Princeton University - Bric A Brac Yearbook (Princeton, NJ)
- Class of 1912
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Eglitt., Qgxnn tnhuse lupaltp ann hehutiun as an alumnus, tnhnse enthusiasm anti geal as a teacher, tnhuse genial qualities ut mints anti heart hatie enheareh him tn all tnhn hahe some into tuntatt tnith him, tne respectfully hehitate this, the thirtp sixth hnlume nf the 1Btintetnn 1Brit:a5Etat, i ' 1 A fffrf ', rf W U 1,,. ,E . 4, ' W 4.1 v, , vm- W . 1 . 75 ,J , :A -, u 5 r- flwh 4 If 1. , ,w W 4, , ,Jw 1. ,N N 4, I . 1 ' ,J .-ffm! HF ,g A ,V Nw 5':l w n, W , M w w 1 1 The 1Brinuztun 18ric:a:ZBrar Published Annually by the JUNIOR CLASS OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY ' V Eulumz XXXVI 41115155 ui jfiineteen Eunhrth ants illitnelhe b GEORGE WALLACE BUNN, IR.,' Illinois, Chairman Q' CARL WARING JONES, Minnesota, Business Mzmagm' ART EDITORS - JACOB RIEGEL, JE., Pennsylvania RUSSELL SMITH WALCOTT, 'Illinois ASSISTANT ausmzss MANAGER RICHARD SIDNEY GOUGNH, New, jersey . ,V ' EDITORS EUGENE MORSE BLXRNISIART? 'Illinois ROBERT TFAGER BLACK, Pemisylvauia T ROBERT 'GRAHAM BQSWQRTH, Colorado JOSEPH NEFF EWING, P'enn5y1,vania ilBrefauz. l T is not our purpose to dissertate here at any length upon the aims and purposes of the Bric-a-Brac. The purposes of the Bric-a- Brac are too well defined for that-to present a complete and accurate record of the happenings of the college year, and to present that mater- ial in as attractive a form as possible. We realize that there are certain rules and precedents which the very nature of the book compels us to follow. We have had to contend, therefore, with making this volume of the Bric-a-Brac too much like all those that have gone before. We have tried to make it reflect in some way the spirit of what it reprints. We have tried to make it not merely a dry compendium of statistic and fact, but a vivid panorama as it were, of the college year, in all its different interests and phases. I,'J'i 'l1F.XJ'f- T6- ,gn nf 5? Sept. 12-24 Sept. 15-19 Sept. 21 Sept. 22 Sept. 30 Oct. 20 Qllaleniaar 1910 Examinations for removal of hrst and second term conditions. Examinations for admission, held in Princeton only. First term begins. Formal opening exercises at 3 P. M. Last day for enrollment of Graduate Students at office of Dean of Graduate School. Meeting of the Board of Trustees. Oct. Nov. NOV. Nov. Dec. Dec. Ian. jan. Ian. Feb. Feb. Feb. 22 . 23, 2 P. M. as, 10 A. M. 24 . 12-17 21, 2 P. M. 5, 10 A. M. 12 . 16 S 9 . 22 . March 29, 12 N. Ap.-ii 12, 2 P. M. April 18, 10 A. KI. April 13 . june 3 June 9 June 10 june 11 june 12 Iune 13 Commemoration Day. Thanksgiving recess. Thanksgiving Day. Examinations for removal of en- trance conditions. Christmas vacation begins. 1911 - Christmas vacation ends. Meeting of the Board of Trustees. Last day for reporting second tern. electives. First term examinations end. Second term beginsi VVashington's Birthday. Meeting of Faculty Committee on Course of Study. Spring recess. . Meeting of the Board of Trustees. End of Senior final examinations. End of examinations of the three lower classes. Junior Orator and Maclean Prize contests. Baccalaureate Address by the Presi- dent of the University in Alex- ander Hall. Commencement meeting of the Board of Trustees-Class Day- Lynde Prize Debate. 164th Annual Commencement-Bleu tion of an Alumni Trustee-An- nual Meeting of the Literary So- cieties-Alumni luncheon. , Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev Rev Rev Rev. resihsnts nf the Cllullege nf ein Eersep COLLEGEFOUNDEDIN1746 BECAME A UNIVERSITY IN 1896 - ' ACCESSUS Jonathan Dickinsoni' . April, Aaron Burr f . . . Jonathan Edwards? . Ian., Samuel Daviesi' . . Samuel Finley, DDT . . . John Witlierspooiu, DD., LL.D.T . S. Stanhope Smith, D.D., LL.D.'l' . Ashbel Green, D.D., LL.D.'l -. . James Carnahan, D.D., LL,D.1:T . John McLean, DD., LL.D.1'l' . . James McCosh, D.D., LL.D., Litt.D.YT . Francis L. Patton, D.D., LLDX . . Woodrow Wilson, Pl1.D., Litt.D., LLD? . 1747 1748 1758 1758 1761 1766 1795 1812 1823 1854 1868 1888 1902 EXITUS Oct., Mar., TDeceased ifResigned 1747 1757 1758 1761 1766 1794 1812 1822 1854 1868 1888 1902 1910 W, F, .QQ sy- Q M 1. 24 mf H121 'D S- .I 5 .. ,. ,,n.,.,..... I--1 . . 5' Ir1I:erff ' w ' fr' ' N y n - A 11 'qs-:wif . -v w. e. r'.- w ftc , -... I . T- f' -r' I' ' 1 '- 12 lt C' 'C fl 'l CifX'.Dl2fXC'1'fft 9 ,' ,?fi.' -12 ' . . . ' , .I -, .gff gg 'fr xlE!fi. 1 . e . . A A .A 4. .. 'fx ':. Y. .. . . J: . H . . Q' - H -.,- ., - -- 'I ,Q-'Nga 5:-.,, ,- 7 . -,La , A., . ' , -- , 5 I . ' .N N ,,,q,Tg.Iq?'f.ud:. If ,I'5 ' 'V airtime It 1 fe 'WH 355- HT J NL lwfwri'-5 W QW -as N HE-15 1-M Qirustees uf the Glinihersitp The Governor of the State of New Jersey, JOHN FRANKLIN FORT, I-.r-ojirio, PRESIDENT or THE BOARD. TJVVOODROXV WILSON, FIELD., L1TT.D., LL.D., PRESIDENT OIT THE UNIVERSITY and, in the absence of the Governor, President ' Of the Board. T HON. JOHN A. STEXVART, A.M., SENIOR TRUSTEE and TPRESIIIENT Pm f'L'IlIf7Ul'F, New York City. M. TAYLOR PYNE, L.H.D. . JAMES VV. IALEXANDER, A.M. . DAVID R. FRAZER, D.D. . GEORGE B. STEWART, D.D., LL.D CYRUS H. RQCCORMICK, A.M. JOHN DIXON, D.D. . . iWELANCTHON VV. JACODUS, D.D. LION. VVILLIAM J. MAOIE, LL.D. HON. BAYARD HZENRY, A.M. . SIMON J. ATCPHERSON, DD. JOHN M. T. PINNEY, M.D. . TResigned October 20th, 1910. Tlilecled October 20th, 1910. ALEXANDER VAN RENSSELAER, A.M. . Princeton, N. J. . ' New York City Newark, N. J. Auburn, N. Y. . Chicago, Ill. . Trenton, N. J. . Hartford, Conn. . Elizabeth, N. J. . Philadelphia, Pa. Lawrenceville, N. J. . Baltimore, Md. l'lIiNRY XV. GREEN, A.M., LLB. CHARLES AAIOOIJ, D.D. . . CLEVELAND H. LUODKIE. .-YM. EXRCHIIZALIJ D. RUSSELL, A.M. JOIIN DE XMITT, DD., LL.D. LQOBERT GARRETT, BS. . 11iENRY B. TIAIOAIRSON, PLS. JOSEPH B. SHEA, SLB. . EDWARD XV SHELUON, A.M. STEPHEN S. PALMER . . 'fl-IOMAS D. JONES, AM. . LION. JOHN L. CADWALADER, LLD. . PARKER D. LIANDY, A.B-. . Qlumni Qlirustees . Philztclelphia, Pa. CTerm expires June, 19115 .ANDREW C. IMBRIE, A.B .... Princeton, N. J. CTerni expires June, 191'2j VVILLIAIII B. MCILVAINE, A.M .... Chicago, Ill. QTCFTH expires June, 1,913J XWILSON FARRAND, A.M. . . . CTerni expires June, JOHN 'W. BARR, JR., A.M., LLB. . fTCY1I1 expires June, HENRY G. DUEEIELD, AB., TI't:'!l.S'Ill'El' . , Trenton, J. . AVZlSl'li11gtOl1. D. C. . New York City . Princeton, N. J. . Princeton, N. J Baltimore Co.. Md . Greenville. Del Pittsburg, PQI. New York City Princeton, J . Chicago, Ill. . New York City . New York City South Orange, N. J 19141 . Louisville, Ky 1915l CHARLES VV. MCALPIN, A.M., Secretary ANDREW C. IMBRIE, AB., Fi7'IG1Z,CZ'Gl SecI'eI'aI'y J 75- HHWLBIKHU' SQ'1a'1aG-finfvnn-iwef A fm'-I H-S Mmm fam M.-an aww -E. my vi ww-wx af 4, 1 A. ,R .1 K L ,mari E AEI- CW, new 9412 Q 'ff 'OMQEM2 ,A wmtaiwrmwmmma ui w i ,. . :H .A A ' 1 ' riff- 1:? r1' '- ' 1 V ' 1-fm - i ff' . 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M. btanbing ummittees uf UizivJer.vity Fczculry-Clerk, PROFESSOR NIAGIE. Academic Faculty-Clerk, PROFESSOR MCELROY. School of Science Faeulfgr-Clerk, PROFESSOR CORNWALI.. . Attemianee-Chairman, DEAN ELLIOTT. Catalogue-Chairman, PROFESSOR RTAGIE. Secretary, PROFESSOR THOMPSON. Course of Study-Chairman, THE PRESIDENT. Secretary, DEAN WEST. Dl.SL'I.f7Zi116-Cil2li1'1112lH, DEAN ELLIOTT. Secretary, PROFESSOR MCCLENAHAN. Eutraiicc-Secretary, PROFESSOR HOSKINS. Secretary for Local Examinations, THE REGISTRAR. Exafmiizalioizs cmd Staizdizzg- Chairman, DEAN FINE. Secretaries, PROFESSOR PRIEST. PROFESSOR EISENHART. Gradua fe Out-Door Si11L1'faHO11 Teacher a 13 -Chairman, Seizedules-Chairman, Tvfeasurev'-HENRY G. TAYLOR PYNE, L.H.D., Chairman. the jfacultp Sclzool-Chairman, DEAN WEST. Secretary, PROFESSOR CAPPS. Library-Chairman, PROFESSOR SCOTT. Musie-Chairman, PROFESSOR BTARQUAND. Nazi-Athletic Orgaliiscztiuvzs-Cliairman, PROFESSOR fXXON. Secretary, PROFESSOR DAVID NIAGIE, Sporis-Chairman, PROFESSOR SCOTT. ' Secretary, PROFESSOR MCCLENAHAN. PROFESSOR CONRLIN. Secretary, THE CURATOR. PROFESSOR THOMPSON. na' Selwols-Chairman, PROFESSOR THOMPSON. DUITFIELD, AB. Secretary-CHARLES W. NICIXLPIN, A.M. I .'7fUz PFWOODROW WILSON, PI-LD., L1TT.D., LL.D., President, CHARL1zs MCMILLAN, .C.E., A.M., ' McCormick Professor of jurisprudence and Politics. Professor of Civil Engineering. 40 Bayard Lane. Prospect. FRANCIS LANDEY PATTON, DD., LL.D., Ex-President, CHARLES GREENE ROCKWOOD' JR PHDQ' Stuart Professor of Ethics and the Philosophy of Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus. 34 Bayard Lane. Rehglon' Sprmgdale' THEQDORE VVHITEFIELD HIUNT, PH.D., L.H.D., JVVVTU-IAM ALFRED PACKARD: PH-D-1 D-D-1 Professor of English. 48 Library Place. Professor of Latin, Emeritus. College Place. CYRUS Poco BRACKETT, MD., LL.D., ' TSAMUEL R055 VVINANS, PH-D-, Professor of physics, Emeritus. 4 P1-Ospectgpxvel Professor of Greek and Instructor in Sanskrit. HENRY BEDINGER CORNWALL, EM., PHD., 21 Mower' St' Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy. 1.2 Morven St. XNILLIAM LIBBEY, D-SC., Princeton, GEORGE MACLOSKIE, DSC., LLD., Professor of Physical Geography and Director of the Professor of Biology, Emeritus. 239 Nassau St. E. M. Museum of Geology and Archaeology. XResigned October 20th, 1910. Thanet Lodge, 1'Died 1910. ' 14 4 J :F J -'Awc-vmwzw:eHm.sis4E:mr?mH'i9inr4Sr. 'si ,J , I-'Q-f .- IL X 7 f ,. , , , . A -I f - - , g -e ,' -. ,A ' . 5-I -9:5 .- 0.53. 5-'ip .-ag' A W . J- -. . . A ' g . . . - U A A ,'-hzzggf, 1 s- ' 'f- - . . ' '. ' - - ' .:: TP -.-1 ,S- J: 9 , '- ' ' - 'il' .ff!f ' . 3 5. , . '. - , - ' - - ' - I '.:-:-.' .il 'riffs ' P ' - mg? . : 4:51 . I - . ' -. . ' ' '- - - 5'-51. -Srlfq-G93 .ge .,,'a?- .- , - ' - I-. ,i .7 iii M:-7 ' . . . ' - . .' ' .. .1 . . . . -. . '- 1-Z!-15' JZ' lfieii' N' 15' - -.5 -' , ' . . ' . If?-'U 53' .. 3. .,v .sa ,. - . .. 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VVILLIAM FRANCIS MAGIE, PH.D., Berlin, Clerk of the Faculty, Professor of Physics. 118 Library Place. ERNEST CUsHINc. RICIIARDSON, PH.D., - Librarian. 220 Mercer St. LEROY WILEY MCCAY. D.SC., 2 Professor of Chemistry. 21 Boudinot St. HENRY DALLAS THOMPSON, D.SC., PH.D., Professor of Mathe1IIatics. 11 Morven St. 15 GEORGE IXICLEAN l'IARPER, PHD., Princeton, Holmes Professor of Belles Letters and English Lan- guage ancl Literature. 36 Mercer St WINTHROP MORE DANIELS, A.M., Professor of POlitical'Economy. 210 Mercer S-t JOHN GRIER IAIIBBEN,'PH.D., LL.D., Stuart Professor of Logic. Cleveland Lane PAUL VAN DYKE, D.D., Professor of History. S9 Library Place HCERBERT STEARNS SQUIER SMITH, CE., Professor of Civil Engineering. 58 University Place VVALTER BUTLER IHARRIS, CE., Professor of Geodesy. Greenholm HENRY VAN DYKE, D.D., LL.D., Murray Professor of English Literature. 59 Bayard Lane ELMER LIONVARD Looms, PHD., Strausburg, Professor of Physics. 302 Nassau St VVALTER MEAD RANLQIN, PH.D., Munich, , Professor of Biology. 5 Evelyn Place CHARLES FREEMAN VVILLIAIIs NIZCCLURE, DSC., Class of 1877, Professor of Zoology. 21 Boudinot St GEORGE STEVENSON PATTON, A.M., Professor of Moral Philosophy. Springdale HOWARD CROSBY VVARREN, A.M., Professor of Experimental Psychology. 1352 Library Place THOMAS MARC PARROTT, PH.D., Leipsic, Professor of English. ' 104 Mercer St 751 W' ri' TE-il-f '41 7' PRIFI CETOXXI all-461' E 'vw H45 f?ggE1T EDMUND YARD ROBBINS, A,M., A .sg P i m a 52 'fifs A, fr N -lx YQ-121485331 3 -9? ff' ,Mlm fr LB . gT?f...Q'5... L ETS 554 2 Fi 'Z f-1, -:. 5-7 ' ,EA -vsw. .'.' A' Ts. .Qi 'f '2iL....IfL '..?3EQw!1:-31 'Aff 1 - . . ' . - - . f.-e .I. i:g-:- -.1 .1 U. Q 1. . - - - ia' --.fn 1 v . . , , . ,I -, v'1 x-. 13. pie- 1: .1 1.11 4 1 . i-,S 5 Q..--vp I g. -V an . - . -. 1 - - - .4-A-1.f Hg gawk N. if-gr ,- - - - ' r lm ,, , , V . , , ' -4. . , : 3.-.g ,g L.. ' . 1 .. - . .' . ,' .ae- ' - ' . . , ' : Aw Neff . ' A Eg' 4i'1 f'-Q, i f ' '-iL.a.:'i .7T7af' 1'w - A aff'-'La 1. .... . . : --- -1 2 1:1 .'XUoUsTUs TKROXVBRIDGE, PH.D., Berlin, Hodge Road, lfil Broadmead Fitz-Randolph Road .-Xbsent on leave, 13351 Broadmezid liltz-Rzindolpli Road Cleveland Lznze I6 Prospect Ave 12 Nassau St Hopkins, '22 Alexander St. Professor of Greek. 144. Library Place. Professor of Physics. ALEXANDEIK HAMILTON PHILLIPS, D.Sc., Princeton, DUIXNE REED STUART, PH.D., Michigan, Professor of Mineralogy. 54 Hodge Road. Professor of Classics. FRED NEPIER, A.M., CHRISTIAN GAUSS, AM., Professor of Chemistry. 148 Library Place. Professor of Modern Languages. 106 WILLIAMSON UPDIIQE VREELAND, D. ES L., Genera, A Professor of Romance Languages, 180 Mercer St. EDWARD CAWP5- PH-UA SUNC- Professor of Classics, S'rOcIcTON AXSON, L1TT.D., Professor of English. 10 Nassau St. EDWIN GRANT CONIQLIN, PI-LD., SOD. Profes' 1- if B l '. JOHN PIAUGHTON CONEY, AM., bo L IO ogy Professor of History, Bayles Farm. IVRANIQ FROST iXI3l!0'l'T, PHD., Yale, P' f ' f Cla XMILLIAM IQELLY PRENTICE, PHD., Halle, IO Exim O SNMS Professor of Greek. 21 Morven Sr. I.IEN,,Y JONES FORD' CHARLES HENIQX' SMYT11, IR., PHD., Columbia, Professor of POMUCS' Professor of Geology. Morven St. MMACOMI MACLAREN' AXM-V HOWARD CROSBY BUTLEIQ, A,M,, Professor of Electrical Engineering. Professor of Art and Archmology' Merwlck' EDWIN PLIMPTON 1-XDAMS, PI-LD., Harvard. NORMAN SMITH, D, Phil., St. Andrews, P1'0fC5501' Of Pl1Y5iC5- ' Stuart Professor of Psychology. 106 Broaclmead St. 1 LUTHER PFAHLER EISENI-IART, PHD., johns HZOWARD NICCLENAHAN, E.E., M.S., Professor of Mathematics. Professor of Physics. 16 Stockton St. , EDWARD ELLIOTT, PH.D., Heidelberg, OWEN VVILLIAMS RICHARDSON, MA., D.Sc., Dean of the College, Professor of Physics. 105 Fitz-Randolph Road. Professor of Politics, 16 College Place. nm full 35 gg Yr am Wifylsgyfg Y Wm Rm m-Emma-W sea 'M :ma J amfwaww .HRH Hi. W-mama Raw suggssraswauvmais Hmm, 5:55212 as an 5 i f . I. -::. :-..- - . . ' ' - - . .::-H1 -S. ik- .1 -- ' 'KV .?f1 ' . Nl., . ijpq 32.5-y 1. . ., - . Qvgfl' 5 15... jg , ll- . ' -, . . - ---35. if - 5.1:-.-Em: -4-1: -Q -Ll: I, ,.f . ' ' ' 1. 5 gig 1- A 'LR C '1 ' -' -2' ' f ' ' f '- - ' 1 f-R' .Az 2.1 ' ,fs -.-nf, A af 2-1 -U.. -1-sr -.E--1 W, ...., .-W-,...g,z'-tg .1 ,, GEORGE ALTGLTSTUS HULETT, PH.D., Leipsic, Lucius HOPKINS NIILLER, AM., Professor of Physical Chemistry. Assistant Professor of Biblical Instruction. 120 Fitz-Randolph Road. 110 Bayard Lane. XVILLIAM FOSTER, PH.D., Princeton, EDWARD GLEAsoN SPAULDING, PH.D., Bonn, Professor of Chemistry. 121 Broadmead. Preceptor in Philosophy. 82 Patton Hall. ROGER BRUCE CASH JOHNSON, PH.D., Princeton, EDWARD SAMUEL.C0 lf'IN' PH'Df'.PennSy1Vama' . , , , , - - Preceptor in History, Politics and Economics. Eail Dodge Pieceptoi in Philosophy. 129 Broadmead. - 115 Prospect Ave. ROBERT McNUr'r BQCELROY, PH.D., Princeton, ROYAL BHEEKER, PH.D., Columbia, Professor of American History. 86 Stockton St. Assistant Professor of Political Economy. FRANK PIEWETT NIATHER, JR., PH.D., Johns Hopkins, 61 wvlggms St' , , , l , l IJENRY ROBINSON SHIPMAN, PPI.-D., Harvard, Marquaid Piofessoi of Ait and A1 chfeology. . . . . , . Preceptor in History, Politics and hconomics. 272 Nassau St. 0 V P D Cl, 27 Mercer St. SXVAL A . ., aff , . I-I3 EBLEN' H Hcibo . . CHARLES WORTHEN SPENCER, PH.D., Columbia, rofessor of Mathematics. Morningside Ave. . . .. . Preceptor 111 History, Politics and Economics. RUDOLPH IFXUGUSTUS BRUNNOXV, Leipsic, , 134. FitZ-Ram101Dh Road, Professor of Semetic Philology. 49 Library Place VARNUM LANsING COLLINS, A.M., Preceptor in Modern Languages. JOHN PRESTON PIOSKINS, PH.D., Berlin, Assistant Professor Of German. HARRY FRANKLIN COVINGTON, A.M., Assistant Professor of English. ULRIG DAHLGREN, MS., Assistant Professor of Biology. MAXXI FRIEDRICH BLAU, PH.D., Leipsic, QLIVER SAMUEL TONIcs, PH.D., Harvard, Assistant Professor of Political Economy. 111 Fitz-Randolph Road 26 Bank St. The Bachelors. 10 Nassau St. lassics. 214 The WCSfCfH VVHY- JOHN XNYILLIAM BASORE, PH.D., Johns Hopkins, Preceptor in Classics. 22 Bank St' FRED LEROY HUTSON, PH.D, Chicago, Preceptor in Classics. 34 Edgehlu St' GEORGE DXX'IGHT KELLOGG, PH.D., Yale, Preceptor in Classics. 7 Evelyn Place' DAVID IWAGIE, JR., PH.D., Halle, 'William Alfred Packard Preceptor in C 27 Bank St. Assistant Professor of German. 12 Nassau St. A . Lammt ials 1. ..1T3Tf:Ef. - A-. .. -011 ,Q 'L ' A.., , 1 i . . . . '2 'i1m i n 5 ' 'il ' .J J .L ' v 1 2-Tw 4 '. - - ' - - ' - I e ff.- -25-Zi . 5119 - - f f ' :fit 1 -1 - ' 1 1.1 ' - - -'T-Elf.- ,L 5.411211 ' -, A - f f. .1 - - - - - LL. n . - -. - lil-1-fi f?f?i' s --La . . ' - - . ' V - Fir .F V f EDXVIN MOORE RANRiN, PH.D., Harvard, Preceptor in Classics. 30 Mercer St GORDON HALL GEROULD, B.L1TT., Oxon., john Rutherfurd Preceptor in English. 342 Nassau St NATHANIEL EDWARD GRIFFIN, PH.D., Johns Hopkins, Preceptor in English. 14 North Albert B. Docl Hall AUGUSTUS WHITE LONG, A.M., Preceptor in English. Cleveland Lane FRANCIS CHARLES MACDONALD, A.B., Preceptor in English. 30 Mercer St CHARLES GROSVENOR OSGOOD, JR., PH.D. Yale, Preceptor in English. 1 ROBERT KILBURN ROOT, PH.D., Yale, Preceptor in English. 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EDWIN FITCH NORTHRUP, PH.D., johns Hopkins, JOHN GALE HUN, PH-D-, 1011115 HODMIWS, Assistant Professor of Physics. 30 VViggins St. Preceptor iII Mathematics. 1372 Mercer St. ERNEST ASHTON, PHA., Johns Hopkins, CHARLES RAXNIXLD BQACINNES, PH.D., Johns Hopkins, Preceptor in History, Politics a1Id Economics. Prcceptor i1I Mathematics. 14 Vandeventer Ave. , 8 East Brown Hall. l HARRY BROWN VAN DEVENTER, PH.D., Yale, HENRY NORRIS RUSSELL, PHD., Princeton, preceptor in Clasgics. 12 Nassau St. Assistant Professor of Astronomy. 79 Alexander St. .ALFRED GOLDSBOROUGH DIAYER, PHD., Harvard, GILBERT VAN INGEN, Lecturer in Biology. 180 Nassau St. Assistant Professor of Geology. 115 Broadinead. EDWARD CHARLES lWCvVVII.LIAMS, BS., GEORGE DAVID BIRIQHOEE, PHD., Chicago, I11S'ffl1CfO1' in 'ill Preceptor in Matliematics. 15 Alexander St. 19 e Department of Civil Engineering. 60 Wfiggins St. J 751 Imntaglfgqgevgiv-gg Mag Q 31,514 PSN, i Ju nm New -29 ii HUA- an M BH- I 'U . 5 Y- A , . , 'Ql5f'if? ,..-.QL-3 'ia fi: I-xg .riff ze'.x:2 rw.-,?aJ:,?a:12w..' , ,.- '- h , . . . . h . . I . . . -, .. .iv-L:--,. ,I-.e.y g. . - H ' . . ' . . - - h ,-E.:-ri, .1 1 f - . p A ' . -- .ff-v. 1 :a'-- . - - ' 1 if 3 : . , ' '. ' ' f - '. . ' , .- -.12 lu: -J-.5 .ifllf-EIL ,,,,-I, iii: f - . ,' ' . ,' 'N ,iff f ,Iii . 4- , - - -1 - - , '- - . . - . H21-we-Ara . .-, ., ., , . .. . ,. - ,ai Iii 3Q ' 'UQ .. .ff...lf..t...41 Ti?..E' ' We . r' i'.7f . I . 5' 5 ,QMQH i I J Iihiiyiqamflyfl GBLQLHTQ aiflqagla 1.9! ,.-1 CHARLES FREDERICK SILVESTER, Assistant in Anatomy. CHARLES EUGLEY BfIA'l'I-IEXVS, PH.D., Johns Instructor in Modern Languages. ALFRED ERNEST RICHARDS, PHD., Munich Instructor in Modern Languages. 1 10 Nassau Hall Hopkins, 34 Blair Hall 30 Mercer St VVILLIAM JOHN SINCLAIR, PHD., California, Instructor in Geology. 30 Mercer St GEORGE DOEBIN BROWN, PI-I.D., johns Hopkins, Instructor in English. HERBERT SPENCER MURCH, PHD., Yale, Instructor in English. DONALD CLIVE STUART, A.M., Instructor in Modern Languages. PHILLIPS THOMAS, B.S., Instructor in Electrical Engineering FRANK IRWIN, PHD., Harvard, Instructor in Mathematics. IVVALTER LINCOLN WHITTLESEY, 1-LB., 17 Alexander St 311 Little Hall The Western Way and Physics. 29 Edwards Place '78 Alexander St Instructor in History, Politics and Economics. 23 North Edwards Hall HENRY BRONSON DEXVING, PHD., Yale, Instructor in Classics. 32 Vandevemey Ave DONALD PRITCHARD SMITH, PH.D., Gottingen, Instructor in Chemistry. 80 Stockton St. EDGEWORTH BIRD BAXTER, A.B., Instructor in Philosophy. ' Instructor in History, Politics and Economics, I 115 Prospect Ave HAROLD LIERMAN BENDER, PI-LD., John Hopkins, Instructor in Modern Languages. 23 Bank St GARRETT D.-xI'Is BIYCIQNER, B.S., Assistant in Chemistry. 6 Bank St BIILTON .XRGYLE CAMPBELL, CE., Instructor in the Department of Civil Engineering. '75 Brown I-Iall, Seminary FRANCIS XVILLIJXM COKER, AB., Instructor in History, Politics and Economics. 5 North Reunion Hall JAMES LLEWELLYN CRENsHAw, A.M., Assistant in Chemistry. 95 Mercer St LOUIS SERLE DEDRICH, PHD., Harvard, Instructor in Mathematics. 23 VVilliam St R:XDCLIFFE HEERLIIXNCE, A.M., ' Instructor in English. 1 A. Campbell Hall HENRY CLAY MCCOMAs, JR., AM., Dcmonstrator in Psychology. 109 Broadmead JOHN IXCIABRY BEATHENVS, PHD., johns Hopkins, Instructor in History, Politics and Economics, . 12 Northwest College CHARLES CHRISTOPHER BIIEROW, PH.D., Princeton Instructor in Classics. 44 Mercer St 1 IZIENRY BARTLETT VAN I-IOEsEN, A.M., , Instructor in Classics. 10 East Middle Witherspoon 1 'Gbhiiai fl 1 zmf-v'AFf'iv1trmv.mf Hamm-,mfr resin if ai I ff 'mn Ame-swam ,Ham J mime fs J fl I' 14 lf 'fm at View if A HV I 5 Q 1 'nuff' A 3-wfwmf 1 Lmssgfmaat new 3 i ---f 4 ' -H 'Tw' w e---A---: ew-vw '-G'--f .::f--:-f-uf.: . :.,g,,...'..-,. .u3-,..:,-,.- - .. 21.17.-.-.,, ,..., ,.-. ., .,...,,,,. 2. ...:,,.....,,.,, ,. Wan.. . A-'I ---1 fl 9' - lf: --1 . '- -- . . nieces:- 7i?.L. .. niff' ' '-'- '- F7 --f ' - A nt- fMfa3 11sSf A -af ' ' '- - ' 5 I - - ' - 4- 27,171-, za- ' ' '- - ' .- - - A - . A .A .111 af 343- 4 . .A - - Q - - , ,,-.ij-52 Y' ,jg . 1 . . - 1 ui I , F Q APPR I C if I. 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ROBERT IWCDONALD IQIRKLAND, All., Instructor in Classics. 23 North Edwards Hall. . ' ' A 3.4-5.4 H 9 - ' ,141-avg r . - ,- 21, ,f .+-J:-11' -,Q , .J ' ' ' k W Y X' .f ' ' - pzf- V '13 . Q, , 'X SAMUEL ROSS VVINANS XVILLIXM ALFRED PACKARD 1855-1910 1830-1910 WL'5Z3'lfnl'5n 'iii Era si ailvtgbxu .L 1 l m E E HLHHNHH. at m M 1' 1 . f ff - -. ' . - . - - . ..f:-,E g s fn- I 1 ' - ' ' 1- fy? -f 1 2:15. , , , - - ' . 4 .. - . ' ,. 1-:af bs ,afar ., 9 111521 ,- .- e ' - ' . mv , . - ., . . - . . ,,. ,,.f ,. . . . ,- ,,., . -ai ' - ' . 1 I:-1 -I - . 1 ' 4 at 9.1 'ri if Q' 5-H2-' +: ' if--f -J E.. 'Ria' 'HP' f iff -. ,. ' . ..V f ' , 2 ' ' -. - 'V will-'Tama' 5' '7 H3111 5 JOSEPH STANLEY LAIRD, A.B., Assistant in Chemistry. Merwick. GEORGE ROIEEIQT ATCPHERRIN, C.E., l Instructor in Geodesy. S South Reunion Hall. ELTON LEROY QUINN, A.B., Assistant in Chemistry. T Park Place. l'lERBERT EDWARD RANKIN, A.M., Assistant in Chemistry. 34 South Edwards Hall. BEN TORIILINSON, B.A.' COXONQ, Instructor in History, Politics and Economics. 11 South Vlfest Brown Hall JOHN INSLEY BLAIR VAIL, B.S., Assistant in Chemistry. JOHN Instructor in Chemistry. BENJAMIN BRUCE 'WAI.LAcE, A.B., 11 South lfVest College STOUT VAN NES-T, PH.D., Munich, 11 South Wfest College Instructor in History, Politics and Economics. KEITH IKUENZI SMITH, A.B., Assistant in Physics. VERNON ANDREW SUYDARI, B.S., Instructor in Physics. Merwick. 200 Nassau St. Utlnihersitp P TXIVOODROWV WILSON, PHD., LITT.D., LL.D., President. l'lENRY BURCHARD FINE, PH.D., Dean of the Faculty. Seventy-nine Hall Dean of the Department of Science. The Dean's House. 13 East X1VitherspOon Hall THOMAS JEFFERSON WERTENDAIQER, PHD., Virginia, Instructor in History, Politics and Economics. 26 Bank St Q9ffiuz1f5 EDWARD ELLIOTT, PHD., Dean of the College. Nassau Hall HENRY GREEN DUFFIELD, A.B., ANDREW FLEMING XfVEST,l PILD., LL.D., lqON.D.LITT.,OXON., Dean of the Graduate School. n Chancellor Green Library. XResigr1ed, October zofh, 1910. 23 Treasurer. University Offices CHARI.Es HODGE JONES, A.B., Registrar. University Offices CHARLES VVILLISTON MCALRIN, A Secretary of the University. M., Chancellor Green Library 4 ' - Art Museum. 34 Mercer St. The Inhrmary. rsity Place 70 Unive 8 Stockton St. University Ofhces. 35 University Place. t. 24 Mercer S 1 Nassau St, 10 Dickinson St. 2 North Middle Reunion ' .. .4 -DQ ALFRED B. M. HOFFMAN, JANE WRIGHT, Curator of Grounds and Buildings. A1-'E Refefeuee Libl-211-15,111 University Offices' JOHN RCCDOXVELL CARNOCHAN MD . ' 4 J ' 'x 1 f . . . . XVALTER BIEAD RANLIN, PHD., Munich, Umversuy Physmanl Curator of the Herbarium. 5 Evelyn place. BESSIE LOUISE DrcRsoN, ULRIC DAHLCIREN, M.S., Ilmflnafian- Associate Curator of the Zoological Museum. GILBERT FAIRCHILD CLOSE, Alyjly 5 7 Evelyn Place' Secretary to the President. GILBERT VAN INGENJ VVILLTAM VVINSTON ROPER, AB.. Curator of Invertebrate Palaeontology. U I 115 Broadmead. Director of Athletics. NIARCUS STULTS FARR, D.SC., P1'i1lCCtO11, JOHN SAVU-LE COSGRAVE, Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology Assismnt to the Tl.eaSU,CI. . . . 20 Vandeventer St. EOR E OLDIE XVILLIANI EARL DODGE SCOTT. BS., G G ' . Curator of the Department of Ornithology. D11'ffCf01' of the Gymnasium' ' PfiUCCt0U- CHARLES E. BURNHAM, CHARLES FREDERIC SILVESTER, Choil-master, Curator of the Zoological Museum. f U 0TTRfLL 10 Nassau Hall. WALTER R E C E ' ' Orvanist. VVILLIAM BIARRY CLEMONS, A.M. 'J Reference Librarian. FREDERICK FISHER, ' 4 East Witherspoon. Mechanician. CHARLOTTE MART1Ns, I 1 1 W C ' hase Department, University Library. H-L1-A-M JAMES OANJ 176 Western Way. Pr0C'f01'. Chief of PLIIC 25 . E ' ' ' ,ls in - I RICA DIZXXC 3. 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King, foo Richard Ely, '02 COMMITTEE ON SCHOOLS V. L. Collins, '92 ...... Chairman W. F. Tinilow, '86 I. H. Keener, '97 Malcolm Lloyd, Ir., '94 lrloward XV. Ameli, '03 COMMITTEE ON PUBLICITY Frederick Evans, '86 ..... Chairman D C. WV. Halsey, '98 B. Van D. Hedges, 'SS V ' UNDERGRADUATE ACTIVITIES G. C. Fraser, '93 ...... Chairman I. E. Bathgate, Ir.. '94 'William B. Read, Ir., '96 VV. VV. Phillips, '95 H. L. Mills, '0-I ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Francis Speir, '77 ...... Chairman L. C. Woods, '91 Harold F. McCormick, '95 26 H. G. Murray, '93 Percy R. Pyne, .2d, '03 D. 1-l. Mc.-Xlpin, 'S5 R. L. Wfalton, '05 A. H. McAlpin, ,or O. cleG. Vanderbilt, Ir 'W. M. 'Willcins, '10 fX. C. Studer, Ir., 'OS I. C. Brush, '09 J. H. Harrison, '99 C2 9 s 04 ,941-3 Q I H A '4'-u..wJu'Sa 4 ' -any 17 X, 5,275 , Kglff kffev Jgykx -g-1'-givxxlasrmz.-'74, p-5::'y:f- 5.5: '- jr-1--5--, , . . MN, -, I ,wg ,,,, ,. , , . 3,259-'eg e' 555Qifas1...:1-'r.'--,t ag' - - 15 -.. ' 4 5-1 -W2 - ..v 5:5211 Su... 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Alexander james W. Alexander, II , 116 East Arthur Aston . Harry H. Barnum. Charles E. Baskerville Paul M. Batchelder Robert A. Bausch . Earl WV. Benban -1, 811, SW V 2 12 'G x'z1j?E' Y Q m f-, b 199' -J W muiuii- I l SC' 'BBQ ' xy -4.1 W WQHHH yah 'Q I 'S Q ,F H c Q ar 'X ,Q I J i ,M L. f -Q 9 J- ERB' gl J- ,yggpmf A aduate cho ol ADDRESS . Roanoke, Va. New Wiliningtoii, Pa. 65th St., New York City. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Constantinople, Turkey . Princeton, N. J. Portsmouth, N. I-I. . YVO1'I'1SlSClO1'f, Pa. Fort Madison, Iowa. Paul S. Berry . 1803 East 25th St., Cleveland, Ohio, Albert Billheimer . . . . Gettysburg, Pa. Clarence Valentine Boyer . Titusville, Pa. Luther M. Bicknell . . Turner, Ore. David I-I. M. Boyle . B. G. Brarkamp Louisburg, Kans. Alton, Iowa. NAME Edward S. Brearley Charles R. Brown I-Iarry XM Buck . Garrett Davis Buckner Harold D. Buell . Charles M. Butler Iames YN. Cahoon . Milton A. Campbell Charles McKee Cantral R. D. Carmichael . Wfallace I-I. Carver Earl VV. Castle S. VV. Chapman Robert G. Cleland . Karl Taylor Compton ADDRESS Hopewell, N. I . Belspring, Va 286 W. Jackson St.. Troy, Pa . Lexington, Ky . Earlville, N. Y 1535 S St., VVashington, D, C 137 E. Ave., . Ontario, Can . Plattsburg, Mo ITZll'lUlllgCIZllC, N. J Armiston, Ala Princeton, N. I Ann Arbor, Mich Canandaigua, N, Y 49, Los Angeles, Cal . Wfooster, Ohio N nawgiau 35,15 as m-ngam, and -ygsifmbx 1:11:11 smear.-is in may in su BYHHBZQB :vw ECW 'K 1 Q 'fm rlfirififkrffeglsnikifii' .Wi-M 'KE iQ ii H1 B. i . 'L' i ii? wg 1. 'cf .'ra-.'f-wif: ,,,, fswip... ffgm., 'z si- .3 -1. vs: gisMza:+:s:?::zu-4-2 1. .. ev' f1g-- . ' ' , - , . . - . ' . - . ,. - t wap- gn- zz-' , .--- . . . . . - - -'- I- .1-:.. -- ,Q gf --,I ' ' . - . ' - Q ' I . .'5:,:':r ,. . - QI-P' 451, 5 f . ' ' ' - - ' -,mf g-.ex ' f is-' ' '- . ' - . 1 ' . ' . 2 '. . .. .. - '-:EL - .c r ai'-. - '. A '- ' . v 1 13' -1'-1 Q- . vi - , gf: Wzlggu .gf . . . .' 3 .. . - .4 . ,. -. 1, ..Q. g,,,g, 1111.2 1-1. ri' ...Eemian 1,53-2,235 - . - -L .- , . ' , . , - , .,. gal,---' wg. U T. ' 2 3' . , .. ,. .. . . ,..., ,,., ,.... , .,,,. ..,. ..., ,.,A,.. ,..,, , ..:.., .. ..,, ,, NAME Alexander M. Conger john Connell . . Warren John Conrad Irving B. Crandace . Dewitt C. Croissant . James S. Danerty . Frederic E. Darby . Clinton joseph Davisson L. R. Dean . . Raymond C. Ditto . 'William A. Duncan . Donald B. Durham . Harvey E. Easly . Frank R. Elder . C. A. Engle . David R. Evans Edgar M. Finck . Harry I. Eindley . Marshall I. Eindley . Charles L. Fleece . N. R. Poster . Ambrose Freese Albert Graner Howard B. Grose Grahuute School Qflllnntinunzhl ,xnrmranss Delmar, N. Y. . Princeton, N. I. Reading, Pa. 22 E. Terrace, Chattanooga, Tenn. . VVashington, D, C. Hughsonville, N. Y. . 621 C1lftOIl Ave., Newark, N. J. . Bloomington, Ill. . Churlotte, Vt. Delphos, Ohio . Pleasant Hill, Mo. . 103 Douglas St., Reading, Pa. . Loudonville, Ohio . . Albia, Pa. Harpers Ferry, VV. Va. Plymouth, Pa. . Orchard St., Elizabeth, N. 1. Millersburg, Ohio . . Spiar, Minn. Campbellsville, Ky. linlayston, N. J. . Pottstown, Pa. . Baltimore, Md. 401 VV. 117th St., New York City Charles H. Haile . 201.2 Sherman Ave., Evanston, Ill. GCO1'ge L. Hamilton . . . Humboldt, Tenn. G. A. Harrer, Ir. . Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. NAME Alfred C. Hawkins :Xlhert O. Hayes . C. XV. Heaps . S. G. Hefelower . Henry Leon Hellyer Jesse Herrman . care Thos. Cook Morton S. Hodgson . . . Frank H. lrlnhfman . Roy NV. Jamieson . F. M. Jenvier . Alfred N. Joy . O. F. Kampmeier lsamn Kawakami O. P, Keeney . . Barend B. Keet C. XV. Keyes . Paul Kimball . KV. E. Kirby . I. .-X. Kirkpatrick Tsunego Kishiami . Tetsn Kubo . . joseph S. Laird John S. Lamont . George A. Layman C. A. Le Fevre . . ADDRESS . . Sewaren, N. I. Granby, Quebec, Can. . . Kewanee, Ill. . Princeton, N. J. . St. Louis, Mo. X Son, Berlin, Germany . . Athens, Ga. . Candlersville, Ohio . Monmouth, Ill. . Troy, Pa. . . Berint, Syria . . Iowa City, Ia. IRS Kanda, Tokyo, japan 461 Monroe Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. . Hnmansdorp. Cape Colony, So. Africa . Monterey, Mass. . . Chelsea, Mass. 213 NV. Sflth St., New York City -. 521 Passaic St., Trenton, N. I. Yrno, Date, Iwashiro, japan . . Kobe, Japan Caledonia, Ontario, Can. Charlottetown, P. E. I. . . Daleville, Va. . . Dayton, Ohio . -L9 NVall St., New York City Charles L. Lockert, Jr. . . Clarksville, Tenn. Starr H. Lloyd . . 'i5'F1Y57Hl'?f 5 as mf an 'E W '1'i5'f1t-txfgvx. 1 -ff 4 :mm-was mane-Gam-bmw hw 1-1 is 9 - he 1 SBWS7'-fm!! 'bmi Hsu 9 M3523 'Gini ii:L1 '1i'le:3K'fP -JSR SQ 'H 3 F342 H E I E pg- rr: -1-' f'-b--I--V -15:-G :af-ef-rl - V:-wwqgm ' 1 'f 'f'-'-2'-'-'- ': '-zQ..4'.:'f.s? , . .-f F 'f-La-ms'- r 1u-:--'gt,.ff ,:,- 'Ju' '.41:- V+: ,-'J -ww: -- u 1.-..:. ,, -. Y- . .-. .11 1 Ji gt la it 4. . gf: M ,..'rr1'1 im, - -, f fs, .. w.. .Iwi r., .. 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Russum ADDRESS . . . Cleveland, Ohio . 678 Elgin Ave., VVinnipeg, Can. 3556 S. Spring Ave., St. Louis, Mo. . . . Southington, Conn. . 49 S. 9th St., Newark, N. J. . . . Lowell, Mass. . . . Morven, N. C. 227 Tyler St., Trenton, N. I. . . . . Vtfilming-ton, Del. . Ancheim, Cal. . Princeton, N.I. . . . . Botucatu, Brazil 151 Irving Ave., So. Orange, N. I. . . . VVest Berlin, N. I. . . . Pittsheld, Me. Cherry Hill, Albany, N. Y. . . . Princeton, N. I. . . . . Mitchell, Ind. 56 Halsted St., E. Orange, N. I. 5140 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. 2342 VVylie Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 946 E. Iersey St., Elizabeth, N. J. NAME Charles R. Small Keith K. Smith . Iohn ver Straate Clinton E. Steinheiser L. Waltei' Stephens '. VVilliam james Stoops ADDRESS 119 Chestnut St., Harrisburg, Pa. Garrett, Ind. Sheboygan Falls, Wis. Mauch Chunk, Pa. . 83 Rugby Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . Newry, Ireland Otto Stuhlmann, Ir. . 1617 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio L. P. Sullenberger . . Ponca, Neb. P. C. Talmage . 2305 Coliseum St., New Orleans, La. Rollin H. Tanner . 83 Knowles St., E. Cleveland, Ohio Eli A. Thomas ...... Ozark, Ala. Moses A. Thompson . Londonderry, Ireland R. A. Torrey, Ir. . . . Montrose, Pa. I. I. B. Vail ...,. Blairstown, N. J. jacobus A. van der Merwe, Calvinia, Cape Colony, So. Africa Noel B. Van Wage11e1', 107 Cleveland St., Orange, N. I. Cortlandt Van Wiiikle .... Buffalo, N. Y. Ralph A. Waggoiuei' ' Stamford, Neb. Henry C. Wl1ltC11C1' . Stanley, N. C. Norman LeRoy Willey . . . Mt. Upton, N. Y. Gordon V. Yonce ..... Salem, Va. Arthur N. Young . 573 S. Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. J I - wifwoi -'-- - -x----5-2:'-s-: xq.Xw.:v . .-.- 'C' a'ag,m1 1w ' -5-s v ' -'Q -mf ,- ' 'ir-'-r rug-' - mr ,:. : 1. I 4, I 'er m- ggy, y, 3 3 :.,, .QQ 5,1 V :..:-,-f - fvu,5..iigg:rx .zXl2?l.'5fM'2:9Zdu-1t-ZB!wr9..K!4if':B42-MI. - Q.w.-.. 1Fl!. x 1 il -. ' vi-ra in, ' 2 . ,1 , . A . . ' - ' wx. 1 . - - - ,Hf,,. 'fi,' . . ' - '- '. Q ' ' 2 - ' . - -iff. ,-gf'-1 . 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'GH .. lv ? - 9 fm - .5'yf4:,fffp Q E V ff-:Q If Q5 . 5. C f J ,lgg.j5':1f5V1::.. . 2' 5? wi' iq ' lr- f N- , ,533 ,ug tl V fir -R-A L. -5 I., gf'-,lfuim A .l ,I . A, F., ff , ' Af fd 0291 ' H E Q15-fT::'aQj -4.1, B ,f 3. I, i, :.- '1i,,W, , m ' , 'fr .V .1 .' ,,:aw , .Q 3.4 s I ingziwi .nfl a.jEh..tA2 V, 3354 .I fl ' -'f'::,55ff:f f f. 3 5 WFP , 5 M - L :J :g'S':z'3f','L'f .5-,f-, . ' T72 V 45' ,v IZ ZjA'Q'24f, ,I ' i n 'W 1 , l' .MQW ff' QBffin:er5 B'1AlTI,.kND DXN'l4iH'l' . . President iff'-Presidelzf XVALTER Rlissuu. Smklas I ANDREW PENRINE Moxkon, Secretary and T1'easz11'e1 J ,. ' . 1 . . :R ,.5 1 - w ' -' -- 1,9-. ., : .,g-' - V . ., A - - . -V .g-1157. . ' - Q .- 4 , - , 1 1 C' ' ' 2,5 . ., . . - I...-..:.,!5, J,:3'.jQ' . .I . , U . . I, , .. . ,, ,, . ,,- - . - .,. 1. -'f1'12'3 -:fe -. 4 - ' AQ. 'mu fix vw? i, L 1, 1 A 1 As. iw', 's'f 1 r 1 i 17? D' ,L t 'W f, P1 wg: It ' i rj Ijggavwi 'flilfsilf' :F . 1 Qlllass NAME ADDRESS William Abbotts, Ir. . . 136 Bayard St., Trenton, N. I. Montgomery B. Angell, 295 Alexander St., Rochester, N. Y. N. N. Arnold ...,... Dillsburg, Pa. Thurman W. Arnold . S14 Grand Ave., Laramie, VVyom. E. Stanley Atkinson . 112 N. 19th St., Philadelphia, Pa. A. N. Bachrach . . Hotel Ansonia, New York City L. M. Bament . 105 Carnegie Ave., East Orange, N. J. Roy E. Bard . William W. Bardsley . 230 N. Jefferson St., Chicago, Ill. . 345 Park St., Montclair, N. I. Robert Sherman Barr . 157 Walnut St., East Orange, N. I. Noel Bassett . Harold S. Bell . Ira Fuller Bennett John Dean Bickford P. R. Bickford . Charles J. Biddle Alfred W. Booth Austin Boyd . Frank A. Brady . John Bredemus . William Bruen . H. H. Buchanan . R. R. Bumstead . H. C. Burr . C. M. Butler . Allison Butts, jr., . . 103 VV. 54th St., New York City . 132 S. Union St., Olean,'N. Y. . 5807 1fVashington Ave., Chicago, Ill. . 956 S. Main St., Meadville, Pa. 30 Van Deventer Ave., Princeton, N. J. Andalusia, Pa. . . 156 22d St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Belgravia, Philadelphia, Pa. . 5839 Center Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 514 E. La Salle Ave., South Bend, Ind. . . . . Madison, N. J. 29 Brinckerhoff Ave., Utica, N. Y. 28 Lexington Ave., Jersey City, N. J. . 17 First Ave., Gloversville, N. Y. . 1535 Eye St., Washington, D. C. 131 Academy St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. nt 35 1911 A NAME ADDRESS Herbert Gus Carlburg . 113 S. Main St., Union City, Pa. Reginald Loomis Carter, 293 Park Ave., East Orange, N. I. Edward S. Castle . 49 S. Maple Ave., East Orange, N. J. C. E. Chamberlain, Security Nat'l Bank, Minneapolis, Minn. James J. Chisolni . 307 S. Rankin St., Natchez, Miss. E. M. Clancy . . Cherokee Park, Louisville, Ky. A. B. Clark . . 179 Wfashington St., Malden, Mass. Charles E. Clark, Jr., . 411.5 VValnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Theobold E. Clark, Stenton Ave., Chestnut Hill, Phila., Pa. T. D. Cochran . , . 604 Central Ave., Johnstown, Pa. J. H. Collord . .' 6.2 Highland Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. M. S, Connelly . 70 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N. Y. George Russell Conner . . Mount Vernon, N. Y. 'Wayne E. Connor . 532 Madison Ave., New York City I. Sedgwick Cooke . f 651 14th Ave., Paterson, N. J. Prescott 'W. Cookinghani . 335 11th St., Portland, Oregon Norman 'W. Cook Albert C. Cornish Arthur H. Craig Frank R. Craven Evans Crawford G. W. Creighton, Ir. . G. A. Critchlow . Peter E. Crossman T. W. Culbertson Logan Cunningham . 1407 N. Alabama St., Indianapolis, lnd. . . 0 Southard St., Trenton, N. I. Wfoldwick, N. I. 'West Chester, Pa. . . 1221 S. 4th Ave., Louisville, Ky. . 1210 11th Ave., Altoona, Pa. 430 East 7th St., Salt Lake City, Utah . . 101-L Broad St., Newark, N. I. Sewickley, Pa. . 1121 Euclid St., Washington, D. C. n, swag gg 5 gg 553155 ig 5, v-,gvdvtsx if C FIS?-'flidv-ZBPM Hawken 91- amwmsu tw mt wr Qawimziwmfzas wma :Hsz!8es3.Ei'1-,H ummm is Em. i , ,t- 3: ..4---'-f:- . - . - ' ' ' - ' - V ' - ,'5f1,,1s5- fir'-.'. js 'P ' . ' - 1 ' ' '. ' , - -- qs, ...am 1: ff. 1' e . ' t A . - ,..-,Q 'V' .4-fw y-my 5' ferr 9 . - .- 4-.4 Eze, 1 1 if-1 . - . . - :f.:f, Ig.- f'.f7'Ei: -. fm- - - e - ' -iff, -F ..iff'2E, : . . . - - 1 J - - -1 - - - - - A 'e ' ' f f 1' 7 5 . -' -, 1. ' ,. ' . ' -. - 'V 'I NAME Julian K. Dale I. J. Daub . Edwin Pratt Deeves John E. Deford Earl C. Dexter Edward Saunders H. B. Disbrow Clifford G. Dixon Maitland Dwight J. H. Drumn1ond Richard T. Dyer Dillon Qzninr Qlilafis Cfzlluntinuetij ADDRESS 518 W. Broadway, Louisville, Ky. . . 322 Lang Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. . 304 VV. 82d St., New York City P. O. Box 984, Baltimore, Md. . . . . Morrisville, N. Y. . . . VVoodbury, J. 315 Madison Ave., Lakewood, N. J. . . . . Boonton, N. I. . . . . Convent, N. I. . 214 NV. 71st St., New York City 62 Prospect St., East Orange, N. I. VVa1ter B. Eaton, VVyoming Apts., 55th St. 81 Tth Av., N. Y. City William W. Eddy 125 Center Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Joseph C. Edgar QCare of The Sffzrj Lincoln, Neb. Robert D. Elder . 310 W. sth St., Leadville, Col. R. R. Eldredge . 317 High St., Marquette, Mich. Edward Elsworth, Ir. . 185 Madison Ave., New York City A I. B. Estes . 67 Riverside Drive, New York City S. V. Este . 4111 Baltimore Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. William Eves, 3d . 301 VV. 18th St., Wfihnington, Del. Lawrence Ewing O. B. Fellows J. T. Field . T. S. Fillebrown William M. Fish Harold Flammer . . . . Framingham, Mass. 58 East Avenue, Middletown, N. Y. . . . . Ashland, Ky. Stoneleigh Court, VVashington, D. C. . 2547 N. 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa. . 124 W. 87th St., New York City NA M E' Wfilliam I. Flather, Jr., NV. Q. Gallaher . Beverley R. Gause . Robt. H. Gcddis . L, T. Getty . 'W. H. Gillon . I. Frank Graff, Ir. XV. L. Granhery, Ir. Edward Gray, Jr., Harold R. Gray . Major D. Griflith ADDRESS 2023 R St., N. YV., VVashington, D. C. 1102 Kanawha St., Charleston, WV. Va. 619 Delaware Ave., XVilmington, Del. . . 919 Ivy St., Pittsburg, Pa. 30-l XV. 105th St., New York City Bretton Hall, New York City . . . . YVorthington, Pa. 1712 XV. End Ave., Nashville, Tenn. 19 Stratford Place, Newark, N. J. . 39 VV. 53d St., New York City . . . . Jenkintown, Pa. H. S. Hall . . 4:23 Maple Boulevard, Kansas City, Mo. Cortlandt XV. Handy . 50 Wh 87th St., New York City Charles T. Hanna . . 1212 Resaca Pl., Allegheny, Pa. Rufus Freeman Harrison . . . Livingston, N. J. H. Hartshorne, Ir. . T Bentley Ave., Jersey City, N. I. Campbell Harvey . . 51 NVinder St., Detroit, Mich. Harold M. Harvey, 138 Madison Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. E. R. Heyl . 2009 YVyoming Ave., Wfashington, D. C. Thomas N. Hinds . Richmond Hill, Long Island, N. Y. VValter I. Qlilipplc A. H. Hodges . H. G. Hodges Horace Holt . G. Hoes . . H. A. Houston, jr. . . . . Marysville, Pa. . . . . . Milford, Ohio The Donaldson, Wfilmington, Del. . . 1-l XV. 55th St., New York City Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Va. . .... Millsboro, Del. .1 A mvwau ww Mm' vnu. mvv-'asf M P at me aww if .. gf-it '55 -..Lf ' 255 FTE ', il vQ 5jf'QizQ ...-,ff T ,W 1 li lH 'i 5 fW5! 'i'i wa' J : . 1' 5 gg A- , . I . j - :jf, iTZj'.:, 1 '- ' ,, ' M553 ' A fl . A '- '. ' - V- -. '. .-'-1:11 11 fa--.: .A -' - .' 'Qtr'- . . 12.1 ' . . . , - :Qy ',-3. 1 -'Ziff' . - , gig . . ':,g . - -fa, A ' 2 g.w-i:,f:3r., r 4 ' g . .. .... ,. - QL- . NAME. Le Roy Kent Howe Kenneth B. Howell . B. Hughes . . Howard L.'Hughes . 'VValter L. Hughes . Sveniur Glass Cfliuntinuehj ADDRESS . 149 WV. 93d St., New York City 57 S. Clinton St., East Orange, N. J. . 10 Legare St., Charleston, S. C. 430' Rutherford Ave., Trenton, N. J. 430 Rutherford Ave., Trenton, N. J. Walter D. ldema, 69 S. College Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Richard H. Imhoff D. K. Jackman, Jr. Ralph Le Roy Jackson Robt. P. Jamison . Ernest Paxton Janvier, E. C. Jessup . . Robt. R. John . James M. Johnston . . . . Hopewell, N. J. . . . Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . . . Upper Alton, lll. . N. Main St., Greensburg, Pa. 1409 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. 273 Ryerson St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . St. Davids, Pa. 1628 21st St., Washington, D. C. Spencer A. Jones . 202 Washington Ave., Belleville, N. J. H. F. Kelly . . 137 Bellelield Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. George E. Kennedy . 7 Meadow St., Naugatuck, Conn. James C. Kennedy, Jr., 762 'Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. John Clarke Kennedy, 762 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. J. E. Kennedy . Karl Z. Kiefer Robert H. Kistler J. B. Knight . . P. C. Krauthoff . Edgar C. Kreutzberg L. R. Lackey . . . R. D. 2, Allegheny, Pa. 41 Wakeman Ave., Newark, N. J. . . . . Lansford, Pa. 4433 Westminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. . 55 Wall St., New York City . S33 Carteret Ave., Trenton, N. J. 115 Oakland Ave., Uniontown, Pa. NAME Vifilliam Malcolm Laird, Leslie C. Landon M. D. Lane . F, R. Larkin . Chas. C. Lawrence G. W. Lawrence Mead A. Lewis P. S. Lewis . Barnem Libovitz John S. Lionberger R. R. Livingston William Iverson Love, Douglas H. McAllister J. M. Macartney J. McCrohan . Ronald Macdonald Howard P. Macfarlane A. Macgregor . Paul 'W. Mack W. H. Macurda A. McLean, 3rd A. P. Maher . Thomas VV. Maires Joseph F. Mann Charles C. Marlor, 155 James l. Marsh ADDRESS 5915 Wellesley Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. . . . Jerseyville, Ill. 519 West St., Wilmington, Del. . 44 Wall St., New York City 141 E. 39th St., New York City . . , Pennington, N. J. . 77 W. 35th St., New York City . 503 S, 7th St., Springfield, Ill. 630 Dupont Court, Scranton, Pa. 37 Westmoreland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. . Cheviot-on-Hudson, New York 522 Boscobel St., Nashville, Tenn. H1254 Bergen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1712 Conn. Ave., Washington, D. C 1 Maitland St., Newport, R. I. . 130 Franklin St., Danville, Ill. . . ' . . Tampa, Pla. . Malagawatch, N. S., Canada . . . . Indiana, Pa. 16 Marion Road, Watertown, Mass. 158 Cleveland St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1124 Second St., Roanoke, Va. 672 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 18 Austin Place, Bloomfield, N. J. Charles Ave., Port Richmond, N. Y. 4701 VVallingford St., Pittsburg, Pa. I r ADDRESS fi!-ig fQ1 .1 ii41:' ' ' . - ,- . . A ' 1 5 -. 'Q-Ziff, , ' I f ' ' :-s,9s,' P7 iff Iva - '- - V '. - - . - . . - 1 'mf .9221 1 C'r-.- . ' V . . ' . . .rf i '- if 'r'if.1-9 -3-'T fi? 'mr -.-f-FTE '-f ' ' ' Lift' . -f s er vice -Q :f ri- -if : ,,74 '1'-v53 - f ' Y U 443151195556 . . .reflfq-gl-57 .f.... ,5Jf Defi- Alt a.: a. R. f., -2i-yi Senior Glass Cdinntmuehj ADDRESS NADIE NAME John F. Martin, Ir. L. M. Mead . . S. R. Meaker . Ulysses G. Melick VV111. M. Meredith V. S. Merle-Smith G. N. Miller, Ir. . Le Roy B. Miller M. P. Miller . VV. M. Milliken . Homer O. Mills . Robert F. Minch john W. Moffat . Andrew P. Monroe Donald A. Morrison, T Harry F. Morse, 2d James Coburn Musser VVilliam M. Muzzey W. L. Nicoll . Emory Miller Nourse Beverly Ober . Charles T. Olcott M. T. O'Donoghue E. A. O'Hara . Samuel R. Parke . Theodore S. Paul Bruce Payne . Franklin Perry . . . jacksonville, Fla. . USunnyside, 64 Lincoln Ave., 239 Vtfalnut Ave., . 29 XIV. 5-ith St., S11 Madison- Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Carbondale, Pa. Trenton, N. I. . Paoli, Pa. New York City New York City 1020 N. Del. St., Indianapolis, Ind. .27 Leighton Block, Ottumwa, Iowa 53 Broad St., Stamford, Conn. . 6-I VVestland Ave., Boston, Mass. 181 Atlantic St., Bridgeton, N. J. 2 Prospect Ave., Montclair, N. I. Gowen Ave., Mt. Airy, Phila., Pa. 01 N. New Jersey St., Indianapolis, Ind. . 728 Fifth Ave., New York City . . 23+ Ash St., Akron, Ohio . 1816 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . Newburgh, N. Y. . 34.3 42nd St., Des Moines, Iowa 1101 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. 38 W. 39th St., New York City . . 31 Marsh St., Lowell, Mass. 723 Tallman St., Syracuse, N. Y. 1739 N. 17th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Graver's Lane, Chestnut Hill, Pa. 158 S. River St., VVilkes-Barre, Pa. Newtown, N. Y. 38 WV. L. Pierce, Ir. Norris E. Pierson P. M. Pinclcard James -I. Porter Roger B. Prescott G. Wf Prettyinan E. L. Prince, Jr. Stuart F. Raleigh M. K. Rankin . Percy A. Ransome Palisade Ave., Englewood, N. J. . . . . Stamford, Conn. 930 S. 2091 St., Birmingham, Ala. . 53 E. 67th St., New York City . . . Keeseville, N. Y. . . . Fort Myer, Va. 319 S. Front St., WVilmington, N. C. 302 McBride St., Syracuse, N. Y. . . . So. Charleston, Ohio 910 Madison Ave., Plainfield, N. I. Bartow V. Reeves, S7 Shelton Ave., jamaica, Long Island Alfred Rheinstein Sydney XV. Riddle Robert Thiery Roche Clifton Rodes . Ross Rogers . George F. Root Thomas Gillespie Ross, Harold Rowe . C. C. Savage, Jr. 3-14 'W. 89th St., New York City 2401 VVest End Ave., Nashville, Tenn. . 56 E. Park St., East Orange, N. I. . . . . Louisville, Ky. .709 S. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. 309 XV. 92nd St., New York City T10 Fourth Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. p82 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Graver's Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. Henry A. Schauftler, Marion Ave., Bedford Park, N. Y. C. Alexander Tilton Schenck . . . Princeton, N. I. I. A. Schooninaker, Jr., 49-10 Ellsworth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. llVillia1n R. Scott . . SIT Bidwell St., Pittsburg, Pa. De Bernville K. Seeley . . . Englewood, N. I. Fred T. Seggermann . 30.2 XV. Slst St., New York City I. Lawrence Sellman J. C. Shellito . . S03 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. . . . Independence, Iowa I .f ' . 1 ff fs: . .' - . A . 1-'Jew' vet.. -. I - I aan .1 mc: it T - SBIILUI' Qlllass Utlluntluhehj NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Theodore VV. Sill . D. M. Simmons . L. Skidmore, Ir. Fulcher P. Smith . Lawrence Breese Smith 511 Central Ave., East Orange, N. I. 1015 N. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. I. 26 Norwood Ave., Summit, N. I. . . . Spartansburg, Pa. L Belvidere Ave., Plainlield, N. I. P, C. Smith . Hotel Rittenhouse, Philadelphia, Pa. Robert H. Smith . Rollin L. Smith . W111. 'Wallace Smith Donald M. Souder . . . . . Aberdeen, Md. 3132 Lyndale St., Minneapolis, Minn. . . . . Clearheld, Pa. 6363 Drexel Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. VV. R. Sparks ...... Merian, Pa. Vtfilliam E. Speers . 81 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. I. Allen VVood Spicer . Louis Stewart, Ir., 4 VV H. A. Stump, Ir., . H. S. Talbott . Iames E. M. Tams . E. Scott Tarbell Alan K. Taylor . Iohn Taylor . . George C. Thomas, Ir. Iulian E. Thompson Harold S. Tilton . H. P. Townsend, 152-1 VV. Richmond Tracy E. L. Tuttle, Ir. . A. M. Uhler . . Abraham -L. Urban . . . Dexter, New York ashington Sq., North, New York City 1034 Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. 1310 N. Del. St., Indianapolis, Ind. . 338 Tyler St., Trenton, N. I. . . . St. David's, Pa. . 200 Front St., Brownsville, Pa. . . . . Halesite, L. I. . 860 N. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. I. .236 West 71st St., New York City . 260 Lenox Ave., New York City 13th St., N. VV., XlV2lSl'll1'lg'KOI1, D. C. 1718 Capouse Ave., Scranton, Pa.. . . . . . Hawley, Pa. 34 Highland Ave., Glen Ridge, N. I . . . . Lansdale, Pa. R. H. Valentine . . . Stafford Springs, Conn I. N. Van Deventer, 632 Wfoodland Ave., Netherwood, N. I. Cortland Van Wfinkle Cornelius D. Vezin . . 564 Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y. 409 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Eugene H. Vredenburgh . . . Freehold, N. I. Edwin E Wallzrce . XVIII. VVallace, Ir. . Franklin C. VVells, Ir., Chas. A. Wfeiller . Ias. KN. VVhaler . E. C. Wfheeler S. V. lfVhite . I. O. VVhiteley . Edgar C. T. VVheeler Benj. O. VVilkins, 305 VV E. M. NVllll2l111S . Aaron L. Wfillower C. E. VVilson . P. H. VVilson . Wfalter O. Wlilson . Clinton D. VVinant . Simeon R. Wfinch . Iohn D. VVing, 2d . 2239 Stuyvesant Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 121 N. Indiana Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 170 Belleville Ave., Bloomfield, N. I. 151.7 Eutaw Pl., Baltimore, Md. 212 VV. 13th St., lNilmington, Del. . . . Montclair, N. I. . . . Dorchester, Mass. 905 S. Beaver St., York, Pa. . 100 Park St., Montclair, N. I. est, Chester Ave., Port Chester, N. Y. 15.12 Gaines St., Little Rock, Ark. . . . . Norwood, Pa. . . . Clearlield, Pa. T3 Stockton St., Princeton, N. I. 2619 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill. 1033 E. 71st St., New York City 941 Tth St., Portland, Ore. as w. lout st., New vor-it City I. T, VVoodhull, Ir., 1,15 XV. French Pl., San Antonio, Texas Bernon Tisdale Wfoodle VVm. I. Wfoods . S. S. Zimmerman . . Wfynnewood Ave., Narbcrth, Pa. . . . Lewiston, Pa. . Duncannon, Pa. -1 -Jp: ga-, .. W iz? ,, ,,,, 4 ' 4355 ff g ym' Nw, . zmzaiww Q . ,. ,Q W ffw W. I ,. zu ff' 'A A . ' 1:4 f ' - - P . ' h ' N 2415551- F-fi'15:, bw .. jig' V- ,IQV 55,.,.4r , 5,-4, A, 1, . QQ.. '1si9f.5a3,,q3igig,3f,Qfg4'!93z5' ay ,r3g,w13Q. nv ' mf Jr' ' 4 93?:f5f5WS!f X ..Qg,,- I . , ,.-,U 4 243, ,.. rw , ,Z . 1 - f ' . x ' E 4,1 1 -,n - . RM - iii hi' if , A 2 452 221 -. 4 1 - g 'wwf -V ,, ,ax wx , iff, -T29 zv73g'Zf3-' ' FF' - Q- fi 'wif wx . - . :MW 9 'PQ a1'M', '4 ,GL I 3 RM 5 is 1 - . -a+, , ,' 'f Y' ' ,I, ,5. 'x, M? is vi. T, Wgia igsfgi 2? ' l Q ., 4 .,.L?iQ:,fA gggigffikiggik 'SQ' N - v ' - fm 1'-' HMT. . -V 355415 - ff Pigwf -wx Qf,vv15iH?Wf'Y aff 'Fail . , V , 635 'ip ' Jffixe M f ..f K Y ,,, as 11--., . 13.5. fb ,veg JV, 1' if -.mn-? All ff.,.,.,. if ,. ' I 1,w95ig5?':? Q' 'rf-H' ,V ff:-1 fi. If-35' biwr v- w ,M 4. mam .g M .. is . ' 1592 ' rfww. S'-:'.QL1111.,:. 2 K uv-ma, ' ek J. P Q I, A we , ,5 ' YQJZZF'-gc 1- I -- ' ,jf-T PM ' H' H- ' ff A--ae:JWi1Q,4FeS+. 125' 1 1' Q Jw.. wi- fgpc ,x.L: -'!'sm2E4g'f.,,:iy 2 ZW yd. ','w1,g.-,ri- g5. : ' as- , .-435155 jf -3Q1a?4fif:if'wx . f ff 3 f- ': A1355 1 s 559' 45:17 dw ,X ' xv' ,gr Q. ff' . if f '.f?'71v ' ' Vff' , V ' , ' ,f 575' 3 ' 1 - 'UGS QBffinzr5 JOSEPH NEFF EWING . President DAVID P,-xL'Ls0N Ifosnzk Vice-Presidelzt BURNHAM NORTH DELL Svcrclary v 1 .f ' 4. .-1..,,4...-v... , ..+f--qv'--V.,--, - .-vl---,a1-- 4 -.4 ,. 4 . 1 f f.-1 -4.. --, .1. nl.. ...V .1 .-.W-A -.-f-.-nw. .-. .,.. . ., ,.... .1 , .. .,.v-. ..,.,--ff . - .. ,. 2-iwiiiniwa 2 ?Zam4i 5wt .Q . sr' .. rw: ,- - s-'43 4 fa' 4 - 1 - F' My -2 :v u-. z a lfsavsfifff . ,. ,251 45- ' - -V ', , . .- . . . . -. . .,,..-1, 9 55:5 pyruire.-f , .' --I' ' ' ' , ., .-- ,f, g . , . ' 1 g ' ,g:'., .r pjz-5. 1-,fire 1. .:i.g' ' , ' , -- ' ' '- A - -- mf ,TQ NAME Crittender1'H. Adams Henry Clinton Adams VV. G. Andrews . R. O. Armin . . H. D. Appenzeller . Iolm Hancock Arnett Robert F. Arnold . Thomas VV. Attridge Roland W. Baiter . Horace R. Baker . VVilliam H. Baldwin F. E. Ballard, Ir. . Leon I. Barkhorn . Arnold A. Barnes . Eugene M. Barnhart Henry A. Barry . Wm. W. Battles . Edwin E. Beach . Chauncey Belknap . Clllass uf 1912 ADDRESS . . . Glen Cove, L. I. . . . Bedford Station, N. Y. 70 Tonawanda St., Buffalo, N. Y. . 1615 21st St., XlV3Slll1lglOll, D. C. . 130 N. Lime St., Lancaster, Pa. . 2116 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. . . R. E. D. No. 1, Dillsburg, Pa. 524 Plymouth Ave., Rochester, N. Y. . 6 St. Nicholas Pl., New York City . 147 XV. 105th St., New York City . . . . Delmar, Del. . 21 VV. 73d St., New York City . . 281 S. Sth St., Newark, N. I. 1216 Virginia St., Charleston, W. Va. 202 Greenwood Blvd., Evanston, Ill. . 224 Passaic Ave., Passaic, N. I. . 207 S. 19th St., Philadelphia . . . . Montville, N. I. . 252 W. 84th St., New York City Charles I. Bell, Herschel and YVestern Sts., Pittsburg, Pa. Iames C. Bell, Ir. Byron D. Benson . Walter G. Benton Francis L. Bergen . E. E. Berl . . I. Allan Bertolet . . 30 W, 37th St., New York City . GG Passaic Ave., Passaic, N. I. 406 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . Somerville, N. I. 1303 Market St., VVilmington, Del. 1333 Perkiomen Ave., Reading, Pa. NAME E. A. Biehuber . A. H. Bissell . Lawrence D. Blair . Paul E. Bluck . ADDRESS . Maywood, Bergen Co., N. I. . 83 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. I. . S08 Bidwell St., Pittsburg, Pa. . Everest, Hamilton, Bermuda Hermann D. Boker . . 23 VV. 70th St., New York City Robert G. Bosworth . 1400 Iosephine St., Denver, Col. Chas. L. Bowman . 10 Prospect Ave., Montclair, N. I. Iohn Bredemus . 514 E, La Salle Ave., South Bend, Ind. Vtfinthrop N. Breed . 1432 St. Iames Court, Louisville, Ky. Alexander W. Breingan . 7' VV. 92d St., New York City Robert I. Brent Carl C. Brigham Hamilton Brown C. Benj. Brush . Brantz M. Bryan George VV. Bunn, I1 Iulius V. Bunzl . Frederic G. Burk R. I. Burke . Iohn G. Bush . Charles T. Butler Iohn C. Butler . Edward XV. Calfery VVilliam Callery Paul V. S. Camp H. L. Campbell 200 VV. La Rue St., Pensacola, Fla. . 151 Princeton St., Lowell, Mass. 401 W. 148th St., New York City 113 VV. 69th St,, New York City i 1330 13th St., 'VVashington, D, C. . 1001 S. 6th St., Springheld, lll. . 121 E. 72d St., New York City 1421 Allegheny Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. . 140 Hodge Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. . . Montegut P. O., Louisiana . 30 E. 72d St., New York City . 288 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. . . . . . Franklin, La. 4875 Ellsworth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. . 264 Massey St., Vlfatertown, N. Y. 5147 Friendship Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. NAME Allan C. Carroll . John H. Carroll, Jr, John F. B. Carruthers Francis G. Cart, Jr. Robert D. Carter, Jr. W. A. Childs . P. P. Chrystie . H. NV. Cobb, Jr., Care Curtis F. Columbia Sayers Coe . . Peificirom W RICA Dime ,. i f ' A .. . -r . ,Q ,.,v . ,,, f .. -1 ' .. - f b - - --5 '. - . 'n 1' lf! gag' -V, - 3 --- ' -. - ' . - A.:-fit s f- Q ' . ' .1 . . e V . 3 42.17 -1 , -it-Q. 1 . f - ' Eli, A ' 1 ' 1 ' . ' 11 - ef? ' - ' if-'ffgv 11' ,lu f fefl ' i .'-, ' 13. 1 -'5 ' . ' i2 E7 L .'s-531:-seam, - 1'-v1wYfi. H:'L i f . --- Y J - 1--e v--ig 1.. :J .fi , ,. '- 1' yn .Q .r 1 + 5 -' A-3 1 4 . - - 1. 45 -AA,, '-Z ,f'- .-'J-r-g'f6Z 4'-My-f 'wt . -42 .-.. ..., ,.., . .2 -..W . ...u...5ss, . . was Euntnr Qllass Cftiuntinueiaj ADDRESS NAME . . . Wfarwick, N. Y. 5465 Delmar St., St. Louis, Mo. . . 320 S. Hanover, Carlisle, Pa. . 12 Adams St., Mt Vernon, N. Y. . 50 Halsted St., East Orange, N. J. . . . . . Qougae, L. L . . . ' . Bryn Mawr, Pa. Hernsheim Co., Ltd., New Orleans, La. . 148 VV. 80th St., New York City . 16 VVaverly Ave., Newark, N. J. Eugene V. Connett, 3d, 67 Scotland Rd., S. Orange, N. J. Harry Cook . Russell Cooke . Peter P. Cooney Mark A. Cooper . Vtfalter S. Cooper Ross M. Craig . Maurice M. Critchlow, Francis R. Cross . Theodore L. Cuyler, 3 John M. Davis . VV. Faber Davis . U. Morgan Davies . John C. Dawson, Jr., Henry S. Day . . Burnham N. Dell . Alvin Devereux . . . 743 King St., Pottstown, Pa. . S205 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. . S50 Lords Ct., Scranton, Pa. . . . . . Rome, Ga. . 254 A, Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J. . G1 Highland Ave., Jersey City, N. J, 430 So. 7th East St., Salt Lake City, Ut. . 114 E. Eager St., Baltimore, Md. d 176 S. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 1700 Austin Ave., Waco, Texas . 19 Fairview Ave., Orange, N. J. . 20 Franklin Ave., Oshkosh, XrVis. 5859 Overbrook Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. . 737 Pine Ave., Montreal, Canada . Collis Ave., Morristown, N. J. . 246 West End Ave., New York City 42 XVallace de Witt . Agnew T. Dice . XVITL. H. Dickey . 4 R. Rennert Dieter . Max M. Dixon . Stuart M. Don . J. B. Donaldson, Jr. C. K. Dresser . JOS. M. Duff, Jr. . Cf, Harold Dunn . H. M. Dyckman . Lucian B. Dyer . Henry Eagle . Harold B. Earle . Condit Nelson Eddy Charles P. Eddy . Percy N. Edwards . Frank VV. Elmendorf Peter K. Emmons . Frank N. Entwisle . Philip Van R, Erben Joseph Neh' Ewing Barclay H. Farr . Harold B. Fell . Henry Leroy Felt . J. T. Field . . Roger E. Fish . 318 320 ADDRESS . . 222 WV. 6th St., Erie, Pa. . S00 N. sth St., Reading, Pa. Prospect Ave., S. E., Cleveland, O. 1125 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. 1748 Lamont St., VVashington, D. C. . . 63 First St., Troy, N. Y, 1009 Michigan Ave., LaPorte, Ind. . 