATES KLINKE, INC. ATTLEBORO, MASS. Boston Bookbinding Company, Inc. 10 ARROW STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Near Harvard Square We specialize on School Books, College Annuals and Edition Binding In Cloth, Leather and Imitation Leather Our binding is shown on the issues of TECHNIQUE, PEAN and other college annuals during the past ten years 287 Name Carey, John Pope . . ode Cargen, Everett Henry, Jr, ATA Carkhuff, Stacy Gulick. he Carlaftes, Peter James . Carlson, Harrison Cornforth Carlson, Norman Joseph Carota, Arthur Andrew. Carpenter, Floyd Roe, XP Carpenter, Spencer 5 Carr, Ernest Raymond, Jr. Carr, James Henry, Jr. Carr, Robert Simmonds . . Carroll, Daniel Reynolds, A Y’ Carten, Frederick Howard Carten, Leo Augustine Carter, Douglas Martin Cary, Arthur ; Casale, James Eugene . Case, William Erwin Cashman, Henry Anthony Castleman, Jacob Israel Cate, Aurelia Belva, B.S. ; Catlin, Robert Mayo, Jr., B.S. Cavanagh, Richard, ®I‘A Cayce, DuPuy Forster, A.B. Cestoni, Dominic John Cettomai, Lodovico Nello Chakmaklian, Abraham Kricor Chalmers, Douglas, Ky Chan, Tsan Sheung Chandler, Edmond Ambrose, B.S. Chandler, Leonard Blanchard : Chandler, Willard Dalrymple, Jr. Changs Unilin, B.oCat 7) ane Chapin, Ralph Baldwin, X® . Chapman, James Jeffries, Jr., B.S. Chapman, John Barton, X® Chapper, John . Charnley, Thomas Larkins Chase, Charles Cheney, X® Chase, Constant Woodman, Jr. Chenette, Joseph Sylvio, PK Cheng, Kuo Yu te Cheskis, Anna, A.B. j Chesterman, John Fre ederick, A.B. Chew, Lun Kee : : Childs, Robert Stillson, ‘PAO . Chin, Jin Foo : Cc hiniakov, Alexey Greg goryv ich Chiswell, Edgar Burns, Jr. Chiu, Yau Luk : Chiu, Yau Too , Choraso, Zwi David, M. E. Chow, Mei Yu Christensen, Henry, Jr., “IN : Christopher, Edward Ernest, Ae Chuck, Thomas Sing Lup... Church, Joseph Hawes, ®DA Cicchetti, Renato Felix. . Cirker, Leonard Hart, S.B. Claffee, Frederick Regan Clahane, James Henry, Jr... Clapp, Daniel Brennan, B.A., pac Clapp, Warren Endicott . ; Clark, Edward Ross, Jr., ©X Clark, Joe Stearns : Clark, Lincoln Romeiser, Je, BOIL Clarke, Eugene Sherman Clarke, Robert Goodhand : Clary, Frank Alfred, Jr., S.B. . Clement, Donald George Clev eland, Laurence Fuller, B. s Clewell, Dayton Harris, S.B. Clifford, James Mooar . Clift, Charles Warren Clough, Dexter Jameson Cloutier, Armand Louis Cobb, Jonathan Billings Carmichael, Harold Ammon, Jr., ay Chakravarti, Sudhir Kunar, B.S., S. M. Churchill, William Randolph, PA — DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Class Grad. 35 Sp. 34 Grad. 37 36 35 Grad. ao . 34 Grad. °36 _ 34 Grad. Sp. 37 Grad. 37 37 35 38 37 Course nage elaie ee i‘ ar QO Smdins Se et ed ly ee Ad sla is 5 Bee eS Home Address 132 Bartlett Ave., Belmont, Mass. 59 Fairmont St., Belmont, Mass. 1225 W. Market St., Akron, Ohio 125 Elk Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. 131 Bishopsgate Road, Newton Centre, Mass. 195 Millville Ave., Naugatuck, Conn. 1911 East 3rd St., Duluth, Minn. 39 Malta St., Mattapan, Mass. 469 Stage Road, Monroe, N. Y. 311 Wheeler Ave., Scranton, Pa. 62 Springvale Ave., Lynn, Mass. 36 Spring St., Whitinsville, Mass. 34 Hickory Drive, Maplewood, N. J. 639 Turner St., Dallas, Texas 657 Concord Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 657 Concord Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 281 West Chestnut St., Kingston, N. Y. Indian Hills, Louisville, Ky. 59 Bridge St., Salem, Mass. 30 South Franklin Ave., Valley Stream, N. Y. 75 Russell St., Atlantic, Mass. 133 Garland St., Everett, Mass. Seaford, Delaware 71 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 29 Naples Road, Brookline, Mass. 604 West Columbia St., Farmington, Mo. 10 Rocky Nook Terrace, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 10 Chauncy St., Mansfield, Mass. 17 Monitor Place, West New York, N. Y. 237 Lower Circular Road, Calcutta, India Hyannisport, Mass. 11 Peace Ave., Hong Kong, China 43 Windsor St., Arlington, Mass. 8 Webster St., Winchester, Mass. 8 Webster St., Winchester, Mass. Shanghai, China 37 Ellicott Ave., Batavia, N. Y. Gordonsville, Va. 95 Hope St., Stamford, Conn. 37 Duke St., Mattapan, Mass. 50 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. 2691 St. James Parkway, Cleveland Hts., Ohio R.F.D. No. 2, Newport, R. I. 6 Berkshire St., Indian Orchard, Mass. Ngadiredjo, Kedoe, Java, D.E.I. 4 Dennison St., Roxbury, Mass. 205 Lytton Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 318 Central Ave., El Paso, Texas go Spring Lane, Canton, Mass. 19 Harrison Ave., Boston, Mass. Tomsk, U.S.S.R. 4311 Argyle Terrace, Washington, D. C. 188 Reclamation St., Hongkong, China 188 Reclamation St., Hongkong, China K far-Giladi, Palestine East City, Peiping, China 31 Reservoir Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 100 Hampshire St., Cambridge, Mass. Canton, China Holly Woods, Mattapoisett, Mass. 35-34 84th St., Jackson Hts., N. Y. 295 Reed St., Rockland, Mass. 160-23 14th Ave., Beechhurst, L. I., N. Y. 14 Trowbridge St., Newton Centre, Mass. 11 Hubbard St., Concord, Mass. 10 Winsor Ave., Watertown, Mass. 4 Butler Ave., Danvers, Mass. 579 Charles St., Kingston, Pa. Ravenna, Nebraska Buffalo Creek Farm, Arlington Hts., III. River Road, Topsfield, Mass. 158 Thorndike St., Cambridge, Mass. eS Spring Lane, Englewood, Nee] 2 Harding St., Lowell, Mass. 27 Park Drive, Boston, Mass. R.F.D. No. 2, Berwick, Pa. 52 Milton Ave., Hyde Park, Mass. 210 Pleasant St., Whitman, Mass. 209 State St., Bangor, Me. 14 12th St., Attleboro, Mass. 167 Court St., Dedham, Mass. 288 Wy putty albu 4 “ es 7 [lite | { i | NITRIC ACID GEAGIAL ACETIC SULPHURIC ACID HYDROCHLORIC ACID AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE Write for C. P. Folder The Grasselli Chemical Co. INCORPORATED Founded 1839 CLEVELAND, OHIO JACKSON MORELAND Engin eers PUBLIC UTILITIES—INDUSTRIALS RAILROAD ELECTRIFICATION - DESIGN AND SUPERVISION—VALUATIONS ECONOMIC AND OPERATING REPORTS NEW YORK BOSTON We collect and deliver at Monroe Dormitory Office Daily 8:00 A. M.—2:30 P. M.—5:30 P. M. One and Four Day Service Special Rates and Services to Fraternities B. 'S. LAUNDRY Tel. UNI. 2830 WALTER W. FIELD SON, INC. KENDALL SQUARE, CAMBRIDGE e MACHINISTS | COMPRESSOR SERVICE Sales Agents for Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation Portable Air Compressors and Tools for Rent Cameras and Equipment for. Photographic Research and General Photography Also general line of amateur cameras and equipment We are always willing to give what inf ormation we can RALPH HARRIS CO. New England Headquarters for Camera and Photographic Equipment 289 | 30 BROMFIELD ST. - BOSTON, MASS. | Name Cochrane, Clifford Nelson Cocke, Norman Atwater, Jr., Coe, Edward Safford : Coenen, Joseph Henry, PK Coffey, Roger Timothy Coffin, John James Currier Cogan, Charles Alexander, B.S. Cogdill, Wallace William, B.S. Cohen, Arthur Helman . Cohen, Arthur Mordecai, PBA Cohen, Jacob B. Cohen, Leonard Parker Cohen, Morris, S.B. Cohen, Paul Colavecchio, Octavis Leonard Colby, John Haskell. Cole, Peter Aldrich, A.B. Cole, Victor Bogrilo Coleman, Timothy Joseph, BS. Coleman, Wells . Coleman, William Emerson, DVAE Collier, Dudley Foster Collier, William Burns . Collins, Edward Joseph Comins, Saul _ . Comley, Winthrop Delano Conn, Arthur Leonard G onnelly, Eugene Thomas, B. S Connor, Charles Francis. Conover, John Raymond, @AX Consuegra, Ulises Delhi Conti, Felix Joseph : Conway, John Philbin, Ph. B. Cook, Allan Kurz . ce} ook, Carlton Joseph, AKII Cook, Edward Latham Cook, Jackson Hancock Cook, Kenneth Lorimer Cook, Richard Hubbard Cook, Vincent Parkhurst . . Cooper, David Meade, BOII . Cooper, Eugene Perry Cooper, John Martin Cooperstein, Benjamin. . Cope, William John, B.S., M. E. Copeland, Norman Arland Copeland, Warren Turner Corbett, John Bangs, BOIT Corbett, Richard Herman Corea, Edward Victor Corman, Harry. . Cornell, Sidney, Jr. Cort, John Shaw, psy BE DK Cory, George Leon, AB., ‘Bach. in Arch. Cosgrove, Martin Francis P Cosman, Bernard Johnson Costello, Jeremiah Joseph, Jr., B.S Costello, John Joseph, Jr. . Cotter, Edward John, B.S. Cotton, Frederick Palmer . Court, Newton Henry, AKY . Cragin, William Gannett, AKI] Craig, James Robert Crane, Chilton, A.B. . Crane, Horace Irving, S. B. Crankshaw, John Hamilton, BOIL Crapon, Harry Dawley, Jr. Crawford, Albert Ross. . Crawford, Roy Maurice, B.S. Creighton, Graham Allan Cresswell, William Andrews, Jr., Crew, Samson Irving, XP Crist, Buckley, ©X . Crocker, Frederic Payne Crockett, Flora Bartlett Crosby, Gorham Kingman Cross, Franklin Van Heusen Cross, Howard Page, B.A. Cross, William Wood, ®k™ Crouse, Milledge Andre Crout, Willard Ray, AXA a MA DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Class Course 37 XVI 36 xX 34 III, 34 VIII 34 II 36 XV2 Grad X-A Grad. x 34 Me 36 VIII Cy XVI 36 VIII Grad III, 35 Il °34 Sp. IV 35 xVie Grad VIII Grad. XITI-A Grad. x 37 II 34 VI 34 IV-A 34 XVip 35 XVII 35 VII, 37 x 34 Xx Grad. VI 34 III, °37 XVip ey) 34 I, 35 Unc 34 I 34. XV 34 I 36 VI 36 VIII 35 I 35 XVII 36 XIII 37 VI 36 IV 36 XV, Grad. II 36 Unc 34 VIII 37 XVia 35 x 37 VI-C yi XVII 36 II 35 x Grad. IV 34 XVII 36 VI-A Grad. Sp. II 37 I 34 I 36 XVip 36 VI 35 XV2 36 II °36 Sp. VII, Grad. Wi 37 II 37 XIII 34 III, Grad. x 35 I 36 II 34 XVII 35 XV 37 VI 36 IV 34 III, 34 Vv 35 Sp. IV “39 XVip 34 I 35 VIII Home Address 32 Howard St., Melrose, Mass. 816 Harvard Place, Charlotte, N. C. 50 Depot St., Sharon, Mass. 110 Trenor Drive, New Rochelle, N. Y. 610 Huron Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 21 Flint St., Salem, Mass. 1716 No, Nevada St., Colorado Springs, Col. Route 1, Canton, N. C. 110 Chester Ave., Chelsea, Mass. 10 Brewster Terrace, New Rochelle, N. Y. 50 Esmond St., Dorchester, Mass. 83 Barnaby St., Fall River, Mass. 78 Orange St., Chelsea, Mass. 972 County St., New Bedford, Mass. 188 Sisson St., Providence, R. I. 159 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. Albion, New York 226 Indiana Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C. 2525 N.E. 23rd Ave., Portland, Ore. Kingston, Rhode Island 2405 Jenny Lind St., McKeesport, Pa. Boston Road, Billerica, Mass. 240 Jackson St., Clarkesville, Ark. 11 Rockville Park, Boston, Mass. 131 Spencer St., Dorchester, Mass. 508 Merrimac St., Newburyport, Mass. 2238 Cathedral Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C. 4223 Gleane St., Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. 