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CLA SSICII L DEPA IFYPVENT HARLAN HOGUE BALLARD, jr. First saw this light through innocent and guileless eyes on March 12, 1882, at Lenox, Mass., but now is situated at Pittsfield, in the same state. Harlan H. Ballard, his father, is a librarian. A English blood courses through his veins. H. H. Ballard and Eng- lish Ballad are given as notable relatives. Harlan came to Andover in the spring term last year and will furthericultivate his inoffensive manner at Har- vard. Gfzv' C f 110 FARRAND NORTHROP BENEDICT Made his first goal on September 27, I88O in a town in New jersey which is hard to pronounce and harder to print. He has been here for three years and is going to Yale in the fall with the purpose of making the hockey team. W. B. Benedict is the father of this aspirant. Cajvfaziz zy'1-1'or,fvyf Ylvzm Class Rally' 7271711 JAMES RALPH BLOOMER Comes from Cincinnati, Ohio, where he first tackled the problems of life on Sept. 17th, 1878. That he is a good foot-ball player, and quite a winner among the ladies is thought by every one, not excluding Ralph himself. james Frank Bloomer, his father, is Sec. and Treas. of the C. H. Sz D. R. R. Ralph came to Andover in the fall of '98 as a case of necessity and will go to Yale. Scotch and English blood fiows in his veins. Em! Hal! 7271711 flyngk Ykgng Gift' Cfllb ljfllfllllflit' C7110 I3
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Tlll? 1900 .CLASS BOOK LOUIS HORACE ARNOLD Was born September 23, ISSO, at Willimantic, Conn., where he still holds his residence. Ansel Arnold, a merchant in Williamntic is his father. Louis says that his blood is pure American and that George Washington is a relative. He came to And- over at the opening of Senior year and expects to enter Yale with the class of 1904. ALVIN CONVERSE BACON Came to us in '98 from Rutland, Vermont, but has since removed to Brandon in the same state. His father, H. D. Bacon, is in the marble business. Bacon has English blood in his veins and gives as distinguished ancestors james Wilson, and possibly Lord Bacon. Alvin expects to continue his future education at Yale. Class Team. EMERSON WOODS BAKER Was born on February, 28, 1882, at Fitchburg, Mass., where he still lives. His father is Charles F. Baker, a lawyer of that place. Emerson came to Andover as a Junior Middler and has improved every moment of his time since, having been promi- nent and active in all the popular branches of school life. He will enter Harvard. U1z1z'c1gg1'zza'1zaz'e Treasurer' fy' Afklefze Assoc. lJ7'6'.S'Z.Il,6'7lf fy' forzmz Presideuf zy'f1zg11z'1j1 Chflllffllllll zy'JWz'rror Board Philo-Forum Debafer ZVfa1zage1' ry' Hockey Team. Class Prophet I2
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YHE 1900 CZ.fISS' BOOK CLARENCE SMITH BODFISH Born Aug. 31, I882, in Beacon Falls, Conn., but wishing to be near his future school removed to Law- rence, where he now resides. His father C. 1. Bod- fish is an employee of the American Woolen Co. Ethan Allen is given as a distinguished relative. Bodhsh is preparing for Harvard. THOMAS ALEXANDER BUTKIEWICZ The claimant of this unpronouncable name first began to throw the hammer at Nanticoke, Penn. on July 21, 1881. Tommy startled the entire prep class at his first algebra recitation, with his lengthy cognomen, ornamented with flourishes and accents. Pure Polish blood flows in his veins. T. A. Butkie- wicz, a merchant, is his father. Boots, with his customary modesty, refrains from mentioning any distinguished relations, but we suspect that it was owing to the length of time it would take to write their names that he omits them. I-Ie has decided to entrust cultivation of his athletic propensities to Princeton. Jllkzfzngwf M Class 7211771 Foo!-ball Ykfnm Track Tmm Preszkimf cy' Fonwz ML'd7lS Prize .S776'lZA'L'7' Second lifewzz, '98 Robzvzsozz Przfsz' Dcbnler, Zmzf frrzlse. GERALD CHITTENDEN Began first to perfect his retiring manner on Sept. 26, 1882, in New York City where he still has his home. Gerald has Welsh and English blood in his veins. Horace Hatch Chittenden, a lawyer, is his father. Last fall he came to Andover in preference to other schools because he had to. 14
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