Phillips Exeter Academy - PEAN Yearbook (Exeter, NH)
- Class of 1900
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X Druggist. Us SPECIAL GOODS FOR P. E. A. use ENGRAVED WORK OF ALL ISINDS. 9100 Engraved Cards with Copper Plate all for 5l.75. Acknowledgecl Headquarters for Fine Ice Cream Soda Water. Don't forget that wc keep all kinds of Fine Goods you need. The prices are right. ZX. S. WETHERELL, Exeter, N. H. Vw f Q1lN.Sf2 HBAiiig55f ,Y0vNff-lvlwvs rims N ,T- H 1 11012 HVHHYGCU-WON AQ 2' MACKINTQSHES gg 6' wA2 fFfL'N WEBGEEAS .ev W. H. NUTE, M. D. Office and Residence, - 25 FRONT STREET, EXETER, N. H. Ohficc hor 8 lo 9 A. M., 1 to 3 and 7 no 8 I-. M. C r llyl 1 ll . The Phillips Exeter fleademy. INCORPORATED APRIL 5, l75I. FORMALLY OPENED MAY I, I7B3. J -8 HE ACADEMY offers instruction in all the studies required for admission to the leading colleges and scientific schools. IN GENl'1RAL, four years of Latin, Mathematics and English, three of Greek, two of History, and one of Physics and French or German, satisfy the ordi- nary requirements for admission to college. CANIJIDATES for Harvard College are prepared to enter by any of the four com- mon methods of admission 3 that is, in addition to the elementary courses, advanced courses are offered in Latin, Greek, Mathematics, Physics, Chem- istry, French, and German, corresponding to Freshman courses in college. STUIJENTS are prepared for the Sheffield, Lawrence and other Scientific Schools, in three years, if when they enter the Academy they are qualified to take Second Year Mathematics. DIPLOMAS are given to students who honorably complete the course. THE '1'U1'i'roN is 5560.00 for the first term, 9250.00 for the second, 540.00 for the third, 8150.00 a year. About twelve thousand dollars is divided annually among good scholars of high character but slender means. 1'iXAMlNA'1'IONS for admission to the principal colleges and scientific schools are held annually in June at the Academy. BESIDES the Libraries of the Golden Branch and the G. L. Soule Literary Societies, there is a Reference Library containing about 1,600 volumes. Tina PHYSICAL and Chemical Laboratories are thoroughly equipped and are unsurpassed by many collage laboratories. T1-nt: GVMNASIUM, a brick building with sandstone trimmings, contains 390 lockers, a running track, and rooms for shower bath, base-ball practice, bowling alleys, boxing and bathing. Systematic class exercises, and exer- cises for individuals adapted to their special needs, under the supervision of a skilled director, form a part of the regular course of Academic training. ii THE NEWS-LETTER PRESS cenausuco sean. E JOHN TEMPLETON, Proprietor. EXETER, N. H. JV!! Iivmw DIESCRIIVIION OF FINE I'luN'rlNr lll l -9 2915:-M 2 ,E F bl 2' ef: Q73 at QR E E S , E2 2 v: .. if an ll Eh 7 mb M 9 lim ma li Q fb 9 52 EZ da ca all ca 22 1 Q E. F. FULLER, n n 3 W E PROPRIETOR OF THE FULLER STUDIOS, gg 1 2? HAVERHILL AND EXETER. it cp ah ep iii Awarded the Grand Prize,-the Hasllngs Cup,-at Boston, July 29, l597, eh and Class Photographer to P. E. A., Classes of '99 and '00, Robin- da son Female Semlnarv, Classes of '99 and '00, Exeler Hlgh School, Q51 E Classes of '99 and '00, New Hampshire College, Class of '00. EVA ga 'ad ' M f wi -- iv THE EXETER GAS LIGHT CO., HAS A COMI'l.lC'l'lC LINE OF HOT PLATES AND STOVES Of all sizes. ' WELSBACH TABLE-LAMPS D Nr DA I' M OFFICE, I46 WATER STREET EXETER N H UP T0-DATE FO0TWEAR....4 C. W. BARKER. LOLD POST 0I'l'lCE.J ' I6I WATER STREET EXETER. N H E. J. LADORTE, TAILOR FOR MEN AND WOMEN, 55 WATER STREET EXETER N H WRIGHT 86 DITSON, I BOSTON, MASS., OUTFITTERS T0 ALL EXETER ATHLETIC TEAMS. Fine Lawn Tennis, - Golf, Foot-Ball, I Base-Ball, Gymnasium and General Athletic Goods. Athletic Uniforms n Specialiv. WRIGHT 81 DITSON, 344 W','Qs5I2f',SI,.fO,f,q,ASgg,REET' Send for Catalogue. J. W. FIELD, cv. E. A.,'90.a DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF STUDENT FURNISHINGS. Desks, Book-Cases, Chairs, Tables, Rugs, Art Squares, Draperies, Couchcs, Morris Chairs, Art Cloth for Wall Drapery, etc. We often have good second-hancl articles at very low prices. Packing and shipping a specialty. Prompt service. Low prices. 24:5 WATER sTREE'r, EXETER, N. H. H. W. ANDERSCN, coAL AND woon. A INTERCOLLEGIATE BUREAU. CORTELL 25. LEONARD Albany, N Y . V I V ' 01 .I VIAKERS OF THE CAPS, GOWNS AND HOODS - To the American Colleges and Advanced Schools. Illustrated Bulletin ,A i Xxx and Samples upon application. ...Q o. H. SLEEPER, ...Q DEALER IN DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, Silverware, jewelry, Novelties, Spectacles, Eyeglasses. Skilful Repairing in all lines. EXETER, N. H. vi JAS. H. BIXTCHELDER, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Qu 17 . . . :1 3 Sterling Sllver Souvenir Spoons V . 9 or PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY H5 43 ln After Dinner, Coffee and Tea Spoons. AFTER DINNER COFFEE SPOONS, - - SL55, Sl.5O, SI.75, TER SPOONS, - - - - - SL75, 52.00, 52.25, According to finish. Mailed tu any mlclrcss on rcccipl of price. JAS. H. B7-ITCHELDER, - - EXETER, N. H. 6- 'G VF 0- BOTTOM PRICES FOR,...-gi. BRI-IDLEV 5. HUBB7-IRD LAMPS AND LAND FIXTURES HARDWARE AND PLUMBING. ZXUGUSTUS YOUNG, '25EQZ'3S'N?H.w R. D. BURPEE, E98 BAKER, Ee I 24 WATER STREET PHILIP WHITE 8: CO., P. E. R. FINE MERCHANT TAILORS. BEST FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS. 232 xVA'I'ICR S'l'ruclf:'l', 1ixlc'rlcR, N. II. ,,.. BROOKS BROTHERS, - . -. Bl'02ldW2.y, COT. 22d Street, fLWf'ij'It 21132311 NEW vomi clrv. , '2 l 1, 3 t- tl L if w if-- - -ilstvmw ,. l:....s-i g gllll Maker: W' F7116 Clolking for Men, ff. . tl. lf ' f-sf lil '-'Y Boys and Chz'hz'rm for A 07167 ezlgkgy years. f l wi, mf-'Q Q., :fn-cfzmi' '4 'iff '79 ': -V wr.-Y GARMENTS FOR INDOORS AND OUT, WITH CORRECT STYLES AND MODERATE PRICES. Suits for School, Covert Coats, dress and semi-dress wear. silk, wool and serge lined. Riding jackets and knickerbockers. Fancy Waistcoats in Wool, Marseilles and Duck. Sweaters in School, and College colors. V Scotch Long Hose. EVERYTHING USUAL IN FURNISHINGS-MUCH UNUSUAL. Neckwear of confined patterns in Shirts, Pajamas, rich silks, Club and School colors. Bath Gowns, new Stocks, scarfs and ties Made especially for ln washable fabrics. 0'-W BOYS' Unde- Fine im ported leather and wicker goods, including Caddie Bags, Valises, Kit Bags, Shirt Cases, Luncheon and Tea Baskets, Holster Cases, Riding Whips, Crops, Twigs, etc. These specialties in addition to our Regular stock of General Clothing. Our catalogue will furnish details impossible to enumerate here. viii Cb an Uolume XU1 4 1781 S lll'9W'l'g9v AQ .o'. AXA, , N mx . . , .'S.f Of' V A M 'N if ' 1!' 1'-.1 , , Q - . V x A wluu frg Published bv the Senior Glass of the Phillips Exeter .Ecademy Exeter, ll. B. 1900 O Thr Nuns lrttrr Drrss lfxrtrr, N. Ill. 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All our jokes have been re-enameled, and are practically as good as new. We regret to acknowledge our indebtedness to the various artists QPJ and others who have aided us in the publication of this book. We also fear that it is our painful duty to thank the entire school for the hearty support which they have given us, and we can only trust that they will be as enthusiastic in their payments as in their subscriptions. h '1t is more blgswd to giyc ,than ,to receive. -Ads 20 .'315. PJQAN Roman. 5 I I I'7J'i:2 1?f2?2'-if g-,Lt-., :!::z1:2!:E '..-....... :::I:'-FJ1:a'Jff.......i':':i122 ' , -'-'1f 'f ' ,.,..-..,..4 IlIgIl lilIir.,11 f-I 11535: a ggzgzff ., --4Iwummm.-I11fn5.1.:..5f!g11::f'f--'--gr:ul!-7::jill211.111I2LL l l1!E:,:5::..:':I-.Za:gs!I....,, I 1f'fQzvifixiwfiaefvifviiEI'EIIEIIIIIIIIIIIISIQM-15511151152 I w I -Ima:IISEEYEEEEEEEI-I-125 f55?55':1:::II II'-Ig! VIII - --I 'pf' .fm.- . 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K 'i2yzz25'Z::f1J 'lf 111:52-1 -ff wf .. , . AIINIQI1 L. MIQRRILI. I'Iz1zIcs, AQAIIIIMY DIQIIMINII TEAM, AI.mIN1 Assoc1A'I'IoNs, . AssmIIx1.v C1.uII, . . A'l'Hl,li'I'lC Assoc1Ix'I'IoN, . ATI1I.Ic'I'Ics ,.... Ti1xsIc-l3,xI.I. RIccoIzIIs, . 15,1511-B,xI,I. '1'IamI, . BIW S'l'A'l'lE CI.1II: ,... BIOGIQAIIIIIIQS or SIQNIOI1 C1.1xss, . 73 BOARIJINGHOUSES,. . 84 96 Cmss BA1.I.oT, . . BOWLING SIQRIIQS, - 95 . 124 . 129 . 158 . 149 . 107 . I2 CLASS CLASS C1.Ass Dfw OIfI+'IcIcI1s, E1.IcvENs, . C1.Ass CI,Ass OFIfIcIaRs, . CIIAIIIQI. CIIOIIQ, . CIIIIIII1 LIc1x1IIaI1s, 6 BASII-BALI. SERIES, . l4'oo'I'-I5AI.I. 5IaRIIas, . . 112 . 179 34 161 75 140 146 52 . 63 . 127 CIIRISTIAN FRA'l'l5RNI'l'V, . . . C11uRc11 ANI: CIIAIIEI. M0N1'I'0Rs, CRACKS, ........ DE11A'I'Es, . . DE111cA'I'I0N, .... EcII0Es FROM CLASSROOM, EMPIRE CLUE ,... EXli'l'ICR-ANIJOVER M ICET, . ExE'1'ER CIIEERS, .... EXlE'l'lCR-ANDOVER RECORDS, . ExE'I'1-:R S'I'u11EN'I', .... . 1fVOI.U'l'ION ow 'I'I1E MCCORNACR Exonus I-'ROM -IlCNNESS,S, . ENQNIAN, ..... FAcu1.Tv, ..... FAcUL'I'v 5111111.11 MlEI5'I', . Foo'r-BALI, ELEVEN, . F001-BAI.1. GAMESN Foo'I'-BA1.L REcoRI1s, . I'sRON'l'ISl'llECE, . . GLEE CLUR, . . . GLEE CLIIR CoNI:ER'r, . G. L. SOIILE S0cIE'I'v, . GOLIIEN BRANCH Soc1E'I'v, G01.1-' CLIIR ,.... HANIJICAI' MIil'1'l', . Ilfs, ...... JUNE BALL 0IfIfII:ERs, . JUNIOR E111'I'0R1A1.,. KAIII-A IDEI.'I'A PI, . KAPIIA IiI's11.oN P1, . LEA1mERs 014' C1-1EER1NI:, LECTURIC CoI1RsE, . . . L0wER MIIJIILE EIll'l'ORlAL,. - 79 . . 128 . 191 . 85 - 3 . 89 . 108 . 169 . 173 . 170 . . 178 C111-, 88 . . 50 . 68 . II . 167 . 131 . 132 . 138 - 4 . QI - 174 . 82 . 80 . 123 . 168 . 187 . 76 - 47 . 60 - 59 . 127 . 72 - 43 MANll0l.IN CLU11, . . MASIC ANII VVIG CLUR, . MIRAEO ,..... NEW ALUMNI HALL, . PEAN DAILY 1'I1zzLE, . PEAN DINNER, . . PEAN E111'1'oRs, . . . PEAN LICC'l'URl'2 COURSE, . P. E. A. POLICE, . . l'. A. REcoR11s, I'ICNNSVl.VANIA CLIIII, . PIII li1'sIL0N SIGMA, . I'0IcER Cl.Ull,. . . PREI-'AI:E, . . RouI:11 HOUSE, . SI:I1oo1. PICTURE, . . SCHOOL l'IIR1.1cA'I'1oNs, SEc0NI1 ELEVEN, . SICCRICI' Soc1E'I'1Es, . SENIOR Elll'I'ORIAI., S0I1'I'IIERN CLU11, STAI1 DANCE, . . . S'l'RlCNG'l'll CIIAR'l'S,. . SWIGLLICIJ IIEA11 CLII11, . TALE ov A '1'0As'r1IAs'I'ER, '1'IIE El,EVA'l'0R,. . . TII' Tm- LEAEIIE, 'l'RAcR TEAM, 'l'RI1s'I'EEs, ...... UIIIIER MllJlDl,li I5I11'I'oR1AL, XVANTS, .... . . WESTERN CLUE, . VVINTER Ex1111I1'I'10N, . YE L1'I', .... I 7 93 101 176 32 189 120 67 188 126 171 109 S4 163 5 190 117 65 139 53 37 105 97 64 162 186 T75 99 165 9 39 185 III 180 71 Xdff Q 55 X Q63 Vx Ja, M T-Ulf. X A CYIISWCS. GEORGE S1m'1'rucK MOIRISON, A.M., l'n-ririmf, . . New York Elected june, 1888. SANDI-'crm Smrmv SMITH, A.B,, LL.B., . New York Elected june, 1893. W1I.1.1AM 1'muw Clmmvicli, LL.B., . . Exeter Elected December, 1893. IAIARLAN PAGE AMIQN, A.M., ex-qyiria, . Exeter Elected june, 1895. Wu.1,1AM DEWW1' Hvma, D.D., LL.D., . Brunswick, Me Elected April, 1898. ' JEREMIAII SMITH, A.M., LL.D., . Cambridge, Mass Elected June, 1898. Glaoluun Al,n1aR'1' WliN'1'WOR'I'll, A.M., . . Exeter Elected April, 1899. ' treasurer. Fiumeis Wu.soN LEE, Esq., . . Boston Elected July, 1895. Zasbier. EMILIE S. S1'R1NG,' . . . Exeter Elected June, 1896. 9 4- 5 at.z41dw- Cbe Faculty. FGCIIIWQ HARLAN PAGE AMEN, A.M., Principal. Elected June, 1895. JAMES ARTHUR Tut-'rs, A.B., Secretary, Offlin P:-M-rror ry' English. Elected October, 1878. Wll.LlAM ALLEN FRANCIS, A.M., Projkxrof- of Alazhemaizks. Elected September, 1887. 'GEORGE RAN'rou1. WHITE, A.M., PH.D., Inurmvor in Chemistry. Elected October, 1889. JOSEPH SHERMAN FORD, A.B., Inslrurlor in Ewzch and German. Elected june, 1894. GEORGE BENJAMIN ROGERS, A.M., lmlruflor in Latin. Elected june, 1895. HOWARD ANDREW Ross, A.B., Direrlor of the Gynmasium. Elected june, 1895. GEORGE HENRY SELLECK, A.B., lnrlrurzor in Alrz1hemalir.v. Elected October, 1896. JOHN COPELAND KIRTLAND, JR., A.M., Prajiwsar ryfhzlin. Elected October, 1897. RALPH HARTT Bow1.Es, A.M., lfulrurlnr in Englirh and 1fZ'Jl0? 1l. Elected October, 1897. WlN'l'lIROP EDWARDS FISKE, A.M., fnrlruclor in 1'hy,vir:. Elected October, 1899. ARTHUR GORDNER LEACOCR, A.M., PILD., flzrlrzzflol' in Greek. Elected October, 1899. FRANCIS KINGSLEY BALL, A.M., PH.D., lnslrurlor in Audeul amz' Zllodcrn Lmzgungcs ' Elected October, 1899. GEORGE ARNER Wu,1.1AMs, A.M., Pi-1.D., fum-urfar in Hirlofy. Appointed January, r9oo. 'On leave of absence. WILHBLAI SEGERRLOM, A.B., Substitute. ll Bush Bartlett. Snapper. Chicago, Ill. Entered first yearg Mandolin C i. I Hamilton Storrs n Biggs Buffalo, N. Y. Entered third yearg Editor PEAN, Editor Yu L17, Glee Club Qzj, Vice President of Dramatic Club, Class Day Ollicer, Class Drill Squad. Rob Rev Jllexandcr. Meek, Minerva, Ohio. Entered third yearg Academy Base-Ball Team, llonor Man QSQ, President of G. L. Soule, Vice President of Class, Exeter-Harvard Debating Team, Class Day Orator, Kappa Epsilon Pi. lub, Class Drill Leader. John Belknap. -' Jack. Andover, Mass. Entered first year, Manager of Class Foot-Ball Team, Captain of Class Base-Ball Team fzj, Class Foot-Ball Team, Academy Foot-liall Team, Athletic Association Izj, President of Class, Bay State Club, Thornton Acad- emy Foot-Ball Team. BlgCl0Wf I2 Berman llakuc Brown. Hprcpuli Louisville, Ky. Entered Hrst ycarg Honor Man fgb, Southern Club, Class Day OHicer, Class Drill Squad JHIIICS .FUWOOCI Burgess. Jimmic. Boston, Mass. Post Graduate, Academy Foot-Ball Team Czj, Assembly Club, Golf Club, Bay State Club, Phi Epsilon Sigma. waldo Beit Zlav. Wallic. Laconia, N. H. Entered second yearg Academy Base-liall Team, Cap- tain CID, Manager of Academy Foot-Ball Team, Vice President of Class, Athletic Association Czj, Kappa Epsi- lon Pi. Edwin Zbarles Zonncr. Exeter, N. H. Post Graduate: lflflitor of 1899 l'1c.xN, Class Ilis- torian ISQQ, Glue Club, Class Base-liall Team, Otlicial Scorer, llonor Man CSD. '3 william Hathaway Zook. Bill. Laccnia, N. H. Entered second ycarg I-lonor Man C4j, Class Drill Squad, Accotupuuist Glec Club. SG State Club. BQ james 'Cimotbv Zraffcv. Westboro', Mass. Entered fourth yenrg Academy Base-Ball Team, State Club. I4 Sumner Book Sum. Fall River, Mass. , Entered fourth yearg Class Foot Bull le'un Edward james Zouillard Eddie. Manchaug, Mass. Entered third yearg Substitute Amdemy Bam Ball 'l'e:un, Class Foot-Ball Tezun, Athletic ASSOLYIUOII Buy Bay EHUYCIICC muffav Zl'0Sbi2f Salem, la. Entered second ycarg Vice President of Golden Branch Vice President of Class, Second Foot-Ball Team, Class Foot-Ball Team, Western Club, Honor Man lnallfke BCSSCII Dean. Dalton, Pu. Entered second ycarg Track Team QD, Mandolin Club Qzj, Leader QU, Athletic Association, G. L. Sonle, Class Drill Squad. 38 william Jllvah Dearborn. Bill. Boston, Mass. ' Entered fourth yearg Academy Foot-liall Team, Captain of Class Track Team, Athlctic Association, Bay State Club. .nlbkff PYCSCOU DOC. Exeter, N. H. P0312 Graduate, Class Drill Squad. I5 lI0lliS BCIIYV Egan. Fat. Savannah, Ga. Entered third yearg Class Base-Ball Team, Class Foot- Ball Team, Academy Track Team Czj, Secretary and Treasurer of Southern Club, Editor of Exonizm, Glee Club, Assembly Club, President of Golf Club, Executive Committee, Cheer Leader. Burton Iierov Elv. North Vineland, N. j. Post Graduateg Ilonor Man Qzj, G. L. Soule, Chris- tian Fraternity. Isaac George Fry. ' I George. Vermilion, S. Dak. Entered third year, President of Class 121, Presi- dent of Athletic Association, Vice President of Golf Club, Secretary and Treasurer of Assembly Club, Chair- man of Executive Committee, june Ball Officer, I899, Glee Club, Track Team Czj, G. L. Soule, Class Foot- Bnll Team, Clnss'1'rack Team, President of Western Club, Kappa Epsilon Pi. X 16 I Joseph wilson Emerson. Emmie. Whitehall, N. Y. Entered second yearg Kappa Epsilon Pi. Zbcstcr llittlcfield Fuller. Boston, Mass. Entered third yearg Secretary of Class, Academy Track Team, Manager Class Track Team, Athletic Association, Bay State Club, Glee Club. ii Fl'3l1CiS Edward 6390. 4- Mollie. Memphis, Tenn. Entered third yearg Southern Club, Golf Club, Kappa I Epsilon Pi. John Edward Gardner. Exeter, N. H. Entered first ycarg Honor Man CIOD, Class Drill Squad, C3D, Golf Club, Kappa Delta Pi. George llvnn Gibbs. - Exeter, N. H. Entered first year, President of Christian Fraternity Qzj, Editor of Exvuirnz Qzj, Assistant Managing Editor UQ, President of Golden Branch, Class Foot-Ball Team, Kappa Delta Pi. 17 M SZIIICS Bright 600dbal'. Boogedyf' Memphxs, Tenn. Entered second yearg Athletic Association Czb, Pres- ident of Class, Vice President, Class Base-Ball Team, Substitute Academy Base-Ball Team, Southern Club. walwh fnflvafel' GYCCII. u Prepna New York, N. Y. Entered first year, Track Team, Class Foot-liall Team QQ, Class Bowling Team, Class Drill Squad, Athletic Association, Business Manager of lfxollifzzr, Secretary and Treasurer of Assembly Club, Empire Club, llonor Man Q I walt!! 5iIldS GYCQQ. Watertown, Mass. Entered third year, Class Foot-Ball Team Qizj, Captain CID, Secretary of Class, Bay State Club, Class Drill Squad, Dramatic Club, P. E. A. Police, Assembly Club, june Ball Othcer, Class Day Officer. OG ' walter Penficld Batman. Rutland, Vt. Entered fall of ,955 llresident of G. L. Soulc, llonor Man QIID, President of Class, Chairman of Memorial Committee, Class Drill Squad, Christian Fraternity. A I8 lllovd Hazen Houston. Jamestown, N. Y. Entered fourth yearg llonor Man CID, Golden Branch, V Class Drill Squad, Christian Fraternity. ,. 1 J Percy 582611 50llSf0ll. Jamestown, N. Y. Entered fourth yearg Golden Branch, Class Dri Squad. william Hawken EUIIIHCDOUSC, jf. Hnmmy. Baltimore, Md. Entered second yearg Secretary and Treasurer of 1901, IQOI Foot-Ball Team, Academy Foot-liall Team Czl, Class Base-Ball Team Czj, Manager of Academy Tratk Team, Glee Club C3Q, Secretary and Treasurer CID, Assembly Club C3j, llresidcnt CID, Southern Club, Business Mana- ger of l'c Lil, Business Manager of PEAN, Athletic Asso- ciation Czj, President of june Ball, Class Day Officer, Kappa Epsilon lli. EOYGCC Bunn Bllllfif. Terre Haute, Ind. lintered third term, Western Club, llhi Epsilon Sigma 19 A 1 Track Team Q4j, Captain Class Track Team, Athletic Beniamin Percy james. Olyphant, Pa. Entered first yearg Glcc Club, Ilonor Man Cgj, Editor of YL' Lil. John Cazewell jones. f-Johnnie. Old Point Comfort, Va. Entered first yearg Academy Foot-Ball Team C4j, Association QQ, Editor of Yu Lil, Class Day Officer. 58 ECIIYV Floyd KCCVCY. Kcevc. schuyikm Haven, Pa. my gf Entered fourth yearg President of G. L. Soule, Class V Drill Squad. John Jllfred Kelsey. Exeter, N. H. Entered third year. 20 Richard Frederick Kruse. Shorty. Davenport, Ia. Entered third yearg Dramatic Club, Manager of 1900 Foot-Ball Tezun, june Ball Officer, Kappa Epsilon Pi. j0bll Bang, jf, Johnnie. Fall River, Mass. Entered first ycarg President of Class, Vice President of Class Qzj, Secretary and Treasurer, President and Vice President of Glee Club, Class Base-Ball Team, Class Track Team, Golden Branch, Honor Man CIIH, President, Vice President, and Secretary and Treasurer of Christian Fraternity, Managing Editor of PICAN, Bay State Club, Secretary and Treasurer of june Ball, Class Day President, Kappa Delta Pi. it Zbarles Joseph lleddv. Newfields, N. H. , Entered fall of ,Q5, entered IQOO second year: Athletic Association QD, Class Base-Ball Team QD, President of Class. Donald nesbit ll2C2lilIf0I1. U Mac. Steubenville, O. Entered third yearg llonor Man Czj, Western Club. 21 Edward ECON mCD9nnCll. - it MnC. , wmsburg, Pa. If Entered second year. walter Sfanlev Merrill. Rockland, Mass. Entered fourth year, Honor Man Czj, Class Drill Squad, Assembly Club, Golf Club, Bay State Club. Robert Fisher metealf. Georgetown, Mass. Entered third yenrg Golden Branch, liny State Club Christian Fraternity. 