1-19 Jackson Ave., Bradford, Pa. 56-1 XVashir1gton Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Hotel Martinique, New York City 132 Berkeley Ave., Orange, N. J. E. Honeywell Ave., Hoopeston.Il1. . 25 Madison Ave., New York City . 163 7th St., Newark, N. J. 121 Beall Ave., Wiooster, Ohio 87 Heights Rd., Ridgewood, N. J. . . 50 Morgan St., Ilion, N. Y. . 114 2d St., S. Orange, N. J. . Monmouth Junction, N. J. 204 E. 23d St., Chester, Pa. . . . Radnor, Pa. . . . . Bryn Mawr, Pa. . . . VV. Orange, N. J. 325 S. River St., Wilkesbarre, Pa. . 4 E. 23th St., New York City . . . . Ashland, Ky. . 610 VV. Sth St., Erie, Pa, VzQ,'I iff 171 i' :+ 2-li ' - 2 . .... .i .- M.a....1.-.a, 1-. 5, .,,...-..,., V n.-.-.- ...-- .,.....-w. . ..,...1, ,,,. 5' ,.,...- .M ,.., ,,.,.,,.., ..,.....,.. ..,. ...... .. .... ,,,,.., ,,,.. ..,,,,.,,..,,..,,,,, . 6.4 -,v .T L2f?B'f'i ' ia newfff a i x,-- f'- ' ' '. - . - V - - . .:-. f ' ' .- - A - - ' . ' ' . ,-11:1-, vr :.-.: '4f E I 4' ' . , - - . ,V--,-f wfiiifg.-,V aim- P .' V - - , fcwq' .-NS: -.: 5 5- .1-V . V . - . V - - - . . - f.. 1 1112- - V - - 'srl .59 t ' fi 7 5 '. . ' . . .' ' . .' . . . V . .V '. .5 ti ZQCGEQ- if :lu . T . - . . '.':--, xg. ,dew 2 -- ' - - , ' '. ' ' ' ' 'C A nip,-V g. A. Q .Vt - .fr a ' -. .. V a, .. -Magi 1 ., H, J 9 NR e- Q1 ia . , LF -f. - ,yu Q-.L 1.-1 W ,F .. gf .Q 2:-,gig aa?-A NAME Walter R. Fisher . Harvey E. Fisk, Jr. . Cyrus J. Fitton . Don W. Fitton . Joseph Cooke Fitts . D. P. Forst . . D. Paulson Foster . George P. Foster, Jr, Alvan L. Fowler, Jr. . B. M. Fowler, Jr. . Samuel F. Franklin S. D. Gamble . . John Francis Gardiner Russell E. Gardner, Jr. G. Mackenzie Garmany Arthur Garrabrant, 131 L. Stewart Gatter . Richards D. Gile . Frederick M. Godwin E. V. Gordy . . H. Allen Gosnell . R. S. Gough . B. S. Green, Jr. . Harrington Green . IVIeyer Greenbaum . Philip Griffin . F. D. Halsey . Guniut Qtlass' ADDRESS . 266 E. 5th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 7th and 55th St., New York City . . 329 N. 3d St., Hamilton, O. . . 329 N. 3d St., Hamilton, O. 1.27 W. Washington Ave., Wash., N. J. . '73 N. Clinton Ave., Trenton, N. J. 537 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa. . . 165 VV. 35th St., Chicago, Ill. . . Meigs St., Rochester, N. Y. . 9 Garheld Pl., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . . . . Smyrna, Del. 521 Glenwood Ave., Cincinnati, O, . 1800 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. . 4576 W. Pine Bl., St. Louis, Mo. . 40 W. 40th St., New York City N. Vermont Ave., Atlantic City, N. J, Brookside Farm, Newburgh, N. Y. 1121 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs . . . . . Roslyn, L. I. . 118 Isabella St., Salisbury, Md. . 1212 N, Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. . 313 Franklin Pl., Plainheld, N. J. . . . Bloomington, Ill. . Avondale Ave., Cincinnati, O. . . . Ford City, Pa. . 1127 Forest Ave., Evanston, Ill. . 27 Prince St., Elizabeth, N, J. 43 Qiuntinuzhj NAME George J. I-Iarding, Jr. Basil Harris . . John D. Harrison . Edward J. Hart . Thomas A. Hart . R. F, Haulenbeck . Cuyler Heath . Edgar J. Hecht . Edson Burr Heck . ADDRESS . 2215 VValnut St., Philadelphia, Pa . . Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y. . . . . XIVYGDTOOIC, Pa . . 198 Front St., Exeter, N. H. 2328 Andrews Ave., New York City . 651 Parker St., Newark, N. J. . 172 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . P. O. Box 337, Norfolk, Va. . 22 Gifford Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Charles W. Hendel, Jr. . 746 Centre Ave., Reading, Pa. C. E. Henderson, Jr. . . . . . Easton, Md. Charles Wolcott Henry . . St. Martins, Philadelphia Otto P. Heyn, Jr. . Campbell Higgins . 367 St. Pau1's Ave., Stapleton, N. Y. . . . . Bedford, N Y. Ralph B. Higgins, Commercial Trust Bldg., Jersey City, N. J. F. G. Hodges, Jr. . Arthur C. Holden . H. C. Holton . . 1004 Jefferson St., VVilmington, Del. 323 Riverside Drive, New York City 231 VV. Upsal St., Germantown, Pa. George S. Hornbrook . 308 S. Front St., Wheeling, W. Va. Douglas Horton . . 421 A Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. David Walker Houston Philip D. Hoyt . . Frank C. Hughes . John Lawrence Hutton Harry Ingersoll . Harry Barbour Irwin Richard Irwin . , Jr. . 18 Second St., Troy, N. Y. . . . . Brewster, N. Y. . 612 West St., VVilmington, Del. . 686 Park Ave., New York City 1815 'Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. . 1704 19th St., VVashington, D. C. g . . . Tokio, Japan . U p, . . , W.. .... .. L. , A ., - . . I . - - 3 ' ' - . -. ' I . i. fp: 'ju -- - , - - .- . ' A, - ' j ' ...., .:11.F fir' ' - '. ' ' . ' . ' ' - ' ' ., . alt JUJZ1' . - '. 4 ' ' ' - ' 4 -. ' .. ' TH.-15' if-.ii f . .- 'gif' I--..--, f - . - '. fy ,-fa N3 - ,.'..:,,,, ' . Q 1 gp. f- Q 1 L ,wwf 1 my p ts... 'Q 3- , L -J 'J' J ' A ,ff ' .. .. . 'I' 4 'L rf , ' . rr .. . '. '. '42 -pg +34 i Www em: wif-,x-,s,3-42? kmemw Q H,-2-sagem wg fv- Zfuninr Qlllasz tflluntinuzhj ADDRESS NAME NAME Robert F. Irwin, Jr. John T. Jameson . . . . Lansdowne, Pa. . . . Indianapolis, Ind. Robert VV. Johnson, Jr., 101 VV. Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. Carl WV. Jones . Richard C. Jones . Spencer L. Jones . Spencer A. Jones . Wallace F. Judd . 1816 S. Colfax Ave., Minneapolis. Minn. Keller Building, Louisville, Ky. 516 Fayette St., Conshohocken, Pa. . . . . Belleville, J. 40 South St., Wfarren, O. Frederick A. Kahler, Jr. . 998 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. Dean Kalbfleisch . Alfred Goddard Kay Don Morrison Kelley Milton W. King . Ernest H. Klipstein 47 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 5430 Forbes St., Pittsburg, Pa. 602 Madison Ave., New York City 1755 Lanier Pl., Vllashington, D. C. 93 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. Richard Gillmore Knott, Evening Post Bldg., Louisville, Ky. M. Ray Koehler . . 350 Maple Ave., Kingston, Pa. Arthur F. Kraetzer . S84 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. W. Roberts Kruse ...... Elwyn, Pa. Rutherford Lawrence . 44 Sanford Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Robert Lawry . . . . 601 Clay St., Scranton, Pa. Graham A. Leal, Hamilton and Smith Sts., Paterson, N. J, Jerome Lehman . . 33 Lincoln Park, Newark, N. J. Frank E. Lippman . 60 Sussex Ave., Morristown, N. J. Ledlie Irwin Loughlin Kenneth R. Lyman . R. D. MacMurdy . Lionel McCarthy . T. I-I. McCauley . B. Duncan McClave . Bidwell St., Pittsburg, Pa. . 309 Liberty St., Syracuse, N. Y. . 55 E. 93d St., New York City N. Tulane St. Princeton, N. J. 106 Hubbell St., Canandaigua, N. Y. . . . Grantwood, N. J. ADDRES S Earl I. McClintock . 4052 Duquesne Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Lowrie E1 McClure . 21-1 Garfield Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Cyrus McCormick . 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, Ill. D. B. McCready, 295 E. Ridgewood Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. James P. Meliinney, Jr. Allen McLanahan . . VVarden McLean . . John P. MclfVilliams . K. C. MclWilliams, Jr. . Edward Alexander Magill, James A. H. Magoun, Jr. . 725 Bidwell St., Pittsburg, Pa. . . Lawrenceville, N. J. Queen Lane, Germantown, Pa. . 7509 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. 219 E. Dewart St., Sha1nokin,Pa. 428 Oak St, Chattanooga, Tenn. . 162 N. 7th St., Newark, N. J. J. C. Martin . . 950 Hillside Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Richard Haywood Martin, 175 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Wlarren S. Mathews . Dean Mathey . . . , 60 Arthur St., Yonkers, N. Y. 11 Orchard St., Cranford, N. J. Richard A, Medina . 273 Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. John R. Metcalf . Vilroy C. Miller . . Laurence P. Mills . George NV. Mook, .2448 N. Edward C. Morse . John H. Mullin . . - H. Earle Muzzy . . E. P. Nevin . . Edwin Norman . F. J. O'Donoghue . Douglas C. Orbison . Alexander T, Ormond, Jr. Harold H. Ormond . . . 241 IV. 9th St., Erie, Pa. . . . Livingston, Mont. . . . Gloversville, N. Y. Cleveland Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Georgetown, D. C. 800 Broome St., Ylfilmington, Del. 414 Broadway, Paterson, N. J. 205 WV. 56th St., New York City . 2008 3d Ave., Louisville, Ky. . 31 Marsh St., Lowell, Mass. . Jullundur City, Punjab, India . 276 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. . 276 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. Haffaiimsawlmshvlisw- -la axiom l l5'U?'x49 'K'Wl ifH.n?B.1dh'5-!W 5 f'V'-7' Q ai-4B'tfH3f9H MHWSC 5121182-2 QM-imziimf no ft swam? -,B 1 if 1 1 . . .- .. . .,, : ...,. . . .. .. .,.. ,. ,. . ., . . . av faq: ' 4 I. . , . - - - , .--nw Y- ' ' , ...ul - : 1:-- . .' 1 .2 ' .' ' '- '-43, sfjidr, T f-::1 ,' ,' Q 4' -222 1 gt 'f - - ' f- - .1 4 ' fig: 1-f -t - ' ' ' :J ,xx ff .. .z . ..- .:'..L-if ai- isa , ' . . - . -L..-52 :J- sw-1' rf- 'iiixf I-' -1' -2 fb- ' 1 .1 -' ' V-A if ': li'V1 4S'1 T, Y. z.. a ' i!'5 ..a r' -4- -. n -V--L . -' as -'f -t .fe -stF f:f.eF':l4. 'Q 1-.-r..i- .L ,., 1eq. .'-'f--5'-- . .. -L-4.,.J?fff- :'.'s1f2?- ' -1Z:.,....':...z:f 2:.?l'If .Ezff5 f-'E Zuninr Qtlass Cflllnntinuehj ' NAME ADDRESS F. H. O'Rourke . . 523 Riverdale Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Robert Clement Orr . 202 Greenwood Blvd., Evanston, Ill. H. A. Orrick, Jr. . . 15 S. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. Louis Rodman Page, Jr. . 2002 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Frederick Rodney Paine . 1007 London Rd., Duluth, Minn. John M. Parker . . 880 Broadway, Lowell, Mass. M. M. Parker . 1020 Vermont Ave., Wasliiiigtoii, D. C. Robert B. Parrott, 2900 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. R. L. Patton . . 124 E. Maxwell St., Lexington, Ky. John Griffin Pennypacker . 146 Gay St., Phoenixville, Pa. John J. Pentz ...... Du Bois, Pa. Reuben M. T. Peterson . 269 Madison Ave., Flushing, L. I. C. Irving Place . . . 154 Prospect St., Nutley, N. J. Clemis Plager . . . 9 Moore St., Hackensack N. J. Kenneth E. Plants . Cor. 2d and Oak Sts., Spokane, Wasli. Horace Platt . . 127 St. Marks Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Edward Plaut . . . 28 E. 76th St., New York City W. Humphreys Powell, Jr. . 215 E. Broadway, Sedalia, Mo. Morris McKim Pryor . 110'Jagga1' Ave., Flushing, L. I. Grafton H. Pyne .... Bernardsville, N. J. Louis T. M. Ralston, 2108 De Lancey Pl., Philadelphia, Pa. Sylvan Joseph Ranch . 53 Penna. Ave., Newark, N. J. Herbeck Reck . . . . Rock Island, Ill. Kenneth McK. Read . . 47 Pabyan Pl., Newark, N. J. Chauncey W. Reed .... Glen Ridge, N. J. J. I. Blair Reiley, Jr. .... Phillipsburg, N. J. Charles Gilbert Reilly, Darrah and 5th Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. VVi1lis F. Rich ...... Fort Dodge, Ia NAME ADDRESS Jacob Riegel, Jr, . . 5217 Greene St.. Germantown, Pa. Seth Ridout . .... Boyertown, Pa. Gaylord Riggs . . . 413 IW. IfVater St., Elmira, N. Y. Gilbert Stuart Robertson . 8 Maple St., Princeton, N. J. Henry A. Robinson . 94 Hudson Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y. Charles Bristed Rockwell, Jr. . . . Bristol, R. I. George Robinson Roe .... Patchogue, N. Y. Everett Rushmore . . 170 W. 85th St., New York City Howard Martin Sawyer, 30 VVyman St., W. Medford, Mass. Carleton Schaller . . 11 W. 96th St., New York City Alexander L. Schlesinger . 74 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. Harold B. Scutt . . . Palatina Ave., Hollis, L. I. Albert Seckel . .... Riverside, Ill. Irving P. Seery . . 25 Vernon St., Newark, N. J. James B. Seligman . Hotel Netherland, New York City Raphael Semmes . . g . 10 Eager St., Baltimore, Md. Theodore Grenville Sewall . Aurora-on-Cayuga, N. Y. Thomas Seyster . . ' .... Oregon, Ill. Samuel Robert Shafer . 183 Prospect St., Hagerstown, Md. Isaac H. Shaner ..... Boyertown, Pa. James Guthrie Shaw, Jr., 29 Montgomery Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Jackson R. Shoemaker . 403 W. Wfater St., Elmira, N. Y. LeRoy S. Shultz . 2222 NV. Lehigh Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. . . 148 74th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . 130 W. Sth St., Erie, Pa. . . 2 E. 63d St., New York City Herman Siefke, Jr. Spencer Alec Sisson George Sloane . Henry Arthur Smith, 709 Greenwood Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . . Orange, N. J. R. Meade Smith . 751 sw sent 1 , X if ., 1 mise-L 5 -ft mr-mwazmem an 1,-Priimfrz W 'wfavr i ,. . .. W ff ' 3 - A .. . , . , , - ' 3 - - ' . ' ' -' -', ,,f.y, L sm- rl -' '- , ' ' -- V - -. ' ' j - ..1 fe fin es:-' ' - -. ' V . ' , ' A - A 'STE 4 - -2-f' 2 1532 -f ar - ' ' - ' - - ' . 4 . . - - - fff gflieg, 3, 1.-:fi f .' , f ' -. fp- 5: - . ' 'f - - - - If -g,,'. k,'q t.at,.f.... hw , .,. I, .' I - - -1,7 1, 3, - ? 'Q W-, - f. . . . . . -, .-.-.Ag xi mg, T .- . I . , .fp-2 151 g,..aagt 43. .. ' - ' ,,, - - - - ,.. , .., g'-n ., f:::f --4- 1-rf ' s- H -... A ., - ' -1 -f, . GQ :'v.:.g' t, ' ,, :' ,4,! 5, If ... tw ,A rg. ,ga '--,3.',.j..,,--f 3:1 A,-f ,r ,ff 1' is' se. .-. .-'5 Zh, ge. '-lubggiaa 'stick-if . 5--I . .f ...-,. .. 1- . .f ,,. . ,.,. ,..,,. ,W .,.. . . . ,JV . ..-.,..,, ....-1.,,.,..' .v... ,My--.'fr.,,....-..-.- .-.,......,-.W ...s.,-4.-.-.EH .,,, .,. ..f.-1.5-. .- .4 Q , Q awawmwm by 145 wr aafawfdimroatfm wmimnmrsmafsjpym mamma as Q21 Euninr 61121512424 tQEum:IuheiJJ NAME ADDRESS George Speer, Jr. . 1003 Delaware Ave., W'ilrnington, Del. T. Guthrie Speers . 81 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. . 1147 N. 9th St., Reading, Pa. . 1421 E. 2d St., Duluth, Minn. . . . . Columbia, Tenn. . . . . . Milroy, Pa. . 919 Marion Ave., Cincinnati, O. . . . I. Mt. Holly, N. J. John W. Speicher . Warren Starkey . Kennard Stephenson Charles H. Sterrett William H. Stewart, Jr. James Kent Stoddard John L. Stoever . 6214 VVayne Ave., Germantown, Pa. Thomas O. Stokes . S McGavock Blk., Nashville, Tenn. Charles Ferrell Stone . 2040 N. 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa. James D. Stover ..... Milford, N. J. Thomas Swann . . 908 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. Harold John Sweeney . . 242 Tyler St., Trenton, N. J. James Alcorn Swift . 1233 Peabody Ave. Memphis, Tenn. Jesse Lee Terry .... San Marcos, Texas Aubrey Lee Thomas, 160 Cooper Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Evan W. Thomas ..... Lewisburg, Pa. E. I. Thompson . . 308 A St., N. E., Washington, D. C. Henry Neville Tifift, Jr. . 309 W. 76th St., New York City Allen Tobey . .. Premium Point, New Rochelle, N. Y. Charles S. Todd ..... Katonah, N. Y. Reginald T. Townsend . 267 Fifth Ave., New York City Thomas Wilson Trevor . 537 -Hale Ave., Cincinnati, O. W. H. Tuck, Care of Judge S. P. Tuck, Alexandria, Egypt W. O. Turtle ...... Pensacola, Pla. George K. Tweddel . 2334 S. 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa. C. M. Tyson . . 839 Temple Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. NAME John H. Uhl . VV. C. Vance . Eugene M. Vernon, 2 VVilliam W'agner Russell S. 'Walcott Charles R. 'Wall . Herbert H. Wlard, Jr. E. H. XlVZll'ClXVEll . Harold C. Wfarren R. K. XVaterbury John L. lfVelch . Sheldon S. lVells Randolph XfVest James WVhite . Sanford B. VVhite J. O. VVhiteley XV. M. Whitney . E. R. Whittinghanl Robert VV. Wfigton Rollin C. VVilcox . Emory Hurlburt lfVi John Hurst lfVilkin G. R. Williams . ADDRESS . 29 NV. South St., XfVilkes-Barre. Pa. . . 27 VVashington St., Newark, N. J. 433 Pennsylvania Ave., NVllI'1'1l11gtO1'1, Del. . . 57 Barclay St., Newark, N. J. . 1114 Judson Ave., Evanston, Ill. . 4433 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. . 500 Rodney St., VVilmington, Del. . 48 NV. 59th St., New York City . 730 Harvard Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. . . S0 South St., New York City 58 Central Park 'West, New York City . . . . Short Hills, N. J. . . . . Princeton, N. J. . . . . Butler, N. J. . P. O. Box 194, Fall River, Mass. . . . . York, Pa. . . . Rye, N. Y. . . . . . Millburn, N. J. . . School Lane, Germantown, Pa. 1104 E. Jefferson St., Bloomington, Ill. lder, 1211 Hinman Ave., Evanston, Ill. . 704 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. . 1529 N. 33d St., Philadelphia, Pa. Samuel Baker l1Villiams . 17 Calvert St., Newport, R. I. William C. R. Williams . 55 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Joseph K. Willing Alan L. Wolf . . 1901 N. 32nd St., Philadelphia, Pa. . . 48 E. 76th St., New York City Curtis M. VVylie . 70 N. Lafayette St., Grand Rapids, Mich. Eesmunh Z.Bunmz, it 1889 191O . P5'!'5. Ee:.. im .fs - V 'ff rg? . 1 '- ' W 5522 ' , 4 - , A-f' -'al' A ,vw : M x ' , nf jx -s w ' H 3' f A. gli Q f . 315333. w-mwfh . sg- y 4: 5 2 -f, 1 gm: -I glui-'Vi-7:5,x fff,-Q -' , 40,- 5 1:0-.wp-.-pg 1 'f51iw:.y,1-:gl ay, 'ff 36,21-:w g - U 515213-Q f1w!pzg13f?54sff?Y 4akSiQ:r:ea1.o'Q.Q3q, ' Q '53 124-5, 512, 4437 ff 1 -. ,vggrggygdr-3 - 6vwdl'Wwlg4qA322,w,11f'1 ' 145' ' IAM?-' -'gfvgszwf' K??i'f 'W Aziifi, .Wi A. 1 f ..- iiibfgszn I Zi, bifida 1- KN gf, f,,.g4:sf,,fggf ??a'Jf?.a1f3M2i emyffqflfzgg Q 5Y 3ifwTf!iv: ' gif-3QTfI'5Z4r 5 Lnifwgi in -v:,g41.1-jf. , ' A151 M161 'S 1,1 , .I L- '1f5:?l?7mfq Ax 'QE' ,Kg z Y V :rail-f W4 ' ff' . 'E QBffiuzr5 BIAXXVELL CHAPLIN XVILDER GRAVES PENFIELD . I RUPERT BROAS THOMA . . Pres1'd011! fI'C6-Pl'6SI.dC7If S, IR., Serrctary-T1'eaxz11'e1' Daniel Baker, Jr., 3442 Auchenterolt Terrace, Baltimore, Md. N5FfVHRl343EEG3Sd El'EW'-nilqigww llY1 lD11Ib-PZd1'BME5'?'5Lmh9?93!n.'WPiU -P' iQ . s 53' 5 Mifflin? W E H lg W ig S' lm Enai-.JBL ir. :H 5912? 14KLi2'.iQ7M EIQJH H' E J i ,L . ,- - ' - 'I ' - 1 ' ' -' 1.52 lf:-it F'1' qL':f ' . ' ' .- . -' A. A ' I - - Fifi, ., Lu ii:-' - -. - . , . ' - . .---,'.'n'. 5 ,-:fir-5. 5- - ' , ., fm - : ., 3:54 . - I . ' . V , 4 V V - . -1 up JJ,-I., ,.,1. ttf-.g:' ,' .' T ' . :-g. ' 34, 1 - '3?',y -. , . . . . , I , f ,-'gg' 1, 1.5 1- A., f,.,,j, - . 4 .Hg-Q -315' '-4'-rf ... - - - - ,. ' ' - . ' .,. ' . . -' - .. .-m a,-, ., ,. -.- .. ,, ' . ,,gf'5.,.,2-rg Fffd, 1. .K Ev -fr if 2511 5 ,'!'. E21 'view .'.5.y, iii. qw 41.11 ,un QEIH55 uf 1913 NAME ADDRESS F. Dennette Adams . 1 Dupont Circle, VVashington, D. C. Purser Elder Adams . 22 E. 29th St., New York City R. McCormick Adams, Clarborne Place, Webster Grove, Mo. Edwin Golding Applegate, 34 Hillcrest Ave., Trenton, N. J. Thomas R. Armstrong . . . Katherine, Texas Frederick Harman Atwood, 946 Ridge Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Charles L. Auger, Jr. . 425 Park Ave., Paterson, N. J. English Bagby . . 2246 Eutaw Pl., Baltimore, Md. Charles D. Baker . . 8 E. 75th St., New York City Lawrence A. Baker, 3141 Highland Place, Washington, D. C. Robert Dodge Baldwin, 1746 Lexington Ave., New York City . Lincoln St., Englewood, N. J. . . . . . Cynwyd, Pa. Arthur Barber . Victor Ballou . Wm. L'Engle Barnett, 735 Riverside Drive, Jacksonville, Fla. NAME ADDRESS R. H. Binns, Jr. . . . . Sewickley, Pa. George N. Bissell . 83 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. Arthur Bluethenthal . . . Wilmington, N. C. Maurice T. Bolman .... Rocky Hill, N. J. W'ard L. Bonnell, 24 Wfashington Terrace, E. Orange, N. J. Albert Sydney Bonner . 5499 East End Ave., Chicago, lll. J. K. Bartlett, Jr. Leo E. Bashinsky David H. Batchelder Erden Chas. Bechtel James Francis Bell Samuel D. Bell . Herbert Benton . Herbert W. Berky William F. Bickel William D, Bickham .2100 Mt. Royal St., Baltimore, Md. . . . . . Troy, Ala. Hillside, Amesbury, Mass. . . . . East Berlin, Pa. . S21 Irving St., Portland, Oregon 337 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. 406 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . . Clayton, Pa. 412 Rebecca St., Pittsburg, Pa. . 117 W. Mountain Ave., Dayton, O. Charles Edward Bingham, 1284 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y. VValter Roy Boon . 1207 Fayette St., Pittsburg, Pa. Gladwin Bouton . . Willowbrook, Brookdale, Md. Thomas Henry Boyd . 119 Rowena St., Detroit, Mich. VVrestling Cagot Brewster, 335 Grier Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Charles E. Brown ..... Sanatoga, Pa. Milton M. Brown . . . . Glendale, O. Wendell W. Brown . 16 Belmont Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y. Alison R. Bryan . .' S40 Belden Ave., Chicago, lll. Gray MaeW. Bryan . 225 Fifth Ave., New York City P. Taylor Bryan, Jr., 4346 lX'lcPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. E. P. Buchanan . Joseph VV. Buck Carll Smith Burr, iid P. F. Burrage . Henry T. Caesar E. W. Caffery Hugh C. Calder Benj. Allen Calhoun, John Candor . C. N. Carver 1409 N. Highland Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 439 WV. Clinton St., Elmira, N. Y. Commack, L. l. 211 Lincoln Ave., Orange, N. J. 10 XV. 76th St., New York City . . . . Franklin, La. 311 N. 3d St., 'Wihnington, N. C. 614 San Jacinto St., Houston, Texas . . . . Lock Haven, Pa. . 123 Sth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. J I il .. f-5-F w '-1 we- 2-ew f ,Y . :nu m ..' :::,. .. 1. , - . Z . 4 A A - . , .h A. ,- - . -- , F ifi' . .I I . .I - . - '. ' . - . -..7g,f 15gi .LH t 4 .5.-A I I .' U I ,. , ' A . . , f . :.j,' ijg1g.g.-. 'j, ?igj-,- V. I. -: .. . Tflft far ' ' ' ' 7' ' 3 5- 5,41 wi- ' ' ' if-,. fb':, . 7'.' 1-Y 4-- ' f ' ' . .'. .. f .'.. ' - cz- -7.-L a-5' -P -.-?Zi'5v ' '7 '.' ', '.' . ' - - ' . 'L. ::, -75' s - 1- ar ' ' ' Z' iz, 'Q-.Q-e.zs f..as--. at . fs s- iw -,3 .. ' .. ..r'a.eG:i.. Sophomore Qilass Cflllontinueoj NAME ADDRESS Maxwell Chaplin . 129 Monte Vista Pl., Ridgewood, N. I. VV. Merrill Chester . 222 Riverside Drive, New York City Iohn R. Christie, Ir. . T. Sherman Class . Frank Dolbeare Close . Philip L. Coffin . G. Dawson Coleman . . Earle Cougelton . . 130 Ave. Victor Hugo, Paris, Fr. 210 Ross Pl., Wfestheld, N. I. 380 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. . 72' Cedar St., Boston, Mass. . . . Lebanon, Pa. 62 Essex St.. Hackensack, N. I. Archibald MacLean Cook .... Renovo, Pa. Norman Peoples Cooledge . The Majestic, Atlanta, Ga. Alfred VV. Cooper . 180 Summer Ave., Newark, N. I. Stewart D. Cowan . 150 Primrose Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Edwin Alfred Cowen . . 30 E. 74th St., New York City Wallace H. Coxe . 1315 Clayton St., Wlilnlington, Del. Donald Craig . 1822 Eye St., N. VV., Wfashington, D. C. P. K. Crooks . '. 241 Surniuer St., Paterson, N. I. Iohn Ritchie Currier 161 Quitman St., Newark, N. I. Pierson Curtis . . 1515 Pacihe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Willard S. Danser . 55 Hudson St. Trenton, N. I. D. M. DeVito ..... Sewaren, N. I. VVilburt Cornell Davison, 363 Carlton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. H. L. Dewey . . Morris Heights, New York City Leon E. de la Reussille, Ir, . . Broad St., Red Bank, N. I Rufus F. Dawes . 225 Greenwood Block, Evanston, Ill. Bruce M. Donaldson . 138 Alfred St., Detroit, Mich. Lindsay M. Donaldson . 309 VV. 85th St., New York City 'Ed win Ray Frazier NAME ADDRESS Earl L. Douglas . 2105 Ienny Lind St., Mclieesport, Pa. Charles Cornell Dunlap, GTS N. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. I. Ferdinand Eberstadt, 214 Glenwood Ave., East Orange, N. I. .Francis Shelton Farr, 10 Lexington Ave., New York City Arba Dike Faxon . . . Great Barrington, Mass. Theo. Fenton . 1720 N. Montgomery St., Trenton, N. I. Raymond T, Fish . H05 NV. 104th St., New York City D. K. Fisher . . Ruxton P. O., Baltimore Co., Md. Arthur Frederick Folz, 13-395 XVashington Ave., New York City Gilbert Forbes . . 8 XV. 56th St., New York City Howell Forbes . 105 Madison Ave.. Morristown, N. I. Edwin Shepard Ford, Tl Xwfashington St., Morristown, I. I-lenry Alden Foster, 7205 Garlield Pl., South Orange. N. I. Dudley F. Fowler . -1-L0 Riverside Drive, New York City Iames Wfilford Fowler . . Hackettstown, N. I. Arthur E. Fox . 72173 Pine St.. Harrisburg, Pa. 107 XV. Main St., Norwalk, O. . . Scotch Plains, N. I. 65 S. 10th St., Newark, N. I. . . Lawrenceville, N. I. 315 Wfest End Ave., New York City George H. Gaston, Ir., Marie Antoinette, New York City Loren G. Gatch . . Harvey Geiger Donald B. Fullerton Iohn A. Furman, Ir. N. Howell Furman . George XV Galinger . . . . Terrace Park, O. 2102 Pelham Rd., Germantown. Pa. . City Line, Overbrook, Pa. Wfilliam Rodger Gilmore . . Frankfort, Pa. I. F. Gilmore . . .3 AQHHM1? NAME John Shriver Gleason ,, . 7 . 7 A ' ' ' V ' 1 ' . ' A ' 'zftilt d-21222 am ca are 7. re 1 A on aA a 1. .fr-meme A 1' 5 - .' - '- ' ' fl-.' f1-J. - h as .a 'r - fe -- . still, 3 .-. -. .. .' . . . ', L. .Vg .,.'. .. 'V ,: ,5'.-14 4 'w i' - . ' 1 -, ' . -. .-.ar Lb-'ff Sophomore Qlllass tftiontinueoj ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS . 2017 Green St., Philadelphia, Pa. T. VV. Henderson . 131 F.. Fayette St., Uniontown, Pa. . . . . Boonton, N. J. Robert S. Hendrickson . . . Lawrenceville, N. J. Newell T. Gordon . James H. Gorham Donald S. Goslyne Robert Morris Green Gilbert S. Griggs Alden Donnelly Graif J. C. Grundy . H. E. Hackney . Arthur Freeman Hagar, Earl Haines . Francis Cooley Hall VValter B. Hall . Robert B. Hame Ferris Hamilton . Richard M. Harding J. Penrose Harland Alfred G. Harlow Burritt C. Harrington Alexander Harrop VVarren Hastings . H. W. Hastings . J. Cameron Hawkins, Dudley A. Hawley Arthur VV. Hay . 202 YV. 74th St., New York City . . . Belle Vernon, Pa. Avondale Ave., Cincinnati, O. . . . Somerville, N. J. 202 Reilly St., Harrisburg, Pa. . . Box 173, Lebanon, Ky. 59 Jefferson St., Uniontown, Pa. 626 VVestview St., Germantown, Pa. 943 Orchard St., Peekskill, N. Y. . S9 Hyslop Rd., Brookline, Mass. . 438 57th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 5118 Morgan St., St. Louis, Mo. . 529 Pine Road, Bewickley, Pa. . Chambers St., Vicksburg, Miss. 3269 Simson St., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . Sewicklcy, Pa. . . . VVeedsport, N. Y. 405 Orange Rd., Montclair, N. J. 513 Jefferson Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. 4559 Woocllavvn Ave., Chicago, Ill. 2013 Appletree St., Philadelphia, Pa. . 31311 E. 55th St., Cleveland, O. 157 W. 123d St., New York City Harry W. Hazard, Jr., 16 XV. Franklin St., Richmond, Va. D. Reeves Henry . . . . St. Martins, Pa. Clifford Victor Herbert, 321 NV. 108th St., New York City L. M. Hidden . Leon P. Hildreth . . Orleans St., Newark, N. J. . . . Southampton, L. I. Jolm Darnley Hinchliffe, 738 E. 23d St., Paterson, N. J. Ralph Tilden Holsapple Raymond T. Hoopes lfVilliam D. Horne Sidney H. Hornor . . . . Hudson, N. Y. 821. VV. 7th St., VVilmington, Del. 175 Park Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. . 626 Porter St., Helena, Ark. Kenneth Howard . 705 Trinity Bldg., New York City Benjamin Franklin Howell, Jr., R. F. D. 1, Boonton, N. J. Lawrence D. Howell A. H. Hunter . L. VV. Hutchinson J. L. Hutton . Robert M. Jackson, VanBuren Jarvis Leonard L. John Dewitt C. Jones, Fld Raymond M. Jones Robert Jordan, Jr. Wfni. Wallace Kellett George R. Kenyon C. F. Kimball . 51 . . 19 . - 108 N. soul St., Philadelphia, Pa. . 5826 5th Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. . 489 VV. State St., Trenton, N. J. . 686 Park Ave., New York City 692 'West End Ave., New York City 135 E. 17th St., Indianapolis, lnd. . . . Overbrook, Pa. 747 Salem Rd., Elizabeth, N. J. . . Murfreesboro, Tenn. . . . Port Jervis, N. Y. . 125 VV. Penn St., Germantown, Pa. XV. 82d St., New York City 165 W. 58th St., New York City my nawgsfg 55,955 35 'mem my 5.gg,,-,ga-has iw rm un-vm was in H ha an swf awarfmww C rms .u AWK: aa vm 95 were some 2 Q 2 5 ft' ai 1? '. .- . ir I , , , . - - - - V I -I - w . .5 -1-:FI ..-1-2.31. rp' lI,:I,4:y , -- A. . . II . . . - - -I 1 1- mr ta .-7 , '. I . A - . , - N,-,, L-. ,gf M-, .15 ',. 9 . , - , . -. ,Al ,V V-,-f. :' 2 xl' ' -. A . I . ' I A ,-.gg-1. Q: .:.f'.g.,I -I I . -. 5 1.4 1 ffl?-13-Iffl-C I E ' l- -GPI. A 1- 12 C Z - 4 - ' - ' .. - .. I, ...U ,J Ia., L,-,',5 '.z AG' ' In-gr ,iff .:,g . I.: 15. .gnu ur-I 7:5 -. 17. 15: :1i.5+-1.1. '1i'5,3i'4 NAME Irving B. Kingsford Morris E. Kinnan . Robert H. Kirk, Ir. Louis E. Klatte . I. Proctor Knott, Ir Wilmer Landis . John A. Larkin . Edward Law . . Robert C. Lee . Edward D. Lobdell Ralph G. Lockwood Harold A. Loeb . Win. I. Logan . Malcolm B. Lowe Edward L. Lowinan Francis C. Lowthorp Alan W. Lukens . John B. Lynch . Richard R. Lytle, Jr. F. H. McCarthy joseph C. McCoy . Donald L. McCuen I. R. McDonald . Rowland H. McKee Fred. C. McKee Seward McKittrick Supbumure Glass Cfltuntinuehj ADDRESS . . . . Short Hills, N. Il. . 320 W. 78th St., New York City 1608 Jenny Lind St., McKeesport, Pa. . 3 Clinton Ave., Seymour, Conn. . . Box 287, Lebanon, Ky. . . - . Quakertown, Pa. . 44 Wall St., New York City . . . . St. Davids, Pa. 261 Culver Rd., Rochester, N. Y. . . . . Boonton, N. Il. 1909 N. Penn St., Indianapolis, Ind. . 123 VV. 75th St., New York City 187 Marlborough Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Tenafly, N. I. . . . . . Lowman, N. Y. , 3d, 152 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, N. I. . . . . Conshohocken, Pa. 15 Maple Terrace, Naugatuck, Conn. . 1.25 VV. 136th St., New York City . 1116 E. 1st St., Duluth, Minn. 3412 Campbell St., Kansas City, Mo. . . 117 WV. 3d St., Oil City, Pa. . 147 W. 81st St., New York City . . 915 Grand Ave., Dayton, O. . 6104 Howe St., Pittsburg, Pa. 5122 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. NAME Robert McLean . . Thos. M. McMillan, Jr. . T. M. .Mabon . . VV. H. Magill . I. H. Mahan, Ir. . Bertram H. Mantner Samuel, S. Markham . C. D. Marlatt . . Francis H. Marling . Ralph B. Marshall Karl Mathiasen, Ir. Robert I. Mathis . Stanley Matthews . Clifford S. Merrifield Ralph VV. Merrill . Victor Meyer . .W'allace E. Meyers . ADDRESS . Queen Lane, Germantown, Pa. 921 Government St., Mobile, Ala. 721 Sandusky St., Pittsburg, Pa. . . . . Fargo, N. D. . 1257 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1070 Madison Ave., New York City . 551 Superior Ave., Dayton, O. . 170 Parker St., Newark, N. Il. 16 Llewellyn Rd., Montclair, N. II. 424 Ross Ave., WVilkinsburg, Pa. . . . . Keyport, N. II. 5632 Monroe Ave., Chicago, Ill. . . . . Glendale, O. . 309 W. 83d St., New York City . 80 Sixth Ave., Hinsdale, Ill. 1 VV. rorh St., New York City . 69 E. 80th St., New York City B. R. Michael . . 98 Harrison St., East Orange, N. I. John A. Miller . . 315 Raymond Ave., Louisville, Ky. D. V. Miller . Bethlehem Pike, Chestnut Hill, Phila., Pa. Clarence V. S. Mitchell . . . Bernarclsville, N. I. Stanley M. Moffat . . 139 Park Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Iohn R. Montgomery . 321 W. State St., Trenton, N. II. George O. Morgan, Jr. ..... Shields, Pa. S. W. Morgan . . 978 Avondale Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Franklin W. Monell . 316 S. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. I. 1S11FlflHQaiMHEL95g'?,Elh HWY? HW:'W'EQHf+'B1fi'h4l1WJ U? ! . ff' .ffl 523, f ' 1 , ,A . . - - '. '- .' ' A 357-- I:j1'p 12. ' f ' , ' ' ' '- ' v ' ' -iff: ,gm 1 5 ,. , . '. ., .' A . - - . 1 - 1 1-1? V - - ..- - 5-.99 v-gait L 4 'gj U, . fl - ., . ' ij. - , . .--.115 5,'.:.f,3Q1g15 ,Vin -'iff fl , .' . ,Q gf ,gf ' NAME Samuel W. Morris Elmer S. Mulford . Stanley R. Mulford . Paul F. Myers . Charles M. Nebeker J. H. Neilson . Maurice W. Neustadt Sophomore Glass Ullontinueoj ADDRESS Buckingham Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Brookline Drive, Greenwich, Conn. . 24 Broadway, Camden, N. J. . . . . Dillsburg, Pa. P. O. Box 366, Santa Monica, Cal. . Malvern Hill, Peoria, Ill. . . . Chappaqua, N. Y. Tom B. Newman . 1506 Montana St., El Paso, Texas Francis B. Nimick . . 6315 5th Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Wm. H. Norman . 3811 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. John S. North 7301 Boyer St., Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. Percy D. Norton . Robert Ober . . Hugh O'Connor . Ottoman O'Donnell Henry B. O'Donohue Charles D. Orth, Jr. Edward C. Page . A. I. Paine . . Joseph H. Parsons . Robert W. Patterson, T. T. Pendleton . Wilder G. Penheld F. T. Phillips . Robert Piel . . Robert MCK. Pierce . 410 N. E. St., Tacoma, Wasli. 1101 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. . 25 Gillette St., Hartford, Conn. . 1527 Race St., Denver, Colo. 262 W. 73d St., New York City 323 VV. 78th St., New York City 2002 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. 328 W. 108th St., New York City . . . Wate1'ford, N. Y. . 6016 Howe St., Pittsburg, Pa. . . Berkeley Springs, Va. . . . . Hudson, Wis. 191 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Riverside Drive, New York City Palisade Ave., Englewood, N. J. NAINTE Granville M. Price . Alan F. Randolph . Howard C. Raymond Malcolm E. Read . Hubert K. Reese . F. F. Reid . J. H. Rial . . John J. Rich . . Albert S. Richardson Peter Richardson . Carleton B. Riker Robert J. Riker . ADDRESS . . . . Tuckerton, N. J. 908 Madison Ave., Plainheld, N. J. . . . . . Franklin, N. Y. . 63 Summit St., Pawtucket, R. T. 653 S. VYillett St., Memphis, Tenn. 608 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. Greensburg, Pa. . 541 Curtin St., Harrisburg, Pa. . . . Murfreesboro, Tenn. 404 N. G St., Tacoma, XNvElSl'l. Mountain Ave., Maplewood, N. J. . 111 Cleveland St., Orange N. J. Donald J. C. Robertson . 834 Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y. E. Arthur Rogers . H. M. Rose . . Reuben J. Ross . W. N. Rothschild . J. Burnett Rowley . Donald M. Roy . F. S. Royster . . Samuel M. Rushmore Thomas R. Rutter . VVarne P. Schenk . Charles Schibner, Jr. George K. Scribner . Galen F. Scudder . .' . . . Hightstown, N. J. . 711 4th Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. . 25 VV. 75th St., New York City .25 Montgomery Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. 74 Sprague Ave., Middletown, N. Y. 659 Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 100 Colonial Ave., Norfolk, Va. 170 W. 85th St., New York City . 814 5th Ave., New York City . . . . Princeton, N. J. . 12 E. 38th St., New York City . . . . Boonton, N. J. . Glastonbury, Conn. .1 , A mmiffur ,wtsrr sem ea .16 Y, -ta .1 A f l WP W- 'K 'X aw H. MJ GH' fs '3E.sW Q9 ge-wi f 1 4 is . , ,, . , ..,., ..... . ., , 5 Ulf ' 'l- . f ' , wage. :, , ' , . . ' , .I .137--f 14 :e :. fe. , .'., , 1 ' - . -71,251 54: if . . g if ' ' ' , ' .2 4- ' fi-if ee H:- . at f.. ' -. W. as at , ' 45. -f ' 'Q' . NAME Robert Sealy . K. W. Seggerman . Iohn A. Selby . Jas. R. SC1'11pl6 . James Shand, Jr. . George F. Shaw . Egbert E. Silvernail Lionel V. Silvester . John F. Simons . E. Ridgely Simpson . A. Delalield Smith . Donald I. Smith Joseph N. Smith . Karl B. Smith . . VVarren R. Smith . Qnphumure Qlllass Cflllnntluhzhj aDD1eEss . . . Galveston, Texas 30:2 VV. 81st St., New York City . . Snow Hill, Md. . . . Sebree, Ky. . . . . . Lancaster, Pa. 4522 15th Ave., N. E., Seattle, VVash. . 177 Pearl St., Rochester, N. Y. . Mount Lucas, Princeton, N. I. 1015 N. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. I. . 6 E. Read St., Baltimore, Md. . . . . Monterey, Mass. 371 Grand Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 14 VVashington Pl., Newark, N. J. . 29 YN. Qoth St., New York City . 421 Ellison St., Paterson, N. I. Francis C. Spier . 276 Ridgewood Rd., South Orange, N. -I. Lane H. Spencer . Richard H. Staele Robert VV. Steele, Jr. Lawrence C. Sticlcney, Williaiii C. Story . Roger W. Straus J. I. Sullivan . . . 369 Scotland Rd., Orange, N. I. 100 Hunterdon St., Newark, N. J. . 1074 Wfashington St., Denver, Colo. Box 393, VVhite Bear, St. Paul, Minn. . 1.71 XV. Merrick Rd., Freeport, L. l. 2747 Broadway, New York City . . T0 Broadway, Bangor, Me. A. I. A. Sullivan, High St. and Belmont Pl., Passaic, N. I. Harry W. Suydam . 172 Bainbridge St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Warren S. Taylor ..... Shade Gap, Pa. Rupert B. Thomas, Ir. . 259 Broadway, Flushing, L. I. P. L. Thebaud . . . . . Brookside, N. Y. NAME W'illiam N. Todd . Wfilliam L Tracy . Victor A. Traub A. L. Trowbride I. K. Tilton . . Russell L. VanClive B. F. Van Vleet . Hamilton Vreeland, Ir I. N. T. XValler . Robert C. Wfallace . Rawleigh Wfarner Fred C. Wfashburn . A. T. 'X7Vaterman . Norman D. Wfeir Sidney I. XVeingarten, XV111. R. Wlensley . Thos. K. Wfhipple Geo. P. W7hiteker . Norton R. Wfhite . G. K. Wfight . . Thomas Wfilson . Robert B. Wfilliams John G. Wfinant . Geo. T. VVisner . D. G. XfVoodritt . XVillian1 B. Xwolfe ADDRESS . . 726 Downing St., Piqua, O. 543 Valley Rd., Upper Montclair, N. I. . 37 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. . 57 E.. T3-lth St., New York City . 108 College Ave., Springtield, Ohio . 162 Nassau St., Princeton, N. I. . . . . Shrewsbury, N. I. . . 78 Summit Ave., Jersey City, N. I. . . . . . Carnegie, Pa. 18 N. jefferson St., New Castle, Pa. 1824 lllinman Ave., Evanstown, Ill. . Prospect Ave., Hackensack, N. I. 621 Paradise Rd., Northampton, Mass. . 166 Prospect Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1235 Central Park XVest, New York City 230 Wfellesley St., East Cleveland, Ohio . 25815 Wlalnut St., Kansas City, Mo. . . . . Wfheeling, WL Va. 385 E. lfulton St.. Grand Rapids, Mich. 17 Prospect Terrace, Montclair, N. J. . T27 N. St., Binghamton, N. Y. . 1137 Summit Ave., Summit, N. I. . 103 E. 71st St., New York City . 1:29 Hobart Ave., Summit, N. I. . Madison Run, Orange Co., Va. 5060 Forbes St., Pittsburg, Pa. Frank D. Wforthington . . Bel Air, Hartford Co., Md. DEDICATION OF SAGE DORMITORY .1 fffesii M., .Q . 2.1 4 Nz., , if 'W X ff , .yn,..,. f.w5,mz:',frif3v:.. KI' xv' u p .1g,x.i- pf-f, ,w-41 -v f A. ,wh 4,5-.H . - rr a ijff' kg' ' -P i':1f.a1t- ' f 1 Ty 111 f- wig.N'w'--Wg:-.:.ii'-1 5, 'ff ,.,1 X' '! gm, .-:ff It fl- 1 L- 'T'- f M' A x -51'-ivJv.2+f wg? 9 f 1 f'fp3n:54Qg':Q my -r, .gl I ,J-J' . if -. P-'Q JW-' 311.3527 3-15 2.5 272, ., ' if. g ' , ,r-4-: fgeg' if'.-.1424-f.,,,fm252fw'. 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V Y V Q - A , 'j1f' . f2L. E551 fa. we w t ' :ral :va 1211 1325 H r' g.'fs1-wig, , .,,.-- 'fs -.,,Q. , . rsze 31:51 ' -'it w'. .Ziif,.4za.i,.Ea5:2wb:,f ,, ,r 2 5- . , - . - : Y , 4' 4 . ' - - - -'-,'.,,'7.,v1.'if QQ. gy.,--I 1 951. ' g' . f- '- 1 - - , ,,. . .' . . . .l .. ..-.:1::'. I., 'J TCF - 1. ' . , , I - ' . .1-,QW . gifts. - 5515 .Af ' ' ' ' V ' .'-'QW figs .fnzf.f55 A : :H . - .'. f ,- - -.' .--:J P5 ln. ,f I-JJ' - - Q 4- - 'r . f 'r,j , - f f ., . - . fig-11. . af.: 'gig ,Y l ' - . . I: ' L, gg-- 'Mil er .S 'ry NAME Julius O. Adler . , John G. Agar, Jr. . Harold Apgar . Vincent Armst1'ong . Owen Armstrong . . Rex Price. Arthur . A. C. M. Azoy, Jr. Donald R. Baker . Hobart A. H. Baker Allan C. Bakerwell . Alwyn Ball IH . . Elwood P. Bannerman B. E, Barnes . . WV. Avery Barras . O. A. Bartholomew . Walter H. Bass . . Rolf W. Bahuhahu 31 John W. Beatty, Jr, . James M. Beck . James VV. Beebe . John H. Beger, Jr. . Thornton B. Bell . QEIH55 uf 1914 ADDRESS 415 W. 5th St., Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . . . Berwyn, Ill. . . . High Bridge, N. J. . 41 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 635 S, VVillett, Memphis, Tenn. 1062 Main St., Grand Junction, Colo. 28 S. Maple Ave., East Orange, N. J. . 224 Rich Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 2200 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. . 440 W. Sth St., Plainfield, N. J. 208 Montross Ave., Rutherford, N. J. . . . Hempstead, L. I., N. Y. 1216 Virginia St., Charleston, W. Va. . . 120 Spring St., Trenton, N. J, 1920 James Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. . 225 81st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Booraem Ave., Jersey City Hts., N. J. . Richland Lane, Pittsburg, Pa. . 47 E. 64th St., New York City . 267 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 375 Springheld Ave., Newark, N. J. . 294 Broadway, Paterson, N. J. Melchior R. Beltzhoover . . Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y. Henry Beyer . . George M. Billings . C. Remington Bird . Carl H. Bischoff . Benjamin E. Biswanger . . James VV. Blackburn 358 Chadwick Ave., Newark, N. J. 27 S. Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 493 Prospect Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. , . . Audubon, N. J. . 3136 Frankford Ave. . 4612 Bayard St., Pittsburg, Pa. NAME ADDRESS Joseph P. Blair, Jr. 2618 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. Churchill E. Blakey B. DeVVitt Bleecker T. B. Bleecker . VV. Brevoort Bolmer H. J. Boldt, Jr. . E. Nelson Bolton . Kenneth Bonner . E. H. Boyd . . Jackson H. Boyd 9 Morris S. Boyer . T. B. Brazelton . . 1205 S. Main St., Hopkinsville, Ky. Garden City, L. I. . T2 Stockton St., Princeton, N. J. Rocky Hill, N. 1. . . 39 E. 61st St., New York City . 1206 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. . 563 Madison Ave., New York City . . 509 E. State St., Sharon, Pa. . . Pine St., Harrisburg, Pa. . 54 Harrison St., East Orange, N. J. A . 1503 Austin Ave., Wfaco, Texas Theodore C. Briggs . 22 Lakeview Park, Rochester, N. Y. W'ilmer Brinton, Jr. . 1232 Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. Benjamin B. Brown . 127 Alderson St., Charleston, XV. Va. George R. Brown, Jr. .' 465a Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. James Bruce . 8 W. Mt. Vernon Place, Baltimore, Md. . . . T4 Grant St., Cohoes, N. Y. 549 Portland Ave., St. Paul, Minn. . 155 VV. 75th St., New York City . . 140 Hodge Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. R. A. Bullock . Charles Bunn . E. Everett Bumel . Alan T. Burke . Drayton Burrill, Jr. . . 69 Prospect St., Summit, N. J. . 1347 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Donald W. Campbell . 7 Rutledge St., NVcst Roxbury, Mass Pierce Butter, Jr. . H. Greenman Canda . . 121, Sth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. James W. Carothers 146 St. Fairmount Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. S. P. Carson . . 1134 Judson Ave., Evanston, lll. Rolla L. Carpenter . . 109 Seward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Henry A. P. Carter . 15 XfVashington Ave., Albany, Y. R34 .'-:x'7ebK4'N-vifwiffi ...E-N 'frinii CLASS OF 1914 IVV! Jfresbman Qlllass Cflllnntinueluj NAME Anniznss NAME Anbizizss Ogden B. Carter . . 50 Halsted St., East Orange, N. J. Edgar M. Day 350 Wfinebiddle Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Russell H. Cecil . . 1401 St. James St., Louisville, Ky. E. F. de Selding 1953 Summit Ave., Summit, N. J. Edwin N. Chapman . 2306 Eaton Place, Baltimore, Md. I-l. F. Dean . 1.06 East 2-tth St., Minneapolis, Minn. Charles Larsen Church . 205 XV. 57th St., New York City John Barr Dewar 519 Allegheny Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. . 65 lfVall St., New York City . 30 Church St., New York City . . . . . Louisville, Ky. 760 Glenwood Ave., VVilliamsport, Pa. . T96 W. End Ave., New York City 501 XV. Highland Drive, Seattle, Wfash. . 41.11 VValnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. . . .I . Virginia, lllinois Richard Church . Jack Churchward . W. P. Clancy David B. Clapp . . George J. Clifford . F. D. Clise . . Grellet N. Collins . G. W. Collins . Andrew A. Cooper John M. Colt . W. B. Connett . John O. Cook Lucius M. Cook Sturges D. Cook . Eugene S. Correl . Eliot B. Coulter . . . . . . Rome, Ga 199 Van Buren St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . South Orange, N. J. . . . . Saltsburg, Pa, . . . . llion, N. Y. 59 Reynolds Terrace, Orange, N. J. . 566 E. State St., Trenton, N. J. 1139 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, lll. Arthur Hearn Cowl . . . Great Neck, N. Y Alexander M. Craig, 1822 Eye St., N. VV., Wfashington, D. C. Marcus Crawford . . . Franklin, Venango Co., Pa. Eben J. D. Cross, Jr. . 114 E. Eager St., Baltimore, Md. S. J. Wallis Cull . 1415 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. Ralph R. Curtiss . 1515 Pacihc St., Brooklyn, N. Y. William J. Curtis, Jr. . 986 Fifth Ave., New York City Frank G. Darlington, Jr., 1218 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind. Rudolph E. Daub . 7212 Meade St., Pittsburg, Pa. NV. L. de lhfitt Allan S. Dexter L. C. Dinsmore lf. N. Disbrow Homer XV. Dixon Thomas Dixon, Jr. D. B. Douglas . Irvin R. Downs Douglas Drummond A. B. Drullard . J. N. Du Barry, 3rd R. J. Du Bois . . 410 Third Ave., Spokane. Wfash. 129 Dean Rd., Brookline, Mass. SST Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . Morristown, N. J. . . . . Boonton, N. J. S07 Riverside Drive, New York City -11830 NVoodlawn Ave., Chicago, lll. 485 Decatur St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 214 Wfest 71st St., New York City . . . . Montclair, N. J. . 2017 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. 100,Palisade Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Allen VV. Dulles . 67 South Street, Auburn, N. Y. F. S. Dunn . . lil X'Vest 1111st St., New York City Clarence VV. Durllinger .... London, Ohio F. Hamilton Dyckman . 132 Berkeley Ave., Orange, N. J. Vernon A. Dwille . 256 Vtfilloughby Ave., Brooklyn, Y. Robert L. Eddy . Henry P, Elliot Oliver B. Elsworth Thornton Emmons XV, K. Enck . Oscar Ennengo lll. Gordon Ewing Torrance Fiske . H. L. Ford . 125 Centre Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. . Piedmont lrlotel, Atlanta, Ga. . 185 Madison Ave., New York City . . Princeton, New Jersey . . Lexington, Pa. . . . . Freeport, lll. . . . . Roland Park, Md. 1924 Stevens Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 2032 So. 123th Ave., Birmingham, Ala. wtmwgwgfmzmqgmwmgmmqwx new-smmemmiaamauww. - 5 alwfmfm E me was aammtaaaa A 1 ...,wffa. fi: 95 .ia aa me a as at .5 ge' ae' .. . 112 qf . .-.,g f ..4 - . - ' - A . , .:-.-fa t .411-. 'fi Sit- s ,- . - A 3 111' 7413: ' ear . . '. - . -' - . ' - . f '.r-!:c'., .1'f'f'., vez- - - e - ' .-sf? ' f W J- i ., . - - ' . L: ff- clit.: I I- .. 1 ' , . . , ' ---' J -, - V.: -.g. - , - - - , . -, .-,g,e, : -. gg-rf '-' V . . , ,- ,-... - A ,-4--'yi -, 5-- 2. ' V, N ' ' ' . , - .. ...N V - -,,- ,..,. .,.- .. . -- .:5,, i. , jiltlu ,sf w isis.: ,:.:.i.f-.-1' sl ,- 'J es- ss: 1.-. M. :sz NAME D. R. Forgan, Jr. Joseph France . Clarence P. Freeman Robert D. Frick S. L. Froelick . R. O. Funkhouser F. W. Gardner . John Newton Gatch Craig Geddis . J. Gerayhty . Robert H. Gibson Donald L. Gill . C. E. Goldsmith . Edward F. Goltra Pearson Goodspeed Daniel R. Goodwin VVilliam Gordon . T. G. Graham . J. T. Granbery . John Temple Graves, jfresbman Glass 'Uuluntinuzhj ADDRESS 1112 Greenwood Bl., Evanston, Ill. 219 VV. Lanvale St., Baltimore, Md. . . . . St. Davids, Pa. . 1503 Bolton St., Baltimore, Md. S26 Lexington Ave., New York City . . 1021 D Street, Lincoln, Neb. 4576 W. 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Hawkins . 3220 Campbell St., Kansas City, Mo. John Ives Hartman Harold Hartshome Martin J. Hayes . . . South Manchester, Conn. Paul S. Heath . . 76 Soldiers Pl., Buffalo, N. Y. Warren Heath . 147 Highland Ave., Newtonville, Mass. W. Erving Heckel .... Bloomfield, N. J. James M. Hendel . 746 Center Ave., Reading, Pa. Walter Bryant Hervey . 351 VV. 11-tth St., New York City Herman M. Hessenbruch . . . VVynnewood, Pa. . . . . . 'Wynnewood Pa. John B. Heyl Charters K. Higgins . 584 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. Julian Griswold Hillhouse . . Yonkers, N. Y. . . . . . Wilmington, Vt. . 300 So. Dallas Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. L. A. Hillyer Theodore B. Hogg Remsen Wisner Holbert, 61 Cambridge Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. CU. D. Holman . . 257 VV. Qoth St., New York City J. K. Honigman . 204 YV. 86th St., New York City D. Herbert Hostetter, Jr. . -f 4848 sth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Romaine Hogan . 8-10 VVest Adams St., Los Angeles, Cal. E. Harris Howard, Jr., 208 Governor St., Providence, R. I. George S. Howell . 286 Roseville Ave., Newark, N. J. John Chambers Hughes . 1375 3rd Ave., Louisville, Ky. Nelson E. Hubbell . 135 N. Pearl St., Buffalo, N. Y. VVilliam J. Hudson . 2111 Beren St., Philadelphia, Pa. Walter Hughson .... Morgantown, N. C Charles Bates Hunter .... Kalamazoo, Mich. James B. Hunter . 237 Bay View Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Joseph Fisher Hunter . 5826 5th Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. -1 TYWWIHH HAMMFFYWE HHVF' aa 5451.-PI 1352-PA'E+?B'f1i'l1 ELAEWWWWT I f U., isa. l ff . '- . . - . - - '. ' ' ' . '. ' .' -' . sz-rv. 1, .ga-5-V 1. ...gi fag ' -- -- - V - . - - - ' ' . ' ' - 5-11:11. 9,14 1 if . ' - ' V ' ' . ' ' - - .-:rf 5-'17 In-H -?' 1522 f' .' T ' ' ,fe-. - . - . - , .1 I ., X f ,li - . -. 1- J: 2 -ng -if - -- . - . - - - . . I -. r-nf.:-1 -- we -1' --. . . . ,. . . - . . up. .-usb' e ... - ' ' '. ' ' ' ' ' ' - - - ' . -' - ' -- A . 7.41:-f '-'- .- ' - - . , ... . . . ' . ' - . 'Y -V' .J-4 L awwrbw bw E W W 8: .miiaamsr E .ar mflirfiqw :SR 2H'LI-Upiig -vmireuis M as jfresbman Glass U!EnntinueiJJ NAME ADDRESS Lytle Gale Hunter . 19 Franklin Pl., Flushing, N. Y. James Warren Huntley .... Oneida, Pa. Carl Haller Ill . . 188 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. R. Sturgis Ingersoll . . . Pennlyn, Pa. Fred Ingraham, Jr. . Hempstead, Long Island R. H. Irwin, Jr. . . . . Tokio, Japan Anson Jesse Ives, Jr .... Savannah, Georgia Donald Jameson, 1029 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind. John Elliott Jenkins . 1730 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill. John I-I. Jewitt ..... Plainheld, N. J. Miers C. Johnson .... Fort Worth, Texas Harold F. Jung . 422 West End Ave., New York City George Washington Kassler, 1421 Clayton St., Denver, Colo. . . Newton Highlands, Mass. . Jefferson Ave., Columbus, Ohio . . . Naugatuck, Conn. . . . Chambersburg, Pa. . . 807 Floyd Ave., Rome, N. Y. . 335 W. 78th St., New York City . 93 Prospect St., E. Orange, N. J. . Morewood Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. . . . . 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MacColl, Jr., 260 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. Gilbert C. McKown, 515 W. John St., Martinsburg, VV. Va. Stewart C. McLanahan . . Lawrenceville, N. J. Edward Harvey Mackin . 16 Walnut St., Newark, N. J. Philip D. McMaster, 2109 De Lancey St., Philadelphia, Pa. E. A. Mac Millan ..... Perrineville, N. J. Paul C. McPherson . . . Lawrenceville, N. J. Sigmund Manheim . 130 Osborn Terrace, Newark, N. J. Robert Matter . 911 So. VVashington St., Marion, Ind. Wrn. F. Mayer . . 228 Market St., Johnstown, Pa. Sumner A. Mead, 74 Chandler St., VV. Somerville, Mass. Harvey H. Meeker .... Milburn, N. J. Frank E. de Mercodo, 362 Riverside Drive, New York City Edward Hine Mertz, 3031 Newark St., Cleveland Park, 'Washington, D. C. 66 Imlay St., Hartford, Conn. . . . Princeton, N, J. . 815 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pa. . . . Lakewood, N. J. . 5321 Savoy Court, St. Louis, Mo. Shackelford Miller, Jr .... Louisville, Ky. Carl W. Messinger . Burt E. Meyrick Wm. S. Middleton Herbert E. Mierow Dick C. 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C. Earl Moore . Kenneth N. Moore . . Chas. VV. Morrisey . John L. Mott . 75 Midland Ave., Montclair, N. J. 212 11th St., Hoboken, N. I. . . . Keanshurg, N. gl. George E. Mauehleck . . 465 XV. 3rd St., Lexington, Ky. Edwin Muller . james O. Murray, 737 'Watchung Ave., Plainlield, N. j. P. A. Myer . 139 Vifesttield Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. VVm. Blount Myers .... Tallahassee, Fla. Lawrence P. Naylor, Ir., 115 E. Eager St., Baltimore, Md. Ralph B. Nesbitt Theo. C. Nevins . VVarren VV. Nissley Sheldon Roby Noble Warren Smith Norton . . 345 42nd St., Des Moines, Iowa . .221 Paulison Ave., Passaic, N. J. . . Tunnelton, Indiana Co., Pa. 35 Brighton Ave., East Orange, N. J. . . . . Steelton, Pa. . 65 Seward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Albion, Orleans Co.. New York Roderick Nourse ,john Harlin O'Connell I. Henry O'Neill, 418 Sherman Ave., N. Side, Pittsburg, Pa. G. Mason Owlett .... . I. L. Dawson Painter, 1029 'Western Ave., North Side, Pittsburg, Pa. Charles A, Painter, Jr. 1029 'Western Ave., North Side, Pittsburg, Pa. 1609 Columbus St., Wfaco, Texas . 33 NW. 11th St., New York City 138 Lancaster Ave., Buffalo, Y. 1325 Mass. Ave., VVashington, D. C. G1 Broad St., Stamford, Conn. VVellsboro, Pa. E. H. Patton . . Edward S. Pegram, Ir. George F. Phillips . Josiah Pierce, Jr. . Richard N. Pierson . NAME John B. Pitney . Shelton Pitney . Russell A. Plimyston Charles A. Potter, Jr. E. XV. Pittkammer Gerald I. Pyle, ADDRESS . Morristown, N. I. . Morristown, N. J. . Hollis, Long Island, N. Y. . Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. . Bedford Building, Chicago, Ill. Delaware and Greenhill Aves., Wiilmington, Del. H. Rivington Pyne Robert liitz Randolph ,lohn T. Ready . Ralph I. Reed . XV. Foster Reeve, ad Robert H. Reeves Bernard K. Rhoads George T. Richards, Ir Adrian Ricker, Ir. Wfm. Paxton Roberts Alexander C. Robinson Guy Robinson . . James B. Robinson T. H. Robinson . Norman T. Rogers Ames KW. Ross . C. Ransom Rowland VVilliam S. Rusk . 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Hotel Majestic, New York City . Hotel Sehenley, Pittsburg, Pa. . 601 Clay Ave., Scranton, Pa. M, 1712 Conn. Ave., VVashington, D. C. 05 Central Park VVest, New York City . . . . Flushing, N. Y. . . . . Beaver, Pa. . . . . Mereersburg, Pa. I5 VV. Madison St., Baltimore, Md. . . . . Montrose, Pa. . 1034 Calvert St., Baltimore, llild. . . . VVashington, D. C. . . . i . Bird-in-Hand, Pa, '12 .... Anniston, Pa. . 224 S. 45th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 112 S. Montgomery St., Trenton, N. I. . . . . Flushing, N. Y, . 382 Brook St., Providence, R. l. . 540 Parke St., Philadelphia, Pa, . . . . NVilkesbarre, Pa. Bayonne, N. I. 92 14 :- 2 Q1 f M, 7 X ,iff my -315:35 , 1 f :ww -1-2-me USICAL CLI BS .5 gg is -' X wi Wfiwigz, .3441 iL:il'41f.v . I::'qj:Qf ' :ia-Id' f-wt: U f91f f A-2 F fy,-Slit .4'i':1' 3' Q U Z E 5 s f ff 1 ,I D Ft Im .s 3 ' iii ,Im THE COMBINED MUSICAL CLUBS, 1009-1910 2 Sw. mwzurrui m www m:.- WAf'il'4'F5'3x Q i we -sam aww?-'P fb' HM. Ykgt f ami-22: I - 5' . ,.,. . fi -. , ff . ' -1 . ,ge .. '- I - . , . . . , - .Q . . A. I, . 1.5. ,L 0,39-1. -- -5, . . -M V . . , . . . - ...-..,.:..- A ' A -. ' . ' . : - . .ffffr-i te' 41'-.1.' Eg ' ' ' ' -.filf f 3 2515- . I -U . - . - ' . - .. ' - - '- ,-g:,, 4 ,.j,- Tj-:-Ji ,- .' W -' ' -1-J. L. M. Barnent I. F. Bennett F.. S. Castle C. H. Cooke B. D. Benson J. F. D. Carruthers M. A. Cooper U. M. Davies L. A. Baker VV. D. Bickhaln VV. M. Chester H. L. Dewey Else fliluh rwrganigatiun 6IBffiter5, 190921910 j. H. Drununond H. Flalnmer L. T. Getty VV. H. Dickey H. M. Dycknian D. P. Forst S. D. Gamble I. VV. Fowler I. C. Hawkins C. XV. Johnson F. H. Marling VVILLIAM I. FLEMING, '10 . 1 . . Business Manager EDWARD S. CASTLE, '11 . . . Assistant Manager Q9ffil:B1T5, 191021911 GEORGE R. CONNER, '11 . . . Business Manager R. G. BOSWORTH, '12 .... Assistant Manager Members nt the QBrgani5atinn 1910 H. A. FREDERICK 191 1 P. VV. Cookinghani VV. H. Gillon I. C. Kennedy C. Handy V R. H. Kistler M. S. Hodgson P. S. Lewis B. Hughes M. K. Rankin 1912 R. D. Gile R. C. Orr I. C. Martin M. M. Parker T. H. McCauley 'L. R. Page VV. H. Magill W. F. Rich 1913 S. Matthews F. T. Phillips C. S. Merrifield I. I. Rich S. W. Morris L. Richards P. F. Myers R. I. Riker 1914 E. S. Correll D. B. Douglas 69 ,If- L. Skidmore G. Sloane I. O. VVhiteley J. M. Rose H. A. Smith D. M. Roy J. E. Stinson H. VV. Suydam R. VVarner W. Wolf GLEE CLUB, 1910-1911 h I Baker . Carruthers Correll Warxuex' Rose Klagill Fowler Plnlhps Orr Rich Page Hodgson Conner Benson Hawkins Cooke MYGYS Hughes Sloane Drummond 1 Getty CLeaderj Davies Skidfnore Bement iff LIZJL CDU IJ . f7 C. H. Cooke, '11 B. D. Benson, '12 J. F. D. Carruthers, '12 B. Hughes, '11 M. S. Hodgson, '11 J. H. Drummond, '11 L. Skidmore, '11 S. D. Gamble, '12 C. E. BURNHAM . . Direcfoz' L. T. GETTY, '11 . Leader FIRST TENOFKS H. A. Frederick, '10 VV. F. Rich, '12 I. C. Hawkins, L. M. Bament, '11 L. A. Baker, '13 I. VV. Fowler, SECOND TENORS U. M. Davies, '12 W. H. Magill, '12 R. C. Orr, '12 FIRST BASSES M. K. Rankin, '11 F. T. Phillips, 'lil J. J. Rich, '13 SECOND BASSES L. R. Page, '12 C. VV. Johnson, '13 '71 M. Rose. '12 Sloane, '12 M. Roy, '13 XV. Suydzun, ' S. Correll, '14 F. Meyers, '13 VVarner, '13 nl '1 1. IVIANDOLIN CLUB, 1910-1911 I Martin Douglas Bickham Gile , Smith D1CkCy Dyckman Chester Ioues I Gray MOIYIS Kennedy Flammer Bennett CLeaderJ Cookmgham COITUCI' CMU-J - .- I. F. Bennett, '11 P. S. Lewis, '11 VV. H. Dickey, '12 P. W. Cookingham, '11 I. C. Kennedy, '11 IRA F. BENNETT, '11 LUB. . . Leader MANDOUNS H. M. Dyckman, 12 S. Matthews, '13 J. C. Martin, '12 S. NV. Morris, '13 H A. Smith, '12 L. Richards, '13 I. E. Stinson, '13 VIOLINS R. D. Gile, '12 'CELLO H. Flammer, GUITARS I. O. Wliiteley, FLUTE W, M. Chester, 73 VV. Wolf, '13 '11 '11 '13 VV. D. Bickham, '13 D. B. Douglas, '14 BANJO CLUB, 1910-1911 Riker Marling Meaker . Cooper Merrifleld Dewey Castle Flammer Conner cMg1'.J Gray CLeade1'J McCauley Tracy F0rSt -J Q CLCUJ. EDWARD GRAY, IR., '11 . . Leader S XA BANJEAURINES C. VV. Handy, '11 L. B. Smith, '11 T. H. McCauley, '12 S. R. Meaker, '11 D. P. Forst, '12 S. Matthews, '13 BANJOS M. A. Cooper, '12 C. S. Merriield, '13 H. L. Dewey, '13 F. H. Marling, '13 R. I. Riker, '13 W. I. Tracey, '13 DRUMS M. M. Parker, Jr., '12 'CELLO XYLOPHONE H. Flammer, '11 E. Gray, Ir., '11 75 5 uai.viB!'?.B3z- . . ...,,... E Ay. mg 'g'i :,rf5 , L 1 gf: 'fQ m' g:g ,, 'jzgggirr , ,,,, ...Q-'A-, n-M-V 5ikilhi?ME'?M4ifZfKH11 ffHHEi1'B!E2HEvS9E'lf.:?!.-EE!!f1?321f5afY - ., ,- 71Z.,.!1 - -mme ., 85... .f.. 1 .1 G 1. .., :L ,wydff -, , i..,, ,-In .. ,. . .. :- -.,: --I - , . ' . ' ' - - ',g-,,- LL waz- -9 ian- .' 1 ' - .'1l::' . Hr , 3' 1 if-3. 4 , - . .' - . f - :- ..-ff m:-ze' 5 4 172- - - f - - 1 .5 P? .-1 - ' V ' 'i' ' - J .4 ' ' ' iz. ' f' --if - ' - - -' - - ' - -- - -- A, ff ? 325314 . 1 ,, .. ..