Phillips Exeter Academy - PEAN Yearbook (Exeter, NH)
- Class of 1924
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Q v-'uosq9.,u,.,,, ,,.,,,,,A:!,-.::J9,q,1,.l5 22 . 51 I - , -mmf V- A -,mmmg Wie' 2 . , -1 H1H1wffwf214f , r j xf NM J 'ISK ,uf f-'3, .?l ' 5 571 Nj! ,L W1 ---f' K 4 ' M f nl '11 ,. I an I V' -A.. f 'ffxzw-'----3-1 ....-....-nw... H -E-my-W Q -.im Y ' 'JSP' ' ,.,. ,, H JW , Him -an ll MINI mzwb igmm m ul E ,I Trustees JEREMIAH SMITH, JR., A.B., LLB., President . . Elected June, 1907. LEWIS PERRY, A.M., L.H.D., cm-ojlieio . Elected June, 1914. GEORGE ARTHUR PLIMPTON, A.B., LL.D. . . Elected June, 1903. THOMAS WILLIAM LAMONT, A.B., LL.D. . Elected October, 1917. MINOT Osceola SIMONS, S.T.B., A.M., D.D. . Elected February, 1920. WILLIAM BOYCE THOMPSON, LL.D. . Elected October, 1921. BERNARD WAI,TON TRAEEORD, A.B. . . Elected October, 1921. Treasurer CORNING BENTQN, A.M ...... ..... Elected October, 1922. Cashier EMILIE S. SPRING ...... .... Elected June, 1890. Clerk: :J the Trustees REV. SAMUEL H. DANA, AB., D.D .......... Elected October, 1916. 24 Cambridge, Mass. . . Exeter, N. H. New York, N. Y. Englewood, N. J. New York, N, Y. . Yonkers, N. Y. . Reudville, Mass. . . Exeter, N. H. . . Exeter, N. H. . . Exeter, N. H. iX ff ,- IEE ll BI FAEULTY v , -- - . hm EE! m:w9 iQ.4.vff1, is-.ww MI-I LEWIS PERRY, A.M., Litt.D., L.H.D. Principal. Harlan P. Amen Professor. .Elected June, 1914. Prepared for college at Lawrenceville School. A.l5., Williams 1898, A.M., Princeton, 1899, A.M., Yale, 1916, Litt.D., Dart- mouth, 19155 L.l'I.D., Williams, 1920. A A fb Instructor at Lawrenceville School, Professor at Williams College. A A 42 Club, New York, Williams Club, New York, Tavern Club, Boston. Editor Marlowe's Dr. Faustus, Newspaper and maga- zine articles. Century Association, New York. JAMES ARTHUR TUFTS, A.M., LL.D. Secretary of the Faculty and Professor of English Literature. Elected October, 1878. Prepared for college at the Phillips Exeter Academy. A.l3., Har- vard, A.M., Dartmouth CHon.D, LL.D., New Hampshire College. Everett Athenaeum, the Signet, 41 B K, Harvard, lb 11 K, New Hampshire College. Member of Modern Language Association of America, American Dialect Society, American Philological Association, Cliosophic Society, Princeton tHon.Jg Vice-President, American Unitarian Association. 'l'rustee, University of New Hampshire. Editor of Scott's Lady of the Lake, Macaulayls Essays on Milton and Ad- dison, Goldsmitlfs Vicar of Wakefield, and The Deserted Village. WILLIAM ALLEN FRANCIS, A.M. Wentworth Professor of Mathematics. Elected September, 1887. Prepared for college at Fall River lligh School. A.l5., A.M., Brown University. A T, 42 B K Instructor at Rutland, Mass., High School, Concord, Mass., High School. Member of Association of 'l'eaehers of Mathematics in New England. JOSEPH SHERMAN FORD, A.M. Assistant to the Principal. Appointed June, 1894. Prepared for college at private school in Waltham, Mass. A.B., Harvard, 1894, A.M., Harvard, 1900. Member of New England Modern Language Association, llar- vard Club of Boston, Formerly joint editor of the Bullclin. nf ilu: Phillips Exclcr Academy. 26 v -- - . hm mvhwi IE!! :mmm Ll GEORGE BENJAMIN ROGERS, A.M. Instructor in German. Appointed June, 1895. Prepared for college at Albion, N. Y., High School. A.B., Will iams, 1888, A.M., llarvard, 18943 Leipzig, Halle, Columbia. Kb I3 K New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools New England Modern Language Association. Author of Hlntro- duction to Latin Cwith J. C. Kirtlandl. GEORGE HENRY SELLECK, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed October, 1896. I Prepared for college at Glens Falls Academy, N. Y. A.B., Will- iams. Instructor at the Hamilton School, Philadelpliia, Pa. ' HOWARD ANDREW ROSS, A.B. Director of the Gymnasium and of Athletics. Appointed June, 1895. Prepared for college at Biddeford, Me., Hipqli School. A.B., Bowdoin. AA41 Formerly Director of Manchester Gymnasium. Member of American Physical Education Association, Secondary School Directors' Association. JOHN COPELAND KIRTLAND, A.M., L.H.D. Morison Professor of Latin. Elected October, 1897. Prepared for college at 'l'ruinanshurg Academy, New Y ork. A.B., Hobart Co1lege,1890g A.M., 1893, L.ll.l3., 1915, Leland Stanford Junior University. fb K XII, 111 ll K Instructor at Washington College, Tacoma, W ash., lvlanzanita Hall, Palo Alto, Cal.g Leland Stanford .lunior University, llolmart College. Member of Classical Association ol' England and Wales, Vice-President, Classical Association of New England, Amer-iean Philological Association, Secretary-General, Cum .liaude Society, Associate Examiner in Latin, College Entrance Examination Board, 1911.-19225 National Institute of Social Science. Editor of Selec- tions from the Correspondence of Cicero. Editor of American Edition of Ritchie's Fabul1c 1+'aciles, Introduction to Latin Cwith G. B. Rogersj, Orations of Cicero' ' Qwith A. Harkness and A. G. Williarnsj. Editor-in-chief of Macn1illan's Latin Series. Chairman Summer Session Faculty, 1919-1924. 27 lr www m v , -. - ,sz fs:-af wgfsx.. m tj WINTHROP EDWARDS FISKE, A.M. Instructor in Physics. Appointed October, 1899. Prepared for college at Lowell High. School, Lowell, Mass. A.B., A.M., Harvard. AT Instructor at Racine College Grammar School, Racine, Wis. Assistant in Physics at Harvard. Member of Eastern Association Appointed June, 1900. of Physics Teachers. ARTHUR GORDNER LEACOCK, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Greek. Elected October, 1899. Prepared for college at Norwich, N. Y. A.B., Harvard Univer- sity, 18935 A.M., 1s94g Ph.D., 1399. A T, 43 B K Instructor at Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. Member of Harvard Club of Boston, American Philological Society, Classical Association of New England. Author of Studies in the Life of St. Paul , Doctor's Thesis, in Harvard Studies. WILHELM SEGERBLOM, A.B. Instructor in Chemistry. Substituted for Dr White 18991900 CHARLES HERBERT CLARK, A.M., D.Sc. Instructor in Latin. Appointed July, 1901. Prepared for college at Bangor, Me. A.B., A.M., Bowdoin, D.Sc., University of New Hampshire. Graduate student Berlin and Paris. 6AX,fI1BK Sometime Fellow of Royal Microscopical Society, London. Author of Practical Methods in Microscopy and Laboratory Manual in Practical Botany. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy A I5 tr vard, 1897. Fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member of American Chemical Society, New England Association of Chemistry Teachers, New Hampshire Academy of Science, Metric Asssoeiation, New England Association of Alumni Phillips Exeter Academy. Author of First Year Chemistry, Qualitative Analysis, Tables of Properties, numerous pam- phlets, articles in scientific publications. 28 m rm il E vceezism mvissm mar i.-mi M .zsiaswa STILLMAN PERCY ROBERTS CHADWICK, Ph.D. Instructor in llistory. Appointed August, 1902. Prepared for college at Boston Latin School. A.B., A.M., Ph.D., llavard. A T Instructor at Brewster Free Academy, Wolfeboro, N. H. Member of American llistorical Association, New England History Teachers' Association, Ossipee Club. Author of An Outline of Ancient History. Collaborated with Professor W. S. Ferguson in revision of Cloodspeed's llistory ol' the Ancient World. LAURENCE MURRAY cRosB1E, A.B. 1904. signer. DANIEL DOWNS CHASE, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics and Mechanical Drawing. Appointed December, 1903. Prepared for college at Portland, Me., High School. A.B., Har- vard, 1903. JAMES PLAISTED WEBBER, A.M. Instructor in English. Appointed October, 1903. Prepared for college at Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Harvard, Member of the New England Association of Teachers of English. Newspaper articles. Casual correspondent for various newspapers. Author of The Phillips Exeter Academy, a History. Instructor in Dramatic Literature and Oratory. Appointed Feb- ruary, 1905. 1903, A.M., Columbia, 1903. AAfIv Secondary Schools. Prepared for college at Bath, Me., High School. A.B., Bowdoin, 1900, Special Diploma, National Conservatory of Dramatic Art, Instructor at High School, Bath, Mc. 5 High School, Salem, Mass., Nautical Preparatory School 3 National Conservatory of Dramatic Art. AlliJl1Ol of Verses for a Little Maid, The End of the Rain- bow, The Golden Arrow, and Frances and Francis. In collaboration with H. H. Webster, compiler of One Act Plays for With Stuart Walker Repertory Company, summers 1919-1923, playing among other roles: Sam Clark in premiere of Main Street, ' ' Crabtree in The School for Scandal, Lockwood in The Fortune Hunter, Than in The Gods of the Mountain, Smith in A Little Journey, Rev. Thomas Bagot in Trilby, John MacLoudcn in Temperamental Henry, Jasper Hardy in The Bad Man, and the Bishop in Peter Ibbctsonf' 29 wi , I ai IIE! MHZ! ma ifeai- Em! I-I NORMAN SHAW MCKENDRICK, A.M. Instructor in History, Appointed June, 1900. Prepared for college at Brockton, Mass., lligh School, Bridge- water, Mass., Normal School. A.B., Harvard, 1904, A.M., 1905. lnstruetor in Massachusetts Public Schools, Assistant in llistory, Harvard College and Radcliffe College. lVlemhei of American Historical Association, American Political Science Association, American Association for Labor Legislation, New England llistory 'l'eachers' Association, New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, National Voters' League, National Security League, National Short Ballot Association. Member Society ol' Colonial Wars. Collaborated with Prof. William Stearns Davis, Ph.D., in his History of Mediaeval and Modern Europe. FRANK WILLIAM CUSHWA, A.M. Odlin Professor of English. Elected February, 1907. Prepared for college at Martinsburg, VV. Va., High School. A.B., West Virginia University, 19025 A.M.. 1903, Harvard, Yale, 111 K mp, Ill B K Instructor at Martinsburg, W. Va., High School, the Choate School. Member of lvlodern Language Association, National Council of Teachers of English, New England Association of Teachers of lflnglish, New 'ldngland Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Editor, The Bulletin of the l'hillips Exeter Academy. HENRY MARTIN SHUTE, A.M. Instructor in German. Appointed February, 1907. Prepaled for college at Salem, Mass., High School. A.B., Tufts, 1902, A.M., 1902. A T Instructor at University of Maine. FLETCHER NICHOLS ROBINSON, A.B. Recorder. Appointed September, 1909. Prepared for college at Reading, Mass., High School. A.B., Har- vard, 1909. fb B K lvlemher of American Philological Association. New England Classical Association. A 30 d DIE! ,'-- -. .., .fll iT rms L.-.uw WALTER HAMILTON GILLESPIE, A.M., Ph.D. lll8lf1'll0li0l' in liattin. Appointed October, 1910. l,I'0IJ2L1'0Il for college :Lt llannilton Collegiate Institute, Cannuln. A. li., Toronto University, 18943 A.M., I'l:u'v:u'rl University, 18905 Ph.D., 1900, Chiczmpgo University. lnstrnr'tor :mt Milton Acsuleiny, Milton, lVIzLss.g University School, Clevelznnrl, 0.5 Cheshire School, Cheshire, Conn. Member ol' A1110I'lC1L11 Pliilologicaxl Association, New l'lngl:mrl Classical Asso- I'lIll1l011. HENRY LEWIS SWEET, A.B. Conn. A.B., A11lll0l'Sff, 1907. fb 1' A. 111 School, Orono, Me. EDWIN VICTOR SPOONER, B.S. Inst1'llcl.or in lfreneh. Appointed June, 1911. 1'rep:u'eml for college :it llnclson, Mass., High School. B. S., Dart- mouth, 18911g lI:u'vzn'rl. 21 X Instructor :Lt lirirlpgton, Me., Aczidemyg Detroit University School! Lawrenceville School. CORNING BENTON, A.B., A.M. vanwl, 19075 A.M., 1-I:Lrv:n'd, 1908. II H 31 l118lfl'l1ClfOl'i1l M2Ltl1CIU2t1flCS. Appointed October, 1910. P1'ep:u'ccl for college at New Hzwen lligh School, New llm n li li lnstrnctor :it University of Maine, Orono, Ming l'rinm-ipail o' Appointed September, 1911. Appointed 'lxI'0!LS111'Gl'-111110, 1922. Prepared for college nt Newton, Moss., I-Iigh School. A.B., 1111 Assistant in History, H:u'v:u'd University. l lllgh V -- . ,- si HEI EEI EEM EEH LI PAUL HUNTINGTON LINABERRY, A.B., A.M. Instructor in l'lI'0YlCll. Appointed October, 1912. I'l2LI'VLLI'Kl, 1908, A.M., 1910. Instructor nt Ecole dc Commerce, Lyon, l'l1'iLI1C0, Lycee Ampcre, site dc Lyon, l r:Lnce. Member of the New l+lnpgl:ind Modern Lun- gnnge Association, 1'lLLI'VRl.I'Kl Teachers' Association. ALFRED REYNOLDS WIGHTMAN, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Latin. Appointed October, 1912. Prepared for college :Lt Rogers High School, Newport, R. 1. A.B., Brown, 18935 A.M., I1zLrv:n'd, 1900, Ph.D., 1909. Canninzmrimi Club. fb B K Instructor nt Morpgnn 1':n'k, Ill., Academy, University OfVCl'1l'1OI1ff, Hobart College, Cmnbridgc Latin School. OTIS MUNRO BIGELOW, JR., A.M. Instructor in French and Spanish. Appointed September, 1915. Prepn.red for college nt Westminster School. A.B., Yale, 1904' A.M., 1907. 13 9 11 Colony CY:mle Sheflieldj. 111 B K Instructor at Kingsley School, Essex Fells, N. J., Sheffield Scien- Lifig School, Yale, Central School, Syracuse, N. Y. Member of G1-adimtes Club, New Haven, Yule Club, New York. I WALTER EVERETT DOE, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed September, 1915. Prepared for college at the Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Wesleyan University, 1908. fb N 6 Instructor :mt lloldcrness School, Plymouth, N. I-I. Association of Teachers of MiLtl1CII1LLtlf5S in New England. 32 Prcpaired for college nt the Oneonta, N. Y., lligh School. A.B., Lyon, l r:Lnceg Lecteln' rl':tngl:Lis 21 ln l zLenlt6 des Lettres, Univer- ' v , -.1-1 if Mas ai?-me ma mm I-I ROY RUBINS SHREWSBURY, A.A.G.O. Musicztl Director. Appointed June, 1916. Prepurccl for college :tt Recllmuls High School, Redlands, Cal. A.A.G.O., 'University of Redlands. Member of American Guild ol' Orgnnists. Author of Music in its Relation to Physics, 'tMusic and Religion, essays in periodi- cols. HOWARD STANLEY STUCKEY, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Latin. Appointed Moy, 1917. 1'rcpzu'erl for college at Mnsten Park High School, 1SulTu.lo, N. Y. A.l3.,P1'ineeton, 1908, A.M., 1915. 'l'e1'1':tee Club. 11113. K Instructor at Mnriettzt Academy, Asheville School, llill School, Nichols School 5 Brooklyn Polytechnic. EARL ALONZO BARRETT, A.B., A.M. Instructor in l+'rench. Appointed September, 1917. 1,1'UD2LI'0ll for college :tt Detroit Central lligh School. University of Michigan, A.B., Cornell University, 1914, A.M., University of Minnesota, 1916. fb K E, A A mp, fb B K Instructor :Lt Huron College, University of Minnesota, St. Jol1n's School, Mnnlius, N. Y. LEONARD ELKINS PEARL, S.B. Instructor in Chemistry. Appointed September, 1917. l'1'ep:u'eml for college :tt Vermont Academy. A.B., lhuiversity ol' Vermont, 1910. K 21 Instructor :Lt lirighmn Acaulemy, liatkerslielml, Vt., Chemist with the General Electric COIIIIHUIY, of Schenectauly, N. Y., Artlun' ll. Little, Inc., Boston, Stauulauwl Alcohol Company, Fullerton, lin. 33 1--f ,. .. .' 51 If admilzif irvrx-ilu EGEEBEB LI FREDERICK RAYMOND WHITMAN, A.M. Instructor in History. Appointed September, 1917. Prepared for college at Oneonta, N. Y., State Normal School. A.B., Princeton, 19025 A.M., 1905. fb B K Instructor at New Rochelle, N. Y., High School, Brooklyn Latin School, Newark Academy. Meinbcr of Cominission for the Revis- ion of History Requireinents. HENRY CLEVELAND BLAKE, A.B. Instructor in French. Appointed June, 1918. Prepared for college at Fairfield High School. A.B., Dartmouth, 1907. Instructor at Detroit University School and at St. I'aul's School, Garden City, Long Island. MYRON RICHARDS WILLIAMS, A.B. Instructor in English. Appointed June, 1918. Prepared for college at Central Iligh School, Springfield, Mass., Harvard, 1912, Signet. Instructor at Hartford High School, Groton School. Member of Harvard Club of Boston. Iilditor, IIm'11m'rl Arlvncutc. Newspaper Reporter, Contributor to Magazines. Editor ol' t'Pocms of Words- worth and Arnold's Essay on Wordsworth. HENRY SIMPSON COUSE, A.M. ' Instructor in English. Appointed September, 1918. Prepared for college at Hancock, N. Y., High School. A.B., Princeton, 1909, A.M., Harvard, 1915. Instructor at the Kingsley School, Essex Falls, N. J., the Law- renceville School, thc Noble and Grccnough School. 34 hm E M! smzcufw gamma I-I SAMUEL LEON PARCHER, A.B. Instructor in Physics. Appointed October, 1918. Prepared for coillege at High School, Biddeford, Me. Bowdoin, 1892, Maine Medical School and Portland School for Medical ln- struetion, 1892-25. X11 T lnstruetor at Ogunquit and Biddeford, Me., 1896-19153 engaged in the generation and distribution of electricity and the inanufacture and distribution of gas in lliddeford and Bath, Mc. Member of the New England Association of Gas Engineers. GEORGE LYNDE RICHARDSON, IR., A.B. Instructor in English. Appointed February, 1919. Prepared for college at Phillips Brooks School, l'hiladelphia, Pa. Williams College, 1917. 111 A 6, fb 13 K. Gargoyle Society. Editor-in-Chief, 1917 Guliclmensvian, l'm'pl1: Cowg Associate Editor, 1917 Class Book, Associate Editor, Williams Literary Monlhly. PHILIP EDWIN HULBURD, S.B. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed October, 1919. PI'0l11Ll'0ll for college at the Phillips Exeter Academy. S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1917. A T A. Walker Club. Teclmology Alumni Association. Engineer with Stone SL Webster Eng. Corp., Boston, and Aberthaw Construction Co., Boston. OSCAR WILLIAMS PEARSON Assistant Director of the Gymnasium and of Athletics. Appointed June, 1920. Prepared for college at the Phillips Exeter Academy. Harvard University Summer School of Physical Education, 1915. 35 1-'-' - V. V. ,dl lr rim mari WMM. ww mi ww ow ww EDWIN SILAS WELLS KERR, A.B. EZRA PIKE ROUNDS, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed Septenlbcl 1970 Prepared for college :mt Cornish, Milne, ll1g,h School 1 Bowdoin, 1920. o A x, fp 1s ic Instructor in English. Appointed September, 1921. Prepared for college at Hillman Academy, Wilkes-Bswre, Pm A.B., Princeton, 1909. Dial Lodge, 111 B K. lnstructox at Asheville School, Asheville, N. C. NORMAN LOWRIE HATCH A.B. 7 Instructor in Latin. Appointed March, 1923. Prepared :tt Farmington, Me., High School. 1921. Dramatic Club. sb B K Instructor at Stuyvesant School, Warrenton, Va. I 313 RICHARD WILLIAM GALBRAITI-I, A B , A M Instructor in Latin. Appointed Scpiembcl, 1922 Prepzired for college nt Colorado lllgh hc hool A B University of the South, 19115 A.M., Ilurvaud, 19 70 A 1 .Q Member of Classical Association of New England A.B., H:u'v:u'd E ESI m:w1P gl.vw:-at M .mifma nn-im. nw r. .1 nn. I PERCY COUCH ROGERS, A.B. Instructor in French. Appointed May, 1923. ' Prepared for college at West Springfield, Mass., High ScI1ool. A.B., Wesleyan, 1918. A X 11 Instructor at Bellefonte Academy, Bellefonte, Pa., Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. Member of New England Modern Language Association. Appointed to American Field Se1'viee. Fellowship for l'll'0I1Cll Universities. L'Universite de Toulouse, Toulouse, France, 1923. Member of the Association des Boursieurs Franco- Amerieaius, Paris. Certificat d' Etudes Frangaises Superieures. Certifieat de langue espagnole. Diplome dc professeur de francais. WILLIAM HOLT, M.D. Doctor of Preventive Medicine. Appointed June, 1923. Prepared for college at Bridgton Academy. A.B., Bowdoin, 1912, Bowdoin Medical School, 1919. Assistant Superintendent and Admitting Physician ol' Providence City Contagious Hospital, Rhode Island Hospital. ROLAND MITCHELL SMITH, A.M. REV. VICTOR MELLET HAUGHTON, A.B. Instructor in the Bible. Appointed September, 1923. Prepared for college at Hooper's School, Yonkers, N. Y. Colum- bia, 1885-87. I-Iaverford, 1889, A.B. XII 'I' General Theological Seminary, New York, 1892. Instructor in English. Appointed Januar y, 1924. Prepared for college at Erasmus Hall High School, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., Wesleyan University, 1918, A.M., 1929, A.M., Harvard University, 1923. A T Instructor at Williams College. Member of Modern Language Association, Andiron Club of New York City, Irish Texts Society. Societe des Anciens Textes Francais. 37 SENIOR CLASS 38 v f 5 Q YI 'U ' - , V 6 S. i v - A P A - A Q Q Q . 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Z RADITIONALLY, the Senior Class Editorial is a combination of Vale and Credo, The Fledgling, graduating, swallows hard and, eyes raised to a new found, loftier goal, I steps uncertainly forward to receive his diploma. He repeats over and over to himself, 'Exeter has prepared me for every exigeney. Harsh and unfeeling the cold world receives him. We are iconoclasts, a very easily assumed and popular pose at present. These traditional editorials, coming within our limited range of vision, are marked for interment. The much- praised opportunities, said to be offered by Exeter, may stand. If any student made a part of himself all that Exeter has to offer, he would undoubtedly leave Exeter, as it has been written, mentally, physically, morally prepared to stand up against whatever tasks he may meet. No one of us lives up to the claims made for him in past PEANS. In the present book we recognize that the inisstatements in those past PEANS are excellent ideals, which the class, having failed to attain them here, might take as a goal in college or perhaps, failing that, in life. As a statement of our beliefs: nothing definite can be written, for nothing definite is believed. We have certain accepted, abstract phrases which might pass for beliefs, but which represent no thought on our part. There exist for us, or in us, certain half-formed ideas, not completely con- ceived, which must not be forced. These, a very slight inferiority complex, when we are despond- ent, and, ordinarily a belief in our own importance, complete the accounting. Asafarewell to Exeter we wish to say that most of us, now, just before graduation, are too glad t0 be leaving to feel any regrets. When the assignment for to-morrow is off our minds we will look back on Exeter with a good deal of love and appreciation. After we have been away for a time some of us will sentimentalize over the dear, old place. We will lose sight of the routine and the tests and the struggles and remember only the false calm of quiet, lazy days. Before we lose our present perspective, we want to pay with thanks, which are a cheap coinage, for the Opportunities which Exeter has offered us. Here, at the end of our Senior Year, we recognize them. Before we are drawn into the stream of college life, there either to be whirled or lulled into this same blindness to our opportunities, we shall acknowledge our indebtedness to Exeter. Our debt is paid, we are free-to forget. 39 v ,-I-. - , b m LLOYD LOGAN ALLEN FULTON, N. Y. Sid Entered Upper Middle Yeerg Cllrisiuimi Freternityg Glce Club C255 Honor Mun, Second Gronpg College I'rel'e1'ence, Harvard. JACK ROBERT ARON New Yomc, N. Y. Jack, Joey, Entered Senior Yenrg Senior Class Football Tenmg Clnis- Liun I 1'n1,ernityg Outing Club 5 Radio Club 5 Track Squndg Crew Squndg College Preference, Yale. BERNHARDT MOSES ATKINS I-IAn'rronD, CeNN. Bernie At, '.l'onnny. Entered Senior Yenrg Christian Frnterniluyg College Pref- erence, Princeton. 40 1 F rm - r CABLE GORDON BALL LA im Yl1l'I I'l'I, I Nn. i 'Czmlmef' C:Lle. Eniuered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Footb:LllSq11:ul C213 Academy Baisketlmll Squmlg Class Day C Dflieers, Vzmledietorizinl Christian Fmternilzyg Vzuuleville Show, 19245 Golden Branch Litzerairy Soeietayg Cleo Club C213 Honor Men, First Group C3J, Seeond Groupg llonorziblo Mention C955 Cum Laude Soeietyg Shermzin lIo:u'Cemposit,ion Prizeg Church Monitorg 1J1'lUY'liIiilC Assoeiaiiioxi, ClliLl'i2CI' Mexnlmerg College Preference, Prineeiaong Phi 'l'het:L Psi. ARTHUR EDWARD BARKER DETROIT, MICH. Art, Arty, Berserk, Rosey. Entered Upper Middle Yenrg 'l'rnek Squad C235 Tennis Squndg Upper Middle and Senior Squash Tezunsg Squash Climnpion, 19245 Clwistian 1 mi,e1'11iLyg lies Cambotinsg Chess '1'e:u11 Cijg College Preference, Y :deg K1LllD1l.1D0llJ1l.Pi. WILLIAM NICKERSON BATES, JR. 1'111LAnmLr111A, PA. U U HNig'!J Eu4ered Senior Yearg Christian Fmternityg Glee Clubg College Preference, Harvard. 41 tinn l 1':Ll,urni1,yg Collcgu l'1'c:I'u1'cl1uc, liowdoin. WL ,- ,al EJ EE! m:u' W!.mi. E1 LI SHERBURN MERRILL BECKER, JR. Nlcw Yoiuc, N. Y. Slicrb. Barak M:Ljo1'. I':Ilif0l'0Il Sc-nior X7l'll.l'Q Acfulm-my lfootilmll Slllliliii Crew Squudg Outing Cluhg Stuii' Ch1'isI,1n:is Pluysg Vulicluvillc Show, 19243 Cust, Tim Bual lXl:Ln g iX'iil,llli0iill Clubg Glue Clubg Collvgc 1'i'vf0i'vm:0, ll:u'vzu'rl. GEORGE GARDNER BECKETT CALAIS, Mic. Heck, L'J0c. l'illiiK'l'C1i Senior Yu-:wg 'l'r:ufk Squaulg Outing Clubg Chris- LEWIS REXFORD BEERS Glucu' l Am,s, MoN'1'. Lew, Lewin l'111L0rc1l Senior Yourg Jazz Bauulg Vmulcvillu Sliowg Cust, Julius C:nsn1 'g College l'l'cfc1'c11co, lJ2l,I'iilIl0llifilQ Alplin Nu. 42 l! mw9 W.W m lm Www Ll DUDLEY BELL WALTHAM, MASS. Dud. Duddle. Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Squadg Academy Football Teamg Senior Class llockey Squadg Academy Baseball Squadg Les Cahotinsg Cast, Les Boulinardug Vaudeville Show, l924g Clwistizul l 1'a1,e1'ni1,yg College Prefer- ence, llarvaudg Alpha Nu. EDWARD PRICE BELL, JR. :l'lVANS'l'ON, Im.. Ed, lCddy. l'rieo. 1'rel'erenee, Williamsg Phi Epsilon Sigma. CHARLES GRAVES BENNET EVANSTON, VILL. Chuck, Charley. Entered Senior Yearg Lantern Clubg Les Cabotinsng Vaudeville Show, 19245 Christian Fraternityg Tum PICAN, Art Boardg The Phillips Exeter Monlhlyg College 1'referenee, Dartmouthg Alpha Nu. 43 Entered Senior Yearg Crew Squaulg Les Cahol,ins g Cast, Les Iioulinard g Clll'lSlfllLll l'l1'lLlf0I'llllfyQ College Sr-imitilirz Hmzictyg liurliu Cllulig Collvgc l'i'ul'urcncc, M. 1.'l'. ' in 5' JOHN HENRY BENNETT CllAllliICS'l.'0N, S. C. .l:wlc. llcn. Cl1:unp. l'l11Lo1'crl Upper Mimlfllc Ycurg cllll'lSllltLll lfmtcriiity C255 Soutlicrn Club C255 Outing Cluli C255 Vnuflcvillc Show, 19245 College l'l'cfcx'cru:u, Yule. JAMES STEPHEN BENNETT WA Kl'Il1'll1lLD, MASS. l'Jim. Nuovo, Hllcuf' l3clu1y. J, S. l'lul.c1-ccl l10WI'l' Mi1lclluYc:L1'g Buy State Clubg Tech. Clulxg MAURICE THURLOW BINLEY XVOLLASTON, MASS. Bin. E11lf0I'CKl Senior Yonrg Outing Clulug College 1'1'el'crcncc, M 1 T 44 f v .- -. . fr Em ww w--vm. M Ll JOHN MULLAN BLAIR Cmcmzo, ILL. Jolm. .lolm11y. EIll10l'Ctl Lower Middle Ycnrg Golf Squndg Track Squadg College Preference, Princeton. RICHARD GEIGER BLICKENSDERFER ITENVJGR, Cm.. Dick, Nickle, I'll1lfG1'Cll Senior Ycurg Crow Squaulg Radio Club 3 College Preference, Brown. DUDLEY BUCK BLOSSOM Nicw Yomc, -N. Y. D11d. Entered Upper Middle Y carp 'l'rur:k Squadg CIi1'istiu.n Fr:xLernit.y 623. Outing Clubg LcsC:Lbo1ainsg Stage Mzmnmrcr, The Prince :md the l':u1pcl', The llxul Mun, Cliristnms Plays C235 Scenic l,lI'Cl2lf01', Los ll0llllI11l.l'llHQ Drzunaitic Associaxtiong College 1'rel'crcncc, Yule. -15 mzwlk ijm- SAM COOPER BORTON CIJGVIGIIANID, O. HSILllllI1lC.H S:unbo. lflnlereal ,Senior Yenrg Clll'lHl-litll l r:LLe1'nil,yg Glee Cluhg College Preference, l'rineel.on. WAYNE CARL BOEKER IJROVIIJIGNCIG, li. I. Hole lieeker. l'lIll1Cl'Cll Lower Middle Yelrrg Crew Sqluulg Chapel Moni- Lorg College 1'rei'crence, D2Ll'LlllOlllfll. HUBERT RUTHERFORD BROWN, JR. NEW Yomi, N. Y. l3runo. Brownie, Entererl Junior Yermrg Crew Squzul C233 Claws liamsketlmllg Empire State Clubg lI:Lrv:u'cl Clulmg Glee Cluhg Clmrlstiaul Fmternituyg The Phillips Exeter Monlhly, Associate Erlitorg Church Monitorg College l,I'Cll01'CT100, llzu'vzu'cl. 46 l3m JUNIUS HENRI BROWNE, 3rd Nww Yoiuc, N. Y. June, H l51'ownie.l' l'ln1.ere4l Senior Yeairg Aemleniy Footlmll Sqnaulg College P1'Cl'Cl'0llCC, 'I'l:u'v:n'4lg Phi 1'lIJHll011 Sigrnax. RICHARD TREAT BRUERE NEW Yomc, N. Y. '4Diek. 'llieclf' Entiereml Upper Middle Yenrg 'l'1':Lek Hqnaul C253 Cln'isIii:m l4'1':L1ie1'11it,y C2jg Stull, HW:L1' 1 lmne g Cust, :mil Sliamll, 'l'l1e Prince :xml the ,l,1l.llD0l'Hj Stall, 'l'lie Boy Comes Horne, Neve1't,l1eles:-i, and Spre:uling lille Newsf' College Preference, ll:u'v:u'fl. JOSEPH ANTHONY TRENTMAN BRUGGEMAN Fonfr WAYN14, VIND. .loc. 'l'ony. Entered Senior Yenrg Clirisliiaui l r:m1,ernil,yg Outing Clnhg College Preference, l'Izu'v:u'cl. 47 h mmm m ul HOMER ADRON BURNELL, JR. N mw'1'oN Cl'lN'1'lil'l, MASS. H Bunny. emy 'Franck Team, Mzinzigerg Academy Swimming Squairlg P. E. A. Polieeg Christian Fr:11,e1'nity H315 llonoruble Mentiong College Preference, M. I. T.g Phi Epsilon Sigma. JOHN HUMBIRD BURR SAINT PAUL, MINN. Jolmny. ldntercd Lower Middle Ycxirg Crew Squad C355 Academy Crewg lALllli0l'll Clubg Chess Clnbg Les Czibotinsg Western Clubg Princeton Clubg Cl. L. Soule Literzwy Society, Presi- dent, Vice-Presidentg The Exrmirm, Associate Editorg College Preference, Princeton. BENJAMIN BUTLER l+'AnM1Ncau'oN, Mn. Ben, But, Bullet Preference, Bowdoin. 48 Entered Lower Middle Yenrg Atililetie Assoeiniiong Acaid- Entered Senior Yeairg Truck Squudg Orelieslfrng College Preference, Yalcy Kappa, Epsilon Pi. ' ii 1- A-.-. f! snm::ub i,l.wmf EEEEMEYI DIEB L' STANLEY CUMMINGS BUTTERWORTH WINCIIFZSTEIQ, MMS. St:m. Butt Entered Lower Middle Yczwg 'Franck Squamdg Jazz Band C253 1'llLI'VU,I'l'l Clubg Yule Clubg Buy State Clubg College JOHN BAGLEY BUTTRICK CONCORD, Mzxss. Butts. Jol1nnic. ll:Lgr. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Upper Middle Claws 'lloekey 'l'ezung Academy Tennis Squad U35 Cliristiaui lf1':Lte1'nity Budget Collector, 19245 College Pl'0fC1'0llC0,'-l'l2l.l'Vll,l'flQ Phi Epsilon Sigma. DAVID WILSON BYRON I'IAc:1sns'1'oivN, Mn. Dave D:tvy. Entered Junior Yeatrg Golf Sqluul C235 Southern Clubg Foul'-Year' Clubg Yale Clubg College I'1'cfe1'euce, Yule. 49 1- H 51 if HEI hiwrwvl ML JAMES WINCHESTER BYRON Mmncmnsimuu, PA. Jim. Clubg College l'ref'erence, Prineetou. EDWARD PERKINS CARTER, JR. BALTIMORE, MD. Ned, Ed, Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, Yale. JOHN DUDLEY CHARLESWORTH Nowru ADAMs, MASS. Dud. l at. HCll2l,l'liC.H Academy Basketball Team 145, Captaing Track Squad Q35 Senior Council, Presidentg Junior Class, Presidentg Lowe ence, Yaleg Kappa Epsilon Pi. 50 Entered Lower Middle Year 5 Golf Squad C355 Penn Static Entered Junior Yearg Athletic Association CQJ, Presidentg Academy Football Team 135, Captaing Class Football Teamg J I. Middle Class, Viee-Presidentg Upper Middle Class, Presidentg Assembly Club, 19245 Gavitv Memorial Cupg College Prefer' . v . , 52 l! mmm my um'-I JOHN PEIRCE CHASE MILTON, 1' Johnny. Entered Senior Year, Academy Hockey Team, Baseball Squad, Cll1'lSlZl:LI1 Fraternity, College Preference, Harvard, Alpha Nu. l PARKER NEWHALL CHICK LYNN, MASS. U Chic. Chickie. 1':n'ker. Entered Lower Middle Year, Chzunpion Class llockey 'l'e:Lm C255 'l'ru,ck Squad, Buy State Club, D1Ll'lflll0lllfll Club, Outing Club, Glee Club, Ilonor Maui, Second Group 125, Honorable Mention, College l'rel'eronee, lJ2l.l'lflll0lllfll. JOHN KELLY CILLEY Nmw Yolui, N. Y. 'Kel. Cil. C:Lsey. Ent,ered Lower Middle Your, Christian l 1'e1,e1'nityy ,Illin- Dll'0 State Club, Princeton Club, Outing.: Club C255 llndie Club C235 Honor Mun, Second Group CSD, Cum Laude So- ciety, Prentiss Cunnnings Greek Prizes, Lower Middle Cllonomble Mentionj, Upper Middle QSeeonrlJg Acuclclny PFCSSQ College l'referenco, Princeton. 51 1 - ' - 42 , . mw? W.vm ADRIAN NASH CLARK l51cLMoN'r, MASS. t'A.N.i Cub, Entered Senior Yenrg Glee Clubg 0rol1eStr:Lg College Preference, M. 1. T. FRANCIS BROWN CLARK Aismsnunv, MASS. 1+'rz1n. Entered Upper Middle Yenrg '1'raek Tezung Honorable Mention 5 College Preference, l'Izu'vzn'dg Alpha. Nu. ROBERT LINCOLN CLARK Exlwiau, N. H. 'tl'Soh. Cln,rkic. !'.l:ielc. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Football Squad C235 Track Squad C255 Camp :md Gown Committee, Cll!l.ll'll'liLI1Q ChriSti:tn Frztternity C35 5 Lantern Club 3 Gmnite State Clubg Dztrtrnoutll Clubg Golden limneh Literary Society, Libr:u'i:tn, 'llI'02LSllI'Cl', Secretary, President C2jg Tim l'1cAN, Secretary CI923j, Editor-in-Cliiefg IG Book Committee, Cll1l.ll'IYlRHlQ The Nathaniel Gordon Bible Prizes, Second 119223, First, C1923jg Honorable Mention Q3Jg College Prel'erence, Dart- mouth. 52 Frm nm A-mf i.mwe m mm 1.1 SAMUEL CLARK, JR. VVA'l'lGllVllilil'l, Mm. 4' lCut,ered Upper Middle Yeurg Tennis Squudg Upper Middle liaisliellmaull 'l'e:uug College Prelerenee, Bowdoin. GEORGE LEONARD COLE, JR. lfVOl4LAS'l'ON, Mfxss. Joe, King,:.', HC0lie. ,lilntered Upper Middle Yeurg Academy l ool,lmll 'l'0u.mg Cluss lloekey 'l'e:m1 QQDQ Swimming Squudg College Prefer- ence, Dmtluioutllig lizippu Delm 'S:un. S:uub0. Szunmie. DAVID LAWRENCE CLENDENIN AIf.DSl,l4IY-ON-llUD!-ION, N. Y. D:1.ve. Cup0. Entered U 1 mer Middle Yum Clll'lSlfl!Lll l'll'll.l,0l'llllf f' South- l l v 5 r ern Club C2Jg Outing Club C255 Cust, l'W:u' l4'l:une, 'l'lme Prince :md the Pull ver The lie ' Comes llome ' G. li. l i . y Souls .liiLe1':u'y Sueietyg l.iln'm'i:mg llmiemlmle Menllieng llonor MILII, Second Groupg l3l'2Llll2l.l'l0 Assueiulieug College l'l'el'er- euee, Yule. ' 53 lr nm mrie wmw mm MW. L1 ,Z WILBER CRANE COMPSON SENECA l1'Am,s, N. Y. Bill, Betty, Entered Upper Middle Yearg Crew Squadg College Preference, Harvard. l 1 . JAMES WHITNEY COOK MOUNT HOLLY, VT. Jitn. Biscuit Cookie. Entered Junior Yearg Aeadeiny Football Squadg Academy Basketball Teaing Junior Class Hockey Teamg Class Baseball Team C255 Yale Club C355 Company D CCorporal5g Christian Fraternityg Vermont Club C255 Honor Man, Second Group C25g Honorable Mention 3 Four-Year Club 5 College Preference, Yale. GORDON ALDEN COOKE Pnovml-:Neia, R. l. Cookie. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Track Squad C255 Amherst Club, Viee-Presidentg Musical Clubsg Orchestra C35, Leader C25 3 Jazz Bandg Chapel Monitor C255 College Preference, 1 Amherst. 54 f V' f---- A- FE! mglg iglwmi I-I HOWARD FRANCIS CORCORAN l'Aw'l'uem-:'I', R. l. H Howie, lilnllerecl Senior Yeurg Senior Class Fooiflmll 'l'e:xmj Les Czil1ot,ixxsg Cami., Les Iieulimmlg Glee Clubg College l'x'eferenee, l'1'ineet.m1g lizippam Delta Pi. EDWARD CORNISH, JR. L1'1 1'l.l-1 Rumi, Ami. Islpd H Entered Upper Middle Yeznrg Aemlemy Golf Tezun CZJ, Capinaming Southern Club C239 Les Cnhotfinsgl' College Pref- erence, Yalcg Phi 'l'het:L Psi. ' RICHARD COULTER filil'll'INHIilTRG, PA. 'fD1ek. l'lI1l10I'01l Lower Middle Yeawg Class Bnselmllg Penn Stuutc Cluhg l'rineet.on Cluhg Clll'lSl1l2E!l l+'r:Ll.e1'nii.yg Outing Cluhg Chess Cluhg College l,l'0l'0l'0I100, Princeton. 55 h m i I 1 LOUIS AUSTIN CROWELL, JR. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Crew Squadg Scientific So- eieluyg Vaudeville Show, 19245 Mandolin Clubg Honor Man, Second Group C335 Ilonoralmle Mention Ujg College Pref- erence, IJ2Ll'l3II10lllIl!. JOSEPH PATRICK CROSBY JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS. HJOC-J! Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Teamg Cham- pionship Senior Class Hockey 'lf cam 5 Track Squadg Hockey Squad g Cap and Gown Committceg Christian Fratcrnityg Vaudevillc Show, 19245 College Prelerenee, I'larvardg Kap- pa Epsilon Pi. PIAST DENNIS, MASS. Lou, June, 4 . JOHN McGLINCEY DALENZ NICWAIIIQ, N. J. Jack. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Track Team C235 Championship Senior Class 'l'Iaek 'l'eamg Academy Football Squadg Lower Middle Class l oot,ball 'l'eaIng All-Class Foot- ball 'llltitlflg Cl1I'lSfIl2tH Eraternityg College Preference, Prince- tong Kappa Delta Pi. 56 wr ai lg mwf i.mm1 wewu SIDNEY DARLINGTON l5lcooiu.iNn, lvlm-is. HSM. l'ennut. Entered Junior Yeatrg c:llI'lHlil2Lll l r:tternityg Four-Yeur Clubg Outing Clubg Mandolin Clubg Honor Mun, First Group C4D, Second Group CISJ: llonorztble Mention C915 Nathaniel Gordon Bible Prize CSeeondD3 Wentworth Matthe- mutieul Prize Clfirstjg College l'relerenee, H:n'v:u'cl. GRAEME STEWART DOANE SOUTH PASADENA, CAL. Gr:1.c. Dolly. Donnie Entered Upper Middle Yenrg Upper Middle Cluss Hockey Tezun, Munugelj Crew Squndg Outing Club C255 Cast, HSIJl'0iLCliIlg tlie Newsg Vaudeville Show, 19245 Cust, The Bud lVI:tng Draunutic Assoeiutiong College Preference, Le- land Stanford. NEAL DOW lilxwriaic, Nl. II. Neal Entered Junior Yeztrg Chess Club, C233 Rmlio Club C4j, Presidentg Scientific Soeietyg Granite State Clubg Dart- mouth Clubg l our-Yeatr Clubg Musieatl Clubs, Glee Clubg Honorable Mention C213 Cliureh Monitor C255 College Preference, Dnrtmoutli. 