Princeton University - Bric A Brac Yearbook (Princeton, NJ)
- Class of 1901
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I E . iv F O W N E S9 Famous-Grip-Driving G L O E The Grip is a perfect Riding The most practical Glove yet or Driving Glove, being made invented for retaining a firm on an entirely new principle. hold of the reins V. b. Pat.5418.5-il. OCEO TO BE OBTAINED OF ILL FIRST-CLASS HETAILERS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY ESTABLISHED 1777. V t Ready:Made Department. o o Latest Styles in Fall and Wlllldm H. Wanamaker , Overcoats for men and boys. Tailors and W-QQ Cloth lers, Made:to:Order Qepa rtment. Market Street, corner Twelfth, Imported and Domestic ' Goods of Latest Patterns Pa, at moderate prices. All orders receive careful and ' prompt attention by skilled cutters and itters. The Princeton Brie-5-Brac S57 ,LU nf ' a' ELLIOTT PRESS PHILA AW amz PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE IUNIOR CLASS OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY do .ga ,go ,ge ,ge ,ga ,gn ,ge .al .5 .5 CLASS OF NINETEEN-HUNDRED-AND-TWO The ..... Princeton Brio-Zu . . . Brac ..... VOLUME XXVI OTTO T. MALLERY, Pennsylvania, - Editor-in-Chief CHARLES A. CASS, Pennsylvania, Business Manager E D I T O R S WILLIAM T. MacINTYRE, Pennsylvania, Associate Editor WPHILIP K. HAY, New Iersey, Art Editor DAMON B. PFEIFFER, New Iersey STEPHEN VAN R. TROWBRIDGE, Turkey, Ass't Bus. Manager ALEXANDER I. BARRON, Pennsylvania ERNEST C. POOLE, Illinois :FDeceased ' TO ALL, WHO HAVE THE INTEREST OF PRINCETON AT HEART THE CLASS OF NINETEEN-TWO RESPECT-FULLY DEDICATES THIS VOLUME Sept. 18-19 Oo P. M., Sept 19, Sept. 24-29, Sept. 26, Oct. 22, Oct. 29-Nov. 3, Nov. 29, Dec. 13, Dec. 19, I2 jan. 2, Feb. 6, Feb. 7, l X 'Ss 1900 Examinations for admission, and the removal of entrance conditions, in Princeton only. First term begins. Examinations for removal of first and second term conditions. Preliminary examination of candidates for Doctor's degrees. Commemoration Day. Second opportunity for removal of second term conditions. Thanksgiving'Day. Meeting of the Board of Trustees. Christmas vacation begins. 1901 Christmas vacation ends. First term examinations end. Second term begins. Feb. 22, Mar. 14, Mar. 11-16, Apr. 4, 12:30 Apr. 9, II A May 22,12 M May 25, june 7, june 9, june 10-12, June 10, June II, june 12, Washington's Birthday.-Class of 1876 Prize Debate IO A. M. Meeting of the Board of Trustees. Examinations for removal of iirst terni conditions. P. M.,- Spring Recess. Meeting of Faculty Committee on schedule of studies. End of Senior final examinations. End of examinations for the three lower classes. Baccalaureate Sunday. Coinmencenient meeting of the Board of Trustees. Class Day. Annual Meetings of Literary Societies and Alumni Association-Lynde Prize Debate, 7:30 P. M. 154th Annual Commencement Trustees of the University HIS EXCELLENCY FOSTER M. VGORHEES, Governor of the State of New Jersey, ex-ryjirzb President OI' the Board of Trustees. FRANCIS LANDEY PATTON, D.D., LL.D., PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITX', and, in the absence of the Governor, President of the Board. tSAMUEL H. PENNINGTON, M.D., LL.D., ELIJAH R. CRAVEN, D.D., LL.D., . WILLIAM M. PAXTON, D.D., LL.D., THON. JOHN I. BLAIR, . . . HON. JOI-IN A. STEWART, A.M., . TWILLIAM HENRY GREEN, D.D., LL.D., THOMAS N. MCCARTER, LL.D., . REV. SAMUEL B. DOD, A.M , . J. ADDISON HENRY, D.D., . M. TAYLOR PYNE, LL.B., A,M., JAMES W. ALEXANDER, A.M., FRANCIS B. HODGE, D.D., DAVID R. FRAZER, D.D., TDeceaSed. ' . Newark, N. J Philadelphia, Pa . Princeton, N.J Blairstown, N. J New York City . Princeton, N. J . Newark, N. J . Hoboken, N.J Philadelphia, Pa. . Princeton, N.J . New York City VVilkes Barre, Pa . Newark, N. J HON. JOHN K. COXVEN, A.M., GEORGE B. STEWART, D.D., . CYRUS H. MCCORMICK, A.M., JOHN DIXON, D.D., . . MELANCTHON W. JACOBUS, DD., . HON. WILLIAIVI J. MAGIE, LL.D., JOHN J. MCCOOK, LL.D., . . JAMES BAYARD HENRY, A.M., SIMON JOHN MCPHERSON, D.D., . HENRY WOODHULL GREEN, A.M., CORNELIUS CUYLER CUYLER, A.M., GEORGE TYBANT PURVIS, D.D., LL.D., CHARLES WOOD, D.D., . . . . Baltimore, Md . Auburn, N. Y Chicago, Ill . Trenton, N. J Hartford, Conn Elizabeth, N. J New York City Philadelphia, Pa Lawrenceville, N. J . Trenton, N. J . New York City . New York City Philadelphia, Pa 'william lbenttg Green, 23.161, 11.23. REV. WILLIAM HENRYHGREEN, D.D., LL. D., Professor of Oriental and Old Testament Literature in Princeton Theo- logical Seminary and Trustee of.. the University, died at his home in Princeton February 10, 1900. For several years past Dr. Green had been 'in ill healthgand had been relieved of most of his active duties in connection with the Seminary. Death came unexpectedly and quietly. Dr. Green was born at Groveton, New Jersey, on the 27th of January, 1825. When only nfteen years of age he was graduated from Lafayette, where he remained for the three following years as tutor and assistant professor in mathematics. In 1846 he was graduated from Princeton Theological Seminary and tive years later he returned to till the chair of Oriental and Biblical Literature, having held several important pastoral charges in the meantime. ln 1859 the title of his Professorship was changed to that of Professorship of Oriental and Old Testament Literature and this position he filled until the time of his death. Upon the retirement of Dr. Maclean from the Presidency of Princeton College, Dr. Green was elected to be his successor but declined the position. Not only an educator of note he was widely celebrated as an author of religious works. He was also Chairman of the American Committee on the reversion of the Bible. It is in connection with Princeton Seminary, however, that Dr. Green will be longest remembered and most widely appreciated, for there lay his life-work. His own declaration that Princeton Seminary has always stood for fidelity to the word of God best expresses the principle on which his own life was founded. He represented his alma mater, moreover, in the sphere of scholarship as a great instructive as well as constructive force. As pupil, as professor and as student, his work was characterized by serious earnestness and unfailing devotion to duty. Thorough in his own work he required the same vigorous application from all who came under his control. He sought to introduce his pupils to a scholarly method of study, and, although he left the system unfinished, his treatise upon the Unity of the Book of Genesis will, from a literary standpoint, remain the final answer to all who doubt the authenticity of the Pentateuch. By his vindication of the scholarship of conservative criticism Dr. Green wielded an influence for the Church peculiarly powerful and effective. Dr. Green was, withal, a master of courtesy. As Chairman of the Committe on the revision of the Bible, he led his colleagues toward the completion of their great task with iniinite tact and patience. He was, in a word, a great Christian He loved fidelity, humility and self-devotion for their own sakes, and was possessed of unbounded sympathy. He was in every sense a noble, Christ-like man. 1 S WM. HENRY GREEN, D.D., LL.D Faculty and Instructors FRANCIS LANDEY PATTON, D.D., LL.D., CHARLES MCMILLAN, A.M., GE., PRESIDENT, Professor of Civil Engineering and Applied Mathe- Robert Lenox Professor of Biblical Instruction and matics. Stuart Professor of Ethics and the Philosophy of 40 Bayard Lane Religion. Prospect. CHARLES AUGUSTUS YOUNG, PH.D., LL.D., Professor of Astronomy. JOHN THOMAS DUFFIELD, D.D., LL.D., 16 Prospect Avenue. Emeritus Professor of Mathematics. 23 University Place. S. STANHOPE ORRIS, PH.D., L.H.D., Ewing Professor of Greek Language and Literature HENRY CLAY CAMERON, PH-Du D-D-, and Instructor in Greek Philosophy. CLERK OF THE FACULTY, 66 Nassau Street. Professor of Greek Language and Literature. 34 Mefcef Street- CHARLES GREENE RoCKWooD,JR., PH.D., x s Y 1 X Professor of Mathematics. LHARLE5 XR OODRUFF SHIELDS, D.D., LL.D., 34 Bayard Lane. Professor ,of the Harmony of Science and Revealed Religion. Morvenl THEODORE WHITEFIELD HUNT, PH.D., L.H.D., Professor of English Language and Literature. XVILLIAM ALFRED PACKARD, PHD., D.D., 43 Library Place' Kennedy Professor of Latin Language and Literature I and the Science of Language. GEORGE LANSING RAYMOND, L.H.D., College Place. Professor of Pisthetics. v X S3 Bayard Lane. CXRUS FOGG HRACKETT, M.D., LL.D., Henry Professor of Physics. X SAMUEL ROSS VVINANS, PH.D., 4 Prospect Avenue. DEAN or THE FACULTY, HENRY BEDINGER CORNWVALL, E.M., 1,-HAD-, Professor of Greek and Instructor in Sanskrit. Professor of Applied Chemistry and Mineralogy. 75 Nassau Street' 53 Nassau Street. Q VVILLIAM LIBBEY, D.SC., Princeton, GEORGE MACLOSKIE, LL-D-, D-SC-, Professor of Physical Geography and Director of the Professor of Biology- E. M. Museum of Geology and Archwology. 239 Nassau Street- zo Bayard Lane. IO Faculty and Instructors f'C0ntinuedl WILLIAM BERRYMAN SCOTT, P1-LD., Heidelberg, JOHN HOWELL WESTCOTT, PH.D., Princeton, Blair Professor of Geology. Musgrave Professor of Latin and Tutor in Roman 41 Prospect Avenue. Law. zoo Mercer Street FREDERICK NEWTON WILLSON, A.M., C.E., v K Y Professor of Descriptive Geometry, Stereotoniy, and WOODROW WILEON' PHD LL-1?-I I r Technical Drawing. McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Politics Stony Brook. 58 Library Place WILLIAM COWPER PRIME, LL.D., Professor of the History of Art. 38 East Twenty-Third Street, New York City. ALLAN MARQUAND, PH.D., L.H.D., Professor of Archaeology and the History of Art, and Director of the Museum of Historic Art. Guernsey Hall. ANDREW FLEMING WEST, PH.D., LL.D., Giger Professor ot Latin. 7 Prospect Avenue. ALEXANDER THOMAS ORMOND, PH.D, LL.D., McCosh Professor of Philosophy. 109 Alexander Street. HERMANN CARL OTTO HUSS, PH.D., Jena, Professor of Modern Languages and Literature. 47 University Place. ARTHUR LINCOLN FROTHINGHAM, JR., PH.D., Leip- sic, Professor of Ancient History and Archaeology. Hodge Avenue. HENRY BURCHARD FINE, PH.D., Leipsic, Dod Professor of Mathematics. 49 Library Place. 'XVILLIAIYI FRANCIS MAGIE, PH.D., Berlin, Professor of Physics. 78 Library Place ERNEST CUSHING RICHARDSON, PH.D., Librarian. LEROY WILEY MCCAY, D.se., Professor of Chemistry. JAMES MARK BALDVVIN, PH.D., 220 Mercer Street 80 University Place Stuart Professor of Psychology. 38 Stockton Street HENRY DALLAS THOMPSON, D.SC., PH.D., Professor of Mathematics. GEORGE MCLEAN HARPER, PH.D., So University Place Princeton, Holmes Professor of Belles-Lettres and Professor of Romance Lau guages. WINTI-IROP MORE DANIELS, A.M., Professor of Political Economy. 36 Mercer Street 75 Prospect Avenue. PROF. JOHN H. FINLEY Faculty and Instructors QConrinuedl JOHN GRIER HIBBEN, PH.D., Princeton, Stuart Professor of Logic. 62 VVashington Street. WILLARD HUMPHREYS, PHD., Professor of the German Language and Literature. 24 Mercer Street. ARNOLD GUYOT CAMERON, PH.D., Princeton, Professor of French. 94 Bayard Lane. PAUL VAN DYKE, D.D., Professor of History. S9 Library Place. HERBERT STEARNS SQUIER BMITH, c.E., Professor of Applied Mechanics. 4 East Witherspoon Hall. WALTER BUTLER HARRIS, C.E., Professor of Geodesy. 245 Nassau Street. HENRY VAN DYKE, D.D., LL.D., Murray Professor of English Literature. 59 Bayard Avenue. EDWIN SEELYE LEWIS, PH.D., johns Hopkins, Professor of Romance Languages. II Bank Street. ELMER HOWARD LooMIs,'BH.D., srrasbufg, Professor of Physics. 39 Vandeven ter Avenue. TAYLOR REED, A.M., Assistant Professor of Astronomy, 73 Prospect Avenue. GEORGE STEVENSON PATTON,A.M., Assistant Professor of Moral Philosophy and Secre- tary to the President. Prospect. WALTER MEAD RANKIN, PH.D., Munich, Assistant Professor of Biology, and Curator of the Zoological Museum. ro Nassau Street. CHARLES FREEMAN VVILLIAMS MQCLURE, A.M., Assistant Professor of Biology. So University Place. HOWARD CROSBY XVARREN, A.M., Assistant Professor of Experimental Psychology. So University Place. THOMAS MARC PARROTT, PH.D., Leipsic, Assistant Professor of English. 20 North West College. VARNUM LANSING COLLINS, A.M., Reference Librarian. IO Nassau Street. JOHN H. FINLEY, Professor of Politics. 48 Bayard Avenue. EDMUND YARD ROBBINS, A.M., Assistant Professor ot Greek. ' 6 South Albert B. Dod Hall. JUNIUS SPENCER MORGAN, A.M., I Associate Librarian. Stockton Street. ALEXANDER HAMILTON PHILLIPS, D.SC., Princeton, Assistant Professor of Mineralogy. Hodge Avenue. Faculty and Instructors CContinuedD WILLIAMSON UPDIKE VREELAND, A.M. WILLIAM KELLY PRENTICE. A.M., Assistant Professor of Romance Languages. Assistant Professor of Greek. II South West David Brown Hall. Edwards Place. JOHN HAUGHTON CONEY, A.M., Assistant Professor of History. JQHN MU-,TQN BRQOKS, A,M,, 4 NSSSHU Street- Instructor in Mathematics. 2 West Witherspoon Hall JOHN PRESTON HOSKINS, PH.D., Berlin, Assistant Professor of German. HERBERT FQWLER SILL, M,S,, 33 Blfllf Han- Instructor in Analytical Chemistry. I5 Chambers Street EDGAR ODELL LOVETT, PH.D., Leipsic, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. GEORGE MADISQN PRIEST! A'M 49 Prospect Avenue- Instructor in German. ' I 5 South East David Brown Hall FREDERIC NEHER, A.M., Assistant Professor of Analytical and Organic Chem- WILLIAM HENRY MCLAUCHLAN' MS istry' Assistant in General Chemistry. 69 Prospect Avenue. 91 Blau' Han WALTER AUGUsTUs WYCKOFF, A.M., WILLIilfssgilfipfdilhixliigschlcago' Assistant Professor of Political Economy. ' 4 Nassau Street I7 Boudinot Street. X ND R ROBINSON, A.M., HARRY FRANKLIN COVINGTON, A.M., CHARL?itiIfH Lain Assistant Professor of Oratory. 6 B1 h H H ' 76 Alexander Street 5 air a . . . M. ., JEssE BENED1cT CARTER, ran, Halle, HOWARD MCCLENAHAF' E E ' .S . 1 . 1 E . Assistant Professor of Latin' Instructor in Physics and Assistant in E ectrica ngi neermg. I4 North Albert B. Dod Hall. 44 Mercer Street. ULRIC DAHLGREN, A-B-I M-S-I ALBERT WooDWARD JAMISON, B.s., Asslstant Pfofsssof of Histology' Assistant in Chemistry and Mineralogy. I2 MHPIG Street- 60 University Place. STOCKTON AXSON, A-M-, ROBERT MQNUTT McELRov, A.M., Assistant Professor of English. Instructor in American History. IO Nassau Street. II Nassau Hall I4 HON. WM. D. MAGIE - CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY Faculty and Instructors Ccontinuedl BAYARD TUCKERMAN, A. B., Lecturer on English Literature. ERNEST TROW CARTER, A.M., Lecturer on Music. JACOB NEWTON BEAM, A. M., Instructor in German. 3 South Edwards Hall DAVID MAGIE, JR., A.M., Instructor in Latin. 32 Upper Pyne Building. PERCY ROBERT COLWELL, A.B., Instructor in Greek. 45 Vandeventer Avenue. PHILIP HUDSON CHURCHMAN, A.B., Instructor in French . 22 Vandeventer Avenue. ALBERT HARRIS WILSON, M.S., Instructor in Mathematics. WILLIAM FOSTER, JR., PH.D., Instructor in Chemistry. JOHN ROBERT BENTON, PH.D., Instructor in Mathematics. I7 Stockton Street. I3 Bank Street LUTHER PFAHLER EISENHART, PH.D., , Instructor in Mathematics. 2I Boudinot Street. MARCUS STULTS FARR. A.M., Vertebrate Palaeontology. I3 Bank Street 29 Vandeventer Avenue RICHARD FREDERICK LOT RIDGVVAY, A.B., Instructor in Greek. FRED W. KAFER, C.E., Instructor in Civil Engineering. JONATHAN BAILEY BROVVDER, PH.D. Instructor in Latin. EDVVARD P. HULBERT, C.E., IO Nassau Street. Instructor in Civil Engineering. JOHN STOUT VAN NES, Instructor in Mineralogy. QI Blair Hall. Stafford Little Lectureship THE HONORABLE GROVER CLEVELAND, LL. D., Ex-President of the United States. I6 II Blair Hall 43 University Hall I I0 Nassau Street Bank St Class Officers AC21d21T1iC Scientific Seniors . . PROFESSOR XVILSON, 50 Library Place. Seniors, juniors, and Sophoniores, B.S., and Special Students, 5 4 4 . Juniors t . PROFESSGR I ROrP.ssoR CORNR ALL, SI Nassau Street. Seniors,-Iuniors and Sopllomores C.E. S h . P ft.. P 'L ,Cll Pl . ' . ' ' op Ouiores ROFPSSOR ALI ARD O ege ace PROFESSOR MCMILLAN, 40 Bayard Lane. Freshmen . . PROFESSOR Roisiaixs, 6 South Dod Hall. Special Students PROFESSOR EDVVIN CURTIS OSBORN, Freshmen and first year Specials, FINE, 45 Library Place. PROFESSOR ROCKXVOOD, 34 Bayard Lane. Other University Officers GEORGE GOLDIE, Treasurer. Director of Gymnasium. University Offices. , 35 University Place HENRY NEVIUS VAN DYKE, A.M., ERNEST THROW CARTER, A.M., Registrar. Organist and Choirmaster. University Offices. 2l Boudinot Street HENRY GREEN DUFFIELD, A.B., RUDOLPH WEBER, Assistant Treasurer. University Draughtsinan. University Oliices. Nassau Hall ARNOLD EDWARD ORTMANN, PH.D.,Jena, CHARLES FREDERICK SILVESTER, Curator of Invertebrate Palaeontology. Assistant in Anatomy. 66 StI'eC'C. I2 Nassau JOHN BELL HATCHER, PH.B., JOHN WILLIAM TOPLEY, Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology. Proctor. 76 Alexander Street. ' 32 Wiggins Street 17 JAMES HUGH MOFFATT, A.B. . HERBERT DOUGLAS AUSTIN, A.B. ADAM MILLER HILTEBEITEL, A.B. OLIVER DIMON KELLOGG, A.M .... JAMES CADDALL MOREHEAD, A.M., M.S. HOWARD MCBRIDE, A.B .... EDWARU LAWRENCE KATZENBACH, A.B. AVMAR EMBURY, JR., C.E. EARL DOUGLASS, M.S. HERBERT F. FISHER, A.B. JOHN IWERRILL POOR, A.B. HARDIN CRAIG, A.M. . SAMUEL BRYAN SCOTT, A.B. . DAVID LAURENCE CHAMBERS, A.B. JOSEPH W. LESTER JONES, A.M . HARRY JOHN BRANDT, A. B. Fellows. RESIDENCE Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science . - II B Class of 1860 Fellow in Experimental Science . . 6 S-M-R J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics. J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics. J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics . . 7 N- Ed Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages - 10 S- D Boudinot Fellowin History E. M. Biological Fellow. University Fellow in Archaeology . . I6 N- Ed The Class of 1877 University Fellow in Biology . . 27 S- Ed The South East Club University Fellow in Social Science . . . II S. Ed Thaw Fellow in Astronomy ..... School of Science Charles Scribner University Fellow in English . . . 34 L Special Fellow in History and Archmology 16 S- Ed Special Fellowin English . . . - - 6 S- D . . . , , , 27 William St . 4 S. D I8 Standing Committees of the Trustees Committee On Finance- Committee on Curriculum- M. 'l'Ax'I,OR PYNIC, LL.B., AEM., Chairman. ELIJAH R. CRAVEN, D.D.,LL.D., Chairman Committee on Grounds and Buildings- Committee on Morals and Discipline- JAAIES W. ALEXANDER, A.M., Chairman. JOHN DIXON, D.D., Chairman Committee on Library and Apparatus- Committee on Honorary Degrees- HENRY W. GREEN, A.M., Chairman. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY, Chairman Standing Committees of the Faculty Absences-Chairman, PROFESSOR HARPER. Academic Examinations and Standing-Chairman, THE DEAN 5 Secretary, PROFESSOR HUMPHREYS. Academic Special Students-Chairman, PROFESSOR WILSONQ Secretary, PROFESSOR DANIELS. Cataloue-Secretary, PROFESSOR THOMPSON. Discipline-Chairman, THE DEAN. Graduate Department-Chairnian, THE PRESIDENTQ Secretary, PROFESSOR MAOIE. Library-Chairman, PROFESSOR WILSON. Local Entrance Examinations-Secretary, PROFESSOR FINE. Music-Chairman, PROFESSOR MARQUAND. Out-Door Sports-Secretary, PROFESSOR FINE. Sanitary-Chairman, PROFESSOR BRACKETTQ Secretary, PROFESSOR MAGIE. Schedule of Studies-Chairman, THE PRESIDENTQ Secretary, PROFESSOR WEST. Scholarships and Charitable Funds-Chairman, PROFESSOR DUFFIELD. School of Science Examinations and Standing-Chairman, PROFESSOR CORNWALLQ Secretary, PROFESSOR PHILLIPS. School of Science Special Students- Chairman, PROFESSOR RANKINQ Secretary, MR. BROOKS. Teachers and Schools-Chairman, PROFESSOR PACKARD 5 Secretry, THE DEAN. Weekly Schedules and Examination Schedules-Secretary, PROFESSOR THOMPSON. I9 MCCOSH WALK W I V fy ' jrlr, I ,f . W 1 W' fr f I , M I I D ,I I ,Wx 1 1 A I 'W 'i ' V M x:1Wi! I1'U!lE31s ' ' vf mu ff 2,fr'ff1Ir'f1!HMfUff'wmwlill Wi 'Wm f :M y Il ' I 5' . M1 W ,Aff Wfwfff fF 1f . 1VW'f 'F H1 WNW? H ViwMWx fX WV WW , iff 12- ' W 5. fx XX-6, M X, K X wa X ii! w' H 'XX x 3 K Wh ww k lr My M, 74 1f x ' aww M S f ,I X W - xl N MM f, Xm,1n M Q me M 5565 . -L x I XXX I nu mn I 1 'S XSX 'WIN Qkx ,ur V :min 'rm 'vf5, N x .Q Lf.: an X54 ,y' A 1llX1XH1 X vlnygr XIII X'X NX' vlX---X.,XX.i5qXXX.,,X , , XX I 'R . -I I . Y XX IXX X UN- .l.TmUl1l..XXL fs 'X' XX',I i1X'N-I-i..X-IXXXpgIZ'X '-. 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Vice-President. FRANK L. IANENVAY, New jersey . Secretary. CaD Academic. NABIE. Arthur H. Adams, CaD john Aitken, CaD . . Benjamin Akin, CsD . . George Henry Vale Allen CsD Norman Bruce Armstrong, CsD WVillia1n Arthur Babson, CSD . Leon I. Bachenheimer, CaD. Oliver Kinsey Badgeley, CaD . James Baker, Dr., CaD . Julius L. Baldwin, CaD . . Franklyn G. Bamman, CaD Abram Glenni Bartholomew, CaD Lawrence Stewart Bartlett, CaD Arthur Henry Bates, CsD . C. Strawder Batt, CaD . . William H. Batting, CaD . Gordon Taylor Beaham, CsD Mead Van Zile Belden, CaD . R. Lawrence Benson, CsD . V. H. Berghaus, Ir., CaD . Eric Leonard Bergland, CSD John A. Bernhard, CaD . CSD Scientific. HOMIE ADDRESS. WVyalusing, Pa. .... . New York City, 28 West 54th Street. . Des Moines, Iowa. . . . Fair Haven, Vt. .... . Hagerstown, Md., 147 Prospect Street. South Orange, N. J .,.. Columbia, Pa. . . . - . Montclair, N. D., Q0 Midland Avenue. . Lawrence Station, N. Y. . . Rochester, N. Y. . . . . Asbury Park, N. I., 605 Lake Avenue. . Buffalo, N. Y., 256 Connecticut Street. . New Richmond, Wis. . . . . Middleton, Conn. . Tarrytown, N. Y .... Montclair, N .I., 62 Gates Avenue. . Independence, Mo ..... Syracuse, N. Y., 618 W. Genesee Street. . Philadelphia, Pa., 210 Walnut Street. . ' Waverly, N. Y .... ' . . Baltimore, Md., 1116 North Charles Street. . Rahway, N. I., 43 Seminary Street. . . 23 ROOM. .13WW . .QLP 110 Nassau St . 15SW 5SWB . SSWB .14MD . .5UP 12NMR . 37SEd . .4113 . IUSEB . 47B .7EW .22L .14SW .15SD .5UP .7ND .16EW 42B .3NEd NAME. Charles De Ford Besore, CaD . H. L. Bowlby, CaD .... George Hamilton Boynton, Dr., CaD Edmund Dames Brady, CaD . . W. L. Breckenridge, CaD . john Brewer, CaD . . Linn R. Brokaw, CaD . Paul Brokaw, CSD . . I. Le Foy Brower, CaD Paul T. Bryere, CSD . Eugene Palmer Burr, CaD . Frank T. Carstensen, CaD . Howard Carter, CaD . . Edward T. Casebolt, CaD . Alfred De Forrest Childs, CSD . Edgar Yuengling Clausen, CSD . Dames I. Coale, Dr., CSD . . Matthias Wooley Conrow, CSD . Wilford S. Conrow, CSD . Harry H. Cook, CSD . George Dohnes Cooke, CSD . A. Boyd Cornell, CSD . Jasper Elliot Crane, CaD . . Everett Lake Crawford, CSD . Jack Randall Crawford, CaD Ross Ambler Curran, CaD . David T. Dana, CSD . Harry G. Dechant, CaD . Henry H. Derr, CaD . L. M. Dickinson, CSD . Charles E. S. Dietz, CaD . Robert C. Dodd, CaD . Senior Class CC0ntinuedD HOME ADDRESS. . Waynesboro, Pa. . . Asbury, N. J. .... . . Atlanta, Ga., 272 Rawson Street. . . Washington, D. C., 1103 K Street. . . Hoosick Falls, N. Y. . . . Rockville, Md ..... . St. Louis, Mo., 3200 Lucas Avenue. St. Louis, Mo., 3200 Lucas Avenue. . . Chicago, Ill., 1330 Bryn Mawr Avenue. . New York City, N. Y., 56 E. 59th Street. . Columbus, Ohio, 60 Jefferson Avenue. . . . Indianapolis, Ind., 2005 North Delaware Street. . Huntington, N. Y ...... Newark, N. I., 1005 Broad Street. . . Englewood, N. I. . . . . Port Chester, N. Y. . . Toms River, N. I. . . . . Long Branch, N. I., 295 Willow Avenue. . Brooklyn, N. Y., 213 Berkeley Street. . . Princeton, N. I. .... . . Philadelphia, Pa., 2108 Walnut Street. . . Trenton, N. I., 321 Greenwood Avenue, . . Newark, N. J., 20 Central Avenue. . New York City, 41 West 57th Street. . . New York City, IO7 E. 57th Street. New York City, 107 E. 57th Street. . . Lenox, Mass ..... . 110 Catawissa, Pa. . . . , . . . Wilkesbarre, Pa., 83 North River Street. Trenton, N. I., 479 West State Street. . . Limeport, Pa. .... . Pittsneld, Mass., 130 E. Housatonic Street. . 24 ROOIML . IS W W IO Nassau Hall .6SWB . 22B . QNR . 16B 84B . 84B . 4MD .2EB . .6B . ISWB 13B . 92B . QMD . 72B . 4NW 41SEd . 12B NaSSauHotel . 6B 20MD .17B 2B 12B . . 35L Nassau Street . 1 S W .SWB 7ND .40SEd ISW JOHN C. GREEN SCHOOL OF SCIENCE NAME. Samuel VV. Dodd, CSD Robert S. Donaldson, Cal Allan V. Duncan, Cal . William K. Dwight, Cal A. F. Eastman, Cab . M. O. Edwards, Cal . Thomas I. Elliott, Cal G. K. Erben, Csj . . Robert B. Elmore, Kal I. N. Euwer, Q31 . . Calvin Fentress, Cal . John Van L, Findlay, Cal Thomas W. Fisher, CSD Franklin W. Fort, Cal . H. F. S. Frazer, Csj . John G. Frazer, CaD . Carl K. Fried, CSD . W. G. Gamble Qsj . H. E. Gansworth, Cal . Ora Fletcher Gardner, Cal William R. Gelston, Cab Edward Glassmeyer, Cal Solomon F. Glenn, Cal Paul Morse Goodwin, Caj C. S. Gray, Caj . . Latta Griswold, Cal . F. I. Hall, Caj . . Samuel Hamilton, Jr., Cal C. H. Hanlin, Qaj . M.-L. Harding, Cal . Matthew Harper, Cal . R. H. Hatfield, Qaj Senior Class fContinued5 HOME ADDRESS. 110031- Newark, N. I., 196 Clinton Avenue. . I N M R Davenport, Iowa, 224 East I2l1l'1 Street. . . 5 S R Brooklyn, N. Y., 297 Ielferson Avenue. 53 L New York City, 31 Mount Morris Park. . I4 S D Elmira, N. Y. ..... . IO S R Kingston, Pa. . I7 E W Tullytown, Pa. ..... . 31 N Ed Philadelphia, Pa., 1039 De Lancey Place. . 8 E M W Chattanooga, Tenn., 404 Cedar Street. . . II S M R Youngstown, Ohio, 787 Wick Avenue. . I2 N W Chicago, Ill., 118 Lincoln Park Boulevard. . . I4 B Baltimore, Md., 927 St. Paul Street. . . . 42 B Tyrone, Pa. ...... IO E M W East Orange, N. I., 51 Arlington Avenue. . . 43 L Newark, N. J., 1028 Broad Street. . Q3 B Pittsburg, Pa., 5820 Rippey Street. . . . 44 B Springfield, Ohio, 183 South Limestone Street. . . II M D St. Louis, Mo., 5961 Plymouth Avenue. . 7 B Sanborn, N. Y. ....... 4 N W Sheldon, Iowa ...... Murray-Dodge Hall Brooklyn, N. Y., 306 Clinton Avenue. . . . 8 E M W Reading, Pa., ...... IO W M W Philadelphia, Pa., 1517 Mt. Vernon Street. . IO S E B Chicago, Ill., 354 Washington Building. . . . 21 S Ed Camden, N. I. 562 Rayden Street. . . 38 'Wiggins Street North Asbury Park, N. I., 205 Sunset Avenue. . I4 S D Harrisburg, Pa., 324 North Second Street. . 5 E M W Pittsburg, Pa., North Highland Avenue. . 54 B Shippensburg, Pa ..... 20 N Ed Plainsville, Pa. 7 E W Gastonia, N. C. . . 39 S Ed Wichita, Kansas. . 26 23 Williams St NAME. Arthur NV. Harris, CsD G. R. Hawkins. CSD . Elroy Headley, CaD . N. S. Hendrix. CaD . Frank P. Hiner. Cal . Howard P. Honians. Caj Chas. Le B. Homer. CSD J. M. Hood, Jr., CsD . Walter Ewing Hope. CaD Walter M. Howell, CaD . M. S. Huey, CSD . . Robert A. Hunter. CaD . DeWitt V. Hutchings, CaD Samuel H. Iams, . . Malcolm Imbrie, CaD . James W. Jameson, CaD . Frank L. Janeway, CaD Bert Day Johnson. CaD . Phineas Jones, CsD . S. T. D. jones, CaD . Clark S. Judd, CaD . L. Emery Katzenbach, CaD George W. Kehr, CaD . Gilbert W. Kelly, CaD . Clarence D. Kerr, CaD I. S. Kinne, CaD . . C. S. Lane, Jr., CaD . R. Donnell Larabie, CsD C. S. Lawton, CaD . Austin Leake, Ir., CsD . C. R. Lee, CsD . . Frank I. Linen, CaD . Senior Class CContinuedD HODIE ADDRESS. . New York City, 22 W. 12th Street. . . Indianapolis, Ind., 724 North Capital Avenue. . East Orange, N. J., 164 Main Street. . . Kansas City, Mo., 3242 Norledge Place. . . Asbury, N. I ,..... New York City, 308 West 75th Street. . . Germantown, Pa., East Washington Lane. . Baltimore, Md., 1231 North Calvert Street. . Brooklyn, N. Y., 302 Cumberland Street. Montclair, N. I., 63 Myrtle Avenue. . . Philadelphia, Pa., 4112 Walnut Street. . . Philadelphia, Pa., 125 Susquehanna Avenue. . Englewood, N. I ...... Waynesburg, Pa. . Bryn Mawr, Pa. .... . Antrim, N. H ...... . New Brunswick, N. I., 78 Easton Avenue. . West Pittston, Pa., 109 Luzerne Street. . . Newark, N. J., 37 Lincoln Park. . . Phillipsburg, N. I. . . . . Thomaston, N. Y ..... New York City, I7 West 45th Street. . . Harrisburg, Pa., I3I8 Susquehanna Street. . Washington, D. C., 2702 13th Street, N. W. . Englewood, N. I ..... Paterson, N. J., 84 Auburn Street. . . Hagerstown, Md .... Deer Lodge, Mont. . . . . . St. Louis, Mo., 4652 Cooke Avenue. . New York City, 42 King Street. . . . VVilkesbarre, Pa., 80 West Union Street. Scranton, Pa. ..... . 27 ROOM. IOEW 43L .19NEd . ,61L IO Nassau Hall . . 6B SEMW 1oSWB . 53L 16WW . 62B . ISWB . . 2B 136 Nassau Street . .14EW 14B 3SWB IOSR 92B IEW . 13B 3SWB . 2SW .6WMW . QMD . 92B 7B . 15SD . . 84B 134 Nassau Street . . SWB 2B NAHIE. Halsted Little, CaD . Raymond D. Little, CaD . NV. B. Lydecker, CaD . Wickliffe B. Lyne, CaD . Charles A. Lyon, CaD . Harry E. Lyon, CaD . J. K. Mackie, CaD . . George William Marque M A. Graham Marr, CsD . . Harry I. Matthews, CaD . Louis I. Matthews, CaD . George MCK. Mattis, CaD I. C. McAfee, CaD . . Charles A. McClure, CaD I. McCurdy, Ir., CaD . . James C. McLanahan, CaD John McWilliams, Jr., CaD . C. G. Meinken, CSD . Louis O .Mellinger, CSD . A. D. Merrick, CaD . W'illiam C. Meyers, CaD . A. M. Miller, CaD . . Frank D. Miller, CSD Hugh Miller, CSD . . Paul Mitchell, CaD . . James Donald Morrow, CaD P. K. Morrow, CaD . . VValter B. Mount, CaD . VValter C. Nichols, CSD . H. R. Omwake, CaD . Howard D. Pancoast, CaD . R. B. Petty, Jr., CaD . aier. CSD Senior Class CC0ntinuedD HOME ADDRESS. . Morrison, N. I. ,129 Elm Stret. . New York City. 23 West 45th Street. . Orangeburg. N. Y. . . . Pittsburg, Pa. . . . . . East Orange, N. J., 78 Grove Street East Orange, N. I., 78 Grove Street . Portland, Ore., 414 Tenth Street. . Avoca, Iowa. . . . . . Shamokin, Pa., 216 Independence Street. Baltimore, Md., 1302 St. Paul Street. . Philadelphia, Pa., 1010 Spruce Street. . Champaign, Ill .... . Port Royal, Pa. . Bellefonte, Pa .... . Youngstown, Ohio. 613 Wick Avenue. Lawrenceville, N. T. . . . Odell, Ill. .... . New York City, 314 West 34th Street. . Reynoldsville, Pa .... Pottstown, Pa., 412 High Street. . Columbia, Pa. . . . . Homewood, Pa. . Tunkhannock, Pa. . . Roselle, N. I. . . . . . Louisville, Ky., 1217 2d Street. . South Orange, N. J. . . . Newark, N. I., Soo Broad Street.. East Orange, N. I., 24 Summit Street. . New York City, 2005 Madison Ave. . Greencastle, Pa. . . . . Camden, N. I., 503 Cooper Street. Pittsburg, Pa., 340 Atlantic Avenue. 25 ROOIN1. . 32 L . . 43 B 134 Nassau Street . I3 N D 6 W M W IO N W . 64 U . 38 S Ed . . 2 E B 39 Nassau Street . . 62B . 5EMW 9NEd 11NW . 2EW . 13WW 110 Nassau Street . . 22B IOEMW IINW .15EW . 64U . 7EVV 6SWB .39NEd . 64B . 64B . 6WMW . 93B . 83B 5UP . 71B ' 154 ,' . ff? -2, - jf, A , , ii, ' rpm. 353.-, ,iff-ess-N NAIXIE. Will F. Petty, CaD . Robert F. Pitcairn, CaD . J. R. Pierson, CSD . E. C. Platt, Jr., CaD S. H. Plum, Jr., CSD . George F. W. Poggenbu R. G. Porter, CSD . . P. Clinton Pumyea, CSD Henry M. Reeve, CaD . Robert H. Rice, CSD . George D. Richards, CSD Bert Ripley, CSD . . Charles R. Robbins, CaD John H. Robbins, CaD John Leete Rogers, CaD . Franklin T. Root, CSD George E. Rose, CaD . G. M. Russell, CaD . Howard M. Saylor, CaD . Rodman Schaff, CaD . H. S. Schenck, CaD . J. P. Schurernan, CaD . Herbert E. Shaffer, CaD . S. H. Shepley, CaD . H. Alexander Smith, CaD W. Schuyler Smith, CaD Robert S. Steen, CaD . Ralph M. Stauffen, CsD rg, CSD Thomas K. Sturdevant, CSD . ' Robert W. Sutton, CaD C. R. Swain, CSD . R. F. Swigart, CaD . CS-enior Class Continuedj HOME ADDRESS. Pittsburg, Pa., 340 Atlantic Avenue. Pittsburg, Pa., 832 Rebecca Avenue. Elizabeth, N. J., 596 Salem Road. . Brooklyn, N. Y., 127 St. Mark's Avenue. Newark, N. J., 52 Park Place. . . New York City, I83O Madison Avenue. . Philadelphia, Pa., 38th and Chestnut Sts. Allentown, N. J. .... . Newark, N. J., 217 Mt. Pleasant Avenue. Chicago, Ill., 5554 Woodlawn Avenue. . Chicago, Ill., 135 E. 51st Street. . . Newark, N. J., 84 Johnson Avenue. Windsor, N. J. .... . Baltimore, Md., 1815 Edmondson Avenue. New Britain, Conn. . . . . East Orange, N. J. . Greensburg, Pa. . Oyster Bay, N. Y. . . Pottstown, Pa. . Pittsfield, Mass. Hightstown, N. J. . Franklin Park, N. J. . Renova, Pa. . . . Blairsville, Pa ..... New York City, 8 West 47th Street. I New York City, 8 West 47th Street. . Philadelphia, Pa., 4425 Chestnut Street. New York City, 306 West 78th Street. . Wilkesbarre, Pa., 129 S, Franklin Street. Pittsburg, Pa., 4919 Centre Avenue. Newark, N. J., 69 Lincoln Park. . Toledo, Ohio, 1714 Jefferson Street. 30 EOOM. 71 B . 73 B . 6 N D . . 43 L 5 B . 74 B 23 B 9 S Ed . 7 W W . 6 M D 31 B . 21 B . 16 N W . 1 S E B . 16 S W . . . 16 U . . 41 B 7Q Alexander Street . . 44 B . 31 B . . 16 N W . . 5 S M R 34 Vandeventer Ave . . .2 N R . 5LP .5LP .QWB .. CU .QWB . 73B 21B .63B NADIE. Ralph P. Swofford, fab . James Bryce Taylor. Cal james B. Taylor, Ir., tsl B. R, Terhune. Haj . L. A. Thomas, Jr., Cab . Thomas L. Thompson, Cal R. S. Thompson, Cal . A. E. Vondermuhll. Cal Karl Louis Von Krug, Cal I. W. Voorhees. tsl . H. L. Walton, Caj . . James R. Wardrop, Cal E. F. Warner, Ir., Qsj . Harold A. Watres, Cal M. L. Weil, Cal . . John Louis Wellington, CSD Ralph Wentworth, Cal . Edgar L. West, Cal . Howell N. White, Cal . Stephen F. Whitman, Cal Robert Y. Williams, CaD Stanley Williamson, Cal E. B. Wilson, Cal . . E. I. Wilson, Cal H. R. Wooden, Cal John Yates, faj . . F. Le Roy Young, Cal . Wellington G. Young, Cal Geo. W. Yuengling, tsl . Senior Class ifContinuedy HOINTE ADDRESS. Kansas City. Mo., 621 Garfield Avenue. . Walton, N. Y. . Chester, Pa. . . . Saddle River, N. J. Pittsburg. Pa.. 614 Hill Avenue. . . Alpena. Mich.. 319 Dawson Street. . New York City, 156 5th Avenue. . . New York City, 25 lrVest 7ISt Street. - Kingston, Pa. . . Griggstown. N. Y. East Orange, N. I., 64 Munn Avenue. ROOM. 61 L . 97B 24L . 5 S R . . .IQEW Q3 Alexander Street . . . .1oMD .QWB . . ISSMR 23 Chambers Street . . . . .7B . Sewiekley, Pa. . 16 E VV St. Paul, Minn., The Albionfl . . 43 B . Scranton, Pa., 333 Quincy Avenue. . . IO W W New York City, 4 Mt. Morris Avenue, West. . 6 N M R . Cumberland, Md. ...... . I5 S D Pittsfield, Mass., 124 North Stree.t . . 9 N R . Hamilton Square, N. J. . . . I7 N Ed Walton, N. Y. . . Q7 B . New York, N. Y., . . . . . 64 B Newark, N. J., 329 Clinton Avenue. . . 7 W W . Clayton, N. J. ..... . 1 E VV Dunbar, Pa. . . . . . 2 N R . Bellefontaine, Ohio. .... 6 N W ' 'pw 'p1aa1sdLueH I5 B . Walton, N, Y. . . . . Q7 B Knoxville, Tenn. ..... II S M R . Brooklyn, N. Y., Q2 McDonough Street. .... I5 B New York City, 241 West 76th Street. . . 35 University Pl 31 LILSI1 M M IOR CLQHSS an WILLIAM E. GREEN, New Jersey, . President GEORGE T. Bizokfxw, CaD Academic. NAYWE. Munro L. Abbot, CaD . . Wfilliam Newton Adams. Il. Cal . Henry Adsit, CaD . . . Faxon P. Albery, CaD . A. S. Alexander, CaD . . Frederick B. Alexander. Cal . NVILLIAM O. INTORSE, New York, . VicefPresident New York, Secretary and Treasurer CsD Scientific. HOSIE ADDRESS. ROOM- . Zanesville, Ohio. Maple Avenue. . IL Vancleventer Avenue Summit. N. I., Fernwood Road. . . . . II L . Hornersville. N. Y,. I3 Center Street. . 51 B Columbus, Ohio., 78 Hamilton Avenue. . 5 5 VV . Hoboken. N. I., Castle Point. . . . 5 VV M VV New York City, 4 East 64tl'1 Street. . . 3 L P . Dansville, N. Y. .... . I3 S M F Jas. W. Alexander, CaD . William M. Alrich, CsD . Holroyd Andrews. CaD Edward F. Anewalt, CaD Robert VV. Anthony, CaD . . Edward T. R. Applegate, Ir., CsD . George Gorman Applegate. CSD . T. E. Aoplegate, CsD . . James P. Argersinger, CSD . Sydney G. Babson, CSD . John W. Bailie, Ir., CsD Thos. S. Bailie, CaD . Waldo H. Banning, CaD . Frank P. Barnhart, CaD , Pittsburg, Pa.. 513 Shady Avenue. . Newark, N. I., 36 Centre Street. . I5 Chambers St . I5 U P Allentown. Pa.. 303 N. 6th Street. . 4 W M VV . XVatertown, N, Y.. 29 Keyes Avenue. . 8 S M R Hightstown. N. I .... 2 S VV B . Pittsburg. Pa. . I2 S B B Hightstown, N, I. 2 S W B . Johnstown, N. Y. . . 12 L South Orange, N. I. . 53 B . NICKCCS1JO1't, Pa. . . 71 L McKeesport, Pa. . . . 71 L . Morristown, N. J. . 172 Nassau Street Johnstown, Pa. . . . 3 S W 33 NAME. Alex. J. Barron, CaD . Stanley A. Barton, CaD . Chas. R. Bauerdorf, CSD C. William Beck, CaD . Erick Carl Beck, CaD . William S. Bergner, CaD Orrin L. Bleakley, CSD Dwight B. Blossom, CSD Douglas E. Bonner, CSD J. Malcolm Bonsall, CSD . Albert B. Boyd, CaD . Clarence V. Boyer, CSD . Chas. H. Bradley, CaD Stanley Bright, CaD . George T. Brokaw. CaD Frederick V. Brown, CaD S. V. Brown, CSD . Alexander Black, CSD . Ray G. Brush, CaD . C. M. Buchanan, CaD . W. H. Burchfield, CSD . H. R. Bunton, CSD . . Schuyler M. Cady, CaD Charles W. Camp, CaD . Charles Campbell, CaD Thos. E. Campbell, CSD . VV. Poyntell J. Canby, CSD John G. Candor, CaD . Travers D. Carman, CaD Philip W. Carney, CaD . O. B. Carrott, CaD . Horace C. Carson, CaD . Junior Class CContinuedD HOME ADDRESS. ROOINI. Pittsburg, Pa., 709 South Negley Avenue. . II N D Hazleton, Pa ...... 54 L New York City, 225 West 43d Street. . 8 M D Clayton, N. J. ..... . I7 S M R New York City. ...D . . . . 72 U Harrisburg, Pa., 3 South Front Street. . I5 Chambers St Franklin, Pa., II48 Elk Street. . . . 24 B St. Louis, Mo., 3507 Pine Street. .... 4 S W B Staten Island, N. Y., Bard Avenue, West New Brighton 7 U D-over, N. I. . ....., 53 B Lansdowne, Pa ..... 4 S W Titusville, Pa., 47 East Main Street. . . I2 E VV Wasliington, D. C., 2013 Q Street. . . 66 L Pottsville, Pa., .... . 4 U New York City, 1 East 79th Street. . 8 E W Clarion, Pa. ...... . II E B Williamsport, Pa., 605 West 4th Street. . 1 L P Pittsburg, Pa., 205 Statford Avenue. . 173 Nassau St Huntington, N. Y. ..... IO B B Baltimore, Md., 930 North Charles Street. . . . I4 L Pittsburg, Pa., 401 South Negley Avenue. . I2 S W B Pittsburg, Pa., 3502 Fifth Avenue. . 1 Nassau St Summit, N. I. ..... I0 N R Crosswicks, N. I. .... 79 U Pittsburg, Pa., 609 Lincoln Avenue. . 51 L Altoona, Pa., 2506 Broad Street. . . . 2 W B Wilmington, Del., 1101 Jefferson Street. . 7 W M W Williamsport, Pa., 741 West 4th Street. . 38 L New York City, 5 West 82d Street. . . . 31 L Portland, Me., 26 Deering Street. . 6 W' W Quincy, Ill., 1655 Jersey Street. . 5 E B Denver, Col ..... . 8 N R 34 NABIE. Henry B. Carter. CaD . . Charles Anderson Cass, CaD Horace Casselberry, CaD . Russell L. Cecil, CaD . Charles E. Chapman, CaD . john Williams Childress. Ir.. A. T. Chisholm. CaD . Frank VV. Clapp, CaD . John H. Clapp, CsD . I. W. Clark, CsD . . Douglas H. Cochran. CsD . Alex. W. Coleman. CaD . H. K. Condict, CSD . A. K. Condit, CaD . Louis H. Cooke. CaD . John F. Cooper, CaD . A1ex.C0rson, CaD . G. E. Cranz, CsD . . T. D. Cunningham, CaD . Guernsey Curran, CaD . F. Lindsey Curtis, CsD G. W. Curtiss, CsD . . T. Barr David, CSD . D. D. Dayton, CaD . Paul T. Defrees, CaD . Jasper H. Dodd, CaD . C. H. Dugro, CaD . . CaD . William Dames Clark Dulany, Ir., CSD . W. A. Dusenbury, CaD . George F. Eaton, Ir., CSD Richard Ely, CaD . . Carl M. Erdman, CaD . Junior Class CContinuedD HOMIE ADDRESS. Quincy, Ill., 20th and jersey Streets. Tyrone, Pa. ..... . Philadelphia, Pa., 1604 Summer Street. . Richmond, Va. .... . Franklin Falls, N. H. . Nashville, Tenn. .... . Cleveland. Ohio, 2055 Enclid Avenue. . Port Deposit, Md ..... Washington, D. C., 1024 Vermont Avenue. Plainfield, N. J., I3I Crescent Avenue. . Philadelphia, Pa., 1215 Walnut Street. . Newburgh, N. Y., 77 3d Street. . . Jersey City, N. J., 81 Gifford Avenue. West Orange, N. J. . . . Hackettstown, N. I. . . Bellevue, Pa., II Sprague Avenue. Princeton, N. I. . . . Schulenburg, Tex. Blairsville, Pa ..... New York City, 107 East 57th Street. . Newark, Del. .... . Woodside, Md. Pittsburg, Pa., 5504 Margaretta Street. . Worthington, Minn. . . . . Bellefontaine, Qhio ...,. Newark, N. I., 177 North Ninth Street. New York City, Hotel Savoy. . . Baltimore, Md. . . . Portville, N. Y ..... Covington, Ky., 222 Garrade Street. . New York City, 21 East 55th Street. . Morristown, N. I., South Street. . . 35 ROOINI . QSWB . 15L . 3oU .QEB . 1ND 32 Mercer Street . 7U 72L 111-BW DWB .QWMW . ZIL 1oNR . ZIL . . I2 E B 38 Wiggins St . . EU . IQVVDIV . 35L . 12SEB . .16L SSEB 6NW . .6NR . . 4B 56 University Pl . 26 M D . 33L . 2oWW . 2511 NAIVIE. Wfalter E. Evans, CaD . Otto F. Fleischman, CSD E. A. Fowler, CaD . C. M. Franklin, CaD . I. H. Frost, CsD . . Wallace H. Gephart, CaD I. T. Gilmer, CsD . . VVilliam B. Gilmore, CaD R. C. Gordon, CaD . David B. Graham, CaD . Frank B. Green, CaD . VVm. E. Green, CsD David Gregg, Jr., CaD . G. B. Groesbeck, CsD . James Lawson Grove, CsD Edwin VV. Guernsey, CaD Titus Hale, CaD . . Robert L. Hall, CsD . Charles B. Hardman, CaD George B. Harrington, CSD H. B. Harts, CsD . . H. A. Hauxhurst, CsD . H. S. Hawkins, CsD . Philip Elijah Hawley, CaD B. Q. Hendricks, CaD . Ino. C. Henley, Ir., CaD. H. Herndon, CsD . . D. C. Herron, CaD . Frederick Hill, CaD Isaac Hilliard, CaD . john Paul Hoes, CaD . Junior Class CContinuedD HOME ADDRESS. . New Stanton, Pa. . . . . New York City, IO East 73d Street. . . Caledonia, N. Y. . . . . Hightstown, N. I. . San Antonia, Tex. . Bellefonte, Pa. . . Salt Lake City, Utah. Chambersburg, Pa. . Waynesboro, Pa. . . . . Chicago, Ill., 672 West Monroe Street. . Princeton, N. I. .... . Trenton, N. J., 125 West State Street. . . Brooklyn, N. Y., 180 Washington Park. Cincinnati, Ohio, East Walnut Hill. . Allegheny, Pa., 612 Sherman Avenue. . Scranton. Pa., 918 Pine Street. . Princeton, N. I. . . . . . East Orange, N. J.. 293 Park Avenue. . Winchester, Ky . Wilmington, Del., 915 Delaware Avenue. Springfield, Ill.. 809 South 2d Street. . . West Bay City, Mich., 205 Walnut Street. . London, E. C., Eng., 22 Billiteo Street. . . Detroit, Mich., 55 East Hancock Avenue. . Indianapolis, Ind, The Victoria. . . . Birmingham, Ala., 901 South 19th Street. Tyler, Tex. .... . . Monongahela, Pa., . . . Allegheny, Pa., 1508 Sheffield Street. . Louisville, Ky., 1454 East Broadway. . Lambertville, N. J. . . . . 36 ROOBI. 8SMR . 17U EEB . QEB HND .18WW . 12L .13SD . 26MD . U U 75 Prospect Ave . 20 E W 23 L . . 33 L 68 Nassau St . 8 S W Mercer Heights . 4 W M W . 16U .QEMW . FU .61B 98B 15ND .15ND ,51B IQMD 12SMR 3SEB 12WW ' DOD AND BROWN HALLS. NAINIE James H. B. House, Cal . Bond Houser, Caj . . William P, Howe, Cab E. C. Hoyt, Cab . . Harry Hunt, Cab . . James Booth Hunt, Cab . Frederick Byram Hussey, Csj Henry W. Huston, Cal . Sylvan Hutton, Cal . Geo. G. Ivins. Cal . . Huntington W. Jackson, Csj Edgar H. Johnson. Cal . Louis E. Johnson, Cab S. A. Johnson, Csj . . Paul T. Jones, Cal . L, S. Kafer, Cab . Stanley Keith, Csl . Ralph L. Kelby, Cab . Edwin Henry Kellogg, Cal NV0odr0w Wilson Kennedy, Cab . Herbert Derrick Kent, Caj Ralph L. Kilby, Cab . . P. W. Kimball, Cab A. L. Kinsey, Csj . Ralph C. Kline, Csj . W. E. H. Krechting, Caj . Chas. A. Lambie, CSD . Charles Frederick Lane, Cal Philip C. Langdon, Csj . Edwin Kirk Large, Csj , E. D. Latta, Csj . . Arthur W. Lederer, Caj . Junior Class CContinuedj HOME ADDRESS. . Houston, Tex. . Troy, Ohio, 422 West Main Street. . . Roselle, N. J. . Philadelphia, Pa., 2113 Chestnut Street. . . Long Branch, N. I., Q4 Chelsea Avenue. Greenwich, N. J, . Allegheny, Pa. . Newton, N. I. . . Lewisberry, Pa. . Little Silver, N. J. . Washington, D. C., 1304 Connecticut Avenue. South Bend., Ind., 9 Oliver Row. . . . Asbury Park, N. I., 110 Grand Avenue. Wilkinsburg, Pa., 432 Franklin Avenue. . New York City, I65 Madison Avenue. . Trenton, N. J., 249 East Front Street. . . Chicago, Ill., 1900 Prairie Avenue. . Carthage, N. Y. . Sewickley, Pa. . . Batesville, Ark. Paterson, N. J., 170 Hamilton Avenue. . Carthage, N. Y. New York, N. Y., 80 Broadway. . . Indianapolis, Ind., 1504 College Avenue. Baltimore, Md., 2857 West North Avenue. . New Germantown, N. J. . . . Glen Osborne, Pa. . Duncannon, Pa. . Brooklyn, N. Y., 130 South Elliott Place . Flemington, N. I. Charlotte, N. C. . Plainfield, N. I. . 38 ROOINI. . 79U 2WMW SSEB 18EW . IMD . 23L . QMD , ISR . 7NR . . 3NEd 172 Nassau St . . 1 B . 6SW , 4SR 35 University Pl . . 64L 4EMW . MU 51L 27MD . BWB 90NassauSt . 5NW ,12MD , 24L 4NMR 39NassauSt . 12SD SWW 26MD 7MD 19U NABIE. R. I. Leibenderfer, CaD . G. O. Linkletter, CSD . John Lloyd, Jr., CSD . Earle Steel Lovett. CSD . Frederick Orr Ludlow, CSD . E. C. Luther, CSD . . Edward C. Lyon, Ir., CaD . Otto T. Mallery, CaD . . I. Scott Maltman, Ir., CSD . Ivan G. Martin, CaD . . Jas. F. Matthews, Jr., CaD . Linn D. Maynard, CSD . James Maynard, Jr., CaD . David H. McAlpin. H, CaD . R. P. McClenahan, CSD . . Thomas MacConnell, Ir., CSD Herbert H. McCord, CSD . Chas. D. McCracken, CaD . Wm. H. McCreery, CaD . . Franklin Pierce McDermott, jr Paul Irvine McElroy, CaD . John Oswald MacIntosh, CaD R. McMillan, CSD . . . W, T. Maclntyre, CaD Rex Mackenzie, CaD . J. V. A. MacMurray, CaD . S. H. McVitty, CSD . A. E. Meier, CaD . . . Chauncey De Witt Meier, CaD I. F. Meigs, CaD . . . Charles M. Merwin, CaD Marshall F. Mills, CSD CHD Junior Class CContinueclD HODXE ADDRESS. Dayton, Ohio, 315 West 5th Street. Manhasset, N.Y. . . . . Altoona, Pa, .... . Denver, Col ..... East Orange, N. J., 55 Munn Avenue. Pottsville, Pa ..... Morristown, N. I., 56 Maple Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa., 1427 Spruce Street. Chicago, Ill., 75 Lakeview Avenue. . Liberty Square, Pa. . . . New York City, 80 Madison Avenue. Nyack, N. Y ..... Knoxville, Tenn. Sing Sing, N. Y. . . . . Port Deposit, Md. . . . . Pittsburg, Pa., Winebiddle Avenue. Greenwich, Conn. . . . . Newark, N. I., 142 Lincoln Avenue. Allegheny, Pa., Superior Avenue. . Freehold, N. I. . . . . Winchester, Ky. . . . . Germantown, Pa., 505 Locust Avenue. Princeton, N. I. . . . . Hudson, N. Y. .... . Chicago, Ill., 726 West Monroe Street. Albany, N. Y., 2 Lodge Street. . Bryn Mawr, Pa. . . . . St. Louis, Mo., 2649 Miami Street. . Cleveland, Ohio, 550 Euclid Avenue. Philadelphia, Pa., 1322 Walnut Street. ROOM. 1 N Ed , 24 L , 3 S D 172 Nassau St . II N D . ISL 1SR . . 35U . . 9 N D 16 W'itherspoon St . . 5 E B . 7 W M W . . 35 U 136 Nassau St . 3 W M W 4VVMVV 11EB 16SMR , I5 N M R . QI Nassau Hall . . 98 B . 40 Bayard Ave . . 74 B . IO N M R 36 Wiggins St . 7 S D . . . 64 L 172 Nassau Street . . II L P Washington, D. C., 917 Westminster Street. I2 S W New York City, N. Y., I0 West 130th Street. . 66 L 39 NAME. George Reily Moffit, CaD Wm. J. Montgomery, CSD . Lawrence Moore, CsD . Philip Augustus Moore, CaD Eugene A. Moran, CSD . W. I. Morrison, CaD . Wm. O. Morse, CaD . Russell Theodore Mount, CaD James G. Muir, CSD . Edwin McCord Mulock, CaD Mfilliam C. Munson, CaD Ralph Edward Muser, CSD . Percival C. Norris, CaD . H. Nutting, CSD . . Montgomery Ogden, CaD H. G. Otis, CsD . . Chas. P. Outhwaite, CaD Schuyler H. Park, CSD Raymond T. Parrot, CaD F. Stanley Parson, CaD R. H. Paulniier, CaD . H. Williamson Pell, CaD . H. F. Peyser, CSD . . Damon Beckett Pfeiffer, CaD VValter Phillips, CaD . Owen Pickens, CSD . A. julian Pilgram, CaD . Edmund B. Piper, CSD Gresham H. Poe, CaD . Ernest Cook Poole, CaD . H. K. Post, CaD . . G. T. Priest, CaD Junior Class CContinuedD HOME ADDRESS. Harrisburg, Pa., 1705 North Front Street. . . . Mamont, Pa.. . . . . . Sandusky, Ohio, . . Bayonne, N. J. . . . . Chicago, Ill., 4710 Vincennes Avenue. . . Pittsburg, Pa. .... . New York City, 24 West 96th Street. . . East Orange, N. I., 24 Summit Street. . P-ottsville, Pa., 601 Mahantongo Street. . . Dubois, Pa., 110 West Scribner Avenue. . Findlay, Ohio, 205 East Hardin Street. . . New York City, 149 West 75th Street. . Woodstown, N. I ..... . Oswego, N. Y ..... Orange, N. J., 311 Highland Avenue. . . New York City. .... . Columbus, Ohio, 447 East Broad Street. . . Crawford, N. I. .... . Elizabeth, N. I., 1107 Mary Street. . . New York City, 24 East 47th Street. . ' Madison, N. J. . . . . . Brooklyn, N. Y., 1148 Dean Street. New York City, 68 West 47th Street. . Q. Williamstown, N. I .... Alexandria, Pa. ...... . . Indianapolis, Ind., 1011 North New Jersey Street. . Pottsville, Pa. ...... . . Williamsport, Pa., 239 East 3d Street. . Baltimore, Md., 1500 Park Avenue. . . Chicago, Ill., 89 Pine Street. . . Irvington, N. I. .... . . St. Louis, Mo., 4320 Westminster Place. . 40 ROOINI. 9oNassauSt 3SW 31L , 51B , 31L , 62L 6SEB 3SEB 3U 83B 1oNEd IQSWB 8NEd 10SEd . 3LP SNR 2NW 11SW 34B 10SD 6SEB 10SD 14WW , 21L 4454 3311 79U , 24B 5WMW . 35U FWB IOWMW NAINIE. George Harold Purvis, CaD Chas. F. Reed, CaD . S. C. Reed, CaD . A. H. Reynolds, CaD . Arthur VV. Reynolds CaD A. L. Robinson, CaD . VV. A. Robinson, III., CaD Winfred T. Root, CaD . W'm. Wlinston Roper, CaD Don Rose, CaD . . Roland T. Ross, CSD . Edgar C. Rowe, CSD . Wm. L. Rowe, Geo. A. Rupley. CaD . W. B. Salsbury, CSD . jesse Fleet Sammis, CaD Harry Knebel Savage, CSD Joseph K. Savage, CaD Jos. H. Schaeffer, CaD . E. W. Schauffler, CaD . Robert Haven Schaufder, CaD Frank F. Sehellenburg, CSD Max Schmidt, CaD . . Charles I. Scott, CSD . George Walter Scott, CaD James King Scott, CaD George Sealy, Ir., CSD . John E. Semmes, Ir., CaD Roscoe R. Sheffield, CaD F. N. Shepard, CaD . George W. Shusler, CSD . Herbert D. Simpson, CaD . Junior Class CContinuedD HOME ADDRESS. Butler, Pa. . . Brogueville, Pa ..... Pittsburg, Pa,. . Jamestown, N. Y., 30 Warren Street. Newton, Conn. . . . . . Allegheny, Pa., 408 Cedar Avenue. . Pittsburg, Pa., Irwin Avenue. . . . York, Pa., 426 Mt. Airy, Phi . Sewickley, Pa. West Philadelphia Street. ladelphia. Pa. . . . Newark, N. J., 75 Johnson Avenue. . Evanston, Ill., 239 Greenwood Bd. . Pittsburg, Pa., 4633 Centre Avenue. . Mercersburg, Pitsburg, Pa., Pa. . . . . 5o2East End Avenue. . Huntington, N. Y. . . . Princeton, N. I. . . Princeton, N. J ..... 401 North Craig Street. . ROOINI. . 12U . 3oi5Ed 68NassauSt QWMW . IND . 36L . UL 19WW . UL 3WW 3WMW . 41L 3WMW 7NR IQMD . 20 W W 36 Nassau St 36 Nassau St 16 Alexander St Baltimore, Md., 517 Eastern Avenue. . . New Rochelle, N. Y., 23 Woodland Avenue. . . . 