446 Ashmont St., Dorchester, Mass. 1269 Robert St., Hillside, N. %, Gral. Machado, Havana, Cuba 101 Gardner St., Springfield, Mass. 45 Dixon St., Bridgeport, Conn. 745 Brent St., Louisville, Ky. 59 Moeller St., Binghamton, N. Y. 68 Holten St., Danvers, Mass. 82 Forest St., Lexington, Mass. 82 Cabot St., Portsmouth, N. H. 93 Maple St., Norwood, Mass. 20 Fern St., Auburndale, Mass. 608 Putnam Ave., Terre Haute, Ind. 34 Myrtle Terrace, Winchester, Mass. 47 Borden St., New Bedford, Mass. 109 Vernon St., Roxbury, Mass. 225 South rath East St., Salt Lake City, Utah 326 Defiance Ave., Findlay, Ohio 289 W estern Ave., Lynn, Mass. 17 University Road, Brookline, Mass. 120 Granger St., Wollaston, Mass. 24 Atherton St., Boston, Mass. 27 Ormond St., Mattapan, Mass. 127 Myrtle St., Boston, Mass. 2945 Voelkel Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Box 427, Oceanside, Calif. 202 Brookline St., Cambridge, Mass. 16 Collins St., Newburyport, Mass. 22 Circuit Ave., Lynn, Mass. 31 South Union St., Rockland, Mass. 170 Tribou St., Brockton, Mass. 410-420 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mass. Villa Wayside Ave., du Chateau, Letouquet, France 1414 Asylum Ave., Hartford, Conn. 79 Robertson Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Morning Face St., Richmond, Mass. 1 Braebourne Road, East Milton, Mass. 35 Upland Road, Cambridge, Mass. 22 Sycamore St., Somerville, Mass. 16 Newport Ave., Newport, R. I. 116 Powers St., Nacogdoches, Texas 49 Chapel St., New London, Conn. 19 Gladstone St., Squantum, Mass. 18 Garden Place, Cincinnati, Ohio 155 Stratford Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. 32 Webster Place, Brookline, Mass. Harborside, Maine 24 Appleton Road, Glen Ridge, N. J. 1179 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. 510 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 16 Hamilton St., Johnstown, N. Y. Forest Hill Ave., Lynnfield Centre, Mass. 831 North 23rd St., Milwaukee, Wis. 290 ANY types of products bear the name Norton Abrasives —Grinding Wheels, Sandpaper, Sharpening Stones, Rubbing Bricks and Sticks and the large Pulpstones that have modernized wood pulp production methods. The metal industries the world over know Norton Grinding Wheels. Customers of hardware stores buy when they see the Pike trade-mark on an oilstone or the Behr-Manning trade-mark on abrasive paper and cloth. All are ‘ Norton Abrasives”’—known to grind- ing whee! users everywhere by the trade- marks ‘Alundum”’ and ‘‘Crystolon.”’ NORTON COMPANY The three trade-marks of the triangle mean WORCESTER, MASS. much to the hardware retailer and ihe fac- pels Manpise Cocpoxativn! aud Norton . 62.4 Pike Co., Troy, N. Y., are divisions of tory or individual making the purchase. Norton Company. Telephones: Kenmore 4500 AND Recent 2040 RHODES BROS. COMPANY Groceries and Provisions WHOLESALE AND RETAIL a 170 to 171 MassacHuseTTs AVENUE 10 anD 11 Harvarp SQUARE “BOSTON, MASS. BROOKLINE, MASS. 291 Name Crowley, Arthur Henry. Croxson, Arthur Jr., PDA Crummey, George Francis Cruz-Bustillo, Hari, S.B. : Culin, Nembhard Nottingham Cull, Robert Robinette. : Cunningham, Winifred Adams Current, Farmer Lee . : Curtis, Zay Blanchard, Jr-5 BOII Cuthbert, Stuart Verne, Jr., Czeikus, Vito Michael, B.S. Dadakis, Constantine Sophocles Dailey, Mary Elizabeth, A.B. Dakin, Carl Frederic ‘ D’Albora, John Baptist, Jr Dale, David Webb Daleda, Joseph .. Daley, Paul William Daley, Walter Roche Dalton, Robert Marshall Dalton, William Kent, PBE Danforth, Gordon Abbott Danforth, Harland Abbott, Jr., S.B., S.M. Dangel, Phoenix Nathan Dannenberg, Warren Bamen . Dantona, Leo Robert oe ee Darby, Jeb Stuart, Jr., B.S., IIKA Darby, Robert Alan, B.S. aos D’Arcey, Alfred Clemont : Dasburg, Alfred vanCleve, A.B. Dashefsky, Edward Leo Dauber, Joseph. . Dauphiné, Thonet C harles. Davidson, Virginia Downie Davila, Enrique : Davis, Carleton Bridges. Davis, Clarence Daniel, SAE Davis, Daniel Max, S.B. Davis, Elmer Wilbur es Davis, Walter Bethune, AKE . Dawes, Lyman Miner, S.B. Day, Gordon, PAO Day ton, Benjamin Bonney, bAO Dean, Frank James, Jr., B.S. Dearborn, Ellsworth William . de Beaumont, Pierre Stuart Debes, Charles Nelson de Castro, Edson Ernest. Decker, William Chesley, B. se Dee, Leo Henry F ; Del Favero, Albert John, dK ; de Florez, Peter, AY. DeGregory, Arthur Michael : de la Rigaudiere, Guy Gerard, PI Delmonte, Jack, B.S. . ee Deming, Arthur Keyes, B.S. Demo, John Joseph : ; Dempster, Andrew Thorburn, B.S. Denton, Richard Arthur : Denyssen, Ivanhoe Peter, S.B. De Paolo, Ernest DePietro, Antonio Angelo, B. S. de Raismes, Goodwin de Raismes, Robert Embree, Jr, de Roode, Albert, Jr. : Derzawetz, Joseph de St. Malo, Alberto De Simone, Joseph Prisco . Devereux, Dana, KX. ; Devine, Warren Raymond, — MA DeWolfe, Richard Sears Dickson, Merwin Scott, B.S. Dierksmier, Charles Moreau Dillon, Robert, S.B. Di Salvatore, Philip. Dixon, Harold Frederick Eldon Doane, Henry Myers Dobbins, William Earl . Dobrin, Milton Burnett Dobrochowski, Vincent Joseph Dockendorff, Ralph Lloyd, B.S. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Class Course 35, x 35 XVs 36 XVin Grad. XVI 34 Sp. IV 34 VIII 34 XV, 37 I 35 IX-B 37 al 34 VI 34 XVic Grad. Vv 37 XVi¢ 34 VI-C 35 I 34 I 35 XV 35 XV b 25 XVI 36 Il, 34 vi Gr ad. XV 35 VII, 2 VI IV-A Gra VI Grad. XVI 34 II 35 VI-C 96 XVI 34 VIII 35 x 34 AY 35 XVia 34 VI 35 XII Grad. XVI 26 XVIII 34 XVI Grad. VI 34 I, 36 V Grad. ui 37 XI BY Wi 35 Wil 34 x 34 va 35 MI 36 I 37 XVI 34 x 37 IIT, Grad VI Grad. II 35 Xx Grad. XI 36 XV2 Grad. 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Y. 37 Dover St., Brooklyn, INERE 74 Allen St., Boston, Mass. 23 Deering Road, Mattapan, Mass. 117 Locust St., Cambridge, Mass. 888 East 39th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 4514 Benner St., Philadelphia, Pa. 13 Oxford St., Chevy Chase, Md. 5015 16th Ave. N.E., Seattle, Wash. 1808 Avenue K, Brooklyn, N. Y. 238 Rector St., Philadelphia, Pa. 11 Oakwood Road, Newtonville, Mass. 107 Washington St., Gardner, Mass. 104. Prospect St., Providence, R. I. 40 Cushman Ave., Revere, Mass. 95 Somerset Ave., Winthrop, Mass. 125 Spruce St., Watertown, Mass. 1111 Orchard St., Utica, N. Y. 4130 Alameda Drive, San Diego, Calif. “Town’s End’’, Mystic, Conn. 23 Sumner Road, Brookline, Mass. 529 Sunset Road, Winnetka, Ill. 419 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. Name Jewett, Raymond Bryce Joel, Samuel W.. . Johns, Winthrop Asa Johnsen, Norman Martin Johnson, Alfred Russell Johnson, Frederick Conrad Johnson, Guy Dibble, Jr. Johnson, Henry Clyde, SAE Johnson, Leslie Albert Johnson, Philip Dodge. . Johnson, Philip Holland, Jr. . Johnson, Ralph Poole, B. A., M. IN Johnson, Robert Emanuel . Johnson, Robert Franklin Johnson, Robert Laurence : Johnson, Stanley Theodore, AXA Johnson, Theron Cr awford. Johnson, Thomas Lee, Jr., A” Johnston, Leonard Whitman, S.B. Johnston, Philip Page, DTA Jones, Livingston Eric, X® Jones, Wilbur Myron Jones, William Thomas Jordan, Louise, B.A., M.S. Jordan, Robert Morse, SAE . Jordan, Robert Young, BOT] . Jordan, Wilbur Frank . . Joroff, Samuel : Joyal, Henry Joseph, B. ce : Judd, Frederick Van Horn, 3X. Kahn, Charles Reginald, Jr., ®BA Kaiser, Frederick Gottlieb : Kalinsky, Morris Leon, S.B. . . . Kalitviansky, Nicolas Nicitich, oe Kalustian, Peter, B.S. ae . Kameoka, Yasuie, B.S. Kamio, Tsutomu, B.S. Kaminsky, Joseph Kanner, Morton Henry, SAM Kanters, Lawrence, NAM Karafotias, Milton . Karaian, Leo John, S.B. . Karch, Richard Granger, bAO Karofsky, Sydney Bernard Karr, Henry Neal, KX Kass, Edwin Alan, PBA Kato, ‘Thomas 3 Katz, Robert Emanuel. Kaufman, Albert Rudolph, B. S. Kaufman, Walter Fredrick. Kauppinen, Jalo Aatos Kawecki, Henry Casimir . Kay, William Cameron, bAO, B.Ch. E., Kaye, Albert Louis, S.B., S.M. : Kazutow, Alexander, BS. : Kearney, Justin Mennis Keatley, John Hancock | Keefe, William Edward : Keeling, Thomas Callender, Jn EX Keily, Delbar Pouleur : Keith, Gerald Marcy, S.B. _ . Keithley, Joseph Faber, BOIL Kelakos, Michael George . Kelly, Erskine Ramsay, X® . . Kelly, Harry Charles, B.S., M.S. ielseyniinvine Noble in na Kemper, Joseph Lloyd Hall Kendrick, James Benjamin Kendzur, Max Simon . Kennedy, Charles Francis, @AX | Kennedy, Robert Kelly, Ux Kenney, Raymond Arthur Kenngott, Robert Louis Kenny, Donald Willinott Kent, Thomas Everett, Jr. Keoylos, Leonidas Michael Kepner, Robert Koons, B.S. Kerkian, Aram ; Kern, Albert George, Jr. ; on Kern, Donald Quentin : Kevorkian, George Robert. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Class Course Home Address 34 I; 283 Vinton St., Melrose Hlds., Mass. 53) VII, 114 Western Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 34 II 58 St. James St., Mansfield, Pa. 84. IV 41 Gordon St., Allston, Mass. 35 XV Jordan Road, Keene, N. H. B84 II 26 Metcalf St., Roslindale, Mass. 34 VI-G 146 Beechwood Road, Summit, INGE °36 VI-A 557 Eleventh St., Niagara Falls, INGAYS °36 XV2 go Edge Hill Road, East Braintree, Mass. 36 II 85 Boston Ave., West Medford, Mass. 25 VI 51 Dyer Ave., Milton, Mass. Grad. VIII Box 82, Wingate, N. C. 34 IV 46 Phillips St., East Providence, R. I. 36 XIII 11 Story St., Rockport, Mass. 36 x 1827 23rd St. N.W., Washington, D. C. 36 III; 167 Morton St., Newton Centre, Mass. Grad. VI-A_ 3 Dudley St., Reading, Mass. °36 x 420 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mass. Grad. III, Irving Place, Holliston, Mass. 35 II Hadlyme, Connecticut 35 XVic “Chellowe’’, Chestnut Hill, Pa. 34 XVie 172 West 79th St., New York, N. Y. Grad. XIII-A 340 South Church St., Grand Valley, Calif. Grad. XII 173 W. Delason Ave., Youngstown, Ohio 34 XVip 5 Cantwell Road, Milton, Mass. Bu VI 625 Cornelia Ave., Chicago, Ill. °36 x 25 Concord Ave., Milton, Mass. 34 XVII 1442 51 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Grad. VI 15 Liberty St., Manchester, N. H. 84 VIII 14. Bruce Road, Upper Montclair, N. J. B37) XVip 83 Burton Ave., Woodmere, L. Thy INS Ys 34 xX 4611 Washington St., Roslindale, Mass. Grad. XVIII 49 Munroe St., Roxbury, Mass. Grad. II 17 Komsomokkia Krasny Lush, U.S.S.R. Grad. II 23 Garland St., Chelsea, Mass. Grad. Sp. XVI ‘Tokio, Japan Grad. XVI Matsumoto, Japan 34. V 33 Quincy St., Roxbury, Mass. 36 XIV 657 Broadway, Lawrence, N. Y. 36 XV 7 Egmont St., Brookline, Mass. 377 XVI 182 Washington St., Dedham, Mass. Grad. VII 15 Dalton St., Boston, Mass. 37 II 129 Haverhill St., Andover, Mass. 36 IV 11g Winthrop Road, Brookline, Mass. 84, II 2301 Cathedral Ave., Washington, D. C. 35 VIII 251 West gand St., New York, N. Y. 36 XVi, 84 New York Ave., Baldwin, N. Y. 7 V 575 Grant Ave., West Collingswood, N. J. Grad. Ill 8210 High School Road, Elkins Park, Pa. 87 VI-A = 3215 Grand Concourse, New York, N. Y. BA. Vv 73 Marshall St., Fitchburg, Mass. se cy 34 XIV 1912 No. Damen Ave., Chicago, Ill. IMIS, og KEK xX 5324 Russell Ave. So., Minneapolis, Minn. ene Gracie XIV 3100 Lakeland Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Grad. Il 224 State St., Bangor, Me. 34 XVip 63 Grafton Ave., Milton, Mass. Grad XHI-A 7 Arlington St., Cambridge, Mass. 85 VI-A 53 Fairmont St., Arlington, Mass. 35 XV2 Ensworth Ave., Nashville, Tenn. 34 VI-C 736 Palisado Ave., Windsor, Conn. Grad. i 310 Prospect St., New Haven, Conn. B VI-A 425 W. Armstrong St., Peoria, Ill. 35 x 47 Lagrange St., Lowell, Mass. 34 II 11 Banks St., Belmont, Mass. Grad. VIII 4.1 Prospect St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 36 II 22 Gordon St., Pittsfield, Mass. 35 XVe 970 Avondale Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 24 XVI c-o L.L. Brown, Lee Et., Glen Ellyn, Ill. 137 XVie 104, No. Whitney St., Hartford, Conn. 36 XVip 417 Westminster Road, Rochester, N. Y. 35 XIV 306 East 5th St., Superior, Wis. 34 XVip 1977 Beacon St., Waban, Mass. 94 VIII 51 Otis St., Newtonville, Mass. °36 V g Pilgrim Road, Milton, Mass. Grad. XIII-A 79 Elm St., Belmont, Mass. 34 VI Prospectville, Pa. Grad. X-A 121 No. Hanover St., Pottstown, Pa. 37 xX 107 Merrimac St., Newburyport, Mass. 34 I, 1810 Melrose Place, Knoxville, Tenn. 35 xX 38 Orange St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 35 II 72 Clark St., Malden, Mass. 307 Name Kiddé, Gustave Edgar, S.B. . Kiebler, William Daniel, ©X Kieley, Thomas Joseph. Kierstead, Fred David . Kilbourne, Frederick Lewis, Jr., Kildare, Albert Alexander, S.B., Killian, James Thomas Kimball, Henry Baldwin Aas Kimbark, Edward Wilson, B.S., E.E King, Arthur Marcus, Jr., X® King, Gilbert William, S.B.. King, Henry Fiske . King, John Wilkins King, Joseph Hedge, KX King, Robert Ugstad , Kingsbury, Robert Jackson, (3c) Cia Kingsley, Charles Jr., S.B., S.M. . Kingsley, Frederick Lincoln. Kinraide, Thomas Reed, AXA Kinsman, Earle Van Dyke. Kish, Frank Joseph, B.S. . Kitchin, Donald Wentworth, S.B.. Klashman, Lester Mathew Klehm, William Leo, ATA Kleiman, Macklen . : Klein, Carolyn Horvey, 5S.B. Klemka, Albert John . . Klous, David Donald, 2X ng Kloverstrom, Carl Adolph, Jr., ATA Knapp, George Palmer se ge Knight, Edmund Clark Knight, Stanley Storer Knoeppel, Alwin Raymond Knowlton, Robert Foster Knox, David Douglas . . . . . Knox, William Jacob, Jr., B.S., M.S. Knudsen, Semon Emil, AY Ko, Fook Sun : : Koegler, Richard Kornau . Koenig, Palmer Ernest Kohl, Harry William Kohr, John Martin : Kolker, Charles Harold Koller, George Frank Kondratieff, Victor Kuzmich — Kontanis, Leonidas George . Koontz, Elwood Henry, PVA Kopf, William Frederick, M.E. . Korjeff, Gregoire Michailovitch, E.E. Kornetz, Norman Solomon Kosowsky, Leo Kalman, POK Kowitz, David .. : Kozak, oe alter Frederic k Kramer, Leo Judson P ‘ Kraus, Fred Mandelbaum, ® BA . Kraus, Philip Berkeley, Sc.B., Sc.M. Kraybill, William Steward, Bell Kresser, Theodore Otto John ; Kressman, Frederick William, Jr., S. B. Kreuter, Verner Conrad, Jr., BE Krey, Roger Allan : Krim, Norman Bernard, mBA Kron, Emerson Philip, PAO Kron, Rinaldo Vincent, PAO. Krutter, Harry Max, S.B., S.M. Kuebler, Charles Swank, B.S., KS Kulp, Robert Kimbel, B.S. Kunz, Warren Jacob . Kuryla, Michael Alexis, or A Kurz, Philip Fredrich Kusinitz, Irving Robert Kut, Walter Stanley La Bonte, Shea Alice La Cava, Thomas : Lach, Michael Joseph . . Laflamme, Jacques Kemner, AB. Lam, Chik Suen Lambert, Henry Geor ge, Jr. Lancor, Joseph Henry, Jr. Landis, Robert Potts ‘ Landrigan, Richard Boyle Sc. B., A.M. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Class Course xX IV XVia AS Grad. Sp. VIII Grad. Grad. S Home Address 400 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mass. 1217 West Main St., Enid, Okla. Great Road, Bedford, Mass. 11 Norfolk Road, Holbrook, Mass. 124 Vista Place, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 211 West Canton St., Boston, Mass. 1630 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton, Mass. 75 Banks Road, Swampscott, Mass. 926 Michigan Ave., Evanston, Ill. 33 Middle St., Gloucester, Mass. 561 Newport Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. 42 Menotomy Road, Arlington, Mass. Truman Road, Dixon, Il. 429 West Charles St., Muncie, Ind. Old Tappan St., Westwood, N. J. 1049 Lexington Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. 6 Solon St., Wellesley, Mass. 42 Crystal Ave., Springfield, Mass. Box 502, Sandwich, Mass. 304 Pleasant St., Laconia, N. H. 7o1 No. Luzerne Ave., Baltimore, Md. 34 Carver Road, Newton Hlds., Mass. 10 Turnpike St., Canton, Mass. 71 Lorna Road, Mattapan, Mass. 47 Hamilton Ave., Lynn, Mass. 18 Eastbourne St., Roslindale, Mass. Whipple Road, East Billerica, Mass. Longwood Towers, Brookline, Mass. 1509 South Sherman St., Denver, Colo. 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Langmuir, David Bulkeley, BS. 3 X b_ Lappé, Paul : Lappin, Leo Julius Lappin, Lester Sidney Lappin, Paul William . Lariviere, Arthur Joseph Larkin, William James, Jr., S. Cae Larrabee, Herbert Manson, Jr., PAO Laserna, Francisco Pinzonjes. Ba Latimer, William James, Jr., S.B. Laudani, Hermann Beene tk Lauder, William Brackett . aus; AndreyNichols ss. es Lavenas, Carlos Fernando, BOII. Lawler, Paul Winthrop. Lawrence, Chester Campbell, ATA Lawrence, George Richard : Lawrence, James, Jr., B.A. Lawrence, Richard Leahy, William Harrington, S.B. Leary, James Homer : Leary, William Ambrose Leavitt, Clyde McGowen . Leavitt, Sherman Trowbridge LeBlanc, Roger Edward, ®k L’Ecluse, Holden, PXK Leeder, Jacob ; Leete, William Tower, @AX Lefthes, Nicholas) Leighton, Harold Clark : Leininger, Joseph Edward, B.E. Lem, Wing Fong oe eae ’ Leman, Jean Louis, 02 Lempert, HOsep amare Lenhart, David Stuart, ThA Lepes, Morris . . Lesch, Franklin Robert, BA. 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Class Course DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Home Address 33 Gates Circle, Buffalo, N. Y. 190 Bay Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. 42 North Gate Park, West Newton, Mass. 39 Mendum St., Roslindale, Mass. 10 Kenmore St., Boston, Mass. 140 Dwight Place, Englewood, N. J. 5187 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1029 So. Orange Ave., Newark, N. J. 55 Kingsdale St., Dorchester, Mass. 29 Calder St., Dorchester, Mass. 29 Calder St., Dorchester, Mass. 4 Utica Drive, Worcester, Mass. 8 Gellineau St., Malden, Mass. Main St., Tewksbury, Mass. 34-48 76th St., Jackson Hts., N. Y. Watertown Arsenal, Watertown, Mass. 240 High St., Lawrence, Mass. 740 Withington St., Boston, Mass. 68 North Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 760 Aveda de Mayo, Buenos Aires, Argentina 47 Pilgrim Road, Marblehead, Mass. 181 Taylor St., Wollaston, Mass. 46 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Brush Hill Road, Milton, Mass. 111 Waban Hill Road, Newton, Mass. 2168 Florida Ave., Washington, D. 