Phillips Academy - Pot Pourri Yearbook (Andover, MA)
- Class of 1908
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IFFANY sr Co. Diamond and Gem Merchants, Goldsniiths, Silversmitlis, I Stationers :md Dealers in Artistic Nterclmndise Out-of-Town Service The facilities of Tiffany 6: Co.'s Mail Order Department place at the disposal of our out-of-town patrons a service approximating in promptness and efficiency that accorded to those making purchase in person On advice as to requirements with limit of price, Tiffany Sr Co. will send photographs or careful descriptions of what their stock affords. This request involves no obligation to purchase To patrons known to the house or to those who will make themselves known by satisfactory references, Tiffany Sc Co. will send for inspection selections from their stock Tiffany Bt Cofs wares are never sold to other dealers and can be obtained only from their establishments, in New York, Paris and London Tiffany ff Co. 1908 Blue Book Tiffany Sc Cofs i908 Blue Book is a compact catalogue of 666 pages, containing concise descriptions, with range of prices of jewelry, silverware, clocks, bronzes, pottery, glassware, etc., suitable for wedding presents and other gifts-Blue Book will be sent upon request Fifth Avenue and 3 7th Street, NewYork -Ifoitfftltft -5 3: 'wx e' Gil? ::1ia2f5ff:.1,f:'sFf2z 253. -ff: G 1 'f1F3'2'S'f1 5if1 E5E:E553Eg55r --2:?'f'- 5 ' Il. --H151 : EE3.:1'3'I.5E5'Ei '3I:5. '- -fre A WY- 13.5 5555 'PEI 'f 1 ,I j1jf.j:fEQ1I f?J A fx -A eff- ' 11 5 25. 2 4 ..'.1'Sr-vw , ,'2a55:'5-55 ' 'f . , M 4,.....ot ........... ., 515545, v,.,,,,, .Nur SQ ' of ' . 1 ' 2: ' fsjgifti? fi '51 EQ i Eff' fgi iffig 5 J 'r:1,'f::'-'Eif QE 12 5' si If ...W-1. mn--enum , v , fc: M' Benjamin Young Man'e Suit BOSTON AGENCY AT . U 388 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON Che . tlniotrsitv . Stbool SMALL CLASSES, THOROUGH AND. INTENSIVE . METHODS EXPERT TEACHERS 1908-1909 81111111-:lt Slissmx- August 6, 1903, to Sep- tember 26, IQOS Scuom. Y1f:AR-fbctolner 1, 19oS, to july 1, 1909. With Christmas and Easter Vacations RIQVIICXV '1'11:1tM-April 1, 1908, to july 1, 1909. To prepare for june Examinations Special and thorough preparation of pupils for the PI'ElllIllllEi.l'y and l 111al lflxaminatious for Yale College and Sheffield Scientilic School IGN' Cl.I'fIIf1Il' mfrz're.r,r George ll. Fox. IIYJI., Principal No. 1 COOLIDGE STREET l3nung'n igntvl' Court Street and Court Square Marker T5 n u 5 P School and Tremont Streets Ente! Elnttruinr Boylston and Tremont Streets B, O S T 0 N J. P.. WHIPPLE COMPANY VVI-I EDN' N u V X 'NN s BESURETHATWIURTICKET READS 11 P SCENIC OUTE Winter and Summer st trains leave from North Station Boston for West Dining ancl Tourist car Service on through trains. SfL'c1i1lafif'nl1'ml -g'f7'L'Il In nfl i1lr1ufr:'r.r. Snfzrl Iwo turd: in JfIUl7J'fIl7' bvaklc! U llilfx and I' 'al'v.r ry'flfa.v.ruCh1lscil.r. A 1 fires: l'11.mrngcr lhwpi., lfoslan, C. IVI . Blfllal ,' General., Passenger Agent. B QSTON. III a 1 9 ' ern points and the Pacific Coast. Parlor, Sleeping, ?6i?iiP5?if95f.Vh'f ll lf :Q Macullar Parker Company ll c:LoT1-UNC. all if ,gr ,ge READY TO WEAR AND TO MEASURE 1-ll The best in style, fabric and fit. ill Special attention given to the requirements of students both in Clothing and Furnishing Goods. ,gr ill Made in workshops on the premises. X s ll 400 WASHINGTON STREET, - BOSTON 'l sl all al' iekiiififgkffigk ft, G' ' Bent or B ush COMPANY A x T gi I Nliillll 'YM'6 ' COLLEGE, LMBLEMS 'A 'Y CLASS PINS M E, D A L S The view is Hue! XVhcther you look nt our suits, B A D C' Tl S evening suits. or our ovcrconts, you F L A G S sec tlic sort tlmt really well-clresscfl college men and school boys wear. S T A T I O N E, R Y - Mail orders llllcrl. ROGERS 1'liIC'1' Sz CO., 258-S42-1260 llrozulway is Slofesl I5 SCHOOL ST., BOSTON NICW voniq IV X X W X X X X X X X X X X Z 04 Zen ,, 053, I I fff f ,,,, Z WZ 511111, ,,- Z ,W 1 V, , W ., Q1ZZZhzZ,Wg ,,L,. 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Purdy 8: Company HE. name lllltrhg H is synonymous for all that is best in portraiture, means excellence in design and finish, and guarantees courteous, intelligent treatment from the clay of sitting to the delivery of the finished pictures -:- -:- -:- 1911 utugnmilpvrzi In illlpillipn Auhnuvr fm' Ilpv lllllfill' 121113 gklrgb Q Q si 3 tween Temple Place d West Sxreer I46 TREMONT STREET BOSTON, MASS. VII 'Q' 'lf ...Qlnrrrrt ZHa1ll Svtglrn... MADE BY Foss, Packard G- Co. BOSTON, MASS. ' Celebrated Custom Knox Hats Laundry Agency . 51. Zgnrnn Maker of Men's Clothes and Furnisher TelePh0ne 116 Main Street, Andover IX woetsetsetsessetsetsotaetsetgttsetsetsetses M. Shulman 81 Co. ..ILlailnrz... 1024 CHAPEL STREET NEW HAVEN CONN. lloslon University School ol lled Tltirly-Sixth Annual Session Opens October, 1908 Tl Advanced and tl . iorough methods of instruc- tion. A b Ll ' rua and cotnprehensivccurriculum. Scientific liberal. medical education. including Homoeopathic therapeutics. Exceptionally high standard results in small classes and makes possible unusually extensive laboratory and clinical facilities. upwards of 30,000 hos- pital and dispensary patients being annually available for purposes of clinical instruction. A large proportion of graduates receive desir- able hospital appointments. Certificates of graduation from approved high and prepara- tory schools acccpted in lieu of otroll st lloonard THE INTERCOLLEGIATE BUREAU OF ACADEMIC COSTUME ALBANY, N. Y. MAKERS OF Zaps, Gowns and Hoods to Yale, Harvard, Prince- ton, Cornell, Columbia. llartnmutlt. lirnwn, Wil. liaxns,Wesleyan, Amherst and many others. Class contracts a specialty. oods Packed ana'Sl1ippea' STORAGE Cheap and Prompt CDIYZIIICC examinations. 0 1 Buchan 8: FFHHCIS For Information and Catalogue Apply tc . BLUE SIGNS Frank C. Richardson, M. D., Registrar I069 Boylston Si.. B oston, Mass. 10 pa,-K Street Andover MAIL OUTFITTERS ill VVe care for our customers in all parts of the country. If our representative does not reach your town, samples can go almost anywhere. The longer we serve you the better we can serve you. CHASE 81. OO., New Haven ...EVERYTHING FOR... . Wm Dean Te 77 7715 .... Ollntlging anim... Baseball illurnialging CEnnhn T f a C li Ready Made and Made to Order A Specialty Made of First-Class Furnishing Goods for RA. Athletic Store 5'L'de'1'S' Wear H. F. CHASE, Prop. ANDOVER, - - MASS. H MAIN STREET f ANDOVER MASS XI ' ii? .I ' Wa I vaufim ns The pen with the Clip-Cap 's I Fo en A simple, common-sense, ever-ready writing Instrument h f E II I b I ready or use. xce enty made and eautlful ln 3 I I h I b our guarantee. Pen points for every W W f b kI I' ale by the best dealers everywhere. G0.,I-I3 . . .' te SL, Chicago. 136 St. james Street, Montreal ' . . . ' ' co. nz Golden Lane, London, E. C. BIGELOW KEN NARD AND CO Jewelers and Importers Makers of flne Watches and Clocks 5 UWASHINGTON STREET BOSTON Goldsmiths, Silversmiths. XII The Leading Fire Insurance Company of America STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Q Q 0 I o fo 0 INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, CONN. On the 31st day of December, 1907 Cash Capital . . S4,000,000.00 Reserve, Re-Insurance fFlreI 6,060,039.87 Reserve, Re-Insurance Clnlandj . 148,124.34 Reserve, Unpaid Losses IFlrel . 454,409.16 Reserve, Unpaid Losses llnlandb . 118,276.52 Other Claims . . . 349,113.66 Net Surplus 3,754,605.88 Total Assets .... S14,884,569.43 Surplus as to Policy Holders . 57,754,605.88 LOSSES PAID IN EIGHTY-NINE YEARS: S1I2,036,856.57 WILLIAM B. CLARK, President W. H. KING, Vice Pres. HENRY E. REES, Sec. ASSISTANT SECRETARIES A. N. wn.l.mMs E. s. ALLEN E. J. sm.oAN cuv E. nunosu.-:v w. F. wHl'r1'e::.sEv, Jn., MAnm: Agents in all the Principal Cities, Towns and Villages of the Uniled Slales and Canada XIII Emmg Qlnnmz ICE CREAM... ...SUNDAE STUDENTS' SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS Noyes E. French Main Street - Andover, Mass. LTHOUGH our Clothing ts all ready, lt must not be com- pared wlth ready-made Clothing, as lt ls hand-tailored by our own crew of expert tallors, and your own tailor can show you no better. Suits and Overcoats, 325.00 to 345.00 Dress and Tuxedo Suits, 338.00 to 860.00 l.- -1 1.l.i1-. 575 Washington Street. Boston toPP. FRANKLIN srnmmry XIV ESTABLISHED I886 Freeman gl Company - Fine Shirts and Under- wear io Measure .... Spring Slyles of Imported Fabrics and Exclusive Designs ana' Colorings now ready for inspection. -il1 . I2 BEACON STREET - BOSTON TELEPHONE HAYMARKET 903 ' ' . mb a. ri ri ri ,.,. ri ri ri .ri - XV hi AKERS or aooxs AND ALI. xmas OF PRINTED It MATTER : : : Qc PRINTERS 'ro PHILLIPS ACADEMY FOR 99 YEARS Q0 P R I N T E R S EL ER PU ISI-I S JOHN N. COLE TREASURER ANDOVER, ' MASSACHUSETTS E11-. PROPRIETORS OF D Uhr - nhnuvr - Mnnkatnrv ls'rAal.lsr-can moo SCHOOL BOOKS AND THE LATEST NOVELS PERIOD' v ICALS AND MAGAZINES. A LARGE AND FINELY SELECTED LINE OF STATIONERY, DESK SUPPLIES, FOUNTAIN PENS, ETC. DENNlSON'S CREPE PAPER AND OFF-'ICE NECESSITIES : : : : : : -I-I-IE PRESS BUILDING IVIAIN STREET 7 XVI L 'THE PCT-POURRI CLASS BOOK 'OOLUMEXV1 NIANAGING EDITOR RUSSELL STILES liuamnss MANMQRK A N D R E VV P. F' O S S l'nhli.vhm al PIIIL Lll'.S' .-I CA D INV 1 A ND 0 V15 AQ. lil,-l.S'.S'f1 CllU.S'l:' 7'71S'1 IVIIVETEEIV IIUIVDNED l:'lGll7' S' 5 'qv vo :gg , - Q ,f f To ALFRED E. STEARNS ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF HIS FIFTH YEAR AS PRINCIPAL OF PHILLIPS ACADEMY. . .. , X I W 'N 7 V A I J Q 111, , W - If E ff A1,U1x1N1 Assoc'1,xT111Ns AT11 1.1f:'1'1c:s . , CIIA1-1131. SP1s.1x1q1e11s . C1..xss1cs . I2111'1'o1e1.x1, If.xc'111.'1'v I+'o11L1m GRINIJS II1s'1'o111u.x1, . INggU11zY . M1sc14:1.1.1xN1Qr1L1s . MUs1c.x1, fQIiIl.XNIZ.1X'1'I0NS 171111.11 . . S1-31211121 Soc:112'1'11is S1aN1o1: 1X'I..'X'l I'ICIi 'I'1u1s'1'1c1':s . HIFIZ: 1'E1fE'i5- fl' 51 2 - .- L XINDOX I R I RI QS Uff I kbs! 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Wednesday noon to Friday, November 25 to 27, 9.30 A.M. , Wednesday, December 16, l909 Thursday, January 7, VVednesday, March 31, Thursday, April 8, 9.30 A.M. Wednesday, june 23, Friday, June 25, 8.30 A.M. Monday to Saturday, June 28 to Iuly 3, Wednesday to Saturday, June 30 to July 3- 5 Entrance examinations Exercises begin for the two, lower classes Exercises begin for the two upper classes Thanksgiving recess First term ends Second term begins Second term ends Third term begins Commencement Entrance examinations in Andover and New York City Harvard examinations Yale examinations 6 w . 6 HJJSTEAIE 0 GEORGE HARRIS, DD., LLD., Prvsfiz Elected 1902 ALFRED E. STEARNS, A.M., Clerk .Elected 1903 DIAMES C. SAWYER, A.B,, T'l'CUS7ll'Cl' Elected 1900 ALEXANDER MCKENZIE, lJ.D. Elected 1876 JAMES G. VOSE, D.D. Elected 1886 GEORGE BROWN KNAPP, A.M. Elected 1898 JAMES HARDY ROPES, D.D. Elected 1898 CLARENCE MORGAN, A.ll. Elected 1900 CHARLES O. DAY, DD. Elected 1901 CLTFIFORD Il. MOORE, PHD. Elected 1902 ALFRED L. RIPLEY, A.M. Elected 1902 HENRY L. STIMSON, A.M. Elected 1905 ELTAS ll. BISHOP, A.l3. Elected 1907 ffllf AMHIQRST AN110v1Qu ANn0v1cR CAM 1111111012 I'1z0v1D1zNe1c, R. I. 1.l0s'r0N C1111 11111111112 BU1z1.1Nc:'r0N, VT. AN110v1a11 CA 1111111111112 ANDOVER NEW Yomc, N. Y. N1cW'1'0N C1cN'1'111s 6 9 6 ew u .ALFRIEIJ 'IE1zN1cs'r S'1'1a.xRNs. Prirzcifml Plzillifvs .-lcadciny on Peter Smith llyers Memorial Foundation. Elected, 1903. lnstructor and Registrar, 1897-1903. l'repared for College at l'hillips Academy, 1890. College :-Am- herst, 1894. II' Y Clubs :-lleadmasters Association. New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. American Forestry Association. National Geographical Association. Former instructor llill School, l.'ottstown, Pa., 1894-1897. Publications:-Newspaper and magazine articles. lll.X'I l'lllCNV Seom' IVTCCURIJY, A.M. lll.Yfl'ItCf0I' in fWllf1IOIllflf'I'L'S. Ap- pointed, 1873. Prepared for College at St. jiohnsbury Academy, St. hlohnshury, Vt. College :-Dartmouth, 1873. A K E Publications:- McCurdy's Exercise llook in Algebra. W11.1.1ix1x1 111.4111 Gmxvizs, A. M. Professor of NClf1lfl'lYISCI.CllCl'.f on the George Peabody Foundation. Re-elected, 1881. Teacher, 1866-IMQ. l'repared for College at Lawrence Academy, Groton, 1858. Col- lege :-Amherst College, 1862. A K E . Wallcei' Instructor of Mathematics at Amherst, 1862 to 1866. Marietta College, Marietta, O., 1870-1874. Professor of Physics and Civil Engineering in Massachusetts Agricultural College at Am- herst, 1874-1881. 1 7 YI' kg ij '-in Jaw., jig 'kj . ,....4.. .4 .'... .:.:.1 .1 .,-, -.-.-..'z'.'. .A-1'f.'.'.'.1 n.. 1-'-':-J .'.r-1rgL'.i- '-I-2 -V:-i-.::'.'.:' faux. IJ-L'- '. eu .-tw - -J- :':,-:l. 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Ap- pointed, 1880. Prepared for College at Phillips Academy, 1873. College :-Amherst 1878. XII Y, db B K Instructor Monson Academy, Monson, Massi, 1878-1879. Mem- ' ber School Board, Andover, Mass. Pres. Andover Village Improve- ment Society. Member Board of Trustees Home for Aged People . Statistical Secretary Phillips Academy Alumni Association. C. Exnsuson S'1'oN15, Ph. B. Ilnstruclor in French. Appointed, ISQO. C11.x11L12s H. FORBES, A. B. Professor of Luliu on John C. Phillips Foundation. Elected, 1891. Prepared for College at University Grammar School, Providence, R. I. College :-Brown, 1890, Berlin, 1897-8. A K E, 4: 11 K Clubs :-American Philological Association, American Institute of Archaeology. President Classical Society of New England, 1907-8. Publications:--Harkness and Forbes, Caesar's Gallic War, Eight Orations of Cicero, A School Cicero. A11c1111m1,n F111z13MAN, A. M. Instructor 'in History. Appointed, 1892 Prepared for College at Cortland, N. Y. College :-Brown, 1889, Cornell, 1890. A K E, I' 2, KD B K Instructor in History, Cortland Normal School. ALLEN Roumzs BIENNER, A. B., Professor of Greek. Elected, 1892. Prepared for College at Phillips Academy, 1888. College :-I-Iar- vard, 1892. Signet, O K, A Y, fb B K Publications:- Selections from Homer's Iliad, D. Appleton 81 Co. 1903, Beginner's Greek Book, American Book Co., 1906, Qjointly with Prof. H. W. Smyth of Harvardj. Lxmiss CIIANDLIQR GRAHAM, S.B. Instructor in Chemistry. Appointed, . 1902. Prepared for College at Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, N. Y. College :-Wesleyan, 1890. 41 N K-D Publicationsz- For American Journal of Science, Artificial Geysers, Sand Transportation by Rivers. 8 ' K ':SV'I Y -v I 1 'f w af' D, gf 'J' If--1-am. -wwf -' 1 11.1 'v,1,' I . 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J. rin,- - -- . .-1'-I 3' ' .'- L7 ::.1u' :lf :'f.'.'.::A 41 2' 1'-. n- al - - -11. -' r' - -' H 1 ' , ,554 ,.g,.if.: .JI-'if.,:1 .:., q..,-,- .:g,,.1i1 .-.4-.g,2,,q. ,,1,x ,,:1 .Qin .gE,12,xa., gE.,,1,,5:-A:-lbs.:-'-H.,,4,g.3,,,,,-.4.:1, I w I S - N f X 2 1 - g 9 ., .. A 4 1 - 9' , 71 fl 5 I 5 1 1 4 - X . 2 ---.. -L ,l.ll-:RN.xRn M. AI.1.I4:N, A. B. 11lSf1'IlCI'01' in Latin. Appointed, 1893. Prepared for College at Phillips Academy, 1888. College :--Yale, 1892. Instructor Seglar's School, Newburg, N. Y., 1892-93. joIIN LEWIS PIIILLIPS, A. B. Instrzoclor in Latin. Appointed, 1894. Prepared for College at Haverhill High School, Haverhill, Mass., Brewster Academy, VVolfboro, N. H. College :-Dartmouth, 1894. K K K, Tiger, fl? B K FIQEDEIIICK EDWIN NliNV'1'ON. Instructor in Maflzenzalics. Appointed, 1895. Prepared for College at Phillips Academy, CX-1893. Col- lege 1-Yale Shefheld Scientific School. 2 'E x CII.ixIu.l2s PICAIIOIJYY, PII. D. f10IIOI'll1'jl Director of the Dcpartllzcnt of .'llllCl'l'C0ll Arclzcicology. Elected, IQOI. VVARRIEN IQING lXflooIua1IIQ.xIm, A. M. .LCCflH'6'l' in .flrclmeology and CIH'Uf0l' of the Mnsncin of filllL'1'1'C!7lL flrclzncalogy. Elected, 1901. College :-Denison, ex-1887. Studied at Smithsonian Institute, 1888- 1891. Dartmouth, 1901. Fellow Am. A. A. Sci. B GD II On Ohio State University faculty, 1894-1897. Publications:- Primitive Man in Ohio, History of Ohio Indians, 'tPrehistoric an Implements. LISSTIER 'Emvixlen LYNDIEV, A. B. lnxlrncfor in Matl1cnn1l1'cs. Appointed, 1901. Prepared for College at Mount Hermon School. College:- Wesleyaii, 1901. ID N G, fb B K l'IORAClC M.xI1T1N POYNTER, A. B. l1ISf7 ItCf0l' in Greek and Latin. Appointed, 1902. Prepared for College at Webln School, Bell Buckle, Tenn., and Phillips Academy, 1896. College :-Yale, 1900. Cb B K Instructor at King School, Stamford, Conn., 2 years. 9 . , , I , .. . . , ,. . . .. . . .H ...-.1-,.,.,. ,., ,:.'.-5-J .-.mf -:'.-g- '.y.z7'.1-,-.paz::,'.:':-:nz-514-L'- '.',-un..-1'::. ' vw., f'-t:-v'f1'f1'f.':.:--H 4'-1'-if 'war'Sz-'f-eq---51f::r-'A-VJ! ' 'MJ' -':'f.:Q- .'..!'fi:-.- -1-5-eg? zz-.2 ua 11:2-F 'Q-1 z-7:7 5 , 53' Wg-.L-7 .vy.g,. ..-1 :-N -.-V 5.,., . qu, -.-,,f-- l.-,- E ,-. !h...'--.g.,4 v,,i.-,- -., urn ,- --. uv, -,-...g y,,lx,1' 12-2-.-.' E fn: :-:Le -as .'fLHi- L'f'4'.g.:1: 1-:-'I f-ay x:s.,:n:-bg:-.gg:'f -:::5,2 ra gr. -g,-: ,il 15 ,','. -A-gg. ,f:.'.1.- 7.331 .:.:. 1--. fy- 7... 3.5151 3 1.-4.14 1.7. ,u,,.g,.. ,,,:,:,-5. h.- -7- rn -g 155 1,5-I ,-.' . .7 h 7 .v -I . .,,..,455,1 .,,,. -1:52 ,zgzgiz 2g:?,q,:f qfzq 53.2:g:a'f9-Q., aifffizikfg' ,,-X 1,5251 11, 5.-.J A5551 ,-5:5 gag 955.111 15, ':jf3'.:3 L-T-r.-a :-lf,--5:3 531: 21:-' ,::, 114251. ':- 1 :Aff w. '.'-tg. ' .2.-:yn J' -QW Ev :5:- gb, ,-1- It 1-1'1 ' 5-1 1, .rtw ...ESQ-Eff.:R.S1sh 5.9.-..,. . ng, QL ..,.K.,v4gu, , -M -,ALw.- L- x.L5?g,1q,,,,g..s, , - .guy . V 5 . - x I . ' f - , ' ' f X w ' . . K 5 , , 1 1 .1 .rw .-.1 .e ' - - 4' nvdfiv- - . - Q. --- . ss . - f- X 1l1c1Rs0N S. PAGE, M.D. Iilstriictoi' in Physiology and Hygiene. Physical Direeior, and M edieol Visitor. Appointed, 1902. Prepared for College at VVilliamsp0rt, Pa., High School. College :-University of N. Y., Springfield Training School. Roisizur Poivricia KEEP, A. B. Instrnctoi' in Gerwnan. Appointed, 1903. Prepared for College at Norwich Free Academy, Norwich, Conn., Ludwig-Georg Gymnasium, Darmstadt, Germany. College :-Yale, 1903, 11: B K, A A T CI.1NiroN C. Sciilcl-'1-'Y, A.ll. lnsmiclor in English. Appointed, 1903. Prepared for College at Perkiomen Seminary. College :-Harvard, 1903. fp B K CHARLES W1NsLow FRENCII, A.B. Inst-riictoz' in French. Appointed, 1905. Prepared for College at Somerville, Mass., Latin School. College Z'-BOStOl1 University, 1902. B GJ H, GJ N E Sub-master Hyde Park, Mass., High School, Master in Haclcley School, Tarrytow11-on-Hudson, N. Y. Glsoiusn VVALKJZR I-IINMAN, A.B., A.M. Insfrnefor in I-Iisfory, Latin, and German. Appointed, 1906. Prepared for College at Phillips Academy, 1894. College 1-lilarvard, A.B., 1898, A.M., 1899. In- structor in Greek, Latin, and German, WOl'CCStCf Academy. CECIL K1'r'1'1cRn01a BANCROFT, A.B. Instiwiefor in Latin, P1'i11cipal's 'ziSX'i.S'ffllIf, and Registrar. Appointed, 1906. Prepared for College at Phillips Academy. P. A. 1886, P. S. 1887. College:-Yale. CIP B K Instructor and Tutor, Yale, 1896-1906. C1e1AR1.1zs ART.IIU1i PARMEL1512, A.M. Instructor in Modern Lalzgnages. Appointed, 1906. Prepared for College at Rochelle CIll.j High School. College :-Beloit, A. B., 1901 3 Kenyon College, A. M., 1903. B GJ II Instructor in Modern Languages, Kenyon Military Academy, Gambier, O., 1901-1906. IO L ldmviylv-A. I-510 54 J' 11 ,IQ 1 Q 4 7 L 55 1 'wr -W' 'nap' du, ,, ., ., ,-. ,-,,., , , ... 4. -.I . .,,.,.,.. 1 ...,:- ,.,,,--, ,,-1 1.v.-,rr W11..-1.TA-'.1f1'i1.:11': i' 5'f,'.15'K 1::'17i'!zH:'-aiif 'fffhl' 'wi : 1473541347-'.'f1Zf1'.V::-:id-ff?-.:':-'L-ff'-'-f:,C'2'-71-ziim15'-,f,-Eat 4----1 151,153-1'-.-1,f,y -- - '.2L,v,1, 5-lv. -:wr ' so-, , , e ey xl ,',, ,-ff. gf: 5351 150719. ,-.-f ,..f' -.-Q' -,gqgr m ,-.'-lf:-'-34r.1,wz-.if 3 'fin we 4:2 B fix' Q 11:2 :mmf it 52 15: Q 2:.f::i 'rw 'af-'isa :!.'P.-'nf-'.':f f1'1 :fd che M '-12 A-. wi :ffrzm ,H J: P'-1 lfvfvgf J,.,u,','l! 21,115.85 --..,',2+n4 3:59.14 .,.,.'.,v,i!, ,-,-, Q17 ,gh 5-. gh .. Ilya -me-11' ,,,.. -1 ul fu :fp .. F 5-. 1-if '- uk, ?:':. 'W -1- ,wiv 1-'IZ 4. 1 H- 1 HJ- --- J' 'rl 'f-1 nf-g '! 1. rf 50' 51 1 . 7- r:':.-9635. ,-7f!:lPQf71 'EganEifiilii-3.':-1-si :-712'Z:'f .,1.V1:5':1 EH'-2.51: f1g'.,:r1-'la 14. .1: - 'r . 'urs lr-, -. - .0 .' - - '- J - 1 A 1 f N 1 r 1 s .- '-- ' l , - - x ' - - -' ' - M 'J--'-' 'S- 46 ARTHUR WILLIS LEONARn, A.B. Iustructor lu English Appointed, 1907. Prepared for College at Leal's School, Plainfield, N. I. College :-Princeton, 1897. Graduate Study, University of Chicago, in 1897 and 1900. American Whig Society. Instructor in Greek, Princeton, Assistant in English, the University Extension Depart- ment of University of Chicago, Instructor in English, Academy for Boys, the University of Chicago. WALTER I'IUSTON L1LLARD, A.B. Instructor in English. Appointed, 1907. Prepared for College at Hyde Park High School, Chicago, Ill. College :-Dartmouth, 1905. A K E Casque and Gauntlet. BAYARD DANIEL YORK, A.B. Instructor in Matllcuzalics. Appointed, 1907. Prepared for College at Norwich Free Academy, Norwich, Conn. College :-Yale, 1907. 2 E, 112 B K, Kit Kat Club. MARK1-IAM W1NsLow STACKPOLE, S.T.B. School Minister and ln- strucfor lu English Bible. Appointed, I907. Prepared for College at Colgate Academy, Hamilton, N. Y. College :-Colgate, 1895, Harvard 1896. A K E, CIP .B K LER0y l7liNWlCK SWIFT, SB. Iustructor lu Natural Sciences., Ap- pointed, 1907. Prepared for College at Tabor Academy, Marion, Mass. College :--Harvard, Lawrence Scientific, 1905. A 13 2 Assistant in Descriptive Chemistry, Harvard, 1904-1905, In- structor of Chemistry, Lowell, Mass., High School, 1905-1907. GEORGE FRANKLIN FRENCH, A.M. Instructor in M odcru Languages. Appointed, 1907. Prepared for College at Phillips Academy, 1897. College :-Dartmouth, A.B., 1901, A.M., 1902. K K K, fb B K Instructor, Plymouth, N. H., High School, 1902-1903 , Instructor, Stratford, N. H., High School, 1903-1906. Studied abroad, 1906- 1907. II xl J' ' E 4 X,.z .X ,,w-4-K lt 'Cn-N idx , .. . . , .. . . .. . . .. . 4 - ,,.,-, I v 1.-.-- .-.7.1- -4' :- '.-.viv-.5'::,'.:---'fun vi-LPI' '. u .'1'.z. ' 'Jw 7:i.'f-lf!!-12v1lJ::p-1.fvlyffflfm''!jlQ nfr. 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Appointed, 1907. Preparecl for college, Somerville, Mass., Latin School. Col- lege:-l'larvarcl, 1897-1899, A.'B.g Dartmouth, 1899-1902, A.M.g Yale, 1902-1903. GJ. A. G. Instructor in English, Dartmouth, IQO3-1905, Melrose High School, 1906, Somerville Latin School, 1907. EDNVIN TENNIQY llR1cWS'1'1cR, A.M. Instruictor in Physics. Appointed, 1907. Prepared for college at Lawrence, Mass., High School. College:-1'la1'va1'cl, 1890. ' iT.F, '?'jZV if 11111 'M-f.'P1s11fffvzf5x'yE, ffl' ' -. .. -f - . . ,.- L.. .,v.L,,,',, gn-, . L 1 dr 9 uhm zu 1 'wr v ma, ...... -. . . 7. .,- ... . ,J.,,,, V, -, 1.9, , , , - l ., -. -. - . .. - . , ..- f ' .., . , . . Qrpy:-7,31 12 . -Z'-'fy'-:J!'.'-3-1'5L'C'.Q:Q'.-.7 Q 1-' :5'g.n'y:. :, E- 45? ff? Qi1:11g'H:l4r..in'EnW2:Ef-55.59.-.'if:JZ-1-T-Egg.:gg?qg.:Z-,S-. -' - 1- -- . . - - 1 ' , 'f 'f -.A -' '. ,'-- :W .. ' '. :fc-1' ':'1:.... ..,r4.-.1P:S:5..g-21: 245- 11- :fn 1:9 V1 1:55 ffl.:-2-:ff ffl mf' -HV E 'iw :P,'Ag-5:51 'tg'-:Eiga.L,',f'. lg1,f1!- m .424 Zip 0,7 C124 E Q' Q :gp -:WLYI5 3:1 9 31: Psi' 6 4-'U :ff-:H :..'ve'n4'1vm2f7- ..'.7' z ' Lf-. -cr - s ' .i-.-J -:ia-'uf 754. v.. '.'-1 g .-Jf.z'.g.'u , fu 4,1 .--:'.uf.- - 1-.H :Hp-.,fI,4 na .-, -,H ,- 4.1 -. .-,- -.9-.-2. fn-11 -1 rv -nf .H 5 ,' uf. , '.f.. 1-,ug-.fn,g.: ,K 1 .l, -In 1 ,..'. .5 gf wg 1.1 -..4rf4. , U Au .L fm-Gwrl.-. - flair: '5i'r.:Fxf1:af:-ff-'wr12241491 ..1,Vza:, mf :lu K-.2 112 15 :U .4115 , f ff- 1 4 'x 'Q 'fML5!g3- ,M ,K .,'f xx.: rr-7 --.., K R., J. . ,.,,.,.g L Q, f , . 4 ' , 'Q 4' 0 0 FGUNDERS Q Q HON. SAMUEL PHILLIPS. JOHN ,l?HlLLll'S, LL.D. CONS'l'I'l'UT1ON AND Dmzns or TRUST SIGNED, April 21 1778 lflofxlum or '1'mIs'1'ls1f:s oRG,xN1zIzn, April 28 T778 Scuom, cwlmlcn mm INs'ruUc:'r10N, April 30 1778 ACT or INCORl'OliA'l'ION PASSED, October 4 1780 'I'r11so1.omc.xl. S1sM1Nfx1w ovlmlsu, Septcmber 23 Igog SCmN'r1r1c DlEI'.XliThlICN'F 0P1aN1f:n, September 27 1830 Alzcll.x1zor.oc,:Ic.x1. Dli1':XI!'l'hllEN'1' ovlzman, May I, 1901 0 ' PRINCIPALS f v ELTPHALET PEARSON, LL.D. ,773-1735 EBENEZER PEMBERTON, LL.D 1786-1793 MARK NEWMAN, A.M. 1795-T310 JOHN ADAMS, LL.D. 1810-1333 OSGOOD JOHNSN, A.M. T333-T337 SAMUEL H. TAYLGR, LL.D. 1838-1871 FREDERIC W. TILTON, A.M. 1871-1873 CECIL F. P. BANCROFT, LL.D. 1373-1901 ALFRED E. STEARNS, A.M. 1903- '3 1 .I.i .lfX.l':J: f'..l... F F- r-3 ,P F- I'-l ' In addition tO the Professors of the Andover Theological Sem- inary and the School Minister, other preachers are secured from time to time tO fill the Chapel pulpit. The names Of those Serving during the year 1907-1908 are as fOllOws:- . REV. NEHEMIAH BOYNTON, D.D. BROOKLYN, N. Y. REV. SAMUEL C. BUSHNELL ARLINGTON REV. CHARLES F. CARTER LEXINGTON REV. SAMUEL H. DANA, D.D. EXETER, N. H. REV. JOHN HOPKINS DENISON BOSTON REV. F. BOYD EDWARDS BROOKLYN, N. Y. i RESIDEN'l' WTLLTAM H. P. EAUNCE, of Brown University, PROVIDENCE, R. I. REV. PAUL REVERE FROTHINGHAM BOsTON REV. FRANK S. HUNNEWELL READING REV. ROBERT A. MACFADDEN DANVERS REV. ALEXANDER MANN, D.D. BOSTON REV. EDWARD F. SANDERSON PROVIDENCE, R. I. MR. ROBERT E. SPEER NEW YORK, N. Y. REV. ANSON PHELPS STOKES, IR., of Yale University, NEW ITAVEN, CONN. PROFESSOR AMBROSE W. VERNON, D.D., of Yale University, NEW HAVEN, CONN. I4 zJZ'0r xQ w K ,7 X., I ,ug 5-r-its-Q, A35 t B Ln-1 N -Gm. 1' 92,19 Q K 'F 'S E' wwf Q ,DMM I-g K 'iff lk 'U gd l wdagx xg Q Nw' r XR f -xx N x N f x Rx - . . J I fl M 'A X :mn-'Eg' . fi-. G X 4' shrug: . E 5-, -M1 , -.-1, -- -2 Q. ' ff: QL, N nal- s-.- nf: U T-2 ' . 