23 L Cleveland, Ghio. .... . 36 Wiggins St . Pittsburg, Pa., 5746 Howe Street. . . I3 E W Chicago, Ill., 450 East State Street. . 93 B . Trenton, N. I. .... II N D Asbury Park, N. J. . . . . I E B . Pittsburg, Pa., 817 Bidwell Street. . . 68 L Galveston, Tex. ..... 7 II N D . Baltimore, Md., IO East Eager Street. 2 S D Whitesville, N. I. ..... . 4 S R . South Orange, N. I .... I5 U P Pitsburg, Pa., 208 Collins Avenue. 2 W M W , Uniontown, Pa .... 28 Chambers St 41 Y NAME. John G. Sims, Ir., CaD . Charles S. Sincerbeaux, CaD Charles C. Smith, CaD . L. S. Snedeker, CaD . James Spear, Jr., CSD . H. F. Stambaugh, CaD W. A. Steinmeyer, CsD . William J. Steinwender, CSD Clarence E. Streubel, CaD Samuel S. Stryker, jr., CaD Ioseph Stuart, CaD . . Douglas S. Studdiford, CaD .' C. P, Suderley, CSD . Edward H. Sutton, CaD . Fletcher Swain, CaD . E. N. Teall, CaD . . . Merle D. Thompson, CaD E. O. Troth, CaD . . . S. van R. Trowbridge, CaD Henry A. True, CaD . . E. D. Truesdell, CaD . Oswald J. Unger, CaD . Harry I. Upham, CaD . Charles E. Vail, CaD . William P. Vail. CSD . E. C. van Dyke. CaD . . Robert M. Verrnilye, CaD Howard C. Voorhees, CaD . A. Donald VValk, CaD . Paul B. Wallace, CSD . NV. R. Ward, CaD . . A. H. Waterhouse, CaD . Junior 'Class qContinuedD HOME ADDRESS. Wartraee, Tenn. . . Moravia, N. Y ..... . Philadelphia, Pa., 3908 Chestnut Street. . Brooklyn, N. Y., 109 Park Place. . . Wallingford, Pa. . . . . . Harrisburg, Pa., 1315 Derry Street. . Pittsburg. Pa., 4736 Wallingford Avenue. . . St. Louis, Mo., 1753 Missouri Avenue. . East Orange, N. I., 551 Main Street. . . Philadelphia, Pa., 3833 Walnut Street. . New York City, 120 East 36th Street. . . Lambertville, N. I. . . . . Arlington, N. J. . . . . . Indiana, Pa., 209 South 6th Street. . . West Somerville, Mass., 26 Cherry Street. . . Bloomfield, N. J., 177 Liberty Street. . Elmira, N. Y., 458 West Water Street. . . Germantown, Pa., 250 West Johnston Street. Constantinople, Turkey ...,. . Marion, Ohio. . . . . . New York City, 331 West 76'El'1 Street. . . Mercersburg. Pa. . . . . Quincy, Ill., 1648 Main Street. . . Blairstown, N. I. . . . Blairstown. N. J. . . Stockton, N. I. . . New York City, N. Y. .... . . New Brunswick, N. I., 18 Livingston Avenue. Jeddo, Pa. ...... . . Glenosborne, Pa. . Hackettstown, N. I. . . Pasadena, Cal., Box 263. . 42 ROOM. 36WigginsSt . SSR 4oU , 16L 62B INW 7U ILP ZSBQD . 68L , 12U . 12VVW 6NR I7U 4ND .15SMR IEMVV 681. 72L . 72L . 34B .2WMW QSWB . 34B 96B AEB . 7NVV . 36L 543-1 15ND .FWB IONEd NAME. Gardiner xlV21.tlill'l5, tal . E. C. lfVettlaufer, Cab . G. A. 'VVharton, Cal . . George Howard White, Ir., tal C. A. XlVlllfCl1OL1S6, tsl . . Frederick R. xfvllltlllilll, tab . Charles S. W'ills. Cal . . Charles R, Wfilson, Cab . Hugh I. Wilson. tal . . Mark D. WVilson, tal . . Henry Ramon VVOl'E1Tl2lIlIl, tab Leonard Wforcester, Cal . R. G. Wright, Cal . Gayle L. Young, Cal . Stuart A. Young, Cal . Junior Class qContinuedJ HOME ADDRESS. South Orange, N. I. . . . . New York City, 917 West End Avenue. Gmaha, Neb., 320 West 20th Street. . Catonsville, Md ...,. Pottsville, Pa. Islip. N. Y. . . Greenwich, Conn. . . . . Chicago, Ill., 434 North State Street. Philadelphia, Pa., 2221 Delancey Street. . Cumberland, Md., 6 Prospect Street. Plainneld, N. I., 669 West 7th Street. . Burlington, Vt., I5 Elmwood Avenue. Lebanon, Ohio. . . .. . . Newark, N. I., 23 East Kinney Street. Newark, N. I., 1078 Broad Street. , i f 43 ROOM. QONRSSHUS1 4WMW QSEB , I4L ,13EW SSR ,12MD 9oNassauSt . 66L . 38L . 17U 19NW . AER 2ND . 2ND Christopher Zolumbus Ilugur MAY 24, 1900 Ill mQlll0l'idlIl. Multas per gentes et malta per aequora vectus Advenio has miseras, frater, ad in- ferias, Ut te postremo donarem munere mortis Et mutam nequiquam alloquerer cinercm. Quandoquidem fortune. mihi tate ab- stulit ipsum, Heu miser incligne frater aclempte mihi, Nunc tamenl interea. haec, prisco quae more parenturn Tradita sunt tristi rnunere ad inferias, Accipe fraterno multum manantia fletu, Atque in perpetuum, frater, ave atque vale. CATVLLVS, CI. 44 Philip KillgSldl1d Bd!! MAY 24, 1900 Ill mQlIlOl'idlIl Zbarles CU. Pond In memoriam 1 Ralph morton Earie m. mereditb 46 'SOPHOMORE CLASS 1 9 O 3 STEPHEN W. MCCLAVE, New jersey, . President Joi-IN S. DANA, West Virginia, . . Vice-President EDNVARD BUSH, Pennsylvania, . . Secretary CaD Academic. CsD Scientific. NADiE. HOINIE ADDRESS. ROOINI. Cyrus Hall Adams, Jr., Ca-D Chicago, Ill., 155 Rush Street. . 86 Nassau St Charles Edward Allison, CsD . Spring Mills, Pa. .... . . 3 E VV Howard Wilinurt Ameli, CaD Brooklyn, N. Y., 1422 Pacific Street. . . 5 W B James Cowen Ames, CsD . Chicago, Ill., 4835 Greenwood Avenue. . IO N D James Wood Ames, CsD . Mountclair, N. J., 290 Valley Road. . I DIV M W Samuel A. Anders, CaD . R. Earle Anderson, CaD . Robert Patton Anderson, CaD Chase Andrews, Ir., CaD . John G. Armstrong, CaD . S. Howard Armstrong, CaD Morgan Ashley, CsD . H. Clifton Ashmead, CsD . I. Byram Austin, CaD . Clifford Rea Babson, CsD . David Baird, Ir., CSD . R. B. Barnes, CaD . Vlfilliam G. Barr, CaD . Edward T. Barron, CaD . C. R. Bauerdorf, CsD . F. W. Bayles, CSD . . VVilliam Baylis, Ir., CaD . Geo. Hamilton Beal CaD . Kulpsville, Pa .... Princeton, N. I. . . . . Bloomfield, N. I., 85 Oakland Avenue. . Zanesville, Ohio, Box 523. . . . Hagerstown, Md., I47 Prospect Streetq . New York City, 32 East 61st Street. . East Orange, N. J., 131 Prospect Street. . Philadelphia, Pa., 1442 North 17th Street. . Philadelphia, Pa., 237 South 13th Street. . South Orange, N. J. . . . . Camden, N. I., 804 Cooper Street. . New York City, 316 West 75th Street. . Orange, N. I., 5 Clarendon Place. . . Pittsburg, Pa., 709 South Negley Avenue Princeton, N. J. .... . New York City, 871 Madison Avenue. . Clarinda, Iowa. .... . 48 , . I2 N D Murray Place . I4SMR . 6MD . 5SWB , 15LP LIWW QNMR 5WW SSWB . 76U ,BankSt . I, U 76U , 8MD Wasliizigtoxi St . .SLP 44 Wiggins St NALIE. Leonard T. Beal. CSD . E. B. Beam, CaD, . . John F. Betz, III, CSD . Charles E. Beury, CaD . David S. Bingham, CaD . W. H. Blakeman, CaD . Fred. I. Bleakley, CSD . Walter Boswell, CSD . . flames W. Boyd, CaD . james Day Brownlee. Ir., taD George Bubb, CSD . . John Burnham, CSD . Robert G, Burkam, CaD . Edward Bush, CSD . Axtell J. Byies, to . Tesaleo Ramon Cadenas, CSD I. T. Campbell, Jr., CSD . Iohn Campbell, CSD . Robert Candee, CaD Shirley N. Carr, CaD . James P. Cassidy, CaD . Robert R. Cassilly, CSD . Robert G. Chace, CSD . Ward B. Chamberlin, Ir., CaD Regis Chauvenet, II, CSD George H. P. Cheney, CaD . Avent Childress, CaD . John MCE. Clancy, CSD . Gilbert F. Close, CaD . Blase Cole, CSD . . . James S. Conrad, CaD . Kenneth M. Coolbaugh, CaD Sophomore Class CContinuedD HOBIE ADDRESS. Philadelphia. Pa.. 240 South 13th Street. . Paterson. N. I., 390 Broadway. . . Philadelphia. Pa., 1400 Girard Avenue. . Philadelphia, Pa., 1604 Allegheny Avenue. East Orange, N. I., SQ Walnut Street. . Mt. Vernon, N. I., 148 VVest 4th Street. Franklin, Pa. ..... . Allegheny, Pa., 1221 Buena Vista Street. Youngstown, Ohio ..... Indiana, Pa. ..... . W'illian1sport, Pa., 407 West Fourth Street. . Evanston, Ill., 232 Dempster Street. . Cincinnati, Ohio, 3575 Reading Street. . White Haven, Pa ..... Titusville, Pa., 26 East Walnut Street. . New York City, 213 West 14th Street. . Franklin, Pa., 1316 Elk Street. . Altoona, Pa., 2506 Broad Street. . Evanston, Ill., 1310 Maple Avenue. . Lynn, Mass., 195 Ocean Street. . Pittsburg, Pa., 622 Lilac Street. . Belcamp, Md ...... Newark, N. I., 64 Oriental Street. . New York City, 1302 Madison Avenue. Bryn Mawr, Pa ..... East Orange, N. I., 62 Carnegie Avenue. Nashville, Tenn .... Crescent Hill, Ky. . . Dunmore, Pa., 418 Elm Street. Hainesville, N. I. . . . Uniontown, Pa. . . Easton, Pa., 14th Street. . 49 ROOBI. ZQUP .BW B 32 B 6 E B V Univ Hall , II S , 8 E . 9 S . 69 . 6 E 66 Nassau 86 Nassau . . 9 . 4 S , I2 E 138 Nassau . . 8 E . 3 . 7 S . 67 I2 W , B . 7 S W . 9 W . II S . 5 M . 52 . 23 M IO S 2 E M . . 2 N 134 Nassau 'W B R U B S t S t B R Vw' S t B B W U B U B NV D D L D W W R St NAME. Henry M. Cooper, CSD . George S. Couch, Dr., CaD . W. A. Coulter, CSD . . John Crawford. Ir.. CSD . Robert Stewart Crocker. CaD Winthrop Dahlgren. CSD . John S. Dana, CaD . . Charles Whitney Darrow, CaD . . Joseph Pierce Davies, CSD Arthur T. Dear, CSD . Harry R. Decker, CaD . Martin C. Decker, CaD W. S. Detwiler, CaD . Walter R. Deuel, CSD . Donald De Witt, CaD . Charles Lee Doe, CSD . . Norman Henderson Donald, C. H. Dugro, CaD . . Remick C. Eckhardt, CaD James G. Eddy, CSD . . Andrew T. Edgar, CaD . Benj. F. Elbert. Jr., CaD . Gustavus W. Faber, CaD Frederick C. Fairbanks, CaD George Fernald, CaD . Jos. Conrow Field, CSD . Dohn Clark Finney, CaD . I. A. Forney, CSD . Ralph Ray Forsyth, CSD . Sheldon Franklin, CaD McIntyre Fraser, CaD . Karl T. Frederick, CaD C219 Sophomore Class CContinuedD HOBIE ADDRESS. Little Rock, Ark. . Charleston, W. Va. . . . Greensburg, Pa. . . . . New York City, 478 Mt. Hope Place. . New York City, 257 West 75th Street. . Trenton, N. J., 510 West State Street. . Charleston, W. Va. . . . . Geneva, N. Y. .... . Dayton, Ohio, 137 North Ludlow Street. Jersey City, N. I., IO3 Summit Avenue. Montclair, N. D., 47 Forest Street. . . Ivanhoe, Ill. .... . Columbia, Pa., 405 Chestnut Street. Chicago, Ill., 455 Rookery Building. . Lawrenceville, N. D. . . . . Elizabeth, N. D., 1257 Clinton Place. . New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. Hotel Savoy, New York City. . . . Troy, N. Y., Corner 12th and Eagle Streets. . Bay City, Mich., 258 Washington Avenue. . jersey City, N. I., 71 Congress Street. . Des Moines, Iowa., IO3O 2ISt Street. . Plainheld, N. I ..... Indianapolis, Ind., 1608 Park Avenue. . Chicago, Ill., 25 South Water Street. . I-Iightstown, N. I ..... Churchville, Md. . . . Brooklyn, N. Y., 450 Bedford Avenue. Kingston, N. Y., 41 Pearl Street. . . East Orange, N. I., 74 Prospect Street. Johnstown, N. D., 211 Williams Street. . Dundee, N. Y. . . . . 50 ROOBI. . . 5 N R H Univ Hall 21 M D 95 B 25 M D 23 B . 81 B . IQ S W IIONHSSHUSI . 14SW 16WW , 18SW LUnivHall . 27MD ISNW 481.7 4U . .413 QEMW , 15NW .7SR 2oU , .gsw 134 Nassau St 955 7SMR .14NMR . 7WB 12EB IMD I7EW ,I7NYV Hr'-ez. NAINIE. Halstead G. Freeman, CaD . John M. Frost, CSD . Alexander Galt, CsD . Clarence A. Garbrick. CaD . Leland B. Garretson, CaD . W. VVilson Gephart, CaD . Carl Hamilton Getty, CaD . R. Wilds Gilchrist, CaD . Douglas Gorman, CsD . Uri Balcom Grannis, CSD . . Harold Greene, CSD . . . Le Grand Cannon Griswold, CaD Albert Gross, CSD . . . Hubert Vivian Guile, CsD . Otto A. Hack, CaD . . Charles VVhite Hall, CaD . . Gilmore Semmes Hamill, Jr., CsD . Stuart F. Hamill, CSD . . . William Porter Hamilton, CaD L. M. Hamlin, CaD . . . John Henry Hankinsorl, Jr., CaD . Henry Frazer Harris, CSD . Edgar H. Havens, CaD . Clifford L. Haynes, CsD . Robert C. Hedges, CsD . S. Ross Hench, CaD . W. Dougal Herr, CaD . . . Richard Englehart Herrmann, CSD Charles Conrad Hewitt, CaD . . Pax. P. Hibben, CaD . . . Charles Houchin Higgins. CsD . Morris Miller Hiltebeitel, CaD . Sophomore Class CContinuedD HOME ADDRESS. Cleveland, Ohio, 101 Ingleside Avenue. . San Antonio, Texas, 650 Soledad Street. St. Louis, Mo., 63 Vandeventer Place. . Bellefonte, Pa. . . . Morristown, N. J. . Bellefonte, Pa. . . Hoosick Falls. N. Y .... Lebanon, Ohio, QQ Orchard Avenue. . Catonsville, Md ..... Chicago, Ill., 2027 Michigan Avenue. . Upper Montclair, N. J. . . . New York City. 23 West 48th Street. . Dayton, Ohio, 150 Maple Street. . . New York City, 54 Pine Street. . . Vincennes, Ind., 5th and Seminary Streets, New York City, 124 West 73d Street. . Oakland. Md ...... Oakland, Md. ..... . Englewood, N. J., Palisade Avenue. . Washington, D. C,, 1720 13th Street N. W. New York City, 34 Gramercy Park. . Philadelphia, Pa., 1607 Walnut Street. . Toms River, N. J ..... Brooklyn, N. Y., Hotel St. George. . Newark, N. J., 968 Broad Street. . Harisburg, Pa., 109 South Street. . Jersey City, N. J., 30 Emory Street. . Jersey City, N. J., 63 Orient Avenue. . Trenton, N. J., 469 Hamilton Avenue. . Indianapolis, Ind., 2330 College Avenue. . Cheshire, Conn. .... . Green Lane, Pa. . 52 ROODI. . . 33U .2NassauSt .IWMW ISMR 23UP ,18WW .9NR 5WB , , 60U . S6NassauSt II Vandeventer Ave . . . 4B IINE .5513 . 6WB . 3EMW , 14U , I4U . 2WB . . 4EB 7NW 16MD . . QEW 29 Vandeventer Ave . . 3MD IOWB .13NW . . 14U . EUr1ivHall . .94B , 9SR . 6SMR NAME. Burt Bradley Hodgman, CSD . NValter Franklin Hollenbach, CaD Sidney Tarzewell Holt, CSD . . Herbert WV. Hopkins. CaD . Daniel S. Horton. CSD . A. Alex. Howell, CaD . Corwin Howell, CaD . . Arthur Stanley Hull, CaD . Floyd Hurlbut, CaD . Charles K. Imbrie, CaD . John Ireland, CaD . . . William Richard Janeway, CaD Arthur C. Jenvey, CSD . . . John A. Jess, CSD . . Bartlett F. Johnston, CaD . Harrison Johnston, Jr., CaD . Henry T. Kays, CaD . . Cadwell Benson Keeney, CaD . Edward Prentiss Knox, CaD Philip H. Lantz, CaD . J. Stuart Lawrence, CSD . Louis W. Layton, CaD . Henry G. Leach, CaD . V. C. Leftwich, CaD . Edwin F. Leigh, CSD . . Howard R. Levick, Jr., CSD . Frank H. Little, CaD . . Julius Max Loewenstein, CSD . Samuel M. Breckenridge Long, John C. Long, CSD . . . J. W. Losey, Jr., CSD . Frederic B. Lott, CaD . Cab Sophomore Class CContinuedD HOYNIE ADDRESS. Chicago, Ill., 319 59th Place. Durham. Pa. .... . Newark, N. J., 261 Clinton Avenue. . Montclair, N. J., 89 Valley Road. . New York City, II7 West 77th Street. . Philadelphia, Pa., IOS North 50th Street. Newark, N. J., 123 Broad Street. . . Scranton, Pa., 1205 Marion Street. . Arkport, N. Y. . . . . Bryn Mawr, Pa. . Johnstown, N. Y ..... New Brighton, N. Y., 3 St. Mark's Place. Hoboken, N. J., 814 Hudson Street. . Springfield, Ill., III East Cook Street. . . Baltimore, Md., 2421 Eutaw Place. . Columbus, Miss. . . . . Newton, N. J ..... Elizabeth, N. J., 461 Monroe Avenue. Northampton, Mass. . . . . Mt. Vernon, N. Y. .... . Philadelphia, Pa., 1125 South 46th Street. Newton, N. J. .... . Worcester, Mass., I2 Catherine Street. Baltimore, Md., 16 East Preston Street. . St. Louis, Mo., 4471 Laclede Avenue. . Ogontz, Pa. . . ' . . . Deckertown, N. J ..... Cincinnati, Ohio, 3021 Fairfield Avenue. . St. Louis, Mo., 3404 Pine Street. . . Kansas City, Mo., 2125 Summit Street. . La Crosse, Wis., 220 South Iltll Street. New Rochelle, N. Y., Q5 Liberty Avenue. 53 ROODI. 1oSMR .4oSEd . 5EW 25SEd 32B .IND . 7SR .4NR ,4oNEd , 14EW 66NassauSt . SNMR . 2UP 110 Nassau St . 31U .3NR ,12WB 7oU 5NMR IIU TU GU .2oNW , 42U . 2MD . 47U .17NW 3 S R . 20 N W 195 Nassau St . 5 W B NAINIE. E S. Lovett, . . Edwin M. Louclcs, CaD . . Roscoe Parke McClave, CsD - . Stephen Wood McClave, Jr., CsD Elliott S. McCurdy, CaD . . John James MacDonald, CaD . John Stuart McKaig, CsD . . Robert Charles McNamara, CaD Thomas S. McPheeters, Ir., CaD . E. Le Roy Mack, CaD . . Alexander R. Martin, CsD . Ieroine Dudley Mason, CaD . Arthur Ingersoll Meigs, CaD John O. Merwin, CaD . Benjamin E. Messler, CaD . Dames R. Miller, CaD . Raymond B. Mixsell, CaD . Arthur S. Morris, CsD . George E. Munger, CsD . G. Harold Nevius, CaD . William A. Newell, CaD . Courtlandt Nicoll, CsD . Gustavus Ober, Ir., CaD . John S. O'Neil, CsD . M. I. Oswald, CaD . Edgar Palmer, CsD . . Norman H. Parke, CsD . James McC0sh Parry, CaD . Harry Otto Parsons, CsD . William Schuyler Pate, CaD . George Pauli, CsD . . Forrest G. Pearson, CsD . . Edward De Wolf Perry, CaD Sophomore Class CContinuedD HOME ADDRESS. . Denver, Col., 1320 Stout Street. . York, Pa., 330 West Market Street. . Cliffside, N. I. . . . . Cliffside, N. J. .... . . Wilmington. Del., 715 King Street. . . New Bedford, Mass., I28 South 2d Street. . Pittsburg, Pa., 300 Linden Avenue. . Camden, N. I. . . . . . St. Louis, Mo., 3824 Delmar Avenue. . Elizabeth, N. J., 36 3d Street. . . . . New York City, 354 West I22d Street. . Baltimore, Md., III8 North Charles Street. . Philadelphia, Pa., 1322 Walnut Street. . . Washington, D. C., 917 Westminster Street, II N. W. . ROOINI. , 172 Nassau St . . 95 B 47 U . 47 U . . 1 U . IO S M R 60 U 42 Mercer St . . 3 S R . . 52 L Vandeventer Ave . 1 M D . . II L P I2 S W . Trenton, N. I., 215 East Hanover Street. . . . E U Pittsburg, Pa., 4741 Bayard Street. . . 3 N D . Easton, Pa., 216 Spring Garden Street. . 39 U Evanston, Ill., 1223 Maple Avenue. . . . 6 W B . Chicago, Ill., 9 Drexel Square. . . 7 N M R Glen Ridge, N. I. . . . 13 N W . Mt. Holly, N. I. ..... 31 B Morristown, N. I. ..... . II U P . Baltimore, Md., 1217 North Charles Street. . . . 30 U Yonkers, N. Y., ISQ Hawthorne Avenue. I38 Nassau St . Berwick, Pa ...... . 3 S R New York City, I2 East 82d Street. . . 24 U P . Scranton, Pa ...... I0 U Wilkinsburg, Pa. .... . G U . Brooklyn, N. Y., 155 81st Street. . 96 B Brooklyn, N. Y., 1129 Dean Street. . . , 22 M D . Pittsburg, Pa., 409 Denniston Avenue. . . . . 71 L Germantown, Pa., Manheim and Newhall Streets. . . 9 U . New York City, 5 West 83d Street. . . 54 . .18MD NADIE. J. M. Perry, . . . Alfred Samuel Phillips, CaD Ellis Lynford Pierson, CaD Norman Bruce Pitcairn, CSD Elliott W. Pitkin, CSD . Thomas F. Plunkett, CaD . W. H. Porter, Ir., CaD . Ray Portertield Prewitt, CSD Lyttleton Brown Purnell, CSD Percy R. Pyne, II, CaD . Paul I. Ralph, CSD . . Ralph Erskine Rearick, CaD Robert B. Reed, CaD . Arthur B. Reeve, CaD . Charles B. Reeves, CaD . Frederick Winian Remick, CaD Harvey C. Rentschler, CaD Henry C. Reynolds, CSD . C. Spencer Richardson, Jr., CaD Isaac W. Roberts, CSD . C. K. Robords, CaD . Arthur P. Robinson, CSD . S, Crozier Robinson, CSD August Roche, Jr., CaD . Daniel Miner Rogers, CaD Hayward Dodge Rose, CaD . Leland H. Ross, CSD . William B. Roys, CaD . . Thomas A. Rutherford, CSD . Horace A. Saks, CSD . . Norman C. Schenck, CaD Albert B. Schultz, CaD . Harry C. Schweikert, CaD Sophomore Class CContinuedD HOME ADDRESS. Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. . . . . Philadelphia. Pa., 1517 Walnut Street. . Trenton, N. I., 493 West State Street. . . Hamburg, Germany, . . . . Yonkers. N. Y., Q5 Locust Hill Avenue. . . Pittsfield, Mass. .... . Wilmington, Del., 501 Delaware Avenue. . St. Louis, Mo., 4615 Westminster Place. . Baltimore, Md., South Walbrook. . . . New York City, 42 West 53d Street. . . New York City, 253 West 71st Street. . . Chambersburg, Pa., 204 North Main Street. Clearfield, Pa. ..... . . Brooklyn, N. Y., 273 Skillman Street. . Baltimore, Md., 926 North Charles Street. . Geneva, N. Y., 118 Genesee Street. . . Upper Bern, Pa. .... . . Marquette, Mich., 431 East Ridge Street. Little Falls, N. Y ..... . Bala, Pa. . . Arkport, N. Y. . . Marathon, N. Y. .... . Upland, Pa. ...... . . East Orange, N. I., 56 East Park Street. New Britain, Conn. . . . . . New York City, 320 West 8ISt Street. Newark, N. I., 75 Johnson Avenue. . . Madison, Wis., 221 Monona Avenue. Carbondale, Pa., IQ Salem Avenue. . New York City, 20 West 58th Street. . Holmdel, N. I. ..... . . Pittsburg, Pa., 817 North Highland Avenue. . Berneville, Pa. ..... . 55 ROOM. 16MD .17WW . HU .6EMW .3WB .33U . . OU . . 33U Vandeventer Ave . . 2 U P .3WB . SEW IOSW 7SR . QB IQSW .15NEd 23MD . .KU ,USD , 4oNEd . 7NMR . 75D , KU , 16SW 1U . . .7U I95NasSauSt . .4SMR .QSD 421. ,3ND . 2NEd NAME. Garfield Scott, CaD . . George Tressler Scott, CaD Homer Scott, CSD . . William H. Scranton, CaD Edward Wallace Scudder, CaD Walter Foote Sellers, CaD Garrett P. Serviss, Jr., CSD . Jacob J. Sheasley, CsD . Clifford Glenmore Shultz, CSD Ralph Silsbee, CSD . . Robert W. Singer, CaD . William A. Sipe, Jr., CaD Jay Fletcher Slee, CaD . Albridge C. Smith, Jr., CaD Frank Smith, CaD . . Chas. Carroll Smith, . Alex. Speer, CsD . . John E. Steen, CaD . . Charles M. Stephenson, CSD C. E. Sterrett, CsD . . George P. Stewart, CaD . Harris B. Stewart, CaD . Alexander Stobo, CSD . Harry A. Strater, CSD . Paul Stratton, CaD . L. Sullenburger, CSD Walter R. Tafel, CSD . Wm. L. Talley, CaD . Malcolm S. Taylor, CaD . Justus S. Templeton, CSD George H. Thacher, Jr., CaD T. L. Thomas, CaD . . Rudolph E. Tiedemann, CSD Sophomore Class CContinuedD HOINIE ADDRESS . Germantown, Pa. . . . . Ottawa, Ill., 204 Prospect Avenue. . . Little, Rock, Ark. . . . . Scranton, Pa., 830 Monroe Avenue. . . Newark, N. J., I0 Washington Place. . Fort Brook, Neb ..... . Brooklyn, N. Franklin, Pa., Y., 8 Middagh Street. . 1258 Liberty Street. . . Montclair, N. J., 30 North Mountain Avent Chicago, Ill., . Connellsville, 1328 Hollywood Avenue. Pa. .... . Allegheny, Pa., 1411 Federal Street. . . Elmira, 'N. Y., 218 West Ist Street. . Orange, N. J., 203 Lincoln Avenue. . . Fricks, Pa. Elmer, N. J. ..... . . Pittsburg, Pa., 206 Homewood Avenue. . Philadelphia, Pa., 4425 Chestnut Street. . Pittsburg, Pa., 650 Morewood Avenue. . East Orange, N. J., IS Prospect Terrace. . Reading, Pa., 1353 Mineral Spring Road. Auburn, N. Y., 182 North Street. . . . New York City, 339 West 86th Street. . Louisville, Ky., 1303 3d Avenue. . . . Trenton, N. J., 137 South Stockton Street. Denver, Col., 1071 Washington Avenue. . . Philadelphia, Pa., 3306 Arch Street. . Nashville, Tenn.. 149 North High Street. . Beverly, N. J. .... . Princeton, Ill. ..... . . Albany, N. Y., ,III Washington Avenue. Dunellen, N. J ...... . New York City, 52 West 87th Street. . 56 ROOZVI. , 60U 521. .5NR .26SEd . 7sEB . 3SR . . 47U . 63U ie. 44 Vandeventer Ave . . 4MD 66NassauSt . 5ND , 63U 5M1J , ISEd . 39UnivPl 6MD 45U 23MD , BU . 4WW .QNW 81B 2VVB 2EMW . 6EMW 47U UWB IIWB 10ND IISEB I8NW 73U NABIE. Percival Tillinghast, CsD XVilliam B. Todd. Jr., CaD . lValter K. Tompkins, CaD Chas. Townsend, jr., CaD . E. J. Turnbull. CSD . . Harry C. Turner. CaD . NV. P. Van Trier, CaD . Erwin Vogelsang, CaD Irving R. Wade, CsD . VV. A. VVagen1aker, CaD James H. VValker. CaD . Otis L. VValker, CaD . John H. VVallace, Ir., CaD Frank C. Wallower, CsD . Harry C. Weaver. CaD . John P. Welling, CaD . Erastus Wells, CSD . . Norman Spencer Welch, CsD Glenn C. VVharton, CaD . C. Osborne Wheeler, CaD . A. S. V. Wiehle, . . George Wilcox, CSD . Harry R. Wilson, CsD . Wm. A. Wilson, CaD . Wm. L. Wilson, CaD . Theodore O. Withee, CsD . Charles M. Wood, CaD . Edward B. Wo-ods, CSD . Charles Lewis Wrenn, CsD Franklin L. Wright, CaD . Harry H. Wright, CaD . H. G. W. Young, CaD . Robert S. Young, CaD Sophomore Class CContinuedD HOME ADDRESS. Albany, N. Y., IS Vtfashington Avenue. . Washington. D. C., 1520 P Street, N. W. Weyers, Ohio. ..... . Elizabeth, N. J., 432 Westminster Avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y., 137 Remsen Street. . Brooklyn, N. Y., 646 St. Mark's Avenue. Bellefonte, Pa ..... New York City, 57 Greene Street. . Bloomfield, N. J., 392 Franklin Street. . Crosby, Mich ...... Montclair, N. I., 61 Valley Road. . . Glens Falls, N. Y., 40 Williams tSreet. lrVashington, Pa. .... . Harrisburg, Pa., 410 North Third Street. Bellefonte, Pa ..... Chicago, Ill., 4950 Greenwood Avenue. St. Louis, Mo., 4228 Lindell Avenue. Charleston, S. C., 205 East Bay Street. Omaha, Neb., 320 North 20th Street. . Newark,'N. I., 32 James Street. . . Washington, D. C., 1021 Conn. Ave., N. W. . Millers Station, Pa. . . . . Trenton, N. I., 202 South Broad Street. . Allegheny, Pa., 1232 Locust Street. . Pittsburg, Pa., 415 Winebiddle Street. . La Crosse, Wis.. 236 South 9th Street. Chambersburg, Pa., 346 Market Street. . Pittsburg, Pa., 819 North Highland Avenue. . Crawford, N. I., II3 Eastman Street. . Niorristown, Pa., Q33 North Main Street. Imlaystown, N. I. .... . Vineland, N. I. . Matawan, N. J. 57 ROOLI. I5 N . 7 U W P 15NEd 70 . 3E . 11W U B B - 73 I7 N . 4 N , N 96 . M . 9 W IO N 86 Nassau 66 Nassau . 3 W 9 S E . 3 E - 77 R .1W . 7E 8 W 6 E M 22 Edwards 195 Nassau , , 1 M . 44 7 S M , 1 S . 1-l-2 U VV R U B U W R St St B B B U U B B W W Pl St D LJ K LJ L H lNETEEI'ICSfl'lUl'lDl2E.D F 'Q WW I , ,Q I iv 1 A N D c'-32 F' 0 R 58 JOHN R. DEVVITT, Pennsylvania, . President ELLIOTT COWDIN BROWN, New York, . Vice-President HOWQXRD H. HENRY, Pennsylvania, . Secretary and Treasurer Caj Academic. tsl Scientific. NAME. HOME ADDRESS. ROOAVI. Alexander Adaire, IH, Cal . D. Adler, Caj . . . Lynn U. Adsit, CSD . Wm. B. Ahrens, Csj . Geo. C. Alderfer, Qaj . John S. Allen, tsl . H. B. Andrews, Cal . John C. Angus, Caj Pierce Archer, Jr., CSD . Elwood S. Armitage, CSD . George Wells Arms, Jr., CaD E. McP. Armstrong, CaD . William Campbell Armstrong, Earl D. Ashcom, Csj . . Douglass V. Ashley, faj . Edward S. Atwater, Jr., Caj . John Baird Atwood, Csj . David M. Austin, Cal . Earl Conwell Backley, CaJ . Cecil Herman Baker, Cal . J. Whitney Baker, CaJ . Har-old P. Baker, Cab . Gilford C. Bakewell, Csj . C217 Philadelphia, Pa., 1414 Calmer Street. . Milwaukee, Wis., 175 Prospect Avenue. . Hornellsville, N. Y. . . . . Reading, Pa., S21 Schuylkill Avenue. Harleysville, Pa. .... . South Orange, N. J., I8O Scotland Road. Greenwich, Conn ..... Andover, Mass. Wynnewood, Pa. . . . . Newark, N. J., 40 Johnson Avenue. . Philadelphia, Pa., 1700 Arch Street. . Hagerstown, Md. . . . . New York City, 32 E. 61st Street. . Ligonia, Pa. .... . Binghamton, N. Y. . . . . Elizabeth, N. J., 464 Morris Avenue. Allegheny, Pa., Q46 Ridge Avenue. . Vineland, N. J., 605 Landis Avenue. Detroit, Mich., 179 Alexander Avenue. Princeton, N. J., Trinity Rectory. . Plainheld, N. J., 429 Steele Street. White Haven, Pa. .... . Pittsburg, Pa., Murray Hill and Wilkins 59 . . 39 Nassau S1 45 University Place . 31 University Place . . 1 E W . 28 N Ed . . 4 L P . I5 Univ Pl 25 Edwards Place . 44 Mercer St 39 Nassau St 8 Dickinson St . 5 S W B . I5 Univ Pl . 2 Nassau St 44 Frederick St . 35 Univ Pl . 27 Mercer St . I5 Cemetery St . . 3 S Ed . 1 Nassau St . 31 Univ Pl . I4 Chambers St Avenue. 32 Wiggins St NAINIE. Louis Bannigan, CaD . David G. Barr, CaD . Charles T, Bates, CaD . Joseph Z. Batten, CaD . William C. Beaty, CsD . Geo. H. Bell, CsD . Arthur F. Beymer, CsD . Louis G. Bissel, CaD . Clarence Bogert, CaD . Norman Boggs, CaD . S. B. Booth, CaD . . William A. Bous, Jr., CaD . Wesley C. Bowers, CaD . Joseph McC. Bowyer, CsD . Julian T. Boyd, CaD . Howard M. Bradley, CaD . Albert C. Bradley, CsD . Harold H. Bradley, CsD . Richard S. Brinkerhoff, CaD . Robert Brokaw, CaD . . Elliot C. Brown, CsD . . Charles DeH, Brower, jr., CaD james M. Buchanan, CsD . Henry D. Bulkley, CaD Charles E. Burdick, CaD . Edward L. Burrell, CaD . Maxwell S. Burt, CaD . Charles B. Burtis, CaD . Thomas A. Butkiewicz, CaD . Edward H. Butler, CaD . Harry P. Butler, CsD . Wm. B. Buyers, CaD . Freshman Class CContinuedD HOME ADDRESS. Paterson, N. I., 395 Ellison Street. . . Newburgh, N. Y., 193 Liberty Street. . Reading, Pa., 427 Woodward Street. . . Montclair, N. I., 4 Norwich Road. . Manzanola, Col ..... . Waterford, N. Y. . . Corning, Iowa ...... ROOB1. . 32 Wiggins St . . 32 N Ed . . . 66 U 44 Vandeventer Ave . 42 Vkfiggins St 22 Edwards Place . . 36 N Ed . Brooklyn, N. Y., 313 Lackermarhom Street. I2 Edwards Place 1 Demorest, N. J. .... . . 168 Nassau St . East Orange, N. I., SI South Walnut Street. 24 Edwards Place Danbury, Conn., 142 Deerhill Avenue. . . Jacksonville, Fla., 409 E. Adams Street. . Washington, N. D. .... . . Erie, Pa., 128 West 7th Street. . . Cumberland, Md., Washington Street. . . Bloomfield, N. I., 3 Watsessing Avenue. . East Orange, N. I., 218 Prospect Street. . . Montclair, N. I., 112 Mountain Avenue. . Springfield, Ill., 1447 North 5th Street. . . St. Louis, Mo., 3200 Lucas Avenue. . . New York City, 37 West 47th Street. . . New York, 314 West QISf Street. . . Trenton, N. I., 512 Market Street. . . . East Orange, N. I., I28 Harrison Street. . New York City, 115th Street and Riverside . Chicago, Ill.,504 Warren Avenue. . . Philadelphia, Pa., 1524 Walnut Street, . . . E E B 39 Univ Pl . 41 N Ed . 162 Nassau St 32 Wiggins St . I5 S M R . 39 Nassau St 44 Vandeventer Ave 26 Edwards Place . I4 Univ Pl . 2 L P . 8 N M R . 32 Wiggiiis St Drive. 36 Univ Pl 307 Hodge Hall . . 36 Univ Pl . Englewood, N. I. ...... 34 Vancleventer Ave Nanticoke, Pa .... . Lewistown, Pa., IO Main Street. . Croton Falls, N. Y. . . . .. Honey Brook, Pa. 60 . . . 4 N D . . 35 S Ed . 181 Nassau St 34 Vandeventer Ave NAINIE. Noel L. Carpenter, CaD . A. I-I. Carroll, CaD . Joseph N. Carter, CaD . Thomas F. Carter, CaD T. Alexander Cassily, CsD Seth Catlin, CsD . . John Cecil, CaD . . Robert M. Chambers. CaD Joseph Chapman, CsD . john VV. Christie, CaD . C. R. Churchman, CaD . Harry F. Clark, CaD . William A. Clark, CaD . Warren D. Clark. CaD Frank C. Cline, CsD . George I. Cochran, CSD Lloyd G. Cockran, CaD M. Douglas Cole, CaD . james I. Colwell, CaD . Joseph VV. Cook, CaD . Melvin J. Cook, CaD . William B. Cormany, CsD Wallace B. Cosgrave, CSD Jos. L. Crane, CsD . W. Spencer Crosby, Ir., CSD . Allen Curson, CaD . G. Chester Crampton, CaD Roy P. Crary, CaD . Ray Daugherty, CaD . Byron L. Day, CsD . D. Stewart Day, CaD . Ralph C. DeMange, CsD Freshman Class CContinuedD HOME ADDRESS. New York City, 16 East 40th Street. . . . Pittsburg, Pa., Penn and Homewood Avenues. Newark, N. I., 78 Park Place. . . . . . Montclair, N. I., 18 Bradford Place. . Belcany, Md. .... . . Chicago, Ill., 5111 Hibbard Avenue. . Richmond, Va ..... . Sherburne, N. Y. .... . Germantown, Pa., 4002 Grear Street. . . Allegheny, Pa., 723 Ridge Avenue. . . Wilmington, Del., 1311 Rodney Street. . 22 . Port Chester. N. Y., 342 Westchester Avenue. Flushing, N. Y., QS Madison Avenue. . . St. Louis, Mo., 4370 McPherson Avenue. . Indianapolis, Ind., 1816 N. Meridian Street. . . Sewickley, Pa. ..... . Baltimore, Md., 1411 Eutaw Place. . East Orange, N. 1., 41 Munn Avenue. . . Warwick, N. I. . .' . . Pottstown, Pa. . . . Aspiers, Pa. ..... . . Cincinnati, Ohio, 1127 Queen City Avenue. . Edgewood Park, Pa. . . . . . Pittston, Pa ...... Chicago, Ill., 602 E. Division Street. . . . Princeton, N. I. . . . . Mobile, Ala., IO8 Conception Street. . . . Cincinnati, Ohio, 2515 Auburn Avenue. Harrisburg, Pa., 1803 N. Sixth Street. . . Saugerties, N. Y., Box 465. . . . Luzerne, Pa. . . Bloomington, Ill., 402 E. Locust Street. . 61 ROOINI. 32 Wiggins St . 31 Univ Pl I4NW C EB . HBH U . 25 Edwards Pl . . QEB . 25NEd . 35 Univ Pl . 27 Mercer St Vandeventer Ave . 32 Mercer St . 2SEd . 47 Univ Pl 44 Mercer St . 2 Nassau St . 41 Univ Pl . 3Q Nassau St . . 33 B . 31 Univ Pl . 28 N Ed . 39 Univ Pl . I3 N M R . .31SEd I5 Dickinson St 38 Wiggins St I4 Dickinson St . 47 Univ P1 . II N M R . 60 Univ Pl . 8 S Ed I5 Chambers St NABIE. Sydney S. Decker, Ir., CSD Crittenden Deen, CSD . . John M. Denison, Ir., CSD . Harold Dennis, CSD . Philip C. DeRonde, CaD . John R. DeWitt, CaD . . Walter B. Devereux, jr., CSD William G. Devereux, CaD . Linn E, Dexter, CSD . Alan L. Diefenderfer, CaD . Francis W. Dinsmore, CSD George D. Dixon, Jr., CSD . Benjamin V. Doane, CaD Howard M. Dodd, CSD W. H. Donald, CaD Jay Downer, CSD . . . Edgar B. Draker, Jr., CaD James H. Duff, CaD . . George B. Duffield, CaD . James B. Dulles, . George P. Drayer, CSD . Blaine Elkins, CSD . . Dwight W. Edwards, CaD George XV. Ely, Ir., CSD . William K. Ewing, CaD . Edward P. Fellows, CaD . Owen H. Fleming, CSD . Joseph K. Fomaizce, CaD . I. Albert Forney, CSD . Robert M. Forsythe, CSD . Carl L. Fox, CaD . . George Fox, Ir., CSD . Freshman Class CContinuedD HOME ADDRESS. Montour Falls, N. Y. . . Short Hills, N. J. .... . . Baltimore, Md., 1024 N. Charles Street. . Newark, N. I., 25 James Street. . Englewood, N. I. . . . . Riegelsville, Pa. . . Glenwood Springs, Col. . . Glenwood Springs, Col. . . ROOM. . I5 Univ Pl 45 Univ Pl . 46 U . 36 Univ Pl . IQ Univ Pl 47 Univ Pl . 20 S W . 20 S W Elmira, N. Y., 103 S. Main Street. . . 24 Edwards Place . Orwigsburg, Pa. ....... I5 Univ Pl Germantown, Pa., 424 West Chelten Avenue. II Park St . Rosemont, Pa ..... Elmira, N. Y., 404 Hon'man Street. . . New York City, 127 W. 73d Street. New Brighton, N. Y. . . . . Denver, Col., 56 S. Sherman Avenue. Newark, N. J., I7 South Street. . . Carnegie, Pa. .... . Princeton, N. J., 45 Nassau Street. . . Philadelphia, Pa., 4101 Walnut Street. Hartford City, Indiana. . . . . Elkins, W. Va .... ' . St. Paul, Minn., 423 Laurel Avenue. . . Columbia, Pa., 352 Locust Street. . Uniontown, Pa. . . . . . Summit, N. I., 24 Franklin Place. . Plainneld, N. I., IOI2 Park Avenue. . Norristown, Pa., W. Main Street. . Brooklyn, N. Y., 450 Bedford Avenue. . New York City, 135 W. 71st Street. Pittsburg, Pa., 4303 Davison Street. . . Torresdale, Philadelphia, Pa. . . 62 . . 3I Univ Pl . 23 William St . 31 Univ Pl . I5 U P . . , 8 N R 39 Vandeventer Ave . 32 Mercer St . 45 Nassau St . ups: IJ .22SEd . 52B .28SEd 10WB . 2NR . 17SEd . 168 Nassau St 22 Vandeventer Ave . . 7 W B 138 Nassau St 24 Chambers St 44 Mercer St NALIE. Peter H. B. Frelinghuyscn, CaD Harry S. Frankel, CsD . . Luman R. Fuller, CSD . Carlyle Garrison, CaD . Harold I. Getty, CaD . George M, Goldsmith. CaD . Leonard J. Gordon, Il, CsD . VVilliam VV. Gordon, CsD . Evarts A. Graham, CaD . Richard B. Grant, CsD . Henry S. Green, CsD . Abram C. Griffith, CaD Clarence I. Griggs, CaD . Edgar S. Gross, CaD . E. K. Hagar, CaD . . William E. Hague, CsD Ralph D. Harby, CaD . . T. E. Hardenburgh, Ir., CsD Henry R. Hart, CaD . . Winneld L. Hartman, CaD . Andrew Hazlehurst, Ir., CaD . John I. Heard, CaD . . Thomas L. Helm, CaD . Howard H. Henry, CaD Percy Henry, CaD . Horace Henson, CaD . Miner C. Hill, CsD . . . Homer H. H. Hillebrand, CsD Samuel M. Hinman, CaD . William W. Hinclinan, CaD . Lyle B, Hinnebaugh, CsD William E. Hirt, Freshman Class CContinuedD imma Anmuzss. Morristown, N. I. . Des Moines, Iowa. . . . . New York City, 46 W. 9th Street. . Merchantville, N. I .... Princeton, N. I. . . Peconic, N. Y ..... Newark, N. J., 62 Washington Street. . VVatertown, Mass. . . . . Chicago, Ill., 672 Monroe Street. . Orange, N. J., 123 Tremont Avenue. Princeton, N. I., 75 Prospect Avenue. . Kansas City, Mo., 35th and Warwick B Monroeton, Pa. .... . Philadelphia, Pa., 2135 Walnut Street. Germantown, Pa., 5913 Green Street. . Pittsburg, Pa., 163 Meadow Street. . Walton, N. Y. .... . New York City, 121 W. 73d Street. Cincinnati, Ohio, Norwood. . . West Leesport, Pa. . . . . Evanston, Ill., 1021 Greenwood Blvd. . Pittsburg, Pa., 816 Lilac Street. . Covington, Ky., 3d and Garrard Streets. Germantown, Pa., W. Walnut Lane. Scranton, Pa., 309 Green Street. . . lvd. . Chattanooga, Tenn ..... Trenton, N. I., 840 Edgewood Avenue. Le Mars, Iowa. . . . . Monroeton, Pa. . Clarion, Pa. ..... . Jamestown, N. Y., 7 Fairmount Avenue. Erie, Pa., ZOQ4 Sassafras Street. . . 63 ROOIN1. . 7 L P . ew U . I9 Univ P1 25 Edwards Place 194 Nassau St 138 Nassau St . 36 Univ P1 144 Nassau St . I ..V:vU D UPU 75 Prospect Ave . 47 Univ Pl . . 5 S Ed 148 Nassau St . 112 Nassau St . I2 S M R 32 Wiggins St 39 Nassau St 47 Univ Pl 28 N Ed . . 7 E B 138 Nassau St . I3 S W . . I2 N Ed 36 Wiggins St 16 Chambers St . .6SR . 5SEd . 3B .9WW 37NEd NAME. Robert B. Hott, Qaj . John Holden, Cab . . Charles W. Holzhauer, Cal Edwin L. Hoopes, Csj . John S. Hopkins, CaJ . Henry S. Horn, CSD Y. George Hornblower, Cab . Lewis W. Hornblower, Caj Jos. K. Hosack, CaJ . . Mervin G. Hughes, Csj . James E. Hinnbird, Cal . Fred. W. Jackson, Cal . Albert Jagger, Cab . L. P. Janeway, Cal H. V. Julier, QSJ . John A. Justis. Cal . . Hugh MCN. Kahler, Caj . Welling S. Katzenbach, Cab VVillia1n A. Kays, Cab . . Theo. D. Keech, Caj John S. Keith, Caj . NVillia1n N. Keith, Cal . William H. Kenlin, Jr., Csj . Perry H. Kenley, QaJ . David D. Kennedy, Cab . Rollin W. Keyes, Csb . Walter D. Kimball, taJ . Rockwell King, Qaj , John P. Kirkpatrick, Csj . Fred H. Krecker, Cal . Robert R. Laidlan, Caj . James S. Lawson, tsj . Freshman Class QContinuedJ HOME ADDRESS. ROOM. Reading. Pa., 325 N. 5th Street. . . 41 Univ P1 Newark, N. J., I3 Central Avenue. . I4 Chambers St . Newark. N. J.. 22 Mercer Street. . 45 Vandeventer Ave Hollidaysburg, Pa. ....... I5 XV W . Evansville. Ind.. 803 Upper ISt Street. . . South Orange. N. J., 366 Hartford Road. . . New York City, 30 Broad Street. . . New York City, 30 Broad Street. . . Carnegie, Pa .... Long Branch, N. J. . . . Cumberland, Md. ,... . New York City, 692 West End Avenue. . . Southampton, L. I. ..... . New Brunswick. N. J., 192 Livingston -Avenue. . New York City, 828 West End Avenue. . Cincinnati. Ohio, 850 Hutchins Avenue. . . Buffalo. N. Y., 242 Carolina Street. . Trenton, N. J. .... . . Newton, N. J. . . . . Pittsburg, Pa., Hotel Schenley. . Newton, Pa .... . Newton, Pa. . . Lamrack. Pa .... Chicago. Ill., 9 Astor Street. . . Pittsburg, Pa., Wilkins Avenue. . Kenilworth, Ill ..... . Philadelphia, Pa., 409 S. 42d Street. . Chicago, Ill., 159 Rush Street. . . Jamesburg, N. J. ..... . Germantown, Pa., 317 Earlehain Terrace. . . New York City, 31 W. 73d Street. . . Williamsport, Pa., 162 E. 3d Street. . 64 Q0 Nassau St . 36 Univ Pl . IO U P . 20 U P 32 Mercer St . I7 S W 138 Nassau St . 35 Univ Pl . 20 S Ed 192 Nassau St 39 Nassau St 138 Nassau St 32 Mercer St . 36 Univ Pl . I2 W B . 34 Vandeventer Ave 60 Univ Pl . 60 Univ Pl I5 Univ Pl . IQ Univ Pl 60 Univ Pl . 35 U P 112 Nassau St . 39 Univ P1 40 Wiggins St . 60 Univ Pl 32 Wiggins St . . 24 B u NAME. John L. Lee, CaD . . Samuel A. Lewisohn, CaD Dames B. Lichtenberger, CaD Ben. R. Lichty, CSD . Clifford F. Lindholm, CaD . Evans W. Lindsey, CaD . I. Patil Lloyd, CaD . Edgar A. Lynn, CaD . Harvey McCauley, CaD . Francis S. McIlvaine,CsD William M. McCoy, CaD F. G. McKelvy, CaD . Forrest H. McLanny, CaD . Norman R. McLure, CaD Francis L. Madden, CaD . James MCC. Magie. CaD Elmer B. Mason, CaD . James L. Matterson, CaD Robert M. Maverick, CSD . If ,lland M. Merrick, Ir., Csl David Metcalfe, CSD . . I. Daniel Miles, CSD . Fred. C. Miller, CaD . Paul I. G. Miller, CaD . Edward M. Miller, CSD Edmund W. Miller, CSD . Herbert L. Mills, CaD . George M. Moffat, CaD . Phillips A. Moore, CaD Roger B. Moore, CaD . Sydney L. Moore, CaD . E. Boyd Morrow, CaD . Freshman Class CContinuedD HOME ADDRESS. . Carmel, N. Y. . . . . New York City, 9 VV. 57th Street. . Highspire, Pa. . . . . Vlfaterloo, Iowa, 403 Franklin St. . Passaic. N. I., 27o Pennington Avenue. Uniontown, Pa., 68 N. Gallatin Avenue. . . Philadelphia, Pa., 3910 Walnut Street. . New York City, 141 W. 11th Street. . . Trenton, N. I., IQ N. Clinton Avenue. . Trenton, N. I., 154 W. State Street. . . East Orange, N. I.. QI Harrison Street. Pittsburg, Pa., 5th and College Avenues. . . Marksboro, N. I. . . . . Bala, Pa. . . Sing Sing, N. Y., .... New York City, 32 W. 78th Street. . Chicago, Ill., 51 Clark Street. . Scranton, Pa., 1613 Gibson Street. . San Antonio, Texas. . . . Pottstown, Pa., 412 High Street. . St. Louis, M-o., 5433 Vernon Avenue. . Miles City, Montana. . . . Walton, N. Y. . Buck Church, Pa. . . Cape May City, N. I. . Waterloo, Iowa. . . . . New York City, 47 W. 84th Street. Chicago, Ill., 29 VVoodland Park. . New Castle, Pa., III Lincoln Avenue. . Bayonne, N. I .... . St. Louis, Mo., 4471 Laclede Avenue: . Harrisburg, Pa., 207 S. 2d Street. 66 ROOINI. 192 Nassau St . 35 Univ Pl 22 N Ed . I5 Univ Pl . . 18 N Ed I5 Dickinson St . . 42 S Ed . IQ Univ Pl . I5 Univ Pl . 60 Univ Pl . 39 Nassau St . I5 Univ Pl 42NEd QSMR . 36 Univ Pl 33 Prospect Ave I5 Dickinson St . I5 S Ed I5 Univ Pl . II N W . 26 Edwards Place I2 Edwards Place 32 Wiggins St . 38 N Ed 172 Nassau St II Dickinson St . 36 Univ Pl 32 Wiggins St . . 3 W W . 41 Univ Pl . 26 Edwards Place . 9 N West NABIE. Victor YV. Mosher. CSD . Thomas P. Mumford, CSD Henry H. Munro. CSD . Herbert T. Muzzy, CSD . Ernest D. Nevin, CSD . Harry E. Newman, CaD . Harrison B. Noble, CSD 'William R. Noyes, CSD . David R. Nuyus. CaD . . George M. O'C0nnor, CaD Alfred M. Ogle, Ir., CSD . Archie M. Ottenheimer, CaD Paul R. Patton, CSD . . Howard D. Peake, CaD . F. E. Peckham, CSD . Alphonze Pelham, CSD . Richard V. Pell, CaD . Edward H. Peters. CaD . P. W. Pfuhl, CaD . . Louis I. Phunt, CSD George I. Phillips, CaD Samuel F. Pogue, CaD . Henry Pogue, Ir., CSD . . Clarence H. Poindexter, CaD Abram Poole, Ir., CaD . Edward B. Powell, CSD . Alexander D. B. Pratt, CaD Arthur D. Pratt, CaD . Julius W. Preusse, CSD Wilbur F. Preston, CSD . Benj. M. Price, CaD . Edmund B. Rankin, CaD Freshman Class CContinuedj HOBIE ADDRESS. New Richmond, Wis. . . . New York City, 1321 Broadway. . Long Branch, N. J. . . . Paterson, N. I., 226 Broadway. . Pittsburg, Pa., 618 Aiken Avenue. Lakewood, N. J. . . . . Menasha, Wis. . . . . New York City, 48 W. 89th Street. . New York City, 142 W 2ISf Street. York, Pa.. 107 E. Market St. . . Indianapolis, Ind., 1423 W. Pa. Street. Peoria, Ill., 140 High Street. . . Princeton, N, J., ProSpect.,, . . Yonkers, N. Y., 56 Buena Vista Avenue. St. Louis, Mo., 4382 Westminster Place New York City, 255 W. 95th Street. New York City, 311 W. 1o2d Street. . Newark, N. I., 1017 Broad Street. . Harrisburg, Pa., 317 S. 2d Street. Newark, N. I., 24 Boudinot Street. . Alexandria, Pa. . . . . Cincinnati, Ohio, 509 Hale Avenue. Cincinnati, Ohio, 2312 Park Avenue. . Topeka, Kansas, 911 W. 8th Street. Chicago, Ill., 89 Pine Street. . Annapolis, Md ..... New York City, 24 W. 48th Street. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1162 Dean Street. Braddock, Pa., 308 Holland Avenue. . Brooklyn, N. Y., 570 Leonard Street. Oakmont, Pa. .... . Paterson, N. I., 451 Park Avenue. . 57 Room. 24 Chambers St Q0 Nassau St 138 Nassau St 30 Mercer St . 30 Mercer St . . . 4 S W 35 Edwards Place 44 Vandeventer Ave 24 Chambers St . 25 Chambers St . 47 Univ Pl I5 Dickinson St . Prospect . 39 Nassau St I2 Vandeventer Ave . . 2 Nassau St . 39 Nassau St . 39 Nassau St . II N M R 22 Edwards Place . . 44 L . 47 Univ P1 . 35 Univ Pl 34 Vandeventer Ave . . IO L P 44 Wiggins St . 7 L P . 53 L . 30 Mercer St . 47 Univ Pl 60 Univ P1 HSM U NAME. David D. Rankin, CsD . James C. Rea, CsD . I. A. Reed, Ir., CsD . . Clarence W. Reed, CaD . Robert R. Reed, CaD . I. D. Reilly, CsD . . Oliver C. Reynolds, CaD . Henry B. Reynolds, CsD . Russell Richardson, CaD . George E. Riegel, CaD . Ernest W. Riggs, CaD . Theodore D. Riggs, CaD Armin VV. Riley, CaD . . Paul A. Riston, CsD . Christopher D. Robert, CaD Laurence H. Rogers, CaD Nicholas G. Roosevelt, CsD Stanley W. Root, CaD . Benjamin Rowe, CsD . Alexander Russell, CaD . Samuel Sabine, CaD . Theron H. Sammis, CaD . Benj. O. Satterwhite, CaD . Henry H. Savage, CaD . james I. Scarborough, CaD . Leon M. Schoonmaker, CsD Wfalter S. Schultz, CaD . Thomas MCG. Scott, CsD Floyd Seeley, CaD . . Heyman H. Shannon, CsD Wfilliani A. Shaw, CaD . . Conway VV. Shearer, CaD Freshman Class CContinuedD HOME ADDRESS. St. Louis, Mo., 3154 Magnolia Avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. 704 Lewis Block. . Pittsburg, Pa., 716 Amberson Avenue. . Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. . . DuBois, Pa., 709 DuBois Street. . . Pittsburg, Pa., 5th Avenue and Darrah S New York City, 62 Williams Street. . Elmira, N. Y., 352 N. Main Street. . . Brooklyn, N. Y., 127 S. Oxford Street. Riegelsville, Pa. . . . . . Masovan, Turkey .... Northfield, Mass. .... . New York City, Hotel San Reine. . Reynoldsville, Pa. .... . Brooklyn, N. Y., 1142 Flatbush Avenue. Trenton, N. I., 329 Bellevue Avenue. . New Rochelle, N. Y., 82 Maple Avenue. Princeton, N. J. . . . . Saugerties, N. Y. . . Oyster Bay, N. Y. . . . . New York City, 960 Madison Avenue. Huntington, N. Y. . . . . Louisville, Ky., 1323 4th Avenue. . Trenton, N. J., 34 Model Avenue. . Newport, Arkansas. . . . Lingac, N. I. ..... . Jersey City, N. I., 183 Old Bergen Road. Paris, Texas, 412 S. Main Street. . Chester, N. Y. . . . . New York City, 661 5th Avenue. . Colora,'Md. .... . . New York City, 117 E. 54th Street. 68 ROOM. . 26 Edwards Place . 47 Univ Pl . 47 Univ Pl 112 Nassau St . . 112 Nassau St treet. . 2 Nassau St . . . 74 U . I5 Univ Pl . I5 Dickinson St . . 47 Univ Pl Murray-Dodge Hall Murray-Dodge Hall . 36 Univ Pl . IO E M VV . . 36 Univ Pl . 8 N M R . . . I3 S W Nassau Hotel . . 3 S M R . 79 Alexander St . 41 Univ Pl . IO Dickinson St I4 Chambers St . 36 Univ Pl 36 Wiggins St . 30 N Ed . 47 Univ Pl . . . 8 S R 53 Vandeventer Ave . 25 Chambers St . I2 Edwards Place . 192 Nassau St NAINIE. Bayard Sheldon, CaD . Edgar M. Sheppard, CSD Jos. C. Shoemaker, CaD Walter G. Sill, CaD . . William Sinclair, CaD . Wallace M. Sinclair, CSD Francis I. Sloan, CaD . Andrew A. Smith, CaD . Harold C. Smith, CaD . Ford C. Smith, CSD Karl G. Smith. CsD . Herbert H. Soun, CSD . John P. Sousa, Jr., CSD Horace F. Spurgin, CSD . Hallett Stead, CsD . J. Nelson Steele, Ir., CaD Charles S. Steinmeyer, CSD Lawrence F. Stevens, CaD Rolland D. Stevens, CaD Weld M. Stevens, CaD . Galt Stockly, CSD . Robert J. Stokes, CSD . Wm. R. Stone, CaD . William C. Stowell, gap . Archibald MCI. Strong, CaD Edward W. Sturdevant, Jr., CaD . Hollister Sturges, CSD Chesley I. Swann, CSD . Alex. L. Taggart, CsD . John B. Thacher, H, CaD T. G. Townsend. Tr., CSD Freshman Class fContinuedD HOME ADDRESS. ROOM. Summit, N. I., 113 Woodland Avenue. . IO Mercer St Philadelphia, Pa., Wissahickon Heights. . . 45 Univ Pl Bridgeton, N. I., 226 Laurel Street. . . I5 Dickinson St E. Orange, N. I., 511 Central Avenue. . . I5 Chambers St Pulteneytown Wick, II Grant Street, Scotland. South Orange, N. J. . . New York, 109 E. 69th Street. . . Brooklyn, N. Y., 736 Classon Avenue. . Chicago, Ill., Northern Trust Co. . Saugerties, N. Y. . . . . Newark, N. I., 321 Mt. Prospect Avenue. New York City, 134 W. 14th Street. . New York City, Hotel Netherland. . West Point, N. Y. . . . Princeton, N. I. .... . Baltimore, Md., 1003 N. Calvert Street. . Pittsburg, Pa., 4736 Wallingford Street. Greenwich, Conn . .... . Pittson, Pa., 34 N. Main Street. . Greenwich, Conn. . . . Lakewood, N. I. . . . Trenton, N. I., Hotel Windsor. . Philadelphia, Pa., 2070 N. 13th Street. . St. Paul, Minn., 302 S. Exchange Street. . Montclair, N. J., 33 Plymouth Street. . Wilkesbarre, Pa., 279 S. River Street. . New York, 21 W. 34th Street. . . Louisville, Ky., 1215 4th Street. . Indianapolis, Ind., 1024 Park Avenue. . Albany, N. Y., III Washington Avenue Chevy Chase, Md .... 69 16 Witherspoon St . 47 Univ Pl . . 9 S W 192 Nassau St . IQ Univ Pl . 3SMR . 14NW . 39UnivPl . 6SR 144 Nassau St 25 Chambers St . 36 Univ Pl . 36 Univ Pl 32 Wiggins St . . 31 S Ed 32 l1Viggins St . . 2 S E B I5 Chambers St , , 39 Univ Pl 8 Stockton St KC N 37 192 Nassau St . QQ Univ Pl . 39 Univ Pl . 47 Univ Pl . II S E B 4 S Ed NAME. George E. Trowbridge, CaD Joseph R. Truesdale, CSD . William H. Underhill, CaD Alvin S. Untermeyer, CaD . Francis B. Vanderhorf, CSD Wilbur Van Duyn, CaD . Robert Van Valzah, CaD . George A. Vondermuhll, CaD Floyd P. Waggaman, CaD Daniel E. Wagner, CaD . Frederick VV. Walter, CaD Edward J. Waring, CSD . Lawrence H. Watres, CaD George T. Wells, CaD . Allen O. Whipple, CSD . Arthur L. Whiteside, CSD . Herbert M. Wilcox, CSD George A. Wildrick, CSD . Burton Williams, CaD . Royal A. Williams, CaD . Robert E. Williams, CaD . Raymond S. Williams, CaD Walter D. Williams, CSD . Edwin S. Welsey, CaD . T. H. Wilson, CaD . Leland A. Wind, CaD . Abner G. Withee, CSD . . David MCG. Witherow, CSD Fred. C. Witte, CSD . . Otto Wolff, Ir., CaD ' . G. Bertram Woodruff, CaD . James S. Woods, CaD . Freshman Class CContinuedD . . HOMIE ADDRSS. Belle Meadg,N. I, . . . . Youngstown, Ohio, 742 Byron Street. . East Orange, N. J., 180 Glenwood Avenue. New York City, 675 5th Avenue. . . New York City, 18 Washington Place. Syracuse, N. Y., 318 James Street. . Spring Mills, Pa. .... . New York, 35 W. 7ISt Street. . . Washington, D. C., 1627 19th Street, N. W. . Water Valley, Miss. . . . . Philadelphia, Pa., 2327 S. 13th Street. . Plainfield, N. J., goo Park Avenue. . Scranton, Pa., 333 Quincy Avenue. . . Jersey City, N. I., III Summit Avenue. Duluth, Minn., 1215 E. 3d Street. . . E. Orange, N. I., 278 Springdale Avenue Orange, N. J., IQ Summer Street. . . Cambridge, Mass., 182 Brattle Street. . St. Louis, Mo., 3945 Delmar Avenue. ROOM. . I2 Chambers St . 39 Univ P1 . I5 Chambers St . I9 Univ Pl 44 Nassau St 24 Chambers St 172 Nassau St . 31 Univ Pl . . 82 B 23 William St . 42 N Ed 168 Nassau St . 31 Univ Pl . 2 Nassau St 44 Nassau St I5 Chambers St 30 Mercer St . . 26 N Ed . . I5 Univ Pl Chicago, Ill., 928 W. Adams Street. . 33 Vandeventer Ave Chicago, Ill., 928 W. Adams Street. . 33 Vandeventer Ave Baltimore, Md., 9th and Walbrook Avenues. . 27 VVilliam St Oxford, Pa. ..... . New York, King's Bridge. . . Logansport, Ind., 200 Broadway. . St. Louis, Mo., 4449 Morgan Street. . La Crosse, Wis., 1205 Main Street. . Allegheny, Pa., 514 Sherman Avenue. . Trenton, N. J., 425 E. State Street. . Philadelphia, Pa., 1318 S. 5th Street. . Elizabeth, N. I., 125 W. Jersey Street. . Lewiston, Pa ...... 70 . . 18SM R 33 Vandeventer Ave . . I5 Univ Pl I2 Vandeventer Ave . . I5 Univ Pl IS Univ Pl . . 18 S Ed 16 Vandeventer Ave . . 3 S Ed NAME. William Woods, Cab . . William G. Wrightson, Cal James A. Wy11k00P, C3-D - Harry C. Yarrow, Ir., CSD Henry G. Zinrm, Cab . Freshman Class QContinueclJ HOME ADDRESS. . Philadelphia, Pa., 713 S. 19th Street. . Newark, N. J., I2 Central Avenue. . Newtown, Pa. .... . Philadelphia, Pa., 2022 Walnut Street. . . Erie, Pa., 229 W. 16th Street. . . .J G ,' K 1 g 5 .. is . ' -fa-w w R A . X o - ' ' I I, , mis 4. '11-nw--V X ,: ig i , , .V X ' M' . N 1' ,,f: ,Q:fQ ,, . :. ,lf ,ax if .2 ii. .7 -V .V A, -fi it P. , ,I I , - 2 f 1 4 .A h - 1 5 ' v 1 2 4 g . ll all 'i i X f, ji: ,if ' 1 ' '-J-, - M-If-f 'L 'Q ,. E .x ' zum- .-.E-:al -,-- F Xi W l k . X -.-1 . 1' ' N , 1 , E' X 5 . A -aff ' .. V-x ig33zff.-1f,, - S f ' . a,.a'-QPR' -f . , ,, my, xv 71 ROOM. . 