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Bicknell, Jr.. AKIT . . . =. . 34 Locke, Frederick William Sullivan, Jr. . . . . °36 Lockhart. Ernest Harlige | 0) 9. 0se es es Seer 84 Loder, James Gardner, AXA erie ay bs eee 97 Loewenstein, Edward, TNS See 24 oh. Mine Win Bis... 2 gah te ioe ene, ce Grad. Lompardik oreto Bre ee ee 36 Longley, John Fielding Grad. Loomis, Aaron Alcorn ee ee eee 36 Loonais;Austin Carrs @KDi 0 eee nee 37 Loomis, John Dwight, PBE . . . . . . . 85 Loomis, Wesley Horacesd, sO ee Ce 35 Lopez, de Ceballos, PedroLuis . . . . . . Cy) orenz, Gilbert: Gustave een ee 34 Loring, Albert Delano Pee, oe Ws ea 84 onng. Blake Marshall eer. gro Gene 397 Loring, Samuel Jasper . : cig cane cia 36 Wewratene yiilbea ive a eo fe OB) 37 Lovering, Franklin Foster o) gaia wel Tiveara ne? aks i) OW, ixusselliGritler.: [ire jg2 , eames meron a smn 27 [bowe; brentou Webber, yaa on a Sennen 36 Lucas; Edmund Deliong, Jr:, OXsaee ee nee 84 ueke Gharlestermans:|i70u.eety ant es 34 ution: sAnGrews |ioals 3 hens aimee ae 35 Lukofsky, Saul... p eG ORE on ee 26 Lutz, Robert Jackson, SNe a 36 Lykos, George Nestor wee Vee: 24 Lynn, Johniidward pune. 9. eee ees ye 37 Lyon, Dean Aplin, E.E. Tile’ Rigmats achat tee ge ee revek Eyons;.Wall 3. a acme ten dae me Us 37 Mabee, Richard Scribner. . . . 2... 36 Mabie, Henry Clayassl sic) none tn ee 36 MacAdam, David Lewis, B.S. ine ne Poe Sah Bs. Grad MacAdam, Walter Kavanagh, ATA. . . . . 36 McAlevy, Ambrose, oC.b., Moos 8 |e eet Grad MacAllister, Copeland Charles . . ... . 35 MacAllister, Robert Vincent ie oe Oh eer? 36 McAvoy; Walia) obit, 9 scm) ee cn 234. McCaughan, George Joseph . a are i 84 McCaulley, George Reeves, ®M IN tw : 34 McClean, Joseph ‘Francis So h eE e 36 McClellan, Hugh Derby,s.Bo.cm tenn 34 McCluskey, Donald. . a we 26 McConnell, Miller Eugene, “Bach. of J Arch. . Grad. McConville, Thomas Paul P Aiello irra e 36 McCormick, Harold Arthur, S. Bee Grad. MacCornack, Donald Amsden, Bach. in Arch. Grad. McCrery, John Barclay, PKX. .. ra xs oats gt McCrimmon, Kenneth Adelbert, B.S. 34 McCullough, Alan, B.S. ; Pt a pce Leis te he McCune, William James, Jr., BRSige vt elie 37 McCutcheon, Walter Fletcher a Oe oye 34 McDonald; Altre dagen aetna 35 McDonald, John Emmet . . ak gh ee ee 35, MacDonnell, Wilfred Donald John, AKILD 3) 33 34 McFntee, Ernest, B.S. . Se Seen is oe 35 McFadyen, Ian William, Bell . 35 MacFarland, Charles Henry, 3d, KS, B.S ©. sGrad. McFee, Raymond Herbert . a nat 37 MacGill, Elizabeth Muriel Gregory, B. A. Se., MS.E. Grad. McGoohan, Philip Joseph tle Ae 35 McGrath, henry. George |G. ems aie: uate ee 36 McGregor, John Edward elie EN ke aren Ens a7 McIntosh, Davis Cheney, AXA . 2. 1... 35 MelversRoberteMilrdo. 5 atu aces anne en 84 Mack, Charles Edward, Jr. 84 McKay, Harold Clifton, Jr. 34 MacKay, Norman Wallace . ee amet tha. 39 McKay, Walter. . ‘ 24 McKeague, Herbert W liam . 84 McKeever, Halfred Lawrence, OX . . 84 McKeever, James Ross, ATQ, Bach. of Arch. Grad. McKenney, Leo Foster, A.B. : : Grad. McKenzie, Duncan Buchanan, B. Se. Grad. Sp. McKeon, John Andrew, ®K 34 MacKillop, Daniel, Jr. 34 Mackro, August Victor 36 McWanes Rove Millers 5.5.0 lenient Grrrl Mclean.) ames Davisy Dl Agi eee nr 137 McLean, John Oliver el 0 ene ce © 34 McLellan, David Smith,®BE . .... . 37 Course III; IX-B Home Address 2 Greenough Park, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 49 Slocum Crescent, Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. 49 Rutledge Road, Mattapan, Mass. 50 Avon Road, New Rochelle, N. 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Y. 192 Lincoln Ave. , Rutland, Vi. 22 Allston St., Dorchester, Mass. 706 E. Monroe St., Kirkwood, Mo. 312 Cherry St., Douglaston, N. Y. 29 Homestead om Roxbury, Mass. 1752 W. Chicago ‘Ave. , Chicago, Ill. 35 North Ave., Melrose Highlands, Mass. 23 Electric Ave., West Somerville, Mass. 129 Chambers St., Boston, Mass. 54 Langdon St., Cambridge, Mass. 109 Gainsboro St., Boston, Mass. 111 Granger St., Wollaston, Mass. 2 Houston St., Lynn, Mass. 2086 Tupper St., Montreal, Canada 168 E. Tulpehocken St., Philadelphia, Pa. 245 Vincent Ave., East Providence, R. I. 1 Bow St., Stoneham, Mass. The Lodge, Peace Dale, R. I. Wabasha, Minnesota Cumberland Center, Maine Woodstock Road, Gates Mills, Ohio 801 Nichols St., Fulton, Mo. Name DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Class Mesick, Benjamin Schultz, Jr., N®N, S.B.,S.M. . Grad. Metcalf, Robert Fisher 5s: cok 34 Metten, William Herbert 84 Meyer, Chester Edward 36 Meyer, Fred August, A.B. . Grad. Mieras, Spencer Houghton 36 Mihnos, John Willard, B.Arch. Grad. Miles, John Maury, B.S. . Grad. Sp Millard, John Everts, B.S. Grad. Millard, Maxwell Du Val, AB. Grad. Millen, Edwin Robert . 35 Miller, Arthur 34 Miller, Arthur Joel . 84 Miller, Charles Ernest . Grad. Miller, Charles Russell : 36 Miller, Elwood Eugene, SX 947 Miller, Harold ae Soe 36 Miller, Henry Clay, Jr., A.B. . 34 Miller, John Alfred : 95 Miller, John Wesley, A.B., MS. Grad. Miller, Richard Franklin, B.A. Grad. Miller, William David, B.Arch. Grad. Milliken, Frank Roscoe, Jr. . 34 Milliken, William Franklin, Jr. 34 Millman, Jacob, S.B. . fe oe eae rad: Mills, Robert Braswel, B.Arch., KS ots, | c) pen GtaGe Mills: William) Harold. AA 92 ee en 84 Mills, William Robert, Jr., B.S.,.@®AQO . . . . Grad. Milone, Charles Robert, ITKA ce gages hs 36 Mindel, Milton Paul, B.Arch,KD . . . . , 34. Miner, Richard Yale ae A, eh) ee 84. Miner, Samuel Norton, PK® . 35 Minotti, Aldo Arthur a4 Minter, Jerry Burnett, I 34 Mitchell, Daniel Curtis 84 Mitropoulos, Theodore Nickolas 36 Moffat, Lester Huger, OAX 35 Moffatt, Wilder . 39 Moffett, Robert James . ; 947 Monagle, James John 35 Monro, Claxton, Jr. ee ae. ee ae: 36 Monroe, Lawrence Alexander, ‘BS. eet on Grad: Monsarrat, Robert Winston a eeP eS 37 Montgomery, Mary Jean Sane ieee: ark Me 36 Montgomery, Raymond Braislin, A.B. . . . . Grad. Moody, Robert Lawrence, OAX 34 Moomaw, John De Long, PAO 34 Mooney, David Alfred . : 34, Mooney, Vincent John ‘ 35 Mooradian, Antranig Nicholas 34 Mooradian, Victor George 34 Moore, Clarence Robert, B.S. Grad. Moore, Frank Hardy, Jr. ‘ af Moore, Frank Lawrence, Jr., AKE Moore, Joseph Harry, B.S.. Grad. Moore, Leo Benjamin ae Pe 37 Moore, Norman Cummings, @MA . hag ee Bs 25 Moore, Robert Kennedy, Jr. . x ee 34 Moorehead, Eric Oakman, X® 947 Mooring, John Greenhalgh eer Bene 35 Morgan, Brooks Stockstrom, X® Sn ae EE 35 Morgan, Ivor Norman Randall, S.B. oe wee GTA. Morgan, Joseph, A.B., M.A. 5a Grad. Morgan, Paul Stockstrom, X® 96 Mormino, Paul Salvatore . 25 Morningstar, Otto, B.S. . Grad. Morrison, Donald Avent, DX . 35 Morrison Ralph David. 7 aee uses ae nee 36 Morriss, Herbert Alexander, MeOH pe 84 Morrissette, George Charles a irs eA? 35 Morrow, Thomas Francis . 35 Morse, David Leopold . 37 Morse, Rollin D’Arcy .. ie, Oe eo 35 Morss, Henry Adams, Jr., A. B, AWE ale . Grad. Marss, Theo Gale ; ae ae 8 6c 36 Morton, Richard Freeman °36 Morton, Robert Dean, PPA 37 Mott, Gilbert Culver 37 Moustakis, George Constantine 36 Mowatt, Allan Quimby, X® 35 Moy, Frank Ni Wing Course Home Address Claverack, N. 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Y. 8 Wydown Terrace, St. Louis, Mo. 2 Ellsworth Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 2423 South Third St., Philadelphia, Pa. 8 Wydown Terrace, St. Louis, Mo. 33 Pitts St., Boston, Mass. 30 Babcock St., Brookline, Mass. 12 Vinton Road, Madison, N. J. 26 Glenville Ave., Allston, Mass. 612 Egan St., Shreveport, La. East Main Road, Portsmouth, R. I. 326 East 58th St., New York, N. Y. 464 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. 17 Summer St., Middleboro, Mass. 24 Charlesgate East, Boston, Mass. 612 Adams St., North Abington, Mass. 72 Aldrich St., Roslindale, Mass. 2125 Overbrook Road, Lakewood, Ohio 111 Gem Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. 11 Winter St., Salem, Mass. 102 Farragut Road, Swampscott, Mass. 11 Oxford Place, Boston, Mass. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Mueller, Robert Karl, S.B. . Muldowney, Francis William ites OK. Mulkern, Paul Corbett ee Mullen, William Francis, Jr., . Muller, William Henry, 3rd, BOII Munro, Isaac Hill, A.B., AKE Murdoch, Reginald Geddes, PAO Murphy, Daniel Francis, Jr. Murphy, Earl Keefe Murphy, Noel Francis Murphy, Thomas Harold . Murray, Gardner Andrew... Murray, William MacGregor, wy, B. ‘Eng, s S.M. Murrow, Richard Barzen, NX Musschoot, Albert Muther, Stephen Louis. Myers, John Alden, ®I‘A Myers, Leonard Frederick . Myers, Lester Jacob Myerson, Martin, A.B. : Nagle, Wesley Michael, 1 WAN S.M. Nahas, Reginald Joseph, OE . Nashner, Sydney Nason, Marcus . Navas, John, S.B. . 5 lees Neagle, Francis Emmet, Jr., AKE Neal, Franklin Martin, B.S., BK Neary, James Stewart, on Nedbor, Robert : Needham, Phyllis Marie Needham, Roger Everett Neill, Merton SAGE 5 Neitzert, Carl, B.S., M.A. : Nelligan, Thomas Paul, SAH Nelson, Bernard Helmer, BOII Nelson, Jielan (Claemtes 5 Nelson, Warren Campbell, B. S. Nelson, William Marshall. . Netherwood, Paul Hazlett, S.B. 