'bf - , LK 'gW, . ' 5 - . n Su' I Q12 ' '.1 fQ '- ,Q lu-1: - 'Nw fl: wx: Jsjr .,. ' LH' 2 1' : T.-4341 c ' 51- !'gI!'L'E7?' ' . er ' - . 15: 5.114 ,5'if:?' ' . ,. Gif' n' -'-ii. fi1'f.:, T312 ' :GI-, . . ., , f N 4. ' ' ii . '. J- wg -?f's2 55410 'Hlfiial . .l .9g 'f- Lx -1 :.5Z,.. .. . - af' 51,31 yi ,fx . ' . . ' -5-S-.,.?Zi'g . ,,'-:xi-' . ' .31 .. .. . - -,Al,-ri.::A.E2,.ff3,-2.,,w,?txl ' . ' .' ' .s' -. - ' - :-X.-EETETQ 'J'- ff 1 I M51 J-kv I .W-f -I A, ich., J cy 1,-4 .'qLf::::f.'.g4:gV'51.2L wiki-5 rim..3ig3.:,QE.:?5i,.:-:lf43:59. .f'1Qi53, .g 4.11,5jilaEg5gf?5.Z:1:xLjj!::23,'-Tift'-1:.g1:-sz:.53323311:age-1g:1.'.Eiz:1.-55511. ,V E E Q 9 ' rib 3:-:jH:.. . .. .'fg4 ' Kw4gm'f- 2:11 i- ,-13:4 ,ff.:1r. yr T 5,3315 thug r V . X . X . 65 n fc L- I- - 1. 4- xx A Av . V V 1778 1778 1778 1780 1785 1808 1818 1818 1825 1830 1833 j833'35 1840 1854 1864 1865 1866 1866 1867 1875 1885 1875 1875 1876 1878 1878 1878 x April 21. Constitution and Deeds of Trust signed by the lfounders, llon. Samuel l.'hillips and john Phillips, I.L.D. April 28. lloard of Trustees organized. April 30. School opened for instruction, with thirteen pupils. October 4. Act of incorporation passed. The second Academy built near the site of the present llreehin Hall. Theological Department opened. january 1. Academy opened. Third Academy, present dining' hall, built. Pl1llOl1lZltll6Zlll Societ' founded. 5 Scientific Department founded. Societ 0f lncuir founded. Y Y Commons built. Classical course chanffed from two to three ears. Pe Tina l-'1111.o Miiznoix first published. Stone Academ , fourth llllilfllllff, burned. 5 llresent Academy built. Chair of Natural Sciences founded by George 'l9'eabody. Draper Prizes founded by VV. li. Draper. Scientific courses lengthened to three years. Classical course lengthened from three t0 four years. Taylor Memorial Library founded. Semi-centennial of l'l1ilo celebrated. Corner stone of new Chapel laid. New Chapel dedicated. Phillips Academy Centennial celebrated. Alumni Association organized. Tuna lYlIlll.l,Il'I.1XN first published. 16 '4.' l'4f'n1f fff ' 7 4 ,Lf-4-am 411,-an ,H f we I 1 ,rw 74 I rf 4 19' 'sv' 44---H -f 1 .,,-..:- .--,- -1--1,-.. 4.1.1. -nv' ,-s-up-,,,, nn..-. -. V. , -f.,-.-,Nun n ...-Ffh., -,,-,a ,.--1-I 1-. uv,-. -, .uf . Q.,-'-.9 ' -1--y11..f-,H .- '-1: ,v.- u.'.-,- .. .. H. 515-41 -1, , ,-,- ..,, .-v,.f- M, jg . J :..t.:...,- , mf' - Wf:fq-,14-'fy'-14'-'-'- '-'- uw-::f.-.5Q1:1g.5'-'1 x,' 1-:1'fLgu,-1,11 M.-., -' wk' '4fz:-'-'::-4.315-'r:2 '1fv.1i! -.:Z?f' -93:2 1 1 .2 N... 2:7-, Zum... -wt-,p4:!:71.5g2-5 vi: 51.3, ,La ily ff: 1:25 va-41'-'ff 'Q-' if-1 3.1 17-sp use .. .. 'pn ,,'g5.:::' -::fnlp.fU-.1.: ghd: .ski hp 15.7 5.36 4,1 wi, .:1:'5w. .pi ,gg ri., 9:-.ik v. . .,4,-,',. :15f:.m !...,v,,in4' -f:-.Qu , ,-.'. ' 1 : L-1. Jak: . 1 J 51,4 frg,1::'.' 7 531 '-7 'uh'- 1 1. :Hg-. --.tl -.If,,-11 ..:.,.. .5 ny.-.,.: Jw. 1 55, Q, wi .1 gg 3 .-,,' g..9,,,. nz- ,4 .,. :JJ Q 'up- , 4 .- f..,-,5-.nn 7, ,,,1 m,W.,1,.5 ..g7f.,., .1 ,.. ,N .1 W, Q ,,, Y, li, ,.1,,,. N, 9.7, , 1 . ,,,,, .nw fu' '. 4 1',.,' 1 -fx-.f H-., v-. WB.-,-I-,--. 3 -,1. 1 ,Q 'J 1 -If .11 .fu 15, , , 1 -fv .1 an 1.1.11 -.1 1 ,M 1 ., U 1 - ? 4, .wg hug, .1,,K-A,- 1-, . .,,, - ,ri g.,,-, Ji. . fy.,--,, . ,Q . .. A. . x,..,,,-,.-,.n,,,, , , . R . , X , . . . Q . , .4 .K , . . X , , X - N I. w ,v ., . , I 1 f , , - , - 1. 1 , 1 1 24 f - - 4. - - . - . - . A- x 1879 T879 1879 1883 1883 1884 1885 1890 1892 1892 1892 1 393 1896 1896 IQOO 1900 IQOI 1901 1902 1903 1903 1908 1908 1 ' A lWmdpMMm1eMMmHmdlW PMm'SmuM ymn SURE mm John Byeri Latin Chair. founded by 'lolm C. lf'l1illips, joseph Cook Greek Prizes establisl1ed. tlmenncalllaboratory buih. Semi-centennial of Society of lnquiry. ScunuiGc courselcngthened to four yearx l 1111.1.11'1,1N issued weekly. Running' track completed. lforum organized. lRHVP0URRl6FWlHnHEhCd RIIRROR changeclto Hterary n1onthly. lf our cottages completed. lQobn1son laizes for exceHency u1clebate haundetl Gymnasium burned. New llaneroft Cottage completed. Seventy-lWfth 1Xnniversary of Id1H0. l'resentation of Hllrothers'lTudd'l Department of Archaeology opened. Opening' of Borden Gymnasium. Archaeology lluilcling completed. Cine lllUldFCd and TKvcnty-Fifth 1Xnniversary celebrated. Tl1e0log'ieal Seminary removed to Canlbridge. Seventy-F1ftl1 Anniversary of Society of Inquiry. EDITORIALS -5' il? Ff'-:':'I . l ..., lla fx., 2 ,gh -iv?-Q VX, iQSl1i,3 'I llli lloard of liditors, representing the Class of IQO8 A' of l'hillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, presents herewith the sixteenth volume of the l'o'l'-l'oU1zRI and the twelfth volume of the Senior Cmss Boolc. Six years ago the l.l0'l'-l,UURRl and the Class ,llooli were combined, and inasmuch as the plan has met with success, it has sinee been continued. lt was after much deliberation that the lloard this year determined to depart from custom and precedent in the composition of the Cluxss llooli. ln the individual histories we have changed from the literary to the statistical form, because it has been felt that heretofore the style of the biographies has been distasteful to individuals in its ten- dency to personal ridicule and insinnation. liurthermore, the lloard feels that the tone and dignity of the book as a whole will be raised by the change, and that it will be a more accurate history of a year at old Andover. ln conclusion, the Class of 1908, through the editors of the ll0'l'-ll0URRI ANn Cmss ljoolc, desires to commend the reputation of old Phillips, now concluding' its one hundred and thirtieth year of noble service, to the care of the incoming Senior Class, with the hope that its members may follow ns in the endeavor to learn Hthe great end and real business of living '. I8 uv: VV hx-I V4 A QVAVQU V1 1 'A' V fi .W oe anvmew . 1 f , A' 'r 1 I? div-1.-ul A L.vAv,,r,yAv-gvgg, Aux. F - Q A K - H 4 1 H f - I. 1 I I N- A ,L . 1 LV .ViV.'PL - v - ... V uw--- -v- -v.. -i ,, . . .. . . lil 'V -9 ' ..'. I C3 it A S S U o A 1, li if lg' 1 'li ' .-' - 1 E .1 .i i 1 xi ii? flff alll Ill WILLIAM NELSON ALLEN Born .December 24, 1890 Brooklyn, N. Y. Entered Andover 1907 Yale Plzilo Debating Team Debating Union Academy Debating Team LAWRENCE AUGUSTINE BETTERIDGE mnsct1.Es IIETT Born August 13, 1885 Somerville, Mass. Present residence Providence, R. I. Entered Andover 1904 llarvard Captain Gynznasimn Team flQ06-72 2I . - . . Q. . . .. . n .. .1-'-:-.f .af-1:g1'.+ '-'-11'-1':f:-:::.'.:':-1211- '- UI '-:1'11- '- '- 5115! yay''ffg r,1q', g-5:j:9-o'fflf 1452- ?.af:.:q.':,.g-12:5-' 'nf-47 1:-,Q L12 '-ggi.-I' fm 1457 If ' 5.-,1 'J5:2'5- ,'-'J Q ' .' .Hg -1-'J -1 M- vff, .ff 'fs' 'Ig-I ,'-I-I ,'-:jj 'w iffy! 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Entered Andover 1907 Harvard Class Relay ' Banjo Club Means Speaker 13rd fzrisej Pliilliflian Board Philo Debating Team 22 1 , 5 'lc F' 5 , lv . . rl 'zu 1 , fif-,, le., I u,a . , 4 ' ' If , U, IU ll, nr -w , , 1, u A 1 ' 'l 75 H. 51 ' ff' pr!1 1' an rv ,,n , All ' yr M SI W 1 , I ,, , ., .. - b- ,,--Q, . v ' . -1 '-.'- .n, - ':'z:' :gl-qI,,'l1j.j1-. fu' ,' KM-'.'11- ,-1''f '-'-gf'ZH:-.' ,': 19 4'1'i: iff: 'z-631: ...SYS :.2.4u4:IzL'f'n'. -,,1,,,.,4.....f,.,',f,,,,4,. .f. .L-,.f.nLn3,fg,,',,.,, 1. I. - -lv-,x.4.w,ylf -,im gn 1, .ir -: V A .A 155,25 'Nutr my ,qu 4: 1 I- L- .5 . 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Entered Andover IQO7 Yale Gun Club 23 M5 I I -g 5-gh Aiw-ng . ., . , 1 -- . - - .- - . .- 1 f D 4-1':'. ' ' f.'J .'.T'1' '.-'v 'J-21'-1'v,',:1:1u,f.v51 . f-L'f' ', , ' 'L '4' - 1, ::Jk5ff1'f2'-ia-.: 11i 2s!f'1f.-2:''F9f1','f.f'vSi5b?'14lie- '' '12:'ii 1ali?-'f-'fi-922552:-' 'wf4:6f? 'H'-5 514 fi 155' f3i f55?' 'i!:Eit'f 'ra--2-,' 'f-.- :-5-Z -Dr -,LWSI 'L'm-,Lv .-ru R 2.55 3 18-'.'v-i.-.1-.H '---:Q '53 .111 724 ,:-,7 ff. '..' !.- 25.15-f Q 1--.1--1' f-1-3.11 155 '11-1 ,,-- ,.:: 5-.-mv ::.1-off 2.11: N ay,-.f.'-:1:r.-nf:-' '-ws---1 -f 4-,ff -1-. vu: 1' as -4: Jr:-11: -.1-f.n4S5.Q :fill :SEE ici 9112942 ffifikii 13511 rg-ggw':?Y'::, flffliiliglf' ,,,N,?,!FZg A, 2115 515: A5563 5515, ffm 2251-2:2 :',':'2f?.LE xy: :-.I---55: fy 1.7: 57. - Mp- I ,gun -, - ,'.- Q V 14.13 'f .-, .., .I . .1-, 1 :g-, -f 15- 1, . 1: ,., ,' .I 14, i, ,..gi,.,g:,,,x V!! usa, J, ,L . .9 L 469' ogg.,-. . ,7 Q. ggi .. -I1. ,4,.A,g, ,1r 1 ..4 :1 .r,,. Q ,J , 4 1 X, ix , .A x A . - 1 ,, ,- ff 1 I ' A rv- - ' - V - 4- n-A0 - ' - , - x A-- sin-. . ,K aw- H ' M - J JOHN HUGUS CALDWELL Horn August 7, 1887 Omaha, Neb. lintered Andover 1906 Yale rp, B. X. Class Relay 1 . GECRGE STEELE CLARKE ulcokuu ,Horn l9'ebruary 8, 1890 Patterson, La. Present residence New Orleans, La. Entered Andover 1907 Yale K. O. A. Class Basketball Glce Club ROBERT PARKER CLARKE B015 Born May 25, 1889 New York City Entered Andover 1904 Yale Winning Class Football fl907j Clasx Football K2 ycarsj 24 I L n NI!! rj W ' :W IJ fl 1 I' few 2' ,,. n I: xv ' 4 m ' 2 . E ' 011 una A , 4 Hx I ,I N f 1 ,f Q f f, 41 I W' 'L H 1 L, 'Q f r 14 vm xp I x ,y . V ...... ., ,- .'. ..f U- 4,-. H, -. . '. ,'- 1 . v '- 1 1 'f '- ' - - ' -'- :' I .- - :fl 'S'. '.'1'.'- 4,3 , i , W, 13 .'.,-,',.5-f-n5:.g1g-f-51221.-.-5.-.3:,'f-355' W, 1-g:A'ig4i'iQ-wif i :L , n4.14r.gL:'.y.1j2gE:4Ef.1eG3:.' 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Entered Andover 1904 HAROLD SPENCER DAY . rum HAL llorn February 9, 1889 Catskill, N. Y. Entered Andover 1905 Yale A. U. V. Banjo Club K2 yearsl Mandolin Club I3 ycarsj Leader Mandolin Club Fall Police fI907l Student Council Secretary Class IWintcr Termj Senior Reception Committee Chairman Class Day Committee 25 1-' 1' vf firm augur,- ' ,. . . ,. ... . 2 .U ,,.-,-,.,-I. .. 1.1.-H .'.f.1- -'-,:, 1.-.gg'.y,-,:.n:1-,:...'.,1,, ,M-3. ..-. ,...7,1.- .: ,,, Tfgvf- ,'i.v j14 51if '1:11j 'fyiyvf'-.51-f7.'. 8-VJ! ' -17,2 ' f.p'Dg'. :,1,-fzgq 'x'-1'-,UQ 'Q-32 .-. 'ig-.51-jf' -fgv LA? 1f.iu J.'d 'J,'.,'7,1 -iw'-5-If E 111' 'fl-fr 57:12 elf- '-gf.-rf: im'-F11 frfxf B i-:Fi 1.3 vrfirvs-1-.:.f:.1 'Alves 'ig 5,22 En: 31. :xiii Q -14:41-'i 7-'Uni HQ! 'I--1 'Q-'Q 'flf fn'2'v ,'.'-GW .1-4 .4-gn ' av,-'-,'-'L-f. 4i'.' 21:11-1, 1--1 --V: .'- r 1-' ' f 4' ,H , I. ,, .,-, . ,'.. ., ..A.,. , .. .,,-3. . ,,I ,.,. ,A . 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Entered Andover 1904 Yale A, 1', X, Hockey Team fI9081 Clam Baseball Class Football 26 I X J ff 1 ' B f D E 1 9 4 43. I N6-LW s p -lar J 1 14.7 rf' A, I f.: 'i ,jJ,1'Zf, ,'.',,' A -I',Z-af,f:,':.U,'.1'r1'.'.'.'f.5 ' ,-751-,I.I-,-.y,-gf.-f1f:'. 'j.'f-:',- Q.-F,-4 :' , 2:Z1',1 4'a-2 .-g,-::P,f,1,'.. :'5:.3, 4'P.', .L2','..:-' ...T K... .. ,, ,,,,'g,-,.,,,:,,J ...A. ..-.L:,.,.:,,ip:,:.:,,.f., ,4.,.,'.,.-gfbiqrg-, ,.,f,'.-1. ...MZtaggis,mgggt::,f.:,,.,5,4-,H,.,,,:,..-'.-.,::,7- :.... I ,.--- -5... l ., .. .- 4: -, I-41. ,a '. 5 -f- ,-,- ...t ,...-..- ,,:, X-I aw, - ,1- -?:.-.- vw 1172112 e.1 a'-3711-. fJf.-1 -1.3 Sv :QQ :ae my :ww :mfiggf .0 -11 111. Q 1'-:EP :nn--9 tn, ,V 955.1 ,.,,f,- ,ff-5. : f'l,,'. -fg, My ,U -,-5 I., x-,-,g .,.f-1 ' u 'u ,-,-. .gr--g. .11-325 .-w.1-t-f'g.- HE.-7:3 :.'q-'f'i',' :'!:',-Qc 'Iwi-aff, J-ii -1:5 L-V1 :. yn .. -:gg 11-322'-' 224'--, Ez- ,ff '-,111-f -wi, :g'g, f.Ly:1E .7f:!',-'H I3w5.:gg'.ft::27,.-gf. :!.gq.:,f:gA QQ., J... an .sg 3:4 1115.3 3:1 'f' .54-, ,qg .1 QQQI, im, h, A ,.x tn, ,.g ...M ,,,N..,.,..,-.,.,,, ,4,,,,, ,.-,A F,-,.,N..: H l,,,!,.,. , .k,,,:,,.x,.5..A,,,,, W, If . ' '-' f Ut' ' - .' Y' '.pi' 'A .. .' 1 ' r I I' ,' . . A 'l . A . V . - l. ' f ' 4 - - - ' - - -'--- N.. ROBERT ELLSWORTH FIRMIN Born Gctober 14, 1889 Fitzwilliam, N. H. Present residence Medford, Mass. Entered Andover 1905 Cornell Secretary Forum ISpring, I9072 President Forum fFa1l, 19072 Winning Class Football fI9072 Debating Union Treasurer Forum IWinter, 19072 WILLIAM FRANCIS FLAGG BILLY Born July 13, 1889 Orange, N. I, Present residence New York City Entered Andover IQO4 Yale A. F. X. Police Force KFall, 19072 Senior Reception Committee EDGAR WELLS FREEMAN ram: Born July 12, 1891 Detroit, Mich, Present residence Plainfield, N, J- Entered Andover 1907 Yale A- P- X- . Gymnasium Team Class Basketball 27 - f' 1 ' E fr Il ' l tw 'Q-ue Mx X 1, .Jhgk .,,.f,,,.,. , . .- 1. .1. . .. . , ... ff -,. ,,.-.-,,- 1 ,, :.-.--- ,f,7.1- H' :. 14.11'.'.'-.g.ggg',-,g---nu. f.L'. '.'-, ,-gugggv -J ,V 'g,1....,-.'.:,-g--5.4,-My 'Ray-fl.13.g..:--1.55.-1-1.3 -.xml ' -,5y:'::'- f,,l?M'v...55'ff2:... 4,.,f:,-if gn Rag:-1, -15, zijn? 11 'q3 v1:..f,1 'ff -J' .gnu -.1.-f- .-.ww -:-Q .-- :----1---:Q-1 lqivkf -z. --. 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Banjo Club K: yvarsj Mandolin Club K2 yearsj Advisory Board Police Force fI907l llndcrgrndualc TI'L'!1.YlI1'I'l' Prc.vfdv11t School fWinter, 1907-8l Cluxx Day Cmuuriltvv SL'L'l't'llll'jY and 'l'runx1n'vr Clnxs CHARLES DUDLEY GEROW .1 IERRY llorn October 25, 1836 Salisbury Mills, N. Y. .Present residence lllooining Grove, N. Y. lintered Andover 1904 Cornell lflfllllllllg Cluxx lioollmll fI907j STANLEY EASTON GIFFO RD llorn January 3, 1891 Jamaica Plain, Mass. Present residence 9 Dedham, Mass. Entered Andover 1907 Yale Mandolin Club 28 'Y J' + 1, ,ff ' nf , ' ,Ji 1 JXVWE. ING-dxf Q I .XX W. . .- .I .-5-1 .--,1 U,-.nl 9.5.-,gy-,-g,f,A-f-H,-. app.. ,.--Aw.-11. 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A.-.. 4, 'JU I-1 O 'JI lb W U VJ U. 111 X H X Fj 9 R1 O P-C F' P1 DICK Born December 9, 1889 Andover, Mass. Present residence Colorado Springs, Col. Entered Andover 1907 Princeton A, T. X, Ificv-P1'csidemf Gun Club Orchestra STANLEY JACQUES HA LLE Born july 6. 1891 Present residence Entered Andover 1907 llorn January 27, 1891 Entered Andover 1907 29 Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. New York City Yale WILLIAM JACOB HERMAN. 5 n 0 3,5 -' 1 wr ' ' Raj, n Nashville, Tenn Yale nf 'u X M'-1 AQ-ng ' , . . .. . V. . . - . - -- V ' - . ,' 1 ,-, ,:.'- - '.'.f-1: -:'.r- '.'.L:'-1'-.541:',',:-gf fuzz- v1-L'. .'.'u .-:Gia ' 'fm -5. -'::-1:-, 7,,- 4--:gal '1,-,nw--I 'G--Q- -.ty-1.','4'.':,'f' ' ',mL.'.i .gl 4--.','.1lff-pg VJ-'17 'gpf -'u '-9-5,-D fm g-fi' ,1 'uid '-i':. .' ,.'. 1... M., . .- -.., .'., .A .-Hwy. y.. - -- . V--U.,--.:, -'Q-'Z-. '- --- ,--. -. ,- . ...-J, M '., f-:-Z- B -. .' Lil? -2-1 'iff-I f,-4-,'g.p:- 'bra E vii. 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B. X. Hockey Tvum 30 1 '1 f' :.1 ', . ,. ff 1' 1 . 1 - E E ' ug Ae Qu qjlwl vin' 7 v ' ' A 'f 11 .7 fb, MAA. asm N y An - 1 T 4 ,v 51:1 Nur 4 n ,, A nv 'Ritz' I' , ,, , ,. , , . -. , . , ,.. . V -nf,-f-1--4. 1 ---ezgw..-:..:,3,n.'.-:.'.zz'.g-- ., . .,...,,1 ,,'..f,,',,-,,,,-,-,,.h.,.f,-,f.,.:Lf.'::q::,.o.,. gf.. 51,1y,.,,1f,y,g.:,g,f,g,.,.':.-.-..-gif -1-'- ,gl1g',,'f'q.f,:,1 5- , gg-V.,-u-V.'.-vny,fg,f, .,,a,,.. - ---,--A Q.. If--2 wr ff, .3-, -105,51 ,-4, ,.-, 5-, 3.25. .- -' . fy, 1' - ..l : . ..,... .' .' . nf , A -lf. -r: 1- .-.-- - ,--' - . ff 1-:SH-LE' :av-2' .-.-1992--.:4r5-mop: m '-'fi :QB pw E1-4 -itmfr -14941 242. fa-Ii: 15.41 'itil :f,n.'.:g 5:-.,,g H.-,ig-gl.,1. ,451 my ,gl :tgp up ,zijn 44119: 7y4,,, gg- ,-.f ul., j Ziilrf -ff.-'tq ' :wtf-:1 raw.-z.,4i,z2'-we :1's.1fg':'Z1A 1:1 my E: W5 :A-1411 Riagg.: E 5 :gg ,wg 315, .-,..1,3.: A ,.. ,.. -.-: . ,ni ,.,i- .M-5 ,1-M ,., . g?5:g g f:b,f5.:3,-. 1751271 1:1,:f'p51lQ:,135J- viz,iH:'2?f f -11,9155-2 -gil fig,11.. 'j: nic'-i-W j 5 5,-'97 i ifff 'f , U, ' ' f A , 'X- ' f F' 'r K X- , A ' f X .' 4, D. ' ' - A 4 ' 'A l . -4 1- -'W -1 EDWIN HENRY MEAD Born March 27, 1889 South Orange, N. I. Entered Andover 1906 Yale l'olic'z' liorvv lSf1ring, 1903! A. T. X. GEORGE GORDON MEAD G. G. llorn August 14, 1888 Greenwich, Conn. Entered Andover 1906 Yale HENRY NEWTON MERRITT If H Born April 17, 1888 New York City l-'resent residence Grand View, N. Y. Entered Andover 1905 Yale qu, B, X, Hockey Team I3 yecwsl Captain Hockey Team I3 ycarsj Baseball Team le ycarxj Football Team K3 ycarsj Captain Football Junior Promenade Cunlmillcc lI9o7j Senior Raccfwtlon C0llllllllll'0 Aclzfisory Board Stzulclzt Council Prcxiclcnt School lFall, 19082 Class Dav Committee Coaclz Winning Class Football 1f'iff-lfmfaifnf cms.: lliall, 19062 President Class lWinter, 1906-I907l 31 . - . . -. . . .. . . . -,, , 1.-:H .-.mg -5-,:, '.'.z:'.r-.54,:A'.,:,..,,1:. ,-1.1,-,.. 1g,,-'.1-'::-La-,-- '--.. 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' 4 ,rw fn .1 V , -4. . , , Y.. , 1 Mx S .v V I dime- 'cw 1 Q. si-fx GERALD CLERY MURPHY ,11z1111v llorn March 25, 1888 I Boston, Mass. Present residence New York City lfntered Andover 1907 Yale U. A. E. Senior Prozmmarlc Collzniiltcc GEORGE MELVIN OSGOODBY llorn August 26, 1890 Buffalo, N. Y. Present residence New York City Entered Andover 1907 Princeton THCMAS THACHER PA TOM RKS llorn October 28, 1889 Salem, Ohio Present residence Cleveland, Ohio Entered Andover 1904 Yale Winning Class Football Team flQ07Q Svcrvnlry of Forum KSfvring Term, I908f 32 s V'i' f f 1 'i X' ,.. ....,., 1. .,..A.,...,, -, , , , . , , .,1., . .,. . . , ,, .- 4 .,., . , . . - wx. :.:': af: Q.:--1-,f -,fn--:f.1-me,-.-f-w.a-p.-.g-4?f.-.2--'--21-,-1. 1, .your . . .-:', .,,,. 4452. -. . . . . A-:L,vAV.?,::,,n:7. . L AJ -g,:1.,.,hg,.,'i. rzxrrn umm:-daiazy,-fe!-iss-.f::,,.,n'jp, In hy, ...lisa 2:35 im f,'::: -.,.m,:5 --air-v-11-W-g'ffg5':2: m fi--g '-'gi gc 4:2 B fsf- Q :-Sq mlm 'gy 211' 115 Q 12:51 -., v- 5-, --. 3 f,.,.f.',-. - - -1 , I' .cv A 1 ,-- -.Jin - A , W- ,- .. 3115235 ff-.-fm'-' efffin V655 wi-1 '5? E-fa aff :. .. i-if-1 ff! 'J-fri wif ::5'4w:25. -i'f!fg,5',2 v!'vpg:f:.2w15:.93f:I:?. :tif-1-:Spa W5-. ' .4-:Q :Mai Hi fail fkaffiz :cf ,-:QA rg: 2 524, ,Ji ,,,, ., A -, . 1, ,gn -i:,N-Ly nx-.v,,,4, X at ,,,,, HQ-1 l .,f,:,..xx-4:1-,Q M-,.,j, .N l ,Q94 -,XML ,h',,':W , ' N f 8 f N N - ., ' , A' , -1 A I -4 - 4.x A .R fx 1 Q . 1 f 4 f . - . . --.. Y -5, 5 1!f 4kb. -an-, 5 1 .H 4' L 33 1 'Su ' 'sf-Kr STEUART LANSING PITTMAN U H H H Born August Io, 1888 Detroit, Mich. Present residence Flushing, N. Y. .Entered Andover IQO7 Yale tb, A. 22, Banjo Club Glcc Club Mandolin Club GEORGE FINLEY RICHMOND, JR. l - DICK Born November I, 1888 Buffalo- N- Y- Present residence Dl1l1lfi1'k- N- Y- Entered Andover 1906 Yale K. O. A. Winning Class Football Tcain f!9072 Winning Class Baseball Teanz 119072 Captain Winning Class Football President of Student Council Basketball Team I2 yearsj Captain liaxlcetball Team Manager of 1908 liaselzall Team Class Day Committee flltcrnale .flearlemy Debating Team JO HN BATCHELLER SAVAGE Born April 27, 1891 Boston, Mass. Present residence Cambridge, Mass. Entered Andover IQO7 Harvard 33 'Ur -X N-K --...':1::wg:.v:.', .,-:..' :'.':,1:v,'1,--'.,::. ,.:.'.,' ,'..'., ,I-5'f.'.'.'.4 .'., g:,:.,t'.' -'.T-1: -Shiv '.5.L7'-1'-,J-5::f,'.rg-':a::- vi-LW 'ffl .-- gg H- -f ,., Her- yr, :ffl 1-.wi :f'.'.':-1 .ei-wr! 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Entered Andover 1904 Yale H, A, E.. Fall Tennis Team fI90jl .Wmlcnt Council K2 yearsj Clwcring Staff fI9072 Prvxidwzt of Clam K: terms! PVlllIllllg Class Relay 119051 Cuplaln Wizrning Clams liascbull fI9U7l Glvc Club K: years! Winning Class Baxclmll Ke years! .fldifixory Board Clrafrnmn Junior Promcnazll' fI9U7l 7'l'l1lllS Team fIQOjl lllanagvr nf Football Team fI907l Class Statistician DARWIN WAIT SHERMAN llorn Felrrnary 5, 1889 Glen Falls, N. Y. lfntererl Andover 1906 Yale Banjo Club 34 , , 5' 1 T!-.1 fn: nr lf -f , 'I A if Q fa, n 'v in vin ' Wi. h ,pf '-lm -1 1 fi, nn ,111 1 1 ' his, r we 1 1 vga' :,'-1' H--111, J' v va'--2g..qg,:, .'f,'1, -ui: nf-, -4!.ff,- ,.-,ay-u.,.,, --any-V --,,-. A., -f..5-.1-.uf 3 .45 fn.,-:.,,f,1 .3-.-A..,.,, Q.:-1-I .'v.vrfl-.-1,.f,,f::r1 :.:':,,:.1 -,.:- .1 if: -H!! 11152 'ff f-z'v:w n ring- :fp-451: :Jw ,,5'. .-nip --Al.. . :::.s5,11?E.5:-1 .,5.'-2,411 ff:-1+,'5. .-.: w,'..'.1:, 5.5-v' -pu. -.,..f.14:1uf-45. ,71'.' H, -pi -2,1 1,1 13,1 ,....71.,5 .j.1, ,L-,, ny, -gvg, 1:2 :.- ,f ' .1 .::: 1- 01 -7.r'f,:h1f 1.1 ,nl 'uf' rv E Q 5--2 fluff: uv Q - ' 11. Q Hg: 2-:gigzg .QW 5g Q3,. gfgaQf:1f'g-:-fz'::4:g ,351 4.2 537 5133 5513: ::s:9:.E 133 52 24, aiu, ,13'.9,., fvglvgn ,. ,,i,1 .-15.3, ,5 5v..,.f gl H, 1 fn, g.: ,N 5, W: .1 ,.,'-f pant'-lf: ,,g- -1 ,sg in Ev' 1.1 :i-:Af-' '-4-', -15 J 725-'oz I w:r',g:1!5,i.?12-:E :4f:.:,2:- Nj, ' ,,1:1' wah: In H53 -get-P '51 ff- - 1 .4 91,1 , Qu p . u . ,. . - ,. , 1. . . . , . , n 1 ,144 ,qi 1, JM! . , . I, ,- A Q, ,. ,Ah ..,-. .,,, - 41 ,,,,,, ,Km izf..-x..,T,,: .,,3. .Q , .9 ,,Av,.,,.,,A,,,,. .. V , ' X N ' f 'r 'T X - x .V ' Y V V .. F h 1 X1 - 4, A M 9 , I J f Q - ' - -,. 1 1 'S- FRANK HEYWOOD SMITH Horn june 24, 1889 Gardner, Mass. Entered Andover 1905 llzn'vzn'd SUMNER SMITH Born September 24, 1889 Lincoln, Mass. Entered Andover, April, 1907 Yale HAROLD ARNOLD STEINER 4' S'1'E1N1cn Ilorn November S, 1890 ' New York City Present residence Far Rockaway, N. Y. Entered Andover 1906 Yale 35 I 'Nui-.J -x -K-vf :lqkft::H.-:Aida ,ELs,..5k?3Gg.i::?:.1!i?3i1QGJ::.Fy:.:h.i43:51.. ,, :Eiga-S.: .NJ?i5A',pF.tg,:Qi.31:49:3?f.fZ3?5.1:,:1g.gzlftieaiqfai::l:':6.L:iqv','zig11,1.35:7a.LLq,:i,gH. qty: Q r,,-1 gn, :-gga .wggfigg gf,-44,1215 !25:.g E 3:55 133-QQ,-:,i:.,','g23.7 '3I'5,'55'2 '55 5:5 Eg: Ez, ':.1 ':.-J 353525 Q -5215517 -'qi ,. r:1 71.3 1-. mv. 'Ig-'. ' ivl- ...f.:4w'. '-..g.n'-,:-1,f-- 'iw-'1 -1 .'.:- gn: 1' 5: 1-1: J ..: zygf -.1-g.,-555, ,iff figs! z1Q 912:25 nfgfg'-ffif 121: 5-5i:g.',g2-Q., g4:3f3,g!i,Qff.' ..,X .'4:!g- 1, 13-,1 53.3 31:5 ,gn g,v.',2.g ,. zfifikg Jw: ff-.'..',.Le 54. 1-.g. gil, 1'-'15-. ' :mg .e.14- -ants. '- s,1,1....-, .-I .i,',. gn-f 1' 1:2 ful- ,,- 1-.'f 445.3 :gl '.f-,,',',, --A 1, ..,- 1, s..-I,-Y-U Q- U... ml N, .54 uk. .- -.,--.gn ,,, .4 . p --Q.. Jen,-,-r 1 K-gg , A . .l,,, gf , , 5 A L ,iff x, 5-f x-1 l n - Ki- 1 ,fe . I , X -9,5-.,. - .-11. 9 1. Q f - S ' . 7 A qw.. 4 ,rm an e 4 4. , lov. , ' . , , A Q A 6 . V 9 K A l RUSSELL STILES Russ A Born December 26, 1887 New York City Entered Andover 1905 Harvard 111, A, E, Chairman Senior Rccelvtiozi Comniittcc fIQ08l Glcc Club I3 yoarsj Managing Editor of Pot-Pourri 119081 Leader Glce Club fl908j Manager Tennis Association fI908l Class Day Oralor P. A. Qnartct Senior Pronrcnadv Connnittvc ' JAMES CARL THOMAS JIMMIE 'roMM11s Born March 17, 1889 NVatertown, S. D. Present residence Las Vegas, Nev. Entered Andover 1905 Leland Stanford, Jr. A. U. V. f Mirror Board K3 ycarsj Managing Editor Pliillipian Fall Clwering Staff Assistant Managing Editor Pllillifzian McLanalian Prizes Plzillifvian Board I3 yearsj Mandolin Club I2 yearsj Managing Editor Mirror FRANCIS BUTLER THWING FANNY TEDDY Born February 20, 1891 Cleveland, Ohio Entered Andover 1906 Harvard Treasurer of Inquiry Means Speaker 36 ag llffxv 4 J v4 s, I A I5 1, Mak 1 snug' ,,, ,na gr- A My 'f , - , , , , , 1.-,,-1 ,4.-1.4 I-1, v U,-.w .ig-,:y-,-gf.-l.v,J,5. -.HA -uf, ,,'-ggunpqnh-vvanfgf km: 41 fg-:'1, 4u-1 v-1 I, f.: '-4,1 v9, '.',',L-'-,. -!,f. .jKf,py,4 04415, fg gr. :,5'g'1'g.1 .yy ',.:.,'. .55 .gpgg-,g5hqf5g.g'1-15 :1'.pg.3:xfi1g ,' .gi V. ..-. .25 511.5711-5:.L'::1,j1i:,:':.1 .3-:..:,,5f5,-1455, .zevgsavi 1-:.'..: ', .'.'---4-we-.-1. .sys -.. -1-I 1 .' -H -W --'like' vw rf mu.-' w.-uf-E .3.-,f ,,,..... ...,,,-.517-.,,4-,,--4 . . W., 5.1 .-, .nl ...Q -..,1,'-: -.1 ,g- ,., -l,:.,:, 3-1'-.re -iw f-.w 1fo:'::- ':--l.l-w.'-'--:3wY- .114 'cf -,N 5-'Q 3- :M ':6:,,,w. 'pi .,' :--a--. :fliiilfi .,,,-.mv 141,555 iepyyeyqezgz ...wpifg ffl: ,. 15: .. -15.15 zfwzh' Ze:-1-, rg -5-5151: -,M-.2 fum- ,, f-pm. . ','1':.'.- .1-,n.:A,v -gn-g,4,-, fi. - ,:.,1 ,,. f- .- '..' -g:.ufA2 ,, w :af 5 , Q 4 .4 '- gxugw 4--l,'l',, gf' 1'- ff lZ'A.,x.l.'Lrr7-H-.',r l,'U..,.-.L 'fin mv.. -v. N25 '12 'Z '-11-'Ph 1-1 ' V49 1 5 . 'ata ,,- -4 nag ru , . , ,1 .,,, . , fvH.. .- uf 4,57 i, 5 .4v..7.g .,, .nj +V. .. -., -5.4. .5,,,. ., , . ,,1A . ,044 ,f .. .gy -, 1- .N- ,mbgl-K-.I ,I 5 ,Aw , .. -r -f -. .lf K .vfff x env.- Jf' - . - ,' ,I X. YAY, en, ., ,. 4, Q . 4 , 4 .. SHELDON HITCHCOCK TOLLES, JR. smcx. Horn May 25, 1888 Cleveland, Ohio Entered Andover IQO5 l'I2ll'V21l'Kl Plzillipiau Board K2 yearsj Bzlsilmss lvlzmagcr of Plzillipian Giga Club fg ygm-,tj lfnnjo Club Mvaus Spcalsvr' Virr'-P-rcsiclvn! of Phila DONALD NICHOLS TWEEDY NICK llorn April 23, 1890 Danbury, Conn. Entered Andover 1907 Harvard Cleo Club ' V1'rv-Prmirlczzt Inquiry KS1rring 19082 EDWARD BANCROFT TWOMB LY n ED -s ' Born February 25, 1891 Summit, N. Entered Andover 1907 5 Yale 42. A. E. Glee Club Banjo Club 37 M551 J-Ago!! -wig - .1 .. .,. .- ,V '- h .1 .. 1.',---fy,7.1-lg-,.'.l,-,L--.g.,-,51:-7 ,.,.,,, ,L-.1-,...,.. .. .L , . .f ,- 'iiff 1f.'Ef''Ff'J3'i1 1'55J-'Eff'fini' ' '-Wa? P.2'.'fT-75Zf75J 'Y1f:'5:7 11'f2 if 'i1551'5: 'Eff 29:3 5 h'2I'l:' :'5f'1C'1f Z-21.3 Q 7,1 'mg L-:gi .3113 I-Agri.: 3:,',.,'Mg: 52-:J E :-15:- 113 1.3,-g5:.',-,5.g:.. yung! '55 ,gp 513: gt, ':.f :,'. :fail m1,':v5t :-1- g,- --un' .:.1-.'- .'.1-: ,-'N' ' 4'-z,-,-Ar,-,n:.' -1174-n -- ur! '-': 4' I-: --5: '.:'3.' '1 .... auf- . :' Lan f1'.',y: 5 gl'-1,11 ,..', :gnu ' 1-., -gi 1.55-In 1 vnu, , - -gf 51:1 v,,1 .'. .. .I . ,' :I ' 2:11-'sri 1.14-E 15--F :ffl 15-.ffflv 45013:-' 14:59 ?fdR?5-f f' 2-:ff:::1L'7f? .ff-N fffff- 22 inf: -'-:'k .2351 993251 W1 iff- iii . .- , 4.1f,1fg-.2:, f1J,.f:3:.,j-f1.- -1,-14, :gg-J.-qgvii ,,, Q11 5 .gl-sgw ,,,p3.,,,Lc '.i -15,25 V7 1:-ilu .niyy ,.-1 , - 1 X Q ' . I , Y v J Y -. 1. . 2 ' . v , , . , - 5 4... ,dc N. . . I k A ,, R . V A R 0513- ' ' 0. , 4 WILLIAM LUXON WALLACE BILLY Born January 2, 1889 Richmond, Ky. Entered Andover 1906 Yale Law A. U. V. Pot-Pourri Board lVinning Class Football Team I2 yearsj .1 ROBERT WELLES llorn October 31, 1890 Antwerp, Belgium Present residence Paris, France Entered Andover IQO7 Princeton EDWARD HOWARD YORK, JR. Born October 31, 1890 Portland, Me. Present residence Philadelpllia, Pa. Entered Andover 1907 Yale K. O. A. 38 v,vy,v4v, Av-v,v.V.Y. . AKVJM ,, , . , K K . , y v v 4 v v v g v, ,Lv v vv l ,W x,-.. A 2-vy.'9',4-u v v v v v U v pu' A,-, : It . ki ,fflj 4 ' iffy, t : A 'Q SQUEWUFUQ I , lima: 15 D O D I f ig,-ji-.iLH Q X - L..riI i.