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W-A-. .- .,.,,M-.-. f, ,mm,f4,..V-,.yw.4.z0.,-,VAN .... ,.,m.V.M.w..,V-.-,.,.,-4.4-V ,VJ-.-.,A,,,,...m A. 4 -Y 4..-Q ML-,...,-M V, ww . ,. .yn , ,, VV.. ,M . . .. , ,l . 3 INAUGURATION PROCESSION LEAVING PROSPECT , 0 UUPFHEPRINCETO iaaicaaaac Ill 1 Zlnaugurattnn Qerhites nf Rresihent john Grier Qbihhen jsassau iisall, jllllap 11, 15112 X595 WELQIUTANDING on the steps of Nassau Hall, and viewed by an audience of over five thousand per'- QQ sons, including the President of the United States, the Chief justice of the Supreme Court and Z 1 dm representatives from over one hundred and seventy institutions of learning from all parts of the tl nation, Professor John Grier Hibben, A.lVl., Ph.D., DD., LED., of the -Class of 1882, was for- mally inaugurated as the fourteenth President of Princeton University, on the morning of May 11, IQI2. With the trees on the front campus in full bloom and the sun shining down from a clear sky. enhancing the beauty of a perfect 'May morning, nothing could have been more impressive than the sight presented as President Hibben, speaking from the steps of the historic old building, between the two bronze Tigers,-the Hguards of Old Nassau, - took his oath of office and formally opened what promises to be a new era in the history of one of the oldest and most famous universities in the United States. It was par- ticularly fitting that the inauguration ceremonies should take place on the steps of Old North, the very soul of Princeton University as it is today,-the building Whose memory is dear to the heart of every Princeton Alumnus, and which has seen one hundred and fifty-six Princeton classes come and go. Before the taking of the oath, Professor Henry van Dyke, '73, Murray Professor of English Literature in the University, read a short passage from I Corinthians 13, and a brief prayer. The Honorable Mahlon Pitney, 579, Associate justice of the Supreme Court, then administered the oath of office to President Hibben. President Hibben was now formally recognized as the fourteenth President of Princeton and received the keys of the University from the Honorable john Aikman Stewart, Senior member of the Board of Trustees. He then arose and delivered his inaugural address, taking as his subject the fitting theme-f'The Essentials of a Liberal Education. ' N N :D PRESIDENT TAFT MAKING ADDRESS Ufrnii-ianincisro 'iaaicanaac nfl Q' ' The results desired, Dr. Hibben summarized as follows: The results which by the four years of training we hope and expect to produce I would characterize in a single sentence: It is a transformation of the schoolboy into a man of the world,-a man who can move more freely and familiarly in the midst of the worldls varied activities, who speaks its language, who is conversant with its manners, and who can interpret its thought. Do not misunderstand my meaning, however, it must be the world conceived in no narrow and limited sense of the term. The true man of the world is not confined to the knowledge merely of his own day and generation. He must know the world of the past, as well as the world of the present. Por if he knows the past, he is more cap- able of serving the present. He must be free from provincialism, not only as regards space but also as re- gards time. His knowledge should not be restricted to any particular class of pursuits, or of interests, but should comprehend a cross-section of all social strata and embrace, in intelligent and sympathetic regard, the man whose life is a iight for bare existence, as well as the one whom he may seek as a companion and friend. The more profound and widely extended his knowledge of the world, the more powerfully will he dominate it. Let the college man be' a man of the world, but let his world be the world of all time, of all lands, and of all sorts and conditions of men. - The inaugural part of the ceremonies being now Completed, Professor Andrew P. VVest, ,74, Dean of the Graduate School, took the speakers' platform and conferred upon President Taft and Chief Justice VVhite the honorary degree of LL.D., in the name of Princeton. ' The exercises were closed by the singing of the Iooth psalm by the entire assembly and choir, to an accompaniment of trumpets, and the pronouncing of the benediction by the Rt. Rev. Edwin Stevens Lines, Bishop of Newark. Thus the history of Princeton was marked by the beginning of the administration of its fourteenth President. , ,ye vsr::.wpgi,f ff c -. 4Q'7b5'M,yvim5i- 223,50 ,EO 9 lil ,Q -4lihi.-hSLW4bs -1 ' 5 'W '3 1xXNISAlXlW27'x 4' N 9 CHIEF JUSTICE WHITE MAKING ADDRESS f Qgggby Q.-v nw ' U WZ TIC . qi i syJ2,N , ' , I . f'- -', 'l 5 rf' , V Q T ff N -1 A JL A ' bd ff 4 Q1 - , i 'fy lp WE M I .---J 1 A xv f lFllTl-lE'PRlNCET0 Qiaaicmamc ll ji l Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept. Oct. Oct. Nov Dec. Nov Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Ian. 2, 10.3 9-21 12-16 18 IQ 30 .... 22 .... 24 .,.............. 27, 1.30 P. M. ..... . 2, 10.30 A. M. ..... . 28 ......... 9-14 ........ 18, 1.30 P. M. 9 ............ IQ .... oA.M ....... alenhar 1912 Examinations for removal of first and second term conditions. Examinations for admission, held in Princeton only. First term begins. Formal opening exercises at 3 P. M. Last day for enrolment of Graduate Students at office of Registrar. Commemoration Day. Meeting of the Board of Trustees. ?Thanlcsgiving recess. Thanksgiving Day. Examinations for removal of en- trance conditlons. .Christmas vacation begins. .1913 Christmas vacation ends. Meeting of the Board of Trustees. Last day for reporting second term electives. Feb.5.. Feb. 6 .... Feb. 22 ..... ..... March I0-I5 .... March 15... March 19, 1.30 P. M. March 25, 10.30 A. M. . .. March 26, I2 M. ....... . April IO ..... May 28 .... . June 6 .... ..... .lune7 -Iune8 .... ..... Juneo... june IO First term examinations end. Second term begins. Wasl1ington's Birthday. Class of 1876 Prize Debate. ....Examintions for removal of condi- tions in first term Senior subjects. Last day for receiving applications for Fellowships and Graduate Scholarships. I-Spring recess. Meeting of the Faculty Committee on Course of Study. Meeting of the Board of Trustees. End of Senior linal examinations. End of examinations of the three lower classes. junior Orator and MacLean Prize contests. Baccalaureate Sunday. Commencement meeting of the Board of Trustees-Annual meetings of the Literary Societies-Class Day. 166th Annual Commencement-Alum- ni. Trustee Election-Alumni lunch- eon. 0 ibrzsihents nf the Qllnllegz uf 532111 jiersep COLLEGE FOUNDED IN I746 BECAIVIE A UNIVERSITY IN 1896 ACCESSUS Ex1TUs REV JONATHAN IXCKHHMNJ ...... ApdL REV. AARON BURRJ ........... .. REV. JONATHAN' EbWARDSJ .. .... Jan, REV. SAMUEL DAVIEST ........ . . . REV. SAMUEL FINLEY, D.D.T ........ REV. JOHN WVEHERSPOON, D.D., LL.D.T RmLS.9mNHwESMHHJDD9LLDi .ASHBEL GREEN, D.D., LL.D.'I ..... . JAMEsCARNAHAN,Dl1,LLl1W .... JOHN MCLEAN, DD., LL.D.TE JAMES McCosH, DD., LL.D., Litt.D,T : EmNmsLjBwmNJDDuLLDWHH VVOODROW WILSON, Ph.D., Litt.D., LL.D.E JOHN G. HIBBEN, Ph.D., LLD. .... . I Deceased. 4' Resigned. 1747 1748 1758 1758 1761 1766 1795 1812 1823 1854 1868 1888 1902 1912 Oct. Mar., 1747 1757 1758 1761 1766 T794 1812 1822 1854 1868 1888 1902 1910 Siohn 45. 19nhben, RUB., JULIE., Rresihent HIlTHE'PRlNCE.T0 -BRICABRAC NH 4 Trustees uf the Tlklnihersitp The Governor of the State Of New Jersey, ex-oficio, PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD 'OF TRUSTEES. JOHN GRIER HIBBEN, PH.D., LL.D., LITT.D., PRESIDENT OE THE UNIVERSITY and, in the absence of the Governor, President of the Board. life illrustees I'lON. JOHN AIKMAN STEWART, LL.D., SENIOR TRUSTEE New York, N. Y. M. TAYLOR PYNE, L.H.D ....... ........ P rinceton, N. J. JAMES W. ALEXANDER, A.M .......,...... New York, N. Y. DAVID R. FRAZER, D.D. ............. Upper Montclair, N. J. GEORGE B. STEWART, D.D., L.L.D .......... CYRUS H. MCCORMICIC, A.M .... JOHN DIXON, D.D. .............,.... . MELANCTHON W. JACOBUS, D'.D HON. VVILLIAM J. MAOIE, LL.D... HON. BAYARD HENRY, A.M .... SIMON J. NICPHERSON, D,D ...... HENRY W. GREEN, A.M., LL.B.. .Auburn, N. Y. Chicago, Ill, ... ..TrentOn, N. J. . . . .I-Iartforcl, Conn. ... . .Elizabeth, N. J. .. . .Philaflelphia, Pa. Lawrenceville, N. J. .......TrentOn, N. J. CHARLES WOOD, D.D ......... ARCHIBALD D. RUSSELL, A.M. .. JOHN DEXVITT, D.D., LL.D... ROBERT GARRETT, B.S .......... HENRY B. THOMPSON, B.S .... JOSEPH B. SHEA, A.B. ........ . EDWARD NV. SHELDON, A.M. .... . STEPHEN S. PALMER ................ . I'lON. JOHN L. CADNVALADER, LL.D ....... PARKER D, l'lANDY, A.B ............ .. JOHN M. T. FINNEY, M.D ...... XNILLIAM COOPER PROCTOR, B.S ..... . CHARLES SCRIBNER, A.B. ........ . . Qlumni Ulfrustees .'WashingtOn, D. C. .. . .PrincetOn, N. J. ...PrincetOn, N. J. Baltimore CO., Md. .. ..Greenville, Del. . . . . .Pittsburgh Pa. ..New York, N. Y. ,...PrincetOn, N. J. ...New York, N. Y. ..New York, N. Y. . . . . .BaltimOre, Md. ...Cincinnati, Ohio. ..New York, N. Y. VVILLIAM B. MCILVAINE, A.M .................. Chicago, Ill. JOHN W. BARR, JR., A.M., LLB. ............. Louisville, Ky. CTcrm expires, June, IQI3J CTerm expires June, IQISJ WILSON FARRAND, A.M .... . .......... South Orange, N. J. ALEXANDER VAN RENSSELAER, A.M ........ Philadelphia, Pa. CTerm expires June, I9I4J CTerm expires June, I9I6J MATTHEW C. FLEMING, A.M., LLB ...... New York, N. Y. CTerm expires June, 19173 Treasurer Secrefary Superz'isi11g Arclzitcct HENRY G. DUEEIELD. AB. CHARLES W. MCALPIN, A.M. RALPH ADAMS CRAM, LITT. D. 0 HNTHE-PRINCETO -BRICABRAC lim Stanhing ummittezs uf the iguarh uf Qirustzes Committee on, Finance: MR. HANDY, Chairman, PRESIDENT HIBBEN, MR. STEWART, MR. PYNE, MR. NTCCORMICK, MR. GREEN, EMR. SHELDON, MR. PALMER, MR. PROCTOR, MR. SCRIBNER. Committee on Grounds and Buildings: MR. THOMPSON, Chairman: PRESIDENT HIBBEN, MR. PYNE, MR. ALEXAN- DER, MR. HENRY, MR. GREEN, MR. RUSSELL, MR. GARRETT, MR. HANDV, DR. PINNEY. Committee on the Curriculum: REV. DR. IACOBUS, Chair- man, PRESIDENT HIBBEN, DEAN NTAGIE, DEAN FINE, REV. DR. STEWART, REV. DR. MCPI-IERSON, REV. DR. DEWITT, MR. THOMPSON, MR. FARRAND, DR. PINNEY. Committee on the Library and Apparatus: MR. GREEN, Chair- man: PRESIDENT TMTTBBEN, MR. ALEXANDER, REV, DR. MC- PHERSON, REV. DR. WOOD, MR. VAN RENSSELAER, MR. RUSSELL, MR. SHEA, MR. SCRIBNER, The stated meetings of the Board Of Trustees are held On fourth Thursday in October, on the second Thursdays of January and April, and On the Monday before Commence- ment. the 15 Committee out Honorary Degrees: PRESIDENT HIDDEN, Chair- mang REV. DR. JACOBUS, MR. TXTAGIE, MR. SHELDON, MR. MCILVAINE, MR. FARRAND, MR. CADWALDER. Committee on the Graduate School: MR. PYNE, Chairman, PRESIDENT HIBBEN, DEAN- WEST, MR. MCCORMICIC, REV DR. JACOBUS, MR. SHEA, MR. SHELDON, MR. FARRAND, MR. PROCTER, MR. FLEMING. Committee 011' M0.rals and Physical Education: MR. GAR- RETT, Chairman: PRESIDENT HIBBEN, DEAN MCCLENAHAN, V REV. DR. STEWART, REV. DR. DIXON, REV. DR. MCPHER- SON, DR. FINNEY, MR. BARR. Committee on Faculty Minutes: REV. DR. FRAZER, Chairman PRESIDENT HIBBEN, REV. DR. WOOD, MR. BTCTLVAINE, MR BARR. r QITHE-PRI CETO 'BRICABRAC tl H il Qtanhing ummittses uf the :Faculty Clerk of the Unizfersity Farulty Course of Study-PRESIDENT HIBBEN, Chairman, PROFESSORS CAPPS, COLLINS, CONKLIN, FETTER, HARPER, MOELROY, VV. F. MAOIE, NEHER, THOMPSON, VVLST. DiSC'if1Zi11IE-DEAN MCCLENAHAN, Chairman, PROFESSORS Mc- ELROY, OSGOOD, PHILLIPS, PRIEST, TROWBRIDGE. EIlf7'U1lCL'-PROFESSOR DUANE R, STUART, Acting Chairman, PROEESSORS COOKE, FOSTER, GILLESPIE, HOSICINS, ROOT, WARREN. L'z'b1'ary-DR. E. C. RICHARDSON, Chairmang PROFESSORS ADAMS, FORD, GAUSS, HARPER, MCCLURE, MCCAY, DAVID NIAGIE, MATHER, :KEMP SMITH,'SMVTH, VEBLEN. Afflljif-PROFESSOR GILLESPIE, Chairman, PROFESSORS BUTLER, COOKE, FOGEL, NIARQUAND. Non-Athletic Organizations-PROEESSOR AXSON, Chairmang PROEESSORS FORD, GEROULD, DAVID ,MAGIE, RANKIN, D. C. STUART, PAUL VAN DYKE. Qliummittee UU -PROFESSOR V. L. COLLINS. E.'l'GIIlilI0ff0lZI cmd Sfdlldillg-DEAXN M.AGIE, Chairman! PRO' EESSORS EISENHART, JOHNSON. MCCLENAHAN, MACINNES, PHILLIPS, VREELIXND, VVESTCOTT. 1 Graduate School-DEAN XVEST, Chairman, PROFESSORS AB- BOTT, CONKLIN, EISENHART, FETTER, -VV, F. i.X'IAGIE, MAR- QUAND, NEHER, PARROTT, KEMP SMITH, SMYTH, VREE- LAND, BUTLER. Sf1IUd'1fliE5'-PROFESSOR THOMPSON, Chairman, -REGISTRAR C. H. JONES. Tvaclwrs and Schools-PROFESSOR COLLINS, Chairman, PRO- EESSORS MCCOMAS, MEEKER, PRENTICE, SPAETH. Out-Door SPOITS'-PROFESSOR SCOTT, Chairman: PROFESSORS KENNEDY, iWCCLENAHAN, MCCLURE, RAYCROFT. Public Lectures-PROFESSOR MCCLELLANA, Chairmang PROFES- SORS MARQUAND, TOWBRIDGE, HENRY VAN DYKE. banitatiun CAd'ui.s01'y to the Trustees Co1fn1-nittee on Grounds and Buildingsj PROFESSOR CONKLIN, Chairmang DR. FINNEY, DR. PATON, PROFESSOR LOOMIS, PROFESSOR Il.-XYCROFT, MR. WINTRINGER, Secretary. 16 THE Q W FACVLTY Ulrnerrainccro -BRICABRAC lm ,faculty anti Zlnstrutturs JOHN Gtenzta PIIBBEN, PHD., LL.D., L1'r'r.D,, President Stuart Professor of Logic PTOSDCCP FRANCIS LANDEY PATTON, DD., LLD.. Ex-President Stuart Professor of Ethics and the Philosophy of Religion. Springdale. Cvnus Poco Bnacxrrr. MD., LL.D., Professor of Physics, Emeritus. I4 Prospect Ave. lfli5NRY BE111NG1zi: Co1:NwALL, E.M., PHD., Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy. Emeritus. I2 Morven St. GEORGE BIACLOSKIE, D.Sc., LL.D., Professor of Biology, Emeritus. 239 Nassau St, CHARLES BdCiX'iILLAN, A.M., C.E., Professor of Civil Engineering. ,to Bayard Lane. CHARLES GREENE Rocicwoon, IR., PHD Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus. Princeton Inn. THEODORE Wnrrrzrimn PIUNT, PHD., L.H.D.,' Professor of English. 72 Library Place. XNILLIAM Limzt-ZY, DSC., Princeton. Professor of Physical Geography and Director of the E. M. Museum of Geology and Archaeology. - Thanet Lodge. XVILLIAM BFRRYMAN Sco'r'r, PHD., LL.D., SCD., Blair Professor of Geology. 56 Bayard Lane. .fThe faculty list is arranged in four groups: professors, assistant professors, instructors and assistants. In each group the names occur in the order of academic seniority. Fiogtnziucii Newton XVILLSON, AM., C.E.. Professor ot Graphics. Stony Brook. ALLAN Mfntouixnn, PI-I.D., Ll-ID., . Professor of Art and Archaeology and Director of the Museum of Historic Art. Guernsey Hall. Axiriarw FLISMING lYIf1s'r. PI-LD.. LED., Hox. D.L1'r'r. tOxoN.J Dean of the Graduate School, Giger Professor of Latin. QD Bayard Lane. AL11:x.xN1mmR THort.xs O1:MoNn, PHD.. LLD., McCosh Professor of Philosophy. I3 Bank St. l-lENRx' BURcH.xIu'1 PINE, PHD., LLD.. Dean of the Departments of Science, Dod Professor of Mathematics. i-11150111 on Im-z'c. Joi-iN How13LL XVI2S'l'CO'l 1', PHD., Princeton, Musgrave Professor of Latin and Tutor in Roman Law. zoo Mercer bt. Xl-'lI,LI,XNI Eu.-xNc1s RIAGIIZ, PHD., Berlin, Dean of the Faculty, I Henry Professor of Physics. The Dean's House. Eunizsr Cust-unc RicH.xRnsoN, PHD., Lihrarian. 220 Mercer Sf. Liiuov PVILEY MCCAY. D.Sc.. Professor of Chemistry. 3 Morven St. I-lsNrw DALLAS IXHOMPSONV, D.Sc. PHD., Professor of Mathematics. ir Morven St. GIQORGE MCLEAN I-Lxarrgn, PHD., Princeton. I Holmes Professor of Belles Lettres and English Lan- guage aud Literature. 36 Mercer St. F U NTHEQPRINCETO 'BRICABRAC ll H A PAUL VAN DYKE, D.D., Professor of History. 89 Library Place. HERBERT S'rEARNs SQUIER SMITH, CE., Professor of Civil Engineering. 58 University Place. VVALTER BUTLER HAIiRIS, CE., Professor of Geodesy. Greenhohn. HENRY VAN! DYKE, D.D., LLD., Murray Professor Of English Literature. ' 59 Bayard Lane. ELMER HOWARD LOoMIs, PH.D., Sc.D., Professor of Physics. 302 Nassau St. VVALTER MEAD RANKIN, PI-I.lD., Munich, Professor of Biology, Curator of the Herbarium. 5 Evelyn Place. CHARLES FREEMAN VVILLIAMS MCCLURE, D.Sc., Class of 1877 Professor of Zoology. 2 Morven St. GEORGE STEVENSON PATTON, A.M., u Professor of Moral Philosophy. Springdale. HONNVARIJ CROSBY WARREN, A.M.. Professor of Experimental Psychology. I33 Library Place. THOM.-XS NL.-XRC PARROTT, PH.D., Leipsic., Professor of English. IO4, Mercer St. EDMUND YARD ROBBINS, A.M., Ewing Professor of Greek Language and' Literature. , 144 Library Place ALEXANDER H.-XIVIILTON PHILLIPs, D.Sc., Princeton, Professor of Mineralogy. 54 Hodge Road. FRED NEHER A.M VVILI,IAMsON UPDIKE VREELAND, D. Es L., Geneva, Woodlitill Professor of Romance Languages. STOCKTON AXSON, LITT.D., Professor of English. JOHN HALTGHTON CONEY, A.M., 180' Mercer St. IO Nassau St. Professor of History. 1 Bayles Farm. VVILLIAM IQELLY PRENTICE, PH.D., Halle, Professor of Greek. 34 Cleveland Lane. CHARLES LIENRY SMYTH, IR., PH.D., Columbia, Professor of Geology. 22 Morven St. PIOVVARD CROSBY BUTLER, AM., Professor of Art and Archaeology. Merwick. NORMAN :KEMP SMITH, D.PHIL., St. Andrews, 'Stuart Professor of Psychology. HOWARD MCCLENAHAN, EE., MS., LL.D.,' Dean of the College, Professor of Physics, 106 Broadmead. ' joseph Henry I-louse, College Place. OWEN WILLANS RICHARDSON, M.A., D.Sc., Professor of Physics. IO5 Fitz Randolph Road. Aucusrus TROWBIQIDGE, PH.D., Berlin, Professor of Physics. DUANE REED STUART, PH.D., Michigan, Professor of Classics. CHRIsI'IAN GAUss, A.M., Professor of Modern Languages. IO6 Fitz EDWARD CAPPS, PH.D., LL.D., Hodge Road. IOI Broadmead Randolph Road. Professor of, Chemistry. I48 Library Place. Professor of Classics. 150 Fitz Randolph Road. fl lrHEQPR1NcEro -1aR1cM3R.1xc lil JOHN PRESTON LTOSKINS, PH,D., Berlin, HENRY Ro1z1NsoN 'Sl-IIl'M.XN, PHD., Harvard, U Professor of Germanic Languages and Literature. Assistant Professor, Preceptor in History, Politics, and Absent on lea-ve. Economics. 27 Mercer St. MAX FRIEDRIQH BLAU! PH.D., Leipgic, CHARLES A'V,ORTHI2N SPENCER, PHD., Columbia. Professor of Germanic Languages and Literature. Assistant Professor, Preceptor in History, Polit1cs. 27 Bank St. and Economics, 114 Fitz Randolph Road. GEORGE MADISON PRIEST, PHD., Jena, JOHN WIL-L1,xM B,xsoRE. PHD.. Johns Hopkins, Professor of Germanic Languages and Literature. Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Classics. IO Nassau St. , I5 North Albert B. Dod Hall. EDWIN VVALTER IQEMMERER, PHD., Cornell, FRED LEROP' HLVIEUNE PH-D Chicago- Professor of Economics and Finance. f ss'sranr ro 655217 . . . - William Alfred lackarcl Prece tor in Classics. 120 Fitz Randolph Road. 9 The Bachelors. GEORGE BRINTON NICQLELLAIY, LL-D-. GoRnoN l'l.'XLL GIQROULD, B.L1r1'.. tOxoN.l, Professor of Economic History. The Wfater Tower. Assistant Professor, . h tl f . H t ' 'l'l. Nt' St. WILLIAM FRANKLIN VVILLOUGHBY' ABU Jo n Ru ier urd Prccep or in Eng isi 341 assau McCormick Professor of jurisprudence and Politics. Nix'1'H.xN1EL Enw.xRn GR11f1f1N, PHD., Johns Hopkins. ' IIS Library Place. Assistant Professor. Preceptor in English. N tl Allert B. Dod Hall. ARCHIBALD ALLAN BOWMAN., M.A., Glasgow. If or I 1 Professor of Logic, 272 Ngggau St, .-Xuotfsrus AN'IfI1'I'I2 Loxc. All., , Assistant Professor, Prece tor in Envlish. CLAUDEX STLBEIET PTUDSONI, PH.ID.,.PI'lI'lCCtO1l, ' p 296 Cleveland Lane- . cting rofessor of Physical Chemistry. SI Bank St. FRANCIS CHARLES MACDONALDJ AHB., Lucius HOPICINS BTILLER, AM., fsssrsranr Proressor' , , T Assistant Professor of Biblical Instruction. kdgerstolme preceptor rn English' I2 Nassau St' 13 Cl121mlHs1'S Sr- CHARLES GROSVENOR Oscoon. PHD., Yale. EDWARD GLEASON SPAULDING PHD Bonn Assistant Professor, Preceptor in English. Assistant Professor, 72 Stockton St' Earl Dodge preceptor in Philosophy. ROBERT IQILBURN Roo'1', PIrI.D., Yale. 32 Patton Han' Assistant Professor, Precentor in English. P H P . 6 A Holder Hall. XOXALJN EPMLRJ H-DU Columbrag . J.xcoB NEYVTON BEAM, PHD.. Iena, A Sslbfam Proressor Of Pollrlfial ECOUOHWY- ' ' Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modern Languages. . 61 VV1gg1US Sli. 52 Bayard Lf1l1C, 20 W A HTHE-PRINCET 'HRICABRAC UH FRANK LINLEY CRITCHLOW, PHD., johns Hopkins, Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modern Languages. 132 Mercer St. XAPILLIAM KORENA, A.M., Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modern Languages. 94 Bayard Lane. IJARVEY VVTATERMAN THAYER, PI-LID., Columbia. Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modern Languages. IO Nassau St. NLARCUS STULTS FARR, D.Sc., Princeton, Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Geology. 20 Vandeventer Ave. VVALTER MAXWELL ADRIANCE, A.M., Assistant Professor, Preceptor in History, Politics, and Economics. Princeton-Lawrenceville Road CR. F. D, 25. MORRIS VVILLIAM CROLL, PH.D., Pennsylvania, Assistant Professor, Preceptor in English. t 6 North Reunion Hall. LOUIS XVARDLAW MILES, PH.D., johns Hopkins, Assistant Professor, Preceptor in English. Greenholm. CHARLES RUFUS MOREY, A.M., Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Art and Archaeology. Thomson Hall. VVILLIAM STARR NIYERS, PH.D., Johns Hopkins, Assistant Professor, Robert Stockton Pyne Preceptor in History, Politics and Economics. ' I5 Alexander St. l'fEREXVAR'D LESTER COORE, M.A., Assistant Professor of Physics. 104 Mercer St. PHILIP ELY ROBINSON, PH.D., Giessen, Assistant Professor of Physics, 128 Broadmead. YAUSTIN M0RRIs i'iARMON,, PHD., Yale, Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Classics. III Fitz Randolph Road. REGIS MICHfXUD, Licencie es lettres. Sorbonne, Paris, Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modern Languages. 52 University Place HARRY CLEMONS, A.M., Reference Librarian. 4 East Wlitherspoon Hall RAYMOND SMITH DUGAN, PHD., Heidelberg, Assistant Professor of Astronomy. 20 Murray Place JOH-N GALE HUN, PHD., johns Hopkins, Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Mathematics. ISO Mercer St CHARLES RIXNALD MAXCINNES, PHD, johns Hopkins, ,Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Mathematics. . I4 Vandeventer Ave GILBERT VAN INGEN, Assistant Professor of Geology. . Curator of Invertebrate Palaeontology. II5 Broadmead PHlL11?'-E'-ifJx'VARD FOGEL, PH.D., Princeton, Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Philosophy. 8 South Vtfest College ELIJAH SWIFT, PH.D., Gottingen, Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Mathematics. 80 Murray Place JOSEPH HENRY AIACLAGAN MVEDDERBURN, D.Sc., Edinburgh. Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Mathematics. Q5 Mercer St GEORGE VVAsH1NcT0N TAPLEY XMHITNEY, PHD., Cornell, Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Philosophy. 27 VVilliamS St U ll THE'PPlNCETC-IPBRICABRAC lm qi-1 l CHARLES VVILLIAM KENNEDY, PH.D., Princeton, IIAROLD LIERMAN BDNDER, PH.D., ,Tohns Hopkins. Assistant Professor, Robert Stockton Pyne, Preceptor Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modern Languages in English The Peacock Inn. 23 Bank St DAXVID ALOYSIUS IAICCABE, PH.D., Johns Hopkins, EDWIN FAUVER, AB., MD., l ' ' Assistant Professor, Preceptor in History, Politics, and Assistant Professor of I-lygiene and Physical Education. Economics. 25 Patton Hall. .158 Mercer Sta EDWIN FITCH NORTHRLTP, PH.D., johns Hopkins, RADCLIFFE LIEERMANCE, A.M., . . - Assistant Professor of Physics. 30 Wiggiiis St. Assistant Professor, Preceptor in English, , . ' 'S University Place ERNEST ASHTON SMITH, PH.D., Johns Hopkins, , J' . Assistant Professor, Preceptor in History, Politics, and ALLAN CHESTER JOHNSON, PHD., Johns Hopkins, Economics. 8 East Brown I-lall. . Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Classics. 34 Bank St. I'IARRY BROVVN VAN DEVENTER, PH.D., Yale, f Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Classics. FREDERICK XVILLIAM LUEHRING, PH.M., I I2 Nassau St. Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Physical Educa- A tion. 66 XX'ipr9-ins St GEORGE WICICER ELDERKIN, PH.D., johns Hopkins, II Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Art and Archaeology. HENRY CLAY MCCOMAS, IR., PH.ID.,-I'I21l'V2ll'CI, n Nassau Club. Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Psychology. IO Broadnread WILLIAM SHERWVOOD Fox, PHD., Johns Hopkins, 9 Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Classics. CLARENCE AVARD, A.M., , 70 University Place. Lecturer on Architecture. L' ol A 'e., Ne Brunswick, N. CHARLES IEUGLEY MA'rHEWs, PHD, Johns Hopkins, 39 me H I W I Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modern Languages. STEWART PAT-oN, M.D., A 34 Blalf HHH- Lecturer on Biology. Princeton, N. I DoNALD PRITCHARD SMITH, PH-D-, G5'ffiU8C11, EDWARD CHARLES IMICXAIILLIAMS, B.S., Assistant Professor of Chennstry. 60 Hodge Road. Instructor in Graphics. 60 'Wiggins St DONALD CELIVE STUART, PHD, Columbia. CHARLES FREDERICK SILVESTER, Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modern Languages. Curator of the Zoological Museum, The Western Way Assistant in Anatomy. 200 Nassau Hall IOHN STOQT VAN NEST, PH-D-I MU11iCh- . VVILLIAM ,T0HN SINCLAIR, PH.D., California, ' Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Instructor in Geology, 37 Cleveland Lane. Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology. 30 Mercer St 22 o . ' HHTHEPRINCETG -DRICADRAC ll 1 L GEORGE DOBBIN BRoWN, PH.D., johns Hopkins, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS BRAUN, PH.D., Illinois, Assistant Reference Librarian, Instructor in Modern Languages. I8 Bank St. I South West Brown Hall. ' DONALD BLYTHE DURHAM, PH.D., Princeton, HERBERT SPENCER MURCH, PH.D., Yale, Instructor in Classics. 72 University Place. Instructor In English. I A, Campbell Hall. E VV T A M DWIN ILLIAM TRIEND, .f., EDGEWORTH BIRD BAXTER, A.B., Instructor in Classics. I2 North VVest College. Instructor in Philosophy. 6 North East Brown I-Iall. E N T H P D C 1 b, fDMUND EW ON ARVEY, H. ., oum Ia, Louis SERLE DEDERICK, PH.D., Harvard, Instructor in Physiology. I5 South Albert B. Dod Hall. Instructor in Mathematics. A 23 Williaxn St. FRANK ABBOTT MAGRUDER, PHD., Johns Hopkins, CHARLES CHRISTQPHER IMIEROW, PH.D., Princeton. Instructor in I-Iistory, Politics, and Economics. Instructor in Classics. I4 Bank St. 24 Madison St. JOHN WENTWORTH AYMARI CE. THOMAS ADDIS E'MMl?T Moslil-EY, Instructor in Graphics Lake Road CP O Box 2225 Instructor In Modem Languages' - ' ' ' ' 5 North RCUHIOII l-Iall. EARNEST CARY PH-D-f Harvard? . ALBE-RT GRAHAM REID, B.A., COxon.,j Instructor In Classics. I5 South Albert B. Dod I-Iall. Instructor in History, Politics, and Economics. . 30 Jefferson Road LEWIS ROBINSON CARY. PHQD. Princeton - Instructor in Biology. Y i 36 Wiggins St. RNHARD SCHELLEN5' , U , Instructor In History, Politics, and Economics. CLIFTON RUMERY HALL, A.M., h - Nassau Club. Instructor in I-Iistory, Politics, and Economics. 1 ROBERT MAXWELL SCOONJ B-Al, CQXOUQ I6 SOUU1 West COIWSC- Instructor in Classics. 6 Madison St. DONALD GRANT PIERRING, A.B., G .1 , EDVVARD ADDI'SON STEVENS, BS., Instructor In HISYOTY, Politics, and Economics. Instructor in Physics. 45 University place, 95 Library Place. I E W AM I AMES IDWARD INSTON, . ., VERNON ANDREW. SUYDA.Mf B'S'f Instructor in History, Politics, and Economics, Instructor In Physics. 200 Nassau St. 42 Marcel. SL THOMAS JEFFERSON WERTENEARER, PHD., Virginia, JAMES WADDELL 'ALEXANDER -II, U Instructor in History, Politics, and Economics. Instructor In Mathemaucs. 24 3314115011 Sf- VI cl' St. 23 1 H won JOHN RENSHAW CARSON, BE., MS., PERCY REEVES BICKFORD, C.E., Instructor in Electrical Engineering and Physics Instructor in CivilkEngineering. 30 Vandeventer Ave. 199 Nassau St. 23 UlTHE'PRlNCETO 'BRICABRAC lm EDWIN GRANT CONIQLIN, PHD., SCD., OSWALD VEBLENV, PI-ID., Chicago, I ' Professor of Biology. I3Q Broadmead. Professor of Mathematics. Morningside Ave FRANK FROST AI3Ro'r'r, PHD., Yale, EDWARD SABIUEL CORXVIH, PH.D.. Pennsylvania. Kennedy Professor of Latin Language and Literature. Professor of POl1t1CS, ' IIS Prospect Ave F't R d ll R d. IZ an O P1 Oa HARRY FRANKLIN COVINGTON, AM., U :HENRY JONES FORD, Professor of Public Speaking and Debate. . Professor of Politics. 42 Cleveland Lane. 34 Edgelnll St T V A ' c. MALCOLM MACLAREN' A-M-A. . LLRIC Erolfgsscifiolfl-Ijiolovxf - 204 Guyot Hall Professor of Electrical Engineering. 16 Prospect Ave. - D-' ' EDWIN PLIMPTON ADAMS, PI'I.D-, Harvard, FRANKPALFERT FMQPEIE' lPH'1? ELL'D 9 B d I Professor of Physics. I2 Nassau St. ro essor o oitica cononiy. 1-1 roa meat LUTHER PFAHLER EISENHART, PHD., johns Hopkins, WYILLIAIQW QILLESPUE' Clllcago' F8 M V d St Professor of Mathematics. 22 Alexander St. To essor 0 amematms' f A exam Cf EDWVARD ELLIOTT, PHD., Heidelberg, DAVID 1gVIA?1E- JR--fPg1-D--.HHl1C- C1 I 1 d L me Professor Of Politics. 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Robert lflfalter Baskerville .........,......... Princeton, N. I. Ralph Dennison Beetle .....,.......... . ...... Hanover, N. H. Albert Arnold Bennett ...... 132 Pitman St., Providence, R. I. lfVillian1 Roy Bradley .................. Neosho Falls, Kansas Carl Campbell Brigham .... 107 Holyroad Ave., Lowell, Mass. Charles Digory Brokenshire .,............ ' ...Princeton, N. I. Charles Raymond Brown ...........,.......... Belspring, Va. George Francis Browne, 6001 Main Ave., Pleasant Ridge, Cincinnati, O. Alan Ditchheld Campbell, Jr., 1 146 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, N. I. Julian Huntley Capps ...... 739 VV. State St., Jacksonville, Ill. John Snyder Carlile .... 253 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N, Y. VVilliam Seal Carpenter .... 4315 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. Earl VVi1liain Castle ...... 603 Madison St., Ann Arbor, Mich. Robert 'Watson Claiborne ....... 32 Union St., Petersburg, Va. ,laines hVilfred Cohoon .................. 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I. David Reed Edwards ............ . ........... Chatham, N. I. Oscar Ogburn Ehrd H226 Broad St., Wfinston Salem, N. C. Earl Edgar Elder .......................... Princeton, N. I. Charles Leslie Fleece ..................... Campbellsville, Ky. Vtfilliam W'illard Flint, jr...St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. Samuel Floyd Franklin, 711 Xhfashington St.,NVilmington, Del. George Garthwaite ..................... Pennington, N. I. Charles Ghiselin, Ir. ................ Shephardstown. XV. Va. Byron Cassius Goss .... .... 1 611 Main St., Rochester, Ind. Harley Nathan Gould .... ........... 'X Vest Springheld, Pa. Nelson Lewis Greene ..................... Hightstown, N. J. Howard Bristol Grose .. 'wx ellesley Hills, Mass. Leo Augustine Hanigan, 938 State St., Schenectady, N. Y. Henry Michael Hartmann, 1834 E. Ontario St., Phila., Pa. Gustave Adolphns Harrer, Ir., 233 Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. John DeHart Harrison .... 9 E. Elm St., Norristown. Pa. Albert Orion Hayes ...................... Princeton. N. I. Henry Leon Hellyer ........................ St. Louis, Mo. NValter Brooks Henderson, Broom's Town, St. Ann, jamaica, XV. I. Louis Max Hickernell .................... Saegerstown, Pa. George Lutz Hornbrook, 308 S. Front St., Wfheeling, VV. Va. Stanley Edwin Howard, 204 hVilbraham Road, Springfield, Mass. VVilliam Edwin Hoy, Jr. .................... Princeton, N. I. Merlin Harold Hunter .................. Chandlersville, Ohio R ljlmi-HE.Pp.1NCETQ 'BRICABRAC W NAME James Eben Ingram Grahuatz Qcbnnl Cfliuntinuzbj HDME ADDRESS ...........Tenaha, Texas John Henry Irwin .. ............... E. Downingtown, Pa. Tetsu Ishikawa .........,.............. Mito Ibaraki, Japan Melvin Clay Jacobs ..... I-Iallon, York Co., Pa. CR. D. No. ID Roy 'Wherry Jamieson .................... Monmouth, Illinois Bernard Levi Jefferson ..... Albert Eaton Jennings ....... Walter Edward Jordan .... Isamu Kawakami ....... Joseph Elliott Kennedy .... Clinton Wfalker Keyes .... VVilliam Cummings Kidd .. Carl Edward Kircher ........ Tsunezo Kishinami .......... Jacob Vanderbilt Koontz, 824 Asa Richard Larrick ........ Wfilliam Philip Lemon ... ... Horace Hardy Lester .... John Sheridan Linn ................Danville, Ohio .6 Hunter Place, Auburn, Maine .................Emporia,Va. . . . . .Kanda Tokyo, Japan . . . . . . . .Ridley Park, Pa. . . . . . .Monterey, Mass. ....................Roslyn, Pa. ...............Ellswortn, Kan. . . .Yuno, Date, Iwashiro, Japan Hamilton Ter., Baltimore, Md. ............Chan1bersville, Va. ................Card1ff,IfVales ....Auraria. Lumpkin CO., Ga. ......................Paoli, Pa. James Pollock Lytle ........................ Richmond, Kan. George McCahon ............ Kilrea, County Derry, Ireland James Chauncey McConnell ................ Grove City, Pa. lfVilliam Henry McCracken ..,............... Newry, Ireland Richard John McDiarmid ,.,......... Fingal, ,Ont., Canada Alvah Rufus McLaughlin ...... 512 Fourth St.,aDunmore, Pa. Charles Omar McMahon, 2542 N. I8th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 'William VVest Mooney .................... Brentwood, Tenn. James Cook Martin .... 35 Main St., Southington, Conn. VVilliam Hartwell Merriam ...................... Tarkio, Mo. Carl lveaver Mitman ...,..............., S. Bethlehem, Pa. James Elias Napp ............,.......... Kalamazoo, Mich. Robert Long Oicheld ..................... Brownsville, Texas Nao Chika Ohno ..... .35, Shimboricho, Shiba, Tokyo, Japan NAME HOME ADDRESS Richard Charles Theodore Othen .. .... Colombo, Ceylon Harrison Oaks Parker ..........., ..... G eorgetown. Ill. Charles Bernard Patterson .... China Grove, N. C. ..........................Fa1rfax, Vt. Ralph Foster Perry John Brandon Peters ......................... Emporia, Va. Eliot Porter ........... .... 9 27 'Western Ave., Topeka, Kan. Elton Leroy Quinn .. ................. Pittsfield, Maine Jacob Wfalter Reeves .............. Fairmont, VV. Va. Prentice Reeves ........ ...................... J oplin, Mo. Edwin Eustace Reinke ....... II6 S. New St., Bethlehem, Pa. Raleigh Schuyler Rife ................,......... Crete, Neb. .. .... Princeton, N. J. . . ....... Tacoma, X1Vash. Gilbert Stuart Robertson Robert Hunter Robinson John Elliott Ross ........................ Smith Center, Kan. Robert McIfVatty Russell, Jr. .... ..... N ew W'ilmington, Pa. Herbert Leslie Sawyer ...... 18 Maple St., Madison. Maine James Frank Sayre .......,........ I .......... Randolph, Pa. Charles Frederick Schenck ........... Springheld, L. I., N. Y. ,Samuel Robert Shafer ,.... 183 Prospect St., Hagerstown, Md. Harlow Shapley ..... ...,,....,.............. J asper, Mo. John 'Shapley ........ ..................,... J asper, Mo. Hiram Ray Shear ..... ,...... .,............ P t itnam, N. Y. Charles Russell Small ...... 109 Chestnut St., Harrisburg, Pa, Earl Baldwin Smith ..,.... 50 Federal St., Brunswick, Maine Edwin Odin Stavig , ....................... Sisseton, S. D. L. 'Walter Stephens ..... 83 Rugby Road. Brooklyn, N. Y. John Minor Stetson H337 Edgewood Ave., New Haven. Conn. 'William Stewart ,... ....................,...... C olcrain, Pa. James Duckworth Stover ......... Milford, N. J. Ervin E. Stringfellow ..... ..... I Des Moines, Iowa Samuel Guerry Stukes . ...B'lZll'l'lllIlg, S. C. Arthur Andre Swanson Guy Baker Taylor ..... .....Lakewood, N. Y. ... .Lexington, Ky. HHTHI-3'PR1NcET QDRICAERAC lm NAME John Roscoe Turner .. Henry Van Wesep Paul Culbertson Voris Carroll Raymond Ward Moses Weld Ware ..... Grahuate btbuul Oltuncluhzhj HOME ADDRESS NAME HOME ADDRESS 407 Dryden Rd., Ithaca, N. Y. W'illia1n VVarheld .... ................ i .... E aston, Pa. .. ................ Holland, Mich. James Watt ........ ...,.Marietta Ave., Lancaster, Pa. . .. ...... Madison, Ind. Randolph 'West ...,...............,...... Princeton, N. I. , ..... Buckland, Mass. Arthur Willianis ........... ICOS Foster St., Evanston, Ill. .....Princeton, N. J. Adam CluneSS XNilliamSon,i6S Taylor Ave., Brockton, Mass. , . X. THE LIBRARY 30 ' if 1 1' .Kia x . 52 if --.f V-.-.ff 1 1 ' Je x . A- x- .5 , . 'N,1'.5..' 1 .-ZA x N' 11 Y., ,, l. 9, X .H X xx 1, -.A . - 4' FITZ-RANDOLPH GATEWAY ll HT1-if:-Pmneiiro 'BRICABRAC ll Xvllliillll Eves, 3rd .... H. A. Gosnell ..... R. I., Kieffer .... . Qcbuul uf Qilectrinal Cfngineering D. MaeL, SECOND YEAR MEN ' Wfilmington, Del. Simons .... ,,.. 1 o FIRST ,.Baltimore, Md. .. .... ..... K atrine, N. Y. Allen McLanal1an ................... . . . Sayre Fellow Yasw-Saluuro Olrastri ............. Not candidate for a degree. ,Princeton, N, I. ....Tokio, Iapzm Robert T, Roche .......... 56 E. Park St.. I5 N. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. I. YEAR MEN l-lorzxee Platt .... P. D. Sanford Munn Fellow S. B. W'1ll1zm1s ...... .,........ .... . . . XI. G. Pennypacker ..... East Orange, N. I . . .Brooklyn, N. Y . . . .Palmyx'a, Mo . . . .Newport R. 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Edwin Golden Applegate ' 34 Hillcrest Ave., Trenton, N. J. Frederick Harman Atwood..946 Ridge Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Charles L. Auger, Ir ..................... Ridgewood, N. I. English Bagby ........ 818 Fidelity Building, Baltimore, Md. Roland W. Baiter .......... Bay Shore, Long Island, N. Y. Charles D. Baker ............ 8 E. 75th St., New York City Daniel Baker, Ir. .3442 Auchentorolt Terrace, Baltimore, Md. Lawrence A. Baker Al a. 3141 Highland Place, Washington, W. Mumford Baker...898 Madison Ave., New York Robert Dodge Baldwin 1746 Lexington Ave., New York Wm. L'Engle Barnett D. C. City City 735 Riverside Drive, Jacksonville, Fla. I. K. Bartlett .......... 2100 Mt. Royal St., Baltimore, Md. Leo E. Bashinsky ................................ Troy, Erden Charles Bechtel ..................... East Berlin, Pa. James Francis Bell ........ 821 Irving St., Portland, Oregon. Samuel D. Bell ........... 337 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. Herbert G. Benton ...... 406 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Herbert W. Berky ..........,................. Clayton, Pa. William F. Bickel ........ 412 S. Rebecca St., Pittsburgh, Pa. William D. Bickham..I17 W. Monument Ave., Dayton, Ohio Charles Edward Bingham ..... 138 Front St., New York City R. H. Binns, Jr. ....,..................... Sewickley, Pa. George N. Bissell ............ 83 Clinton Avez, Newark, N. I. Arthur Bluethenthal..... ............... Wilmmgton, N. C. Maurice T. Bolman ..... .............. R ocky Hill, N. J. NAME ADDRESS Ward L. Bonnell. .24 NVashington Terrace, E. Orange, N. I. Albert Sydney Bonner..5499 East End Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Walter Roy Boon ......... 1207 Payette St., Pittsburgh, Pa. james K. Boughner ........ 2323 Gaylord St., Denver, Colo. Gladwin Bouton ............ 53 Warren St., Plainfield, N. I. Thomas Henry Boyd ........ IIQ Rowena St., Detroit, Mich. Wrestling Cabot Brewster .... 335 Grier Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Milton M. Brown .............. Albion Ave., Glendale, Ohio Wendell W. Brown ...... 16 Belmont Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y. Alison R. Bryan .............. 840 Belden Ave., Chicago, Ill, .Gray MacW. Bryan ........ 220 Fifth Ave., New York City E. P. Buchanan ..... 1409 N. Highland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Joseph W. Buck ........... 439 W. Clinton St., Elmira, N. Y. Benjamin Allen Calh0un...3214, Austin St., Houston, Texas Maxwell Chaplin..I29 Monte Vista Place, Ridgewood, N. I. XV. Merrill Chester .... 222 Riverside Drive, New York City T. Sherman Class .......... 210 Ross Place, Westfield, N. I. Frank Dulbeare Close ...... 243 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. Philip L. Coffin ............... ' ....... Pelham Manor, N. Y. G. Dawson Coleman .......................... Lebanon, Pa. Kenneth H. Condit .... 86 S. Clinton St., East Orange, N. I. Archibald MacLean Cook ...................... Renovo, Pa. Norman Peeples Cooledge .... Georgian Terrace, Atlanta, Ga. Alfred W. Cooper ........ 180 Summer Ave., Newark, N. I. Charles O. Cornelius ......................... Sewickley, Pa. Stewart D. Cowan ............................... Rye, N. Y. Edwin Alfred Cowen ....... 39 East 74th St., New York City Wallace H. Coxe ........ 1315 Clayton St., Wilmington, Del. Maurice M. Critchlow .... 430 S. East, Salt Lake City. Utah P. K. Crooks .............. 241 Summer St., Paterson, N. I. A. Pierson Curtis .......... 1515 Pacific St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Vtfillard S. Danser ...,........ 55 Hudson St., Trenton, N. I. Wilburt Cornell Davison..363 Carlton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Wlrneapaiincero -BRICABRAC UU gibzniur Qilass Ctlfluntinuehj NAME ADDRESS Leon E. de la Reussille, jr. .... 38 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. William H. Dickey .,.... 4318 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Max M. Dixon .......... 1748 Lamont St., 'VVashington, D. C. Bruce M. Donaldson ........ 115 Arden Park, Detroit, Mich. Lindsay M. Donaldson ...... 309 W. 85th St., New York City Earl L. Douglas ...... 2105 jenny Lind St., McKeesport, Pa. Charles Cornell Dunlap .... 678 N. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. I. Harold B. Earl .............. 163 N. 7th St., Newark, N. I. Ferdinand Eberstadt..214 Glenwood Ave., East Orange, N. I. Philip V. R. Erben ......,..................... Radnor, Pa. Francis Shelton Farr ........ I4 VV. 10th St., New York City Gorton R. Fauntleroy ........................ Geneva, N. Y. Lawrence Ferris .............. 50 E. 21st St., New York City Raymond T. Fish ......... 305 W'. 104th St., New York City D. K. E. Fisher ...... IOO4 American Building, Baltimore, Md. Gilbert Forbes ................ 8 VV. 56th St., New York City Howell Forbes ........ 105 Madison Ave., Morristown, N. I. Edwin Shepard Ford ........ 43 W. I6lll'1 St., New York City James VVilford Fowler .................. Hackettstown, N. I. Arthur E. Fox ................ 212 Pine St., Harrisburg, Pa. I. Harold Frantz ...... 25 Maple Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Edwin Ray Frazier .,..... 107 XV. Main St., Norwalk, Ohio Donald B. Fullerton ...,.. 520 W. 7th St., Plainheld, N. J. John A. Furman, Ir. ............ 65 S. 10th St., Newark, N. I. N. Howell Furman .................... Lawrenceville, N. I. George H. Gaston, Jr. .... Marie Antoinette, New York City Loren G. Gatch, 1712 First National Bank Bldg., Cincinnati, O. Harvey Geiger ........ 302 Pelham Road. Germantown, Pa. I. A. Gilmore .................... City Line, Overbrook, Pa. VVilliam Gilmore .......... 4259 Penn St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Iohn Gleason ...... 450 Real Estate Trust Bldg., Philadelphia Newell T. Gordon .......................... Boonton, N. I. james H. Gorham .......... 202 W. 74th St., New York City Donald S. Goslyne ........................ Belle Vernon, Pa. Robert Morris Green ....... Avondale Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio NAME . ADDRESS Gilbert S. Griggs ...... ............... S omerville, N. I. Alden Donnelly Groff ........ 202 Reilly St.. Harrisburg, Pa. James C. Grundy .............. ' ...... Box 173. Lebanon, Ky. H. E. Hackney .............. 36 Church St., Uniontown, Pa. Arthur Freeman Hagar. .626 'Westview St., Germantown, Pa. Francis Cooley Hall ..., W'altcr B. Hall ................ Truman P. Handy .... I. Penrose Harland ..... Alfred G. Harlow ...... Burritt C. Harrington.. . . . .89 Hyslop Rd., Brookline, Mass. 438 57th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ......50 VV. 87th St., New York City ...3269 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . . . . . . .Beaver St.. Sewickley. Pa. ..................Weedsport, N. Y. Alexander Harrop ...... 405 Orange Road, Montclair, N. I. XVarren Hastings ...... 513 jefferson Ave., Elizabeth. N. I. Henry VV. Hastings ....................... Portland, Oregon Dudley A. Hawley ............ 625 E. Alvarado, Pomona, Cal. Arthur WV. Hay ............ 157 WV. I23rd St., New York City Harry WV. Hazard ...... 16 NV. Franklin St., Richmond, Va. Charles VV. Hendel ..... . . . . . . .746 Centre Ave., Reading, Pa. T. W. Henderson ........ 131 E. Fayette St., Uniontown. Pa. R. S. Hendrickson... D. Reeves Henry ...... T. M. Hidden .......... ............ . . ..Lawrenceville, N. I. . . . . . St. Martins, Philadelphia, Pa. ......25 Orleans St., Newark, N. J. Leon P. Hildreth ............ . .......... Southampton, L. I. John Darnley Hinchliffe. .. .738 E. 23rd St., Paterson, N. I. Ralph Tilden Holsapple ...................... Hudson. N. Y. Raymond .T. Hoopes .... NVilliam D. Horne ......... Sidney H. Horner ..... Kenneth Howard ....... ....82I XV. 7th St., 'VVilmington, Del. .175 Park Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. . . . . , . .626 Porter St., Helena, Ark. .....II5 Broadway, New York City Benjamin Franklin Howell, Jr. .... R. F. D. I, Boonton, N. J. Lawrence D. Howell ...... 1416 S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. A. H. Hunter ................. 5826 5th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. L. W. Hutchinson .... .... 4 B9 VV. State St. Trenton, N.-I. J. L. Hutton .,...,.. ..... 6 S6 Park Ave., New York City llTHE'PRlNCETO BRICABRAC l VI ll NAME Senior Qllass mlnntinuzhj ADDRESS Edmund W. Ill ............ 188 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. Van Buren Jarvis ......... 135 E. 17th St.. Indianapolis, Ind. Leonard L. John ........................... Overbrook, Pa. Courtney W. Johnson. DeWitt C. Jones, 3rd Robert Jordan, Jr. .. George Kenyon. .. .Missouri Pacific Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. ......747 Salem Road, Elizabeth, N. J. ......p.......,.....Port Jervis, N. Y. ....19 VV. 82nd St., New York City C. E. Kimball .............. 165 VV. 58th St., New York City Irving B. Kingsford. Morris E. Kinnan... .....................Short Hills, N. J. ......32O W. 78th St., New York City Robert H. Kirk, Jr. ..2OI5 Jenny Lind St., McKeesport, Pa. J. Proctor Knott, Jr. ............,... Box 287, Lebanon. Ky. Cornelius V. S. Knox. .58 Bayard St., New Brunswick, N. J. Wfilmer Landis ............................ Quakertown, Pa. John A. Larkin ..... ......... 4 4 VVall St., New York City Edward Law ...... .......,................ S t. Davids. Pa. Robert C. Lee .......................,.... Rochester, N. Y. Roy P. Lingle ........ 4114 Parrish St., W. Philadelphia, Pa. Ralph G. Lockwood .... 1909 N. Penn St., Indianapolis, Ind. Harold A. Loeb ...... 78th St. Sz Park Ave., New York City NVm. J. Logan ...... 187 Marlborough Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Malcolm B. Lowe ............................ Tenafly, N. J. Edward L. Lowman ................,....... Lowman, N. Y. Francis C. Lowthrop, HI, 152 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, N.J. Alan W. Lukens ............................ Haverford, Pa. John B. Lynch ........ 75 Maple Terrace, Naugatuck, Conn. Richard R. Lytle, Jr. ...... 306 VV. 100th St., New York City Joseph C. McCoy ...... 3412 Cam'pbell St., Kansas City, Mo. Rowland H. McKee ......,... 915 Grand Ave., Dayton, Ohio Seward McKittrick..4256 Westmiiister Place, St. Louis, Mo. Robert McLean .............. Queen Lane, Germantown, Pa. Thomas M. McMillan, Jr...921 Government St.. Mobile, Ala. John P. McVVilliams .... 7509 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. T. M. Mabon ......... ' .... 721 Sandusky St., Pittsburgh, Pa. NAME Edward Mack, Jr... VV. H. Magill ....... J. H. Mahan, Jr. Samuel S. Markham .... C. D. Marlatt. .... .. Francis H. Marling. Karl Mathiasen, Jr.. Stanley Matthews ..... Bertram H. Mautn er Clifford S. Merriheld. .. Wallace E. Meyers ..... B. R. Michael .......... ADDRESS ....Lane Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio .......................Fargo, N. D. ....I257 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ......551 Superior Ave., Dayton, O. ......I7O Parker St., Newark, N. J. 16 Llewellyn Road, Montclair, N. J. .....................Keyport, N. J. .....5I4 Main St., Cleveland, Ohio .1070 Madison Ave., New York City ....30o W. 83rd St., New York City .....69 E. 80th St., New York City 98 Harrison St., East Orange, N. J. John A. 'Miller .......... 315 Raymond Ave., Louisville, Ky. D. V. Miller ........ .333 De Kalb St., Morristown, N. J. Clarence V. S. Mitchell .................. Bernardsville, N. J. U Stanley M. Moffat ............ IFQ Park Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. John R. Montgomery ...... 321 NV. State St., Trenton, N. J. George O, Morgan, Jr. ........................ Shields, Pa. S. Wh Morgan ........ 978 Avondale Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Franklin VV. Morrell ...... 316 S. Broad St., Elizabeth. N. J. Samuel XV. Morris ...... Buckingham Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Elmer S. Mulford ...... Brookside Drive, Greenwich, Conn. Stanley R. Mulford ............ 24 Broadway. Camden, N. J. Jolm E. Murdoch .... .................... R iverton, N. J. Paul F. Myers ....... ...................... D illsburg, Pa. Charles M. Nebeker ...... P. O. Box 366, Santa Monica. Cal, Maurice W. Neustadt .................... Chappaqua, N. . Y Francis B. Nimick ........... 6315 5th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Wim. H. Norman .... Station A.. R. F. D., New Orleans. La. John S. North .... 73Ol Boyer St.. Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. Percy D. Norton .............. 410 N. E. St.. Tacoma, XVash. Robert Ober .............. 1101 St. Paul St., Baltimore. Md. Hugh O'Connor ...... ..... 2 5 Gillette St.. Hartford, Conn. Ottoman O'Donnell ..... ..... 1 527 Race St.. Denver, Colo. Malcolm E. Read. . .. U Herne? nincrronoaicaoanc JH NAME Henry B. O'Donohue Qznint 0111155 mluntinuehj ADDRESS ......262 W. 73rd St., New York City Alfred C. Oliver ...... ......... A tlantic Highlands, N. J. Charles D. Orth, Jr. ......323 W. 78th St., New York City Edward C. Page .......... 2202 S ruce St. Philadel hia Pa Louis R. Page ..... A. I. Paine .......... P 1 D 1 - .....2202 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. ......328 W. 108th St., New York City Joseph H. Parsons ........ Parsons Mfg, Co., Cohoes. N. Y. Robert W. Patterson, T. T. Pendleton ..... VVilder G. Peniield.. F. T. Philli s Jr. .... 6016 Howe St., Pittsburgh, Pa. .............Berkeley Springs, W. Va. ................Galahad, Hudson, Wis. .191 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. p ............. Robert Piel ............ 150 Riverside Drive, New York City Alan F. Randolph ............ 209' E. 7th St., Plainfield, N. J. Rudolph S. Rauch... E. 9th St., New York City Howard C. Raymond ................. . ..... Franklin, N. Y. ......63 Summit St., Pawtucket, R. I. NAME ....121 Church St., Boonton, N. J. Galen F. Scudder... George K. Scribner -' ADDRESS .. . . . . . . . . . .Glast0nbury, Conn. Robert Sealy ....... .................. G alveston, Texas K. NV. Seggerman .... ..... 3 O2 NV. 81st St., New York City John A. Selby ....... ................... S now Hill, Md. Joseph R. Semple .... .... P . O. Box 324, Henderson, Ky. James Shand, Jr. ............................ Lancaster, Pa. Lionel V. Silvester John F. Simons .... ....... Mount Lucas. Princeton, N. J. .. .... 144 E. 56th St., New York City E. Ridgely Simpson .... . .... 6 E. Read St., Baltimore, Md. A. Delalield Smith. Donald J. Smith... Joseph L. Smith.. . Karl B. Smith ..... 'Wfarrcn R. Smith.. Francis C. Spier. .. ...................Monterey, Mass. ..,........241 Front St., New York City .....14 Wfashington Pl., Newark. N. J. ..... .. . .29 VV. 9oth St., New York City . . . . . . . . .421 Ellison St., Paterson, N. J. .276 Ridgewood Rd.. South Orange, N. J. Hubert K. Reese ...... 6538 S. Willett St., Memphis, Tenn. E. D. Rheem ........ 727 15th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Lloyd Richards ............ 2oo W. 57th St., New York City Albert S. Richardson .................. Murfreesboro, Tenn. Peter Richardson ............ 404 N. G. St., Tacoma, Wash. Carleton B. Riker ........ Mountain Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Donald J. C. Robertson .... 834 Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Richard E. Robinson ..... 1429 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. E. Arthur Rogers ........................ Hightstown, N. J. James M. Rose ..... ................... M ercersburg, Pa. Henry M. Ross .... .... 7 II 4th Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. Reuben J. Ross .......................... West Rutland, Vt. VV. N. Rothschild .... 25 Montgomery Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. ...74 Sprague Ave., Middletown, N. Y. J. Bennett Rowley. Donald M. Roy .............. 44 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Thomas R. Rutter ............ 814 5th Ave., New York .City Warne P. Schenck .... ................. P rinceton, N. J. Charles Scribner, Jr. .. .... 9 E. 66th St., New York City Lane H. Spencer .......... 369 Scotland Rds., Orange, N. J. .Richard H. Staehle ........ 100 Hunterdon St., Newark, N. J. Robert VV. Steele, Jr. .... 1079 Washington St., Denver, Colo. Laurence C. Stickney ........ 50 Church St., New York City Wfilliam C. Story ........ 171 VV. Merrick Rd., Freeport, L. I. Roger W. Straus ............ 44 Warren St., New York City J. J. Sullivan .................. 64 Garland St., Bangor, Me. A. J. Sullivan ...... High St. and Belmont Pl., Passaic, N. J. Harry XM Suydain ...... 172 Bainbridge St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Wfarren S. Taylor ......................... Shade Gap, Pa. Rupert B. Thomas, Jr. ........ 259 Broadway, Flushing, L. I. J. Kenneth Tilton..1o8 College Ave., W., Springfield, Ohio William N. Todd ........ 726 N. Downing St., Piqua, Ohio Victor A. Traub .............. 35 N. oth St., Allentown, Pa. A. L. Trowbridge .......... 57 E. 34th St., New York City Jacob N. Troyer ......................... Bird-in-Hand, Pa. Russell L. Van Cleve ...... 162 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. B. F. Van Vliet ....................... ...Shrewsbury, N. J. 1? UHTHEQPR1 cero QBRICMSRAC lil I NAME Hamilton Vreeland N T Waller Robert C. Wallace ..... Rawleigh Warner. Fred C. VVashburn ........ y Sveniur Glass Cflluntluhehj ADDRESS Jr. .... 78 Summit Ave., Jersey City, N.I. ..7th Ave. :Sz Dick St., Carnegie, Pa. .24 N. jefferson St., New Castle, Pa. II2 W. Adams St., Chicago, Ill. Prospect Ave., Hackensack, N. J. A. T. Waterman ...... 69 Paradise Rd., Northampton, Mass. John H. Watrous ......... 202 Marion Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Ferdinand T. Weil ........... 5931 Howe St.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Norman D. Weir ...... 166 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wm. R. Wensley .... 30 Wellesley St., East Cleveland, Ohio NAME ADDRES S Thos. K. Whipple ...... 3815 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. George P. Whitaker ...................... Vlfheeling, VV. Va. Norton R. White .... 427 E. Fulton St., Grand Rapids, Mich. G. K. Wight .......... I7 Prospect Terrace, Montclair, N. I. Thomas Wilson ............. 27 N. St., Binghamton, N. Y. John G. Winant.. ..........IO3 E. 71st St., New York City George T. Wisner .......... 129 Hobart Ave., Summit, N. I. VVilliani B. Wolfe ............ 125 Water St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Frank D. Worthin Hi Q' 5-9 ' . : 233 on .... ................... B el Air, Md. Rufus jfearing Eames 189021912 D -1-l ' ' I u Jn 4mm Slillllh un... ... iEEE::: .... ..-.... 2:2!!:. :::::::::a::::..v .1:::m..::::.. :..fa.,::::::.a, .:::::'f:::.. .:::f:f:::. :::::::a 1-nu slum! mm: 1llllIIl.lIIlII, illlllll mm llllll.'iIIllI.Illlll'. ,,, sunny :lun -un-In-rnunnl nun: nun uuud nun :nun Hlllll lun: nun nunlullulln unn 1 .num mu nun: u :null il Eli llllIl!lIlIlllll llll Ill I l V :ms mu-.tum ua mul 2 l b 1 Q9ffurer5 'W L D1 XNIIT ......... President 4 x f 0 C E GOLDSNIITH ............. ViCC-PfCSidCl1f lylfllsw GVORGII E H mums .Secretary and Treasurer M ff. lg hx X .xg x wa ,f?1WiV!' x I Iluqlam I 5 I IM!! 'WL I Xx . . ,Q QM' . , M ':f 3fkm.Ei . L ' ' A AM K, .X inn Lag, oqgggx . ' Q.3Z'll.E5 gl 1 me iw-aiiQ 5 TW 'H 5 1 H 1. 4' .' 1,1 . if -I .-., 5155152 . x ' 'Htl A-i . xv Hwa- ' f Ax I 4 Q 'T Y H lrneralncero P13121 ABRAC MH Qlilass uf 1914 ADDRESS NAME Julius O. Adler .......... 415 W. 5th St., Chattanooga, Tenn. John G. Agar, Jr. ................ 31 Nassau St., New York John M. Alexander .... 850 North Jefferson St., Jackson, Miss. Eric L. Alling ............ 400 Oxford St., Rochester, N. Y. Jerome E. Andrews ..................... v ........ Berwyn, Ill. WVilliam Armour ...... . .................. Princeton, N. J. Vincent Armstrong ............ 41 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Owen Armstrong ............ 635 S. Willett, Memphis, Tenn. A. C. M. Azoy, Jr. ...... 28 S. Maple Ave., East Orange, N. J. Donald R. Baker ........ 224 Rich Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Hobart A. H. Baker ........ 2200 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. James I. Baker ............ 358 E. High St., Springfield, Ohio. Allan C. Bakewell ........ 104 E. 40th St., New York, N. Y. Elwood P. Bannerman .............. Hempstead, L. I., N. Y. B. E. Barnes ...... .... I 216 Virginia St., Charlestown, W. Va. W. Avery Barras .............. 120 Spring St., Trenton, N. J. O. A. Bartholomew ...... 1920 James Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Walter H. Bass. .............. 77 82nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Rolf W. Bauhahn, ' 31 Booraem Ave., Jersey City Heights, N. J. John W. Beatty, Jr. .......... Richland Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. James M. Beck, Jr. .... .... 4 7 E. 64th St., New York City John H. Beger, Jr .... ....... 7 65 S. 10th St., Newark, N, J. Thornton B. Bell .... ..... 2 Q4 Broadway, Paterson, N. J. Henry Beyer ....... .................. N ew Castle, Del. George M. Billings ...... ....... 4 4 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. C. Remington Bird .......... 493 Prospect Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Benjamin E. Biswanger .... 3136 Frankford Ave., Phila., Pa. James W. Blackburn ........ 4612 Bayard St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Joseph P. Blair, Jr.,..2618 S. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. B. DeWitt Bleecker ........ I5 Boudinot St. Princeton, N. J. Cornelius Bol. . J ............................ Princeton, N. J. W. Brevoort Bolmer ..... ................ R ocky Hill, N. J. NAME Y H. J. Boldt, Jr ..... F. Nelson Bolton... Kenneth Bonner .... Jackson H. Boyd... Theodore C. Briggs. Oliver R. Brooks ..... Benjamin B. Brown. ADDRESS ..39 E. 61st St., New York City .......414 E. Pratt St., Baltimore, Md. ..563 Madison Ave., New York City . . . . . . . . .124 Pine St., Harrisburg, Pa. . ..22 Lakeview Park, Rochester, N. Y. Elm St., Elizabeth, N. J. ..I27 Alderson St., Charleston, VV. Va. James Bruce ........ 8 W. Mt. Vernon Place, Baltimore, Md. R. A. Bullock ...... Charles Bunn ....... Alan T. Burke ...... Drayton Burrill, Jr.. Pierce Butler, Jr... . Donald VV. Campbell.. H. Greenrnan Canda.. S. P. Carson ......... .. ..... 109 Seward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Henry A. P. Carter.. Rolla L. Carpenter.. Edwin N. Chapman. Richard Church .... David B. Clapp ..... George J. Clifford .... Grellet N. Collins .... G. W. Collins ....... John M. Colt ..... W. B. Connett ....... Lucius M. Cook ..... Eugene S. Correll. .. Eliot B. Coulter .... Alexander M. Craig. Grant St., Cohoes, N. Y. ....549 Portland Ave., St. Paul, Minn. . ..... 155 W. 75th St., New York City E. Everett Bunzel ......6Oo Ellicott Square, Buffalo, N. Y. ... . . . . . .69 Prospect St., Summit, N. J. ....1347 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. ..7 Rutledge St., West Roxbury, Mass. ... .. . . I21 8th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . .1134 Judson Ave., Evanston, lll. . . . . . . ......75 'Elk St., Albany, N. Y. .....2306 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md. .. . . . . . .27 Cedar St., New York City .760 Glenwood Ave., lrVilliamsport, Pa. ..796 West End Ave., New York City. ....4111 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. ......................Virginia, Illinois ...IOO7 N. Caroline St., Baltimore, Md. .14 Washington Place, New York City N. Y. ..... . . . .566 E. State St., Trenton, N. J. .. . . . .1139 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Ill. .1822 Eye St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Donald Craig ...... 1822 Eye St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Eben J, D. Cross, Jr ........ 11.4 E. Eager St., Baltimore, Md. 9 iFWTHE'PRlNCETOJ -aaicnoaac NH Eluninr Qllass wnntinuzbj NAME ADDRESS S. T. Wallis Cull ..... ...... 1 415 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. Ralph R. Curtiss ............ 1515 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y. William J. Curtis, Jr. ............. 986 Fifth Ave., New York Frank G. . Darlington, Jr., 1218 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind. Edgar M. Day ........ 350 Winebiddle Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. H. F. Dean .............. 106 E. 24th' St., Minneapolis, Minn. Frank 'E. DeMercado..362 Riverside Drive, New York City John Barr Dewar .......... 655 Lincoln Ave., Bellevue, Pa. W. L: de Witt ............. 303 S. Adams St., Spokane, Wash. Allan S. Dexter .... .... I 29 Dean Rd., Brookline, Mass. L. C. Dinsmore ..... 387 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. F. N. Disbrow .... .... 4 7 Elm St., Morristown, N. J. Homer W. Dixon ............................ Boonton, N. J. Thomas Dixon, Jr. ...... 