57 Wa VV- A -J..-Z h m mm w.m.m mm qg1.l GEORGE EATON lfli0CKTON, MASS. Eat, Entered .Iunior Year5 Junior Class Traelc 'l'eam5 Academy Track Squad5 Lower Middle Class Swimming 'l'eam5 Chris- tian l raternil.y C455 Radio Club C455 liay State Club C355 Harvard Club C355 Glee Club5 1 our-Year Club C255 College Preference, Harvard. ARCHIBALD CARSON EDWARDS Oiu.AuoMA CITY, OKLA. 'tArel1ie. ,lilntered Upper Middle Yearg Southern Club5 Lantern Clubg The l lL1Zllips Eaxzlm' Jlffonlhly, Associate Edito1'5 l'Ionoralmle Mention5 College 1'rel'erenee, Harvard. CHARLES TEMPLETON ELLIOTT, JR. PI.A1NFmLD, N. J. Jack, Cl1arlie. HC. 'l'. Entered Upper Middle Year5 Athletic Assoeiation5 Aead- emy Football Team C255 Academy 'l'raek Team C255 ll. A. A. Interseholastic Team, 19245 Cliampionsliip Class Hockey 'l'ea1n C255 Captain C255 Glee Clubg Cliureh Clnoirg College Preference, Princeton 5 Kappa Epsilon Pi. 58 ,M N . ,1 E ww is 1 mmm iw MW fm Him in 1. JAMES McCONAUGHY FARNUM GllAI '1'0N, MAss. Jim, Entered Lower Middle Year, Outing Club, Scientific So- ciety, Honor Man, First Group, College Preference, M. 1. T. DONALD LeSURE FESSENDEN TONVNSIGND, Mass. Foss, Don, Fessy. Entered Upper Middle Year, Tennis Squad 125, Christian Fraternity, G. L. Soule Literary Society, Librarian, The Exonian, Associate Editor, illlllt PEAN, Associate Editor, Secretary, E Book Committee, College Preference, Yale. HARRY SI-IERWO OD FLATHER . NASHUA, N. H. Gu:-Q. Gusty, Entered Junior Year, Academy Football Squad CQJ, Track Squad C4j, Championship Senior Class Track Team, Class Hockey Team, Captain, Song Leader, Christian Fraternity, Cabinet, Scientific Society, Outing Club, Vice-President, President, Four-Year Club, Granite State Club 125, Tech. Club, Vaudeville Show, 1922, 1923, 1924, Musical Clubs, President, Mandolin Club 125, Glee Club C4j, Chapel Choir Q31 , 1924 PEAN, Business Manager Cliesignedj, Assistant Business Manager, Honor Man, Second Group, Fall Dance Committee, 1924, College Preference, Dartmouth, Alpha Nu. 59 A-a.:ii? i.wff.m mmm mm Ll ROBERT JOHN FLEMING, JR. Fowl' 0uLn'1'iioni'1u, GA. l3ob. Entered 'Upper Middle Yearg Aeadelny Basketball 'll0Zl.lYl, Assistiamti Managerg Aeadeiny Baseball Teanm, Assistant, Managerg Academy Coll' 'l'e:un, lVl1Lll2Lg!1C1'Q Clianipionsliip Senior Class Track 'l'eain, Manager5 Christian l+'ra1.erni1,y5 Southern Club5 lies Calioliins CZZJ5 ll0I101' Man, Firsl. Group C255 Second Group C335 Honorable Mention C655 Cum Laude SoeieLy5 Sllerinan lloar Aineriean llistory 1'1'ize5 College Preference, West Point. ARTHUR GALLUP FLOOD Nowru ADAMS, MASS. Ark '1'rotsky. 1 looey. lCntercd Upper Middle Y earg Senior Class Footlmall Team C255 All-Class Footlmall 'l'ea1n5 Tennis Squadg Scientific So- eietQy5 Chapel Monil,or5 College Preference, Cornell 5 Phi Epsilon Sigma. HUGH CORBY FOX, JR. NEW Yomc, N. Y. Corby. Hliillf' 1 oxy. Entered Junior Year5 Cliarnpionslxip 'Upper Middle Class Football 'l'eam5 All-Class Football 'l'ealn5 Academy Fool.- ball Squad5 Track Squad 5 Crew Squad C215 Christian l ra- Lernity C255 Les Cabotinsn C455 Presidentig Empire State Club C215 llarvard Club C215 Cast, lie Voyage de Monsieur Perriel1on, lla Cigale Chez lies l'l0llI'lI1lS,H Les nOllll111LI'llQH Vaudeville Show, 19245 llonor Man, Second Groupg College Preference, llarvard. 60 Phi 'l'het.zm Psi. lg rzammmmm m-1ic i.W FREDERICK STEINMAN FRANKLIN, JR. Clmwvolm, N. J. H'l'ecl. f'R.ocl. 'f1 1'e4l. l'Inl.e1'e4l Upper Middle Yeurg Clll'iHifi:lIl l 1':L1.e1'11il,yg Out- ing Club 5 Class Hockey IVIILIIIIVQOIU College Pl'0fCl'CllC0, Yznleg DAVID BUNTING FRASER, JR. SoU'1'11 ORANGE, N. J. U Dave. H Davey. Entered Upper Middle Yenrg Full 'l'1':Lek Squaul C255 liaise- lmll Squandg P. E. A. Polieeg College P1'0i'01'CI1CC, Prineetong Alpha. Nu. h FRANCIS EDWARD FULLER I nAM1Nc:1m1u, MASS. 14'1'zu1k. Full. Entered Senior Yeerg College Preference, Williams. 61 va ,V 4. , 51 ff News va :mm rs-:sn mm it mu 1.1 FREDERIC MCINTOSH GALBRAITH EAs'rHAMP'roN, MASS. Mac. Red. Entered Senior Year, Vaudeville Show, 19243 Exonian Ragadorsug College Preference, Harvard. HYDE GILLETTE PASADENA, CAL. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Track Squad 5 Les Cabotins, Christian Fraternity CQDQ Lantern Club 3 Outing, Club, Staff, Christmas Plays, Business Manager, Staff, Les l3oulinard, Publicity Manager, Dramatic Association, G. L. Soule Literary Society, Vice-President, The Phillips Exelcr M onlhly, Assistant Business Manager, Circulation Managerg Honor Man, First Group 125, Second Group 135, Honorable Mention C5j, Cum Laude Society, College Preference, Princeton. GEORGE LANE GLASHEEN CAMBRIDGE, Mlxss. Clash, Norwich, Entered Senior Year, Academy Track Squadg Christian Fraternity, Outing Club, Cast of Christmas Plays, The Boy Comes Horne, Glee Club, Cast ol' The Bad Man, Honor Man, Second Group, Honorable Mention, Dramatic Association, College Preference, Amherst. 62 fr -mmm meow M mi imma rm nl WILLIAM SIMON GLAZIER Nuw Youii, N. Y. l5ill. gldntererl Lower Middle Year, Empire State Club, llarvard Club, Outing Club, College Preference, Harvard. JOHN RICHARD GOODNOW Kicicum, N. 1-I. .laek. t'Goody. lintered Upper Middle Year, Academy llockey 'l'e:un, Assistant Manager, Glee Club, Outing Club CBD, College Preference, Dartinoutli., SIDNEY SMITH GORHAM, JR. LA GRANGE, ILL. Sid, Sidi f'Bot. Entered JuniorYear, Academy Basketball Team, Manager, P. lil. A. Police CQJ, Chief, Christian Fraternity C4J, Cabinet, Treasurer, Princeton Club CED, Western Club 125, 1 our- Year Club, Assembly Club, The Exonian, Assistant Busi- ness Manager Gil, Business Mamiger, Honor Man, Second Group, Honorable Mention, Churcli Monitor, Senior Class Pin Committee, Executive Committee, College Preference, Princeton, Phi Epsilon Sigma. 63 4 v - . 4 P EEI EEJ EM LI CLYDE HUDSON GRAY CIONCURIJ, N. ll. Sl1or1,y. l'lni,ererl Lower Miclmlle Yenrg Class lfootllmll filly Class llnselmll C213 Class llorzkey C255 fll'ILllllf0SlfH.l,0Clllllg Vzuule- villeSl1ow, l923g College l,I'0ll0I'Cl1CI', Yule. KENNETH BERT GRIFFIN l'lNlD, OKLA. Ken. Grill, Entered Senior Yezmrg Soutlmern Clulmg College l,l'0ll0I'0ll00, H 2l.l'VlLI'Cl . ELLIOT BROWN GROVER 'l',x1v'1'v1l.1.m, CoNN. H'l'ulm. 'l'ul1by. lCn1,el'efl Upper Mirlrlle Yeamrg Upper Mlclflle l ootlmll'l'e:ur1g All-Class ll'oo1.lmll Sqluulg 'I'x':Lek Sllllllll Ciljg Hxvilnnling 'l'e:Lm QZJ, Cliblllfillllg llonor Mmm, Second Group C475 Honor- :Lble Mention 1355 College l,l'Cll01'CllC0, Yule, Sllefllelfl. 61 1-Y ,... , .. , lf vcawwnlw EERE IEE! mea:wB W.mwn- IMWP1 EI! DEI! LI EDWIN CHARLES GUNBY SIIIGRMAN, Tux. lflfl. lCfl4lie.'l Ni5:,g.Cer. ,l'lnte1'e4l Junior Yeurg Junior llzu-zeballl 'l'e:1m, lX'I!lllftg'0l'Q Lower Mirlllle lloekey 'I'e:uu, Nlxumpgerg Aozulemy lloekey Teaun, lX l:m:Lgerg Senior Couneilg Southern Club C4D, Vice- 1'residenl,g ll:u'v:u'ml Club C235 C:lll'lSl.lILIl l 1':Ll,e1'11it,y C453 FOLII'-x,C1l.l'cllllllQ College l'1'cl'ereuce, ll:u'v:u'dg Kappa Delta Pi ' I RICHARD CRO CKER GURNEY CAMl'l41l,l.0, lvllxrzs. 'lllic-lc. l'lllU'l'Cil Senior Yeurg Amuleluy l+'ool,lm:1,ll 'l'm-:mug Class llllHliUlllllI.ll 'I'e:uug Awulelxly lluselxull Sqluulg College Pref- ereuee, llrowug li:Lpp:m lleltlu. l'l. FRANK NORRIS GURNSEY KI'll'INl'l, N. ll. l r:mk. lCul,ereml Lower Mi1l1lleYe:u'g flI'lLllll,0 Slflbllll Culmg lltl.l'VIlfI'4l Clubg Outing Clulmg Vauuleville Show, 192-lg Glue Cluhg The Eazrmzlrm, Assoei:Ll,e l'14lil.or, l'1xeh:mge l'l1lil,org Ilonor Muu, Second Group Qfljg llouoramlhle Mention QSJQ College PI'0ll0l'0l'lC0, ll:u'v:u'cl. G5 ll' lZHE'Iall52El Zl smzanb grmnm bl HUGH HADDOW, 3rd ROCKAWAY, N. J. Rei Entered Senior Yearg College Pielerenee, Yale. ERIC EDWIN HAGBERG, JR. LA Cln,xNc:r:, ILL. Shorty Entered Lower Miclclle Yearg Class liaseballg All-Class Baseball Tealng Class Baslcetballg Academy Basketball Squadg Upper Middle Cllampionship Baseball Teamg Col- lege Preference, Yale 3 Kappa Epsilon Pi. CRAIG BENNETT HAINES NAHIIUIK, N. II. lieansy. ldnlerecl Senior Yearg Academy 'l'raek Squaclg Christian Fraternityg College Preference, Dartmouth. 66 lY K wm:wB i?.vrma WILLIAM HOWARD HALEY lXlEWMARK1'1'1', N. H. llowie. l'Int,ered Senior Yezirg Academy Baseball Squudg College Pl'Cl'Cl'0llC0, l-J!l1'iflIl0L1iill. FRANK HILLMAN HALL, JR. ENGLEWOOD, N. J. HBllfl.H 7 Show, 19245 Cast, Les l3oulin:u'dg Mandolin Club 3 Honor Man, First Group CZJ, Second Groupg llzill French Prizeg Henry L. Maison Lntin Prize Cllenornble Mentionjg College Preference, Princeton 5 Phi Epsilon Sigma. JOHN CHURCH HAM .l.lROVlDl'lNCFl, R. l. l'.lol1nnie. Enlfered Upper Middle Yenrg Upper Mdidle Class Football 'l'e:ung All-Class Footilmll Toning Academy Footibzxll Squzulg Academy Trziek Tezun, Assistimit, Mamzigerg Crew Squad: College Preference, Princeiiong Phi Tlietn Psi. G7 Entered Upper Middle Yenrg Les Caibotins' Vfuldeville xg ,,, , -J-1 EDWARD GRAVES HARDENBROOK 1i0Ulll'lS'1'l'lll, N. Y. Ed, ll:u'mlgxny. 'lll:u'cly. Entered Lower Middle Yezirg Tennis Sqnndg 'llI'll.Cli Sqnaidg l'linpi1'e State Clnbg H:u'vau'd Clnbg Outing Clubg llonomlmle Mention C455 College 1,I'Cl'0l'0llC0, University of Pennsylvamiai. ROBERT AYLMER HARPER liicnifonu, VA. Bob, l ii'po. 1flv:i.. l'ln1,ereml Lower Middle Yr-:irq Senior Class Feetlmil Teaung All-Class Teznng Class llaiselmllg 'l'rnek Sqimdg Honorable Mention C255 College l7l'0llC1'l'l1C0, I'l2l.I'V11l'll. FRANCIS WALLER HASKELL lvlusicomcic, OKLA. 1 Coen Osen. ldnl.e1'ed Upper Middle Y ezirg Glee Club 5 Clll'lSl1llL1l 1'll'l'L' 1,e1'ni1,y3 Outing Clubg Southern Clubg College Preference, West, Point. C l US if seazwb igjmm. M immune: E1 mtl JOHN STUART HAVEN Mormisroww, N. J. Johnnie. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Baseballg Crew Squadg Princeton Clubg New Jersey Clubg Christian Fraternity C32 5 Chess Clubg Lantern Clubg Les Cabotinsg G. L. Soule Literary Soeietyg Cast, Les lioulinard g Mandolin Club C233 Glee Clubg The EIJIOWVEILTL, Associate Editor, Assignment Editorg Honor Man, First Group Q25, Second Groupg Hono1'- able Mention Q5jg Dillon FI'Cl1Cll Prizeg Mason Prize in Latin Compositiong College 1'1'efe1'enee, Prineetong Kappa Epsilon Pi. DAVID BALLENTINE HINCHMAN Dwrnorr, Mreu. Dave I'linehy. Kiraly, Entered Lower Middle Yearg Senior Class Football Teaing All-Class Football 'l'eamQ Academy 'I'raek Squad CD5 li. A. A. Interseholastie Traek 'l'ea1ng Clwistian Fraternityg College Prel'erenee, Prineetong Kappa Delta Pi. JOHN HARTSHORN HOLLANDS I'IoRN1aI,L, N. Y. Jeep. George, Entered Senior Yearg Christian Fraternityg Lantern Clubg The Phiillfps 1fxcIc7'Monlltly,' Honor Man, Second Groupg College Preference, Hobart. 69 HORACE WILLARD HOOKER, JR. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Football Squadg Swim- ming Squad C215 Chess Clubg Outing Clubg College Prefer- ence, Antioch. STANDISH WHITMAN HOLMES Nnw llmmvonn, MASS. Slii1nmy. 'lStan. Entered Junior Yearg Class Baseball 'l'ean1 Q4jg Upper Middle Championship Baseball Tuamg All-Class Baseball Squadg Academy Baseball Squadg Class Tennis Teanig The Phillips Exeter Monlhly, Assistant Business Manager Cfljg Four-Year Clubg Vaudeville Show, C213 College l'1'efe1'- ence, Harvardg Kappa Delta Pi. BRONXVILLIG, N. Y. Hook. Horse ARTHUR TROWBRIDGE HORTON Pnovimancis, R. I. Trow. Trowbie. ' ' Trow-Trow. Entered Senior Yearg Senior Class Football Teamg All Class Football Teamg Christian l 1'ate1'nityg College 1,I'CfCl' ence, Prineetong Phi Epsilon Sigma. 70 , ,.. I Q Q -,Z l' f4v1w1 iikile i- HPSR ml www'-' ms Nlfl RICHARD KIMBALL HOUSE Nicw l?vRl'1'AIN, CoNN. Dick. Entered Senior Ycnrg Cliristiun Ifmternityg Glee Clubg College Preference, Yale. JOHN ANDREW HOWARD, JR. lVlll4ll'lLING, W. VA. Bud, l'lnterecl Junior Yenrg Golf Squmlg 'l'r:Lek Squad 1355 Clue-as Day Oflicers, S0011-t:u'yg Clnistiain F1':Lte1'iiiI.y, Czmbinetg Lantern Club, l'resiclontg Southern Club, Seeret:n'y-'I'reusurer3 Four-Yezn' Clulmg lies Czibotinsg Intel'-l+'1':x1ie1'11ity Council, Seeretnryg G. li. Soule l.iiter:u'y Souix-tyg The Egvonimz., Asso- ciate lllclitor, Erlitor-in-Cliiefg The Phillips Ifguctur Monthly, Associate lflclitorg llouor Mun, Second Groupg llonornlile lVIent,iong Christiaui 1 r:iternity liumlgvt. Colleeterg Vaumle- ville Show, 10245 Yule Clulig College l'1'el'e1'e11ee, Ynleg Alpha Nu. JAQUELIN HOLLIDAY HUME SOUTH PASADIQNA, CAI.. Jack. Entered Junior Yeairg Class 1 ootb:illC2jg Track Squnflg Swinnning Squaulg The Exonirm, Editorial Boaml, Assistant Business Mzumger, Aflvertising Maumgerg Truck, Assistant Mnnxigerg Western Club 3 Princeton Club 5 Four-Year Clubg G. L. Souleg llonor Mun, First Group 125, Second Groupg Honorable Mentiong College Preference, Princetong Phi Epsilon Sigmn. 71 1-V ,... N . gl If ww w.-W. ul JOHN PHYTHIAN INNES Red, Rusty Entered Upper Middle Ye-:wg Ilonorulnlo Mcntiong College Pl'0l'0l'0IlCC, Williauns. l EDWARD HAMILTON HUNT lllxwri-zu, N. Il. Ed, Eddie. Entered Lower Middle Yenrg Class liamselmllg Aefuleiny llusebzmll Tcammg Class lfoolilmll 'l'c-:Ling All-Class lfootlmll 'l'e:ung Cup and Gown Coinmillecg Seienlilie Society C253 Glee Clubg Vxmdevillo Show, 192353 College Pl'0ll0l'0llC0, Durtmoutli. IND1ANA1'oI.1s, IND. FRANCIS MURRAY JAECKEL A NEW YORK, N. Y. Murray. Entered Lower Middle Yezirg Academy Tennis Squad 1333 Class Hockey Team Cfijg Clmmpionsliip Senior Class Hockey Toning Class Footbznllg Class Squash Teaung ldmpiro State Clubg Chess Club 5 Les Caibotinsg The Exonirm, Associzite Edilorg College 1'1'ele1'euce, l'I:u'v:u'dg Phi Epsilon Sigma. 72 TRACY JAECKEL F' ' New Yomi, N. Y. 'l'r:iee, Juke, iH1lll0l,l'lllC0.H l.Cnt,e1'ed Lower Middle Yi-:Lrg Tennis Squaulg Academy 'ennis 'l'e:im 2 ' Clmm miouslii x U 1 mer Middle Class Sr uzisli fl y Tezuug Runner-up, Tennis Cluunpionshipg Runner-up, Squash Clumipionslmip C233 IAllllf0l'll Clubg Chess Clubg Mandolin Clubg Les Czilmotins CBJ, Seerel.:uiy-'l'1'e:1su1'er3 Christiam F1'n.l.e1'1iiLy C335 ll:Lrv:u'd Clubg Empire State Clubg Cust, The Prince :uid the Ptl.lllJ01',U Sprezicling the News, Les l3oulin:ird, The Bad M:u1 g Drumzmtie Associzition, ClllL1'LOI' Member 5 Ci. li. Soule liitemry Societyg The Exomifm, Assoeiznte lflditorg llonomble Mentiong College 1'1'efe1'enoe, Prinoelnng Phi Epsilon Signm. PERCY YOUNG JAMES New Yomi, N. Y. Pere 1'. Y. Dilldoxs. Entered Junior Yenrg Atliletlie Assoeinilion C233 Academy Footlmll 'l'eom, Assistamti MILll2L2QIEl', Mauiugerg Academy lloekey 'l'e:Lm, Ml, Cillllfillllg l'. lC. A. Polieog Golf 'l'eom C555 Class l ooi,lmll Ciljg Lower Middle Class 'lll'0AL!'llll'0l'Q Senior Couneilg Clll1'iSlflIl.ll l r:p1,e1'nii,y C4-jg Four-Ye:Lr Clulmg Assem- bly Clubg Yule Clubg lies Caiboliinsg Empire Slate Clubg College Preference, Ynleg Kappa l4lpsilon Pi. DANA BENNETT JEFFERSON, JR. WAISAN, MASS. JeiT. Den, Entered Senior Yenrg Traiek Squedg Outing Club g College Preference, DlLI'liITlOlll'fll. 73 11 ., V I -,.-1 hm mm mmm nl MATT BUSHNELL JONES, JR. Nl'IXX 1'lJN ClGN'1'lH'I, MASS. Jonesy. FRANKLIN PEENE JONES Nlcw Roe1i1':l.m':, N. Y. Jonesie. Entered Senior Ye:ir5 'I'r:Lek Sqnaidg Clirisiiinn Fraltiernityg Orel1est.r:L5 College Preference, lIzu'v:u'd. l'Inl.ered Lower Middle Ye:ir5 Senior Class Football '1'emn5 All-Class l4'ool.b:Lll 'l'e:Lm5 Swimming Squ:id5 Cliristizm l r:it,erniLy C335 Cllee Club 1355 College Preference, Dart- moutli. PAUL ADAMS JONES UNION, Mic. H-lOllll.H Bill. 'lJo11esie. Entered Upper Middle Ye:ir5 Aeaulemy Iloekey Squ:id5 Crew Squn.d5 Oreliestrzi C255 Mzuidolin Club C215 College Preference, M. I. T. 74 ' 'li ,--4-.'.- if WAPAWHEEH L DANA JOHN KELLY W1Nc1ms'r1m, MASS. Kel. Dam, Entered Senior Year, Academy Football Squad, Class Basketball Team, College Preference, I'l:u'vurd. GEORGE ELBERT KIMBALL NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Kim. Entered Senior Year, Class Football, Swimming Squaidg Glee Club, Scientific Society, Honor Man, First Group, College Preference, Princeton. FREDERICK PAUL KEPPEL, JR. X lllVEIlDALE, N. Y. Patul. Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Traiek Squad, Chzimpionslmip Senior Claiss 'l'r:iek Temng Chess Club, 'Les Cnbotins' C2jg Cast, Iles l5ouliu:Lrdg Honor lvlain, Second Group C355 Tlonorzible'Mention C555 Third Your French Prize, College Preference, Columbian. 75 l!EEl E.5EEl lQni,ere1l Upper Middle Yenrg Class Footlmllg Crew Squndg Heil-nl.ilie Soeielyg Honor Mun, Seeond Group C213 College Pl'Cl'0I'0TlC0, M. I. 'l'. 'Juekf' 'lied. Johnny, LEWIS WALDO KING IDlG'I'ROI'I', MICH. Louie, Lu. Enlererl Lower Middle Yeairg Aezulemy Crew CZJ, Cep- Luing l3:Lskel.bull Squad C2jg Lower Middle Hockey 'Pezung Cheer Leiulerg P. IC. A. Polieeg Class Day Ollieers, First Mzwslmlg Senior Class VICC-PI'0HlllCIlliQ Senior Couneilg Inter-l+'1'zmi.ernit.y Council, Presidentg June Bull Oflicersj Ch1'ist.i:m Fruternityg Assembly Club, lJCC0l'iLl1iOIl COlIllIlllflfCGQ Yule Clubg College Prel'erenee, Yuleg Phi 'Phelan Psi. JOHN GIBBONS KNIGHT IG,xs'1'oN, PA. WILLIAM ABRAHAM KOSHLAND BOSTON, Mlxss. Bill. Idntered Junior Yeurg Outing Clubg 'Buy Smile Clubg Harviu'd Clubg Chess Cluhg Four-Yezu' Clubg Honor Main, First Group CSD, Second Group C5jg I-Ionornble Mention CIOJQ Cum Laude Soeielyg The N:L1.l1:Lniel Gordon Bible Prize QSeeondjg Prentiss Cummings Lower Middle Greek Prize Clfirstjg Prentiss Cummings Upper Middle Greek Prize Clfirstjg College Preference, I'ILL1'ViL1'fl. 76 1-V V I. -11 m rm nl lr mm mi mwP W.-lm. mmm il GEORGE CARPENTER KOSS Dias Momma, IA. C leorgrie. l'lnt,ered Junior Yearrg V1l.llllCVlll0Sll0W, 1924-g The Ercomfrm, Associate ldditorg College P1 eferenee, lrlnrvairdg Alplm Nn. FREDERICK ALBERT KULLMANN NA'l'l?lIl'lZ, Miss. Fred, Freddy, Entered Upper Middle Yenrg Aeaxdenmy Truck Sqllltilg S0lllfllC1'IlCll,lbQ Outing Clnbg llonor Mn,n, Second Group C355 Levi Marlon Taylor Prize Cllonornble Mentlionjg College Preference, I-l:u'vnrd. ROBERT HINTZ KUSTERER New TIAVEN, CoNN. Bob, Red, Entered Senior Yenrg Senior Football Sqnnclg Senior Hockey Terung Class llnsebnllg College Preference, Yale. 77 h m m tl ROBERT KEEN LAMB WASIIINCJTON, D. C. l3ob. Entered Upper Middle Year, jClaSs Football Squad, Acad- emy Traek Squad, Class Day Oflieers, Historian, Christian Fraternity, Outing Club, Lantern Club, Les Cabotinsg Southern Club, Cast, War Flame, Dramatic Association, Golden Branch Literary Society, 'llI'CiLSllI'0l', Viee-President, Secretary, The Exomlan, Associate Editor, Tim PEAN, Secretary CResigneclj, Managing Editorg The Phillvips Exeter Monlhly, Editor-in-Chief, E Book Committee, College Preference, Williams 5 Phi Epsilon Sigma. JOHN SCRIBNER LAMONT YoNmms, N. Y. I .Iohnnie. .Taek. J, S. Entered .Iunior Yearg Track Squad C215 Empire State Club C255 Yale Club, l'l0llI'-YClL1'CllllJ, College Preference, Yale. EMERY PHILLIPS LASKEY SOMIGRVILLE, Mass. Em. ldntered .llmior Year, Track Squad C355 lll0lllllS Squad, Four-Yea1'Clubg Prineeton Club, BayStateCll1bg Honorable Mention, College Preference, Ilarvarrlg Phi Theta Psi. 78 k m ALBERT HAROLD LAUB BUFFALO, N. Y. Ulxl H l Entered Senior Ycurg College 1,1'Cl'C1'Cl10C, Yale. BENJAMIN GRIFFIN LEE l lllAS'1' AURORA, N. Y. l .lrLc:k. lien lCnt.r-ruml llppvr Miclrllc Ycamrg Glue Clubg Mandolin Clubg Bamsclmll Hquaulg College Pl'CfCI'0IlCC, Yule. DANIEL BOND LINSCOTT Wommw, lvllxss. Dam, Bill Enl.c1'0cl Uppm-1' Miclrllc Yonrg Acaulvmy 1 o0l.lmll Tcaung Amclcllly linsclmll 'l'0aung Class Daly Ollicurs, 'l'l1l1'd Mzwslmlg Juno Bull Oflicorsg SOI1lOl' Collxwilg College l,l'0ll0I'0ll0l', ll:n'v:u'cl5 Alplm Nu. 79 1 ,W .- HENRY DYER LOCKE WA'l'lCll1'0NN'N, Mfxss. K' Hank. Entered Senior Year, Senior Class Football Squad, Crew Squad, Christian Fraternity, College Preferenee, Harvard. DWIGHT MACDONALD, JR. Nmw Yomc, N. Y. Mao Dwight Entered Junior Year, Lantern Club CSD, Vice-President: G. L. Soule Literary Society, Seeretary, Outing Club 123, Viee-1'resident, Chess Club 123, Viee-President, Chess Team, Christian l rateruity MJ, Four-Year Club, Class Day Officers, Poet, 'l'l1e lVIerrill Prize in English Composition CSeeondJ, The .Ioluisou-Euuis Prize, Fox Prize in English Composition? 'l'l1e Pitts Duflield Prize, llouor Mun, Second Group, The Exomjfm CZJ, Seeretary, The Phillips Exeter Monthly CQJ, Associate Editor, Secretary, College 1'rel'ereuee, Yale. ' NORMAN WILLIAM CAMERON MacDONALD, 3rd Dunufru, MINN. ilMzmc.73 HAg-77 Entered Upper Middle Year, 'l'raek Squad C215 Golf Squad, Christian l rateruity, College l'rel'erenee, Yale, Phi Epsilon Sigma. S0 Clulvg Collvgu llI'Ul'0l'0lN10, xVllll2l,lllS. m mm nl HARRISON CHANDLER MACOMBER BllAlN'1'liElC, lwlxss. Cukc. M:w. C11c11mlwr. HClllfl0lJ1lAVIl.H l'Ir1l,m'oml howl-1' Mi1lmllcY0:L1'g Aumlclny 'l'1':1ck 'l'c:un C213 Vnurluvillu Show, 1924g lvlusimml Clubs, O1'cl1os1,1':L Q2jg Mandolin Clulmg 'l'lxc ldxonizm R:xg:ulo1'sg College Pref- crcncc, l'lzu'v:u'ml. WILLIAM ASHLEY MAGIE CHICAGO, lm.. llill. Entorccl Senior Yczmrg Clll'lSlfl2Lll l'll'ILlfl'l'llllfyQ Coll:-gc Prof- vroncc, ll11I'Vfl,l'fl. Q CHARLES DONALD MAKEPEACE 'l'lAl.L R.lVl'lli, Nlllss. 'lllollf' l'lVllli0. l'llllll'l'l'll l.mv4-1' Mllllllu Y0:u'g 'lll'ILCli Squzul C555 lizmy Sllzmtc 1 81, Mihww HAYWARD KIMBALL MANN Wmcwl-'ll-:1,n, Mass. H.K. iiMLlillllilll.l, lege Preference, M. l. 'l'. 1 , 1 DONALD BRUCE MATTHEWS YONIQEIQS, N. Y. H Matt. Entered Senior Yezmrg Clmristiam F1':Lte1'nii,yg Baseball Squndg College Prefe1'euee, Williams. JAMES MILLER McCREADY EDGICWOILTII, PA. Jim, Mae, Smiler. Smile1'Bey. 1 82 Entered Senior Yenrg Rzulio Clubg Mauulelin Clubg Col- 1QIlifCI'0fl-llIHl0l'Y02Ll'Q Class Foo1.b:xll'l'emn C355 Clmmpien- Ship Upper Mimlrlle Football 'l'e:Lmg All-Class l o01,b:Lll 'l'e:Lmg Aezulemy l 00l.bzLll 'll0iLIIlQ Clams:-2 'l'r:Lek '.l'r-:Lm C2jg Aeaulemy fI'1':xek Sqluul C335 Class Swimming 'l'e:Lm, lVlII.Ilil.L'Q0l'Q As- sembly Clubg Penn Smlie Club C215 l'rinee1.en Club fill, Foul'-Yezu' Clubg College l,I'0fCI'0IlCC, Yuleg Kappa Delm Pi. v ai h um ARCHIE MCKAIG liuiumm, N. Y. Arel1ie. HAl'l!ll.,, lduterell Senior Yeurg College l'refereuee, Yule. AMBROSE PATRICK MCLAUGHLIN, JR. BRlG'1 1'0N Woens, N. ll. Ambie. Euterecl Lower Miclclle Yezmrg M,lilel.ie Asseeiaitieug Amul- emy Buselmll Tezuug P. E. A. Police UD, Cliielg Clams liuslaet- bull 'l'c:1m Gil, Cznptuiug Cheer liezulerg SeuierCluss, Sem-ret:u'y :mal 'llI'CIISllI'01'Q Class Duy Oilieer, Presimleulig June Bull Oflicersg Senior Couneil, l'resimleui,g Clu'is1,i:ui lfmll-i'iiil,y, Culiiuetg Les Culioliiusg ' Assembly Clulmg lJlll'l-llllilll-ll Clulig Clrzuiilie Statue Clulmg Yule Clulig College ljl'0l.0l'l'Il1!l', llzrrb- IIl0lllfllQ Kuppu Dellu l'i. EDWARD WINTON MCVITTY SALICM, VA. Emi, lCrl4lief' Mmm l'illif0l'Ull liewer Mimlclle Yeurg Upper Mimlclle Cluss lfcietilmll 'l'e:uu, lVlILlltL2Q0l'Q All-Class lfeulilmll 'l'e:uu, M:umg.:erg Amul- umy Crew, Nl2l.ll2Lg.K0l'Q l'riuee1,eu Clulig lies C:ilmo1,iusg Outing Club, CJD, Seeretzwyg College .l,l'Cll0l'Cll0C, 1'1-ineetmig Kuppu Epsilon Pi. 83 lr siil mwf w.-fm HENRY QUAST MIDDENDORF Bnoo1u.YN, N. Y. 'il'lfml:. Wl1i1.ey. EIlifCl'Cll Lower Middle Yeurg 'l'1'au:k Sqimdg lizxselmll Squzul, Assistant lVI:umgerg Glee Clubg Drzunaxtie Associa- tiong Honor Mun, Second Groupg College Preference, Williams. DONALD JAMES MILLER NIILFOHD, Mixss. Don, D, J. Jim, Entered Upper Middle Yezirg 01'Cll0Slil'lLQ Cl1I'lSLl1LI1 Fra.- Lernituyg College I'1'efe1'enee, Undecided. DONALD LIGHT MILLER ILEADING, PA. Don, lilntered Lower Middle Yeurg 'lll'ZLf7li Squad C255 Cliristizm 1 1'zLte1'ni1,y C255 Penn State Clubg D:u'1,mouLlm Clubg Glee Clubg College P1'efe1'enee, University ol' Pennsylvainiu. Sfl iNilLPl -WNY ELAM MILLER, JR. Nlcw Yonii, N. Y. llllznn. l'1ll1nn. l'll1tCl'0Cl Lower Mimlrlle Yenrg Aezulemy 'l'raek Sqllaulg Aczulemy 'l'ennis Sqmul C233 Lower Middle Class liziselmll Tezung Lower Middle Clnss linslcetlmll 'l'eaung Cln'isl,i:in l r:11,e1'nil,y C2Jg linnlern Clnbg Chess Clulmg Ulee Clnlig PI'l!lC7Cll0l1 Clulig l'llIlDll'0 Slinte Clulig Outing Clnbg Thr: 1fllJUIIff!l7l,, Assistainl, Business Mnnaxger, Cirenlaxtiion lVI:m:Lger Cliesignecljg The I'liill'1,ps Exeter Monllily, Assisl,:inl, Business Manager, Business M:m:Lge1'g College PI'0li0l'l'llCf0, Willizunsg Phi Epsilon Sigma. EDWARD KIRKPATRICK MILLS, JR. lNflonn1s'1'owN, N. .l. lCcl1lie. lflntcrecl LowerlVIicl1lleYe:u'g 'l'mek Sqnnml C233 Clnunpion- Ship Senior Class 'l'1'nek 'l'e:ung IS. A. A. lnle1'sel1ol:Lsl.ie Triuzk 'Feaung Cln'isl.i:Ln llriiliernitiy C2455 l,:i,nl,ern Clnlmg Chess Clllllg Outing Clubg llrineetonClulmg New.lersl-yCl11lig G. li. Sonle Delmling Soeieliyg 'l'ln-: lmlll.-KN, Assistlauill Business M:m:Lge1'g C0ll0g!,'01,I'0ll0l'0IlC0, l'rineel.ong linippn, l'lpsilon Pi. DONALD WINCHESTER MORELAND CZAMIIIUDKIIG, MA:-ss. Don, l'ln1ne1'ell Senior Yezirg Amuleiny 'll1'lL0li Squmlg Mzinmlolin Clnbg Outing Clubg Cust, l l'lxe lhul M:Ln g lJl'1l.lll1l.lfl0 Assoeintiiong College l'rel'erenee, ll:n'v:u'rl. l S5 v f- -. . - 52 we mr ?43WFl9 '1 EE mei' 2. 'llwm hrww i, 4 1,,,,l ROBERT SWAIN MORISON, 2nd Soivru M1LwAU1im:, Wrs. Rube ll-ob. Entered Lower Middle Year, Chess Club, Chess Team, Lantern Club, G. L. Soule Liter:u'y Society, Glee Club, Honor Man, Second Group, Honorable Mention, College Preference, Harvard. , EDWARD SHIPPEN MORRIS PHILADELPHIA, PA. Clsoup H lKEd H Entered Lower Middle Year, Lower Middle Hockey Tezun, Les Cztbotins, Lantern Club, Princeton Club, I-lztrvard Club, Cast, The Prinee and the Pauperl' , Staff, Christmas Plays, 1922, 1923, Stull, The Bad Man , Stufl, Cast, Les Boulinnrdu, G. L. Soule Literary Society, The Phillips Exeter M onthly, Associate Editor, Dramatic Club, Charter Mem- ber, College Preference, Princeton, Phi Epsilon Sigma. WILLIAM MULFORD Non'r1mMP'roN, Mfxss. Bill. Entered Senior Yenr, Class Footlmll Squad, Track Squad, Crew Squad, Outing Club, Christian l 1'aternity, Chess Club, College Preference, Willizuns. SG lr mid i-imi wffwvrl Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Footaball Squad C355 Class Track Squad CQJQ Class Basketball Squadg Dartimeuth Clubg Granite State Clubg College Preference, Darlamoulili. Entered Senior Yearg Glee Clubg College Preference, Dariwmouiili. JAMES EDWARD MULLEN Nfxsillm, N. l-I. Red .lim. WELLES MURPHEY lJOUGLAS'1'ON, N. Y. Welles. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Crew Squadg Christian Fraternitiy C313 Les Cabotins CZJ, VlCC-PI'0SiLlCl1liQ Lantuern Clubg Empire State Clubg Princeton Clubg Chess Clubg Outing Club C235 Exeter Dramatic Assoeiabiong Cast, The Prince and the Paupe1', Nevertheless, Les lSeulinard, f l'lie Bad Man g G. L. Soule Lil,erary Society, Secretary- Treasurerg rllllld PEAN C2D, Assistant, Business Manager, Business Managerg College 1'referenee, PI'illC0l.0llQ Kappa Epsilon Pi. JOHN FRANCIS NEARY lVlANCllES'l'E1l., HJ0llllT1lC.H' Jack, S7 1 v ,-.- -. - fi hm mm rm QMM WMM. mmm www ul ARTHUR ANGUS NICHOLS WALTHAM, MASS, ' Nick. Ang. Arie Pete, Entered Junior Yeztrg Aeurlemy Swimming Temng Climn- pionslmip Junior Class Swimming 'I'e:ung Clnunpionsliip Up- per Middle Class Hockey Toning ClliLITlDlOl1SiliIJ Senior Class Hockey Tezung Four-Year Clubg Scientific Society, Secre- teryg Raulio Clubg Honor Mun, First Group, Second Group C2jg Honorable Mention CD5 College Preference, M. I. 'l'. BENJAMIN WHITE NORRIS ADAMSTOWN, Mn. lluckoo. Hlienf' l3enny. Entered Senior Yeurg Southern Club 5 Honor Mun, Second Group C253 College 1'rel'erence, Princeton. ROBERT FOGG NORRIS SALEM, N. J. l'i0b. Entered Upper Miclclle Yenrg Outing Clubg Scientific So- ciety, Presidentg Scicnlifc Society Review, Assistant Editorg Honorable Mentiong llonor Man, Second Groupg College Preference, Princeton. 88 1 . lf EBZ'.l':'E1lII'.Eil sv.m:ssB i.imni I-I , - . WILBUR HERBERT NORTON IIMiv'roN, N. ll. l5ill. lflntered Lower Middle Yearg Academy 'l'raek-'l'eamg G. ll. Sonle lliterary Soeietyg llonorable Mention C253 College l'1'elei'enee, llarvardj Alpha Nu. JUSTIN O'BRIEN Cmcmoo, lm.. Pinny. ldntered Lower Middle Yearg The Ervorzaan, Associate lflditorg Lantern Clnbg The Philllips Egvclcr Monthly, Asso- eiate lilditorg College l'1'el'e1'eiuee, llarvard. KENNETH AUGUSTINE O'BRIEN YONICEIQS, N. Y. Ken, Firpo. UK. A. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Swimming Team, Managerg Academy Football Team, Assistant Managerg Senior Class Football 'l'eamg Class Basketball Team C255 Lower Middle Class Football Team, Managerg .Lower Middle Class Basketball Team, Managerg Class Baseball Team, Managerg Crew Squadg Assembly Clnbg Christian l+'raternity Cabinetg Empire State Clubg Yale Clubg Vaudeville Show, 19245 TFHE PEAN, Assistant Business Manager, Advertising Manager Cllcsignecljg Track Squadg Golf Squaclg Christian Fraternity 5 College Preference, Brown Universityg Phi Theta Psi. S9 K: ,---N -.- 41 lf E-'EEIEIEPZEI EE msasil wfwm- Em !-l ALBERT HENRY O'NEIL JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS. IlAL!Y Entered Junior Year, Athletic AssoeiationC25, Secretary, Academy Track Team 135, Captain, P. lil. A. Police, Cheer Leader C255 Penn Relay Team C255 B. A. A. Relay Team C355 Clialnpienslmip Senior Class Track Team, Senior Class, Presi- dent, Class Day Oflieers, SecondMarsl1al, June l3allOllieersg Senior Council, Lower Middle Class, Vice-President, Junior Class, Secretary-Treasurer3 Christian Fraternity, Cabinet Q25, President, Cl. li. Soule Debating Society, lnter-l. 1'a- ternity Council 5 Church Monitor, College l'referenee, Harvard, Phi Epsilon Sigma. GILBERT HUDSON OSGOOD IcENILNVOR'l'l'I, ILL. Gil. l'Ozzy. llntered Lower Middle Year, Western Club, Seientilic Society C25, 'Vreasurerg Outing Club C35, President, Lantern Club, 'l'n1cPwAN, 1923, Plnotographie Editor, The Scieulijic Society Review, Business Manager, Gilford Pinehot Wood- craft Prize, Honorable Mention, College Preference, Prinec- ton. - FREDERICK WRIGHT PALMER I'Iom.m', N. Y. Fred.l' Freddy Ete. Entered Senior Year, College Preference, Cornell. 90 v . 11 lr mm 51N1i9E1? AM17w m m nl JOHN WHITE PARKER Loursvlnm-1, KY. .lolmnie. 'l1'a1'k. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Christianl 1'ai,e1'nil,yg South- ern Clubg College I'1'eFe1'c-nee, l,I'lllCCl-Oll. WALTER FRANCIS PERKINS WATi1'1D'II4ZI.D, lvlfxss. Pork, Cy. 1Cnte1'ecl Upper Middle Yearg College l'rel'erenee, Amherst. JOHN VAN De POOLE PHELAN LYNN, MASS. Jack. ' Entered Senior Yoarg Academy Football 'Foamy Academy Baseball Squadg College 1'1'efe1'enc:c, lJIl.l'lfll'10lll1l1Q Kappa Epsilon Pi. 91 1: .- V. EEEEIEEI mgwe ilmma mmm mil THOMAS FRANKLIN PRICE GIilHlCN1'0I!.'1', N. Y. Frank. Entered Senior Yearg liasketball Sqnadg Class liasketball 'l'eamg Christian 1 ra1,ernitvyg Outing Clubg College Prefer- ence, Yaleg Phi Theta Psi. . - FRANCIS KEMPER RANKIN SOUTH CllAliLlCS'l'0N, 0. Keir lCnt.ered Lower Middle Yearg Class Football Team C253 Clnnnpionslmip Upper Middle Class ,Football 'l'emng Class Baseball 'I'eain C255 Cliainpionsliip Upper Middle Class Base- ball 'l'eain3 Cln'is1.ian l 1'at,ernil,y C253 Princeton Clubg UllioCllll1Q College Preferenee, Prineetong Kappa Epsilon Pi. JOHN HARLESTON READ CONSIIOIIOCKIGN, PA. Jack, Jake, .lohnny. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Foetlmall Squadg Lower Middle Footlmall Teanig 'I'raek Squad C215 li. A. A. Inl,e1'seliolasLie 'l'ealng College l,l'0l'l!I'ClICC, Prineetong Phi 'llll0li1L Psi. 92 I-Y ...W .ff m m mm nl ALICK GRANT RICHARDSON, JR. Roouuswn, N. Y. 'l'woCIun.,' UR,ielm. Aldntered Senior Yeurg College l'refe1'em-e, Yale. ALLAN GRANT RICHTMYER Coxsncfml-1, N. Y. Riek. HM. Entered Upper Mirldle Yeurg Cln'isl.i:u1 l'll'ILl1'l'llllvyQ Chess Clubg Outing Clubg llonor Men, lfilsl. Group, Seeonrl Groupg Ilonorulmle Mention C455 College l'rel'erenee, I l:u'v:1.rd. CHARLES WHITNEY' RICKER, JR. IIAVANA, Colm. Chuck, Cuban, The lI1l'1Llllf.,, Enterefl Lower Miclmlle Yeurg Tennis Squzulg Southern Clubg Amherst Clulng llonor Nlun, First Group 121, Seeoncl Group 4315 llonorznble Mention C853 College Preference, M I 'l' U25 h m FREDERIC DELANO RILEY, JR. A'1'r.AN'1'1c, Mflss. l+'1-curl. - l+'1'eddie. itil, Entered Lower Middle Year, Class Fooliball C25g All-Class Football Team, Class Iloekey C25g Class Baseball, Glee Club, Chess Club, Wentwortvh Mallieinatieal Prize, College Preference, Dartmeulili. X. SABIN ROBBINS, 3rd C1Nc:1NNA'1'r, O. Bud, Entered Junior Year, Class Baseball C25 5 Class Basketball, lvlanager C253 Academy Swimming Team 5 Academy Baseball Team, Manager, Atnhleluie Association, P. E. A. Police, Chief, Lower Middle Class, Seerei.ai'y-Treasurer3 Upper Middle Class, Sem'e1,a1'y-'l'reas1lrer5 Senior Council, Four-Year Club, Christian Fraternity Cabinet, Ohio Club C255 Yale Club C255 The IG Book, Managing l!Idil.or, Editor-in-Chief, Assembly Club C253 Inter-l rabernity Council, Honorable Mention C255 College Preference, Yale, Kappa Delta Pi. PHILIP GEORGE ROBINSON Nnw IIAVEN, CoNN. 'fPel,e. Phil. R,obbie.,' Entered Lower Middle Year, llower Middle Baseball Team, Manager, Upper Middle Championship Baseball Team, Manager, Senior 'Football Team, Manager, All- Class Football Team, Manager, Senior Class Baseball Manager, Christian l rat,ernii,y C355 Conneetieutu Club C253 Yale Club, Golden liraneh Literary Society, Librarian, Secretary, Vice-President C25, President, Les Cabotins C253 The 1923 Address Book, Business Manager, College Prefer- ence, Yale, Kappa Epsilon Pi. 94 v . 51 , lr rim mmm me mm Ll Entered Upper Middle Yeerg llonor Man, Second Groupg Upper Middle ldnglisli Prizeg College ll1'Cl'0I'0IlC0, M. I. T. WILLIAM EVANS ROBINSON N1avvMAmu'1'r, N. Il. Bill Robbie, EDWIN STANTON ROSENBAUM, JR. Entered Lower Middle Yenrg Academy Golf Squad C3Dg Lower Middle li2LSCl7ILllSf1ll!LflQ Upper Middle Foohbrmll Squaidg Western Clnbg Yule Clulig Honorable Mentiong College Pref- erence, Yule. STEPHEN ROBY Cllleixuo, Im.. - Steve, Entered Upper Middle Yeurg Crew Sqiuul C255 Clirisliiaul Franternlty C253 Casin, War l l:une, The lied Mzu1 3 College l,l'Cl-Cl'0I10C, Priueetong l'Iii ldpsilon Signm. CHICAGO, ILL. Ed, Eddie, Rosy.,' 95 4 v ., , ff mc: Hmmm MM wesnsfxl' iv ,,.. 'il-vm-'R EE L I, L 4L.,.i, HUGH LANDERS ROSS Blsnms, Amz. A1'im11m. Entered Senior Ycnrg Outing Clulmg Suiulmtilic Sociutyg College Preference, Yulv. GILBERT VALENTINE RUSSELL, JR. lVll4l'l'llUlCN, Mlxss. Russ. Entered Upper Middle Yczmrg Collage P1'cl'crcncc, ll:u'v:ml. FRANK DWIGHT SAGE :ll.OClII'1S'l'l'llt, N. Y. Same, lVlopu. Entcrccl Upper Mimlmllu Ymnrg 'l'unnis Squfulg Chess Club, Prcsidentg Vzulclcvillc Show, 19245 O1'cl1c:sl.1':Lg lCxoni:u1 Rugudo1's g Outing Clubg College l'1'ol'c1'u11cc, Yzllc. U6 If mwr iiwi m ul WILLIAM GURDON SALTONSTALL lVI1I,'1'oN, MASS. S:Llt,y. Will. Bill, :lllllliCl'0ll Sm-nioi' Ymirg Acauloniy llockoy 'l'u:ung Aczulcmy Crew Squndg Glue Clubg College 1'rcfo1'cnco, lI:u'v:u'dg Alpha Nu. GEORGE EDMUND SAUNDERS l5U1cmNou-oN, VT. Scotty lflnliorcd Lower Middle Yoamrg Cln'ist.im1 l+'r:LLo1'nit,yg llonor Mun, Second Groupg First Your l'l1'0I1Ull Prize Qllonomblu Mouhioulg Radio Club-Q College l,l'0l'Cl'C1lC0, Univcrsiliy of Vermont.. ROBERT CHURCHILL SCHAUB lJl1lCA'l'llH, lm.. Hllolif' 1'll1ifCl'0fl Upper lVliddlo Yonrg l oo1.b:Lll Squzidg Crew Squad C255 Collogu l'rofo1'mico, l,1'lll0Cl,0I13 Kappa Epsilon Pi. 97 'lt REGINALD AUGUSTUS SEAGRAVE Uxnmncuc, MAss. Gus Reg Entered Senior Year5 College Preference, Cornell. STANLEY LOWDEN SHERWOOD BROOKLYN, N. Y. Sherry Big Boyfl Entered Lower Middle Year5 Academy Football Squacl5 Class Football C33 5 Clmalnpiensliip Upper Miclrlle Class Foot- ball Tearng All-Class l?'o01.ball Squad, 1922 5 Track Squad C215 Class Hockey 'FCILIIIQ Empire State Club C215 Yale Club QQQ5 Four-Year Club 5 The Phillips Exeter M onlhly, Assistant Business Manager 5 College Preference, Yale. MILTON ALBERT SHLENKER, JR. Nmv Yomi, N. Y. Milla lilnterecl Upper Middle Yearg Clmristian l rat,eruil,y5 Upper Mirlclle Class Footuball Squaulg Senior Class liaskelball Squacl5 Southern Club5 College lJ1'0l'01'OIlU0, Yale. l 98 Xll-Class Football 'l'c-amg Crew Squadg Christian Fralernityg Chapel Monitorg College Preference, l'l'luceton. mmr gmmwa L PHILIP SHORE, JR. 