-K A ' 1 - '-i w ' 5? - ' 1 ' 1 '- '. H,-5: Bantam nt jflilusinal Qiulh Seasun 190921910 HE Musical Clubs gave only four concerts during the season of 1909-1910, which, in view of the decided excellence of the various clubs, was a short and unsatisfactory season indeed., The hrst concert was given at the Academy of Music, Brooklyn, un- der the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Central Congregational Church. A dance followed the concert, the proceeds of which were devoted to charity. The second was held in Alexander Hall, on VVashington's Birthday, and met with the great success which usually attends this popular event. On April 13th the Clubs journeyed up to Summit, N. -I., and gave a very successful con- cert there. Their last appearance was in Alexander Hall, on june 10th, before an appreciative commencement audience. Wliile the season was decidedly successful as tar as the excellence of the Clubs was con- cerned, the concert schedule was far from what it should have been. This is in no way meant to reflect any discredit on the officers of the organization, the few number of concerts were due to circumstances over which they had no control. At present, however, indications point to a return to those days when-the Musical Clubs were as prosperous and popular as they have always deserved to be. In all probabilities the club will take a Christmas Vacation trip south. visiting Charleston, VVilmington, jacksonville and other cities. . '76 I K 3 X ffkfc i I Grahuatz Euhernurs N l ll' I .. . l MR. ERNEST T. CARTER .... Preszdeut MR. R. E. SCHIRMER Sec1'eta1'y l lj If MR. Jumus MOIQGAN ...... Treasurer If l x I l 1 If . M A XQ Q9fflEBI'5 191011911 ll l HAROLD FLAMMER, '11 .,... P7'BSl'd67If ' ' T. G. SPEERS, '12 . . . Vice-P1'es'ideazt Q'-23 , X H. M. DYCKMAN, '12 S'ec1'ez'ary and T1'easu1'c1' ss' W. M. CHESTER, '13 . . . . LiIJ1'a1'1'a1z ASSOCIATE MEMBER J. F. Sullivan H. D. Appenzeller I. H. Arnett B. D. Benson H. M. Dyckmzm VV. M. Chester H. A. Foster K. Bonner A. W. Dulles H. Flammer FELLOW N. B. Van VVagenen MEMBERS, 1911 MEMBERS, 1912 S. D. Gamble R. D. Gile C. NV. Jones V. C. Miller MEMBERS, 1913 R. T. Hoopes R. G. Lockwood MEMBERS, 1914 C. B. E. Meyriek P. C. Speers 77 SPECIAL C. T. Baldwin W. Maires G. Riggs G. S. Robertson T. G. Speers R. West L. E. de la Reusillc VV. S. Taylor A. T. Watermalm VV. I. 'Wolf C. G. Vardell, jr. I'-ICDI FL. B. L. Alexander, BG. L. M. Bament, '11 H. C. Burr, '11 U. M. Davies, '12 N. N. Arnold, '11 C. I. Bitton, '12 S. S. Zimmerman, '11 D. W. Fitton, '12 MR. CHARLES EGTSERT BURNHAM . . Clzozhzzasteu' MR. VVALTER RUE COTTRELI. . . Orgaazist FIRST TENOHS VV. F. Rich, '12 J. VV. Fowler, '13 L. A. Baker, '13 F. D. Close, '13 SECOND TENOFKS I. B. Carruthers, '12 E. E. Silvernail, '13 F. B. Hodges, '12 XV. H. Magill, '13 FIRST BASSSO C. D. Baker, '12 D. M. Roy, '13 E. I. Hecht, '12 I. J. Rich, '13 SECOND BASSSO S. D. Gamble, '12 D. Horton, '12 78 I. R. McDonald, '13 I. M. Rose, '13 VV. B. Hall, '13 XV. H. 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TH Ii PRI N CETON TRIAN G LE CLU B. 1 9 10 Nevin Finek Larkin Myers Van Wlnkle Merle-Smith Wolfe Connelly Jessup Flammer Harvey Daub . Bunn King Ward Pope Seeley Howe Frederick Drummond Morrxson Clancy R. Rolston Waller B. Rolston Thompson Good ' Bafnhaft Uliriangle Qllluh Q9ffiter5 190921910 1?Ji .:3 WJ S X e E Q -x rf' 'lit iv 'R an Il v iv' BROWN ROLSTON, ,10 ...... President JAMES B. NVALLER, ,IO . . . . Manager ffveamx E. MENEFEE CLANCY, '11 . . Assistant Manager Wx Ss IULIAN F. THOMPSON, '11 ..... Secretary , QB .. ig' 6 em lil , gg 1.1 softens 191021911 V il' IULIAN F. THOMPSON, '11 ..... President ' E. FlENEFEE CLANCY, '11 . . . Manager ALBERT M. XVANGLER, '12 . Assistant Manager E. M. BARNHART, ,12 ...... Secretary Members 1907 B. F. Bunn 1910 I. M. S. Allison G. H. Garrett C. Potter F. VV. Birkenhauer VV. P. Good . I. Ricliarclson E. R. Finch I. T. King G. Rolston E. M. Finch H. A. Lee ROISYOH H. A. Frederick C. N. Peacock B. Sinclair A. Gerlach S. L. Pope B.Wal1er 191 1 R. S. Barr I. H. Drninmoncl K. HOW6 E. M. Clancy H. Flannner C. Jessup M. S. Connelly L. T. Getty S. Merle-Smith J. J, Daub H. M. Harvey A. Morrison 1912 E. M. Barnhart C. McCormick F.. P. Nevin 1913 J. A. Larkin R. F. Myers 81 G. Watson P. S. Wfatlers YV. S. lNa1'lielcl XV. P. W'l1il'lOclt, .li C. Van llfinkle R. Zinsser De B. Seeley VV. E. Specrs I. F. Thompson I. Wolfe Sliehietn uf The Triangle Cliluh Qeasun if HE Triangle Club season of 1910 was one of the most successful in the history of that organi- g i ,,,' zation. Manager J. B. XfValler, jr., '10, arranged a very extensive trip, the itinerary including . ' Q? ' . Newark, XN2ISl1111glOH, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Chicago, Pittsburg and New York. In return . it for the many hospitalities extended by alumni and friends in the various cities visited, the IC ' 1 Club put forth its characteristically good efforts in a show called book of which was written by Cyrus McCormick, '12, and the ,, ' music by E. P. Nevin, '12. Needless to'say His Honor made 5 4-::: . f -:H -1. many friends among the appreciative audiences that turned out to . 'A greet him. Space forbids a detailed account of the trip, which, were we able to give it, would read much like the triumphal tour of a regular Oriental potentate. The press throughout the country was very enthusiastic over the merits of the production, the main criticism being, however, that it was too comic-operyf' There seems to be a tendency nowadays for most musical plays to follow pretty general lines. But the way in which the piece was handled was . far from hackneyed. E. P. Nevin's score was not at all like the work of an amateur, it was graceful, melodious and non-reminiscent, and the cast and orchestra rendered it with ability. Brown Rolston, '10, made a dainty heroine, I. P. Thompson, '11, was thoroughly Oriental as the Sultan, E. M. Barnhart, '12, acted the conventional Dutchman with much more than merely the conventional dialect, and L. T. Getty, '11, and LeRoy K. Howe, '11, were all that we have been led to suppose Suffragettes should be. The other mem- March 23rd. Kreugeids Auditorium. Newark, N. -T. March 28th, Orchestra Hall, Chicago, Ill. His Honor the Sultan, the . iii, 1-.. ,, .. rv-ndeaihm ii? . we j R tli - 1. ik' 1 ' .L , i l A X . , at -25 ' i X W K Q- E-Q lisp. X yi, H 1-ez. ' 1 -vi xbf. Sa 5 X may r bers of the cast were good, too, and the chorus was as lively as most Broadway choruses and 1m1ChYOuHge1'- FOLLOWING IS A l.lsT OF PERFORMANCES: March 21th, Belasco Theatre, Wfashington. D. C., . March 25th, English Opera House, Ind1anapohs,.Tnd. March 26th, Oden Theatre, St. Louis, Mo. March 29th, Alvin Theatre, Pittsburg, Pa. April 9th, Hotel Astor, New York fmatinee and eveningl. May 14th, Casino, Princeton. 82 Ks- L , . ., - ., xy- t The main charm of the production lay in the dainty and catchy music, which fitted the lyrics perfectly and seemed at no times heavy or labored. A musical thread ran through the whole show, which served to incorporate the music into the plot, while all of the numbers were popular and were ap- plauded, some of them many times. The two songs, The Wfays of American Men and Married Life, seemed to make the biggest hits. Following is a list of the musical numbers: O ' ' ill J A - -' Q' is ACT T- - Overtu1'e'C1nedleyj l ,EER aa- 1. Opening Chorus, including song, The Sultan's Favorite Daughter I ' H XPH XR X uggzsgHl8vR?jSP. Nc'1'1n,' Hforzls by J. F. Tlzomfvson , If t -if . 1' l'1' .1 1' - - ' I' iii' Hzfilb ' J 2. Don't Let It Happen Again . X . . llflllsic by E. P. Nct'i7z,' l'V0rds by I. F. Tlzouzfvsozz ,- 452' .,,, . SULTAN ,P ' -' ' ' ' 3. VVays of American Men .... Mifsic by E. P. AlL L'll!v,' l'V01'rI.r by J. F. Tlmnzpsozz 2 , I s MARMARA AND HAMMOND ' ff- :' 2i'l:ii5:Q-4, , ,4., ,,.,. . ' 4. Friendship . . . . S . , Qlwsiz' bygff. C. PlE7'L'E,' l'l ords by J. M. .flllismz 2 Hsrs YH AND N .iefrixxfisri . 5. Be a Suffragette ...... llfvzsir by E. P. A76 Z'1Al1 ,' M'01'rl.v by J. F. Tlmznjwsou lX'IRS. STRAIGHTON ' Q K 6' wooing theSTlliE1'AN, OROSQVENOR, MACTQWIgiifMii1.iiir?io1N1iV HND llbbiifiiibizj' P' f 0 'f-r 7. Hero and Leander . . . Music by E. P. Nevin, Words by J, F. Tlzompson MARMARA AND HAMMOND 8. Finale . . 'l. Opening Chorus ..... 2 . Married Life . 3. One Little Lonely 4. Ach, How I Loaf 5. Money Makes the 6. Tanjo Bride . 7. Marmara . 8. Finale The scenery was the work of H. M. Harvey, '11, and was the most effective of recent years. lt represented the court of the Sultan's harem, and was rich in color and rellected perfectly the atmosphere of the Orient. The costumes, which were designed by P. F. Crossman, '11, and T. S. Paul, ' ' Mris. sTRAiGI-1T'oN AND SULTAN ' F Maid ..... lllnsic by C. C. P1'erce,' Mf01'f17.X' by J. M. flllison MARMARA AND FOUR AMERICAN MEN a Dreamy Valse . . Music by E. P. Nevin, words by J. F. Thompson SCHLITZ V VVorld Go Round . . Music by E. Gray, f1'.,' W0l'dS by L. Slctdmore, JV. SCHLITZ ' ' ' MA1aMAizA AND HAMMOND . Blnsic by E. P. Nerfz'11,' Words by J. F. Tlzompson ACT II. . Illusic by E. P. Nfflliilj Vlfords by J. F. Tlromfsovz Nlusic by E P. Nevfn' l'V0rrls by J. F. Tlzanzfzsan Music by C. C. Pierreg Words by I. M. Allison . . Music by H. C. B111'1',' Words by L. P. Mills HAMMOND ,11, were pretty and variegated, and contributed materially to the success of the show. 83 THE TRIANGLE CLUB CAST 11- 5FfH'l'H'H1S4PM mwsmrmmmf 2' 1 slabs, Q f .av , W -uf if .. 'if M 5 V5 -53 53 3753 .L .. .. -FF-- ' e rw ?5 l- Wei ' 1 e , r '. - . v A A - 3 1-igsgm 1 siiii- x . - , L F m 'A lm, QQ.-',f,1'e'fQ 'Z 'ifgffi -'5 't57f. 'f59 ' jf, . .. f '. ', ' - ' - QQ .. ff-' . s. , f 11 f- 'lf 'L ' ' f ffz. , 25 S ww we mwwmaww 'T ref We efew or veneer 'ref if ' be Triangle Eats Zbunut The Sultan A MUSICAL COMEDY IN TWO ACTS Production arranged and staged by Eugene Sanger. Book by Cyrus McCormick, 1919 Music by E. P. Nevin, 1912. Lyrics by J. F. Thompson, 1911, with interpolated numbers ScENEs: Act I-Court of Sultan's Harem Act II-Same as Act I. Place-Alhabba, Tanjocco. Time-Present. Qiast Bob Hammond, a rich young American traveller Heinrich Schlitz, correspondent of 'KDie Flicgende Bla Murad VI, Sultan of Tanjocco .... Ibrahim Ali, Grand Vizier .... Mohammed Pasha, Leader of the Revolution Hon. VV. B. Grosvenor, American Ambassador . Lieutenant MacTavish, of H. M. S. 7V'alour', Marmara, favorite daughter of the Sultan , Mrs. Grosvenor ..... Mrs. Straighton, of Battle Creek, Mich. Sissy Hillyard, her vivacious niece 85 tter Van S. Merle-Smith . E. M. Barnhart I. F. Thompson . I. H. Larkin .P. F. Myers E. C. Jessup R. G. Rolston . Brown Rolston . L. T. Getty L. K. Howe R. G. VVatson ,M Yi' 37.74,-viiavm '!B'ib H! hrfrhl EL l'2VP-'17-'I'fH'S l jr' xx, J 1- 'aww I .carl ,M -.am-ag. 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E. Richardson, '10 M. S. Slocum, '10 R. E. E. E. I. C. Orr, '12 C. Page, '13 C. Page, '13 B. Heck, '12 R. McDonald, '13 A. Gerlach, '10 R. Zinsser, '10 R. M. Craig, '12 M. E. Read, '13 R. S. Fillius, '10 I. I. Marsh, '11 B. H. Farr, '12 ,L I- Rich, '13 MARINES J. H. Drumn1ond, '10 L. T. Parke, '10 L. Skidmore, Ir., '11 I. Wolfe. '13 W. P. Good, '10 B. Hughes, '11 U. M. Davies, '12 D. I. 'Woodriffy '13 SLAVES L. Skiclmore, Ir., '11 , C. McCormick, '12 Bl I-Iughes all WHlCOtt, '12 DZIXVICS, '12 Vvoodriffy 113 QEIEBBSIFH W. S. VVARFULLD, 3RD . . Musical Director FIRST VIOLINS L. K. Ferry, '10 I. T. King, '10 D. B. Sinclair, '10 H. M. Dyclcman, '12 T. G. Speers, '12 SECOND VIOLINS H. D. Appenzeller, '12 B. D. Benson, '12 S. D. Gamble, '12 G. S. Robertson, '12 VIOLA 'CELLO BASS VIOL E. M. Finck, '10 H. Flammer, '11 H. A. Schauffier, '11 CORNETS FLUTES DRUM AND W. E. Speers, '11 C. W. Jones, '11 VV. M. Chester, '13 TRAP? I. H. Mullin, '12 F. A. Kahler, Ir., '12 M. K. Rankin, '11 86 A , - .,.. .,. .,. H. .. 1 I rv 'I ' 4' 'I I M' bf Ji M Yi' .9 .9 FN.-1 ,N-,tw 1 E ' 1, ,Pal ' n 'I' 0' Y 'af M- 2' .Q 4,+'Lf .. . f- .- . - - . - - ' ' ' -f 5.-' , .'1-I X -- '- 4 - ,, . . . 1 V ,- :A 4 P '3 rf: ' - - ' '- , ' - . , ' .rw-.1 -R afi, I ' igvi,,, 141- -. , f. . ' ' - - ' -- isv xqf - N ' . . - . ' - . 4:--'.!7lf:, --'wi 57-f-.. , . '..2L '.t vi! . as , . ' A '- -. - l ', . - f-1ff. gi' f,1e ,g,, f -' - -' - f -me .5 K -- 1 1, V 'E arf V ir ' 'L 1-x 1 a . ,s ' 1 'EL-4 ' 5' , WGS, ,LH he ., H s Ja ' ,J 4 ar ii? v . 'W '- f as g., , 4,4 05132 Ctinglish 4lEIuh:::3Rehietn nf the Season 1910 HE success of the English Club during the last four years has amply justified the existence of such an or- ganization. Its purpose is to please and instruct, by interpreting such masterpieces of the earlier English stage as seem most suitable for presentation. The instruction is derived from the very nature of the plays themselves. The pleasure is a twofold one-the actors play their roles as if they enjoyed it, While their eiorts have invariably proved a source of enjoyment to those who have seen and heard them. Henry IV is a difficult piece to perform. It is rarely given on the stage. But there are many opportun- ities offered for real bits of genuine character delineation, and the English Club made the most of them. Its production was smooth, sure and hnished. The articulation was uniformly good. The costuming was un- usually successful. The stage setting was simple and the properties were deftly adjusted between scenes. One regrets some of the cutting in the text, such as the scene between Hotspur and Lady Percy. But this doubtless appeared necessary, and brought the time of presentation down to two hoursf' The parts were all well taken. Van VVinkle, ,1O, gave one of his characteristically brilliant performances in the role of Prince Hal. Stitt, 111, as Hotspur, Mathis, '13, as Ealstaff and Hughes, '12, as Henry IV, deserve no little credit for their work. The remaining members of the cast were almost equally as good. 87 THE ENGLISH CLUB CAST 1 i ,.,..,, ,.,..::. .,.. .,.,. .....,..,. .,,,..,,,.,,,., ,,.c,....,-,,.,..,..- ef., .: :'1 r W Arman i- ' We '- 'N 'fwP wf'T ' , ,, Mr., . . .., -. ...w ..- M ... f- Lf fa Y .VM -51.45 . . f . - 5 f - . 1 1 Iiifi' Q f ' 12 - TP-: EF I '?5f' -2i- 'ff ' i ' ' A . 'f.if'J5' f::f 4-fifi llfifl ' ' 1. ' 'ffl - - 1 -. -12.-f f-'f- 'dff3. . 'f -2. ' .. . - . , ' ' ,.. . . . -- ' 1-rf. 2. 'v 'rr -fr Ja' 5.4511- 'mg 1' ' wa. - 2 '4 1- . ff z m arr'-dvr? uf f King Henry Prince Hal Hotspur . Glendower . VVoreester . Northuinberland Vernon . Blunt . . VVestinoreland Douglas . Mortiinore . john of Lancaster . . The nglisij Iuh iKi11g iaznrp 1V BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Presented in ALEXANDER I'TALL, March 11th, . F. C. Hughes, . C. Van 'vVinkle, . P. H. Stitt, . A. D. Smith, . H. C. Burr, . J. M. Bamberger, . . D. Horton, . KN. C. Dawson, T. H. Bradshaw, H. D. Appenzeller, . A. D. Groff, . A. E. Pox, ,12 ,10 '10 113 '11 '10 '12 113 '11 ,153 '13 T13 Ciast Pals-taff Poins . Gadslcill Bardolph Peto . . Sheriff . . First Traveller Second Traveller Francis . . Mistress Quickly Messenger . Beef-Eater 1910. . R. I. Mathis ll. XV. Suydam . . H. A. Barry . . NV. M. Roy XV. K. C. Thomson . R. M. Adams ll. Gray, Jr. J. K. Stoddard S. Meliittriek . A. P. Curtis, ll. Gray, jr. . . I. F. Mann Beef-Eater ....... . F. C. XfVells, '11 1 gm... -M m.,...,,,, C. ' Wm mmm ' J F-- ' 'xi III EJIIEII :QT Ll p Elll ' W W , I ' .'.:azfsaa:a,s:::::::5g4, .:.:zf:,-games:siiizww-1, ,, fff HK III , ll - s-- . , :f :Qf 'gf ml : -- ummm 5 if Y Z -Z:a:: :,:3E:! 4 Ei - 1 A P , j -. 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GRANBERY, IR., '11 ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER SPENCER Locu JONES, '12 93 ASSIGNMENT EDITOR JOSEPH NEED VAN DEVENTEIZ, '11, C. M. XVYLIE, '12 F. D. IXDAMS, '13 F. EZBERSTADT, '13 T, P. I'IANDY, '13 R. R. LYTLE, JR., '13 J ,rI,:,: 4e1E'. 113, : - ' .. . - ' , . - wJs' 1. :i. -'pzrg 1 ' . . . ri 1- wr. -11 . - f - A A .. 4- .- , 4. ,- . 1. , rv :ii I. F. THOMPSON, '11 T. W. BCIAIRES, '11 G. VV. BUNN, IR., '12 I. C. DAWSON, '12 The rincetun iger MANAGING EDITOR LEMUEL SKIDMORE, IR., ,11 ART EDITOR T. S. PAUL, '11 EDITORS C. VV. IONES, '12 R. S. VVALCOTT, ,l2 C. MCCORMICK, ,12 FRANKLIN FORD, '13 R. A. MEUINA, '12 I. L. HUIION, '13 I. RIEGEL, IR., '12 BUSINESS MANAGER L. STEXVART, IR., '11 ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER C. BELKNAP, '12 95 13 . gg,. , 43, f,,5Hf, ,.,, I.:- , d p, . , - If '-f .-:i1 i , ' 'Y A A ' ' ' A. 5':'3'- iii pi ' ' -- ' ' '- A A I - ' '-'- Iliff K fl?-12 m C E .T CWDRAQ . v - , - - V' '. 'ff- f+.v H N -++v ,,,mf .-12 I- .- . ' ' ' sz? -f 555- ---- - 1 - - .R . - . - '- v - 1 5w'g..,.4:' -.T r u . - , . , - , .. T. WESLEY ARNOLD, '11 JAMES W. WHALER, CHARLES SCRIBNER, 7 be assau literary 1PBIaga3ine MANAGING EDITOR JAMES JACKSON PORTER, '11 EDITORS JOSIAH T. WOODHULL, JR., '11 HIXRRINGTON GREEN, '12 ROBERT SHAFER., '12 '11 BUSINESS MANAGER C. BENJ. BRUSH, '12 CHARLES W. HENDEL, JR., '12 EARL L. DOUGLASS, '13 be ilB1finnetun Qlumni weekly EDITOR EDWIN M. NORRIS, '95 BUSINESS MANAGER C. VVHITNEY DARROW, '03 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE M. TAYLOR PYNE, '77, Chairman 5 ROBERT BRIDGES, '79 JESSE LYNCH VVILLI 97 AMS, '92 :HAROLD G. MURRAY, '93 THE 1911 BRIC-A-BRAC BOARD 'Wangler T1 0111 son Ober Van Deveuter Dwight Stewart 1 P Bennett P21111 ' Buff Hb f 1- Mmm wwf-m.+msf'iawa4-Pfsrmsss we 'vfwlevf Q PEW CETCDA1 If p 1 fx v4S1'fH.t19Ha bW:HkQWr 'Q'm55W huw JiSii,m? ' 1 E4 Q, H... 5 HL- .,., .,,:, 1- .,,, ,,:,.,,... ,. ,, .,.,.... ,M-,.,,:.,,., ,, . FW. .,., , c...-L-iff st- W: va. f., faux, f- - , . ' . A A . , ,rzfzq -' 43,-,,,' ff: D , ' 4 X - ? .. - '. U. - '. A - A -A C f -DQAC f Lf Q55 ,, 4 ' Mg' Ulibe Erinnetun igrinzzazigran EnIumeXXXV Qlllass uf jainetzen Zaunhreh ants IRA FULLER BENNETT, Illinois, Clzaiwlzazz LOUIS STEXVART, JR., New York, Business rllamzgcr EDITORS HUGH CHAMRERLIN BURR, New York NIAITLAND DXVIGHT, New jersey BEVERLY OBER, Maryland IXLBERT lXClCCREERY WANGLER, New York ART EDITORS THEODORE SEDGEYVICK PAUL, Pennsylvzmia JULIAN FRANCIS THOBIPSON, New York ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER JOSEPH NEFF VAN DEvENTER, New Jersey 99 QEIn:tuen ali' 9 1,1- ,ll F. F. Abbott H. H. Armstron I. VV. Basore H. H. Bender G. D. Birkhoff M. F. Blau C. F. Brackett R. E. Brunnow D. L. Buffurn E. Cary V. L. Collins K. T. Compton E. G. Conklin H. L. Cooke H. B. Cornwall E. S. Corwin XV. Abbotts, Ir. N. N. Arnold T. XV. Arnold E. S. Atkinson L. M. Bament XV. XV. Bardsley P. R. Bickford C. J. Biddle A. Boyd T. Bradshaw R. L. Carter E. M. Clancy XV. G. Andrews R. O. Annin H, F. Covington I. L. Crenshaw U. Dahlgren L. S. Dederick G. XV. Elderkin H. B. Fine H. I. Ford C. Gauss XV. Gillespie VV. B. Harris R. Heermance D. G. Herring I. P. Hoskins G. A. Hulett ,L G. Hun T. XV. Hunt A. C. Cornish I. J. Daub E. C. Dexter M. D. Easton XV. B. Eaton R. D. Elder XV. Eyes HI A. B. Fellows B. R. Gauss M. D. Griffith R. XV H . R. F. Harrison . I. Hipple D, Appenzeller F. Arnold Qilinsuphin iucietp FOUNDED 1765 Jfacultp Members F. Irwin G. D. Kellogg XV. Koren XV. Libbey A. VV. Long E. H. Loomis H. C. McComas C. R. Maclnnes M. MacLaren D. Magie, Ir. VV F. Magie R, Meeker C. C. Mierow L. H. Miller XV S. Myers F. Neher 191 1 H. G. Hodges A I. G. Hoffstat K. B. Howell H. L. Hughes XV. L. Hughes E. P. Ianvier E. C. Jessup I. C. Kennedy R. H. Kistler E. XV. C. Krautzberg L. R. Lackey G. XV. Lawrence 1912 D. Baker, Jr. H. R. Baker 103 G. C. If XV. XV. XV. E C E. H. E. H. I. B. C. D. B. D. U. XV. XV. XV. N. P. P. K. .X. C . XV T. Northups G. Osgood L. Patton L. Perdue R. Prentice M, Rankin C. Richardson G. Rockwood, Jr. Y. Robbins R. Shipman A. Smith S. Smith D. Spaeth I. Spence XV. Spencer R. Stuart Libovitz M. McLeod G. Melick M. Meredith, I M. Miliken M. Muzzey E. Pierson M. Pinckard A. Ransome M. Read Rogers C. Savage, Ir. . M. Baker W. H. Baldwin l'. A. Suydam XV. Thayer D. Thompson Tomlinson S. T onks van Dyke van Dyke B. van Hoesen Vevlen . U. Vreeland B. XVallaee C. XVarren I. XVertenbaeker F. XVest T. Schenk XV. Sill L. Smith E. M. Tams Taylor F. Thompson H. Valentine M. XV haler L. XVilloner S. Zimmerman H. Vredenburgh .-X. Barnes XV. Baskerville W. W. Battles E. E. Beach C. Belknap I. A. Bertolet B. F. Biggs E. A. Bilhuber A. H. Bissell R. F. Black C. I. Bonner G. O. Bradford W. I. Bratton C. C. Brigham H. Brown G. W. Bunn, Ir. H. L. Campbell I. F. B. Carruthers Harry Cook M. A. Cooper M. M. Critchlow C. L. Cleveland F. H. Atwood L. A. Baker R. D. Baldwin A. Barber W. L. Barnwell I. K. Bartlett, Ir. L. E. Bashinsky E. C. Bechtel H. W. Berky W. D. Bickham C. E. Bingham M. T. Bolwer G. Bouton C. E. Brown A. R. Bryan C. S. Burr III Qlllinsnpljit Quniztp Cfltnntinuehj T. L. Cuyler IH I. M. Davis M. M. Dixon I. B. Donaldson, Ir. M. L. Ely P. K. Emmons H. L. Ennis F. N. Entwistle P. V. Erben I. N. Ewing C. I. Fitton D. W. Fitton I. C. Fitts D. P. Forst D. P. Foster G. P. Foster, Ir. S. F. Franklin S. D. Gamble A. A. Garrabrant E. V. Gordy I. C. Candor C. N. Carver W. M. Chester I. R. Christie, Ir. lf. D. Close A. M. Cook C. O. Cornelius VV. H. Cox I. R. Currier A. P. Curtis L. E. de la Reussille, R. Dawes H. L. Dewey B. M. Donaldson E. L. Douglass C. C. Dunlap I B. S. Green, Ir. F. D. Halsey E. I. Hart T. A. Hart E. I. Hecht E. B. Heck O. P. Heyn, Ir. F. G. Hodges, Ir. D. WV. Houston F. C. Hughes I. T. Iameson C. 'W. Iones VV. R. Kruse I. Lehman F. E. Lippman, Ir K. R. Lyman D. B. McCready I. P. McWilliams K. C. McWilliams 1913 A. D. Faxon T. Fenton A. F. Folz G. Forbes H. Forbes E. S. Ford H. A. Foster I. F. Foster D. F. Fowler A. E. Fox K. G. Francke I. H. Frantz N. H. Furman G. W. Galinger H. Geiger R. C. Gillies 104 V. C. Miller G. W. Moock I. H. Mullin R. B. Parrott R. M. F. Peterson C. I. Place S. I. Ranch I. T. B. Reiley, Ir. W. F. Rich S. Ridout C. B. Rockwell, Ir S. Roebling C. O. Schaller C. F. Schenclc A. L. Schlesinger I. B. Seligman T. Seyster I. H. Shaner L. S. Shultz I. A. Gilmore W. R. Gilmour N. F. Gordon G. S. Griggs A. D. Groff I. C. Grundy H. E. Hackney A. F. Hagar F. C. Hall W. B. Hall I. P. Harland B. C. Harrington A. Harrop H. W. Hastings W. Hastings I. C. Hawkins H. H. G. I. K. I. I. H. E. P. G. C. Siefke, Ir. A. Smith I. Speer, Ir. W. Speicher Stephenson K. Stoddard D. Stover I. Sweeney I. Thompson D. Turner K. Twecldel B. Tyson W. C. Vance E. M. Vernon W. VVagner H. H. Ward, Ir. R. West R. C. Wilcox G. R. Williams D. A. Hawley A. 'vV. Hay H. W. Hazard, Ir T. WY Henderson R. S. Hendrickson C. V. Herbert I. M. Hidden I. D. Hinchliffe R. F. Hoopes W. D. Horne, Ir. B. F. Howell, Ir. R. M. Iackson C. W. Iohnson C. E. Kimball, Ir. M. E. Kirman R. H. Kirk, Ir. L. E. Klatte J. P. Knott, Jr. C. V. S. Knox B. L. Lambreth W. Landis I. H. Larom E. Law R. G. Lockwood H A. Loeb G. B. Logan, Ir. M. B. Lowe A. W. Lukens F. H. McCarthy D. L. McCuen R. H. McKee S. McKittrick T. M. MacMillan, Ir S. S. Markham I. O. Adler I. G. Agar, Ir. H Apgar A. C. M. Azoy, Ir. P. Bannerman B. E. Barnes W. A. Barnes R. WV. Bauhahu H. Beyer I. B. Blackburn I. P. Blair, Ir. H I. Boldt, Ir. B. E. Briswanger B. B. Brown D. W. Campbell S. P. Carson D. B. Clapp L. M. Cook Cllllinsuphic Qucietp F. H. Marling R. B. Marshall R. I. Mathis R. VV. Merrill B. R. Michael D. Y. Miller C. L. Minton S. M. Moffatt I. R. Montgomery G. A. Morgan, Ir. F. W. Morrell S. R. Mulford I. E. Murdock P. F. Myers C. M. Nebeker T. B. Newman P. D. Norton S. D. Cook M. Crawford R. R. Curtis A. L. Dexter L. C. Dinsmore D. Drummond R. I. DuBois C. W. Durflinger V. A. Dwelle H. P. Elliott VV. K. Enck 0. Ennenge H. L. Ford I. France C. P. Freeman R. H. Gibson T. G. Graham I. L Hartman H O'Connor C. D. Orth, Ir. A. I. Paine I. H. Parsons E. H. Patton W. G. Penheld F. F. Phillips R. M. Pierce G. M. Price H C. Raymond F. F. Reid E. D. Rheem I. H. Rial I. I. Rich C. B. Riker R. I. Riker D. I. C. Robertson 1914 P. S. Heath W. E. Heckel I. B. Heyl I. G. Hillhonse L. A. Hillyer I. VV. Huntley I. B. Hunter, Ir. A. I. Ives, Ir. D. Iameson I. E. Ienkins P. V. Kellogg A. D. Kelly M A. Kent G. P. Klipstein B. Laskin C. A. Le Compte, Ir. H. A. Lichlenstein 105 Cfllinncluhehj R. E. Robinson I. M. Rose' VV. N. Rothschild I. B. Rowley VV. P. Schenck W. C. Schwarz G. G. R. I. I. I. G. D. L. R. L. VV . I. P. H. E W. H. R. VV. C. C. W'. G. R. G. G. A. K. Scribner F. Scudder Sealy A. Selby R. Semple Shand, Ir. F. Shaw I. Smith H. Spencer H. Staehle C. Stickney G. Luke R. McCormick C. McPherson H. Meeker H. Mertz S. Middleton E. Mierow A. Milliken WV. Missley E. Moore W. Morrisey B. Myers M. Owlett N. Pierson I. Pyle T. Richards, Ir. Riker, Ir. W. C. Story R. W. Straus I. I. Sullivan, Ir. W. S. Taylor R. B. Thomas, Ir. V. A. Traub I. N. Troyer I. N. T. Walker R . C. Wallace R. WVarner F. C. VV'ashburn A. F. 'VVaterman R. G. Watson N. D. Weil' G. P. VVhitaker T. A. VVilson W. B. Wolfe N. I. Rodgers A. W. Ross W. S. Rusk A. D. Russell, Ir. F. L. Ryan E. I. Sampson E. Scull S. E. Slaymaker, Ir I. K. Smith E. D. Starbuck, Ir. R. Strain, Ir. G. E. Strebel W. B. Tippctt H. S. Van Doren H. H. Wallower I. L. B. Williams Ito 39311 SOPHOMORE ORATORICAL PRIZE CONTEST First Prize ..... F. B. Carruthers, ' Second Prize . . . . I. D. Stover, ' FRESHMAN DECLAMATION CONTEST First Prize ...... P. F. Myers, ' Second Prize . W. B. Hall, ' 1152 nntzsts SENIOR-JUNIOR EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING First Prize ..... E. T. Findley Second Prize . . D. I. Terry SENIOR ORATORICAL CONTEST First Prize ...... I. Herrmann Second Prize . . D. M. Mcliayclen SOPHOMORE-FFKESHMAN DEBATE AFFIRMATIVE I. D. Stover, '12 S. F. Franklin, '12 I. B. Donaldson, Ir., '12 NEGATIVE F. H. Atwood, '13 A. E. Fox, '13 P. F. Myers, '13 Woii by I. Herrmann, '10 JUNIOR ORATORS FROM CLIO HALL N. N. Arnold, '11 N. E. Pierson, '11 A. T. Schenck, '11 I. M. Wlialer, '11 COLES' MEMORIAL CONTEST Won by I. Herrrnan, '10. INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATES I. Herrmann, '10 P. S. Watters, '10 N. N. Arnold, 'll C. Belknap. '12 106 r r 1 Whig Ball 391132 Qinntests INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATEFIS Against Harvard ...... -'S' A' Hunter' '10 IC. Belnap, '12 Against Yale g 1 YM. M. McDermott, '10 D ' TE. P. xvhmingimr, '12 FRENCH MEDAL DEBATE 'Won by S. A. Hunter. '10 LYNDE DEBATE L, C. Butler, '10 S. A. Hunter, '10 M. M. McDermott, '10 WOOD'S CONVENTION PRIZE First Prize ..... M. M. McDermott, '10 Second Prize . . S, A. Hunter, '10 Honorable Mention E. P. VVhittingha1n, '12 JUNIOR PRIZE DEBATE JUNIOR ORATORICAL CONTEST First Prize ..... F. P. Smith, '11 V First Prize ...... H. C. Burr Second Prize . C. H. Cooke, '11 Second Prize . . . J. D. Bickforcl JUNIOR EXTEIVIPORANEOUS SPEAKING CONTEST First Prize ...... C. H. Cooke, '11 Second Prize . J. E. Kennedy, '11 SOPHONIORE ORATORICAL CONTEST SOPHOMORE PRIZE DEBATE First Prize ...... C. N. Eddy, '12 First Prize . C. N. Eddy, Second Prize . . E. E. Berl, '12 Second Prize . . J, H. Arnett, 11 SOPHOMORE EXTEIVIPORANEOUS SPEAKING CONTEST First Prize ....,. E. E. Berl, '12 FRESHMAN PRIZE DEBATE First Prize ...... A. S. Richzxrds, '13 Second Prize E. R. Simpson, '13 107 1911 Woodrow lNilson Allan Marquand Moses Taylor Pyne William B. Scott Stockton Axon Robert Dick Wilson Alexander T. Ormond John Howell Westcott Leroy 'Wiley McCay Henry N. van Dyke John D. Davis John Grier Hibben George M. Harper ,Tohn H. Coney Winthrop More Daniels Thomas Marc Parrott Iunius S. Morgan Samaritan Whig bnnietp FOUNDED 1769 jfatultp Members Edward Capps Howard Crosby Butler George M. Priest Jacob N. Beam Frederick Newton VVillson Robert McN. McElroy Chas. F. McClure George S. Patton Luther P. Eisenhart XfVilliam Foster Edward Graham Elliott Harden Craig F. L. Critchlow Edward Gleason Spaulding Edwin Moore Rankin C. H. McIlwain P. E. Robinson Gordon Hall Gerould Robert Kilburn Root Morris VVilliam Croll Louis XfVardlaw Miles Norman Smith G. D. Brown H. S. Murch O. VV. Richardson A. E. Richards M. S. Farr Augustus Trowbridge 'Walter M. Adriance G. VV. T. 'Whitney W. L. VVhittlesey C. R. Morey Nathaniel E. Grifhn Barr R S Bennett, 1. F. Bickford, I. . Bruen, W. VV. Burr, H. C. Angell, M. B. D Carlburg H G. Castle E S Chisholm, J. J. Cochran, T. . Collord, I. H. Connelly, M. S. Conner, G. R. Cook, N. VV. Cooke, C. H. Butts, A., Ir. D! ' D H., Ir. Cooke, I. S. Hall, H. S. Cookingham, P. W. Hartshorne, Creighton,C.VV.,Ir. l-lodges, A. H. Dale, J. K. Hoes, G. Dillon, E. S. Holt, H. Dixon, C. G. Dwight, M. Edgar, I. C. Eddy, VV. WV. lfillebrown T. S. l'lammer, H. Iilather, W. I., Jr. Gallaher, VV. Q. Geddis, R. H. Gillon, VV. H. Gray, H. B. Houston, A., Jr J. M., Jr. Kennedy, J. E Laird, W. M., jr. Johnston, Lane, M. D. Lewis, M. A. Lionberger, I. L. Macfarlane, H. P. McLean, A., IH Maires, T. VV. Mann, I. F. Marsh, J. 1. Martin, J. F. Mead, L. M. Meaker, S. R. Merle-Smith, V. Miner-, M. P. Monroe, A. P. Morrison, D. A. Musser, I. C. Nicoll, XV. L. Ober, B. O'Hara, E. A. Oleott, C. T. Paul, T. S. Pierce, W'. L., Ir. Philip H. Pogel Chas. W. Kennedy E. W. Pahlow Hutson A. M. Harmon E. P. Adams C. F. Silvester C. E. Persons H. L. Crosby David A. McCabe J. M. VVedderburn S F. L. . E. Stout P. W. Coker C. Read I. M. Matthews E. B. Baxter VV. H. Clemons Prince, E. L. Raleigh, S. P. Ross, T. G. Rowe, H. S. Sellman, I. L. Shellito, I. C. Skidmore, L., -lr. Smith, E P. Smith, P. C. Smith, VV. VV. Sparks, NW. R. Speers, VV. E. Stewart, L. Stump, H. A. Taylor, A. K. R. Michaud D. C. Stuart Malcolm MacLaren Elija Swift Edward C. MeVVilliams Phillips Thomas VVilliam ul. Sinclair Xfvilliillll VV. Roper H. F. MacNeish Raymond S. Dugan C. H. Smith, Jr. M. A. Campbell A. H. Phillips Rev. I. B. Campbell Rev. S. VV. Beach Rev. R. B. Pomeroy Tilton, H. S. Tuttle, P. L. Uhler, A. M. Van Deventer, I. Van VVinkle, C. Wfallace, NV. H. lfVells, F. C., Jr. VVheeler, E. C. lfVhite, S. V. VVilkins, B. O. NVilliams, E. M. XIVHSOII, P. lrl. lfVinch, S. R. Woodhull, I. T. Wfoods, Wi. Prettyman, G. XV. L. Thomas, G. C., jr. 109 N. Adams, C. H. Adams, H. C. Arnett, I. H. Baldwin, R. L. Barkhorn, L. I. Barry, H. A. Beasly, T. Q. Belknap, M. Bell, C. Bell, I. C., Ir. Berl, E. E. Benson, B. D. Benton, W. 'G. Blair, L. D. X Bosworth, R. G. Bowman, C. L. Breed, VV. N. Brown, T. K. Bryan, B. M. Burke, R. Butler, C. T. Callery, W. M. Camp, P. V. S. Carpenter, G. VV. Adams, F. D. Adams, P. F.. Adams, R. M. Armstrong, T. R. Auger, C. L., Ir. Bagby, T. B. Baker, C. D. Ballon, V. Barnett, W. L. Batchelder, D. H. Bell, I. F., Ir. Bell, S. D. Bissel, G. N. Boon, W. L. Boughner, I. K. Carroll, A. C. Chrystie, P. P. Connett, F. V., Cobb, H. W. Cooper, W. S. Cross, F. R. Davies, U. M. Dawson, I. C. Day, H. S. Dell, B. N. de VVitt, W. Dice, A. T., Ir. Dickey, VV. H. Duff, I. M., Ir. Dyer, L. B. Eastham, G. Eddy, C. N. Eddy, C. P. Flmendorf, F. VV. Farr, B. H. Fell, H. B. Felt, H. L. Field, I. T. Fish, R. E. Boyd, T. H. Brown, M. M. Buchanan, E. P. Buck, I. W. Burrage, P. F. Caesar, H. I. Calhoun, B. A. Chaplin, M. Class, T. S. Cothn, P. L. Coleman, G. D. Congelton, F.. Cooledge, N. P. Cooper, A. W. Cowl, D. Silmzrican Whig Society Qrzliuntinuzhj Fisk, H. E. Fowler, A. L., Ir. Fowler, B. M., Ir. Gardiner, I. F. Gardner, R. E., Ir. Garmany, G. M. Gatter, L. S. Gile, R. D. Green, H. Greenbaum, M. Hahn, L. Heath, C. Hendel, C. NN., Ir. Henderson, C. E. Higgins, C. Higgins, R. B. Holden, A. C. Hornbrook, G. L. Horton, D. Hoyt, P. D. Ill, B. VV. Ingersoll, H. Irwin, H, B. Irwin, R. Crooks, P. K. Danser, VV. S. Davison, VV. C. Dixon, W. T. Eberstadt, F. Fauntleroy, G. R. Fish, R. T. Fisher, D. K. F. Fitz-Randolph, A. Ford, F. Frazier, F. R. Fullerton, D. B. Furman, I. A. Gaston, G. H., Ir. Gatch, L. G. 1912 Irwin, R. F. Iohnson, R. W., Ir. Iones, R. C. Iudd, W. F. Kay, A. G. Kelley, D. M. Kilpstein, E. H. Koehler, R. Laughlin, L. I. Lent, R. E. Magill, F. A. Martin, I. C. Martin, R. H. Mathey, D. Matthews, W. S. McClave, B. D. McClintock, F. McCormick, C. McLanahan, A. MclfVilliamS, I. Medina, R. A. Metcalf, I. R. Mills, L. P. 1913 Gleason, I. S. Gold, I. B. Gorham, I. Green, R. M. Haines, R. E. Hance, R. B. Handy, T. B. Hill, D. H. Holsapple, R. T. Horner, S. I-I. Howard, K. Howell, L. D. Hurlburt, P. Iones, D. C. Iones, R. M. 110 Orbison, D. C. Ormond, A. T., Ir. Paine, F. R. Parker, I. M. G. Pentz, I. I. Pennypacker, I. G. Plager, C. Plants, K. F.. Plaut, E. Powell, WV. H. Pryor, M. M. Pyne, G. H. Ready, I. T. Reck, I. H. Reed, C. VV. Reilly, C. G. Rushmore, F. Seckel, A. Seery, I. P. Semmes, R. Shafer, S. R. Sisson, S. A. Speers, T. G. Iordan, R., Ir. Iung, H. F. Kellet, VV. W. Kenyon, G. R. Kingsford, I. B. Kirkpatrick, W. C. Lee, R. C. Lobdell, B. D. i Lowman, E. L. Lowthorp, F. C., Ill. Lyon, W. C. Lytle, R. R., Ir. McCoy, I. C. McKee, F. C. McLean, R. Stewart, VV. H. Stokes, T. O. Swann, T. Swift, I. A. Terry, I. L. Thomas, B. YV. Todd, C. S. Townsend, R. T. Trevor, T. IN. Tyson, C. M. Turner, F.. L. lfVardwell, E. H., Ir VVHTTCII, H. C. 'VVaterbury, R. K. Vlfells, S. S. VVhite, R. B. XlVllIttl11gl1HHl, F. R. VVigton, R. VV. XVilliams, XV. C. R. 'VVilliams, S. B. Winants, G. E. Wolf, A. L. VVylie, C. M. Mabon, T. M. Magill, VV. H. Mantner, B. H. Marlatt, C. D. Mathiasen, K., Ir. Meyer, V. M. Meyers, VV. E. Miller, I. A. Mitchell, C. V. Morgan, S. WV. Mulford, E. S. Naylor, L. P., Ir. Nimick, F. B. Norman, VV. H. Ober, R. O'Donnel1, O. O. O'Donohue, H. B. Perkins, C. B. Read, R. E. Reese, H. K. Riach, T. M. Richards, L. Richardson, A. S. Andrews, I. E. Armour, VV. Armstrong, O. Arthur, R. P. Bain, F. S. Baker, D. R. Bakewell, A. C. Bartholomew, O. A. Beatty, I. VV., Ir. Beck, I. M. Beebe, I. W. Berger, I. H., Ir. Bell, T. B. Beltzhoover, M. R. Billings, G. M. Bischoff, C. H. Bleecker, B. D. Bleecker, T. B. Bol, C. Bolmer, W. B. Bonner, K. Boyd, I. H. Briggs, T. C. Brinton, W., Ir. Brown, G. R., Ir. Bruce, I. Bullock, R. A. Bunn, C. Bunzel, E. E. Burke, A. T. Butler, P., Ir. Richardson, P. Ross, H. M. Ross, R. I. Roy, D. M. Rushmore, S. M. Rutter, T. R. Salzer, H. T. Scribner, C., Ir. Canada, H. G. Carpenter, R. L. Carter, H. A. P. Cecil, R. H. Church, R. N. L. Clifford, G. I. Collins, G. VV. Colt, I. M. Cooper, A. A. Correll, E. S. Coulter, Cowl, A. H. E. B. Cross, E. I. D., Ir. Cull, S. T. W. Curtis, VV. I., Ir. oeggeiman K M Steele R W Van Vliet B Qmeritan Whig Sutietp tflinncluhzhj w Silvester, L. V. Simons, I. F. Simpson, E. R. Smith, A. D. Smith, I. L. Smith, XV. R. Speir, F. C. Sullivan, A. I. A. Suydam, H. W. Tilton, I. K. Tracy, W. I. Trowbridge, A. L. Updike, G. H. Van Pelt, G. R. 1914 Eddy, R. C. Elsworth, O. B. Emmons, T. Fiske, T. Frick, R. D. Gardner, F. W. Gatch, I. N. Geddis, C. Goldsmith, C. E. Goltra, E. F., Ir. Goodspeed, I. P. Goodwin, D. R. Graves, I. T.,.Ir. Hammond, VV. E. Ha rdenhergh, VV. P. Darlington, F. G., IrHarding, C. C. Day, E. M. Dean, H. F. Dewar, I. B. de Mercado, F. E. de Selding, F.. F. Disbrow, F. N. Dixon, H. W. Dixon, T., Ir. Douglass, B. Douglass, D. B. Downs, T. R. Du Barry, I. N. Dulles, A. W. Dunn, F. S. Dyckman, F. H. Harper, L. K. Harris, G. E., Ir. Harris, T. Hartshorne, H. Hawkins, D. R. Hendel, I. M. Hervey, W. B. Hessenbruch, H. M. Higgins, C. K. Holbert, R. W. Holman, C. D. Howell, G. S. Hubbell, N. E. Hughes, I. C. Hughson, W., Ir. Hunter, C. B. Hunter, L. G. Ill, C. H. Ingersoll, R. S. Ingraham, F, I. Iewett, I. H., Ir. Iohnson, M. C. Kassler, G. W. Kennedy, T. B., Ir. Kilner, E. B. Kuhn, VV. S. Kwong, H. K. Laughlin, H. A., Ir. Lengendre, I. H. Lloyd, E., Ir. Loveland, E. K. Lynd, R. B. MacColl, G. R. McEldowney, R. McElroy, H. F., HI McKown, G. C. Mackin, E. H. MeLanahan, S. K. McMaster, P. D, Mayer, W. F. Mead, S. A. Messinger, C. W'. Meyrick, C. B. E. Miller, D. C. Miller, S., Ir. Montgomery, F. A. 111 Vasbinder, I. Weil, F. T. I1Veingarten, S. Mfells, H. lrVensley, W. R. white, N. R. VVhipple, T. K. Moore, K. M. Mott, I. L. Muehleck, G. E. Muller, E. Murray, I. O. Myer, P. A. Nesbit, R. B. Nevins, T. C. Noble, S. R. Norton, W. S. Nourse, R. O'Neill, J H I. O'Connell, H. . . D Painter, I. L. Phillips, G. A. Phillips, G. F. Pierce, I., Ir. Pitney, G. S. Pitney, I. B. Plimpton, R. A Potter, C. A. Pyne, H. R. Reeve, W. F. Reeves, R. H. Rhoads, B. K. Roberts, VV. P. Robinson, A. C., Robinson, I. B. Robinson, T. H. Russell, B. B. Schmidt, I. B. Wight, G. K. Wilkins, I. D. Williams, R. B. Winant, I. G. WVisner, G. T. IfVolfe, I. VVorthington, T. D. Shackleford,W.T.,Ir Shaw, I. S. Shenstone, A. G. Slierrard, I. B. Shroder, R. S. Spalding E. D. Speers, P. C. Spencer, M. A. Stearns, I. N., HI Stevenson, A. R., Ir. Stinson, I. E. Stockton, K. E. Stuart, H. C. Stump, A. H. Tatnall, H. C. Taylor, B. K. Twelvetrees, F. R. Van Court, A. Vardell, C. G., Ir. Vincent, R. G. Vroman, I. C. Watrous, I. H. Wfcidig, I. K. Vfells, H. M. Wlcsson, D. M. 'XVhitlock, I. R. Hl Wligton, E. N. IfVilson, D. lj. I. Winants, F. H. lfVolf, XV. I. Qlllass uf 1876 rigs abate OAT10A. M. SUBJECT Resolved, That it would be expedient for the United States Govermnent to impose a tax on incomes. AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE C. M. VVylie, '13 Paul F. Myers, '13 F. P. Smith, '11 Professor I. JUDGES Professor I. H. Coney Professor E. S. Corwin PRESIDING OFFICER Jesse Herrmann, '10 Professor C. G. Osgood Professor Theodore XV. Hunt THE PRIZE WAS AWARDED TO JESS E HERRMANN, 1910 Yllilhlasijingturfs Zgirthhap QBratn1ficaI nntest ALEXANDER HALL, FEBRUARY 2 JUDGES H. Coney Professor E. S. Corwin PRESIDING OFFICER 2, AT 11.15 A. M. Professor Theodore VV. Hunt SPEAKERS Rowland McKee, '13 . . The Real and the Ideal E. I. McClintock, '12 . Evils of Government James I. Porter, '11 . . Richard S. Pilius, '10 .... THE PRIZE WAS AWARDED TO FIOWLAND W. 112 Grover Cleveland' Senior Oration HUGHES McKEE, 1913 Professor C. G. Osgood 'N 'THWMWM 1 M1 MPYSQWQE Qawwwms ii'-1-L rs vm me-was -as Tmvsxau ra: sir ww -vz S1374 v an is an mfmw.-ww. :naw J :mem man 9592422 uf Q i .. .V . .. ., P . ,,,, . ., . ,. . , . . ., . - .if-L- L :SS W .a 1 .5 1.47 -,Era--3f'2i4f5'L .... -.v'NE -,im ' ff .721 'ELL .l-2 f iw ' -. ' - . ' -' . an-: - .- 4- - - ' - Y-,' War., i 4 A- ::'- . a . ' . ' ' ' ' ' . ' 'Ji ': 2'.' ' i' - - v an - NL 1 MW? , .1 I . V . ' ' 2 . :-.pm rn., mar at 1 1.-.2 1 ,- , l. , A . .A,- af.. 5 S, 3 -, - - . ' 4 H in V- u f' fur .- f. -- fm, .f,f52S.. gqfw v . . . . . . , .- . . I . . my . 1352-...JXZ, , . - 5 . , - . ., seg -' ' ,ar ,x he Triangular ehates ARVARD won the second Annual Triangular Debate, held Monday evening, March 21st, defeating both Princeton and Yale. The Princeton team was victorious over Yale, however, so on the whole we did not fare so badly. The qu to impose an income tax, with Yale, lielcl-Niii, Alexander Ha lNhittingham upheld the negati of the judges. Harvard, however, Waltei's '10, and Belknap '12, there The Triangular Debates have this year,-a record which has not a great impetus to the work in Clio estion was: HRESOLVED, That the Federal Government should have the power not apportioned among the States according to population. ln the debate ll, the Princeton team, composed of McDermott TO, Herrmann fill. and ve side of the question, and was returned a victor by the unanimous decision defeated the Princeton team at Cambridge. The Princetonians, Hunter, '10, argued in the affirmative. proven very successful. Princeton won the first year and Finished second only amply demonstrated the value of Hall training, but which has also given and Vlfhig. 113 YNhittingham McDermott Hermann Cooke , 114 Belkn ap Arn ol cl Hunter Watters , -3 f.zwg2!Qei:?:Effi'3:--3311, , iaiikfgi.a1-12415123-Nv. L.,41-.,lss'-w.x'f'w, X 1, f . 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Trenchard D. Laughlin C. S. Mackenzie E. Dodge '94. T. G. Trenchard E. Furman J. H. Brooks Ballard ,95. L. Lea C. B. VVigton J. Bradley Ballard '96. G. Cochran W. S. Horton W. VV. 'Wilson Loney. '97, G. Cochran A. McCune F. W. Kafef Bryan '98. A. R. T. Hillebrancl O. Rafferty F. VV. Kafer C. Peace '99. W. H. Edwards I. M. Harlan A. R. T. Hillebfilld Moffat '00, H W. Pell I. M. Harlan VV. E. Green VV. Bird 'OL H VV. Pell D. Edwards WV. I. Steinwender M. De Camp 'O2. R. T. Davis I. P. Shaw F. G. Pearson S. Savage 'O3. I. R. De Witt A. H. Larkin C. G. Stevens O. Wagenhurst '04. W. L. Foulke E. O. W'agenhurst ' G. T. Wells W. Cowan ,05. J. L. Cooney W. H. King S. I. Reid, Ir. A. Poe '06. H. L. Dillon C. C. Dana I. L. Cooney A. Poe. 'O7. I. B. McCormick C. C. Dana E. H- VV- HZIYIHH H. Warren. '08. E. A. Dillon L. A. Young W. R. Sides 'O9. R. C. Siegling '10. F. T. Dawson '10. E. I. Hart '11. S. B. White CC. Ballin . . .B. 1909, 1910 CFD 1909 F. Bergin . . . CFD 190.01909 H. G. Buckingham . . CFD 1908 F. B. Critchlow . . CTD 1910 F. T, Dawson . CBD 1908, 1909, 19-10 . CFD 1903 I. D. Dusenberry . . CTD 1910 A. J. Donovan . CBD Manager. 1910 M. B. Angell . CHD 1910, 1911 R. E. Bard . . . CBD 1910 L. M. Bament . . CTD 1910 H G. Carlburg .CFD Manager, 1910 R. Cooke . . . CTD 1910 XL. Cu11ni11gl'1z1n1 . . K CFD 1909 CBD'1909,l910 A. D. Bissell . CTD 1910 R. F. Black . CTD 1910 L D. Blair . . CHD 1910 C. L. Bowman . CBD 1910 B. N. Dell . . CTnD 1910 E. J. Hart . CFD 1909, 1910 CTD 1910 V. Ballon . ' . CFD 1910 A. Bluethenthal . . CFD 1910 CFD Football 1 wearers ni the XB CLASSAOF 1910 L. Frantz- . CTD 1908, 1909, H. E. Gill . .. -: CFD H. Gilmour ., CTD Manager, G. M. jones . CFD Manager, C., F. Pitman . . CBD D. M. MacFadyen . CFD 1907, C. N. Peacock -. . CHD F. B. Read . . CFD 1908. CHD ,CLASS OF 1911 M. Dwight . . CTD 1909, F. Elsworth . CFD E. C. Jessup D CTD L. R. Lackey . . CBD VV. M. Laird . . I . CTD A. MacGregor . 'CFD 1908, 1909, 'cLAss OF ,1912 A. G. Kay . . . CHD M, R. Koehler . . CTD D. Mathey. . . .' CTnD -I. P. McKinney, Ir. . CTD I CHD C.-MeCorm1ck . . CFD 1909, W. McLean . . . CFD CLASS OF 1913 C. Brown . . . CFD C. Dunlop . . . CPD T. T. Pendle-ton . . ' CFD 1910 1909 1910 1909 1909 i908 1910 1909 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1900 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 -1910 1010 CB-D Baseball: CTD Track: CTnD Tennis: CHD Hockey-: CGD Golf R. C. Seigling . CFD VV. F. Talcolt . P. E. Waller CFD 1005. I. R. DVZUIDC1' . W. R. Warwick . CBD T. H. W'elcl1 . CFD G. H. VVl'1iteley, Ir. CTD l. M. 'Woehr . . I. McCroha11 D. M. Simons W.- R. Sparks S. V. White . B. T. Woodle H. M. Sawyer . G. Speers . . C. H. Sterrett . S. B. White . T. H. DrVilson G. K. 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S.. ,wi fq vflffwqgfiwsfw -1-wer -4 ag harp- av ---' . , ' -. . ,.. ,- ,. s:1:YP'E, ' i-g3t5'fiV'eMiir: , - dw, f 2 A ai:-'xii-9' wase1 wfi1Eff11:151:1fTml-.za-Tie'J.v- .'-- Mggfaf- , ig . :qs-.vXCf,FX?-P ii- Y-5191 .15-,..-fwfwsgwmiw1,mq,,ga,1, 4 zv- ,, a j41f12frs1.q, ttisw-W, .W W 1 H. G. CARLBURG, '11 .... Manager B. D. BECCLAVE, '12 . Assistant Manager I. I-Lxur, '12 . . . . . Captain rinnnztun jllilen in the ale Game PLAYER P0s1'rioN WEIGHT White Left End . 183 Maegregor . Left Tackle 194 Wlilson . Left Guard , . 192 Bluetlientlial . CEYZZLGI' . 190 McCormick Rfgkl Guard . 206 Brown . Right Tackle . 180 Dunlop . Right Emi . . 174 Ballou Quarter Back . . 155 Pendleton Left Half Bark 165 Sparks Riglzf Half Back 157' Hart Full Back . . 195 Substitutes McLean Left Gitfllfdf 188 Ellsworth Riglzz' Tackle 191 VVight Right End . 160 Sawyer , Right Half Back 153 Average Wfeight, 177W Average Age, 21 years, Get. 1, Princeton 18 .. 5, .1 In S, LK .. 15, ll 22, U 29, Nov. 5, .. 12, it Total mhz Beturh Stevens 36 Villa Nova . . 12 New York University 3 Lafayette 6 Carlisle 6 Dartinoutli 17 Holy Cross . 3 Yale . 101 Qpponents pounds. Ll. months 0, 0, 0, 0, ca, 0, 0, 5, 5 A .. 'Q -vi? 3, A THE YALE GAME, 1910 Bantam uf 1910 ,fastball bzasun PTER going through the entire season, up to the Yale game, without being scored on, and with the highest expectations of that championship for which we have waited and labored so long, to be beaten by Yale in the final game was a most crushing blow. It was a disap- pointment very hard to bear, but behind the gloom of defeat, nevertheless, lurks the prom- ise of the dawn of a new era in Princeton football. lt is bound to come. Its coming has been delayed another year. That of course, is hard. ' The season of 1910 at Princeton has much to commend itself. The team, despite the absence of a consistent offence, was a good one and was developed along consistent lines. The first game of the season with Stevens, October 1, resulted in an 18 to O victory. The strong Villa Nova team was beaten 36 to O the following Wfednesday. New York Univers- ity proved unexpectedly strong on October 8, using the forward pass Cwhich was later de- stined to prove so fatal to our hopesj, with telling effect. Princeton won 12 to O. The team showed a lack of offensive power and drive against Lafayette. 'We could not score a touchdown but victory came in the shape of a goal from placement by Pendleton. The Carlisle game, on October 22, was more encouraging. We scored only one touch- down, but the rain-soaked, sloppy field was our only excuse for not scoring two or three more. The game with Dartmouth at New York the next Saturday was hard fought all the way through. Pendleton's eighty-yard run resulted in the only touchdown. Holy Cross put up a scrappy argument but Princeton won 17 to 0, in a rather loosely played contest. Then came the Yale . game, and Yale put up her best article of football, as she is sure to do against Princeton. A goal from placement gave us an early lead which, with Prince- ton forcing the play in the third period and the anticipation of the helping wind in the last quarter, looked good enough to spell victory. But 121 - ln Jl.. e A ' a blocked try for goal, a fumble, and a forward pass brought about one ' ' rj V of those almost instantaneous reversals which are so liable to happen in this new game. Yale's tive points were the only ones scored against us all year, but they robbed us of the championship, which seemed within our grasp. Too much praise cannot be given the captain, the coaches and the trainer. Eddie', Hart was the ideal leader, in- spiring his men to the utmost by his own example. Mr. Roper and his assistants, i Brown, Harlan and Walle1', worked indefatigably and deserve the highest praise. Mr. Keene Fitzpatrick had the men in perfect condition during the entire season, and to him unlimited credit is due. The team, too, played for all that was in them, and with the benefit of this yearls experience should do wonders next year. - s M.. ' l I 122 THE COACHES football enum, 1909 DATE SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE October 2,1909 Princeton . . 47 Stevens . . . 12 1' 6 . 12 Villa Nova . . . . 0 9, . 3 Fordham .... 0 13 . 8 Virginia Polytechnic Institute . 6 16 20 Sewanee ..... 0 3 A' . 0 Lafayette . , . 6 30, 5 Annapolis . 3 November 6, . . . 6 Dartinoutli . 6 U 13 .... O Yale . . , 17 Bltentnrs, 19094910 GEORGE C. JONES, '10 ...... . Manager 1'IERBERT G. CARLBURG, '11 . Assistant Manager RUDOI.PH C. SEIGLING, '10 . . . Captain VALENTINE FLOOD ........ . Trainer QBITIUEBYUI1 j,HlIBl'l m the Bale Earns WVEIGHT Ballin . . 154 . . Left End Siegling . 223 . Left Tackle VValler . . 196 . . Left Guard Bamman . 192' . . Center McCormick . 213 . Right Guard MeCrol1an 209 . . Right Tackle Welcli . . 170 . . Right End Bergin . 149 . . Quarter Back Hart , . 195 . . Left Half Back Read . . 174 . . . Right Half Back Cunningliam . . 161 . . . Full Back FIRST SUBSTITUTES WEIGHT Gill . . . 161 . . . Left Emi Woelir . 223 . . Left Girard MacGregor . 191 . Right Tackle King , , . . . . Riglzl End Clirystie ..... 147 .... Quarter Back Sparks ..... 158 .... Right Half Back Average Weiglit, 185 pounds Average Age, 22 years 125 THE UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONSHIP BASEBALL TEAM, 1910 Donavau CMgr.J Meier CCoachj Woodle Wa1'xviclc Flood CTrainerJ Lackey Greenbaum Dawson CC:1pt.D S. 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DONOVAN, 110 ,XNDREXV P. MONROE, 311 F. T. DAWSON, '10 . . . Manager Assistant Manager . . Captain QBffiu2t5, 1910-191 1 IXNDREW' P. MONROE, '11 C. GILBERT REILLY, '12 S. B. VVHITE, '12 . . Manager Assistant Manager . . Captain Ulinihzrsitp Zllieam, 1910 S. V. VVhit:e . .... Pilrlzci B. T. Wloodle . . Pilclzfr and Cciziw' Field F. T. Dawson . . . C!Il!'lZCI' C. H. Sterrett . VV. R. Wlarwick S. B. Wlliite . H. F. Reed . C. G. Bailin , . Firsl Bam' . Sccmid Bmw Third Buss . Slzorl .STOP . Lcfl Field L. CL1U11i1'gi'lZll11 . CFIZIUI' Field llllll .S'lm1'l Slap R. E, Bard . . . . Riglzl Field Ukinihersitp Substitutes, 1910 L. R. Lackey . C. L. Bowman Oulficld Outfivld Bantam uf 1910 Qlbamptnnsijip Baseball Qeasun Ai7,. HEN Coach Clark called out the candidates for the baseball team in February, the prospects were exceed- ' f ingly favorable. Qt the 1909 team, Capt. Dawson, Ballin, Vlfarwick, S. V. VVhite, Cunningham, Reed and VVarner remained, together with a host of new ma- terial, from which to till the remaining positions. As the season progressed the hopes for a championship team began to be realized. .,. The Southern trip was very successful. Virginia and Georgetown were both defeated, while the only game lost was to the Philadelphia National Leaguers. The inneld, with Capt. Dawson behind the bat, Sterrett . on first, Wfarwick on second, Reed at short, and S. B. .. Wfhite on third, worked excellently together, while the .04 T Q f , ' T 1 1 f a K 'QXSJI ij, f ,Mfg 2 , 1,5 V 'I X ' gf . a! 9 ,Ig fi'-,P ia ZA fi I I ,,, : , dei' outheld, composed of Ballin, Cunningham and Bard, was the strongest of recent years. The pitching end was admirably taken care of by S. V. Wliite, 'Woodle and Greenbaum. The team's batting, however, g2W6 cause for most rejoicing. Princeton hit the ball opportunely and hard. 9 0 . UPON 1'6Ul1'1'1iUg 11011161 21 String of eleven victories, including a double win over Brown and a 1.4-o vic- W,-4-vw' . , - M J' fl az-125:91-:rs- ',1. f- -- B , .1 fff- f5fE5. 'i' -.W ....- , ., 4, .s , . -5 .. . M r am., e5yv,47a.ff4wf.??,21 ':. f,. .A-.Q-.,,2'fj-1 - Z - '-1 't QQ -gif , , ' , 4 -- -- L.. - - f44-- . -I 1. tg -55:64 MMI . ,A .-M tory over Columbia, was broken by only two defeats, at the hands of the New York Americans and VVilliams. The latter gamfi, which went thirteen innings with the final score 2-0 aga1nSt US, , 1 was one of the few instances when the team failed to hit at the W E right time. l , On May 'Yth Pennsylvania defeated us at .Ph1ladelph1a, 3-2. Three weeks later the second game of the series was playeduaf Princeton. At the end of fourteen exciting innings, replete with thrilling plays, the game was nnally called on account of dark- ness, with the score 6-6. Harvard, in the meantime, was beaten twice decisively, 6-2 and '7-Il. ,- J' ' ' ll 'Vi 57791 U I Q 3 F , iff' , , tl ie ,I I 1 ' 1 K 'bf . 1 ,.,, 1g,V,, , 4 , it X . I C f cw, +9 fapafb' 1 1 A 5 4, af uf ,ff 1 u fs Ti, fi X l t F y,,,gf ,?,14f Y A Q 1 P, il, , f fra N . wa J gi A riff! 2 :SJ g 54 X V , . .- . af E, , gr-:., V -. as 9 - 'V 52:7 ff'-1 ' f 'f' flftfili ' fg. M ..,,a fg 1 - The longest game of the season was played May- 25tl'iD '?'1'Cl'1 .L ' , , :. a,, si ' . -. ,V 1 1- if f '-13:36 - ' ' ,gli ,W sign :- . the South Orange Field Club, and went eighteen innings e ore -,.f.1, f- ,, j V., ' Afvl- ag li , . V I 92:5 -. 9,52 - , . - if 5, Princeton could claim the victory by the score 2 1. 128 5.5: - W V -. QW, V 455: M023 is . w 3? ' , 'A . i ,' V ' if lg .. ' -H H. ff? if X 1. v,, ' ,', ,,i ,' f ,' 4 , , Jw J X aw ,gi f by AA N I 4? -' L, 1? , , J 'J 'Q ff ' f , 'fu f f K 5 ' F ,, lwxei, ' :A Ar by 4 '-e '41 ,va,iffQQfpQ+??C I, 4 ja f51fg,jZ , V, A 2' Z Mix A I ?,,f+, M 3 get iq, i 52, ga, 4' .' ..,. LTL' '111-pa12,Pfa4afrf-limfanatae va-1 1 Coach Clark, who brought his Albany League Team to Princeton for three weeks of practice during April, was forced to leave the latter part of that month and the work which he so ably started was successfully carried out by A. E. Meier, IOQ, who succeeded him as coach. Yale won the first game of the Championship series, played at New Haven, by the score -lf-73. Princeton com- pletely turned the tables the following Saturday, however, and took the second game, before a large Commencement crowd, by the score G-1. The game, which was played in a drizzling rain, was marked by the brilliant pitching of VVhite, and the heavy hitting of the team behind him. Reed's illness necessitated a change of line-up in this and succeed- ing games, Cunningham going in at short, and Vlfoodle taking Cunningham's place in center field. This combination in no wise weakened the strength of the team, as the linal game with Yale testihes. In this game, played at New York on june 17th, Princeton overcame an early lead, and by hard hitting and fast base-running, fin- ished the season with a brilliant and well earned victory, 7-5. W'oodle pitched nnely, and Capt. Dawson, whose work throughout the season was an incentive to his team-mates, ended his col- lege career in a manner befitting his excellent work as a captain and as a player. Ballin, W'ar- wick, Cunningham and Reed also played their last game for Princeton, and played well. 1, 1-I 1 xii' HQ .. - --4-M--.,c. T .. f gf . . .W -, ff 'P e---a-a- .. ,, ..,f1-r'i' .1--1+ wha., . -2M,g23p31E!. arg, -Hi.,-.rt fy.. .. . 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Cunningham, cf, rf, ss Warwick, 2b . . Dawson, c . Reed, ss, cf, 3b . Bowman, cf, rf . S. B. Wliite, 3b . Grainger, cf . . Lackey, c, lb, lf, cf . Warlier, c . . S. V. White, p . Greenbaum, p Prescott, 2b, ss . AB 118 90 110 44 116 112 75 106 10 102 19 11 25 31 21 3 HITS 35 26 31 11 28 27 18 23 2 19 3 1 2 2 1 0 PC 207 289 232 250 241 241 240 217 200 186 158 091 080 065 049 000 jfielhing Qherages Bowman, cf, rf Prescott, ss, 2b Lackey, c, lb, cf, If . Grainger, cf jones, p . Dawson, c . Ballin, If . Starrett, 1b . Wfarncr, c . Bard, rf, cf . Grccnbzuun, p Cunninghzlin, cf, lf, ss . S. B. Wfhite, :Sb Reed, ss, 313, cf Wfarwick, 2b W'oodlc, p, cf S. V. Wfhite, p '.5N1'x1'vmgn1 X, 2 4:HAJLLga3'f LY Y '1 - s' : .. 'N'-M , 'sz Y ' ' wif' it-+ma::1:.:E: 1 A . 6' 'iv 1 f -,..f-.-M..-iv.. J ? -Zinn PO ASSISTS ERRORS PC 4 1000 2 1.000 4 1.000 1 1.000 0 1.000 184 .995 50 .932 294 .978 46 .954 38 .951 2 .944 27 .909 41 .904 02 .SS5 54 .372 6 .824 7 .S00 Q F 2 E , . l' yt ' ' Q '... . r F 5, ' , r , wa -, .'-rg ,.,, 4:,,A , ' iii: ' The DATE SCORE March April May June Princeton rr 1 4 4 1 1 r c 6 . 2 . 5 7 . 9 . 16 . 10 11 . 4 2 . 8 12 . 0 5 2 3 . 3 2 , 10 2 . 6 0 . 7 2 . 6 9 . 2 4 . 6 3 . 7 ernrh OPPONEN TS Philadelphia National League Virginia . , . Georgetown . Georgetown . Lehigh . . . Dickinson . . New York University Ursinns . . . New York American Villa Nova . . Columbia . VVilliams . Brown . Trinity . Brown . . . Pennsylvania Stare Pennsylvania . Lawrenceville . Fordham . Harvard . Lafayette . . Harvard . . . South Orange F. C. Pennsylvania . . Amherst . Yale . Holy Cross Yale , Alumni Yale . League SCORE AT 10 . . Richmond 2 . .Charlottesville T . . Washington 3 . VVashington 2 Princeton 5 Princeton 1 Princeton 3 Princeton 5 . New York 2 . Princeton Z3 . , Princeton 2 C13 inningsj Princeton 0 . Providence 0 Princeton 1 Princeton 1 . Princeton 3 . Philadelphia 0 Lawrenceville 3 Princeton T2 Princeton 3 . . Princeton 1 . . Cambridge l f1S innin 6 U4 innin :J 4 . 0 1 3 D . gsj Princeton gsj Princeton Princeton New Haven Princeton Princeton Princeton New York iBrim:ztun hs. Jiaarharia PRINCETON, MAY 14, 1910 PRlNCETON AB R H PO A E HARVARD AB PO A E Ballin, lf . 3 1 1 2 0 O Lanigan, 3b . . 2 3 1 1 Bard, rf . . 3 1 0 1 1 O McLaughlin, lb . 2 8 1 0 Reed, ss . 4 1 1 3 3 0 Babson, cf, rf , . 3 1 0 1 Warwick, 2b . 1 l O 0 1 0 Potter, 2b . 4 0 2 0 Sterrett, lb . 3 0 0 5 0 O Aronson, cf . 1 1 0 0 Dawson, c . . 3 0 1 13 3 O l-licks, p . 4 0 2 0 Cunningham, cf 4 0 1 2 0 0 f'Marshall . . 1 0 O O S, B. White, p . 3 1 0 1 1 O Kelley, lf 3 0 0 0 S. V. White, p O 0 0 0 l O Young, c . . 3 6 0 O TBOWITIEIII . . 0 1 0 0 0 0 THayc1ock 0 0 0 0 Wooclle, p . 2 0 0 O l 0 Carr, ss . . 2 3 1 0 - - - - - - Minot, rf 2 2 0 0 Totals . . . 26 6 4 27' ll O - - - - 1Ran for S. V. White in Third. Totals .... 27 24 T 2 it Batted for Kelley in Ninth. T Ran for Carr in Ninth. Score by Princeton . . . 0 l 3 1 1 0 O 0 Innings : Harvard . . . 2 O 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 Summary: Three-base hit-Hicks. Sacrifice hits-Wfarwick 2, Sterrett, McLaughlin. Stolen bases-Lanigan 2, NVa1-wick. Left on bases- Princeton 3, Harvard 7. Bases on balls-off White 3, off lVoodle 3, off Hicks 4. Struck out-by Vifhite 4, by Vifoodle 5, by Hicks 6. Hit by pitcher -by VVoodle 3. First base on errors-Princeton 3, Harvard 1. VVilcI pitch-XVhite 1. Passed ball--Dawson 1. Umpires-Yan Cleef and Adams. Princeton hs. ilaatharh CAMBRIDGE, MAY 23, 1910 PRIN CETON AB R H PO A iz H ARVARD AB H PO A 12 Ballin, lf . 4 3 2 0 0 0 Lanigan, 3b . 4 l 3 2 Bard, rf . . 4 1 1 1 0 0 McLaughlin, lb . 4 11 O 0 Reed, ss . . 4 1 0 1 2 O Balson, rf . 4 0 O 0 lfVarwick, 2b . 4 0 1 2 1 1 Potter, 2b . 4 l l 0 Sterrett, lb . 3 1 1 6 0 l Hicks, p 4 3 3 O Dawson, c . . 4 1 1 13 0 0 Kelley, lf . . 3 1 0 0 Cunningham, ct 3 0 1 2 0 0 Carr, ss . 2 2 l 2 S, B. VVhite, 3b . 4 0 l 2 1 O 3Minot . . 1 0 O 0 S. V. White, p 2 0 0 0 2 0 Young, c 2 '7 1 0 - - - - - - Brown, c . . 1 O 0 0 Totals . . 32 7' 8 27 6 2 Rogers, cf . 3 1 1 0 Marshall, ss . 0 0 0 1 TO'E21lS .... 32 27 10 5 Batted for Carr in Eighth. Score by Princeton . . . 1 1 1 O 4 0 0 0 Innings : Harvard . . . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 O Summary: Home run-Sterrett. Th . I ree-base hit-lX1cLaugl1lin. Stolen bases-Bard, Ballin, Cunningham, Wfarwick. Sacrifice hits-Bard, Cun- ninghani, S. V. White. Bases on balls-by Hicks 2. Struck out-by White 11, by Hicks 5. First base on errors-Princeton 3, Harvard 2. Um- DITCS-V311 Cleef and Adams. 132 PRINCETON 6, YALE 1 Rrinnetnn hs. Exile NEW HAVEN, JUNE 4, 1910 PRINCETON AB VALE AB H PO A E Ballin, lf . 3 Raclger, cf . 4 0 3 0 0 Bard, rf . . 4 Corey, rf 3 0 2 0 0 Reed, ss . 4 Logan, 3b . . 3 1 1 2 1 Warwiclc, 2b . . 4 Murphy, 1b , 3 2 12 0 1 Sterrett, 1b . 4 Carhart, c . . 3 '1 2 2 0 Dawson, c . . 4 Mclntyre, 2b . 