-.f:1:?f'4 1.2 ' thai. 1.:- L.,.1,1.l:.. CL n 7 n n fi rg n n ze Lg W-4. f Is 4? fe If ij v gr U U J U R' 4 I WILLIAM RICHARD BARBOUR Horn june 9, 1890 Ridgeway. Pa. Entered Andover 1907 Yale Sheffield Philo-Forum Debatcr Means Prim: Speaker fend prisej JOHN LINCOLN BARRY, III Born August 26, 1890 Hyde Park, Mass. Entered Andover 1907 M. 1. T. Glu, Club Orchestra 39 'JJ -Ag . -qi- fl --'I-'H -' ' .' .. 2'.:.1.' ' '. ..' .'.'..' .'.' -. .1 1'.'1'-'li' -H. J- 'f' - 757 'Vai' '-f'5f 1 -1-412..'l1'i 757:' '-'V- 1'- E 1 v'1'71.2 'J'-H 1-nf'- r'wL5', '1xp, :'l3 I-,uf fl'2L'x': 2-F.1'r9: 1l,if 2-:J ff 214-417 1:22 51: -2:2:f' 'Sw :-7:3 if- 'gf-,f '-39.7.1 725' E '-'L-' ?.'.- 1551? vig? ,'1l?'fi: gE'17,'5,g1f gif.: m 1-155 ff, l15i6f,1i3'-1-5512 ?'- Ii 'EE -3' HEI fi. 'J-' JJ :erm Q 'fijli' :-14 .Uri 7225 1::- c'-'HP-: -fg1'.4'- M- ...f. h3'. ' if-mir.:-'mf' -11?-fl -1 :'.:2 112: 1' 'sr '-J: J.:'.,.: 1,? 251.5-.5555 aff: :'fg:: :ggi-:ggi 1353: q.i:5g'fq ::, 2Lffgi:IEgH!?' Hi, 2353.3 sag.: 555 51:3 ,gg 5555253 41,1151-.-5 522- .af '.- 1:f:4 uf. '1v.- '1'-I ---f' - -- ' 1111: 13 -' 1'--:' ': 4 :vi --', ,4 ' ' - :'- 1- -,1-if x Q gilgfgwx M, 1,7 ,P .:.. wgrqiyfqut 21,5 .wpn ,. , -LA. 3 ,3,,., .g.,,Q,,, r 1 15315 H 71, A , 9 ' ' f 1 . ' ,f , ' ' ' ,, . ' 4 E 1 V afxgfr 'f- 1 ' 5 - 4' -WW - - - A. A -2 . - lx HAROLD BOWNE Born September 21, 1888 'West Dennis, Mass. Present residence New York City Entered Andover 1905 Yale Sheffield ARNOLD LIBBY BRADBURY ADDISON BALLARD BRADLEY num: A. ls. Born September 30, 1887 Chicago, Ill. Entered Andover 1905 Yale Sheffield A. U. V. P. A. Quartet 2nd Football Team Class Football K2 ycmfxj Winning Class Football Glcc Club I3 yearsj 40 mmm Born April 24, 1888 Dover, N. H. Entered Andover 1906 Cornell it- I ,4 'J ff 1' ' - '4 ft s, rg' JIINX. 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I- .- .M 11.4. ,-y, Ang flu.- -I 1-1 .',.1y,' '- .4 571.4 411,21 .-N: L1 -.5 lm- we . .ha -ff, 9.644 ng., ,fc -. ' 9 f Mix 9 ,pf K- ,I -X . N.- fi, -- K. 1-. -- ,C x - X- , ffvf.. ...I gy . X .' 44 f S' 1 , 1' ZA ' ll! - 1 - , ' . ', , uv.. SPRINGER HARBAUGH BROOKS svu1NGlzR Born April 11, 1890 St. Paul, Minn. Entered Andover 1906 Yale Sheffield Mandolin Club K3 yearsj and Football Team H. A. E. Manager Track Tealn Student Council Athletic Advisory Board Hockey Team. Coach Winning Class Football Team fIQ072 Treasurer Class Vice-president Class Senior Reception Committee ALAN HENDRY BROWN ll JI Horn September 15, 1887 Newark, N. J. Present residence Madison, N. I. Entered Andover 1907 Yale Sheffield 111. B. X. JOHN THOMAS TIMOTHY CLINTON c1.1N'r DUKE or 1m1.LAuuvAL1z Horn May 22, 1886 Ballardvale, Mass. Entered Andover 1905 Yale Sheffield Claw Baseball Cz...-s Football 41 'Ur Kg., ,vu fp - . lm., A ,A lx ifiri-Q55 f I H '31 'lf-fff9Y'! m'f533?f 7 ?'fT.Z55?'1 '?!ifi:ii' Q feyftfffs nf.: isiaf 2223 f1:??fs:- UPS! 2165214-'::' aiifaziivflf' f.-.v:?fG:1: 21:4 15:22 asgefs 11. 'fefivr , f4mgfz2g,,qQr' 3:-:jun . 'g,uf:.qg.f-as -513 :. jggggs git: jf 131 Ei , ' ' ' , . f ' ,- -1 as L Y' - . is . 4... A. E. , , '. ,A N ' 1 A ' H DOUGLAS WOOD DUNN ll 17 Born July 19, 1888 Staten Island, N. Y. Present residence Dongan Hills, Staten Island, N. Y. Entered Andover 1905 ' 0. A. Z. Chess Team fI906-72 Winning Class Football fI907l Pot-Pourri Board CHAUNCEY ROSMAN FENTON HFENTH Born August 7, 1888 Woonsocket, R. I. Entered Andover 1906 Yale Sheffield JAMES EDWARD FINNESSY If il ll li Horn June 9, 1888 Olean, N. Y. Entered Andover 1907 Yale Shellield fb. B, X. Winning Class Football fI907Q Basketball Team 42 ' 4 f'45b. 'AMNI f -r A QNX N. 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A 1 In .,, L7,-, .-.I ,- ,nrnlli -, ,N H. A 1 fr-f. -11 U., -n I . .1 , -- rn . 3 , , A , - uggg- '-'-L5 ' 4 ,'-- fl 1 fc .l,.j.1r,-.lm .: 1. . -f--- . :f. -. -- -J'- -4. L-. f. ,-51,1 P. V.-1 fam 1, 1 few time ptr, ..-,-. Aff- fm, .4 1.1, -.f.N..fL..4,.v .LAN -9. ,:Cv,,.,, 5.7.2. 1, A1:v,,- 4 . fx,,1v'v?. x..x.r3,,,: Ly . 'll ' N , X . I 1 .. . ' ll, - ' - K - , i 1 Kg ', , Q-.-,. HERBERT FREEMAN FRASER 11121113112 sco'r'rnz Born March 3, 1890 Entered Andover 1907 REGINALD HUMPHREY F Born March I, 1890 Present residence Entered Al1d0VCf,IQO3 REGGIE Mansfield, Ohio College undecided ULLERTON Chillicothe, Ohio Baltimore, Md. Yale Sheffield WALTER DUNNE GELSHENEN Born December I, 1888 New Nork City Entered Andover 1905 K. O. A. 43 J 1' ' ,- . - - - -' ' - -,. ,ff-,',f,' ,, :.'.-f- .af-1'1 .4' '.'.: -1'-1'-:::','.:f -'1z1:- fi-1'- '. :r .'-:Ma ' - .f. 5'-f.-1:f ' 'ai4.f'::r1 E3?!'riff''.5Pf1c'5-5'1-5.1:fb:!'LW ' 'ai-nf' 5-gf?.u1'7f-1.:f2:g-' 'WI-Je? '11-fi E1-I '-g:31'2' 'Sw :QV 11 '5g,1 7Ig1i1f E :W :-:vi .1-11 wma: gw-, .gz- f.-:.- E :aa-f -ug -sf-':-:-2.-A2111 U-1'-rg 'rg nz- .:-:7 11. :. - :fm-1 Q fgjg' rg:-1 l--1 79 3:1 :.-yrg- 1.551-' 211: , ,,'y'n LXR,-'-'L3t. n:.' '.z:f.-1, '-. 5-72 -55: Lg. 1' az: -': j f,1 Ezweinf 5':1fi1f'-5 :iam xi.11:rv3W'-, 1r!i55F:fQff.' .-,','4:!:- :. ' -'sn 5.-:-1 31:5 12311 '-X'-55945 gwfma vi-I--egg 5--1' g17'.f .fg :fs-!q,:f '-'-:iff 54:1 :K-r-,'Q1'A TQLZ-1-vu,-,' x, .,i .1-g 1' :gi 01- 45 - 1-.'1 -:nk '. .21 'fypfrmk gpg' nag. QL' 'L' '-474,110 ,X -,:,4-.-glgm .S bi. -- -yy -fl ag.-'f '-1 ,, 1-Q13 J . . . , . , . .V . x , , , . , ,f . . 1 . , . 2, , 5 1 ' - M 4 xx I 2 l , fl ,W ,.. Tl. .. me 1 gm 1 JOHN MILLARD GESNER, JR. 1m.l. Glass Born May 13, 1890 Nyack, N. Y. Entered Andover IQO6 VVilliams Winning Class Football fI9071 DEAN McGREW GILFILLAN UGILH Born May 10, 1890 lronton, Ohio Entered Andover 1906 Yale Sheffield ABRAHAM LOUIS HASBROUCK Born May 19, 1890 Kingston, N. Y. Entered Andover 1907 Yale Sheffield 44 Present residence Entered Andover 1905 Cornell 111, A. A. ' ' Student Council Manager Iizrxlcctlnlll Winning Class Baseball K2 ycarsj ' 51 1 fff-n o A 1 J X Q' n ' A NAA x y 1 ef n P4 -4 ' Wag! 1 9 3 1 32? 45 ..!3ff???' 5'2 -'-fi'Asi'-15Eg7QP f1EfL'f-1 :'f.'.1':3'if-..':?59!E'i'2?HfFl-1Jii-C545'iii .'.'24ifHf1ZZg1,'3555 5532? 4'LZ.'5f.'-2'5 ?-fZ'f:3f-'I:f'fE4?291-'iw rg-'bun r -fn,-,',4 fgfg-v -.S '.5Q,',gz3-gag' ' -nzml 'ey x'f ,f., 1:11 51- 1135 ---15151 -,-v ',?.!- '-My -.'-7:0 13111111 Un. f2'.5.... --1 '.v-'h,,- 4,4-,gf-4 :' 1' -lg' 51- rv! .ff 1..- f.',,'-f-'1 '-,G fr' -., W-5, 5.s4,,r5 en- 1- yn 3-4-up ':v.f2vg. -J..-5, nf- A Q! ip vw -ry, KH -yr., .-l-yfwi .51 ,fr gl- ,g-.., 1-:--n '. ,fm .-f,g,:,g1 .-w,'.-y-,.1,g,,'f,- . ff my .,u -,eq ,,1. ga-,. yr.:-.. 7 l ,7 W, :. ,ng .1.p,-1:4 .J,..,,,,.1f - .4-ml, gg,-.,,,i 'a I ,vpn .m.3.l.,m, ,-,. kg- 3571, -A .-,H 0 .gm ,5,3q.q. ' rw, ,,1 ,-.4 -,ny -. ,-1,-,- :,,-.pun ,--3.11.5 ,f-f-5 ',. ,.-,Ihr v H v.-' 4- fm J ,f.-1 5, L- v- 'Mfg f :.4ff4' ' an -of .L ,' 1 ' :-L.,,.' f,.,q -H. ,,.v, L 4-4-Ag 1-,,,.,,,,,--, -- A-3,131 ,A ',,f W- 1.3 ur. ,,: ,g1,,,,1 yu, - .v , 41 Af 7 , kg, 415,31 .- ,-. ,fffvf-,,,1 .JI,'i:..Q,f .,,1,1E- .'.g-11,1555 -X-. 43,736 vi-12 ,5,g.,,1.k4-.ezlgi-Ja, , .,- g'- ,eff--g, x,gcg,xh, 5..4 .1 ' ' 5 . - - N f r , 1 - N . , ,, X ' 1 ' ' V' ' , 1 - ' '- . ,, 7 P , 4 .3 ' , R ' I 4 - ' - - ' -4-- 11. 4 ..-.- ..1.1..... FRANK THOMAS HOLLEY Born June 12, 1888 Lawrence, Mass. Entered Andover 1907 A M. I. T. WILLIAM ROBERTS INGERSO LL RUNT Born july 20, 1889 Philadelphia, Pa. Present Residence South Orange, N. J. Entered Andover 1906 Harvard 7'rc'asnrcr Gun Club ROBERT TUSSEY ISETT 11013 Born November 17, 1888 Spruce Creek, Pa, Pl1iladelphia, Pa. LViuni1rg Class Football 45 vhs -10-L 14 MLM . . . . -. . 1 1.1 - -- e - - . ..w.'.f- 1 - -:.'.--- t'.7-1- -5' rv '.-.: .1'-.r-4-:'wr-'1-::. mu. --U ,--an ff- .,.,., ..-, , , . .. .,...y, .,.. ..f,, . .. ,,.,...' ....f- - .. H.. ...,. ...ph , ., fi., A . . . .. .,.... . ,.,..,. ,.'. ....pi,. -.-,. .,. ..,, ...M -..' .f..,.. .,.,-,,, ,,.. .,.. ,, 1..-.,.-,-.J-, JQ4., -3. ,.,5- .3 ,.. 3 ,,,,f,,, f,,. ,nu -Zin' E rw' T'.-.- I-Zin -211' .'.ZL'1:: g-.'v,'-.pig f-'FJ R L--5:1 rl, T11q1'!'.-,'.g.5.w y.:-:Q :L -12' .1-If 1-, 3' In .:.avf B 'Hiv- f:-gr :r::E rg.: zgzi a,:grf,4: -.fi-,2,'.'4 .'-1:f ..,.g'44'. ' irlpgizflzgfmfz' Gym -7 qu-3 :ati .-'.-, 1' 3:9 ,, ,-,-ir 115151: .Sh-' -,1':-15:51 :f-,:: :gr nga: :f.':1-iq zimzt-. FFF: :3-'-1-'f:: :,-. :11:,:::.,.7!g- g-,X :iff-' fi eff: 5- PL ,-Jig. I-'pt' af--1:1 :1,'::Ee.-JY :f-.-1 2.Q:,,'.'.e12 5.5.1. ya, ai: ' Qi if-4:3 'f..S'L2'-fs .wrt-:5m'f :fl-:. gy if :sz-K rpg-:., frm. 1-25: ---'nga EX -A511 . . t ,..., .af - -.- -.- 1. '--- g .- , - ' ' 1 -' e - ' 7' 1 1 wa- - I 1, ' - ' ,1 . ' 1 - 9' -- -. . L ,ff f' ' f 6 T' I 1 ' ,- . . , . 1 , , .. gills.. .rw x--u e 1 5 , -0- , lbw. , . . , Q, .. eg A I N MALCOLM FULLER JONES UBILLH llorn February 3, 1889 Pittsfield, Mass. Present residence Jamestown, N. Y. Entered Andover 1906 Yale Sheffield fb. B. X. Winning Class Football fe yearsj Mandolin Club Banjo Club DeWITT KNOX IKDU lorn August 13, 1888 Topeka, Kan. 'resent residence Salt Lake City, Utah Entered Andover 1905 Yale Sheffield K. O. A. Captain Traelc Team Traelc Team K3 years! Manager Golf Team Student Council Fall Cheering Stay Relay Team Vice-frresident Class Winning Class Football fI907l Chairman. Senior Promenade Committee ' ' AMMI WRIGHT LANCASHIRE AMMI 'llorn june 28, 1887 Saginaw, Mich. Present residence Alma, Mich. Entered Andover 1905 Yale Sheffield A. U. V. Mandolin Club 61905-62 , Manager Class Football Junior Promenade Committee Fall and Spring Clieering Staff fI906-72 l iec-president Class fI907l ' Class Day Committee Assistant l?usine.v.r Manager Mirror fI9062 , Manager llIu.rical Clubs K2 yearsl . 46 4' l E - f 1 u ' 7' 'lint N641 y -inn - gh ,M 4 10- ,, no 0 zz: nv to r' rn U1 53 SP3 SU fm zz F' za z V1 I-I z cm 4' '.'g:1::, -H '.- .f-.--.--f-,mf V-,Nm ',., . . ...,. -,., - ...V , ,-. , . ,.','l.f .u-',:,ffffjg'1f,, j AIM. A lf. ' -f-4 . ,Vp n7A5'I'-gf. Qf1jlL'1',f-:,Zjf,1,u:n-fg'.f3nvJg.5fr'h.gx1f. ,jj f.,ly,ag::,5:'. 5424--JL. I-sf.',f,,7,q7.4?g,-,Q fp., ,..- -, '.1',-'f ,j,... ..,1, -..,.-,,p.5.:'.'.- '- f f -'Alf ,e, I., ,,. ze.: -..w,f.'. fir' ,...1,,- --up -.-,-:.. H315 E PW '-:-fv:::: ,-.gjvlfajf!vr'.gf!:v3j4? ij! 5'-Q1 'ff' 12,1 E fgf. Q Wi Vlfflfff W 'Fl' ff 2522? :HIP ,bv WWW 1 s'-.'fg','i-Ppi -Z- .123 :Hs 3'-I 'lx-2 ,gil 30: 1,f:'wV'- '11 'IZ 13- :-'.'.v- .mtg .-11r.f.ffg:A 753531 22:5-,i,. ' 2 aim? 31.3,--if, ,:,., .37 gf, :A VI, ,A .-,yo 1-15:12 Z.r.,,, gg. azz -a..,.:f ., ,.- ug- n. 1 ,- f -. ,-.v,- 7 Img, ,Y -, ,' A 4. - ,:.1 ,,, .. ,, 1 ,- .Q-. y, - . , g . - .1 :ml .WI-H ff?fflv'f: .'ri'r-:t-.f1141?-S-'f'-'il :',1E-i:f1-- ..1,1-'rift l.-:ab r-we '-at 'ral cwri: :sl '-' ,141 nf: :elif - N ' ' N , - , ,- . Q1 xy- 'gf '- fy'-f-ge Q ,- .y,-9,-'.,xr.-,:...w.--f, A Q .' 1 K l' , 8 If lv ' ' ' ' ' - - 2' -s. n Born November 3, 1889 Colorado Springs, Colo. Entered Andover 1907 Yale Sheffield A, I', X, Maudollu Club GEORGE CASPER LOGAN Loom Born March 17, 1888 Ridgeway, Pa. Yale Sheffield President Forum Entered Andover 1906 Forum Debating Team ROGER HALL LOUGHRAN LAURIE Born March 14, 1889 Kingston, N. Y. Entered Andover 1907 Yale Sheffield Glee Club ' Dramatic Club 47 'WS J ea, . . . . . V. . . - - .f.1-1:,:'.f- --1-zz:-1'.--:Ana::.'.:':-mr. .-1-::. ' -: i -:.y::.:1.,,,,-A..,gi-my '1:.15--!3.'f.g-.---.4y:g.'.4'ng: -l,.',5- '..h-,'. :,.g1'f21., M-ff.,-,P 3... .9 -53.5. -fft 1-f.1'11'u r'.l -1'..,'.1 '55 E 1:21 2-rr iff: -- 51:15 fm m 1-:Pa fn r12P:Lf:-:sw '-1-.-:sz F-:I :inf 21. -:J :1fiffB'5f1'z-. gk: f:-gr :.'- 5-'gf 5-'pzszg :.1-,z-Q' 2.11: ' :gtg-.jgf-','41:-' '-1 41:3 gg: 1' 11: ' --1: ,',:'J.: :E-' '.:':.1:ff:i ff- :'lEi :ZJEQP3 llifz'-fri IW: 21-21:C'f:? l-. :l2!7J:ifHf1 gp, 1:4159 1-, 515: 5-'-G3 Eff, 1532 54'-'-2:3 sq 2213.417 -f,., :'.-I--553 25-.' 115, .51 '1-'3:.:, - -1.1 Mr. -, -rgxfq ' ,1..2.,:-u .-, .51-7 1 :Q-A -5- d' ,,: 1-. .:.-,.: .4 5 .tn - my-' 5--12:--:.. .I -19. fx! qt. p4,uF . -Jr--xgim ,. K-A. 1- .9-Q ' X' .. Mi if A ' no X 4' ' A A L, j ,S ' ,f-. ' .- . , 4. l - . , , A .. Q , 13 J-1, lov. , -I J, , ARTHUR FRANKLIN LYNCH llorn August 3, 1889 New York City Present residence Rowayton, Conn. Entered Andover IQO6 Yale Sheffield ROSS MATHEWS Ross llorn june 1, 1887 jersey City, N. J. Entered Andover 1906 Yale Law School lb. A. A. VILROY COLE MILLER Born March 4, 1890 Ann Arbor, Mich. Present residence Livingston, Mont. Entered Andover T907 Princeton 48 1 1, 4 I ' ,, .,1' 1 ,e -wh lt 51 'l un Q.: ' fn: n , nz' 'WG' 1. Ni wa x ,y I 1 r f' I 'MT 'xl ,A v My ....-. -, .,,-,., .., .,. .U-. ,.v,.., . , , , -. . .. . ',f,1', .vZ'.f1!f1:-tgp, WL- , - -1,2115 in -:' 1'-2'.'.'s3f.'-:5:I 0 .'.'5'49'e 1-'. n fr f pw 1- 1- -725 :Q , 5' .f'.. 3' ' E-16512,-,1??,5g5'-' . -. l,.,,,. -,..,., -, ,,,.., -.'-QFQR' Nazi' 'f:'5.... ...wi-.a,':.g511g-11: 'ff I' 'eu' E61 233' Yff iw 434:-:Ev afe'-,fag E 1513 zffwf- 'f:.-2: - .1'-'-fznjgrg E421 IE 0.3 :Pi gd' :kd -:ll-,..' ur- ,- - , , - 1 - -,,.f, , I. f . , -,, 1-. , 1 g ,- .g:-,n .f.5l,.g. ,,. ,g,..,. -1. .,1. 3,-.,.,1,,, ,,-.Q ....,.f,, ,.,. W, .K ,,., U ......, ,,-,..,. -..'4.-.- ut'-mv , '-7 I , 'z'-z ai.--AQ.:-'. -45.104-1 1.1 'J -:' r, v:- ... -,nj H.-.nfs :H-cu:-' '---'f,' -1. .ffm , .'.:,,1f.:.,w.-sf, :qt-.wr fn., ,wg 1,1 .tg .Q gg,-va mud 3 , ,, -v .. .An Y- , 1 ,Q 5 , , ,1l,N..il ..k. .71 J, -xx ,:Qk ,5., ,iift A 5,2,..,X.:1 5g:gv,.7,,-, 1 V 1 , ' N T X V N - r A , 1 - 4-S , 71 , 1 ' R 1 - ' - - CHARLES KINDNESS MOORE CHUCK Born October 22, 1888 Present residence Entered Andover 1907 A. l'. X. Lockport, lll. Evanston, Ill. Yale Sheffield Class Basketball GEORGE SARGENT MOORE nun llorn November 10, 1886 Entered Andover 1905 GEORGE ERNEST llorn Felmruary 18, 1890 Entered Andover 1907 49 Lynn, Mass. Yale Sheffield MORRISON Boston, Mass. lnlarvard ' ei-.fn -. .- :.::. :f-'f:- -nf-1: -rs''.--:::.1'.--:-.1:','.--ff-mp qw' -- 'lf - -f sm' :ffl Mgr:'1-f.1:fvg:'1.-.pf 'we -gf nigga? 11-1 :ef -541 154'13f s5i 4g3t7-7 ..-2-:., rug., ,fag :-114 -my ,-,isnt -'fl--.-,g gn.. E lufii yi f,-,-.--4.101 Q...g, '5- '51 3.1 qi -,f 5. 55... E n.,-F. Z'-102' E .-1::- ran: :ng ai:-52: IWW.-4 1-1:1 'l4:.J?,g:,1fr.?.p:-' -1:31,-. -3 22:1 349: 3.-5 6 ff: 'Wi g::f.f:: rjayhg' 13'::?,F52 aff: :':Q:1 233: 5:12:25 i!:?:2:g. 12151 :Z-'2:Ib:: :,, qEtf,5g:Y,q'fg' ,A'f4p:5- :i 51-,E 2.21 viii ,139 wdgp ,. 359,53 zwqg 3.-,,.4,.q: 6,51 :wp :gg I .-: :.1-- ',.,i'g'-td. ,,,1,.o5g:ffN', ..!,., env: 1' -3-. pgs, ,','1,-K 4.5.4 .nmg .'l .rF,.1, .-,mi :i,9...g,,,x.,- 3--j ui. ,..- Mi zz-.9 .ew -,f-W, v .15-f -:Li 2 .531 .3-1.1.5, -' ,R f' , f' X . . I ' Q u '. ' in Q X . . 1 1 . f 'Q f rw.. .: '. , -u :Q x , I 91 .7, ,Qi I lx! 031.7-' ' - 1'-1 N GEORGE WILLIAM MUELLER Gicoizorz Born April 9, 1888 Meriden, Conn. Entered Andover 1905 Yale Sheffield Glee Club , JOHN JOSEPH O'CONNOR JACK Born December 9, 1886 Boston, Mass. Entered Andover 1905 Cornell K. O. A. Captain and Football Team K2 years! Captain Class Baseball fI9082 end Football Team K2 yearsj HAROLD GEORGE PARKER Born March 23, 1889 Westboro, Mass. Entered Andover 1905 College Undecided Wlmziug Class Football fI907l Clzeering Staff SO 7 I 4 F ' , ls' I Y-U :IIN af s n pf -p ,. I I' .U E rv 1. I G, , 1' ' 'N lax K4-A 'xklpf 2' 1 f 7 1 J f sv A -' xo, -'fu'-z,g:, :'.'1,1f,'-'nr-1--5.4 Q! '. ,.-'-.va-gr-yu. 1-auf,-1 --, - ,.,, -f.,-.:-H.. - ,...-' , --, . , . ., ,, . :ill 1 5'-' .f?f,z31ff'-.-251 '-'f'-156::-:gfgs-.5f 'F'1'!'Riff-1'.1.:'4ri?1!J':j6'-if-3,.rwf.:g:.s:,aa23'-':-1.3'?1'ffvg+gS:4?4fgQ.f':5.-in 10- . U 1. , rm. i .,,.-J 4: -1. Q.. ,' ' - 1 -.1 , A . 5- 4 gin-, T: 73- ', V- X., , f, .' 1- 44-:21f,,--fflij 25-rfffsg egqig-1151-.azf.!42.:5 m 'iw bl: :ii S121 Q :Eg msg: 113' 1-: Q 1-:sip , - . 1 . -- .. A I - I 1 N. -.,g, - I ,.-.. f. 1 , -':'4,v', . ,j 'Xu IU! 102,54 15' 5 ,Ohh , -ff ' 2 ,uf ,TP lvl' .Pd -fu,-ilu fb LC fn .o1!a ... . .mx .4 1 f4 4 1- I U - . L., . 1 1 1 Q '. An u . 1. ,fl lynx :V lrisll 1 'J D i, 4+ -,nl ,A GI -1 .1 ' -,U-J! '11 lu , D I . wuln- ,H-u 'al f In-71 01. .Un ,f-.1n,.1 I 1 -In 4' .-1 , 'v.. ,, in . -4,,,- ni' , . , L4 . ,Z -:gag ,:':,'ff .., -Kkfjayn wp.-.4111-.,g',.-.:, :, .'.z1:5 gs.. ,amy sn., 15- .11 .'- ff:-.p vq 'f .-J. an ujyu .. 1 , . ' ff- .4 , - - fv MQQK-. - 12.1 -L 1.1,-2 -.1 e-. ly-, A '-f: '11'.,.5-53' --1 r'f,. .1-6'-, ,Q-2,11 .541 M V 5 , X . . 9 e, . , aw- . 1,3 1. W,-9 , X -..,....3 ,of L , 4 1 -' A A 2, 0 X., , y y W . 4 -- - - LA - ., st. .,. .xi f FRANCIS EUGENE PATTON If N llorn April 6, 1887 Present residence Entered fXllClOVCI'L1QO5 ORRIN JOHN Born November 22, 1885 Present residence Entered Andover 1905 WASHINGTON PLA Born October 6, 1890 Entered Andover 1907 Philo Debating Tccnn Secretary Leader Academy Debating Team SI Coalport, 1' a. Reading, Pa. Yale Sheffield PIERCE Jefferson, N. Y. VVorcester, N. Y. Cornell TT llaltiinore, Md. Yale Sheffield Society of Inquiry Secretary Philo mu vi f 2 if 1'-ff-.H '11 1' '1f,-EftF1':i- -'z-Ps-':'E': 'fiat' - Pi52'2i'l 2! A' 1 :' W:tE'ff'L5S1 1i' iS?m'5!ifi724' 24:4 E rf.-Z if--: 1-954 :512 -'-ijffif afcmzwf qf:f-: E 26?-gg P1H.5:Q1?.3gE-:5g3-,- 215:51 'Sa 54: 15:5 13. 'ga ,fa :equi Q r::?2EE-' :-,- ,--rg :gf a,:,-.--1 ,--:- . -.-:lm-,.-1 .1 -: 1:1 z.,-, rf. - ir ,, .17 .--,-,-. at-' '-2:-ffga wie: 251: ang 131:52 :fsfz-fzfl Aff: :yi-g9f? J:. :1ff:i::fMf?' :g,-k':?!r.' rr tw: 'figs ,-513. 32212 gig:-1:1 :',':1!f,-'.':j 4.-2 :'--, 11 gf' 1-:- -I: -'qi-. ' ':':., ,:.,J- -. ' 3.1.2 ,gen-5: Q.-, ...1-f 1 .5-, J- 4 , . . - M, c -I ,vu .1-1? fx 3, ww ?.:f---,rw ,T qs. 2 we ' Q 1 :15 f-1 21 f' ' I 1 x ' 1 ' , git 4 ,v-.,, fo - - -Q. ,J v. , . - 4 . .W 1,-4 , l an .qkvf O vs RALPH KING PRATT Born March 18, 1888 Numla, N. Y. Entered Andover IQO6 Cornell Mandolin Club ALLEN MARCO RAY Horn September 3, 1889 Boston, M ass. Present residence Winthrop, Mass. Entered Andover 1904 Dartmouth Mandolin Club K: ycarsj JAMES ARTHUR REILLY lfjlnx ll Horn May 11, 1887 Brockton, Mass. Entered Andover 1904 Yale Sheffield '-IP. B. X, Prcsidwzl Class 11905-6-72 Captain Class l?askcfball fI906-72 Srmlcut Council fI905-62 Class Relay fl9051 Captain Class Football fI905'6l Captain Class Baseball fI906l Baseball Team I2 ycarsj Cafvfaiu Baseball fI907-81 Leader of Fall Cllecring Slaff Assistant Manager Track Tcam H9072 Prmviclwll School KSffring 19082 Senior Promvnadv Committvc S2 ' I ffo ,, lx 1. nf -f .x ' 'rv ' I A nl Ill 'Lb A x f MAA. lasm xy 1 I4 cr jA41 4 ,w ,. 7511, .JU l.,,-,Ag.,,A--,H X.-JM,-1. -Hi, .,.:. 3. ,Q 1 11,1-.15.:f:,n:'? 3310111 gui: J, ' - ..::aufn,,,1,:3:f',,4,f,, 5,,3,?f',.'w.-.l--.t,',w4. 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'H , --- ' -. , ,gf K ',4 'V x . . ri, N--4531-. 4 - l- W- , H44--..u.-L. -' ,uf 1 ,I , ax , l I X t ,V , ' I A1 - ' ' ' - .- 4 1 WILLIAM ROCKWELL snolvrv I-Korn February 26, 1889 St. Paul, Minn. l resent residence Cleveland, O. Entered Andover 1906 Yale Sllellield qr. B. X. Assistant Manager Hockey Team WA LTER VANDERVEEN STRUBY Horn june 30, 1889 Entercfd Andover IQO7 ELBRIDGE HADLEY STUART 1'lc'r1c Born November 9, 1888 El Paso, Tex. Present residence Seattle, Wash. Entered Andover IQO5 Yale Sheffielil K. O. A. 53 Denver, Colo. Yale Shefiield V, 4 ,Sli E .. . VE gun fi -5 Aw-ang:-f,f Nav- E A Q4 ix l,ff.:gx:f11f-11.15.41 yfwf: 5'2:.i:'151Fjfj-Q-1--'--Fijfjqifgi ' -H13-'a 12-1 -1. .5 yii.fiZf!:?Q'L f.gQ-gl:s'-ffh': 11iz1'f1iffiiiizffftfa:-'E'tiiiv '1if 'Qg'1L-W, Zfjii . .,.-, - Y' .' 1 151-A .'.'g ,., -,', f.: ' a,' 2123 -- .J I-J' p ', '. 'JI' 1 '-1' 'L T - ... 4. ,,-.-., E 3,1 51: .hu .-nag., '.,4,Q.5g: 5,54 ,-..,, 3.5 Huy.-,.,,g.1.,1 3.055 :E Hg. 25.5, 1,1 3,1 gg, ,434 .1'lg.,g 5-.1:'E- A-ri' 7,512 71:4 aggviftl ,f-.-41,-4 J.-:f .,,,,-'54-, G:g,:,g.LgI.7,p:9' -113-gn -, tgp! gg: fs,-x 1' q: ' .-5: jg:-51: zjggjqf :fig :gn 5223 :fq?: ,5g. mfg: :5-215y:q :f, qz2:::::f,q'fg ,,,X',jg::: lx' 51-.5 15:43 I-gc, ,Zag 5u.'.2gg ,.x',.ga14,5g ,-1'-.--.gf '-sf 1-1:1 uf. M111 131: -:aff 'f-.,',- -g-. .rw-'::.,',i'g fr-12 5 :,2-. ,Q-5. .wx uv, -JW 1 -' hw 1 1: -. ,-X '. A--., ...H -... -.v - , - . -. . , 5. v - A, -, , , .f,f 1 4,1 4 2. f,,- jyy Fm 1 ,7 . V, Q. I xl. , , , 5 Lb, ,. ' il. . . 'A . , . , vi! ' -' - ' - 4 - ' -0- H - . - -- Qs. A . J , Born February 3, 1890 Present residence Entered Andover 1904 Orchestra K2 ycarsj Mandolin Club Class Historian L HOWARD SEELY TEALL Horn February 13, 1889 Rochester, N. Y. Present residence Sodus, N. Y. Entered Andover 1907 BATES TORREY, JR. xmrzzs Portland, Maine South NVeyn1outh, Mass. M. I. T. Leader Orchestra Winm'11g Class Football Vlfinning Class Baseball LINCOLN CUMMINGS TORREY Born Ianuary 6, 1890 Byfield, Mass. Present residence Bedford, Mass. Entered Andover 1907 Harvard Glee Club 54 r' -r I Zu J ff .. M W-SLN. -an sy 1 ,V . ,,. ..... -. . .,-, 1, ..,: ....-.-.' 4. ,..,- nn- ,xqwo-1. 1 , f-w.,,-- ' 1.31: 'f-':':'1: n z -'g1'h',1'.- ' . an - in g-,qggrf,-5Jigggzif-:,,.5e,1g4Q'.','x:,'.3,::ggg,y5y6yfpg. Q33-.1123-x ,iii-y .5!,5',.1..f2,, 51414:1:11-,f.i3:,,':.,.3,..:g,fl-if ,, L- :. - 1,- -' ,' ,'v.,1 .' . ou... - -I p - ,Y -iff 1-lf,-.' .gh v- friwf Wa? '-1-11:12 1-Wu'-f4fi'4fa':Qf m 'iii 'fi' rf? E114 :fmzivff -za if 6 ul-Z. 'u- 'A ' 'r :ff ' -'ul :n 'n lf'-3 Pin . .' 5 M9 - 'A 'RG ,in Sim :fJ'J.n- 7 ,, rl ' f f,-JN: 4-,',l! .llqfpp ...,,v,4iu3:f,n,'Q ,,,,,,.,,! ..,. av. -QA, .A .4, , , n,u,f .--.gy-A gif., .J v .,. 1 , 1 ,, 1 . A , ,, ., 1 .- L.. . - . ,,, V. . , L v ..'-9.2. Pl, If-.ph ,.7Q.f,,l 33-1 -H1 ...AlGg,,.', 1.5. ,4 ,, if .1 J ,,.,, 3-. -- wg lffj ,,..4'f',. ,, u .1 , A 1 , ..'.- - .- ' --'-1, -. ,.-gr 1- .'.,1.1 fb-1, .--. -.-: --E +2 1-ra i 1 -fr If 152.31 v:: W:'-'- 1'i '9f -4'-'ff-L'-'ii'-'1i 1-571141 'f 'rlfxw' 'i'f 'i':f'--51E.1i1 : 3Ff f fweiigf' ' ' 1 - ' N 1 : N, ' I , ' 1 uf, Q - .' 4.0 q 'Vida 4 :.' 35. , A .. ,4 - l. - - - -s. ROBERT DIX TRISTRAM ' 11011 Born May 26, 1890 Brooklyn, N- Y- Present residence N01'W211k, COUN- Entered Andover 1905 COI'11Cll Mandolin Club WILLIAM GEORGE WARNOCK BILLY Born November 2, 1889 Meriden, Conn. Entered Andover 1907 Yale Sheffield 111. A. A. Glee Club Dramatic Club VAUGHAN HARRISON WILSON Born June 21, 1889 Carnegie, Pa. Present residence Dunmore, Pa, Entered Andover 1904 Yale Sheffield 55 WW'V Y1V 'EEN NGN IPQETURNHNG MUEDLEEQS N V V W' W' V' V' 57 W S7 W - N fl V: G, I, 8,2-ll 5 -' ,gf '- . : h , -ge 5 XSHPYA? a 4 A + il ' ' W ,f 'IIIIl Il 11.19, E. 1 gint:-nqnun FREDERIC ATHERTON ADAMS lflusn Born December II, 1889 East Grange, N. Entered Andover 1906 Yale 1 VINCENT WEAVER ALLEN Born October 6, 1888 New Milford, Conn. Present residence VVaterbury, Conn. Entered Andover 1907 Yale 56 M5 1 I x 2 H 'E1.f '?I:f3 I' fl T'Zi5?H '?!2fiH 24154: B :f-5: '-Hi 532 5:-22 5:31231 :'2f12i:1j 2122? -414,,F?jf:i2i.1:-Jai! ie ga? 11:15 in if' ,iv if-311: Q M323 iiif-if ee'-'nififi :pas 2531 5533 1,232 zz-gE42'22 f:' QElfl55Ei?'?f7v HJ U?:4:I: 21312 3.122 ' 1- 'fiitifi '- ' N ' . 4 ' - , , ,. G Y J 'Sw-' - ' NATHANIEL AMBROSE Horn june 19, 1888 Present residence . , El1tCI'6Cl'A1lClOVCI' 1907 Dartmouth Winning Class Football Team fl907j STANLEY BERRY ARNOLD S1-11412 llorn May 27, 1889 Present residence Entered Andover 1906 DAVID HUME Horn FeIJ1'ua1'y 25, 1889 Entered Andover 1905 57 ,NN f , -. . . .,, . ,... . . ,.-,. - . g,-,--- .'.f.1- -'- s. .,-,1-qv.,-l.:.., ,.f,.,,. 3.4. ... .. -. . . . , 1-11-L'f1U1Wf,f:.s1-1.4'-:dlf1:.:l--S5-7-c-:--.h.-q.'.'4'J::. ' ' -1y1':i '7'.gl:--.4,-1151:-., vii:-,? -4-J: .'..- -5-':E'.':' '-.1-'Q ..'.L' 1f '- f.'2 ' 9ov,fbZg1' 'Ali-F-'J :fff L'.': r:-15 iii! '.-15:51 fig'11.1:: !:L-'+ E -up xr-151':gL5.12Z1 'LSI-Ere 'Cir 55: Hn? I-4 -4-.1-3: B 24-2711- 2-iifiii 5155 ii: fifi 2:'El ilf'f.14l 3:13333 9513 '--'-:'L17'. 4''ifs'-lf'7'326lfI'.7f:' 221266 3 452 ilfi I-'R 1' '33 M534 3:51:63 1':2?:? wif: :':g:: 5221 Efffigj 131:21-. IFF: 23-'U-2f. ':f, cams:-,qff :fs w'!:.- gi 51'-: 35:9 Lag Wdfgv 4-x'::l,e.'!1 5111-f:: Ei?-.f'g-Q42 5.911 35, ng. lpif ,Qi -I-475 g?Qj:r'- '.-Lif:1Qin'fi'g 35'-,np gf :Gig j,'g-ip, ,.r 'i 4331 Uni Li ','15'!f 'Nb'if1J 1f 9 gf X -wi 4 --, - - 'mf-A 2' L '.v,'f, .B d E 1 . - 4 2, 1 4 u , r 61:-nv 4 IN- ' - -5 ' - 4- fgd40vs . . , 4 , ,. W 4 . I A lx HUGH WISE BRADLEY llorn September 13, 1889 Present residence Entered Andover 1906 Leeds, England Rockville, Conn. Harvard ROBERT LARKIN BROOKS uounlls llorn January 2, 1890 Entered Andover 1905 IT. AL E. Secretary Class Banjo Club Manager Class Relay Cambridge, Mass. Yale Sheffield President Class Class Football Mandolin. Club Fall Clzccring Staf Clznirma11f.l11nior Promenade Committee DONALD BUTLER rr DON 1: Born April 5, 1888 Present residence Entered Andover 1907 A. U. V. School Relay Captain Class Track Buffalo, N. Y. Evanston, Ill. Yale Sheffield Wimzing Class Relay Class Basketball 58 n 4 gl4gJ1f-u 'f,fo14 bl 1 pf 'Q AX if ' 4 ' 4: 'f , uffa , , ai ., AH 41' Nl mn , i ,v '-fm 1 'H- 4 ,A-f'.lf lla, 1 hw , ' ni Q , 4 gm 4, af, . . .,,., -, .,-, 5, .H -ff - ,-5. ,,.. -r.r'. .'-.45 . 1 '- 1 , ' ','- ' -1- -ng 1 1 1 f-1 I ,: --. ,1 .p-n-u..,r.'- -f.-3.:,::.:i,i, if, ,b-'-um-1-,::2:'i-1-Q:2'.-.- ., 1-15:5 Mar-:+ Q ,ji 5 fl . - -2.-.25:A:?.siGf-'i' if Ei-:f'.'gw2'-:wager -' ' 'fl' ,' 'fr- ' '1., :' fo I .'p,o. .-' 71' ' ' -.U wp: bf 'fi Tn? Lugnf hx, yu., N:'r 'n l .. . H N .,--,,, ,.,,- . . . , ,, ,. , A. ,,,,.. r'?::fF E f5:i1 Z2'r'H:, -:-2013.1-21-.'.?f45j4:! E flu? W Z3 5:1 W Zigi VF.-Lv: -1 9 az: PFI' 6 :I-411: -ig-n i ,vu 5' 'I . 7'1 P ':'v. .- f' -,U w., .NP - 2 ' S. A 1531-'H ,, vu ffl Jn-1. if--hifi glgplfrftgk ,':,,77Qy -5:7-3,-,3f..,g,.'2 5Q'Q.ff1',, M2 8:1 5: fzj zzfgiij gigaki pg 3.2 51.1 ggi: 21- -' --H ' H, '-' 7' . . Ll ' , of. : ' -J JJ ' , ,,w, .A-. '. '11 ' I 1 ' ' , . 44 Z:-'H .-p,i'-- ,-. gf!-' 1491 .-up 'uv-215.'-' A'-1,i'f91f,: -f15w- 1-441. iam.,1-.4 17:1:'-i4 l' '-' I' . --1','1-Mix..-if W' .. ,lf . --, - , -. - , X .x, - ei N U , xg X . 