'l',xM1nx, FLA. f'l'l1il.l' Tamp. lflntererl Junior Y earg Athletic Assoeiationg Class Track Team CZ25, Managurg Class Swimming 'Foamy Class Football Team C255 Championship Upper Middle Football Team, Captaing All-Class Football 'Foamy Academy Football Teamg Class Basketball Team C453 Academy Basketball Squad, Assistant Managerg Academy Track Squadg Christian Fraternityg Four-Year Club, V ice-Presidentg Senior Councilg Assembly Clubg Yale Clubg Southern Club C45, Secretary- Treasurer, Presidentg 'l'l1e E Book, Managing Editorg College Preference, Vandcrbiltg Kappa Delta Pi. STEPHEN HARDY SIMES Pon'rs1s1oU'rn, N. ll. Steve Admiral Judge, Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, Ilarvard. DAVID De GARMO SMITH l'4mlrmlnuai-:l'sll-1, N. Y. Ilavef' H lJe Uarmo. A' ll. D. lllutereal Upper Middle Yearg Class Football 'l'c-am C255 1 . 1 99 l Track Squad 5 College Pl'Cl'C1'CIlCC, Yale. smsri ifmmxua RICHARD STANLEY SMITH SACO, Mia. 'lS1nll,l1y. Elllf!E1'l!tlSCXllO1',Y0lLl'Q 'l'rzmekSq1uulg ClleeClulmg Orelmestm Chapel Clmoirg College llreference, M. 1. 'I'. JOHN HENRY SPEER EVANSTON, ILL. Jack, Sleepy. Entered Upper Middle Yezmrg Senior Class Football Squuclg THEODORE STENSLAND, JR. Clllcmoo, ILL. Ted. l'II:ung1'nvy. I'Int,ered Senior Yenrg Cll1'lSlll2Lll I+'1':Lt,m'11lt,yg Glue Club Clmpel Choirg College l.,l'0l'01'CllCC, l'I:u'vm'd. - , 100 E w l'AIllf0l't'tl Senior Yuarg Christian l ratm'uityg Outing Clubg 1 n 1 1 c'Ulll'l-U' l,l'l'l'l'l'0ll0l', Unlvm-rslty ol Vcrriuont. l'lnterc1l Lower Miilillc Yoarg Class Football Squaclg Class Baseball Squad H215 Class Hockey 'l'oaing Track Squaflg Dartiuoutli Clubg Bay State Clubg College Piuforcmzo, Dart- mouth. 1-P . ., . J-1 wg: x .h -....f.. 4 - i. ..,X ' ' -,, ,-'tfl N , , umm mmm ma wan. Ll CHARLES HIRAM STEVENS Wmoosm, V'r. 1' Cliarlic. Stove. i. DONALD BENNO STRAUB P1'r'rsnunc:u, PA. Don. Entcmd Lower MicIclloYcarg llowc-1'Mi1lrllc Class Baseball Tcamg Track Squad Q2jg Class Track Train C253 Champion- ship Senior Class 'lll'2l.Cli 'l'oamg N. lfl. Sclioolboy TOILIIIQ B. A. A. Intcrscholastic Toaing Christian l ratornity C355 Outing Club CQJQ Penn State Clubg 1923 Pi-LAN, Assistant Photographic Editorg 1924 PIQAN, Pliotograpliic ldclitorg Orchestra Q15 Exeter Life Motion Picture Stallg Hon- orable Mcntiong Honor Man, Sc-com! Groupg College Prof- woncv, L1-liigllg Alpha Nu. HAZEN KIMBALL STURTEVANT SOMIGICVILLIC, Mass. Sturty. lIazo. I - , 101 v .af lr E.!EiI mmB W.wmm EE'1 m's2 LI ALAN CRAIG SWEETSER WAKlCP'Il5LIJ, Mfxss. Al, Sweet Entered Upper Middle Year, Golf Squad C255 Golf Cham- pion, 1922-1923, 1923-19245 Cluss Iloekey'l'c:ung Academy Hockey Squad, Outing Clubg College Preference, Dart- mouth, Kappa Epsilon Pi. WILLIAM KITTINGER TENCHER W1l.Mm'r'rn, ILL. Bill. Tench. Tettige1'. Entered Senior Year, Swimming Tezung Crew Squrtdg Outing Club, Christian Fraternity, College Preference, Prineetong Kappa Delta Pi. . JAMES EDGERLY THAYER FARMINGTON, N. II. Jim, 'fl'it. Jimmie, Entered Junior Year, Crew Squad CBJ, Assistant Mrmngerg Championship Junior Class Swimming 'l'e:Lmg Clmmpionship Senior Class Hockey 'l'en.mg Scientific Society 121, Vice- Presidentg Radio Club 145, Seeret:u'y-'l'1'ensurer, Secretary, Granite State Clubg Yale Club, Four-Year Club, College Preference, Yale, Kappa Epsilon Pi. 102 1: ,- -. . .fl 5 na mar i-mm mi mmm msn r. JOSEPH ALBERT THOMAS l on'l' W owrll, Tax. Jee. 'l'en1lny. HSl.eve. H.lOSllD.H l'lnt,ere4l Senior Y earg Senior Class Football 'l'eamg All Class lfoetlmall 'lll'ILlIlQ Cllllllsllllilllg Class Day cllllCCl'S,Ol'lLif0l'Q liantern Cluhg Seutlxern Clulig Golden llranclm Literary Ser-ietiy, l,ibra1'iang ll0ll0l' Man, l i1'sl, Croupg Churcli Moni- Lerg College Preferenee, Yaleg Kappa Delta Pi. l MALCOLM HAROLD TOWNSEND PITTSHUIIGII, PA. Mal, Mae, Entered Upper Mimldle Year' Cln'isl,ian Frai.e1'ni1,yg Penn J State Clubg College l,l'0ll0l'0llU1', l'ennsylvania State College, BERNARD WALTON TRAFFORD, JR. NllliTON, M,xss. lim-rnie. 'l'1'aflie. lCnte1'erl Lower Miclclle Yearg Traelc Squad C535 Academy 'l'1'aek 'llClLlllQ ll. A. A. ll1if0l'SCll0llLSi.,lC Track 'I'eam, H1245 Senior Class Cliainpionsliip 'll1'1l.Cli Teaing Glee Clubg Cel- lege Pl'0l'01'CIlCC, llarvarclg Alpha Nu. 1 , . l U5 Wi 1-'V - dl 'I EE m11:ml W.wnf:i1 H!! Ll BORDEN CHASE TRIPP FALL R.lVI'lli, MASS. 'l'l'rippy. Bordie. Entered Lower Middle Yenrg Class Football Tezun C2Dg All-Class Football Tezung Class Iloekeyg Aeadeiny l oot,lmll Teaming Academy Track Squad: P. IC. A. Polieeg College Preference, H:u'v:u'dg Plii Epsilon Signm. BENJAMIN FRASER TROXELL NEW YORK, N. Y. H Bcnf' Entered Upper Middle Yezirg Upper Middle Football 'l'ezung Scientific Soeielyg G. L. Seule Li1,emry Soeietyg College Pl'0l'Cl'CY1C0, Prineelion. DONALD PITKIN TUCKER WINCIIIGSTIER, MASS. Don. fl'uek. Entered Senior Yeurg Class Footibzill Sqimdg Class Hockey Teaung Outing Clubg Radio Clubg College Preference, I-larvzmrd. 104 V v E . 1-1 lim www rm 1.1 ARTHUR CHARLES UNSWORTH l3Um,lNu'1'oN, V 'r. Wl1itie.'l Arla Entered Upper Middle Yearg Crew Squadg Class Foot- ball TCILIIIQ College Preference, Harvard. WILLIAM BIRD Van LENNEP, 2nd MlClilON, PA. liill. Van.,' Entered Senior Yearg Aeadeiny l ool.ball Squadg Tennis Squadg Clmristian Fraternityg Lantern Clnbg Outing Clubg Scientific Soeietyg Cl. li. Soule l.iterary Hoeietyg The Exonirm, Associate Editorg Honor Man, Second Group C255 Christian l raternity Budget Coininitteeg College l'rel'erenee, Prineetong Kappa Epsilon Pi. JAMES MARSHALL VEEDER Pm'r.4nUnen, PA. HJIITLH iiVCCfl.i, Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Baseball Teaxn, Assistant Managerg Academy Tennis 'll01IlI1, Managerg Track Squadg Penn State Clubg Scientific Soeietyg Honor Man, Second Groupg Honorable Mention C255 College Preference, Cornell 5 Phi Epsilon Sigma. l 105 W ,---- '. . dl E1 YZECFPRI meuzarb inm'-me LI ALTON PALMER WALKER FALL Rlvl-ln, MASS. HAI .H Entered Senior Yeurg College Preferemce, Da11'l,mo11t,l1, HENRY LEWIS WALKER, JR. Nicw Yomc, N. Y. Curly. Heinie. lGnlvei'ecl Senior Yezirg College Preference, D2LI'tm0lltll. ' WILLIAM ROBERT WARD BENTON, Im.. Muni. Entered Upper Middle Yezirg Swimming Squndg Class llzisebzxll 'Foamy Honor Milli, Second Group C213 Clumpel Monit,org College P1'eferenee, Universitiy of llliuoisg Kappa Delta Pi. 106 1: A mw igm wwu HENRY LEWIS WATSON W1c:s'r GOIHIAM, Mn. Hank. Entered Upper Middle Yearg 'l'raek Squad C255 Christian l raternityg Honor Man, 'Seeond Group C555 Honorable Mention C35g Prize of the New England Federation of Harvard Clubsg College Preforenee, Harvard. PHILIP STERLING WATSON WEST Gommm, Mn. Phil. Wat, Entered Upper Middle Yearg Track Squad 5 Crew Sqnaclg Orehcstrag Honor Man, Seeond Group C255 Honorable Mention C353 College Preferenee, Harvard. HENRY DAVIS WEED, JR. SAVANNAH, GA. Ilank. Stribling. Entered Junior Ycarg Class Football Team C255 Champion- ship Upper Middle Football Teamg Senior Class Football Team, Captaing All-Class Football Team C25, Captaing Class Tennis Team g Academy Tennis Squadg Crew Squadg Senior Couneilg Assembly Clubg Yale Clubg Southern Clubg Christian Fraternityg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Yalcg Kappa. Delta Pi. 107 v i-V ., if m.im i..W m m 4 JOHN BOUTON WEED Nouo'roN Ilmmrrs, CoNN. Johnny. Weedie. Entered Senior Yezirg Radio Clubg Chess Clubg College Preference, Yale. HENRY KLINE WEIR PI'I'TSl!UliGlI, PA. Kline.,' Entered Junior Yenrg Academy Football Squzidg Tennis Squaulg Clizunpionsliip Upper Middle Class Footb:Lll'l'e:i1ng All-Class Footlmll 'l'e:img Class Football 'l'e:un C353 Lower Middle Class liziselmll 'l'1-:Ling Academy Tmek Squad Q2jg . Ii. A. A. ltelziy 'l'e:ung li. A. A. Inter-Scholastic Teamg Lower Middle Class Iloekey 'Femng Senior Couneilg June linll Ollicursg Foiii'-Yi-au' Clubg Penn State Clubg College 1'1'efe1'er1ce, Yaileg Alplm Nu. l ROBERT REESE WERTZ JOIINSTOXVN, PA. Bob, NVertzie. 'KB11tton. Entered Upper Middle Yeairg Cli1'istizm Frziternityg Glee Clubg College l'rel'erenee, Williauns. 10S frm mwl igimma M EZ-P12315 Em! www we ware- PM x L BARRETT LOCKE WESTON CJAMIXIHIJHE, Mfxss. Westie. l'3:u'rie. lqlll-l'l'1'fl llpper Middle Yeurg Cllristizm 1 1':Lteruil,yg Honor Mam, Second Group Clljg Ilouorublc Mention C413 College Preference, M. l. T. PHILIP WILL, JR. ii0ClllGS'l'l'Ill., N. Y. Phil. Fluid, Entered Upper Middle Yeamrg Upper Middle Cluss B hull 'I'e:ung Chess Club, Secrel,:u'y-'l'1'e:1surerg Outing Exeter Life Stnffg Vuudeville Show, 19243 Glee Exoni:Ln Il1l.glLll0I'Su 5 College I'rcference, Cornell Univ 100 EDWARD DINSMORE WHEELER, JR EvANs'1'oN, I Ed ' Entered Lower Middle Ycurg C lu C lub Outing, Club CPD Lantern Club C213 Scientific homely, lhc Plz llips Lulu ' Monthly, Associate Editorg College Irefciencc Undecided ask et- Club 5 Club 5 ersity. qw 1. 51 va mf: mezafzm mid' -f if ' .mm mm awmfmw aw: ummm me-1 'uv .- - . WHITING WILLAUER NNW Yuma, N. Y. Wl1i1.ey. Will Entered Senior Yezmrg Senior Class lfootlmll 'l'e:ung Aeaul- emy Swimming Squzulg Cl1riSLi:Ln l+'rzLterni1,yg College Pref- erence, Princeton. MERTON FRANCIS WILLIAMS DANVIGIIS, MASS. Mert. Mike Squeeflon. Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, Dartmouth. JOHN WATT WILSON l,l'1 1'SIlllIUllI, PA. .l0linny. IilIllfCI'0ll Upper Middle Yenrg Amclelny l ooi.lmll Hqnaulg Aeaulelny lizrslietlmll 'l'e:ung li. A. A. lnt,e1'sel1ol:1sl,io 'l'ezung Aeaulmny 'Franck Squmlg Cluimpionsllip Senior Class 'Vrzuek 'I'eanng Clizunpionsluip Upper Mirlclle Class 'l'r:Lek Teznng Chznnpionship Upper Mimlclle Class lfoolllmll 'l'e:ung All- Clzrss Footlmll 'l'ezun, 19225 Upper Nlirlmlle Claws llzrsketlmll Tezung CllristinnlVm1.e1'nit,yg Vxnuleville Show, 19235 fllee Club C255 Chapel Choir C215 Clmpel Monitorg College Pref- erence, Princetong Kappa Epsilon Pi. . I 110 v' ,'--- mw? i9!.m LEWIS WOOLSEY New l',xI,'rz, N. Y. U Lew l'er1'y. , lllntered llower Middle Yenrg Aenclemy Bzmselmll Squzulg Clnss linselmll Squad C255 Cluunpionslmip Upper Middle Class lizmselmll 'l'e:ung Class lloekey 'Feaung Clmristiam 1 1':m1ae1'nit,y CZZDQ ldmpire State Clubg II:Lrv:ml Clubg Glee Clubg College Preferellee, Yule. -i' ,- VINTON LEON YEATON EXl41'1'Ell, N. ll. Vinh Entered Senior Yearg College l'rel'erence, M. 1. 'l'. PERCY SACRET YOUNG, JR. NEWARK, N. J. H llc!-C' H Hcyl H Entered Lower Middle Yeurg Clwistiznn F1':Lternilwy C253 Exeter Dlwmmtie Assoelartliong New Jersey Clubg Pl'lllCCff0I1 Clubg Outingr Club C215 llonor Mmm, First Group, Second Croupg llonoralxle Mention C215 Nntllamiel Gordon Bible Prize CFirst,Jg Upper Middle ldnglish Prize Cllonorrmble Mentionjg College Preference, Princeton. 111 lr mimi Allen, L. L., Aron, J. R., Atkins, B. M., Ball, C. li., Barker, A. H., Bates, W. N., Jr., Becker, S. M., JI., Beckett, G. G., Beers, L. R., Bell, B., Bell, E. P., Jr., Bennet, C. G., Bennett, J. H., Bennett, J. S., Binley, M. T., Blair, J. M., Blickensderfer, R. G., Blossorn, D. B., Boeker, W. C., Borton, S. C., Brown. H. R., Jr., Browne, J. H., 3rd, Bruere. R. T., Bruggeman, J. A., Burnell, H. A., Jr., Burr, J. Il., Butler, B., Butterworth, S. C., Buttriek, J. B., Byron, D. W., Byron, J. W., Carter, E. P., Charlesworth, J. D., Chase, J. P., Chick, P. N., Cilley, J. K., Clark, A. N., Clark, F. B., Clark, R. L., Clark, S., Jr., Clendenin, D. L., Cole, G. L., Jr., Compson, W. C., Cook, J. W., Cook, G. A., , Corcoran, H. F., Cornish, J., Jr., Coulter, R., Crosby, J. B., Crowell, L. A., Dalenz, J. M., Darlington, S., Senior Class 172 Third Street, 755 Park Avenue, 407 Farmington Avenue, 402 S. Ninth Street, 1736 Seyburn Avenue, 220 St. Mark's Square, 113 E. 62nd Street, 20 Lafayette Street, 1308 lst Avenue, North, S20 Main Street, 1459 Maple Avenue, 1047 Forest Avenue, 37 Legare Street, 24 Yale Avenue, 75 Beach Street, 10 E. Schiller Street, 548 Franklin Street, 140 W. 79th Street, 83 Comstock Avenue, 3072 Fairmont Boulevard, 70 Fifth Avenue, 128 E. 60th Street, 216 E. 18th Street, 714 Fairfield Avenue, 715 Commonwealth Avenue, 943 Summit Avenue, 4 Grove Street, Liberty Street, 128 S. Prospect Street, 204 Stratford Road, Halls Ground, R. F. D. No. 2, 241 Highland Street, 133 Lynn Shore Drive, 120 E. 34th Street, 227 Payson Road, 20 Hillside Drive, 74 Front Street, 144 Prospect Avenue, 405 Angell Street, 26 Sanford Street, 1806 Arch Street, 540 North Maple Street, 24 Prince Street, Hotel Aberdeen, 84 Corey Road, 112 lq.fI'llfIll.1I'fCSS4ES Fulton, N. Y. New York City Hartford, Conn. Lafayette, Ind. Det1'oit, Mich. Philadelphia, Pa. New York City Calais, Me. Great Falls, Mont. Waltham, Mass. Evanston, lll. Evanston, Ill. Charleston, S. C. Wakefield, Mass. Wollaston, Mass. Chicago, Ill. Denver, Col. New York City Providence, R. I. Cleveland, O. New York City New York City New York City Fort Wayne, Ind. Newton Centre, Mass. St. Paul, Minn. Farmington, Me. Winchester, Mass. Concord, Mass. Hagerstown, Md. Mercersburg, Pa. Baltimore, Md. North Adams, Mass. Milton, Mass. Lynn, Mass. New York City Belmont, Mass. Amesbury, Mass. Exeter, N. H. Watervil1e,' Me. Ardsley-on-Hudson, Wollaston, Mass. Sen-eca Falls, N. Y. Mt. Holly, Vt. Providence, R. I. Pawtucket, R. I. Little Rock, Ark. Greensburg, Pa. N Jamaica Plain, Mass. East Dennis, Mass. Newark, N. J. Brookline, Mass. lr ww' Doane, G. S., Dow, N., Eaton, G., Edwards, A. C., Elliott, C. T., Jr., Farnum, J. M., Fessenden, D. L., I lather, H. S., Fleming, R. J., Jr., Flood, A. G. Fox, Il. C., .l1'., Franklin, I . S.. Jl'., Fraser, D. B., Jr., Fuller, I . IG., Galbraith, l . M., Gillette, H., Glasheen, G. L., Glazier, W. S., Goodnow, J. R., Gorham, S. S., Jr., Gray, C. H., Griflin, K. B., Grover, IC. B., Gunhy, IG. C., Gurney, B. C., Gurnsey, I . N., lladdow, ll., 3rd, llauqlierpr, lll. IC., Jr., Haines, C. B., llaley, W. II., llall, l . Il., Jr., Ham, .l. C., l'Iardenln'ook, l'l. G., Harper, Ii.. A. Haskell, I . W., Haven, J. S., Hinehman, D. B., Hollands, J. H., Holmes, S. W. Hooker, H. W., Jr., I-lorton, A. T., House, R. K., Howard, J. A., Jr., Hume, .I. H., Hunt, E. H., Innes, J. P., Jaeekel, F. M., Jaeckel, T., James, P. Y., Jelferson, D. B., Jones, I .-P., Jones, M. B., Jr., Jones, P. A., Kelly, D. J., Keppel, F. P., Jr., BL .- . JZ, 318 Oaklawn Avenue, South, 17 Lincoln Street, 131 Moraine Street 432 W. 10th Street, 260 Fisher Avenue, 6 Hopkins Street, 149 Chureh Street, 130 W. 57th Street, 50 Linden Plaee, 228 Raymond Avenue, 98 South Street, 28 Park St1'eet, 691 LaLoma Road, 31 Wendell Street, 19 E. 67th Street, 267 Court Street, 436 S. Stone Avenue, 10 Tahanto Street, 418 W. Park Street, 714 N. Travis Street, 1315 Main Street, 51 Winter Street, Hoagland Avenue, Care of lnternat'al 1-larvester Co., 32 Manehester Street, Maple Street, B-eeeh Road, 254 Hope Street, 1302 Lake Avenue, R. R. 2 1309 Haskell Boulevard 14 Em Street, 1030 Van Dyke Avenue 39 Main Street, 90 Hawthorne Street, Palmer Avenue, 149 Waterman Street, 17 Lenox Place, National Road, 500 Columbia Street, 114 Dickson Street, 103 IC. 76th Street, 103 E. 76th Street, Baltusrol Golf Club, 1784 Beacon Street, S5 Locust Avenue, 30 Ledges Road, 21 Mystic Avenue, Palisade Avenue, 113 J I mm k Ll Pasadena, Cal. Exeter, N. H. Brockton, Mass. Oklahoma City, Okla. Brookline, Mass. Grafton, Mass. Townsend, Mass. Nashua, N. H. Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. North Adams, Mas-:. New York City Cranford, N. J. South Orange, N. J. I'll'lI.1IlilIg'll21.lIl, Mass. ltasthalnpton, Mass. Pasadena, Cal. Cambridge, Mass. New York City Keene, N. Il. La Grange, Ill. Concord, N. H. Enid, Okla. Taltville, Conn. Sherman, Tex. Campello, Mass. Keene, N. 1-1. Rockaway, N. J. Neuss, Germany Nashua, N. H. Newmarket, N. ll. Iflnglewood, N. J. Providence, R. I. Rochester, N. Y . Bedford, Va. Muskogee, Okla. Morristown, N. J. Detroit, Mich. Hornell, N. Y. New Bedford, Mass. Bronxville, N. Y. Providence, R. I. New Britain, Conn. Wheeling, W. Va. South Pasadena, Cal. Exeter, N. H. Indianapolis, Ind. New York City New York City Short Hills, N. .l. Wahan, Mass. New Rochelle, N. Y. Newton Centre, Mass Union, Me. Winchester, Mass. Riverdale, N. Y, Wi 1-- - if -fd 743345452 WIN ffZ'fl1 LIWYH I, L ini Kimball, G. E., King, L. NV., Knight, J. G., Koshlanrl, W. A., Koss, G. C., Kullman, F. A., Kusterer, R. H., Lamb, R. K., Lamont, J. S., Laskey, E. P., Laub, A. H., Lee, B. G., Linscott, D. B., Locke, H. D., Macdonald, D., Jr., lVIlacDoriald, N. W. C., 3rd, Macomber, H. C., Magie, W. A., Makepeace, C. D., Mann, H. K., Matthews, D. B., MeCready, J. M., MeKaig, A., McLaughlin, A. P., Jr , McVitty, E. W., Middendorf, H. Q., Miller, D. J., Miller, D. L., Miller, E., Jr., Mills, E. K., Jr., Moreland, D. W., Morison, R. S., 2nd, Morris, E. S., Mulford, W., Mullen, J. E., Murphey, W., Neary, J. F., Nichols, A. A., Norris, B. W., Norris, R. F., Norton, W. H., O'Brien, J. M., O'Brien, K. A., O'Neil, A. H., Osgood, G. H., Palmer, F. W., Parker, J. W., Perkins, W. F., Phelan, J. V., Price, T. F., Rankin, F. K., Read, J. H., Richardson, A. G., J Richtmyer, A. G., Ricker, C. W., Jr., r., 61 Lexington Street, Whittier Apartments, Burns Avenue,' Sullivan Lane, 170 Beacon Street, 325 42nd Street, 602 North Union Street, 144 West Wood Road, 3409 Quebec Street, 66 Beechwood Terrace, 36 Putnam Street, 1272 Delaware Avenue, Twin Elms, 616 Main Street, 16 Walnut Street, 151 E. 80th Street, 1817 E. 3rd St1'eet, 39 Hollis Avenue, 450 Oakdale Avenue, 525 Highland Avenue, 86 Pleasant Street, 27 St. Andrews Place, Oliver Road, 120 Dorchester Road, Mt. Washington Hotel, 59 Montgomery Place, 140 Main St1'CCt, 113 S. 5th Street, 149 E. 34th Street, 36 Miller Road, 7 Prentiss Street, 300 Hawthorne Avenue, 2113 Spruce Street, 54 West Street, S6 Elm Street, Bay Avenue, 35 Lincoln Street, 44 Woerd Avenue, 57 Market Street, 3202 Sheridan Road, 125 Alta Avenue, 27 Chestnut Avenue, 423 Essex Road, 32 Albion Street, Douglas Boulevard, 18 Lafayette Street, 16 Peirce Road, 600 Front Street, 196 Berkeley Street, 18 Elm Street, Box 570, 114 New Britain, Conn. Detroit, Mich. Easton, Pa. Boston, Mass. Des Moines, Ia. Natchez, Miss. New Haven, Conn. Wasliiligton, D. C. South Yonkers, N. Y. Somerville, Mass. Buffalo, N. Y. East Aurora, N. Y. Woburn, Mass. Watertown, Mass. New York City Duluth, Minn. Braintree, Mass. Chicago, Ill. ' Fall River, Mass. Wakefield, Mass. Yonkers, N. Y. Edgeworth, Pa. Buffalo, N. Y. Bretton Woods, N. H. Salem, Va. Brooklyn, N. Y. Milford, Mass. Reading, Pa. New York City Morristown, N. J. Cambridge, Mass. South Milwaukee, Wis. Philadelphia, Pa. Northampton, Mass. Nashua, N. H. Dougrlaston, Long Island, Manchester, Mass. Waltham, Mass. Adamstown, Md. Salem, N. J. Hampton, N. H. Chicago, Ill. Yonkers, N. Y. Jamaica Plain, Mass. Kenilworth, Ill. Holley, N. Y. Louisville, Ky. Wakefield, Mass. Lynn, Mass. , Greenport, Long Island, South Charleston, O. Conshohocken, Pa. Rochester, N. Y. Coxsackie, N. Y. Havana, Cuba N.Y N.Y lr aw: Riley, F. D., Jr., Robbins, S., 3rd, Robinson, P. G., Robinson, W. E., Roby, S., , Bi. 1 ' .. ,511 Rosenbaum, E. S., Jr., Ross, H. L., Russell, G. V., Jr., Sage, F. D., Saltonstall, W. G., Saunders, G. E., Schaub, R. C., Seagrave, R. A., Sherwood, S. L., Shlenker, M. A., Jr., Shore, P., Jr., Simes, S. H., Smith, D. D., Smith, R. S. Speer, J. H., Stensland, T. N., Stevens, C. H., Straub, D. B., Sturtevant, H. K., Sweetser, A. C., Teneher, WV. K., Thayer, J. E., Thomas, .I. A., Townsend, M. ll., TrafTord, B. W., Jr., Tripp, B. C., Troxell, B. F., Tucker, D. P., Unsworth, A. C., Van Lennep, W. B., 2 Veeder, J. M., Walber, J. G., Jr., Walker, A. P., Walker, H. L., Jr., Ward, W. R., NVats0n, H. L., Watson, P. S., Weed, H. D., Jr., Weed, J. B., Weir, H. K., Wertz, R. R., Weston, B. L., Wheeler, E. D., Jr., Will, P., Jr., Willauer, W., Williams, M. F., Wilson, J. W., Woolsey, L., Yeaton, V. L., Young, P, S., Jr,, nd, 62 Billings Street, 946 Dana Avenue, 282 Dwight Street, 9 Beech Street, Belden Hotel, 953 Sheridan Road. Box 608, All Saints' Reet.ory, 230 Culver Road, Milton Street, 405 Pearl Street, 748 W. North Street, N. Main Street, 518 Twelfth Street, 1967 Broadway, S01 S. Edison Avenue, 35 Mark Street, 83 Hooker Avenue, 86 High Street, 629 Noyes Street, 718 W aveland Avenue, 176 Main Street, 1120 Harvard Road, 33 Warren Avenue, 308 Main Street, 507 Washington Avenue, 65 N. Main Street, 1135 Mistletoe Avenue, 5614 Walnut Street, Woodland Road 389 Rock Street, 228 W. 71st Street, 220 Highland Avenue, 498 S. Willard Street, Mallwyd Road, 1308 Denniston Avenue, 240 N. Fulton Avenue, 1557 Robeson Street, 697 West End Avenue, R. F. D. No. 1, R., F. D. No. 1, 25 E. 37th Street, Box 201, 1606 Murray Avenue, 144 Fayette Street, Suite 35, 1619 Mass. Avenue, 619 Library Place, 7 Highland Heights, 8 W. 92nd Street, 308 Maple Street, 345 S. Rebecca Street, Prospect Street, 17 Prospect Avenue, 830 Lake Street, 115 Atlantic, Mass. Cincinnati, O. New Haven, Conn. Newmarket., N . ll . Chicago, lll. Glencoe, Ill. Warren, Ariz. Methuen, Mass. Rochester, N. Y. Readville, Mass. Burlington, Vt. Decatur, lll. Uxbridge, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City Tampa, Fla. Portsmouth, N. H. Poughkeepsie, N. Y Saeo, Me. Evanston, lll. Chicago, Ill. Winooski, Wis. Pittsburgh, Pa. Some1'ville, Mass. Wakefield, Mass. Wilmette, Ill. Farmington, N. H. Fort Worth, Tex. Pittsburgh, Pa. Readville, Mass. Fall River, Mass. New York City Winchester, M ass. Burlington, Vt. Merien Station, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Fall River, Mass. New York City. Benton, Ill. West Gorham, Me. West Gorham, Me. Savannah, Ga. Noroton Heights, Conn 'I'ittsburgh, Pa. Johnstown, Pa. Cambridge, Mass. Evanston, lll. Rochester, N. Y. New York City Danvers, Mass. Pittsburgh, Pa. New Paltz, N. Y. Exeter, N. H. Newark, N. J. h' JW HIS' Stamfbzg-Jnxnes, Linscott, King, Gunhy, Weir. Sz'tl1'ug-Robbins, O'Ncil, Chnrlcsworth, h1CLllllj.flllill, Shure. 'W U X Q ' KC IDI ILO IF' O Illl llll LCM Ol+'l+'IC,'I'1liS I,I'CS'I:1llflIf ...,. .,.., . A. P. NIKULQXIIKIIIIAIN Sarr:1'r:lr1v'y-7'1'r:11sur1:r . . D. li. LlNsuo'1 1' lN'IlCMl5l'lliH IC. C. Ummm' D. ll. I.1Nsuo'r'r P. Hnoluc, Ju. P. Y. JAMES A. P. Mrrhxufsumx H D. NVIGIGD, .lu L. W. ,KING A. II. U'Nmr. K. Wmm 1 b. Roumws, 3ltlJ. 116 Slfzmlz'11A.3'4-C. IS. Hull, R. li. Lzllnb, IJ. Mncdrmnnlcl, J. A. Tlmxnns. .S'1'1tz'ug1-J. A. Ilownrd, A. II. O'Ncil, A, P. McLaughlin, L. W. King, 11. B. Linscott. I'1'ffsi4lfe11L . . St'f7I'!'lllI'jj , . . l'v'l:l'Nl Qlffllwflfll . Srwnzrl f1lIIl'HIl1ll Tllirfl Mrzrslml 1'ulr'1lif'Im'lful1. . Pom! ,.,. Ornlor . . llislnrllml. . Qllfmss any Qfficcrs 117 A. P. Mc1I.AUc:uL1N J. A. Ilowfxxm, Jn. I.. W. KING A. H. O,Nl'Ill. D. li. I.1Nsc1o'1 1' C. G. BALI. IJ. lX'Lxc:1:oN.xr.D I. A. 'l'1um,xs R.. K. LAMH l 4 E 'LW f 'f4TH 4 WY . ,, I, . B1 lr mmm mmm igm. . ,I I. um Lmudlfe SOcr:irE1f:y President PROFESSOR JAMES A. 'l'IHf'rs V7:I7C IJ7'l!Si1llf7Ll PROFESSOR JOHN C. KIILTLAND Scc1'0lrm'y DR. ALIFICED R. WH,:H'I'MAN Trcrzszmfr DR. CHARLES I-I. CLARK Class of 1.923 JOHN SELLARS BANCROFT JOHN REARDON BARRY GEORGE EDWARD BENNE'I I' CHARLES :DANIEL DIETIIICII LAWRENCE IIAYDEN DUGGAN EDWIN CLARK ECKERSON EDWIN ADAMS I'IARPER ROBERT GIBSON IQINCAID IIERBERT MELVIN ICULLMAN JOHN RATIIBONE RAMSEY, JR. GEOEEREY WOLCOTT ROBBINS ROBEIIT THORNTON SMITH JOHN WIIITTEMORE TEELE CHARL'rON PRA'l 1' WlIIT'l'IIDll CHARLES EDWARD WYZANSICI Class of 1024 CABLE GORDON BALL JOHN ICELLY CIIJLEY ROBERT JOHN FLEMING IIYDE GILLETTE WILLIAM ABRAHAM KOSHLAND 118 Tap Raw -- Flzxthcr, Holmes, D. Mzmcdolmlcl, Sherwood, McCrcIuly, Howe. Third Row -Lnskcy, Dow, II. C. Fox, Lxunont, A. A. Nichols, Dzxrlinglon. Smmzl Row-Gunby, P. C. Goodwin. lluttcrwurlh, Thanycr, Howard, Koshlamrl. Frou! Row-TI. D. Weed, KPCFIIZIITI, Shmc, Clmrlcswortll, James, Robbins, D. W. Byron. l'I'c.sirlc11L . . V'icc-Pmwidcnt . Secretary . . D. W. BYRON J. D. CIIARLESWOIVFII S. DAIILINOTON N. Dow G. EATON I-I. S. FLATIIIQII H. C. Fox, Jn. E. C. GUNBY OULIPP' CCIHLIF' OIWICIGIQS MEMBERS S. W. IIOLIIIQ:-I J. A. IIONVARD, Jn. J. A. IIOWII, Jn. J. H. IIUAIE P. Y. .Lusms W. A. KOSIII..-xNn J. S. LAMONT E. P. LASKIQY D. MACDONALD, J II. 119 Bulb J. D. CIIAIzI.1aswOIc'rII PHILIP SHORE, JH. P. Y. JAIII-Is J. M. MCCRISADY A. A. NICHOLS S. ROIIIHNS, 31119 .l. I. SENVALL R. M. SIIEIIIVOOD P. SIIORIII, JH. J. E. 'l'llAYlGIi, JR. II. K. WIGIII 'AL ,. .. . . lr 1'4Yi32'W m mmf. W il College ipJlI'fI'3lixfB1I'fBlIilCfI-ES Harvard C4852 F. S. Allen, Bates, D. Bell, H. R. Brown, Browne, Bruere, Bruggeman, Buttrick, F. B. Clark, Compson, J. P. C1'osby, Darlington, G. Eaton, A. C. Edwards, ll. C. Fox, Galbraith, Glazier, K. B. Griffin, Gunby, Gurnsey, R. A. Harper, Holmes, F. P. Jones, Kelly, Koshland, G. C. Koss, Kullman, Laskey, Linscott, Locke, Macomber, Magie, Morison, Moreland, J. 0'Brien, A. H. O'Neil, Riehtmyer, G. V. Russell, Saltonstall,Simes, Stensland, 'lll'ILil'0l'il, Tripp, D. P. Tucker, Unsworth, H. L. Watson, P. S. Watson. Yale C445: Barker, J. H. Bennett, Blossom, Butterworth, D. W. Byron, Carter, Charlesworth, Clendenin, J. W. Cook, Cornish, Fessenden, Franklin, Gray, Grover, lladdow, llagberg, House, Howard,-James, L. W. King, Kusterer, Lamont, Laub, Lee, D. Macdonald, N. W. C. MacDonald, McKaig, McCready, Price, Richardson, S. Robbins, P. G. Robinson, Rosenbaum, ll. L. Ross, Sage, Sherwood, Shlenker, Speer, J. E. Thayer, J. A. Thomas, II. D. Weed, J. B. Weed, Woolsey. Princeton C395: Atkins, Ball, J. M. Blair, Borton, Burr, .I. W. Byron, Cillcy, R. Coulter, Corcoran, Dalenz, Elliott, Fraser, Gillette, Gorham, F. H. Hall, Jr., I-Iam, J. S. Haven, D. B. Hinchman, Horton, Ilume, 'l'. Jaeekel, G. E. Kimball, McVitty, Mills, Morris, W. Murphey, B. W. Norris, G. H. Osgood, J. W. Parker, Rankin, J. H. Read, Roby, Sehaub, D. D. Smith, Teneher, Troxell, Van Lennep, W. Willauer, J. W. Wilson, P. S. Young. Dartmouth C2552 Beers, C. G. Bennet, Becker, Chick, R. L. Clark, Cole, Crowell, N. Dow, Flather, Goodnow, Haines, Haley, Hunt, Jetlerson, M. B. Jones, McLaughlin, Mullen, Neary, Phelan, Riley, Sturtevant, Sweetscr, A. P. VValker, ll. L. Walker, M. F. Williams. M. I. T. C1352 J. S. Bennett, Binley, Farmun, P. A. Jones, Knight, ll. K. Mann, A. A. Nichols, Rieker, W. E. Robinson, R. S. Smith, Weston, V. L. Ya-aton. Williams C1052 E. P. Bell, Fuller, Innes, Lamb, Makepeaee, Matthews, Middendorf, lil. Miller, Mulford, Wertz. Cornell C552 Flood, Palmer, Scagrave, Veeder, Will. Amherst C352 G. A. Cooke, G. L. Glasheen. W. F. Perkins, Jr. Bowdoin C352 Beckett, B. Butler, S. Clark. Brown C352 Blickensderfer, Gurney, K. A. O'Brien. Pennsylvania C252 Hardenbrook, D. L. Miller. Vermont C252 G. E. Saunders, Stevens. West Point C25: Fleming, F. W. Haskell. Antioch C152 Hooker. Columbia C152 F. P. Keppel, Jr. Hobart C152 Hollands. Lehigh C152 Straub. Leland Stanford C15: Doane. Penn. State C152 Townsend. U. of Illinois C15: Ward. Vanderbilt C15: Shore. Undecided C252 D. J. Miller, Wheeler. 120 u a if ww mwr ig.-Am. www I-I Done the most for Exeter Squurest ....... Most loyal . Pluckiest . . . Most popular . . All-1'Ollnll :Ithlete Iflamclsoxnest . . Ali-l'0llIlliI1NLIl . Wittiest. . . . Most talented. . . MOStg'C11Li0lI1llHi3' . . Most Rpt to succeed . Most obliging .... Most original . Mosttactful . . Most dCH10Cl'2I.tiC . Sportiest . . . Noisiest . Quietest . Nerviest . Busiest . Laziest . . Shark. . Sponge . . Billff0I' . . 1Ie:ItheII . Highbrow . Gi:I.nt . . . Baby ....... Biggest rouglinoek . Best speaker. . . Best dancer . Best n:I.tII1'ed . Pessimist . . Optimist . Petter . . Snob . . Useless .... Woman-hzmter . Grind .... Flunkcr . Cutter . Politician . coimiioir Ciianss iiliibamiiiiolt O'N EIL MCLAUGBLIN MCLAUGIILIN SHORE MCLAUGIILIN ELlil0'f'1' ELLIOTT MIJLAUGIILIN K. A. O'BRIlGN C. G. BENNE1' IiING GORHAM IQING K. A. O'BR1I-IN KING MCLAUGIILIN BENNET S'1'UH.TEVANT D. BELL CROSBY GORIIAM MCCREADY 'HAVEN I HOLMES MORRIS SIILENIIRR JAEGIIEL CIIARLESWORTPI MURPBEY CROSBY MCTIAUKIIILIN JAMEE K. A. 0,BRIIGN GORIIAM K. A. O,BRlEN JAMES T. JAECKEL WIGILTZ GURNEY ZDAIUIINGTON MCCREADY STURTEVANT IIOWARD 121 CHARLESNVORTH LINSCO'l 1' O'N EIL WEIli O'N EIL CHAIiLlGSNVOR.'l'lI l'1oR'rGN 0'N EIL INNES PIONVARD HONVARD NICLAUGHLIN MeVI'r'rY EDWARDS IIOWARD IQING MURPIIEY CROSBY WEIIC K. A. OIBRIEN LAMB IIOLMES FLEMING FLATBER HOLMES BLICKENSDERFER D. MAOBONALIJ SIIERWGOIJ O,BRIEN CHAlilIlGSXVOR.'l'H O'N EIL IQOBIZINS IQING K. A. O,BItlEN MORRIS ROBBINS BURR PERKINS DAllI,lN!i'1'ON BALL UNswoR1'II Rouy K. A. OyBRIEN MCLAUGIILIN iKING IQING ELL10'I I' KING lilNSC'0'l l' ROBBINS i'iIiIIl0'1 I' H ow A R B D. MACDONALIJ JAECKICII 1i0WARD K. A. O'lSRIEN D. MACDQNALIJ MCLAUGIIIIIN 0'NEIL K. A. OyBRIEN 1I'LA'rIIER BRIIERE ELLIO'r'I' BALL IIAVEN CILLEY MORRIS .HAVEN GLAZIER J. M. OIBRIEN GUHNIIIY I'IARI'ER GIIRNEY 'l'IIOMAs K. A. O'l5RIEN M GV I 'I rY TIOWVARD BII'r1'IIIGIc H ORTGN JAMES 'I'. 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Y N' 'fI!l:i'l 'N k 'W'f 'W' P'rq:Iqf5II!IIIlIImInmw:-nmnu:errr.sv!.f' -.-HQFF!!--1: . ,. .,,-, . . ,.., . . X . M- - 11 uma . T is customary for the graduating class to tender a vote of confidence in the Upper Middlers. We dissent. We refuse to be hypocrites. There was never a graduating class that felt any confidence in its successor. We are suspicious, anxious, hesitant about leaving any duties to your hands. To ourselves, we seem to vacate positions which cannot be filled, to have left marks which will not be rivalled. Certainly, we feel you cannot rival them. In past editorials, after assuring their underlings that they place every trust in them, each Senior turns Polonius and dictates a few precepts. This do you, if you will succeedg and this abjure. But we say, No, you are dolts. Little good our instructions will be to you, wise though they bc. We are quits of you. Do what you will. You could not ape our successful performance. We have taught you all we could put into your heads this year. Now we leave you to failure. This is the beginning of your success. 123 m:wB i.wff.w. Nomgllgelfurnimg Upper .Nliimllfrllllfeivs ROBERT BURTON ALEXANDER ST. Ai.1mNs, VT. Bob Marx, Entered Uppox' Middle Ymrg Arzaulmny 1 001.b:Lll Squaidg Collupgc P1'Cl'i'I'CI1C0, Yule. EVERETT ADDOMS, JR. SOUTH 01mNuic, N. J. Ad. Addy. l'Iv. lCntz0i'ed Junior Yourg Footbaill Squad C255 Crow Squzxdg P. IC. A. Moving Picturcs, Mzumgcwg College l'1'cfm'oncc, Princeton. JOHN BEALES CARSON EVANSTON, ILL. Jack Kit. Entered Upper Middle Yoarg .Football Squadg 'll1'il.Cli Squudg B. A. A. Relay Tcmng Outing Clubg Christian F1'utc1'nityg Vzuldevillc Show, 19245 College Preference, Dzirtumouthg Alpha Nu. 124 v if hm sm m m ,I JACK GAYLORD CASE .l,u:1e+oN, Mwu. H.l:wlc, l'Il1l.ei'ecl Upper Middle Yeairg College l'1'1-l'c-1'm-lice, Williams. DEAN CHAMBERLIN CoNeo1m, NIA:-as. De:u1. Entered Junior Yenrg 'll1'iLClC Squzulg Clu'is1.i:m Fr:1.1e1'nil.y C355 Ollifllig Club Ciijg The 1924 PIQAN, Assistant. 1511:-liness lx'llLIl5l,f.720l'Q Wenlfworili NIilLll0llllLlflCIl.l Prize QSec'emljg Col- lege Pref e1-ence, Hau'v:u'd. RICHARD HENRY CLINTON, JR. OAK PARK, ILL. Diek. Clint Entered Upper Middle Yc-:Lrg Upper Middle Claws l+'oo1,bzLll 'l'e:img All-Class l ooLb:1ll'l'e:ung Aczulemy linslieiflmll Sqllilllj Crew Squndg College P1'Ci'0I'Cl1C0, D1LI'ifIH0llifllQ Phi 'Fhetzx Psi. l .. 125 mu ' 'ml RALPH SHAY ESTUS lVIeN'1'nosm, PA. Est Es1,ie. 1'llllf0l'0ll Upper Mimlmlle Yenrg 'Vmek Squzmclg College Preference, University ol' Pennsylvzuliax. PAUL FITZ-GIBBON BEVERLY, MASS. Fitz. ' ' Entered Upper Middle Yeamrg Foollmll Squzulg Swimming Squzulg College Preference, Harvalrcl. 4 ARTHUR LeROY FRANCISCO GREENPORT, N. Y. Hliuof' H1'll'iLl1.H Enluerecl Upper Middle Yeurg Crew Squzmdg Raulio Clubg Clwistiam 1+'1'ate1'nityg College Preference, Yale, Sheflielcl. 126 I 1+ ., Q. .f-1. lr mm m ll HARMON GREEN ST. Lows, Mo. Glennie, Wl1il,ey. lllntererl Upper Miclclle X701l.1'Q Aeaulemy Gull' Sqmulg Cln'isti:u1 Fraxternityg College Pl'CllK'l'01ll7O, lVilli:u11S. WARD IRVING GREGG CALUMlfI'l', NIICII. H G1'egggie. l'llll1i'l'0ll Upper Middle Yearg Upper Middle Foutflmll Squzulg Glee Clllllg College l,l'0l.0l'0l1CC, ll:L1'v:L1'rl. CHARLES CARPENTER HALL CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 'l'0cl. Halley, lflntelvrl Upper Middle Yenrg Outing Clubg Glee Clulmg Clmrislliaux 1 1'ute1'niLyg College P1'efe1'em:e, Princeton. 1127 lr mwl? w.wma , GURDON WEBB HARTSHORN LA SALLIG, N. Y. Webb. lCnt,erecl Upper Miclmlle Yezmrg College l'referenee, University of Pennsylvamizm, Wll3Ll'lflJH School. WILLIAM NAFEW HASKELL, 3rd MVASIIINGTON, D. C. Bi llntlererl Upper Midrlle Yeurg Cl11'islni:Ln 1 1':xtle1'11il,yg South- ern Clubg Golden limnelx Litlemry Soeietyg College Pref- erence, Princeton. . . HOMER THAYER HEATON MONTPEIAIIGII, VT. f'Mon1,y. Entered Upper Middle Yeerg CllI'lSl1lRLH Frnternityg Out- ing Clubg College Preference, Williams. 128 MILTON PRINCE HIGGINS lVOllf3l41S'I'lCll, MASS. Ilig. lGx1t,crocl Uppm' Middle Ya-:wg llockcy Squzulg Base-bull Squndg Cln'isti:m F1'nt.cr11iLyg College Preference, Il:u'v:ml. RICHARD HUBBARD l50s'1'oN, NIAHS. N Dick. Aczulvmy Hockey Squaulg Clwislflzxn l 1':Ll,0rnit,yg College Prcfcrcnce, Il:Lrv:u'd-3 Alpha Nu. JAMES TOWNLEY HUBBELL K,xNsAs Cvrv, Mo. Huh l'llllf0l'0ll Uppor Middle Ycnrg Outing Clubg College Prof- m'cm:u, D:u'Lmou1.I1. 129 I Q-v . ,-'1 fran l'l111v1'crl IIIJDUI' Middle Ymrg Aumlmny l o0t,lmll Squad, - v A f- -. lr Ml mzvj ifmm. M Ll DAVID INGLE, JR. EVANSVILLE, IND. Dave, Dingle, LYFORD HUTCHINS WOLFIEBORO FALLS, N. H. Hutel1. Red Entered Upper Middle Year, C1'ew Squad, Football Squad , Christ,iun Fraternity, Outing Club, Golden llrrtneli Literfu'y Society, College Preference, H:u'verd. Entered Upper Middle Year, Scientific Society , Outing Club, Honor Mun, First Group, Second Group, College Preference, M. I. T. GEORGE CHAPMAN KENNEDY PHILADELPHIA, PA. Ken.'l George. Entered Lower Middle Your, Crew Squad, Tennis Squad, College Preference, Princeton. 130 hm m THOMAS PAO HO LIANG '1'mN'rsIN, NORTH CHINA 'l'0m. Pale-Ho. ldinterecl Lower Middle Year, Cl1l'lSlil2Lll l mt.e1'l1ityg Tlflm PIQAN, Assistzuit Art, lCdit.org College Preference, University 1 of 1'ennsylv:mi:m. DWIGHT RALSTON LITTLE, JR. BROOKLYN, N. Y. Dwight. Entered Upper Middle Yeurg Academy Bnslcetbaxll Squad, B. A. A. Iuterseholustie Trzwk Team, Christiam Fraternity, Glee Club, College Preference, Williams, Phi Epsilon Sigma. ROBERT BRUCE MacPHAIL S0lNIlGll.VILLl1l, NIASS. i'Beb. lVI:w. li. Bf' l'1ntereul Lower Middle Yenrg Academy l 00l.b:Lll 'l'e:Lmg Aezulemy lfeetlmll Squmlg Academy Hockey Team C255 Aeaulemy Bam:-:elmll 'l'e:xmg Lower Middle Class, Pl'CSlll011l,Q Clmristiam I rn.t.e1'nilyy 125, Cabinet., Vuudeville Show 125, Director, Golden lll'll.ll0ll Lii.e1':n'y Society C25, 'll1'0iLSlll'0l'Q Glue Club, Chapel Choir C255 College Preference, Yale, Alplm Nu. 131 v' ,H - 9' WILLIAM TENNENT MOFFLY, JR. 1'1llr,AmcI.1'11m, PA. Bill.', Mof. Entered Upper Middle Yezirg Bznselmll Squudg College Preference, Yule. FRED WARD PARDEE, JR. Rincamwoon, N. J. Fred lfhltered Upper Middle Yezmrg Glee Clubg College Pref- D erence, 1 1'lI1CCif0!l. EDWARD ALLEN PEASE, JR. BROOKLINE, MASS. HAI' H Entered Upper Middle Yenrg Crew Squzidg Glee Club 5 College Preference, Hurvzu'd. 132 v ,rg sm:aB i'.m-.w. fm1 y,I WALLACE CAMPBELL POLLARD Ummm, Ninn. HW:Llly. Snub. , Enterecl Upper Miclmlle Yeamrg Cluunpiensliip Upper Miclrlle Claws Footilmll 'l'e:ung All-Class 1 e0t,b:xll 'l'e:Lmg Aczulemy l'l:1skel,lmll Squaulg CllI'lSlil!Lll l 1':Lternil.yg College l'reference, D:u't.n1ol1tl13 Phi 'I'lmem Psi. HAROLD CLINTON ROSSBERG Nlcw Bm'r,x1N, CUNN. l'llllfCl'01l Upper Middle Yeurg College l'rel'erenee, Yale. JOHN WESLEY ROUND Nlawnulmn, N. Y. If U Entered Upper Middle Yearg College PI'Cl'Cl'CI1C0, Wesleyan. 