21 N Ed I4 Chambers St . I2 S Ed 31 Univ Pl 37 N Ed NAINKE. Penrhyn S. Adamson Iohn F. Betz, III Witherbee Black . VValter W. Bond Raymond Brooks . Thomas Casper . J. Lloyd Coates . J. H. Dalton . VV. R. Devel . G. K. Erben SPECIA Not Candidates for a Degree Home ADDRESS. ROOM- . . Dundee, Scotland .... - - 31 B Philadelphia, Pa., 1400 Girard Ave. . 32 B . New York City, 438 Fifth Ave. . - - 72 B Indianapolis, Ind. . . ' . I9 S M R . Chicago, Ill., 4912 Woodlawn Ave. 34 Ul1iV- P1 Salem, N. I. .... - 3 E W . Philadelphia, Pa., 1717 Spruce St. , . - 4 S E B Navasota, Tex ..... . 33 Vandeventer Ave . Chicago, Ill. . . .. . . . . 27 M D Philadelphia, Pa., 2039 De Lancey Pl. - 3 E M W 72 NAME. Mowbray W. Forney James J. Forstall . Oscar Le Neve Foster L. B. Grant . Norman A. Heath . Howard Hilliard D. Edgar Hustead . Robert S. Hyde . Huntingdon W. Jackson Paul T. jones . . Scott L. Kock Austin Leake, jr. A. F. Lewis . R. P. McClave . . Stephen W. McClave R. H. Olin . C. E. Patterson R. H. Panlmier R. P. Prewitt George B. Rea . G. P. Serviss, jr. Ralph Silsbec . . Walter Dachater Stockly Clarence E. Streubel Ed. H. Sutton . George H. Taylor, Jr. Nicholas J. Trompen Kossuth C. Weber . H. T. Willis . T. N. Wrenn . Special Students qContinued5 HOME ADDRESS. Brooklyn, N. Y., 450 Bedford Ave. Chicago, Ill., 1727 Vifrightwood Ave. Denver, Col. Summit, N. j., Q0 New England Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y., 333 Washington Ave. . . Asheville, N. C. Uniontown, Pa. La Crosse, Wis. Washington, D. C. . . . New York City, 165 Madison Ave. Princeton, N. J. . . . New York City Wichita, Kan. Cliffside, N. J. Cliffside, N. 1. East Orange, N. , 42 King St. L . . . . New York City, 526 Grand Central Station Madison, N. J. St. Louis, Mo. Bryn Mawr, Pa. Brooklyn, N. Y ..... Chicago, Ill., I32l Hollywood Ave. New York City, 120 Liberty St. East Orange, N. J., 551 Main St. Indiana, Pa., 209 South Sixth St. . Denver, Col., 1655 Sherman Ave. Ramsey, N. J. Farmington, Mo. Champaign, Ill. Crawford, N. I., 73 II3 Eistman St. ROOBL . 7 WB E l . 8 W M W 44 Vandeventer Ave . 192 Nassau St 27 William St . IIO Nassau St . . 16 B 172 Nassau St . II L P . 32 Mercer St . . 22 L 3 N R . 47 U . . 48 U 44 Wiggins St . . I l 6 S E B . 33 U . 31 Univ. Pl I. 47 U .4MD . 2 S E B 2 S W B . . I7 U . 8 W M W 16 Chambers St 25 Edwards Pl . QMD 27 N Ed NAME. KEITH DONALDSON, B.S., Princeton, 1899 . CHESTER GR1swoLD, Jr., B.S., Princeton, ISQQ . LEW R. PALINIER, B.S., Princeton, 1898 . . JOHN REILLY, Jr., C.E., Princeton 1898, M.S., 1899 HENRY ELLIOT WAGGAMAN, B.S., Princeton, 1900 WALTER LYMON UPsoN, B.S., Princeton, 1899 . HENRY HUYHART LAUGHLIN, A.B., Princeton, I9 Second Year HOME ADDRESS. . Philadelphia, Pa., 2003 Chestnut St. . New York City, 23 W. 48th St. - . Malvern, Ia. . Philadelphia, Pa. First Year . . Washington, D. . Cleveland, Ohio oo . Allegheny, Pa 74 C. I8 ROOM. I2 Nassau St I2 Nassau St I W W 3 S D 82 B 5 Nassau St Upper Pyne 75 II P. I. McElroy, 'oz Nassau Hall ERECTED 1 756 EXIF. P. Hiuer, '01 II. L. B0w1by,'o1 76 I3 C. F. Silvester, Inst H. F. Stambaugh, '02 C. P. Outhwaite, '02 Univ. Book Store H. E. Gansworth, '01 J. j. Coale, jr., '01 Vacant P. T. Defrees, '02 E. J. Wilson, 'or R. M. Vermilye, 'oz I. H. Hankinson, '03 E. P. Hulbert, 'oo NORTH ENTRY. E. B. Morrow, '04 9 H. B. Stewart, '03 H. E. Lyon 'ox 10 w. D. wnugerod, fC. A. McClure, 'ox II A. D. Merrick, '01 IH. M. Merrxck, '04 I2 Vacant QW. D. HC1T,'03 X3 G. H. Nevins, '03 I K. G. Smith, '04 4 I. N. Carter, '04 '00 West College ERECTED 1836. 0 Eddy I- -, , , '03 P. T11l1nghast, '03 C. R. Robbins, 'or H K I. F D T L. L. Schenck, 'ol T Frede1'icl:,'03 'R. 'Wade, '03 i H. Little, 03 DeVVitt, '03 L. Thomas, '03 Worcester, '02 G. Leach, '03 ,fl-I. U. C. Long, '03 G. DCChH11t,,OI C. Dodd, '01 W. Kehr, '0 1 P. Baruhart, '02 J. Montgomery E. Newman, '04 B. Boyd, 'oz F. P. Albe1'y,'o2 E. johnson, '02 Candee, '03 SOUTH ENTRY. 8 E. W. Guernsey, 'oz C. B. Hardman, '02 9 F. J. Sloane, '04 R. B. Reed, '03 IO G. F. Close, '03 H S. H. Parke, '01 W. H. Blakeman, '03 ,Z fC. M. Merwin, '02 1J.O.Merwin, '03 I3 j N. G. Roosevelt, '04 l H. H. Henry, '04 Vacant G. H. V. Allen, 'ox D. M. Rogers, '03 J. L. Rogers,'o1 Mervin S.HUgl1CS,'O4 M. C. Decker, '03 W. H. Abbott, ,04 F. N. C. W. W. B. W. G. Rernick, '03 Darrow, '03 Devereux, Jr. ,,O4 Devereux, '04 H. 3 A. NORTH ENTRY. 1 Nassau Lit. Magazine E. B. Wilson, 'OI 2 J. S. Conrad '0 3 VV. K. Ewing, '04 Johnston, Jr., '03 F. Lewis, '03 G. C. Shafer, '03 4 ,W. A. Wagemaker, '03 A . S. Hull, '03 H. Scott, '03 ' H. M. Cooper, '03 J. H. Dodd, '02 C. P. Suderley, '02 S. Hutton, '02 G. A. Rupley, ,02 H. G. Otis, '02 H. C. Carson, O2 Jay Downer, '04 C. H. Getty, '03 W. L. Bl'ECkEIl1'ldgE,'OI R. XVentw0rth, 'OI S. M. Cady, 702 A. K. Condit, 'cz H. C. Weaver, '03 Reunion Hall ERECTED 1870. NORTH MIDDLE ENTRY. S. W. Dodd, '01 j. W. Topley, Proctor Vacant W. E. H. Krechting, '02 E. P. Knox, '03' W. R. Janeway, '03 M. L. Weil, ,OI G. E. Mnnger, '05 A. P. Robinson, '05 8 9 I0 Il 12 13 14 15 J. M. Buchanan, '04 L. H. Rogers, '04 H. C. Ashrnead, '03 Rex Mackenzie, '02 Paul Pfuhl, '04 Ray Daugherty, '04 james Baker, Jr., '01 W. B. Cosgrave, '04 Robert Rinehart, '04 John C. Finney, '03 F. P. McDermott, '02 SOUTH ENTRY. E. C. Lyon, 'oz H. W. Huston, ,02 Daily Princetonian T.S. MCPhECtETS,Jf.,,O3 S. M. B. Long, '03 !Ed. Bush, '03 4 S. A. johnson, '02 SOUTH MIDDLE ENTRY. QR. R. Sheffield, 'oz 1 C. A. Garbrick, '03 C. E. Streubel, '02 N. R. McLure, '04 F. C. Smith, '04 3 Benjamin Rowe, '04 2 4 T. A. Rutherford, '03, C. S. Hudson, 'OI 5 J. P. Schureman, '01 6,fM. M. Hiltebeitel, '03 LA. M. I-Iiltebeitel, '00 QH, H. Wright, '03 7 1.0. Field, '03 8 W. E. Evans, '02 R. W. Anthony, ,O2 9 E. J. Blake, '01 B. B. Hodgman, '03 IO J. I. MacDonald, '03 H IF. L. Young, '01 l,R. B. Elmore, OI Fred. Hill, '02 I2 W. E. Hague, '04 I3 1. W. Alexander. '02 I4 R. P. Anderson, '03 E. N. Teall, '02 T5 H. M. Bradley, '04 16 W. H. McCreery, '02 I7 C. W. Beck, 'oz K. L. von Krug, ,OI W '8 . D. wiuiams, '04 I9 W. W. Bond, '03 B. R. Terhune, '01 R. S. Donaldson, 'ox I-LH. H. Hillebz-and,'o4 J. P. Sousa, jr., '04 - IA1-thur B. Reeve, '03 7 A. J. Edgar, '03 l . 3 Corwin Howell '0 C. S. Sincerbeaux, '0 2 F. R. Whitman, '02 T. M. Scott, '04 Walter Boswell, '03 C. H. Higgins, '03 G. W. Faber, '03 . F. Eastman,, '01 A B. D. johnson, ox EAST ENTRY. , YS. Williamson, 'oi IS. T. D JO11CS,,Ol 2 J. McCurdy, 'ox ll Casper,'02 '02 51 C. E. Allison, '03 4 Prof. H. S. S. Smith 5 6L. s. 'lx Holt, '03 R E . Rearick, '03 H. Ross, '03 7jF. D. Miller, '01 lA. H. Bates, 'nr 8 G T. Brokaw, '02 9 E H. Havens, '03 10 A N. Harris, 'ox J. H. Clapp, '02 H C. V. Boyer, '02 A. J. Byles, 'c3 3 C. A. Whitehouse, ,02 F. F. Schellenberg, '02 I M. Imbrie, 'ox 4 C. K. Imbrie, '03 IS W. C. Meyers, '01 16 J. R. Wardrop, '01 V. H. Berghaus, 'ox I7 M. O. Edwards, '01 M. L. Harding, 'or I8 E. C. Hoyt, '02 I9 L. A. Thomas, jr., ,OI zo W. E. Green, '02 Witherspoon Hall ERECTED 1877 EAST MIDDLE ENTRY. WEST MIDDLE ENTRY, fM. D. Thompson, ,02 ffl.. A. Sullenberger, '03 j. W. Ames, '03 g Q, A, Lyon lo, 111. P. McClenahan, '00 0 . T. 0. vvithee. '03 ' A.Ga1t,'o3 6 w. B. Mount '01 iN B Pitcairn, '03 ZG W Ken 3 , , , ' Y, 01 P sn-mon ,C3 JA' B' Cowell' ,OI 2 5 3' ?OI?15iQerqiv2 W P J Canby '02 - w 7 W. T. Sellers, '03 G' h '1 . 1 7 ' ' ' ' B. Cole, '03 QM. J- Oswald .03 - - 50 US Cl, 02 L. D. Maynard, 'oz 0 , , . C, L, H ,J R- 1'-ROSS. 02 G. H. iayior, '02 C- W. Han, .03 8 W, R, GffQffQ,,,0fO, 3 Igvwe. 'Hz I y 8 0. L. N. Fqsrer, '02 G. B' Han, ,OS G, K, E1-ben, for f K RC OHDS .Ji-, 02 G W Curt1s5,'02 9 R. C. Eckardt, '03 E. C. Wettlaufer, '02 D. H. Cochran, '02 - l F. N. Remick, '03 4 H. McCord, '02 9 A. H. Reynolds jr., S' Keith' 02 h E. F. A11ewalt,'0z L. B. Himebaugfhf T. W. Fis er, '01 G. M. Mattis, 'ox 10 L. O. Mellinger, '01 5 G. H. Coe, '02 I0 Fi. Glassmeyer, 'ox F. J. Hall, '01 P. A. Rist011,'o4 51 A. S. Alexander, '02 G. T. Priest, '02 79 04 l 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 I0 II zz 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 r 1 3 WEST ENTRY. L. R . Palmer, '98 Mr. j. M. Brooks, Inst D. Rose, '02 P. Moore, ,K4 G. P. Stewart, '03 J. B. Austin, '03 P. W. Carney, '02 R. Y. Williams, 'ol H. M. Reeve, 'oi W. L. Wilson, '03 P. C. Langdon, 'oz W.R.ChHU1bC1'l3lll, '03 F. C. Wallower, 'c3 H. A. XVatres, '01 M. Ashley, '03 D. S. Studdiford, '02 J. P. Hoes, '02 A. H. Adan1S.'o1 J. C. McLanahan, '01 H. F. Peyser, '02 C. De F. Besore, '01 E. L. Hoopes, 'c4 ' W. M. Howell, 'or H. R. Decker, '03 M. Fraser, '03 A. S. Phillips, '03 . H. Gephazt, 'r-2 W W. W. Gephart, '03 . T. Root. ,O2 W T. D. Cunningham, 'oz I, F. S21Illll1lS,'02 R. Ely, '02 I 2 3 4 5 7 S 9 IO II I2 13 I4 IF. Smith, '03 IE. S. Gerhard, '00 W. A. Clark, '04 E C. Barkley, '04 J. S. Woods, '04 T. G. Townsend, J fC. J. Griggs, '04 IS. M. Hinuan, '04 Vacant D. J. S. Day, ,04 P. C. Pumyea, '04 A. S. Weston, ,QQ H. F. Fischer, '01 r.,'04 J. A. Wynkoop, '04 Vacant Vacant 1 4 SOUTH ENTRY. J. L. Matteson, '04 S. B. Scott, '00 E. P. Fellows, '04 O. Wolif, Jr., '04 A. Jagger, '04 P. M. Goodwin, '01 G. P. Drayer, '04 Vacant W. P. Van Tries, '03, E. A. Odell, '03 H. W. Va D. W. Hopkins, '03 H. Scranton, '03 cant XV. Edwards, '04 Edwards Hall ERECTED 1880. N. J. Trompen, '04 C. F. Reed, '02 R. D. Stevens, '04 J. S. Crane, '04 Vacant Vacant E. H. Butter, '04 Vacant H. O. Baldwin, P. G. J. L, Baldwin, 'oi G. W. Maier, '01 M. Harper, '01 C. E. Dietz, '01 W. F. Hollenbach, '03 M. W. Conrow, '01 J. P. Lloyd, '04 R. J. Leibenderfer, '02 H. C. Schweikert, '03 G G.Ivins, '02 J. A. Bernhard, 'oi Vacant W. C. Munson, '02 A. H. Waterhouse, '02 J. C. Morehead, P. G. P. C. Norris, '02 J. C. McAfee, '01 JW. C. Munson, '02 LA . H. Waterhouse, '02 A. Gross, '03 P. H. Henry, '04 Vacant Vacant H. C. Rentschler, '03 W. K. Tompkins, '03 NORTH ENTRY. A. Embury, Jr., '00 E. L. West, '01 C. F. Lindholrn, '04 E. Headley, '01 C. H. Hanlin, '01 Vacant I. B. Lichtenbergh, '04 G. H. Bell, '04 Vacant Vacant R. M. Chambers, '04 G. A. Wildrick, '04 T. N. Wrenn, '01 M. J. Cook, '04 G. C. Alderfer, '04 W. L. Hartman, '04 L. M. Schoonmaker,'04 T. J. Elliott, '01 D. G. Barr, '04 Vacant Vacant Vacant A. F. Beymer, '04 H. J. Zinram, '04 W. E. Hirt, '04 P. J. G. Miller, '04 Paul Mitchell, '01 C. K. Robords, '03 Floyd Hurlbnt, '03 W. C. Bowers, ,04 F. H. McLan1'ey, '04 F. W. Walter, '04 NORTH ENTRY. A VV. Revnolds, '02 I . A. A, Hoyvell, '03 G. Young, '02 2 S. Young, '02 J. R. Miller, '03 3 A. B. Schultz, '03 4 T. A. Butkiewicz, '04 5 W. A, Sipe, Jr., '03 6 -I. R. Pierson, '01 R. H. Rice, 'OI IL. M. Dickinson, 'oz 7 L R. L. Benson, '01 8 Water room 9 J. S. Maltn-1an,Jr., '02 ,O J. C. Ames, '03 -I, S. Templeton-, '03 A. J. Barron, '02 Il I. H. Frost, '02 F. O. Ludlow, '02 I2 S. A. Anders, '03 I3 W. B. Lyne, '01 I4 Prof. J. B. Carter, I . B. Wallace, '02 15- J. C. Henley, 'oz LB. Q. Hendiicks, '02 - 1 A I S. Franklin, '03 C I 4. Wrenn, '03 F. Leigh, '03 D. Mason, '03 C. Hedges, '03 Le F. Brower, '01 Silsbee, '03 H. P. Cheney, '03 C. Smith, jr., '03 . Andrews, jr., '03 Speer, '03 Albert B. Dod Hall ERECTED 1899. MIDDLE ENTRY. SOUTH ENTRY. fc. K. Smith, P. 0. I 'l H. G. W. Young, '03 C. M. Erdman, ,O2 2 J. E. Semmes, jr., '02 51. Lloyd, '02 -'fJ.Rei11y. 11-.,'9v 4, TT, I,B1'a11dt,P. G. 5 H. V. Guile, '03 . L. Chzunbers, 'oo 0512 , , Q 11. L. Katnenbach, 00 H. Mcvitlv, '02 7 LS. C. Robinson, '03 8 Water room I2 7 E. D. Latta, jr., '02 8 C. R. Banerdorf, '02 IA. D. Childs, 'oz D 9- C. . Kerr, '01 LF . B. Hussey. '02 I0 R. S. Thompson, '01 II C. K. Fried, '01 A. L. Kinsey, '02 C. S. Wills, '02 I3 I.A.MCG.HHl11l1tOl1,'O3 81 I4 L. I5 H. H. 16 In 17 H. 13 E. .Q Ig, 20 R. 21 VV I. B3ChS11hCl1'l'lCY,,Ol T. Vllillis, 'ol F. Harris, '03 M. Perry, '03 K. Condict, '02 DeW. Perry, '03 C. Herron, '02 B . . Salsbuiy, '02 H. Schanflier, ,O2 . A. Coulter, jr., '03 YW. C. L. Haynes, '03 22 W. S. Pate, '03 J. MCF. Clancy, ' C 23jH. . Reynolds, lC. M. Stephenson, '03 24 C. H. Small, '04 25 R. S. Crocker, '03 A. Dnsenbnry, '02 26-LR. C, Gordon, '02 E . K. Large, '02 03 103 9 H. A. Saks, '05 I F. S. Parson, '02 O H. w. Pell, '02 U R. Chauvenet II., '03 I. W. Roberts, '03 I2 C. F. Lane, '02 I3 W. B. Gilmore, '02 K. Dwight, '01 I YW. V 41 L. Griswold, 'ol .5131 27 W. R. Deuel, '03 lj. 'l'. Beaham, 'oz D. 1 arahie, '01 I.. Wellington, '01 SOUTH EA ST ENTRY. IJ. H. Robbins, '01 rw. D. smekiy, '02 210. fr. 3lR. Stockly, '04 Hilliard, '02 T. Mount,'oz 4 J. L. Coates, 'ox 5 George M, P1'lCSf,Il1S SR. 6,VV 7 E. HYD. H. Paulmier, '02 '. O. Morse, '02 W. Scudder, '03 D. Dayton, '02 bl W. P. Howe, '02 9121 was A. Wharton, 'oz C. Wharton, '03 G. Bartholomewfoi F. Glenn, 'ol H. Thaeher, 'o3 Il G J. B. Tliaeher, '04 .43- G. Applegate, 'oz G. Curtis, '02 't. David Brown Hall ERECTED 189 1. EAST ENTRY. WEST ENTRY. G. Scott, '03 NV. H. Wilson, '03 x H. R. Wilson, '03 T, K, Stufdevant io, I-I HEa1'd,'04 . 9 R S Steen '01 ' W. P. Hamilton, '03 ' ' ' ,PL G. Marr, ,OI 2 H' A' Strater, ,O3 A. E. Voudermuhl, '01 P- T- Bfuyefea 0? J: T. Campbell, '03 YE. W. Pitkin, '05 ,O YG W1 Ely, '03 l-. G1eakley,'03 , 3 I W. S. Welch, '03 IS. R. Heneh, '03 E- O- Wheeler' ,O3 G. J. Lamberton, O4 P. J. Ralph, '03 W L Tame you E- I- Tufllbull, '03 4 T. O. MacIntosh, '02 Il MfS..TayloK,'0j7 R L. Cecil, '02 F. G.Lofr,'93 H- C- 'lufflefl '03 Vacal t J. H. Cecil, ,O4 5 H. W. Ainel1, o3, 1 C. M. Franklin, ,02 W- G11CET15t.'03 12 Iiivglvgi -A- H30 . '03 J. P. Cassidy '03 J. F. Matthews, '02 6 A. S. MO11'lSS ' ' ' O. B. Carrott, ,02 E Bush, '03 M W Fomesl ini B H, D, Kent, ,oz 7 ' ' . ,' J. F. F01 ney, O3 C. E. Beam, '03 H 4 F. V. Brown, '02 8 H. H. Deng '01 D J' W' Clark, ,OZ J. D. Brownlee, '03 C. D. McCracken, '02 C. R. Lee, 'oz F H. K. Post, 'oz 82 I0 II IQ SOUTHWEST ENTRY. las fr 2i'E JF. 3 lL. 4 D li? 'cfs rn. 610. 815. l H. 7 R. 1iW A. Hunter, '01 T. Carstensen, 'ox E. Applegate, '02 T. Applegate, '02 L. Janeway, 'ox E. Katzenbach, '01 B. Blossom, '02 B. Armstrong, '01 G. Armstrong, '03 MCP. Armstrong,'o4 Miller, 'oi H. Boynton, '01 G. Chace, '03 .A. Babson, 'ox G. Babson, O2 J. Upham, '02 H. B. Carter, 'oz 9 C. G. Stevens, '04 fW V l R. E. Muser, '02 J. M. Hood, Jr., 'ol W. K. Prentice, Inst. . H. Burchfield, '02 1 YH. D. Rose, '03 2 'I E. S. McCurdy, '03 fl. G. Muir, '02 3 Stanley Bright, '02 41 N. H. Donald, '03 2 f A. T. Chisholm, '02 74 D. E. Bonner, '02 8 A. Steinmeyer, ,O2 9q'N0rman H. Park, '03 IO F. G. Pearson, '03 ,I C. G. Shultz, '03 P. H. Lantz, '03 I2 joseph Stuait, '02 13 G. H. Pnrvis, '02 ,' G. S. Hamill, Jr., '03 4 S. F. Hamill, '03 R. E, Hermann, '03 15 ' ' 'H 1 f'f?'1i ' J f A4 45 . ,M ,, , , , U '. 1' rfif - - -. iiggzay-2' . ' .,. ., 3- - .yew 'lu f- .J fp f' Ama Qi SM. T ,X 7-. ,K , ,114 ,zgyfr . 3 ' - R 1 fin?-0,712.2 5 T '- I ' 1- 1 , - -,, ., .,g,,,4,,. '. 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Elbert, jr., '03 F. Johnston, '03 Ober, jr., '03 S. Freen1n,'03 F. Plunkett, ,O3 P. Prewitt, '33 H. McAlpin, Il, C. Poole, '02 T. Mallery, '02 B. Mixsell, '03 '02 42 43 F. W. Kafer, 'ro , 44 L. C. Kleinhaus, 00 F, L, Wright, '03 45 J. E. Steen, '03 46 L. B. Purnell, '04 49 J. Dennison, '04 rw. R. Tafel, '03 W. McClave, '03 I S. 42112. P. Mcilave, '03 4 C. L. Doe, '03 50 G. P. Serviss, '03 LH. R. Leviclc, '03 6OJ'D0uglass Gorman, '03 N J. S McKaig, '03 61 lGarfield Scott, '03 4' 3 v. c. Leftwich, '03 YA, M. Miller, '01 K lj. .Mackie, '01 C. T. Bates, '04 S. N. Carr, '03 J. W. Boyd, '03 C. B. Keeney, '03 C. Townsend, jr., '03 R. E. Tieclemaun, '03 Erwin Vogelsang, '03 O. C. Reynolds, '04 FI. 'l'. Barron, '03 David Baird, jr., '03 A Ofiice General Athletic Treasurer, P. A . KR. R. Cassilly, '03 B - C. E. Sterrett, '04 LT. A. Cassilly, '04 C R. M. Stauffen, '01 D W. l-I. Porter, jr., 1 1B, E. Messler, '03 11 . ' IC. C. Hewitt, '03 F H. A. Hauxhurst, G NV. G. Barr, '03 H E. L. 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' V4 'lf-252 '-Hi 10'-X f.J XZ- H' Vein. ' 'ff I ,, L f - ' .,'. VE., ffl- ,..V i , . f A' I .f. ....m ' ' I- - 753' 'V fl' A . -. ' ' . ..q A' '4SIff '4.fV17:'fI?Z 5 M'I.. . A ,:l,.u:.zf .,m3gx3w,.f,Vl-V . -' gweza- . ..::W., ,.....:4 L . . N V- -' QM, I V ., A V,,.,,.. -- ' V- .-,..l--rw f ,......4.-14-x11-M . . .:.3,-:.51Q:?::Qm.J: . . Upper Pyne Budding 2 A. C. jeuvey, '03 20 L. W. Hornblower, '04 P R P H ' - - YUQ , 03 IO K Badgley ,OI 23 L. B. Garretson, '03 5 M. V. Z. Belden, '01 IH. D.Pancoast,'01 24 EVPa1mer,'03 7 W. B. Todd, jr., '03 27 Janitor G. S. H bl A ' 10 Om OWU' O4 29 L. T. Beale, '03 ll C. Nicoll, '03 ' 32 E. M. Norris, '95 H. Andrews, ,oz I5 F. N. Shepard, ,02 W. H. Donald, '04 33 R' C' Ream' ,O4 x8 H. H. Laughlin,P. G. 35 1- Lower Pyne Building W. J. Steiuweuder, 302 S. V. Brown, 'oz 7 C. H. Brown, jr., '04 8 9 F. B. Alexander, 'oz M. Ogden, '02 10 J, S, Allen, ,04 11 W. S. Smith, 'OI X H. A. Smith, 'OI 5 P. H. B. Freliughuy- SCD, ,O4 A. D. B. Platt, '04 W. Baylis, jr., 'os J. Aitken, 'ox A. Poole, Jr., '04 J. F. Meigs, 'oz A. R. Mexgs, '03 P. T. Jones, '02 S. H. Armstrong, '03 W. R. Armstrong, '04 TOWER. I E. H. Johnston, 'oz ,De W. V. Hutchingsfol 2 F. I. Linen, '01 lE. L. Crawford, 'ol T. E. Campbell, ,02 3 W. W. Hindman, '04 C. H. Dugro, '02 4 S. Bright, '02 5 S. H. Plum, Jr., 'Ol KG. J. Cooke, '01 6 H. D. Humans, 'ol 115. P Burr, '01 fC. S. Lane, '01 7- H. L. Walton, 'or lW. G. Gamble, '01 9 C. R. Reeves, '03 R. G. Burkam, '03 A Le G. C. Griswold, '03 ENTRY 1. I, l H. D. Austin, 'co l Mr. R. F. T.. Ridgway ,2 J. R. Crawford, 'oz W. S. Conrow, 'oi fC. S. Judd 'or '31 H. A. Carter, ,OI W. Jameson, 'ox J. 14 C. Fentress, 'ox ,5 H. R. Wooden, 'ox W. G. Young, '01 , , Blair Hall I6 J. Brewer, OI R. S. Hyde, '01 , ERECTED 1897. X J. Imbrie, 'ox 7 J. E. Crane, '01 ENTRY 2, ENTRY 3, ENTRY 4. ENTRY 5. ENTRY 6. B. Ripley, '01 IP, S. Adamson, 'ol G E. Rose, 'ox IP. A. Moore, '02 H. S. Hawkins, '01 2' C. R. Swain, '01 31 R. Schaff, 'or 4' 3 F- G- Bal11U1a11,'01 51 H-HC1'E1dOI1.'02 E d lG. D. Richards, 'ox -E L Bergland ,ox lH AdS1f,'O2 M. S. Huey, '01 ..B ,fx , -4, . .Lwtth ,' 223 C. nggigykeg, 10, D. S- H0I'f0I1, 103 42! V. K. F1ndlay,,'o1 52 R. Elkins, '01 Spga? -Ifflozol J- F4 Betz, HI, 03 LT N. Bunting, 'oi B. Elkms, '04 R' G' P0ft'2f1'01 M P R Colwell Inst. . R F 5 ' rt 1 23 1 ' r' I ' ' R. D.L1tt1e,'o1 J. M. Bonsall, '02 - - Wlga 1 0' V. W. Dah gfeily 03 J. I. C.0lWe11l1'mi4 I 43 E F- Warner, Jr., fo, 53 S. G. Babson, :OZ J D Morro , I I . . ' ' . D. T 2 - - W. O 24 252311151637 102 34 E- Viggo? E, 0 44 J. G. Frazer, ,CLI 54 ? L. S. Bartlett, 'ox V P. K. Morrow, 'CSI J. S Lawson, jr., '04 R. T. Parrot, '02 H. M. Saylor, oz S. Ham1lton, Jr., or S. F. Whitman, ox 35 ENTRY 7. F. Petty, '01 I I w. 7 R. B. Petty, OI 2 3 E. Y. Clausen, 'o1. 7 W. Black, 'ox S R. W. Sutton, 'ol 73 1 R. F. Pitcairn, 'oz IG. F. W. Poggenburg 74 '01 W. T. McIntyre, '02 ENTRY 8. fJ. S. Dana, '03 81 -' W. A. Newell, '03 I A. Stobo, '03 Szl H. E. Waggaman, 'oo I F. P. Waggaman, '04 Q H. R. Omwake, 'ox 85 E. M. Mulocl-1, 'oz Z W. woods, '04 fC. S. Lawton, 'ox 84- P. Brokaw, 'or ll.. R. Brokaw, 'ox ENTRY 9. W. Foster 9' W. H. McLauch1an P. Jones, 'oy 92 E. T. Casebolt, 'ox J. S.',Ki11ne, '01 Q3 H. F. S. Frazer, 'ox 94 P. P. Hibben, '03 . Fernald '03 G , 95 E. Loucks, '03 J. Crawford, '03 W. P. Vail, ,O2 96 H. O. Parsons, '03 O. L. Walker, '03 IH. N. Wl1ite,'oI 97 J. Yates,'o1 G lj. B. Taylor,'o1 jJ.fO. MacIntosl1, 'cz 98 M. SChl'l1idt,,O2 LP. E. Hawley, '02 E' W. ENTRY 1. W. Roper '02 Il I W. A. Robinso11,'o2 lw N. Adams, II, 'oz I2 J J. P. Argersinger, 'oz I J. T. Gilmer, 'oz I3 Mr. J. N. Beam I4 15 IL. 1611. A 21 D. L M. Buchanan, '02 H. White, Jr., '02 A. Cass, 'o2 C. Luther, 'oz N. Snedeker, '02 B. David, '02 EN TRY 2. W. Coleman, '02 B. Pfeiffer, 'oz H. Cook, 102 C. S. Batt, ,OI Austin Leake, Jr., '01 J. B. 'l'ay1o1',J1'.,'o1 E. W. Schauffler, David Gregg, Jr., J. B. Hunt, '02 J. B. Taylor, Jr., 'ox R. C. Kline, '02 G. O. Linkletter, 'oz ENTRY 3. T. D. Carman, 'oz E. A. Moran, '02 L. Moore, 'oz Halsted Little, 'oi G. F. EHtO11,J1T.,'C2 Owen Pickens, 'oz G. B. Groesbeck, '02 Little Hall ERECTED 1898 34 Mr. Hardin Craig ss, A. 36 H as J' E. G uernseyCu1'rau, '02 R I A. Curran, 'o L. Robinson, '02 . C. Voorhees, 'oz G. Candor, 'oz M. D. Wilson, '02 ENTRY 4. C. Rowe, '02 41 i Geo. Sealy, Jr., '02 42311 N. 4.1535 le. S. Young, '03 C. Schenck, '03 R. Hawkins, '01 W . Fort, 'ox C. Platt, Jr., 'or . Phillips ' W. P , 02 44 G. 1. Phi1ups,'04 86 W. J. Mor1ison,'o Mr. Magie L. S. Kafer, '02 A. E. Meier, '02 46 M. L. Abbott, 'oz ENTRY 5. I E. H. Kellogg, 'oz 5 C. Campbell, 'oz IA Childress, '03 52 G T. Scott, '03 lE L. Mack, '03 W. E. Hope, o'1 53 A V. Duncan, '01 A D. Pratt, '04 S. A. Barton, '02 54 A. D. Walk, 'oz ENTRY 6. 6 R. P. Swofford, '01 I 2 N S. Hendrix, 'oi C. H. Bradley, '02 M . F. Mills, '02 I-I. I. Wilson, '02 E. O. Troth, '02 S. S. Stryker, '02 J. K. Scott, 'o2 ENTRY 7. J. W.Bai1ie, ,02 T.S. Bailie, '02 ' G.Pa1111,'o3 S. van R. Trowbridge, '02 W. Clapp, '02 F. H. A. True, ,C2 f ,f 533 wV1m f1mEwr1'g gg9S W x ,af fi X .3 Q X if I X ' YE X, 1 1 35. Graduate Advisory Committee TRACY H. HARRIS, '86, Chairman, 46 Cedar St., New York City. CORNELIUS C. CUYLER, '79, New York City. PHILLIPPUS W. MILLER, ,7Q, Philadelphia, Pa L. IRVING REICHNER, ,94, Philadelphia, Pa. HENRX' G. DUFFIELD, '81, Princeton, N. J. Executive Committee President, . . . FRANCIS I. HALL, 'oi General Athletic Treasurer, . GEORGE R. MURRAY, ,Q3 Football Baseball Manager, . . . A. D. Childs, ,OI Manager, . . . F. I. Hall, 'ox Assistant Manager, . . R. C. Gordon, 'oz Assistant Manager, . J. P. Argersinger, 'oz Captain, . . . H. W. Pell, ,O2 Captain, . . W. E. Green, 'oz 4 Track Athletics Manager, . . . . . I. W. jameson, ,OI Assistant Manager, . . E. K. Large, ,O2 Captain, . . A. W. Coleman, '02 39 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM, 1899, 117'- 11 I X xff fifl ff Q ' :X aff f ,:7 f, . 4 .1 If ,, ,ff ' -r , X .U , 1 fag f4i!f' X 4 ,ka fp N' J ltD'Mnmtt1 fi' 1 FOOTBALL Directors 1899-1900 XVILLIAM M. ROBINSON, '00, Manager. ALFRED DE F. CHILDS, 'OI, Assistant Manager. 7 XR ILLIAM H. EDYVARDS, '00, Captain. XVALTER CHRISTIE, Trainer. Dirctors 1900-1901 ALFRED DE F. CHILDS, '01, Manager. ROBERT C. GORDO N, '02, Assistant Manager. H. WILLIAMSON PELL, '02, Captain. JAMES ROBINSON, Trainer. Princeton Team Palmer, left end . Pell, left tackle . Craig, left guard . Booth, center . . Edwards, right guard . Hillebrand, right tackle, Poe, right end . . Hutchinson, quarter back McCord, left half-back Reiter, right half-back . Wheeler, full back . Wt. T45 175 189 200 225 IS5 I46 148 'S 182 168 ' I76 tc as in u in the Yale Game First Substitutes Roper, left end . . . Wt. r65 Mills, left guard 195 Bannard, center . ISI Lloyd, right tackle . . 185 Burke, quarter back . . 150 G. Lathrope, left half-back 165 McClave, right half-back . 152 Mattis, full back . . . I65 Average weight of the team, 175 lbs. Score: Princeton, II g Yale, IO PRINCETON. Princeton Vs. Maryland A. C. Princeton Vs. Lafayette Baltimore, October 6, 1899. Prince-ton, October II, 1899. POSITION. MARYLAND A. C. PRINCETON, POSITION, LAFAYETTE. ROQCI' .......... .... L eft End ...... ........... B I'OOl-CS Bgardgley , , , Left End ,,., ,,,,,,,,,, E ly Sheflield .... .... L eft End .... ........ 1 -- Palmer ..,... Left End ll.. ..... l 1 Pell ....... .... L eft Tackle .... ..... G reen MCCOI-ll ..--. Left Tackle U H .-- - Fl-led Mills .... .... L eft Guard .... ..... S wartz A-in Left fl-'aekle .-.. Chalmers Booth ' - ' C enter R Hey Mills ..... Left Guard .... ....... T rout llgdwards ,... .... E iglllt Cguardi .... .... S cannel Booth' ' ' H Center HHH ....Rahman HHH - ' -- ? 3 t W '--'-. Edwards .... Right Guard .. .Butler Lloyd ..... .... R ight Tackle ... ..... Lewis Ll R. . Poe ,.,...,.. .... R i ht End .... ..... W ilkinson Oyd ' Tght Tackle ' Wledellmayer -g R ht End Brown Beardsley .... .... R ight End ..,. . . .-- Poe ' lg ' ' . ' Momgomely ' U .. Rigllt End lrhlrl K I .- Duncan ..... Quarter Back .. . ..... Eisenberger Burke ....... .... Q uarter Back .... ...Ellinger Hutchinson - Quarter Back - ' if- Poe ........, .... Q uarter Back ...... .. . Kafef ------- Rlght Half BP1Ck ----- ------ K flight Reiter ..... .... R ight Half Back .... ,... B flaifold Rell'-fl' ----- Right Half Back --.' ----- S lattefy Lgvlglq ..,.- ...I R ight Back 1 . l A , ,--- LSVlCk .... Left Back .... .... . . Platt Robinson ..,. ..., R ight Half Back .l- Wheeler ..... Full Back .......... .... B ray f Q ff ff f 1T1Iji1i1iTaTeT1iT.'.'.'. TRTNTTTON' T25 LATAYTTTT' 0' jones ,.,,, ,,,, L eff Half Back ,.,, WT-- Umpire, Mr. Janeway. Referee, Mr. Newton. Vlfheeler ..... .... F ull Back ....... ..... S perry Mattis ................. Full Back ........ . . .Thomas . . Henderson ............. Full Back ................. -1 Princeton VS' Columbia PRINCETON, 283 MARYLAND A. C., o. New Yorle Qetebel. 14' 1899. Umpire, Mr. Balliet. Referee, Mr. Riggs. PMNCETON POSITION COLUMBIA Palmer .......... .... L eft End ..... .... ....... S l ocum Princeton vs. Annapolis iffagdsllsy feed --r- -'--' ml c or ..... e ac e .... ....... y Annapolis, October 7, 1899. Mills ....., Left Guard ..... Longacre VPRINCETON. POSITION. ANNAPOLIS. Dana .... Left Guard .... ....r -1 Roper ..,...... .... L eft End ...... ...... L ahn Booth. .. Center ....... .... W right Pell ..... .... L eft Tackle .... . . .Nichols Losey ..... Center ........ . . - Mills .... .... L eft Guard .... . .Timmons Edwards .... Right Guard .. ..... Miller Booth ..... .... C enter ......... .... A dams Lloyd ..... Right Tackle .... .... K napp EdWm'd5 ---- ---- R lghf Guard ---- - -Halllgan Poe ...... Right End ..... . ..... Putnam llgloyd ,.... .... R ight Tackle .... .... W ortm in Burke Ulllv Qual-ter Back lllll ,lhl W H5011 B061 '--'- '--' R lghf End ----'- ------- ft -Long Levick .... Left Half Back .... ,...... M oily -TTT TT ' Q UTTTTTT Back ' 'OSTCTTTTTUS Reiter ...... Right Half Back. .. ..... Larendon Kafei .... ,... L eft Half Back ..... ..Horn1ng - - . - VVheeler ..... Full Back ......... ..... S imons Reitei ..,.. .......... R ight Half Back .... .... M anley . I k lylleelel. ..--l-l'--...--- Full Back .-.'. ..- he-.Wade Nfattls ..,. ........... F ll l BHC ......... ..... J OIICS PRINCETON, 55 ANNAPOLIS, 0. PRINCETON, II1 COLUMBIA, o. Umpire, Mr. Harriett. Referee, Mr. Young. Umpire, Mr. Dashiell. Referee, Mr. Whiting. Princeton vs. Pennsylvania State College- Princeton, October 18, 1899. Princeton vs. Lehigh Princeton, October 25, I899. PRINCETON. POSITION. STATE COLLEGE. Palmer .......... ..... L eft End ..... ........... H arris McCord ..... Left Tackle ... ......... Ruble Mills ...... Left Guard ... ...... Randolph Booth ..... Center .......... ...,. C ummings Edwards .... Right Guard .. . ....... Schall Hillebrand .... ..... Poe ......... Hutchinson ..... ..... Right Tackle .... .... I . H. Miller Right End ....... ....... W ood Quarter Back .. ...,Johnson PRINCETON. Palmer ......... Roper ....... Pell .... Mills ..... Losey ...... Edwards ..,. Hillebrand .. Poe ......... Duncan .... McCord .... Levick ..... Reiter .... Burke .... ............ Mattis ...... POSITION. .....LeftEnCl .....LeftEnd...... .....LeftTackle.... .....LeftGuard.... .....Center ..... Right Guard..... .....Right Tackle .. .....Right End .....Right End .....Quarter Back LEHIGII. . . . . .Scoville .....Gladhill .......Payne . . . . .McCarthy ........Bray .,....Ross .....Spiers .....Dorn1n ........Iames . . . . .Left Half Back ... . . ...Chamberlain .....Left HalfBack ........RightHalfBaek .. .........FullBack PRINCETON, I7, LEHIGI-I, o. Umpire, Mr. Andrus. Referee, M Princeton vs. Cornell . Ithaca, October 28, 1899. Beardsley Left Half Back ..... ...... B urns Levick ...... . . . .Left Half Back ... . . .1- Kafer .... Right Half Back .... D. Miller Reiter ..... Right Half Back ....... ...--- Hodgman . .. Full Back ............,.... Maxwell PRINCETON, I2j STATE COLLEGE, o. Umpire, Mr. Whiting. Referee. Mr. White. Princeton vs. West Point West Point, October 21, 1899. PRINCETON. POSITION. WEST POINT. Palmer ................. McCord ..... Dana ...... Mills ...... Booth ..... Losey ..... Edwards .... Hillebrand .... ..... Poe ......... Hutchinson ... ..... Duncan ..... Levick .... Kafer .... Burke ..... Mattis .... Left End ..... Left Tackle .. . Left Guard .. . Left Guard . . . Center ...... Center ..,.... Right Guard Right Tackle . . . Right End ......, Quarter Back .. Quarter Back .... ......Smith Farnsworth .Goodspeed ...Bettison . . .Hopkins . . . .Bunker . . . . .Keller . . . .Clark ......Lahm Left Half Back ..... .... R ockwell Right Half Back Right Half Back Full Back ........... ......Glads . ...Ennis PRINCETON, 23, WEST POINT, O. .......Reese Right Half Back ........... -t .........Lindlay Oakeson. PRINCETON. POSITION. CORNELL. Palmer ......... ...... L eft End ....... ........ D avall -1 ...... ..... L eft End .... ...... W ilson Pell .... ..... L eft Tackle .... Folger Mills ..... ..... L eft Guard .... . . . Warner Dana ..... ..... L eft Guard .... .... - -- Booth .... ..... C enter ....... ..... P ierson Losey ...... ..... C enter ........ . . .--- Mitchell .... ..... C enter .......... .... 1 -- Edwards ..... ..... R ight Guard .... .... C aldwell Hillebrand ..... ..... R ight Tackle .... .... A lexander Poe .......... ..... R ight End ..... ..... T aussig -l ........ ..... R ight End ....... ....... C ross Hutchinson .... ..... Q uarter Back ...... ........ Y oung MCC-Ord ...... ..... L eft Half Back .... ..., W albridge - .... ..... L eft Half Back ................ Otis Kafer .. .... Right Half Back ......... Morrison Reiter .... ..... R ight Half Back .... .... -- -- Wheeler .... ..... F ull Back .......,. .... S tarbuck Mattis ........ Full Back .......... . .... Bryant CORNELL, 5, PRINCETON, o. Umpifel Mf- Wrightingfon- Referee. Mr- Langford- Umpire, Mr. Wrightington. Referee, Mr. Bond. Princeton vs. Brown Princeton, November 4, 1899. Princeton vs. Carlisle Indians New York, November II, 1899. PRINCETON. Palmer ................. Roper ......... .... POSITION. INDIANS. Left End ................... Sickels Left End ..... Pell ..... Left Tackle ..... .... W heelo-ck Mills .... Left Guard .... .... R edwater Dana ...... Booth ....... Edwards ...... .... Left Guard . , . Center ......... Right Guard .. . ......Smith ........ScOtt Hillebrand .... .... R ight Tackle . . . ..... Scholder l ..... Right Tackle . . . ...... Miller Poe ........... .... R ight End .. . ..... Rodgers H. Lathrope .... .... Hutchinson ... ... Right End ....... Quarter Back ....... ...... H udson McCord ..... Left Half Back ..... ..... M etoxen Knight .... Right Half Back .... ..... S eneca Kafer ..... Right Half Back . .-- Wheeler ..... Full Back ........ ..... P iercc Hodgman ..... ...,... F ull Back ..,..... -- PRINCETON, I2j INDIANS, o. Umpire, Mr. Dashiell. Referee, Mr. Wrightington. PRINCETON. POSITION. BROWN. Palmer ................. Left End .......... ........ C uddy Roper ....... ..., L eft End ..... ..., - Pell ..... .... L eft Tackle .... ...Hapgood Mills .... , .Left Guard .... Whitternore Booth ...... .... C enter ......... .... C hesbro Edwards ..... .... R ight Guard ..... ..... P arker Hillebrand ... ..f. .Right Tackle .... ...Malendy Poe ........ .... R ight End ....... ..... S locum Duncan .... .... Q uarter Back . . . ....... Pratt McCord .... ...,Left Half Back .... . .Washburn ---. , . .... Left ,Half Back .... .... B artlett Reiter .... .... R ight Half Back ,. .Richardson Levick ... ,... Right Half Back .. .... Mattis ........ Full Back ......... . ...... Bates Wheeler ................ Full Back ......... ...... B arry PRINCETON, IS, BROWN, 6. Umpire, Mr. Langford. Referee, Mr. Corbin. Princeton vs. North Carolina Princeton, November 8, ISQQ. PRINCETON, POSITION. NORTH CAROLINA. Palmer ..............,.. Roper ........ .... Left End ......... Left End ..... ..........McIver Pell ...., Left Tackle .... ..... S hull Mills .... Left Guard ..... ..... R ankin Dana ..... Left Guard ..... Booth ....,. Center ....... ..... E lliot Mitchell .... Center ......... l- Edwards ... Right Guard ... ... .Phifer VVright ....... .... R ight Guard . . . . fi- Hillebrand . . . .... Right Tackle .... .... B eunett Lloyd ........ .... R ight Tackle ..... . .--1 Poe ............ .... R ight End ..... ..... O sborn H. Lathrope ..,.. .... R ight End ....... .... --1 Duncan ........ .... Q uarter Back ,.... ..... M artin Burke ........ .... R ight Half Back ..... ..... H owell Levick Right Half Back .... ..- lfVheeler ..,. Right Half Back .... ..--- Mattis ........ 'Wheeler ............,... Full Back .............,.... Graves Full Back ...... Princeton vs. Washington and Iefferson PRINCETON. Palmer .......... ..... Pell ........... .... POSITION. Left End ..... Left Tackle ... Princeton, November I8, ISQQ. YVASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON. .........,....Core ........Themer Mills ....... Left Guard .... McFarland Boo-th ....... Center ......... ..... H ammer Edwards ...... ..... R ight Guard . . . ......... White Hillebrand .... ..... R ight Tackle .... ..... T hompson Poe ......... Right End ..... ..... S chronz Hutchinson . . . ..... Quarter Back . . ..... Aiken McCord ..... Left Half Back ... .... Phillips MCClave .... Right Half Back .... . ....... Reid Knight .... Right Half Back .......... --- Mattis ................. Wheeler ................ Full Back ...... Full Back ...... ..,.,A1exander. PRINCETON, 30. NORTH CAROLINA 0 PRINCETON, 63 WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON, o. I 7 ' Umpire, Mr. Ayers. Referee, Mr. Young. Umpire, Mr. Young. Referee,'Mr. Aiken. R. W. Singer, Left End. R. W. Gilchrist, Left Tackle. P. Stratton, Left Guard. J. W. Losey, jr., Center. Freshman Football Team Class of 1903 B. B HODGMAN, Captain. B RKIN 1901 Manager P. N. Le Roy, Right Guard. Bush, Left Half Back H. XY. Ameli, Right Tackle. R Lex 1ck jr Right Half Back R. P. McClave, Right End. B Hodgman Full Back C. J. Howard, Quarter Back. Average Weight, 1672. Ax eraffe Age Substitutes B. Cole, Center. R. B. Sawyer End G. T. Scott, Guard. P. Tillinghast Half Back A. A. Howell, Tackle. G. H. Thacher jr Half Back Games Played F reshlnen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen , og Pennington, 0. , 363 Peddie Institute, o I5 Q St. Paul School, o. , 5 g Lawrenceville, 15. , 6 g Hill School, o. , o 5 Lawrenceville, 30. 12, St. john's M. A., 6 IQ, Yale Freshmen, 6. 95 JvI-.pi,k- nw . 'mum Ill 'I if--M .,,I'W'-hs.. ,N-.,., f X ' -,li .... 2 N,f1'1- 'V 'Nl ..:::::::g.5- , V '1 1, , j.qunu ' ' . N -vs ii: I ' 5 , v . X.,.. fl xc-,--svn.- - , ,. f , 1:51 ?:.i-4 Ma' 1 w .v Wi ,nm ,A , Nigga 1 . Crm , 'A f ,. 15'Ewr.ZQ,.11 4Q nz- ' L ,una- I Ill f :1fW?'?3f'?,fA, .1:5 :' .A - V -, . Aly .' -1 5 'Q ,j.Q, . - ' 44. ,M I. - , -, W nz., I 4 .I R. . .i ,, Jil. 4 Q' gg ' 'J if 2 mi '13 -' Q5 . We we 75 fx H r 2 :Q fjj1z ?:115?.2EgT?35 ix- If .. -. '- - 1 5 'g 3' is ' ea. f' Qffrfkfi' gi '--' , ., , ,. , s my 'af ,ww . EDWARDS AND POE Princeton's Complete Record, elusive, is as follows: PRINCETON vs. 1870 1872 1873 18,'4 1375 i8j6 I 877 1878 The following Rutgers, . Rutgers, . Yale, Columbia, .. Rutgers, . Columbia. .. Stevens, ..................... . Princeton adopts the Rugby gam University of Pennsylvania Columbia. ............... . University of Pennsylvania Yale. ....,......... ....... Harvard, ... Harvard, ... Columbia. ...........,... . Yale, .................... University of Pennsylvania, ,... Stevens, ................ . Rutgers, ................ . University of Pennsylvania, Harvard. ................ . Yale, .................... . 1 879. Princeton, .. .. University of Pennsylvania, .. Princeton, ................ Columbia, .. Princeton, . Stevens, . . . Princeton, . . year safety touchdowns were introduced. Princeton Football Record Harvard. Princeton Yale. .. .. The el Princeton Stevens. . Princeton Rutgers. Princeton University of Pennsylx ania Princeton Harvard. Princeton Yale, . . . . Princeton Rutgers, Princeton Stevens. . Princeton 1 University Princeton , University Princeton University Princeton Rutgers. Princeton i Columbia, Princeton Harvard, Princeton Yale, .... x 1 1882. G, T. D. Princeton, .. ...... .. 5 4 Graduates, .. .. 0 O Princeton, ... .. 5 6 Rutgers, . . . . . 0 O Princeton, ..............., .. 9 II University of Pennsylvania. .. .. 0 0 Princeton, .........,...... .. 8 3 Columbia. ..... .. .. 0 0 Princeton. ... ............... .. IO 4 University of Pennsylvania, ... .. 0 0 Princeton, ......,...,...,. .. 3 4 Rutgers. . . . . O 0 Princeton. .. .. 1 0 Harvard, ... .. 1 1 Princeton, .. .. 3 1 Columbia, ... .. 0 0 Princeton, .. .. 1 0 Yale, .....,.......................... 2 o Prom the year 1883 the scores are indicated by the number of points made. Princeton vs. :I rr Princeton vs. 4: 1: 1883. Rutgers. ... ..... Lafayette. .. . Stevens, ...,... . . . Rutgers, .................... . University of Pennsylvania, Wesleyan, ..,..,........... . Columbia Cforfeitedl. Harvard, ........... . Yale, . . . . . . . 1884. Rutgers, ........ . Stevens, . . . Wesleyan, .... . . Rutgers, .................... . University of Pennsylvania. 20 54 15 61 39 24 26 0 23 4 22 35 31 I884-CO!'ltiY1L'l6d. Princeton vs. Lafayette, .............. 140 it 1. Princeton vs. r. r. Princeton vs. .. 1. Princeton vs. Stevens. ....... Johns Hopkins .. Harvard. .... . Yale. . . . , . . Y 1885. Stevens. .. .... ... Stevens. ...... . University of Pennsylvania. University of Pennsylvania. Graduates. .............., . Johns Hopkins. Wfesleyan. ..... . Yale, . ....,............... University of Pennsylvania. .. . Columbia. ................ . 1886. Stevens, .. .... Stevens. ................. . University of Pennsylvania. University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania, Harvard, ................ . Wesleyan. .. Yale, ..,. .... 1887. Lafayette. ..... . Rutgers, ....,............. Lehigh, ........,.......... University of Pennsylvania. University of Pennsylvania. Wesleyan, ................ . University of Pennsylvania, Harvard, ..,............. . Yale, . . . . 56 S7 34 4 94 76 76 80 62 108 76 6 5 1 64 58 SQ 30 55 28 I2 76 0 47 30 80 6 1 48 69 95 O O Princeton vs. ii 1. Princeton vs. .. .Q ii Princeton vs. ii 4. 1888. Lehigh, ........... Crescent A. C., ............ University of Pennsylvania, .. Stevens, ................ . Rutgers, ................ . University of Pennsylvania Rutgers, ................ . johns Hopkins. ......... . lfVesleyan, .............. . University of Pennsylvania Harvard, ............... . Yale, ..... ..... . 1889. Lehigl1,... Lehigh, Stevens, ................ . University of Pennsylvania Columbia, ...,.......... . Wesleyan, . . .. Harvard, . . . . Orange A. C., .. Yale, ....... . Washington, ..... 1890. Franklin and Marshall, . .. Rutgers, ................ . Orange A. C., ........... . University of Pennsylvania, Crescent A. C., ......... . . Lafayette, . .. Lehigh, ....... . Columbia A. C., ...... .. University of Virginia, Columbia, ............... University of Pennsylvania, Wesleyan, ............... Yale, ..... . . . 75 3 1 63 80 80 38 82 104 44 4 18 0 16 16 49 72 71 98 41 52 IO 57 33 27 0 18 I2 26 50 60 1 1 5 85 6 46 0 32 IOI 1891. Princeton vs. Rutgers, . ....... .. Lehigh, ........ Crescent A. C., . .. Lehigh, ...... ........... Franklin and Marshall, Lafayette, ............ . New York A. C., .. Manhattan A. C., .. Wesleyan, ...... . Orange A. C., .......... .. University of Pennsylvania Cornell, ................. . Yale, ..... . . . 1892. Princeton vs. Rutgers, .. .... .. Lehigh, . Lafayette, .... . Crescent A. C., ... Naval Cadets, .... Lehigh, .......... New York A. C., .. Crescent A. C., ... Manhattan A. C., ........ . Wesleyan, .............. . University of Pennsylvania Orange A. C., .......... .. Yale, ....... . 1893, Princeton vs. Lafayette. ........ . Lehigh, ........ Crescent A. C., ... Lawrenceville, ... Cornell, ....... . . Lehigh, ....... ........... University of Pennsylvania, .1 Princeton vs. rr 4. Princeton vs. .r if .- -. Princeton vs. iz cr .- 1893-Continued. Orange A. C., ............ West Point, .... ...... Yale, ........ 1894. Lafayette, ......... Lehigh, .............. Rutgers, ............... University of Virginia, .... Cornell, ........ ,.... . . . Lehigh, .................. Volunteers, ......,..,...... . . University of Pennsylvania, Orange A. C,, .............. .. Yale. ....... . 1895. Elizabeth A. C., .... .. Rutgers, .............. . University of Virginia, Lafayette, .......,.... . Lawrenceville, ...... . Princeton Seminary, . . . Lehigh, .........,.... Union, ........ .... Orange A. C., ... Harvard, .... . Cornell, . Yale, . . . 1896. Rutgers, .......... Lafayette, ............ Lehigh, ..............., Carlisle Indian School, 8 36 6 40 8 48 I2 I2 32 34 o 16 o 38 22 36 I4 38 IO 16 22 0 I2 6 IO 44 o 16 22 IO2 Princeton vs. rr 4: 1. Princeton vs. Princeton vs. rr ar r. 1890-Continued West Point, .......... University of Virginia, . State College, ..,..... . Lawrenceville, . . Cornell, ..... . Harvard. . . . Yale, ..,. 1897. Lehigh. .......... . Rutgers, ..,. . Naval Cadets, ..... . State College, ........ . Carlisle Indian School, Franklin and Marshall. Cornell, ...........,.. . Elizabeth A. C., Dartmouth ,,... Lafayette, .... Yale, . . . . 1898. Lehigh, ........... . . Stevens, ...........,. . Franklin and Marshall, Lafayette, ..,....... . Maryland A. C., Naval Cadets, . . . Cornell, ..... . State College, ... Brown, .............. . University of Virginia, West Point, ...... ,.... Yale, ...... 1 899. Maryland A. C., . Naval Cadets, .. . Lafayette. .... . Columbia, Princeton vs. State, .......... West Point, Lehigh, ...... . 1899-Continued. . . . . . 28 0 Princeton vs. Cornell, ............ . . . . . . . .. 5 o Brown, ......... .. I2 0 North Carolina, ...... .... .. II 0 Carlisle Indians, ...... ... .. 12 o Wasliington and jefferson .. 23 0 Yale, ................. ... .. I7 o Princeton won Championships in 1877, 1878, 1879, 1885,1889, 1893, 18961898.1899 Yale won in 1881, 1882, 1883, 1887, 1888, 1890, 1891, I8Q2,I8Q4. 1895, 1897. The Championship was not awarded in I88O, 1884, 1886. '2' . '?v QQ M427 - 3 : ? 46-02iff-f R?mi a IO3 'Varsity Captains Since Formation of League b Football Captains C. Denney. A. J. McCosh. W. E. Dodge. B. Ballard. B. Ballard. F. Loney. T. Bryan. E. C. Peace. A. Moffat. C. W. Bird. C. M. De Camp. H. S. Savage. E. O. Wagenhurst. ' H. W. Cowan. E. A. Poe. E. A. Poe. R. H. Warren. P. King. T. G. Trenchard. T. G. Trenchard. L. Lea. G. Cochran. G. Cochran. A. R. T. Hillebrand. W. H. Edwards. H. W. Pell. 104 Baseball Captains J. M. woodsj D. Laughlin. E. Furman. C. B. Wigton. W. S. Horton. A. McCune. O. Rafferty. I. M. Harlan. I. M. Harlan. D. Edwards. I. P. Shaw. A. H. Larkin. E. O. Wagenhurst. 'or W. H. King. C. C. Dana. C. C. Dana. L. A. Young. P. King. C. S. Mackenzie. I. H. Brooks. I. Bradley. W. W. Wilson. F. W. Kafer. F. W. Kaier. A. R. T. Hillebrand W. E. Green. Football Averages for 1899 2. Ill H N I O ss Q 1 'H v-1 UD PEPPPPPQSPEH 52.5-Ea Emma ff' QSOCPSUUSEPPQQHOQPQUHESP PUB P4 'Pveo an A 'S-SDOHDPEQG Q'2EE'EPw 3D?:'2-DSB WSP EQZSEP 42 PRINCETON VS. 2,58Eg263.E8EE-35.510313-g,g.:OEg8 2.579 Eczstgp EI o .1 o no 4' P' +4 H i.. N aiokiw 58565 isgisfiswws gig E '22 gf E as cv cn cu N cv Z cu cv eu Z Z SCORE . 28-ol 5-o 12-o II-O I2 o 25-o 17-o o-5 1 30-o 12- o 6-o II--10 Booth . . Centre , , . . . . P P 0 P P . . . Bannard . . Centre 0 o o 0 o o O 0 o o Losey . Centre 0 O P , 0 P . . P 0 0 0 Edwards . . Guardl P - . . . . . . . . . . . P . . . . Craig . Guard 0 O 0 O O 0 O 0 O 0 Mills . . Guard - . . . . P 249 P35 294' P P3X P2i P Dana . Guard P 0 P 0 P o P P P o Hillebrancl . Tackle 0 0 0 . . . . X . . P . . . Pell . . Tackle , , . . 0 O O . . . . . . . . . Lloyd . . Tackle' . . . . . . . , o o 0 o P o o Palmer . End 0 0 P . . . P . . PX P . Poe . . . . End PX . . . X X . . . P P . . Roper . . . . End P - 0 0 0 o P o P P 0 Beardsley . End and half back P O P PX 0 O 0 O O O Hutchinson . . . Quarter back 0 O 0 . . P 0 . 0 . . . Burke . Quarter back and half back . , . . . . 0 P P 0 P 0 0 Duncan . . . Quarter back 0 O 0 O P . O P O O Reiter ..... Half back PX . PX . . PX O PX P O 0 O PX McCord . . Half back :md tackle 0 0 . . . . . . . P- . . PX . X Lathrope . . Half back o o o o o 0 0 P P - O McClave . . Half back 0 0 o o 0 0 o O O P Kafer . . . Half back P . . PX l o P PX o P 0 P O Levick , . . Half back P- 4 o . - P X- y P 0 P O O Hodgman . Half back and full back 0 l 0 0 . o 0 0 O PX O Knight . . . Half back o I o I o o o o o o PX PX P Q, Wheeler Full back PX3+ . , I QP PM 0 0 o P P299 P P PW Mattis . Full back P 0 I o E P 0 . . . . P PZX 0 P -W P Playing part of game. o Not playing. Goal from touchdown. X Touchdown yielding goal. - Touchdown not yielding goal. 105 CHAMPIONSHIP BASEBALL TEAM,1900 CHAMPIONSHIP FIRE if FQ .i big As?-1229 if fr 0 -A 'sNX7'f '- ' ' A 1- .1 Q 15 X inf: f fix 1 X V I if f , lift .it 1 grznsek Q. 2 1 X Y- . E0 x- A X L X!! 4 Vf -'I ff Ni? O7 l . f GS is , QNYN 5'raa1v,a,,.,5 'oi- ASEBALL Officers 1899-1900 T. W. CLONEY, JR. ....... Manager F. j. HALL . . . Assistant Manager A. R. T. HILLEBRAND . . Captain WALTER CHRISTIE . . Trainer Officers 1900-1901 F. J. HALL ......... Manager J. P. ARGERSINGER . Assistant Manager W. E. GREEN . . . Captain JAMES ROBINSON . . . , . . Trainer University A Nine Hillebrand Kafer . Pierson . Steinwender Meier . Hutchinson Burke . Watkins Chapman Substitutes-Hutchings, Green. . Pitcher . Catcher . First Base Second Base Short Stop Third Base Right Field Center Field . Left Field Princeton vs. Harvard CCambridge, May 26, 1900.5 PRINCETON. PO A E HARVARD. R I-1 PO A E Steinwender, 2b, 1 I I Laughlin, cf, .. . I 0 0 0 O Kafer, lf, ..... I o 0 Kendall, Ib, . . 2 0 6 0 0 Pearson, Ib, .. II 0 o Reid, c, ..... . I 2 I3 2 0 Meier, ss, ..... 2 I 0 Fincke, 2b, .. . o 0 3 3 0 Hillebrand, p, . 0 5 o Clark, 3b, . o o o I 0 Burke, rf, ..,.. 2 o 0 Wendell, rf, .. . o o 3 0 o Green, c, ..... 6 o 0 Devens, lf, . o I 0 o o Hutchinson, 3b, o I 0 Coolidge, ss, .. . o o 2 3 I Watkins, cf. .. I 0 0 Stillman, p, .. , o o o 3 o Totals, ... 24 8 I Totals, ........... .... ...... 4 3 27 I2 I Innings.. .. .. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Princeton, .. .. 0 0 o 0 o o o o o- 0 Harvard ........... . .............. ........... I 0 0 0 0 o o 3 x- 4 I Summary: Earned runs-Harvard, I. Home run-Reid. Sacrifice hit-Kendall. Bases stolen-Kafer, Burke, Devens, Kendall. Bases on balls-05' Hrllebrand 2, od' Stillman 1. Hit by pitched ball-Kendall 2, Laughlin, Steinwender. Struck out-by Hillebrand 63 by Stillman Io. Left on bases- Princeton 5 3 Harvard 4. Double plays-Meier to Steinwender to Pearson 3 Reid to Fincke. lime of game-2 hours and I5 minutes. Umpire-Smith. Princeton vs. Harvard QPrinceton, June 13, 1900.5 PRINCETON. 1 o A E HARVARD. iz II PO A E Steinwender, 2b. .. . 4 1 0 Kendall, Ib, . . o 0 7 1 2 Kafer, c, ....., 8 2 0 Laughlin, cf, .. . o o 2 o o Meier, ss, ..,.. 3 3 I Reid, c, ..... . o I 3 2 0 Hillebrand, p, . 0 I o Wendell. rf, .. . o 2 I o o Burke, rf, ..... I o 0 Devens, lf, . . 0 o 2 0 o Pearson, Ib, .. 8 o 1 Fincke, 2b. .. . I 0 6 2 I Cliapman, lf, . I 0 I 0 0 Clarke, 3b. . 0 1 I I I Hutcliinson, 3b, . . I 0 2 3 0 Coolidge, .. . I 3 2 I 0 Watkins, cf, .. . I o o o 0 Stillman, p, .. . 0 o o 3 0 - - - - - Kernan, p, . . 0 0 o 1 o Totals. 2 I 9 8 27 IO 2 Milne, c, . . 0 0 o 1 o Totals, .... ... .... ... . 2 7 24 I2 4 - Innings, . .. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 PI'l1'lCClIOl'l, . H 3 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 X- 9 Harvard .......................................... 0 0 I o o 0 I o o- 2 bulnmaryg Two-base hits-Burke, Steinwender. Three-base hits-Meier, Coolidge. Home run-Meier. Sacrifice hits-Watkins, Kafer. Stolen bases- Burke, Hutchinson, QtClHWEHdET,CO0l1dg'E, Wendell. Struck out by Hillebrand-Clarke, Kendall 2. Kernan 2, Devens, Milneg by Kerman, Hutchinson. Bases on ballse-oiT.H1llebrand I, off Kernan 1. Hit by pitched ball-Kendall, Steinwender 3, Watkins. Left on bases-Princeton 5, Harvard 4. Double plays-Meier to bteinwender to Pearson g Coolidge to Fincke to Kendall. Time of game-2 hours and 15 minutes. Umpire-Latham. IIO Princeton vs. Yale CNew Haven, June 2. 1900.5 PRINCETON. R 1-I PO A E Steinwender, 2b. .. . 1 I 2 4 2 Kafer, e, ......... . 2 I 5 o o Meier, ss, ..... . 2 2 3 5 I Hillebrand, p, .. . 2 3 1 2 0 Burke, rf, ..... . I 2 I o o Pearson, Ib, .. , 0 I 9 0 0 Chapman, lf. .. . o I 2 0 0 Hutchings. 3b, . . I I 3 2 0 Watkins, cf, .. . o o 1 o o Totals, ........................ 9 I2 27 I3 4 7kBatted for Garvan in the ninth inning. Innings. . . . Princeton, .. . . Yale ...........,.................................. Summary: Two-base hit-Quinby. Three-base hits-Burke, Hutchings. Sacrifice hits-Bl YALE. Quinby, 2b, . Camp, ss, Sullivan, c, rl, Cook, cf, Sharpe, Ib. . Blount, lf, .. Guernsey, 3b, VVard, rf, Cunha, c, Robertson, p. Garvan. p, .. XHirsch, Totals. . 1 2 3 o o o o 0 o R ll 1-o A I+: . .. o I 3 2 I . .. o 1 2 6 1 . . 1 o 3 o o .. o 1 2 o 1 .. o 2 I3 1 o .. o o o o 0 .. . 1 1 I 2 1 . I o 2 o 0 . .. 0 0 o 1 o . .. o o 1 1 1 ..O O 0 O O ..O O O O O . .. .. .. .. 3 5 27 I3 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 o 2 I 3 2-9 I 2 O O 0 O-3 ouut, Quinby. Stolen bases-Steinwender, l-lillelmraml, Kafer, Pearson, Chapman, Vleier, Guernsey., Sharpe, Quinby, Camp. Struck out-Burke Meier, Sh ol? Robertson 1. Hit bv pitched ball-Sullivan. Left on bases-Princeton 5, Yale 7. Double pla 2 hours and 50 minutes. Umpire-Snyder. Princeton vs. Yale fP1'ineeton, June 9, 1900.3 arpe, Ward, xobertsou. Bases on halls-off Hillebi-and 2, PRINCETON. R H P0 A E YALE. 14 11 ro A 111 Steinwender, 2b, .. . I o 2 2 1 Quinby, 2b. .. .. 2 2 5 4 o Kafer, c, ......... . 