867 Riverside Drive, New York City D. B. Douglas ............ 4830 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill. Irvin R. Downs .......... 485 Decatur St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Douglas Drummond ........ 214 W. 71st St., New York City J. N. DuBarry, 3rd ...... ..2017 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. R. J. DuBois .......... 100 Palisade Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Allen W. Dulles .............. 67 South St., Auburn, N. Y. F. S. Dunn .......... 62 Edgercombe Ave., New York City F. Hamilton Dyckman ........ 132 Berkley Ave., Orange, N. J. Vernon A. Dwelle ...... 256 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Robert C. Eddy ...... I25 Centre Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Henry P. Elliott ............ IQ W. 31st St., New York City Oliver B. 'Elsworth ...... 185 Madison Ave., New York City Thornton Emmons ......................... Princeton, N. J. W. K. F.nck ................................. Lexington, Pa. Torrance Fiske ...... 1924 Stevens Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Joseph France .......... 219 W. Lanvale St., Baltimore, Md. Clarence P. Freeman ...... .................. S t. Davids, Pa. Robert D. Frick ....... ' ..... 1503 Bolton St., Baltimore, Md. NA ME ADDRESS Clarence J. Gamble. .1430 Union Trust Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio F. W. Gardner .......... 4576 W. Pine Bl., St. Louis, Mo. John Newton Gatch. .. Robert H. Gibson ...... Donald L. Gill ........ C. E. Goldsmith .... .. .. Pearson Goodspeed .... .................Terrace Park, Ohio ..185 Madison Ave., New York City ......16 Beaver St., New York City .26 S. Prospect St., S. Orange, N. J. ..24 Vandewater St., New York City Daniel R. Goodwin ...... 3927 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. G. T, Granbery ....... Ralph Gregory ....... Wm. C. Haddock, Jr C. C. Harding ....... Lawrence K. Harper Mass. T. G. Graham ......... .1712 West End Ave., Nashville, Tenn. ..3117 N. Mer St., Indianapolis, Ind. 1230 69th Ave.. Oak Lane, Pa. 142 W. Main St., Middletown, N. Y. Chagrin Falls, Ohio George E. Harris, Jr. ........ 89 Park St., Montclair, N. J. John Ives Hartman .......... 417 N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. Harold Hartshorneq ......... 40 E. 56th St., New York City David R. Hawkins... 3220 Campbell St., Kansas City, Mo. Paul S. Heath ............ 76 Soldiers Place, Buffalo, N. Y. James M. Hendel ............ 746 Center Ave., Reading, Pa. Herman M. Hessenbruch .................. Wynnewood, Pa. John B. Heyl .............................. Wynnewood, Pa. Julian Griswold Hillhouse ................... Yonkers, N. Y. Theodore B. Hogg ...... 300 S. Dallas Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Remsen Wisner Holbert ...... I2 Warren St., New York City. J. K. Honigman .......... 204 W. 86th St., New York City D. Herbert Hostetter, Jr... 4848 5th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. John Chambers Hughes ...... 1375 3rd Ave., Louisville, Ky. Nelson E. Hubbel .......... 135 N. Pearl St., Buffalo, N. Y. Walter Hughson ........................ Morganton, N. C. William J. Hudson .......... 2111 Berks St., Philadelphia, Pa. Charles Bates Hunter .... 603 Academy St., Kalamazoo, Mich. James B. Hunter ...... 228 Wegman Place, Jersey City, N. J. HUTHEPRI Ero 'BRICABRAC Ill l Bluninr Glass f01'untinuehJ NAME ADDRESS Joseph Fisher Hunter ........ 5826 5th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. James Warreii Huntley .......,.................. Oneida, Pa. Carl Haller Ill ............. 188 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. R. Sturgis Ingersoll ........................... Pennlyn, Pa. Fred Ingraham, Jr. ...,....... Hempstead, Long Island, N. Y. Donald Jameson..1o29 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind. John H. Jewett .......,................... Plainfield, N. J. George Washington Kassler. .421 Cooper Bldg., Denver, Colo. Paul V. Kellog .......... 39 Jefferson Ave., Columbus, Ohio John E. Kennedy ........................ Naugatuck, Conn. Ti B. Kennedy, Jr. ..................... Chambersburg, Pa. Moss A. Kent ................ 807 Floyd Ave., Rome, N. Y. Gerald P. Klipstein ........ Q3 Prospect St., E. Orange, N. J. Wendel Speer Kuhn ...... Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. John A. Laird ........ I4 Mt. Morris Pk., W., New York City Benjamin Laskin ........ 349 Snyder Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Henry A. Laughlin, Jr. Bidwell and Wallingford Sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. C. Le Compte, Jr ......... 614 Madison Ave., Lakewood, N. J. Adolph Brussel Lichtenstein, Hotel Netherland, New York City Edward Lloyd, Jr. .... Navy Department, Washington, D. C. Ernest K. Loveland ..,......................... Moscow, Pa. Robert Lynd ................. The Goddard, Louisville, Ky. S. R. MacColl, Jr. ...... 260 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. Gilbert C. McKown .... 515 W. John St., Martinsburg, W. Va. James McLean .....,...... 158 Cleveland St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Edward Harvey Mackin ...... I6 Walnut St., Newark, N. J. Philip D. McMaster .... 2109 De Lancey Pl., Philadelphia, Pa. Paul C. McPherson ...................... Lawrenceville, N. J. Sigmund Manheim ........ 95 Osborn Terrace, Newark, N. J. VVm'. E. Mayer .............. 228 Market St., Johnstown, Pa. Sumner A. Mead ...... 74 Chandler St., W. Somerville, Mass. NAME ADDRESS Harvey H. Meeker .... ...................... M ilburn, N. J. Carl VV. Messinger ........ 130 Kenyon St., Hartford. Conn. Burt E. Meyrick ...... .................... P rinceton, N. J. W'm. S. Middleton .... ..... 8 I5 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pa. Herbert E. Mierow ......................... Lakewood, N. J. Shackelford Miller, Jr. ....................... Louisville, Ky. R. A. Milliken, 704 Newton-Claypool Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. E. A. Montgomery .,...... 1155 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. C. Earl Moore ............................. Bryn Mawr, Pa. Kenneth WV. Moore ..... ..... 3 1 Fulton St., Auburn, N. Y. Chas. NV. Morrisey .... ............... K eansburg, N. J. George E. Muehleck ............. 212 11th St., Hoboken, N. J. Edwin Muller ........... ..... 4 65 W. 3rd St., Lexington, Ky. 737 Watchtxn Ave., Plainfield, N. J. James O. Murray ...... g Wm. Blount Myers ............... I ......... Tallahassee, Fla. Lawrence P. Naylor, Jr. .... 115 E. Eager St., Baltimore, Md. Ralph B. Nesbitt ................ Tunnelton, Indiana Co., Pa. Theo. C. Nevins ...... 491 Brighton Ave., East Orange, N. J. Warren VV. Nissley ............................ Steelton, Pa. Sheldon Roby Noble ........ 65 Seward Ave., Detroit, Mich. XrVarren Smith Norton ...... Albion, Orleans Co., New York John Harlin O'Connell ...... 221 Paulison Ave., Passaic, N. J. J. Henry O'Neill. .418 Sherman Ave., N. Side, Pittsburgh, Pa. G. Mason Owlett .............,............... Wellsboro, Pa. J. L. Dawson Painter, IOZQ Western Ave., North Side, Pittsburgh, Pa. Edward S. Pegram, Jr. ........ 31 W. 11th St., New York City George E. Phillips ...... '. .154 Roseville Ave., Newark, N. J. Josiah Pierce, Jr. ...... 1325 Mass. Ave., Washington, D. C. Richard N. Pierson ........... 61 Broad St., Stamford, Conn. John B. Pitney .................. .... ..... M o rristown, N. J. Shelton Pitney ...... ............. M orristown, N. J. R HHTHEPRI ctzro 'aaiellame lllgl NAME Sluuinr Gllass Mlnnrluhzhj ADDRESS Russel A. Plimpton ...,. .....,. H ollis, Long Island, N. Y. Charles A. Potter, jr. ....... Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. E. W. Pittkammer .......,.. Bedford Building, Chicago, lll. Gerald I. Pyle, Delaware and Greenhill Aves., VVilmington, Del. H. Rivington Pyne .......,.... 36 E. 36th St., New York City Robert Fitz Randolph ...,...........,..... Morristown, N. I. VV. Foster Reeve, 3d ..... .,........... M oorestown, N. J. Bernard K. Rhoads ........... 156 Broadway, New York City George T. Richards, Jr., . 5870 Drexel Rd., Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa. Adrian Ricker, Ir. ...,...... 169 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. Wm. Paxton Roberts ...................... VVynnewood, Pa. Frederick Irving Robertson ..........,.......... Wabash, Ill. Alexander C. Robinson, 3d .... Academy Ave., Sewickley, Pa. T. H. Robinson ...............,........ Lawrenceville, N. I. Siegfried Roebling ...................... Bernardsville, N. I. Norman T. Rogers ..,...... 824 W. State St., Trenton, N. J. Edward Sampson ............................ Haverford, Pa. VVilliam G. Scanlan. . .Wave Crest, Far Rockway, L. I., N. Y. John Bennett Schmidt .................... Union City, Conn. Edward Scull ...........,.... 24 E. Union St., Somerset, Pa. Vkfilliam T. Shackelford, 112.1307 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. lsaac H. Shaner ..... ........................Boyertown, Pa. Harold D. V. Shaw ...... 27 Linden Ave., jersey City, N. I. 'Wilbur I. Shenk .... Allen G. Shenstone.. Joseph B. Sherrard.. Albert J. Smalshaf.. Iew ell K. Smith ...... Edward D. Spalding. YV. 6th St., Erie, Pa. 40 Walmer Rd., Toronto, Canada ..... .......Grasse Point Farms, Mich. Jr. .... 200 Fifth Ave., New York City Samuel E. Slaymaker, . ..... 530 Chestnut St., Pottstown, Pa. ....32O VV. 91st St., New York City . . . . . .117 Boston Blvd., Detroit, Mich. NAME ADDRESS P. Carter Speers ...... 31 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. Marcus A. Spencer ...... 719 Amberson Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Edgar Starbuck, Ir...408 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. John N. Stearns, 3d ........... 334 4th Ave., New York City Kenneth .Evans Stockton ................... Ridgewood, N. I. Robert Strain, Ir. .... 700 Equitable Bldg., VVilmington, Del. George Edmund Strebel .... 829 Quincy St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Harold C. Stuart ...... 275 West End Ave., New York City A. Herman Stump ......... 224 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Burnham K. Taylor .......... 890 Park Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Kenneth Thomas ,...... .................. I nterlaken, N. J. XfVilliam Bell Tippetts ................. Saint Petersburg, Fla. Albert E. Van Court ........... 61 Alfred St., Detroit, Mich. C. G. Vardell, Ir. ........................ Red Springs, N. C. Richard Gibson Vincent. .660 Riverside Drive, New York City W. Walter Voorhees ...,. . .................. Princeton, N. I. Tohn Calvin Vroman, Ir. .................. Manzanola, Colo. Ashbel T. lfVall, Ir. ........ 67 George St., Providence, R. l. Harcourt E. lfValler .... ............... S kaneateles, N. Y. R. G. 'Watson ............................... Houston, Texas I. K. VVeidig ................ I42 Clifford St., Newark, N. I. H. M. Wells .......... 129 Belleville Ave., Bloomfield, N. I. D. M. Vlfesson ....... III S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. I. Edward A. NVhaley ...... Augustine L. WVhite Edward N. Wigton David E. I. WVilson ....... Iohn L. B. Williams ...... Prank H. W'inants .... . Walter I. Wolf .... NV. N. Wood .... .232 Pembroke Ave., Norfolk. Va. 5 Houghton St., Dorchester. Mass. . ........ . ............. Germantown, Pa. .695 E. Taylor St., Portland. Ore. ....4oo Essex Ave., Orange, N. I. ...I4O W. 8th St., Bayonne, N. J. ..oo Nassau St., New York City ....................Birdwood, Va. 5555151552 ...-.. 525255 -::::::::.. ..- .. . !!:::::' A555555-, 1255555555255 5125: 552' :5'i5.. 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I., Canada James Fairchild Adams ............ Glen Cove, Long Island. Paul David Adams ........ 279 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. I. William Coit Allee ..... , ...................... Detroit, Mich. Charles C. Allen, Ir.. .3727 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo. William Carol Alton ........ 2522 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill. James B. Anderson, 3d..522-29 Stephen Girard Bldg., Phila. Harold Apgar .............,.............. High Bridge, N. I. William. C. Arnold, 2d ...... 529 Scotland Rd., Orange, N. I. Rex Price Arthur ........................... San Diego, Cal. Stuart Kimball Atha ....... James Grosvenor Austin .... .24 Waverly Ave., Newark, N. J. .................Catskill, N. Y. Joseph Weldon Baily, Ir. .... 1520 16th St., Washington, D. C. James Addison Baker, Ir. .... 1416 Main St., Houston, Texas john Stewart Baker ........ Mac Latimer Baker .... 3141 Harold Roy Ballin ....... Theodore Philip Barber. ....40 Vlfall St., New York City Highland Pl., Cleveland Park, Washington, D. C. ...26 W. 75th St., New York City ..Cambridge, Md. Wrilliam Alexander Barber, 165' New York City Richard Bard ............ William Manning Barr.. Winthrop Hilton Battles. Edward Clark Beall ...... Robert Granger Benson.. Tharratt Gilbert Best ......... ......Hueneme, Ventura Co., Cal. ..................Metuchen, N. J. ...I3I S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. ...................Uniontown, Pa. .Irving-on-Hudson, N. Y. .North Abington, Mass. Melchoir R. Beltzhoover ........... John Hartwell Bennett ............. ....66 Passaic Ave., Passaic, N. I. .265 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. Theophyloct B. Bleecker .................... Princeton, N. J. Roswell Livingston Blodgett .... 816 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. Carl Fritz Boker, Ir. ...... 23 W. 76th St., New York City Philip Bongiorno ........... 319 E. 48th St., New York City George H. Bonsall, jr.. .56 Hudson Ave., Haverstraw, N. Y. uf 47 1915 NAME Auuruzss Alfred Lee Booth ........ ............. W ebster Grove, Mo. 'William Silvers Borden .................... Groveville, N. J. Morris S. Boyer ............ II E. 48th St., New York City Robert Boyle, Jr. ............ I32 Totowa Rd., Totowa, N. I. Thomas B. Brazelton .......................... Waco, Texas Clarence D. Brenner. .208 W. Boardman St., Youngstown, O. Bailey Brower ............... 314 W. QISt St., New York City Wlilliam Henry Brown ...,................... Sanatoga, Pa. Charles Harris Bryant..112 E. Lexington St., Baltimore, Md. Charles Pitman Buckley, jr. ......... Cranford, New jersey. Thomas james Caine ........ 114 Oak St., Naugatuck, Conn. VVilliam Thomas Caldwell .... 42 Walker St., Pawtucket, R. I. Ralph Newton Campbell, - 5147 Friendship Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Donald XlV3ll3CC Carruthers.. .1350 State St., Harrisburg, Pa. Ogden Bowers Carter .... 50 Halsted St., East Orange, N. J. .Albert Clark Chapin ....................... , Lakeville, Conn. Harold Walcott Chapin,21 Scherinerhorn St., Brooklyn, N. Y, William Bartlett Chew, Ir. .................. Houston, Texas. George Myers Church ......................... Tenafly, N. J. William Pery Clancy ........................ Louisville, Ky. James Harlan Cleveland ...................... Glendale, Ohio Randolph P. Compton ...... 18 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Leslie Warren Cook .......... 68 Evans St., Uniontown, Pa. Samuel Morton Cooley .................... Flemington, N. J. Leslie Bradford Cooper .... 283 South St., Morristown, N. J. George H. Copeland, 137 Bellevue Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Hector Edmund Cowan ...................... Hobart, N. Y. Robert Swepson Cowan..1526 Laurel Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. Leonard Cox ............... 130 E. 67th St., New York City Albert Burchheld Craig ............ Bank St., Sewickley, Pa. Alan Crawford .......................... Merion Station, Pa. Kenelm IrVinslow Crosby .... 47 XV. 34th St., New York City mllTHE'PRlNCE.T0 eiaaicaiaiaac IIN Supbumurz Glass CUuntinueiJJ NAME ADDRESS Nicholas VVight Cruger ......................... Albany, Ga. Gerald Caldwell Cudahy .... 3254 Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. Nicholas C. Culolias ...... 113 6th St., East Liverpool, Ohio George VVilliam Cumbler ....................... Steelton, Pa. Joseph Bryan Cumming, Jr .... ................. A ugusta, Ga. John Clark Cutrer .......,................. Clarksdale, Miss. Edward V. Dake, 709 Society for Savings Bldg., Cleveland, O. Combs Olden Davis ................. Hamilton Square, N. J. James V. Davison, Jr. ......................... Toledo, Ohio Joseph Gurney Deacon ........ 25 Broad St., Mt. Holly, N. J. Edward A. de Coppet ...... 314 W. 85th St., New York City Richard Deming, Jr. ......... 100 Broadway, New York City James Henry Devereux, Jr. .... 60 Broadway, New York City Frank Kilborn Dimon .................... Sunderlinville, Pa. VVilliam Boulton Dixon ...... Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Alexander D. Dodd ....... 18 Bradford Pl., Montclair, N. J. Williain Ralston Dolton .......,..........,... Trenton, N. J. Julius Tyler Andrews Doolittle. .300 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. Ralph Bates Dort .,.............. 316 South St., Flint, Mich. Philip Drinker ........................ South Bethlehem. Pa, Earl Spencer Driver ..... 1734 Central Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Vlfilliam Crawford Dunlap..1507 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pa. Charles Eugene Dunn, Jr.. .1531 Tioga St., Philadelphia, Pa. James Michael Dunn ........ 667 E. 18th St., Paterson, N. J, Louis de la Montague Earle..163 North 7th St., Newark, N. J. Valcoulon Le Moyne Ellicott .................. Melvale, Md. Douglas A. Elliott ...... S22 VVest End Ave., New York City VValker Mallam Ellis ..................... New Orleans, La, Theodore Emery ............ 27 Elm St., Morristown, N, J. Calvin Pardee Erdman ...... 20 Library Pl., Princeton, N. J. Jacob Axon Evans, Jr. .... 56 S, Front St., Memphis, Tenn. Eberhard.L. Faber .... 335 Riverside Drive, New York City John Heft Faber ....,..... 105 Rosemore Ave., Glenside, Pa. Gilbert Ellis Faeth ...... 2915 Forest Ave., Kansas City, Mo. NAME , ADDRESS John M. T, Finney, Jr. ..,... 1300 Eutaw Pl., Baltimore, Md. David Fleming, 3d ......... QOI N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. John l-larold Fox .... .....,. 2 I2 Pine St., Harrisburg, Pa. Joseph Mickle Fox .... ...... T orresdale, Philadelphia, Pa. Samuel Mickle Fox ....,....... Torresdale, Philadelphia, Pa. Everett G. Frank ...............,.............. Paris, Texas Jerome Anderson Quay Franks ................ Orange, N. J. Albert Mathias Friend, Jr. ...................... Ogontz, Pa. Charles Ludwig Froehlick.,P. O. Box 397, Vfest End, N. J. Howard Froelick ........... 721 E. 21st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Thomas M. Galbreath ..................... Memphis. Tenn. Sterling Galt, Jr. ...........,.............. Emmitsburg, Md. Homer Gaie Garlow ................... Morgantown, XV. Va. Charles Edwin Garner, Jr. ................. Jacksonville, Fla. John A. Garvin ............ 3 Bermyn St., East Orange, N. J. Craig Geddis .................... 919 Ivy St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Harold Hatch Gile .... ......,,... C olorado Springs, Colo. Frank George Gill ........................ Gloversville, N. Y. Roland Malone Glenn ........................... Renova, Pa. H. Rumsey Green .......... 5045 Gindell Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Orland Smith Greene ..... 1840 Madison Rd., Cincinnati. O, Robert B. Gribbon ,......... 31 Mercer Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Dudley DeMunn Grirhn .... 1647 N. Main Ave., Scranton, Pa. Archie B. Gwathmey, 2d .... 3 S. Wfilliam St., New York City Wfilder Haydn Haines, 1567 Mistletoe Drive, N. E,, Cleveland, O. Richard Ellis Hall .......... 1138 Judson Ave., Evanston, Ill. 'William Finn Hallstead, 2d .... 324 Clay Ave., Scranton, Pa. Edward H. Hammond. .1713 H St., N. VV., Washington, D. C. James Sidney Hammond ...... 624 Clyde St., Pittsburgh. Pa. NValter Edward Hammond .............. Morris Plains, N. J. Robert Hampton, Jr. ...... I5 East 'Walnut St., Titusville, Pa. George R. Hanks .... 401 E. Catherine St., Chambersburg, Pa. Charles Roe Hardin ..... 40 Mt. Prospect Pl., Newark, N. J. R HJR-Paincero -Daicanaac JH t Qupbnmnre Qllar-is Ctiluntinuzhj NAME ADDRESS Wfilliam Harold Harries ...... 5 Centre St., S. Orange, N. J. Richard Macy Harris ...... II27 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. VVilliam Wickham Case Harter ............... Trenton, N. J. Adolay George Hausrnann, I7 Boulevard East, Weehawken, N. Y. Amity Tebo Haviland ........... Port Jefferson, Long Island James Christopher Healey. .309 VV. 46th St., New York City Barret Spencer Heddens ..................... St. Joseph, Mo. Edward Ivan Heft ............ 827 Brook St., Louisville, Ky. Gerald Matthias Heinzelmann ............... Danbury, Conn. John Hemphill ........ 2108 Bancroft Pl., Vlfashington, D. C. Thomas A. Hendricks, 1127 N. Meredion St., Indianapolis, Ind. Frank D. Hendrickson, ISO E. Ridgewood Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Charles Craig Hilliard .................... High Point, N. C. Herbert Laurence Hills ..................... Mifllintown, Pa. Raymond P. Holden .... 323 Riverside Drive, New York City Russell Wfilliam Holman ...... 31 Falyan Pl., Newark, N. J. Meston Holmes ............. 3860 Page Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Robert Newton Hood ...... 400 Prospect Ave., Medina, N. Y. Jay Catherwood Hormel .... 208 VV. X1Vater St., Austin, Minn. Tom Lebler Horn .......................... Philipsburg, Pa. Wfalter Vaughan Horner..1832 Oliver Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Jerome Loton Horton ...... 117 VV. 77th St., New York City John Paxton Hosack .... 505 VVashington Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Charles Pinckney Hough, Jr., 400 E. Main St., Jefferson City, Mo. Alfred Everett Houston .... 338 Pacihc Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Arthur Field Humphrey. 316 Maple Ave., Edgewood' Park. Pa. Malcolm Humphreys .... Normandie Park, Morristown, N. J. John Edward Hurst ...... QQ Hopkins Place, Baltimore, Md. George Nicholas lift, 2d .................... Pocatello, Idaho Philip Ludwell Jackson ...... 60 Salmon St., Portland, Oreg. George Wfallace Jarman, Jr.. .54 XV. 76th St., New York City ' NAME ADDRESS Robert Yelverton Jarvis ...... 60 Broadway, New York City Edmund Beeson Jermyn, Jr., 621 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, Pa. Thomas Rosevear Jewett. .1ooo Central Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Wfalter Edmonds Johnson ...... 966 Ridge St., Newark, N. J. Edwin Evans Jones ...... 638 Diamond St., Philadelphia, Pa. Wfilliam Larimer Jones, Jr.. .6722 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. lsidor Kaufman ............ 46 Hinsdale St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Norman Daniel Keller ...... 5628 Elgin Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Roderick Gilroy Kellett. .125 W. Penn St., Germantown, Phila. James Coyle Kennedy .................... Chambersburg, Pa. Charles Collins Kepler ..................... Gilbertsville, Pa. Amos Mansfield Kidder ........ Burn Croft, Highwood, N. J. Xflfillard S. Kidney .......... 3I Easterly Ave., Auburn, N. Y. Reueh Baker Kimball, Jr. .... 135 E. 54th St., New York City James Morley Kline ................ Main St., Johnstown, Pa. XVilliam Kraus ................ 24 Broad St., New York City Edward Jules Lamarche ...... 55 E. 65th St., New York City Sidney Lawrence Levengood, 142 W. Wayne Ave., VVayne, Pa. Cedric Herbert Lewey..525 Franklin Ave., VVilkinsburg, Pa. Fred Charles Liebhardt. 1856 Wfashington Ave., Denver, Colo. VVilliam Stewart Limond, Jr., 759 Carroll St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. John Albert Linder .................... Mohegan Lake, N. Y. George Bryan Logan, Jr...10o7 Lincoln Ave., Allegheny, Pa. 'William Henderson Long, Jr. ................. Ardmore, Pa. Alfred Bevis Longstreth ...... 627 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Edward Clark Lukens ....................... Haverford, Pa. Jay Joseph Lyons ............ 194 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. Herbert G. Lyttle ...... 636 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Joseph Roderick McAlpin .... 68 VVilliam St., New York City Lindsay MacArthur ...... 205 W. IO31'Cl St., New York City Pressly Hodge McCance, 128 Hawthorne St.. Edgewood, Pittsburgh, Pa. John Gormly MacConnell..Wfinebiddle Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa, HHTHEPRI Ero -Daicaniaac ll bupbnmnre Qllass ttlluntinuehj NAME ADDRESS Charles Clifton McCoy ................... E. Liverpool, Ohio Brunson Simpson McCutchen..95 Broad St., New York City Robert McEldowney, 5574 Northumberland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. VVinfred H. Mace..530 S. Pasadena Ave., So. Pasadena, Cal. lan Douglas Mackenzie ...... S2 Gillett St., Hartford, Conn. Joseph Chambers McKibbin.83 Virginia Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Robert Gennert MHCkS..28I Garfield Ave., Jersey City N ncatgma 2305- Qrn 652512 :s tsm Ocwi :L VFHEDPQW FQ' ZOQEPPQ 3,3505 5 mb!! 70 ...UO PAQ. giagggfilf: H... N 3-lfontvg 'N'-Izzo 'n-e.....-.5274 'OUQIIW ' sawn' :wwe SNQQZIET I-'11nZZfF gifjdj 22223: 301:52 OO-. -1. :Cl-. P-i 1-f-O 'Q' :r:2'T1'fa: U7T haJ'iUqI 1-rO H-- LDPUTJPU '-O-1 -1 '9Iog,Z:- F3CW:s05 :Q-fcio ,.,m4...9J4-r 3S3?Q-3 ZZFZZZ. Fi'-'H':- f'T'H 1 John Timothy Martin...85 Riverside Drive, New York City Lay Martin ..... 214 Longwood Rd., Roland Park, Maryland Walter Spencer Mason .... 61 W. South St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Carl Vtfebster Maxheld ........ The Colonial, Bangor, Maine Albert Ross Meeker ......................... Millburn, N. J. Joe Vincent Meigs, 3d ........ 53 Mansion St., Lowell, Mass. Albert Pardon Miller, gd, 246 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. De Laskie Miller ............ 721 N. 5th St., Atchison, Kansas Frank Lubbock Miller, Jr...521 Pine St., Chattanooga, Tenn. Dudley Holbrook NTillS..7IQ Madison Ave., New York City Robert Charles Miner. .292 S. Franklin St., VVilkes-Barre, Pa. Donald Gibson Mixsell .,........................ Easton, Pa. Anthony Saunders Morris, Jr. .............,.. Haverford, Pa. Langdon Emmons Morris. .383 Bath Ave., Long Branch, N. J. Donald Stuart Morrison ....................... Big Run, Pa. Wfalter C. B. Morse ...... Valley View, Vtfashington, D. C. Philander Knox Motheral. .407 S. Rebecca St., Pittsburgh, Pa. August John Mundt ............ 33 Grand St., Trenton, N. J. Donald Myrick ........ 151 Bowdoin St., Springneldf Mass. Fitz Eugene Newbold .... Care of Drexel Sz Co., Phila., Pa. NAME ' ADDRESS Thomas Nicholson, 3d ........ Hawkins Sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. DeLancy Nicoll, Jr. .......... 31 Nassau St., New York City Thomas Marshall Howe Nimick, 6315 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Leonard Ober ............ 300 N. Charles St.. Baltimore, Md, Mason Olcott ,..........,........ ........... N ew York City Earl Dodge Osborn .......... 40 E. 36th St., New York City George Joseph O'Sullivan, 220 VV. 71st St., New York City Thomas Curtis Ould ...... 55 E. Park St., East Orange, N. J. Theodore Dwight Parsons .......,........ Shrewsburg, N. J. Maurice Pate ................. 2245 Birch St., Denver, Colo. David Andrew Patton .... 124 Montclair Ave., Newark, N. J. John Rodman Paul ..... Gravers Lane, Chestnut Hill, Phila. James Thomas Pearson .,.. Richmond Hill, Asheville, N. C. Franklin Lovering Peirce .... 199 Tenth St.. Milwaukee, lVis. Solomon Perlman ........ 112 S. Broad St., Trenton, N. J. Cv. Altamont Phillips ..................... Hammonton, N. J. Harry Frank Porter ...... 55 Chestnut Ave., Trenton, N. J. Robert Brewster Porter .... Mercer Auto Co., Trenton, N. J. William P, Prickett ...... 1507 XV. 14th St., llVilmington, Del. C. S. Proctor Ray l1Villia1n Purdy .......... 149 Broadway, New York City Olin Still Putnam ......... 67 E. Main St., Johnstown, N. Y. Ripley Quinby .............. 24 Stratford Pl., Newark, N. J. Wilson Kennedy Ray .... 817 N. Negley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Bertwal Chapin Read ........ 47 Fabyan Pl., Newark, N. J- Robert H. Reeves .......... 22 Dewitt Rd., Elizabeth, N. J. Harold Whitaker RCl'lI'l1...:2026 N. 2nd St., Philadelphia, Pa. Richard Irving Reid .......... 52 Broadway, New York City George Adams Rentschler, Jr., 643 Dayton St., Hamilton, O. Samuel Henry Reynolds, Jr. .... East King St., Lancaster, Pa. Wilson Fiske Reynolds .... 178 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Anthony Ricca ............ 24 Hutton St., Jersey City, N. J. Charles Richardson, Jr. ................ Tacoma, Washington UIITHEPRINCETO 'BRICABRAC JH bopbumurz Gllass Ctilnntinuzhl NAME ADDRESS George Frederic Riegel .... 5217 Greene St., Gtn., Phila., Pa. Elzey Meacham Roberts ...................... St. Louis, Mo. Walter van Braam Roberts ................... Titusville, Pa. Malcolm Troop Robertson .... 834 Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y. James B. 'Robinson .......................... Uniontown, Pa. Stewart MacMaster Robinson, 3504 Baring St., Philadelphia, Pa. Rudolph Groke Roll .... 135 Pennington Ave., Trenton, N. J. Julius Bernd Rose .......... Machesney Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Samuel Charles Rosenberg, 1259 Liberty St., Guttenburg P. O., N. J. Reginald Rowland ............................. Clinton, N. J. William S. Rusk ...... 2000 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. Baxley Blind Russell ............. 404 4th St., Hoopeston, Ill. Edward Thomas Russell ................. Liberty Grove, Md. Hamilton Henry Salmon, Jr...1184 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dwight William Salter ...... 472 Tenth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Harold Niecolls Samuel .... 83 Board of Trade, Chicago, Ill. Laurence Hunt Sanford ............. Port XfVashington, L. I. Henry Lyttleton Savage. Gravers La., Chestnut Hill, Phila. Robert Henry Scannell .... 130 S. 39th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Albin Kesley Schoepf ............ 622 Oak St., Cincinnati, O. Frederick Schweitzer..1118 Foulkrod St., Frankford, Phila. Vlfilliam Willis Sealy ...... 2424 Broadway, Galveston, Texas Willard Penheld Seiberling .... 158 E. Market St., Akron, O. F. Rolland Severance .......... Willsboro, Essex Co., N. Y. Edwin Compton Sharp ....................... Millville, N. J. James Prestly Shaw .......... 3506 Bates St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Harold R. Sheppard...9o4 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. Charles Parker Siedler .... 158 Orange Rd., Montclair, N. J. Frederick Gilbert Sikes, Jr. .... 129 North St., Buffalo, N. Y. Kenneth L. Sills .... North River 81 37th St., New York City Eugene 'Williams Sloan, 36 Washington Terrace, St. Louis, Mo. NAME Annmzss Dudley Cooke Smith .......... 127 State St., Harrisburg, Pa. Jean Mason Smith. .4534 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. John Mellhenny Smith ...................... Harrisburg, Pa. William M. Smith, Jr., 4534 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. Murray Carleton Smouse ................... Cumberland, Md. Charles Edward Speer ....................... Pittsburgh, Pa. VVil1iam Marvin Spencer ........................... Erie, Pa. Allan Wilcox Stephens.. .20 Highland Ave., Montclair, N. J. John Quincy Stewart, Jr. .... 1404 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pa. Weir Stewart ................................ Auburn, N. Y. Edward Conklin Stover, Jr.. .474 W. State St., Trenton, N.J. Christopher Street ......................... Princeton, N. J. John Bradly Streit ........................ Birmingham, Ala. John Dwight Sullivan ........ 203 Broadway, New York City John S. Sutphen, Jr. ...... II Desbrosses St., New York City Ira Ellsworth Swart.Trinity Court, Back Bay, Boston, Mass. Wallace Soule Swart, Trinity Court, Back Bay, Boston, Mass. Homer Kirk Sweet ......................... Phoenix, N. Y. James Jefferson Swofford, Jr., 411 Gladstone Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. Matson Cady Terry ....... 310 W. IO5tl'1 St., New York City Lloyd Josselyn Thayer .......... Park Ave., Wakefield, Mass. Arthur Raymond Thomas .................... Lewishurg, Pa. Philip Edward Thomas .... 526 Somerset St., Johnstown, Pa. William R. Thomas, Jr. ....... 410 Vine St., Johnstown, Pa. James Monroe Thorington, 120 S. 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Charles Emory Towson. .2829 Girard Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Edward Trenkmann ........ 183 Hewes St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Frederick Trenkmann ....... 183 Hewes St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Edward Russell Upson ...................... Mansfield, Ohio Ludlow Van Deventer. .632 Woodland Ave.. Plainfield, N. J. Harold Surfleet Van Doren ................ Princeton, N. J. HlTHE'PRlNCETO 'BRICABRAC lm Sophomore Ollass Cdtnncluhehj NAME ADDRESS Edwin Thorp Van Dusen, 5131 Morris St., Germantown, Phila. William Leicester Van Leer. .6o3 N. 34th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Frederick Mowbry Velte .... 121 Locust St., Harrisburg, Pa. George Russell Voorhees, ISI Pennington Ave., Trenton, N. I. Ernest Augustus NV21llJl'ldgC...302 VV. Sth St., Plainfield, N. J. George Clayton VVallace, Ir. ................... Paducah, Ky. Earll Colden VValler ...............,..,.. Skaneateles, N. Y. Albert VVinston Walters .... 514 Napoleon St., Johnstown, Pa. Galbraith VVard ........... 816 Madison Ave., New York City Frederick Arthur Warde..172o Ditmar Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. Louis Mumford X!V3.Sl1b1.1I'll..3I7 S. 11th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Charles Harold Whaler...212 VV. 18th St., Wiliiiington, Del. . Thomas Riddick VVhite. Jr. ................. Elizabeth, N. I Charles Edward Whitehouse ...,............ Roosevelt, L. I. Donald Henderson Willia111s, 39' VV. Pomona St., Germantown, Pa. N.-x1v113 ADDRESS George Alexander XfVilliams..17 Calvert St.. Newport, R. I. Richard W'illiams ........ 3904 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Vfilliams, Ir, ......... 385 Park Ave., Paterson, N. J. Roger Brian Williams .... 111 N. Charles St.. Baltimore, Md. Wallace I. Wlilliamson, Ir. ................. Catlettsburg, Ky. York Lowry VVilson ................ ...... R ock Hill, S. C. Frederick Wfinant, Ir. ........ 753 Fifth Ave., New York City. Clifton Ellsworth NVolcott, Ir., 1021 6th St., Port Huron, Mich. Creighton Lee Wfoocl ........... 1740 Gaylord, Denver, Colo. Ernest Bowker VVood.. .................. Rummerfield, Pa. Luther Edmonds NVood ...... 52 St. John's Pl., Buffalo, N. Y. Edgar Foster W'oodman ..................... Concord, N. H. Thomas XrVOl'tlIlllgtOl1, Ir., 2800 Jefferson Ave., Birmingham, Ala. john Allan XN'yeth, Jr...2.g4 Lexington Ave., New York City Henry Craig Yeiser, Jr...1oo5 Burton Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio ::::::EEai EE - 1- .... ...mf WEEE. airing g..::i:,....g. 55513 - - A J5- f ' , :IE : Q , ,T '57 'Y -'EL -ji .-M Ein 'Y' 'ij Y ' f livin Q -----. ..... ..-.- AEEEESEEE- 'faiaassi 1121255132 , NL -'!4'g'?e91' . rffiqfy' f - Ks X J Y1- N3 2 , c f e , f. ' X 0 X 7 If ifxx If he 7 72 4 X XX f ' 6 1,71 0 K' - S l A ' ' 8 g ' ' I KX N mx , f QBfficm:4 CHARLES LAMBERT HEX'NIGER .. ........ President JESSE I-Iovfr ............... ............ V ice-President FRANCIS DANA PAYN13 .... .... S ecretary and Treasurer Ullri-ie-Pai crzro 'BRICABRAC lil Qllass nf 19115: NAME ADDRESS Leon Abbett, Jr., The Buckingham, 5th Ave. and 50th St., New York City Charles T. Abeles, Jr...1423 Louisiana St., Little Rock, Ark Marion S. Ackerman, Jr ..... 829 Park Ave., Plainheld, N. J. Williaiii M. Agar .................... New Rochelle, N. Y. Virginius VV. Alexander.802 VV. 6th Ave., Pine Bluffs, Ark. Ethan D. Alyea ...... .... . .462 Clifton Ave., Clifton, N. J. Ben A. Ames ........ 401 W. 14th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. NA M13 ADDRESS L. Howard Boland ..... 406 Forman Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. VVallace Bower ........ 1645 NVashingt0n Ave., Scranton, Pa. Vfalker H. Bowman, Jr ................... Owensboro, Ky. Robert J, Boyd ............................... Auburn, Neb. Wm. E. Bradley ........ 300 l,Vashington St., Frankfort, Ky. R. A. Brotemarkle ..................,........ Salisbury, Md. Lawrence Brown .... I7 Montgomery Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Harold G. Brown ...,.. 248 South Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. Alexander M, Bruen ....................... Belvidere, N. J. . . . . . . . . . . . .Alta Vista, Louisville, Ky. J' MCFSTHQU Barr- Charles F. Campbell... Hamilton F. Armstrong..58 'West 10th St., New York City James S. Armstrong ...... 166 High St., Middletown, Conn. Boudinot B. Atterbury ...... 145 W. 86th St., New York City Henry Bahnsen ..... 164 Pennington Ave., Passaic, N. J. Ferdinand W. Bailey .......... 225 Broad St., Sewickley, Pa. David B. Baker .... John M. Baker ...... Joseph D. Baker .... Edward B. Bamman Carlton Banigan ........ Phili S Barba ........................Baltim0re, Md. .....318 S. 5th St., Goshen, Ind. .................Baltimore, Md. .......................Princeton, N. J. ....395 Elliston St., Paterson, N. J. . 1 Morris St.. Germantown Pa. p . ........ 547 , Laird H. Barber, Jr ..................... Mauch Chunk, Pa. Fritz K. Barbour .......... II W. 53rd St., New York City Henry H. Barnett ....... 6308 Morton St., Germantown, Pa. Vllilliam H. Beatty.. . . . . . . . . .Richland Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arthur F. Benton ....... 406 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Leigh B. Bergen .... Wzrlter H. Berghorn. .. Allen W. Bevin ..... Nicholas Biddle ..... Osborne T. Biddle.. Albert B. Bingham.. Emerson P. Bird... .....2I7 Hamilton Ave., Paterson, N. J. .25 Reservoir Ave., Jersey City, N. J. .....135 Union Ave., Jamaica, L. I. ......3915 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. .IIIO Jackson St., Vllilmington, Del. H298 E. Broadway, New York City York City G. J. Birdsall ............... 498 Clinton Ave., Albany, N. Y. Julian Bobbs ........ 1610 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind. Edwin C. Buchanan ....... 289 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Benjamin Bullock, 3rd ........................ Ardmore, Pa. Milton J. Bunnell ..... 70 Monticello Ave., Jersey City, N. J. W'iley H. Bfurford .............................. Ocola. Fla. James H. Van Buren. Joseph N. Van Buren. .. . . . .749 Central Ave.. Dunkirk, N.Y. .....749 Central Ave., Dunkirk, N. Y. lfVilliani Jay Burke ....... 338 Roseville Ave., Newark, N. J. 'William J. Burr, Jr... Robert W. Burns .... .......284 Spring St.. Trenton, N. J. ...... . . . . . . ..NVest Carrollton, Ohio Allan M. Butler .......... 288 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, N.. Y. Vlfilliam Jerome Butle1'...1347 Summit Ave., St. Paul. Minn. J. E. Butterworth ..... Henry H. Calam ...... ....352 Pelham Rd., Gtn., Phila., Pa. 72 Groton Ave., Ossining, N. Y. .535 west isisfst., New York, N. Y. Fowler H. Cardwell ..... Alexandra Court, Portland, Oreg. Joseph M. Carey ............................. Glenside, Pa. E. Sterling Carter ...... ............... W ashington, Conn. John R. Carty ...........,. , .............. Short Hills, N. J. Wfilliam VVhitF1eld Cator, Jr .............. Roland Park. Md. Robert T. Chaplin .... 2206 Q St., N. W., l1Vashington. D.. C. Elmer E. Childs ............................... Lyons, N. J. Verne Clair .................. 172 Park Ave., Orange, N. J. Robertson L. Cleveland .... Hotel Leonori, New York, N. Y. Micajah P. Clough, Jr .......... 235 Ocean St.. Lynn, Mass. Samuel L. Cooper ........... 202 Beaver St., Sewickley, Pa. Hnrnfpaineero -iaaieaiara-xc I1 1 1 freshman Qllass Ctlluntinuehj NAME ADDRESS David Noble Corson ....... SI Berkeley Ave., Newark, N. I. Kenneth F. Cramer .... 22 Woodside Ave., Gloversville, N. Y 1--4. 4' :pgs :ilTlm'S1 14:91 N ASPH N' O LQQ 0332? 3352 wi:-lui, 010' O :G:3 fur ' . '-1 .bJ' oxtdxggd KO ea aagg 14,0 F4142 ani' sea? .-fE, Z' mm Tihilrff U1 rf' au? eazw 571758, 2225 'Sharma' Efzffo-1 9939 ? U Ur- 'Queeg T5 3-1 nw-1 wee Q0 ,O o W3 U9 su 55-3 rms: . 1 '23, gn 1:1 fir H. EL. SP Z MO 35 NS' 5:2 rm Q: 'Q L-E14 ...Z Ea, 'UE 'Fw O-1 Pr ZZ '-1-4 Charles B. Crouse ..........,. 261 Genesee St., Utica, N. John VVillett Danenhower, gCUl'rll'1'1?'lT1ZP5 Zim'-B ,,,,f2Q.Q- 5mO mp? :o55B,..ggi:r gag: .--'YSDQJGE rb -ff-v-'-1 QQUQ,-, rnqq '-1 SDH'-.cn 3045 W' 508 FOHWWQUQ 23: ' 'U5w WGS UUUWGEU mm O 0,-1 DJ Qggmr gg 335 Smagfgigl igfing :ifanagg gig! - '-'. -.o :'T::w-: 1-3 . .Q Q92 Sfow- 5' 5.205 0'9t EMM W O3 ' l'1'l - :r C'12gIm5:?2 U-gg:- Qgmiim 3 mggi ..- Q-,.. 5 H 1-f 'Q4.-.tj O 30 w3805ig'Efx1 !3 Z'r':JA 1 C'- 3,t'DI3 CF.-mf-r nw, 47, 1-U-Em: SHT? of ?-rLQrnom 'mmg f l . v-f ' we 'bmi' Q2-rf' oq Z'...'m- FD Cum f-gq -' - FD 'dns-Q, -1 0:12,-U E P-120 ...,.,g,., H. ... Fc. gui QJKI,-fF1'i :S F,-o om+4'U 544 0'4fD5 QDOSSUEO QOH? ,... 5'-'-1 OW ... PP2wFEgr FFS? v- :x-:s 22252-1. ZZZZ :s ifit4r4FE4s3U5r4'+er4+f+f VVilliam Myron Davy. .317 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City, . N. N Oscar A. DeLong..16o N. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. I D. R. Demaree ............................... Newport, Pa William H. Dneyo ........ ............... N aponoch, N. Y Herbert E. Diller ................,...... Leaman Place, Pa Alvin L. Dinsmore .............. Lauraville, Baltimore, Md VVyllyS Dixon. .241 Franklin Pl., Flushing, Long Island, N. Y Edmund Davey Dodd..307 Belleville Ave., Bloomfield, N. I VVilliam F. Dodd ..... 18 Bradford Place, Montclair, N. I William W. Dodge, Jr...134 B St., N. E., Washington, D. C Byrd Douglas ........ 132 8th Ave., South, Nashville, Tenn julian N. Dowell ...... 3026 Newark St., Washington, D. C Arthur Charles Dunn .... 667 East 18th St., Paterson, N. I NAME ADDRESS Welnster E. Edgar .... .......... C azenovia, N. Y. Donovan R. Ellis ......................... Maplewood, N. J. G. Dudley Evans ..................,...... Scarsdale, N. Y. Murray C, Evans .... 5237 VVashington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Raymond D. Evans ......... 2417 Sarah St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Frank L. Farrel ............ 6424 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Russell N. B. Fay ..,................ Chicopee Falls, Mass. Percy O. Fendrick ....................... Mercersburg, Pa. Donald Van Dyck Ferguson ...... Garden City, L. I., N. Y. Eric Ferguson .......... Garden City, Long Island, N. Y. Robert B. Ferree .......... 820 Lincoln Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. VVilliam Thayer Field ...................... Newark, N. I. VVillia1n Fillebrown..2121 LeRoy Place, VVashington, D. C. 1-larold E. Fisher .......... Vlfoodlawn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Louis Gerisch Forney, VVest 6th and Lakeside Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Harvey I-laven Frank ...... IOO3 Green St., Harrisburg, Pa. Vfilliam Walter Frank ........................ Paris, Texas Benjamin Franklin, Jr...166 NN. Horter St., Gtn., Phila., Pa, Angus M. Frantz ,...... Morningside Ave., Princeton, N. I. Earl I. Frazier ........... 'i ............... Davenport, N. Y. Thomas L. Frederick .... 64 Richmond Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. VVilliam H. Friesell .... 5871 Darlington Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. George T. Fritz .......... 3903 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Clinton Walter Frontz ..................... Hughesville, Pa. George B. Fundenburg .... 5805 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Richard W. Furman ....... 44 Livingston St., Trenton, N. J. Ervant Gabriel .............. 215 Columbia St., Union, N. J. Paul H. Gadebusch .....,................... Summit, N. J. L. Ebersole Gaines ..,................. Fayetteville, W. Va. Myron B. Garber ........ 5538 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa I. B. C. Garmany ........... 40 VV. 40th St., New York City Chas. T. Garrison .... ...... X Wilkins Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Moore Gates ....................... Constantinople, Turkey Paul Ganston Gififin ........ 299 Lincoln Ave., Orange, I. UJTHE-Pninceifo QBRICABEAC UU NARIE jfrssigman Qllask Ctflnntinuehj ADDRESS Logan Blair Gill. .6427 Sherwood Rd., Overbrook, Phila., Pa. Henry G. Gilland ..... ...78 North St., New Bedford, Mass. George Gillespie ........................... Nottingham, Pa. John J. Glenn... ..... 1131 Forest Ave., Evanston, Ill. Frank Glick .... ........, 3 0 Steveson St., Pittsburgh, Pa. George W. Glick ........................... Mohegan, N. Y. VVilliam Emile Glogau .... 113 W. 75th St., New York City Lawrence L. Glover.. Donald S. Good ....... Benjamin L. Golden. Harry J. Gordon, Jr. John D. Gould ....... Ormond V. Gould. . B. M. Grant, 3rd. . . James S. Green, Jr... 232 E. Main St., Haddonfield, N. J. .... .I-Iackettstown, N. J. . . .222 Kansas Ave., Elkin, W. Va. . . .1019 Lenox Pl., Cincinnati, Ohio ...................'..Southport, Ind. . . . .26 W. 69th St., New York City .709 S. Perny St., Johnstown, N. Y. ...463 N. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. Richard Gussenrode.19th St. 81 Madison Ave., New York City Harold C. Hahn ...... 706 St. Nicholas Ave., New York City C. Leland Harmonson ......................... Clayton, Del. John A. Harper ............ 233 Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Arthur Nolan Harrigan..249 W. 1o2nd St., New York City Phillip B. Harrigan ........ 249 W. 1o2nd St., New York City Gordon L. Harris ............. Livingston-on-Hudson, N, Y. Frederick V. L. Harrison .... 6 Erwin Park, Montclair, N. J. Harold, Dortic Harvey ....... 9 E. 47th St., New York City Henry Harvey ...,....................,... Cartersville, Ga. A. Lawrence Haskell ...... 130 E. 61st St., New York City Henry Lloyd Haupt .......................... Abington, Pa. VVestw00d B. Hays ........,,................. Waco, Texas W. Layton Heath .... Q7 New England Ave., Summit, N. J. Francis Reeves Heath ' 821 Old Lancaster Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. John Eichler Heintz .......... 1925 7th Ave., New York City Theron Hewitt .......................... Williamsburg, Pa. Robert C. Heyl ..... .... W ynnewood, Pa. VVilliam E. Heyl .. .... Wynnewood, Pa. NAME A A ADDRESS Charles Lambert Heyniger .,... 202 lfVall St., Corning, N. Y. Thomas Eintriken 'I-Iibben, Jr., 5433 University Ave., Irvington, Indianapolis, Ind. Ralph P. Hinchman .... 600 VVest End Ave., New York City John Carl Hinshaw ......................... New York City David Scott Hirschberg .... Grand Ave., Newburgh, N. Y. Clive Edward Hockmeyer.17o Holyrood Ave., Lowell, Mass. Robert B. Hollander ........ 24 W. 70th St., New York City John Burt Holmes .............. 24 High St., Orange, N. J. William Lathrop Hopkins ................ Short Hills, N. J. Jesse Hoyt ................. I3 Park Ave., New York City Herbert Beecher Hudnut, 245 N. Heights Ave., Youngstown, Ohio Allan Hunter ............... 1070 Lemon St.. Riverside, Cal. William M. Hurlburt. .112 VV. Johnston St., Germantown, Pa. John Seys Huyler ........ 301 NV. 72nd St., New York City Richard Arnold Hyatt ....... 762 Center St., Trenton, N. J. S. T. Hypes ............ 1126 Michigan Ave.. Evanston, Ill. August T. Iaccaei .......... 489 Fifth Ave., New York City Robert L. Irvine Arthur H. Ives ............ 4 Waldron Ave., Summit, N. J. Charles E. Jacka ........ IOI W. 121st St., New York City Alan Jackman ............... 504 Neville St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Arthur Hyatt Jackson. .692 West End Ave., New York City Thomas B. Jackson .................... Charleston, VV. Va. Thomas P. Jamison ,......... ............. G reensburg, Pa. VV. van D. Jewett ..... ....... 1 ooo Central Plainfield, N. J. John R. Johnston ........ 302 Iroquois Apts., Pittsburgh, Pa. Brady R. Jordan.. . ..... 5851 Pierce St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Alfred Kahn ............... I7 W. 75th St., New York City VVm. Mackenzie Kalt ........ 2 W. 88th St., New York City Gustav L. Karow ....... 318 E. Gwinnette St., Savannah, Ga. Albert A. Kelleher ......... 57 E. 95fl'1 St., New York City David G. Kennedy ........................ Ridley Park, Pa. H. Henry Kennedy ...... 4950 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. ..........................Street, Md. X. E Urnispainctzro -naicnianc N ll jfresbman Lllass fQlnntinueiJJ NAME ADDRESS Andrew T. H. Kenny ........... 85 Elliot St., Detroit, Mich. Douglas H. Kenyon .... 420 Riverside Drive, New York City Nelson T. Kenyon .......... IQ W. 82nd St., New York City Hamilton K. Kerr... ..............., White Plains, N. Y. Ernest P. Kiefel ............................. Archbald, Pa. Alden Kimball ............. 165 W. 58th St., New York City lfVm. C. King, Ir. ...... 360 Winebiddle Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. James D. Kirkpatrick..1231 Iroquois St., Birmingham, Ala. Russel L. Klotz ........,..................... Singac, N. J. Herman A. Knapp ........ QQI N. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Frederick H. Knight.I62o 221'lCl St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Oliver Dudley Knight..4433 Westminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Walter B. Knox ........,. 1325 Sheridan Pl., Pittsburgh, Pa. Charles Edward Kock .............. Belle Alliance, Louisiana Ferdinand I. Kruse ...... 165 Heyward St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Donelson M. Lake ....... 311 S. Orleans St., Memphis, Tenn. Henry M. Lamberton .............,.......... Winona, Minn. I. Larsen ..............,. 2171 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, Ill Bernard C. Law .,... .,................ S t. Davids, Penn. E. Brooke Lee ...... .................. S ilver Spring, Md. Elliott Hugh Lee ............................ Durango, Col. Robert R. Lester ........ 3400 Campbell St., Kansas City, Mo. Vergil G. Link ..... ....... 5 2 Broad St., Stamford, Conn. Chapin C. Linn ..... .... 5 2 Upland Road, Brookline, Mass. Edward S. Lloyd. ...............,........ Red Bank, N. I. Wilton Lloyd-Smith ..... .222 VV. Church St., Elmira, N. Y. Arthur Melville Loeb ....... 4516 12th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. lVm, D. Love, Ir. ........... 354 Laurel St., Hartford Conn. Henry A. McAleenan ..... 266 W. 73rd St., New York Citg Charles VV. McClumpha .,.. 62 Grove St., Amsterdam, N.Y O. P. McComas ..... 302 Woodlawn Rd., Roland Park, Md Paul B. McCready.295 E. Ridgewood Ave., Ridgewood, N. I Robert H. McCready. 295 E. Ridgewood Ave., Ridgewood, N-I John D. McLanahan ........ 8 Dickinson St., Princeton, I I NAME ADDRESS Robert L. McKinney ...., 725 Devonshire St., Pittsburgh, Pa. R. Lowe McKee ...,.. 18 Central Ave., Tompkinsville, N. Y. Clifton A. MCWllll3I1lS...2IQ E. Dewart St., Shamokin, Pa. Paul A. G Machemer ..... 3532 Longshore St., Tacony, Pa. X1Villiam H. T. Mackie..13o3 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Oscar Mandel .....,...................... Grantwood, N. I. C. Frederick Martin .................,....... Nazareth, Pa. Henry Fletcher Martin ...... 55 XfVater St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Richard S. Martin .......... 21 E. 16th St., Flatbush, N. Y. J. 'W. Massie ........,.... 639 S. Court St., Montgomery, Ala. S. Ford Meany ..........,......... Convent Station, N. I. E. George Meier ........., 616 Arlington Place, Chicago, Ill. Henry I. Melosh ........ 89 Gifford Ave., Jersey City, N. J, Maurice Melville .... ISIO N. Delaware St., Indianapolis. Ind. Harry C. Merrit, Jr. ....................... Tuckalioe, N. Y. K. A. Metzerott ....... 1110 F St., N. VV., Washington, D. C. Herbert I. Michael ..... 98 'Harrison St., East Orange, N. J. Emory I. Middour ............................. Quincy, Pa. Neville Miller .............. 1454 Fourth St., Louisville, Ky. S. Allen Millikin ....... 1110 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio E. Knox Mitchell, jr. .....,.. 57 Gillett St., Hartford, Conn. Philip Molt .......... .... 1 3I Main St., Union Hill, N. J. Kirk Moore ..........,.... 57 XV, 75th St., New York City Perry Ervien Moore .... 125 Euclid Ave., Hackensack, N, -I. ,Iohn W. Morgan ......... Hotel Martinique, New York City Lester Mount .............. R. F. D. No. 2, Princeton, N. I. Stuart Mudd ....... 4144 W'ashington Building, St. Louis. Mo. I. Guild Muirheid ..... 310 Roosevelt Avenue, Newark, N. I. George Hart llflumford. .31 West 81st Street, New York City I. E. Murdock...414 South Maple Avenue, Greensburg, Pa. james Burling Murray..2oo West 79th St.. New York City Albert Nacht ................. 306 Grand St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Eugene A. Nebeker ..... S19 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica, Cal. I. Howard Neely, jr ....................... Miftlintown, Pa. john Nevin, Ir...24Q5 Boulevard Ave., Jersey City, N. J. x HHTH1-3-P111 Ero Qiaaicmannc ll l freshman 011355 Wlnntinushj NAME ADDRESS lfValter B. Newburg 327 VVestervelt Ave., Tompkinsville, L. I., N. Y. Charles O. Nichols ........ 38 Woodland Ave., Summit, N. J. Thomas Burnet Niles .... 5.14 West 122d St., New York City George W. Oakley ..................... Pleasantville, N. Y. Ainsworth O'Brien-Moore 2926 Brighton Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Lewis P. Ohliger..7o1 Hamilton Terrace, Kansas City, Mo. John I. O'Kane, Ir ....... 23 Linden Lane, Princeton, N. I. William H. Osborn ...... 40 East 36th St.. New York City John E. Osmun ............ 76 Lenox Ave., Newark, N. J. Horace C. O'Sullivan .... 220 West 71st St., New York City I, R. Lowell Otis ............. 66 Church St., Bethlehem, Pa. E. Rogers Parkin ................... New Brunswick, N. I. Robert L. Patterson ......... Shields, Allegheny County, Pa. E. Dana Payne .............. Metric Metal Works, Erie, Pa. Lawrence G. Payson .... 153 Tenafly Road, Englewood, N. J. Grant Allen Peacock..North Highland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa, Rolland B. Peacock .... North Highland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Francis R. Pemberton, jr ...... 35 VVall St., New York City Donald Pettit ............. R. F. D. No. 3, Princeton, N. J. Winthrop M. Phelps I7 West Union Ave., Bound Brook, N. I. Stanley L. Phraner ..... 31 Links Ave., East Orange, N. I. Richard A. Pierce ........ 48 Kingsbury Place, St. Louis, Mo. Walter Piel .......... 150 Riverside Drive, New York City Vinton Ulrich Dahlgren Pierce 1325 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D. C. Gilbert L. Pitcairn. .97 East Harrison St., East Orange, N. I. Marquis Pope ........... 195 East Chestnut St., Chicago, lll. Edgar L. Potts ...... 8405 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Alfred K. Price ............................. Oakmont, Pa. Henry S. Price ......., 435 Clinton-Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. James Morley Queen ............ L...Glen Cove, L. L, N. Y. Lennox Ransom ........ 66 West 49th St., New York City NAME ADDRESS john Marshall Raymond..438 Lafayette St., Salem. Mass. Geraldyn L. Redmond ........................ Tivoli, N. Y. Nelson Reed ................. VVilkins Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Gilbert W. Reineman ....... 345 Rebecca St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Sanford Cobb Reynolds..113 Wfest 76th St., New York City Jay Roscoe Rhoads .......... 2549 North 33d St., Phila., Pa. Herbert J. Richardson. .1554 Peabody Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Hans A. Riedel .......... 849 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Herbert D. Ritchey ........... 1116 13th Ave., Altoona, Pa. I. Bradford Ritter ........ ISO East VValnut Lane, Phila., Pa. Frank C. Roberts ................... ...... V Vynnewood, Pa. Harold R. Robinson ........ 84 Milford St., Newark, N. I. john Noel Robinson ......... Academy Ave., Sewickley, Pa. Samuel S. Robinson .......................... Saltsburg, Pa. Kenneth Henry Rockey 138 VVardwell Ave., VVest New Brighton, N. Y. Francis Rodgers 200 North Limestone St., Springfield, Ohio Lawrence G. Ropes ........ 40 West 69th St., New York City Richard XV. P. Rose 182 Inwood Ave.. Upper Montclair, N. J. George N. Runk ....... IO VVest 77th St., New York City Paul Mefford Runyon. .18 Academy St., South Orange, N. I. Ralph Rushmore ........................ Mamaroneck, N. Y. John Russell, Ir. .......... 5414 Catharine St, Phila., Pa. Henry E. Sargent ...... The Decatur, VVashington, D. C. Frank M. Shanbacker ...................... Overbrook, Pa. Herman S. Schwabacher ........ 191 Broad St., Newark, N. J. Norman NV. Scudder ...... ' .............. Glastonbury, Conn. Mason Scudder ...... 75 Van Deventer Place, St. Louis, Mo. Arthur N. Selby ........ 165 Santa Rosa Ave., Oakland, Cal. Lee West Sellers ............ 77 Grove St., Montclair, N. I. Charles G. Semmens ...................... Turtle Creek, Pa. Lawrence O. Seymour 444 Hillside Place, South Orange, N. I. Ulrnerainciiro 'BBICABBCAC HH jfrzsijman Glass CQ'LnntinueiJJ NAME ADDRESS William C. Shanley .... 271 West 72nd St., New York City C. Bernhard Shea ............ Richland Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. Edward L. Shea ................ Q0 Pond St., Nashua, N. H. Elmer A. Sheets, Jr .... 480 North Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. Joseph H. Shepherd...'...1o32 Union Ave., Memphis, Tenn. George M. Shipman ...................... Belvidere, N. J. Samuel M. Shoemaker, Jr. .......... ' ........ E ccleston, Md. Albert P. Short .... 510 North Franklin St., Wfilmington, Del. Gordon G. Sykes ............... 129 North St., Buffalo, N. Y. Carleton R. Smith .......... 780 Forest Ave., Neenah, Wis. Gordon S. Smith ............................. Bayport, L. I. Charles P. Smythe ....... 22 Morven St., Princeton, N. J. Allan H. Snowden ........ 605 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. Jas. M. Speers .... 81 South Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. Isaac Starr, Jr. ........... Stenton Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Walter K. B. Starr ......,.................. Princeton, N, J. Murray H. Stevens ..... 535 West 155th St., New York City Henry R. Stevenson ,............ ............... M ilroy, Pa. Charles I. Stewart ......... 9 Maurice Ave., Ossining, N. Y. Richard N. Stilwell ....,....................... Quincy, Ill. James R. Stockton ...... 325 Market St., Jacksonville, Fla. Leonard G. Strater .......... 1037 Third St., Louisville, Ky. Louis B. Strong ......... 77 Belvidere Ave., Plainneld, N. J. David D. Steuck .... 59 Reservoir Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Eugene F. Summers .................... .... B uffalo, N. Y. D. C. Swatland ........... I5 Milford Ave, Newark, N. J. Lennig Sweet ............ 1075 Humboldt St., Denver, Colo. Allen W. Talley ......... 129 West 36th St., New York City Montague A. Tancock ...... 113 N. 13th St., Omaha, Nebr. Clarence Muir Tappen .... 810 Grand St., Jersey City, N. J. Chauncey C. Taylor .......... Leroy Place, Newburg, N. Y. Charles S. Tippetts ................... St. Petersburg, Fla. John VV. Thomson .... 309 Clinton Place, Hackensack. N. J. Norman B. Tomlinson...27 Western Ave., Morristown, N. J, NA ME ADDRESS Charles Daughtry Towers 305 Church St., Jacksonville, Fla. Theodore VV. Townsend I7 St. Marks Place, New Brighton, S. I., N. Y. Michael Gavin Traylor ........ P. O. Box 280, Richmond, Va. Donald G. Turner ........................... Corning, Iowa John P. Twaddell ,.......................,..... Devon, Pa. Pierrepont E. Twitchell 153 South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Danford D. Tyler ...................... South Berlin, Mass. Armin Adam Uebelacker 267 Summit Ave., Hackensack, N. J. James R. Uhl ....... 29 West South St., VVilkes-Barre, Pa. Andrew M. Underhill .... 148 Turrall Ave., So. Orange. N. J. Jacob Berry Underhill, Jr. 120 East 40th St., New York City Eugene N. Van Dyke ...................... Marysville, Pa. Harry W. Van Horn ......................... Newboen, Pa. Harman B. Vanderhoef, Jr. 40 VVest 58th St., New York City Samuel B. Van lfVyck ............... Quogue, L. I., N. Y. James C. Vickery..1839 Mintwood Place. NVashington, D. C. John V. Wadswortlm ...... 370 Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y. Edward Barry Wall .... 432 East Broad St., Columbus, Ohio Loring B. X1Valton ........ 4128 Troost St., Kansas City, Mo. Dudley L. VVard ........ I2 Grove Place, Rochester, N. Y. Donald B. VVatt .............. Marietta Ave., Lancaster, Pa. Herman lrVeisberg ..... 34 Park Terrace, Bridgeport, Conn. William A. Wells .....,.. 1803 Cherry St., Vicksburg, Miss. XfVilliam A. West .,......................... Beirut. Syria Frank Whitcomb, Jr ...... 601 XfVest 127th St., New York City Walter VVhite ............. 68 Monmouth St., Boston, Mass. Archibald 'VVilSey .......... 5708 Forbes St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry Augustus NVllll2llllS...385 Park Ave., Paterson, N. J. UHTHEPRINCETO 'BRICABRAC NH NAME Westel R. Willougliby 8 Club Raymond K. Wiliiiartli Edmund Wilsori, jr... Homer B. Wiiichell... Edqar I. Wolfe ...... Fred R. 