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Nygaard, Walter Oscar Oakes, Thomas Barrott Oakford, Mary, A.B. Ober, Philip . Leroy, AKE . @; Brien, Eugene Oney @DA Class Course Grad. XVI 35 q °36 XVip 36 XVII 35 XIII Grad. X-A B84 XIT-C 34 ILI; 34. VI BF VI-A 34 I, 35 Ky! Grad. II 36 Une. 36 II 34 XVia 36 XVI 37 VIII 37 IV Grad. Sp Il Grad. x 34 I 34 XIV 34 XVip Grad. XV ay) XII Grad. VI 34 Army Ord. 37 I 36 IV-A 35 XVip 34 XIVi. Grad. VI 36 Il °35 Ty 34 IV Grad. x 36 VIil Grad. x 34 I 35 Vill 35 Il 84 XII cy) XVI 35 XV2 37 x 35 XVip 35 VI-A 36 it 34 XV Grad. VII, 37 My 36 iL 34 Ts 34 AY 2A VI-C Grad. Ill 34 IX-B 37 wt 37 IY! Grad. VI 35 VIII 24. XVIII 36 VI, Grad. I Grad Ill 34 XVip Grad Ill 36 VI-A i) XVip 34 Ni °35 IV Grad. VI 37 It 34 x 37 I 37 yy °36 Sp IV 36 Il 24 XVII Home Address 94 Randolph Ave., Waterbury, Conn. 273 Walnut St., Brookline, Mass. 12 Worthington St., Dedham, Mass. 1092 Bennington St., East Boston, Mass. 315 East 17th St., New York, N. Y. 2 Main St., Camillus, N. 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Harvard St., Charlestown, Mass. 632 West 35th St., Los Angeles, Calif. 114 Fern St., Hartford, Conn. 273 Kemp Ave., North Adams, Mass. 42 Ocean Ave., Portland, Me. Dongan Apts., Dongan Ave., Flushing, N. Y. 11 Manchester Road, Winchester, Mass. 1080 Washington St., Bath, Me. Ardsley Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. 12 Wildwood St., Dorchester, Mass. 292 West St., Leominster, Mass. 212 Church St., Smethport, Pa. Box 223, Searsport, Me. 157 Coligni Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. 98 Poplar St., Danvers, Mass. 143 Spruce St., Watertown, Mass. 52 Winthrop St., W. inthrop, Mass. 43 Lewis Bay Road, Hyannis, Mass. 56 Howard St., Springfield, Mass. 73 Hazelton St., Mattapan, Mass. 93 Town Hill St., Quincy, Mass. 6917 Princeton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 7328 No. Beach Drive, Milwaukee, Wis. 39 Dyer St., Saco, Maine 160 Savin Hill Ave., Dorchester, Mass. 49 Summit St., Newton, Mass. 18-24 25th Road, Long Island City, N. Y. 44 Brookford St., Dorchester, Mass. 28 Gleason St., Dorchester, Mass. 303D Holden Green, Cambridge, Mass. 24 Glenwood Ave., Portland, Me. 3248 Collingwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio 8 Chauncy St., Cambridge, Mass. 3 Bradford St., Salem, Mass. South St., Needham, Mass. 16 Bower Road, Braintree, Mass. Parsons St., Colebrook, N. H Hampton, N. H. 11 Bartlett Parkway, Winthrop, Mass. Baghdad, Iraq 55 Jasper St., Saugus, Mass. 34 Burnham St., Belmont, Mass. 516 Panmure Road, Haverford, Pa. 41 Taylor Crossway, Brookline, Mass. 36 Austin St., Cambridge, Mass. Kingston-on- DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Class Course Home Address © Brien, Brederickshrancisi: oman ene VII. 3 Highland Park, Cambridge, Mass. O’Brien, Robert Andrew, B.S. n En ee St rad. Ill 16 Edwin St., Dorchester, Mass. ©Brien,, Lhomas Alexanders sisal 37 x 1086 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. O’Brien, William Bartholomew, Ph.B. fae, oe 34 Sp. V 111 Westbourne Terrace, Brookline, Mass. O’Conor, Daniel Joseph, Jr., UX ; Par: : VI 3 Pinehurst Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio © Days Charles [ohntels 0. meen eet ee 37 Sp. Vv R.F.D. No. 1, Woonsocket, R. I. Odiomes Richard Laurence) eae ene 36 VI 52 Augustus Ave., Roslindale, Mass. Oettinger, Siegbert Joseph ee ce a ¢ 588 Washington St., Brookline, Mass. Ogorzaly, Henry John, PMA and Perce Ole 128 Van Cortlandt Park Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Oldham, Joseph Sumner . .. 8 A og foe awe ¢ 78 Jenks St., Central Falls, R. I. Olivers Willouin @ar ters ocl ean eee nn 39 Union St., Bath, Me. Olsen; Roberts Aro] dss i Ci gs 35 Walter St., Roslindale, Mass. Olson, Carl : oe oo! ae eS ae ee ; I 207 Shute St., Everett, Mass. Olson, Knut Hareld 2S cede pe ie j 247 Market St., Brockton, Mass. Olsson, Carl Arne, KS NS os re ee Rie Pe By West Point, Virginia O’Neil, James Edward, Jr., OAX We. : ; 452 Third St. South, Faribault, Minn. Oppen, Walter Robert Paty eee . Grad. I-A 68 Pleasant St., Stoneham, Mass. Orchard, John Edward, 2X . . .... . 35 .V 50 Sagamore Road, Maplewood, N. J. Onismontoy Albert Victor ae) as eee ee ge p 25 Emmett Ave., East Dedham, Mass. Orr; Lincoln. ). it. 6g er ; 63 Bourne St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Ortynsky, Roman Leo, OK) ee a eee - 114 So. Chestnut St., Shenandoah, Pa. Osgoods Walter: Vernionis =n eee °36 41 Webster St., Malden, Mass. Oshry, Harold Morton ea Ouray, aoe eer: “gr i 32 Luke Road, Everett, Mass. Ostrer; Jack @© DANG ee ne mr ps Gs 18 Hancock St., Boston, Mass. O'Sullivan; Frederick John) 3) si sennes nea 6 116 Harvard St., Newtonville, Mass. Overbeck) Wilcox: rattan man aan terme I-C. 3064 North Speer Blvd., Denver, Colo. OZol Rudolph. |aco) sep ae ee ern : 75 Forest Hills St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Pachon-Rojas, Luis Pad Pips ees Morel Bick et A € 1 471 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Packard, Alden... a Lr, Sein aaa or I-C. Packard Road, Stow, Mass. Packard, Kenneth Adkins ae, Cee ee cy? (6 26 78 Caseland St., Springfield, Mass. Packard ioucins Everett!” sas ana ce eee ¢ I-C 191 Willow Ave., Somerville, Mass. Paige: Lincoln; @AX Va) eee eo gs J 160 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Panagiotakos, Paul C harles . . . . =... . gr go Mechanic St., Canton, Mass. Pappas,.Johm Nicholas. samen sane ener eens 36 6 175 Cross St., Lowell, Mass. Parker, Almon Sanborn, S.B. bie) to ees oe Grad. 1275 Washington St., Walpole, Mass. Parker, Charles Mitchell (a7) easel in eee ; 64 Copeland St., Roxbury, Mass. Parker, Franklin Peabody, 2X . . .. . . 36 A 115 Woodlawn Ave., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Parker, George Albert, Jr. ee ee an ees ts T- Rangeway Road, North Billerica, Mass. Parker, Harold) William) ape se nee Renney me 3 é 41 Park Ave., Keene, N. H. Parker, James DeBlois, Dips sree myn smn tenn ¢ T- 47 Millett Road, Swampscott, Mass. Parker, James littletield! saeenee nr eee ee ¢ Eastern Ave., Essex, Mass. Parkhurst, George Adams sige eae Creer 4 % 15 Acton St., Chelmsford, Mass. Parks 5A bertebenningD MAT ey aan cy 36 CV; 3914 Legation St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Parks, Frederick Baker Oe erg bo viens . 4 i 85 Gordon St., Somerville, Mass. Parks, Walter Norris Die eee ete e Kinsale, Va. Parli, Richard Lynn, Kb. fhe ee eee 234 i Summerfield, Kans. Partridge, C harles Frank, A.B., AA® eee, © Grad: 62 Ormsbee Ave., Proctor, Vt. Partridge, Winfield, Jr., S.B. A tee e e Grace = Box 4, Bay Saint Louis, Miss. Paskowski, Michael DS e Oe ee a 36 { g Aborn Court, Salem, Mass. Patch, George Willard, Jr., PMA AE eee Res 84 F 35 Draper Ave., Arlington, Mass. Patitz, Gerhardt Norman, ATA . . . . : gr 1601 Maple Ave., Peekskill, N. Y. pattee, bredenicky Harding. 1c Hie ee 701 East Broadway, Monmouth, III. Patterson, James Fergus. ae PEA we 36 Masonic Home, Utica, N. Y. Patterson, John Stuart, B.A.. SA A eee es 51 Holly Road, Waban, Mass. Patterson, Richard Kingsbury . . . . . . 1-: Gilman, Vermont Pattison, William James, AKE . . . . : g4 xX 419 Belmont Ave., Chicago, IIl. Paul, Frederick William, B.A. PAS Oe ee srad. f 106 Imperial Arms, Portland, Ore. Paul. Samuel .2:AM 900s teen meen 2 43 Oxford St., Rochester, N. Y. Pavilen kor Darter IZ en en ‘ 6 Baburin St., Leningrad, U.S.S.R. Payne, George Burton ee Sarre eee Lee 26 86 Circular Ave., Hamden, Conn. Peabody, Dean, S.B. . 5 J i) eae ae j . 362 Clyde St., Brookline, Mass. Peabody, Octavus Libbey, SBin so lk Sem Grads. So: 32 Clearway St., Boston, Mass. Pearce, James: Wishart. = mec ah) ai ern : 248 Woolper Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Pearlman, Theodore... 2 eae aoe : 78 Ellington St., Dorchester, Mass. Pearlsall, Cortland Sturgis reas, E, 5. Sp. 16 Oak Grove Terrace, Malden, Mass. Pearson, Carl Alfred, Koi . 3 . . | ies : 24 Falmouth St., Belmont, Mass. Pearson, Daniel Cecil, Jr... : , : New Mexico Military Institute, Roswell, New Mexico Pease, Edward Monroe Joseph, Se. Bes “Se. M., M. = rad. Elm St., Raynham, Mass. Peel, Arthur Ray. , - ) 50 Apthorp St., Wollaston, Mass. Peers, Randolph Adams, Jr. awe 3) eae se ‘ 6 Frost St., Cambridge, Mass. Pekeris, Ghaimdueiba.. 