38 Edward liowe miller, Jr. Eddie Danville, Va. Entered second year, Class Base-I3all'1'en111 Qzj, Man- ager of Academy Base-BallTe:1m, Athletic Association, Vice President of Class, Southern Club, Assembly Club. 22 Ralvb 'Burner millet. Brockton, Mass. Entered fourth yearg Golden Branch, Class Drill Squad, Bay State Club. JBYCCI .HIIQIISUIS Perkins UCBI. njeddy.-Q Newfields, N. H. Post Graduate, I899 Class Foot-Ball Team 143, G L. Soule, Honor Man Q4j, 1900 Class Foot-Bull Team Second Eleven. . John jasper mcbols. lINiCk-V8 Concord, N. H. I Entered second year, Golden Branch, President of 1901. CWas unwilling to have anything nearer a likeness than the accompanying oval in the PEANJ UQ I, Harold 0tis. ,H u Onnn ' Brooklyn, N. Y. E Entered second year, Gymnasium Team Qzj, Class 51 Drill Squad Czj, Editor of l5.ronz'1m, Editor of PICAN, fl Mandolin Club, Golf Club, Phi Epsilon Sigma. 23 Zharles Eugene Paine. Whitinsville, Mass. Entered third yenrg Glue Club. alayhi .nffhllf PCl'Ril1S. u Sign - Newmarket, N. H. Entered first yearg Class Foot-Ball Tcam Czj, Class Base-Ball Team Qzj, Substitute on Acndcmy Foot-Ball '1'eamQ2j, Honor Mnn Q6j, Class Drill Squad, Athletic Association, President of Class. maS0ll Ross Pfatf. Templeton, Mass. Entered second ycnrg Track 'l'cnm Cgj, Bay State Club mark Bailey PYCSSCV, Hammonton, N. J. Entered second year. 24 matbcw Rock, Jr. Dutch. New York. N. Y. Class Foot-Ball Team Qzj, Manager Class Foot-Ball Team, Mandolin Club, Assembly Club. IHIIGII Jlrcbilatld Roff. , Cohoes, N. Y. Entered fourth yearg Assembly Club william IUONOII Sabcn. Bill. North Uxbridge, Mass. - Entered third yearg Second Foot-Ball Team Qzb, Class Foot-Ball Team, Athletic Association. King of the Vulgus. Rev .Hngclo Sadler. Tub. Milford, Mass. 25 Entered fourth ycarg Bay State Club. Eugene mitchell Sawyer. Gene, Bangor, Me. Entered tirst yearg Track Team f3j, Captain CI Class Foot-Ball Team C3j, Athletic Association C4 Secretary of Class, Assembly Cluh, Banjo Clnlm, 1' Epsilon Sigma. Jilfthlll' eafle Sayles. Num Uxbrilge, Mass. Entered third yearg Chief of Police, Class Base-Hall Team, Manager of Class Base-Ball Team, Athletic Associa- tion, llay State Clulw. SQ Herbert Ferlando Schwarz. New York, N. Y. Class Drill Squad, Golf Club. CHOIIIHS mcGee SCOI1. ll Torn H Paris, Texas. Entered third yearg Academy Foot-Ball Team, Class Foot-liall Team, All Class Team, Southern Club. 26 D, D, hi Entered fourth yearg Vice President of Golden Branch, Paul Shaffratb. Ooxn Paul. Waterbury, Conn. Entered first yearg President, Vice President and Secre- tary of Golden Branch, Managing Editor of li..XOIl7.!7N, Dramatic Clulm, Class Drill Squad 131, Honor Mun UQ. Q Barry Bartlett Sherman. Fitchburg, Mass. Entered third yenrg G. L. Soule, Bay State Clulm ff ,Q Barold walter Sherrill. a:Alldy.11 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Entered fourth yearg Secretary and Treasurer of G. I Soule, Mandolin Cluh, Assembly Cluh, Golf Cluh. walter Dennison Smith. Pulaski, N. Y. Entered fourth yearg Golden Branch. 27 william Frederick Stadtlander. Stadt. Allegheny, Pa. Entered second year: Honor Man CID, Vice President of Class, Chairman of Cap and Gown Committee, Secre- tary of Christian Fraternity, Golden Branch, Class Foot- Ball Team. Pall' FOSfCl' FOISQIII Sfl'0lIf. Polly. Portland, Me. Entered first yearg Honor Man Cgj, Secretary and Treasurer of Class Q4j, Class Drill Squad B2llidl1Iill Swan. Brooklyn, N. Y. Entered fourth yearg Honor Man Ernest Gilman Cempleton. Exeter, N. H. Post Graduate. 28 Eekov Ilivingstonc Cbwing. Somersworth, N. H. Entered third year. P Entered fourth yearg Bay State Club. fi 449 James liarvcv Corrcv. william Zaldwcll Citcomb. Tn. Augusta, Me. Entered fourth yearg Ilonor Man Qzj, Class Drill Squad, Mandolin Club, Assembly Club. m. Rockland, Mass. Ralph lllcslcv Uarncv. Ralph. Lynn, Mass. Entered second ycarg Associate Editor of PEAN, Busi- ness Manager of Exofzifuz, Business Manager of Yu lil, Class Day Olliccr, Class Drill Squad, President of Dra- matic Club, Vice President of Assembly Club, liay State Club, Cheer Leader, Secretary of ltlandolin Club, Vice President of june Ball. 29 R0bcl'l Kirby west. Kirby. Verona, Ky. Entered third ycarg Southern Cluh, Honor Man C31 mvron Ellis witham. Rcubef' Pigeon Cove, Mass. Entered second year: Class and Academy Foot-Ball Teams, Class Base-liall Team, Golden Branch, Athletic Association, llonor Man Rciffert Quinn ward. Edna, Texas. Entered first yearg President of Southern Club, Second Foot-Ball Team, Class Foot-Ball Team, G. L. Soule. 5Q Benrv SCCICV Willard, jr. Wcary. Wellston, Ohio. Entered second ycarg Class Base-Ball Team Czj, Second Foot-Ball Team, Class Foot-Ball Team, Thornton Academy Base-Ball Team. 30 warren mcad wright. Fanny. Watertown, Mass. Entered third ycarg Bay State Cluh, Golden Branch, Golf Club. william .HIIQIISUIS YOUNG. Bull. Exeter, N. H. Entered second yearg Honor Man CID, Class Base-llall Team Czj, Captain Class Base-liall Team, Vice-President of Class Secretary of Class, Class Day Officer. Illton Crue Roberts. Vinalhaven, Me. 'Entered fourth year, eleventh hourg G. L. Soule. 5, , ix., 5 :soo K KJ 31 1 J 1 -I :J CQ XX ' W X - f a W --A5 ff -5 Q H . 1 Ei ' Q IIIII' W, ,Q ,M 553 lv' - g .. A f :mf M1 3 'Y -1 X5 , ,--,.: 7, N-ij. - 4 .uwmwl Alum 5 'M new Jll i B ll 3 Future Zolleges of the Zlass or 1900. llarvard, . . Dartmouth, . . Princeton, . . Vale, . . M. I. T., . . Fllfllfe Lawyer, . Doctor, . Banker, . Teacher, . . Ilotl Carrier, . . Tailor,. . . . . . . Maker of Handy Literals, Somnamliulist ,....... President of Modern Duplex Co., . Working in Shower Bath, . . Living Easy, .... . Civil Engineer ,...... Dime Museum Superintendent, . Queen of Sheba ,.... Dentist, . . . . Author, ....... . Matron of Old Woman's Ilome,' . Grocer, ....... - . Fisherman, Miner, . . . . Any Old Thing,. Confidence Man, . Porter, ........ . President Matrimonial Agency, . Thief, ........ 44 XVilliams, 9 Columbia, . . 4 Boston University 2 2 Unlxelslty of X11 OCCUUBIIOUS . I ' . I . I V . . . , . . gunna 7 X fit? If 4 K 9 ' , . , 5' x 4' ff' is ' - T., -.4 4 .-, K -t -I , 57 I New llampshire Slate Reform School, . 38 0 . 6 si, xxx - 5 , eljy ' 3 'x ' i .' 59, ' ,wg ,, ' . 2 gl . 2 7- - I 4 ' I tt , ff 'rg . I ff, 4 '15 .Y i ' f 4- ' ' I 1 - 1 J l - ' ' ' 4 f lx. . I X X , if K , ' 1 I AX' XX f 1! I It s of ef f I X - 1 I X X I 1 'X l I K I I I f I I f 1 f 1 I J- -f . . . I 4'-james. 33 EY Ti . , -xi' Iiii7'XE- f ' ' - 4 2 1754 1 jg, ggi-,Sy ' 'S ,gf I. ,, ,:-,, 5, qwlvmf ' . 2 V' fi' -Y -xx 4'-0 -' - 6 Y D A-'f lf ' 15 -Qs: X f ' f-4 ' P' 4, I f'.',,' ' X 5 4- 4 ff 5 ' f m W fa ' 'f ' ' I '.. A A - - 1 ff. US- rl ww i x' .ails -w 4? ' fe fi? MB mf sw Q x , CLASS Q' SS' 2 - X ND CLA W' -CUTTER SWLLLBS GR' ' Qg f x- 4 uw LLD AHT CROSBIE. VARNEY SHE LL-' .Trng-ix? A T Xu T- X xxf 'tm I fl f' My 'U , if f' 'L ,M ,W W.'X' 1 ' f Q n. -Q 1 , - , J if 2 4 W ? X Q - mf , 4 , .1 K m :Q . , - . V A x A , lf I 1 ' A ' Q 'W M55 B W'TTl -1- 5 MTI Diva CLITSS gh A Po1.vT AN L , l s ' ' Q l ' TA -K 2 B165 Low. 3 O-Ms. , ix X XXX Q I 3 ,J K S fffg, A- f XV mnfssfrf ' N LANG. X I 'f i ig f' ,M i- t 11 Vs. M -w f R . OCK LANG. 'wiv 1 I' 1 i . .. 1 , 5,1529 Q ,V f NATUR MAN g 2' , cuss .4Af LETf BEQT 7,XM5'UDwr , r . . XL fm, , '1 lj , ,, me ARC Y' uxxxx ei fa H ,Lg ' ' ' f . ' ,pf, j1',:,C' '??ii2f 'fl ,Q 1 'L I 0 ,A -as 1-wr GOODBAR. Jomas r-IARMAN 4 34 li' I-AF. '72Z'3f? fx Wi 12 as 0-if - ,ff 42' J 1 ,2 12 ,, e2 'IJ' 'g , ' f , f P12 ., . se r fu ,-Q . . . Ig-73 ,',:.I.f?f d v 25,7 14 4 ,- 1,-in 4 15' 1 Q , Ja ff ' - wvvff 4 ' JI' 7:11. 4:,gv3,Qf X , v ' if 7 4 4 v y .m. .61 P ' - I T I YAP' f ' 4- x iwj awgf D A M03 T L0 I ' KILLER' 051- Q, , uogiz i - LAD MAPT ' T0 ?N we MEEKEST in :1 -'f l 1 X' sq 1 I V I SHAFFPNATH 's'SAY!-ES LANG. JAMES. xi ' , k, 'Tqvg 7 A4 f, . .tg 1 Zsgsxgs I' . 'Q' Q-X l I: , 5,15 . , , aw,-n 'zu , A fl fj, ' M, ,7,,,.,QL17g, g ' L14 fl ' ' iz , 1 4, , ,, A v V M, K' I ' I x : 1 ,Az ' 1 wg sf ER A 9 A w :L ' W 7' Worm HAT A55 bmp, NE T MAN . CL Q ' L ' -M ' cuff 1 9 2 md. M-- ' GOODBAR ' f I GREEN COUILI. ARD PRESSJEY. A'ff'bW, jg Q 5 072 x 7 1 V 4' - onlibf X - ? X Z1 I E52 A E L , ' , N 5 Mm' O,,.r.v Q on n rf N ' :vw Qgewx x lfwry., 'S I Q 177 IN ff I DS MILL R fan fl xsnmixf 4' fl 1 N 0, y gf f XX L., Q ff 2 ' WMM 5 ! ,ff X Wai x ' :iff .Q - 1 , ,, 3,3 , ,A AN H Ti, .- -- ' -A GIBBS. PRESSEY GREEN .FX 7 fm, ' 24 4 'E f 2,1 fi i , ff , . f'H ' If, s F' , , , Q Z! ,Q 5 G 5, PUL ER f 4 AR nv PGFUL MOST MA I 4 iii: 4 Qi I If Q 2 LANG. I L A uffg . 'G Q.. wif' 1 Rx , ,K I 9 43. 'Z HV 15 WN L wwf? DP BRQWNI 35 L 'R . .., Class of 1960 f fx :ii j lkbj' f! -1 ' iv iff. It f ,L ,-,7A,.e'fs1i,,, is , .- ,pypbxx X mlivfi Jil K Xkxg. YQSX -I-ng N N ,fffwl sv V f5,,7 Xi M l H f:-'25, 'ilk -ff -J 'x 1 sl KTM 1' f WN 'fi NW gi fi. -Mi' KZ? H I , 1 uuguixixg- Mlkygmg 1' R iw' H10 'Q X. if lfir' ww- NK-ff we if i 'inf -af 1,-:,.Q-Ixe . f 'E' '52 - N5 'ky ' rajwxxs U Xb Q . 1:1 -2- w X - W ' a iiggzwe ' - Nix. ft- - X' 1 ' Brin T350 5 ' P QLK 1 ?'E ,ff fe .f14- fzsvixi 'ir-KX hx ,Qi -f-- , -'2fff .:,'04.QXkX 3' 'A.1-..1f'.5 Ql'1YW l- il , Jef? 5. 'f15f,:?i'r iiillikwx 1' yffiiitiillllwln 'asa sie-5iti,,.- lf' i ,f --,X Hifi. - ill' , 1,11-,-' Z' X ,x,,..,- I' ,QT 1 N :gi U 'ml ' I1-il! xv . M ie- ti... Dog Senior Editorial. RULY, the present Senior class was fashioned to much honor from its cradle. Upon us the long succession of class customs had no influ- ence. We were not to be drawn into the old rut, but boldly followed our own path. r It is the usual lot of a Prep class to be defeated in all its undertakings, but on February 22d of our first year in Exeter, the rule of years was broken. We took second place in that meet, with the class of '98 first. In our second year, honors came to us from Foot-ball and Base-ball, while in the Shield Meet we secured third place. Fortune in our Upper Middle year was even more favoring, for then we won Hrst place in everything-Foot-ball, Base-ball, Track and Tennis. Who can say that we have not a right to rest upon our laurels after such victories? And yet, in spite of the characteristic laxity of Seniors, we have this year to our credit first place in Track events. To the class of Naughty-One, who, in spite of weakness and waywardness, show glimmering signs of profiting by the shining example set by those who have gone before, we now leave, though with many misgivings, the welfare of our Alma Mater, which has been so zealously guarded by us throughout our course at P. lil. A. 37 .RWE class of won. Upper middle Editorial. E are somewhat at a loss what to say of the class of 1901. To enumerate their faults would require more space than we have at our disposal, and we can truth- fully record but little in their favor. While the self-conceited and overbearing class last graduated was in school, Naughty-One obeyed with cringing servility their every mandate. Until their Upper Middle year, a realization of their own worthlessness restrained their vicious tendencies, and they committed no very flagrant crimesg but when, through the carelessness of Nine- teen Hundred, they won the McCormack Cup last fall Qsee page 885 they became mentally unbalanced and have not really been responsible for their actions since. We forbear to mention the lengths this aberration has led them tog suffice it to say that they were obliged to call upon the magnanimity of the Senior Class to get them out of their difficulties Qto put it mildlyj. Next year the important post of head of the school will be left to their tender Qxfrj merciesg but let us hope that the restraining hand of Nineteen Hundred and Two will prevent their childish folly from wrecking the good old ship at whose helm they will be placed. 39 upper middle Zlass. Adams, Harry Tanner, . Barker, Hiram Edwin, . . Batchelder, Wilfred Herbert, Bell, Clifford Hawkins, . . Berry, Paul Raphiel, . . Bettes, joseph Mcliath, . Blanchard, Medbery, . . Bond, james Stuart, . Bond, joseph Waldo, . . Bourn, Alger Stedman, . . Bradley, Henry Teegarden, . Bresnahan, Thomas Bernard, Cannon, james Robert, . Clapp, Charles Erstene, . Cook, Arthur Mayhew, . . Cotton, Edward Howe, . . Cummings, Edwin Nathaniel, Dane, Nathan, jr., . . . Dean, Carroll Sisson, . . . Dearborn, Henry Follansby, DeMeritt, Eugene Bromley, Dillon, Walter Sydney, . . Dondero, Charles Anthony, . Dore, john Francis, . . . Dougherty, William Leonard, Duke, Charles Sumner, . . Dunham, Samuel Ellis, . Ehlcn, Frank Snowdon, . Elder, Cyrus james, . Ellis, Melvin Wilbur, . . Eshelman, Erle Thomas, Everhart, Edgar Shuman, . Faulkner, Philip Handerson, Fiske, Walter Heyward, . . Fitch, Ezra Charles, jr., . Fraser, Frederick john, . Fuller, james Martin, . Gardner, Robert A, . . Gilman, joseph Taylor, . Goddard, Charles Pratt, . Greene, Harry Marlon, . Grilk, Louis, . . . Grimes, Loring, . . . Iladley, Walter Norman, . Haskell, Fitch Harrison, . llill, Edgar Goodspeed, . Ilill, William Watkins, . lllrznrhcslcr, . Farm iuglon, . Slralhrzfzz, . . . Portland, Comz. , Gardiner, Ilflc., . Przris, Tex., . . New York, N. Y. Hnllimorc, llhl., . Wallhrzm, Miss., Yonkers, N. Y., . L1zPorle, luzi., . Sp1'z'fg1,y'ie!a', lllass. Prozfir1'mfe, lf. l., Roxbury, Illass., . Lm'om'r1, . . . Soulk Hrzlnplmz, . Fitrlzhzugf, flhzrs., Kczzfzcbzzzzk, lik., IfIfn11u1'l1', Pa., . Lnrurcnrx, Illass., Exelcr, .... Hlrhbzzfyf, Ilhss., Prarlsflzozzlh, . . Smlllc, lVa.rh . , . W eslhoro' ,' llhsr., Pine Blzj Ark., Excler, . . . . b'n!11'umru, Xlld., . Sc'rllllL', Hfrzxk., . Chrzrlcs Ciqy, hz . , .S'1wzmc1'm'!le, I ,Il . , lllillcruorwz , P11 . , A'umc, . . . . Uflon, lllnxs., . ZMmrhe.r!er, lllnss., . lmjfe, ..... Angnsla, Ilia., Scrrmlau, Pzz., . Exeier, . . . Avhlzzbulrz, O., . zlfzzesbzny, Illrlss., Dnveuporl, LI., . Roflyvorf, Xllnsx., . Ykwzplflnfl, films., Axhlabuln, O., . Bzwzlo, N. Y., . 1'c!er.vb1ug', Va., . 40 . . j. W. Fie1d's . H. E. Rcad's . . . Stratham . S. H. 18 . . A. H. 18 . . . S. H. 20 . . E. C. Conner's . . . . P. H. 22 Mrs. F. A. Su1ivan's . . j. P. DeMeritt's . . . P. H. I7 . . A. H. I9 . A. H. 23 . . P. H. I5 . S. P. Chase's . . A. H. 22 . S. H. 6 . . . . S. H. 16 . . . . S. H. 24 W. H. C. Follansby's . . j. P. DeMeritt's Mrs. A. M. jenness's . . . . L. H. 5 . Mrs. H. A. Piper's . . . . A. H. 25 . E. L. Sawycr's . . . L. Il. 9 . . . . S. I-I. 22 . Mrs. H. A. Pipcr's . . . . P. H. ro . A.H. I5 . A.H.15 . S. I-1.8 . S. H. 28 . P. H. I. . L. II. 6. . . A. H. 8. . . . . A. H. 17. . . E. I-I. Giln1an's. . . C. E. Warren's. Mrs. M. M. Byington's. . Mrs. A. D. Pike's. . S. A. Lawrencc's. . . . . A. H. 13. . G. W. I-lilliard's. . . . S. H. 8. . . H. Symonds's. llinds, Robert Watson, . Hinman, Burritt Havilah, . Hogan, james joseph, . Hoyt, john Frank, . Hughes, james Francis, . Ilull, Robert Alonzo, . Irvin, Russe john, . . jack, VVillian1johnston, . jarhoc, Thomas Ross, Kangley, john Arthur, . Kuehlcke, Otto, . . . Leighton, Robert Sisson, . Loewenthal, William Herma Manton, Walter Williamson, Mathes, Roy Wentworth, . McKey, john, .... . Miller, Clifford Huntington, Nabstedt, Harry Martin, . . Poison, George Walker, . Porter, Arthur Peabody, . . Price, Florence john, . . . nv Proctor, George Newton, jr., Purcell, Herbert William, . Putnam, Edward Hall, . Reid, George Stickle, Rohhe, Louis Ernest, . Roberts, Alton True, . . Rockwell, Foster Harry, . . Sawyer, Alpha Reuben, . Scales, George Levi, . . . Shannon, joseph Fleming, . Shear, jonah Mortimer, . . Sherman, Benjamin Franklin, Stephenson, Ralph Anson, . Stoepel, Frederick Sutton, . Strassburger, Ralph Beaver, Taylor, Morgan Parker, . . Travis, Albert Chester, . - Tuttle, Kenneth, .... Visanska, Ernest Leonard, . Ward, Harold Edward, . . Webber, Charles jewell,.. . Welborn, Charles Harold, . West, Davenport, . . . Wiener, Arthur Solomon, . Wilson, Hayward, . . . . Winward, james Baybutt, . Woods, William Andrew, . VVoodsum, Ralph Benjamin, Woodworth, Robert Newton, Zimmerman, Edgar, . . . lllillon, Illrzss. , Norfk S!z'aM1ra', 7'07'7'1'7Igf0ll , Colm . , IV2'wifzgmn , . Ycrscy Ci0', N. 7., . Scrrmlon, Pa., Ckimgv, Ill., . filtllfllflll, Pa., Campion, XML, Sl1'6IIl0l',f!f., . Dam'uj5o1'l, hz., lllclkol, M Y., Evrrfzsvilla, Ind., Delroil, lllirk., llzlrkam, . . Exelcr, . . . Prozdrlmzcc, A'. l., Dzzrfmzjrorl, Ia. , New ln'1'ilf1i1z, Colm., . . Shirley, Ilhss. , fV2'w York, N. Y., Filrkkznjg, Zllass. , Samcrwllc, lllzzrs., New York, N. Y , Newton, Illnss., l'clcrboro', . . ,f71'llIIfh1lZ'L'N , file. , Porllnmf, Orc., Excfcr, . . . Exerrr, . .' Sewifklcy, Pa., lVorrm, Pa., Ballrlon 5711, N. Brookline, Illasx., Delroil, Illick., Norri.v!own, Pa., Ibugkkcrjfrie, N. V., . if., New York, N. Y., Plntlsbmgf, N. Y. , .flNmzfz'llc, S. C., lyfllllfbllllk, ilk., lfangnr, lilo., . 1'll'l.Ilt'L'f01l, lmz'., Grrlveslolz, Tex. , . V M110 York, M ., lfaugor, fllc., . . fx EI!! A'i1Jcr, Ala ., Exclw, . . . Exc'lr.'1', . . . Akwlozwflla, fllass. , . . AQ'7UIlf1Ih0III'ILg , Po., . . 41 . S. ll. to . . A. H. I2 . . . G. A. Hall's Mrs. A. Furnald's . . . . A. H. 6 . . . . S. H. I4 . E. L. Sawyer's . B. F. Swasey's . W. N. Dow's . E. Knight's . G. P. Kimball's ...S.ll.13 . A. H. 7 . P. ll. 23 . . . A. H. 6 . E. V. McKey's . . . L.ll.6 . G. P. Kimball's ... .S.ll.r3 Miss M. E. l'lartwell's . Mrs. K. H. Davis's . . . . S. H. 7 Mrs. A. M. jcnness's . . . . P. II. 24 Mrs. A. M. jcnness's . . . . H. 22 . . A. I-l. I2 . . . A. II. 22 . E. L. Sawyerls . B. B. Scales's .. s.u.4 . . . L. I-I. 3 . Miss A. Piperls . . . P. H. I2 . . . . H. 9 . . . .P.H.19 Mrs. G. W. Goodwin's . . . . H. IO . S. P. Chase's . . S. H. 4 . . S. II. I6 . . . P. H. 23 . . Miss A. Piper's Mrs. K. I-I. Davis's . Miss M. Gordon's . . . P. H. I9 . L. B. 'l'ilton's . . W. Woods's . A. E. Wood!-zum's .Mrs. G. W. Goodwin's . . . .A.H.I9 Zlass oi 1901 Bower middle Editorial. l,'l'I-IOUGH we are to leave our Alma Mater in the destructive hands of the class of 1901, we at least can console ourselves with the fact that the class of 1902 is near at hand to restrain their obstinate folly. 