4. Q .Q 'YK - 4 5 4 L ' 1 ' fc - - ' - - -'A'-A 'S- ROBERT EARL COLEMAN Born October 6, 1889 Entered Andover 1906 Assi.vtant Editor of Plxillipian Winning Cross Country Tcain Plzillipiam Board K2 yearsj Dramatic Club EDWARD BROWN COY E Uorn May 3, 1889 Weste1'ly, R. T. Entered Andover 1907 M. I. T. RAYMOND MCALLISTER DEMERE um' Horn March 14, 1890 Szwannzdl, Ga. Entered Andover 1906 Yale Sheffield A. U. V. ' Ammfvlm club f., ywm As.vis1:ml Ifzlsiiicsx Manager Pliillipiau 59 Grand Rapids, Mich. Yale - Prcsicicut of Philo Vice-president of Philo Glee Club -Q . p..,,?,fma- Q' . , V. . .. . .- rf' - ...-,.. , -:.'.-'- .1247 -L'.J- '.-.:1'.1'-.pn:f,'.:':-:a1:- 1.-L'. .'. fu .1:'1a. 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Hr, ,:c :1 C-qw '- cw 1' and 'liyf-Lx End: --gpg 'Ls 'gf WMU- ky'-119 ' as 14. r rg,--Q...4' 395' r V ' , ' 4 -1 ' 1 '7' An vit ,Q ' . 4 - , E 4. ,Jinx-. - . - Q, gg - . - X ANDREW PEABLES FOSS ANDY 1'EAn1.nS Born March 23, 1888 Auburn, Me Entered Andover IQO6 KD. A. 2. Business Manager Pol-Pourri Fall Clzecring Staff Winning Class Baseball fI906-71 Assistant Business Manager Pot-Panrri Glee Club K2 ycarsj I LUKE WHITMAN FOSTER if STUD ly Born December 28, 1888 La Crosse, Wis. Entered Andover 1906 Cornell Glcc Club I2 ycarsj RALPH SIMPSON GROSS Horn May 17, 1889 Lowell, Mass. Enterozl Andover 1906 Harvard Glue Club X . 60 1 ffm ,fan P B fn 4 -ax we N, rff' 4 1 L,4r pf I I 4 1 45 TH?-1' 7377? 7 1L.'- 2'.5RH',-ff1 ff1 1Z '-'-'-94i'A i- T777'.f- Y-19-'3f'7 :? 7I4 ZC :Ih. .'.,-':21'1: n 1 -:.1:?.', .. -'--:n l-.'. '. 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LAURON NEFF HANFORD llorn November 6, 1889 Seattle, Wasl1 Entered Andover 1906 Harvard Law Vice-fvrcsidcnt of Gun Club 1 FRANK LOVELL HARRINGTON FRANK Born July 24, 1888 Boston, Mass. Present residence llrooldyn, N. Y. Entered Andover 1906 Yale fb. A, A. O LYN DAFFAN HEMMING Born August 3, 1888 Ganesville, Tex. Present residence Colorado Springs, Colo. Entered Andover 1905 Yale, Sheffield K. O. A. Secretary and Treasurer of Class Wi11111'11g Claxs Baseball Team Junior Promenade Committee Chief of Police Force President of Gun Club 61 l l ,ml X .X x 4-qkv . - - . 4 -h 4 - -.- - 4-- - ' - . 9:-1: - '.f- '.-.vf-zu :'::,'.:---':n:- vi-L7- 'wan .-:':a. ' -Jw. Il-1-'fl-11'-,-5:4--1,5--:dff1:.13--!gf'5-cz-'?4gj:E.'Igirl. 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RICHARD IRWIN llorn May 18, 1890 Tokio, japan Entered Andover J'zun1ary, 1908 Princeton EVERT WENDELL JACKSON JACK Born November 6, 1887 Berkeley, Cal. Present residence Tokio, Japan Entered Andover 1905 and 1907 Cornell Football Tcnm fIQO5 and 19072 Student Council fI9071 rl I DAVID JOHNSON lmvxf llorn July 24, 1888 San Diego, Cal. Present residence North Yakinm, VVZISIT. Entered Andover 1906 Yale Sheffield School Relay Team 62 ' H -1 4 I ' ' ' 1 gf 1 ftfu - , I my ,K A 1 4 51 A r 3 rv ' 1 v n . 4 ' ' 0 4 1 if Nix. 8441 I y -faq 1 15.7 y YP- N oy 1 '-1' -'1-gc, , ' v.---1-..gy,-,:4, .'e,f,-,- 'Hp '.--, 'gf '.-,,,--.m-,1-uf. v-af.,-. --,- I. , -1.1:-5-1.0 I ...ff ' , -., . , , ..., .. ,, ',,'.1.1-uv -. 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ELMER WILLIAM MCDEVITT MAC Born December 9, 1887 Cloquef, Milm- Present residence Dlllllth, Minn- Entered Andover 1907 Yale ,L U- 11. lfoolball Team PAUL MALONE PAUL 8.45 Born March 22, 1888 UuiTalo, N. Y. Entered Andover 1906 Yale qy. A, E, Izmim' Promenade Commillcc fIQOSj Captain Class Baseball Team 8 Clays lima-114,11 7'g,,,,, SfU'I'l1,tZ Police fl90S2 LEROY MARTIN nov Born March 31, 1890 Hroolclyn, N. Y. 1 Entered Andover 1907 Yale SheFF1eld 1I'. B. X. Hockey Team f 63 I4 -we -'.:r::::13::: z.g .,f:..' 1'.:.1f.'-.--.,.:, ,.5:..-:',,'.. ,.-gf,-,v,',l ,sh ,:.-.-g- 3.7.17 -gg.-. 1,-,L-5.g..,:,n:1.4.,...,5,, 4,5-5. ,.,. .. .. . . .. , Zhi: Hr' 5-:fl 2129 S -'il-1 -21-:wff 1.-ff luv .. 'If :iff-Je? wi. :ez '1511-if 124- 1-52 1f ':g9 ''tanzgzf Q ff,-. .'-'-: .1111 mai .'.iH1g- rgf,-,g.:i: z-gh' E 1'-5:1 nt Igigqf-.-,'.q-2.1: g1.:.g, 'zz ,gg gg: .gl -3, 5,-, -gn.: .1':g.7g-1 -:gg ,gm Lp.. 1:14 13:31.14 -.-1-'.-,QI :--:1 ..f. Ls1'. 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Ifntererl Andover 1905 ll21l'V2ll'fl Gln' Club FREDERICO GUILLERMO SANCHEZ 1r1ue1m11a Horn September 28, 1890 Hzrvana, Cuba Present residence Gibara, Cuba Ifntererl Andover 1905 N. T. T. SETI-I HENESS SEELYE s1c'1'n Horn December 29, 1891 Present resirlenee Entered Anclovver IQO6 lWand0lin Club 65 W ,, ,, 1- Amherst, Mass Dayton, Fla M. I. T. O ra X, vxfh -1 wk pq lm., , AA 4 LK 1 .'... '-'.':21.' --. :- .' '.. - ' :nah -'.'- -H .', 1---Y-.. ....,.. -.,-- 1-1, .. Hn' :aff 1-,-:. Ffh'-.':'1-F.1grv: 1,ii-' ' 'a1:f2'- 'f1:fQ,'.q-j.-L1:1'G:'-1-'w,,Lf:,-1:'-fn': .'-1-'--we-.f:f'-4:-'f-1.1-.v-gaf ''AJJW-12:3gig: z-:-I -:-z- -wi: 1.-:J E .-.-v -.'-411' '- '::: 'Hr 12- :W -1. :-- - ...fa -.1 :-24 firrf LL iifi 7:21 i-'zvigtg I 2.3: . ,,,.-fin V7:3-'.?,'-':17z5 47:f fiifhj :E HZ? ELF! T32 ff' ,fa -14512 B 513292 wi -.1-:.n-5:4 :En uw :9,Q1t'.' ,-5:1--41 rn- xi.-:-M141-1. .1g.f-:4: ':p.' . whiz . - 5:1 41:2 6:1 ' -,-1 ,.,.'-'fr ,qw- ll .n nu V- ' v' 1 ..l , I., .s.1 Il l 4 - I -w 4 . I vt' ' 1 A f v 1 .14 1 4 7 -.-.g..,':4: 55.1. 1.4. P.: ---4.-5 pg ,-4.. -,It-1--.-4 1,Lg:1..',g.,- 5.-5 5.40-. .. 9.9 -91.5 ..'-,Q I-.., .13-,ig sg,:'.11'.'!Y , .'tiy.-.g..1v:' 5- -14, Q14 - wKgv4qmg' 1 .1 '-K1 5 .'3.19,.1c '11 -Eig Mtv E1 'lmtlf ' ' - ,f X . x '- ,' - , r ' ' 5 Q I 1 ,f - ff 6 -1 rw, -o 4 - , 8. 41. ,J x ' .. . . . -, - .. , I, 9 , WRIGHT SHUTTLEWORTH Born May 9, 1889 Amsterdam, N. Y. .Entered Andover 1907 ' M. I. T. FRANCESCO URBANO Born March 23, 1883 Palermo, Italy Present residence New York City Entered Andover 1906 Rutgers FRANCISCO JAVIER VARO NA Born February 24, 1891 Camagiiey, Cuba Entered Andover 1905 M. T. T. .66 51 1 , ' If 5 151' 1' wuf Y In ny, lx y u, 1 lid -r n 414:14 ff xv ff , F H: 1 11,19 ,U H Af J 'fv.. 1 u' ,fr fl 44' 1 A 4, ' pf Ivy L :qu -.1- 4'1.1 -I 1,-, 1- A ..,: -ng-.uv ,g.,,,,. -.l '- ,-'mg p . f -. ,.. ' ,,'. 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X, and Football Team liockvy Tenn: Clwcring Sluff f.S'ffri11g 19081 67 ' ,I HILNLX A Ng Vx -21 x'-:sie 155357: '-I Q r-1-Y 7.1: 1-154 -ta? mm: gf.'4v'p.:1: :IFJ E Q3.T:1f1'!,'C-5-:QE-f 25:22 'Ea -12: lf-17 Tn 'Q' I-E 355211: Q ?::1'gi' 3: A-1,1 :,a1: :gg f,1g1:5:5 ..:,,-,W 5.5: .,,.,,741y, ,::.f.7.,1:9,ff.'-: gg-.yy -1 qu, 1:15 535. 1 5, ,, 5,-4, ,.,.-f.. cf '-5:3551 gg: :sr EEE gr.-,fa-4 :fm-,5g. 13:51 :L-13:-2qq :f, q1,::::g3qge fm :fag-3 51, 5-5: 2555 ,-,age 15.7 Q,-1:1 cz, ages.- i'9j',:1n2? r-15' ...f2:: 'f-rig. '+- ' ffiiu1'ff2f 4- .2141 J?-: .'f--'f -1 .9331 .ff 122 El Jewf' .HJ . L f- 4 v - ,. , , , ,, V .rw r - V 4- r:-A0 N ' . -. --A g-fax, .N . 4 34, -u ve, 'lll HARRY BURGOYNE WI gr., lilorn March 27, 1889 Present residence 5 Present residence Entered Andover 1907 1 WILLIAM llorn July 29, 1889 Present residence Entered Andover 1907 :nd Fouflvall Tram Entered Andover 1905 Cafvfain Class Relay Team w11,s HARRY 11. 11. 1 LSON New York City Sctauket, L. l. Yale Sheffield Q, lj, X, Manager Class Basketball Team Police Forex' Class Relay Team K: yrarsj Jzmiov' Promenade Committee Winning Claxs lioalball Tram fI907Q Clzucriug Staff Manager Havlcvy Team Scvrvtary Class of 1909 SEXTUS SHEARER WILSON S. S. Born November 25, 1889 LONGLEY Y St. Louis, Mo. Mempllis, Tenn, Yale ORK Portland, Maine Pliilzulelplna, lla. Yale Hanja Club 68 xv . - '- 'ini ,-1-'fr , l1'2i '9 '1-' --rlr'-'f'-ii'-'za'111E1.r: . V -in 'T'f-' -'ez-F '--aiu?--5'32.'. ' '-I 4 -t Q . , , .,., . ..,. mlfvgnsm ' '1' -ef-F--r .::.f-- ----5 1-2--Q-1 A '- .- '4---.3-3 ' .51 I ,4 w-.3 .- ,g- ,iv--Y,-mg.:--lxzly -.5-5-,J,gh:. -, 5. MMI. , ,Ky o nfl... ' .g.':-v.:fg-f,,fj-3,Ltfy-g,f.'C',f'f1,'fj'-,', 4, ---fi 11,12 H 2 ' :.:w.-f u' 1- - 'fL-:T- r - - -'Jw Q- S ' ' . 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We overcame time, and entered the Chapel in time to which we remained during the rest of heard that our first duty was to see Mr. our schedules made out for the coming t 'f' NF Ng Q Tl-IE JUNICDR YEAR N September, 1904, sixty-six of us sheepish looking boys gathered in front of the Chapel, after having said good-bye to all our friends, and watched the upper classmen shake hands and joke with one another, while we silently looked on, wishing all the time that our timidity after a short occupy the rear seats, in the year. In Chapel, we Eaton in Room 4 to have term. That proved to be a very tedious task, especially to Mr. Eaton, who tried in vain to convince us that we could not have two studies at the same hour. Many of us thought that our troubles were over, but all during the first day, We heard rumors of a certain Shakesperian Society and of their doings. We found out on the first Saturday, that these rumors were only too true. From that night, for the next two weeks, they forced their unwelcome presence on us, in spite of our attempts to evade them. They, however, soon grew tired of teasing us, because the football season had begun. There were many old players on the squad, which numbered somewhere between fifty and sixty. The new material looked very promising, and it was thought that, under the Pa Corbin and Captain Thompson, a winning up against Exeter in November. In the first Revere A. A. by a large score. As the season progressed and leadership of coach team could be lined game, we defeated victories were won, our spirits and hopes for victory rose accord- ingly. When the final test came, Exeter won by the score of 35 to Io. Our class was not represented on the team, but 'flIarry O'llrien made a good showing as quarterback on the second team. The winter term soon came with its hockey, its basketball, its studies, and its gym . In the latter, Dr. Page tried to impress on our youthful minds the rudiments of how to keep in perfect health, 70 nl' K 1 L ...lf uri' 'Ji' 'rf ... J if ,nn ' 3 1 A ifisfi. f 'AMQANP L J I J 'mf 'WM' 'A . . -. .- .H 1- f. H. -. ' if 1 . v ' I i ' 'I '- H -Z Wil' '-5 lf',Il'-'A' , 911. ,-gi '- we-fa-1'-f-1-ig-.',-1f'f,f.:5-'f--,.-!'g:w ug:A'Ef4-1'JQ-4,3111 :L , -'I-if .4151-.a1. :::.c:,'.a?G.-24-gf'-'-f:.+ie:--1'-' ' f '-4.f,1.1 ,-A cy.-w '-' -. '01-vnggn, 3 A -v. a' fn '1. ,vf Y 13:1 Ln'--If N1 vw 'ff 1 . egg' i:'.g.,,1- ,-.,qfafgf'zf7:.2im51g3f E P95 -:ps ez? B E me fmgqeii .gi 9122 its Q 1 - -' 'i gf, ---J :..gf.-:H-ai:- .1-, .' :4 in .-A vi? J- Sw :f:J..i. 7 4, vs. '-'22 1' .,4,'.'i'! -pifrb., -3.--A4 ', Jfftwa -'mags my ii' lit' :. '41 .. 5.11 :ue-1,-,gi nz- '4 ft' :U , Q5-,'-. f.,,.4,r, 'ggqg,',. ,..,,L.:-.1 Z' ,-,J ,X -In J ,:.7.1 .1 'gg rf, A-,, Mgt, -- vu., '. ,-J, n A -'-'f. '!- -?'v'a'5' LZ i-'l-55 ?'J!. Z'.Ef 'Qv'-'ef--K 43-'ff-is wil' fJ'- lu 11: 'fav 21915 3' .-'MB'-X-fr!- v, ,gym n , . 4. lm, .- Aunt, nfl,-, ski.,-l M. .gi , ' .u, -uxxg. '.- 'avi-If , -- s 0 . - N , , 5 , , ,v .- s ' 4. D, 4K 1 f' - , - va ' - ' - ' - ' ' while lletteridge, a member of our class, instructed us how to dive through rings, how to make graceful angles with parallels, how to ride horses, and how to do other foolish things. During this dreary term, Captain Clough of baseball and Captain Thompson'of track worked hard in order to defeat Exeter in the spring to make up for the defeat in the fall. ln the li. A. A. meet at lioston, Exeter's relay team defeated ours, but the defeat caused a greater determination to win the track meet in May. ln the spring term, affairs assumed a more lively aspect. Out- door exercises and athletics took the place of the steady grind in the gym ln the early part of May, we were robbed of our chance to meet Exeter in track by a two weeks' vacation which resulted from a scarlet fever epidemic that spread over the school. ln baseball we went up to Exeter with a team much weakened by sickness and by a loss of practice due to the forced vacation. We knew that every player would do his best, and, accordingly, we had hopes for a victory. We came back from Ezieter on the night of the game as happy as larks, because we had defeated our old rival to the tune of 6 to 4. Until after eleven o'clock that night, Andover was kept awake by our cele- bration, which everybody who was there will remember all his life. The rest of the year we spent in making up the work that we had neglected during the forced vacation, and in thinking what we would do to the preps, when we became junior Middlers. BATES Toiuuav, JR. 71 JUNIOR MIDDLE YEAR V HEN we returned to school in September, it certainly R J was a pleasant feeling to realize that we were preps Ce 1 - no longer. We exulted in a limited superiority over A 1 2, our mates of the lower class, but we were subdued in the presence of our elders. We started the long chain of yearly victories over our New Hampshire rivals by administering defeat to them in football by the score of 28 to 0. Dr. O'Connor coached the team that year. We had only one '08 man 011 the team, H. N. Merritt, who played quarterback, and who was elected captain of the ,O7 team. This victory in football was the greatest ever won. Many of us were late in returning to school for the winter term because of severe snow storms which delayed all trains in this vicinity. The most important event in the winter term was the annual relay race with Exeter, which was won by Exeter. We had no class rep- resentatives on the relay team. We were meanwhile kept busy by the gym. classes, interrupted frequently by hockey and basketball games. On the hockey team, '08 was represented by H. N. Merritt. We had two representatives on the basketball team, Gunning and Whitney. After a long hard term of work, we were prepared to enjoy the benefits of a spring term at Andover. When the spring term came and we all returned, everyone looked forward to a pleasant term, and victorious track and baseball teams. The track team came out victorious over Exeter after a protest. The final figures were, Andover 48M, Exeter 472. We were represented on the team by D. Knox, who is captain of this year's team. The baseball team was very successful, defeating Harvard, Yale, Dart- mouth, Williams, Amherst, and other colleges. The only represen- tative of '08 was H. N. Merritt, our best athlete. We ended the base- ball season by defeating Exeter by the score of 3 to 2 on Brothers' Field. The celebration that followed will be remembered by all of us . 172 ..- 7771. , 2 A. ,-. .,.J I ff. ., rl. .J I Iwi, , 'J..'h,A3'. ., 21,662-af' 155,933 F1nH?z,L.:.::,:N-.Z .,ul.:f:' 3:11, -1. 'ff E 5? '3:' '.':':' 1 2 off- 9, E 5'1 f,J4j'f'Q Q' ' ' ,: f . rf- . . H g, ,p - . . 1 . . ,L . I A , - 1 . . . . 1, x . . 1 , , v - ,1 if 5 4 5 59, M i. .4 0 'uf - - - - , - V , , 1 4 . ,., ,1.'1v:'f:4,.l,', 11 -::.in',f.,-:!1 Q'f: 5 ,',.gsf ,fvfhj ,r ' fffi' ', ' ini H ' ,lv A 1 ' 2,11 I vu'-F' ,' .- 54 bin J, 1,-Q, ff'--f '-, .--'-4 - W -J'-wi'.':':f.'.'fA '+.' r: -ff-Mf .'. 'eq A ' va --'sf-s'-..-A.-U .rf ' f-H11- -:ff va- o 'np v .qu -QI' .. ..mu,gj,.f4 ,,4 m dl, 'fig' ,IA 1,-5 -1. 3.3 312,11 .iq up xii: 13,527 1 4 , . . ' ' 1. ' ul' v -1, , - A, xl ff ' . A 4- f '9. Q B.:-if w 5:4 2 ai .. 241 -'iff -Wa Q fi 4-1? --. 2 :- an -1. .71 ,I o. iz' 'gf ,,,:,'-.L,. ,-ft.: H X, : ' '.4 -r X. :'- 1. 1 -- '3.- v-1 -'. ah . , ' 1 'Wo -1 v'l'1fn HY. ny, 'ful-'vial .'.' I ' 1--'-,L in sw, fn- if 1 0 .J 1' fa' 1,1 -91, AK. , X811 ' x 'Ay' Nlill' X, 7. xx1- If 7 -xgQvfn 'Jil ' 'li-'14,n'v4C-nn- ' + if V . , - Q . L. 1 . .L as the best in the history of the class, for it was the first year that Andover had been successful in our three great events. Thus ended one of the greatest, if not the greatest, years of Phillips Academy, and one in which we are proud to say that 1908 was a strong class. Then we parted for vacation, satisfied with the work of the past school year, hut with an earnest desire in our hearts for the time when we should all return and meet again as Middlers. JAMES A. REILLY. f- In I -I Y ,. A ,,,. .w . . I '1 1, A ,lf ,'igln1'.g1:g'1-dfw :ff V 4. f P f THE OLD STONE. ACADEMY 73 xfr gl - '-.- , -swf, vn u- . -x.,,.,,,-Q , 4, K . il, X .A .- - '.:.:.1,-,- '. .:. ,.5.-.f. .:.. .1 -v.' . .4 .. .7-'ff' .af-1: -'-.:- ',-.z:.'.v,-.-.ggr-------wg. avi- I-. .. -. 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In spite of the weather, however, everybody managed to visit Brothers' Field to watch the football candidates being put through the preliminary practice under Captain Daly and Coach O' Connor. The team progressed rapidly, and after winning. the majority of games, beat Exeter on the tenth of November by the close but easily sufficient score of- 6-0. On the team we had Merritt, Favorite, and Richmond, and they certainly did their part. Merritt was elected captain for 1908. . ltleanwhile, after the fall track meet. the whole school had been set at work by Dr. Page, and the new game of soccer was set before us under the leadership of Sid, So with the basketball schedule just begun, we left for our Christmas vacation on December nineteenth. When we returned to the hard grind of the winter term, basketball was well under way, and hockey entertained us except when there was too .much snow on the pond Cand unfortunately this was the case most of the timej. On these teams we were represented by Captain Merritt and Manager VVashburn in hockey, and Whitney, Richmond, and Belford in basketball. In the B. A. A. Interscholastic Meet, Andover was third, Worcester and Volkmann beating us out. Captain Kilpatrick, how- ever, broke the record for the high hurdles, by winning the race in 6 1-5 seconds. In the annual relay race with Exeter, we were beaten after keeping the lead for most of the distance. In all the other events, however, Exeter couldn't be seen for dust. The musical clubs had been practising since early October, and during the winter term gave the delayed Fall Concert, together with a vaudeville sketch. They also made trips to Rogers Hall at Lowell, and Miss Chamberlyne's School in Boston. To wind up the 74 314 f 0 Gr. I :J Y -ul 1 1 , 'r H B I1 44 E s of bf, nv ,,? 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'-,Q-s ru S,--.5 , ,.'gj -.J 1: '..- .-L. .51 f s ' 1' .1 4-Q, 1.1.1, ,ut , A . . , vt, ,'...4m.,' M. -7 -Q . 1 , l 7 .Xq7,., ,,.. A- . H..-,M ,..,., , 5 . 'X - N , 'r ', X - X . - ' W , . , . A , , I - . - 4 A ji 'll 1 4 - , I 4 , . - , , .s ...C .sh 1 season, the Spring' Concert was given at the Town Hall, and then the clubs disbanded. VVhen we returned for the spring term, the baseball squad, under Captain Reilly, had been back for sometime, but on account of snow had been kept in the gymnasium. There was snow at the time scheduled for the first game, but after that the baseball season went along' very smoothly. Finally, on June Sth, we all went up to Exeter and watched Andover win the annual baseball game by the score of 3-2. On the team were Belford, J. Reilly, Merritt, and VVashburn for 1908, and after the game, Reilly was elected to captain the team for our Senior year. Under Captain Kilpatrick the track team went to New Haven on May 4 and was beaten out by Mercersburg only in the Yale lnterscholastic Meet. At the Harvard Meet, Andover won the cup for the second successive year. Andover did not send a team to the Princeton lnterscholastic Meet, but Captain Kilpatrick went alone and won third place for his school by individually scoring I4 points. Finally, on Memorial Day, we ran away from Exeter in the track meet and won by the score of 56 I-2 to 3Q I-2. On the track team were three 1908 men: Knox, Hamilton, and Gardner: after the Exeter Meet, Knox was elected to the captaincy of the team for 1908. So we earned three celebrations, and after Com- mencement and the entrance examinations we left for our summer vacations. R. A. 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'I 1... ,fun --u 1 1 .5 . au. 5440s . , ,, . ,, I ,Q I A SENIOR YEAR f ITl-I the consciousness of realization that we at last were Seniors with a capital SU, we threw our grips into jim's hack and had him drive us, a few at a time, A up the familiar old hill. After registering for the last A time, we tried to get a fifteen hour schedule past Mr. Forbes and Mr. Scheffy, but it was no go. The first afternoon we strolled up to Brothers, Field to see what kind of squad Dick Mer- ritt had on the football field. This year Mr. Lillard, of the faculty, an old Dartmouth football man, was to coach the team, Dr. O'Connor having been called to take charge of football at Dartmouth, his former college. VVhen the great day, November 9th, came round, we again, for the third consecutive time, saw the Exeter stands grow silent when Captain Merritt of 1908 and his team ran up a score of nine points against six for Exeter. To wind up the football season, 1908 won the class championship from IQIO in a well-matched game. The Musical Clubs gave a concert shortly before we left for our Christmas vacation, 1908 being represented by seventeen men. Plenty of ice was to be had on Martin's, Pomp's and Rabbit when we arrived from three weeks of pleasure, and Dr. Page was very generous with his excuses to go skating instead of working us and the young crowbars in the Hgymf' to death. As the rink on the Old Campus failed to materialize, Captain Merritt and his hockey team had to practise on Rabbit's Pond. The team, on which were Merritt, O. R. Dunn, J. S. Kimball, and S. H. Brooks, for 1908, com- pared' favorably with those of past years. Up in the gymnasium, meanwhile, the basketball team had beenemaking things lively under the leadership of Captain Richmond, '08, and closed a good season on March 11th by defeating Lowell Textile. Manager Isett, '08, deserves credit for an excellent schedule. On the team for 1908 were S. Brown, Finnessy, and Captain Richmond. It was at the B. A. A. meet that Andover got her first real set- back in athletics. Exeter defeated her in the most exciting relay race of the afternoon. Captain Knox of the track team represented 1908 .76 'K JIWNAPA was I 'Ha I , A ny? ,Yr fp D1 I 'K S .... l .., ., ..,,-. ,..,., - , .. -. -. . . . , . . .. 5 .,, ... .. I :Q api:-r.:.r:,1':.51:f.'. H-I-1'-'.',1,'.5,.55-',,,5'it:. -:gn fffi'-ffH'.f,f:E 5 :E fmylfr-43:f:i.e7:Zr5.'931.33-'i'f.,'?Z'5g,C-gf:qi-'uri-.-qi ' J ' H. ' '...' .'.'f.I. ' 3' 'f -Q 1 Tlfdff ' I ' . ' -3. '.s 1, iligi' fi'-24:12 .-.gyiifgf1'1r.f-fmzglf E iilg' T51 if? 532 E321 Q :iw 113157 'FD' ii' 117 Q 27 1 ,.,.f,-,-5 igqvsfzf :zzez-1q:'.'-42551115 2:2 sr: - :Hg .:':.'-5 133. 451 4 1 'ng-,'5'-f,, ,'-ying! 3i::::.'.E,.f,1,a7:-r- w.ig,i,,, 5.4 'n 5:41 gt Q- 12, 'iff Eg.-.amz in 14 H- 0.1 5 ' 1 4 7p'.Q'J:'.'- .j'f'-rim: ,f,,'q.Qg-,-1:g:,:5Q. '-aft,:f,12-ggi-in ,,1,'v'li:. Q13 y4,2eLL1gYggi.,.:'5flg'g41,,,,.jgf,2.,:5Qq3,.,,-:. X, rf ' , x -X. Spf Q .. 1 . ' ' . 1. 'LA 4 I - z. - 1 1-1 1 . - - 1, on the relay. Volkmann School of Boston won first place, Andover being tied with Worcester Academy for fourth place. WVhile the athletes were winning 11AT's, l3AlS,S, and AAA's, the preps on the musical clubs were trying to break hearts, and to do the social act at Rogers Hall and Miss Chamberlyne's School. The next event to break the grind of the winter term was the promenade, given by the Middlers to 1908. It was a great success, and will be remembered by all who attended as one of the pleasantest and jolliest events of our last year. To close the school activities of the term, on March 21, there was held in the Town Hall the first annual joint concert with the Exeter Musical Clubs. The concert was in every way very successful, and 1908 hopes that there will be many more joint concerts. The Class was represented in the concert by Day, leader, Brooks, Lansing, Ray, Thomas, Tristram, Pratt, Gifford, Gard- ner, jones, and Pittman on the Mandolin Club: Twombly, Sherman, Bowles, Tolles, Day, jones, and Gardner on the Banjo Club, and Gardner, Loughran, Pittman, Tolles, VVarnock, Barry, Gross, Bradley, Mueller, Twombly, Torrey, and Stiles on the Glee Club. The cold, the bad walking, the cuts',, the flunks'l, and that last week of exams are now memories of the past as we stroll about our old green hill for the last term of our school lives here. The Harvard interscholastic meet came earlier this year than usual, and we wiped out our score with Exeter in that meet by capturing second place with 26 points, only one point behind Worcester Academy, the winner of the meet. Of the ten events in which Andover and Exeter were both represented, we came out ahead in seven. Gardner, '08, broke the record for the pole vault, clearing the bar at eleven feet and three- quarters of an inch. Among the point winners for Andover in 1908 were Knox, Brooks, Finnessy, and Gardner. It looks as if the track team were going to add another victory to our already long string. As for baseball, we have no fears that with the team Captain Reilly will turn out for june 6th, we will not enjoy a final celebration before we leave old Andover forever. 1908 boasts of the following men who are making good , Merritt, Isett, Moore, O. R. Dunn, and Pierce. It is with the rapid approach of Commencement and Class Day that we realize now for the first time the value of what the atmosphere of old Phillips means to us. Witli its deep and broad foundation, its history of untiring service, its famous alumni, and its power of making men, this old school, has given us that which nothing can take away,- the Andover Spirit. R. 