2 0 4 2 O Cunninghain, cf . 3 Merritt, ss . . 3 0 1 4 2 S. B. VVhite, 3b . . 3 Stevens, lf . 3 1 1 0 0 S. V. Wl1ite, p 3 'l-XOIUITICYS, p , . . 3 0 1 5 0 i:Lackey . . . 1 ---- - - - Totals . 27 5 27 13 4 Totals .... 33 Battecl for Cunningham in Ninth. Score by Princeton . . . . 2 0 0 0 O O 0 0 - 2 Innings: Yale .... 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 - 4 Summary: Two-base hit-Ballin. Sacrifice hit--McIntyre. First base on balls-of? XVhite 1. off Tommers 1. Stru out-by XVhite 8, by Tommers 3. Stolen bases-Murphy 2, Logan, Ballin. Umpires-Sternherg and Aclams. Princeton hs. Earle PRINCETON, JUNE 11, 1910 PRINCETON AB YALE AB H PO A E Ballin, If . 3 Badger, cf . 3 3 0 0 0 Bard, rf . . 3 Corey, rf . . 4 0 2 1 0 NVarwick, 2b . 4 Logan, 3b 4 0 0 3 0 Woodle, cf . 3 Murphy, 1b . 4 1 14 0 0 Dawson, c . 4 Carhart, c 3 0 4 1 0 Cunningham, ss . 4 Taylor, c . . 1 0 0 0 0 Sterrett, 1b . 4 Mclntyre, 2b . 4 2 0 0 0 S. B. Wliite, 3b . 3 Merritt, ss V . 3 1 2 3 0 S. V. White, p . 2 Stevens, lf . 3 0 1 0 0 - Tonimers, p . 3 0 0 4 0 Totals . 30 Freeman, p . 0 0 1 1 0 TOtZllS .... 32 A 1 7 24 13 0 Score by Yale .... 0 1 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 - 1 Innings: Princeton . . . ,3 0 0 0 0 0 D 3 - 6 Summary: Home ru'n-Sterrett. Three-base hits-Sterrett, VVoodle. Two-base hits-lX'lu1'phy, Ballin. Stolen bases-Badger, McIntyre, Ballin, Barn. Left on.bases-Yale 5, Princeton 4. First base on balls-off Tommers 4. Hit by pitcher-by VVhite 1. Struck out-by Tommers 5, by 'White 7. Umplres--Sternberg and Van Cleef. I 134 PRINCETON Ballin, lt . Bard, rf . lfVarwiclc, 2b . VVoodle, p, cf . Dawson, c Cunningham, ss Sterrett, lb . S. B. Wliite, Gab S. V. VVhite. p . Reed, cf . Totals Score by Innings Summary: Three-base hits-Ste vens. Two-base hit-Badger. First base on balls-off , XVl1ite 1, 011' Woodle 6, off Tommers 4, OFF Free- man 1. Struck out-by VVl1ite 2, by Woodle 8, by Tommers 1, ny Freu- man 1. Left on base'-Yale 12 Princeton 9. Wfilcl pitches-VVl1ite 2, Freeman 1. Passed ball-Pliillsin. Hit by pitcher-by VVl1ite 1, by Woodle 1, by Freeman 1. Umpires -Sternberg and Van Cleef, iBtinuztun hs. Eale NEW YORK, JUNE 17, 1910 R H PO A E 1 2 l 0 0 2 4 2 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 O 2 0 0 0 0 O 10 2 O 1 O 4 2 3 2 ' O 4 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 O 0 'T 1 1 27' S 6 Yale . Princeton YALE Badger, cf . Logan, sb . Murphy, lb . Tonnners, p . Mclntyre, 25 Philbin, c . 1fCoy . Corey, rf . Merritt, ss . Stevens, lf Freeman, p . 'i'Stillwell . Totals .... :tl3atted for Freeman in Ninth 1' Battecl for Corey in Ninth 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 135 I, , THE UNIVERSITY TRACK TEAM, 1910 - , K VK 1lS0I1 CCOHCIO Bissell Bemeny 'Spears Ellsworth Critchlow . Cadwell X'8.1Q11t1l'lE oehler Sawyer Jessup Kukpatxxck Slmmons Whxteley Iugexsoll Chrystle McKmney Gxlmour CMgz-.J Dusenbery Brexgnan Frantz Bumstead Moore CCapt.J B Dwight Don Hart Terry ennett Hoyt Mellick Cooke Dell Black L eif: fsv-vmsiswya. .arwrvvhw wt. 4- -if -- 1 1' E was gvisewwfa-Qfmvsxmsswz-fffbwrsfiffiies - , .1-im .x wg..fAKf,5'31i4.n-V-',f5:,f: A-,mari -7-1 .gf gee.. J I 1 is 11 va: X A: +1 ji 1 'Q '-fa? . 1 f A ' giving 'af - . . . . . M -, ' ,Y . 'wer 'z.w.,f:fy' ' nz ' Q A .. . wwe .. ., , W H 5 f A r r 1 A 1 A 4, -. 5 M . 1 QW I ,132 .1 -w1,r..,,jf,eig.ww ' - T mkllljyl' 41,15 Nllli. W F A A- 1,1 mmwwww 'i't M ,U 1 -' ... 1. .1 N- frlf ff 'W ul- . .,. Q52 LM. , WSJ., .55 ful , pg 9 1263 .3 1 a AA YIAV A , v Q' I , gg , , sf . why-. 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J X l1'l4 'ii 'i'1ji'A .:I f v:f'-6'Q 94'Tg'J ikizarfw '-wuwv. , aekugwi . N. an . . pig. A-.Asweamwaf-,A - s- 51215231 -'M' ' ' W , ,Q ' W e A , -sf' -'P A121 - if .4 , . - ' ' fx. wres- I A ' . '-,. .1 A- AWB, JW? 1 W l' v- K nw . X -M., QA I ff: i fi ,C 'ELM :ll ' '., 5 ' ' 151' W ggff if i I f ll, a1l1l k Q' Q ' rfqxl I1 I F 'I n J' Q.. i gill I I Q Q .lr A F gn, Ewf -Qu pal , A .'A1If2.'1sA' Z5 5, i., Q NY JA 1 rf Y' 'lf 'zfilix-Z.. Fiffef -1 . - - 1 -1121.-,W,'st?fZ,: V I W fs 1- fvlmlf. P 51,49 rv' I ' -5'-mi XX WW? ' .. , ., .. . Aff ft .V ,' V '. '-5 Av 'R' '7-iw -14,5 ' -' 11 1 M H.-'-- 111 .52 5 .-...AW-1 NU A .......f..fD - Gita Qhffiter HUGH KA GILMOUR, '10 M. K. RANKIN, '11 . JAMES T. NIOORE, '10 . CHARLES H. VVILSON A Q9ifitet M. K. RANKIN, '11 A IEARRY L. FELT, '12 . J. NLAITLAND DWIGHT, '11 IQEENE FITZPATRICK . tk Umm B, 190921910 Assistant 5, 191021911 Assistant 'Varsity Qfleam 1910 F. B. Critchlow, '10 I. D. Dusenberry, '10 L. Frantz, '10 I. T. Moore, '10 H. Wliiteley, Ir., L. Bainent, '11 l. F. Bennett, '11 R. R. Bumsted, '11 Cooke, '11 J. M. Dwight, '11 F. Ellsworth, Ir., '11 C. Jessup, '11 M. Simons, '11 U. G. Melielc, '11 H. Valentine, '11 '10 G. R. E. D. R. j. A. R. PA B. S. E P. RA I. H H T. IA A. Bertolet, Manager Manager Captain Coach Manager Manager Captain . Coach '12 H. Bissell, '12 F. Black, '12 P. Chrystie, N. Dell, '12 M. Don, '12 I. Hart, '12 D. Koehler, '12 P. McKinney '12 Hoyt, '12 , jr., '12 A. Orrich, Jr., '12 M. Sawyer, '12 G. Speers, '12 L. Terry, '12 Bantam nf 1910 Zlliratk beasun . - HE 1910 Track Season Was the most successful one a Princeton Track Team has experienced in many years. The material was apparently no more promising than ever before, but un- der the watchful eye of Coach Wfilson, and inspired by the diligent efforts. of gash . T Captain Moore, the team slowly and gradually rounded into shape. xxfinter practice and training were strictly main- tained, witli manifest results later on. 1.1 the lirst indoor meet of the season, the annual Boston A. A. games at Mechanic ., Hall, a relay team composed of R. 5. Cook, '11, H. F. Orrick, '12, L. Frantz, '11, and R. F. Black, '12, won handily . from Pennsylvania. Princeton next sc- 315 If V E. A. five, lil? A 1135515132- ii i 3' 1 ?7i'?2:2Y:5: . ,V ,' -El Q f - 3, , E! 1 :ggg.E5 -F' 5351 . or - sured third place lin the Georgetown ' University games at Wfashington, taking first in the 50-yard hurdles and first in the high jump. The indoor season was successfully concluded with the New York A. C. meet at Madison Square Garden. The dual meet with the Naval Academy on April 23d, was looked upon primarily as a practice meet for the Penn Relay games, and the defeat administered us by the score of GOZ to 56M represents a very close and interesting exhibition, but no real determined effort in Prince- ton's policy of entering men for ditjferent events to win. The show- H - ing made at Philadelphia on May 2d was very creditable, R. Cooke. P '11, getting third in the 100-yard dash and M. Dwight, '11, second Am- in the high hurdles. V Yale won the annual meet at New Haven on M ay 7th by the score of 523 5-G to 41 1-6. the work of Cooke, Dwight, VVhiteley and Black being the features. In the track events Princeton scored 4-O points out of a possible G-l-. But Yale's array of held men more than turned the tide. lt is interesting to note that the Princeton Freshmen have been victorious over the Eli Cubs in track for the past three years, while Yale's point-winning weight men and 1.1 138 'Mt jumpers have now the most of them 'lk' i M A' 1 graduated. The Cornell meet,' held at p I . Princeton on May 16th, was in doubt I p until the last event was hnished, and t' ' ' 'W' ' 't ' A A was Hnally won by the University Team, LL- H1 f'fi'i 7m!El, 'i N.'. the score being GO to 57. Wliltely won ' ' 1 3 H -9- - the half mile in the fast time of 1 min- , Na -4 Q. Q fro 449111 Q 5 H X X 'f if ' K 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 rs 1 , , . . . . xg a 5 ik .. ., U., . '.,,r 1 .v .. .h ki' 'mi' fi. . r- ,. '5'L.,..: j'?f'-Q 1 will .1 551,512 .. , -' V , . 5 1 C-alfa' 'ffm-vi lv .. , gs.:-X t 4 x ,A . .i. VNS, IV ...ew . ' 'f -K Q x 'li 'N-142 , ' , f i ' is Vi? Q -. if 5549's X Q 1 waive S-N 4 4 7 ax N I fvswtgq 'vu , 1 X N, I , v M f ute 56 1-5 seconds, while Capt. Moore .',- clearedl12 feet in the pole vault. 5 ---A- Princeton hnished fourth in the In- , ,:,,, tercollegiates, with 17 points. G. H. XVhitely, '10, won the half mile in beau- tiful style. M. Dwight, '11, T. CT, Speers, '12, H. M. Sawyer, '11, R. Cooke, '11, and D. M. Simmons, '11, also contributed points in their various events. The outlook for 1911 is very bright. Capt. Dwight has a host of good material to rely on, and in Mr. Keene Fitzpatrick, the best trainer in the country, Princeton is indeed fortunate to secure his services. This is written with no disparagement of Coach 1Nilson's services. He did extremely well, but with Mr. Fitzpatrick in charge the prospects for the coming year are rosier than ever before. ' fd -1.-K' ,,:, f-iff, -f . In I ..,,,... - V , - , .. rr - - ,., ::. ' ,4 , . WJ. fi'-1 V 9 1: if ' 1 , f i 6 733. - i f 4 f ' ', V. 5:54 if' . 7- ' V. I wg s :2'2'3'1Fi -4? 'I , if T i'.-iff 1 'X-' L - . .iifffffe 5 1 '?i' 4 fi .fl Wlfif-21. f C-?'1f:e 'f' flf'-vi' ft f:i,5 '5f' . -. ' - M' .1 if , 1521113151: 1 5'iiL3P f' ' 'W 'T 737: -Q 1' ,ont , K W ' swanevw. W . f :.:wf,.w. df , .V 139 751alWfi1f'WH'KfBil ivafmfee Qwvisibfxf w mem -as sean, sf Jw sv bu -ma it 1- If HQ if .-.,.- ,.--,W-. V -.S-if-.H ,,.- ,.,-,: -. ..-: .-.' . ..-.- -:- .. 5' ,. ., ,, ,, I . ,., .,..., . , ,, , . . ., ' ,.,, ., ,, ..,.. . . , . ii 1.5. .fl :ii ffif few Wu fi 'EY 1 E Mn' -'ii .-3537.55 ..-W .k i fS'v:f,..- f3E'S-55319. 4:25 J' I? 7255 9 '- F55 '5 'i Z9f 'iQf'i5f'7'1'2ES?f I .-. -r 45- ., , . , . - ' - - , - - , -. f . ' Q , ,- . . ' ' ' '- . 1. 1 - 3 - 1 y . - 1 - . - Ip I 11 - ' - ' - , . -. -. ' 1 e' ' .. ' ' - ' 15 5 We WEL-Q.-e. , ., . - . . ... . ', ' ' I . '- -':f 3V A it-W Utinihersitp uf ennsplhania slap Bases EVENTS VVINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE 4 51. Ramsdell, Pennsylvania . . 10 1-5 sec. 100'Ya1'd Dash - 2. Minds, Pennsylvania K3. Cooke, Princeton fl. Chrisholm, Yale . 16 sec. 120-Yard HUITHQS - 2. Dwight, Princeton 23. Schenandore, Carlisle fl. Nelson, Yale . . 12 feet 3 inches P 1- 1 q 2. Holdman, Dartinouth O C Van t if Gardner, Yale ' Moore, Princeton flf Pennsylvania . 3 min. 22 1-5 sec. 2. Michigan 3. Cornell . . . . . Ch' ' One-Mile Relay Intercolleg1ate Championship . Prfliigfon 6. Illinois 7. M. I. T. 8. Dartmouth 1. Illinois . . 3 min. 26 4-5 Sec. Freshman One-Mile Relay . lg, Pennsylvania 23. Princeton THE UNIVERSITY RELAY TEAM FRESHMAN RELAY TEAM H. M, Sawyer R. F. Black M. Chaplin F. D. Close L. Frantz G. W. Whiteley F. C. Hall L. C. Stlckney 141 EVENTS 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Run 880-Yard Run One-Mile Run Two-Mile Run 120-Yard Hurdles 1iHffHbMAH'MH'hj 9il H-,MQW UYWNMMVEIQHLMIW 5 5 fy . ,il ,1I.,.e gg, jfgfz fl- , V- .. . Cdlalehunian Games Thirty-ninth Qnnual Qlllass Qllijampiunsijip jlliltet of the Rrincstnn Tllinihersitp Qlirack Qssuciatinn OSBOURNE FIELD, PFHNCETON, APRIL 12, 1910 Cooke, '11 . B. Thomas, '13 G. Ballin, '10 Cooke, '11 . F. Black, '12 P. 1'1Zll'l?I11Cl, '121 D. Close, '1:-1 C. Hall, '13 B. Disbrow, '11 Frantz, '10 . C. Stickney, '13 Chaplin, '13 523 min. 3 10 sec. 23 sec. -5 sec. 3-5 sec. H. Valentine, 'll 4 min. 49 C. 1fVallace, '13 R. Paine, '12 G. Meliclc, '11 10 m. 11 4-5 Curtis, '13 Kraetzer, '12 Dwight, '11 R. Bumstead, '11 T. Baldwin, '10 16 1-5 SCC. SCC SCC 220-Yard Hurdles High Jump . Broad Jump Pole-Vault . Shot-Put . Hainmer-Tlirow 1911 . 1913 1912 . 1910 . 1 -9 0 .1 1 '7 .4 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2. 3 1 2 -1 .1 VVINNERS TIME, I-IEIGI-IT OR DISTANCE EVENTS WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE M. Dwight, '11 . . 26 3-5 sec. J. D. Dusenberry, '1l2 H. M. Ross, '13 L. M. Bnment, '11 B. N. Dell, '12 L. E. cle la Reusillc YV. VV. Brown, '13 C. H. Adams, '12 I. Bredemus, '12 1. F. Bennett, '11 . G. M. Bryan, '13 I. Bredemus, '12 A. Mac Gregor, '11 E J. Hart, '12 A. H. Bissell, '12 D. M. Simmons, 'll T. G. Spears, '12 Ellsworth, '11 SUMMARY .Im 5 ft, 7 111. ul 20 ft. 7-8 111. 11 ft. 6 111. 40 ft. 7 111. 135 ft. 9 in. 55 . 32 20 . 10 'N iF! 'asmaxxsmwamae use-awe warm-mm-as-a.-g.q.ppw-we 1343+ BNN 3 H E NUM E'..'!6 Qa.Qfl'-53411211 MvBsn91rKA i:22. 15512945 MMM 619,13 H E' i f , i ,,... f:- fs 4 4 - - -I , . ' - '- ' ,g:.3- f,.- t.1:1fr .-f- 1 f 1, . . - . . . - , 2' 1:57 ' '- A - . . ' ' - --Wifi I:-129.5 lf? ' H -' - ' ' ' til' 5 ,: .. A 2 -. 'Y 1 ' ' . 151:54 -2' ffifl r' s f - ' Ji f 'hi 'S-1 1. .' - ' . . - ' . -15? 'Z 541.1 Juv' ,H - ' ' - '. tw, 921' '.1a--w'Q:- '-1'.-P - ' ' ' ' ' A' ' - ' '- -f -V'-if f'-f tl' Q ef.Sh..Jl.: -. -- fa f-1-: , . I ' I , - . -12.11 51-Z --' 2 Q f' .4 :Ir ' fr ra' '1 'ff-:ec '- v. . ff:-:J -'-f'-ez:-w 1- ff :Q wr 4.-- ---A --- --. , 'Q -' -- EVENTS 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Run 880-Yard Run One-Mile Run Two-Mile Run 120-Yard Hurdles 2. Princeton- any ual jtltleet ANNAPOLIS, WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE 1. Cooke, Princeton . 10 1-5 sec 2. Carey, Navy 23. Jessup, Princeton 1. Carey, Navy . 22 4-5 sec. 2. Black, Princeton 3. Sawyer, Princeton 1. Smith, Navy . . 52 sec. 2. Wlaiteley, Princeton 3. Frantz, Princeton 1. Smith, Navy . 2 min. 22 2-5 2 Don, Princeton 3. Geisenhoff, Navy 1. Lockwood, Navy . 4 min. 44 2. Hall, Navy 3. Patterson, Navy 1. Koehler, Princeton 10 min. 25 2. Meliclc, Princeton 3. Valentine, Princeton 1. Dwight, Princeton . 16 1-5 Dalton, Navy 3 Miller, Navy t SCC. SCC. SCC. SCC. APRIL 23, 1910 EVENTS WIN 220-Yard Hurdles High Jump . Broad Jump Pole-Vault . Shot-Put . Hammer-Throw Navy . Princeton . 143 NERS TIME, I-IEIGI-IT OR DISTANCE Miller, Navy . . 27 2-5 sec. Hein, Navy Dusenberry, Princeton Dell, Princeton . . 5 ft. 5 in. Donelson, Navy Rielkolil, Navy - Donelson, Navy . 21 ft. 4 1-4 in. Dalton, Navy Terry, Princeton Moore, Princeton . 10 ft. 6 1-2 in. Anderson, Navy Bennett, Princeton Hart, Princeton 39 ft. 7 1-2 in. McCanghey, Navy Niles, Navy Speers, Princeton . 136 ft. 3 in. Ellsworth, Princeton Good, Navy SUMMARY I . . 60M , :sem TI-IE UNIVERSITY RELAY TEAM, 1910 Sawyer Frantz Whiteley Black EVENTS 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Run S80-Yard Run One-Mile Run Two-Mile Run 220-Yard Hurdles iBrim:etun- ale ual itltleet NVINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE Cooke, Princeton , 10 1-5 see. 'VVheeler, Yale Jessup, Princeton Cooke, Princeton 22 .2-5 sec. Black, Princeton Boyd, Yale Sawyer, Princeton . 50 sec. Black, Princeton L. Kirjasoff, Yale M. Kirjasoff, Yale 2 min. McKinney, Princeton lfVoodle, Yale Whiteley, Princeton 4 min. 30 4-5 sec. Miles, Yale Don, Princeton Koehler, Princeton IO min.13 4-5 sec. Kaynor, Yale Haskell, Yale Dwight, Princeton . 25 sec. Chisholm, Yale King, Yale EVENTS YVINNERS TIME, HEIGH 120-Yard Hurdles High Iunip . Broad jump . Pole Vault Shot Put: Hammer Throw Yale . Princeton Chisholm, Yale King, Yale Dwight, Princeton Canfield, Yale . Dickinson, Yale 2. 5 Banient, Princeton Baird, Yale . Kilpatrick, Yale Greene, Yale Nelson, Yale . Gardiner, Yale Moore, Princeton -E Bennett, Princeton Pennesey, Yale Kilpatrick, Yale . Coy, Yale Hart, Princeton Cooney, Yale . Speers, Princeton Andrus, Yale SUMMARY T OR DISTANCE 15 4-5 sec. 5 ft. 8 in. 21 ft. 4 in. 12 ft. 44 ft. 102 in. 162 ft. 6 in. 59 5-6 . 441-Ii EVENTS 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Run S80-Yard Run One-Mile Run Two-Mile Run 120-Yard Hurdles Princeton- urnell ual 11-Blast UNIVERSITY FIELD, PRINCETON, MAY 14, 1910 WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE Blas, Cornell . Jessup, Princeton MacArthur, Cornell Ford, Cornell . Black, Princeton Nixon, Cornell MacArthur, Cornell Black, Princeton Hurblurt, Cornell . ,io 1-5 . 22 3-5 so 1-5 . Wliiteley, Princeton I min, 561-5 . Frantz, Princeton . Putnam, Cornell . Bogert, Cornell . Golyer, Cornell Taylor, Cornell Young, Cornell . Berna, Cornell Hunger, Cornell Dwight, Princeton Stibolt, Cornell Hall, Cornell min. 26 4-5 9 min 53 . 16 SCC. SCC. SCC. SCC. SCC. SCC. SCC. 1 4 EVENTS 220-Yard Hurdles High Jump . Broad Jump . Pole Vault . Shot-Put . . Hannner-Throw Princeton . Cornell . XVINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE Dwight, Princeton . 25 3-5 sec. Dusenberry, Princeton Stibolt, Cornell Barnent, Princeton . 5 ft. 9 in. Gouinlock, Cornell Dell, Princeton Ford, Cornell . 21 ft. 5 in. Nixon, Cornell -fChristy, Princeton ITerry, Princeton gf Moore, Princeton 12 ft. I D'Autreinent, Cornell Bennett, Princeton Bissell, Princeton . 41 ft. 6 1-2 in. Hart, Princeton Bertolet, Princeton Critchlow, Princeton 133 ft. 6 in. Simons, Princeton Speers, Princeton SUMMARY . . . 60 . 57 Pennsylvania Yale . . Michigan . Princeton Cornell Harvard . Syracuse . EVENTS 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Run S30-Yard Run One-Mile Run Two-Mile Run 5 4 'r 4 M J. x -l J c Ulbirtp-jfiftb Qnnual Meeting of the ZS. The Quote EVENTS 2773 Amherst 6 120-Yard Hurdles QSM Dartmouth 3 20 Brown . 3 17 Columbia . . . 25 11 Bowdoin . . 1 13M New York University 1 220-Yard Hurdles S lfVesleyan . . 1 WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR D1sTANcE Ramsdell, Pennsylvania . . 10 sec. Craig, Michigan High jump . Minds, Pennsylvania Cooke, Princeton Craig, Michigan . . 21 1-5 sec. Ramsdell, Pennsylvania Minds, Pennsylvania B. ad Robson, VVesleyan 10 Jump ' Reidpath, Syracuse . 50 sec. MacArthur, Corne.l Sawyer, Princeton Young, Amherst Y . . . P l -Ve lt . NVh1teley, Princeton 1 mm. 57 sec. O e qu Paull, Pennsylvania Hall, Michigan Boyle, Pennsylvania Taylor, Cornell . . 4 min. 23 2-5 sec. Paull, Pennsylvania Shobput ' Tabor, Brown Jacques, Harvard Berna, Cornell . . 9 min. 40 3-5 sec. May' Mlchlgzm Hammer-Throw Wfolle, Pennsylvania Greene, Brown 147 . Q. Q. Q. Q. WVINNERS TIME, HIZlGHT OR DISTANCE Chisholm, Yale . . Dwight, Princeton Long, Harvard Lewis, Harvard Garden, Harvard . Chisholm, Yale Dwight, Princeton Edwards, Bowdoin Burdick, Pennsylvania Palmer, Dartmouth glfarrier, Pennsylvania Fielding, N. Y. U. lLawrence, Harvard Roberts, Amherst Little, Harvard Lapham, Michigan Ford, Cornell Nelson, Yale . -S Gardner, Yale 4 N' I Babcock, Columbia I jParker, Pennsylvania L Barr, Harvard Horner, Michigan 'vVaite, Syracuse Coy, Yale Kilpatrick, Yale Cooney, Yale . , Speers, Princeton Andrus, Yale Simons, Princeton 16 1-5 SGC 24 3-5 sec 6 ft. 1 in 22 ft. 7 1-4 in 12 ff. 4 3-S ill 46 ft. 4 l-2 in 152 ft. 5 in :Wall rank Games UNIVERSITY FIELD, OCTOBER 27, 1910 EVENTS XNINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash . 440-Yard Run . 120-Yard High Hurdles 220-Yard Low Hurdles High Jump . Broad Jump . Pole-Vault . Hammer-Throw . Shot-Put . Seniors . Sophomores . 1. R. Cooke, '11, scratch . 2. H. Van Doren, '14, 8 yds. 3. C. W. Morrisey, '14, 6 yds. 1. R. Cooke, '11, scratch . 2. F. Ballard, '12, 16 yds. 3. VV. Luke, '14, 3 yds. If 1. F. Close, '13, scratch 4 2. M. Chapin, '13, 4 yds. I' 3. I. Beger, Ir., '14, 7 yds. 1. R. Bumsted, '11, scratch . 2. B. Dell, '12, scratch -3 x X Ii 1. M. Dwigllt, '11, scratch . 4, 2. H. M. Ross, '13, 10 yds. I, 3. R. Bumsted, '11, 5 yds. I' 1. A. Fox, '13, 3 in. . . 2. R. E. Gardner, Ir., '12, 7 in. 1 R. Pierson, '14, 6 in. I I. B. Schmidt, '14, 6 in. 1' 1. K. Mathiasen, Ir., '13, 1 ft. 6 -tl 2. H. C. XIVHFYCII, '12, 1 ft. 4 in. K 3. WV. M. Brown, '13, scratch l 1 3. N 1. 1. Bennett, '11, scratch . 2. T. Fiske, '14, 9 in. x 3. G. Bryan, '13, 3 in. If 1. I. Bredemus, '12, 20 ft. 1 2. D. M. Simons, '11, scratch L3. C. D. Baker, '13, 20 ft. QI 1. W. N. Wood, '14, 3 ft. 4 2, Rt Reed, '14, 8 ft. IL 3. E. C. 1fValler, '14, scratch THE SCORE: ' . 29 Freshmen . . 24 Juniors . 148 ., S. K. McLanahan, '14, 11 yds. . 10 1-5 sec. 22 2-5 sec. . 54 1-5 sec. . 17 1-5 Sec. 25 3-5 sec. . 5 ft. 9 111. 21 ft. in. 11 ft. 9 in. 141 ft. 1 1-2 11'l. . 41 ft. 1-2 ln. 20 17 EVENTS 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash . 440-Yard Run . SSO-Yard Run . One-Mile Run . Two-Mile Run . 120-Yard Hurdles 220-Yard Hurdles :Fourteenth Qnnual Zlntersnbulastin Games nf the Erintetun Utlnihersitp Trask Qssutiatiun OSBOURNE FIELD, PRINCETON, MAY 28, 1910 t' 1. Zimmerman, G. S. . . I Gill, M. , II. Luke, L. I I. Felton, L. I li 1. Zimmerman, G. S. . 22 ,I 2. Gill, M. 'II 53. Meredith, VV. X -1. Xfviflgllt, S. L. I' I. Meredith, W. . . 52 I 1. Ryan, M. I 13. Fell, G. S. It 4. Felton, L. WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE EVENTS WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT ora DISTANCL 10 sec Lane, C. H. S High Jump Johnson L. McLanahan, L. 4,5 Sec Clemmer, N. E. M T t 3 Broad Jump Hamnison, G. S. Carson, L. Embrick, C. H. S 1-5 Sec l Curtis, W. M. A. ft Pole-Vault . Ei Milton: L- Hoyt, M. Griffin, L. I I. Norris, L. 2 min. 2 1-5 Sec. Igarioflfl BC H' S I .I 2. Vtfarner, M. ShOt,puf,I5pOLmd UUUC4' ' ' 'N Legore, M. Stevenson, H. 4-5 SCC Maxheld, M. . Wfaller L H -Th J . ' ammer row I Vinton, M. Wfagonhurst, M. 2-5 sec FINAL SCORE Lawrenceville . . . Mercersbnrg 4-5 sec. George School . . Central High School . VVillian1Son School . North East Manual . Pennington . 3-5 Sec. I Zi. Hood, G. S. It I. Towle, L. If I.. VVyman, P. . 4 min. 43 I -u -4 . VVorthington, G. S. I .,. Butler, S. L. .-I. Schroeder, N. E. M. T. I I. McCurdy, H. S. 10 min. 20 2. O'Fallon, L. .-, .. Blake, T. H. S. I I 4 II C' I -l. XVO1'tIll11gIOP, G. S. I' I. Ethridge, L. . . 16 I 2. Legore, M. I 2-I. Johnson, L. -4 1' 1. Ethridge, L. 27 Al 2. Ford, L. I 3. Baldwin, L. Is 4. Dorland, M. Blight School VVenon2Ih Military Academy St. Lnlces Trenton High School Haverford . . THE THREE CAPTAI NS HOLDER SCHOOL A COLLEGIATE RECORD IS MADE BY A EVENT 100-Yard Dash . 7220-Yard Dash . 440-Yard Run . I-lalf-Mile-Run . One-Mile-Run . Two-Mile-Run . 120-Yard Hurdles . 220-Yard Hurdles . Running High jump . Running Broad Ju Putting 16-lb. Shot . Throwing 16-lb Hammer Pole-Vault . . . 6 2-I3-Niles Cross-Country mp . EVENT 100-Yard Dash . 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Run SSO-Yard Run One-Mile Run Two-Mile Run 120-Yard Hurdles 7220-Yard Hurdles Running High Iump . Running Putting 12-lb. Shot . Throwing 12-lb. Hammer Broad jump . Throwing Discus . . Pole-Vault . . One-Mile Relay Run RECORD 9 4-5 Sec. . 21 1-5 sec. . 2547 4-5 sec. . . 1 mm. 53 2-5 sec. 4 min. 17 4-5 Sec. 9 min. 51 Zi-5 sec. 15 1-5 sec. . .23 3-5 sec. . . 6 ft. 4 in. :. 24 ft. 'T 1-4 in. 48 ft. 2 in. . 170 ft. 3 1-2 in. 12 ft. 7 1-4 in. . 34 min. 5 2-5 sec. B. B. M. C. VV A. A. A. A. YV M . R. L. A. I. Qmeritan Qllullegiate truths HOLDER I. 11Vefers . I. 11Vefers . . W. Long . H. Kilpatrick . C. Paul . Grant , . C. Kraenzlein B. Shaw . . C. Kraenzlein B, Page . Prinstein . Rose . . I. Talbott . C. Gilbert , F. Cregan . COLLEGE PLACE Georgetown University . New York Georgetown University . New York Columbia .... New York Union and Princeton . . New York .University of Pennsylvania Boston University of Pennsylvania New York .University of ,Pennsylvania Chicago Dartmouth .... New York .University of Pennsylvania New York University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Syracuse . . . Philadelphia Michigan . Philadelphia Cornell . New York .Yale . Philadelphia Princeton . New York Circular Track. rincetun iinterstbulastit truths RECORD 10 SCC. . 22 1-5 SCC . 50 3-5 SGC. . 1 min. 59 3-5 Sec. 4 min. 37 2-5 sec. 10 min. 18 2-5 sec. 16 sec. . . 26 sec. . 6 ft. 2 1-.2 in. . 21 ft. 11 1-4 in 49 ff. 8 111. . 190 ft. 9 in. . 111 ft. 7 iI'1. . 12 ft. 1 1-8 in. 3 min. 31 1-5 sec. . W. Hoganson I. A. Rector . XV. Robbins .. H. E. Manvel . VV. Paull . F. E. Ballard, Ir. . . I. Hall . g I. B. Thomas - R. S. Leavitt i VV, Robbins . I. B. Spraker . I. C. Platt L. I. Talbott . L. I. Talbott I. R. DeWitt . R. Mercer 151 Lewis Institute Lawrenceville Mercersburg Pingry . Mercersburg Providence Technical . Mercersburg Blake Mercersburg Mercersburg Berkeley . Hill . . Mercersburg Mercersburg Lawrenceville George . Brooklyn Manual Training YEAR 1896 1896 1900 1895 1909 1900 1898 1908 1898 1887 1900 1904 1908 1908 1899 YEAR 1904 1906 1906 1897 1906 1909 1908 1899 1903 1906 1899 1906 1907 1907 1900 1909 1908 Qmeriran Zintmullegiate maths I rmnetun Track ennrhs BEING THE BEST AUTHENTICATED RECORD MADE BY PRINCETON MEN AT ANY RECOGNIZED AMATEUR GAMES EVENT 50-Meter Dash . D '75-Yard Dash . 100-Yard Dash . 220-Yard Dash . 440-Yard Dash . . 120-Yard Hurdle Race 220-Yard Hurdle Race . Half-Mile Run . One-Mile Run . Two-Mile Run . Running High Jump . Indoor High Jump . Running' Broad jump Pole-Vault . . Indoor Pole-Vault . Putting 16-lb. Shot . Throwing 16-lb. Hammer AN INTERCOLLEGIATE EVENT 100-Yard Dash . 220-Yard Dash . 440-Yard Dash Half-Mile Run . 120-Yard Hurdles . 220-Yard Hurdles One-Mile Run . Running High Jump . Running Broad Jump Pole-Vault . . . Throwing 16-lb. Hammer Putting 16-lb. Shot . Two-Mile Run . . 6 2-3 Miles Cross-Country Run . RECORD .6 sec. . 7 3-5 Sec. .9 4-5 sec. . . 21 3-5 sec. .49 sec. . . . 15 2-5 Sec. . .25 1-5 sec. . . 1 min. 53 2-5 sec. . V .4 min. 23 2-.J . 9 min. 40 sec. .G ft. 2 1-2 in. SCC. 5 ft. 11 3-4 in. . .23 ft, 2 1-2 111. . . 12 ff. 1 1-4 in. .11 ft. 5 in. . . 43 ft. 1-2 in. .168 ft. 7 in. HOLDER R. A. Gamble, '09 L. H. Cary, '93 I. H. Rush WV. L. Dawbarn , '98 '09 J. H. Co1felt,' 'oo M. Dwight, VV. M. Armstrong, '11 '07 C. H. Kilpatrick, '99 '09 W. L. McGee J. L. Eisele: 'ov G. P. Serviss, Ir., '03 W1 C. Carroll, L. H. Simons '00 'OS C. Vezin, Jr.: '09 C. Vezin, Ir., '09 I. R. DeWitt, I. R. DeWVitt, '04 '04 RECORD IS ONE MADE AT THE ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING OF THE INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION RECORD 9 4-5 SCC. . 21 1-5 SCC. 48 4-5 SCC. . 1 min. 56 sec. . 15 2-5 sec. . 23 3-5 SCC. . 4 min. 17 4-5 sec. 6 ft. 3 1-4 in. . 24 ft. 4 1-2 in. 12 ft. 4 3-8 in. . 164 ft. 10 in. . 46 ff. 5 1-2 in. . 9 min. 27 3-4 sec. 34 min. 5 3-5 sec. . HOLDER W. A. Schick . B. I. WC1C1'S F15 00221311 'TJ'-3 SD SD EE. OO 5'-e va A. Kraenzlein A. .Kraenzlein VV. C. Paul . P. Mofiitt . . A. C. Kiiaenzlein F. Nelson . I. R. De'Witt . W. F. Krueger P. I. Taylor . I. F. Cregan 152 COLLEGE Harvard .... Georgetown University . University of Pennsylvania Yale .... University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania Yale . Princeton Swarthmore Cornell . Princeton 1904 1896 1907 1905 1899 1898 1909 1907 1899 1910 1902 1907 1909 1899 Qiruss Clliuuntrp R. H. VALENTINE, 1911 . . . . Captain I. A. Kirkpatrick, '10 D. Horton, '12 E. Vernon, '12 V. G. Melick, '11 M. R. Koehler, '12 A. Kraetzer, '12 Zlntercnllegiate Grass Clinuntrp fl-Blast BFKOOKLINE, MASS.. NOVEMBER. 20, 1909 Cornell 5. Dartmouth 8. Pennsylvania M. I. T. 6. Syracuse 9. Columbia' Michigan 7. Harvard 10. Princeton Yale. Jfuuttb Zlntetsnzbnlastit Qituss Qlluuntrp Meet PRINCETON, NOVEMBER 6, 1909 Gallagher, Brown Prep. 5. Slocum, Central H. S. 9. Churchill, Mercersburg McCurdy, Central H. S. 6. Robinson, Central H. S. 10. Goodwin, Central H. S. 'Warner, Mercersburg 7. Entwisle, Northwest M. T. 11. O'Pallon, Lawrenceville Wallcer, Mercersburg 8. Knapp, Central H. S. 12. Smith, North East M. T. SUMMARY Central High School . . . . 21 Mercersburg Academy . . . . 35 North East Manual Training School . . 50 153 I11OIQ. 41 ' - Q 0 0 Q ag, ' gg . 4? I I . ' if' ' if ff! . . .2123-Qif.'f:'fqo D .1 1 :hull-ff-. . 12'-'12 K Z I' ,ily X gf ',l mx' H I ..,,. 1 , .1 7ILd5'E?g:f1'g74earl A ' ' ---- f f s7771LL77 f .QI llllllm :if :f 3. : --2,1 gg, 'Jig X! tl'-I-I-llllll!y 1:-, , ,, 'Jw' -,mW,9' 555444g,,+ fffrqgln V.,Allllllllllllln.,' . In n ' I , A 'KN Ngx .. ' Wiiiiiiiiiiiii? .N -.z 1 i:l'lIlllllllllY 1 --.. faaaaafaiiiliaa: .... Iglllllllllllllllg 4-??'1fff ii? E5 ' 0 'i iV!5il:iIii .W 'ifil j':1f,'!1f'.f:-1, 5-'31 E iliiiiilnillllllll if 5fr?iE ii' 1Qf,5:'Jg'g.jQQ 'r i- -'G ' llllllNllllllll! 1-f ny, iT5593YiZi3?T3:s. - W1 ffm' M fhiiilfiliillllil 'N f fig 1- QW lk aiiiilwlgiililla 'Lf' , :1:1-22' ,QW Mg AM: ' ax. ,. QQSIIE- 9'-5:17 fl- , 'J , 4- 1- ' y. MTW ' ' -4 f' 4 4, x ' I -Z - 4 ' Q-QL 0. 1 11 6 A Nbxx-L I T, Q-, XJALS ETI CJ TIOCICEY TEAM' ,Day Rolston Connett Mathey Sawyer Flood CTrainerJ MCIQIHHCY Relad Peacock CCapt,J Angell Kay Gibbs CMg1-.J ilantkep p Gffinzrs, 1909119102 R. W. GIBBS, '10 ...... Manager I. M. SCHOONMAKER, IR., '11 . Assistant Manager C. N. PEACOCK, '10 ...... Captain Q9ffi1:B1'5, 191011911 I. M. SCI-IOONMAKER, IR., ,ll . . . Manager I. L. WELCH, '12 . . . Assistant Manager A. G. KAY, '12 ....... Captain THE GAMES COTHER DATE SCORE December 21, Princeton 0 H 23, U 4 H 29, ti 2 30, ' 1 31, 5 C. N. Peacock, Capt. Goal L. D. Blair . . Point Princeton . Harvard Yale . The 1910 University Hockey Team won the undisputed Championship of the Intercollegiate League, with a total of Hve victories and no defeats. The tea1n did not reveal its full strength in the practice games, but steadily improved as the season progressed, and manifested its su- periority most decisively in every championship game. The team, although composed of indi- vidual stars, did not depend on individual Starring to win games, it was a case of individuals playing together as one man. THAN CHAMPIONSHIPJ WEREI- CHAMPIONSHIP GAMESZ- OPPONENTS SCORE , DATE SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE St. Pau1's School, New York January 5, Princeton 1 Cornell . O, at New York Williams . New York 12, 5 Dartmouth at New York Yale . Pittsburg 15, 3 Harvard at New York Yale . Pittsburg ' 18, 1 Columbia at New York Yale . Pittsburg ' 26, 2 Yale . at New York THE TEAM F. B. Read . Cover Point I. P. McKinney, Ir. Forwavfd M. B. Angell . F01'wa1'd A. G. Kay . . Rover H. M. Sawyer . Forward E. V. Connett . Substitute THE INTERCOLLEGIATE STANDING WON LOST P. C XVON LOST P. C 5 0 1.000 Cornell . . 2 2 .500 . 3 1 .750 Dartmouth . 1 3 .250 2 2 .500 Columbia . 0 5 .000 157 THE UNIVERSITY BASKET BALL TEANI, 1910 ' Shorter CCoachJ Eddy Brooks QMg1'.D F. Hughes B. Hughes Felt Craven CAsst. Mgmxj XVHYUCY Kflhlel' VVhite Veeder CCapt.J Helm U111 Heath Jaasmr man OFFICERS 1909-1910 OFFICERS 1910-1911 were A - S. B. BROOKS, '10 . . 1 i L. B. VEEDER, '10 Q F. R. CRAVEN, '11 . . 151211, Y' 'S IM .. F. R. Craven, '11 . . . A ,gifs B. Hughes, '11 . . ALVIN DEXVEREUX, '12 . X 1 ':35'!Q71 THE TEAM ' L. B. Veedef, '10 qcapm Gmrds I. R. War11e1', '10 Ig v B. Hughes, '11 Center S. B. XfVhite, 112 Q F ,I ,d C. Heath, '12 5 Olwal S The 1909-1910 Basket Ball Season was only fairly successful the team Manager Captain . Assistant Manager M an age r Captain . Assistant Manager SUBSTITUTES F. C. Hughes ,191 1 1 P G 1 'l J. H. Um, '12 1 ms F. A. Kohler, '12 Center I. B. Holm, 101 F01,-Wards H. L. Felt, '1 2 5 winning seven of thirteen games played. Columbia and Pennsylvania both took two games in decisive style, while the the game at New Haven by the score of 32 to 22, and Princeton winning the feature of the team's play, however, was its steady improvement as the season progressed, a fact which augurs well for the future, as 1nost of last year's team are availahle again this year. DATE SCORE December 4, Princeton 39 H 8, H 34 ' 11, 58 15, 40 18, 15 22, 23 OPPONENTS Pratt Institute Crescent A. C. . Manhattan Co Orange A. C. Pennsylvania N. Y. U. . liege GAMES PLAYED, 1909-1910 SCORE -'ar' on . 25 . 23 .38 33 . 46 Yale series resulted in a tic-Yale winning return game 38 to 24. The most satisfactory DATE SCORE January 7, Princeton 9 U 12 H 24 15 15 H 19 22 February 12 13 H 15 31 1: 22 38 OPPONENTS Columbia . C. C. N. Y. Columbia . Yale . N. X. U. . Pennsylvania Yale . . SCORE -1 0 223 .27 3 2 .,-L . .1 .2 0 . .21- THE UNIVERSITY SVVIMMING TEAM, 1910 Smith Green Rheinstein Platt Cross Parke UVIET-5 Brown Gosnell Bamman Dennison CCapt.D McLanahan Janeway Lawrerlce . QBfficer5 19o9:191'o - f-rf L. G. PARK15, '10 .... '. . Manager If E. E. DENNISTON, '10 ...,.. Captain E. F. XNALLACE, '11 .... Assistant Manager 9 6 '9'0 9 'f3 .'5r'5' -' 1 i - E. F. VVALLACJ3, '11 ....,. Manager H. A. GOSNELL, '12 . ,.... Captain . , A . H. B. FELL, '12 ..... Assistant Manager X0 ' The 1909-1010 Swimming Team acquitted itself very well, winning l-f . . . a maJor1ty of the dual meets, and losmg but one water polo match. I The team secured third place in the Inter-Collegiate meet, besides tin- '-' ishing second in the Inter-Collegiate Vlfater-Polo League, Yale leading , 1n both instances. Last summer at Travers Island the University Team I! turther d1stinguished itself by being the first team to win the Inter-Col- -115.5 I legiate Open-Wfater Championships. ' 5 THE TEAM E. Denniston, '10 CCapt.D l. M. Wfoehr, '10 H. Brown, '12 H. A. Gosnell, '12 R. R. Lawrence, '12 L. T. Parke, '10 VV. VV. Battles, '12 F. C. Cross, '12 H. Green, '12 A. Mclsanahan, '12 H. Platt, '12 THE WATER POLO TEANII SUESTITUTES F. C. Bamman, '10 lCapt.j A. Rheinstein, '11 W. W. Battles, '12 H. Platt, '12 R. M. Smith, '12 T. Janeway, '10 l. M. W'oehr, '10 A. McLanahan, '12 R. VV. johnson, '12 ZBual jlllleetsz DATE SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE January 22, Princeton . 252 Yale . 27M February 12, . . 48 Columbia . . S 18, 18 Pennsylvania . 38 26, . . . . Harvard . Forfeited March 12, ..... C. C. N. Y. ..... . Forfeited The Zlntercnllegiate jlllleet, belts at 322311 Iaahen, jllllartij 5, 1910 1. Yale, 27 Princeton, 2 5. Harvard, O 2. Pennsylvania, 16 4. Columbia, 0 6. C. C. N. Y., O The llntnzrtullegiate water 1913113 Stanhingz WON LOST P. c. woN 1.os'r v. cz Yale. . 5 0 1.000 Columbia . . 3 .400 Princeton . 4 1 .800 Harvard . 1 4 .200 Pennsylvania 3 2 .600 C. C. N. Y. . . 0 5 .000 161 THE UNIVERSITY GYM TEAM, 1909-10 TSJIJOUL CASSY. Mgltl Powell Clark Prescott CMgr.j Feagles CCoachJ W- Ward Irwin Dykeman H. Ward Vance Coyle Lehman Bissell Lawrence Pope CCapt.J Annin Orbison ' 'iff-if :fr-: :gy ..,, RQQ 1 Q Gpmnastin Qssuniatiun 69ffitB1'5, 1 90921 91 O 5,- R. A. PRESCOTT, '10 . . . Manager H. S. TAI.uO'rT, '11 . Assistant Manager S. L. POPE, '10 . . . . Captain GEORGE GOLDIE . . . . . Director Q9ffitBt5, 191021911 H. S. TALBOTT, '11 . . . . . . . Manager I. C. NTARTIN, '12 . Assistant Manager u XT. P. CLARK, '11 . . Captain iGEORGE GOLDIE . . Director I S. S. FEAGLES, 'oo . .... Instructor The VVrestling Team was another team to secure a second place in Inter-Collegiate standing, finishing four points behind Yale, and eight points ahead of Rutgers. But one dual meet was held, that with Yale, which resulted in a de- feat for us. f THE TEAM 3 I S. L. Pope, '10 H. H. XlV2l1'Cl, '10 R. O. Annin, '12 1. Lehnian, '12 C. M. lrwin, '10 T. F. Clark, '11 A. H. Bissell, '12 D. C. Orbison, '12 VV. L. Wfard, '10 R. R. Lawrence, '12 H. H. Coyle, '12 W. H. Powelf, '12 VV. C. Vance, '12 DUAL MEET DATE SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE March 5, Princeton . . 14 Yale ..... 42 INTERCOLLEGIATE IVIEET, MARCH 18, 1910 1. Yale .... 20 4. Pennsylvania . . 5 2. Princeton . 16 5. Columbia . 2 3. Rutgers . 8 6. N. Y. U. . . 1 163 THE UNIVERSITY XVRESTLING TEAM, 1910 T-, M- TOUUCIC CMQ1'-J 176825165 Cffoachj Drummond A. Ormond McLean Simmons CAsst. Mgr.J WIISOU Garrett VVard CCapt.J McCarthy H. Ormond XVel1s T T ' ' ' C QBffitB1?S, 190911910 T. M. TONNELE, '10 . . . Manager D. M. SIMMONS, '11 . . Assistant Manager H. H. WARD, '10 ...... Captain W . QBffiterS, 19104911 K ' 1, ' J X , -X D. M. SIMMONS, '11 . . . Manager V11 L 1 R. D. GILE, '12 . Assistant Manager Y M 5 F. C. VVELLS, '11 . . . Captain '. The University Wrestling Team also had a very successful season, losing only one dual meet, and linishing a good Second in the lntercollegiates to Cornell, whom we defeated the week before in Z1 dual contest. Pennsylvania was twice defeated, both times by decisive Scores, While Yale defeated us by a margin of only one bout. THE TEAM Q W. McLean, '12 Q Heav Wei ht 'R. VVilson, '10 L uw , 1 F. C. Wells, Ir., '11 f ' y g A. Ormond, '12 1 ' ' 'Ld'e VUg't G. H. Garrett, '10 . . H. Ward '10 I A l , L -It H . 1-lf ' . .Hit '11i'610'lll J. H. Drummond, 'io 'g' eavywmt' W. Mccai-thy, '10 ly 3' U H. Ormond, '12 . . . . Lightweight DUAL EETS DATE f SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE February15, Princeton . 6 Pennsylvania 1 U 26, H . 3 Yale . . . 4 March 2, .GM Pennsylvania . 15 5, . 5 Navy . . . 2 N 12, ' .... . . 3 Cornell . 24' 'F N O decision in Bantaniweight or Lightweight bouts. THE UNIVERSITY GOLF TEAM Bunn Blair Eddy Kay Houston CCapt.J Seckcl QBffiner5 PERCY REVINOTON PYNE . . . President PROFESSOR JOHN GIQIER EIIBBEN . Vice-President P. A. V. VAN DOREN ...., Secretary at'nf H1 any Baath nf Quhernurz Nl M. TAYLOR PYNJ3 C. P. VV. BICCLURE E. Y. ROBBINS Y ' A. D. RUSSELL H. A. GARFIELD PERCY R. PYNE, 2D h ' Q ALLEN NIARQUARD ' PIOXVARD MCCLANAHAN P. A. V. VAN DOREN fy J. S. MORGAN S. S. PALMER I, . we- Ni J XQQX T7 Q UNIVERSITY GOLF TEAM, FALL OF 1910 . 'af N- 7 is K D. w. HOUSTON, '12 . . . capmm and Manager r h L. D. Blair, '12 C. P. Eddy, '12 A. G. Kay, ,12 'XJ LM Lk' G. W. Bunn, Ir., '12 D. W. Houston, '12 A. Seckel, '12 The 1910 University Golf Team had a very successful season, winning four matches out of six played, one match resulting in a tie. In the Intercollegiates, held at the Essex County Club, Manchester, Mass., Princeton reached the final round in the team championship, being defeated by Yale. A. Seclcel, '12, who won the Individual Championship in 1909 failed to defend his title, losing to Hunter of Yale in the semi-hnals. Hunter eventually won the championship. The matches played during the spring of 1910 were as follows: DATE SCORE April 27, Princeton . . '7 May 1, . . 1 n 57 fr I 5 sc 8, 5 H 20, . 6 zz , 3 June 10, ........ 5 OPPONENTS Lawrenceville Baltusrol C. Lawrenceville Philadelphia Williams . Wylcagyl C. Alumni . c. cf cf , c. f S CORE 0 . 5 1 5 3 3 .13 . . at Princeton At Short Hills, N. Y. . . at Princeton . . . . at Bala . at Apawamis, Rye, N. Y. . at New Rochelle, N. Y. CPrinceton won on play-offj . . . at Princeton The Intercollegiate Championships were played on the Essex County Club, near Boston, the weelc of September 19. On the lirst day Princeton defeated VVilliamS 9 to 0, while Harvard beat Pennsylvania 7 to 2. The next day Yale trimmed Harvard '7 to 2. Princeton accounting for Dartmouth in the meanwhile 6 to 3. This brought Princeton and Yale together in the linals, which were played on Wednesday. Yale clinched the match in the morning by winning live out of the six individual matches. Princeton was able to win but one foursome in the afternoon, so the hnal score Stood '7 to 2. 167 The matches in which Princeton hgured were: PRINCETON WILLIAMS PRINCETON DAR1-MOUTH Seckel . Campbell . . Seckel . . Martin Houston Standish Houston Clark , Kay . Fish . Kay . Ball . Eddy . Utley . Eddy Stricklin Bunn , Gill . Bunn . Ashley Blair . Taylor . Blair . Green Total . Seckel In Campbell I Seekel L Martin 1 Houston 5 Fish ji ' Houston j ' Clark 5 Kay Py Standish 1 Kay ls Ball Eddy 3 Gill ' Eddy r ' Stricklin Bunn P- Utley 1 Bunn ' Ashley lx Blair j Gillette l ' Blair 3 ' Green j Total Total Total Total PRINCETON YALE Seckel . ' . Gardner . Houston . Hunter . Kay , Legg . Bunn . Stanley . Eddy Mosser . Blair . Merriman . Seckel ln Gardner 2- Houston S ' Merriman l Kay If Mosser L Eddy 5 Stanley S Bunn ls Hunter L Blair 5 Legg 5 Total . . Total . Seekel, Kaya Houston and Eddy stayed on for the Individuals, and Seckel and Kay both qualified R13 beat Gardner 111 the hrst round 2 up 1, but lost to Hunter by the same margin. Hunter then turned aiound and beat Seckel 3 up 2, Seckel having previously put out VValdo and Standish. , O Ama 3 SCENES ON PRINCETON GOLF LINKS THE UNIVERSITY TENNIS TEABI, 1910 Dell Raleigh Thomas CCapt.J Mathey ,353- .1 - l - QBffiuzr5 uf the Ulinihzrsitp Ulennis Qsisuciatiun Q J G. C. THOMAS, 11 . . Manager S. F. RALEIGH, '11 . . . Captain .K my UNIVERSITY TEAM, 1910 1-.51 , , G. C. Thomas, '11 B. N. Dell, '12 ! ' S. F. Raleigh, '11, D. Mathey, '12 I fl' INTERCOLLEGIATE TOURNAMENT, 1910 SINGLES R. A. Holden, Yale DOUBLES I A B. N. Dell, '12, anrl D. Mathey. '12, Princeton 2 FJ SINGLES: SENII-FINAL ROUND A. Sweetzer, Harvard, defeated B. N. Dell, '12 ..... . 4-6, 12-10, 6-3, 9 R. A. Holden, Yale, defeated S. F. Raleigh, '11 . . . ' . . 9-7, 6-1, 7 FINAL ROUND R. A. Holden, Yale, defeated A. Sweetzer, Harvarcl ,.... 3-G, 6-2, 6-3, S DOUBLES, SEIVII-FINAL ROUND Evans and Goodhue, Yale, defeated G. C. Thomas, '11, and S. F. Raleigh, '11 , 6-1, T FINAL ROUND B. N. Dell, '12, and D, Mathey, '12, defeated Evans and Goodlmc, Yale . . . fi-1. fi-el, 6 POINTS FOR THE CLOTHIER CUP STAND AS FOLLOWS: Pennsylvania, 6 Harvarcl, 5 Yale, 5 Princeton, 4- Columbia UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONS SINGLES DOUBLES B. N. Dell, 12 B. N. Dell, '12, and C. T. Butler, '12 171 FOURTH ROUND Tobey, '12 Lowrie, '12 Nebeker, '13 Lytle, ,13 Kuhn, '14 XfVells, '11 Raleigh, '11 Dykemzm, '14 Montgomery Bain and Kuhn Dell and Butler Stoever and Ncliee and Skidmore and Carter Norton and Rowe and Tift Qnnual fall uurnament, 1910 SINGLES FIFTH ROUND SEMI-FINAL ROUND FINAL ROUND N I' Tobey, G-2, 6-3 I I P f Tobey, 7-5, 6-2 5'Nebeker, 6-2, 15-4 N , 7 , fTobey, 6-1, 6-3 5- lxulm, G-0, 6-3 I , k Kuhn, 7-5, 6-1 i Dykemzm, 6-4, Ki-4 I J 4UW,'ZHl7f'Cf1CT . ,uno 4,--gross '-1 :F.,O'-H.-fcrqh: tri -':-dgfgvqg 5 4u5D0Q -FSH U ,-,I-L VCI 5' KM'-'EMI-TE' ' Q S' HQ, NFS Q - 54 2 +55 ,hy :J D-T ,.. C0 -,-e,,,eA,.,,,,. I P7 5? F1 El : S :L I - 6? Q Q T Q U - ,-1 Q Q r-3 F Q I, I, ow 24 5 3 I ur- Q U 2 W I I I, 7 9 'O S I T 2 co J, - F cu w I O A- C lj E 2. E, U r 5 O A jx C U. cu ,Ii -1 .- f I Fl Lu U7 cr ' I cu zo I cn L 3 1 D Z - W .5 F 9 7.1 F o C I? Z I U go I 9 T ua K-' Y I1I CSP! gn -ffl. Om 1 O C fi 2 : Q III : 2 2 G L T rl- If Tvvllj .1 U H I 1 U! ' 2 Ta :P W : U' Z. I Lf w . T LE' 0 FP 9 -I1 D Ju rq . Om. I OZ 1: o2- F' 3-I 50 Cc. wzn offer 63 U1 5-I 'I 2255 gig? '05 Q'Ur:1.' r-J im- O- :-' C0 O 4163 F ,5' A53 53 25' ,,-: I P. 2 2, CTC 31-. UQ- Oz ..l. Om. :zu :ig-QQ C I o T O aio? E'wE1 0121425 LAOTS fl-I 9 50 QC' I. 2 P. Z I 'I 2 -I. aUd5m1Ih Montgomery and Smith, default I' Dell and Butler, 6-3, 6-2 Y Skidmore and Carter, 12-10, 2-6, 6-4 7 Hartman Rowe and Tift, 6-3, 6-3 I- Rowe and Tift, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 RECORD OF' PRINCETON IN DUAL MATCHES, 1910 172 Dell, 9-7, s-6, cs 3 5 Col. S. VV. M. Taylor G. Buckingham P. Darlington E. Denniston B. Duane J. Biddle V. Este I. Chapin V, Connett -S. Day li. Bartlett, Ir. N1 L. Barnett B A. Calhoun CJ D. Coleman Stockton, '65 Pyne, 'TT E. T. Fox S. Hays M. A. Hall lrl. lvl. lenkins P. S. Lewis V. S. Merle-Smith C. Dresser G. M. Garmany F. S. Farr H. Forbes B. F. Howell, .lr QBiiicer5 19094910 E. H. VVIGHT, '10 . . C. Il. BIDDLE, '11 . S. V. ESTE, '11 . Q9ffil:2t5 191021911 C. I. BIDDLE, '11 . . S. V. ESTE, '11 . H. S. DAY, '12 . HONORARY MEMBERS Alexander van Rensselaer, 79 i Prof. Paul Van Dyke MEMBERS 1910 Y. B. Ober H. P. Pennington M. S. Slocum MEMBERS 1911 C. C. Marlor B. Uber MEMBERS 1912 R. D. Gile D. M. Kelley MEMBERS 1913 XV. H. Magill R. Ober F. F. Reid 173 WV. P. Smith, -lr. R. R. Spring I. I. B. Vail VV. S. Pyle L. B. Smith R. R. Lawrence I. M. G. Parker P. Richardson R. J. Ross F. S. Royster, I1 Captain Manager Treasurer Captain Manager Treasurer Dr. Marcus S. Farr T. H. VVelch E . P. W'estenhaven E. H. Wight A I. ll R. F 1 N. . M. Vllangler D. Wling G. lrl. Pyne bl. A. Swift Sealey R. Simpson R. 1Vhile THE UNIVERSITY GUN TEAM Westenhaver DRY VVight Captj Este Biddle '5Y'W?'Ulr 55231151 'WEVEW it EW.-.1 vl'i7a9'1'5x H ,Q Y .-I warfare mmm wp. aw aaqw in r f ima M-in me-fin n,-fazffsfn wffwfvfr Ar wfxgffbkfgl 1 si. JN, mhhmwfu 1. f 5 15 ,.l,..,.f .,..4...,,.,,..1,,..T.-1,.1-.,...,-v.......,...,e,.1 .,-HJ, , -4' I-.1f,,.:,. fzgfww ,- A-..-,...,f. -raw- . M, I., :.. -gg. 'wif ,Q ,za :J .M Pr.. ':':'. fm.1.:,a.,.f:ww' f- rc-f ' ' 'f ' - ' 1 ' - 'f-'S f: 4:f.f.' ' f A ' -f ' 1 51- . I 1 ' A ' - -' -ff, 31 'vim ,' .- 2 '- ' -fff - Q3 . 5 ji :ll-I 4., . H - ., . ' - Q. 1 , 3. . , a guggi, H l . . . ,I 33 , -N,-. . 1, , , - . . . , ,, . x f.-.112 K it '. 'fra .- - -.7 V ' V , - VL1.-'if' ,if V. 1 ' ' ' 1.--, ' . -f 1-w '1 1 . .. -,ia 2,f ' ' 11--, , ' --M A if ,T -.W ' vi , , :. f'w.,.a0i.f 'Wil ,, .,a.,, ,. .,., .,r., L,R Lf,.. ..,, - '11-.'f:5:i -1 ' . .E,q. Q??z. ,.k?T E. H. VVIGHT, '10 Captain C. I. BIDDLE, ,ll . . Manager S. V. ESTE, '11 .... Treasurer C. I. Biddle, '11 C. Dresser, '12 E. P. VVCS'EC1'lI13.VC1', '10 H. S. Day, '12 S. V, Este, '11 E. H. VVight, 'IO Baal Shouts PRINCETON VS. HARVARD, PRINCETON, N.J., APRIL 9, 1910 PRINCETON POINTS HARVARD POINTS Biddle . . 44 Morse . 43 Dresser . . 35 'Higgins . . 37 Este . 41 Mixter 34 VVigl1t . . 47 Heard . . 40 Day . 30 Hathaway . 42 Total . . 197 Total . 196 April 30, Princeton . 184 Yale . 187 Zlntetnnllegiate Sbnuts BOSTON, IVIASS.. MAY 21, 1910 TEAM SQORE '1'E.A.M scorm Harvard . 403 Yale . . 386 Princeton . . 395 Pennsylvania . . 315 175 THE UNIVERSTTY SOCCER TEAM Lytle Speatlx fCoacl1J Dell Stoever Kelley Dawson lilmerdorf Gilmour Macurda - BOYCI 13111014 Ober CCapt.J O'Rourke Hunter Baldwm X X' dBffiv:et5, 1909:10 4 FRANK B. OBER, '10 . Captain ' I- H H. F. KELLY, '10 . . . Manager iw' C! VV. H. NTACURDA, '11 Assistant Manager , f 5. lulnmxf? .ads ' QBff1mzrs, 1910:11 F li ' I I. C. DAwsoN, '12 . Captain U I, VV. H. MACURDA, '11 Manager Soccer is rapidly gaining popularity at Princeton. Out of four games played last season the University Team secured one victory and one tie, but all the matches were against teams which have been longer at the game than ours. The outlook for 1010-1.1 is promising. DATE November 2, Princeton H 13, H H 30, December 6, ' C. T. Baldwin, '10 . I. F. H . Stever, '12 . C. Speir, '12 , F. Kelly, '10 . P. E.B1uck, '12 . T. G. Lyte, '10 GAMES PLAYED 1909 Rfglzi Full . Lvfi Full Right Half Cmzitev' Half Left Half SCORE OPPONENTS . 2 Montclair . 0 Yale . . 3 Mt. VVasl1ington . 0 Pratt . . THE TEAM Goal I. Boyd, '10 . , Back I. C. Dawson, '12 Back H. H. Gilmour, '10 Back B. N. Dell, '12 . Burk F. B. Ober, '10 . Back SUBSTITUTES Elmendorf, '12 Hunter, '10 O'Rourlce, '12 SCORE . 2 8 . 0 5 Onlsidc Righ! Iforward . Inside Right Forward . . Center I:0I ZUKl7'fl . Inside Left Forward Outside Left Fr11'waf2'd Sisson, '12 THE UNIVERSITY FENCING TEAM 1910 Galllf QMS?-D Culver VVOIE CCapt.j Gardiner Deford CAsst. Mgxxj 0 ' . V 1n1llfIl!!'fiilftal1' III! mg 1 tin1 i X ' A XX r 5 H Q9ffil:Bt5, 190921910 I. S. VVOLF, '10 . . . Captain M. GAULT, JR., '10 . . . Manager I. E. DEFORD, '11 . Assistant Manager Q9ffilZBI'5, 191021911 J. F. GARDINER, '12 ...... Captain J. E. DEFCUIID, '12 . . . Manager W. H. TUCK, '12 .... Assistant Manager THE TEAM, 1910 j. S. Wolf, '10 F. B. Culver, '10 I. F. Gardiner, '12 179 ETICS YMIIIT ? I WH i!J2lK, .. amy! I x.-V,--v f- 5 A 3 1 J I1 W A F f THE CREW SQUAD, FALL, 1910 'A4' BTW! T - if 3 k- 1 ffl PS. f 1g,lQepQ1-,1'ql 1 f Q I Qerahuate Zlhhnsurp Baath I I X K F I 5 ROBEIKT BONNER, '76 GRIER ZHERSH, '84 3f27,,ig ' fi wil l 5? f? f-' NV. A. BUTLER, JR., '76 C. VV. BIRD, 'S5 ll i A 1 1 ' ' 1 1 , E XV. B. VAN LENNEP, '76 T. H. FTARRIS, '86 B M. TAYLOR PYNE, '77 A. R. C-UL1cic, '89 I f . CLEVELAND H. DODGE, '79 ARTHUR VVHEELER, '96 V 'lbibxf 'lx' V Q A' X J. B. FINE '82 . , S, . S e , , V 5 5 3 5 3 iw q ,v H W-g A V Q9ffiEBt5, 19094910 A-if W-FRANCIS R. LARKIN, '11 . . . Manager DR, JOHN DUNCAN SPAETH Crew Dir tor -D. PAULSON FOSTER, '12 . . Assistant Manager BEN T0MLrNsoN ec 5 ROBERT ROCHE, '11 .... Captain V ehietn nf the 1910 mining Season HERE has been a general and manifest increase of interest in rowing at Princeton during the past year. This is due to two things-to the fact that we are beginning to understand more the charm and value of rowing as a sport, and to the untiring efforts of Dr. Spaeth of the University Faculty, who has supervised the work of the different crews. A great many fellows reported at the beginning of the season, some of whom had had previous experience in rowing, but the majority of whom had never been in a racing shell before. The material, however, was promising, despite its greenness. Under the watchful eyes of Dr. Spaeth and Mr. Tomlinson Qwith his three years' experience in the Oxford shellj the crews began to develop and Hnally rounded into such form as would cause them to look not at all out of place at New London or Poughkeepsie. The Third Annual Commencement Regatta was held on Friday, June 10, 1910. In the four-oared race the Freshmen defeated the Sophomores by a narrow margin. The eight-oared race was also very closely contested. But a few feet of water separated the lirst three shells. The higher stroke of the Senior eight pushed them to the fore a winner. The Juniors were second, the Freshmen third, and the Sophomores last. The time, 9 minutes 26 seconds, established a new record. Last spring the hrst race ever held with an outside crew at Princeton was rowed on Lake Carnegie, when the Freshman eight met the Central High School crew from Philadelphia. The Freshmen gained a well-earned victory, defeating their opponents by a full length. The time was considerably faster than that made by the Harvard, Yale and Pennsylvania Freshman eight in the Henley Regatta. The Annual Fall Regatta, held Gctober 25, 1910, resulted in a victory for the Juniors, who won both events. In the four-oared race the Freshmen were a poor second. The Interclass eight-oared race was mainly a struggle between the Juniors and Seniors. The latter spurted early in the race, forcing the 1912 men hard, but the pace was too fast and they were forced to drop back. The time, 9 minutes 36 seconds illustrates forcibly the improvement in the work of the crews. ' 183 .fn Q.. 1910 CLASS CREW' 1911 CLASS CREW E . ,.., . . .. . ..,,. . r .. .,.. . , ., . rx- 1, :,.a .1..m wg f , -aw ww' . 1 1-,wafw- 21-12-59-.ge.f. '2if. ::13 a-' . :'f .- ' I - - -. A g -'j:5?.? .. f5:-5'. 1-jf3Q2' . ggg ', 1- -- -. - A 5 - ' ' Am., f' ' 1 OCTOBER 25, 1910 EIGHT OAFIED RACE, DISTANCE 1:71 MILES 1911 WT. HT. AGE 1912 XVT. I-IT. AGE 1913 WT. HT. AGE 1914 WT. HT. AGE R. Rogers . ....... 165 5-10,22 Bow VV. Matthew .. 155 5-9 21 R. S. Rauch ...1606-1 18 Bow VV. Armour. ...... 1566-1 18 IL. Dillon ,...... 167 5-11 20 No.2 XV. F. Judd .... 157 5-11 21 C. Scribner .... 1-135 5-11 19 No.2 R. A. Milliken .. 153 5-9 19 P. VV.-Cookiugham 150 5-11 21 No. I: I. R. Shoemaker 162 5-11 21 B. F. Howell ..155 5-S 20 No. 3 XV. J. Curtis ..... 158 6-1 19 C. Wfiuant ....... 1.65 6 20 No. -1- L. E. McClure ..16S 5-11 20 -I. S. North .... 1616-1 20 No.4 C. A. Potter .... 164 6-2 19 F. PC1'1'y .... . . . 155 5-11 23 NO. 5 A. 5185011 . . . 1115 5-10 20 lf. BIIIJIICT . . 173 G 20 NO. 5 A. 1Ml1CClC1' .... ' . . 5-11 13 C. Savage 1656-1 21 No.6 lf. R. Cross .... 178 6-1 20 XV. C.vDavisou .190 5-11 18 No.6 J. M. Kerr ....... 15S 5-9 21 I-1. R. Gray .. 1606 20 No.7 C Higgins ..... 165 5-11 22 1. B. lkiugsford .154 5-11 19 No.7 J. H. Legeudre 158 5-1.0 17 R. T. Roche ..... 160 5-11 20 Stroke 1. -T. Peutz ..... 160 5-10 21 E. Law ........ 149 5-10 19 Stroke E. Samson ....... 1505-9 1.9 CCapt..D CCapt.j Congelton ...... 95 5-5 20 C,xsw'u P. D. MeMasters. 107 5-3 19 M. LEWIS .... 115 5-6 21 CIXSXVII1 C. B. Rockwell .120 5-6 21 'Tl ---- ------ --- Average ...... 161 5-11 19 Average ..... 156 5-11 18M Average ........ 161 6 21 Average ..... 163 5-11 21 - VVO11 by 19125 second, 1911g third, 19135 fourth, 1914. Time, 9 miuutes 38 seconds FOUR OAFIED RACE, DISTANCE 1 MILE 1912 WT. HT. A013 1913 t WT. HT. AGE 1914 WT. HT. AGE VV. H. Tuck ...... 1605-11 20 1-low C. V. Mitchell 140 5-11 19 Bow I. H. VVatrous .. 1505-10 20 C. M. Tysou ..... 1556 21 No. 2 B. M. Donaldson.. 155 5-1.1 19 No.2 I. K. Smith .... 1556 20 NW. M. Wliitiiey... 1-11 5-11 22 No.3 l-l. E.U1jlaelc1iey .. 195 6-1 18 No.3 R. A. Plimptou .. 161 5-9 19 fCg1pt,'5 I. D. Hmehllffe .. 1-15 5-11 21 Stroke B. R. Baker .... 1-1-5 6-1 I9 R. W'est ......... 1.89 5-11 20 Stroke L.Capt.Q CCapt.H CIXSXVII1 R. R. BT10112161 .... . .. ... .. C'xsw'u I. E. Andrews. .. 120 5-'T 17 Average ....... 161 5-11, 21 Average ...... 159 5-115 19 Average ..... 153 5-11 .195 'Won by 19125 second, 19135 third, 191-1 Time, 6 minutes 42 seconds 185 1912 CLASS CREW 1913 CLASS CREWV Heir? ffmfa fm ties-mfs AA, 1 ,mum sa-van,-Lam as -11-fstvxw 4 i , , : W . ,,.. . ., ., , 1 ffg- , , nt ,-4 71 432 h' .5a...Z 41 11'E-P, i f-f'q,,2, ag W :QL fr.. 1791123315 1 1 , .' i'- a - ' ' '- N -1 . Q:-A '1 ' ', -Q 4' '- ' ' ' ' ' ,. 7.5.71 1, . -A 1 - 1 -'.zf,f t,w1g11f,- a . - , , -191 1, ,, . - ., ' -. . 5.-.1 nikki, 1-w ffy., f .- . ,- . .af f-,xr ' - .. . .. - - ' ggi The Zinter: lass igasehall baring, 1910 HE Inter-Class Baseball Series, held September 26th to October 1st, 1910, was the most important and satisfac- tory ever held. Hcretofore the games have been conducted with more or less horseplayg this year, under the watchful eye of Coach Clark, the four teams went at it in dead earnest to see which was the best. Naturally the baseball displayed was superior to anything ever seen in these series before. The 1912 team demonstrated its supe- riority, defeating 1911, its nearest competitor, i11 an exciting game, 3 to 2, and going through the series without a defeat. Q 15138 Teams: u 1911 1912 1913 1914 Connor, ss Parker, ct Faxon, 2b Lear, p l-Ioclson, 3b Shaw, 2b Rheem, lt Moore, If Lackey, c Bowman, lf Worthington, ss Gilflllwf, 735 S. V, White, p Sterrett, c Taylor, c BCCgC1', ffl? Hughes, 1b S. B. VVhite Reed, 3b 1111131 ff Prescott, 2b Heath, ss Kellett, rf C211'lC1', C McLean, lf Uhl, rt lflarding, cf Lilifd, lb Crawford, Reilly, ,Ib Biclcel, 1b 1321111091 Cf Brady Greenbaum, Rogers, 1-CVC1'i11g, S5 Evans, Shaner, Baker, McCartney, f of Games Qtanhing DATE scoiuz WON LOST IAC. September 1911 3 1914 1912 . 1.000 , 1.912 4 l913 1911 .667 H 1911 3 1913 1914 .333 September , 191.2 5 1914 1913 .000 H , 1912 5 1911 OC'EOlJC1' 1914 1 1913 187 itntraz ullegtate Games NTRA-COLLEGIATE Athletics were introduced in Princeton three years ago as a means of furnishing a form of organized competitive sport for those who were unable to play on one of the University Teams. Since their introduction at Princeton, Intra-Collegiate Athletics have been adopted by many other leading colleges in the coun- try. The first season in Princeton the contests were limited to basketball games between the various upperclass teams, the season lasting only about four weeks. Year before last the schedule included only baseball and basketball between the club teams. A ver important step in the history of the Association was taken this year when a constitution putting the Asso- Y ciation on a tirm basis was adopted. The committees in charge of the sports are as follows: 1909 1910 L. T. PARKE, '10 . . . Chairman VV. M. LAIRD, '11 . . G. H. VVHITELEY, '10 Treasurer H. C. BURR, '11 . . D. B. SINCLAIR, '10 . . . . Secretary F. PERRY, 11 . . The winners in the various sports for the season 1909-10 were as follows: Basketball 3KeIap Bates Upperclass Series Tie between Ivy and Cap and Gown Upperclass Series .... Sophomore Series ..... Team I Freshman Series . . . Freshman Series . . , . Team VII ggagzhau mumllng Upperelass Series .... Upperclass Series . . . Tower Sophomore Series . Lightweight . Middleweight Heavyweight Lightweight . Middleweight I-Ieavyvv eight Freshman Series Chairman Treasurer Secretary . Tower Team VII Nassau I Ivy Team XVI Zinterelazz mreritling jllilatebes FEBRUARY 22, 1910 I-I. Ormond, '12 threw R. Sealy, '13, in 7 min.' 45 sec. . A. T. Ormond, '12, gained decision over I. H. Frantz, '13 VV. G. Penheld, '13, gained decision over W. McLean, '12 Qllane Spree, 1912 hs. 1913 NOVEMBER 19, 1909 . I-I. I-I. Ormond, '12, defeated B. F. Howell, Ir., '13 . A. I-I. Frantz, '13, defeated D. B. IVIcCready, '12 . C. B. Perkins, '12, defeated I. K. Bartlett, Ir. '13 SHNV X ATM! :vm l11lI..l...11LS THE 1914 FOOTBALL SQUAD Gardner Phillips Matter Correll Ball . Boyd . Hubbel Thomas Speers . Right End Qzzaww' Back Right Half Back Left Half Back . Full Back . , Critter Right Half Back .5 ' . 7 L . '- - 'ff5E72.4 ?3l2l?5f.l'Q -. ' 3 'Q C' l V A H li l- l -C-VAX f.l5l2fXC 1-ef QE' sf- A' QBffiuzr5 J. N. EZWING, '12 . . Manager E. C. 'WALLER, '14 . . . Captain LOGAN CUNNINGHAM, '10 . . . Coach MEMBERS OF TEAM Left End H. E. X!V2'lllC1' . Left Tackle Emmoncls . Left Guard Baker . . Center E. C. Vlfaller R'z'g1zlfGum'd Shenk . Right Tackle SUBSTVITUTES LeftE1td Pegrain . Right E-Hd Hannnond Right Tackle THE RECORD: DATE SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE PLAYED AT October 8, Princeton 1914 9 Lawrenceville 0 Lawrenceville 15, 0 Exeter . 0 Exeter 22, 6 Mercersburg G lX'lv61'CCl'Sl311l'g 29, 0 Harvard. 1914 33 CZlINlD1'lClQC November 5, 6 Yale, 191-1 . 0 Princeton 191 1913 FOOTBALL TEARi Ober CMgr.J Lee Bluethenthal I-Ieth VVoodriH D11f1lOp Coleman Dowd CCoachJ Chaplin Patterson Brown Pendleton CCapt.J 'Wight Ha1'10W N Shwswm Swain EG hslw-Erma vs awe -an rm M frm an mam-fm-rrni sae New A . . 5 . . j P' 1415. ' 9 '- . ' b . , - ' - 1 - . :ai ' - ' - 'fl' .-f k lg I ' . r .1 .I .I - . , A .1 51:71. . SLJWE 'gm ,J.,.:: 14 1 -I o I 51- 4, A . ,431 -. 5 - , ' . - A , Uhr, ng -. -4 '----- ,LW .rm ,T- -, . V -ze .5 -was . ..... f... .. .- .:-.w ....,:...,.:f -..A.. ..,.'.. ff.,:,'.: ' N . jfresbman gB'uuthaII sam Glass uf 1913 BEVERLY GBER, '11 . Manager T. T. PENDLETON, '13 . . ' Captain H. L. Down, '09 . . . . Coach G. D. Coleman R. VV. Patterson Ir. . Right Tarlcle , . L E al ' , M. Chaplm eff H C. C. Dunlap . . Right End R. C. Lee . Left Tackle T. T, Pendleton . Q1lU7'fL'I' Back G. K. XfVight . . Left Guard C. E. Brown . . Left Half Back A. Bluethentlual . . . Center' A. G. Harlow . Right Half Buck D. I. VVOOdriff ...... Right Guard 'W. Heath ....... Full Back Average Weiglut, 169 pounds Average Age, 19 years Average Height, 5 ft. 105 inches baba:-ftitues R. S. Hendrickson . . Half Back C. D. Baker . . . Gufzrzi K. Howard . . . Guard C. I. Auger, Ir. . Qzzarlrr Burk Eames iBIape7J DATE SCORE OPPONENT SCORE DATE SCORE OPPONENT SCORE October 6, Princton 1913 6 Lawrenceville . . 0 October 23, Princeton 1913 6 Mercersburg . . 6 9, H 6 Groton . . . 6 1' 30, 9 1-Inward 1013 0 16, ' 27 VVyoming Seminary 5 November 6, 0 Yale 1913 . 