'l'he class of 1902 has con- ducted itself well and honorably during its course in P. IC. A., and is fully worthy of every vic- tory which it has won, and, if untiring energy and true sportsmanship can be counted, of many which it has not. Indeed, it is the only remaining class in school which has as yet shown itself capable of aspiring to the high standard which we who are now Seniors have set for the under-classmen, and which we have conscientiously tried to inspire them with, hard though the task has been. As is the case with almost every junior class, when 1902 was in its first year defeat met it at almost every turn. Even then, however, it had little trouble in defeating 1901 in foot-ball and winning several points in the Winter Exhibition. This year the class of 1902 has shown some improvement, for it not only won a foot-ball game from the class of 1903, but it took second place in the Faculty Shield Meet-an exceptional achievement for a Lower Middle Class. Aside from all these victories, the Seniors feel a true respect for the class of 1902 because of the steadfast support and loyalty shown toward their elder 7 brothers. Keep on, 1902! Next year, when we, your superiors, have left, yours will be the task of leadership in this great school, and then you can raise aloft your glorious emblem tit is really a little rusty, though, and we advise a Changeb' God save the Guxnbclsf' 43 Bower middle Zlass. Armstrong,Gregg, . . . Barbour, Frederick Keyworth, Bergstresser, james Lamar, . Best, Charles McComber, . Brill, Arthur Thaddeus, . Brill, Karl Friedrich, . . . Brown, Percival Williams, . Brown, William Horton, . . Browne, Parker Richardson, Callender, Edward jones, . Carr, Willard Zeller, . . Connor, joseph Leo, . Curnow, Glenn Norvan, . Downey, John Eustis, . . Ebert, Clarence Engelbert, . Emerson, Myron Eugene, . Foss, james Owen, . . Fronheiser, Carl Jacob, . Gregg, Harry A, . . Gumbel, Joseph, . Gumbel, Lester, . . Hall, Isaac Staples, . . Hamilton, Alexander, jr., . Harmon, Charles Henry, . Harrington, Samuel Milby, . Hatch, John Francis, jr., . Hayes, john Augustine, . Herkimer, Robert, . . Hosford, Willard Deere, . . Jansen, Alfred Webster, . King, George Adams, . . Knibbs, john William, Jr., . Knowlton, Edward Allen, . Loud, Ned Conrad, . . Love, William joseph, . Mack, Walter Barker, . Merrow, Wade Barker, . . Mitchell, Lewis Thorndike, . Moore, Taylor Melville, . . Mullowney, John james, . Multer, Virgilo, . . . Illouqgomcry, 0. , LVnshinglan, D. C., Ml. Carmel, Pa., ffvrumclle, Pa., . fhzzellafz, Hr., Ibzzcllon, Pa., Exelcr, .... Illfzrbleherzd, llhzss., Ilhldeu, flhrr., . Scmnlon, Pa., lx'ich11zomz', Ind., . llhlfzckeslcr, . . fill. Carmel, Pa., Ncwlonville, llhss. , . LV1IUillgfi77'1I , Conn., Hzzmpxlmd, . . IV2'w!o1z, Ilhm., ffahusfnwn, Pa., . Mlshzza, . . . New Orleans, Ln., New Orlerzus, La . , A1L'!If'Jl'1!, flhlii., . Cncra, Tex., . Souzenvzvorlh, . . Pnrlsmnulh, . . New Bmwrzl, XMIM. , . Ilhznwerlcr, . . Y 'rrre lla ure, lml. , Zllolim-,lZl., . . New York, N. Y., pVOI'CL'5lL'l', flhss., lVarcc.vfer, 1'll1z.v.r., New l1'cr0iv'r!, Illnx Iilwflow, . . . lVc0.vlvr, llfhzss., . Kingslon, . . E'z'mz'nm, . . llamvkill, llhsx., Clarion, Pa., . . Smcambc, Eng., . .AIlIl'160f0y, !Wax.v., 44 s., . W. 'l'uttle's . . S. H. II . . . . A. H. 9 Mrs. A. M. Porter's . . . P. H. 8 . . P. H. 8 . A. Brown's . . P. H. 20 . . S. H. I8 . . A. ll. I7 . . P. H. II . J. Manix's . . A. H. 9 . . P. H. zo . . S. H. zz . A. Weeks's . . . P. H. I2 . . . A. K. Bugbee's Miss L. B. Stetson's . . . B. F. Swasey's . B. F. Swasey's . . . S. H. 25 . . . S. H. I5 . F. E. Springer's . ..... H. I4 Miss L. B. Stetson's . . . . . -I.Manix's Mrs. S. M. Peters,s . ..... P. H. I4 Miss L. B. Stetson's A. E. Woodsum's . E. Knight's . . . A. H. 20 . Mrs. M. Loud's . VV. Field's . . . Kingston. . E. C. Conner's . B. F. Swasey's . . j. W. Field's . . A. I-I. 26 . L. H. 5 . Ncwhall, Henry Carver, . Pipcr,john Moody, . . Preston, james Frederick, jr., . . Rand, Albert Edward, . Rowe, Stewart Everett, . Sands, Merrill Burr, . . Scales, Freeman Montague, Schneider, Louis Kleinschm Smith, Lewis Edward, . Sperry, Ellsworth, . . Stayton, Frank, . . Study, Herbert Guy, . Thing, Wilbur, .... Tomlin, Henry Ilurlhurt, Tuttle, Webster, . . . VanKeuren, Harold How, Watson, Herbert Aborn, West, John Briggs, Jr., . Wiggin, Dayton Carroll, . Wilcox, llollis Bradford, Wright, Douglas Herr, . idt, f'lII'1jfr'frl', AAI., llfrxvl Sf67ElIIl'f.l'l!17UlI , lJarrhc.v!r'1', flA1.r.v.', I'1'fwir!:11ru, lf. I., Ayfllffllgfllll, . . AQ-wlofwillla, zllnsx., New York, IV. Y., lfl'oo,l'b'l1, N. Y., Orefm C105 N. 7., 3111110 IfV1iIlIf.l'0l', Col G'1'fru111m101r', Del. , lt,1.L'hNll7lltl', llni., . Li11zc1'1'rk, rllc., . llammmzlon, N. 7. E.u'lw', .... Briafqapa1'f, Cllllll . , b'o.v!on, llhxr., . Sl. Paul, llliun., Afl'7rM'c'f1Ilr, . . . Cjhflfllfv, Ill., . Sf. Paul, Illinn., nz., ..', I ,Milf 5 .. EQEYERK X - a , X- X, N Ar, 1 , ,rc 1 Q '...' R53-1 4 I X , 45 . . . P. ll. IO . E. ll. Gilman's . L. B. Tilton's . P. DeMeritt's . . Kensington . . . . A. H. 8 . Miss A. M. Flagg's . . . . S. H. 25 . S. A. Lawrencc's Mrs. S. M. Peters's . . Hampton Falls . . . P. II. 5 . W. 1 ield's . A. Lawrcncc's . . F. Tuttle's . P. H. I4 . P. ll. 24 . . . . P. H. 16 . . . . Newfields Mrs. E. Gardner's . . . . P.II.r5. Class ei l903 junior Editorial. N the morning of September fifteenth, when , 3 the chapel bell had called us to our duties :Q X at the beginning of a new year, we looked with , anxious curiosity at the scantily filled front row 0 I I , . f.' where sat a few woebe one lookin Pre bs, and an . g g l :Pa z 6 our hearts sank within us. We turned beseech- ' u n 4 4 ingly to the fathers and founders of old Exeter, 0 if 77 accustomed to look down upon us from the walls of the chapel but they had thrown up their hands 44.54 and turned their backs in despair. lhat same front row had been raced or dis raced for nearl SZ E Y a centur with little bands of luniors, but never in , Y l . ??::Q Ls- the history of Prepdom had such a horde of kin- H3 gm' ,, clergarten graduates been scraped together to pro- fane the venerable precincts of our chapel. We knew then and there that the class of 1903 fwith a large 35 was a hopeless failure. Our expectations have been fully realized. They have done nothing this year, and there is little hope for the years to come. Their one redeeming feature is their refusal to associate with 1901. We congratulate them heartily on this sign of almost human intelligence, and on this fact we build our hopes for the future. May the gods grant that three years of Exeter atmosphere will have wrought the necessary change when they take up the responsibilities of Seniors in 1903. Preps will be Preps sometimes, but sometimes Preps will be Preps all the time. 47 Adams, Harold Lyman, . . Azhderian, Roupen Boghos, Baldwin, Marshall, . . . Beard, Morris Lyon, .... Bowman, Victor Wentworth, . Burke, Oscar Meech, . . . Carbia, Henry Burt, . Carson, Robert Henry, . Castro, Antonio Felix, . . Collins, Timothy Edward, . Cooney, James Lawrence, . Crichton, Arthur Boxer, . . Dowd, Daniel, ..... Elliott, Harold Clifford, . . Farrell, Andrew Charles, Jr., . Flanagan, Thomas Edmund, . Forster, George Cole, . . . Franehot, Nicholas Van Vranken Grozier, Richard, ..... Hanford, Scott, ..... Harman, Francis Lynde Stetson, Hawkey, Joseph Pearse, . . . Jackson, Fielding Vaughan, . Johnson, John Charles, . . King, Elmer Henry, . Lahey, John James, . . . Leavitt, Robert Grandison, . Ling, Don Leon, .... Maine, Albert Burt, . . . McCormack, James Rossa, . McMann, John Joseph, . Meras, Ralph Eugene, . . Moulton, Erwin Brown, . . . Newcomb, Leslie Wardwell, . O'Brien, Earle Parker, . . Oskamp, Eugene Gordon, . Palmer, Roswell Saltonstall, . Piper, Jonathan, .... Sawyer, Wesley Stephen, . Schrempf, Frederick, . . Shaw, Frederick Enoch, . . Strachan, Ernest David, . . Stuart, Harry Winfield, . . Thomson, Robert Melzard, . Ward, Riley Dean, -. . . Wells, Sidney Deeds, . . West, Donald, ...... Williams, Edmund Farrington, . Junior Zlass. Cenler Osszyree, . . 1lfhU'507fll 11 , A rlueu ia , lt'a11z.vey:, N. jf., . . Durham, .... A'orht.'stf.'r, N. Y., . New York, IV. Y., . Sem Yuan, Porto Nico, . . . Scrzmlon, Pa., . . San ffuan, Porlo Rim, llelefm, Zllonl., . . Scranlon, Hz., Beslan, Mzss., . Boslon, Illnss., . . Wes! Roxbufgf, Mzss., Obyrhnvzt, Pa., . . Hz!! River, Zllaxs., . fiU'llll.7lg'f0ll, Mo., . IVir1g'ara Hills, N. Y., Boston, Ilhzxs., . . Emmslou, Ill., . Rutlami, Vl., . llloullofwifle, . . . A'iehuzona', Ind., . . fhzrM1r1z', VI., . . 5bfl'1If1lA'E, N. Y., . Soulhhoro', Mrzss., . Borlou, Jkhzss., . Smrboro', Ale., . . Soulhbriffge, Maxx., . Ogzphanl, Pa., - . C!llllbf'iIl:g L', Miss., . Exeler, ..... Mzrlh llamjblou, . . Alt. Desert Ferry, Ille., New York, N. Y., .' Ciilflillllflfli, 0., . . New York, N. Y., . Slralham, . . . Kensiuglon, . Exeter, .... llaverhill, Mzsr., . lllonlreal, Can., . W'fzkefe!rl, Ilflaxs., . Exeler, . . . Edna, Tex., . . Roslimlale, Zllasx., . Sl. Paul, jllimz., . Hi!! Cigv, S. Dak., . 48 . E. C. Conner's . . A. H. 24 . . P. H. I3 . . G. Wingate's . . G. H. Selleck's . . . . S. H. 6 . Miss A. M. Flagg's .I . . . A. H. 16 . . . . A. H. 24 Mrs. J. E. Gardner's . . . . A. H. II . . O. Faulhaber's Mrs. H. D. Chesley's . . . . S. H. I5 . . J. W. Field's Mrs. K. H. Davis's . . . . P. H. 6 . . . . S. H. 3 . Mrs. J. E. Gardner's . . . W. Tuttle's . . J. P. DeMeritt's . . C. L. Conner's . . . P. H. 5 . . A. K. Bugbee's . J. W. Field's . . . A. H. 7 . . C. E. Warren's Mrs. F. A. Sulivan's . . . . A. I-I. 26 . J. W. Field's . . . A. H. IO . R. E. Meras's . Smithls . . . L. H. 4 . . G. H. Gooch's . . J. P. DeMeritt's . . . A. H. 16 . . . . Stratham Miss A. E. Robinson's . . F. Schrempf's . . A. H. II . . A. Burbank's . . J. W. Field's . R. P. Thomson's . . . . S. H. 21 . . . A. H. ro . . P. H. 16 . L. H. 3 . Q 2 SENIOR, . . UPPER Mmnuc, LOWER MIDDLE, . Summary. JUNIOR, . . TOTAL, . Q37 SQ Representation. Massachusetts, . . . 70 Louisiana, . New Hampshire, . . 57 Michigan, . New York, . . . . 33 Porto Rico, . - Pennsylvania, Maine, . . Indiana, . Connecticut, Ohio, . . Illinois, . . Iowa, . , New Jersey, Texas, . . Maryland, . Minnesota, . Rhode Island, Vermont, . Virginia, . Kentucky, . . 26 South Dakot . I4 Tennessee, . 8 Washington . 7 Arkansas, . 7 Armenia, . 6 Canada, . . 6 Delaware, a,. . . . . 1 ' ' . 6 District of Columbia, . . 6 England, , 4 Georgia, , 3 Missouri, , . 3 Montana, . 3 Oregon, . . 3 South Car .2 49 Olina, 2 2 2 2 2 I I I I I I I I I I I 287 N .ar f N ' WW' ' 3 . gil! .f::.f:.'r.m,m... ' x ' X' . J 'll '9 V. ' 'r asm N tl el I .m .M I , l v' tar-2151. ll L 'Sew Q WZ? gl ' 1 'p T T l I .,. S:ai lx ' l..,f' ' W 'i - -ff jj .jpg 'A Q'..:,i::.i 91.555 ' -X :digit 7 'WWF ++1:zi5' 4H , gr Lf- gg ziaisrgie A f 1 r AT Exeter the fellows eat Where'cr they like it best- That is unless they do not leave At will or by request. A crowd of twenty boys or so, With cavernous insides, In early fall betook themselves Where festive pie abides At Jenness'sg they filled themselves With cake and jam and such, Veal cutlets and with apple sauce, In fact they ate too much. This food produced a joyous moody They all became hilarious, Disporting in the dining rooms With many tricks and various. Some threw the heavy biscuits round And hove them at the wallg The plaster showered on their heads- Thcy didn't mind at all. The mistress of the boarding-house Arose in lieree revoltg The doors were locked and double-locked XVith padlock and with bolt. .7'1N'lIL'll'01lf.' the shame of such a thing Sauk deep into their minds, 50 Q3 5 N ' . w' 5 5 .gn-az 2 3-4 And many vows were registered Of many different kinds. Some to DeMeritt's took their way, And some at Bugbee's stayed, The others in a band did form And Eastman's did they raid. Ah, woe to Eastman's peaceful roof! The matron rent her tresses, And with forebodings loud received Those awful ex-jennesses. Ah, woe from evil habits came! Oh, habits hard to break! Oh, why did then these awful boys Make such a great mistake ! Fond memories of former times Relieved their minds from care, A boundless spirit filled their souls And missiles filled the air. Again a revolution broke, Again were they expelledg They shook their fists in awful rage And Fierce for vengeance yelled. And vengeance did they take, forsooth! For after their last feed They made the place an awful mess And rough-housed it indeed. The havoc was a gruesome thingg When they their bodies filled They threw the food aroundlthe roomg The sugar then they spilled, And on the sugar poured the cream And coffee-then they found That this would he a lovely sight When it was stirred around. Then as a last, long, fond, farewell, With sentimental tear, They hung the sugar bowl on high Upon the chandelier. if I' I' Ol' if 'I' I At Stetson's now they take their meals, But if I am not wrong- And I am pretty sure I'm not- They will not stay there long. Already there are rumored tales Of several slight mishaps, They've broken many windows and Had incidental scraps. Tradition will not let them stay, Connections they must sever, 'For men may come and men may go, But they go on forever. SI Prcsirlml, . Vice Plwidml, . . Sccrelzzry mm' Trmszwur, . P1'e:irz'm!, . Vice P1'esz'r1w1!, Sefrclazjf rum' Y'n'r1:w'el' . . PfC5l.!fEllf, . . V ia' 1,l't.'.S'fl1'L'll!, Sccrefazgf and Tre1z.vm'L'r, . . 1JI'L'5l'll'E1lf, . V ice Presiflffil, Sacrclazjf mm' 7'rerz.m1u.-1' Zlass Dfiiccrs. SCIHOY ZIBSS. First Term. . FRY. ALEXANDER. FULLER. upper middl First Term. PIOGAN. CANNON. LOEWENTIIAL. Second Term. H ARMAN. S'1'AD'rI.ANnER. STRou'r. e Blass. Second Term. CAN NON. BARKER. Lo1':wEN'r1-IAI.. Bower middle Zlass. First Term. Second Term. CoNNoR. CONNOR. HALL. I'IALL. HAVIES. I'IAYES. Junior Zlass. First Term. Second Term. MCCORMACK. COONEV. SHAW. SHAW. BURKE. KING. 52 Third Term FRY. CLAY. KEIQVER. Third Term. BRADLEY. ROCKWELI. TRAVIS. Third Term. CONNOR. MOORE. Lovin. Third Term. COONEY. SHAW. CR1cH'1'oN. I Z 0 Phi Epsilon Sigma. HARRY TANNIER ADAMS. ALOER STEDMAN BOURN. HEN RY TEEGARIJEN BRADLEY. JAMES ATWOOD BURGESS. CIIARLES ERSTENE CLAPII. JAMES OWEN FOSS. ROBERT HERKIMER. WILLARD DEERE I-IOSRORD. HORACE BLINN HUNTER. WAI.'l'IfR WILLIAMSON MANTO N. members. 54 HAROLD O'I'Is. EDWARD I-IALL PUTNAM. GEORGE BENJAMIN ROGERS. HONVARI7 ANIDRENV ROSS. EUGENE MI'l'CHELL SAWYER. AI.l3ER'l' CIIESTER TRAVIS. HAROI.IJ I-IOWE VANKEUREN IIEREERT AEORN WATSON. CHARLES HAROLD WELIIORN. HAYNVARD WlI.SON. llw-hw. lhlln f J l G , ,f l A ,. :A A '1 .f , . .',,' Q . 'A J.. ,- ., , ' r ' z 'Q' 1,7 ' ik: , , . . ', f b ' X I ,nr ,il , , .v ,Ani W V ' , ,ng f Q 35 . .. A .,- ' ' v ff? , I , hi llxlly llnll ilildll CD Ehsll, Ron Rov ALICXANIJER. RAL!-H I'lAR'1 1' BowI.Es. josmfu MCBATI-I BE'1'rEs. WAI,lJO Hon' C1.Av. WILLARIJ ZICLLER CARR. ERLE THOMAS ESHELMAN. josE1'n WIl,SON EMERSON EzRA CuARLEs Frrcu, jR.' Kappa Epsilon Pi. n1Cmb0l'S. ISAAC GEORGE FRY. GEORGE COLE FORSTER. FRANCIS EDWARD GAGE. TIARRY A. GREGG. WILUAM HAWKEN HuMR1cuoUsE, JR. R1c1IARD FREDERICK KRUSE. EARLE PARKER O,BRIEN. ALPHA REUBEN SAWYER. Kappa Delta Pi. JAMES LAMAR BERGSTRESSER, ,02. JOHN FRANCIS DORE, 'OI. CYRUS JAMES EIIDER, 'oI. EDGAR SIIUMAN EVERHART, '01, PROF. WII,I.IAM ALI.EN FRANCIS. GEORGE LYNN Gmns, 'oo. JOHN TAZEWELL JONES, 'oo. ln0lllb8l'S. JOHN LANG, JR., 'oo. FLORENCE JOHN PRICE, 'OI. Louxs ERNEST RORIIE, 'oI. FOSTER HARRY ROCKWELL, 'OI WII.l.IAM ANDREW WOOIJS, 'OI EDGAR ZIMMERMAN, 'oI. 60 1 ' 1 l Embva vi ff mil R. R. ALEXANDER. H. S. Bxc:E1,ow. J. A. BURGESS. W. II. CI.Av. E. C. CONNER. L. II. EGAN. II. T. ADAMS. J. M. BE'1'rEs. II. T. BRADLEY. C. DEAN. W. S. D11.I.oN. M. W. ELLIS. W. W. IfI1l.1.. members. '00. 'OL I. G. Flw. W. II. IIUMRICIIOUSE, JR B. P. JAMES. R. F. KRUSE. P. F. F. S'1'RoU1'. . W. MAN'roN. II. PUTNAM. E. Ronnie. L. SCALES. B. S'1'RAssnU1u:ER. J. WIEIIIRER. '02. K. F. Bklm.. M- B- SANDS- 15. J. CAILIENIDER. L- E- SMITH- J. W. KNIIIHS, JR. H- H- TOMUN- V, MULTER. II. II. VANKEUREN. '03. T. E. FLANAGAN. F- E- SHAW- 63 WW7 7 HROPO rn ph sym ldunl ln Sw' Swan 'naw ,, ol fb' ID vqlovrnhn' e T ...- no vt' X n u..,:-mn , aimmilgaflzazttaigiaaaamn Hg' iiiiiifk- gl. -. ...-1-'i III mn mix ' ll ,,,.. u -1gi1::E!m:53,t31mjaaQ'H11 e m ma . E M ' 2 num mmm I H H ' .wg-,aaaigh ,',., Ln !!!11!!lE3ggmt'lHgwgggmm ,... Q., :Am IIIIIIIBI HiiEixH'5E'1W?aa:a1'? 1:':a':'a:a:a9-. .emma HiiiazenxaaaxaagiggviwmW,,, 1 Q--N. 1.... Wm'1HWi11H??1'?5ff122f'ff22225!'-9 :::::::::::::::::::' mimi' II ml!.!.!!5EEEEEhi:I:I ' '... ,. wt - ' 'I 1'IIIIIIIIIIIEmuIRauma'IIIHIQWIIIQ jj. 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VOL. V, x886.. NAMES No'r I'uR1.1suEn. VOL. VI, 18870 C. H. IIALL. C. B. IIURST. L. D. ORRISON. A. LEE. R. P. HUNTINGTON, JR. VOL. VII, 1888. . S. P. DUIPFIELIJ. T. W. LAMON1' J. SM1'1'x-I, JR. C. F. C1.ARKsoN. W. B. FRANKLIN. V.0L. VIII, I8gx. G. M. LEVEN'I'Rl'l'F. II. C. MINTON. A. W. Cooxuc. H. H. HAYNER. VOL. IX, 1892. R. H. TIIAYICR, JR. M. D. MIIIQICIC. C. D. Boo'ru. Q J. F. BARRE'r'r. A. M. HERVEV. VOL. X, 1893. A. K. MoE. F. W. Joi-lNs'roN. A. C. BRENT. VOL. XI, x894.. R. D. BRAcRE'1'1'. I-I. E. BAUMER. L. H. SHARP. vor.. xxx, xag5. C. I-I. GEILS. H. C. Houcx. S. G11.MAN. L. P. ADAMS. G. R. S'romss. vor.. xm, 1897. W. H. BURGESS. D. H. HAVDICN. I-I. M. GI'1'1'1Nr:s. B. Z. KASSON. G. G. W1-n'rcoMn. vox., x1v, rags. A. J. ZIMMIER. R. W. SAwvER, JR G. T. W. LlCAVI'I'1'. P. BAR'l'I.E'I'l'. VOL. XV, 1899. W. C. CLEVELAND. W. B. YVESTON. F. B. FAULKNER. L. V. V. BANNER. E. C. CONNICR. VOL. XVI, x9uo. J. LANG, JR. W. H. UUMRICIIOUSIC, JR ll. S. Bummw. II. Urns. . R. W. VARNICV. Che Exonian. Published Semi-wcckly by the Students of Phillips Academy. Ilh1n1gz'l1g Ef!1'la1'. .fI.v.rfJl1uz! flhlllllsfllllg' lfllllllllf. PAUL S1rA1+'1fR,x'1'1I, 'oo. GEORGE L. Gmns, 'oo. l3u.fz'11c.v.v fllanqgzr. f1.N'1'A'fflIIf l?usiuc.v.v llhzzlngcr. Rua T. Esmc1.M,xN, ,0I. Au-HA R. SAWVICR, lol. Sfr1'uff11'1'. Al,I!lCR'l' C. 'I'RAvls, lor. I,om:-2 II. lC1:AN,'00. Emvfxkn II. PUTNAM, lOl. ILum1.n Urns, '00, Mlf:klul.l, li. Simms, ,02. W11.1.mm L. Iioumzllllzxwv, '01, WAI.'rlcu W. MANTON, '01, 68 f i' 1 C A ,I by i f Y ' .1 4 M Q AR ek N N :tara . ff 'S faigi , ,Ij 1' ' 1: a-- f T2 -i, rzlf 11-:lvl 1 5 6 MJ' 1 -Q: - -.N 4 4 --ff r'f 53ZJ'!f ffl ', ff-lfi:l 1:9mi X .47 N ', , - . I, , -7 :-, it-,L-X A !!. -,....,. , f, sax K M .ax . . . I Vffd. Pg, ssl Qt.,-null f ,Q ,,- - .. X, Y in i s J- gf' ' X l t, t fx V1 :A .gf , f .. tl 'K it iffirs 8 if, N. -s Qt 8 my , t1,. Je, Q x Exollian Editorial. N the year 1878 three students named Mariett, Balch and Needles, feeling .the 'flack of a proper medium for the interchange of opinions and the discussion of matters of general interest, founded the school paper known as the Exomkuz. For the first ten years of its existence, that is, up to 1888, the Exouian was published weekly. Since that time it has been issued semi- weekly. At first the efforts of the founders were looked upon with some disfavor by the Faculty, who feared that the editors might devote more time to the paper than to their studies. The publication maintained a standard, however, which not only reflected credit on the editors and the school, but soon made it one of the 'first preparatory school publications in the country. From its inception, the Ex07ll'd7l has tried to present as accurately as possible the sentiment of the school, and, though essentially a private concern, it has unselfishly devoted itself at all times to school interests. The Exoniazz has never striven for financial gain. This fact was never more manifest than in recent years, during which the rapid advance made by the Academy in scholarship and in athletics, in its competition with larger and more heavily endowed schools, has demanded a higher standard of excellence and more time and labor from the editors. That these demands have been met in a manner creditable to its editors, the present reputation of the paper gives sufficient proof. Proud of its past, hopeful of its future, may the Etl7rIlll'tlll continue to advance in excellence with the dear old school of whose sentiments it is the mouthpiece. 