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LITERARY ITERARY genius is as unstable and uncertain as the ' :Q proverbial mutabilc feminaf' Four years ago, when F7 1908 first raised its inexperienced and infant head Q among the other classes and was known for a year as prep , no shining lights in the literary field appeared who bid fair to don the laurel wreath and wield the quill. lflut the youthful sons of 1908 did not feel abashed at this unpretentious be- ginning, but were rather consoled by the thought that most Junior classes in years gone by had fared no better than theyg so they contented themselves with gathering strength for the coming years. ln the junior Middle year, IQOS'S influence began to be felt, and the class secured many coveted prizes in the world of the pen, stage, and platform. Gu the Pldllipiicm were R. T. Waters and J. C. Thomas. The class was represented on the jlf1'lil'I'0l' by F. R. Conklin, assistant managing-editor, and Thomas on the associate board. B. F. Frame was also an able member of the Dramatic Club, and C. W. l-lamilton won third prize as an orator in the Draper competition. As Middlers, the number of men of 1908 on the various organi- zations increased. Most of the leading positions on the PI1'iIl'l'f7l'Ull were held by members of the class, of whom J. L. Malcolm was man- aging-editor, C. D. Chapin, assistant business-manager, Thomas assistant managing-editor, and F. W. Hyde, Jr., an associate editor. The Mirror had Thomas as managing-editor. As orators, the men in the class had risen considerably. A. R. Simpson, E. H. Mead, and T. Clarke spoke in the Means contest, and to show that they believe in doing a thing well, these three men were also in the lists for the Draper Prizes. 1908 entered nobly upon the duties as a leader in the literary life of the school when the long-awaited Senior year began. The P1ll1I'if7itlll is being managed this year by J. C. Thomas as managing-editor, and S. H. Tolles, business manager. S. H. Bowles is on the associate board. The Poi'-PoU11111 has a good representation of 1908 men, R. 78 f Anil Yffwv 4' 70 u 1 ,V ,. 3 l 3'-7, 49 Ae 'A Ay '11!r'44Be. xmas pf-in is. I A, 4 .... -. .,-..p., .,- .,..,.,...,,.- ,-.l,, , .,-, .. -. -, . . .,. ..,, .V , .., ., , . 'Mgr' r'G.n'o -m.jf1','.'4l1'g ,--5f'- .ny.',,'pf1 I-3: ..'!!. Ji,. V14 5 'I' ,a', ., 7zn'fr.g-T5412-'!'47'5'ff.'-L-', ,?!.','f'5 Q ..1 I .. ,,,., 11.4-..1. , .. ,. ,, .-.,... ,. r ,-,',.A..,A.. f:,'.,.,. , , .. .'5,AL,.,,,7,,',:, . .+'.-5,9 ,!,A',.,',. ...pi , .mpg ... 1,.,.,.n:,-ET fa, ,vjpn .Lv . :fx-, f:'.:.... fs.-,-,,'J:'..g'-az :fir 2-,e .LJ :sg we mg -z-,:'.-11 'qv v--'f '-.' -. 3 ' ni vfli :- 'J'-VFW- , -'-- i1 Y' m .511 6 l 5' '-Tv I'-' M --1-vfw: 'rl 8 37' 'fl n .5541 -31.351 :pv,'rg,'u 15,414 .5674 in ,gi '55 ,,:. lgftn, 531152. ,H ,A gp v f 1'.'.',1 n' 7 4' -,4 .t-If-' ,, 4 g.,,. 'wn:g,, 1 rv, gc 1,.1 -. ff.: .. ,'. ff npr.,-,, ,,7-'f-1 u. , 4 nf: ,H - n . 1 3117, '.-lf np.: gurl, if -u J 7.41 F 'pr w- M' ,' suv . ll 'al rl 1 gg,-fhggljl ,-W1-j.321 'ZQff,-JJ:1g5.Q.?,v.g.5, -.71-52,-Ib. 4g'Z:Q, ,jg-1, -ss gt 523 -,Quint 221 ',,-Ian. A425 .., I , . , fn! .,-- N .M ., .V N .,. ,V,--,, , ,., .... - . , . ,l 1,-V-..,, . xy' -. 1 - ,I X. - -Z. N . S M ' ' - - Q ' . -- - Stiles being managing-editor and A. P. Foss business-manager. W. L. Wallace and D. W. Dunn are members of the associate board. The sole member of the class on the Mirror board is I. C. Thomas. In the Means speaking S. H. Bowles won the third prize for 1908. The Draper competition has not yet been decided, but the class is certain to carry off its share of the honors. The Potter prize speakers for Commencement Day were chosen, six in number, as follows: W. R. Harbour, G. C. Logan, G. M. Osgoodby, NV. Platt, lj. Savage, and J. C. Thomas. ' There remains no more to record of the literary work of the men of 1908. Each has done his share to uphold the reputation of the school and do a little toward the good of Andover and her history. Everythnig has been carried out on good, steady lines of development, and as each member of the class reviews each of the four years he may rightly feel proud that in the hands of 1908 the literary standard has not fallen. jyxiiilas C. Tnoixms. fx. T T THE oLD CHAPEL 79 f mf. if.--si '-:-4.-fir..-.s.,-f-.1-.-I-2.-HA-f---- 13-'nz-1 -2-,-:,i:,H5f!'?:'F:ffJ:?:i:: f:hfS'1l-Ziff11-igegifwtfa:-15-1-Iiiv 2af ''-SJW J' I f,','.' -.:, :,'.- .-.'. ..,.1 .,.-,-y., ,,'.'.' gig- ., R413-,L'.:-law' -59,4-. -::- 13- ,nv 1. 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Like all prep classes, they had no representatives on the teams that year, with the exception of Shannon, who played on the tennis team which went down to defeat. Our class teams that year were defeated like those of all prep classes. Anyhow, we got the hang of things and were more ready to offer our members the following year. WVe were shown, how- ever, that year what a defeat and what a victory' mean. 'We saw the football team beaten 35-10, and the defeat cast a gloom over the whole school for a while. The track team that year did not meet Exeter on account of the scarlet fever epidemic in school. We had Whitney to represent us on it. Then came the baseball game with Exeter. Our team was led by Charles Clough, and it beat Exeter, 6-4. This victory gave us a taste of a celebration, and we decided right there that we liked the flavor of one and would have as many as possible. The next year we were no longer preps , and we set out with the consciousness of that fact to back us. VVe won the football game that fall from Exeter by a score of 28-O. This was due to the won- derful coaching of Dr. O'Connor, of Dartmouth. The class was rep- resented on this team by Jackson and Merritt. Gunning represented 1908 on the second football team. Our class football team gave a great exhibition, but was defeated by 1906. That winter our class basketball team gave the Senior team another rub. On the varsity basketball team the class was representd by Whitney and Gunning. Next came the track meet with Exeter at Exeter in the spring. We beat Exeter, 48M to 47M. The class was well represented here by Knox and Richmond, Richmond breaking the Andover-Exeter record for the broad jump, with a jump of 21 feet 8 inches. Then came the big base- So 4'n1yf!f 1 ff If 4 fb 'A jf' Wi. 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I, N 'Q , c - , ',v Y .1 ai . il f , Q A N v X 4 Q- . - - - -'-- -s. ball game with Exeter, at Andover. The class saw still another vic- tory. On that team 1908 had Gunning and Merritt. Our class base- ball team fxnally won class numerals by defeating the Seniors in a scrappy game. Thus ended our ex-prep year. ' The fall soon came around, and we came back with a still greater desire to beat Exeter and see the class help do it. That fall we again beat Exeter in football. We were represented on the team by Favorite, Richmond, and Merritt. 1908 again won class numerals in the class football championship. In the winter we were again represented on the basketball team by Wliitiiey, Belford, and Richmond. Again we lost to the Seniors in class basketball. The track meet with Exeter came to us, 56 I-3 to 36 2-3, the class being represented on the team by Knox, Gardner, and Morrison. We made it three straight by winning the Exeter baseball game of 1907 by 3-2, at Exeter. The class contributed Belford, J. A. Reilly, and Merritt to that game. Thus our third year ended most gloriously. The next fall and our last started in with football, and 1908 wound up her football career with a victory over Exeter on November 9th by a score of 9-6. Merritt was the only man on the team for 1908. The class, after a hard struggle, won the class championship by defeat- ing 1910. This winter we had on the basketball Captain Richmond, Belford, Finnessy, Brown, and Manager Isett. The class-V-lost the basketball championship to 1910 in a great game. V . f The prospect now of cleaning up Eexter in everything. in our last year is good. Captain Knox, of 1908, leads the track team for the school, and the baseball team under Captain Reilly will win out. 1908 has surely been the luckiest and the best class that has ever entered P. A., and has always shown the best spirit at all class events. H. N. Merritt. v 81' H , TU- W 5 x S usual, the early part of the fall term found the Musical -. JL A.. 'I Q ' ff 2 T, :J ' ' 1 V Clubs hard at work after the trials, which, this year, were very large and successful. The first concert was -bl X , given in the Town Hall on December 6th, when a new A feature, a school quartette, was introduced. During' the winter months, the clubs took two out of town trips. The first trip was no February Ist, when the combined clubs went to Rogers llall School in Lowell. After the next concert at Miss Cham- bcrlync's School, liloston, on March 7th, the clubs settled down to the serious work of the year-preparing' for the joint concert with lfxetcr. Through the efforts of the executive committee of the Andover musical organization, this year, for the first time in the history of the two schools, a joint Andover-Exeter concert was held. The combined clubs met in the Town llall, Andover, the evening' of March 2ISt, and rendered a successful programme to a crowded house. The object of this concert, which it is hoped will henceforth occur every year, is to allow the representatives of the two schools to meet on a social, rather than on a competitive athletic basis, and in so doing to increase the cordial relations now existing. 82 U, flfv- ,!, F'p 91' -rl A 9 5 ff ,sh 1 s fm A, ,, 4, 'Qu , .r H.-.... ., 1 U,-,lu ...,-1.,.. 1-.-,.-. 1... -.n ,--sun. U, fran... ' , -. , .f.,..-,nf 1 .-11 I 1- -1 .V - er-v,v,': -- f-fu.. 4.1,-'.-.31 - -my-1-v. -'gn .- '-u .l.- qw.-,. ,. .4 - f.. 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V4 , I x vim:-' ' ' 'QW 1 RED MILL SELECTION EXETER MANDOLIN CLUB a. THE CAT WITH TIIE BARITONE VOICIE EXETER CLEE CLUB UNIVERSITY CLUB ANDOVER MANDOLIN CLUB a. IQENTUCKY BABE ANDOVER QUARTET UTOPIAN MARCH EXETER BANJO CLUB a. WOT CHER EXETER QUARTET GALOP DE CONCERTO ANDOVER BANJO CLUB cr. ,TIS MORN ANDOVER GLEE CLUB PART TWO MY LADY CLO - EXETER QUARTET b. IN PIARVARD I EXETER BANJO CLUB MERRY WIDOW MEDLEY ANDOVER MANDOLIN CLUB b. ASLEEP, ADREAM, AWARE ANDOVER CLEE CLUB MINSTREL BOYS EXETER MANDOLIN CLUB b. TIIE FROG,S WOOING EXETER GLEE CLUB MISSISSIPPI BUBBLE ANDOVER BANJO CLUB b. MIGI-I'1'Y LAK' A ROSE ANDOVER QUARTET MEDLEY OF COLLEGE SONGS EXETER GLEE CLUB b. RED WING ANDOVER MANDOLIN AND BANJO CLUBS TI-IE BILLY GOAT , ANDOVER GLEE CLUB IJ. OLI7 P. A. ANDOVER COMBINED CLUBS Victor Herbert Scott Rice A. Geibel f. G. Liddicoat Chas. Iugle Grover A. Geibel C ha pe Arr. Rice Van derffoel Jenings Greeley H aines N evin Fletcher 84 , Q. . 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URING our four years at school, debating has had its NN' T WW, ups and downs. Starting off 111 good shape, it ' had a bad decline and again started on the upward road. In 1904-05 interest in debating was very gen- 'fix -I, eral, and a large number of men regularly attended the meetings of both Philo and Forum. The inter-society debate called forth a keen rivalry, and it was only by the aid of an especially strong team that Forum finally came out a victor. The members of the winning team were Meigs Oliver Frost, Henry Gemmer, and Neal Townly Childs. Next year started out well for both societies, but the iiying months found Philo slightly behind Forum in both numbers and spirit. Meigs Gliver Frost, Louis Aloysius Mahoney, and Paul Michael Piel, who composed the Forum team, won the annual debate. This year marks the first of the Andover-Exeter debates. The man who con- ceived this idea and did the most to push the project through was Paul Michael Piel of Forum. At his suggestion the constitution of the Phillips Academy Debating Union was drawn up. The object of the Union is to uexpediate business among its members and to provide for and make arrangements for debates between Phillips Academy and organizzations of other schools. The first annual debate was won by Exeter. Andover's side was ably supported by Meigs Oliver Frost, Louis Aloysius Mahoney, and Guy Spaulding Deming. Our Middle year did not find the interest in debating at all keen. Philo was the greatest sufferer. At times the small attendance was extremely discouraging. Forum won the annual debate for the third time. rf--presented by Edward Jerome Welnster, Oliver Eugene Mosser, and Henry Gemmer. We, however, had the satisfaction of winning the inter-academy debate. On the Andover team were Edward Jerome Webster. Henry Gemmer, and Matthew Griswold Ely. It was with a rather discouraging outlook, on account of the lack of interest, that we began this year. Gradually, however, things began to look brighter. The interest has increased steadily as the year has advanced. Philo was at last led to a victory over Forum by William Nelson Allen, Washington Platt, and Sherman Hoar Bowles. Both societies seem to have left the low-water mark behind for g-iod, and now show promise of even more prosperity in years to come. SHELDON HITCHCOCIC TOLLES, IR. Ss 4, .., -1 vs, 'Q ,.5. , - .- get , I-gg., ..A. H in - .Lxii ,Jzfl lwfxgiiv . .xl--A . ms, 1 'Sw- . ,,, , , 1 4 rn . . . .4 1 . 1. . V . .-64,0111 , 1. 'J .1511 - ',-'v '.'-L'f-LQ'-1'1Z,E1 fg2!. l,.1'. ,'.1'fl1 .'1l,2, ' 'JN' .,,:.Lffg.1..,,,,,--,,4.4115 'Wy-55.3-.g.,---.a1:,g.-.-f-.gg:-'- qyzga- 271551,-:'g::'g::... ,frgv-,Q -....j, 11.1 -.,:g.g, -Qu 1.3.1 ,4 5-5. -fq:,,5.,1 42.-1-: pr. av- :ma -, .12-f: times: Y-:-'. 3 1:12--4-.--ua.: AJ--:M wr --: A-:H -, -fp -u -A-...z .A-.gg ,..g -1,11 ...vg-. ,'.1,',.... 1-,H :'.- -, . .awp 5-..,, -::.q- .: -. .. .5 -.1 w W. ...nu vnfp. Agn: A:-5. 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SENIOR PROMENADE COMMITTEE D12 W1'rT KNOX, Chairman GERALD C1.nfRv MUIQPIIY Russlsu. ST1L12s Annu WRIG111' LANCASIIIRE JAMES ARTLIUR REILLY 86' PI-IILO CQMET5 l'l11'l!1'fvs 11111, ,S'11f111'11'ay, .-lfvril 25, IQOS F. T, BENNETT, TOUSflIlClSfCl' UPIIIIO W '1'111a l ,xs'1 ' OUR S1s'1'1c11 SOC11i'ljY l'11 11.11 51:0-1J,XY', . I'1111.o .IN '1'111c FU'1'1,11:1 HIYJlili.X'l'INxi IN '1'111': l'1xs'1' S1t11uo1. . TOASTS ISTORY OF 'l' I IE M11.G.W.111Nm,xN G. C. E. II. F. F. l'111N. LOGAN VV11.1.1.x 111 s, III G. DoN.xLnsoN A. li. S'1'1c.'x11Ns CUMMITTEE W. N. IXLLIQN F, T. B1cNN12T'r E. I-I. VV11.1.1,x1x1s, 111 87 K, -.,:.. .. I I an . . .. E 8 . H AN VE - , .f... 2-.:.: ,' bf ..'. -.'.'..-auf'...-':'.'.'.'.g . . 5-'JI' -1--.1 ' .g- '-f-- '-L'v:'::,t: -'n1:- 4-L-' '.' A !f 'di4.Q' -Ch' '1-.':Q F'f:'ff.': .'5.5IfUff fir. E Miz: . xffkf.-ffq.gfEt:-' 5121? ivfi 221' A'gL'ff1'f' 'gs .357 f U 'J' --w f'-.- :-1-4 'L-v nun: 'i'm-.-'- -.-rn 1-.f:-' 'I' -Zi-'.-C-:.-MH v..'--- 'I' nz- --1, -.' :.' J -: B1-.21 11-1 ,fi 4.:f :-.-.-.4- :'.'.uf' H.:-- N7--:WL-f ,vs .' -...fs-1 -.4 nu. .-1 . ,.' '2 3'!-Eff: .1555 :Hn eifgzli 1551325 1334: :3-5-g7':?Y:f, yffiszzgkfg-' ,M Ziff.: iw, sw? .5541 51:3 ,231 ,Q 1- .-: 5.-.j..,.u 2,1 ew: ug. ing ' :mg .:..-- ',.,',. vc. - ,J-r--:l4'N'. --..-. 'MZ 1 -I-. 't-'. ,ffv .5-, X x ,,- .-.-, 5-fn. .,. . .... 3.11. -va. 1,y.q3.u0 ,3 ug. - .15 -qi. -A .ah-. .1.,f,,,, x 1, .5 . Lx X , 7. , .,4 , B ,,N..i.N if , I y r 4 x . , - x 4. ,J N A VK ,S J x -1 f. ll. ' ,row FORUM Plzillips Inn, Salwdczy, May 16, 1908 G. C. LOGAN, Toastmaslcr '1'oAs'rs Hlfolzum IN 'flue PAs'1 ' . . . Tum fXDVISAlSII.I'1'Y 014' Amso'1'-P111LL1PS Iinwixlm J. W151ssT1i1a D1fn,xT1as', .... Rrcuixlzu Bfxmxouk H1JlilhX'1'ING IN 'rms PAs'1' IAIISTORY or TIIE SCIIOOLH PRIN. A. E. STIQARNS OUR S1s'r1cu Socna'rv', FRANCIS T. BENNETT FuRUN IN 'rule FUTUIuz', AnoI.1'11Us NN. GRIEIET-I N JR Tun 1Nlfl.U15Nc1a OF D151m'1'1NG Rliv. M. W. S'1uxcK1-011 COMMITTEE W. H. Woo1.v15R'roN R. E. FIRMIN O 1' 5 9 'QQ I 'V 3' , xt 4 -6 v -. If I X Tf f ' G Reilly Gardner Tolles O'C0l1lI0l' Thwing Parks Day Shannon Tlrooks Flagg Stuart Gesner Day Shannon Brown, A. H. Thwing Knox Gardner 39 Zi' A Most Useful gl Merritt 21 9 Thomas 8 3 ,l letteridge 2 Most Original Man in Class I3 Stiles IO 5 Reilly 5 4 Murphy 3 Greatest Fusser Flagg IQ 3I 7 stares 6 4 Isett 3 Thinks He Is 21 Lancashire I I 4 Horne 4 3 Clinton 3 Most Scientific Flirt 20 Lancashire 18 7 Wilsoii, I-I. l3. 5 3 Brooks 3 Class Crank 6 Mead, G. G. 5 5 Platt 4 3 O'Connor 3 Stiles Knox Brooks Thomas Shannon Platt Lancashire jones Pittman Brooks Hasbrouck Richmond F lagg Stiles Pittman Tolles Moore, C. K Blum ff? 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R. 15 lsctt IO llelford Stiles 5 Parks 5 O'Connor llrooks 5 Gardner 4 Donaldson Best All Round Fellow lllvrrifl 39 A Ilrooks 28 Reilly Gardner 7 Richmond 5 Knox NVilson, ll. ll. 4 Dunn, O. R. 2 Foss The Man Who Hrs Done Mcst fcr Andover and :gc-8 llfc'I'1'l'I'f 67 Reilly 23 Richmond llrooks 3 Stiles 2M Knox Thomas I Gardner ' The Man the Class Respects the Most lllvrrilf 44 Reilly I 5 Gardner llrooks 6 Knox 4 Riclnnond Dunn, O. R. 3 lletteridge 2 Shannon , Most Capable Reilly 39 Stiles I6 Merritt Thomas I I Gardner 8 Knox Tolles 3 llrooks 3 Torrey, ll. Class Hustler Reilly 58 Stiles 26 Thomas Richmond 4 llrooks 3 Tolles Lancasliire 3 Gardner 2 Day Wittiest OICOIIIIOI' 35 Reilly I3 llradley, A. ' Shannon 6 Wlilson, H. ll. 5 Jones rlill0l'l'lZlS 2 Tllwing 2 Gerow Best Natured Reilly 21 . y O'Connor I5 Gerow lilrooks 7 Merritt 4 Finnessy llradley, A. lil. 3 Gardner 3 Howard I A ' 0 5 nv flf-uv , 1 1 rj-7755251 M11 .LQ-2'.5lS'.gf 51555131ff-'1'51',-Qi'f3'il'. ,i37Zii'- WE?-'-'I-1J':. 1732 'gif 'FG' ' I-.7?i5f35iZ'? 51!'PQQ3Wf,,3'5',f.21ll537f St. 'Fifi 'EH-1'C'. -- -tv.,-i'.5z'-11.1-' '+. f P I ,'1'1f,'Ida' E1F 11x? 'I!-15' Z-y '-,vfr-' 'Mgr -.1-:ae .-- ..,.. : 3.14. ,, . ' - 3 V, . , ,. ., 1, I ' E ffcaf 1:-r-145 eu5111gz:5v1.-1:'f11g.fr m my im gg: E 1114 11111115 111 9132 1.-1-Elias: 11 - ,.-ll -H41 -' s1,1- 31115, -.'1 . 1 .U - A 'RG 1 1 -' 1 :r-.-1. 7 p 1'-z If 1-rg . . . ,.-- -x. .-.11 -1.-,. 1 41 - .mf . 1--11 - . .1.. .H - f, .ww .- --... 2 .. '- -. .ny- .1'..'1,. 1 . 1 ,1 .., -- . - ,-.,- 'H-.1 1 n .- -,.1 1 .1 -- ,- .9-. .. v. 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Caldwell QI ffm f' 4 JNQ1 X Most Modest ,JA v9-1, gf 35 Isett 8 llelforrl 6 Day 4 Finnessy 3 Reilly , 3 Qliettericlge Sport 48 Gelshenen I3 Spiegelherg 8 'llrooks 5 Knox 3 Flagg 2 M illarrl Most Conceited 16 llrown, S. lj Riclnnoncl 9 Knox 8 Stuart 5 Clinton 4 O'Connor Most Eccentric I3 Iletterirlge 1 2 Platt 4 Knox 4 Tolles 3 Fraser 3 Lancaslnre Cheekiest SQ Blum 8 Allen 4 llasbrouck 4 lflorne 3 Clinton 2 Jones Grouchiest I 1 Stuart IO Ciarclner 4 llrown, 4 Shannon 4 I Gelshencn 3 York, li. ll Best Dressed 40 Gelslmenen 3913 llrooks IO Day 3 Stiles 2 'Brad ley I Murphy Biggest Bluffer in Class Room I4 Shannon I3 Knox IO Clinton 9 lflagg 5 Reilly 3 O'Connor o 13 OO N-ll O NUI 1-1 O 6 3 6 4 3 - 1 3 2 9 4 3 13 2 IO 6 3 m.H E fAN aM. -x - - -':..'-u:.:1: '. .: .- .'-'.'.4 A.. :C-:fr-.' -'-T-1: 4521- '-'-Lt:-1'.'-:Viz:',-.gf--:Q::- .-a'. .'. 1 .-- -1 ' 1 -' .-5-'5 --'-,.r.,- uv ,433 1.4-., 5,11-.5 Q-fm.-,4 -'.,-' '4,,.i .,l .1-,g..',,y.f:1... .1-Lp? 115. U. 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'f ' --J ---to ---, ff- Nez- e .1 -f--- - -- - . , ff , l S , f y 'n 1. f X 4, 1 ' , . ru. V - -- , 4- ,lo f- ., , Q I x a v-. 4 NAMES R13s1DnNc1zs Rooms Allen, William Nelson Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Holt's Betteridge, Lawrence Augustine Providence, R. I. Brick House 12 Biery, Walter Laurence Lawrence Lawrence Blum, Alexander New York, N. Y. Mr. Clark's Bowles, Sherman Hoar Springfield Miss Ellis's Bradford, Sidney George Edge Moor, Del. Bancroft 3 Brown, Simmons Portland, Me. Bancroft iz Burbank, Reginald Pittsfield Taylor 5 Caldwell, John Hugus Clarke, George Steele Clarke, Lewis Strong Clarke, Robert Parker Conroy, Raymond Sarsfield Day, Harold Spencer Donald, George Kenneth Omaha, Neb. New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. New York, N. Y Andover Catskill, N. Y. Mobile, Ala. Donaldson, Frederic Frow Goodhue Medina, O. Dunn, Orville Rich Firmin, Robert Ellsworth Flagtl. William Francis Freeman, Edgar Wells Gardner, Robert Abbe Gerow, Charles Dudley Gifford, Stanley Easton Gile, Richards Dexter Halle, Stanley Jacques Herman, William Jacob Horne, Ewart Gladstone Howard, John Glenny Kimball, Joseph Stickney Mead, Edwin Henry Mead, George Gordon Merritt, Henry Newton Murphy, Gerald Clery Osgoodby, George Melvin Parks, Thomas Thacher -Pittman, Steuart Lansing Richmond, George Finley, jr. Riley, Donald Harrison Barnett Champlain, N. Y. Mr. Cannon's Mrs. Wildes's Mrs. Wildes's Mrs. Jackson's Dr. Conroy's Mr. Morrill's Mr. Stone's Clement I3 Mr. Chandler's Medford Clement 18 New York, N. Y Mr. Burtt's Plainfield, N. J. Abbot 6 Hinsdale, Ill. Mr. French's Blooming Grove, N. Y. Clement 16 Dedham Bancroft 8 Colorado Springs, Colo. Bancroft 3 New York, N. Y. Mr. Leach's Nashville, Tenn. Miss Waterbury's Lawrence Lawrenw Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. Clark's Boston Abbot I2 South Orange, N. J. Andover 2 Greenwich, Conn. Bartlet I7 Grand View, N. Y. Bartlet 22 New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Cleveland, O. Flushing, N. Y. Dunkirk, N. Y. Evanston, Ill. Mrs. Doyle's Mr. Ricker's Eaton 3 Bartlet 16 Bancroft 18 Bartlet 2 IO4 . fl li sag ,Q -lr- I f 1 W-4. Jff l i l-LKI2. 0 'l 3 -1 . .,,-,.:- ..,: .75 '.-. f 4. .,.,. aff ', ,.'-,vgun,n.', Hue:-fi ' my .4 , :'2'1 '4'4 1- I- f'H', -5 '5 ' 3. '-'1 J' '. 'fm :mf 2 '-va'-nf:meaifwvfwgs'-1'::a'eiFf i?- -'Tai 'fi'-24.52:'i:E?-?2F'Ef3 'fi'4?ff 1f1HCf -53:2 .vw .Zt--'.-x-n'.f'- .7 -' 'zu ' I L6 w. .151 4-,-.-.-2 '-u 1.1 a. 1-1.5, -'I n-.-,-.-- .-.-'pe'-'77,-u.4:w'.:' Q 'm :pl '-C P-f E vi Q Zh- -.lt-wr fa Q --f '-'I 4--. xl' W .1 I.-::g -'..lfa-'..---:.,,--- 4-1 . . ta - ' sf.-1 A-..w,,- u 'ff .-f: -.zz-. -lv '91-tl 'l 'u'G.u1fm !' .'. ' 'U -1.1 .'.'4' vi' nm, '.'S'n' 7 -.. 4 -J '.'.1 ly 'ku '1 I.- HQ . 4 5-3,4 Ilv.',,1l1 F15 my -NH In 4.1 -- -'pf :Wir-v ni'-5 -'9 IL' ff, ' ., --.-f.'. ':f-an-.1-,....-.. :I -zur.. IH- - .f-.. ..- .:- 'ri 1-.1 ..w,g- -, '. -'. ol 1 4 -Z5.?f7.'.-9. lZw.'.1,.:wn-.:f,.-.: .: tv..--.. vw,-. .,g-- f.--- K-'1 ta- wt. feat.. 1.- ,f-'a-. ,4.f,-. ,-, .mv K- .. 1.1 fm. ,-Q, rg, ig.,-.1547-1 .- L95 M 41, I., Q -lxxe , I - .. sri, -- X- ,, s X-in 1 .be ' .' 0. .I 4' I , - . ag, - ,J . - 1--U 1.. NAMES Savage, John Batcheller Scott, Brenton Hall Shannon, Gerald Arthur Sherman, Darwin Wait Smith, Frank Heywood Smith, Sumner Steiner, Harold Arnold Thomas, james Carl Thwing, Francis Butler Tolles, Sheldon Hitchcock, jr. Tweedy, Donald Nichols Twombly, Edward Bancroft Wallace, William Luxon Welles, Robert York, Edward Howard, jr. RESIDENCES Cambridge Detroit, Mich. Seattle, Wash. Glens Falls, N. Y. Gardner Lincoln Far Rockaway, N. Las Vegas, Nev. Clerleland, O. Cleveland, O. Danbury, Conn. Summit, N. J. Richmond, Ky. Paris, France Philadelphia, Pa. SIENIORS 53 Rooms Bancroft I7 Mr. Clark's Mr. Al1en's Miss Waterbury's Miss Brown's Mr. McCurdy's Y. Mr. Allen's Mr. Morrills Andover 1 Mr. Clark's Mrs. Batchelder's Mr. Stone's Bartlet 28 Miss M. E. Carter's Bancroft I2 SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT NAMES Barbour, William Richard Barry, John Lincoln, 3rd Belford, Virgil H Bowne, Harold Bradbury, Arnold Libby Bradley, Addison Ballard Brooks, Springer Harbaugh Brown, Alan Hendry Clinton, John Thomas Timothy Dodge, Charles Ernest Dunn, Douglas Wood Fenton, Chauncey Rosman Finnessy, James Edward Fraser, Herbert Freeman Fullerton, Reginald Humphrey Gelshenen, Walter Dunne Gesner, John Millard, jr. Gilfillan, Dean McGrew HasBrouck, Abraham Louis Holley, Frank Thomas Ingersoll, John Avery Ingersoll, William Roberts Isett, Robert Tussey Jones, Malcolm Fuller IOS RESIDENCES Ridgway, Pa. Hyde Park Seattle, Wash. Dorchester Dover, N. H. Chicago, Ill. St. Paul, Minn. Madison, N. J. Ballardvale Manchester Dongan Hills, N. Y. Woonsocket, R. I. Olean, N. Y. Mansfield, O. Baltimore, Md. New York, N. Y. Nyack, N. Y. Ironton, O. Kingston, N. Y. 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Torrey, Lincoln Cummings Tristram, Robert Dix Warnock, William George Wilson, Vaughn Harrison RESIDENCES Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Alma, Mich. Colorado Springs, Ridgway, Pa. Kingston, N. Y. Rowayton, Conn. Jersey City, N. I. Livingston, Mont. Evanston, Ill. Lynn Boston Meriden, Conn. Boston Westboro Reading, Pa. Worcester, N. Y. Baltimore, Md. Nunda, N. Y. Winthrop Brockton Cleveland, O. Denver, Colo. Seattle, Wash. Sodus, N. Y. South Weymouth Bedford Norwalk, Conn. Meriden, Conn. Scranton, Pa. Samons 54 ROOMS Mrs. Johnson's Mrs. Iohnson's Mrs. Baldwin's Cola. Miss Cheever's Brick House 4 Abbot 5 Mr. Ricker's Miss Park's Bancroft 17 Abbot 4 Mrs. Foster's Mr. Ricker's Bartlet 18 Clement I4 Miss Berry's Mr. Clark's Clement I1 Eaton 2 Clement I3 Mr. Cannon's Draper 1 Miss Tilton's Mrs. Babbitt's Miss Ellis's Mr. Eastman's Draper 6 Bartlet 9 Mr. McCurdy's Miss E. 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I .. 5 . s6.M' -'fN --,-4s!!1-i'---- ' ' aw-'.,1pf, A ' OFFICERS Fall Term EARL Al.RER'I' ROSENDALE, President FRANK S'1'UR1'EvAN'r .WA1'ERMAN, JR., Vice-President RORERT LARKIN BROOKS, Secretary and Treasurer Winter Term KENNETH REYNOLDS, President HZOWARD FRANKLIN MUIICIIIE, Vice-President EARL AI.1iER'1' ROSEND1XI.E, Secretary and Treasurer Spring Term ' RORERT LARKIN BROOKS, President NAIIUM CIIARIN PALMER, Vice-President I'IARRY BURGOYNE WILSON, Secretary and Treasurer I N L. hz 4. . .t H. ,,.,-,, ,-, -,, ,,.-'.,',-,gl ,rn 1.'J:'f :mf - g- -.g.::'.z .- '::',-.rf-nas. if-L'- '. :u ..- 1r. ':.'ll'1i':! l?'i'fI-'f1':l5Zi9ff ijif 'mf ., ff,?.'g.'7f-g-?:i5:-' rflfiei 1222 514' 'iw SE .hrs 'V E :-:gr 'bv .-sms: g-,oy-,w 1.-r. E 1--iv --1 :fe-'.w-I-:-1-H :--'-za :5 ..:- FQ 1-. -. ..- .f.z' Q 1-1 5.5: 3.-viii' gnu.-' gag: ,,,.-N.. t'Iax.,-1'Lge,- 4,:.' .z:f.fv, .. 5,-71 .fi -3: 5' ng: . 1 ... 