1 2 9 I 0 Camp, ss, .. 2 1 o 2 1 Meier, ss, ..... . 1 I 4 2 0 Cook, cf, .. o 3 2 1 o Hillebrand, p, .. . 1 I I 3 I Sharpe, Ib, . .. o 1 II o o Burke, rf, ,.... . o o I o o Sullivan, rf, .... .. o o o o o Pearson, Ib, .. . o o 4 0 0 Guernsey, 3b. .. .. o I o 2 0 Chapman, lf, ... . 0 1 3 0 o Blount, lf, ... .. o I 1 o o Hutchinson, 3b, .. . 0 I 3 1 I Hirsch, c, .... .. o I 6 1 o Watkins, cf, , o I o 2 o Robertson, p, .. .. o 1 o 2 o :tHutchings, . . I 1 o o 0 Garvan p, .... .. o o o o o Totals, ........................ 5 8 27 II 3 Totals. ...........,............ 4 Ili 25 12 1 :kBatted for Watkins in ninth inning. i7:O11e out when the winning run was made. Innings, .............. . . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Princeton, .. .. o o o o o o o o 5- 5 ' ' Yale, ..................,.......,.................. I o o o 2 o o o 1- 4 - Summary: Earned runs-Princeton 2, Yale 2. Two-base hit-Hutchings. Three-base hits-Quinby. Sharpe. Home run-Quinby. Stolen bases- I-lillebrand, Burke, Cool-:, Robeitson, Sullivan 2. Struck out-by Hillebrand 9, by Robertson 4, by Garvin 1. Bases on balls-off Hillebrancl 2. Hit hy pitched ball-Camp, Steinwender, Pearson. Passed ball-Kafer. Left on bases-Princeton 2, Yale 9. Double play-Quinby to Sharpe. Time of' game- 2 hours and 40 minutes. Umpire-Latham. III y-Meier to Steinwender to Pearson. Time of game- . V,,,. , E- A HUTCHINSON SLIDING T0 FIRST BASE HILLEBRAND RUNNING TO FIRST BASE PRINCETON-GEORG FITOWN, M AY 12, 1900 March April May Other than Championship Games Princeton vs. .. it .. .A .A Rutgers College, at Princeton, ................ College of the City of New York, at Princeton Fordham College, at Princeton, ............ . Manhattan College, at Princeton, .. Tufts College, at Princeton, ..... . Boston League, at Washington, .. Georgetown, at Washington, .... . Georgetown, at Washington, .....,..... . University of Virginia, at Charlottesville, .. Columbia, at New York, ........... I.. Lehigh, at Princeton, ...... . Lafayette, at Easton, ..........,. . Cornell, at Princeton, .............. . Holy Cross College, at Worcester, .. Brown, at Providence ,....,......... Georgetown, at Princeton, ....... . Lawrenceville, at Lawrenceville, Brown, at Princeton, ................... . Cornell, at Ithaca, ....................... . Pennsylvania State College, at Princeton, II3 SCENES AT THE INTER-CLASS BASEBALL GAME, 1903 VS. 1904 Meier, .... Young. . . . . Hiliebrand, Steinwender, ... Hutchings, Pearson. . . . Kafer, . . . . Burke, . . . . Watkins, . . Chapman, .. Green, ..... Scott, ..... Hutchinson, Hutchings, Hillebrand, Kafer, . . . . Chapman. . Meier, .... . Watkiils, . . Steinwender, . . Hutchinson, Burke, .... Pearson, . . Green, . . . BATTI NG BATTING Batting and Fielding Averages All Games Played .404 Chapman. . ... .353 Green, .... ... .343 Young, .... ... .337 Hillebrand, ... .333 Kafer, ,.... . . . .302 Pearson, . . ... .274 NVatkins. .. .272 Meier, ... .272 Steinwender. .,. .... .250 Burke, .... . .. .250 Hutchinson, .212 Scott, ... .141 Hutchings, Championship Games ... .400 Hutchings. ... .385 Burke, .... ... .308 Kafer, .... .250 Chapman, . ... .250 Green, .... . .250 WVatkins, . . ... .182 Pearson, .. .166 Meier, . . . .083 Hillebrand, ... .083 Hutchinson, ... .ooo Steinwender 115 FIELDING FIELDING I. I. I I I I I I ooo ooo ooo 962 959 953 943 91 3 904 903 887 864 750 ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo 960 947 923 833 692 an ...im 5 4 R . Freshman Team, Spring ' of P 1900, - W. B. Rovs H. W. Ameli, p. H. O. Parsons, c. R. P. McClave, Ib. April 23, 1903 vs. Pennington, .. April 28, 1903 vs. Lawrenceville, .. May 1, 1903 vs. Mercersburg, .. May 3, IQO3 vs. Lawrenceville, ... . May 7, 1903 vs. Peddie Institute. .. May 10, 1903 vs. Columbia, 1903 .... , Captain. Class of 1903 G. MCK. M.-xTT1s, '01, Manager. E. Bush, 2b. C. A. Knox, rf. W. W. Gephart, ss. G. C. Shafer, cf. VV. B. Roys, 3b. G. Scott, lf. Substitutes-H. G. Freeman, P. N. Le Roy. Games Played 15- 8 J 34' 0 7 May 14, 1903 vs. Hill School, .................. ... May 17, IQO3 vs. East Orange High School, I4 18 4 7 May 26, IQO3 vs. Yale 1903, .................. May 30, 1903 vs. Yale 1903, ....... une 2, 1903 vs. Lawrenceville, ... Class Teams, Class Championship, 1900 1901 1902 Robbins, c. Janeway, 2b. Hoinans, rf. Green, c. Langdon, ss. Paulmier, lf. Priest, p. Hutchings, 3b. Williamson, lf. Reed, p. Eaton, 3b. Brown, cf. Hamilton, 1b. Clausen, ss. Boynton, cf. Brokaw, 1b. MacConnell, rf. Ludlow, rf. Steinweuder, ab. 1903 1904 Purnell, p. Bushj 2b. Roys, rf. Carmany, cf. Sousa, 1b. Rhinehart, 3b Parsons, c. Ameli, ss. Shafer, cf. Underhill, p. Wells, 2b. Hart, rf. McClave, 1b. Pearson, 3b. Scott, lf. Hillebrand, c. Cosgrove, ss. Truesdale, lf. Class Championship Games October 1, '02 vs. '04, .. ......... 12- 2 October 5, '02 vs. '03, 3 0 Qctober 3, '01 VS, '02, ,, ..... 1- 3 October 6, y03 vs. '04, October 4. '01 vs. '04, .. ....... 1- 8 October 8, '03 vs. '01, . Championship won by 1902. Y' Q!!- x -W.- 190O TRACK TEAM II Officers 1899-1900 HARRY H. LANGENBURG, . . Manager JAMES W. JAMESON, . . Assistant Manager JOHN F. CREGAN, . . Captain WALTER CHRISTIE, . Trainer Officers 1900-1901 JAMES W. JAMESON, .... Manager JAMES P. ARGERSINGER, . Assistant Manager ALEXANDER W. COLEMAN, . . Captain JAMES ROBINSON, . Trainer Eleventh Annual Open Handicap Games of the Princeton University Track Athletic Association University Field, April 21, -1900 EVENTS. WINNERS, TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE. I. Silley, Pennington Seminary C8 yardsj, ..................... I0 sec. I00 Yards Dash, . 2. Smith, University of Pennsylvania C3 yardsb. 3. Whitman, Johns Hopkins University C6 yardsj. I. Woodruff, Johns Hopkins University C55 yardsl, .I min. 58 I-5 sec 880 Yards Run, .. 2. Reeder, Haverford College C50 yardsj. 3. Van Cise, Columbia University C45 yardsj. . I. Remington, University of Pennsylvania Cscratchb, .. ..... I6 sec. 120 Yards Hurdle Race, .... . 2. Forney, Princeton University C8 yardsD. I 3. Leary, Rutgers College C10 yardsl. I. Stevens, Rutgers College C35 yardsj, ..... , ............. 48 2-5 see. 440 Yards Run, 2. WVestney, University of Pennsylvania C24 yardsj. A 3 Willis, Princeton University C26 yardsj. . 1 Vifoodruff, johns Hopkins University C110 yardsQ, ...4 min. 30 sec. One Mile Run, .. 2 Chamberlain, Princeton University C60 yardsj. 3 Earnshaw, University of Pennsylvania C70 yardsj. I. Lloyd, Haverford College CI8 yardsj, ..... ..... ..... 2 6 I-5 sec. 220 Yards Hurdle Race, .... . 2. Leary, Rutgers College CI8 yardsj. 3 Brokaw, Rutgers College CIO yardsj. I Van Nuis, Rutgers College C18 yards, ...... ...... ..... 2 I 4-5 sec. 220 Yards D2lSl'1, . 2 Smith, University of Pennsylvania C8 yardsb. 3 Moulton, University o'f Pennsylvania C13 yardsj. A I Bowen, University of Pennsylvania C160 yardsj, ..9 min. 48 4-5 sec. Two Mile Run, .. . 2 Cregan, Princeton University C30 yardsj. 3 Perry, Princeton University C75 yardsj. I I Stillman, Yale University C45 feetb, .... I37 ft. Throwing I6-lb. Hammer . 2 Wright, Princeton University C35 feetj. 3 Gude, Yale University C40 feetj. no EVENTS. Putting I6-lb. Pole Vault, .. Running High Jump, Running Broad Jump. . Shot, . nl :J Q. ... 0 xv 'o G3 sv B N Vi Ti O 9. 5. G N E: fxucfx I 2 3 fxfnzx I 2. 3 I 2 3 1 XVINNERS, TIME, HEIGHT De VVitt, Lawrenceville School Cgft. 8 in.Q, ........... Craig, Princeton University C8 ft. I in.j. Beck, Yale University C8 in.j. Curtis, Central High School. Washington Coleman, Princeton University C15 in.D. Horton, Princeton University C20 inj. McElhone, Columbian University C8 in.j, ,...... Remington, University of Pennsylvania C4 in.D. Curtis, Princeton University C5 in.j. Young, Princeton University C26 in.j, .............. . f-vc,-X I CD 0 O H 0 O H-i 1-4- D N C3 95 B N vm Princeton University, ...... University of Pennsylvania, Rutgers College. .....,... . johns Hopkins University, Yale University, .......... Haverford College, Lawrenceville School, .. Pennington Seminary, ... Columbian University, .. Central High School, Columbia University, ,. 2 3 Remington, University of Pennsylvania Cscratchj. Keith, Lawrenceville School C30 in.D. 35 .. ...34 18 .. ...I2 .. 8 .. 8 .. 8 .. 5 .. 5 .. 5 .. 2 121 on DISTANCE ...4o ft, 4 in C16 inj, ..Io ft. roy, in ..5 ft. SM in .20 ft. Qlfg in Caledonian Games Twenty-ninth Annual Class Championship Meet of the Princeton University EVENTS. 100 Yards Dash, 880 Yards Run, .. 440 Yards Run, .. 120 Yards Hurdle Race. .. 4 220 Yards Run. One Mile Run, 220 Yards Hurdle Race Putting 16-lb. Shot, .. Track 'Athletic Association University Field, May 16, 1900 VVINNERS. V I. Smith, '00, f 2. Hyde, OI. 4, 3. McElroy, 'o2. F 1. Perry, 303, ....... f 2. Edwards. 'o3. l 3. Thompson, 302. a i 1. Jarvis, '00, 2. Willis. '01. 1 3. Van Dyke, ,O2. TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE 2-5 sec ...2 min. I2 sec ,....57 2-5 sec . ,-4 Hutcliinson, '02, VVheeler, l00. Childs, 'OI. Smith. '00, Kerr, '01. Willis. 'o1. Perry, '03, ..... Chamberlain, Merwm. '02, VVheeler. '00. .. Davies, '03. Savage, '0z. Dana, '03, .... VVheeler, '00. Miller, 'OL I22 .....15 4-5 sec .....23 2-5 sec ....5 min. 4 sec ...26 1-5 sec .....36ft.3in EVENTS. Throwing I6-lb. Hammer, Running High Jump, .. Running Broad Jump, Pole Vault, .. I 902 ..... 1 goo ..... 1903 1901 Caledonian Games 4ContinuedJ WINNERS, 1' I. VVright, '02, .... .. 1 2. VVl1eeler, 'o0. 1, 3. Caldwell, yO2. 4' I. Serviss, 103. .. 1 2. Carroll, 'oo. 1 3. Curt1s, 'o2. 1. von Krug, 501, .. 2. Young, 'o3. 1 3. Serviss, 'o3. 1' 1. Horton, '03, .. + 2. Coleman, loz. 4, 3. Moore, yO2. Summary I23 TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE ft. 2in ....6 ft. 2M in ...2O ft. 52 in ....u ft. IW in 1 oo 880 1 20 440 220 220 Yards Yards Yards Yards Yards Yards Princeton-University of California Track Athletic Games University Pielcl, Princeton, Mays 12, 1900 Dash, .. Run, ... Hurdle Race. .. Run, ... Hurdle Race, .... Run, ... One Mile Run, .. Putting 16-lb. Shot, .. Pole Vault Running High Jump, .. Throwing 16-lb. Hammer, .. Running Broad Jump. Jarvis, Princeton, Kratg, Princeton. Perry. Princeton. Service. Calilornia. Hutchinson, Princeton. .. lVheeler, Princeton. Cregan. Princeton, .. Drum. Calilornia. Hutchinson, Princeton Wfheeler, Princeton. Kratz, Princeton, Smith, Princeton. Cregan, Princeton. .. Perry, Princeton. VVoolsey, California. Plaw, California. Coleman, Princeton, .. Horton, Princeton. Carroll, Princeton. .. Curtis, Princeton. Plaw. California. .... VVright, Princeton. von Krug. Princeton, . Broughton, California. P Summary Princeton, IO California, -V 124 ....IO 2 min. ..16 1- --49 4-5 ..26 1- ..22 4- 4 min. 41 3-5 ....41 ft, sec sec sec sec sec sec sec in II ft. IM in ..6 ft. 151 ft. io ..21 ft. 2 in in in Cornell-Princeton Dual Games Elmira, N. Y., Decoration Day, 1900 EVENTS- wi NNERS, loo Yards Dash, .. 880 Yards Run, I2O Yards Hurdle Race 440 Yards Run, One Mile Run, ... 220 Yards Hurdle Race 220 Yards Dash, Two Mile Run, .. Putting 16-lb. Shot. Pole Vault, .. Jarvis, Princeton, .... Young, Cornell. Mathewson, Cornell. Cregan, Princeton, .... Hastings, Cornell. Chamberlain, Princeton. Hutchinson, Princeton, XfVilson, Cornell. VVheeler, Princeton. Taylor, Cornell, .... VVarren, Cornell. Perry, Princeton. Cregan, Princeton. .. MeMeelcin, Cornell. Berry, Cornell. Hutchinson, Princeton, l1Vl1eeler, Princeton. VVilson, Cornell. Jarvis, Princeton, .... Mathews, Cornell. Young, Cornell. Cregan, Princeton. Gallagher, Cornell. Berry, Cornell. Wariier. Cornell, . .. Dana, Princeton. VVheeler, Princeton. Coleman, Princeton. .. Horton, Princeton. Deming, Cornell. 125 TI ME, HEIGHT ...2 ....4m1 OR DISTANCE .......IO min. IW ...16 ---52 3-5 U- 35 2-5 .....27 ...22 2-5 IO min. 7 SCC SSC SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC .38 ft, 32 in ...II ft, 5 in Throwing 16-lb. Harnmer, Running High Jump, .. Running Broad Jump, Princeton Cornell, . Cornell-Princeton Dual Games CContinuecU I. 2. 3. I. if , 5 31 l 3. Score Boynton, Cornell. l1Vright, Princeton. Wheeler, Princeton. Serviss, Princeton, Carroll, Princeton. Lueder, Cornell. Young, Princeton, Kelly, Cornell. Hutchinson, Princeton. of the Games 126 127 ft. 3 in ft. I in 21 ft. IO in in Iy E 1 fd X. ., T? iff ..,,, , . -, f 5596? ,.V.z , , , 3 1' J- ,. - . ..,- '.::f ,.,-vr..-11 'S' ,Q-' :MH A, lqr'1Nfv4wv,q1M,, my .,--V f - V ,ff V J1, 1:'9'V.'7, ,vga 4 ,f,.- ' -' 1 ' ' '1- '-' . V- 11' W..-1 --.1-v3,g3 'j 14, Q , ,M ., :V 3'3 ' 'g IV . nf. .... ,SLP J I V ' ' - , -.V-M-A if .' ' 91, ff Y f V4ay,-Vw -1- mm 'lr- V 1 ' 1,V, .af -L 5 ' :51'VQ'mV,.,, ,. ' I J- ,., .- .V ,:.??-12'IhiF: 5,2iW' V -. . v-.fV1-f:.V:- V ,-I 'ff' V -. 'ner'-v A . -.VV.':r::::-.1---1 - V. Vaf-Lf: ,. ' VN-4, M--f-. g..,.f- ., z- .L Mx-V1- ' T- . AFTK ...V-Q, , -1 -2-EV. ,hpfdfiwp-vfQ?-V'-f H f f-f4'wVwf-!:1'- 4411 - .. ' f f - wh y - ,4'AFd'1 . ' fn 7'f'f?x':i ?f 1 . , -q,L,.i'iL . :.V..-- h .,' V'f.m:. fiff -my 1-- H University of Pennsylvania Relay Races PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA APRIL 28, 1900 INTERCOLLEGIATE TW0-MILE RELAY CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY PRINCETON Members of the Team H. T. WILLIS, '01 G. A. CHAMBERLAIN, '02 J. M. PERRY, '03 J. F. CREGAN, '99 TIME: 8 MINUTES, 5 SECONDS. NEW INTERCOLLEGIATE'RECORD 128 Twenty-Fifth Annual Field Meeting of the I. C. A. A. A, A, Amherst, Columbia. Cornell. Dartmouth. Fordham. Georgetown Hamilton. ioo 220 440 880 EVENTS. Yards Dash. Yards Dash, Yards Run, .. Yards Run, .. Unirersitg. Manhattan Field, May 26, 1900 Colleges of the Association l larvard. Holy Cross. Johns Hopkins. Lafayette. C. C. N. Y.. New York University. , l l S University of Pennsylvania. Princeton. Rochester. Rutgers. Stevens, Swarthmore. XYINNERS, Syracuse, Trinity, Union. NVashing Wfilliams Yale, TIME. Kraenzlein, University of Pennsylvania, .. Jarvis, Princeton. McClain, University of Pennsylvania. Nlatthewson, Cornell. Jarvis, Princeton, .... , Boardman, Yale. Mulligan. Georgetown. Cloudman, Bowdoin. Boardman, Yale, Lee, Syracuse. Long, Columbia. Clerlc, Harvard. Perry. Princeton. .... Hastings, Cornell. Smith, Yale. Serafford. Syracuse. 129 ton and Jefferson. HEIGHT OR DISTANCE. ...........ro 1-5 sec. ....22 1-5 sec .....49 3-5 sec. ....2 min 3 3-5 sec. EVENTS. One Mile Run, .. Two Mile Run. .. 120 Yards Hurdle Race, .. 220 Yards Hurdle Race, . Throwing I6-lh. Hammer, .. Putting I6-lb. Shot. Running Broad Jump, .. Running High jump, Pole Vault. I. C. A. A. A. A. Field M661 QContinuedJ XVINNERS, TIME, I. Cregan, Princeton, .. ,... .. .... 2. Bray, VVillian'1s. ' Q 3. Berry, Cornell. y 4. Bushnell, University ol Pennsylvania. g I. Grant, University of Pennsylvania, 2. Hall, Brown. 3. Richardson, Harvard. 4. Gallagher, Cornell. 1. Kraenzlein, University of Pennsylvania, 2 Potter, XfVillianis. . Remington, University of Pennsylvania. . Lewis, Syracuse, 3. 4 1. Kraenzlein, University of Pennsylvania, . . . 2. XfVillis, Harvard. A 3. Hallowell, Harvard. 4. Remington, University of Pennsylvania. I. Plaw, University of California, .......... . 2. McCracken, University of Pennsylvania, 3. Hare, University of Pennsylvania, . ..... . 4 .. Boal, Harvard, ........ ................ . I. Beck, Yale, ............................... 2. McCracken, University of Pennsylvania, . Plaw, University of California, ........... . Wfoolsey, University of California, ....... 3 4 I.PI'lI1S'ECill, Syracuse, . ......... . ......... 2. Kraenzlein, University oi Pennsylvania, .. 3 4 . Remington, University of Pennsylvania. .... . Slierck, Harvard, ....................... 1. Jones, New York University, 2. Rice, Harvard, .............. . .. , Carroll, Princeton, I 3. Serviss, Princeton, tie, .. L Rotch, Harvard, f I. johnson, Yale, ....... I 2. Coleman, Princeton, .. . Q 3. Horton, Princeton, .... I Kinsey, Cornell, tie L 4' Adriance, Yale, ' 130 HEIGHT OR DISTANCE 4 min. 24 1-5 sec. gmin. 51 3-5 sec. ....15 2-5 sec. ....25 1-5 sec. ....154 ft .Wg in ....143 ft Sw in ....141 ft 65 in ....137 ft 5 in ....44 ft. 3 in. ....42 ft. 8 in. ....42 ft. 2in .....39ft.8in ....23 ft. ....22 ft. ....22 ft. ....2I ft. ....5ft. ....5 ft. ....5ft. ....11 ft. 3M .....11ft. ....1o ft. gy? ....1oft. 6 8 in. IOM in. 53M-3 in. IOV3 in. QM in. 9 in. in. in. in. I. C. A. A. A. A. Fieid Meet CCQ1-itinuecii Score of the Games University of Peimsylvania, Princeton, ......... . .... .. Yale, ...... Harvard, . . Syracuse, ....... . . ..... . University of Cali1'o1'niz1, .. Cornell, ,............ . NVillia1ns, ...Q ..... .... New York University, .. Brown, .............. . Columbia, . . Georgetown, .. Bowdoin, . 131 39 25 205 1 I I0 8 7M 6 5 3 2 2 I PERRY WINNING THE 880 YARD CHABIPIONSHIP AT THE INTERCOLLEGIATE GAMES, 1900 CREGAN YVINNING THE ONE MILE CHAMPIONSHIP AT THE INTERCOLLEGIATE GAINIES, IQ00 BEING THE EVENTS. 75 Yards Dash, . .. loo Yards 220 Yards 440 Yards Freshman I2o Yards 220 Yards Half Mile One Mile One Mile Two Mile Princeton Track Records BEST .LXUTHENTICATED RECORDS NIADE BY PRINCETON MEN AT ANY RECOGNIZED AMATEUR GAMES RECORD. 7 3-5 sec.,.... Dash, .... 9 4-5 sec., Dash, ......... .... 2 I 4-5 sec., . .. Dash, ............ .... 4 9 sec., .. 440 Yards Dash, Hurdle Race, . Hurdle Race, . Run, ....... . Run, ....... . Walk, ....... . Bicycle Race. . Running High Jump, Running Broad Jump, ... Pole Vault, ............ Putting I6-lb. Shot, ..... Throwing I6-lb. Harnrner, Indoor High Jump, ..... Springboard Jump, . .. Indoor Pole Vault, ... .. .... 52SCC.,.... ....I54-5 sec., ...26 I-5 sec., ....I min. 54 I-2 sec., .. min. 23 3-5 sec., .,..6 min. 545 sec., .. ....5l'1'll1'1.2Q 3-5 sec., .,..6ft.2Min., ..23 ft. Win., ....II ft. 515 in., .. ....4I ft. IOM in., .... I38ft.1in.... ....5ft. II in., .. ....8ft. Ioin., .. ....IOft., 133 HOLDER. L. H. Cary, .. J. H. Rush, H. Cary, ......I. H. Colfelt, . . . . . . G. Goldthwaite, R. F. Hutchinson, B. Turner, ., ...W. c. Dohm, F. Cregan, F. A. Borcherling, B. Corser ....G. P. Serviss, Ir., .......XV. B. Rogers, .....A. VV. Coleman, .....R. Garrett, Ir., .....H. C. Potter, .....W. C. Carroll, ....E. S. Ramsdell, C. Tyler, American Collegiate Records A COLLEGIATE RECORD is ONE MADE BY A COLLEGIAN IN ANY RECOGNIZED AMATEUR GAMES EVENTS. 1oo Yards Dash ..... 220 Yards Dash ..... 440 Yards Dash .... Half Mile Run .... One Mile One Mile 120 Yards 220 Yards Run ...... Walk ....... Hurdle Race ....,.. Hurdle Race ....... Running High Jump .... Running Broad Jump ........ Putting 16-lb. Shot ........... Throwing 16-lb. Haininer ..... Pole Vault ........,......... RECORD. 9 4f5 sec. ..... . 2.1 1f5 sec .... 47 415 sec ...... 1 min. 53 215 sec 4 min. 23 2-5 sec.. ..... . 6 min. 45 2X5 sec. I5 1f5 sec ....... 23 3X5 sec ...., 6 ft. 4 in ..... 24 ft. 422 in .... 44 .ft IM in..... 165 ft. Z in. II ft. 10112 in ..,. 6 2X3 Mile Cross Country Run34 min. 5 2f5 sec ....... B. J. B. HOLDER. I. Wefers .... H. Rush ,........ J. Wefers ....... M. W. Long C. G. W. A. A. W. A. W. A. R. J. H. Kilpatrick W. Orton .... B. Fetterman. .. C. Kraenzlein C. Kraenzlein B. Page ..... C. Kraenzlein O. Hickok.. Plaw ............ G. Clapp ......... F. Cregan ........ 134 COLLEGE. PLACE. YEAR Georgetown University ..... .Princeton University . ..... . . . Georgetown University ...... Columbia Union and University University University University University University Yale ..... University Yale ...... Princeton Princeton . . . . . . . .. Pennsylvania Pennsylvania. .. Pennsylvania Pennsylv.1ni.1. .. Pennsylvania. .. Pennsylv.1ni:1 California ...... . .New York . 1896 Chicago .... 1898 New York . 1896 New York . 1900 New York . 1895 New York . 1895 New York . 1898 Chicago .... 1898 New York .... 1898 Philadelphia 1887 New York . 1899 New Haven 1895 Philadelphia .. .1900 Chicago . . . 1898 New York .... 1899 EVENTS. 100 Yards Dasl1 .... 220 Yards Dash .... 440 Yards Dash .... .. . Half Mile Run ..... 120 Yards Hurdle .... . . .. 220 Yards Hurdle .... One Mile Run ........ Running High Jump ...,. .... Running Broad Jump ........ Pole Vault .......... ..... .... Throwing 16-lb. Hammer .... Putting 16-lb. Shot ........... Two Mile Run ..........,... .. 6 2X3 Mile Cross Country Run American Intercollegiate Records AN INTERCOLLEGIATE RECORD IS ONE MADE AT THE ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING or THE INTEReoLLEG1ATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION RECORD. 9 4f5 sec .... ..... 21 1f5 sec .... 49 2f5 sec ......... 1 min. 54 4fS sec .... I5 2f5 sec ........ 23 3fS sec ........... 7 min. 23 315 sec ..... 6 ft. 3 in ......... 24 ft. 4K2 in .... . II ft. 5 111 .... 154 ft. 4 in ..... 44 ft. 3 in. ...... . 9 min. 51 3-5 sec. 34 min. 5 2f5 sec. B. B. M E. A. A. HOLDER. I. Wefers .... I. Wefers .... W. Long .... Hollister .... C. Kraenzlein C. Kraenzlein G. W. Orton .... J. A. D. Winsor ..... . . . C. Kraenzlein ....... R. G. Clapp ..... A. Plaw ...... F. C. Beck. .. A. Grant ..... I. F. Cregan .... 135 COLLEGE. YEAR. Georgetown University . . . Georgetown University . . . Columbia Harvard . University University University .University University Yale .... University of Pennsylvania of Pennsylvania. . . . . . . of Pennsylvania. . ..... of Pennsylvania. . . . . .. of Pennsylvania.. . . off California .... ..... Yale ...................... University Princeton of Pennsylvania 1896 1896 1899 1896 1899 1898 1895 1897 1899 1899 1900 1900 1900 1899 FRANK W. JARVIS, 'oo VVINNER OF THE Ioo METRE YIVORLD CHAMPIONSHIP AT PARIS, 1900. Courtesy of Col1ier's Weekly. 156 Glll' prec LIGHTWEIGHT: A. W. Coleman, '02, defeated N. H. Donald, '03 MIDDLEWEIGHT : J. W. AMES, '03, defeated D. E. Bonner, 'oz HEAVYXVEIGHT : F. P. Barnhart, '02, defeated R. R. Cassilly, '03 Spree won by 1902 137 Third Annual lnterscholastic Games of the Princeton University EVENTS. 100 Yards Dash, 120 Yards Hurdle Race. .. 880 Yards Run, .. 440 Yards Run, .. One Mile Run, .. 220 Yards Hurdle, . 220 Yards Dash, Two Mile Run, .. Running High Jump, Athletic Track Association University Field, May 5, 1900 WINNERS, TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE 1 I. A. T. Buckingham, S. S.. .................. IO 3-5 sec. 2. C. B. Long, H. S. 3. T. L. Manson, C. S. 1 1. F. VV. Bird, H. S., ....., ..... I 7 2'5 SCC- 2. R. H. Thomas, Bl. S. L 3. C. Bell, C. S. 1' I. L. M. Adsit, H. S., .... 2 min. 5 1'S Sec- - 2. A. H. Nash, D. I, L 3. T. B. Snyder, B. P. 1 I. L. M. Adsit, H. S., ...... ---4 5 3 SCC 2. A. L. Cellar, H. M. S. 1, 3. D. S. Ely, C. M. A. 1' 1. A. Mackenzie, D. S., ....... ..... 4 min. 48 sec. 1 2. F. VV. Sherrard, C. H. S. L 3. W. M. McCoy, M. A. lp I. I. A. Millard, M. A., .... ----- 2 3 I-5 SCC- 1 2. J. S. Speaker, B. S. L 3. A. C. Scott, B. S. 1 I. C. B. Long, H. S., ..... .-..- V 23 SCC- 2. T. L. Manson, C. S. L 3. R. Minshall, B. L. S. 1' I. A. Mackenzie, D. S., .... .... . I0 min. 50 2-5 sec. - 2. W. P. Linton, C. H. S. 1, 3. F. Schwinn, N. H. S. ' I. S. Speaker, B. S., - U I' Fear, C. s., P ine' ' tk 3 i , . onipson, . . EH ' A. Bioek, P. C., 5' 138 ....5 ft. uw in. EVENTS, Pole Vault. .. Running Broad Iurnp, Putting I2-lb. Shot, Putting I2-lb. Hammer Throwing Discus, .... Class Relay Race, .... Interscholastic Games fContinuedJ YVINNERS, TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE 4 I. E. I. Weir, M. A.. I0 ft. IO in. 2. F. O'Neil, M. A. l 3. M. Behr, L. S. 4 1. G. Fox, De L. S., ..... ..... 2 o ft. 7 in. 2. E. I. Weir, M. A. l. 3. VV. C. Wriglitsoii, N. A. 4' I. I. De Witt, L. S., ...... .... 4 8 ft. 4 in. 4 2. G. Fox, De L. S. l 3. Rogers, T. S. 4 I. I. De Witt, L. S., ....... ..... I SI ft. 5 in. 2. R. R. Reed, M. A. l 3. H. M. Connelly, De L. S 4' I. I. De Witt, L. S., ,. III ft. 7 in. 1 2. Rogers, T. S. L 3. H. Lord, N. H. S. H 21 1333: 3. IQO2. 4. Igoi. 139 QYMNASIIC TEA M .1 L,41 5 I DWG? Nr , . Officers '99-'UO Officers '00 '01 ARTHUR H. MITCHELL .... . Manager JOHN AITKEN .... Manager WORRALL F. MOUNTAIN . . Captain L. EMERY KATZENBACH . Captain GEORGE GOLDIE . . Director GEORGE GOLDIE . . Director Gymnastic Team W. F. Mountain, 'oo. S. S. Feagles, 'Oo. P. K. Hay, loz. P T Jones, Herbert VVheeler, 'OO L. E. Katzenbach, 'oI. H. G. Otis, ,O2. J K Savage, O2 H. H. Laughlin, 'oo. M. W. Forney, ,OL W. A. Coulter, ,O2. W P kennedy O3 T. J. Snyder, 'oo. P. A. Moore, 'o2. Exhibitions January IO . . . Newark Academy, Newark March go Yale Gymnasium Princeton February 22 ..... Gymnasium, Princeton March IO . University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia june I2 . Brokaw Tank Princeton March 23 . THE INTERCOLLEGIATE GYM. MEET, COLUMBIA, NEW YORIX SPECIAL EVENT won by PRINCETON. W. F. MOUNTAIN, 'oo 1'Esche1le . . S. S. FEAGLES, '00 L. E. KATZENBACH, ,OI FLYING RINGS. gd Prize . . . H. G. OTIS I4I UNIVERSITY GUN TEAM. Gun Club Princeton University Officers Q BENJAMIN F. ELBERT, JR. . . . . .... President JAMES SPEAR, JR. . . . . Secretary and Treasurer LE GRANDE C. GRISWOLD . . . Assistant Secretary and Treasurer Honorary Members CoLoNEL S. W. STOCKTON, '65, M. TAYLOR PYNE, '77, HON. GROVER CLEVELAND, PROF. PAUL VAN DYKE. Members 'oo H. H. Laughlin. 'ol G. K. Erben, V. K. Findlay, J. W. jameson, john McWilliams. '02 C. A. Cass, C. K. Corbin, W. I. Morrison, J. Spear, Ir., R. C. McMillan, W. D. Stockly. 903 G. Ober, Ir. C. B. Reeves, H. Saks, T. O. Withee, E. W. Scudder, J. F. Betz, HI. 704 H. B. Andrews, H. Monroe, W. S. Crosby, C. I. Swaim, M. D. Cole, P. C. De Ronde E. S. Gross, P. I-I. B. Frelinghuysen, A. Pratt. P. Archer, 143 Scores of Gun Club Shoots Nov. 8, 1899, Princeton . 104 University of Pennsylvania April 28, 1900, Princeton II2 University of Pennsylvania H Totals .... 2 16 Totals . . Nov. 18, 1899, WELLINGTON, Mass. FIRST INTERCOLLEGIATE SHOOT. Conditions, 301 Harvard . . . 112 University of Pennsylvania . Yale .... 108 Princeton ..... INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP won by B. F. ELBERT, JR., PR1Nc1a:1ON May 5, 1900, NEW HAVEN, CONN. SECOND INTERCOLLEGIATE SHOOT. Conditions. 50 Yale .... 202 Princeton ..... Harvard 179 University of Pennsylvania . T44 :irds 2 birds : II2 99 2lI 10.1. IOZ 172 149 F. VV. Ford, '00, H. Little, '01, R. D. Little, '01, University Hockey Team 1899 F. W. FORD, '00, . . Captain l Team H. P. Homans, '01, M. Ogden, '02, A. S. Alexander, '02, D. Bonner, '02, G. Poe, '02, H. I. Wilson, '02, R. D. Little, '01, . Captain, 1900 145 G. C. Paull, '03, L. B. Purnell, '03 f ' ,.., .L .Q 562 ug. W' if-3 i T'- '--X :Q 1 X ', . ' ' 1i'i n:'gY-iff' Viv- , Wiiiili-'U 555552. ,f ,.lx?:'i Xf- gri my 'lafiw k.Yk4iEf A A S5 f e N X A ' EEEEIA 3 P-I D' K1 F' O PU 'CJ KI Z I-11 P. A. V. VAN ' E. C. OSBORN . M. TAYLOR PYNE GEORGE A. ARMOUR I :', Q -- . ' 4' E . I . 2 423 ,M Ii 'i :' aaa-.- vig g i5' lillllgf! - ,Q I Cl.l.E' X i HAROLD fmbms Officers . . President PROF. ALLAN MARQUAND Vice-President DOREN Secretary Treasurer Board of Governors C. H. DODGE ALLAN MARQUAND W. A. WYcKoFF A. F. WEST J. S. MORGAN LAWRENCE HUTTON ARCHIBALD D. RUSSELL H. D. THOMPSON C. C. CUYLER C. F. W. MCCLURE 146 R. T. Mount, VV. B. Mount, H. I. Matthews, E. B. Ferry, I. E. Crane, S. H. Armstrong. I. E. Morris, T. W. Ford, C. VV. Hodge, S. G. Babson, H. C. Otis, H. McClenahan. H. A. Smith. L. B. Garretson, Geo. A. Warren, W. S. Smith, M. S. Huey, R. M. Stauffen, L. VV. Reid. L. N. Snecleker, C. F. Brackett. C. Hewitt, A. Moffatt, E. S. Mack, C. B. Kerney, W. M. Norris, P. Van Dyke, W. M. Sloane, I. H. Dulles, C. A. Ewing, Golf,,Clul: Members I. McVVilliams, Nl. Taylor Pyne, Alex. Maitland. H. M. Alexander. Ir., W. F. Magie, A. Marquand, Mrs. H. B. Fine, G. A. Armour Miss Norris. P. VV. Kimball. Mrs. C. A. Sullivan. C. H. Dodge, C. F. VV. McClure. R. B. Barnes, VV. A. Packard. A. F. VV'est, B. Tuckerman, H. F. Covington. W. M. Paxton and family, H. D. Thompson. H. Taylor, E. Carter, E. C. Richardson, E. I. Henry and family, VV. M. Daniels, Miss Cornwall, VV. A. Wyckoff, C. L. Blair, I. R. Crawford, i Chas. W. Mcfxipin, UNIVERSITY CHAMPION rgoo, A. POOLE, JR, '04, 147 H. B. Thompson, Dr. Henry Van Dyke A. D. Mittendorf, A. S. Alexander, A. Poole, Ir.. F. B. Alexander. C. Griswold. Ir., VVoodrow Wlilson, H. Ogden. I. G. Hihben. M. V. Bartlett, NV. P. Armstrong. F. Howe, T. Conover, WY B. Todd, Ir., G. VV. Tabor. A. I. Meigs, C. P. Outhwaite, W. Patterson, T. P. Mumford, I. MCC. Boyer. W. G. Barr, I. W. Baker, W. C. Armstrong. H. D. Kent, I. F. Meigs, C. Townsend, Ir., Geo. M. Priest, Iohn Aitken. Fourth Annual Tournament oi the American Intercollegiate Golf Association. Garden City, L. I., October 24-29, 1899. Colleges of the Association: Princeton, Yale, Harvard and Columbia. Team Matches 1 Yale. Princeton. Harvard. Robertson 0 Griswold 4 Hubbard Hitchcock o Pyne 2 Clark Cheney o Stuart 2 Richardson Havemeyer 4 Kellogg o Averill Byers 3 Cooke o Henderson Myers 0 Dahlgren 3 Wadsworth 7 II Individual Championship. J. G. Averill QHarVardj - l 1 G. G. Hubbard qnarvafdp imemu 46 W4 to PM 1 q lAverill Q5 up 4 to plyj john Stuart Princetonj 1 I . T. M. Robertson fYalej j Stuart l6 up 5 to ply, j gI1?2lNlIlel35E-iltsllglglgjiyalel E Hitchcock K4 up 3 to plyl l Percy R. Pyne, II, fPrincetonl J. A. Edwards fColnn1biaj lpyne l4 up 3 to plyi Individual Championship won by P. R. Py 6 Pyne Q1 upj J . ne, II, Princeton. I Princeton. Griswold Pyne Stuart Kellogg Cooke Dahlgren lPyne 1 up f37 holes WM enni lubwww Officers R. D. LITTLE, ,OI . . President J. L. F. BROXVER, ,OI Vice-President F. B. ALEXANDER, 'oz Treasurer A. S. MORRIS, '02 Secretary University Champion RAYMOND D. LITTLE, 'or University Champions in Doubles RAYMOND D. LITTLE, ,OI FREDERICK B. ALEXANDER, 'oz 149 150 Princeton Tennis Championships, 1900 Championship Matches. August 24th.-INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP, CANADA- UNITED STATES, retained by LITTLE against H. H. HACKETT, of Yale. September 3d.-OHIO STATE CHAMPIONSHIP, won by LITTLE. , June IItl1.4CI-IAMPIONSHIP OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, in doubles, won by ALEXANDER and LITTLE. July gth.-WESTERN CHAMPIONSHIP, in doubles, won by ALEXANDER and LITTLE from J. P. PARET and K. COLLINS, 6-4, 8-6, I-6, 2-6, 6-3. July 14th.-NEW YORK STATE CHAMPIONSHIP, won by ALEXANDER and LITTLE from M. D. VVHITMAN and B. WRIGHT, II-9, 6-I. August 14th.-NEWPORT. feated HACKETT and ALLEN, ALEXANDER and LITTLE de- Of Yale, in the East VS. West match, o-6, 6-4, 7-5, 5-7, 6-2, thus winning the right to DAVIS for the championship of challenge H. WARD and D. F. America. WARD and DAVIS won, 6-4, 9-7, I2-Io. September 3d.-OHIO STATE CHAMPIONSHIP, won by ALEXANDER and LITTLE. October 4th,-INTER-COLLEGIATE CHADIPIONSHIP, in sin- gles, won by LITTLE g doubles by LITTLE and ALEXANDER. PRELIMINARY ROUND. C. L. Wrenn, '03 .... F. A. Wyncoop, '04 . . S. Young, '02 .... S. Sloan, '04 .... H. Hornans, 'OI. . . C. O. Wheeler, '03 . . . A. VOUdSfLD1lhll,'O4. . E. H.Johns0n, '02 . . . G. T. Brokaw, '02. . H. Miller, 'OI. . . G. T. Scott, 'o3. . I. L. F. Brower, '01 . . S. johnson, '02. . I. R. Wade, '03 . . A. Hazlehurst, '04 . . B. Sheldon, 704. . E. H. Sutton, 'o2. . R. Olin, '04 .... J. N. Car1','o3. . I. Batten, '04. . 1. M. Perry, '03 . . A. Morris, '03 . . R. King, '04 . . . Nevins, '03 .... G. Gamble, '01 . . . G. A. Hornblower, '04 . S. Franklin, '03 .... J. Dodd, '02 ..... Annual FLRST ROUND. C. Vail, '02 .... F. B. Alexander, '02 C. H. Aclan1s,'03 . . R. Ely, '02 ..... T. H. Laminis, '04 . R. Mount, '02 . . L. H. Cooke, '02 . . VV. Mount, '01 . . . F. L. Curtis, IO2. . XVrenn ...... W'1'enn, S-6 9 7'5- Yonng, by default. Homans, 4 6, 6 3 , 6 0. Johnson 6-1 g 8-6. Brokaw, 6-1 3 6-2. Scott, 6-0, 1-6, 6-1. johnson, 6-2 : 5'7S 6-3- Hazelhurst, 6-2 3 2-6 3 6 2. Olin, 6-1 g 6-3. Batten, 6-2 , 6-4. Morris, 6-2 g 6-4. King, Q-7, 6-2. Gamble, 6-0 3 6-2. Dodd, 6-2 : 7'5- M. Ogden, '02 . . . A. M. Alrich, '02 . . J. N. Carter, '04 . Shafer, '03 .... Roche, '03 . . , W. A. Stowell, '04 . . L. H. Hornblower, '04 F. Linen, '01 . . . J. W. Cook, '04 . Fall Tournament, 1900. SECOND ROUND THIRVI ROUND SELII-FINALS FINAL? . . I Alexaudel - - I 6-35 6-4. ?Alc-:Xander I . I Ely, 6-33 6-3. I - I 6-433-6,6-Il Alexander I Mount, I F 6-4 5 6-3, 4-6,6-2,6-2 ' Cooke, . I Cooke, 6-2,6-2. . 6-I, 6-1. VVrenn, I 6-2, 6-4. I Alexander I 6-1 g 6-0 Young, I I 6-3: 7-5- Young, 6-2,4-6,6-2 I J J I Young, l I 7-5: 6-4- J I Brokaw, I I 6-1 q 6-2 I I I Brokaw, I 6-2 g 6-1. J I Johnson, I 64 ' 6-4 I Alexander I F 6-2 g 6-2 g 6-2 I onn, I ' . default. I I I Batten, I l 6-4: 6-4- I Batten, I I 6-8,6-256-IJ I I I Batten, I 6- g6- . Gamble, I I 3 4 I default. I G bl am e, Dodd, I6'3?3'6?7'5J I L,,,e,,, 6-3,3-6,6-2I I 6-135-L I - Ogden, by . default. Ogden, I . I Shafer, 6-0,4-6:7-2 I I . . 6-23 6-3 I Linen, , - . Linen, . . I Roche, I F4630-857.51 6 4 6 1 I I L I 6 4 6 I I inen, , . .I6-1, 6-1.j 151 BICYCLE TEA M Bicycle Team Officers J. LIONBERGER DAVIS, 'oo . Manager H. ALEXANDER SMITH, ,OI Assistant Manager BERT RIPLEY, 'or . Captain Team 1900 N. W. DEAN, 'oo A. GALT, '03 H. R. LEVICK, '03 BERT RIPLEY, 'oI S. W. MCCLAVE, 'og INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP, Igoo 153 COLUMBIA EVENTS. Half Mile, ... One Mile, Quarter Mile, .... Second Annual Meeting of the I. C. B. R. A. WOODSIDE PARK, PHILADELPHIA MAY 30, Igoo Colleges of the Association GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY or PENNA. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY CORNELL YALE PRINCETON WINNERS. TUVIE 1. Bert Ripley, Princeton. .,.1 min. I7 I-5 sec. One Mile Tandem, .. Five Mme, ... 2. I. H. Overall, Yale. 3. . R. Rose, Columbia. 4. G. Butts, Yale. O O. A I. B. Ripley, Princeton, ..........,.. ..... 2 min. 49 3-5 sec. 2. S. W. McClave, Princeton. ' tl 3. G. V. W. Voorhees, Pennsylvania. c 4. E. VV. Farley, Yale. il gjgfyvgiile' E divided First and second, .... .31 4-5 sec. ' it 3. F. B. Barnetzj Pennsylvania. L 4. S. VV. McClave, Princeton. f I. S. W. McClave and H. R. Levick, Princet n, .2 min. I6 sec pa P1 P U7 'I 9 u-I UQ aw I3 Q- 5 P- 4 F O 3 +4 3 El V 3. E. NV. Farley and O. G. Butts, Yale. lc 4. G. V. VV. Voorhees and M. Smith, Pennsylvania. IJC. R. Rose, Columbia, ......................... II min. 35 4-5 sec. 5 2. B. Ripley, Princeton. A gl 3. E. W. Farley, Yale. I. 4. W. C. Langley, Yale. Princeton, .. . ..... .... 22 Yale, ........ .... 2 1 Columbia, ..... .. 7 Pennsylvania, ... .. 5 I54 SW : E I y 00,-J X If lux K wa W ggi.. Q has -N. H ffm f .. Q Q' iii ! ' ian' if!!-' 'W I uhhl Il i tl f . fi' f t :Q 113- Qi. : f - - . R. id -EEQ 1 ,z-jflh: -f .JL X, , , L W .. ' f .I--' 'i ii lffi 15? 'ftfiffr ' ff- A' Igffi :lf 9: 211' egg' ,:.-4 ., , 'gg -4 .55 ,a ' 3Z :, E95--:f:1?l'-:':'fu21?1 '-'f .-ii .. 1 . N.-75' G-1? :lf 7 -3 H' '1 fi? . . :'f . ' , f5 15Ti7-:1i - -?:-'Iff:-- 94,37 , My5.-.-.-.:1.-.-.ha-.-..g:px 1 - 5.4 '...a-if W'-f!!f5!i'Q'f if 1- A933 Q55 '. ii 5 , I .' - : :af :-. .' N -K-z' V, ..,. -,- . -1 , 2 . f - ' L 1 I' I 'ly Mx 3 2 F' cy Q A61 , ,ba L 8 5? A fs, A of .,:' vc'-'r l..11'1'fgV 155 Nt K-rx 95 + ' ' '-Q 16 5. M L41 Er THE CLUBS Glee Club Organization A. BLAINE RoB1Ns0N, Pennsylvania W L. L. Biddle, R. M. Cadwalader, I. W. Converse, E. Curtis, L. B. DeWitt, C. F. Edwards, O. K. Badgley, L. E. Katzenbach, SCHUYLER SMITH , New York Members of the Organization 1899-1900 H. I. Gaskill, H. Z. Giffin, B. Heald, H. Hippie, H. R. Lathrope, C. B. McCulloh. R. D. Larabie, A. G. Marr, Lawrenceville, N. I. .. .... November Jersey City. N. I. ... .... November Trenton, N. I, ..,... .. Morristown, N. I. ...November .... ... .December Princeton, N. I. .... .... D ecember Newark, N. I. Wilniington, Del. . . . .December ... .... December Baltimore, Md. ...... .... D ecember Washiiigtoii, D. C. Pittsburg, Pa. .... December . . . .December 1900 W. F. Mountain, C. L. Neibel, C. E. Otis, R. Oglesby, R. H. Poole, D. A. Reed, 1901 H. Miller, W. S. Smith, Concerts 1899 1899 1899 1899 1899 1899 1899 1899 1899 1899 157 Erie, Pa. . .... . Buffalo, N. Y. .. Scranton, Pa. .... Princeton, N. I. Lakewood, N. I. Manager Assistant Manager A. B. Robinson, C. H. Stewart, VV. F. Thacher, T. F. Wilcox, C. Yeomans. I. L. Welli11gton. .. ...December . . . . .December . . . .December .... .February . . . .February Philadelphia, Pa. .. .... March New York, N. Y. ....... .... .... N I arch Old Point Comfort, Va. ............ .... 1 Xpril Old Soldiers' Home, Hampton, Va. .... April Princeton, N. I. ................., .... I une 22, 23 25 9. 21 22, 30 T4 16 9. 1899 1899 1899 1 900 1 900 1900 1 900 1 900 1900 1 900 GLEE CLUB yn.. .J ,Q J ,A V Cs L2 x ' b' 'T Q, - ff 'Q-, bJJHg51f'Irf'z-2111 3 0.42, ' RNLN V 'l I , V, ,A I , . , 5, ! . 1 f, , .I , .Q ., . N , . Ai, . . Q L . -.N -lf! . X1 I gf e , 4-5 ,vf .Q 1 ,ff , 5 Y ,fiixjg fx X -L , . X' 0 f fs ,.11,. - N .1 , 1544101 xi W'-.1 .16l...-Li N ' 270 W V 0 ,A 0 Nw A ri ff...-'fs ,9- x he 19 Wm X. 1 J . mt ' . fffx -W ' ' Y .5 - 4 13,4224 P ' 'f sw b '.- 'iffy -, in . . . F5 ' - I3 3 .H . 1, . L x W . . Sz,-2. 'pf fg . V B p N15-f- X wezw ' ., 1 My xl. .f.A1LQeu Mi0xQ 1651... x A- W 'XX No V ,H X? . i 1 1 at xx - Q: WS. -1 '35 0' -- ' iffy' t .- - ' 'ful Q.. 1 gm, .7 - Q -E ' Lf' gf-. , .- ff..- ,X N ,f , ..' . . gf- !Afai,,,,., I I , I, . K-QZQE.-si 1 I! ,' K va Q, nw - 'f -'Q , Y- V 4 . ' I -': V. 5 -, .1 - is-2 1 -' . IF . . f . . ' 5 . .J , X. , f f f if ,, , - ' '- : f 1' Y ' 'A . 1.2.1, Ii I Q. ' A ' Q ,.- . A 5 . , ww W - A -gr, -.Q . I ,.,i -. - .- X A f '..'54ZfS0':u , w . ' 1 F x F-K N - S' v,,:,'g F :IM v. 1. , -H 1 'Af . 1 I 'V E .1.,. 'L - , 'FJ' ' .- 0 ' - ' K , A' .A . A .,. ' ' . 1 2:5 ' 1' 'ig ' t-. ' ' lt Q f V -- - af' -.1 -if-Q ' , Y ' , 1, 4' jf' - '3'fq1',. '5Z'Af1.s ' 3 - X ' A -1 's A,:a,, M I p-, V ,Rmb . w . li ., , y I 0 ..' -f ' cf' '- ' fr' 49 f f 1'fi?.Q?-' - . A ',fp A 1' af' -- ' . JC 5-f-:,, V 'H ,gff . , 4-ju. - f' ., ' . - , ff Cf' 5. w...,,., , ', -Q wg' .ff gf' 'xi' JE -5. . ii HARRY RIDGWAY LATHROPE, 1900, PENNSYLVANIA, Leader. First Tenors. Second Tenors. H. R. LATHROPE, 1900, Pa. H. MILLEIL1901, N. J. R. BI. CADYVALADER, 1900. Pal. IT. ANDREXVS, 1902, N. J. C. L. NEIBEL, 1900, O. A. D. XVALIQ, 1902, PH. G. TVATKINS, 1902, N. J. L. H. COOIQE, 1902, N J. XV. N. ADABIS, 21111, 1902, N. Y. P. N. LI'I1i0Y, 1903, Pal O. A. HACIQ, 1903, Ind. First Bassos. Second Bassos. R. H. POOLE, 1900, Ill. XV. F. MOUNTAIN, 1900, N. J. H. Z. GIFFIN, 1900, N. J. C. YEOBIANS, 1900, N. J. A. G. BIARR, 1901, Pa. L. L. BIDDLE, 1900, Pa. A. Ii. ROOT, 1902, Pa. A. DOHBI 1900 N. J. Gr. SEALY, 1902, TEX. O. Ii. BADGLEY, 12101, N. J. H, HERNDON, 1002, 'lx-x. A, w. u1QYNoLns, 1000, Hman BANJO CLUB xx? , Wi 4 .1 EANJU c an k A3 J 0 ww LOUIS BEVIER DEWITT, 1900, NEW YORK, Leader. Banjeaurines. Guitars. L. R. DEXNYITT, 1900, N. Y. H. HIPPLE, 1900, Pa. B. HEALD, 1900, D. C. C. H. STUART, 1900, Ind. E. CURTIS, 1900, D. C. XV. F. THACHER, 1900, Mich. T. F. YVILCOX, 1900, N. Y. R. D, LARABIE, 1901, Mont. C. B. MCCULLOH, 1900, Mont. XV, A. ROBINSON, Jr., 1902, P11 G. T. BROKAYV, 1902, N. Y. R. L. CECIL, 1902, Ala. F. YV. CLAPP, 1902, Md. A. S. PHILLIPS, 1903, Pa. ' Banjos. C. F. EDYVARDS, 1900, Cal. R. OGLESBY, 1900, Pa. Piccolo Banjo. Bass Banjo. C. H. BRADLEY, 1902. D. C. D. A. REED, 1000, Pal. 161 MANDOLIN CLUB W f if . .. l ,Inf-.ni KN f ,-f AJ. NK ff c gf. N 'W N1.WSAJ,f01 Nfl: X Wykgrlb f2fQ x IZ-Sf? WJ ZQQQQ-'Wlq'WJ g S9 . J O ,NJ I Mandolin Club JOHN WILLIAMS CONVERSE.1900, PENNSYLVANIA, Leader. ' if, Mandolins J. W. c.'oNvERSE, 1900, Pa II. I. GASIIILL, 1900, R. I. ' D. A. REED, 1900, Pu. C. E. OTIS, 1900, N. Y. jf. T. I-1 XVILCOX, 1900, N. Y. '75 ff: X, CN Nu W. E. MOUNTAIN, 1900, J. f f 63112 L. E. KATZENBACII, 101, N. Y. . o. K. BADGLEY, 1901, N. J. gx D. R. PFEIFFER, 1902, N. J. 'NS J. S. MQKAIG, 1903, Im. N - ' -, Violins ff-X . X A -7 XC- II. ANDREXYS, 1902, N. J. W. N. ADAMS, 2nd, 1902, N. Y. XT R 1 :ZX- ,fj J ' S. Violincello Viola my X4 2 ' N, X E. o. LUDLOXV, 1902, N. J. R. OGLICSBY, 1900, Pa. , if 51 TX. k X Nj 5' Flute Cornet NSN X' f E. R. PIPER, 1902, Pa. R. S. PARSONS, 1901, Mo. S X K X, . Mandela V f f f J. L. XYELLINGTON, 1901, Ma. 1 , - ff -f . '-if gi Guitars X W IRI. IIIPPLE, 1900, Im. R. D. LARARIE, 1901, Mont. C. II. STUART, 1900, Iud. W. A. ROBINSON, Jr., 1902, Im. l W. E. TIIACHER, 1900, Mich. R. L. CECIL, 1902, Ala. . i X, K Z N P'3NQNfN STA.-.l,AS..rSV'c,. Freshman Musical Organizations Class of 1903 Glee Clob JAMns R. MILLER . . . . . . . Leader First Tenor N. Adams C. A. Garbrick O. A. Hack J. A. Hamilton J. O. Merwin Second Tenor J. P. Cassidy C. T. Haynes T. F. Plunkett R. P. Prewitt A. C. Smith, Jr. E. W'ells A. S. PHILLIPS J. G. Armstrong C. W. Hall R. S. Crocker G. H. Nevins K. M. Coolbaugh A. S. Phillips W. P. Kenny C. H. Adams J. M. Clancy C. Andrews G. S. Couch, Jr. J. F. Betz, III D. DeWitt O. A. Hack First Bass W. Boswell H. G. Freeman A. F. Lewis C. Townsend, Jr. J. H. Walker Second Bass E. Le R. Mack A. R. Martin J. R. Miller I. W. Roberts Banjo Club . . . . . . Leader C. W. Darrow J. O. Mervvin W. D. Herr H. A. Strater H. Johnston, Jr. A. D. Wi1t,Jr. Banjos H. C. Reynolds Mandolin Club C. W. Darrow W. D. Herr J. O. Merwin H. A. Strater n H. Johnston, Jr. A.D.Wilt, Jr. Violins 1 64 L. M. Hamlin K. IRADGLEY, H. BATES, S. BATT, H. UATTING, IK. CA R ROTT, M. MERXYIN, A. GARBRICK, F. LEXVIS, A. COLXVELL, DAUGHERTY, S. DECKER, . L. DIEFFENDERFER, 165 1901 M. REEVE, E. SHAFFER, HARPER, G. MARR, 1902 R. MOFFITT, B. PIPER, H. REYNOLDS, 1903 o. mmmvm, B. MIXSELL, 1904 H. HENRY, D. Nmvm, E. HIRT, G. HUGHES, S. KEITH, K. STURDEVA R. TERHUNE, E. VONDERMU Y. XVILLIAMS. 'WATKI NS, NVORGESTER. H. NVALKER. VV . Pl U I-I L, VV. YVALTER, A. YVYNKOOP. NT, I-II Q.. wi! x-,..f- , K :5 1 - xx ,- fizf 1 ,NTI 5 nf TRI Officers 1900- 1901 HAROLD A. VVATRES. IQOI, . . HONVARD P. HORIANS, 1901, . WILLIANI O. MORSE, 1902, . C. E. Burr, G- L. Denny, W. F. Mountain, H. P. Homans, C. S. Lawton, R. P. Swofford, T. D. Carman, G. Curran, john Lloyd, Ir B. G. Huntingdon, Members .1900 1901 1902 I 67 9 CLUB C. H. Stuart, XV. Van Buskirk, R. S. H. A E. A Wm. Thompson, . W'atres, . Moran, O. Morse, . . President Business Manager . . Secretary E. Waggaman, C. Yeomans. G. XV. Yeungling. G. L. Young. A Woodland Wedding A COMIC OPERA IN Two ACTS PRESENTED BY THE Triangle Club of Princeton University TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1900, ENGLENVOOD LYCEUM, ENoLEwooD, N. J. SATURDAY, MAY I2, IQOO, THE CASINO, PRINCETON, N. J. The Libretto and Lyrics by B. C. Huntingdon, 'oo. Music by L. I. Matthews, '01, and H. M. Saylor, ,OI. Cast of Characters Robin Hood-In love with Maid Marion, ............. Friar Tuck-Robin's tippling Monk, .......... ....... . . Little John-Robinls right hand man, .,,....................... . Alan-A-Dale-Minstrel of Robin's hand. In love with Katie, .......... . Will Scarlet, ....,......,....................................................... Lord Don-Poor but the owner of the palace and the father of Maid Marion, .....,......... Isaac Miserheirner--Treasurer to Lord Don. In love with Katie, ........................... The Duke of Mellins-Suitor for Maid Marion's hand and her supposed fortune. Also broke, .. . Jester-Lord Don s Court fool, ......,....................,... ................................. . Messenger to Lord Don's Court, ........ .. ..... Kings Page, ................................................. ...... . A Strolling Entertainer, .............................,........ ........ . Maid Marion-Daughter to Lord Don, and in love with Robin I-Iood. Katie-I-Ier servant, in love with Alan-a-Dale, .......................... Lord Don's Standing Army, .... .Charles Yeomans, VVm. O. Morse, . .'W. F. Mountain .......A. G. Marr, .....C. S. Lawton, ....R. P. Swofford ...R. S. Thompson Curran ......G. L. Young Wm. Van Buslcirk, .G. W. Yeungling. ....Geo. L. Denny .....I-I. A. Watres, A. Moran f C. H. Elmore j VV. S. Bergner l I-I. G. Freeman, L I. O. Mervine Chorus. Act I.-Guests at a feast in honor of the Duke's arrival at Lord Don's Castle. Act I.-Room in Lord Don's Castle, Lincolnshire, England. Act II.-Robin Hoods merry band of outlaws Act II.-Robin Hood's Camp, Sherwood Forrest. Time-About IIQ3 A. D. 168 v The Chorus I. R. Dickinson, '00, R. T. Mount, yO2, I. S, Kinne, '01, F, B, D. B. Rathburn, '00, G, XVatlcins, '02, H. Miller, JOI. C. H Wf E, Hope, VOI. XV. H, Burclifield, '02, R, A, Hunter, '01, R, G. R. G, Porter, '01, I, P. Welling, '03, A. E. Vondermulill, '01, T. F. T. S. Bailie, 102, A. Cn Smith. '03, F, P. Albery, '02, O. A C. A. Cass, '02, J. R. Miller, '03, A. T. Chisholm, loz. The Triangle Club 1899-1900 President, ..,,,,.,.. ,,.,. B, G, HUN'fINGDON, ' Business Manager, ...,..., Secretary, ,,,.. . ,,...,.,..,.. Assistant Business Manager, .. ,,.., ., For the Play-Business Management E, BURR, A, WATRES, ' Hussey, ,O2, Adams, '03. Chase, l03. Plunkett, log Hack, ,O3. OO OO OI P, HOMANS, ,OI Director and Stage Manager, ...,.....,.,........,,,..,,,,.......,,.,, ,,., B , G, Huntingdon, Business Manager, ,,...,...,..,.,.,,,.., ..,..,, ..,..,... C , E, Burr, Assistant Business Manager, ,.,,..,.,,.....,.,,.,,,,,... ..,,.,.. H , Homans, Musical Director and Leader of the College Orchestra, ,.,, I69 ..,, L. I, Matthews, 00 00 OI OI fix lf'E,2?g:.,L2I.d -X K 'fhf' 3-' ., W kesfififfia X 'QT we f Ebivgmw' is I .' J 42- 1 dll Sys., , . , if W fb Wy. I s,,27 fi H ' fy' , Wfiii . --'Qin if J . UE gig-psig' ,, 5 , X kqfs-I-if-by 4 fd X . , - ,H ui k 'X .gil 5 ff . Jqpgbf ff 'L4 fix! A Z , fi ff.-f f-' KJ 2' I mir f-A' ! -'V KI' 5 ,rf r i 'fl f I . 5 , I ., , f f 7 E .X fQ ,-K x X --L TQ Cb v-Q. N. xi. X f X X . 71?-GN ,f 2 L T, 'yfksl egg C if f is 7 i ' ' ,PENRHTN STAIUQN-:S ov. XX-,ff A. D. Childs, I. R. Crawford, H. H. Derr, WK R. Gelston, G. M. Gillette, Latte Griswold, I. W. jameson, 170 unior Prom. Committee V ALEXANDER SMITH, Chairman. C. S. Lane, in R. Lay, I. C. McLean, R. G. Porter, J. R. Pierson, A. E. Vondermuhl E. F. Warner, H. A. Watres. X f I X f 1 f T Q 5 f -' iff-'N X WS? 4 M nggifff ilxxf 'fi XX K X f Sophomore Dance Committee Kg--45 GRESHAM H. POE, Chairman C. H. Bradley P. C. Langdon .1 f , 115 X j - fgfzzleiifx wi .. fl. I U. 'nk WSW, Xx..?'-SJ-ii' ,' f V 4 I 1 jf . x X . X! XXX ,fflnfr I X5 ' WELLINGTGN XX. 'itll -X. 1 171 O. L. Bleakley A. T. Chisholm L. H. Cooke I. L. Grove Hugh Herndon J. M. Kennedy, Jr, E. K. Large D. H. McAlpin, H O. T. Mallery VV. A. Robinson, George Sealy, ji-. H. C. Voorhees THE CAMPUS-LOOKING 'ggwmgp Ngxssggu STREET 173 if-'E ' X Ivy Club J. HALL . . President P HOMANS . Treasurer I. YVILSON . Secretary S. ALEXANDER Assistant Treasurer Governors C. CUYLER, ,79 . . President P. BURGESS, JR., '90 . Treasurer S. LEWIS, ,QI . . . . Secretary C. C. CUYLER, ,79 J. S. MORGAN, '88 E. A. S. LEWIS, ,QI A. B. ROBERTS, '96 R. E. SCHIRMER, 'so C. L. BLAIR, ,go F. W. STELLE, ,93 A. L. XVHEELER, ,QU E. P. BURGESS, JR., ,go H. L. CRAWFORD, ,QS Undergraduate Governor R. L. BENSON, 'or Members 1901 L. S. Bartlett F. I. Hall H. L. W'alton L. M. Dickinson J. Brewer H. P. Homans R. L. Benson R. S. Hyde E. P. Burr C. S. Lane, jr. G. I. Cooke 1902 A. S. Alexander G. T. Brokaw G. H. Poe G. Sealy D. E. Bonner A. T. Chisholm W. A. Robinson, jr. W. A. Steinmeyer C. H. Bradley H. VV. Pell W. W. Roper H. I. Wilson 175 fi J. RIEGEL, '88, W, B. BL.-XCKXVEI Thomas M. Bunti Henry H. Derr, University Cottage Club Officers HENRX' H. DERR . , , ALLAN V. DUNCAN WILLIAM O. MORSE Graduate Advisory Committee J. D. REMSEN, ,93, L. D. SPEIR, '9o, J., '91, C. PORTER, ,95, L. H. BEssoN, '92, Members 1900 H. E. Wagganlan. 1901 ng, Charles Horatio Dugro, Allan Venning Duncan, 1902 Henry Adsit, Holroyd Andrews, Stanley Bright, VV. H. Caldwell, W. Poyntell Canby, Lyon Gardiner, Samuel Herbert McVitty, . VVilliam O. Morse, I james G. Muir, T. Stanley Parson, Robert H. Paulnlier, Albert K. Root, 77 . President Treasurer . Secretary T. SLIDELL. '95 lVillian1 Kirkby Dwight. Fred. N. Shepard, George B. Trumbull, Gayle L. Young, Stuart A. Young. . f JJ.,-. 1 .:,,........L.. Tiger Inn Officers G. MCK. MATTIS . President W. E. GREEN . . Vice-President I. W. JAMESON Secretary and Treasurer Board of Governors JAMES WESTERVELT, '92, ARTHUR W. BUTLER, ,92, ALBERT M. WOODRUFF, '94, ROBERT F. LITTLE, Jr., '96 FRANCIS R. HAUSSLING, ,97, ADDISON W. KELLY, '98, DAVID S. COOK, ,99, F. P. KING, 'oo. Members 1901 W. Black, E. Y. Clausen, J. L. Coates, R. Elkins, W. G. Gamble, S. Hamilton, G. McK. Mattis, J. W. I2-11165011 1902 E. F. Auewalt, J. P. Argersinger, S. V. Brown, C. A. Cass, G. F. Eaton, E. A. Fowler J. T. Gilmer, l R. C. GOfdO11, W. E. Green, E. K. Large, 179 J. Lloyd, Jr., E. C. Luther, T. McConnell, H. McCord, G. T. Priest, R. T. Ross, W. L. Rowe, W. J. Steinwender, E. C. Wettlaufer. 1 Cap and Gown Club INCORPORATED 1891. Officers H. ALEXANDER SMITH CALVIN FENTRESS . HUGH HERNDON . NIARSHALL F. IWIILLS . Board of Trustees ALEXANDER C. PROUDEIT, '95 . . . . XVILLIAM B. TRAINOR, '97 . . . . Secretar JAMES S. ROGERS, 393. JAMES L. CRANE, ,99. Members 1900 I Frederick W. Kafer. 1901 John Aitken, N. Bruce Armstrong, Oliver K. Badgley, Mead V. Z. Belden, Alfred De F. Childs, 4Christoph er C. Augur, Alexander J. Barron, J. H. Frost, EPhilip K. Hay, 5:Deceased. Calvin Fentress, O. F. Gardner, Malcolm S. Huey, De Witt V. Hutchings, Ffallk L. Janeway, Hugh Herndon, Isaac Hilliard, Frederick O. Ludlow, Otto T. Mallery, 1902 ISI L. Emery Katzenbach, Clarence D. Kerr, Louis I. Matthews, Howard D. Pancoast, Marshall F. Mills, Philip A. Moore, D. H. McAlpin, II, Edmund B. Piper, . President Vice-President . Treasurer Secretary . President y and Treasurer ORA FLETCHER GARDNER, '. Charles E. Patterson, Howard M. Saylor, H. Alexander Smith, W. Schuyler Smith. Ernest C. Poole, Edgar C. Rowe, VValter D. Stockly. RAYMOND D. LITTLE HAROLD A. WATRES MONTGOMERY OGDEN SAMUEL S. STRYKER CHARLES B Bosrwrcxc, '96, Chairman. H W BRIDGES, '93. Colonial Club Officers Board of Governors CHARLES SINNICKSON, ,Q5. BENJAMIN COATES, '98, R. D. LITTLE, for. H. A. Benjamin Akin, George H. Boynton, David T. Dana, Frank I. Linen, Frederick B. Alexander, Orrin L. Bleakley, William H. Burchfield, Halsted Little, Raymond D. Little, John McWilliams, Hugh Miller, Alexander W. Coleman , Frederick B. Hussey, Russell T. Mount, Members 1898 john Reilly. 