133 ts ,---N., - ai, m:49 W.ma GEORGE FORD RUSSELL NEW Yomc, N. Y. Bananas. Rus. lege Preference, California Institute of Teclmology. WALDO MOSELEY SANBORN CONCORD, N. H. Bub. Mose. Entered Upper Middle Year 5 College Preference, M. I. T. JOHN IVES SEWALL RYE, N. Y. Johnny Entered Junior Yearg Academy Crew, Assistant Managery Lantern Club, Secretaryg Christian Fraternity 5 G. L. Soule Literary Society, Vice-President, Presidentg The Exonizm, Associate Editor, Managing Editorg The Phillips Exeter M onthly, Associate Editorg Honor Man, Second Group C315 College Preference, Williams. 134 Entered Upper Middle Yearg Christian Fraternityg Col- ii 1- H '-. l' 'WW rm me Ll ROBERT GREEN SHIELL IJETROIT, Mrcu. Bob. Joe Entered Lower Middle Yenrg Class Hoekeyg Tennis Squadg College Preference, Yale, Sheflield. JACK BRENNAN SNYDER IDUHUQUE, IA. Duke Entered Lower Middle Yenrg Class Basebnllg Orehestralg College PreI'e1'cnee, Yule. H JOHN NEWTON SHOTTON SCRANTON, PA. Jack, Sl1otty. Jolmnic. Entlered Upper Middle Yenrg 'll1'll.Cli Squaulg College Preference, Yale. , 135 WL .51 II IEEJ PRASART SONE SUKHUM BANGKOK, SIAM Suke. 'tSukie. Entered Lower Middle Yearg 'l'r:xek Squad C25 5 Swimming Squztdg Class Track 'Femng Christi:1n Fraternityg Southern Clubg Colden Brunch Lite1'n.ry Soeietyg Glee Clubg Motion Pictures of Exeter Life , Czunerztmamg College Preference, Cornell. JOHN BUTLER SWANN MILTON, MASS. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Hoekeyg Les Czibotinsg uting Clubg College Preference, I'Iurvzu'd. MAHLON VINCENT TAYLOR, JR. IRICIIFORD, VT. Son, Zz1el1. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Orchestrag College Prefer- ence, University of Vermont. 136 Wi 1- 41 lf smzwi gmme vw awww. asv- L NICKERSON HOUGH TAYLOR Wmmsoulu-:'r, R. I. Niek. l'llll10l'0ll Upper Mirlalle Yenrg Vaulrluvlllu Show, H1243 Musiml Clubs, Gln-e Club,O1'clu-stmg College l'1'el'm'c-11110, ll:u'v:u'clg lizmplm lleltn l'i. DAVID BOMAR THOMPSON DALLAS, Tlcx. - 'l'ommy. 'l'ex. Entered Upper Middle Ycarg Crew Squzulg P. E. Bandg Orchcstmg College Preference, Dartmoutllg Epsilon Pi. 137 ' JOHN MARTIN THOMAS, J H'l'ATm Cu1,1,1':u1c, PA. 4 H l'l'mnmy. 'Hlolnmy lllllL0l'Cll .lunior 31151111 Collegeqm- l'l'Cl'lEl'0llH l'4 llll Sl lie A. Jazz liamppn. .1-Y ,- ai lf mi ww w.-fm mi ma hl JOHN TURNER HAVERHILL, MASS. .lol1nny. Jnek. Mope. Entered Upper Middle Yenrg Tennis Squad, Vaudeville Show, 12945 Omliestratg Exoninn ll:Lg:uloi'sl'5 College Prefer- ence, I'lervnrd. JOHN GODFRED WALBER, JR. MT. VERNON, N. Y. June Entered Lower Middle Ycarg Athletic Association, Base- ball Tezxm CQJ, Cnptziin CResignedjg Cheer Lender, Assembly Club, Cliairnmng Christian Fraternity, Yale Club, Prince- ton Club, ldnipire State Club, Winner Dann J. P. Wingate Trophy Q25 3 College Preference, Yale, Kappa Delta Pi. JOHN GRIFFIN WALKER TAMPA, FLA. .Iolmnie. Squnsl1. 'l'rotter. Entered Lower Middle Year, Lower Middle Football Squad, Southern Club f2j 5 College Preference, University of Virginia, Phi Epsilon Sigma. 138 ww- ,-1 lr ww ilm mm gm pgg gl JOSEPH RAYNER WHIPPLE CAMmcIDoi-1, MASS. R:Ly. Wl1ip. Entered Upper Middle Y efrrg Christian Freternityg Or- chestrag College P1'Cl.Cl'CllC0, Bowdoin. ROBERT MORTON WHITCOMB ESSEX JUNCTION, V'1'. Bob. Whit Entered Upper Middle Yeztrg Academy Basketbzill Squamdg Cliristinn Fraternityg College Preference, University of Vermont. ' JEWETT WHITE BUFFALO, N. 'Y. Dewey Wl1ite. Entered Lower Middle Yearg 'l'rau:k Squndg Glee Clubg Christian F1'a.ternityg College Preference, 1'1'i11eeton. 139 wa .- 2. lr ma mw! i,!.W. .mem ul ERNEST APELLES WRIGHT, 3rd PlllLADEIil'HIA, PA. Ernie Entered Upper Middle Year, TS. A. A. Interseholastie Track Team, Christian Fraternity, College Preference, Dart- mouth, Alpha Nu. College preferences Harvard C1132 Chamberlain, Fitz Gibbon, W. l. Gregg, M. P. Higgins, Hubbard, L. Hutchins, E. A. Pease, Swann, M. V. Taylor, Jr., N. H. Taylor, John Turner. Yule C632 R. B, Alexander, Francisco, Rossberg, Shiell, Snyder, Walber. Princeton C622 E. Addoms, Jr., C. C. Hall, W. N. Haskell, Kennedy, Pardee, White. Dartmouth, CGD: Carson, Clinton, Hubbell, Pollard, D. B. Thompson, E. A. Wright, 3rd, Williams C452 Case, H. Greene, Heaton, J. I. Sewell. U. of Penn. C3JZ R. S. Estus, Hartshorn, Liang. M. I. T. C252 D. Ingle, Jr., W. M. Sanborn. Bowdoin CU: J. R. Whipple. California Institute of Technology. CD: G. F. Russell. Cornell CU: P. S. Sukhum. Pennsylvania State CD2 J. M. Thomas, Jr. Vermont CU: Whiteomb. Virginia CID: J. C. Walker. Wesleyan CU 2 Round. 140 lf wfwi nl New Addoms, Everett, Jr., Alexander, R. B., Carson, J. B., Case, J. G., Chamberlin, Dean, Clinton, R. H., Jr., Estus, R. S., Fitz Gibbon, Paul, Francisco, A. L., Green, Harmon, Gregg, W. I., Hall, C. C., Hartshorn, G. W., Haskell, W. N., 3rd, Heaton, H. T., Hubbard, Richard, Hubbell, J. T., Hutchins, Lyford, Ingle, David, Kennedy. G. C., Liang, T. II. P., CTientsi Little, D. R., Jr., MaePhail, R. B., Mollly, W. 'l'., Jr., Pardee, F. W., .I r., Pease, E. A., Jr., Pollard, W. C., Rossberg, H. C., Round, J. W., Russell, G. F., Sanborn, W. M., Sewall, J. I., Shiell, R. G., Shotton, J. N., Snyder, J. B., Sukhum, P. S., CBangkok Swann, J. B., Taylor, M. V., Taylor, N. H., Thomas, J. M., Thompson, D. B., Turner, John, Walber, J. G., Walker, J. G., Whipple, J. R., Whitcomb, R. M., White, Jewett, Wright, E. A., 3rd, Returning Upper n, China? , Siaml Page Terrace, 54 High Street, G45 Forest Avenue, 412 W. Biddle Street, Lowell Road, 815 N. Oak Park Avenue, 10 Post Street, 40 Abbott Street, North Road, 243 Westgate Avenue, 107 Calumet Avenue, First Cliff, Grovehurst, 1821 16th Street, 14 Baldwin Street, S4 Bay State Road, 6046 Walnut Street, S10 S. First Street, 431 W . Walnut Street, 251 Rimmon Street, 615 E. 18th Street, 92 Yorktown Avenue, 624 Allen Lane, - 38 Cottage Avenue, llotel Puritan, 301 Happy Hollow Boulevard 52 Vine Street, 90 Broad Street, 318 W. 100th Street, 16 Merrimack Street, The Manse, 63 Delaware Avenue, 1408 Adams Avenue, 245 Fremont St1'eet, 25 Queensbury Street, 71 Valley Road, G0 Elm Avenue, 130 G1'ove Street, 5017 Live Oak Street, 5 Maple Avenue, 240 North Fulton Avenue, 816 South Dakota Avenue, 6 Berkeley Place, 46 Highland Avenue, 3 Windsor Avenue, 141 Nlliidldllleirs South Orange, N. J. St. Albans, Vt. Evanston, Ill. Jackson, Mich. Concord, Mass. Oak Park, Ill. Montrose, Pa. Beverly, Mass. Greenport, N. Y. St. Louis, Mo. Calumet, Mich. Scituate, Mass. La Salle, N. Y. Washington, D. C. Montpelier, Vt. Boston, Mass. Kansas City, Mo. Wolfeboro Falls, N. Il. Evansville, lnd. Germantown, Pa. Springfield, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Somerville, Mass. Mount Airy, Pa. Ridgewood, N. Y. Boston, Mass. Omaha, Nob. New Britain, Conn. Newburgh, N. Y. New York City Concord, N. H. Rye, N. Y. Detroit, Mich. Scranton, Pa. Dubuque, Ia. Boston, Mass. Milton, Mass. Richford, Vt. W oonsoeket, R. I. State College, Pa. Dallas, Tex. Haverhill, Mass. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Tampa, Fla.. Cambridge, M ass. Essex Junction, Vt. Buffalo, N. Y. Melrose Park, Pa. EE! vm: I-I Upper Middle Qlass President .... Vice-President . . . Secretary-Treasurer . . Addoms, Everett, Jr., Alexander, Robert Burton, Allen, Frank Southworth, Jr., Allen, Frederick Simeon, Allen, Jonathan Adams, Armstrong, Donald James, Arnold, Richard Lewis, Ashcraft, Edwin Maurice, 3rd, Ashley, Edward Gordon, Aspell, James, Bahan, Merle Willard, Bailey, George Kennedy, Bannard, Homes, Barrows, Nathaniel Haven, Jr., Beisel, Norman J aeob, Bell, Marcus Lafayette, Jr., Berkeley, Edmund Callis, Blair, James Newell, Blake, James Dowe, Bloch, Thomas Moffat, Bott, John Larimour, Bott, Morrill, Boyer, Mahlon Richard, Brandenburg, John Asher, Brewster, George Wales, Broad, William Lawrence, Brockelman, Curtis Henry, Bunn, Henry Thomas, Jr., Carson, John Beales, Carter, Edward Perkins, Jr., Case, Jack Gaylord, Child, Charles Gardner, 3rd, Clinton, Richard Henry, Jr., Cloutman, Richard Folsom, Coan, William Freethy, Colladay, David Clement, Collett, Lloyd Irving, Condict, Yeaman Halsted, Congdon, Allen Ramsdell, Cookman, Briant Stephenson, Cooper, John Roberts, Cowan, Robert George, Crosby, Henry Greene, Danzeisen, Eugene Bland, Davis, Putnam, OFFICERS MEMBERS South Orange, N. J., St. Albans, Vt., North Grafton, Mass., Fair Haven, Vt., Pittsburgh, Pa., Aurora, Ill., Texarkana, Ark., Evanston, Ill., Rochester, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Fort Worth, Tex., New York, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Waterville, Me., Pottsville, Pa., New York, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Joplin, Mo., Cedar Rapids, Ia., Wheeling, W. Va., Cincinnati, O., Arlington, Mass., Pine Grove, Pa., Pineville, Ky., Boston, M ass., Syracuse, N. Y., Clinton, Mass., M emphis, Tenn., Evanston, Ill., Baltimore, M fl., Jackson, Mich., . J. A. BRANDENBURG . G. NVELLS, 2ND . . H. R. MEIIIEILL Williams 4 F. M. Ingersoll' s D. 6 Miss A. M. Lane's A. F. Colson's Miss A. M. Lane's S. 23 H. L. Srnith's Mrs. J. A. Brown's Mrs. H. J. Foss's H. 20 W. 7 Mrs. W. Burlingamds H. 21 G. F. Nownes's D. 10 D. 43 S. 28 W. 24 H. 3 A. C. Bennett's S. 9 E. H. Richa1'ds's S. 22 G. N. Julian's G. D. Baxter's A. 22 P. 23 Miss S. N. Clarkc's R. A. Tozier's Mrs. R. N. Elwell's New York, N. Y., D. 1 Oak Park, Ill., H. 8 Winchester, M ass., Miss A. M. Piper's Avenel, N. J., A. 13 Washington, D. C., Infirmary Brewer, Me., Mrs. H. E. Read's Madison, N. J., W. 20 Nashua, N. II., Vcazey 14 Englewood, N. J., W. 5 Conshohocken, Pa., Gilman 12 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Mrs. W. B. Kenniston's West Newton, Mass., S. I. Bennett's Decatur, Ill., Mrs. W. B. Kcnniston's New York, N. Y., H. 15 142 IEEJ LI IL ,-. s. ., 57, if mms: Davis, Rowland Lucius, Jr., Dillon, John Henry, Jr., Dolloff, Norman Horace, Donahey, Arthur Ilamilton, Jr., Donald, Howard Frederick, Dow, Scott Jonathan, Jr., Downey, William Edward, Duggan, Paul Clare, Duhig, Charles W a1'ner, Eddy, Maxon Hunter, Edwards, Curtis Amerman, Emerson, Henry Seelye, Estus, Ralph Shay, Fairbank, John King, Faulkner, William Robert, Fitz Gibbon, Paul, Fo1'tune, Benjamin Leslie, Fox, Charles Lewis, Jr., Francisco, Arthur LeRoy, French, James Stewart, Gasser, James Parmalee, Goodwin, Philip Curtis, Gore, John Edward, Greene, Elbridge Howe, Jr., Gregg, Ward Irving, Griffin, Robert T.uey, Gubin, Leon Independence, Guest, Romeo Holland, Hadley, Henry Harrison, J1'., Hansen, Elwood Emil, Hardy, Stuart Gordon, Harper, Andrew Bennett, Jr., Harris, Nathaniel Emmons, Jr., Hartshorn, Gurdon Webb, Haseltine, Donald Moore, Haskell, William Nafew, Jr., Haupt, Norris Harkness, Haven, George Kinsey, Hayes, Alfred Henry, Heaton, Homer Thayer, Hemstreet, Marcus Barker, Hettiger, Harry Paul, Higgins, Milton Prince, Hinchman, Jolm Ma1'shall, H odgson, Kaspar Mann, Holden, Richard Stedman, Howe, James Harry, Jr., Hubbard, Richard, Hubbard, William Norris, Jr., Hubbell, James Townley, Huff, Wilmer Reed, Hutchins, Iiyford, Ingalls, Francis Edmund, Ingle, David, Jr., Jacob, Donald Richard, Johnston, Charles Wilson Tomp Johnson, Sidney Remembrance, kins, Cortland, N. Y., New Haven, Conn., Biflclzjorrl, M e., Boston, M ass., Uxbridge, Mass., Hinsdale, Ill., West Somerville, Mass., M ilforll, M ass., Somerville, Mass., Mirldlelmfry, Vt., l'Vorceslcr, M' ass., Anzherst, Mass., Montrose, Pa., Siena: Falls, S. D., Palmer, Mass., Beverly, Mass., Wichita Falls, Tegr., New York, N. Y., Greenport, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Manhassett, N. Y., Rochester, N. Y., Winthrop, Mass., Longmeadow, Mass., Calumet, Mich., W oreester, Mass., Los Angeles, Cal., Anderson, S. C., Syracuse, N. Y., Elkhart, Intl., Brookline, Mass., Detroit, Mich., Bradford, Pa., La Salle, N. Y., South Omaha, Neb., Washington, D. C., Elizabeth, N . J., Cincinnati, 0., West Somerville, Mass., Montpelier, Vt., Oneonta, N . Y., Ft. Thomas, Ky., W oreester, Mass., Detroit, M ich., Yonkers, N. Y., Bennington, VI., Webster Groves, M o., Boston, M ass. , New York, N. Y., Kansas City, Mo., Englewood, N . J., WoU'eboro Falls, N. II., Swarnyzscolt, Mass., Evansville, I nrt., Exeter, N . H., Brookline, Mass., N arherth, Pa., 143 H. L. Smith's S. 27 Dunbar Annex 4 A. C. Bennett's F. A. Moore's F. T.. Wentworth's A. 11 Miss E. F. Shepard's A. 2 A. 19 Mrs. W. Iiurlingamds Merrill 6 Merrill S Mrs. IV. TS. Kenniston's Mrs. M. J. Sanborn's J. R. Ronald's Dunbar Annex 2 Miss A. C. Oakman's H. 24 A. 23 E. l3uckley's H. 7 A. 15 Veazey 18 Miss G. W. Proetor's I-I. 22 H. 1 Miss G. W. Proctor's Veazey 9 W. A. Winslow's Edward Gilman 1 H. 19 Mrs. J. A. Brown's L. H. Jacobs's Williams S Mrs. F. P. Ham's H. 35 A. 4 Mrs. L. R. 'l'ilton's A P. II. I.inaberry's W. 1 G. F. Nownesfs Miss F. E. 'I'ilton's Williams 6 W. 3 Watkins 4 Gilman 12 F. M. Ingcrsoll's H. 19 W. S. Sargent's D. 41 li. H. Jaeobsls A. 24 S. 24 Mrs. H. E. Jacob's Gilman 9 A. 20 W-if-'IBN 'LW bl wa .1 4. , .45 lr Maru, Jones, Edgar Wagstaff, Kennedy, George Chapman, Kerr, Thomas Bakewell, Kimball, Houghton, King, John Edwin, J1'., Koren, William, Jr., Lane, William Kingsbury, Jr., Lawrence, Dyer Burnham, Lawrence, James Freeman, Leopold, Harry, Jr., Lesher, John Lee, Lewis, Jack Russell, Laing, Thomas, Lindquist, Paul Sylvester, Little, Dwight Ralston, Jr., Long, George Burton, Lowes, Joseph Edwin, Jr., Luke, Adam Keith, Jr., Lustbader, Morris Samuel, MacDonald, Donald Cameron, MacPhail, Robert Bruce, Magnuson, Herman Rainville, Mahoney, ltldwin Munn, Mather, Paul Whittemore, Mathes, Valentine DeWitt, McCafTrey, Charles Francis, Jr., McDonald, Robert Joseph, McKoWn, Wendell Phillips, J1'., McPherson, Edward Reynolds, McPherson, John Williamson, Meras, Halford Frye, Merrill, Henry Riddle, Moffly, William Tennent, Jr., Moore, John Stanton, Moran, Kenneth Matthew, Murray, John Gwennap, Newiek, Mason, Nichols, Harwood Sterling, Jr., O'Neil, Philip John, Orr, Dudley Wainwright, Otis, Brooks, Pardee, Fred Ward, Jr., Parker, George Birkbeck, Payson, Oleott Sprigg, Pease, Edward Allen, Jr., Pine, Walter Clarence, Pollard, Wallace Campbell, Pope, John Alexander, Powell, John H, Jr., Ranges, Hilmert Albert, Read, Virtner Zimmerman, Reddy, Daniel William, Rhoades, Leonard Nichols, Rice-Wray, Colston, Richey, Lyman Graves, Jr Canton, O., Philarlelphia, Pa., Englewood, N. J., Norway, M e., Detroit, Mich., Princeton, N. J., Brooklyn, N. Y., White Plains, N. Y Plainjielft, N. J., New York, N. Y., Williamstown, Pa., New York, N. Y., Tienlsin, China, Thornoston, Conn., Brooklyn, N. Y., Reading, Mass., Dayton, O., Irvington, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Duluth, Minn., Somerville, M ass., M anchesler, M ass., Holyoke, M ass., Carnbrirlge, M ass ., Dover, N. H., Somerville, M ass. , A tLD'lL7'7L1lfll8, M ass., Colonia, N. J., Sliippe'rtslm.rg, Pa ., Shippenslmrg, Pa., Egveter, N. II., Glens Falls, N. Y., Philadelphia, Pa., Houghton, Mich., N ashaa, N. H., M oztnt Vernon, N. York Harbor, Me., Buffalo, N. Y., Boston, Mass., Concord, N. II., Boston, M ass., Rirlgewoorl, N . J., Ceilartown, Ga., Portland, M e., Boston, Mass., N atick, M ass., Omaha, Nob., Pontiac, Mich., Seattle, Wash., -1 Y-. New Rochelle, N. Y Little Rock, Ark., Amesbury, M ass., Brookline, M ass., Detroit, Mich., New H oven, Conn., 144 'i W. ll I-l. 14 W. 5 W. Tuttle's H. 3 D. 44 A. 9 J. P. Kll1ll7ll,lliS A. 14 M. E. il1LIl'1LlllLlY1,S A. C G. P. Ki1nball's Williams 2 A. 17 C. R. Rowe's S. 9 H. 4 P. 13 H. 1 H. 4 A. 18 Merrill 3 H. F. Nownes's A. 21 Miss A. M. Lanr's l . S. Fellowe Ns S 5 Perham 2 Porter 3 Porter 3 A. 22 E. Buekley's S. 27 Miss G. W. Proctor's H. 13 Miss A. M. Piper's Mrs. H. J. Foss's S. 21 A. E. George's Mrs. J. A. Brown's Mrs. M. M. Pennell's M1 J M. Clark's H. A. Ross's H. 21 Miss E. F. Shepard's A. 12 W. H. Nute'S Gilman 9 Z. A. Barker's S. 12 E. H. Riehards's A. 25 A. L. Colson's Gilman 4 S. 19 E LI 1-1 -. - ,al lf m Rock, Mathew, Jr., Romaine, Sigourney llond, Round, John Wesley, Rubino, Herbert, Russell, George Ford, Saunders, Jolm Speneer, Sawyer, Riehartl Adams, Seott, Corwin Spencer, Sewall, John Ives, Sewall, Richard Benson, Sexton, Edward William, Sbiell. Robert Grien, Short, Leonard Victor, Shotton, John Newman, Simmons, Fred Albert, Jr., Smith, Frank Kent, Smith, Fred Louis, Jr., Smith, George Wynn, Smith, Thomas Guilford, Smith, Woleott, Smythe, Frederick John, Snyder, Jaek llrennan, Sparhawk, Norman Fiske, Squier, George Cleveland, Jr., Stobbs, Russell Murdock, Sukbum, Prasart Sone, Sweeney, Thompson Tyler, Sweezy, Alan Richardson, Taylor, Mahlon Vincent, Jr., Taylor, Nickerson Hough, Thayer, Harry Russell, Thomas, Jolm Anderson, Thomas, Jolm Martin, Jr., Thompson, David Bomar, Titeomb, John liradish, T1'oy, Peter I ranklin, Turner, John, Wadsworth, l'ldwin Horaee, Waite, Stanley ltlugene, Walber, John Grillin, Jr., NV tLI'I1Cl', Perey dellorest, Watson, James Otis, Jr., hVatters, John Joseph, Weiner, Louis, Wells, l?'rederiek Brown, Jr., Wells, George, 2nd, Whipple, Joseph Rayner, Whiteomb, Robert Morton, White, Jewett, Willauer, Arthur Osborne, Wisely, Jolm Stuart, Woodruff, Chamberlain Hoyt, Wright, Elwin Temple, Wright, Ernest Apelles, 3rd, Wright, Washburne, New Yorlc, N. Y., Morristown, N. J ., N ewhitrgh, N. Y., Babylon, N. Y., New York, N. Y., M ontreol, C'o.n., Worcester, M oss., Ploinjielzl, N. J ., Rye, N. Y., Rye, N. Y., Winchester, M oss. , Detroit, Mich., Lexington, Mass., Scranton, Po., Brookline, M ass., New Yorlc, N. Y., Detroit, Mich., Tiptonville, Tenn., M ontelriir, N. J ., Nyack, N. Y., Rochester, N. Y., Dnlmque, I fi., Burlington, Vt., W inehester, M oss., Worcester, M ass., Bangkok, Siem., Forest Hills, N. Y., Englewood, N. J ., liiehforrl, Vt., Woonsoelcet, R. I., South Braintree, Mass., Colmn.bns, O., State College, Po., Dallas, Tex., N ognles, Ariz., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Ilrwerhill, M ass., Council Bluffs, I a., Oshkosh, Wis., M oitnt Vernon, N. Y., Exeter, N. H., Fairmont, W. Vo., Port Richmond, N. Y., M alrlen, M ass., M inneapolis, Minn., Dayton, O., Omnlwiflge, M ass., Essex J'lt'llCll07lf, Vt., Bnjfrllo, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Port Richmond, N. Y., Bronxville, N. Y., Rockland, Mass., Philadelphia, Pa., Washington, D. C., 145 Miss H. E. Tilton's W . 27 lC. ll. ll.ieha1ds's Edward Gilman 2 ll. L. S'mith's S. 7 A. 15 P. 23 ll. 20 WV. 28 W. 4 H. 10 Infirmary A. 30 S. 6 H, 26 Williams 6 Dunbar Annex 7 A. C. Bennettfs Merrill 2 Mrs. J. E. Knighlfs Mrs. A. S. Wetherell's Mrs. L. D. Hunt's Perham 3 W. 24 S. 21 A. E. George's W. 28 G. W. Hilliard's H. Raybold's Mrs. R. N. Elwell's S. 23 Merrill 6 Miss A. G. Jewell's S. 5 Edward Gilman 2 G. F. Nownes's W. 6 H. 6 S. 14 Mrs. G. C. Warner's S. 22 A. L. Colson's S. 26 Mrs. H. N. R.0flIY12I.Il,S S. 6 W. I. Rowe's Mrs. L. D. Hunt's Mrs. A. S. Wetherell's D. 25 Veazey 16 Mrs. K. H. Davis's S. 25 Dutch House H. 23 LOWER MIDDLE CLASS 146 ri fog? ag Bu . f i was il a an - 5 ununuuuuulummnnliiaii A A lllluluml 'T I 'l ' : W.,,,,,:l:E!!:!!:::1:g:lllll:l llllBlll!2'g:::::::::--9-:Eg h , I EMM- 5 lllll l lvlwrmelll'---I----1-r-gn K' ' 'lla' lgiliiiilii IIIISII-nil ' 'W' 'ialliliii :'::v1gggg p- ----C--- . l V5-533 ISI!-III: :i::' -:::: 5555555555 EEEEEJ l'TIll .ll . I Q , ' ' 4' a-.::: :: l :E:i.::iiEE E ?'f'3EE 1 ' mf'- ff'-lll ll llll71 lll la? fi-'inn ' Iqsllltj ' lll ll nur Ill nm Ugg.. l,,,m.,n Ll HI- ' :::l:u, :Hr i-::: , lt'-zrrvtlz .1 - 1 lpn.: f, T V - I Q ll u KX 4 nvza :.:1ll lflfillllll :ri 'I E. 2 I ll I ll ll-Q.. --.Il . . ,. , R I. , .M l....-llllll , ln, .x 5.3 In I ll W Ill. illl lan-.lu I 0 li.,-Many.. B nun Q llllrrfxllll llllllll l Q mug 1 llllllll ll nn nl unu- f:::::lll llll 'llll llllll 1 : lll Ill r un llllllllll llllls-1 , ' lllillll , , , , ' Ealllrl llll. IEII III-.FIIIII A - IWIIIEG f-3152233 IlIl'lII5! :':ll::::: fi ,mi-an. llllllll n lfllllllll ' ' 'II'-B' :rgasm-...--..-...--niunun r- ..m.zun.. -------i'5: E:- - ISi!llllllllllllll lllll l. lllllllllllll gl ll l Q ' 'WFIUF 'Il lllll ' 'n-llllllll :ll 'lf l.1I-:ll--- 'Q - - :nay :'::::llll llllll:l I Ill I 'I I . nn llll nn .:1:ll lllllllllll I l l I llllll:::::::l::.:::g:l I' . llV1i lllllllllIlllllill Ill ll . n-Isl: ll: K1 'llNlllllllllll 1lY'1. Y :ng ll I Ajiqljllplllllllllil rllllllllsl I Illll Ill llllllllliq--v - n 1 If 1l'l lv' :i H ' '-' ::i li ig: 'L 'a L MQ 'l fi : fi 15' ' - - I I I I Ill' ll- ff - - ffllillll Kill A M.. .L,,-Ldv, Wx gg OWCT ll 46 CILSS Q: gli' Ia::l:d:::l W -'ik I I 'N-2 1 r' .llillllll lr -'lil 'N ' '-of w--1'--tram.llllllqinlvlnsmunullnr- .wwf-I ,.f iv' rv 'ug . ., .,,. e M- . ' 'lf IANO OU are to become upper classmen. This means little to you and no more to us, yet the editors of past P1-:ANS have enlarged upon this annually. It furnished them an opportunity to be condescending, to reach down and pat you Lowers on your thick heads. You would be reminded that you are but one year from Prepishness. Actually Exeter is so organized that, above the Junior Class, there is little class distinction. The fact that you are becoming upper classmen means far less than the fact that you are to Spend another year at Exeter. We who are leaving are unfeignedly thankful to be within arm's length of college, yet we especially regret leaving Exeter because we have so reeentl y seen oppor- tunities for taking more advantage of it. It is next year that you lay your foundation for extra- curriculum success. Interest in reading and writing, in any world outside that of sports and studies, HOWGIS in your 'Upper Middle year to bear fruit in your Senior year. From the men who enter in their Junior or Lower Middle year come, inevitably, many or most of the leaders of the school. As leaders you must continue the introspective attitude which has been assumed here. It is for you to weigh the traditions and the schoolboys' unwritten rules and to reject the faulty. The schools and colleges of the country are undergoing a renaissance. This movement must make itself felt here. You are the only persons to whom we address ourselves thus seriously. It shows a weakness of ours, for we cannot appear wholly undisturbed about relinquishing our rule in Exeter. These, our last words as Seniors, are addressed to you. Yet our hope is greater than our faith, for we do not believe that 'you will deviate one bit from the haphazard course we followed here. You are to become upper classmen. Much good may it do you. 147 l'EI review M111-P igment M fwfr-ww I-l Lower Middle Glass President .... Vice-President . . . Secretary-Treasurer . . Almy, Stafford, Anderson, Robert Rettig, Baldwin, Preston DeGrauw, Ballard, Hyde Whiteomb, Barbour, Walworth, Barrington, Howard Stanley, Bayfield, William Wyndham, Bell, Edward Willingham, Jr Bell, Robert Bogue, Bennett, Franklin Pierce, Benton, Louis Joseph, Bicknell, Edwin Lawrence, Bingham, David John, Blatchford, Huntington, Bourn, Alger Stedman, Brady, Herbert Bucklen, Brown, Rufus Choate, 3rd, Brown, Walter Augustine, Burke, Norman Edmund, Burt, Leland Howard, Butler, John Franklin, Byron, William Cooke, Jr., Cahoon, Howard Cleurie, Chandler, John Girard, 2nd, Clark, Robert Van Horn, Conner, Frank Norris, Coulter, John Head, Coursen, Donald Leslie, Cutler, Henry Edwin, Jr., Davidson, John Roger, Davis, Daniel Arnold, Duane, Lawrence Edwin, Duffield, Alexander Muir, Dwinell, James Fisher, Jr., Earle, John Robert, Easthagen, Albert Ivell, Ellis, Harlan Montgomery, Ellis, Raymond Wallace, Elting, Howard, Jr., Evans, Richard Orvis, Evarts, John, Fairchild, Alexander Graham Bell, -1 OFFICERS MEMBERS Fall River, Mass., Mmm. Mills, N. H., N orwieh, Conn., Brooklyn, N. Y., Lexington, Mass., Billeriea, M ass., Terre H ante, Ind., Savannah, Ga., New York, N. Y., Cliftondale, Mass., Ogdensburg, N. Y., Weymouth, Mass., Norwood, Mass., Portland, Me., Exeter, N. H., Chicago, Ill., Oshkosh, Wis., Hopkinton, M ass., Portland, Me., New York, N. Y., Laconia, N. H., Williarnsport, Md., Harwich, Mass., Malden, M ass. , Canton, O., Exeter, N. II., Greensburg, Pa., New Rochelle, N. Y., Wilrnette, Ill., Boise, I da., Detroit, Mich., Brookline, M ass., Rochester, M ich. , Winchester, Mass., Detroit, Mich., Manila, P. I., Charles City, la., Charles City, I a., Chicago, Ill., Butte, M ont., Woodstock, Vt., Chevy Chase, Md., 148 RICHARD H. O'CoNNm.1. JOHN E. Lovin HARLAN M. Ennis Gilman 1 Williams 9 W. 19 A. 21 D. 21 Tliompson 2 W. 18 W. 26 D. 10 V carey 15 H. 24 G. P. Kimball's A. 24 D. 33 Mrs. H. D. Bourn's Mrs. M. J. Sanboru's Dunbar Annex 3 A. 3 Hooper 2 Mrs. J. E. Knight's Mrs. M. J. Sanborn's W. 4 A. 18 Edward Gilman 4 R. B. Wardwell's Veazey 7 W. 31 W. 3 I-I. L. Smitlfs Mrs. H. E. Read's A. M. 'l'1'el'el.hen's Veazcy 1 Miss A. M. Chesley's D. 14 Edward Gilman 7 .l. R. Ronal1l's Miss G. W. .lJI'00l,0l',H Miss G. W. Proet.or's Veazey 2 W. 32 Miss M. V. Julian's C. L. Jol1nson's ml v- ,A -- - If frame mgqggi i,5..l,r.i. ml Fields, Herbert, Flynn, Frederick Lawrence, Follansbee, Mitchell Davis, Jr., Follansbec, Rogers, Foote, Freeman, Forrester, Robert Roy, Jr., Fortune, Benjamin Leslie, Foster, John Freesc, Fulton, Robert Graham, Galland, Theodore Hexter, Garrison, Thomas Ferguson, Jr., Garside, Ruel Rushforth, Goff, Allston Stone, Goodenough, William Franklin, Goodrich, Frederick Norman, Goodwin, Frank Jones, Grady, Alfred Vincent, Griggs, Charles James, Guggenheim, Daniel, 2nd, Hamilton, Alexander Frank, Jr., Hamilton, George Russell, Harnett, Benjamin Jolm, Haskell, Joseph Farrell, I-Ieald, Bradley, Herrington, George Burchalter, Jr., Horsey, Francis Prescott, Hewett, Ernest Webster, Hite, Francis Ely, Holter, Richard Minor, Horton, Holton Wood, Hosmer, Rawson Fell, Howell, Richard William, Hulett, George Barker, Ingraharn, Arthur, Jr., Johnson, Howard Palmer, Jones, Frank Edwin, Jones, Kenyon Blackwell, Kedian, Thomas James, Kennard, Delano Munroc, Kirtland, Edward Goodridge, Kistlcr, Herbert Donald, Koren, William, Jr., Koss, Richard Browne, LaChapclle, Paul Andrew, Leach, Edward Shepherd, Leach, Harvey Harrison, Lehman, Lawrence Benjamin, Lewis, Philip Haviland, Lin, Valentine Held, von der Linney, Robert Joseph, Loud, George Brewster, Jr., Love, John Evans, Luce, Marshall Gale, Macdonald, Hedges, Huntington, W. Va., New Yorlc, N. Y., Chicago, Ill., Chicago, Ill., Old Lyme, Conn., New York, N. Y., Wichita Falls, Tex., Arlington, M ass., Portsmouth, N. H . , Spokane, Wash., Boonton, N. J., New York, N. Y., Washington, D. C., Zanesville, O., Brooklyn, N. Y., Rochester, N. Y., Winthrop, M ass., Pineville, Ky., Philadelphia, Pa., Cnero, Tex., Wichita, Kan., Berkeley, Cal., W ashington, D. C., Yonkers, N. Y., Portland, Ore., Wellesley Hills, Mass., Alfred, M e., Huntington, W. Va., Helena, Mont., Providence, R. , Salt Lake City, U., Framingham Centre, M Princeton, N. J., Oakland, R. I., Monticello, Ga., San Francisco, Cal., Elizabeth, N. J., Belmont, Mass., Peabody, Mass., ' Exeter, N. H ., Butte, Mont. Princeton, N. J., Des Moines, Ia., Los Angeles, Cal., Tampico, M ex. , Tampico, M ex., Chicago, Ill., New York, N. Y., Chicago, Ill., ass., Lyon Mountain, N. Y., Detroit, Mich., Johnstown, Pa., Miami, Fla., New York, N. Y., 149 E. H. Richards's G. D. Baxter's Veazey 17 Edward Gilman 3 Veazey 6 D. 34 Dunbar Annex 2 A. 28 H. A. Ross's D. 29 S. I. Bennett's W. 16 Gilman 10 A. C' D. 4 Williams 10 A. 31 A. 14 Veazey S Mrs. W. Burlingame's W. 17 Dutch House Mrs. F. P. Ham's D. 15 W. 34 Edward Gilman 6 A. C. Bennctt's Miss E. F. Sl1epard's Mrs. J. M. Clark's W. 21 D. 49 W. 15 W. 6 H. Raybold's Gooch 2 E. C. Stonc's H. 25 Gooch 1 W. 27 J. C. Kirtland's W. 32 D. 44 Edward Gilman 7 Mrs. M. J. Sanborn's Williams 5 Williams 5 Miss S. N. Clarke's D. 12 I-Iooper 1 F. L. Wentworth's Veazey 4 W. 24 F. M. Ingersoll's Veazey 10 YL .- V. lr msn fswF it-na m Malone, Clarence Mangan, Jr., Mann, Howard Baker, MeAlpin, Edwin Augustus, 3rd, McFarland, Donald J aekman, McKenzie, Robert Standish, Mead, Franklin Bush, Jr., Menihan, John Conway, Michael, Morris Simon, Millard, Charles Ramsdell, Miller, Chandler Starr, Miller, Victor Davis, Jr., Mofliy, Charles Knox, Niles, John Southworth, Jr., O'Connell, Richard Henry, Osgood, Robert Luey, Page, Cecil Richmond, Parker, James Mitchell, Parsons, Geoffrey, Jr., Perkins, Niels Mortensen, Pershing, Francis Warren, Philbrick, Robert Lawrence, Platt, John Warren, Jr., Prentice, Robert Wells, Jr., Pullinger, David John, J1'., Ranek, Jacob Richard, Reifenstein, Edward Conrad, Jr., Ritchie, William Barney, Roberts, Horace Noyes, Robinson, Jarvis Beverley, Ross, Leland Hamilton, Jr., Rothschild, Victor Henry, 2nd, Safford, Charles Louis, Sallee, Gregory, Sanford, Malion, Schenek, John 'Tyler, Sedgwick, Harold Bend, Seeley, Tyler Woodward, Sexton, Hugh Clifford, Sinton, Stanley Henry, Jr., Smith, Daniel William, Jr., Spingarn, Stephen Joel, Statter, Humphrey, Jr., Stoddard, John, Thompson, William Boner, Travis, Albert Chester, Jr., Trimble, Frederick Baughman, Tyers, Richard, Jr., Vaill, Theodore, Watson, Gavin, Weist, Edward Cilley, Williams, Hadley Brinsmead, Wilson, Keith Singleton, Yeaton, Clair Alfred, Yinkey, Charles Arden, Jr., New York, N. Y., West Newton, Mass., Madison, N. J., Concord, N. H., Litchfeld, Conn., Fort Wayne, Ind., Rochester, N. Y., Macon, Ca., Exeter, N. II., Rockford, Ill., Hagerstown, Md., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Carbondale, Pa., Cambridge, Mass., Kenilworth, Ill., Lowell, Mass., Cape Elizabeth, Me., Rye, N. Y., Columbus, O., Washington, D. C., Rye Beach, N. II., Monroe, La., Mt. Vernon, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Strasburg, Pa., Syracuse, N. Y., New Bedford, Mass., Marquette, Mich., Clarksburg, W. Va., Madison, N. J., New York, N. Y., Lowell, Mass., Paris, Tex., Sherman, Tex., Cambridge, Mass., New York, N. Y., Portland, Ore., Fairfeld, Ill., Boston, Mass., Detroit, Mich., New York, N. Y., Sioux City, Ia., Savannah, Ga., Phoenix, Ariz., New York, N. Y., Orange, Tex., Stamford, Conn., Winsted, Conn., Passaic, N. J., New York, N. Y., Phoenix, Ariz., French Lick, Ind., Amesbury, Mass., Detroit, Mich., 150 1.1 Williams 8 W. 16 W. 14 F. S. Fellowes's Porter 2 Mrs. W. B. Kenniston's A. C. Bennett's A. C. Bennett's Mrs. F. R. Millard's D. 16 Thompson 1 Mrs. W. B. Kenniston's Mrs. W. B. Kenniston's A. 11 Williams 9 Z. A. Barker's D. 23 W. 19 D. 24 D. 19 S. S. Philbrick's Mrs. M. J. Sanborn's W. 21 G. H. Walton's T. Smith's Miss M. V. Julian's Williams 4 Veazey 5 R. W. Galbraith's W. 14 W. 29 W. 15 Merrill 8 A. C. Bennett's Williams 10 D. 47 S. 15 G. E. Dearborn's W. 29 W. 18 D. 19 Hooper 2 Watkins 1 Hooper 1 H. 5 W. 10 G. M. Beaton's Mrs. W. Burlingame's A. Bell's W. 34 W. 10 Miss M. V. Julian's A. 20 A. E. George's 5 JUNIOR CLASS 152 K5 ASQQDQ IIIlI::l:::lIllllIh IIIIIIIII I I IIIII I Illnll I IIIHII Illllll IIZIIIIIII IHIIIIIII I Illllll r III r' Ill alll VI III l I i II kill I I II I Il I I Ill IIIIIIIII Illllllll IIIIIIIII I IIIIIIII IIILIIII llllllll ! IIIIII IIIIUI llltlll ll III! IIFIIII IIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIII blllllllll IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IEIIIIIIII I II IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII MIIII III Rllll IIII F II IIIH III Ill!! 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II , 1 I Il F M -F I III -I - I Il III .. -,. T' ai: ' I AI , 4.1. .I Z ..i ' F a time honored custom, each departing Senior class has, in its remarks to the Juniors, adopted an attitude of unjustified flippancy and maddening self assurance. In considering the first year students as a potential unit in the school, we leave the beaten path, and, we feel, rise above the banality of the past. The Academy, in its many phases, seems, to the newly entered J unier, a glory beyond glories. School spirit, however, is not dumb worship. It isabelief based on the knowledge that the school, in that for which it stands, and in its traditions, is admirable. This knowledge will not come in a day, nor will it be gained during a mere year at Exeter. In the course of his three or four years here, however, the Junior will sec the shortcomings and the opportunities of Exeter. Let him pursue the second group, of which Exeter offers many, and make Exeter's many gifts an integral part of himself. While he involves himself in Exeter affairs and embraces proffered gains lethim scrutinize those shortcomings which are bound to show like lead when the tinsel of Junior year has worn away. To those who begin their Lower Middle year with this end in view, we say: During the three years remaining to you as Exeter undergraduates, the school will undergo vital modifications. And, lest, when these innovations come, you give fruitless thought to bewailing the loss of imagined privileges or the violation of supposed tradition, we add: The Exeter which you remember as the glory of your early days as Juniors is the product of many changes. 153 1-N . .. l' www fs.s! i,!...a. President .... Vice-President . . . Secretary-Treasurer . Baker, William John, Bartlett, Raymond Young, Battle, Charles Edward, Best, Charles Thomas, Bird, Frederic Henry, Bower, Ernest Ziegler, Jr., Brown, Lytle, Jr., Bruce, Robert Alexander, Chase, Franklin Whitne1', Clark, William Whittier, Jr., Clarke, George Milton, Jr., Coakley, Francis Joseph, Cobb, David, Compton, William Ranulf, Cooper, Edson Hathaway, Corbusier, William Henry, 2nd, Crawford, Howard Tribou, Jr., Dame, Thorndike Belmore, DeMeritt, Bromley, Devereux, Walter Bouchier, 3rd, Dow, George Wallace, Edge, Robert Romaine, Eva11s, Samuel Beamer, Farr, Harvey LaRos, Fellows, William Ardell, Ferguson, Dudley Chapin, Finlay, Phillips, Ford, John Birbeck, Fulmer, William Irvin, Jr., Gallison, Henry Ball, Gillespie, Walter Hamilton, Jr., Gomez, Jose Marie, Grandy, William Frederick, Jr., Gregg, David Almur, 2nd, Grimes, Luther Nichols, Hett, Hazen, Holder, Eugene Michel, Jr., Kaine, John Warren, Kelley, Nicholas, Jr., Keppel, Charles Tracy, Kerr, John Bushnell, TI.l1lU1l10lI' Gll48lSS OFFICERS MEMBERS New Haven, Conn., Andover, M ass., Vancouver, B. C., Pittsburgh, Pa., Rockland, Me., Scranton, Pa., Fort Leavenworth, Kan., Montclair, N. J., Sanford, Fla., Canton, O., New York, N. Y., Philadelphia, Pa., Barnstable, M ass., ELI Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Methuen, M ass., Fort Sam H ouston, Tern. Lexington, M ass. , Lynn, M ass. , Exeter, N. II., Syossct, N. Y., Hinsdale, I lt. , New York, N. Y., Pittsburgh, Pa., Allentown, Pa., Flint, Mich., Keeseville, N. Y., Redlands, Cal., New Harmony, Ind., Riverside, N. J., Hancock Point, M e. , Exeter, N. II., Bogota, Colombia, Sioux City, I a., Nashua, N. H., Swampscolt, Mass., Detroit, Mich., Memphis, Tenn., New York, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Riverdale, N. Y., New York, N. Y., 154 7 F. W. CHASE V. MUNILOE, JR. J. B. WINPENNY, 2ND D. 42 D. 5 Perham 4 J. W. MeNulty's Veazey 20 V. M. Haughton's Z. A. Barker's C. H. Sargentfs D. 20 R. B. Wardwell's D. 7 A. 3 D. 45 D. 30 Perham 3 Perham 4 Dunbar Annex 6 D. 20 J. F. DeMeritt's D. 37 F. L. Wentwortl1's F. M. Ingersoll's D. 3 D. 13 Miss G. W. Proctor's Dunbar Annex 5 W. Tuttle's Veazey 6 A. 34 A. 26 W. H. Gillespie's E. C. Stone's C. H. Sargent's D. 22 D. 26 G. P. Kimball's D. 36 F. S. Fel1owes's D. 32 VV. 33 D. 31 Nl-I v .. . . -.