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Flanders, Marston Clough Freeman, Edward Woolsey Gomes, William Russell Grupe, Carl Dedritch Hall, Francis Cooley Hamilton, Carl William Hanford, Lauron Neff Harrington, Frank Lovett Kerr, James Mason Kimball, Charles Carleton Klingbeil, Frank Leo Litchfield, Rufus Earle McDevitt, Elmer William McLean, Hugh Havelock, j Malone, Paul Mayberry, Lowell Allin Messerly, John McRoberts Millard, Fred Wolcott Palmer, Nahum Chapin Pickett, Herbert Elmer Reed, Nathaniel Clark Reilly, Edward Leo Rockwell, Charles Bill Ross, Charles Frederic nEs1nENcEs Rooms East Orange, N. J. Andover 2 Lowell Lowell Newton Centre Bartlet 7 Newton Centre Bartlet 7 St. Joseph, Mo. EHYOH 5 Amesbury Mrs. Batchelder's Brookline Andover 3 New Haven, Conn. Bartlet 25 Rockville, Conn. Chicago, Ill. Hartford, Vt. Denver, Colo. Manchester, N. H. Vineyard Haven New York, N. Y. Westfield, N. I. Willsboro, N. Y. Brookline Hollidaysburg, Pa. Seattle, Wash. Brooklyn, N. Y. Washington, Pa. Andover Lorain, O. Fitchburg Duluth, Minn. Brick House I9 Mrs. Baldwin's Andover 4 Mrs. Babbitt's Mr. McCurdy's Bartlct 24 Draper 5 Bancroft 5 Clement xg Bancroft z Mr. Whipple's Mr. McCurdy's Miss Park's Bancroft x5 Mr. Kimball's Brick House I3 Taylor 5 Mrs. Roger's St. John, N. B., Canada Bancroft I4 Bufalo, N. Y. Waltham Sedalia, Mo. Utica, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. Worcester, N. Y. South Weymouth Brockton Rockville, Conn. Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Cheever's Mrs. Brown's Mr. Clark's Bancroft I5 Bancroft 5 Clement Il Eaton 1 Brick House zo Bartlet 28 Mr. Leach's 1 08' N.. . i ti 4 I , , .nf '1'1 we 'ha ' 5 1 J P 1 1 1 Hu ff l l Vina , ff ' li .Ill L f ' H fs 4 1 ' gin fr 1 'o J!H,.,1.' 'Hu v fn, '-,,,,, 'QR 1 1, 'N li. 84'-m sg' X, ,fi 'H F 4 J fn fungi. - ,,.,,v 'fa 0,1 'u r y 7 4 u'6'h 0 'S 5' X x 0 x t, a .-fa' '1::,3g5. 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' - ' k NAMES Sawyer, Jonathan Seeley, William Parker Shelclen, Allan Smith, Robert Harmer Snell, Walter Henry Spiegelberg, Stanley James Stiles, Russell Thompson, Richard Morgan Torrey, George Safford Urbano, Francesco mNV!lllOll, Winship Waring, David Chester Webster, Edward Jerome NVilliams, Edward Higginson, Ill VVilson, Sextus Shearer Woodward, Willyme Forbes Woolverton, William Henderson, Yorlc. lvlllllllll Longley RESIDENCES New Rochelle, N. Y. Bridgeport, Conn. Detroit, Mich. Oyster Bay, N. Y. Brockton New York, N. Y. Fall River Providence, R. 1. New York, N. V. Wakefield Brooklyn, N. Y. Andover .flnrlotler Mcmffliis. Tenn. Denver, Colo. jr. New Vm1lc, N. V. Plzilndelphin, Pa. lVllTlDl.lEliS 55 'L ROOMS Bartlet 23 Mrs. Jackson's 's 7 9 E. Car1er's Andover 1 6 3 Miss Cheever Clement Brick House New York, N. Y. Miss M. Taylor Draper Bnrtlet ie Bancroft 6 Mrs. Bntchelder's Clement I7 Prof. VVillinms's Mr. lEnslman's Andover 9 , Mr. Morrill's Mr. Stone's Io9 v' ,gr n L LI S AN Q.. .,':.. '.::::1r.-1,-4, .,-, ,.g.-..':'.:.. ..q1.'.'.'.4 .-.. :1-'-:- ,auf-if -:H+ '-C-1'1L':,:.:::','.:-'-':t1:- vi-ff' '.'-zu 1.11'7z. ' ':' I , fir, ul! L-9:4 . 'J.'3.': .-5.-pw! fy.-. uni 'f:.'.1'ff.f.5-:ty xii!-41? 11-2 sz: A'L:21'1' 'Saw 1-75' if ' L31 f,p. -1-. -.vc ,'.g- .--- 4- .:. ,'..f. , .-4 -.':-, .T .13-s,-,'-.51 , yum... 'g. -., thu 11 'rf 11 'g'... ,,,-. -.551 :.'-: .1--1 53.4.1 wading? -.:.L'. 523, xl-,-'JA-:I ffi'-,331 -..,5,1 -: gg. LL!! ,IJ 12 ,','. '-'ggi vnf4 11,1 1,5 ....'. - 'swag f -...il f .r 9.-Z lf.. -I ,-' 'g 1. 'J 1,5 ..,', r-' - .7 ,, 7 fn l, 1 .y,,:,: :Gps 51.1553 15:71-El -aj.: rzygyfi-xy, :Lf:,s::5Mg? ,,,.',3,Qq.g 5, 2-1-: 15.-fl ,-53 ,Zag w-I-ie, tg, 21331.- E--M' EMI: ru: ' 111' 121 fri! 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Abbot ll Ambrose, Nathaniel Arnold, Stanley Berry Bass, Walter Jason Beale, James McArthur Beaman, Bartlett Beddall, Thomas Henry Beeson, William Broughton Bennett, Herbert Ewart Brooks, Robert Larkin Burch, Ralph Morris Burdett, Leonard Flint Burnham, Edward Whitman Coates, Francis William Coleman, Robert Earl Colver, Henry Andrews Colwell, Paul A Coy, Edward Brown Creighton, James Alexander Cunningham, James Earl Doan, Frederick Wilke Dong, Lem Sec Dougherty, Donald Carr Dowling, Martin Cedric Eastman, Arthur Gilman Fairchild, Robert Hill Farrington, George Hobart Foss, Andrew Peables Foster, Luke Whitman Gard, Leonard Meade Greely, Aclolphus Washington, jr. Gross, Ralph Simpson Yonkers, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. Miss HinclicliFfe's Mrs. J'ackson's Hyde Park Mrs. Whitney's Boston Abbot 7 Princeton Bartlet 3 Pottsville, Pa. Bartlet 14 Nilgy' Miglg, .Mf. MOTTIIIIS P!l7i'lllCli'L'f, R. I. DYHDCT 3 Cambridge Bartlet zo Allenlzurst, N. J. Mr. Burtt's Swampscott DHIDCY 2 Parlccrsburg, Iowa Mrs. BabbiIt's Palmyra, N. Y. Eaton 6 Grand Rapids, Mich. Seattle, Wash. Miss Brown's Brick House zo Kittanning, Pa. Eaton 2 Westerly, R. I. Bartlet I4 Thomaston, Me. Abbot 5 Johnstown, Pa. Denver, Colo. New York, N. Y. Mr. Clark's Mrs. Wildes's Miss Hincl1cliFfe's Steubenville, O. Bartlet 26 Rockville, Conn. Brick House 6 Townsend Bartlet 15 Stoneliam Abbot I4 Kingston Bartlet 3 Auburn, Me. La Crosse, Wise. Buffalo, N. Y. Washington, D. C. Lowell Miss Cheever's Bancroft 1 o Miss Cheever's Bancroft 4 Mr. McCurdy's IIQ NAMES n,rt!v1' 1 1 , 1 fl r 41' I Q ff was w.4s 'J, .ff f iq AX y 'Mg dr ' I . . J... ., .,.1. ... ........f .,.. -QM nv, 1 . - -Q I-1 'I '- ,n,. ' ':':'1, 4-1 -g1:',', f.: '- : A .- nm....--.-f--ff--1-4 --:ffww-..-: .t:t w':s-'ffwif-vfff 1 Rf 10:3 .52.1.:-:.s--1.41-':.,.L-r-.6-I . . . . 1.. . .- .5,',1.,,.q.,.i,,t-.-. .- .. egg , g,g,,..,,,a,,. . 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'Lg i '- - 9-0-- 9 RESIDENCES Hamlin, George Harold Hanna, Richard Wright Hayes, Martin Joseph Heilbron, George Henry Hemming, Olyn Daffan Henze, Louis Frederick Hoffman, Wray Nathan Hubbard, Burt Cowles Hunt, Martin Charles Joseph Irwin, Richard Jackson, Evert Wendell Johnson, David Ladd, Greeley Lanius, Paul Baxter Leslie, Graham McKay McCrone, Walter Cox McGill, Walter Lombard Martin, LeRoy Meacham, Frederick Standish Murchie, Howard Franklin O'Brien, Patrick Leo O'Donnell, Jolm Joseph Parsons, Donald Wilson Partridge, Stanley Peck, Alexander Wells Pratt, Ward Ely Redman, George Laurence Reynolds, Kenneth Rosendale, Earl Albert Sanchez, Federico Guillermo Scribner, Stephen Herschel Seclye, Seth Heness Shuman, John Rusher Southworth, William Henry Sullivan, Daniel Aloysius Tsai, Kuo Pao Varona, Francisco Javier I I I Oroilo, Me. Franklin, Pa. ROOMS Andover 6 Mr. McCurdy's South Manchester, Conn. Miss BrQwn's Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Batcheldcr's Colorado Springs, Colo. Miss Ellis's Flushing, N. Y. Brick House I5 Allentown, Pa. Clement 7 Syracuse, N. Y. Steinway, N. Y. Mr. Chandler's Brick House I9 Tokyo, Japan Eaton I New York, N. Y. Mrs. Doyle's North Yaleinza, Wash. Mr. Cannon's Great Falls, Mont. Denver, Colo. Newburglt, N. Y. Amesbury West Medford Brooklyn, N. Y. Cincinnati, 0. South Orange, N. J. Lawrence Nangatuck, Conn. Saugns Minneapolis, Minn. New York, N. Y. Nnnda, N. Y. Riverside, Conn. Montclair, N. I. Peoria, Ill. Gibara, Cuba Lowell Daytona, Fla. Chicago, Ill. Brooklyn, N. Y. Lawrence Tien tsin, China Cantaguey, Cuba Brick House zo Mr. McCurdy's Bartlet ll Clement I2 Mr. Ricker's Miss Tilton's Mr. Morrill's Abbot I2 Lawrence Miss Tilton's Taylor 6 Miss Park's Bartlct 32 Clement lj Mrs. Phelps's Bartlct 32 Eaton 5 Mr. Newton's Mrs. Brown's Bancroft T0 Mr. French's Mrs. Whitney's Lawrence Bartlet 5 Mr. Eastman's ' ,1bjf21f141,fS,f -3, 4 -yiff img-f!-1'.j-eff-.giffgl-.-'M,:... wil- .fp-1 -f-,gyizgjif-ff!-Qrlfaiigi'9'-Tiff-1'.3-:Aa1:.5555.741r,5,'i-Ljfq..'.a4um.-wnasg,-J.-., Q 551.3 :f.-75 522: 3213-gi: 5:52 m ,ag iggiggaiggita 'LSL-E35 'wg ,gs -4:2215 t5E!:Q'4 --w .'-:xg '4:1L' :,:- 1,554.5 ..:,.-,.-,- :.1:. .,,,,-'4 -, '-4,.,,:-hy.-I.:-' '-::5.,- '., 45,1 .55 5' -g '- '.-: 7.1.5. cfff aka? as-1553-1 52555 qiilifasiklf' f.-.i 21:-1 55:5 as-'Cab 51. s-arf were -'-25':1w 1' an f- '- .Qg3:1, '21v xx - 'f' V -e , X is --f r'1 'n . N l , gi,l:,,. -I fu, ff 4 - 4... , ,:J1qt,, , , D 'A Q- Y A Lg. J 1 NAMES iuasiurcwcrss Rooms Wallace, George Rodney, jr. 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' f,,:,X.-...JN.fgrgh-.- 1Nv Q,i.,x'iv 4 1 1 JJLN 5 1. 4 ' 4' 'K '- 1 ywhx 0 . l N. ,, W I 1' :I kv Q15 1 v 1 a, . 1 tl Ab J : CIIARLIQS THIEODORIE BUEHLER, Svcrcfary and 'l'rcnsu Winter Term RALPIEI EVERETT PIERCE, President JIOIIN SCOTT BURNS, rlilfd'-1J'l'C'SidL'711f JOHN EPPERSON GREIENOUGH, Sccz Spring Term F RED RALPH LARGE, President FRANK STUR'rEvAN'r VVATI2 'ctary and T1'L'U51ll'CI' RMAN, JR., Vice-P1'cs17dc11t GEORGE I-IUSE WA'rER1xmN, JR., S c'crctcz1-y and T1'ca.mrcr VFI' nl. M E AN V vr ml! I-'rin 1.4xv,fl k:lrl -gay va ,, . , . . .. . . . .. . 1 - . , :.-.--- mmf -4-,:.f.f.:--.Q-4.41:-,-.1-,.-1.1, vg.v:- ',--fu '.4.'--'--'-,-:4t 4 1Rf! '1:13''l, r,Nq -.j1:fg..lx-lf!- ' '-3295 5'.:'D,gg.':,Zf1'fg1f.' rpg'-,'t?'1pfE fp Vzgi,-If 'fu 5,-f.1'fi J -9' B 1:11 4:41 5111: .f:a- '-.1-rs: ian'-112 1:z-:- :wa 122-:ir-:.f-21.1 --.1-.-:ss .111 :mf rw. -:J ::a 1 B yy :g.'.g '...1 :Ili :!.,7,5. 5.1.2.2 31:5 , ',A.'g1,'v' '.g7,r,1,'- gt. n:.' 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Greene, Holley DeGrasse Hale, Edward Kinsman Harbison, Hugh Hilton, Roy Lowell Hoge, Gordon Otis Holden, Wallace Dale Kissam, Reginald Britton Kuwabara, Takeki Lamson, Jarvis, jr. Large, Fred Ralph Lelloutillier, Austin Lee, James Field Look, Bonne Carper McCormick, John Kennedy McCulloch, Samuel Stewart Meeker, David Edward Moore, James Richard Morrison, Charles Carr, jr. Morristown, N. J. Schenectady, N. Y. Mrs. Tree's Bancroft I4 Steubenville, O. Mr. Cannon's Haverhill Haverhill Menzphis, Tenn. Mr. Cannon's Waltham Pease House II Stamford, Conn. Bartlet 9 Everett Brick House to Minersville, Pa. Clement 4 Convent Station, N. J. 1 Mrs. Doyle's Rochester, N. Y. Mr. Leach's Concord Andover 8 Winchester Andover W'orcester, N. Y. Dallas, Tex. Adams, N. Y. Winchester Hartford, Conn. Winchester New York, N. Y. Danville, Ill. Bay Shore, N. Y. Osaka, Japan lVe.rt Newton North Tonawanda, High Bridge, N. J. Ningpo, China Denver, Colo. ' Lock Haven, Pa. Muskogee, I. T. Brooklyn, N. Y. Hartford, Conn. Bar Harbor, Me. Miss Cheever's Dr. Gates's Clement I0 Taylor 5 Mr. Phillips's Pease House 7 Eaton 4 Abbot 7 Abbot I3 Mr. Pl1illips's Andover 5 Mrs. Holt's Bartlct 30 N. Y. Abbot 6 Farrar 3 Woods 8 Mrs. Phelps's Farrar 4 Brick House I4 Miss Ellis's Mr. Al1en's Mr. Newton's I-14 ant 4 1 su' ' L 'v n 1 s ull w -1' -1 aw, 1. ffhv 'V' fi' 11, 5 .5, sm' 1 ll 1 ' ww: .1 z.: 1 -.13-.1 I4 f . ,sw '-ff, 1 g.:,:, - YI' I f r'1 M ., wg, .f W ,Q f v ,mg f ., A I I I r L' I B E Us ' . . ,, -fs , an .4 ,., Q , 3 J .N T n 4111? I J 'N X 4' -' f 'A'-11, v U.-1 v'..gf,'.:f-'.'4ff,',- ug-J. 7.21 ,.-'7.-' , -w ww ' ng. ,gf-1--rr'-' I f, '. '.. -11 : ,,f'.?.'J'.i1L.' ' '-mi f'l'7'f f:1'ffi557'1-79.32 '-'fn-'Z' 'L't75 7.5:l'51 fff '! :'Z'x T1-1 5Kl'f- nl , a A ' f',:!L fe'f:i5f'5 .ff-I' -. 'f-J - '..'l5 .4i : :tau-L: iz?-2 'F:'.2.... ...w'.'.1,2lift-SWS E vlf' 'mf T' 1 . 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Stearns, Harold Crawford Stewart, Lewis Morton Swihart, Homer Daniel Ungvary, Joh n James Wainwright, Roger Scavcr Williams, Norman, IV Wilson, Henry Townsend VVilson, Lawrence Otis Wright, Willard -ltwlotz RESIDENCES Rooms Yonkers, N. Y. Farrar 1 Vineyard Haven Bartlet 24 Paducah, Ky. Pease House Il Rarlindalc Pease House 9 Northeast Harbor, Me. Draper 3 Mimtcaffolis, Minn. Bancroft 7 I?r0Ckl011 I Draper 1 Montclair, N. I. Bartlet 18 Pftwttrrlcct, R. I. New York, N. Y. St. Paul, Minn. Kansas City, Mo. Ncfefvort, R. 1. Mrs. Phelps's Mrs. Wilcles's Mr. Eastman's Mr. Stone's Pease House I 2 Dunkirk, N. Y. Bancroft 2 Glen Ridge, N. J. Andover 9 Coslxorton, O. Brick House 8 South Norwalk, Conn. Abbot 9 I.a':c'rm1re Bartlet I5 Aua'o'vcr Prof. VVilliams's Mcmfrltix, Tenn. Chicago, Ill. Worcester, N. Y. lVlllDlll.Iil!S 58 Mr. lEIlSll11XlI't'S Mrs. Brown's Clement 1 II5 0 ll? mi, I-lmt. B 4 - V .wt z: 411 .- .- .'.. .- 1-'- ' '-'47-1''3'.J-'.'-iff-L'-J'-512' L1:. 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' - 1 : . 1 gs 4 ps. ,-0 e - 5 -0. -lov, ,, , R4 N NAMES RESIDENCES RooMs Adler, Julian Emanuel Birmingham,4AIa. Mr. Eastman's Aechtler, John Stearns Brookline Clement 2 Bean, Robert Valentine Winchester Taylor 3 Beesley, William Hiram, jr. Boston Abbot I3 Berry, Harold West Missoula, Mont. Abbot I4 Bickell, Arthur Guy Andover Dr. Bickell's Biddle, Walter Coffman Chicago, Ill. Farrar 6 Bixby, Richard Andrews Long Beach, Cal. Mrs. Holt's Bolton, Joseph Edwin Troy, N. Y. Abbot 16 Burclett, Edgar Upton SiK'Allllf7SC0fl Draper 2 Butler, Donald Evanston, Ill. Abbot 4 Butts, NNillard Wilcox Manlius, N. Y. Brick House II Champlin, Gardner Alma York, N. Y. Bancroft 7 Coffin, Milton Sylvester New Bedford Bartlet 31 Daniels, James Ganson Darling, Edwin Bradford Demere, Raymond McAllister Dempsey, Patrick Parker Francis Dench, William Frederick, jr. Eames, Seth Whittemore Rowell Emerson, Guy Colby Farrelly, Stephen Laurence Fisher, Roger Irving Fonda, Beecher Harold Foster, Hart Gibson Gearhart, Paul Howard Gemmer, John William Gifford, Charles Edgar Glassburn, Vernon Lynn Griffin, William Henry Hendel, Ray Harrison Hoeflich, Robert Nelson Hopwood, Robert Gaddis Hurtado, Pedro Ingraham, Dudley Seymour Jenkins, Wilbur Woodfill Jennings, Charles McCandless Leavenwortlz, Kans. Troy, N. Y. Savannah, Ga. Lawrence Princeton Watertown Boston New York, N. V. Fort Wayne, Ind. St. Albans, Vt. St. Paul, Minn. Hujalo, N. Y. Hackensack, N. J. Chicago, Ill., Tampico, Ill. South Boston Reading, Pa. Maysville, Ky. Minneapolis, Minn. Mexico City, Mexico Bristol, Conn. Terre Haute, Ind. Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. Cannon's Mr. Leach's Draper 5 Lawrence Brick House o Bancroft I3 Bartlet zo Miss WaterlJury's Taylor 3 Mrs. Brown's Farrar 5 Mrs. Baldwin's Mrs. Butterfield's Mr. Phi1lips's Bartlet 9 Brick House zo Miss E. Carter's Abbot 8 Mr. Phillips's Mrs. Gardner's Bancroft 4 Mr. Morrill's Mrs. Babbitt's IIC -, 9-,,4,,A,, ., ,..,,,., .., .,....... ,:. ,,., -,r - ,,--45.11. ff. .n,.,,. -,.,-. ,, , - fp:--I-n ,Q .--gr' if f.. '-05.1 wr . ,-, :tg : re: :rim-:r.1:11'.'.',:,'.5, :gg-.',,'f,' ' 1 22' n :Z'.1f':f5'f,-2: :ws ,, 91.57.-glZfail.I1:15-51,1':.:':'?324--f3.i'L5!l'15' ' . .nfs- A3-A' . ..-..'1.,5. .-L 'gn' ' -- . 'rf ri I ,Z 13,1 f-07'.'.- H vi'-I '-ZW . .g.., q..:,.H. ,.,.,,,:..,7,'..,.,,g-,Q pq, gh, .,.- ,xg E gg Q g-y 31,1 ng: j-L Q I-L -11. Q 'gpg fn-'--. an-lr :.'og.e:1u.1-.. ,- if 183 Mi an 41. .-e-1 2-eral.: ,rg W az. . , fa- :Q E,:-1 'shun-xtfqqiinttfia gg-if-fmt gy. ig: nt: rg 2-1 5- 52112 :2r'f:A1 'ivy .gi 41:39 -' I fy r ' 4 'ur' 'v'--fl 1 :'H ':-3 -, me ,fi ' 1 wr- 1, .:' gi ,-. gg., 'I yr - .' . 4 JC-.-. 'fw'iPf,91 '51 q.:i'gi3lG7r'f-i .'s' l'll1x'f7 ' .45,E'Ia .QW 'jc fi, 1-: i3'..4Lrf -ft :il .-4 .-HS' 5 ' X ' N f r' K c f '- ' N -' 4' 71 'YI 1 Y 5, , 1 Q. - . ' - - - A -s. J H .- 4' 105-' 5 v. 1 If ' 'tr V ' J e 'fr r B 1 a n 1543 il! if 10, 4 I A 0, MP'-cm sen ., I 1 11.1 1 NAMES Kennedy, John Smith Killam, Luther Loomis King, Austin William Kuhn, Olin Rittenhouse Kwan, Ching Hui Lee, Charles Reed Li, Chien Luan Lo, Ying Chiun Lowell, Charles Lee Luden, Harry Ritter McBride, James Ackley MacDonald, Alan McKinney, William Sherman MacNeil, George Andrew Marsh, Errol Dwight Martin, Clyde Melhorn, William Grumbine Nute, William Laubach Owen, Gay Paterson, Kenneth Hitchcock Patton, Allen Gilchrist Pierce, Ralph Everett Ralph, Blanchard Earl Ray, Aldrich Albert Raymond, DeForest Guy Reynolds, Charles McDonald Rockwell, Charles Henry St. Clair, Ralph Griliith Schmidt, Albert Henry, jr. Secor, Horace Douglas Seeley, Frederick Sterling, jr. Seetoo, Fucheng Sheldon, Ogilvie Henry Shuttleworth, Wright Sinclair, Frank Dohrman Smith, Frederic Cutler Smith, Howard Wallace Smith, Wellington Stanley, George Parks Sterling, Henry Prindle Swartout, Philip Ephraim Takamine, Iokichi, jr. Thompson, John Harmon Thompson, Julian Sophus 117 P' RESIDENCES Rooms Bujalo, N. Y. Mrs. Wildes's New Haven, Conn. Taylor 1 Danville, Ill. Pittsburg, Pa. Canton, China Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. Phillips's Mr. French's Mrs. Foster's Brick House 8 Tientsin, China Bartlet 5 Canton, China Abbot I7 Colorado Springs, Colo. Mrs. Babbitt's Reading, Pa. Abbot ll Pasadena, Cal. Danville, Ill. Pittsburg, Pa. Pawtucket, R. I. Westboro Brooklyn, N. Y. Hanover, Pa. St. Louis, Mo. Carthage, Ill. Onzaha, Neb. Washington, Pa. Mr. French's Mrs. Holt's Mr. French's Brick House zo Clement 4 Miss Tilton's Miss E. Carter's Bartlet 1 Mr. Cannon's Mr. Cannon's Mrs. Wildes's Honey Grove, Texas Eaton 5 Andover MY- RHlDh'S Bnfalo, N. Y. Mrs. Batchelder's Waverly, N. Y. North Platte, Neb. Brick House 2 Mr. Eastman's Chicago, Ill. Farrar 6 Duluth, Minn. Mrs. Gardner's Quincy, Ill. Abbot 16 Yonkers, N. Y. Bridgeport, Conn. Canton, China Kansas City, Mo. Amsterdam, N. Y. .Mr. Flagg's Mrs. Jackson's Abbot 18 Mrs. Wildes's Mr. Eastman's Steubenville, 0. Bartlet 26 Lawrence Lawrence Eaton Rapids, Mich. Mrs. Tree's Greenwich, Conn. Abbot I5 Portland, Ore. Bartlet I3 Bridgeport, Conn. Mrs. Wildes's South Dartmouth Clement I9 New York, N. Y. Taylor 2 Orange, N. J. Barnesville, Minn. 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Q .QI .. , , 4.,k- h ,7 .L . N. -tt., .,a,,,. , 4, In r. A ,Nf- n . Qin -M... I , i Q? - QW I I? Ki, !, si if K ' I I g y , 4 t 1 daft V '- J- W.. - . K. its-ev f'Hxfv , Names Thomson, Leon liinery Tree, Russell Thomas Tuppcr, William Stewart Van Horn, Frederic Hurd Wall, Arthur Marriott Waterman, Frank Sturtevant, jr. Waterman, George Husc, jr. ' Willson, Julian Q Winslow, Edward Nicholas Winter, Courtney Peters I lov. RESIDENCES Lynn Itlzaca, N. Y. Everett Bridgeport, Conn. Dorchester Roxbury Roxbury Wcxt Medford Lawrence lVasltiugton, D. C. -I U N ton Minomsks QI A 6 ROOMS Abbot 1 5 Mrs. Tree's Brick House 6 Mrs. Iackson's Mrs. Foster's Miss Tilton's Mr. Phillips's Bancroft 8 Lawrence Taylor 1 IIS n, my, in 'f gl , ...' v .., 4, ,. T517 A ,-A . ' Ta' xii? x ' 3 v . 11 nv.. .., , X: f Y I ' I If: Q.. -.. , 1' 2 .' 71 '-Lf ' 'V -. 52'Q'.1.,gLi-js.-5 .4 1-.-,ifwv.f'jLtE?Df',:f1 . . ., .,,., ,,.M,,.. .I . '.-I -Qu'-ffgvuufixus . wN',5 lah' 'ici 4, -, .v ',,. 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Brick House 13 Cobb, Cole, Giem, Otis Winslow Philip Poor Harry Lee Halsted, Charles Stockton Howard, Lee Anson Jackson, Alexander Louis Keeney, George Lafayette Koch, George Henry Kribs, Frederick David MacDonald, Daniel Angus Moss, Sidney Adrian Nicholson, John Montgomery Norris, Ralph Forbush O'Neil, Arthur William Reynolds, Ralph Lyman Robinson, Joseph Ryan, Roderick Ray Shaw, Charles Musscy Stewart, Pliny Fisk Thayer, Lloyd Iosselyn Tillou, Ralph Peck Verbeck, Howard Eugene Williams, Amory Leland RESIDENCES Central Falls, R. I. Buxton Banf, Canada Lowell South Framingham Andover Vicksburg, M ich. Brooklyn, N. Y. East Nortlxield Englewood, N. J. Somerville, Conn. Brooklyn, N. Y. Portland, Ore. Kane, Pa. Shanghai, China New York, N. Y. Milzcaukec, Wisc. Wallace, Idaho Oxford, Me. New York, N. Y. Rooms Miss Clough's Miss Tilton's Mrs. Foster's Farrar 5 Brick House to Woods 3 Mr. Cole's Clement 7 Pease House 5 Clement 7 Brick House 5 Mr. Eastman's Clement 7 Bartlet 29 Clement 3 Pease House 9 Woods 6 Pease House 5 Mrs. Iackson's Mr. Phillips's Mrs. Wildes's New York, N. Y. W00dS 5 Glen Ridge, N. J. Woods 4 Wgkgfeld BZ1!'lCf0ft 6 South Orange, N. I. Mrs. Phelps's Yonkers, N. Y. Mrs. PhelDS'S Andover Prof. Williams's JUNIORS 28 IZO .- ...... ., ,,-..1., .fp--,fr -,-. f .:. .,... fp' ,.--,eg-or nh 'nu-f ' eu- ,n , 'f f:-21,014-2 ---H ,ff m of rn -f'. '.'11z.-'-I - .-1--'fff 1: V523:H2-Qv.1,f1f-11'-'f'I-I-2'.'-'ef-nf:s'.n3.1fff'H'1'fQ9a1e1 1fr.'41if1'f1 Mifetf-2:5 52-124:522-f.1i.2r':':f2fbi--ff4:e3--1302'-iam? 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SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT NAMES Aney, John Lorne Barnclollar, Paul Batchelcler, Lawrence Hay Blagen, Frank Nelson Brown, Eugene Latham ' Bruce, Alexander Bern Callanan, XVilliam Francis Dempsey, John MacNcil Eggleston Herbert Lyman Ely, Samuel Arthur Fritz Fellows, James NVarren Fitzgerald, John Harbeson Fleck, David Lamp Fry, Robert Douglas, 'jr. Gatins, Benjamin Keiley Gomez, Gustavo Brea Grafton, Harry Craig, jr. Grcenough, John Epperson Gridlcy, Joseph Herbert Hall, VVilmot John Jewett, Franklin Fairbanks Kelley, Charles Hugh Koop, Herbert Julius Loo, Sax McBride, John Augustus, j McGinley, John McGregor, Clyde Earle McIntosh, John Joseph Metz, Charles Eugene Milburn, Thomas Yancey Mitchell, George 'Williams Mitchell, William Nicholas Miville, Rene Joseph Moore, James Edwin, jr. Morgan, James Howard Neal, Nathan Lawrence Nute, George Henry Odell, Charles 2nd 121 l'. iuzsxnrmcizs lVoreeste1', N. Y. East Derry, N. H. Amesbury I-Ioquia ln, Wash. Brookline Lawrenre Wh itman. New Yorlr, N. Y. Bayonne. N. J. Newton Centre .llam'lreste1', N. ll. Maysville, Ky. Altoona, Pa. A San Francisco, Cal. New York, N. Y. Arecibo, Porto Rico Dorchester lllissoula, Mant. Somerville I'VGSlll'Hgf0tl, D. C. Berkeley, Cal. Duluth, Minn. Chicago, Ill. Macao, China Rochester, N. Y. Tarentum, Pa. Chicago, Ill. Andover Omaha, Neb. PVasl1ington, D. C. New York, N. Y. Southborough Lawrence Portland, Me. Lawrence Sewickley, Pa. St. Louis, Mo. Salem Rooms Clement 8 Brick House xx Mrs. Batchelder's Bartlct 29 Clement 2 Lawrence Clement 5 Mrs. Doyle's Pease House I4 Miss Ellis's Mrs. llabbitt's Abbot I3 Mr. Flagg's Mr. Allen's Miss Waterbury's Brick House 7 Mrs. Foster's Miss Park's Bartlet 30 Brick House 2 Pease House 12 Mrs. Roger's Mrs. Brown's Mrs. Whitney's Farrar 4 Woods 5 Mr. Flagg's Mrs. McIntosh's Mr. Cannon's Mr. Eastman's Mr. French's Farrar 1 Lawrence Woods 7 Lawrence Mr. Leach's Bartlet I Bartlet ro .1 H E l n ,L .,?u rn' ' 1: I uh 1 ,, rfvqp r 1 ut u X, x -, ANR . .. . 4 f. . . . .- - . .. . V - ...fl 1, 1 t t :.':'- .'.?-1- - .J- 'nz''-L'--:-:::','.r--':e1:- Ig-L'- '. : 1,1f1'1:. 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Savage, Herman Mardell Skierik, Habeeb Hanna Smith, Porter Bartlett Stone, Van Zandt Takamine, Eben Takashi Vanhon, Everett Arthur Whipple, Harold Cogswell Wong, Vung Lung Wu, Maen Chang ION-N RESIDENCES lfVorce.rter Worcester Newton Baltimore, Md. Bristol, Conn. Lawrence Northeast Harbor, Lawrence Larcfrence Andover' New York, N. Y. Everett Andover Shanglzai, China Canton, China jumous 53 sk N Rooms Pease House 10 'Pease House to Clement 6 Mrs. Batchelder's Mrs. Otis's Lawrence Me. Mr. Savage's Lawrence Lawrence Mr. Stone's Taylor 2 Brick House 5 Nr. Whipple's Miss Erving's Eaton 7 l22 l4,g4',w : 1JYfv 1 ' I E mt B I rf I -ul' 4 I ' n .tl L7 nf M 'f 1 YP. L' ig ., ..... ,. .,... ,,, ..., .,,.-, ,,.,., . , .,,, .. .. ,. . ..., ., .,, , . ., .. ,..,...A.f':-:I i .1--r,: ---1'-tiny,-:z.:fL'.-.'sf.-.-z 1-' -'.'-'Sw-:.r.i-6-.JL-4 -15 5 :A 011.47.,ffZfy,.,':S,g:?v5'4.'5g'..,'1'.gs - -'1.-f ri:',f'Jf1'.f1v, p I A L 4 . 1 .wwf '-f'.'.'..'-' Av. -' --E'M','.::':av ' 'ff Till .'.. 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CLASSIFICATION CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT- CLASS I -SENIORS, CLASS II - MIDDLERS, CLASS III-JUNIOR MIDDLI-zns, CLASS IV - JUNIORS, SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT - CLASS A - SENIORS, CLASS B - MIDDLERS, CLASS C -JUNIOR MIDDLERS, CLASS D - Jumons, TOTAL, REPRESENTATION Massachusetts, I25 Indiana, New York, 90 Louisiana, Pennsylvania, 28 Oregon, Connecticut, 27 Texas, Illinois, 23 Utah, New jersey, 22 Vermont. Ohio, I3 Wisconsin, Maine, ll Delaware, Minnesota, ll Florida. Colorado. I0 Georgia, Rhode Island, 9 Idaho, Washington, 8 Indian Territory, Michigan, 7 Iowa Missouri, 6 Kansas, California, 4 Nevada, Dist. of Columbia, 4 China, Kentucky, 4 Canada, Montana, 4 Cuba, Nebraska, 4 France, New Hampshire, 4 japan, Tennessee, 4 Mexico, Maryland, 3 Porto Rico, Alabama, 2 I23 Total, f'f uv 1-I A 'It rf 1 Sag! S3 55 58 28 '94 54 7g QI S3 276 470 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 I I I I I I I I IO 2 2 I 2 I I 470 . ff' a,, , -, V ara H LL USAN VE , .. . . . . . .. . 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X ,....- Sins 'Eco LPHA DELTA TAU GAMMA CHAPTER Charter granted . . i907 This society aims to bestow that recognition upon high scholarship in the preparatory schools which the Phi Beta Kappa Society gives to it in the colleges. Election to mem- bership is based on superior scholarship in all subjects for the Senior year. VVilliam Griswold Beach Robert Palen Bonnie Cabot Daniels Chester Thompson Ewell llcnry Gernnicr joseph Marion Goss Theoclo l907 re Kcnd Charles Virgil Hickox, jr. Carroll Clark I-lincks Frederic Carr Jewett John Recd Kilpatrick Laurence Stillman Morrison Roger Hoyt Moses all Thurston AWARD oF PRIZES, I906-I907 H I I UQ Harold Bartlett johnson, Cattaraugus, N. Y. 'fj.ffff'f5f' C25 joseph Thomas West, Princeton. HMM f3j llarold Gladstone Averill. Andover. M UQ Harold Bartlett johnson, Cattaraugus, N. Y. lh ,'fl?c'f 'l fzj Newton Hinckley Foster, Winthrop lieach. I JJ fy David Hume Batchelder, Amesbury. , flj Edward Curtis NVheeler, New York, N. 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MUl'Il.l.IiIi, 'OS j. I.. Hfxlclev. '08 W. P. Slimx, '09 R. S. Gmmss, '08 I.. C 'I'olmm', 08 IJ. S. INIFRAIIAM, ,IO E. B. Txvommx, '08 IJ. N. Twmelw, Pllliillhff 128 J. L. Barry A. H. Bennell R. H. Loughran S. L. Pittman Q. Reynolds A. XV. King XV. P. Seely XY. L. XY0odward E. B. Twombley R. E. Litchfield D. S. Ingraham F. C. Hall G. XY Mueller E. XV. Burnham R. A. Gardner R. F. Decker C. A. Pfau K. Reynolds R. Stiles t'Ler1dery A. XV. Lancashire Ulgnj A. B. Bradley XY. G. Warnock L. XV. Foster S. H. Tolles L. C. Torrey R. E. Coleman GLEE. CLUB ' 1-. 