1901 J. Donald Morrow, Robert H. Rice, Elting F. Warner, 1902 Damon B. Pfeiffer, Montgomery Ogden, J. King Scott, 183 President . Treasurer Assistant Treasurer . Secretary GEORGE B. LINNARD, '93, D. A. REED, 'oo. Harold A. Watres, John L. Wellington, George W. Ynengling. Samuel S. Stryker, Edward O. Troth, Edward D. Truesdell. V ff - :L ' .1V l.-J fi - f-'Qff'i 2c::-Vf'- -' LL:-V In 31 ,5 2' , 2,2 X511- IQQL'-I',lL,Z - ' -:.:f::',:. - 1 .5-. mf. -:f- fx :ix V :g1 , gr g,5L,j , P. -Bg1.:fq9.'2'piQz4:f QV . V ,V .,.. :y H V,p,,,,Q, V -'gf-1 ., V -. ..e rm. 4- V- , ,. .. ,y 4 H Irv, . ,x 5,5144 1, .- . - 1-If , 22 'NQC. 3.11. 'K my - ,X z:-,:,gg?,e'-- fzllzfq-?.yg4EL:,.. -V-'fri iQ'1:z1V:'- 'wean , 13:55 A V. .,y3,.f,-.1 x gg, 212: V 'f::2:W 34-Q s -. 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Titus, JQQ, XV. D. 'Willingford 'oo 1900 ' William Dodd Wfillingford. Lewis Charles Kleinhans. 1901 Valentine Hummel Berghaus Eric Leonard Bergland, Edmund James Brady, Paul Tulane Bruyere, Howard Carter, V Clarence Valentine Boyer, Frederick Van Anden Brown, Thomas Campbell, john Grains Candor, Travers Denton Carman, If Edward Taylor Casebolt, George Kester Erben, Thomas Wallcer Fisher, John Gilfillan Frazer. Charles Le Boutillier Homer, VValter Ewing Hope, I 902 Henry Barrell Carter, Hudson King Condict, George Vkfellington Curtiss, Oscar Le Neve Foster, James Lawson Grove, Stanley Keith. 185 Phineas Jones, Addison Graham Marr, Louis O'Neill Mellinger, Edward Cuthbert Platt, jr. james Richmond Wfardrop. Linn De Riemer Maynard Lawrence Moore. 'VVilliam Baird Salsbury, James Spear, jr, Mark Douglas VVilson. x CARL S. LAWTON, ALBERT L. KINSEY, GEORGE D. RICHARDS, S. CLARKE REED, . JOHN S. VAN NEST, Arthur E. Pew, '96, 1898 Lew Russell Palmer. Penrhyn Stanley Adamson, Gordon Taylor Beahani, Everettt Lake Crawford, John Nelson Euwer, Xkfilliani Rome Gelston, Latta Griswold, Orville Browning Carrott, Williaiil Addison Dusenbury, Glendinning Burnet Groesbeck, George Bates Harrington, Albert Lawrence Kinsey, The Cannon Club Officers Board of Trustees ,Q7, President ALBE James L. Norris, Jr., YQQ, Members 1901 James Sinylie Kinne, Robert Donnell Larabie, Carl Stewart Lawton, John McCurcly, Ir., Charles Gledhill Meinken, Preston Knox Morrow, I 902 Philip Cuyler Langdon, James Scott Maltman, james Francis Mathews. Jr Arthur Ernst Meier, Eugene Austin Moran, Owen Pickens, 187 . President . Vice-President Treasurer . Secretary RT W. HARRIS, '98, Treasurer Edwin S. Prieth, '0O. 1900 Henry Hughart Laughlin. john Ralston Pierson, Roland Goodwin Porter, George Dickson Richards. Charles Randal Robbins. Stephen French Vvlllllllllll Samuel Clarke Reed, Arthur XlVlllSO11 Reynolds, ,, Merle Dow Thonipson, Harry Judson Uphain, Charles Sinclair VVills. Campus Club Officers JOHN H. CLAPP, . GARDINER WATKINS, C. M. BUCHANAN, R. S. HUNTER, . Undergraduate Advisory R S Hlmfef, VV. P. Howe, W G Young, R. L. Kilby, Members 1901 F. T. Carstensen, R. A. Hunter, I. M. Hood, Ir., S. H. Iams, Austin Leake, I E. T. R. Appleg ate, C. M. Buchanan. F. W. Clapp, I. H. Clapp, D. D. Dayton, 1902 VV. P. Howe, L. S. Kafer, R. L. Kilby, R. C. Kline, r-r G. O. Linkletter, 189 Committee President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary R. P. McClenahan H. C. Voorhees J. B. Taylor, VV. G. Young. R. P. McClenahan G. H. Taylor, Jr., H. C. Voorhees, Gardiner Watkins, C. A. Whitelioxise. -1,:f5:. .1 . C ' xg 3 Q x X Pa, 'J ir x Q '59 f 'P Q, , - ,gfg'.,r1gi5R-NW, z f -qw! I . A N f .W hc LITTLE AND BLAIR HALLS. THE STATION 'jar I f I- S ' f I N I , IIN IIN III' III! fit- ii 3 1 ii I ll I' II I' I I R I I I I QI f I-3'-Q F JSQAmDQQ 1 1901 FRANCIS L. PATTON, JOHN T. DUEEIELD, WILLIAM A. PACKARD, CYRUS F. BRACKETT, HENRY B. CORNWALL, GEORGE BIIACLOSKIE, CIIARLES A. YOUNG, CIIARLES G. ROCKXVOOD, TIIEODORE W. HUNT, GEORGE L. RAYMOND, SAMUEL R. WINANS, XVILLIAM LIBBEY, Cliosophic Society FOUNDED 1765 Faculty Members of Clio Hall ANTJRENV F. WEST, HERMAN C. O. Huss, HENRY B. FINE, WILLIAM F. MAGIE, J. MARK BALDWIN, BLISS PERRY, PAUL VAN DYKE, H. S. S. SMITH, H. D. THOMPSON, W. B. HARRIS, W. M. RANKIN, CHALMERS MARTIN, Adams. Carter, Frazer, Aitken, Casebolt, Gardner, Akin, Childs, Glassmeyer, Allen. Clausen, Goodwin, Badgley, Coale, Gray, Baker, Crawford, E. L., Harvey, Bamman, Dechant, Headley, Bates, Dietz, Hiner, Batting, Dodd, Hope, Belden, Donaldson, Howell, Bernhard, Drake, Hudson, Blake, Duncan, Huey, Bowlby, Dwight, Hutchings, Breckenridge, Eastman, Janeway, Bruyere, Elmore, Jones, Carstensen, Fort, Judd, Abbott, Barron, Boyer, Adsit, Beck, Brush, Andrews, Beresford, Camp, Anthony, Bonsall, Candor, Banning, Boyd, Carman, FRED. NEIIER, H. C. WARREN, H. F. COVINGTON, ELMER LOOMIS, J. M. BROOKS, E. Y. ROBBINS, W. K. PRENTICE, W. U. VREELAND W. A. WYCKOEE, J. P. ATKINSON, J. Y. GRAHAM. JESSE B. CARTER, Katzenbach, Kerr, Kinne, Leake, Linen, Little, H., Lyon, C. A., Lyon, H. E., McAfee, Merrick, Miller, Mitchell, Morrow, Mount, Nichols, Park, 1902 Carson, Chapman, Clark, Coleman, Condit, 192 Parsons, Pierson, Pitcairn, Platt, Plum, Priest. Reeve, Richards, Rogers, Root, Rose, Russell. Schenck, Shaffer, Terhune. Thompson, Cooke, Corbin, Cranz, Curtiss, Dayton, J. E. NIOORE, G. A. HULETT, ULRIC DAHLGREN, J. P. HosKINS, WILLIAM GILIJESPIE, EDGAR GDELL LOVETT E. C. RICHARDSON, BAYARD TUCKERMAN, E. C. OSBORN, H. G. DUFFIELD. Thompson, Vondermuhll, von Krug, VVatreS, Weil, Wentworth, VVhitman, Williams, Williamson, Wilson, E. B. Wilson, E. J., Yuengling. Total QI Ely, Evans, Franklin, Frost, Gregg, -5-.a S, E 65 1 wh-2' 3 A SSL? 1' iq E' 'WWE 55.531674 Guernsey, Harts, Hawley, Haw Hendricks, Hilliard, Hoes, Howe, Hubbell, Huber, Huston, Anderson, R. P., R E Anderson, Austin, Bingham, Blakeman, Byles, Chamberlin, Close, Dear, Decker, Ahrens, Alderfer, Angus, Arms, Ashley, Baker, Baker, C. S., Baker, I. W., Barkley, Bell. Bispham, Boggs Bours, Buckley, Burdick, lvins, jackson, johnson, L., Johnson, E. Kent, liilby, Kimball, Kinsey, Krechting, Latta, Lederer, Field, Franklin, Getty, Hankinson, Hamlin, Hasselman, Havens, Hewitt, Hollenback, Howell, C., Burt, Burtis, Butler, Carter, Clark, H, F., Clark. YV. A., Colwell. Cook, Crosby. Dalton, Dam De Ronde, Dinsinore, Doane, Dufheld, Cli0S0pl'1iC Society iContinueCll 1902 Ludlow, Morse, l.L1tl1C1', Nlqbrtgn, NlcAlpin, Mount, McDermott, Munson, Mackenzie, Norris, MacIntosh, Parrot, MacMurray, Parson, Mallery, Pell. Martin. Post, Meredith, Reed, Moihtt. Rowee, 1903 Janeway, Mack, Keeny, Mason. Kenney, Messler, Knox, C. A., Nevins. Knox, E. P.. Parry, Leigh, Parson. Levy, Pate, Little, Ralph, Lewis, Reed. Lott, Repplier, 1904 Edwards, Lindholm, Graham, Lindsey, Green, Lynn. Hagar, MacCaule Hartman, MacLeod, Heath, Madden, Henry, McLaury, Hornbloxver. G. S., Miles. Hornblower. L. VV.. Moore, Janeway, Mumford Jackson, Myers, Kahler, Newman, Katzenbach, Ottenheim Lee. Reynolds. Lewisohn, Richardson, 193 Sarnrnis, Savage, Schaffer, Schauffler, Schantz, Sealy, Semmes. Shetheld, Shepard, Simpson, Steinmeyer, Reeve, Richardson, Roche, Rogers, Schenck, Scranton, Smith, Stewart, G., Stewart, H., Stratton, Riggs, E. VV' Riggs, T. D, Russell. Sainmis. Savage. Seely. Sheldon. Shoemaker. Sinclair. Sloane, Smith, Sonn, Steele. Stone. Strong, Streubel, Studdiford, Teall, Truesdell, Vail, C. E., NVard, NVaterhouse, VVhite, VVoltmann, Wfright, Young. Total Turner, VValker, T., NValker, J., XfVilson, Wfright, Young. Total Townsend, Trowbridge, Untermeyer, Van Duyn, Walter, Watres. Vxlhipple. Wilclriclc, VVillia1ns, R. A.. W'illiams. R. E.. VVillia1ns, VV. D., VVilsey, Wolff, Woodruff. Wloods. Total STOCKTON AXSON, JOHN H. FINLEY, GEORGE M. PRIEST, HENRY CLAY CAMERON, CHARLES W. SI-IIELDS, CHARLES TXTCNTILLAN, S. STANHOPE ORRIS, WILLIAM B. SCOTT, FREDERICK N. WILLSON, ROBERT MCN. MCELROY. ' American Whig Society , FOQNDED 1769 Faculty Members of Whig Hall JACOB N. BEAM, THOMAS C. LAUGI-ILIN, LUTHER P. EISENHART, ALLAN NTARQUAND, A.LEXANDER T. ORMOND, ARTI'IUR L. FROTHINGHAM, JOHN HOXXVELL WESTCOTT, WOODROW WILSON, LEROY XVILEY MCCAY. GEORGE M. HARPER, Armstrong, Conrow, M. VV., Fried, Babson, Conrow, XV. S., Gansworth, Baldwin, Crane, Gelston, Bachenheimer, Crawford, J. R., Glenn, G. M., Bartholomew, Derr, Glenn, L, F., Batt. Edwards. Harper, Bergland, Elmore, Harding, Berghaus, Fentress, Hawkins, Brewer, Findlay, Hendrix, Albery, Carter. H. B., Curtis, F. L., Applegate, G. Casper, Defrees, ' Augur, Cass. Forsyth, Bauerdorf, Casselberry. Dodd, J. H., Blealcley, Cecil, Erdman, Barnhart, Childress, Gephart, Bright, Condict, Gordon, Cady, Cooper, Hale, Campbell, Conley, Harman, Carney, Cunningham, Harrington, EDWARD P. HULBEltT, FREDERICK XV. KAFER, XVINTI-IROP MORE DIXNIELS. JOHN GRIER HIBBEN, WILLARD HUMPHREYS, ARNOLD GUYOT CAMERON TAYLOR REED, GEORGE S. PATTON, CHARLES F. W. TWZCCLURE THOMAS MARC PARROTT, JUNIUS S. NTORGAN, JOHN H. CONEY, HENRY NEXVIUS VAN DYKE, JOHN BELL HATCI-IER, XVILLIAM H. BTCLAUGHLAN RICHARD F. RIDGXVAY. FRANCIS C. NTCTDONALD, 1901 lrnbrie, J., Meyers, Swofford, Imbrie, M., Miller, F. D., Taylor, Jameson. Omwake, Thomas, Johnson, B. D., Petty, R. B., lfVeSt, Kehr, Petty, VV. F.. VVooden, Kelly, G., Robbins, J. H., 'XVhite, MCLanahan, Steen, VVillis, McClure, Sutton, Yates, Maier, Shepley, Young. Total, 1902 Hauxhurst, Kellogg, MCVitty, Herndon, Keith, McIntyre, Hill, Kline. McCracken, Houser. Lane, Maynard, Howard, Lee, Merritt, Hunt, Leibenderfer, Merwin, Hussey, Linkletter, Moore, Hutton, Lyon, Morrison, Johnson, S. A., MeCreary, Mulock, Kafer, McElroy, Ogden, 194 5 xx X X X x if . X' X Y -xxx R-X . x I Xu P1 f SJ R S' ck ,f 1 0 , 0 x XX Bmgs MADISON' .ful I . .. . Y U I. 7, . ,M f 5 A tm lihi V 'TVB 1 wwl N M M ' WT ' - !2xnYdE1RHQCzA1N uf Wpgfggggwffg Otis, Outhwaite. Pfeiffer, Phillips, Pilgram. Allison, Armstrong, Ames, I. C., Brownlee, Boyd, Beale, Beury, Baylis, Barr. Barnes, Burnham, Cassidy, Candee, Crocker, Conrad, Abbott, Adaire, Allen, Armstron g, Baker, Bannigan, Booth, Beymer, Beaty, Boyd, Butkiewicz, Piper, Pond, Poole, Root, Rose, Childress. Dewitt. Deuel. Detwiler. Decker. M. Darrow. Eclchardt. Eddy, Ely. Fairbanks. Fraser. Galt. Garbrick, Gephart, Gorman. Chambers, Christie, Crane, Daugherty, Davis, Drayer, Duff, Dulles, Porstall, Fox, Garrison, C.. Members of Whig Hall fContinuet-il Rupley. Savage. Schaufller. Sims, Stanihaugh, Grannis. Greene. Haynes. Hamilton. Herr. Hibben. Hodgenian. Hopkins. Howell. A. Hull. Hurlbut. Iinbrie. Iohnson, Lawrence, Leach, Gettys, Grant, Hague, Harly, Henry Hosacl. Jagger, A.. Keith, J. S., Heard, N Keith, W. Kennedy, -s 1902 Stryker, Suderly. Sutton, Thompson. Troth, 1903 Loewenstein, Loueks, MacDonald. McKaig, MeKelvey, McNamara. MePheeters. Merwin, Miller. Mixsell. Moore. Morris. Nicoll. Ober, Odell, 1904 I Lichtenberger, Maynard, Miller, E. W., Miller, F. C., Moore, P. A., Moore, S. L., Mosher, V. VV., Pfuhl, Poole, Pratt, Price, 95 Vail, NV P., VValk, Trowbridge, NVharton, True, Wlhitehill, Uiqger, VVll5Oll, Van Dyke, Wlorcester. Total, Q0 Paull. Sillgefy Perry. Steen. Phillips, Talley. Pitcairn, Taylor. Pymg, Thomas, Remiek. P. N., lVallOWCl', R0be1't5, Xvelllllg. R055 XViCl'1lC. Rutherford, lvfigllfv Scudder, Scott. Schultz, Schultz. Shafer, Shelly, Total. 52 Randall, Sturdevant, Reed, Van Valzah, Riley, Voorhees, Root, 'Wagner, Satterwhite, X1Vight1nan, Sehoonniaker, Vlfilliains, Shaw, Wfilson, Shearer, 'Wind, Smith, VVoods, Stevens, Zinrau. Stowell, Total, 65 BUSIEST DA7 -5 S-A .ff 115 ' IS '5 ms' I ffifi ' 4 's 3, rr.. A 'aff-,fs 'fp x: B -4 H V,vMA W Vyiw ' if-nmvu-H mf I fy 9' 464.4 1,111 BoARp I. S. W' A. E. I. M. Barkley, C. Cowart, . E. Annin, D. Anderson, P. Davis, R. Hardin, The Nassau Literary Magazine Editors ARTHUR H. ADAMS, Pa., PAUL MITCHELL, Ky., J. R. CRAYVFORD, N. Y., HOWARD R. OMWAKE, Pa., LATTA GRISWOLD, N. J., RALPH THOMPSON, N. Y. Managing Editor RALPH P. SYVOFFORD, Mo. Business Manager CARL S. LAWTON, Mo. Editors of the Nassau Literary Magazine Since 1875 1875-76. H. E. Davis, G. Ficklen, J. W. Lowrie, G. B. Stewart, R. A. Edwards, VV. I. Henderson, E. D. Lyon, W. Woodward, 1876-77. XV. Hazard, M. W. -Iacobus, R. B. Kimball, E. Manners, 'W. S. Throckniorton, A. T. Ormond, 1877-78. J. R. Benchoten, P. Bow, W. L. Geer, H. S. johnson, H. Marquand, W. S. McEachron, G. W. Kretzing 1875-79. R. Bridges and H. Goodwin, Managing Editors. F. Durell, C. Martin, I-I. Pitney, E. W. Sheldon, W. R. Wilder, 1879-80. C. A. R. janvier and J. H. McConkey, Managing Editors. J. B. Keenan, VV. L. Sheldon, C. C. Vinton, W. M. Paden, J. T. Wilds, 199 er, S. S. VVeart, Treas. H. E. Fisk, Treas. W. W. Lanrance, Treas H. Woods, jr., Treas. I. D. Paxton, Treas. W. S. Bacot, G. F. Greene, H. G. Bryant, T. M. Forman, S. Depue, A. G. Cameron, G. T. Berry, W. M. Daniels, A. C. McCord, W. D. Gibby, Jas. Barnes, Editors of the Nassau Literary Magazine CContinuedD 1880-81 E. A. Dix and P. Van Dyke, Managing Editors. C. E. Craven, C. E. Dunn, A. L. Kimball, J. L. Moore, R. D. Harlan, W. A. Robinson, Jr., 1881-82. G. L. Day and G. Y. Taylor, Managing Editors. R. C. Hallock, W. W. Scudder, jr., W. G. Sutphen, T. Potter, E. D. Warfield, 1882-83. A. P. Carman and W. K. Shelby, Managing Editors. S. M. Davis, T. R. Paden, V P. L. Rieman, G. W. Gilmore, F. C. Woods, 1883-84. J. M. Baldwin and G. M. Harper, Managing Editors. A. B. Hobbs, F. D. McKenney, C. M. Thomas, 1884-85. T. Pershing and C. XV. Mcllvaine, Managing Editors. C. F. McClumpha, j. Sturges, F. S. Woodruff, 1885-86. J. C. Hathis and S. Paton, Managing Editors. M. M. Miller, W. S. Elder, I. W. McKecknie, 1886-87. P. Matthews and 1. Paige, Managing Editors. E. M. Fitzgerald, M. H. Liddell, F. H. White, 1887-88. B. V. D. Hedges and K. Fullerton, Managing Editors. F. L. Drummond, E. M. Hopkins. T. M. Parrott, 1888-89. W. F. Dix and H. C. Drummond, Managing Editors. W. C. Merrill, L. S. Mudge, H. C. Warren, 1889-9o. H. W. Hathaway and I. M. Yeakle, Managing Editors. V. V. Nicholas, D. L. Pierson, S. H. Shepard, 1890-91. I. H. Dunham and G. R. Wallace, Managing Editors. J. G. Meyers, G. H. Stephens, G. P. Wheeler, 200 H. B. Walsh, Treas. C. Denby, Jr. , Treas. D. K. Fisher, Treas. Wm. Chester, Treas. C. R. Wylie, Jr., Treas. G. Reynolds, Treas. J. W. Queen, jr., Treas. W. H. Forsyth, jr., Treas F. S. Katzenbacli, Treas. W. C. Fisk, Treas. G. B. Agnew, Treas. C. P. Butler, W. A. Dunn, C. Waldo Cherry, Andrew Clerk Imbrie, Laurence F. Bower, P, R. Colwell, Lester P. Bryant, Robert L. Bachmann D. L. Chambers, Editors of the Nassau Literary Magazine CContinuedD 1891-92. H. F. Covington and james Westervelt, Managing Editors. V. L. Collins, C. I. Truby, Jesse L. Williams, 1892-93. C. B. Newton, Managing Editor. Marshall Harrington, L. M. Luke, N. B. Tarkington, H. G. Murray, 1893-94. M'Cready Sykes, Managing Editor. George H. Forsyth, Theodore F. Humphrey, Edward J. Patterson, Paul Burrill Jenkins, 1594-95- John Hamilton Thatcher, Managing Editor. Franklin B. Morse, Edwin M. Norris, Howard Erskine White, Wilbur M. Urban, 1895-96. Alfred L. P. Dennis, Managing Editor. Frank C. McDonald, john J. Moment, Roland S. Morris, H. Gordon Pierce, Business Manager. 1896-97. A. W. Leonard, Managing Editor. ' C. F. Dunn, i R. O. Kirkwood, R. Moore, Business Manager. 1897-98. Robert D. Dripps, Managing Editor. William M. Gamble, William F. MCCOHIDS, Frederick J. H. Sutton, Daniel F. Altland, Business Manager. 1898-99. Walter C. Erdman, Managing Editor. , Samuel Moore, H. B. Patton, Raymond H. A. Carter, Business Manager. 1899-1900. james H. Moffatt, Managing Editor. J. B. Kelly, H. H. Moore, Chas. Yeornans, Business Manager. 201 Tohn G. Wilson, Treas Lee Montgomery, Treas Robert P. Jack, Treas. Jos. S. Bunting, Treas. David Potter. W. M. Post. Meade T. Williams. W. W. Staake. W. F. G. Thatcher, l RINCb1'l ONlAN BOAIXD J. L. BALDXVIN, 1901. A. G. BARTHOLOMENV, 1901. V. H. BERGHAUS, 1901. F. L. JANEVVAY, 1901. Daily Princetonian Editor-in-Chief XVALTER EYVING HOPE, 1901. Associate Editor DEYVITT VERMILYE HUTCHINGS, 1901. Editors H. R. OMWAKE, 1901. A. J. BARRON, 1902. W. H. GEPHART, 1902 R. C. GORDON, 1902. R. E. P. F. I. HILLIARD, 1902. Business Manager Assistant Business Manager JAMES W. JAMESON, 1901. STEPHEN VAN R. TROWBRIDGE, 1902. I l The Prmceton Alumm W eekly Associate Editor Y EDWIN M. NORRIS, 93. Undergraduate Editor Editor JESSE LYNCH WILLIANIS. FRANK L. JANEWAY, '01, Junior Undergraduate Editor GEORGE R. MOFFITT, '02. Business Manager JOHN L. ROGERS, ,o1. L. KILBY, 1902. M. MULOCK, 1902 P. HIBBEN, 1903. L. VVRIG-HT, 1905. The Executive Committee M. TAYLOR PYNE, Chairman, CHARLES SCRIBNER, CORNELIUS C. CUYLER J. W. ALEXANDER, ROBERT BRIDGES, FRANK PRESBREY. 203 B. Bryan, M. Corwine, Emery, A. Dunning, P. Allen, S. Chamberlain, Crouse, D. F. McPherson, A. W. Dickens, W. F. Magie, F. W. Hedges, A. C. Armstrong, E. B. Critchlow, L. A. Lewis, Editors of Princetonian Since Beginning 1876-77. J. F. Williamson, Managing Editor. A. E. Rowell, VV. E. Sleminons, 1877-78. C. L. Williams, Managing Editor. William Dulles, jr., F. H. Kemper, R. A. Mayo, f 1878-79. T. W. Wilson, Managing Editor. R. H. McCarter, F. W. Oliver, 1879-80. H. B. Fine, Managing Editor. G. S. johns, B. Lee, I88O-81. T. B. Warren, Managing Editor. J. F. Cowan, D. A. Haynes, 1881-82. H. H. Welles, jr., Managing Editor. E- S- H11gh6S, E. S. Rankin, D. W. Woods, 1882-83. J. A. Hodge, Jr., Managing Editor. R. W. Speir, F. B. White, 204 . B. Wfarcllaw, jr., H. S. Smith, C. A. Talcott, G. L. Owens, J. O. H. Pitney, john YVilson, R. S. Yard, VVH1. Lihby,jr. , Treas I. H. Kerr, Treas. E. O. Roessle, Treas W. Miller, Treas. F. M. Davis, Treas. B. G. W'inton, Treas F. B. Rue, Treas. G. P. Butler, J. D. Bedle, Jr., J. D. Baucus, A. H. Larkin, W. B. Hodge, W. S. Chase, K. L. Ames, J. s. Black, J. M. Harlan, VV. B. Chapin, C. R. Erdman, F. E. Reid, F. J. Knox, J. Hunter, D. D. Casement, E. A. S. Lewis, Editors of Princetonian qC0ntinuedJ 1883-84. G. H. Carpenter, Managing Editor. J. E. Hedges, F. Jelke, A. G. Todd, 1884-85. F. H. Wilson, Managing Editor. D. Edwards, J. K. Mumford, E. Wilson, 1885-86. R. M. Hodge, Managing Editor., F. Evans, Jr., J. H. Gaines, 1886-87. F. S. Spalding, Managing Editor. G. L. Robinson, G. B. Sloan, Jr., 1887-88. W. M. Irvine, Managing Editor. L. E. Price, A. P. Sturges, 1888-89. R. E. Speer, Managing Editor. D. W. McCord, 1889-90. T. F. Chambers, Managing Editor. W. C. Prime, A. M. Shrady, 1890-91. Alfred P. Dennis, Managing Editor. F. T. Moore, 205 C. T. McMullen, Urquhart, Jr., S. White, VVaggener, Jr., O. Wagenhurst Y. Robbins, J. S. Van Cleve, C. A. Sidler, F. H. Miller, Treas. W. W. Connor, Treas J. C. Cashman, Treas S. S. Izard, Treas. L. Farrand, Treas. J. C. Morris, Treas. G. McF. Galt, Treas. H. McNich, Treas. Editors of Princetonian CContinuedJ 1891-92. Bowdre Phinizy, Managing Editor. Alonzo Church, W. L. Mudge, R. A. Stevenson, J. W. Stork, C. T. Wood. Crowley Wentworth, Business Manager. 1892-93. George Erdman, Managing Editor. Associate Editors. S. Cochran, H. L. B. Henderson. Editors. Philip King, G. H. Miller, C. W. Ottley, A. C. Proudiit, C. T. Riggs. R. A. Warren, F. H. Lester, Business Manager. 1893-94. W. C. Spruance, Managing Editor. Associate Editors. J. D. McCord, J. C. Neely. Editors. F. M. Archer J. E. Bathgate, J. Fentress, Jr., J. F. Wilkins H. S. Fisher, Business Manager. 1894-95- C. H. Bissell, W. B Cook, W. H. Butler, Managing Editor. Associate Editors. V. K. Irvine. Editors. T. S. Huntington, D. R. James, Jr., Business Manager. 206 F. C. Speer. Editors of Princctonian QContinuedJ 1895-96. J. N. Beam, Managing Editor. Associate,Editors. P. H. Cliurchnian, Gordon Johnston. Editors. A. L. P. Denis, 1.1. Elliott, I. R. Graham, P. Hurst, J. D. Small. R. S. Morris, Business Manager. 1896-97. F. N. Jessup, Managing Editor. I-I. N. Reeves, Associate Editor. Editors. H. M. Beam, E. G. Elliott, W. H. Smith, R. C. Wilkins. A. M. Hopper, Business Manager. J. H. Keener, Alum11i Princetonian Treasurer. 1897-98. P. C. Martin, Managing Editor. W. F. MCCOO1I1lJS, Associate Editor. Editors. J. W. Churchman, C. W. Halsey, I. L. Lee, A. C. Sinclair, A. Witherspoon M. F. Loofbourrow, Business Manager. H. H. Yocum, Alumni Princetonian Treasurer. 1898-99. Alexander Armstrong, jr., Editor-in-Chief. Harrie B. Martin, Associate Editor. Editors. N. M. Carter, E. F. Ferris, I. H. Harrison, C. L. Humphrey, W. YV. Staake. E. S. Mitchell, Business Manager. G. K. Reed, Alumni Princetonian Treasurer. 1899-1900. Frederick P. King, Editor-in-Chief. Philip Le Boutillier, Associate Editor. Editors. H. K. Dalzell, E. E. Jones, A. N. Turnbull, D. Y. Davis. C. E. Otis, Business Manager. H. I. Cochran, Alumni Princetonian Editor-in-Chief. J. E. J. Fanshawe, Alumni Treasurer. 207 ,. TIGER BOARD The Princeton Tiger Managing Editor STEPHEN FRENCH XVI-IITMAN, '01, N. Y. Art Editor GEORGE D. RICHARDS. Editors PENRYN S. ADAMSON, '01, Scotland. W. T. MACINTYRE, '02, Pa. J. A. BLAIR,-TR.,,O3,N.J VVILFRFID S. CONROXV, '01, N. Y. P. P. HIBBEN, 'o3, Ind. Business Manager Assistant Business Manager RODMAN SCHAFF, 'OI, Mass. TRAVERS D. CARMAN, '02, N. Y. 209 A. A. Alter, C. C. Dana, H. R. Daniels, P. H. Davis, P. H. Davis, William B. Pell, R. D. Hatch, Editors oi the Princeton Tiger H. R. Daniels, P. H. Davis, J. M. Huston, J. M. Huston, W. W. Periam, Gordon Fisher, S. R. McCormick, Franklin B. Morse, A. W. Leonard, H. B. Master, Since Reorganization in 1890 189o-91. A. C. Mcllvaine, Managing Editor. W. W. Periam, P. Satterthwaite, F. B. Smith, W. R. Deemer, Business Manager. ISQI-92. A. C. Mcllvaine, Managing Editor. P. Satterthwaite, B. E. Stevenson, C. W. Somerby, Business Manager. 1892-93. H. R. Daniels, Managing Editor. F. B. Morse, P. Satterthwaite, T. B. Turner, Business Manager. 1893-94- Gordon Fisher, Managing Editor. Stanley R. McCormick, Samuel Howe, Business Manager. 1394-95- Gordou Fisher, Managing Editor. Stanley R. McCormick, F. B. Morse, Samuel Howe, Business Manager. 210 C. W. Somerby, B. E. Stevenson, T. B. Turner, M'Cready Sykes, N. B. Tarkington, B. E. Stevenson, M'Cready Sykes, M'Cready Sykes, A. P. Nevin, Edwin Shortz, W. S Whitehead R. F. Woods. T. B. Turner, R. F Woods. N.B John J. H. . Tarkington H. Thacher Thacher. 1 H. P. Converse, A. M. Hooper, H. E. Miller, H. E. Mattison, H. B. Lewis, Editors oi the Princeton Tiger CContinuecib I895-96. A. W. Leonard, Managing Editor. S. M. Palmer, W. B. Pell, C. B. Bostwick, Business Manager. 1896-97. S. M. Palmer, Managing Editor. H. E. Mattison, VV. B. Pell, H. Hall, Henry B. Master, F. H. Maule, L. H. Robbins, H' Imbne' B. R. Miller, Business Manager. 1897-98. H. P. Converse, Managing Editor. H. B. Master, H. Imbrie, H. E. Mattison, W. B. Pell, W. C. Erdman, H. B. Lewis, F. H. Maule, C. H. Vail, J. B. Wright, jr., Business Manager. 1898-99. , Frank C. Voorhies, Managing Editor. H. P. Converse, H. Imbrie, C. H. Vail, R. R. Whiting, W. C. Erdman, H. B. Lewis, G. D. Richards, J. R. Woodcock, J. B. XVright, Jr., Business Manager. 1899-1900. Stephen F. Whitman, Managing Editor. Editors. H. Imbrie, P. S. Adamson, W. S. Conrow, G. D. Richards, D. B. S. Rathbun, P. K. Hay, Rodman Shaff, Business Manager. Travers D. Carman, Assistant Business Manager. 211 R. B. Perry, E. Shortz. E. Shortz, C. H. Vail, F. C. Voorhies. F. C. Voorhies, J. fR. Woodcock. X S. F. Whitman. O. T. Mallery, W. T. Maclntyre --'H 511151-1 , ' - . , ' .4 .f ',,.... g: V. VW -Y -v-Q-f M 1901 BRTC-A-BRAC BOARD The Princeton Brie-EL-Brac Volume XXV Class of Nineteen Hundred and One WALTER EYVING HOPE, New York, . Editor-in-Chief JOHN LEETE ROGERS, Connecticut, Business Manager Editors PENRHYN STANLEY ADAMsON, FRANK LATIMER JANEWAY, RALPH POWELL' SWOPFORD, WILFORD SEYMOUR CONRONV, HUGH IVIILLER, JOHN LOIUS WELLINGTON, ORA FLETCHER GARDNER, PRESTON KNOX MORROXV, ROBERT RUDD WHITING, JAMES VVALKER JAMESON, GEORGE DICKSON RICHARDS, STEPHEN FRENCH WHITMAN ! 213 J. B. Henry, A. Brown, W. Brooks, J. N. Anderson, F. M. Davis, A. F. Burt, VV. D. Green, E. W. Harris, J. D. Bedle, Jr. R. W. Johnson, J. H. Kerr, C. C. Cuyler, H. M. Cutts, Bric-a-Brac Editors from Beginning No. 1, Class of '76, A. B. Turnure, Chairman. No. 2, Class of '7S. P. R. Payne, Jr., Chairman. No. 3, Class of ,79. C. A. Talcott, Chairman. J. D. Davis, No. 4, Class of '8o. D. M. Massie, Chairman. G. A. Dunning, H. F. Greene, No. 5, Class of ,8I. F. G. Langdon, Chairman. F. A. Marquand, J. B. Townsend, P. J. Hamilton, J. D. Paxton, W. S. Dodd, D. A. Haynes, P. N. Jackson, No. 6, Class of '82. E. B. Critchlow, Chairman. P. Hemphill, J. G. Hibben, J. A. McWilliams, H. H. Welles, No. 7, Class of '83. O. H. Grouse, Chairman. H. W. Hall, O. Harriman, J. A. Hodge, Jr., J. G. Murdock, No. 8, Class of '84. C. T. McMullin, Chairman. J. M. Lawson, H. N. Paul, Jr., A. G. Todd, C. J. Winton, No. 9, Class of '85, J. K. Mumford, Chairman. A. E. Clerihew, Wm. M. Hall, Jr., T. Pershing, P. Weir, VV. F. Jackson, T. C. Umstead, 214 H. H. Webster. Wm. D. Van Dyke. M. Pitney. R. E. Schirmer. W. H. Vanderburgh J. Wilson. E. M. Royle. H. C. Stewart. E. Wilson. J. Cashman, F. W. jackson, jr., R. Halstead, A. E. Conover, jr., john Bright, Geo. B. Agnew, Leon M. Conwell, Parke H. Davis, R. M. Hodge, C. H. Macloskie, W. M. Irvine, G. K. Edwards, J. M. Farr, Ir., James Barnes, Evan M. Evans, Keppele Hall, Brie-5.-Brac Editors CContinuedJ No. Io, Class of '86, M. Halstead, Chairman. J. W. McKecknie, S. Paton, No. 11, Class of '87, I. W'. Elder, Chairman. J. Paige, No. 12, Class of 'S8. J. H. Pershing, Chief Manager. C. F. W. McClure, T. F. Turner, No. 13, Class of '89. R. E. Speer, Chief Manager. R. H. Life, No. 14, Class of YQO. J. Morris Yeakle, Chairman. H. W. Hathaway, W. B. Hill, VV. M. Rysdyk, ' No. 15, Class of l91. C. F. Howell, Chairman. Thomas F. McNair, J. C. Meyers, W. S. Whitehead, jr.. No. 16, Class of ,92. V. Lansing Collins, Chairman. joseph M. Huston, GeorgeW.Pedclie, Richard F. Woods, No. 17, Class of '93. Harrison R. Daniels, Chairman. Edward R. Palmer,-Ir., N. B. Tarkington, 215 E. H. Pershing, H. Parrish, E. Yeomans, G. G. Merrill, Walter Lowrie, F. Berkeley Smith, Robert A. Stevenson, T. B. Turner, G. Reynolds. C. L. Riggs. G. E. Scott. I, F. Stebbins. D. L. Pierson. R. B. Wallace. John G. Wilson Pennington Satterthwane J. H. Baily, G. A. Brown, G. G. Blackmore, R. Derr, Matthew Baird, Jr. , jas. H. Caldwell, jr., R. H. A. Carter, R. S. Davis, Walter C. Booth, O. Brown, Brie-5.-Brac Editors CContinuedJ No. IS, Class of ,94. M. H. Sicard, Chairman. F. Baily, W. J. Grandin, Jr., F. C. Paulmier, F. Humphrey, No. 19, Class of 795. T. S. Huntington, Chairman. . W. Garrett, J. W. Garrett, S. R. McCormick, C. H. Grant, F. C. Speer, No. 20, Class of '96, C. B. Bostwick, Chairman. C. I. Marvin, A. B. Roberts, W. P. Thomson, No. 21, Class of '97. W. S. Harris, Chairman. Erdman, S. W. Palmer, E. Shortz, A. C. Tyler, G. W. johnson, No. 22, Class of '98. Robert D. Dripps, Chairman. W. F. McCombs, F. H. Maule, . F. Loofbourrow, R. McKelvy, No. 23, Class of 799. George K. Reed, Chairman. C. Y. Freeman, O. D. Kellogg, H. B. Lewis, C. Huey, J. N. Kinney, E. Burr, III, W. Cloney, No. 24, Class of 'oo. Charles Yeomans, Chairman. H. J. Cochran, T. Cover, jr., 216 McCready Sykes, T. I. Perkins, Walter Moses, W. H. Schoonmaker, N. Stahl, I P. H. Williams, 1. M. Scott, W. B. Pell, M. Moody, S. K. Martin, H. Imbrie, E4 E. Jones, J. MCN. Thompson A. W. Schumacher W. F. M. Sowers. S. Taylor. M. T. Williams, S. G. Thomson. R. W. Smith, F. C. Voorhies. F. P. King, C. E. Otis. QE X QffiJ'f' lf' , i J fix ff f' J X rv 2 9 MTHZM Q H 65 M, ' 7 O N 9.7 X' 27 J Q , pg! fymq ' J 'JH' X J V W F 2,1 Y 5 4 1 N- f x M ., . 'fix U ' 'mx HYNNS lx X! : A mn I X- 00 22 by .A , u H, C33 , ..l' A.. y v I, .. E qi lf, 5 X f Q f E Q X ,Wg ,TD G Ralf' CLD ,MRO bfk O 217 The Philaclelphian Society Organization FRANK L. JANEWAY, nd, 'oi . . . . H. ALEXANDER SMITH, '01 . CHARLES CAMPBELL, 'oz HOWARD R. OMWAKE, 'or ORA. F. GARDNER, OI . Graduate Advisory Committee CLEVELAND H. DODGE, '79, Chairman LUTHER D. WISHARD, '77 JOHN J. MCCOOK, LL.D. WALTER A. WYCKOEF, '88 DR. HENRY VAN DVKE, '73 Chairman of Committees JOHN L. ROGERS, 'o1, Bible Study ROBERT S. STEEN, '01, Membership CHARLES CAMPBELL, ,O2, Mission Study QEQRGE H. BOYNTON,,OI, Systematic Giving 318 President First Vice-President Second Vice-Presid ent Treasurer General Secretary ROBERT E. SPEER, '89 T. H. P. SAILER, '89 CALVIN FENTRESS, 'ox, Finance ROBERT Y. WILLIAMS, '01, Library MURRAY-DODGE HALL 455 ff'-QX AKVMWMM W Mi ata, M Wy! FAM' f wx XW' ff .dy-1 Q ,- 3 N . 1 XJ ,. f W V b.-wif: ,Q , x !fC? s,,,,:yfS1iQ:i, ...A, h'1'4:l fqff2' f j,g,, ' f 1 , H., A .,,,. . ,1 , , I w ig gf-97Qf2?Wg 'WEE' X 7 X X 1 gm. 17 X' ,5?lf'7.'5lffIfif'i7'f5'f:f.1'5JiS' Loi 91:52-f '3'.'1:'. 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' Am - SW- X - 21L I '- 1 w w' 2 'A f fi X Officers A. GRAHAM MARR, '01, , , , . I President EIRQB' GRANNIS-,,O3v - V - Vice-President , . .STEWAR13 og, I Secretary E- G. TOWNSEND, '04, , 220 Treasurer John Aitken, P. A. Bissell, F. P. Albery, A. S. Alexander, F. B. Alexander, Craig Biddle, C. V. Boyer, S. W. Armstrong, Morgan Ashley, Byram Austin, W. M. Baylis, L. T. Beale, Chas. Beury, Robt. Burkam, Regis Chauvenet, H. M. Cooper, Norman H. Donald, D. Adler, L. M. Adsit, John S. Allen, H. B. Andrews, W. C. Armstrong, Douglas Ashley, Cecil S. Baker, J. Z. Batten, Geo. Bispham, Jr., Norman Boggs, S. B. Booth, W. A. Bours, Jr., H. H. Bradly, M. V. Belden. E. P. Burr, P. W. Carney, A. T. Chisholm, F. L. Curtis, Richard Ely, J. H. Frost, W. H. Donald, G. W. Faber, Sheldon Franklin, L. B. Garretson, Douglas Gorman, U. B. Grannis, H. V. Guile, C. W. Hall, H. F. Harris, M. S. Burt, G. C. Bakewell, Noel L. Carpenter, Seth C. Catlin, C. R. Churchman, M. D. Cole, W. B. Cosgrave, C. Dean, J. M. Denison, Jr., G. D. Dixon, Jr.. H. M. Dodd, Blain Elkins, St. Paul's Society Bdernbers 1900 A. Embury, Jr.. 1901 F. Carstensen, E. Y. Clausen. VV. R. Cobb, P. E. Hawley, Isaac Hilliard, C. F. Howard, H. VV. Hubbell, F. B. Hussey, Arthur C. Jenvey H. Johnston, A. P. Jones, Henry T. Kays, C. W. Kennedy, Richard R. Lake, V. W. Leftwich, E. F. Leigh, P. N. LeRoy, E. P. Fellows, H. Fleming, Geo. Fox, Jr., C P.H.B. Frelinghuysen, L. R. Fuller, C. Garrison, W. NV. Gordon, H. S. Green, Andrew Hazelhurst. J. S. Hopkins, H. S. Horn, W. H. Kemble, z Latta Griswold, Raymond Little, Fl. C. Platt, 1902 E. C. Luther, J. V. A. MacMurray, P. A. Moore, H. XV. Pell, 1903 H. R. Levick, Jerome Mason, G. Maverick, R. P. McClave, CUOIPSD W. McClave, . J. Meigs, . Nicoll, . Ober, Edgar Palmer, 1904 J. P. Kirkpatrick, D. D. Kerch, R. R. Laidlaw, E. W. Lindsey, F. L. Madden, R. M. Maverick, David Metcalf, G. M. Moffett. R. B. Moore. L. Moore. . Pelham, E. B. Powell, S. A 221 F.. C. Riebe, R. Schart, E. B. Piper, G. H. Poe, L. Robinson, VV. Roper, 2?f H. R. Parsons, A. Pelham, F. T. Pelham, A. S. Phillips, A. H. Platt, Percy R. Pyne, P. J. Ralph, I. W. Roberts, H. S. Rose. A. D. B. Pratt, B. M. Price. H. B. Reynolds, A. W. Riley, C. D. Robert, N . G. Roosevelt, S. M. Root, J. N. Steel, H. F. Spurgeon, J. P. Sousa, Jr.. F. M. Sheppard, H. H. Savage, S. F. 'VVhitman, G. VV. Yuengling. J. E. Semmes, L. M. Snedeker, A. D. Walk. G. H. White. Homer Scott, Ed. W. Scudder, VV. F. Sellers, VV. W. Shelley, R. Silsbee, G. P. Stewart, ' Percival Tillinghast VV. B. Todd, E. J. Turnbull. W. A. Stowell, E. M. Sturdevant, Hollister Sturges, T. G. Townsend, W. H. Underhill, F. B. Vanderhof, H. M. Wilcox, G. A. Wildricic, G. B. Woodruff, F. Waggaman, H. C. Yarrow. J. Zinram. F 1901 SENIOR PARADE P11 SC YM' Presiding Officer OYVSLEY BROKVN, 1900 Judges Prof. ARNOLD GUYOT CAMERON, PH. D. Prof. HARRY FRANKLIN COVINGTON,A.M. Prof. EDMUND YARD ROBBINS, A. M. 1 fl' La Grand Usher JAMES A. WHITE, I9OO 'wt NASSAU LITERARY IVIAGAZINE PRIZE I-4' Q 'L AVVARDED TO If-'I' ALEXANDER J. BARRON, 'Oz -L Pennsylvania Je 224 Freshman Orator FRANK HOYT LITTLE New Jersey Subject OUR PHILIPPINE POSSESSIONS ' 1 Sophomore Orator ALEXANDER JOHNSTON BARRON Pennsylvania Subject BRITON OR BOER Junior Orator FRANKLIN WILLIAM FORT New Jersey Subject THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PEACE- SPIRIT Senior Orator CHARLES DALTON CLEGHORN Vermont Subject PERSONAL REMINISCENCES OF GEORGE WASHINGTON Class oi 1376 Prize Debate Held in Alexander Hall, February 22, 1899, at 10 a. m. Subject RESOLVED, That the mutual interests of Great Britain and the United States would be promoted by a forin Il alliance. AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE AXTELI. JULIUS BYLES, '05, Pemisylvanin. LESTER SCOTT IC.-XFER, '02, New jersey. VVALTER EYVING HOPE, '01, New York. JOHN BAILI-:V KELLY, '00, District of Columbia. Judges G. F. SCOTT, '88. G. R. WALLACE, '9I. H. K. DERLINGER, ,9O. P. PHINIZY, '92. S. SEMPLE, '9I. MR. LEVITT HOWE, MR. BAVARD STOCKTON, PROF. PAUL VAN DYKE. Prize awarded to A. LBYLES, 03. Former Prizernen ,Q2-LER. GRESHAM, ,92. '93-J. B. CARTER, ,93. '94--D. MAQCOLL, 394. '95-R. F. STERLING, '97. '96-M. F. LOOFBOURROW, 98. 225 '97 2981- i99 ' '00 . H. YOCUM, '98 F. ATLAND, '98 S. YVESTON, '99 . I. BYLES, '03, gf' ga.. wr' H 'M Q ,il-. f- ' -N-L.......-.nv-'W' .A -'.' 4 A MONDAY NIGHT CLUB Penrhyn Stanley Adamson, Abram Glenni Bartholomew, Calvin Fentress, Monday Night Members WALTER Ewmo HOPE, , RALPH SERVICE STEEN, Ora Fletcher Gardner, james Walker jameson, Frank Latimer Jan eway, Howard Alexander Smith, 227 Club President Secretary Ralph Powell Swofford, Ralph Sommerville Thompson Herbert Richardson Wooden. Alexander Johnston Barron, Horace Casselberry, George Agnew Chamberlain , Isaac Hilliard, The Fortnightly Club Members William Teall Mclntyre, john Van Antwerp M8CMl11'TH5', Otto Tod Mallery, Philip Augustus Moore, Russell Theodore Mount, 228 Edwin McCord Mulock, Ernest Cook Poole, Robert Haven Schauffler, Stephen van Renseller Trowbridge PHI BETA KAPPA Chapter Beta of New Jersey ORGANIZED PROVISIONALLY IN IS95. CHARTER GRANTED OCTOBER, 1898. Membership Roll FRANCIS LANDEY PATTON, TIIEODORIEXVI-lI'l'E1fIEl-D I'Il.'NT HXLEXANDER TI-IOMAS OIQMIJNID l'lENRY DALLAS THOMPSON JOHN THOMAS DUEFIELD, GEORGE LANSING RAMMOND, l'lERMANN CARL OTTO HUSS, WINTIIROP MORE DANIELS HENRY CLAY CAMERON, SAMUEL Ross WINANS. JOHN HOWELL VVESTCOTT, JOIIN GRIER HIBBEN, WM. ALFRED PACKARD, WILLIAM LIBBEY, WOODROW XIVILSON, QVVJILLARD HUAIIPT-IREYS, CYRUS Poco BRACKETT, WM, BERRYMAN SCOTT. XVILLIAM RJAGIE, EDWIN SEELYE LEWIS, CHARLES AUGUSTUS YOUNG. FRED'Ic NElN'TON XAIILLSON, ERNEST CUSI-IINO RICI-IiXIiDSON GEORGE S. PATTON, CHARLES GREENE ROCKWOOD, ALLAN RJARQUAND. BLISS PERRY, EDMUND YARD ROBBINS. Class 1891 G. R. W'allaCc. Class 1895 ' J. F. Crawford, D. F. Platt, QX. Hayes. Jr., XV. D. VVard, A. R. VVells. Class 1896 P. H. Churchinan, F. L. Critchlow, L. H. Gray, E. B. Hodge, Jr., VV. Loetscher, A. H. Lybyer, C. B. McMullen, NV. A. Mather. J. J. Moment, R. B. Perry, J. M. Trout, E. S. Worceste1'. Class 1897 H. N. Russell, E. W. Axson, J. H. Nichols, XY. P. Jessup, J. H. Keener, Geo. Howe. D. Magic. Jr., H. G. Padget, N. Stahl, A. MQD. Patterson, Class 1898 H. H. Yocum, P. E. Robinson, P. C. Martin, E. P. Prentice, F. L. Johnson, R. S. Birch. R. F. L. Ridgway, I. A. Gaines, H. E. Belcher. L. P. Smith, J. VV. Churchman, VV. E. Nicely. Class 1899 W. M. Schultz, A. D. Kellogg, G. VV. Gordon, M. H. Kratz, R. Wfebster, C. H. Breed, F. R. Elliott, W1 N. Nevius. A. S. WesroII, N. M. Carter, A. Armstrong, Jr., A. XV. Williaiiis. Class 1900 Herbert Douglas, William Sanders Elliot. Adam Miller Hilteheitcl. 'l'honIas Jaeger Snyder Harry John Brandt, Carl Hopkins Elmore. Byron Keyser Hunsberger. Charles Kern Smith, James Bedford Brown. Vernon Lester Hague. Edward Lawrence Katzenbach Lch Roy Urban. David Laurance Chambers, John VVinIfIeld Hanna. James Hugh Fleming Moffatt. , 229 JOSEPH HALL HILL JOSEPH ADDISON JONES ROBERT SERVICE STEEN Yale-Princeton Debate Held at Princeton, May 8, 1900 I i.. .. Subject for Debate I RESOLVED, That the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty should be ratified in the form in which it was originally submitted to the Senate, Lit being understood that any change in the terms of the treaty or any action by the Senate affecting the treaty is not gerrnane to the question at issuej. AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE, Supported by Yale. Supported by Princeton. CHARLES WOLCOTT MERRIAM, IQOI L. S. JOSEPH HALL HILL, 19oo. FRANKLIN ATKINS LORD, IQLO L. 5. JOSEPH ADDISON JONES, IQOO. MASON TROWBRIDGE, 1902. ROBERT SERVICE STEEN, Igor. Judges HON. WILLIANI L. STRONG, New York City. PRES. ANDREW VAN VRANKEN RAYMOND, Union College. PROP. WILLIAM A. DUNNING, Columbia University. The Judges awarded the debate to Princeton. 230 .P '-. 41- ' - A Commemoration Day 154TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SIGNING OF THE CHARTER OF PRINCETON COLLEGE EXERCISES AT 10.30 A. NI., IN ALEXANDER HALL ADDRESS-ON H ETHICS OF AMERICAN CIVILIZATION IN ITS NATURAL AND POLITICAL ASPECTS,H BY THE RIGHT REVEREND HENRY YATES SATTERLEE, D. D., BISHOP OF WASHINGTON DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS-CONEERRED ON THE HONORABLE JOHN HAY, SECRETARY OF STATE 231 4 ..-1.-:..- Q V ll ' 55 5 1 A Z' 2- M0 3 50 1 , .15 9 5 l -1 4 .L -gr' - EV 'Q 3 ui - H, -I I v E. .K 2 +'.' 'I . 1 -- 1 fi i . fl. ,- ! I -A- is ' Ea' 1 ' Z 1- 'S' .f Y' Q M- . gf i 4,1 ,ur H f w L, u f . 1 1h'1gjf1:,.'. 7314. Q 4' -1 5 , 55 -2 P. ,- F, Y Q. , -ug. !1ljg.!Fl,i'l' 0 D 1 ' fl I . , W .....-.-.-.--- , 5, Hi , .1 'v . 5 gf '51, . Ofhcers J. B. HUNT, '02, ....... President V C. S. RIcHARDsoN, JR., . . Secretary and Treasurer C Members 1899 A. S. W'eston. 1901 J. E. Crane, D. T. Dana, S. W. Dodd, D. W. V. Hutchings, Latta Griswold H. I. Schenck, K. L. von Krug, E. J. Wilson. 1902 J. B. Hunt, I. C. Henle ', r., G. W. Scott, Richard El , . H. Dod, A. I. Pilgram, 5 Y F. P. McDermott, W. I. Morrison, W. Phillips, C. S. Sincerbeaux, G. R. Moffitt. 1903 C. S. Richardson, Jr., I. H. Hankinson, G. H. Nevins, R. R. Reed, C. K. Irnbrie. 1904 S. I. Gordon, zd, S. M. Schoonmacker, H. M. Merrick, W. D. Kimball, G. P. Drayer, F. K. Hagar L. G. Bissell C. B. Burtis, W. R. Stone, L. W. I-Iornblower, I. T. Boyd, G. M. Moffett, G. A. Wildrick. 232 ddafgf' .-A x of Vu 9 dig-fo?dI1X -4 41 4. j':f'Ld:? E-'SSSD 15. lines. A Q- T f fQ:- . fp ' I j .fig ff '-nn, 'f 1 N V' .1 1 1 fp f 5 -X 1 Y, .X 1 W . 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L 4 ' ' - f - u 2521457 em 'vm um: :L nam: 235 030043005 O03 004300 CD ooocoG 4:09 oo 43 oo-Q-oocb ooGoooQo0O0QQoO0DQQ if fl 1X W 'X ' 'QTIZ i f M f 51 W Aff ? 0 vvtittva OOZOOIDOOCZOOZOO ooQooOl?vxA'! iylicsoczno oc: Oo OO . Oggsclc m 7 ,e xpr 'I' I ,I ' 1 X fs ff W a MMR AX X, . N I f - -:MW x ' H V 1:4 MM W-N.?-m..xH T91 :Y 1 A .N I xv M ff' Q X-f Z f F Q , + , , AILK l X X wfwflf ,vlm.'.1X ,yibwf .-' NH, Iillqgafvfy ,411 I-v. ' J N I 1d1'i l?S.'iff4 4': W' .A A 'W WWW! f' 5' K K I f X xy 1 ' ff ,Cf Q X f i 4 , EN: V 14 4 X. . t ,I 1 f I '- W ,-,gk 'K W if i ,H+ ff f nv W' J WW , MIM W WZ' -Q'-1-,. XA ,- :Egi,!,, fk j. WZ X W f 5' I 4:E...,.-Tiflzn Vuisggj' ,A E M if K V Q X 236 Members P. T. Bruyere. E. T. Casebolt, H. Andrews, S. G. Babson. J. W. Ames, R. P. Anderson M. Ashley, C. R. Babson, W. G. Barr, I. B. Allen, E. S. Armitage, E. S. Atwater, J. Z. Batten, N. T. Boggs, A. C. Bradley, Essex County Club of Princeton J. D. MoRRow, 'or F. W. FORT, 'or A. C. SMITH, '03 R. B. GRANT, '04 I. E. Crane. F. VV. Fort, H. S. F. Frazer. A. K. Conclict, I. H. Dodd, R. L. Hall, D. S. Bingham, R. G. Chace, G. H. P. Cheney, H. R. Decker. H. H. Bradley, H. M. Bradley, H. D. Bulkley, J. N. Carter, T. Carter, M. D. Cole, Officers 1901 Elroy Headley. P. Jones, C. A. Lyon. 1902 F. O. Ludlow, C. D. McCracken, R. T. M ount, . 1903 S. Franklin, H. Greene, R. C. Hedges, S. T. Holt, 1904 C. Deen, H. Dennis, E. B. Drake, R. B. Grant, L. J. Gordon, 2d 2 1 H. E. Lyon, I. D. Morrow, P. K. Morrow M. Ogden, H. K. Post, R. T. Ross, H. N. Hopkins, C. Howell, E. P. Knox, H. Nevins, J. Holden, C. W. Holzhauer, H. S. Horn, W. M. McCoy, P. J. G. Miller, . President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer . Freshman Director W. B. Mount, S. H. Plum, Jr.. Bert Ripley. F. N. Shepard, E. N. Teall, G. VVatlcins, A. Roche. L. H. Ross, E. VV. Scudder 7 A. C. Smith, jr., R. H. Olin, E. N. Peters, L. I. Plump, W. G. Sill, W. M. Sinclair F. T. Root, H. L. Vlfalton. G. L. Young. S. A. Young. C. E. Sterrett, I. R. Wade, J. H. Walker, C. O. Wheeler. K. G. Smith, XV. H. Underhill A. D. VVhiteside H M. Wilcox, VV. G. W rightson ,B S rm - Yr lt? '44 Qssbi-xy., .6 iL J ll Y I in LTR- 1' M Q j 'ti' l fl , 'fi SM M X I . fli n g 71 1 FS'-, sgiilil JL 'A W, 1 1 1 1 -1 f ':f,, I. P ' 2ll?lllllllllll'fllllmlfImllllrfid'lt'llt:1?3 to .Q 1 .......a . T' me al grgrfv-131. salad, U 97 f eel .f - 10 i M:- ' YQACQ' tif '-2 Jil 521' 5' 'ET -,,.,S'j',,c., M2 -Ji., -Tx 9 4 L. foe.- JOHN MCWILLIAIVIS, 1901, . . E. A. MORAN, 1902, . J. S. TEMPLETON, 1903, . P. H. KENLEY, 1904, John Le Foy Brower, Calvin Fentress, Paul Morse Goodwin, Christopher Colon Augur, Orville Browning Carrott, Henry Barrell Carter, Charles Acllai Ewing, Cyrus Hall Adams, James Cowan Ames, John Burnham, Robert Candee, Martin Cornelius Decker, R. S. Brinkerhoff, E. L. Burrell, S. Catlin, VV. S. Crosby, Jr., R. C. DeMauge LUBW Officers . . . . . . President , . . . . Vice-President . . Secretary and Treasurer . Freshman Director Members John M cVVilliams, Jr., George McKinley Mattis, Harry Bates Harts, Stanley Keith, Rex Mackenzie, John Scott Maltman, NValter Rogers Deuel, George Fernald, Uri Balcom Grannis, Ferdinand Gundrum, Burt Bradley Hodgman, E. A. Graham, A. Hazelhurst, Jr., P. H. Kenley, FU . W, Keyes, 1901 Robert Hinsdale Rice, George Dickson Richards. 1902 Eugene Austin Moran, Ernest Cooke Poole, Albert Keyes Root, Edgar Charles Rowe, 1903 John Agee Jess, Richard Randolph Lake, Arthur Scranton Morris, George Edward Munger, George Tressler Scott, 1904 R. King, E. B. Mason, G. M. Moffatt. A. M. Ottenheimer, 258 Edgar Carlos Riebe. Harry Thomas Willis. Max Schmidt, Harry Judson Upham. Charles Ripley W'ilson. Ralph Silsbee, George Borden Trumbull, Justus Stephens Templeton John Paul Welling. A. Poole, Jr.. H. C. Smith. 73573 . A. Willianis. L E. VVilliams. ll ,W t'lllllllllllllIllll .V H I ily gum Officers J. N. EUWER, 'o1, . . . . . . . President A. T. CHISHOLM, '02, . . . . . Vice-President J. M. LOEWENSTEIN, '03, . . . Secretary and Treasurer R. P. CRARY, '04, . . . . . . Freshman Director Members 1901 E. P. Burr, I. N. Euwer, A. W. Granger, R. F. Swigart, R. G. Carew, C. K. Fried, I. McCurdy, Jr., E. I. Wilsoir. 1902 M. L. Abbott, P. T. Defrees, B. Houser, L. Moore, C. P. Quthwaite F. P, Albery, G. B. Groesbeck, R. I. Leibenclerfer. VV. C. Munson, H. A. True. A. T. Chisholm, R. G. Vtfright, 1903 C. Andrews, R. G. Burlcam, R. W. Gilchrist, VV. K. Tompkins, I. VV. Boyd, J. P. Davies, I. M, Lowenstein, A. D. Wilt, Ir., H. G. Freeman, B. E. Pollak, 1904 W. B. Corrnany, H. R. Hart, H. Pogue, I. R. Truesdale. R. P. Crary, I. A. Justice, B. F. Pogue, 239 ff' :DL 139: i W I I i w Q EU 2 ,GEF 7 365 Q fi ' -, X- 57 -1 ff1f.,,:x:- 1 age ' Wi-Jai SW ' fe- X 9 e W f Ny, ,fir J XX QE V Xi Q. VW X X fill fr1.'WQ? 4ffff Officers JOHN BREWER, 01, GRESHANI POE, '02, . - JOHN S. DANA, '03, . BLAINE EI,KINS, '04, 240 . President Vice-President . . Secretary Freshman Director N G E D C. C. C. R F. J. I. R A H. B. Arinstrong. T. Beaham, L. Bergland, B. Blossom, C. Augur, H. Bradley, M. Buchanan L. Cecil, XN. Clapp, H. Clapp, G. Armstrong. R. Cassilly, Childress, M. Cooper. E. MCP. Armstrong, I. T. Boyd, F. A. Cassily, G. H. Boynton. E. Brady, -T. Brewer, L. R. Brokaw. G. E. Cranz. G. XV. Curtiss. G. F. Eaton. J. H. Frost. J. C. Henley, G. S. Couch. I. S. Dana. I. M. Frost, D. Gorman. G. S. Hamill. I. Cecil, L. G. Cooper, G. C. Crampton, Southern Club H. I. Matthews P. Mitchell, R. S. Parsons, G. T. Priest. C. L. Matthews, M. Meiiief, C. TXT. blerwin. G, H. Poe, J. H, Schaeffer. G. Uber, VV. H. Porter, L. B. Purnell, T. H. Robbins, R. P. Swofford, I. L. XVellington. H. R. XNootlen. G. Sealy, Jr., I. G. Sims, VV. J. Steinwencler G. H. XrVhite, M. D. XVilson. G. Scott, VV. L. Talley, VV. B. Todd, N. S. XlVelch. Members 1901 R. Elkins, C. S. Hudson. V. K. Finley. C. S. Lane, Jr., XV. G. Gamble, C. S. Lawton, M Harper. I. C. McAfee. 1902 T. H. Henry, H. XV. Jackson, H. Herndon, C. G. Johnston, I. Hilliard, I. M. Kennedy, Ir I. H. B. House. R. P. McClenahan H. XV. Hubbell P. T. McElroy, 1903 S. F. Hamill, P. P. Lobit. L. M. Hamlin. J. D. Mason. H Johnston, G. Maverick. A. P. jones, E. S. McCurdy, V C. Leftwich. I. O. Merwin, J. M. Dennison. B. Elkins, H Henson, 1904 J. E. Humbird, W. H. Shaw, I. M. Steele, 241 C. B. Reeves, T. G. Townsend, Jr.. F. P. X7Vaggaman, D. R. E. Wagner, S. XVilliams. 'i 1215'- C' F. Eaton, Ir., I. Hilliard, EQ x 5 J: 9 Officers UL MITCHELL, '01, President F. EATON, 702, Vice-President MCF. CLANCV, '03, Secretary and Treasurer man Director Members I901 P. Mitchell, 1902 I. M 1903 1904 O. Satterwhite, 242 G. T. Beaham, A. Galt, R. Brokaw, W. D. Clark, J-.- Aff! X fn I 1 9511 G. T. BEAHAM, 1901, W. STEINWENDER, I902, S. M. B. LoNG, IQO3, L. A. WIND, 1904, . THE Q. Q1 Officers Members 1901 L. R. Brokaw, P. Brokaw, N. W. G. Gamble, C. 1902 Blossom, C. G. Johnston, 1903 E. F. Leigh, VV. W. Shelley, T. S. M. B. Long, E. 1904 A. C. Griffith, S. L. Moore, D. D. Metcalfe, O. E. Peckham, 243 41' gf UI IQ? ,f x X , ,ti f ell, SZ' . .ar Q sfQ,'4t7?j -X lf. ...,, S? :fl . ll ' , ' - f .1 -9 I4 f: I 1 ' 159225 . . President Vice-President . Secretary and Treasurer S. Hendrix, S. Lawton, A. E. M eier, McPl1eeters, Wells, B. Rankin, Freshman Director G. T. Priest, R. P. Swofford W. Steinwender. R. P. Prewitt, K. C. Weber, B, E. VVilliams, L. I. VVind. J .li 3 1 X314 :Ill gl E' 1: X Q fv X - : , WM i Kg! A 1 . fe V , Z 'J E' -,J 'HM M74 Q' hip, fig, X W! , V: lmiifg g N -X if ' ,A J :. fx ffg Q'-Z L a?5f'5i5'-ggifiiil:cpl Q P' . - ' J , 35 fxfii T'-'?C' 4?EgQE4nnmmr ?9 '4 25 Mi? ip' - Q Q 'V 1 ' ui !!! 7 1 sy I 'E l.. lnw X ' F4 ,QL 7 i 'Fi '-w.,',! ' 'W W' H K YZ flnllnhmlllnl fin ' Q N g b T.V-L 'u'K-2-.s- ' xx J, fish' ' CJHicers P R. L. BENSON, '01, , . . . . President H. I. WILSON, '02, , . , . Vice-President GARFIELD SCOTT, 103, - Secretary and Treasurer G. T. BISPHAM, '04, 244 Freshman Director R. L. Benson, J. L, Coates, I. H. D. Allen, H. C.,AshmeaCl, I. B. Austin, Alexander Adaire, Pierce Archer, Ir., G. W, Arms, G. T. Bispham, I S. F. Glenn, G. J. Cooke. H. Casselberry. D. H. Cochran, D. Baird, C. E. Beury, H. F. Harris, M. S. Burt, I. Chapman, F. W. Dinsmore, J. D. Dixon, Ir,, Philadelphia Club Members 1901 C. LeB. Homer, R. A. Hunter, M. S. Huey. L. C. Hoyt, O. T. Mallery, A. A. Howell, C. K. Imbrie, M. lmbrie, 1902 J. F. Meigs, WV. VV. Roper, 1903 I. S. Lawrence, T. B. Dulles, Geo. Fox, Ir., E. S. Gross, F. K. Hagar, 190 P. N. Le Roy, H. R. Levick, A. I. Meigs, 4 H. H. Henry, XV. D. Kimball, F. H. Krecker, I, P. Lloyd, 245 L. I. Matthews, A. M. Miller, C. C. Smith, S. S. Stryker, W. A. Pancoast, A. S. Phillips, G. Scott, C. H. Reed, E. M. Sheppard, W. R. Stone, F. VV. VValter, J. B. Taylor, jr. H. I. Wilson. I. E. Steen, W. R. Tafel. W. 'VVoods, W. G. Wrightsom J. A. XrVynkoop, H. C. Yarrow, Ir. Central Pennsylvania Club H. A. WATRES, Igoi, R. C. GORDON, 1902, N. G. PARKE, 1903, J. W. CooK, 1904, A. H Adams, H H. Derr, L. J. Bachenheimer, C. E. S. Dietz, V. H. Berghaus, M. O. Edwards, C. D. Besore, E. Glassmeyer, H. G Dechant, F. I. Hall, E. F. Anewalt, S. V. Brown, S. A. Barton, T. E. Campbell, W. S. Bergner, J. G. Candor, S. Bright, W. H. Gephart, VV. B. Gilmore, C. E. Allison, G. F. Close, S. A. Anders, G. W. Ely, L. T. Beale, C. A. Garbrick, G. Bubb, W. Gephart, E Bush, S. R. Hench, Wm. B. Ahrens, Geo. C. Alderfer, H. P. Baker, C. T. Bates, T. A. Butkiewicz, G. I. Cochran, J. W. Cook, W. B. Cosgrave, Members 1901 B. D. Johnson, A. G. Marr, G. W. Kehr, A. D. Merrick, C. R. Lee, L. O. Mellinger, F. I. Linen, VV. C. Meyers, C. A. McClure, H. R. Omwake, 1902 R. C. Gordon, E. C. Luther, E. W. Guernsey, I. G. Martin, S. Hutton, G. R. Moffit, C. F. Lane, J. R. Morton, J. Lloyd, Ir., J. G. Muir, 1903 N. M. Hiltebeitel, E. M. Loueks, W. F. Hollenbaeh, M I. Oswald, C. J. Howard, I. L. Patton, A. S. Hull, I. S. Lawson, J. G. Crane, R. Dougherty D. S. Day, W. K. Ewing, R. H 1904 P. , R. E. E. Rearick, C. Rentschler, H. Henry, B. Hoff, L. Hoops, I. S. Lawson. 