0 193 1913 BASEBALL TEAM I Worthington O,Donohue Bickel Newman Harding Faxon Taylor Getty CMgr.j Baker Pendleton Rogers Rheem CCapt.j Lynch Kellett M mem ciircm J 5 W.. ,..g.,.,. ...,.,,......,,,,-.,....,. ,,...,,,,,,...,..,,A,vommW,,,,,,,.,,,,,, , 1, 11 1 L E-5-'Q-2' ve,-,H ' 'l p' i 5 ,. . I . -. - A - A ' - 4 ' .- - ' .Lf-.11 f . 7 F,i,...'1f29v ' .L ' ITS ' ' 2.-'-3: If F fl E. 'yi 'f ,,-. ,. -- . . l . ,,, .- . ,A ' ei' g ,, Taylor T Rogers . Bickel . Faxon . VVOrthington . Harding' . DATE SCORE April 9, Princeton 1913 10 'K 13, H H O H 16, 6 ii 20, 1 U 23, 0 H 27, I 12 May 1, ' ' 3 is 1 4, 6 Jfresbman lgasehall 23111 Qllass uf 1913 L. T. GETTY, '11 . Manager E. D. RHEEM, '13 . Captain Catcliel' Pendleton . . Pitclzez' Rheem . . .F1.l'SlL Base Lynch . . Second Base Kellet . Third Base SUBSTITUTES . . Lefl Field Newman . . . Baker . ..... . Piiclzer GAMES PLAYED OPPONENTS SCORE DATE SCORE Princeton Prep, . O May T, Princeton 19133 13 Lawrenceville 1 11, 2 Tome Institute . 5 13, 1 Hill School . 2 ' 1.4, 13 Lawrenceville . . . 1 ' 17, G Trenton High School . 5 ' 20, 3 Blair Academy . . 4 ' 21, ' 0 Kingsley School . 3 26, ' 5 195 Short Stop . Left Field Cenlvr Field Right Field Cfllclzcr OPPONENTS SCORE Haverford School . . -L Peddie Institute . 1 Andover . . . 4 Exeter . . 32 Princeton Prep. . 1 Mercersbnrg 7 Yale Fresh. 52 Yale Fresh. . . 4 1913 TRACK TEAM de la Reussillc Stickney Bryan Benton Close . Baker Hoxvard Mulforcl Simmons Fox NVallace Baigchelder Curtls Angell CNET-l Richards Ross Harland Chaplin CCapt.J Thomas Sxmpson BYOWH 17 SEVERE 2.451-wax 15518, E 'iezM H5'54,F'i'S,,xj?k-nd. Y -'J- IT MP4 RENEW? 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I .. sv.. .f-. .I-..,.,.:-.U -..sew-.,... .,,. ...:y:. ..,...- .- f. ss.-I----,..,.w-i.. - 1 -H-.H---. -1 a..-I.-....,4-,.q:.,,::.,....f.,.....L..-..:- 1.-f-.Q ,.s5,f,.e..L.:..1-Lima w'.,A..,wQe-.L.:.'f 3 EVENTS 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Run SSO-Yard Run One-Mile Run Two-Mile Run . -32. jfresbman Uliranzk Cham Qilass nf 1913 MONTGOMERY B. ANGELL, '11 . . Manager M. CHAPLIN, 313 . . . . Captain CHARLES H. VV11.soN ...... Coach iB1finuztun 1913-Eale 1913 illlrank went OSBOURNE FIELD, PRINCETON, MAY 7, 1910 WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE lf 1. Pendleton, Princeton . 10 1-5 . -4' 2. Thatcher, Yale li 3. Thomas, Princeton li 1. Thatcher, Yale 4 2. Thomas, Princeton li 3. Ruclell, Yale li 1 Close, Princeton , .. 4 . Brigham, Yale fu li 0. Decker, Yale 1' I. Chaplin, Princeton . Baker, Yale ' Q . 'CI v- l. .,. Reed, Yale ix 1. Howell, Princeton W'allace, Princeton 3. Blakeslee, Yale ,' 1. Curtis, Princeton 10 t Bell, Princeton li 3. Cross, Yale ,I 1. Howe, Yale . Piper, Yale '. 3. Richards, Princeton l 120-Yard Hurdles -4, 2. 22 3-5 . 51 1-5 2 min. 2 4 min. 38 min. 15 4-5 I 17 1-5 SEC. SCC. SSC. SCC. SCC. SCC, SCC. EVENTS 220-Yard Hurdles High Jump . Broad Jump . Pole-Vault Sh ot-Put . H amm er-Th row Princeton 1913 Yale 1913 . VVINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR Howe, Yale . . 26 Ross, Princeton Simpson, Princeton Simons, Princeton . 5 de la Reusille, Princeton Schenck, Yale Benton, Princeton . 20 W. YV. Brown, Princeton Vlfaters, Yale Wlagner, Yale . 11 Bryant, Princeton Beyers, Yale Bomeisler, Yale . 36 Baker, Yale C. E. Brown, Princeton Howard, Princeton 128 Jones, Yale Baker, Princeton SUMMARY DISTANCE 4-5 sec. ft. 7 in. ft. S in. ft., 'T in. ft. G in. ft. 1 in 57 . 47 4 355. 454 sg- ' -t a t .-, ,,,? . ,-- 3,5 , ri 9- 5.9 ,A - sw- .QESM J.: ' -1p 1:5,:- - 5 g.' f--- .-Es -Yfrip--.L f r A 'A ' ' I Il Ci l7CDWlf 1 -'Wf f 13- l -C-VAX 'DR AC 7. r ig- Ei . 155,21 .-115: '. EVENTS 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Run 880-Yard Run One-Mile Run Two-Mile Run QQ.. ., . , A , , , ' 1 Q .-.H,:g3. 'gg lt , i,x .:,5f,i. 5-in . A , ' 1- ,- . ' T-' . I ' 2-I '.....I-' lr- ' 1 Z.' ' Zvliffm ' ' 4' 1-' . 'f C217 'e -Er . ' . 'A-- .- ' . W -, L- ' -.J . .. i lwf aif - ihrincetun 1913- artmuutb 1913 HANOVER XVINNERS TIME, HEIGHT on DISTANCE fl. Thomas, Princeton .10 3-5 sec. . 4 2. Harland, Princeton L 3. Willciius, Dartmouth 1. Thomas, Princeton 23 3-5 sec. 1 2. Harland, Princeton CS. Willciiis, Dartmouth 1. Hall, Princeton 54 1-5 Sec. Chaplin, Princeton 3. Stickney, Princeton .-2. 1. Stickney, Princeton 2 min. 10 Chaplin, Princeton is 3. Brady, Dartmouth .-2. gl. lfVallace, Princeton 4 min. .f 2. Howell, Princeton L3. Ball, Dartmouth 1. Curtis, Princeton Bell, Princeton 3. Ball, Dartmouth g 10 min. 26 . - 2. t 2-5 50 1 5 SCC. SCC. SGC. , MAY 14, 1910 EVENTS 120-Yard Hurdles 220-Yard Hurdles Pole-Vault . Shot-Put . 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CHESTER GRISXVOLD, '99 . A. PERRY OsI3ORN, '05 . R. LAWRENCE BENSON, '01 THEODORE W. CHURCH, '91 TTORATIO VV. TURNBULL, '96 Harold Rowe I. Harvey Rowland Frederick T. Seggerinann C. VVoleott Henry Harry Ingersoll Alfred G. Kay Don M. Kelley 1911 1912 . . President . . . Treasurer Secretary HIAROLD F. TXTCCORMTCK, '95 FREDERICK VV. STELLE, '93 GRESHAM H. POE, 02 H. Arthur Stump, Ir. George C. Thomas, Ir. Hubert P. Townsend Ledlie I. Laughlin Cyrus McCormick Robert C. Orr Harry A. Orrick, Ir. Charles M. Tyson 203 s HOWARD H. FIENRY, 04 FRANKLIN PERRY, '11 Williaiii B. XAf21'ECI'111Zlll Clinton D. Wfinant Myron M. Parker, Ir Grafton H. Pyne Howard M. Sawyer Thomas Swann i,... .,... .v.. ,,-a f.,- .,, ,, . 7 jgiggxw- A- sr' -H -.-.aff I -,-- gi 3, fe 9 A 5 Mani'-Y H 'ELM 45? mm mam S' pi I ff -f., W Q ff- ,2 ,., ' B. f A ,f K- I , ., q-. , . ..- 1. 12.1 .. ,' f . vm- 1- -4 rp- -M.. 1-mst Q, V , 1, I, .. .5 1 iq. .. A. ,,.,, .-: ..,,, ..g ?-n,,L.- J M, pa- var?-4N,3is.. , 'r. .rf. 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LEROY K. HOWE . . Financial FREDERICK E. BALLARD, JR. . . . Assistant Baath nf Quhnzrnnrs VVM. BAYARD BLACKWELL, 91 . . EDGAR PALMER, '03 . . CLINTON V. BIESEROLE, '98 . . . WM. BAYARD BLACKKVELL, LEONIDAS H, BESSON, '92 FRANCIS G. RIGGS, '94 EDGAR PALMER, '03 JAMES MCA. PYLE, '06 MEMBERS 1911 MEMBERS 1912 205 President Secretary Treasurer Chairman Treasurer Secretary GEORGE VVM, DURLEIGH, '92 RICHARD E. DXNVIGI-IT, '97 CLINTON V. NIESEROLE, '98 NORMAN H. DONALD, '03 JXLBRIDGE C. SMITH, IR., '03 Francis R. Larkin Donald M, McLeod Frederick G. Qtten Dean Kalblieiseh james P. McKinney, Ir. Dean Mathey E. Paul Nevin James M. Schoonniaker Leslie A. Taylor Julian F. Thompson R. Meade Smith, Ir. Russell S. VValCott Randolph 'West Garrett E. VVinants 1 4? BT . . RICA DRAG W Tlliiger Zinn FOUNDED 1892 1 1 U- V . , .f V I , V. l .J ,U I. .., A.,m 1 ?.A,,7,L -,V . I . .I h I . ,A . . A . ,LW 'mr 1 : 5:11. 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Battles R. F. Black C. L. Bowman tk Deceased. Herbert G. Carlburg Charles Clough George R. Conner Logan Cunningham Harold B. Fell L. T. Getty G. XV. Bunn, Jr. VVillian1 Callery John M. Davis MEMBERS 19 Desmond Dunne, Jrfk H. L. Felt 207 John F. Graff John C. Kennedy P. C. Krauthoff Andrew Macgregor E. A. O'Hara 12 J, V. Grainger, Jr. M. K. Rankin Percy A. Ransome Louis Stewart, Jr. E. P. Wallace 'William J. VVoods R. L. Patton B. S. Green, Jr. C. G. Reilly E. J. Hart C. H. Sterrett Howard C. Holton McKay Van Vleet Duncan McClave E. R. VVi1liams rm Aus :Magix my assxygvw 1 'vm'-is S-Bax-x..fE inf-auf S tffawm M mg 'E-1u+5'f?W -.wap Q .f - 11 1 1 1 If 5 L' , ' ' '1fE?f W. W. PHILLIPS, L95 E. C. DEL.lXl4'IIELD, '99 Noel Bassett Courtland VV. Handy James C. Kennedy, Jr. Addison H. Bissell Robert J. Bosworth Burnham N. Dell H. Stockwell Day Leroy M. Dyeknian ap anh Quinn Iuh Btfiuzrs VAN SANTVOORD MERLE-SMITH . President JAMES I. MARSH . . . Vice-President MEAD A. LEWIS . . Treasurer JESSE L. TERRY . Assistant Treasurer SANFORD B. XXVHITE . . A Secretary Baath uf Trustees T. FERDINAND VVILCOX 100 . BOSATTER VVHITE '04- President Treasurer SCHUYLER SMITH, '01 lVlARSHALL F. MILLS, '02 Mead A. Lewis John S. Lionherger James I. Marsh J. Brooks Fright Charles P. Eddy Richard D. Gile Cuyler Heath Spencer L. Jones MEMBERS, 1911 MEMBERS. 1 209 Andrew P. Monroe Donald A. Morrison Stuart F. Raleigh Van Santvoord Merle-Smith 912 Kenneth Lyman lf. Rodney Paine J M. G. Parker Guthrie Shaw C. W. HZANDY 1 B. N. LDELL, ' 0 Donald M, Sinnnons Alhert M. XfV2lllglCl' Bernon T. VVoodle Jesse L. Terry Sanford B. Xvhite Xvllllillll M. Wfhitney Emory H. VVi1der .5 ff . . - .T . . - 3 . 5 - - --5 gf., -:gf--.3 jg- - , ' ' - - ' -. ' , - ,11- ' 5415 ' , '- . , - - . 1 ' 1 ' . T131 fiiijf' T15-i. ' . I - - 4 3-329 - , -15. '. r, ' , , , A 4 .g gzyig- QE 31.321, CQ, , 5 . f-- ' , A 55: - ....1fi:,. gg ,- 4. i f - - I. ' A. : 'qv f . uf , . .. . . ,, ' A . E, ,,- A - .125 ' 7:5 -- zi 1. W k.. .?: 555 ', rf r ff.v'- 5 'Z-L? Ik.: -' . 'Z 'g1.1-'-:jg-Y 0- 52... . J I ..- -16- I' K - w e j.:' Q. , 1- gg, '53 .fi .li i..E,'.f1FE?.1..?f.,,.....L'Eff'1..a.+,. . .. s: - ....,.,A...., ,..- ,.. lv ..., , . . . JOSEPH S. BUNTING, '95 JOHN D. QKILPATRICK, '96 C. BROWN, '96 Charles J. Biddle John E. Deford Eugene V. Connett, lll Mark A. Cooper Francis R. Cross Joseph N. Duff, Jr. ulunial Iuh QE'ffin:et5 JOHN E. DEEORD . . . President LAWRENCE B. SMITH . . . Treasurer FRANCIS R. Cxzoss . . Assistant Treasurer PHILIP V. ERBEN . . Secretary Baath nf Euhetnuts CHARLES B. BOSTNVICK, '96 . . . Chairman VVILLIAM T. SABINE '93 . Treasurer BENJAMIN COATES, 398 T. TOWNSEND BUCKLY, '98 WYNANT D. V1XNDERPOOL, ,SJS MEMBERS, 1911 J. D. Wooster Lambert Edwin P. Deeves MEMBERS, Philip V. Erben Richard Irwin H. Allen Gosnell George J. Harding, Jr. W. Scott Pyle George Sloane 1912 Robert VV. Johnson, Carl VV. Jones Edwin Norinan Louis R. Page, Jr. ROBERT C. REAM, '04 FRED H. OSBORN, ,10 JOHN E. DEFORD, ,11 LAWRENCE B. SMITH Cex-officioj '11 Cex-offieioj Lawrence B. Smith John D. lN7ing, ll Jr. John L. Stoevcr Reginald T. Toxvnsencl NV. Hzxllziin Tuck R. K. XVzIte1'lmry p- , I . 3 kk nf Z: L. lffw -44.11 ,Oh 4' , 54 Anti'-Q' 1 E K , -' :LL 13 ' 4-.:. - .I - , - ---'. f - - .' .- - --7-Y 'H' v,1,'- Fff ' 'i ' V.'.'-' ' . . . l A . , A - 5--,1--, .f ?5.ai +E:' ' ' - w - ' ' . ' ' 1 A iii f ' 'T ' ' ' , lfixf - A I 12 Im, C ii T -CDM, , .A I - . . FAQ ' PAUL T. BRUYEIIE, '01 JOHN P. PEACOCK, '10 J. Sedgwick Cook Arthur H. Craig I. Wzitsoii Creighton Robert I. Brent Robert D. Carter, Jr. Dom C. De Vito Agnew T. Dice, Jr. QEII11 Qiluh QBfficer5 PI-ULEMON S. LEWIS . . . President BASIL TiARRIS . . Vice-President JOHN I. DAUB . . . Treasurer DAVID VV: HOUSTON Assistant Treasurer AGNEW T. DICE, JR ....,. Secretary Baath uf Euhzrnurs M. S. SCIIROEDEIQ '08 . .... President VV. E. l'lOPE 'OI . . Vice-President XM B. REED, IR. '95 . . Treasurer JOSEPH R. GREENXVOOD, '05 . . Secretary S. L. PLAUT, '09 P. S. LENVIS, '11 MEMBERS,1911 john I. Daub XV. N. Fish Robert R. John Ylfilliain M. Laird MEMBERS, Lucian B. Dyer Basil Harris David VV. Houston, Jr. Grnhzun A. Lezil Pliilemon S. Lewis james NW. Maeartney Bruce Payne Guy I. Porter 1912 J. A. H. Mzigoun, Ir Ed. C. Morse Albert Seckel I. l. Blair Reiley, Ir TL. D. b'llI2RS, '08 R. M. ENTWISLE, '10 Alfred Rbeinstein Allen NV. Spicer I. O. Wfliiteley Aubrey L. Tlionizts Wfillizlnl O. Turtle James XVlIite vuoxx gn- 1f.g,1gQy1 his fm. www again mam 'wfzvl W on I RICA BRAC 5 . ' f W . . - 4 - - - -5 . ' . -. .' . ' -- ','j-535A-.,' 15. gs I - ,- . A - - f - . ' - .-,cgi-X, ,mx .'i-5'2 ,'5 . 1 . ' ' ' . - ' , -b -5J'l'S '4.ff'i4 m iflflj ,- .4 -'r -' ' VVILLIAM L. GRANBERRYI, james E. Rowland George C. Critehlow Evans Crawford julian K. Dale Lawrence Ewing R. Ogden Annin Francis L. Bergin Harold H. Coyle I FOUNDED, 1898 511111011 Q9ffiuzrs LAWERENCE EVVING .... President GEORGE R. ROE ..,. Vice-President L. R. LACKEY . . . Secretary and Treasurer FRANCIS L. BERGEN . Assistant Secretary and Treasurer Janusz Cllnmmittee LAXVRENCE EWING MEMBER, 1909 Harry W. Bishop MEMBERS, 1911 Ralph L. Jackson Edwin C. Feigenspan I. T. R. Smith lfVillia1r1 L. Granberry, Jr. l-larry A. Houston, Jr. MEMBERS, Maurice M. Cl'iLCl1lOXV Max M. Dixon Stuart M. Don 215 1912 L. R. LACKEY Blackburn Hughes john VV. Moffat Paul Wf Mack Edward H. Robbins Stephen B. VVhite Campbell Higgins Lawrence P. Mills Chauncey Wh Reed CHAUNCEY W. REED Sydney VV. Riddle Robert P. Jamison L. R. Lackey F. Scott Tarbell George R. Roe E. l. Thompson I. L. l'Velch ...Q 1 rrawwuam ww 'www rm am,-,mains M w me-mm ma mm ms sa rw aw hjel' 'dvidff Q 'MW C 'n!n1'r,fE.fv1 f 4 A-QB' 4 il ,JE 3 i .,.... ,. . . , -.-- , :' .W .. .V . . I, R., 132 sae HT ii. 1.1, -my ,j5,..fiE2i!ig?j:f' ,,,g. .fsf ' sa ..,f viz. . ..::::zwi:t2, . .F 4.Y -gg . - . - ' '. ' - '. ' 'f by 'if:f'.j- - ' - . - r - . - - - -. ,L f- ' - ' . ' - . - , ',I1--D .-A-. 5311- 3 ff-.v F' ,' 1 ' ' 'ilffn' ...Junk 5 T ff, - 5 , , -' . . 725: :fi ' ' 4 ' fs? ,.i,'u5m- L. . . - - ' ' .. - ' L- - ' - - '.:,' ' '. .. -1, t,'f-Jf5'. ff'f, jiyadv. ' . '71:: 1 . - . . . ' . 4. '.21,Q,1, L' -Tfi iff' ,I-L' ., if S.- 221259 91 ?'f 'AW .Dil Qd' SL. Ll. if Qg jiii , .-. 3452 E ,... . ,...,....... .- . . - .ft...... --D . V V 1 . . ... .,.,-L ..-..g..-,-.f. -.L-..:,.-1:1-.-,11.1.-.-.,a.-:wt-a....-W m..f.',.-,...-,.4,..fa..,.t..-few. -,L-1. pp , M R. P. MCCLENAHAN, 102 Charles B. Clark, Ir. Marion S. Connelly Hugh Hartshorne, Ir. T. Scott Fillebrown Allen D. Berry T. Ledyard Cuyler, 3d George P. Foster, Ir. The ibrintztnn Ctlampus Qllluh Qbffiners I. TOVVNSEND WOODHULL, JR. . . President JOHN P. MARTIN, JR. . . . Vice-President T. SCOTT FILLEBROWVN . . . Treasurer TCENNETH B. PLANTS . . Assistant Treasurer ROBERT D. MCMURDY . ...Q . Secretary Baath nf Enhzrnurs I. H. CLAPP, ,02 ..... Honorary President I. O. FULLER, '05 . . . Chairman I. A. BRADLY, '06 . . A . . Treasurer P. H. LAUTZ, '03 A. D. PRATT, '04 MEMBERS, 191 1 Harold M. Harvey M. S. Hodgson VValter D. Tdema john F. Martin, Ir. MEMBERS, John Tarkington Jameson Ernest H. Klipstein Robert B. MacMurdy Charles E. Henderson, Ir. I. C. Martin Philip D. Hoyt Richard A. Medina Le Roy B. Miller Emory M. Nourse Theodore S. Paul Edmond L. Prince, Ir. 1912 Clarence B. Perkins Kenneth E. Plants Thomas B. Seyster Kennard Stephenson Thomas O. Stokes P. G. CHAMBERLAIN, '07 William L. Taggart Harvey S. Talbott I. Townsend Wooclhull, james A. Swift 'William L. Taggart john H. Uhl W. Currell Vance Rollin C. Wilcox I , 'i ?Ef': ,g:.Q ' j'f ' 'A '. ' ' , ':rfE,f . . '. C' ,' ', -- ' '. ' ' - ' ,,, 1 1 .21 , - '. A . -' - , - ' h 1 y . . ... - rl ,4 'bv- ,Lf-V - ' ' ' ' '. f.f?:,' ,i..LaS'5ffiL'.L1 .' gm ' - 'M- JOSHUA C. BRUSH, '09 Montgomery B. Angell Reginald L. Carter Norman VV. Cook Clifford G. Dixon Chauncey M. Belknap I. Christy Bell Carl C. Brigham Sayers Coe Qauahrangle Qiluh BEVERLY OBER . CLIFFORD G. DIXON HARRY COOK . CURTIS M. VVYLIE . FOUNDED, 1902 QBffimzr5 President . . Treasurer Secretary . . . . Assistant Treasurer Baath' uf Ulrustnzes H. C. IQESSLER, JR., '05 W. L. NICOLL, '11 . . . President . Secretary I. DAYTON VOORHEES, '05 . . . Treasurer RODERICK A. DORMAN, '06 VVELLING S. TQATZENBACH MEM BEFIS, 191 1 Harold R. Gray Beverly Ober Charles C. Lawrence lVillian1 L. Pierce, jr. llxfllllillll M. Meredith Roger B. Prescott Wfilliani L. Nicoll Harry Coolc VVillian1 H. Dickey R. Rennert Dieter Harold B. Earle G. deB. K. Seeley MEMBERS,1912 J. de Harte Harrison Earl Mussey Raphael Sennnes l-l. Neville Tillft 219 , '04 J. I. SCULL, '00 Lemuel Skidmore, Jr Iohn Taylor NV. Richmond Tracy Sheldon S. VV'ells john P. MeXVilliams Curtis M. Wylie , W1 '1 A-'Q' N VS' ?5f5H6 U,'QgMg51g3'.'f'5 E', EQ'QK'F'nw, E 5ifl29lfZ1HI'.8'E'UH.,1'BrhPl'-Wk 3 - LS- '18, 1 .war an-tm R w ummm mawgtfm ufsR.m,:pmz'aMRA.af.w,tm 161243 we 2 5 I im 1... sr: me grit' a. 5954 3sa'4:'mi3i, ,i , ,..,-i-.- fZ,f,,,,33g:yM 1: s- F69 I-sz. 4:22 H 'Em . JJ KWLW-4 If-NIJ'- HW5WWM WWW . w x - mWWifR ' i 'YQ f,U .'.' - . '7' 1 '.fG?M 524133 5 5Fa' T f - , - 219W fQg I , yy. - . . ' - . .. , - f,g.p g,:qnn1- wn'fnq. 1 - , - - au- ' gd . ., ,l.- , .. . V -. . .I JL. ,I .H .T H, 1. , - I A.-. e 4, -vm.. -if .'.. .' : -. .2 . .. - , . -. .. fi- QYg5i...4+'-. -. - -'Gs . . ' K . . ' , ., -.Q::'4'45 w -.Q ya--1' R. f 1 e-- -f ..- 4 ,- 11 - Ay I Q ,- H af- ' 'frm ,I-he, P -,ILM-., ..-, X, r--,-5 13:5-nu-f..-, 1- - 5- ,Z-Q ---. -.,- -gg -- - I--. N, ,,,,.,, fu., ..J, G, it .IE .1 as 9. Q. 'J' .- ff Rei?-GJ. . ' .gf-' TN- 1-. -ff :RQ 2... HR W3 3-2. 1:-.: gi.:-:ma-' :Ei-4' H . . ,,.. . ,. , .. .. ,, .,... , . ,. ..- . . ,.. ...... . ,,. ., ,. .,.. , ...,,..,, .... . .,,, ,.-.. . ,, OLIVER C. REYNOLDS, '04 joHN A. STEWART, IH, '05 Austin Boyd Hugh C. Burr Roy R. Bunistead Theobald F. Clark Curtis F. Columbia Frederic G. Burk John G. Bush Henry W. Cobb, Ir. iminnetnn Clibarter Qiluh Qbffirers ROBERT H. SMITH, IR. . President F. P. SMITH . . . Treasurer F. G. BURK . . . . Secretary VVARREN STARKEY . . . . Assistant Treasurer Baath nf Gnhernurs FREDERICK T. FRUIT, 'OS ARTHUR P. MAHER EDWIN H. BURIC, '09 ROBERT S. WILsoN, '10 MEMBER, 1910 Crel P. Keeney MEMBERS, 1911 Russell Cooke Edward El sworth, I r. Everett C. Jessup 'William H. Macurda Ronald Macdonald Robert F. Irwin, Ir. Rutherford Lawrence Wfzirtlen McLean Arthur P. Maher Harry F. Morse, H 1fVillian1 M. Muzzey Donald M. Souder Fulcher P. Smith 1912 john I. Pentz Gaylord Riggs Frank Shafer Robert H. Smith, Jr. 'W'alter R. Sparks Alfred M. Uhler Joseph N. Van Deventer Wfarren Starkey Thomas WV. Trevor Robert R. VVilletts I W ANBHEB-9 fb .LH U4 MBSRMEMQET ,L uw' -eafgfis W2 W' A 1 sn 1 A 15+ im 1-A V g.v 1, -21, an seq fu X: ',-. L A , If ,YF In 5 ' 4 .P of 15 v 14359 51 , V fr mf ,v.. Q - - T ' - '. ' ' .' .. Llf .u1 . ' -- ' ' 2 ' ' I 4 ' ,.,fv. - 1 - , -, . I . - - . - . 3 . ,ef- Q agp- 1 s,Qge3,, 1 , .. .,. . 3-.ft f :ga ' 1. . ' ' 1- A ' .Lge Ag,gg.a - -' - Ea .1 :W 1 ,- . . .- 1 .. . -. - . . f '- 1 .f'.fA' f f' TLFEIX . 5 . .- I - 4 4- 'Wh 5: ..--'4'tGhp' z?.,.. . . .. .,, . , - . '. . . ' ' , ' .. ', ,.. . , K -9 ' ' . -3 43.42 , . .. sf . . ' ., ,' ' ' ' 'XM ' 539.. 1 .. SIDNEY T. ETOLT, '03 Robert S. Barr Arthur N. Baehrach Thonipson H, Bradshaw Alexander B. Clark Raymond L. Bailie Maitland Belknap I. Allen Bertolet A. Walton Breingan Ulbe Rrintetnn ntmzt Iuh Q9ffin:er5 LTAROLD :FLAMMER . . President VVILLIAM J. FLATHER, JR. . . , Treasurer CARLETON O. SCHALLER . Assistant Treasurer RAYMOND L. BML113 . . . Secretary Zgnarh uf Gnhnzrnurs FRANK H. LITTLE, '03 .... Chairman TV. lf1ENRY ABBOTT, '04 SINCLAIR HAMILTON, '06 HARRY I. SOHMER, ,07 MEMBERS, 1911 Peter F. Grossman Henry G. Hodges Harold Flannner M. Donald Lane Wfilliam I. Flather, Jr. Reginald R. Livingston Edward Gray, Ir. Michael T. O'Donoghue MEMBERS, 1912 Philip V. Griflin john R. Metcalf A Norris M. Pryor Charles B. Rockwell Brantz M. Bryan Ross M, Craig D. Parry Forst Harrington Green 223 C12C1L H. GAMBLE, '05 George F. Root Rollin L. Smith lflugene H. V1'CClC1ll3l1l'g'll Carleton O. Sehallcr Paul L. Thebzuid Allen Tobey I. Hurst XVilkin Y w N 9'lW1CIlIffl 15kM' 'IBEW E sa .rl'wW'5'aF 1v3 Z- U' 51121157 .PMlL'iE4'H,-18.f W-in -us yn .,., f-5 i -5.1 :sq 'f -1 -4 ru 'Ja ,qw . an wif we 'w'- '- 'WAS'--V1-' ,- 1 F 2--34 11 . ' -5:f.,v-w-- Mn- , A 5. ..,,- .. 1 . - 1-..' - rv M ,N .-r m m '- r .. .-.1 N ew-. .qlfmgf ff-Za I-:-i 1-My ,..3gyr. Y A - 4- 1. - w. rx :J f.: at . .2 aisehtdi ..:?1f5EWHQf'1 .- I ' . ' ' ' V ' ' ,l'f 2w ' .' gldflfr 5- j :ng - ' I '. png V.. Wim - . - . -, - - - . - r-:. :,f .119 ,' 5 ne.. . . n 4. ,Z 1- -gy-Q . -f . . . . , , E f .. :Mft ' ,..- , . . . - .a,, -f ' w .' . . . - . .' 5 . .1 . . . V V. ., .af-ffi rv 5.55151 :gy 9 Ju , - ' . - - . . ' NWA ' '-' r f .: mf - . -K L '-- f ' 1-41-f ,if fa- 1.7, . ' -.-.. Z . . - .. -. -V f e 34 3549153215 H H flil 'fH'4fHQiE1 W5.rtZt-.1 ,anew .raw 1 5' 1 533' +1 gyqgg, gl ggm 3 OSCAR H. MCPHERSON, Nezza N. Arnold Harold S. Bell Edward L. Castle C. Hanbury Cooke Daniel Baker, Jr. William H. Baldwin Henry A. Barry G. Battey Terrace Iuh FOUNDED 1904 Q9ffiner5 XNILLIAM E. SPEERS . . . President EDVVARD L, CAs'rLE . . . Treasurer T. GUTHRIE SPEERS . . Secretary EVAN W. THOMAS Assistant Treasurer iguarh uf Euhzrnurs JAMES S. MESSLER, '05 ..... Chairman F. VVALLER BIRKENHAUER, '10 . Secretary-Treasurer '06 GUSTAV C. VVUERTH, '07 F. HAROLD BOCKOVEN, 'OS WARING L. D.uxfrs.,xRN, '09 MEMBERS, 191 1 Prescott W. Cookingham J. Marion Johnston, Jr. Robert T. Roche John H. Drummond Howard P. Macfarlane Charles C. Savage, Jr. Beverly R. Gause Lawrence M. Mead Theodore VV. Sill Horace Holt George NV. Prettyman VVilliam E. Spcers Simeon R. Wfinch MEMBERS, 1912 Byron D. Benson John C. Dawson, Jr. C. Benjamin Brush B. M. Fowler, Jr. Charles T. Butler F. D. Halsey U. Morgan Davies Frank C. Hughes Evan VV. Thomas 225 XVZIITCII S. Matthews Horace Platt Spencer Alec Sisson T. Guthrie Spcers Karl Z. Keifer Charles C. Marlor mg gummy .mv i mmwmraanm If ...J 522: -ae eaf, ,ug :api . ..J-45. ,. V -,-':r.-wcnmw saz ef- . .ae .1355 ' IR-'. .4 - ' 1-' ' ' - '- ' ' A - -' ' 'E-if'-W -' A ' -4 - -. - ' ' w - .'-fm' g g 225' .. -1, 'f -.2 I. ' f Ig. ' - .---try.. a . .4 ' .'::-.Q ,lafjf r f- ft . ' . . .- 5 .. .1 . .. .. . . 1. . .. . Q- fit gif -, T'---, ---35' . , . ' ,' . , - I ,A :fig '- HARRY W. BUXTON STERLING MORTON HAROLD C. RICHARDS ROGER HINDS Todd D. Cochran Ralph R. Eldredge Frederick W. Hentz Paul W. Bluelc Frank G. Cart Lake Deuel Wallace de Witt Henry Eagle Roger E. Fish imp anh Seals Qllluh. FOUNDED 1904 rI9ffinzr5 TODD D. COCHRAN .... . President JOHN H. IVTULLIN . Vice-President SAMUEL R. PARIQE . . . Secretary RALPH R. ELDREDGE . . Treasurer EARL I. MCCLINTOCIQ . . . Assistant Treasurer iguarh uf Qnhernnrs WALTER G. LIILDEBRANT LIERBERT S. Nl0RRO1V HENRI SCIIWOB MEMBERS. 1911 Thomas N. Hinds Edgar C. Kreutzberg Harry F, Kelly Ralph B. Higgins Richard G. Knott M. Ray Koehler Earl L McClintock Lowrie E. McClure Samuel R. Parke Benjamin Q. VVilkins MEMBERS, 1912 Vilroy C. Miller John H. Mullin John G. Pennypacker Herbert Reck Harold B. Scutt 227 LLOYD LIEULINGS FREDERICK L. AcKERsON GILBERT N. L'lUNTTlNG THOMAS I. PRESTON Peter MCA. Pinlcard NVillia1n VV. Smith Harold S. Tilton Isaac H. Shaner Charles F. Stone Charles R. Wlall Herbert VV. XlVZ1l'Cl Alan L. Wolf Edward R. 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A. .I '- 1,1- -5, -gy,g,g,',. - -,- -3 , ' . . , ' h A ..g:.g3jf4' !-Q WB, if it Yi iii -iii -52' 535 if W2-','t2i.i?: K -1: .f,'ijaE-QQ :iii '.'19.fQii iff Q ':1a.5EF.E' --'H-'a:1ff?'.' ., . . .. ,J .. .,.. .,,, ,,,,, . . ., .,,.. . , . - , H. A. Frederick E. S. Atkinson E VV. VV. Bardsley H H. H. Buchanan J. I. I. Chisholm R. I. H. Arnett I T. W. Attridge C. L. C. Barkhorn D R. I. Burke A. J. F. B. Carruthers S. W. F. Davis EBiaI 'finhge QBffitet5 FRANKLIN C. WELLS, IR. . . . President CHARLES T. OLCOTT . . . . Treasurer STANLEY S. ZIMMERMAN . Assistant Treasurer T. H. MCCAULEY . . . Assistant Treasurer DONALD W. FITTON ...... Secretary Grahuate ?Bnar?J VVILFRED I. FUNK .... President ALFRED V., S. OLCOTT . . Treasurer WILLIAM A. BUTLER, 3D S. Dillon B. Disbrow C. Edgar D. Elder T. Field I. Fitton W. Fitton L. Friedman D. Gamble Gtahuate jllllemhnzts Wh S. Hastings MEMBERS, 1911 H. S. Hall I. F. Mann G. N. Miller, jr. I. C. Musser MEMBERS, 1912 I. F. Gardner G. MCK. Garmany A. F. Kraetzer R. Lowry E. A. Magill 229 L. C. BUTLER H. E. Rankin C. T. Olcott I. I. Porter Ross Rogers T. G. Ross T. H. McCauley K. C. McWilliams W. F. Rich l. P. Seery F. G. Sewall Vezin Wells, Jr. T. Wheeler Zl1Tl1l1Cl'l11Illl Smith Stoddard Todd VVardwcIl VVarrcn 'Iii522ff2E'a?? ff11 f ' ' M q,.74.,4:v.- A 511-z--. -A 1f.:- -'-- , - ' ' - - -I T VVV Vq I A-i1 Q ,.,. ., 1 Eg ,1e2,12ffgegge -12: u. -'-.1111Q:1 2+ ':,-:E.1'EfnE125 Q- ,,- 1'r':ff v-- Q v,'-m:,'.':g--.5111113.g,,.-5g::1:Q:-zpzzl. 1 I f f ,Z :rg ,ggi 'fig iff--':.,: g4:i1'Si:'1i'1'5 .f'912'QfffQfff'?fff55'fl1f11-A . . . Asif ff fu .ww , .M W wh 413' .rrg, '5:fm,,c1 , if s'1Al 7'- 4. iziw. ,A 'I . ' 2:2 4. 3' .':-EE-P . 'YES - ,,:,.- 1: I.,-,:g1,:.-:gp-5f:..,-.L ,.:q,1-45, ' I ...f- 'I-fri,NG..-Lf' --zz:-K ... . V : .Qz..,,21,7f5.-gqr if N'f' 5..' ? f Q X - f . I . 'F ,Y V f x ' , 1 ' ,W i, gg 'Nb t N3 ef 'RQ NK -5' ' ,'C1':L.'1.a , Q ' B QW : 'K 1 1 X ,f .fa mmf? I! T QK sm N 1 f XY i J I 'Ji tfqvmxglf ' ' X.: X ' gwlwyrllgkgxixykx, X K W , 'I'. ., f1lf5l'lgU5!ifl'U'1Mhrf5WQf-:ffm'A , 'A ,X Ng 1,411 , ff f 'Qu gf u . - . ' f ff H, .lh .45, N' , , I f 4 1 ' K ,. M . ,Q , J 1 f ' 5 'qv - J .., ' Lx - -.. -QQ A K I 74 --:Q 'gg - A -'-1 - 14,1111-4' -al i :Luft 'AQ A ' - -'- 6:-W. A? pig! X ' 1:15-A37-.5311 ,fy ,y If fkw-1.4n.fp..-'nfl W , f , Bard Bzirnhart Beesley Bunn, Ir. Dyer Bonner Bryan Date Andrews Bradford Bryan - l!I ik 'R if 575 4' f A A-1 J U X L,-'F ... A f, 1 S sg ., , I XF ii 6-I w i E EJ ' SX , if' 9 Q :arg-35 . QXL-E, .ggi-.-4 ' Qbffiters R. BARD, ,ll C. MCCORMICK, '12 A. L. BRYAN, '13 A. VV. Ross, '14 G. P. Foster B. S. Green, Ir. P. Griffin G. R. Fauntleroy C. W. Iohnson E. B. Coulter S. P. Carson D. B. Douglas President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . Freshman Director MEMBERS, 1911 I. F. Bennett MEMBERS, 1912 MEMBERS, MEMBERS, 232 C, McCormick R. C. Orr A. S. Seekel 1913 R. J. Mathis R. W. Merril 1914 O. F. Ennenga D. R. Forgan, jr. J. E. Jenkins P. S. Lewis T. B. Seyster R. S. Wfalcott R. C. Wilcox E. H. Wfilder H. Neilson Wfarner Wells XV. Puttkzunmer XV. Ross B. Russell issnuri Qllluh QBfficzrs4 HOWARD S. HALL, '11 . . . . President VV. H. POWELL, IR., '12 . . Vice-President ROBERT M. ALXDAMS, '13 . . Secretary-Treasurer FRED VV. GARDNER, 'J-L Freshmzm Director MEMBERS, 191 1 Howard S. Hall If B. Knight john S. Lionberger Wnl. Wallace, Ir. MEMBERS, 1912 John H. Carroll, Ir. VVilliam H. Powell, Ir. Russell E. Gardner, Ir. MEMBERS, 1913 R. McCormick Adams Robert B. Hance Seward McKittrick P. Taylor Bryan Joseph C. McCoy Samuel VV. Morris MEMBERS, 1914 Francis T. Bryan, 3d Edward F. Goltra Dick C. Miller Fred W. Gardner David R. Hawkins Jrolqn T. Ready 233 5 wx iw H? Ill! -1-F'-as-r 1 'xv-. 'A . H '- o lxlhiix In E-V V V, in lil! isgiilfcl r f Lowrie E. McClure Thos. K. Wfhipple Ralph S. Shroder Geo. P. Van Riper 54' ET J X I Q ,A ii ,-X fx-, X X 1 1?3a - ' B om --xx N Di M , , . ff B x H. S. Talbott L. B. Miller I. T. Jameson R. G. Lockwood F. G. Darlington, Ir, R. Gregory Zlnhiana Qliluh .. QBffimzrs D. A, NIORRISON, '11 . . . . President J. T. IAMESON, '12 . . Vice-Premdezwt R. G. LOCKWOOD, '13 . . . . . Treasurer F. G. D.ARI.INGTON, IR., '14 . Freshmzm Director MEMBERS 1911 N. VV. Cook D. A. Morrison MEMBERS 1912 I. B. Donaldson, Ir MEMBEBS 1913 V. B. Jarvis MEMBERS, 1914 D. O. B. jameson 234 R. A. Milliken T. R. R. H. J. W. F. 'vV. R. W. Arnold O. Annin G. Bosworth Coyle F. Bell, Jr. H. Magill D. Clise G. Collins Hogan ROCKY MOUNTAIN CLUB j S QBffiuzrs . .... President . . Vice-President . Secretary and Treasurer P. W. COOKINGHAM, '11 K. C. PLANTZ, '12 . G. F. SHAWV, '13 . W. G. COLLINS Q h D. It H. WATROUS Y . . Fres man lrectors MEMBERS. 1911 P. W. Cookinghani S. R. Winch R. D. Elder MEMBERS, 1912 M. M. Critchlow I. A. I-lumbird R. D. Gile TMEMBEFIS, 1913 C. M. Nebeker P. D. Norton MEMBERS, 1914 G. W. Kassler I. H. Watrous D. E. Wilson 235 G. A. Critclulow V. C. Miller C. B. Perkins K. E. Plants G. F. Shaw R. W. Steele W. L. de Witt I. C. Vroman, I A. VV. Booth M. S. Connelly T. N. Hinds C. H. Adams VV. G. Benton T. K. Brown W. A. Childs H. G. Benton A. P. Curtis VV. C. Davison ' , ... - E 'A' Il-.:.Lg E . 2 ' ,V- EE, 'rr-F I ' - l 1. . . to ... . wsu. , J - . - A-ts.-'xiNMtwhxlwlfllftwv-Alv X-.-it -vw ' 1 . Qffilikfg M. S. CONNELLY, '11 . . . . President R. A. BMEDINA, '12 . . . Vice-President H. G. BENTON, ,13 . . Secretary and Treasurer 5? ESFSERMAN .... Freshman Directors MEMBERS, 191 1 E. C. Jessup T. YV. Maires Perry, Ir. James C. Kennedy D. H. McAllister . Rowe john C. Kennedy A. McLean, sd F. lfVallace MEMBERS, 1912 T. L. Cuyler E. D. Kalblleisch . M. Pryor W. R. Fisher A. F. Kraetzer G. Shaw, Ir. C. Heath R. A. Medina Siefke D. Horton H. Platt A. Smith MEMBERS, 1913 I VV. J. Logan D. I. C. Robertson I. Smith J. H. Mahan, Ir. XV. N. Rothschild W. Suydam F. T. Phillips D. M. Roy D. Wfeir MEMBERS, 1914 V. Armstrong E. P. Bannermau XV. H. Bass J. W. Beebe G. M. Billings B. D. Bleeker T. B. Bleeclcer G. R. Brown H. G. Canda I. M. Colt A. H. Cowl R. R. Curtis L. C. Dinsmore I. R. Downs V. A. Dwelle R. H. Gibson D. L. Gill R. KN. Holbert B. K. Taylor 236 G. Hunter I. lngraham A. Plimpton L. Ryon VV. Salter E. Strehel 5 l:l - :-.re l I l Ill' .fa '. 'Y Il izifwm gruml EE 5 E Q -. A RZ gy! ll. Crawford R. Knott W. Breed I. C. Grundy P. Knott R. Cecil VV. P. Clancy Qtemrmtetnf ELM I. K. DALE, '11 . R. C. JONES, ,J2 ' I. A. MILLER, '13 I. C. HUGHES, '14 . E. M. Clancy Gbffinnzrs . President . Vice-President . Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS, 1911 l.. Stewart MEMBERS, 1912 R. Jones MEMBERS, 1913 MEMBERS, 1914 I. C. Hughes R. Lynd 237 Freshman Director E. Prince J. T. Field E. Norman R. L. Patton j. A. Miller I. R. Semple S. Miller R. Muller WW -fi' :fl ii la 7 fm -qsdif y-,f r-ee Whlqhlllifllllj, l I Qffllkfi W L GRAXBREY IR I L TERRY 1? I A TVTILLER 13 H P ELLIOTT T. HARRIS . President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer . Freshman Directors I 1 i ' I 4:f..g55:. . Mizqigghx nl' .11 ' ' fffi' :zfiiiffnygi i ii uni? liiiiziuhdizg m '5.-' ,f. I I .. XV ii -V11 ,,..., ::::'f - 4 . . ,J f TE 27 t CEI TJ il ig., B UU BYU ll 4 jx -T-ivgg,-4'V'Jj:.+ , ll ' 1 ' . g.cEQ.-251' , I '- 1 I '.: PETE- lg' . . N , ., '11 . . . , 1 ?iHg:!!EE:.:::5ZQ:ggE:jir ' ' v - - - - ' - 455 mire... - -5751 ' ' ' ' ' - f E. M. Clancy E. Crawford L. Cunningham I. K. Dale I. T. Field W. J. Flather, Ir. D. Baker G. M. Batty E. E. Beri A. D. Berry VV. N. Breed R. I. Brent C. B. Brush H. W. Cobb, jr. W. Q. Gallaher W. L. Granbery, Ir B. Hughes G. Hoes M. S. Hodgson E. R. Heyl M. A. Cooper F. R. Cross I. M. Davis R. R. Dieter R. E. Gardner, Ir. I. V. Grainger E. I. Hecht MEMBERS, 1911 J. M. Johnstone H. P. Macfariane A. P. Maher J. F. Martin, Ir. B. Ober E. L. Prince, Ir. MEMBERS, 1912 R. W. Johnson, Ir. R. C. Jones R. H. Martin E. Norman H. A. Orrick, Ir. M. M. Parlser R. L. Patton 238 J. H. Rowland I. L. Selhnan R. H. Smith H. A. Stump, jr. J. T. W'oodhu11, Ir. T. O. Stokes T. Swann J. A. Swift K. Stephenson J. L. Terry E. I. Thompson VV. O. Turtle T. E. Bagby W. L. Barnett J. K. Bartlett L. E. Bashinsky A. Bluethenthal B. A. Calhoun H. P. Cooledge D. K. E. Fisher D. F. Fowler I. O. Adler O . Armstrong B. E. Barnes I. P. Blair C. E. Blakey F. N. Bolton T. B. Brazelton W. Brinton B. B. Brown I. Bruce H. C. Calder R. H. Cecil J. J. R. H. S. R. J. T. J. E. W. A. E. S. B. H. W. H. I. R. I. Ulibe Southern Qllluh Qfttnncluhehj MEMBERS, 1913 VV. Frierson, Jr. VV C. Grundy T. M. Harding W WV. Hagar, Ir. R. H. Horner E. M. Jones T. P. Knott, jr. H. M. McMillan F. A. Miller A. MEMBERS, 1914 N. Chapman I. P. Clancey A. A. Cooper T. I. D. Cross J. NV T. W. Cull Douglas A. P. Elliott M. G. Ewing I. L. Ford L. France E. D. Frick R. T. Granbery E. 239 . B. Mitchell B. Newman H. Norman Ober H. Patton T. Pendleton K. Reise F. Reid S. Richardson T. Graves, Ir. A. Green, l-larris C. Hughes Hughson J. Ives C, johnson H. legendre Levering Lloyd B. Lynd H. Mertz T. R. J. J. E. D. G. R. F. D. S. E. NV. E. C. NV. A. W. E. W. S. Royster Sealy Selby R. Semple R. Simpson I. Woodriff R. Whitaker G. Watson D. Worthington C. Miller Miller Muller B. Myers H. Patton R. Rowland S. Rusk H. Stump B. Tippetts A. Wlialey N. Wood MEMBERS, 1911 Q 'Q 'QXLKCZ Q. Xxxxo QBffinzrs EDVVARD S. CAsT1.E, '11 . . . . President :HENRY M. DYCKMAN, '12 . Vice-President ROBERT I. RIIQPLR, '13 . Secretary-Treasurer JOHN L. B. VVILLIAMS, '14 . . Freshman Director L. M. Bament R. S. Barr R. L. Carter R. D. Carter, Jr. E. V. Connett, IH W. F. Davis W. L. Bonnell P. F. Burrage F. Eberstadt A. C. M, Azoy, Ir. Morris S. Boyer Sturges D. Cook E. S, Castle R. T. Dyer K. B. Howell NIENIBERS. 1912 H. M. Dyclcnmn F. W. Elmendorf B. H. Farr MEMBERS, 1913 H. A. Foster B. R. Michael C. B. Riker MEMBERS, 1914 Gerald P. Klipste F. H. Dyckman Ogden B. Carter 240 in R. T. Roche T. WV. Sill G. Sloane R. M. Smith, Ir. E. H. Klipstein R. I. Riker F. C. Speir L. H. Spencer J. L. B. 'Williams VV. B. Connett C. E. Goldsmith MEMBERS, 1911 I. D. Bickford R. Cooke A. H. Hodges J. C. Musser M. K. Rankin W. H. Dickey C. F. Fitton D. W. Fittou M. M. Brown VV. D. Biekham E. R. Frazier C. VV. Duriiinger or 1 rr i on aura 9 S. D. Gamble H. Green L. G. Gatch R. M. Green D. A. Hawley I. N. Gatch MEMBERS. 1912 W. F. Judd I. P. McVVil1iz1ms MEMBERS, 1913 R. H. McKee S. S. Markham S. Matthews MEMBEFlS,1914 L. K. Harper QBffiner5 R. COOKE, '11 . . President T. W. Tiuzvole, '12 . Vice-President R. M. GREEN, '13 Secretary and Treasurer I. N. GATCH, '14, Freshman Director VV. H. Stewart T. W. Trevor S. W. Morgan W. N. Todd W. R. Weiisley A. S. Harris Euffaln anh western ein ark Klub N0TE:vThis Club was not organized in time for correct insertion in this volume of the Brie-a-Brac. MEMBERS 1911 M. B. Angell, Rochester J. H. Collord, Buffalo E. A. O'Hara, Syracuse H. S. Bell, Olean E. Ellsworth, Ir., Buffalo S. F. Raleigh, Syracuse MEMBERS 1912 W. G. Andrews, Buffalo K. R. Lyman, Syracuse T. W. Attridge, Rochester T. H. McCauley, Canandaigua N R. J. Burke, Buffalo Gaylor Riggs, Elmira ' C. E. Burnett, Buffalo I. R. Shoemaker, Elmira P. V. S. Camp, Watertown T. G. Sewall, Aurora-on-Cayuga F. A. Kahler, Jr. Buffalo MEMBERS 1913 - I- W' BUCIC, Elmira R. C. Gillies, Medina R. C. Lee, Rochester E. E. Silvernail, Rochester 242 iBB'l21'm'aIfIf - I Q ' B' A' f f Belamare Cliluh 1 W ' ' ' Z Gffiners wwf eg . D u E AWK HARRY A. HOUSTON, '11 . . . . Pres1dent Il' Vx ' FRANK C. HUGHES, '12 . . . Vice-President 'JW ' M 4 WALLACE H. COXE, '13 . Secretary and Treasurer 7 fly ' I , , , . f .,,,'f- x43 -. PAUL V. lu-:LLOGG, 14 . . Freshman D1rector 5 ZW 6, ,. Q. w 1 . , ' P QV , Q- Lca F X aes' We MEMBERS, 1911 W. Eves, 3d H. G. Hodges M, D, Lane B. R. Gause H. A. Houston J, W, Whaler MEMBERS, 1912 W. H. Baldwin S. F. Franklin I, H. Mrlllilq E, E. Berl F. G. Hodges G, I, Speer B. T. Biggs F. C. Hughes E. M. Vernon H. H. Ward MEMBERS, 1913 W. H. Coxe R. T. Hoopes MEMBERS, 1914 P. V. Kellogg G. I. Pyle R. Strain, Ir. 243 V 1 A .I IN 'T Lf Q A Noe N A N Bachiach M Bament el Bassett . Beckett-Coster A, D. Buzby E P. Deeves W. B. Eaton R. W. Baiter H. R. Baker VV. N. Baker E. E. Ballard, Jr. Chauncey Belknap Maitland Belknap J. C. Bell, Jr, H. D. Boker J. B. Estes Harold Flammer L, T. Getty H. R. Gray C. VV. Handy Horace Holt J. G. Hoffstot L. H. Bonner Hamilton Brown C, B. Brush J. V. Bunzl C. T. Butler Alvin Devereux G. H Dunn Henry Eagle Btn ark Qllluh QBfii1:1zr5 CORTLANDT NN. HANDY, 'll . . President JoHN C. BUTLER, '12 ..... Vice-President JOHN R. MCDONALD, '13 Secretary and Treasurer JOHN U. S'r12.x1eNs, Eid, '14 . . Freshman Director MEMBERS, 1911 L. R. K. Howe G. R. Conner P. C. Krauthoff lf. R. Larkin . C. Lawrence M. A. Lewis V. S. Merle-Smith C MEMBERS, 1912 Gerald Easton H. L. Felt H. E. Fisk, Jr. G. M. Garmany T. A. Hart A. C. Holden J. L. Hutton D. M. Kelley 244 NN. M. Miliken H. F. Morse, 2d C. T. Olcott J. J. Porter Alfred Rheinstein G. F. Root F. T. Seggermann P. M. King J. R. MacDonald R. D, Machlurdy E. P. Nevin Edward Plaut G. H. Pyne E. Rushmore C. Schaller George Sloane Louis Stewart, Jr F. Thompson . S. Tilton . D. Winant J. D. llvlllg, 2d J. H C B. Seligman . B. Smith H. N. Tilft, Jr. G. T. Townsend E. H. Wardwvell R. K. VVaterbury J. K J. L. Welch A. L. VVolf P. C. R. S. H. C. E. Adams D. Baker D. Baldwin D. Bell G. Benton E. Bingham VV. VV. Brown G. I. C. C. H. W T. P. S. E. D. F. I. C. D. E. M. Bryan W. Buck S. Burr N. Carver I. Caeser . M. Chester S. Class L. Cofhn D. Cowan A. Cowen Cowl L. Cunningham G. Agar, Ir. V. Armstrong R. Baker P. Bannerrnan W. H. Bass I. I. M G. H. K. T. G. E. M. Beck W. Beebe . R. Beltzhoover M. Billings I. Boldt, Ir. Bonner C. Briggs R. Brown, Ir. E. Bunzel 33233 fork Qllluh Cfltunclutuzhj W. C. Davison H. L. Dewey A. F. Folz G. Forbes D. F. Fowler G. W. Galinger, Ir G. H. Gaston I. Gorham R. E. Haines VV. B. Hall T. B. Handy B. C. Harrington A. W. Hoy C. V. Herbert L. P. Hildreth Holsapple W. D. Horne, Ir. K. Howard I. L. Hutton R. T. H. G. Canda H. A. P. Carter C. W. Church R. N. L. Church I. Churchward G. I. Clifford I. M. Colt R. R. Curtis W. I. Curtis, Ir. L. C. Dinsmore T. Dixon, Ir. I. R. Downs R. D. Drummond MEMBERS, 1913 R. M. Iaclcson . W. Iolmson . Iordan, Ir. H. I. Iung G. R. Kenyon C. E. Kimball M. C. Kinnan I. A. Larkin l. H. Larom C R R. C. Lee H. F. Loeb W. I. Logan E. L. Lowman R. R. Lytle, Ir. I. H. Mahan I. H. Mantner C. S. Merrilield V. M. Meyer W. E. Meyers MEMBERS, 1914 A. W. Dulles F. S. Dunn V. A. Dwelle R. C. Eddy O. B. Elsworth S. L. Froehlich R. H. Gibson I. P. Goodspeed I. T. Graves, Ir. VV. P. Hardenbergs, Ir. T. Harris H. Hartshorne VV. B. Hervey 245 S. E M. Moffat S. Mulford M. W. Neustadt H. O'Connor H. B. O'Donohue C. D. Orth I. H. Parsons F. T. Phillips R. Piel R. S. Rauch H. C. Raymond L. Richards D. I. C. Robertson R. I. Ross W. N. Rothschild I. B. Rowley D. M. Roy S. M. Rushmore F. R. Rutter C. K. Higgins R. W. Holbert C. D. Holman I. K. Honigman I. W. Huntley H. F. Iung M. A. Kent E. B. Kilmer I. H. Larorn W. G. Luke H. F. McElroy, 3d K. N. E. S. Moore Pegram, Ir. C. K. E. D. VV R. H. R. A. Scribner M. Seggermann E. Silvernail, Ir. I. Smith C. Story W. Straus VV. Suydam B. Thomas L. Trowbridge G. R. Van Pelt S. I. lfVeingarten N. D. Weir I. D. lrVilkins T. A. NVilson I. G. Winant I. Wolfe C. I. Worth H. R. Pyne B. K. Rhoads G. Robinson I. K. Smith E. D. Starbuck, Ir. I. N. Stearns, Ir. A. K. Stevenson, Ir G. E. Strebel H C. Stuart E. C. Waller H. E Waller M D. Vtfeingarten W. I. VVolf -PEHH5 N. N. Arnold C. J. Biddle Austin Boyd F. A. Brady H. G. Carlburg J. H. Arnett R. F. Arnold R. L. Bailie W. W. Battles C. J. Bell J. A. Bertolet L. D. Blair C. L. Bowman C. E. Clark T. F. Clark T. D. Cochran F. R. Craven G. VV.Creighton, Jr. F. G. Burk William Callery Harry Cook Peter Cooney J. C. Dawson, Jr. Wallace de Witt J. M. Duff, Jr. P. V. R. Erben IACLVB' Gbificzlrs A. P. MONROE, '11 ...... President J. M. DUFF, JR., ,12 . . . Vice-President F. H. ATWOOD, '13 . . . Secretary and Treasurer C. P. FREEMAN, 2 H. C. TATNALL . . Freshman Directors J. HENRY OYNEILL J T. VV. Culbertson J. J. Daub S. V. Este W. N. Fish R. H. Geddis J. F. Graff, Jr. M. D. Griffith W. J. Hipple R. P. Jamison E. P. Janvier R. R. John J. E. Kennedy L. R. Lackey W. M. Laird MEMBERS, 1912 J. N. Ewing N. Fish F. Gardiner Greenbaum J. Harding, Jr. D. Harrison W. Hendel W. Henry 246 MEMBERS, 1911 Barmen Libovitz P. W. Mack D. M. McLeod J. I. Marsh S. R. Meaker W. W. Meredith A. P. Monroe W. M. Muzzey S. R. Parker T. S. Paul Bruce Payne Ross Rogers C. C. Savage, Jr. J. S. Schoonmaker, A. W. Herron H. C. Holton Harry Ingersoll Richard Irwin R. F. Irwin, Jr. S. L. Jones U. G. Kay R. Koehler E. P. Smith P. C. Smith W. W. Smith D. M. Souder F. S. Harbell A. K. Taylor NV. R. Tracy F. L. Tuttle, Jr. A. L. Urban J. O. Whiteley A. L. VVillouer B. T. Woodle W. J. Woods S. S. Zimmerman L. T. Laughlin F.. T. McClintock J. P. McKinney, Jr. Warden McLean K. C. McWilliams, Jr A. N. Martin J. R. Metcalf G. W. Mook L. R. Page, Jr. j. G. Pennypacker J. J. Pentz L. T. M. Ralston C. G. Reilly F. H. Atwood E. C. Bechtel H. W. Berky W. F. Bickel B. H. Binns W. L. Boon C. E. Brown Li. P. Buchanan J. C. Candor G . D. Coleman l-l. A. H. Baker l. W1 Beatty, Jr. I. C. Blackburn li. H. Boyd J. H. Boyd j. VV. Carothers G. N. Collins J. O. Cook Marcus Crawford Rt E. Daub E. M. Day J. B. Dewar I. N. DuBarry, 3d Rennsplhania Qlluh Cflllnncluhehj jacob Reigel, jr. Seth Ridout T. H. Shaner R. I. Schultz S. A. Sisson A. M. Cook C. O. Cornelius E. L. Douglas J. A. Gilmore W. A. Gilmour J. S. Gleason J. B. Gold D. S. Goslyne A. D. Groff H. E. Hackney XV. K. Enck C. P. Freeman D. R. Goodwin VV. K. Gresli VV. C. Haddock, Jr. John Hartman I. M. Handel H. M. Hessenbruck I. B. Heyl T. B. Hogg O. H. Hostetter, Ir. J. F. Hunter R. S. Ingersoll G. H. Sterrett J. L. Stoever G. H. Stewart, Ir. C, F. Stone E. NV. Thomas MEMBERS, 1913 A. F. Hogan A. G. Harlow T. VV. Henderson D. R. Henry D. H. Hostetter, Jr. L. D. Howell A. H. Hunter R. W. Irwin L. L. John J. M. Kerr 1. Wolfe MEMBERS 1914 T. B. Kennedy, Ir. XV. S. Kuhn Benj. Laskin H. A. Laughlin, Jr. C. B. Lear li. K. Loveland Robert Mclildovvney P. O. McMaster W. T. Mager WV. S. Middleton F. A. Montgomery C. E. Moore R. B. Nesbitt 247 G. K. Tweddell C. B. Tyson J. H. Uhl H . C. Warren R. H. Kirk VV. C. Kirkpatrick W. Landis E. Low G. B. Logan, Ir. D. L. McCuen R. McLean T. M. Mabon R. B. Marshall P. F. Myers W. W. Nissley J. H. O'Neill G. M. Owlett C. A. Painter, Ir. I. D. Painter C. A. Potter, Ir. R. E, Reed G. T. Richards, VV. P. Roberts A. B. Robinson, 3d J. B. Robinson Edward Sonysson Edward Scull A. M. Watts R. W. Wigton G. R. Williams E. H. Williamson F. B. Ninrick I. S. North R. W. Patterson J. J. Rich R. E. Robinson J. Shand, Jr. W. S. Taylor V. A. Traub J. N. T. Walker P. T. Weil W. 1. Shenk S. C. Slaymaker, Ir. A. I. Smalshof M. A. Spencer I. E. Stimson H. C. Tatnall T. A. S. Thropp H. H. VVallower Andrew Wheeler, jr. S. B, Wheeler, jr, R. E. VVhite E. N. 'Wigton C. V. Wisner xx: W ww -- yy-ag --v ww - f ' Lrg Q, Q, H ' 'Af Q f wma .Maw I wwiwswmfgwv f-Wggms 'N 'f aw ,iw X, mm, , we Q'i'f 4f0?J'5JQ:1 V Aww mmm?-5 6450765 ulbP.si.,4Qw -Q Mm , - wfmx Mm AW' FW 9? ww 4 9 Nw Mb Wvf 'f 'N-F 0 mmf mx'-W ' 5 lf' if W IkxQ',f'ff I f U QC 3 55 gif fx if E EII A J ,. .----.. ,. ., 1 I .'.. ..',' -..,, ' ry .. ,. . . '-ll U W4 ,r .. mf: .at .gnu . - , '4' '-'- ' - ' lI'5. R. W. Baiter R. E. Bard N. Bassett J. JL Chisholm G. R. Conner W. G. Andrews R. O. Annin D. Baker, Jr. A. A. Barnes R. D. Bartlett B. T. Biggs J. K. Bartlett C . S. Burr, 3d B. A. Calhoun C. N. Carver J. R. Christie L. H. Date R. F. Dawes J. O. Adler B. E. Barnes J. P. Blair, Jr. T. C. Briggs The 'flatnrennzehille Snzbunl Ctlluh QBffiter5 ROY E. BARD, '11 ....... President VV. G. ANDRENVS, '12 ..... Vice-President F. H. IWARLING, ,13 . . Secretary and Treasurer 134 .... Freshman Directors MEMBERS 1911 F. R. Craven B. Fellows P. C. Krauthoff J. I. Marsh G. A. Critchlow T. Getty W M. Laird L. B. Miller M. Dwight M. Harvey H. M. Lane W. M. Milliken R. D. Elder B. Knight 'VV H. Macurda B. B. Payne J. B. Estes N. E. Pierson - MEMBERS 1912 G. VV. Bunn, Jr. Harris K. C. McWilliams, J E. Plaut J. H. Carroll, Jr. B. Heck L. P. Mills W. H. Powell J. M. Davis C. Holton E. P. Nevin G. R. Roe S. M. Don H. McCauley R. C. Orr A. Seckel A. Gosnell McLanahan C. B. Perkins A. A. Taylor B. S. Green, Jr. E. I. Thompson ' MEMBERS 1913 R. B. Dort S. Hendrickson R. H. McKee VV. P. Schenck J. H. Frantz 'V. Herbert F. H. Marling R. Sealy' N. H. Furman W. Johnson S. W. Morris J. Shand, Jr. G. W. Galinger M. B. Kinnan R. Piel VV. C. Story A. D. Groff I. H. Larom C. B. Riker R. W. Straus R. M. Harding W. J. Logan R. J. Riker R. B. Thomas T. WV. Henderson H. McCarthy VV. N. Rothschild A. L. Trowbridge MEMBERS 1914 H. P. Elliot C. Heath W. G. Luke R. Matter H. L. Ford J. Ives, Jr. H. F. McElroy WV. B. Myers D. Forgan, Jr. D. J. Jamieson P. C. McPherson W. L. Norton W. R. Gresh C. Johnson S. K. McLanahan A. Riker, Jr. T. H. Robinson R. D. Drummond J. I. Hartman 251 J. A. J. Porter T. Schenck H. A. Stump J. F. Thompson J. O. Whiteley J. H. Uhl J. Welch R. West W. M. Whitney, 3d F.. R. VVhittingham E. H. 1fVilder R. C. Wallace R. Warner F. C. VVashburn R. G. Watson G. P. Whitaker W. B. Wolfe E. Scull W. J. Shenk E. C. Waller H. E. Waller H. H. Wallower The bill Sdjuul Qiluh QB'ffiuzrs T. XN. CUL1:1z1z'rs0N, '11 ..... President B. N. DELL, '12 . . . Vice-President M. CHAP1.1N, '13 . . . Secretary and Treasurer STEARNS, 3cl, '14 . . . . . Freslnnzln Director MEMBERS, 191 1 C E. Clark, Jr. VV. B. Eaton H. Holt M. M. PZl1'lCC1',I1'. W. B. Speers T. W. Culbertson E. Ellsworth L. M. Mead V. S. Merle-Sinitli VV. Strong, I C. D. VCZ111 MEMBERS, 1912 C. H. Adams H. Boker H. Cook VV. McLean l. H. Shaner T. G. Speers B. D. Benson C. T. Butler B. N. Dell S. Ridout G. Shaw MEMBERS, 1913 .C. D. Baker M. Chaplin H. Forbes Ii. Howzird S. M. Moffat. ,h H. I. Caesar VV. T. Dixon T. P. Handy R. McLean A. L. Trowbridge MEMBERS, 1914 T. B. Bell VV. J. Curtis, Jr. H. Hessenbruclc G. S. Pitney I. Ni. Stearns, 3d K. Bonner YV, P. l-lzirdenburg, Ir I. E. jenkins I. B. Pitney P. C. Speers J. H. Boyd H. Hartshorne I. L. Mott A. C, Robinson 252 E. M. Barnhart L. D. Blair E. V. Connett, 3d D. F. Fowler P. Hurlburt S. Matthews WVilliam Armour Hobart A. I-I. Baker Allan C. Bakewill Alwyn Ball, 3d Edward I-I. Boyd ,,, .111 St. Raul! bnbunl, Qliunwrlw, . . QBffiuzrs CLINTON W. VVINANT, '11 ...... President LAXVRENCE D. BLAIR, '12 .... . Vice-President M. READ, '13 .... Secretary and Treasurer I-IOBART A. H. BAKER, '14 . . Freshman Director MEMBERS 1911 Sloane C. D. Winant MEMBERS 1912 Ingersoll W. H. McCreary ,l. R. Metcalf L. R. Page, Jr. T. Swann G. Kay P. McKinney lrl. A. Orrick R. B. Rives W. H. Tuck I. Laughlin H. M. Sawyer C. MCG. Tyson MEMBERS 1913 V. S. Mitchell R. S. Rauch C, Scribner, Ir, K. B. Smith G. Wiliant S. North M. E. Read K. M. Seggerrnan I. N. T. Wallcer john Wolfe C. Page D. I. Woorlrific Henr A. P. Carter Y Sturgis Cook 'William B. Connett Shornton Emmons MEMBERS 1914 Wfalter Hughson R. Sturges Ingersoll Erick B. Kilner W'enclell S. Kuhn 253 Henry A. Laughlin Charles A. Potter, Ir J. Robert McCall, Ir. Archibald D. Russell I. L. Dawson Painter Andrew VVheeler, Ir. Charles A. Painter, Ir. S. Bowman Wlieeler 'Qnhnher Qiluh R. Coo1:E, '11 . R. D. GILE, '12 . D. H. BATCHELDER, 'I M. I. HAYES, ,14 . Cooke V D. Gile H.. Batchelder F. C. Hall M. I. Haryes A. Kwong Gffiszers MEMBERS, 1911 I. C. Kennedy MEMBERS, 1912 R. Irwin MEMBERS, 1.913 R. L.L MEMBERS, 1914 L. Lichenstein 254 President Vice-President Ii . Secretary and Treasurer Freshman Director CC j. K. McCormick S. Talbot C. Miller Kerr Randolph QExetm: Cliluh 6!B'fficer5 A. MACGREGOR, 'll . .... President L. EWING, '11 . . . . Vice-President S. V. WHITE, '11 ...... Treasurer MEMBERSH911 A. B. Clark L. Ewing A. Macgregor A. D. McLean M. F. O'Donoghue Wallace R. R. Eldredge P. A. Ransome W'hite MEMBERS11912 I. A. Bertolet H. Brown M. M. Dixon E. I. Hart T. I. Hart Mullin J. Bredemus P. P. Cooney D. W. Houston White MEMBERSH1913 Arthur Bluethenthal H. W. Hastings W. E. Meyers R. W. Patterson, Ir.lfV. N. Todd Wisner L. T. Gatch I. A. Lowthorp F. T. Weil Worth 255 F. A. R. L. W. F. E. P. I. W. I. M. Brady Bailie Biclcel Buchanan Beatty Carothers bijahpsihe Qnahemp Qllluh Qbfficers I, I. ZMZARSH, '11 ...,... President D. P. FOSTER, '12 . , . I . . Vice-President F. B. NIMICK, IR., '13 . . Secretary and Treasurer C. G' , '1 . mms 4 . Freshman D1rectors F, A. BEONTGOMERY, '14 ' R. H. Geddis I. M. Duff L. Douglas H, Hunter Geddis -B. 'Hogg' ' it MEMBERS, 1911 I. E. Kennedy W. M. Laird I. I. Marsh MEMBEFIS, 1912 D. P. Foster I. P. McKinney MEMBERS, 1913 R. B. Marshall F. B. Nimick, Ir. F. T. Weil F. C. McKee , ' N R. WV. Patterson, Ir. W. B. Wolfe MEMBERS, 1914 If IF.-Hun-ter ' ' H. A. Laughlin F. A. Montgomery S. ,Kuhn ' 'Rj McF.ldowney M. A. Spencer 256 ,, . rf :M . X X 1- ,L .4 . .Xew zvzw-.,, ' '1 ,,X..3- x - . - v A 1 ' ' ' M' . 2 '1 'H' X ,.., 1. 1 7 -f-as-,,.H..,1 f 1- X, mamm- 'rl ' - . .F il I ..... .,,, ME M x 7 , .I V N W p.,.:5SiiF, .M 5?,.f..vA - tv X, .. . V, . 154, ll iw - g 11? 5 fig . .X f . ..,, X ,!-,' 'X , 5 ' l ag M y . M Q .., 'WX Q-gm.1Xg 'UML'--fff' 'X ' .. ' VV 'V I V f N -W - .. X . . , I 4fN X X 6IBfiin:nzrs G, SLOANE, '11 . , . . President A. H. Bissizu., '12 . . . Vice-President F. Em5RsTAD'r, '13 . Secretary and Treasurer T. H. BEGER R. '14 . . Freshnian Director .- 7 J MEMBERS 1911 R. R. Bumsted XV. W. Brum P, F. Grossman E. R. Gray G. F. Root MEMBERS 1912 H. Bissell S. Coe H. M. Dyckman I. Lehnian C. l. Place XV. Breingan VV. F. Davis H. B. Earle H. E. Muzzy A. B. Osborne MEMBERS 1913 L. Auger, Ir. P. K. Crooks F, Eberstadt I. D. Hinchcliffe VV. R. Smith M. Bissell j. R. Currier 1, M. Hicldue -1. L. Smith L. H. Spencer MEMBERS 1914 H. Beger, Ir. F. M. Dyckman G. S. Howell Mackin H. VV. Van Dorn 257 G. Sloane A. L. Schlesinge A. A. Taylor R. H. Staehle H. M. Wells M. Br I. C. Butler R. M. Craig H. Eagle yan M. R. Beltzhoover E. N. Chapman C. K. Higgins jillankemie bnbunl 61111111 4IBificers I. I'lARVEY IQUVVLAND, '11 ..... President F. R. PAINE, '12 . . . . Vice-President SH12PPA1m ROYSTER, '13 . Secretary and Treasurer GUY ROBINSON, 114 .... Freshman Director H. F. Jung MEMBER, 1911 I. H. Rowland MEMBERS, 1912 S. Jones F. R. Paine MEMBERS, 1913 F. S. Royster, MEMBERS, 1914 H. F. Jung I. A. Laird 258 H. A. Robinson T. G. Sewall N. R. White Guy Robinson H. D. V. Shaw E . . Q... The Zglair Qnahemp Cliluh QBifizzrS I. S. COOKE, ,ll ..... President J. VVIIITE, '12 . . . . Vice-President N. T. GORDON, '13 . . Secretary and Treasurer H. VV. DIXON, '14 .... Freshman Director J S. Cooke T. A. H. Magoun, Ir. N. T. Gordon MEMBERS 1911 C. G. Dixon MEMBERS 1912 C. S. Todd MEMBERS 1913 G. K. Scribner MEMBER 1914 H.. W. Dixon 259 VV, I. Woods I, 'White I. VV. Vasbinder ...www The erkinmen Qllluh QBffirer5 N. N. ARNOLD, 111 .... . President R. F. ARNOLD, ,l2 , . . Vice-President H. VV. BERKY, '13 . Secretary and Treasurer W, K. ENCK, '14 , .... Freshman Director MEMBERS 191 1 N. N. Arnold M. I. Cook M. D. Griflith A. L. Willoller MEMBERS 1912 R. F. Arnold I. D. Stover MEMBERS 1913 E. C. Bechtel A. M. Cook VV, Landis V. T. Traub l-I. W. Berky G. S. Griggs P. F. Myers MEMBERS 1914 V H. Apgar W. K. Enck L. A. Hillyer G. M. Owlett C. W. Morrisey 260 A. N. Bachrach I. F Graff, Ir. A. T. Dice H. B. Fell D. B. Forst C. E. Brown I. C. Candor E. L. Douglass A. B. Drullard J. B. Blackburn D. B. Clapp C. W. Durflinger V. Gordy M. Greenbauni M. VV. King C. C. Dunlap I. C. Grundy R. H. Kirk, Jr. I. P. Knott T. B. Kennedy C. B. Lear E. A. MacMillan ZIEIJB ernershurg Cllluh QE'fficer5 J. F. GRAFF, JR., '11 . . . , President C- H- STERRETT, '12 - . . . Vice-President VV. S. TAYLOR, '13 . . Secretary and Treasurer I. B BLACKBURN, '14 ' . F I - T' C. NEUNS, ,M res unan D11CCl101S lVIEMBERS,1911 H. A. Houston S. H. Kistler MEMBERS, 1912 K. R. Lyman D. C. Orbison I. Pentz MEMBERS, 1913 G. M. Price R. E. Reed I. I. Rich I. M. Rose MEMBERS, 1914 G. C. McKown P. A. Meyer T. C. Nevins C. U. 'Wisner 261 A. O'Hara A. Vredenburg 1. B. Reiley, Ir R. Shafer H. Sterrclt A. Selby F. Shaw S. Taylor H. Reeves I. Smalshaf . B. Tippets P. E. Bluck R. I. Mathies .QA ...L W K - V, ,M ' . ., N 255113122151 X Q? . -- fo. . M , 'Q - f ' f W ' , - . g pkuyzm ' Thwsa, . ' V . 1 Q . ,E,k ,mi , . A. . ..,f, M. f , . 1115132 iBnzekskiII Qiluh 0Bfficerf E. BLUCK, '12 . . . President N. EDDY, '12 . . Vice-President L. E. BASHINSKY, '13 . . . Secretary-Treasurer MEM BERS, 1 91 2 B. McCready T. B. Seyster C. N. Eddy M EMBERS , 1 91 3 - I. E. Bashinsky R. Jordan, Ir. MEMBERS, 1914 Cecil F. N. Disbrow 262 MJ is O Z A U 0 N f :l L f 1 S My 2 MX - ' , ' ' ' A h r f in N I . ' I 'L A ww . X 1 ' x -' .X- X A- ii' -1, ' I I '.' 431.- W IA 3?-10, X X nw' la Z X'i:g-- f N-fx 1 , x '--7, SENIOR COUNCIL x VVirxch Arnold Skidmore VV00dhull Angell GCUY Bard Rankin Sparks Cunningham Carlburg Dwight Monroe Thompson Simons Bennett 1 New i'f'H85: Wfa if PRINCETQN My gpg. wsu' af S- lv 1-. . .5 5 ' ..... . . .. .,. . ...,. ..,. ' T , - ,V , . - - - - - A V . . I . V. ,L av!- .S'7 '- - - ., . - , . A ' , 1 V - g ' ' ' R - '.f1-ia v' +1ff' 2? ic- w 1 ' ' 1 alf r- . ', - H - - ' - I gn 25-ti' 1 Hizik- - - - - ' :ev-5 5' . vi . , 'I I . . 1. . , ,mi- 3' 5, 4 , ii!l42,:- imp ig: Urn ks... , . . ,n :G if V- w. .. . , T - '.f,,:4' 'frm .. - . Q-. 'Z ,' ' ','.-J -Lf: 1- ' ' ,,,,' - ,Z .:,.- ' LL' ,xl ' E'-f'f:'4 ' ' . - '5P'.5 E:s , . . '. ' .. ' . .M . ' ' . ' - - ,-1? ,.,225 ' T. was YET? 8aD W,2i5.JM 'W 'Eoin : ?'y5fY'1 '2 n-1,4 H M., 5 Ghz Qeniur uumil QBffiuzr5 I. F. THOMPSON Chairman an D. M. SIMONS . . Secretary MEMBERS TXTONTGO MERY B. ANGELL N. N. ARNOLD . ROY E. BARD . H. G. CARLBURG . LOGAN 'CUNNINGHAM IRA F. BENNETT . FRANK R. CRAVEN . TXTAITLAND DXVIGHT L. T. GETTY . ANDREW P. TWONROE M. K. RANKIN . D. M. SIMONS . LEMUEL SKIDMORE, IR. WALTER R. SPARKS IULIAN F. THOMPSON S. R. XIVINCH . I. T. VVOODHULL, IR. 265 President of the Philadelphian Society . . . A . . . Press Club . . General Election Manager Football Team . . . . . . Baseball . Chairman Dining Halls Committee . . . . General Election President of the Senior Class . Leader of the Glee Club . Manager Baseball Team . Manager Track Team . . . . Scholarship . Managing Editor The Tiger . . . . Football . . President the Triangle Club . Business Manager The P1'im7et01zian . Editor-in-Chief The P1'iucet0nz'a1'z TI-Ili RIGHT XVING CLUB N A ' 'fiownsend Dwight Gallahcr Howe Culbertson Raleigh Thompson 501811118 be-rlach Gilmore Wfing Farr Graff Marsh Deeves Dodge Potter VVa1lcr Brooks Winant Scott I Rowe XX7l'liT.lTl21I1 Wfight Stump VanDyke McAdoo Rolston NN arner 1 f , , : .. ,. .,.,, ..., , 0 . 2 .zffg 'I . - , . - 1 4. -, 3 , , . .BZ Wi m E. M. Clancy T. W. Culbertson E. P. Deeves M. Dwight W. Q. Gallaher I. F. Graff, Ir. 015132 I. M. SCHOON MAKER T. VV. CULBERTSON ight wing Qiluh QBffiuzr5 MEMBERS L. K. Howe P. C. Krautluoff I. I. Marsh S. F. Raleigh H. Rowe I. M. Sclloonnlaker 267 Chai1'n1z1n Secretary W. R. Scott H. A. Stump, Ir. I. F. Thompson H. P. Townsend I. D. Wi11g' C. D. VVinnnt THE MONDAY NIGHT CLUB Larkin Rowe Rankin Dwight Thompson Monroe Perry Bard Winant Ransome C111bS1'fS0l1 I ggi?.', .,.Eig??.. - w if.. V -, 53 - f..-: H in-wr? ,sp 3 7,. . 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VVinant i ge - - -f ..- f iff-a:'K 1 fha- - -k - .V . -New . . i- . . 57 - 1, ..f-ft.-N...-.... L., ,.,,...,.. -...-..,-, -F..-..,. ,........,,.......... .. ...... 1g?9?ff: 41i'. p ray ! ,X . ..Q-11? ww a- 1i,. 1-.M at eo , 1' A ' . j .- . , I ' 1 5 .--gg71,5. i5 ff:3Q- -. .' - , ' . -.-ggi .. 'rv5:' l'1T. '- ' A ' ' 3' A Niiiiif fng J' .5151 -5. ' I Ili 14, 4 ' ' i f 'rr '41, ', ' .l,5,::g,, gg 1 1 X -- .. -2' .Nerf-ft. f- 'H 3 - ' - ' 'W 'M MW 1 We 'L 1 1 f .. X 11' fl' ., rf, ........e f. ...f ..,. :I ,,,1,W g5L - : . T. . . g :QL .1 .-7.77.-5 , , . -. . . Ji, -. .:.ff..- A .1 .1 V ,light , . ' . . , - l '55 'i?Bi?8EE zS.. i.. . .1 .1 '5'i...tQf f1 f- fffz..- l f' ' Y L f .. -:E Gffirers L. SKIDMORE, IR. . Chairman L. STEWART, IR. . Treasurer MEMBERS P. E. Ransorne I. Drummond H. Talbot R. Mineh L. Skidmore S. Raleigh D. Morrison VV. Pierce Robert Smith L. Stewart, Ir 271 www QMS Q GA TEENS B. P. P. R. T. PIIIIZXDITLPII QCII , I I QBffiuzr5 M. B. ANGELL, '11 . . . . Presideni H. G. CARLBURG, '11 . B. N. DELL, '12 . H. BURR, '11 . . First Vice-President . Second Vice-President . . . Treasurer O. P. IQEENEY, '10 ..... General Secretary GRADUATE ADVISORY COMMITTEE CLEVELAND H. DODGE, '79 .- . . . Chairman I'IENRY VAN DYKE, D.D., '73 VV. NIERLE SMITH, D.D., '77 LUTHER D. WVISHARD, '77 CHARLES W. MCALT-TN, '88 ROBERT E. SPEER, '89 T. H. P. SAILER, '89 DONALD IXQACCOLL, '94 JOHN ZIXCICDOWELL, '94 ROBERT GARRETT, '97 LUC1Us H. IYIILLER, '97 CHAIFIMEN OF COMMITTEES Angell, '11 . Membership Keeney, '10 . . . Finance Keeney, '10 . Freshman Reception Mead, '11 . Mission Study Olcott, '11 . Librarian S. Raleigh, '11 . . Employment Bureau E. janvier, '11 . Student Volunteer Band VV. Speers, '11 , . . Deputation . f- ' I . H Bull' 11 5 . Bible Study H. Cooke, '12 I' ' X Saint ijBauI'5 Qnnietp fs I NY fa! E0 ZXPFSXSY I X 1,1 W . IW' E ', EE , L' M. B. Angell T. S. Fillebrown M. MCK. Pryor I. T. Harrison R. S. Rauch FOUN DED 1875 QBfiiuzr5 WM. M. TVTEREDITH, '11 . . RUSSELL COOKE, '11 . BARCLAY FARR, '12 . . E, RTDGELY S1MPsON, '13 . . President . Vice-President . Treasurer Secretary EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE REV. RALPI1 B. POMEROY . . MEMBERS, 1911 XV. T. Granbery, jr, I. M. Johnston, fr. MEMBERS, 1912 MEMBERS, 1913 2,76 . Chairman I. S. Lionberger I. T. Wfoodhull G. H. Pyne I. T. Stoever M. E. Read rintetun at 1Bununn inns AST June the delegation from the Philadelphian Society, instead of going to Northlield, attended the conference for the colleges of the Middle Atlantic States at Pocono field, it remains in a sense still a part of that gathering, and has all the features which have made the other so popular in the past. Pocono Pines, this yearis seat of the conference, is a beautiful spot situated high up among the Pocono Mountains in North- ern Pennsylvania. An-ideal location for such a conference, .-st., ,..1. i., . ' ' Frantz, Bryan, Buchanan, Harrington, Kenyon, Howard, i,Brincetun Qummzr Qllamp Ch Pines, Pa. Although held at a different time and place than North- it afforded abundant opportunity for outdoor sports of all kinds. A lake very near the grounds gave the men a chance for canoeing and boating, while the hills around were inviting for long tramps and expeditions. Besides the more serious part of the conference, one of the most attractive features was the association formed with men of the various other colleges. On the last Saturday came the Animal Track meet. Princeton was an easy victor, winning 7 first places, 5 sec- onds, and 5 1-3 thirds. The score at the end of the meet stood: Princeton, 58 1,-3, Johns Hopkins, 23 1-3g Haverford, 6 1-33 U. of P., 5, F. and M., 55 N. Y. U., lg Columbia, 1. Princeton also won all the boat races, besides leading in tennis, although the series was not completed. . ' The following is the list of the Princeton men who attended the conference: L, H. Miller, '97, Tom Evans, '97g Harbisen, '98, F. WV. Harris, '07, F. C. Lauback, '00, D. O. Meese, '09. 1910-W'aters, 'VVhitIock, Hayes, Hamilton, Berger, Frederick, Keeney. 1911- Angell, Mead, Janvier, Burr, Dillon. 19153-West, Pennypacker, Wfhittinghani, Arnett, Cook, Bell, Camp, Mathey. 