--z if A sw I m Kiley, Daniel Joseph, Jr., Lima, William Speneaut, de Linck, Louis Randolph, Loal, Herbert Nelson, Lomax, Herbert, Luman, Robert Bernard, Mackay, Edward Hart, Jr., Marshall, Edgar Vincent, Mason, Orley Batchelder, Mayeda, Toshimitsu, McCaffrey, Albert Joseph, McGregor, Caswell Eustace, Jr., Melly, Francis Joseph, Moran, Bernard Austin, Morgan, Lewis William, Morgan, William Forbes, Jr., Moser, Richard Goodwin, Munroe, Vernon, Jr., Murch, John Dryden Ferguson, Murphey, Chauncey Hulbert, Jr., Nelson, Nelson Bernard, Jr., Odlin, Walter Carr, Olmsted, Robert Groves, Pease, John Stanley, Pendleton, Thurston Dcnslow, Poole, William Morris, Ray, George Robert, Rich, Davis, Rittenberg, Theodor Frederic, Ruttkay, Paul, Ryan, Thomas John, Jr., Satterthwaite, Livingston Lord, Seeger, Richard Earle, Shaw, David Corsen, Shea, Forest Whittemore, Simmon, David Alexander, Smith, Walter Frederick, Jr., Snively, Thomas Carlisle, Spence, Robert Adams, Staiiord, Frederic Harrison, Sumner, John Gillan, Taber, Benjamin Charles, Templin, Theodore Bradway, Jr Tufts, Irving Elting, Jr., Warner, Eugene Meier, Watrous, Charles Wolcott, West, Edwin Allyn, Wilkins, Stuart Bray, Wing, William Charles, Jr., Winpenny, James Bolton, 2nd, Wood, John Jewett, Wood, William Boal, Wood, William Folsom, Woolley, Frank Ferris, Jr., Zink, Montague Hamilton, -1 Brookline, Mass., New York, N. Y., Portsmouth, O., New York, N. Y., Atlantic City, N. J ., Pinedale, Wyo., Clinton, Mass., Woburn, Mass., Quebec, Can., Tokyo, Japan, Somerville, Mass., Ipswich, M ass., Winchester, Mass., Brooklyn, N. Y., New Haven, Conn., New York, N. Y., Rochester, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Far Hills, N. J., Douglaston, N. Y., Brooklyn, N. Y., Andover, Mass., Ludlow, Pa., Boston, Mass., Bridgeport, Conn., New York, N Q Y., Danville, Va., Swanton, Vt., New York, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Great Neck, N. Y., Huntington Valley, Pa., Kittery, M e., Biddeford, Me., Brookline, Mass., Brookline, Mass., Trenton, N. J., Waynesboro, Pa., Worcester, Mass., Rutland, Vt., Milford, Ill., Norwalk, O., Gary, Ind., Rutherford, N. J., Eggertsville, N. Y., Des Moines, Ia., Lyme, N. H., Manchester, N. H., N eenah, Wis., Philadelphia, Pa., Terre Haute, Ind., Piqua, O., Rockland, M c., Anthony, R. I., New York, N. Y., 155 Miss S. N. C1arke's D. 8 A. 10 G. F. Nownes's A. 27 Mrs. H. E. Read's Mrs. K. H. Davis's A. 4 Miss B. C. Leavitt's Edward Gilman 5 F. S. Fellowes's A. 33 A. 32 A. M. Trcfethcn's S. 15 R. F. N ye's D. 9 D. 44 W. Holt's D. 30 Dunbar Annex 7 H. A. Ross's D. 27 Vcazey 11 G. F. Nownes's D. 40 D. 38 Gooch 5 Miss B. C. Lcavitt's P. H. Linaberry's H. Raybold's D. 28 A. 29 D. 11 Perham 2 D. 18 C. H. Sargent's A. 31 J. W. McNulty's C. F. Bowie's J. W. McNulty's J. W. McNulty's Vcazey 12 D. 48 Miss B. C. Lcavitt's D. 35 D. 17 Vcazey 13 W. Holt's Miss B. C. Leavitt's Perham 3 Edward Gilman 3 Gooch 2 Porter 1 Perham 1 xg ,..., .N 5 51. . A . x . 5 -1 :I . P HE mmm aiwnme HEE L' Siuimmanmy Smmou .... . . lll'l'lCR. lV1IlJDliI'1 . . Lowlcu MllllJl11'l . JUNIOR .... To'rA1. . Representation 226 206 158 108 698 Mnssmeliiisotts, 1515 New York, 1355 Pcnusylvzmiai, 455 New Ilmnpsliirc, 415 New Jersey, 365 Illinois, 315 Muino, 245 Mic:l1igr:u1,235 Coi11iooticu1,5215 Ohio, 165 V0l'll10l11l,l5Q 1llfll11.I1lL,105 Iowa, 105 Cziliforuiu, 95 Rliorlo lsluml, 95 'l'oxus, 95 District, of Columbia, 75 Gvorgizm, 75 Mary- land, 65 h4RsourL 55 11Rmt VWrghihu 55 zxdzoruu 45 hlorhhu 45 hlhiuosotu, 45 Blontuuu, 45 Wisconsin, 45 Kentucky. 35 'l'ouuossoo, 35 Virginia, 35 A1'lc:u1s:1s, 25 Caunulai, 25 liauwus, 25 Mexico, 25 Nobruskzm, 25 Oklnjiomzi, 25 Soutfh Curolinzi, 25 Wusliiugtou, 25 British Columbiu, 15 China, 15 Colombia, 15 Colonulo, 15 Cuban, 15 Goruumy, 15 Iclznlio, 15 J:Lp:m, 15 Loilisimm, 1, Mississippi, 15 Oregon, 15 Philippine Islzmmls, 15 Siam, 15 South Dzikolfam, 15 Utuh, 15 Wyoming, 1 Z total, 675. lilimirollllmmemlp siiimee 1900-1901 . . 290 1901-1902 . . 283 1902-1903 . . 322 1903-1904 . . 390 1904-1905 . . 382 1905-1906 . . 443 1906-1907 . 414 1907-1908 . 456 1908-1909 . 463 1909-1910 . . 488 1910-1911 . . 516 1911-1912 . . 522 156 1912-1913 1913- 1914- 1915- 1916- 1917- 1918- 1919- 1920- 1921- 1922- 1923- 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 525 572 569 565 61 1 573 566 644 660 666 639 698 , .Ah ,. -. t ,.'4 V1 ' V ,w,w,, ' kfmi 1. ' - -wr: ' fi ' 4 FE 6 ' f 1 , ,E I , , . f V 'gg . 7 5 L J .hw F 1 4: ' Q 1 4345 - X , 'E Q w YM 7 M A gin-S1 my X 5 Q .A ., I L REANIZATI UNE X w 'Q ,, W, .Q lx. YW' 1 M :X fa- IST v .. ff 1 ff.-i:.1B 3ig..a1. M 1 m Ll Urgauizatious Literary Societies Merrill Lecture Course Merrill prize Spealsiug lpulnlicatious Musical Clulbs Tlneatricals Fraternities Religious Social Clulbs QONWA MENI AN Qs 75x f WZ-W ,adv AQ , M 72 W m Z 4 illllllllllllllilmllllllillllllllIll Q lllllllll E. T5 3-M51 T. 4 Z 'ga 3 ' wif' C 5' ' 151 Z , 54, ftjy' N , 22 Sp Xia tg xg . l- llleijli 1. -' 7 z 1:.1'11':.Q. 'g A 2 .5 2' g ILIITIIZIDAIZXIIN 159 ll 3 lE+f lBv S the PEAN goes to press, debating :Lt Exeter is :mt :t critical stage in its existence. There T ure :Lt Exeter two of the oldest debating orgztnizntions, scholastic or eollegiatte, in this country, the Golden llrztncli, 1818, :Lnd the G. L. Soule, 1381. It is now proposed thztt these societies unite under one head in order to hetter udvunee the interests of debating in the school. NVQ :Lre not 2l,j01l1'D!tl of opinion, and it is not neeessnry for us to give here :my 2Ll'glllI10I11f for the proposed mnalgzumttion, but we do feel that the time has come when debating societies must justify their existence or fail. The very fact that the Exeter societies have held up so long under the pressure for at reforni in debating shows that Exeter is nt least conservative. Even new this conservatism may prevent :my ehange,but we :ire optimistic enough to believe that it will not. We venture to predict that under progressive lezndership debating :Lt Exeter will, in a few years, become a prominent extra-curriculum activity. 161 Tap Rnw -- Fzmirhunk, Hmrly, I . J. Smith, Hutchins. ligmmml. Scrum! Rn'w--Coam, Sukhum, II. S. Nichole, Aspcll, Otis, lhmll. Ifrnnl Row- Duhig, Lnmh, P. G. Robinson, R. L Clark. II. M. Ellis, Joseph A. Thumzus, Huh 1613 1' , . .-47 Em mfg. ' ' ' '41-I -1 . .A ' ,-'il - - A'a.'.m '7.wr.n E President . . . Vice-President . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Librarian . . C. G. BALL R. L. CLARK .JAMES ASPELL C. W. DUHIC W. N. .HASKEIIL LYFORD IIUTCHINS Il. B. BRADY GOHJGM TBTQMCLI OFFICERS Fall Term . P. G. ROBINSON . R. K. LAME . R. L. CLARK . R. B. MACPl'IAIL ...... W.F.COAN MEMBERS 1924 R. K. LAMB 1.925 H. S. NICHOI.S F. S. SMITH IJOMES BANNARD W. F. COAN J. K. FAIRBANK 1.926 HONORARY MEMBERS MR. LAURENCE MUIIIIAY CROSRIE PROFESSOR FRANK WILLIAM CUSIIWA MR. WINTHIEOP EDWARDS FISKE DR. JOHN COPELAND IQIRTLAND DR, ARTHUR GORDNER LEACOCK MR. GEORGE LYNDE RICHARDSON PROFESSOR JAMES ARTHUR TUFTS MR. JAMES PLAISTED WEBBIGR MR. FREDERICK RAYMOND WIIITMAN MR. MYRON RICHARDS WIIILIAMS 163 Winter Term R. L. CLARK P. G. RORINSON R. K. LAMB H. M. ELLIS J. A. THOMAS P. G. ROBINSON J. A. THOMAS R. S. HOLDEN R. B. MACPHAIL BROOKS OTIS P. S. SUKHUM H. M. ELLIS Top RnwA f'l'.j:1us:kcI, Milk, j. S. Ilnvcn. lfmrlv. Tllirfl RII'1U'gctl1'INlUIliI1, ll. Mucelolmlrl. McAlpin, Luvc, C. A. liclwzmls, l m-sscmlcn. Sccoml Row-R. H. Scwull, Prentice, Conflict, Gillette, Van Ls-nncp, Rolvcrls, If. P. lk-nnclt, Murison Ifnml R11'w--- AI. M. Iflinchmzm, Troxcll, W. Murphcy' I. I. Scwull, Hurr, l.:LwrL-ncc, Iicrkclcy 1134 1-V . .1 Ir www m IZIIWHZN R..,,.R nl G. L. SOIDIHO OFFICERS Fall Term Winter 'l'cI'm President .... J. H. BURR J. I. SEWALI. Vice-President . . J. I. SEWVALL J. H. BURR Secretary . . . WIGLIJICS MUli1'l'llGH' Dwmm' MACDONALD, JR. Treasurer . . MR. BENTON MR. BENTON Librawian . . . D. L. FESSENDEN J. F. LAVVRENCE MEMBERS 1924 J. H. BURR D. L. CLENDENIN D. L. FESSENDEN HYDE GILLE'I I'E J. S. HAVEN J. A. ALLEN E. C. BERKELEY J. A. BRANDENBURG F. P. BENNETT FREEMAN FOOTE J. A. IIOXVARD JOIIN IJOWLAND DXVIGll'P NIACDONALD, JR. - r E. lx. ELLIS R. S. MOIIISON 1925 C. A. EDNVARDS J. M. I-IINOHMAN, J. F. LAWRENCE , W. II. NORTON 1 926' I-IEDGES MACDONAI.D E. A. MCALPIN I HONORARY MEMBERS MR. CORNING BENTON MR. DANIEL DOWNS CI-IAsE MR. JOSEPH SIIERMAN FORD PROF. WIIJIJIAAI ALLEN FRANCIS MR. FI.E'rcIIER N1ClIOI.S ROBINSON MR. GEORGE BENJAMIN ROGERS MR. GEORGE HENRY SELLECK REV. WILLIAM EMERY SOULE 165 Spring Term RICHARD BENSON SEWALL IIYDE G1LLE'IvI'E E. C. BERKELEY E. S. MOIIIIIS DAVID L. CLENDENIN E. S. MOIIRIS WELIIES MUliI'l-IEY A. I-I. O,NEIL B. F. TROxELL W. B. VANLENNEP H. A. RANGES J. I. SEWALL R. B. SEWALL R. W. PREN'I'IcE H. N. ROBERTS llmatmtttfernn OR the lust, four years the L:Lntr-rn Club has l'ost.err-fl I'1xoni:Lus' interest in the :Lrts in f,IOIlCl'tLl :Lnrl very esper-iully liter:u'y interest in p:u't.ieul:n'. 'l'o the l.:1nt.c-rn Club shoulcl go part. ol' the pruise for the writing which has been flone cluring the past. few yeurs. An :Ltltlitiule to- wzml schoolboy writing which breaks :Lwuy li1'tllIl the short. story with plot. or the erlitoriztl with pep, ztncl encourztges elever essztys Cinevitubly :L trifle sell'-conseiousj :unl excellent. poetry, this the Lztntern Club has lu-lpefl inst.it.ut,e. The I'l1.1'llips Ifzvelm' ZVlm1.llily, in :L sense the publi- cution of the club, has llourisheml unrler the :auspices of its owner. As lLlIlCCllll1.C ground for the hostile t'orc'r-s ol' boys on the one huncl :tnrl books :uni their :Luthors on the other, the Lantern Club has raontiinierl to fosterint.ln1:tt.erelattionszunl mutual sell' revolutions. The speakers who have aieeoniplislieml this liuson have exeeetlecl those of past, successful seasons in :Lbility to 0tlll0ll.lf0 ztncl to eutertztin, two 2l.C00lllIDllSlllIl0Ill,S which have proven not too foreign. The speakers: Carrol Perry, Rev. Clztrenee liurbour, Dr. J. Dlun::u1Sp:tet.h, Ernest. Poole, Rev. John II. Denison, R.. ll. lioyclen, .lnsper Whiting, Robert. Frost, Donnlcl Ogclen Stewzut, Princess Santa. Borghese. l AClll,'l'Y M ICM ISICRS Mn. Cusuwix Mn. ll.lCllARDSON Mn. Wu.1.lA1us Mu, liltllilt IIONURARY MIQMISIQRS Du. liuwls PICILILY, llonorury Presiflent. GEN, J. J. l'1cusulNo ltolslvzlrr N,vruAN M lc. li, M. Cuosnu-1 Boo'ru 'l'AllKING'l'0N Mu. ll. S. Const-1 Pnov. J. A. 'l'llI 'l'S Junuu H. A. SllU'l'l'I Mn. J. P. Wmnnlclc 166 Top Row ---- BI'1LlNlCIlhLlI'K. Sin1'n1m1s. Whculur, l :mirl1:mk. Ilrmly. Tlffrzl Row -A. C. l'Iclw:mIs, If C. Sexton, IC. Hillvl. Ashcrxlfl I unc. .S'm'nml Row- - Iicrkulcy, G. II. Osgourl, C. A. lGrlw:u'1Is, R I.. 4'l:u'k, Valn lA'l!Ill?D, Gillultc. l l'm1I Ron' - R, li. Scwull, 'I'. Jawckcl, D, Mzlcrloxmlrl, Ilowaml, Launlr, Mills, U. G. Iivnnvl. JL4.a111n11Efo1P1n1 Ol l lCI+1RS I7rcs'irlf:rl.Z. . . . . . . . V ice-I '1'1miflcr4.A . Sr:c:v'alr:.1'y . . . 7v7'l5IlNlIfI'lf7' l,1fln'n'r'irm. ......... . . S'I'UlJl'1N'l' 1Vllf1lXfIllICIi.S 1.9.2.4 I lyme GII,LId'I l'l'l 'l'uArvY .lAl+:r1lu+:l. R.. K. lumix llwlunrl' M.fxr:1mN,u.n, Jn. lflmm M11.I.lm IC. K. 1Vl1m.s C. G. lil-INN:-:T J. II. Hmm R. L. CLARK A. C. ICDWARDH J. S. IIAVIGN J. H. IIo1.I.AN11s J. A. I'lONVARD 19.25 E. M. AsnclcAF'1', Sinn J. li. l A1mx.-xNli E. C. l51+:1uucl,mY W. K. LANN, Ju. J. A. B1cAN1J1cNnU1m J. I. S1+1wAm. C. A. 1'1nwA1ms 1.0126 H. B. ISRADY 167 J. A. Ilowfum JJVVIGIVI' MAc'DoN.xI.n, Jn., J. I. SmvAI.r. Mn. R.1c:1m1msoN Mu. Kmm R.. S. MORISON, 2ND Ifl. S. Momus W m.1.1cs M II lil'HEY Jus'mN O'I5mmN G. Il. Osczoon W. B. VANLNNNI-:P E. IJ. AVI!!-11'1Ll'Ilt, Jn. R.. 13. Smvfxm. l+'. A. SIMMONS, Jn. A. R.. Sxvlfxwm' JOHN A. 'l'llomAs Il. C. SIGXTON lm:-iff iff-'12-Au mb' .. Merrill Lecture Qourse DOUGLAS MALLOCH . . ............ . iiHUSb8,HflS'H.Hll Wives Novembcr 27, 1923 COLONEL WILLIAM N. IIASKEIJL ......... . My Work in Russia RICHARD HALLIBURTON . RORERT C. MURPHY . . MAJOR VIVIAN GILBERT . DEAN WILLIAM W. FENN DEAN CHARLES R. BROWN MME. RENEE BROWN . . ALBERT L. SQUIER . . LORING UNDERWOOD . . December 5, 1923 January 24, 1924 January 28, 1924 February 5, 1924 February 13, 1924 February 18, 1924 ll ....... February 26, 1924 .......-... March 5, 1924 nf...-... March 12, 1924 168 The Royal Road to Romance The Bird Islands Of Peru Both Sides of the Footlights' Fathers and Sons . Abraham Lincoln The World Through a W0mU,H'S Eyesl' Way Down South in Dixie Old New England Gardens H I! 4 - v- .- . . fi If favsw msd ' Em. mm-. m 1PIlZCB WV6lLII lIliS9 alirllllifllflziy WENTWOILTIX MATHIGMATICAII PRIZES . . . First . . PRENTISS CUMMINGS GREEK PRIZES Senior . Upper Middle Lower Middle MARSIIAIAL NEWELIA PRIZE . NATHANIEII GORDON PRIZES . HENRY JUDSON H'OO1'Elt MEMOILIAII PRIZ HENRY L. MASON LATIN PRIZE .... DUEEIELD COMPOSITION PRIZE . BLACKMAR HISTORY PRIZES . HARVARD PRIZE . . ...... WESTERFIELD IIISTORY PRIZE . . . SHERMAN HOAR COMPOSITION PRIZES . YALE CUP ........... PRIZE FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE . . . DANA J. P. WINGATE MEMOIIIAL CUP . STEPHEN POTTER MEDAL ...... Second . . 'l'lIiI'd . First . . Second . First . . Second .... First ....., Honorable Mention . . Firsts . . Second . Tllil'il . Foul-1.11 . . Fifth . IG . ........ . .llOIl01'll.bl0 Mention Honoraible M01ll,ifJI1 lfloriomble Mention Honorzuble MCI1tl0l1 DANIEL GREGORY MASON PRIZE FDR THE FRENCH PRIZES CDillOn Prizej ..... fHa.ll Prizej J CBarrett PriZeJ . DEBATING PRIZES . . Al'PRECIA'1'I ON OF MUSIC Honorable Mention l ,HOnO1'ia.ble 'M'e1ItiOn i .I-IoI1orRble-Menltion PRIZES FOR PROFICIENCY IN WOOD-CRAFT. . . First . . LINDSAY CRAWFORD MEMORIAL PRIZE . JOHNSON-ENNIS PRIZE. . . . . . . . Second . 169 SIDNEY DARLINIITON DEAN CIIAMBERIIIN F. R. RILEY, JR. G. E. BIGNNETT DEWITT ENDICOTT W. A. KOSIILAND J. K. CILLEY GORDON TUCKER F. J. SULLIVAN C. 111. WYZANSKI, JR. R. L. CLARK C. A. BRODEIIR, JR. J. A. BRANDENEURO R.. A. I'lARPER IIEDGEH MACDONALD F. A. IQULLMAN J. S. IIAVEN F. H. HJALL DWIGHT MAODONALD, W. K. l'lARRlMAN K. D. WISIED C. G. T. LUNDELL W. DEV. KILIIY JOSEPH PRENDEROAST H. L. WAl'SON M01i'1'ON PEPPER C. G. BALL J. S. BANOROFT R. J. FLEMING, JR. E. A. IJARPER C. G-. T. LUNDELL E. A. I'IAR.PEli'. J. G. WALRER, JR. G. A. IIANSON, JR. T. LUNDELL C. C. J. E. LOWES, JR. G. E. SAUNDERS V. H. ROTI-ISOHILD F. H. IIALL H. M. IKULLMAN F. P. IKEPPEL, JR. J. R. RAMSEY, JR. J. R. BARRY R. M. COOK H. F. LAWRENCE DONALD MURCHIE A. S. WELLS H. W. BALLARD G-. H. OSGOOD E. G. BURGESS, JR. DWIGHT MAODONALD, JR v - .. if me-ui ijmi. M Merriii prize Speeiiimiing TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL CONTEST FOR THE MERRILL PRIZES, JUNE 23, 1923 COMPOSITIONS First Prize, George Bernard Shaw . ........ . Second Prize, Lulher and Erasmus . ....... . MR Mn. Mn. Mn ME. J ledges of Compomflion LAUIIENCE M. CIIOSDIE, Exeter MYIION R. WILIIIAMS, Exeter HENIIY S. Cousm, Exeter GEORGE L. RICHARDSON, JR., E EDWIN S. W. Kmm, Exeter DECLAMATIONS First Prize, H ow Rubinstein Played ........ Second Prize, Good N ight, Babelle, by Andrew Lory . . Honorable Mention ...., Judges of Declamation xeter Mn. 'THOMAS W. LAMONT, New York MR. THOMAS A. BARRY, Winthrop, Mass. REV. VIc'roIc M. HAUGHTON, Exeter. 170 C. E. WYZANSKI, Jn. DWlKlIl'l' MACJIJONAIID, JR. . . WILLIAM BIzEN'roN . . GUY RICHARDS . . DoNAI.D MUHCHIE PHHLIEATIUNE 317119 Cixnnim I ' TFL-gg-'I2ifgLlR1:Ef:8 E?Eif:t A-CAhEMY,ElCBTfR ,N.H.. JUN: 2.l914 mil F' T' 'T ,rn , , xanax W,q,,4 , -W---mu -I t A --A.,--A u-I - 171 Tap Row--Fcsscnrlcn. E W Sexton. Thin! KIITU4--lilllllfillbll. li Miller, Simmons, Love, Lxunlm. Sammi Rn-zu--R. B. Koss, U. C. Koss, Goff, Guggcnlxcim, Rzxmzcs, R. li. Scwull. Frnnt Row--l'. M. jzncckcl, D. Mnulolmlcl, Gorham, Howznrcl, I. I. Scwull, j. Iluvcn, T. jucckcl. Editor-in-Chitf . . M annging Editor . Secretory ..... Assignment Editor . Exchange Editor . J. H. Bunn, '24 T. .lmcclu-JI., '24 R. K. LAMB, '24 D. L. FESSENDEN, '24 Business Jllcmager . . Advertising M anogcr Circulation Iwanagcr . E. W. S1ax'roN, '25 . ZXOIl'Il.ifE1U1'Il fCDfEiLIF'fIH Associate Editors G. C. Koss, '24 F. M. .Lx1ccKm., '24 W. B. VANl..1':NN11z1', '24 R. B. SIQWALL, '25 Assistant Business M nnnyors R. B, Koss, '26 A. S. Gow, '26 172 J. A. ll.owAmJ, JR., '24 J. 1. S1-LWALL, '25 D. NIACDONALD, Ju., '24 J. S. IIAVI-IN, '24 F. N. GURNSEY, '24 I . A. SIMMONS, Jn., '25 H. A. 'R,,xNul-ls, '25 W. T. .I ouNs'1'oN, '25 J u '2 . 1'. LOVE, 'G S. S. Gommm, Ju., '24 J. II. UUME, '24 E. Mmman, Jn., '24 D. f'iUGGENlIE1M, 2ND, '26 Top Rn1v--- Whcclcr. Fumlicl, Shcrwuml. Scfnlffl Rnw-Y -Al, M. 0'liriun, Ilulmcs, linlrlwin, GlU.Zl.ZOI1ll0il11, Earl, lf. A. lflxlxvnrrls. lfnml Raw -A--liillm-lu-, A. C. Iimlwzmls, IJ. Nlamcalrmlmzmlfl, Lzunlr, li. Miller, j. I. Scwull, Ilowsuwl. Iffllilor'-in-f.'l11I1gf . . S1fcralr1.ry ...., I5 14.si-rzms lW'u11.r1gr:1'. C'l:7'C'LLZCLl'f0'IIf lWIl7l1tLflC7' J. A. lfowluw, '24 A. C. EDWARDS, '24 S. W. TIOLNIIGS, '24 S. L. Smcmvoov, '24 . . Qollnldlqxuy Boar Axxncialc Editors E. S. MKDILILIS, '24 J. M. O'Bm1cN, '24 A ssvfslrznl Iiusincss Mrw1.agc1's Y. II. COND1C'l', '25 J. R. EARLE, '26 D. GUc:G1uN11w1M, 2ND, '26 173 R.. K. l.,x1x1n, '24 D. lNfIAc1mNA1.1m, Ju., IC. 1VIlI.I.Ell, Ju., '24 II. DGll4Ll'I'1 1'E, '24 - J. I. S1+zwA1.1., '25 C. A. Enwzums, '25 P. D. l3ALDw1N, '26 W. B. T1-loM1'soN, '26 Slr11Lvlill,LJ-- Liamg, 'l'ilcuml:, V. J. llcnnct, Mills, f'hu.ml:crl:Lin, Ross, Lowes. Sillirzg-Slrnuly, lflnllxcr, W. Murphcy, R. L. Clark, Lamb, Fcssvnclcn. Mcnilmn PEAN BOARD 174 v , -. ,az mmm W, M - - mul The 1924 Pom Bom-JI Editor-in-Chief ROBERT LINCOLN CLARK Mlanmging Editor Secretary ROBERT KEEN LANIB DONALD LE SURE FESSENDEN Business Manager WELLES MURPHEY Assistant Business Mlanmgcrs HARRY FIIERWOOD l I,A'I'HER EDWARD KlRKPA'l'R.ICK MI1.I.S, JR. DEAN CHAMBERLAIN JOSEPH EDWIN LOWES, JR. LELAND I-IAMILTON ROSS, JR. Art Editor JOHN CONWAY MENIHAN Assistant Art Editors CHARLES GRAVES BENNET THOMAS PAO HO LIANG D Photographic! Editor DONALD BENO STRAUB Assistant Photographic Editor JOHN BRADISH TITCOMB 175 Slanrliug - Goff, Shore. Silliug - Robbins. 661399 1300115 Board Editor-in-Chief . . . S. ROBBINS, SRD, '24 Managing Editor ..... . P. SHORE, JR., '24 Business Manager ..... . L. W. HALL, '24 Assistant Business M anagcr . . . A. S. GOFF, '26 176 177 h mmm to ul President Secretary Treasurer Librarian Director llllSllCCfEll,ll OFFICERS H. S. FLA'I'lll'1R, II. A. RANuns C. A. Y1cA'roN J. A. ALLEN Mu. SIIREWSHURY MONG the school organizations which zittruct large groups of boys, the Musical Clubs me without :in equal. No other elub olTers more opportunity for the devclopnrent ol' one's tzilenl. Under Mr. Shrewsburyls direct ion, which is :ilmost solely responsible for the success of the club, it hes been possible to improve the concert work and the playing ability of the individual as well. During the winter term the clubs held their concert in the Town Hull. For several years the attendance at this musieule hats been increasing, and this your the audience, even larger then at yenr ago, was very receptive :md well entertained. The season for the clubs was at success in every respect, for the Andover dence proceeds en- abled them to begin the year with :L surplus. The excellent dence and the first concert, which was supplemented by the dancing of the well-known ztrtist, Miss Frances Aldrich, and by Mr. Mayo, the soloist, wus followed, during the spring: term, by the Boston trip. 'I'he concert in Jordan Hull was unusually well :Lttended :md the work of the clubs, which showed :Ln improvementeven over the lust concert, wus repatid by the :ipp1'eci:Ltion of the lloston audience. 'l'he limi! concert, that :tt Andover, ended in :in extrziordinauily ereditatble manner :L season which reflects the greatest credit on Mr. Shrewsbury and the members of the clubs. 178 Top Row-A R. G. Smith. Hmvull. U. B. 'l'lum1psun. llmrxmlrun. N. ll. 'l':LylOr. M. Y. 'I':1yIur. Smmfl Rfm'---Slraulh, Whipple. P. A. jones, I . P. jonus, Linm-y, Il. Uutiur. l ruuI Row- Ronminc. IJ. J. Millur. Iivnrls, C. A. Yculun. A. N. Clank, lJlll1SlC1l.IN. M. Perkins. G. A. COOKE A. N. CLARK JOHN EvAn'1's V iolonccllo S. B. ROMAINE fflrwincis P. A. JONES J. R. XVIIIPPLE, JR. Tromboncs D. B. THOMPSON R. J. LINNEY cCDII fCH'IlfCSlLlFHE3l V iolins D. J. NIILLER H. C. NIACOMHIER M. V. 'I',xYLOu C. A. YYEATON Bass Viol R.. L. Foss Tympnni N. TAYLOR 179 A. INGRAIIAM R.. OI4hIST1'ID N. P1+:muNs Oban F. P. JONES 7 1'11.mpcls D. B. Swlmlrn B. RUTLICR R.. S. SMITH Piano R. W. HOWELL Tnp Row- -N. ll. 'l'RyIm, llnusc, linnnnrcl, M. ll. Jones, llultcr, J. R.lCuOzlnnw. Wcrtx, Seeley, J. lJmv,Simn1Ons, Travis. Thinl Row -- -J. W. Wilson. J. I . Haskell, llnscltinc, Wmnlrull. llznris, Fulton, Will, Eaton. Mend, Moore, N. Dow, 1n1.::Llls. llaxlcs W. R. Gregg, Little, Dnnnhcy, While. Sammi Row - H. R. 'l'lmycr, Sukhum, C. M. Snunclcrs. Pnriluu, J. W. Murgnn, Faulkner, Evurls, A. N. Clark, R. J. Smith, ll. R Mcrrill, Glnshccn, D. J. Miller, Hull, Gurnscy, Corcnrnn, Riluy, L. L. Allen. Fran! Row -A Mirlllcnflori, Nunry, Iicckur, Stcnslzrnfl, J. A. Allcn, Flnllicr. Ilullig, Wznrlswurtli, Horton, Wonlscy, Chick. Silling -- 'l'rRlTOrrl, Gnff. L. L. ALLEN C. G. BALL W. M. BATES S. M. BIGCKER S. C. BORTON P. N. CHICK A. N. CLARK H. F. CORCORAN NEAL Dow GEORGE EATON H. S. FLATHER J. A. ALLEN C. IT. BROCKELMAN A. R. CONGDON A. H. DONARRY S. J. Dow C. W. DUHIG W. R. FAULKNER. W. I. GREGG JOHN EVARTS R. G. FULTON A. S. Gow Gllm Cllulli MEMBERS 1924 G. L. GLASIIEEN J. R. GOODNONV F. N. GURNSEY F. W. IIASKIIILL J. S. HAVEN M. B. JONES G. E. KIMRALL H. Q. lVlIDDF1ND0ll'x' D. L. MILLER ELAM MILLRR 1025 N. E. HARRIS P. M. IIASR1.'r1Nn R. K. HOUSE F. E. INGALLS J. F. LAWRENO1-1 II. R. MERRII.I1 J. S. MOORIE 1.926 R. M. IIOLTER L. W. MOIIGAN 180 R.. S. MORISON J. F. Nl'1AltY F. D. ILILEY W. G. SAL'1'ONs'rALL R. S. SM1'1'u F. N. S'1'1cNs1.AND li. W. 'l.'lCA1 F0ltD R.. R. AfVICR'l'Z P1-111.111 WIIAI. J. W. W1LsON L. W OOLSIGY F. VV. PARIJIGIG C. M. SAUNDERS F. A. SIMMONS II. R.. T1lAx'1-:R E. H. WA1mswOR'1'n JlGYYlG'1 l' Wu 1'1'i-1 C. H. WOODRUFF N. Il. TAYLOR 'l'. W. S1a1sL1aY P. S. SUKHUM A. C. TRAVIS Top Raw -llzlrsillv, Cmwull. Svmml knwf -Szltlcrllnvuilc. l ull.un. lircwslur. l'. A. jones, Ilnrpur, Mcliuwn. l rm1l Ro'w-- Mather, Morclauul. Ilcckcr, J. W. Morgzm, T. jzmcckcl, II. K. Munn, Ilaxrlimglmm, L. A. Cnowl-tm. S. DAlu.1Nu'1'oN R. G. l Um'oN R.. R. fhxnslnl-1 I . W. HAM. J. S. lI.xNsoN 'lfEILll11fIHlCDHJiJl1l. CIl,1L1l A. H. Il.xm'mc W. llul-'1-' 'l'. JAl'll!Iil'Il. P. A. JONI-ns M. K. NIANN P. W. NlA'l'lll'IlL 181 ll.. M. C. BIUKUWN D. W. Mom-:1..xNn I.. W. Mmu:.xN ll. A. R..-mmalcs I.. I.. HA'l l'lGWI'lINYA ll. W. lSnl4:ws'l'l-in Cl ll Lqfi Io Right-L. R. Hccrs, C. Butterworth, IC. M. Asllcrnft, 3r1l., ll. H. Tholnpson, II. E. Cutler, jr., R. F. Cloulnmn. Piano. . Sarmplzonc. . Sarwphouc Traps , . Trombone Banjo . HLZZ IBIEIUIIL 182 E. M. ASIICRAFT R. F. CLOUTMAN f H. E. CUTLER J. R. BEERS D. B. THOMPSON S. C. BUTTERWORTH v Lqfllo Riglfl- F. D.S:1gc.l . M. Gxxlbrnilln John 'l'urm:r, 'l'. G. Smith, P. VK ill, Jr., lirucc. II, C. Mncombcr, D. B. Thompson. Piano . Sazvaphrme Saxaphonc Traps . Banjo . Banjo . Violin . Trombone xonianni Ragmdlors . T. G. SMITH . R. A. BRUCE . P. WIIII4, JR. . J. TURNER . F. D. SAGE . F. M. G.-xLBRA1'rH . H. C. MACOMBER . D. B. THOMPSON 183 x 1 N , 184 I v I l 1,85 '41 fl- - ,ai fr m wal ij.-fm. Mr. Webber lVl r. Barrett lD1ram.a1tiices N the midst of myriad extra-curriculum interests of the undergraduate a new interest in dra- matics is now being manifested. Mr. Webber, recognizing the widespread interest in the amateur theatre in all its branches Cwhich are no longer confined to acting and directingj, has laid plans for an Exeter Dramatic Association, which will foster theatre art of every description. The Dramatic Association will broaden the field of stagecraf t, but only with difliculty can it improve on Mr. Webber's productions themselves, as the school has known them during the past year. Dramatic presentations will, as before, be supplemented by Mr. Webber's unparalleled readings. This year his reading of Macbeth was praised even more highly than usual, for there was an informality which is more in keeping with Macbeth than the usual formality in a reading of that play, Mr. Webber replaced the long Christmas play by three one-act plays, all quite interesting. We remark upon the uniformly excellent performance of all the actors, rather than upon the skill of any single portrayal. The Vaudeville Show, given on the lust evening of the winter term, equalled the best that preceded it. A good deal of talent was shown along several lines. The two jazz bands, The Exonian Ragadors and Cloutman's Jazz Producers, were the hits of the show, while The Woman in Red, a sketch, and Lyman Richey in a ventriloquist act were very well received. The entire production was ably directed by R. B. MacPhail and F. N. Gurnsey. Although Tins PEAN goes to press before the staging of The Bad Man, the spring play, we feel certain that this play will be as marked a success as all Mr. Webber's presentations. Much can be expected from the excellent east already chosen. 186 . v .. ,--1 Eg - Il . . Philip. . . Mary, the Maid .... Aunt Emily Mrs. Higgins, the Cook . . Uncle James A Boy . . A Girl . . A Burglar . A Removable Joe M uldoon, Magistrate . the Policeman Mrs. Tarpey ....... Bartley Fallon . . Mrs. Fallon Jack Smith. Tim Casey Shawn Early Mrs. Tully James Ryan Maisy Kelley Eileen . . Cllniriistfinrnas plays THE BOY COMES HOME BY A. A. MILNE NEVERTHELESS BY STUART WALKEII SPREADING THE' NEWS BY LADY GREGORY 187 G. L. GLASHEEN ELIZABETH LEAv1'r'r MRS. WIIITBIAN MRS. ICIRTLAND D. L. CLENDENIN WELLES MURPIIEY MIQS. ROUNDS D. L. PULLINGER, JR. 'l'RAcY JAECKEI. G. S. DOANE MRS. KIR'rI.AND F. K. SMITH MRS. :ROGERS J. F. LAWRENCE N. E. HAIIRIS, JR. L. W. MORGAN ELIZABETH LEAVITT P. W. MATHER FAITH CIIADWICK ISABELLE REDMAN g ...1 Ep md - The Ball Man A PLAY IN TIIREE AcTs BY PORTER EMERSON BRowNE Presented by courtesy of the author and MR. WILLIAM H. HARRIS. Gilbert Jones ..... Henry Smith, his uncle . . Morgan Pell ........ Lucia Pell, his wife ...... Red Giddings, Smith's foreman Jasper Hardy ........ Pancho Lopez, a bandit . Pedro, his lieutenant . . . Venustian, his henchman . . Alderado, a cook ..... Bradley, Texas ranger . Blake, Texas ranger . . Angela Hardy .... Director ....... Stage Manager ..... Assistant Stage Manager . . Property Man ..... Master of Costumes . . Electrician ..... CAST OF CHARACTERS 188 STEWART FRENCH HENRY MIDDENDORE' STEPHEN RoIzY Mas. PERCY R.OGER.S GEORGE GLASHEEN DONALD W. MOREIIAND H. C. Fox, JR. TRACY JAECKEL GRAEME DOANIC WIGLIIES MURPHEY DAVID J. PUIILINGER, JR ICENNETH GRIFFIN BETTY LEAVITT MR. WEBBER D. B. BLossoM R. B. SEWALL HYDE GILLETTE G. S. DOANE D. C. COLLADAY , 1 ,.. ,I If m m mv-I Boulimmrd. . . Paul Bodard . Paul Godard. . Pu.m6laL. . . C6cilc. . . Bruniqucl. . Agathe . . Benoit .... Emile . . Le Major Boulingrin Dutillent ..... Desboucheuu . . Louvetcuu .... An Old Habitu6 . . LBS BOUHFMMTA BY ORDONNEAU, VALABREGUE, AND KEROUL Presented March 22, 1924 189 HUGH C. Fox, JR. EDWARD P. BELL, JR. T. GUILFORD SMITH HUGH C. SEXTON J OHN B. SWANN TRACY JAECKEL WELLES MURPHEY PUTNAM DAVIS FREDERICK P. KEI'1'1-IL, HOWARD F. CORCORAN DUDLEY BELL FRANK H. HALL, JR. JOHN S. HAVEN E. S. MORRIS J . . S. M.BEeKER, JR. if A:-fe g,5..fa. m .s-new I4 Act 1 Act 2 Act 3 Act 4 Act 5 Act 6 Act 7 Act 8 Act 9 Act 10. Act ll Act 12 Act 13 Act 14 ivaudevilllle BY THE STUDENTS or THE PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1924 Ioka Theatre Movie Comedy Ryan and Edge in A Little Bit of Everything T. J. RIYAN R. R. EDGE Exonian Ragadors G. T. SMITH, Leader F. D. SAGE PHILIP WILL H. C. MACOMDER R. A. BRUCE F. M. GALBRAITH JOHN TURNER Lyman Richey with Oscar Flather and Allen in Songs from Songland H. S. FLATIIIER J. A. ALLEN J. C. Menihan in a Chalk Talk Bennett and Crowell in Harmonic Harmony, accompanied by Morgan J. H. BENNETT L. A. CRowELL, JR. L. W. MORGAN Oshkosh Stock Company presents the third act of the most popular play presented in Exeter, The Woman in Red , CAST or CHARACTERS Nick Anderson, the chief smuggler ....... Wun H. Lowe, son of T on Loc . Jake, an assistant smugglcr . . . The Woman in Red ....... Hubert Bottomley, a wealthy cad . . Ichabod, a substitute stage-manager . . . A captain of detectives ......... Two Shady Characters-Ball and Crosby C. G. BALL J. P. CROSBY F. H. HALL G. S. DOANE D. J. PULLINGER H. C. Fox, JR. J. TURNER R. M. STOBBS Bennet and Carson present Julius Caesar, a Light-headed Opera in three parts Julius Caesar ........................ Mrs. Caesar .................... . . Cassius . . Brutus . . . Policeman.. .... Soothsayer .................... . . Harper, Morgan, and Richey in Banjo Syncopation A. B. HARPEIL, JR. Cloutman's Jazz Band E. M. AsIIcRAr'r S. C. BUTTERWORTH Mr. Goof and Mr. Goofer L. W. MORGAN D. B. THOMPSON R. F. CLOUTMAN K. A. O,BRIEN R. C. GURNEY Finale Featuring R. B. MACPHAIL, assisted by: Girls Boys J. R. EARLE D. W. SMITH J. L. BOTT F. P. HEIISEY R. B. Koss R. O. EVANS R. W. ELLIS C. A. YINKEY Under direction of R. B. MACPHAIL and F. N. GURNSEY 190 R. H. O,CONNELL J. A. ALLEN J. B. CARSON J. A. HOWARD DUDLEY BELL H. S. FLATHER L. G. RICHEY H. E. CUTLER L. R. BEERs TE M S .N-' .' '. 191 1 1-I' A ,fl STAFFORD ALMY EDWARD PRICE BELL, JR. THOMAS MOEEAT BLOCH JUNIUS HENRI BROWNE, 3RD HOMER ADRON BURNELL, JR. JOHN BAGLEY BUTTRICK ARTHUR GALLUP FLOOD ALLSTON STONE GOFF JOHN EDWARD GORE SIDNEY SMITH GORHAM, JR. FRANK HILLMAN HALL FRANCIS PRESCOTT HERSEY ARTHUR TROWBRIDGE HORTON JACQUELIN HOLLIDAY HUME FRANCIS MURRAY JAECKEL TRACY JAECKEL FRATRES IN FACULTATE EARL ALONZO BARRETT NORMAN LOWRIE HATCH NORMAN SHAW MCKENDRICK OSCAR WILLIAMS PEARSON GEORGE BENJAMIN ROGERS HOWARD ANDREW ROSS EzRA PIKE ROUNDS EDWIN VICTOR SPOONER FRATRES IN ACADEMIA THOMAS BAKEWELL IQERR ROBERT KEEN LAMB NORMAN WILLIAM CAMERO ELAM MILLER EDWARD SHIPPEN MORRIS OMASON N EWICR ALBERT HENRY O'N EIL WALTER CLARENCE PINE JOHN ALEXANDER POPE LELAND HAMILTON ROSS STEPHEN ROHY BORDEN CHASE TRIPP JAMES MARSHALL VEEDER JOHN GRIFFIN WALKER CHARLES ARDEN YINKEY MACDONALD :wit ' . via, '5 uv v.-v - . - ,. A+, ,LEM fd Auindfh f J I J N : J ' ,I 474' ,ff' sf, , ' ,' ICH. f. Mr' ffkw fra. - A N 1 j A,-,--,JI :SW '17, A--.4-.-:.gz'g.' , .' ' If 'Aw f 5'1 if I, A -N A V' NL 3' X U ,I 4,,, -E ,Ig V: , ' , 2 ,5 .41 77 ,, I I, A V : fy ! I ?Fi'f FRATRES IN FACULTATE WINTHROI' EDWARDS FISKE WALTER HAMILTON GILLESPIE PERCY COUCH ROGERS HENRY MARTIN SHUTE JAMES PLAIBTED WEBBER FRATRES IN ACADEMIA MORRILL BOTT LELAND HOWARD BURT STANLEY CUMMINGS BUTTERWORTH JOHN DUDLEY CHARLESWORTH RICHARD FOLSOM CLOUTMAN CHARLES TEMPLETON ELLIOTT, JR. BENJAMIN LESLIE FORTUNE JAMES STEWART FRENCH ALFRED VINCENT GRADY CHARLES JONES GRIGGS ROBERT LUEY GRIFFIN ERIC EDWIN HAGBERG PERCY YOUNG JAMES EDWARD WINTON MCVITTY 194 EDWARD ICIRKPATRICK MILLS, JR WELLES MURPHEY JOHN GWENNAI' MURRAY JOHN VANDERPOELE PHELAN FRANCIS KEMPER RANKIN PHILIP GEORGE ROBINSON JOHN SPENCER SAUNDERS RICHARD ADAMS SAWYER ROBERT CHURCHILL SCHAUB JAMES EDGERLY THAYER DAVID BOMAR THOMPSON WILLIAM BIRD VAN LENNEP JOHN WATT WILSON x, 195 w ---A ms' FRATRES IN FACULTATE STILLMAN PERCY ROBERTS CHADWICK DANIEL DOWNS CHASE WILLIANI ALLEN FRANCIS PHILIP EDWIN HUIJBUIID LEONARD ELKINS PEARL FREDERICK RAYMOND WHITMAN HERBERT EZRA ADAMS MERLE WILLARD BAHAN ARTHUR HAY BARKER DAVID JOHN BINGHAM GEORGE LEONARD COLE, JR. HOWARD FRANCIS CORCORAN JOHN MCGLINCEY DALENZ RICHARD ORVIS EVANS PHILIP CURTIS GOODWIN EDWIN CLARKE GUNBY RICHARD CROCKER GURNEY DAVID BALLENTINE HINCHMAN STANDISH WHITMAN HOLMES WILSON TOMPKINS JOHNSTON HERBERT DONALD JKISTLER JOSEPH EDWIN LOWES, JR. FRATRES IN ACADEMIA 196 ADAM ICEITII LUKE, J R. JAMES MILLER MCCREADY AMBROSE PATRICK MCLAUGIILIN, J IQENNETH MATTEIEW MORAN RICHARD HENRY O,CONNELL SABIN ROBBINS, 3RD MATHEW ROCK, JR. PHILIP SHORE, JR. JOHN STODDARD N ICKERSON HOUCH TAYLOR WILLIAM IQITTINGER TENCHER JOSEPH ALBERT THOMAS JOHN GODFRED WALIIER, JR. WILLIAM ROBERT WARD HENRY DAVIS WEEE, JR. 197 N JONATHAN ADAMS ALLEN LEWIS REXIIORD BEI-:RS D UDLEY BELL JOIIN ASHUR BRANDENIiUltG JOHN PEIRCE CHASE FRANCIS BROWN CLARK JOHN RIOBERT EARLE IIARLAN MONTGOMERY ELLIS HARIEY SHERWOOD FLATIIER RICHARD STEDMAN IIOLDEN J OHN ANDREW HOWAIiD, JR. RICHARD HUBBARD GEORGE CARPENTER KOSS RICHARD BROWN Koss FRATHES IN FACUL'I'A'I'E :HENRY SIMPSON COUSE FRANK WILLIAM CUSIIWA EDWIN SILAS WEI4I.S ICERR. GEORGE LYNDE RICHARDSON IIOWARD STANLEY STUCKEY FRATRES IN ACADEMIA DANIEL BOND LINSCOTT .ROBERT BRUCE MACPHAIL WIIIIZUII HIEIEBEIIT NORTON I'IILMER'P ALBERT IIANGES LEONARD N ICIIOLS RHOADES WILLIAM GURDON SALTONSTALL FRED ALBISRT SIMMONS, JR. DONALD BENO STRAUB BERNARD WALTON TRAFFORD, JR JOIIN JOSEPH WATTERS 'HENRY IQLINE WEIR ERNEST APELLESVVRIGI-IT, JR. CLAIR ALFRED YEATON 198 ll X yy , V , fr Malik m FRATRIGS IN FArrIIL'1'A'I'E CORNINII BENTON OTIS MIINROE BIGELOW LAURENCE MUIIILAX' CROSIIIE FLETCHER NICIICJLS ROIIINSON MYRON RICHARDS WIIILIABIS FRATRES IN ACADEMIA CABLE GORDON BALL EDWARD WILLINGIIAM BELL, JR. CURTIS HENIIY BROCKELMAN WILLIAM COOKE BYRON, JR. EDWARD CORNISH, JR. PUTNAM DAVIS MAXON HUNTER EDDY FREDERICK STEINMAN FRANKLIN, JR. JAMES PARMALEE GASSEII JOHN CIIURCII HAM SIDNEY REMEMBRANCE JOHNSON JOHN EDWIN ICING, JR. LEWIS WALDO IQING 200 LI ICMERY PIIILLIIfs LASIIEY GEORGE BR.EWS'l'I4lR LOIID HENRY RIDDLIG MERRILL WAIIIIACID CAMPBELL POLLARD THOMAS FRANKLIN PRICE :KENNETH AUGUSTINE O'BRIEN JOHN HARLESTON READ EDWARD WILLIAM SEXTON DANIEL WILLIAM SMITH MAXWl'lLL IVAN SWEDE GEORGE WELLS, 2ND Q WASHBURNJE WIIIGIIT 201 20 0 -1 Dx1?fLIGxIOUnf V 1 4 ,c. i3 - .,.w N 1 . ,J r W . ' . ? U 'W fa N5 'X X b.4Jus4.,.+-uf-yuh,-N 'fr'-k1,,,AL K. 4,941 ,, ,, ,, . A ,,,-L ,M 917 203 Smnzlimq ---- K. A. 0'Ilricn, Mchzmughlin. Robbins. Hnwurzl, .5'flIin,q Iflullmcr, HI'H.I'lllUI1I7LII'LX,LYNCH,GOFIHLIT1, Mncl'huiI. Glhrisiimnu F1P.auIEfer1111i1Ey Ccdlmlinmfolk President ..... Vice-1'1'csirle11.l. . . Secretary-Treasurer. . Enlerlaimrzent . . . E l3ook. . Finance . . Dcpudalion . M 'asia ami Boys' Worlc A. I'l.O,.N1f1ll1 . J. A. BRANDIGNIIURG S. S. GORHAM . . K. A. 0,BRIEN SAHIN ROIIIIINS, :SRD . J. A. ILIOVVARD R. B. MACPIIAII4 H. S. FLATHER 204 lr wfvlwi igaa m .mimi W tl Ccihiriistiiain Fraternity OR 1nany Exonians the Christian Fraternity has been another line in their PEAN Biogra- phies. We neither expect nor hope to do away with this attitudeg our only intention is to offer a new conception of the Christian Fraternity, accounting for its existence on some- thing more than biographical grounds. The very reasons for the organization's existence prechlde the tabulation here of any itemized statements of its good works, Its ofliees are varied and ably performedg the disappearance of anyone of its entertainments from the school calendar would be felt as a great loss, yet of them all the Budget alone stands as an institution. In the main through the assistance ef Mr. Shrewsbury a successful campaign was made for 353600. The diverse nature of the speeches is shown even by the mention of a few of the speakers, D1'. Horace Taft, Dr. J. Duncan Spaeth, Donald Ogden Stewart and Robert Frost. These speak- ers, with the musical performances and the vaudeville and moving picture shows, offered enter- tainment of every sort for the school. During the fall the Saturday evening entertainments in the Gym. were very successful in moulding the school into a unit. N ot all the energies of the Christian Fraternity are expended in entertaining, but its good works, which are legion, can be dimly understood only af ter a careful reading of the disposition made of the Budget. Because it has found a Very real place for itself in school the Christian Fraternity needs not boosting but more intelligent support. 