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CLASS OF 1916 11 THE-Paincnr N'BRlCA'BR.AC ll H ll Qualifying NAME ADDRESS Walter G. Andrews ...... 79 Tonawanda St., Buffalo, N. Y. W'illiam H. Annat ...... 198 N. Market St., Wooster, Ohio Robert O. Annin ........... 1020 Downing St., Denver, Colo. Thomas Reeves Armstrong ................ Katherine, Texas A. C. M. Azoy, Ir. .... 28 S. Maple Ave., East Orange, N. I. Raymond Livingston Bailie, 240 Lewis C. Baldwin ..... , ..... Frederick E, Ballard ........ 21 W. 73rd St., New York City .Lincoln St., Englewood, N. In Bellefield Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. .A Via Palestro, Florence, Italy Arthur Barber ....... .. Alfred J. Barnett ..... ...................... L atrobe, Pa. Maitland Belknap .... .... 1 o E. 33rd St., New York City -Harold S. Bell ......, ...................... A lean, N. Y. Allen D. Berry ........ .... 1 23 9th Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Benjamin T. Biggs ....................... Middletown, Del. George O. Bradford ........................... Waverly, Ill. Thompson H. Bradshaw..181o 3rd Ave., New Brighton, Pa. Thornton K, Brown ...... William Callery ....,. Deane H. Carpenter... Glen W. Carpenter .... 2201 Girard Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. .....1134 Judson Ave., Evanston, Ill. . . . . . . . .75 Front St., New York City 1 o Ave Victor Hu 0 Paris France .33 Colden Ave., Flushing, N. Y. .4875 Ellsworth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. .2201 Girard Ave., Minneapolis, Minn, Samuel P. Carson ...., Clifford N. Carver .... John R. Christie, Ir. .... 3 . g , , Robert E. Christie, Ir. ...... III Tifter Ave., New York City Theodore T. Clark .................... Chestnut Hill, Phila. Kenneth H. Condit.. 56 S. Clinton St., East Orange, N. J. Earle Congleton. . .192nd St. Sz Wadsworth Ave., N. Y. City XfVayne E. Connor .......... 31 Nassau St.. New York City Harry Cook ................... 743 King St., Pottstown, Pa. Russell Cook ....... ..... 8 205 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Claude H. Cooke .... .... 4 0 Portland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. John R. Currier ..... .... 1 61 Quitman St., Newark, N. I. 62 Stuhents NAME 'William G. Dancy .... W'illiam F. Davis ..... ADDRESS ....718 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. ......19 Fairview Ave., Orange, N. J. Donienick C. De Vito ....................... Sewaren, N. J. W'illiam R. Dolton ........ Lindsay M. Donaldson ..... .......................P1ttsburgh, Pa. Beverly Douglas ............ William S. Doty ..... Maurice P. Dunlap... Solon T. Emery ...... Raymond D. Evans.. Arthur I. Flanagan... .912 'W. State St., Trenton. N. I. .309 NV. 85th St., New York City 132 8th Ave., Nashville, Tenn. 2828 Collingwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio ....1613 Tenn. St., Lawrence, Kansas . . . . . .2417 Sarah St., Pittsburgh, Pa. .....4726 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, lll. John H. Fox .......... ..... . 212 Pine St., Harrisburg, Pa. Robert H. Gallaher ..............,..... Minneapolis, Minn. Richard S. Gough .... Benoni S. Green, jr... Harrington Green ..... H. Rumsey Green .... Louis Miller Hahn .... Basil Harris .......... Thurmond Harris ..... John C. Hawkins ..... William E. Heyn ...,. Lewis A. Hillyer..1o0 Wilmer Hoffman ...... Romaine Hogan ...... Howard C. Holton... George C. Hutchinson ..... - .................... Robert M. jackson ..... Miers C. Johnson ...................... Homer K. Johnston ..... Carl W. gkovnes ...... 18 William . Kellett. .1 .. . .13 Franklin Pl., Plainfield, N. J. .....................Blo0mington, Ill. .... .Avondale Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio . . . .5045 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 2421 Bryant Ave.. Minneapolis, Minn. ... . . . . . .Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y. 1707 NVest End Ave., Nashville, Tenn. .2013 Appletree St., Philadelphia, Pa. .....................Stapleton, N. Y. Harrison Ave., Port Richmond, N. Y. .. . .1203 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. 840 VV. Adams St., Los Angeles, Cal. .234 W. Upsal St., Germantown, Phila. .Butler, Pa. .692 West End Ave., New York City .Fort Worth, Texas .1425 Fairview Ave., Wichita, Kan. I6 S. Colfax Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 25 W. Penn St., Germantown, Phila. William M. Laird ....,. 5915 Wellesley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Unrnnorninciiro -nnicaiiiac ll ll Qaualifping btuhents Wluncluizzhj NAME ADDRESS Irving H. Larom .......... ZIQ VV. 78th St., New York City Rutherford Lawrence .......... 45 Broadway, New York City James H. Legendre ..... Auduborn Pl., New Orleans, La. Rudolph E. Lent ...... 1528 Corcoran St., yVashington, D. C. Arnett W. Leslie .... 2124 Fremont Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Edward D. Lobdell ...................,...... Boonton, N. J. William J. Logan ..... 187 Marlborough Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Christopher S. Long ............................ Pontiac, Ill. William G. Luke ...... IQO Riverside Drive, New York City Waynman C. Lyon .................. 1 ....... Caldwell, N. Y. James VV. McCartney. .. J. Ronald McDonald ..... .1712 Conn. Ave., Washington, D. C. .509 W. 'I2ISt St., New York City . . . . . . .5112 Wabash Ave., Chicago, lll. ......16 Marion Rd., Waterboro, Mass. .. .... 1257 Deane St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1124 2nd St.. Roanoke, Va. .424 Roas Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. ....5632 Monroe Ave., Chicago, Ill. John F. MacMahon. William H. Macurda James H. Mahan .... Arthur P. Maher ..... ........ Ralph B. Marshall ........ Robert J. Mathis .... Edward May, Jr.. . .. Ralph W. Merrill... William Milliken .... John H. Neilson .... yVilliam L. Nicoll... James A. G. Pennington ...... 1530 Bolton St., Baltimore. Md. Clarence B. Perkins ............ 730 14th St., Denver, Colo. Ralph E. Reed .......... ..... 2 74 E. 3rd St., Beaver, Pa. .....................Norfolk, Va. .. ..,.......,........... Hinsdale, Ill. .....53 Broad St., Stamford, Conn. .... .. .. . ...Malvern Hill, Peoria, Ill. ......................Newburgh, N. Y. NAME ADDRESS John J, Rich ...... ..... 5 41 Curtain St., Harrisburg, Pa. Guy Robinson ....... , ......... 3 0 Broad St., New York City James H. Rowland ....,. I5 VV. Madison St., Baltimore, Md. Archibald D. Russell, Jr. ...... 35 E. 36th St., New York City Charles F. Schenk ..... . ............. Springfield, L. I., N. Y. Ralphael Semmes .....,.... I0 E. Eager St., Baltimore, Md. James C. Shively .......................... Fayetteville, Pa. Kenneth M. Smith ......... P. O, Box 125, Rhinebeck, N. Y. Lionel A. Stahl ........ 1880 Jackson St., San Francisco, Cal. XfValter G. Steinert .......... 127 E. 72l1Cl St.. New York City Gilchrist B. Stockton ...................... Jacksonville, Fla. Thomas O. Stokes ......................... Nashville, Tenn. James A. Swift ........ 1233 Peabody Ave.. Memphis, Tenn. Jerome A. Swineford ........... 616 Lake St., Madison, Wis. Carl P. Taeusch .... 306 NN. Anglaize St., VVapakoneta, Ohio Henry C. Tatnall .......................... Bryn Mawr, Pa. Eugene L. Turner ....... 1100 Leighton Ave., Anniston, Ala. Paul D. Turner ........... 224 S. 45th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Williain O. Turtle .......... Fort Barrancas, Pensacola, Fla. Gershum H. Updike. .112 S. Montgomery St., Trenton, N. J. John W. Vasbinder ........................ Blanstown, N. J. Robert E. yVhite .......................... Connellsville, Pa. J. O. yVhitely .................. 905 S. Beaver St., York, Pa. William C. R. Williams..55 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa, John H. Wilkin .......... 704 Cathedral St., Baltimore. Md. Garrett E. Winants ......... 140 VV. 8th St., Bayonne, N. J. James H. Rial ...... .............. G reensburg, Pa. Alphonse Zimmerman .......... 367 1st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ewes 63 i MAIN ENTRANCE TO GYMNASIUM, AND CORNER OF LITTLE COURT Nl3?:'W MM' :wearer vu s .6 ighsl Na ' O I Qin. lT. , Uh D 5 Ms:-1 9 I Qggghu' Q I ll.a':f' i I Q ,u'o2 3 hai elf, .' ff 'if giqkrqiv , o - '--o' ,w .Jig w -ll P1 f j - .HI Jff n r 1 . COMBINED MUSICAL CLUBS, 1912-'13 HHTHBPRI Emo 'BR1caB12.A.c NU C. D. Baker D. Baker, Ir. L. A. Baker D. Baldwin FU W. D. Bickharrr G. M. Bryan D. R. Baker I. N, DuBarry C. C. Allen, Jr. H. W1 Chapin I. V. Davison R. B. Dort C. P. Erdman R. W. Furman Else Glluh Qrganigatiun QBffiterS, 1911-'1 2 R. G. BOSWORTH, '12 .........,............ Business Manager ROBERT SEALY, '13 ....................... Assistant Manager Qffittri, 1912-'13 ROBERT SEALY, '13 . ........................ Business Manager 'TORRANCE F1s1q1s, yI4 .......... . .......... Assistant Manager F. D. Close K. H. Condit H, L. Dewey W. H. Dickey I. W. Fowler I. C. Hawkins H. P. Elliott E. B. Kilner D. Fleming H. Froelick S Hammond I. . R. Hampton, Ir. A. L. Haskell Mennbers of the Grganigatinn 1913 C. W. johnson C. E. Kimball, Jr. R. G. Lockwood W. H. Magill F. H. Marling S. Matthews R. H. McKee 1914 W. Kuhn I. H. Legendre 1915 A. M. Kidder F. P. Leslie A. B. Longstreth C. W. Maxlield 1916 C. L. Heyuiger 67 C. S. Merrifield S. W. Morris B. O'Donohue F E. C. Page F. T. 'Phillips L: Richards P. D. McMaster N. Wigton, F1 new ru ,H rn -1 WB. 5' :S C. A. McWilliams I. M. Rose D. I. Smith R. 1fVarner N. D. Weir G. P. Wliitaker W, B. VV0lfe NV. I. Wolf O. S. Putnam M. Roberts VV. M. Spencer I. M. Thorington R. Wfilliams, Ir. F1 I. Russell ' I GLEE CLUB, I9I2-I3 HASKELL MIALPIN DORT o'noNoHUE FISKE ROBERTS ELLIOTT BAKER BAKER CLOSE PUTNAM MARLING MORRIS CHAPIN 11Ro1zL1cK FOWLER PHILLIPS ROSE BAKER WARNER SEALEY JOHNSON PAGE BRYAN lr 'x gm .? 1' 1 1 vw Baker, '13 Close, '13 Bryan, '13 O'Donohue, '13 Baker, '13 Phiiiips, '13 Baldwin, '13 Iohnson, '13 Else Cnlluh C. E. BURN1-IAM R. VVARNER, '13 FIRST TENORS I. VV. Fowler, '13 I. V. Davison, '15 J. C. Hawkins, '13 E. M. Roberts, '15 SECOND TENORS WV. H. Magill, '13 D. R. Baker, 'I4 I. M. Rose, '13 H. P. Elliott, 'I4 FIRST BASSES N. D. Weir, ,I3 J. H. Legendre, '14 J. N. DuBarry, ,I4 H. Froeliclc, '15 SECOND BASSES F. H. Marling, '13 R. B. Dort, '15 E. C. Page, '13 L. E. Morris, '15 69 .... .Director .....Leadcr C. A. Mc'Williams, J. Russell, '16 VV. Kuhn, '14 H. W. Chapin, '15 I. R. McAlpin, '15 A. L. Haskell, '16 O. S. Putnam, 'IS C. L. Heyniger, '16 '1 MANDOLIN CLUB, 1912-,I3 VVOLF FISKE LESLIE S1-:ALEY SMITH I-IAMMOND HALIPTON MAXFIELD RICHARDS FLEMING THORINGTON MILLS ALLEN SPENCER ERDMAN PEIRCE WHITAKER BICKHAM WOLFE MORRIS MATTHEWS LOCKWOOD DICKEY , 1 4 '- Y? , . if fi 5 S Qi 1 A anhulin Glluh S. WELLS MORRIS, '13, Leader FIRST MANDOLINS W- H- Dickey, '13 R- Hampton, Jr-, '15 S. Matthews, '13 D. J. Smith. '13 W. B. Wolfe, '13 F. P. Leslie, '15 S. W. Morris, '13 W. M. Spencer, '15 SECOND MANDOLINS I- S, H21mH1O11d, 'IS ' R. G. Lockwood, '13 R. H. McKee, ,I3 L. Richards, '13 G. P. Whitaker, '13 D. H. Mills, '15 GUITARS C. C. Allen, Ir., '15 D. Baker, Ir., '13 VV. D. Bickham, '13 D. Fleming, '15 I. M. Thorington, '15 FIRST VIOLIN SECOND VIOLIN W. Wolf, '14 A. M. Kidder, '15 TRAPS 'CELLO MANDOJCELLO F. L. Peirce, '15 C. W. Maxfield, '15 C. P. Erdman, '15 71 BANJO CLUB, 1 912-,I3 KIMBALL WIGTON LONGSTRETH coND1'r PEIRCE FURMAN BICKHAM DEWEY MERRIFIELD MNr'rH1:ws KXLNER RIARLING NVILLIAMS ERDMAN MJMASTER FLEMING MAXFIELD Nsrf '4 YI Lvl I 1 Kg 335111113 Glluh nh!! H. L. Dewey, ,I3 D. Fleming, '15 K. H. Condit, '13 DRUMS F. L. Peirce, C. S. MERRIFIELD, ,13, Leader FIRST BANJOS 'W. Furman, '16 S. Matthews, 713 C. S. Merrifield, II3 B. Longstreth, 715 P. D. BlCh421StC1',.,I4 R. NVilliamS, Ir., '15 SECOND BANJOS P. Erclman, ,IS C. E, Kimball, Ir., 713 E. N. Wfigton, X14 B. Kilmer, II4 F. H. Marling, ,I3 PIANO VV. D. Bickham, '13 'CELLO C. XV. Maxlield, ,IS 73 :li 9 '3 J' 2 ' O .5 . 11533 15'-3, ,-'.1 1 I '- I I I l I I I l I 'I I ' - PHIC URDER 9.9, I .f'! ' ' GRADUATE GOVERNORS I MR. ERNEST T. CARTER ............................ President I 'I' MR. R. E. SCHIRMER .... Secretary MR. IUNIUS MORGAN ................... ...... T reasurer OFFICERS, 1912-13 I. M. BECK, ,I4 .................,.................. President W. J. WOLF, ,I4 ............. ,.... ......... V i ee-President L. E. DE LA REUSSILE, '13 ........ Secretary and Treasurer C. W. MAXFIELD, '15 ..... L.. ................. Librarian MEMBERS, 1913 W. M. Chester R. T. Hoopes L. E. de la Reussille A. T. Waterman MEMBERS, 1914 K. Bonner C. B. E. Meyriek F. L. Ryon P. C. Speers NV. I. WVolf A. W. Dulles C. G. Vardell, Jr. MEMBERS, 1915 I. F. Adams H. H. Gile M. Humphreys N. Keller C. W. Maxfield W. P. Pricl-:et P. Drinker L. Humphreys T. R. Iewett A. M. Kidder F. L. Miller, Ir. R. I. Reid MEMBERS, 1916 E. D. Alyea B. M. Grant S. L. Hypes W. M. Phelps E. D. Dodd W. White W. B. Nerbert L. W. Sellers 74 FIRST TENORS FIRST BASSES L. A. Baker, '13 N. W. Cruger, '15 E. B. VVood, ,IS SECOND I. W. Fowler, '13 WV. B. Hall, '13 VV. H. Magill, '13 C. A. Mc'Williams, '16 I. Russell, '16 TENORS E. Congleton, '14 H. W. Chapin, ,IS F. T. Phillips, '13 ' B. Douglas, '14 D. M. Roy, '13 NV. E. Johnson, ,IS H. VV. Suydam, '13 SECOND BASSES R. D. Baldwin, '13 O. S. Putnam, '15 I. H. Iewett, '14 H. K. Sweet, ,IS D. NV. Carruthers, '15 PROSPECT DPXAMATIQS. HlTHE'PRl Ero 'BRICABRAC HH Ulbe Triangle Qliluh Qcbzhule uf Rerfurmanuzs fur 1912 Princeton, Casino ffiacultyj ........ .... ll 'larch 29th Princeton, Casino QUndergraduatej .. .... March 30th Newark, Newark Theatre ........... .... A pril 3rd Buffalo, Teck Theatre .......... . .... April 6th Chicago, Auditorium Theatre .........,. ..... A .pril Sth Pittsburgh, Nixon Theatre CMatineeD ............ April 9th New York, Hotel Astor CMatinee and Eveningj ..April 20th I. AIVHITE, 712 ...... I. H. PARSONS, ,I3 .... P. D. HoY'1', ,I2 ..... H. S. TALBOT., ,IZ .... . F. D. HALSEY, ,I2 ..... Dancing by M. C. Alviene, of New York. Costumes designed by G. VV. Bunn, Ir., ,I2. Scenery designed by G. NV. Bunn, jr., '12. Philadelphia, Bellevue-Stratford CMatinee and Princeton Princeton Princeton, Princeton Casino Casino Casino Casino Eveningj ....... CTOWnj .......... CCorne11 Gamej ....... QPennsylvania Gamej CCommence1nentj ...... .... Stage Manager .. ...Electrician Costume Man Property Man . . . .Advertising Manager Score Cover 7 Programme degigned by Poster I. Riegel, Jr., '12, April 27th .May 1st ....May 11th . May 18th .June Sth TI-IE PRINCETON TRIANGLE CLUB, IQI2 BAKER PARSONS HART HEALEY H. DYCKMAN CHESTER VVATERMAN DU BARRY CONNETI' ELLIS WHITNEY PAGE READ MULLER HUNTER BELKNAP b HOYT I-IALSEY BECK L DYCKMAN XV.-XRNER WVHITE KELLEY DAVIES BENSON SPEERS SCI-IAUFFLER MWVILLIAMS BELL 'ZAMBLE CRAIG MILLS APPENZELLER GILMORE SEELEY SIMPSON WANGLER BARNHART LARKIN NEVIN ELLIOTT H li TH-ISPRINCETO BRICABRAC HH Triangle Qllluh OFFICERS, 1911-'12 EUGENE M. BARNHARTI 712 ............... ..... P resident ALBERT M. WANGLER, ,IZ .... ............. M anager E. RIDGELY SIMPSON, '13 ..... Assistant Manager JOHN A. LARKIN, ,IQ ........... ............ S ecretary OFFICERS, 1912-'13 JOHN A. LAR111N, '13 ................... ..... P resident E. RIDGELY S1M1f5oN, '13 .... ........... M anager A. M. CRAIG, 714 ....... ...Assistant Manager H. P. ELLIOTT, ,I4 ..... ....... .... S e cretary ' MEMBERS, 1913 John A., Larkin P. F. Myers E. C. Page R. 'Warner J. VVo1fe E. R. Simpson . ' MEMBERS, 1914 J. N. DuBarry, HI H. P. Elliott J. C. Hughes J. B. Pitney R. G. Watson C. B. Hunter MEMBERS, 1915 W. M. Ellis J. C. 11e11ey 81 MA I N STREET ihehietn ut the Triangle Qllluh Season T WAS fortunate that the longest schedule of performances ever arranged for the Triangle Club was selected for last year's show, Main Street. That novel pro- duction was a welcome change from the old hackneyed forms, in the book at least, even if the music did not show many startling new ideas. G. W. Bunn, Ir., '12, the author of 'fMain Street, laid the scene in a small western town, and there were none of the usual scheming mothers, titled foreigners or plotting revolution- ists. Original in conception, it was clever in form and witty in lines. Unen- hanced by music the play would have made a taking comedy. An able and well-trained cast made the production all that could be de- sired. The local color was well brought out by three members of the woman's club, played by M. Belknap, '12, T. A. Hart, '12, and C. B. Hunter, '14, and the stock countrymen. E. M. Barnhart, '12, played Ha famous Broadway actor, who was the resourceful match-maker and problem-solver along Main Street with versatility and breezy Hvim and vigour, life and go. Through his intervention, the Mayor of the town and the rich Qandmiddle-agedj widow 83 Hlri-in-Painciiro -BRICAPBPAC lm were pushed into each other's arms, and the rather hard journey of the pushing was humorously and suitably accomplished by E. V. Connett, III, '12, as Mayor jordan and W. M. Ellis, '15, as Mrs. Pringle, The former's nephew and the latter's daugh- ter were the two young lovers whose troublgg were ended Qif we disregard the old saying about When a man marries j by uniting their objecting elders. H. P. Elliott, 714, made a graceful Polly Pringle, and was the more alluring for having a pseudo-tenor voice, while N. DuBarry, '14, as Mary Jane Noyes, the stage-struck girl, was clever indeed in his playing of Mary jane. His Indian Dance, with B. K. Seeley, '12, was one of the best bits of dancing and one of the most diffi- cult which members of the Triangle have ever attempted. Qlllusinal Abumhzrs Overture CMedleyj ACT I. I. Opening Chorus .. ................. Music by E. P. Nefviiug Words by G. W. Bunn, fr. QTOM, POLLY AND CHORUSJ ' 2. The Woman's Club ..... ..................... M usic by L. J. Barkhomj Words by S. Coe QMRS. PRINGLV5 ANU ELLISD 3. I'd Like to be a Prima Donna ..... . ............. Music by L. J. Barkhorn, Words by S. Coe fMARY JANE AND MALE QUARTETTED 4. I've Got a Bungalow ............... Music by F. H. Dyclemau, Iflfofds by G. W. Bunn, Ir. QTOM AND POLLY, 5. Go Away, Mr. Moon .................... Music by PV. D. Bickham, Words by C. D. Orth QcHEsTERr-IELD AND PHOEBEJ 6. The Moving Picture Show, , lllusic by F. H. Dyckman and J. Ill. Beck, Words by G. W. Bmw, Jr. fMARY JANE, POLLY, TOM AND ELLIS? 7. Main Street .. ............... Music by I. I. B. Reiley, Words by G. W. Bunn, fr. - QMONTROSED 8. Finale .... .. . ...... Music by E. P. Nevin, Words by G. W. Bunn, Jr. 84 ll THEPRINCETG 'BRICABRAC ll ACT H. Scene 1. 1. Opening Chorus ....,. .. .... Music by E. P. lV6'Zl'il1fQ l'Vo1'ds by G. LV. Bunn, fr. 2. Her VVinning Smile ............................ Music by D. D. Gveiffiizg DVo1'ds by 5. Coe QPOLLY AND TOMB 3. Now, VVhat Do yon Think of That .......................... Music and Words by F. Ford f CJORDAN ANU six GIRLSJ 4. Out WVest .... ............,........ ll lusfic by F. H. DyCk'llZfIll-,' I'V01'ds by G. f. Pyle CMONTROSE, JORDAN ANU MRS. PRINGLED l 4 5. Meet Me, Mamie, on Main Street ...M'mic by F. H. Dyclezazanj W01'ds by G. W. Blum, Ir. CMARY JANE AND MONTROSED ' Interniezzci ....... ..Mzzsic by I. M. Beck Scene 2. Indian Dance ........... .......................... . . ......... .. ........ .... Il lmif by I. M. Beck CdeB. K. Seeley and I. N. DuBarry, HID ' The Fallfield Volunteers ...... ........................ ...... 1 W mic by F. H. Dyclmiavij PV0ra's by G. LV. Bunn, fr. C R. c.o1zR AND cHoRUsD ' A Toast to the Harvest Moon .. .. ............................ Music by F. H. Dyclcznanj Words by G. IV. Bunn, fr. CL. A. BAKER ANU QUARTETTEJ Closing Chorus. 85 1 r VT. Urneiiincero 'ianicmamc ll The Triangle ftlluh jHPlain burst ' Production arranged and staged by Eugene B. Sanger. Book and LY1'iCS by G- VV- Bunn, JT-1 '12- Music by E. P. Nevin, '12, F. H. Dyckinan, ,I4, and others. items ' ACT I.-Main Street. PLACE-Fallfield, a Small Middle 'Western Town. ACT H.-Pringle Park. TIME-Present. The Qllast lin the Qhrhzr in wbirb Ebay Qppear Torn jordan ....................... J. I. B. Reiley, Ir., in love with Polly Pringle. Polly Pringle ........................... H. P. Elliott in love with Tom jordan. Ellis Norwood ........................... R. M. Craig Editor of The Fallheld Clarion, after Polly Pringle's hand and money. Mrs. Philander Pringle .................. W. M. Ellis a rich widow, President and leading spirit of the Pallheld Wo1nan's Club. Phoebe ................................. I. C. Hughes a colored hired-girl of the Pringles. Mrs. Noyes M. Belknap, Mrs. Hawkins of the Woman's Club C. B. Hunter, Miss Pettijohn T. A. Hart Jasper Jordan ..................... E. V. Connett, IH Tom's Uncle, a confirmed woman-hater, and Mayor of Falliield. IQI2 IQI4 IQI2 1915 1914 IQI2 1914 IQI2 IQI2 Deacon Noyes ......................... R. S. NValcott, about 70, but not quite as old as he seems. Mary Jane Noyes ................. I. N. Du Barry, IH who sings in the Moving Picture Show and is just crazy to go on the stagef, Wilbtir Stebbins .......................... L. P. Mills Proprietor of the Moving Picture Show, in love with Mary Jane. judge Hawkins ...................... XV. M. VVl1itney Postmaster. Willis R. Busby ......... ..... I . A. Larkin, Grain and Feed. Newt Blum ............. ..... J. C. Healey, Boots and Shoes. Chesterfield ....................... ..... R . Warner, colored valet to Montrose. Henry I. Montrose ................... E. M. Barnhart a famous Broadway actor. 1 IQI2 1914 1912 IQI2 1913 1915 IQI3 IQI2 H lTH1i'P121Nc1i Fo 'BRICABRAC HH I. Bell, '12 R. E. Gardner, '12 P P. McWilliams, '12 E. C. Page, '13 E C. Butler, '12 F. B. Carruthers, ,I2 D, M, Kelley, '12 C, M. Davies, '12 L. R. Page, '12 E. W. Fitton, 'I2 H. A. Orrick, Ir., '12 C. Sloane, 'I2 C. W. Reed, 'I2 R . Muller, 'I4 Qllbnrus GIRLS F. S. Dunn, '14 W. H. Long, '15 D. McMaster, '14 MEN O. Shaller, '12 D. Kalbfleisch, '12 McCormick, '12 C. Orr, '12 L. A. Baker, '13 W. H. Magill, '13 C. VV. Johnson, '13 I. Gilmore, '13 Grchestrn E. P. NEVIN, '12, Director G. Speers, 'I2 H. M. Dyckman, '12 B. D. Benson, '12 L. E. G. S. Robertson, VIOLAS A. T. Waterman, Jr., '13 F. L. Ryon, '14 CORNETS J. H, Mullin, 'I2 VV. B. Myers, 'I4 TROMBQNE B. C. Harrington, '13 FIRST VIOLINS T. Emery, 'IS J. G. MacCo11nell, '15 J. T. Pearson, '15 H. B. O'Donol1ue, '13 M. E. Read, '13 W. I. Hudson, '14 W. S. Kuhn, 'I4 de la Reussille, Ir., '13 W. J. Wolf, '14 H. D, Appenzeller, 'I2 SECOND VIOLINS '12 C. E. Goldsmith, '14 'CELLOS BASSES P. C. Speers, 'I4 H C. W. Maxheld, 'IS R. FLUTES F. A. Kahler, Jr., 'I2 H W. M. Chester, jr., '13 P. TRAPS F. L. Peirce, '15 87 . A. Schauff-ler, '12 I. Hoopes, jr., '13 CLARINETS H. Gile, '15 Drinker, 'IS HTHE-PR1Nc:E.To -BPJCAIBRAC I U ll The Qinglisij Eramatin Qssnciatinn Gigs Zena nf jlltlaltan By CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE ALEXANDER HALL, MIXRCPI 28, 19125 APRIL 16, 1912. PRINCETON CLUB, N. Y., APRIL 1, 1912. The English Dramatic Association made even more secure its place in Princeton's undergraduate activities by its pio duction of Marlowe's K'Jew of Malta last Spring. In addition to the fact that the number of performances was increased. the interest and support of the members of the University was more plainly evident than ever before, and with good cause. X able cast, ably coached by Mr. Henry J. I-ladfield, gave a Finished and delightful presentation of a difficult play. The play xx as produced with a setting which closely resembled that of the Elizabethan period, and the atmosphere of antiquity which the Association tries to bring out was one of the greatest charms of the production. The Glast Frenza, Governor of Malta ......... I. R. DOWNS, 114 Sodowick, His Son ...... ..... P I. D. APPENZELLER, ' Jews Selim Calzmath PIARTSHORNE, Martin del Bosco D. XV. CARRUTHERS, ' Turks . . . Mathias ........ ....C. P. ERDMAN, ' VV. S. CooP1cR ...J. M. Rose, J. B. H UNTIQR ly R. xvm. l F. S. IHXRR, ..J. C. BELL, JR., gl A, Cowl, IH. N. Trifrr, JR. .VV. E. Jo11NsoN .D. B. FuL1,iaR'1'oN, .M. A. SPFNCICR, Barabas, the Jew ...T. Q. BEESLEY, Messenger Ithamore ....... ...... L . M. Coo1:, ' Sl V Jocomo ..... ..,.. I-I . A. BARRY, mes ' Bernadine .... ..... R . C. VVILCOX Katherine Knights . . I I --5 P. C. McP11ERsoN, Argxbigail. , . I L- COX, Bellamira Merchants I ' I JW- C- DAVIDSON, Abbess .. . .. . . . A. E. Fox Nun .,.,... ..... Machiavel C. Rornzvsox K. E. STOCKTON, ....P. IZ. Mvicus r HUTHE-PR1NcETo 'BRI ABRAC II l 1 ARTHUR C. HOLDEN, ,IZ ROBERT OBER, '1 3 ......,.. The Qinglisb ZlBramatin Qssnniatiun nf Brintztun Tlinihersitp OFFICERS, 1911-12 OFFICERS, 1912-13 ......................Manager REUBEN J. Ross, '13 ....,........................Manager . . . . .Assistant Manager EDWARD LLOYD, JR., ,I4 . . . . . . . . .Assistant Manager H, D. Appenzeller J. H. Arnett H. A. Barry T. Q. Beesley R. M. Adams W. T. Barnett. C. E. Bingham A. P. Curtis W. C. Davidson L. M. Cook A. Cowl D. W. Carruthers I. C. Bell, jr. A. C. Carroll W. S. Coopef A. T. Fowler MEMBERS, 1912 V T. A. Hart D. Horton F. C. Hughes I. K. Stoddard MEMBERS, 1913 H. N. Tifft, Jr. R. West . R. C. W'ilcox I. K. Willing W. C. Dawson R. I. Mathis R. I. Ross F. S. Farr F. C. McKee W. M. Roy A. E. Fox S. McKittrick A. D. Smith D. B. Fullerton P. F. Myers H. W. Suydam A. D. Groff J. M. Rose MEMBERS, 1914 I. R. Downs J. B. Hunter P. C. McPherson M. A. Spencer H. Hartshorne A. C. Robinson K. E. Stockton MEMBERS, 1915 L. Cox C. P. Erdman W. E. Johnson 90 f, f. ' 1 A 1 n f ' ,--.-- 44 ' f Qgfgf, !V,,, fflj ,ff iffy,-pf-13, X X X If Z 1 X f Q ,wrt- S .f ,.,.-1 g X X rr f ' WAN' fx f af img, 111 ,fa I f-E '1nmr- -eff l'a',i f'3 riff-. 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A .lllulmh l M LH! 1. - 3 xgg -:::,Q'. -Life-.--g -.mu - k X215 THE PRINCETONIAN BOARD, 1912-'13 LYTLE EBERSTADT BOU CHESTER HANDY M'LE,xN TON ADAMS SIMPSON .1 i r r i,fi'Vo1.x1,xv1iuo ,assert-v.s:Yi.iiiws.s3,vv.,.y-ffsgm--.N W-Y l4'1'jF71'L'f'fLffffi- fs ' ' ' : ' mliii fmf '5 'iiii'if1PF . 1 ' E I f ' 11, 3:1 .,,V , - :ri be 193119 rmuztuman E D I T O R-I N- C H I EF ' ' Truman Parker Handy, ,I3 BUSINESS MANAGER ' MANAGING EDITOR ASSIGNMENT EDITOR William Merrill Chester, '13 Robert McLean, '13 Frank Dennette Adams, '13 EDITORS Gladwin Bouton, '13 Frederick W. Gardner, '14 R. Ridgeley Lytle, '14 Leonard Ober, '15 Ferdinand Eberstadt, '13 Donald L. Gill, ,I4 Gilbert C. McKown, '14 G. Frederic Riegel, '15 E. Ridgeley Simpson, ,I3 Hsu Kun Kwong, ,I4 Paul C. McPherson, ,I4 Louis M. Washburn, '15 James Bruce, '14 Henry A. Laughlin, '14 Donald Myriek, ,IS ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS Orlo A. Bartholomew, '14 Donald B. Douglas, '14 THE DAILY PRINCETONIAN, the ofiicial daily of the University, was established june 4, 1876, by the class of 1877. For a period of nine years the paper was published regularly and was finally made a daily by the 1893 board of editors. 1910, the 1911 board enlarged the paper, secured a member- lication in this country to secure the daily news sent out by IAN on December 3, 1910, once a week, then appeared as a tri-weekly for a short time, From that year on its efficiency increased steadily until, in ship in the Associated Press-making it the first college pub- that organization--and incorporated THE DAILY PRINCETON- 93 1233 'a 3- Qrffg. iz -I T . Wi3TlfAlWlfIZDl5Klfbl? be rintetun ignzr MANAGING EDITOR CHAS. D. ORTH, JR., '13 . BUSINESS MANAGER ART EDITOR DUDLEY A. I-IAWLEY, 113. PURSER E. ADAMS, '13 EDITORS FRANKLIN FORD, ,I3 FERDINAND T. WEIL, yI3 DONALD R. BAKER, '14 JOHN R. PAUL, ,IS JOHN L. I-IUIVION, '13 ANASTASIO C. M. AZOY, IR., ,I4 ROBERT H. GIBSON, ,I4 IRA E. SNVART, 'I5 CHARLES E. IQIMBALL, 113 THE PRINCETON TIGER, the humorous publication of the the Senior class of that year. Although the start gave became necessary to discontinue publication for a period of peared again in 1892, under the capable management of the in-chief and Booth Tarkington as art-editor. The success by University was established as a semi-weekly in March, 1882, every promise of future success, difficulties soon arose, and it ten years, After this long lapse, however, the paper ap- famous board of that year, with McCready Sykes as editor- of that year proved a sufficient impetus to maintain interest in the TIGER, and its publication has been continued uninterruptedly up to the present time. 95 THE LIT. BOARD, IQI2-,I3 VAN COURT HENDEL LOGAN DOUGLASS FORD SUYDAM BARNETT GREEN WHIPPLE N HINCHCLH-'FE HUNTER ' , f-.- , I 5'::'N.f' if -L: Q .4 if ff 4529 ' .Tl-Us ' HASSAV LITERARY MAGAZINE The assau literary jllilagagine MANAGING EDITOR T. K. WHIPPLE, ,I3 EDITORS WM. IKE. BARNETT, '13 CHAs. W. HENDEL, JR., ,I3 WARREN S. TAYLOR, '13 C. B. HUNTER, 114 EARL L. DOUGLAss, '13 H. W. SUYDAM, '13 JOHN D. HINCHLIFFE, '13 G. B. LOGAN, JR., 715 FRANKLIN FORD, '13 BUSINESS MANAGER ROBERT M. GREEN, ,I3 THE NASSAU LITERARY MAGAZINE, with one exception the class of 1842. Many obstacles had to be overcome, not spite of these difhculties the paper continued to appear. To month, giving to the undergraduates what neither The ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER A. EQ VAN COURT, ,I4 the oldest college publication in the country, was founded by the least Of them being suppression by the Faculty, but in -day, in its seventieth year, it is published regularly Once a Princetonian nor the Tiger can-real literature. 97 1913 BRIC-A-BRAC BOARD AUGER HASTINGS SMITH HU1-ToN H1:NnERsoN E131-gasmnr noucmss BELL ADAMS 013132 1Brinuztun ZBrin::a:3Bran ' Volume XXXVII A Gllass nf gaineteen isunhreh ant Qlibirteen THE BOARD EARL LEROY DOUGLASS, Pennsylvania, Chairman SAMUEL DENNIS BELL, New York, Business Manager PURSER ELDER ADAMS, New York CHARLES LoU1s AUGER, IR., New Jersey FERDINAND EBERSTADT, New Jersey TALBOT TAYLOR PENDLETON, West Virginia ART EDITORS WARREN RIDGWAY SMITH, New Jersey JOHN LAURENCE HUTTON, New York ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS ' THOMAS WATT HENDERSON, Pennsylvania WARREN HASTINGS, New Jersey PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS HHTHE'PRInCEro PJRICABRAC ll l l rintetun Tttlnihersitp Brass OFFICERS CHARLES' SCRIBNER, '75 .... ....... P resident CLARENCE B. MITCHELL, '89 .... ............... T reasurer M, TAYLOR PYNE, ,77 .... ...Vice-Preside1It C. VVHITNEY DARRONV, 'o3... .... Secretary and Manager COUNCIL GEORGE A. ARMOUR, '77 PARKER D. HANDY, ,7Q CLARENCE B. lV.lITCHELL, '89 ARTHU1: H. SCRIBNER, '81 ROBERT BRIDGES, '79 JOHN G. HIBBEN, '82 M, TAYLOR PYNE, '77 CHARLES SCRIBNER, ,75 GEORGE W. BURLEIGH, F92 CHARLES W. MCALPIN, '88 ARCHIBALD D. RUSSELL AUoUsTUs TROWBRIDGE C. VVHITNEY DARRONV, '03 V - ANDREW F. WEsT, '74 TRUSTEES A .PARKER D, HANDY, 779 M. TAYLOR PYNE, '77 CHARLES SCRIBNER, ,75 CLARENCE B. MITCHELL, '89 ARCHIBALD D. RUSSELL Qloawgqg pig URING the one hundred and twenty-six years of the history of printing at Princeton, the University has never W J had oficial Connection with the various presses that have existed here, although affiliation of one sort or another E.. ggo g has been cornmon ever since President lfVItlIerspoon encouraged Princeton's first printer, James Tod, to settle 51000 . In the village. After a tentative period lasting four years, the Princeton University Press was at length incor- W' 3 porated in October, 1910, with a charter expressing its definite purpose of maintaining and operating, in the in- terests of the University, a printing and publishing plant for the promotion of education and scholarship, and of serving the University bv manufacturing and distributing its publications. The founding of the Princeton University Press is thus not only the culmination of the history of printing in Princeton, but is the beginning of a new era in the relation of the University to the advancement of higher education. The building and its equipment are the gift of Mr. Charles Scribner, of the Class of 1875. 101 ALUMNI WEEKLY be Rrincetun Iumni eeklp , EDITOR , 1 V . EDWIN M. NORRIS, '95. .my qui wan f... 1... ... ........ .. .... THE PKXNCETON , , , - 1.. I.i.,. ....-4.1 9... a-.4-ia e-Hanvklmf 4 .,........., .. .. D. ..,...f,.....S.i.m. I VER......,..,-.,.f..... .1 i .. N... f..,. E..-V - I aa... e.a.,...... . .... M.. .S f,..-.,...... fn mn-vu 'umm-E S.,-nu .- I. S. . R BUSINESS MANAGER C. WHITNEY DARROW, '03, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE JESSE LYNCH VVILLIAMS, '92, Chairman ROBERT BRIDGES, ,7Q GEORGE W. BURLEIGH, '92 CHARLES SCRIBNER, ,75 FRANCIS SPEIR, y77 OFFICERS CHARLES SCRIBNER, '75 ..... ....... President ROBERT' BRIDGES, V79 ....... ...... . ...... V ice-President HAROLD G. MURRAY, '93, .. ..,. Secretary and Treasurer THE PRINCETON ALUMNI VVEEKLY, a paper published to keep the alumni of the University in touch with one another and with the undergraduate activities ofthe Campus, was established in 1900 as the successor to the Alumni Princetonian, which had existed for about Eve or six years previous to that time. Jesse Lynch Williams, ,Q2, was the first to edit the publication, while the late John L. Rogers, ,OI, started with the paper in the Capacity of business manager. In Iuue, I9o4, Mr. Williams retired from his position and was succeeded by Edwin M. Norris, who liacl been an associate editor since the establishment of the weekly. ' lO2 9 CLIO HALL Hlliii-QPRINCETO 'BRICQRAC ll H F. Abbott W. Basore H. Bender D. Birkhoff F. Blau F. Brackett E. Brunnow L, Buffum Cary L. Collins T. Compton G. Conklin L. Cooke B. Cornwall S. Corwin H. Atwood A. Baker D. Baldwin Barber K. Bartlett, Jr. F.. Bashinsky C. Bechtel NV. Berky . D. Bickhanr E. Bingham Bluethenthal T. Bolmer Bouton R. Bryan Clllliusnpijinz Smitty H. F. Covington U. Dahlgren R. Davis L. S. Dederick G. VV. Elderkin H. B. Fine H. I. Ford C. Gauss NV. Gillespie XIV. B. Harris R. Heerinance D. G. Herring I. P. Hoskins G. A. Hulett I. G. Hun C. N. Carver W. M. Chester I. R. Christie, Ir. F. D. Close A. M. Cook C O. Cornelius W. H. Coxe I. R. Currier A. P. Curtis L. E. de la Reussille H. L. Dewev B. M. Donaldson E. L. Douglas C. C. Dunlap Founded 1765 jfatultp jllilemhers T. WV. Hunt E. VV. Kemmerer VV. Koren VV. Libbey W4 Long H. Loomis C. MCCO1l1I1S R. Maclnnes MaeLaren Magie, jr. F. Magie Meeker C. Miurow H. Miller S. Myers Neher 1913 Forbes Forbes E. Fox H. Frantz H. Furnam Geiger A. Gilmore R. Gilmour T. Gordon S. Griggs D. Groff C. Grundy F.. Hackney F. Hagar 105 G. C. F. T. Northup C. Osgood L. Patton W. K. Prentice W. M. Rankin E. E. C. T. R. H E E. H K F. W' I. B. A. H . VV . I. D. A. H T. R. I. C. Richardson Y. Robbins G. Rockwood, Ir. D. Ruth Scoon R. Shipman A. Smith S. Smith S. S. Smith K. Smith C. Hall B. Hall P. Harland C. Harrington Harrop VV. Hastings. Hastings C. Hawkins A. Hawley NV. Hay NV. Hazard, Ir. W. Henderson S. Hendrickson M. Hidden I. D. Spaeth C. VV. Spencer D. R. Stuart V. A. Suydam H. VV. T hayer H. D. Thompson H. van Dyke P. van Dyke H. B. van Hoescn O. Veblen VV. U. Vreelancl H. C. VVarren T. I. Wertenbaker A. F. lfVest VV. F. Willoughby I. D. Hinchlilife R. T. Hoopes W. D. Horne, jr. B. F. Howell, Jr. R. M. jackson C. VV. Johnson C. E. Kimball, Ir. M. E. Kinnan R. H. Kirk, Ir. I. P. Knott. Ir. C. V. S. Knox W. Landis l. H. Larom F.. Law HHTHE-Paincero 'BRICAWAC ll UWWWFW5wWU?3FW DWUWOZWHWEWSWUFPHD G. Lockwood A. Loeb B. Lowe W. Lukens L. McCuen H. McKee McKittriek M. McMillan, Ir S. Markham H. Marling B. Marshall W. Merrill R. Michael Y. Miller O. Adler G. Agar, Jr. C. M. Azoy, Ir. C. Baldwin P. Bannerman E. Barnes A. Barras W. Bauhahn Beyer E. Biswanger P. Blackburn P. Blair, Jr. St. ,T. Boldt, Ir. R. Brooks B. Brown W. Campbell P. Carson B. Clapp S. I. G M. Moffatt R. Montgomery . O. Morgan, Ir. F. W. Morrell S. R. Mulford J. E. Murdock P. F. Myers C. M. Nebeker P. D. Norton H. O'Connor C. D. Orth, Ir. A. l. Paine I. H. Parsons T. T. Pendleton L. M. Cook R. R. Curtis Q A. L. Dexter L. C. Dinsmore R. D. Drummond R. I. DuBois F. S. Dunn C. W. Durflinger V. A. Dwelle H. P. Elliott W. A. Enck C. G. Fielder I. France C. P. Freeman C. I. Gamble R. H. Gibson T. G. Graham Qlllinsupbic S-vncietp Ullnntinuehj VV. G. Penfield F. T. Phillips H. C. Raymond F. F. Reid E. D. Rheem I. J. Rich C. B. Riker D. J. C. Robertson R. E. Robinson fl. M. Rose NV. N. Rothschild I. B. Rowley VV. P. Schenck G. K. Scribner 1914 I. I. Hartman P. S. Heath W. E. Heckel J. B. Heyl I. G. Hillhouse L. Humphreys I. VV. Huntley I. B. Hunter, jr. O. B. D. jameson J. E. Jenkins P. V. Kellogg M. A. Kent G. P. Klipstein B. Laskin C. R. LeCompte, Jr. A. B. Lichtenstein T. R. Long IO6 G. F. Scudder R. Sealy J. A. Selby J. R, Semple J. Shand, Ir. J. C. Shively D. I. Smith L. H. Spencer R. H. Staehle L. C. Stickney XV. C. Story R. VV. Straus I. I. Sullivan, Ir. VV. G. Luke I. R. McCormick P. C. McPherson H. H. Meeker E. H. Mertz VV. S. Middleton H. E. Mierow R. A. Millikin I . Minton, Ir. C. F.. Moore C. W. Morrisey W. B. Myers W. W. Nissely G. M. Owlett R. N. Pierson E. W. Puttkammer J. Pyle CW VV. S. Taylor B. Thomas, Ir. W V. A. Traub J. N. Troyer J. N. T. Wlfalker R. C. Wallace R. lfVarner F. C. VVashburn A. F. Vlfaterman N. D. lfVeir G. P. Whitaker T. A. Wilson VV. B. l1Volfe G. T. Richards, Ir F. I. Robertson N. T. Rodgers A. D. Russell, Jr. F. L. Ryon E. I. Sampson WWHMZW CWWQUD .m.O '!3U,iTw'i SQSE S155 0 FFX- F if 'T if Strain, Ir. G. E. Strebel I. A. Swineford YV. B. Tippetts H. S. Van Doren H. H. Wallower J. L. B. Williams G. B. Logan, Jr. N11 THE-P121 Eiro K-BRTCABRAC MH J. A. Adams J. B. Anderson, H. Apgar S. K. Atha J. G. Austin I. W. Bailey D. B. Baker M. Baker T. P. Barber W. A. Barber, Ir R. Bard G. H. Bonsall, Ir W. S. Borden R. Boyle, Ir. W. H. Brown C. H. Bryant C. P. Buckley, Jr. W. T. Caldwell R. N. Campbell D. W. Carruthers G. M. Church R. P. Compton S. M. Cooley L. B. Cooper G. H. Copeland H. E. Cowan A. B. Craig N. W. Cruger G. C. Cudahy N. C. Culolias G. W. Cumbler E. V. Dake Qiliusupbir bnciztp Ulnntinuehj C. O. Davis J. G. Deacon I. H. Devereux, jr. F. K. Dimon A. D. Dodd W. C. Dunlap W. C. Dunn, Ir. I. M. Dunn K. V. Dzung T. Emery I. H. Faber I. H. Fox C. L. Froehlich S. Galt, Ir. H. G. Garlow F. G. Gill R. M. Glenn W. H. Haines I. S. Hammond G. R. Hanks C. R. Hardin W. H. Harries R. M. Harris W. C. Harter A. G. Hausmann I. C. Healey G. M. Heinzelmann I. Hemphill W. F.. Heyn M. Holmes J. C. Hormel T. L. Horn 1515 I. L. Horton C. P. Hough A. F. Humphrey M. Humphreys I. E. Hurst G. W. Jarman, Ir. E. E. jones I. Kaufman N. D. Keller C. C. Kepler W. Kraus E. J. Lamarche S. L. Levengood F. Liebhardt VV. S. Limond, Ir. A. B. Longstreth F.. C. Lulcens L. MacArthur P. H. McCance C. C. McCoy I. H. McGraw H. G. McManus I. D. Mackenzie L. O. Magai L. S. Marshall C. W. Maxfield A. R. Meeker R. C. Miner D. G. Mixsell A. S. Morris, Ir. D. S. Morrison VV. C. B. Morse IO7 D. C. Smith I. M. Smith I. MCI. Smith W. M. Smith, Ir. M. K. Smouse H. K. Sweet C. E. Speer L. A. Stahl A. W. Stephens J. Q. Stewart W. Stewart E. C. Stover, Ir. I. B. Streit J. D. Sullivan F.. F. Summers I. E. Swart P. K. Motheral A. I. Mundt D.'Myrick T. M. H. Nimick S. M. Ottenburg S. Perlman R. B. Porter T. Potter W. P. Prickett R. W. Purdy R. I. Reid VV. F. Reynolds A. V. Ricca C. Richardson, Ir. E. M. Roberts M. T. Robertson S. M. Robinson R. G. Roll S. C. Rosenberg R. Rowland E. T. Russell W. S. Rusk H. H. Salmon, Ir. D. W. Salter L. H. Sanford H. L. Savage R. H. Scannell E. C. Sharp H. R. Sheppard W. P. Seiberling K. L. Sills E. VV. Sloan W. S. Swart WWDOOWOWUWTJWO P35 E. Towson Trenkmann Trenkmann T. VanDusen R. Van Olinda M. Velte R. Voorhees C. 'Waller H. Whaler E. WVhitehouse H. Williams Williams, Jr. B. Wood A. Wfyeth, Ir. . NVorthington, jr HUTHEQPR1 bro -BRICABRAC NH M. S. Ackerman, Ir. W. M. Agar V. W. Alexander E. D. Alyea B. A. Ames B. B. Atterbury J. D. Baker J. M. Baker P. S. Barba L. H. Barber, jr. L. B. Bergen W. H. Berghorn A. W. Bevin N. Biddle O. T. Biddle A. B. Bingham G. I. T. Birdsall K. V. Blue S. A. Bowman R. J. Boyd, Ir. R. A. Brotem'arkle L. Brown E. C. Buchanan B. Bullock, 3rd M. I. Bunnell W. H. Burford A. B. Burr C. L. Campbell Qilinsnpbic Satisfy fflluntinuzhj V. Clair D. N. Corson K. F. Cramer D. R. Crocker O. E. Cromwell H. C. Cross J. VV. Dannehower T. J. Davies H. Davis N. B. Dawes E. W. Day, Ir. E. S. Decker E. J. Deitsch, Jr. D. C. De Lacy, Ir. O. A. DeLong, Ir. VV. H. Deyo A. L. Dinsmore W. Dixon W. F. Dodd W. W. Dodge, jr. I. N. Dowell A. C. Dunn W L . . Edgar D. R. Ellis F. L. Farrell R. B. N. Fay P. O. Fendrick R. B. Ferree, Jr. 1915 J. Frazier H. Friesell T. Fritz W. Frontz VV. Furman Gabriel E. Gaines M. B. Garber, jr. G. Giffen Gillespie I. Glenn Glick L. Glover S. Good D. Gould M. Grant H. Gussenrode L. Harris C. L. Harmonson F. V. Harrison H. Harvey, Ir. H. D. Harvey R. C. Heyl, jr. VV. F.. Heyl, Jr. C. L. Heyniger D. S. Hirschberg I. B. Holmes J. Hoyt C. E. Jacka A Jackman A H. Jackson T. B. Jackson B. R. Jordan A M. Kahn A A. Kelleher A T. H. Kenny E P. Kiefel A. Kimball VV. C. King, Ir. R. L. Klotz H A. Knapp F. H. Knight C. F.. Kock D M. Lake I. Larsen B C. Law E B. Lee E. H. Lee C. C. Linn A M. Loeb O P. McCo1nas, Ir. P. B. McCready R H. McCready, Ir. R. L. McKinney A. McVVilliams P. A. G. Machemer O C. . Mandel J. M. Carey E . S. Carter I. R. Carty R. T. Chaplin E. E. Childs W. T. Field H. 'E. Fisher L. G. Forney B. Franklin, Jr. A M. Frantz I. L. Huyler A. Hyatt L. Hypes L. Irvine H. Ives 108 C. F. Martin J. W. Massie H. I. Melosh M. Melville K. A, Metzerott E. J. Middour N Miller S. A. Millikin E. K. Mitchell, Jr. K. Moore P. E. Moore G. H. Mumford I. E. Murdock A Nacht E. A. Nebeker J. H, Neely, Ir. J. Nevin, Ir. C. F. Nicletsky C. O. Nichols T. B. Niles G. W. Oakley, Ir L. P. Ohliger J. I. O'Kane, Ir. L. G. Payson G. A. Peacock R. B. Peacock F. R. Pemberton, D Pettit R. A. Pierce S. L. Phraner E. L. Potts Q A. K. Price H. S. Price I. M. Raymond, Ir. S. C. Reynolds J. R. Rhoads H. J. Richardson I UUT1-11iQPR1NCETo 'BRICABRAC lm A. Riedel B. Ritter D. Ritchey G. Ropes W1 P. Rose H. Rockey Russell, Ir. M. Runyon E. Sargent Qlllinsnpbin Smctetp Uiunclubshj M. Scuclder N. VV. Seudder . . N. Selby L. XV. Sellers C. G, Semmens L. D Se nrour A - Y NV. C. B. Shanley, Ir. E. A. Sheets G. M. Shipman, Ir. A. P. Short, Ir. I. C. R. Smith G. S. Smith C. P. Smyth . A. H. Snowclen C. I. Starr, Jr. C, M. H. Stevens N H. R. Stevenson C. R. N. Stillwell D. M C R. Stockton D. Stueek A. Tancock M. Tappen C. T aylor S. Tippetts B. Tomlinson D. Towers H. van Buren 2Yf 7: Que- lO9 H. F. van der Voort, Ir D. B. Watt W. A. VVest H. A. VVilliams H. B. Wincl1ell E. T. VVolfe F, R. VVOIPE R. I. Worteiiclylce, Ir. C. M. Young U THE'PR1NcETo 'BRICABITAC WU H Qilin ilaall Page Clluntests FRESHMAN DECLAMATION CONTEST SENIOR ORATORICAL CONTEST First Prize ................................. D. W, Carruthers First Prize ................,.................... I. D. Stover Second Prize .... .E C. Sharp, D. W. Salter Second Prize . I. W. Speicher SENIOR-JUNIOR EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING GENERAL PRIZE DEBATE CONTEST First Prize .,.... ..... ........ ......... I . C . Fitts First Prize .... ..... C . E. Bingham Second Prize .... .... C . E. Bingham Second Prize .... .... P . K. Emmons MEMBERS OF INTERCOLLEGIATE TEAM C. Belknap G, S. Griggs C. E. Bingham P. F. Myers WINNER OF LYNDE PRIZE H. Cook. WINNERS OF JUNIOR ORATORICAL CONTEST C. E, Bingham R. H. McKee 110 WHIG HALI HIITHEPRINCETG QBRICABRAC hill Qmeriran Whig Snrietp FOUNDED1W9 jfacultp jflflemhers Woodrow Wilson C. F. McClure John Grier Hibben G, S, Patton Moses Taylor Pyne T. M. Parrott james W. Alexander A. H. Phillips Charles McMillan William B. Scott Frederick N. Willson Allan Marquand A. T. Ormond J. H. Westcott L. W. McCay G. M. Harper W. M. Daniels Adams, F. D. Adams, P. E. Adams, R. M. Armstrong, T. R. Augur, C. L., Ir. Bagby, T. E. Baker, C. D. Barnett, W. L. Batchelder, D. H. Bell, I. F., Ir. Bell, S. D. Bissel, G. N. Boon, W. L. Boughner, J. K. Boyd, T. H. Brown, M. M. Buchanan, E. P. Buck, W. Stockton Axson J. H. Coney C. H. Smyth H. C. Butler Norman K. Smith O. W. Richardson E. P. Adams L. P. Eisenhart Edward Elliott William Foster R. M. McElroy F. J. Mather Frank A. Fetter A. C. Imbrie E. G. Spaulding F. L. Hutson Augustus TrowbridgeG. H. Gerould Edward Capps Malcolm MacLaren Burrage, P. F. Calhoun, B. A. Chaplin, M. Class, T. S. Coffin, P. L. Coleman, G. D. Congleton, E. Cooledge, N. P. Cooper, A. W. Cowl, D. Crooks, P. K. Danser, W. S. Davison, W. C. Eberstadt, F. Fauntleroy, G. R. Fish, R. T. Fisher, D. K. E. Fitz-Randolph, A. N. E. Griffin Ford, F. Frazier, E. R. Fullerton, D. B. Furman, I. A. Gaston, G. H., Ji' Gatch, L. G. Gleason, I. S. Gold, I. B. Gorham, J. H. Green, R. M. Hance, R. B. Handy, T. P. Hill, D. H. Holsapple, R. T. Hornor. S. H. Howard, K. Howell, L. D. Hurlburt, P. F. C. MacDonald R. K. Root J. N. Beam F. L. Critchlow G. M. Priest M. S. Farr VV. M. Adriance M. W. Croll L. VV. Miles C. R. Morey P. E. Robinson A. M. Harman 1913 Jones, D. C. jones, R. M. Iordan, R., jr. Kellet, W. W. Kenyon, G. R. Kingsford, I. B. Kirkpatrick, W. C. Lee, R. C. Lobdell, E. D. Lowman, E. L. Lowthrop, F. C., Lyon, W. C. Lytle, R. R., jr. McCoy, J. C. McKee, F. C. McLean, R. Mabon, T. M. Magill, W. H. 112 Regis Michaud R. S. Dugan C. E. Persons P. H. Fogel Elijah Swift H. S. Murch D. C. Stuart Phillips Thomas E. B. Baxter M. A. Campbell J. H. M. VVedderburnD. H. Fenton G. W. T. XfVhitney C. XV Kennedy D. A. McCabe E. C. McWilliams O . F Silvester VV. I. Sinclair G. D. Brown Mautner, B. H. Marlatt, C. D. Mathiasen, K., Jr. Meyer, V. M. Meyers, W. E. Miller, 1. A. Mitchell, C. V. Morgan. S. W. Mulford, E. S. Nimick, F. B. Norman, W. H. Norwood, G. A. Ober, R. OyDonnell, O. C. O'Donohue, H. B. Perkins. C. B. Reed, R. E. Reese, H. K. Junius S. Morgan W. H. Clemons E. N. Harvey F. A. Braun A. G. Reid I. H. Drummond J. K. Dale Richards, L. Richardson, A. S. Richardson, P. Ross, H. M. Ross, R. I. Roy, D. M. Rushmore, S. M. Rutter, T. R. Salzer, H. T. Scribner, CI, Jr. Seggerman. K. M. Silvester, L. V. Simons, I. F. Simpson, E. R. Smith, A. D. Smith, .l. L. Smith, W. R. Speir, F. C. UlTHE'PRlNCETO QBRICAYBRAC lm Steele, R. W., Ir. Sullivan, A. I. A. Suydam, H. W. Tilton, I. K. Andrews, I. E. Armour, W. Armstrong, O. Arthur, R. P. Bain, F. S. Baker, D. R. Bakewell, A. C. Bartholomew, O. A. Beatty, I. W., 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. Bohner, W. B. Bonner, K. Boyd, If H. Briggs, T. C. Brinton, W., Ir. Brown, G. R., Ir. Bruce, I. Bullock, R. A. Bunn, C. Bunzel, E. E. Burke, A. T. Qmetinan Tllifdbig Society Cdluntinuzhj Tracy, VV. I. Trowbridge, A. L. Updike, G. H. Van Vliet, B. F. Butler, P., Ir. Canda, H. G. R. L. Carpenter, 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, E. B. Cowl, A. H. Cross, E. I. D., Ir. Cull, S. T. W. Curtis, VV. I., Ir. Vasbinder, I. VV. Wensley, 'W. R. l1Veil, F. T. White, N. R. VVeingarten, S. I. 'Whipple T. K. XVells, H. VVight, G. K. 1914 Dunn, F. S. Dyckman, F. H. Eddy, R. C. Ellsworth, O. B. Emmons, T. Fiske, T. Frick, R. D. Gardner, F. W. Gatch, N. Goldsmith, C. E. Goltra, E. F., Ir. Goodspeed. I. P. Goodwin, D. R. Graves, I. T., Il' Hammond, WV. E. Harding, C. C. Darlington, F. G., Ir.Harper, L. K. Day, E. M. Dean, H. F. Dewar, I. B. de Mercado, F. E. de Selding, E. F. Disbrow, F. N. Dixon, H. W. Dixon, T., Ir. Douglas, B. Douglas, D. B. Downs, T. R. Du Barry, I. N. Dulles, A. W. Harris, G. E., Ir. Harris, T. Hartshorne, H. Hawkins, D. R. Hendel, I. 'M. Hervey, VV. B. Hunter, C. B. Hunter, L. G. lll, C. H. Ingersoll, R. S. lngraham, F. I. Iewett, I. H., Ir. Iohnson, M. C. Kassler, G. XIV. Kennedy, T. B., Ir. Kilner, E. B. Kuhn, W. S. Kwong, H. K. Laughlin, H. A., Legendre, I. H. Lloyd, E., Ir. Loveland, E. K. Lynd, R. B. MacColl, G. R. Mackin, E. H. McEldowney, R. McElroy, H. F., McKown, G. C. McMaster, P. D. Hessenbruch, H. M. Mayer, WV. F. Higgins, C. K. Holbert, R. VV. Holman, C. D. Hubbell, N. E. Hughes, I. C. Mead, S. A. Messinger, C. VV. Myrick, C. B. E. Miner, D. C. Miller, S., Ir. Ir. HI Hughson, VV., Ir. Montgomery, F. A. 113 Wilkins, I. D. lfVilliams, R. B. Winant, I. G. VVisner, G. T. Moore, K. M. Mott, I. L. Muehleck, G. E. Muller, E. Murray, I. O. Myer, P. A. Neshit, R. B. Norton, VV. S. Nourse, R. Nevins, T. C. Noble, S. R. O'Connell, I. H. O'Neill, I. H. Painter, I. L. D. 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, NV. F. Reeves, R. H. Rhoads, B. K. Roberts, WV. P. Robinson, A. C.. Ill Robinson, I. B. Robinson, T. H. Russell, D. B. Vlfoodrow, F. WI M. Wolfe, I. VVorthington, F. D. Schmidt, I. B. Shackleford, VV. T., Ir Shaw, I. S. Shenstone, A. G. Sherrard, I. B. Spalding, E. D. Speers, P. C.. Spencer, M. A. Stearns. I. N.. Ill. 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. 12. Vardell, C. G., Ir. Vincent, R. G. Vroman, I, C, XN'atrous, I. H. Vtfeidig, I. K. XVells, H. M. XVesson, D. M. Whitlock, I. R. lNigton, E. N. XVilson, D. li. I. Winzmts. F. N. NVoIf, NV. I. HTHE-Pninctzro 'BRICABRAC ll U ll Zlmerican Ulillbig Svuciztp QGIuntinuel1J 1915 Adams, C. R. Crosby, K. W. Geddis, C. Jarvis, R. Y. Adams, P. D. Cumming, J. B. Gile, H. H. Jewett, T. R. Adams, J. F. fl-56 Coppetj A- gordon, JODHSOTGVVY-J E. Allee, W. C. HVISOU, - - reene, . . Iones, . . Allen, C. C. gory, W-PS Gnfnn, D. D. K-didn, R. C.. Al'tOI1, C. W. rin er' ' Gribbon, R. B. Kennedy, C, Arnold, W. C. Dflvef- E- 5- Hall, R. E. Kidder, A. M. Baker, J. A. Qhlrm- I-VM Hnlisfend, W. F. Kimball, R, B. Bakenvsf. 5112532 D' Hampton, R. T Kline, I. M. Barr, . . . ' ' ' Haviland, A. . Kress, W. J. Bennett, A- J- ' SLP Heddens, B. S. Lewey, C, H, Benson, R. G. ' ' ' Heffron, J. M. L' d , J, A, Best, T. G. Evans' J' A' Hendrickson, F. D. Llnnfrw, H, Faber, E. L. U Blackmar, I. B. Faeth G. E. Heft, E, I. Lytley H, G, Efjsgigetk Ri L' Finney, I. M. T., Ir. Iglgiafgi C- C- MCQHHT- J-1?-S ' Fl',D. lS,- cutcien,.. Boker, C. FP FOQTUESMA Hrndnnnn, R. P. McLnnnnnn, s. K. Bonglomof ' FOX s. M. Holman, R. W. McKibben, J. C. Brenner, C. D. Fragk E G Hood, R. N- Macks R. G gaggii' W. Franks, J. A. Q. HOPMUS, W. L. Martin, J. T. Chew W B Friend, A. M. Horner, W- V- Martin, L. Chrisfie Garmany, B. H052-Ck. J- P- Mason, W. S. Clevelalid, J, H, Garvin, I. O. Ifft, G. N. Meigs, J. V. COX, L, Galbreath, M. Jackson, Merritt, H. C. Cookingham, H. W. Gaddis, I. M. Jamison, . . Miller, A. P. 1916 Abeles, C. T., Jr. Benton, A. Burke, W. J. Clough, M. P., Jr. Armstrong, H. F. Bird, E. P. Burns, R. Crawford, W. C., Ir. Armstrong, I. Blair, F. P., LII Butler, A. M. Crouse, C. B, Bahnson, H. L. Bowman, W. H., Jr Butterworth, J. E. Davis, H. H. Banigan, C. Bower, W. Cardwell, F. H. Davy, W. M. Barber, L. H., jr. Bradley, W. E. Cator, W. W., Jr. Day, E. W., Jr. 114 Miller, DeL. Miller, F. S. Mills, D. H. Morris, L. E. Nicoll, DeL. Ober, L. Olcott, M. Osborn, E. Owsley D Parsons Paul, I. R Pearson, I. T Pierce F Pope M Porter H. F. Putnam O. S. Quinby, R. Read, B. C. Rehm, H. W. Ould, C. ', T1 Patton. D. A. ' . . Lf V Reynolds, S. H. Roberts, W. Roddey, W. an J. Schweitzer, F. Decker. E. S. Demaree, D. Dell, W. S. Dodd, E. D. Douglas, B. Evans, D. R. Sealy, W. Severance, F. R. Shaw, Z. P. Spencer, W. M. Swohiord, I. I., Ir Terry, M. C. Thayer, L. I. Thomas, A. R. Thomas, P. E. Thomas, W. R. Trotter, E. H. Upson, E. R. Van Deventer, L. Van Tuyl, A. Warde, F. A. Ward, G. Washburn, L. M. Walters,,A. W. White, T. R. Williams, G. A. VVilliams, R. B. Wilson, Y. L. Wood, L. E. Woodman, F.. F. Ferguson, D. V. Ferguson, E. Fillebrown, W. T Frank, H. H. Frank, W. W. Frederick, L. FRENCH MEDAL DEBATE Hllrnrig-Prunciiro -BRICABRACM l Qmerinan Zflilibig .?-mnietp Cdnmzluhehj Gadebusch, P. H. Heintz, I. E. Lester, R. R. Gates, M. Hewitt, T. Lloyd-Smith, VV. Gill, L. B. Hibben, T. E., Ir. McAlleenan, H. A. Gilland, H. G. Hutnut, H. B. McLanahan, J. D. Glick, G., Hunter, A. McKee, R. L. Glogan, W. E. Iewett, 'W. V. Mackie, W. H. T. Gordon, H. L., Ir. Kennedy, D. G. Meyer, A. E., Ir. Gould, I. D. Kennedy, H. ' Miller, N. Green, J- S-, IT. Kenyon, D. H. Morgan, I. VV. Hahn, H. C. ' Ifenvon, N. T, Newburg. VV. B. Haupt, H. L. Knox, W. B. O'Brien-Moore, A. Hafffif, I. A. Kruse, F. I. Osborne, VV. H. Hams, G- L- Lloyd, E. s. of1S,w. R. L. Haskell, A. L. Whig ?!.aaII iBri5nz SOPHOMORE EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING First Prize .................................... Chas. Bunn Second Prize .............................. I. M. Alexander SOPHOMORE ORATORICAL CONTEST First Prize ................................ I. M. Alexander Second Prize ..: ......... . ..... . ........ 1. T. Graves, Ir. FRESHMAN PRIZE DEBATE First Prize ............................. I. J. Swoiiford, Ir. Second Prize ....... H. W. Chapin Parkin, F. R. Payne, F. D. Phelps, W. M. Stewart, C. I. Strater, L. G. Strong, L. B. Underhill, I. B., Ir. Van Dyke, E. N. Vickery, I. C. Pierce, V. U. D. Swatland, D. C. Vanderhoef, H. B.,Ir Ransom, L. Sweet, L. W'adsworth, J. V. Reed, N. Talley, A. XV Wall, F.. B. Robinson, I. N. Thomson, I. VV., Ir.Ward, D. L. Robinson, H. R. Tomlinson, N. B. Runk, G. S., Ir. Rushmore, H. Townsend, T. W. Turner, D. G. Shepherd, J. H. Twaddell, J. P. Shoemaker, S. M., Ir.Twitchell, P. E. Starr, W. K. Tyler, D. B. Qiuntests, 1911112 Wells, XV. L. VVhite, XV. Wfilloughby, NV. R. VVood. I. K. 'Woodbridge C. L. VVilson, E. VV., Ir. First Prize ............................. E. R. VVl11ttlIlgl1?ll1'l Honorable Mention ..................... C. XV. Hendel. Ir. WOODS CONVENTION First Prize ............................... C. M. 'Wylie 'IZ Second Prize .................................... L. Cox, 715 GENERAL DEBATE First Prize .................................. C. F. Tacusch Second Prize ................................. C. H. Cooke Third Prize . . . . .E. R. Xvhittingham TEAM AGAINST HARVARD MYERS COOK BELKNAP GRIGGS TEAM AGAINST YALE ' WHITTINGHAM MASON TAEUSCI-I BINGHAM Zlntettnllegtate Behate March 30, 1912 THE TEAMS - Debaters against Yale Debaters against Harvard C- F- TaCQSQhi '14 F. E. Mason, G. S. P. F. Myers, '13 C, H, Cooke, ,I2 E. R. Wlnttingham, '12 C. E Bingham, '13 C. Belknap, 'I2 G. S. Griggs, '13 Question- Resolved, that the United States Government should accept the principle of monopoly control of industry and regulate prices in all the cases where the monopoly has been brought about by the operation of economic laws. Princeton wins the championship by defeating both Yale and Harvard- Ctilass of '76 191132 Rebate . February 22, 1912 PRESIDING OFFICER President John Grier Hibben, '82 JUDGES Professor F. W. Loescher Professor A, VV. Long Professor R. McElroy Affirmative Negative I. M. Smith, '15 P. F. Myers, '13 I. M. Colt, ,I4 E. R. Whittiiigliani, '12 Question- Resolved, that the United States Government should accept the principle of monopoly control of industry and regulate prices in all the cases where the monopoly has b een brought about by the operation of economic laws. The prize was awarded to Paul F. Myers, '13 Zlliltlasbingtunw Zgittbhap Qhratutital Qlluntest - ALEXANDER HALL, FEBRUARY 22, 1912 PRESIDING OFFICER ' S. B. VVhite JUDGES Professor Stockton Axson Professor M. Parrot Professor E. Y. Robins SPEAKERS D. W. Carruthers, '15 .... . ...... The Call to Leadership A. S. Richardson, '13 ..... .... ' 'Our National lnclepenclcncc I. O. Adler, '14 ......... ,... ' 'Our Purpose at Princeton E. M. Barnhart. '12 .... .....,........ ' 'Senior Oration A. S. Richardson, '13, won the contest- l 17 DEBATING COMMITTEE. TIPPET1-s SIMPSON BINGI-IAM RICHARDSON Mymzs com' WEEE-PR1NcETo 'BRICABRAC ll H Eehating Cfummittmz OFFICERS P. F. MYERS, 713 ......... ......,........... C hairman J. M. COLT, ,I4 ...... ...,.. S ecretary and Treasurer MEMBERS, 1913 MEMBERS, 1914 C. E. Bingham A, S. Richardson J, M, Colt W. B. TiDD'3tfS P. F. Myers E. R. Simpson 119 SOUTHEAST CORNER OF HOLDER HALL I 'awww n. AT LET ECS IJ HIlTHE'PRlNCETG 'BRICAHRAC HH In Football, I873, 1877 222 L. Mudge L. Mudge L. Mudge H. C. Milspaugh H. C. Milspaugh E. P. Rankin W. H. Wickham R. F. Little E. A. Van Wagenen E. P. Rankin W. H. Buck A. Van Rensselaer T. K. Bradford A. Pell W. S. Gummere A. Van Rensselaer A. Johnson D. T. Marvel' C. O. Dershimer I. H. Lionberger C. Denney A. J. McCosh W. E. Dodge B. Ballard B. Ballard 1 rimzetnn Cllbampinnsbip Uleams In Baseball, 1870, 1873, 1885, 1891, 1896, 1897, 1899, 1906, 1901, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1878, 1885, 1889, 1893, 1896, 1898, 1899, 1903, 1911. BASEBALL CAPTAINS '74. D. Paton ,75. J. M. Woods '76. J. M. Woods '77. D. Laughlin '78 E. Furman ,79 C. B. Wigton '8o. W. S. Horton '81. A. McCune '82. O. Rafferty '83 J. M. Harlan '84, I. M. Harlan 1 7 1 7 J '85. D. Edwards '86. J. P. Shaw '87. A. H. Larkin 80. F. Loney '81. P. T. Bryan 82. E. C. Peace 83. A. Moffat 84. C. VV. Bird '85. C. M. De Camp 86. H S. Savage '87. E. O. Wagenhurst '88. H. W. Cowan '89. E. A. Poe 90. E. A. Poe E. O. Wagenhurst W. H. King C. C. Dana C. C. Dana L A. Young P. King C. S. Mackenzie J. H. Brooks I. Bradley W. W. Wilson F. W. Kafer F. W. Kafer A. R. T. Hillebrand W. E. Green 'fl O O A W D l r 0 IP 'U A 2 z U3 gpomreeww H. H. H. Warren King G. Trenchard G. Trenchard Lea Cochran Cochran R. T. Hillebrand. H. Edwards W. Pell W. Pell v 9 1908, 1910, 1911, 1912. 802. W. I. Steinwender '03. F. G. Pearson 'o4. C. G. Stevens '05, G. T. Wells 'o6. S. I. Reid, jr. 'o7. J. L. Cooney 'o8. E. H. W. Harlan 709. W. R. Sides '1o. F. T. Dawson ,11. S. B. White ,I2 C. H. Sterrett '13. F. D. Worthington 1 02. R. T. Davis 'o3. J. R. De Witt 04. W. L. Foulke '05. J. L. Cooney 06 ' . H. L. Dillon 'o7. I. B. McCormick O. 90 111 P1 111 Q1 Q 5' 'J '-BPT 1 09. C. Siegling ,I0. . I. Hart II. J. Hart 12. . T. Pendleton HUTHE-PRINCETO 'BRICABRAC lil Q Summary nf raintetunr nmplete jnuthall iheturh Amherst .. Army .... Brown .... Bucknell ......... Carlisle Indians .... Chicago A. C. ..... .. Colgate ............. Columbia Law School. .. Columbia University. Cornell ............. Crescent A. C.. . . . Dartmouth .... Dickinson ...... Elizabeth A, C... . Fordham ....... F. and M .... Gettysburg .... Georgetown . . . Holy Cross .... Harvard .... Lafayette ..... Lawrenceville I 1869tn VICTORIES VICTORIES TIES . . . 0 Princeton .... IO O . . o Princeton ..., 5 3 . o Princeton .... 5 o o Princeton.... 4 0 . 0 Princetonu.. 6 o o Princeton.... I 0 . 0 Princeton .... I 0 . o Princeton .... I o 1 Princeton .... I2 o . 3 Princeton .... I3 o ... O Princeton... . 5 0 , 2 Princeton .... 5 I .. o Princeton .... 3 o 0 Princeton.... 2 0 . 0 Princeton.... 2 0 0 Princeton.... 5 O 0 Princeton.... I O .. o Princeton.... 2 0 . 0 Princeton .... 2 0 ... 3 Princeton .... I3 I Princeton .... 18 2 , 0 Princeton .... 3 0 123 1912 Lehigh ......... Johns Hopkins . Maryland A. C... . Manhattan A. C. Michigan ....... Navy .......... N. Y. A. C ...... N. Y. University N. Carolina .... Orange A. C... . Pennsylvania . . . Pennsylvania Sta Rutgers ........ Stevens ..... Syracuse ...... Swarthmore .... Villa Nova Virginia Poly... Virginia .... WV. and I. Wfesleyan . . . Yale ...... v1c'roR1i3s vrcronuts TIES . . . o Princeton .... 24 3 . . o Princeton .... 3 o .. o Princeton .... 2 o . . .. o Princeton. . . . 2 o . . . O Princeton .... I , 0 . I Princeton .... 8 3 . O Princeton .... I O . . . . 0 Princeton. . . . 2 O ... O Princeton... . I O . o Princeton .... 7 I 2 Princeton.... 30 o te ..... ... o Princeton... . 5 o . 1 Princeton .... 26 o . 0 Princeton .... 22 o .. . O Princeton .... 2 0 . o Princeton. . 2 o . . o Princeton .... 9 o . 0 Princeton .... I 0 . .. O Princeton .... 5 O ... o Princeton .... 6 o . 0 Princeton .... I3 0 20 Princeton .,.. II 7 34 239 T7 IQI2 offltgpn CLASS OF 1912 1911 E. I. Hart CFD 1909, IQIO, IQIIQ CTD 1911 IQIO 1910 C. Heath ................. CBD 1912 Tn.D C. Higgens .......... CRD 1911, IQI2 IQI2 F. C. Hughes ...... CBD 1911, 1912 1911 A. G. Kay .....,..... CHD 1910, 1911 1910 M. R. Koehler ...... CTD 1910, 1911 1912 R. R. Lawrence ...,...... CRD 1912 1912 C. McCormick CFD 1909, 1910, 1911 IQI2 B. D. McClave .... CFD Manager 1911 1911 I. P. McKinney CTD IQIO, IQII, 1912, IQI2 CHD 1910, 1911. 1912 'VV. McLean ............... CFD 1910 CLASS OF 1913 I. H. Frantz ......... CDND 1911, 1912 I. P. Harland ............ CTD 1912 L. D. Howell ....... CTD IQI2 W. J. Logan ........... CFD IQI2 I. S. North ............... CRD 1912 W. G. Penield .......... CFD 1912 T. T. Pendleton CFD 1910, IQII, IQIZQ CBD 1911, 1912. CLASS OF 1914 A. H. Bissell .. ........ CTD L. D. Blair .......... CHD 1910, C. L. Bowman ....... .CBD C. T. Butler .. .......... .C R. D. Carter .............. CBD P. P. Chrystie ...... CFD 1910, E. V. Connett, IH ...... CHD 9 F. R. Cross ......... CRD IQII, rw B. N. Dell .... CTnD 1910, CTD S. M. Don ......... CTD 1911, J. M. Duff ............... CFD H. L. Felt ........ CTD Manager M. Greenbaum ..... CBD 1911, VV. G. Andrews ........... CFD 1912 A. Bluethenthal CFD IQIO, IQII, IQI2 - M. Chaplin ............... CTD IQII F. Close ............. CTD 1911, 1912 P. Curtis ....,...... CTD IQII, IQI2 C. C. Dunlap..CFD 1910, IQII, IQI2 A. E. Fox ............... CTD 1912 H. A. H. Baker CFD 1911, IQIZQ CHD 1911. ' T. C. Briggs ............. CRD 1912 E. Congleton ..... ....... C RD IQI2 W. J. Curtis ............... CRD IQI2 W. L. De Witt I. S. Baker . H. Ballin .... . . CFD IQII, IQI2 G. M. Church CFD IQ12 ....CFD IQI2 T. Emmons ............. CHD 1912 T. Fiske .................. CTD IQI2 VV. E. Hammond ........ CFD IQII M. I. Hayes ........ ..... C TD IQI2 D. A. Laird ............... CBD IQI2 CLASS OF 1915 ..CTnD IQI2 W. H. Mace J. B. Streit .............. CFD I9I2 W. S. Swart ............. CFD IQI2 124 D. Mathey ...... ..... C TnD A. T. Ormond ............ CVVD I. M. G. Parker ...CBD IQII, G. Reilly .... CBD Manager . M. Sawyer CFD 1910, CHD IQIIQ CTD 1910, 1911, 1912. A. -Seckel ................ CGD C. H J. G. Shaw ............... CBD T. G. Speers .... CTD IQIO, IQII C. H. Sterrett ..CBD 1910, IQII, S. B. White CFD IQIO, IQIIQ 1910, 1911, 1912. R. S. Rauch ........ CRD IQII, I. F. Simons ........ CTD IQII, L. C. Stickney ............ CTD R. B. Thomas ....... CTD IQII, G. K. Wight ........ CFD IQIO, T. A. Wilson ........ CFD 1910, F. D. Worthington CBD IQII, C. B. Lear .... .......' C BD G. F. Phillips ...CFD IQII H. R. Pyne ..... ........ C RD B. K. Rhoads ..... . .. .CBD W. J. Shenk .... .... C FD .....CTnD IQI2 F. Trenkman .... .... C FD E. C. Waller .... .... CFD IQIO IQII IQI2 IQI2 IQIO, 1912 IQI2 1912 IQI2 CBD IQI2 IQI2 IQI2 1912 IQI2 IQII IQI2 IQI2 1912 IQI2 IQI2 IQI2 IQI2 THE SQUAD, xgxz Q . Q .Ii N WN 'i J s., ' X, FOOT B LL 'Fx N1 X ' x .-.lv I, .gilji 'fd in iiiligll 'l l K llgil' igx Jfuuthall Qfficers, 1912 F. Ei3ERsTADT, '13 . ...,..... ..... ............ . . ..Mnnager W- H- BASS, yI4 -'----. ,.... A ssistant Manager T. T. PENDL1?1'oN, '13 ..... ..,........... C aptain L. CUNNINGI-IAM ,Ct . ' -- NX - 5 - 1 ' Q - 'i. 1- X XS'-,lr - - XXYxT5'1x-55 vs. . ' s X ' e -ns - --. F J- DUFF .... Coaches T. A. WILSON The Team cLAss AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT POSITION W. G. Andrews IQI3 23 5.8 168 Left End G. T. Phillips ..... 1914 20 6 176 Left Tackle W. I. Shenk ...... 1914 21 5.10 174 Left Guard A. Bluethenthal 1913 20 5.9 188 Centre W. J. Logan .. IQI3 21 5.10 180 Right Guard W. G. Penfield IQI3 21 6 172 Rigl-1tTaCk1e T. T. Pendleton 1913 21 5.11 167 Right End J. S. Baker 1915 IQ 5.10 166 Quarterback H. A. H. Baker .... IQI4 21 5.10 I6O Lgft Halfl-,ack E. C. Waller . 1915 21 5.11 180 Rig11tHalfbaCk W. L. deWitt .. 1914 23 6 175 Fullbaek C. C. Dunlap .. IQI3 22 6 175 G. K. Wight 1913 21 5.11 167 Ends J. B. Streit 1915 20 6 176 H. R. Ballin .. IQI5 IQ 6.1 185 Tackle W. S. Swart .. IQI5 20 5.8 175 Guard T. K. Emmons IQI4 22 5.10 149 Quarterback F. Trenkman .. 1915 21 5,8 168 Fullback Qlibe itketurh September 28-Princeton, 65 Stevens Institute, 0. October 2-Princeton, 41 Rutgers, 6. October 5-Princeton, 35 Lehigh, 0. October 12-Princeton, 31 Virginia Polytechnic Insti- tute, O. October 19-Princeton, 62 Syracuse, 0. October 26-Princeton, 22, Dartmouth, 7. November 2-Princeton, 631-larvard, 16. November 9-Princeton, November 16-Princeton, 54, 63 New York University, 0. Yale, 6. Total-Princeton, 322j Opponents, 35. 127 YALE-PRINCETON GAME, 1 9 I2 HllTHE'PR1NCETO 'aaicaeaac ll l l ihehietn ut 1912 gD'nuthaII 92515011 GTE-QQIED, but not equalled, tells the result of the Yale game, which ended an unsatisfactory season, ll ff SEQ and disappointing simply because the te un failed to take advantage of what they were really Arg ga able to do. Vtfithout attempting to belittfe the recordtof the championship eleven last year, it is ZgJ generally admitted that the 19112 team deserved a victory over Yale, at least more than their illustrious predecessors. The 6 to 6 tie game of November 16th was not the hrst time that the unexpected changed the whole aspect of a hard-fought struggle. The phenomenal forty-seven-yard kick with which Pumpelly nominally re- trieved Yale's lagging football honor at the eleventh hour and eiifty-seventh minute did not actually even up the claims of the two teams to superiority. Many football writers said after the game that our disappointment over losing a victory at the very end should be softened by the splendid playing and the surprising Cto others than Princetoniansj hghting spirit of our line, but that was in a way the most disappointing thing of all. To see in every play the power of the team and the weakness of their opponents, and then to have them not take advantage of it by taking the deserved victory! In every game, even including the one against the strong Harvard team, the 'Varsity scored at least one touchdown. Against Dartmouth we made three, But when we came to the Yale team, which was perhaps weaker than either of the other two, we played safe and expected two field goals-all honor to them-to win for us. Maybe some day welll come to treat Yale as we do other teams. Harvard defeated us fairly and squarely two weeks before the Yale game. In no sense are we trying to beg off for the teamg it is only fair to say that they were not up to the form they showed either before or after that game. It may have been the wet field: it may have been treacherous air currents in the so-far undiscovered Harvard stadium, but, whatever it was, something kept the Princeton team from playing for all that was in them and they paid the price for it-defeat. It's a word that is fast becoming unpopular here, and is said by ety- mologists to be passing out of use. The season opened with an easy victory over Stevens that showed the oiensive power of the team. :Xt once Princeton was hailed as a speedy aggregationf, but we were looked upon as having little staying power and that our line would crumble against the mighty onslaughts of the redoubtahle Flynn of Yale-a forecast worthy of Helldevil Skillman in an off year. ' 129 U llTHE'PRlNClii-P116 Qaaicaamc MU The 5635011 Went 011, with Vigtgry after Vigtgfy, OVGI' 'El'1C 1'OCliS of 'Elie Lelllgh game Wllill Hyllig' COlOI'S, 21UCl so on up to the Dartmouth game, the first real test. lt must be said that the early season games were against rather weak teams and the criticism that we went into the Harvard game without knowing our own faults was more or less true. But the fact remains that in the light of the Yale game we really had fewer faults than we were given discredit for. After the Scare of the Dartmouth touchdown the team came back with a will and bewildered their heavier opponents with the speed and brilliancy of their attack. T116 16111211 SCO1'C of 22 'KO 7 ShOWSd what We could do. Then came the trip to Cambridge and the setback Of a 16 to 6 defeat. But we learned our lesson and the team, due to fine coaching, learned a lot more football in the next two weeks. But we didn't learn an aggres- sive policy and we didn't beat Yale. Out of unpromising material we developed a line that will be famous in football annals. Quick chargers, hard fighters, and well grounded with football knowledge, which they also know how to use, the team from end to end in the Yale game will measure up well with any Princeton line, not excluding IQI1. The backfield was always acknowledged to be a good one, and it improved with age. I-lobeyl' Baker and DeWitt stood out most prominently and well deserved the credit that has fallen to their share. The captain of the team, one of the ablest and about the most versatile that Princeton has ever been fortunate enough to have represent her, played one of the best games of his career and deserved to have his team 'crowned with the success that was rightfully theirs. 130 grit. . .51 ,, NAME B. NVhite, ,12 . J. Hart, ,I2 M. Duff, '12 .... E, Brown, '13 .... Blnethenthal, ,I3 A. Wilson, '13 .... McCormick, ,I2 F. Phillips, '14 .... H011-11i'P111Nc:ETo 'BRICABRAC ll H 1911 jfnnthall illeam E. I. HART, '12 .... ....,........ .......... B. D. MCCLAVE, VIZ. .. F. EBERSTADT, '13 .. W. W. ROPER ....... A. MACGREGOR ..... L. CUNNINGHAM ..... w151o11'1' POSITION 180 Left End .. . 200 Left Tackle 202 Left Guard 190 Left Guard ... ... IQO Center September 30-Princeton, October Princeton, 37 7-Princeton, 1 1-Princeton, 14-Princeton 131 200 Right Guard 205 Right Guard 169 Right Tackle 37 5 Stevens, 0. 3 Rutgers, 0. 31, Villa Nova, 0. 63 Lehigh, 6. 3 Colgate, 0. Qhffinzrs . . ............ Manager . . . .Assistant Manager . .Captain Coaches Zliibe Ulieam NAME WEIGHT POSITION C. C. Dunlap, '13 .. 175 Right End WV. E. Hammond, '14 168 Right End T. T. Pendleton, II3 165 Quarterback P, P. Chrystie, '12 . 147 Quarterback R. Vaughn, '14 ...... 195 Left Halfback W. D. DeVVitt, '14 .. 175. Fullbaek H. A. H. Baker, ,I4 161 Right Halfback The Breath October 21-Princeton, 05 Annapolis, 0. 28-Pl'lHCCtOl1, 20, Holy Cross, o. November 4-Princeton, S3 Harvard, 6. 11-Princeton, 3, Dartmouth, 0. I8-PI'iUCCtOll, 65 Yale, 3. 133 BASE BALL TEAM, 1912 INTERCOLLEGIATFI CH AMPIONS . CLARK CCoachJ VVORTHINGTON REILLY CMgr.J RHOADES GREENBAUM WALI BEGER PRESCOTT REED Romans WHITE PENDLE-ron su-1:RR1T'r CCapt.D PARKER LEAR HEATH SHAW LAIRD CARTER ,A .fl 'Z rr, 4. 05 Q zip! I I 1 V1 K M 1 .J AS LL l kzffff ff5f f 171 'j:g'!' J A 1 - 'A . 3 . -1, sk 6 I' 3 Hy.Rr. . Hat ' i'. ffP,'.2l' llf' A f ..fvf..151wf A A liiullilf 1.11, I . , f l ,, 'l.f..'g,.! 1' -1 ' . ff., .Th ' -Ape3f'r1'r ' 1 ' all MM N4 ff I' l 2 lyljnl .II i -'ass - We-if -ll 1 .mf -f r f-ee 4'-, . tx fjaf,--' ,-Zllffr , , ,XL , .K I I, X , A , Lf' !, - . ,, I I.: 4 . ' ff' If filbl, n I4 135 QBffiner5, 1H11:12'. C. GILBERT REILLY, ,I2 ............................ Manager WILDER G. PENFIELD, '13 .... .... A ssistant Manager CHARLES H. STERREM, '12 .... ............ C aptain Q9ffilZBt'5, 1912113 TVVILDER G. P13NF1ELD, '13 .........,................ Manager PAUL S. IIEATH, ,I4 ......... ., .... Assistant Manager FRANK D. WoRTH1NcToN '1 ........ ............. C a tain 1 P Tllinihersitp Ulieam C. H. Sterrett .,........................ CCaptainj Catcher J. A. Laird ......... ......... R ight Field I. M. G. Parker .... Center Field T. T. Pendleton ..,. .... L eft Field S. B. White ....... .... S hort Stop F. D. 'Worthington .... Third Base B. K. Rhoads ....... ..... F irst Base I. G. Shaw ..... .... S eeoncl Base C. Heath ......... .... S ccond Base R. D. Carter, Ir. .... ..... R ight Ficlcl C. B. Lear ....... ...... I ,- , M. Greenhaum .... l I mihub W. S. Taylor . ..... . .... Catcher VV. Clark ................ .......................,. C nach N. B. This comprises only those men who won letters. their L N L-V A . ' .-:f ehietn uf 1912 Qibampiunship ?5a5ehaI1 beasun WWE? HE record of the Championship IQI2 Baseball Team and the way in which they won their title is ll Sig rather ancient history, but none the less worth repeating. In fact, with a well-won victory over 'MQ 554 Harvard and a complete rout of Yale's team in the deciding game of the series, last year's g team made an enviable record. From the opening of the season, on March 28, and, in fact, from the very time that the can- didates were called out in the last part of February, the team underwent very few changes. In the previous year there had been several injuries to different men, which kept the team back, but last year there was a steady de- velopment in individual playing and in team work, so that by the last of the twenty-nine games, Princeton was able to defeat Yale by one of the largest scores on the record of their baseball scores. The season opened with a victory over Rutgers by an encouraging score of I2-5, There was little question of the ability of the 'Varsity's pitching staff, so Rutger's five runs were of little consequence. The team won the confidence of the University and the respect of their rivals, present and future, by what they did on their annual southern trip. 'The BaltimOf6 0150163 WSFC 'COO C1eVC1' 21 team to dCf62lf, but Johns Hopkins, Virginia and Georgetown were all decisively defeated and the 'Varsity played real baseball. Then came the long string of mid-season games. On April 24, Penn State won the distinction of being the first college to take Princeton's measure, the score being 4-1. There were three other defeats in all the 136 Vllrnnpainciiro -aaicaaaac lm remaining games up to the tirst one with Yale. Holy Cross won a 6-4 victory and then VVilliams for the second consecutive time made the only shut-out of the season ag iinst the 'Varsity Cn May II, just after President Hib- benls inauguration, Cornell won a hard-earned 3-2 victory. In the meantime, victories-had been scored right and left. Brown lost a close 2-I game, Penn was easily shut-out at Philadelphia with an S-O score, Cornell was beaten 2-o, and so were many other teams defeated. The team went up to Cambridge the latter part of May and beat Harvard by the fair margin of 5-I. It was a good game, with the 'Varsity playing gilt-edged ball. The nrst Yale game was a' big surprise and disappointment. VVith every prospect of a victory, the team went to New Haven and were sent back with the wrong end of a 6-I score to their credit-or discredit, for they hardly did themselves justice, Lear, especially, being far from his usual form. A little batting practice, resulting in a II-I score in the Amherst game, put the 'Varsity in good shape to play the Commencement Yale game, and they came through with a well-deserved 4-2 victory. The final game in New York was one which all Princeton men thoroughly enjoyed. The team batted tive Yale pitchers with democratic disregard of previous reputation or anythingelse and piled up enough runs each inning to total nineteen. It was a suiting swat-fest with which several Princeton athletes played their last game for their Alma Mater, fittingly upholding their well-known records. Dutch Sterrett lined out four hits, one of them being a three-bagger. Guth Shaw, Cuy Heath, jack Parker, and Bob Carter played their last games and Sam NVhite only scored Five runs, made two hits and figured in two double plays, aside from the rest of the game-but what's that to two touchdowns against Yale and Harvard. l y V 137 UHTH1-3'PR1Nc:1iT 'BRICABRAC IIN igatting Zlherages A.B. R. H. 5.12. 13.0. A. T. Wall, Ir., c. .......... 9 2 3 0 .333 T. T. Pendleton, cf. ....... 86 20 27 I2 .314 F. D. Worthington, 3b. ..... 109 18 33 8 .303 I. M. G. Parker, Jr., lf .,... Q3 20 28 5 .301 S. B. White, ss.... ...... 103 , 28 30 7 .291 J. A. Laird, rf. .... 37 6 IO 2 .270 C. H. Sterrett, c.... 84 16 21 2 .262 B. K. Rhoads, 1b. .... Q5 2I 21 5 .221 R. E. Reed, rf. .... QI 18 20 3 .219 W. S. Taylor, c.... II 3 2 1 .182 I. G. Shaw, 2b. .... 67 II II 5 .164 Q , 3. .. . 1. Iftf . , .J .f ' . .. -.,.14---- .-:Q ,s:1- : Q :-: My -'-': 1:.wZ:!::gm:5:Q1Leaffflfrmut-mx , ,5 A ., ., :e, .. - .-.3-w,--..- -2 - ,, - -'-- '- X ' ' -- -.-1,1'-':':1:'v. Q:1::.+s-:-::s:---- uh- Luau...- F. L. Bergen, p. .... C. B. Lear, p. .... M. Greenbaum, p. .. I. Beger, cf. R . D. Carter, cf ..... .... S. L. jones, p... E. A. Rogers, p. W. N. Wood, p. --- Shafer, cf. .. .. C. Heath, 211. .. P.C. .129 Ili -O95 .083 OOO OOO OOO OOO .OOO .OOO Vlllrnnpainciiro -aaicaaaac UU ZEDB DATE SCORE March 28, Princeton .. - .. I2 29, H .. 6 y .1 H 4 6 30 April I, - - 3, . . 2 4, . . 6 5, . . 5 6, . . 5 8, - - 5 9, . . 2 IO, .... 23 137 ... I2 20, -- 3 2 , - ' 27, 2 May I, -- tl 4, .. b II, E I y .. Ig .. 3 21, 6 23, .. 25, -' 5 29, -- 3 June I -A I S, .. Il 9 l, - 4 13' ..IQ znurh OPPONENTS Rutgers ............. New York University Dickinson ............ . . Ursinus ............. Baltimore ....... Johns Hopkins Virginia ......... Georgetown .......... . . Georgetown ............ Boston National League Lehigh ............,..... . . Fordham ............. . . Brown .......... . North Carolina Penn State ..... Cornell ...... Holy Cross .. Pennsylvania .. Cornell .... NVilliams ..... Pennsylvania .. Lawrenceville . Michigan .... Harvard Lafayette .. Yale ..... Amherst . Yale .. Yale .. 6 SCORE A1' . . . . Princetorl ....Princeton I.. . . . .Princeton 0 .... .... P rinceton IO ..... ..... B altimore 0 .... .,..... B altimore 3. . Charlottesville I. . . ..... Washington 4 .... . ..... Vllashington 8 ..... . .. .Princeton 6 .... .... P rinceton 2. . .... Princeton I.. ...Providence 4 .... .... P rinceton 4 ..... . .1 Princeton 0 ..... ....... . .Ithaca 6 .... ....... P rinceton 0.. . . Philadelphia 3 .... .... P rinceton 2 .... ..... P rinceton 2 .... ....... l 'rinceton 2 .... ..... L awrenceville 3 .... ....... P rinceton I ..... .... C amhriclge 2 .... ..... P rinceton 6 ..... . . . New Haven I .... .... l 3rinccton 2 .... ..... l Drinccton 6 .... .... N ew York HIITHE-PRINCETCD QBRICABRAC I ll ibrincetnn hs. ifaarharh MAY, 1912 PRINCETON AB R HARVARD Laird, rf. .... 4 I Wingate, ss. Parker, cf. .. 3 2 Gibson, 3b. Pendleton, lf. .. 3 0 Babson, lf. White, ss. .... .... 5 0 Potter, 2b. . Sterrett, c. ...... .... 5 o Clark, Ib. . WortlIington, 3b. .. 4 o Coon, cf. .. Rhoads, Ib. 2 I Reynolds, rf Shaw, 2b. .. .... 3 I I 3 I c Young, e. 3 o I 5 o o Lear, p. .. 4 o o o 5 o Bartholf, p. ....... .... 3 o o 0 4 o Totals 'UIQ .lil E I 2 Z E -6 Wigglesworth, rf. .... xl o o o o o Totals .. .. ...... 28 I 3 27 I4 4 Score by Princeton ..... ...I o o 3 0 o o o I - 5 I Innings: Harvard .............,. ....... 0 I o o 0 0 0 o 0 - I Summary: First Base on Errors-Princeton,3. Left on Bases-Princeton, IO, Harvard, 3. Stolen bases-Lear, 'VVbite, WortlIington. Sacriice hits-Parker, Rhoads, Shaw, Pendleton. First base on balls-By Lear, IQ by Bartholf, 3, Struck out-By Lear, IQ by Bartholf, 4. Hit by pitched ball-Rhoads, Pendleton, Babson. Umpires-Stafford and Kerin. Time of game-1:47. 140 HHTHEPRINCETO -ERICA BRAC lm PRINCETON Laird, rf. Pendleton, ef VVl1ite, ss. .. Sterrett, c. . Parker, lf. .. Vlfortllington, Rhoads, Ib. Shaw, 2b. Lear, p. Totals . A B R H .. ...2 O .. ...3 o ...3 o ...4 0 ...4 I 3b. ...3 o ...4 o ..,2 O ...3 o .....28 1 Score by Yale ...... ..... Innings: Princeton. ....... .......... .... 3Brim:etnn hs. Exile Cjfirst Qamej NEW HAVEN, JUNE 3, 1912 YALE Schofield, ef. Gross, lf, .. Reilly, rf. . Riddell, Ib. . Bennett, 2b. Blossom, ss. Merritt, 3b. Burdett, c. E. Brown, p Hartwell, p. Totals o 0 0 o 1 o 5 o x 6 o I o o 0 0 0 0 o I Summary: Hits-Off Brown, 4 in 4 innings, off Hartwell, 2 in 4 innin s Sacrifice lnts Burdett X1Vli1te NVo1tl1mg, ton, Two-Base bit-Reilly. Three-base hits-Bennett, Gross, Riddell. First base on balls Off Broun 2 off Hirtwell 2, off Lear, 1. Left on bases-Yale 4, Princeton 5. Struck out-By Brown I by Hartwell I by Lear 4 Double plays-Bennett to Blossom, Hartwell to Riddell, Blossom to Bennett to Riddell Umpires Ixerin and Xd ms Time 1 46 Hn T1-ui-Pninciiro 'BRICABRAC HH Princeton hs. false fbecunh Qamej PRINCETON. JUNE. 8, 1912 PRINCETON Laird, rf. Pendleton, cf. VVhite, ss. .. AB R .. ...4 O ...2 I . ..4 0 Sterrett, c. .. 4 o Parker, lf. ,...... 4 o Wlforthington, 3b. . . . . . . 3 I Rhoads, Ib. ..... 4 I Shaw, 2b. 4 o Lear,p. ...3 1 Totals . h.-. . .... 32 4 Score by Princeton. Innings : Yale ........ YALE Schofield, cf McGhie, cf. Gross, lf. . Reilly, rf. . Riddell, Ib. Bennett, 2b Blossom, ss. Merritt, 3b. Burclett, c. Brown, p. Hartwell, p. :kCornish . . Totals ll Batted for Hartwell in Ninth .0 3 1 o o o o o x 4 0 O O O 0 O I 0 '7 Summary: Home Run-Worthington. Three-base hit- 'White Sacrifice hit-Merritt. Stolen base-NVh1te. Double play-White to Rhoads. Wild pitch-Lear. Left on bases- Princeton 7, Yale 7. First base on balls-Off Lear, 43 off ' Brown, 2, off Hartwell, 1. Struck out-By Hartwell, 65 by Lear, 4, by Brown, 2. Hit by pitcher-By Brown, Lear. Hits -Off Brown, 6 in 3 I-3 innings, off Hartwell, I in 4 2-3 inn 'ngs. Umpires-Stafford and Kerin. Time of game-2:33. Attendance, I5,00o. 142 HUTHEQPRI Bro 'BRICABRAC NH ibrincetnn hs. Eale Cdibirh Eamej AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW YORK, JUNE 13, 1912 PRINCETON AB R H 0 A YALE AB R H o A Laird, rf. .... 4 Harphan, ss. 5, I I 4 0 Pendleton, cf. .. 5 Gross, lf. ..... 5 I I 2 GJ White, ssL .... 3 Reilly, rf. .... 4 I 3 I I Sterrett, c. ..... 5 Riddell, Ib. .... 2 I I 4 2 Parker, lf, ....... 6 Thomlinson, Ib. .. I o o I o Worthington, 3b. 3 Bennett, 2b. 5 0 0 2 6 Rhoads, Ib. ...... 2 Merritt, 3b. 4 I I 5 I Shaw, 2b. ...... 4 McGhie, cf. 5 0 I I 6 Lear, p. .. 5 Burdett, c. 3 I 0 4 3 Carter, rf. .. 0 Hartwell, p. .. 0 0 o o I Heath, 2b. .. 0 Dyer, p. I o I o I - tCarhart .. I o 0 o 0 Totals .. ..... 37 Gile, p. o o o o 0 Scott, p. .. o 0 0 0 I Brown, p. .... 1 0 I 0 0 Totals ......................... 37 6 IO 24 22 4' Batted for Dyer in the fifth inning. Errors-VVhite, Worthington, Burclett, Hartwell, Scott. Score by Princeton ............ ....,. I 8 2 I I I 4 I x - I9 Innings: Yale ........... A ............... 2 o I I 2 o o o o - 6 Summary: Two-base hits-Reilly, White, Shaw. Three-base hits-Merritt, Sterrett, Lear. Sacrihce hits-Shaw, Rid- dell. Sacrifice flies-Rhoadts, VVhite. Stolen bases-Gross, Pendleton, Reilly. First base on errors-Princeton 2, Yale 2, Left on bases-Princeton 7, Yale 9. Double plays-Dyer, Burdett, Riddell and Merritt, Burdett and Riddell, Shaw, White and Rhoadsg VVhite and Shaw, and Rhoads. Struck out-By Gile, IQ by Scott, Ig by Brown, I. Bases on balls-Off Hart- well, 2, off Dyer, 25 off Gile, 43 off Scott, Ig off Brown, I. Hit by pitchers-By Lear CRiddellj, by Brown fPenclletonD. Passed balls-Sterrett, 2. Hits-Off Hartwell, 9 in 2 innings, off Dyer, 3 in 2 inningsg off Gile, 2 in I inning, off Scott, 4 in I 2-3 innings, off Brown, none in I I-3 innings. Umpires-Messrs. Stafford and Kerin. Time of game-Two hours and thirty-five minutes. TRACK TEAM, IQIZ rxsxxa wAs1-nzuau BEN-row STICKNEY BERTQLET PAYNE mscuonf mssnnr. srnxsns M,KINNEY HOWELL sxmzuons CLOSE TERRY FELT MGR Firzpmurck CCoachj ' H.-was HARLAND 'rnonms SAWYER CCapt.J cunrxs mzu. Fox EDWARDS BRENT ROSS GORDON CHAPLIN 'fs 1 1: .X f- -',-3 F I R i ' QBffiner5, 1911-'12 ' , ' H. L. FELT .......... .............. M anagei T M MCLIILLAN Assistant Mana er H M SAwYrR .......... Captain REENE FITZPAIRICK .... Coach QBffu:zrs 1912 13 T M NICMILLAN ......... Mana er C E GoLDs1x11rH Assistant Mana er x B THoMAs JR .......... Captain KEENE FIFZPNIRICK . .... Coach H RQ A M Sawyer H Bissell I2 P McKinney N Dell I2 Ingersoll I2 G Speers I2 I Brent N Edwards R Paine A Bertolet H Adams I2 L Terry I2 Bredemus, I Hart, '12 Howard, '13 B. Thomas, Jr., '13 P. Curtis, 'I3 I I H. I. C Stickney, 'I3 E Fox, '13 Chaplin, '13 Gordon, '13 Benton, '13 Bell, '13 Howell, '13 Close, '13 Washburn, '13 M Ross, '13 P Harland, '13 F Simons, '13 I Hayes, '14 Fiske, '14 H. Bischoff, ,I4 E. Waller, ,I4 B. Schmidt, '14 . 'K ' 1 1 ' ......,............. V F 'alll H,-CQ, :U . .1f. Nh vi .'. Nfl f It . , . . 1 . 2 .........,,........ 1151 ,,,' llig-M1 'Q Varsity 2Eeam,1H12 D, . . ,,I2 L. . liibfz- TJ I A. . ' ,' A. . If ' N I. . ' , Ir., '12 M. f, .ll . 41 B. . , 1 N. T. NHL H H. ,' H. G. - M ...I T. . , ' s. D. l, R. . . , '12 L. D. X P. . , '12 F. D. Y, 'ily F. . ' , '12 F. C. ', J. . , '12 H. . . C. . ,' . . 1 J. ,I2 M. . E. . T. l 1 K C ikehiein uf the Gliratk bzasun, 1911212 'awiwxwlg ARD work throughout the year and plenty of competition was the feature of the track team's train- 25 ing during the past year, As soon as the winter weather prohibited training on the cinders an ,-3, Q0 outdoor, wooden track was laid in front of the Field House, built in size and shape to correspond QF Qu to the indoor track on which the team would have to compete during the winter. L4 glib The Indoor Games of the Boston Athletic Club, in which the Princeton team was entered, brought out early an enthusiastic array of sprinters and .middle-distance men. The two-mile relay with Harvard was one of the features of the B. A. C. Meet, in which Harvard got the pole in the hrst lap and held a slight lead until the end. The team competed twice in Handicap Games in New York City, at the Fordham and Columbia Univer- sity meets, obtaining good results. Our two-mile relay with Sawyer, McKinney, Curtis and Hayes, ran against Yale at Vlfashington in the Georgetown Meet and lost by inches only. The spring competition started with the annual meeting at Franklin Field, the Penn Relays. The two-mile team ran a wonderful race, but lost to Penn a few yards from the tape. The Freshman mile team ran strong from the start and brought back to Princeton the championship banner. Thomas commenced on this day a season of steady and speedy running, which got him his first place in the Ioo yards in this meet and culminated in his winning the Ioo-yard dash in the Intercollegiates, and his choice for the American Olympic team, where he won his heat in the Ioo-meter dash. From now on Mr. Fitzpatrick worked to get the team into shape for its New Haven trip, determined to repeat the victory of the previous season. Princeton entered the lusts with determination, took first and second in the first two events, the 100-yard dash and the mile, and the points soon rolled up. Yale was handed a surprise when Fiske, in his first collegiate dual meet, took first in the pole vault, defeating Yale's acknowl- 146 ' 1 . ' - . ,Al .L s' na . ass! ' - edged stars. Yale in the last event, the broad jump, overcame Princeton's lead of a few points and hnished the meet with the unsatisfactory score of 582-585. In the Cornell meet Princeton made a creditable showing, but could not overcome the lead which the Ithacan distance champions secured for their team. A ' The showing of the HP team at the Intercollegiates is hardly an indication of their strength, as the Wearers of the Grange and Black were well up in all the races, though failing to place. Thomas captured the honors in the Ioo-yard dash and merited his unopposed selection as Captain of the Track Team for the ensuing season. The prospects for next year are bright. Thomas, Harland, Fox, -Curtis, Simmons and Fiske, all of whom won first place in last yearis dual meets, will provide a .good nucleus, which will be strengthened by the majority of the track team who are still in college and some very promising material from last yearls Fresh- man class. V V - 147 UIITHEPRINCET N-BRICABRAC lm EVENTS Ioo-Yard Dash. . . 220-Yard Dash. . . 440-Yard Dash. . . 880-Yard Run. One-Mile Run. Two-Mile Run. 120-Yard Hurdlesxi 4 XV I . -'J QQ I 2 3 I 2 3 I 2. 3 I 2 3 I 2 3 I. 2 3 ale-ilBrinuztun Baal illllmzt YALE FIELD, MAY 11, 1912 INNERS TIME. HEIGHT OR DISTANCE EVENTS I. P. Harland, Princeton. .IO I-5 sec. R. B. Thomas, Princeton 220-Yard I-lurdlesx Barlow, Yale I. P. Harland, Princeton. .22 I-5 sec. Barlow, Yale B ld R. B. Thomas, Princeton rod Jump Farrar. Yale ............ 50 2-5 sec. F. D. Close, Princeton H. M. Sawyer, Princeton High jump . ..... M. J. Hayes, Princeton .... 2 min. Norris, Yale I. P. McKinney, Princeton A. P. Curtis, Princ., 4 min. 3I sec. Pole Vault ...... L. D. Howell, Princeton I. P. McKinney, Princeton Marsh, Yale ...... 9 min. 57 4-5 sec. L. C. Stickney, Princeton Shot Put C. H. Bischoff, Princeton Larkin, Yale ............ I6 1-5 sec. B. N. Dell, Princeton Hammer Throw.. Davidson, Yale SUMMARY XV I 2 3 I 2 3 I 3 I 3 I 2 3 I 2 3 INNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE Platt, Yale ............. 25 2-5 sec. Howe, Yale Davidson, Yale Diggs, Yale ..... 22 ft. IM in. Looke, Yale ........ 21 ft. 2 In. . Curtis, Yale .... 20 ft, IOM in. I A. E. Fox, Princeton . '1Dickinson, Yale ...... -S ff- 95 fn- IB. N. Dell, Princeton 1,5 ft' 10 in, 'lDouglass, Yale j iT. Fiske, Princeton f 'l'Wagoner, Yale i I2 ft' 6M in' Gardner, Yale ........... I2 ft. 3 In. A. H. Bissell, Princeton ...... 42 It. Harbison, Yale ....... 41 ft. 6M in. E. J. Hart, Princeton .... 39 ft. 9 in. Pickett, Yale ................ 139 tt. T. G. Speers, Princeton. .138 ft. I III. H. E. Waller, Princ..132 ft. 2 I-3 In, Princeton .... , , 582 Yale , , , . . 5892 HI THEPR1 Ero 'BRICABRAC lm EVENTS IOO-Yard Dash. . . 220-Yard Dash. . . 440-Yard Dash. . . 880-Yard Run. One-Mile Run. lI'wo-Mile Run. I2O-Yard I-Iurdles.4i VV I. 2. 3. I. 2 3. I. 2. 3. I. 2. 3. I. 2. 3. I. 2. 3. I. 2. 3. QEntneII:19tinmztun Baal est Y UNIVERSITY FIELD, MAY 18, 1912 VVINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE I. Whinliery, Cornell .......... 26 sec. 2, Schulte, Cornell 3. H. M. Ross, Princeton I. Eisenbast, Cornell .... 21 ft. 4M in. 2. C. H. Adams, Princeton. .21 ft. 4 in. 3. H. G. Benton, Princ....2I ft. gy, in. I. I. F. Simons, Princ...5 ft. QM in. 2. B. N. Dell, Princeton..5 ft. 85 in. A. E. Fox, Princeton 3- Brodt, Cornell ' .5 ft. 7M in. INNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE EVENTS R. B. Thomas, Princeton. .Io I-5 sec. Bennett, Cornell 220-Yard Hurdles. Cornet, Cornell Bennett, Cornell ........ 22 I-5 sec. I. P. Harland, Princeton Cozzens, Cornell Broad Jump Cozzens, Cornell ............ SI sec. F. D. Close, Princeton H. M. Sawyer, Princeton High Jump ...... Jones, Cornell ........ 2 min. I3 sec. M. I. Hayes, Princeton Steiner, Cornell Putnam, Cornell ...... 4 min. 27 sec. Pole Vault ...... Jones, Cornell A. P. Curtis, Princeton Finch, Cornell ..9 min. 57 2-5 sec. Bema, Cornell Shot Put ........ L. C. Stickney, Princeton B. N. Dell, Princeton .... I6 4-5 sec. Harper, Cornell Hammer Throw.. I. B. Schmidt, Princeton SUMMARY Cornell .... 64 2-3 Princeton Gerow, Cornell I. T. Fiske, Princeton ..... I2 Flack, Cornell 1 2' lFritz, Cornell I ' ' I. A. H. Bissell, Princeton. .43 2. Kanzler, Cornell ..... 43 ft. 3. Coffel, Cornell ........' . .41 ft. 3 .I2 ft. 5 35 ft. 2 I. T. G. Speers, PI'lUCCIOI1..I46 ft. 4 2. Muns, Cornell ....... 135 ft. EZ 3. H. E. Waller, Princ...I2I ft. II 52 EVENTS One-Mile Run .... Shot Put .... . . . 440-Yard Run .... 120-Yard Hurdles. 100-Yard Dash... Pole Vault .....,. Two-Mile Run .... Glalehunian Eames jfnrtp-Jfirst Qnnual 0111155 Glhampiunsbip jllileet uf the 3Brim:etun Track Zltbletic Qssuniatiun UNIVERSITY FIELD, PRINCETON. MAY z, l9l2 WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE 1. I. D. Mackenzie, '15.4 min. 27 1-5 sec. 2. P. Curtis, '13 3. J. P. McKinney, '12 1. A. H. Bissell, '12 .... 4.4 ft. 2 1-2 in. 2. E. C. Waller, '15 3. I. A. Bertolet, '12 1. P. N. Edwards, '12 ...... 54 4-5 see. 2. G. C. Wallace. '15 3. F. D. Close, '13 1. B. N. Dell, '12 ............ I7 2-5 sec. 2. S. K. McLanahan, '15 3. E. B. Jermyn, '15 1. R. B. Thomas, '13 ........ IO 2-5 sec. 2. I. P. Harland. '13 3. R. I. Brent, '12 1. T Fiske, '14 .............,... II ft. 2. Tie between I. Bredemus, '12 and J. A. Baker, 'I5 1. L. C. Stickney, 'I3..IO min. 6 4-5 sec. 2. C. 3. L. H. Bischoff, '14 D. Howell, '13 EVENTS Broad jump ...... 220-Yard Hurdles. 220-Yard Dash. . . High Jump.. .. .. 880-Yard Run .... Hammer Throw. . SUMMARY 1912... ...... ....... . 1913 1914 1915 YY INNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE 1. C. H. Adams, '12 .... 21 ft. II 1-2 in 2. H. G. Benton, '13 3. I. A. Linder, '15 I. 2 3. I. 2. E. B. Jermyn, '15... W. S. Mason, 715 D. H. Mills, 'IS I. P. Harland, '13.. R. B. Thomas, '13 3. W. G. Luke, '15 I. 2. 3. I. 2. 3. I. 2. 3. B. N. Dell, 'I2 ...... A. E. Fox, '13 F. C. Washburn, '13 M. I. Hayes, '14 .... P. Curtis, '13 M. Chaplin, '13 T. G. Speers, 'I2... I-I. E. Waller, '14 I. Bredemus, '12 .36 .36 .16 ...28 ....27 3-5 sec ..23 3-5 sec ..5 ft. ro in min. 3-5 sec ....145 ft. 5 in EVENTS 100-Yard Dash... 220-Yard Dash. . . 120-Yard Hurdles. 220-Yard Hurdles. 440-Yard Run .. . 880-Yard Run .... One-Mile Run ,.,. Two-Mile Run .... Qnnual Meet 35. QI. Q. Q. Q. HELD AT FRANKLIN FIELD, PHILADELPHIA, JUNE I, l9I2 WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE I. R. B. Thomas, Princeton..1o 1-5 sec. 2. Jacobs, Columbia 3. Robertson, Syracuse 4. Olson, Dartmouth 1. Reidpath, Syracuse ...... 2I 2-5 sec. 2. Mercer, Pennsylvania 3. Olson, Dartmouth 4. diGozzaldi, Harvard 1. IfVendell, Wesleyan ..... I5 3-5 sec. 2. Edwards, Pennsylvania 3. Havens, Rutgers 4. Griffith, Pennsylvania 1. Craig, Michigan ......... 24 1-5 sec. 2. Haydock, Pennsylvania 3. Wendell, Wesleyan 4. Brady, Columbia 1. Reidpath, Syracuse .... 48 sec 2. Haff, Michigan 3. Cozzens, Cornell 4. Ranney, Harvard I. Jones, Cornell .... 1 min. 53 4-5 sec 2. Putnam, Cornell 3. Snyder, Cornell 4. Germain, M. I. T. 1. gillgisgy 22252 .4 min. 20 1-5 sec. 3. Madeira, Pennsylvania 4. Berna, Cornell 1. VVithington, Harvard. .9 rn. 24 2-5 s. 2. McCurdy, Pennsylvania ' 3. Haimbaugh, Michigan 4. Ball, Dartmouth EVENTS if Hammer Throw. .Q I I If Shot Put ........ I I I .f High Jump ...... 4' I I 1- Broad Jump ...... J 1, I Pole Vault ...,.. J I ,I C 1. Pennsylvania 2. Cornell ...... 3. Michigan . . . 4 Harvard . . ' I Columbia . .. 6. Syracuse .... 7. Dartmouth . . 8. Yale ....... 9. Wesleyan . 10. Brown .... II. lgrinceton .... owdoin . . . 12' IRutgers .... 14. M. I. T. NN I. INNERS TIME, HEIGHT on DISTANCE Cable, Harvard ..... 162 ft. 42 in. 2.- Marden, Dartmouth 3. 4. I. 2. 3. 4. I. 2. 3. 4. I. 2. 3. 4. I. 2. 3. 4. Tilley, Dartmouth Kohler, Michigan Beatty, Columbia .... 48 ft. IOM in. Kohler, Michigan Bartlett, Brown Batchelder, Harvard Burdick, Pennsylvania, 6 ft., SM, in. Lane, Pennsylvania Enright, Dartmouth Sargent, Michigan Mercer, Pennsylvania, 23 ft., IOM in. Diggs, Yale Faulkner, Bowdoin Babcock, Columbia Gardner, Yale ........... I3 ft. 1 in. Babcock, Columbia Wagoiier, Yale Fritz, Cornell Wright, Dartmouth 28 ....I7y2 -..lj ...I2 ....IIVg ....IO 6 5 2 2 I EVENTS Ioo-Yard Dash.. 220-Yard Dash. . 120-Yard Hurdles. 220-Yard Hurdles .4 440-Yard Run. . . 880-Yard Run. . . One-Mile Run... Two-Mile Run... Broad Jump ..... Qixteentb Qlnnual Zlntersthulastit Games HELD AT PRINCETON, MAY 4, 1912 WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE I. Van Winkle, St. Paul's, Garden City I0 I-5 sec 2. Leiper, DeLancey School 3. Bartsch, Jersey City High I. Van Winkle, St. Paul'S, Garden City 22 3-5 sec. 2. Martin, Jersey City High 3. Revell, Hill School I. Hammett, Mercersburg...I6 I-5 sec. 2. Willetts, Hill School 3. Nightengale, Central Manual I. Hammett, Mercersburg ..25 3-5 see. 2. Johnston, Lawrenceville 3. IrVilletts, Hill School I. Meridith, Mercersburg ..49 I-5 see. 2. Revell, Hill School 3. Dale, Mercersburg I. Meridith. Mercersburg, I min. 55 sec. 2. Weber, Pingry 3. Dauenhower, Penn Charter I. Humphreys, Central High of Phila. 4 min. 35 2-5 sec. 2. Myer, Newark Central High 3. Burke, Barringer High I. Wenz, Roselle High IO min. I 4-5 sec. 2. Boughton, Newark Central High 3. Simon, Northeast Manual Eels, Southern High ? ft . Wiueus, Hill School 21 -4m 3. Richardson, Lawrenceville Lg EVENTS VVINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE 1' Read, Hill School - Pole Vauit -.,... ' I' llohnston, Penn Charter li 10 ft' H m' 4 fBabitt, DeLancey ' 'XS' Schmertz, Lawrenceville ,- l I. NVestbrook McKenzie School. .46 ft. Shot Put, I2 LbS..4, 2. Heyniger, Lawrenceville 4. 3. Schadt, Mercersburg f 4, I. Maxfield, Mercersburg..I58 ft. 7 in. Hamlger ighrow' 4, 2. Westbrook, McKenzie I2 Gun S ' 4, 3. Garrett, Peddie Institute ,- I I. IrVoodward, Cent. High, 5 ft. IOM in. Palter, Hill School High jump ...... 4 ,I le ' Reid, Central Manual I 2 one-Mile Relay H it I. Jersey City High School, 3 m., 35 sec. 2. Yonkers High School Mercersburg won the meet with a total of 30 points. Hill School was a good second with 22 I-4 points, Lawrence- ville taking third with HM, points. Five Princeton Inter- scholastic records were broken-in the quarter-mile, half- mile, mile and two-mile runs, and in the 220-yard hurdles. Meridith of Mercersburg lowered the quarter-mile record from 50 3-5 seconds to 491-5 seconds and the half-mile record from I minute 59 3-5 seconds to I minute 55 seconds. Humphreys, of the Central High School of Philadelphia, cut off two Seconds from the mile record, covering the distance in 4 minutes, 35 2-5 seconds, and Wenz, of Roselle High School, beat the former two-mile mark by I6 3-5 seconds, his time being IO minutes I 4-5 seconds. Tn the 220-yard hurdles, Hammett, of Mercersburg, made the fast time of 25 3-5 Sec- onds, the previous record being 26 seconds flat. HHTHE-P121 Ero 'BRICABRAC Ill Tbllnihersitp nf ibennsplhania Bzlap Bases I EVENTS 100-Yard Dash ..... Freshman One-Mile Championship ...,. . Two-Mile Championship .... Four-Mile Championship .... FRANKLIN FIELD, PHILADELPHIA, APRIL 27, I9I2 TIME ..1o 2-5 sec 3 min. 32 sec. 8 min. 9 I-5 sec WINNERS. 4' I. R. B. Thomas, '13 ..... .. 4I 2. Patterson, Pennsylvania ' xi 3. Robertson, Syracuse I3 4. Leathers, Gettysburg I' Won by Princeton Team ........................ I G. C. Wallace I. D. Mackenzie 4, S. K. Atha W. G. Luke I3 2. .Pennsylvania - 4' I. Pennsylvania ....... .................. I 2. Princeton ' - 4 N. T. Gorden, '13 I. P. McKinney, '12 H.1M. Sawyer, '12 M. J. Hayes, ,I4 lo 3. Minnesota 4' I. Pennsylvania ..... 2. Michigan I - 4, 3. Princeton C. H. Bischoff, ,I4 In R. S. Ingersoll, '14 153 ....I8mi L. C. Stickney, '13 A. P. Curtis, '13 ri. zo 2-5 sec. CROSS-COUNTRY TEANI, 1912-'13 cowfm SALTER DOTY BROVVN Momzxsor: FITZPATRICK CTrainerD STICKNEY BELL CCapt.D HOU roN M,MILLAN CMgr.1 JONES cooowm HHTH13-PR1Nc15:To 'BRICABRAC ll S. D. Bell, '13 G. Bouton, '13 M. M. Brown, 113 Qllruss Cllluuntrp Uleam OFFICERS MCMILLrXN, '13 ...,..,.....,... ............ M anager GOLDSMITH, '14 .... .... A ssistant Manager BELL, '13 .... . ........,.... Carmtain Ciba Uleam C. Stickney, '13 W. S. Doty, '15 D. VV, Salter, '15 R. Goodwin, '14 E. E. Jones, '15 C. Street, '15 . E. Cowan, '15 D. S. Morrison, '15 155 EVENT EVENT 100-Yard Dash .... .. 220-Yard Dash .. 440-Yard Dash .... .. Half-Mile Run ... .. One-Mile Run ..... . . Two-Mile Run ..... . . 120-Yard Hurdles .... .. 220-Yard Hurdles .... .. Running High Jump .. Running Broad Jump ...... Putting I2-lb. Shot ., ...... . Throwing 12-lb. Hammer .. Throwing Discus .......... Pole Vault ................ One Mile Relay ..... .. rincetun Zlnterscbulastir illirank iliennrlm RECORDS MADE AT THE INTERSCHOLASTIC MEETS AT PRINCETON RECORD ..1o see. .... .. ..22 1-5 sec, .. ..49 1-5 sec. ..1 min. 55 sec. 4 min. 35 2-5 sec. . ..1.0 min. 1 4-5 sec. ..16 sec. ........ .. ..25 3-5 sec. ..6 ft. 2 1-2 in. ..22 ft. ...... .. ..49 ft. 8 in. ..19o ft. 9 in. ..1I1 ft. 7 in. .. I2 ft. 1 1-8 in. .. 3 min. 31 1-8 sec. HOLDER VV. Hoganson I. A. Rector .... I. E. Meredith .... ..... I. E. Meredith .... ..... Humphries ..... Wenz ......... I. Hall ....... Hammitt ....... B. Spraker .... . S. Risley .... I. Talbott .... I. Talbott .... wwppmw . Mercer ...... R. DeWitt .... ..... SCHOOL YEAR Lewis Institute .,.. .... I 904 Lawrenceville . . . .... 1906 Mercersburg .... .... I 912 Mercersburg .... .... 1 912 Central High .. .... 1912 -Roselle High .... 1912 Mercersburg .... .... 1 908 Mercersburg .... .... 1 912 Berkeley ...... ihmnnetun Wrath ihecurhs BEING THE BEST AUTHENTICATED RECORD MADE BY PRINCETON MEN AT ANY RECOGNIZED AMATEUR GAMES 50-Meter Dash .... 75-Yard Dash .... 100-Yard Dash .... 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Dash ..... 120-Yard Hurdle .... 220-Yard Hurdle 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-Pound Shot ..... Throwing 16-Pound Hammer RECORD ....1899 Mercersburg . . . .... 1905 Mercersburg .... .... I 907 Mercersburg .... .... 1 907 Lawrenceville .. . . . . .1900 George ........... .... 1 909 Brooklyn Manual .... 1908 HOLDER J 6 sec. .... . 7 3-5 sec. ... 94-5 sec. 21 3-5 sec, 49 sec. ..... . I5 2-5 sec. ..... . 25 1-5 sec. ..... . 1 mm. 532-5 sec. .. 4 min. 23 2-5 sec 9 min. 40 sec. 6 ft. 2 1-2 in. .. 5 ft. 113-4 in. . 23 ft. 21-2 in. I2 ft. 6 7-8 in. . II ft. 5 in. ..... . 44. ft. 2 in. 168 ft. 7 in. . . . .R. A. Gamble, H. Cary, H.Rush . . . NV. L. Dawbarn, .....,I. H. Colfelt, Dwight, NV. M. Armstrong .c. H. Kilpatrickf ....VV. L. McGee, L. Eisele, G. P. Serviss, jr., C. Carroll, ......L. H. Simons, .Fiske, Vezm, Jr., H. Bissell, J. R. DeWitt, ATHLETIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, 1912-'13 BASS HEATH wou'rH1NG'roN THOMAS PENFIELD GOLDSM ITH MYMILLAN PENDLETQN rilmxaxwrmwr W - .W 4.:, . . SH- :Q . xg N Yr , V +:+:-6:-:- . Yrs' Q X X -e sg gy x 4 f f 3 +4 az 3 25 S, V THE CREW, 19: 2 HIGGINS RAUCH fC2.pf.D CROSS BRIGGS NORTH LAXVRENCE PYNE CURTIS CONGLETON CCox.j .W il 16 9 it ' :z: C 'D ii' fi ge- nl Eistutp uf the rein 9777559 HE liberality of Mr. Andrew Carnegie, whose donation brought about the build- lb f ing of the lake which bears his name, made possible the renewal of rowing R471 as an intercollegiate sport after a lapse of twenty-seven years. Prior to that A9 mia time, Princeton had been represented at times in various regattas, but owing to 6X?sl the lack of facilities their success was mediocre and the sport was abandoned. For several years, afterthe completion of Lake Carnegie in IQO6, only class regattas were held. The enthusiasm for rowing increased with such rapidity that in the Spring of IQII a triangular regatta was arranged with Cornell and Yale. This regatta marked the return of rowing as an inter-collegiate sport in Princeton. The result of that race is well-known. The good showing of the 'Varsity in defeating Yale by a dozen lengths and finishingaclose second to Cornell realized the most optimistic dreams of Princeton crew supporters. Prom then on it became the belief that Princeton would be as strongly rep- resented on the water as she always has been in the other branches of athle-tics. Behiem of the 1912 Qzasun since 1884 in On Saturday, May 18, IQI2, Princeton, Pennsylvania and Columbia met for the first time a regatta for the Childs' trophy. On this day, also, the Freshman crews of Yale and Princeton first time in the history of rowing. A large number of spectators assembled on the shores of gie to witness these races. Columbia succeeded in crossing the finish line a scant length ahead of the 'Varsity, who in turn defeated Penn by two lengths. Columbia jumped away in the lead, with Princeton close behind. Until a half mark was reached the 'Varsity was in second place two lengths behind the New Yorkers. On the last quarter the 'Varsity gained on Columbia, while Penn fell two lengths to the rear of the Princeton shell. In the Freshman race, Princeton gained an early lead which they increased steadily and finished four lengths in front. met for the Lake -Carne- 'the mile and Five days later' the 'Varsity journeyed' to Cambridge, where they met Harvard and Cornell on the Charles River. The veteran Cornell eight got away first and led throughout, nnishing two lengths ahead of Harvard and Princeton. The real race of the regatta was betwe6H Harvard and Princeton for second place. The 'Var- sity got a bad start, which gave the Crimson a length's lead. But as the finish line drew near the Princeton crew made a terrific spurt and nearly succeeded in overtaking the Crimson boat. According to the official time. Princeton crossed the line one second or ten feet behindHarvard. The tenacity with which the 'Varsity clung to the heels of the Crimson shell was easily the feature ofthe race. 159 UHTHE-PRINCETO -BRICABRAC NU On May 25, the Junior 'Varsity entered the American Henley in Philadelphia. Here the Princeton eight defeated Yale and Pennsylvania and finished third to Columbia and Harvard. This race was unusually close, as only two lengths separated the first and last crews. The Annual iComn1encen1ent Regatta was held on June 5. The most interesting event was a dual race between the 'Varsity and the University Barge Club of Philadelphia. The Princeton crew, after a hard tussle for the lead in the early part of the course, succeeded in defeating the Philadelphians. On this day the 'Var- sity broke the record for the Lake Carnegie course, which was formerly held by Cornell. The announcement that the class of '87 at its twenty-fifth reunion held in June, had unanimously voted to give to the University a boat-house, to be located on Lake Carnegie, which will be up-to-date in every way, was received with joy by all those connected with rowing. The plans for its construction are well under way and it is hoped that the house will be completed by the coming season. The crews have been coached by Dr. I. Duncan Spaeth, a member of the University Faculty, and the suc- cess of the renewal of rowing in Princeton is to a great extent due to his untiring efforts. - Q . ' 1 P U -45' . -, - ' . - .1 2' p , .rf-f.1,. , .ya . 'I' - af 'VE 'WQNQ , ' f ' A 'L ' If X T 'SX . .1 V - ,' f ' ,....-.i es-V. .V -- - V ,- I , ' -, . . ., --,,. .,,- k - -- - . 1 ' fm. f' iv.. - ' - b N - 4?7's - -3 ,gg--,gifr ' P . ' . A.P'.ag 5-.1 - ' az- 5 N - V , i'i'e fqffi 93:7 .' ' Q A V we--3 ' - , . ' . Q 160 1 I A w A 55 1' I Q A , if A 1,24 10 VL, AVAA i VI., , ,V f -'g if f ,V yu, , A I , T., , ,A THE CREW ON LAKE CARNEGIE HOCKEY TEAM, 1911-'12 INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONS FTTZPATRICK CCoachj Kul-IN umm MATHEY Knmzlz EMMONS DAVIS CML-fr.7 KALBFLEISCH PA-r'rErzsoN KAY QCapt.D BAKER M'K1NNEv :- ,g- xi OFFICERS, 1911-12 Q 1 1. M, DAXVIS, -'12 .... .............. M anager I. N. NORTH, '13 ..T.Assistant Manager A. G. IQAY, '12 .... ............ C aptain OFFICERS, 1912-13 I. N. NORTH, ,I3 .. ............ Manager J. H. BOYD, '14 ..1... .,.. A ssistant Manager H. A. H. BAKER, '14 .. . .... Captain ehietn of ilannkep Seaman, 191142 A Wm HE University hockey team passed through a successful season last winter-so successful, in fact, that it cul- lg Z minated in a clean-cut 4.to 1 victory over Yale and undisputed championship. In addition to this, the seven X J completed its schedule with only one reverse-at the hands of Harvard, a team which was later defeated in the Aga mi second game-and made a clean sweep of the Intercollegiate Hockey League series. The season-opened on De- cember 21 with a I4 to O victory over Wfilliams, which was soon followed up by a record of two -out of three exhibition games, played at Cleveland with Yale, in the Christmas holidays. Dartmouth, the nrst league Oppon- ent, was easily disposed of, I4 to o, on January 6, but the Harvard team gave the seven its only setback a few days later by the score of 3 to 2. Cornell and Columbia were next on the schedule and were defeated 6 to 1 and 6 to 2, respectively. On January 20, the account with Harvard was squared in a second game, when Princeton reversed the score of the First contest. The season was concluded one week later to the satisfaction of everyone, excepting, of course, Yale. when the New Haven seven went down to defeat, 4 to 1. THE TEAM E. B. Kalbfleisch, '12 . .......... Goal I. P, McKinney, ,I2 .. L. D. Blair, '12 ..... ........... P oint A. G. Kay, '12 ,...... T. K. Emmons, '14 .... Cover Point R. C. Lee, ,I3 H. A. H. Baker, '14 ....... Rover R. W. Patterson, ,I3 W. S. Kuhn, '14 .... ...Centre E. B. Kilner, '14 163 ......Left Wfing Right lrVing Substitutes WATER POLO, IQI2 INHERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONS SULLIVAN CCoachJ PLATT JOHNSON BARTLETT I-'ELL CMgr.D wxcxrr BATTLES CCapt.J Lowa HESSENBRUCH M'LANAx-IAN Princeton .... Princeton .... Princeton .... Princeton ..., Princeton .... Princeton .... Princeton .... Princeton .... Princeton. . . Princeton .... THE TEAM I. K. Bartlett, ,I3 H. M. Hessenbruch, '14 M. B. Lowe, ,IS VV. W. Battles, ,I2 fCapt.D R. KN. Johnson, '12 A. McLanahan, 712 ZBuaI :J-lilezts . . 70 Cornell .......... . . . 0 . . 30 Pennsylvania . . 5 . . 50 C. +C. N. Y. . . o .. 45 Columbia ... .. O . . 30 Yale ..... . . o western itltlzets .. 1 Chicago Athletic Club.. 8 . 7 Northwestern University 0 5 Illinois Athletic Club .... 1 . 3 University of Illinois.. 1 . 7 Pittsburg Athletic Club 0 H. Platt, '12 T. H. Robinson, '14 INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE STANDING Princeton . .. ... X ale ........ . . . Pennsylvania . . . . . C.C.N.Y. Columbia ... ... Cornell .............................. 1 woN LOST TIIED 5 o 0 4 1 c 3 2 0 2 3 o o 4 I o 4 1 Cliastern and Western lntercollegiate Champions with six out of six men chosen for the All-Eastern teamj 165 K. NV ight TENNIS TEAM, 1912 ' CHURCH MACK MONTGOMERY CCapt.J KUHN Qbfiiters uf the Zilinihersitp Qliennis Zlffutiatiun 1912-1913 J. R. NIONTGOMIERY, ,I3, Captain and Manager UNIVERSITY TEAM, 1912 I. R. Montgomery, ,IS G. M. Clrhrch, '15 XV. S. Kuhn, '14 VV. H. Mace, 715 INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONS, 1912 Singles G. M. Church, '15, Doubles G. M. Church, 515, and VV. H. Mace, IIS. 1 Ll using, IS? 01131: ilntmnllegiate Zllluurnament Besides winning both the singles, and doubles, championships, Princeton also secured permanent possession of the Clothier Cup by virtue of her double victory. ln the hnal round of the singles Churcl1 won from J, G. Nelson, of Dartmouth, in a long nve-set match. The hrst set went to Church 6-4. Though Nelson several times was within one point of making it 5-4 and then 5 all, Church always braced and captured the long tenth game. The first ten games of the second set resulted in 5 all and then Nelson made a strong stand, winning the set 7-5, The next -set was also won by Nelson 7-5 in much the same manner. Nelson started out strong in the fourth set, leading at 2-0, then passed to 2-3, only to regain the lead at 4-3 and 5-4. At 40-30 in the tenth game Nelson lost a close decision on his serve, which would have won him the match. Church Iinally took the game, and though Nelson again led at 6-5, he was no longer effective and Church captured the set 8-6. In the final set Nel- son was entirely unnerved and Church won easily 6-1. ' Princeton and Harvard were 11ow tied for the Clothier Cup and the outcome of the final round of thc doubles was to decide the permanent ownership of the cup. The Harvard team, XN7hitney and W'ashburn, won the lirst set I0-8 from Church and Mace, of Princeton, the match then being postponed on account of rain. After a hard Gght the Princeton pair captured the second set IO-8 and the remaining two sets were easily won for Princeton 6-2, 6-2, W'ashburn having fallen off 1115 game- FINAL STANDING FOR THE CLOTHIER CUP Princeton, 7 Harvard, 6 Pennsylvania, 6 Yale, 5 Columbia, 2 RECORD OF PRINCETON IN THE DUAL MATCHES, 1912 Princeton 6 Cornell 3 Princeton 2 West Side 7 Princeton 4 Yale 5 Princeton 3 Minnesota 0 Princeton 6 Pennsylvania 3 Princeton 4 Harvard 5 Princeton 7 Columbia 2 UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONS, 1912 FRESHMEN TOURNAMENT, SPRING, 1912 Singles NVon by L. Van Deventer, '15. VV. H. Mace, 'I5. Doubles INTERSCHOLASTIC CHAMPION, 1912 G. M. Church. '15, and W. H. Mace, ,I5. Hammett Norton, Brooklyn Polytechnic SCl1uul. A 167 i X x R 1,11 ::::'1+5q:--Q.--:: ,X , Fw: Hxxk GOLF TEAM, 1912 ' Ross DOUGLAS STEARNS CCapt.J wmsx-IBURN musows DONALDSON ofx ' W , K f mint! ,,4' -- OFFICERS 6.43 .55 .h w lrlit PERCY RIVINGTON PYNE ...,......... ........ P resident Xml 1 JOHN GR1ER HIBBEN .... .... Vice-President f'f 'G Q P. A. V. VAN DOREN- .......... 3 ................. Secretary .0 'hh A N' BOARD OF GOVERNORS w t .N M. TAYLOR PyN1z J. S. TVIORGAN HOYVARD MCCLANAHAN PERCY R. PYNE, 2d 1 RR 5 A. D. RUSSELL C. F. W. MCCLURE S. S. PALMER P. A. V. VAN DOREN ALLAN NTARQUAND H. A. FARFIELD E. Y. ROBBINS ' .UNIVERSITY GOLF TEAM ' I 'f . I. N. STEARNS, 3d, '14 ................,....... .... C aptain Y .4 - ' J. H. PARSONS, '13 .............. ...... M anager Q mil L. M. Donaldson, '13 A E. C. Beall, '1' . B. Rose, '15 lmlgggs D B Dou las L. M. Washburn, '15 The University Team had only fair success last year Onlx two mtercolle iate matches were played, one of them result- G 3 I Q f ,ii F-I . . g , '14 Am- ' V A V - . , . r J K . gy. ing in a victory over Cornell and the other in a defeat at the hands of the Yale players. The following are the dual matches played: DATE SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE May 4, Princeton ... ... 5 Baltusrol C. C. .. ...... ... ---- 4 May 3, Princeton 2 Yale ................ . 4 May II, Princeton . . . . . 7 Philadelphia Cricket Club . . . . . . 2 May 18, Prmceton 4 Cornell ..............,... 1 Od. 8, Princeton .. 4 Lawrenceville ............ . O Oct. Io, Princeton ................................... 5 Metropolitan Players ...................................... 1 A. Seclccl, '12, won the spring tournament for the University Championship, defeating L. D. Blair, '12, in the linals by 3 up and 2 to play. The tournament for the Intercollegiate Championship of 1912 was played Over the course of the Ekwanok Country Club of Manchester, Vt., from September Q to 14, Yale winning the team championship and Harvard the individual title. Princeton drew a bye in the first round of the team play, but lost to Harvard the next day by 5 to 4. Yale, after defeating Williams 5 to 4 and Pennsylvania 6 to 2, won from Harvard in the Finals by 6 to 3. Three Princeton players qualihed for play in the individual tournament-L. M. Donaldson, '13, 893 Capt. I. N. Stearns, 3d, '14, 85, and L. M Washburn, '15, 80. Captain Stearns played excellent golf and went through to the finals, where he met Capt. F, C. Davidson of Harvard. After a long and gruelling match, Davidson won, 1 up in 37 holes, though the Princeton man had beaten him Once previously in the team matches, and had seemed to have the second match well in hand. 169 K WRESTLING TEAM, 1911-'12 ' HALL CAsst. Mgnzj HENDRICKSON HOWARD HERRING CCoachJ PENFIELD LOGAN ELMENDORF GILE CMgr.D Fowuan FRANTZ A. ORMOND CCapt.J ORMOND TRAUB WR TLING F. C. PTALL, ,IQ ......... I, L. D. PAINTER, '14 .... OFFICERS, 1911-12 A. T. ORNIOND, 712 .................,...... .... C aptain R. D. GILEA, 312 .... .......... M anager F. C. H.NI,L, ,I3 .... . ....... Assistant Manager I. R. SEMFLE, ,I3 .... .... Acting Assistant Manager OFFICERS, 1912-13 I. H. FRANTZ, '13 ...................... .... C aptain ............Manager . . . .Assistant Manager Baal jllileetz DATE SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE February 10, Princeton. .. 3 Navy ....... 4 February 13, Princeton .... .. 4 Lehigh ....... 3 February 16, Princeton. .. gk Pennsylvania 332 February 24, Princeton. .. :WS Columbia ..... 2K2 March 2, Princeton ..... .. 4 Pennsylvania . 3 March 15, Princeton. .. ... IM Yale ........ ... 5V5 MARCH 22, INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET - 1. Cornell 2. Princeton 3. Pennsylvania 4. Columbia THE TEAM F. W. Elmendorf R. B. Hendrickson H. H. Ormond B. M. Fowler K. Howard VV. G. Penbeld I. H. Frantz W. I. Logan V. A. Traub A. T. Ormond CCaptainj INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 135-Pound Class .... .... I -I. H. Ormond L45-POI.111Cl Class .... ..... I . ll. Frantz 171 5 GYMNASIUM TEAM, 1912 - Bxsslzu. MARTIN CMg1'.J DYCKMAN VROMAN WOLFE fCoachD LANVRENCE SMITH RQWLAND HAY LE!-IMAN CCapt.J MOFFAT ORBISON I WOLF HOGAN ANNIN l I f 4 .,.....,A...... . ,.,,, A...A OFFICERS, 1911-'12 ,jf ff lg J. LEHMAN .... .............A .....,. . . . . .Captain 'Q - B- I. C. MixRT1N .. ............. Manager Q ' N, BISSELL -- .... '!Assistant Manager OFFICERS, 1912-'13 A, YV. HAY .... ......................... . . .Captain G. N. BISSELLLF ......,...,. .... ..,.............. I I anager . H. DIXON ...,........,...............,. Assistant Manager Q ig V it tPresiclent of the Intercollegiate Leaguej 2' PICS ...gs THE 'TEAM R. O. Annin ' A. VV. Hay I. Lehman QCapt.j W. I-I. Powell A. D. Smith A. LH. Bissell R. Hogan S. M. Moffat I., H. Rowland I. H. Vroman H. M. Dyckman R. Lawrence D. C. Orbison R. Sealy VV. I. Wfolf Eual Meets DATE SCORE OPPONENTS February IO, Princeton .... .... 2 0 Navy .......,. March 9, Princeton ..................,......... 26 Yale ....,.. .. March 16, Princeton .............................. . 23 Pennsylvania March 22, Intercollegiate Meet at Haverford, Pa. Cfxbihitiuns DATE DATE January 21, Haverford Quadrangular Meet at I-Iaverforcl, Pa. February 21, X!V21SlIlI'1g'fOll,S Birthday Exhibition at P1-in February 9. Tome Institute at Port Deposit, Md. March 2, Amherst College at Amherst, Mass. February 14, Lawrenceville School at Lawrenceville, N. I. Intercollegiate Qtanbing 1. Yale 3. Princeton 5. N. Y. U. 7. Illinois 2. Pennsylvania 4. Rutgers 6. Haverford 173 SCORE H25 H27 . . jf Ceton. SOCCER TEAM, 1911-'12 CURRIER CAsst. Mgr.J Envy WINAN-rs CHESTER s1ssoN MOFFA1' HUNTER BUTLER CMgx-.D DINSMORE PAGE DELL DAWSON CCapt.j TOWNSEND M'MAs'rER OFFICERS, 1911 I. C. DAWSON, '12 .,....,.............., ...Captain C. T. BUTLER, 'I2.. .............Manager I. R. CURRIER, '13 .,..................... Assistant Manager OFFICERS, 1912 E. C. PAXGE, '13 ........................ ..... C aptain I. R. CURRIER, '13 ..... .... B 'lanager THE TEAM, 1911 I A. H. HUNTER, '13 ....... ............... G oal S. M. MOFFAT, JI3. .. ........ Right Half Back C. P. EDDY, 'IZ ...... ..... L eft Full Back S. A. ASISSON, ,I2 .... ..... O utside Left Forward W. M. CHESTER, 'I3 .... ...Right'Full Back B. N. DELL, JI2 ..... ..... I nside Left Forward R. T. TOWNSEND, '12 ..... ............. L eft Half Back E. C. PAGE, '13 ............ ....... C enter Forward F. H. VVINANTS, ,I4. .. .............. Center Half Back J. C. DAWsoN, '12 ............. .... I nside Right Forward R. Coo1cE, '12 .......,............... Outside Right Forward ' SUBSTITUTES L. C. DINSMORE, 'I4 ..... ..L.l-lalf Back P. D. MCMfXSTER, '14 .... .... F orward , GAMES PLAYED, 1911 DATE SCORE OPPONENTS Q SCORE October 28, Princeton... ........ 4 Boys H. S. of Brooklyn ..... 1 November 1, Princeton .... 5 Central H., S. of Phila .... 0 3, Princeton.. . ... 1 Harvard ............ ... . .. 3 7, Princeton. .. . .. 0 Phila. C. C .......... .. ... 3 10, Princeton. . . . 1 Columbia ........... -. . .. 3 IS, Princeton, H , ,, 3 Friends Select School ............. ... ... o 18, Princeton... . 1 Yale ..................... - ............. . . 2 22, Princeton, ,, . .. 2 N. E. Manual Training H. S. of Phila. . . .. ... 0 December 2, Princeton. . . . . . I Montclair A. C. ............... ., . . . .. 2 . Total .......,...................................... 18 Total .1 ...........................,............... 14 Soccer, although a comparatively new sport in Princeton, has won a permanent place for itself in undergraduate athletic life. Last year Princeton was represented for the first time in the Intercollegiate League. Although last year's team was not very successful, there is every prospect that this year Princeton will be represented by a winning team. SWIMMING TEAM, 1912 A FELL CMgr.J ROBINSON MEYERS BARNES Mon' BARRY SULLIVAN CCoachJ E. CROSS F. ckoss GOSNELL CCapt.J LAWRENCE GREEN 1 1 OFFICERS, 1911-'12 X X H. A. GOSNELL, '12 ....,..,.... ............. C aptain H. B. FELL, ,I2 ..... ............. M anager ' f 'W D. I. SM1'1H, '13 .... ..... A ssistant Manager 1 Q .......4............................ -1 X I a' l ILM F1zxN1 SULLIX NN A Coari ,QW ' . l 7 OFFICERS, 1912-'13 f ii ,ll- In -, ' W E. 1. D. CROSS, JR., II4 ..... .... C aptain , A 'P D. I. SMVPH, '13 ......... .... M anager lvl 0 FRANK SULLIVAN .A .............. ..... C oach V THE TEAM - B. E. Barnes, '13 P. R. Cross, '12 J. L. Mott, '14 19,56 H. A. Barry, ,IZ H. A. Gosnell, ,IZ CCapt.D VV. B. Myers, ,I4 ig' E- Jv- D. Cross, lf., '14 R. M. Green, '12 T. H. Robinson, ,I4 i L ' ' R. R. Lawrence, '12 ' EBuaI meets DATE SCORE OPPONENTS scomg January 20, Princeton ...... . . 48 Cornell ....... . . . 5 February 10, Princeton .... ., Pennsylvania .. 28 February 17, Princeton .... . . Columbia .... .. 7 February 23, Princeton .... 40 1-2 C. C. N. Y. ......... ......... . . IO 1-2 March 1, Princeton ......... .... Y 'ale .... ....................... .. 23 Zintercullegiate meet western Meets ' il-Ield on March 9, 1912, to decide the individual champion- April 3, Princeton ......,. 28 Chicago Athletic Club... 57 5hipg,j April 4, Princeton ........ 44 Northwestern University 26 50-Yard Swim-VVon by Shryock, Pennsylvania. April 5, Princeton ........ 39 Illinois Athletic Club .... 55 100-Yard Swim-Won by E. J. D. Cross, Ir., 1914. April 6, Princeton ........ 51 University of Illinois .... 34 220-Yard 5Wim-W0n by E. ji D, C1-055, jr., 1914- April 8, Princeton ........ 33 Pittsburg Athletic Club.. 36 Fancy Dive-Won by R. R. Lawrence, 1912. ' Plunge-VVon by Willis, Pennsylvania. lintercuilegiate league Stanhing WON Los'1' WON Los'r Pennsylvania 5 0 C. C. Y... .. ... 2 3 Princeton ..... . . 4 1 Columbia I 4 2 0 4 Yale ......... . . 3 Cornell ... BASKET BALL TEANI, 1911-'12 A mavznsux CMgr.J THOMPSON me Wm-T BRIGGS REUSSILLE JP-RVIS fASS-124 Mgr-P um. FELT KAHLER CCapt.J HUGHES HEATH A it X , ' A W il gf , 1' 'J i' :Q I S OFFICERS, 1911-1912 1 mbllygk l- - A. DEVIIREUX, '12 .. ...... .......... . ...... . Manager I Fw i V- B- IARVIS, ,13 --- .... ,, . ...Assistant Manager ' 5 F. A. ICAI-ILER.,' ,I2. .. ,. . . .. ..... .. Captain , OFFICERS, 1912-1913 A , ,N V. B. JARVIS, JI3. ,. ........ ........... . .......... M anager img .. R- BIRD, i14 ------4- .... A ssistant Manager Dx,-I I,-.1 VV- L- DEWITT, '14 ........... Captain 11155. .iswrf ,Sits THE TEAM SUBSTITUTES I. H. Uhl, '12 ............. .... F orward T. C. Briggs, ,I4 ......... ,... . ....... C enter C. Heath, '12 ..... 1 ......... .... F orward H. L, Felt, ,I2 ,,,,,, ,Forward L. E. de la Reussille. ,I3 .. ..'.Center F. C. Hughes, '12 .... .... F orward F. A. Kahler, ,I2. .....,..... ..... G uard R, G. Vincent, ,I4 ..... .... F orward W. L. DeWitt, '14 ........ .... G uard P. V. Kellogg, '14 .... ...Forward R. B. Vaughan, '14 .... . ...Guard BASKET BALL RECORD Princeton opened its basket-ball season very auspiciously on December 6th, with a 28 to 24 victory over Manhattan College. I n Polytechnicland Lehigh were the next to meet defeat, though by rather narrow margins. ter-Collegiate League season began with a whirlwind last-minute victory over Pennsylvania, a goal as the whistle score at 30 to 29. During Christmas vacation, however, the team lost two games, Cornell and Rochester After this a brace was taken and Dartmouth was downed 43-38, placing these two teams tied for first rous slump was taken, during which six games were lost in succession, two to Columbia, and one Yale and Dartmouth. In the midst of this slump one outside game was won, the Army being n's lost form was regained and sl1e scored another outside victory, this time over C. C. ther out of the running, the team closed their season with a 24-16 victory over Yale nt. Won. Lost. Per Cent. Cornell .... ... 