246 . President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer P. S. Rice, K. L. von Krug, H. M. Saylor, A- WHQTCS, H. E. Shaffer, M. L. Well, S. H. Shepley, E. B. Wilson. R. S. Steen, VV. Phillips, G. A. Rupley, A. I. Pilgram, H F. Stambaugh, G. H. Purvis, O. J. Unger, C. F. Reed, A. D. Walk. S. J. Repplier, VV. H. Scranton, I. VV. Ro-berts, F. Smith, S. C. Robinson, H. B. Stewart, T. A. Rutherford. F. C. VVallower, H. C. Schweikert, C. M. Wood. F. L. Wright. E. W. Lindsey, E. W. Sturdevant H. M. Merrick, Ir., L. H. Watres, B. Morrow, W. D. Williams. B. W. Pfuhl, Henry Adsit, Edwin C. L. M. Adsit, L. H. Watres, The Hill School Club Cfficers . HOWARD M. SAYLOR, 1901, . . . . . President FREDERICK B. HUSSEY, 1902, . . . . Vice-President L. M. ADs1T, 1904, . . . . . . . Secretary and Treasurer Members ' 1901 Richard B. Elkins, Andrew D. Merrick, Howard M. Saylor, 1902 John H. CIADD, Frederick B. Hussey, John Lloyd, Jr., Frederick O. Ludlow Luther, Otto T. Mallery, Marshall F. Mills James Spear, Ir. 1903 U. B. Granrmis, Charles Stevenson, S. Crozier Robinson, I. Burnham, 1904 ' I. W. Cook, H. M. Dodd, XV. K. Ewing, H. M. Merrick, H. C. Smith H. C. Yarrow, Ir. I. M. Denison, Tr., B. Elkins, G. Stockly, 247 X The Mercersburg Club Officers HOXVARD RUFUS OMWAKE, 1901, . . . . ROBERT CALVIN GORDON, 1902, . . . J. STUART MCKAIG, 1903, . . . . ROBERT RUSH REED, 1904, . . . . . Members 1901 L. I. Bachenheimer, C. DeF. Besore, 1902 H. P. Conley, R. C. Gordon, R. F. Hutchinson, S. Hutton, G. A. Rupley, F. F. Schellenberg, G. VV. Schussler, 1903 VV. S. Detwiler, J. S. McKaig, I. Sheasley, 1904 L. E. Dexter, B. V. Doane, W. N. Keith, R. R. Reed, G. I. Phillips. 248 . . . President . . Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer . . Freshman Director H. R. Omwake. E. M. Muloclc, XV. Phillips, M. D. Thompson, O. I. Unger. I. F. Slee, C. M. WVood I. S. Keith, C. H. Reed. N. H. Donald, St. Paul's School Club ARCHIBALD S. ALEXANDER, PERCY R. PYNE, II, . HOWARD H. HENRY, . Archibald Alexander, L. B. Garretson, G. T. Bispham, H. H. Henry, Officers Members 1899 Chester Griswold, Ir 1901 George I. Cooke. 1902 Douglas E. Bonner, 1903 W. H. Donald, A. C. jenvey, C. Nicoll, 1904 N. G. Roosevelt, N Carpenter, E, Lindsay, 249 . . . President . Secretary and Treasurer . Freshman Director Lyon Gardner. A. P. jones, P. R. Pyne, H. F. B. Vanderhoef S. Hopkins, K My -J' 2 Q- , ' mx-- ix'...J 'km E . J. A. J. D. ?FWS WCW UQ F , O eases F. J. HALL, A. J. BARRON, W. E. GREEN, W. F. PRESTON, Aitken, Adams, Le Foy Brower, Blossom, L. Abbot, F. Anewalt, P. Argersinger, I. Barron, V. Boyer, C. Ames, Baird, T. Barron, Bubb, Colie, M. Cooper, C. Alder, S. Baker, A. Bours, P. Butler, B. Corrnany, O L A C S. S. K. Badgley, S. Bartlett, Childs. H. Dugro, Bright, V. Brown, W. H. Burchtield, I. G. Candor, C. A. Cass, G. S. Couch, J. S. Dana, I. P. Davies, D. De Witt, I G-Eddy R. Eddy, M. Fraser, J. R. Dewitt, A. L. Diefenderfer, G. B. Duffield, R. M. Forsyth, A C. Griffith, A. Hazelhurst, Lawrenceville Club Officers Members 1900 W. Fort, M. Iinbrie, Granger, F. L. Janeway. I. Hall. C. D. Kerr. V. Hutchings, C. S. Lane. S. Hyde, H. Little, 1902 A. Chamberlain, D. C. Herron. VV. Clapp, I. Hilliard, . A. Dusenbury, E. C. Hoyt. . E. Green, H. S. Hunt, Herndon. L. S. Kafer. A. L. Kinsey. 1903 VV. Gilchrist, I. VV. Losey, K. Imbrie, T Ireland, Ri. A. jess, F. Johnston, . T. E R. Lake, VV. S. Lawson. N. 1904 S. Hornblower, I-I. W. Hornblower, F. P. Janeway, F. L. Lee, VV M. Magie, R. P. Mumford, G. 251 S. McPheeters. B . Mixsell, P. Mumford. L. Pierson, A. Pancoast, B. Pitcairn. McCauley, S. Mcllvaine, G. McKelvey, F. Preston, C. Ream, E. Riegel, . . . President . Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Freshman Director G. M. Mattis, C. MeLanahan. P. Morrow, XV. B. Mount. E. B. Latta, Jr., J. V. A. McMurr H. McCord, R. T. Mount. R. C. E. Muser, Wh F. Sellers. R. VV. Singer, J. E. Steen, I. Steinbach. -T. S. Templeton, J. H. Wallace. S. S. Sabine, VV. S. Schultz, C. W. Shearer, ay, J. C. Shoemaker, F. I. Sloane, R. J. S. H. A. H. G. E. C. F. E. T. E. F. R. K. H. G. V. S. Parsons. H. Robbins. F. lVhitnian. T. Willis. D. VValk. A. True. Sealy, C. 'Wettlaufeix S. VVills. C. Vlfallowef. Wells. O, VVithee. B. Woods. L. Wright, S. Young. G. Smith, Sturges, A. Vondermuhl P. Wilkinson, B. Williams. Ki kim' t S h l f s me as c oo , . , . ' , --1.1, . K My w p. . .-5' .ff 'pw-t V V F?' V i f 'l . V . v .,.. .. 4. .. , . .. .. -l . .4-'. .ff Q lub 2 41 fV1,, V V xl ' g. l'-51 51 -:fin V l 5'3l'i 21-. 1 xi gf . .-,V , Vsf ' JV-A ' f 1' 1 'f ' 5' V V . 5EH2e3f?4wWei?E25sew sfi5!W1V.ff gs fl -.Q wiwgf, -mil. 1- vp, ' ,:V'...4, :,-X 33+ , ' If J- . - , . - ,..-,gm ' V -' V. , eff -FL.. V. -V..Vf-.V1.V.+.e'evS's- . V -V,-V .,.. - VV V .V V. 1- -- V1 - f is .. -mmf, :,, -1, xy : V 5: V Officers i'1iim.J' 2'w'. V 1 1 Z.. me I. , r2 ? VE3:11.i1 51,4-5 ,VH - .,., -' fir - O- MELLXNGEP-V 1901. P1'e51dCU'i ' l ' V 1N1.1i1sx.52.fs-gal ' wgwg g ..3e,:mq1::.::mfafr'X'-gee - ' f ,,m ,,,N.., - - Ve - fi'ffmwemme1wy1-exe Crew ee on kms. iiggmmmvmmmwbiiw . W. FISHER, 1901, Vxce-President .fx V...--,g.:,V .lil ,W ,,,, f--.X F. V. BROWN, 1902, Sec y and Treas. 1 .fai,.:v31ygV-Vf,. -' 5 .-.. .. . V 1 A, . , p -, .. . -fi l- 1 5. 11 3 --Q-4 l '7'I:12-1.21511 a23.f13x:5 -'ee' f , . . . mm .-mfgpffg ,--::a.,Efs1i., fi we-, J - M-tm ef ed . M11 'saw K - 2 1 . . '. ca me : 1-V. 2 . ' 'Q ew- . 2 . -e 155.240 V. -V 1 V . '14' V- 'Rf .11 1 .4 - 1 . .r.. V . .V iw 1. 1 - 5 :Bl 1 si 1:1 -we-Va, - wh- HV-----4 -v -- - e 1- Members ,Q ' , .Q g:j 1. ,.:-:. - mu-V -' : ', , ,-:W - - 4.-..:..,....,. ............,.,. -kivwkvwmdl -' , , E 190 'f'- - . f e-:QQ 11:u:+,.F1V..?4fi?s'r.r - A116-659 xx . .1 ' uf: iff: . . 5- - vp . 1 . , ffl-f f DV V 1 11:16-V. gi'k'e .5swf - ' T. W. Fisher L. O. M 11 fr - V 1 e 111-61 ...K . if . xv 13 .X ...M . rm. .. A , ' -' ' 125,951 QQAW V. W- C- Meyers, .- , . ' ' - .. 1902 F, P. Barnhart, C. V. McKaig, XV. S. Bergner, I. F. Cooper, F. V. Brown, T. D. Cunningl1am. T. E. Campbell, VV. I. Montgomery 'W. I. Morrison. 1903 I. T. Campbell, W. A. Coulter, I. S. Conrad, G. XV. Ely, Ir., XV. L. Wfilson. 1904 E. D. Aschom, E. L. Hoopes, G. I. Cochran, T. D. Keech, W1 W. Hinclrnan, P. A. Riston, Galt swckly, A 1 ' 252 ... .- U, lg F ,f. r, Blair Academy Club Officers H. L. BOWLBY, lor, . . . . . . . President RoscoE R. SHEFFIELD, 'o2, . . . . . . Vice-President PAUL STRATTON, '03, . . . . Secretary and Treasurer L. G. BISSELL, '04, . . .... . Freshman Director Members 1901 H. L. Bowlby, S. T. D, Jones, F. P. Hiner, H. E. Shaffer, S, XVillia1i1son, 1902 C. E. Vail R. R. Sheffield, VV. P. Vail, VV. R. lfVard. 1903 E. Bush, B. Cole, W. B. Chamberlain, C. A. Knox, T. A. Rutherford, G. A. Wildrick 1904 f G. C, Bakewell, L. G. Bissell, C. B. Burtis, F. H. McLaury, F. VV. VValter, P. Stratton. V XV. B. Buyers, J. D. Miles, Graduate Members W. T. M. Beale, '99, S. N. Hutchison, Frederick Newton. ,97. 253 BROKAVV TANK INTERIOR OF MARQUAND CHAPEL SENIOR SINGING 2 f f af ' LM A fs.-- 'A Jeifif A , J E 5 1,..J' -Jk.J W3 ff kk .-4 X dj NX ' 1 1 I 5 sg .. ii. , 11 , 5, Q5 f fs .M ff 257 O gig.- 4 . an H25 315' Ls, if X 035 G' , g,.n-,, ' 'W' N' NA Q X V59 , ' 2 X' If XX! fix fmw- 'X' Xff X L - - 'M fl ' 1 1? x ' z - p x X X9 9 .f !i 'H Z f NH J 4 W1 N 3,1 Qu N I . E l 54 Wzj I If on ff X W x 'QX X kv gf ZW 'X 5' WM' W 1' 1 x 1 . If X VIII, 1 X Wyf, 46 If V fi7f'.!1 , 1' 1 ,jx '-1 X If PEN: V STA'-:Law-15 'Q- X ! H 1 X, 7 7.x 41, Vlaco Club Officers AXTELL JULIUS BVLES, . President JOHN SVVIFT DAN.-1, . . . Vice-President JOHN STEPHEN O'NEILL, . Secretary and Treasurer FRANKLIN LOCH WRIGHT, Axtell J, Byles, Edward T. Barron, David Baird, Ir., Frederick I. Bleakley, J. Fred Betz. 3d, Robert R. Cassilly, Tesalio R. Cadenas, John MCF. Clancy, William A. Coulter, James T. Campbell, George S. Couch, Ir., House Committee BENJAMIN FICKLIN ELBERT,-IR., Chairman, ROBERT R. CASSILLY, ALEXANDER STOBO, Members john S. Dana, Winthrop Dahlgren. I. Albert Forney, George Fernald, Benjamin F. Elbert, Gilmore S. Hamilton, Jr., Stuart F. Hamill, Daniel S. Horton, Richard E. Herrmann, Frederic B. Lott, 259 Thomas McPheeters, William A. Newell, Morrison I. Oswald, John S. O'Neill, Wfilliam H. Porter, Ir., Elliott W. Pitkin, Norman B. Pitcairn, George Paull, Paul I. Ralph, Clarence E. Sterrett, GEORGE PAULL Alexander Stobo, XValter F. Sellers, Lawrence Sullenberger jacob J. Sheasley, Jay F. Slee, John E. Steen, Franklin L. Wright, Norman S. Welch, Theodore O. Witliee, Wlilliam L. NVilsOn. I U W M H 0 L4 ., Q' as ryan? X W wi? if v2 WW' f 'X fx 9, N 5 N- ,L-A ff ff' 'N w 'Z ff fb?-EEN Xxx I ff' . ' ' 'Z in 7 X f K L f in ' 1. - WU Xaf' 'f Hn X Sw ww Af f , , FV MH jf QWN XV 1, . x Lv x..., -giyi 260 J. B. AUSTIN, I. B. Austin, C. R. Babson. Diavolo Club Officers PAX P. HIBBEN, , , , J I resident V- C- LEFTWICHV . . Vice-President E- 3- MCCURDY, .Secretary and Treasurer House Committee W. B. TODD, JR., Chairman. V. C. LEFTWICH Q Pax P. Hiblnen. Henry T. Kays. Wfilliain Baylis, Jr., C. B. Keeney, Robert Candee, S. N. Carr, I. P. Cassidy, I. S. Conrad, K. T. Frederick, L. M. Hamlin, E. F. Leigh. V. C. Leftwieli, F. H. Little. Elliott S. McCurdy, A. R. Martin, PAX P. HIBBEN, Members 261 ,l. Dudley Mason, R. B. Mixsell, VVilliznn Schuyler Pate, R. E. Rearick, Hayward D. Rose, George H. Thacher, Ir VVilliam B. Toclcl, Ir., R. E. Tiedemann, A. R. MARTIN Cll?l1'lCS Townsend, 112. G. C, Shafer, Harry C. Turner, Erwin Vogelsang, I. H. Wfallcer, Glenn C. WllH1'tOll. I. R. NVade, R. S. Young, NOKAMOI 'Lv - 'kill , Xfzs 3' 45?-'Mi E Q Www M vw yum , , - n 'J Mm' x e.n.nlcr1AnDs. 'o1. 262 C. H. Adams, Ir. C. E. Allison, S. H. Armstrong, R. B. Barnes, W. G. Barr, L. T. Beale, C. E. Beury. dDeceased. FRANK C. WALLOWER, AVENT CHILDRESS, . W. WILSON GEPHART, . W. H. Blakeman, J. W. Boyd, I. D. Brownlee, R. G. Chace, W. B. Chamberlin, jr., A. Childress, J. Crawford, Jr., N okamo Club Officers Members R. S. Crocker, S. Franklin, W. W. Gephart, H. Greene, C. H. Getty, H. V. Guile, C. W. Hall, 263 President . . Vice-President . Secretary and Treasurer G. Hall, VV. P. Hamilton, H. A. Howell, E. M. Louchs, J. L. Patton? H. Roche, Ir., G, T. Scott. H. A. Strater, M. S. Taylor, W. H. lfVagemaker F. C. C. Wallower, L. Wrenn. 2 PIALSTEAIJ H. FREEMAN, FORREST G. PEARSON, ARTH UR 5. MORRIS, james Cowen Ames, james VV. Ames, Chase Andrews, Jr.. Henry C. Ashmead, VValter VVilson B ond. John Burnham, G. H. P. Cheney, james G. Eddy. Mclntyre Fraser. Halstead G. Freeman, Alexander Galt. Uri B. Grannis, B. B. Hodgman. Otto A. Hack, Robert C. Hedges, Edward LeRoy Mack Ravana Club Officers Members blames R. Miller, Arthur S. Morris, George E. Munger, Courtlandt Nicoll, Edgar Palmer. V Norman Huliek Parke, Forrest G. Pearson. Alfred S. Phillips, , 265 . . . President . . Vice- President Secretary and Treasurer Thomas F. Plunkett. R. P. Prewitt, H. C. Reynolds. Arthur P. Robinson, S. C. Robinson, Leland H. Ross, G. P. Serviss, Ir., Ralph Silsbee, Albridge C. Smith, Alexander Speer, Charles M. Stephenson I. S. Templeton. Percy Tillinghast, Edward I. Turnbull, John P. lfVelling, C. Osborne VVheeler, A Vis! 'I :.,., 'T xv- J K- N. 1 5 , '+ ff U7 E, thx -9.9 X N ,XXV X X Ax JN fx 'J f ' , , A1 If 5 .' 5 t pm ff mgx nf Ax, X ,Q ff, ag? Ui Kgs X xx--X xl ,Jn DLMHTT 2 HENRY G. W. YOUNG, GILBERT F. CLOSE, DONALD DE WITT, Robert P. Anderson, Morgan Ashley, 'Walter Boswell, Edward Bush, Gilbert F. Close, Blase Cole, C. WVhitney Darrow, Arthur T. Dear, Martin C. Decker, Donald DeVVitt, Gustavus VV. Faber, Joseph C. Field, Vaquero Club Officers 1 Members VV. Dougal Herr, Charles H. Higgins. XfVilliam R. Janeway. Edward P. Knox, Henry G. Leach, Alfred F. Lewis, R. Charles McNamara, G. Harold Nevins, Robert B. Reed, Frederick W. Reniick, D. Miner Rogers, Thomas A. Rutherford, 267 . President . . Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Norman C. Schenck, Edward W. Scudder, William H. Scranton, Charles C. Sinith, George P. Stewart, Paul Stratton, Thomas L. Thomas. NfVil1iam A. Wilson. Charles M. Wood, Harry H. Wright, Henry G. W. Young. G A S C A 268 H. W. Ameli, I. G. Armstrong G. S. Bubb, R. G. Burkam, K. M. Coolbaugh R. Chauvenet, II, I. P. Davies, C. L. Doe, N. H. Donald, VV. H. Donald, F. C. Fairbanks, Gasca. Club Officers R. VV. SINGER, . . . President G. OBER, IR., . . . Vice-President A. C. JENVEY . Secretary and Treasurer House Committee J. P. DAVIES, J. A. JESS, E. L. PrERsoN. Members L R L. D I-I J. I. A. J. B. H. B. Garretson, W. Gilchrist, G. C. Griswold, Gorman, I. Harris, E. Hustead, Ireland, C. jenvey, A. Jess, F. Johnston, R. Levick, Jr., 269 M. B. Long, W. Losey, P. McClave, W. McClave, S. McKaig, G. Ober, Jr., M. Perry, L. Pierson, B. Purnell, R. Pyne, II, G. B. Rea, C. B. Reeves, I. W. Roberts W. B. Roys, A. B. Schultz. G. Scott, R. W. Singer, W. R. Tafel, E. Wells, E. B. Woods. ,l HARRY R. WILSON, JOHN H. HANKINSON Sidney T. Holt, Edgar H. Havens, Edward D. Perry, C. Spencer Richardson, X' Officers Members Remick C. Eckhardt, Charles C. Hewitt, Benjamin E. Messler, 270 la fin ff, . . . President Secretary and Treasurer john H. Haukinson Harry R. Wilson, Charles K. Imbrie. ANDCJF? '02 NAME. A. A. WOODHULL, M.D., '56, A. S. BICKHAM, '82, W. D. BELL, M.D., '85, JOHN H. DENNY, '87,'t ANDREW BANKS, '89,T I. VAN ESS PHILLIPS, '89, CORNELIUS D. VAN WAGENEN, M.D., '89, HENRY PAGE, JR., M.D., '89, C. E. BABCOOK, '91, CHARLES M. JAMISON, '91, RICHARD COULTER, JR., '92, MORRISON BARCLAY, '92,T THOMAS BARCLAY, '92, ROBERT FIELD, '92, THONIAS S. CRAGO, '93, ROBERT K. PORTSER, '94, JOHN P. POE, '95, HENRY' W. COULTER, '96, DAVID POTTER, 96, GORDON JOHNSTON, '96, WILLIAM G. MITCHELL, '96, R. M. WILLIAMS, ex-'96, J. C. RIGHTER, '96, EVARISTO DE MONTALAVO, '97, R. H. JAMISON, '98, BURT H. LEONARD, '98, RALPH W. SIMONDS, '99,7t JOHN R. BREWER, 1900, JOHN L. DE WITT, 19oo, LEONIDAS COYLE, IQOI, 't Killed at Paniton, Luzon. T Wounded. Princeton in the Philippines But whether on the scaffold high Or in the battle's van, The iittest place where man can die Is where he dies for man. HOME ADDRESS. 616 Equitable Building, Denver, Colo., Dayton, Ohio, 160 W. 83d St., New York City, Winchester, Indiana, Mifiiintown, Pennsylvania, Clavenack, New York, 39 W. 19th st., New York City, Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, 362 Dearborn ave., Chicago, Ill., Greensburg, Pennsylvania, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, Unknown, Waynesbnrg, Pennsylvania, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, I5oo Park ave., Baltimore, Maryland, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, 143 Broad st., Bridgeton, New Jersey Birmingham, Alabama, 1522 3ISt st., Washington, D. C., Unknown, 937 Louisa st., Williamsport, Pa., Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, 792 Broad st., Newark, N. J., Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, Unknown, 35 Lake st., Bridgeton, New York, IKilled in insurgent attack on Manila. 272 REG-IMENT. 8th Army Corps, 71st New York Volunteers, 43d Infantry, U. S. V., Ioth Pennsylvania Infantry, :AISI Infantry, U. S. A., U. S.,S. Relief, 12th U. S. Infantry, 12th U. S. Infantry, Q Ioth Pennsylvania Infantry, Ioth Pennsylvania Infantry, Ioth Pennsylvania Infantry, Ioth Pennsylvania Infantry, 14th Infantry, U. S. A., Ioth Pennsylvania Infantry 1Otl1 Pennsylvania Infantry, 25d Infantry, U. S. A., Ioth Pennsylvania Infantry, U. S. S. Buffalo, 43d Regiment, U. S. V., I U. S. S. t'Baltin1ore, 4Oth Regiment, U. S. V., Utah Volunteer Artillery, Battery B, IOl',l1 Pennsylvania Infantry 10th Pennsylvania Infantry, CO. A, Ist Washington Vols., Ioth Pennsylvania Infantry, 2oth U. S. Infantry, 22d U. S. Infantry, RANK. Colonel and Chief Surgeon. Major and Quartermaster. Major and Surgeon. Private. Corporal. Captain and Regimental Adjutant First Lieutenant and Ass't Surgeon First Lieutenant and Ass't Surgeon Second Lieutenant. Private. Lieutenant. Private. Private. First Lieutenant. Captain. Private. Private. Private. Assistant Paymaster. Lieutenant. Assistant Engineer. Second Lieutenant. Corporal. Private. Private. Private. Private. Second Lieutenant. Private. How Coulter Won His Spurs Lieutenant Richard Coulter, Princeton, ,92, First Lieutenant in the Tenth Penn- sylvania Volunteers, in service in the Philippines, won his spurs by a daring achievement during the seven days, march upon Malolos. In a skirmish near Malolos he led his men through a murderous fire to the relief of the artillery, and then directed the firing upon the enemy. For one hour the fusillade was continued, and at its expiration the Filipinos displayed a Hag of truce. Coulter then conceived of a daring plan, and joined by two others of his company-Alfred Rue and Thomas Campbell-ran down to the river, breasted the current, and, landing on the opposite side, ran up to the Filipino stronghold and demanded immediate surrender. 'lhe Tagalogs seemed dazed by his daring. and twenty of them surrendered and with them fifty guns were captured. A short time after their surrender to Lieutenant Coul- ter, there came running up two companies of Colonel Funston's Twentieth Kansas, accompanied by Funston himself. They were greatly chagrined to iind Lieutenant RICHARD COULTER, 1R.,IST LIEUT., IOTH PA.VOLS. Cgultef in posgegsion, The Death of Ralph Sirnonds Ralph Wilson Simonds, Princetonjqg, a member of Company A, First Washington Volunteers, was killed February 5, 1899, during the first Filipino uprising in the city of Manila. His regiment was one of the first sent to quell the rising in the Filipino quar- ter, and at almost the first volley, he was shot through the chest and sank to the ground fatally wounded. I-Ie was carried to the hospital and died there the same day. His body was brought to Newark, N. J., where his family reside, and was there buried with military honors. 273 RALPH SIMONDS, PRNATE, CO. A, 151' WASH.VoLs y p The Feat of Lieut. Page fucxxoc Q! F2 MONG the many brave deeds done by American SC N S soldiers in the Philippine VVar, none showed ,gy 53, 5, higher courage than the action of Lieutenant f.cwQJ,,t,.D Henry Page, Princeton, ,9I, Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A., and Regimental Surgeon of the Twelfth United States Infantry, who risked his life to save a common soldier from drowning. Lieutenant Page accompanied his regiment on the march from Capas to Tarlac on the morning of November 13, 1899. The route of the march was along the railroad track, and when the column reached the trestle bridge near Tarlac, the mounted officers a11d orderlies were compelled to ford the river, as it was impossible for the horses to cross the bridge. Dr. Page had been delayed some time on the road relieving an exhausted soldier, and the column was some distance in advance when he and his orderly rode forward. VVhen the river was reached the orderly volunteered to find a crossiag, and riding his pony down the steep bank he plunged into deep water. In an instant the current had dragged both horse and rider into midstream, where they sank LIEUT' HENRY PAGE' SURGEON' 12TH 5' INF' out of sight. Without an instant's hesitation, Dr. Page, clad as he was in heavy riding accoutrement, plunged into the torrent and swam toward the soldier, who was slowly drowning and was woefully entangled in his equipment and the pony's harness. just as the plucky surgeon reached the man he sank unconsciousg but Page dove to the bottom a11d dragged up the drowning man by the hair, pushed him away from the crazed pony, safely landed and resuscitated him. He then again entered the water and succeeded in rescuing the pony, which was making a fruitless attempt to reach the shore. Lieutenant Page became greatly endeared to the regiment through his courageous feat, and has been voted aimedal of honor by the Government. - From Zlze Bzzllimaffe Sun. 274 How Private Denny Died QTHE ONLY DEFINLTE ACCOUNT OF PRIVATE DENNY'S DEATH IS GIVEN IN A LETTER FROM ONE OF HIS COMRADES TO COLONEL DENNY, Hrs FATHERJ CAPIZ, PANAY ISLAND, january rg, 1900. MR. DENNY, SR. Dear Si: .'-lt is with a sad heart that I write you these few lines in regard to tl1e death of john H. Denny, who I suppose is your son, and who was killed january 1 ith, at IO o'clock, being shot from ambush by the insurgents as we were going up the river on a cscoe as guard to a load of ammunition, etc. VVe had a detail of eight men of different companies taking the above articles to Company K, at Dao, and Company B, at Mindanom, which is back in the interior twenty or thirty miles. We had gone fifteen miles from here before being fired on, and were only five miles from Dao, where your son was to join his company, as he had been up here on detail. We were fired on at thirty yards point blank, with our men in the middle of the river, and the enemy, twenty-five or thirty ride men, in ambush on a high bank above us. It was a com- plete surprise, but we all rallied to the occasion, and before they could fire a third volley at us, we were pouring a rapid ire i11to the brush where the enemy was located, which soon scattered them, but not before Denny was mortally wounded. He was shot with a Remington bullet, which entered the left shoulder and passed down through the spine and out On the right side just above the belt, paralyzing him from the hips down. Denny showed great nerve and courage, and tried to keep on shooting after he JNO, H, DENNY,-87, PRIVATE 431, U, S, INF, was hit. He was rational and conscious to the last, telling us what to do for him and where he was hit, and that he was paralyzed from the belt down. But he never uttered a groan or showed any signs of pain. He lived an hour after he was hit. We bandaged his wounds with first aid bandages, and did all we could for him g but, as he said, he was past hum-tn aid, and he passed off as quietly as though he were going to sleep. I saw him just before he was buried, and he was as natural as life. We buried him with military honors in the cemetery at Dao, on the western slope of a small hillside, his captain officiating, selecting verses from the Bible, leading in prayer, and the entire company as escort. P. S.-We killed five of the insurgents, but all of them on the island are not worth the life of one American. 275 LIEUTENANT PAUL STOCKLY, PRINCETON, '98 NLY rumor is the word that has come thus far to E' the many who wait so anxiously for news of Lieu- Ef il tenant Paul Stockly, who was captured in the Uh.. .JS Philippines on the evening of january the twelfth, 1900. Shortly after his graduation from Princeton, in july of the lyear 1898, Stockly went to Cuba, and there did most efficient service in directing the crew of a dynamite gun. In that capacity he remained a month, performing similar duty later in Porto Rico. In September, 1899, he received the commission of Second Lieutenant in the Twenty-nrst United States Infantry, which left a few weeks later for the Philippines. There, on january nrst, his regiment set out on active duty. On the evening of the twelfth they lay encamped on the crest of a thickly wooded hill. Lieutenant Stockly rode out with two men to recon- noitre for the lost trail. During the night he went on a short distance through the tliickets, bidding his men await his return. A revolver shot was to be his signal of danger. A few minutes later quick shots were heard, the men rushed for- ward, and found Stocklyts horse without its rider. A careful search revealed no further traces. Since that time all word has been but rumor, and yet, vital with hope that Stockly is still alive. With this hope comes the remembrance of his brave, unflinching personality. And with this remembrance a deep, heartening encouragement. 277 11 -'W 5' 'hav In I 'LT ' :?ifF11?f3? 'I 51 .54 . ' 'F' Is: . ', e V 11- katie. ..V, I- - I v A I 'E -1' ,xxgt 1 M , 11 -- swf- .V Q . , Q- L...-ai :.:L.b 'SA ,ff uf, ip. A 1 V. '-'ww -n'-rf Ji? - ' . S? 35 1-Q7 1, , 1- If '-JfZTTf :Pi,f?f Ex if .4 Que. I I I me .- f7'ni4': -1-3 .- g .' 1 f- -' ,'5Qv -' 15.3 11.1. Lf 5 .,-. ' juxifz x wrgglgx '!' - f -1' , Y i-M,.,, j,ffAIf 1- N?SiI..'19 'H 9 gggrf f w 545 . - .elf +R: A 6 if-.ta t - , L:'lA.?4 -, .ri .fi-I .h 1 I 'kg V , , -H . . .fQ.A:M .,,J34. ' ff' ' ' Q1 ' J '-fkz.-1727 JOSEPH C. RIG!-ITER, SECOND LIEUTENANT, 40TH REGIMENT, U. S. V., PETER VREDENBURG, PRINCETON '92, MILITARY GOVERNOR OF CALACA, AND CAPTAIN OF THE PORT AND COLLECTOR or PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, AND CAPTAIN 28TH CUSTOMQ AT PANAY, LUZON. INFANTRY, U. S. A. 4 .I 1, W 'v xy fr . , E Ig '-'I . I 1 '- Exif' J, .X , , .xx Y Ulf: V f' I . A L I' , . , 4 J . - GW X N' '2Q. . ', . P . ' U. S. GUNBOAT PRINCETON AMONG WHOSE BRILLIANT FEATS IN PHILIPPINE AND CHINESE WATERS VVAS THE RESCUE OF LIEUT. GILMORE AND I-IIS INDOMITABLE LITTLE BAND OF SAILORS FROM THB U. S. S. YORKTOVVN Princeton in the Far North BY PROFESSOR WILLIAM LIBBEY QX95 BI the early spring of last year, the Peary Arctic Q1 5 Club, through its Secretary, Mr. H. L. Bridgman, is 5 proposed that Princeton should send a scientific Dbji expedition upon the steamer going North to the relief of Lieutenant Peary, and I was asked to organize the party. The object of such an expedition, which appeared to promise the best results, was the collection of specimens for our Biolog- ical Museum. With this end in view I asked Dr. A. E. Ortmann, the Curator of Invertebrates, and Professor C. F. W. McClure, Professor of Biology, who was to be accompanied by his demonstrator, Mr. C. F. Silvester, to join me in the enter- prise. Professor Wyckoff was later invited tojoin the party. The expedition was made possible mainly through the kindly co-operation of Mr. M. Taylor Pyne, ,77, and Mr. C. W. Mc- Alpin, '88, who contributed the larger portion of the necessary funds. The whole trip, while full of most interesting experiences, was free from accidents of any sort, and we were successful in every department of work which was undertaken. 280 A very complete series of anatomical preparations was secured, which will be of great service to the department from the point of view of comparative anatomy. Several perfect skeletons were also brought back, and they have been added to our osteological collection. The dredging operations carried on by the party were the means of providing us with a collection of the marine fauna of the Arctic, which is unsurpassed in any of our large Museums, both in the number and fine condition of the specimens. The Princeton flag which accompanied the expedition, and which had been carried to 780 45' North Latitude upon a previous occasion, was advanced to North 790 IOI, thus bringing it within about 750 miles of the Pole. We returned, aftera two months' stay in the frozen latitudes, from an experience which is rarely enjoyed under such conditions of comparative comfort and safety, and are more prepared to appreciate the labors of the man who made the voyage possible by his pluck and perseverance under all kinds of difficulties. ,.4 790 Io' NORTH- THE DIANA VP. .'.u, .21z.:' . . ,-::5:3::v..v12.' -1 -A ,Q:Ex315:54-,:1gfx1.3?,Q:a:Mr-.f.-,:,.w,+1famiVw-..--3,1 I X V 'f' . wr:-, s.--arg, :, H5131 - Q 55391 ,, I . I I .-il. ., ., , .1 ,',f-if-wa .Q gain . ,,-.afa1n.--sg 4121:-1f'.g., -:wi-1--:,m'ff:5W-:Q5 ,, zgfgfi,ww.-f.f,w,,fgv'4 . gm-,1z:,:wgaa1f5,Q ew? V Li - -l1ifff: -E 'S'.'Ff-.-3:-E' . 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At intervals he grunted,but all unheard, unseen by mortals. For that awful bird was sacred-nay, almost divine. An hour later-still invisible-the Owl looked solemnly about. Spread out before his vision were the athletic peoples of the earth, champions from every tribe and nation, from every plain and hillside. Ha! ha ! quoth the Owl, in deep, low tones. Two hundred in all, spectators included. One- fourth of them he recognized at sight. Then slowly that ancient bird turned to the other side of the little wood'and clearing, and saw some fourscore girls and chaperones on benches under an awning. Ha! ha! spoke the bird. A was solemnly working his great neck of 282 grand stand l And at the thought his great sides shook with ever forget-or remember that thought the Owl. heard. The bird turned quickly a long face and a worried look, his beard, on his long frock coat Over all a broad slouch hat. He emotion. Few, indeed, can unique world gathering. So But now a shrill cry was and saw a gentleman with which was printed deep on and the cut of his trousers. was making frantic passes in the air with every finger of his hands, and crying out in high, thin, pleading tones. Backstair? he screamed. 'K I must have Backstairl Mon- sieur Backstair! Vaair he ees ? In answer a gallant athlete, with U. of P. on his sweater and a shoe on one foot, came slowly forward. Bah I some one muttered. Ze art! He ees not arteesteec l Ha! ha ! said the Owl, with a slow, slow wink. That's I3 so. At one o'clock the President d'Honneur, the four Assisting Secretaries and the Field Committee adjourned for two hours or more. And while these were drinking luncheon, the bird began to feel, in his mystic, invisible sphere, the presence of strange. sickly looking beings. 'L Ha! ha IU quoth he, adjusting the bandage on his eye. These are Frenclnnen's chances. Each moment in they trooped by tens and twenties, until the invisible world was fast becoming crowded. The Owl grew peevish. The afternoon brought a rain which was cursed in the voice of the people. All who could got under trees. The gen- tleman, with the worried look, borrowed an umbrella on security. ' Ha! Ha l spoke the Owl, in deep, impressive tones. This delays the game. For he has now but one ha11d left to talk with. The old bird's voice was sad, for he knew he spoke the truth. But in an instant l1is heart leaped into his quivering beak. Right before hin1 they were coming The hundred meter dash! In front he could see na great broad stripe of orange and of black. A moment passed. It was over. And now the Owlls big breast rose 'and fell in fast, quickening rhythm. A locomotive ! Ha! ha! It was glorious! The unbandaged eye winked ragtime. People all around felt more like staying. The cheering grew louder. A world's record was broken. Bets were paid up. Meanwhile, the bird let his spiritual being drift, 011 the smoke of a bad cigar, into the soul of a Frenchman. Here he found these thoughts in bad English. Bah! Vy he wear zee orange-ze 2'U!II'lll6'Sl color in ze prism? Vy he wear eet? Bah! Eet ees not art! A bas jarvees ! Vive la France I Later, in the high jump, another world's record was broken, and IIOXV the news was being Hashed all over the globe, while the modest young hero of it all was approached for fees by his rubber and both locker n1en. Thus ended the first day. The next day was the Sabbath, and this, according to mutual agreement, was spent by the American college sports- men in rest. Monday brought a tug-of-war. On one side stalwart Teu- tons and ineffeminate Frenchmeng on tl1e other, just Ameri- cans, who had never tugged before, and so didn't know how. 2 For this reason it lasted almost a minute, though the French- inen didn't hang on quite that long. Then the Owl's friends all got in and pushed. Ha! ha ! quoth the bird, in deep, low tones. This is funny. An Englishman then laughed. That night the Owl flew solemnly away, his great neck twisted, the eyes still looking back. , I wlxgkiig , lvl ll- Two weeks later he was -'fi ' ,l I speaking upon TheX E29 X Frenchman in Athlet- ' 'UB ' X C ics. Is he a sports- !Wx2' !ic e man P growled the East- X 2 as ' ern Lion on Old North. y Then for a moment that N07 awful bird did ponder. ,nk And this at last was his I L D reply. Not a sportsmanf' he I murmured, sadly. N o, nog you must leave off the man part. Not a Sportsman. The Frenchman is only-a sport. H if e 'll K 'T -,, 'mv :.gQ-1,1ggQ5551:.1 ,gg , - - 1 6? ,jf-'f,s3i.,1i1g,1-2512231-5 f , . ' -Q21 . - ff ff 5:2345 ' QI . 11- 5311? 25- il 515sJ+iffp2f1?-'- '-vi' , f :1E5'1iE,-qg:jZi'QF .. 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J. MARIK BALDWIN HE University exhibit at Paris was made up mainly of illustrative tables and charts, photographs and publications. The charts show a series of facts which bring out the progress and development of the university in a most comprehensive Way. Some of these are: Officers, showing the growth of the Fac- ulty 5 entrance requirements, showing the development of these from year to year 3 undergraduate courses, lists and- the propor- tion of required and elective coursesg non-professional gradu- ate courses 5 attendance, showing the rate of increase in the sev- eral departments by years, classes, etc. g age of graduation g stu- dent expensesg geographical distribution of students, geo- graphical distribution of alumnig alumni who hold important places for have held important placesl in Church and State. Other features of this section of the exhibit were reproduc- tions of the charter of 1848, and of diplomas for the B.A., B.S., M.A. and LL.D. degrees. Many of the charts are in color. Another series of charts presented the property of the university under its various phases-endowments, income, increase from year to year, etc. The maps showed the campus at various periods-1756, 1860, 1880, 1900. This series of charts and maps afford a comprehensive body of comparative data about Princeton never before worked 2 out, the whole being presented graphically to the eye. They have been gathered into a handsome volume bearing the uni- versity arms in color. The nnancial details have never before been published in any form. Among the publications were included a series of college and university catalogues, files of the rvzzssazn Liieraqqf Ulzzgazine, P1'i1zr.ei01zz'avz, etc. The lack of the exhibit was its limitation largely to undergraduate life and affairs. It had little reference to the contributions to science, literature, etc., of the representative Princeton men in and out of the uni- versity. The exhibitwas awarded the gold medal of the Exposi- tion. The scientiiic Congresses held in connection with the Exposition and elsewhere were attended by certain of the Princeton faculty. Prof. Scott read papers at the Interna- tional Geological Congress at Paris and at the British Asso- ciation meeting at Bradford. Prof. VVar1'en attended the International Psychological Congress at Paris. The present writer was appointed by the Government Official Delegate to the Philosophical, Psychological and Social Science Congresses, the occasion of his being abroad being the publication of his Dictionary of Philosophy, which is going through the Oxford Press. Princeton in China BY THE REVEREND Q1 S far as known at this time ninety-two Protestant missionaries have laid down their lives as martyrs during the last six months of anti-foreign uprising Neg . ..b. 'D in China. Of these, tive were missionaries of the as D Presbyterian Church, at the city of Paotingfu, one hundred miles southwest of Peking, in the Province of Chili. And of these five, two, Taylor and Hodge, were Prince- ton men. George Yardley Taylor was born in Taylorsville, Penna. He entered Princeton in 1878, and was graduated with the Class of '82, He was one of the highest stand men in the class, and was regarded as the ablest. He was of Quaker ancestry, and had inherited a quiet disposition. Though he was present at every religious meeting in college, it was as a silent attendant, and no one knew of his missionary purpose until he came to the end of the course. There was never any noise or boastfulness of purpose in him, but, instead, a still, resistless performance of what seemed to him to be duty. After leaving college, he went to the University of Pennsylvania medical school, taking the full course, and then a hospital appointment in the Phila- delphia Presbyterian Hospital, and in january, 1887, sailed for China. For seven years he worked in Peking, with Dr. B. C. Atterbury, carrying on a hospital and dispensaries, and in 1894 removed to Paotingfu with the Rev. J. Walter Lowrie, '76, to establish a new station. He was just the man for such work. In Peking, he had lived in the simplest and most frugal style, yet never allowing his health to suffer 3 and he went to the new field with delight at the opportunity of breaking new ground. For years he has worked in Paotingiu, and faced the end in the midst of his work. There were in Taylor a deep mysticism, a resolute, practical devotion. an almost severe nnseliishness, and a faithfulness to friend and master, which must have been the fruits of his Quaker blood. It was reported that when the mis- sionaries were threatened, one of the local magistrates declared that there was one of then1 who had saved too many lives to be sacrificed himself, and it may be that Dr. Taylor was offered his life, but that he refused it unless all were allowed to escape. It was reported also, that before they died, he spoke to the people, :DQKDCFD Ev? 6 .52 9 9 ff WND DR. 2 ROBERT SPEER, '79 reminding them of their ingratitude, and striving to save them from their hideous crime. And then, he and his friends, Dr. and Mrs. Hodge, and Mr. and Mrs. Simcox and their three little children, met-death together, and as john Bunyan said of Valiant for Truth, 4' passed over, and all the trumpets sounded for them on the other side. Cortland Van Rensselaer Hodge had been a friend of Taylor's from childhood. He was born in Burlington, N. J., july 1, 1872. His father, the Rev. Edward B. Hodge, D. D., '59, was pastor of the Presbyterian Church there, of which Taylor also was a member. Hodge entered Princeton, and was graduated with the Class of 1893. From Princeton he went to the University of Pennsylvania medical school, and then tooka year's residence in the Presbyterian Hospital in Philadelphia. He was married in ISQ9 to Miss Elsie Sinclair, a graduate of Bryn Mawr, and left for China in February, 1899. He was stationed at Paotingfu, but had been transferred to Peking, to take charge of the medical work there, in connection with the Presbyterian mission, and was preparing to leave to take up his new duties when Paotingfu was cut off, the railroad torn up, and the flood of boxers swept up from the south. It was hoped for a long time that he and his wife might have been in Peking, and then that they might have been hidden by some Chinese, whose friendship Mrs. Hodge, who was a woman of singular beauty and attractiveness, had won. 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Program SATURDAY,JUNE 9, 19oO. TUESDAY, JUNE I2, IQOO. TI-IE EXHIBITION OF DRAXVINGS IN THE ENGINEERING AND THE JUNIOR ORATIONS, IO.3O A. M., in Alexander Hall. YALE-PRINCETON BASE BALL GAME, 3 P. M., on University Field. GLEE CLUB CONCERT, 8 P. M., in Alexander Hall. SUNDAY, JUNE IO, IQOO. THE BACCALAUREATE SERMON, II A. M., by the President, in Alexander Hall. TI-IE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE PHILADELPHIAN SOCIETY, S P. M., in Marquand Chapel. Sermon by Rev. James D. Paxton, D.D., ,SO. Dedication of Dodge Hall at the Close of the service. Address by Dr. A. W. Halsey, ,79. MONDAY, JUNE I I, Igoo. OPENING EXERCISES, II A. M., in Alexander Hall. IVV EXERCISES, 12.30 P. M., at Old North. CANNON EXERCISES, 2.30 P. M., around the Cannon. PROMENADE CONCERT, 8 P. M., on the Front Campus. 289 GRAPHICS DEPARTMENTS IN THE SCHOOL OF SCIENCE: MICROSCOPIC EXHIBITION IN THE HIS'fOLOGICAL LAR- ORATORY, AND EXHIBITION OF PATAGONIAN FOSSILS. IN NASSAU HALL DURING THE DAV. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LITERARY SOCIETIES, II A. M., Clio and 'Whig Halls. THE ANNUAL ALUMNI DINNER AND NIYCETING, University Hall, the procession forrning in front of Old North at I P. M. GYMNASIUMI EXHIBITION, 2.30 P. M., in the Brokaw Building. RECEPTION BY THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. PAT-TON, 4 to 6 P. M., at Prospect. THE LYNDE PRIZE DEBATE, 7.30 P. M., in Alexander Hall. THE SOIPHOMORE RECEPTION, IO P. M., in the Casino. WEDNESDAY, JUNE I3, 19oo. THE 151'-,D ANNUAL COMIxIENCEMENT, IO. O A. M. in Alexander Hall, the procession form- O x ing in front of Old North at IO.I5 A. M. HARVARD-PRINCE'TON BASE BALL GAME. 3 P. M., on University Field. LOVING CUP EXERCISES, 8 P. M., in front of Old North. Igoo CLASS SUPPER, 9 P. M., Odd Fellows' Hall. unior Oratorical Contest Alexander Hall, Saturday, June 9th, 1900 Program MUSIC. MUSIC. FRANKLIN XVILLIAM FORT, .... New jersey HERBERT EUGENE SHAEEER, . . . Pennsylvania The Development of the Peace Spirit. Economic Freedom. WILLIAM ARTHUR BABSON, .... New jersey HOWARD EDWVARDS GANSWORTH, . . New York A Nineteenth Century Knight. The Indian American. WALTER EVVING HOPE, ..... New York AUSTICE FORD EASTIVIAN, ..... New York T O1StOi as an Agitatorf' Demosthenes to the American Citizen. GEORGE WASHINGTON KEHR, . . . Pennsylvania RALPH POXVELL SXVOFFORD, .... Missouri 1' The Masterpiece Of American History. The Spirit of Servicef, Judges FOR THE ORATORICAL MEDALS. FOR THE MACLEAN PRIZE. REV. JOHN DEVVITT, '61, MR. N. C. J. ENGLISH, '65, REV. S. J. NICPHERSON, '74. REV. F. S. SCHENCK, '65, REV. J. H. DE VRIES. PROF. T. W. HUNT '65, Junior Oratorical Medals First, . . WILLIAM A. BABSON Third, . RALPH P. SXVOFFORD Second, . AUSTICE F. EASTMAN Fourth, . VVALTER E. HOPE Maclean Prize GEORGE WASHINGTON KEHR. 290 Lyncle Prize Debate Class of 1900 Alexander Hall, Tuesday, ,Tune 12, 1900 RESOLVED, That the establishment of a Separate tariff for Porto Rico is incompatible with a sound constitutional policy AFFIRMATIVE. NEGATIVE. SAMUEL BRYAN SCOTT, Pennsylvania. JOSEPH HALL HILL, Pennsylvania. WILLIAM SANDERS ELLIOTT, Illinois. JOSEPH ADDISON JONES, New Jersey. JOHN BAILEY KELLEY, D. C. SAMUEL MCDOWELL, Pennsylvania. Judges HON. J. V. DENNIS, '65, Maryland. HON. S. B. HUTCHINSON, ,75, New Jersey. HON. W. M. LANNING, of New Jersey. First Prize, JOSEPH ADDISON JONES, New Jersey. Second Prize, JOSEPH HALL HILL, Pennsylvania. Third Prize, JOHN BAILEY KELLEY, District of Columbia. 291 Class Day Exercises Class of 1900 Master of Ceremonies, . WILLIAM HANFORD EDXVARDS Opening Exercises, Alexander Hall, June 11, 1900 Salutatory , WILLIAM HANFORD EDWARDS Class Oration, . . . DAVID LAURENCE CHAINIBFRQ Class Poem, . . . BALDWIN GVVYNNE HUN'1'1NC5'1'ON Ivy Exercises, Nassau Hall, 12.15 p. rn. Ivy Oratipu, ......... JOSEPH ADDISON JONES Cannon Exercises, at the Cannon, 2.30 p. m. Class History, . . . CHARLES YEOMANS Address by Class President, . . OXVSLEY BROXX N Presentation Oration, . . CHARLES HERBERT STEYVART Roll Call by Class Secretary, . FREDERICK PIXUI KING Class Ode Class Day Committee LIVINGSTON BIDDLE, ARTHUR R. T.HILLEBRAND, CHARLES EDWIN OTIS, WALTER C. BOOTH, EDMUND S. BURKE. JR., C. E. BURR, III, WALTER C. CARROLL. THOMAS W. CLONEY, IOHN W. CONVERSE, FRANK W. JARVIS, FREDERICK W. KAEER, FREDERICK P. KING, HARRY R. LATHROPE, GEORGE H. LATHROPE, JAMES HUGH MOFFATT, 292 ARTHUR POE, GEORGE ROSS, W. H. WATKINS, PRESTON VVITHERSPOON W. VAN BUSKIRK. Herbert Douglass Austin. Harry John Brandt. David Laurance Chambers. Andrew Hunter Boyd, Jr., James Bediforcl Brown, Samuel Robert Brown, Ralph Polk Buell, Edgar lfVashing Burclncield, Robert X1Villiams Carter, Henry Jessup Cochran, James Cromer, Henry Kilbourne List Dalzell, Christopher Easton. VVilliam Sanders Elliott, Herbert Kingsbury England, Jacob Fischel, John Rowe Brewer. Malcolm Griswold Buchanan, James Robinson Campbell. Academic Department-Special Honors in VVilliam Harper Davis, Christopher Easton, The Graduating Class I Magna Cum Laude Carl Haplcins Elmore, Vernon Leister Hague. Adam Miller Hiltebeitel. Byron Keyser I-Iunsberger, II Cum Laude Leon Fish, Charles Rankin Hanna. John Winfield Hanna, Clarence Augustus Hastings. Franklin Ferguson Hopper, Rolland Thompson Hull. Joseph Addison Jones, EdW'd Lawrence Katzenbach, John Baily Kelly, George Frederick Lazarus, Charles Levy, Howard McBride. III George Haines Lathrope, Harry Ridgeway Lathrope, 'William F. G. Thatcher. Philosophy-High Honors James H. F. Moffatt, James Hugh Fleming Moffatt Thomas Jaeger Snyder, Leh Roy Urban. Charles Reeves May, Edward Browning Megis, Charles Miller, John Norris Miller. Herbert Hill Moore, Henry Peter Sanders, Robert Burns Lawyer, Samuel Bryan Scott, Algernon Tylor Smith, Charles Kern Smith, John Van Buren Wicoff, Richard Claggett Williams, Harry Steele Zimmerman. Thomas Ferdinand Wilcox. John Fleming Wilson. Albert Southard Wright. Particular Departments Samuel Bryan Scott, Charles Kern Smith. C Iassics- High Honors Charles Miller. 293 Mathematics-High Honors Adam Miller Hiltebeitel. VV. B. Angle. H, D. Austin, Theodore Baker, VV. B. Bamford, B Academic Department fContinu.edJ Iurisprudence and Politics High Honors Honors Edward L. Katzenbach, Samuel McDowell. Albert Southard Wright. Physical Science-High Honors Harry John Brandt. School of Science Honors for General Excellence of Members of the Class of 1900 Science Course Engineering Course Herbert Ziegler Githn. Edward Phinney Hulbert. H. . Bannarcl, Jr. H. C. Barr, Lx. R. Beal, N. D. Belknap, G. R. Bell, I. M. Bennett, jr., J. M. Bergland, L. L. Biddle. VV. C. Booth. A. C. Boyd, A. H. Boyd, Ir.. H. I. Brandt. P. E. Breinig. I. R. Brewer. VV. H. Brooks. C. B. Brown. I. B. Brown, Owsley Brown, S. R. Brown. Class Roll P. E. Brundage, M. G. Buchanan, . P. Buell, pomrnmw . S. Burke, Jr., . E. Burr, gd, M. Cadwalade J. R. Campbell. XV. C. Carroll. M. F. Carrott, R. VV. Carter, D. L. Chambers. C. D. Cleghorn, . W. Burchfield, nl T. VV. Cloney, Ir., H. I. Cochran, I. W. Converse. Thomas Cover, James Cromer, Ralph Crow, Elroy Curtis. H. K. L. Dalzel., I. L. Davis. W. H. Davis. 294 Cl I. C. N. W1 Dean, Cr. L. Denny, E. D. DeVVitt, L. B. DeWitt, T. R. Dickson, Augustus Dohm, F. H. Douglas, iristopher Easton B. Edgar, F. Edwards. D. L. Edwards W. H. Edwards. WV. S. Elliott, C. H. Elmore, Aymar Embury. Ir. H. K. England. I. E. S. D C. .la E. I. Fanshawe, W. Farwell, S. Feagles, . H. Ferrell. B. Finley. cob Fischel. Leon Fish, W. H. Folk, F. KV. Ford, W. S. G. Fowler, I. C. Gardiner, I-I. I. Gaskill. E. S. Gerhard, W. I. T. Getty, H. Z. Githn, R. A. Goodenough. L. A. Greenley, Cecil Griffin, V. L. Hague, WL S. Hammond. C. R. Hanna, I. WV. Hanna, C. A. Hastings. Bradley Heald, Louis I-Ieffelfinger, G. D. Hendrickson, II. H. Hill, A. R. T. Hillebrand. A. M. Hiltebeitel. PTTTJTUE FD 'HTUFUT'-79. '4 UH.. 'U 2 F532 :+i f'9 QW R. . Hull, B. Hunsberger. B. . Huntington, Harold Irnbrie, F. W. Iarvis, C. H. Iones, E. E. Iones, H. L. Iones, I. A. Iones, F. W. Kafer, E. L. Katzenbach. I. P. Kellogg, I. B. Kelley, F. P. King, L. C. Kleinhans, N. B. Knight, Roger Knox, I. MCG. Lane, H. H. Langenberg, R. T. B. Langenbe rg Class fC0nlinggdJ P. H. Larwell, G. H. Lathropc. H. R. Lathrope, H. H. Laughlin. I. F. Lazarus. Philip LeBoutillier. O. S. Lee, Charles Levy, F. V. Lloyd, lL. M. Long, E. D. Lovejoy, Iames Maltman, C. R. May, Howard McBride, C. B. McCulloh, Samuel McDowell, XV. C. McKee, G. S. McKnight, E. B. Meigs, Charles Miller, I. N. Miller, A. H. Mitchell, A. D. Mittendorf, I. I-I. F. Moffatt, I-I. H. Moore, I. E. Morris, VV. F. Mountain. C. H. Murphey, C. L. Neibel, G. H. O'Donnell, Robert Oglesby, C. E. Otis, VV. C. Pitkin, Arthur Poe, R. H. Poole, M. B. Post, P. C. Prentice, I1 . S. Prieth, D. B. S. Rathbun, R. C. Rearling, D. A. Reed, G. F. Roberts, C. E. Robertson, DP . B. Robinson, W. M. Robinson, VV. V. Rosenkrans, 995 George Ross I. I. Saks, H. P. Sanders. R. B. Sawyer, G. P. Schmidt, T. S. Schultz. F. H. Scott, S. B. Scott, Irvin Shupp, Ir.. G. H. Siedler. I. R. Sloane. A. T. Smith, C. K. Smith, H. W. Smith, T. I. Snyder. F. E. Spaulding, F. D. Stone. C. H. Stuart, Iohn Stuart. H. VV. Taylor. W. F. G. Thatcher, Nelson Thomasson, Ir W. H. Thompson, I. W. Thorne, A. N. Turnbull. L. R. Urban, VVilliam Van Buskirlc, S. F. Voorhees, F. O. Waage, H. 11. E. 'VVagga1nan, G. A. Warren, W. H. VVatkins, Herbert Wheeler, I. A. VVhite, I. V. B. Wicoff, T. F. VVilcox, W. D. Willigerod, R. C. Williams, I. S. Willock, I. F. Wilson, Preston Witherspoon, A. S. WfVl'lgl1t. Charles Yeomans, H. S. Zimmerman, C. F. Zimmerman. The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Prizes and Fellowships J. S. K. Mathematical Fellowships, ..... South East Club' Univefgityarello-wsmp. Class of I877 University Fellowships, .... . Charles Scribner Fellowship, ........,. . University Fellowship in Archaeology. ..... . Thaw Fellowship in Astronomy, .............. Chancellor Green Mental Science Fellowship, 1899-1900 ADAM MILLER HILTEBEITEL. of Pennsylvania . OLIVER DIMON KELLOGG, of New Jersey. JAMES CADDALL MORELAND, of Virginia. ...............HUBERT F. FISHER, of Mississippi . . . . . ...... EARL DOUGLASS, of Montana ............HARD1N CRAIG, of Kentucky ........AYMAR EMBURY, JR., of New York .....JOHN MERRILL POOR, of Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . . .JAMES HUGII LTOFFATT, of Maryland Classical Fellowship, ........................... ...HIERISERT DOUGLAS AUSTIN, of Pennsylvania Class of 1860 Experimental Science Fellowship, ............... HARRX' JOHN BRANDT, of Missouri Boudinot Fellowship in Modern Languages, Boudinot Fellowship in History, .............. Alexander Guthrie McCOsh Prize, .. First Prize, Lynde Debate Prizes, Third Prize, Second Prize, . .. Class of 1859 Prize, ..,................ The Baird Prize, Prize for Oratory, Prize for Delivery, .. Prize for Poetry, . Prizes for Disputation, E First Prize, ..... Second Prize, ... ..................HOXX'ARD SNLCBRIDE, of Indiana . . . . .EDWARD LAWRENCE TSTATZENBACH. of New Jersey . .. . . .. . .. ...JAMES HUGH MOEEATT, of Maryland . . . . , . . .JOSEPH ADDISON JONES, of New Jersey .. ......... JOSEPH HALL HILL, of Pennsylvania. ....JOHN BAILEY IQELLY, of District of Columbia .. . .ELMER SCI-IULTz GERHARD, of Pennsylvania. The Baird Prizes ............ . . . . . .DAX'ID LAWRENCE CHAMBERS, of District of Columbia. .....................CHARLES MILLER, of New Jersey. . . . . .HERBERT KINGSBURY ENGLAND, of New Jersey. . . . .JOSEPH ADDISON JONES, of New Jersey. ....JOSEPH HALT, HILL, of Pennsylvania. The George Potts Bible Prizes . . F' t P ' .............................. - ' ' . The George Potts Blble Prizes, E IFS F1231 .SAMUEL ROBERT BROWN, of Pennsylvania Second Prize , .. ..... BYRON KEYSER HUNSBERGER, of Pennsylvania. 