1913-Chester, aplin, XY. R, Smith, Baker, Howell, Riker. During the ten weeks in which the camp at Bay Head, N. I., was open last summer, over 300 boys from the Princeton Town Club and the tenement districts of New York and Philadelphia Ll , X ' were given a chance to live a healthy outdoor life in the companion- ' A ' ship of a number of Princeton undergraduates. Situated on the shoe of the Metedeconk River, the youngsters had ample opportunity of bathing and boating besides the enjoyments of baseball games and long walks in the country. ln addition to the spacious bungalow and athletic held, six acres have been recently purchased adjacent to the present property, which makes the equipment most complete. About thirty different Princeton men went down during the sum- mer as camp counselors, so that there were always from four to eight students to assist the camp director. 277 SCENES AT THE PRINCETON SUMMER CAMP -DAHCES - A fi rf' 1 Af, A. Sznimf anne Qiummittze FRANK S. CRAVEN .' . . Chairinan Roy E. Bard Maitland Dwight Andrew P. Monroe Noel Bassett Herbert G. Carlburg Fred. T. Seggermann Ira F. Bennett Cortlandt VV. Handy Albert M. Wangler George R. Conner X1Villiam M. Meredith 283 THE JUNIOR PROMENADE COMMITTEE Davis Ewing Foster Blair Kelley I Swan Terry Kalbfleisch Ingersoll Chrystxe D6 iuniur ibrnmenahe Qiummittee H A RRY IN GERSOLL Blair Chrystie Davis Dell Ewing 2:85 Cliairmzm D. P. Foster D. Kalbileiscll D. M. Kelley T. Swan I. L. Terry bupbumure ilieneptiun Maxwell Chaplin lierdinand Eberstziclt J. Cameron Hawkins Van Buren Jarvis John A. Larkin T.. T. Pendleton 286 Qinmmittee VV. G. Penlielcl E. R. Simpson D. I. Smith Rupert B. Thomas Donald I. llVOOdI'L1ICf John lfVolfe f Z-x rl V-V i A i TG. ,- f Zi' ,,- ' , 'K X ' - X , ,A-,,m :LAI N ., A,f ak ' 2,,x'I'W X f . L - -' 'i '- ff X .ffn ,if lf .X-ww Q- ,-WI, A . x 1 Ez- dv E21-,,f ,,4,'f-XA , .7 . , ' 1 , ' 1' 79:1 4? ,f ,mfbi W:351' aiw- W 'fm' X77 fZi'ZGY!m MFE' 2 3,47 'if 1 ' 3 A 'H ' I- 7 L f 4, 4 1 fum, 11 233419 F 'Q W W7 LL 1- :g,4WiiM,l.Qp 'es X I ff'N' M A. if xx ' WA A' ' ' '- SY MY ft, '- ,jf . G 15335 lm., 51' H ll, , .. , x bm, ? 2' ,43,51ZZZf ., ,ffl MQ W I WNW ,lf ,gag .1 f : ' ' .111 Mm 17. nm., ffyf ., Ay... D 'ff,yf:::2'.'f15f' 'wth M I 'il 1 N' VH' Ff h ' :if ,:fI'55:ff22.'f,.:Z1:nf' 'L,ff'55EEZ ' 92223532529 , H' LH? 4 ' M ??e1zif1' l aif'11 S nEi'1r fx x xm I M ' THE LAW CLUB Tams Cooke T. W. Arnold Tuttle Abbotts Hodges Paul Granbery Uhler Skenk Cook Larkin Bassett Mahr Castle Marsh Maires Howe Winch Burr Thompson Kennedy W'oodhu11 Skidmore SBYIUEBIUH Uhnimzrsitp lam Clllluh Q5ffiEBI'5 IULIAN F. THOMPSON, '11 .... President HUGH C. BURR, '11 . . .I . Vice-President IOI-IN C. KENNEDY, ,ll . . . Secretary and Treasurer H. C. Burr M. Dwight L. R. K. Howe IT. N. Pfeiffer, ,os G. VV. C. McCarter, '08 C. F. Hasford, Ir., '08 W. Abbots, Ir. N. N. Arnold R. S. Barr N. Basset C. T. Biddle W. XV. Bruen H. C. Burr E. S. Castle C. H. Adams P. E. Ballard, M. Belknap I. C. Bell, Ir. Ii. L. Bergen L. D. Blair I. C. Butler I. H. Carroll, P. P. Chrystie VV. S. Cooper F. R. Cross Ir. J' 1' I. S. Cooke N. W. Cooke I. I. Daub M. Dwight VV. L. Granberry, H. G. Hodges L. R. K. Howe I. M. Davis A. Devereux VV. H. Dickey l-I. Eagle I. N. Ewing H. L. Felt C. I. Pitton D. P. Foster A. L. Fowler M. G1'6ClllJ2lL1111 O. P. Heyn, Ir. BOARD OF DIRECTORS E. C. Iessup I. C. Kennedy A. T. Schenk n I. P. Thompson GRADUATE ADVISORY BOARD R. Catlin, ,os I. L. Kaufman, '08 K. D. Miller, ,OS MEMBERS, 1911 E. C. Iessup I. C. Kennedy F. R. Larkin W. I. Love T. VV. Maiers A. P. Maher T. I. Marsh MEMBERS, 1912 I. I-Ioffstot A. C. Holden H. Ingersoll H. B. Irwin R. F. Irwin, Ir. D. M. Kelley L. I. Loughlin R. D. MacMu1'dy D. Mathey I. P. McNVillian1s W. L. Nicoll 289 V. VV. T. W N. C. A. R. F. R. S. C. A. R. H . I. G. H . I. E. M. Tame S. R. IfVinch I. T. VVoodhull N. Ewing, Ir., '09 VV. N. Ottinger, '09 H. VV. S. Merle-Smith M. Muzzey S. Paul L. Pierce, Ir. E. Pierson C. Savage, Ir. T. Schenk C. Orr R. Paine L. Patton I. Ranch G. Reilly L. Schlesinger Semlnes Siefke, Ir. G. Shaw, Ir. Sloane A. Smith Turner, '09 L. Skiclniore, Ir W. VV. Smith I. E. M. Tams I. F. Thompson A. M. Uhler VV. H. Wfallacc S. R. XlVl1lCl'l T. T. 'Woodhull T. Swann R. Swery H. N. Tifft, Ir. C. S. Todd W. I-I. Tuck E. R. Whitingham W. N. Wfliitncy If. H. 'Wilder S. B. Wfillimns A. L. Wfolf C. M. XVylic M. B. Angell N. N. Arnold N. Bassett H. C. Burr J. S. Cooke I. De Ford M. Dwight C. Belknap R. Bosworth C. Columbia VV. E. Connor I. Davis T 1 0 5 W if i l Q G Q 7 w W' 1210 Q' mm 1:15253 W 1 z 1 if 6 5 i A :NM-lv H-41:---4 --4 4-,-,-q-f--M r.:-' .4.:.:4-H.: V.: . . . 5 5.,,, 11.4 U.: ea ' ::. -1 ,- -1.-. e .H-'rf::f4a-5 -A-A -F,--,.-.-x. ,?15l..l... .14 1.51: .14 ii 'bi' Ya . 525. --Te: Aww .a'-':54'75-1:-41 . f:,.f'l --' - ht- :K 'df 1-1:1 31- L-Q '44 . ie. .51-5!!:i..,T??:5551l57a1' , . im :f ::--f e -.. - - ' ' - ' 4 . - ' .' -. - ' .' .- -' .13 ww' ' '.:.'- .-f'-'- ' - - .. - - . X - - -' .,' gr., 1 , - V r , , ,,'- lf. L! 5- 9 1. . ' - - ' ' - in' ,gypgg 4 .211 :EL ' . , ' ' . ' . ' 1 ' g.!f HD. f'y'i ? Ai 'f- Gm ' . . - - '- if Y' L if-2? F .1 fi- ,, , ' 4 '. ', ' ' ' '. . ' ilyifiz ,girl 'f lint. 1 ,- . .' 'C . , ' 'Q eff P67214- A vyfi' e 'f - V ' ' - . -13: fi i- ' 4-gif -xl: '.- . -42: 3 ,.,,g,., 35 4w..L.,qg. . . L 1 -' : .. -I , . . . E, 5.4351-.Qin - - . v 3'f1'f, . - . - . . .. 'rf .-' 1.1 ' .A fs' Ni? -5:-L. 'H ' fn- .L A ' P. '- x J 'f.1,- f'.-'fir F ' we ,. L, -...if--1 ni -in - ' H ' iz. :'.: 'wsu w- -L '-1. L. K. S. R. QBffinets' HOWE . ..... President WINCH . . . Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS, 191 1 C. Handy M. Lewis L. K. Howe I. I. Marsh E. Jessup A. P. Monroe I. Kennedy B. Ober F. R. Larkin I. I. Porter C. Lawrence A. T. Schenck MEMBERS, 1912 S. Day A. C. Holden B. Dell C. Jones C. Eddy D. Mathey I. N. Ewing D. P. Foster 291 E. I. McClintock E. W. Thomas L. Skidmore W. E. Speers I. P. Tlioinpson W. Wallace S. R. Wiiicli I. T. Woodhull VV. N. Tift E. H. VVardwell R. VVest W. M. YfVhitney C. M. Wfylie THE DINING HALLS COMMITTEE Simpson Harding McCormick West Dell N Bard Perry Bennett Deford Larlburg DINING ALLS UMMITTEE fx .2 'H .f 2, Q90 I ' '-V' S' H nz- , Y ' 1 snuuu ' 4 0 GY' , ss Q 3 : xx .. . vi s I VVS!!! k K VSV :Of 15 9 0 N I' W mf QE x we I f - s .Q 1 f 7 1 'L .: v . ,,4ss4 ' :.::.:. ,, uuu..,n'- m .d 0311212221: Hujq. . . . , -- Q? 'v Z2ZII.v:'-'M'-'-'J' A X -.Q-::g,..:' , I- I-I-i rp zzz: ,:' -.,-, .-.14 . x ny n. b 1 A n n K - fEE:::?P:f -f-,ec-:-:-:-2--. un I. '-usual- - - ,a w y -.n,-.'.1.'..-Z N 8 .,3::::'..:- N ' 'nfililf' .','-:ff-'-'fg, KH-.xv -9, .'.:.:.:-,- N 52- '-.1.:.::W 03 1-H.. 1-.. IRA F. BENNETT, '11 QBfficzr5 CYRUS BUICCORMICK, '12 R. E. BARD, '11 I. F. BENNETT, '11 H. Coolq, '12 B. N. DELL, '12 F. E1sE1csTADT, '12 R. M. lAlARD1NG, '13 MEMBERS 1911 F. PERRY, '11 MEMBERS 1912 MEMBERS 1913 1 R. Sm-IPSON, '13 ff 3 293 Chairman . Secretary L-1. G. CARLBURG, '11 J. F. Dlzlfoxua, '11 C. lX'1CCORMICK, '12 A. M. XIVANGLER, '12 R. XVEST, '12 A. G. 1'lARI.OW, '13 PRESS CLUB, 19111 b I Entwisle Dau . Iv 1 llllyers Spelcher Graff Arn old Battey '15 1er McLean Thomas I Read N, N. Arnold Halsey PRESS CLUB FOUNDED,APRH.6,19OO Q9ffin:sr5 M. IQEAD . . . President N, N. .ARNOLD . Vice-President E. M. THOMAS . Secretary MEMBERS N. N. Arnold R. F. Arnold G. M. Burley I. I. Daub F. M. Entwistle XV. R. Fisher E. M. Thomas A. D. Graff M. :X. Lewis W. McLean P. F. Myers K. M. Read I. VV. Speichcr 295 6, rx ' ' ' K , , W f . 31 e e H XX ,rv 7 llllll 1 H I U I. N. Beam W. F. Blau C. Boe G. F. Close V. L. Collins E. S. Corwin G. C. Crampton A. W. Booth J. H. Collord VV. VV. Eddy 0. B. Fellows I. H. Arnett E. E. Beach W. Dewitt H. E. Fiske C. I. Bonner FRANKLIN C. XNELLS, JR ,..... President MEMBERS,FACULTY AND GRADUATE l-l. B. Dewing R. S. Dugan E. G. Elliott P. H. Fogel G. D. Kellogg E. H. Loomis C. H. Mellvaine R. F. Harrison H. M. Hall XV. M. Milliken R. L. jackson S. D. Gamble G. M. Garmany R. VV. Johnson I. G. Pennypacker E. S. Ford D. C. Jones A. R. Stevenson R. Meeker VV. N. Niles G. T. Nortlirup R. B. Pomeroy H. E. Rankin R. K. Root E. Swift 1911 E. janvier M. D. Lane VV. H. Macurda C. T. Oleott 1912 H. F. Reck WL R. Rieli H. B. Sutt R. Semmes 1913 I. H. Frantz 1914 C. F. Sylvester E. I. Spaulding D. C. Stuart D. R. Stuart O. C. Tonks I. H. M. 'Wedderbrun N. E. Pierson J. Porter . C. Savage C. D. Vezin J. C L. S. Schultz C. S. Todd R. T. Townsend C. B. Riker 1 ff-f 1 'in a f -Gi g i ' r , -. 1- - -' 1 - 1 ' -' - A -' U- we A - .- .- - - - 4 A . +- ee- A A. ' - . 1 . - 1 f -- Aiea - v L- ' , tngwira' ' 1 5 :YV - ' - ' ' . . . - .-gin, 4. .siifiig 2131 31-gr' P ,' .' T ' , '-bm .L f eff.. - ' 'f ' w 'Inv rl1if f1f'J ' .. ' ' ' af. 'L J ,, . 'fi' . - 1 4- w . - - 4. . -. fe --4-:ff . . ' I . . ' . ., ,rr ' F 1-ll The Eighteenth' Annual Inter-Collegiate Chess Tournament, held at the VVest Side Republican Club, New York City, on Dec. 22, 23 and 24, re- sulted in a tie between Yale and Harvard, both teams winning seven games 5 and losing hve. Columbia was a close third with six and a half games won, ' while Princeton linished fourth with three and one-half games won. The Q10 . score of the Princeton team was as follows: VVon. Lost. ,A Stephens . lk lk Alexander . . M 2M ' lmqiiii -i3f:'ij.'5g I. 4 '-Mia Tiemann .K 1 2 01' ' I . :::.' ., Fel-ger - M ,gtg an an The American team also retained the International Inter-Collegiate Chess Championship, defeating the Oxford-Cam- bridge team on April 23d by the score of LLM to 1M. L. W. Stephens, '10, was a member of the American team. The SCO1'C I AMERICA N. T. VVhitaker, Pennsylvania I. R. Chandler, Yale . . L. W. Stephens, Princeton L. Tolins, Cornell . . G. Burgess, Yale . . H. L. Bander, Pennsylvania ENGLAND 5 R. Lob, Oxford . . . M , 1 I. M. Bee, Cambridge . 0 54 A. P. Waterheld, Oxford . . M , 1 G. H. Stephens, Cambridge . 0 1 H. N. Bewley, Oxford . . 0 , g F. E. Southwell, Cambridge . M 4M M 297 nvnmmnn.- ..... ,, I 1'I AN 2' sxaswag Hamann H an awww as mf ahsmmwmm fr.-'s'i EEE HWHGEAWE' 7' manga 5 Tis. mgmiamwwmqwm 3 4 U 53 E H F ififif ff 5 ' as gm. 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A '-5: - ' ' ,, Z7 A 12 '45, - L ' :TE .- I g 1' .f EH -f' ' 4 - . '5 - -. 5- X4 I I.,.........n:s ' A. mmm? 1 E mi I. - Ir., '. ,-.-.,.,. . I. .I . -, . . . Ny. J.. Y-I :.,. . , 1, .I q1'.I. , ' f' -I-J L' -.' . -' -2 ..4:'4 -, - - . 'JS ' 1'- , , W -I Ig,-A , . 5 .bf -II L -1. L' fp- GRADUATING CLASS, 1910 va mms fmtwmlmwldmmrms mia aim 155542 f .nf I as ff 5- - 'R fwwfww we S .s w fma View 1 mam eww A f 5 Ti 9 'G 'I . fn '.. , , ..4-'Q-:t w-',,.,. f2. .f.a af. 7 1 ,. ' VT .- -' ' ' 1 1 Eqjgg' . ' 1 -- -' 1 ' ' I - ' ' ,, 122- . - '. - . -' ' , 1 ' , , ' ' f ' 1-1'1 Pfr!'Q'. 32521 ,' .- -1 -v ' Iwjgl' 1555? .: 4 '. ' -. 1 - 1 ', fLi?f ',E-' ...Ff if .- - ' I .-.1 gi gy' 1-sf A - - . - . . -.. 1 -. .- -:L-4:4 . f 41 7 -' - ' - tag 11T'5ar -- - .A ' ' 1 - .- .,. Q., ' - 2.5 .'g::'f. 4. - ' -2. -- - .. ' . 4 J 1. .z,. , .-' -:.' .... -1. -H H1 1- ' ' it rf J . -x .f P5 A ' F' 'z' NAME james VV. Alexander, Iohn M. S. Allison Robert A. Applegate E. S. Atkinson . john W. Aymar, Ir. Paul S. Bair . Clarence T. Baldwin Elliott N. Baldwin Cyril G. Ballin . Julian M. Bamberger, E. C. Bamman . Louis A. Barr . H. L. Banmgartner Norman Beckett-Coster, 608 E. N. Belding . W'illiam C. Belknap D. C. Benton . E. H. Bergen, Ir. Frank Bergin . lass ull ADDRESS 2d . 116 E. 65th St., New York City . . 424 Shady Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. . . , . . Sewickley, Pa. llal North 19th St., Philadelphia, Pa. . . 443 S. 2d St., Springiield, Ill. . ' . 515 N. Main St., Greensburg, Pa, . . . 41 Park Row, N. Y. 213 Genesee St., Auburn, N. Y. . 26 VV. 75th St., New York City 1st So. St., Salt Lake City, Utah 623 E. . 27 Chambers St., Princeton, N. J. . 800 Bidwell St., Pittsburg, Pa. Third Ave., Asbury Park, N. I. Riverside Drive, New York City . . . Rockville, Conn, . 82 N. Pine Ave., Albany, N. Y. . 301 Thirteenth St., S. Fargo, N. D. . . 50 Nassau St., Princeton, N. I, 565 Howard Ave., New Haven, Conn. . 6120 George A. Bingley, 210 S. Hamilton St., Wfatertown, N. Y. P. W. Birkenhauer, 284 Mount Prospect Ave., Newark, N. I. james Boyd, Jr. . . 124 Pine St., Harrisburg, Pa. Frank R. Bradford, 276 Summer St., NV. Somerville, Mass, Frank D. Brewer S. B. Brooks . H. E. Buckingham, C. M. Butler . Lyman C. Butler Paul N. Cadwell . 35 Highland Ave., Glen Ridge, N. I. . . 24 Commerce St., Baltimore, Md. State National Bank, Memphis, Tenn. . . 1535 I St., VVashington, D. C. 30 E. 72d St., New York City 311 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City, N. I. 303 uf 1910 NAME Sewall F. Camp . H. WV. Cannon, Ir. John L. Carter . 75 Andre L. Causse, Ir. H. VV. Close . Frederic B. Colver R. S. Conger . ADDRESS 214 Clinton St., Watertown, N. Y. 288 Madison Ave., New York City South Pullerton Ave., Montclair, N. I. . . . . . Raleigh, N. C. . 418 Elrn St., Scranton, Pa. . . . . . Tenafly. N. I. Rosemont, Pa. F. B. Critchlow . 430 'Tth East St., Salt Lake City, Utah Allan Davies . Fred Thomas Dawson James S. Dennis, .2d E. E. Denniston . Donald D. Dodge A. I. Donovan . E. V. Dougherty, Ir. Clarence VV. Driver I. H. Drummond Richard B. Duane I. D. Dusenberry James S. Eadie M. D. Easton . Carl Egner . G. Wells Ely, jr. John M. Emery R. M. Entwisle Frank K. Ewing . Henry Bartow Farr Henri R. Berger Louis K. Perry . . 201 W. 79th St., New York City . . . . Holyoke, Mass. . . . Morristown, N. I. . School Lane, Germantown, Pa. . . . Haymarket, Va. . . 693 John St., Detroit, Mich. . . . . . Haverford, Pa. 1220 Girard Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. . 214 XV. 71st St., New York City . 109 E. 65th St., New York City . . . . Tuckahoe, N. Y. 24 N. Parsons Ave., Flushing, N. Y. . . . . . Arcola, N. I . 312 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J. 16 Murray Place, Princeton, N. I. . 27 Elin St., Morristown, N. 1. . 401 Park Ave., Johnstown, Pa. . . . . Georgetown, Conn. 16 Lexington Ave., New York City 530 Vine St., Chattanooga, Tenn. 65 Hawthorne Ave., East Orange, N. I. - . .. ,.A. . ,,.. .,.A . , 5 ,.., ..,., . 'CS-i1i:1fsix1'ffH+5feiasisiiwiairiastfiiiazffmafmzfa ' sa W' 1 4?,:W ' 7 S' ' W' -'ma'-we 'ff-' ' 1 ., 4ef..,3g.,..n., ,.e,- M- .u .,.. M .1 ru 1.. ... dr .. an-.,s-..-1a L N2 -H ffm.-f ' f 1-lbfff' ' ' V ' ' J' 5 ' !4'5i:.g '- J 23192171-WIJJCA' ierem fffneflgeyxfnimerifrr . , 4 NAME R. S. Fillius . E. R. Finch . Edgar M. Finck Everett T. Findley John Fine . . William H. Flammer E. B. Flanigan . W. L. Fleming Leroy Frantz . Robert E. Frazer H. A. Frederick Frank Fritts . G. H. Garrett . Matthew Gault, Jr. Acton Gerlach . R. W. Gibbs . Harold E. Gill . D. Percy Gilmore Qlllass 33011 uf 1910 tfltuntinuzhj ADDRESS 1211 Race St., Denver, Col. '78 Center Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. . 225 Orchard St., Elizabeth, N. J. . , 233 N. 7th St., Newark, N. J. . . . . Princeton, N. J. . 124 W. 87th St., New York City . 65 VV. South St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. . . '71 Broadway, New York City 25 Maple Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. . 1100 Shady Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. . 158 W. College St., Oberlin, O. . . . . Chester, N. J. . . . Reinersville, O. . 1422 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. . 722 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. . 108 W. Main St., Norwalk, O. 19 Montgomery Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 11 Waverly Place, New York City Hugh K. Gilmour . 2015 O St., N. WL, 'VVashington, D. C. W. P. Good ....., VVestwood, N. J. John F. Gifhn . . 311 Lincoln Ave., Orange, N. J. Joseph Grossman . . 1626 Avenue A, New York City Melvin A. Hall . . 1003 Sth Ave., New York City Woodruff W. Halsey . .27 Prince St., Elizabeth, N. J. Samuel L. Hamilton, 1834 Lovering Ave., Wilmington, Del. Charles T. Hanna . 1212 Resaca Place, Allegheny, Pa. G. A. Harrer, Jr ..... Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. Warren H. Hastings W. S. Hastings . W. B. Hatneld . . 342 VV. 85th St., New York City . . . . Snow Hill, Md. . Schwenkville, Pa. NAME Charles Hawley . John D. Hayes . R. Victor Hayes . Samuel Hays . Gardner Hazen J. B. Helm . Jesse Herrmann Lloyd Heulings . Robert Hill . . Arthur F. Hinrichsen Burtis S. Horner . Ralph Horton . John F. Hughes Stanley A. Hunter C. M. Irwin . . Theodore YV. Janeway, Henry H. Jenkins VV. M. John . A. B. Johnson Geo. M. Jones . Herbert Jones . Orel P, Keeney . Harry F. Kelly L. R. Kendrick Clinton W. Keyes Paul Kimball . John T. King, Jr. lfValter E. Kirby . J. A. Kirkpatrick David Lawrence ADDRESS . 134 YV. High St., Detroit, Mich. . . . Chingchowfee, China 370 Tompkins Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . . Overbrook, Pa. . 24 W. 180th St., New York City . . . . Auburn, Ky. . .Stirling, N. J. . . Moorestown, N. J. . . . Mitiiington, Pa. . 15 Broad St., Newark, N. J. . . . . Lakewood, N. J. 117 Wfest 17th St., New York City . 524 'WL 1'73d St., New York City . 1070 Lemon St., Riverside, Cal. . . . . Overbrook, N. J. 11 St. Marks Pl., New Brighton, N. Y. . . . . Baltimore, Md. 720 Nevada Ave., Trinidad, Col. . . . . . Rosemont, Pa. . Oak Hill, Fayette Co., W'est Va. . . 1435 Astor St., Chicago, Ill. 461 Monroe Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. . 137 Belleheld Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. . 205 Logan Ave., Denver, Col. . . . Monterey, Mass. . . . . Chelsea, Mass. 1425 Eutaw Pl., Baltimore, Md. . 33 W1 89th St., New York City . 53 Passaic St., Trenton, N. J. . 59 Laurel St., Buffalo, N. J. .1 .-.- ..,,-lf-. .5 .4-ra. f- .et -.....,.....,. ..,.-. .M .- .- .. mf, . 1 ,,.',..,.1,... ,, ...-,,.,....., ,.., , ,. ,,.., .. . ,.,, ..,,...,., ...,......., .. . . .. li4igig-'tg-iv , 'Q-'gea r ' .- .' rams y- ,.: --Q':f?E-pkg 'vial 4 .-:.f,: Ag , ,F P 'J in 7 ., twg:51-ul - -1, ' . Egf r' -qkhggr-' qgzezisg . A ist-. an - 1- fp. ,-zz.. -,ri ,vi M V-2-1, VAQA W, - I 15. ...J .M ,.. .1 .1 , L JH ,iq , Q-G , . ,-:.,. g 3 . ,. . - -, I' - ag., .wr ,.:'1'f. '-'.,ff:s g2' ' Q --f ' , - ' if rr 1 -em rfD1aa1.C.fvD1mc7 . H ' ..-V . - . . . - . .. 65115155 33011 uf 1910 Mluntinuehj NAME ADDRESS NAIXIE ADDRESS I. B. Leake . . Howard A. Lee . Robert R. Livingston Gardner P. Lloyd L. F. H. Lowe . Thomas G. Lyte F. H. McAdoo . W. R. McCarthy . Williaiii VV. McCord M. M. McDermott Charles McDowell D. Mcli. MacFadyen L. G. McMillan . G. R. McPherrin . Iohn F. McPherson E. N. Mathews . Robert L. Meigs . Stephen L. Mershon, 3 G. N. Miller, Ir. . R. H. Mitchell . S. T. Mitchell I. T. Moore . Williaiii M. Norris Frank B. Ober . Frederick Osborn . Alanson P. Page . Louis T. Parke . H. B. Pankey . C. N. Peacock Leroy P. Percy . 357.West End Ave., New York City . 435 E. State St., Trenton, N. I. . . Cheviot-on-Hudson, N. Y. . . . Red Bank, N. I. 17856 Lake Rd., Lakewood, O. . 151 Greeves St., Kane, Pa. . . . Irvington, N. Y. 116 E. 1st St., Duluth, Minn. . . 4343 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Ill. . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. 534 W. Ave. 54, Los Angeles, Cal. . . . . Princeton, N. I. 921 Government St., Mobile, Ala. . Berkley Ice VVorks, Norfolk, Va. . . . Lawrenceville, N. I. 160 W. 59th St., New York City . . . South Bethlehem, Pa. . 28 Forest St., Montclair, N. I. 811 Madison Ave., New York City . . . Caledonia, N. Y. 57 Gillett St., Hartford, Conn. . 413 Walntit St., Elmira, N. Y. 69 Alexander St., Princeton, N. I. . . . Lutherville, Md. . . . Garrison, N. Y. . 152 W. 3d St., Oswego, N. Y. . 4039 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . . Kennett, Mo. North Highland Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 2217 Arlington Ave., Birmingham, Ala. Iohn P. Peacock . H. P. Pennington Stanley L. Pope Sheldon C. Potter R. A. Prescott . H. N. Ralph . Frederic B. Read H. F. Reed . P. B. Reed . . I. H. Rendall . Edward I Richardson VV. E. Richardson . Thomas C. Roberts . Clifton Rodes . Brown Rolston . R. G. Rolston . R. M. Rowe . . G. Gates Sanborne . 'Walter Schaff . . L. Schehr . VVilliam R. Scott . S. G. Shimer . . B. L. Sichelstiel R. C. Siegling . Donald B. Sinclair . M. S. Slocum . C. Russell Small . . 1224 VV. 7th St., Plainfield, N. I. 1119 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. . 469 Hamilton Ave., Trenton, N. I. . 1885 E. 79th St., Cleveland, O. . . . . Keeseville, N. Y. . . . . Iamaica, N. Y. 63 Summit St., Pawtucket, R. I. . . . . Beaver, Pa. . . . Clearheld, Pa. . . Lincoln University, Pa. . 1722 Linden Ave., Baltimore, Md. . . . . . Bernville, Pa. 1603 4th Ave., S. Minneapolis, Ninn. . .Crescent Hill, Louisville, Ky. . 47 VV. 48th St., New York City . 47 VV. 48th St., New York City . S2 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ,221 S. Melville St., Philadelphia, Pa. . 737 Ridge Ave., Allegheny, Pa. . 55 Avenue C, New York City . 817 Bidwell St., Pittsburg, Pa. 135 VV. Main St., Middletown, N. Y. . 943 Sheridan Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. . 9 E. Battery, Charleston, S. C. . 16 E. 66th St., New York City . . . Governors Island, N. Y. . 119 Chestnut St., lflarrisburg, Pa. Daniel M. Smith . 167 St. Iames Place, Atlantic City, N. I. Wfilliam P. Smith, Ir. Wfalter B. Spelnian . . . . . Netherwood, N. I. . . Champlain, N. Y. walter Uirntter it 9 1889'1910 J. .f . . E.. , S r s ' 1 I -H ' 49- 1 r 1 x I 'Z , l 55' 1 iw yr. 1, -14, 7 aa -9 in vfrghpdi F., If ,.3.M.,L,,. -. 5 ly . . V .. A -,. Wad, ,g,.,L,.g.-M.. 'Aw :cv - - V. . , . f - ft 4:1-.f.' 1- ' - 4 , ' . ..-ff. 7 NAME Melvin Spencer R. R. Spring . I. L. Sprunt . Milton T. Stauffer L. W. Stephens . William C. Stevenson George S. Stewart, jr. Philip H. Stitt . H. Grant Straus Laurence C. Stryker D. Sutter . . James S. Taylor David I. Terry John M. Thompson W. K. C. Thomson Julian L. Tiemann Russell W. Todd T. M. Tonnele . Homer Tregloan Herman E. Trotter Walter Trotter, Jr. I. I. B. Vail . Henry Van Arsdale, Ir. Cllllass Bull uf 1910 Cillnncluhzhj ADDRESS . 821 Lake St., Newark, N. I. . . . Trappe, Md. . . . VVilmington, N. C. . . 30 Holly St., Lyons, N. Y. 83 Rugby Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. . 111 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. . 4206 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 555 Belleview Place, Milwaukee, Wis. . 27 W. 72d St., New York City . 802 W. 181st St., New York City . . . Mt. Holly, N. I. . . 1415 12th Ave., Altoona, Pa. 3718 Baring St., Philadelphia, Pa. . 185 S. Spring St., Blairsville, Pa. . . . . Lonaconing, Md. 562 W. 148111 St., New York City . 260 W. 76th St., New York City . 282 W. 70th St., New York City . . . Livingston, Montana . . . . Hattiesburg, Miss. . . Winona, Miss. . . . Blairstown, N. I. . 44 Avon Ave., Newark, N. J. Arthur F. Van Dewater, 184 Madison Ave., Flushing, N. X. J. C. Van Dyke H. F. Van Valzah Noel B. Van Wagenen Cortlandt Van Winkle Lyman B. Veeder H. N. Vermilye 114 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. . . . . Clearfield, Pa. . 100 Cleveland St., Orange, N. I. . . . . . Buffalo, N. Y. . 33 Clinton Place, Utica, N. Y. . 37 Waverly Place, Orange, N. I. NAME Edwin Miles Wachner . James B. Waller, Ir. Percy E. XValler . Harold H. l1Vard . Walter L. Ward . ADDRESS . 27 Adams St., Akron, Ohio . 369 E. Superior St., Chicago, Ill. . . . . Skaneateles, N. Y. 47 Reynolds Terrace, Orange, N. I. 47 Reynolds Terrace, Orange, N. I. VVillian1 S. VVartield, 3d . 4831 Kenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. John R. VVarner . . 430 Garrard St., Covington, Ky. Winheld R. Warwick .... Long Branch, N. I. Philip S. VV'atters . 178 VVarburton Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Richard F. 'Weeks . 240 W. 73d St., New York City T. H. Welch . 1009 C. of Commerce, Minneapolis, Minn. Hugh C. M. Vlfendel . 12 Livingston St., Trenton, N. I. E. P. 'W'estenhaver . 1944 E. 93d St., Cleveland, O. Edward H. White, Jr. . 316 VV. 76th St., New York City George H. 'W'hiteley, Ir ........ V. I. Whitlock . 2636 E. 53d St., S. E., Cleveland, O. VVillard P. VVhitlock, Ir., 637 N. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. I. E. B. VVhitman ...... Tuxedo, N. Y. E. Hyatt VVight . Garrison P. O., Baltimore Co., Md. W. M. Wilkins . 51 Norwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Robert S. Wilson . 230 S. Fairmount Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. George P. VVinn . . . 90 Palm St., Nashua, N. H. I. M. Woehr . . 523 Lexington Ave., Lakewood, N. J. Thomas S. Woodruff . 15 Linnwood Ave., Newton, N. J. James S. Wolf . . 120 E. 72d St., New York City Marion S. Wyeth . 244 Lexington Ave., New York City George VV. Yard ..... Kingston, N. J. H. E. Zimmer, Ir., 1917 N. Albania St., Indianapolis, Incl. Rudolph Zinsser . . 1 W. 70th St., New York City 307 THE 1910 CLASS DAY CGMMITTEE Wight Fillius Osborn Iiadie Brewer Good . Boyd Read Frantz Reed XN'arner A Befglll Kendrick Brooks Ballin Dawson CC11ZXi1'II1Zll1b Parke G111 Qilass Bay QExereises OF THE QBne iiaunheeh ants Sixtpibirizu Qnnual Cinmmeneement JUNE 11, 1910 QBpening QExereises Master of Ceremonies . JOHN RUssELL VVARNER, Kentucky Class Oration . Malcolm Mallette McDermott, Tennessee Class Poem . . Philip Sidney VVatters, New York ilhp Qlixereises Ivy Oration james Breckenridge Walleir, Jr., Illinois QEanm:m Exercises Class History . . Leslie Ray Kendrick, Colorado Class Prophecy , Rosewell Graves Rolston, New Yorl Presentation . Frederick Thomas Dawson, Massachusetts Address by Class President George Milton Jones, 'West Va C. G. Ballin F. S. Bergin I. Boyd, Ir. F. D. Brewer S. B. Brooks Calling of Roll by Class Secretary, VValte1' Maurice Willciiis, Class Ode . lllusic written by I. M. Thompson New York, lVords written by P. B. Reed Qlummencement Qlixercises Salutatory . . Gustave Adolphus Farrer, New York Valedictory . . Philip Sidney Wfatters, New York Presentation of Diplomas Qtlass .EBay Qllummittee F. T. DANVSON . . . Chairman I. S, Eadie L. R. Kendrick R. S. Pillius I, F. Osborn L. Frantz L. T. Parke F. B. Gill C. N. Peacock WV. P. Good F. R. Read 309 P. F. Recd I. R. X!VZ'tl'I'lCl' E. F. Nfvlglli. I. B. VValler, Jr x 5 .SQL E 6 l ?l Stockton Axson John W. Basore Cyrus Fogg Brackett Douglas L. Buffum Arnold Guyot Cameron Henry Bedinger Cornwall F. L. Critchlow Winthrop M. Daniels Luther P. Eisenhart Henry B. Fine Nathaniel E. Griffin J. W. Alexander II J. L. Carter H. R. Ferger H. A. Frederick F. Fritts 1913i Esta Zkappa Esta nf 332111 jersey ORGANIZED PROVISIONALLY IN 1895 CHARTER GRANTED OCTOBER dBffirz1:5 CH.x1u.r3s GREENE ROCKWOOU, JR., P1-LD. . . President ALEXANDER THOMAS ORMOND, PHD., LL.D., Vice-President EDMUND YARD ROBBINS, A.M. . Secretary and Treasurer John Grier Hibben John P. Hoskins Theodore VV. Hunt Roger B. C. Johnson George D. Kellogg VVilliam Libbey E. Howard Loomis David Magie, Jr. VVilliam F. Magie Allan Marquand FACULTY MEMBERS Louis W'. Miles Charles E. Matthews C. C. Mierow VVilliam S. Myers Frederick Neher George T. Northup Alexander T. Ormond Charles G. Osgood, Jr. Thomas M. Parrott Francis L. Patton George S. Patton W'illiam K. Prentice Ernest C. Richardson Philip E. Robinson Robert K. Root Edmund Y. Robbins Charles G. Rockwood Henry N. Russell W'. Berryman Scott Henry R. Shipman MEMBERS FROM THE CLASS OF 1910 R. W. Gibbs D. P. Gilmore G. A. Harrer W. B. Hatfield J. Herrmann C. W. W. E. C. E. F. H. S. G. 310 Keyes Kirby McDowell Osborn Shimer , 1898 Edward G. Spaulding Harvey W. Thayer Henry D. Thompson Henry Van Dyke Henry N. Van Dyke Oswald Veblin W. U. Vreeland John H. Wescott Frederick N. Wilson Woodrow Wilson Gen. A. A. Woodhull C. R. Small L. B. Veeder P. S. Watters H. C. M. Wendel Zlppnintments tn j:BulJllJ5ljf1J5 anh Etahuate inzbularsijips PORTER OGDEN IAGOBUS FELLOW . DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY Fellow in Philosophy . jfnr the year 191021911 DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY, POL1T1cs AND ECONOMICS South East Club University Fellowship in Social Science . Boudinot Historical Fellowship ..... . Hu DEPARTMENT OF ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY University Fellowship in Archaeology DEPARTIVIENT OF CLASSICS john Harding Page Classical Fellowship . . . Fellows in Classics . Fellow in Classics and Archaeology . Graduate Scholar in Classics . . DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES Boudinot Modern Language Fellowship f . ! . 4 T I. I L. Theodore Cuyler Graduate Scholarship . DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Class of 1873 Fellow in English Literature . . Charles Scribner Fellowship in English Literature . Fellow in English . Graduate Scholar in English . 311 Robert Daniel Carmichael Noel Bleecker VanVVagenen . Robert Glass Cleland go Christian Martin Weiidel Milton Matter James Wilford Cohoon Bertal Leigh Alexander Gustavus Adolphus Harrer . Lindley Richard Dean . Clinton VValker Keyes . Charles Russell Small Rollin Harvelle Tanner Donald Blythe Durham Charles Henry Haile . Albert Billheimer . David Percy Gilmore Percy Addison Chapman . Cortlandt Van Winlcle Clarence Valentine Boyer Howard Bristol Glose, Ir. Charles Lacy Lockert, Jr. Qppnintments tn jfellntnsbips anh Erahuate bnbularsbips tfliuntluhzhj DEI'AIi1lh1ENT OF hlA'1'HEiVIATlCS f . I. S. K. Graduate Scholars . . 4 L. Graduate Scholars in Mathematics . ' Thaw Fellow in Astronomy . DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Class of 1860 Experimental Science Fellowship . Fellows in Physics ...... James W. Queen Graduate Scholarship . Graduate Scholar in Physics . . DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Harvard Fellowship in Chemistry DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY . . . Fellow in Geology . . . Graduate Scholar in Geology . DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY Class of 1877 University Fellowship in Biology . Francis Hinton Maule Biological Fellowship . Gordon Macdonald Fellowship .,.. DEPARTMENT or IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Orson Desiax Munn Fellowship in Electrical Engineering Sayre Fellowship in Applied Electricity . . . 312 . Earl 'William Castle Samuel WVolcott Clausen Frank Daniel MacCharles . Paul Mason Batchelder john Salmon Lamont Frank Murray Jenner Alfred Harrison Joy . Otto Stuhhnann, Ir. . Clinton Joseph Davisson . . R. Clyde Ditto lrving Bardshar Crandall . . Keith K. Smith . XfVilliam Lewis Perdue . Albert Orion Hayes james Cook Martin Qtto Frederick Kampmeier . Edwin Eustace Reinke . Ante Richards Franz Hasbrouck VanVVinkle Halsey Augustus Frederick ieriges, 311112 14, 1910 THE BAIRD PRIZES, already distributed . . . .... Jesse Herrman, New Jersey . Malcolm Malette McDermott, Tennessee . Chester Martindale Irwin, Pennsylvania . . . . Herbert Jones, Illinois The Baird Prize . Prize for Oratory . Prize for Delivery . Prize for Poetry . . - - 1. . Jesse Herrmann, New Jersey Prizes for Dlsputatm 2. .,., Philip Sidney waiters, New York THE CLASS or 1859 PRIZE . . .... Philip B. Reed, Pennsylvania Honorable mention of Jesse Herrmann, New Jersey THE CLASS or 1869 PRIZE IN ETHICS .... . . . . . Jesse Herrmann, New Jersey THE LYMAN H. ATXVATER PRIZE IN POLITICAL SCIENCE . John Alexander Kirkpatrick, New Jersey fl. . . . Jesse Herrmann, New Jersey THE LYNDE PRIZE DEBATE PRIZES . 4 2. . . . Philip Sidney W'atters, New York L3 .... Malcolm Mallette McDermott, Tennessee THE NEW YORK T'lERALD PRIZE . . . . . . 1 Stanley Armstrong Hu1Iter, California I Honorable mention of John Alexander Kirkpatrick, New Jersey THE CLASS or 1876 NIEMORIAL PRIZE ..... .,.... J esse Herrmann, New Jersey THE FREDERICK BARNARD WHITE PRIZE IN ARCIIITECTURE .... Clinton Darlington VVinant, New York Honorable mention of Williaiii Morris Meredith, Jr., Pennsylvania THE CLASS or 1870 JUNIOR PRIZE IN OLD ENGLISH . . . Edgar Carroll Throckniorton XfVheeler, New Jersey Honorable mention of Josiah Townsend Woodhtlll, Jr., Texas THE CLASS or 1870 PRIZE IN ENGLISH . .... Josiah Townsend Woodliull, Jr., Texas Honorable mention of Philip Chappell Krauthoff, New York THE MARY CUNNINGHAM HUMPHREYS JUNIOR GERMAN PRIZE .... . John Funk Martin, Florida f1. . Claud Hanbury Cooke, Missouri THE JUNIOR ORATOR MEDALS . J 2. . . Nezza Nevello ArIIo1d, Pennsylvania i 3. Alexander Tilton Schenck, New Jersey L 4. . Hugh Chamberlin Burr, New York THE MACLEAN PRIZE ..... . James Welliiigtoii Whaler, Delaware THE THOMAS B. VVANAMAKER ENGLISH PRIZE . ...... Evans Crawford, Kentucky THE CLASS OF 1861 PRIZE .... ..... J oseph Cooke Fitts, New Jersey Honorable mention of Sylvan Joseph Rauch, New Jersey THE CLASS or 1870 SOPHOMORE ENGLISH PRIZE . .... Curtis Monteith yVy1ie, Michigan THE FRANCIS BIDDLE SOPHOMORE ESSAY PRIZE ..... . Samuel Robert Shafer, Maryland THE CLASS OF 1883 ENGLISH PRIZE FOR FRESHMAN IN SCHOOL or SCIENCE . . James Wilford Fowler, New Jersey 313 CANNON EXERCISES, JUNE, 1910 Gustave Adolphus Harrer Jesse Herrmann Lyman Collins Butler Paul Newton Cadwell John Lawrence Carter Erancis Bascom Critchlow John Eine Frank Eritts Acton Gerlach Jlaunur list OF MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1910 HONORS FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE ACADEMIC SENIOR HONORMEN-BACHELOR OF ARTS COURSE FIRST GROUP Clinton Walker Keyes Charles Russell Small SECOND GROUP D. Percy Gilmore Samuel Lowrie Hamilton Walter Bossert Hatfield John David Hayes Herbert Jones John Alexander Kirkpatrick Gardner Pleasants Lloyd William Mitchill Norris, Frederick Henry Osborn George Gates Sanborne Stanley Gordon Shimer Daniel Morris Smith Walter Bishop Spelman Royce Riker Spring J 1' Lyman Bradt Veeder Philip Sidney Watters Milton Theobald Stauffer Philip Hivling Stitt Herbert Noble Vermilye James Breckenridge Wfaller, Jr. Hugo Christian Martin Wendel Edward Hurley White, Jr. ACADEMIC SENIOR HONORMEN-BACHELOR OF LETTERS COURSE SECOND GROUP Robert Ashworth Applegate Charles Edward McDowell Thomas C. Roberts SCHOOL OF SCIENCE SENIOR HONORMEN-BACHELOR OF SCIENCE COURSE FIRST GROUP James VVaddell Alexander, H Halsey Augustus Frederick SECOND GROUP Henri Rabb Ferger Ralph Wickham Gibbs Walter Eugene Kirby 315 Iiannur 'list Qflluntluinehj CIVIL ENGINEERING COURSE FIRST GROUP Arthur Feick Hinriehsen SECOND GROUP John VVentworth Aymar Hugh Kerr Gilmour James Homer Tregloan Howard Lawrence Baurngartner Charles Hawley IfVillard Palmer Wliitlock, Ir Carl Egner SPECIAL HONORS IN PARTICULAR DEPARTMENTS PHILOSOPHY MODERN LANGUAGES Highest Honors .... Jesse Herrmann f Frederick Waller Birkenhauer l John David Hayes High Honors . D. Percy Gilmore I-:hgh Hollors ' ' ' Tholqlas ROIJQIJCS iEdYV3.I'CI Hllfley IT. Honors . . . Noel Bleeclcer Van 'Wagenen MATHEMATICS AND PHYSK-:S HISTORY, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS High H0301-S lll. Walter BOSSQ1-13 Hatfqeld Highest Honors james NVaddell Alexander, H CLASSICAL HUMANITIES g Gustave Adolphus Hamel. High Honors . . Stanley Gordon Shimer Highest Honors . . Clinton Wallcer' Keyes High Honors Honors . I Charles Russell Small f Paul Kimball ' ' Philip Sidney Watters Honors 4 Donald Davidson Dodge Henry Barton Farr Francis Huger McAdoo George Gates Sanborne Win. Kelty Cruickshank Robert Smith VVilson Clarence Truman Baldwin John Lawrence Carter Francis Bascom Critchlow Henri Rabb Ferger Halsey Augustus Frederick Ralph IfVickham Gibbs lx VVoodruff Weimdel Halsey Thomson GEOLOGY High Honors . , William Mitchill Norris, Ir 316 etruspett September i N September 23 the old bell on Nassau Hall called us back once more, and for the one hundred and sixty-third time the curtain rose on that stirring drama of frolic and fun, College Life. President Wfilson gathered the Freshmen to- gether in the Chapel and gave them a lot of interesting advice, and then turned them over to the Sophomores, who also gave them some interesting advice. Thus, with the same old stunts in the same old way did we open up the college. Nm- VVe soon had time to notice that therevwere a number of changes which had been .Q going on in our absence. Two or three old Nassau Street landmarks had been torn down Q ,yah to make room for Sage Dormitory, which was then in the course of construction, and Camp- .:'f5,fg2', W Lell Hall was here to make glad the hearts of those whose .fathers or uncles had graduated gg with the class of '77. The town council, too, had graciously smeared our main thor- oughfares with a foot or so of sticky, slimy tar, which went especially well with those natty white shoes and Hannel trousers which the more elite of us brought back from the shore. But what is loss for one is another's gain, as the receipts of the Students, Pressing Establishment will testify. Q9lZtDhB1T r 1, 5 The scene now changes to University Field, where blue- ' i' fx nosed B. V. Dfd runners scamper nimbly around the oval, and '5' long-haired, mole-skinned athletes cast themselves savagely one I upon the other, while the rest of the student body sits in the bleachers and looks on, and eats peanuts and tells each other just O ' f' how it ought to be done. The football season started off rather inauSPicious1y, as the following Scores will show: Princeton 47, ' XXX Stevens, 12, Princeton 12, Villa Nova, Og Princeton 35 Fordham X ' Og Princeton 8, Virginia Polytech11ic 6. An improvement was f lf-R Jw' QM - , . 'mm manifested in the game with SeWanee,.champions of the South. The Southerners were light, but fast and aggressive, and Princetons 20 to O victory gave room for encouragement. But Lafayette, on the after- 318 noon of the 23d, were the manipulators of a little tragedy that served to put Eaton on the map. just at the close of the game, when the ball had continually been in their territory, one of our nimble-footed op- ponents intercepted an attempted drop-kick in the pit of his stomach, and before he could recover his astonishment sulhciently to extract the pig-skin, he had run ninety yards for the only touch-down of the game. Of course things other than football had been happening in the meanwhile, too. The Halls awoke from their yearly slumber for one brief, glorious evening, and enticed as many Freshmen behind their portals as they could, the Freshmen were so fresh as to run off with the Fall Track meet, leaving the Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors trailing respectively Qnot respectfullyj behind, Seckel, '12, won the University golf championship, and Mathey, ,12, the tennis championship, while the Senior class met and elected the following officers, President, G. M. jones, Vice-President, H. R. Gilmourg Secretary, VV. M. Wilkins. o uhemher sk Princeton 5, Annapolis 3, sounds like a baseball score, but of Hip ' K, . course it wasn'tg it was another one of those football games that are X f' , closer and more loosely played than they should be. The Freshmen F j- Q again showed the way in athletics, this time on the water, winning ' , ' the eight-oared race in the Fall Regatta, while the Sophs won the ' , four-oared event. The football game with Dartmouth resulted in a 6 f- to 6 tie. The team from Hanover matched our two drop-kicks by rf - E TE blocking a punt and putting the ball over for a touchdown. The E 'QW Freshman team followed up a 9 to O victory over Harvard, with a O V 92 to O tie with Yale, and as the Haivaid first-year men beat Yale, that gave us the championship. But such, alas, was not to be the case with the Varsity. The team fought well and gamely, just as Princeton always does, but Yalels powerful, well-nigh perfect machine was too much for us. But the Elis had to fight for each one of their seventeen points, and fight hard. Of course a gloom settled over the quiet little village of Princeton, a gloom which was shaken fbut not liftedj by sudden rumblings and disturbances of the atmosphere which caused Nassau Hall to tremble on its foundations. At first an earthnuake was feared, but doubts were soon dispelled. The disturbances were merely thought-waves emanating from Guyot Hall, where the National Academy of Science was convening. The Sophs won the all-star revival of the Cane Spree, two bouts to one, and the cross country team- but let us hasten. 319 , W s Benemher Hart was elected captain of the Football team, and straightway the dopesters began to Figure out the chances for nineteen ten. The Basketball team opened up its season with a victory over Pratt. The Hockey team began to get in some good practice, the fruits of which were to blossom later on. Nor was the glee club idle. jumping on the train, they departed this life , for Brooklyn, where they were the star attraction Qnext to the chickenj at A 'wi .YYY iii I If A2 l'l:i.v Z W.. e the Congregational Church big chicken dinner. j ., ianuarp Enter the Hockey team into the lime-light. Two out of three from Yale at Pittsburg, followed by quick and decisive victories over Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Columbia and Yale, is a record of which we are justly proud. Cf course such a record carried with it the Intercollegiate Championship, and the athletic authorities at Princeton voiced the popular sentiment by awarding the 'varsity letter to the members of the team. The Chess team finished fourth in the Inter-Collegiates. The Basketball team lost the lirst of two games with Yale by the score of 32 to The Blue also won the annual swimming contest WM to 252. Jfehruarp xl-., x, 1, -Z1 fb x , I, T 'fi XX w J x , x H N f i XT Av X , Q - . jf i .- 5, DSO VVord that Mr. Keene Fitzpatrick had been induced to leave Michigan and exercise A f .fx . his fatherly care over our athletes caused no end of rejoicing, because Mr. Fitzpatrick's fame had reached us long before. But the Prince Cwhich had just been enlarged so that it now was able to furnish its readers with ive or six more columns of advertisementsl threw a little scare into its readers, by publishing numerous and extensive articles from across the water, telling just how much better the English game of Rugby is than our game. Fear was entertained that perhaps the Prirzrc was instigating a campaign that should wipe the good old sport off the map, but our fears later turned out to be un- founded. The Columbia Swimming team came down for a little sport but were swamped, 45 to 8. The Track Relay team beat Penn at the Boston indoor meet, but Penn turned about and beat us in basketball 31 to 20, and in wrestling 5 to 1. The basball candidates were called out in the cage, and were directed, under the watchful 320 eye of Coach Clark and Captain Dawson, in the gentle art of scooping lem up and shooting 'em over to first. VVashington's Birthday, which turns up regularly in the calendar about this time of the year, brought its usual accompaniment of fair ones who graced Alexander Hall while the musical clubs performed, and par- ticipated later in the junior Prom. Princeton took the last basketball game from Yale 38 to 24, but lost in wrestling LL bouts to 3. Thus passed dismal February. Mingled with the moan of the wind was the moan, no less dismal, of those who must perforce leave us for a short half year. jtlflarnb W , QTJ Wfhile blustering March was keeping us pretty well in doors, the gym tdespite the accompanying illustrationj was the scene of most of the college activities. The 4 , f wrestling team took successive falls out of Penn, the Navy, and Cornell, and fm- T ished second in the Inter-Collegiate meet. Second was our position also in the gymnastic championships, and third in the Inter-Collegiate swimming'. The En- glish club now held the centre of the stage in King Henry TVN and did very creditably. In the annual Triangular Debate Princeton won from Yale but lost to . Harvard. The Baseball team gathered up its bats and left for warmer climes, .F - -:,., H' 1 ' and before it came back beat Virginia and Georgetown and lost to the Philadel- -P . phia Nationals. Que of the Georgetown games resulted in a tie. The Triangle and triumphal tour of the Middle VV est. '1 f- 2 april fs shx r' April saw baseball victories over Lehigh, Dickinson, New York , University, Ursinus, Villa Nova, Columbia, Brown Qtwo gamesj and ' 4 - Trinity. The New York Americans beat us 5 to 2, and VVilliams took 1 , ., Q ' our measure in thirteen innings, 2 to O. The Juniors won the annual it N . . V A-it ' . Caledonian track games, with the Sophomores, Freshmen and Seniors X f ' following in the order named. The Aero Club blossomed forth as an ' ' '90-L organization, but haven't taken any excursions as yet. Bill Clark 3. J led his Albany team of New York State Leaguers down for a couple of Weeks practice. There was a game almost every afternoon with the 'Varsity, the two teams just about break- ing even in the number of Wins. Annapolis defeated us on the track, 60M to 56M at Annapolis. 321 Club squeezed itself into a half dozen upper berths and left for a grand, enlightening gt. ma? :Y ,vi I I ' . The Baseball team experienced a slump the beoinnino' of May losing -,ly JL If X . Z: b J ,4g,m L v- W - f to Fordham, Pennsylvania and Lafayette. But we took both games from '--fig? lflarvard, the first, at Princeton, by the score of 6 to 25 the second, at Cam- bridge, by the score of 7 to 1. The longest game of the season was with the South Orange Field Club. It went 18 innings before Princeton could claim the victory, 2 to 1. The second game with Penn 1-Qgultgd in 9, G to G tie. The T1-ack team, in the meanwhile, had been going along very well. The team showed up creditably in the Penn Relays, lost to Yale 59 5-G to ell 1-6, and beat Cornell 60 to 57. Cornell also sent down eighteen athletes from the Daily S1111 and Ufidow, who battled valiantly with repre- sentatives of the Pt1'i1zfcf0t1z.z'a1z and Tiger. The Princeton pen-pushers came out victorious but the evening bout resulted in a draw. Mr. Halley's celebrated comet fizzled its way over Princeton, and succeeded only in giving an excuse for a number of p-rades. The track team finished fourth in the Inter-Collegiates, with a total of 17 points, the best that we have done in some time. 311112 , . .. . .1 After beating Amherst in baseball, we went up to New Haven ,909 confident of winning, but lost the first Yale game +1 to Then the grads, came piling back for Commencement, and we awoke to the fact that the college year was almost over. But all joined hands and ushered it out with a bang. The grads. had heard wonderful tales if ' about our ball team, but as there happened to be a large delegation on hand from Missouri, we promptly proceeded to show 'em. Yale . 'QW came down very jaunty over their first success, but never had so much -J ,f A' as a chance this time. The score was 6 to 1. Then came the graduation N 5 4 -' t exercises, and for the one hundred and sixty-third time the loyal band of Seniors, Seniors no longer but graduates now. filed slowly out from the kindly walls that for four happy years had been their shelter. In the meanwhile up in New York nine nimble gentlemen in Grange and Black were administering a 7 to 5 defeat to nine slightly less nimble gentlemen in Blue. And so, as someone somewhere said, the curtain falls, our play is done. 322 ,-.W M- 7.77 - Y-v -.U-.W - v vi V V --, - -. - , ' ' ' 1 A f V 4 .,n..- 1 - ,, g. -Q , DEBATING COMMITTEE, 1910 Smith Cook Eaves D . Stoever Arnold XV1ntt1ngham Qnhernur Tlldiuuhrum ilsun HE announcement last September that President VVilson had been nominated for Governor of New jersey on the Democratic ticket was of especial interest to all Princetonians, graduates and under- graduates alike. It was gratifying to learn that such an honor had been bestowed upon him-it was disappointing, in a selfish sense, because it gave rise to the possibility that he would be compelled to resign from the Presidency of the University. As the campaign progressed it be- came apparent that he would be returned victor at the polls. There never was so signiicant and interesting a campaign, in fact, ever carried on in New jersey before, or in any other state, for that matter. There was none of those features which are often wont to characterize such a pro- ceeding. President VV'ilson's campaign was fearless and brilliant. I-le avoided all personalitiesg he touched upon those issues which to him were the vital onesg he stated his views in a manner that left no room for doubt or equivocationg and he gave the citizens of New jersey to understand that if he were elected Governor he would be bound only by the dictates of what he believed to be unqualifiedly right. He was elected by over 40,000 majority. President Wfilsoifs election was a great stride in the direction of good government. It has injected the personal element into politics- the domineering personality of a great leader who is going to lead. Princeton has good reason to be proud of one of her most illustrious sons. To jump from the position of a private citizen into the highest ofhce in the state is a great achievementg how much greater, though, to bring to bear those qualities of service and devotion, which typify in the highest sense the true Princeton spirit, out in the larger and broader field of public service! 325 1 l N iwffqnxg gggwg gg -,UQ WSH , 124451 I7 HW-'PH 'AB 'eivmfiiwm YHA: Mfr' I W R ,gr- HMBPI PHC IMEWEGXNR Y AWSQESQZ-581 'nw :R .f 2 4.4 If , if V - - ' I Y ' - '- '- 54- 1 1- 'Y , ' ' 1- - - -, - ' j - ' f'.2'f:rg-f I :J 'Cr' ' - -. I . . ' - . .-A-'91 1 ,-:iff 52 n , , I ,QL I 4 .-1:-A , . .-, - ',- - .- L, ' 45-R.: ,'u.5f I ,- -7 - .:.5..,fr . gg . .1 ,. . . I Mm ,,,, - 1 .. f . . . . , -1 15 , 5 rinuztun Iuh uf PARKER D. HANDY, '79 ARTHUR H. SCRIBNER, '81 TRACY H. HARRIS, '86 MATTHEW C. FLEMING, '86 VVILLIAM E, STUDDIFORD, '88 QBfficers ALEXANDER R. GULICK, '89 VVILLIAM 'vV. PHILLIPS, '95 VVALTER L. JOHNSON, '97 VVILLIAM F, MCCOMDS, IR., '95 . Qbnuncil PHILIP A. ROLLINS, '89 DAVID W. NKCCORD, '89 GLEN FORD NICZKINNEY, THEODORE VV. CHURCH, '91 328 ein ark MERGED INTO A CLUB, 1886 . President ViCC-P1'ESidCl1t . Trezmsurer Secretary GEORGE C. FRASER, '93 BCIALCOLM GOODRIDGE, '94 HORATIO XV. TURNBULL, '96 ARIO PARDEE, '97 CHARLES XV. HALSEY, '98 :N fmmufami' Www' wmfwwmf M Awww ,L ry Q, 5, 1-A mms fbwawm,-'aww wr we-we 1' K I 'Y Wamwwmsfmkmrwwm f f T mamma -we Q 21... I ag.. H F W . -..'. ,- 15' :Re HV - 1. 1-1: QL -:',-Emil -1 E.. .vfflfl A- . 'Y .741-'f' ' f5i2 .3f E?l ' '?SiQ.Q-fZL..E55ffff2f5QF3 7 4:-.2 ' ' ' 'I . ' -' - ' -' -' F, fwshi- ,f -i v' - 1 ,- ,. , . , A -, M., .1-5w gf: , y' ' - -. - . . ' - . '- .5.5..- wap, .L I ' ' 7.71 9,115 A-E-h z --' ES-' . A . ' . - ' , - - . ' -f'f,i 'Y.. 'g.3.'? ' -g 'zf:f'g-4 - - - -o ' V., . 4 . ,I , - -. . , , 5.-.1 a54u.g,. ,W ,,,,.-L. f , -. I VI.. .:. A.- '-:-ff 4:-. - f. . . . ' ' , . .iw y 'Ja-:f:Ln w. 1?--19 ' -- . , .5 1: ' J.: 3 H,-f' 1.-ff T.' A2f!L4-. ' Ln -, .. . ' , .- ' H, GJ. .L ' rinuztun lub uf ijilahelpbia ORGANIZED, NOVEMBER, 1897 CHARTERED, JANUARY, 1896 Qbfficers DR. VVILLIAM B. VAN LENNEP, '76 . . President LION. C. V. D. JOLINE, '71 Vice-President T. VVILLIAMS ROBERTS, '90 .... Treasurer JOHN O. MACINTOSH, '02 . .... .Secretary 1521 Sunsom Street, Phiiadelphia, Pa. HONOFIARY PRESIDENT I'ION. CRAIG BIDDLE, '41 HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS BAYARD HENRY, '76 P1-IILIPPUS W. BQILLER, '79 DR. S. S. STRYKER, '63 GEORGE R. VAN DEUSEN, '77 A. VAN RENSSELAER, '71 BOARD OF GOVERNORS J. I. BRIGHT, '90 W. L, FOULKE, '05 F. L. VVRIGHT, '03 H. C. POTTER, '98 l-I. H. ELL1sON, '99 DR. C. B. VVORDEN, '94 J. B. DECOURSEY, '97 DR. J. D. ELLIOTT, '97 1-I. I. VVTLSON, '02 C. P. BROWN, '06 J. G. ROPER, '05 K. B. CRAWFORD, '05 M. V. BERGEN, '92 F. V. LLOYD, 'oo A. L. VVHEELER, '96 HOUSE COMMITTEE K. B. CRANVFORD, '05 I. VV. ROBERTS, '03 GEORGE Ross, '00 H. C. YARROVV, IR., '04 I. FORSYTHE JOLINE, '07 329 BW pi L PRINCETON . . - western Zlssuniatiun uf Brinuztnn Qllluhs JOHN W. BARR, JR., '85, Louisville, Ky. . DAVID D. NlETCALF, '04, 1401 Pierce Building, . President St. Louis MO ...... Secretary CHARLES L. ITAMILTON, '95, Pittsburg, Pa. . . Treasurer DR. J. G. CECIL, '76, Louisville, J LAWRENCE C. VVOOIIS, '91, Pittsburg I JOHN M. T'TARLAN, '84, Chicago l W. L. TALLEY, '03, Nashville I C. H. VVHITEHEAD, '96, Kansas City Vice-Presidents REV. PAUL B'TATTI'IEWS, '87, ClllCl11lTZltl ISAAC B. SMITH, '90, Cedar Rapids HERBERT T, MUZZY, '04, Czdifornizt K. D. BQELLIER, '69, St. Louis J The place of meeting for this year will be in St. Louis. Zllumni Zlssnriatiun uf gliassau 398111 FOUNDED 1826 ' HON. ADRIAN H. JOLINE, '70 .... Chairman iBtim:ztun Qlumni Zlssnziatiun ut the Z1Bi5trict ui Ciulumhia ants Southern States FOUNDED S1872 A. B. IQELLY, '70 ....... President JUDGE A. B. HAGNER, ,45 J HENRY B. MUNN, '47 i JAMES M. JOHNSTON, '70 DR. VVALLACE NEFF, '74 DR. E. A. BALLOCH, '77 P Vice-Presidemg LION. TIENRY F. GREENE, '80 HON. CHARLES PTENRY BUTLER, '81 HENRX' C. STENVART, '84 VICTOR ZKAUFFMAN, '89 J EDMUND BRADY, '01 .... Secretary-Treasurer Union Trust Building, Wasliiiigtoii, D. C. . I CIT P229-Q. A A I . . L i :2.Q ' 1' ' i A ' ' - ' H . f ,:if'iq. yIli?1I5'.' .- iii' ', -. ' '. ' ' '- ' ' ' ' fbiv rf:-. 1 -:tn . ' . .' A - . , ,:.'a:! -Arif-11' ':5y,. Y 51,--V . . - , - '-I L f A All-. ,.-Illi a. : , A , ,I I 7 t I I, ,. ,vi ii E, - 5 5515, E ZLF. 'fl I . . . I, A 5 . , , . W. . QT ., , . .-.Egg ,, I 5 F E 55 md X2 I. L , ,iq , A : N qfh' 7 'H Y -F , . .. . M , ,,, 1 L' A Y: .,, A oh-MJ, Q63 i,Btinuztun filuh nf western Rznnsplhania FOU N D E D 1 875 LAWRENCE C. VVOODS, '91 . . PROF. JAMES S. SIMONTON, '52 I LION. THARRY XVIIITE, '54 REV. H. L. BTAYERS, '71 . . President HON. JAMES MCC. GALBREATH, 'SO l Vice-Presidents JOHN M. JAMISON, 'ST REV. RTAITLAND ALEX:XNDER, '89 I GEORGE R. XVALLACE, '91 JAMES R. VVARDROP, '01 . . Treasurer BENJAMIN M. PRICE, '04 ..... Secretary Blackwell Building, Pittsburg, Pu. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE To serve until January, 1910 CHARLES L. LTAMILTON, '95 A. BLAINE ROBINSON, '00 ROBEIQT W. SUTTON, '01 To Serve until Jzunuary, 1911 To serve until January, 1912 FRANK W. JARVIS, '00 H. LEE NIASON, JR., '92 H. K. SIEBENECK, '94 H. H. ARMSTRONG, '05 CHARLES A. TWCCLINTOCK, '07 S. CLARK REED, '02 iBrinretun Qlumni Qs.-:Inflation uf Ciinninnati FOUNDED 1875 JAMES C. ERNST, '73 .... . President BRUCE W. BROWN, '06 ..... Secretary Care The Protector Sz Collier Co., Cincinnati, Ohio Ai aww-1 t as amos menu vmvifm C, e www? M H E if f.'M'3Z-.fiat-2?-JQ'2i,a4Q A 3Brintetnn Qllluh uf Qihicagu FOUNDED 1876 HAROLD E. NIICCORMICK, '95 ..... President CHARLES Y. FREEMAN, '99 . . Vice-President CYRUS H. ADAMS, JR., '03 ..... Secretary 107 Dearborn Street EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE WILLIAM ALTON, JR., '84 ..... Chairman GEORGE W. GORDON, '99 DONALD E. MACPHERSON, '06 WILLIAM S. ELLIOTT, '00 PHILIP G. CONNELL, '06 WILLIAM L. WILSON, '03 STERLING NIORTON, '06 JAMES C. HUTCHINS, '09 ibrintetnn Qllluh at Qt. itiuuis FOUNDED 1876 K. DUNCAN NIELLIER, '69 . . . President W. M. BUTLER, '77 J P. TAYLOR BRYAN, '82 ' RICHARD T. SHETON, '93 CHARLES P. O'FALLON, '90 J J Vice-Presidents I LINN R. BROKAW, '01 ..... Treasurer DAVID D. METCALEE, '04 ..... Secretary 1401 Pierce Building, St. Louis, MO. 1Brintetun Qlumni Zlssutiatiun ut jazhraska FO U N D E D 1 864 LOWRIE CHILDS, '91 . ..... President WILLIAM T. LAING, '99 ...... Secretary 1012 New York Life Building, Omaha, Neb. Ie? -. .. r '.J:'f7-' ':'f- fi' ' .V .4 '-111' L -Ib., I : . ' ' .5 fn.: ' ' 4 bla it? f .. R A LZ A , z Q--f ' I ful ' 'wi 4 1 ' f 1 1: H ' Q: . . 1-vj:. -f .-it .-.192 5333, Hi. -. - ' 'ru' ffl- 3 5 ffl-fe ::,.1,Q'j.fA: Tift .A Q' M -'1 ' 'T 3. T I1-Q . af-' ' if e1gz ' I i' T-Q 'EI PL' ' . I xiii' QQ: U. 321-, E Y VS 2 ' Ri Z':: ' 'ff 5 1. . f, vii- 'I I EJ.,-1: O fig 'Ii 2.1 . f-' xii? Ae Mt ' 3 at-rgei-in--Ati -. nimmmwia H,-Gunnar -vlff' 'S 3 ...fd 'TW' 1 at iBrintetun Zllumni Zlssutiatiun ut 3Lnui5hiIIe FOUNDED 1884 JOHN G. CECIL, '76 ...... President JOHN NV. BARR, JR., '85 .... Vice-President H. P. LEWMAN, '07 ...... Secretary Connnercial Building, Louisville, Ky. ibrintetun Qlumni Qssutiatiun ut jlillarplanh FOUNDED 1885 VVALTER B. BROOKS, '79 . GEN. STEWART BROWN, '53 J I'lON. JAMES A. C. BOND, '66 I ROBERT H. GORDON, '74 I'ION. THOMAS I. ELLIOTT, '76 I'ION. PRLFRED S. NILES, '79 J . . President E Vice-Presidents J. CRAIG MCLANAI-IAN, 'OI . . . . Treasurer CIRESI-IAM H. POE, '02 ...... Secretary Maryland Life Insurance Building, Baltimore, Md. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RALEIGH C. THOMAS, '03 AUSTIN IITCLANAHAN, '92 ROBER'F GARRETT, '97 EDGAR AI.LEN POE, '91 J. WALTER LORD, '95 DR. PIIRAM WOODS, '79 GUSTAVUS OBER, JR., '03 Qlientral Bennsplhania Qlumni Zlssuciatinn nt Princeton Ulinihersitp FOUN DED 1885 CHARLES H. BERGNER, '74 ..... President M. C. KENNEDY, '84 ..... Vice-President W. H. MUSSER, '96 ....,. Secretary 215 N. Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa. 'E A A. we ' ,?-f'7 f, Wen EQQRWIWNEIRTA. Rm-1?.'?ffef:r 1 H - . A L H ii- TI 1 ' 'A li - ' 'ff . - 1 7 . 4-R :----VF331' '. 'Q 4 NI, W5-E 1' :i f .' ff IT-H , '. E Qt- -'i ll ' f. . . -: -1,-I -Hr. . . . - - - - A - - -- A , . ,. .- ..i. R- .. -z I. -- 1- fu 4 . . . . I Y 1 -1-X 4- .1 ' - - v - - 1 ' - Af':.,- .1 'eff'- eA:41 -. 5.1 . -- ' 2 ' . A f- arf J- - in je.: ' '. ' - . , I , 1 . A -.3 3. 51,54 .1 . '-Jig, gi . 4 I' Q , - .V : mg' ., fi ::.' - . ' - - ' . . . ' - - S'-. A-day' PM ..-- 'f,,'--' 1 - - I - - A. 1' G3 ' ft' ' '3 ci.: ff: ' 1 1 , L- ,- 1 1 , 'li dl- f R. 22 .. I L 'E 0, ' U '1 'C W A e ' A ,..-I fs.. J' ' .r m ' A.. to ,WE A.-'ri F34 iBcinceton Qiluh of jlietnark ' . FOUNDED 1894 HON. JOHN R. HARDIN, '80 ..... President HON. WILLIAM S. GUMMERE, '70 ROBERT H. MCCARTER, '79 Vice-Presidents CHANDLER W. RIKER, '76 J. NELSON CARTER, '04 ..... Treasurer W. M. WARD, '07 ...... Secretary Prudential Building, Newark, N. J. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE S. H. PLUM, '01 HARRISON HTIGBIE, 'Uri LUDOLPH CONKLIN, '0-L ROGER YOUNG, '05 G. O, BIGELOXV, '05 XVALDRON XXVARD, '08 JAMES B. BURNETT, JR., '94 FRANKLIN TXJURPHY, JR., '95 FRANK R. HAUSSLING, '97 WM. T. CARTER, JR., '98 E. T. CASEBOLT, '01 JASPER CRAVE, '01 Princeton Qlunnni Zlssociation of illfaieoftecn 338533 york FOUNDED 1894 WILLIAM BREWSTER LEE, '79 .... President REV. G. B. F. PIALLOCK, '82 ..... Secretary 10 Livingston Park, Rochester, N. Y. 3,Brinceton Qiluh ot the Southwest FOUNDED 1895 JOHN H. THACIIIER, '95 ..... President D. M. F. WEEKS, '95 . . . . Vice-President RALPH P. SWVOFFORD, 'oo . . . Treasurer JOHN M. TOWNLEY, '97 ..... Secretary Second and VV'alnut Streets, Kansas City, Mo. iBrinceton Qiluh of Rlainfielo, aliens fyieroep FOUNDED 1896 JOSEPH M. SHELLABARGER, '92 . . . . President C. AMES BROOKS, '05 . . . Secretary and Treasurer PlainHe1d, N. J. 39rinceton Qlulnni Zlssociation of Qirie FOUNDED 1897 YKVILLIAM SPENCER, '70 ..... President F. H. PAYN12, '91 . . . Secretary and Treasurer Metric Metal Co., Erie, Pa. iBcinceton Qlumni Qssociation of Zlliexas FOUNDED 1897 XNFILLIAM B. SEELEY, '79 ..... President CIIARLES C. CRIZSSON, JR., '95 . Secretary and Treasurer Alamo Bank Building, San Antonio, Texas. ij9rinceton Qlurnni Q52-fociation of 5Retn Qinglano FOUNDED 1897 DR. I'IARRY M. CUTTS, 'so ..... President REV. DR. M. VV. JACOBUS, '77 J CHARLES E. STEVENS, '77 ' 51513 CX.'xEIB'IcC,xEIgEx', D.D., 64 P Vice-Presidents R. . . QEEN, f.. C. P. F. JOYCE, 'S7 i C. P. COKVLES, '98 ' l'iUGH MILLER, '01 ...... Treasurer F. L. COOLIDGE, '84 ...... Secretary 70 Kilby Street, Boston, Mass. Btkockp jtlilountain iBcinceton Qlluh FOUNDED 1897 ZEPH C. FELT ....... President R. H. DAVIS, '07 ..... Vice-President F. S. TITSWORTH . . . Secretary and Treasurer 404 Equitable Building, Denver, Colo. iBcinceton Cflluh of Buffalo FOUNDED 1897 ORGANIZED 1903 . SI-IIRRELL N. MCXVILLIAMS, '94 .... President HOWARD E. GANSWORTH, '01 .... Secretary 327 Washington Street, Buffalo, N. Y. A 1 . HM A ji .71-AQ .,.,,..,. , , iaw8. 'E.ii fQ11Ef?,,.E'.,,,,e+'.Q. ..?fs Y fieiiaaiii 'WMWW' A fimsggnsfafws mrmaq uf 2 5 LGI QA, 1, :ir 5. .I M,,..5'f,-.Lag K 64 ... , .. .,. 52, f.. '21 ..1.A1e..4.xs:s.w'faa, . ,FI 4 ev , :,-.,.-. - , , l , . f -I - ' h- . Q ' ,' -' .' .- .5'5.L ,,V..,:,L. lkifgfm ,,. V.:-' ' . , L V . , . - - , -' ' ---4.313 I A ii:-' ' ' '. - . A , ' ' A .---,115 ,Q -.1f3,e -A ith' - ' ' ' - .Q 1? mi .1 i'.L?E I 1 I- 515- . -, - ' I - . . . ' , - 5112-if :ggi wzfff.-2113 ,' .' 1 f ' . rg- R M: 5 f ff. .' . , f , 'fl 42:52 - - , ' ff.:-, 3' 422 3. if. 1 :,',. '14 tiffZ.g'fii.i'TL'55fQ,g 'Lt'-UQ L., I. .M .,, .. . -, - 21- Princeton Zllumni Qssuniatiun nf jaurtheastern iBenn5pIhania FO U N D ED 1886 HENRX' H. BRADY, '95 ..... President DANIEL A. FELL, '83 . . lst Vice-President JOHN H. BROOKS, '95 .,.. 2d Vice-President PAUL BEDFORD, '97 . . . Secretary and Treasurer 96 VV. South Street, Wfillces-Barre, Pa. B4ORTIMER B. FULLER, '99, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE JAMES BLAIR, IR., '95 LAURENCE H. VVAIRES, '04 CHESTER B. DERR, '97 COLE B. PRICE, '06 GILBERT S. BTCCLINTOCK, '08 ibrintetun Qllluh uf Ulirentun FOUNDED 1886 FRANK S. KATZENBACH, IR, '89 . . President W. M. DICKINSON, '97 ..... Secretary 150 E. State Street, Trenton, N. I. iBrim:etun Qlurnni Qssnniatinn nf the gaurtbtnest FOUNDED 1886 C. W. SOMERLEY, '92 ...... President I, C. RIGHTER, '96 ..... Vice-President MARSHALL COXE, '06 . . . Secretary and Treasurer 1336 River Boulevard, St. Paul, Minn. iBtincetun Zllumni Qssutiatiun nf aauttbern Q5'iJiu FOUNDED 1887 E. W. HAINES, '66 ...... President H. S. HAUXHURST ..,... Secretary 1322 Citizens Building, Cleveland, Ohio Rrincetnn Cltluh uf Qliaanp anti Vicinity FO U N DED 1 B89 CHARLES A. RICHMOND, '83 .... President ANDREW ffl-IOMPSON, '99 ...,. Secretary Care The Embossing Co., Albany, N. Y. ifarincetnn Zllumni Qssntiatiun nf ZBeIatnare FOUNDED 1892 HON. WILLIAM C. SPRUANCE, '52 . . . President I. FRANK BALL, '76 ...... Secretary Bayard Building, Wfilmington, Del. 1Brinuztnn Qllumni Qssuciation uf fflzntral 398511 Quark FOUNDED 1694 JOHN VAN DUYN, '62 . . . President WILBUR VAN DUYN, '04 ...,, Secretary 43 VVliite Memorial Building, Syracuse, N. Y. rxmumgqm ummm.: W-mas if vrv.amm-as-sam-Hmm . 7156-.f5HQQ1wi..f'iii' .fringe N., .wwe Y.-.',.,...,r,g:x.-ne. oz. 3:52 ' J45 ?i1'.3E7- 1, .'-A , . . . V . . . . . . -. V. . - - . - .v --qt..-' 2--4.91. - S. My - r. '-'. . . . . . , .,.. - .W ' - ' . e 4 A ' 1 ' ' ' 1 '-Us eil- .Lf g. - - ' ' '- . 4 'va ,' 'J fig-' ' '. . A . - ' ' , -f'.'.,ifl1g 13.1 jzif, in -- 1-.:., - ' ' , ' . -5,3 'g -73: I . ' - ., . ' - Q. - . 5.1 ' e-:lf-E1-: 5.5: .1-':::-P ', . ' - - - .-,V 1- ,371-' .3 72:3 ' 22 if . . . Q, . .- g .. .1 , . . P. .. QQ lyaxiii +2 4rg5i...:':' -.51-fu . ' .' . , - , ., -,rf Princeton Zllulnni Qssociation of Ulennessee FO U N D E D 1 9 05 W. L. GRANBERY, '85 ...... President DR. F. L. YOUNG, '01 ,.... Vice-President W. H. VVATKINS, '00 . . . Secretary and Treasurer Chattanooga, Tenn. Princeton Culluh of Seattle I FOUNDED 1905 C. P. SPOONER, '92 .,,... President C. C. V1NTON, 'SO . . . Vice-President JAMES BRUHN, '96 ...... Treasurer RAYh'lOND G. VVRIGHT, '02 ..... Secretary 641 New York Block, Seattle, VVaslT. Princeton Qlumni Zlssociation of Montclair FOUNDED 1908 H. H. CONDIT, '94 ...... President I. H. HARRISON, '99 ,.... Vice-President F. M. DAVIS, '81 . . . . Treasurer O. K. BALGLEY, '01 .... Recording Secretary HARRY N. REEVES, '97 . . Corresponding Secretary 229 VValnut Street, Montclair, N. I. Princeton Qlluh of Southern Qllalifornia FOUNDED 1908 HARRING'FON BROWN, '76 ..... President THEODORE G. GORDON, '89 .... Vice-President H. T. MUZZY .... Secretary and Treasurer Security Building, Los Angeles, Cal. DIRECTORS HARRINGTON BROWN, '76 GRANT R. BENNETT, '86 THEODORE G. GORDON, '89 ROBERT PITCAIRN, IR., '97 H. H. BRALY, '01 Princeton Qlumni Qssociation of Elapan FOUNDED 1908 DR. JAMES C. I'IEPBURN, '32 ..,. President REV. NVILLIAM K. M. IMBRIE, '65 . . Vice-President JOHN STEWART BURGESS, '05 . Secretary and Treasurer 3 Sanchome Mitoshirocho, Kanda, Tokyo, Japan Princeton Zllumni Qlssociation of Zkiuoson Qliountp, Pena Betsey FOUNDED 1909 JOSEPH A. DEAR, '93 ...... President GEORGE A. BRAKLEY, '07 ..... Secretary 37 Montgomery Place, jersey City Princeton Zllumni Qosociation of bait lake Qlitp FOUNDED 1909 E. B. CRITCHLOW, '82 ..... President BISHOP F. S. SPALUING, 'S7 . . . Vice-President RENWICK S. TWCNIECE, '07 ..... Secretary 1136 Blaine Avenue, Salt Lake, City Princeton Qlumni Qssociation of C!1ZiJiIe FOUNDED 1909 VVEBSTER E. BROWNING, '94 ..... President ROBERT B. ELMORE, '01 ..... Secretary Casilla 2037, Instituto Ingles, Santiago de Chile Princeton Zllunmi Zlssociation of Porthern Pena Sfersep FOUNDED 1909 l VVILLIAM F. TIMLONV, '86 . . . . President NATHAN S. SCHROEDER, '98 . . . Secretary Englewood, N. I. 'vs 91 'aim afamm WWE lv eqwemviewsni l g Ifmeimm an amaze , I 1 s gzip .- - .1-.iiysf 12:35 gyeut gr .- f - A 1-5.54 ,gf r . .. .' . .. - 1, at jI'gs,,,g,j . ' 1 .4 , .. A, .:.- f 1Brintztun Zllumni Zlssntiatiun uf Zinhiana FOUNDED 1898 CHARLES R. WILLIAMS, '75 . , . President THEODORE POTTER, '82 .... Vice-President BLYTHE HENDRICICS, '02 ..... Secretary 36 'West 11tlI Street, Indianapolis, Ind. iBrim:stnn Qlumni Qssutiatiun uf South Qfrica FOUNDED 1898 E. VERNE RICHARDSON, '88 .... President REV. CLINTON T. WOOD, '92 .... Secretary Mission Institute, Wellington, Cape of Good Hope Rrintetun Qiluh ui Qbzhat iliapihs, Zinhaa FOUNDED 1901 REV. E. R. BURKHALTER, '62 .... President ARTHUR H. POE, '02 ...... Secretary Care American Cereal Co., Cedar Rapids, Iowa ,3B1fintnztun QEIuh nf Jiaatnaii FOUNDED 1901 JOHN T. WATERHOUSE, '96 .... President REV. E. B. TURNER, '96 ..... Secretary 778 King Street, Honolulu, Hawaii Brintetun Zllumni Qssutiatiun uf Svpria FOUNDED 1902 FRANKLIN T. MOORE, MD., '91 .... President GEORGE B. STEWART, JR., '06 ,... Secretary Syrian Protestant College, Beiriit, Syria 1Brim:etun Zllumni Qssutiatiun uf Germany FOUNDED 1902 C. H. JONES, 'oo ..... Home Secretary 58 University Place, Princeton, N. J. ibrinuztun Qlumni Qssuniatiun ut the QBrangz5 ORGANIZED 1903 INCORPORATED 1908 KENNETH C. KIRTLAND, '93 . .... President HENRY 'W. BUXTON, '94 .... Vice-President FREDERICK H. SMITI-I, 3D, '94 .... Treasurer .ALBERT C. SMITH, JR., '03 . . Corresponding Secretary JAMES E. BATHGA'l'E, JR., '94 . . Recording Secretary VVTLSON FARRAND, '86 .... Advisory Trustee GEORGE M. lXdCCAlXIPBELL, JR., '94 . . Advisory Trustee .203 Lincoln Avenue, Orange, N. J. 3B1?intnztun Qiluh nf Maris FOUNDED 1903 PERSIFOR F. GIBSON, '85 ..... President Princeton Qlumni Zlssutiatiun uf Qliulehn FO U N D E D 1 9 O5 HON. QRVILLE S. BRUMBOCK, '77 . . President EDGAR H. JOHNSON, '02 .... Vice-President WALTER C. BOND, '05 ..... Secretary 338 Summit Street, Toledo, Ohio f 3m?ii'g-I - I -.1 3.1 ixEf'7 SX 'mm ,n1,f:sfi- f11fff' ..., -z:::::g:::'----- ,-1 - A.:-gs---r ---'::!i:'fl- :-:men Ls: 1 1 P255 5555 Mg,::l::::,, i:m.,m......- .::g,j :1j:: ::n. 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Campbell Hall B. . . East Entry, David Brown Hall M. W. . East Middle Entry, VVitherspoon Hall VV. . East Entry, VVitherspoon Hall S. . . . Hodge Hall, Seminary . . . . Stafford Little Hall P. . . . . Lower Pyne Building D. Middle Entry, Albert B. Dod Hall . ..... Nassau Hall D. . North Entry, Albert B. Dod Hall E. . . . North Entry, Edwards Hall M. R. . North Middle Entry, Reunion Hall R. . . . North Entry, Reunion Hall W. D. E. B E. M. R. VV. VV. P. B M. W H. R. . North Entry, West College . . . . . Patton Hall South Entry, Albert B. Dod Hall . Southeast Entry, David Brown Hall . South Entry, Edwards Hall South Middle Entry, Reunion Hall . . . South Entry, Reunion Hall . . . South Entry, XlVCSt College B. . Southwest Entry, David Brown Hall . ..... University Hall . . . . Upper Pyne Building VVest Entry, David Brown Hall W. . Vxfest Middle Entry, XfVitherspoou Hall . . . VVest Entry, 'Witherspoon Hall . . Seventy-nine Hall The names of students are followed by the designation of their several classes, the name of each student is followed also by an abbreviation indicating the department to which he belongs, viz.: a, Academic Dept.g s, The John C. Green School of Science, e, The School of Electrical Engineering, g, Graduate School, q, Qualifying. 721 915728 I HIE M ggrm Q, an 5,-,i107,.,MSs,? WM it-id 'ZH H IHZGQMSAE- SQL 'lflisf F , H WM pq f.Li?,ZQ1f52 .Y ...A-'f--: ,25f' :. 14:3 '. 'ri' 154.41 . .. .g 45, - , , ' ' - . e- . . -. A . V. ,, -'lj M.,:,f. 5--1 .V--I . A- V . . . . - , - - -.5 - 1 1 . ' v ' ' -. . -.: --fv 23.-.' M- v .. V A 1 . 4 fm 5 2' 2. 4-.. .- . .1 - . - A wg-zz' vazz- ,- f- e - ' .-sq? :V . I- . 4.-I .I , . V, A I ' 5,4 5 55,1137 if In . . , Q. v,,,i,-M fl, . . . .4 .. . . . 4 . .. -. Q 2 3 141 5, I I :,1B.4,.Q ' 1 A Q -V, ,Q w v J . l w , iii, 5-A gg aqgwmwq tm 5 ww r .mstgiskifzi gms. wHJ. f3bmfc:g'7A ' Zefafifpn -,Hymn TQ! 343 NAME AND CLASS irenturp ADDRESS ABBOTT, F. P., Professor . Fitz-Randolph Rd. Abbotts, W., Ir., '11 a . . '7 S. W. Adams, C. H., '12 s . . 33 '79 H. ADAMS, E. P., Professor . 12 Nasasu St. Adams, F. D., '13 s, . . . 44 L. Adams, H. C., '12 S . 10 VV. B. Adams, P. E., '13 a . . 11 L. P. Adams, R. M., '13 a . . . 6 VV. M. W. Adler, J, O., '14 a . . . . Hill ADRIANCE, W. M., Preceptor, i'Princeton-Lawrenceville Road. NAME AND CLASS Arnold, N. N., '11 a . Arnold, R. F., '12 a Arnold, T. WV., '11 a . Arthur, R. P., '14 s . Atkinson, E. S., '11 s Attridge, T. VV., '12 a . Atwood, F. H., '13 a . Auger, C. L., Ir., '13 S . AXSON, S., Professor . Azoy, A. C. M., '14 s ADDRESS . 3 S. R. . 3 S. R. . 15 S. W. 12 E. W. 24 S. E. . 43 B. . 5 S. VV. B. . S6 Nassau St. 10 Nassau St. 47 University Pl. Agar, J. G., jr., '14 a . 39 University Pl. Bachracli, A. N., '11 S . . 94 P. Ahshire, J. E., 'g . 11 University Pl. Bagby, T. E., '13 21 23 M. D. Alexander, B. L., f . . . Merwick Bailie, R. L., '12M s . 153 L. Alexander, I. W., H, g 108 Mercer St. Bain, P. S., '14 s . '74 U. Andrews, I. E., '14 a . . 41 S. E. Baiter, R XIV., '12 s . 36 L- Andrews, W. G., '12 s 112 L. Baker, D., '13 a 42 '79 H. Angell, M. B., '11 s 13 B. Baker, D. Ir., '13 a . 66 C. Apgar, H., '14 s . . . 9 S. R. Baker, D. R., '14 s . . 66 U. Appenzeller, H. D., '12 a . 7 S. E. B. Baker, H. A. H., '14 82 Nassau St. Applegate, E. G., '13 s Trenton, N. I. Baker, H R., '12 a . 1 S. W. B. Armour, W., '14 a . . . 14 C. Baker, L. A., '13 a . . 8 B- Armstrong, C. V., '14 s . . 15 University Pl. Bakewell, A. C., Ir., '14 a . 31 University Pl. ARMSTRONG, H. H., Instructor . 23 Madison St. Baldwin, R. D., '13 a . . . 17 E. W. Armstrong, T. R., 'q . . 90 Nassau St. Baldwin, W. H., '12 a 5 S. W. Armstrong, O., '14 S . Edwards Pl. Ball, A., IH, '14 s . . Hill Arnett, I. H., '12 a . 15 S. D. Ballard, F. E., Ir., '12 S 8 S. E. B. 338 4 Bament, L. M., '11 a Barnes, A. A., '12 s Barr, L. A., 10M s. Batchelder, P. M., 'f I .L .. .v?v Lif: ,eq1-A ' -. ' . 1 . ' - - -fa-re - . . - ' ll C li PCN' -fgflaf fiii ii l 'PR AC ,, , f Biretturp Qfiuntinuzhj NAME AND cLASS ADDRESS NAME AND CLASS ADDRESS Ballou, V., '13 S . . 14 S. E. Battles, W. VV., '12 S . . 5 E. B. . . . 92 H. Bauhahn, R. WV., '14 a . 17 S. M. R. Bannernlan, E. P., '14 a 12 S. W. B. Bausch, R. A., 'g . . 48 B. S. Barber, A., '13 s . 90 Nassau St. BAXTER, E. B., Instructor 115 Prospect Ave. Bard, R. E., '11 S . 6 S. W. B. Beach, E. E., '12 a . . . 46 L. Bardsley, W. W., '11 a . 15 N. D. BEAM, I. N., Preceptor 52 Bayard Lane Barkhorn, L. I., '12 S . 182 L, Beatty, I. W., Ir., '14 s 15 University Pl. 23 B. Bechtel, E. C., '13 a . . 1 N. M. R. Barnes, B. E., '14 s . Hill Beck, I. M., 14 s . . . 102 H. Barnett, W. L., '13 s . . 72 H. Beebe, I. W., '14 a . . 20 S. W. Barnhart, E. M., '12 S . 111 H. Beesley, T. Q., 'q . 90 Nassau St. Barnum, H. H., 'g . 27 Edwards Pl. Beger, I. H., Ir., '14 S . 54 H. Belknap, C., '12 s . . 62 P. Barr, R. S., '11 s . 7 W. M. W. Belknap, M., 'l2Z S . 44 '79 H. Barras, W. A., '14 a . . 32 N. E. Bell, C. I., '12 s . . 23 B. Barry, H. A., '12 a . . 183 L. Bell, H. S., 11M S . . 20 N. E. Bartholomew, O. A., '14 S 5 E. M. W. Bell, I. C., Ir., '12 a 44 '79 H. Bartlett, I. K., Ir., '13 s . 55 C. Bell, I. F., Ir., '13 s . . 62 H. Bashinsky, L. E., '13 s . 20 M. D. Bell, S. D., '13 a . 42 '79 H. Baskerville, R. W., 'q 204 H. S. Bell, T. B., '14 S . . 16 B. BASORE, I. W., Preceptor 26 Bank St. Beltzhoover, M. R., '14 a . . 11 H. Bass, Wh H., '14 S . . 42 H. Benbow, E. W., 'g . . 403 H. S. Bassett, Noel, '11 S . . 53 L. BENDER, H. H., Instructor 23 Bank St. Batchelder, D. H., '13 S . . . 33 C. Bennett, I. F., '11 s . . 43 L. . 28 Vandeventer Ave. Benson, B. D., '12 a 183 L. 8 W. M. W. Benton, H. G., '13 S 142 L. Battey, G. M., Sp 19 12 I Fl CETCDXSI A 'Q D I3 l CXX Dl2fXC'f??7' '. - f!.-1: j,:.sq ,fc:' ' '- , . , - 1 ' . I' L 11-1 S. 5792. ' , . - 3- - 'J 51 ,T Aff - ', ' - ' - - A . ' -'-.f-: QQ S' L' f .- . .' L , ' .3. gs., . :ll . 1- - ' - . f1.5 N2.'. -2. H AM- 152' ,Ju .f , - -f .51 ,4 f-. fs . . . . . - .- -fe x :',-'at'-11.1-ang, A gi. . . . - - . 3 Z, 4 . wp A . A f I M A 3- 1-W' ffl' ZBirm:tnrp Cflllnntinuztfj NAME AND CLASS ADDRESS Benton, VV. G., '12 a . 142 L. Bergen, F. L., '12 S . . 10 N. D. Berky, H. W., '13 Z1 . 37 N. E. Berl, E. E., '12 a . 7 S. D. Berry, P. S., 'g . . 110 H. S. Bertolet, I. A., '12 ll . S0 Nassau St. Beyer, H., '14 S . . . 9 S. R. Bickel, VV. P., '13 a . . . . 123 H. Bickford, I. D., '11 a . . . 16 S. VV. Bickford, P. R., '11 S . . 30 Vandeventer Ave. Bickinan, VV. D., '13 a . . . 54 L Bicknell, L. M., 'g . . . 34 B. S. Biddle, C. I., '11 a . . T2 B. Biggs, B. T., 12M a . . . 21 S. E. Billlieimer, A., 'f . . . 66 B. S. Billings, G. M., '14 S 11 Dickinson St. Bingham, C. E., '13 a . . . 141 L. Binns, R. H., Jr., '13 S 11 U. P. Bird, C. R., '14 S . . . . 41 P. BIRKHOFF, G. D., Preceptor . 15 Alexander St. Bischoff, C. H., '14 a . . 26 S. E. Bissell, A. H., '12 S . 2 S. D. Bissell, G. N., '13 S . '7 E. B. Biswanger, B. E., '14 a . . S N. R. Blackburn, I. B., '14 a . . T4 H. Blair, I. P., Ir., '14 a . . S Dickinson St. 3 NAME AND CLASS Blair, L. D., '12 a Blakey, C. E., '14 S BLAU, M. F., ASS't Professor Bleecker, B. D., '14 a . . Bleecker, T. B., '14 S . Bluck, P. E., '12 a Bluetlienthal, A., '13 S Boker, H. D., '12 S Bol, C., 'q . . Boldt, H. I., Ir., ' 1421 Bolnmer, M. T., '13 S Bolnier, WV. B., '14 S . Bolton, F. N., '14 S . Bonncll, VV. L., '13 S Bonner, A. S., '13 S Bonner, K., '14 S Boon, VV. R., '13 s Booth, A. VV., '11 Bosworth, R. G., '12 a . . Boughner, I. K., 'q . Bouton, G., '13 a . Bowman, C. L., '12 S . Boyd Boyd Boyd, Boyd, fx., 11 S . E. H., '14 s I. H., '14 S T. H., '13 a . ADDRESS . . '7U. P. 32 Vandeventer Ave. . 27 Bank St. T2 Stockton St. 72 S1OClCfO1'1 Sli. . 13 VV. W. . 11 S. D. . 4 B. . . 42 N. E. . . 21 M. D. Rocky Hill, N. I. Rocky Hill, N. I. . Edwards Pl. . 104 H. 62 H. . . 94 B. . . 181 L. 30 Vandeventer Ave. . . 9 M. D. . 5 N. M. R. . 5S. D. 13 N. XIV. 11 B. B. . Hill . 31 '79 H. 6 XV. M. VV. .. . --. T.-,.,,.,-.-D.. . ' - , A, ,, fr . .f An. sz:'. .!g:.1 ' 1' z 1 A A - ' - 1 .S J .fa:'-fe's2E?'1e.:::2v 4 m'1':'4i?'4Z- ' 1 -- - ' '- ' A A ' giver' . - '. - . -' ' . - ' A - - '44 M1524 ,- .1 f - - sie? A , ix Q, 4 ' . - . . . , . -, ,, ,v. --gif!-ziggy?-vvgl-. . ,,.:. ' I V A . - ,Lb A-1131, www 4- f--.v n G .H ,TA mx he - ' N '--Jr, .M :QT rl 74 .4 1 ' '-'2 -2 -fl sW,l'f-.erml 4 ' M 'X ,JJ-P N 'K + ,,,Bmm ,f.'Y - fxxfff 'W' Asafwyd. SQA? NAME AND CLASS Boyer, M. S., '14 a Boyle, D. H. M., 'g . BRACKETT, C. F., Professor Bradford, G. O., q . . Bradshaw, T., q . Brady, F. A., '11 S . Braskamp, B. G., 'g . Bratton, VV. I., 'q . Brazelton, T. B., '14 S . Bredeinus, I., '12 S . Breed, W. N., '12 S . Breingan, A. W., '12 S . Brent, R. I., '12 a . . Brewster, W. C., '13 S . Briggs, T. C., '14 S . Brigham, C. C., '12 S . Brinton, W., Ir., '14 a . Brown, Brown, Brown, BROWN, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, B., '14 a J E.,13 a . 1 0. U R., . . G. D., Instructor R., Ir., '14 S . '12 S . M., '13 a K., '12Z s . VV., '13 a . Emeritus Eirenturp Cfllluntinuzhj ADDRESS 47 University P1 . 28 A. S 4 Prospect Ave . . 41 U '7 NN. M. W . 72 L . 217 H. S HR? U . 53 P 16 N. E 19 M. D . 31 C 104 B . 61 H . 5 E. VV . 8 N. E 8 Dickinson St S Dickinson St . . 66 H. 11 University Pl. . 16 B. S. 48 Mercer St. . 8 U. P. 12 A. H. 2 B. C. 6 N. W. NAME AND CLASS Bruce, I., '14 S . Bruen, VV. W., '11 S . BRUNNOW, R. E. Professor . Brush, C. B., '12 S . . Bryan, A. R., '13 a . Bryan, B. M., Bryan, F. T., Bryan, G. M Bryan, H. C. Bryan, P. T., Buchanan, E. Buchanan, H. Buck, H. VV., Buck, I. W., '12s . '14s . '13 S . '14 S '14 s P., '13 S . H., '11 a . 'g . . '13S . Buckinghain, H. G., 'ion S . . BUCKNDR, G. D., Ass't in Chem. . . BUDLL, H. D., AsS't in Chem. BUFFUM, D. L., Preceptor . 107 Alexander St. Bullock, R. A., '14 a . Bumstecl, R. R., '11 S Bunn, C., '14 a . . Bunn, G. VV., Ir., '12 S . Bunzel, E. E., '14 S Burke, A. T., '14 S . Burke, R. I.. '12 S Burk, F. G., '12 a . ADDRESS . 113 H. . . . 1 E. B. 49 Library Place . 3 S. W. B. . 1 N. D. . . . 31 C. . 32 Vandeventer Ave. . . . 10 L. P. . . 115 B. 115 B. . '72 L. . 12 B. .23 A. S. . . 1B. Bank St. 6 Bank St. . . 14 Park St. . . 33 S. E. 11 E. B. . 8 VV. B. . 112 L. . G E. M. NV. . . Hill 182 L. 42 B. I , . 11. , 'I' W ff fSH . 1 ' Q' 55.2 ,ff 1m.,Q'f? ' I 1 f 'ff ' 2 'f' 1 . IRAIIXSIAC WE 1.T-AGN f -1, fx- RAC' . sf. -- . w .fi-: few-. ' ' + J tu- ' ' ., :fr NAME AND CLASS BURNHAM, C. E., Choirmaster Burr, C. S., '13 s . . Burr, H. C., '11 a . Burrage, P. F., '13 S . Burrill, D., Jr., '14 a . Bush, J. G., '12 21 . Butler, C. M., '10Z a . Butler, C. M., 'g . . Butler, C. T., '12 a . BUTLER, H. C., Professor . Butler, I. C., '12 S . . Butler, P., Ir., '14 S . Butts, A., Ir., '11 a Caesar, H. I., '13 S . Calder, H. C., 'q . . Calhoun, B. A., '13 a . Camp, P. V., '12 a . Campbell, D. W., 14 S . CAMPBELL, M. A., Instructor Canda, H. G., '14 s . . Candor, JZ C., '13 El . CAPPS, IEDVVARD, Professor . Carlburg, H. G., '11 S .. Birectnrp Cftluntinuehl ADDRESS . Mercer St. . S0 P. 11 W. B. . 7 E. M. W. 53 University Pl. . . 143 L. '7 S. E. 72 S. E. 161 L. Mervvick 123 L. 8 W. B. . 73 B. . . 11 L. P. 15 University Pl. . . 131 L. . . 6 S. R. . 4 S. R. '78 B. S. . . . Hill . . . 11 P. 150 Fitz-Randolph Rd. . . 10 N. W. Carmichael, R. D., 'f ..... 46 Park Pl. CARNOCHAN, J. M., M.D., Univ. Physician . 34 Mercer St. Carothers, I. M., '14 S .... 41 University Pl. NAME AND CLASS Carpenter, G., 'q . Carpenter, R. L., '14 a Carroll, A. C., '12 s . Carroll, I. H., Jr., '12 s Carruthers, I. F. B., '12 Carson, S. P., 'q . Cart, F. G., Jr., '12 S . Carter, H. A. P., '14 a Carter, O. B., '14 a .1 Carter, R. D., Jr., '12 a 1 Carter, R. L., 11 a Carver, VV. H., 'g . CARY, E., Instructor CARY, L. R., Instructor Castle, B. S., '11 S. Castle, E. VV., 'f . Cecil, R. H., 14 a Chamberlain, F. G., e Chaplin, M., '13 S Chapman, E. N., '14 S Chester, W. M., '13 S Childs, W. A., Ir., '12 Chisolin, J. I., '11 21 . Christie, I. R., Ir., ' 13 Chrystie, P. P., '12 s Church, C. VV., '14 S S H . S ADDRESS . 2 A. H 7 B. H . 11 B . 9S.E.B . 19 S. VV . 39 University Pl . 32 '79 H 31 University Pl 15 University Pl . . 35 L . 13 B . 36 A. S . . 13 L 23 Madison St . . 102 P 6 Bank St 2 Nassau St . S4 P . . 171 L 14 Edwards Pl . . 41 B . . 3 B . 12 N. E. S6 Nassau St. . . 27 C. 50 U. 2579 mimiagigfm EG msgs-am. aw awww, f mn nu Miva -fm in E,-'Au nn: 91- i ' , .. fi I, . 5 +-1.-' ' - -. - . , . ' - . .--4,'ii' + fg:f.:. . ' ' . -.,'?f Q , , - '. 3 ' - ' ' . ', .-'-i'5r, ,? ,!gQiE 1' . F 'gg v l '12, 2 '. .' v . . . , f g ,'.4,,Q!2 'Q LH. '.g,:a1:z iiie Y ff, . SQ. j,,,,' . - . , .-,-yi iii? :- nes... nf ,,,. . - 1: - ' ' . '. ..pf.:': - -2 'A' 1-4,1-1.-4.-.-S . . ' - .. - . ' , . ' ' ' .. - 2:1 'L fxaimhlwbrf fe MQW BLM 2 Fi me .af ssurfmmkiald Q Gramm .HA 2' Birenturp Cfllluntinuzhy NAME AND CLASS ADDRESS Church, R. N. L., '14 a . Churchward, I., '14 S . Clancy, E. M., '11 s . . Clancy, W1 VP., '14 s . 31 University Pl. 11 Dickinson St. . . 52 C. . 39 University Pl. Clapp, D. B., '14 S . . . 31 B. Clark, A. B., '11 a . . . 6 S. D. Clark, C. E., Ir., '11 S . . 23 P. Clark, T. F., '11 S . . 12 P. Class, T. S., '13 s . . . 32 P. Clausen, S. W., 'f .... 15 E. W. Clearwater, VV. H., '13 s . . . . CLEMONS, W. H., Reference Librarian . . 4 E. W. Clifford, G. I., '14 s ...... 16 S. E. Clise, P. D., '14 S .... 32 Vendeventer Ave. Close, F. D., '13 S ....... 52 P. CLOSE, G. P., Secretary of the President, '70 University Pl. COAN, VV. I., Proctor ..... Nassau Hall Cobb, H. W., Ir., '12 a ...... 143 L. Cochran, T. D., '11 a . . 34 P. Coe, S., '12 s . . . . 62 P. Coffin, P. L., '13 a . . 15 N. M. R. Cohoon, I. W., 'f . . 35 Bank St. COKER, P. W., Instructor . . 5 N. R. Coleman, G. D., '13 a . . 1 L. P. Collins, G. N., '14 S . 42 H. Collins, G. VV., '14 S . Hill NAME AND CLASS COLLINS, V. L., Preceptor . Collord, I. H., '11 a . Colt, I. M., '14 a . . Columbia, C. F., '12 s . . COMPTON, K. T., AsS't in Physics CONEY, J. H., Professor . . Congelton, E., '11-32 s . Conger, A. M., g . . CONKLIN, E. G., Professor . Connell, I., 'g . . . Conrad, W. I., 'g . . Connelly, M. S., '11 a Conner, G. R., '11 a . Connett, E. V., IH, '12 s Connett, W. B., '14 S . Connor, W. E., 115 . Cook, A. M., '13 S . Cook, H., 'q . . Cook, I. O., '14 a Cook, L. M., '14 a Cook, M. I., 'q . Cook, N. VV., '11 a . Cook, S. D., '14 S . Cooke, C. H., 'q . . . COOKE, H. L., AsS't Professor . Cooke, I. S., '11 S . . ADDRESS 214 Western VVay . . 108 P. . S. E. . 35 P. . Merwick Bayles Farm . 4 M. D. . 415 H. S. 139 Broadinead . 411 H. S. . 303 H. S. 7 S. R. . . 43 L. . 61 '79 H. S2 Nassau St. 164 Nassau St. . 9 N. D. . . 41 C. . . 72 B. S. 39 University Pl. . 5 N. M. R. . 12 S. E. 47 University Pl . . Il A. H 6 Mercer St . '7 M. D. ? - . ., - . . . ,. - ,, 1, ,1,. ' ,gb V., ww.. - ,V .... W, ..- - - 7' . ' . .V ,N.,,-.v- Q, 1. -:il 5w2v21E7.jEE 1f,gy:55?'1Z'f.'.1i'E '95 Ng-.:g,z1?'T?F--: ' rD f e ,-.nie-if.?f'3..'1 !i'I2'.:f1-,fN1'5e'1f. m ?- 6Q?iI1EQ:i-g ' ' '- ' . , - . ' - ' F' . ,ffv -.I'l::f:j-,'- '.g1'fl5 1- s?sl',- V - A ' MV ,-ff? . 1 1 X , . . 1 ,i-, fa.. 7 ..v..,f . . , f..,L NHS I , B? - . , . hp. . , .n y . . . - .9 1, 1 M N a ',f T' 1-n 'Zig 31521 .-if-'. .if'.i5 QQ.. 5 it . ' 1 . . . - NANIE Cooke, R., '11Z S Cookingham, P. W., '11 S . Cooledge, N. P., '13 a . Cooney, P. P., '12 a Cooper, A. A., '14 a Cooper, A. W., '13 s . Cooper, M. A., '12 a . Cooper, WV. S., '12 s . Cornelius, C. O., '1 321. . Cornish, A. C., '11 S CORNWALL, H. B. Professor Emeritus . Correll, E. S., '14 S CORNVIN, E. S., Preceptor . . . COSGRAVE, J. S., Ass't to the Treasurer . COTTRELL, VV. R., Organist . . . Coulter, E. B., '14 S . . . COVINGTON, H. E., Ass't Professor . . Cowan, S. D., '13 s . . Cowen, E. A., '13 a Cowl, A. H., '14 a Cowl, D., '13 S Coxe, VV. H., '13 s Craig, A. H., '11 s Craig, A. M., '14 s Craig, D., '13 Craig, R. M., S '12 S ZlBirentnrp Cfuluntinuehj ADDRESS . 23 '79 . 96 . 13 A. . 10 Bank 14 Edwards . 107 . 21 9 E. . 162 . 20 N. 12 Morven . 42 N. H. B. H. St. Pl. P. L. VV. L. NV. St. E. 115 Prospect Ave. University Offices . 1 Nassau . . 134 34 Edgehill . . 41 . . 22 15 Edwards S6 Nassau . 12 10 A. 15 M. . 13 122 St. H. St. H. L. Pl. St. H. H. D. L. L. NAME CRAMPTON, G. C., Ass't in Biology Crandall, 1. B., 'f . . . Crawford, E., '11 a . Crawford, M., '14 S . . . Creighton, G. NV., Ir., '11 s . CRENSHAW, I. L., Ass't in Chem. CRITCI-Imxv, F. L., Preceptor . Critchlow, G. A., 11 21 . Croissant, D. C., 'g . CROLL, M. 'W., Preceptor . Crooks, P. K., '13 s . Cross, E. J. D., Ir., '14 a . Cross, F. R., '12 a . Crossman, P. L.. '11 S Culbertson, T. 'W., '11 s Cull, S. T. XV., '14 a . Cunningham, L., '11 S . Currier, I. R., '13 S . Curtis, A. P., '13 a Curtis, R. R., '14 a . Curtis, VV. I., Jr., '14 S . Cuyler, T. L., IH, '12 a . DAHLGREN, U., Ass't Professor Dailey, E. F., 'g . . Dale, I. K., '11 a . . DANIELS, VV. M., Professor ADDRESS . 12 N. WV. 199 Nassau St. . 1 N. E. . 6 E. W. . . 38 L. 95 Mercer St. . S N. NN. . 5 N. W. 42 Mercer St. . 6 N. R. . 181 L. .1-L Edwards Pl. . 104 P. 163 L. . 16 C. . . 30 U. 9 S. W. B. . 3 S. D. 18 N. VV. . 40 S. E. . Hill . 132 L. 7 Evelyn Pl. . 19 B. S. . 6 S. VV. 210 Mercer St. . . . Q x ' ' awifiawmf-Lfmwlfvlrizwfwrf 1' I .1 H 2. I .f 5.1 . ., .,. 2.1, ...,... .Fai I ,,,.,,',.. H . , ,f- 2.1 If-1: 'la' V. - - .:.. -, - -.. . - - . - . . .- -' .ut D... - 'ff-, ,f.c. '1 -, , . 1 - . . A . ' ' z? , : r12-- '- - . ' .' ' A - . u',z-f:.-:-. -- I' . V ' - - 1 vfv' c g:-.. . ' - .' - . ' . , - ,J -ng? s' s1g-H-. . . .. .. A -.,:L . - y Mg. . . . , ,, . ,.5...- fg..m.,,. . ,. , , 4 Q, lf A , 1 -. . f A ' ' 'weft -.17-,f l A. . -. -- f...g 1,g,.. , - - - .Q 411.1 J.i.- 'Iii - 1. , . - . . . , . -, -14-. 'F' ,- -ggrgza w. ,,-... . ' .. - ' . :sf if - 11.-J 'LZ ' '. .2-L' ' ,, ' if -'ivi.,iizT-. '. l g , , .. ' . ,N g ,, -. . '- NAME AND CLASS Danser, W1 S., '13 a ww as WWrew2 1 Hifasfaa Wm. tm. ,.,, , Darlington, F. G., Jr., '14 s Date, L. H., '13 s . Daub, I. I., '11 a Daub, R. E., '14 s . Davies, U. M., '12 s . Davis, I. M., '12 s . Davis, VV. F., 'sp . . Davison, VV. C., '13 a . DAVISSON, C. I., Instructor Dawes, R. F., 'q . . Dawson, I. C., Ir., '12 a . Day, E. M., '14 a . Day, H. S., '12 s . Dean, H. F., '14 S . Dean, L. R., 'f . . . DDDRICK, L. S., Instructor . Deeves, F. P., '11 s . Deford, I. E., '11 s . . de la Reuss, L. E., Ir., '13 s Dell, B. N., '12 a . . de Mercado, F. F., '14 S . de Selding, E. F., '14 s . Devereux, A., '12 s . De Vito, D., 'q . Dewar, I. B., '14 s . ZBirm:tu1:p Cfllinntinuehb ADDRLS5 . 42 B. S 79 U . . 45 U . . 10 A. H 45 University Pl . . 14 S. D 112L 13 SE 3W.B 25 N.E . . '71 L . 3 E. M. W . 39 Uunversity Pl . . 9 M. D . . 12 VV. VV 28 Vandeventer Ave . 23 VVillian'i St . 101 H . 51 L 3 B. H . 10 S. D . . . 43 H 31 University Pl . . 21 C . . 24 L 11 Alexander St 5 NADHE AND CLASS Dewey, H. L., 'q . deWVitt, VV., '12 s . de1Vitt, VV. L., '14 s . Dexter, A. L., '14 a . Dexter, F.. C., '11 S . Dice, A. T., Ir., '12 s . Dickey, W. H., '12 a . DICIQSON, B. L., Inlirmarian Dieter, R. R., '12 s . . Dillon, E. S., '11 a . Dinsmore, L. C., '14 s . Disbrow, F. N., '14 a . Disbrow, H. B., '11 a . Ditto, R. C., 'f . . Dixon, C. G., '11 s . . Dixon, H. VV., '14 s . Dixon, T., Ir., '14 a Dodds, W. P., 'q . . Don, S. M., '12 s . . Donaldson, B. M., '13 a . Donaldson, I. B., Jr., '12 a Donaldson, L. M., 'q . Dort, R. B., '14 a . Douglas, B., 'q . . Douglas, D. B., '14 s . Douglass, F. L., '13 a . ADDRESS . . . 61 P. . . 11 M. D. 32 Vandeventer Ave. . . . 32 L. 2 E. W. 114 H. . 15 C. Infirmary . 15 C. . 15 N. D. 12 S. WV. B. . . 84 B. . . 13 N. D. . 112 Nassau St. 102 B. 8 C. H. . 6 M. D. 1 U. P. . 3 F.. B. SJ S. M. R. 10 E. W. 54 B. . 54 C. . 9 VV. B. ...,., 1 .. . 5 .- .. .,,,,. . .. ,,,A .. .. . . .. 5-, ,Z Li.. ig , , , , , . , . - I . , . . .v .1-, V., ,,,.,v ,MH : h -rp.. . . . M l. . . , , . H .. Y' 1 f - . 'G V124 --4 v H if' t em f 1 ,Nw 'Z 5, , 5 we IEYAF4' ' r E' kewl' 4 Y f' 1 v Km ' 9- :. ,-.r. J-,.- v . , ' ' ' .ral-9 535:-,-, -.flff-, ,.f -..L- . V - ' ' -MV' ,. . . '. - . -' A . A ' ' - A I .- .- e - ' I'P'.i'f .5 .-: - 3 - .. . '1- ' ' f- ni- rar qf '-f mice? 5.4, -15: . , - - - 4. NAME AND CLASS Downs, I. R., '14 a . Dresser, K. K., '12 s . Drullard, A. B., '14 s . Drumrmiond, I. H., '11 s Drummond, R. D., '14 s . Du Barry, I. N., '14 a . Du Bois, R. G., '14 a Duff, I. M., Ir., '12 a . DUFFIELD, H. G., Treasurer DUGAN, R S., Ass't Professor Dulles, A. W., '14 a . . Duncan, W. A., 'g . Dunlap, C. C., '13 s Dunn, F. S., '14 s . Dunn, G. H., '12 S . . Durliinger, C. VV., '14 a . Durham, D. B., 'f . Dwelle, V. A., '14 s . Dwight, M., '11 21 . Dyckman, E. H., '14 s . Dyclcrnan, H. M., '12 S . Dyer, L. B., '12 S . Eagle, H., '12 s . Earle, H. B., '12 S Eastham, G., 'q . Easton, M. D., '10M s . Birznturp Qfttnntinuehj ADDRESS 10 Madison St. . 8 C. H. . 30 N. E. . . 33 B. 15 University Pl. 13 Vandeventer Ave. . . . 53 B. University Offices . 20 Murray Pl. . . 13 C. . 53 B. S. . . 5 M. D. 10 Madison St. . . 7 YV. B. 8 Dickinson St. 10 E. M. W. . A. E. B. . . 95 B. 31 University Pl. . . 7 N. E. 5 S. R. . 11 C. . . 10 N. E. 11 Alexander St. . . 84 P. 346 NAME AND CLASS Eaton, W. B., '11 s . Eberstadt, F., '13 a . Eddy, C. N., '12 a . Eddy, C. P., '12 a . Eddy, R. C., '14 s . Eddy, W. WV., '11 a Edgar, I. C., '11 a . Edwards, P. N., '12 S . EISENHART, L. P., Professor Elder, R. D., '11 a . . ELDERKIN, G. VV., Instructor . Eldredge, R. R., '11 S . . ELLIOTT, E., Dean of the College Elliott, H. P., '14 s . . Elmendorf, E. W., '12 a . . Elsworth, E., Ir., '11 s . Elsworth, O. B., '14 s . Emmons, P. K., '12 a . Emmons, T., '14 a . Enclc, VV. K., '14 a . Engle, C. A., 'g . . Ennenga, O. E., '14 S . Entwisle, E. N., '12 a . Erben, P. V., '12 S . Este, S. V., '11 S . Estes, I. B., '11 a . ADDRESS . . 51 C. 86 Nassau St. . 10 S. R. . 9 S. VV. 13 S. M. R. 1 E. M. W. . 41 '79 H. . 4 S. M. R. 22 Alexander St. . 9 W. WV. 28 Bank St. . . 21 B. . Nassau Hill . Hill S N. M. R. . . 2 M. D. 3 1 University Pl. . . 32 B. S. 31 University Pl. 34 Vandeventer Ave. . . 47 B. S. Vandeventer Ave. . . 18 S. E. 5 E. B. 2 M. D. . 8 VV. W. was fvml saw ,, 4 swrmdm fiwnwn wnmrncwffm af? 'Amar mfmswwwg 1 4E'A'E931-3552 Qi-J lfhu f 1136-iiifcgkglgfz' 1 if I Q.: A V W.-si. . ..-.-.--,. . -,.m-. . .RW L...-.A 4...,.-....f....,-,.-.---.-.,.-.,-.- --.-............-.1f'....-....v......, ..f..-..4-,...:,...,...- , . ,, L,-3 f.4 ,..,-9-. .lf K.: fr: 'Ez' '..:,. .aw .vig if g-'-. ff..'-'-- ' rl 1 A ' - ' I - ,' - '- - '- ' . .,5'f:,, B 'fn'-.'-, 'm 1'-Y 'wi 'A , - ' .- - ' -U - - . ' .. .., P 72. 1--' ' ' ' ' - A ...--4 '- 4-.'. avr- -P .- -1'-'r - - 1.1-J, .Nr grin . . '. -. w - , . . . 5 - F.. ':g.2'.i 3- ,- 4 4 A 14.54 . ' - 1- ' g if1,: eff1f .. .f- aw ' ' ' -71- NAME AND CLASS Evans, D. R., 'g . . Evans, S. S., 'sp . Eves, W., IH, '11 s . Ewing, I. N., '12 a . Ewing, L., '11 5 . Ewing, VV. G., '14 s . Farr, B. H., '12 21 . Farr, F. S., '13 a . FARR, M. S., Preceptor Fauntelroy, G. R., '13 s Faxon, A. D., '13 s Fell, H. B., '12 s . Fellows, O. B., '11 s Felt, H. L., '12 s . FENTON, D. H., Instructor . Fenton, T., '13 s . Ferris, L., 'q . . Field, I. T., '12 a . Fillebrown, T. S., '11 s Findley, M. G., 'g . FINE, H. B., Dean of the Faculty . Fish, R. E., '12 a . Fish, R. T., '13 s . Fish, W. N., '11 s . Fisher, D. K. E., '13 s FISHER, FREDERICK, Meclianician . Birnzrtnrp Cdlnntinuehj ADDRESS NAME AND CLASS . 37 A. S. Fisher, W'. R., '12 s . . 12 S. E. B. Fisk, H. E., Jr., '12 s . 1 Wh M. VV. Fiske, T., '14 s . . . 39 N. E. . . 2 N. D. 14 Edwards Pl. . . . 23 C. . . 13 '79 LL 20 Vandeventer Ave. . 90 Nassau St. . 9 A. H. . . 31 L. 1 W. M. W1 . S3 B. 24 N. E. 7 S. M. R. . '76 H. . . 24 P. . 2 E. B. 276 Nassau St. Dean's House . 4 S. E. '71 H. . . EIN. R. . . 82 H. 10 Dickinson St. Fitton, C. I., '12 s . Fitton, D. VV., '12 s . Fitts, I. C., '12 a . . Flzuniner, H., '11 s . Flather, VV. I., Ir.,.'11 5 . FLEECE, C. L., Asst in Chem. . FOGEL, F. H., Preceptor . Folz, A. F., '13 s . . Forbes, G., '13 Z1 . Forbes, H., '13 s . Ford, E. S., '13 s . Ford, F., 'q . . . FORD, H. I., Professor . Ford, H. L., '14 s . Forgan, D. R., Ir., '14 s Forst, D. P., '12 E1 . Foster, D. P., '12 a . Foster, G. P., Ir., '12 s . Foster, H. A., '13 s . Foster, N. R., 'g . . FOSTER, W., Professor Fowler, A. L., Ir., '12 s Fowler, B. M., Ir., '12 s . ADDRESS 18 S. M. R. . 32 C. 10 W. W. 116 B. 116 B. 'T N. R. 14 B. . 14 B. . Merwick 8 S. VV. . 16 L. 4 S. E. B. . . 131 1-1. . 3 W. M. W. Cleveland Lane Cleveland Lane . . Hill 39 University Pl. . . 24 C. 9 S. E. B. . 64 B. 13 N. M. R. . 109 1-1. S. 121 Broadmead . 10 S. R. .6S.R. . ',- 3 ' , ' ' ,' .. ' qi' I ' T S, 4 af Piaifi ii bxz ' m ole NAME AND CLASS Fowler, D. F., '13 a Fowler, I. VV., '13 S Fox, A. E., '13 a France, I., '14 s Franklin, S. F., '12 a Frantz, I. H., '13 S . Frazier, E. R., '13 a Frederick, H. A., 'gg . Freeman, C. P., '14 S Freese, A., 'g . Frick, R. D., '14 S . Froelilich, S. L., '14 a . Fullerton, D. B., 13 S . Funkhouser, R. O., 'q Furmian, I. A., Ir., '13 a . Furman, Galinger, Gallalier, N. H., '13 S . G. W., Ir., '13 a . W. Q., '11 S Gamble, S. D., '12 S . Gardiner, I. F., '12 a . Gardner, Gardner, F. W., '14 S R. E., Ir., '12 S Garmany, G. M., '12 a Gaston, G. H., Ir., '13 a . Gatch, I. N., '14 a . Gatch, L. G., '13 a . af ff P t gg i ' . ne l, I ta v i? vu ff 2f ?Q2 f' 2 jf e,s':r f . '. - ' A ' ' . ' .. ' - ' .-.f'1f,:?'A'j5l2lg-:f'- 'fflfii w H , f ' ' ff-I5 75133 I . 1 .- - A -35. .:c .,Y g1,i,-A - ' ' -. ff, rg mic . : -. . . .. -- .:.,w.f if flag?-'srxasf l.eli-:'l!.'-.' --1 .- . V ' - . ' . -..z'51',:f -if iff fd 211' ' -:ag 5-7 159 .4147 GT, -H - ,rI 'hg 'f-'1, FEf.Tf' F' 'f.1- - . V Al WN v- - . '. ww: 3 'fe -4' . -uf Q5 v wffmff 165. ,' f y 1 'I-PL A f mr Eirenturp tfuiuntinuehj ADDRESS . GO F . 28 N. E . 3 WV. B S Dickinson St . 215 H. S 111 L. . 112 H . D. W. B 36 Bank St . 20 S. E 14 Edwards Pl . . 22 L T5 1-1 . 10 E, B 37 Vlfiggins St . 1 W. B . 103 P 51 '79 H . 22 B . 33 N. E 33 Edward Pl . 8 S. E. B . 62 '79 H 62 Nassau St 33 Edwards Pl . 31 H NAAIE AND CLASS Gatter, L. S., '12 S . Gause, B. R., '11 a . GAUSS, C., Professor . Gcddis, C., '14 s . Gedclis, R. H., '11 S Geiger, H., '13 Z1 . . Geraglity, I., '14 a . . GEROULD, G. H., Preccptor . Getty, L. T., '11 S . Gibson, R. H., '14 Z1 Gile, R. D., '12 a Gill, D. L., '14 a . . GILLESPIE, W., Preccptor . Gillies, R. C., '13 S . Gillon, IV. H., '11 S . Gilmore, I. A., '13 a . Gilmour, VV. R., '13 a . . . Gleason, I. S., '13 S . . . GOLDIE, G., Director of Gymnasium Goldsmith, C. F., '14 S . . Goltra, E. F., Ir., 14 S . Goodspeed, I. F., '14 S . Goodwin, D. R., '14 Z1 . Gordon, N. T., '13 . Gordon, VV., '14 S . Gordy, F.. V., '12 S . ADDRESS . TWV. WV . . 1 S. W 106 Fitz-Randloph Rd 44 Vandeventer Ave . . 16 E. W . . 65 C . Trenton, N. I . 342 Nassau St . 6 S. VV. B 39 University Pl . 29 S. E . . 61 L 10 Nassau St . 10 S. WV 16 M. D . 141 H . 17 W1 W' . . 115 B 35 University Pl . . 41 P . . . S1 H . . . S1 H 34 Vandeventer Ave . . . 102 B 24 S. E. 36 N. E. A R 4. 1,51 Z, -I . I Q ' I '. ,h , ,V t. a , 4 -3Il:a ,LI- 5 Y' if . 4 ' . '- ' ' ' A I -'-Uigz, 'if iai-1 q,Q,i1 - V' NAME AND CLASS Gorham, I. H., '13 a . Goslyne, D. S., '13 S . Gosnell, H. A., '12 a . Gough, R. S., '12M S . Graff, I. F., jr., '11 a . Graham, T. G., '14 S . Granbery, I. T., 'q . Granbery, VV. L., Ir., '11 Grauer, A., 'g . . Graves, I. T., Gray, E., Ir., Gray, H. R., ' Green, A. A., Green, B. S., ' Green, H., '12 Green R. M., Ir., '14 S '11 S . 11 S . 'Q 122 S . a. . '13a. Greenbaum, M., '12 a . Gregory, R., '14 S . Gresh, VV. K., GRIFFIN, N. E., Griffin, P. V., '14S . '12s . Griffith, M. D., '11 S . Griggs, G. S., Groff, A. D., Grose, H. B., GROSSMAN, I., 13 S . '13 a . 'f . . Instructor Preceptor 3 Birecturp Cflllnntinuehj ADDRESS 3 B. H. G W. B. 185 L. 5 N. D. . 31 L. 18 N. VV. . 134 H. . 142 H. . 35 B. S. . 43 H. . 94 P. . 22 P. 7 B. . '73 H. . 8 S. R. . 12 A. H. . 103 H. 33 Edwards Pl. . . 33 B. . 14 N. D. . 71 P. . 4 N. R. 10 B. 17 N. W. . Merwielc 2 N. M. R. NAME AND CLASS Grundy, I. C., '13 a . Hackney, H. E., '13 a . Haddock, VV. C., Ir., '14 S Hagar, A. F., 13 S . . Hahn, L., 'q . . Haile, C. H., 'f . . . Haines, R. B., '13 a . . 1qALL, C. R., ASS't in History Hall, F. C., '13 S . . Hall, H. S., '11 S . . Hall, W. B., '13 a . . Halligan, H. M. I., '14 a . Halsey, F. D., 12 a . Hamilton, G. L., 'g . Hammond, W. E., '14 a . Hamilton, G. L., 'g . . Hance, R. B., '13 S . Handy, C. W., '11 S . Handy, T. P., '13 21 . . Hanna, C. T., '10LS S . . Hardenbergh, WV. P., Ir., '14 Harding, C. C., '14 S . Harding, G. I., Ir., '12 S Harding, R. M., '13 S . Harland, I. P., '13 a . Harlow, A. G., '13 a . ADDRESS . 92 B . 12 M. D . 74 H . . 32B . 2 A. H 60 University Pl . '?B.M.VV . 33C . 95P . 61B . 3 S. W. B . 59 U. S 53 University Pl 53 University Pl . . 43 P . 14 '79 H 54 '79 H . 9 S. E . 16 B . N. U . 21 L . 2 VV. M. VV . 5 S. E 15 L. P .. 1 s lg:- msw was was me-mm mmm fr' , W mem A-.J 'f wr 1 . . F . . f - 'f R+ W if f em J ... if fm.. , ' 1 +1 f ' K rw .. f7.:,A .,:.-w xy' f -. - . . ' . .IA 13.1 .:. Msg, ga 1-,gy - 'DS 4 .15-2.1: -N, -. ., .. ,. , . , 4 . - . L.. . L. 4.1.1. 4 - e ,f. .-r -JS ,--vs 5. - . ' ' - - -, . ' .-4:9 A:-.1 mm- ,qv - ' .- . .' . 1- YF ,uf fs- -'P .' A - ' H JI! 21' ' . :pm J -iw -A - If -Q: .Z - . . . , 1 - . . , . .. . 1 -1. .Serie 'sis .f. z'- . ' . . , - , . .11-:,1,e 55, . reels- 1,,,...., - , . - - . , . . ar L. 1-,D-:.,,' .-, 5 3 . ,aa , '-g -.4 -- I Avg N:-. 1 -. .1 -f - S ,gg-.2 .5 '-, S, , ., ., ,.,.,:.,g ,.,'e S NAME AND CLASS HARMON, A. M., Preceptor . HARPER, G. M., Professor . Harper, L. K., '14 S , Harrer, G. A., Ir., 'f . Harrington, B. C., '13 S . Harris, A. S., '14 S . Harris, B., '12 s . . Harris, G. E., Ir., '14 a . Harris, T., 'q . . . HARRIS, W. B., Professor . Harrison, J. D., '12 a . Harrison, R. F., '11 s . Harrop, A., '13 S . Hart, E. I., '12 S . Hart, T. A., '12 s . Hartman, I. I., '14 a . I-Iartshorne, H., '14 S . Hartshorne, H., Ir., '11 S . Harvey, H. M., '11 s . Hastings, H. W., '13 a . Hastings, W., '13 a . Hastings, W. S., 'g .... Haulenbeek, R. F., '12 a . . . HAWKINS, A. C, ASS't in Mineralogy Hawkins, D. R., '14 s . . . Hawkins, I. C., '13 a . Birentnrp Qfliuntinuehj ADDRESS . 31 Bank St. 36 Mercer St 19 Bank St. 31 Williams St . 12 E. B . . 69 . . 9 B. 11 Dickinson St. . . 54 B. Greenholm . 90 P. 7 S. W. B. . 9S. D. . 9 N. W. 14 Edwards Pl. . 34 N. E. . 23 P. 40 P. 80 P. . 32 H. . 12 N. D. 39 VVigginS St. 16 Banks St . 19 M. D . 33 L. 3 NAME AND CLASS Hawley, D. A., '13 a . Hay, A. 'W., '13 a . Hays, M. J., '14 S . . Hazard, H. VV., Ir., '13 S . ITIEAPS, C. XV., ASS't in Physics Heath, C., '12 s . . . Heath, P. S., '14 s . . Heath, VV., '14 s . Hecht, E. I., '12 S . Heck, E. B., '12 S . . Heckel, XN. E., '14 a . . HEERNIANCE, R., Instructor Hefelbower, S. Cx., 'g . Hellyer, H. L., 'g . . I-Iendel, C. VV., Ir., '12 S . Hendel, I. M., '14 S . Henderson, C. E., '12 S . Henderson, T. VV., '13 a . Hendrickson, R, S., '13 a . Henry, C. W., '12 a . Henry, D. R., '13 Z1 . Herbert, C. V., '13 S . LIERRING, D. G., Instructor . Herrmann, J., 'f . . Hervey, W. B., '14 a . Hessenbruch, H. M., '14 S . ADDRESS . 12 E. B. . 141 I... 16 S. M. R. . 16 VV. W. . 24 B. . . Hill . 82 Nassau St. . . '76 H. . . '71 P . 11 Alexander St. . . 1 A. C. 34 Vandeventer Ave. . . 43 B. S. . 4 VV. B. 16 Park St. . B E. B. . . 12 M. D. Lawrenceville, N. I. . . . 25 C. . oU.P, . 66 I-I 11 S. W. B. . Abroad 17 S WV. . lA. H. Heyl, B. R., '11 S . Hidden, L '13 21 . Higgins, C., '12 S . Hillyer, L. A., '14 a . Hinds, T. N., '11 a . Hodges, A. H., 'q . Hodges, P. G., '12 S . Hoffstot, J. G., 'q . Hogan, R., 'q . . Hogg, T. B., '14 a . Holden, A. C., '12 S . U f fm Y-5i flVE fSf ' 4. ' A 1 - ' Z ' '? i: f77Z1I 'Q' .' .. ,, A ' 'JE' 'ff-9 -l l DR AC 1 ' ZBirzttnrp Cftiuntinuehj NAME AND CLASS ADDRESS NAME AND CLASS ADDRESS . . 42 L. Holsapple, R. T., '13 a . . 132 H. Heyl, I. B., '14 El . . . 4 W. M. W. Holt, H., '11 a . . 20 N. E. Heyn, O. P., Ir., '12 a . . 2 E. M. VV. Holton, H. C., 12W S . . 73 H. HIBBEN, J. G., Professor Cleveland Lane Honiginan, I. K., '14 s . '76 U. . . 84 H. Hoopes, R. T., '13 a . . 9 B. M. W. 10 N. D. Hornbrook, G. L., '12 S 19 M. D. Higgins, C. K., '14 S . . 11 H. Horne, W. D., Ir., '13 S 4 A. H. Higgins, R. B., '12 S . . . 9. E. B. Hornor, S. H., '13 gt . 23 M. D. Hildreth, L. P., '13 S . . . 132 H, Horton, D., '12 a . . 18 S. VV. Hillhouse, I. G., '14 a . . 39 University Pl. LTOSKINS, J. P., ASs't Professor . 22 Bank St. 34 Vandeventer Ave. Hosteeter, D. H., Ir., '14 21 . Hill Hinchcliffe, I. D., '13 a . . . '71 B. Houston, D. VV., '12 21 . 68 L. . 14 N. E, Houston, H. A., Ir., '11 6 S. VV. Hipple, W. I., '11 a . . 10 S. M. R Howard, E. H,, Ir., '14 S . Hill . 11 B. W. Howard, K., '13 Z1 . . 171 L. SO Nassau St. Howe, L. K., '11 S . . 93 P. Hodges, H. G., '11 S . 80 Nassau St. Howell, B. F., Jr., '13 s 3 W. M. W. Hodgson, M. S. . . . 8 W. M. W. Howell, G. S., '14 s . . 31 P. Hoes, Gouverneur, '11 21 . . 8 M. D. Howell, K. B., '11 S . 15 N. VV. LIOFFMAN, A. B., Curator . University Offices Howell, L. D., '13 S 133 L. . . . 51 C. Hoyt, P. D., '12 S . . 44 B. . 43 Vandeventer Ave. Hubbell, N. B., '14 S . . 51 P. . 31 University Pl. Hudson, W. I., '14 S . 23 S. B. Holbert, R. W., '14 S . . 16 Park St. Hucinan, P. H., 'g . . 60 University Pl. . . 2 S. E. B. Hughes, B., '11 a . . 41 L. 32 Vandeventer Ave. Hughes, F. C., '12 S . 5 S. VV. Holman, C. D., '14 s 351 1 i , , ., fi '- -. 4 ' . - . - A - - ' - - ' ' ' - tg-3115 5 f 4 -, - ' ' ' . t . . ' - .-'.iLfT?'g1faf-gf.- 1-'-V. .fe-' i'7'f.'i f' . 7 .4 r Fi '.' 5 ' A ' 4 - . '92 7-QS. rffrf: M - 4 V -' 111. w 2 . - - e f - ' . - Fr' f-7 -' J V . NAME AND CLASS Hughes, H. L., '11 a . Hughes, J. C., '14 s . Hughes, W. L., '11 s . Hughson, W., Jr., '14 s . HULETT, G. A., Ass't Professor HUN, J. G., Preceptor . . HUNT, T. W., Professor . Hunter, A. H., '13 a . Hunter, C. B., '14 s . Hunter, J. B., Jr., '14 a . Hunter, J. F., '14 a . Hunter, L. G., '14 s . Huntley, J. XV., '14 . . Hutchinson, L. VV., '18 s . I'IUTSON, F. L., Preceptor Hutton, J. L., '13 s . Idenia, W. D., '11 s Ill, C. H., '14 s . . Ill, E. W., 'q . . . IMBRIE, A. C., Fin. Sec'y . Ingersoll, H., '12 a . Ingersoll, R. S., '14 s . Ingrahani, F. J., '14 s . IRYVIN, F., Instructor . Irwin, H. B., '12 a . Irwin, R., '12 s . . 3lBire:tnrp Cfliuntinuetn ADDRESS . 12 S. W. . 11 A. H. . Trenton, N. J. . S2 Nassau St. 120 Fitz Randolph Rd. . 132 Mercer St. . 48 Library Pl. . . 123 H. . 27 University Pl. 34 Vandeventer Ave. . 15 University Pl. 45 University Pl. 10 Madison St. . . 6 A. C. The Bachelors . 2 L. P. . 40 P. . . 15 B. . . . 15 B. University Ofhces . . 6 U. P. S2 Nassau St. . . . Hill 78 Alexander St. . . 100 P. . 22 '79 H. NAME AND c1..xss Irwin, R. F., Jr., '12 a . Irwin, R. VV., Jr., '14 S . Ives, A. J., Jr., '14 s . . Jackman, D. K., Jr., 'NIM s Jackson, R. L., '11 a . Jackson, R. M., 1,3 a . Jameson, D. O. B., '1-1 s . Jameson, J. T., '12 s . Jamieson, R. VV. I., 'g . Jamison, R. P., '11 s . Janvier, E. P., '11 a . Jarvis, V., '13 s . Jenkins, J. '14 s Jessup, E. C., '11 s . Jewett, J. H., Jr., '14 a . John, L. L., 13 s . . John, R. R., 11 s . Johnson, C. VV., '13 s . Johnson, M C., '14 S . . JOHNSON. R. B. C., Professor Johnson, R. XV., Jr., '12 a . Johnston, J M., Jr., '11 a . JONES, C. H., Acting Registrar . Jones, C. W., 'q . . . Jones, D. C., Jones, R. '13 a . C., 12 s Annrasss . 42 B. . 2 C. H. . . Hill Nassau St. . 1 S. D. . . 47 U. 33 Edwards Pl. . 132 L. 40 B. S. . 6 S. D. . 6 N. M. R. . 14 U. P. -17 University Pl. . 65 B. . 5 A. H. 5 WV. M. WV. . . 38 L. 90 Nassau St. . . V U. 129 Broadmead . . 104 P. . . 52 '79 H. University Offices . . 92 P. . 84 H. 13 N. E. 4552.1 if 5l'1 l'?3 1.5E'3.-, '.1 D -ff' W Wwemesf ML vi 2' 'X 7 I U gf-r 'f?gD'5?' ,fn 5.1. M 12'--4:5-5--f , Y, 4,.ggg4ttt,12e' if i iT: -Fiv e' ,Q .. 227. 2 ' 1'- u ' ' 2 .' iff' -1. 1. - - , -- ' ' . A ,A lf - -'A it Q ' V . L .2f'f ' fisvf'i? ' fl -1' ' ' ' H ff A ,. -vp, .4 if , M, ,, ,S s- W, .' ... 'lf b 1 .. fl 2 A -.. .rn ff. Jw .. -fi. NAME AND CLASS Iones, R. M., '13 an . jones, S. A., '12 s Jones, S. L., '12 S . Jordan, R., Ir., '13 s . Joy, A. H., 'f' . . Judd, VV. F., '12 21 . Jung, H. F., '14 s . Kahler, F. A., '12 21 . Kalbfleiseh, E. D., '12 a . Kanmpineier, O. F., 'f Kassler, G. VV., '14 S . Kavvakzuni, L, 'g . . Kay, A. G., '12 S . . Keeney, O. P., See'y Phila, Keet, B. B., 'g . . Kellett, W. W., '13 S . Kelley, D. M., '12 a . . IKELLOGG, G. D., Preeeptor Kellogg, P. V., '14 a . Kelly, A. D., '14 S . Kelly, H. F., 'NM a . . Kelly, L. L., 'q . . IQENNEDY, C. W., Instructor Kennedy, G. E., '11 a . Kennedy, I. C., 'q . . Kennedy, I. C., Jr., '11 a . Soc. . 5 QV XQLL.-'up' Birenturp Qfzllnntinueial ADDRESS . 42 C. 38 N. E. . 64 L. . . 33 H. Prospect Ave. . . L. . G4 H. . 2 E. M. VV. . 93 H. . 23 B. S. . Hill . 76 B. S. . . 26 C. Murray-Dodge . 63 B. S. . 17' M. D. . . 123 L. 10 Nassau St. 53 University Pl. 41 University Pl. . B. VV. B. 6 Mercer St. . 1 S. E. . 65 B. 5 S. E. B. NAME AND CLASS Kennedy, I. E., 11 a Kennedy, I. F., '14 S Kennedy, T. B., Ir., '1 Kent, M. A., '14 S . Kenyon, G. R., '13 s Kerr, I. M., '14 a . Keyes, C. VV., 'f . Kiefer, K. Z., '11 s Kilmer, E. B., '14 S Kinlball, C. E., Ir., '13 E1 . Kimball, P., 'g . King, M. VV., '12 a Kingsford, I. B., '13 S Kinnztn, M. E., '13 Z1 Kirby, VV. E., 'g . Kirk, R. H., Ir., '13 a Kirlqnatriek, I. A., 'g Kisliinaini, T., 'g . Kistler, R. H., '11 S . Klatte, L. B., '13 S . Klinlcowstein, I., '13 S Klipstein, E. H., '12 21 Klipstein, G. P., '14 Il Knight, I. B., '11 9. Knott, I. P., Ir., '13 :1 Knott, R. G., '12 a . ADDRESS . . 22 N. E. 15 Vandeventer Ave. . . L. U. 44 Vandeventer Ave. . . 10 P. 15 University Pl. . 16 N. W. 5 W. VV. . Hill . 131 H. 14 E. VV. . 35 L. 11 '79 H. . 63 H. . 11 W. . . 5 W. B. . Trenton, N. I. . 57 B. S. . 1 E. M. W. . . 97 B, . Trenton, N. J. . . . 44 B. 15 University Pl. . 34 '79 LL . 92 B. . 21 B. . . Hill 'N mfmfamiwmamvwwvmwmmdmmemi N, 4 we Lmewew in iv-'ww all if fufzw 54 Q QNQSWM? GWQNHQ Hi 4.5 ' uw' X A-Q1P2'413i3:1-R9'3 '2?-152,235-243' 13513 -dd YQQJB ,EC E. I ,- . , rfilm' 3' ' 1 Z ' - . ' 7 ' '- .' 19? ' -, ' '. -- ' ' '- A - ' ' f'1F3r. 1 I 52 . - '. f . V ' , - ' ,, - . - :g15,'Q i-ii 5fv1F':' ,' .- f -' ' .if-L5 4 Y 3: ' ' , .' ' 'hza ai 1-' -if kc.-2 w' ' ' ' .x'f. 'f' 531 T5 -he , . . . - .'. . .f.- .1211-fs' 12 -E'-22: . ' , . . - . . -...iff gf? NAME AND cLASS Knox, C. V., '13 21 . Koehler, M. R., '12 a . IQOREN, W., Preceptor . Kraetzer, A. F., '12 S . Krauthoc, P. C., '11 a . Kruse, W. R., '12 a . Kubo, T., 'g . . Kuhn, W. S., '14 S Kwong, H. K., 'q . Lackey, L. R., '11 S . Laird, I. A., '14 S . . LAIRD, I. S., ASS't in Chem. . Laird, W. M., Ir., 'HM s . Landis, W., '13 a . . Landon, L. A., 'q . Lane, M. D., '11 S . Langenheim, H., '14 S . Larkin, F. R., '11 S . Larkin A., '13 a . Laroin, I. H., 'sp . Laskin, B., '14 a . , Laughlin, H, A., Ir., '14 s . Laughlin, L. L, '12 S . Law, E., '13 a . . Lawrence, C. C., '11 S Lawrence, G. W., '11 a . ZBimtn1fp Qflliuntinuzhj ADDRESS ' NAME AND CLASS . 7 E. W. . . 18 S. W. 94 Bayard Lane . 11 W. W. . 6 N. D. . 215 H. . 95 Mercer St. . S2 Nassau St. 34 Vandeventer Ave. . . 17 N. E. . 85 Merwick 8 S. W. B. . 40 E. 1 M. D. . 12 B. . . 93 P. . 90 Nassau St. . . 10 U. P. 28 Vandeventer Ave. . 82 Nassau St. . 7 U. P. . 5 L. P. 164 Nassau St. . 54 B. S. 3 Layman, G. A., 'g . Lear, C. B., '14 S . Le Compte, C. R,, Ir., '14 5 Lee, R. C., '13 a . Legendre, I. H., 'q . Lehman, I., '12 s . Lent, R. E., 'q . . Levering, L., jr., '14 S Lewis, M. A., '11 a . Lewis, P. S., '11 s . LIDDDY, VV., Professor Libovitz, B., '11 S . Lichtenstein, A. B., '14 Lichtenstein, H. A., '14 S Z1 Lippman, F. E., Ir., '12 S Lionberger, I. S., '11 El LIPSCOMD, G. F., ASS't in Chem. . Livingston, R. R., 105 Lobdell, E. D., '13 s Lockert, C. L., Ir., 'f Lockwood, R. G., 'q Loeb, H. A., 13 S . Logan, W. I., '18 a . Lloyd, E., Ir., '14 S . Lloyd, S. H., 'g . . LONG, A. W., Preceptor S ADDRESS . 14 S. W. 5 E. M. W. . 36 S. E. 63 '79 H. . 144 L. . 184 L. . 18 E. VV. 31 University Pl. . 9 N. E. . . 52 L. Thanet Lodge . . 2N.E. 53 University Pl. . 2 S. M. R. . 34 '79 H. . 9 L. P. . . 53 H. 11 University Pl. . . 94 H. . 172 L. 1 W. W. . . 113 1-1. . 15 B. S. Cleveland Lane A. I , - . JS 7 Q all'4H1'fEh'E fb4H'1Hv UQHKEXAEQ- r L :21ff3i-FEL? A481 ..iii',r.M... Ei'f9l,422 H B. A E LW ' 4 '1' , lu? r' I E F If x' 'A 1 ' 'Q,.HJf 1 ,. 5 5. ,ff 0' f ' H5 Q-guna gap ru 1- . , .- -'-- . ff, v, ff 1. .- . 1 -- -. . . . , . - A - -.,.. i - . ' - t '- A . -,:-.-fe -,K 1 af' fx- - V ' - - ' - fav ,fam . s 1, , . '. - . .' A , . ' , , - . - df ? 23:3-.1 ,A ,- f -f - 1-ff. 4 6 . n' 1 ' - ' 11125 16-,' i 4 1 fr ai? v' - ' ' ' -2. 'i' at- ' as . . qu- .I . , . n . I- Y V, - . -, , .' ,1.-Ei.-EE. -my --u. - . , . X- . , , ,, g, i.urs:f- .i.F.,.. ..- .. . - - ' 1 ., ' ' ' D' .5 -' f - :LTI '3,,,rf-QV. .. . .., . -, ,, -. .M ..,,,, ,,, 1, ,, - V ' ,3-1 1 .. .. 1- ..., .. ' NAME AND cLAss LOOMIS, E. H., Professor Loveland, E. K., '14 a . Lowe, L. F. H., 'g . Lowe, M. B., '13 S . Lowrnan, E. L., '13 s . Lowry, R., 'q . . . Lowthorp, F. C., IH, '13 a Luke, W. G., '14' S . . Lukens, A. W., '13 a . Lyman, K. R., '12 s . Lynch, J. B., '13 S . Lynd, R. B., '14 a . Lyon, VV. C., '13 a . Lytle, R. R., Ir., '13 a . McAllister, D. H., '11 5 . MCALPIN, C. W., Secretary . Chancellor Green Library MacBrayne, R. ., 'g .... . Mc CABE, D. A., Preeeptor McCarthy, F. H., '13 s . McCarthy, L. C., '12 S . Macartney, I. W., 'HM s McCauley, T. H., '12 a . MCCAY, L. W., Professor McCl'1arles, F. D., 'f . McClave, B. D., '12 s . MCCLENAHAN, H., Professor Z1Birzntnrp Cfllluntinuehy ADDRESS 302 Nassau St, 45 University Pl. 108 Mercer St. . . 97 B. . 2 D. H. . 12 C. . 51 B. . . Hill 8 E. M. VV. . 5 S. R. . 1 S. E. B. '7 A. H. 43 P. . . 91 H. . . 42 L. . 41 B. S. . 25 P. . . 81 B. 47 Tulane St. . 52 L. . 52 B. 21 Boudinot St. . UC. E. B. . 13 N. W. 16 Stockton St. NAME AND CLASS McClintock, E. L, '12 a . . MCCLURE, C. F. W., Professor McClure, L. E., '12 s . . Mac Coll, G. R., '14 s . . MCCOMAS, H. C., Demonstrator- McConkey, F. P., 'g . . . McCormick, C., '12 a . McCormick, I. K., '14 a . McCoy, I. C., '13 s' . MeCready, D. B., '12 a McCuen, D. L., '13 a . . MACDONALD, F. C., Preceptor . Macdonald, R., '11 s . . McDonald, I. R., '13 s . Mclildowney, R., '13 s . McElroy, H. F., HI, '14 s . MCELROY, R. M., Professor . Macfarlane, H. P., '11 a . Macgregor, A., '11 s . . MACINNES, C. R., Preceptor . McKee, F. C., '13 s . . McKee, R. H., '13 s . McKinney, J. P., Ir., '12 s . McKittriek, S., '13 a . . McKnown, G. C., '14 s . Mack, P. W., '11 s . ADDRESS 84 Nassau St. 21 Boudinot St. . 53 '79 1-1. 31 University Pl. 109 Broadinead . 203 H. S. . 64 '79 H. . 11 P. . 13 P. . 19 S. W. . . 80 U. 30 Mercer St. . . 196 L. . . 24 B. 47 University Pl. . . 152 L. 86 Stockton St. . 20 N. E. . . 82 B. . 14 Vandeventer Ave. . . 162 L. . 81 B. . 111 H. 14 W. W. . 31 B. 5 N. W. ,1 I , ,, - A . , . PRIFICETCDN 3 DEICXX DIZAC :F ff . ., 544. ' 1 - ' I '. - ' - ' ' H41 .3 S5--'j'f'. --2316 , gig ' ' ' - ' ' 2 ' ' ' '-'WSF' A .-v.r:' :..:A: f4p-' ' -. . , . - - V , f,5f13.f. im., A - ' . -.',fL iff? -,f., . t es- , - . - . 4 , - , , V . .V -,g ,ff-.. ,e .4 f - 3, ., Q. I - .. . n. - . 4- --5,9517 ,f V -' - ' ' ' A .13 rp Q -1.4 'xii ,: . . . . . V - .A J . .1 . . . . . 4. . '. - .zggjisl IL Q 1 ' -. '. 'T - - ' ' - . ' , -.-4 '.':,'1 -'fu 't aft' W wi ,-1 .fH'2 9 if-1' -- S' - -.fgfx -- 1'3.'i iP :sa .: 'f-4 -iam -- -. pw -wg. S- 1. Ji'-1 'es- . .S NAIVIE AND CLASS Mackin, E. H., '14 S . McLariahan, A., '12 a . McLanahan, S. K., '14 a . MACLAREN, M., Professor . McLean, A., 3rd, '11 S . McLean, R., '13 s . McLean, W., '12 S . . . . McLeod, D. M., 'q . . . . MACLOSIQIE, G., Professor Emeritus McMaster, P. D., '14 S . . . IVICIWILLAN, C., Professor . MacMillan, E. A., '14 S . McMillan, T. M., Ir., '13 a . Mac Murdy, R. D., '12 a . MCPHERRIN, G. R., Instructor McPherson, P. C., '14 a . . MCWILLIALIS, E. C., Instructor . McWilliams, I. P., '12 s . . Mahon, T. M., '13 s . . . . MAGIE, D., IR., Preceptor . . MAGIE, W. F., Clerk of the Faculty Magill, E. A., '12 a . . . . Magill, W H., '13 s . Magoun, I. A. H., '12 a . Mahan, I. H., Ir., '13 S . Maher, A. P., 'HM S . Birenturp Uiuntinueiaj ADDRESS . . . 54 H. Lawrenceville, N. I. Lawrenceville, N. I. 16 Prospect Ave. . 10 N. M. R. . 35 U. . 3 S. E. B. . . 52 C. 230 Nassau St. . . 102 H. 40 Bayard Lane . 4 E. M. WL . 164 L. . 13 IVI. D. . 8 S. R. . . 17 B. 60 VViggins St. . . ell C. . 5 S. VV. B. NAME AND CLASS Maier, F., 'g . . Maires, T. W'., '11 a . Manheim, S., '14 S . Mann, I. F., '11 a . Markham, S. S., '13 S . Marling, F. H., '13 Z1 . Marlor, C. C., '11 S . Mar-loft, C. D., '13 s . BIARQUAND, A., Professor . Marsh, I. I. '11 a . . Marshall, R. B., '13 s . Martin, I. C., 'f . . Martin, I. C., '12 s . Martin, I. F., Ir., '11 a . Martin, R. H., '12 a . BLIARTINS, C., Chief of Purcl Mason, F. E., 'g . . BIATHER, F, I., Professor Mathey, D., '12 S . . 12 Nassau St. . 118 Library Place . HE. E. B. . 32 P. 101 B. 27 S. E. 23 '79 I-I. iase Dep't MATHEWS, C. E., Instructor . IXIATHEWS, I. M., Instructor Mathiasen, K., Ir., '13 S Mathis, R. I., '13 a . Matter, R., '14 S . Matthews, Matthews, S., '13 a . W. S., '12 s . ADDRESS 402 H. S. . '73 B. . 37 S. E. . 42 P. 54 L. . 35 . 3 N. D. 9 WV. M. W . Guernsey Hall . 24 '79 H. . 61 P. 16 Bank St. . S3 B. 98 B. . 53 C. . Library 415 H. S. .272 Nassau St. . 33 '79 H. . 34 B. 12 N. VV. . 133 L. . 33 H. 10 W. M. W. . . 63 P. 14 S. D. i ww-A,-lu m.-w-,.-,w---.w:f:..1r --44.4.4114-1,-.-1-w-'-w-4.-m--- f-...A--. 1- ,,., W-Q . , . fr V-A -, - -f--W--D - .W W.. A- L-.. 1,4 .- , .. -'..1,s.v-ASU,-,. H ,1 :.n., -pr fr vg ' t i m ,,,.,a- . g ifs fa r' .. 5' . 1 - .- , V ' ' '-I .' ,' '.':5g1q v-v r- . - ' '- - ' 'grrgi .g nu , . ' -111,1 45 ,4 I- 7 .. - fb 1-..'.- 'M -: - ' ' f. - ' 1- ' - -,- Z -J ff.-.J J ' if .41 , .- - r ' -f., -Z zi' .A-vm ' Lf 745 ., ' 1.41. - '- ' 'f-1-':7f.'1.:.:v-if f -. L. V. 1 - -- 4 f- r ' ' 'A 1-'z-.. Ufflffk ' K ' NAME AND CLASS Mautner, B. H., '13 S . . MAYER, A. G., Lecturer in Biolo Mayer, W. F., '14 a . . Mead, L. M., '11 a . Mead, S. A., '14 S . Meaker, S. R., '11 a . Medina, R. A., '12 S . Meeker, H. H., '14 S . . lV.l:EEKER, R., ASs't Professor . Melick, U. G., '11 21 . . Meredith, VV. M., Ir., '11 a . Merle-Smith, V. S., '11 a . Merriiield, C. S., '13 a '. Merrill, R. VV., '13 S . Mertz, E. H., '14 a . . Messinger, C. WL, 14 S . Metcalf, I. R., '13 S . Meyers, W. E., '13 S . Meyrick, C. B. E., '14 S . Michael, B. R., '13 a . . MICHAUD, R., Preceptor . Middleton, XM S., '14 a . MIEROW, C. C., Instructor . Mierow, H. E., '14 a . . lVlILES, L. VV., Preceptor . Miller, D. C., '14 S . . SY Eirentnrp tfllnntinuehb ADDRESS . 154 L 37 Wiggins St . . 20 P . L U . . 1 E. XV . . '72 P 34 Vandeventer Ave . 61 Wiggins St . . 20 N. W . 34 C 14 '79 H . 44 C . 11 S. E. B . 64 U . 31 N. E . 121 L. . . 5 W. B 11 University Pl . . 104 P1 52 University Pl . . 49 U . 44 Mercer St . . 29 N. E . i'G1'CC11l1Ol111' 32 Vandeventer Ave 1 NAME AND CLASS Miller, D. Y., '13 S . Miller, G. N., 'IOM a . Miller, I. A., '13 a . . Miller, L. B., '11 a . . NLILLER, L. H., ASs't Professor Miller, M. P., '11 S . . Miller, S., Ir., '14 a . Miller, V. C., '12'S . Milliken, R. A., '14 a . Milliken, WV. M., '11 a . Mills, H. O., '11 S . Mills, L. P., '12 S . Minch, R. P., '11 a . Mitchell, C. V., '13 a . Moffat, I. W., '11 S . Moffat, S. M., '13 a . Monroe, A. P., '11 a . . Montgomery, F. A., '14 S . Montgoniery, I. R., '13 Z1 Moock, G. W., '12 a . LIOORE, A. A., Preceptor . Moore, C. B., '14 a . . Moore, K. N., '14 Z1 . lX'1OREY, C. R., Preceptor . Morgan, G. O., Ir., '13 a . Morgan, S. WV., '13 a . ADDRESS . 13 P. 9 U. P. . 26 M. D. . . 91 B. 110 Bayard Lane 9 N. M. R. . 11 A. H. . 4 A. C. Edwards Pl. . . 15 P. 9 Madison St. . . 1U. P. . 111 L. 3 L. P. . 41 L. . 4 W. W. . . 12 P. C31 University Pl. . 3 S. D. . 15 S. M. R. 120 Broaclrnearl . 4 VV. M. VV . 64 B. S. Thomson Hall . . l05 P. G3 P. . i ..,.. . .. .. .. ,. . . .. ., ,., ' . f.: .2-. - . ,- . , - . - 4 . lv.. . . - - -1- ff- ge f . . .Q imc Tj T QA. . . ' -1 NAME AND CLASS Morrell, F. W., '13 a . Morris, S. W., '13 S . Morrison, D. A., 'q . Morrisey, C. W., '14 a . Morse, E. C., 'q . . Morse, H. F., '11 a . Mott, L., '14 H . . Muehleek, G. E., '14 a Mul-ford, E. S., '13 S . Mulford, S. R., '13 S . Muller, E., '14 a . Mullin, I. H., '12 S . . MURCH, H. S., Instructor . Murdoch, I. E., '13 a . Murray, J. O., '14 S . Murray, S. B., Ir., 'g . Musser, I. C., '11V2 a . Muzzey, W. M., '11 a . Muzzy, H. E., '12 a . Myer, P. A., '14 s . Myers, P. F., '13 a . Myers, W. B., 14 a . IWYERS, W. S., Preceptor . Naylor, L. P., Ir., '14 a . Nebeker, C. M., '13 S . NEHR, F., Professor . Birztturp Cdluntinueizl ADDRESS . 61 H. . 44 H. . 15 S. E. 29 Edwards Pl. . . 62 B. . . 22 P. 47 University Pl. 53 University Pl. . . 10 P. . 32 B. 7 A. H. . 4 A. C. . 34 L. 0 E. M W. . 5 A. H. . Merwick 16 M. D. . 72 B. . 11 N. E. 6 E. M. VV. 10 S. E. B. . . Hill . 