High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 20 text:
“
llliclcmmfzlc 3.-vlgZlCl'l0l'il captures Pittsburg ll0llSCl1l'C2lliCl' with zi flying tackle. Glazed Tile Ceilings, Hall of Fame, New York University. McKim, Mead 6: White, Architects. Built by R. GUASTAVINO CO. 49 East l9th St., New York City. Old South Building, Boston, Mass Factory, Woburn. Hass. . Ask Your Dealer for 'Searfs and Suspenders I Bearing our Trade Mark I , A Q Z I Recommended y f ZZ Q W for and X , I coanecr Z gig! Z 7 SUPERM. - Z ff 1 ff ww W f STYLES Q Z HNISH I f , WELD, COLBURN 8: WILCKENS n I Manufacturers 806-808 BROADWAY NEW YORK
”
Page 19 text:
“
IiD1ct'1f:u1:1-11: 2.-Foothall. IQOO vs. IQO7. The Sophs forget to celchrate. ew ork A A University For Clrcular of any one of the Nlne Schools, Address University Regis- trar, Washington Square, Clty. The University schools occupy three 1lOIlllS of a triangle. TI1e two tindergratltt- ate schools are at University Heights. 'l'Ill't'C professional schools Zll'C at XVash- ington Square. The Medical School is at East. 26th street Zllltl First avenue. Tilt! fll'1ltlll1tlC School Zllltl Slllllllltll' School are at VVashington Square, with branch work at University Heights. Open to High School Graduates TVVO UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOLS AT UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS. I. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCI- ENCE, University Ifteiglits.-'I'l1is college follows the Group System, which gives ex- ceIIe11t results. Students CIIICI' Freslnnan A, or Il, or C. The next year they elect one of nine groups. TI1e senior year may he comhiued witI1 tl1e first year's work i11 any uf the professional schools. University .Ileights is a complete college community, with dormitories, athletic field, tennis t'tllll'IS, hoating, etc. II. SCIIOOL OF Al:'l'I.IED SCI- ENCE., University Heights.-til Civil Eu- gineering. 625 Mechanical Engineering. ffl, Marine Engineering. 545 Chemical Engineering. This school Zllll'IlClS hecanse with excellent instruction it offers its stu- de11ts valnahle coIIegc privileges. It shares, with the College of Arts, i11 tI1e gym- llItSllllll, athletic ticId, tennis courts, dor- mitories, chapter IIOIISCS, lihrary, etc., etc. Open to College Graduates TWO NON-PROFESS-IONAI. SCIIOOLS AT WASI-IINGTON SQUARE. III. GRADUATE SCIIOOL, Wash- ington Square. fScienee courses at the lIeights.l-Candidates for the degrees of Master of Arts or Doctor of Philosophy 01' Science, find 'here over loo courses-aiu ranged i11 Three Groups under a special Faculty. Open to all Students Qualified for any of the Courses IV. SUMMER SCIIOOL, Washington Square. fScience courses at the I'Ieights.J -The Summer School has heen trans- ferred to NVashington Square. It opens July 7 and continues six weeks. The num- Imer of professors and of courses has heen Ah-AAAININA greatly enlarged. Fee, 325. The University Building may he reached i11 less than an hour from any part of the Metropolitan District, with its population of 4,500,000. Open to High School Graduates TIIREE VROFESSIONAI. SCHOOLS AT WASHINGTON SQUARE. V. UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL, Washington Square.-Day and Evening Sessions. Courses may he completed in two or three years, as desired. Daily ses- sions, 3:30 to 6 p. in. Evening sessions, 8 to io p. m. Tuition, S100 per year. Open to Graduates of Colleges and of State Normal Schools VI. SCHOOL OF PEDAGOGY,Wash- ington Square.-An advanced school for the training of teachers, furnishing thor- ough professional equipment for teachers wishing to tit themselves to hecomc super- i11tc11de11ts, principals, supervisors, profes- sors in Normal Schools and the Pedagogi- cal Department of Colleges. Degrees of I'd.M. and Ph.D. are granted. Open to High School Graduates VII. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, ACCOUNTS AND FINANCE, Washing- ton Square,-An evening course Csessions daily from 8 to I0 p. Ill., covering Eco- nomics. Commerce, Accounting, Auditing, Ilusiness Law. Transportation and Busi- ness Administration. Tuition, S100 per year. Open to High School Graduates who meet Standard of State Regents MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS. VIII. UNIVERSITY AND BELLE- VUE I'IOS'PITAL MEDICAL COL- LEGE, East 26th street and First avenue. --Consolidation H8985 of two eminent Medical Schools with over 12,000 graduates. Modern IVICII, Modern Methods, Modern Means of Instruction. Tuition, SISO per year. Open to Hlgh School Graduates who meet Standard of State Regents IX. NEW YORK-AMERICAN VET- ERINARY COLLEGE, 141 West 54th strect.-Consolidation of the two oldest veterinary schools in the United States. Three years' course. Tuition, 100 per year. A 'I
”
Page 21 text:
“
JANUARY 7, IQO4.-HSOlJilH class dinner at the Vcndome. Ten Freshmen attend. EMKKMKKMMMM SURETY ON Bouos. Jiizf' '- -- wwwm A ' S t C merlcan ure y ompany 0 .g':1 ,.iV hi my -,351 100 Broadway, New York. 'fy .,1',ae,3,i ' -f-kqfg -------- 0 3 gli?- lg CAPITAL - - S2.500.000.00 3 Q piisx noNosMEN suPERs1:m:n. 0. 42, Q . S'1'A'l'EMEN'1' 1nacEM1s14:R 51, 1903. fl, Hmm i im iiii4iiiii ty REZUIHQLEIQS qincitzaings - S5.66 1,245.97 f-, N Q. -,' 2 11N, . . api n 2,500,f700, +0 R i LI.3Xl3II,I'1'1?S tiuciuding H 1 - -1 - H ' deserve 75o,o31.o4, I I D . E 'j lgi ' 3 HBN1evn.LYM,4N,Pm. WALTER s. .1oHNs1oN, Vice-Pres. 0 N iwffmi H 'nl WT This Company issues Bonds for persons in positions of public or h 1l:I4gi5',1, ,I ..t privntc trust throughout the United htutcs and 1uCmmd:l, und is ,- Li L K il Abit ' accepted ns Sole Suruty by thc Courts of thisuud the other principal li ',-, 1'!,,, M-HJg.w L.'.,tQ:0 States on all Ifonds and Uudertnkmgs. Preiuiurus paid this Com- K ur., nm: pnny by fidggggglixglcgfzgkflc:nrgunlrlvzggglrililixlgci-111115. -' H f 5395 Hom' Offlcf Bulldlnv. ?I?ZS'2'if,93i?2e'f?ai1'Z'.fS5'!ivf.fa, '4i 'jffiilifffk New York. Newark Office, 10,3 Broad Street 484 Jersey City KKXMKMKKE BRONX t i BOROUGH1 B 731 Tremont Avenue, New York City I CAPITAL ---- SURPLUS AND PROFITS - - 575,000 C. AIJELISERT IHCCKER - Pl'CSidCIll SAM'l. MCMILLAN - Vice-President M. M. CORWIN ---- Cashier DEPOSITORY FOR. THE STATE AND CITY OF NEW YORK sso,ooo ' RESIDENCE OF cARD1NAL WooLs1cY Business and Individual Accounts Soiicited
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.