296 The The The The junior Urator Medals,4 I The The The The The The Prizes and Fellowships lContinuedl Lyman H. .-Xtwater Prize in Political Science, ..,..,........................ WILLIAM VAN BUSKIRK, of New York, Frederick Barnard XVhite Prize in Architecture. ...,...,......... VVILLIAM SAMUEL HAMMOND, JR., of Pennsylvania. Honorable mention of Louis HElf1fELIf1NGER, of Virginia. Theodore Cuyler Prize in Economics. .........................,...,.......... ROBERT BURNS SAWVYER, of Illinois Class of 1869 Prize in Ethics. ....... . ...,SAMUEL BRYAN SCOTT, Junior Orator Medals I fifirst Prize. .......................... l Second Prize, .. Third Prize. .. L Fourth Prize. .. of Pennsylvania .VVILLIAM ARTHUR BABSON, of New Jersey .. . . .ANsTrcE FORD EASTMAN, of New York ....RALPH POWELL SWOFFORD, of Missouri ....WALTER EWING HOPE, of New York . . . .GEORGE WASHINGTON KEHR, . . .......... ARTELL JULIUS BYLES, ...... . . . .ROBERT BLAKENEY PETTY, IR., EDWIN HENRY KELLOGG, Prize, .. . . . .EDWARD GLASSMEYER, The Junior German Prizes Maclean Prize. ......................... . Class of 1876 Memorial Prize. ........,. . Class of 1870 Junior Prize in Old English, Class of 1870 Sophomore English Prize, . Thomas B. Wanamalcer English Language Junior German Prizes, of Pennsylvania of Pennsylvania of Pennsylvania of Pennsylvania of Pennsylvania g First Prize. .. .. ............. , ................. EDWARD GLASSMEYER, of Pennsylvania T Second Prize, .. .... CHARLES ENOS SNYDER DIETZ, of Pennsylvania The Class of 1861 Prize, .......................................... FRANKLIN PIERCE NICDERMOTT, JR.. of New jersey Honorable Mention of EDWIN HENRY KELLOGG. of Pennsylvania. The Francis Biddle Sophomore Essay Prize, ..........,.................. HARRY FRANK STAMBAUGH, of Pennsylvania Special Fellowship in Ancient History and Archaeology, ..... SAMUEL BRYAN SCOTT. of Pennsylvania '297 Hall Prizes Freshman Prize Debate. First Prize, G. H. NEVTUS. Second Prize, J. LEVY Honorable Mention, A. B. REEVE. Freshman Declamation Contest. First Prize. A. J. BYLES. Second Prize, G. H. NEVIUS. Honorable Mention, W. B. CHA1111ERLA1N, JR, Freshman Essay Contest. First Prize, H. R. DECKER. Second Prize. M. RODGERS Sophomore-Freshman Extempore-Speaking Contest. First Prize, A. B. REEVE, 'o3. Second Prize, J. LEVY, '03 Sophomore Prize Debate. First Prize, D. D. DAYTON. Second Prize, E. H. JOHNSON Honorable Mention, H. M. ANTI-IONY. Junior Prize Debate. First Prize, G. M. RUSSELL. Second Prize, S. VV1LL1A11SON Honorable Mention, E. HEADLEX'. Cl io Senior Oratorical Contest. First Prize, W. S. ELLIOTT. Second Prize, S. MCDOWELL Second Division Special Debate. First Prize, S. BECDONVELL, 1900. Honorable Mention. E. H. JOHNSON, 'o2: D. D. DAYTON. 'oz Third Division Special Debate. First Prize, G. M. RUSSELL, 1901. Honorable Mention, R. T. PARROT, 1902. R. F. PITCAIRN, 1901. Junior Orators. W. E. HOPE. F. W. FORT. A. F. EASTMAN H. E. SHAEEER. VVinners in Junior Oratorical Contest. Second Oratorical Medal, A. F. EASTMAN. Fourth Oratorical Medal, W. E. HOI'E. Lynde Debaters. Senior-Junior Essay Contest. J. A. JONES. VV. S. ELLIOTT. S. MCDOWELL First Prize E. HEADLEY 1901. .. . , ' ' W - L d D b te. Second Prize, B. R. TERHUNE, 1901. Hmels m yn e e 3 Senior-Junior Extempore-Speaking Contest. First Prize, H. K. ENGLAND, ioo. Second Prize, C. LEVY, '00. First Prize, J. A. JONES. In the Yale Debate. . J. A. JONES. General Prize Debate. First Prize, H. J. COCHRAN, 1900. In the Harvard Debate' Second Prize, C. L. NEIBEL, 1900. J. A. JONES. 298 First First First First First Hall Prizes Whig Freshman Prize Debate, Fil'St Competitive Debate' Pfilei P- P- HIBUEN- Second PITZC- H- G- LEACH- First Prize, J. B. KELLY, '00, Second Prize, I. H. HILL, '00 F 05h1U21U Spciikmg Contest. Second Competitive Debate. Prize, B. F. Joi-INSON. Second Prize, D. Dia WITT- First Prize. R. S. STIsisN, 'oI. Second Prize, J. G. Sims, 'oz Freshman Essay Contest. Junior Qratorsh Prize, W. D. HERR. Second Prize, H. G. Lizixcn. XV. A. BABSON. H' E- GANSWORTH. G. VV, KEHR V R. P. SWOFFORD. Sophomore Prize Debate. P1'iZC, J- G- SIMS- SCCOUC1 Prize, P- I- MCELROY- Winners of the Junior-Oratorical Contest. The Maclean Prize, G. W. KEHR. Sophomore Extempore Contest. D , I A First Oratorical Medal, W. A. BABSON. Prize, S. V. R. TROWBRIDGE. Second Prize, W. P. VAIL, Sophomore Essay Contest. Third Oratorical Medal, R. P. SWOFFORD. Lynde Debaters. First Prize, I. B. ETUNT. Second Prize, S. V. R. TROWBRIDGIZ. J. H. HILL- J. B' KELLY' S. B. SCOTT Sophomore Oratorical Contest. D - f 1 L d I t. First Prize, B. HOUSIER. Second Prize, S. V. R. TRcm'1aRIDcsI5. Wmnels O me yn C em C Second Prize, I. H. HII.T.. Third Prize, J. B. KELLY junior Prize Debate. Fri-St Prize, R. s. STEEN. We Debmfs' Second Prize, A. G. BARTHOLOMEW. J. H. HILL. R. S. STEEN. Jnnior Essay Contest. Harvard Debaters. First Prize, I. YArEs. Second Prize, H. R. OAINVAKE. J. H. HILL. A. S. WESTON. 2 1872-wRichard Pearson, North Carolina. 1873-John P. K. Bryan, South Carolina, 1874-eCharles F, Whitlesey, Virginia, ..... 1875-John P. Campbell, New York, ........ . 1876-VVilliam Brenton Greene, Jr., New York. .. 1877-XfVilliam Emmet Slemnions, Ohio. .... . . 1878- David Stuart, Maryland, .......... 1879-VVillian1 P. Magie, New Jersey, ....., . 1880-Richard Field Conover, New Jersey. 1881-R. D. Harlan, District of Columbia, 1882-John G. Hibben, Illinois, .......... , 1883-Otto Crouse, New Jersey, ......,... . 1884-JZIHIGS M. Baldwin, South Carolina. 1885-Cl2l1'Cl1CC VV. Mcllvaine, Vermont. .. . 1886-George T. Eddy, New York, .... . . . 1876-David Benton Jones, XVisconsin. . I877--S2ll'lll1Cl James Rowland, New York, .. . 1878-W. S. Eachron. New York, ........ . I87Q-Ab1'3l11 'W.'Halsey, New Jersey, ... 1880-Rodney Janvier, India, ................ . 1881 David A. Haines, District of Columbia, ... 1882-George Y. Taylor, New Jersey, .....,. . T883-J. A. Hodge, Connecticut, ...... 1 884 1 88 5 1 886 -R. K. Prentice, New Jersey, -Edmund VVilson, New Jersey. .. -Vtfilson Farrand, New Jersey, Valedictorians Since 1872 1887-Paul Matthews, District of Columbia, .... NVhig. .. Clio. 1888-'Winthrop More Daniels, Ohio, ..... Whig ....XVhig. 1889-Robert Eliot Speer. Pennsylvania, .. .... Clio ,. Clio. ISQO-Fl'E11lClS Palmer, Maine, ............... .... W hig ...W'hig ISQI-GCOTgC Riddle Wallace, Pennsylvania, ... . . , .Whig ....XVhig 1892-XAfllll2l1Tl Kelly Prentice, New York. .... .... Clio ....XfV'lIig. 1893-AlD1'2ll11 Piatt Andrew, Jr., Indiana. .. Whig Clio. B. V. D. Post-Excused from speaking. ...Whig ISQ4-fXlCX2l1lClCl' McGaflin, Ireland, ........ Clio . . . .Whig I8Q5-RlCllH1'd D. I-Iatch, New York. ........ . . . .Whig ...Whig ISQO-E,ClXV2lI'Cl S. Wforcester, Vermont. .. Whig .. Clio. I8Q7-JOlll1 I-I. Keener, Pennsylvania. VVhig .. Clio. 1898-Paul Curtis Martin. Ohio. ........ Whig ,. Clio. I8QQ-rA.lCX?ll1ClCI' Armstrong, Maryland. VVhig .. Clio IQOO--JZIITICS I-Iugh Moffatt, ............ Whig First Lyncle Prizemen First Prize in 1376 . .. Clio. 1889-NRobert Eliot Speer. Pennsylvania. .. Clio. .. Clio. ISQO--JEIITICS J. Charlton. Oregon, ...... Whig. .. Clio 1891-SZJ.l1ll1Cl Semple. Pennsylvania. Clio. . . Clio. T892-BOWClI'6 Phinizy, Georgia. ......... 'Whig. . . Clio ISQB-JOlll1 VVashington Nicely, Indiana, . . . Whig. .. Clio. 1894-B. VV. M. Sykes, New Jersey, ..... Clio. .. Clio. 1895-B. L. I-Iirshfield, Ohio. ......... Clio. . . . .Vlfhig 1896-R. M. McElroy, Missouri, ... Whig. . . . . Clio. 1897-R. F. Sterling, Pennsylvania. . . . Whig. ....W'hig 1898-IVY I... Lee, Missouri, ............ Whig. .... Clio 1899-James I-I. Northrup, New Jersey, .... Clio. ....lNhig 1900--Joseph Addison Jones, New Jersey, .. .... Clio. 1887-F. G. Spaulding, Colorado, ...... 1888- Wfinthrop More Daniels, Ohio, .... Whig. goo 1872-J. R. Adams, New Jersey, 1873-J. H. Ross, Pennsylvania, ..,.. .. 1874-Arthur Newman, New York. ..,. . 1875-JZIIUCS Walter Lowrie, New York, . . . 1876- 1877- VVilton M. Smith, New York, ....... . Charles Luther 'VVilliams, New Jersey First Junior Orators I878-William T. Elsing, Illinois, ..,....... 1879-NVilliam M. Paden, Pennsylvania. 1880-R. D. Harlan, District of Columbia. .. 1881-J. A. Mc'vVil1iams, New York, .... . T882-Willi8H1 K. Shelby, Kentucky. 1883-Leonidas Dennis, New Jersey, . . . 1884-Grant R. Bennett, Vilisconsin, .... . 1885-Charles A. Erdman, New York. 1886-R. W. Mason, Ohiop ........... . 1872-Simon John McPherson, New York, Wliig Clio Whig Whig Whig VVhig Clio W'hig Clio Clio Clio Clio VVhig Since 1872 ....NVhig 1887-JHITICS A. Pershing, Pennsylvania. ... . . , .Wfhig ISSS-RODCIJC Eliot Speer, Pennsylvania, .... .... ....Whig. 5 1889-Francis Palmer, Maine, ............. ....NVhig 1890-George R. X1Vallace. Pennsylvania. . .. Clio. 1891-Bowdre Phinizy. Georgia, ........... ..... .. .... Clio. 1892-Alexander M, Thompson, Minnesota, ....Whig. 1893-Alexander McGaHin, Massachusetts, ... .... .... Clio 1894-Howard E. VVhite, New York, ..... ....XVhig ISQS-JOll11-J. Moment, .............. .. Clio T896-NV. M. Post. Syria, .............. ....XVl1ig 1897-Matthew Lowrie, Pennsylvania, ... .... .. Clio ISQS-COHOVC1' English, New Jersey, ... ....XN7hig l8QQ-CllEl1'lCS K. Smith, Pennsylvania, . ....VVhig 1900-Wfilliam A. Babson, New Jersey, ... ..,.....wiiig Maclean Prizemen First Given in 1872 ... .... Clio I873-J2l.l'I lCS Henry Ross, New York .......... .... W hig 1874-James Pennewell, Delaware, ............... .. Clio 1875-Henry Edgar Davis, District of Columbia. ...... Whig 1876-William Emmet Slemmons, Ohio, ........ .... If Vhig 1877-William Dulles, Jr., Pennsylvania, . .. 1878-William 1879-William 1880-Richard D, Harlan, District of Columbia, . ..., Wfhig. 1881-G6OTgC F. Greene, New York, . . . . 1882-VVilliam K. Shelby, Kentucky, ...... 1883-James M. Baldwin, South Carolina, 1884-Clarence M. McIlvaine, Vermont, 1885-Marion M. Miller, Ohio, ..1 ........ . 1886-Roger B. Johnson, 'West Indies, . .. ....Whig T. Esling, Illinois, ........... .... W hig. M. Paden, Pennsylvania, ....... . . Clio Clio ....Whig Clio Clio. ....VVhig .. Clio Joi 1 887- 1 888- -Walter A. Wyckoff, India, .......... Harry G. Drummond, New Jersey, . 1889-Edgeworth Bird Baxter, Georgia, ... ..... 1890-George R. Wallace, Pennsylvania, . 1891-Cll11l1O!1 T. Wood, Dakota, ISQZ- Charles B. Newton, India, .... 1893-McCready Sykes, New Jersey, . . . 1894-B. L. Hirshfielcl, Ohio, ......... . 1895-Edward S. Worcester, Vermont, .. 1896-Arthur VV. Leonard, Ohio, .... . 1897-Paul C. Martin, Ohio, .......................... Whig Clio Clio Whig Whig Whig Clio Clio Clio wing Whig Whig Whig 1898-Walter C. Erdman, Pennsylvania, .............. 1899-David Laurance Chambers. District of Columbia, IQOO-GCOTQC Washington Kehr, Pennsylvania, ....... Whig Debates with Yale I The First Yale-Princeton Debate held at Princeton in March, 1893. Question, Resolved, That the peaceful annexa- tion of Canada would be beneficial to the United States. Affirmative, PRINCETON. ' Negative, YALE. Donald MaCColl, '94 J. G. Chamberlain, '95 1. F. Ewing, '93 W. D. Leper, '93 McCready Sykes, '94 W1 E. Thomas, '94 No Decision. Chancellor A. T. McGill presided. II The Second Yale-Princeton Debate held at New Haven, May I, 1894. Question, Resolved, That the Income Tax Law of 1894 was, under the Circumstances, a justifiable one. Afliwlzatlve, PRINCETON. Negative, YALE. B. L. Hirshfield, '95 H. E. Butrick, '95 W. F. Burns, '95 ' C. E. Clough, '95 R. MCN. McElroy, '96 H. F. Rall, '97 Won by Princeton. Hon. Henry E. Howland presided. Judges: Rev. Dr. Lyman Abbott, Mr. Lawrence Hutton. Prof. Edward Cummings of Harvard. III The Third Yale-Princeton Debate held at Princeton on December 6, 1895. Question, Resolved, That it would be wise to establish, in respect to all State legislation of a gen- eral character, a system of referendum similar to that estab- lished in Switzerland. fffPl7'771dfl7!6, PRINCETON. Negative, YALE. R. B. Perry, '96 C. U. Clark, '97 R. O. Kirkwood, '97 Austin Rice, '97 E. VV. Hamilton, '96 E. K. McVey, '96 VVon by Yale. . Senator George Gray of Delaware presided. judges: Hon. James C. Carter, Hon. C. C. Beaman, Mr. Francis L. Stetson. IV The Fourth Yale-Princeton Debate held at New Haven on May 7, 1897. Question, Resolved, That the power of the Speaker of the House of Representatives is detrimental to public interest. Aziirvizative, YALE. Negative, PRINCETON. E. H. Hume, '97 H. H. Yocum, '98 H. NV. Fisher, '98 N. S. Reeves, '99 E. L. Smith, '97 R. F. Sterling, '97 VVon by Princeton. Hon. E. I. Phelps presided. - Judges: Hon. Carroll D. Wriglit, Hon. Josiah Quincy, Col. George E. VVaring, Ir. V The Fifth Yale-Princeton Debate held at Princeton on March 25, 1898. Question, Resolved, That national party lines should be disregarded in the choice of councils and administrative officials in the United States. Affirmative, YALE. Negative, PRINCETON. N. A. Smyth, P. G. H. H. Yocum, '98 I. K. Clark, '99 VV. M. Schultz, 'QQ C. H. Studinski, '99 M. Lowrie, '98 Won by Yale. ' Ex-President Grover Cleveland presided. Judges: Hon. W. L. VVilson, Hon. E. P. Wlieeler, Prof. J. F. Jameson of Brown. VI The Sixth Yale-Princeton Debate held at New Haven on December 6, 1898. Question, Resolved, That the United States should annex Cuba, ' Afiiriizative, YALE. Negative, PRINCETON. N. S. Reeves, 'QQ J. K. Clark, 'QQ C. English, '99 C. P. Kitchel, 'OI J, A. Jones, '00 A. D. Leavitt, '00 Won by Yale. Rev. Joseph H. Twitchell presided. Judges: Prof. John B. Clark of Columbia, Mr. George L. Rives, Mr. Charles B. Hubbell. Debates with Harvard I The First Harvard-Princeton Debate held at Princeton on March 27, 1895. Question, Resolved, That if it were pos- sible. a reasonable property qualification for the exercises of municipal franchise in the United States would be desirable. .'-lfiirnzafive, PR1NCEToN. Negative. HEXRX-'fXRD. NV. H. Butler. '95 C. A. Demiway. P. G. H. E. White, '95 XV. B. Hutton, '95 1. VV. Park, '95 XV. F. Dobyns. '98 judges: Rev. D. H. Greer. D.D., Hon. G. L. Rives, Prof. George Chase. II The Second Harvard-Princeton Debate held at Cam- bridge on March 13, 1896. Question, Resolved, That Con- gress should take immediate steps toward the complete re- tirement of all legal tender notes. ' fff?il'll1Gli'L'C, PRINCETON. Negative, HARVARD. Herbert Ure, '96 VV. S. Youngman. P. G. R. M. McF,lroy, '96 I. P. Wlarren. '96 F. VV. Loetscher, '96 VV. F. Dobyns, '98 Ex-Governor W. E. Russell presided. Judges: Prof. A. T. Hadley of Yale, Prof. Mayo Smith of Columbia, Ex-Congressman G. F. Williams. III The Third Harvard-Princeton Debate held at Princeton on December 18, 1896. Question, Resolved, That assum- ing the adoption of adequate constitutional amendments, the United States could adopt a system of responsible cabinet government. Affirmative, PRINCETON. Negative, HARVARD. H, H. Yocum, '98 S. R. Wrightington, lQ7 R. F. Sterling, lQ7 F. O. White, ,QQ R. M. McElroy, '96 Charles Grilk, '98 Mr. Talcott Williams presided. Judges: Provost C. C. Harrison of the University of Penn- sylvania, Dr. H. VV. Mabie, Senator I. R. Hawley. 303 IV The Fourth Harvard-Princeton Debate held at Cambridge on May II, 1898. Question, Resolved. That the present restrictions on immigration into the United States are in- sufficient. .A'lf?i1'111afive, T'IARX'ARD. Negative, PRINCETON. F. O. VVhite, 'QQ N. S. Reeves, ,QQ R. L. Parke. '98 R. D. Dripps, '98 S. B. Rosenthall, '98 Matthew Lowrie. '98 Prof. I. M. Pierce of Harvard Law School presided. Judges: Prof. George Harris, D.D., Rev. E. H. Capen, D.D., Mr. Walter S. Page. V The Fifth Harvard-Princeton Debate held at Princeton on April 5. 1899. Question, Resolved, That a formal alliance between the United States and Great Britain for the protec- tion of their common interests is advisable. .f1fE1'u1ative, PR1NcEToN. Negative, HARVARD. I. H. Northrup, ,QQ S. B. Rosenthall, L.S. A. S. VVeston, '99 H. F. Wolff, ,QQ N. S. Reeves, ,QQ Wilbur Morse, ,QQ President Patton presided. Judges: Prof. J. B. Moore of Columbia, Prof. J. W. Jenks of Cornell, Prof. E. I. Phelps of Yale Law School. VI The Sixth Harvard-Princeton Debate held at Cambridge on December 15, 1899. Question, Resolved, That th'e Eng- lish claims in the controversy with the South African Rc- public are justifiable. Afliruzative, HARVARD. Negative. PRINCETON. Wilbur Morse, 'oo A. S. Weston. '99 Elias Mayer, 'oo I. A. Jones, 'oo R. C. Bruce, '02 I. H. Hill, 100 Judges: Prof. C. H. Hull, of Cornell, Judge S. E. Baldwin. of Yale School, Judge A. P. Wiswell of Maine. 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CUYLER, '77, ......... Presldent JOHN L. CADWALADER, '56, .. . Vxce PI'esIdent FREDERICK VV. STELLE, '93, .. Secretary GEORGE BLISS AGNEXV, '91, .. Treasurer Council JAMES W. ALEXANDER, '60 ADRIAN H. JOLINE, 170 XMILLTAM F. DUNNING, 77 CHARLLS W MCALPIN 88 M. TAYLOR PYNE, '77 ROBERT E. BONNER, '76 PARKER D. HANDY, '79 PIIILIP A ROLLINS 89 JOHN W. AITKEN, '69 CHARLES SCRIBNER, '75 JOB E. HEDGES, 84 RACY I-I HARRIS 86 C. LEDYARD BLAIR, '90 GEORGE W. BURLEIGH, '92 ALBERT G MILBANK 84 306 Alumni Association of Nassau Hall FOUND EI: 1826. First President, JAMES MADISON, LL.D., Class of 1771, President of the United States. President, HON. Joi-IN B. McPIIERsoN, LL.D., '66 Vice-Presidents. Col. JAMES W. l'XBIER'l', '38, ,....... .........,...... .... O i the Hon. CRAIG BIDIJLE, LL.D.. '4I. ...... ROZEL VVETSINGER, Esq., '68, ........... .. Hon. THOMAS N. TXTCCARTER, LL.D., '42, .-XDRIAN H. JOLINE, '70, ............... .. Joi-IN D. DAVIS, Esq., '72, J. F. NVILLIAMSON, Esq.. '77, E. J, D. 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The membership includes all graduates and officers of the University. 307 ORGANIZED DE CEMBER, 1897. The Princeton Club of Philadelphia Officers CHARTERED JANUARY 22, 1898 PHILIPPUS W. MILLER, '79, President. ALEXANDER V , , Ice-President. HON . CRAIG BIDDLE, '41, E. R. CRAVEN, ,42. , AN RENSSELAER '71 V' Honorary Vice-Presidents, WM. A. INGHAM, '49 SAMUEL B. HUEY, '6.3. W. B. VAN LEN NEP 76 THOS. B. WANAMAKER 83 HON. C. V. D. JOLINE, ,7I. I ALGERNON B. ROBERTS, '96, Treasurer. ROBERT DUNNING DRIPPS, '98, Secretary. Board of Governors GEORGE R. VAN DUSEN, '77. S. S. STRYKER, '63. WILLIAM C. BAIRD, '95. ALGERNON B. ROBERTS, '96. C. M. KERSHAW, 'Q7. House Committee 308 JACOB RIEGEL, '88. ALAN D. WILSON , ,91- ROBERT D. DRIPPS, '98. E. Q. MCVITTY, '98. W. MCV. WILSON, '981 Princeton National Alumni Association Organized 1893. President, ADRIAN H. JOLINE, Esq., '70, New York City. Secretary, Prof. NVILLIAM LIBBEY. D.Sc., '77, Princeton. Treasurer, JOHN A. CAMPBELL, Esq., '77, Trenton, N. 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C. 310 Princeton Club of Western Pennsylvania Founded 1875. x President, GEORGE A. Howie, Esq., '78. Secretary, H. K. SIEBENECK, Esq., '94, 417 Fourth Ave.. Pittsburg: Princeton Alumni Association of the New A Northwest Founded 1886. President, Prof. THOMAS PEEBLES, '8o. Secretary, JAMES D. DENEGRE, Esq., '89, Gilfillan Block, St. Paul. Princeton Alumni Association of Northeastern Pennsylvania Founded 1886. President, J, H. FISHER, Esq., '67, Scranton. Secretary, --- -1- Princeton Alumni Association of Northern Ohio Founded 1887. President, R. B. TEWSBURY, Esq., '8O. Secretary, O. XV. UPSON, Esq, YQS, 163 River St., Cleveland II Princeton Club of Newark ' Founded 1889. President, PHILIP N. JACKSON, Esq., '81, Secretary, JAMES BURNETT, Esq., 394. Princeton Club of Albany Founded 1889. President, Rev. CHARLES A. RICHMOND, '83. Secretary, J. MACN. THOMPSON, Esq., ,Q4, 445 Broadway Princeton Alumni Association of Delaware Founded I8Q2. President, Hon. WILLIAM C. SPRUANCE, '52, Secretary, W. H. PORTER, Esq., '75, Equitable Building, Wilmington. Princeton Alumni Association of Central New York Founded 1894. President, Professor JOHN VAN DUYN, M.D., '62. Secretary, A. D. JENNEY, Esq., '94, Emerson Building, Syracuse. Princeton Club of Western New York Founded i894. President, GEORGE V. FORMAN, Esq., '6I. Secretary, HENRY W. Fox, Esq., 24 West Seneca St., Buffalo. Secretary, Rev. G. B. F. HALLOCK, '82, IO Livingston Park, - Rochester. I2 Princeton Club of the Northwest Founded 1895. President, W. G. MELLIER, Esq., '8o. Secretary, JOHN H. THACHER, Esq., '95, Kansas City, Mo. Princeton Club of Union County, New Jersey Founded 1896. President, Hon. W. J. MAGIE, ,52. Secretary, F. R. BAILEY, ,Q2, Elizabeth. Princeton Club of Colorado Founded 1897. President, WM. M. SPALDING, Esq., '87. Secretary, F. S. TITSWORTH, Esq., ,Q2. New England Alumni Association of Princeton University Founded 1897. President, Hon. JOSEPH T. WALSH, '54. Secretary, F. L. COOLIDGE, Esq., '84, 4 Liberty Square. Boston. Mass. Princeton Alumni Association of Texas Founded 1897. President, Professor GEORGE BRUCE HALSTED, Ph.D., ,75. Secretary, W. GOODRICH JONES, Esq., '83, Temple, Texas. Princeton Alumni Association of Indiana Founded 1898. President, GEORGE T. PORTER, Esq., '69. Secretary, THEODORE POTTER, M.D., '82, 36 E. Ohio St., Indianapolis. Princeton Alumni Association of South Africa Founded 1898. President, Rev. F. M. WOOD, '58. Secretary, GEORGE W. LYON, Esq., '96, Box 6, Cape Town. Princeton Club of jefferson Medical College - Founded 1899. 'President, Prof. E. P. DAVIS, ,79. Secretary and Treasurer, O. R. ALTMAN, ,97. 315 PRESIDENTS' GRAVES, PRINCETON CEMETERY Presidents of the College of New Jersey COLLEGE FOUNDED HQI746 BECAME AAUNIVERSTY UQI8Q6 ACCESSUS EXITUS ACCESSUS Rev. JONATHAN DICKINSON,'i' ........ April, 1747 Oct, 1747 Rev. S. STANHOPE SM11-H, D.D., LL.D.f?'f 1795 Rev AARON BURR,T ........... ..4. 1 748 1757 ASHBEL GREEN, D.D., LL.D.,W1' ......... 1812 Rev JONATHAN EDwARDs,T .... .... J an. 1758 Mar. 1758 JAMES CARNAHAN, D.D., LL.D.,9eT .... 1823 Rev. SAMUEL DAv1Es,T ........ .. 1758 1761 JOHN IWCLEAN, D.D., LL.D.f1' ,......... 1854 Rev SAMUEL FINLEY, D.D,,1' ........ 1761 1766 JAMES MCCOS1-1, D.D., LL.D., Litt.D.,W1'.. 1868 Rev JOHN WITHERSPOON, D.D., LL.D.,T 1766 1794 FRANCIS L. PATTON, DD., LL.D., .... 1888 e'Resigned. TDeceased. 3I5 EXITUS 1812 1822 1854 1868 1888 Nassau Hall or North College, ......... Old Presidenfs House CDean's Houseb Geological Hall QOflicesj, ............. Vlfest College, ............ Clio Hall, ............. VVl1ig Hall, .......,...... New Presiclent's House, .. Museum, ............... . Gymnasium, .... . Dickinson Hall, .... . Reunion Hall, ........ . Halstead Observatory, ... Scientific Building, .... Library, .......... WVitl1erspoon Hall, .. VVorking Observatory, . Murray Hall, .... . :FRebuiIt 1891. College Buildings Eniscreo ERECTED 1756 Edwards Hall, ....., 1880 .. 1756 Marquand Chapel, ..... 1881 1803 Biological Laboratory, .. 1887 ... 1836 Museum of Historic Art, ... ,... 1888 18381 Magnetic Observatory, .. 1889 .. 1838 Dynamo Building, ..... 1889 .. . 1849 Albert Dod Hall, ..... 1890 ... 1856 Chemical Laboratory, ... 1890 1869 David Brown Hall, .... 1891 1870 Alexander Hall, ............. .... 1 892 1870 Isabella McCosh Infirmary, 1892 1872 Brokaw Memorial. .......... .... 1 893 .. 1873 Casino, ............ ... ,... 1895 ., 1873 Blair Hall, 1897 ,. 1877 New Library. .. 1897 ,... 1878 Little Hall, ... 1899 .. 1879 Dodge Hall, 1899 16 lilhl KU5l'l!iUl -'JDJ 1- T 19 afefaf 'laik-W9 G t 9 Q hnslrmad N the zoth of September, 1899, the deep notes of Old North's bell rang in what proved to be one of the best all-round years in. the history of Princeton. To start the ball rolling in time-honored fashion the gaily beswathed Sophomores and the hungry horde of Golden et Cie inaugu- rated with great eclat their festive stunts. The Sophs at once proceeded to make the gentle lambkins of the entering class fully realize that life is one long sweet dream Qat home or after 9 p.m.j while these sometime grads were equally per- suaded by the hungry horde that money exists for the sole purpose of buying fodder for hack-horses Q1 that were once the mounts of General George Washington. The afternoon of the zoth was marked by the assemblage of the Freshmen class, one member of the Faculty and St. Peter, in Marquand Chapel, where President Patton announced that his wonderful show was again open for business. Besides these events the trains brought in legions of upper-classmen, one and all glad to be again within the lair of His Majesty-The Tiger. Down on Osborn Field football practice had been going on since the 18th but on the 21st the gridiron season commenced in earnest and a reunited thousand or more collegians had their first opportunity of getting a line on the thewed and sinewed athletes who would soon make football history. On the Memnonian morning of this day the frisky john james Sl Oderiferous appeared on the campus clad as to his legs in new golf stockings of wondrous hue. Towards evening the mem- bers of the entering class suffered as to their pocket by the removal therefrom of much lucre by representatives of The Tiger, Liz',P1fi11ceiwzirm and other publications. The 'Var- sity athletic organizations also extracted much long green. On this day the Princaiofziafz commenced publication. There were high jinks the morning of the 22d when the Freshmen, aided by upper-classmen and to the accompaniment of Sophomore hooting, from the outside, elected officers and were welcomed to Old Nassau, first in the Gym by the upper- classmen and afterwards outside, when they ran the gauntlet of the Sophomore class. That night the Freshmen gircled on their nerve and essayed to tackle the cannon, which was sur- rounded by the Sophomores. No effort was made to collect money by the usual committee on straightening the cannon as the Freshies couldn't get near enough to bend it. Benjamin Akin, '01, was appointed Freshman football man- ager, and A. C. Ayres, '00, captain of the Scrub on the 27th. On the same day it was announced that XVIII. Dulles, Jr., '78, of New York City had given 231500 to the University. On the 28th, R. D. Little, '01, won the 'Varsity Tennis Championship in straight sets. ,555 HE echoes of the battle of Manila Bay sounded on Oc- tober 2d in the booming locomotive cheers that greeted Admiral George Dewey on his arrival at the junction. Before the entire undergraduate body, he said,- My son was graduated from and Fm a Doctor of Laws of our University'- then the cheers boomed forth again. Here's to you George Dewey! Before Admiral Dewey got there the Sophs did too, winning from igoo in the five innings by a score of 7-6. Next day '03 followed suit against 'oI. Score, 8-5. On October 4th Harvard won the championship singles in tennis and 'oo won in baseball, in a game with the juniors, Score, 16-5. The Seniors flushed with this victory put it on the Freshmen on the following day to the tune of I2-I. And now those husky gridiron warriors commenced making the aforesaid football history for Old Nassau by smothering the Maryland Athletic Club in the first game of the season at Balti- more by the satisfactory score of 28-o. This was Hne work and Mayor Malster pre- sented the team with a silken banner. This was on Oc- tober 5th. The same day Harvard won the doubles in tennis and Raymond Little, '01, was elected presi- dent of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. An en- thusiastic mass-meeting in the interest of the Halls was held that night. Pro- fessor Perry presented the merits of the great debating halls from the Cliosophic standpoint while Professors Daniels and Harper gave the XVhig side of it. On Oct. 6th the Tigers de- feated Annapolis at football after a hard game by a score of 5-o. by the crushing defeat ad- ministered the Freshmen ball nine by their Sophomoric adver- saries. Score,14-I. The contest was enlivened by at least sixteen different methods of punctuating the atmosphere. While the Freshies were losing on the diamond their football team played a o-o game at Pennington. The juniors upset inter-class baseball standing on the Ioth by putting the Sophomores under the covers to the smothering tune of II-o. This tied 'oo and 'oz for first honors. Beautiful football marked the opening game on the home grounds on the irth. Lafayette went down to defeat by a score of I2-o. At home the day was signalized Sad-faced youths were seen marching in bunches towards Whig and Clio on the evening of the 13th. The unlucky num- ber seemed to appall hundreds, for frightful groans and awesome sounds came from in and under the marble edifices. O thou 31 luckless neophyte ! was seen the next morning bravely sport- ing a blue or pink ribbon. Capt. Edwards took his team to Gotham on the 14th and walloped Columbia II-o. The Scrub tramped over Lawrence- ville 16-o, while the Freshmen rubbed it into Peddie 36-o. H H. Langenberg, 'oo, was elected manager of the Intercolle- giate Cross-Country Association. J. Stuart, 'oo, won the 'Varsity golf championship on Oc- tober I6 and the Monday Night Club held its first meeting. State College gave us a hard game on the 18th but were de- feated Io-0. Commemoration Day was soleinnized with elaborate cere- monies in Alexander Hall O11 the 21st. Hon. Whitelaw Reed spoke on Expansion and after his effort was made a Doctor of Laws. Chas. B. Alexander, '7o, was elected to the Board of Trustees. The football team marked the day by wiping out the tie game of the year before and roundly defeated lVest Point 28-O on their own grounds. The. Freshmen obtained at Osborn Field and swamped St. Paul's School I5-o. The local tennis cracks also had an easy time against Columbia's experts. Out came the catalogue October 2.ltl1 2L11C-l we had ninety-five more men than during the previous year. But this was all before the February exams! Princeton also defeated Yale in the Intercollegiate Golf Tournament. Lehigh kept the Tigers from scoring in the second half on October 25th. Score, 17-o. Lawrenceville beat the Freshmen I5-5. Harvard defeated Princeton at golf. Edwin H. Kellogg, '02, was announced the Wl1lllS1' of the QEISOO Stinnecke schol- arship. Rev. Cannon Rawnsley delivered the first Trask lecture on the 26th. ' Try and forget it-Cornell 5, Princeton o-But the Scrub beat P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. I2-II, and Percy Pyne, '03, won the Intercollegiate Golf Championship. Bob Gailey, '96, was chosen Princeton representative in the foreign missionary Held. All this October 28th. On November Ist the Freshmen de- feated Hill School 6-o. YVithout tearing down the building the Seniors' elections resulted in selecting for president, Owsley Browng Vice-president, Herbert W'heelerg Secretary, J. L. Davis. HE sourball caused by that drop-kick at Ithaca gradually wore off as the players improved in their work and the lazy campus folk made daily pilgrimages to Osborn Field. There was joy in Tigertown on the 4th, when the re- juvenated Tigers defeated the strong Brown eleven 18-6. The same afternoon Lawrenceville slam-banged and everlastingly trounced the Freshmen 30-0. Chester Griswold, '00, Was elected captain of the Golf Team. On November Sth North Carolina was chewed up the festive Tigers who were coming fast. But while doing this the University of Pennsylvania Gun Team ours. Lo, the poor Indian l He got it, where he wears his on November 11th. It was fast football, and hence Princeton I2, Indians 0. The popular Kneisel Quartet rendered classical selections in Alexander Hall on the 13th and the Daily Pl'Z'7ZC6Zf07Zi!Z7Z, said- l'It was impossible to, be surpassed. That same night a Freshman sang How Can I Bear to Leave Thee while cling- ing to a weeping willow along the old Raritan. On the 17th the Glee Club gave their nrst concert at Lawrenceville. There was great sport for everyone on the moon-bathed sward in front of Witherspooii on the evening of November 16th. The annual Soph-Fresh cane-spree proved a corker for pretty bouts. Within great massed circles of cheering n1en, Coleman, '02, defeated Donald, '03, securing the C8116 in 4 min. 42 sec. after the beginning of the second round. Ames, '03, won his cane from Bonner, '02, after 4 min. to sec. had elapsed in the third round. The Sophs amid great excitement won the spree when Barnhart, their crack heavy weight wrested his cane from Cassillery, '03, after I min. and I5 sec. from the be- ginning of the second round. Then there was a quiet push- about and a Sophomore pee-rade. On November 17th President Patton appointed a committee of arrangements that Princeton might have a fine exhibit at the Paris Exposition. Princeton was up against veterans of the Spanish and Fili- pino wars on November 18th but nevertheless after a fiercely contested game defeated XV2lSl1l11gl2011 and jefferson 6-0. At Morris Park Princeton took last place in the Intercollegiate Cross-Country Championships but john Cregan, '99, won the 30 to 0 by they were was doing Wampum, the score, X 320 individual championship and broke the track record. At Well- ington, Mass., Princeton finished last in the Intercollegiate Gun Shoot, but Kip Elbert, ,O2, won the individual Intercolle- giate Championship, killing 27 out of a possible 30. M. jean Schopfer, of the Ecole de Louvre, Paris, delivered an interesting lecture on the evening of November 21st, but was poorly understood. tHe spoke in French.j His subject was French Sculpture. A hockey club was organized the same evening. The last football practice of the season brought out the university on the 2211d and We Must Beat Yale became the slogan for the coming Saturday's game. In the final trial debate to pick men to represent Princeton in the Harvard debate, J. A. jones, '00, and A. F. Weston, '99, were chosen. The Spencer Trask 35950 prize was awarded to J. A. jones, '00, Q3 .29 .3 VAUNT ye text H W0 books, novels, ' I cards, and wot f not I It is now Novem- x I ber 24th. The team 'F' x left this afternoon for New York amid tre- mendous enthusiasm. Its settled. We must beat Yale! Every son of Nassau, who could, landed in New Haven on or before noon of the 25th. Some had come by the Richard I. Peck. Pity them, Oh reader! The rest by train, but one and all had faith and bales of green to back it. Should the game be discussed again? Can any Princetonian un- x dj!! dergo those tense, Herce,joy- T25 ful moments a second time? Cf 'X How Reiter sped down the long, green field and after a momentary repulse was over the Blue's line and victory seemed sure. How the game swayed to and fro, marked wi th matchless playing and by the matchless cheering from the thousands, too, and how at last, victory was snatched from the very jaws of defeat through that never to be forgotten goal from the field. Poe did it, but this time with his toe. Damn all ye Poes, says Eli Yale. Score: Princeton II, Yale Io. Back came the happy gang with pockets bulging and a championship. On Monday, November 27th a monster bon-fire about the cannon furnished a roaring light for the championship celebration. Prior to igniting the blaze a joy- ous pee-rade was made on Nassau Street and about the campus and then Capt. Edwards started the fire and the members of the team were pulled up on Clio's steps and made to tell how it happened. In the early hours the Sacred Bird was brought forth by its devoted worshippers and the wise old thing croaked out many reasons why Princeton should continue to win at football and give its thirsty skin an opportunity to receive its ' Y . Q S X W balsamic injection of beer. The athletes now subside before the debaters and J. H. Hill, '00, is selected as thethird man for Princeton's team against Harvard on December Ist. The Tiger also appeared that day in bright covers and a dainty new type, and sold like hot-cakes about the campus. It now ranks next to Lge. An all Amer- ican team gives Princetou four men. 32T On December 2d, A. H. Mitchell, 'co, was elected treasurer of the Intercollegiate Gymnastic Association. The Prince- fwliazz also added a new column of splendid ads to their list. Deeds were signed for the new golf links on the 5th, Henry Williamson Pell, '02, was unanimously elected cap- tain of the 'Varsity football team for the fall of '00, at a meet- ing held on the 6th. Professor C. T. Wfestchester, of W'es- leyan, delivered the second Trask lecture that night. Things commenced to die down. There was much pipe smoking, reading, etc., or why should lights burn all night in Dod, Brown and XVithersp.oon? On December Ioth, Mr. Chas. Underhill gave a reading of Dickens' Christmas Carol, in Alexander Hall. That day the football averages were published. On the I ith the ,OI BRIC-ik-BRAC, bright, breezy and filled with good things appeared for sale-and sold. Yes, Harvard won the debate. Date, December l5tl1. That night the members of the champion gridiron team were feasted on pie and so on at the Inn. About this time, 'Weston, ,99, won the Chess Tournament, as usual. It having proven some considerable time since Thanksgiving, the undergrads commenced to slip, little by little, into the multifarious world again. At all events by the evening of the Qoth there had settled upon the campus the same old weird loneliness that marks it in summer time, or say Christmas time. 422 .90 .ai HIS getting back to work in the form of poling, consid- erable grinding and then some more poling isn't what G. Grind, No. I in the class, cracks it up to be. At all events it didnit prove so, january 5th, 'oo. The Glee Clhb did come wearily in on an early train after scouring the country from Baltimore and 'Washington to Erie, Pa., but for two weeks longer there proved to be a large number of the sick, weary and afflicted, who by their various ills were kept from getting back into the fold. When they finally did appear the table of the absence committee was covered with dentists', doctors', druggists', surgeons', friends', poppers' and mom- mers' excuses I During the Christ- ! -'. mas festivities K gf' ' s Santa Claus slipped X . .- . ,fx 2' F -:J a chess champion- r , X eq' ship into a Crimson y? .A stocking. 46 N ' .. On January 6th, Z ' X - 5,932 .,-, .' 5 - ' the Princeton Club r 'J-.'- ' r ', 47? '57, At' .'--' :c j , - . . of New York Uave gb? ,- :',- . . 6 u ,L-Q - ' .51--Q 0 a reception and - '. - 11. ' - . K ,-. f - ,,,. dinner f o r th e 4 -1 . . 1 Q, .. , ' ' . ',',1f: .51 xA- champion eleven. ,. 1 . ' Af ,- - 5 7 I N J' ' , QU. .',1 ,.1-' .,' , I The newly or- Q A I , , . - ,1,',J. X -T JF' gamzed h o c k e y 'fy Y team was defeated - al i' by the Naval Re- LQ, ' 'Z serves in a c l o s e ' gf. game on the 7th, F f. j and George Mattis, . .,., : D . if-N, ,,, '01, was appointed ' Freshman baseball manager. Professor Libbey, on the frosty evening of the 9th, spoke in Alexander Hall on his trip with Peary to the frozen North. The address, however, was no frost but proved most enter- taining. ' The entire undergraduate body regretted the loss sustained in the accepting of his call to the Fifth Avenue Church of New York by Rev. George Purves, one of Princeton's most popular pulpit orators. Columbia 6 goals, Princeton 1. At hockey, on the gth.. The long cram for the February exams are on, but the Soph- omore class dons crepe and mourns the loss of jno. R. Morton, 702, who died from typhoid fever at Honey Brook, Pa., on the 15th. On the evening of the 16th, the rumor that lVeber 8: Fields Dickinson Hall, was rudely dis- through a keyhole, jonathan had transferred their stunts to pelled, when, after peeking Daagnan announced that it was them Triangle fellows get- 322 tin' off jokes as was not acute and singin' wild songs. The next day the Faculty decided upon a course in music. Then, two days later, the old reliable Kneisel quartet were with us again. Tread the measure, music's pleasure. The Hockey Team played again on the 20th-N. Y. A. C. 5, Princeton o. The Gym Team also gave an exhibition at Newark Academy. Robert C. Gordon, ,O2, of Pennsylvania, was elected assistant football! manager at a mass-meeting held on.the 24th. A. D. Childs, ,OI, was unanimously elected football manager as a matter of course. Then came the Mid-year exams. The ants who had gath- ered kernels of wisdom unto themselves during months of weary study, now imparted it at jl:I.25 per hour to the grass- hoppers. Intellectuality reigned supreme a11d text-books sud- denly assumed an important appearance. The dust iiew and much of the grey pulpy masses in various craniums was ex- pended. The industrious, who dealt in aids to the Dolce Far Niente tribe, throve wondrously as to their bank accounts. To some, it was easy money, but great fear was in most hearts. Wlieii the affair was over, life resumed its normal sway, but it was observed by Jno. Topley that several familiar pipes were missing from the campus. As were their owners. .353 IGNS of Spring were heard in the ,Varsity cage on the 8th, where numerous ball tossers commenced practice. On this day, also, the Lit got into an altercation with Matthew Arnold and W. E. Sill. It was all a mistake, so all was well. The trains, on the 9th, brought the reward of the brain- wracking period just forninst. In trooped whole bevies of pretty girls and their chaperons. Princeton can ever endure such invasions. The dear things spent the day pattering about the campus, looking into dusty corners of immaculately swept rooms and generally acting adorably. Then, in the evening they donned heart-breaking. gowns, attended the Glee Club concert in Alexander and later repaired to the Casino with their escorts and danced the long, grey hours away at the junior prom. ' A lot of lucky dogs drew their rooms in the new Stafford Little Hall on the Ioth. Tl1e Hockey Club defeated Lawrenceville on this same date. The next day it snowed and a howling nor'wester used itself up in and around Tigertowu. Shortly afterward the Freshmen commenced to realize what good shots the Sophomores were. The melting snow made bully snowballs and everyone save the entering class enjoyed it. The death of William Henry Green. D.D., LL.D.. Professor of Oriental and Old Testament literature in the Theological Seminary and a Trustee of Princeton University, occurred on the Icth and his funeral was held on the l3th. A delightful concert by the Musurgia Glee Club of New York, was given in Alexander Hall on the 12th, and everyone joined in the singing of Old Nassau. The Baird prize contests were held ou the 14th and the chief plum was borne off by David L. Chambers, 'oo. The Town Club started its work of regeneration on the lstll and much good instantly resulted. M435 RENTON sustained its reputation on the 19th when the Leidertafel brought out the merry merries in great force. This joyous event caused the proctors to buy round trip tickets out of town, only to be rubbered, for noone attended. There was considerable excitement about town on the night of the 2Ist. Sundry bands of Sophomores armed with blud- geons paraded the streets, while other companies guarded their houses from the molestation of juniors and one or two Fresh- men who were out painting the town and the contiguous farm- barns a vivid yellow. There were several clashes in which each side came out best. Paint, however, did not blacken num- erous eyes, nor draw the carmine from various noses. While this was going on at home, the Glee Club discoursed at Lake- wood. The morning following, the two lower classes hurled cards at each other containing their mutual expressions of esteem. 325 This occurred at the XVashington Birthday exercises in the Gym, where oratory held forth. Alex J, Barron, '02, won the Li! prize for oratory. In the afternoon there was a track and gym team joint exhibition followed by the Soph-Fresh wrest- ling sprees. Great was the joy of the Freshies when they won out after some rattling sprees. The Kneisel quartet gave their third recital on the 26th, and it was announced that the Hockey Team had tied with Brown. Also,ou this date the zlffllill1lZYf37 ilZCEf07ZiIZ7l made its last appear- ance under an undergraduate management. Vlfalter Booth, '00, was elected president of the Monday Night Club. Announcement was made on the 28th that Jim Robinson, the Yale trainer, was signed. J! V4 vb! UST about this time the Freshmen suddenly arrived at the conclusion that life was worth living. This was probably because the snow had disappeared. And, anyway, hazing was over Cas if it had ever obtained ll and the Sophs were rap- idly maturing, were even forgetting to wear their orange and black jerseys. On March ist Old Nassau was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Nassau before alarge audience in Alexander Hall. It being free, there was a large crabber, attendance. Interesting reli- gious services were being held. Many attended. There were also numerous sessions, whatever that means. The Hockey Team junketed to Brooklyn and played Yale. Score, 5-I, favor Eli. Some Sooners commenced to pole for the conditional exams while the greasy grinds at whist let 'em slip. Capt. Hillebrand, of the ball team took his hoe and did some tall weeding out on the Sth. That night Henry Savage Landor told the big audience in Alexander Hall 'K that Thibetan women were not without a certain beauty. Rev. Frank H. Foster delivered the first Stone lecture on the 12th. In the evening, Professor Harper read his paper on Balzac to the Fortnightly Club, a new Sophomore literary or- ganization, which dehnitely organized after the meeting. Cold weather had no effect upon the Sophoinores, who came out in their new spring hats of hues variegated as the rainbow. Also, the Freshmen were gradually becom- ing a part of the University life. Dr. Foster delivered the Second Stone lecture on the 13th, and he followed it up with the Third Stone lecture on the 14th. Q Samuel H. Pennington, D.D., LL.D., President of the The- ological Seminary, died on the Ijtll, at Newark, N. J. He was buried on the 17th. The Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Stone lectures were rounded up on the 15th, 16th and 17th. On the 19th the Daily P7i7IC6f07lill7l appeared with a new dress of type, longer columns and more ads and on the next day announced that 15,750,000 books had been classified in the Library. The Indoor Tennis Championship was won by F. B. Alex- ander, ,O2, on the zoth. The French Medal Debate in Whig Hall was won by J. H. Hill, 'oo, on the 21st, and the Glee Club made merry in Phila- delphia. J. B. Hunt, 702, also won another chesstournament. Princeton won the special event in the Intercollegiate Gym meet in New York. L'Eschelle did the trick and pulled the rag. . V553 ASEBALL became in order on the 24th and dear old Rut- gers was smitten to the rag-time score of 14-3. The Kneisel quartet were again on deck for a final appear- ance on the 26th. jno. Aitkin, '01, was elected treasurer of the Intercollegiate Gymnastic Association. The Tigers everlastingly removed the crimps from the ball tossers from the College of the Citv of New York on the 28th. Score, 19-6. High and lofty tumbling by the Gothainites was a feature. L. Irving Reichner, '94, was elected at a mass-meet- ing to fill the vacancy on the Graduate Advisory Committee. In a howling gale of wind Fordham was April-fooled in a pretty game. Score, 5-2. This on April Ist. On the 4th, Manhattan was reduced to a two-spot, in a farci- cal contest CPD Score, 29-2. In the evening alarge and appre- ciative audienceu heard M. Henri de Regnier of the French 324 Academy, lecture on XVonien in Contemporary Literaturefl He was easily understood, Qby three French sharks.j The editors of the Prz'1zcet0rzifm and their friends feasted at the Inn on the 6th. Yellow journalism was heatedly de- nounced by the embryo journalists. Princeton annexed twelve circuits, while Tufts could only nab two in the game of April 7th. The Nassau Liz' also elected editors for the ensuing year. Ex-President Grover Cleveland delivered the nrst of the Stafford L ttle Lectures before a large and distinguished audi- ence in Alexander Hall on the 9th, He spoke upon The Independence of the Executive? The second and final lec- ture was given by Mr. Cleveland on the following evening. Personal application was given the discussion of the previous night and it proved m :st interesting. In the final preliminary debate,J. H. Hill, '00, J. H. Jones, loo, and R. S. Steen, '01, were chosen to represent Princeton in the Yale debate. This about ended important matters for a minute and the machinery of the show let down for the spring vacation. On the Easter baseball trip Qld Sol rub- 9 ' bered us in Quakertown, for no game was 5, played with the Phillies on account of ,. ' T rain. Boston jarred us at Washiiigtoii . on the 13th. The jar was 13-5. The next day we administered the rinky- dink to Georgetown and won out 6-3. The umpire gave us the double cross in the second Georgetown game and victory was their'n. Score, S-5. Next came the University of Virginia and they bit the sod at 9 to 3. Having won enough games, anyway, the second University of Virginia game was can- celled on account of rain and the team came home. It was so spring-like on April 21st that even the sad-faced Seminole perked up a bit andwent down and saw Princeton win the Handicap Track Meet, at Os- born Field. It was nuts for University K ' I ' I 1 i x ' a J , 5 2 .1 -5 'S' .. WW of Pennsylvania to finish see- ond. While this was going on the Tigers wiped up Columbia Field with its lessees. Score. I1-2. jimmy johnson heard wolves in town on the night of the 23d, but it was only Ernest Seton Thompson imitating, Lobo, in Alexander Hall. Mercersburg Academy de- feated the Freshmen 9-5, on the 24th. The previous year's defeat was wiped out on the 25th, when Lehigh was snuffed out 20 to nit. At the massmeet- ing in the gym that day, F. J. Hall, '01, was elected manager and-I. P. Argersinger, '02, assist- ant manager of the ball team and I. VV. Jameson, '01, and E. K. Large, '02, manager and assistant manager of the track team. There was fine all-around work on the 28th. The nine shut Lafayette out and piled up sixteen runs, the Relay Team won the two mile championship at Franklin Field and reduced the record five seconds and the Gnu Team out-shot the gunners from U. of P. mn. .sarar HE golden days were come at last, and Seniors spun their tops, while Juniors played at marbles, and in the deep- glooming woods many bon-fires were built of an evening, This proved an era of Sophomoricism and their dying energies were expended in wondrous baseball games, where errors were as the flowers of the field, and Choctaw was permissable. Eventually, Veado Club won the championship. While all this was going on the Tigers pinched a game from Cornell on May zd, the touch resulting in seven for Cornell,but it cum eleben foh Nassau. Hillebrand shut-out Holy Cross 6-o on the 4th, and Brown was demolished handily the follow- ing day. 325 To the satisfaction of the entire undergraduate body, Prince- ton won from Yale in debate, on the 8th. Wouldn't that jar you? The discussion occurred in Alexander Hall and here are the men that changed manifest destiny, ffor us in debatej I. H. Hill, '0o,j. A. jones, '00, and R. S. Steen,'o1. Football, Debate, Next! A big Harvard-day crowd saw All-right George and the Georgetown nine play fine ball against the Tigers, but as usual, the coming champions won out I2-4. Prior to the dia- mond effects, the track-meet between Princeton and the Uni- versity of California resulted in an easy victory for the home talent. The evening was marked by the number of pretty girls who witnessed the Triangle production, to say nothing of the funny stunts and songs during the 4' XVoodla11d VVedding. Away from home, Princeton took second in the intercollegiate golf match. These things were on the 12th. Lawrenceville was swamped by the 'Varsity on the 14th, I7-o. Brown was an easy proposition on the 16th, being beaten II-6. On that day all kinds of numerals were won in the Cale- donian games. The Glee Club organized and elected officers. B. F. Elbert was elected captain of the Gun Teaui. About this time the trolley road got its line as far as the bottom of Canal Street and numerous Trenton parties com- menced gapin' around 'l the campus and eating their lunches on Old North's steps. Cornell was most scientifically outplayed, and treated to nine goose eggs on her own grounds, on the rgth. The festive Tigers scored seven. The Golf Team tied with the Essex County aggregation. The whole university was stunned by the sad fatality on Sun- day, May 20th, when Phil Hay and Crist Auger, of the Soph- omore class, were drowned while canoeing. Hay was Art Editor of this BRIC-A-BRAC and Captain of the Gym Team, wh le both were beloved by their class-mates and all who knew them. They were Princeton men of the right stamp, and here's hop- ing there are many more who bear the same hall marks of good fellowship and true manhood. As a chewing-match, the State College game, on the 23d proved a Lallapaloosa. If much noise would win, State wouldn't have lost 9-4. ' - ,gg HERE was nothing to mar the peace- ful, lazy pole, prior to the exams. No Paw- nee Bill appeared to ren- der energetic, the stu- dent body. Even Prof. Weary Waggles failed to pay his promised visit, to lecture on top of a desk in N o . 