205 4 YL I- A lr wwwi nl Fall Term September 23 September 30 October 7 . . October 14 . October 21 . October 28 . November 4 . November 11 November 18 November 25 December 2 . December 0 . December 10 Winter Term January 13 . January 20 . Jnnuury 27 . February 3 . February 10 . February 17 . February 24 . March 2 . March 0 . March 16 . March 23 . . Spring Term April 0 . . . April 13 . . April 20 . . April 27 . . May 4 . May 11 . . May 18 . . May 21 . . June 1 . June 8 . June 15 . . June 22 . . Clnmpel Spear ers . JKEV. ASHLEY D. LEAVITT . DR. . DR. . DEA ALBERT PARKER FITCH JOIIN M. THOMAS N CHARLES R. BROWN . DR. SAMUEL H. DANA . DR. CLARENCE A. BARIIOUR . DR. J. DUNCAN SPAETII . DR. CAROL PERRY . DR. EDNVARD C. MOOIll11 . REV. MINOT SIMONS . DR. .PAUL D. MOOIJX' . RIIGV. MA1tliIIAM S'l ACKl'OLl'l . REV. NVILLIS I-I. BU'1'LEl!, . DR. . IJR. BIAIRNARD I. BELL WILLIAM G. THAYIGR. . PREE. BENJAMIN T. MA1tSllAl.Ii . DR. IIENRY E. Conn . PROF. T. 1lAYlGS PROCTOR . BISIIOI- CHARLES Il.. BRENT . REV. -l0HN1l DIGNISON . PROP. FRANK W. CUSIIWVA . DR. . DR. . DR. J. DUNCAN SPAETII WILLIAM M. IRVINE CLARENCE A. BAREOUR . Dil. VVILLARD L. SIIERRY . DR. :HENRY I-I. TWEIGDY . DR. S. 11. DANA . REV. THEODORE SEDGWICR . DR. . DR. WILIIIAM LYON PHELI-S WILLIAM P. MERltILIi . REV. JOHN T. DALLAS . REV. GEORGE 1. IIICHARDSON . REV. TIIEODORE A. GREENE . REV. ASHLEY D. LEAVTTT . REV. JOIIN H. DENISON . DR. 206 ALBERT PARKER FITCH QVC' F ff I F 4 I 1. i I N :wf A , -ig, , A, H W Va Q1 4 x mf fn, If 22' 5 ' if - . 512: EEE gr 'wig df Wigs if -lsaiisz 1, I-gililigg X H555 ' '- 4122112 5 'MF' Vi? D 4 LM if m aavw CUJCCllf6l NNUALLY Tim PEAN in recounting the social successes of the past year, collects its ad- ' jec tives, its superlativcs. -was novelly decorated - H-the best dance ever held by the club - all combined to make the one hundred and fifty couples enjoy the dance as never before. , In the past the Yard has talked a good dance, but a desire to attend these school affairs has rarely been manifested except among the social lights. With the advent of jazz all this has changed and, while there is no great talk of dancing between times, the most-seeming woman- hater casts about for a Tux at dance-time. Probably the dances are neither better nor wo1'sc than before, only the great size and the excellence of the music is noteworthy beyond the excellence of past years. The Southern Club, Les Cabotins, and the June Ball officers were the patrons for the spring season. Anything that has ever been said relative to the decorations of the Southern Club dances or the pleasant warmth of the J une Ball was probably said last year, We will not repeat the praise either of these dances or those of the fall or winter. If it comes to a dispute as to Whether we have given dances better than you have known before or will again, we will stoop to anything. We will boldly defend the Football Dance, an attractive dessert for a very filling meal of moral victory, or the W ashington's Birthday Promenade, which defied tradition and was held on March fifteenth, without any apparent loss in charm or enjoyment. Thank you. We are glad you do not force us to boast of our social achievements. 208 bl .S'lun1lingfA. P. McLaLugl1lin, L. W. King, A. II. 0'Ncil, D. B, Linscoll. Silling--H. K. Weir. Jmulzuue Baum Qffllfcers I. WNEIL D. B. LINsco'1 1' J. W. Kmr: A P. IN'lc:I,Auc:nI.1N ll. K. Wlcllc 209 1 -V V. . P www- fm rum Ban Girl Good-night to thee, Lady! tho, many Have joinymll in the dance ot to'-night, Thy form was the fairest ot any, Where am was seducing and hrightg Thy smile was the soiftest and dearest, Thy term the most syhph-hhe of am, Anal thy voice the most ghmllsome and enearest That eaer hem a partner in thrall, --Ilildlwan-dl Ilfitzgcnvallm 210 ll 2 , SIm11Iing-- Shore, Uorhzun, Robbins, Mcfrunrly, Il. D. Weed. K. A. O'Iiricn. Silling-Jzmmcs, Clmrlcswnrlh, Mr. Iiigcluw, Wullwcr, Mchanughlin, King, A. Il. O'Ncil. Prcsirlcnt . Treasurer . J. D. CIIARLlCSXVOR'1'l1 S. S. GOILIIAM P. Y. JAMES L. W. IQING Sscmhuy Quuu, OFFICERS lvlulvllslalcs 1924 J. M. NICCRICADY A. P. NICLAlIliIlLlN Ii. A. O'l51m-:N I .925 J. G. NVALBICIL 212 . J. G. WALMQR . Mu. BIUIGLOXY A. 'lI. CVNIGII. HAIIIN .ROBBINS I'1ul.lP Simms, Jn. ll. D. Wmcn ET E 5 E E E .?E 2 E E .--.......- ' 'X . .- 1 '. . ' .- - , Eg .'N , r W I ,. 1' W Vp w g W fn mir M 1 AW? W 1s f - I,-fm ' 1 gg ef mfp FW 5 'X 1' ' W X H my ll V 4 UIIIIHHIIIIHIIIUQ .ll- Z , TTUUIH vw - X 1 ff plane . ,,,...- f --4-Q X - ' - ff 142 ' m nmurmlumunn Q1i1T A F It . -T'ff'.,L' :Eff 'Q-f . X Ly!!! K 'fff 1 - 1 , 'T' I? ' ff 'J f -. X M JL I X 213 l',0llI'fll Row - Tlzinl Raw-- Svrnml Rnw-v 1 ruIIl Knut' Presizleul . . . Vice-Prusirlcm . SccI'cLm'y . . . T1'casm'er . A. II. ISARKRR D. ISRIII. E. P. ISIIILI., JR. C. G. 151-:NNIIT D. Ii. ISIIOSSOM J. H. BURN, E. W. CORNISII P. DAVIS R. S. ITOLDEN C. W. T. JOIINSTO G. PARSONS, JR. N Tap Raw' gl, I . Lztwrence. F. L. Smith. Johnston, Harker. Pope, Dudley Hell, MeX'ilty, J, Il. Hurr, I-'. P. Keppel. IC. l'. Iiell, j. S. Ilatvcn. Watters. Lznnb. 'l'. G. Smith, Swnnn. Cornish, C. G. Hennet.jILII1es, II. C. Sexton. Ilolzlen, Lune. Gillette, I'nrsnns. C'. I. Keppel, lilessann. Fleming, Cerceram. F. II. HIIII, Morris. llowztrrl. I'. Davis, W. Murphey. H. C. Fox, T. jueckel, P. G. Robinson, McLzLughlin. ws TZMTIOIEITIIIIS OFFICERS MMM BERS 1994. II. F. CORCORAN R. J. FI.mIINf: II. GII.I.I-I'I I'I-I F. II. IIALI. J. S. IJAVICN J. A. ITOXVARD F. M. JARCKIIII. P. Y. JAMIcs 1.925 J. F. LAWRENCE J. A. Pom: F. L. SMITII 1.926 1.927 C. T. KEPPEL 214 . Hllflll CORIZY Fox . WIILLIGS MURPIIIQY . TRACY JAIIOKRII . E. A. BAIIRRTT F. P. KIIPPICII R. K. LAMB W. K. LANE P. MOLAUGIIIJN W. MeVI'1'TY IC. S. NIORRIS P. G. ROBINSON A. E. T. G, SIIIITII J. B. SWANN J. J. TfVA'I 1'EIiS II. C. SEXTON . , 2 1 f ' lg--.-Q 1hs.nsAnlhll- i Tap Row - M. L. Bell, ll. ll. Williams, Mr. Kerr, lizirnum, Roberts. Conflict. R. B. Hell, Spence, Jacob, J'ctTcrson, Rnnck, llnrlmur D. A. Gregg. Thin! Rnw--- G. ll. llulclL,Ricl1lmycr. Aron, A. 0. Willauicr. Il:mycs,WcsL, VV0ullcy.In1,glc, Darlington, Duliig, C. M. Sziunrlcrs. Sammi Row -- Stubbs, Slmy, Mullorml, lluckclt, llulilicll. Hutchins, liinlcy, Swann, Vim Lcnncp, P. Lewis, Price. lfrrull Raw - K. S. Wilson, G. R. llzunillun. liirckcr, D. lllncfloimlil. G. H. Osgoucl. McViLty, T. j. Smith, D. P. Tucker, linwcr, Clmmlicrlin, W. B. Woorl, j. R. Earle. Little. Crmvlorrl. iuufinnig rui U 0 Cl ill 0l1'l4'iCER.S P1-esfirlcnt. . . . G. II. Osczoon V'iC0-lj7'l3S'illC'7Ll, . . :DWIGHT MACDONALD Sccrclmy . . . . E. W. MCVITTY T1'easm'cv' . . S. L. PARC1-um 215 Tap Row-fF0rtunc, F. W. llnskcll, W. N. llaiskcll, llolrlcr, Goff. Fnurlh Rnw- A. C. Eilwnrcls, G. W. SITlll.l1,'llllC0l'11li, PIRLL, V. Z. Rcaul, llowlnncl, J. W. Pnrkcr, J. F. llziskcll, W. Wright, Finlay. Third Row - linnnnrcl, J. II. llcnnctt, Szmforcl, Gonurz, J. A. Thomais, ll. l'. Jolmson, 1. li. Roliinsnn, llurily, C. A. Eclwamls, Smith, H. D. Wcccl, P. Davis. V Scwml Rnwfl. G. Wnlkur, llnlmn, Trimble, E. W. Bell, H. ll. Williams, Sukhum, V. D. Miller, Collaulny, lf. W. Clmsc. Front Row-D. W. Byron, E. Cornish, A. F. I-Izimillun, Gunhy, Shore, Howard, W. C. Byron, Clcnclcnin, K. B. Grillin. President . . . . Vice-President . Secretary-Treasurer . J. D D H. BENNETT W. BYRON L. CLRNDRNIN E. W. CORNISII A C. EDWARDS R. L. ARNOLD - M. W. BAIIAN H BANNARD D C. COLLADAY P. DAVIS E. W. BELL W. C. BYRON B L. FORTIINII A. S. GORE A. F. IIAMILTON F. W. CHASE W. H. CORDUSII-nn, 2ND Somuffllmerlm OFFICERS MEMBERS 1924 R. J. FLIDMING, JR. K. B. GRII4'I+'IN F. W. IIASKRLI. J. Il0NVLAND, JR. F. A. liULL-MAN 1.9.95 C. A. EDWARDS S. J. IJARDY W. N. IIASIII-:I.I., JR G. W. SMITII 1926 J. F. IIASKELL H. P. JOHNSON M. S. MIOIIARI. V. D. MILLER F. W. PRRSIIING 1927 P. FINLAY 216 Cllulli 'r I'nII.II' SIIORIQ, JR. E. C. GUNIIY J. A. IIOXVAIID, JR. J. W. PARKER J. H. READ M. A. SIILENKEI J. A. THOMAS H. D. WIGIED T. G. SMITII P. S. SUKIIUM J. B. ',lfI'I'cOMII J. G. VVALKER W. WliXGll'D J. W. PLATT J. li. ROBINSON M. SANFORD F. B. TRIMDLII H. B. WILLIAMS J. M. GOMEZ E. M. HOLDER I. Slamliny-ll. L. Ross, lnglc, W llcclcr, lfzmrnum, Slmrlnuvk, Mr. I'n.rcl1cr. ' Silling --Dullufl, Crowell, A. A. Nichols, I. E. 'I'lmycr, J. II. Osgood, Van Lcnnup, llcrkclcy. President . . . Vice-P1'csi11m1.l . Secretary . . . Treasurer . J. S. B1cNN1c'r'1' L. A. Cnowlcln. Num. Dow J. M. 1 .mNUM A. G-. FLOOD E. C. l3l'lR.Kl'II.lG M n. W1I.mcI.m Smumumom 'ccicenmifillllc Society Ol1'l l Cl'1'R.S Mlfuvllslcus 1.924 K. B. GIHIPFIN E. H. llUNT G. B. TQIMBALI J. G. :KNIGHT 7.02.5 N. Il. ,lJ0m.oxf1v DAv1D 1Nc:I.1-1, Jn. 1 926' A. G. li. 1 AmCIm.D FACULTY MEMlSli1ll.S Du. C. 'Il. CLARK Mn. W. E. .FISKE 217 . J. b. 4 . ll.. F. Nomus, '24- w 'l'llAYl'IR, '24 A. A. .NlCll0LS, '24 G ll. Osuoon, '24 ll. L. W. B. J. Nl. E. D. Ross VANl.mNNm' V1-mmm lvIll'Il'll.l'lli, Jn. V. L. YIGATON N. lf. Smml.-xwu Mn. S. l.. l'.-xmwum Top Row U. W. Smillm, Mills, I . I'. Kvppcl. Tlfinl Raw Hchunck, I . M. juuulu-l, Richlmycr. IC. Millcr, J. S. llnvcn. I Smwlrl Raw 1'ImII,,I. ll. Wccrl, j. M. lllllflllllllll, Rllcy. llmmkur, Nl. Nllll'DllCy. lfirxl Rnw - llcrkulcy, K. S. Wilsun, Will, Sage, IJ. MiLC1lllIlilltl, 'l'. jucckcl, R. Coulter. l'l'1fx'i1lclLl. . . Vvfcfc:-l'1'as1frlcnl . . Scc1'1ftu1'y-7'7'I:r1x'm'c1' R. COUL'1'l'lli J. ll. llmuc J. S. llAvI4:N D. li. IIINCIIMAN ll. W. lloomxn IC. C. ISIIIIIIUIIIIIY W. W. ll,n'If'IIaI.n C Ol'll'llCI'lRS NIIIMBEIIS 1.024 l+'. M. .T,wIc:IcIcI. 'l'. .JAIICIQIIL F. P. KI':I'I'III. DwIcIII'I' NIAcImNAI.n, Jn. .l'lLAM lVIII.I.IcIc, Jn. Id. K. MIIIIIS, Jn. 1.925 1-026' J. T. SCIIIINCIQ 1.927 VERNON MUNROIQ, JII. 218 . . II' D. SAGE . . M. 1. Swlclm . . PIIILIP WILL, J R. S. lVlORISON, 2ND XIVELLES MIIlt1'Ill1l A. G. 1lIClI'1'MYl41ll F. D. RILEY, Jn. J. ll. WI-:I-:Im W. F. COAN K. WVILSON Y R. YI I I ,....,..Y. . -MF .,,,.,,,.--, .K ,,.-....-....1! -K 7 X, ' J. XJ Y if N! WM A A' Slanzliug W-Mr. Pcanrson, Mr. Russ, Sawyer, Robbins, James. Wnlhur, Shore. Silling -- Iiurncll, A. H. U'Nvil, lirxmclcnburg, Vlmrlcswnrllm, O'ConncIl, Elliott, McL:u1gl1iln. I'w:.w1Zfla nl . . Virrn-l'1'cs'ifl1: nt . Scr:1'clm'y . . 7y7'CU.S'lL7'07' . Mn. Ross J. D. CIIARLESXVORTII P. Y. .Tfxnrlss C. T. 1QLI.1o'rT, Jn. J. A. BRANDENBURG Afhucfic SSOfCI1f8lffI110JUl OFFICIGRS MEMBERS Ifaculty M evnbcrs Captains J. G. WAI.1s1m M anagcrs H. A. BURNELL 1924 A. P. MCLAUGIILIN 1925 1.926 R. H. O'C0NN1ar.L 220 J. D. ClIARLESXVOH.'I'lI A. Il. O'N1-zu, li. H. O'CoNN1c1.l. Mu. Ross MR. PIGARSON A. H. O'N1Q:1L SAHIN IQOIXISINS PHILIP Suomi, Jn. R. A. SAWYER fl' v -. -. A -,-1 w w.-.Iwi mm mm rm Il ME DUIJLIQY BIQLI., '24 J. A. ISIIIINIJIQNIIIIIIII, J. D. CIIAIII,I+:swoII'1'II, G. L. Com-1, '24 J. C. Clmslsv, '24 W. IC. IJONVNIGY, '25 M. II. ICIIIJY, '25 25 M J. A. Bl!..'XNDl'ZNllITlUi, '25 C. 'l'. EI.I.Io'1 I', '24 E. H. I'IUN'1',' '24 D. B. LINSCO'l 1', '24 Football C. 'l'. l5I1,LIo'1'T, '24 II. M. 'I'II.L1s, '26 J. F. FOSTIQII, '26 C. H. GIIIIIGS, '26 R. C. CUIINIQY, '24 J. M. MCCIIIIADY, '24 Truck R. H. O'CONNIcLI,, '26 Baseball R. B. MACPIIAIL, '25 A. P. MGLAUGIILIN, '24- R. H. 0'CoNNIaLI., '26 J. V. PIIIQLAN, '24 W. C. PINIII, '25 PIIILII' Suoluc, '24 M. I. SWIGDE, '25 B. C. 'l'II11f1-, '24 L. W. WIQINIGII, '25 A. H. 0'NIaIL, '24 S. ROBBINS, lima, '24 R. A. SAWYIIII, '25 J. G. WALB1-III, '25 ,,,4 ff - I MAJOR CAPTAINS 221 King, McI,nu1.:hlin, 0'Ncil, Wanllwcr, I lntIu-r. ' CHEER LEADERS SlumIim1ffSzLwycr, Tripp, Fmscr, Murray, II. lb. Weed. .Willing -fSImrc, liurncll, Gorham, Robbins, L. W. King, james P. E. A. POLICE 222 .Z22.... I 5 ' Q WULWV 'T ' f Q N, EQ Q2 ww Y W M t ' ' ' U - W- Y Y -A -A A A , . , Foolflbamm 1 . , , , .,,.. I . N fa fm? . VN s. . ,. ,1 6 xx A s... I- .- - . , ,A W ' .','ucV ,JA . .. 135-1 . -. -.--f . ldimn . . - ., V' ,. ..., ' l'f?': ' 223 M mm' .it-.t me . i 1 Blake Manager .lllllll!S Captain Charlosworth Coach llllooltlhtatllll URINU the l923 season, football proved itself to be as popular as in former years, with :Lt least sixty eandidates on the first squad and one hundred and fifty more on elass squads. The preliminary season was brought to a close by a victory the week before the Andover game. 'l'he team won three games and lost three during the season. The first game, with the Dartmouth I reshman team, resulted in a victory for the Academy by at score of 7 to 0. The next three games, however, were defeats. 'l'he strong Yale l reshman team overeaune the Aeztdemy team 9 to 3, while a week later the llarvard Freslnnen won l2 to 9. 'l'he next week, tl1e Princeton 1 reshmen, with an exceptionally fast team, obtained a deeisive verdiet of 24 to 0. On Nov,emher 3 the squad journeyed to Woreester where the team won its seeond victory 14 to 2. Worcester secured her two points in the Iirst half, but the Exeter team easily overealme their opponent's lead in thc last few minutes of play. 'l'he last preliminary game, with Hebron Academy, was also won by the Academy 7 to 0. On November 17 the forty-third annual game with Andover was held on the Plimpton Play- ing Fields. Andover seored :t touchdown in the third quarter after a series of line-bucks by Randall, their versatile quarterback. During the last period Exeter scored seven points after n few minutes of play, Pine carrying the ball aeross the line. From that time until tl1e end of the game neither goal line was threatened, although Andover missed an attempted field goal by inches. The All-Class Team defeated the Andover All-Club Team 19 to 7 on the following Saturday. 224 Tap Row lL11r11ey. Griggs, Iidfly. Cole, l!r:1,111lu11b111'g. T11 irml Now .S'1'fw11l Raw l r1111l Row-- ll. lim-Il, Ilowney.W1-i11e1','l'1'ipp, I I'L'I1Cl1. I x rinsroll. Mn'C'1'e:1cly. Foster, ll, M, Ellis. ,I. l'. l'ro5l1y.j:11111's. line. I'l1el1111. Swe1I1-, Iilliull. l'o11cl1 liluke, C'l1:1rlesw'o1'll1, Mr. Murch, O'C'111111ell, Shore. Exeter vsf, rztxnnelovem l'1Xl'1'l'l'2li AN1mov IG It SNYIGDIG Cl'111111.1xNj . , Left and . ....,. PRIOR C1111f:1:s Cl+'1:1-1N1v11J . .,..... . ld! mcklc .......... S1111-11, Cl . 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Ilerullir1es'111u11-Iroxve U,ILl'1fIIlOll1111D. Field J udge-Holland. Ti'I?LC--15111. periods. 7 3 9 0 14 7 SfE1flLS0I1'IlyS Games October 0 . . ..... Exeter, October 13 . . Exeter, October 20 . . . Exeter, October 27 . . . Exeter, November 3 . . . Exeter, November 10 . . . Exeter, November 17 . . . Exeter, 225 7 D:t1't111o11tl1 F1'0Shlll0ll, 0 Yule 1 resl1111e11, 9 Hzu'vn.1'd FFOSIIIYICII, I2 Princeton Freshmen, 24 Worcester Academy, 2 Hebron Academy, 0 Andover, 7 ff Capluin J. D. CIIAnI.10swv011'1'n DUDLEY BELL F. S. CHASE G. L. COLE, Ju. J. P. Cnosnv J. M. DALENZ J. A. BRANDENBURG W. A. DowNEY M. H. EDDY H. M. ELLIS 1--f . . . ..-'1 H, . , , , 0, Q M +1 m mul Academy 1110013111911 8111111161411 Manager P. Y. J AMES 1924 C. 'l'. E1.1.1o'1 r, Jn. R. C. GURNE1' 1iIClIAR.D I-Iummlm D. J. Klcnm' D. B. I.1Nsco1 1' J. M. MCCREADY 1.925 J. S. Fmmcn W. C. PINE 1.926 C. J. Gmmas 1.927 R. B. LUMAN 1Exe6erqAkn60ver1Fe0tbaM1Kgecords 1878 . . 1879 . . 1880 . . 1881 . . 1882 . . 1883 . . 1884 . . 1885 . . 1886 . . 1887 .. 1888 . . 1889 . . 1890 . . 1891 . . 1892 . . 1893 . . 1894 . . 1895 .. 1896 .. 1897 .. 1898 . . 1899 .. 1900 . . . . E. A. . . 0 22 1901 . . . . 18 0 1902 .,. . . 8 8 1903 . . . . 0 6 1904 . . . . 0 12 1905 . . . . 6 17 1906 . . . . 8 11 1907 . . . . 33 11 1908 . . . . 26 0 1909 . . . . 44 4 1910 . . . . 0 10 1911 . . . . No game 1912 . . . . 0 16 1913 . . . . 10 26 1914 . . . . 28 18 1915 . . . . 26 10 1916 . . . . No game 1917 . . . . No game 1918 . . . . 0 H 28 1919 . . . . 18 14 1920 . . . . O 0 1921 . . . . 0 17 1922 . . . . . . 10 0 1923 . . . . . . Games won by Andover, 21, by Exeter, 195 Tied games, 3. Points scored by Exeter, 582 5 by Andover, 548. 226 Couch II. C. limluc J. V. PIIIGLAN R.. C. SCHAUH I'lm.11- Simms B. C. 'l'Iuv1' J. W. W11.soN M. 1. Swlam-1 Lows 1fVElNlCR J. F. 1 0S'l'l'll!. R. I-I. O'CoNNlc1.L E. A. . 5 0 . . 17 29 . . 14 11 . . 35 10 .. 0 28 . . 0 6 . . 6 9 . . 0 12 . . 0 3 . . 0 21 . 5 23 . . O 7 . . 59 0 . . 78 7 . . 37 7 . . 6 0 . . 3 ' 0 . . 26 7 . . 0 19 . 3 6 . . 34 3 . . 12 3 7 7 V ', -, 153. ww' V... , mb r . , , . , -5-fag., ,,f+ U P 1 I 4 SLQJ WSQ, .- Kgs ,.'. U - W may . z 5515 P . , 'NMMA' beva I , . WWW ES' W W 5 nw + ':., ' Track 5 W M T - - ,,-...Jia n YL: in lff-ni :f 5 ' v M W.-qqe'z 3 i'E,k.-x- f.., .1 A , PPT- 4iQ:z5 Q- ' . ffww. .wdwm NM f I ' 2.651 1 ,-, 4' PM ,. -.-, ' ., .,.. -- P f ,. m , - 227 lr mm imfs Ll 1- . Q 1 v ' X 1 ' N 2 xi Q ' 'KR iic.ff?Tfi . 11' Hd' Captain Lundcll Coach Connors Manager Bickferd li 1I l8LCCilS HE B. A. A. Indoor Track Meet was the first in which Exeter contested. Exeter deli ated Andover in the one-mile relay race. 1'renderg.:ast, the first runner for Exeter, ffll in the beginning of the race, but through the excellent running ol' Vilas, WN:-il, and Lnndell, Exeter broke the tape five yards ahead of Andover. C. T. ldlliott, Jr., the only other l'lxrlm1' een- testant, placed third in the high hurdles. The other indoor meet which Exeter entered was the Annual New England lnterscliolasiic Meet on March 3. Although Huntington won, two records were broken, and one was equalled by Exeter men. A. H. O'Neil lowered the record for the 1000-yard run to 2 min., 3-5 src., u hilc Hanley broke the shot-put record with at threw of 42 feet, 10M inches, and C. T. Elliott, Jr., equalled the record for the 60-yard hurdles. The first meet of the spring term was the Pennsylvania Relay Carnival, which took place in Philadelphia on April 27 and 28. The Exeter Relay Team, consisting of R. ll. O'Connell, C. A. Keller, J. Prendergast, and A. I-I. O'Neil, wen the lnlerseholastic Medley Relay Championship of America on the twenty-seventh, and on the twenty-eig.rhth placed third in the one-mile relay, Mercersberg and Hill School placing first and second respectively. The next meet, a dual meet with Harvard lfreslnnen, Exeter won hy the narrow margin of five points. The events were closely contested throughout, and the outcome was not determined until the last event, in which Brandenburg b1'oke the school record in the discus with a throw ol' 120 feet, 11 inches. Andover defeated Exeter in the Harvard lnterscholastic Meet on May 12 with a score of 61 to 42. Two records were broken, one by Brandenburg, Exeter, who threw the discus 122 feel, another by Healey, Andover, who threw the javclin 104 feet, 5 inches. The only other dual meet of the preliminary season was with M. I. T. Freshmen, who were easily defeated by Exeter with the score of 103 to 23. In the Bowdoin Interscholastie Meet on May 20, Exeter was victorious. In the hurdles C. T. Elliott, Jr., lowered the record to 15 3-5 seconds, and A. H. O'N eil lowered the record for the half-mile run to 2 min., 2-5 sec. , Andover, victorious in the Exeter-Andover Dual Meet for the first time in seven years, ob- tained the lead in the beginning and kept it throughout. Three records were broken in the meet. R. McAnulty, of Exeter, won the discus with a record throw of 120 feet, IM inches. Slagle, of Andover, broke the pole-vault record by vaulting 11 feet, SM inches, while Healey, also of Andover, hurled the javelin 172 feet for a record. 228 np Row-- Nnrtun, J. A. Davis, Dnlcnz, Wright, l'. Davis, Mncombcr. Third Row-Gore, Pilmam, Vilas, O'Conncll, llollis, M:LcMukin, F. li. Clark. Smfnurl Raw --R. lVlcL'rc:uly, McAnulty, Kclchcr, Bmnclcnlmrg, llrndlcy, Rocgncr, Prcndcrgnst, Swccle. Frou! Ru-zvglicllcr, Driscoll, Conch Connors, Lunclcll, Ilickforcl, Elliott, O'Ncil. 3 V.llYllF'dllCCllK THREE Oflllfflill, C. G. 'l'. LUNm+:1.I, S. R. l31mDm:v, Jn. J. A. IJAVIS . J. Dmscom. l'lliANKI.lN lIm.L1s ,Il J. A. B1mNmaNrsUm: PUTNAM DAVIS Conch Gmolcuw S. CONNOILS 1.994 J. L. Jil'lLElIIGli C. A. Km.l.1-in C. G. 'l'. lAUNDI'lIiL . O. lVIM:lVI,x1uN R. II. MCA.NULTY T 1.925 J. E. Goma A. H. O'N1+zlr, II. C. Mlwommm 1926 R. II. O'CONN1sLL 229 M zmagcr J. C. BICKFORD Romsivr MCCREADY J. R. PITMAN, Jn. .loslavu PRENDERGAST J. W. VILAS W. H. NORTON M. 1. Swlcule WL 1--1 . ,JF lr sw:-v? w..f.t.. m q , lExe1f:e1r'f-fxinidloveir Vllqireifclli Meet, . 120-Yard High Hurdles.-Won by Vilas Clijg second, Elliott CEJQ third, Paxton QAJ. Time, 16 4-5 seconds. 100-Yard Dash.-Won by Lundell CEJ, second, Borah QAJ, third, Glendenning CAQ. Time, 10 2-5 seconds. Mile Run.-Won by Smith CAJQ second, Pitman CEJQ third, Chute CAJ. Time, 4 minutes, 37 seconds. High Jump.-Tie for first between lildwards, Hammond, and Larson CAJ. Height, 5 feet, 7 inches. ' 440-Yard Dash.-Won by O'Neil CED, second, Allen CAJ, third, Posey QAJ. Time, 51 seconds. , 12-Pound Shot Put.-Won by Driscoll CEJQ second, Bradley CAJQ third, Murphy CAJ. Distance, 46 feet, 6 inches. 220-Yar1lDash.-Won by Lundell CEJ, second, Hutchinson CAJQ third, Borah QAJ. Time, 22 3-5 seconds. ' 220-Yard Low Ilimllcs.-Won by Elliott CBJ, second, Vilas QED, third, Paxton CA.J. Time, 26 1-5 seconds. Hammer Throw.-VVon by Kern CAJQ second, Bradley CAJ, third, McAnulty CEJ. Dis- tance, 151 feet, 11 inches. Pole Vault.-Won by Slagle CAJQ second, tie between Clark CEJ and Toner CAJ. Height, 11 feet, SM inches. CN ew dual meet I'CCOl'Kl.D Javelin Throw.-Won by Healey CAJ, second, Murphy CA.Jg third, Tseng QAJ. Distance, 172 feet, 3 inches. CNew dual meet reeordj Discus Throw.-Won by McAnulty CED, second, Bradley CAJ, third, Brandenburg CEJ. Distance, 120 feet, 1M inches. CNew dual meet record.J Broad Jump.-Won by Glendenning QAJ, second, Wright CEJQ third, Brandenburg CEJ. Distance, 22 feet, 5 inches. - ' 880-Yard Run.-Won by O'Neil CE.Jg second, Multer CAJQ third, Gore CEJ. Time, 1 minute, 58 3-5 seconds. Summary: Andover, 68, Exeter, 58. 230 lr KAWWY February 4 February 22 Merch 3 . . April 27-28 May 5 . May 12 M:Ly19 . . May 26 Mny 30 . . J une 2 . YEAR. 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893-1896 . 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 Exeter points Meets ,- 'N mie wss. me 1.1 Season, At Boston, B. A. A. Relay against Andover. VVon by Exeter. Time: 3 minutes, 44 seconds. Open 45-yard hurdles, third place by C. T. Elliott, Jr. At Exeter, Faculty Shield Meet. 1923, 39 points, 1924, 21 points, 1925, 16 points, 1926, 14 points. School record of 6 1-5 seconds in 45-ynrd hurdles and 4 4-5 seconds in 40-yard dash equalled hy C. T. Elliott, Jr., and C. G. T. Lnndell respectively. At Boston, New Engglatnd Prepnmtory School Meet. Exeter defeated by Huntington. Three new records established by Exeter men: 2 minutes, 21 3-5 seconds in 1000-yaird run by A. II. O'Neilg 7 4-5 seconds in 60-yard hurdles by C. T. Elliott, Jr., 42 feet, 10 1-2 inches in shot put by R. W. Henley. At Pliilodelpliiat, Pennsylvania Relay Cztrnivnl. lnterscholustic Medley Relay Championship of Amerieu, won by Exeter. One Mile Prep:n':itory School Cluunpionship of AlI1C1'lC1L, third plnce. At Exeter, llztrvnrd l reshmen. Exeter, 65 1-2 points 5 Ile,rvm'd Freshmen, 60 1-2 points. J. A. Brandenburg set new school discus record of 120 feet, 11. inches. At C1LlI1bIltil,l0, llnrvatrd lnterscholnstics. Exeter defeated by Andover. J. A. Brandenburg set new record of 122 feet, 5 1-2 inches in discus throw, At Exeter, M. 1. T. Freshmen. Exeter, 103 points, M. 1. T. Freshmen, 23 points. At Bowdoin, Bowdoin lntercsholzistic Meet. Won by Exeter. A. I-I. O'Neil set new record of 2 minutes, 2-5 second in the 880-yard run. CI. T. Elliott, Jr., made new records of 15 3-5 seconds in the 120-yard high hurdles, und 25 3-5 seconds in the 220-yard low hurdles. At Exeter, Memorirtl Day Meet. 1924, 39 points, 1925, 38 .pointsg 1923, 23 points, 1926, 10 points. At Andover, Exeter-Andover Duul Meet. Andover, 68 points, Exeter, 58 points. Exeter-Andover Dual Meet Records l'.E.A. r.A.A. YEAR r.n.A. r.A.A. . . 3 6 1908 . . . 58 38 . . no meet , 1909 . . . . 47 49 . . 44 46 1910 . . . . 54 1-6 41 5-6 . . 36 54 1911 . . . . 58 37 . . no meets 1912 . . . 71 25 . . . 37 1-2 66 1-2 1913 . . . . 48 48 . . 59 37 1914 . . . . 59 37 .' . 68 1-6 35 5-6 1915 . . . . 41- 54 . . 57 1-2 46 1-2 1916 . . . . 70 1-3 25 2-3 . . 61 43 1917 . . . . no meet . . 51 53 1918 . . . . 72 1-2 23 1-2 . . 37 2-3 58 1-3 1919 . . . . 72 2-3 35 1-3 . . 63 2-3 32 1-3 1920 . . . 58 50 . . no meet 1921 . . . 59 1-4 48 3-4 . . 47 1-2 48 1-2 1922 ..... . . 69 3-4 56 1-4 39 1-6 56 5-6 1923 ...... . 58 68 . . 1,502 1-3 Andover points . . . . . 1,220 2-3 16 Meets . . . . 11 One tie meet 231 I , -.-JK ,-!. Captain A. H. O'N EIL D. B. BLOSSOM B. BUTLER J. K. CILLBY F. B. CLARK H. F. CORCORAN J. P. CROSBY J. M. DALENZ C. T. ELLIOTT H. S. FLATIIER J. A. BRANDENBURG J. B. CARSON P. DAVIS W. E. DOWNEY M. H. EDDY J. S. FRENCH F. P. BENNETT A. M. DUEFIELD R. O. EVANS 1924 Tmdk Sqmdl Coaches MR. J. H. CLAUSEN MR. W. E. LEWIS MR. O. W. PEARSON MR. H. C. BLAKE MR. J. S. FORD MR . F. R. WIiITNIAN 1924 H. GILIIETTE J. E. GORE C. B. IIAINES D. B. HIINCIIMAN F. P. JONES F. P. ZKEPPEL, JR. D. R. LITTLE H. C. MACOMIXEII 1925 D. R. JACOB W. K. LANE, JR. J. R. LEWIS I-I. RUBINO G. M. SAUNDERS 1926 A. V. GRADY A. F. HAMILTON K. B. JONES M. G. LUCE 1927 D. C. FERGUSON 232 Manager H. A. BURNELL, JR. H. Q. MIDDENDORIF E. K. MIIITIS, JR. A. H. O'N EIL J. H. READ D. B. STRAU13 B. W. TRAFFORD, JR B. C. TRIPP H. K. WEIR J. W. WILSON S. L. SI-IERNVOOD W. SMITH F. J. SULLIVAN M. I. SNVEDE J. WHITE E. A. WRIGHT, 3RD R. H. O,CONNELL H. N. ROBERTS P. S. SUKHUM lim mvicsawa T Event 100-Yard Dash 220-Yurfl Dash . . 440-Yaml Dash . . Half-Mile Run. . . One-Mile Run . . 120-Yard Hurdles . 220-Yard Hurrlles . . . Running High Jump . . Pole Vault ..... Running Broad Jump . Putting 16-lb. Shot . . Putting 12-lb. Shot . . Throwing 12-lb. Hammer .... Throwing Discus . 40-Yard Dash . . 300-Yard Dash . . 600-Yard Run . . . 1000-Yard Run . . 45-Yard Hurdles . Pole Vault .... Running High Jump . . . . Putting 16-lb. Shot Putting 12-lb. Shot Y . .. . ,N7 .-H1 ' 1 'r ' , , '22 . m Ll 1I 5LfCllXi llQfBC01I fIllS OUTDOOR liecorfl Jflulcer Dah: 9 4-5 S. l . W. 1fVA'l'l'1l1M.-KN, JR., '20 June 5, 21 4-5 S. F. W. vVA'l'141ltMAN, .IR., '20 June 5, 49 1-5 s. R. G. SM1'l'Il, '20 May 30, 1 in., 57 2-5 W. J. l!iNc:1mM, '12 Many 30, 4 m., 26 4-5 S. 1. D. 1VlAelmNzm, '11 Muy 20, 15 3-5 S. C. 'I'. 1'l11l1l0'l 1', JR., '24 May 26, 25 1-5 s. W. SM1'1'l1, '16 May 13, 6 ft., 3-8 in. J. 1'1. MeDo1m.u.1,, '13 May 6, 12 ft., N1 G. HANSRN, '17 .hme 9, 23 ft., 5 3-8 in. I1. T. vVOR'I'lllNG'1'0N, '15 Muy 3, 44 ft., 11 1-4 in. E. J. IJART, '07 Muy 30, 51 ft., 8 1-2 in. W. II. .liI1l.liPA'I'RICK, '16 May 30, 171. ft. H. EMERY, '20 June 16, 122 ft., 5 1-2 in. J. A. BRANDRNBURG, '25 Many 12, INDOOR 4 3-5 s. H. E. JONES, '98 Mar. 23, J. A. CONNELLY, '11 Feb. 22, E. H. BAKER, '08 Feb. 29, F. E. BURNS, '11 Feb. 22, Feb. 26, Feb. 25, C. M. JONES, '14 Feb. 28, D. B. LOURIE, '18 Feb. 22, C. G. T. LUNDELL, '23 Feb. 22, 32 S. F. BURNS, '11 Mar. 5, 1. m., 14 1-5 s. E. A. TESCIINER, '13 M1L1'.29, 2 m., 16 3-5 s. W. J. BINGIIAM, '12 Mer. 27, 5 4-5 S. C. T. ELL1o'1'T, JR., '24 Feb. 22, 10 ft., 11 1-2 in. N. G. IIANSEN, '17 Feb. 23, 6 ft., 1 1-2 in. W. L. J. WIIAI4EN, '18 Feb. 26, 43 ft., 3 3-4 in. E. J. HART, '07 Feb. 22, 50 ft., 11 in. E. J. IIART, '07 Feb. 22, 233 1920 1920 1918 1911 1911 1923 1916 1911 1915 1913 1907 1914 1920 1923 1898 1908 1908 1909 1910 1911 1914 1917 1923 1910 1913 1912 1924 1915 1916 1906 1907 BE NQ ' 'rm dh EN , , 12' l Capt-:Lin 0'Noil April 25-26 . May 3 . . May 10 . . May 17 . . Many 24- . . May 31 . . 'fm FJ Couch Clausen i . i Nlunngcr Burnull TTMCHS SfCll'llCEfIlllllllliB 234 . . . . Penn. Relays :Lt Pllilzulclplxiam Harvard Frcshmcn H:u'va.1'd lntcrscllolustics M. I. T. Freshmen Springfield Freshmen . . Andover ..-: ,,.v-'f- M 1 g My Z7 SMEHIQWS a . NW L W a A 54 IJ WMMMH hu . Q Aff X ,, ,u E M :li - 1 ' X Q W 41 if P606 A , Hr A f '55 . W,-V V v - lg , f - W4 - vs fl , . + U ,, . - - .wqry Q , E5 f 54 1 4 M , -..,., ,pg - -r - 3,-xy -. R -. A fi, ' - -cw ' ,'.+ rf H , A ,L wi . - .e Q rf. ff vw- r x 1 f ,I ' WI - X K . 4, 4 5 If h f - 1 X K If? 5 x f 0 , '33 s FI' , , . f xv, Q I -if 1 , . 1 f. f 1 ' , 1 X X ' . I 4 N f .am .wi v ., , , M, qw -ig V :m,,.':f'v1.-' 'I fa... ,.,. 1-:- -L', Efi..,a,.Q f I 'f V ,,, 1 '- ' -' 1. 1--4 ri . vi XMIWY EE! smzd wf-'-wi:-at E!! vw Ll Pj Q ' Wd ,A 1.1, ,L ,. , 1, 'E li ' Y 1 , ev f i Captain Macaulay Com-li Ptrker Managnr Colman Baseltalll HEN the call for baseball candidates was issued shortly after the beginning of the spring term, five letter men, seine very promising players from last yea1's squad and a few new men who had had experience on other teams reported to Coach Parker. With this material in view, Exeter seemed to have an excellent chance to avenge her defeat by Andover the pre- ceding year. On April 14, the team opened its season with a game against Cambridge Latin. Exeter, showing the effects of her lack of practice, was defeated by a score of 4-1. After this none too auspicious start, the team won its next five games, the most closely contested of these being the one with the Princeton Freslnnen, who lost to the Academy nine only after a ten-inning battle. The next game was with the strong Dartmouth'Freshman team, and from this, although Exeter was practically at the peak of her form, the Freshmen, playing a fine defensive game, emerged the victors by a 1-0 score. Patten, a former Exeter player, pitched for the visitors, and made their victory certain through his excellent control. In the remaining three games of the preliminary season, Exeter was successful, defeating the Holy Cross Freshmen, Worcester Academy, and the Yale Freshmen. On June 9, the Academy team met Andover on the Plimpton playing fields in the annual let- ter game. Although Exeter played to the best of her ability at all times, the team was never able to overcome the lead gained by Andover in the first inning, and lost by the score of 10-5. The student body should have no reason to feel ashamed of their team, which was called upon to face one of the best nines which Coach Daly of Andover has turned out for years. Surely there can be no disgrace in honorable defeat. Not considering the Andover game, the season was a decided success, since Exeter won eight and lost only two of her preliminary contests. 236 lllxvtm lllxetm lCxc',l,r-1 ldxeter ,xer- l I 1 Exetc-1' Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter . Exeter Exeter Staznlrlilzgm- Coleman, Hunt, Sawyer, Wortlnun, Mncl'l1nil, Linscott. Silliug - Bennett, Wzlllmer, Coach Parker, Macaulay, Colnmn, lvIcLnughl1n Bmckttl. 1923 BASEBALL TEAM 1925 Bnsellmll Seagull . l fwZLlllllI'l1l2j0 llntin . . . 20 rlvlllllbll Silllllllllllw . . . l0 lirown '26 . . . . . 4 llebron AUILKIUIIIY . . . El l'l:tl'v:1,rml Hz-voml 'l'e:un . S l,l'lll0l!l,0Il '26 . , . . 3 VVvstb1'ooli Seminxtry . 0 IJ:n't1noutl1 '26 . . . . ll Holy C1'oss'26 . . . 6 Worcester Academy . . 4 Yale '26 ...... . . 6 Huntington School . VVon, 10 Lost, 2 Tied, 0 lflxeter, 5 Andover, 10 237 1: vw QL . .11 asa m:d i.mk . X -I X V i' ' . . f ' fi . lx ..: Xb I, av j sf A a- ll- . my pl A . . A N 9 1 , 11, .r Xe' ,g Cupbuln Nflllfbllgllllll Couch Murch Mlllllll-WI' 1i0lH11ilIS 1924 801101111116 .- 'J April 12-Czunbridgc Latin May 10- llzirvzml '27 April 16- Tilton Seminary May 14 - Wcs1,1n'ook Sc-ininzn'y April 10-Open Many 17--Yailo '27 C1111 New Ilzivonj April 23 - Hebron Acaclciny May 21 M lloly Cross '27 April 26-- Brown '27 Mary 24 - Wo1'oos1,o1' Aozulomy April 30 - Tufts Second Teuni Many 28 - 1JI1,l'1fll10l111ll '27 May 3 - 1'11LI'V111'fl Second Team Juno 4 - 1vCll1fW01'1fl1 1nst,ii,ut,o May 7 - Cushing Academy - Juno 7 -- Andovvr Cut, Aiidovorj 1E1XC1114'31I H,1x1111f11llIDVff'J1I' 1308610811111 1R4I'3fC01I'fI1lS 1'.l'l.A. P.A.A. P.1c.A. l'.A.A. l'.141.A.1'.A.A 1878 . . . 12 1 1802 ..... 5 10 1000 . . . . 5 21 1878 . . . 8 10 1803-1806 . . no ggauiuxs 1010 , . . . 4 5 1879 . . . 2 10 1807 . . . . 12 li 1011 . . . 2 1 1880 . . . 0 0 1808 . . . 2 8 1012 . . . . 4 5 1881 . . 5 13 1800 . . . 0 8 1013 . . , 5 4 1882 . . . 7 5 1000 . . . . 0 1014 . . . . 7 0 1883 . . 5 10 1001 . . . 8 5 1015 . . . 10 2 1884 . . . 5 13 1001 . , . 2 0 1010 , . . 2 1 1885 . . . 0 1 1001 . . 0 0 1017 . . . . no gmno 1886 . , . 7 0 1002 . . 5 3 1018 , . . . 10 1 1887 . . . 0 22 1003 . , . 0 1 1010 . . . . 11 fl 1888 . . . 4 0 1004 . . . 2 1 1020 , . . . 8 5 1880 . . . 3 2 1005 . . 4 0 1021 . . . 1 3 1890 . , . no ganna 1000 . . 2 3 1022 . . . 2 15 1801 . . . 1 7 1007 . . . 2 3 1023 . . 5 10 1008 . . , 3 5 Games won: By Exeter, 183 by Andover, 25. 238 Totals . . 208 266 4 JB ? uf1'Ra'w Hultcr, lI.Lrcly, Duclluy, W. A. Brown, Hunt, D. Bell, Im,.1llL, LLL, l r.m.r,Ii1p,p,1l1s, Fyars, R. IIubb.Lrrl,j.l . Chase, Lmvm 1' - - 1 - f . 1. - .. r... 'ff' 1' . . . 1 Middle Row- K. Mnram, Haley, Couklcy, Suwycr, Linscott, Couch M urch, Cnplnin MCI1ZlllKllIiI1, Mzumgcr Robbins, Loud, GO0llWlll Calhoun, MaLcl'l1u.il, Gurney, Alexander. Iiallnm Ruw-- Mclfurlarnd, Fortune, C.S1uln1lcrs,PI1cl:m, Guru, Brockclmun, Woolscy, Morgzm. CrL71ta.1ln. A. P. NICLAUGIILIN D. BELL J. P. CHASE D. B. FRASER, Jn., R. C. GURNEY R. B. ALEXANDER C. H. BROCKELMAN B. L. FORTUNE P. C. Goonwnv J. E. GORE W. A. BROWN H. C. CAI-1ooN 119241 B.-mllwdll Coarrh S. A. MURCI1 1924 W. II. IIALEY R. I'IUEn,mD E. H. HUNT 1925 M. P. -HIGGINS F. E. INGALLS B. G. LEE R. B. MACPI'IAlI. H. R. NIERRILT. l9f?b' C. J. Gnlcms C. B. IKYUD, Jn. D. J. Mcl4'Am.AND 1.927 F. J. COAKLEY 239 Sqruum Illa'n.age1' S. RDBBINS, 31m, '24 D. B. LINSCO'1 1' A. P. McLAUG111.1N J. V. PHELAN L. WOCJLSIQY K. M. MOILAN W. C. PINE C. M. SAUNDERS R. A. SANVYER C. H. WOODEUEE L. W. Monc:.xN R. 'l'YEns, JE. 240 WTQ A K A A AWXVL A A X A AWZXW A A 5 R' . Q. 3 , Z- I .. ' iii? AA Q . D . , TLAD6- I NEWAVG'YQLERA-Hfa'e'4xYmYttZi 'V6'.eYf?.t .s tx!YE'1r! 'f7aYeY ' sY.x'4!mYmY:?fNan'QaY AYA .' r 1 , i 7 S l fi : 1- 1 ff gf A ' ' llilasllsetllnallll 5' , . , -,.. . ,.,.M:' . 1. .. ' 'n.fmu,At,. .- if!! -at -1 Am.-.1, ' 1' -. . 1 .5 M, HE Academy Basketball Team, although defeated by Andover, was particularly successful during the preliminary season. In eight games, the team won seven, losing only to Worces- ter in a very fast game. After almost three weeks of practice the Academy met and de- feated 'I'ilton Seminary 24 to 19 in the first game of the season. On the following Saturday, the team won from Thornton Academy 32 to 13. The next game, with Hebron Academy, although it was necessary to play an extra period, finally resulted in a victory for Exeter, 28 to 23. On February 16 the M. l. T. Freshmen met defeat at the hands of the Academy team 51 to 20, while a week later the Brown Freshman team lost 26 to 19. Exeter was defeated by Worcester Academy on February 27 by a score of 36 to 27. On the following Wednesday the team met Hebron Acad- emy in the second game of the season between the two schools and Hebron lost 28 to 21 in a slow, uninteresting game. The last game of the preliminary season was with Harvard Frcshmfn, who lost 27 to 18. On March 15 the team met Andover on the Borden Gymnasium fioor at Andover and lest an extremely close game by one point. Andover obtained a lead of four points in the first half, but at thestart of the second half Exeter started to creep up until the score stood 19 to 19 with ten minutes left to play. From that time on the lead was constantly changing, but with a little over a minute left to play Captain Mumby, of Andover, scored the winning basket. Captain Merrill and Swede played well for Exeter, while Mumby and Billhardt were And0ver's best men. 241 12 m..e? iQ.m- DEH md F, gf' . sf A EB A I-'W 'V , r I I ,L Captain Merrill Captain H. R. MERRILI1 Forwards M. I. SWEDE H. R. MERRILL Conch Pearson Basnseiibnm Team Manager S. S. GORIIAM, JR. Center J. W. Coorc Subslitules.--J. E. GORE, R. M. Wnrrcoxvm, D. J. PULL SAUNDERS. Jan. 19 . . Jan. 26 . . Feb. 2 . Feb. 9 . . Feb. 16 . . Feb. 23 . . Feb. 26 . . Mar. 1 , . Mar.8 . . Mar. 15. . Seasomfs Games . Tilton Seminary . . . Thornton Academy . . Hebron Academy . . .M.I.T.'27 . .. . Brown '27 ..... . Worcester Academy . . Hebron Academy . . . Harvard '27 .... . Dartmouth '27 . . . Andover at Andoyer. 242 -' W Manager Gorham Coach O. W. PEARSON Guards J. W. XVILSON I-I. ELIIIS INGER, W. C. POLLARD, C. M. EXETER OPPONENT . . . 24 19 . . 32 13 . . 28 23 . . 51 20 . . 51 11 . . 26 36 . . 28 21 . . 27 18 . . 18 28 . . 26 27 Slumliug --ll. M. Ellis, J. W. Fcuk, J.'lW. Wilson. SilIi11g- Swcrlc, Couch l'c:Lrson, Merrill, Gorham, Gore. Exeter WSU Andover ExIc'I'Ic1z ANDOVER MEllltILII . . . 1'iglztforwm'rl . .... MUMIIY SWEDIQ . . . lfdtforwfml . . BILLHARDT Coma . , ccnlcr . . . . BnocKI.mMAN WIIISON . . 1-ight gurml . . . . 1,0T'1'lGR ELLIS ................ left gucml ................ IQANDALL Goals from the floor.