5:6.) ann Grad. XV 29 Wendell St., Cambridge, Mass. Pekins Harry, Lobiasi 9a) ee ‘ 19 Willow Ave., Salem, Mass. Pekin, Jacob Arthur. ER ts te at AS at : 19 Willow Ave., Salem, Mass. Pellam, John Rudolph, Sb ee rn 2 - 127 Wilson St., Newark, N. Y. Penn, William Bernard 5A ee te ee 8 ee : d.8 g Logan St., Lawrence, Mass. Pentler, Charles Frederic oe Pee ie 9, AGE 814 Hamilton St., Wausau, Wis. Perera, Nina, A.B. . Oe Sok ee eee, ; 49 East 80th St., New York, N. Y. Perkins, John Jackson, BAG ae eee pies : x 437 Lafayette St., Salem, Mass. Perkins Obert Eid war asl e e é XII-: 111 Hillside Road, Watertown, Mass. Perlmntters LSaaGa ge. a ann ene 34 137 Hutchings St., Roxbury, Mass. Perret Walliame Raker 9 ese Aun ens srad. f 2177 Story Ave., Schenectady, N. Y DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Perry, John Eugene. Perry, Julian Packard, ry Perry, Stephen Fiske Person, Leland Spencer, GSE | eos Peskin, Leonard Clifford, S.B., M.S. Peters, Francis Arthur, ®SK : Peters, Philip Homer, UN . Peterson, Carl Martin . Peterson, Edward Carl Peterson, Francis Sherman Peterson, George Axel, Jr. Peterson, Lawrence Gram . Peterson, William Earl : Pettebone, Edgar Rice, 2d, ®BE- Pfeiffer, Ruth Cop eland : Pflanz, Louis William, Jr. Phelan, Stephen Rice Phillips, Frank Lincoln, @AX_ Phillips, Isadore. Phipard, Harvey Fisk, Jr., ex. Pierce, Edward Everett, Jr., AXA Pierce, Robert Gage, nee, AXA Pierce, Wayne Morris, Jr., PAO . Pike, Charles Olson. Pilcher, Malcolm Harris, B. Ses iS, M. Pilistine, Daniel : Piper, Charles Austin Pishtiz, Abraham Pitkin, John Buxton. Place, Edwin Hemphill, Jr. : AKE Plass, Herbert nee yd Platt, Jacob Poehler, Bruce iene Poffenberger, Noland: B. Si M. Ky Pollock, Alfred Hempstead. . Pomeroy, ‘Theodore BS OES Jr ; Ane Poole, Donald S., M.E., 2X. : Poole, yankee: ; Popoff, Egor Paul, iceabe Porter, Malcolm Alexander, ATQ Post, Wilfred Mcllvaine, Jr ATA Postofsky, Ezriel. : : Powell, Shannon Curtis Powers, Gordon Edward Powers, John Edward . . Prahl, Fred Adolph, Jr., PAO Pratt, Edward Lowell, ®BE Pratt, Orison Spaulding Presby, Lorin Allen é Prescott, John Guthrie Foster. . prices Charles Frederick Berthold, Jr, OX Price, Robert Wunner, B.A. . : Prichard, William Warren, @AX . Priggen, ‘George Henry, Jr. TAE iBaialek, |e 6 mo oo 46 Prince, Samuel Arthur Prindle, Bryce, S.B. : Pritchard, Edward Miller, S. B. Prohaska, Edward Stephen Prohl, Melvin Albert Proulx, Louis Joseph, Jr. Prouty, Harold Elliott Prudente, William . Puffer, Joseph Meigs. Pulsifer , Walter Hall, Jr. Punnett, Frazer Doughty, B.S. Purcell, Richard Donald Pana Neil Frederick, ATA Quinn, Horace Alvord, B. S. Quinn, John Clark, AB. Quinn, John Joseph aad Rabinovitz, Barney Abraham... Rabinow, David Gadalliah, S.B., S. M. Raes, Joseph Kenneth : Rafferty, Christopher Alois Ragland, William White, B.S. Rahmel, Henry Arnold : Ralston, William Pasmore, 2X . . Rand, Edward Sumner, B.A., PDA . Rand, Roland Bradbury, Jr. Rand, Willard Doane, Jr. Class Course Vil XVI xX XVip XVII XITI-C Army Ord. X-A Home Address 35 Draper Ave., Arlington, Mass. 1410 Rose Virginia Road, Reading, Pa 44 Winter St., Newport, N. H. g Walnut St., Ware, Mass. 137 Englewood Ave., Brookline, Mass. 6814 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 346 Elm Park, Elmhurst, Ill. 16 Anderson Road, Wollaston, Mass. 538 North 25th St., Reading, Pa. 75 East Division St., Fond du Lac, Wis. 74. Newport St., Arlington, Mass. 43 Montclair Ave., Roslindale, Mass. 1008 Minnesota Ave., Gladstone, Mich. 46 South Vaughn St., Kingston, Pa. 106 Broad St., North Attleboro, Mass. 60-23 Ralph St., Ridgewood, N. Y. 533 Beale St., Memphis, Tenn. 82 Battlehill Ave., Springfield, N. J. 71 Holworthy St., Roxbury, Mass. 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Name Randall, George Albert Randell, Orson Buell Ranger, Ralph Pierce, PAO Raphael, Jerome Maurice . Rapoport, Emanuel Rapport, Arthur, B.S... Ratzkowsky, Hugo Moshé . Ray, George Dawson Ray, Weldon Marshall Raymond, Alvah, S.B. Raymond, Charles Lawrence, B.S Raymond, Jean Maurice, B.A., = Read, Walter Frank, KS . Ready, Walter Michael, Jr. Reber, Edward Cassel, B.S. Reber, Ai Dipl. Ing. Reday, been Redcay, Aaron Keever Reece, Georse Matthew Reed, Alfred Davenport, AT A Reed, Robert Hayden Reed, Rufus Cook, S.B. Regnery, Henry Regnery, Walter , Reichart, Howard Lindlie, Tr. Reichart, Robert Searle, AY Reinhardt, Albrecht Edward Reiss, Winald Tjark, AKE Remalia, William Robert . Rethorst, Scott Carson, OX Revell, George Alfred, B.Sc. é Rexford, Elliot Pitman, S.B., M.S. Reynolds, Hereward Armstrong, AXA Rhoads, James Crisman, B.S., SX Rice, Richard Edmund 9 ed ie Rich, Edward DeMars, B.A., SMX Rich, Gerald Charles, ATQ . Richards, Frank Gerald, NN . Richards, Henry Edward, S.B. Richardson, David Allen, PA@ Richardson, Leslie Edward Richardson, Merlyn Eldon. . Richardson, Paul Holman, ®A@ . Richardson, Philip Morrison, S.B. Richmond, Joseph Lester, S.B. . Richtmyer, Robert Davis, A.B., M. A. Rife, Charles Jacob Rifkin, Julian Seymour... Rimbach, Theodore Nelson Rinaldo, Thomas James : Rinehimer, Arthur Nicholson, KY Ritter, Robbins Horton é Robbins, John Clinton, Jr., KE Robbins, Norman Ballou, @AX Roberts, Paul Hunter Robertson, Randal McGz Wock, M. ree Robinett, Luigi Lomia, Jr., DKS Robinson, George Elliott Robinson, George Reuben Robinson, Howard Addison, $.B., BA@ | Robinson, James Marshall Robinson, Richard Sewall Rockwell, Matthew Laflin Rocque, Arthur Joseph, Jr. . Rodgers, John Ashmead, A.B., AY . Roethlisberger, Robert Henry, PMA Rogers, Walter Cummings Rogowski, Alexander Joseph Rolin, Raymond Gustaf, S.B. . Romberg, Albert Kenneth Romer, John Boyd, S.B. Root, Darrel! Astor Root, William Lacy, Jr. Roper, Willard, OX . . Ropes, Edward Jackson Lowell. Rose, Edwin Lawrence, S.B., M.S. Rose, Sherman Arthur, ®BA . Rose, Werner Paul, 8.B., AY Rosen, George Rosen, Harry Mark. Rosen, Leo DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Class Grad. 3+ D4: 37 34 Grad. 36 34 Grad. 35 Grad. 85 Grad. 35 34 Grad. Grad. Grad. Grad. Grad. 35 Grad. Grad. 3 Grad. 37 34 37 . Sp. Course x XVI XIII-C IV-A XVie VII IV XVI XV 2 Army Ord. Home Address 10 Myrtle Ave., Newburyport, Mass. 316 East Fourth St., Jamestown, N. Y. 3 Plymouth Ave., Swampscott, Mass. 152 Homes Ave., Dorchester, Mass. 115 Mosholu Parkway, Bronx, N. Y. 78 Kingsdale St., Dorchester, Mass. 4 Allenby St., Haifa, Palestine 411 W. Park Ave., Libertyville, Ill. 24 Summer St., Newburyport, Mass. 272 Pleasant St., South Weymouth, Mass. 1024 Lexington Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. 505 St. Catherine Road, Montreal, Canada Everegreen Hall, Woodbury, N. 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Y. 464 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. 39 Western Ave., Westfield, Mass. 44 Bowdoin St., Providence, R. I. 10 Verona St., Lynn, Mass. 1450 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton, Mass. 257 E. Squantum St., Atlantic, Mass. 32 George St., West Springfield, Mass. 46 Oxford St., Pittsfield, Mass. go Alexander Ave., Belmont, Mass. 13 Follen St., Cambridge, Mass. 3 Avon Road, Watertown, Mass. 50 Stearns Road, Brookline, Mass. 129 Washington Ave., Clifton, N. J. 50 Walnut Park, Roxbury, Mass. 37 Revere St., Boston, Mass. North Highland Ave., Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. Name Rosen, Stanley Leonard Rosenbaum, Arthur Hayman, SAM | Rosenbaum, Mortimer, PBA .. Rosenberg, Phineas Richard, SAM Rosenfeld, Abraham. . 3 Rosenquist, Edward Niles, S. B. Rosenthal, Harold : Roshkind, Allan. Ross, Adrian Elois . Ross, Charles Harris ; Rossano, August ‘Thomas, Jr. Rostan, Waldo Henry, ®VA Rostartchuk, Alexander A. Roth, Elmer Joseph. Rothen, William Hallett, Oz . Rother, Vincent Jacob, ZBT . Roulston, Ios INSaND 6 6. « Rounsefell, Clifford Preston, X® Rowan, Harold Charles, Jr., B.Sc., Rowe, Edward Bennett, Jr. Rowell, John Clem Rubenstein, Bernardo a es Rubenstein, Deborah Vivian . Rubin, Charles, $.B., S.M. Rubinstein, David, $.B., M.S. Rucker, Cason, ®KXY Ruckman, Norris Elliott, bK Rudy, Robert Paul P48 Rugo, Henry John Rugo, Severino John Rulon, Morgan Coffin : Rulon, Samuel Archer, 3d, AKT Rumsey, John Davenport, SH, ANE Rundlet, George Taylor . . Rundlett, Walter Abbot, ATA Runkel, Henry Charles. Rutherford, Russell Spencer, Oz Russell, Francis Ree ns B., S. M.. Rust, Edgar Carter, Jr., Rutledge, John Milton : Ryan, Charles Eugene, A.B. Ryan, John Joseph. . . Ryder, Kenneth Franklin ._. Rynd, Charles Edward, OAX Sabi, ‘Nestor Albert : Saffer, Charles Martin, Jr. Safford, Francis Joseph... Safford, Franklin Charles, ®BE Sagalyn, Irwin, MAM. . . Sage, John Wells Sah, Benn Pen-Yuan, S.B. Salny, Jerome Elias Salo, John Vapar Saloma, Reino Augustus Sample, William, Jr., UX Sanchez, Luis Thomas, B.S. . . Sanchez-Moreno, Benigno Manuel Sanders, Charles Edwin ‘ Sanders, Richard Henry, BOIL Sanderson, Albert Francis, Jr. Sargent, John Herbert, PK Sarvis, Arthur Louis Saslaw, Max Robert Saslaw, Samuel Saul, S.B. Sastry, Nilakanta Subramania. Saunders, Walter Mills, Jr., S.B., S.M. Savage, Joseph Aloysus B.S. : Savel, Arthur Benjamin Sawyer, John Asa, XP Sawyer, Robert Ellis Sayles, Maynard Arthur Saylor, William Robert Scarito, Philip . 4 Schaeffer, eee Charles, B. S. Schappert, Neal Frederic, XX. Schauer, Charles Hawver, Xd Scheel, Henry Alexander, VY Scheftleman, Eugene Henry Scheu, Elizabeth Hilde Schick, Eva Assna_ . , Schiffmann, Russell Allen Ph.D. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Class Course Vil, Ill, XVI XVI XVIII V VII, XVI VI-A Vv I XVip It, XVip XV2 XVII XVip II I XIII IX-B IT Vii, Wi Home Address 1408 Commonwealth Ave., Allston, Mass. 38 Argyle Parkway, Buffalo, N. 