69 E. E. W A. W F G M, L. C. C. H, G. F. H , W R, J. J, J. H. E. Editors ot the Exonian. H. MARIETT, '78. B. BALCII, '79, N, NEEDLES, JR., '80, A. WYMAN, '79, . C. BAYLIES, '80, B, FAY, '80, N. P. MIZAIJ, '81, H, CUSHING, '79, E. SENTON, '80, A. STRONG, '81, E, HAMLTN, '80, L. DAWES, JR., '80, R. PARSONS, '82, A. A1.DR1C11, '81, OSGOOIJ, '82, M. HALL, JR., '82, P. WINTERS, '83, F. I'l01.1,AND, '81, A. ORIJWAY, JR., '82, A. I-I11.1,, '81, I-I, W EN'l'WOR'l'H, '82, I. K. N0vEs, '82, W, W. COLEURN, '81, J. C. W C. W w C. W F. T. CODMAN, '81, F. CLEMENT, '83, C. SMITH, '81, C. FE1,'r0N, '82, W. BALDWIN, '82, K, BARTON, '82, E. BALES, '83, C. BOYIJEN, '82, H. STANVAN, '83, R. VARICK, '83, C. S. El.GU'l l'ER, '83, W. H, RAND, JR., '85, B. W. PALMER, '84, J, M. l'l'1'l'lERS, '84, L. ANDERSON, '84, L. IIoN0RE, '84, J, T. MA1.0NE, '85, E, C. BATES, '85, II, D. l':VlERl'1'I'l', '85, E. O. NIl'I'ClllCl,l., '85, T, W Cm1,Ds, '87. C. XVUR'l'ICNl!lCRG, '86 T In Ordcr ol Election. M. W. MATHER, '86, P. H, TRACY, '87, C. LEB. W11'HR0w, '86, A, LEE, '87, C. B, HURST, '87, W. J. FARQUHAR, '87, S. P, DUI-'l'lEl.lJ, '88, . W. LAMONT, '88, C. F. C1.ARKs0N, '88, W. F, BAKER, '89, S. M. BRICE, '89, R. FURMAN, '90, P, S. SKEELE, '90, A. O1,1vER, '90, B. C. DEWo1.1f, '91, A. P, LORD, '89, F. T. CARR, '90, H. C. MIN'FON, '91, G. M. LEVEN'l'Rl'l I', '91 E. M. GROVIER, '90, R, J, BARIDWELI., '90, L. MCKEE, '91, E. M. S'l'0TI'lERS, '90, C. A. K1MRA1.1., '91, E, W. STRONG, '92, A. W. COOKIE, '91, E. C. H. JONES, '91, T H. S, CoLT0N, '92, A. H, WHITNEY, '92, A. J. DRAl'liR, '93, C, L. HAVIJICN, '92, S. I. T0Nj0R01f1f, ,93. P. RAND, '93, P. P. S. DOANE, '93, E. R, MA'rl1Ews,'92. F, J, MAIIONIEV, '93, A, SCOTT, '93, F, MlERRlI,l., '94, W, D. FREEMAN, '94, C, F, CRAPO, '94, C. I, VVRIGHT, '94, J, A. L0vE, '94, 70 R. H. T11AvER, JR., '92, . C. CLARKE, JR., '93, P. ADAMS, '95, H. GE11.s, '95, P, Hum., '96, C. BUCK, '95, J0l1N COURTENAY M. VVATSON, '95, R. STORES, '95, S. BRADFORD, '96 R, A. I-IAvs, '96 E. BENTON, '96, G. STARK, '96, E, B1ssE1.1., '96, W. SAWYICR, JR. F, CAMERON, '97 LVDECRER, '97, L. LANCNECKER, '98 W. JAMES, '97, J. BEACH, '97, H. R0nERTs, '98 E. FRANCHOT, '98 E. REESE, '98, C. BRUCE, '98, M, COCHRAN, '99 W, HAHN, '99, R, SEARS, '98, B, WESTON, '99 V, V. BANRER, ,QQ W. VARNEV, 'oo OWEN, '99, E, BEssEl,1., ,99 Sl1AFlfRA'rl1, '00, A. W01.1-'E, '99, T. ESHELMAN, '01 A, GREEN, '00, C. FATREANRS, '00 L, Gnms, '00, R. SAWYER, '01, C, TRAVIS, '01, I-I. ECAN, '00, OT1s, '00, L. D0UC11ERTv, OI H. PUTNAM, '01, B, SANDS, '02, W. MANTON, '01 ,X- SWW N X Q13 f - S XWQJX january january Fczlmrttzlry lfclmrtnlry 1 clmrn:n'y l ulwru:n'y Fcltruzxry l cIrrn:n'y Mnrclt l:CCflll'2l'S and Sllbiicfsv 16.-Glas. Cutms Gunn, jtt., . Good Citizenship 23.-Col.. llnxlcv G. l'lt0u'l', . . General Gordon 2.-XVILLIAM W. El.l.SWOR'l'll, . . . . Arnold and Antlrti 3.iXVII.l.lAM W. El.I,SWOR'l'll, . Front Lexington lo Yorktown 7.-Wn.t,1,tn L. UNM-zmvoon, . . Ilnnting with n Cmnurn 9.-W. M. R. PQRICNLJII, . . Annlogics bulwccn Literature :mtl Art 14.-ICDWIN l . RICE, . . . The French Revolution 28.--ICIJWIN lf. Rtcta, . . ....... Napoleon 14. Puolf. WILl.I,xM G. VVARII, . 'l'hc Ibcvclolnnunt of Greek Art 72 . u Che Hbner II. merrill Prizes. Turku ANNUAL CoN'ras'r, JUNE zo, 1899. winners ol Zomvosltion Prizes. Nr.-I Prize, . . . . . . Gtcoamc BANcRolf'1' FERNALD, '99, Ormm, .fllc The Character of Lady Macbeth. .Sl-cwm' 1'1-isa, . . . Ctmumcs Mu.'roN MOSIES, ,99, ,7UA7I.Yf07Ull, l'11 The Career of Hnnnilnal. Uudges ol Compositions. Mu. BYRON S. I-1URt.nu1', MR. jolm G. HART, Harvard University. Mk. Rlcnmw Conn, winners oi Deolamation Prizes. Hrs! Prize, . . . . . . Dftvm Al.oNzo BA1.nw1N, ygg, .S'mnmw'w'll.-, Pu. Fra Luigi's Marriage.-llclcu Iluul .7ack.wn. Smmfz' Prize, . . .' . . . . JOHN Tnoams 'l'1roMAs, 'oo, .Sb-rmnm, Hz. Spartacus to thc Glncliators.-A'ellngg'. llonornblc fllcnlion, . . . . ROY DAYTON KENNEDY, '00, tS7lIllffi7I'!I', IV. Y. Claudius and Cynthia. Judges of Deelamations. Rav. DR. IIENRY M. MACCRACKEN, New York. MR. jmvms C. Dfxvts, Boston. Du. Clmkmfzs I-I. CLARK, Windsor Hall School. 73 Class Day '0iiicers Zlass Dav Oificers. Prv.vz'a'wzl ry' lhc Day. Oralor. JOHN LANG, JR. Ron Rov ALExANn14:R. llixlarizm . I-IERMAN LARUE BROWN. Paul. l,1'0ffhL'f. I'IAMIL'l'ON STORRS BIGELONV. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS YOUNG !I1Mru.v.r la 0,71!l'L'I1g 1'I7ll'lllIfL'.Y. RALPH WESLIW VARNEY. 1711! llhzrshnl. .S'crvmz' lllnrshal. JOHN 'l'AzEwm.l. JONES. WlI.I.mM IIAWKEN HUMRICHOUSE, JR. SL'c'1'L'frIIj' . vVAl.'I'liR I-IxNns Glumu. Executive Zommittce. Isfmc Gxeouma Fuv, C'mzi1-uma. Wll.I.lAM HA'1'uAwAv COOK. Louis HIQNRV EGAN. memorial Zommittcc. VVALTER P1cN1f1m.1m HAIWAN, Cknzwmnn. Hum: B,xu1'l.lf:'l l'. Lilcokmzlc I.vNN Gurus. 75 june Ball Officers. 1'ru.vin'u11f, . . W. H. Ilumxucuousls, ju., 'oo Vim l'w.v1'fAv1f, . . R. W. Vfxkmcv, 'oo. .S'L'L'l'L'f1IlL1' mn! 7'l'l'1I.V1ll'L'l', . . LANG, AIR., 'oo. Executive Zommittee. R. F, ICRUSE, 'oo. W. Z. CARR, 'o2. II. T. Blmlmcv, 'o1. SCOTT HANFORIJ, ,O3. Floor Directors. W. II. Clucrsu, 'oo. W. D. Ilfwsxfmur, '02 C. H. XVl+:l.mmN, 'o1. G. C. l4'oRs'1'lcR, 'o3. 76 june Ball, IL THE I YMNASIUM, Cucsdav, June 19, N00 AT 8 O'CLOCk. Pcntuckct .'0rchcstra. 'Che Christian Fraternity Zbristian Fraternity. Prcxidefzl, . . V'iC4.'1,7'6'J1'!l'!!Ill, . T1'casm'c1', . .S'ccrclafjf, . I'RrNcxvAr. H. P. AM R. B. AZHDERIAN. MR. F. K. BALL. H. B. CARBIA. A. B. CR1cH1'oN. G. N. CURNOW. S. E. DUNHAM. C. S. DUKE. B. L. ELY. IGN. N. V. V. FRANcHo'r. F. J. FRASER. W. P. HARMAN. S. M. HAn1uNG'roN. W. W. HILL. Officers. members. 79 . J. L. BERGSTRESSER . E. H. COTTON. . A. B. MAINE. . J. J. MuL1.0wNlsv. B. H. HINMAN. L. H. HOUSTON- P. H. Hous'roN. J. F. Hov'r. MR. A. G. LEACOCK. N. C. Loon. R. F. ME'1'CAI.lf. A. T. Ronmws. P. S11A1fF1z,vrH. W. F. S'l'AlJ'l'I.AHDER. E. D. STRACHAN. W. THING. S. D. WELLS. MR. G. A. W11.L1AMs. Fall Term, . . NVintcr Term, . Spring Term, . L. M. CRosIIIIc. G. L. GIIIBS. L. I-I. HOUSTON P. I-I. HOUSTON R. F. MIQTUALF. E. I-I. CO1'1'ON. J. F. Dome. C. S. DUKI-:. L. GRILK. J. BEIu:sTRmssIcIc. H. B. CARIIIA. J. L. COONEV. 0ffiC2l'S. l'z'e.v1'rlm!. Vim l'rc.v1'II'm!. PAUL SIIAIfIfIaA'1'II. L. M. CROSIIIE. G. L. GIIIIIS. L. GRILK. L. GIIILK. H. F. SCIIWARZ. members. '00. R. T. MILI.m'. J. J. NICIIOLS. P. SIIAFI-'RA'I'II. H. F. ScIIwAI:z. '0l. E. G. HILL. J. F. I-IUc:HIf:s. W. H. LOI2wnN'I'IIAL. W. W. MANTON. '02. G. N. CURNOW. '03. E. H. KING. A. B. MAINE. 80 .S'cc1'ulrz1jf. J. F. I'IUGIIIis. W. L. DoUc:I'IIaR'rv. J. F. DONE. W. D. SIIIITII. W. F. S'I'AII'rI.ANDI2R M. E. WIIIIAM. W. M. YVRIGIIT. H. M. NAIISTI-:U'1'. E. H. PUTNAM. A. C. TRAVIS. J. J. NIULLOWNEY. J. J. MCMANN. L. W. Nlswcomn. Che Golden Branch. I-IE Golden Branch was founded in the year 1818, and from that time to- the present day it has enjoyed unbroken prosperity. At first, it was more of a fraternity than a literary society, and for a long time the student body opposed it strongly. Later, entrance to the society became easier.. With this change the strife ceased, and the work of the society inclined more- to the literary side. Now, any student of fair standing, who is interested in, literary work, finds little difficulty in entering the society. 4 The history of the Golden Branch is so closely connected with the history of the school, that they are almost inseparable. For eighty-two years, some of the best men of the school have formed its membership, and many of these attribute much of their success to the training which they received in Golden Branch work. Among the honorary members are such men as Cass, Webster,. Emerson, Whittier and Hale. Meetings are held every two weeks, in the society rooms, on the second. floor of the Academy building, and the literary exercises are open to the public. The rooms are well, furnished and contain a library of over 3,000 volumes. The members look upon the past of the society with a great deal of pride,. and, as this has been one of its most prosperous years, they look to the future with much hope. 1 ' 81 Ofiiccrs of the 6. II. Soulc. lll't'.f1'lA.'lIf. Vice l'1'c.vfn'mll. Scrrularj' mn! 7'rca.m1'w Fall Term, . . R. R. Ar.lcxANnma. R. A. S'l'EI'lIIiNSON. W. P. IIARMAN. Winter Term, . W. P. IIARMAN. E. P. O'BRIEN. J. J. IIOGAN. Spring Term, . II. F. ICICICVER. J. R. CANNON. II. W. SmcRm1.1.. n1ClIll90l'S. '00. R. R. A1.1f:xANmcR. II. F. Klclavlcu. II. W. Sumuul.1.. M. B. DEAN. J. A. P. NEAL. R. Q. VVARIJ. I. G. FRY. II. B. SHERMAN. R. K. Wrcsr. W. P. IIARMAN. 'GL P. R. Iilaluw. I . S. ICIILICN. A. T. Romcxws. J. M. I3lc'r1'lcs. W. N. HAIJLIEV. R. A. STICPIIICNHUN. J. R. CANNoN. J. J. IIouAN. '02. A. 'l'. HRILI.. S. M. llAmuNc:'roN. I.. K. SCIINICIIJI-IR. K. lf. Blum.. II. A. R1N4:. '03. 17. llmvlm. N. V. V. I lzANm:llo'r. IC. l'. O'Ii1aucN. 'I'. li. FLANAUAN. R. IC. M1akAs. 82 6. II.. Soule. N the year 1881 the need of another literary society was so strongly felt that the G. L. Soule was organized. Unlike its sister society, it has no very lengthy history or list of alumni, and yet it can count among its members some of the best men that the school has graduated. At the start, as financial support was lacking, outside assistance became neces-- sary. For about ten years after organization, the activity of its members kept the- society in fiourishing condition. Towards the year 1892, however, interest in' society matters had grown so lax that it became necessary to discontinue meet- ings for a time. Meantime the condition of the society was brought before a few of its alumni, and through their efforts the organization was revived. Recently it has been victorious over its rival in joint debate. Its healthy growth is shown by its large membership roll and the activity of its members. It is to-day one of the leading societies in the school, and if we may infer any-A thing from its present condition, it has a very hopeful future. 53 J. F. Dore. L. Grilk. H. L. Brown R. R. Alexander. the Jleadcmy Debating team. 84 Debate. Harvard Sophomores vs. Exeter. ACAIJEMY CHAPEL, DIQCIEMRRR 8, 1899. Question. Rcsolzwef, That the claims of England in her controversy with the South African Re public are justifiable. Affirmative. fAI1'ZllH'1I,. J. M. GATES. P. E. F1'rzPA'rR1cK. W. L. Loucn. .fll!v1'lmlc. E. H. Lmci 1woR'1'l r. Negative. Llrclcr. Ron R. ALEXANDIQR, loo. Louis GRILR, 'o1. jo1xN F. DORE, 'o1. .f1!lc1'mm:. IIERNIAN L. BROWN, 'oo. Opening speeches, ten minutes eachg rcbuttnls, five minutes each. IlIz1s1'r,. . . . NVQ Meet Again To-Night Tim P. E. A. Guns CLUR. DL'!'l'.S'I'0lI of Mc 7lIlIg'l'J, . . Negative Judges. PRES. C. S. MURKLAN11, Durham. HON. W. P. CHADWICK, Exeter. MR. I. L. NVINTERS, Harvard. 85 ZVu.vz'c, . Ojwenhzg' lt'c1m11'ks, Dcrlamrzlibn, . 1x'e.volzwri, Debate. Golden Branch vs. 6. II. Soule. ACADEMY CHAPEL, Al'R1L 2, 1900. Pl'0gl'alIIl112. ORCHESTRA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Presiding Otiicer. Louis GRILR, '01, CGolden Branchj. . . . The Ballad of the East and West, . . A'1jJ!1'ng. E. H. PUTNAM, '01, CGolclen liranchj. Debate. That the United States should retain Affirmative. G. I.. Soule. HARRY B. SHERMAN, 'oo. GEORGE A. KING, 'o2. 7 ALTON T. ROBERTS, or. filferualc. THOMAS E. FLANAGAN, ,O3. . The Ghost Patrol, P. the Philippine Islands. Negative. Golden Branch. GEORGE L. Gnms, 'oo. JOHN F. DORE, 'o1. JOHN J. NICHOLS, too. .'IIfft'1'llllfB. HERBERT F. ScuwARz, 'oo. E. A. Mandolin and Guitar Club. SL'fc't'fZ'0ll , M. B. DEAN, '00, Leader. Dcrlmuzzlian, . . Speech Nominating J. G. Blaine, . . . lugurxall. R. R. ALExANnER, '00, CG. L. Soulej. Dedsiuu of Mc 71lfgg'L'J, . . . . Negative iludges. I'ION. THOMAS LEAvi'r'r. REV. DR. EDXVARD GOODRIIJGE. A. O. FULLER, Eso. 86 In mcmoriam llcwis Chorndike mitchcll, Class of l902 Died may 27 moo O 1-ii-r OF THE 0 ll-ni-1 7 o S7 T lib CA Hhpl ly 15190176 1 mu UQ? .T 5, L . .... A s 477 I ,Af - 5 . I, g .. . r' wb' 1 f mi Q L i E A ' QA X 1 LR- 0 L 4 tk .- ' -'15, ' 1 1 H121 WXR Y R11 ' ff f Q T - ' 1 Q 5' QQL- 5 4 A. f if ?' ' X 4 . ' ' 'N gi ' 1:11, . .Q f- ry wg-sa' 'A . up 1 the Evolution ei the mczornack Zap. Echoes from tho Class Room. MR. Boxvmzs.- What is a quire? WILLARD, 'oo.- A collection of singers. 38 MR. Bowms.-ft Baldwin, how do you spell coffee? BALnw1N.- C-o-u-g-h-y !?? ! ! UQ MR. FORD. - Sherrill, put this sentence on the board. Dictating: Do you understand me correctly, you ass? it DR. h'VlI.I.IAMS.-H Does anyone know of any direct descendant from the Huguenots P QMufHed voice from rear of room.,- VanKeuren. UQ I-lAm.icv, '01, ordering from the store-room in the Chemical Laboratory.- One hood, one pneumatic trough, one extra long meter stick, one piece of carbon dioxide, two rubber corks. 58 DR. XVILLIAMS.-- What was the arrangement of the Roman maniple? DEARBORN, 'oo.- Like a tive spot in a deck of cards. DR. VVILLIAMS.-H How is that? I don't know anything about cards. D1-:ARnoRN, 'oo.- Neither do I, somebody told me. Dk. WlL1.mMs.- What alteration was made under Marius? D1-ZARHORN, 'oo.- They took out the ace to let the elephants ride through. 38 O,BRll'IN, reading Evangeline.- Prominent three, distinguished alike for bulk and for binding, Barift s Artillery Guide and thc Commentaries of Czusar, Out of thc Latin translated by Arthur Goldrige of London. MR. 'l'U1f1's, triumphantly.- Here is Standish reading Caesar for pleasure, and some of you think it work. Sul-:kRl1.I,.- I-Ie had a trot. 39 the Glcc Zlub E7 1 -. 1 1, 1'l',-1',1F1'l1', 'Q 1 ,IW AHIIH l I', I ll' 1 '1 1 ul 1' , F011 ,ffflf Jff 'I ' 'V 1 '11 11' 1' I 1 1., 111'l7 '1 'A111Z,111'1.,,'1,1, 1 111'1 ,,,41'Q, 11 ' 1,,,,',1l 11, 1 flfllfl 1' 'fW1-111 f1f f 1 1 1 1 1 ' XWX1 I 161 ff! ffl f - V l11.m.1! 111111111 1, J....4 9 sv 1lM Iwf I' ,Nfl-1 9 i X Bl GE Low :soo be ' 1 ' - 1 ' Q . , ff? . 1' ' ' '- L EM .,s,. RIA If J i - - Q A A gi A A J 1'1'csi1lu11l, . . W. A. Woons, 301. If'1'1'1- 1'1-.'.via'u11f ,... W. L. 1J0l11:mcu'rv, ,OI. .S'n'1'1.'l111Q1'1z111l Y'1'm.r111'c1', . II. T. ADAMS, ,OI. PWM Yk'1111r.r. .S'm1111f 7Z'11111'.r. II. T. Almms, 'oI. S. Ullllil.0NV, '0o. W. L. IJoU1:1mR'rv, 'o1. W. ELLIS, 'oI. L. II. E1:.xN,'0o. E. I+'I.AN1x1:1xN, '03, F. Sxmw, 'o3. INIU1,'1'l1:x, 'o2. II. II. V,xNK1cuklcN, ,02. fY1'.vl B11.v.r1.'.v. .S'L'l'UllI1, l7,lI.V.Vl'.Y, j. M. li1a'1'1'1as, 'oI. R. A1.1cx1xNm:l:, 'oo. E. J. C1u.1.ENmcR, '02, I . BRILI., 'o2. C. DEAN, '0I. S. IJILLON, 'ox. I. G. Fkv, Ioo. 1 j. W. Kmnns, ju., Ioz. W. II. IIumxuc110l1sm,jR., I00. L. E. SMITH, 'o2. M. B. SANDS, '02, R. B. S'1'R1xss1zmu:1c1a, '01. 1ll11.vf1'11! l71'1'1'1'l111', . . R, ll. limx'l,lqs, .fIL'.fn111f111111'.v!, . .XV. II. Cnnli, OO. Che mandolin and Guitar Zlub 422- '- fu? iw! . . A Q HN J ::::P.1':f'.'.'.:' QJ fm W V M Nami fff6wKxw',41W1i1W W UMW . 9? 5 1,1 V ' VARNLY- IGM! Al1HI1fl7flL1l.V. H. W. Sumuuu., 'oo. M. ROCK, jk., 'oo. II. BAR'I'I,lE'l 'l', 'oo. K. '1'v'1'1'1.rs, 'or. G'u1'!a1's. M. B. DEAN, '0o. l H .11 L1.'llllQ'l'. M. B. DI+1AN,,OO. .flhlllrqgwrl . M. Roux, ju., '00, .S'rf1'eZ111j' nm! 7'1'm.f1r1c1 R. W. VARNIQY, 'oo Sammi' ilA11nl'0!i11.v. R. W. VARNIW, 'oo. Ia. 41. Illu., ,0I. IC. A. KNow1.'roN, ,O2. W. C. T1'l'C0M1i, 'oo. 93 the Jlssemhly Zlub 0fnC0l'S. Pnnviflcnl, W. II. Ilu1x1R1cnoUs1c, JR Via' 1'1'e.vi11'4-111, R. W. VARNEV. Serrxlnzgf amz' Y'rca.rm'ur, 1 1 I. cl. 1'RY. IUGIIIBCPS. II. BAR'1'I.lc'1 r. J. S. BoNn. J. W. Boxn. A. S. BOURN. II. T. BRAn1.lav. W. Z. CARR. W. IJILLON. L. Il. EGAN. F. S. EuI.laN. E. C. FITCH, JR. MR. J. S. FORD. W. A. GREEN. S. IIAN1foRn. W. W. M1XN'l'0N. R. W. MA'rmas. J. McK1':v. W. S. MlaRRu.I.. E. II. Mn.1.1sR, JR. E. P. O,BRlEN. M. ROCK, JR. A. A. Rom-'. E. M. Sfxwvmz. B. F. SHERMAN. H. W. SIIICRRILI.. Il. G. Swlmv. W. C. '1'1'1'c'0MR. C. J. XVEBIHCR. J. B. WlNwAR1m. Il. II. VAN KRURRN. Jllumni Ilssociations. UCW YOPR .flllllllili .HSSOCiafi0II. LAwRIcNcIc E. SILXTON. D. HUNTIQR McAI.1-IN. CAIsIII.I.Us G. KIDIDICR. .S'cw'utf11j'. CIIAS. R. BANGS. WM. J. FARQIIIIAR. ,FORD HUNTINGTON. Pm-.I1'I1'ul1l. CIIARI.If1s MAOVEAIIII. V irc IlI'nf.Yftl,L'7lf.Y. WM. II. RAND, JR. I'lELT'l'0R M. III'I'cIIINc:s. ETIIAN AI.I.IaN. J. CRAIG IIAvIaMIavIaR 7 '1'u11.Iurcr. ARTHUR H. LOCRIQTI. l:'xw'11li11c Camm1'llI'u. MCKEIC D. McKIcIc. HIQNRV SMITII. SB FRIQII. S. DUNCAN. T. W. LAMONT. HOW Ellglalld Hlllllnli .'HSSOCiafi0Il. GEO. T. '1'II.I.IIaN. RORI':R'1' O. HARRIS. EIIWARIJ H AI.Ia. Surrclzzajf. PROI-'. J. A. Tu S. M. CIIII.Ir. F. M. TUCKIER. l'1'f.Ii1Il:11l. PRIaN'rIss CUMNIINIIS. Vfu' l'1'c.vz'fA-zzis. ROHIQRT YVINSOR. WM. E. MlERliII.I.. Y'1'm.vln1'1'. l4 l'S. Mosns P. WIIITIQ. Excrulizfe Cwumilfcf. JI4:RmIIAII SMITH, JR. CIIAS. D. BOOTH. ARTHUR J. DRAI'IcR. 88 wCSfCfll .nlllllllli .'HSSOCiafi0ll. l'1'c.v1'1leu!. FRANK HAMLIN. l RANlil,IN XVVMAN. W. M. R. FRENCH. Wh' 1'1'c.rz'Iz'w1ls. W. C. BovnIcN. SL'CI'c'f1I7j' amz' Trca.v1u'cr. MOR'I'ON D. I-IULI.. I c'.n.'z'ulf we Cam Ill illec . P. P. S. DOANIC. 96 JOIIN D. KALES. JOIIN F. IIoI.I.ANn. Stag masquerade. GRAND MAR WAl,'1'z, . . Two S'rm'. . cms, Scnowlsctnic. . Two STEP. Wmxrz, . Two S'l'lcP. Wixlfrz, . . SCllO'l l'lSClllC . Two Swv, l'oi.K.x, . W.xI.'rz,. . j. W. Kmnns, JR., and E. P. O'BumN, . . . . . Directors and Controllers of Syndicate. DM: Iluuincs, . Chief Manipulator of Tickets. JAKE I.AIllf1Y, . . Programme Vcnder. DANIEL Wicns'rnu, . Chequcr. I'lANNm.x1. Muirm-zu, . . . Party Announcer. West end of hall will he found Fine, Filtered, Distilled, Viscous, Mucilaginous Drainage Water. On the North side of the NVest end of the South gallery will he found a Cheque Room. Tickets for the Bowling Alleys, Shower Baths, etc., may he had upon request. The Universal Festival Orchestra, late from the Transvaal, will render music. 27 Pieces. Please Help H36 Blind. args, ' CAthletic Associationj R lv.- Order of Dances. Might he Changed, Might Not. . Portland Fancy. ...to19oo. Umnnsk at Bugle Call. .toI9o1. Intermission Via I5 Seconds. . . to 1902. . . . CakcW:1lk. . . . . . .toI9o3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LookfortheNexl. Music furnished hy Em juxmau l'oN:wNs'1'1.1eu Ouc'il1cs'1'u,x, of 27 Pieces. 97 11 f ax N ,ffmf 'fir Q QQ' 0 QQA ., it ...' 'Wu' Q xx Il 'L YS 6, .Mx f 'ifcvffg ' 'fr ,R M 3 A ,I .. ax . - v.,J '- m.., A wlywn l llml M N LN Vw '7-'V ' 1 ' rN'f'?-235' In mm ':-'-Ayn Iliff' ' -1 fcuw- f 1 -' Y , X 7 A fix? N I N A , , .X , A .Sim 4 4 iff 1 X A , f'S fkiig , I. 0ld llidlwd. 'gg X . 455 -tfeff' Qlsn'-' Sfwia' ff--I N X wild' 1-.JK 1 Y,,.:fL3f1qImW'uw: ml, Q X Y' ulJ 'Ul A Ll M H' i Sd h . : ' f xx -1, N I . x ' -- . 4 new method. 98 .1 Q 'np 'ron LEAGUE of, AS 5, 0 A 0 Ee fa' Meath -N ,.,m In. Hrlll l ln. Q 1-D K I tb 2, il -I N - wx mv'-,.,' mlulalu rv.