-SWIIDII, 5 3 Coox, 45 MEIQRILL, 15 fAndovcrJ MUMIIY, 55 BILLIIAIUIT, 53 BIIOCKLLIMAN, 1. , Goals f7'0T7Lf0MlS.-SWEDE, 35 MERRILL, 15 CAnclovcrJ BILLIIA1mT, 5 5 MUMIIY, 13 l3nm1IcI.II- MAN, 1. Sulzslilulions.-GORE for Swmmag Golm for VVILSONQ fAl1KlOV0l', IIAMMERSIIIQY for ll1III4llAIiD'1'Q EVANS for BIIOCKLEMAN. Referee.-KIQIILIGY. Umpire.-MULIIIQN. Timo.-Two twenty-minute pcriqds. 243 3 Y w l ' 244 3 ' fi Wf5MW1 Q9KWWi1qXWW?KKW9WV 92 EY . 1- - : 7. M on ,nn ll ocollsey TLAUC1- g , y I , ,L Q in 7 ' i t if T , - X T I' 2' 5 T - V I I ' f, j .L : li i 4. .. f 11 'hs '-.mt ii i 4 ' . Q i . !AEt'YrrWM YA!AY4rYf:5X'YmY+ 'Ym 'Y1Qr! ' Y K4Bfr!oS..TQa 42YA 'I' is diflieult to mraise a season which he fins as inaus vieiousl and ends as disa mointin l as the in . past hockey season. The season's scores are not indicative, however, of the ability which the team showed in its best moments. lmpeded by poor weather and lack of ice, the unpraetised team la ed with littlebrillianeeer team work in its first two fames both tied. I When the team get on the rinks, it began to develop into a machine, which worked with ex- cellent combination. The team easil won the next two 'amos but was defeated bv the stron r 7 - Harvard Freshman sextet of which three mon were old Exeter Jla ers. The fame at Andover 7 proved to bc a disappointment for the supporters of the Exeter team. Although the team played well, the Andover team, won with a score of three goals to Excter's one. Vaughn, the star center of the Andover team, scored all of Audover's goals, while Captain James scored for Exeter. 245 ,. ,Q , ,1 hw! mmumnmmn mm fmww nm ummm! mm wmwQi'EHQEEHniIQii?Mm. ix , Captain James Czlplrzifl. . . lllllfflllfflfl' . Coach. . . J. P. CHASE Momum. l3O'1 1' H. G. CROSBY M. P. lIme1Ns Exeter . Exeter .. Exeter . Exeter , Exeter . Exeter . Exeter . irllff-IW NL' Couch Rogers llqll0fCllifCy 1924 P. A. JONES 1925 ltleimnn I'IUl3llAliD S. R. JOHNSON 1.926 J. F. I os'rEn M24 Hockey Season . . 0 Westbrook Seminary . . 1 Browne and Nichols . . 13 Stone School . . . . . 4 Hebron Academy . . . 0 lflzwvztrcl '27 . . . . . 6 Melrose High . . . . . 5 Arlington High . . 246 Manager Gunhy . . ll. Y. .IMul1:s, '24 . . IC. C. UUNHY, '24 . . P. C. Rem-:ns W. G. SALTONSTALL li. B. MACPHAIL L. N. RHOADES J. A. THOMAS . ..O . ..1 ..O ..1 ..2 ..1 ..1 Sl fmrliug l 0slcl'. IX'1:u'l'l1:vil. Sinllollstzlll, Vrushy, f'11'l'U .S'illiu,1J -A-A limit, CURLFI1 Rupgvrs, jamws, Ciunby, 'l'hum:Ls. 1'1XI'l'PE1i CROSBY ....... JAMES CC1Lpla.J C'l'uoMAs5 Crmsm CSAI,'1'0Ns'1'ALLD . MACPHAII ....... SAI.'1'0Ns'rALL C1 os'1'1mJ . BUTT ......... Score: Andover 3 111 HOCKEY TEAM 11EXfIL'11ZfI1'1I vs., AMHIOVCIP . . . Tifl,lf'lU'1:'ILg . . . . . . lQfL7U'1:7'Ifg . . . . ezmlm' . . . . . right drjmzsr: . . . . ld! defense . . . . . . . . g'Il'!L7'l'Z . . . . . . xctor 1. Goals: Vnuglm Q35 Jzuncs. 7 I and Jones, of Melrose. Timo: Three 15-mimltc periods. 1014 . 11115 . 19113 . 1917 . 1.918 . .1019 . 1920 . 1H10CHS6y RCCOTJS E. A. ..4 1 1921 . . . 5 0 1922 . . . 3 0 1923 . . . 1 2 1924- . . . 2 3 'l'u1,:Ll . ..I1. ..4 2 247 .:. ANDOVER IIUNT CCUw1'ls., Rrc1rA1msoNJ . . . . . KNIGHT CCnpt.D . VAUGIIN QUARRIEH. . . MILLIICAN, RumoU'r Referees: Doody, of B. A. A. 141. . . 0 4 . . 0 3 ..li 0 3 A. ..1 . 27 19 N 248 , ' ' R ' A 5 W '5Vi'KW'9MVA'QV3W291 BE' L, ' ' L . fn . ' F, .4 .gg . 4 .i 11 , ' AA- . I- i , vw..- 3 , a - ' . -V '-T... 1 Sl. , . . . , ,,, . V . W , --1 . I b ,X-pp W: ,A j. ,A ffl. A T, V , . ,,, f ,l . f ,--.slr .N 553.4-if . 1' Q ' T' -fir' ,, , - ,. - , A 'Z' - ,,, ,,2'q?e:-' :.-xg-, . , M W -1323-w . -A ig .5-Q'-.y P312 4 - ., ' r V, ' .' . WF1.L?.' f 1 I: i-- L i i 1 1 1 'Q TCW ' ka I . ' 5 'lTLano- ' HE 1923 crew season produeed two Exeter fours that established a very admirable record. Five double races were held and of these only a single race was lost. Three letter men and much promising material reported late in 1 ebruary to Coaeh Benton and Manager Merwin for work on the rowing machines. The season opened very auspiciously witha double victory over the Harvard Freslnnen, this being the first time an Exeter first four had crossed the line ahead of a Harvard yearling first four. The preliminary season progressed nicely, with double victories over both Noble and Greenough and Brookline High School, however, the first four was defeated by Pomfret, in the single race lost during the season. X The annual letter race with Middlesex was held at Bate1nan's Pond, Concord, Mass., under rather trying weather conditions, for a stiff wind gave the coxswains a hard day, in which the Exe- ter first four managed to win by a scant four feet after a struggle from start to finish. The second four had an easier time, winning by about two lengths. This victory over Middlesex gave Exeter a second leg on the Columbia Challenge Cup, which was offered last year and becomes the perma- nentpossession of the school winning it three times. Too much credit cannot be given to Coach Benton, Manager Merwin, Captain Whiteside, and all members of the crew for the successful season and above all for the Middlesex victory. 249 hm A I i , in ' TQ, X fl ' . . ' Y F7 S ,R '. . x G, Unntaln Wluitn-sirlu Exciter First Exi-:'rlcic FIRST Fonlc Bowmcs ...... RICHARDS ..... WlIlTl'lSIDl'1fCIl1Jl!l7:7IfJ . N on'roN ...... GIBBONS . 1 1- V - -. ,al mwP g.vrxfa11 M E!! ML' Couch Benton lXllLlllll.20l' M erwin our vs. Middlesex First lllloruur Mluomcsllnx l 1RS'I' FoUR . . Bow , I ,....... Kmrms . . No. 2 . , . l5nowN1Nu CC'aptaiuj . . No.3 . ....... PANKE . . Stroke . . l5lzmvN1cI.r, . . Cox. . . MILLER lE1X0llI6lI' SfCfC0l1'llIll lFl01l1llI WSG lV.ll.llfIll.KIllll6SfEBX SfB4C0lfllfIll. Four Exmricu SECOND Four: RDBBINS ........ COLLADAY. . IQING . . . Wmoxvr . . BURR L . Exeter First Cwonj Exeter Second Exeter First Cwonj Exeter Second Cwonl Exeter First Exeter Second Cwonl Exeter First Cwonj Exeter Second Cwonj Exeter First Cwonj Exeter Second Cwonj MllJDl4l'lSl1IX SECOND Foul: . . Bow . ....... IQOSIGNCRANTZ . . No.2 . . ..... GODFRIGY . . No. 3 . . ...... HAMILTON ., . Stroke . . . . Arwmwm Clfapminj . . Core. . ..... NVimm.mR Season Harvard '26 First Harvard '26 Second Cwonj Noble and Greenough First Noble and Greenough Second Pomfret First Cwonb Pomfret Second Brookline First Brookline Second Middlesex First Middlesex Second 250 Bowmas . Rxcmums Wurruslnm NOIITON . GIBBONS ROBBINS Slumling ! Robbins, Collzulzty, Bowles, King, Wright. Sillinvg-Gibbons, Worthum, Mcrwin, Whiteside, Coach Benton, Norton, Burr. CCzmptainj COLLADAY . , :KING . . WRIGIIT . BURR . . Academy IFIETSIE Four CERLIHCHKHY SCCOMLGH Four 251 Bow N 0. 2 No. 3 Stroke Cox. Bow No. 2 No. 3 Stroke Cox. Slarifliug f Mr. llCl1l0l1,Rlllll-ZlJS,Xv.hvI'lL.Zlll, li. W. Sexton, Sziltonstnll, Framcisco, Cnptnin L. W. King, Roby, Cullutt, Unsivorth, Fox, Mxmngur McVitty, linrr, I . Allen, H. A. llrown. Knzrcliug - Platt, J. S. llnvcn, llcckcr, 'l'rnvis, M. L. Bell, jr., Gregg, P. A. Jones, Kcnncaly, Doane, D. IJ. Smith, li. K. Smith, Love, llurt, llutchins, Sclmuh, Aclzlmns. llrauly, llolclcn, llnckcr. Sillim:A Frowcll, Clinton,Trimble, Cnokmnn, Mulford, Moser, C. F. McC:i.l'lrcy, Jr., Iloycr, Scrlgwick, ll. Kimball. Iinrrcstcr, lf. l.. Smith, jr., Hewitt, Knight, F. ll. Hull, llrcwstcr, C. H. Murphcy, jr., Ashley, Tcnchcr, llnrtlctt, Compson. IC. P. llcll. 1924 Crew Sqmtll ADDOMS, '25 Fomucs'1'En, '26 Mosmn, '27 ASIILEY, '25 Fox, H. C., Jn.,'24 MUL1f'onn, '24 BAn'1'r.1a'1 1', '27 FRANCISCO, '24 lV.llIRI'llEY, C. H., Jn., '27 BECKICII, '24 Gnlauu, W. I., '25 Pr.A'1 1', '26 lll'JLL, E. P., Jn., '24 IiALL, F. II., Jn., '24 Ronv, '24 S,xr.'1'oNs'r,x1.r., '24 I SIQXTQN, lil. W., '25 SMITH, D. D., '24 SMVPH, F. K., '25 SMITH, F. L., Jn.,'25 UNSWVORTII, '24 Wnmwr, W., '25 . . . HzLrvn.rclF1'csl11non . Noble and Grcenongh . Brookline High in lllam., M. L., '25 HAM, '24 llOEKl'Ili, '24 HAVEN, J. S., '24 SCIIAUB, '24 - ' ll0YICI!., '25 II1cwic'1 1', '26 Snnuwnzic '26 - . BRADY, '26 HU'I'cmNs, '25 1 l3RlGXVS'I'I'Ili, '25 JONES, P. A., '24 BRONVN, '24 IQIGNNEDY, '25 ,V '4 HURT, '26 KIMHALL, '24 V' , ' CI.1N'1'0N, '25 ICING, L. W., '24 'lll'1NClllCR, '24 CfJI4IlI'I'1 P, '25 .KNIGll'l', '24 Tlmvls, '26 COMPSON, '24 LovE,'26 Tn1Mm.1c, '26 CROWICLL, '24 MCCAFFREY, '24 DUANE, '24 - 1 , - 1924 Crew Scllwllulle A' 5 l- V April 26. . ..... . . . . ' ' -- May 3 . . May 10 . . . Pomfrct May 17 . . Calytulll May . . . . . . Mlflfllcscx 252 Manager Mcvibty 'f wummnmg l J i LAUG- 1 - a d. iv, . W- .. . Y ' v wlfniy X ' - lll'I Exeter team easily won all seven preliminary meets, and, as a final success, defeated Andover. The entlnxsiasm and f,l0l10l'lHll12Llfl0I1 with which the team entered every meet was noteworthy. - ln the opening meet of the season the Academy team defeated Malden, 41 to 12, and captured all lint one first place. In the next two meets they defeated the swimmers of Lowell Textile, 4-4 to 9, and M. I. 'l'. '27, 51 to ll, .taking all first places in both meets. A week later J. A. Pope contributed I0 individual points to lCxeter's 44 against Brookline High, in addition to swimming third on the winning relay team. Brookline scored 18 points. Pope also set a new record of I min., 3-5 see., in the 100-yard dash. Boston English lligh School next was defeated by the score of 51 to ll. 'l'he last three meets were by far the hest. Although the 34 to lti S0010 would seem to indicate otherwise, the closest meet was that with Worcester, in the VVorcester pool. Newick, of lllxeter, set up a new pool record of 2 min., 24 4-5 sec., in the 200-yard swim, and Captain Harnden, of Worcester, established new marks of 24 4-5 sec. in the 50-yard dash and 58 see. in the 100-yard dash. ln the Ilnntington meet the lixetel team took all first places. Captain Grover swam the 50-yard dash in the record time of 25 4-5 sec. The score was 53 to 9. The lastpreliminarymeet was with the Brookline Swimming Club. Exeter won, 37 t.o IG. 'I'he Andover lnect was the most exciting of the season. All ol' the races were exceptionally close, being won by inches. liartlett, of the Exeter team, diving in excellent form, completed a perfect record of victories hy winning his event against the lilllik 253 '24. v V - If E mm-Fw im-au. Captain Grover Conch Holm SWV111III'IL11'1l'IU11I'Jl.g TSMIN Captain . . Manager . . . . . Coach . . ....... . . 1.924 E. B. Gnovlm J. HZOWLAND, Jn. 1.925 E. G. ASHLEY D. M. HAsEL'r1N1a J. ASPELL 1926 F. W. CONNER 1927 R. Y. BARTLIQTT ' A I Solhoou Swimming Records Manager 0'B1'lon . . E. B. Gnovlm, '24 . . K. A. O,BRlEN, '24 . . W. W. I'IOLM W. K. TENCIIER M. NEWICK J. A. Poms A. I. EASTHAGEN W. B. Woon 900-Yard Relay.-W. K. Tcnchcr, '24g Mason Ncwick, '25g J. A. Pope, '25g E. B. Grover, Time: 1 min., 46 sec. 60-Yard Dash.-E. B. Grover, '24. Time: 25 4-5 soc. 50-Yard Back Stroke.-W. K. Tencher, '24, Timo: 34 sec. 200-Yard Swim.-John Howland, Jr., '24. Timo: 2 min., 21 3-10 sec. 100-Yard Breast Slrolce.-F. N. Conner, '26, Timo: 1 min., 23 2-5 sec. 100-Yard Dash.-J. A. Pope, '25, Time: 1 min., 3-5 sec. 254 Slfznzrlirrg- --llalscllinc, W. 14. Woml, Ncwick, Ashluy, Fonncr, lizisllxzipzcix. Silling- liairtlctl, llowlzunl, Voiwli Holm, Grover, O'l1ricn, Tcnchcr, Aspull. llixfelfsoir' vs, fhimailovoir' cA'1'l'lXE'lER, MARCH 15, 19245 lfclny.-Won by l'lxc-Lol' fl'l:LS1Ll1:Lg.ICI1, Ncwiuk, Howlnncl, Grovcrjg second, Anmlovor Clfoxluxll, Nico, Wingate, 'I'11r:Ll1J, Timo, 1 min., 46 1-5 soc. Dine.-Won by B:u'l,lul.L CIM, soconrl, Miller CAJQ thirrl, Burns CAJ. 50-Yrml Daslz.-Won by Grover CPU, second, Bryant IAQ, third, Foxhnll CAQ. Timo, 213 soc. 50-Yfml lim-lr Sf1'0h'C.'lrV01l by lfislu-1' fA.Jg second, Vlltilllilltil' Cl+1.jg third, 'l'clTiw CAJ. Timo, 32 4-5 Hoc. 200-Yard Swim.-Won by llowlnncl 1141.15 second, Wingate CA.jg third, Nowick CAJ. Timo, 2 min., 21 3-10 son. 100-Yrml lircfzst Sf7'0klf.1'lV0l1 by Nico fA.jg soconcl, Ashley ClC.jg Lhirrl, Connor CEJ. 'llllll0, 1 min., 21 soo. 100-Yzml Dash.-Won by Grover fliljg soconrl, 'lll11'2Lll OLD, 1.hi1'cl, Wood Cl'l.jg Timo, 1 mill., 1 3-5 soc. F' Scorer- Exotol' 37, Andover 2.9. fBm'JJ.S01I1l J2l.IlllZLl'y 19 . . .... lixutor, 42 Mnlrlon lligh, .limuairy 213 . . . . lflx0l,o1', 44 Lowell Toxiiilo, I nln'11:n'y 2 . . . . lCxct,o1', 51 M. 1. 'l'. '27, l 0b1'l1:u'y E1 . . . . l'lxoto1', 44 Brookline lligh, 1+'cb1'uzL1'y Ili . . lilxc-tor, 51 English High, l nb1'u:L1'y 22 . . lilxotcr, 37 lVo1'cos1,o1' Amulolny, lylnrcli 1 . . . . ,14lxo1,o1', 53 1-IunI,ingi,on, March S . . . . Exeter, 37 Brookline Swimming Club March 15 . . . . Exeter, 37 Andover, 255 ' WfKQBWXQVZUWWAW19 wAKWWM94K'EWR .E'Q' .X i f-. X.: A up i i 1 i4 i ' 5 L 1 CCIULHUIHS . 'l7Litne- ' Q , . is . 4 ' . N J 0 . 1 5 I , . K ,. xo, 420312. 'Q XQYB ' Yirsin - Vmqllli sueeess of the preliminary season in tennis was so ereclitable that defeat in the AlNl0V0l' A matches was disappointing. 'l'ln'ee letter men had returned and formecl a working nucleus for a team whieh won four of its five p1'elimin:u'y matches. In the first match, with Boston College '26, Exeter won easily. The Tufts freshmen were also unable to ofler any great opposi- tion. With the Dartnnouih freslimen there was a closer match, which Exeter finally won in spite of the visitors' strength. Playing very lllllf'll olT form, the team was decisively clefeatecl by llar- varcl '26, Exeter failing to take one of the nine matches. After M. I. 'l'. '26 had been beaten some eonfimlenee was restorerl to the team und, though Andover entered the contest the favorite, Exeter began its final matches with ill-founclefl confidence. Andover, playing.: exceptionally fine tennis, won by a score of seven matches to two. Tennis qium V jllllllllgtll' ii. ii J. M. Vlilfllllili A. ll. BAnKiali .lonN BU'r1'iueK SAMUIQI. CLARK D. L. l'llGSSl'1NDEN M. B. l'll'1MS'I'Rl'IlC'I' D. B. LANVIHCNCE C. S. SCOTT 1 ,1 . I 1 -all N fl .n li i. , S A Ag- - W.. P. H. Lmwis aptain Pitman C Coach P. C. Romans 1924 - Awrnlm INGRAIIAM, Jn. 'l'imci' .IA1seKEI. IC. P. lmsimv ldmm lVlI11L1'lR W. B. VAN LENNEP 1025 R. B. SMVALL JOIIN 'l'UnN1clc 1926 l . B. MEAD, JR. 256 Manager Arnold 1 .S'lumlin,u ---- 'l'. jneckcl, Jnhnsnn, Pnrkcr. llolt. Silling- Merrick, Arnold, Pilmnn, 0'Ilrien, Vcrrill. ',llx'0iD,lIl1'll I 'Il plain. Coach J. R. P1'rM,xN O. W. PEARSQN E. 'l'. Mnmucn, firm, '23 'l'. O, PARKER, '23 P. D. 0'Bn11cN, '23 JOHN V1f:1m11,1,, '23 M. B. I'IOLT, '23 Season Mny 2 , ............ Exeter, 11 Mny 5 . . . Exeter, 9 Mny 10 . . . . ldxeter, 0 Many 23 . . . . Exeter, 7 Mny 30 . . . . Exel,e1', 4 June 6 . . ............. l'lxe1.er, 2 llfxelfger vs. Andover Ix'l' ANDOVER, JUNE 6, 1923 Singles X6'21lS0ll'fA.J defenifed Merrick CICJ, 6-1, 6-3 EVILIIS CAJ defented O'l5rien CEJ, 6-2, 6-2 Gordon CAJ clefeatecl Parker IEJ, 6-2, 6-2 Riley CAJ defeated Verrill CEJ, 6-3, 6-2 Remington CAJ defeated Holt CEJ, 6-0, 6-1 Hope CAJ defeated Johnson CEJ, 6-2, 6-4 Doubles Manager D. C. ARNOLD J. VV. JOIINSON, '23 TRACY JA1+:c1ilcL, '24 Boston College '26, 0 'l'nfts '26, 0 ll:n'vnrd '26, 9 M. I. T. '26, 2 lJZU'lfIH0lll,ll '26, 2 Andover, 7 Watson and Gordon CAJ clefenterl 0'Brien and Johnson QEJ, 6-0, 6-4 Merrick and I-Iolt. CICJ defeated Remington and Riley CAJ, 6-1, 6-4 Pitfmzxn CCnpt..J and Jneckel QEJ defeated Keep nnd Wnrd QAJ, 7-5, 6-3 257 gal ..-A.. .aw- Tvp Row-Turner, Vun Lcnncp, P. II. Lewis, Mend, Scott, Luskcy. Mirlrllc Row-Iiultrick, S. Clark, E. Miller, Humstrccl, D. li. Lawrence, IJ. L. IFLISSCIHICII. Hallam Row-R. B. Scwull, T. jucckcl, Mr. Rogers, Hurkcr, Cxlplnin ln1.:mlmm, Mzullngcr Vucrlcr. Vllxlcmlmis Squad 'T x K . 1 '. ' , 9... 4 . sl. lu .QSM ix . , ANI! F X -2 , A -,, . ax ia A 1 wt' L' , QW- . A ' . 4 M ' X ' Captain Ingruham Couch Rogers Mxumgcr Vccdur 258 WHWWBKRR'-?L 2'35'Vi' WB'W'LV'R5LVZi5WW'2'P1fFL '2'9EWi'32i'29XW'M 3'5'A'32lW4'XV EI Q ll ' ' . r ., q TLAI16- X Q Sa f Tj, Q 1 if 5. 1 1 I i 1' I R 2 ll ,j .- fi C ' -'ff Tl' F - liz Golf ' : J l ' U I ..?aL.n-,AYQ-MYAAf - YaYaYaE.'YA1Xs2-asJ:M!sYcXn!xE4rMRKeXeYMRmYeHRmYIm!BaYmYmYmEBaMl!Qa!6.7A'.a!lA Captain Reynolds M imager Hoyt HE season of 1923 was the second since the re-establislunent of golf :ls a recognized sport at Exeter. Since then, ithas taken a firm hold 1l.S1l.1I1ll1Ol'SDO1'lf, and it is reasonable to expect that, in the future, the Academy will he represented hy a golf team. The 1923 team, under Captain Reynolds, went through its schedule ol' eight matches without defeat, including that with Andover, which was played on June 6. This success, we feel, reflects great credit on Mr. Crosbie, the coach, and on Manager Hoyt, as well as on the captain and the members of the team. Three members of the 1923 team have returned to school this year: Captain Cornish Cnumber one on last year's teaml, P. Y. James Cwho played number twol, and A. C. Sweetser Cwho has, for the past two years, won the fall championship, and who played fourth in 19235. Although Manager Fleming has scheduled several hard matches for the 1924 season, it is probable that, with these men as a nucleus, the team will approach, if not equal, its last year's performance. 259 ,. , P 5 Ir 1' V . - ,ff see:-:2 3w.m:. MLI ClLDl1iLll1 Cornish Gollill Sqluimll A. C. SWVl'IE'l'Sl'IR M. S. Micimici. E. CORNISH, Ju. HAltMON GRIQIQN P. Y. JAMES IC. S. IiO!-ZENHAUM, Ju. PmI.L11's 1+'1NI,,xY T. M. BLOCII April Many May Many Many May May 26 . 3. 10 . 14. 17 . 21 . 24 . Miumgor Flmulmg J. A. THOMAS J. A. BRUGGEMAN F. P. HERSEY N. H. Bmmows, Jn. Golf Scllnlefrllwuille 260 Lowell High School lirooklinc High School . Newton High School Nol'tl1o1Lsi,crn University . H1u'v1u'cl Frcslnnon Dorclicstci' High School . Watertown lligh School ,.....,. 9' yv'v '- ' ' 'f- -- - .-U .- - . ,..,.,. , -, L 44AiXh'75V4WVL5'452VX'PiN Yi'PkY'2K6 Z55XWA'kW4fA isfkB5L'9X'029.MWK91 '4i'K ZfiWi+'iiT , 3 if 3 . , 9 P rp ' P C LA SS 5 5 f , A TH LET C S : 1 Y. Q. -f , 1 Q' gf . 19254924 4 5 Tllano- ' -Q!A!fmr.wm.2m!.mY.4mx1x+mf!,m1,Q,mxevmtmvammfmmwemamwmvatmmamrm-mvawavA 251 Tap Rn-zu - W. l. Gregg, Simmons. Thin! Raw -- Lune, Pollnrrl. li. W. Sexton, llnnnziril. Srcinnl R111v--H Boyer, lfaiulknur, l'. lmvis, Follett, j'. Lewis, E. W. Jones. Fran! Row A Merrill, Clinton, Coach llulclx, Wells, Ashcrnfl, j. O. Willson, llrockclnmn. lcllmmnjpionsllmip Uppom llxooftllmllll Vllllommm II. R. lvlldltllllili CJ. 0. XVATSONJ ...... R. II. C1.1N'roN, Jn. Cl . A. Smmows, Jic.j . . ll. lJAVlS . ...... W. 1. Giucoo QW. li.. l ALv1.KN1clcj . . . lfl. W. JoNl':s QR.. M. l5oY W. C. l'o1,i.ium .... 1-:nj . . W. K. LAN!-1, Ju. Cll. G. Cimsnvj .... G. Wm,r.s, 2Nn fC:ipt..J QJ. A. 'l'noiu.xsD . . J. R.. Iliawls CJ. A. Am.:-:NJ l.. 1. COlililG'l 1' Cll. ISANNARD, ld. W. Hl':x'i'oNJ ..... . C. ll. l5ltOUKI'lIiMAN . . Cmicli, Mn. llA'1'c:i1 Manager, E. Aslloimwi' lcllaiss Simmllimlg Won Lost . . Lqfl End . lfqfl Tackle . Lift fliuml . . . Cfmlrr: . . lifilglil ff'llll1'!l . Iivlyhl Tackle . lfighi Emi . . Quu1'lm'bru'lc . Inj! Ilrllfluick . . . l'l'IIu1NlClx1 Rifglil I I alf lmirlc 'I'io4l P0l'CCl1lA1gB Upper Miclcllors . . . 5 0 1 1.000 3 2 1 600 Seniors ..... Lowor Middlcrs . . Juniors. . . . 262 . . 2 3 1 .400 . . 0 5 1 .000 Top Raw- M. li. jones.. R. A. llnrpcr, Pullznrll, li. W. jmmcs, Follett, Tlrirll Ruqp -j. Lewis., Hunt, P. Davis, IJ. ll. llinchnmn, Wells, D. ll. Smil.l1,Sinunnnn. SIJITIIIIJ lfum- -Clinton, Riley, Merrill, Robinson, Lake, llrockclnmn. Frau! lhm- -f liaumnrcl, lflrmrl, flO1l.Cll llaltch, Wccul, Uonclm Stuckuy, J. A. 'l'lmnms, llortnn. ALL-CLASS FOOTBALL TEAM lElXff'5ltfClI vs.. il'lXI'1'l'JGli llow1'uN CLAN1-:J ,..... . . CI.1N'1'oN CSMITII, SIMMONS, . . W ml-:D Clllxnl-lmj lIuN'1' Cl LoonJ, DAVIS CJONESJ. l.'om.AmJ C-IONIGS Nllllltltlllll Q'l'noMAsj . . . W1c1,1,s CR11,1-:YJ . . . B1coc1ucr.MAN ....... , . lvlfullm CLIGWIS, IIINUHMAND . . . CoI,m':'1 1' QISANNMUJD ........ . Score, l!lxul.01', lllg Auclovcr, 7. Tm 5 . . . after Touchdown, Maher, Miller. .L'AlllIflll0VCC Lrgfl End . Lqfl Trwkla Ilqfl K Il1.r11'1l l,'15lLll.'1' . . lll'llglllGIllI7'1l . . Right Tackle . Ifllifjlll End fJIl.1I7'lCl'lJlIlTl5 Lfgfl IIIIU'-lifnvln lxfighl lI1l.lf-13111210 . ..... . l u.lllu1clu . . . lclulmvns, l31'or:lu 263 Jr' Teams ANDOVER. QBASIIAND JACKSON . . . . . BLUNT . . . Woolawlxlm . . . CSUND E1.I.lo'1' . . Cl,1+:m,.Io1lNsj llY1m . . . Q'l'v1,l+11c,liAcoND 1'mNll:M . QDONALDSON, lilllillp l'IAllRIMAN . . . . . Cllll0M1'SONJlVllLLl'lR. ....... Hlcus fllwlsj .lf'AsNAno1' . . . . . . CIDRUMMUNSJS'1'AN1,m' Ellllllvll 125, Collcll., llonnlmlson. Points F 1 I C. H. BROCKIGLMAN G. B. Loun, Jn. . W. H. SPEER, Jn. C. H. GRIGGS . . W. ALEXANDER . E. E. HAGBERG, Jn P. C. GooDw1N . D. C. Mobmou . G. WELLS, 2ND . R. F. HIBBERT . YL , -. ,sr 7 nj xeffzer AHHHCHASS Bansehnalm Team , Catcher . Pitcher . Pitcher First Base . . Second Base Third Base . Shortsiop . . . Left Field . Center Field Right Field Exeter IAM-Chase vs. Andover Ahh-Club Exeter All-Class, 4 . . JUNE 6, 1923, AT ANDOVER 264 Andover All-Club, 3 Standing-J. W. Wilson, F. P. Keppel, Mills, Flailhcr, Fleming. Sitting- Tmllord, O'Ncil, Weir, Elliott, llalcnz. Sfl 3llfll.llfIDlI' GllfZ1LSSVillx'1I ilLfCllS Villi'0HLllTfl1 J. M. DALENZ D. B. ILIINCIIMAN B. W. TIMAWORD C. T. ICI.I.IoT1' F. P. IQEPPEL 1-L K, Wmn H. S. FLA'ru1alc E. K. MIIIIIS J, W, WILSON A. H. O,NEIL llqlaioullty Sllmielldl Meet ' Flcislumm' 22, 1924 40-Yard Drmsli.-First, R. ll. O'Connell, '26, second, E. A. Wright, 3rd, '24, third, J. A. Bl'21I1d0I1Dll1'H,, '25. Time, 4 4-5 seconds. 45-Yard Ilu1'cllcs.-First, C. T. Elliott, Jr., '24, second, E. K. Mills, Jr., '24, third, A. V, Grady, '26. Time, 5 4-5 seconds. QUnollici:1,l world's record.D '24 '25 '25 300-Yard Run.-First, R. H. O'Connell, '26, and I-I. K. VVeir, '24, third, E. A. W right, 3rd, Time, 35 4-5 seconds. 600-Yard ltzm.-First, J. B. Czrrsori, '25, second, B. W. 'l'1':LlTorrl, Jr., '24, third, J. E. Gore, Time, 1 minute, 22 2-5 seconds. 1000-Yard lf'Lt7L.-1 ll'S1'1, A. H. 0'Neil, '24, second, D. C. Ferguson, '27, third, D. R. Jacob, Time, 2 minutes, 27 seconds. Relay Race.-First, Seniors , second, Uppers, third, Juniors. High Jump.-Fi1'st, A. V. Grady, '26, second, P. Davis, '25, D. li. I-linclunam, '24, H. F. Hzunilton, Jr., '25, and E. P. Keppel, Jr., '24. lleight, 5 feet, 5 inches. Shot l'ut.-First, J. W. Wilson, '24, second, A. V. Grady, '26, third, J. S. French, '25. Distance, 41 feet, 6 inches. Potato Race.-First, D. R. Jacob, '25, second, D. B. Fellows, '27, third, R. B. Bell, '26. Score First, Senior Class, 31 points, second, Upper Middle Class, 24 points, third, Lower Middle Class, 19 points, fourth, Junior Class, 7 points. 265 Slamling- Brockelmzm, Waite, Simmons, J. O. Watson, Watters, W. N. Iluhlmrrl. Silling- Hcmstrcet, Conch Whitman, Goodwin, Lowes, Wnrrcn. Championship Upper Midlduea Bmslcednmanu 'Tcfanrn Right Forward Left Iforzvfml . . Center . . . . Right G'-uarfl . Ld! Guard . . P. C. GOODNVIN M. B. H l41MS'1'lil'IlC'1' F. A. SIMMONS J. J. W.vr'r1clcs C. H. I5noCK1cI.MAN Substitulcs.-W. N. IIUBIZAIID, JR., U. G. Wmml-:N, Ju., S. E. NVAITI-I, .I. 0. JVATSON M tmagev' C'0ll,C,L J. E. Lowms Mn. F. R. XVHITMAN Cllass Standing Uppers . Seniors . Lowers . Juniors . . 266 Won Lost Percent :go G 0 . . 1.000 . . 4 2 .667 . . 2 4 .333 . . 0 6 .000 ffm fl X x 'S - ' X, X 15164 C5 t x X fl-WV Q ' X- - RQ Y X, ' -if xx- -. .f ' C W, .. ' A ,MSN 'ff -L -Xue' f f' I QM xx N II 5 if QX NN NH, 267 THE 1924 PEAN why Goal made the gem so small And why so large the granite. Because God meant mankind should place The higher value on it. --Robcrl Burns 268 THE 1924 PEAN Valxpar is 11112 famous Vlll'1If.Yll lhal wolf! fllfll while. Il ixjusl llw Nlingfor fcmzis racqucls guns and golf clubs. Ils abxolulc 'wolcrflroaffzcss makzrs il ideal for skis, .mow- .vhocx pshirzg rods, canoes and molorlmals. Use il wllcrcvcr you want protection from wafer, wcfzlhcr and wear. Radio Fan Broadcasts A Valspar Message After this I will always use Valspar on my woodwork and furniture, writes Robert H. Fawcett of the Mount Hermon School, Mount Hermon, Mass., after he had upset his storage battery and spilled the acid all over the table and floor. The table was utterly ruined, he goes on to say, 'ibut the Hoor, which was Valsparred., was as good as ever. VALENTINE'S Thr Virnhh Thu Won't 'Nm Whllu VALENTINE 8: COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1882 Largest Manufacturers of High Grade Varnishcs in the World Now York Chicago Bos1on W. P. FULLER .Sz CO.. Agonts for Pacific Coast: Compliments of The T rousseau House of America Grande Maison de Blanc, Inc. 538-540 Fifth Avenue New York 2613 I NJ Nl O 1 Y Y 1 I THE 1924 PEAN ESTABLISHED 1813 XC s E3 'S C A kg ,VL g 1 CQEGEEQQTMJBLQMD Qrziieineiiief Qurninhiig Quiz. MADISON AVENUE COR- FORT'-FOURTH STREET, N. Ye To correct an erroneous impression that the ownership and management ofthe business have undergone a change, BROOKS BROTHERS takes oc- casion to publish the names of its DIRECTORS and OFFICERS, and to state that the business has been operated continuously for more than one hun- dred and Five years, and is still in the Control of the Direct Descendants of the Founder BOSTON NEWPORT YIIIONTCOEBOVLBTON 220 BILLIVUI AVINUI DIRECTORS FREDERICK BROOKS Chnirmnn WALTER BROOKS HAROLD BROOKS WINTI-IRoI1 H. BROOKS EUGENE E. MAPES OWEN WXNSTON WILLIAM B. HARDIN ALBERT E. BAEDER GI-IORlGE H. HowARD OFFICERS EUGENE E. MAIIES President OWEN WINsToN Vire-President WILLIAM B. HARDIN Treasurer WIN'FHROP H. Baooxs Secrelar-y ALBERT E. BAEDER 11:57. Wearurer FOUNDED 1885 MOORE fs? SCHLEY 100 IBROADWAY. NEW YORK MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 271 4 V 272 THE 1924 PEAN COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND 273 IO Nl IP THE 1924 PEAN ESTABLISHED 1829 M , P. SANFCRD ROSS, Inc l.. 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In the Crane bathroom pictured here, the Marmor lavatory and dressing table are of exceptional size, 52 x 25 inches. They are ofwhite statuary mar- ble, upheld on crystal standards. Be- hind the triple mirrors, framed in gray- green and old gold, with bevel edges, medicine cabinets are concealed. The Tarnia tub, generously large, is encased in Rockwood faience tiles of the samelustrous gray pearl as the walls. The base and decorations repeat the rich black ofthc floor. The shower is enclosed in plate glass, its base is a white porce- lain unit. The towel racks are heated. A bronze grille masks the radiator. CRANE GENERAL OFFICES! CRANE BUILDING. B38 B. MICHIGAN AVE.. CHICAGO Branrhes and Sale: Ojai In Ona Hundrad and Forty-fvcCitlu National Exhibit Rumi: Chlmgn, New fort, Atlantic City and San Franzlrto Warh: Chicago, Bridgeport, Birmingham, Chattanooga and Tranton CRANE, LIMITED, MONTREAL. CRANE-BENNETT, LTD., LONDON CRANB EXPORT CORPORATION: NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO Cl CRANE, PARIS Globe Valve Nn. I-If Radiator Valve No. 220 283 284 T I-I IC 1 9 2 4- P IG A N Bartlett's Department Store 93f97 Water Street, Exeter, N. H. FOUNDED 1851 ESTABROOK 5 CO. INVESTMENTS AND FINANCIAL SERVICE 24 BROAD STREET 15 STATE STREET NEW YORK BOSTON Members New York and Boston Stock Exchanges Providence Hartford Springfield New Bedford COMPLIMENTS OF Gale Bros. Shoe Company EXETER, N. H. 285 IQ C15 C2 THE 1924 PEAN METRCPOLITAN TRUST COMPANY of the City of New York 120 BROADWAY 716 FIFTH AVENUE SAMUEL MCROBERTS, President We invite your careful consideration of the services we can offer to men anci women in their financial business. We are not too large to afforci friendly personal consicieration to each of our ciepositors. I nleresl, ereclilecl monlllly, alloweol on Checking an'cou'n,ls of -731,000 and over. Special Tales on time cleposflls. We also arrl as Emeculor, Trustee, Guardian, etc. Safelueeynmg ry' Securities-Safe Deposit Boxes. A representative of the Company will ine glad to call upon you if you cannot find it convenient to stop at either of our offices. 287 ,W g a 288 TI-IE 1924 PEAN The Best witlzout Extravagancex' HOTEL MARTINIQUE Affiliated with Hotel McAlpin 32nd to 331121 Streets A. E. SINGLETON, Manager Compliments of A A FRIEND NJ CD C EIVI The Triumph model illustrated is a thin, graceful, highly burnished,'trip1e- nickeled cigarette case, lined with vel- vet and satin 5 fitted with frame , handle and a generous sup- ply of the famous G E M D 0 U B L E L I F E B L A D E S THE 1924 PEAN DE LUXE Safety Razor Triumph 53.00 MODEL at 00 1 ' RETAIL It is guaranteed to give you the quickest, cleanest, most com- fortable shaves you ever experienced. Sold by dealers every- where or direct from American Safety Razor Corporation Brooklyn New York COMPLIMENTS OF I A FRIEND 291 THE 1924 PEAN R O ' Grill ' Al. McLane , l,l A R l M,4 ,1y:,,,,,, ,l,A, .U EXETER q . DJVL l BRASS WORKS , EXETER, N. H. l U. S. A. BRASS GOODS ' FOR Vvater. Steam, Gas and Electricity Brass and Bronze Castings .Machine Vvorlc Polishing, Lacqucring. Electro ' Plating COMPLIMENTS OF FREDERICK KEPPEL T H E 1 9 2 4 P E A N THE BEST BEAUTY TESTING GROUND IN THE WORLD The MARINELLO SYSTEM OF BEAUTY CULTURE IS TAUGHT IN SEVEN SCHOOLS CHICAGO NEW YORK DETROIT ST. LOUIS DENVER LOS ANGELES PORTLAND, OREGON And our preparations are used and endorsed by SIXTY-FIVE HUNDRED BEAUTY SHOPS We therefore offer the women of America, in quantities for home use, the sameipreparations used by beauty specialists everywhere. Our preparations are on sale at drug, department stores and shops, Write for Booklet Turn to Beauty. free on request Largest Beauty Organization in the World ARIHEI-I0 Eastern office, 366 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY 293 THE 1924 PEAN A FRIEND 294 THE 1924 PEAN PIERRE RES TA URAN T 290 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK I Theatre 0 Showing the latest and biggest Moving Picture Productions Special Student Show A Every Friday Night DIECES CISUST CLASS PINS CLASS RINGS MEDALS PRIZE CUPS FRA TERNITY PINS 73 Tremont Street - - Boston, Mass. 295 . IO 'LO Q A ' gg THE 1924 PEAN Here's a shovel that outlasts all others Here's a shovel that lives longer than any shovel you ever had. lt is made of Mo-lyb-den-um Steel-the hardest and toughest steel known-and also the lightest. Because it is so hard, it gives you a shovel that wears with imperceptible slowness. Because it is so tough, a shovel is produced that will not nick, crack or break, no matter how it is used. . Because it is so light, a lighter shovel cannot be made. And with longer-lived and lighter shovels, you have reduced shovel costs and increased production. The straps of Wood's Mo-lyb-den-um Shovels will not come loose from the blade. They are welded perfectly. The handles are made of seasoned second-growth Northern Ash. Everything about Wood's Mo-lyb-den-um Shovels has been built up to the Wood standards which have made the line famous for perfect workmanship and quality finish. Write for a folder, which will show you that Wood's Mo-lyb- den-um Shovels are ideal for general use. THE WOOD SHOVEL AND TOOL COMPANY QXQQEL B 7001 , I . -o Piqua, Ohio :ij E U. S. A. aff- vm' - SYFOYFL Wood's Mo-Lqstqegea Shovels S oo 4 I THE 1924 PEAN Your New Jersey Banking Business as well as your Hduciary and real estate title re- quirements in this state may be entrusted to this company with the knowledge that you are placing your affairs in the hands of an institution which has the resources, the experience, the facilities and the earnest desire to serve you well. Correspond- ence is solicited. Fidelity Union Trust Company Newark, N. J. Largest Banking and Fiduciary Institution in the State Member of Federal Reserve System YOU ARE COMING TO PRINCETON As an Undergraduate, we hope, but in any case you will visit Princeton, sooner or later. - This is a cordial .invitation that you drop in when you come. We specialize in everything the college man needs, and have successfully filled the wants of Princeton men for many years. A Careful attention given to orders by mail. THE PRINCETON UNIVERSITY SToRE WEST COLLEGE On the Campus PRINCETON, N. J. 299 THE 1924 PEAN The Phillips Exeter Academy Incorporated April 3, 1781 Formally Opened May 1, 1783 HE ACADEMY offers instruction in all studies required for admission to the leading colleges and scientific schools. For Admission to the Junior Class, an examination is required in English, History of the United States, and Arithmetic. Candidates for admission to other classes must satisfy their Instructors of their fitness, either by examination or by certifi- cates from former teachers. In General, students go every year from Exeter to Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology, and to many other colleges, universities and technical schools. Diplomas are given to students who honorably complete the course. The Tuition is 35250 a year. About twelve thousand dollars is divided annually among good scholars of high character, but slender means. Examinations of the College Entrance Examination Board are held annually in J unc at the Academy. Besides the Libraries of the Golden Branch and the G. L. Soulc Literary Societies there is a Reference Library, containing about 14,000 volumes. The New Gymnasium, just completed, is the gift of William Boyce Thompson, of the class of 1890. It contains 600 lockers, shower baths, and a swimming pool, besides bowling alleys and a baseball cage. 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. SUMMER SESSION, JOHN COPELAND KIRTLAND, Chairman JULY 8 - AUGUST 29 Complete Charge for Summer Session, S275 300 THE 1924 PEAN X..,........i X ...M W.. X W Ny QM HOLYOKE NATIONAL X Thrift, Andrew Carnegie once said, separates the temperate, well-behaved, respected and useful, from the unsatisfactory members of society? LEARN TO BE TI-IRIFTY, AND DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN THIS BANK HOLYOKE NATIONAL BANK Holyoke, Massachusetts 1 TRADE MARK 'i CAN COMPANY I7 NEW ENGLAND A MADE IN Q A 6' . V' COTRELL Ev LEONARD I ALBANY, N. Y. MAKERS OF CAPS GOWN S HOODS FOR ALL DEGREES Reliable Materials Superior Worlzmanship Reasonable Prices Intercollegiate Bureau of Academic Costumes 301 03 O NJ THE 1924 PEAN THE co. IOI4 CHAPEL STREET NEW HAVEN f' . I TAILORS QATu'sEA'2foTau?3DEm?EcbTEB ' I I EAST 472 STREET ' NEW YORK' ' . lfakemfgrygfnfvzff buf Qmswwhw QJXRQLABI' Cbffgsfe Aka . Caspersen Farm Tea Room AFTERNOON TEA SERVED Newmarket Road Phone in advance for supper service Phone 632 W. H. NUTE, M. D. A The Higgins Ice Cream Co OHice and Residence A BANK BUILDING ICE CREAM AND . CONFECTIONERY Opposlte Squamscott House Front Street . Exeter, N. H. WATER STREET 303 1 CAD O IP THE 1924 PEAN I Will Give You a Chance to Earn S200 cz Week RIG I-IT now, to-day, I oIl'er you an opportunity to be your own boss-to work just as many hours a day as you please - to start when you want to and quit when you want to -and earn 35200 a week. These Are Facts Doos that sound too good to be true? If it does, then let me tell you about R. A. Prentiss, ol' Massachusetts. I-To accepted 1ny offer. I gave him the same chance I am now offering you. At this new work he Ilnds lt easy to earn over S500 a month. You can do every bit as well as he did. ll' that isn't enough, then let 1ne tell you about E. A. Sweet. of Michigan. He was an electrlcal engineer and didn't know anything about selling. In his first month's spare time he earned 35243. lnslde of six months he was making be- tween S5600 and 351.200 a month. W. .l. McCrary is another man l' want to tell you about. His regu- lar job paid him 32 a day. but this wonderl'ul new work has enabled hlm to make 3610.800 in the last three years. .l. R. Head. ol' Kansas. lives in a small town ol' 631 people. Ile has made as high as 3560.50 l'or one day's work. Yes. and right this very minute you are being offered the same proposition that has made these men so successful. Do you want it? Do you want to earn 5640 a day? A Clean, High-grade, Dignified Business llave you ever heard ol' Comer 'Popcoats and ltalneoats. 