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Box 3861, Santurce, Porto Rico 19 No. 248 Vedado St., Havana, Cuba 10 Arlington St., Newburyport, Mass. 2612 Tilden St., Washington, D. C. 20 Dunreath St., Roxbury, Mass. 334 Spruce St., Manchester, N. H. 1634 Woodbourne Drive, Flint, Mich. 11 Bryant St., Malden, Mass. 129 Spruce St., Chelsea, Mass. Madras, India 42 Hazard Ave., Providence, R. I. 142 Palfrey St., Watertown, Mass. 35 Moore St., Winthrop, Mass. 83 Magnolia Terrace, Springfield, Mass. 168 Hollis Ave., Braintree, Mass. 4902 North 24th St., Omaha, Nebr. 311 Chadwick Ave., Newark, N. J. 95 Summer St., Lawrence, Mass. 106 Electric Ave., West Somerville, Mass. 251 South River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 3955 Bigelow Blvd., ’Pittsburgh, Pa. Rosemawr St., Passaic, N. J. 202 Bailey Ave., Greenport, N. Y. 3 La Rocheq, Wien, Austria Leipzig, Germany 1698 Centre St., West Roxbury, Mass. oak DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Schilling, August Hamilton Schipper, James Howard Schliemann, Julius Boone, KX Schmid, Karl Morton, A.B. Schneck, Raymond Arthur Schneider, Rolf Ernest, PMA . Schoettler, Frank William, TAK Schott, Warren Burroughs, 0= Schremp, Edward Jay : Schroeder, Alfred Christian, Jr. Schroeter, John C., AY, S.B. Schulman, Bernard Sidney Schumacher, William Carl, KE Schwartz, Louis Julius . Schwarz, Herbert Rees, KX. Schwarzenbek, Eugene Frederick, ‘Xo Scott, Charles Edward . wee os Scott, Edward Lawrence Scott, Richard Lee, B.S. Scott, Winthrop Glover Scowcroft, Harry Gordon . Scribner, Robert Asa : Seary, William Willlard, Jr. Seaver, John Dudley Seder, Leonard Arthur Sedoff, Arthur pes Seeleman, Sam Hanshrow, ‘OBA : Seidensticker, Katharine . : Seligman, Joseph Lionel, Jr., @X Sellers, Brenan Richards, BOIL Sellew, Francis Bernard, PK Seltzer, Edward, B.S. Selverstrovich, Walter George Shainin, Dorian, PMA Shapiro, Justin Joel Shapiro, Leonard ; Sharp, Howard Philip, b. S. Sharp, John Voorhees . : Sharpe, Lawrence Wilson, Bell : Shaw, Richard, Jr., B.M.E. Shaw, Richard Lassell, ATA Shea, Edward = ans Shea, George Edward . Shea, Jones Shea, William Augusti Hes : Sheehan, Charles Edward, B. M. E. Sheehan, John Francis, @AX . . Shellenbarger, Marion Weston, B.S., AXP Shepherd, Daniel Fitzhugh, KX Sherburne, Warren, Jr., PKY Sherlock, Francis Joseph Sherman, Louis Miller, SX. Sherman, Robert Moody, Jr. . Sherry, Walter Harry Shloss, Eugene Loeb, Jr. Shockley, William, B.Sc. Shott, Kathleen Virginia Shotwell, Mrs. Charlotte Drum Shubart, Charles Wendell Shull, Sherman Kingsley, S.B. Shulman, Albert Harold Shumowsky, Stanislaw Anton . Siegel, Ellis Julius Siegel, George Morton . Siegelman, George Alberet Sieminski, Edward : Sieminski, Mitchell Andrew Silberman, Marvin Julius . Silverman, Jack Silverman, Milton Simard, Gerald Lionel, BS. Simard, Roger Gerard, S.B. Simon, Lewis Benjamin Simonds, Frank Carroll Simons, Leon Simpson, John Maxwell, Jr., ae te Simpson, Stephen Gers ham, $1 3, M.S. Sinclair, Donald Bellamy, S.B., S.M. Sistare, George Henry, Jr., S. B., S.M. Sjodahl, Lars Hilding aan Cee Skinner, John Brendan Class af Grad. 34 Grad. 36 36 Grad. 35 cee Course II Army Ord. Sp. II XV2 VI, XVI III, . Vv VI Vil, IX-A XVip Home Address Quail Hill, Woodside, San Mateo, Calif. 658 Andover St., Lowell, Mass. 2 Davis Place, East Orange, N. J. 504 Barry Ave., Chicago, Ill. 34-31 82nd St., Jackson Hts., N. Y. 42 Donaldson Ave., Rutherford, N. J. 1264 Eastern Parkway, Louisville, Ky. 74 Midland Ave., Arlington, N. J. 1454 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. 55 Dudley Ave., Westfield, N. J. i 7 E. Center St., Marion, Ohio 196 Casterton Ave., Akron, Ohio 89 Granite St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 202 Shurtleff St., Chelsea, Mass. 10 Brunswick Ave., Saylesville, R. I. 36 Hampton Place, Nutley, N. J. 149 Sycamore St., Somerville, Mass. 31 Superior Road, Bellerose, N. Y. 14 Jonathan St., Belmont, Mass. 31 Blake St., Belmont, Mass. 28 Emery St., New Bedford, Mass. 190 North Ave., Haverhill, Mass. Lancaster Ave., Haverford, Pa. 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Y. 112 North Vine St., Muncie, Ind. 12 Andrew St., Watertown, Mass. 205 Cambridge St., Winnipeg, Man. 474 Park St., New Bedford, Mass. 1587 Elizabeth Place, Cincinnati, Ohio 1 Malcolm Road, Cambridge, Mass. DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Name Skinner, Leslie Alfred . . Slade, Charles Ebert, Jr., =N Sloat, John Raymond . : Slosson, John Steward, AY Sluder, john Cochran, A.B. Small, Herbert . F Smedile, Joseph Anthony : Smilg, Benjamin, S.B. . Smith, Carl Sylvester Smith, Charles William av ke Smith, Chester Warren, S.B., M.S. Smith, Daniel. : Smith, David Beach, S: B., Xb Smith, Eastman, $.B., M. S. Smith, Edgar Field Smith, Gerardo. . Smith, Holbrook Burnham, @AX. Smith, Hugh Taylor, Jr. . Smith, John Thomas, Jr., BOI . Smith, Kenneth Archibald Hesron Smith, Louis Christian, Jr., QAX . Smith, Newland Farnsworth, Jr., B.S. Smith, Paul Edwin, B.S. Se en Smith, Prescott Arthur Smith, Randall Clayton : Smith, Robert Clayton, @KX Smith, Roderic David . ; Smith, Roy Weare. = . Smith, Stanley Brooks, Jr. Smith, Utley Wilson ; Smith, Walter Joseph, S.B. . Smith, Waverly Quentin, B.S. Smith, Wilbur Leonard : Smyser, John Moberly . Smyth, Harold Thomas, B.Sc., M.Sc. Snow, Edson Bly, Jr., AKE Snow, John Foster. . Snyder, Graves Hubbard, 2D Sobhit, Momluang : Sohn, Nathan David Raymond Soisalo, Urho Ferdinand ; Sokolosky, Henry Joseph . Soley, William Alexander, Jr. Solibakke, Herbert Oscar, B.S. Somers, George Dunphy Somers, Omar Herbert Somers, William Philip : Sommer, Harry Junius, @AX. Sonthmeimer, Carl Goodman, ZAM . Sorkin, Morris . Soroka, Walter Walery, ‘ B., S.M. Sorrentino, Vincent Charles. Souder, James Justice, UX. Soule, Rufus Albertson, AKE Sousa, Joseph James Sousa, Melvin Arnold . Souza, Benigno Ramon Spaney, Frederick, Jr. . Spannhake, Ernst Wilhelm, S. Boe Spaulding, Morril Sena Jr. ; =N- Speil, Sidney Sane Speirs, John Lirigo . Sperduto, Antonio . Spering, Ewing Terry . Sperry, Marcy Leavenworth, Jr. B.S. 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Y. 39 Riv erdale Road, W ellesley Hills, Mass. 68 Taylor Ave., Brockton, Mass. 48 Carolin Road, Upper Montclair, N. J. Name Wilson, Carl Henry. Wilson, Charles Callaway, B. Wilson, Russell Prescott Wilson, Webster Hill, AK Winer, Max. . . Wing, Paul, Jr., SAK Wing, Walton McKie ; Wingate, Roger Hoyt, AKE Winiarski, Kasmierz Joseph Winkler, Herbert Rene, PMA Winsor, Kenneth Weston Winters, Charles Aubrey, B. re Winters, Robert Henry, A.B. Wanttmoan’ Jackarse on eae Wirtz, Elmer Clarence, Jr., SX Wise, Walter Leslie, Jr., PKY Wojtezak, Walter Stanley, SAE Wold, Johan Arnt : : Wold, William Clifford Woll, Albert Abraham . Woll, Israel... Wollinger, George Frederick, Jr p Wood, Donald Brewster Wood, Duane Oren. Wood, Henry Allen ‘: Wood, John Hancock, OaX Wood, John Scott, Jr., ©X Wood, William Hulbert Woodbury, Glen Pride ; Woodcock, Robert Bell, ®S K : Wooding, Walter Crews, Jr., OX . Woodman, Harrison Spring, PBE Woodward, Horace Letellier, Jr. . Woodward, Robert Burns Woodward, William Henry Woolf, Ralph Benson Worden, Robert Elliot . ae Worthen, Edwin Burrough, Jr., PXK Wright, Charles Lyman, Jr. . Wright, Wendell Olmstead, AY Wrigley, Walter . Wuestefeld, George Evarts, “AY Wulbern, William Carsten, B.A. Wuosmaa, Lennart . Wu, Ta Yung, B.S. Wylie, Robert Russell Wynot, Albert St. Clair Yates, Franklin Anthony Yelland, William Ellwood, S. B. Yepsen, William Grundtvig, ATQ York, Arthur Morgan : Young, Gustay Richard, NN . Young, Henry Sheene, Jr., B.S. Young, Kenneth Douglas . Young, Louis Cass, ATQ . y Youngblood, Robert Nixon, B. Ss. TIKA Yurkanis, Paul John Zambell, Harold George Zarach, Edward Joseph Zaroodny, Margaret Zaroodny, Serge John, B. A. Zelaites, Charles Arthur Zeller, George August, B.S. ,M.S Zemansky, Stanley Donals Zimmerman, Herbert Arthur, OX Zinchuk, Michael Zinsser, August, Jr., eS MS., Aero Eng. Zinszer, Richard Howard, A.B., B.S. Zitzewitz, Herbert Carl Zwanzig, Otto Ernst Class Gr ad. 37 SY 3: Grad. Grad. Grad. 34 DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS Course XVip VI xX XVie x XVIII Vi VI-A 34 Army Ord. 37 °37 37 Grad. Sp. Grad. Grad. 35 II II xX XVI VITI XII-A VI-A Home Address 26 Schofield Ave., Dudley, Mass. 1057 Louisa St., Williamsport, Pa. 66 Lawrence Ave., North Adams, Mass. 131 Bacon St., Natick, Mass. 115 Salem St., Medford, Mass. Sandwich, Mass. Canaan, N. H. 43 Adams St., Melrose, Mass. 133 Bates St., New Bedford, Mass. 651 Clark St., Westfield, N. J. 148 Grove St., West Medford, Mass. Pelham St., Lunenburg, Nova Scotia Pelham St., Lunenburg, Nova Scotia 104 Cottage St., Chelsea, Mass. 461 Oak St., Webster Groves, Mo. 45 Stengel Av e., Newark, N. J. 990 Hudson Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Mjondalen, Norway g Lancaster St., Cambridge, Mass. 30 Staniford St., Boston, Mass. 30 Staniford St., Boston, Mass. g2 Fair Oaks Park, Needham, Mass. 26 Natalie Ave., Melrose Highlands, Mass. 837 Lafayette St., Denver, Colo. 167 Curtis Ave., Dalton, Mass. 541 Providence St., Albany, N. Y. Gatesworth Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Red Creek, N. Y. 17 Monument St., Wenham, Mass. 123 William St., New York, N. Y. 208 Virginia Ave., Danville, Va. Winthrop, Maine 123 Arlington Ridge, Alexandria, Va. 170 Holbrook Road, Quincy, Mass. 3 Picardy Lane, Clayton, Mo. 55 Wilcock St., Dorchester, Mass. 133 Fresh Pond Parkway, Cambridge, Mass. 5 Winthrop Road, Lexington, Mass. 244 East St., Chicopee Falls, Mass. 4 Monument Terrace, West Medford, Mass. 115 Fountain St., Haverhill, Mass. 108 Avon St., New Haven, Conn. 164 Wentworth St., Charleston, S. C. 30 Austin St., Hyde Park, Mass. 6 Yen-Tsan St., Kiangsu, China 47 Stetson St., Bridgewater, Mass. 24. Monadnock St., Dorchester, Mass. Box 538, Balboa, Canal Zone 618 Rubidge St., Peterborough, Ont. 111-16 Puritan Ave., Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. 95 West Main St., Dover-Foxcroft, Me. 551 East 23rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 501 South Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. 22 Hawthorn Ave., Needham, Mass. 228 Highbrook Ave., Pelham, N. Y. 133 West River St.. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1654 Columbia Road, South Boston, Mass. 1o11 Weschler Ave., Erie, Pa. 52 Pine St., Milford, Mass. 30 Kanatnaya St., Harbin, Manchuria 39 Kanatnaya St., Harbin, Manchuria Main St., Lincoln, N. H. 7049 Ethel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Masonic Home, Utica, N. Y. Lake Shore Road, Wanakak, N. Y. 25 Lowe St., Quincy, Mass. 6 West gth St., New York, N. Y. 422 West 12th St., Hays, Kansas 6430 No. Damen Ave., Chicago, III. 650 Boulevard E, Weehawken, N. J. INDEX OF ADVERTISERS PAGE PAGE AbbotieieD)7 Compativioa.: cure ieee fe we 295 jackson = Moreland aa, 1c eae fs 2 ace ee os 289 ATIC ONCIg EE ESS vam aero Mitre os eter ene 303 uikiniek ule Company. aie. ocean 295 BrceOeA UNO Vigrawy pk ee ern eet ora aaron 289 Bates. oc linked neaeheatoak i hone cate eu: 287 Macalaster Bicknell Company.............. 293 Boston Bookbinding Company.............. 287 Massachusetts Institute of Technology....... 281 Brown Sharpe Manufacturing Company... 293 Norton Company, Lhe. asc daatcicc se sass 291 Chauncy all Schoola ys wdstrnceskslgaren es oh 280 Rihodessprousers Compan yawn. Gr ie teres 201 Edison Industries ; Fhomas Avs a. os.. 06% ae: 285 Simplexe Wire and Gable|Coss. ns amecy ose 203 IDiGL, Waveslhnee WAY, Ge SOO, lave, oo5ccacescacce 289 SU Per Olek CatlOrscey goles ek eerains eerews car cole a 295 Governor square Garage ce. sss 2: sag BOR GrassellmC@hemical Company say 1c ee «mein 289 Universal Winding Company............... 283 Win towars TU gee nies screws ty aise ueuerstoree sey 297 lars Ralphce Company ae aoe nea 289 Harvard Coéperative Society.........-..... 285 Vantine, Warren Kay Studio............... 299 Blay dem, Ving Carles as ae ates create memes 2907 Howatd-WessOms Co. seis. aalasure crane) reps se 301 Walker Memorial Dining Service....... ee Hunters |= Ba Company. it a0 ancrcron ens 297 Webstemlnomas Company-ces ae ce 295 BOOK INDEX PAGE Administration: Officers oft 3.9.5 arcane Wrenn eer . 266 Advisory Council on: Athletics... Sa0's on oe alae ae eee eee 99 Poblicationseecnc sa. cere eee 139 AlphavOhi ‘Sigiiid aise oo tee mene epee es ee 184 Alpha Kappa: Pi. vee en ee 198 Alpha, Tau, Omegannnien cme. arn ie. o 200 Army Ordnance Association, -. .4-.0.052 94 . 254 Athletics soos mabe ek eee ere ee oO Athletic Associationiae: ay. sei ae 102 Results of Séasotiss, a0 eae 261 Wearers of Insipniag... canteen ees Banyo: CID ae taveis wan acct eee TOT Basketball woe, ce Kee RT eee mete: OS Batons sco 2k se se gan eimbelalserietn ete es 176 Béavet Key society: . a...+ aan AR re beens, Beaver Clubs 2c6 20 o-arac ae 181 Benchmarks: 4h os. imal Oe eee 164 Beta “Theta. Pi utes ise epee oe eee eee 202 Boxing « cids.0 firs capes ene oe oe Dee = 30s) Budget Gommaittee sia tee nie atta et . 153 Gatholic' Club... sa tcaiie oaene ee ee aera 166 Chemical Society eater en ore nae yee aay Chi Epsilon. ae eee ener See TO Gbi Phi al jas so shee pit ae ae a ey ae . 204 Civil. Engineering Society. -2, 94,2) eee . 256 Classes . Saeco tie kaeey Ad eee, ieee eee 40 Class of 1934: OFPRCEPS 5.) Sita tema aR ae See eee 43 Porttolio. 93 2.2 cse shee nas ee ee 44 Class.ef. 1935sOtiters? acts enews rete 93 Class‘oft 1036, C)Mieers ieee eee eter ree 94 Class of. 4997. Officergaan eer te. 2 ee 95 Combined Musical’ @inbs.cree.... 2ced women 158 Combined Professional Societies............. 251 Committees: Budget chest 7p eae Deke, LO Dormitory 7a. suv senna ae Seen POG FRECUUVE?? 2 = heater tert hays a eee BO Tnistityiere Oe. ae ee geet ap oso See ee 151 WuniorsProiy ence sie oe te ee Ae Walker: Memorialenuss icchcuee ce ae 154 Compton, sar) Wavloracmanet reese ae ae 10 Gontentsiee dace tes oun cetera ie een oe 7 Corporation, Members, ote aes sae ee 265 EID UTSES 0 hr ta ere asl as ayo, ee eee 14 Tew: ‘WAPSILY . ..ata eis har reane ats fetes Crank See Junior, Varsity eee el 150-pound..... Fréshiniaiy, ao: apts oreo aa Gross ‘Gouritry nas4oe asthe eee eee ee Deans and Bursaneee eee eee ee Dedications. fees een tee eee rE Delta Kappa :Bpsilonc. ta. .0. 3. oc eee DeltasPsist eee kek ae penn cn ae Delta Lauwdweltat aes. (ects ts. eee eee Delta Upsilon 7. ania ao sien te reo Dorclantiegn ai lcsete one Dormitory Committee. 7.5 ..2- ue Electrical Engineering Society. .......5 4%... Executive Committee 22425 we, pee eee Facullty. viss sau eaten oe en Ole Faculty: Directory 4: 6223. ne te eee Penciny ss Sie reat Sy akan orice Field Day o .Gig can «nan xn) o on Crew: Class of 19936... 1.20 i.0.01 49-0: eee Class, of £9372 secu use cette Football: Class’of. 1986423)... ace 2; aoe ee Glass. oF 193 4uce. ce cs tee Relay: Class of 1936 02).5-= ¢..24 su ee Class’ of 1997 ...aah os oases eee Tug-of-War: Class: of 1936.54.46 weet: cece eee Class of 1937...casen eee seeenee Pive-Fifteen Glad te ape ae eae ForewOrd 2.ca8.3 ase aeeee eo nenoe ere Fratextitless ies ate yore eee oa ee eee Freshman Sports: Basketballs 25 Svs cisco eae Cross. CGuntreian ace 8 = ae eens Squash Stores naar eee ae SWHMMING 25a, Silein ean nas hte oes TACK sna cei, race a re Wrestling et hac ince er 5 eh tars, oe eee PAGE Glee Clube secre sdecer sot cick ee E59 Rrotessionall SOCIGLI CS mene enna hore kr 248 Gridironmeest Seco eo eee ee ae LS Publicationsiarrna tite sero see oe ESO GOS One ee ae A Bl els One 174 ZAG VASOLVa@OULCIL One Erie Rete nears a 139 Gavane y gaan kta ibicus AeEAice ee e s ae aise 3 oue 110 HLechwEmeineering NGWSes.. json ae 146 PLGCHTIG MCh pa yatrata ee Wee Feats ae ane) ee 142 THexal plan acca crt cron ston eine ieee teens 180 Sea CCl acrn ahs ys athemy en orth ein ai 3 ha 140 locke veneer ot se eran wc teas | LOO NV00, 00 Sarees tes oF hens Sites ator aie 144 ILoneransSOCictics wan. seme eee ie ee LOO Quadrangle Club... 182 TalOrriial Stemi wiaiats cvs hare ie Aes tr reac nae Me 720 TrmivViiemioria in | see oc erie ls ie rate rte 9 IR ST So su Als our Gate Se ne ace Owe coc oe 117 Pacciviitey Committee mater 2 anne ae at 5 I Lastrumental Glubuy rcs we eens . 160 Sea b bat ands blacd ememr rn teiners Sky sctrp hare. 252 Imterinaternitya Gomlerence= 4... nw. ee 197 SCro]] Peerage en ere a ean Nae Vel ee 1 TS Senior MOriolio meme viet ei hae eee ids A pumiomlrom | Comraitteenn teeta nee 155 Sigma Alpha Epsilon..............-.-.-+-. 234 aleanale ppd OMe URES 55, duc Se aeeneny earage aie aun 236 [Gis oe) SG: «oo aue oe ono Sucre ano] neni 214 Sigma) Co eee 250 SIgiiaeN Unseen s eres tome tebe ere ae ces 240 SOCCED Seen ch tate crn es akcocnae kes nia ehna nna ress III Lacrosse... et eee eee: 116 Saleen h ae |, Sn Meal etn dite eee is lwarcal ele, (Clan aNielieha x. oo nbedstos po gademmeee 216 Selon ecicn pe ee ee ao Student Llousesame aa asics ee Pos cee oc 186 IVICASC] Ue materia forsee: nei: 2 Pte aycncrs isle 192 Soins Se ety. See an) 114 VELA We ey ae pe cries LOS INGusicale @lilbspamewnrts sa re eee merit eater 158 STOUR Taue eee manatee See RR stay Banjo Club.........--..0+5.00s-55. 161 URES Ce ANOS a Sa arorath 6 cee ie a Nene ae 140 lees Cla ene eee ge 309 fLechs Boat Glube samen iemcgorsvsimacn he ee on 183 Orcehestralers ce aero eae Oe epee ary 160 Tech Engineering Neve oe eet Oe 146 NavabArchitectural Society.2.. ..4r-erre ade 253 LSC oe SA cop ae 2 eee ee ee 142 Technology Christian Association........... 162 Officers of the Administration.............. 266 Teche Shown meron eae an = ace 0 050 Oreanizauonsas- fae toes. eres oe 148 AT eta Clie hs Man en rts na eam ear ad® OstnisMeee eee nee or oe tee | LPS A Hetan Delta hice ere rine eae 8 AA EC Heras ome cee ocean oi emneee cae) 2240 Diner Delta (ele nae tke schon ae AAT IRieve ed Me toes ect oP Ree 6,0 DO ome eRe 106 iipbctabstOiem.. etek aes acy Aree 8220 eigbcltaauhetacm cere sae reer omens 222 Wrarsity. (ilu austen aches esr ater tre 100 Pim Carmona IDSA ooccsomsccbabaeoodecuue: 224 Vi OOULOO See eR eee Pesce es 4. AA. TDG LAS) Stim ve co teig domes 6 aaa ees octeree ees oko 226 Bia pas sigina mapa aks n seine 20 Walker Memorial’ Gommitteé,...5..0.....0- 154 Pee LD CLEA Re: ec « Qavae. qe atom seta Cho sh ta 230 Wearers of Institute Insiomiaz. .cs.aee + «7 263 PhiSiemakappa.......ai-eeteee ae eae 232 Werestling (ht ot aos ne ecm sas’ @ 11S 337, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The 1934 Tecunigue Board takes this opportunity to express its apprecia- tion for the assistance of the following persons who have played an important part in the publishing of this book: Miss Emily L. Lyman for her invaluable secretarial services Mr. J. Rhyne Killian, Chairman of the Advisory Council on Publications Mr. Horace S. Ford, Bursar Mr. Carroll L. Wilson, Assistant to the President Mr. John M. Nalle, Placement Officer Miss Mary F. Hewins, Dean’s Office. We feel that the work of the following firms and representatives with whom we have dealt in producing Volume XLIX should be commended: Layout Suggestions: Mr. R. C. Knight of the Howard-Wesson Company Engraving Service: Miss Dorothy Cooper of the Howard-Wesson Com- pany Composition and Printing: Mr. D. G. Valz of the Andover Press Photographic Service: Miss Jeanette True of the Warren Kay Vantine Studio Cover: Mr. Ralph L. Harden of the Mason Box Company Binding: Mr. E. A. Gordon and Mr. S. M. Pendleton of the Boston Book- binding Company. The following unsigned work is here identified: Photographic Division pages by Mr. A. K. Chakmaklian of our staff Sketches in the “Heads of Departments” section by Mr. Sam Paul of our staff and Mr. Donald F. 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