--' o members. l'3'emk lllcrriwcll, . . . yllfk A'Elll0', . . lirncv Bl'0ZUlll'Illg , . jark Diamond, . llrzragf Rfzlllclorz, . Bar! Hlmfgn, . Inca Bzwrage, . Elsie Bcllzuoorl, . . . . . F1l4:1,n1Nc:VAUmmN JACKSON- . . EZRA CHARLES F1TcH, JR. . . CHARLES ANTHONY DoN1mRo. . GEORGE Nlaw'roN PRoc'roR, JR. . . WIl.I.lAM MoR1'oN SABEN. . OSCAR Mmzcn BURKE. . ARTHUR EARLIC SAYLES. . ALBERT C1ms'rER TRANS.. HDPIBIISC. Deal' Air. Slnmlirh : Ihave been reading your valuable publication, the T175 72111 lVvekLv, for ncarly a year, and I think it is all right. Frank is a good ideal for any young man to follow, and the good he teaches is well worth considera- tion. Such a publication should find its way into the homes of all the youths of this great land, and the inspiration it would give to young people would be the means of making better and nobler men and women. Mr. Standish is doing an immense amount of good with his stories, and they are being read by all classes. His characters are true blue, and next to Frank, I like Bart Ilodge, and then lazy Browning. Elsie is the girl for 99 Frank, as I think Inza is too changeable- Elsie is kind, tender, true, and in times of emergency is courageous. W. S. IJILLON, Fitchburg, Mass. Da-ar fllr. Sflllllllliihi Although I'm only a girl I enjoy reading the T115 Top as much as the boys do. I wish't I was a boy so I could be like Frank, or else I wish't I was Inza Burrage and could marry him. FANNY M. WRIGHT, Watertown, Mass. 'TN ' the mask and wig Zlub ,9-3 ASKK Wx:- W . vi, Y .XX E Q . ,wqrlovd I mask and wig Zlub. 0ffiCCl'S. l'm-.ffm-nr, . . .... . R. W. VARNIW. Vin' l'l'e.w'f1'z'11f, . . . . H. S. BIGELOW. .S'm'.-1.1131 mm' 7'rm.mrw-, ..... . W. L. DoUc:luaR'rv. m6mb2fS. Mk. j. S. Form. J. J. MCMANN. L. G1m.K. I-I. M. NAns'1'1a1m'1'. E. II. 1'U'1'NAM. j. Gummax.. L. GUMHIEI.. R. I . Kkuslc. A. B. MAINE. IOI A . T. R0u1cu'1's. P. SIlAlf'l RA'l'll. PROP. . J A 1UIf'1's. PCl'f9l'll1al1 C35 uv 'run mask and wig Zlub, UNITY IIALI., wednesday Evening, February zlst, 1999. Programme. MARCH, . . . Belle of the Season, . . Bralfon. XVALTZ, . La Carnlilla, . lL'ua'. Cum and Cum Jllbout. Serena, . . . Miss E. M. '1'U1f'1's. Her Shadow, . E. H. PUTNAM. SCHO'l'l'lSclllc, . . Dancing XVith Ma Baby, . . Bef! .'lllfh0lIJ Red or white. V Robert Gray, a bachelor of forty, .... . . K. F. BRILL. Herbert Gray, his nephew, say twenty-three, .... II. S. BIGELOW. Jane Barnard, engaged to Robert Gray, young, say twenty, . . . . . . . . . . . . Mlss GIiAClEMIC'1'CAI.F. Miss Gray, elder sister of Robert Gray, . . . MISS HELEN P. FRENCH. Time-Al Night, say IO o'clock. Period-The Present. CORNPTI' SoI.0,. . . . . . . . .Svlvrml T. E. FI.,xN,xc:,xN. 102 1 ,ff- ,'?.'M , ,, wg l , 4 Mi. X , 'j -Q A' 1-H KJ 33pv5 ,N :Pr A 5 -' '-1 ' fi-1' ?'f x x- 14' ui H 'J .-. 24f'u.:fe1 qi ' -:fa I X Af. o -2257 1' f'Mf4i'5?'f' X . g , V n..g' K x Y... X ' ' I W - X PTE: ' J Q I im Q! WW Qigw yu ii I -I I X I .Toe Gumbcl's Double. j L. GRILK. lk. F. Klwslc. 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MIC'I'CAI.If. MIl.I.lC'l'. PRA'1 r. '0l. GREIQNIQ. xmas. HAm,EY. '02, K ING . K Now I.'l'0 Lovlc. ' 03. L1zAv1T'1'. Ii. MAINE. I07 . W. H. BROWN, 'O2. . J. W. IQNIBBS, JR., ,O2. H. B. SHERMAN. R. W. VARNEY. W. M. W1ucsn'1'. C. Il. MILLIQR. A. P. PORTER. G. N. PROC'1'OR,J L. T. MI'l'CIlICI.I.. M. B. SANDS. II. A. WVATSON. J. J. MCTMANN. S. 17. Wlcl.l,s. Em ir GUM . S. BII:I':I.ow. W. EMIQRSON . A. GRIQIQN. H. IIoUs'I'oN. . BI.ANcIIAIm. S. BOIIIIN. G. HII.I.. 5. LIf:II:II'I'oN. W. JANIIIIN. W. Bmvxmx. N. M. BIIIIIQII. lnClllbCl'S. '00. II. IloUs'I'0N. O'I'Is. ROCK, JR. A. R01-'If'. '0l. . j. I'RIcI4:. H. I'II'I'NAM. I . SIIIQRMAN. P. 'l'AvI,oR. '02. M. ScAI.I1:s. '03. V. V. l ImNcIIo'I'. II. KING. IOS H. F. ScIIwARz. H. W. SIIIIRRILI. W. D. SMITH. Ii. SWAN. A. C. TRAVIS. K. '1'u'I'I'I.E. A. WIIINIIII. L. K. SCIINIQIIII-:II R. PALIIIIIII. an-V4 Wm CD o Q' V Xxx XR x NN ? fo Q 1-'ifgY,25,a? ' '75,-fa' l l ' Ab 'WZ -H X I 0 . Yt,, 5-5 1 Q X L 'x , g - Q r - 1 In X ' S K 3 'ekq xx. ' -IXW - vu, xgxx- x K' . 954241: . . x X SA xxx A X 2'l:m N Ox 5 Qi U ' Ye Q, . QW V rt Rf' Ap, , f aj X ' m bmvyig xyxxiil, 'F ,x g A I x , the western Klub. is l inl 1'1'4'.r1'1!'ml, . . V720 l,l'L'.Yf!l'L'llf, . . SL'L'l'1?fIUj' am! Y'rc11s1n'cr, H. BAR'l'I.lC'l'I'. II. T. BRAm.1av. j. F. Dome. C. J. Emma. R. J. IRVIN. W. Z. CARR. W. D. Iflosifoklx. T. E. COLLINS. Sc0'r'r IIANI-'oRn. Q 'C Tet L '-' 11856 QR. ' .ix-:W-,i ix...-5,, X, : -K l12Clllb2l'S. '00, L. M. Cuosnm. '0l. J. A. KANm,Icv. O'1 ro KUIQIILCKE. W. II. Lomv1cN'1'nAI.. W. W. MANTON. '02. II. G. S'1'unv. j. B. W1cs'1', JR. '03. F. V. jAcKsoN. D. W EST. I II gy I. G. FRY, '00, L. GRILK, 'o1. M. W. ELLIS, 'o1. R . F IQRUSIC- H. M. NAllS'I'lElJ'l F. S. C. II. H. B. D. H. E. F. S'1'o1amcL. WlaI.noRN. W11.cox. XVRIGHT. XV11.1,1Ams. TW -ML . ' 1 X .,. WC ff !,u' I C 9 f J9 m' U ' if ' V 6,3 ,A - 4 Y 6 3 VQLsf.i ! 554 ' I XXX F :'f.,. ' f uf M ' ,121 lx Q C Jw.- X 7 ME' 3. .. ,J Q. 'fx - 4' .l . t N, 'U fff 116 ,K 1 11 J ' gf A M. BALDWIN. F. K. IBARHOUR. J. BELRNAI-. J. M. B1c'l'rx4:S. M. BLANCHARD. A. S. BOURN. W. H. BROWN. J. L. CONNOR. L. M. CROSMR. W. S. Du.1.ON. L. H. EGAN. M. W. EI.x.xs. I. G. FRY. C. L. FULLIQR. F. E. GAOR. Dcmcritfs. J. B. CGOODBAR. W. H. Gkmuu. L. GRILK. F. L. S. HARMAN W. P. HARMAN J. A. HAVIES. R. W. HINUS. J. J. HOGAN. L. H. HOUSTON. P. I-I. PIOUSTON F. V. JACKSON. R. F. W. S. KRUSE. MEIiRII.I. H. C. NEWl'IAl.l.. E. G. OSRAMP. ll2 H. OTIS. A G . N. PROCTOR, . E. RAND. M. ROCK, JR. T J. A . M. ScO'1'1'. F. SHANNON. . P. SIMON. E. SPERRV. W. C. T1'1'cOMn. A. C. TRAVIS. R. D. VVARIJ. R. Q. VVARIJ. D. I-I. WR1c:1-IT. W. M. XVRIGHT. J H. T. BRADLEY. J. A. BURGESS. J. O. Foss. I-I. A. Gmccsu. W. A. GREEN. J. F. I'IATcII, JR. R. R. ALEXANDER. J. S. BOND. J. W. BONE. W. H. CI.Av. C. J. FRONHEISER. I-I. E. BARRIER. W. A. DEARBORN. T. R. JAREOE. C. E. CLAPP. G. C. FORSTER. 1. S. IIALI.. J. J. N1cnm.s. Stetsows. W. D. Iflosmnlm. G. A. ICING. W. W. MAN'I'ON. F. J. PRICE. E. H. PUTNAM. F. H. ROCKWELI.. MR. J. S. Foun. 58 BUQDCUS. L. GUMEEI.. J. GUMHEI.. R. J. IRVIN. J. C. JOHNSON. SG RCHCVS. II. F. SCHWARZ. R. A. STEPHENSON. B. SWAN. SQ IIBIIUS. J. T. JONES. J. J. MCMANN. UG EaSflI1aIl'S. A. A. Rolflf. J. H. TONREY. 113 E. M. SAWYER. R. B. STRASSBURGER F. S. STOEPEL. A. WA'I'SON. C. J. WEISIXIER. WlI.SON. C. J. LEIJDY. A. P. N EAI.. A. E. SAYLES. W. SHERRIIJ.. . WliS'l'. B. WEST, JR. . W. VARNICY. . F. WILLIAMS. . K. SCHNEIDER. BIGELOW. BROWN. CLAY. COOK, S. COOK, W. H. COUILLARII. CRAIPREY. DEAN. AIIAMS. BELL. BERRY. BRESNAHAN. CANNON. COOK. COTTON. CUMMINCS. ' DANE. DEAN. DONDERO. DORE. DOUCIIERTY. ELIIER. BERGSTRESSE R . BEST. BRILI., A. T. BRILL, K. F. BROWNE. CALLENDER. CARR. CURNOW. ADAMS. AZHDERIAN. BEARD. BOWMAN. BURKE. CARIIIA. CARSON. IIDDQ! Ball. EMERSON. GIIIIIS. HUMRICIIOUSE. JAMES. KEEYER. LANG. MCCI.IN'l'0N. METCALF. EVERIIART. FISKE. FRASER. FULLER. GARDNER. GOIIDARII. GREENE. GRIMES. HAIILEY. IflAsRELL. I-IILI., E. G. HILL, W. W. HINMAN. DOWNEY. EIIERT. 'EMlCRSON. GRECC. I-IARRINCTON. HATCH. JANSEN. KNIIIIIS. COONEY. CRICIVION. Down. ELLIOTT. FLANAGAN. F RANCHOT. HAWKEY. 7 1 Y Y 00. DI. 02. 03. E. II MILLER. M ILLET. NICHOLS. PERKINS. I'RA'l I'. PRESSEV. SAIIEN. SADLER. HOYT. H UOIIES. HULL. JACK. KANGLEY. KUEHLCKE. LEIGHTON. LOEWENTIIAI.. MAT!! ES. M I LI. E R. N ABS'l'l'IlJ'l'. POLSON. PORTER. KNOWLTON. LOVE. MOORE. M ULLOWNEY. MUI.T'ER. NEWHALL. PIPER. SANIIS. KING. LAIIEY. LEAvI'I'I'. LING. MAINE. MCMANN. NEWCOAIB. Q 3.- SHAEERATH. SHERMAN. SMITH. STAlYl'I.AN DER. THWING. WEST. ' WHITE. WI1'IlAM. PRICE. ROIIIIE. ROIIERTS. ROCKWELL. SI-IEAR. STRASSEURCER TAYLOR. - '1'U'I'1'LI-3. VISANSKA. WARII. WEISBICR. VVEST. WOOIIWORTII. SCALES. SCHNEIDER. SMITH. STUDY. TIIINC. TOMLIN. WIGGIN. PALMER. SAWYER. SHAW. STRACHAN. STUART. WELLS. WILLIAMS. The Green and White, . ......... . J i lf r' -i cnior Class Banquet. h 'f Coasts. R. W. VARNEY. Ybor! illfzmw, ....... . . . Why, do we meet together? Ay, and I think one business doth command us all. '. . MANDOLIN Stcx'i'm 1'n. illzzxir, . . . onx LANG, Jn lVhen shall their glory fade? V . hiYRON Elms Wrrimm The Campus, . . ...... . . He that wrestles with tts . . Shnrpens our nerves and strengthens our skill. Our Alnm Mater, . . . . . . . . . . . . PAUL SlIAFlfRA'l'II I love the old scliool. - lirmt'. Aux Belle Dames, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MA'rntaw ROCK, JR May their bright eyes and smiles rtlway s be with us or in our happiest memories. Vignettes, . . . . . ..... . . 4 . HAMn.'r0N Stoltns Bmtcrow Cum grano s:tlis. The Chapel Bell, . . . . . . . . . It is n knell that summons thee to heaven or to hell. . . . . W,x1.'r0N A't'wA'rnR GREEN Alurir, . . . . . M,tNno1.1N SliX'l'lC'l I'lC. The Ante-Grzulunte, . . Isimc Gnoiuzia Fttv. Gone, but not forgotten. V A i x 3. -tt . 'QQ' Beyond, . . . Ron Rm' Arnxfxxinclt. Qll' I t A .' ' 1 We will not anticipate the past: so mind, young people, 5 iff? our rctrospcction will all be to thc future. X - u II' Envei. 1 ' b 'v ...: -i:. u' ' I , . r gi.-5 , QV A And now good night, in thc hope to meet shortly ngmn -: .17 N 1 ,ffzf T-:L and mnkc our absence sweet. --L- 1: MW-- IIS 'R N Nl? . 'Q N VM X X xx xy wfhf im 1n?twf?l l lllltll llll. Us f hp ?:.,-3-,Z:g7,,...,,, L ,- X, K il .- W X l, m ay? at et' sp Q Y ,ft W, I 5 X QI l 6 H. 4, fu: V. 4'-ll! . 1 l' 'ln Tlillzklllll . 1' Nfl 2' Q . r fpsx. I' us E ' ' Fl' ,V - EHJISVPPE law oi' 0 r l Coasts. Yllllif 1lln.m'1', . . . . . E. H. PUTNAM. The Class, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. R. CANNON All hail the class of 'cr, what class as Lair as thou? Grinds, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. F. Ilutzm-:s Oh tell us of thy many grinds-they may not be hcrc now. The Man With an E on his Paper-, . . . . . . . . . . . . M. BLANCIIARD And Hunkers, too, thou dost not lack-they'rc here, we do not doubt. The Faculty, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F. PRICE The Faculty is far away, so fear not to speak out. Cuts and Excuses, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L. GRILK Of gay deceivers, thoughtless boys, we know that thou canst tell. Athletics, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. C. TRAVIS Upon the foot-ball field and track our deeds you know full well. The Ladies, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. R. Slxwvlca Ofdamsels Lair and fair damn' sells, of Fem. Sem. fairies speak. Class Celebrities, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F. Dom: Of infant prodigics and such, of Nature's wildest freak. The Class in 1921, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E. C. FITCII, JR Prophetic soul, unroll the years that stretch before our gaze. P. li. A., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W. L. Dolmmakw And, Alma Mater, here's to thee thy tribute due of praise. The Class Spirit, . . . . . . . . . . '. . . . . . . . J. J. HOGAN Unto the Spirit of the Class we owe what we have done. IYEIIVGL Anal so good fellows, e'er we nrt we'll cheer for . , H6 NAUGHTY ONE! Students of Che Phillips Exeter Jlcademy. Golden Branch Banquet. Coasts. Tons! llhlJft'l', ......... PAUL SHAFIVRATH. Now up and mingle with my friendly bowl, The feast of reason andthe flow of S0lil.U-'1Jl7fL', TheNewExeter,...................G.L.GIBns God bless the old school! she must-she shall flourish, -A nan. OurSociety, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W.L.DoUGrmR'rY None knew thee but to love thee, nor named thee but to praise. - Ilallzrk. Day Dreams and Nightmares, . . . . . . . . . . . E. H. PUTNAM Sleep shall neither night nor day Hang upon his pent-house lid. -.S'hrtkr.rpz'arv. The Powers That Be, . . . . . . . ,. . . . . R. F. ME'l'CAI.F O wad some power the giftie gie us, To see oursels as others see us! It wad frae monie a blunder free us. -Burns. Der Holden Weiblickkeit, . . . . . . . . . . . . . W. H. LOEWENTIIAL The eternal womanly draws us upward and on. -Goethe. Honorary Guests. CHARM-:s GRILK, '94, H. U. '98. Roscoe CONKLING BRUCE, '98, H. U. 'oz. Familiar Scenes, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. J. N1cnoLs Sweet are the memories, dear each schoolboy spot, We ne'cr forget, though there we are forgot. -A nan. Debating, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. F. DORE I made the follcrin observations Extrump'ry, like most other tri'ls 0' patience. -Lnwell. The Strenuous Life, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L. GRILK The joy, the danger, and the toil o'erpays: 'Tis exercise and health and length ofdays. - Cavmvr. Manifest Destiny, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H. F. Sci-IWARZ 'Tis the sunset oflife gives me mystical lore And coming events cast their shadows before. -Camfibrll. The Critic, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L. M. Cnosnm A snapper-up ofunconsidered triflesf'-Annu, l:'Gl1V8l. To all, to each, a lair good-night, And pleasing dreams, and slumbcrs light! -Scvfl. 118 G. II. Soule Banquet. Coasts. Tons! Ilhzslcr, . . . . . H. F. KEEVER. Sit down: At first and last the hearty welcome. The G. L. Soulc, . . . . . . . . . . . . A. T. Rolmlclws Good fellows we, and comrades old. Ath1etics,. . . . . . . . . .. ....... .. . .j.J.lloc:AN He turned me about with his linger and his thumb as one would set up a top. The Faculty, . . . . . . . .... . W. P. LIARMAN Both wise and reverend men are they. P. E. A. in the year 2ooo,. . . . . . . . ..... .I. G. FRY I know no judgment for the future but by the past. The Lassies, . . .... , . . . . . . P. R. Bmuw Auld Nature swears, the lovely dems Her noblest work she classes, 0. Her 'prentice han' she tried on man And then she made the lusses, O. College Life, . . . . .... . . . ..... . . . H. W. Sumuu1.L 'Tis not that which we are, but what we shall be, that seems of moment to us. Our Next Door Neighbors-The Golden Branch, . . . . G. A. KING Every tub must stand on its own bottom. Phillips Exeter, .. . . . . . .ll. B. SIIERMAN Disco aut discede. Auld Lung Sync, . . .... . . . . . . . . . . R. R. ALEXANDER Farewell-God knows when we shnll meet ngain. l:'Envoi. Farewell! A word that must be and hath been,- A sound which makes us linger, yet-threwellf' II9 PCG!! DllII1Cl'. maine :u. Rubber neck clams, 5 la Crosbie. Mock Tuttle Soup. Clay pigeons. Lambs' Frys. Pigs' feet 51 la Nichols. Sadler of mutton. Dun-ham 5x la Moustachio. Q Met-calf's head. Lobster salad. CPorter, Shaffrath, Nichols, Franchot.j Kruse and I'Iumrichouse French dressing Saur Kraut und pretzels von Schneider und Sehwarz. Wiener - West', sausages. Doe -nuts. Tough cheese. Brown - Belles pudding. Bartlett pears. Paul Berrys. Nuts it la Sayles I20 fx f!jfpX2 I C V A fiajifff f X ox xxxxxl 'flpaligfglfgi If i W X xx K X ' .-2 , ,4,. t 7 f ff f dIi 4 if , tt f M J A! f'--f A ' ff' n0f0d fl'0lII UO. I PQGDGCIV. Oh the wind was sadly moaning, sadly moaning, sadly droning, As I listened to the groaning of the rusty office signg And its almost human creaking made me think I heard it speaking, And the meaning in its message seemed to touch this heart of mineg Bring the oil cang oil my hinges,', crcaked the rusty office sign. Oh the misty clouds were weeping, and the night was good for sleeping, When unto my ears came creeping the sad message of the signg And I felt a little crusty at the hinges old and rusty, With their sad and mournful creaking they did wofully repineg And how could I be sleeping when I heard the creaking sign? Out the window slowly toiling, and my new pajamas spoiling, I commenced the tedious oiling-oiling well the office sign: To my room I climbed hack blindly, and it thanked me very kindly, But I scarce could hear the murmur-for the kerosene of mine llad hushed the mournful ereaking of the swinging office sign. 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Jiltbletic Jlssociation. Y . , officcrs. ,ff ' ,wc 5R21 fl Zaman l'rc.v1'11'c11f, . .... I. G. FRY, '00, 1 5 3. '4 if L' H Vire l'1'1.'.x-iffufzl, . . J. HOGAN, ,01- L1 X , 1,0 .swf-,,ff,f13f, , , j. W. KN11ms, jk., ,O2 f ' 'I ' uf ' A Y my 5013 77-m.v1uw', . . Puolf. W. A. FRANCIS 1 fm, Q 1 , , Foot:Ball. ' N51 L. yy 1lh1111kgc1'. f f WA1.1mo Il. C1,Av, 'oo. if N g Q51 .AIs.v1'.vh111l 11lf111fqqw'. Cilffllill. hgsui llmfm E. ISARKER, ,0I. JAMES j. HOGAN, '01 Base:Ball. Jlfzllagw. IC. II. M1l.1.1cu, jk., ,oo. .-l.v.vi.rln11l 1lh1l1qq1'1'. C'1VVftI1'll. jmucs B. GOOIJHAR, 'oo. WA1.lwo II. CLAY, 'oo. Jltblctic team. 1Mn1qq1'1'. Crzplfzin. jmms F. Hunnius, 'o1. EUGENE M. SAWYER, 'oo Jluditing Zommittee. C. J. Lmmv, 'oo. j. L. CONNOR, 'oz. j. I . llUm1lcs,'o1. j. L. Coomw, 'O3. ulillfil' c0lIl'lldlllClIl Dil'CCf6l'S. M. Roux, JR., 'oo. E. P. O'BR111N, '03, II. ISARKIQR, 'OI. R. D. WARD, 'o3. 124 W. H. CLAY. M. B. DEAN. W. A. DEARBORN. I. G. FRY. H. E. BARRIER. P. R. BERRY. J. R. CANNON. C. E. CI.Al'P. W. II. BROWN. P. R. BROWNE. J. L. CONNOR. J. GUMBICI.. J. L. COONEY. H. C. ELJ.IO'l'T. T. E. FLANAGAN. F. V. JACKSON. lnClllbCl'S. '00. J. B. GOODBAR. W. H. Huxvnucnousrc, J C. J. LEDDY. E. H. MII.I.lEli, JR. 'OL W. S. DILLON. J. J. HOGAN. J. F. Iluculss. T. R. JARBOE. '02. L. GUMBEI.. J. A. HAYES. J. W, IQNIHBS, JR. '03. J. C. JOHNSON. H. K1Nf:. J. J. LAIIEY. W. M. SABEN. E. M. SAWYER. A. E. SAYLES. W. A. YOUNG. J. A. KANGLEY. F. J. PRICE. F. H. ROCKWELL. W. A. WOODS. W. J. LOVE. T. M. MOOIQIC. V. Ml7I.'l'ER. R. G. LEAVI'l l'. F. E. SHANV. R. D. WARIJ. Ex-Oiiicio. W. II. CLAY, 'Oo. E. H. MII.I.ER, JR., 'Oo. J. F. HUGHES, '01, 125 War WM' L, P. E. IH. Pclicc. A. E. S.-xvnlcs, 'oo, Mnyl I Il. Grucczr' oo. J. R. CANNON, 'or L. GUMIHCI., '02. q-..--Q..-4-u-,--4.-x,.,,, opic f' ling, 126 Zheci' 1, Headers. R. W. YARNIW, '00, Chffyl CONNIQN, 'oo. L. H. liwmx S4'O'I l' Il,xNlfmm, 'o3. 127 llwrfcelh IM D lhmjpell Mmmihromrs if X Z ff ZW fff X f My , f f W! lf! .Elf . WfN !. iff 7. ,IW sh, Um'!m'i1m Ch1U'L'h, W. II. Iflumxucnousrc, jk., 'oo. !lluMm1'i.r! Ch urfh, Cami, JOHN LANG, JR., 'oo. W. A. Woons, 'o1. Epllvcapal Churrh, W. H. Coox, 'oo. lfnwrm Catholic Churrh, L. H. EGAN, 'oo. Firsl Cn:1g1'qgf1!1'of111! Chun W. II. CLAY, 'oo. Philhyu Charm, W. P. IIARMAN, 'oo. lfnjvisl Church, M. B. DEAN, 'oo. W. lf. S'l'All'I'LANDlBR, 'oo. 128 Aa VARNEY- ie: Giga, -.,....- .r .-QW .N--.Z v ' U. U ' 11 ' ' . . . ,2 5 1 '--Uri? Q . i 'iii fr Q U l .ata 11 .1 : ' XF: J X, , 5,.','f,,' ,.11.5' 'L S52-+' . !'r,'fi':fS'f'3 N :Elf n.. ,' dx.. S, 2 ,V I ' .Z Q. I A '. -' 19 9 ' ' . I, J 15. '.':.- K Q1 s ' -'NS 'ev 0 ,. fr 'g x U '.?ff Vf 4 i 913'-'i Q, -Q pil h - ' G G 'X -f :4,e'!X'f' , t XX -E 'iz 4 1, x -.J..'f'f'7+--1 0 G 54.5-5-f1',f ' 6 0 ', if 'ikurjnoa ' L i X 'ir. X , T . Nm X I . Q jf ff'i,E '31 , - ,M ' r X .HCZCQIHY EICVCII, lS99 FOOT BALL. .'HCdd0l11V EICVCI1, B990 Cafllain. JAMES J. HoGAN, 'OI- fllamzgcr. Asxixlanl Illanagz-1'. VVALDO H. CLAY, 'oo. I'llRAM E. BARRER, 'o1. Coark. WALTER E. MCCORNACK, Dartmouth, '97. Che team. Fos'rER H. RocRwEL1., '01, LM Emi. JOHN T. JoNEs, 'oo, lfzlghl Tackle. JAMES J. HOGAN, '01, LW Yhckle. JAMES A. BURGESS, 'oo, Right Emi. KARL F. BRILL, '02, Lg? Gun:-1z'. Jo11N BELRNAP, 'oo, Quarlcr Back. JosEP11 T. GILMAN, '01, Cmm-. W. H. HuMR1c1-1ousE, JR., 'oo, Rzgm IhQ'Bafk Jo1-1N W. KNIRRS, JR., 'oz,AA'zQ,fhz Gmmf. T11oMAs M. Sco'1'r, 'oo, Lay! llay' Bark. NVALTER S. DILLON, '01, Full Back. Substitutes. HENRY F. DEARBORN, '01, Hn0'6'r1ck. MYRON E. WVITIIAM, 'oo, Qmrrler Bark. GEORGE L. SCALES, '01, Fu!! Earle. JAMES L. COONEY, '03, Rzgfht Guard. 131 Foet:Ball Games. Season of lS99.' Exeter vs. Boston Zellege. Jlt Exeter, September 27. EXl5'l'laR.-lt'1f.v0t.-rx, Burgess, Rockwell, Perkins, Barbour, Salmen, Dearborn, Hogan QCapt.j, jones, Price, Brill, Cooney, Zimmerman, Gilman, Qlmrfur .b'm'l'.r, Belknap, Withamg lhff lffzckv, Iltuurichouse, Scott, Connor, Fu!! Barkx, Willard, Sherrill. BOSTON C0LustQld.