13 Bank St. 31 University Pl. 90 Nassau St. 148 Library Pl. 358 NAME AND CLASS Neilson, I. H., '13 S . Nesbit, R. B., '14 a . Neuman, T. B., '13 s . Neustadt, M. VV., '13 S . Nevin, E. P., '12 S . . Nevins, T. C., '14 S . Nicoll, VV. L., 'MM a . Nimick, F. B., '13 S . Nissley, W'. W., '14 S . Noble, S. R., '14 S . Norman, E., '12 a . Norman, WV. H., '13 a . North, I. S., '13 S . NORTHRUP, E. F., AsS't Professor . NORTHUP, G. T., Preeeptor Northwood, A., 'g . Norton, P. D., '13 s . Norton, W. S., '14 a . Nourse, E. M., '11 S Nourse, R., '14 s . Ober, B., '11 a . Ober, R., '13 S . . O'Connell, J. H., '14 21 . O'Connor, H., '13 S . O'Donnell, O., '13 S . O'Donoghue, P. I., '12 S ADDRESS . 14 S. E. . '72 B. S. 90 Nassau St. . 93 H. 24 M. D. . 9 L. P. . 11 U. P. 162 Nassau St. . 7 B. H. 53 B. 51 H. . 1 L. P. 30 'Wiggins St. 23 Linden Lane . 41 A. S. . 4 A. H. . 4 S. W. B. . 30 P. Edwards Pl. . 51 '79 H. . 43 '79 H. . 45 University Pl. . . 83 P. 2 C. H. 27 N. E. rn sw-1.75.-gg gpggium HEPES E W4-msiwb 1'-7, Hr1.H.2-'Linkin VB Hnalffdamvt wk fvffal 54 s 'L E' 3'4Q7 'B!f'm A A 2 :SM P mera S rm funn i M . . . F. -2: P-...-.ff , , , , . - - A - A - , -U - V- .- . .-'-1-15, 'ml ., :,.,:.. '-'. I,-.v . . -L. . . . . - V , 4- ' yt-13:::. .fri 2 1 1, . A '. -. . - . - ' A . A ,.-f-1: wsirff- :- .wa .- .- e - - 1 wg: . - ' - -. . ' j- - . A-A-,:. -.7 1.1 hug: . y ' ' - tf 95:-' 2 'ng -asa 1. . J 4 . . . ' . - 412- gmt:-Mtv 'rg-. . 2' .. ' . I . 14? i' . 4195: - . - ' ' 1: -.. ' ' ' ' 9' 'A -'fri f A fy -, - . .M , . ,,,. .1 , '- -45 .Z-5 . . NAME AND CLASS O'Donoghue, M. T., 'll s O'Donohue, H. B., '13 a O'Hara, E. A., '11 S . Olcott, C. T., '11 a . O'Neill, I. H., '14 S . Orbison, D. C., '12 S . ORMOND, A. T., Professor Ormond, A. T., Ir., '12 a Ormond, H. H., '12 s . Orr, R. C., '12 a . . Orrick, H. A., Ir., '12 s . Orth, C. D., Ir., '13 s . Osborne, H. B., 'q . . OSGOOD, C. G., Preceptor Owlett, G. M., '14 S . Page, E. C., '13 S . Page, L. R., Ir., '12 S . Paine, A. I., '13 S . Paine, F. R., '12 S . Painter, C. A., Ir., '14 S Painter, I. L. D., '14 s . Pappernian, G. A., 'g . Parke, S. R., Ir., '11 S . Parker, I. M. G., '12 Z1 Parker, M. M., Ir., 'Sp . PARROT, T. M., Professor Eirzrtnrp Cflluntinuzhj ADDRESS . 5 S. M. R. 90 Nassau St. . 6 N. D. . . 151 L. 31 University Pl. . 14 M. D. 276 Nassau St. . 3 A. C. 276 Nassau St. . . 25 C. . 28 C. . UO. U. . 25 Bank St. 10 Mercer St. . 4 S. R. 7 L. P. A. B. 52 H. . . 64 L. . . Hill 31 University Pl. . 400 H. S. 32 '79 H. 28 S. E. . . 16 C. 104 Mercer St. NAME AND CLASS Parsons, I. H., '13 a . . Patterson, R. VV., Jr., '13 a Patton, E. H., '14 a . . PATTON, F. L., Ex-President . PATTON, -G. S., Professor . Patton, R. L., '12 a . Paul, T. S., '11 a . Payne, B. B., '11 S . Pegrani, E. S., Ir., '14 S . Pellegrin, H. F., 'g . Pendleton, T. T., '13 a . Penrield, VV. G., '13 S . Pennypacker, I. G., '12 S . Pentz, I. I., '12 S . . PERDUE, W. L., ASS't in Chem. Perkins, C. B., '13 S . . Perpetuo, A. H., 'g . Perry, F., Ir., '11 S . . PERSONS, C. E., Preceptor . Peterson, R. M. T., '12 s . PHILLIPS, A. H., Professor Phillips, F. T., '13 S . . Phillips, G. A., '14 a . Phillips, G. F., '14 a . Piel, R., '13 S . . Pierce, I., Jr., '14 s . ADDRESS 5 W. M. W. 90 Nassau St. . 53 P. Springdale Springdale . 6 B. . 34 C. S S. W. B. 11 N. M. R. . 27 B. S. 2 W. M. W. . 41 B. 53 '79 H. 7 N. VV. Merwick . 73 P. . 29 A. S. . . . 133 H. 44 Vandeventer Ave. . 19 W. WV. 54 Hodge Rd. . 8 A. H. 10 Madison St. . . 4l P. . 44 H. UM. U. 1 -5' Q ,,,,,.,... .--' gig a , c,,. ..:-5--.' 5 , l ,fa. f:i:p,-nf.:- .:.' f. .. was ,, :if . ,- 1 A l , ,, J. ,, , I - .- .. '-'j'gq- - .1 ,g e ,,f, -. . . . J... . . - A , - ,-iffy, ,gb .1 ii.-.5 .?Z:' ' A. ' ' . Q . ' - - f 1-: it-Zz' ' 4' ' ' ' , 122' -,ff I, -,p gs 1 2535 . 4 . - . - , - , , ' . ,-,g':,1c?g,'g,--, . .zriuf ,,.. ,?j-g,:1 ,' .' 'T ' . :gt ,M f..f. -. V1 - ' . . , . , .-- .1-I ..,,-. S 2' r. .:. - - . . , : - - if--12 ' . . . ' , , 1.73.1-4,- E . 51 131. rj - . . 9? ' Mgt 94 1'-ui fylisisfq '..i. .v1?T,j3Q ,'l 5?' , ?J,g. L1-1 M ' . -54, WJ, :L 4, - 1 55 5 it M,..rH.,..t 1 3 5 - f f. ' E ' - ..,. tr-Stff' NANIE AND CLASS Pierce, R. M., '13 a . Pierce,WV.L., Ir., '11 a Pierson, N. B., '11 a . Pierson, R. N., '14 a . Pinckard, P. M., '11 S . Pitney, G. S., '14 a . Pitney, I. B., 14 a . Place, C. I., '12 s . Plager, C., '12 S . Plants, K. E., '12 S . Platt, H., '12 S . . Plaut, E., '12 a . . Plimpton, R. A., '14 a . Porter, I. I., '11 a . Potter, C. A., '14 s . . Powell, NV. H., Ir., '12 S . PRENTICE, W. K., Professor . Prescott, R. B., '11 s . Prettyman, G. VV. L., '11 S Price, G. M., '13 a . . PRIEST, G. M., Preceptor Prince, E. L., Ir., '11 S Pryor, M. M., '12 a . Pugh, W. B., Ir., 'g . Puttkammer, E. W., '14 a Pyle, G. I., 14 S . . Birettnrp Cfzinntinunzhj ADDRESS . 50 P. 60 P. . . . 14 L. . 47 University Pl. . . 12 U. P. 47' University Pl. . . 124 H. 6 S. M. R. . G3 B. G4 B. . . 135 L. . . . 111 B. 15 Vandeventer Ave. . 41 '79 H. . Hill . . 14 A. H. .21 Morven St. . 6 N. D. . . 96 B. . 5 M. D. . 10 Nassau St. . 5 N. E. . 121 L. . 49 B. S. . . 25 Bank St. . 13 S. W. 360 NAME AND CLASS Pyne, G. H., '12 a . . . Pyne, H. R., '14 a . . QUINN, E. L., Ass't in Chem. . Raleigh, S. F., '11 a . . Ralston, L. T. M., '12 S . Randolph, R. S. P., '14 S RANKIN, E. M., Preceptor . RANKIN, H. E., Ass't in Chem. . Rankin, M. K., '11 S . . . RANKIN, WV. M., Professor . Ransoine, P. A., '11 s . Rauch, R. S., '13 s Rauch, S. I., '12 S . Raymond, H. C., '13 S . Read, K. M., '12 a . Read, M. E., '13 s . Ready, J. T., 'q . Reck, H. F. R., '12 a . Reed, C. NV., '12 s . . Reed, R. E., 'q . '13 S Reese, H. K., Reeve, VV. F., '14 S . Reeves, R. H., '14 s . Reid, P. F., '13 S . Reiley, I. I. B., Ir., '12 a . Reilly, C. G., '12 s . ADDRESS . . 27 C 39 University Pl . '7 Park P1 . 7. S. E . . 8 L. P 15 Edwards Pl 30 Mercer St . 34 E . . 36 L . 5 Evelyn Pl 6 S. E. B . 5 L. P . 91 P . 3 E. 'VV . 2 WV. VV . . 45 U . 36 Park St 84 Nassau St. . 11 N. D. 32 Vandeventer Ave . . 51 H l l HGH U . 4 E. M. 13 U. P. . 62 B. 6 B. . .4S.E. RICHARDSON - 7' 5- W- ' W3 ' W 1z.'ar4WfY 1241.5 ,,fIi,.,,i3 15,1293 ,Mms,.,WgAWw '1 'L 'S 3' 55 1 -R 14 . . ,,.-.,. , .. ..,.,f., 11..- .,.., , ,,.,,,.,,,..,,,i..,....W-.. ,.,., , ,,J, ,,,,- ..,1..., ..,.,,,,.,. , 7 ,3i,.,.,,.:.., .,v., 1, ,.... ,. ....,, ..,A: , 4,2 .JM ., .uw W, Y:-1 ,, I t A - I , , :af 1 ir ... , 2 3 3 , A I.,-.' i ,Sf r, ,S . V... .49 .J .. . .1 . Le. 1131.1 A. fz--,1 11-' ' -. - . . f ' - If .f'- 41' -1. 5' itz: V . 4 . E'L r 4453 .-1-1 -5 . - . - . - ' ' A - . ' --4:5g.'.. .,-L 51--:' ,' .' '7 ' - '- -ai' ffff fv. -. - ' ' 1. . ' ' '- -f . - J' ,.- wi is . .' - - ' .fi .f ,fy 1., f 4.-. - , ' . , -, ,511 -':-, ,,,,,.g, ., 1, .1 . . V If 5. ,354 .- . . . .- 1 .. .QA,,., - . . . 1. -151 - 1.1 ':1 .5 . I . . - . ,. get -.4 -1. li., A-.-, --E5 --g-f..,,-1' 31 mu. ,psf ., . ' , . 1. - '1 -1 1335- ' 4. 3, V 1 R, v.,w :ir ,,f 7-5 , fbi- 494-Pix, 5-11..s....,, Ad- L- 4- ---' - . - ,,f- - f- -, 'f -- - S 1 fa ' ' . - 4. ii NAME AND cLAss Reinke, E. E., 'f . Rheinstein, A., '11 s . Rheem, E. D., '13 S . Rhoads, B. K., '14 s . Rial, I. H., 'q . . Rich, I. I., '13 a . Rich, W. E., 'q . . . Richards, A., 'f . . . RICHARDS, A. E., Instructor Richards, G. T., Jr., '14 S . Richards, L., '13 a . . Richardson, A. S., '13 a . RICHARDSON, E. C., Librarian Richardson, P., '13 s . . . O. WL, Professor Riddle, S. VV., '11 s . . Ridout, S., '12 s . Riegel, I., Ir., '12 21 . Riggs, G., '12 S . Riggs, I. E., Ir., 'g . Riker, A. Jr., '14 a Riker, C. B., '13 s . Riker, R. I., '13 a . . Ritter, W. L., 'g . . ROBBINS, E. Y., Professor . Roberts, W. P., '14 a . ZlBiren:tu1rp Cflllnnttnuzh ADDRESS . 44 Park St . 82 B . 52 H . . . 3 N. E 34 Vandeventer Ave . . . 3 E. B , . . 22 B 43 Vandeventer Ave . 30 Mercer St . 141 H . 54 '79 H . . 42 C . 220 Mercer St . . . 65 H 105 Fitz Randolph Rd . . . 11 N. D 12 W. B . 112 B . , 124 L . 17 A. S 14 Edwards Pl . . 22 H . . 2 B. H . 409 H. S . 144 Library Pl . 31 '79 H D NAME AND CLASS Robertson, D. j. C., '13 s Robertson ,G. S., '12 a . Robertson, G. S., '12 s . Robinson, Robinson, ROBLNSON, Robinson, Robinson, Roche, R. Rockwell, A. C., 111, '14 a J. B., '14 s . P. E., Ass't Professor . . R. fre. S . T. H., '14 21 . T., '11 s . C. B., '12 S . ROCKWOOD, C. G., Professor, Enieritus . Rodes, C., 10M S Roe, G. R., '12 S Rogers, E, A., '13 s . Rogers, R., '11 21 Rogers, N. T., '14 a Root G. E., '11 s . ROOT, R. K., Preceptor Rose, I. M., 'q . . Ross, A. VV., '14 a . Ross, H. M., '13 S . Ross R. I., '13 S . Ross T. G., '11 s . Rothschild, W. N., '13 Rowe, H., '11 s . Rowland, C. R., '14 S ADDRESS . 18 WV. W. 47 University Pl. . . 3 A. C. 47 University Pl. . . 31 P. 128 Broadmead . . 12 H. . 17 B. . 102 P. 34 Bayard L. . 9 S. E. . 9 B. . 6 W. B. . 12 S. M. R. . 2 VV. B. . 6 A. H. . 3. S. M. R. . 106 H. 11 N. W. 2 S. W. B. 11 N. VV. . .4L.P. . 2A.C. 33 Edwards Pl. .Bla mrs Q 25 E c mn A ,3-,QQ1-J H4 fi: 45 'Viz ' 'Y W F--'?'3 ',qg,,M ,ffib NJ' 1 i A . ,... , .,.., V ,,,.. 3 ,...,,.,.'. ,,v.,,, . ,.... ...,,..,'.. .., .... -,', I, 3,45 5-W ..... . ..,,,., . .4-..., . ,Z.. .,,,,. ,.., .. ,, ..,,,., A' K m..,,,,-,A ,, eg- Ja., .ml 211, . - .1 I ' Q 4 L 4- 515' -1'2j2,,.,.?' g-,T ,f sf A. 1 1 .1. ,, ' V ,..- - .ZEA M-1g.,.z '- :iff 1? ' ' '5 ' 9 ' -. .wie rg as ' . ' ' -- V ' 2 ' - 3' 2412. A '- . ' . - . I 1 ' 1 41 wiv.. 2 J - - - fi . 'U :g. - . ', ' ' 1 . , A ' fc-g'. gg 1-Jai' 7'E 2 .' 1.42: f ,I , . - I ' -',-- ', 5.5 . f af- I ' . ' v . '- -137 K -21. 132' .1- ff: ' e,,.z,' '., 43.5 Life 1-, ' 5 'f 'J.,,'f.f-'Lfs , ' . .mf 1, 54 Lag., , 1 . . I ' ESL. .. NAME AND CLASS R vvland, I. H., H, '12 S . R wley, I. B., '13 S . . Ro, D. M., '13 a . Ro ster, P. S., Ir., '13 s . Rushmore, E., '12 S . Rushmore, S. M., '13 S Birenturp Cffnntinuehb ADDRESS . 66 9 W. M. . 106 . 15 L. . 15 W. . . '71 L. W. P. P. VV. H. NAME AND CLASS Scribner, C., Jr., '13 21 Scribner, G. K., '13 a Seudder, G. P., '13 a Scull, E., '14 S . Scutt, H. B., '12 S . Sealy, R., '13 S . Rusk, W. S., '14 a Russell, A. D., Ir., '14 s . . Russell, B. B., '14 S . . . RUSSELL, H. N., Ass't Professor . Russell, I. B., 'g Russum, W. A. R., Rutter, T. R., '13 S Ryon, P. L., 'q . Salzer, H. T., 'q Sampson, E., '14 S Savage, C. C., Ir., '11 a . Sawyer, H. M., '12 Schaller, C. O., '12 Schenclc, A. T., '11 a . . . 20 E. NV. Schenck, W. P., '13 a . . Schlesinger, A, L., '12 S . Schmidt, I. B., '14 a . . Schoonmaker, I. M., Ir., 'e . SCOTT, VV. B., Professor . Scott, W. R., TOM a . . 19 N. XV. 39 University Pl. 47 University Pl. 79 Alexander St. . . A. S. . '75 B. S. . . 65 H. 10 Madison St. . . G7 41 University Pl. . 52 '79 PT. . 26 C. . . 21 P. Princeton, N. J. . . 184 L. F VV. B. . . 52 C. 56 Bayard Lane . 12 '79 H. Seaman, I. H., 'q . Seclcel, A., '12 a . . Seggerman, F. T., '11 S . Seggerman, K. M., '13 a Seeley, D. Bernville, '11 a Seery, I. P., '12 a . . Selby, J. A. C., '13 S . Seligman, I. B., '12 S . Sellman, I. L., '11 s . Semmes, R., '12 a Semple, I. R., '13 S . Sewall, T. G., '12 S . Seyster, T. B., '12 Shackleford, VV. T., Ir., '14 S . Shafer, F. H., 'q Shafer, S. R., '12 Shand, I., Jr., '13 a . Shaner, I. H., '12 S Shaw, G. F., 'sp Shaw, H. D. V., '14 S ADDRESS . 3 L. P. . 102 B. . 6 N. VV. . Hill . 9 E. B. 94 H. . 7' B. 68 L. . 66 L. '7 L. P. 60 P. . 81 P. . S B. H. . 112 L. . 92 H. . 121 H. . 4 N. M. R. . 6 E. B. . 5 A. C. . 21 H. 22 M. D. . 109 P. . . 47 U. S4 Nassau St. . . 131 L. Edwards Pl. J T 5- 1,2 ' 'l.',l-Qgimigff Aft. .fgt ,, , . ..VL-if-7' ,gi 1 fa.. f w' Ij 'T5'u'12 - Q 1' 4 ' -- . V - j '. ' ' . 1 ' - V ' -- L 2,1-2 1 ' f' '- ' - .1 . V - - - - . ' ' . I'V1g::-f EI SFI IISII. . ,I A . .I i V V . .- I I ..:5v,1? agif,,..,I ,V 4. , ' - . A Ilgiyf :.f - . '. 1 V ' - - - .--.1-'.-5,22 V - . ' .14- -,,... ,-I V, A I ., . . . . USL., If V a1...e.I. .,nt ,.xt,.. ,, ,- I V - .-. .3 4, 'i '21, .'...- 5 .. .- . . .,.-. .. 'V lf.-1-f.?fff.41- ' 3:5122 '5 ff-Yi'- -.7 ' 1 . - -1. sii 4-f - 14 :ww -.-1-Vis. -Vw.-:,ffffvriV2MW, - -I--,-fy r 1 . f '. ,4.'-- .V -.fn 1 -- -. mn. -K -- --1 V V 'L',..Ns--- . .Q ' .g f V 1 V f t -L t NAME AND CLASS Shaw, I. G., Ir., '12 s . Shaw, I. S., '14 s . Shellito, I. C., '11 S Shenk, VV. II., '14 S . Shenstone, A. G., '14 S . ' H an ' 1e',i,t5'tr.t1tpfff2H fi 'ff -3.51 ' ,I sawn.,- fa H V e.am..Q...e...L .ef ,a,-1 'tffxft 5Q im 1. Eirzntnrp Qfltnntinuetxj ADDRESS NAME AND CLASS . 22 179 H. Smith, D. J., '13 S . . 34 H. SMITH, D. P., Instructor . . 108 P. SMITH, E. A., Preceptor . . Hill Smith, F. P., '11 a . 32 Wiggins St. Smith, H. A., '12 a . . . . 122 H. SMITH H. S. S., Professor Sherrard, I. B., '14 a . SHIPMAN, H. R., Preceptor Shoemaker, I. R., '12 s . Shroder, R. S., '14 S . Shultz, L. S., '12 a Siefke, H., Ir., '12 a Sill, T. W., '11 s . . Silvernail, E. E., '13 s . SILVESTER, C. P., Assistant Silvester, L. V., '13 a . Simons, D. M., '11 a . Simons, I, F., '13 a . Simpson, E. R., '13 s . SINCLAIR, VV. I., Instructor . Sisson, S. A., '12 a . Skidmore, L., Ir., '1.1 a . Slaymaker, S. E., Ir., '14 s Sloane, G., '12 s . . Small, C. R., 'f . . Smalshaf, A. I., '14 s . Smith, A. D., '13 a . . 27 Mercer St. . . 23 L. 15 Dickinson St. . 7 N. R. . . 81 P. . 3 E. M. VV. . 26 M. D. 10 Nassau Hall . 19 S. M. R. . 21 '79 H. . 43 '79 I-1. . 2 S. W. B. 30 Mercer St. . . 161 L.. . . 92 P. 39 University Pl. . . A. B. . . 16 N.W. 18 Madison St. . 15 N. E. Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, SMITH, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, I. K., '14 s . . I. L., '13 a. . K. B., '13 S K. K., 'f . L. B., 11 s . N., Professor P. C., '11 s . R. H., Ir., '11 S . 1 R. L., 11 s . R. M., Ir., 'q . W. R., '13 s . . W. W., '11 s . SMYTH, C. H., Jr., Professor Souder, D. M., '11 a . SPAETH, I. D., Preceptor . Spalding, E. D., '14 s . Sparks, W. R., '11 s . SPAULDING, E. G., Preceptor Speer, G. I., Ir., '12s . Speers, P. C., '14 s . . ADDRESS . 8 A. H 80 Stockton St. . . 8 E. B. . 10 N. W. . 14 S. W. 58 University Pl. 41 University Pl. . . 2 B. . 13 '79 H. . . 101 H. 106 Broaclmead . 6 VV. NV. . 9 S. VV. B. . 2 VV. B. . 12 S. E. B. 86 Nassau St. . 3 N. D. Morven St. . . 15 L. 32 Eclgehill St. . . 122 H. . 2 E. B. . . 82 P. . . 20 S. E. 47 University Pl. 7 Y 5 L- ..., .. L. W. . ... ..., .,,, 1 --..... . , ..,...... T ' WMM .,,,,, E , - A-. , hE,,..,,,1,.- .. 1 , ,Y 4. :A D .... S.. Q 1 .. Q , -r f 4-.v -r-mf Q ,- - A - .L . -' A.-. S.,... . , . :wb22i., . YH- . V f A' ' ' A . ' A - ' ' ' -- aff-Z'-. -1 up -- - - - A .- - A. A ' ' -'-Fiffw Au.. P' 53:5 -'gy' ' ' 4. ' . ' . ' r - .- ',','?,5 i . f'Z .:. -rmwfff ' ' , '.'.'3L -gpm 1 up ' sf: 4 . -, - ' V - - -. ' . ' -'Sift-if mi' F . .- . 1-yi 4.-, xc j . 'I - . ' . fpg.'11-,.:,..-- f- W2-A ,i eE.- , .1 .-A . 4, ff ' .4 -',':1v fr,' ,- - . . '- - - - , . 1 '. ff A? ., fi?-F fu' v 4-4. . . . ' . . A -::. ,i'5f f. -ff 2. , . , , ' '. ...,:' '. A - - ' . .. ..T..i' - 'au'xw1- ,-1s- - -+fw '... , V- ' . ,V - ... A ...J -.vi NAME AND CLASS Speers, T. G., '12 a . Speers, W. E., '11 a . Speicher, I. VV., '12 a . Speir, P. C., '13 a . SPENCE, B. I., Instructor SPENCER, C. W., Preceptor Spencer, L. H., '13 S . Spencer, M. A., '14 a Staehle, R. H., '13 S . Starbuck, E. D., Ir., '14 S Starkey, W. F., '12 S . Stearns, I. N., IH, '14 a Steele, R. VV., Ir., '13 a Stephens, L. W., 'g . Stephenson, K., '12 S . Sterrett, C. H., '12 S . Stevenson, A. R., Ir., '14 S Stewart L. Ir., '11 S . Stewart, W. H., Ir., '12 a Stickney, L. C., '13 S . Stinson, I. E., 'q . Stockton, K. E., '14 S . Stoddard, I. K., '12 a . Stoever, I. L., '12 s . Stokes, T. O., '12 a . Stone, C. F., '12 S . Birzrtnrp Cfzliuntinuehj ADDRESS NAME AND CLASS . 10 S. D. Stoops, W. I., 'g . . 20 P. Story, VV. C., '13 S . 10 S. 'vV. Stover, I. D., '12 a . . . 44 C. Strain, R., Ir., '14 S . . . . 5 Bank St. Fitz-Randolph Rd. . . 'Tl B. 15 University Pl. . . 18 M. D. . Hill 6 E. B. . 124 H. 11 S. E. B. . 37 B. S. . 3 N. R. . S S. M. R. . 83 Mercer St. .5S.E.B. . . 21 P. . . 32 H. 14 Edwards Pl. 11 Dickinson St. . . 15 S. D. 30 P. . 36 P. Straus, R. WL, '13 S . Strebel, G. E., '14 a . STUART, D. C., Instructor STUART, D. R., Professor Stuart, H. C., '14 S . Stulwlmann, O.. Ir., 'f Stump, A. H., '14 S . Stump, H. A., Ir., 'q Sullenluerger, L. P., 'g Sullivan Sullivan Suydam, SUYDANI, A. 1. A., '13 S . 1 I. I., Ir., 13 S H. VV., '13 21 . V. A., Instructor Swann, T., '12 S . . Sweeney, H. I., '12 a . SXVTFT, E., Preceptor . Talbott, H. S., '11 S . Tains, I. E. M., '11 a . Tanner, R. H., 'f . Tarbell, F. S., '11 S . Tatnall, H. C., '14 a Taylor, A. K., '11 S . ADDRESS 115 H. S. . S E. W. . . 10 N. R. 15 University Pl. . . 63 L. . . 38 S. E. The W'estern 'Nay . 101 Broadmead . 42 Mercer St. . Merwick . . 21 H. . 24 '79 H. 207 H. S. . 103 B. . 9 A. H. . . 106 P. 200 Nassau St. . . 28 C. . . 41 N. E. . S0 Murray Pl. . 91 B. . . . 5 B. . SS Nassau St. . 2 N. D. 114 B. . 33 P. TWP 'Rl ' 9 'WSW' if, 5' IH PM'W0'H!-QL' AE- 91. 'uffwf r Ya nu i W.. , . .. , -- ' - - , 4 ..a..-,. - .. . .. , - ve 5' .,.,.,.,..- -.-,.-W.-.. ,.,. ....- .. f QL: , ,S L sm. . f . ' . 5 .1 ' 1 :-1:41 l.5e:1:f. .iz-... 'Lf 1 - - Isa- L 1'-,.1. 'r'j , f - ' ' V. . ' '- - . . .'-'--5:,. f- if--1 3-11-1.1-1. ..-.fs I'.'1' A' ' ' - .4 :L 551 EM 3 1 j .J 1 L E ge, In ! -1 3 W5 'C X 35 ' 'f ' Q ' F .. 4 H' ' .f i .. 'r L . A E.T'1.'+ ft. viL ' - . .',.. - 1 .. .1 . .. - A ...- . .. 15.51-53 15 4: EP-'H -.ff . , . ' . . , f , . -,Lf J' ' ,. . NAME AND CLASS Taylor, B. K., '14 s . Taylor, W. S., '13 a Terry, I. L., '12 a . . THAYER, H. W., Prcceptor Thebaud, P. L., '13 s . Thomas, E. A., 'g . Thomas, E. W., '12 a . Thomas, G. C,, Ir., '11 s . Thomas, K. C., '14 S . THOMAS, P., Instructor . Thomas, R. B., '13 a . Thompson, E. T., '12 s . THOIVIPSON, H. D., Professor Thompson, I. F., '11 a . Thompson, M. A., 'gg . Thropp, T. A. S., '14 s . 3lBirecturp Cflllnntirruehj ADDRESS 31 University . . 9 VV. . . 3 N. 30 Mercer . . 4 U. 39 B. . . 9 S. . 21 '79 41 University 29 Edwards . . 2 . . 73 11 Morven . . 95 . . 3A. 45 University Pl B R St P S W H Pl Pl B P St B S Pl Tifft, H. N., Ir., '12 S . 2 S. B. B Tilton, H. S., '11 S . . 3 W. W Tilton, J. K., 'q . . P. U Tippetts, W. B., '14 a . 39 S. E Tobey, A., '12 S . . 122 L Todd, C. S., '12 s . , 62 '79 H Todd, NV. N., '13 s . . . . 31 H TOMLlNSON, B., Instructor . . . 11 S. W. B TONKS, O. S., Prcceptor 111 Fitz-Randolph Rd. Torrey, R. A., Ir., 'g . . 408 H. S. NAME AND CLASS Townsend, H. P., EOM S Towsend, R. T., '12 a Tracy, W. L, '13 s . Tracy, VV. R., 11 S . Trauln, V. A., '13 a . Trevor, T. XV., '12 a . TROWBRIDGE, A., Professor Trowbridge, A. L.,. '13 a Troyer, I. N., 'q . . Tuck, W. H., '12 S . Turner, B. L., Ir., 'q . 29 Turtle, VV. O., 'RZ s Tuttle, F. L., Ir., '12 a Tweddel, G. K., '12 a . Twelvetrees, F. R., '14 a Tyson, C. M., '12 S . Uhl, I. H., '12 s . Uhler, A. M., '11 a . Updike, G. H., 'q Urban, A. L., '12 a . VAIL, I. I. B., Ass't in Chem. Valentine, R. H., '11 S . Vance, W. C., '12 a . Van Cleve, R. L., '13 s Van Court, A. E., '14 s van der Merwe, I. A., 'g Va ADDRESS . 12 '79 H. 2 B. C. . . 52 P. . 10 M. D. Murray-Dodge . 26 N. E. Hodge Rd. . 83 P. . 31 S. E. . 61 '79 H. ndevcnter Ave. . 33 P. . 10 N. R, 19 Park St. . 6 U. P. 14 P. . 35 P. . 13 S. D. . 11 W. . 4 S. W. . . 98 B. 162 Nassau St. . . 34 H. . G5 B. S. i ... .. .. , . rg -- yr--A-'.+,--,Ep .. 4,4211 .,,- . . .1-a...f 1 .12 2252, :Pf4'wHa :If Y-11 11: .55 feisxxfgrg ,M F ' +z5Q,,.43zifP - - 2- 'Q fe- '-- -f-2' --f -- ' ' - -4 fm-f - lf 'f1. . V ' gf- ,T ' ::ff ' ' ' T b - ' - ' '. ' , ' Dfffe, 1 ' . ' ' A A' ' ' ' I 'fif ,.g1-QE . 5, ,W ., I I I I I , 1 . , . :Mkt V lsim, . ,,.,.,, W , , , . ..,,.t MEMS ' FI 935 . - '. - ' A - '. 12 If 11-' '-'5-'- ' -' - 1' - --Z '. ff- ' Dm... fr, ' , -' .- .,- A - ' ,. ' .. - ' --1.1 . ' 'S QS. 1'Tf'f. j'.'.. '17-., , ,,.. ,W ,W -.... . .,.. . ...R -, , ,. .,.. aff.. jyxmgazm-ismfgg gg, ,yi my Wg miss :wma Mgmbm an H2-'ausmf sr Qxqmfufmz 155343 1:-H55 gg W ?'M M swam ,551,n-12ifs?-3,id ,e,E.,-.E r9d4i1 '.'Q.5 Eirenturp CQEnntinueiJJ NAME AND CLASS ADDRESS NAME AND CLASS VAN DEVENTER, H. B. Preceptor . 12 Nassau St. WHICOU, R. S. '12 S . Van Deventer, I. N., '11 S . . . 7 S. R. W'alker, I. N. T., '13 s Van Doren, H. S., '14 S . . 35 N. E. Wfall, A. T., Jr., '14 s VAN DYKE, HENRY, Professor 59 Bayard Lane Wfall, C. R., 'q . . VAN DYKE, P., Professor . 89 Library Pl. VVALLACE, B. B., Instructor VAN HOESEN, H. B., Instructor . 10 E. M. VV. Wallace, F., '11 s . VAN INGEN, G., Assistant Professor . 115 Broadnleacl NVallace, R. C., '13 s . VAN NEST, I. S., Instructor . 67 Prospect Ave. Wfallace, VV. I-I., Jr., '11 a Van Riper, G. P., '14 a . 33 Edwards Pl. 'VVa11er, E. C., '14 S , Van Vliet, B. F., '13 a . . . 105 H. NValler, I-I. E., '14 s . Van Wagenen, N. B., 'f . . 12 S. VV. VVallower, H. H., '14 a Van Winkle, C., 'f . . . 26 Bank St. XfValter, R. S., 'q . Vardell, C. G., Ir., '14 a . . 21 B. S. VVa1ter, H. B., . Vasbinder, I. W., '13 s . . . 103 B. VVanglcr, A. M., 'q . VEBLEN, O., Professor . . Morningside Ave. RWM-gl, I-I, H., '12 gl . Ve1'11011. '12 a - . . ll B. Wal-dwell, E. I-I., 11-.frm VCT Stl'-39-'iffy .I-, 'SI A 36 B. S. NVarner, R., '13 S . Vezin, C. D., '11 a . Vincent, R. Cf., '14 S Voorhees, W. W., '14 S . Vredenburgh, E. H., '11 a Vreeland H. Ir., '13 S . VREELAND, W. U., Professor Vronian, J. C., Ir., '14 s . Waggener, R. A., 'g . Wagner, W., '12 a . . 62 L. . 22 S. E. 49 XViggins St. . . 62 C. . 6 A. C. 180 Mercer St. 39 VViggins St. . 26 A. S. . 12 S. D. VVARREN, H. C., Professor Wfarren, H. C., '12 S VVashburn, P. C., '13 S . VVaterbury, R. K., '12 S Waterman, A. T., '13 a Vlfaternian, VV. B., 'q . Watkins, R. W'., '11 S . XlVZlt1'Ol1S, I. H., 'q Watson, R. G., '14 S . ADDRESS . 74 B. . 50 P. Hill. . 67 U. 13 E. W. . 53 I... . . '71 L. . . 95 P. 10 WV. M. WV. 10 WV. M. W. . . Hill 162 Nassau St. 162 Nassau St. . 133 H. 63 C. . 1 E. B. . 45 U. 133 Library Pl. . 43 B. . 41 H. . 22 C. 14 N. M. R. S2 Nassau St. . 14 N. W. . Hill 63 H. R74 mbsf x g fgggr gg i ynd' fr MS milf eg., gpg. fu,-'v1f 'Fa P' i -,,, fp M g: E'f 1 ' f !iLZi ZCi4i,-Eg ,,..,,, - ...Q-f--fi cfm.. 'H mit ? 'E G 3'f-,..755..4lfi'2,: v.?q' i.-.-.1 -Q ' - A - . , - - . -,--'ff J .rr l' ' ' 91,-.s' 1151555 - A ,.-.3 . , 7 , . . 1,1 - - . 44651, 1.4 ff-.. . . .- , A , 5.45 g v. 5. 4 rg. - . -, I - . . . - .vw -,fjfff vg 7 - - ' 12' - ' ' '. nf - - 1 - 4 7451 ' ' ' 734 .11 . fi.. ., .. 'sl HQQWQ' 'W 'PH H5143 Fr 1 AEVBMQQEJSY 0 1ra1flEM,5Hnrfff i'7!3'f'-?.?z1zi195,iM K2 Wd.: 21 H' E! NAME AND CLASS WEDDERBURN, I. H. M., Preceptor Weil, F. T., '13 s . . Weidig, I. K., '14 S , Weiller, C. A., '11 S . Weingarten, M. O., '14 s . Weingarten, S. I., '13 s Weir, N, D., '13 S . W'elch, J. L., '12 s . Wells, F. C., Ir., '11 a Wells, H. M., '14 a . Wells, S. S., '12 a . Wensley, W. R., '13 a . . WERTENBACKER, T. I., Instructor , Wesson, D. M., '14 s . . . WEST, A. F., Dean of Graduate School West, R., '12 a .... WESTCOTT, I. H., Professor . Whale1', I. W., '11 a . . Whaley, E. A., '14 s . Wheeler, A., '14 S . . Wheeler, E. C. T., '11 a . Wheller, S. B. Ir., '14 S Whipple, T. K., '13 a . Whitaker, G. P., '13 a White, A. L., '14 s . White, J., '12 s . - Eirentnrp Cflluntinuehj ADDRESS NAME AND CLASS 95 Mercer St. Wihite, N. R., '13 a . 113 B. White, R. E., 'q . 10 Madison St. White, S. B., '12 s . . 134 L. White, S. V., '11 s 45 University Pl.. Whiteley, I. O., 'HM S . . . 154 L. Whitlock, I. R., '14 7.2 H. Whitmann, W. L., '11 . 114 H. XXVI-IITNEY, G. W. T., Preceptor . 42 P. Whitney, W. M., '12 s . 84 B. Whittinghani, E. R., '12 s . 90 P. WHITTLESEY, W. L., lustrrctor . . 112 H. Wight, G. K., '13 a 26 Bank St. Wigton E. N., '14 11 Dickinson St. Wigton, R. W'., '12 S . 90 Bayard W'ilcox, R. C., '12 a . 64 '79 H. Wilder, E. H., '12 s 200 Mercer St. . 14 S. M. R. 48 Mercer St. 15 University PI. . 9 N. R. 82 Nassau St. . 13 A. H. 82 H. 2 S. E. . 104 B. Willqiii, I. H., '12 S Wilkins, B. O., '11 s Wilkins, I. de V., '14 s . Williams, E. M., '11. VVillia1ns, G. R., '12 S VVilliams, I. L. B., '14 a . Williams, R. B., '13 Williams, S. B., '12 s . VVillia1nS, W. C. R., 'q . WVillia1ns011, E. H., 'q . ADDRESS . 64 2 Nassau . 2 S. . . 2 S. . . 72 15 University 27 William . 64 101 23 N. 91 61 . 32 . 5 A. . 70 153 . 34 2 D. . 4 N. . 6 S. E. 47 University . . 51 3 M. 27 M. 25 M. H St D B L Pl St C P E H C C C P L P H R B Pl B D. D D. :tl-T' ' fi - ..--Cf,-Z 4 .w , LT - . 35. ,3wqQ1-AE5 H 'H ECE KBUM1 59.23-.J2v.f,ixu'J' mE:.'+8.r54 'D' L4K's'L'g'..if7.Q E'ff94.:Er E 3 ,- ., . 1? in f-,'1 ' ' -1- ' ' - ' I ' I - -. - ,' ' -':':., ..r .il .gp ' ' '. P- ' 1 ' . ' -- W ,, 11, ' 2-f-'i n-3 , '- . ' . f . - . 1 - .1451 :fr 5, wi- ' ' - - - - 1-ff? . 5' Nl? .. . ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' . - ' 15' 6-. ffm? :S.iLVl5 ' ' I V ' ' 1' - - ' ' .fi KF iv' 4 f.,,.. ,.. ,. , f. ', ...J A n- .. Q -A- 1 -.1 V y Q.-4 ,. K , .151 ,Q 3,5 :L-, . '. - . . . , , , 5,14 'ff ,-- :jiew-QS H ---. . ' .4 - V , . . , ,221 1:-v 2. .qi-5. Af.. ' , ... ' - - ' - ' ' - ' - ' ' 4' , - ' .-' .S .-, , ,. ' . ' . ' 'Skim-4:-zz - D ' -.. -... .-.., . .. ..- ...A -. ' . -.ff- . mf NAME AND CLASS X1Vi1ling, I. K., '12 a . Willouer, A. L., '11 a . XXVILSON, F. N., Professor . Wilson, C. F., '11 S . Wilson, D. B. I., '14 a . Wilson, P. H., '11 E1 . Wilson, T. A., '13 s . . WILSON, WOODROW, President VVilson, W. O., '11 a . Winant, C. D., '11 s . Winant, I. G. 'q . Winants, F. H., '14 s Winants, G. E., 12M s Winch, S. R., '11 a . Wing, I. D., '11 a . Birenturp Qfllluncluiaehj ADDRESS . 103 H. 1 S. M. R. Stony Brook . 2 U. P. . 63 U. 73 Stockton St. . 11 S. D. . Prospect 11 S. M. R. . 2U. P. . 3 U. P. 15 Edwards Pl. . '74 B. . 11 W. B, . 51 L. NABIE AND CLASS VViSner, C. V., '14 21 . VVisne1', G. T., A13 a VVolf, A. L., '12 s W'olf, W. J., '14 A . 3.3 Wolfe, VV. B., ,13 s XfVoOd, XV. N., '14 s Wfoodhull, T., Ir., '11 s . Woodle, B. T., '11 s YfVoodriFf, D. I., 113 s 'Woods, W. I., '11 a XlVO1'tlllllgtOH, F. D., '13 Wylie, C. M., '12 a Yonce, G. V., 'g . Young, A. N., 'g . Zimmerman, S. S., '11 ADDRESS . 35 S . 53 .- 93 Edwards 63 ,T9 34 N. 20 YV. . 30 S. 90 Nassau . 7 N. 12 N. 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QJZQJ Miha E Q J entleiixehff rnif-htiig Quasar, BROADWAY COR.TWENTY-SECOND ST. SUITS and QVER-COATS Ready-Made To Measure FUR OUTERGARMENTS, MACKINTOSHES, RAINCOATS TRAVELINC1 GOODS: Tweeds for Rough Wear, Ulsters, Steamer Rugs, Cabin Bags, Trunks, Sweaters Cardigans, Mufllers. FOR AIJTOMOBILING: Fur-lined and Fur Overcoats, Caps and Gloves, Gentlemen's Motor Coats, Slip-ons, light and heavy. DRESSING GOWNS: Lambs' Fleece Polo Ulsters, Luncheon Baskets, Flasks, Sticks, Pipes. FURNISHINGS: Everything usual-much unusual, Club Colors, Searls, Belts, Shirts, Pajamas, Underwear. HATS: Dress and Negligee, Hunting Silk Hats, many English Novelties. SHOES: From the desirable Lasts, Walking Shoes, Hunting Boots, Slippers. Our Livery Department affords all equipment for house, club, carriage and automobile servants. We offer everything for wear while riding, driving, hunting, automobiling, golfing and for tennis and polo. Illustrated Catalogue, also Booklets, Mailed on Request 1 10' 10 is so Ki Q A O O bv O FLINTS l:LINT'S g ENE l:lNE FURNITURE FURNITURE I COLLEGE FURNISHINGS Not the amount expended but the individual character expressed in its furnishings determines the Usuccessn of the college room-the room that of all others should reflect the personality of its occupants. FURNITURE FOR MEN is a subject to which We have given special study and the diversity of our present exhibit provides for every need of the ,Col- lege Man. A Wide- range of prices and designs assures satisfactory selections. GEO. C.,l:'lLINT Co. 413-47 WEST ,2aEST. 24-28WEST 24mSfl1 'B -1 ix qqfi S W? g ik 'la x fp' X :Eff S E 46 K L X jf I5 WWE Jf'V'? 'ffTH2 M. 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ALL YOU HAVE TO PAY AT THE START IS 525.00 Afterthat you can pay us by the Week or the month-as you like--and you'll have, through the entire four years you're at college, surroundings that gratify your taste and make your room one ofthe best places in Princeton in which to spend an evening. We call this Way of charging things our Club Planf' Write us about it. The O9Neill-Adarns C Ornp any Sixth A1:JrE:11Vu3,O?2tI?l'g:IoY22nd Streets E M Q Q The minneapnlis jnurnal Q --1 Has the largest circulation of any newspaper published A between Chicago and the Paeiiic Coast Q Q Q Q R M Q Q E M E Q M E M Q E M Q H QM THE LIBRARY AND CANNON UNION NATIONAL BANK OF NEWARK, N. J. CAPITAL, ..... 51,500,000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS, 352,300,000 DEPOSITS, .... 312,000,000 OFFICERS WILLIAM SCHEERER, . . . PREs1uEx1 UZAL H. MCCARTER. . , VICE-PRESIDEIN1 ARCHIBALD W. CONKLIN. C ' E . A51-II R ERWIN D. FARNSWORTH. . , AssIs'rAN'r C.-xsx-IIER WILLIAM C. PEARSON. 1 . ASSISTANT CASIIIER 1 9' Z-LIIIP Pumrk iIIirP jlnzuranrr CHARTERED NEWARK 1811 Qlnmpang 11.11 OFFICERS JOHN I. HENRY, President GEORGE F. REEVE, Vice-Pres. CHARLES M. HENRY, Secretary DIRECTORS Issues Drafts and Letters of Credit Available in All Parts nf the World JOHN, HENRY JOSEPH WARD JR J H BACHELLER VERN GEORGE E. RI1:EvE JAMES s. HIGBIE JOSEPH M. RII-:ER G0 MENT DEPOSITARY THEODORE COE HARRISON VAN DUYNE I-'RANKLIN CONKLIN Equipped to handle accounts of Individuals, Merchants, 3VE,SL2FQ,,2V'g,C3lgg5 CVI1Qf,IiJDNF65gixNQ,lig0N HERBERT P' GLEASON Manufacturers, Corporations, Banks and Bankers. ' 1 ' AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY NEWARK, N. J. IDI-ilI..EIVION I.- I-IoAI:aI.EY, PRESIDENT ASSETS, . 38,535,000 NET SURPLUS, 352,655,000 INCORPORATED IN 1846 ALI. LOSSES PAID VVITI-IOUT DISCOUNT V jfZf x ZW 4 f g fff f fl! I l owly, Q ESTABLISHED 1852 O F F I C E R S EDWARD EARL, President J. CHRISTY BELL, Vice President W. B. NOBLE, Cashier JOHN MUNRO, Vice President H. P. STURR, Ass't Cashier D I R E C T O R S ' J. CHRISTY BELL HENRY C. MILLER HARRY BRONNER SAMUEL R. WEED JOHN MUNRO RICHARD YOUNG EDWARD EARL V111 --T Awarded the HE HAMMOND THE ORIGINAL STANDARD VISIBLE-TYPEWRITER ELLIOTT - ' 4 AWARDED GRESSON S. , GOLD V A K 'i A'A' fi A HIGHEST MEDAL I 3 I , by the GOLD FRANKLIN ',A- , Y I ihnmei . L. ' MEDAL INSTITUTE k v 'I'-finpnyyym IQ- W of , 1 ' P' , ST. LOUIS Phila-1 Pa-a for the EXPOSITION BEST . ' J Qf.x if TYPEWRITER ' 1905 MADE 30 Languages on the ONE Machine ALL the writing in sight ALL the time Factory and General Offices, 69th to 70th Streets, East River, New York PHILADELPHIA BRANCH, 33-35 S. TENTH STREET IX V ,.c.a-:Qin-.a..5..,2l:-,L 'J , Y , .::v::f.gn- m1i 1nuuhl7f lf' Ig iff 'J 1: QA T-.II,':.'1'1g-,g'Hy!-531,--.!.J'CIl,.JL - ,,,,. 1, -Ji: 3-:5--- - mfg! -':,.-3:11 , if ,5E:,,EAH,,g -x.:f-- l U, ...z , jf 'tl . 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Cashier W-M-Van DEUSEN.ASS'l-C lf ers in High-Grade Bonds and other Invest- DIRECTORS: ment Securities. Interest allowed on deposits Samuel S. Dennis Edward L. Dobbins Albert H. Bald F. Frelinglmuysen Matthew T, Gay W. D. Vand rp l .- James C. McDonald David H. Merritt Philemon L. H acll y I. P. Dusenberry john O. H. Pitney james S. I-ligbie C. Edwin Young Pemcampbeu NATIONAL CITY BANK BUILDING OLDEST BANK IN THE STATE Organized in 1804 55 Wall Street, New York L1 IVIAITLAND, CGPPELL Sz C0 52 WILLIAM STREET NEWTYORKCHTY B A N K E R S INVESTMENT SECURITIES Herisse Manufacturing Company, Inc. D6SZlQ'7Z6fS amd Cofzyzfmcfory of Special fllrzchzbzeffy uma' Appfzdfzcei' 127' Ciocofafe C07zjQ26rz'07ze71v, and . . . . Baiem' Uive . . . . TRIBUNE BUILDING, I54 NASSAU ST. NEW YORK CITY Beautiful Suburban I'Iomes within New York City OUR SPECIALTY A. S. BEDELL REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE I5 NEWKIRK AVENUE STATION, Brighton Beach Division, B. R. T. F I.. A T B U S I-I Tel tbush Herisse Manufacturing Company, Inc. Deszlgfzem' mm' C07ZJ'f7'ZLC'Z0fJ' of Speczkzl Macbzkzefy and Ifpplzkmces jQ7' Cfzocolczfe C07zj?crz'0ne71v, and . . . . Beliefs, Use . TRIBUNE BUILDING, I54 NASSAU ST. NEW YORK CITY IVIORRISTOWN TRUST COIVIPANY NIORRISTOWN, N. J. smvluzl. FREEMAN, PRESIDENT REs0uR0Es, - 38,470,000 PAYS 32 INTEREST on Accounts of S100 or over Subject to Check Q LI ' 1:1 2 ',-. '12 55111 xi V AV S 8: SA FORD ARTIST-PHOTOGRAPHERS 246 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Pofrmzrs 272 aff ffze Netwes'r Sfyfer am! C0!07nZ.7Zg'J'. CARBON PORTRAITS a Speezkzlfy. MrZZ.dfZl7'6 P07AC'EZ6ZZ'71.S', O21 and Parte! Porfmzkiv. Have you seen the DUO-TONE Photograph in brown and flesh color? The most exquisite and lifelike pictures ever made. Very moderate in price. VISITORS T0 STUDl0'WELCOME ,F 7,7 If you are a person of culture, refine- ment or intelligence, or all three, you ' cannot afford not to know l..lPE. If you have a sense of humor, you should see it every weelc. Perhaps you lcnow LIFE slightly. Perhaps you don't know LIFE at all. To get acquainted will cost you Only One Dollar, Canadian 31.13, Foreign 51.26. Send that amount with your name and address to Life Publishing Company, l 7 West 3 l st Street, New Yorlc, and LIFE will come io you every week for three months. The conditions of this SPECIAL OFFER are : It is open only to new subscribers Th uliscript' must come to us dim!-not through an age l I N b 'p ' 'll b I l ' 0 SCl'l UU XVI C !'HIl2'LL'II at I HS THIC- Whitehouse 81 Hardy College Shoes NEW HAVEN, CONN., Opposite Vanderbilt Hall. NEW YORK, Victoria Hotel Block, Broadway near 26th Street XV Princeton Studio 60 NASSAU STREET All the lateft Styles in the art of photography GRQUPS ANY SIZE xvi THE TRADE MARK OF Eafgfigze A' Superior CLOTHES 1 ,, .. 5o,l6' pHll.A- ' llllsl 42355 Q' 23 5 J Cotrell 81 in i QUALITY AND PRICE l a t o v y 'mportan , i Vvzl re sv er 1 tFa.ctors when you purchase CLOTHES-the house of ALBANY,N.Y. D H MAKERSOF O ' Caps, Ggwng and Hgodg Exclusive Tailor for Collegelllen To the American Colle es and U iv r ' ' om Q Wifi., the Pairf. 112 South 13th st., Philadelphia a, ers! 0 b irrce on '9?. '99, '9?, QS, '?9, 'OO Ol' 02' 03' 04' 05' 06' 07' 08' 09' IO' has combined these two so well for the Rich Gowns f0l' Pulpit and Berlflh- past sixteen years that he is recognized Class Contracts a Specialty a the leading tailor among College Men XVII 7 JACOB REED S SONS 1424-26 CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia Recognized and Authorized Distributors of KTHOROUGHLY FIT Clothes, l-laherdashery and Headwear ...... Pa tl ularly well qualified to meet the ideas and requirements of Young Men Suits and Overcoats 3515.00 and upwards md A. S. RADCLIF SL SUN High Grade Caterers to the Table The Hottel Co. of Trenton 33 East State Street ' At their Princeton Store, 46 Nassau Street Wednesday and Thursday of each week YQNKERS, N. Y. Excl d Pl y f FRANK BROTHERS W1 ffftll SEILZQTS Bugilleileoghsorgjrt HATS 224 Fifth Avenue, N,Y, b ' 'f caps ana custom Shirfings for Coll g M he Top- otch Whether you are digging for Greek roots or playing football, the top-notch is reached through nourishing, easily digested foods, combin- ed with a careful observance of the laws of hygiene. SHREDDED HEAT is rich in the proteids that repair Waste tissue. It is on the training table of every college and university. It is the ideal food for study or for play. Easily digested . and full of nutriment. Try the Biscuit Cvvith hot rnillcl D, I, for breakfast, and toasted -v-i- k 1, , ' 'Fir-'-'ji ln- -i--f'-:l'lUH.,.' bgsij Triscuit for lunch. fi-fr , -,aaffiyg-7 - .,,, ' ' ' U-the Meafoffhe ii-ii .N Golden Wheat- A' X. THE s a SHRI-:DDED WHEAT COMPANY ti'v, M - A U NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. 'F -'r 7'f'1 ' , ' J I 'r '41 Y Blakel Laundering Remains Superior simply because we take advantage of every im- provement known to laundrydom, While too many laundries are content to stay rutty. Blakely aundry Trenton, N. We have a wagon in Princeton every day REPRESENTATIVES : N. N. ARNOLD, 'll. M. R. KOEHLER, '12, NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL 174 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK CITY Follows the Dwight Method of legal instruction, which makes pre-eminent the study of legal principles and the reasons upon which they rest. Has a Day School and also an Evening Schoolg a student can attend eiiher. Confers the degree of LL.B. in two yearsg of LL.M. in three years. The location of the School, in the midst of the State and Federal Courts and near the lawyers' ofhces, affordsinvaluable oppor- tunities to gain a knowledge of court procedure and the practical conduct of affairs. Send for a catalogue explaining the Dwight Method,' ' course of study, etc. GEORGE CHASE, Dean U. S. DEPOSITARY BEING A DESIGNATED DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES, THIS BANK IS UNDER GOVERNMENT INSPECTION AND SUPERVISION. OUR METHODS, THOUGH CONSERVATIVE, ARE MODERN AND LIBERAL, AND OUR CUSTOMERS' INTERESTS ARE CAREFULLY GUARDED IN EVERY POSSIBLE WAY. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PRINCETON RESPECTFULLY DIRECTS ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING FIGURES, WHICH 1894 1897 1900 1903 1906 1907 1909 WE REVEAL A STEADY INCREASE IN ITS BUSINESS WHICH IS SIGNIFICANTLY SUGGESTIVE: Number of Depositors 225 656 720 1281 2280 2395 2592 Deposits 834,423 90,635 228,092 358,294 450,000 509,000 587,000 REGARD THE CONTINUED GROWTH OF THIS INSTITUTION A CREDIT TO THE ENTERPRISE OF THE COMMUNITY AS WELL AS AN EVIDENCE OF APPROVAL OF OUR METHODS AND BUSINESS POLICIES. OFFICERS ALBERT S. LEIGH, President WILLIAM LIBBEY, Vice-President DAVID M. FLYNN, Cashier xxi Jones Duplex Check Gates AR RANCED IN GROUPS FOR ELEVATED OR SUBWAY STA- TIONS, BALL GROUNDS, FERRIES, RACE TRACK, AND ANIUSENIENT PLACES. OPERATOR CAN HANDLE TWO LINES OF PEOPLE-MORE RAPID THAN ANY TURNSTILE. CANNOT REGISTER TWO FOR ONE OR ONE FOR TWO. A SINGLE GATE ON THE PLATFORM OF PAY-AS YOU ENTER CARS GIVES AN ACCURATE ACCOUNT OF ALL PASSENCERS ON CASH OR TRANSFER REGISTER. TAKES UP NO SPACE AND HAS N0 REVOLVING ARNIS. Write uf for full particularx. Jones Change Register Co., Inc. 18 Broadway, New York Marquzmd Chapel xXi7 To The Alumni We extend a greeting, and take this opportunity to'thanlc them for their generous patronage. Repeated orders from them convince us that they are well satisfied with our methods. iWe want to be pleasantly remembered hy you who will soon he ALUMNI. We are prepared to furnish you with Princeton Souvenirs, or anything pertaining to Princeton, If it is a book by a Princeton man we can procure it for you. Give us a trial. The Princeton MAIL ORDERS GIVEN 2j2Z',fJLAf2ENT,0N ...Unlverslty Store xxiii The Tiger Base Ball Team USHER'S The Whiskey that made the High Ball famous. Messrs. Andrew Usher 8: Co. are among the largest holders in the world of High Class Scotch whislcies, their stock in bond being consider- ably over 4,000,000 gallons. General Agents G. S. Nicholas 8zCo., NewYork R. S. Cigar Cutter 14 k. Gold Sterling Silver Plain and Engraved If your jeweler has none in stock, write us for information, where it may be purchased. Enos Richardson do Co. 23 Maiden Lane New York John H. Roebling's .fons Company MANUFACTURERS OF ll 3E .'3,9.'lE ALSO BARE AND INSULATED WIRE works at Trenton, N. THE SPALDING TRADE MARK A.G.SPALDING 8: BROS. are the Largest Manufacturers in the World of OFFICIAL EQUIPMENT For All Athletic Sports and Pastimes. I NG NP .2 6 o '55 C? o 4 S0 Q V' are interested in Athletic Sport you should have a 'VUE' og' copy of the Spalding Catalogue. It's a complete ffl-G N 04- encyclopedia of Hfhaf: New in Sport and is sent 'U'5 'AT' free on request. is known throughout the .m,1dasaG,,a,a,,tee A. C. SPALDINC. 8a BROS. of Quality. 126-128 Nassau Si. NEW YORK 29-33 West 42nd St. Q2 EDE .KEQENELS AIREDALE TERRIERS All young' stock given individual attention. The Airedale mfIn's companion. The best all around clog either for sporting or domestic use. Address: 73 South Avenue. XXV SPLITDORF MAGNETO Again Winner I Reo car, SPLITDORF equipped, crosses the continent from New York to 'Frisco in I0 days, I5 hours, I3 minutes, lowering the best previous record 4 days, I I hours. Driver Whitman says: No Magneto made can give any better results than those obtained With the SPLITDORF on this tripf, Ask for Magneto Catalog. I C. F. SPLITDORF BI'aIlCl'l, Broadway Walton Avenue and 138th Street Off: Ph I43 Yards and Warehouse Phone I 42 The Reardon Company Lumber, Coal and Building Material Contractors for Heavy Draughting, Grading, Street Paving, Etc. Office, Lower Pyne Building Yards, 200 Alexander Street PRINCETON, N. J. William R. Matthews Contractor and Builder PRINCETON, N. J. Six Young Men were applying for a position, only one vacancy Was to be filled. H How many of you young men have saving accounts? asked the merchant. Only one answered in the afirmative. H The position is yours, said the employer. He knevv that the young man who saves is apt to have other qualities which will make him useful and reliable, he knows What thrift and self control are. FIDELITY TR - T COMPANY NEWARK, N. J. urges upon every young man the desirability of opening an SAVINGS ACCOUNT Be prepared for the time when you will Want to start out in Business Life yourself ASavings Account is aGreat Recommendation 4 per cent. paid on amounts up to 5B1,000. 35 per cent. paid on amounts over Sl,OO0. V The XVinnining Junior Four THE HILL DORMITORY University Place CFor the exclusive use of Princeton Undergraduatesl Private studies and bedroomsg lwot and cold shower and needle lJatl'1sg Iavatories and toilets on every Hoorg electric lightsg steam heat. BELL PHONE 92-A In many respects the most desirable dormitory in Princeton. For rooms apply at the Dormitory, or address I-I. A. HILL, 40 E. State Street, Trenton, N ...I . Struve 's Prosp ectlnn Restaurant A LA CARTE POPULAR PRICES BOWLING ALLEYS 8: BILLIARDS IN REAR l38 NASSAU STREET L. R. VOGEL WE FURNISI-I ROOMS TRY US ON MISSION FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS, IVPETAL WASI-ISTANDSI ETC. YOU WILL FIND QUALITY AND PRICE ADVANTAGES AT THIS STORE CARROLL'S OPPOSITE UNIVERSITY HALL EDWARD C. KOPP .PHOTO SUPPLIES Amateur Developing and Printing WHEELS SOLD, RENTED AND REPAIRED NASSAU HOTEL BLOCK, PRINCETON, N. J. JOSEPH S. I-IOFF DEALER IN Bufvfffff Meats, Vegetables and Fruits Phone 97 104 NASSAU ST. NASSAU INN BLQCK XXIX 1834 THE PRINCETCN BANK 1910 Capital - - S5100 000 Surplus and Prolits 125 000 Direcfonv EDWARD HOWE R. M. ANDERSON W. H. POWELL FISHER HOWE CHARLES SCRIBNER H. E. HALE E. L. HOWE A. D. RUSSELL GEO A ARMOUR CHARLES A WAITE M. TAYLOR PYNE S. S. PALMER BAYARD STOCKTON WM P ARMSTRONG Ojiwffs EDWARD HOWE, President EDWARD L. HOWE Vice President C A SEIDENSTICKER Cash1er MYRON E. LA VAKE JEWELER University Pins and Souvenir Designs Furnished MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 72 Nassau Street Princeton, N XXX IRISHMQQPLI Oxidized Fast Colors I,rsh Poplin, which comes in all shades of pink, blue, green, lavender, red navy, etc., is now made in Oxidized colors. This means that you can wash any dress niade of Irish Poplin, no matter what the color is, without fear of the color changing, or fading the way all dresses made of Poplins formerly did. Every piece of Irish Poplin that is Oxidized has the Oxidized guar- antee on the original Irish Poplin wrapper. Irish Poplin is the best wash fabric which has ever been woven at the popular price of about 29c. a yard, and now that it has been made fast color, it will unques- tionably be given the preference over all other dress fabrics. If your dealer cannot supply you write us for information. BURTON BROTHERS 8: CO., NEW YORK awmmwon i in : L J-, ..,. .:ug'.,4- 4-,4 ' I Ss. ,f.g.iiVi-LA! 'ji-Li-, i 411-rm r lien sr-efilpl .--.-L '-nan-Q 2255 ggi it it fiizt:w'ii? 'ei 1 1 ! M311-44-iifffe iii Vagnfgljqfgg fiirthr H? V g, L 4 yn ,F ti tiff? GOOD TENN S T H E R A C K E T Perfection in Racket Making is attained in the HORSMAN MODEL A-X Don't buy until you see it. If your dealer hasn't it, write to us. We are Sole Agents in the United States forthe CELEBRATED LAWN TENNIS BALLS Send for i910 Catalogue E. I. HORSMAN CO. 365 Broadway New York ACKER, MERRAll 81 CONDIT COMPANY lNlPCDRTf'RS OF GROCERIES FINE WINES, CIGARS, FRUITS, PERFUMERY. YONKERS BRANCH YONKERS, N.v. NEW YORK xxxi BAILEY, BANKS 6: BIDDLE CO. rinrrtnn Jun M A K E R S O F Renovated . Under New Management. The Inn offers the quiet and restful air of a country home to aII friends ofthe University and to the casuaI visitor to Princeton. PRINCETON CLUB PINS College Organizations contemplating the purchase of Emblems are invited to write for designs, samples and prices. With the workshops on the premises, this Company is enabled to furnish emblems of the best grade of workmanship and finish at the Iowest prices consistent with Work of this high quality. COLLEGE AND SCHOOL EIVIBLEIVIS f an iIIuslrated CataIogue, maiIed free on request I 2 I 8-20-22 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA JOHN E. J. FANSHAWE, 1900 R. M. CADWALADER, Jr., 1900 Fanshawe, Cadwalader 81 Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS Members Philadelphia Stock Exchange 132 soum PrPrEENrH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. xxxii Appearances Count, and Blakely Laundering Helps Appearances OT for a minute would we preach the doctrine of the unreal or the make-believe, but there's no doubting the statement that putting up a good stiff Cshirtl front often carries a man through diiliculties which otherwise would prove insurmountable. So, at least present a good appearance-laundryvvise. 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No one Who cares for distinctiveness and exclusiveness in home decoration can alrrord to overlook an assortment so prolific, both in design and quality, as THIB T'S PEERLESS W LL PAEPERS YOUR DECORATOR HAS THESE SAMPLES RICHARD E. THIBAUT 48 8: 50 East 13th St , New York BOSTON BROOKLYN NEWARK The Falcon Press General Printing and Linotype Composition for Every Profession and Business 27-29 WITHERSPOON STREET PRINCETON, N. J. Alhambra Building Phone Connection f - 1 2 - , is 1 . . -.- fg S: fig .-vi ,x. w.fL,,55i5 ,fc x 19 :sf z-w i r' ':' 'ff in t 'T P T -- ,. - s ka -. ?x + '1 1 .. l ,li Six Q Wi 54 x W, ke fi 8 -is wma ll www il 'gl gk avi-RPS Aviv. A l gp 'Ns x v' 'Fi S- YN g 5 ,I gn ,kwxf Vg 2 Bbw, f' e -':.--. ... 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M Z4-iff -H Mgr Ti M New ...Ii I Q1 2- fm I- . ww.. -I I, ., , ., gf' .Riff . -, - - II '-: Q Q I IE ' ' l 11, ? giieflztv- v I ff Draperies, Rugs, Morris Chairs, D P R I C E s A R E I. o W. MISSION FURNITURE CONVERYS', 129-131 No. Broad St., TRENTON TI-IE HOUSE OF QUALITY Exclusive Distributors of L. C9 G. Stickleyfs GENUINE HANDCRAFT in Ihis vicinity. UCTQ Large Jqssorfmeni Always on .Show Correspondence Invilea' - Plans and Eslimales Furnished Upon Requesi esk Tables, etc. Divans, Rockers, Davenports, Chairs, Bookcases, etc. COMPARISON OF PRIcE's INVITED WM. J. CONVERY 8: SON, 129-131 No. Broad Street, Trenton z-1-pm Y . gs ' .4-:-1'-4-:.:.,.. F. S. KATZENBACH 8: CO. GAS AND ELECTRIC FIXTURES, RHARDWARE, CUTLERY, HEATERS, RANGES AND MANTELS I .... f 'L'if r'1'1'Y'f'- bf - If-II V3 4 V .- A, g- I ,.: in .Q , .,.: . -,- .:::.,..4,31. , rw.- -4-ffw , ,ftzi-.gif ' . I ' V--:.Z',7'7 TL' .V If 'aIfr'H1 :s-' - - - 'fi' EQ 1' I I4 Plumbm and Gas Flttm . Steam and Hot .: ,I.,.L ..,, I, I. ., . ,v I. K K, g g . ,g, :4.,:q. . ir... . rp. E If if . . I E AST. . H ,. g . . Vvnfgny Water Heatmg. Plumbers' and M111 Supplles. F - ' . .' , 1 rd-f f fy - - ij t ., so I ,-nI5,gg7'-L 'N--.va-L 4:,4,J4,f.f I .. .h 1. Electrlcal Supphgsn ff ri-:fgsiualsg v .Lf-,she L H 5.-,grvx 35 E A s T s T A T I2 5 T R E I5 T 21 ,f if cz-a 1 I w1.,'?, wr ,. .-swf. 1-'- 'f1. 'I .mal 3f':f'.'1'f95f?'-Iaizatvj ww. M.-1 vm. Iggfyfff .. .-7' ' 1' .gal,fi25,ffaf ':1- . -' TRENTON' NEW JERSEY xxxvi - . In E Q . HE newest, prettiest and most perfect playing cards ' B li N t are now made by the American an o e Co., whose work IS known everywhere as repre- senting the highest standard in engraving and printing. The picture backs are rare designs in beautiful colors. The cards are put up in the newest and daintiest boxes ever made. The prices are lower than for cards of equal quality elsewhere. Will wear longer and deal better than any card made. If your dealer cannot supply you, write AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY 70 BROAD STREET NEW YORK 5 s an QA .--.-.Q WHELAN 85 COMPANY DISPLAYS AT COOK 85 VON VOIGT'S EVERY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY F. T. CI-IADWICK, jr. DRUGGIST 88 NASSAU STREET PRINCETON CIGARS - SODA Whitman's Ch I B ll Mead Sweets xxxix POWER'S CAMERAGRAPH No. 6 THE PERFECT' MOTION PICTURE MACHINE Used by the scientific departments of the Govern- ment, the United States Navy, and all the leading Moving Picture Exhibitors. Send for Catalog H-2. NICHOLAS PGWER COMPANY, l A 5-I I7 Nassau Street, New York MCKEEFREY at COMPANY Pio IRON LIMESTONE f CoNN12LLsvn,LE com f ' re LEETONIA - QHIO THE W. PALMER EAST CO. ART AND BOOK STORES so WARBURTON AVE. 498 SOUTH BROADWAY YONKERS, N. Y. l Igumarh Savings Slnziiiuiinn 7153 Brush Strevt, Nmnark, New .Uvrmag SAMUEL S. DENNIS, President J. WILLIAM CLARK, Vice President ALEXANDER S. WARD, Truzx. CHARLES H. NORMAN, 11:51, Tnar. ROBERT D. MEAD, Sefy. GEORGE H. MCLELLAN, flxxl. Su 1 EHanagPr5 EDGAR E. BOND GEORGE G. FRELINGHUYSEN DAVID H. MERRITT WILLIAM T. CARTER GEORGE R. HOWE JEREMIAH O'ROURKE J. VVILLIAM CLARK EDWARD Q. KEASBEY MARCUS L, WARD SAMUEL S. DENNIS WILLIAM B. KINNEY A. PENNINGTON WHITEHEAD FREDERICK FRELINGI-IUYSEN RICHARD V. LINDABURY Cash on hand and on deposit, - - Bonds and Mortgages, U. S. 85 Dist. of Col. Bonds, - County Bonds, - - Municipal Bonds, Railroad Bonds, Real Estate, - Accrued Interest, ASSETS S4I0,576.7I 6,509,090.00 950,000.00 2,424,900.00 - 3,051,550.00 - 0,001,000.00 - 4l8,096,53 - 597377 523,02-1,967.01 LIABILITIES Due to 67,434 Depositors, - - - Interest accrued on deposits, - - - Surplus on par value, ---- Surplus on market value, - S2,140,000.00 THE OLDEST SAVINGS INSTITUTION IN THE CITY OF NEWARK AND THE LARGEST IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY S2l,172,431.4S 61,522.09 1,791,0l3.44 S23,024,9G7.01 X ,np 2. SKIRIWS SMOKE SHOP The haven for smoke seeking students Princeton House Cafe PRINCETON, N. J. JOHN W. TOPLEY, Prop. 102 NASSAU STREET MCMANUS Picture maker to the Students of Princeton University FINE PORTRAITS ARTISTIC GROUPS The Groups and Views in Bric-a-Brac are always made by McManus. i i 2 : V S A N 1 TA R Y R A R B E R S H 0 P ' R 2 A. i ' i 5 R FREDERICK J. SCHAEFER A i Jols SIPPLEY l b4. ,, . VAIA Z V x 'Ab QUICK LUNCH A AAAA , l A 4 N A S S A U S T R E E T BOOT MAKER REPAIRING NEATLY DONE J. at J. SLATER, SAMPLES ARE SHOWN MARSH 86 COMPANY PHARINIACISTS Prescriptions Compounded from Purest Drugs and Chemicals Obtainable Full Line of Toilet Articles and Sick-room Supplies 1611121 ihvrmiiagv New York City Opposite Times Square Broadway, 42nd St. and Seventh Avenue Special Rate Card to Princeton Men on Application New and Absolutely F ireproof. 200 Outside Rooms with Bath A quiet, luxurious placein the midst oi New York's rush and gayety is what The Hermitage offers. Handsomely furnished throughout, its splendid ser- vice, excellent restaurant and grill room, and moderate prices, make an irresistible combination to people who know. A day's visit will be suiqicient to make you a constant patron of The Hermitage. Rate: 31.50 per Day, Upward H R SHARES THOMAS M CARROL Write for Illustrated Booklet and Map xliv CHARLES DALY SAUER GUNS are without a doubt the leading shot guns made These, as Well as all other Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, Hunting Clothing, Ammunition, Athletic Outfits, Basketball, Baseball, Football, Uniforms, Tennis, Golf, Track and everything of interest to sportsmen fully described and illustrated in our 320 PAGE CATALOG sent FREEffor the asking , , .G 3U2-304 BHUADWAY SCl'2C.W6fl.I.l'2g Da 65 Cizsleg Dyqfgyw ew or ly , u , NASSAU INN THE NAME V HOTEL AND RESTAURANT 0n a Package of CANDY, COCOA AND CHDCGLATE Is an Unequalled Guarantee for PURITY- QUALITY- FLAVOR The Halfway House between New York and Philadelpnia An Official Hotel of the American Motor League PERFECT ACCOMODATIONS GARAGE THE DISCRIMINATING LAUNDRY USER may be influenced occasionally to try other laundries but he eventually Ends that none can serve his ueecls quite as well and as promptly as the . . UNIVERSITY LAUNDRY COMPANY L O W E R P Y N E AGENTS! E. J. HART, J- BREDEMUS xlv New ersey 81 Penna. Tradtion Co. Timetable in effect October 17, 1910 I I BETWEEN BETWEEN PRINCETON and TRENTON TRENTON and PRINCETON AVE PRINCETON-- LEAVE TRENTON-- w6.00 a. m. 12.00 noon w5.15 zz. m. 12.00 noon 6.45 12.45 p m. 6.00 12.45 p. nm. 7.30 1.30 6.45 1.30 8.15 2.15 7.30 215 9.00 3.00 8.15 3.00 9.45 3.45 9 OH 3.45 10.30 4.30 9 45 4.30 1115 5.15 10.30 5.15 ' 6.00 11.15 6 00 6.45 6.45 7.30 7 30 3.15 8.15 - 9 0' 9.00 9,45 9 45 10.30 ' 10 .10 11.15 ll 20 12.00 mdn,t s12.00 mdn'r s12.40 a. m. W Weekdays only. S Saturday nights only. V AAA A A A Ill I I In ll 1,1 lhlllunl 'I u I I ua' up ,,4llunII I 1...m....u1...IJ 11111-Tl WAVAWAW mm iff? I , Ilgll fn' III ji ' 2523 3 ' Sb. 115.4 21 ami 11:55 4 IWINMB, . 1 -2 5?-fi f' f -- is E f 3 E' f 'ds' . SM 4' EQEEEEEE e TI-IE WORD fi EE MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE THE WORLD GET A FOUNTAIN PEN BEARING THE WORD Ideal AND YOU GET THE Pen THAT HAS BEEN RECOGNIZED AS THE STANDARD SINCE FOUNTAIN PENS WERE FIRST INVENTED Look for that Woro' 1512 the World I..5.E .Wat erman Co. 175 BroadwayNY H 5 ...ga img: mmf! 'A 5 'E g Q E ES. ..,.. ..... , ,... .... ,., .,.,...,.. . , ., .,... .. .,,. , .. 'E-j. 32 2 55 2 Q I' z'I'::::::r'n E.. I 5 223 , .- E fifif,g1'j ' 0 'If . , E 'l,'Z'.! '.i.1 ' ' 221, .1. I' fi 'Z'-f 5 ' 1 : Z 'tif I I O V52 ' 3 3 0 oI1E.E I 1Il:lf gl Im!! xI . mlm! Q :Hin 11 e 1- '- a:- , e1i'5!,f ll' U 'I WM 71 I '- fa III III I ' 1-i-EQ Q1 1 ' Q E - 3? 4 125531 .. . 52 Iffi uIlII u ii 3 I 2 - unuh,,I ff E3 'I I 'f '1' . 232 ' - I:lllugllI:II IN 1 I::::2::1: A I 1 1:3 2 :::,mgH:::, ' IlI I I Q 5 ,,,I111:l1,HI ' 'P 2 4 9 ,1,Ir1lgl1.I,I , 5 'II 14 I' '- Q 4 unmm 5 9 I Illllll I 4 ef 4 ig 1 - - 5? 51. 11. ...., , .. .,. , 1. A, A . . , . ' I Q- 1 va x .1 4 Q u 4 x1x'i Uhr rinrvinn Uligvr PUBLISHED MONTHLY GFFICE: 1 NQRTH REUNION WINE ESTER .401 CALIBER Self - Loading Aq5 E Rifle , - TH E TRI GGER J ' CONTROLLED :N':n REPEATER t f' gi-iff .... 1 The Winchester Model 1910 not only shoots a heavier bullet and hits a harder blow than any other recoil operated rifle, but it also sur- passes all other arms of this type in strength and simplicity of its action and in the rapidity with which it will shoot a series of shots. Being reloaded by the recoil, you simply pull the trigger for each shot. This places the complete control of the riile under the 'trigger fin- ger, and makes it unnecessary to take the eye off the sights when shooting rapidly. Don't fail to examine one of these rifles before selecting a gun for your next hunting trip WINCHESTER FllFLESANDAMMUNlTlON ARE SOLD EVERYWHERE plgKE THE HAM Uhr Qlhaa. lil. millarh Gln ...Glnllvgv iingraurra sinh Hrinivra.. S DAY PROGRAMS MENUS - EMBOSSED STATIONERY - LEATHER DANCE PROGRAMS. Printers and Makers of all Plates in the Princeton Brie-a-Brac 156 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 1 Hmglffixi Zinn Rf My Abbreviations to- Directory Advertisements . . Alumni Associations Alumni Trustees . Alumni VVeekly . . American Whig Society Athletics Department Banjo Club . . Baseball Section . . Basketball Section , Brie-a-Brac Board C1911D Brie-a-Brac Board M9125 Calendai '... Canoe Club . , . Chapel Choir . . . Chess Club . . . Class Day Committee C1910D Class Day Exercises C1910j Class Roll 1910 . . Class Roll 1911 Class Roll 1912 Class Roll 1913 Class Roll 1914 337 Cliosophic Society . 309 Clio Hall Prize Contests . 327 Commencement Department 12 Dances .... 97 Debating Section 199 Dedication . . . 115 Dining lrlalls Committee '75 Directory . . . 126 Dramatics Department . . 158 Electrical Engineering, School of 99 English Club Section . . 7 Faculty . . . 10 Fellowships and Prizes . 206 Fencing Section . . . 'YS Football Section . . . 297 Freshman Athletics Department 1308 Glce Club ..,. 309 Glee Club Organization . 303 Golf Section . 35 Governor NVilson . 41 Graduate School 49 Graduate Council . 57 Gun Club Section 103 106 301 281 112 6 293 338 79 .32 87 14 311 178 11S 189 71 69 166 325 29 26 173 Gymnastic Section . Halls . . Hockey Section Honor List 09105 lnterclass Athletics . . . Junior Promenade Committee Law Club ,... Mandolin Club . . Minor Athletics Department Miscellany Department . Monday Xight Club . Municipal Club .... Musical Clubs Department . Nassau Literary Magazine Board Orphic Order .... Pocono Delegation Phi Beta Kappa . Philadelphian Society . Preface ..... Presidents of the College of New Press Club .... Princetonian Board . Publications Department . Religious Organizations Retrospect . . . Iersey Zlnhzx Utluncluiznzhj . 162 101 . 156 315 . 181 285 289 73 155 . 287 . 269 . 291 67 97 77 277 . 310 . 275 S 11 . 295 93 . 91 273 , 317 Right Wfing Club School Clubs . Sectional Clubs . Senior Council . . Senior Organizations Senior Dance Committee . Soccer Section .... Sophomore Reception Committee . Special and Qualifying Students . . . Standing Committees of the Trustees and Faculty St. Paul's Society . Swimming Section Ten, The . . Tennis Section Tiger Board . Track Section Triangle Club . Triangle Season . . Trustees of the University . University Officers . Upper Class Clubs . Weare1's of the P . VVhig Hall Prize Contests lNrestling Section . 267 249 231 265 263 283 176 286 65 13 276 160 271 170 9.1 1:16 S1 12 23 201 117 107 164 Acker, Merrall 81 Condit Co. American Bank Note Co. American Ins. Co. . Bailey, Banks 81 Biddle Co. A. S. Bedell . . . Blair 8: Co. . . Blakely Laundry Co. Burton Bros. 81 Co. Brooks Bros. . Carroll Sz Co. . . F. T. Chadwick, Ir., . Xfvlll. J. Convery 81 Son Cotrell 81 Leonard . Davis Sz Sanford . Eden Hill Kennels . Fanshawe, Cadvvalader Sz Co. Falcon Press . . . Fidelity Trust Co. ' . 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