'l'hey are advertised in the leading magazines. A good-looking. stylish eoat that's good for summer or winterfthat keeps out wind, rain or snow. a coat that every- body should have. made oi' flne materials for men. women and children. and sells i'or less than the price ol' an ordinary coat. Now Comer Coats are not sold in stores. All our orders come through our own representa- tives. Within the next few months we will pay representatives more than three hundred thousand dollars For sending us orders. And now I am oiferlng you the chance to bel come our representative ln your territory and get your share of that three hundred thousand dollars. All you do is take orders. We do the rest. We deliver. We collect and you get your money the sameday you take the order. You can see how simple lt is. We furnish you 30 R. A. Prentiss with a complete outflt and tell you how to get the business in your territory. We help you to get started. ll' you send us only four ayuage orders a day, which you can easily gel. you will make 3100 a week. Maybe You Are Worth 51,000 a Month . Well. here is your chance to find out. for this is the same proposition that en- 'abled George Garon to make a clear proilt ol' flliflll in his Ilrst day's work-the same proposi- tion that gave B. W. Krieger 3520 not prollt in a hall' hour. lt is the same opportunity that gave A. ll. Spencer 35625 cash I'or one month's spare time. If you mail the coupon at the bot- tom ol' this ad l' will show you the easiest, qulekest, simplest plan for making money that you ever heard ol'. ll' you are interested in a chance to earn S5200 a week and can devote all your time or only an hour or so a day to my proposi- tlon, write your name down below, - cut out the eoupon and mail it to mo at once. You take no risk, and this may be the one outstanding opportun- ity ol' yourlll'e to' earn more money than you ever thought ol' earning. Find Out NOW ROIl'lCll'llJl'1', it doesn't cost you a penny. lou don't agree to anything and you will have a ehaueo to go right out and make big money. Do it. IJon't walt. Get full details. Mail the coupon now. C. IC. Comer, The Comer M lg. Co. r Dept. 17-U. Dayton, Ohio fUST MAIL THIS NOW Please tell me how I can make 25200 a week as your representative. Send me complete details ol' your oIl'er without lllly obligation to mo whatsoever. A Name. . . Address . . fPrlnt or write plalnlyj 5 , OI O CT 1- . , THE 1924 PEAN -2-52 ew York? A Personal Word from Arthur L. Lee HAVE you ever, in your travels, found a hotel Cprohahly of moclerate sizeb where the owner or manager, hy his personal interest in your comfort and welfare, made your stay conspicuously pleasant? If so, you are looking forward to another visit-anal that is just the atmosphere that now pervacles the Hotel McAlpin. If you will write me personally the requirements of yourself or family, I will see that you are exactly suitecl. My staff, lnoth male and female, from the house manager to the hell hoy, are trained to malce the smallest cletail of your stay, hoth in ancl out of the hotel, a series of pleasant experiences lay their courteous unohstrusive interest. The lVIcAlpin equipment, furnishings anal cuisine are re- putecl to he unsurpassecl. if equallecl, hy any hotel here or ahroacl. ' But aslcle from this. if there is any cletall, great or small, in which I can help cluring your stay, let me lmow anal I shall never he too husy to clemonstrate my cleslre to estalnllsh with you the interest of a host with his guest rather than a man- ager with his patron. Thus clo I hellelve I shall succeecl in leaving' with you the corcllal cleslre to malce the Hotel McAlpln your New Yorlc home in the future., A ARTHUR L. LEE, Manager H The Centre of Convenience BROADWAY at 34TH STREET HOTEL McALPI OJ O O0 TH E 1924 PEAN ,N if I n I gzfwny-I1p:4lllb Mgfff slm ' I' , H KQYW rf. ' ,' ' , '-f-H . .. I 1'-IN:-' Mnfhqn wi' 'fi' -' .1 wr- 31 ' I U ww. .I-I'w1i5!pi:l'.w ,I S' , mn , - y fi-..4u,:,1-Ilm,wFl,!i!q:-',1,:,, ,il-N -ww s:wNxlaf-wi'r- - ,Qs Y U V- . ' , I I ' 4 i1,'IY,,'--gsm:-I f I ' , ' 1 . i ., .'-it 4- ,, ,, ..,. - '- '- A 2 . x , v--Q--... ' W. -I - ' - N' w1fmi.f.:4i.13Eq,, ,yw-- w14 --I-.IWW-'T W4fuf1l IW' gin .1 1:71 34 ' ' ' ., 1 A ,, .'iQ'55g5El 'l tN.1 0' ,. ' 'pw gl- lil, ' . 'ligatl ' J, ' . . - ,fl , e- fy 'if f A ibn, .I . . iw - I .mr lf- M: . -' fue- 4' ' ,,,.w- gl - mjfiff' ef? 2 , , . Q, . h , , N-., pg ' . W - Q 'Q 1- 'I -I-I ix.-..v241wx!,1J,''W . Y ' 1.-lu-l.,Qg:...1:.ax,rn.1...1vr4lx.5.-gf.3g5L.:1 ' J!3i'du1af,!-rfizg:.a.nL..a:-aram:-l.-nI4n.1iL..-tr - 3- 'll' ,llwlqfi . ' - ,j f 0, mu, 11,1,,,,.fw..., -I 2 ' 'I-' QM., '1f- ,1 ., ,I-4. ,-'wr ,1-A A 1 I-.. ' ' .6 ' ' ' 7 ' ' I ' 1 ., 1 '5' , ' I . E 1 , X , M . J . .1..,1,f1,i-- 1- IAMES A. MORSE, Manager A COLLEGE SHOP IN AN ACADEMY TOWN CATERING TO THE STUDENT TRADE EXCLUSIVELY ATHLETIC GOODS AND HABERDASH ERY EDWARDS AND BOOTH General Insurance BFOIQGPS William H. Edwards Walter C. Booth All lines of Insurance and Surety Bonds 80 Maiden Lane - - New York City MOORE 5 SEEKINS COLLEGE STYLES FOR COLLEGE MEN HIGH GRADE FOOTWEAR Exeter, N. I-I. 309 Quiet, Clean and Sanitary The Student Barber Shop Iohn W. Prescott, Proprietor Above The Exeter Shop 9 Spring Street, Exeter, N. H. OJ v- C THE 1924 PEAN McREEL'S GARAGE Water Street Exeten N H. Storage Day and Night ET TRU S MP- ' j A Successful Career In business depends to a great degree upon the forming of proper banking COIUICCUOIIS State Street Trust Company is a strong, progressive bank. with many years' experience which it is ghd to put at .the servlce of its clients MAIN OFFICE: 33 Stale Street Mass. Avenue Ofiice: Cor. Mass. Avenue and Boylston Street Copley Square Ollice: 582 Boylston Street Boston, Mass. Safe Deposit Vaults at All Three Offices Dr. DA Y FRONT STREET EXETER, N. H. Ernest C. Stone, O. D. Registered Optometrist Optician Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Skill-Service 157 Water St. Exeter, N. H 311 THE 1924 PEAN GRADUATES HOUSE EXETER Offers Comfortable Lodgings and Meals for the Parents and Friends of the Students WHITE HOUSE CAFE Good Things to Eat HIGH' CLASS RESTAURANT Orders taken for Birthday Center Pieces and Anniversary Cakes Caters for Small or Large Parties 125 WA TER STREET ---- EXETER, N. H. 'ii A 'W' I A. E. 62 W, HA YES Exeter Fruit Co. Two Drug Stores . . Trade at the most convenienl Confectionery and Fruit Ice Cream Sodas Exeter ' ' N' H' 143 Water Street Opposite the Post Ofiice 312 THE 1924 PEAN - ' - VISIT THE WHITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Vg V I Send for Booklet and Tour Map E North Woodstock, New Hampshire THE CI-IAS. H. ELLIOTT CO. The Largest College Engraving House in the World Commencement Invitations Class Day Programs Class Pins and Rings Dance Programs and Invitations Menus Leather Dance Cases and Covers Fraternity and Class Inserts for Annuals Fraternity and Class Stationery - School Catalogs and Illustrations Wedding Invitations Calling Cards Seventeenth Street and Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia FIRST MORTGAGES ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE TO NET INVESTORS I 1 0 547 Security Worth at Least Twice the Amount Loaned Over 25 years of experience, with 52,500,000 of loans now out- standing, without loss of principal or interest Correspondence solicited References-any bank in Sioux City W. F. GRANDY SIOUX CITY ---- IOWA 313 C0 u-1 M2 THE 1924 PEAN - ''.151.:inillllllllllllllllhlllfllliilllllHlIHll!F!'fJ'J U'CTIanlllllhlilllllllllillfh1 ' EHIS institution is keeping pace with the t1mes Wltlm enlarged faC1l1t1CS and Wltll 2353 1' ' . . . l e- vw a modern, progresslve loanlung POIICY. It is our purpose to serve as a constructive factor in the forward development of this com- munity--to co-operate in the financial welfare of L'LlSi1'1CSSCS and iI'1CliVid'LlalS. Students of the Academy find here every convenience of modern banking methods, coupled with the friendly interest of every member of our organization. THE EXETER BANKING COMPANY 315 THE 1924 PEAN MANHATTAN SHOP Fine Tailors ancl Haherdashery 131 WATER STREET, EXETER, N. H. D. SANBORN CO. Clothing and Young Men's Furnishings BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS Exeter . . New Hampshire s ar at EXETER LUMBER co. A ' H Wholesale and Retail Lumber Cedar Posts Lime Hair Cement Roofing Doors Windows Blinds Pine Finish and Sheathing Telephone 153 Exeter, N. H. COMPLIMENTS OF CHAS. S. BATES Exeter, N. H. 316 THE 1924 PEAN u A 4 H Lil' ...JSJFU KX ,f ix f , ,YQ 4 ,' ,ff , Q f 3 1 I-1' ...iiuui , A ' ' .,..m.- -wx dm -- - ..... . .,.. ,... ' J .MN W ,V PLATT IRCN WORKS Dayton, Ohio PLATTM AND SMITH-VAILE PUMPS STEAM AND POWER PUMPING MACHINERY SUMMER SESSION, 1923 317 T H E 1 9 2 4 P E A N ESTABLISHED 1870 G. W. Er C. A. LANE Contracting and Consulting Engineers Manufacturers of Mill Supplies EXETER, N. H. If it's popular at Colleges--A You'Il find it at Macullar Parker's COLLEGE APPAREL OF THE VCGUE London Coats, Fur Coats, Patrick Coats and Ulsters Saclz Suits Sport Suits Tuxedo and Dress Suits Imported Golf Hose Sweaters to match Scotch Plaid and Mufflers London Neckwear Collar attached White Cheviot Shirts Closed Front, Single Band Cuffs MAcuLLAR PARKER COMPANY THE OLD HOUSE WITH THE YOUNG SPIRIT Tremont Street at Bromfield C omplimenfs of A FRIEND 318 THE 1924 PEAN 'NYWR1LNYiX'l ''xl-BNN.. IIfIfffSIIf?ZfFF???fEESlfllQlfffffffili... ...., II.IfIIflflfffflfffffEIEfIfIEE2IIQEEfEEIff3Q?fffffffff..f.ffflfIfflIffff ,........1 'Wi' -'-- Q mm I C'W0yl'5 Q ENGRAVINGS FOR 'rl-ns BOOK BY .. The Electric flfitg Engraving mln. , BUFFALO '-., M., , 3113 X ' c 1 W THE 1924 PEAN CUNNINGHAMh Class Photographer T0 Phillips Exeter Academy St d Water St t Exeter, N. O H THE 1924 PEAN baiiztfpr 'Q vu X Ml lf 29 S f ? 0 ' YM - -4. 5 5 f 5 N Q4 ' 1831 A' 'v fly' . . -1 P 1 1 Tum Hnunnllnpshzxcicn'Anmwlcmy 11 L md i 4101? 1l'l0dilJl'Hy ll ll1Ulll1!lNll!I'UfiIl 'yl!HLl!'S 321 OC NJ NJ THE 1924 PICAN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE NOLEN SCHOOL Conducted for the last Forty Years by the late Willia W N m . olen, '84, has been transferred to a rou ft ' ' ' g p o eachers long assocnated wrth hlm THE SCHOOL WILL BE KNOWN AS MANTER HALL SCHOOL and will be carried on by the following teachers: Charles A. Hobbs, Headmaster Iohn C. Hall, B.S. Charles M. Underwood, Ph.D. Ralph I-I. Houser, A.M. Hollis Webster, A.M. Iames A. Reeves, A.B. I. Rowe Webster, A.B. LITTLE HALL, 1352 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. AFTER ILILY 1 Manter Hall, Corner Mass. Ave. and Holyoke St. COMPLIMENTS OF BEST 5 COMPANY New York 323 03 NJ i-P l THE 1924 PEAN COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND 325 OJ IO G3 hm aaa: m m 1.1 S161l11fl1l.fC1I1116 1Df11r'fefC11:fo1r'y Numbers refer to pngcs A Arlmns, 196. Addolns, lflverott, Jr., 124, 252, 290, 142. Alexnncler, R. B., 124, 239, 302, 142. Allen, Froflorick, 8., 142. Allen, J. A., 165, 178, 180, 100, 100, 262, 142. A11011, L. L., 40, 100, 280. Almy, St:111'or11, 192, 148. Anderson, R. R., 148. Armstrong, D. J., 142. Arnolrl, R. L., 216, 142. A1'on, J. R., 40, 215, 302. Ashcrztft, 111. M., 3111, 167. 182, 190, 262, 142. Ashley, 111. G., 252, 254, 255, 142. Aspoll, James, 163, 254, 255, 142. Atkins, B. M., 40, 314. B Bllllllll, M. W., 196, 216, 142. Bailey, C. K., 142. Bztker, WV. J., 154. 1giLl1lW1I1, P. D., 173. 14011, C. G., 41, 117, 118, 121, l63,169,180, 100, 200, 296. B:L11:u'r1, I-I. W., 169, 148. Ballon, H. L., 142. Bzumnaxrcl, Homes, 163, 216, 262, 263, 142. Barbour, Wztlworth, 215, 148. 1,2L1'liCl', A. H., 41, 196, 214, 256, 258, 306. Barrington, 11. S., 148. Barrows, N. H., Jr., 260, 142. 1 Bartlett, R. Y., 252, 254, 255, 154. Bates, W. N., Jr., 41, 180, 284. Battle, C. E., 154. ' B0.y11e1d, W. W., 218, 148. 15001401-, M., .11-., 42, 100, 100, 210, 202, 302. Bcokott, G. G., 42, 215, 310. 15001-S, 1.. R., 42, 102, 190, 198, 204. Boisel, Nornmn, 142. 15011, Dudley, 43, 121, 100, 190, 198, 214, 221, 225, 226, 239, 204. Bell, E. P., Jr., 43, 189, 192, 214, 296. 11011, W., Jr., 200, 210, 252, 254, 140. 13011, M. L., Jr., 210, 202, 142. Bell, R. B., 215, 148. lsmmct, C. G., 43, 121, 167, 175, 214, 296. Bennett, F. P., 145, 232, 148. ' 327 Bennett, J. 8., 44, 217, 280. Bennott, J. H., 44, 190, 216, 296. Benton, L. J., 154. ' Berkeley, E. C., 165, 167, 217, 218, 142. Best, C. T., 154. Bicknell, 111. L., 148. Binpglnun, D. J., 196, 148. niulcy, M. '1'., 44, 210, 278. Bird, F. I-I., 154. Blair, J. N., 322, 142. Blztir, J. M., 45. Blake, J. D., 148. B1:Lte11l0rrl, lluntingrton, 148. 1iliekc-11sc.le1'fcr, R. G., 45, 121, 314. Bloelx, 'l'. M., 192, 260, 142. Blossom, D. B., 45, 188, 214, 232, 284. Boeker, VV. C., 46, 252. Borton, S. C., 46, 180, 304, 314. Bott, J. L., 190, 142. non., Morrill, 194, 246, 247, 142. Bonrn, A. S., 148. Bower, 141. Z., Jr., 215, 154. Boyer, M. R., 252, 262, 142. 111-my, H. B., 163, 167, 202, 140. Bl'2L11lll'1111ll1'1Jj, J. A., 121, 142, 165, 167, 169, 198, 204, 220, 221, 225, 230, 231, 2:32, 233, 142. Brew0t01', G. W., 181, 252, 142. Broaul, W. L., 142. Broekelnntn, C. H., 180, 200, 239, 262, 263, 264, 266, 142. Brown, H. R., 46, 252, 296. Brown, J. P., 47. Brown, Lytle, Jr., 154. Brown, R. C., 3rd, 148. Brown, W. A., 239, 154. Browne, J. H., 3111, 192, 304, 142. Bruce, R. A., 183, 190, 154. Bruere, R. '.l'., 47, 121, 322. Bruggomaux, J. A., 47, 260, 302. Bunn, H. T., Jr., 142. Burgess, F. 'l'., 148. Burke, N. E., 148. B111-11011, H. A., .11-., 48, 102, 220, 222, 232, 234. 1110-1-, J. 11., 40, 121, 100, 167, 172, 214, 218, 250, 251. 1310-1., I.. H., 194, 252, 140. Butler, Bcnj:unin, 48, 179, 232. Butler, J. F., 148. 1-1' 7 rr - - lr wfwl mrer iljrrrwr. M IJ Butterworth, S. C., 49, 182, 190, 194, 282. Buttriek, Jolln, 49, 121, 192, 256, 258. Byron, D. W., 49, 119, 216, 322. Byron, J. W., 50. Byron, W. C., Jr., 200, 216, 148. C Cahoon, H. C., 239, 148. Carson, J. B., 124, 190, 232, 290, 142. Cerner, E. P., Jr., 50, 232, 142. Case, J. 125, 278, 142. Chamberlin, Dean, 125, 169, 175, 215, 306, 142. Cllandler, J. G., 2nd, 148. Charlesworth, J. D., 50, 119, 121, 194, 2 220, 221, 224, 225, 220, 326. Clreee, F. W., 153, 154, 193, 210, 254, 154. Chase, J. P., 51, 239, 246, 247, 306. Chick, P. N., 51, 180, 322. Child, C. G., 3rd, 142. Cilley, J. K., 51, 118, 121, 232. Clark, A. N., 52, 179, 130, 304. Clark, E. B., 52, 193, 232, 324. Clark, R. L., 3, 52, 163, 107, 109, 175, 306 Clark, R. V., 148. Clark, Samuel, 53, 256, 258, 326. Clark, W. W., Jr., 154. Clarke, G. M., Jr., 154. Clendenin, D. L., 53, 165, 187, 216, 326. Clinton, R. H., Jr., 125, 252, 262, 263, 2 142. Cloutlnan, R. F., 182, 190, 194, 142. Coakley, F. J., 239, 154. Coan, W. F., 163, 218, 142. Cobb, David, 154. Cele, G. L., Jr., 53, 190, 221, 225, 226. Colladay, D. C., 188, 210, 142. Collctt, L. I., 252, 262, 203, 142. Compson, W. C., 54, 252, 296, 282. Compton, W. R., 154. Condiet, Y. I-I., 173, 215, 142. Congdon, A. R., 180, 142. Conner, F. N., 254, 255, 148. Cook, J. W., 54, 242, 243, 230. Cooke, G. A., 54, 179, 296. Cookman, B. S., 142. Cooper, E. H., 154. Cooper, J. R., 142. Corbusier, W. H., 2nd, 216, 154. Corcoran, H. F., 55, 180, 189, 196, 214, 232 Cornish, Edward, 55, 200, 214, 216, 260, 3 Coulter, J. H., 148. Coulter, Richard, 55, 218. 12, 30, 24. Coursen, D. L., 148. Cowan, R. G., 142. Crawford, H. T., Jr., 154. Crosby, H. G., 246, 247, 262, 142. Crosby, J. P., 50, 121, 190, 221, 225, 220, 232. Crowell, L. A., Jr., 50, 130, 190, 217, 252, 324. Cutler, I-I. E., Jr., 182, 190, 254, 143. D Dalcnz, J. M., 56, 196, 226, 232, 265, 310. Dame, T. B., Danzeisen, E. B., 142. Darlington, Sidney, 57, 119, 121, 169, 180, 215, 310. Davidson, J. R., 148. Davis, D. A., 148. Davis, Putnam, 189, 200, 214, 216, 229, 232, 263, 142. Davis, R. L., Jr., 143. DeMeritt, Bromley, 154. Devercux, W. B., 3rd, 154. Doane, G. S., 57, 187, 188, 190, 252, 284, 306. Dolloff, N. H., 217, 143. Donalley, A. H., J1'., 180, 143. Donald, H. F., 148. Dow, G. W., 254, 154. Dow, Neal, 57, 119, 180, 214, 298. Dow, S. J., 180, 254, 148. Downey, W. E., 221, 225, 226, 232, 143. Duane, L. E., 148. Dudley, C. M., 298, 143. Duffield, A. M., 232, 148. Duggan, P. C., 143. Dlllllg, C. W., 163, 180, 215, 143. Dwinell, J. F., Jr., 154. E Earle, J. R., 173, 190, 198, 215, 148. Easthagen, A. I., 254, 255, 154. Eaton, George, 58, 119, 179, 180, 280. Eddy, M. H., 200, 221, 225, 226, 232, 143. Edge, R. E., 190, 154. Edwards, A. C., 58, 121, 167, 216. Edwards, C. A., 165, 167, 216, 143. Elliem., C. T., Jr., 53, 121, 194, 220, 221, .225, 220, 230, 231, 232, 233, 265. Ellis, H. M., 148, 103, 193, 221, 225, 220, 242, 243, 148. ' Ellis, P.. W., 190, 143. Elting, Howard, Jr., 148. Emerson, H. S., 143. Estus, R. S., 126, 310, 143. v 1-1 -..- lf !R9i5Ug -Wzh-'N Evans, R. O., 190, 196, 232, 148. Evans, S. B., 154. Evarts, John, 179, 180, 148. lF Fairbank, J. K., 163, 167, 143. Fernum, J. M., 59, 215, 217, 278. Farr, 1-1. L., 154. Faulkner, W. R., 180, 262, 143. Fellows, W. A., 154. Ferguson, D. C., 232, 154. Fessenden, D. L., 59, 165, 172, 175, 256, 296. Fields, Herbert, 154. Finlay, Phillips, 216, 260, 154. FitzGibbon, Paul, 126, 282, 143. 258, Flather, H. S., 59, 119, 121, 175, 178,180, 190, 198, 204, 222, 232, 265, 278. Fleming, R. J., Jr., 60, 118, 121, 169, 214 260, 296. Flood, A. G., 60, 192, 217, 326. Follansbee, M. D., Jr., 149. Follansbee, Rogers, 149. Foote, Freeman, 165, 149. Forrester, R. R., Jr., 252, 149. Fortune, B. L., 194, 216, 239, 143. Foster, J. F., 221, 226, 246, 247, 149, Fox, C. L., Jr., 143. Fox, H. C., Jr., 60, 119, 188, 189, 190, 252, 282. Francisco, A. L., 126, 252, 286, 143, Franklin, F. S., Jr., 61, 200, 290, Fraser, D. B., Jr., 61, 222, 239, 306, French, J. S., 188, 194, 225, 226, 232, 1.43. Fuller, F. E., 61. Fulmer, W. I., Jr., 154. ' Fulton, R. G., 180, l81., 149. G Galbraith, F. M., 62, 183, 190, 304. Galland, T. H., 149. Gallison, H. B., 154. Garrison, T. F., Jr., 149. Garside, R. R., 181, 149. Gasser, J. P., 200, 143. Gillespie, W. H., Jr., 154. Gillette, Hyde, 62, 118, 121, 195, 167, 188, 214, 302. Glesheen, G. L., 62, 180, 187, 188, 314. Glazier, W. S., 63, 121. Goff, A. S., 172, 179, 180, 192, 219, 149. Gomez, J. M., 216, 154. ,216, 214, 173, Goodenough, YV. F., Jr., 149. Goodnow, J. R., 63, 180, 290. Goodrich, F. N., 149. Goodwin, F. J., 149. Goodwin, P. C., 196, 239, 264, 266, 280, 143. Gore, J. W., 192, 229, 230, 232, 239, 242, 243, 143. Gorham, S. S., Jr., 63, 121, 172, 192, 204, 212, 222, 242. Grady, A. V., 194, 232, 149. Grandy, W. F., Jr., 154. Gray, C. H., 64, 326. Green, Harmon, 127, 260, 310. Greene, E. H., Jr., 143. Gregg, D. A., 2nd, 215, 147. ' W. I., 127, 180, 252, 262, 263, 290, 143. Gregg, Griffin, K. B., 64, 188, 216, 217, 324. Griffin, R. L., 194, 143. Griggs, C. J., 194, 221, 225, 226, 239, 264, 149. Grimes, L. N., 154. Grover, E. B., 64, 254, 255. Gubin, L. I., 143. Guest, R. H., 143. Guggenheim, Daniel, 2nd, 172, 173, 149. Gunby, E. C., 65, 116, 119, 216, 246. Gurney, R. C., 65, 121, 190, 196, 221, 225, 226, 239, 280. Gurnsey, F. N., 65, 172, 180, 190, 322. llfll Haddow, Hugh, 3rd, 66, 290. Hadley, H. H., Jr., 143. Hagberg, E. E., Jr., 66, 194, 264, 304. Haines, C. B., 66, 232, 278. Haley, W. H., 67, 239, 310. Hall, C. C., 127, 314, 143. Hall, F. I-I., Jr., 67, 169, 176, 181, 189, 190, 192, 214, 252, 306. Ham, J. C., 67, 200, 252, 286. Hamilton, A. F., Jr., 216, 232, 149. Hamilton, G. R., 215, 149. Hansen, E. E., 181, 143. Hardenbrook, E. G., 68, 284. Hardy, S. G., 216, 143. Harnett, B. J., 149. Harper, A. B., Jr., 181, 190, 143. 263 310. Harper, R. A., 98, 121, 199, ' , Harris, N. E., Jr., 180, 187, 143. Hartshorn, G. W., 128, 304. Heseinine, D. M., 180, 254, 255, 149. Haskell, F. W., 68, 180, 216, 310. Haskell, J. F., 216, 154. in .--. al, II FWEEI m:e? i?.w,31. . Haskell, NV. N., Jr., 128, 163, 216, 314, 143. Hanptn, N. ll., 149. l-laven, G. K., 189, 252, 143. Haven, J. S., 69, 121, 165, 167, 169, 172, 180 214, 218, 306. Hayes, A. ll., 215, 143. Healcl, liramlley, 149. Heaton, H. T., 128, 143. I'IClIlSlfl'0Cl1, M. li., 256, 258, 266, 143. llcrington, G. B., Jr., 149. Horsey, F. P., 190, 192, 260, 149. Hett, Hazen, 154. Ha-we1.l., 111. W., 252, 149. Iligyjills, M. P., 129, 239, 246, 304, 143. Hinchman, D. B., 69, 196, 232, 263, 265, 306 Hinehman, J. M., 165, 218, 143. Hodgson, Kaspar, 143. Holden, R. S., 163, 198, 214, 143. Ilolcler, IC. M., Jr., 216, 154. Hollancls, J. H., 69, 167, 284. Holmes, S. W., 70, 119, 121, 173, 196, 326. Hooker, H. W., 70, 218, 254, 290. Holter, R. M., 180, 149. Horton, A. T., 70, 121, 192, 263. Hosmer, R. F., 251, 149. House, R. K., 71, 180, 302, 143. I Howard, J. A., Jr., 71, 117, 1.19, 171, 165, 167, 172, 190, 198, 204, 214, 210, 306. Howe, J. H., Jr., 119, 143. Howell, R. W., 179, 149. Howland, John, Jr., 216, 254, 255. Hubbard, Richard, 129, 198, 226, 239, 246, 300, 143. Hubbard, W. N., Jr., 266, 143. Hubbell, J. T., 129, 215, 314, 143. Huff, W. R., 181, 143. Hulett., G. B., 215, 1 9. Hume, J. H., 71, 119, 172, 192. ' Hunt E. H. 72 217 221 257 239 263 322. rlllwllins, Lyforll, 130, 163, 215, 252, 143. I . Ingalls, F. E., 180, 239, 143. Inglc, David, Jr., 130, 215, 217, 143. Ingraham, Arthur, J1'., 179, 256, 258, 149. Innes, J. P., 72, 121, 284. .ll Jacob, D. R., 215, 232, 143. Jaeckel, F. M., 72, 172, 192, 214, 218, 310. Jaeckcl, Tracy, 73, 121, 167, 172, 181, 187 188, 189, 192, 214, 218, 256, 257. ! .ImmfS, P. Y., 73, 116, 119, 194, 212, 214, 220, 222, 224, 226, 246, 247, 260, 282. Jefferson, D. B., Jr., 73, 215, 304. Johnson, H. P., 216, 149. Johnson, Johnston E. W., 262, 263, 144. Jones, Jones J ones Jones, Jones, Jones, J F F. K , C. W. ir., 172, 190, 214, R., 203, 246, 143. 144. E., 149. P., 74, 179, 232, 280. . li., 232, 149. M. B., Jr., 74, 180, 263, 282. P. A., 74, 179, 181, 246, 252. lli Kaine, J. W., 154. Kcdian, T. J., 149. Kelley, Nicholas, Jr., 154. Kelly, D. J., 75, 226, 324. Kennarcl, D. M., 154. Kennedy, G. C., 130, 252, 286, 144. Keppel, C. T., 214, 154. Keppel, F. P., Jr., 75, 169, 189, 214, 218, 232, 265, 302. Kerr, J. B., 154. Kerr, T. B., 192, 144. Kiley, D. J., Jr., 155. Kimball, G. E., 75, 280, 217, 252, 302. Kimball, Houghton, 252, 144. King, J. E., Jr., 200, 209, King, L. W., 39, 76, 116, 222, 250, 251, 252, 324. Kirtlarlcl, E. G., 149. Kistler, H. D., 190, 149. Knight, J. G., 76, 217, 252, 306. Koren, William, Jr., 149. Ii0Slllll.I1Cl, W. A., 76, 118, Koss, G. C., 77, 172, 198, 306. Koss, R. B., 172, 190, 198, 149. Kullmann, F. A., 77, 169, 216, 278. Kus1.ere1', R. H., 77, 298. 144. 117, 121, 200, 212, 119, 109, 322. ll., La Chapelle, P. A., 149. Lamb, R. K., 78, 117, 121, 163, 167, 172, 173, 175, 192, 214, 322. Lamont, J. S., 78, 119, 326. Lane, W. K., Jr., 167, 214, 232, 298, 144. Laslcey, E. P., 78, 119, 200, 256, 257, 324. Laub, A. H., 79, 296. Lawrence, D. B., 144. Lawrence, J. F., 165, 180, 187, 214. Leach, E. S., 149. mul 1- -- - .. .sl 11 m m::11? 'g.195. M -:www Leach, H. H., 149. Lee, B. G., 79, 239, 304, 144. Lehinan, L. li., 149. Leopold, Harry, Jr., 144. Leshcr, J. L., 144. Lewis, J. R., 232, 262, 263, 144. Lewis, P. H., 215, 256, 257, 149. Liang, Tllomas, 131, 175, 290, 144. Lima, cle, W. S., 155. Lin, von der, V. ll., 149. Lllltfli, Il. Il., Lindquist., P. S., 144. Linney, R. J., 179, 155. Linscott, D. B., 79, 116, 117, 121, 198, 209, 221, 225, 226, 237, 239, 326. Little, D. R., Jr., 131, 215, 232, 304, 144. Loal, ll. N., 155. Locke, H. D., 80. Lomax, Herbert., 10.1. Long, G. B., 149. Loud, G. li., Jr., 200, 239, 264, 149. Love, J. E., 148, 172, 252, 263, 149. Lowes, .l. E., Jr., 169, 175, 196, 266, 144. Luce, M. G., 232, 149. Luke, A. K., Jr., 196, 144. Luman, R. li., 226, 155. Lustbader, M. S., 144. M ff' MacDonald, D. C., 144. Mucclonalcl, Dwight., 80, 117, 119, 121, 165, 167, 169, 170, 172, 173, 215, 218, 322. Macdonald, Iflemlges, 165, 169, 149. MacDonald, N. W. C., 80, 192, 326. Mackay, E. ll., 155. M1wm111mr, H. C., 81, 179, 183, 190, 229, 232, 296. MILCPl1lIll, R. B., 131, 163, 190, 198, 204, 221, 237, 239, 246, 247, 144. Magic, W. A., 2nd, 81, 282. Magnuson, H. R., 252, 144. Mahoney, E. M., 144. Makopeaee, C. D., 81, 290. Malone, C. M., Jr., 150. Mann, H. K., 82, 181, 280. Mason, O. B., 155. Mather, P. W., 181, 189, 144. Mathes, V. D., 144. M9.tthews, D. B., 82, 290. Maycda, Toshimitzsu, 155. McA1pin, E. A., 3d, 165, 150. McCaffrey, A. J., 155. M1:CaITrey, C. F., Jr., 252, 144. lVIeC1'eady, .l. M., 82, 119, 121, 196, 225, 226, 286. McDonalfl, R. J., 144. Melfarlancl, D. J., 239, 150. McGregor, C. E., Jr., 155. Meliaig, Archie, 83. McKenzie, R. S., 150. Mcliown, W. P., Jr., 181, 144. M e I .al 209, 326. lgllllll, A. P., 39, 83, 116, 117 212, 214, 220, 221, 222, 237, McPherson, E. R., Jr., 150. MeP11erso11, J. W., 144. MeVit.ty, 111. W., 83, 121, 194, 214, 282. Mead, F. ls., .11-., 256, 257, 150. Menilian, J. C., 3, 175, 190, 150. M01-1-111, H. R., 142, 180, 200, 239, 262, 263, 144. 212, 221, 121, 196, 238, 239, 215, 252 242, 243, Mieliaol, M. S., 216, 260, 150. Mimlclenrlorf, H. Q., 84, 180, 188, 232, 282. Millard, C. R., 150. Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, 218, Miller, Mills, 232, C. 150. D. J., 84, 179, 278. D. L., 84, 180, 278. Elam, Jr., 85, 167, 172, 173, 180, 192, 250, 257, 322. V. D., Jr., 210, 155. 111. K.. .11-., 35, 105, 107, 175, 265, 306. - Mof11y, C. K., 150. Mofriy , W. 'r., Jr., 132, 282, 144. Moore, J. S., 180, 150. Moran, B. A., 155. Moran, K. M., 196, 239, 144. Morelancl, D. W., 85, 181, 188, 298. Morg.nan, L. W., 180, 181, 187, 190, 310, 144. Morga n, W. F., .lr., 155. 194, 218, Morison, R. S., 2nd, 86, 165, 167, 180, 218, 278. Morris, E. S., 86, 121, 165, 167, 189, 192, 214, 326. Moser, R. G., 252, 155. Mulforcl, William, 86, 215, 252. Mullen, J. E., 87. Munroe, Vernon, Jr., 154, 218, 155. Murch, J. DQF., 252, 155. Murphoy, C. H., Jr., 252, 155. Murphcy, Welles, 3, 87, 121, 165 187, 188, 189, 194, 214, 218, 306. Murray, J. G., 194, 222, 144. , 167, 175, if rf-me mri iglrrre. .:::mfwi ml 0.4934 ae: ml N Ncary, J. F., 87, 180, 282. Nelson, N. B., Jr., 155. Newiek, Mason, 192, 252, 255, 144. Nichols, A. A., 88, 119. Nichols, H. S., Jr., 163, 217, 290, 144. Niles, J. S., J1'., 150. Norris, B. W., 88, 322. Norris, R. F., 88, 217, 302. Norton, W. H., 89, 165, 198, 229, 150. O . O'Brien, J. M., 89, 121, 167, 314. O'Brien, K. A., 89, 121, 190, 200, 204, 212 324. O'Connell, R. H., 147, 148, 190, 196,220,221 225, 226, 229, 150. Odlin, W. C., 155. Olmsted, R. G., 179, 155. I ? O'Neil, A. 1-I., 39, 90, 116, 117, 121, 165, 192, 204, 209, 212, 222, 229, 230, 231, 232, 234. O'Neil, P. J., 150. Orr, D. W., 144. Osgood, G. H., 90, 167, 169, 215, 217. Osgood, R. L., 150. Otis, Brooks, 163, 144. P Page, C. R., 150. Palmer, F. W., 90, 282. Pardee, F. W., Jr., 132, 130, 280, 144. Parker, G. B., 144. Parker, J. M., 150. Parker, J. W., 91, 216. Parsons, Geoffrey, Jr., 214, 150. Payson, O. S., 150. Pease, E. A., Jr., 132, 314, 144. Pease, J. S., 155. Pendleton, T. D., 155. Perkins, N. M., 179, 150. Perkins, W. F., Jr., 91, 121, 284. Pershing, F. W., 216, 150. Phelan, J. V., 91, 194, 221, 225, 226, 239, 314. Philbrick, R. L., 150. Pine, W. C., 192, 221, 225, 226, 239, 144. Platt,!J. W.,l:216, 252, 150. Pollard, W. C.,f133, 200, 242, 262, 263, 286, 144. Poole, W. M., 154. Pope, J. A., 192, 214, 252, 144. Powell, J. H., Jr., 144. Prentice, R. W., Jr., 165, 150. Prlee, T. F., 92, 200, 215, 286. Pllllinger, D. J., Jr., 187, 188, 190, 242, 150. R Ranck, J. R., 194, 215, 155. Ranges, 1-I. A., 165, 172, 178, 181, 198,144. Rankin, F. K., 92, 304, 326. ' Ray, G. R., 155. Read, J. H., 92, 200, 210, 232, 324. Reddy, D. W., 144. Reifenstein, E. C., Jr., 150. Rhoades, L. N., 198, 246, 144. Rich, Davis, 155. Richardson, A. G., Jr., 93. Richey, L. G., 190, 144. Riclltmycr, A. G., 93, 215, 218, 302. Ritchie, C. W., Jr., 93, 284. Riley, F. D., Jr., 94, 109, 130, 263, 310. Ritcle, W. B., 155. Rittenbcrg, T. F., 155. Robbins, Sabin, 3d, 94, 116, 119, 121, 176, 196, 204, 212, 220, 221, 222, 238, 239, 254, 286. Roberts, H. N., 165, 215, 232, 150. Robinson, J. B., 216, 150. Robinson, P. G., 94, 163, 194, 214, 263, 306. Robinson, W. E., 95, 278. Roby, Stephen, 95, 121, 188, 192, 252. Rock, Mathew, Jr., 196, 145. Romainc, S. B., 179, 145. Rosenbaum, E. S., Jr., 95, 260, 278. Ross, H. L., 96, 121, 190, 314. Ross, L. H., Jr., 175, 217, 150. Rossberg, H. C., 133, 298, 145. Rothschild, V. H., 2nd, 169, 150. Round, J. W., 133, 324, 145. Rubino, Herbert, 145. Russell, G. F., 134, 280, 145. Russell, G. V., Jr., 96, 290, 145. Ruttkay, Paul, 155. Ryan, T. J., Jr., 190, 155. S Safford, C. L., 150. Sage, F. D., 96, 182, 190, 218, 304. Saltonstall, W. G., 97, 180, 198, 246, 247, 252. Sanborn, W. M., 134. Sanford, Marion, 216, 150. Satterthwaite, L. L., 281, 155. Saunders, C. M., 180, 215, 239, 242, 150. Saunders, G. E., 97, 290. Saunders, J. S., 194, 232, 145. hm mmm 55.11.51 1115 mul Szmwyfr, 11. A., 194, 220, 221, 222, 237,239, 145 S1:h:Lll1J, 11. C., 117, 194, 220, 252, 282. Sclionck, J. 'l'., 218, 150. Scott, C. S., 250, 258, 145. f'o:11:1':1vc, R. A., 98, 298. S01l1,:wi1:k, 11. 13., 252, 150. S00fI,C1', R. E., 155. Sovloy, '1'. W., 180, 150. SGW1111, J. 1., 134, 105, 107, 172, 322. S1bW:l11, R.13., 105, 107, 172, 188. 250, 258, 145 Sexton, 111. W., 252, 202, 145. Sexton, H. C., 107, 189, 200, 214, 252, 150. Shaiw, 17. C., 155. Shen, F. W., 215, 155. slwrii-01111, S. 1.., os, 1111, 121, 173, 2:12, 322. Shiull, Ii. G., 135, 145. Shloukcr, 1V1. A., Jr., 98, 121, 210. Shorv, Philip, Jr., 99, 110, 119, 121, 170, 190, 212, 210, 220, 221, 222, 225, 280. S1101111011, J. N., 135, 150. Simr-s, S. 11., 99, 324. Simmon, D. A., 155. Simmons, F. A., Jr., 107, 172, 180, 198, 202, 203, 207, 145. Sintzon, S. H., Jr., 150. Smiih, D, W., Jr., 190, 200, 150. Smith, D. D., 99, 252, 203, 280. S11l111l, lf. li., 1s7, 252, 145. S1ll1111l, 11' Smith, G. W., 215, 232, 145. FH111111. P. S. E., 150. Smith, 11. S., 100, 179, 180, 298. 1... .11-.. 1115, 214, 252, 1:15. sm11.11, '12 G., 183, 1211, 1110, 214, 215, 2111, 145. Sinytlio, F. J., 145. Snivo1y, C:1r1is1u, 155. snyflf-1-, J. ls., 1:55, 2811, 145. Sp:11'11:1w1c, N. F., 217, 150. Spovr, J. 11., 100, 320. A Spolirv, R.. A., 215, 155. Spi11g:1.1'n, S. J., 150. Squivr, G. C., Jr., 150. S1.11t.t.u1', 1'1llYl1I11lI'0y, Jr., 150. S1011S121l1K1, '1'. N., 100, 180, 314, 145. Sliovoiis, C. H., 101, 314. Stohhs, R. M., 190, 215, 145. S1o1111:1r11, John, 190, 150. S11':1ll1m, D. 11., 101, 175, 179, 198, 232, 304. S11l11'1l'V11111-, 11. li., 101, 121, 290. S111i1lllIll, P. S., 130, 103, 180, 21.0, 232, 150. 8111111711-11, 11. J., 1511, 2:52, 298, 145. Sumnvr, J. G., 155. Sw11nn,J. B., 130, 189, 214, 215, 278, 145. Swede, M. 1., 200, 218, 221, 225, 226, 229, 232, 242, 243, 150. Sweeney, '1'. '1'., 145. Sivvutscr, A. C., 102, 200, 282. Swvvzy, A. R., 107, 145. ,H-. '1'11.1J01', 13. C., 155. 'l':1y1or, M. V., Jr., 1:15, 179, :102, 145. 'lmylm-, N. H., 137, 179, 180, 280, 145. '11l'1l1I11111, 'l'. B., .11'., 155. 'l'o11111101', W. K., 102, 190, 252, 254, 255. '1'11:1yo1', 11. R., 180, 145. 'l'11:1yc1, J. 1C., 102, 119, 194, 217, 290. '1'1101ll11.S, John A., 210, 240, 247, 202, 145. Thoxrmsu, J. M., Jr., 137, 145. 'l'hom:1s, Josoph, A., 103, 117, 103, 107, 190, 200, 203, 280. Tlioinpson, D. B., 137, 179, 182, 183, 190, 194, 298, 145. 'l'hompson, W. B., 173. '1'ilcon1b, J. li., 175, 210, 145. 'l'ow11s0n11, M. H., 103, 322. 'l'r:11Tor11, B. W., Jr., 103, 180, 198, 232, 205, 278. '1'r11vis, A. C., Jr., 180, 252, 150. '1'l'11111J10, 1 . IS., 210, 252, 150. Tripp, 13. C., 104, 190, 221. 222, 225, 220, 232, 320. '1'1'oxvl1, 15. 1 ., 104, 105, 320. Troy, P. F., 150. '11llC1i01', D. P., 104, 215, 310. '1'uckor, Gordon, 109, 145. Tufts, I. E., Jr., 155. '1'urnvr, John, 138, 182, 190, 250, 258, 280, 145. Tycrs, Ri1:11111'11, Jr., 239, 150. U Urisworih, A. C., 105, 121, 252. V V:1i1l, '1'1100f,101'0, 150. Vain .1.A 11l1lED, W. B., 105, 105, 107, 172, 194, 215, 250, 258. Vooflor, J. M., 105, 190, 217, 250, 258, 320. 1W W111lswo1'1,11, E. H., 180. Waite, S. E., 200. Wzmlber, J. G., 138, 169, 196, 212, 220, 221, 222, 237, 326, 145. W alkcr, A. P., 100. 333 V' 1- '- r. - lr m:5Fw ig,l.1551. Ll Walker, H. L., 106, 298. Walker, J. G., 138, 190, 216, 290, 150. Ward, W. R., 106, 196, 280. Warner, E. M., 155. Warren, U. G., Jr., 266, 145. Watrous, C. W., 155. Watson, Gavin, 150. Watson, H. L., 107, 169, 310. Watson, J. O., Jr., 107, 263, 266, 145. Watson, P. S., 324. Watters, J. J., 198, 214, 266, 145. g Weed, H. D., Jr., 107, 116, 196, 212, 21 263, 286. Weed, J. B., 108, 21.8, 282. 6, 222, Weir, H. K., 108, 116, 119, 121, 198, 209, 232 265, 306. Wcist, E. C., 150. Wells, George, 2nd, 142, 200, 262, 263, 26 Wim, R. R.,'108, 121, 180. West, E. A., 215, 155. Weston, B. L., 109, 310. Wheeler, E. D., Jr., 109, 167, 217, 314. Whipple, J. R., 139, 179, 304, 145. Whitcomb, R. M., 139, 242, 314, 145. White, Jewett, 139, 180, 232, 145. Wilkins, S. B., 155. Will, Philip, Jr., 109, 180, 182, 190, 21 290, 304. 8, 254, 4, 145. Willaucr, A. O., 215, 145. Willauer, Whiting, 110. Williams, H. B., 215, 216, 150. Williams, M. F., 110, 214. . Wilson, J. W., 110, 180, 194, 226, 232, 242, 243, 290. Wilson, K. S., 215, 218, 150. Wilson, Kenneth, 145. Winpenny, J. B., 2nd, 154, 155. Wisely, J. S., 145. Wood, J. J., 155. Wood, W. B., 215, 254, 255, 155. Wood, W. F., 155. Woodruff, C. H., 180, 239, 145. Woolley, I . F., Jr., 215, 155. Woolsey, Lewis, 111, 180, 239, 284. Wright, E. T., 145. Wright, E. A., 3d, 140, 198, 232, 304, 145. Wright, Washburne, 200, 216, 250, 251, 252, 254, 145. Y Yeaton, C. A., 178, 179, 198, 150. Ycaton, V. L., 111, 217. Yinkey, C. A., Jr., 190, 192, 150. Young, P. S., Jr., 111, 290. Printing by the News-Letter Press, Exeter, N. H. Photographs by the Cunningham Studio, Exeter, N. I-I. Engravings by the Electric City Engraving Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Bound by the Boston Bookbinding Company, Cambridge, Mass. XJ' f-- ' . ,il lg wzqym mmewsl mzrilw gsmiii Hmm WNW? YIM Advertiisements . Alpha Nu .... Assembly Club . . Atihletiies .... Aiihleliie Assoeiation Bad Man, 'l'he . . Baseball . . . . Baskelihall . . . Calendar . . . . Chapel Speakers . Cheer Leaders . . Chess Club . . . Christian Fral,e1'nil,y Christmas Plays . ClassAi,hleliies . . Class Day Officers Clubs ...... College Preferenees C1'ew ...... Cum Laude , liehaliinpg . llmniaiic-s . 9151 Hook . . EH Men . . Enrollment. . . . Exonian ..... Exonian liagadors Faculty ..... lfooliball ..... 1 our-Year Club. . 1'lI'2Llf0I'l1llf1CS . . . Glee Club . . . G. L. Soule .... Golden liraneh . . Golf ,.... Hockey . . . Jazz Band . . . June Hall Girl . . June Ball Officers . June Ball Poem . Junior Class . . . Kappa Delta Pi. . ll11'1LfIllCBX 267 198-199 212 219-266 220 188 235-239 241-243 8 206 222 218 204-205 187 261-266 1 17 213-218 120 249-252 1 18 161-165 185-190 176 221 156 172 183 25- 37 223-226 1 19 191-201 180 164-165 152-153 259-260 245-247 182 211 209 210 152-155 196-197 Kappa lflpsilon Pi . Lantern Club . . Literary .... Les Boulinard . Les Cabotins ..... Lower Middle Class . . Major Sports Captains . . Mandolin Club .... Merrill Lectures .... Merrill Prize Speaking . . Monthly ....... Musical Clubs .... Orchestra . . Outing Club . . Pean ...... P. E. A. Police . . . Phi Epsilon Sigma . . Phi Theta Psi .... Prize Awards, 1923 . . Publications . . . Religious .... R,CD1'08Cllla1!,l-1011 . . Sel1ool,'1'l1e . . . Seie11i.i6eSoeiel,y . . Senior Class ...... Addresses ..... Class Day Oflieers . Couneil ..... Class liallol ..... College Preferences . Social .......... Southern Club ..... Summary . . Swimming . . H - lennls . Track ...... Trustees ......... U pper Middle Class ....... Non-Returning Upper Middlers College Preferences . . Vaudeville ........ 335 mnq 194-195 166-167 159-176 189 214 146-151 221 181 168 170 173 177-181 179 215 174-175 222 192-193 200-201 169 171-176 203-206 156 9- 23 217 38-111 112-115 1 1.7 116 121 120 207-212 216 156 253-255 256-258 227-234 24 122-145 122-140 140 190 ' 4 4' . N 4 THE END 4'
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