'W him' i,nafM:Ll , Nfnlllvlfw' J fs 1 1 ' ,,Q ' - A NJ wie' if D - 1112? W AFFW: if KD I r JJ-F h 3 R. B. KISSAM, '09, l.c1za'cr BANJEAURINES CHARLES CARI.E'l'ON IqlIN1HAI.l., '09 RE1:1NAr.n BRx'1 mN IQISSAM, '09 S'rANx.Ev PAR'l'IilDGli, '09 IiUwARn BANCRUIRT Tw0M1sl.v, 'OS GEURUE RUIINICY VVAl.l.ACIi, '09 BANJOS SHERMAN IIOAR BOWLES, '08 M,xRs'1'oN CLUUUH FLANUERS, '09 IQUWARIJ VVOULSIEY FREEMAN, '09 PAUL BAXTER LANIUS, '09 :DARXVIN WAV1' SHERMAN, '08 MANDOLINS RAYMOND MCAI.I.lS'FER IJEMERIE, '09 'JOHN IQUSIIER SHUMAN, '09 GUITARS STEPHEN LAWRENCE FARRELLY, '09 ROBERT ABEE GARDNER, '08 MALUULM FULLER JONES, 'OS S'rEwAR'r LANSING P1'r'rMAN, '08 BERNARD IIARRISON 11ULE,,OQ SIIELDON I1I'l'CIlCOCK TOLLES, '08 130 H. l Tolles S. L. Pitlman P. B. Lanius E. XV. Freeman S. H. Bowles R. A. Gardner R. MCA. Demere J. R. Shumzm B. H. M. C. Flanders D. XV. Sherman XV. L. York G. R. XVallace C. C. Kimball S. Partridge R. B. Kissam Clmaderj A. XV. Lancashire Ulgnj E. B. Twombley BANJO CLUB Rule Nw 'll CLUB E Q l M HAROLD S. DAY, Lmnh' FIRST MANDOLINS S. II. Blwulqs, 'OS A. M. RAY, 'OS H. S. IDM, '08 j, R. SHUMAN, ,og R. M. IJEMIQRI-', '09 j. C. IIQIIHIXIAS, '08 C. B. I.ANs1Nc:, '08 R. IJ. '1'le1s'l'RAm, '08 I . NV. MH,I.,x1m, '09 SECOND MANDOLINS S. E. CEIFFORD, '08 P. B. OWEN, ,IO O. R. KUHN, 'Io R. R. P1zA'r'l', O8 I . S. Mrzmznmx, '09 ll. Smsrxrc, '09 GUITARS R. A. G,xR1mN12R, '08 M. F. james, 'OS S. I.. 1'1'r'rMAN, 08 B. I'I. Rumi, ,IO DRUM I . D. Slwctmm, 'lo 132 B. E. Rule R. K. Platt P. B. Owen S. L. Pittman R. A. Gardner M. F.Jones F.S. Meacham S. E. Gifford O. R.Kuhn R. B. Tristam A. M. Ray S. H. Seely J. R. Shuman J. C. Thomas R. MCA. Demere H. S. Day CLeaderj A. XY. Lancashire Ulgnj S. H. Brooks , MANDOLIN CLUB 61:-' ' 'mi H T fAN,. 1..1e 'YQBUAV va -1 1 -1 . . 1 .1 . ,. . . . ...QI 4 1 fn. 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'- . - - , . - . - . . e . ,- It --o ' LEADERS AND MANAGERS GLEE CLUB Leaders 1877 G. A. Tyzzcr 1881 C. A. Jones 1885 W. B. Segner 1878-79 S. M. Gordon 1882 W. G. Schaafflee 1886 G. Thwing Leaders Managers Mr. Chandler . . 1887 G. B. Hollister. . 1888 . . J. T. Carr S E. Farwell . 1889 . A. E. Addis A. E. Addis . 1890 . R. W. Holmes N. P. Coffin 1891 . B. W. Stover N. P. Collin . 1892 . C. A. Crawford T. F. Russell 1892-93 . W. J. Lapham I. G. Weston 1893-94 G. C. Sehrieber H. W. Brown 1894-95 . C. P. Dodge ll. VV. Brown I895-Q6 H. W. Mitchell H. W. Mitchell . 1895-96 . A. J. Baker Rossiter Howard . 1896-97 . P. J. Morgan Rossiter Howard 1897-98 . A. M. Taylor G. E. Leonard 1898-99 . T. Howard H. P. Dyer . 1899-O0 W. B. Jordan, Jr. R. A. Bliss . 1900-01 . L. F. Bissell R. A. Bliss . 1901-02 . L. J. Perrin J. R. Russell 1902-03 . N. Paschal ll. N. Huinpllreys 1903-04 .J. C. Thornton J. M. Howard 1904-05 . - E. L. Fonts l.. G. Hall . 1905-06 . E. I. Eldrcdge H. J. MacKay 1906-07 A. VV. Lancashire R. Stiles . . . 1907-08 A. W. Lancashire BANJO CLUB l . li. llollistcr 1888-89 F. K. Hollister 1889-90 ll. G. Sanford 1890-91 F. VV. Howard 1891-92 L. G. Fisher F. W. Howard I892-Q3 M. E. Stone V. M. Tyler . 1893-94 J. S. Elliott T. 1-l. Spence 1894-95 G. P. Docker R. P. Tyler . 1895-96 L. Mitchell E. H. Clark . . 1896-97 . L. E. Fulton J. F. Janes . . 1897-98 . A. M. Taylor S. H. Moseley, Zllil 1898-99 . T. Howard S. H. Moseley, 2nd 1899-oo W. B. Jordan, Jr. H. Brnff . . IQOO-OI . L. F. Bissell H. NV. Paine . E 1901-02 . L. J. Perrin Ii. B. Chapin 1902-03 . N. Paschal W. B. Binnian 1903-04 . J. C. Thornton D. S. Phelps 1904-05 . E. L. Fouts I.. M. Chapin 1905-06 . E. I. Eldredge R. B. IClSSill11 1906-07 A. W. Lancashire R. B. Kissznn 1907-08 A. W. Lancashire T34 N nyflv 1 fa is 4 154 ' ' GAA sau 1 . , .'1'.z-:-::-:wifi gr. 3,ig,z'g1l,1::1-1'.1:f2'.'.',r f-3, pg 5-gg5:gj4E!p'i-:- B ifffifi 233135 i :E , 5i.1r..f6: 'IQ.w:255.s5f.5?E3'f-2 541'-rE,C'Z3f. -159543 .iggf 'Mgr' -pkg. A ,,,6'.m'.3 .,gxMq5.21g 'Zo fx gi.: gig 3:2 71 .glfgigga rag 1:11 'iff 6 --..-s E .sm ni'-1, -:.. 1'-.,-'I-.-. ay. R 'n-V, up 1. 1.-.1 B 'w Q -1. 1- .-'wa - 91-f , ,. .. ,,. , .. lg.-1 . . 1 ..., . , I .,,.. I L, , ,, 1131151 -,.,,.,g.1.Q'5 W .qqgfy .'.g3gq3:,.- 35533 ,,,.,,3.jg 2.12 qi? 315 5 gig U .355-: 1,1-32,55 1311.7 gi ,ff Q v l .- 2 - ..- :' '- 1... '.':.' - .:-, 1 I-5 1,- - :.. . I .- ' -' :I-4' 4' .1 1 - giifq 5:3,','PJ23,5. ,-7353.321 'ZQMAIIEQQQ1E.':?:-1-E. ,511-.-7-,-It. tC,':T5. ' ,AQ QE, 54- ful -.11-7531 Zig. ,fgff-, ,fflsi A, -J, x . ' - . Q-',,'--1.5.4,-.',' 'yn 5 -gl f-. ' ixg. fi, -- 111-v 5-.0 X ' 431,17 1 'wr'- , - 1 N 1 ' f X ' . - , P' ' - 1 T ' lr. , 1 'fl 4 :K L 1 v - .4 . . ' . - --'-- 'S- W. Howard T. Clark W. Davis F. Shattuck L. Wliite W. Burdick J. Bruff . Squier, Jr. Farson, Jr. . H. Gordon C. Boynton C. Gordon L. Fonts . W. Blake H. Kissam S. Day . MANDOLIN CLUB . . 1892-93 . ..M. E. Stone 1893-94 J. S Elliott 1894-95 . G. P. Docker 1895-96 . L. Mitchell 1896-97 . L. E. Fulton 1897-98 . A. M. Taylor 1898-99 . T. Howard 1899-00 . W. B. Jordan 1900-01 L. F. Bissell 1901-02 . L. J. Perrin 1902-03 . . -N Paschal 1903-04 . J. C. Thornton 1904-05 . E. L. Fonts 1905-06 . . E. I. Eldrcdgc 1906-07 . A. W. Lancashire 1907-08 . . A. VV. Lancashire EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MUSICAL CLUBS R. B. Kissani R. Stiles H, S. Day A. W. Lancashire nil if -l Q-f? QRQHESTRA V 2 GLENN A. WILSON, Lz'1z1z'1'1'a1nz' AhIIll7g'L'f FIRST VIOLINS lJUnL1ax' S. INGRAIIAM R. W1al.1.l4:s Rufrmkn D. GILE G. A. Wxnsm. SECOND VIOLINS . S1IwN1f:v Moss GAvl.o1m . ', CLARINETS ' WA1.'x'l21: j. Bfxss jmm L BARRY FLUTES I'Irf:msER'l' j. Kool' C. E. McGR15csoR CORNET KlzNNl':'l'l1 REYNOLDS HORN f,2UEN'I'lN R1ivNor.ns PIANO N. C, Rum DRUM FRANK D. SINCLAIR . I 1- KE A Qi fl I907-1908 RUSSELL STILES, Leader ANIaIiI.o HIfRIsI2R'If BENNELI., 'IO AIJIJISCJN BALLARD BRADLEY, '08 SIIRINIIER I-I. BROOKS, '08 HAROLD SPENCER DAY '08 3 RICHARD FISIIER DECKEIQ, '09 ANDREW PEAIILES Foss, '08 FRANCIS Coomsv I-IAI.I., '09 CARL W. 1'IAMIL'I'ON, '09 RoIxIzR'I' W. FRY, JR., ,II ROIiEIZ'l' AIZISE GARDNER, '08 AUSTIN WH.I.IAIvI IQING, ,IO AIHIIH WRIcsII'I' LANCASIIIRE, '08 GRAHAM McKAY LESLIE, '09 RUFUS EARL LI'1'CllFIELD,'OQ NAHUM CIIAPIN PAI.IvIER, 'og CARI. ARMANI! PFAU, 'Io S'rIzwAR'I' LANSING PITTIIIAN, 'OS IQENNETH REYNOLDS, '09 RALPIJ EvERI3'I I' PIERCE, ,IO CHARI.Izs FREDERIC Ross, '09 GERALD AIi'FlIUR SHANNON, '08 FRANK DOI'lliMAN SINCLAIR, ,IO IQUSSELL STILES, '08 SHIELDON HITCI'ICOCK TOLLES, JR., '08 '37 EDWARD BANCROFT TWOMBLY, '08 C. A. Pfau A K. Reynolds R. Stiles A. B. Bradley TI-IE. ACADEMY QUARTET C. A. PFAU, ISt Tenor K. REYNOLDS, 2nd Tenor R. STILES, Baritone A. B. BRADLEY, Bass Y ,J I s i z i n g L L A My 1570 sw, 0. lfq Q fi' iw il Q ' few' 1 J! fr-Q 114'-B-ali A Ml lr'-wr-1111 , ' . lj'-fv k, ,1 i ': .-. ., ' ' x J 'lf 'Q V i ' - 1, ' .9 . 1 Av ' 'J f 1. 1 ff '1 I tl 1 'B 5 11 'f' 11 'Q ff 1 1 1 Q . 'L -1 4' 42 - X 49 I, .- 1- f l: cl . ,,.1f' 4 ,,. . rfkgff Sgafffv , ' '11 ' 4412 pf ,- : :1 ff V' -11.v.1 .' -H1 11101 L f:,,,m1,1 - '11 .... q 1 1 - 1 1 , -1 I -. M i qi Q ' . 1 115' f N fl F ip ,gig . .c-.1 .v ' nkgg li-mu Avy.-1 :fig ' ' if 1064353 'IN' 'Ny 11 9 4 , W Fl E OFFICERS Fall Term F. F. G. D0NA1.1mS0N, 1908, President Ro1s15R'1' E. CULEAIAN, IQOQ, Vice-President Hucsu W. BRADLEY, 1909, Secretary Enwmm H. W11.1.1A1v1s, III, 1910, Treasurer Winter Term R01s1s11'1' E. C01.151x1AN, 1909, President 511E1.1u0N H. T o1.1.1zs, 1908 V' , ICC-PI'CSiClCl1t FRANCIS T. B1f:NNE'1 r, 1909, Secretary F. L. K1.1Nc:131511., Treasurer, 1909 Spring Term F1mNe1s T. I f 1 3LNNl:'l l', 1909, President 511911.11011 H. TOL1.1zs, 1908, Vice-P1'eside11t WAs111Ncs'r0N 1'1.A'1 1', 1908, Secretary ALIQXANDER W. P ' Eex, 1909, Treasurer 140 Allen, W. N. Arnold, C. W. Hass, W. I. Raury, A. L. Bennett, F. T. llowles, S. H. llradley, I-I. . W lfilagen, F. VV. Chapin, C. Coleman, R. E. Cone, M. H. Conroy, R. S. Day, H. S. Donaldson, F. F. G. Dougherty, D. C. Fraser, T-T. T. Flanders, M. C. 141 Members of Philo, i907-08 Gross, R. S. Hanna, R. VV. Hoge, G. T-lenze, L. F. Klingbeil, F. I Lee, J. F. Look, B. C. Mueller, G. VV. Mead, G. G. McCullock, S. Phillips, L. S. Peck, A. W'. Platt, XV. Pierce, C. Reilly, J. S. Reynolds. K. Rockwell, C. R. Reynolds, Q. Richmond, G. fli. Robinson, E. Smith, S. Southworth, XV. ll Spiegelherg, S. Thomas, C. Tliwing, I . ll. Tolles, S. ll. Verheck, ll. li. VVelles, R. Williams, E. T-l. NVilliams, A. L. XYilliams, N. W'ilson, G. A. VVoodwz1rd, VV. li. XVZlll2lCC, NV. L. Ql, OFFICERS Fall Term J R. Ii. FIRMIN, '08, Ircsidcnt G. C. I,0uAN, '08, Vice-President A. VV. GRIQEIX, '09, Secretary M. C. J. i'iUN'1', '09, Treasurer Winter Term A. W. Gmcmx, '09, President J W. ll. XVOOl,VER'l'0N, '09, Vice-Ircsidcnt j. W. GEMMER, '10, Secretary j. A. McBmm2, '10 '1'l'CflSllI'Cl' 9 Spring Term G. C. LOGAN, '08, President C. D. Glzkow, '08, Vice-President T. T. PARKS, '08, Secretary R. K. PRA'r'1', '80, Trczmsurci I I42 Barbour, NV. R. Bradford, S. G. Brown, C. F. Chell, T. A. Colver, H. A. Dowling, M. C. Dunn, O. R. Firinin, R. E. Gerow, C. D. 143 Member of Forum, Greeley, A. W. Gemmer, J. W. Hamilton, C. W Hoiliinan, WV. N. Hunt, M. G. J. Logan, G. C. McBride, I. A. Ogden, I. T. Parks, T. T. I 907-08 Pfau, C. A. Pickett, H. E. Pratt, R. K. Sinclair, F. D. Tupper, W. S. Ungvary, I. I. Webster, E. J. Woolverton, W G. C. Logan A. W. Greely, Jr. S. I-I. Bowles NV. R. llnrlmour XV. N. Allen VV. Platt PHILO-FORUM DEBATERS G. F. Richmond W. N. Allen W. Platt CLcadcrb 12. J. Websle ACADEMY DEBATING TEAM SW I X - 6:3 is K 11N011U11111W Entzululiulyrh 1833 OFF ICERS Fall and Winter Term EDWARD j. W1111s'1'12R, 1909, President FRFIDFRIC F. G. IDONALDSUN, 1908, Vice-President A. W. GliIEliI.X', 1909, Secretary FRANCIS B. T11w1Ncs, IQOS, T1'casurc1' Spring Term FREDERICK F. G. DONALDSON, 1908, President IJONALD N. TWEEDV, IQOS, Vice-President WAs111Nc:'1'oN PLA'1 1', 1908, Secretary JOHN T. ODDEN, 1910, '1'l'CRSU1'Cl' 146 WW 1 yi - 5 'I vi b I S4 N N S I Q 3 Q Q 5 'vpfff Z W il lEfLU 3m!NlW'Q N51 .--5 ' , ifivil . , I Ali xfliii ll: Else 11111111 af 1111.111 Managing Editor jAM1fs C11111. T11o11,1s, 1908 Business Manager S11EL1m0N II1'1'c:11c0c'1c '1'01.1.Es, jk., 1908 Assistant Managing Editor W1L1.1A1x1 II1zN111' S0U'r11w0R'1'11, 1909 Assistant Business Manager RAYMOND McA1.1.1s'1'12R 1J1zME1a12, IQOQ Associate Editors j0N,vr11AN SAWVER, 1909 Ro1s1211'1' EARL C01.121v1AN, IQOQ A1.12xANmzR WELLS PECK, 1909 EDWARD W0o1.s1zv FRILEMAN, 1909 S11121m,1N Home B0w1.Es, 1908 j011N '1'1eEc:A11'1'1N Oczmw, 1910 QU12N'1'1N R1z1'N01.1ms, IQIO I I. Sawyer R. MCA. Demere Q. Reynolds S. H. Bowles I. T. Ogden R. E. Coleman S. H. Tolles CBus. Mgr.J J. A. Thomas Ullgr. Ed.j XV. H. Southworth fAss. Mgr. Ed.j l PHILLIPIAN BOARD Q Aim i f gl Us W M ! ! I Managing Editor RUSSELL STILES Business Manager ANDREW P. FOSS Assistant Business Manager RUFUS E. LICTHFIELD The Board Rox' L. I'ilI.'l'ON. WILLIAM I.. WALLACE DOUGLAS W. DUNN JOKICHI TAKAMINE, JR. 150 R. L. Hilton D. XV. Dunn XY. L. XVallace J. Takamine A. P. Foss CBM. Mgnj R. Stiles QMgr. Ed.5 R. E. Litchfield CASS. Bus. Mgr.D POT-POURRI AND CLASS BOOK BOARD A 2 'Hi WMP v vm W Nm an 1. M'1'vM :Ei S l 5 :EJ E Q 2 vv -mv I N 'UMWX 'HT 'X in 111' 1, at i . r fe awlllhi W Managing Editor JONATHAN SAWYER, 'og Business Manager N. CHAPIN PALMER, '09 Assistant Managing Editor GLENN A. VVILSON, '09 Assistant Business Manager CHARLES B. ROCKWELL, ,O9 Associate Editors JAMES C. T1-IGMAS, 'os GLENN A. WILSON, '09 I l52 X . C. B. Rockwell G. A. Wilson N. C. Palmer J. Sawyer J. C. Thomas MIRROR BOARD F fr R J . P E . C. A li l l YV. F. G. J. G. R. H. H. A. A. R. C J. G. G. VV. J. H. C. I.. W. 1: ll. F Le R. T. L. A. F J. J. S. Beach . J. Phelps . Trowbridge T. Symonds I. Wells . j. Phelps . S. Thompson S. Knight VV. Phelan C. Emerson H. King . J. Hall . E. L. Watson B. Hollister W. Lund . W. Hollister I., Weeks . M. Langdon M. Langdon li. Addis . li. Addis . VV. Holmes H. Richardson Taylor, Jr. . S. McLaren, S. McLaren, T. B. Williams . B. Woolscy P. Bale . B. Carberry E. Fulton . E. Day . A. Lucas . Drummond H. Day . THE PHILLIPIAN -iil Managing Editors and Business Managers Managing Editgrs Years Business Managers , , 1877-78 . .C. M. Sheldon .1878-79 1879-1880 . . None 18880-SI . . . None 1880-81 1881-82 C. S. Patterson 1881-82 G. R. Carpenter , 1882-83 E. H. Babbitt 1883-84 D. W. Phelan 1883-84 W. B. Segur , 1884-85 W. B. Segur 1884-85 J. W. Lund , 1884-85 , 1885-86 J. B. Lund , 1885-86 1885-86 , 1886-87 . A. L. Clark 1886-87 , 1886-87 E. C. Bartlett , 1887-88 E. C. Bartlett 1888-88 1888-89 J. D. Cameron , 1888-89 . 1889-90 A. E. Addis . . 1890-91 G. R. Atha Jr. . 1890-91 Jr. . ISQI-'92 J. B. Neale 1892-93 W. B. Parker . 1893-94 O. M. Clark . 1894-95 A. E. Branch . 1895-96 R. R. Whiting 1896-97 H. Ricl1ards0n 1897-98 C. H. Scheppe 1898-99 . R. W. Moorehead 1899-90 C. Garrison 1900-01 D. M. Wishard 1901-02 S. H. Carter e J. Perrin VV. Fernald A. Cushman llartridgc . F. Kitchel P. Ferguson L. Malcoln1 C. Thomas . 1 902-03 . 1 903-04 1904- 1904- . 1905- -07 . I 906 1907- I 05 05 06 08 H. B. Perrin L. G. Weaver L. Kennedy F. A. Bates A. F. Marsh S. H. Tolles '54 Managing Editors A. C. Mack . L. E. Guillow F. S. Porter . F. S. Porter . E. F. Lawrence R. Howard . L. H. Arnold, Jr., F. E. Solomon R. J. Dryer . L. B. Kilpatrick P. R. Reed . E. J. Curtis . J. M. Howard F. P. Ferguson N. H. Foster . R. Stiles Managing Editors NV. H. Wadhams N. A. Smythe W. M. Gardner Donald Gordon G. B. Ellis . Ray Morris . J. F. Ferry . J. R. Irvine . E. W. Baker . R. J. Dodd . C. T. Ryder . NV. Richardson W. M. Ford M. O. Frost . J. C. Thomas, Jr. J. Sawyer . '55 THE POT- POURRI Managing Editors and Business Editors Years 1892-93 . . 1393-94 1894-95 1895-96 1896-97 1897-98 1898-99 1899-00 1900-01 1901-02 1902-03 . 1903-04 . 1904-05 1905-06 . 1906-07 . . . 1907-08 . THE MIRROR Business Managers . P. R. Lester W. H Hanscom . G. M. Chadwell . G. M. Chadwell . Theo. Ficke . Keith Smith . F. E. Solomon . R. P. Shenck . H. J. Mullen . . P. L. Reed . . P. L. Reed H. A. Weatherbee . A. N. Dewey . L. C. Goodhue G. H. Hodenpyl, Jr. . A. P. Foss Managing Editors and Business Editors Years . 1891-92 . . 1892-93 . 1893-94 . 1894-95 1894-95 1896-97 1897-98 1898-99 1899-00 1900-01 1901-02 1902-03 1903-04 . 1905-06 1906-07 1907-O8 Business Managers G. H. McClellan G. H. McClellan . . C. Grill: S. L. Fuller . W. T. Laing . H. J. Colburn J. H. A. Symonds . P. M. Nash . K. D. Clark . F. L. Collins . W. J. Colby . I. H. Gallyon . J. G. Fuller G. D. Kittredge . J. B. Wallace . E. A. Stevens . N. C. Palmer F. B. Thwing S. H. Tollcs E. A. Rosenclale L. F. Henze A. Sheldon O. L. Chell W. R. Barbour Qznd pricey, E. J. Webster Cut priscj S. H. Bowlesfgrd pricey A MEANS PRIZE SPEAKERS Mvmmmwruaasg fftqyprarm ' ' ' T R 'T A Izzy.-R ' ' .YJ.teg4lql,'n'1',,-. Y xZ?l1fcq.L fz FOOT WALL .95 D N, 0 O A -:lift 1 mzv. irc. K ' W i Y ' f - L A -- ' - , A: A., 'gQff53g'kg-P .5 M X :M -WNW HENRY N. MERRIT, '08 Cdjffdllfl GERALD A. SHANNON'O8, Manager THE TEAM SAMUEL A, FRITZ Env, Right End EVERT W. JACKSON, Right Tackle ELMER W. MCDEVI'1 l', Right Guard FRED R. LARGE, Center RALPH E. PIERCE, Left Guard EARL A. ROSENDALE, Left Tackle FRANCIS W. COATES, Left End PIENRY N. MERRITT, 'Quarterback HOWARD F. MURCIIIE, Left Half Back ROBERT S. PORTER, Full Back JOHN S. AECHTLER, Right Half Back SYDNEY PEET, Tmifzer W. HUSTON LILLARD, Coach 158 G. .-X. Shannon fMgr.J S. A. F. Ely F. R. Large F. XV. Coates H. R. Murchie Sid Peet fTrainerj E. XV. McDevitt R. E. Pierce . . R. S. Porter E. A. Rosendale H. X. Merritt CCapt.j E. XV. Jackson I907 FOOTBALL TEAM CAPTAINS AND MANAGERS FOOTBALLQSTEAMS Captains O. D. Thompson . . 1873 F. M. Eaton . 1887 G. F. Blivie .... 1876 F. Parsons . . . 1878 P. T. Nickerson . . . 1887 Caiptains Managers J. W. Howard . . 1880 . . . E. B. Downing S. K. Bremner . 1881 . . B. F. Pratt F. S. Mills . . 1882 . C. F. Emerson D. E. Knowlton . 1883 . . F. F. Merrill W. Odlin . . 1884 . W. D. Sawyer W. Odlin . 1885 . . . J. Crosby J. Dennison . 1886 . . D. Churchill P. T. Haskell . 1887 . . J. C. Dupont C. D. Bliss . . 1888 . . E. R. Bishop L. V. Bliss . . . 1889 . . J. C. Sawyer F. DeP. Townsend . 1890 . . L. W. Smith W. P. Hopkins . 1891 . . L. W. Smith W. P. Hopkins . I892 . . E. Sawyer J. O. Rogers . 1893 . . . O. M. Clark C. E. Durand . T894 . . G. R. Widdicomb G. L. Young. 1895 . . F. T. Crawford J. Barker . 1896 . . W. T. Townsend G. P. Elliot . 1897 . . . W. Day E. L. Holt . 1898 . . R. W. Moorehead R. T. Davis . 1899 . . L. H. Arnold, Jr. J. A. Collins . 1900 . . F. A. Goodhue, Jr. R. P. Kinney 1901 . . . .E. White J. M. Cates . 1902 . . W. W. Grant J. S. Humbird . 1903 . . S. Hodge E. l. Thompson . 1904 . H. H. Ramsay H. H. Hobbs . 1905 . . E. W. Smith F. J. Daly . 1906 . M. L. Rafferty H. N. Merritt 1907 . G. A. Shannon SCORES FOR l907 Andover IIQ Lynn A. A., o Andover Andover 0: Harvard Second 0 Andover Andover 15: Cushing Academyo Andover Andover 4j Brown Second 0 Andover Andover 0: Yale Freshmen 18 Andover, 53 Points Opponei T2Q 0: 23 93 1ts, 52 Worcester Acad. 0 Penn. Freshmen 18 Yale Freshmen TO Exeter , 6 Points 160 G. F. Richmond R. A. Gardner IE. A. Rosenclnlc S. H. Brooks I.. F. Burdclt D. Knox G. A. Shannon Dr. P. S. Page H. N. Merrill J. A. Reilly ATHLETIC ADVISORY BOARD V ii 71 if ,k aww 5 r Nh F ' My gg! M fhfws UL Py b N., 451:13 'rw v M3153 gjfsl, .farf g, mira? V 4 A1141 YM Pmlwim 'X ricwnig ,'d',- X l908 BASEBALL KSA I 94 1 TEAM H +4 'QF 1 x JAMES A. REILLY, ob G. S RICHMOND, J1- at Cllffflllll f Mafzngef .f' 4. If - QW 4 ,Q-3 .- ., .lp -ff, ,.1:1EYin.?E1.fEir' . iitfiffiiw -'fer i:-fifff. 1 f sff., 5-1 :,a'!'1!' wi?H'.'U2E 'g, 7ffff.,,lU.f33.?f' .'5'fi'fT?' 2.1-G9 fffffsi Tr' -4. Z':i5.12E'E'gif,'Si1.fk inf' fr?f'::g+r f ,:ee'f'igf5 V. ri vig :.:'1f- Carl 'LL '.'gfH:fS,331-',:.i'CF3 sly, 'if '. u-.:v-.-y.,In,:.yr7- 1. ' :. L2'w:'..g.t,..,.5 ..-051, org, -.L 1 1 . . z,'-Sui-u.w.,-,,,',-V..V,,,., eip: 5 ' ' fl .ls . v. . r - Wit. ' .. .V Mt. ,,,iwsm.,t,,f'., ..'-' ' V A W J. ' : ' 145 '-f . G- '. Nz' ,.,5giQ?:-' 1 fl'4i',h i . . si-' 2' -mf- i .N-fs? 4- , -r.yj '.'! .A I ,it-.Y 5' . . . W' 'L 4 '! .-x ,. .. . . ..',g1,r. lg th. . -1.2 0 .:9:sf23nxi.f.mAv tg n-?'Y f-'f-1,2 '2 .:'?Qt5'gf?.Qi'i1 MILA. .A...fffw-iff.22'Q-Qtwwz' y. , , -H,-12Qcij4f :'1'3,,Ego' .b 'l 1 -rg1.cffe.mf.15c5fi:: ' ,Z W f-'f'-g:MLyif'i1J2b.' T w ' ,...,,1:. 'Vw '-.'.rf 'j if ,gjrfwfq if .i,gt,l,,a.st,,:g,f,,f, f ,i. - 1 ' .- :J ,w:'.-'Nw tm 572501, . J- fi. ,5Xf1f.ri.gg?pf:,: v fan '-1+ .-Jw' a '14 A ifW5Q'i-'wa' - , , '.r1..-11.15. E n aw, 1 pkg 3, .n'gfv:.,'.:v-5-rs. . ,,.,..,..5,-,rfi.,,.q..,,- I 3 1 ' 5 Q rw 1 , 1,5 if . Y .. 5 i ' iwiir- - i . I I ih. Y 1907 BASEBALL TEAM B. E. REILLY, Cajnfam H. P. GREENOUGH, fllafzagw' - THE TEAM L. G. BURDE'1 1', '09, Catcher V. H. BEI.1foRD,'08, Pitcher R. G. McKAY, '07, Pitcher J. A. REILLY, O. E. B. E. 1iEILLY,'O7, Short Stop S. MAR'r1N, '07, Left Fi P. B. BADGER, '0 '08, First Base McIN'rYR1z, 07, Second Base H. N. MERR1T'1', '08, Third Base eld 7, Centre Field F. J. DALY, '07, Right Field W. F. WASIIBURN, '07, Right Field 162 S. Martin R. G. McKay H. P. Greenough Ulgnj V. H. Belford P. B. Badger O. E. McIntyre J. A. Reilly B. E. Reilly fCapt.J H. N. Merritt F. J. Daly XV. F. XVashburn L. F. Burdett I 907 BASEBALL TEAM CAPTAINS AND MANAGERS BASEBALL TEAMS Captains VV. H. Moody . . 1871 T. T. Thurston . 1877 VV. J. Cravens CFallJ . . 1872 C. S. Gardner . . 1878 O. D. Thompson . . . 1873 F. W. Rogers . . 1879 O. D. Thompson . . 1874 G. H. Strong . . I880 O. D. Thompson . . . 1875 W. H. Halbert . 1881 C. Q. Webster CFallJ . . 1875 P. B, Stewart . . 1882 C. S. Howard .... 1876 W. M. Vinton . . 1883 H. F. Noyes . . 1885 Captains Managers ' H. E. Knowlton . . 1886 . . . F. A. Sheffield H. E. Knowlton . . 1887 E. H. Brainard 1888 . E. C. Bartlett A. E. Stearns 1889 . . D. Churchill A. E. Stearns 1890 . . A. E. Addis F. Rustin . 1891 . . ' . W. B. Stover F. T. Murphy 1892 . F. E. Weyerhauser F. T. Murphy . 1893 . . W. O. Cox, Jr. G. C. Greenway . 1894 . . O. Preston P. T. Drew . 1895 . H. E. Marshall R. M. Barton 1896 . . C. B. Gould l. J. French . 1897 , . . A. A. Thomas L. D. VVaddell 1898 . T. C. Schreiber l.. G. Saunders 1899 . . T. H. Nevin B. Winslow . 1900 . C. D. Rafferty W. C. Matthews . 1901 . . C. Coonley F. O'Brien . 1902 . H. S. Knox C. Huiskamp . 1903 . . I. Liggett C. C. Clough . 1904 . . . C. B. Stuart C. C. Clough . 1905 . . B. H. Sullivan B. E. Reilly . 1906 . A. Y. Bartholomew B. E. Reilly . I907 . . . H. P. Greenough J. A. Reilly . 1908 . G. F. Richmond, Jr. SCORES FOR l907 Andover 0 Lowell N. E. League 9 Andover o Harvard Freshman 9 Andover 1 Lowell N. E. League 5 Andover 1 Villanova 4 Andover 3 Bates 7 Andover 0 Princeton 5 Andover 5 Dartmouth C1oinningsj5 Andover 3 Harvard CIO inningsj 4 Andover 4 Yale 6 Andover 4 Newtowne A. C. 3 Andover 9 Yale Freshman 6 Andover 5 Harvard Second I Andover 3 Exeter 2 64 w W 1 I A. H. Bennell A. B. Bradley VV. I.. York J. S. Thompson 1.. F. Burdctl CMgr.D V1 n C. T. Buchlcr D N B- K' Uimlls N. C. Palmer, H. E. Pickett 1.1. O Lonnor S. H. Brooks F. S. VVlltCI'llllll'l ,2nd FOOTBALL TEAM TRACK J. 11. KU TRACK TEA . PAT R I C K, Cnjvm in M, 1906-I907 R. T. FISIIER, llltIll17Lg L'l' SYDNEY PICET, Tminw C. C. Cl.m'csH R. COOKE Ci. G. IJ1gAmso14N M. C. 1JOXVI.ING R. A. GAIQIJNIQR H. P. GRIEENOUGII C. W. lIAxm.'l'0N B. C. I'IUliliARD 13. Kxox 12. C. Lliwls W. '1'. Mc:CuuA1mf: J. MOIQXQISON I . L. Rxlflfliollr. C. E. T1 1o1s1vsoN IE. A. IQOSENDALE 166 I- B. C. Hubbard R. T. Fisher CMgr.j E. C. Lewis R. A. Gardner E. A. Rosendale G. C. Dearborn M. C. Dowling Sid Peet QTrainerj J. Morrison C. C. Clough D. Knox J. R. Kilpatrick CCapt.j H. P. Greenough R. Cooke C. XV. Hamilton XV. T. McCreadie I 907 TRACK TEAM TRACK ATHLETIC MEET ANDOVER vs. EXETER MEET Andover 38 P. E. Campus, May 30, 1908 Exeter 58 P. A. RECORDS S W. A. Schick, Jr., ,OI, P. A. Campus, June 2, IQOO. 100 Yards D3Sh-IO see. Cyril Sumner, '03, P. A. Campus, May 30, 1903. ZA. Y. liartholomew, '07, P. A. Campus, 1906. zzo Yards Dash-213-5 sec., W. A. Schick, Jr., YOI, Soldiers Field, June 10, 1900. 120 Yards Hurdles-16 see., J. R. Kilpatrick, '07, Stadium, June 2, 1906. r- 1 1 . -, ,. 1, . 2. zzo Yards Hurdles-26 1-5 sec., U'1U'f M13 17' 190 440 Yards Dash-51 sec., W. A. Schick, Jr., '04, P. A. Campus, Oct. 23, 1903. 880 Yards Run-2.02 1-4 sec., J. M. Cates, '03, P. E. Campus, June 2, 1900. Mile Run-4 min., 32 2-5 sec., VV. T. Laing, '95, Holmes lfield, June 9. 1894. 2 Mile Bicycle Race-5 min., 5 sec., M. M. Cochran, '99, Charles River Park. 16 Lb. Shot Put-41 ft., 2 in., ll. F. Andrus, '06, P. A. Campus, May 19, 1906. I2 Lb. Hammer Throw-163 ft., 4 1-2 in., ll. lf. Andrus, '06, Stadium, June 2, 19 06. I2 Lb. Shot Putv46 ft., 9 in., R. P. Kinney, '02, Buffalo, July 11, 1901. Running Broad Jump-21 ft., S in., lf. C. Richmond, '07, P. A. Campus, May IQ, 1906. Running High Jump-5 ft., 9 1-2 in., J. Hasbrouck, 03g J. W. Marshall, '04. Pole Vault-11 ft., 2 in., E. C. Lewis, ,l0, P. A. Campus, May 18, 1907. Captains and Managers c.x1 1'.x1Ns 11.xN.xc1ERs VV. P. Lapham . . 1893 VV. T. Laing . 1894 J. O. Rodgers W. T. Laing . 1895 . F. S. Porter A. H. Hinc . 1895 VV. C. Ridgeway R. P. Tyler . . . 1896 J. C. Greenway A. P. Richardson . 1897 . J. L. Mills C. H. Schweppe . . ISQQ J. M. Dreisbach C. N. Kimball . . 1898 . Keith Smith D. G. Crawford . . 1900 J. H. Womelsdorf W. A. Schick, jr. . 1901 . F. S. Bailey J. M. Cates . . . IQ02 . K. P. Grant C. Sumner . . . 1903 . H. Crammer J. W. Marshall . . 1904 . W. C. Love E. I. Thompson . . 1905 T. A. Cushman A. Y. Bartholomew . 1906 L. M. Chapin J. R. Kilpatrick . . 1907 . R. T. Fisher D. Knox . . . 1908 . S. H. Brooks 168 D. Butler R. L. Brooks S. W. R. Eames I. McA. Beale H. S. Wesl ' CLASS RELAY NLR. . Q w ff f J if- IIIENRY N. MICRRITT, Cnjvnzm II. B. VVILSON, jl'ltll!I7lQ't'7' THE TEAM S. H. 151100145 J. S. KIMBALI. O. R. DUNN H. H. MCI.EAN C. MARTIN K. REYNOLDS L. MAIi'1'lN F. S. WATIERMAN l7O -I.S.Ki11lIlJlll H. H. VViI5on QMgr.J C. Marlin cR. Martin I 1 I H. 1-I. Mcl.c K. Reynolds F. S. Wntcrmzm I-I. N. Mcrrllt, CC,af1f.J S. H. Brooks U. R. llunn HOCKEY TEAM ISIKZEI -1 GEORGE F RICHMOND, Caplain ROBERT T. ISETT, .Mamzgcr THE TEAM VIIQLQIL I-I. BELFORD, Lg. SIMMONS BROWN, 1.f JAMES E. FINNESSY, c. Rulfus E. LITCIIFIELD, l.g., c. GEORGE F. IQICIIMOND, 1.f., WALTER H. SNELL, r.g. HOMER D. SWIHART, rf. 172 I-I. D. Swilmrl R. T. Iseti CMgr.j R. T.. Litchfield S. Brown W. H. Snell G. F. Richmond QCUPIJ J. ll. Finnc BASKETBALL TEAM 14 . -.ns If 1 Gyn' , 9 'f A' ,,. L f' QR f X . N. ,ff--' I V y, N 4 f Q. ' ' fa ,.-, X' w,..W J ,, f Q V ,W ' - f S. , H ff' ff,-17 14 iff' ' QM A GQLF ix L. O. WILSON, C.!Zf7f!71'7f D. KNOX, Jmzfzager THE TEAM T. E. BARKER R. A. GARDNER E. V. K. Wu.LsoN F, W. Walssmeon 174 T. E. Barker F. NV. Weisslsrot li. V. K. Willson R. A. Gardner L. O. Wilson CCUIILJ D. Knox I906 GOLF TEAM W S. H. Brooks R. E. Firman T. T. Parks N. Ambrose I. E. Fix-messy H. G. Parker V. H:4Belford J. A. Reilly A. XV. Lancashire fAIgf.D CCoacl1D C. D. Gerow XV. L. XVallace I. M. Gesner M. T. Jones H. B. XVilson D. XV. Dunn G. F. Richmond R. P. Clarke S. Brown WINNING CLASS FOOTBALL WE? UF 'rt-s .S W? 97 . ,gulf .a jnlm S. AL-clitlcr l.c0n:ircl l . llurclctt lirzmcis NV. Comics lllzlrtin C. Dowling Samuel A. li. lily Robert A. Gnrclnci' Curl VV. llnmillrm Hurt C. llulmlmzlrml livcrl VV. Jackson I77 hcrulcl ff 'l-lnlsvlmll l'JvX'Vill linux Fnmlmll lim-cl R. l.zl1'g'c If ' 4Fmck lilmci' NV. Mcllcvilt 'l'1':1clc llcnry N. Mcrritt lfootbnll Ilmvzwml F. lXlll1'ClllC 'lil'llCli Ralph lf. Pierce lrzlclc Rolucrt S. liflfllfl' Trzlclc -11111105 A. Reilly Foollnlll linrl MX. Rnscmlnlc A, Slizmnon lsflflllillll M :mu , .l-li-1l4!fmgki.1,3 41.