-A'11.vhur.v, Kiley CCapt.j, Riley, McGrath, Koen, Sheehan, Ken- ney, Rorke, Richardsg Qlllll'fL'l' Buffs, Kellyg llnU'Bacl'.v, Hart, MeCusker, McDermott, Full !?m'l', Murphy. t:oAt.s 1-'limi l IICl.lJ. Touennowxs. GOALS. SAl lC'l'll'IS. Exlmak, . . . o 0 o o Bos'i'oN Coi,l,nt:lc, . . o 0 o I Sram.', Exeter, og Boston College, 2. Uuzjrfrtr, Mr. Ross. A'lyZ'a'cv, Mr. White. 'SQ ENUM' VS. Ddffmbllfb. .nf EBHOVCP, SCINCIIIBGI' 39. EXE'rER.-A'u.vhcrs, Burgess, Rockwell, Hogan QCapt.j, jones, Brill, Cooney, Gilman, Qlmrlw' Htrfk, Belknap, lla0'B1u'Z'.v, Ilumrichousc, Scott, Dearborn, Full Bark, Dillon. DAR'l'M0U'l'lI.-lt'11.vhw'.v, Gilmore, O'Cnnnor, Crowell, Butterfield, Lowe, Corson, Riley, Qusrrfcr Brzfkx, Thompson QCapt.j, Wentworth: llny Bafkx, Jennings, Whaling, NVain- wrightg Hr!! l9m'K', Procter. , ' t:o,u.s ifitom ifncw. Tontrnoowus. uo,u.s. s,x1fi':'i'11as. Ext':'1'mt, . . I o o o 1JAR'l'MOlI'l'lI, .... o 3 I o Smrr, Exeter, 5: Dartmouth, I6. Vfzljviw, Mr. Boyle: A'tji'1w, Mr. Ross. I32 Exeter vs. Burden Zollege. Jlt Exeter, 0cteber 7. EXE'l'ER.--A'll50c'l'.f, Burgess, Rockwell, Saben, Putnam, Perkins, Thomson, Hogan QCapt.j, jones, Price, Brill, Cooney, Zimmerman, Kangley, Gilman, Flanagan, Quarlcr lint.-kr, Belknap, Strassburger, Reid, Hay Backs, I-lumrichouse, Scott, Dearborn, Connor, Full Backs, Dillon, Sherrill. BURllli'l'l' COl.l.EGE.-lt'1l.YhC1'.Y, Hanley, Clinton, Robertson, Haley, Blake, Irving, Ilogg, Towhillg Quarlc-1' Back, Chase, llay' Hacks, Kendall, Dowcll, Tuttle, Full Back, Sanborn. ooAl,s FROM l llEI.ll. 'roUcnnowNs. c:oA1,s. sm-'m'1lcs. Exwmk, . . . . o 7 2 0 BuRbm'1' Co1.1.1cc:E, . o o o o .S'cnrc, Exeter, 37, Burdett College, 0. U7llf7fI'L', Mr. McCornackg Rcjcrcc, Mr. Ross. OG EXCWI' DS. Cuffs ZOIICQC. Jlt Exeter, Deteber ll. EXE'l'ER.-A'n.vhcr.r, Burgess, Rockwell, Hogan QCapt.j, jones, Brill, Cooney, Price, Gilman, Quarlcr Backs, Belknap, Withalmlg lhly Haclzr, I-lumrichouse, Scott, Dearborn, Connor, Fu!! Backs, Dillon, Sherrill. TUIVTS.-Aillihffi, Burroughs, Butler, Thomas, Kempton, Collins, Pierce, Butler, Gale, Qmzrfcr Back, Almeidar QCapt.jg lhff' Backr, Perkins, lflaggi Ml!! Back, Knight. c:oA1.s FROM lfmm. TOUCIIDOWNS. coals. sAif1a'1'1lcs. Exx-man, . 2 4 - 4 o '1'u1f'1's, . . . o o o - 0 Score, Exeter, 34, Tufts, 0. Umpirc, Mr. Green. lfcfwcc, Mr. Yates. 133 EXCNI' VS. Harvard FYCSHIIICII. .Ht Zambrldge, October lb. ExE'1'ER.-A'urhcr.v, Burgess, Rockwell, Hogan CCapt.j, jones, Brill, Cooney, Gilman, Qmrrlcr Bark, Belknap, lh0'Bark:, Humrichouse, Scott, Dearborn, Ez!! Back, Dillon. HARVARD FRESIIMEN.-lBu.rhcr.v, Campbell, Clark, Story, McDonald, Cudahy, Fox, Ayres, Riggs, Snyderg Qzmrler Bark, Baldwin, lhzy' Bfzckx, Hersey, Lennon, Knowles, Derby, Fu!! Bark, Stillman. coA1.s mom FIELIJ. ToUc1wowNs. GOALS. SAl lC'l'lES. EXETER, . . . . . o o o 0 HARVARIJ FRr:sHMEN, . o o o o Score, Exeter, 09 Harvard Freshmen, 0. Ufujrirc, Mr. Morse, Rzyifrec, Mr. Catlin. EXMCI' US. m. T. C. Jlt Exeter, 0ctobcr IS. EXE'rER.-lfushers, Burgess, Perkins, Hogan QCapt.j, Jones, Brill, Price, Cooney, Gil- mang Qmzrlcr Brick, Withamg Ilay' Backs, Humrichouse, Scott, Connor, Hall Backs, Scales, Sherrill. M. I. '1'.-A'u.vher.v, Chubb, Washburn, Evans, Penclill, Stewart, Crane, McDonald, Laws, Qzuzrlcz' Bark, Maxsong Ilrzy' Bfzrks, Shepard, Stover, Ez!! Backs, Stewart, Pond. coA1.s FROM xfmw. 'roUcHuowNs. coALs. sAF1s'1'ucs. Eximzu, . o 4 4 o M. I. T., . . o o o o .S'm1'c, Exeter, 245 M. I. T., 0. l711zj11'1'f, Mr. Ross. A'eyi'1'ec, Mr. Nolte. 134 Exeter VS. Harvard sCC9l1d. Jlt Exeter, Uctober 21. EXE'l'lCll.-A'1lShL'l'.S', Burgess, Perkins, Wilham, Hogan QCapt.Q, jones, Brill, Cooney, Gilman, Qzmrlcr Bark, Belknap, lhry' Bafkx, Scott, llumrichouse, Dearborn, Connor, Strnssburgerg Fu!! Bfzrks, Dillon, Sherrill. I'lARVARlJ SECOND.--Al7lS'hL'l'J, Hoxie, Gray, Cooper, Peyton, Spratt, Lewis, Knsson, Talbot, Wheeler, Qmzrlur Bark, Motley, lla0'l1'ncl-.v, jaynes, Noyes, Lawrcnceg Mr!! linrk, Curtis. ooA1.s mom FIICLID. TOUCI-IDOWNS. ooAl.s. SAlf'I+1'l'llCS. Ex1s'rlcR, . . . . o o o 0 I-IARVARU SECOND, . . o I o o .5'faru, Exeter, og Harvard Second, 5. Umj1z'1'c, Mr. Ross. ll'cyti'1'UL', Mr. Edmunds. 98 Exeter VS. ZOIDY. Jlt Exeter, October 28. ExE'1'ER.-A'm'he1's, Burgess, Rockwell, Barbour, Hogan QCnpt.j, jones, Brill, Price, Cooney, Sherman, Gilman, Qmlrlcr Barlur, Belknap, Withzung llnff Bfllllv, Humrichouse, Dearborn, Knibbs, Bradley, Full Barkr, Willard, Sherrill. COl.liY.-R1lXh61'J, Saunders, Allen, Rockwood, Frew, Towne, Atchley, Clark, Thomas, Qllarlur Bark, ffupperg lhy Barkx, Hawes, llnggertyg Full Bark, Rice CCnpL.j. moms FROM ifirzw. TOUCIIDOWNS. oo,u.s. smflmxzs. EXETER, . o 3 3 o Comw, . . . . . o o o o Scare, Exeter, IS, Collmy, 0. Umfv1'1'e, Mr. Ross. A'1y2'1'vu, Mr. Stevenson. 135 EXNCI' VS. new Balill?Sbil'C ZGIICQC. Jlt Exeter, november I. Exlc'1'I':R.-A'uMw'.v, Burgess, Rockwell, Perkins, Hogan CCapt.j, jones, Price, Cooney, Brill, Gilnmng Qzzrlrlul' la'urA'.v, Belknap, Withalng filly Bricks, Humricllouse, Scott, Bradley, Full lfnrkx, Dillon, Scales. New l'lAMl'SHIRlC Coulson.-Awmwav, Messer, Matheg, Parker, Cilley, Morrell, Pierson, Denrborng Qmzrlcr Brzfk, Lewis, IAIQ' Backs, Runlett, Hunt, Hr!! Bark, Calderwood. GOALS mom Ifmnn. TOUCIIIJOWVNS. GOALS. sAl+'n'1'1lss. EXE'l'ICR, . . . o 5 4 o N. H. Co1,Llac:E, . o o o o Smre, Exeter, 291 New Ilnmpshire College, 0. Umpire, Mr. Wilson, A'nyi'1'cu, Mr. Ross. CN 136 6802? US. .'Hlld0V0l'. If G82fCl', HOVCIIIDCI' ll. Exeter. BURGESS, lfighl limi. . JONES, Right Yhrkle. . Kmmss, Righl G'uLzra'. . GILMAN, BRILL, Cenlerx. . BRILL, Coor-uw, LAW Guards. . HOGAN CCapt.Q, Lay? Yhckle. Rocxwr-zu., Lzy? Emi. . . . . BELKNM-, Wl'FlIAM, Quarler Banks. . HUMRICHOUSE, Righl Half Bark. Sco'l'1', Ly? 1100-311513. . . DILLON, SCALES, Hz!! Barks. . Andover. . . LW End, RA1f'lfER'rv. . Lg? Tnfkla, BLOOMER. . Lay? Guara', WIEEKS. . C4-nlcr, BUTKIEWICZ. . Right Gmu-fi, KINNIW. . lhlghl Yhrblc, DAVIS CCapt.j . . A'1Qqkl Emi, MA1'I'lIlEWS. Qun:-nv' Barks, W1Ns1,ow, BROWN. . LW Hay Back, STIQVENS. . Rzlghz Hay' Bark, COLLINS. . Md! Bark, LEVINE. Srore, Exeter og Andover 17. Umpire, W. L. Garrisong RWI'Ef, Mr. Robinsong 7'i1m'-l'cL7'w', Mr. Grnlmmg L1'm-snzen, I-I. H. Pl1:v'roN, G. P. ELLIOT. Time, 35 minute halves. I Footzliall Games of the Fall of 1899. Septcmbcr 27, P. ' ' 4 September 30, P. , --2-.12 October 7, . P. fr October II, . P. 1 - ,map -V, 4-1 October 14, . P. ff H V ff -- October 18, . P. ,wm,'l jf- 1 October 21, . P. . . , Q , 1 -.S .4-I October 23, . P. X if - November 1, . P. r, 4-5.2. - ., . November II, P. l V430-7 Total Score, P Games won '58 FGGFBGII RQCQNI. P. G. JI. VS. P. JI. JI. ,Ss A., Og .A., SQ Aw A-. 34: A., Og A-, 243 A., og A., 183 A., 295 A., og -A-. 147: Boston College ,2. Dartmouth, I6. Burdette College, O. Tufts, 0. Harvard, 1903, fx M. I. 1., o. llnrvarcl 2l1Cl, Colby, 0. 0. 5. N. II. College, Andover, 17. Opponents, 40 Games lost, 41 I Tie. 0. sf- S- gm 5- r 5' 9 aw 5- . S- . 5 yr , . 3- Pg-1 yr 5 I H ' 2 5 I S 2 fp-E-IN -- -- O P.E.A. .. .. 1878111 A- A-l 1 5 -. 22 1888 P. A. A.f 1 2 .- 1879 4 .1 12 1889 Q No Game. P.E.A. .. 2 8 P.E.A. .. .. 1880 P. A. A.: .. 2 8 1890 P, A, A,: 2 3 .. IP. E. A., .. .. 0 P,E'A, 2 , 1881112 A- A-, I I 6 1891 P. A. A.: gl 5 .. P. E. A. .. .. .. 0 ILE A, , I882lP- A- A.: -- 3 -. I2 1892lP. A. A.: 31 3 P. E. A. 1 1 3 6 P. E. A. 3 .. 1888 P- A- A-f 2 2 -- .. I5 1893lP. A A., 1 2 .. P.E.A., .. 2 .. .. 3 P,E,A,, ., ,, 1884l P. A. A., 1 1 1 2 II I896lP. A A., 4 5 P.E.A. 1 4 3 .. P.E A. .. .. 1885111 A. Af 1 1 I .. 1897 P.A A.: 3 Z .. 1 P. E. A. 3 5 .. .. 26 P. E. A., .. .. .. 1886 P- A- A-1 -- -- 0 1898112 A A., .. . P.E.A. 6 8 .. P.EA .. .. 88 44 - 1 7lP. A. A.: .. 1 .. .. 4 1899 1'.A A., 2 3 Games, P. E. A., 73 P. A. A., IO Points, P. E. A., 225: l'. A. A., 138 2 Ties. 228. Che Second Eleven. Captain. Ilhnrzgcr. WAYNE A. PERKINS. IJIRAM E. BARKER. 'Che team. H. PUTNAM, . . . . M. THOMSON, . . A. KANGLEY, . . E. FLANAGAN, . ZIMMERMAN, . . . . . F. S'I'AD'l'I.ANDER, . . . . A. PERKXNS, . . . . Lqf? End. LLW Tackle. Ld Guard. Rilgfhl Curzfvl. Right Tfzrklc. Ihlgfht End. B. STRASSEURGER, . . Quan-lar Bark. L. CONNOR, . . . . LW Hay Back. . M. SABEN, . . Ifighl Hzzy Bark. S. REID, . . Full Back. SlIbSfifllfCS. H. S. WILLARD, JR. L. M. Cnosnm. R. D. WARD. C. I-I. BELL. H. W. SIIERRILL. F. K. BARBOUR. J. A. P. NEAL. H. T. BRADLEY. 139 Ccnfcr. l990 Blass Eleven. l900 Zlass Eleven C Ilfffl f 11 . IIlr1mlgz'1'. XVAl.T1m I-I. Gkrzun. RIcn,uum F. KRUSH. 'Che team. M. SAHEN, . . hy? End. L. Guuxs, . . LM 7'nuL!c. A. PQ Nw., . . up Gm,-ff. N. Wnma, . . Center. J. Cou11.l,ARlm, . Right Gunni. F. S'l'Am'I.A Coox, . . Roclc, ju., H. GREGG, G. FRY, . M. Sfxwvlau, NIJER sllbSfiflIf2S. . Right T fickle. . lfilgfhl Em! . Qnarluz' Bark. MW llay Back. High! flag' Burl' . . Full Bark L. M. CROSHIE. R. Q. WARD. 141 Qfiss i961 Blass Eleven. ln 1 fl.- Ek Eur l90l Zlass Eleven. Captain. fllrzmzgcr. GEORGE S. REID. ALPHA R. SAWYER. 'Che team. R. JARBOE, E. CLAPP, . A. KANGLEY, F. SHANNON, ZIMMERMAN, W. HINDS, W. ELLIS, W. MA'rH1+:s, R. SAWYER, S. REID, . S. BOND, . 143 . Lew Emi. . Lcj? Tackle. . LAW Guarzi. . . Cmlcr. . Right Guard. lfrjght Ymkle. . Ifigfkt Emi. Qurzrler Bark. L90 lhlf Back. A'1Qgh! Hay Back . Full Bauk l902 Zlass Eleven. C aplrz in . Illfmagcr. WILLIAM H. BROWN. JOSEPH GUMBEI.. 'Che team. . H. BROWN, A. GREGQI, . j. LOVE, . M. MOORE, H. WRIGIl'l', Z. CARR, . O. Foss, S. HALL, . V. JACKSON, Mulxmk, . W. BROWN, . . 144 . . LW Emi. . Law Yhrklc. . Ley Guard. . . . Cculcr. . Rzfgfhl Guarzl. lx'1:g'hl Yhrklc. . Rzfgfhl End. Quarlel' Back. LLW llay Back. Rzgfhl llny Bark. . Full Bark 1903 Class Eleven. Cnjftzzin . lllanager. ROBERT G. LEAv1'1'r. ANDREW C. FARRELI., JR. the team. D. WARD, E. FLANAGAN B. MAINlC,l H. KING, . E. SHAW, . C. FoRs'1'ER, M. THOMSON, C. E1.I.Io'1'1', G. L1nAvn'r, M. BURKE, C. JOHNSON, . 145 . LM Emi. . LW Tackle. . LM Guard. . . . Center. Right Gzmrd. . . Rzgfhl T arkla . Righl Emi. . Quarler Bark. LW Hay Bark. Night Hay Bark. . Full Bark. Zlass November I, . November 2, . November 4, . FQQYSBBII Series, SCHSQI1 . as Z .'Hll W. ELLIS, '01, . CLAPP, '01, -. A. KANc:1.1av, ,OI, M. Moomc, '02, ZIMMERMAN, '01, Z. CARR, '02, Coma, '00, . . . W. M1K'l'IllES, '01, R. SAWYICR, 'OI, S. REID, ,0I, BOND, 'OI, . GI l899. 1902, 65 1903, 2. 1901, IO, 1900, 0. 1901, 5, 1902, 0. lass Eleven of the Fall ot 1899. 146 . L42 lam. . LAW Yhrkle. . Dj? G'IllH'tIl. . . Cwzlcr. . AQMI G'1m1'a'. . . Rigfh! T ankle. . A'1l.gM lflllll. . QllI7l'fL'l' Bark . LAW IMI Bark . klgfhl lily Bark . fytff Hail' x A i 147 i-iii 4 '2' If J f' f 99 A.,,,--nr f Qi C57 I Jflcademy Base:Ball team, l900. Ecademy Basc:Ball Ccam, l900. Caplain. WALn0 H. CLAY, '0o. Jllnfzngw. EDWARD H. MILI.ER, JR., '0o. Conch. WALTER E. MCCORNACK. 'Che WAI.IJO H. CLAY, '00, Pirrhfr. JAMES L. C00NEv, '03, Cfzlchcr. EDWARD J. COUXLLARIJ, '00, 161-sz Bass. CHARLES P. GODDARD, '01, .Skmud Base. L Assixlrml Illanagcr. JAMES J. HOGAN, '01. Odmcial Smrar. EDWIN C. CONNER, '00. team. 1-IIRAM E. BARKER, '01, Min! Base. JAMES T. CRAFFEY, '00, Short Slap. MVRON E. WIT!-IAM, '00, Lg? Held. R011 R. ALEXANDER, '00, Midflle Held. GEORGE L. SCALES, '01, Rzgfhl Field. Substitutes. JAMES S. BOND, '01. JAMES B. GOODBAR, 'oo. FIELDING V. JACKSON, '03. 149 Base:BaIl Games, Season of 1900. Exeter vs. Somerville High. Jlt Exeter, Jlpril llc. EXETER. SOMERVILLE HIGH. A.n. R. II. uno. A. Ia. A.ll. R. II. vo Barker, 3, . I I o 2 I o Ball, r., . 5 o I Lcddy, 2, . o I o o o o jones, p.,. . 4 o 0 Goodlmar, 2, . . I o o I o o Fisher, 1,. . 3 o o I9 Carson, 2, . I o 0 o 2 o Caslcy, 3,. . 3 I I Young, 2, . . o o 0 o o o Murphy, s.. . . 4 o 0 Alexander, p., . 2 I 0 I 3 0 llulmlmarcl, 2, . . 4 0 I jackson, p., . . I o o 2 o o Gooclc,n1., . 3 1 I Scales, l.,. . 3 I I 2 o o Pipe, l., . . 3 o 0 Miller, l.,. . I o o o o o Tinkham, c.,. . 4 0 I Cooney, c., . . 4 o I 6 2 o Craffey, s., . 4 I I 2 3 o johnson, s., . 0 0 0 O 0 0 Goclclarrl, In., . 2 2 0 I I 0 Muller, In., . . I o o o o o Dillon, In., . I 0 0 O 0 0 Ilinman, in., . o o o o o o William, r., . 2 0 0 I 0 O Conillnrcl, r., . 2 0 I o o o Sahcn, In., . 0 0 0 0 0 O Dearborn, I, . . I o 0 2 o I Green, I, . . I o 0 3 o o Bond, I, . . I o o 4 o I Totals, . . . 29 7 4 27 I2 2 Totals, . . 33 2 5 2 Innings, . . I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ExE'I'Iak, . .2 . . . 2 I o o 2 o 2 0 7 SOMIcIIvII.Llc llIGlI, . . 0 o o I o o o I 0 2 I,-'u1p1'1'rr, Bert Langley. Tinzc, I hour, 50 minutes. ISO EXCWI' DS. 6806? Zlil?PCl'S. Jlt Exeter, Jlpril Is. EXETER. EXETER CLIPPERS AJI. R. II. 1'.0. A. Ia. A.II Cooney, c., . . 4 I 2 9 2 o Baldwin, r., . . 5 Barker, 3, . . 2 0 0 I 4 o Gauvin, In., . . 5 Alexander, p., m., 4 I I 2 o o McHughs, l., . 4 Scales, r., . . 3 o o 2 o o Green, 3,. . . 3 Craffey, s., . . 3 o o o 2 3 DeLancey, s., . 3 Bond, I, . . . 2 I I II o I Ritchie, I, . . 3 Goddard, 2, . . 2 I I 2 3 0 Giroux, 2, . . 3 Cook, l., . . . 4 o o o o o Goodridgc, p., . I Witham, l., . . o o o o o o Wilbur, c., . . 4 Couillarcl, m., . I 0 0 0 0 0 Holmes, p., . . 3 Carson, In., . . 3 0 0 0 0 0 , Clay, p., . . I o o o o o Totals, . . . 29 4 5 27 II 4 Totals, . . 34 Innings, . . . . I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Exmian, .... . o o I 2 I o o o ExI1:'I'IcR Cl.Il'l'ERS, . . . o o o o I I o o Umpire, Downing. Time, I hour, 55 minutes U8 EXQWI' VS. exitel' ZliPl?2l'S. Jlt Exeter, .mn-il l9. EXETER. EXETER CLIPPERS A.II. R. II. I-.0. A. A.II Cooney, c., . . 4 0 I 8 2 O Gauvin, 2, . . 5 Barker, 3, . . 5 o 2 I 5 I Ritchie, I, 2, . 4 Alexander, m., . 5 I I 0 0 o Luchia, c., . . 5 Scales, r., . . . 4 0 2 I o o Baldwin, In., . 4 Goddard, 2, . . 4 o o I o I Holmes, 3, . . 4 Craffey, s., . . 4 0 0 I 2 0 Barker, m., r., . 4 Bond, I, . . . 3 o o 5 0 0 Mcllughs, l., I, 5 Couillard, I, . . I I o 7 0 I McLaughlin, s., . 2 Cook, l., . . . 3 I o o o o Wilbur, l., . . I Wililfllll, l., . . I 0 0 I 0 0 Goodridge, p., . 2 Clay, p., . . 2 I I I I 2 jackson, p., . . 2 'O 0 I 0 0 Totals, . . . 38 4 7 27 IO 5 Totals, . . 36 Innings, . . . I 2 3 4 5 6 Exla'l'IaII, . . Q . . . I o o o 2 o ExIz'I'IcII CLIIIIIICRS, . . o o 5 0 o o U11lfr1're:, Downing and Bird. 7'1'1mr, 2 hours ISI Exefil' VS. CIIUS. Ht Exeter, Jlpril 21. EXETER. TUFTS. I A.n. R. II. I-.o. A. In. A.Ix. R. II. Cooney, c., . . 4 2 2 I 2 o Halford, 3, . . 3 o o Barker, 3, . . 5 I 3 I I 2 Fleming, 2, . . 4 o o Alexander, III., . 5 0 0 2 0 0 Williams, In., . 5 0 I Scales, r., . . 4 o I o o o I-lazclton, I, . . 4 o o Goddard, 2, . . 3 I I 3 2 I Fiske, c., . . . 4 o I Craffey, s., . . 4 I o o 9 0 Woodworth, p., . 4 0 I Bond, I, . . 3 o I I7 o o Flagg, r.,. . . 4 I I Witham, 1., . . 4 0 0 2 I I Stiles, s., . . . 4 I 2 Clay, p., . . 4 I o I 3 o Lawton, l., . 3 2 I Totals, . . 36 6 8 27 I8 4 Totals, . . 35 4 7 - Innings, . . . . I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - Exrwlak, . . o o 2 o o o 2 0 2 6 Tuvrs, . . . . . . . o o I o o o o o 4 Umpz're.r, Langley and McCornack. Time, I hour, 40 minutes Sl Exeter DS. Dal'flII0lIfb. Jlt Exeter, Jlpril 25. EXETER. DARTMOUTH. A.Is. R. II. 1'.O. A. A.II. R. I-I. IO Cooney, c., . . 4 I I 3 2 I Pingree, l,, . . 4 I I Barker, 3, . 4 I o I 4 o McCarten, 3, . 4 o I Goddard, 2, . . 5 0 0 2 5 I French, s., . . 5 3 3 Scales, r., . 2 I I I o o Hancock, I, . . 5 0 I Craffcy, s., . . 5 0 3 4 I 2 Corse, c., . . . 5 If 2 Withani, l., . . 3 I I I o o Abbott, 2, . . 5 I I Conillard, ni., . 4 0 o 2 o o Wainwright r., . 3 o I Alexander, p., . 2 2 I 0 3 2 Wentworth, In., . 4 I I Bond, I, . . . 4 o I I3 o 2 Varney, p., . - 4 o I Clay, p., . . o o o o 3 o Sampson, p., . . o o o Totals, . . 33 6 8 27 I8 8 Totals, . . 39 7 I2 Innings, . . . . I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Exrcrian, . . . 2 I o o o 2 I o DAR'l'II0U'I'II, ..... 0 2 I I 2 o I o U1z1p1'w.v, Folsom and Bird. 7'l-1116, 2 hours. X52 Exeter vs. Boston University. Jlt Exeter, Jlprll 28. EXETER. BOSTON UNIVERSITY A.R. R. II. 1'.O. A. E. A.R. R. II. PO Cooney, c., . . 5 I o 4 5 o Burke, 1, . . 4 o I IO Barker, 3, . . 5 2 3 3 6 2 Mellor, c., . 3 I 2 Scales, r.,. . . 4 2 2 2 o o Bartlett, p., . . 4 o o Goddard, 2, . . 5 I I 2 4 I Smith, 2, . . . 4 o I Craffey, s., . . 5 1 I I I I Lowney, 3, . . 4 I o Witham, l., . . 4 2 o 2 I o Richardson, s., . 4 I 2 Bond, I, . . . 5 2 3 I3 I 2 McAnamy r., . 4 0 0 Couillard, tn., . 3 o o o o o Banker, l., . . 4 2 I Jackson, p., . . 3 I I 0 3 0 Marshall, m., . 2 I 0 Alexander, p., . 2 2 I 0 4 0 Clay, In., . . . 2 I 2 0 0 0 Totals, . . 43 I5 I4 27 25 6 Totals, . . 33 6 7 2 Innings, . . . I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ExIs'rIcR, .... . 5 o I I o I 6 I o Bos'I'oN UNIVIiRSl'I'V,. . . o I o I 2 o I 0 I l,-Ulzjrirf, Girard. Time, 2 hours, 20 minutes. UG EXCWI' VS ZOIDV UIIWCYSIYY. Jlt Exeter, may 2. EXETER. COLBY UNIVERSITY. A.R. R. II. l'.0. A. lc. A.R. R. II. P0 Cooney, c., . . 5 2 I 5 0 0 Hudson I, . . 5 2 2 Barker, 3, . . 4 I 2 o o o Cushman, c., . 5 o 3 IO Scales, r., . 3 3 2 2 0 I Ncwcnhanr, s., . 5 0 0 Witham, l., . . 5 I 2 I o I Saunders, p., . 5 o 0 Clay, p., . . . 3 2 3 o 4 o Rice, 3, . . . 4 I 2 Goddard, 2, . . 4 o o 4 I 0 Teague, r., . . 3 0 I Bond, I, . . . 3 0 0 II 0 I Tnpper, In., . . 4 0 I Craffcy, s., . . 4 o o I 5 o Dearborn, 2, . 4 0 o Couillard, ln., . 4 o o 3 0 I Allen, l., . . 3 I 0 Totals, . . . 35 9 I0 27 IO 4 Totals, . . . 38 4 9 24 Innings, . . I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lixla'rlaR, .... - 2 o o I I o 4 I o 9 Colm' UN1vnRs1'1'v, . . . o o o o I I o o 2 Umpirc, Richardson. 7'i11u', I hour, 50 minutes. 153 EXCWI' VS. Bilfvdfd SCCGIICI. Jlt Exeter, may s. EXETER, HARVARD SECOND. A.II. II. II. l'.O. A. lc. A-F R- H- P-0 Cooney, c., . . 4 I o I0 4 1 Clay, 3, - - - 5 I I I Barker, 3, . . 4 2 2 2 3 0 Whitemore, I, . 3 0 I I0 Scales, r., . . 4 2 1 o o o Stewart, 111-, - - 4 0 I 0 Clay, p., In., . 3 o 1 o 1 o Pllllmllh S-1 - - 4 0 0 I Goddard, 2, . . 4 0 0 2 2 0 Keene, 2: - - 4 I I I Withanx, l., . . 5 o 1 2 o o QUUICY, I-y - - 3 I 0 I Craffey, s., . . 3 o o 3 3 o Parton, f-, - - 4 0 1 I Bond, 1, . . . 2 o o 3 I 5 Elilfedget C-1 - 4 0 0 3 Couillard, 1, . . o o o 3 o o Dudley, P-, - - 3 0 0 I Alexander, In., p., 4 o o 2 o 2 Milne, C-v - 3 0 0 8 Colburn, p., . . 2 o o o Totals, . . 33 5 5 27 I4 8 Totals, . 39 3 5 27 Innings, . . I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ExI2'I'IcR, . . . . 3 o o o 2 o o o 0- Iflaxvakn SECOND, . . o o o I o o o o 2- Umjlirc, Girard. Time, 2 hours, 7 minutes. SG Exeter vs. Boston Zollcge. Jlt Exeter, may 9. EXETER. BOSTON COLLEGE. A.ll. Ir. II. I'.0. A. It. 4.11. R. I-I. l'.O A I Cooney, c., . . 4 2 I 4 I I Colpoys, 2, . . 3 I 0 4 Barker, 3, . . 3 3 1 I 2 2 Butler, c., . 4 I 2 6 Scales, r., . . 3 2 o I o o Ryan, s., . . 4 I 2 2 Clay, p., . . . I 0 I 0 I I Trainor, 3, . . 4 0 I I Alexander, p., . 2 I I I I o Flaherty, l., . . 4 o I 2 Withann, l., . . 3 I 1 I o o Donovan, r., p., 3 o I o Goddard, 2, . . 5 o I 2 I o Hennely, 1, . . 3 o o 5 Bond, m., . . 4 0 I 2 o o Ward, m., . . 3 o o 2 Couillard, I, . . I I I 8 O I Laughrey, p., r., 3 I O 2 Brill, 1, . . I o I 4 o o Craffey, s., . I I 0 0 I 0 Totals, . . 28 II 9 24 7 5 Totals, . . 31 4 7 24 Innings, . . . . . . . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ExI4:'I'ER, . . . . 2 I 0 o 2 6 o 0- Bos'I'oN CoI.I.lf:GIa, ..... 2 o o o 2 o o o- Uznjvirc, McLaughlin. 