5 4 .555 Princeton .. .. 3 7 .300 Yale ...... 1 8 .III Brook y The In' ing tl1e victories. st disast Cornell, Princeto ot altoge s follows. . Per Ce .750 blew plac gaining these honors. But a mo each to Pennsylvania, the victim. Finally some of N. Y. But to show they were n Final standing of the league was a I Won. Lost Columbia .... . . .. 6 2 ' nouth .... . 6 3 .667 nia .. 6 3 .667 179 Dai ti Pennsylva GUN TEAM 1911-12 ' HARNETT BARTLETT NIMICK WHITE CCapt.J smrsou M- OFFICERS 1911-12 OFFICERS, 1912-13 , i ' . , I ' 1 llfi N. R. WH1T12, '13 ....... ............. C aptain N. R. WH1T1:, '13 ...... .............. C aptam ya - J. K. BARTLETT, JR., '13, ..... Manager J. K. BARTLETT, JR., ,I3.. .. .Manager T fy , 1 X W. G. SHENK, ,I4 ...... , .... Treasurer T. L. HORN, '15 ........ .... T reasurer -ok .- vm W I 3' ee -L jf , Baal Qhuuts ' H. FALL SEASON ' ' Nov. II Princeton 194 Yale Q2 ' . SPRING SEASON Wi Apr. 27 Princeton 213 Nassau Gun Club 158 f ,gill jj May 4 Princeton 205 Pennsylvania 158 X 11' May II Princeton 183 Freshmen 166 , , 5' May I4 Princeton 203 Yale 20344 CL f 1Princeton IO3, Yale 108 CShoot off of tiej a. ,EW Zlntercullegmtz Sabunt ff... 'SVS May 18-Yale 442, Dartmouth 435, Princeton 416, Harvard 406 ilaanhicap weekly Shouts for Qiups jfresbman ZBuaI Shouts ISt Week-I. K. Bartlett, Jr., 1st prize, N. R. White 2nd Princeton 193 Mercersburg 183 2nd Week-E. R. Simpson 1st prize, F. B. Nimick 2nd Princeton 144 Hill School 117 3rd 'Week-T. L. Horn 1st prize, N. R. White 2nd Princeton 206 Yale ,IS 184 C. J. Biddle Cup for season's high average won by N. R. White ' MEMBERS, 1913 I. K. Bartlett, Ir. G. D. Coleman H. Forbes R. Ober R. Sealy W. L. Barnett H. I. Caesar B. F. Howell, Ir. H. L. Richards E. R.,Simpson B. A. Calhoun F. S. Farr C. E. Kimball P. Richardson N. R. White D. K. E. Fisher W. H. Magill R. I. Ross MEMBERS, 1914 I. Bruce E. M. Day J. N. Latile I. B. Pitney A. P. Russell D. Burrill C. P. Freeman A. B. Liehenstein R. F. Randolf W. 1. Shenk I. E. Jenkins H. R. Pyne C. R. Rowland MEMBERS, 1915 ,T A. Evans, Jr. H. F. Green F. G. Hostetter A. F. Humphrey I. R. McAlpin T. M. Galbreath, Jr. T. L. Horn I. C. Kennedy E. M. Roberts MEMBERS, 1916 H. Bahnsen L. E. Gaines G. Karow VV. H. Osborn W. C. Shaulcy M. P. Clough, Ir. H. D. Harvey E. B. Lee F. D. Payne C. J. Stewart E. W. Day, Jr. W. M. Hurlburt K. Moore C. B. Shea F. R. Wolff ' 181 RIFLE TEAM, IQIZ . DOUGLAS m:x1'ER TODD BOLDT COL. Llnmav CCoachJ VREELAND QCapt.J rincetnn Rifle Qlluh, 1911112 1 OFFICERS, 1911-'12 M. GARMANY, '12 ......... S. TODD, ,I2 ...., DOUGLAS, 314 .... VREELAND, JR., '13 W. F. Davis B. A. Calhoun H. St. Boldt A. A. Cooper E. B. Coulter L. B. Cooper J. Dechert W. S. Doty QI. H. Fox OUTDOOR INTERCOLLEGIATE SHOOT, 1911 Order of finish : 1. Massachusetts Agricultural College. 2. Harvard University. 3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 4. Princeton University. 5. 6 OFFICERS, 1912-'13 ....President H,VREIELrXND,,JR.,JI3................... .....Presideut . . . . .Secretary B. A. CALHOUN, '13 ... . 1 . . .Secretary Treasurer A. L. DEXTER, KI4 .41 ..... .... T reasurer . . . . .Captain H. ST. J. BOLDT, '14 .... ....Captain MEMBERS, 1912 G. M. Garmany H. A. Gosnell S. Todd E. L. Turner MEMBERS, 1913 D. K. E. Fisher VV. E. Meyers C. Wallace F. F. VVeil I. M. Hidden H. Vreeland, Ir. P. lfVhitaker MEMBERS, 1914 . E. M. Day B. Douglas K. Honiginan E. A. MacMillan H. Dean C. P. Freeman H. Hostetter, Jr. T. Robinson A. L. Dexter C. J. Gamble A. Kent MEMBERS, 1915 I. B. C. Garmany J. F.. Hurst F.. Newbold M. C. Terry R. Heath NV. Jones, jr. Pope J. M. Thorington T. L. Horn . W. Kraus M. Roberts I. M. Queen M. Humphreys H. Lichtenstein C. Stover, jr. T. R. White, Jr. R. C. Miner . Shouts North Georgia University .. .. 9 3 Harvard University ......... .. 8 4 University of Pennsylvania .. .. 7 .1 Norwich University ......, , I . . . 5 5 University of Pennsylvania. . University of Nebraska. INDOOR INTERCOLLEGIATE SHOOT, 1912 Order of finish : 1. Massachusetts Agricultural College II o 12. Princeton University ......... West Virginia University ..... .. 5 6 U. S. College Vet. Surgeons ....... 3 8 Maryland Agricultural College .... 2 9 New Hampshire College ......... 1 T0 Delaware College ................. 1 TC '51 VVinning the championship of the non-military colleges ol 9 3 183 America-Massacliusetts Agricultural and North Georgia luc- ing military. 1 . . f' ' b w' 1 'AW 7 I? , 1 X f fl 1 ., iii? NV M' I ,gh hr 1 Jr j I b 1 ff 111 5 J. F. GARDINER OFFICERS, 1911-'12 , I2 ...................... ..... Captain ' ' ' XV. H. TUCK, ?I2.. ....... .... ...... .... L I a nager lg DUAL MEET 'K' QQ' Feb. 20th-Princeton 3, Pennsylvania 9 H 1 FE 1 mm INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET .-fi ' Q March 27th-Princeton 5 Cout of a possible 27 pointsj R. F. Dawes, ' T. F. Field, ,I2 184 TEAM, 1911-1912 I3 1 W1 R. Wensley, '13 I. F. Gardmer, ,I2 SUBSTITUTES D. C. Jones, ,I3 COPYRIGHT av R. H. Rosa a Sow THE LIBRARY MARQUAND CHAPEL MURRAY DODGE HALL HALL CLIO HALL EDXNA R D5 I-I A LI M x 'THE RUSHES, 1912 Hlrneminciiro -iaaieaiaimc lm ll ilnterelass Zgasehall Series, 1912 'EEONTRARY to the usual custom, the first game of the series Was the Sophomore-Freshmen match on Unix ersity 55 Field. The Freshmen led until the last inning, when they allowed two runs to cross the plate. This tied fl e I g score and the game was called after the next inning on account of darkness. This is the hrst time in mmv Q02 years that the lirst-year men have not beaten their rivals. The next game was taken by 1914 from the 1915 LC-K Z team very easily. Then the juniors beat the Seniors, 1916 was defeated by IQI3, and the first-yen men won out from the juniors. The series was closed with IQISJS victory over IQI3. The four teams were xery ex enlx matched as may be seen by the closeness of the Hnal standing. l9l3 Rheem, 2b Beger, cf Reed, ss Todd, 3b Bickel, 1b Williaiiis, rf Baker, lf Simmons, c Rogers, p 1914 1015 1916 IQI3 Ulibe fllieams l9l4 Rhoads, 1b Moore, 2b Beger, 3b Wood, rf, p O'Neill, c Bolton, ss Byer, cf Voorhees, lf Barnes, p X1Veidig, p, rf Apgar, p l9l5 Cooke, rf Bailey, 3b Hanks, cf Gill, ss Green, lf Salmon, c Garlow, 1b Sullivan, 2b Copeland, p Campbell, p Yeiser, rf Bard, c WON LOST . 2 I . I I . . . I I 2 IQI5-1916 game was a tie and was not played off. Per. .667 .500 .5410 -333 l 9 l 6 O'Kane, ss Butler, 3b Dale, p Harrigan, lf Wall, cf Parlcins, rf Jamison, 1b Hoyt, 2b Lloyd, c Barbour, p Kenyon, lf Carson, c rinnetnn Bnming Qlssntiatiun GRADUATE ADVISORY COMMITTEE UNDERGRADUATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE WM. ALLEN BUTLER, '76 ARTHUR L. WHEELER, '96 RUDOLPH S. RAUCH, '13. ,.... ...................... C aptain CHAS. S. BRYAN, '87, Chairman JOHN A. LARKIN, '13 ........... .. .-.......... Manager 220 Fifth Avenue, New York City. FREDERICK W. GARDNER, '14 .... .... A ssistant Manager DIRECTOR OF ROWING PRo1fEssoR J. DUNCAN SPAETH, PH.D. The Director of Rowing is ex-officio a member of the Graduate and Undergraduate Committees. ASSISTANTS TO THE DIRECTOR OF ROWING BOAT BUILDER ROBERT M. ScHooN RICHARD SCHELLENS JOHN FITZPATRICK jfifth Zlnnual Regatta janhemher 1, 1912 Right-Qbareh Bats, Eistanne 1 3:4 illililzs 1913 1914 C. Scribner, Ir. .. .... Bow E. E. Bunzel H. O'Conn0r .--- ---. N o. 2 K. E. Stockton I. B. Kingsford .... .... N 0, 3 W, Armour E. Law ......... .... N o. 4 O. B. Elsworth W. M. Chester .,.. .... N 0.5 T. C. Briggs L. E. Bashinsky .... .... N 0.6 I. H, Legendre R. S. Rauch ........ ...... N o. 7 W. I. Curtis, jr. I. S. North ...... L .......... Stroke H. R. Pyne E. Congelton ................ Coxswain I. E. Andrews VVon by 1913, 2nd, IQI4Q 3rd, IQISQ 4th, 1916. Time, 9 minutes, 40 seconds. 1915 F. VVinant, Ir. . R. G. Macks .... R. Quinby ........ O. S. Putnam ........ S. MacM. Robinson J. G. Austin .......... C. McKibbin ..... . Drinker ..... I. R. Paul I. P jfuur-Qbareh Bane, Bistance I 1H1IiIe 1914 1915 J. B. Dewar ................. Bow G. E. Faeth I H. C. Stuart ..... ..... N 0.2 S. H. Reynolds E. J. D. Cross, Jr. .... ..... N o. 3 W. F. Reynolds R. A. Plimpton ............. Stroke F. G. Sikes, Ir. F. S. Dunn ................. Coxswain W. S. Limond Won by IQI4. 2nd, 1915. 188 1916 Bow I. D. McLanahan No. 2 S. L. Hypes No. 3 A. N. Underhill No. 4 W. K. Ferguson No. 5 VV. L. Hopkins No. 6 P. M. Runyon No. W. K. B. Starr 7 Stroke C. A. McVVilliams Coxswain A. B. Bingham ws VIHTHE'PRINCE'IU 'BRICABR c IH I Qnnual :Wall ilaanhitap jfltlzet HELD UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE PRINCETON UNIVERSITY TRACK ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ' UNIVERSITY FIELD, OCTOBER 28, I9I2 loo-yard dash-Won by K, Mathiasen 1913 CIO yardsDg second, A. VV. Bevin T916 C7 yardsbg third, J. I. Lyons 1915 C6 yardsj. Time IO seconds. 220-yard dash-VVon by A. VV. Bevin IQI6 C12 yardslg second, I. I. Lyons 1915 C11 yardsjg third, H. I. Richard- son IQI6 C8 yardsj. Time, 22 4-5 seconds. 4oo-yard dasli-Won by I. D. McKenzie 1915 C5 yardsbg second, I. W. Danenhower 1916 C20 yardsjg third, S. M. Cooley IQI5 C10 yardsj. Time, 50 1-5 seconds. High hurdles-Won by S. K. McLanahan 1915 Cscratehjg second, G. M. Church 1915 Cscratchj g third, G. M. Bryan 1913 Cscratchj. Time, 16 4-5 seconds. Low hurdles-VVon by G. M. Bryan 1913 Cscratchjg sec- ond, S. K. McLanahan 1915 Cscratchjg third, VV. S. Mason IQI5 Cscratchb. Time, 26 4-5 seconds. High jump-W'on by F. VVhitcoinb IQI6, C8 inchesk second, A. E. Fox 1913 Cscratchj: third, F. C. WVashburn 1913 C3 inchesD. Height 6 feet. Broad jump-Won by A, WV. Bevin 1916 C2 ft. 3 in.Jg second, W. S. Mason IQI5 C8 inchesjg third, D. R. EIIis IQI6 C2 feetb. Distance, 22 it. 7 1-2 inches. Hannner Throw-VVon by P. M. Runyon 1916 C20 feetlg second, H. E. Waller 1914 Cscratchbg third, M, Pope IQIS C25 feetj. Distance, 113 feet 6 inches. Shot ptit-Won by 'W. S. Mason 1915 C4 feetjg second, W. Wood 1914 C5 feetDg third, A. B. Longstreth 1915 C4 feetj. Distance 38 feet 7 inches. Pole vault-Tie between W. H. Burford 1916 C2 feet 6 inchesj and I. M. Carey IQI6 C2 feet 6 inchesjg third, E. S. Decker 1916 C4 feetj. Height, I2 feet 6 inches. SUMMARY 1916 .. .. 37 1913 .. IS 1915... ...32 1914 .. .. 6 llTH1i'PR1NCETo -BRICABRAC ll il U Zintrawllegiate Eames Nlwfpg opqog URING the season of 1911-1912 great interest was shown by the undergraduates in all branches of sport. Ever S J since the introduction of the intracollegiate games, in 1909, rivalry for supremacy in the different sports has Y been growing a s Due to 'L QQ ff ' 5- its activities some hockey to the Intracollegiate Athletic There was also an all-around encouraging. and an increasing number of m'en have entered the competitions. the enthusiastic support oi the student body, the committee was enabled to enlarge the scope of and also to award gold medals instead of small individual cups, as was done formerly. A hand- trophy was presented by several New York Alumni for interclass hockey. This was turned over Association by the Hockey Association, and so added hockey to the list of intracollegiate sports. swimming championship which was an innovation. The success of these new features was very Zintratullegiate Qthletirs OFFICERS INTRACOLLEGIATE COMMITTEE 1911-1912 E. H. WILDER, '12 ..... .......................... C hairman F. C. HUGHES, ,I2 ..................... .... ' Freasurer J. H. CARROLL, ,I2 ...................... .... S ecretary BASKET-BALL Upperclass Series ..............,...,.......... .... C annon R. O. Annin I. B. Lynch F. D. Worthington L. P. Mills . E. D. Rheem G. R. Roe Sophomore Series ..... .......................... T eam Il G. R. Brown, Ir. E. E. 'Bunzel . G. E. Harris T. Fiske H. M. Hessenbruch J. B. Schmidt Freshman Series ..................,............... Team IH G. M. Heinzelmann A. R. Thomas I. J. Swofford, Jr. R. W. Holman H. E. Cowan W. V. Horner H. VV. Chapin 1912-1913 W. R. SMITH, ,I3 .................... .... C hairman R. M. GREEN, y13 ..... .,......... A ...Treasurer V. A. TRAUB, ,I3 ...................... .... S ecretary BASEBALL Upperclass Series ........................... .... I vy P. P. Christie, p. B. Farr, 3b. Van B. Jarvis, c. E. Law, rf. G. Pyne, 1b. 1 W. Waterman, lf. A. G. Kay, 2b. H. Rowland, cf. L. D. Blair, ss. ..Cannon Sophomore Series. . . B. E.. Barnes, p. P. S. Heath, c. R. D. Drummond, 1b. 1. Kennedy, 2b. W. W. Voorhees, ss. T . W' E. NV Dixon, jr., lf. . C. Haddock, Jr., cf. ' f H. Mackin, r. . -B.- Myers, .substitute i UITHE-Painenro -BRICABRAC I U BASEBALL fConcludedD J TENNIS Freshman Series .............. - .................... Teain III Upperdass Series' qnll .. '.'..... ..'-.. C Ottage H. 'XM Cookingham, 3b. R. L. Blodgett, 2b. G E Xvinants K M Segoerman I. S. Hammond. ss. R. H. Scannell, 1b. G' MHCVV. Bryant D' Kalbaeisch A C. P. Siedler, p. R. Rowland, lf. H. K. Sweet, cf. Cel SUBSTITUTES H. E. Cowan, C. T. Van Dusen I RELAY RACES C- Geddis, ff- M. HOIIUCS Upperelass Series .......................... ...Elin ' HOCKEY R. I. Brent' P. T. Bryan Interclass Series .... ......................... ....... 1 9 I3 D- C- DCVWO 5601461 I. N. T. Walker, g. R. S. Rauch, p. M. E. Read, c. p. A. D. Faxon, c. Upperclass Series. .. L. I. Barkhorn Cob D. Fitton C. Fitton Lightweight . Middleweight Heavyweight . Lightweight . Middleweight Heavyweight . ISt ..... 2nd ...,. 3rd ..... H. O'Connor, r. K. M. Seggerman, lw. R. B. Marshall, rw. B. T. Biggs H. G. Benton F. D. Close BOWLING M. Chaplin ....DialLodge f R. Lowry C. S. Todd CANE SPREE . .......... IE. D. Spalding, 'I4, defeated ..... . ....I. France, lI4, defeated I. A. Butler, '14, defeated A. B. INTERCLASS WRESTLING Interelass Series .... . . . N. Edwards I P. Harland K, Matthiasen R. B. Thomas A. Rieca, '15, Baker, '15. Longstreth, 315. ............,.....H. M. W'ells, '14, threw L. Martin, lI5, in 3 min. 40 ...IQI3 SCC. France, '14, threw I. B. Anderson, JIS, in 5 min. 40 see. B. Streit, '15, threw P. C. Speers, 714, in 50 sec. INDIVIDUAL SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP E I D. Cross, Ir., '14 .............................. ....... A, 14 points A. Gosnell, ,IZ .....439 1-2 points R. Cross, y12 . .......4o4 points 191 wx 's ,fx SKI rmwxgkgxil 4 m Q Li ,Q fx 'rf' ii' ' H ,A., :KI rl-fre ' 4 55.13. KV . 'KX ' .fn 'I ,, ,R ,-mm... A . J I-,Fil 1' i V 1 2 yr ' -x 4. . . , .... M 'TQ ii- -, 5 11 - V '-,X Z .gizii . . . . 1' s-iff f Q, fm! 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LAMB1cR1'oN jfresbman jfunthall Gram , Qbfficers E. SCULL, '14 ......... .... ..... M a nager C, G. SEMMENS, ,16 .... Captain H. L, DOWD, ,OQ ..... ............. .... C o ach DATE jHfIemhe1'5 of Qieam ....Left End ,Left Tackle Left Guard Center Right Guard Right: Tackle Right End Ghz October 5-Princeton, October I2-Pl'iI'1CCtOT1 October IQ-PI'i1lC6tOIl October 252-Princeton, November 2-Princeton, November 9-Princeton. F, G1.1cK B. C. LAW F. D. PAYNE E. L. SHEA , ., N, BIDDL13 .... L. G11.LEs1'1E .... Benurh SCORE OPPONENTS sCo1zE 1916, 7: Lawrenceville, o. 1916 613 Princeton Prep, Sch., 0. 1916, I3Q Mercersburg, 0. 1916, 6: Hotchkiss, o. 1916, 0:1-Iarvarcl, 1916, 14. 1916 3QY'21iC, 1916, 3. Total-Princeton, 1916, QOL Opponents, 17, 195 ... . .Quarterback .Left Halfback Right Haltback ..,....Fu1lback ' ' ' if SubstituteS 1915 BASE BALL TEAM SALMON SULLIVAN HARLOW CMgr.j COPELAND CAMPBELL LUNDGREN CCoachJ GILL HAVU-AND HARRIES HARD YEISER HANKS CCapt.J BAILEY IIERRITT COOK lrnewincnro 'BRICABRAC ull 1915 Zaamau Tllieam ' OFFICERS A. G. HARLOWV .... ,............ .,.. B 4 anager G. R. HANICS ...... ..... C aptain CARL LUNDGREN ..... ......... ..... C o ach TEAM H. H. Salmon ..... Catcher VV. H. Harries A. T. Haviland I. D. Sullivan . J. W. Bailey .. L. VV. Cook .. ......First Base ....5c'c01zd Base . . . . . Third Base .....Slzori Stop G. R. Hanks . H. C. Yeiser F. G. Gill .... SUBSTITUTES R. Bard ..... ....... C atcher G. H. Copeland H. G. Garlow . .. .... First Base R. N. Campbell.. . . . H. C. Merritt .... ....Sec0nd Base SCHEDULE AND SCORES F'5hn1n. Opp'ts. Trenton High School CCal1ed on account Andover at Andover.. of rainy Exeter at Exeter ....... Central High of VVashington at Princeton.. II 6 Central High of Philadelphia at Princeton.. 5 0 Hill School CCalled on account of rainj Lawrenceville School at Lawrenceville ...... 5 2 Blair Hall at Princeton .................... II 3 Peddie Institute CCalled on account of rainj Pennington at Princeton .... ...... Yale 1915 at New Haven ........ Mercersbu rg at Princeton ......... 4 197 Yale 1915 at Princeton ............. ...... .Left Field F'.,l Princeton Preparatory at Princeton ..... . . ..Ceu!er Field ....Riglzt Field .......Pitcl1e1' Pitchers imn. Oplfts. Y 4 2 6 LZ 1 0 I -L 5 3 3 1 IQI5 TRACK TEAM CHURCH Fox SMITH SPENCER M'KENz1E BORDEN IERMYN FITZPATRICK CCoachJ LONGSTRETH QUIMBY LUKE MASON SIMPSON CMgr.D GILE MILLS ATI-IA SALT1-:R WALLACE CCapt.J BAKER coousv LYONS LINDER MORRISON BARR JONES FLEMYNG HItThe-Eninceron-enicanaac U U jresbmatn rack sam i Qilass nf 1915 E. R1DG13LY SIMPSON, Manager GEORGE VV. VVAL1,Ac13, Captain Kl2ENE F1'rzPA'rR1c1c, Coach FAR the most successful department of Freshman athletics last year was Track. The Class of 1915 possessed from the start exceptional all-around track material and in the mile and the quarter-mile events excelled espe- cially. Three dual meets were held during the season, Lawrenceville, Hill School and Yale Freshmen, respec- I, tively, being the opponents. The first two were won by 1915, but in the last the Princeton Freshmen suffered a severe defeat. ln the one-mile championship Freshman relay, held on Franklin Field April 27th, the Prince- ton entering' men secured first place over Pennsylvaniais Freshman team. meet of the year was with Lawrenceville on April 27th. In spite of unfavorable weather conditions, 1915 won The opening by the score of 55 to 42. The times made were generally slow, with the exception of the 220-yard dash and the low hurdles. Lyons scored the greatest number of points for the Freshmen, totalling 10. The Freshmen showed up strongly in the meet with the Hill School on May 11th, being the hrst Track team which had ever defeated Hill on the latter's home grounds. No records were made, although fast times were prevalent. Luke's time in the 100 and the 220-yard dashes was exceptionally good. Willetts, of Hill, was the individual high-point winner, with a total of 15. To him was due the narrowness of Princeton's margin, the final score being 55M to 52M. The meet with Yale Freshmen on May 25th closed the season. Frinceton's team was no match for the New Havenites, who ran up a total of 79W points to Princet0n's 37M. Three new records were made and three old ones equalled. The new marks were established by Yale men. In the high hurdles Potter lowered Kilpatriclds record of 16 2-5 seconds by one-fifth of a second. The record for the two-mile run made two years ago by A. P. Curtis, IQI3, was broken by Plimpton, who covered the distance in IO minutes II seconds. Riggs, the high jumper, got over the bar at 5 feet 9M inches, which was a quar- ter of an inch better than the previous high mark, made in 1909. Mackenzie and Mason scored the highest number of points for Princeton. Summary nt the 'ilatnrsncztiille jtlileet High Hurdles-First, H. Johnston, Lawrenceville, second, Jermyn, 1915, third, Church, 1915. Time. 16 3-5 seconds. voo-Vard Dash-First, Lyons, 1915, second, Marr, Lawrenceville, third, Fleming, IQI5. Time, IO 3-5 seconds. Half-Mile Run-First, Street, 1915, second, Spencer, IQI5, third,'Smith, 1915. Time, 2.11 1-5. Hammer Throw-First, Caldwell, Lawrenceville, second, Gile, IQI5, third, Humphries, Lawrenceville. Distance, 159 feet. Shot Put-First, Waller, 1915, second, Heyniger, Lawrenceville, third, Carter, Lawrenceville. Distance, 45 feet 4 inches. Mile Run-First, Salter, 1915, second, Morrison, 1915, third, Jones 1915. Time, 4.54 4-5. 220-Yard Dash-First, Lyons, IQI5, second, Sweet, Lawrenceville, third, Richardson, Lawrenceville. Time, 23 seconds. High Jumps-First. H. Johnston, Lawrenceville, second, Fox, 1915, third, Whitcomb, 1915. Height, 5 feet 3 inches. Low Hurdles-First, Jermyn, 1915, second, H. Johnston, Lawrenceville, third, Baldwin, Lawrenceville. Time, 26 3-5 seconds. ' 199 ITHEPRINCETG -Bnicmimc HH Broad jump-First, Parsons, Lawrenceville, second, Linder, IQISQ third, Mason, 1915. Distance, 20 feet Zyz inches. Pole Vault-First, Sanford, Lawrenceville, second, I. A. Baker, 1915, third, Crawford, Lawrenceville. Height, IO feet 6 inches. Final Score-Princeton, 1915, 55 points, Lawrenceville, 42. Summary of the Zfaill School jiiilsgt 1oo-Yard Dash-First, Luke, IQI5, second, Revelle, Hill, third, Lyons, 1915. Time, IO 1-5 seconds. 220-Yard Dash-First, Luke, IQISQ second, Revelle, Hill, third, tie between Lyons, 1915, and Walker, Hill. Time, 22 2-5 seconds. 440-Yard Dash-First, WVallace, 1915, second, Revelle, Hill, third, Atha, 1915. Time, SI 1-5 seconds. Half-Mile Run-First, MacKenzie, 1915, second, Street, 1915: third, Von Eltz, Hill. Time, 2.05. One-Mile Run-First, Spencer, 1915, second, MacKenzie, 1915: third, Salter, IQI5. Time. 4.45 1-5. 120-Yard High Hurdles-First, NVilletts, Hill, second, Driscoll, Hill, tl'ird, Jermyn, 1915. Time, 16 3-5 seconds. 220-Yard Low Hurdles-First, Willetts, Hill, second, Jermyn, 1915, third, Driscoll, Hill. Time, 25 4-5 seconds. High Jump-First, Potter, Hill, second, tie between Fox, 1915, and McCnrdy, Hill, third, tie between Quinby, 1915, and Whitcomb, 1915. Height, 5 feet 5 inches. Shot Put-First, Mason, 1915, second, Borden. 1915, third, Longstreth, 1915. Distance, 40 feet HM inches. Pole Vault-First, Read, Hill, second, tie between Curtis. Hill, and Nagel. Hill. Height, II feet 5 inches. Broad Jump-First, 'Willetts, Hill, second, Linder, 1915, third, Mason, 1915. Distance, 2I feet 5M inches, Hammer Throw-First, Dillon, Hill, second, Brooks, Hill, third, Gile, IQ15. Distance, 150 feet IO inches. Final Score-Princeton, IQI5. 552 points, Hill, 52M-g. bummarp at the Earle, 1515, Meet 100-Yard Dash-First, Cornell, Yale, second, Luke, IQI5, third, Moore, Yale. Time, I0 seconds. 120-Yard High Hurdles-First, Potter, Yale: second. Sheddin, Yale, third, Church, 1915. Time, 16 1-5 seconds. ' One-Mile Run-First, MacKenzie, 1915, second, Clark, Yale, third, Spencer, 1915. Time, 4.43 2-5. 440-Yard Dash-First, Wilkie, Yale, second, Wallace, IQI5, third, Atha, IQI5. Time, 50 3-5 seconds. Two-Mile Run-First, Plimpton, Yale, second, Wilbur, Yale, third. Morrison, IQI5. Time, 10.11. Half-Mile Run-First, MacKenzie, 1915, second, Cooley, 1915, third, Street, 1915. Time, 2.02 1-5. 220-Yard Low Hurdles--First. Potter, Yale, second, M3SO11,TQI5, third, Moore, Yale. Time, 22 4-5 seconds. Shot Put-First, Shepard, Yale, second, Mason, IQI5, third, Gile, IQI5. Distance, 37 feet 2M inches. Pole Vault-Tie between Carter, Mettler, and Gordon, Yale. Height, II feet. . 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RAUCH .... ..,.. ....... . . ....... P resident VAN BUREN IARVIS ........ .,... T reasurer R. STURGIS INGERSOLL .... ,.., A ssistant Treasurer H. RIVINGTON PYNE ......... ......,............. S ecretary ' BOARD OF GOVERNORS JOSEPH B. SI-IEA, '85 ROBERT BRIDGES, '79 T. WY ROBERTS, 'QQ l'IAROLD F. BlCCORMlCK, '95 TRACY H. l'lARRISV, '86 .ADRIAN H. LARKINY, !87 MEMBERS, 1913 Van Buren Jarvis Edward Law Clarence V, S. Mitchell Rudolph Rauch MEMBERS, 1914 VVilliam I. Curtis Frank G. Darlington Oliver B. Elsworth Thornton Emmons R. Dennison Frick Vlfalter Hughson R. Sturgis Ingersoll Ehriclc B. Kilner W'enclel Kuhn Henry A. Laughlin 203 TH1zo1:oRE W. CHURCH PAUL VAN DYKE, '81 EDVVARD LAw.' lj Charles Scribner, jr. John Gilbert Wfinant Shackleforcl Miller H. Rivington Pyne Douglass Russell, J john N. Stearns, lll A. Herman Stuxnp UHTI-lli'PRlNCETO -BRICAABRAC JH E. HICKS HERRICIC, '88 JACOB RIEGEL, '88 JESSE B. RIGGS, '92 GEORGE C. FRASER, '93 Purser 'E. Adams Thomas R. Armstrong Arthur Barber William F. Bickel Gray MacW. Bryan C. Vincent Armstrong F. Nelson Bolton James Bruce Wfilliam P. Clancy Joseph N. DuBarry, III Qtlnihersitp Qlluttage Qiluh OFFICERS JOHN A. LARKIN ..... ............ ......,..... P r esident ROBERT NTCLEAN .... .... F inancial Secretary F. NELSON BOLTON ...................... Assistant Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS RICHARD E. DWIGHT, '97 .................... .... C hairman NORMAN H. DONALD, '03 ......................,.. Treasurer JAMES MCA. PYLE, '06 ............................ Secretary RICHARD STOCKTON, '95 RICHARD E. DWIOI-IT, '97 IRIENRY W. LOWE, '97 CLINTON V. MESlZROLE, '98 WILLIAM O. MORSE, 'O2 NORNIAN H. DONALD, '03 EDGAR PALMER, 'O3 ALDRIDOI9 C. SMITH, '03 MEMBERS, 1913 Harry I. Ceasar Gorton R. Fauntleroy Courtney XV. Johnson John A. Larkin Irving H. Larona Ralph B. Marshall Robert McLean John A. Miller Robert XV. Patterson, Jr Reuben J. Ross MEMBERS, 1914 Donald B. Douglas David R. Forgan, Jr. Frederick VV. Gardner Donald L. Gill J. Pearson Goodspeed 2 E. Field Goltra, Jr. Leonidas Levering, Jr. Edward Lloyd, Jr. George F. Phillips Robert Fitz Randolph O5 PTARRISON W. AMBROSE, '06 JAMES MCA. PYLE, '06 CALED S. GREEN, 'O8 A Kenneth M. Seggerman E. Ridgely Simpson John XVolfe Donald J. W'oorlriFf VV. Paxton Roberts C. Ransom Rowland H. Chase Tatnall Ashhall T Hall, Jr. Frank H. XVinants T'-' D ' ' j IHTHEFR1 CETO -DRICRAIBRAC Nl Cllulunial Qliluh FOUNDED 1891 OFFICERS EDWARD C. PAGE ..............,..... ..,........ P resident IRVING B. KINGSFORD .... .....,... A .... T reasurer A.R'1'HUR I. FLANAGAN ..... ..... . Assistant Treasurer WILLIAM B. CONNET1' ............................. Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS CHARLES B. BosTw1c1:, '96 ........................ Chairman VVILLIAM T. SAD1ND, '93... ......,................Treasurer NVILLIAM B. PELL, '98 G. VV. WYUENGLING, '01 H. ELY, IR., '05 EDWARD C. PAGE, '13, Cex-ofhcioj. YVYNANT D. VANDERPOOL, '98. F. W. DINSMORE, '04 JOHN FArR, JR., '09 IRVING B. IQINGSFORD, '13, tex- ofhciob FREDERICK OSBORN, ,IO MEMBERS, 1912 Philip V. Erben H. Allen Gosncll S. Gough Carl XV. jones L. Rodman Page F. Shelton Farr Wfilmer Hoffman Irving B. Kingsford John G. Agar, Ir. Thornton B. Bell, jr. james B. Blackburn Drayton Burrill, jr, MEMBERS, 1913 Ralph G. Lockwood Francis H. Marling John R. Montgomery - I-lenry B. O'Donohue Edward C. Page Robert Piel Malcolm E. Read Robert Sealy MEMBERS, 1914 S. Pirie Carson Willia1n B. Connett Andrew A. Cooper H. Gordon Ewing Arthur I. Flanagan I. I-lennen Legendre I. Robertson MacColl John B. Pitney 207 Joseph L. Smith Karl B. Smith Rawleigh Wfarner Edward Sampson Edgar D. Starbuclc, Jr. Kenneth C. Thomas Andrew Wlieelcr, jr. VlllTHE'PR1 BTO 'BRICATHZAC till The Qllap ann Quinn Qiluh OFFICERS RUPERT B. T'HOMAS, JR, ............. ......... P resident CHARLES D. BAKER ...... ...... V ice-President JOHN F. SIMONS ....., ............ T reasurer JOHN M. COLT ............ .... A ssistant Treasurer F. HAMILTON DYCKMAN ..,.,............ . .......... Secretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES T. FERDINAND VVILCOX ...............,............. President HERBERT L. NIILLS ....................... Treasurer W. XV. PHILLIPS, '95 GEORGE N. BISSELL, ,I3 MARSHALL F. MILLS, IO2 SCHUYLER SMITH, 'OI E. C, DELAFIELD, ,QQ SHELTON PITNEY, yI4 MEMBERS, 1913 Charles L. Auger, Ir. I. Reid Christie, Ir. John L. Hutton john F. Simons Charles D. Baker Ferdinand Eberstadt Robert C. Lee Vlfarren R. Smith George N. Bissell Truman P. Handy VVilder G. Penheld Rupert B. Thomas Maxwell Chaplin I. Cameron Hawkins R. Edwin Reed W'illiam B. XVOlfe MEMBERS, 1914 M. R. Beltzhoover F. Hamilton Dyckman John C. Hughes Shelton Pitney John M. Colt Henry P. Elliott George W. Kassler Guy Robinson Alexander M. Craig Harold Hartshorne Paul N. Kellogg Allen G. Shenstone Allen XV. Dulles D. Herbert Hostetter, Ir. John L. Mott Samuel E. Slaymaker, Ir 209 B Ulri-iE'PR1NcEfro -BRIONBRAC lm FREDERICK J. MOSES Walter G. Andrews Roland W. Baiter Wlilliam M. Callery Arba B. Faxon Alfred J. Barnett lfValter H. Bass John H. Beger C. Remington Bird Alan T. Burke ALFRED G. T'TARLOVV Tiger Zinn FOUNDEDISW OFFICERS VVALTER H. BASS JOHN S. NORTH ........ CLARENCE E. GOLDSMTTH BOARD RVALTER C. BOOTH, ' ROSWELL OTHRMAN, CHARLES A. CASS, 'O5.. FRANKLIN MURPHY, IR. Benoni S. Green OO ................President ...........Vice-President .Secretary and Treasurer .. . . . .Ass't Secretary and Treasurer OF GOVERNORS ....PreSident '07 .................... .... S ecretary ..........................Treasurer L. T. GETTY C. VV. LUKE MEMBERS, Richard M. Harding I. Penrose Harland Alfred G. Harlow Edward Chapman G. VVard Collins Grellet N. Collins Wallace L. DeWitt MEMBERS, 211 1913 Howard C. Holton Louis E. Klatte Joseph H, Mahan, Ir. john S. North 1914 Clarence E. Goldsmith Monte J. Hayes Nelson E. Hubbell William G. Luke GEORGE W. BUNN Talbot T. Pendleton Hubert K. Reese Thomas A. 'Wilson J. Henry O'Neill George T. Richards, Jr. NVn1. T. Shackelford, Ir. Burnham K. Taylor 254, if, A 1,1- fzr, , M5! ' x -.ff ' 'W' ,f-,. - :f ' ui' Q .J w , ' v - . , -3 -4411. , E.. In , Aff! .s ay . ..' ' I Q ,mf V- :f . I,-. 1: 1 Y 1 4 bfi' :,, , UTI-IE-PRI BTO 'BRICRBRAC ll ll ll BERNARD K. RI-IOADS ARTHUR I. SULLIVAN EUGENE S. CORRELL. MORRIS S, BOYER... Qlilm Qlluh FOUNDED 1895 OFFICERS .. ....President JOSEPH H. PARSONS ......, ....,.... . . . . ...... Vice-President .............Treasurer ... . .....AsSiStant Treasurer . ............. '. Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS N. S, SCHROEDER, 'QS ............................. President VV. E. HOPE, ,OI ....... ..... V ice-President XM. B. REED, JR., '96 ..........,.. ...,.. Treasurer P. T. BRUYERE, 'OI ..................,.. ..... S ecretary I. GREENWOOD, '05 E. D. MIERS, '08 B. PIARRISI, '12 C. B, INTOWENHOSIZN, YO7 J. l-l. PARSONS, yI3 Benjamin T. Biggs Arthur Bluethenthal P. Taylor Bryan, Ir. Owen Armstrong Morris S. Boyer Ogden B. Carter Eugene S. Correll Solon T. Emery Basil Harris Leonard L. Iohri Oscar F. Ennenga Vlfalter E. Hammond MEMBERS, 1913 Morris E. Kinnan joseph H. Parsons Robert I. Riker MEMBERS, 1914 Gerald P. Klipstein John A. Laird Donald O. B. Jameson John K. McCormick 213 E. Arthur Rogers Lionell A. Stahl George E. Muehlick Bernard K, Rhoads Baxley B. Russell Arthur I. Sullivan lrVilliam O. Turtle Ralph S. Shrodcr Roy G. lNatson 'William W'Ood A 1 THE-PR1Nc:ETo QBRICQAQ-'BRAC ll R. O. Annin C. Brown N. P. Cooledge M. M. Critchlowe B. E. Barnes Thomas Dixon, Ir. H. W. Dixon R. D. Drummond Cliannun Qllluh FOUNDED 1898 OFFICERS A. I. PAINE ......... ............. ........ P r esident H. E. WVALLER .,....... ..... V ice-President F. D. WORTHINGTON ..... .............. S ecretary H. W. DIXON ......... .... A ssistant Secretary M. M. Dixon I. A. Gilmore E. L. Lowman J. B. Lynch A. A. Green, III W. K. Gresh W. C. Haddock, Ir. P. S. Heath MEMBERS, 1913 F. McCarthy C. M. Nebeker I. H. Neilson MEMBERS, 1914 A. I. Ives J. F. Kennedy E. H, Mackin R. Matter 215 T. Neuman W. H. Norman A. I. Paine E, D. Rheem VV. B. Myers T. C. Nevins T. O'Sullivan VV. J. Shenk -I. I. Sullivan, I R. Van Cleve N. R. White F. D. XfVOI'Il1lI'1gtO1'1 R. E. Vaughan NV. W. Vorhees H. E. Waller A. L. NVhite HTEPRINCETO QBR1cfx:BTRAcll U Vl PHILLIP A. LANTZ, '03 Roy P. BTCCLENAHAN, '02 Allen D. Berry Wfilliarn D. Biclcliain Stewart D. Cowan D. K. Este Fisher, Ir. Dudley A. Hawley Lewis C. Baldwin Clarence NV. Durflinger Ralph Gregory The ibrinretun Qllampus Cliluh OFFICERS Id.-XMILTON VREELAND, IR. ............... ........ P resident S. VVELLS NIORRIS ....... ..... V ice-President GEORGE K. SCRIBNER ..... ......... T reasurer J. FARREN MCMAHON ..... .............. S ecretary VVARREN W. NISSLEY ........... ..... ..... A A ssistant Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS CLIFFORD C. FULLER, '05 .............. . .............. Chairman JOHN A. BRADLEY, '06 ............. .... T reasurer 101-IN H, CLAPP, '02 HAROLD H. A.RTI-IUR D. PRATT, '04 BTAMILTON ' MEMBERS, 1912 Edson B. Heck Thomas O. Stokes MEMBERS, 1913 Laurence VV. Hutchinson Clarence B. Perkins Edmund VV. Ill Herbert T. Saltzer S, Wells Morris A George K. Scribner Stanley R. Mulford Hamilton Vreeland, Ir, MEMBERS, 1914 Carl H. Ill Wfarren VV. Nissley I. Farren McMahon I. Bennett Schmidt 217 WARD, '10 VREET,AND, IR., II3 Cex- I. Alcorn Swift Robert C. Wfallace Fred C. XlV2lSlll7L1l'll George P. Wfhittaker Robert Strain, Ir. George P. Van Riper ofhciol 1 v THEPRINCETO -BRICNBRAC HV John P. McVVilliams Samuel Dennis Bell Donald Hearn Cowl H. Laidlaw Dewey Earl L. Douglass Theo. B. Bleecker Edward E. de Selding Beverly Douglas The Rrintetnn Qhuahranglz Qllluh OFFICERS ROBERT OBER, '13 .................... ..... P resident HAROLD B. EARLE, ' Treasurer PAUL C. MCPHERSON, '14 .... . .......... ...Secretary WILLIAM H. HUDSON, 314 ............... Assistant Treasurer BOARD OF TRUSTEES WILLIAM C. ARMsTRONc, 'O4 ............... ..... P resident DAVID H. CLARK, '08 Treasurer XVARREN S. TAYLOR, .... .............. S eeretary RICHARD ELY, 'O2 C. AMES BROOKS, O5 I. DAYTON VOORHLES, 'O5 LEMUEL SKIDMORE, ,IT MEMBERS, 1912 Raphael Semmes Harold B. Earle MEMBERS, 1913 Charles C. Dunlap Thomas M. McMillan Howell Forbes Samuel S. Markham Charles E. Kimball, Ir. Robert Ober Rowland H. McKee Robert MCK. Pierce MEMBERS, 1914 Charles E. Holman Paul C. McPherson Charters K. Higgins Sumner A. Mead VVilliam H. Hudson Thomas Robinson 219 'William H. Dickey Lloyd Richards Donald I. Smith 'Warren Taylor Arthur L. Trowbridge Edward Scull Herbert l-l. 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' ,fx A Elgar!-9541-L4,....4,'!m':y'7 '1?'w'mW'XlWr '-iiilii ,..wf37' , : 'f'1f1K?'1nf+Q.vf::7:'.ql7Q'-.-....L h1TiT. 4..'I 7 -'+ -- 75' P is '-'fi , , '1 5 EA 'PK i -f 'H . . fh :pg g ,, -- iraw ig-5-L f 5' M ' 'if' .1-----.....,. ,, ,,, ,- 221, ' , E- 1 Q - . W - W--af 1, 'JW'-if il ., fu ff .M ,.af:5M1i,. A ,, ' Jf'W ' bik e .me 'MQ-,-'MV ' - .1 , - . '- f-241 4-M 'f - W . .mp we -ffm-1 'fmmmfg -A..w..,.a., .M w : f3i Nf'A A - V 'J N ' '?f15ga,,- ' QLWKJ M W 'vig' v-4'l QZ u 'WS'12.4 M----im. vi-,J 4 1.911 'Aff'-iffh-siAb'i?',,4.a:v1n. . .Fw h4v'FfAL.,J,.u.'E.,.,,.L:!'A5'4gm4ffx1g2' 4--1'H 'f5-- .fu'3MmSL -f -- 'LS'- -K W ' W ' 1 I 'X 4 M XLS K M K f.lf.i ,iff ' 3 NUW UNDER CONSTRUCTION UIITHI-3-PRI ETO -BRICABRAC JH OLIVER C. REYNOLDS, '04 JOHN A. STEWART, 3rd, '05 David H. Batchelder Ralph H. Binns, Jr. VVillian1 M. Chester Donald Craig Franklin Ford Allen C. Bakewell James M. Beck J. Wfarren Beelne H. Greenman Canda The rincetun Glbarter Glluh OFFICERS FRANCIS C. HALL ...................... - .......... President PAUL F. MYERS ........ ............. T reasurer THORNTON G. GRAHAM ..... ..... A ssistant Treasurer DAVID M. VVESSON .,............................. Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS WILLIAM C. FREEMAN, '06 JOHN NEXVIN SAYRE, '07 MEMBER, 1912 Rulleford Lawrence MEMBERS, 1913 Francis C. Hall Arthur W. Hay Kenneth Howard Alexander H. Hunter John W. Logan Malcolm B. Lowe Thomas M. Mahon Stanley M. Moffat MEMBERS, 1914 Thomas B. Kennedy, Jr. Phillip D. McMaster John H. O'C0nnell J. L. Dawson Painter Halsey L. Ford Joseph France Robert H. Gibson Thornton G. Graham 221 EDXVIN H. BURK, '09 ROBERT F. IRWIN, ,I2 Paul F. Myers Francis B. Nimiclc Carleton B. Riker WVilliam C. Story Charles A. Potter John H. NVatr0us David M. W'esson f, 1 HTHE-ITRINCETO -BRICABPEAC ll ll ll ilB1finretun Uintner Qllluh , FOUNDED l902 OFFICERS RAYMOND T. FISH .................... .. .... President PETER RICHARDSON ...... . ..,........ Treasurer :ALBERT E. VAN COURT, . .. .... Assistant Treasurer CARL W. MEssINoER .....,........ . ...........r..... Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS FRANK H, LITTLE, '03 ............. . ............. ...Chairman W. HENRY ABBOTT, 'O4 SINOLAIR HA1wIIL'f0N, '06 SIDNEY T. POPE, 703 HARRY I. SOHMER, '07 Robert M. Adams Raymond L. Bailie Lawrence A. Baker WVilliam L. Barnett Leo E. Bashinsky JOHN R. FITZPATRICIC, '04, MEMBERS, 1913 james F. Bell, Ir. Percy F, Burrage Raymond T. Fish Arthur F. Hagar XfVa1lace VV. Kellett George Ross Kenyon Roy P. Lingle Joseph C. McCoy Clifford S. Merrifield' D. Yeakel Miller Elmer S. Mulford Hugh O'ConnOr MEMBERS, 1914 Herman St. I. Boldt, Ir. Charles Bates Hunter Edwin Muller John B. Dewar john H. Jewett, jr. James O. Murray Allan L. Dexter Carl VV. Messinger Richard N. Pierson R. Thurmond Harris 223 Leon E. de la Reussille Peter Richardson Thomas R. Rutter I. N. T. 'Walker Norman D. Wfeir Gilchrist B. Stockton Albert E. Van Court Edwin N. X'Vigton 1 UTI-IEPRINCETQ fiaaicaiincl U ll Ulerrate Qiluh FOUNDED 1904 OFFICERS XIVRESTLING CABOT BREVVSTER, '13 ......... .... P resident XVARREN HASTINGS, '13. .- ..............,........... Treasurer GEORGE ELLSWVORTH HARIIIS, JR., '14 ..,........ ...... S ecretary RUSSE1, ARTHUR PLIMPTON, '14 ............ Assistant Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS JAMES S. NIESSLER, '05 ............................ Chairman JAMES S. EADIE, '10 .................... Secretary-Treasurer GUSTAV C. XIVUERTH, 'o7. VV. CABOT BREWSTER, '13, G. ELLSWORTH HARRIS, JR., '14, VVARING L. DAWBARN, 'o9. Cex-officioj. tex-officiob. FREDERIC W. BIRKENHAUER, '10, VVARREN HAST1Nos, 'I3, RUSSEL A. P1,1MP'roN, '14, EDWARD S. CASTLE, '11 Cex-offieioj. tex-ofticiob. MEMBERS, 1911 Claude H. Cooke Robert T. Roche Frank D. Adams Daniel Baker, Jr. I. Kemp Bartlett, jr W. Cabot Brewster Milton M. Brown A. C. M. Azoy, Ir. Theodore C. Briggs Charles Bunn E. Everett Bunzel MEMBER, 1912 Horace Platt A MEMBERS, 1913 John R. Currier Warren Hastings James H. Gorham Leon P. Hildreth Robert M. Green Richard R. Lytle, jr. Alden D, Groff Stanley Matthews MEMBERS, 1914 Pierce Butler, Jr. G. Ellsworth Harris, jr. Harold F. Dean Hermann M. Hessenbruch Laird C. Dinsmore Russel A. Plimpton Torrance Fiske Alexander C. Robinson, 3rd 225 Shirley NV. Morgan Franklin W. Morrell Lawrence C. Stiekney Goulding K. Wight Frederick L. Ryon Peter Carter Speers Kenneth E. Stockton .1 4 MEMBER, 1912 HHTHE-PRI ETO 'BRICAHRAC lil l imp anh Seal Ctlluh UNDERGRADUATE OFFICERS BOARD OF GOVERNORS JOHN D. HINCHLIFFE ............................. .President JOHN W. BEATTY, JR ..... RALPH W. MERRILL .... LAWRENCE D. HOWELL .... GILBERT C. MCKOWN .... . . . Vice-President ............Secretary .............Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Fred H. Atwood Ward L. Bonnell Walter R. Boone Edwin P. Buchanan Benjamin A. Calhoun P. Kenneth Crooks Wilburt C. Davison 'FDeceased John W. Beatty, Jr. Kenneth Bonner Frederick S. Dunn Lawrence K. Harper HAROLD S. RICHARDS, 'O6 GILBERT N. HUNTING, '07 .... STERLING MORTON, 'O6 .. HENRY W. BUXTON, '94 ROGER HINDS, '06 KENNETH M. MCEWEN, '06 John G. Pennypacker MEMBERS, 1913 Rufus F. Dawes? Donald B. Fullerton J. 'Harold Frantz George H. Gaston, Jr H.iEHStm3H Hackney R. Earl Haines' Burritt C. Harrington T. Watt Henderson Robert S. Hendrickson John D. Hinchliffe Sidney H. Horner Lawrence D. Howell Raymond M. Jones Karl Mathiasen, Jr. MEMBERS, 1914 James M. Hendel Joseph F. Hunter Hsu Kun Kwong Burt E. Meyrick Francis A. Montgomery Gilbert C. McKown Isaac H. Shaner Harold D. V. Shaw HOWARD O. PIERSON, O6 HENRI SCHWOB, 'O6 I l Ralph W. Merrill Alan F. Randolph Albert S. Richardson John A. Selby Lane H. Spencer Robert W. Steele G. Horace Updike Jewell K. Smith Marcus A. Spencer Harold C. Stuart Howard M. Wells fi 1 71 ue an 5 44 x HHT1-113-PR1NCETo -BRICABRAC ll U R Eta! 'iiuhge FOUNDED 1908 INCORPORATED 1912 OFFICERS CHARLES D. ORTH, JR ................. ..,. ..... P r esident NEWELL T. GORDON .. .............. Treasurer DONALD XIV. CAMPBELL. . . .... Assistant Treasurer JOHN N. CATCH .................................... Secretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES W. J. FUNK, '09 ..........................,. ...President ALFRED V. S. O1.co'r'r, '09 ..... ................... T reasurer L. C. BUTLER, ,IO N. T. GORDON J. I. PORTER, 111 C. D. GRTHA, JR. T. H. MCCAULEY, 12 MEMBER, 1917! W. Faber Davis MEMBERS, 1913 Herbert G. Benton T. Sherman Class Frank D. Close Earl Congleton Donald R. Baker lNilmer Brinton, Ir. Donald W. Campbell Alfred W. Cooper Wfallace H. Coxe james VV. Fowler Loren G. Gatch Russell H. Cecil Frank E. de Mercado Alfred B. Drullard Newell T. Gordon Henry W. Hastings Ralph T. Holsapple Dewitt C. jones Edward D. Lobdell MEMBERS, 1914 Clarence J. Gamble john N. Gatch 229 lfVilliam H, Magill Charles D. Orth, Jr. Francis T. Phillips Richard E. Robinson Romaine L. Hogan Myers C. Johnson Robert A. Milliken H. Mitchell Ross Donald M. Roy James Shand, Jr. W. Newell Todd Edward l-l. Patton E. Langford Pcgram XY. Foster Reeve, lll 1 Hllrnnpninenro TBRICABRAC ull 013132 Rrinretun Qrnij Qlluh FOUNDED 1911 OFFICERS ROBERT JORDAN, IR .... .................. ....... P r esident ALBERT SIDNEY BONNER .,... .... V ice-President DANIEL R. GooDw1N. ...... .......... S ecrezary C. W. ZHENDEL ........... ............ T reasurer SHELDON ROBY NOBLE .................... Assistant Treasurer BOARD OF TRUSTEES C. XN. FIENDEL, YI3 ................ President and Secretary GEORGE O. MORGAN, IR., ,I3 ....................... Treasurer HENRX' D. APPENZELLER, ,I2 English Bagby Arthur E. Fox Albert. Sidney Bonner C. W. Hendel Ioseph W. Buck I. M. Hidden Elwood P. Bannerinan Daniel R, Goodwin Rolla L. Carpenter Theodore B. Hogg Elliot P. Coulter james VVarren Huntley I. H. COLLARD MEMBERS, 1913 Willian1 D. Horne Robert Jordan, jr. MEMBERS, 1914 Fred Ingram, Jr. Moss A. Kent Robert Lynd 231 ROBERT JORDAN, 213 Robert I. Mathis George O. Morgan, Ir. James R. Semple Robert McEldowney lfVi1liam F. Mayer Kenneth N. Moore Francis C. Speir I. VV. Vasbinder Thomas K. Xhfhipple Sheldon Roby Noble G. Mason Owlctt Edward A. XVhz1ley 1 H Charles E. Bingham Maurice T. Bolmer Gladwin Bouton E. Ray Frazier XfVilliam A. Barras J. Paxton Blair, Jr. Benjamin, B. Brown David B. Clapp JTHE-PRINCETQ 'BRICAER-AC ll Glinister iinn Ctlluh FOUNDED l9l2 OFFICERS J. BENNETT ROWLEY ............... ....,... P resident CHARLES E. BINGHAM .. .... Vice-President Davin B. CLAPP ...... ........ S ecietary IQAYMOND T. Hcores ................... .... T reasurer MEMBERS, 1913 John A. Furman, Jr. Raymond T. Hoopes Clyde D. Marlatt N. Howell Furman J. Proctor Knott John Jacob Rich Harvey Geiger Cornelius V. S. Knox Donald J. C. Robertson James C. Grundy Edgar M. Day Francis N. Disbrow Vernon A. Dwelle Robert C. Eddy Clarence P. Freeman Seward McKittrick MEMBERS, 1914 Charles C. Harding John T. Hartman John B. Heyl Homer K. Johnston Ernest K. Loveland 233 Vlfilliain S. Middleton C. Earl Moore Ernest XV. Puttkammer Adrian Riker, Jr. Norman T. Rogers H J. Bennett Rowley Benjamin F. Van Vliet NVillia1n R. 'Wensley Frederick li. Robertson Jerome A. Swinelord Wlilliam B. Tippetts D. E. Johnston Wfilsfm ,,. :.4-- ,, ,A f 7 V.-:-5:4-T 3 ,..,,,,,-., VH6HV GN O H THJV sf-uw . Q -iff.. ' -51 . , ,. 4,:,.1.T'g1'EEii -. '- ff-:aww -ff fl ' -iii?--Mais? -:452'!5f - .M . . . as swgiigfgf W.-. mi 1 . . g.-- . -----.,115.f,-55 ' .' - , 135, q.f,:53:,., pg:--f-:Q '43---:,., P. , 4f,.,,': jiri: Qg5gf3ggf '-5 - ,hcvfiiag-fifgfw1q431:15g-,i,ff:'ffwguasg +1qa2'ivT.,:L-, :Lf 'Wg-514' geii.-'sf-Lmmsv - -:nf-Sm:-114-i,:7ag1fZ'gMgzJig1.s1? 'r,f4ff-1-ji-35271-ii.:'L '2f1,n, ' f 9 ,f',5yv? 'f-wie.-212252,-if.5- Qi 'SESW , -:,F',4:m,f9f-fviff? ' :,: ' 'W' Sf51aii1f,F54..f.:g+'f.f.,:fge,:f,ge,-Qsax. 1 was-ff-'f,1ff -' ., '. 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' .. 'L-' ,T-p--'f-bt'-gzwfy -2-ibq -iff rv 'S-.9 .5 V - .., -' ,. ,'.:f,n'- N an 1 - v?zr?'hkJmh1-a,,gmf:,?122:z-,JAZZ kim 'Am - f Effhawz-Iifwm, - is-3-.W.43rg.Q15g5iigmQx7gva1g5'4fPL3gy,w?fZ5:'-1, frfxy g v T'.ffmg5gqs.x1f' nm-' 1a,U,A1,:f,-L J-, ,- WF. 1-fish, rr' ,g ,L 4522? , 5 MQ,-. f isa' 'f .. -1 J ,. Xe? A- A w. 'Y ' PP' sw, 1 Q . 422 ', .-, , .3 k' ' f' ' s wf T. E. Bagby D. Baker, Jr. F. N. Bolton W. Brinton, Jr. J. Bruce D. B. Baker C. H. Bryant R. A. Brotemarkle W. W. Cator, Ir. 'T 'six Q xg 'G 1 C L, OFFICERS ROBERT OEER, '13 ...................... ........ P resident H. GORDON EWING, ,I4 ......................,. Vice-President JOHN M. T. FINNEY, JR., ,IS ........ Secretary and Treasurer W' ROBINSON WILLOUGHQY' 16 1 .... Freshman Directors SAMUEL M. SHOEMAKER, 16 T I. K. Bartlett, Ir. D. K. E. Fisher, Ir. E. N. Chapman I. M. Colt E. I. D. Cross, Ir. V. L. Ellicott J. M. T. Finney, Jr. S. Galt, jr. W. C. Crawford, Ir. A. L. Dinsmore MEMBERS, 1913 W. Hoffman MEMBERS, 1914 S. T. W. Cull H. G. Ewing MEMBERS, J. E. Hurst L. Martin 1915 MEMBERS, 1916 R. L. Irvine E. B. Lee O. P. McComas 236 R. Ober J. A. Selby I. C. France R. D. Frick E. Lloyd, Jr. L. Ober W. S. Rusk E. T. Russell S. M. Shoemaker, Ir. A. H. Snowden E. R. Simpson F. D. Worthington C. R. Rowland W. T. Shackeliord, Jr A. H. Stump M. C. Smouse R. B. Williams VV. White W. R. Willoughby jllilissuuri Glluh OFFICERS R. MCC. ADAMS ..... .... - ....................... P resident F. W. GARDNER . . . ............ Vice-President C. C. ALLEN ......... . . ,Secretary and Treasurer ilu. PECEEEEEE . . . ..... Freshman Directors MEMBERS, 1913 MQC. Adams I. C. McCoy S. McKittrick S. C. Allen L. Booth P, Knight F, XV. Gardner R. P. Compton M. C. Evans G. E. Faeth R. R. Lester S. Mudd MEMBERS, 1914 E. F. Goltra D. MEMBERS, 1915 H. R. Green C B. S. Heddens A M. Holmes E MEMBERS, 1916 L. P. Ohliger S. R. A. Pierce M 237 'Q VV. Morris R, Hawkins P. Hough B. Longstreth M. Roberts C. Reynolds Scudder B' ' if V. - ll-lf 5 B E , , N iq- Nix M H! W Q-frhr' - lla T. K. W'hipple E. VV. Sloan I. I. Swotford, Ir. L. B. XVZIMUII WH we ,gi - , .. J ee .. ....- - C' .--1 5'..':i f'lffil :ff if- M K 'Q-w-iiarkgv flllw Mme-P li' Q . Lf: ' DAN Q iii: 1 I QNM- OFFICERS G. R. FAUNTLEROY .................. ....... P resident A. S. Bonner A. R. Bryan I. E. Andrews G. O. Bradford W. C. Alton R. L. Blodgett N. B. Dawes J. J. Glenn L. D. B. DOUGLAS ....... G. C. CUDAHY ...... H. H. KENNEDY ..... H. Date . R. Fauntleroy E. B. Coulter S. P. Carson . C. Cudahy S. T. Hypes MEMBERS, 1913 C. W. Johnson MEMBERS, 1914 D. B. Douglas MEMBERS, 1915 R. E. Hall MEMBERS, 1916 H. H. Kennedy 238 . . . . . Vice-President ...........Treasurer ..Freshman Director R. W. Merril J. H. Neilson O. F. Ennenga. J. E. Jenkins W. H. Long J. Larsen R. Warner H. Wells E. W. Puttkammer B. B. Russell G. D. Owsley H. N. Samuel E. G. Meier R. N. Stillwell MEMBERS, 1913 f' 1 Q , X ,fxr - ,. . .1--1, ,--,. rw--A.: - Q X 1 Q, 1 QQ, I v 1 ' , n ,9. 4 A Nevada Colofhlo as ,tk W' 'gh Mana Mexico ii... C. B. PERKINS, ,I3 W. G. COLLINS, YI4 M. PATE, ,IS ..... E. H. LEE Q! L. SWEET l I. F. Bell, Ir. D. A. Hawley M. M. Critchlow W. H. Magill R. P. Arthur W. G. Collins F. D. Clise R. Hogan R. Bard M. Pate G. N. Ilft H. W. Cookingham F. H. Cardwell E. H. Lee A. Hunter OFFICERS .......President .............Vice-President . . . . .Secretary and Treasurer S. W. Morris C. M. Nebeker P. D. Norton MEMBERS, 1914 G. W. Kassler R. Strain, Ir. MEMBERS, 1915 P. L. Jackson MEMBERS, 1916 A. O'B. Moore 239 Freshman Directors O. O'Donnell C. B. Perkins I. C. Vroman, Ir. I. H. Watrous C. Richardson, Ir. H . H. Gile F.. A. Nebeker A. N. Selby ,f -in V,-1 l gh fl '- I r .'ff'H' .S ' .--- S 'Q ' ' 0 4 , iii-s'57i'il'5,.j.i - - E ' ' neg., ,, ?42?1?ifft'. -.11f,a1.f::17fgg ' -- . ..s..:::- V- -if A , G - .. 1, .JV M,-.. , . , , 1 , 1 , 1 -- .4-We ' 1 o h , R .fawz erik' 3 ' - Y 'flaws' -1 - - Pvfzg. V r X . - - . - 252551 . .-- : J ' . 0. , .K - wives- .,,e'L.,,,.,,,:.,e1,1i, . ' is ' '10 I 1 ' 'ib':5r'3 ' Z 1 5 A. . an es wzggy, I 1 1 f if S 31 GN fl- , wi '4':',',.v,- - + 1 J.: 5 cut,- Q 5 4. .11 .E -.I 'lg A -.Q .- e--. L - N 'f' - 1149 gy ,i1g.. A, A A - . A , P. Richardson R. W. Steele D. E, I. YNilson W. L. cle Witt F. Leibhardt C. L. Wood L. Sweet ACK'-76M A Q Agwfgx 6 W' ?X 5 R55 N J 1 Zlntuana Qllluh N , J X M-, -gf OFFICERS 1 6 XXX , XX ' R. G. LOCKWOOD, ,I3 .................. ........ P resident Xi , 1 D. O. B. JAMESON, YI4 ..... ..........,.. V ice-President D 'Q b T. A. HENDRICIQS, 315 .... .... S ecretary and Treasurer 1'-six J, B01-:Bs ............. ...... F reshman Director .R , MEMBERS, 1913 MEMBERS, 1915 Van B. Jarvis R. G. Lockwood I, V. Dawson, Ir. R. Matter T. A. Hendricks D. I. Reagan MEMBERS, 1914 MEMBERS, 1916 F. G. Darlington, Ir. D. O. B. Jameson I. Bobbs T. E. Hibben, I R. Gregory R. A. Milliken J. D. Gould M. Melville 240 MKEUUTMEKY ' 1.55995 Q5 1 N, I-I fs I 1 ll . - l:i-I 2'2 1-1 OFFICERS J. A. 1xf11LLER, 713 .... .. ....... President iii . gg I. C. HUGHES, '14 ..... ,... ......... V i ce-Presldent B. S. HEDDENS, ,IS ..... ..... S ecretary and Treasurer . N. MILLER., '16 ..... ....... F reshman Director E Q -. A R2 S-'uf' V MEMBERS, 1913 J. C. Grundy J. P. Knott, Ir. I. A. Miller J, R, Semple MEMBERS, 1914 W. P. Clancy R. H. Cecil J. C. Hughes R. Lynd E. Muller S. Miller, Jr. MEMBERS, 1915 C. E. Blakey B. S. Heddens E. I. Heft, jr. G. C. Wallace, Ir. XV. J. Williamson Ir MEMBERS, 1916 J. McF. Barry, Jr. W. H. Bowman ' WY E. Bradley N. Miller L. T. Strater 241 I N 'ggi E257l-'rg' AQ ' af' 1 1 . ' ' f '. - R Q.. 1 -t . ' i5w1..fxiQ rE'..'?Mlf lfXBNfAl:-'11,-xl 1 W. F n I fr ' ' v-1.5. nz Q H . . Q.. WNXBXX X R- 1 OFFICERS H. G. BENTON, ,13 ............................ President H. G. CANDA, 714 .... ,..... ...... V i ce-President B, TRENICMANN, ,IS ,... ,... S ecretary and Treasurer I. B. LIOLMES, '16 ..... ..... 1 F 1 , S. B. VAN VVYCK, '16 ................. ls res qman Dlfectofs H. G. Benton A. P. Curtis W. C. Davison V. Armstrong E. P. Bannerman VV. H. Bass I. W. Beebe I. F. Adams B. Brower C. P. Buckley A. C. Chapin A. F. Benton A. W. Bevin, L. Brown E. C. Buchanan 'W. I. Logan I. H. Mahan, Jr. G. M. Billings B. D. Bleeker T. B. Bleeker G. R. Brown I ,H. G. Canda H. W. Chapin H. Froelick A. T. Haviland W. S. Limond, Ir. G. C. De Lacey VV. Dixon D. V. Ferguson E. Ferguson MEMBERS, 1913 F. T. Phillips D. J. C. Robertson MEMBERS, 1914 A. H. Cowl R. R. Curtis L. C. Dinsmore L R. Downs V. A. Dwelle MEMBERS, 1915 I. B. McTigue I. M. Queen R. I. Reid W. F. Reynolds MEMBERS, 1916 R. P. Hinchman I. B. Holmes F. I. Kruse A. M. Loeb 242 XV. N. Rothschild D. M. Roy R. H. Gibson D. L. Gill R. WV. Holbert L. G. Hunter F. I. lngraham M. T. Robertson VV . H. Salmon, Ir. D. W. Salter L. H. Sanford A. Nacht S. L. Phraner XV. Piel H. S. Price D I. Smith H. WV. Suydam N. D. Vlfeir R. A. Plimpton F. L. Ryan G. E. Strebel B. K. Taylor E. Trenkmann F. Trenkmann F. A. VVarde C. E. VVhitehouse H A. Riedel G. Smith A. M. Underhill S. B. Van Wyck if 'Q rnmmnmil OFFICER OFFICERS S , ' G. A. R.vf:NTscHLER, ,I5 R. M. GREEN, I3 ..... ...... P resident -Secretary and Treasurer I. N. GATCH, '14... Vice-President H. L. GORDON, JR-, '16 Freshman Director M. W. Brown W. D. Bickham E. R. Frazier W. H. Annat C. D. Brenner J. H. Cleveland S. A. Bowman H. Green L. G. Gatch R. M. Green D. A. Hawley I. D. Baker C. VV. Durflinger N. C. Culolias E. V. Dake Robert Burns L. G. Forney MEMBERS, 1912 J. P. MEMBERS, 1913 R. H. McKee E. Mack, jr. S. S. Markham MEMBERS, 1914 C. I. Gamble I. N. Gatch MEMBERS, 1915 G. E. Garretson O. S. Greene C. C. McCoy MEMBERS, 1916 H. L. Gordon, Ir. H. B. Hudnut 243 McWilliams S. Matthews S. W. Morgan J. K. Tilton L. K. Harper A. S. Harris G. A, Rentschler, Ir. A . K. Schoef S. A. Milliken Francis Rodgers N. Todd R. Wensley V. Kellog R. Upson . C. Yeiser Wall ,I I 'I I Z ! 545' ' . 'W al' I5 I L? !-fl V 3 fb I I N ee -s elf? Av' mN'-5 -Bg- 'sf Q5 I fiiQ2Q? T I fr .IIIFII ,g'l -:NBTA ' W' ' I I gn ,.1:I5:- rgvll , -is -:ff::1,-: 514' zzz- --1,114 I W nllwgf- K 1 ,,-14. Hu 1 time ff xi' . 4.5 tu, - -:'-1.19.2 I i I I f.5:,f?:I:'55r 4 I W I inf.,-5 X Ja , I-f,,4nQ.l I gi 4 317619: I X I I. 1 . if ,. I fr:.::'Qm. v gf I - Vx ' -f ' I . ' 'I ,.-...gs-II: W I . f A? Af 1111: mg 1 . . -4s,L,:,,n, I - .. .-145' . I ' 5 -231555- f1n'Q5Zi :f,'L gli I h,-we .L-5 .- I I '- .. !f if I 5'--:W 1, .. 'f. . 'q ,,. ,. '-i?Te'i-:-1---- .. JFEII A - 1 mx :I'.':5Q55-B4 J, fa' VL -4 .. .1 'H - Iv . - - .-'I Y. 71j1. E5bn.., -. T. E. Bagby B. A. Calhoun W. L. Barnett N. P. Cooledge J. K. Bartlett, Ir. D. K. E Fisher, Ir. L. E. Bashinsky I. C. Grundy A. Bluethenthal H. W. Hazard, Ir. J. O. Adler R. H. Cecil 0. Armstrong I. M. Colt B. E. Barnes E. N. Chapman J. P. Blair, Ir. VV. P. Clancy F. N. Bolton A. A. Cooper VV. Brinton, jr. E. I. D. Cross, Ir. B. B. Brown S. T. W. Cull I. Bruce B. Douglas H. P. Elliott The buuthetn Qllluh jf A. MILLIZR I-l. P. ELL1oT'1' J. B. STRI31'i' C. E. Kociq . I. XV. Nlassng MEMBERS, 19T3 S. H. Hornor R. M. Jones I. P. Knott, Ir. T. M. McMillan, Ir J. A. Miller WI. H. Norman MEMBERS, 1914 H. G. Ewing H. L. Ford I. France R. D. Frick J. T. Granbery A. A. Green, 3rd T. Harris I. C. Hughes Wf Hughson 244 OFFICERS Oher T. Pendleton K. Reese S. Richardson Sealy I. Ives, Ir. C. johnson H. Legendre Levering. Ir. Lloyd, Jr. H. Mertz Miller, Ir. Muller B. Myers . ....... President . . . . .Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Freshman Directors J. A. Selby I. R. Seniple E. R. Simpson G. P. XIVhitaker F. D. VVorthington E. H. Patton C. R. Rowland A. H. Stump W. T. Shackelforcl, Jr VV. B. Tippetts R. G. XIVZIIZSOI1 E. A. VVhz1ley XV. N. Wfood H 0THEPE1NcEro -ERICMZEAC Ill I. VV. Bailey, Ir. D. B. Baker I. A. Baker, Ir. M. L. Baker C. H. Bryant W. B. Chew, Ir. R. S. Cowan N. 'W. Cruger J. B. Cumming, Ir C. T. Abeles, Jr. V. VV. Alexander I. M. Barr W. H. Bowman, Ir. VV. E. Brarley R. A. Brotemarkle VV. H. Burford 05132 Svuutbern Glluh CQIUHEIIIUBDD I. C. Cutrer E. S. Driver V. LeM. Ellicott W. M. Ellis J. A. Evans, Ir. I. M. T. Finney, Ir. E. G. Frank T. M. Galbreath, Ir. L. Campbell WV. VV. Cator VV. C. Crawford, I A. L. Dinsmore VV. XV. Frank L. E. Gaines MEMBERS, 1915 S. Galt, Ir. F. H. Hammond E. I. I-left J. Hemphill C. C. Hilliard J. E. Hurst L. Martin E. May, Ir. MEMBERS, 1916 H. Harvey T. B. Jackson G. Karrow C. E. Koclc D. M. Lake E. B. Lee 245 F. L. Miller, Ir. VV. C. B. Morse J. T. Pearson VV. Prickett VV. S. Rusk E. T. Russell W. J. Roddy, Jr. XV. XV. Sealy O. P. McComas H. F. Martin I. VV. Massie N. Miller F. R. Pemberton H. E. Sargent H. R. Sheppard J. M. Smith VV. M. Smith, Ir. M. C. Sinouse I. B. Streit G. C. Wallace, Ir. C. E. H. WVhaler XV. I. 'Williamson Ir Y. L. Wfilson A. H. Snowclen L. G. Strater C. S. Tippetts C. G. Towers ll. G. Traylor NV. L. W'ells XV. R. Nvlllflllgllliy' Qvemavae Condit B. Connett C. Arnold, III Clair W. B. Dane F. F. M O. P. J. OFFICERS B. R. MICHAEL, '13 ...... . ............. ........ P resident A. C. M. Azov, IR., '14 .... ............ V ice-President J. A. GARVIN, ,IS ........ V. CLAIR, '16 .... Eberstadt H, Dyckman S. Boyer B. Carter Griffin B. Holmes MEMBERS, 1913 B. R. Michael R. J. Riker MEMBERS, 1914 C. E. Goldsmith G. P. Klipstein MEMBERS, 1915 I. A. Q. Franks J. A. Garvin MEMBERS, 1916 H. I. Michael I. Osmund 246 . . . . .Secretary and Treasurer Freshman Director F. C. Speir T. C. Nevins T. Potter R. W. Purdy G. L. Pitcairn P. M. Runyon Mrk L. H. Spencer J. L. B. Williams T. C. Ould L. Seymour A. Underhill F. H. Atwood W. F. Bickel E. P. Buchanan G. D. Coleman H. A. H. Baker G. N. Collins I. B. Dewar C. P. Freeman J. B. Anderson VV. H. Brown C. E. Dunn S. M. Fox P. W. Bailey L. H. Barber VV. H. Beatty N. Biddle B. Bullock S. L. Cooper D. R. Crocker ennsplhania 69211111 I OFFICERS FRED H. ATWOOD, '13 .................. ....... P resident I. HENRX' O,NEILL, 114 ..... ...... X fice-President EDWARD C. LUKENS, x15 .... ............. S xecretary 5' ...... .... F reshman Directors MEMBERS, 1913 E. L. Douglas R. W. Irwin P. F. Myers I. A. Gilmore E. Law F. B. Nimick H. E. Hackney R. McLean I. S. North T. W. Henderson T. M. Mabon R. W. Patterson MEMBERS, 1914 D. R. Goodwin H. A. Laughlin R. E. Reed I. M. Hendel F. A. Montgomery G. T. Richards R. S. Ingersoll W. S. Kuhn R. M. Glenn H. L. Hills E. B. Jermyn N. D. Keller O. E. Cromwell E. W. Day D. R. Demaree H. E. Diller P. O. Fendrick R. B. Ferree H. H. Frank I. H. O'Neil1 I. D. Painter MEMBERS, 1915 G. B. Logan E. C. Lukens P. H. McCance T. M. H. Nimick MEMBERS, 1916 L. B. Gill C. T. Garrison T. Hewitt R. C. Heyl XV. M. Hurlburt A. Jackman B. C. Law 247 A. WV. F. G. C. P. R. VV. I. J. I. A. H. B. Robinson I. Shenk E. Newbold F. Riegel E. Speer E. Thomas L. McKinney H, T. Mackie E. Murdock H. Neeley R. L. Otis K. Pine D. Ritchey I. J. Rich W. S. Taylor I. N. T. Walker W. B. VVolfe M. A. Spencer H. C. Tatnall S. B. WVheeler E. N. X!VlgfO1'l E. T. Van Dusen A. W. Wfalters D. H. Williams E. B. W'ood F. C. Roberts I. N. Robinson C. G. Semmens F. M. Shanbacker J. P. Twafldell li. N. Van Dyke G. B. 'Watt HTHEFPRINCET N'BRlCABl55xCCl U U iwlinnesuta Qllluh OFFICERS L. C. STICKNEY, '13 ................ ........ P resident H. F. DEAN, '14 ....... ............ V lee-President J. C. B'lCKIIiB1N, '15 .... .... S ecretary and Treasurer F. S. DECKER. '16 ....................... Freshman Director MEMBERS, 1913 H D. C. Jones L. C. Stickney MEMBERS, 1914 O. A. Bartholomew P. Butler H. F. Dean A Xl Leshe C. Bunn R. L. Carpenter T. Fiske MEMBERS, 1915 J. C. Hormel F. P. Leslie I. C. McKibbin MEMBERS, 1916 XV. J. Butler E. S. Decker H. M. Lamberton 248 . r- W 7 UM ,- ED 757 The ilatnrenrehille Qrbnnl Qiluh RUPERT B. THOMAS-, ,I3 ..... ............ . .... P resident WILBUR J. SHENK, 'I4 .... ............. V ice-President JoHN M. SMITH, ,IS ..... .....Secretary and Treasurer C. L. HEYNIGER, '16 ..... , M. G. TRAYLOR, '16 ................... Freshman Dlfecfofs MEMBERS, 1913 J. K. Bartlett R. M. Harding WV. J. Logan R. Piel R. Sealy B. A. Calhoun T. W. Henderson F. H. McCarthy C, B. Riker J, Shand, jf, J. R. Christie R. S. Hendrickson R. H. McKee R. J. Riker W, C, Stgfy J. H. Frantz C. W. Johnson F. H. Marling W. N. Rothschild R, W, Straus N. H. Furman M. E. Kinnan S. W. Morris W. P. Schenck R, B, Thomas A. D. Groff C. B. Perkins A. L. Trowbridge MEMBERS, 1914 J. O. Adler C. M. Carver W. R. Gresh M. C. Johnson W. L. Norton B. E. Barnes H. P. Elliott J. I. Hartman W. J. Luke A. Riker, Jr. J. P. Blair, Jr. H. L. Ford P. C. Heath P. C. McPherson T. H. Robinson T. C. Briggs D. Forgan, Jr. D. O. Jameson W. B. Meyers E. Scull R. D. Drummond MEMBERS, 1915 J. W. Bailey, Jr. N. W. Cruger J. S. Hammond A. B. Longstreth C. Richardson, Jr. H. R. Ballin G. W. Cumbler R. Hampton, Jr. S. K. McLanahan E. M. Roberts VV. A. Barber, Jr. J. G. Deacon G. M. Heinzelmann C. W. Maxfield R. H. Scannell E. C. Beall J. H. Devereux J. P. Hosack E. May, Jr. W. P. Seiberling G. H. Bonsall R. B. Dort C. P. Hough D. H. Mills F. G. Sikes, Jr. C. P. Buckley C. P. Erdman G. W. Jarman R. C. Miner K. L. Sills A. B. Craig D. Fleming, IH J. M. Kline D. G. Mixsell J. M. Smith E. J. Lamarche F. L. Peirce MEMBERS, 1916 B. B. Atterbury E. E. Childs C. L. Heyniger P. E. Moore J. M. Ralston V. W. Alexander H. G. Currier, Jr. O. D. Knight S. Mudd S. C. Reynolds D. B. Baker G. C. DeLacy, Jr. C. F.. Kock E. A. Nebeker A. N. Selby J. D. Baker R. N. B. Fay E. S. Lloyd G. A. Peacock G. M. Shipman J. N. Baker A. M. Frantz R. R. Lester R. B. Peacock L. Sweet J. Bobbs G. T. Fritz J. D. McLanahan VV. Piel J. R. Stockton J. M. Cary L. E. Gaines R. L. McKee H. J. Richardson G, S. Smith J. B. C. Garmany K. Moore H. D. Ritchey M. A. Tancock 251 R. C. Wallace R, Warner F. C. Washburn G. P. Whitaker W. B. Wolfe W. J. Shenk H. E. Waller H. H. Wallower R. G. Watson H. K. Sweet E. T. Van Dusen E. C. Waller A. W. Walters R. Williams J. A. Wyeth H. C. Yeiser M. G. Traylor A. A. Ubelacker J. H. VanBuren J. N. VanBurcn H. F. Vandervoort D. B. NVatt R. J. 'Wortendyke C. D. Baker M. Chaplin T. B. Bell K. Bonner I. F. Adams C Alton I. A. Baker, Ir. J. S. Baker L. Abbott F. Bailey I. M. Barr A. Butler The Zaill bnhunl Qllluh OFFICERS K. HOWARD, '13 .................................. President J. N. STEARNs, 3RD, 214 ..... .............. V ice-President I. A. BAKER, IR., ,IS ................ Secretary and Treasurer I. M. BARR and A. M. BUTLER, '16 ...... Freshman Directors H. Forbes T. P. Handy I. H. Boyd H. Hartshorne R. G. Benson W. M. Ellis -T. M. T. Finney S. L. Cooper W. S. Dell D. Dodd MEMBERS, 1913 K. Howard S. R. McLean L. MEMBERS, 1914 H. Hessenbruch I. I. E. Jenkins A G. s. Pitney MEMBERS, 1915 I. A. Q. Franks E O. Greene A. W. F. Hallstead W. MEMBERS, 1916 M. Gates VV R. P. Hinehinan, Ir. D XV. Lloyd-Smith J. 252 M. Moffat Richards B. Pitney C. Robinson B. Jermyn, Ir. M. Kidder H. Long, Jr. Gsborn . Payne Robinson 1-X. L. Trowbridge P. C. Speers I. N. Stearns, 3rd J. R. McA1pin J. C. McKibben WV. WL Sealy VV. M. Spencer C. B. Shea J. M. Speers E. Wilson J. K. Vxfood R. S. RAUCI-I, 'I3... H. A. H. BAKER, JI4 S. Matthews W. Armour H. A. H. Baker A. C. Bakewell L. B. Cooper VV. S. Ackerman ' , St. 3BauI's:4 Scbnul, Gluncnrb, O O OFFICERS . ....,.. President F. W'1NAN'r, '15 ........... ..... S ecretary and Treasurer .. .... Vice-President H. B. VYANDERHOEF, '16 .... ....... F reshman Director MEMBERS, 1913 V. S. Mitchell E. C. Page M. E. Read K. M. Seggerman I. N. T. Walker S. North R. S. Rauch C. Scribner, Ir. K. B. Smith MEMBERS, 1914 . A. P. Carter T. Emmons E. B. Kilner H. A. Laughlin C. A. Potter, Ir W'. B. Connett VV. Hughson W. S. Kuhn I. R. McColl, Jr. A. D. Russell R. S. Ingersoll J. L. D. Painter LW. N l Y U I x MEMBERS, 1915 S. Cowan I. E. Hurst I. T. Pearson C. Speer E. F. XVooclmz1n A. Gwathmey R. Kimball VV. Roberts F. W'inant MEMBERS, 1916 S. Dechert D. S. Hirschberg C. L. Karow R. Kimball H. B. Vanclerhoct' D. L. XX ircl 253 E. L. Douglass C. C. Dunlap A. J. Barnett I. B. Blackburn D. B. Clapp C. W. Duriiinger J. N. Adams R. Bard H. E. Cowan L. H. Barber, Jr. R. J. Boyd L. H. Boland H. G. Brown The jlillernershurg Qllluh OFFICERS W. S. TAYLOR, '13 ..... . ........................... President I. B. BLACKBURN, ,I4 .... G, R. HANKS, ,I5 . .......,.. R. A. BROTEMARKLE, '16 .... C. S. TIPPETTS, '16 ...... MEMBERS, 1913 J. C. Grundy R. N. Kirk, Ir. I. P. Knott R. E. Reed I. I. Rich I. M. Rose MEMBERS, 1914 A. B. Drullard I. B. Kennedy E. A. MacMillan G. C. McKown J. C. Nevins MEMBERS, 1915 C. B. Lear W. R. Dolton, S. Galt, Jr. Jr. G. R. Hanks T. L. Horn MEMBERS, 1916 F. M. Champlin C. W. Frontz G. Gillespie D. S. Good R. L. Orvine C. G. Semmens 254 ....... .....Vice-President ....Secretary and Treasurer Freshman Directors J. A. Selby W. S. Taylor R. N. Reeves A. J. Smalshaf W. S. Tippetts A. F. Humphrey I. C. Kennedy C. S. Tippetts XV. A. West P. O. Fendrick S Exeter Qllluh OFFICER-S L. G. GATCH .... . .... .... P resident I. D. MACKENZIE .... I. C. :HUGHES ..... ..... V ice-President E. L. SHILA .......... MEMBERS, 1913 Arthur Bluethenthal H. VV. Hastings VV. E. Meyers VV. N. Todd L. G. Gatch F. C. Lowthrop R. VV. Patterson, Ir. F. T. Weil I MEMBERS, 1914 C. C. Harding MEMBERS, 1915 I. M. Hendel I. Churchward I. N. Gateh , D. Crandall, Ir. G. E. Faeth B. S. McCutchen K. M. Smith T- Emery E. G. Frank I. D. Mackenzie A. VV. Stephens MEMBERS, 1916 S. A. Bowman XV. VV. Frank A. H. lves C. C. Linn G. T-l. Mumforcl W. WV. Dodge C. E. Hockmeyer A. A. Kelleher I. XV. Massie L. T. Ropes 255 .Secretary and Treasurer ... . . .Freshman Director G. T. VVisner C. I. XfVOI'tll I. C. Hughes VV. I. Vxfilliamson, L. Shea C. R. Smith I The Qnhuhet Cliluh OFFICERS R. C. LEE ..... ............... ........ P r esident M. J. HAYES ..... ......,..... V ice-President J. M. HEFFRON .,.. .... S ecretary and Treasurer C. O. NICHOLS ..... ...... F reshman Director MEMBERS, 1913 D. H. Batchelder F. C. Hall R. C. Lee M. Kerr MEMBERS, 1914 M. J. Hayes H. K. Kwong J. K. McCormick R. S. F. Randolph MEMBERS, 1915 H. H. Gile J. M. Heffron L. M. Thayer MEMBERS, 1916 C. O. Nichols 256 C. L. Auger, jr. G. M. Bissell I. H. Beger, Ir. W. S. Annin S. K. Atha I. N. Corsen A. C. Dunn ,N V . W., .V..,, V. , CW ,Tv A -.ffl A fu- . 1,1 I x' ' . -fr' 3 11 if 1 k ---f-'I 1 ' ' 1'- ...U:,'ffETt'-1 Bri' ' X - V M' J... X . ...Mu 5.4.3.,,,5:.-,,f1....,,,A -.il . V ,, .nh - N . . , 1, . A ' 1.1 X11 if . 'l g il .. .V My Vljg,4,Q3 2IQj'r.g,. - ,ZHygL':',1m,: ,K I Fx. , rl, A 1. 1 - I T 9,1 , 1. 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DHARRIES, '15 ........ ...Secretary and Treasurer W. D. FIELD, '16 I. E. OSMUNQ '16 ............... .... F reshmgm Difecfofs MEMBERS, 1913 R. K. Crooks F. Eberstaclt I. D. Hinchcliff WV. R. Smith I. R. Currier I. M. Hidden I. L. Smith L. H. Spencer MEMBERS, 1914 F. M. Dyckman G. H. S. Mackin H. VV. Vz1nDorn MEMBERS, 1915 I. M. Dunn L. M. Earl VV. H. Harries H. G. McManus C. R. Hardin R. B. VVilliams MEMBERS, 1916 W. D. Field VV. L. Heath I. E. Qsmun H. S. Schwabacher I. G, Muirheid C. I. Stewart 257 R. H. Staehle H. M. 'Wells R. WV. Purdy H. A. Williams The jlklankengie Qrbuul Glluh OFFICERS N, R. VVHITE, '13 .........,.....,................. President G. ROBINSON, '14 ..... ............ V ice-President A. P. MILLER, ,IS .... .... S ecretary and Treasurer C. E. JADEA, 'I6 ..........,.... - .......... Freshman Director MEMBER, 1913 N. R, White MEMBERS, 1914 M. R. Beltzhoover H. F. Jung C. K. Higgins I. A. Laird G. Robinson E. N. Chapman H. D. V. Shaw MEMBERS, 1915 MEMBER, 1916 R. Y, Jarvis A. P. Miller C, E, -Iadeg, 258 G' ,E-rfb: 'iinlf g 1 Eerkiumen Qllluh OFFICERS P. F. MYERS, '13 .................................. President VV. K. ENCKV, ,I4 ..... .............. V ice-President Wf BROWN, ,IS ........ .... S ecretary and Treasurer E. I. BIIDDOUR, '16 ...................... Freshman Director MEMBERS, 1912 I. D, Stover MEMBERS, 1913 P. F. Myers A. M, Cook V. A. Traub VV. Landis H. Berky C. Bechtel G. S. Griggs MEMBERS, 1914 C. WV. Morrisey VV. K. Enck M, G. Owlett H. Apgar L. A. Hillyer MEMBERS, 1915 C. C. Kepler E. C. Sharp R. Glenn XV. Brown E. B. VVood F. K. Dimon D. R. Van Olinda MEMBERS, 1916 E. Kiefel E. I. Middour C. F. Martin D. R. Ellis 259 W. F. Bickel E. P. Buchanan I. W. Beatty I. M. Carothers R. N. Campbell I. S. Hammond F. Bailey W. H. Beatty Sbahpsihe Qnahemp Qllluh if Www vw gm? HSE Emo. BQ? 3, . FZ? 11:0 ::: '11 -2: '-' :.. O ::: F1 1:5 wz: rh.v Q.. 1 m.. ,,.. ,,,.. .,.. 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'ii2E'-b-'awerw-V21-Vff'gg:V5. 31 '-we-:'V.9-Q4 2,25,2,.rAw.-m:yr15C31lf r'F1?0:1-q'iVf5wf'n:W fgljjfj:,g,g,5,--gc' - ij, 1 .' -A Q. li 4-Q ' w- 'F ' 1512- . -J' -no - V -, , -..:,g'1 5 ' H ,., HM V- v p. 1 . 4 .1 , ,, fwl-. -:rug-,f,,r,m V. -...2. .klns , '. V - f -,,.,.-- . . ' N V 1 ' 'PV f.-zwifffi AM ? fu, 75 'W , N ?f2+f f 14 9, mf, f, W f ,I f 1 ,f M .K f , fr. O WW ' , Q . r r igarrmger laugh brbnul Iuh OFFICERS ..V1ce President JAY BURKE, '16 .. MEMBERS, 1913 .F 4- . 1 P. D. Adams I urman E W I1 R. W. Holman MEMBERS, 1914 S. Manheim I. K. 'Weidig I. Burke 261 .... . . .President R1-PLEY QUINBY, '15 MEMBERS, r- Secretary and Treasurer 1915 VV. E. Johnson H. G. Lyttle D. A. Patton MEMBERS, H. Robinson 1916 Freshman Director R. Quimby B. C. Read D. Swatlancl Eilman Qlnuntrp Qnhunl Glluh OFFICERS E. RIDGELY SIMPSON, '13 ...,.......... .......... P resident F. NELSON BOL1'oN, 114 ............. ....... V ice-President JOSEPH B. CUMMING, IR., ,I5 ..... .,.. S ecretary-Treasurer HAMILTON F. ARMSTRONG, '16 ............ Freshman Director ' MEMBERS, 1913 D. K. Este Fisher, Ir. Harry W. Hazard, Ir. Robert Ober E. Ridgely Simpson K MEMBERS, 1914 James Bruce F. Nelson lBO1ton Edward Lloyd, III C. Ransom Rowland ' MEMBERS, 1915 Richard Bard IOS. B. Cumming, Jr. john M. T. Finney Leonard Ober Valcoulon Le. M. Ellicott MEMBERS, 1916 Hamilton F. Armstrong Whitfield. Cator William C. Crawford J. Howard Neely 262 :H 1 x 1 illiume bnbuul Qllluh 1 H ' OFFICERS S. H. HORNOR, '13 .... ........... . .............,.. P resident J. C. VROMANJ ,I4 .... .......... Vice-President I, HEMPHILL, '15 ..... .... S ecretary and Treasurer MEMBER, 1913 MEMBER, 1914 MEMBER, 1915 S. H. Hornor T. C. Vroman' I, Hemphill MEMBERS, 1916 B. A. Ames G. W. Reineman I. M. Baker H. R. Stevenson C. Banigan 263 Trenton iaigb bnzhuul Glluh OFFICERS W. A. BARRAS, ,I4 ................................ President H. F. PORTER, '15 .................. Secretary and Treasurer VV. W. C. HARTER, ,I5 ....................... Vice-President R. W. FURMAN, '16 ...................... Freshman Director MEMBER, 1913 MEMBER, 1914 W. S. DHHSGF WV. A. Barras MEMBERS, 1915 W. S. Borden W. W. C. Harter A. J. Mundt H. F. Porter R. G. R011 C. O. Davis L. S. Marshall S. Perlman G. R. Voorhees MEMBERS, 1916 W. I. Burr, jr. R. W. Furman R. A. Hyatt 264 ' f 1 1511, is K K - P+te:92?'195 .,l. ' .1 41... .1 .. ls.-:.:4,:. 1. ... F 1 Ax, 5 ' 1 015132 ann Glbarter Qlluh OFFICERS I. PENROSE HARLAND, ,I3 ........... ....... P resident GRELLET N. COLLINS, 714 ...... ............. X 'ice-President VV. L. VANLEER, ,IS ....... , ......... Secretary and Treasurer I. WILLETT DANENHOWER, '16 ..........,. Freshman Director Harvey Geiger I. Shriver Gleason Grellet N. Collins I. Willett Danenhower Thurston I. Davies MEMB-ERS, 1913 Arthur F. Hagar MEMBERS 1914 William C. Haddock MEMBER, 1915 W. L. VanLeer MEMBERS, 1916 Lawrence L. Glover 265 I. Penrose Harland Stanley R. Mulford George T. Richards, Ir. Lewis P. Ohliger Loring B. Walton Eumfret bnbunl 69211113 OFFICERS P. E. ADAMS ........... . ....... President K. C. THOMAS ....... Vice-President A. HASKELL .... .................... F reshman Director MEMBER, 1912 MEMBER, 1913 MEMBERS, 1914 ' M. Belknap P. E. Adams K. C. Thomas E. Sampson J. Smith MEMBERS, 1916 A. Haskell J. Hoyt H. Harvey B. Lee 266 HUTHE-PR1 ' Ero -BRICABRAC L5 E The ingrp Qcbunl Glluh . OFFICERS J. F. SIMONS, '13 ..................... ....... P resident W. C. BREWSTER, 513 .... ......,..... V ice-President T. R. XVHITE, '15 ...... .... S ecretary and Treasurer H. G. BROWN, '16 ....................... Freshman Director VV. C. Brewster W. Hastings W. M. Barr MEMBER, 1911 D. M. Simons MEMBERS, 1913 D. C. Jones, 3rd F. NV. Morrell I. F. Simons MEMBERS, 1915 VR. G. Masks T. R. White MEMBERS, 1916 J. S. Green H. G. Brown 267 HTHEBRINCETO 'BRICABRAC ll U U The Bewitt Qllintun Glluh W. M. CHESTER H. J. BOLDT, JR.. J. D. SULLivAN... ll. DAVIS ........ R. D. Baldwin H. I. Boldt, Ir. I. Kaufman A. B. Bingham H. Davi5 OFFICERS . ....... President ..............Vice-President . . .Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS, 1913 W. M. Chester MEMBERS, 1914 MEMBERS, 1915 MEMBERS, 1916 A 268 Freslnnau Director A. XV. Hay B. K. Rhozlds J, D. Sullivan . M. Loeb T. B. Niles HWHISPRINCETG 'BRICQACBRAC lm ipbilahelpbia Cllientral Zlaigh Qnbnul Qtluh OFFICERS L. D. HONVELL .............. ..... P resident J. B. ANDERSON ., ......................... ..... S ecretary HONORARY MEMBERS V I. Duncan Spaeth, Ph.D. I. D. Muller MEMBERS, 1913 VV. R. Gilmour L, D. Howell R. P. Lingle MEMBERS, 1914 B. E. Biswanger D. R. Goodwin B. Laskin MEMBERS, 1915 I. B. Anderson J. H. Faber H, W. Rehrn C. E. Dunn, Ir. E. E. Jones F. Schweitzer B MEMBERS, 1916 H. C. Cross H. A. Knapp C. F. Nidetzky J. R. Rhodes B. Franklin, Ir. I. Macimer E. L. Potts I. Russell, Ir. 269 UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOLS COMMITTEE, 1912-,IS BAKER BASS PHILLIPS cl-IESTER CIIAPLIN BRUCE EMMONS OBER SIMPSON PENFIELD GARDNER TAYLOR SMITH EBERSTADT v- Hu THISTPRINCETO -BRICABRAC ll Erinretun Tlinhzrgrahuate bnbunli' Qiummittes OFFICERS W. S. TAYLOR, ,I3 ................................ Chairman F. W. GARDNER, ,I4 ..,.. ..... S ecretary and Treasurer L. OBER, ,I5 ........ . .............. Assistant Secretary MEMBERS, 1913 M. Chaplin W. M. Chester F. Eberstadt W. G. Penfield E. R. Simpson J, L, Smith W. S. Tayler MEMBERS, 1914 W. H. Bass J. Bruce T. Emmons F. W.'Gardner M. J. Hayes G. T. Phillips MEMBERS, 1915 J. S. Baker L. Ober 271 mm? ll HTHE-Pnincrro 'BRICMRAC lllj 015132 6lEIettiun nf Zililiuuhrutn wilson WWW HE nomination of Governor lfVilson for the Presidency of the United States by the great Democratic ll f Party last july brought joy to the hearts of Princeton men all over the world. The manner of ,X K9 N Si the nomination and the part played in it by Vlfilliam P. McCombs, '98, enhanced the honor and E gl increased the rejoicing. As the campaign progressed, it became evident that VVoodrow Wfilson would be the victor at the polls. His part in it was most honorable, fearless and brilliant. He brought the issues which he knew were vital before the American people. He defined his position in a manner that left no room for doubt or equivocation. lrVith the delivery of his speech of acceptance it be- came evident that he had no equal as a campaign orator. By November Ist it was only a question of majority. November 5th the people of the United States gave him the highest honor in their power. He was elected by the largest electoral majority ever given a President. Undergraduate rejoicing knew no bounds. President Hibbenls address to the happy undergraduates on election night reflects the feeling of both undergraduates and graduates. It is indeed an unusual pleasure that has come to me to-night, said President Hibben. I see that you are bearers of glad tidings for Princeton University. Standing on the threshold of 'Prospectf where for nearly ten years Dr. Vtfilson administered the affairs of this University, I am glad indeed to hear of the great honor that has come to our most distinguished alumnus. I know you are stirred to the depths of your feel- ings on this occasion. VVoodrow VVllSOI1,S name will now go down in the annals of Princeton University along with that other great Princeton man who held the highest office in the gift of his fellow-citizens-james Madison. VVoodrow VVilson is more than a Princeton man from the ranks of graduates. He has been a maker of Princeton men and Princeton ideals for the past fifteen years. He has been one of Princeton's very greatest presidents and is especially loved and honored by those who graduated under his administration. He is free, fearless and strong. He has been chosen to usher in a new era. The good-will, best wishes and prayers of Princeton men are with him in his great work. 273 1 .4 N ' . ,gl ,.-:rl x N x a an Q.. , . ' ' ...::.... f .,,N- . .. . Al,. ...fag A a Q . ,. SM L , ,w.5. - 4 .31 :L -. Ez. Ln, N Q M ,ivy -. .., it R,-,X-w.mz1: 31115 Llp. ' A-.1 J x : -1 V' .3 S V' -ff . 'lu as 6 Y f I - r 'X I 3 B 3 ' . f, A Q ff - 4' , '. . , x Ki - f 1.1, - w J Y ff Rf. . 2 Pa Y-T 1. . ' - ' '1 - i .. bs. X :W 9 ' .J ---Q-FW ' ' f ' ' . .. k . . ., .gpm V A K I - f x X: - ' .f 'ini fl if-411-X-. ' '4 '- ' . 'fi vsp: H In J-gl fn ' Kirk I fl ' 4 m f I X: .34 1-, Aw 1 ' Q X + fc v 'If F My l 2: gf-5 5 f ' N 5 rl I b X I X ' - ' '. , Q5 'Nfl gFjiL5g?E':y,,l J 1, , 1. ,r . .V v b , 1 V... ,-1 , . N v , 5, Z., n. gq, b: A. - , ,fr , . c X .--1 Q A' v In .X X ,. .,.f,.., . Irfan, , v' X. K K im ,Jam 'xi ' .-lil? 3. r fi 1+-1 J N .fs -XR . Q J H XY KK . -X X, .Q ,D . NK. 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' 338 V' i -- . - 'Q . ' ' hlngl' fit . 5 fx 3, -' -Q V - if' ' 1. - :af -'-- S..- 1, ,sz r 2, 'e P V- ' ww- 1 L ,. X 351 . C .A , -- . . ' J . .L-'- - . L. .. .... . x ' - 1 P ' ' 1 1 -V H w x - W ST. PATRICKSS DAY IN THE AFTERNOON SE M 2 m m ' m '-. .LN 'SS . 1140 fy , , F X1 X 3.xg'5T QswfMWmr'w.f --1--1' X A 1 'fn It lk 1 X Nwwff1fiS,fwmWi.' x H- -UIUIUIIHVllllllbmw' 4 .im nur!! is P l l!itM,M1iAI-f:,i Zaimnlg g W 1 X . 1 f N ,12-l?1ylMf'3luI.1- W wmwzffidsi 'L 1-f'.-WNY QA 'Wy' W W wma. Q2 K W W N 'll A Wm W X U .ll d SENIOR COUNCIL EBERSTADT CHAPLIN PENFIELD RAUCH LARKIN XVORTHINGTON HALL NORTH PENDL1z'roN WILSON M'M11.LAN HANDY WARNER SIMPSON THOMAS TAYLOR ITHE-P121 ETO 'BRI ABRACT ll The Senior Qlluunnil OFFICERS T. A. XVILSON ..,. .....,...... T. M. MCMILLAN, IRM... TWAXWELL CH.-xPL1N ..President of the Philadelphian Society F15RO1NAN1J EBERSTADT ........................... Scholarship FRANCIS C. HALL .....,..................... General Election TRUMAN P. TLIANDY, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Priucetoniaiz JOHN A. LARKIN ............ President of The Triangle Club THOMAS M. TNICMILLAN, JR. ........ Manager of Track Team JOHN S. NORTH ......,. ............ G eneral Election TALBOTT T. PENDLETON .... .... C aptain of Football Team .... . . . . .Chairman . .... Secretary XVILDER G. PENFIELD .... RUDOLPH S. RAUCH E. RIDGELY SIMPSON ........ XVARREN S. TAYLOR, Editor RUPERT B. THOMAS, IR. .... . RAWLEIGH XIVARNIER . . . THOMAS A. WILSON .... FRANK D. WVORTHINGTON .. . .Manager of Baseball Team ...............Captain of Crew Manager of The Triangle Club The IVZISSZYIK Literary Magazine ..... ...Captain of Track Team . ,. . .Leader of Glee Club ....................Atl1letics .....Captain of Baseball Team THE RIGHT WING CLUB Hi4lE'PRlNCETO 'BRICABRAC ll The Bight wing Qiluh T. XVILSON .. P, E. EXDAMS G. N. Bissell G. R. Fauntleroy G. D. Coleman VanB. Jarvis F. S. Farr I. A. Larkin ... . .Chairman ....Secretary E. Law R. W. Patterson R. C. Lee R. S. Rauch I. S. North C. Scribner, Ir. L. R. Page, Ir. 279 K. M. Seggerman E. R. Simpson I. G, lVinant U MONDAY NIGHT CLUB HARLow PENNELD NORTH CHAPLIN ARMSTRONG M,MILLAN RAUCH WINANT LARKIN PENDLETON UHTHEPRINCETO 'BRICABRAC MU MQHDAY- mo-wb CWB- WHS J. GILBERT XIVINANT ..... ..... C hairman THOMAS ll'ICMILLAN .... .... S ecretary Thomas Armstrong A. G. Harlow Edward Law John S. North XV. G. Penhcld Maxwell Chaplin john Larkin Thomas McMillan Talbott T. Pendleton Rudolph Rauch Ferdinand Eberstadt J. G. Winant 281 mv 35 -? f- ' - ,YC THE TEN omzk Rooms PAINE NORMAN PAGE REESE ARMSTRONG BRYAN BLUETHENTHAL O1DONOHUE K H BffTI-EPRINCETG 'BRICKBRAC ll .1: A f'. Ul., '4 A. BLUETHENTHA1., '13 ..., G. M. BRYAN, '13 ..,.... MEMBERS T. Armstrong G. M. Bryan R. Ober A. Bluetheuthal XV. H. Norman I-I. B. O'Donohue 283 Chairman . . . . . .Secretary Page Paine H. K. Reese E. A. Rogers MURRAY-DODGE HALL v- , . IZELIGIUVSSUUFTKES 3 FRANTZ PEN FIELD CHAPLIN COLT ' SS I-IARRINGTON HOWARD CHESTER DOUGLA nngoelpnmn cierg M. K. J. B. B. B. HENRY VAN DYKE, D.D., '73 C. W. McALP1N, '88 ROBERT E. SPEER, '89 T. H. P. SAILER, '89 C. D. BAICER, '13 ..... Kenneth Howard, '13 .... J. M. Colt, '14 ......... NV. M. Chester, '13 .... OFFICERS CHAPLIN, '13 .............. . ......... HOWARD, '13 .,...., M. COLT, '14 ........ J C. HARRING1'ON, I3 .... F. Howell, '13 N. DELL, '12 ...., .President .. ...First Vice-President . . . . .Second Vice-President .............Treasurer . . ....... .Librarian . . . .General Secretary GRADUATE ADVISORY COMMITTEE DONALD MACCOLL, '94 Lucius H. MILLER, '97 JOHN IWCDOWELL, '94 THOMAS S. EVANS, '97 ROBERT GARRETT, '97 CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES if Membership A i D ll Finance . . . . . .Bible Study . . . . . . .Mission Study . . . .Religious Meetings Earl Douglass, '13 Galen Scudcler, '13 VV. S. Borden, '15 H. I. Frantz, '13 . L. D. Howell, '13 NORMAN M. TIIOMAS, '05 BAYARD DODGE, '09 ................Deputation .. . . .Student Volunteer Band .............Town Club .....Social Service . . . .Summer Camp f fe '1- X n u4s'Q J I. 0 Q x 9 1 ! .l X B. D. Bleecker . k O Qu' FQ' ,2 ' .EREZ f-sign l in L . OFFICERS E. RIDGELX' SIMPSON, '13 ........... - WALTER HUGHSON, '14 ..... ROBERT S. COWAN, '15 ....................... EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RIXLPH B. POMEROY .......................... LAY READERS, 1913 M. T. Bolmer I. H. Gorham LAY READERS, 1914 L. M. Cook J. G. Hillhouse LAY D. Williams READER 1915 LAY J. N. Dowell S. READERS, 1916 Mudd 288 . . . . .President .. . .Treasurer . .. . .Secretary . .. . .Chairman R, R. Lyttle D. L. Miller G. T. Pyle S, M. Shoemaker ninety l HHTuE'PR1Nc:ETo 'BRICABRAC ll l The siames nCIInsIJ Qlluh FOUNDED l9I2 The James McCosh Club is an organization having as ifs members undergraduates wh form of Christian service. S. D. Bell H. NV. Berky I. M. Alexander E. L. Alling XV. S. Borden D. YV. Carruthers A. D. Dodd B. B. Atterbury R. A. Brotemarkle G. M OFFICERS, 1912-13 BURRITT C. HARRINGTON, ,I3 ........................ President RALPH B. N13sB1TT, 114 ........ ............. V ice-President BENJAMIN F. HONVELL, IR., '13 ........ Secretary and Treasurer Bouton D Chaplin B. M. Donaldson R. W'. Bauhahn R. R. Curtis C. E. Dunn, Ir. C. P. Erclman WV. F. Dodd I N. Dowell MEMBER, 1912 B. N. Dell MEMBERS, 1913 L. Douglass H. Gorham C. Harrington MEMBERS, 1914 R. Goodwin VV. Moore MEMBERS, 1915 I. Heft H. Mills MEMBERS, 1916 Hewitt Hunter Mudd 289, F. Howell, Ir. D. Howell R. Lytle, jr. C. McKown B. Nesbitt Olcott NV. Salter L. Phraner . 'W. Scudder 0 intend to enter some direct G F. Scudder WV. C. R. Wfillialns Pyle E. Strebel F. Schweitzer f'. Stewart F. M. Velte C. S. Tippctts l fX. Xllest T7 UHTHE'P-PESICETO -eaicaeaac W ibrintetun at Eagles ere gm HE Student Conference of the Eastern and Middle Atlantic States was held at Eagles Mere, Pa., from June ID 14th to 23rd. The Philadelphian Society, as usual, was represented by a good-sized delegation, about fifty- EE J five men attending. Among the other colleges having large delegations were the University of Pennsylvania, Penn State, Columbia and Cornell. 1 Every phase of the Conference was a complete success. The speakers, who were among the best in the country, included Robert E. Speer, '89, John R. Mott, Harry E. Fosdick, Bishop Waldo Rhinelander and George Sherwood Eddy. The Mission and Bible Study Classes were led by men having a wide acquaintance with their sub- jects. The mornings were thus spent in attending classes and listening to the speeches. The afternoons were devoted entirely to athletic recreation. Daily contests were held between the colleges, and Prince- ton had tirst-class teams in all the sports. The tennis tournament was won by B. N. Dell, '12, and Princeton was an easy winner in the swimming meet, with 44 points to our nearest competitor's 11. While we did not win the track meet, we were a close second and also put up a strong fight for first honors in baseball. For those who did not engage in these sports, there were long hikes around the mountains, and plenty of excellent canoeing and boating on the beautiful Lake of the Eagles. The evening of the day of the track meet was Stunt Night, on which night the various delegations presented some kind of stunt and gave their college cheer and song. Following this there was a huge bonfire on the ball field. Every evening each delegation met by itself to discuss the special problems of their own college and to suggest plans for the coming year. These meetings were extremely beneficial. On the whole, we may say that this year's Conference was a source of great inspiration to all who attended. The following Princeton men attended: E. B. Turner, '96, W. F. Evans, '97, T. C. Campbell, IQQQ R. R. Reid, I. VV. Cook and D. W. Edwards, '04, N. M. Thomas, '05, H. Chaplin, loo, H. C. Burr, '11, 1912-B. N. Dell, I. H. Arnett, E. W. Thomas, 1913-G. Bouton, C. D. Baker, M. Chaplin, E. L. Douglass, G. Forbes, B. C. Harrington, W. S. Peniield, 1914-E. L. Alling, T. B. Bleecker, K. Bonner, I. M. Colt, B. Douglas, D. R. Goodwin, G. E. Harris, G. C. McKown, K. W. Moore, J. L. Mott, R. B. Nesbit, R. N. Pierson, M. A. Spencer, H. Stuart, J. C. Vroman, 1915-I. S. Baker, R. Bard, D. W. Carruthers, A. D. Dodd, W. S. Doty, C. E. Dunn, C. P. Erdman, D. Fleming, W. H. Long, D. H. Mills, M. Olcott, I. M. Smith, W. M. Spencer, W. Stewart, A. R. Thomas, 1916-Martin, Mudd, Sweet, Watt. 290 EAGL ES MER E, 1912 HHTHEPRINCETO -BRICQLTBRAC HH The ihrintetun bummer Qliamp Zgap ilazah, 392111 Elersep 'tl 5 tember remind us that the summer is over. the summer dust begins to settle about the class-room seats, and the campus grows quiet and still in the un- molested peace of a long vacation, then it is that the dust begins to fly and the long stillness is broken at that other bit of Princeton on the Metedeconk River. Forty vociferous boys with long pent-up energy are now set free from the restraint and conventionalities of a crowded city and rush up the approach to the Camp as if they were storming a city. The fun starts at once and will not cease until the chilly nights of Sep- Here, to enjoy the ocean and the woods, are two score Little Brothers from the heat-ridden slums of the Metropolis, and, to keep them company, are six or eight Big Brothers from Princeton, who have found it to their pleasure to be at Camp and offer their gift of service. To breathe deep of the pure, fresh air, to absorb the glowing sunshine, to join in games, in that never wearisome diurnal pastime of assimilating sustenance, these pleasures, with a full share but too short, summer days. Two such weeks of healthy out-door life, good food and the companionship of young men ciple, must have, we think, at least some little beneficial influence on the lives of these boys, whom swimming, in sailing, and in of sleep, round out the long, of clean lives and of prin- it is the Carnp's privilege to serve. In the past season 234 boys were entertained. There was an average net gain in weight of IM, pounds, which must reflect some credit on the Commissary Department. Besides a large bungalow, which houses comfortably the whole consort of cooks, councillors, and kids, the Camp owns a launch, a sailboat and several rowboats. With a large ball field, acres of pine woods, a quiet river, and an ocean and sandy beach not far away, there is ample variety of sport and amusement. 53-Ilanagzrs anti Qluunnillnrs, 1912 RESIDENT MANAGERS. F. P. Smith, IQII, H. C. Burr, IQIIQ L. D. Howell, 1913. COUNCILLORS. Rev. 'Rf B. Pomeroy, Byard Dodge, '09, George Armstrong, '09, T. M. Pfeiffer, '09. 1912-J. H. Arnett, I. G. Pennypacker, E. R. Whittingham. 1913-S. D. Bell, G. Bouton, D. B. Fullerton, H. W. Hazard, D. C. Jones, T. W. Henderson, M. Lowe, G. Winant. 1914-R. Eddy, C. B. E. Meyrick, R. N. Pierson, M. A. Spencer, K. E. Stockton, J. Vroman. 1915-E. Faber, R. Holden, S. K. McLanahan, M. Olcott, C. Street, D. H. Williams, 292 Wea 33 v- HTHE-P121 mo 'ERICA-BRAC ll M-wa, if 7 2 'QM W ,fig-...sic 'GQLZQGZ 121126: .1252 ,, .-g ,. ff 1 -1-342-5, -. 3 ' 1 ', L - Q ' .1','-37135 f f'-.--1251 1 1-1. .J 3 cs,-L, :f . ' . .3 1351 HQ1:N121-Wilffafify-aff-2.21-5:12 'fm Fe-:' -.'-.f.'-asfzfwwa ,fy gf-:.r.a,Qr. .rw-.2 .. , . V1 ':, .-,yn 1' :.fVj'f . . V. .. 'f-za:mf:iL:i..' 3.--.. . . ,? 4i2f1-.wy:?' -3-.202 ,:.f.gf5.f -- -ww rf-. 4.-N.. 'f'..'r.::...fA1-5. ..,,..,,,. -...aff-ff-fw 1 if vmi1:,IJ'.'..vb:L14.9 - -'lr'-1 . ,, .. -., W ,..- ,..W .- . .- ww- . Maa s' 1 sm. 3 Litas ' ' pa. Myra.--1 r 1 K 4 -'mf'-e..E'T a: 451314125 gf ,rang 'z ag'frrggfl....,5.3r.f.f:f5.'.531' .r 1 ':,:. '- 4'f?1.' ' . . '-pa' . Yi. lf .Eff r RrJfs Qeninr Brnmenahz Qiummittee RUPERT THOMAS, Chairman Maxwell Chaplin John A. Larkin Ferdinand Eberstadt T. T. Pendleton J. Cameron Hawkins E. R. Simpson Van Buren Jarvis D. I. Smith W. G. Penfield 295 THE JUNIOR PROMENADE COMMITTEE PHILLIPS BUNZEL BASS CURTIS EMMONS P1ERsoN DYCKINIAN PYNE BAKER CROSS com- lfTHE'PR1NCETON'BRICABRAC N ' VV. I. CURTIS, H. A. H. Baker XV H Bass I B E E B 1 XX I M C It R N P , X' X 297 Euniur imnmenahe Clllummnttee Chaumau .J. H I 1' R D. Cro I Dyck P1 llp Py UHTHE'PR1NcEToN-BRICABRAC il fl fa! ' V 1 N Nw wg -A QNMZQ1 ,S E, X If P 652 ' 1 ,A X' 'A R' R 4 7 v' f I I V X 1 R' I - , , Qnpbumnre Reception Qfnmmnttee Y , E j ll J A F III -5 ,ui V IM . F. DAMS D. 4LEM1Nc, D. H. MILLS .Ei bl! I. S. BAKER J. MCKIBREN J. I. SWOFFORD ,HVI I 3 x x I 1 'H N .. My If X. X7-X A xl l ' 'IQQX-143 Rf-16'l4f 298 ' f 4 W fi Wfffllwff ' - .dj QM I I ,L ifffififfif. M 4 f' f -- Q lf, qffgrwf ' 1 , Ml .ff W f :V ' Hn U A Q - 2-,Aff W f :L -1, Z N W! H THE LAVV CLUB WITHEQPR1 sro -BRICABRAC Ill l P. E. Adams R. Adams T. R, Armstrong 'TJ . H. Atwood W. M. Baker W. D. Bickham J. H. Boyd I. W. Buck J. K. Bartlett, Jr. C. F.. Bingham W. M. Chester T. S. Class E. Congleton A. W. Cooper J. O. Adler I. G. Agar J. E. Andrews C. V. Armstrong B. B. Brown I. M. Beck I. B. Blackburn I. Bruce B. iprinretun Htlnihersitp lam Ctlluh R. OBER, '13 .... J. L. SMITH, '13. OFFICERS ..................................President Secretary and Treasurer J. B. BLACKBURN, ,I4 M. Donaldson W. H. Dickey L. E. de la Reussile F.. L. Douglas R. T. Fish D. K. Fisher G. Forbes S. Griggs G. H. Gaston, jr. A. D. Groff H. E. Hackney A. F. Hagar T. W. Henderson H, G. Canda H. A. Carter J. M. Colt W. I. Curtis D. B. Douglas F. S. Dunn A. W. Dulles J. N. DuBarry MEMBQERS, 1913 W. D. Horne D. C. Jones, 3rd G. R. Kenyon C. E. Kimball I. B. Kingsford F.. Kinnan C. Lowthorp G. Lockwood W. Lukens W. Morrell S. Markham H. Mantner W. E. Meyers wwmewng MEMBERS, 1914 F. H. Dyckman I. France C. P. Freeman F. W. Gardner J. B. Heyl I. C. Hughes C. B. Hunter E. Lloyd 301 .Assistant Secretary P. F. Myers B. R. Michael D, Y. Miller R. H. McKee S. McKittrick R. McLean R. Ober H. O'Connor O. OyDonnell H. B. O'Donohue T. R. Rutter, J. M. Rose R. I. Ross F. A. Montgomery P. D. McMaster P. C. McPherson C. W. Messinger S. Miller W. S. Middleton W. B. Myers G. M. Owlett J. A. Selby E. R. Simpson A. D. Smith J. L. Smith R. W. Steele, Ir. A. J. A. Sullivan W. S. Taylor V. A. Traub R. B. Thomas, Ir. A. L. Trowbridge H. Vreeland G. K. Wight F. T. NVeil R. C. Wallace I. B. Pitney C. A. Potter M. A. Spencer W. B. Tippetts F. H. Winants NV. J. Wolf I. H. Watrous F. H. VVooclrow THE MUNICIPAL CLUB THOMAS HARRINGTON Howl-mn 1-IANDY Nom-oN noucuxss READ BELL Fomsns sourou PENFIELD TROWBRIDGE M'KEE snurx-x M'Mu.LAN BICKEL DONALDSON LARKIN OBER ARMSTRONG ADAMS SIMPSON MYERS ORTH HHTHEPRI Ero 'BRICABRAC lm P. E. Adams T. R. Armstrong C. D. Baker S. D. Bell W. F. Bickel G. Bouton J. O. Adler I. M. Alexander J. M. Bruce J. M. Colt The jlliluninipal Qllluh OFFICERS T. R. ARMSTRONG, '13 ............................. President R. OBER, '13 ............ .... ' Secretary and Treasurer J. M. COLT, JI4 ........ ....... A ssistant Secretary MEMBERS, 1913 ' M. Chaplin F. C. Hall McLean W. M. Chester T. P. Handy M. McMillan B. M. Donaldson B. C. Harrington F. Meyers E. L. Douglass K. Howard D. Norton F. Eberstadt I. A. Larkin Obel- H. Forbes F. C. McKee D. Orth A. W. Dulles B. Douglas D. B. Douglas F. H. Dyckman MEMBERS, 1914 F. W. Gardner GD. L. Gill W. Hughson G. E. Harris 303 A. Kent C. McKown C. McPherson F. Phillips W. G. Penheld M. E. Read E. R. Simpson I. L. Smith R. B. Thomas A. L. Trowbridge G. S. Pitney M. A. Spencer K. E. Stocton T. H. Winants THE DINING HALLS COMMITTEE STEARNS BAKER CURTIS M'K1BuEN nwmozcs SIMPSON THOMAS SPENCER DULLES FLEMING COLT HARLOXV HALL EBERSTADT N. X fs ,, :qi . . F:- ' . a ' 0 F' a n my ul. ,E 5: . :A ' pw C5 Q Q v x 1 ' 1' .. ' 1 as :fl 35111, r.. 2 Lll? WL' l 'Tl l'l U- FD 3 5 cz. f'Y' P 97 I N 'fl- o 2:4 l A 1 ffm 171. N N sw Six W I Curtxs Ir. T. Emmons I S Baker I. C. Nil 1 OFFICERS F. C. HALL, Chairman MEMBERS, 1913 .1 X XM X -x E. R. Simpson F. C. Hall R B Thomas MEMBERS, 1914 J. M. Colt I. N. Stearns 3rd A W Dulles MEMBERS. 1915 Mcliibben D. Fleming, 3rd VV M Spencer MEMBERS, 1916 F. D. Payne 305 , . ,sag Q, , Q. . gm 0- Q ff, 577 PRESS CLUB, T912 MOFFATT MJKOWN T1-IOMAS STEXVARI DODD ADAMS MYERS GROFF H IITHE-PR1NCE?o -BRICABRAC UH igrzss Cliluh OFFICERS F. D. ADAMS, ,I3 ................... .... P resident A. D. GROFF. '13 .... Secretary MEMBERS, 1913 F. D. Adams A, D. Groff P. F. Myers S. M. Moffatt MEMBERS, 1914 H. H. Beyer G. C. MCKOWI1 MEMBERS, '1915 A. D. Dodd B. C. Read VV. Stewart A. R, Thomas 307 FC E 6 Y P I g, F W I 1 1 E INTRACOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE WEEE-PRINCETQ -BRiCABRAC NH D. L. C. R E Adams Auger Bechtel Fauntleroy Fox Clixecutihe Qlummittmz ui the . Zfntracullegiate Qtbletir Qssuciatiun OFFICERS W. R. SMITH... ............... .... P resident V. A. TRAUB ..... .... S ecretary R. M. GREEN .... ................. ...... T r easurer COMMITTEE N. H. Furman I. H. Parsons L. E. de la Reussille Van Buren Jarvis C. B. Perkins L. Richards E. Mack, Ir. R. Piel L. H. Spencer H. Norman H. K. Reese VV. C. Story XV. N. Todd 309 ENGINEERIN G CLUB, IQI2 HHTHE-PR1NcE.To -BRICABRAC lim C. L. Augur M. T. Bolmer G. M. Bryan A. Barber D. Craig Engineering Qllluh OFFICERS C. W. JOHNSON, '13,.' ............... ..... P resident - J. R. SEMPLE, yI3 ........ ............ S ecretary W. VV. VOORHEES, ,I4 ..... .... A ssistant Secretary MEMBERS, 1913 K. Condit V. L. WV. Hutchinson M J. L. Hutton E. C. XV. Johnson E. MEMBERS, 1914 W. L. deWitt M. A. Kent 311 Jarvis L. R Pa Lowe J. R. Sample Lowman J. J. Sullimu Page W. VV. Voorhees H. E. VVa1ler Q3 E B1 'U ? Z O T1 O re E 0 J? 5 li iid E. E. Beach -l. N. Beam P. R. Bickford M. F. Blau C. B01 B. F. Bunn E. Cary R. L. Cary G. F. Close I. H. Collord D. Baker, jr. A. S. Bonner Qllanue Glluh IQENNETH HOWN'ARD, Commodore MEMBERS, FACULTY, GRADUATE AND RESIDENT A. M. Conger U. Dahlgren L. S. Dederick R. S. Dugan M. S. Farr P. H. Fogel H. W. J. Garver N. E. Griffin Mrs. M. C. Hinkson J. D B. Donaldson . K. E. Fisher H. E. Hutchinson D. Magie, jr. W. F. Magie C. E. Mathews L. W. Miles Miss S. Morgan S. B. Murray G. T. Northrup C. G. Osgood MEMBERS, 1913 D. B. Fullerton G. H. Gaston C. W. Perkins R. B. Pomeroy H. E. Rankin R. G. Roll P. K. Root R. C. Rose H. R. Shipman C. F. Silvester D. P. Smith D. C. Jones, 3rd S. VV. Morris F. D. Close F.. S. Ford A. W. Hay F. B. Nimick C. O. Cornelius I. H. Frantz W. D. Horne A C. B. Rilcer K. Howard MEMBERS, 1914 ' I. O. Adler P. Butler, Ir. H. Hartshorne I. S. Laird O. A. Bartholomew R. C. Eddy C. H. Ill R. Lynd K. Bonner H. L. Ford I C. B. E. Meyrick MEMBERS, 1915 W. M. Ellis R. P. Holden C. P. Hough, Ir. E. L. Faber M. Holmes S. K. McLanahan MEMBERS, 1916 I. B. C. Garmany 312 mwifiomn D. Spalding M. Stillwell R. Stuart Swift H. Traegler B. Van Hoesen I. A. Warren J. H. M. Wedderburn Miss C. C. WVilbur Miss G. WinanS D. I. C. Robertson I. C R. R. R. A M. Y MCK. Rose S. Todd frgrzj N. Todd N. Pierson Straus, Jr. E. Van Court Olcott L. lfVilson UHTHE-P121 Efro -BRI ABRAC IIN The Hlanusnzript Qllluh Lacy Lockert G. O. Morgan, Jr. Franklin Ford Charles B. Hunter Robert Shafer Thomas K. Whipple Earl L. Douglas J. Proctor Knott, Jr. Harrington Green ,79 TIGERS 313 aiu fwf - kvcmvzw--'V . i ii 'I . V, . , -1 .mr 1 Zififm'-Q1 -as-an - . 1 , fib, ?'i1'v?fi. Q. .,. I Hx, , , ,yn X7 Zi! . .fe5,msf:5 Vg ., xv ? ' A U ' WJ 1 ' 1, ,1,,.wN.-'.,,v,, .ww 1 A M ,, ,- .-.wgwx.-f,4,.f..,g.,.q.,goAi ,,.4f44,.f,1,., PF:-.::,,':W , f ...ff ,,.. , N 41.126, . Zn i5 1 ,,y,iq,:', 1 Q' S 421. W f, , 1 1 ,- xp 5 ' f f . 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'1 ' Wav , .ra fqfz- .pf s '. , 1. gy: ig F 1 .. , , -1 J ,Wy , ,. , ., 5 1-1 .'-ggw72,M,f,,,,,,g,'j, nw.- ' L., ' f f V 1. . . - , , . 1W-:V,.M..'-,Wm-.14.M-.4 , ,'.-..,.1,1 ,,.1', DM?-.2' .f,- ' gf-fm -, yah- -',1-'.1mx?f 11' -, .f'+..:f1':-' 1' : 2'Q 3ff. 3 13255-'SW -43121 24354. '34 4i7 .if75?-5?-?f23:7Z3Fi2!3 ' 1 . .:--1 ,1- -:nv :W-'W . ':'f:.':f1' 1411,-f7EQE',k-Pa 11 'ir 1909 REUNION 1912 1911 f z 1 f I X W ' K ' 7 K! ,YN 1 L x X K i Q X W f V I Y X' - CN f fi ,L . Wg' lfx N70 ' 7 J Qomnnnct- N fx' f 'g '9E?,!,',T Z Q :W- .,1 H' +5 GRADUATING CLASS, 1912 IITHE-P121 sro 'BRI f -BRAC ll ll U Cltlass 3KuII uf 1912 NAME ADDRESS Crittenden H. Adams .............. ...Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y. Henry C. Adams ..................... Bedford Station, N. Y. Henry D. Appenzeller ........ 130 N. Lime St., Lancaster, Pa. John H. Arnett ............... 2116 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Robert F. Arnold .... Thomas VV. Attridge. Horace R. Baker. .. F. D. No. 1, Dillsburg, Pa. ...524 Plymouth Ave., Rochester, N. Y. ......147 VV. 105th St., New York City William H. Baldwin .......................,.... Delmar, Del. Leon J. Barkhorn .... ...........281 S. 8th St., Newark, N. J. Arnold A. Barnes ..... 1216 Virginia St., Charlestown, W. Va. Eugene M. Barnhart.. .... 202 Greenwood Blvd., Evanston, Ill. Henry A. Barry .............. 224 Passaic Ave., Passaic, N. J. Robert WL Baskerville ....................... Princeton, N. J. William VV. Battles ......... 267 S. 19th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Edwin E. Beach ....... .................... M ontville, N. J. Thomas Q. Beesley .............. 3638 Lake Ave., Chicago, Ill. Chauncey Belknap ........... 252 W. 84th St., New York City Charles J. Bell ...... Hershel Sz Western Sts., Pittsburg, Pa. James C. Bell, Jr. ............. 30 W. 37th St., New York City Byron D. Benson ............. 66 Passaic Ave., Passaic, N. J. Walter G. Benton .......... 406 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Francis L. Bergen .......................... Somerville, N. J. Eugene E. Berl ...... ....I303 Market St., lfVi1mington, Del. John A. Bertolct .......... 1333 Perkiomen Ave., Reading, Pa. Addison H. Bissell .... ...... 8 3 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. Lawrence D. Blair. .. .....808 Bidwell St., Pittsburg, Pa. Hermann D. Boker .... ..... 2 3 VV. 76th St., New York City Robert G. Bosworth... .... 1400 Josephine St., Denver, Colo. Charles L. Bowman ........ I0 Prospect Ave., Montclair, N. J. George O. Bradford ............................ Waverly, lll. VVilliam J. Bratton .............................. Elkton, Md. John Bredemus ....... 514 E. La Salle Ave., South Bend, Ind. W'inthrop N. Breed ...... I432 St. James Court. Louisville, Ky. Robert I. Brent .......... 200 WV. La Rue St., Pensacola, Fla. Carl C. Brigham ..... .. . . . .151 Princeton St., Lowell, Mass. NANIE Charles B. Brush ...... ADDRESS, ....1I3 VV. 69th St., New York City Brantz M. Bryan ............ 1330 18th St., Washington, D. C. George VV. Bunn, Jr... .. . .. . . .1001 S. 6th St., Springfield, Ill. Frederick G. Burk ..... 1421 Allegheny Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Ronald J. Burke ............. 140 Hodge Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Charles T. Butler .... John C. Butler ..... .......30 E. 72nd St., New York City .288 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Paul V. S. Camp ......... 264 Massey St., Watertown, N. Y. Joseph J. Carey ............... 40 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Glenn W. Carpenter ..... ............... B linneapolis, Minn. Allan C. Carroll ....... .................W3FW1Ck, N. Y. John H. Carroll, Jr. ..... .... 5 465 Delmar St., St. Louis, Mo. John F. B. Carruthers .......... 320 S. Hanover, Carlisle, Pa. Francis G. Cart, Jr ......... I2 Adams St., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Robert D. Carter, Jr ...... 50 Halstead St., East Orange, N. J. Phinehas P. Chrystie ....................... Bryn Mawr, Pa. XVilliam Clearwater ......... Elmhurst, L. I., New York City Henry VV. Cobb, Jr.Care of Hernsheim Co., New Orleans, La. Curtis F. Columbia ........... 148 W. 80th St., New York City Sayers Coe ................. 16 'Waverly Ave., Newark, N. J. Eugene V. Connett, 3d .... 67 Scotland Road, S. Orange, N. J- Harry Cook ................... 743 King St., Pottstown, Pa. Peter P. Cooney ........... 850 Lord's Court, Scranton, Pa. Mark A. Cooper ................................. Rome, Ga. Wfalter S. Cooper ........ 254A Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J. Ross M. Craig ....... .61 Highland Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Francis R. Cross ........... 114 E. Eager St., Baltimore, Mrl. Theodore L. Cuyler, 3d .... 176 S. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. VVilliam G. Dancy ......... 718 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. Uriah M. Davies ............ 20 Franklin Ave., Oshkosh, lrVis. John M. Davis ............... 1700 Austin Ave., Waco. Texas John C. Dawson, Jr.. .5859 Overbrook Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Henry S. Day .................. 737 Pine Ave., Montreal, Can. Burnham N. Dell ........... Collis Ave., Morristown, N. J. Alvin Devereux ....... .246 West End Ave., New York City HHT1-1E'P12.1 r.ro -iaaicaomclfl NAME VVallace deWitt ......... Agnew T. Dice, Jr ...... Robert R. Dieter ........ Williaiii P. Dodds ...... Jr John B. Donaldson, Carl K. Dresser ......... Joseph M. Duff, Jr ...... George H. Dunn .... Maurice P. Dunlap ...... Heroy M. Dyckman ..... Qlllass 33011 of 1912 mlnntinuehj ADDRESS .........222 W. 6th Ave., Erie, Pa. .........8o0 N. 5th St., Reading, Pa. .1125 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. ......,.............Kingston, N. Y. ..IOOQ Michigan Ave., La Porte, Ind. .....149 Jackson Ave., Bradford, Pa. .564 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa. . .Hotel Martinique, New York City .......................Toledo, Ohio .132 Berkeley Ave., Orange, N. J. Lucian B. Dyer ...... 520 E. Honeywell Ave., Hoopeston, lll. Henry Eagle ........ Condit N. Eddy ..... Charles P. Edd y ........ Percy N. Edwards ...... Frank W. Elmendorf. .. Peter K. Emmons ...... Frank N. Entwisle.. Joseph N. Ewing ..... Barclay H. Farr ..... Harold B. Fell .... Henry L. Felt ..... James T. Field ..... Roger E. Fish ...... Walter R. Fisher ..... Harvey E. Fisk, Jr... Cyrus J. Fitton ...... Don VV. Fitton .... Jose h C Fitts . ...25 Madison Ave., New York City . . . . . .121 Beall Ave., Wooster, Ohio .87 Heights Road, Ridgewood, N. J. . . . . . . .50 Morgan St., llion, N. Y. . ...II4 2nd St., S. Orange, N. J. ......Monmouth Junction, N, J. .....204 E. 2nd St., Chester, Pa. Mawr, Pa. Orange, N. J. ..325 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ... . . . . .4 E. 28th St., New York City .....................Ashland, Ky, ..... . . . .610 VV. 8th St., Erie, Pa. . . . .266 E. 5th St., Brooklyn, N. VY. . .7th Sz 55th St., New York City ..........32Q N. 3rd St., Hamilton, O. ........,...329 N. 3rd St., Hamilton, O. p . ..... ..127 W. Wash. Ave., Washington, N. J. Daniel P. Forst ......... David P. Foster ....... .73 N. Clinton Ave., Trenton, N, J. .537 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa. George P. Foster, Jr ............. 165 W. 35th St., Chicago, Ill, Alvan L. Fowler, Jr. Benjamin M. Fowler, Samuel F. Franklin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Meigs St., Rochester. Ill. Jr. . .9 Garfield Pl., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ...........................Smyrna, Del. NAME ' ADDRESS Sidney D. Gamble ....... 521, Glenwood Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio ,John F. Gardiner ............. 1800 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Russell E. Gardner, Jr ....... 4576 VV. Pine Bl., St. Louis, Mo. George M. Garniany .......... 40 VV. 40th St., New York City Lachlan S. Gatter ......... Brookside Farm, Newburgh, N. Y. Richard D. Gile ..... 1121 N. Tejon St.,lColo. Springs, Colo. Elijah V. Gordy ........ , .... 118 Isabella St., Salisbury, Md. Harpur A. Gosnell ....... .1212 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. Meyer Greenbaum ............................ Ford City, Pa. Philip V, Griffin .............. 1127 Forest Ave., Evanston, Ill. Louis M. Hahn ...... 2421 S. Bryant Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Frank D. Halsey ............... 27 Prince St., Elizabeth, N. J. Geor e Hardin 2215 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. g J. g, Jr. John D. Harrison ........................... Wyebrook, Pa. Edward J. Hart ................. 198 Front St., Exeter, N. H. Thomas A. Hart ......... 2328 Andrews Ave., New York City Raymond F. Haulenbeek.. . . . . .651 Parker St., Newark, N. J. Cuyler Heath ................ 172 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles E. Henderson, Jr. ......... . .............. Easton, Md. Charles NV. Henry ............. St. Martin's, Philadelphia, Pa. Otto P. Heyn, Jr. ........ 367 St. Paul's Ave., Stapleton. N. Y. Campbell Higgins ............................ Bedford, N. Y. Ralph B. Higgins. .Commercial Trust Bldg., Jersey City, N. J. Fred G. Hodges, Jr ...... 1004 Jefferson St., 'Wilmington, Del. Arthur C. Holden ....... 323 Riverside Drive. New York City George L. I-lornbrook Douglas Horton .......... 398 S. Front St., IfVheeling, VV. Va. 421A Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. David W. Houston, Jr. .... Q ........... 18 2nd St., Trov, N. Y. Philip D. Hoyt ....... Frank C. Hughes .... Harry Ingersoll ..... Harry B. Irwin .... Richard 'Irwin ....... Robert F. Irwin, Jr.. John T. Jameson ...... ........................Brewster, N. Y. .. . . . .612 WVest St., 'vVilmington, Del. . .1815 Vifalnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. .1704 Toth St., Washington, D. C. .....................T0k1o, Japan .................Lansdowne Pa. . . . .Indianapolis Ind. lrneramcero -Bai - -eiiac ll El ll NARJE Qlllass Bull nf 1912 Mluntinuzhj AADDRESS Robert VV, Johnson, Jr. . .101 VV. Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. Richard C. Jones ................ Keller Bldg., Louisville, Ky. Spencer L. Jones. . .. ...... 516 Fayette St., Conshohocken, Pa. lfVallace F. Judd ................... 40 South St., Wfarren, O. Frederick A. Kahler, Jr .......... 998 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. Edward D. Kalbfleisch. . . Alfred G. Kay ......... Don M. Kelley ...... ..47 Pierrepont,St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ...543o Forbes St., Pittsburg, Pa. .602 Madison Ave., New York City Milton W. King ........... 1755 Lanier Pl., VVasl1ington, D. C. Ernest H. Klipstein ...... Richard G. Knott' ........ Maurice R. Koehler ...... Arthur F. Kraetzer . . . VVilliam R. Kruse ..... Ledlie I. Laughlin ..... . . . . . . . . . .Bidwell St., Pittsburg, A Pa. Jerome Lehman .......... Frank E. Lippman ....... ...93 Prospect St., E. Orange, N. J. Evening Post Bldg.. Louisville, Ky. . . . . .350 Maple Ave., Kingston, Pa. .. . . . .884 Park Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pa. ....33 Lincoln Park, Newark, N. J. ,.60 Sussex Ave., Morristown, N. J. Robert Lowry ..................... 601 Clay St., Scranton, Pa. Charles L. McCarthy ......,....... , ......... Princeton, N. J. Thomas l-1. McCauley .... 106 Hubbell St., Canandaigua, NQY. Bernard D. McClave .................. ...... G rantwood, N. J. Earl I. McClintock ..... 4052 Duquesne Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Lowrie McClure ....... 214 Garfield Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Cyrus McCormick .............. 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, Ill. David B. McCready.2Q5 E' Ridgewood Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. James P. McKinney, Jr. .......725 Bidwell St., Pittsburg, Pa. Allen McLanahan ............... . ........ Lawrenceville, N. J. 'Warden McLean ........ Donald M. McLeod ..... Robert D. MacMurdy. .. ....Queen Lane, Germantown, Pa. . . . . . . .Carnegie Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. ......55 E. 93rd St., New York City James A. H. Magoun, Jr ........ 162 N. 7th St., Newark, N. J. John C. Martin .......... .. .950 Hillside Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Richard H. Martin ....... 175 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. lhfarren S. Matthews ........ .. .60 Arthur St., Yonkers, N. Y. Dean Mathey ......... ..... 1 1 Orchard St., Cranford, N. J. NAME ADDRESS Richard A. Medina ....... 273 Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Vilroy C. Miller ......................,.... Livingston, Mont. Laurence P. Mills ......................... Gloversville, N. J. George XV. Moock. .2448 N. Cleveland Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. John I-I. Mullin ....... H enr E M uzz y . y ...... Ethelbert P. Nevin .... . . . . .800 Broome St., VVilmingt0n, Del. ... . . . . .414 Broadway, Paterson, N. J. . .....205 VV. 56th St., New York City Edwin Norman ................ 2008 3rd Ave., Louisville, Ky. Florence J. O'Donoghue ......... 31 Marsh St., Lowell, Mass. Douglas C. Orbison ........ . .... Jullundur City, Punjab, India Alexander T. Ormond, Jr .................... Princeton, N. J. Harold H. Ormond .... ......................Pr1nceton, N. J. Robert C. Orr .......... 202 Greenwood Blvd., Evanston, Ind. Henry A. Orrick, Jr... Frederick R. Paine .... John M. G. Parker... Robert L. Patton .... John G. Pennypacker.. John J. Pentz ....... Charles I. Place ..... Cleiris Pla 'er .. .... I5 S. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. ... . .1007 London Road, Duluth, Minn. .1020 Vermont Ave., Wfashington, D. C. ....I24 E. Maxwell St., Lexington, Ky. . ....146 Gay St., Phoenixville, Pa. Bois, Pa. .154 Prospect St., Nutley, N. J. .9 Moore St., Hackensack, N. J. . g ....... ..... Kenneth E. Plants ........ 2nd and Oak Sts., Spokane, 'vVash. Horace Platt ........ ..I27 St. Mark's Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Edward Plaut ................. 28 E. 76th St., New York City VVillian1 H. Powell, Jr. Grafton H. Pyne .... Louis T. M. Ralston . . . . . . . .215 E. Broadway, Sedalia, Mo. ...................Bernardsville, N. J. . .2108 DeLancey Pl., Philadelphia, Pa. Sylvan J. Rauch ................ 53 Penn Ave.. Newark, N. J. Herbert F. R. Reck.. Chauncey VV. Reed.. John I. B. Reiley, Jr.. Charles G. Reilly ...... Wfillis F. Rich ...... Jacob Riegel, Jr. .. Seth Ridout .... Island,lll. Ridge, N,J. . ................... Phillipshurg, N. J. ....Darrah Sz 5th Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Dodge. Iowa ....5217 Green St., Germantown, Pa. ...................Boyertown, Pa. H ll T1-1E.'P1a1 ero -BRICAEBRAC HU NAME Gaylord Riggs ......... Qllass Bull of 1912 Utlluntluhzhj ADDRESS .. .... 413 VV. Water St., Elmira, N. Y. Gilbert S. Robertson ......................... Princeton, N. J. Charles B. Rockwell, Jr ....... . ................. Bristol, R. I. George R. Roe ....................... ...... P atchogue, N. Y. Everett Rushmore ........... 170 VV. 85th St., New York City Howard M. Sawyer ....... 30 Wyman St., VV. Medford, Mass. Carleton O. Schaller .......... II W. 96th St., New York City Henry A. Schauffer ........ 2862 Marion Ave., New York City Alexander L. Schlesinger ..... 74 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. Albert Seckel ............................ . ..... Riverside, Ill. deBienvi1le K Seeley ..................... Englewood, N, J. lrving P. Seery ................. 25 Vernon St., Newark, N. J. James B. Seligman ......... Hotel Netherland, New York City Theodore G. Sewall ........... ...Aurora on Cayuga, N. Y. Thomas B. Seyster .... . .......................... Oregon, Ill. Samuel R. Schafer ...... ..183 Prospect St., Hagerstown, Md. Frank H. Schafer ............................. Montrose, Pa. James G. Shaw, Jr .... LeRoy S. Shultz ..... Herman Siefke, Jr.. . Spencer A. Sisson.. George Sloane ........ Henry A. Smith .... George I. Speer, Jr. Thomas G. Speers.. John VV. Speicher ..... Warren F. Starkey Kennard Stephenson .... Charles H. Sterrett James K. Stoddard. . . .29 Montgomery Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. .2222 W. Lehigh Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . . . . . . . .148 74th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ..............I3O W. 8th St., Erie, Pa. E. 63rd St., New York City ....7o9 Greenwood Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. .1003 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. ..81 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. ..........II47 N. 9th St., Reading, Pa. .......I421 E. 2nd St., Duluth, Minn. ...................Columb1a, Tenn. Pa. Mt Holl N . .................... , y, , J. John L. Stoever ........ 6214 Wayne Ave., Germantown. Pa. James D. Stover Thomas Swann ..... Harold J. Sweeney. ..........................Milford, N. J. . . . . . . .908 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. .. ......242 Tyler St.. Trenton, N. J. Harvey S. Talbott.. .Am. Nat'l Bank Bldg., Indianapolis. Ind. Jesse L. Terry. .......................... San Marcos, Texas Evan W. Thomas ............................ Lewisburg, Pa. 320 NAME ADDRESS Edwin I. Thompson, ...... 308 A St., N. E., XfVashington, D. C. Henry N. Tifft, Jr. ........ 309 W. 76th St., New York City. Allen Tobey ............ Premium Point, New Rochelle, N. Y. Charles S. Todd ......... Reginald T. Townsend... Thomas W. Trevor .... X'Villiam H. Tuck ...... Eugene L. Turner ..... Geor 'e K Tweddel g . ..... . Charles M. Tyson ..... William C. Vance ..... Eugene M. Vernon .... William IrVagner .... Russell S. Walcott .... Albert M. Wangler .... Herbert H. Ward, Jr.. Harold C. Warren ....... ....................Katonah, N. Y. ..... . .267 5th Ave., New York City ...537 Hale Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio .................AlCXaHdF1a, Egypt ......................Anniston,Ala. .. .2334 S. 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa. .839 Temple Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. .29 W. South St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ......................Lansdale, Pa. John H. Uhl ............. Abram L. Urban, Jr ..... ...27 Washington St., Newark, N. J. H2433 Penn Ave., Wilmington, Del. ......57 Barclay St., Newark, N. J. ....III4 Judson Ave., Evanston, Ill. ...............Flushing, L. I., N. Y. .....5oo Rodney St., Wilmington, Del. 730 Harvard Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. Reginald K. Waterbury ......... 80 South St., New York City William B. Waterman ..... .. .180 Angell St., Providence, R, 1. Sheldon S. Wells ....... ................. S hort Hills, N. J. Randolph West ....... ................ P rinceton, N. J. James White ...... ....... B utler, N. J. Robert E. WVhite ..... .... Connellsville, Pa. Sanford B. 'White .......... . ............. Fall River, Mass. William M. VVhitney, III .......... ..,........... Rye, N. Y. Edward R. Whittingham L ................... Milburn, N. J. Robert VV. Wigton ............ School Lane, Germantown, Pa. Rollin C. Wilcox ..... IIO4 E. Jeiterson St., Bloomington, Ill. Emory H. Wilder ........ .t.I2II Hinman Ave., Evanston, Ill. Samuel B. Williams ............ I7 Calvert St., Newport, R. 1. Joseph K. lfVilling ......... 1901 N. 32nd St., Philadelphia, Pa. Grant E. XfVinants ....... . ...... 140 W. Sth St., Bayonne, N. J. Alan L. Wolf ........ . ......... 48 E. 76th St., New York City Curtis M. VVylie .... 70 N. Lafayette St., Grand Rapids, Mich. FACULTY MEMBERS H THE-Pruncizro QBRICABRAC ll U H - 1913i Esta Zttappa Esta of ,Hein Elzrszp Organized provisionally in 1895. Charter granted October, 1898 F. F. Abbott E. P. Adams Stockton Axson J. W. Basore C. F. Brackett G. D. Brown R. E. Brflnnow D. L. Buffum A. G. Cameron R. L. Cary H. Clemons G. F. Close I. H. Coney E. G. Conklin H. B. Cornwall H. F. Covington L. Critchlow Ulric Dahlfzren XV. M. Daniels TT1 A. A. Barnes C. Belknap H. Cook B. N. Dell M. P. Dunlap R. E. Fish Edward Elliott L. P. Eisenhart G. VV. Elderkin D. H. Fenton F. A. Fetter H. B. Fine William Foster W. S. Fox Christian Gauss G. H. Gerould Vllilliam Gillespie N. F.. Griffin A. M. Harmon G. M. Harper John Grier Hibben I. P. Hoskins G. A. Hulett T. VV. Hunt I. C. Fitts S. F. Franklin S. D. Gamble F. D. Halsey I. D. Harrison R. B. C. Johnson C. W. Kennedy W'illia1n' Libbey E. H. Loomis Howard McClenahan C. F. W. McClure R. M. McElroy L. W. McKay Malcolm MacLaren David Magie, Ir. W. F. Magie Allan Marduand C. E. Matthews C. C. Mierow L. W. Miles C. R. Morey W. S. Myers Frederick Neher MEMBERS, 1912 R. F. Haulenbeek O. P. Heyn, Ir. D. Horton R. WV. johnson, jr. F. A. Kahler 321 G. T. Northrup A. T. Ormond C. G. Osgood, Ir. T. M. Parrott F. L. Patton G. S. Patton H. Phillips W. K. Prentice I. E. Raycroft P A. G. Reid E. C. Richardson P. E. Robinson E. Y. Robbins R.. K. Root C. G. Rockwood H. N. Russell R. M. Scoon W1 B. 'Scott E. I. McClintock C. McCormick D. Mathey F. I. O'Donoghue G. S. Robertson H. R. Shipman F.. A. Smith N. K. Smith C. H. Smyth, jr. E. G. Spaulding D. C. Stuart H. W. Thayer I . D. Thompson Augustus Trowbridge H. B. VanDeventer Henry van Dyke Paul van Dyke Oswald Veblen W. U. Vreeland A. F. Vtfest I. H. 'Westcott G. VV. T. Wfhitney F. N. VVilson Gen. A. A. Woodhull S. R. Shafer L. S. Shultz H. Siefke, Jr. T. G. Speers H. J. Sweeney C. M. XVylie Hn THE-Piainciiro -BRTCABRAC lil Cllllass Bay Qbcernises of the Qbmz Eliaunhreh anh bixtp-fifth Qnnual Qliummennement ' iiune, 1912 ' twinning Qlfxerniszs Master of Ceremonies ....... JOHN EIAYDOCK CARROLL, IR., Mo. Class Poem ..... Sayers Coe N Class Gration ................ Curtis Monteith Wfylie, Mich. ' Zlhp Exercises Ivy Oration .. ,................. Chauncey Belknap, N. Y. Cllamxnn ffxerrisfs - Class History ..... .... F rank Davis Halsey, N. I. Address by Class President. . .Sanford Brownell VVh1te Mass Class Prophecy ...... .... ....... R u ssell Smith VValcott, Ill. Roll Call by Class Secretary .......... Joseph Neff Ewing Pa Presentation .................. William Minot VVhitney, N. Y. Class Ode ......., WVords by Harrington Green, Ohiog Music by Leon joseph Barkhorn, N. I. Salutatory ...,. .... R aymond Foulston B. XV. VV. Battles I. L. D, Blair H. R. G. Bosworth D. I. H. Carroll, Jr. D. H. S. Day E. Qllnmmznnement QExernisn:5 Haulenbeek, N. I. Valeclictory .... ..... C hauncey Belknap K Y Presentation of Diplomas. Glass Bay Qllommittze H. FARR ..............,.... .. ...... Chairman M. Duff F. C. Hughes B. D. McClavc L. Felt H. Ingersoll J. L. Terry XV. Fitton D. Kalbfleiseh R. S. X'V?llC0ft P. Foster, Ir. A. G. Kay R, NVCSt I. Hart D. Mathey 323 ITHE-P121 EIO AHRICADRAENU jfellutns ann Qrahuate Qnbnlars jfnr the pear 1912-1913 PORTER OGDEN JACOBUS FELLOW .......... .................................. ...... H o ward Bristol Grose, of New York .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .Albert Arnold Bennett, of Rhode Island CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH PROCTOR FELLOWS .... ..........., H arlow Shapley, of Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . .Karl Taylor Compton, of Ohio PHILOSOPHY Chancellor Green Mental Science Fellow ..... Fellow in Philosophy ...,...............,.. HISTORY, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS Class of 1883 Fellow in Politics .........., South East Club Fellow in Social Science Boudinot Fellow in History ............,.... ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY Fellow in Art and Archaeology CLASSICS John Harding Page Fellow in Classics .... Fellow in Classics SEMITICS ' I Fellow In Semitics ....,................. IVIODERN LANGUAGES Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages ...... ENGLISH Charles Scribner Fellow in English Literature Class of 1873 Fellow in English Literature ....... I U Fellow In English .......................... ..... Carl Campbell Brigham, of Massachusetts ....... Carl Whitinan Doxsee, of New York 'l ........... Henry Van Wesep, of Michigan . ..... William Seal Carpenter, of Pennsylvania .......Iohn Roscoe Turner, of New York .....Charles Raymond Brown, of Virginia ....Raleigh Schuyler Rife, of New York 'Tl Q. 54 2 E. 5. I'f' O f-I 14 'U O S- Ei ra ui W I3 O4 lTl 0 O 5 O 5. 0 ui L., I .....Earl Baldwin Smith, of Maine .................John Shapley, of Missouri I ,- O L11 I3 I-9- O Z3 KD .- F ro -1 W FD '-4 rn Mm O I-h DJ In cn N O :T E ua FD FP FY' ua . . . . .Gustave Adolphus I-Iarrer, Ir., of New York .....................Arthur Williams, of Illinois . . . . . . .Charles Russell Small, of Pennsylvania . . ...William West Mooney, of South Carolina .......... . . . .Ervin E. Stringfellow, of Iowa . . . . . . . .Leo Augustine Hanigan, of New York . . . . .Carroll Raymond Ward, of Massachusetts , . . . . . . . . . . . .Charles Brokenshire, of New Jersey ... . .Charles Omar McMahon, of New Hampshire ..................Ernest Francis Amy, of Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Samuel Robert Shafer, of Maryland . . . . .Hubertis Maurice Cummings, of Pennsylvania 324 HUTHE-PRI sro 'BRICABRAC UH A jfellntns anh Grahuate Snhnlars mlunnluhziaj Fellow in English .............,........ , MATHELIATICS I. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics ....... , Fellow by Courtesy in Mathematics .... ASTRONOMY Thaw Fellow in Astronomy .,.............. PHYSICS ' Class of 1860 Fellow in Experimental Science .... Fellow in Physics. ............................ .. CHEMISTRY Harvard Fellow in Chemistry ..... Fellow in Chemistry ............ GEOLOGY Class of 1883 Fellow in Geology ..... Fellow in Geology ................ BIOLOGY Gordon Macdonald Fellow .................. Francis Hinton Maule Fellow in Biology .... Class of 1877 Fellow in Biology .............. E. M. Fellow in Biology ......... .... PHILOSOPHY Graduate Scholar in Psychology .... CLASSICS Graduate Scholar in Classics ..... MATHEMATICS Graduate Scholar in Mathematics .... PHYSICS James VV. Queen Graduate Scholar ..... 1 ..........,... L .............. I L, , ,.., f-'k's 325 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bernard Levi Jefferson, of Ohio .. . . . .Walter Brooks Henderson, of Rhode Island ....Ralph Dennison Beetle, of New Hampshire . . . . . . .Walter Edmund Anderson, of Minnesota .....JameS Waddell Alexander, H., of New York .....Richard john McDiarmid, of Canada .,.......Irving Bardshar Crandall, of Tennessee John Howard Dellinger, of District of Columbia ........... ...Charles Leslie Fleece, of Kentucky . . . . . .Guy Baker Taylor, of Kentucky . . . . . . .Elton Leroy Quinn, of Maine ........Albert Orion Hayes, of Canada .....James Cook Martin, of Connecticut ......William Warfield, of Pennsylvania .....Edwin Eustace Reinke, of Pennsylvania ....Louis Max Hickernell, of Pennsylvania .....William Edwin Hoy, jr., of New jersey ....Edward Howland Warcfwell, of Connecticut .......Samuel Floyd Franklin, of Delaware .......Roy Joseph Deferrari, of New Hampshire ...William Willard Flint, Ir., of New Hampshire ............Joseph Vital DePorte, of Oklahoma . . . .Earl William Castle, of Michigan ....l-lorace H. Lester, of Washington IITIIE-PRI Ero BRICABRAC All 191625 Qtnarhzh Blume, 1912 . 1 ...... ......... .......... I a mes Thomas Field, of Kentucky GEORGE PoITs BIBLE PRIZES ...........,..... UU-James Wilkinson Macarmey, of D' C' CLASS OF 1859 PRIZE IN ENGLISH LITERATURE .. ............. Harold Iohn Sweeny, of New Jersey I. .... Edward Renwick NVhittingham, of New Jersey LYNDE DEBATE PRIZES 2. .............. Irving Peter Seery, of New Jersey 3. ....... Peter Kenneth Emmons, of New Jersey BAIRD PRIZES The Baird Prize Oratory .......... .. .............. Everett Rushmore, of New York ........Robert Walter Baskerville, o f New Jersey Delivery .. ................ Claud Hanbury Cooke, of Missouri Poetry .,... ...... ..... R a ymond Foulston Haulenbeek, of New 'Jersey Dispufafion -'---f------' ---i L 13:5 ..:13E'I,EII RgE33I2i 5v1?FS35QIS3?k5I fifJFfE?5L3 SPENCER TRASK DEBATE PRIZE ..................... .... ..,......... C l aud Hanbury Cooke, of Missouri ALEXANDER GUTHRIE MCCOSII PRIZE IN PHILOSOPHY ..... ..... Carl Cambell Brigham, of Massachusetts CLAss or I869 PRIZE IN ETHICS JUNIOR FIRST HONOR PRIZE .... DICKINSON PRIZE . . . . . JUNIOR ORATOR MEDALs C. O. JOLINE PRIZE IN AMERICAN POLITICAL HISTORY ................................... Crittenden Hull Adams, Honorable mention of Henry Dodge Apenzeller, of Pennsylvania Honorable mention of Arthur .........................Samuel Floyd Franklin, Divided equally between Charles William Hendel, of New York of Delaware Ir., of Penn- sylvania, and Albert Starnes Richardson, of Tennessee. .................Charles William Hendel, Ir., of Pennsylvania Eugene Fox, of Pennsylvania I. ........................ Rowland Hughes McKee, of Ohio 2. ..... Charles Edward Bingham, of New York 3. .... Albert Starnes Richardson, of Tennessee 4. ..... Arthur Delaiield Smith, of Massachusetts 326 HUTHE-PRI Ero 'BHICAEYRAC JH 1911525 mluntlulwetsj IVIACLEAN PRIZE .........,..................................... ............................ R owlancl Hughes McKee, of Ohio FREDERICK BARNARD WHITE PRIZE IN ARCHITECTURE.. ......... . ......,................ Charles Over Cornelius, of Honorable Mention-Russell Smith Walcott, Illinois. CLASS OF 1876 MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR DEBATE .................... , ...................,.. .... P aul Forest Myers, of THOMAS B. VVANAMAKER ENGLISH LANGUAGE PRIZE .........................,........... Arthur Pierson Curtis, O CLASS OF 1870 JUNIOR PRIZE IN OLD ENGLISH! ......,.................................... Joseph Proctor Knott, Jr., Honorable Mention-John Applegate Furman, Jr., of New Jersey CLASS OF 1870 JUNIOR PRIZE IN ENGLISH ........................ .................. C harles William Hendel, Jr., of Honorable Mention-Joseph Proctor Knott, Jr., of Kentucky CLAss or 1883 JUNIOR ENGLISH PRIZE IN THE SCHOOL OF SCIENCE., .......... .... , Charles William Henclel, Jr., of ' JI. ............. Wilmer Landis, of MARY CUNNINGHAM HUMPHREYS JUNIOR GERMAN PRIZE ...... lf, .U ..'.....'.-In-...Loren Greeneo G PHILO SHERMAN BENNETT PRIZE IN POLITICAL SCIENCE ..... .... ..... C l arence Van Schaiek Mitchell, O Pennsylvania Pennsylvania f New York of Kentucky Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania atch, of Ohio f New Jersey R. PERCY ALDEN MEMORIAL PRIZE IN FRENCH ................................ ................. M ilton Mclntyre Brown, of Ohio CLAss OF 1861 PRIZE IN NIATHEMATICS .................................. . ....... ......... A llen Goodrich Shenstonc, Honorable Mention-Adrian Riker, Jr., of New Jersey. of Toronto FRANCIS BIIIDLE SOPHOMORE EssAY PRIZE ..I.............................................. Donald Robert Baker, of New York Honorable Mention-Jerome Edson Andrews, of Illinois C1.Ass or 1870 SOPHOMORE ENGLISH PRIZE ................................................ John Ives Hartman, of Honorable Mention-Torrance Fiske, of Minnesota CLASS OF 1883 FRESHMAN ENGLISH PRIZE IN THE SCHOOL or SCIENCE ............... William Crawford Dunlap, of Honorable Mention-Leonard Cox, of New York Pennsylvania Pennsylvania ORANGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRIZE SCHOLARSHIP, 1911-1912 ............................. William Stuart Annin, of New Jersey James Jefferson Swofford, Jr., of Missouri , 4 I. ................. . ALTON B' PARKER PRIZES POR FRESHMAN DEBATE iz. .................,.. Harold Wolcott Chapin, of New York Honorable Mention-Alfred Lee Booth, of Missouri 327 HUTHEPRI GETO 'BRI ' 'BRAUN ilivnnur list gunz, 1912 PHILOSOPHY. Highest Honors.-Samuel Floyd Franklin. High Honors.-Douglas Horton, Carl Cambell Brigham. Hoh- ors.-Horace Ross Baker, Peter Kenneth Emmons. IIISTORY, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS. Highest Hmzors.- Cyrus McCormick. High Hoizoixv.-Chauncey Belknap, Roger Earl Fish, Sidney David Gamble, Curtis Montieth Wylie. ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY. High Honors.-Russell Smith VVal- cott. Honors.-Arthur Cort Holden. CLASSICAL HUMANITIES. Highest Honors.-Raymond Foul- ston Haulenbeek. High Hovzors.-John De Hart Harrison. ff0lZ07'.S'.-ROIJCIT Franklin Arnold, Condit Nelson Eddy, Bar- clay Harding Farr, Harpur Allen Gosnell, Grafton Howland Pyne. ENGLISII. Highest Honors.-Samuel Robert Shafer. High Houiors.-Gilbert Stuart Robinson. MODERN LANGUAGES, GERMANIC. High Honors.-Frederick August Kahler, Ir. V MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS. High Honors.-Joseph Cooke Pitts. Honors.-Harold Appleton Barnes, Russell Eugene Gardner, Ir., Frank Davis Halsey, Frank Edward Lippman, Florence Joseph O'Donoghue. BIOLOGY. High Honors.-Robert Wilkinson Johnson, jr. Senior ihrigemen GEORGE POTTS BIBLE PRIZES James Thomas Field james VVilkinson Macartney. CLASS Or 1859 PRIZE IN ENGLISH LITERATURE Harold John Sweeny V LYNDE DEBATE PRIZES First-Edward Renwick Whittingham. Second-Irving Peter Seery Third-Peter Kenneth Emmons LYNDE DEBATERS From the American Ufhig From the Cliosophie Society Society . Claud Hanbury Cooke John Bracken Donaldson, Jr. Irving Peter Seery Joseph 'Cooke Fitts. Edward Renwick Whittingliain ' Peter Kenneth Emmons BAIRD PRIZES The Baird Prize-Everett Rushmore Oratory-Robert Walter Baskerville Deliz'e1'y+Claud Hanbury Cooke Poelry-Raymond Foulston Haulenbeek Disputation, First-Claud Hanbury Cooke Disfmzfation, Second-Edward Renwick Whittingham HHT1-IE-PRINCETQ 'BRI ABRAC ill Ziannur list Kilnncluhehb SPENCER TRASIC DEBATE PRIZE C. O. JOLINE PRIZE IN AMERICAN POLITICAL HISTORY Claud Hanbury Cooke Crittenden Hull Adams Honorable .Mention-Henry Dodge Appenzeller LYMAN H. IXTWATER PRIZE IN POLITICAL SCIENCE CLASS OF 1869 PRIZE IN ETHICS Not awarded Samuel Floyd Franklin ALEXANDER GUTHRIE MCCOSH PRIZE IN PHILOSOPHY NEW YORK HERALD PRIZE Carl Cambell Brigham Not awarded LITTLE TOWER 329 PRINCETON DELEGATION, EAGLES MERE I 57190511 c' f :Q 'AK ,P-'En ' nvx- N X, R J: , XXX N X4 XE Xxmf' x X I X .f,, 7f1 ' ,. 1 uf 5 ,y D. ju W X f 7 ,e, x :fi 5,., Q., LJ K I 12' Wm 1 4 'i 7 an QW Q 1 Wf wfifjff 2: fxfm ggi: - ,, 7' y' 'Q XX A , X 2 4 IW ' I N fi' X Betruspeet September HE twenty-first of the month found us all joyfully back at Nassau tp Hall, and, as usual, the college year started with a rush-two of A them, in fact, and they were the pepiest scraps seen here in a long l while. 1914 revived the custom of wearing horseing coats and 5151 helped the Freshmen in some exploring expeditions in the Brokaw Field district and elsewhere. The good old Prince came out with its annual tirade against the Sophomores and strongly advised that the C1885 be dropped from college, but this was not done. After they got into Dickinson, 1915 elected R. B. Peacock, presidentg J. M. Smith, vice-president, and I. S. Baker, sec- retary. Football practice progressed fmely under the new coaching system and we ended the month in an auspicious fashion by defeating Stevens in the opening game of our season, 37-O. I ,Xml 'Z ,f Q'-'41-ssilall I- T 70 F5 exif: ll ' B e- WZ RSX- A . x . qv , , 4 3 A ii - --1 if r ' xl f 1 if 7 ilk After the Freshmen had recovered from the baseball rush, the 1911 baseball championship bonfire was held with their assistance, and it was a dandy The Upper Class elections were also held. 1912 electing S. Sawyer, vice-president, and I. N. Ewing, secretary. VV. G. Penfield was chosen president of 1913, with F. C. Hall vice-president, and YV. M. Chester secretary .l P while IQ'I4,S othcers were G. F. Phillips, W. H. Bass and I. M. Colt respectively Meanwhile the football team was going merrily on its way, defeating Rutgers Villa Nova, Colgate and Holy Cross, and playing tie games with Lehlgh and Annapolis, while Admiral .Spaeth got the Navy going. 332 B. White, pres1dent H M U U11-ie-Fnincer 'BRIGABRAC HH jliuhemher The cane spreers were first in the limelight this time, and all three bouts were won by 1914. The annual Fall regatta came on the third, in which IQI3.WO11 the eight-oared race, with 1912 and IQI4 following, 1914 won the four-oared contest, 1913 and IQIS acting as rear guard. Then things began to pop, the preliminary explosion occurring on the fourth, when Sam WVhite got scared of the Harvard eleven and ran the length of the Held from them, carelessly carrying the ball, The final score was 8-6 in our favor, which was a most fitting way to celebrate the renewal of football relations with the Johnnies. In the interval till the Yale game we won an undeserved victory over Dartmouth, and elected W. H. Bass assistant manager of the 1912 eleven, and D. Drummond manager of the 1916 Freshmen teamg 1915 lost to Harvard and tied Yale. Then on the eighteenth, there was a. football game at New Haven with Yale University. It was unkind of us to upset all the newspaper dope on the subject, but it had to be done, so it was did, the final score being 6 points to 3 in our favor. Our eleven showed them'selves much the better swimmers, particularly S. B. White, Esq., who in a plunge for distance, easily beat out Captain Howe, of Yale. T. T. Pendleton, ,I3, was elected captain for next year, and the biggest fire yet' was held in celebration of the long-lost football championship's return. The soccer team didn't bring home the bacon, but the report that the chess team beat Yale was discovered to be true. 333 - Q HflTHE'PRlNCli-TO -ianicaimc UH f MOVING lea fs Eznemher f 4 5 ' ' V if T la, A Not much dope on this month, as everybody was quieting down by slow de- 'N . ,fz ,' ,1 -,f., ' grees. The movies became the big attraction, or it may have been the pianiste agile' qi, there, we never could determine which. The hockey team, under Captain Kay's X 4 l -- ' I - leadership, was called out, and got ready to bring home another championship. fig!! qyfl., -- -f .4 , A Youql and out if they did later On. ff gggggg' , vn.,--- ffl-,, ,f f, 1u7I1ffmgi . l l f f . 1, lv 47 N- - -- M - if f E- ' 'WM' Ol 14 25 '33 1 x Eanuarp El' l 5 i . l b - 'fjmf Qjigtiaan-Rex When we got back after Christmas, everybody was bickering as to who would be our new president. Most of the United States from joe Gish to Jack the Cop had been spoken of, but it remained for the trustees to ratify the, students' choice by electing john Grier Hibben to that office, The resulting P-fade to his residence was remarkable for the Symphony Orchestra that led it, and the splendid address he made us when we got there. The evening was further enlivened by Dean West and Prof. Henry Van Dyke, who also made us speeches. The water polo team made the highest score ever rolled up in an intercollegiate - 5 contest by defeating Cornell' 70-o in eleven minutes. And so, with the midyear's ,-. ' looming, the month came to a close. 2 5334 l Tnearnincero -BRIQABRAC ll jfehruarp Notwithstanding various rumors, enough of us remained after the midyear's to run the college till June anyhow, so the second term was begun. After the hat had been passed it was decided to hold the Junior Prom, and so many came that it was impossible for the Pinkertons, hired for the occasion, to see whether the turkey trot was ,done or not. The annual interclass wrestling bouts were pulled off, IQI4 winning 2-1. The Prince and Tiger held a so-called basket bail game, and the water polo team won the intercollegiate chanfpionship. Their ex- ample was quickly followed by the hockey team, who were awarded their Ps in consequence. H. A. H. Baker, ,I4, was elected captain for next year. It was de- cided to keep on publishing the Prince for some reason or other, so T. Handy was elected Editor-in-Chief for the ensuing year, with W. M. Chester business managerg .1915 elected their second-year oflicers, as follows: President, H. Froe- lick, vice-president, I. A. Baker, secretary and treasurer, J. B. Streit. jlilarnh F Spring at last. It was hidden under a couple of feet of snow rain sleet and bk 3x 'H elf Z .W , slush, with some hail on the side, but still it was neie The basket ball team cele -T V' brated their defeats with a saturnalla at the Vars at which they elected VV L N ' X - T Deldfitt, ,I4, as their next year's captain The Faculty then got together and gave Mx X r' the twenty biggest boot-lickers 'in the Senior Class 1 free lunch at the Inn and al - 'Aga' Q, R . J -i 'lowed them to buy Phi Beta Kappa keys This u as closely followed by the indoor Z7 - NX -ff' in -Q track meet, and then the E. D. A. got busy and gtve a remark ibly good perform 'f QE- ' 4 DF- ance of the Jew of Malta, which prox ed so popular that it was friven several it X 'p 'f 1- 'R times in Princeton and once in New York Not to be outdone the Triangle came - s. , - across with l'Main Street, one of the best of their shows The students show Q X .x was a dark mystery Cjokej, but most of the Jokes at the Faeul y performance ucrc laughed at. 335 UHTHE-Painctro -aalcaamc lm flllllartb CGluntIuiJehJ ' - The Tiger followed the Prince's example and-elected C. D. Orth editorg P. E. Adams. art editor, and D. A. Hawley. business manager. The Lit elected T. K. 'Whipple editor, and R. M. Green business manager. St. Patrick's Day was celebrated by the usual P-rade and Stress and Strain. The crew and baseball squads got out, and Cornell won the intercollegiate wrestling, in which we got second. We Won the first baseball game, with Rutgers, I2-5. G. K. Vlfight, '13, was elected captain of the water polo team. Qpril April saw work started on Cuyler Hall and Holder Cloister. Vacation came early, in which the baseball team took their annual Southern trip, losing but one game. The swimmers also took a VVestern trip, on which they won the national water polo championship. just to be in fashion, the Triangle hired a train and went as far as Chicago, meeting success at every stop. Separate trips were also made to New York and Philadelphia. Dean Fine resigned and Prof. David Magee was appointed in his place. P. S. Heath, JI4, was elected assistant manager of the baseball team for IQI3, and E, Goldsmith, '14, the same in track. D. Douglas, '14, and G. E. Harris, '14, were chosen managers of the 1916 baseball and track teams. respectively. E. I. D. Cross, Ir., '14, was elected captain of ,the swimming team, and B. Boldt, '14, captain of the rifle team. Senior singing started, and we lost our first college game to Penn State, coming back strong in time to beat Cornell 2-o. 336 W f i N-c Y x-r l gb -. -t, f ee K-:-. l .:i'2Z?r 'Gfv ?i2 '5'1 2 . z?1, '?i'51qg ll . Jia: Qgggigi l f' Q 'Q Lf f, ' J X.. X 1 wr, Q I3 -I ' . W 123 1 ' A' f 1 M ' ff lr? U H11-113-Pa1NETo -aarcafaafxc lil ' may The baseball team started the month off by losing to Holy Cross, and the Prince gave its annual party. The Caledonian games resulted in a tie for first place between 1912 and 1913, 1915 getting second and 1914 last. Bissell, 112, made a new record in the shot put, as did Fiske, ,I4, in the pole vault. We won the first Penn game at Philadelphia, S-0. The sem'. then got hysteria and held a centennial. On the eleventh President Hibben was inaugurated in.the presence of President Taft, Chief Justice VV'hite, and nearly two hundred representatives of American and foreign universities, besides the student body. It was a big day, except for the fact that we lost to Cornell in baseball. The track team tied Yale, and we lost to Williamson the diamond. We succeeded in beating U. of P. again, 3-2. In the triangular regatta, Columbia won with Princeton second, and Penn thirdg 1915 lost to Yale in baseball and track, but the Tiger and Prince beat the Cornell 'lWidoW and Sun, We only got one place in the intercollegiates, R. B. Thomas, ,I3, winning the 100. He was later elected captain of the team for 1913, and was also taken to the Olympics at Stockholm: Exams had meanwhile started, and the crews had been busy, the 'Varsity losing to Harvard and Cornell, and 1915 winning from the Yale Freshmen. In the second crew race on the Schuylkilly we were beaten by Harvard and Columbia, but finished ahead of Yale and Penn. The 'Var- sity were awarded their t'P's. lx 'fin tiki? eg . -7 stil!-sg' ff - ll ' s f Y-'qgffl I 1 . N X X-ff , ., . 9 Eiumz The University started to economize by cutting down on lights, but the now famous light P-fade stopped that. Reunion tents sprang up like mushrooms, and despite the fact that we lost the lirst Yale game at New Haven, we won the Com- mencement game, 4-2. The Spring regatta was won by 1912, 1915, 1914, and 1913, finishing in the order named, the 'Varsity winning from the Barge Club, of Phila- delphia. The Sophomore Reception was the biggest hop ever held here, and got us in a good frame of mind to see the 'Varsity win the rubber from Yale, 19-6. F. Worthington, ,I3, was elected next year's captain, the last Senior was hoisted through the car window and we were all out in the wide, wide world. 337 WTHE-Paincmro -BRICMSRAC UH illibz Qrahuate Qlnunnil uf rinnetun Tilinihersitp I OFFICERS FRANCIS SPEIR, '77, Chairman .... 52 Wall St., New York City H. G. MURRAY, '93, Secretary .........' ..... P rinceton, N. J. FINANCE COMMITTEE Francis Speir, '77, Chairman D. I-I. Mc.Alpin, '85 James Laughlin, Jr., '68 G. F. McKinney, '91 W. W. Lawrence, '78 H. G. Murray, '93, Secretary D. M. Barringer, '79 Percy R. Pyne, 2d, '03 Frank C. Roberts, '83 COMMITTEE ON CLASS ORGANIZATION W. R. Wilder, '79, Chairman William Dulles, '78 A. G. Todd, '84 F. P. King, '00 W. E. Hope, '01 COMMITTEE V. L. Collins, '92, Chairman W. F. Timlow, '86 Malcolm Lloyd,, Jr., '94 R. L. Walton, '05 John W. Queen, '87 J. C. Brush, '09 Charles A. Cass, '02 A. A. Gulick, '97 ON TCHOOLS A. H. McAlpin, '07 Wm. T. Vlymen, '81 F. G. Landon, '81 COMMITTEE ON PUBLICITY C, W. Halsey, '98, Chairman O. DeG. Vanderbilt, Jr., '06 Frederick Evans, '86 B. VanD. Hedges, '88 Rudolph,E. Schirmer, '80 A. P. Monroe, 'II COMMITTEE ON UNDERGRADUATE ACTIVITIES James E, Bathgate, Jr., '94, Chairman P. A. Rollins, '89 H. L. Mills, '04 G. C. Fraser, '93 A. C. Studer, Jr., '08 John Larkin, '82 W. M. Wilkins, 'IO W. W. Phillips, '95 Joseph N. Ewing, 'iz William B. Reed, Jr., '96 COMMITTEE ON ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS A. H. Larkin, '87, Chairman D. M. F. Weeks, '95 J. L. Crane, '99 J. H. Harrison, '99 R. C. McNamara, '03 D. W. McCord, '89 John I.fBright, '90 L. C. Woods, '91 X I . x - . F A uf ' . Z U 179 19 z , szvocz cz H 0195 x x ,,f..., - A71 'Q if U UTHE-PR1 mo 'BRICABRAC HH rimzetun Qlluh of 332etn Eurh FOUNDED AS AN ASSOCIATION, I866 MERGED INTO A CLUB, 1886 . Qbfficers PRESIDENT I TREASURER CHARLES SCRIBNER, ,75 NVALTER L. JOHNSON, '97 VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY PHILIP A. ROLLINS, '89 NVALTER C. BOOTH, 'oo 340 IFFHE-PRI ETO -BRICABRAC ll ll H rinretun Glluh ui ilBbiIaheIpiJia ORGANIZED NOVEMBER, 1897 CHARTERED JANUARY, 1898 . OFFICERS GEORGE R. VANDUSEN, '77 .... .....,.. P resident L. IRVING REICHNER, '94 ........ ..... V ice-President WALTER VV. N. RIGHTER, '06 .... ....., S ecretary T. WILLIAMS RoBr:R'1's, '99 ..... . .... Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS john B. DeCoursey, '97 Chas. T. Larzelere, '07 I. O. MacIntosh, '02 Theodore S. Paul, ,II Isaac W. Roberts, '03 I. Dean Elliott, '97 Langdon Lea, '96 Edgar S. McKaig, '08 Harry C. Potter, Jr., '98 Arthur L. Wheeler, '96 John Gay, '09 Henry P. Lewmzm, '07 Horace F. Nixon, '94 William M. Prizer, '09 Charles B. Worden, '94 HOUSE COMMITTEE VVILLIAM I. LANA, JR., '09 ....................... Chairman ' Edgar S. McKaig, '08 WVilliam M. Pfizer, '09 Isaac W. Roberts, '03 T. Leamirig' Smith, '08 341 UHTHE-PRINCETO 'BRICABRAC JH Alumni Ammriatinn, Nassau Hull FOUNDED 1826 l'lON. ADRIAN H. JOLINE, '70, Chairman. iirinrrtun Alumni Aaznriaiinn nf N1-hraakn FOUNDED 1884 LOWRIE CHILDS, 'QI .................... .... P resident GLENN C. WHARTON, '03 ................. .... S ecretary Omaha, Nebraska. lgrinrrtnn Qlluh nf Newark FOUNDED 18114 FRANKLIN MURPHY, JR., '95 .........,..... .... I Jresident VICE-PRESIDENTS CHARLES YOUNG ADRIAN RIKER' JOHN R. PIARDIN STEPHEN H. PLUM, 'OI ............................ Treasurer JAMES L. MARTIN, '07 .............................. Secretary II Clinton Street, Newark, N. J. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE GEORGE R. SWAIN, '94 .............................. Chairman ROLAND T. Ross HAROLD H. SHORT JOHN O. BIGELOW HARRY T. BLISS HARRISON S. HIOBIE HUGH C. BARREIVI' ELMER G. WHERRY JAMES B. BURNET, JR. FRANCIS R. HAUSSLING FREDERIC L. JOHNSON JASPER E. CRANE C. RAY SWAIN lfrinrvtuu Alumni Aa511riatiu11 uf mflllfillllilfi FOUNDED 1875 WILLIAM COOPER PROCTER, '83. . - ....... .... P resident BRUCE W. BROWN, '06 ............................ Treasurer CECIL GAMBLE, 'O5 ............................... .Secretary The Procter Sz Gamble CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE E. H. ERNST, '82 ROBERT POOUE, '04 R. GORDON CAREW, 'OI GORDON RENTSOHLER, '07 R. N. GILCHRIST, 'O3 4 lgrinrernn Olluh 11fAQl'rhnr Qauihz, 31111121 FOUNDED 1901 DR. E. R. BURKHALTER, '62 ......................... President ARTHUR H. POE, '02 .............................. Secretary Care American Cereal Co., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. HFINIPIBH Alumni Ammriatinxi nf Ihr Gbrungvrv ORGANIZED 1903 INCORPORATED 1908 WILSON FARRAND, '86 ..... ........... P resident JOHN IRILPATRICK, '96 ..... ........ V ice-President F. H. SMITH, 3d, '94 ....... .................. T reasurer EUGENE H. IVIAGEE, '05 ..... .... C orresponding Secretary R. E. ANNIN, '80 ....... ...... R ecording Secretary T. W. HARVEY, '75 ...... ....... A dvisory Trustee E. D. DUEPIELD, '92 .... ..... Advisory Trustee ilgrinrrtnn Alnmni'Aa5nriaIinn nf Einnirmille FOUNDED 1884 JOHN G. CECIL, '76 ................... ........... P resident JOHN XIV. BARR, JR., '85 ....................... Vice-President H. P. LEWMAN, '07 ............................... Secretary Commercial Building, Louisville, Ky. iiiHTHE'Pl?RNCETON'BR1CABRAC li H lgrinrvtpn. Alumni Anzuriatinn nf Nurthrzwtrrii lgrnnzgluania HENRY H. VVELLES, IR., '82, Wilkes-Barre .......... President DR. LEE B. WOODCOCK, '93, Scranton .......... Vice-President DANIEL A. FELL, '83, VVilkes-Barre ............ Vice-President PAUL BEDFORD, '97, VVilkes-Barre .... Secretary and Treasurer GILBERT S. IVICCLINTOCK, '08, VVilkes-Barre, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HON. l'lENRY A. FULLER, '74 NIORTIMER B. FULLER, '99 EDWIN F. FERRIS, 'QQ HAROLD W. DOLPH, '09 BRUCE B. PAYNE, 'II igriurrtnn Alumni Ammriatinn nf .ilnhiana FOUNDED 1898 GEORGE L. DENNEY, '00 ........................... President R. A. LEMCKE, '01 .......... .... V ice-President GARVIN M. BROWN, '08 .... ....... S ecretary FRED G. APPEL, '07 .............................. Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE George L. Denney, '00 A. E. Stewart, '98 R. A. Lemcke, 'OI Sylvester Tohnson. Tr., '06 Garvin M. Brown, '08 Frank F. Powell, '98 Fred G. Appel, '07 N. B. Tarlcington, '93 Igrinrvtnu Alumni Annnriatinn nf Glruirul Nun ignrk FOUNDED 1894 JOHN VAN DUYN, M.D., '62 ............ ....... P resident E. VV. BELKNAP, '89 .,........ .............. V ice-President S. T. RALEIGH, 'II ................................ Secretary 205 Union Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. Elirinrvtun Alumni Asanriatinn uf Erie FOUNDED 1891 WV. E. I'1IRT, '04 ................................... President J. C. SPENCER, '07 . .. .............. Secretary and Treasurer MPEIPIH Aamxriatinu nf lgrinrrtnn Giulia WILLIAM L. GRANBERRY, '85, Nashville ......... . .President R. A. LEMCKE, '0I, Lenicke Bldg., Indianap0lis..Seeretary DAXVID D. NIETCALFE, '04, St. Louis .............. Treasurer Igrinrrtnn Glluh uf Suuthvrn Qlalifurnia FOUNDED 1908 OFFICERS DR. R, HUTCPIINSON, '84 .......................... President HOOPER C. DUNDAR, '07 ..................... Vice-President H. T. MUzzY, '04 ................. Secretary and Treasurer DIRECTORS LYNN I-IELM, '79 D. S. HAMMAGK, '06 JOHN MCWILLIAMS, JR., '01 R. E. RINEHART, '04 H. E. LYON, 'or iKurkg fllilnuntain Iilriurrtnn Qlluh E. WAITE ELDER, 'QI ............................... President GEORGE E. VCRANMIER, '07 .................... Vice-l resiclent FREDERICK S. TITSWORTH, '93 ......... Secretary and Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE L. R. ZKENDRICK, 'IO R. H. IDAVIS, '07 HHTHE'PRlNCETO 'BRICABRAC HH ljrinrrtnu Alumni Asauriaiiun nf Nun iiuglunh PRESIDENT L. M. CONWELL, '92, Somerville, Mass. VICE-PRESIDENTS Rhode Island-R. J. A. GREEN, '78, Senior Vice-President Massachusetts-E. H. EVVING, M. D., '95 Connecticut-REV. M. L. JACOBUS, D. D., '77 Maine-C. E. STEVENS, '77 New Hampshire-C. P. F. JCYCE, '87 SECRETARY AND TREASURER F. L. COOLIDGE, '84, Massachusetts lgrinrrinn Alumni Ammriutinn nf Elrunrsarr FOUNDED 1'-Jos LAPSLEY G. VVALKER, '76 .......................... President WALTER H. VVATKINS, 'OO ........... Secretary and Treasurer Chattanooga, Tennessee Glzntral Eruungluania Alumni Awanriatiun nf lliriuretun Eliiuiuvrzitg . FOUNOEO ises CHARLES H. BERGNER, '74 .......................... President M. C. KENNEDY, '84 ......................... Vice-President WV. H. MUSSER, '96 ............................... Secretary 215 N. Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa. iiriurniuu Alumni Aaunriatinn uf Allmng uuh Hiriniig EDWIN S. BELKNAP, '84 ........................... President CHARLES E. PATTERSON, '01 ................. Vice-President CHARLES VV. LADOW, '08 .... .... S ecretary and- Treasurer 344 lgrinrvtnu Ciluh nf Elrmtnu FOUNDED was JOHN A. CAMPBELL, '77 ....... . .,............... President XNILLIAM E. GREEN, '02 ...... ..... .,..... V i ce-President W. S. ROGERS, '95 ........... ...........,........ T reasurer WY M. DICKINSON, '97 ........................... Secretary 150 E. State Street, Trenton, N. I. igrinrvfnn Alumni Ammriatinn nf WFBUFII Nun Burk HARRY OT1s POOLE, '93 ............................ President XVILLTAM B. LEE, '79 ......................... Vice-President EDWARD S. VVARD., '05 ................. ........ T reasurer M. HERBERT EISENHART, '05 ....................... Secretary Rochester, N. Y. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Above ofhcers and EDWARDS P. VVARD, '96 .................. ....Genesee, N. Y. DR. RAYMOND SANDERSON, '05 ............ Canadaigua, N. Y. NVEBSTIZR H. KLTNE, '07 ......... ....... R ochester, N. Y. Igriurzinn Alumni Aasuriatinn nf Nurthrrn llbhin ANDRE T. CHISHOLM, '02 .......................... President R. B. RICHARDSON, '06 ............ ............... T reasurer H. A. HAUXHURST, '02 ,....... .................... S ecretary 916-917 Hippodrome Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. 351-inretnrr Glluh nf BHP.-ztern igvnmaglumiizx EouN0E0 1875 NVARREN I. SEYMOUR, '95 ........... .. ....... President XV1L1,1AM'H. BURCHFIELD, '02 ...................... Treasurer BENJAMIN M. PR1cE, '04 ........ . .................. Secretary 76 St. Nicholas Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. H HTHEQPRI etiro 'BRLCABRAC llj l Igrinrrtun Alumni Aanuriatinn nf iHHuntrlni1' Igrinrrtnn Alumni Aminriniinn nf illliarglamh at-th FOUNDED 1885 FOUNDED 1908 GEORGE WEEMs WILLIAMS, ,Q4 ......... A .... President W. PATTERSON ATKINSON ,........... .......... P resident I' CRAIG MCLANAHfXNf '01 --- -------------4'--- Tfeesufef HARRY -W' BARKLEY, ,QI lunvice-Presidem GRLSHALI H. POE, O2 ............. ' ............. V. .Secretary LESTER WALLACE, 'or ..........................,.. Treasurer S40 South Street, Battlmoter Md- FRANK D. BREWER, 'Io ........,................... Secretary V -P . 35 Highland Avenue, Glen Ridge. I W Bowers Jr EEE RESIDEI?-ITSG Rio S ,94 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE waiter R. Rr0'ORS, ,79 William AtTgr:'i.1.a,f96 H. N, Reeves, '97 H. H. Bradley, '04 Hiram Woods, '79 Robert Garrett, '97 A S. Wright, 'oo I. I. Colwell, '04 I. M. T. Finney, '84 P. T. Bruyere, ,OI G. C. lflluerth, '07 R. T. Mount, '02 A. C. Studer, Ir, '08 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE S. M. Carr, '03 I. H. Nutting, '09 Alex. Armstrong, '99 ' W. L. Wilson, '03 I. H. Walker, '03 A. Taylor Smith, 'oo L. B. Purnell, '04 Charles M. Buchanan, '02 John G. Thomas, '07 , , , , F k YV. Cl , ' Elgrtnrrinn Alumni Asasnrmttnn nf Glvxan ran app 02 FOUNDED 1897 WILLIAM B. SEELEY, '79 .......................... .President agriuwtun Alumni Azgmmtmn nf iglainfiplh CHARLES C. CRESSON, JR., ,QS ........ Secretary and Treasurer FOUNDED 1896 Alamo Bank Building, San Antonio, Texas. U JAMES P. MURRAY, '85 ....,.................... '. . .President agrinrpmu Quuh nf gmmp 'IEVIZZRTECRQ IR., 86 ......... ..... V ice-Illfrsisldlexgt FOUNDED 1905 I DUDLEX' H. BA1llROWSV,.,DP' DUDLEY G. Woo'1'EN, '75 .............. .......... P resident 739 West Sth Street, Plainfield, Nt T- RAYMOND G. YVRIGHT, '02 .................... Vice-President N. F. IAHN, '09 .................................. Secretary ' f l . - . . . U4 Ratlmad Awnue South' Seat' 6 Hrrnretun Alumni Azznrmtmn nf Zifnlehn . - . FOUNDED Hrtnretun Qllnh nf SIT. Minxn-1 1905 P. TAYLOR BRYAN, '82 ............................ President DR. NV. G. DICE, ,Q3 .................. .......... P resident LINN R. BROKAW, 'oI ............... .... T reasurer T. P. LTAMILTON, '88 .................,....... Vice-President DAVID D. NIETCALFE, '04 ................ ..... S eeretar5 EDGAR H. JOHNSON, '02 ........................... Secretary 1401 Pierce Bldg. 1533 Nicholas Building. 345 U iTHE'PRlNCETO 'BRICABRAC HU Hrinretun Alumni Asauriatiun uf the Biairiri nf Qlulumhitt sinh Suuthrru Staten FOUNDED 1872 EDWARD A. BALLOCH, '77 ....................4..... President . HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS JAMES M. JOHNSON, '76 CHARLES 1'lENRY BUTLER, 'SO G. THOMAS DUNLOP, '92 JUDGE A. B. HAGNER, '45 HENRY E. DAVIS, '76 ABNER B. IQELLY, '70 FRANK BOUGHTON Fox, '05 ............,.,......... Secretary VVALTER G. DUNLOP, '09 .................. Assistant Secretary EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FRANK E. EVANS. '98 GLIVER ME'l'ZERO'fT, '93 A. B. IKELLY, '70 WALLACE D. MCLEAN, '96 WILLIAM P. M. SOWERS, '96 BTAX C. J. VVIEHLEI, '99 J. W. PILLING, '97 . EDMUND BRADY, 'OI 351-inretun Alumni Aamiriatiun nf South Afrira FOUNDED l89B E. VERNE RICHARDSON, '88 ....................,.... President REV. CLINTON T. WOOD, '92 ........................ Secretary Mission Institute, VVellingtOn, Cape of Good Hope iHrinn-inn Qlluh nf Ciltfrugu FOUNDED IB76 JAMES B. WOLLER, '79 ................. ......... P resident U. B. GRONNIS, '03 ........ .... V ice-President RALPH A. BAND, '06 .............................. Treasurer ROBERT C. MCNAMARA, '03 ...................... Secretary 623 S. Wabaslu Ave., Chicago, Ill. lilrinrrinn Glluh nf Snuthturut FOUNDED 1895 JOHN H. THACHER, '95 ............................ President D. M, F. WEEICS, '95 ............... ,... V ice-President RALPH P. SWOFFORD, 'Oo .......................... Treasurer JOHN M. TOWNLEY, '97 ............................ Secretary Second and Walnut Streets, Kansas City, Mo. lirinrrtuu Alumni Ahanriatiun uf Euhsun Qluuntg New Zlzruzg ' FOUNDEO 1909 DR. HOWARD FORMAN .............,. ......... P resident J. WV. RUEUS BESSON ............... .... X fiee-President ARTHUR T. DEAR ................................. Treasurer GEORGE A. BRAKELEY .............................. Secretary 31 Montgomery Street, Jersey City, N. J. lirinrvtun Alumni Awauriutinn nf Salt ilialtr Cllitg FOUNDED 1909 E. B. CRITCHLOW, '82 .............................. President BISHOP F. S. SPALDING, '87 ................... Vice-President RENWICK S. MCNIECE, '07 ......................... Secretary II36 Blaine Avenue, Salt Lake City. igrinrrtun Alumni Ammriatinn nf tltr Nnrtlnmzai FOUNDED 1886 RICHfXRD LEA KENNEDY, '95 ........................ President CHAS, J. WINTON, '84 ...........,...,......... Vice-President MARSHALL CONE, '06 ......,........................ Secretary 1336 River Boulevard, St. Paul, Minn. lgrinrrtnn Glluh uf Guifnln FOUNDED 1897 ORGANIZED 19C3 JAS. L. CRANE, '99 ............................,.... President FRANCIS C. GOLDSBOROUGH, '99 .... ...... V ice-President ALBERT L. TCINSEY, '02 ............................ Treasurer HOWARD E. GANSWORTH, 'OI ....................... Secretary 327 Washington Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Igrinretnu Alumni Auanriatinu nf Nurthrrn New ilerurg FOUNDED 1909 XV. D. MOFFAT .. ............................... President C. D. IQERR .... ................ .... A 7 ice-President H. L. PITKIN .... ....... T reasurer D, P, EARLE ,,,, ...... S eeretary H14 THE-PRINCETQ -BRIEABRACWH ' Hrinrrtrm Qlluh nf Hawaii iirinrvtnn Gluh uf lilariz FOUNDED 1901 FOUNDED 1903 v JOHN T' VVATERHOUSEJ D6 ....--....... ..V....... President PERSIFOR F. GIBSON, '85 ............................ President REV. TURNER., ,Q6 ....................... Z .... SCCI'Ct8.1'y lax-inrpfnn Alulnni Agaurfaffnn nf 3181,-Ian 778 King Street, Honolulu, Hawali FOUNDED 19,5 ggi-im-131511 A1mm1iA55mfig1fim1 gf Egg-ig DR. JAMES C. HEPBURNA, '32 ....................... President FOUNDED 1902 - REV. WILLIAM K. M. IMBRIE, '65 .............. Vice-President FRANKLIN T. IVIOORE, '91 .......................... President JOHN STEWART BURGES5, 105 --------- SGCTCYHYY and TFC?-Sufef GEORGE B. STEWART, JR., '06 ..................,.... Secretary 3 Sanchome Mit05h'l1'0Ch01 Kfmdai Tokyo, Japan Syrian Protestant College, Beirut, Syria lgfitiffiull Alumni AH5I11'iE11iIJl1 Ilf Qlhill' lirinrrtnn Alumni Azsnriatiun nf Cgrrmamg FOUNDED 1609 FOUNDED 1102 WEBSTER E. BROWNING, ,Q4 ........................ President C. H. JONES, ,oo ............................ Home Secretary ROBERT B. ELMORE, '01 .....................,...... Secretary 58 University Place, Princeton, N. I. Casilla 2037, Instituto Ingles. Santiago de Chile , 4, . M W A 1- 1 4 f, 4 E . , , , , . J ,. , . Wg A - ,, Y . I , -rl ' I 'ir S , , ' ' 5-.1 Aaffff' 45 ,pf , . D . lu 4 , -Q 0 ' - 5- . J f J i.. its Q:-wsww 1. .. - -,P '1 -fa mwg.,.r,,.,..:,,,a,f.,.-.fmgg, I ,,-W. R. W .. .ww-Rf - ,!.,,f.l1. - z 2fM-1521335 ,fi H W- , z.. .-'!- sf' 1' f' '-'5S.,L:: 11' . 1111! Eff-,j'-.:'-',::'1,1- J 4. 2:,1:, i' . f-:A 'if . .r+'a..:f1ti1,, ' 1862 347 J. G, HIBBEN, 'ez BLAIR HALL 5 I Hlrnli-Pnincero Qaaicafniiac UH Qhhrehiatinns A. S., Alexander Hall, Seminary. N. E., North Entry, Edwards Hall. B., Blair Haut N. M. R., North Middle Entry, Reunion Hall. ' B. S., Brown Hall, Seminary. N. R., North Entry, Reunion Hall. C., Campbell Hall. N. W., North Entry, West College. P., Patton Hall. S. D., South Entry. Albert B. Dod Hall. E. B., East Entry, David Brown Hall. E. M. W., East Middle Entry, Witherspoon Hall. S E B South East Entry David Brown Haut E. W., East Entry, Witherspoon Hall. ' ' ' H., Holder Hall. H. M., Hamilton Hall. S. E., South Entry, Edwards Hall. S. M. R., South Middle Entry, Reunion Hall. , S. NV., South Entry, NVest College. H. S., Hodge Hall, Seminary. S. W. B., South VVest Entry, David Brown Hall. L., Stafford Little Hall. U., University Hall. L. P., Lower Pyne Building. U. P., Upper Pyne Building- Mv Madison Hall' VV. B., West Entry, David Brown Hall. M- D-, Middle Elllfy, Albert B, Dod Hall- W. M. W., West Middle Entry, lrVitherspoon Hall. N-y NHSSS11 Hall- W. VV., 'West Entry, WVitherspoon Hall. N. D., North Entry, Albert B. Dod Hall. ,79 H., 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., s, The John C. Green School of Science, e, The School of Electrical Engineering, f, Fellow, g, Graduate School, q, Qualifying. Officials in small caps. 350 Hlrneornincero oaaicwamcl H Birzrtnrp NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Abbett, L. Ir., '16 a ...... ................... 9 0 P. Armour, W., '14 a ........ ........ 4 .... 1 4 ABBOTT, F. F. Professor .... .... 1 I9 Fitz-Randolph Rd. Armstrong, C. V., 'I4 3 ,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 1 Abeles, C. T., Jr., '16 s ...... ............ 2 5 Bank St. Armstrong, H. F., '16 a. 31 University Ackerman, M. S., Ir., '16 s .... ..... 1 9 University Pl. Armstrong, I. L., '16 5 N48 Mercer Adams, C. R., 'I5 s ......... ......... 1 0 W. B. Armstrong, O., '14 s..- .... ...... . 6 S. E. ADAMS, E. P., Professor ..... ..... 1 2 Nassau St. Armstrong, T. R., 'q ..... ........., 5 1 Adams, F. D., '13 s ......... ...,..... 3 N. D. Arnold, W, C., 'IS a .,,. ,,.., 1 1 E. Adams, I. A., '15 s .... .......... H ill. Arthur, R, P., '15 s .... .... I 7 S. M. Adams, I. F., '15 s ..... ..... 2 B. C. Atha, S. K., '15 s ..... ...... 6 N. Adams, P. D., '15 s ...... ..... 2 C. H'm. Atterbury, B. B., '16 s. ......... 81 Adams, P. E., '13 a .....,.. V ..... II L. P. Atwood, F. H., '13 a... ..... 5 S. W. Adams, R. M., Jr. '13 a ........................... II N. D. Auger, C. L., Jr., '13 s .... ........ 2 8 S. Adler, J. O., '14 a ..................................... 62 B Austin, I. G., '15 a .......... 122 ADRIANCE, W. M., Preceptor, Princeton-Lawrenceville Road. AxsoN, S., Professor ..... ..... 1 o Nassau Agar, J. G., Jr., '14 a .................................. 84 P Azoy, A. C. M., 'q .... .....,...... 6 6 Agar, W. M., '16 s ....................... I5 University Pl. Bagby, E., '13 a .......... ............. 3 E. Alexander, I. M., ,I4 a ........,.... ........ 5 E. M. W Bahnsen, H. L., '16 s ..... .... 4 7 University ALEXANDER, I. W., H, Instructor ..... ..... 2 4 Madison St. Bailey, F. W., '16 s ........ .............. 7 3 Alexander, V. Allee, W. C., ' Allen, C. C., Alton, W. C., Alyea, E. D., Ames, B. A., W., '16 a ............. .... 15a ................ .. Jr.. 514 S., Alling, E. L., Allison, I. M. '15 a '16 a '16 '15 a .... . s ...... .. 7 8 s ......... .... Amy, E. F., 'g... Anderson, J. B., 3d, ' Anderson, W E.. 'g ......... 15a ..... .. Andrews, J. E., '14' a ..... . '13 s Andrews, W. G., Annin, R. O., q. Apgar, H., '15 s.. Applegate, E. G., '13 s ..... ..........H1l1. .........73P .. D. W. B C IO Nassau St. B. H'm. S. D P 9 Madison St B. ..33 Bank St .....306 H'm C ..29 Bank St ..2 E. M. W. .Trenfon, N. I Bailey, I. W., Ir., 'I R L 'q Bailie, . ., Baiter R. W., '13 s ....... C D ' 3 Baker, . ., Baker, D., Ir., Baker, D. B., '16 s ..... Baker, H. A. H., '1 Baker, J. A., '1 .. .... 106 ......116 ....13 N 1 a ..... .... 42 '79 '13 a ..... .... 3 N. ....1o E. Baker, D. R., '14 s ..... ............ 2 4 4 s .... .... 8 2 Nassau 5 a ........ ......... 2 D. 16 s.. ..... YI A. Baker, I. D., Baker, I. I., 5 1 14s .... 'Ia Baker, J. M., '16 s ..... I 5 5 Baker, . ., Baker, L. A., '13 a ...... Baker, M. L., '15 a ..... Baker, W. M., '13 s ..... .....52 .,...35 .....16 ....8 B. ....134 C. L. Pl. St. B. C UErr1c:fuZ'3wE'i'c-4r11U:1'-oU?U2 wf B. St. H . H L. P. C. H. B. L. Barber, A., '13 s ........ ...... ..... 3 1 fTHE'PRlNCETO 'BRICABRAHH NAME Bakewell, A. C., Ir., 'I4 a .... Baldwin, C. T., 'e .......... Baldwin, L. C. B., 'q ..... Baldwin, R. D., '13 a ..... Ballin, H. R., '15 s .... Bamrnan, E. B., '16 s ...... Banigan, C., '16 a .......... Bannerman, E. P., 714 a .... Barba, P. S., '16 s ........... Barber, L. H., '16 s ...... Barber, T. P., 'I5 a ........ Barber, W. A., jr., '15 s ..... Barbour, F. K., '16 a ...... Bard, R., '15 s .......... Barnes, B. E., '14 s .... Barnett, A. I., 'q ....... Barnett, H. H., '16 s ..... Barnett, W. L., '13 s .... Barr, I. MCP., '16 a ..... Barr, NV. M., '15 s ..... . Barras, W. A., ,I4 a ....... Bartholomew, O. A., '14 s .... Bartlett, I. K., Ir., '13 s ..... ZBirm:turp Cftluntinuehj ADDRESS L. ....7 N. M. R. ....15 Park Pl. S. R. M. D. .27 Chambers St. ........13 M. D P ....48 Mercer St L ....39 University Pl B .....62 Nassau St UA. C S. W. B ..............8oP ....31 University Pl '79 H H'm'. ....22 '79 H .....32 N. E. A. H 9 Bashinsky, L. E., '13 s ...... ................ 2 o M. D Baskerville, R. W., 'g ....... .... BASORE, I. W., Preceptor ..... .. Bass, W. H., 'I4 s ........ Battles, W. H., ,IS s .... Bauhahn, R. W., '14 a ....... BAXTER, E. B., Instructor... Beall, E. C., '15 s .......... BEAM, I. N., Preceptor ....... Beatty, I. W., Ir., '14 s .... Beatty, W. H., '16 s ...... I5 Vandeventer Ave. N. D. ....I44 Nassau St. -..138 Nassau St. E. B ........114 Holder. . . . .52 Bayard Lane L. H NAME Bechtel, E. C., '13 a ..... Beck, I. M., '14 s ........ Beetle, R. D., 'g ........... Beger, J. H., jr., '14 s ..... Belknap, M., 'q ........... Bell, J. F., Ir., '13 s ..... Bell, S. D., '13 a ......... Bell, T. B., 'q ............ Beltzhoover, M. R., '15 a ..... BENDER, H. H., Instructor Bennett, A. A., 'g ......... . Bennett, I. H., '15 s ....... Benson, R. G., '15 s ..... Benton, A. F., '16 a .... Benton, H. G., '13 s .... Bergen, L. B., '16 s ....... . Berghorn, 'vV. H., '16 s Berky, H. W., '13 a ....... Berry, A. D., 'q ......... Best, T. G., 'IS s .... Bevin, A. W., '16 s .... Beyer, H., 714 s ............. . Bickel, VV. F., '13 a ........... BICKFORD, P. R., Instructor .... ..... Bickham, W. D., '13 a ....... Biddle, N., '16 s ............ .... Biddle, 0. T., '16 s .... Biggs, B. T., 'q ........ Billings, G. M., '14 s .... Bingham, A. B., '16 s ..... Bingham, C. E., '13 a ...... Binns, R. H., Ir., '13 s .... . Bird, C. R., '14 s ......... . Bird, E. P., '16 s ......... . Birdsall, G. I. T., '16 s .... . .........1o2 .....46 Park ...........I43 fa as an iam HEEW lei I I I I . Pl. - Cs. - . Qhpkzx NOJLHA- Ewmgfim ggigsmf Uivrvvgxo' 'D 5-095-'PTEZE G OO Z D1 3 SD G Qiwvrc OFUFU ...........1S3 I5 University S. ..1o Madison St M.W ...........123H Vandeventer Av I5 University Pl S. W ........21 S. E ........68 B ....12 N.M.R .....18 S.W ......14 Moore St. A. C. II University Pl. U ll THE-PR1Nc1i'ro -BRICABRAC NH Bireztnrp Qfltuntinuehj NAME ,xm1RESs Bissell, G. N., '13 s ......, ........ 7 0 P Biswanger, B. E., '14 a .,... ,....,. 1 8 E. VV Blackburn, I. B., '14 a .... .............. 7 4 H Blair, F. P., '1 II Dickinson St Blair, I. P., Ir., '14 a ..... ............ 1 I2 B BLAU, M. F., Professor .... .... 2 7 Bank St Bleecker, B. D., '14 a ..... ...... 3 S. E. B Bleecker, T. B., '15 s .... Blodgett, R. L., '15 s .... . Blue, K. V., '16 s ........ Bluetlientlial, A., '13 s .... .... Bobbs, J., '16 s ......... .... Boker, C. F., Ir., '15 a .... .82 Nassau St C ..IO E. M. VV . .,.... II S. D I7 Edwards Pl U82 Nassau St Bol, C., '14 s ............ ........ 3 8 N. E Boland, L. H., '16 s .... .... 2 5 Bank St. Boldt, H. St. I., '14 a ..... .......... 1 3 U. P. Boliner, M. T., '13 s ..... ...,......... 3 0 N. E Boliner, WV. B., '14 s .... .... R ocky Hill, N. I Bolton, F. N., '14 S .... ............... 6 6 L. Bongiorno, P., '15 a .... ...... 9 S. M. R Bonnell, W. L., '13 s .... .... 1 W. M. W Bonner, A. S., '13 s .... ......... 6 2 H Bonner, K., 'I4 s ..... ....... 5 2 B Bonsall, G. H., '15 a .... ......... 5 A. C Boon. W. R., '13 s ..... ..... 1 W. M. W Bootla, A. L., '15 s .... ....... 3 A. C Borden, XV. S., '15 a .... .... 1 o S. W. Bouglmer, I, K., 'q ..... .,5 N. M. R Bouton, G., '13 a ......... ......... 5 S. D Bower, XV., '16 s ........... ........... ' 'N. U BOWMAN, A. A., Professor... ..... 272 Nassau St. Bowman, S. A., '16 a ...... ..... 1 7 Edwards Pl Bowman, NV. H., '16 s .... ................. 9 3 P. Boyd, I. H., '14 s ........ ................ 3 1 '79 H Boyd, R. I., '16 s ..... ..... 3 2 Vandeventer Ave NAME ADDRESS Boyd, T. H., '13 ..... II N. D. Boyer, M. S., '15 a .................. .......... 1 OI B. Boyle, R., Ir., '15 s ............................. ME. E. B. BRACKIZTT, C. F., Professor Emeritus ....... 4 Prospect Ave. Bradley, WV. R., g ...................... ......... 3 08 H. S. BRAUN, F. A., Instructor ............. Brazelton, T. B., '15 s ..... .. Brenner, C. D., '15 a .... .18 Bank St. P. . B. W. B. Brewster, W. C., '13 s .... ...... 2 o N. E. Briggs, T. C., '14 s ...... .... I 1 S. W. B. Brigham, C. C., 'g ....... .......... S N. Brinton, W., Jr., '14 a .... .............. 3 2 H. Brodley, W. E., '16 s .... ..... 1 5 University Pl. Brokenshire, C. D., 'g ..... .... 1 S Edwards Pl. Brooks, O. R., '14 a ...... ...... 4 E. M. W. Brotemarkle, R. A., '16 a .... Brower, B., '15 Brown, B. B Brown, C. R U21 77 O 2 Hz F00 Wo Q- :D -3 .Q f-17 an FD P-H FD 1 0 IJ 0 FD C 3 W 2. 93 F' UCIWLIVIJUJUUIIJCUUU '-1-17.1-1-1'-1'1'-1'-1 EECEEOSOO PPiPf 5.d55 O Qkafgazr Pzj ...'i-.2 31735-g?'3Sa .555 sw'.50 Grtdioiwv U.: rufiwwr: :Eg 3 Pg 3: . ro, - V I . .ID ' ,w .,.. ,O .,.. 'nz- Brown, Brown, G., 21. ........ .... . . '14 a ....................... 7 '1 0' U ....... , ........... . .... . ..... r., 6a ..................... Bryant, C. H., '15 a ....... ...... Buchanan, E. P., '16 s .... . Buchanan, E. P., '13 s ..... Buck, I. W., 135 ..... . ..8 N. M. R. ......1o4 P. .......65 B. . . . .Merwicl-1. .1 S. W. B. .1 HC. H'm. I0 W. M. W. . . . .15 Edwards Pl. ........12A.H. .....18 S. E. ....6 N. W. .....51'79l-I. ....5 A. H. ....49 Library Pl. ...12 S. B. B. ....11 L. P. A. lil. .....43 Vandeventer Ave. ....13 S. W. B. H HTH1-3-RR1NcETo -BRICADRAC ll ll NAME Buckley, C. P., 715 a ...... BUFFUM, D. L., Preceptor .... Bullock, B., IH., '16 a ...... Bullock, R. A., '14 a .... Bunn, C., '14 a ......... Bunnell, M. I., '16 S ..... Bunzel, E. E., '14 s ..... Burford, W. H., '16 s .... ZlBirertorp Cfltnntiuuehj ADDRESS ...........IO3 107 Alexander S. ...2oo Nassau .11 University Burke, A. T., '14 s ............. ............ 4 2 N. Burke, W. I., '16 a .......... 31 University BURNHAM, C. E., Choirmaster ..... ...... 2 4 Mercer Burns, R. W., 'q .............. ............. 2 8 Burr, W. I., Ir., '16 s ........ Burrill, D., Ir., '14 a ..... Butler, A. M., '16 s ......... BUTLER, H. C., Professor .... H. St. B. E. B. St. B. Pl. E Pl. Sr. C. U. .....22 H'm. ....12 H'm. .........MCfW1Ck Butler, P., Ir., '14 s ......., ......... 8 W. B. Butler, VV. I., '16 s ........... .II Dickinson St. Butterworth, I. E., '16 s ............................ 40 P. BUXTON, H. WY, Secretary of Bureau of Student Self-Help ..........................,......... 5 N. W. Caine, T. I., 'I5 s .............................. II S. M. R. Calam, H. M., '16 s .... ......... 6 8 L. Caldwell, W. T., ,IS a .... .... 1 S. M. R. Calhoun, B. A., '13 a ..... ......... 5 W. M. W. Callery, W., 'q ........... .................. 9 B. Campbell, A. D., Ir., 'g ..... .......... 1 08 Mercer St. Campbell, C. L., '16 s ...... .... 4 3 Vandeveuter Ave. Campbell, D. W., ,I4 s .... ................. 3 4 P. Campbell, R. N., '15 a .... .............. 9 N. W. Canda, H. G., 'I4 s .......,....... ............. 3 HC. H'm. CARPs, EDWARD, Professor ............. 150 Fitz-Randolph Rd. CAPPS, I. H., Ass't in Chemistry .......... 47 N. Tulane St. Cardwell, F. H., '16 s .............. ................. 4 o P. Carey, I. M., '16 s ................ .............. 6 2 P. NAh1E ADDRESS Carlile, I. S., 'g .................................. 20 A. CARNOCHAN, J. M., M.D., Univ. Carpenter, D. H., 'q ........... Carpenter, R. L., '14 a ........ Carpenter, W. S., 'g ........ Carruthers, D. W., '15 a ..... Carson, S. P., 'q ........ . Carter, E. S., '16 a .......... Carter, H. A. P., '14 a ..... Carter, O. B., 'IS s .......... Carry, J. R., '16 s ......... Carver, C. N., 'q .......... CARSON, I. R., Instructor ..... CARY, E., Instructor ....... CARY, L. R., Instructor ..... Castle, E. W., 'g .......... Cator, W., W., '16 s ..... Caughey, I. E., 'q ...... Chaffee, A. R., 'g ..... Champlin, F. M., 'q .... Chapin, H. W., '15 S ..... Chaplin, M., '13 Chaplin, R. T., '16 S ...... Chapman, E. N., '14 s .... Chester, W'. M., '13 s .... Chew, VV. B., '15 s .... Childs, E. E., '16 s .... . Christie, I. R., Ir., 'q ..... Christie, R. E., 'q ...... . Church, G. M., '15 s .... Church, R. N. L., '14 a ..... Claiborne, R. VV., 'g .... Clair, V., '16 a ........ Clancy, W. P., '15 s .... Clapp, D. B., 'I4 s ..... Physician. ...34 Mercer ' in In . .................. 2 A B. ....24 Bank W. M. S. St. H. H. St. WV. P. .....1 A. H'm. ............153 L. ..............1o1 B. .53 University Pl. L. ...199 Nassau St. S. D. .. ..36 Wiggins St. U. .....14 Park Pl. ......... R. U. ........3o7 H. S. WV. M. W. L. . . . . .43 Vandeventer Ave. . ....... 7 S. E. ....12 S. VV. B. S.E. .....86 Nassau St. L. .....Merwick .......76 U. . .. .310 H'm. ......31 B. UUTAEPRINQET 'BRICABRAC lim Birzcturp qcztnnrinueny NAME ADDRESS Clapp, J. N., 'q .................. ,........ 2 2 B. Class, T. S., '13 ss ................... ........ 3 2 P. CLEMONS, H., Reference Librarian ..... .... 4 E. W. Cleveland, J. H., '15 a ................ ..... 3 M. D. Cleveland, R. L., '16 s .................. ........ 1 61 L. Clifford, G. I., '14 s ...........,.................... 20 P. Close, F. D., '13 s ................................... 52 P. CLOSE, G. F., Secretary of the President ....... Linden Lane Clough, M. P., Jr., '16 s. .. COAN, W. I., Proctor .......................... Nassau Hall. Coffin, P. L., '13 a ....... ...... 1 5 N. M. R. Cohoon, I. W., 'g ........ ..... 2 31 Nassau St. Coleman, G. D., '13 a ..... ......... 64 '79 H. Collins, G. N., '14 s ...... .................... 4 2 H. Collins, G. W., '14 s ..... COLLINS, V. L., Preceptor ...................... I2 B. ..... 214 The Western Way Colt, J. M., '14 a ........... ................. 1 7 S. W. Compton, K. T., 'g ....... Compton, R. P., '15 s... Compton, W. M., 'g ....... Condit, K. H., '13 s ..... CONEY, I. H., Professor ..... Conger, A. M., 'g ........ Congleton, E., 'q ......... CONKLIN, E. G., Professor ..... .... Connett, W. B., 'I4 s... Cook, A. M., '13 s ....... Cook L. M. '1 a .... , , 4 Cook, L. W., '15 s .............. . Cooke, C. H., 'q ................ . Cooke, H. L., Ass't Professor .... Cooley, S. M., '15 s .......... .... Cooper, A. W., '13 s .... .......Merwiek .....23 P. ......Merwick ........ I4 S. E. . .Bayles Farm ........... 4 A. S. P. .139 Broadmead. U. P. .......17 S. E. P. ....12 S. M. R. A. H. ..6 Mercer St. . ...... 9 E. B. Cooledge, N. P., '13 a ......... ..... .152 Nassau St. .........IO7 P. Cooper, L. B., 'IS s ..... ........... 3 1 C. NAME ADDRESS Cooper, S. L., '16 s ..... ..... . ..112 H. Copeland, G. H., '15 a .................... ..... 3 3 Bank St. Cornelius, C. O., '13 a ................................ 162 L. CORNVVALL, H. B., Professor Emeritus ...... I2 Morven St. Correll, E. S., '14 s ................................ 6 S. R. Corson, D. N., '16 s .............................. 18 M. D. CORWIN, E. S., Professor .................. 115 Prospect Ave. COSGRAVE, I. S. Ass't to the Treasurer ........ Univ. Offices. Coulter, E. B., '14 s ................................ 134 H. COVINGTON, H. F., Professor, Public Speaking and Debate l'1'1 mmm OOO 3422 SS g-l-4 5. Gavin 5f1',','- :SG Cowan, H. ., '15s ........... ........ . Cowan, R. I5 s ..,. Coxe, W. H., '13 s ..... Craig, A. B., '15 a ..... Craig, A. M., 'I4 s ...... Craig, D., '13 s ........ Cramer, K. F., '16 s .... 34 Edgehill St. W. W. U. P. .......41 H. L. ......12 H. C. M. D. L. 112 Mercer St. Crandall, I. B., 'g ................. ..... 5 Nassau St. Crawford, A., '15 s ................. ......... 3 I2 H'm Crawford, W. C., '16 s ................. ......... 1 4 Park Pl. CRITCHLOW, F. L., Ass't Professor ..... ..... 1 32 Mercer St. Critchlow, M. M., '13 a ............. ...... 6 E. M. W. Crocker, D. R., '16 a ............... ....... 1 0 N. W. CROLL, M. W., Ass't Professor .... Cromwell, O. E., '16 a ....... Crooks, P. K., '13 s .......... Crosby, K. W., '15 a ...... Cross, E. I. D., Ir., '14 a .... Cross, H. C., '16 a ....... Crouse, C. B., '16 s ..... Cruger, N. W., '15 s ...... N.R. .......13 C. .....15 N. W. .......5r B. .....43 '79 H. ......43 B. P. W.W. U NTI-ETPRINCETO -BRICABRAC 1111 NAME Cudahy, G. C., '15 a .... Culolias, N. C., '15 a ..., Cull, S. T. WV., '14 a ..... Cumbler, G. VV., '15 s .,.. Cumming, J. B., Ir., '15 Cum'mings, H. M., 'g ....,.. EBimtorp Glluntinuehj .xnnmiss P. ....4 S. XV. ......53 P. ....122 H. ....23 '79-1-1. . . . .Merwick Currier, H. G, Jr., '16 s ..... ........ 1- 1111. Currier, J, R., 'q ........... ..... 3 S. D. Curry, A. B., 'g .......... .... 5 7 B. S. Curtis, A. P., '13 a ....... .... 1 S N. VV. Curtis, R. R., '14 a ....... .... 6 N. VV. Curtis, W. I., Ir., '14 s .... ............. 1 2 B. Cutrer, I. C., '15 a .......... ............... 6 4 L. DAHLGIZEN, U., Professor. .. ..... 204 Guyot Hall Dake, E. V., '15 s .....,..... ........... 6 W. B. DfXLE, J. K., Ass't in Chem ..., .,...... 1 1 S. VV. DALE, N. C., Ass't in Geology .. ...... 6 Bank St. Daly, WV. O., 'q ............... ........... 1 5 M. D. Dane, J. VV. B., '16 a ...... ..... 1 64 Nassau St. Danenhower, J. VV., '16 s ...... ....... 2 5 Bank St. Danser, W. S., '13 a ........... ........ 4 3 B. S. Darlington, F. G., Jr., '14 s .... .... 3 U. P. Daub, R. E., 'q ............. .... S M. D. Davies, T. I., '16 Z1 ....... ..... 1 0 S. R. Davis, C. O., '15 a ...... . ....... 7 N. XV. Davis, H., '16 s ....... .... 4 7 Tulane St. Davis, N. P, '16 a ......... .... 5 8 Mercer St. Davis, Wf F., 'q ............. ........ 1 3 S. E. Davison, J. V., Ir., '15 s ........ ISI L. Davison, W. C., '13 a ......... . Davy, VV. M., '16 s ........ ...5 W. M. W. .........5o U. Dawbarn, R. '16 a ..... .............. 7 1 U. Dawes, N. B., '16 s ...... ..... 1 9 University Pl. Day. E. M., '14 a ....... ......... 3 S. E. B. Day, E. VV., Ir., '16 a ..... ........... 9 3 H. NAME Deacon, I. G., '15 s ..... . .. Dean, H. F., '14 s .......... DEAN, L. R., 1nstructor.... Decker. E. S., '16 s ...... . Dechert, I. F., '16 s ........ . cle Copper, E. A., '15 s .... . DEDERICIC, L. S., 1nstructor. Deferrari, R. I., 'gn .......... Deitsch, E. I., '16 a ........ De Lacy, G. C., '16 a ..... . de la Reussille, L. E., jr., '13 Dell, VV. S., '16 a ........ . Delhnger, I. H., 'gf ......... De Long, O. A., Ir., '16 s .... . Demaree, D, R., '16 a ....... de Mercado. F. '14 S ...- Deming, R., Ir., '15 s ..... Dennis, H. K., 'gf ........ De Porte, I. V., 'g .......... . Devereux, J. H., -Ir., '15 s... Dewar, I. B., '14 s .......... Dewey, H, L., '13 s ...... . de Witt, VV. L., '14 s ..... Dexter, A. L., '14 a. . .. Deyo, XV. H., '16 s .......... . Dickey, NV. H., '13 a ....... . D1c1csoN, B. L., Inlirmarian .... . Diller, H. E., 'q ............... Diinon, F. K., '15 Dinsmore, A. L., '16 s.. . Dinsmore, L. C., '14 s ..... Disbrow, F. N.. '14 a .... . Dixon, H. KN., '14 s.... Dixon, M. M, '13 s ..... Dixon. T., Ir., '14 a.... Anniuass .....II4 Holder. ..........II2 L. ....15 Bank St. .....21 Bank St ....19 Madison St. ............115 B. ...23 William St. Bank St. B. H45 University Hill . ................. 51 H. ............. 41 Park St. . . . .32 Vandex-enter Ave. . .......... 47 Tulane St. . ............... 112 L. Nassau St. ...Hightstown. N. I. Park Pl. P. L. .32 Vandeventer Ave. NV.B. ....53 University Pl. C. .......1niir1narv .....3o U. ....31 N. E. ..........Hi1l. ....11 S. VV. B. B. ....1O VV. VV. E. M. NV. ....9 E. M. W. HTHEPR1 Tl sro 'BRICABRAC IU NALIE Dixon, W., '16 s ..... Dixon, XV. B., '15 a ..... ..... Dodd, A. 'D., '15 s .... . Dodd, E. D., .'16 s .... Dodd, XV. F., '16 s .... . Eirzntorp filuntinuehj ADDRESS ...9 Park Pl 144 Nassau St. R N. B D ....1o S. Dodds, H. W., 'g ..... ..... 44 A. S. Dodge, XIV. VV., '16 s ..... ....... 4 7 U. Dolton, VV. R., '15 s ....,. ..... 1 2 S. W. Donaldson, B. M., '13 a ..... .......... 3 E, B. Donaldson, L. M., 'q ........... .....,... 1 2 S. E. B Doolittle, J. T. A., '15 a ..... ..... 1 44 Nassau St Dort, R. B., '15 a ............ ..... 9 0 Nassau St Doty, XV. S., 'q ...... ......... 2 4 P. Douglas, B., '14 s .... Douglas, B., 'q ......... Douglas, D. B., '14 s .... Douglass, E. L., '13 a .... Dowell, -I. N., '16 s .... Downs, I. R., '14 a .... Doxsee, C. W., 'f. . .. Drinker, P., 'IS s ...... Driver, E. S., '15 a ..... . Drullard, A. B., 'q ........ 1 Drummond, R. D., q ..... ........54 B .....28 C .......52 C .....9W.B 73U ............111 B. 9 Madison S12 ..........34C ......308 H'm. ....8 U. P .....54 H Du Barry, J. N., '14 a... ............ 52 C. Du Bois, R. J., '14 a .......... .......... 1 9 N. VV. DUI-'F1ELD, H. G., Treasurer ...... .... U niversity Offices. DUGAN, R. S., Ass't Professor ..... ...... 2 o Murray Pl. Dulles. A. VV., '14 a ............ ........ 1 7 S. VV. Dunlap, C. C., '13 s ......... ...... 5 M. D. Dunlap, NV. C., '15 s ..... ..... 4 o S. E. Dunn, A. C., '16 a ...... .... S HC. H. Dunn, C. E., Ir., 'IS a.. ...13 S. M. R. Dunn, F. S., ,I4 s .... ...... 1 1 H. Dunn, I. M., '15 a .... 8 :aC n . H. NAh1E Durflinger, C. VV., 'q ....... DURHAM, D. B., Instructor .... ,.... 7 2 University Pl. Dwelle, V. A., '14 s ....... Dyckman, F. H., '14 s ..... . Dzung, K. Y., 'q ........ Earle, H. B., '13 s .................. Earle L. de la M. '1 , , , 5 a .............. EASTMAN, A. S., Ass't in Chemistry .... Eberstadt, F., '13 a .......,........... . Eddy, R. C., '14 s ................ . Enrd, O. O., 'g ........ .. Edgar, W. L., '16 a.. ADDRESS H. ........61 '79l-I. ....11 Park Pl. ......1oN. E. .......7L.P. ....26 Bank St. S. E. ....1 E. M. W1 Bank St. .....15 University Pl. Edwards, D. R., 'g ........... ........... 2 4 A. S. EDWARDS, P. N., Instructor ..... EISENHART, L. P., Professor ..... , ..........Elm Club .22 Alexander St. Elder, E. E., 'g ...................... ........... 4 2 A. S. ELDERKIN, G. W., Ass't Professor... . Ellicott, V. Le M., 115 S ............ Elliott, D. A., '15 s .............. PLL1oTT, E., Professor Elliott, H. P., '14 s.. Ellis, D. P., '16 s ..... .... . Ellis, VV. M., '15 s ....... .......... Elsvvorth, O. B., '14 s .... ............ Emery, S. T., 'q ...... ..... N assau Emery, T., '15 a ....... .......... Emmons, T., '14 a ..... ........ Enck, VV, K., '14 a ..... . Erben, P. V. R., '13 s .... . Erdmau, C. P., '15 a... Evans, G. D., '16 a ....,. Evans, J. A., Ir., I5 C Evans,M. .,'16a....,... . 1 Evans. R. D., q ....,.... Eves, VV., 'e ......... . . . .Nassau Club. NV. W. L. P. ... . . . .Absent . . . .61 '79 l-lall. ........ Q. Hill ...oo Nassau St. L. Inn Apartments ....9o Nassau St. ..........153 L. M. D. N. M. R. ........1o P. .......,Hill IE, .......,1o,A.l-l. ..32 Wiggins St. S. Rl. R. Hllrnnvmincnro -ERICABEAC NU NAME Ewing, H. G., '14 s .... Faber, E. L., '15 s .... mil'BEt01'2 Cftlnntinuzhj ADDRESS L. S.E. B. Faber, J. H., '15 s ..... ..... 3 F.. M. W. Faeth, G. E., '15 s ...... ........... 6 S. W. B. Farr, F. S., '13 a .......... ............... 1 3 '79 H. FARR, M. S., Preceptor ..... ..... 2 0 Vandeventer Ave. Farrell, F. L., '16 s .......................... 46 Wiggins St. Fauntleroy, G. R., '13 s ............................. I5 L. P. FAUVER, EDWIN, Associate Director of the Department of Physical Education .......................... 158 Mercer St. Fay, R. N., '16 s ................................. Hill Annex Fendrick, P. O., '16 s ..... Ferguson, D. V., '16 a ..... Ferguson, E., '16 a ........ Ferree, R. B., Ir., '16 s ..... Ferris, L., 'q ............. FETTER, F. A., Professor .... Field, W. T., '16 s ........ Fielder, C. G., 'I4 s ........ Fillebroun, W. Y., '16 s ..... Findley, M. G., 'g .....,..... FINE, H. B., Professor ....... Finney, J. M. T., Ir., '15 s ..... Fish, R. T., '13 s ............... Fisher, D. K. E., '13 s ........... F1s11ER, FREDERICK, Mechanician .... Fisher, H. E., '16 a ............... Fiske, T., 'I4 s .............. .. Flanagan, A. I., 'q ............... Fleming, D., IH., '15 a .............. FLEECE, C. L., Ass't in Chemistry .... Flint, W. W., Jr., 'g ............... FOGEL, P. H., Ass't Professor ..... Forbes, G., '13 a ................ Forbes, H., '13 s ..... .....19 University Pl. . . . .47 University. Pl. . . . .47 University Pl. . . . .39 University Pl. ....121 Broadmead ........19M.D ........14 Park Pl. ....15 Dickinson St. .......15 Park St. ...........Absent ........72 H. ....1o Dickinson St. ........29 Bank St. ........II2 L. ......95 P. .....12 E. B. .......Merwick ....6 Bank St. .....1o E. M. W. .......I3I H. 358 NAME Ford, F.. S., '13 s ........ Ford, F., 'q ................ FORD, H. I., Professor... Forney, L. G., '16 s ...... Forrestal, V., 'q ......... FOSTER, W,, Professor .... .... Fowler, J. W., '13 s ..... Fox, A. E., '13 a ,..... Fox, I. H., '15 s .... Fox, J. M., '15 s ..... Fox, S. M., '15 s ..... France, J., '14 s ....... Frank, E. G., '15 a ..... Frank, H. H., '16 a ..... Frank, W. W., '16 s ....... Franklin, B., Ir., '16 a .... Franklin, S. F., 'g ....... Franks, I. A. Q., '15 s... Frantz, A. M., '16 a .... Frantz, J. H., '13 s .... Frazier, F.. I., '16 a ...... Frazier, E. R., '13 a ..... Frederick, T. L., '16 s. .. Freeman, C. P., '14 s... Frick, R. D., 'I4 s ...... . Friend, A. M., '15 s ........ FRIEND, E. W., Instructor ..... Friesell, W. H., '16 s ...... Fritz, G. T., '16 s ..... . Froelich, C. L., '15 .... Froelick, H., '15 s ..... Frontz, C. W., '16 a ..... . Fullerton D. B. '1 s , , 3 ...... . Fundenburg, I. B., '16 a .... Furman, I. A., Ir., '13 a ..... ADDRESS N.W. . . .42 Cleveland Lane .. .... 42 Cleveland Lane .... . .58 Wiggins St. .41 Morningside Ave. N. E. .. ......... 3 W. B. ..........3II H'm. . . . .144 ,Nassau St. ....9o Nassau St. P. EW. .....47 Tulane St. ....47 University Pl. N. E. ...........117 H. S. P. . . . . .Morningside Ave. L. ......47 Tulane St. N.D. E. M. W. .........I32 L. ....43 '79 H. A. C. ....12 N. W. .....23 M. D. ........Hi11Annex B. .32 Vandeventer Ave. Park Pl. . . . .2 A H'rn P. il llD'lE'PRlNCETO 'BRICABPRAC nfl NAME Furman, N. H., '13 Furman, R. W., '16 Gabriel, E., '16 s .... S..... S ..... .... Gadebusch, P. H., '16 a .... .. Eirentnrp Cflluntinushj ADDRESS N. R. .15 Vandeventer Ave. . . . .15 University Pl. Gaines, L. E., '16 s ........ ............... S . Hill Galbreath, T. M., Ir., '15 a ..... ............, 7 4 B. Galt, S., Ir., '15 a ..,........ ......., 6 S. W. Gamble, C. J., '14 s ........ Garber, M. B., '16 a Gardner, F. W., '14 s ..... Garlow, H. G., '15 s ....... Garmany, B. C., 'I 6a ..... Garner, C. E., '15 s ....... Garrison, C. T., '16 s ..... Garthwaite, G., 'g ........ Garvin, J. A., '15 s.. Gaston, G. H., Ir., '13 a ..... Gach .N '1 a t , J ., 4 ......... Gatch, L. G., '13 a ....... Gates, M., '16 a .......... GAUs's, C., Professor ....... .... Geddis, C., '15 s ...,............. .. Geiger, H., '13 a ................... GEROULD, G. H., Ass't Professor ..... Ghiselin, C., -Ir., 'g ............... , Gibson, R. H., '14 a ............. Giffin, P. G., '16 s ..... Gile, H. H., '15 s ..... Gill, D. L., '14 a ..... Gill, F. G., '15 s .... Gill, L. B., '16 s ........ Gilland, H. G., '16 a ..... . Gillespie, G., '16 s ......... GIL1,EsP1E, W., Professor.. B. ....15 University Pl. S.E.B. P. L. .. . . .Pennington, N. I. N. D. ..........3o1H'm .....91 B. I06 Fitz-Randolph Rd. .....341 Nassau St. B. S. B. .....16 Edwards Pl. .....84 Nassau St. L. .....112 Mercer St. ....15 Dickinson St. ......1o W. M. W. ... . .78 Alexander St. NAAIE GILMAN, R. E., Instructor. . . . . . Gilmore, I. A., '13 a ....... Gilmour, W. R., '13 a .... .. Gleason, J. S., '13 s ..... .... Glenn, J. J., '16 s ..... .... Glenn, R. M., '15 s.. Glick, F., '16 s ......... Glick, G. W., '16 s .... Glogau, W. E., '16 s .... .... Glover, L. L., '16 a.. Golden, B., '16 a ........... . Goldsmith, C. E., '14 Goltra, E. F., Jr., 'q ...... .... Good, D. S., '16s ..... Goodspeed, I. P., '14 s ..... .. Goodwin, D. R., '14 a ..... .. ADDRESS ..23 Madison St. U. ........17 W. W. ...........IO3 B. .19 University ...... F. W. B. ...46 Wiggins St. .47 University Pl. .47 University Pl. .........1o S. R. U. L. .39 University Pl. S. R. Pl. Gordon, H. L., 16 s ..... .11 Dickinson St. Gordon, N. T., '13 s .... ........... 1 O2 B. Gorham, I. H., '13 a ............ ........... 3 B. H. Goslyne, D. S., '13 s ............... ........ 2 3 N. E. Goss, B. C., Ass't in Chemistry ...... ..... 2 6 Bank St. Gough, R. S., 'q ...... ......... 1 42 H. GOULD, H. N., Ass't Biology .... ........... 4 E. B. Gould, I. D., '16 s .... ............ 7 5 H. Gould, O. V., '16 s ......... .... 1 9 University Pl. Graham, T. G., '14 s .... ........... I 1 N. W. Granbery, J. T., 'q .... H. U. Grant, B. M., '16 s ..... Green, B. S., 'q .... Green, H., 'q ........... Green, H. R., '15 s ..... Green, I. S.. '16 a. . .. Green, R. M., '13 a .... Greene, Greene, N. L., 'g ....... O. S., 'I5 s ..... .......12 N. E. R. ... .84 Nassau St. ...io Madison St. A. H. Hightstown, N. J. ...........133 H. HH THE-Pnincrzro 'BRICABRAC lim NAME Gregory, R., '14 s .... . Gribbon, R. B., '15 s .............,. Griffin, D. D., '15 s ............,..... GR1FF1N, N. E., Ass't Professor .... . Griggs, G. S., '13 s ................ Groff, A. D., '13 a .............. Grose, H. B., 'g ...... Grundy, I. C., '13 a ........ Gussenrode, R., '16 s ........... Gwathmey, A. B., H., '15 s .... . Hackney, H. E., '13 a ........ . Haddock, W. C., Jr., '14 s. . .. Hagar, A. F., '13 s ......... Hahn, H. O. C., '16 s ...... Haines, W. H., '15 a .... HALL, C. R., Instructor .... Hall, F. C., '13 S ....... Hail, R. '15 S ...,........ Hall, W. B, '13 a ............ Hallstead, W. F., H., '15 a .... Hammond, E. H., '15 s ..... Hammond, I. S., '15 s ...... Hammond, W. E., '15 a .-... Hampton, R., Ir., '15 s ..... Handy, T. P., '13 a ...... Hanigan, L. A., 'g ...... Hanks, G. R., '15 s .... Hardin, C. R, '15 a ..... Harding, C. C., '14 s ..... ?1Birec1nrp, Ciilnntinuehj ADDRESS N. D. ....5 W. W. .......21 P. ...14 N. D. .....13 B. ....17 N. XV. .....Merwick ........92 B. University Pl. L. P. .....74H. .....32 B. S.D. 4 ....1o M. D. .....16S.W. C. .....62 Nassau St. B. .....14 U. P. .....61 P. ....72 L. 65. ........133 L. .....54 '79 H. .. . . .23 Vandeventer Ave. .....95 B. Harland, J. P.. '13 a ........... ...,... 5 S. E. Harlow, A. G., '13 a .................................. I5 L. P. HARMON, A. M., Ass't Professor ...... III Fitz-Randolph Rd. Harnionson, C. L., '16 s ............................... L. U. HARPER,, G. M., Professor ....,.... .......... 3 6 Mercer St. Harper, L. K., '14 S ......... ....... 5 S. E. B. NAME Harrer, G. A., Jr., 'f .... Harrer, I. A., '16 s ...... Harries, W. H., '15 s ...... Harrigan, A. N., '16 s ..... Harrigan, P. B., '16 s ...... Harrington, B. C., '13 s .... ADDRESS . 3 1 VVilliam St. N.E. B. S.E.B. .....9S.E.B. ....22 N. E. Harris, B., 'q .............. ....... 9 B. Harris, G. E., Ir., '14 a .... .... 1 II L. Harris, G. L., '16 s ....,. ........ H ill Harris, R. M., '15 a ......... ......... 7 3 B. Harris, T., 'q ................ .....,.... 5 4 B. H.ARRIS, W. B., Professor .... .... ' 'Greenliolnf' Harrison, F. V., '16 s ....... .... 3 3 Bank St. Harrison, I. D., 'g ....... ...... B lerwick Harrop, A., '13 s ....,,.. .... 9 S. D. Harter, NV. VV. C., '15 s .... ....... 8 N. R. Hartman, I. L, '14 a .... .... 3 2 '79 H, Hartman, H. M., 'g ....... ..... 3 O9 H. S. Hartshorne, H., '14 s ...... ....... 2 2 H'm HARVEY, E. N., Instructor .... ....... 1 5 S. D. Harvey, H., '16 a ......... Harvey, H. D., '16 s ..... Haskell, A. L., '16 s ...... . Hastings, H. WV., '13 a .... Hastings, WV., '13 a ...... Haupt, H. L., '16 a ...... Hausman, A. G., '15 a .... Haviland, A. T., '15 s ..... Hawkins, D. R., 'I4 s ..... Hawkins, I. C., '13 a .... Hawley, D. A., '13 a .... . Hay, A: W.. '13 a..... Hayes, A. O., 'g Hays, W. B., Ir., '16 s.... Hazard, H. WV., Ir., '13 s. .. ....1o S. M . .... 47 Tulane St. ....15 Edwards Pl. I7 Edwards Pl. . ........... 132 H. .......2o N. E. .R. ....2o N. WV. .......76 H. ....305 H'm .....33 L. .....22 N. E. S. W. ....8o Nassau St. HC. H. THE-Pnmcliro 'BRICABRAC nfl NAME Healey, J. C, '15 a .... Heath, F. R., '16 s ..... Heath, P. S., '14 s .... Heath, VV. L., '16 s Heck, E. B., 'q ........... Heddens, B. S., '15 s ....... ZJBirz:tnrp mluntinlushj ADDRESS N. W. ....14 Edwards Pl. ...29 Bank St. .....II S. E. B. ...2 W. M. W. B. I-I'm HEERMANCE, R., Instructor ..... 1 A. C. Heffron, J. M., '15 a ....... .... 8 4 Nassau St. Heft, E. I., '15 a., .......... ...... 8 E. M. W. Heintz, I. E., '16 s .......... ............. 1 63 L. Heinzelmann, G. M., '15 s ..... ..... 6 2 Nassau St. Hellyer, H. L., 'g ........... .. Hemphill, I., '15 S ......... Hendel, Ir., C. W., '13 Hendel, I. M., '14 s ......... Henderson, T. W., '13 a ..... Henderson, W. B., 'g ...... Hendricks, T. A., '15 a.... Hendrickson, F. D., '15 a .... .......45 A. S. P. W. B. E. W. S. E. . . . .6 Bank St. .......1o4 P. .....I23 L. Hendrickson, R. S., '13 a .... II M. D. Henry, D. R., '13 a ......... ........ 5 U. P. HERRING, D. G., Instructor .... ..... L ibrary Pl. Herrman, I., 'f ............ ..... 20 9 H. S. Hervey, VV. B., 'q ............ ......... 8 1 B. Hessenbruch, H. M., '14 s ..... .......... 6 6 H. Hewitt, T., '16 a ............. ..... 1 8 S. M. R. Heyl, I. B., '14 a .......... ............. 1 32 L. I-Ieyl, R. C., Jr., '16 a .... . Heyl, W. E., Ir., '16 a.... Heyn, W. E., 'q ......... ... .45 University Pl. . . . .45 University Pl. S. W. B. Heyniger, C. L., '16 s ....... .... 3 2 Mercer St. HIBBEN, J. G., President.. Hibben, T. E., '16 s ....... Hickernell, L., III., 'g .. Hidden, I. M., '13 a ..... . . . ....... Prospect x5 H ....8 E. B. ....S4 H. NAME b Hildreth, L. P., '13 s ..... Hillhouse, I. G., '14 a... . Hilliard, C. C., 'I5 s ..... Hills, H. L., '15 a ....... Hillyer, L. A., '14 a ........ I-linchliffe, I. D., '13 a ...... Hinchman, R. P., Ir., '16 S Annnass ....17 N. W. ........94 P. .......3I2 l-l'm ....6 W. M. W. .....1o N. R. B. L. Hinshaw, I. C., '16 s ........ ...... 3 9 Wiggiiis St. Hirschberg, D. S., '16 a ..... .... Hockmeyer, C. E., '16 s .... .. Hoffman, W., 'q ......... Hogan, R., 'q ........ Hogg, T. B., '14 a ..... . Holbert, R. W., '14 s ..... Holden, R. P., '15 s ....... Hollander, R. B., '16 s... Holman, R. W., '15 s ..... Holmes, J. B., '16 a ..... Holmes, M., '15 a ....... Holsapple, R. T., '13 a .... Honigman, I. K., '14 s ..... Hood, R. N., '15 s ....... Hoopes, R. T., '13 a Hopkins, W. L., '16 a .... Hormel, I. C., '15 s ..... Horn, T. L., '15 s ...... I-Iornbrook, G. L., 'g ..,. Horne, W. D., jr., '13 s ..... Horner, WV. V., '15 s ..... Hornor, S. H.. '13 a.... Horton, I. L, '15 s ............ Hosack. I. P., 'I5 a ............. . I'IOSKlNS, I. P., Ass't Professor... Hostetter, D. H., Jr., '14 a ..... . Hough, C. P., '15 a ....... .14 Chambers St. ......... G. H. .......11 '7Q H. ......2o P. .....41 P. S. E. B. 2 S. E. B. IQ University Pl. .......15 W. W. ........2o S. NV. .....19 E. W. .....I32 H. B. ....8 S. M. R. W. B. ....2 L. P. C. M. D. H168 Nassau St. . ........ 4A. H. S. D. .......I62 L. M. D. ......133 L. ...Absent ......21 L. ....34 '7O ll. JFJJTHE-P122iNCETo 'BRICABRAC IIN NAME Houston, A. E., '15 s .... Howard, K., '13 a .... Howard, S. E., 'g ....... Howell, B. F., Jr., '13 S .... Howell, L. D., '13 s .,.... Hoy, WV. E., Jr., 'g .... Hoyt, J., '16 a .......... Hubbell, N. E., 'I4 s ..... Hudnut, H. B., '16 a ..... HUDSON, C. S., Professor .... Hudson, W. J., '14 s ....... Hughes, J. C., '14 s ............. Hughson, W., '14 s ............ HULETT, G. A., Ass't Professor .... Humphrey, A. F., '15 s ......... Humphreys, M., '15 s ........... HUN, J. G., Ass't Professor .... HUNT, T. W., Professor ...... Hunter, A., '16 a ........... Hunter, A. H., '13 a ..... Hunter, C. B., '14 s .......... Hunter, J. B., Jr., '14 a ..... Hunter, J. F., '14 a ....... Hunter, M. H., 'g ....... Huntley, J. W., '14 s ..... Hurlburt, W. M., '16 s .... Hurst, J. E., '15 s ........ Hutchinson, L. W., '13 s ....... HUTSON, F. L., Preeeptor ..... Hutton, J. L., '13 s ........ Huyler, J. S., '16 a ...... Hyatt, R. A., '16 a .... Hypes, S. L., '16 a ..... Iaccaci, A. T., '16 a ..... Ifft, G. N., '15 s .... Eirerturp ADDRESS M. D. ...........171 L. . .121 Broadmead ........14 N. W. ..16 Madison St. .... . I5 Edwards Pl. N. E. .....15 S. M. R. .....31 Bank St. S.R. ....33'79 H. ....41 '79 H. .......Absent ......12 S. W. C. . .... 150 Mercer St. ...72 Library Pl. .15 Edwards Pl. ...........123 H. ....... C. E. B. C. 47 N. Tulane St. .....17 N. M. R. ..........I43 H. ...........I8I L. A. C. The Batchelors S. E. .14 Edwards Pl. N.R. , ...... 16 W. W. I1 Alexander St. S. W. B. Cfllnntinuehj NAME Ill, C. H., '14 s... Ill, E. W., '13 s.. Ingersoll, R. S., '14 s ..... Ingraham, F., Jr., '14 s ..... Ingraham, J. E., 'g Irvine, R. L., '16 a ,..,. Ishikawa, T., 'g ...... .. Ives, A. H., '16 a ..... .... Jacka, C. E., '16 s Jackman, A., '16 s Jackson, A. H., '16 a .... .... ADDRESS B. ........15 B. ......41 '79 H. ........36 P. .. ..... 1 S. W. ........74 B. S. I5 University Pl. .II Dickinson St. .47 University Pl. Jackson, P. L., '15 s .... .............. 1 O8 P. Jackson, R. M., 'q ..... . Jackson, T. B., '16 s .... Jacobs, M. C., 'g. Jameson, D. O. B., '14 s.. Jamieson, R. W. L., 'g .... Jamison, T. P., '16 s ..... Jarman, G. W., Jr., '15 a .... Jarvis, R. Y., '15 a ........ ..........24H'HT ........64 B. .....77 B. S. N. D. .....211 H. S. C. H'm ....,....123 L. ........12 P. Jarvis, V., '13 s ........ ..... . . ...... I2 N. E. Jefferson, B. L., 'g ................... ........ M erwick Jenkins, J. E., '14 s ................... ............. 5 4 B. -JENNINGS, A. E., Ass't in Chemistry ........ 32 Wiggins St. Jermyn, E. B., Jr., '15 s ................. ......... . 1 U. P. Jewett, J. H., Jr., '14 a .............. ......... 4 W. W. Jewett, T. R., '15 s ......... ........... 1 2 NV. W. Jewett, W. v. D., '16 s ............ ..... 4 7 University Pl. John, L. L., '13 s .................. ............... 3 8 L. JOHNSON, A. C., Ass't Professor ..... . Johnson, C. W., '13 s ............. Johnson, M. C., '14 s ............ JOHNSON, R. B. C., Professor ..... .. Johnson, W. E., I5 a ............ Johnston, H. K., 'q ......34 Bank St. L. H'm ..I2Q Broadmead .......18 W. W. U Urns-PR1NcETo 'BRICAECIRAC all Biresturp wuntinuzllj NAME ADDRESS Johnston, I. R., '16 s ..... ...... 2 3 M. D. JONES, C. H., Registrar .,... .... N assau Hall Jones, C. W., 'q ....... Jones, D. C., '13 a ..... Jones, E. E., '15 a .... jones, W. L., Ir., '15 s ..... Jordan, R., Jr., '13 s ..... Jordan, W. E., 'g ...... Jordon, B. R., '16 s.' .... ..... . Kahn, A., '16 s ...... .....-. Kalt, W. M., '16 s ..... ..... 3 1 Karow, G., '16 s ...... ..... Kassler, G. W., '14 s .... .... Kaufman, I., '15 a ........ ...... Kelleher, A. A., '16 a .... ..... 1 5 Keller, N. D., '15 a ..... ..... ......I42 H. .....84 H ....21 M. D. .....141 L. .......33 H. .....415 H. S. N.R. . . K. Hill University Pl. ........111 H. B. ...41 Park Pl. Dickinson St. P. Kellett, R. G., '15 s ..... ........ IO P. Kellett, W. W., 'q ........... .............. 1 7 M. D. Kellogg, P. V., '14 a ................................ 5 S. R. KEMMERER, E. W., Professor ........ 120 Fitz-Randolph Rd. KENNEDY, C. W., Ass't Professor ............ Peacock Inn Kennedy, D. G., '16 a .............. .... . . Kennedy, H. H., Jr., '16 a ......... Kennedy, J. C., '15 s ...... ..12 Park Pl. C. ....308 I-I'1n Kennedy, I. E., 'q ......... .... 5 2 B. S. Kennedy, I. F., '14 s ......... ........... 1 S. E. Kennedy, T. B., Ir., '14 s .... . .............. 72 B. Kenny, A. T. H., '16 a ...... ..... 1 1 University Pl. Kent, M. A., '14 s .......... ................ 3 9 U. Kenyon, D. H., '16 s .... ..... 1 5 University Pl. Kenyon, G. R., '13 s ..... ...... Kenyon, N. T., '16 s .... .... Kepler, C. C., '15 a ..... Kerr, H. K., '16 s ..... .. ...... 104 B. B. ....31 N. .......H1ll NAME ' Keyes, C. W., 'f .... Kidd, W. C., 'g ...... Kidder, A. M., '15 s ..... Kiefel, E. P., '16 a ..... Kilner, E. B., '14 s ...... Kimball, A., '16 s ....... Kimball, C. E., Ir., 'I3 a .... Kimball, R. B., Jr., '15 a .... King, W. C., Ir., '16 s ..... Kingsford, I. B., '13 s ..... Kinnan, M. E., '13 a .... Kircher, C. E., 'g ...... Kirk, R. H., Jr., '13 a ..... Kirkpatrick, I. D., '16 s .... Kishinami, T., 'g ......... Kline, I. M., '15 s ..... Klipstein, G. P., '14 a ..... Klotz, R. L., '16 s .......... Knapp, H. A., '16 a .......... KNAUTH, O. W., Instructor .... .. Knight, O. D., '16 a .......... ..... Knight, F. H., '16 s ....... ,Knott, I. P., '13 a ...... Knox, C. V., '13 a ..... Knox, W. B., '16 a .... Kock, C. E., '16 s ........... ............3o2H. S. KOREN, W., Ass't Professor ..... Koontz, J. V., 'g ........... Kraus, W., '15 s ........... Kruse, F. I., '16 s .......... Kuhn, W. S., '14 s ..... Laird, I. A., '14 s ...... Lake, D. M., 'I6 sf ...... Lamarche, E. DI., '15 a ..... ADDRESS .....16 N. W. .....4o7 H. S. ..........IS4L. N.E. .....S2 Nassau St. . . . .15 Edwards Pl. ............I3I H. C. ....17 Edwards Pl. ........II '79 H. H. ...2o7 H. S. ......5W.B. M. D. ....95 Mercer St. C. B. N. E. ....36 Bank St .......24 Murray Pl N. E. 28 Vandeventer Ave. B. . . . .II Alexander St. ................I-Iill . . . . .94 Bayard Lane C. U. U. P. ...........3OQ I-I'n1. ....53 University Pl. E, B. H llTHE- Pnincnro 'BRICABRAC llll Ebirectnrp Cfllnntinuebj NAME ADDRESS Lainberton, H. M., '16 a .... .... 8 0 Nassau St. Landis, W., '13 a ........ .......... 3 9 U. Larkin, J. A., '13 a ..,... ..... 2 4 '79 H. Larrick, A. R., 'g .... ........ 2 7 B. S. Larsen, J., 'q ..... ...... .... 1 6 S. M. R. Laskin, B., '14 a ............ ...5 S. M. R. Laughlin, H. A., Ir., '14 s ..... ..... 7 U. P. Law, B. C., '16 a ......... ......... 8 3 B. Law, E., '13 a .............. ....... 6 4 '79 H. Lawrence, R., 'q ............ .... 7 S. M. R. Le Coinptc, C. R., jr., '14 s ..... ........ 7 S. E. B. Lee, E. B., '16 s .............. ..... 1 7 Edwards Pl. Lee, E. H., '16 s ........... ......... 1 5 S. E. Lee, R. C, '13 a ....... ....... 6 3 '79 H. Legendre, J. H., 'q ...,. ,.... 1 OI H. Lemon, XV. P., 'g .... .,.. 4 9 B. S. Leslie, Leslie, Lester, H. H., 'g ...... Lester, R. R., '16 s ..... Levengoocl, S. L., '15 s. Lewey, A. VV., 'q ..... P. P., 'q .... C. H., '15 a ..... L. L. . . . . .190 Nassau St. . ..........,.. 85 P. .... IO S. W. B. .... .... 2 S.M.R. LIBBEY, W., Professor ...... .... T hanet Lodge Lichtenstein, A. B., '14 s ..... ........... 2 2 L. Lieblaarclt, F. C., '15 s ..... ..... 8 W. VV. Limond, XV. S., Ir., '15 a ..... .............. 7 S. D. Linder, I. A., '15 s ......... ,................. 4 O P. Lingle, R. P., '13 s ....... .... 1 5 Vandeventer Ave. Link, V. G., '16 s ..... ........ 3 2 W'iggins St. Linn, C. C., '16 s ...... ..... 2 7 University Pl. Linn, I. S., 'g .........,. .......... 3 O2 H. S. Lockwood, R. G., '13 s ..... ............ 9 4 H. Loeb, A. M., '16 s ...... ..1..77 U. Loeb, H. A., '13 s ........ .... 1 52 L. Logan, G. B., Jr., '15 a ..... ...,13 E. W NAME Logan, XV. I., '13 a ...,. Lloyd, E., Ir., '14 s ...... Lloyd, E. S., '16 s ............ Lloyd-Snuith, W., '16 a ........ . LONG, A. W., Ass't Professor .... Long, C. Sterry, 'q ............. Long, T. R., '14 a ........ , .. Long, WY H., Jr., '15 a .... Longstreth, A. B, '15 s ..... . Loom-115, E. H., Professor... Love, w. D., Jr., '16 S .... .. ADDRESS W. W. .....113 H. ....144 L. C. 29 Cleveland Lane .........2O E. W. ....9o Nassau St. C. D. H. ....302 Nassau Sr. ..11 Alexander St. Loveland, E. K., '14 a .... ....,......... 9 2 P. Lowe, L. F. H., 'g ...... ..... 1 08 Mercer St. Lowe, M. B, '13 s ............ ....., .......... 9 7 B. Lowman, E. L., '13 s .................................. 103 B. Lowthorp, F. C., HI., '13 a ............................ 43 P. LUE1-11z1NG, F. XV.. Ass't Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education .............................. 66 Wliggins St. Luke, W. G., '14 s ........,........................... So P. Lukens, A. XV., '13 a ..... . B. Lukens, E. C., '15 a... ...,........... 7 N. VV. Lynch, J. B., '13 s ..... .... 2 6 X1Vitherspoon St. Lynd, R. B., '14 a .... ............. 7 A. H. Lyons, J. J., '15 s ..... .... 1 94 Nassau St. Lytle, J. P., 'g ........ ......... 4 4 B. S. Lytle, R. R., Ir., '13 a... ....... I7 N. E. Lyttle, H. G., '15 s ...... ,. McAleenan, H. A., '16 a ........ B'lC.ALPIN, C. VV., Secretary .... McAlpin, J. R.,4'15 S .......... MacArthur, L., '15 s .......... MacBrayne, R. I., 'g ............ MCCABE, D. A., Ass't Professor.. McCahon, G., 'g ................ MeCance, P. H., '15 s ..... H'm'. ..............Hil1 .....Nassau Hall .........133 H. .....3o7 H'm. ....41 B. S. ......25 P. ....3o2 H. S. .,....33 P. IITHE-W 1210 'BRICAHRAC ll H ll ZBirentm:p fiiluntinuzhj NAME ADDRESS MCCAY, L. Wf, Professor ............ .,..... 2 Morven St. McClellan, R., 'q .......................... 62 Wfiggins St. MCCL12NAH1xN, H., Dean of the College .......... Nassau Hall R'ICClL'llTlDll3., C. W., '16 s ..,............ ..,....... 1 06 H. NICCLURE, C. F. W., Professor ......... MacC0ll, I. R., jr., 'I4-S. ........... . McCoMAs, H. C., Demonstrator .... McCon1as, O. P., Jr., '16 a ......... McConnell. I. C., 'g ........l.... . McConnell, I.. G., '15 a.. .. McCoy, C. C., '15 s ..... McCoy, J. C., '13 s ...... McCracken. NN. H., 'g... McCready, P. B., '16 s ..... McCready, R. H., '16 s .... McCutcheon, B. S., '15 s .... McDiarmid, R. I., 'g ..........,, . MACDONALD,, P. C., Precept0r.... McDonald, -I. R., 'q ............ McEldowney, R., '14 s ....... MGELROY, R. M., Professor ,......... . ....2 Morven St. ............IO U. P. .....IOQ Broadineacl E.W. ........309H. S. ......92 H. S.W. ......13 P. ...23 B. S. ....14 S. XIV. ..1.1 S. NV. C. ....14 Prospect Ave. .....12 Nassau St. SE. . . . . . .86 Stockton St. Macheiner, P. A. I., '16 a ......................... 36 Bank St. IVIACINNIES, C. R., Ass't Professor .... I4 Vandeventer Ave. McKee, R. H., '13 s ................................... 63 H. McKee. R. L., '16 s .................. ...... 3 1 University Pl. MacKenzie, L D., '15 a ..... ......... 9 A, H. McKilJlJin, J. C., '15 a ..... . ......... I U. P. Mackie, VV. H. T., '16 a ..... .... 9 U. P. McKinney, R. L.. '16 s ...... ....... 1 II H. McKittrick, S.. '13 a ...... ....... 1 4 WL VV. MCIqONVll, G. C.. '14 s .... ...... I 4 N. M. R. McLanal1an, I. D., '16 a .... McLanal1an, S. K., 'q .....,.. M.xCL1xR12N, M.. Professor. . .. McLaughlin, A. R., 'g ..... .....8 Dickinson St. ... . .8 Dickinson St. . . . .16 Prospect Ave. 20 B. S. NAME McLean, J., '14 a ................... McLean, R., '13 s ..................... .. AIACCLOSKIE, G,, Professor Emeritus .... .. McMahon, C. O., 'g' ................. MacMahon, I. F., '14 a ............ McManus, H. G. A., '15 s ..... McMaster, P. D., '14 s .... . .. MCMILLAN, C., Professor .. MacMillan, E. A., '15 s ..... McMillan, T. M., Jr., '13 a ..... McPherson, P. C., '14 a ...... MCTIQLIC, I. B., '15 s ............. McVVillia1ns, C. A., '16 a ......... MCVVILLIAMS, E. C., Instructor ..... McWilliams, I. P.. '13 s ......... . Mace. VV. H., '15 s .............. Mabon, T. M., '13 s .... Mackin, E. H., '14 s .... Macks, R. G., '15 s ..... Mack, Eclw., jr., '13 a .... Magai, L. O., '15 a .............. 34 MAG111, W. F., Dean of the Faculty. .. ... MAGIE, D., Ir., Professor ............ . Magill, XV. H., '13 s ............... MAoR11D13R. F. A., lnstructor ..... Mandel, O.. '16 s ............. . Manheim, S., '14 s ..... .. March, M. L., 'q ........ . Markhanl, S. S., '13 s ,.... Marling, F. '13 Z1 .... . Marlatt, C. D., '13 s ........... M.x1zo11.-1Nn, A., Professor .... . Marshall, L. S.. '15 s ...... . Martin, C. F.. '16 a ..... . Martin, H. F., '16 s.... .xnnrnzss B. W. B. H239 Nassau St. ... . .6 Bank St. P. B. .........IO2 H. 40 Bayard Lane B. M. D. . ...... I7 B. B. AiTl!U 60 Wfiggins St. C. ......15 S. W. ....5 S. W. B. H. ........21 P. .......33 N. E. E. M. W. Cleveland Lane ..Dean's House P. 24 Madison St. ....1o E. M. W. ......37 S. PI. ...,.103 P. N. E, L. W. M. W. .Guernsey Hall R. ...IO0 Nassau Sl. li H Y M. L. HHTHE-Paincero aeaicmsmc ll H Birzntorp fQlUIlfiIlIIBUJ NAME ADDRESS MARTIN, I. C.. Ass't in Geology ...... 176 The Western Way Martin, I. T., ,IS s ............... ............... 2 2 '79 H. Martin, L., '15 s .................,.....,,........... 23 '79 H. Martin, R. S.. '16 s ......................... IO Madison St. lWARTINS, C., Chief of Purchase Dep't.176 The Western Way Mason, W. S., '15 s ....................,.......... 16 M. D. Massie, I. W., '16 a ......................... I7 Edwards Pl. MATHER, F. J., Professor ........... MATHEWS, C. E., Ass't Professor ..... Mathiasen, K., Ir., '13 s .............. Mathis, R. J., 'q .................. Matthews, S., '13 a ...... Mautner, B. H., '13 s ..... Maxfield, C. W., '15 a ..... May, E., Ir., 'q .......... Mayer, W. F., '14 a ..... Mead, S. A., '14 s ..... Meany, S. L., '16 s ..... Meeker, A. R., '15 s .....,... Meeker, H. H., '14 s ........... MEEKER, R., Ass't Professor .... . Meier, E. G., '16 a ........... Meigs, J. V., '15 a ..... Melosh, H. J., '16 s .... Melville, M., '16 s .... Merriam, W. H., 'g Merrifield, C. S., '13 a .... Merrill, R. W., '13 s ...... Merritt, H. C., Jr., '16 s ..... Mertz, E. H., '14 a ........ Messinger, C. W., '14 s .... .. ....342 Nassau St. B. .....7W.M.W. H. .....14 H'm. ....26 M. D .......IO3 H. ....8 S. W. B. L. H'm. ....11 Alexander St. N. W. N.W. .....61 Wiggins St. P. .....84 Nassau St. ......32 Wiggins St. . . . . .21 Edwards Pl. B.S. .........13A.H. ......11 W. B. ........1o N. D. ....23 Edwards Pl. W.B. Metzerott, K. A., '16 s ..... .... 1 5 Vandeventer Ave. Meyers, W. E., '13 s ...... Meyrick, C. B. E., '14 S .... Michael, B. R., '13 a ....... M. D. ....11 University Pl. ............1o4 H. NAME Michael, H. S., '16 s ............ MICHAUD, R., Ass't Professor .... Middleton, W. S., '14 a ...... . Middour, E. I., '16 s NIIEROW, C. C., Instructor ...... Mierow, H. E., '14 a ............ MILES, L. W., Ass't Professor .... MILLEN, W. B., Instructor ...... Miller, A. P., IH., '15 s ..... . Miller, D. L., 'IS s ...,..... Miller, D. Y., '13 s .......... Miller, F. L., jr., 'IS a ....... Miller, J. A.. '13 a ........,... . NIILLER, L. H., Ass't Professor .... Miller, N., '16 a ................ Miller, S., Jr., '14 a ........... Milliken, R. A., '14 a ..... Millikin, S. A., '16 s .... Mills, D. H., '15 a .... Miner, R. C., '15 s ..... Minton, H. C., '14 a .... Mitchell, C. V., '13 a ............... Mitchell, E. K., '16 a ................ . IVIITMAN, C. W., Ass't in Geology .... .. Mixsell, D. G., '15 s ............... Moffat, S. M., '13 a .... .......... . Molt, P., '16 s ............... Montgomery, F. A., '14 s .... Montgomery, J. R., '13 a .... Mooney, W. W., 'g ........ Moore, C. E., '14 a ..... Moore, F. H., 'q ........ Moore, K., '16 s ....... Moore, K. W., '14 a.... Moore, P. E., '16 s ..... ADDRESS . . . .21 Edwards Pl .52 University Pl. L. .....14 Bank St N.E . . . .7 'Creenholm' .30 jefferson Rd P. .....4W.M.W. P. ..........1o1 P. ...........I2I L. .13 Chambers St. 31 University Pl. '79 H. B. ....24 M. D. ,....11 E. B. ......31 P. ..........48U P. . .14 Edwards Pl . .36 Wiggins St. H .......13A.H ....19S.W. P. S. D. ....24o Nassau St. B. .....16 Bank St. .........7o U. S. R. ...32 Mercer St. r. H HTHE-P121 Ero -15121 AEHRACBU NALJE MOREY, C. R., Ass't Professor ..... Morgan, G. O., Ir., '13 a ........ Morgan, I. VV., '16 a ......... Morgan, S. VV., '13 a ..... Morrell, F. W., '13 a ..... Morris, A. S., '15 s ...... Morris, L. E., '15 s ..... Morris, S. W., '13 s ..... Morrison, D. S., '15 a .... Morrisey, C. W., '14 a ....... Morse, VV. C. B., '15 a ........ MOSELEY, T. A. E., Instructor .... . . Motherall, P. K., '15 a .............. Mount, L., '16 a ........ .. Mudd, S., '16 s ........ Muehleck, G. E., '14 a ..... Muirheid, I. G., '16 s .... Mulford, E. S., '13 s ..... Mulford, S. R., '13 s .... Muller, E., '14 a .......... Mumford, G. H., '16 s ..... Mundt, A. I., '15 's .......... MURCH, H. S., Instructor .... Murdock, I. E., '13 a ....... Murdock, I. E., '16 s ...... Murray, I. B., '16 s ..... Murray, I. O., '14 s ....... Myers, P. F., '13 a ........... Myers, VV. B., 'I4 a ............. MYERS, XIV. S., Ass't Professor .... Myrick, D., '15 s ................ Nacht, A., '16 s .............. Nebeker, C. M., '13 s. . . .. Nehel-zer, E. A., '16 s ........ Neely, J. Howard, '16 a ...., R. F. D., Eimturp Wluntinuehj ADDRESS . . . .Thomson Hall .........134H. B. . .... I4H'm'. ....2o N. E. N.D. .......14 E. VV. ...I52 Nassau St. ........13S.D. S. WY B. ..........6S.D. Princeton, N. I. P. S.R. .....11 S. E. B. ........1o4B. B. H. 3Q University Pl. ...Trenton, N. I. A C. ...,...2 C.H'm I9 University Pl. II Alexander St. B. C. ,....15 Alexander St. L. .....41 Park Pl. U. ..14 Edwards Pl. ........304H'H1. NAME H NEHR, F., Professor. Nesbitt, R. B., '14 a. Neuburg, W. B., '16 Neustadt, M. W., '13 Nevin, I., Ir., '16 a. Nevins, T. C., 'I4 s... ADDRESS 148 Library Pl. ......12 N. D. s .... ......' . 26 N. E. S ..... Newbold, F. E., '15 s ....... Nichols, C. O., '16 s ..... .. Nicholson, T., HI, '15 S.... Nicoll, D., '15 a ..... Nidetzky, C. F., '16 a Niles, T. B., '16 s .... Nimick, F. B., '13 5.. Nimick, T. M. H., '15 a. .. . Nissley, W. W., '14 Noble, S. R., '14 5 .... Norman, VV. H., '13 a North, I. S., '13 s... S.... ......11 B. 4 ... K. U. .......24M. D. .144 Nassau St. ...Edwards Pl. ....6 N. M. R. P. .32 VViggins St. ..........6o P. .........I4I'L. ....22 S. E. .....7B.H. NORTHRUP, E. F., Ass't Professor .... .... Norton, P. D., '13 s ................. ... L. P. 30 Vlliggins St. Norton, W. S., '14 a ............. ........ 4 S. VV. B. Norwood, G. A. ........ ..... 1 9 Madison St. Nourse, R., 'q ............. ....... 1 8 Madison St. Oakley, G. W., Ir., '16 a .... ..... 6 0 University Pl. Ober, L., '15 s ............ .............. 7 2 H. Ober, R., '13 s. .............. ....... . .51 '79 H- O'Brien-Moore, A., '16 a ..... O'Cormell, J. H., 'I4 a ...... U. ff...36 L, O'Connor, H., '13 s ....... ----- 8 3 P- O'Donnell, O., '13 s .... -.2 C- H- O'Dovohue. l-T. B., '13 a.. .... WX. B. Olilield, R. L., 'g ......... ........ 5 1 B. S. ohiagef, L. P., '16 5 .... .....- 9 S- W- U- O'Kgne, T, T., jr.. '16 s... .... 23 Linden Lane Olcott, M., '15 a ........ ....-------- 2 5 C- NHTHE'PRlNE'O 'BRICABRAC I H NA ME Oliver, A. C., Ir., '12 s.... O'Neill, I. H., '14 s ......... ORMOND, A. T., Professor... Orth, C. D., Ir., '13 s.... Oh1lO, N. C., 'g ......... . Osborn, E. D., '15 a ......... . Osborn, XV. H., '16 a .......... Oscoou, C. G., Ass't Professor.... Osinun, I. E., '16 s ............ O'Sullivan, D. I., '15 a ....... O'Sullivan, G. I.. 'IS s.. ... O'Sullivan, H. C., '16 s .... O'Sullivan, T. C., '14 a.. .. Otis, I. R. L., '16 s ....... Ould, T. C., '15 s ..... Owlett, G. M., '14 s ..... Page, E. C., '13 s ........ . Page, L. R., Ir., '13 s.... Paine, A., 'I3 s ........... Painter, I. L. D., '14 s ........... Parkin, F. R., '16 S .............. . PARKER, H. O., Ass't in Chemistry. PARROTT, T. M., Professor ........... Parsons, I. H., '13 s ........ .. Parsons, T. D., '15 a ......... Pate, M., '15 s ................. . PATON, DR. STIQVVART, Lecturer .... Patterson, C. B., 'g ............ . Patterson, R. L., '16 a ....... Patterson, R. XV, Ir., '13 a .... Patton, D. A., '15 s ............ PATTON, F. L., Ex-President... PATTON, G. S., Professor ...... Paul, I. R., '15 a ............ Payne, F. D., '16 a ..... Eirectnrp mluntinuziaj ADDRESS .....36 Bank St. ..........I43 L. .....I3 Bank St. L. ....55 B. S. C. .....72 Stockton St . ........ IQ M. D. . . . . .90 Nassau St. L. . . . . .90 Nassau St. .. . .47 University Pl. ........15 S. W. ......34 P. ... A. B. MAH . B. .....52 H. L. :I .. . ........ A. E. -B. ... .. ....IS Madison St. ....Nassau Club L. .....1o S. W. .......Paton Park Bank St. 31 University Pl. '79 H. .. ..... I7 E. W. ....Springdale ... . .Springdale ........34 C. ....II2 H. NALIE Payson, L. G., '16 a ..... Peacock, G. A., '16 s ..... . Peacock, R. B., '16 s ..... . Pearson, I. T., '15 a ..... . Pegrani, E. S., Ir., '14 s ..... Peirce. ri. L. ' Pemberton, F. Pendleton, T. T., '13 a ........ Penhelcl, VV. G., '13 s .............. PIiNNy1'ACKER, I. G., Instructor... . Perkins, C. B., 'q ............... Perlman, S., '15 s .............. .... Perry, R., 'g ........ ..... Pete-rs, I. B., ' Pettit, D., '16 s ............ . f Phelps, VV. M., '16 s ........... PHILLIPS, A. H., Professor... . Phillips, F. T., '13 s ........ Phillips, G. A., '15 a ....... Phillips, G. F., '14 a .... . Phraner, S. L., '16 a ..... Piel, R., '13 s .......... .. Piel, W., '16 s ....... Pierce, I., '14 s ....... ..... Pierce, R. A., '16 s ...... ..... Annizsss ,.17 Edwards ....32 Mercer . . . .32 Mercer U. Pl St St P H ,.....96 B .....6SU ....Io E. B S, R S. E ....2 W. M. W . . . .Trenton, N. I Pennington, N. I g ..... .............. B .S .......16 W. W ..I9 Edwards Pl ...54 Hodge Rd A. 'IE .II Dickinson .31 University L. IQ University Pierce, V. U. D., '16 s ..... ..... I 5 Edwards Pierson, R. N., '14 a ..... ......... I 4 '79 Pitcairn. G. L., '16 s .... .... 2 I Edwards Pitney, G. S., '14 a ..... ......... I 4 '79 Pitney, I. B., '14 a ........ ........... 5 2 '79 PLACE, C. I., Instructor .... .... I I Chambers Plimpton, R. A., '14 a ..... ........... 4 S. Pope, M., '16 s .......... . Porter, E., 'g .... ,..... Porter, H. F., '15 s ..... . . .86 Nassau ......IIS H. N. wwwwmmmmfssenmzlwwm l'1'i H N T1-IEPRINCETQ QDRIQADRAC Iii NAME Porter, R. B., 'q ..... Potter, C. A., '14 s .... Potter, T., ,I5 a ............ Potts, E. L., '16 a ........... PRENT1CE,'X!V. K., Professor .... Price, A. K., '16 s ............. Price, H. S., 'I6 s ............. Prickett, VV. P., 'I5' a ............ PRIEST, G. M., Ass't Professor .... Proctor, C. S., '15 s ............... Purdy, R. VV., 'IS s ............ Putnam, O. S., 'IS s ......... . Puttkamnier, E. VV., '14 a ..... Pyle, G. I., '14 s ............ Pyne, H. R., ,I4 a ....... Queen, I. M., '16 s ................. Quinby, R., '15 s ................ 3IBirettnrp CG ADDRESS ....II5 H. S. .......IOI HQ ............II5 B. ......I9 Bank St. 34C leveland Lane N. R. ........41 B. ....3 WV. M. W. IO Nassau St. .40 Moore St. N. D. ........63 C. .L ...... 92 P. ....12 E. W'. ........41 C. Q0 Nassau St. H'nI. QUINN, E. L., Ass't in Chemistry ........ 34 I Randolph, A. P., '13 s ............ Randolph, R. S. P., ,I4 s ......... RANKIN, W. M., Professor .... Ransom, L., '16 a ............. Rauch, R. S., '13 s .......... Ray, WL K., ,IS a ....... RAYCROFT, I. E., Professor. .. Raymond, H. C., '13 s .... Raymond, I. M., '16 a .... Read, B. C., 'IS s ........ . Read, M. E., 'I3 s .......... REDEIELD, I. H., Instructor .... Redmond, G. L., '16 s ..... Reed, N., 'I6 a .......... Reed, R. E., 'q ........ Reese, I-I. K., '13 s ..... Reeve, XV. P., '14 s... efferson Road VV. M. VV. ..........3IO I-I'1n. ....5 Evelyn Pl. .......11 S. E. 5 L. P. 2 HAH C ....I 20 Broadincad ....3 W. M. VV. B. ....2 WV. VV. W'. B. ...27 'Williain St. .......Io L. P. . . . .12 Park Pl. ........72 B. '16 S E ..f.'ff2 UQ Pi 369 nntinuehj NAME Reeves, I. VV., 'g ............... REEVES, P., Ass't in Psychology ..... Reeves, R. H., '15 s .............. Rehin, I-I. VV., '15 s ....... .. REID, A. G., Instructor .... Reid, R. I., ,IS s ........... Reinernan, G. W., '16 s ..... Reinke, E. E., 'f ........... Rentschler, G. A., Ir., 715 s .... Reynolds, S. C., '16 a ...... Reynolds, S. H., Ir., ,IS s ..... Reynolds, WV. F., '15 a ...... Rheem, E. D., '13 s ...... . Rhoads, B. K., '14 s .... Rhodes, I. R., 'I6 s .... . Ricca, A., '15 a .......... Rich, I. I., 'q ............... Richards, G. T., Ir., '14 s .... Richards, L., '13 a .......... Richardson, A. S., '13 a .... Richardson, C., Ir., ,IS s ...... R1cHARDsoN, E. C., Librarian. . . . Richardson, F. M., 'g ......... Richardson, H. I., '16 s ........ RICHARDSON, O. WV., Professor.. Richardson, P., '13 s ............ Riedel, H. A., '16 s. .......... Riegel, G. F., ,IS a ..... Rife, R. S., 'g ....... . Rikcr, A., Ir., '14 a.... Riker, C. B., 'I3 S ..--. . Ritchey, H. D., '16 a ....... Ritter, I. B., '16 s .......... Romsms, E. Y., Professor. . . Roberts, E. M., '15 s ...... ADDRESS Hightstown, N. I. ..18 Madison St. .......... U. U. M. D. .....3o Iefferson Road H. . . . . .15 University Pl. ...36 VViggins St. ....86 Nassau St. ...........1o2 P. ....53 '79 H. S.D. H. HA. H'm. B. N. .....32 S. E. 42 U. ....54 '79 H. ......13 S. WV. . . . .220 Mercer St. ...-....II7 I-I. S. ..............I-Iill Fitz-Randolph Rd. H. ......I2 Park Pl. ....2 HB. C. ...2o Bank St. '79 H. ....,....97B. ......... L. I-Till U. ...I44 Library Pl. ........I0 A. il. Bro 'BRICABRAC ll H QITHEQPRI ll NABEE Roberts, F. C., '16 s ........ Roberts, W. P., '14 a ......... Roberts, W. Van B., '15 s ..... Robertson, D. I. C., '13 s ...... Robertson, F. I., '14 s ......... Robertson, G. S., 'g ........ Robertson, M. T., '15 s ...... Robinson, A. C., III., '14 a .... Robinson, G., q ............ Robinson, H. R., '16 s .... Robinson, J. B., ' Robinson, I. N., ROBINSON, P. E., J 15s ............. I6S EBirzctorp Wlnntinushj Annmass B. .....31 '79 H. .......11 C. .......154 L. .......16S. E. ....12 Maple St. ........154 L. S.R. .....64 H. ....63 B. U. Ass't Professor ..... ..... I 28 Broadmead Robinson, R. E., '13 s ............... ............. 1 2 H. Robinson, R. H., 'g ............. ........ 4 2 A. S. Robinson, S. M., '15 a .... ......... 1 4 A. H. Robinson, S. S., '16 a .... .... 4 6 Wiggins St. Robinson, T. H., '14 a ..... ........... 1 7 B. Roche, R. T., '13 S ......... .......... ........13 N. D. Tulane St. Rockey, K. H., '16 s ............ RocKwooD, C. G., Professor Emeritus ........ Princeton Inn Roddey, W, J., 'q ............... Vandeventer Ave. Rodgers, F. R., '16 a ....... ............... 1 4 Dickinson St. Roebling, S., 'q ......... ................. 2 4 L. Rogers, E. A., '13 s ..... ........ 2 4 N. E. Rogers, N. T., '14 a ......... .... . 1 E. M. VV. Roll, R. G., '15 s ................. ..... T renton, N. J. ROOT, R. K., Ass't Professor .... ......... 6 A. H. Ropes, L. G., '16 a ............ ........ 9 Park Pl. Rose, I. B., 'IS s ............ ................. 9 2 H. Rose, J. M., '13 a ....... ............. 3 S. M. R. Rose, R. W. P., '16 a .... ..... 3 2 Vandeventer Ave. Rosenberg, S. C., 'I5 s ..... ............... I 9 S. W. Ross, J. E., 'g ........... ..... 3 08 H. S. Ross, H. M., '13 s .... ..... 1 1 N. W. NALTE Ross, R. J., '13 s ......... Rothschild, W. N., '13 s. .. Rowland, C. R., '14 S ..... Rowland, R., '15 a ...... Rowley, J. B., '13 s .... Roy, D. M., '13 a.... Runlc, G. S., '16 s .... Rusk, W. S., ,IS a ...... Runyon, P. M., '16 s .... Rushmore, R., '16 s .... Russell, A. D., Jr., 'q .... Russell, B. B., 'q ........ Russell, E. T., '15 a ....... Russian., H. N., Professor Russell, I., jr., '16 a ....... Russell, J. B., 'g ......... Russell, R. M., 'g ......... RUTH, T. DEC., Instructor ..... Rutter, T. R., '13 s. ....... .. Ryon, F. L., 'q ........... Salmon, H. H., Ir., '15 's. Salter, D. W., ,IS s ........ Sampson, E., '14 s ........ Samuel, H. N., 'IS s.... Sanford, L. H., '15 s .... Sargent, H. E., '16 a ...... ADDRESS S. W. B. .......4L. P. C. ....9 W. M. W. S.W. ..,jQ Wiggins St. N. M. R. ..16 Edwards Pl. 47 University Pl. C. S. E. B. ........2o N. W. .79 Alexander St. H i ...... IQ Bank St. ........11 A. S. ....11 A . S. .W ....8 N. . H. M. W. L. S.E.B. B. .......43 H. .....121 H. . . . . .Edwards Pl. Savage, H. L., '15 a ................... 16 Vandeventer Ave. SAWYER, H. L., Ass't in Chemistry .......... 34 jefferson Road Sayre, I. F., 'g .................. .......... 4 1 Park Pl. Scanlan, W. G., ,I4 s ............. ............. 2 3 C. Scannell, R. H., '15 s ..... ................ 1 'o W. W. Schenck, C. F., 'q ...... .................. 2 5 M. D. Schenck, W. P., '13 a. .... .... P rinceton, N. J., R. F. D. Schmidt J. B., '14 a .... ................... 1 2 S. D. Schoepff A. K., 'IS s .... .... 8 6 Nassau St. M.D. H Hn-1153-Pai nero raaieaamc U NAME SCI-IOON, R. M., Instructor ..... Sehwabacher, H. S., '16 s .... Schweitzer, F., '15 a ........ Scorr, VV. B., Professor .... Scribner, C., jr., '13 a ...... Scribner, G. K., '13 a ..... Scudder, G. F., '13 a ..... Scudder, I. M., '16 a .... Scudder, N. W., '16 a .... Scull, E., 'I4 s ........ Sealy, R., '13 s .......... Sealy, VV. W., '15 s ........ Seggerman, K. M., '13 a ..... Seiberling, W. P., 'IS s .... Selby, A. N., '16 s ....... Selby, I. A. C., '13 s ..... Sellers, L. W., '16 a ..... Semmes, C. G., '16 a ..... Semmes, R., '13 a ....... Semple, I, R., '13 s ..... Severance, P. R., '15 s ............ EBirectu1fp mluntinuehj ADDRESS ...6 Madison St. U. N. E. .56 Bayard Lane L. P. .1 O2 B. ........79 U. .....3o S. E. P. H. . . .90 Nassau St. ............r21 L. ...........II1ll B. H. U. IQ University Pl. ........eLL'7QH. ........15 N. W. EB. Seymour, L., '16 s ................ ..... 1 5 l-Tdwards Pl. Shackleforcl, W. T., Jr., '14 S ..... ........... 2 1 H. Shafer, S. R., 'g ................. ........... 1 OQ P. Shanbacker, F. M., '16 s ....... ..... 1 .13 H. Shand, I.,.Ir., '13 a ........ ......... 2 4 H'1n. Shaner, I. I-I., '14 s ....... .... . ........... 5 S. VV. Shanley, VV. C., Ir., '1 Shapley, I., 'g ........ Sharp, E. C., 'IS s... I5 University Pl. ........Merwick ....11 N. M. R. Shaw, H. D. V., ,I4 s .... .............. 8 2 B. Shaw, I. P., '15 s ..... Shea, C. B., '16 s ..... Shea, E. L., '16 s. . . .. Shear, H. R., 'g .... 47 University Pl. I-l'm. .15 Dickinson St. B. S. . NAME Sheets, E. A., Ir., '16 s .... Shenk, W. I., '14 s ...... Shenstone, A. G., 'I4 s .... Shephard, I. H., '16 s .... Sheppard, A. S., 'g ...... Sheppard, H. R., '15 a ..... . ADDRESS . NG. U. '79 H. ................1o5 P. Vandeventer Ave. B. S. AK J! A. C Sherrard, I. B., '14 a ............. ........ 2 E. VJ. Shipman, G. M., '16 s ............ ......... 5 HA. H. SHDIPMAN, H. R., Ass't Professorg .. ....... 27 Mercer St. Shively, I. C., '13 a ............. Shoemaker, S. M., Ir., '16 a ..,.. Short, A. P., Ir., '16 s ...... Siedler, C. P., 'IS s ..... . Sikes, F. G., Ir., '15 s. . .. Sikes, G. G., '16 a ......... Sills, K. L., '15 a ............ SILVIQSTER, C. F., Assistant ..... Silvester, L. V., '13 a ........ Simons, D. M., 'e .......... Simons, I. F., '13 a .......... Simpson, E. R., '13 s .......... SINCLAIR, W. I., Instructor .... Slaymaker, S. E., Ir., '14 s ..... Slee, I. N., 'q ............... Sloan, E. W., '15 s ....... . Small, C. R., 'f ........ Smalshaf, A. I., '14 s .... Smith, A. D., '13 a ..... Smith, C. R., '16 s ..... Smith, D C., 'IS a ........ . Smith, D I., '13 s ........... . SMITH, D P., Ass't Professor .... SM1'1'H, E., Ass't Professor ..... SMITH, E. S., Instructor... Smith, G S., '16 s ...... ..12o Alexander St. .....II Upper Pyne ....1 L. P. ,.......23 B. B. P. . . . .200 Nassau Hall .......r9 s. M. R. ........10 S. E. ........29 S. E. S. VV. B. . . . . .30 Mercer St. .....62 '79 Hall P. N. NV. .....276 Nassau St. N. E. .....14 Edwards Pl. N. W. A. H. .....60 Hodge Rd. li. .....II Bank St. .........,.l-'lill H HTHE-PRINCETG 'BRICABRAC ill l NAME SMITH, H. S. S., Professor .... Smith, I. K., ,I4 s ........... Smith, I. L., '13 a ....,..... Smith, I. M., '15 a .... Smith, I. MCI., ,IS s ..... Smith, K. B., '13 s ........ SMITH, K. K., Instructor .... Smith, K. M., '15 s ......... SMITH, N. K., Professor... Smith, W. M., '15 a ....... Smith, W. R., '13 s ......... Smouse, M. C., '15 s ......... r. Professor .... SMYTH, C. H., I , Smyth, C. P., '16 a ........... Snowden, A. H., '16 s ...... SPAETH, J. D., Professor ......... ZBirzctnrp Mluntinuehj ADDRESS .....58 University Pl. ......82 B. B. ......41 C. ...11 E. B. ......13 '79 H. ....41 Spring St. ..........1o N. D. ....1o6 Broadmead C. .......27 S. E. . .... 22 ,- ......f3 IR Morven St. .22 Morven St. L. 32 E ff ' doehill St. .....122 H. P. ......61 P. ...IO S. D. ....2 E. B. 114 Fitz-Randolph Road Spalding, E. D., '14 s .............. ..... SPAULDING, E. G., Ass't Professor ..... Speer, C. E., '15 s .............. Speers, I. M., Ir., '16 a ......... .. Speers, P. C., ,I4 s .............. .............. Speir, F. C., '13 a ............... SPENCER, C. W., Ass't Professor. Spencer, L. H., '13 s ........................... Spencer, M. A., '14 a ........... Spencer, W. M., ,IS a ..... Staehle, R. H., '13 s. ..... . Stahl, L. A., '13 s .......... Starbuck, E. D., Ir., '14 s ..... Starr, I., Jr., '16 s .......... Starr, W. K. B., '16 s ...... Stav1g, E. O., 'g ............. Stearns, I. N., III., ,I4 a ..... Steele, R. W., Ir., ,I3 a ..... Steinert, W. 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LAW HAg'g?ge2tg1gb!fx:2it5ue Co' Vglee-Pres. First Nat'l Bank of f - P ila., Pa. Pres. Century Bank of' New York I f FRANK R. LAWRENCF DESMOND DUNNE H , , ' Pres. Desmond Dunne Co. P WAi?DuC:sfI1I:-I.i'RIGZ2LL ELIi?ri5N?5E5SI:?g Mines CO' I A I Pres, American Locomotive CO. O. G. FESSENDEN ' Q fl JOHN RING'-ING Hayden W. Wheeler 8: Co. E ' ' Ringling Bros' ELBERT H. GARY 2213: Najaf' EDVVARD SHEARSQN Chairman of the Board. U. S. Steel 'gf Shea-'Som Ham11111131 C0- C01'P0f3f10T1 , y gg HENRY F. SHOEMAKER H. STEWART HOTCHKISS Z5 rhqgfzegg y New York City Vice-Pres. Sc Treas. L. Candee Rubber Co. ',.,5,gIyf,xjJg?2,4f SANFORD H. STEEL JOHN M. HANsEN Pres. General chemicai co. Pres. Standard Steel Car Co. E-I-Bm' ALBERT A TH NEY PAIXMLEY Y17!'.CIji52RRICK h PHENIX Harvey Fisk R sons EYV OI' I FRED'K D. UNDERXVOOD GEORGE M' HARD Pres. Erie Railroad Co. Chairman of the Board FRANK J. HEANEY Everett, Heaney Sc Co. AUGUST HECKCHER Vice-Pres. Eastern Steel CO. RICHARD H. HIGGINS JOHN D. VERMEULE Pres. Goodyear Rubber CO. SAMUEL WEIL Samuel Weil 81 Sons FRANK S. WITHERBEE ATIONPI BA Vicvpfesideut Pres. Witherbee, Sherman 8 Co. FRANKLIN s. JEROME- JOSEPH H. WRIGHT Pres First Nat'1 Bank, Norwich, Conn. Pres. U. S. Finishing Co. 192 Broadway, Corner of John Sf. NEW YORK h Officers LOUIS G. KAUFMAN, President Officers Officers GEORGE M. HARD, Chairman ALFRED M. BULL, Vice-President FRANK J. HEANEV. Vice-President RICHARD H. HIGGINS, Vice-President WILLIAM H, STRAWN, Vice-President BERT L. HASKINS, Cashier We invile lhc ,Hccounls of Banks, Bankers, Manufaclufers, Merchanls and Individuals iii .rf-9110 -1145?-44 - ' g'.'- 1 -91 H O T E L GOTHAM AHotel of refined elegance, located in New York's social centre. Easily ac: cessible to theatre and shopping dis: tricts. Single Room with Bath : 352.50 to 55.00 Double Room with Bath - 33.50 to 558.00 Wetherbee 6: Wood ' Fifth Ave. and Fifty:fifth St. NEW YORK CITY XM ' W Q ,X X? . --.--,X-X fu 3 ' Q x X, x iz -'fa N C yxgxblmxhkxYTQNV5xXbQxQn'--. X 'XXXX '-Y - ' 'ff'-?57: L'?, EEEEE2g1'4::?1E5:P.g:N.'-gS!-'91 I ' X r 40- I Q zixsxix' 1 xi 'Tr' N f 12 7692399 1- ' N rkwwkwQfmkxkqwQSixNs92'ffH1u ., 'wasszp 5 L ' , . N X, gig? 2 1 - ' 'fm S 566620 0+ . . ..A...... ' .., 5 Q 'wif - NN 5 Y 'lf N 'T 52 W -, ,?,i'E a5e5 ,NSN Nix -A Q sob 5 X f f ff fs Q ' 4 S' 2 ws 5fWfk'fC?5QPS?'l':Yf'ii'A'f-ll3?Zi? ' ' f 'I-IW-'va: l NMI 5 ' ' --,H QU'-L1 S5-1 NWC''fN.Esf5'?QSs1:fa Wiifsfk 'Z WMI' VN th bw G9 ' !E'ii555 i!I 5S:?x N 3' -NXXYbIQSSSsi4::s15:zg5,??455ij- - MEN '-li':H1Qi S 5 -1 Vw ' ' X 11 wx- x r V'h'- n X -- - .2 . xvxv ww .1. i f X .1 - .- S-as y - XX X K X- -. I : 'lL.:.. F- W N . PL N W - .3 - Nq S ' ' ' 3 H2 IQ: X ,, b X X X 42 5 .r-, NN XG -C E 3 'N I He. X 7, Hg 5 1: S- X new I - - N M we Lf- vf: S:R QA. h X ,qw U, O N2 ' , - .gg.s,k .-I - ' X, fm ' , C.. j,! ffwXQ '- - I V Q JS 'Egg A 'fi -f-:ln 1 f f- xxx- . . '--- 77 QE ssfsi? -2-1 ' ,- - Qi T O -Fi M2 ssiegilisisiiiix if X -'L 5 .ii I x 5: g V Clamp busquebannnnk JULY - AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 1913 ' Suinmer Tutoring School and Recreation Camp for Boys. Special attention paid to pre- paring boys for college, with a large number of Princeton Graduates on the tutoring staff. ILLUSTRATED BOOKLETS SENT ON REQUEST 5. Ciatltun Shafer, ilBrinu:tun, 'OS Head Counsellor 115 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY V J., I... . . 1 ,,.-.x, The Power to '6Do Things comes from eating a brain-building, muscle-making food that IS easily digested. That's Shredded Wheat Biscuit Contains all the body-building materials in the Whole Wheat, made digestible by steam-cooking, shredding and baking. A pleasant surprise for the stomach after eating heavy meats and soggy pastries. Give Nature a chance. Try Shredded Wheat for breakfast With milk or cream. ALL THE MEAT OF THE GOLDEN WVHEAT The Shredded Wheat Company Niagara Falls, N. Y. L Tlic . V vm- - YA Y, -4-V ir -N477 -- :- 5 BRINGS OLIVER TYPEWRITER Send 55 for The Oliver Typewriter-the machine will come a-flying. The newest model-No. 5-the regular Eros machine-with no extra charge for Printype. For the price of a good fountain pen you secure the World's Greatest Typewriter. the rate of I7 cents a day. OLIVER You can pay the balance at This irresistible H35 offer is sweeping everything before it. The era of universal ty7ewrz'lz'ng is coming, The triumph of the typewriter over primitive pewand- ink has been brought about by the , - same machine that introduced 'oisible z01'1't1'ng. ' The Standard Visible Writer This is the typewriter whose high efficiency has made it the choice of the greatest Hrms and corporations. It is the simplest of all standard typewrilers, yet the .vzuzftest and by far the most 'uer:atz'Ze. The moving parts work freely in a solid metal framework, making the machine so strong that the hardest usage has no effect N0 EXTRA CHARGE FUR PRlNTYPE Most people prefer to have the machine equipped to write in Printype. This beautiful type is obtainable only on The Oliver Typewriter. It is the greatest style improvement ever evolved for typewriters -the most easily read type in existence-the type which conforms to that in universal use on the world's printing presses! WIN SUCCESS WITH THE IJLIVERI The Oliver Typewriter aids success-seekers in a. multitude of ways. The real-life stories of achievement that center around it would fill volumes. No matter what your work may be-in ofhce, store, shop or home-The Oliver Typewriter will prove itself a great convenience and an actual money-malzer. It stands for order and .vysiem and .rucce.x's. It is the visible evi- dence of the progfresszbenfss of its owner, Young people with brains, ambition and Oliver Typewriters are succeeding everywhere. Can you afford to let 55 stand between you and success? upon it. Send for Special Circular and Art Catalog Full details regarding the Oliver Easy-Pub chase-Plan, beautiful catalog and a specimen letter written in Printype will be sent you on request. Let this S5 offer awaken you to your need of The Oliver Typewriter and the ease with which you may own it. Remember-55 only and on comes The Oliver Typezwzter! ' ag L, 1. F 2 1 . C-iw-+'E,ri,'iZ + .J-U ' Sales Department 12061 THE ULIVER TYPEWRITER CIJMPANY r ..- ?' ' . fit? 15111 J- 310 BROADWAY NEW YORK, N. Y. , 4, , Y .I I I I V I I I viii DIEGES 81 CLUST Mficial 3eweIers of the leabing Golleges Schools anb Elssociations Class Plns, Fratermty Plns, Medals, Cups, etc. Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry 20.101111 Street :: New York T 1 I I-1.4-Y -Y ,Yu-.1-, - , :V -,L,,,,,-V., ,...YYi. - YM Ir w 1 ,qag girsg b is 'if 21 n -- Young Men's P aw at ' X' at C1 f ' lalxiripl lflalc -L, tastes an ancles if 3553 1 7f f :1 ' ' T 'lil . ' fmcl satxsfactory v 515515 fltltlffj-kQ.Hf1 C if, . . . IT reahzatlon ln our ff 'I,i1L.!1, R A - 14 T splendld assort- F jig ments of d1StlI1C- tive apparel. - :rar J-' 5 ,:g- 3' , 3 3-5:4 I Q fi The smartest 1, 31 !zi !3,v.S?',2E. 1 l . T CfC3T1OHSlHClOth- 1-5'f'i:flfaI'EQ1'2' Q',E1G5 fi' . 1' S 51:if5!lfq?jr'giiQg1ggiEfiigtp, 1ng,I-laberdashery ' QEFQETS45 553 T and Headwear 4152, if H are constantly 'flifq 'QT' Ti d Q , Q2 presented to our T fI:E'Efi5:lfS fi1ffI: . . . . T' ' dwcflmmatmg ' I , ' fsii ,M Tf.ept!5.1t,gggs:fri PMYOHS- a JAIIUB REED'S SONS 1 Hi'- T424, T426 CHESTNUT STREET T TPHILAUELPHIA i D ,-. - , .D EQ ' ' ,K - ' wgrfnn-eg ,u w 11,-,sw f:,zg :,'- f' Elillflmilllll iiiilli fa 'S Q' -Ufl llf 4-at A ' I. D. L DI M ,T XT, in-41 Ma: 4. I 1 1 1. tr ., v I r . ., , ,tl 1 4 -- 41252 ii ki 4, if it tiff! ,foal 'I rag, ' I 12 !: Wk Exlzfii 1 T Il gf I1 .5 S! , ' lg fm T13 mg I gi ' 'I 4 . H 315-is li 1 'E ,T 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 EVERYPOSSIBLE WAY THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 0FfFBINCETON RESPECTFULLY DIRECTS ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING FIGURES, WHICH REVEAL 1394 1897 1900 1903 1906 IQO7 1909 IQIZ WE A STEADY INCREASE IN ITS BUSINESS WHICH IS SIGNIFICANTLY SUGGESTIVE: Number of Depositors 225 - 656 720 I28I - - 2280 - ' 2395 ' 2592 - 2743 -------- Deposits 534,423 90,635 228,092 353,294 450,000 509,000 587,000 750,000 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. I A OFFICERS ALBERT S. LEIGH, Presidenz' WILLIAM LIBBEY, Woe-President U DAVID M. FLYNN, Cashier xi MYRON E. LA VAKE IEWELER i University Pins and Souvenir Designs Furnished , MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Nassau Street Princeton, N. J. T ,La- Cqtfell 81 Leonard ALBANY, N. Y. MAKERS OF Caps, Gowns ana' Hoods To the American Colleges and Universities from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Makers to Princeton '95, '96, '97, '98, '99, '00, 'Ol '02, '03, '04, '05, '06, '07, '08, '09, '10, 'I I, 'IZ Rich Gowns for Pulpit and Bench. Class Contracts A Specialty, 1 T V I i ' e - fi 1:ggg.,, L Q.:2fw,5-,-,- 1.0 Y-4 f' , , - 21.i::4',,:i' L:v1fi'? ..'g,1,'i1!e-iid f fu'-130' ' Y fi r: .. iffy' '.Qf',Q1.1f H 1,,:,f,..',,i I ,Q K ?3. 1-,g-ying. M-: ,I , 1 4, ,, 1 ,,,g, M, xx-A . .1 . 463 5:1 il 'Q' H' '-'HQ 5 5 .5 wg .ji - ' ein' fig. iii it o'r I o N P I CTU R ES if L . ii'5f,g'tfii:4A 5-M .:' ,.,, f -gig-I.- ,g.,5,.ggT??.rfi-g, 35 . ' .f R541 fy-I 'gf7'f',j-j-.ifx- -L,-ff'!S-, 32' 544. .2 2151 --1 Q . L-i-ii... X11 ,- 7 - - ,-7,,4-L' ,,,- 7- Y --HA ?9nteI nuhtnarh Broadway and 55th Street New York T. D. GREEN, PROPRIETOR Combines every convenience and home comfort, and commends itself to people of refinement Wishing to be Within easy reach of the railroad stations, social and dramatic centers. From Pennsylvania Station take Seventh Avenue cars and get oft at 55th Streetg Walk twenty steps west. F rom Grand Central Station take Broad- vvay cars and get oft at the door. 1 3 John A. Roebling's Sons Company l 1 Manufacturers of WIRE RO PE For All Purposes I E Also Bare and Insulated WIRE WORKS AT TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 111 . - ..,,.- ,.., -, L L . L L L L LL, .V .--L - LLL. L- LLL I . A . ' TI-IE MAXIMUM OF VALUE IN ' ' 3. I ' . . PLUMBING FIXTURES CAN BEST BE ' --A I I I I' SECURED EY MAKING PERSONAL . SELEOTIONS AT THE SI-IOWROOMS I OF THE J. L. MOTT IRON WORKS, I FIFTH AVENUE AND SEVENTEENTI-I STREET, NEW YO.RK CITY. - I I I T3 PW X ll '4' M4 TTNIIIQAIQX If FIN' If! 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Une of the Leading Hotels in the United States KNOX HATS, KEISER TIES, CLUETT SHIRTS Princeton Headquartersi DES MOINES MACKINAWS ADIRONDACK HUNTING COATS ALL GOODS SOLD ARE SELECTED ESPECIALLY FOR THEIR SUPERIOR QUALITY Uhr Zliggrr Shop J A... ..- . xiv I I I I I I I I Eutel ilaermitage NEW YORK CITY Times Square Broadway, at Forty-second Street and Seventh Avenue A HOME FOR PRINCETON MEN New and Absolutely Fireproof 200 Outside Rooms with Bath A quiet, luxurious place in the midst of New Yorlc's rush and gayety is what The Hermitage offers. Its first-class service and moderate prices, together with an excellent restaurant and grill room, make a combination that always brings you hack a second time. Spetialacate Qllarh ta 1Brintztnn men on applicatiun H. R. SHARES Write for Illustrated Booklet and Map of New York City Ownefg I f'Tt' Thou - h E ., - I Q 4 . I I i ' i gs ,I I . A O 7 r . . Ry in O ' 5 1' f , I ' , . . Q I -5 O Q I . 4 N gg I ' . ul E- - Mrs' G Q D F ' , 5 It X. Axi- The rapidity of Wrltlng with Waterman s Ideal is governed only by the speed of arm action in response to thought it S Ideal Lgwl may be carried everywhere holding a large supply of ink I for lmmediate wrltrng Made for the coarsest or finest writing, with the 1nk accu rately controlled accord mgly fast or slow, but always perfectly SIMPL E gl N D 173 Broadway DURABL New York Dealers K g way Lo don Waterman Company - -..- , ,H Y .. L. - ......-..- Bailey, Banks 81 Biddle Co. Diamond Merchants, fewelers, Silversmiths, Stationers MAKERS or D PRINCETON CLUB PINS COLLEGE and SCHOOL EMBLEMS and NOVELTIES Illustrations and Prices of Class and Fraternity Em- blems, Seals, Charms, Plaques, Medals, Souvenir Spoons, etc., mailed upon request. All Emblems are executed in the workshops on the premises, and are of the highest grade of finish and quality. ' ' .CLASS RINGS Particular attention given to the designing and manufacture of Class Rings l2I8-20-22 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA I I I'lere's Our Creed LY . 'II To give just a little more than what is asked for, no matter how much is expected. Remember this, next time you need things Photographic, want Devel- oping or Printing done or wish to exchange your present Camera for a new one. Catalog on request. Herbert 6: Huesgen Co. Specialists in Things 'Photographic 313 MADISON AVE., NEW YORK, N. Y. SANITARY BARBER SHOP I UNDER FIRST NATIONAL BANK Clbslaiia FREDERICK f. SCHAEFER an There is no quicksand more unstable than pov- . erty in quality, and We avoid this quicksand by be EIN one standard quality. Catalogue free. '-S- W A. G. SPALDING 85 BROS. DINQ ' J a tan ar ua lty tv S d d I C5 'D , O 4 . a s ggi gif ggi: 17.6-130 Nassau Street 25 West Forty-second Street tBa1l:f-.thletic Eq 'p- NEW YORK ent, inter o . W S p X L, ...r-- -H -...V-.. , , ., -U , 7 - ,iv-TY . Y ...e XV1 Decoration is a Necessity You should select the practical kind. Thibaut's Peerless Wall Papers are made to provide permanent satisfaction,Wl'1ich reliable quality at reasonable prices only can supply. Samples with all good decorators. Ask your decorator for them. RICHARD E. THIBAUT, Inc. PEERLESS WALL PAPERS BOSTON NEW YORK BROOKLYN NEWARK BRONX PAIRCHILD G5 COMPANY I 51 EAST 22d STREET NEW YoRK CITY MANUFACTURERS OF I GOLD PENS, GOLD AND SILVER FOUNTAIN PENS GOLD AND SILVER PENCILS, PENHOLDERS AND SPECIALTIES IN NEW, EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS OF THE HIGHEST GRADE PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO SPECIAL-ORDER WORK SOLD AT ALL FIRST-CLASS JEWELERS AND STATIONERS Horsmon Rackets are Good Rackets rr . ' Li . 3 mqqgg . 1 .'1 v--sr ' 'f 'a'YT7'fl:ll ..:?31i. 'T.i T4?Z' . ' 1--'www -2. +-'31--, ,-H55--1-f-'-1 . . , ,. , 5 . 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HORSMAN CO., 365 Broadway, New York l Y Y -7- W Y Y 77 Y v v i Q E, OF QUALITY , are the sort produced by U , O I l D H K RESG E N ' THE COLLEGE MEN'S TAILOR l . . l I 13 5. 16th St., Philadelphia O .. 5- -E yd .Wm do E s E .1 fE-d ,s,..s, s.,t,.,li VISIBILITY-SIMPLICITY-DURABILITY , :in TYPE msrnuru lurzncunnnsnais, cf r. fiavsi-s A 1 rir, 1'ff1gs5,11gf'f4?,-0 I Qi' qo'i 'i'd Evznv cmmncrsn IN smnr mms rims ' 'jr 1573-vjff.. i 1 Th' ' ' fll rf I b ' ,1 :I I 1iQlfflffTi2l.'1f.Q.r.f'mif.Si.f'ng r ,G A, including the l ,. Q .M ,,f55,,,-- f J ' . .fQgz Q ' ry PIJLYBHROME mason ATTACHMENT , 'il il k ,V writing in colors fl?4gW7..w N xi. -,A I 1 hi M mm nuusus uns Luck nun mums nsvlce . V rrnrscr ANOI::E:l:VAI:Il:'E:: Auunnmzur D ' as Lausunsss on uns Macnmf --...., . r , u i A M-Q-.V , l , ,, ,, , W r,,,4,.. M vamuus srviss nr rvrr li THE HAMMOND TYPEWRITER COMPANY Factory and General Offices, 69th tn 70th Streets and East River, New York, N. Y. ' - xviii -. , 7 .. Y - YA A. .,- Y L -- - v -...-n- H- Y-LV - - 7 4' 1 .r- YY , is-r v -E , . 1834 THE PRINCETON BANK 1912 Capital ---- QEIO0,000. Surplus and Profits - I50,000. DIRECTORS EDWARD HOWE R, M. ANDERSON W. H. POWELL FISHER HOWE CHARLES SCRIBNER H. E. I-IALE E. L. HOWE A. D. RUSSELL GEO. A. ARMOUR CHARLES A. WAITE M. TAYLOR PYNE S. S. PALMER BAYARD STOCKTON WM. P. ARMSTRONG ' OFFICERS EDWARD HOWE, President R. M. ANDERSON, Vice-President EDWARD L. HOWE, Vice-President C. A. SEIDENSTICKER, Cashier THE FELLOW WI-I0 LIKES NICE LAUNDERING - Ought to know BLAKELY Work. There is in it that 'element of quality which the dressy man instantly recognizes-that degree of elegance which is essential to 0ne's correct attire. No other quite as good-so those say who have made comparisons. BLAKELY LAUNDRY wagons in Princeton Avery day T RE NTQ N, N, J, ' xix e. 4 Y-,M ' se, a - f 1 f7 H11 B -- T -ffr - , - ,v-- - , Y 1. This Edition of i J ' r THE ERIC-A-BRAC, Q Printed by the E. A.WRicHT BANK NOTE Co., was Bound by PEACOCK INN Murphy-Parker Company PRINCETON, N. J' A Edition Binders 701-709 Arch Street, Philadelphia 1 Builders of large editions of College Annuals 1 i I , , xii' x -H - - -- - l ' l ' B ' GULICK COMPANY i i an r n rd. ,i UPPER PYNE BUILDING if Vi'i f 1 ' ',,., f i i Oufjqiiers io those l seeking Merchandzse l ii ii H ' l Q- of the Beiter Qualziy i, V X X BLAIR 8-1C0., I ii DGMESTIC AND FOREIGNBANKERSQ NEW YORK. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. ' TRAVELERS LETTERS OF CREDIT e -I-.. I -T 3 C. NEVER TOQ LATE TO MENQ PHQTQ SUPPLIES TRUNKS and LEATHER GOODS Amateur Developing and Printing I O H N C A TT N A C H WHEELS sour RENTED AND REPAIRED ' ' WEST ECRTY-EIETI-I STREET 60 SVI N' J' Establiged 1835 Telephone, 437.7 Bryant 7 Y -- L - - - ---'- -Y -T - - -F Now-a-Days, It's PARK.k1HLFORDS A Temptingly Delicious Cl-IOCOLATES AND BONBONS Fresh supply always on hand at the Princeton University Store l l FRANK BROTHERS Zliiftlr Aummz Shun Builders of V,'.' Smart College Shoes 224 Fifth Avenue ' ' New York Try it, you won't regret it 2: Good things to Eat The Kenilworth 1 16 Nassau Street G. L. HoRNBRooK, '12, Mgr. Gillies' Coffees Are sold direct to the consumer, saving the middleman's profit of 5 to 8 cents per pound-we handle all grades from the lowest to the highest. Genuine Arabian Mocha We import direct from Arabia. Mandehling and other Java coffees We have, also. If you want good coffee and want to save money as well- write for complete price list. We deliver everywhere. Q GILLIES COFFEE CO. lx 233 'ro 239 WASHINGTON ST. NEW YORK y Established 1840 h it i f T t is . lf L , ' ' T' 1 .A ' A l l xxii To The Alumni We extend a greeting, and take this opportunity to thank them for their generous patronage. Repeated orders from them convince us that they are well satisfied with our methods. We want to he pleasantly remembered by you who will soon he ALUMNI. 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Clio Hall Prize Contests ..... Commencement Department .... Crew Section .............. Dances .......... Debate Section ..... Debating Committee .... Dedication ............... Dining Halls Committee .. Directory ............,.. Dramatics Department ...... Eagles Mere, Princeton at .,..... Electrical Engineering, School of Engineering Club ................. . . . English Club Section Faculty ................ Fellowships and Prizes Fencing Section ........ Football Section ................. . . . Freshman Athletics Department Glee Club ....................... - . - 53 IOS 110 315 159 293 117 119 4 305 349 77 290 32 311 39 18 324 184 126 193 69 Golf Section .....,. Graduate Council . .. Graduate School Gun Club Section Gymnastic Section . . . . Halls ............... Hockey Section ..... Honor List CIQIZD .... lnauguration Section ...... . . . Inter-Class Athletics ......................... . . . lntra-collegiate Athletic Executive Committee .... junior Promenade Committee ....... .... Law Club .................. , Mandolin Club . . . McCosh Club ......... Miscellany Department Monday Night Club .... Municipal Club ................ Musical Clubs Department ........ Nassau Literary Magazine Board . . . Orphic Order .................. Phi Beta Kappa ....... Philadelphian Society ...,............ Presidents of the College of New Jersey Press Club ................................ . . . Princetonian Board .... . Publications Department Qualifying Students Religious Organizations .... 169 333 27 181 173 103 163 328 7 185 309 297 301 71 289 299 281 303 65 97 74 321 287 I3 307 93 QI 62 285 Retrospect ........ Rifle Club Section .... Right Wing Club School Clubs .... Sectional Clubs Senior Council ....... Senior Organizations ..... Senior Dance Committee .... Soccer Section ................... Sophomore Reception Committee ........ , ............ . Standing Committees of the Trustees and Faculty ...... St. Paul's Society .................................... 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