-f. 1. l I'IlCli lfoollmll liootlmll Foolbzlll, linsclm lifmfbllvilll lfootlmll liootlmll Baseball lfmmtlmll, gui' rack :iiiniam Fi 11? 'il lx all A Di ED QD mllll ,IIIIL III IIII III ll llllll ' I- ' if H A MII ilu UL SCHICQDQIL C CB' WC Slflclmzlcu Il.xl:l:. wml lluumqs Ill-2 WI'r'r KNOX ll.xum.n Slwzxclfzu DM' hlxmxcs Alwlxrrlc Rlc1l.l.v RUl!liR'l' Tussm' 1Sl'I'l l' Cilcoluzlc I lNl.1aY RICIIMQNIJV, ju. Cilc1:.x1.n Alwlllfle SIIANNUN l909 Evlawr WliNI3I5Y.I, JACKSON N.x'r1r.xN CIIAPIN PALMILR -IoN.x1'H.xA ll.x1:Rv l1vm:m'AN1c W'I1.soN l9l0 jus:-:vu SKTWIVI' BURNS fjfilI.X'lIC I I1cNRY Slllil IEARI, z'XI.llIiRT RoslaNn,xr.lc w SAWYIQR jmm Elwlclesc .mx JN GRIQIQNUUGIL l78 L . M ' A MU SCEU, GUS ..., '..-'wx 1' '.'l :'- .. - . . ' a R A X Ei + , K... -- J . -01, ,gr 'f1 , ,J f v, 4 . '. 6 H ' --- . . I ,- ' L nf , 5-L1 2 f A 42 .. N, - V W 'gg 1 f A ,fx I' ' -A-- 1 If 41 - .KK - , 5- .. f A ,E Q, - 'N L ,l'92f 4-T 4 '1' 1' N 1 -ff fir' , ffff . . F5'- ,KJ ' ':-nu 1 II ' H up- HI 1 , :.: ll L , ? gil 0 l -uk, 1 3 N , , V 3 :I ,ir N V . X RX X fx!! ' gig ,V 1 xr, - '1- ffrnrp-v A x - I -F. N-, - , 5 ff- x Lmj- gay, W, 4,Q,L ' NN W mfg WQ -4 12 GUN CLUB I. N. HANTORD, Pl'l'.Y?.lI,L'IZl' fl N I AQ Q an E , -.W '57 Mg! 9' OFFICERS Q-if ' . R. D. GILH, V760-P7'1'.s'1'1l'w1f XV. R. INGIERSOLI., S MEMBERS R. BURBANK R. S. GROSS M. C. FLANDHRS -R. D. GILE H. I . FRASER R. W. IIANNA L. N. PIANFORD E. T. 'FAKAMINE W. R. INGERSOLI. J. TAKAMINI3 P. B. OWEN R. D. '1'R1s'1'RAM IM ccrrffz1y mmf 7il'l'!Z.S'1l7'L'7 R. Burbank H. F. Fraser R. S. Gross R. XV. Hanna R. D. Tristram E. T. Takamine P. B. Owen I. Takamine R. D. Gile L. N. Hanford XV. R. Ingersoll M. C. Flanders GUN CLUB ' Q3 xl! I 'Ta' . X' 1 Q N I Qu , 1 FALL TERM li. M. BURCII, Clmf ll. S. IDM' j. If GRICIENOUIEII W. I . l 1..xcara Il. B. W1l.suN SPRING TERM R. M. BURCII, Chg' W. R. CIUMHS P. MALUNIQ IC. H. M1-i.-xla W. Roc:KwEx.l. :Sz W fa 'Ei gf H. B. lVilson XV. F. Flagg XV. R. Gomes P. Malone H. S. Day R. M. Burch J. E. Greenough E. H. Mead R. M. Burch XV. Rockwell FALL POLICE SPRING POLICE JS 1' :- . I, , .ig -sf v -'NA 'Qu- df X ...lat C PIU E E R U N G ' S TA F F , .4,A m y A ' FALL TERM -I. A. REILLY, Leader ' -I. C. 'THOMAS R. L. BROOKS A. P. Foss D. KNOX SPRING TERM E. A. ROSENDALE, Leader N. C. PALMER F. S. WATERMAN, -IPR. N. C. PALMER 184 ' 1:45-ig S I. C. Thomas R. L, Brooks F. S. XYaterman H. B. XVilson X. C. Palmer D. Knox J. A. Reilly A. P. Foss E. A. Rosendale CLeaderj FALL CHEERING STAFF SPRING CHEERING STAFF XV. F. Flagg S. H. Brooks ' ' D. C. Dougherty N. C. Pafmer H. S. Day R. Stiles fChairmanj H. N. Merritt H. B. NViIson R. L. Brooks CCIIUITIIIUIIQ P. Malo SENIOR RECEPTION COMMITTEE JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE Wm 1 .9?x fig?-tmffm gifs? Ng , ,,, G? fir UE'x14'1'5 , 4 M Z 1126 Q35 M0 SEM owing Marion Day - YWL' Bzlg Noise Other Screams 1, .Z I W, :CQ ,ff H X f f fff Court Dincs Fritz lily Russ Gomes H B 8 bhumzm I Pittman Everybody's Friend Schmidt Would-Be's P Stuart Any One Coleman U S-V-1 ,, Clark H Vera ,, Wallacc Bradley Ross Andy Foss Len Gard Has-Been's Miss Lancashire Fanny Flagg ,,Nx . ---- ----.1--1-wwwfflfcfvfi f' 4- L , P A rn-rr'-v 31:1-:1.: ....-1: .Q-aswWETF l'??f21-21:1-r1'::11:'-:xx-fi-1 JZ . 1'-'iv'f5:'57 ' '-- 1'lM'i Yi f . 4 ra--'-.:'.-'- ' 311'-flffhef ?w'fI.1 -fi'4i!'J'5f5 '1 1 ': iii 1-1-1131. 3 ' A V.: 3,1 F-gf 4.4-.1-'-Q.: .514 Q f -gf'-., ,,,-s.- 4.-.-5,u,q1.g,-..--..:.-:S'?-PM-5.1 mf '-.V 3' '3?:f','fifL.'.j 19Z'f' T7','J. Q . tb C3 G FS.:-flfeijf:L'?R52':j9g3:':,:'f,,-ij' x.-'j'.,g.-'I gig, l'::l.j:'f-'K-I.:,g.' I ' 1: I ' 4-.Q -...rig1-'..':jej,f1,.5I5751.2535.1-Iv: gif. QC ix '7 12?zQ.'iMi'lP3'7'52Egf-4Mr---'Mai'-11'-9'?FeQ2f5??3?? ' sf Q .Wm E Q 'asa wr - ',,.,7 ' 'f -5 .1 sl .5 m yji ' -. :Jr J:-I-gslgrvmg 5 5 Q Q. vb S. f- Jw - eff?:a:.-fini? ,,-gg, '14+4lPii'P'Q iff -vw QL .ffl L' 3 ff? 1 f if iii 2.iiJ'2'ii?fif713'- me Hz :we fe -ia. l'!fQ 5. are el Q an Wmfvif 1- 'llllllllHllllllllllll O -H Mv'mfwmwEwxMmHw. '. . anwE5wwwanmw+wmw-Mwem i'i-'FLM-'-f'--fl!! fffkw,:'.'f..2- ff?-frsaewil--HT-.:..7+ -X , 9 , N2 V SB,-,na 1-1-.1.1.:-'rw 'Ls -.-.'5?'m.51-'.a .4 if - 'ff-'ii-' z.. 1'l'vdv.'1 l,-'f4k22'Jff'--'4-'-.. 4, Ks VX 1:'.5 .'2' 1-'-1f'2::'r.F 'Hina-rfrk. 11'---'. '-' ft' wwwmww.wwmwmwwwme Q ewwwfwvfuwhyfvfwmww . . . . . . . ,Q . is 32 PREMDENT Henry Lewis Stimson, 1883 New York, N. Y. VICE-PRESIDENTS james I-l. Crosby, 1857 Charles Daniels, 1874 Daniel T. Torrey, 1877 William G. Schanffler, 1882 Raymond L. Weeks, 1887 llollon A. Farr, 1892 Richard I-I. Edwards, 1897 Bangor, Me. Chicago, Ill. Providence, R. I. Lakewood, N. J. Columbia, Mo. New Haven, Conn. Madison, Wis. STATISTICAL SECRETARY George T. Eaton, 1873 SECRETARY lfrcclerick E. Newton, 1893 TREASURER Bernard M. Allen, 1888 Andover Andover Andover EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Franklin lol. Mills, 1889 George N. Henning, 1890 Charles H. P. Schweppe, 1898 Southard Hay, 1898 New York, N. Y. VVashington, D. C. Chicago, lll. Pittsburg, Pa. 188 NEW YORK ALUNMI ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT John A. Gamer, 1871 v1cE-PRESIDENTS M. C. D. Borden, 1860 Tracy H. I-Iarris, 1882 - Peter B. Olney, 1860 Oliver G. Jennings, 1883 Henry L. Stimson, 1883 SECRETARY Franklin H, Mills, 1889, 32 Liberty Street TREASURER Frank Dale Warren, 1879 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE William D. Sawyer, 1885 Frank I-I. Simmons, 1894 John P. Stevens, 1886 Edward G. Burgess, jr., 1895 William S. Haskell, 1888 Ray Morris, 1807 Burnside Winslow, 1900 CHICAGO ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT Joseph E. Otis, 1888 v1cE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY .mn rnmsunrarz David M. Cummings, 1888 Charles H. P. Schwcppe, 1898 ' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Charles A. Crawford, 1892 Ira N. Morris, 1893 I Robert Stevenson, 1896 - 39 WASHINGTON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT Chentung Liang Cheng, 1882 v1cE-PRESIDENTS George L. Raymond, 1858 Frederick I. Allen, 1876 TREASURER SECRETARY Irving H. Dunlap, 1881 George N. Henning, 1890 CHAIRMAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE George X. McLanahan, 1892 PITTSBURG ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT William N. Frew, 1872 v1cE-11RES1DENT SECRETARY - William H. Rea, 1875 Southard Hay, 1898 TREASURER Edward H. Brzxinard, 1889 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE James M. Magee, 1895 Chauncey O'Neil, 1900 Lloyd D. Waddell, 1899 Oliver D. Thompson, 1875 Charles A. Foster, 1898 NORTHWESTERN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Organized in January, 1908. 190 ff XX X ,X X-mm N 2 U j I . X4 1 X V, 1 X11 I -I . Q! Awww xx . 1 QXQSAQ ff N ww ' XX xwmxmm, - x - - mwmmmwmw X X mums NNW A ,. lm V' .fwzunuulnulll Wm 'I , PM dx X ,fy ' fl f lun ' A 61 3 lv X Wm, ! A C Ellyn Qlruizr uf Ellie Zflarultg Ship The Faculty ship pushed off York Beach and, with Swift course headed straigllt for dear old Plzilliffs. In the bow stood F01'bcs-- the only Freeman on I:-oard, though even he had once Bczzuw' hircling. He alone was on deck, the rest being fill!-CII the hold Eaton GTCZIIUIIZ crackers, with one fig' Ncfvfoll apiece, which the Sclzvjffyj had passed around. They all came up in Lyn Cdaj, however, when Charley howled out: Boys, the Sfmrrn-s under water! They looked, and seeing it was indeed so, each ran to his post. Then Charley, in fluent Frwzclz, reading directions from the Page of a hook, continued to give orders. Boys, give her dflIOI't'l1f'Ud! Poynter west and Keep her there! And- l92 7 But his remarks were cut short! The ship struck a QStaclcjjwole. Quickly it began to sinkg but, in the fPlH'iJ7llL'lCC' that followed, one shrill voice could be heard above all others, crying: ,Help! I-lelp! l'm all Iflillclllllllb! watery Graves iff Xl ,mi N i-, 3 x 'I if llut Stl'l1g'g'lC was in vain, and one by one they all sank into their We ,H 'tially f ffl y 5' ' 2 MIX. K Y , . 1. ,I ,,f I x6 'f K f dill rx 5 ... iwwglb x edfflllvl l liifir A IN PREP LATIN MR. POYNTIQRZ Koop have you ever seen the word nemo be fore ? Koov: Yes, it's a joke in the Boston HC'1'llIli. Fresh, FRESIIIERI, FRESHEST- '93 A G. W. Mitchell, C. K. Moore, Ambrose I. KIMBALL C In Germanj-If you should become my sister-in-law. However, they sent Agarcl ta guarclj to the bridge. M cCulluch in Xenephon Class PFAU-I coulcln't translate that word. I clon't know what it means. PROF. BIENNER-YPOLI have already translated it. I think Andover is just bully. Plnff, '08 tl A. BALL. CLUB. HAS BEEN FORMED-CHARTER MEMBERS Straight Fleck Half an' Half Sinclair Manhattan Dines VVhite Rock Flagg Club House-Via Hinton LYNDE-Are you absent Wilsoii? - HSS -No, sir, I have no bookg so I am sitting here. DAY Cin Germanj-The prunes on the prune tree. Cor.mmN-When I ran in the- I-IANNA-So, long, 1'll see you later. FIRST S'rUnE -Which of the school organizations benefits Ando- ver the most? ' SECOND WISE QNIE-Tlle Glee Club. F IRST S'rUD12 -Why? 4 WISE ONEN--BCCHLISC it creates harmony. '94 P. A.'s LATEST PLAYS The Top of the World. Brick H oiisc The Talk of New York. Barney Dick Miielicll The iHippodrome. Bartlet Hall The Duke of Killikrankief' A Millard The Heir to the Hoorahf' Gelslieneri The Father and the Boys. Dec Page and his lioaseliold The Parisian Model. M 1iscles Befferidgc' The Music Master. Mr. Handley The House in Order. C heever House The Lion and the Mouse. Poynter and Parrmelee The Gay White VVay. Hidden Road The jestersf' McKinney and Barney Dick. The Candy Kid. Q Dm-Ii11.Q' The Follies of IQO8.n . Steiner, Smart, Allen W. N.. Ambrose, Spie.Q'eII1erg Paid in Fullff Pj Chaplq Bills Nearly a Hero. Pfaa The Jester. Malone The Man of the Hour. fini Reilly fat the Dining Hallj The MAN of the HOUR. Drip, Pap, Mac. Classmates. S ta1i. ' Partridge arid Ross M atliews Mary's Lambf, Dimii, D. W. '95 IN PREP LATIN MR. PovNT12R: Fleck why do they callscholars, students ? FLIQCK: Because they are more or less stewedf' Talk less, listen more. LU1IClISll1'l'C', '08 So stingy that he won't even laugh at his own expense. Foncla, 'Io lt takes a lot of argument to get a lie well established. Pcfi!i1'o1is FLAGG Azvnmosz STUART HOGE GEr.sm:N1zN ARNOLD QS. 15.1 Downmc Sour:-xworvru It's an ill wind that blows about itself and gives no one else a chance. McGregor ,IO Not a fault of natureg simply a mistake. SfI'C'tQ'C1IJt'l'g', '08 He thinks of no one but himself-no one thinks of him but him- self. R. Fisher Decker, P. fl., '09 The glass of fashion and the mound of form. G. A. Slmzznon Let another man praise thee, and not thine own mouth. C linfou HSTUDIEH half awake-How many volts in an ampire, Mr. Brewster? MR. B1z1sws'mR-How many feet in a bushel? 196 P. A. WANT,' ADS E. H. York O'Counor - Richmond Moore, J. R. Cozmfless Preps R. P. Clarke Millard l Brooks, R. L. Wanted-A Smile. VVanterl-A Brain. Wanted-A Rattle. Wanted-A Valet. Wanted- A Taste of I'omp's. Wanted-A Taxicab. VVanted-A Nurse. Wanted-A Loving Heart. Wanted-A Keeley Cure. Waiitecl X1Vantecl -A Coy Look. -A Square Meal. H lEl.l.O RED -Bradford, and West when they meet. VZll'Vlll'l1 in multo. Appearances are cleceitful. Mistakes will happen. Fleck. Ely Steiner Coates, Day, Kno.1', Reilly, Rosendale, C. K. Moore Tracie Day- Fein Sem C. P. Winter, IfVllfS1lillgf0ll, D. C. VVl1y is Chapin Wells like an angry wife? llecause:-He is always Ufussingf' Manager of the Florella Trio. L. O. Wilson '97 P. A. ALPHABET A is for Andover a school of renown, B ,stands for Butts, a fresh prep in town, C is for Coleman, who's got a swelled head, D is for Decker, enough has been said, E stands for lilliott, a cute little boy, F is for Faculty, decidedly Coy, Ci stands for Gelshcnen, a permanent blush, l-l is for Hamilton, who never get's fussed, 1 stands for lngraham, Uh my lord! I stands for Jones, who always looks bored, K is for Kuhn--well known by fame, L stands for Loughran, but what is his name, M is for Mayberry, rich baby, how mean! N is for Nute, not awake from his dream, O is for O'Connor, who's quite a sun-beam, 1' stands for Pfau, well known as vain, Q stands for Quentin Qlleynoldsij, from Montclair nearby R stands for Richmond, who thinks he's quite sly, S stands for Scribner, an awful fusser, A T stands for Tolles, the would-be hustler, U is for Ungvary, not seen much in the show, V stands for Verbeck, so fresh you know, W is for Wallace who will get all the tin, X has been fired for a terrible sin, Y is for you who reads this rhyme, For it will do you some good some time. Helloa! Central give me Wellesley. McDevitt, '08 Sum tota Res. ll. Smart, '08 1 never told a lie. UH',l!Sflill.Q'l01lH Platt, '08 None but himself can be his parallel. Shu Brown, 'Og VVASIIINGTON l,I.A'I l' C. K. lWl0ORl'1 HAROLD A. STEINIZR SlIICliM:XN H. ISOWLIES W. j. HERMAN ELBRIDGE H. S'1'uAR'r RAYMOND D. CONROY . K. DONALD Ii. W. FREEMAN REGINALD ISURRANK R. D. TRISTRAM F. BUTLER THWING W. NELSON ALLEN ALEXANDER BLUM S. P. SRIELGELRERG lst CJLD BIANI Why is lllum, '09, like a mackerel? zncl. ULD AIANZ Because he needs saltingf' If 1 were as funny as I look, 1'cl be a comedian. Fraser, '08 Our All-arouiul Athlete. S. Brown '99 This year, fellows, I am going to be as good as I can. Hamilton, J Simply foolish, and foolishly simple. Harbison, P. A IO Vain, vainer, vainest, Gcsncr. Bill Gvsncr, John Millard Gcsizer, P. fl. 08 Parmelee in French: Heavens!-Don't say 'llllt'ltSCCl'.'u latest song hit. Baury, where art thou going?-the Tlte VVizard of Oslgoodbyj. You sing a little song or two And have a little chat. You make a little candy fudge And then you take your hat You take her hand and say, Good Night as sweetly as you can. Ain't that a hell of an evening for A great big healthy man? Tl-IE LATEST BOOKS A Maker of History. H1908 A Sleeping Memory. Good grub at the Dining Hall The Man and His Kingdom. ' Doc and llzc' gym The Yellow Crayon. See the black boards in Benncifs room after a uC0lIlf7.H clavs' 200 H is A Stumbling Block. Three Weeks. The Heart Line. an n cn in The Bar Sinister. The Helpmatef' The first rating Xmas Vacation Fein Sem Circle The Dutclmzarfs If Xenephou ' Cicero T1 ot ala i Caesar L Virgil Two degrees from permanent sleep. The Sunday 'morning con- gregationx A decidedly gaseous product. LtIIlCll.Yll'lil'L' They are often tempted to kick And a poor little stride to lick Still they think it is better To write Pa a letter And sign it, Yours truly, Big Stick. The Faculty The last of the race To show us his face Merritt A MATHEMATICAL TERM A variable approaching the limit. The P. A. Dining Hall The port of missing men Brigha1nis A Lovere and a lusty Bachelor. S. H. Brooks The Dramatist of the coming agen? P15014 201 Mellins lfood llabies. Fellows Ulld Pvffvf Burke, the Second. E. f. Webster Stride, trying to quote Chaucer after Qrcadingj Ten Nights in a Bar-room. Have she went or be she gone, Are 'she left I all alone? I-Ier can always came to we, Us can never go to she, Can it was? FLECK PATERSON GA R n AMB R oss R Exam ELY SIIELIJEN, A. PORTER H ovwoon LANSING When this you see remember me. I-Ie who drinks whiskey. I am not in the roll of common men. On their own merits modest men are dumb. A voice subterranean and deep. The personification of brotherly love. 28-o. 6-0. 9-6. S lzakesbeer S. Brown Coleman A. B. Bradley The Tack's 202 All is not gold that glitters. The Dining Hall Menu A Chinese Puzzle. Wu, Tsai, Seetoo, Lo, Li, etr. Give thy thoughts no tongue. Adziice fe Preps. A beautiful child, rosy and fresh--principally fresh. Hoge Fair, fat, and foolish. Wil.9o11, L. O. Please go way and let me sleep. Winter Short and sweet. Pa's letters Cheer up, the worst is yet to come. College arams. If time were money. Studes with I5-l101H' scdedulcs The beard makes the man. Allan Sheldeu Two hearts that beat as one. tiearlmrt and Gard The chicklet fiends. Baury and Cunninglznam Spontaneous-combustion. A111111-ose What is it ? ? Steiner The Social Wonder. Lancasliire 203 ' The smile-that-won't-come-off. ' C oafes The copyrighted laugh. Ely Our man of letters CPD Coleman Gorrie. Fernald Incurable. Fresh Preps, this year Proud of all the Irish blood that's in me. Malone Ichabod Crane in disguise. A. Lougshanks Greely High balls rolling on the ground? Yes! high balls rolling on the ground. McKinney Still as loud as ever. Ambrose What else besides a voice. Pfau If his face should freeze while smiling? Fleck It will never getiwell if you Pierce or Pickett. The mouths of fools pour out foolishness. O'COIIl10l' A stranger in the world. H. 3010112 204 Who thinks too little, and talks too much. Ambrose Main Street minus Femmies : 'What to the Chasers ? SINCLMR D. LAMP FLECK MOORE, J. R. K. RAND 51-Eivmu' FISHER None I love more than myself. Riclzulozld Thus sang the uncouth swain. Pfau lf he knew himself, he would no doubt be ashamed of his acquaint- ance. Smart, E. H. less. DR, PAGE fin physiologyj- Sinclair, what is a dream ? SINCLAIR- Tall and slender, golden hair, blue eyes, and- DR. Pixma- Tl1at will do, beat it. l'le will not leave footprints on the sands of time, he is too foot- HIIDISOII, L. O In truth, a brighter face cannot be found. J. Reilly I-le knows what is what. Pfvf. B1'r'if'SfUI' Deeds, not words. Dirk M1'f'1'fff 205 SINCLAIR- Say, I'm glad I'm not a fish. SHUMAN- Why ? SINCLAIR-NBCCZILISC then Tcl always have to live in a school. P. A. Auto Show. Mitchell, Thomas, Maiflzcws, Pierce Doc PAGE-A man can run faster and longer without his spleen. KIQLLEY-Say, Doc , can you cut it out and put it back again after the race? LANCASHIRE CALDWELL WINTER PLATT MAYBERRY UNGVARY, JOHN JAMES COLEMAN BAURY HORNE It has been decided by a vote of loo to I, to move the Abbot Fruitery. The reason given is that lemons are the only things that will thrive in this climate. It will move to Delaware, where it is said peaches are more plentiful. They say a mere Page is now King of the Gym. Wilson! that's all. Wil-Y011, L- O- N. l3.!--The walls of the new infirmary have been painted with iocline, and it is now ready for use. 206 IST Pulse.-l-learcl the latest from Chap's ? 2ND DIT1'0.-NOQ what's that? IST GIM liII.E.1Oi1, French is the big Noyes down there! MR. POYNTIQR Cto a student C?J who has just finished translatingj -Gosh, but you guys do use bum English! . MR. PGYNTER fto Flunkerj-Flunker, leave the room! F LUNKER-N ot on your life! I paid my tuition to get instruction, and I'm going to sit right here! - Topics of the Times. Any of Charliek' Classes Prior. lr3R1cwsTl2R-Galileo used the first opera glass to look at the stars. I believe some of you gentlemen use it for the same purpose to-day. Pandemonium of an uncultivatecl crowd of ruffiansf' Rcalzarle of a wisitoi' going by the Dining Hall during meal time the week before the Exeter game. Poor John. Howard '08 FIRST Pluavz Darling, which would you rather be, a fresher prep. than you lookg or look a fresher prep. than you are? DARLING: A fresher prep. than I look. FIRST PREPZHYOL1 couldn't do either. !Y 207 1 Simmana mfmllll Charge Strain Gllarkr mnltrr Eunns f5rlahrnrn Zlahn Epprraan Grrrnaugh QDlgn Batfnn Ennming Zlahn fblenng Numara Erlmlitt linux Charge Granby Zlfnax Zlahn Zlaarph 09'C!1annar Charge ZlTinlrg llirhrnana. Zlr Stephan Therzrhrl Brrihner Elhrthgr Enaleg Einar! 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TWENTY- SECOND ST. NEW YORK. ln addltlon to our very com- plete stock of Illvahg-Blllahv Snitz aah twuerrnata cut on dlstlnctlve lines, for School, Holiday or social wear, we Invite inspection of our -:- -:- -:- -:- Zlmpnrieh Nerlunrfn-r, ignairrg, Shura. Qilnuea, Kata. Blvutlper llhrnha, mi Through our Mall Order De- p a r t m e n t, intelligent and prompt attention is afforded orders for shipment to young men at School or College I!lu.rl1'1zle1z' Genera! Crzlalqgfzlc, and Nero Booklvl YM' Replemlrh- mm! of the M4l7'Il,7'l70t?,H an reqznurt' I snails TAN SHOES For sprlng and summer wear there ls no shoe that will be In greater demand. Our stock ln- cludes all the newest shades, on the advanced spring lasts In BOOTS LOW SHOES PUMPS llllllll, llclllll 8 Il0D0lllllS 47 TEMPLE PLACE I5 WEST STREET BOSTON Curran 8 loyce Co. Zlatmatim Ginger .AIP A non-intoxicating Summer Drlnk. Be sure and get the genuine OUR NAME AND MONO- GRAM BLOWN ON EVERY B O T T L E A GLASS-FUL TO 51: Mom 50 Drug Stores, Restaurants, etc , handle it Dieges 8: Clust .llf mr ntzthr it. it'a right Medals Cups Class Pins Fraternity Pins l29 Tremont Street 47 VVinter Street BOSTON f f MASS. l DIM10 I'0ll lllllll ll0l1l The M. Steinert 81 Sons Company, New England's Greatest Piano House, presents a complete range of reliable grades from which every selection brings satisfaction. STEINWAY, WEBER, HUME, JEWETT and WOODBURY PIANOS and THE PIANOLA PIANOS Write us for catalog ot' any instrument in which you are interested, and address to ll Slillillxltllll fl' LAWRENCE f f MASS. MQIVIILLAN BRGS. ...EVailnrz... ana' lmporlers of WOOLEN NOVELTIES FOR YOUNG MEN lOl TREMONT ST., BOSTON il.-. ...i...l-...-. - MR A M MILLAN AT FRENCHS EVERY WEEK The New Drug Store ' 'Al-AC if 4 -ev EVERYTHING NEW AND Flanders, Lunch UP-TO-DATE V I I Main St., Andover CALL AND SEE Us -ef -P -ev al .Ae Crowley ESL Co. III The Phillips lnn Opposite the Phllllps Academy Campus qc OPEN THE YEAR ROUND Booklet and terms upon application Banquets served to Fraternities, etc. qc John Milton Stewart, Proprietor MC MOYIOW Qlnllegv Svgnen fur Qlnllege illllrn 238 Washington Street, Boston Opposite Younffs Hotel J. A. Handley ...Teacher of... i BANJO, GUITAR AND MANDOLIN INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE LEAVE CARD AND l WILL CALL ARcHAEoLooY BUILDING ANDOVER - f MASS. P. Hannon E HAVE lust received our full llne of Spring Goods. lt ls an excellent llne to choose from and you should not walt until the best pieces have been taken. Order at once to insure a prompt dellvery : : 'F if vt' Elle . Andover . Tailor Exclusive Styles in Garments and Fabrics of the latest lmportatlons -- Breeches Maker VAN NESTE 'Elini' 433 Washington and Winter Streets BOSTON, MASS. All kinds of Gentlemen's Sporting and Outing Garments designed and made from sketch V Page Catering Co. Lowell, Mass. Q HEWINS a HOLLIS OF ' ' ' Pictures and Framing Banners and Pillows MEN's 1f1URN1s111NG CAN BE FOUND AT GOODS 125 MAIN STREET 4 1-1AM1Lr11oN PLACIQZ BOSTON S. KEEZER VI PECI1 PECK ' 230 and 481 Fifth Ave., N. Y. for college men Buy- SPICCIALTY in high grade Hosiery ing in enormous quantities, we obtain the smartest goods lx Us , at nominal prices, and are enabled to offer unusual values. 'WEB .fg- Men's silk Lisle, 391: pr., half dnz., 82.25, all colors. , , H 4? ,M Men's Pure Silk, all colors, Cotton soles, FANFPA 381.50 a pr., value 82.00. fl' ' 5, Men's French Lisle Checks, In colors, ' f liI51.'75apr. 48, Fw!! Awe. Engllnh Searls to match our Sox, 861.150, Black Tlxreml Silk Sox, th lucst quality, 181.98 pr. Alai! Orrlerx Promptbf Fillmi lf.175fU.l'.l' Pnjbaizi .S'at1'.y'act1'011 guaraniuwi or mumy rhenjhzlbl rqflmdeczf hitehouse Hardy DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF ilHP11,5 SvmPll Shura OPPOSITE VANDERBILT HALL NEW HAVEN CONNECTICUT 1 l I I H VII PHILLIPS ACADE Y ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS ALFRED E. STEARNS, - - - Principal. The Academy prepares large classes of young men for College, the sclentlflc schools, and ln some cases for the professional schools. Tne faculty consists of thirty-one professors and Instructors. The pupils this year number over four hundred and fifty, less than one-half of Whom are from New England, and the others from more distant places. The next term begins September 16, 1908, with vacations at Christmas and Easter. The expenses vary from 5300.00 to 5500.00 a year, according to the accomodations selected. The income of benevolent funds and scholarship endowments amounts to five thousand dollars a year. The present needs of the Academy are funds for building, for teachers' salaries, and for general current expenses. For further information and for copies of the annual catalogue, address, PHILLIPS ACADEMY B A IE Q I fmits. Space If. . . LI IIIP in mecemlea VIII QQQQMQQ Else Sherman I , Stuoto QQQQQQQQ 5 the right place to 30 for your lllpnrtngruphu. Pictgresw of all fA. fGrpuEs I from Q5 tor the present year mvwbe had at Sheirfgtlse Plctslfaframes wade EQ Qidefb ego Main Sftrrrt. Anhnhrr, Mana. FULL STOCK All the Latest Goods Everything that goes to make the drug store complete ls here. New goods always arriving. Fancy and toilet artlcles in profusion - they charm the eye and delight the possessor :-: :-: :-: . Pl KGS Glnllrge Elatlnr Harvard Sq., Cambridge, Mass. W. At French's every week with en' a complete line of Novelties for ANDOVER, MASS. Student's wear. C P U R D Y 3 E 3 OLJLJLZLJLJLJLALJKJLJCJLJLLJLLJLJLLJF Qperfecfion in fporfraifure PHOTOGRAPH ls the chronicle In personal appearance of a certain period. We produce pictures which are both pleasing and accurate and can be re- ferred to at a future date with considerable satisfaction to the subject. Individual Plct- ures throughout this book are from our studio I 1 1 Between Temple Pl ce and West Strada I46 TREMONT STREET BOSTON, MASS. X Q 'ww ag. gf. R 2 'f N 3. K f ,Rf F. L. Dunne fr Co TRANSCRIPT BUILDING BOSTON 17 VVEST BOTH STREET NEW YORK ilfinv Gllnthez 5X J ly X' E., X! Lit. W - 'CI
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