7'1.llZL', 2 hours. I EXCWI' VS. Cliffs. Jlt medlord, may 12. EXETER. TUFTS A.Il. R. H. 1'.O. A. E. A.n Cooney, c., . . 4 o I 5 2 I Halford, 3, . . 5 Barker, 3, . . 5 o 2 3 3 1 Fleming, 2, . . 3 Scales, r., . 5 0 I 0 0 0 VVilliams, In., . 5 Clay, p., . . 5 1 I o 7 o Hazelton, I,. . 5 Witham, l., . . 4 I I 4 o o Fiske, c., . . 4 Goddard, 2, . . 4 I I 3 2 I Smiles, s., . . 5 Craffey, s., . . 5 0 1 I 6 2 Flagg, r., . . 5 Alexander, m., . 4 o 0 0 0 0 Curran, p., . . 5 Couillard, 1, . . 3 I I I7 o I Lawton, l., . . 5 Totals, . . 39 4 9 33 20 6 Totals, . . 42 Innings, . I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I0 E x r:'rl4:R, . . o I o o o o 2 I o o TUFTS, . . 2 o o I 0 o 0 o I o Umpire, Woodcock. Time, I hour, 45 minutes IG EXUCI' VS. DCB!! .'HCadClI1V. Jlt Exeter, may 16. EXETER. DEAN ACADEMY A.ll. R. li. Ino. A. Ia. A.n. Barker, 3, . 6 0 0 2 I I Smith, 2, . . 5 Witham, l., . 5 I I 4 0 0 Nowell, I, . 4 Cooney, c., . 5 2 2 6 I I Perkins, p., . . 5 Clay, p., . 4 I I I 4 o jenness, 3, . . 2 Scales, r., 5 2 0 I I o Harris, r., . . 4 Goddard, 2, . 5 3 4 I I I Clough, s., . . 4 Couillard, I, . 5 2 I IO I o Thompson, m., . 4 Craffey, s., . 4 2 2 o 2 I Grant, l., . . . 4 Alexander, m., 5 o 4 2 o o Tolles, c., . . 4 Totals, . . 44 I3 I5 27 Ir 4 Totals, . . 36 Innings, . . . I 2 3 4 5 6 EXIETER, .... . o o o o I o DEAN ACADEMY, .... o o o I o 2 Umjf1'1'c, Dr. Charles. 7'1'1m.', 2 hours. 155 EXCWI' VS. st. .'Hl1SCll11'S. Jlt manchester, may 19. EXETER. ST. ANSELM'S. A.ll. R. H. P.o. A. rc. A-Il. Barkcr, 3, . . 4 1 2 2 I o Cornell, s., 3 Witham, l., . . 4 2 I I 0 0 Nolan, 3, . 3 Cooney, c., . . 4 2 2 I 3 1 McCabe, l.,, 2 Scales, r., . . 3 2 2 2 o o Caverney, c., . 2 Goddard, 2, . . 3 I 2 2 2 I Durnphey, 2, 2 Craffey, s., . . 3 I I 1 I 0 Lawlor, 1, 2 Alexander, p., . 3 I o 1 2 o Horne, m., 2 Couillarcl, 1, . . 3 o 1 5 o 1 Wynne, r., 2 Bond, m.,. . 3 I I o 0 o Taylor, p., I Totals, . . . 30 II I2 I5 9 3 Totals, . I9 Innings, . . . . . I 2 3 4 Exmnu, . . . 6 o 4 o ST. ANsEI.M's, . . . . . . o o 1 o Umpire, Creagh. Time, I hour, 20 minutes. SQ Exeter vs. Exeter Zlippers. If Exefef, may 23. no. A I I 1 2 x o x o o 2 7 o 4 o o o o 2 15 7 5 I-rr o- I EXETER. EXETER CLIPPERS. A.ll. R. H. l'.O. A. E. A.n. v.o. A. Barker, 3, . 3 I 0 1 I o Haley, s., 5 2 2 Witham, l., . 5 I 3 I 0 I Laughlin, 2, 4 2 0 Cooney, c., . 3 2 x 7 4 o Rowe, m., 4 4 o Clay, p., . 4 1 2 I 4 I Folsom, r., 4 1 o Scales, r., . . 3 o I o o o Wilbur, c., 4 6 2 Goddard, 2, . 4 o o 1 2 o Holmes, p., 3 o 3 Craffey, s., . 4 o 3 2 4 3 Fountain, p., I o 1 Alexander, nr., . 4 r 1 3 o o Brackett, I, 4 5 o Couillard, 1,. 4 1 1 Il 1 1 Gauvin, 3, 4 I o Ritchie, l., 3 3 0 Totals, . . 34 7 I2 27 16 6 Totals, . 36 6 24 8 Innings, . I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Exl-rrlrzk, . . . . 2 o o 1 2 2 o o o-7 Exlmcx C1.u-vmrs, . . . I o o o o 1 o o o-2 l lllf'l'I'r.', Downing. Time, 2 hours, IO minutes. I Exeter vs. Boston Zollegians. Jlt Exeter, may 26. EXETER. BOSTON COLLEGIANS. A.Ii. R. H. l'.O. A. E. A.B. R. H. I'.O. Barker, 3, . . 3 I I 2 5 I Burchsted, c., . 5 o I 5 YVitham, l., . . 4 0 I 0 0 0 Borden, r., . . 5 0 O 0 Cooney, e., . . 4 0 I 8 I o Uniac, s., . . . 2 I I o Clay, p., . . 3 o o o 2 o McAndrews, 3, . 4 0 o 3 Bond, In., . . I o o o o o Townsend, p., . 4 I o o Scales, r., . . 4 o o o o o Gallagher, l., . 2 2 o 4 Goddard, 2, . . 4 I o 2 2 2 McMahon, I, . 4 1 I I3 Craffey, s., . . 4 o o o 2 2 Brigham, In., . 4 o o 0 Alexander, In., p., 3 I I 2 I 0 Orcntt, 2, . . 4 0 I 0 Couillard, I, . 3 o o I3 o I Totals, . . 33 3 4 27 I3 6 Totals, . . 34 5 3 27 Innings, . . I 2 3 4 5 6 7' 8 9 Exmnx, . . . . o o I 0 o o o 2 o-3 Bos'roN CoI,I.EG1ANs, . . o o 2 o o o o 3 0- Umpire, McCornack. Time, 2 hours. OG Exeter vs. liarvard Freshmen. JI! Exeter, may 39. EXETER. HARVARD FRESHMEN. A.B. R. H. P.0. A. E. A.B. R. H. l'.O. Barker, 3, . . 4 I 4 1 0 I Storey, 3,. . . 3 o o 2 Witham, l., . . 3 o I I o o Comins, p., . . 3 I o 2 Cooney, c., . . 4 o 0 IS 2 o Clarkson, I, . . 4 I I II Clay, p., . . . 5 I o o 4 o Sherlock, 2, . . 4 o 2 I Scales, r., . . 3 I o I o o Lovering, m., . 4 o o 0 Alexander, m., . 3 I 2 o 0 o Minton, l., . . 4 I I I Goddard, 2, . . 4 I 2 3 o o jackson, s., . . 4 o 2 I Craffey, s., . . 4 o o I 0 I Dever, r., . . 3 o 2 o Couillard, I, . . 4 I I 5 I o Marean, c., . . 4 o o 6 Totals, . . 34 6 I0 27 7 .2 Totals, . . 33 3 8 24 Innings, . I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EXETER, . . . . . I 0 0 3 o o 2 o o-6 I'lARv,xRn FRESHMEN, . . o o , o o o 2 0 o I-3 Umpire, Downing. Time, 2 hours, I5 minutes. 157 ' EXCWI' VS. HIICOUCY. Ili Jlndover, Same 9. Innings, . 'Ex1a'1'ER, . ANDOVER, . Umjfirux, 7 'i mc, OG Base-Ball Record. P. 6. JI. vs. P. JI. JI. P. E. 1878, . . I2 1878, . 8 1879, - 2 1880, . 0 1881, . 5 1882, . 7 1883, . 5 1884, . 5 1885, . 9 1886, . 7 1887, . 6 1888, . . 4 1889 ,.... 3 1890, No game. 1891 ,.... 1 1892 ,.... 5 1893-6, No games. 1897 ,.... . I2 1898, . - 2 1899, . . . . ..... . . . . . 6 Total games, P. E. A., 65 P. A. A., 12. 'l'o1nl points, P. E. A., 992 P. A. A., 153. 158 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9R H F A I 1990 winning Zlass Base:BalI team, Season of ls99 l900 winning BBSCSBBII cCaln, Season Of l899. vllffll in . flh nngcr . W. A. YOUNG. A. S. BOURN. Che team. C. H. Blau., Pifcher. W. A. YOUNG, Yhird Base. H. S. YVILLARIJ, jx., C1111-haf-. R. R. BIGNIIAM, Mor! Sify. W. H. HUBIRICIIOUSIC, ju., H1111 Bmw. A. E. SAYLES, hy? IMAX. C. j. Lmmv, .S'1.-fwm' Bm.-. ' JOHN B1a1.1qNA1', Zllirhfle Held. A. P. CORNWALI., lfzghf H.-iff. SG Class Basesliall Series, Season or l899. june 13, . . '99, 125 '00, 17. june 14, . . '01, 75 ,O2, 14. june 22, . . '00, 13, '02, 3. it .'FIIl Zlass Base:BaII team, Scasen ol 1899. T. R. Pl.UNKlC'l l', '02, . . .1'i1rher- H. NV11.I.ARn, jk., '00, . . Can-her.. W. II. IIUMRICHOUSE, jk., '00, . H1-xl Bfm-. C. Llilllw, '00, .... . Sammi Basra W. A. YOUNG, '00, . . , Ywim' mm-, M. G. V,xss,xR, '02, . . . Shay-1 .S'z0,1, R. A. I.0cKA1uv, '01, . , , L42 Emi, JOHN B1c1.1cN,x1-, '00, . . . lllzmlla Nfalfl. M. P. 'I',w1.0R, '99, . . . . Awghf H1-ld, 161 Swclled Bead Klub. lr, .-'I - fYflI'W1' 1 X--mf' ' A 5 ' . f ,Af N '- . T4-22E'..1'. ? 1-ff Officers. l'1'r.f1'rIQ.'11l, . . . llcmf l?.fl77lllIS'l'1lIIl..Yf, , Chzlf lla! Sfl'L'ft'hz.'l', . . K. I . I51u1.L, 'oz . K. I . BRILI., ,O2 . K. I . Bk1l.1., V02 e8D8lISi0lliSfS. R. R. Al.:-:x.xNn1':R, 'oo. II. L. BROXVN, 'o0. T. Co1.1,1Ns, 'o3. M. Ii. D1c,xN, 'oo. j. I . IJo1:1c,'01. I.. Il. ICGAN, '00, T. E. I 1.1xNA1:1xN, 'o3. 1 N. V. V. FRANl'IlO'l', 03. R. A. Chxklmxlek, IDI. 162 C. NV M S. I'. II Ii. Il j. P. Commun, ,OI. . J. Lmvlc, 'O2. ' B. I'1uass1w, 'oo. Ii. Howie, YO2. Slml-'1-'1mT11, 'oo. . W. S111c1uu1.1., 'oo. F. S111cuM.xN, 'o1. . NVILSON, ,Ol. I . Iluulms, '01, ,A-ii M5 ' x EW' Wadi' Z ' .. 5-E393 ,e -.Q if 'if-3 -if ull! 'UMW '-QP .nk...xxmmKmm Q2 iff!! JB 19' Q :Q 731111 Pairs, . . . Yhruz' fy' Il Ayilllll, . Hun' ofa Kimi, . Scqzrcmr, . Illiszlcfzl, . ,Df.Yt'lIi'fIff, . Fu!! llnzzxe, Rough llouxc, . . L. Gulxmm. L. II. HOUSTON. ' ' J. GUMBICI.. P. H. IfIoUs'r0N. ..R. K. . Porwlclz, S'l'1aoU1', SIHLRMAN, SMITH, W. D. . Wmmak, K1NG, Kuusrc, MIl.I,lER, EGAN. . . . Rowm, Slm1f1fuA'1'lr, Iwuasslav, Dorm V.xNKl':uREN, BAl.mvxN, W1I.x.mum, JANSEN . . . . . .IO Soulc Ilnllfusunllyj . . . . . . . .I4 Peabody Qalwuysj 'K AN 14' g fr J,-Q as 0 , J ffl' 1 , vngv , uflsvf. iv can ua ,Ir N ll, asp I un . ' V' J' . 11: . 1 ,-- 9 .K Ya 'f --A uns...-Za V ' - -N - , .. ' -N, f+Z'3ET?f F' ' ,. jf Ig' x ff. f ao5: ?ET1:3gI: 1 JET ' irq --, -, , -. .F 045' f, Q- 5.5-:A , , YL! wp! 2' .4 ,ga ag-V, , Ima., x . , ,...,wus . fw 4- wwwap Iegfiifz Q -- wzeutaw QE, 7 ,,-W. - - 131155260 P1 Wi' ' ,',.g,5:l::15 .XE ...,a5id: gif-1. .X-. Q ',:x . fly- ' . I Q . WOO Q 4 . xi O Q VU. offs 0 , . ' 59' X 0 ' o 0. Q. .,. '21, ,' p ' 1 , ,s.-A ml g V 1 O . I, 0 xl Q 5 u ' ITS YOUR ANTE 163 W1zs'r, DAvlcNrok'1' W1cs'r, J. B. WEST, jk. Crack team., 1909 Cnjvfui I1 . Iilmlcxla M. S.xwv1a1:, 'o0. K. F. BRILI., '02, P. W. BROWN, y02. J. L. CoNN0R, '02 W. A. Dlcmuzoux, I.. II. EGAN, '00. C. J. Emlak, ,OI. W. H. Ifrsma, Joi. E. C. F1'rcu, Ju., I. G. FRY, 'oo. 'oo 'o1. J. .Mrlnqgz-1'. Jfmlis F. Ilumslucx, 'oI. Cmlrh. Jlilili D. Illemxmv. members. A. Gmanxlsk, 'or. T. A. Ummm, ,O2. M. GRILK, '01, F. G J. II0u.xN, '0I. J. JACK, Joi. T. JONES, 'oo. A. KANr:l.1w, 'OI. W. Ktvllms, Ju., G. LlCAVI'l l', 'o3. 165 L. P. ,02. M. M. Momma, Joz. R. PliA'l I', '00. J. Pnlcxa, ,OI. Rum, '0x. M. S.-XNVYER, ,o0. K. ScuN1a11am:, ,O2. Su,uf1fRA'l'1r, '0o. E. XVITIIAM, '00, A. QIE A 45 EL Ezfmls. 40 Vards Dash, . 1000 Yards Run, 600 Yards Dash, 300 Vards Dash, Class Team Race, L'11cul.v. Running Hxgh Jun Pole Vault, . Shot Put, . Potato Race, . Faculty Shield meet. np, 1900, 44 points. l'I 1 2 '3 ' 1 . 4.3 fl 12 K3 VI 12 N53 VI 12 '.3 gl ' 2 4. fl W5-2 VI 12 K3 V1 -2 13 1902, February 22, 1900. 0llfd00l' EVGIHSQ W' in 114111. . DEAN, '00, . . FRY, 'oo. . F1'1'cH,'01. JON1as, '00, . yu.. GA1umN12R, ,OI, . Gmns, 'o0. . KN11111s, '02, . . LlCAVI'l I', 303. . Gonlmlum, '01, . FRv,'0o, . . . Lovn, '02, . J. GUM111ci,, 'O2. . 1901. . 1902. . 1900. 1Ild00l' GVCIHS. lVium'z's. . C0NN0R, '02, . N ' . ECA, ,, 00, Tm' JACK, 01, . SAwv1a1z,'00,. . C0NN0R, '02, Tie P1zA'r1', '00, ' . PIOGAN, '01 . 9 3 . MOOIQIC, 02. . J0N1cs, '0o. . JONES, '00, . . FRY, '00, . DEAN, '00. 'Cotal Score. Time. . 4 4-5 seconds . 2 minutes, 41 seconds 1 minute, I9 3-5 seconds. . 35 scconds llellghl. . 5 feet, 3 1-4 inches . 9 feet, 9 3-4 inches fJ1A.Yffl7l!'C. . 36 feet, 6 inches Time. . 41 seconds 31 points. 1901, 23 points. 1903, I01'lOiI1lS. 167 Evefzls. 40 Yards Dash, . 1000 Yards 300 Yards Run, . Run, . 45 Yards Hurdles, . 600 Yards Running H Pole Vault, High Jump Run, . igh Jump, , . Ealldkap mmf. march 21, l900. W'in ncrs. EGAN, '00, Q7 feetj, . FRY, '00, Qscratchj. Rocx, '00, Q7 feetj. JONES, '00, Qscratchj, . 2 SHANN0N, '01, C40 yardsj. Gmns, '00, Qscratchj. GRILK, '01, Q10 yardsj, . FITCH, '01, Q12 ynrdsj. FRY, '00, Qscratchj. CONNOR, '02, Q1 footj, LEAv1'1'r, '03, Q2 feety. D1I.1.0N, '01, Q4 feetj. REID, '01, Q18 yardsj, . WEST, '02, Q18 yardsj. LEAv1'1'1', '03, Q11 yardsj. JACK, '01, Q1 inchj, . . DEMERITT, '01, Q5 inchesj MOORE, '02, Q3 inchesj. CONNOR, '02, Q2 inchesj, . SH1-:RR11,L, '00, Q6 inchesj. SAWVER, '00, Qscratchj. JACKSON, '03, Q1 inchj, . DEMER11'T, '01, Q5 inchesj. MOORE, '02, Q3 inchesj. 168 Time. . 4 3-5 seconds minutes, 34 2-5 seconds . . 32 3-5 'seconds . . 6 seconds 1 minute, 22 2-5 seconds flezlghl. . 5 feet, 4 3-4 inches . . 9 feet, IO inches . 5 feet, 4 3-4 inches. T rack Ewlzls. h Exeter-Jlndovcr meet. Exeter Campus, Slune 2, 1990. FVi1zum'.v. 4'1 W. A. Scmcx, . A., . . 2. I. G. FRY, E. 100-VHICIS Dash, . . 1 A 1-3. W. C. NIA'l 1'HEWS, A. 4 I. J. M. CATES A., . . 880-Yards Run, . 1 2. D. G. CRAYVLORD, A. 4.3. J. T. JONES, E. 4'I. M. E. W1'1'1-IAM, E. . 120-Yards Hurdle, . 1 2. J. W. KNIlll4S, Jk.,,E. lx 3. C. S. FALLOWS, A. 4' I. W. A. SCHICK, A., . 220-Yards Dash, . . 1 2. I. G. FRY, E. 4-3. J. A. KANCII.lEY, E. Two Mile Bicycle, . 4' 1. SIHQRWIN, A., . . QAt Charles River 1 2. BAXTER, A. Park, May 255, lk 3. ARMSTRONG, A. 4' I. G. M. Go1.DsM1'rn, A., One Mile Run, . . 1 2. C. J. ELIJER, E. 1-3. R. G. LEAv1'1'1', E. 4'1. M. E. WITHAM E. . 220-Yards Hurdle, . 1 2. J. W. mums, 443. E. S. PAINE, A. 41. I. G. FRY, E., . . . 440-Yards Dash, . 1 2. W. A. DEARHORN, 14.3. D. G. CRAWFORD, A. Hbla' Ezfwmv. lVi1zm:r.r. A fr. T. M. MOORE, E., . Shot Put, . 1 2. R. P. KINNEY, A. High Jump, Pole Vault, . Broad Jump, Hammer Throw, . . 1 lA3. J. J. HOGAN, E. !.I.'Hj L. CoNNoR, E., . . . . 1 . H. BOTCIIFORD A. lx3, L. I-l. EGAN, E. 4' 1. E. M. SAWYER, E.,. . 1 2. M. R. PRA'1'r, E. 1 3. O. F. IDERR, A. 4' 1. C. S. FA1.I,ows, A.,. . . . 1 2. E. C. FITCH, JR., E. 1-3. D. ll. BO'l'tJlll ORlD, A. 4'I. J. L. CoNNoR, E., . . 2. T. M. Moomc, 15.1 1-3. K. F. BRILI., E. Smru, . Exeter, S7 I-2: Andover, 169 2 minutes, 2 . 16 . 22 6 minutes 4 minutes, S2 . 27 . 52 . . 40 J Time. I0 seconds 4-5 seconds 4-5 seconds 2-5 seconds IO seconds 4-5 seconds 4-5 seconds 3-5 seconds lJi.v111m'c. feet, I-4 in llczlghl. . . 5 feet, 6 inches . IO feet, 3 I-2 inches Dixinncc. . 21 feet, 6 inches . . I42 feet, 3 inches 46 I-2. eXCf0l':.'Hlld6VCl' Dllal Records. EVENT. RECORD. MADE BY PLACE. DATE. IOO-Y3YdS Dash, IO s., . . Schick, A., . . P. E. Campus, june 2, '00. 220-Yards Dash, 22 2-5 s., . . Schick, A. ,... P. E. Campus, june 2, '0o. 120-Yards Hurdle, 16 2-5 s., . . W. A. Hersey, '99, E., P. A. Campus, May 3I', '99 220-Y3TClS Hurdle, 26 s., . . W. A. Hersey, '99, E., P. A. Campus, May 31, '99 440-Yards Dash, 52 3-5 s., . . Fry, '00, E., . . . P. E. Campus, June 2, '00. 880-Yards Run, 2 m., 2 s., . Richardson, A., . . P. A. Campus, May 29, '97 One Mile Run, . 4 m., 48 1-5 s., Woodbine, A., . . P. A. Campus, May 29, '97 Two Mile Bicycle, 5 m., 32 2-5 s.,I Wells, A., . . . P. A. Campus, May 29, '97 I-ligh jump, . . 5 ft., 6 in., . gg?C'RQrif2A.I? . P. E, Campus, June 2, '00. Broad jump, . . 21 ft., 6 in., . Fallows, A., . . P. E. Campus, june 2, 'o0. Pole Vault, . . IO ft.,3 1-2 in., Sawyer, '00, E., . P. E. Campus, June 2, 'oo. Shot Put, 16 lb., 40 ft., 1-4 in., Moore, '02, E., . . P. E. Campus, june 2, '0o. I-lammerlil'hrow, 142 ft., 3 in., Connor, '02, E., . P. E. Campus, june 2, 'o0. I2 J. 170 P. E. A. To11rnament. P. E. IH. Records. EVENT. RECORD. MAKER. TIME. PLACE. oU'rDooRs. H f I0 1- sec., . . E. XV.MacPherran,'8 Ma 14, 1887. P. E. A. Tournament. Ioovards Dash' ' ' il IO 1-E sec., . . I. G. Fry, '00, . May 31, 1889, Exeter-Andover Meet at Andover. 220-Yards Dash, . 22 3-5 sec., . . E. W. MacPherran,'87, May 14, 1887, P. E. A. Tournament. 440-Yards Dash, '. S2 1-5 sec., . . G. G. XVhitcomb, '97, june 7, 1897, Interscholastic Games at Cambridge. Half Mile Run, . 2 min., 9 1-5 sec., j. W. Falls, '98, . . May 12, 1897, P. E. A. Tournament. Mile Run, . . 4 min., 49 sec., . R. R. Hollister, '93, june 4, 1892, Exeter-Andover Meet at Exeter. Mile Walk, . . . 7 min., 56 2-5 sec., F. E. Mallett, '99, . Nov. 27, 1897, Campus. Against time. 120-Yards Hurdle, . 16 2-5 sec., . . XV. A. Hersey, '99, . May 31, 1899, Exeter-Andover Meet at Andover. 220-Yards Hurdle, . 26 sec., .... XV. A. Hersey, '99, . May 31, 1899, Exeter-Andover Meet at Andover. 1 Mile Bicycle, . . 2 min., 41 4-5 sec., j. I-I. Hardy, '98, . june 10, 1896, Campus. Against time. Running High jump, . . Running Broad jump, . Pole Vault, ..... Throwing 16 lb. Hammer, Putting 16 lb. Shot, . . Throwing I2 lb. Hammer, 45-Yards Hurdle, . . . 40-h73l'dS Dash, . . . 300-h73l'dS Dash, . . 600-Yards Run, . . 1,000-Yards Run, . . INDOORS. Putting 16 lb. Shot, 20-Yards Dash, . . Running High Jump, Pole Vault, . . . Standing Broad jump, Standing High jump, High Kick, . . . 5 ft., 8 1-2 in., . 22 ft., 2 in., . . I0 ft., 3 1-2 in., . 78 ft., 9 in., . . 40 ft., 1-4 in., . 142 ft., 3 in., . 5 4-5 sec., . . 4 3-5 sec., . . 33 sec., . . . 1 min., I9 3-5 sec., 2 min., 32 3-5 sec., 37 ft., 7 in., . . 2 4-5 sec., . . . 5 ft., 8 in., . . . IO ft., 1 1-2 in., . I0 ft., 5 3-4 in., . 4 ft., II in., . . 9 ft., 6 in., . . . F. C. Dobson, '93, . XV. A. Hersey, '99 E. M. Sawyer, '00, . J. S. Cranston, '88, . T. M. Moore, '02, . J. L. Connor, '02, . W. A. Hersey, '99, . H. E. jones, '98, . . G. N. Hersey, '99, . , . J. VV. Knibbs, jr., '02, J. T. Jones, '00, . . O. Zimmerman, '98, . H. E. Jones, '98, . J. D. XVainwright, '97 M. R. Pratt, '00, . XV. C. XVurtenberg,'86, L NI . . . M. Sayer, '93, A. B. Daniels, '93, . May 23, 1891, May 11, 1898, june 2, 1900, May 14, 1887, june 2, IQ00, june 2, 1900, March 2, 1898, March 23, 1898 Feb. 22, 1899, Feb. 24, 1900, March 2, 1898, March 23, 1898 March 14, 1896 March 14, 1896 March 17, May 15, 1886, March 19, 1892 March 19, 1892 1900, P. E. A. Campus. School Meet. Exeter-Andover Meet at Exeter. P. E. A. Tournament. Exeter-Andover Meet at Exeter. Exeter-Andover Meet at Exeter. Faculty Shield Meet. Handicap Meet. Faculty Shield Meet. Faculty Shield Meet. Faculty Shield Meet. Handicap Meet at Exeter. Exeter-Worcester Academy Meet at Exeter Exeter-Worcester Academy Meet at Exeter Interscholastic Meet at Boston. Spring Tournament. Indoor Meet. Indoor Meet. Fence Vault, .... 7 ft., . . . . A. B. Daniels, '93, . March 19, 1892i Indoor Meet. Rope Climbing, Standing Start, ..... 6 1-2 sec., . . E. V. McCune, '94, . March II, 1891 Indoor Meet. 'F Nl 2 1 . 1-2521, tl Nl ' f 5 4 35 ... W n 2, Q'-2-'Q .gm - . f N , I 1 e'-1- -12, I .1 f 415 , 1 'I' , ' 1 Q ' . f 1 :-Z5-'s -S! .- VI A . 1 - .N 1 ' ' 1-,., -ggi ,gt 1 - l 1. K. f B5 - 'Ba' 5? ' 1 ZZ!! . nf 55' ,ff , F- 1' . , - ':EiY-r ' - , ,' 7' N P fgggv, J 't ' f 5'-9 1 -5, 2, , ff ' l s .-- - 53:5 5 .5 .1 . . 1 f 1 nail'-:as-'.-Q5 v , - .. ,Y V- ,fr . fig! 1--:fa-.y f Q ' W ' --Q1 'i,.. 'la E.. 5 225' - .+-'- - - f ' f' 1f- 2-2 Z' 1 -Ii ..- ov: but XVHERE PLAYED. DATE. EXETER. ANDOVER. SCORE. DOUBLES. Exeter, . . . October 15, '84, Tailer, '85, J. Huntington, '87, . Strong, Graves, 6 6-5, EN Andover, . june 5, '85, . Meehan, '86, Huntington, '87, Breed, Shaw, . 6 6-4, Exeter, . October 21, '85, Meehan, '86, j. Huntington, '87, Breed, Shaw, . 6 5.65 6.31 Andover, . june 2, '86, . Meehan, '86, -I. Huntington, '87, Breed, Shaw, . 5 6.43 4.6, Exeter, . . june 19, '86, . Meehan, '86, j. Huntington, '87, Breed, Shaw, . 4 6.33 6-0, - Andover, . October 16, '86, R. Huntington, '87, Valentine, '88, Shaw, Ethridge, 6 4.3, ,. Exeter, . June 4, '87, . R. Huntington, '87, Valentine, '88, Shaw, Houseman, 6 I3-II. - Exeter, . june 18, '87, . R. Huntington, '87, Valentine, '88, Shaw, Ilousenian, 2 6.15 6.15 3.6, Andover, . October 26, '87, Duane, '88, Lockett, '88, . . . Farwell, Anderson, 2 6-4, 2-6, Exeter, . . May 23, '88, . Lockett, '88, McClung, '88, . . Farwell, Anderson, 5 6-2, 6-2. ' Andover, . june 6, '88, . Lockett, '88, McClung, '88, . Farwell, Anderson 6 6.25 64,4 Andover, . October 25, '88, Soule, '90, Harrison, '90, . . Stearns, Anderson, 1 6.39 6.2,, Exeter, . june 12, '89, . Soule, '90, Harrison, '90, . Spaulding, Moore, 9 6.83 6-I,, Exeter, . October 15, '90, Chase, '91, Lyman, '92, . Mills, Spaulding, 6 6.45 6.3,- Andover, . October 17, '91, Brown, '92, Norton, '92, . Foote, Archibald, 0 0.65 6.6, E I-,, Exeter, . October 8, '92, Davis, '93, Reed, '95, . . Millard, Allen, . 2 5.7: 2.6, Andover, . October 18, '93, Fox, '94, Reed, '95, . Parker, Prentiss, 1 3-65 3.6, Exeter, . june 19, '97, . Falls, '98, Shaw, '97, . Gabriel, Whaling, 3.6 0.6: 2.6, Andover, . june 18, '98, . Dresser, '98, june, '99, . Childs, Harwell, 4 5-7: 2.6, Exeter, . . . june 14, '99, . Benham, '00, Fitts, 'oo, . Russell, Stebbins, 2 4.65 1.6, SINGLES. Exeter, . . October 15, '84, Tailer, '85, . . . Fitch, . . 6 2.63 3.6, Andover, . june 3, '85, . Meehan, '86, . . . Corliss, . 6 0.65 5-6, Exeter, . . October 21, '85, Huntington, '87, . Breed, 6 6.2, .- Andover, . june 2, '86, . Meehan, '86, . . . Breed, . 4 3-6, Exeter, . june 19, '86, . Meehan, '86, . . Breed, . 6 6-4, ,' Andover, . October 16, '86, Valentine, '88, . Shaw, . 6 6.4,, Exeter, . . june 4, '87, . Valentine, '88, . Shaw, . . 10. 7.5, , Andover, . October 26, '87, McClung, '88, Farwell, . 6 6.4, v Exeter, . May 23, '88, . Lockett, '88, . Spaulding, . 6 6.2,- E, W A Andover, . October 25, '88, Harrison, '90, Stearns, . . 