2 Dickinson. Flannel-suited y o u t h covered the campus. The Seniors were singing on the steps, in the warm evenings, while the rest lay sprawled in front of them, pulling up sward, listening, dreaming, do- ing much, doing nothing. It was right pleasing to hear of victory at Yale, ,on june 6th, and a good showing in the Intercol- legiates. Winning at New Haven, 9to 5, meant a certain victory in the game at Princeton, and hence a monster celebration. And that's the Way it turned out on the gth. Eli seemingly had the game beyond peradventure, but some lusty wracks at the ball, in the last half of the ninth netted us tive runs and a victory. Never say die spirit over again. Score : Princeton 5, Yale 4. Right after the game bedlam broke loose. Oh! it was glorious. W'ith the exams over, on the 9th the new-fledged Soph- o111ores had a peerade in the evening, which was nlled with interesting features. This, to signalize their freedom from all conventional restraints. 326 Some how or other Harvard shut us out at baseball up Cambridge way, 4-o, on june Qd, so diamond matters needed a straightening. Commencement week was now on and was duly solernnized with the I53d annual ceremonies, in Alexander Hall. Class reunions made the night hideous, but it was Oh, be joyful all around the place, jimmy johnson was called upon to rec- ognize the members of '57 and umpty-four-and did-nit! Pretty girls there were in legion squired by gallants and chap- eroned by eagle-eyed mammas. The tiny globes strung among the trees Winked eliishly. XVomen's dresses flooded the front campus, strains of music mingled with the busy hum of con- fab, badinage and sad loving-cup farewells. The old class sang for the last time as undergraduates. Sang out its old campus life, sang Old Nassau U while all stood with bared head. Then, as they vacated the famous old steps and the gilded lions and all the worn steps mean, the new Senior class with joyful shouts claimed their - Y own and sang. So runs the college life away. . To add to the gaiety of it all, John Harvard came striding into the Tigers' lair on june 13th, determined to mar the general effect by adding insult to the injury of 4 to o. But, unfortunately for him the Tiger was in unpleasant mood and so he retired home with his tail feathers plucked and w o n dr o u sly discomiitted. Listen, and I Willa' tell you the I reason why-Princeton 9, Har- vard 2. Football I Debate!! 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E. ,.... .. Anderson, R. P., .... .. Andrews, Chase, .... .. CLASS. .. oz... ..'o4 ..,.. .. ..'o3 ..... .. ..'o1 .... . ..Sp..... ..'o2 .... . s .. 02... ..'o4 ..... . ..'o4 .... . ..'o4 .... . ..,0I .... . ..'o1 ..... .. n ..O2... ..o2... ..'o2 .... . ..'o2 .... . ..'o4 .... . ..'o4 .... . ..'oI .... . ..'o3 ..... .. ..o2... .fog .... . 503 ..'o3 .... . ..lO3 .... . ..'o3 .... . ..'o3 .... . ..yO3 .... . Directory ROOM. 46L ...39 Nassau St . . .86 Nassau St .......13 NV VV 31 B -.....HL .........51B ....31 Univ Pl .....45UnivPl ......9LPyne ..11o Nassau St .......5SW .....5WB1W ....3LPyne .....13 S MUR .....28NEcl ....4L Pyne ......I5SW I5 Chambers St W B ......IOND .....1WMW ......12ND Murray Pl ....14SMR .....6MD 329 NAME. CLASS. Andrews, Holroyd, ... ...,02. . . .. Andrews, H. B., ..... ...,O4..... Anewalt, B. F., . . Angus, I. C., ..... Anthony, R. W.,. Applegate, E. T. R Applegate, G. G.,. Applegate, T. Archer, Pierce, Ir Argersinger, I. P., Armitage, E. S.,.. Arms, G. 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M... .. 103 '02 .04 .04 Sp '02 '02 .04 .03 .04 .04 '01 504 .....11SW 24B E B S VV B H168 Nassau St .24 Edwards Pl .......19SMR ...7 Univ Hall 53B .... E EB ........9SR .....39Univ P1 .........41NEd IO Nassau Hall .162 Nassau St NAME. Boyd, I. T.,.. Boyd, A. Boyd, I. W'.,. . .. Boyer, C. V... . . .. Boynton, G. H.,.. Bradley, H. Mn.. Bradley, C. H.,. ., Bradley, A. C.,. ., Bradley, H. H.... Brady. Edmund, . Breckenridge, W. Brewer, Iohn, Bright, Stanley, .. Brinkerhoff, R. S.. Brokaw, Robert. . Brokaw, L. R.,. .. Brokaw, G. T.,. . . Brokaw. Paul, CLASS. .....'04..... .. ...O2... . ...03... ,..02... ...'01... ...'O4..... ...O.2... ...o4 ..... .. .. ...04,.. ....0I... . L.. ...'01,,, Brooks, Raymond, Brower, J. L.,. . .. Brower, C. H., Ir. Brown, E. C.,. . .. Brown, F. V.,. . .. Brown, S. V.,. . .. , . Brownlee, I. D., Ir., Brier, Eugene, ... Brush, R. G., Bruyere, P. 'l',. . .4 Bubb, George, ... Buchanan, C. M., Buchanan, I. Mu. Bulkley, H. D.,.. 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B... . ,. ,...Sp.... .. ROOM. QB ,. . . . .86 Nassau St .....307 Hodge Hall ..........16UnivPl . , . .'04 ....... 34 Vandeventer Ave Bush, Ed., ......... .,,. ' O3 ..., .. Butkiewicz. T. A.. .... .... ' 04. . ,, Butler, E. H., ...... .... ' O4 .... Butler, H. P... . .. Buyers, W. B... .. Byles. A. I., ..... Cadenas, T. R... .. Cady, S. M., ...... Camp. C. . . .. Campbell, Charles, Campbell, I. T., Ir., Campbell, Thomas, Canby, W. P. ,.... . .,..'O4..,. . ....'O4......,34 .....'03,... ,. .....'O3.... .....02.... . . .... '02.... 1 ,O3 .....'03.... n ..... O2.... Candee, Robert, ... ..... '03, . .. Candor, I. G., .... ..... ' oz. . .. Carman, T. D.,. ., ... .'02. .. Carney, P. VV,,. .. ..... '02. . .. Carrott, O. B., .... ..... ' 02. . .. Carson, H. C., ....... .... ' 02. . .. Carperider, N. L., .... ..... ' 04. . .. Carr, Shirley, .... 1 ..... ORN.. Carstensen, Francis. .... .'01 Carroll, A. H., ....... ..... ' O4 .... Carter, I. N.,. . .. Carter. T. F. ,.... . ..,..'04.... ....,O4.... Carter, Howard. ... .... '01, . .. Carter, H. B., .... .... ' 02. . .. Casebolt, E. T., .... .... ' OI . . .. Casper, Joseph, .. ....Sp S R ........4ND ...,.,.......35SEd .......I87 Nassau St Vandeventer Ave ....138 Nassau St .........10NR .....7Q Univ Hall SI L E B 3B ....7WMW ,......7SW 38L 31 L ....6WW . ..... 5EB .........i..8NR ....32 Wiggins St .....67 Univ Hall .....n,ISWB ....31 Univ Pl .....14 N VV ... CURB 13B ....Q S XV B 92B EEV NAME. Cass, C. A., ...... Cassidy, I. P., .... CLASS. .. ..... yO2..... ...'03..... Cassilly, Robert R., ... ..... 'o3. . . .. Cassily, T. A.,. . .. Catlin, S. C.,. . . .. Cecil, Iohn, ,... Cecil, R. L. ,..... . Chace, R. G., ..... ,04..... .. ..... Sp... ...'o4..... ..... o2.... ......'o3.... Chamberlin, WV. B., Ir.. ....... '03 Chambers, R. N... .. Chapman, Ioseph, Chauvenet, R. C.,. Cheney, G. H. P. Chisholm, A. T... Christie, I. NV.,.. Childs, A. D.,. . .. Childress, A. C., Churchman, C. R. Clancy, I. M., . .. Clausen, E. Y.,.. Clark Clark r Clark, Clark, Clapp Clapp, Cline, 1 W. W. D. ,... I. I. F: W.,... F. C. ,... . Close, G. F. ,... . Coale, I. I., Ir.,.. Coates, I. L.,. . .. Cochran, G. I.,,, Cochran, D. H.,.. Cole, M. D., .... .. Cole, Blase, .... . Coleman, A. VV... Colwell, I. I. ,... .. ..... 02 ,04 .. ..... 'o4..... .. ...'03,..... ,... . .... 'o3.... .. ...02.... .....'o4..... .. ..... '0I.... .. '..' o3.... .....'o4.... . .....03.... .....'or.... .....'o4 .....'04..... . ..... 'o4.... v . .....o2.... .....'O2.... . ..... 'o2.... .....'o4.... .....'o3.... v .....0I.... .....'or.... .. ..... '04 .....lO4.... J .. ..... 'o2.... .....'o4..... O3 .... Directory CContinuedD ROOM. .........15L ........I2 W B ... B Univ Hall ....'iB Univ Hall E B ....9 E B ....7SWB .....9WlrV ....25NEd ....35 Univ Pl .....1I S D M D ....7 Univ Hall ....27 Mercer St ............9MD 52L 22V311dCN'611tC1'AVC M D 72B .....32 Mercer St S Ed .....47 Univ Pl .... D W B ....r1 F. W' 72L .....44 Mercer St .......1oSW N W ....4SEB ..2 Nassau St ......9WV M VV .....39 Nassau St .......2EMVV 21L 33B 332 NAME. Condict, H. K., .. Condit, A. K.,... CLASS. v ....O2.... ....O2.... Conrow, XV. S., .... .... ' OI .... Conrow, M. W., .... .... ' OI .... Conrad, I. S., .... . Cook, H. H.,. . .. Cook, I. W.,. . .. Cook, M. I.,. . . .. Cooke, G. I.,. . . .. ....'03.... ....or.... . ....'o4.... ....'o4.... Cooke, L. H., ...... .... ' 02. . .. Coolbaugh, R. M., .... .... ' 03. . .. . Cooper, I. F. ,... .... 'o2.... Cooper, H. M.,. .. Corkran, L. G... . . Cornell, A. B., .... v ....03.... ,...o4.... . ....OI.... Cormany, VV. B... .. ....'04 Corson, Alex , . .. ....O2.... Corson, Allen, ....... .... ' O4 .... ... Cosgrave, VV. B., .... .... ' 04. . .. . Couch, G. T., Ir.,. .. .. Coulter, W. A., .. H03 .... . ....o3.... Crampton, G. C.,... 04.... Crane, I. L., .... Crane, I. E. ...... . ..04 .... . 1 .. OI.... Crary, R. P., ........ ....l 0 4. Crawford, Iohn, Ir.,.. .... 'o3. . .. Crawford, E. L., .... .... ' 01. . . . Crawford, I. R., .... .... ' OI.. . . . Crocker, R. S. ,... .. .... 'o3. . .. ... Crosby, VV. S., Ir., ..... .... ' O4 .... ..... Cunningham, T. D.. .... .... l O2 .... . .. Curran, G., ......... .... l O2 .... . Curran, R. A.,. . . Curtis, F. L., .... Curtiss, G. W.,. .. v ....OI.... 1 ..O2 .... ....O2.... Room. . .... I7 M D .....roNR 12B ......41SEd R . . .Nassau Hotel .....3I Univ Pl ....28NEd 16B 21 L ...I34 Nassau St E B N R .....41 Univ Pl .....39 Univ Pl H38 VVigg'ins St H38 VViggins St ......r3N M R TH Univ Hall MD I4 Dickinson St ........3r S Ed ...........17B .....47 Univ Pl 95B 2 B 12B .........25MD I5 Dickinson St ........19WVl7 35L 35L .....I2S EB Directory fContinuedJ NAME. CLASS. ROOM. Dalton, I. H., ........ .... 3 3 Vandeventer St Dahlgren. XVinthrop. ..,.......... 23 B Dana, I. S.. .......... ,... ............. 8 I B Dana, D. T., .... .. Darrow, C. WL ,... Daugherty, Ray, . .. David, T. B.,. . . . .. Davies, I. P., In... Davis, B. L.,. . .. Davis, R. T... . .. Day, D. I. Dayton, D. D.,. . .. Dear, A. G., .... ... Decker, S. S., Ir... .. Decker, H. R. ,... . Decker, M. C... . .. Dechant, H. G.,. .. Deen, Crittenden, . Defrees, P. T... . . . .. De Mange, R. C... .. Denel, W'. R., ........ Denison, I. M., J'r.,.. ....'o4 Dennis, Harold. De Ronde, P. C.,. .. Detwiler, W. S., .... Derr, H. H., ........... .... Devereux, VV. B., j'r.,.. .... '04 Devereux, W. G., ..... .... ' 04 De Witt, Donald, ... De Witt, I. R. ,... . Dexter, L. E., ...... Dickinson, L. M., .... .... ' Ol Diefenderfer, A. L., .... .... ' O4 Dietz, C. E. S., ....... .... Dinsrnore, E. W., .... .... ' 04 Dixon, G. D., ..... ....IIO Nassau St ........19SW ...Ii NM R r6L ....Ho Nassau St ....6o Univ Pl 'WNV .......8SEd .....8SEB .....14 S VV ....I5 Univ P1 .....I6WW ....IS S W ........rSW ....45 Univ Pl ...........6NVV ...I5 Chambers St M D .....46 Univ Hall ....36 Univ Pl .......IQ Univ Pl ... 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M., ..., CLASS . ..'o4 .... . .for .... . ..,O4 .... . ..,02 .... . ..'or ..,. . ..,O3 .... . ..'o3 .... . ..'o4 ...... . ..'o1 .... . ..'o4 ...... . ..'o4 ...... . ..'o4 .... . ..'o4 .... . ..'o4 .... . ..'o3 .... . ..'o4 .... . ..'o1 .... . 1 .. 02... ..'o1 .... . 1 .. 02... ..'or .... . .. O3 .... . ..'o3 .... . Sp .04 .for .... . ..'o3 .... . ..,O4 .... . ..'or .... . ...,OI ..... ..'o4 .... . ..y02 .... . Sp '02 ROOM. ....23 Williams St S W ....3I Univ P1 N R ......INMR ....48 Univ Hall Univ Hall .......15U Pyne ....IZ Nassau St S R N R 34 Vandeventer Ave S Ed ....32 Mercer St .....45 Nassau St ...f'P Univ Hall 53L ...26 M D ....r4 S D 331, ....roSR ....9EMW .....r5NW S R .......28SEd .........17EW .....2o Uriiv Hall 52B .......3rNEd ....IISMR ....1oWB .......2oWW .....8EM W .......2SD NAME. Euwer. I, . .. Evans, W. E., .... Ewing, W. K.,. .. Faber, G. W.,. ..,., .. CLASS. ....,OI .... 02.... ....,O4.... ..l03.... Fairbanks, F. C... .. .... '03 Fellows, E. P.,. .. 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M... .. ....lO4. Goodwin, P. M.,. .. ....lOI. Gordon, R. C.. ...... .... l 02. Gordon, L. I., 2d, .... .... ' 04. Gordon, W. W.,... ....'o4. Gorman, D., .... ..'o3. Graham, D. B., .... .... ' 02. Graham, E. A. ,.... .... ' 04. Grant, L. B., .... . . Sp. Grant, R. B., ...... .... ' 04. Grannis, U. B., .... .... ' 03. Gray, ....... .... ' OI. Green, Harold, ... ....,O3. Green, F. B., .... Green, H. S., .... Green, W. E.,... ..'02. ,.,04. .. os. ROOM. Nassau St ....,19UnivP1 ........... IWMW Murray-Dodge Hall S M R ........... 23UPyne ....25 Edwards Pl E M VV .......I8WW .......18WW R .....194 Nassau St W B 12L ......13 S D ....1oWMW ......IOSEB ....138 Nassau St .....21 S Ed ......26MD ....36 Univ Pl . . . .144 Nassau St . . . .60 Univ Hall ..... U Univ Hall Univ Hall 44 Vandeventer Ave . . .. 1' Una Hall ........ 86 Nassau St Wiggins St II Vandeventer Ave .. . .75 Prospect Ave ... ..... 75 Prospect Ave ..2o E W NADIE. CLASS. Gregg. David. Ir.. .... ...'oz Griflitli, A. 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Katzenbach, L. .. ..... '01. . . . Katzenbach, XV. S... .. ..... 'o4. . .. Kafer, L. S. ,... ... ..... 'o2. . .. Kays. XV. A... .. Kays, H. T... .. Keech, T. D... .. Keeney, C. B... .. Keats, T. D.,. .. Kehr, G. VV... .. Keith, I. S., ...... Keith, VV. N... . ., Keith, Stanley, . . . . Kellogg, E. . .. Kelly, G. XV.. .... ... .....'o.1.... Directory CContinuedJ RooM. ....32 Mercer St ......3SWB ....36 Univ Pl 64L .,..12VVB .....o3.... .............12VVB .....04.... .....o3.... ...'04 ...... .....'Ol.... .. .....'o4.... ....,o4..,. i .....o2.... .....'OI.... Kemble, VV. H.,1r..... ..... '04. . . . .. Kenley, P. H.,. . . .. Kennedy, D. D.,. .. Kent, H. D.,. .. Kerr. C. D.,. . .. Kenne, I. S., .... . Keyes, R. W.,. . .. Kilby, R. L., .... . Kimball, P. . . . Kimball, VV. D.,. . .. King, R., ........ Kinsey, A. L., ..,... Kirkpatrick, I. P.... Kline, R. C., ..... Knox, E. 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ROOM. .....42NEd ........25MR Princeton .....36 Vlfiggins St .....42 Mercer St S R S D .....IIO Nassau St 52L ....64 Univ Hall ........36UnivPl ....33 Prospect Ave S Ed ....35 Unix Hall ............9ND ..16 NVithe1'spo0n ot II Vandeventer Ave . . . . .15 Dickinson St W W . .......... 62B E B .........15SEd .....39 Nassau St .... SEMXV ....15 Univ Pl ....53 Univ Pl ....7'W M VV 64L ....172 Nassau St ,.....11 LPyne ....11 L Pyne 22B ....1oEMW .....11 lN W NAME. Merrick, H. M.. Ir Merwin, C. M.,. . .. Merwin. I. O. .... .. Messler, B. .. Metcalf. D., Meyers, Wm.. . Miles. I. D... .. Miller. E. M.... Miller, E. VV.... Miller. I. R... .. Miller, A. MN.. Miller. F. D... .. Miller, F. C.... Miller, P. I. G... .. Miller. H. .... Mills, H. L.,. .. Mills, M. .. Mitchell, P.. Mixsell, R. B,,. . .. Moffett, G. Mollitt, G. R.,. . . .. Montgomery, W. I Moore. L., ..,..,. nioore, Philip A.,. Moore, Phillips A.... Moore, R. B... . .. Moore, S. Moran, E. A... . . .. Morrison, W. I.... Morrow. J. 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Whitman, F. R... Wliitman, S. lfVhiteside, A. D., Wiehle, A. S. V.,. Wilcox, H. M.,.. Wildrick, G. A.,.. Williams, W. D.,. Williams, R. A.,.. Williams, R. Williams, R. S.,.. Williams, R. Y.,.. Williamson, S., .. Willis, H. T... .. Wills, C. S.,. . .. lfVilor, G., .... . Wilsey, E. S.,. . .. Wilson, W. A.,. . . Wilson, W. L.,... Wilson, T. H.,... ROOM. ......25 EdPl .....6N M R W B .....86 Nassau St S D .....66 Nassau St ....2 Nassau St ....4W MW ......9N'R ....17NEd S E B ......9S EB E B . . . . .44 -Mercer St 14L .....97B ....13 E W ..........8SR 61 B . . . .15 Chambers St . . .. .77 Univ Hall .....30 Mercer St .. .......... 26NEcl S M R 33 Vandeventer Ave 33 Vandeventer Ave ... . .27 Williams St E VV .......15M D M D ..... R Univ Hall 33 Vandeventer Ave .........8WW .....15 Univ P1 Directory CContinuedD NAME. CLASS. Ro0M. NAME. CLASS. 'Wils0n, H. I.,. .. ..,. 702. 66 L 'VVrenn, T. N.,, .. XVils0n, M. D. ,... . .... 02. 38 L Wrenn, C. F.,... Wfilson, E. B. ,... . .... 'o1. .... 2 N R NVrigl1t, F. L.,... XfVilson, E. J., ..... .... ' OI .... .............. 6 N W Vvfighff H- H---H ----'03 Wfilson, H. R., .... .... ' 03 .................... I W B Wright- R- Gu ---'-- ---302 wind, L. A., .... .... ' 04. I2 Vandevemef Ave Wfightson. W- G.. ---- ----104 VVithbee, A. G., .... .... ' 04 ................. I5 Univ Pl XVYHICOOD, J- A-1 ---'- XVitl1bee, T. O., ...... .... ' 03 .... ............ 6 E M NV WVitherow, D. M. .... yO4, .'.. I5 Univ PI Yarrow, H. C., Jr.... ....'o4 W'itte, F. C., ......... .... ' 04, ,--.. Trenton Yates, I., ......... ....'o1 WVO1ff, O. H., ...... .... ' O4 .... ........ 1 0 S Ed YOUUS- H- G- VV-N -- VVOIUHQUII, H. R., .... .... ' 02. .... I7 Univ Hall Young, R. S., .... . VVo0d, C. M., ...... .... ' O3 .... .... ...... 2 2 Ed Pl Young, G. L.,... Wooden, H. R., .... .... ' OI ...................... I5 B Young, S. Woodruff, G. B... .. .... '04. 16 Vandeventer Ave Young, F. L.,. . . .. .... Woods, ',T. S., ...... .... ' O4 .... ............... 3 S Ed Young, W. G., ........ ....'0I Woods, WVillian1, .. .... V04 .... ...' ...... 21 N Ed Yuengling, G. . .. .... Woods, E. B., .... .... ' 03. ,.... 195 Nassau St Worcester, L., .... '02, .......19 N W Zinram, H. J.,. .. ROOM. .......27N Ed NI D . . .44 Univ Hall ........7SMR ....... A E B I4 Chambers St .........12S Ed .....3I Univ Pl 97B ....1SD .....42 L iw D .......2ND .....1r S M R I5 B ....I5 Univ Pl .....37 N Ed 43, X ff , -QD. 1 'E - Lfsifl, j ., '54 .wil - my -NJ LW K ' ' 'T M NW! f Q 1 , jf ax ' 0' -f ' 2 E Q M, i fp X' Q W F' MK if Q ,if - gb IX u I 974222, . tw T f H ' X5 1 5 3 XX f ff I Qi I ff X 'Q ' N , Eff '-'f ' ' 2' 1 W fm X xxx H n 51 mffl A - V 'U Tl -H R , X ii , lg - 3 1 Q, 25 ,X f'?: j f f X 1 2 ,bf Lf' XX, qu, all ,V I nv fy .Q ,' f WWI W f - 5 N-iv 4r - -' '- H fy REDEHHNGE-H if M BROOKI BROTHER BROADWAY CORNER 22D STREET NEW YORK CITY MAKERS OE FINE CLOTHING IN Separate Norfolk Jacket For Loun ging Purposes. NEVV YORK CITY FOR NEARLY A CENTURY 15 OUR BOOKLETS GI V E F A C T S A N D FIGURES WE ARE NOT WHOLESALERS AND HAVE NO AGENTS. THE RESULT IS SMALL LOTS CONFINED STYLES, NO EXAGGERA- TION OF FASH- ION. HENRY H GORDON STEPHEN B HOLT I-I. I-I. GORDON 8a CO., Ilmporting Gailors, 55 Chambers Street, STEWART BUILDING. TELEPHONE CALL FRANKLIN 511 f.All the latest London Fabrics Constantly on hand. PACH BROS f-Established 1851 EIMER 85 AMEND Manufacturers and importers of ' Chemical Photographers, and Physical Q 3 5 Breaaclvvey, Apparatus NEW YGRK' 5256353SAds,::22sz,s:S,i1::h:2iu'ats,f.::,2f'af P Ch R H V111 Berlin anii Meissen Porcelain, Purest Hammered Platinu . Balances and Weights, Zeiss Microscopes and Bacteriological Apparatus, Chemically Pure Acids and Assay Goods. 205, 207, 209 and 211 Third Avenue Comer Eighteenth Street YORK United States Depository 0ur Growth in Deposits M M N EN FRoM swomv STATEMENTS 'ro THE COMPTROLLER or rms: CURRENCY, WASHINGTUN, o, c. 'rl-le N Commenced Business March 23, l893 is the is DIRECTLY GPPOSITE NASSAU HALL - - - 334,423.32 H - - - 361.61530 Dv SM N E ' ' 367,707.33 7 4 ' 'S9963523 The 0nly National Bank - - - - 917,499.95 s FE 899 1 8200 604 09 IN PRINCETON 9BQQ8,09Q.73 ' E- 'f We Solicit Your Business, Thgrg Must bg 3 Rgaggn fgf if, Guarantee Best Possible Service ...And Aim to Please as 1 ii 1 i I i i gsggssetgggg h rinceton nn PRINCETON, N. J. 257 5 A Charming Resort situated in a Wooded Park of Seven Acres in the Nlidst of the Beautiful University Town, heated through: rout with steam and open wood fires .... 22 .ea UNIVERSITY GOLF LINKS ADJACENT .er fa Time, one hour and a half from New York, via Pennsylvania R. R. Parlor Cars on following Trains: 7.30, 8.30, 9 30 a. m.g 4.00, 5.00 and 8.00 p. m., from foot of Desbrosses and Corllandt Sts. Foot of West 23d St., 10 minutes earlier. E E SPECIAL RATES, FOR ouEsTs sTAvlNo BY THE WEEK ARTHUR BAVE, Manager ii Iii! mml mml mm! lmml lmmi lmml lmml mmm! Innl Imml lmml lmml lmml uml um: ml mi ml lmml lmml mmm mmm: lmm Immi lmmi lmml lmml lmml lmnl lmul lmnl lmul lllllilulmnn ----------'ami JOHN W. FIELDER, JR., '74, Real Estate, Fire, Life and . . . Accident Insurance REPRESENTING The Hartford Fire Insurance Co. The Phenix Insurance Co. of New York. The Continental Insurance L o. of New York. The Queen Insurance Co. ofAmerica. The Standard Fire Insurance Co. of Trenton, N, T. The Westchester Fire Insurance Co. of New York. The Sun Insurance Office of London. The London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Co. The Manchester of England. The Manhattan Fire Insurance Co of New York. The Phoenix Assurance Co. of London. 'BIIEQBW The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York. INVESTMENT POLICIES A SPECIALTY. sw sw av The Fidelity and Casualty Co. of New York. The Central Accident Insurance Co. of Pittsburgh, Pa O FFI C E ' Pync Building, - 78 Nassau Street, PRINCETON, N. J, OFFICE PHONE 147. RESIDENCE PHONE 148. evvvyaafsfswsfsfsaxawsaxafswsssa Tn- SANFORD az SANFORD cr-Dchcin , Ecilor ee , importers 176 FIFTH AVENUE Nevv York BETWEEN 22D AND 23D STREETS x15-7 KN. GQQQQSQQQSQQWOGQSQQQOOOQUOQ . . COLLEGE DEPARTMENT . . 0 Are Designers and Manufacturers of-. i ,.E'E.B2lll6y, Banks CLASS PINS 6: Biddle Co. w 1'?,AEIffQEfS PHILADELPHIA FRATEIISSIZIEKS DEVICES AND STATIONERY FOR HOPS RECEPTIONS AND GRADUATION Designs and Estimafes Furnished . . . Qggivii 26 Sguth Edwards Dittrich, Gleason Sz CO. merchant Cailors W Mmporters Q Q Q A .56 no, 11115 Gbesfnuf Street, PI-1II.kHDEI.xPI-IIFI. Fast Express Service Mail and Passenger Service New York Ellld SUUIhE:lmpl0I1 NEW YORK AND ANTWERP CLONDON-PARISI , , CALLING wssfreourm AT cnsnaounc qBeIgIum-France-The Rh'ne5 SAILING FROM NEW YORK EVERY WEDNESDAY London Belgium, Special'EX- Holland' press Train rom Southamp- France' ton in one hour the Rhine, and forty min- Switzer- utes. land, and O Paris Close connec- tion east bound by Fast Channel Steamers to Havre, and Ex- press Traiu to Paris. fWest- bound passeu' gers from Paris embark at Cher- bourg. TIIE FLEET Italy-One of the shortest, chi apest, and best routes. I Paris Six and one- half' hours. Frequent fa st trains. Tonnage 1 Tonnage 'Tonnage ST LOUIS - Twin Screw - 11,629 1 NVESTERNLAND - - - 6,736 O1-110 - - - 3,392 ST PAUL - -' - 11,629 , ARAOONIA - Twin Screw A 5,446 PENNSYLVANIA . 3,166 NEW YORK - '- -- . 10,803 NOORDLAND - A A - 5,212 INDIANA - - 3,153 KENSINGTON - 8,669 , WAESLAND ---- 4,752 1 NEDERLANU - 2,339 SOUTHWARK - 3,607 PENNLAND - - 3,760 SWITZERLAND - 2.819 FRIESLAND - - 7,116 BELGENLAND - - - 3,602 CONEMAUGH 2,328 . RHYNLAND -... 3,689 , ...BUlLDING... H M 'I onnage lonnage lonnagc VADERLAND - Twin Screw - 12,000 PHILADELPHIA Twin Screw - 10,300 KROONLAND - Twin sci-ew - 12,0011 ZEELAND - - 12,000 HAVHRFORD - 'f - 10,000 FINLAND - - '- '- . 12,0011 , MERION - - - 10,000 73 BROADWAY, NEW YORK ' 305-307 'Wal1111t Street, 143 La Salle Street, 1306 F Street, N. W., S9 State Street, PHILADELPHIA. - CHICAGO. VVASHINGTON. BOSTON. Third and Pine Streets, A 10-I4 lVasl1i11gto11 Ave., S., 30 Montgomery Street, ST. LOUIS. MINNEAPOLIS. SAN FRANCISCO. And Men's Outfitter 39 and 41 Cortlandt St. NEW YORK al' Available IN ALL PARTS or THE World , Q 0 4 Q o - ooooaoaosn :oo rcdit ' ISSUED BY BLAIR 63 C0. 33 WALL ST., N. Y. Greeting Intercollegiate B as and T- N 'cgoI5l65.ClaSS Regiftry of Academic Costume BQ EQ ' ' 5 HQ W Smart Cotrell Gi is 39 Boots W Sixth Avenue and 21st Street NEW vomc CITY Illustrated Bulletin, S' 81' Effr'f'Pf?n : 26:8 B d - .- - APP1fCaf10H' 472 4 ma Way Virginia. Tobacco Store Class Contracts a ggi ALBANY, N. Y. SPMHY' IOQI GHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA Makers of the Caps, Gowns and Hoods to Princeton, Yale, Harvard, Columbia, Bryn Mawr, Vfelleslzy, University of Chicago, and the others. fNexl door to the Opera Housej The largest assortment of Smokers' Articles in the World, Foreign and Domestic. FULL LINE OF IMPORTED AND KEY WEST GIGARS. PRINCETON PIPE RACKS. Em33'f Baldwin Locomotive Works Broad and Narrow Gauge ingle E pansion and ompound Lo omotives OPERATED BY STEAM OR COMPRESSED AIR Adapted to every variety of serxice a d b 'l I f , n uit accurately to gauges and templates from standard designs, or to railroad companies' drawings. Like parts of different engines of same class perfectly interchangeable. Electric Locomotives and Electric Car Trucks witlh Approved Motors BUR H Nl, ILLIAMS 6: CO. 5T'i? XlPhE'PE gi , x EL Cl l ,M X' 1 4 'E-f 7fie3??v- ,fff , -- , 1 .Li .f ' f .F ' fx ii I 7, -r Hflff iw ' ' K 9 R e I1 a bl e -- X i s- 31: r' - f ' ,, ' V WP.ff .- Manufactured by t By Amateurs at the Grand American 1 J. Q Handicap of 1900. If you would be SCCOIICI and d Successful-SHOOT A PARKER' lr Send for Catalog. ' Meriden, Conn. XV Outfittings Especially for College Me Clothing Furnishing Goods Athletic Wear Hats and Capf acob eed's Sons l4I2-I4I4 Chestnut Street College fi il Outfitters O exhibit a line of goods or a line of samples, the largest, best lighted and most tastefully decorated room in Princeton is 39 NASSAU STREET, directly opposite the Post Office, in Carpenter Building. Has a large bay Window extending to the sidewalk. Being on the University side of the street, almost every student of the University passes by the Window every day and evening. Good light all dav by front and side windows: illuminated at night by incandescent as li ht. 8' 8 Apply for dates of occupancy and terms to E. W. CARPENTER, Princeton, N. J. st PHILADELPHIA , N 0 Qnc Princeton , s K Pipe Racks ' - ef' f J x .-al, - 5 ' 'f' J ars P' nj E W ' Specialties 'Qi -W for The Guaranteed V Class Pipes f E Our pointer on PIPES Fifa S fm mail-d free. 1 Ill 'g U V gil ! 11 1 oHN M1DDLE'roN fs 7 .511 7 N l QP. , Importer and Flanufacturer .t t 2lQ Walnut Street Fieviil f ,,513tTf'5Wi . Fleerschaums Reboiled PHILADELPHIA, PA. and Color Set. xvi WM. I-1. DIXON , Ilbercbant ailor ano importer 17 South 'Ninth Street wpposlte llbost Stttice llbbilaoelpbia R. E. JONES sz co., Citizeu's National Bank Building, 1 401 BROADWAY, ROBERT STOLL Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals WATCHES, DIAMONDS and JEWELRY Medals and Class Pins a Specialty Maker of the Athletic, Boxing, Wrestlkig, Rowing, Swimming, Fly Casting, Gymnastic and Skating Championship Medals, etc. The largest manufacturer of Sporting and Presenta- tion Trophies in the United States. - NEW YQRK ROOM 45, ANDERSON BUILDING 12, I4 and I6 John St., New York K . --on EDlCT'S nno - - Redmond, err 86 Co , GRADE Mmm W ...l2,anRer's... 41 Wall Street, New York, Transact a General Banking Business. Receive deposits subject to draft. Dividends and interest collected and remitted Act as Fiscal Agent fo: and negotiate and issue loans of rail- roads, street railways, gas companies, etc, Securities bought and sold ou commission Members of New York Stock Exchange. Deal iv HIGH GRADE INIIESTIVIENI' SECURITIES List of Current Offerings sent ou Application. PHILADELPHIA CORRESPONDENTS, G-RAHAB4, KERR 85 CO. l Xvii DIAMONDS and WATCHES a Specialty. Watches, Diamonds, Chains, Rich Jewelry, Silverware THE BENEDICT Benedict KEEPERS Ouly perfect Cuff, Sleeves OF and Collar Button made.. All W B e,sg:,esCst,,G,i2na asia T0 GTS CITY TIME the button hole. Stron d - tr, ur able and can be adjusteld with perfect ease. No wear or tear. END wfw- BENEDIGT BUILDING , Every genuine Benedict Col: 1 17' Broadway' -gh lar Butttgl has the , New York. ,L 'l name enedict ,fee D, Comer af ,.- R and date of patent - ,V stamped upon it- Cortlandt Street. , , sm: vnzw 'Uruke no other- SIDE VIEW' ESTABLISHED l5Ql. nu: view BEST DINING CIIR SERVICE IN THE WORLD Q T 7 EVERYBODY PATRUNIZING THE LINE APPRECIATES THIS FACT ALL DINING-CARS EQUIPPED WITH THE 'QM LATEST IMPROVEMENT ........ A CHANDELIER OVER EACH TABLE. . . The Equipment between CHICAGO, PEORIII and ONIAHA and .... T XV DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS and PUEBIO CONSISTS OF BUFFET LIBRARY SMOKING CARS, FREE RECLINING 5 CHAIR CARS AND LUXURIOUS PULLMAN SLEEPERS IS OF THE LATEST PATTERN AND IN EVERY I-IESPECT THE BEST This is the ONLY Q- Operating Buffet Library Smoking Cars between CHICAGO AND .KANSAS CITY Take no other Line io Kansas Cily, Fort Worth and other Texas Points. W. J. LEAHY, G E. P. A. JOHN SEBASTIAN, G. P. A. 305 BROADWAY, N. Y CHICAGO, ILL. XV THEA ABASH R ILRO RECLINING CHAIR CARS CSEATS FREEJ ll BETIVEEN Palace Sleeping Cars and Unsurpassed QBFVICB on All Trams Dlnlng Car Le'1veNI:,XV YORK If SISIIOIS l 8 N Y O S W Lehi h Valley L 8. XV Zu Elle BUFFALO SU Ph NSIONI BRIDGE HXrr1veIJEl'ROIT I CHIC-XGO OO Pl am p m 9 I 50 mm nl It 21111 SILOUIS... . .-am.... - IIAINNIBAL, . . . , . . . . QUIINCV .,... .5 . . KEOKUK ..... . . . ' . . . IX-XNSAS CITY . . . . . nm' . . OVIA'lA .,....... . .. ..,. 0 S30 930 4-OE III m pm 2 4OlJ I1 I2 OOITI IOOPDI OO 'UTI 7 3O'll1I 3513111 9-30 . E1 ID Direct connections made xx ilh eastern lines. Stop-off privile at Nia ara Falls. , RA'l1SEY,jR., V' I-P ' a 1 1 . -. C.S.CRANE G ' ' ' 1 LSI, For information in regard to rates, reserxation of Sleeping mr space, etc., apply to I l O I ew York, Buffalo, Detrolt, Chlcago, St. Louls, Kansas Clty and Omaha H 'I' Qi 6100 .V , 3 . 3 T llflff . 'g K . 8. . . . . ,,' 5.fPS XX NN X H D. . ' ' ., zsigl iI0.0 am Q If ', X YQ Iirix NX-,X 'I 'A . . . 33.25 W Q.IO'l'JlT1N 8.55 lg . , , A e l-'x , ......,. , .1 1 2.00 H . 1:1 2- 1 I I X I' ' ff NIAGARA FALLS ...4 l . .5. . f 2.53 ff l 9.23121 . . . I I N X I. VL I . .1 ' H l . H H . . . I A . ' ' ...,.... Log llixog 4' I 2.3fa li . . . ........ 9.30 l 7.15 IO.5Q 'f QE 3. K I I l ii I 1 I 713, I 2.00 ca 7'15 I ' ll ai ' A: , I ASS L' 'Wg ii I .m l W f W, X ' l 5301 3 930 l' 7005, XX H I I ll 7-55 ' , v ges g C J I , ener:ILPaZ2:xZizII'taxxgdiihlreciIIl,qg1.umgeLouls Mo H. B. MCCLELLAN, General Eastern Agent, 387 Broadway, New York. xix 1945 it pays to buy pure and full-weight goods. I000 XL. J. CALLANAN! Wholesale and Retail feaier in and Importer of Teas, Coffees, Wines, Liquors e Cigars My specialties are, the 41 Blend of Teas, and the 43 Blend of Coffee, with a choice assortment of groceries, comprising all the necessaries and many of the luxuries of life. Use the Eclipse Brand of iioaiing soap 3 it is as pure as soap can be made, Used in the laundry, it insures perfect satisfaction, and clean, sweet-s1ne1l- ing clothes. I call special attention to my Eclipse Brand of Ammonia. It is as good as any in the market. f - V A full stock of stearic acid and beeswag eandles of all sizes, for Church use, and pure vegetable oil, specially prepalredefor Altar use. I make a specialty of pure wines and liquors. A Goods packed and shipped free of chargef Freight paid to all points within mo miles of New York. L. J. CALLANAN. Successor to CALLANAN 6: KEFIP. Nos. 41 and 43 Vesey Street New vomc cnrv Send for copy of my monthly price-list The Ultra-Fashionable Shoe 455' f .1 P .sus 'K f '1,' Ji- F' Xtitfbfn '1Lf:1-t A Q .'iyL5TtF:U1lssi'!r1l:' '-ee:-rfe F k :Q:.,15df:l3.1:g.,. 2511.2 1 . . .4if,'? -:.f3 'fi if .' ,lat-75-,'f2 ,-,Q Eval.: gp 4Q13'irL:--9--1 rs? eff: Em.'4.e.,fW,,-'- i- I., 1.1 a.-wfvwwr :seas-3:2-5 . ' .1 . -f . '.--titjit J nfl ''-irq-,'Esl1v.-1Eag2p.'-j.I :,3f:' ., i'fi5'-g:2fl'.:- : ' . . C. A. WALLBERG 182 Broadway Near Maiden Lane NEXV YORK OUTH' High Grade Photographer Q lO3 EAST STATE STREET Opposite City Hall Trenton, N. J. S. M. ROSS Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Tinning Iobbing Prornptly Attended to 36 ALEXANDER STREET 1854 1900 valentine Elrnheiter - merchant Gailor anb Ctlotbier NASSAU STREET, Princeton, N. J. All Work Done in the Latest Style .. Special College and School Rates . LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER NEW OBSERVATORY STUDIO Broadway and 28th Street New York Brooklyn Studios 565 Fulton St. OUR NEW PLATINUMS AND CARBONETTES The Latest for 1901 Surpasses a Steel Engraving or Etching in Delicacy of Tone and Brilliant Lighting. Inspection Solicitecl. NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL NEW YORK CITY Dwight Method of Instruction Day School, 35 Nassau St. Evening School, 9 W. 18th St. Summer School CEight Weeksl june-Augustl, 35 Nassau St. Degree of LL. B. after two years' course, of LL. M. after three years' course. Prepares for bar of all States. Number of students for the past year QISSQ-I900l 775, of whom 308 were college graduates. The method of study pursued aims to give the student a thorough knowledge of Legal Principles and of the Reasons upon which they rest, and to render him well equipped forthe practice of his profession. The location of the School in the midst of the courts and lawyers' offices .affords also an invaluable opportunity to gain a knowledge of court procedure and the practical conduct of affairs. Send for catalogue explaining Dwight Method, courses of GEORGE CHASE, Dean, 35 Nassau Street. study, etc., to gffeeeeefefeg Hb Aiiitiitliixiiitiiill bu ' U-Pl-DEE. iq ' ll ll A new Co-eil has alighted in town, : ll Hb' U-pi-dee, U-pi-lla! . - ff 'H In anbup-to-datestitaxilof-maxle gon'n,U-px-de-i-rla ! , l- - T ie oys are wi 1 ,ant prex is, too, 1 1 You never saw such a hulla-ba-loo. 1 , CHORUS. - U-pi-dee-i-dee-i-da! etc. I Ilcr voice is clear as a soaring lnrk'S, l And her wit is like those trolley-car sparks ! 'b' When 'cross a muddy street she Hxts, Q The boys all have conniption fits! 1 bl The turn of her head turns all ours, too, ' b I Theres always a strife to sit in her pewp I 'Tis enough to make a parson drunk, To hear her sing old co-ca-che-lunk! , Tl .l f ,a ith ce other NEXV verses to U-Pl-DEE, and 'IYZIKEXSI XIYEDRISS, catchy, up-to-dare. tu many lf others ol' the popular OLD FAMILIAR TUNES: be- 'l sides oLD FAVORITES g and also many New soxcss. SONGS OF ALL THE COLLEGES . copyright, Price, 31.50, ,150-fflfflfflfi WW- 1 1-ll? bl UINDS Ii NOBLE, Publishers, New York City. my g Q Sckoalbonks qfzzllpulzlzshers at one .flora R litiilikliiiliiivii-fb! ereeeeee-eeeeeeeast xxi SU BEAM Canned Fruits and Vegetables is the FINEST IN QUALITY that can . . .be produced . . . DOBBINS, 25 E. STATE STREET, TRENTON Knox Hats, Suit Cases, Umbrellas and Canes MANY OF THE MOST POPULAR AND . . . . . 000009 NOVELS- Oo.. ALLS attention to the FINE LINE OF PRINCETON PINS, especially new design pins and the 1904 class pin. Nm PRINCETON BANNERS,1VIidclleton's Pipes, Tobaccos, Jars, Ash Trays, Racks ancl Novelties. SI-IAKESPEARE'S COMPLETE WORKS EULFINCHTS AGE OF FABLES and . . . . . . . . . . AGE OF CHIVALRYH ON THE CAMPUS 3 Northwest GEORGE L. ROGERS, Painter and.. PGPQYIYGIIQQY DEALER IN WALL PAPER. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC W li Residence, 66 Alexander Street. Phone I43. A WELCOME GIFT IN ANY HONIF ' 'N' Nm N ' -, ez 9- W S W W ' fowl V, nf? .- ' f. , I M4 SONGS OF ALL THE COLLEGES Everyone likes 2 college song, and this book is an ideal gilt to place on the piano liar one's liiencls to enjoy even though one sings not at all himself CLOTHT rx us-mi-'t'L nnsimr Fon cimlsnms on mi:-rnmr All the NEWsongs S7 50 pvstpaid All tluy 01.11 songs AT ALL BOOK STORES AND IVIUSIC DEALERS or :cnt an ajiffrorvzl lgy IZ L' P11611-Jhc'l'.V HINDS 8: NOBLE. 4-14 Cooper Institute. New York City Schooibntvkx rf nf!fr11Mz':hvrs zz! om' :lure L. H. Johnson METROPOLITAN DECORATOR Flags, Buntings and japanese Goods Flowers and Plants Porches enclosed with Canvas and Canopy for Weddings and Parties No ll S. Warren Street TRENTON, N.J. Tl-IOS. C. HILL 81 SON No. n North Broad Street TRENTON, N. J. Lunches and Course Dinners Correspondence Invited.,..., FEURIN G fd BRANDAU of Merchant Tailors J Imported and Domestic Goods Constantly on Hand All VVork made in Latest Style ,. nn ........... Cleaning and Repairing 128 NASSAU ST., PRINCETON, N. J, rinceton Signal H'EiEfZf'm STEAM POWER BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE 'We print Cards, Circulars, Syllabi Pamphlets, Posters, Books, etc. 6 XISLITI-IEFQSPGOINI STREET Samoa SS. 'Partner Yavcxtm' and Yaperlxaixgor Si-:Kors wit at 44 Nassau St. SOINX SIQTQGT gxiii E EDWARD C. KOPP Photo Supplies Hmateur Developing and Printing Q Q Q Q Q Q WHEELS SOLD, RENTED an? REPAIRED NASSAU HOTEL BLOCK i PRINCETON, N. J. Iofm V. Dey Dealer in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Room Furnishings 122 NASSAU STREET Opposite Uni ty L b y Wm. 'D. Thompson Yoakam and Sixmoh Cafe. 5vpeckaX Rakes X0 CX ks Skunk X '5 6. 'SM XA X20 Nassau 'Streak IPHIEQIES . FUR ., IPJRHZE SIPEAKHNKU1 . GUN . TESTS of TT r. A collection Vofxyjovi' 55559525355 Wins: hdveigifss 5555265352555 fililiiinilnfiilii WfffcfwiiiiiiiiiiiiC 4 99999 8 . 99-Y SESSSSSSSSSSSSS5555255555235 WILHELM NEI-IRING MERCHANT T AILGR 134 NASSAU STREET Carries a full line of samples of imported Suitings. Fall and Winter Suits made to order. A perfect fit and first-class workman- ship guaranteed. Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty of .H A of J J Catering, Ice Cream, Pastry and Bread. A Full Line of Fine Confectionery t' The Majestic RESTAURANT CHAS. P. ZAZZALI - - - Frank E. Krespach, Upholstcring and Furniture W'indow Seats and Cushions Repairing Made to Order Carpet Laying Mattresses Renovated Corner Nassau Street and University Place ' PROPRIETOR Princeton, N. J. A Y mouldmgs, Plate and fun nine or ' ' Stein Rails Hangings and Decorations Dealer in-ln Stoves, Pumps, Ranges, Tinusare, Roofing, D S EIQ d Leaders, Etc. Gas Fitting and Plumbing in V all its branches. lobbing Promptly attended Painter dlld DQCOMIOI' to. Estimates given and work done on . . NO- 10 JOHN STREET 9 hassau Street Princeton,l1.J. NASSAU ERUIT STORE SCIOLI BROS., Props. l, f DEALER IN 33? . - f ' . F ' I OlGlgl'l - AND Domestic 'ikfgl fiw . FTUITS 9 tw tiggmggg '3 9 ' CIGARS AND TOBACCO QW is Full Line of Confectionery I ' Ti ' All Kinds of I.owney's Candy I 1162 NASSAU STREET opposite University Library Princeton, N. J. XXV WM. MOORE W NEW AND SECOND HAND MATERIALS 31 WITHERSPOON ST. PRINCETON, N. J. We pay highest cash prices, and sell for lowest. Drop a postal, and I will call. All transactions conducted privately and confidentially. ER-Y S Established 1868 Hair Cutting and Shaving Parlor 112 NASSAU ST. PRINCETON, N. J. JOSEPH P. FLYNN lWerchant'TaHor The Largest Line of Samples of Cloths of Every Description from one of the Largest Importing Houses in the Country may be seen here . . . Call and look them over. Satisfactory Work Guaranteed. Suits to Order from 518.00 Up: ward. Cleaning, pressing, repairing and alter- ing a specialty ........ 4 Witherspoon -Street, Princeton, N. J. . . B R I E R Graduate of New York College of Pharmacy DRUGGIST PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. Agency for I CANDIES V No. 44 Nassau Street, Princeton, N. J. Accurate Dispensing of Physicians, Prescriptions ESTABLISHED 1867 . G. D O H Nl RESTAURANT and ICE CREAM l P A R L O R S .,444.-.faf R JJ PURE ICE CREAM DAILY. FRESH CAKES, PIES, BISCUITS AND ROLLS ALWAYS ON HAND. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE .... .5 .29 Opposite - First - Presbyterian - Church xxvi Myron E. La Vake EE? JEWELLER, OPTICIAN, WATCHMAKER . . EPB Repairing of all Kinds College Pins a Specialty fam 72 Nassau Street, Princeton, N. J. CI-IAS. E. SEGER MARSH 8 BURKE Sporting Goods DRUGGISTS Gila , APOTHECARIES Guns and Ammunitlon Flags and Banners and dealers in Perfumery, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, Fancy Articles, Window and Picture Glass, Looking' Glass Plates, Enameled Glass, Etc. Agent for at Columbia and Cleveland Bicycles at PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Ed' Ph h ' ' ef ColuiriZllaGE:12alf:lllories 6, LOWER PYNE BUILDING NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE The Continued Patronage of Students and the PRINCETON , N- J - Public Generally is respectfully requested I-9 C C SKIRM F ' ' LEIGH cgc COOK Wh! I dRet'IDel' . 0 2 an U' U er In Fancy and Staple Groceries Cigars and Tobacco NASSAU HOTEL BLOCK PRINCETON, N. J. . . . 68 NASSAU STREET . . . . Barbers' Supplies RRIOTS Klcmecl, etc. ' WWW' flllercer Gonsorial llbarlor Special Rates to Clubs Call and Examine 2 .witbergpoon Street Large Assortment of Imported and .mvsx mass -mow QQAQM X-Lobm-Son Domestic Pipes Eauaraxxkeed. Ymp. xii Prudence and economy in youth are the foundation stone upon which a successful future depends, and in no way can a competence in advanced years be as positively secured as by taking an Endowment Policy in Che Eqlllldlbk l:ifQ HSSIIYGIICQ SOGQW of the Ulllitd SIGNS .THE LARGEST-TI-IE STRONGEST-TI-IE BEST U72 POiIII of URW... The holder of a matured Policy in the Equitable Society, says: Twenty years ago when I took out my Endowment Policy, the premium looked to me like this: S4-7,68 while the Endowment, looked at from a distance of twenty years, appeared like this: ZIOOO. Now my Policy has matured, and coming just when I need money, the result of my Policy looks like this: Sl467,25, While looking back and realizing that they are amounts that would have been saved in no other way, this is the appearance the premiums have: 547.68. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF TI-IE UNITED STATES 120 Broadwa New York H' B' HYDE, Pftsidmf y, JAMES W. ALEXANDER, Vice-Pres. For particulars or further information, apply to E I 5 E L E XC K I N G GENERAL MANAGERS FOR THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY WM' F- VAN PET-T, Cashier SAM. J. KING, Princeton, '88 Main Office, Newark, N. I. Special Agent XXV111 S. P. DU HAM 8a CG., Trenton, N. . This 'is rc store for men fellas. too ,' one of the best. If you want underwear, dress shirts, negligee shirts, collars, cuffs and neckwear, you will find it here, and you will find it right in price, and if there's a wrong thing about it when you get it home return it, you will do us a favor by doing so. TRUNKS ANU BAGS 0 0 0 0 And everything else for the convenience of a traveler. We have recently.fitted up a big, new, bright basement store exclu- sively for traveler's outfits. And we've Scotch Shawls and traveling rugs, xnaclcintoshes and an umbrella department that is top notch in everything but price. CARPETS AND RUGS 0 0 0 Floor coverings of every sort that is worthy a place in any First class store. Know you that there are very few stores in big metropolitan cities that dispose of more rugs in a year than we clo? Well, you folk in Princeton heip us to clo this. Wfhen you come to Trenton make the store your resting place, your home as it were, you will be made welcome. S. P. DUNHAVI 8: CO., 35315 2?3EET5,Trenton, N. J. SWR '5' Hatfield i -W ., First Class I X EIMBREIQIJAS 0 AND 0 GANES DEINLAP 0 RATS +- 888 Hottel, mL 27:29 East State Street 33 East State St., Trenton, N. Trenton, New Jersey Photographers A EE The Princeton Bank 1900 CAPITAL, SI00,000 SURPLUS, 44,500 A Regular Banking Business Transacted BUY AND SELL FOREIGN EXCHANGE ISSUE LETTERS OF CREDIT I+ + SAFE DEPOSIT AND STUDENT ACCOUNTS RECEIVE STORAGE VAULTS CAREFUL AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION 0 F FICERS. EDWARD HOWE, President. LEAVITT I-IOWE, Vice-President. S. T. SEGER, Cashier. F. L. HOWE, Asst Cashier LEM, I I I I I I I Y Q-D+ I J: I I 1 T-Tb: ,wg--T I Z +04-It :um HIS:-:-:rgffgfgl Egf:21fffgrfzwz-:'f:':T:': .I 3. Translations 2 Q Literal, 5oc. Interlinear, Sx.5o. 147 vols. ,Z w-if 1, Dictionaries I .. I Gassi?'5,f5.'15'g.T:,i:I13sfgzfgzifh- +, 5 Completely Parsed Caesar, 'Z IMPORTERS OF Book I. Ijlas Orleack page, z'7zzfer!z'2zear 0 ENGLISH AND SCOTCH 5 translation, Iztef-al translaunn, and Qt SU,-I-H GS 9' envy word L'0llQ9!L'fL'lvjf parsed. 51.50. +I I+ Completely Scanned and Parsed Ae- 42 is field, Book In S1,5o. Ready A zzgnxl, xgoo. 4? OF HAMILTON PLACE BOSTON iv HINDS sz NOBLE, Publishers, 4, ,V 4-5.5-12-I3-x4CooperInstitute, N.Y.City. I I Schnazboakx ofalljmbl sham' az' une slave. 'Q li -fffg'.'i'fi12 i22E11222'i'1'i':222222222222'55 :f '+f' w +f' if 2 1 sf if fi iv F Gv 'W-i XXX Renwick's THE COLLEGIANS' RESTAURANT . . Eirseillass meals Hll liinds of Fish and Served a la Zarte Game in Season IIIIIICIWS, BIYIINIGV PGTIIQS, EIC. JOHN B. RENWICK, Proprietor, 84 Nassau Street, PRINCETON, N. J. PR TESTS Drug and Prescription Store, Cor. Nassau and Mercer Sis., Princeton, N. Prescriptions prepared at all hours, day or night, with care and dispatch. J. Soda Water, Cold and Sparkling, with Pure Fruit and Cream Syrups PRIESVT'S WEST END ICE CREAM AND CONFECTIONERY SALOON..... The Very Finest Cream and Confectionery in the Town. BRANCH STORE at BAY HEAD, N. I E. R. BRANCH, ,, 65 ' H Pool and r3 f5'frfiEC -352-fs The Tiger Billiard Parlor 126 NASSAU STREET, PRINCETON, N. J. Qassau p Shaving Parlor FINE WORK EEE CLEANLINESS OUR SPECIALTY 60 'ilaaseau Etreet, llbrinceton, TD. 3. CHRISTIE WHITEDIAN. PROPRIETOFI. CQ H. Ag ZAPF, ,611 Hardware. Paints, Oils, Glass and House Furnishings, 118 Nassau Street, Prinoeton, N. J. RIGIEIARD ROWLANTJA TEXT BOOKS. FINE STfx'1'IONERY, DRAXVIDTG INIATERIALS, CARNIINA PRINCETODTIA. PRINCETON SOUVENIRS. 74 N ASSAU STREET. PRINCETON. N. J FOR YOUR IMPORTED OR DOMESTIC NASSA6 PHARMACY ' 0 ARTHUR SCHWARTZ, Ph.G., Pro . Glgars QP anything A P in the f Corner Nassau and Witherspoon Sts. way' o - Smol'-ters, Gonfeofionery Qeparfmenf 'P i pas Articles The Handsomest Store EYTRANCE ON G0 fo Jesse 5110014 l2iE'ZZZleiIO2Zm, Nassaffeet Nassau StI'CCt,' - :P1 lI'1C6tOI'1, N. J. Of Princeton's Busiest Street NO. 2 WithGFSpOOh St. HENRY DI. P T E Z C. A. WAITE Practxcal Boot and Shoe Maker 0 Q Q Q Q X N Football and Baseball Shoes a Specialty A ' ...Repairing Neatly Done... 9 41 Nassau Street, Princeton, N. J. JAMES R. DRAKE 055 U Pmsbms Q me Stallone'-:rg Q 00013- WALL PAPERS, NOTE BOOKS, POCKET KNIVES, FANCY GOODS, ETC. Nassau Street, Opposite Main Entrance to College ATHLETIC AND GYMNASIUM GOODS COLLEGE RIBBON WVEST VIRGINIA PULP AND PAPER COMPANY BLEACIJED IlXNIJ UNBIJEACHED SPIQUCE SULPI-IITE PULP EXTRA BOOK AND LITIIOGIRAPH, R R BIACI-IINE FINISHED AND SUPER- CALENDERED, EXPRESS AND R' R' Y MANILLA PAPERS DAILY CAPACITY, 300 TONS NIILILSI TYRONE,PA WEDMONT,W.VA. LUKE,MD. DAWS,W.VA. COWNGTONNA OFFICE z MUTUAL RESERVE BUILDING. 309 BROADWAY, I NEW YORK. - CABLE ADDRESS! PIHLPD1OIVR IVEVV SHDRIQ' , A. 1. AND A. B. c. comes Usr-.n. 111 R O E B .L I N G ELECTRICAL WIRES ana CABLES B A R E RUBBER COVERED LEAD EN CAS ED WEATHERPROOF jno. A. Roebling's Sons Co. Works at Trenton, N. J. BRANCHES NEW YORK 7 t Lb t St eet CLEVELAND 3 South Water Str t CHICAGO 7 d 73 L k St SAN FRANCISCO 5 and 27 F t St
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