4.6 8-10, Exeter, . june I2, '89, . Harrison, '90, Day, . . . 6. 6.3, - Exeter, . . October 15, '90, Chase, '91, . Anderson, . 1-6 0-69 2-6. Andover, . October 17, '91, Brown, '92, . Foote, . 1-6 0-63 1-6, Exeter, . October 8, '92, Rand, '93, . . Anderson, . 4.6 3.6, 1-6, Andover, . October 18, '93, Crapo, ,Q4, . . Parker, . 1-6 3-6, 7-5: 6-4, Exeter, . june 19, '97, . Betts, '99, .... Gabriel, . 1-6 1-63 0-6, Andover, . june 18, '98, . G. N. Hersey, '99, . Childs, . 3-6 o-6, 0-6, Exeter, . june I4, '99, . Fitts, 'oo, .... Russell, . 1-6 0-69 10-8, 3-6. PQ Exeter Zbeers. LONG EXETER. Exeter l Exeter ! Exeter l Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! Rah I Exeter. ' ' LONG CHEER. E-x-e-t-e-r, P.-E.-A.,tRah ! Rah ! Rah ! P.- Three times. SHORT CH EER. - - E.--A., Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! Three times. Brickety, Brackety, Hoo-rah-ray, Wobbledey, gohbledey, crimson and gray, ' Thrippity, Thrappity, Sis-boom-bah, Exeter, Exeter, Rah! Rah! Rah! Hullaballo, Hooray, Hooray, Boom! ta-ra-ra, Boom ! ' Hullaballo, Hooray, Hooray, Boom! ta-ra-ra, Boom ! Hooray, fiooray, Boom ! ta-ra-ra, Excler! Exeter, Exeter, P.-E.-A. Boom ! ta-ra-ra, Boom ! Che hee, che hah, Che hah, hah, hah, Exeter, Exeter, Rah l Rah ! Rah! P. E., P. E., che hee, che hee, P. E., P. E., che hee, che hee, Che hee, che hah, Che hee, che hah, Exeter, Exeter, Rah ! 'Rah ! Rah ! Wah-who-wah, Wah-who-wah Hobhle, gobble, Razzle, dazzle, Sis-boom-ah, Exeter, Exeter, Rah! Rah! Rah! ! Giddy, giddy Exeter, Wah-hoo-wah. Bracky, koax-koax-koax, Yi-yi-yacky, yi-yi-yacky, Bracky, koax-koax-koax, Boom-a-lacka, Boom-a-lacka, I-h'ro, hiro, parabaloo, Exefcr! 173 Exelfr. Zoncert OF THE Klee and mandolin Zlubs, IN 'rim GYMNASIUM, thursday Evening, December IA, ls99. Program. Part 1. a. NVe Meet Again To-Night, . . . . 11 Aura Lea ,........ . . . GLIEIC CLUB. March and Two Step, Bostonian, . . . . MANDOLIN CLUB. Reading, Ulntenscly Utter, . . . . . . MR. VARNEY. 11. King Charles, . . . . . . . . . MR. LANG ANI! GLEE 6. Ned, . . . . . . . . . . . Cornet Solo, The Lost Chord, . .... MR. IPIANAGAN. Pdf! TT. WValtz, Amorita, . . . . . . MANIJOLIN CLUB. a. Barney McGee, . . . . . . . . . MR. KNIBBS AND GLEE 6. The Man with an E on His Sweater, Violin Solo, Little Fantasia, . . . . . . MR. KRUSB. Reading, Sockery Setting a Hen,', . . . Mk. PUTNAM. rl. Massa's in thc Cold, Cold, Ground, . . MR. LANG AND GLEN 6. Old Exeter, . . . . . . . GLEE CLUB. 174 CLUB. . . . CLUB. CLUB. . Poulizm . Kfllflffh . Booth . . li'owc1'. . Sulliwzn. . Barge. . Bullard. . . Yrzmes. . Slazenger. lVor11'.v QV lllr. Bzlgcloru. Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Miller, . Mrs. Crashaw Mrs. Curwen, Miss Lawton, Mr. Roberts, Dr. Lawton, Mr. Curwen, Mr. Campbell, . Mr. Bemis, . Voung Mr. Bemis, Mr. Miller, . Elevator Boy, Che Elevator. JI Farce, bv IU. D. Howells, UN1'rv HAI.l., march :sd and may lsr, 1900. Characters. 175 Miss JULIA M. WRIGl'lT . . Miss MIRIAM Tuwrs . . . . Miss WARREN Miss E'1'1mL j. JENNESS Miss HELEN P. FRENCH . . . . R. F. KRUSE . . MR. J. A. TU1f1's . . L. GRILR . . . I. G. FRY . R. R. ALEXANDER . I-I. S. BIGELOW . E. H. PUTNAM . . Gll.liER'l' FRENCH Che mikado. Bcilifif of the EXNCI' 200896 Hospital, Ov:-:RA lflousic, thursday and Friday Evenings, Jlpril 26th and 27th, 1900. East of Zbaractcrs. The Mikado of japan, ............ . . K. F. BRILL, '02 Nnnki-l'oo, his son, ..... . . MR. R. ll. BOWLES K0-Ko, Lord High Excculiuncr, . . . . MR. llowmciw GREY FOUII-lillil, Lord lligh Everything Else, . . L. E. Rolmm, ,OI Pish '1'u:-ah, A Noble Lord, .... . . . R. R. AI.1cxlxNmsR, 'oo Yum-Yum, Miss Er.IzAim'i'H C. Bmmows Pilli-Sing, Sisters, Wards of Ko-Ko, . MRS. JAMES Gn.m4:R'r Peep-lin, Miss Mzxumc B. BU'1'l'ON Knlislm, An Elderly Lady, .... . . . . . . . Mus. DOROTHY C. Nowicu. Assisted hy Miss JOSlCl'lllNli PAGE, of Lnconin, l'iani.vl. AGI' I.-Court-Ynrcl of Ko-Ko's Ollicinl Residence. ACI' llf-Ku-Ko's Unrrlen. 176 Miss Mxss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss M RS. I-I T Sopranos. MARTHA L1'r'rl.E. GICNICVIEVE QUINN. HELEN FRENcn. M1RxAM Tux- 1's. MILURED REMICK. HELEN DEMER1'r'1'. EvA BROWN. FLORENCE Gooowm. DERORAH LEAv1'r'r. ROGERS. Tenors. . AuAMs, 'o1. H. S. BIGELOW, 'oo. W.L M. W. . DOUGHERTY, 'oI. E1.I.1s, '01, T. E. FLANAGAN, 'o3. F. E. SHAW, ,03. W. A. WooDs, ,OI- J. M. BE'1'1'Es, 'o1. I. G. FRY, 'oo. School Girls. UODICS. Guards. 1 77 Mlss Miss Mlss Mlss MISS Miss Mlss MRS. Altos. ANNIE SHUTE. ANNAHEL WAIQRILN. HARRIET FRENCH. AnEr.A1uE SM1'1'H. LIZZIE GRUNWALIJ. HA'r'r1E G11.MoRE. KA'rnER1NE O'NE1L. H ARVEY. Basses. E. J. CALLENDER, '02- C. S. DEAN, 'o1. W. H. M. B. SANDS, 'o2. L. E SMITH, ,02. R. B. STRASSEURGER, 'or C. T. WERRER, 'oI. B.F A.C SHERMAN, 'ox . . TRAVIS, 'oI. HUMRICHOUSE, JR., 'oo Che Exeter Student. Presented bv the Christian Fraternity, UNITY HALL, IHQIWIBU Evening, mafth IZ, 1909. Zharacters. Mr. Phillips Exeter, Principal, . ..... .j. L. BIQRGSTRIQSSER, Secretary to Principal, ..... .... B . L. ELY, Mr. I. R. Social Fairchild CStudentj, . . . H. B. SHERMAN, Mr. E. Z. NVay CStudentj ,.... . . A. B. MAINE, Mr. Archimedes Le Grind QStudcntj, . . W. P. IIARMAN, Mr. A. Trotter CStudentJ, . . . . .S. M. IIARRINGTON, Mr. Jenks fmrouinaz Agentj, . . G. N. CURNOW, Mr. Ball Field CStudentj, . . . W. F. S'l'AD'l'I.ANllER, . . . . R. F. Mli'l'CALl , Mrs. Le Grind ,... Miss Flossie Le Grind, . . . j. J. MULI.O'NK'NEY, Book Agent ,... . L. M. CROSIHIC, Laundry Agent ,....... . . N. C. Loun, Mr. Hornlwlend QFurniture Agentj, . . . W. W. HILL, Mr. Stone Cslllllfllllj ,.... . C. H. HARMON, Mr. Styx QStndentj, . . . L. M. CROSIIIE, Mr. Socrates Qlnstructorj, . . . . . B. L. ELV, SVIIODSBQ ACI' I.-The Pl'iI'lCil71ll,S Office. ACI' Il.-F:1irchiId's Room. ACT III.-The same. Music by Messrs. Axmns, 'oI, Kmrsn, 'oo, and l I,.xN,u:,IN, 'o3. 178 'oz 'oo 'oo .03 'oo 'oz '02 'oo 'oo 'oz 'oo 'oz 'OI ,oz 'oo 'oo 1901, 1903, 1902, 1900, E. L. W W R. C. j. L. S. V. F. L. Zlass Bowling Series. E. M. SAWYER- W. A. GREEN. C. J. LEDDY. A. S. BOURN. I-I. T. BRADLEY H. E. BARKER. J. A. HAYES. I. S. HALL. J. O. Foss. E. G. OSKAMP. W. S. SAWYER. J. P. HAWKEV. 1900. C. CONNICR, CCnpt.j H. EGAN. A. YOUNG. l90l. S. D11.LoN, QCapt.D B. Woousum. P. GODIJARD. l902. L. CONNOR, QCapt.j K. Sc1f1NE11JER. E. Rowlc. l903. W. BOWMAN, QCapt.j E. S1-mw. W. NEWCOME. Summary oi Contests. GAMES. Vii 'i L i- 'i'N WON. LOST. PER CENT. . I7 IO .629 . . 16 II .592 . . II 16 .407 . . IO I7 .370 179 PINS. r-ZOTAL. AVERAGE 1 7,952 665 I 7,638 553 16,817 622 16,744 620 winter Exhibition. Junior Class Drill, . Parallel Bars, .... KRUSE, 'oo. O'I'Is, 'oo. SIIERRILL, 'oo FITCH, 'o1. Lower Middle Class Drill, Special Club Swinging, . Upper Middle Class Drill, Special Broad Swords, . Senior Class Drill, . Tumbling, . Club Swinging, . Horizontal Bar, . . KRUSE, 'oo. O'rIs, 'oo. SIIERRILI., 'oo. FI'I'cII, 'OI. Marching, . . . . German Horse, . . . march 30, 1990. . . DONALD WEs'r, Leader PAUL SIIAFERATII, '00, Leader GRILR, 'OI. ROCKWELI., 'oI. SIIERMAN, 'oI. CONNOR, 'O2. . . W. H. BROWN, Leader . . .R. W. HINIIS, 'OI . F. H. ROCRWELI., Lmder . . I. G. FRY, 'oo, and A. T. BRILL, 'oz . I-IAROLIJ OTIS, . I-IUGII BARTLE1'I', Lanai-r 'oo, and B. F. SHERMAN, 'oI. . H. L. BROWN, '00, Lemh-r PAUL SIIAIfIfRA'I'II, 'oo, LL'lIfI,L'I' GRILK, 'OI. CONNOR, 'O2. HALL, 'o2. E. H. PUTNAM, '01, Lmder PAUI. SIIAIPIPRATII, 'oo, Leader KRUSE, 'oo. FI'I'cII, '0I. OTIS, 'oo. GRILK, ,OI. SIIERRILL, 'oo CONNOR, 'O2. Sabre Drill, . . . . . . . . . . . R. W. HINDS, '01, LL-azlcz Boxin J. T. JONES, 'oo. J. GUMIIEL, 'o2. R. Q. WARD, 'oo. g' ' ' F. V. JACKSON, 'o3. L. GUMIIEL, 'o2. J. R. CANNON, ,OI Pyramids. . . . CLASS WINNING DRILL, I9oI. 180 R. 1900 Zlass Drill Squad. R. ALEXANDER. H. S. BlGEI.ow. H. L. BROWN. S. W Coon. H. Coox. M. B. DEAN. A. J. W W L. P. H P. DOE. E. GARDNER. . H. GREGG. . P. HARMAN. H. HOUSTON. H. HOUSTON. . F. KEEVER. H UGH BAu'r1.E'rT, Lmder. 181 S. MERRILL. F. METCALF. T. MILLET. OT1s. B. PRESSEY. M. SAEEN. A. SADLER. SHAFFRATH. F. Scuwmzz. W. SHERRILL F. F. STROUT. . C. TITCOMB. W. VARNEV. 1901 winning Zlass Drill Squad P. J. A. E. N. C. E. W l90l Glass Drill Squad. R. BERRY. W. BOND. M. Cook. H. Co'1'roN. DANE, JN. S. DEAN. winners el the Stevenson Zap. F. H. ROCKWELL, Lerzrler. B. DEMERITL . H. FISKE. R. W. IIINDS. J. R. F. H0v'r. A. Hum.. 183 J. H C-. L. F. .A. E. C. I-I J. W. MCKEY. M. NAliS'I'EIJT W. POLSON. E. Roumz. S. STOEPEL. C. TRAVIS. L. VISANSKA. J. WEBBER. WILSON. B. WINWARD. A. Woons. l902 Glass Drill Squad. ARMSTRONG. R. BROWNIQ. L. CONNOR. E. DOWNEY. J. FRONHEISICR. GUMHEI.. GUMIIEL. M. I-IARRINIITON. A. KING. A. KNowI.'roN. J. Lovm. W. H. BROWN, Le11a'cr. NG D. . B. MERRONV. T. MI1'CllEI.I M. MooRI1:. . B. SANDS. . G. STUDY. . A. WATSON. B. VVEST, JR. D. C. VVIGGIN. . B. WII.cox. H. VVRIGHT. l903 Zlass Drill Squad. M. L. BEARD. H. B. CARIIIA. F. L. S. PIARMAN. E. I-I. KING. DQNALIJ WEST, Leader. I84 MAINE. OSKAMP. PAI.MIzR. Wm.I.s. wanted. Best. Etc. ANTED.-Somebody's pie to keep my finger in all the time. Shaffrath, 'o0. , OST.-The thinking portion of a brain. Blanchard, '01. ANTED.-Five day-laborers to demolish Flanagan's conceit. N. B.- The task is believed to be insuperable, but a liberal reward will be given to any who merely shakes the foundations. ANTED.-Salt. Blanchard, Wilson and Franchot. OUND.--A Toastmaster on the night before the Senior dinner. Class of 1900. OST.-A. E. A. hat. Gardner, '01. ANTED.-Valet to keep my extensive UQ wardrobe in order. Hanford, 'o3. ANTED.-New name. William Hawken Humrichouse, jr. ANTING.-Almost everything. Nichols, 'oo. OUND.-Two shovels and a lantern on Hampton road, April 19, owners can have same by applying to class of 1900. W ANTED.-Position as fairy or ballet dancer with an opera troupe. Templeton, '0o. OTICE.-james, '00, agent for Madam Yale's Hair Vigor. 185 Che Cale of a Coast master: Or, Che Seniors' Revenge. Act' I. Place-Front Street. Time-10.30 l'. M. Thunder, lightning and rain. fEnter motley push ofwild-eyed Upper Middlcrs, equipped with gags, handcuffs, ropes, etc.J first U. XII.-The night is cold and dark and dampg O! will he never come? Slfmmz' U. Ill.-We've been here now since half-past seveng I'1n feeling on the bum. Firs! U. Ill.-My clothes are wet and now the rain is trickling down my back. Secozm' U. Ill.-Hist! silence nowg breathe not a word, I hear the coming hack. CProfonnd silence except for the approaching hack. A door slams. Enter Toast Master gazing suspiciously about! He advances with quick steps.7 Firm! U. ZW.-He's here! look out! prepare that gag! we soon shall have him caught. tUpper Middlers rush at him.J T. XII.-Great Scott! ! W'at'ell ! ! ! 'l'he've got me pinched. To rescue, Naughty Naught ! .S'eron1! U. Ill.-Hi, grab his throat, there! tie that gag! don't care about the wet. tExit U. M's dragging T. M. Distant shouts of rage. Enter sturdy band ofundresscd Scniors.J Fizzvl .S'cm'n1',-Tl1e've got him, boys, but don't despair, we'll catch those prepies yet. lSeniors scatter in pursnit.J ACT. II. Place-In Front of Lincoln House. 'lllIl'lC--I.OO A. M. tEntcr two Seniors.J ' Mfr! S.-Hurrah ! There is a light up there, I see no guard, do you? Scfwnl .S'.-'l'he've left him all alone, lfgosh, I'm glad we found that clcw. l5'1'.v! S.-The coast is clearg lct's give a yell. Cllothj, Ili, Naughty Naught this way. tEnter sturdy band of Seniors half' dressed by this time.J .Slz.'Ill'0I'.Y.-WllfltiS up? Is hc in that hotel? lle isn't there to slay! ETSI S.-Lets all climh.up upon the roof and bring him to the ground. fThey swarm up the posts of the piazza, open window and enter.J Sm11'n1'.vQfro1n window of hotelj.-Three cheers for Nineteen Hundred, boys! VVe've got him safe and sound. tSeniors bring 'l', M. tlown.J SL'c'0Il1f Sulfur.-Now goodly Seniors, come hunch up, we'll yell and have some fun, Lct all join in the joyful shout. CAIIQ, To -- with Naughty One. 186 Wlmmms, '03, wasn't yuffc so witty, and NICHOLS, '00, would only remember that there are a few othersg and PoR'1'1-ZR, '01, was not quite so tIA'XlllllOllS5 and lWAlNli, '03, only had another hat, and Rowic '02 would be so kind as to et Il hair cut sham 500 and shave - and 2 3 I 7 J GIQEIEN, '00, was a little less indifferent, and SHix1f'1f14,x'1'1-I, '00, was not qzfilc so sure 5 and Sill-XRMAN, '01, would only get into the ways of them city fellersg and HUCllll'IS, '01, only practiced his preaching, Why, fflfll--lillt what's the use? 5Q Some hobby things in P. E. H. liaifitlgs. - VIRNI V l l ly IIIIIK if . .... , A . A v 4-5 .Hi t 0, :lt 4-nigga - H' 0' 5, X ,Na fig, U, i I . 'C r' .U N 1 Pikiif i' lin! 'ie 'I A' - I ' sbx, l N ,5 t, Ik 3 4 Y M X' will 'lt xi vigil Pean liccture Course. IIE PEAN board takes great pleasure in announcing the following list of lectures to be given in a short time on the roof of the Gymnasium. The dates have not been per- manently arranged, but will be made known later. Mr. Strout expects to give at least three lectures, and altogether we hope that the course will be a source of enjoyment to all sub- scribers of the PEAN. Others are excluded. Confidential Talks with Women, . . . STROUT, '00, Rough Houses of Exeter, ........... . . . . . . CLAPP, '01, ! How to Ilave at High Opinion of Yourself, or the Effects of Self-respect, BLANCHARD, or. The Well QFD Dressed Man, ................ ROCK, '00. Rag Time as an Art, . . ADAMS, '0I. Blowing Your Own Horn, ....... . . FLANAGAN, 'o3. Eccentricities or Anything to Draw Attention, . . . PORTER, 'OI. Alone in Boston or My First Visit to the City, . . WEHRER, '0I. Debating for Children, ........ . KING, lO2. 188 M E?-an L21 Che Pean Daily Puzzle. 'I ,mmm U Allnfth., E -5 Y, X! ff II, A X 1 , ,, ' L Hccyua X ' AEE? grim? E 5 ' nrffaz? V'.:1.. N 4 x ' + - ' g , X ' ...W ,L ,, .f,f,,,,,,,,,..:,!....,...5 Xf MY zzmz':f11fr4ii!1611MMHlIiT!-IMI4lMQ1MQiFUlf?'Qf1 2:12 l?5,T .LAj?.'-u.1,f':. -1-35132-'fT::T.g KE Y ,- VMM Puzzle-Find the Bw. K IVIM lIf71lflfg l'e'.V In Mu lfuxlnzf Glubr 1 59 ! BCf0l'0 Jlffcr. 190 96? BLANCHARD, 'or.- Yes, I would really feel slighted, if I wasn't roasted in the PEAN. Some of the best men in the school are roasted in the PEAN.H CROSBIE, 'oo.- My oil-dried lamp, and time bewasted light Shall be extinct with age and endless night. THE FACULTY.-H Many the hearts that bled, Many the souls that sped, By their stern orders. HOGAN, 'or.- Behold a proof of Irish sense ! Here Irish wit is seen 1 Alsnou' HALL HASH.-lfpopular songj- It makes no difference what you were, it's what you are to-day. ADAMS, 'or.- I am very pleased to meet you, believe me I am. SAYLES, 'oo, Qcaught napping and called on to recite.j- It was one of those beautiful dreams. HUMMY ftranslatingj.- Mes dames, 'f Our sweetheartsf' CLAY, 'oo, Qsotto voicej.- Been to the Assembly, Hummy? Rock, 'oo.-'f It is certain I am loved of all ladies. GREENE, 'or.-- A horse and a man are more than one, and yet not too many. EGAN, 'oo.- Dead bird. BLANCHARD, 'o1. 1 GREEN, 'oo. Rock, 'oo. WIENER, 'or. -Exeter's prominent New Yorkers. RowE, 'oz.- There's many a man hath more hair than wit. P. E. A. ORCHES1'RA.-TOM Flanagan, Kruse, Adams. CHAPEL BELL.- The sounds that tell what hour it is, Are clamorons groans which strike upon my heart. STOEPEL, 'or.- So many hours must I take my rest, So many hours must I contemplate. JAMES, 'oo.- He is given To sports, to wildness, and much company. SCHWARZ, 'oo.- Passing courteous, . But slow in speech, yet sweet as spring-time flowers. JAMES, 'oo.- Much may be made of a Welshman, if he be a. good thing. DILLON, 'o1.-'f Body in one place, mind in another. DORE, 'or.- A politician, one' that would circumvent the devil. 192 EXETER-ANDOVER TRACK Maier.- The harder matched, the greater victory. I 0 JERRY.- Sentimentally,I am disposed to harmony, but organically I am incapable of a tune. KlNG,l'02.- Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings hath he ordained strength. BROWN, 'O1.-- YES, I was grossly insulted QPJ at my initiation QPQ into the Golden Branch. SAYLES, 'oo, ftranslating Frenchj.- And the price was 260 cmiz'melerr. LANG, 'oo, Ctranslating Frenchj.- Several pigs seated comfortably in a swamp. ' SHAFFRATI-I, 'oo.- Sir, I would advise you to shift a shirt. HA'l'CH, 'o2, Qto drug clerky.- Say! I want some nice, soothing toilet powder to put on my face after shaving. DRUG CLERK.- Here is some nice powder, they use it on babies a good deal. HA'I'CI-I, 'o2.- Say! old man, do my trousers hang right? E. G. I'IlLL,,OI.- Tl121t great baby you see there, is not yet out of his swaddling-clouts. , CUMMINGS, 'or.- Though it be not written down, yet forget not that I am an ass. MERAS, '03,- I will buy with you, sell with you, talk with you, walk with you. NICHOLS, 'oo.- A ruddy, hollow-eyed, sharp-looking wretch. LEIGHTON, 'or.-- The naked truth of it is, I have no shirt. BALDWIN, 'o3.- All studies here I solemnly defy. PUTNAM, 'or.- Oh I Mr. Putnam, now we can practice fainting. TRAVIS, 'or.- We're only going to charge 51.50 for the PEAN next year. HANFKJRD, '03,-ff The boy soprano. S'I'AD'I'LANDER, 'oo, ftending door at Abbot Halll.- If a man were porter of Hell Gate, he would grow old turning the key. L. H. E., 'oo.- Long Hibernian Egotistf' MR. TUI'I's.- How Inany years are there in a century? DORE, 'or.- Two thousand. MCDONNELL, 'oo.- Sometimes he trots as if he told the steps with gentle majesty and honest pride. BLANCHARD, 'or.- He burns with bashful shame. F93 jimi-zs, 'oo, fafter having been nominated for class poetj.-- Mr. President, I .FLTHIIIII the nomination. liElGl'l'1'ON, 'o1.- What do they have to eat at the june Ball? Mclilcv, 'or.- Grass Sandwiches. PUTNAM, ,OI, Qbeing abducterlj.- Officers, do your duty. These fellows are baby snatchersf' GRILK, 'or.- Have you seen the Gumbels? What are you reading, Barbour? Coleridge's Ancient Mariner. Who wrote it? Don't know, I'll look it up. MR. Rooms.- Can't you improve the English of that sentence? KING, 'oz.-'fl can't put that in no good English. GRICEN, 'oo.- Help, help, fellows, I'm in. lVlI.I.ARD, 'oo. I -'fllay after day, day after day CoUn,r,Aun, 'oo. j' We stuck, nor breath, nor motion, As idle as a painted ship Upon a painted ocean. SWAN, 'oo.- This life is one demmed horrid grind. Gnsns 'oo.- It is the voice of the slu ard I hear him com lain, I 7 You have waked me too soon, I must slumber again. erned by dainty fingered girls. il. S. BoNn, 'or. ls-- And yet these tough, unpracticable hearts are Frrcn, 'or. j SAn'rH, 'oo.- 'l'here's a man named Smith, W. D., Whose laugh would set demons free, If a class-mate should flnnk He behaves as if drunk, - Such unsuppressed joy shows he. 4.1.-. ',', -I2-0+ , .. ' l.L,l.lNa t .1 ' SUNDAY MonN1Nu. ' ' ' CA Comedy in One Act.j Same.-Entrance to Abbot Hall. Wwe.-Sunday Morning, 9.02. Dramatis Personee, H. L. BROWN. ,II ,qi miuyx V J S'I'AD'1'LANDI'IR. . ' Q ft V Enter Brown, out of breath. , S.-Too late. gi , , B. 1 is lx 1 'T' : 1 1- f'li S-Get out g , H g ,-.3 J ,, . , . ggi Ty 1' ' pl .. . .t V... A A ,, 'gg.tpuam..n ILXII Brown, mumbling between his tcclh. D-ds V vi ft1'lfl'it cgi, W Swv 1 l l ,ll lll 'ill .f i li! lh r 1' EVTA' 9- :Ta T94 gov Y.-W1.151:f1?E???5W'775'l ' 'f -- .-1. ff'r2'--- nfl 'f .f 1 , W, --- gyv MTF'-11 iff:-41-', ' 1 JJ If! 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